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FUBAT. XOMREB 28, 1902 -
THAHESGIYDHL
la an ages of the world,
whertffr God has reigned in
ty hearts and minds of the
people, we find ooe Spirit —
the apcrit of thanksgiving— per
vailing tbs life sod uiiding an
outward expression. The slu
dent of the Old Testament will
find Uiia idea embodied in the
liCa of the Jewish nation 3,0C0
jears ago. The Greeks in the
midst of colt are ai.d j.ursut
of pleasure, and tlie warlike
Romans had their Crafts of
llemeter and Cerrlia. The En
glish make merrj at the ** llar
xest moon", and the Scotch
man imitates his Southern
neighbor.
But, 'twas left f«»rilie Amer
ican to nationalize thi* idea
which found a lodgment in tin
human life so soon as a true
conception of a Supreme Rules
sprang into exi»teiiee-
Ilistorj tells i:« lhit the fits' j
Thanksgiving held on A uiencan |
soil Wis o.i the shores of j
Newfoundland in 1575. "Ih*t|
the drat within the holders oft
the United Stale* wi* at Saga
daboe. Mas., on August 19th.
1607.
But history. however clear
on these (acts. th-oa not break
down the popular conceptionl
that the Pilgrims at Plymouth!
instituted the day in 1621.
We find tlie»e observances
at irregular i. ! r«l until after!
the ch»e of the Revolution.!
when a unite! for Thank v j
giving u an institution. iiidtje>-d |
George Watlm-gun to i»wn'
the first National |»ro>-iamaiioii'
on October .1. 17>9 ai»|«>tptiiii: I
Nnveuibei -l>. as the day to bel
obvnred.
The dav i» !m»r-' n 'tional than!
Christmas J-W «LU 'irniiic
ahke may |nrli -i|ijtp in iLL J
tr.ily Jlmrnraa «4lay.
In this v*-ar d p lU't-.j
profit* are tlni ki - ahd-i
imbiidag more of I lie spirit of
the daj than, perhaps, ever IKS j
fore. And it is well and right'
that they *Ji->old Many SJ«!
scenes may be reeouutc«l—tliere'
are vacant chairs in aiiuuM
every htuwdmhl. —ycd
through all lite darkness there
has streamed a isy of (Jd'»
mercy. As a nation we are the
■Mat blessed among all tin
earth. Peace and plenty have
covered the laud."as the waters
cover the rea.'Sirong and firm
apoa the foundations of Ijher
ty. Mr Nation stands the land
that offer* protect ma to the
oppraaaed everywhere.
Am North Carolinians, we re
joios and praise God for bonnti-
M harvests. Material develop
amt, eleaa administration of
al paibtie oßeri and the pro
ywilii aad aggressive spirit
la lha Clatli of Chnst.
Ia oar individual Hie. in the
Mb of car town, we find tlie
hand of Gad leading us besodi
■M—— *
angs. The sncctaa along indus
trial lines— the advancement
toward an era of greater pros
perity-the prevailing harmony
among all classes freedom
from pestilence and nature's
destructive elements —new ac
tivity in religious and educa
tional circles all these and
thousand." more blessings impel
us as citizens of the town, of
the county, of the state, of the
country, to hit our aoula in
grand peans of praise to the J
Giver of every gift, both spirit
ual and temporal. Perhaps the (
best and sweetest expression of
our thanks is found in our love i
and remembrance of the or- 1
phana. As God has prospered 1
you give to these homeless and ;
helpless ones, and the day will ,
be a Thanksgiving indeed. All i
the world will be better and i
brighter for one kindness from '
an honest heart, who aeea "a j
widenesw in God's mercy and a
kindness in llis j'lsUcc.''
FARM LABOR
1
The shiftlcssness of the pres- ,
cut day negro and tlie rapid
passing away of the old-time i
plantation darkies brings be- 1
fore the fanner a problem as '
yet unsolved. In many parts ,
of the South negro labor can- ,
uot lie secured BufScieut to i
work the farms- Necessity 1
and enterprise have produced '
improved macliiuery and thi>
is going a long distance to- ,
wards the inde|>ciidcnce of tin
farmer ar.d iu the end more
profitable. The negro as a farm ,
hand is iapad!y deter ioni tint;. 1
and iu many instances farmers
for the lack of labor are turn
ing their attention to other
thug* fave the tsn-ii g of fruit?
oi the soil. Cattle raising is ,
li-ne of the nio-t profi'al le in-
lu>tries for a man with broad
j acres.
