Eastern reflector, 21 December 1906


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Crops of Corn
1-
ACID
POTASH
can from land
th. . . liberally fertilized
fertilizer contain-
available
and j
taxi
Just how and why of Potash
is necessary our booklet will show.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
Wow Nassau or
Ga. 1224 Building
A will coin. in The
go Letter hi. . t th I where you c
peed meal Hulls
BRA
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BRADLEY BEST,
JEWEL AND OPTICIANS,
PRESENTS
Jas f Davenport.
New, latest, and Dr
i s. f Sill s. Woolens, Dress trimmings and
v . have space to tun a
t and will u .
J I
i ore yo ht s m
I . solid colors,
i tics mixed, th
thing
per yaM.
J-huES AT
, Shoes tor la-lie m
most comfort mad.
and
, school dresses in figures
plaids.
cent
Cur underwear is complete
F.
up.
C . d of Heidi
c ; Aldermen to
. I to Public
e i enthusiastic
I Hi men at the
r f Chamber
Thursday night,
can do
t s up her mind.
notice of the
yet the
there, and when
or what purpose
as called
Several
. .; were made and
I the earnestness
the matter under
be taken hold of.
. that were good the
of requested
the details of the meeting
from publication until
fire some better matured,
until the president and
committee shall deem it
i to make the matter public
these circumstances Th
Hector does not give out th
s today, but our readers car
, secures the enterprise
. . v t it will mean more u i
u th;
a.;,
,,
of tie
Ricky W
U. J . . Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
ONE YEAR
HIT CAROLINA. DECEMBER
Children
Cloaks, Raincoats and
VI
I J
eh i
in , v. t
j ml, Ink to read n
. w are taking
the benefit the
id them. The ladies of th
. desire to enlarge ti
s of the library, and tin
Commerce shows it-
in the work. be
the at th.
meeting of the board
g, the donation
t town treasury to aid the good
a Reduced Prices
of Beautiful stylish and High Garments.
The Variety to
.
t.
CO A S
j Cheviot,
Mixed
and Plaid
STATEMENT.
Of all claims audited and allowed by the
Board of County Commissioners m
County, with receipts
and and the
Condition of said county tor the
ending 2nd,
PAUPER.
No. To whom issued.
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
Anderson
Jno Braxton
Hannah Braxton
for H II Tyson
O Byrd Bro.
David Boyd
Frank Bright wife
Battle
Pennie Barney
Sallie Baker
Martha Briley
Win Bernard
Jno. S Cannon
W C. Cannon
Nancy Cox
Ph; His Clark
Susan
Reuben Clark
A r
j are Priced for Quick and you Should . Early to get
Girl's Tame Quail.
Mary Walker, who re-
s on Euclid avenue, between
Eleventh and Twelfth streets.
tamed two emails so that
follow her about like any
her pets.
Every morning she takes them
jut for an airing in a vacant lot
her home. While she waits
for them they run and fly around
and as she walks they will go at
her call, aid at her command
Will light on her hands and
to be carried back
home. The birds enjoy their
exercise, and look for-
,. d to it just as much as their
i to the pleasure of
. them.
but few instances have
lamed In fact,
people and many prom-
ornithologists claim that it
is tarns them, and
that all birds of the white
ever caught were cap-
. i traps and the mo-
. they were freedom
took to the wing, never to
Nearly all of those
have repined in
captivity and soon died. Wash-
Post.
Elegant Furs .
ii ii
Al in
74-.
. It
inn
. ind wife
m I
Hid
Elegant Furs of
Isabella Fox,
ink, etc.
-v .
New Song Books.
A supply of new song books
for use in the Baptist Sunday
school have just been received.
Superintendent W H.
desires that as many the Sun-
day school members as can do so
meet at the church Friday night
at o'clock and learn some of
the new songs so the can
be used next Sunday.
Roosevelt and Carnegie are
cut down to the foot of spell-
,,
should see
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS,
Plain White and Colored Plaids,
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes,
SANTA CLAUS
Is many nice things here the Little Children's Xmas You
should see our Toy -Fancy China and Brie
Make your Xmas L y. ,
B it
Alia i ha n
75-1 C.
Maria Harrington
Isabella Holmes
Prank Hines
Lonnie l
Hunt
Hoary James
Mar Jones
Lawrence Joyner
Mrs Chas Joyner
Marina Johnson
Simon Johnson
Susan Johnson
Langley
Lang
Berry Lee
Nancy Moore
Alvan I
Elon May
Mrs. J. Morgan
Louis
Ashly child
Judy Nobles
Annie Parker
Jno family
R A
Wm
Riley
Cilia es
L. Simmons
Jas Spain
Mary
Jno. Sheppard
G. W Smith
Nonie
Dells Staton
Clemmie Stocks
Martha Tripp
Mary Taylor
Teel
Ellen
Fred Venters
Vines
Louisa
Windham
Jno. Wilson
Walters
Jas
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte son
Richard Anderson
John Braxton
Hannah Braxton
H C for
H H Tyson
O Byrd and Bro.
David Boyd
Frank Bright wife
Battle
Pennie Barney
Sallie Baker
Martha Briley
Wm. Bernard
John S Cannon
Sarah F- Cannon
W C.
Nancy Cox
I Phylis Clark
Susan Clark
Reuben Clark
Willis Chance
Phylis Cobb
A J Corbett
Abram Dunn
Henry and wife
Hannah Dupree
Alex Daniel
Peggy Ellis
Titus Elks
j James
Redmond
Tuna
Prank Grimes
Betsey Garris
Bet lie Cay
, Willis Graham
Alice
R Henderson
Louis Hudson
C Hort in
Maria Harrington
ilia Holmes
Frank
Root
Ann E
-i wife
go Hunt
Henry James
j Mary Jones
Joyner
I Mr. Chas Joyner
goo Marina Johnson
Simon John in
Susan J
Langley
Lang
Berry Lee
Moore
r, Morris
Elon May
Mrs J. B Morgan
Ashely Norris child
Judy Nobles
i- Parker
family
R A Robinson
William Robinson
Riley Randolph
Cilia
L A Sim mis
Jes II s
Mary
in
G W Smith
Nonie
HO Delia Staton
Martha Tripp
Mary
T el
Ellen T
Fred Venters
Mare, vines
Louisa Vick
Mrs Q.
Jno. Wilson
Wilson
Waters
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
It . Anderson
Jno Braxton
Hannah Braxton
pen
ii C P
,;., . of the
Con pensioners in Pitt
county for torn t Superior
court clerk h is ed war-
rants. Sin lass re-
. v .-, C, ll
and iv d
R-w rt Joy-
G. S. John on, P.
Mills.
I Third Class Bryan Buck, R.
Carney, A J Corbett, W H
John P Parker.
Fourth Class
Joseph R Bland. William L-
Jesse W Braxton, S II
Brown, James E. Bullock, Frank
j m Blight. W. H. Abner Boyd
. Abram Laker. John Ii. Cherry,
Richard Craft, W; Clark,
NO I .
Ayden, Dec 19th.
R R Jones filled hi
appointment here I Sui.-
day.
Aunt Patsy Davis, wife f
Rev J Di vis. who has boon
very feeble for quite a while, able to be be up again.
Mi Tiny an I Lila
horn, of Wine spent Sun-
day relatives h ire.
There will be several Christ-
mas trees h re by the different
Sunday la,
We are glad that we are to
have Rev Mr- with us
next year. He is very popular
with our people.
W- S. May and sister. Miss
Ella, of Winterville, spent Sun-
d in town.
II. Spear has W.
CHRISTMAS
from
q John S Cum n, Corbett, j
William Cannon,
Deal, Loverly Daniel H Taylor's jewelry and repair bus
W Dunn, Daniel, James mess and will continue business
;. i W Ell s, Lewis Edwards, stand-
T Bishop Strange arrived hen
. i a a
Elias T
Is, It W Forbes,
. a
i-
ac
James
V, Benjamin
Tuesday with Rev W
I ford La -y E. Cox, and services at the
w Episcopal church last night Ha
OH
. id U
-I II
Jolly.