We learn fn in the Rich- |
iiiond TIIIKS th.it Torn iMxon.
j.lr . who bought SIH I acres ol
land in Virginia, after trying
to firm MiciVKsfid'y unit one
hundred negroes. fired the
whole lot and now with two
Ireliable white men is miSinjr
I polled Angus callht for K:»g-
JL-sh markets at a go>d prolii.
I Another man in the s»me Stab*!
Isold fifiy-one steers fur beef for |
js'i COO. li.-el" is in g»e.it dc-j
uiaiid owing to the high juice'
>f l:og Illicit. Hl.ll "f!8 I
j;!.a' t»i" Mwrcity of Invf ca 1 liel
lis one reason lor tie-contir.uedj
I high pri«i'.« of, meat. M any I
iSi-lUhern I:iliners have Nil ideal
jili.it firming without the negrol
|is the tlrer IU of ill ■ disordered
jlirsiii. tin im! W'esl and how
| many negroes will you lind '
I Kiinners imii»t aeknowh-algw the
UitoatHHi and woik on iiupntv
led lir.es. This is a new era—
I I lil Uli' gs have passed away,
j and tlie man who think* there
l«n i h. i.o >IK.-css in farming j
ja:«Vm his tiehls are lull of i e-|
Igroes is behind the times j
i Tln-rc must ie a ; awakening I
j tiiningli ut tlie South, as w-11
ias in North Carolina and II r
tin c«Hiuty.
I
!*»!> II m-TO Rl'V CUKAK*
A cbrap RBdlr it* coijk San! «U»
_ IS alt rirK tmt TOO want
' I tket *lll irlim wl nit tbr K»l ic-
II *rtc aiki iniiiu U Ihrral as-t
11 ' KO K Uokblcs S4 hj; Jail rum tu f Cu
Ito a MJIIIICI an«l
Ye*, it poaaibir: it But pnwiblt (oi JO m,
I (Ihm is nthr ra*r tbr oat; remedy tkal
( ka> Ima InUndnccd n all milimlcoa.
tries with WM IN MAC throat aad
. I UM% IrotiMra, "latkaCa Ccnaaaa
ISNAR." It sot oah bob aad SLAA-
I late* ttar liaam |o ilr-lror the gen dts
. |«MV *"«• a nmi fright'*
. rest. aaJ am the patient. Try emt
J bottle. RM— Kttlfd aaaay year* by
- all dnigxMU ia the «aU Voaraa
• gel Dr. C. C. enca't ictiaMr rfaitin
A« R. K MM
Cct era*-* Spacial Ahuac
WASHWGTOK LETTE3.
[Fw mm ttpli Coaia»|mati si]
Washiugton. No*. *4, 190*.
1 Tariff iwiriuii uatian ta be
Kllhs smat TALKED atrntigettmpai
tical circles ia Washington despite
the staltient. girem unofficially at
the Wule House last week Hud
there was wo prospect cf a change
in the tariff schedules at the ceauag
ii—ina aad that area the Presidents
proposed recommendation of a ta
riff tmaiaina would not imply
the necessity tor immediate rens
km. It is BOW stated that the Presi
dent has ' left open" that pasaage
ia his message which deals with
this subject and that he wul not
complete it until be has had a num
ber of conference* with the part y
leaden, some of the most impor
tant of which will take place to-dajr.
It will be remembered that at the
Oyster Bay Conference, just before
3fr. Roosevelt started on his West
ern trip, it was decided that it wcnld
be unwise to attempt any change
in the tariff schedules during the
short seas ion and so far. that decis
ion has not bca abrogated, but as
the Western senators and members,
begin to arrive for the session they
are, in many instanc s as clamor
oos for revision that >hc President
has determined to give all a hearing
before completing his message.