All
la an man and our people
; ways hear
There are several light case
in Ayden.
. Ir. t. of R
v here.
ii red,
in Ayden Lamb
r n S
. ho was pr around
. the
i. up . . re f-
;,
. t on .
ind .
r .,, .
man, I I
Martin, ,
C rd, L May .
vines A Mayo, l,;.
No's Ashley Norris, S L .
Wes, J Oliver, John Page, L
S J E Randolph, Isaac C to
I bins i Stacks, Re. n . . a
Sugg. W them before buying. His new
ring C Tripp, dogs few days ago, and
James i.-, a to be He had
Shem Tyson. Jesse Vim . a call to today to ran
William I Whitehurst, J
Hill I e
. sold his best
, ., ,. . HI V
recently made
The superintendent f the
Sunday schools in town
to hi a
ion tor Christmas .
out of the ordinary, which
embodies beautifully the I
mas spirit and idea. Th y
nave in the Masonic Temple n
house a combined service for all
schools, with all
in town on the stage, and
appropriate to n
A feature of ii is that no
will be . bi ever;
child will be expected
-omening to id
the little tin . Ti
pint of it is
At an
. in the exercises the cl
march out and
their and receive n at
bearing
to those who help th
poor.
th
is .
c something
. may be n
so n thing, and
thing will be their
I , of t
he churches i
pg. nail sent by them
r e orphanages,
God gave
Only Begotten Son to
of men, s, ,
make glad those helpless
ii by
A--
MR.
t- , . u
night Mr.
. J . gave a
p supper in hon-
r. by
.-- -ii to
of matrimony,
that hi
up
.-. I his
under clear an i . -a.
Si lot k i in the
it an by
I i I
a . a
ROt
. and ii a mono y on
n I.
. some . , the
A I .-. for lei t
occasion-J
t the
supply of toast; man it
just had often
in r
. T . . I
. . . a
t . ch. .-
his re
Mr.
c the I
in And
b in r
i w
i- th
. and
.
l.
Cod n
upon us-
. re
Lemuel Warren,
IV
West, Whichard, .
W Samuel L Whitley, J
ill a
. . last night, left with
1- his dog forenoon train
c p Ir. dogs
good on several
r criminals
Christmas could be had. The
and id n,
is an and
-v.- ii will sweep town . it
. of its .
of its .
-a I
; wise and
a wen
is. M
I. -.- la pa
. . a I
ti,
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f .-.-.
.
p v
II
II I
i up
h th,
.;
WIDOWS
Baker,
. . Mary Bowers .
, rs, Linda Etta y
beta Susan
Martha Braxton, Millie
a,
Division Com-
Newborn, Dec- The New-
Washington division of
the Raleigh Pamlico Sound
Railway is nearly completed.
The rails are laid to the village
Elisabeth
b . Clark, Vanceboro, half way
Cr rd, Lottie Cannon, Mar Washington, and it is being
Elisabeth
Ann Crawford,
Mary A Carson, Francis Case,
Jennett Dudley,
Edwards,
GO Mary L
Harris, C
Mary ins, A E James,
Ann Louisa
Little, Manning, B
. . S M
Manning Sable Ann Mathews,
M . J. Mi s, Amanda Moore,
m son, Sarah Nelson, Louisa
Oakley, Parker,
Pollard, Louisa Stocks, Sarah M
Nancy Stokes, M A
kins, Sarah J Teel, Tim
well. Elizabeth Warren Mary A
ward. Sallie Ann Eliza-
beth Windham.
--ti,,. Race Question and
hits made
initial appearance from
Gil This unique monthly mag-
is devoted exclusively to
. the problem from the view
J point of white Southern opinion.
it contains a remarkable
l so article on the
Really discussing the
the rate of a mile per day
means of a track machine.
road will be on con
time by vary.
CARD OF BANKS.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Memorial Baptist
to return thanks t ill
in making the recent
bazaar a They ft l
especially thankful to the
Telephone and
for telephone service, to the city
Water and Light Commission for
electric light; to Mr, G.
man, representative of Chas .
for use of a piano, and to
all others who in any way
any assistance whatever.
Every kindness shown and
donation made, as well as th.
liberal patronage of the public,
is fully, appreciated.
The Society.
This is Christ mas her with
with a vim.
Holiday rates on the railroad.-
begin tomorrow.
her
Pr sty Hems Afternoon
Al clock this
the home of the bride S co id
. Mr A. Move. g-
id Mis I . John on
were married by i I
W Arnold, pastor of the Chris-
church.
Quite a number of friends were
present to witness the
ceremony and extend
Ions to the happy couple.
The bride was handsomely at-
tired in it dress of blue taffeta
with velvet g-
Air. on Green i's
most honored citizens, having
represented his county in the
legislature and was for
years clerk of court.
is also of the No th
C and prominent
every walk of life. His bride
a very popular and attract
y. lady and he is indeed
in winning her.
t- the bride
and groom with a few
went to the home of M
on Dickinson .
where a wedding supper will be
served this evening.
They received many
bridal presents.
S .
. ,
F. H d
ii ; it Dr mi
h k m t
f . is. r
.
. e and
Where re They
We do not believe all the
devoured for Thanks-
but they are not
in market yet for Christ-
mas.
a. iii w
in
.
O. G.
from
B re
i.
in
f SI .
on
a in
.;
;. W. Br
B. C L Co,
Mr . lay in Gr
G. B. ,.
in lit, .
will be a festival in e n
given by the i
of the public sci I
e invite all ho will
come. at i
be engaged in an I .
time is me
Mrs. P. ti. W HP
trip
returning that night.
k.
to
a n
III;.
of
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line
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MERELY A MASTERPIECE.
a In
man who i called
I ft presided over two
He aroused with
but
the member was
m tn;. sad would not
return for month.
The senior railed the young
I . -.--. exacted u solemn
I lie would not i it
p read his lecture to
after lie bad given this
a and a
ah offer a mouth
r.
ho
I I If a Una and
. . r-
Si itching iv
I l
water as the
WAGER OF BATTLE.
F.
II.
. . i
a .
I Junior
bite heat, and lie
lecturer,
U a. to It.-
I Tl a
. ; anxiety of
IS I of the
e son or i In
, he or
f.
I.
e ill
i .
, Junior part
ti you
M do.
m B
sound-
faith
been
You
, ., i . road
a even to my
in that he
man-
. lie tells me
to the office
. entire
It wax no
lee.
i s i always
rail
r.
is
purpose.
res
. Tub
and
is ir .
. . ,
i.
i ll h
II el
r -I itself
.
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II
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.-
II i l T a
ire ii.; I .
v. t I
I . II .
i i watch Mu m a
and Hi strength .
mi ii i mi
they . . ,
u dark brown, l
one a-
e I with . ml
livid , l dart
u-ray ; a Ir
were en and I
change color
in rapidity, in n
tank In which two of
were
I facing outward, with
either under them. Ai
any i on my part.
hand under he
color ; a blah
,. n r entire
face, an In a I
It to heal a rapid
and ;
paling, fr -a p I rick
I i
II
R did not resent i I m a . then;
i a t in
while on a
bill led a my
in wafer and m a violent
in that direction,
In r to Id It
, to I lie range
, -x in -x how by
i a He eon d d reel i
III ;. a I It
while to an
mar attention in an opposite
Art- Said
In Italy.
The first duels were fought Italy.
to who of
a at and
describes a duel a father and
a son in the of the The-
forbade
of battle among the
he encountered the fiercest opposition
from the nobles. the ninth
century lie a knight, defeatist
in the bandit
who devastated the Florentine district
now called alter him.
granted tie prayer of tile nobility
for the re of of
battle in Women and priests
were to accept It. The
Normans showed less With
Hi a v ha I to nor could
she name a champion. Her male op-
however, was buried to ids
in the earth. Aimed with a
club, lie triad to strike her as she cir-
annual him, his weapon being a
ball of iron at the end of a Cord. If ho
failed her at the third at-
tempt he was which
meant to him death with ill honor.
says that the reason so
many duels were fought in Italy In
the early days is that where the law
does not afford protection one must
look to combat to retain the re-
of one's fell man. In the mid-
ages the of Italian duels
passes belief way putting an
enemy to death is good
says one of r writers.
an
oil says
maims his arms and and
him as a memento of his kindness and I
generosity a hideous gash the I
on
painted model of be-
fore he stabbed Dueling was
called
Km
a s-i
The world I . i
knows,
men who say
-of forward. Ta a
You p .
cl A i
mo yon over get
you
; in the
Tl me .
hue
time
r i on
. with a iron,
Herd time they'd
a felon
mil I the beggar,
York
Ill lie
. Mr
II III
i i i. ill
a-
ll-ll a .
I--
at I
a ill
y i i
pal yon t i
When
When were hoops for the first
time A.-dins to strut;,
die hoop is a pastime of uncertain or-
but much in fashion at
I'll. Dr. Murray's dictionary,
d vitally that the original
hoop affected by boys was a barrel
hoop, no English reference to II
earlier than the hoop was
well known ti air Greek and
man boys, who called it a
Their hoops were made
and of on
show they were driven by a
tie book with a wooden handle, very
j the boy's hoop stick. This
i called by the Greeks
and the
the hoop
attached to it. and modern Lou
y gin I to lie spared at least
Chronicle.
i i
Lo .
i.
II I.-.
When a woman undertaken i
a fowl or anything v. a
grasps the tool close to lie heat
raises bar chin, squints l
clinches two rows of tooth aid hack
down, missing her aim by
two Inches. That was
for a la a, lady t,, s. r left
was a fainter d,
pi a i a- which had
; i.,,. first i i i
pa . I and has excellent prom
of Its restoration.
Is not always lost when i
are Detroit Mews-Ti
lac,
Is ll a .
a . a
. f
lbs eel
null,.
mo-t singular instances id
for an oversight was that
commitment of an
the Bastille in 1717. II
order of the of
lbs minority
i ace. and road as fob
for
. i j mention-
i I . as king of
How this mi
v remained
register of
t the time of
any on
DRINK MORE, EAT LESS.
. Wild mi. ism.
out.
If nutrition
drink Dion water, would be
pan. and
in world. most
t.-iii of is
an execs of nutritive ma tori a la The
blood is surcharged with salts that
are not in the
The doctors are to reined
these diseases by something to
the salts,
diuretics am solvents or various
kinds. The rational w h to
Is the
cause. Drink more less
and concentrated foods. This
Shuts Off the supply of mates in the
blood.
Those who take active exercise In
the open air every n rent-
amount of nutrition only do
use up the nutritive in
muscular exercise, but the amount of
oxygen Inhaled of th
thoroughly ti
changes them in area if blood is
with they are very like-
to especially in those
portions of the hotly where
Is the least and the temperature
Is the lowest. as the elbows, an-
the toes tinkers.
Drink water; eat food.
This is a prescription that is worth
more to such people than the drills
world. Shut the source of
unite poisoning and the effects of
poisoning will
change
The I
The cheetah has a reputation one
of the most gentlemanly f beasts, a
from sh what
fine manners the animal Three
Calcutta visitors to the bill Nation
were out on a tramp when they were
by a thunderstorm,
by sheets of ruin. They spied a
cave In the side of the hill, and into It.
they rushed When the
they came and, to their surprise.
found a licking the
heavy wet off Ids waistcoat and hit
paws. It was his cave, hut rather than
deprive his visitors of their shelter the
polite creature had sat outside In the
driving tempest. With a friendly mew
gracefully wagging his tail, the
cheetah bade adieu to his and
walked with dignity Into his house,
Asian Magazine.
This man bought a supply of tobacco with-
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at
less expense than cheap tobacco.
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this
paper so that every chewer has had an
opportunity U get acquainted with the
facts and know that are not used
to produce the quality found in
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he
ought to chew. there are chewers
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos
that do not give the pleasure.
Some day they'll get a taste of the real
realize what enjoyment
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS
long they'll feel like lacking
themselves.
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in S
cent cuts, and and cent plugs. Be
sure you get the genuine.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
I have up a sandy r
black t
has been my st ck.
The hog weighs about or
pounds, marked
; round hole in right e r,
hi Owner can get by
proving and i
costs. E. r i.
Nov.
BETHEL TRUST COMPANY,
AT N.
Vt Nov. 12th,
Loans and discounts
I-.
ii i
., . i . f .
I., v i iv i.
h-
l I I r
th i
ti. I .
. hi- I of ISM
; .
it
I .
a Ii
ft
Rankers
coin,
S in Nat bank
other U. S. notes
Total
LI
Surplus fund
Undivided profit
rime
deposit 3.031,76
Deposits subj to
m t-
standing
On.
Total
NOTICE DISSOLUTION.
Notice is that the stuck
in the incorporation of the
Winterville does by
of each stockholder
the company and will not further
I in name. This Nov. 27th.
A. G. COX. Sec
, State North Carolina, County of Pitt,
W H -lard of the above solemnly
swear that above statement is true to the best
i and belief. w
and sworn to be-
f-ire me, this Nov
We will make application to the
Board of of Pitt county
at the meeting to be held on the first
Monday in January, 1907. for license to
retail liquor for six months in the town
of Fountain. N. C. Nov. 1907.
STRICKLAND HEATH.
said V
Li . i v on
to i
ts for tic
have he
a j at Hie j
Mrs.
a a for It
i don't
la-
y beard
.
a a . . not
i i, t ordered
i lest
I I t ell
r a;
for he not only
Lo haven, bill,
i- . shoot to
. . i ;. f by
want yon out ail of man
I really i
yelled the
the
the
ye say,
didn't say r
Journal.
newsboy.
old man.
the hoy
Mill
Is
h a pr-
say a
Times.
Sh say don't In
. lOTS. lie- Well,
one widower's second
lore Is more hi
mean his
see mil always worth BOTS
nanny
ii Idea of n
takes tin
hair
In
Is STirS as s an ,; hick
It th .
sad sud damp
Dow lo Sacred In
The which most
to la are
Imagination, a
of the i
th and ability to work
hard, n . of
hi and a ; to
Ignore the of and
With to what the
ma-- he to re
it once loses his la
dependence In he may he call
Ii I ad. so far any Is la
Oliver hes.
sufferers Kidney, I Ivor or
Bladder Other tn nu
buy a bottle and if
it cure we will refund
your n
full 1.00 Tree bottle of
and if It
. SOL i red
This entitles you
I. u In it SOL a l
RICK
Only a limited number -f bottles
away. Don't miss this op
to test
SOL.
S. T. Carson
Votary Public
M.
R. J. GRIMES, I
Directors.
1906
NOTICE TO
Money.
your by any
a rainy the pro
dent relative
think answered Mrs
heard mention
horses that he said always
rim host on a muddy
. La-
Letters of administration on the es-
, of Walter deceased
this been issued to me by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
I county, notice is hereby given to all
j persons holding claims against said es-
to present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, or or before
I the day of November 1907. or this
notice will be plead in bar of their re-
I All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make
payment to me. This the
; of November
D. M. JOHNSON.
of Walter deed.
Jarvis Blow
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. L.
NO .