Immediately on his return from the
South the President held a Cabinet
meeting at wl ich the subject was
extensively discussed and that was
followed by important conferences
So iar as learned. S nator Scott, of
West Virginia, is emphatic i- bis
ad I ice against revisi n and fena
txs Ledge and Burrows advise con
servatism. Senator Spooner. how
ever, is a!le k e! to lie wavering.
Senator Mitchell wants absolute free
trade with the Philippines and says
be speakes for all his Pacific coast
colleagues and Represenfstiie Bab
cock, whase skill as a cam aign
manager, entitles him to a hearing
is emphatically in favor f an ex
tra session called to reviie the ta
riff.
The Cuban situation was fully
discussed at the I'alnnet meeting.
Geneial Bliss has gone to Havana
to negotiate a treaty which shall
provide that Cuban duties on Ameri
can impoits *hallrea ain I»T- lionai Y
while they shall 1* increased 50
per cent or :nj OFL" item other
countries and that, in teturn a con
cessit n of per cent from the
DINT, ley duties »haii lac allowed Cu
ban coming into this coun
try. General BKs CABLES that H ha*
10-nd gre:>l opposition to the pro
posit. on in lla ana. AL hough he is
not yet discourage**. "I he Pres:ient
aud his Cabinet dev. id d that no fu -
:II r concessions won'd be made,
that Cuba was acting in an un
grateful ai d il!advi»cd mannet and
that in no instance woukl the pro
visions cf the PL.tl amendment tie
waived, at least until a trraty had
been ORG tiated- Incidentally it was
TTITED at t>.e WHITE House that the!
present rela ions with Cuba were j
Iso acute that those papers which
j « bhrd to befriend t'-e administra
. lion w uid retrain from discussing
I the situation.
Ihe Commercial Pacific Cable
J Company has final'y agieed to
al-ii.e by the regu'ations laid down
Jby Presid nt Roosevelt And will
omatiikl an independent 1 able to
j lie operated unje> those tondi'.iors
:n time of p acs and turned over to
■he Government in time of war. As
a result OF this agreement Sec retary
Moody baa given to the company
The sui a C J S wtad*- by the T?. J.Hup,-
Nero, and it ia expected that within
six months the line • ILL L>e ip oper
ation between (he LI. ited States a d
Honolulu. Theme the cable will
0 to Guam and Manilla and a new
11-NE will be laid to some point in
■ China R t to b de*erm:ned.
As a tpsult of several untoward
I ciicu instances the isthmian canal is
I Mill a co.rse uf anxiety. At the last
minute, and when tbr treaty with
Colombia was practical!r ready t>
Ugn, Senator C«nt ha backed out.
saymg he iu sthave further author
ity from his goreinment. la the
mranti.ee the check in the negotla
tions l.as caused renewed hope in
the friends of the Kicaraguan route
who are now pressing their advant
age and hope to effect the negotia
tion ot trrafirs wito Nica'ag- a and
Ciwta Rkn. so thai. e. an if a satis-
OSK MIMTE COCGH CL KB.
I* the *mif coagh cnc that
|i>a |cick retiet. Caos Ca|ka. Cofct*.
1 Cmap, Bruarfcitia, WhoofOx CU«L.
pseaiaooi a. Aatluaa. l.aCrtpre. and alt
(tunas chr*t aad LanK l»«nMea. I *■t
1 sokkedby raia. aajraOcrtrade B.Fenacr.
k Vaaae. lad., aal ronlraevd a severe
poll and cw«h. I tailed rapadlv; tsat 48
lha. My drmcjp-t reccaanaded Oaa
Uiaate Cocgji Care. The int bottle
kreafhl niirf.mm! puad ate. lam
tatloai) old weight. 14S Ua Uac Jtia
«|S Ca»> Case cut* lha (*le?«.ieiirrti
the raak -i iwr, faaiial laili mma
* la*, c-ica nufL la ideal mml.- Tar
diba.
f ilni -
: factory treaty with Colombia » fi
: naCy cllected. they may be sabmit
t ted t« the Senate simultaneously.