LI
556.71 Stock paid in
Fund 1,000.00
76.39 Undivided profits 175.96
1,630.50 Time
35,938.72 66,753.29
Cashiers 46.69
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts Secured
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks
Cash Items
Gold Coin
I Silver Coin
Hate f nil Carolina,
Put. J
I, J. R. D of the do
y swear is t th. ht of my
a belief.
, sworn to be-
r v
Notary Public
J. R.
W. a.
R I. IS.
Ft
Director
Smart
man. there two
M life It and
shall you
I'll the to
and then I ran t
the Chronicle.
Wanted -Experienced
to braid and children's
cotton knit underwear wanted by
the Josephine Mills, the largest
and best knitting mill in the
South Easy hours, from a.
m. to p. m. Good pay.
of good boarding houses. Ad-
dress Josephine Mills,
G. ltd
ts the
MR M and Is ha
Two
lo in st new
mill in C. Good
Apply to W. Jeffreys,
N.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a executed
and delivered to Winslow A Mills by
John R. Braxton and wife,
ton, on the day of November,
. the undersigned will sell for cash be-
fore the Court house door in Greenville
on Thursday, December the 1906
the following described parcel or lot of
land, situated in the town of Ayden and
on the north side of First Street, be-
ginning at a point on First Street at a
stake in the ditch and running a north-
course with the ditch feet
i J. S. Hart's line, thence a west-
course with J. S. Hart's line
feet a ditch, thence a
with said ditch feet to First
Street, thence an course
First Street feet to the begin-
one third of
acre more or loss, and being the lot
J. H. This
e day of
WINSLOW
F.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
cannot reach the seat of the
Catarrh is a or constitutional by
and in order to cure it you must
take internal Hall s Catarrh
Cure is taken and acts
on the blood and mucous
Catarrh Care is not a quack
It was by one a
physicians in this country f
years is a regular prescription, o
is composed of the best tonics
combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two
is what such
for testimonials free.
F. J. CO, Props.,
by Druggist,
Take for
pal i
in curing J
our department.
W. I . Agent.
C.
RESPITED.
Not Hang Until 15th.
In with the request
many citizen.- Greenville
by telegraph to
R. B. Glenn on Saturday,
that the execution of
set 18th
e postponed thirty days BO
would not take place
ii the midst of preparation for
he observance Christmas.
As in
Md -f
t .
t- . lions H
. who
. a-
J.
for job
We are displaying a
pretty line of an,
i Cannon Tyson
J. A. Harrington returned from
Baltimore Thursday where governor has the
been to purchase the Christ-
mas goods of J. N. Alexander
Co. The public before making
their holiday purchases will do
well to see this enterprising firm
if they desire good goods and
bargains.
If at all in cook
stoves and heaters it will pay
you to examine quality and
prices that Cannon Tyson are
making-
car loads cotton
seed for which we will pay high-
est cash price. Don't sell before
seeing us. to serve.
F. Lilly Co.
an
a nil Ii
I l
line o
prices
Chill-
is well mi i
will
For ; i
E-E.
fresh .
We
for women, r
Every pair
guarantee.
II
cheep go
Co, always have
. n's shoes
. I a
sold ii . strict
ii. and
prisoner a respite until January
15th. Governor Glenn wired
Sheriff Tucker to that effect and
also wrote him changing
of the death warrant accordingly.
in the jail yard was
about completed in readiness for
the execution.
In with this the
Raleigh New- and Observer
Attorneys for Barrett are seek-
time to present new matter
in their plea for a con mutation of
the death sentence to imprison-
for life, but Governor
Glenn's position is that without
the recommendation for
from Judge Long and
Solicitor Larry I Moore, he
do nothing in the way of
ting the sentence of the
sentenced to death for the kill- i
of Constable Lovett,
conic after him wish a
of an-, at
Then s interest
Pitt the matter, for;
Glenn is
in behalf of
letters from
who that the sentence
Barrett be car-
.; e Licenses.
f Deeds R Willi.
IO,. , d
ll
. t
and
PASTOR.
and P
Di
Rev. . T. who
the last North
. to the pa
of Methodist
ville.
mt
in
,,. ions wen
. . a his
and
t . conference .
led ts i
a o year.
v .
ii work here
his to
alter Christmas.
I la.
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it In
r.
I. .- ;
their
. till
.
A lull line i Mm and Dry Goods, Grace
Everything needed for ii e house and turn. make a
suits, to r.
J . J. HIT E
M I
a t.
illS
the
clothing Cannon X
please in both quality and I
price. t- and Maggie M. D.
If you need any paint be sure
on E. E. Co. Frank and M try
Craft.
and Ethel
Pierce.
John and Had-
V. Johnston and Minnie
j iv
David T- Fordham and Annie
I Taylor.
Hardy and Eva
COLORED.
Arthur Dawson and Mamie
Smith-
ill and Laura Harris.
Chas. y and Annie Nobles.
Jack Daniel and Ada Randolph.
Anderson Edwards and Flor-
Tucker.
Joe and Rhoda Hill.
o. Fall an
i .-.
read . t nine
10th through
at our lieu , oil J.
It. Smith .
. s
. en N O
IMPORTS NEWS
and
IN
Asa
1.15
Preferred Foal to a
A few nights ago some
broke into the .;
Mr.
Greenville. .dining room con. . J t
quantity of cooked i o w h h
the thief h
The thief took the plates
of food out in the yard and there
were signs where he down
by t c fence to enjoy hid met I.
no doubt the best he had run up
with in a long time re u
s . . spoons and other wan .
easy reach in the dining r on .
but these did not seem to int
thief in the midst so tin
good and nothing
the food was disturbed.
Mr. Dixon says he would
all he to
eat lie just asked tor
aid the trouble of on a.-
in the as he has n
tunned a en.
from his door
n.
Is above
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M.
DRUGGIST
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Greenville Reflector is
twelve years of age, and like the
old it gets bet-
Brother is to be
congratulated on his
success taking the burdens
of this paper upon his shoulders.
May he and The Reflector live to
enjoy many more birthdays be-
fore the hand of time shall press
upon the heart strings of life and
lay him beneath the sod Dur-
ham Sun- I
OF
THE BANK OF
At the.
How to Kill Your Town.
Kick.
Keep kicking.
And quit kicking-
pull one way and
a wall-
In
illy, I. I
a.
Ired
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i. fin.-
to
en
. mid i
. has I.
h .
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in -t a
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ll Dal
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wall
in.
were
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of . a
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ii, sit
Is
ml
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ti.
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Mai
Go to other towns
your goods.
They Have Made Up.
London. Saturday. It
reported that a reconciliation has
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts Secured s
it ii and
I from Hanks, ;
Lafayette Cox and Hettie Cash
I Com,
. Silver Coin.
Dix-
SURGEON.
ii . Block,
v. n . C
son.
Hank notes and
H. notes
-i k aid in,
is
led less
j .
Dividends unpaid .
NI Deposits subject to cheek,
1.645 , u- . ,.,
Certified Chocks
Total,
f authority in me
by deed trust executed by W. G.
been effected between the Duke and wife, Magnolia B.
j r i i- . t to
and Duchess Marlborough or
that a settlement of the of payment of note of same date
j. ii l j In W. Q,
troubles has been reached. I he v 15th day January
the duchess, social- l, at noon, at the Court house it. i. Greenville, Pitt County N. t.
looking radiantly happy, is the
cause of the rumor th t the
of and
are up and together they
w the holidays together
with their children at Blenheim.
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,
PUT,
J. K if
that the above statement is to t
lief.
Subscribed to
Nov.
AX
N. t.
highest bidder cash the t a a
described tracts land One i
tract of land bounded on the north by
ll. lands of Han ell. the J. N.
by J. bullock, on the south by
t and on the weal by
J. more
or less, Another tract of land bounded
on the north by die lands of J, is. But- ,
lock, on t .
on the soul. Little.
the west by J. B. Bullock, containing
. i
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Directer
Denounce your merchants b
cause they make a profit on their
goods.