! It is all(|td. u. ;hb connection, that
: Senators Spuoocr ai d Morgan
i changed finer minds -f:er saying
■ to Secretary Bay that they would
' be satisfied with a lease for ito
*ears with the priiirjc of renewal
• for a like period, and that they now
• demand absolute sovereignty as
i provided in the Spooner amend;
t stent. "t«: is regarded as authen
- tic news of the conclusion of the
' Colombia insurrection has reached
the State Department and it is said
that President llcrroquin will now
■do all in his power to faciiiate the
: negotiation of a satisfa tory treaty.
That the subject will require farthef
I leg-slatire enactment by the Senate
; and poa*ibly by the House, is al
: most certain, however.
The finding of a sommittee ap
i pointed by the National Board of
Trade, to inrestigate tie discre
pancy between the agricultural
statistics famished by the last cen
I sus and those furni-bed by Secre
■ tary Wilson'* Bereau of Statistic*,
constitutes a derided victory for
: the latter. Airong other things it
t was foand that in 101 counties the
\ total farm acreage a* given by the ,
i census, i speeded the total areage
of the ccsnties. Numerous similar .
r errors lead the committee torecom
, mand that itote scope be given to ,
the Agricultural Department's Bu
reau. Became of the wide verialion !
• in the figures, S cretary Wi'son is
now conducting an investigation. I
• pending the conclusion of which be
> has not disci sed his estimates cn !
I the live stock r sources of the coun
try but present indications are (hat'
be will be able to polish his fig- |
or. s with comparatively little aiodi- ?
fication.
. |
StartHu Trse
"If ever} one Lnew what a grand
BMlkinr I*- King's New Life Pill*
' is." writes D H. Turner. Dctapsey
I town. Pa.. * you'd sell all you had •
- in ■ dsy. Two week's use has made
' a new man of me." Infallible for
I cutfetipatioe -tomacn and liver
r troubles. 25 fts.
A Itaifhr tUM'd at a Iklle ca!.ln In
! the Cvorsts «w*»i He »«■*• • wbite
I p«r a U» ml aar ital a liHlf sir!
'j kid piarltd am! there as lie
! vu kaTinjC Imb- .
I A ««aiau cM'nd 111? cabin. R*
' | Mwd awl I : B-J at the rar a mum-nit.
I ' Tb.-n. dart'ug fvrward. A- I've It from
. J the rnirai rrr t net at ! «»i«H It uu
j the rwlr ft>T -
•j "Wkt tIM you &» tha»r tha
! wrens*r Ira^vlokhfnt
II **Ua>br* nkl a c.**i wb» *»» ritttn*
| kir Tkstf my «tf-. an an' «!>*
1 ain't rtyhl ta|-f«»i« tala fuMwd.
f | ~We h t a utile Kirt «*'-■ wttfc Id*
| j eyea an" kah Dkf a w «1 «»■ wjtt
-1 drttd . «r IV r«.» one day. k«t
'I kx«t_ aa"vlm w* fraud h-r e *»«
rj vbtv the mora rro« aa* tl»ey war
,j nrvjita' orrr k»r. an* the wife there
' I treat Bud. an* &>» she mya the nact
I a«h Ibe eh ltd *u" hM hrr away fr>«a
-1 aa tenir. aa* *he aUmt an' tram
,! p*.* them, last like ahe did the roaa
' there wlw floor-""
Mia M orfti.
Narr.hf Yon my Tr.;hfler la more
',lr*l»i» than hr'a worth. 1 kitcol
I I (mpil him mneh IrwUe
, Wtfdkr Netfhrr haw L-Loa Aa
'lgetrs llenld.
>1
j SatSi a« Part mt Waateat PaullM
1 1 "And what." they aakid at the aar
> grao who and Mr. Tigbtftat from aa
, I aatinaeiy end. -what did you consider
1 |the mat dJkaM atace at the apcra-
1 r UoaT"
■yflktUu the ■■ary.- be anaareeed.
wtk. s Mtfli a caadaaa ahUL—What
1 *".***• *f- '
M T' * W
• I 111 ill
MELS. L S. ADAMS.