Knife every man that
agrees with the i
increasing business.
Tel your . u
c buy your goods a great deal
cheaper in another town aid
charge him with extortion.
Keep cent you g.;, and
don't do thing of a public
unless you can make
thin out of it directly
When you any I bin; of
your town say it in a I it
will leave the impression that
you have no in it.
Patronize outside newspapers
to the exclusion of your own,
inland then denounce them for not
being as large as tin-city , . i
Don't need more back bone
for the interest of
Not a spinal column
yield bend; but upright, and
just opinions -a gentle,
which
Times.
B I COIl
ll i I.
I, a
nil
oven
have
or
I I
a to
nu I i ii i i,
went bet m
a. a J i j a H
n hi the I ti
killed . -ill.
At a ii a
I ;
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a.
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a .-
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i a then i tin
i.-i
lost casts i
one member
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and rep. I
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it
be-
Second hand Chapel Organ for
sale at a bargain, has full round acres more or less.
tone and condition. 1906.
Vandykes. M. O. Blount, Trustee.
Chas. M. Stein.
W. J.
NEW FIRM
C V-3
d t.
Lost- On road between Green
AYDEN N. C.
DOOR To
. M. DRUG STORK.
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy
or fin. i u.
of social. Th . .,.,.,,. mm ,
I M land
Sale--Tract of land. black M Sh. I J-5 f ,,., at . Bust.
gold A I us i
aS land, reward to . .- . E
J. N. Alexander Co.
For
know
Apply t
James R.
F. D. No. Greenville, N. C.
tor office or Miss Verna Whichard.
t d It
Stationery
re la n
.
now ,,.,.
shows i
II II i
W .
I I be . I
ft
-i.
i i. a s
I to I
Now is your i lo v
in by us
i i
pens,
bill s-
. i e also a
for u-e
Th
no rP Per
Ah i
n on n
all. Ira l I
ill hi J
suit.
a .
Getting wood cut is s
The man who will rig up a
table sawing outfit will strike a
money making business.
i hi
a in plaints set
German
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MUD
. f. WHICHARD,
. the post office at Gr will N. C. a matter,
rates made L
-tent desired at aver,
in
CAROLINA FRIDAY DEC. . 1906
limed
.-
v.
-1 i
the
n I
ore
e.
Let one thing that Greenville
begins planning for early in the
coming year be a creditable ex-
at the Jamestown
The Chamber of Com-
can put in some good
work along this line.
Greenville is in the midst of
reparation Christmas, and
spirit is uppermost
of the people for
mi u When the
ii- you are going to
.- . a set in on the
progress the town
f.
. r
i-
v I i
.
the iv. en
. i
w. arc honored pension-
the heroes are the
the fr e. in fact
is too good for them, and
the State every-
she pi a the n a i
. page
he Charlotte Observer
a thing of beauty.
matters of such
it is well worth
as the articles make
for some time to
have been larger
hat is with more
was ever
than this
s i vi e
i . . . resident
I'm c. net to
. ; ;. I on i;. as-
j r ; ;. v i i ; v . thin
i. o ctn-
,. ; . . I
I t fur c
men r e
coming
come out
on cars are only
paid a month and have to de-
pend on tips from passengers to
get enough to live on. It is also
stated that the
Association has ired war
the tip system and ti e traveling
men are right. There is no
son why they should be levied on
to pay car porters, hotel waiters
and bell boys, and everybody else
who comes along to be t
It is the
corporations and such to pay
their own help.
It would not be very dignified
an we are not arguing for it to
be don, but if a judge now and
then would a witness
Step from the stand and smite a
lawyer's mouth there would he a
stop to this way lawyers have off
trying to blacken a man's char-
just because he happens to.
be i witness on the opposite e
for which the lawyer is
Such on j
have been allowed to go on j
a good man dislikes to be a
witness in court.
The trial f
of Pitt county, in the Federal
court at Raleigh last week for
gave Pitt county a
reputation that is not at all
and which the good people
of the county do not appreciate.
That case, like the white cap
case here a few ago, was
prominent for lying on the wit-
stand, some witnesses be-
carried to who-e
characters qualified them to tell
any lie, it mattered not how-
black it was. Of course all were
not that way. Another shame-
feature of the case was the
as shown in the publish-
c reports, of counsel for the de-
to cast reflections on good
were there merely as
Oakley, N C., Dec. 1906.
Geo. of Washington
and Bernard of Green-
ville, made business calls here
lust week-
Mm. Bettie Belcher returned
from Goldsboro and Wilson after
spending a few days with
Nash Hardy and family have
moved to Their
many friends regret their
The social dance Friday night
at the C. B. II. hail very
much enjoyed by all.
Marion of Texas, was
here visiting friends last wet k.
J. H. Bawls, of was a
visitor in our town last
week. He is one Martin's best
farmers,
Miss Bessie Barnhill, of
ville. is visiting the Misses Car-
son, just north of the city line-
O. R. son and family, of
Has spent last Sunday here
visiting Mrs. J- O Williams.
till of Williamston,
spent Sunday here.
and Mrs. H A. Gray and
little son. Garland, spent Sunday j
in the country.
J. K. Barnhill, of Raleigh, came
an Saturday to spend Sunday
with his best girl.
Mr and Mrs T. F. Nelson
gave an oyster supper Monday
night complimentary to the
young people of the neighbor-
hood. It was a delightful
S G. Williams and family
mt Sunday at Everetts.
Geo. Belcher and L. B. Will-
went to Ayden Saturday.
Mrs- Piney Highsmith and
daughter, Miss Linda, spent last
Thursday in town.
Miss Pearl Jenkins gave a
quilting party last Tuesday night
in honor of her guest. There
was large crowd of pretty girls
and handsome young gentlemen
Miss Pearl makes it pleasant for
ill
A CHRISTMAS
G I F T
SHOULD BE A USEFUL GIFT.
Now is the time to ho your Holiday Shopping. No where will
find a better assortment of Real Gifts than this store.
We have taken care in selecting our Holiday stock
and feel sure we can help and you in selecting
your Christmas Gifts. is more practical for a Xmas Gift than.
A BATH ROBE
SMOKING JACKET
A CLUB BAG
DRESS SUIT CASE
SILK MUFFLER
A PAIR GLOVES
FINE PAIR SHOES
FINE UMBRELLA
EIDERDOWN QUILT
There are many other practical gifts we mention Out space
CALL TO-DAY.
C. S. F
ORB
witnesses.
North Carolina's population
the mark in
according to the bulletin
just issued by the census bureau.
The n of property
increased to
in 1900. And the
Old North State is still humping
Charlotte Observer
BRADLEY BEST,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
HOLIDAY AND PRESENTS
Save the Worry
The hot brings you
enough without won- over what shall
for breakfast, dinner and s with a large tine
Canned Goods, Package
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Ton Cakes Fruits. Ac as carry, the selecting and buy-
are a- I the all saved It will take no argument to
COO veil you if if you visit, store and BOG I carry.
You me one door North f
J. B
l-
I M
CLEARING
ALE
having beg entire THU HUB CLOTHING CO. order to turn
into money we wiling to make the following
; CLOTHING.
or Men's good at
CLOTHING.
Her.
CLOTHING.
Big Line long pants piece suits In wool,
good pattern 350,4,4.50 p, S
94.80
knee pants suits l, 1,50,2.25
buck mild colors 6.50
suits via blacks, and
patterns to go at from Y p n s, , i suits, heavy weight Knee puts from up.
Big Men's suits y Wool. long
Cheviot S Worsted suits lo
Heavy fleeced lined Mens Sunday Shoes to
Mens Fat leather Shoes 3.50 and
Mens Sunday Shoes, and pat leather
Big Line mens odd to
in on us before buying and we will save you money
J. L. CAR
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Reflector in and territory
Mr. Abbott, of Grifton, has W, i b . . . U
.- i.
Miss Nannie Nichols and little
niece, Esther were in
town shopping Friday
takes the place of Cal-
We sell it. B. T. Cox
Bro.
es.
-I
the a v i v
accepted a position as book keep- it e
for the Pitt County Oil Co.
We welcome him to our town.
J. B, Little went to Greenville . B.
Saturday.
The A. G. Cox Co. has
obs o
crockery wares, flower pots and
The A. G. has .
on hand a full of their shipped pair of their Tar
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- Heel cart wheel to one of our
see or write them before counties,
buy. home.
Miss Olivia Cox, who has been
teaching for past year in
Fairmont school near
Tenn. returned home Thursday Jars at Harrington Barber
evening to spend, vacation. On
account of the severe winter Holiday goods are
climate thereby give vacation Call
in the winter. will return
there about the 1st of March. , ,n . . . . A urge line of plaid of a;
Protects your hands from the just ., t. H o.
old winds by getting you a new Manning Co. T are r , r.
pair of glows. B. F. Manning Cali and see them once-
Co., has of all kinds
for met, woman, and
children.
The boys of the Vance Literary
gave one of the best de-
bates of the season. The
A carload of fresh flower just
at Harrington Barber
Com
Highest grade flavoring extra-
at J. B. Carroll Co.
Farmers, come and examine the
of the society were machine at
present stimulated the Barber Co. This is a
boys to do best. Those wonderful labor savor.
who are doing excellent work in Those in need of dry
will heard from laths ready bundled, see L. L.
later in life. Character, thought Kittrell who will be glad to fill
and eloquence combined always your order.
maKe their mark. rains and snows are
Go and examine that new line coming soon and you will need
f and fine shoes good foot wear. See
use B. F. Manning Barber Co., for rubber boots.
Company A car load of lime has just
Faro delightful and refreshing rived at A. W.
goto J. B Carroll Co , , ,, ,
in best and plow is the
hi-., Dolores and thing for tearing up rough
Anna Little spent Sunday with You can find them at Harrington
Miss Fleming i j.
House, Goto Harrington, Barber
J. E. Greene spent Thursday Co , to buy your holiday
with sister at Grifton. They are
Sell your cotton seed to the
Pitt County On Co. The
the highest prices for them-
A lull
Mid fruit hi ; Cu
Misses Barker, Nora
Moore and Rosabel Taylor went
to Kinston Saturday on a shop-
ping tour
Miss Bryan went to
Greenville shopping Saturday
Try those delicious apples
B. Carroll ii Co. ,
New of
arriving daily
Barber Co.
See the beautiful display of
holiday at B. F.
Co. They have
chased the very finest line found
on the market.
DAV
TRIAL
d goods
at Harrington
All for cotton seed hulls
promptly filled at Pitt
Oil Company,
The A. G. Cox Co.,
turning out their
to date buggies.
Every mail brings the A. G.
A i's C . for their
planters, guano
etc.,
though early in season
these goods.
t v of B. T.
Cos i W I a-
Call and large line of
and cloaks B.
F, Manning Co. They are ofF-
thorn at a bargain.
Miss Cox, accompanied
by Miss Elise Vincent of Green-
ville, spent Saturday at home.
A. Cox superintended the
Those large yellow oranges at
Harrington, Barber Co., looks
tempting.
Rev. B. E- Stanfield filled his
regular appointment at the
Methodist church Sunday after-
noon.
Pitt County Oil Co., are
pared to fill orders, for cotton
seed meal promptly- They will
to give you an offer for
your seed.
The Drugstore seems to be the
center of attraction these days.
have an excellent line of
holiday goods of all
on exhibit.
Misses Effie Barker and
went to Green
villa Monday evening shopping
Christmas goods of all
at Harrington, Barber Co.
Call and get yours before they
are gone.
Rev-J E pastor of
Memorial Baptist church
Greenville, will deliver an ad-
dress to the- students of Winter-
ville High school Thursday night,
Dec. There will also be
a Christmas tree exclusively for
the school. All are cordially in-
to be present and enjoy the
occasion.
bank is to the community
what the is to the
circuit, is the source and
of n
tries to do it
at ii great disadvantage. Ii.
must supply all his own motive
power j-, competition with
others whoa e on the line w hi
the of
Take this at the Bank
of
Cox has
on hand a full supply of the
fence
different heights We would
therefore be glad to have you to
call t. see our stock and let us
bat
defused, notice in hereby a
indebted to the estate to make
payment to the
mil all persona claims again-
aid estate are to present the
for on or before the h
lay of December, HOT, or this notice
bar recovery.
This Dec 11th, 1906.
W. Brooks.
Executor of Moore.
TO
Moore, of the Superior Court
Having this day qualified before D.
f Pitt County, as executor the last
and testament Elizabeth
ran notice is hereby given to
ill persons holding claims against the
state of said Elizabeth to
present them tome for payment duly
authenticated, on or before the
day of November 1907, or this notice
be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment to me.
the 19th of November 1906.
C. L.
Executor of Elizabeth
Jarvis Blow,
Stray Up.
I haw taken one yearling heifer rut-
in Meld. Color red with white
face, marked fork in right ear.
smooth crop In left, looks to lie about a
year and hall Owner can gel
by proving property and paying
costs.
Nov. 1906.
M. W. Tyson,
R. V. V. Greenville, N. C
Having qualified before the Superior
Court clerk of Pitt county as
with will annexed, of the estate
if Jane deceased, notice is
given to all persona Indebted to
the estate to make immediate pay-
to undersigned, and ail
having claims against said estate
ire notified to present them for pay-
on or before the 26th day of No-
or this notice will be
In bar of recovery.
This Nov., 1906.
W. BROOKS.
of Jane Moore.
he
remarkable He says he
was plowing with a pair of
on his farm and turned up a
test containing what he
to be eggs. He
put them in his pocket carry
them home and experiment with
It
that the fr must have
originated from a nail or
in
is was
again
is to their hatching metal in the hulling machine
Sometime later, when he took his coat, he felt something
and upon investigating found
the eggs had hatched and
his pocket was full of young
snakes. He did not experiment
any
Here's a
The Reflector knows a man
who will put up half the j
emitting a spark.
Considerable damage was done
to seed and hulls by water, hot
the amount has not as yet
been ascertained. Ti is
covered by insurance.
S r.
Mrs. Mother Dead.
Mrs. D. D. Haskett received
a t
to equip a portable -v- m-, I h- death her
outfit, and furnish a hand to as mother, Mrs. C- M,
in operating it, I this
pod man will put up half the
money and take charge of the
business. This is chance for
some one to engage in a
business.
The People Did it
The Butler faction says the
Blackburn faction caused it and
the Blackburn faction retaliates.
The truth is that the people of
North are not willing to
take a backward step by putting
the State government in the
Republican party's hands and are
not willing to give that party
morning. Anderson once
in Greenville when her
husband or of the
.
here . he
All . with ma,
Haskett in h
Big Hearted
The force up in The
have no better friend
than Jimmie and they
feast on good things
from his store This morning;
he sent up .-.
tangerines or kid oranges.
any encouragement that for e greatly enjoyed
lead it to hope for success in the them return thanks.
State Sentinel.
FOLK R. CD
N. S.
I,. leaves
daily
i. o u in if. leaver
teen ville daily
at hi Washington.
at
B for
Baltimore. Philadelphia
Ni w York. and all other
North. Connects at Nor
all
should
f via Norfolk, care Nor
Southern R. Ii
u-s subj-v-t to e
without notice.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, n-
N. C
ii. C- IT
WE WISH YOU A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Ti
WHAT
comes and every heart
with
P. Agent, Mi.
submit you prices will be M- K. V P. G. M-
interest to you. I
We notice that the A. G. cox
itself at every re-
with all
This is the same difficult problem that present-
of same.