-Wbw««C»d^hhiyakh.m|
anaj«at rafaea ad ha-
Miia»
•Hka.Km.tawratalCadri
fI"L 1 -- ■- - - » • aa. a . a
J md II I■ Siafcj m»adaa ttaaaaadta
ay Mwmghm
fir "ti»d Mia. Adam
Mi aeraaaa waa who haw
diaaadm-J ■mt, tailing it the
, anal, wiraa trial In or any ad
>. theae a.bmtd dot ma have.
1. j Ton am care yarrrarlf at I nrne ? :tk
11' tki* tnfl aonai namdy. Wiae
7 (M-i. Wm * CWdai km
*, csxed th>maada ad caa* shuh
r, j dncSecsbaveiaJadtahaaoft. Wlw
. ao* tej.a to gjet vtjl l«Uy? -VL
, dn»a.ka*r«JU>battka. F«
I M BWl*. L>« or hoand H*r
: SSttJaf*
; ,
1 '
Thanksgiving A Feast ef
mSSm. MiMyi
(jJ L \s// vV // y\ Paints h Oils
for yam tnrfcey diaaer. The head of the home will find a goal aharp carcm very eoavcaiat whea carriag the tufcey.
Tke mother will *
RP THANKFUL—
H ahe ha a Back's Cook Store oa which to prepare the Hk feme The whole famSy, ia Cart, will he thaakfal if the din
aer i» cooked on a Bmk's Store or Kaage because pranptaem and a good dmcei are ammd thorn mmg a hci'i Slw«.
. A Thanksgiving Feast For All Our Patrons
dariag thia entire week. Low prices are the attraction.
i 2
The Simpson Hdw. Co.
I
" ' Mm M *W ■■ Mi.
I A imttaau who had hafeM li •
' Hull lOVS "out WeßtT* bad atd®od
•ow Important MM* sent the**. and i
. Mi Us HTtnl M U» Ite lo
Inquire for them.
"No letters here for t«" ad Ike
poaUaDrr
"Tte; ought lo k*T« bred ho* |»
tfrdtj"
"Couldn't bait (at hoc yiduiliy.
Old Brown, who carries the mall. was
druuk sad didn't go am to loneo after J
lt
-And bow a boot tudayr
"Wrfi. bVi auber enosvh today, bat
: bla aid vtaaa baa nM tor fait*
I "But (km wlB bo naU lumwr
**Bkasaly. air We dua l bar* aaj audi
on Thursdays."
Then bow about sect day 7"
• -Friday b antt «T «C diy wttb the
loaeo poaraaastrr. and to nauallj pm
I aching If to doaX to- «ad tto boy
em. I nerer nam • H. towtw*
"Too area to bare a dlpahod way of
rnnnlug postal affnira oat la tiaJa man
try- I
"Waal, I dimnn hot »* bare." to ad
mlttrd. aa to looked over tto to* of bla
spectacle*, "but aa ka( aa aobodj M
, Curie Bill Maipna era* gets any matt,
and that's only a chralar at wot bow to
kill carta oat-too. we kinder take things
easy and let Ibe Tatted States run
atmc without tsattop tor bHrr.--Bai
t lmorw Hera Id.
Tkf Ftnl lino fwliw.
It la frwcrally lanoa that tto flrat
at mm «trtven nasi to ana tbe Allan
tic was bull! In Canada. Tbe lufornm
tlun to nut aa general. howerrr. that
tbta aaiii#i i aft was nlisn|gnilly ta |
rcrtad Info a «iala«r and ma# tbe flrat
steamship engaged to a.lual war.
t Tbe farts In tto eaae are stated In :
"Jubnsun's Alphibet of Kir-: Things In
Canada." Tto ship waa tto Uuyal WO
. turn. *he usa built at Ibe Cpre. Que- !
lor. In tlx- winter of UQMI and daring ]
tbesrasuo of IST3|ilMbrtwnnt|ic- j
bee and Halifax la tto latter seaaoo
■be waa MUt to and ttore char j
tend by tbe IVe!a*iK«- cci .■■mnmt to (
Iraiifpft irons lu«sW for tbe nerv- i
lee «M tbe late ihaa IVJni to Bfai:L lie- |
tamlnit lo Losina. sh» aaa sold to tbe J
KfWiiisb pwaaiawit by Ibe latter' coa-
Tertrd Into a craleer and nuplwyrd
against Ihu * 'arloo la tbe civil war of
IKM. thus tbe flrat steamer to
flra a hostile abut.