We come to your rescue and here
troubles and let us show
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, till the Boy's
Stocking is satisfactorily as the Man's.
Notice.
Co are still shipping their
Heel cart and wagons.
JACK ITEMS
v .--
Blackjack, Dec. 1906.
There were regular services
here Sunday with a large
present
Mrs. G. S. Johnston left last
week to go over the river. She
. will spend sometime there visit-
relatives and friends.
James Buck, of Ayden, spent
Wednesday night at H. J.
Smith's.
Miss Delia Corbitt, of Tarboro,
is visiting Miss Dixon.
James H. Clark and John S.
until Dixon, who have been attending
you pee and NEW royal. school at Whitsett, returned
you will yourself , n-j . i ,
machine that home to take the long
will positively you than We are glad to
see them come back looking so
Come and see us make arrange- ,,
well.
For the next days we will A. 0- Clark, R. M. Elks, Ben
offer these Machines . Mayo, and others of Grimesland
for i attended services here Sunday.
la
ANY RESPONSIBLE FAMILY
TRY THIS MACHINE In your home
for days FREE. If don't find
It tho most beautiful, up-to-date and
satisfactory machine on Hie market, we
will take it Ii you like it,
we know v will make yon
prices terms will be entirely
A. W. ANGE CO.
N,
Those large red aPples, sweet
last week in the absence oranges delicious nuts,
of general manager fancy candies at B. F. Man
Rev. W. pastor of Co look tempting.
Free Will Baptist church here,, Robt Strange of the
was
Tuesday. service at the Episcopal I appears on in the of
went up the; church Monday m. Bl
read on business Tuesday. preached at night and con- tN-
making pastoral calls here eastern conducted
Many of the Winterville people
attended church here Sunday.
Henry Dixon went to Ayden
Friday.
SALE.
j By virtue of a mortgage executed by
D. Cox wife to J.
I will make application to the Board of
Commissioners of Pitt county on the
first in January, 1907, for license
to retail spirituous ard malt liquors in the
town of Grimesland, N. C. for six
months beginning January 1st, 1907.
Dec 6th, 1906 W. B. Williams.
Personal Property Sale.
On Friday Dec. 21st. at o'clock a.
m. at homestead mile; from
Oakley, in Carolina township, I will sell
at public auction a lot of household and
kitchen furniture, farming implements,
carts,
hay, etc
Terms of sales cash.
M.
A FEW
Fancy Protector
Bath Etc., Etc
In Superior
Conn
Notice of Sale
Mrs. Sarah Taylor went j R Johnson and
and
ether,
cox. Rev. W. E. cox,
rector, assisted i the services-
v f- coin h
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r- . .-
n i
c . -a i T d .
.
i to to
undersigned will sell
cash in-fore the court house door
on the 17th day
January,
lot situate in the town of Winterville,
North Cam n i I
Pitt County.
H. W
Vs.
and W. A.
Blokes, j
By virtue of an order
con t of Pitt i
in .
James 1- Hom-
commissioner, .--e
public e before the
house door of Pi t in
Greenville, N. C to the highest
for die
day i f Dee, 1906
following tract or par-
to-wit;
ala stake on the Now Born
at tho colored
school house acre, thence
Chat line west to a stake three
feet from W. A. f.
thence i i.
. i i i
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w LI I ii .
road hi .- u .
.- g more
tin- 16-n day of
196-
farm
We'll lay aside your see until Christmas, and
we'll make any exchanges desired after Christmas.
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
tin,
BE SURE TO SEE OUR LINE OF
LADIES
Handkerchiefs
One hundred styles to
from
Special prices each
Valuable
. . r G. ville.
ere ;
a j
do wen
The
re Seville, N. C.
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To be Sold
During th
Holidays
of
Fail Winter
of to our customers the most Remarkable Price deductions
recorded in l cow en the over our entire stock
will be of its real money
less of cost for just . . HP value and worth
GO
We can't begin to many new novelties we every day in La-
dies Fine Dress s, Hardly a new wrinkle a pears en the Metropolitan market but that
we can truthfully assert that what you buy here is
RIGHT UP TO THE
.
We have the .; it . C i l v. r, tit- cir be
toil. be to about value It Guaranteed.
We rave lot r. is the best tin- city and prices
right of th latest shapes and style
. i ,
ct i i iv the i k y I just right .
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i own lot- -At
By virtue of decree of I he
Court of Pitt county, in a certain
en-
titled R. Parker Ex-
th.
1307 on the
town . sell
public sale to the for
n. that certain lot or parcel of land
in town of I ville, Pill
. t . Y el as I
I, . tree
the lot of M ;
by Hill an.
net, contain-
half less.
in h day of December 1906.
Alex L, . . mi
TO CREDITORS.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
H By virtue of an . of
I Superior court
made in the case f It. Harvey
, 1.1 hers i I,
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nip u , no
under
sell
at
the
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JUST
ONE
WORD that word U
It refer to Dr. Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated
Troubled with Indigestion
Sick headache
Bilious
Insomnia
ANY of these symptoms and others
Indicate inaction of the LIVER.
You
Take No Substitute.
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North Carolina In Superior
Pitt County Court.
G. W. M
Va. I NOTICE.
I above will lake
notice that n at ion entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of county for a divorce from
the of matrimony, and the said
will further take notice that
is required to appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of Pitt
county to be h, on the second Mon-
day of it being 14th.
day of January, 1907, the courthouse
said county In Greenville, N. C. and
answer or demur to the complaint
will apply tee
the for relief in
fund complaint. the day
1906.
Ii, MOORE, C. S. C.
Atty. for plaintiff.
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said . . v.-
s. prop.
tn
1st, All material on hand
to Ii-
C -Hi; in one
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and in tH I i
usual . pi 1.11 ig . . .
k and
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pa y in ,,; I . r
a f biggies, bu
g bodies, e .
All is-
s, lease In Id bull ,
has title
ii. run
th Attention
lap and See
. . March
take pleas-
in
. hi h
from
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I.
of
I Ion of
Printers
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we
Col
ail
,;them r as good as now
any unsightly
km or the bot-
PRICES
Head
lots , , , IV ,
Rules
L. S and
Head Ruled in
and over per
A of
Rule, w. e full
I all
as u v, hole g the
n U a Id, all
property, mentioned
or p u r t as-
e k be to deposit
. i will be cheerfully
of bid in . .
i, as
I., i. Pointers Iv Co
Nov i;,. ;, Manufactures of Type and
Receiver, j High ll
; l
c; n Line as we closing out our entire stock at less than cost.
invite you to come and tor the many rare bargains we are
f P. We are showing all styles and our pattern and made to order f
. at Li . . . t . . ; oil -iii u ii mil I
.; a veil broke. G. A- Kittrell,
I Winterville, N. C.
II.-
; gt a
. fa done u
r nail or screw i i or
Have d
J tool and he pr. pared
, enc i-. Our
la a yo ii. -i
will -.- that your tool
look a
t useful i .
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a. k. i .
, You get Harness, a
Horse
of-------kl
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Patrick con-
ducting; a cotton and
in the town of Grifton, N. r has th
i,., m
consent. Joel Patrick
said
Dec 12th. 1906.
W. II. Kilpatrick.
Joel Patrick.
ID. W.
Gr
j And Provisions I
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always
Ice pi -on-
In stuck. Country
Sold
D. W.
North Carol n
As fine a lot of day oats as
you ever saw at Frank V John-
r ,
hi
doing fine
will sell reasonable on ac-
count of health of family. Ad-
dress Washington
N. C.
Reward.