\
TW CSsm mi Tint.
*V» la tee chiefly to toattcatfcm; aot
IXTHvrsix-r, bat Ihnaghtli anemia. "I are
tbe better and at«nte. yet 1 pons*
the worse.** la this case knowledge la
not aliarat. bat defea-tlrr. It Is oo the
margin lnateal af to tbe focoa >4 «a
srlousaean. In Ibe language uf phyato
liflai psychology a pftoeat
pnatun Its claims aa (rest billows of
tofre raentnuUnn which roar rolling la
with all tto tanc and pangrncy which
, Is to* characteristic nan of Immediate I
• peripteral ndtaltaa Tto future >«m
anjunxts af tto grattfl>atlon of that
•pprtltn. on tto contrary, are n m«ul
ad by lbs day. faint. fwUt waeaa
: which flow ocer fma soma other lira la
1 MM 1 , HBTtted !■( api. Wtos the ma
, ai etlaa of IMb pankaar ranse wttb Ms
natural effect waa flrat empertenrod.
; la surb an unequal eouliat totweea
powerful »ftoartowa abot swift and
straight ahia« the Ungibf nerres from
tbe seat of Immediate peripheral n»
nwxloo and tto asapr. anuanf flaw
of faded lairnsatuwa wbaar Initial ra
|ortty and force were Laf s'nee apeat
what wander that Ito remote effect
seems dim. vagas and unreal, and that
' the Immediate gratification af ths to
aistent. etooiomm appetite or paariaa
, wlna the hyt-VBlaa Do Witt Hyfla
to Atlantic.
•
ffspk
Oaranm I wbh I bod I* mt ■«.
I **
L'nrle Heary-U aaa could pet what
j to wtshad far. I think I ahoold wish
Clarence Naturally every aaa
vtotoo for what ho haaat pst-—BtotW
Traoacrlpt
■o Kaea Hew.
the Boggle. dear, there Is something
| of the edd time lav* tight to yoor ejrea
| toilthl asat. .Msg atom yoa that rs
! minds aaa of those aweet days af hag
I ago. I hope yoa ba««-
j Jfe-Te* I fcsce • little left. How
| Mtb da yoa wjat (Ms timet
VosH gas sly Mntss Sssisas
la tbe aM days they rpofcr of a B
fenai d fouL If aB the foals were re
4a«ed to kat« i litsuac mam. the par
; «rucKnt coohl da away with Ma otfcef
In s and atfil maintain tbe aarplas.
I There's a tax - to yon. - Moole
PhtZZ ,1 t ~ |
PhilsntUr pic Old Uetotiman lltr»
man tore k a akkd for jot}.
pto|b*ha 9m aab^B
School Books at Half Price.
■ ■
Afi Kinds of School Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
' - \
Xow is thd time to order your School Eonka. *e* kergaiaa ever eSered. We will
take roa hooka ia exchange. Sead m a Hfl «f them at me. Typewrite™ rented,
repaired, bought and aold. SUUoaery. Fuaaflaia IVac Sctacl sad o®r* P«ai
tare. Blank Booki. alao oraphophoaes, Rabher aad Leather Cooda.
Old and Rare Hooka a specialty. Write fm catalog aad hat- Book Bags aad
St rape Free.
j SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE. - - Ralkich, N. C.
-S/Vwr PUt» that Mb**"
What Yoa Buy Spoons
S2SHSSKS3B
cf^ia» *«» B lp— »—■>■■
, J^IB4TK&?
j ■*?■&£•£&£!■!*' a— *
ALL STORES
> Will Be Closed
Next Thursday
i
j® On Account Of •*
Thanksgiving
Sirr«u» Ludck Xo. 99 A. F.i
A. 11.. meets in rtjuhr coaMaaaicatioß
in the hell every wtMid mm! fuarth T»
day aights at 7:3 0. W. H. Harr*n WM
S. S. Br«ro. S. W.. H. D. Tavlor. J. W..
8, K. Bigjf*, Sec.. C. D. Cari*arj-fcc.o.
Tim, Mc. G. Taylor, R. !•-; H. X. ter
ra*. J. D.; T. C. Cook &nd A. P. Taylor.
Stewards, R 'S. Cinry, Tiler.
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CEO. R. DIXON,
Practical Sheet IVtai Wwfcir.
Tin Roofing. Gutterinjj ami Tobacco
Floe* a Specialy, also Tib Hoof* Faiated
1 will positively be a tuml
AT WILLIAMSTON
to famish the Farawrs with
TOBACCO FLUES
during the hm of iy>}.
If yoa wBBt the Best Material aad the
Beat Work. Call oa or addresa
GEO. R.DIXON,
Rocky Mount, N. C.
W iliiamston Telephone Co.
OAot over Bask of ltartia CiiaaQ.
- WILUAHSTOH, I, (.
*Pferae Ckures Pmt lIM-Saftscrikeri
■To Washngtoa 1 *S Ciaf.
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" llymouth "
" Taihuro ' Q -
" Rocky Mount JJ
" f n4)acd Keck q
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" J. G. Sum 10
~ J L WooUrd lo
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LEGAL ADVE*HSEMEKTS.
Executor's Notice.
Ilattag this day qualified as excutoe to
the last win aad testsaMat of Newbera
Cherry, deceased. notice ia hereby girea
to aB mdooca af aaid eatata to present
then claias to ae dalr pram on or ba
fon the (at day of Sonabtr, 19"*.'*
thia aotice will far plead ia bar
of their nearer*. AH parties indebted ,
'j to aaid estate are leqatated to aiaka la-
I This Oct- Mb. l»Ji-
R. 11. Hauacav,
( s*t. Baecator.
NOTICE!
Ha*ia« this day qualified aa adaiaia
[■ Iratar apoa the etsto of Ktatoa *«pr
, ana. deceaard. all creditor* of aaid aa>
j Ute are leqoested te preaeat their clatana
'to nt properly ptorct oa or before tha
Ist day af .fonabtr, 1903. or thia notice
' will he plead ia bar of their recovery. All
I persoaa wleltrd to said estate are ra
qarstcd to atake lanacdialc pajaNL
This October 37th. 190 a.
w s. Rjmou
ML Administrator.
NOTICE
Havlag qaalified aa Adminictiator npoa
the estate of (Aether Ilamril. deceased,
atlicc is hftbrgma toall parsens bold
; ia|( daiau apint aaid Estate to prwat
tkea to the cadrnigacd lor pay incut oa
or the 15th day of N'wcaher 1903.
or this aetice aill be pleaded ia bar of
j their immij. All priauas indebted to
) Sa»l estate are requested U> atake imine
. diaarpsyaia.
This 14th day of Nnr 190 a.
DAVID F. IIARREIX.
' «Alp. Admiautrator.
NOTICE
niriigyliig'l A'tmißiKtof
- the Estate of Marke C. Hymaa.deceaaed,
. Notice ia hereby jfivrn to all
persoas baking ciahaa agaiast
aad Estate to presiat theai to the cader-
Bfstd lor payaiat aa ar lafcaa tha tph
da* af Xoeenher. 190), or thia aotice will
c fie,, pleaded ia bar of their recovery. All
paraoaa iadrhted to aaid tetter are *a>
qaested to Make —adiate pa
This 14th day of Nmcaiber, 190*.
Z. H. IIYUAN,
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NOTICE.
Haviag qualified as Attain iitratov apaa
the estate off S. A. Aadnrwa, decaaaad;
Notice is hereby gnea to all persoaa
h. I l"wg claaaa agaiast said estate to pep
scatthcaatothe.adrrßigaadCqrp.roat
roa or toioat the x*b of No«ta|ipf.
(903. or ths aotice aill be plead ia bar 4
their recmery AB peraau iadefated fa
aaid estate are reqaested to «aake
diate parawat-
L This *4h day af War. tfo*.
. A. |L pmntpto,
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