James Bell, a white man
years old. about feet inches s
about brown eyes
and carpenter, escaped from State ft
NOTICE TO
of
court of Pitt having
sued letters to me-
the the 14th.
day of November, on the
Victor deceased
notice hereby given U per
sons ed to the estate to
make immediate payment the
undersigned an to creditors
aid estate their
ins authenticate I.
at The State will pay a re-
ward of and expenses for his cap-
and delivery to the State prison at
and will supplement the
above with an additional reward
w Sheriff of Pitt county
months after the f n
tie or this notice will he pie id
in bar of their this
the 14th of
JAME v
on the estate of E.
Cox
NEXT
TUESDAY
IS CHRISTMAS.
Merry to all.
The musical households are the
happiest homes.
The Queen of all musical
moots is the piano.
Q of all ii th
Have yon n in your home
Not too late for Xmas if you
write
The host pianos-lowest prices-
easiest terms.
Writ for Catalog and special
price list.
Address.
M.
Granny St NORFOLK, VA
Geo. S. Mgr.
After Jan. 11-1 St.
TO
Letters of
of Mary A
deceased, having this day been
issued to me by the clerk of
-t of Pi t o
dice is given to all per-
sons holding claims
of s Mary A. Turnage
to present them to me for
duly on m
before the 20th day of November
1907, or be plead
bar their recovery.
Persona in to sad, estate
will make i media e payment to
me. his the 20th of N
of m
vis and
A Harrington,
i A.
Ho
o r
Livery and
and
we
Yon It If Saw
II on
curious it said the
person for whom you
care most on earth, the one you see
m-st and who receive your most
constant attention. Is the one whose
countenance is least familiar to
is asked the visitor.
said the philosopher.
Is a fact that If people could tie
and .-unlit meet themselves In the
street very few would them-
selves. We look at ourselves many
times during days of the
We say our eyes are blue or brown or
whatever other color they limy be. our
hair black, our chin peaked, our fore-
bead Ugh. We know every lineament
of our face from constant study and
attention, yet when we turn away
from the mirror we cannot conjure up
a picture of ourselves.
know just how our friends and
even acquaintances In fancy we
can see them sitting so or so.
and their varying expressions under
different circumstances are clear to us
even though we may not have seen
them for years, but when it conies to
ourselves we cannot till in even the
outlines of the picture We may
we may cry. we may frown, but we do
not know how we look while we are
it. Photographs do not help
We have never scan ourselves in the
Dean. Mirrors and pictures are poor
aids when we sit down mid try to see
Ourselves With mind's eye.
is why people are so deeply
Interested in who is said to
resemble them, say to ii man
know somebody who is the dead
age of he will never rest till
he sees person. Then if like-
Is really true he will own
up to that time he had bud no
of how he realty
visitor smiled wanly.
wish you wouldn't talk like
she said. makes me feel positively
New York Press.
.-lured,
LAWS IN CHINA.
Came in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, DISC
SMOOTHING ONE
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
awn TA
Yours o
ii. L
The Hardware Man.
Announcement
We beg to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-
White Lead, Paints.
Colors, and an
Country Ready Paints.
No of
lion, of
Incompatibility of laws based
on diverse is nowhere
more marked than in China, says Ho
tea U. Morse In t lie Atlantic.
no bankruptcy law Is possible. If n
debtor own estate Will not
pay his debts the deficiency must Ix
made good by bis brothers
uncles; If a debtor a bis
i i---. Imprison-
if debtor returns be is put la
prison and kepi there Indefinitely,
as he can flat money for bis
daily food released by payment
In full or by death, This is the law.
When in 1800 Admiral Ting found
himself forced to
and bis Heel, he committed suicide.
By technically
dying before surrender, be saved bi-
mother, sou;
and decapitation
their properly from confiscation,
penally when a commander surrenders
Imperial fortress. This Is the law.
When In old days
gunner caused the death of a Chinese
by tiring a from a cannon from
which by oversight tho ball had not
been removed, be was seized, tried
executed. And in 1830, when
the course of a with Ens
and American s at Canton a
Chinese was killed. de
that if the guilty- person could
not be detected executed lbs
whole party should be handed over
for execution. This is the law.
Intention Is never taken Into ac
COUnt A dollar for a dollar, eye
for eye. a life for u life, and nil
for the emperor and his
s the law of China.
FRAUDS
aS Hare Volumes Do
and
A well known collector acquired
what he took to be a book published
by Aldus in the year 1480. lie paid
for and believed that It was
original Aldus, because the publish-
press mark, a dolphin coiled round
an anchor, appealed upon It When
the book was shown to an expert It
proved to be beyond a shadow of
doubt a Is to
say. It was simply a copy of the orig-
work printed by an Ingenious book
fakir. So clever was the Imitation
that only expert could tell it from
the original and rare book. Scores of
persona during recent years have
bought facsimiles of rare works under
impression that they were getting
the originals
Three has been faked
many times and sold as original to
collectors who no doubt treasure them
rarities. Genuine copies of this
little book are worth a good slim, and
some unscrupulous dealers, taking ad-
vantage r the circumstances, have
bad it reprinted and palm off
copies on
tor genuine Brat edition.
Many make a by
old and rare for
scrupulous dealers. These men are
adepts In the art bunk m and
are quite able to make goad any
of an Imperfect copy, Instance,
if a rare book has a leaf it is
handed over to a restorer, who re-
prints the page with battered
paper upon It Is printed be-
afterward with chem-
or water in order to give
l the hue.
The first folio Shakespeare Is. of
course, of grant value, and It Is safe
to say that every possible deception
bus been practiced In String up copies
of this work tor sale. At one time the
manufacture of first folio
was a trade. A firs folio having
several leaves missing bad leaves in-
from the second folio, while In
one else the play of
was reprinted and Inserted In a
folio. The pages were
cleverly done that several experts
were at first unable to detect them
when over pages of the
work In question, Book restorers, in
B rule, are most artists, and
they can produce an imitation of a
page of a rare book which will deceive
hundred of collectors. One
restorer has more Lian
a thousand old books during the last
two years, producing pases file
He supplying colophons or deco-
rated capitals. There is not a thing
wanting to make a book that
man cannot skillfully
Brooklyn
REPORT O THE CONDITION OF
GREENVILLE, N. C.
b-M
At close of business 1905.
RESOURCE-.
and discounts 159.087,16
unsecured 5.669,96
and fixtures
up from Oil
silver
bank
Capital stock paid
profits,
Hills payable
Deposits
Tim i
I I
Due to
Cashiers ck
Total,
North Carolina. County of
I, J. vile .- named bank, L
wear that the above u i tho lie knowledge
sod belief
S.
j.
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OF THE CO D
At the o Nov. 12th
v ll
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bonds .
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County of Pitt
I. L. little, the
that res tr
and n t
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G.
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
There i no line in the world better
i It has it a century
reputation for h wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
N. C,
The I.
The public man in America who
never been lagged with a
may be us efficient and worthy
praise as his brethren
as and but he has not
achieved an equal measure of popular
Nicknames are oftener Inspired
affection than by men
of the so called, are
ably nicknamed. Venerable citizen-
still refer to Lincoln,
With reminiscent affection upon
Nickname good and
bad are old as history. In this conn
try the people have a way of
ting the of the men they
like and assigning their full titles tr
he men who prefer to
bet on your popularity.
About the hardest thing in world
to handle Is n jealous disposition.
When some people get Into trouble
they enlist a lot of people to help
out.
If you have to keep demanding your
rights all the time yon are asking for
something not coming to you.
What a comfortable world this would
be if people didn't mice b delight In
making trouble for each other
A doctor has two classes of people
to contend who swear by
him and those who swear at him.
How you resent It when any one In-
In that which you consider
And how often you
Interfere with business of others
Globs.
s iota
WATER
F . . -V
Prof H- B L Little J W.
It. S Evans. Herbert A. It. Bree Ho j. J. x.
many others of Greenville
S. C
A Kin- . For i ,.
One of the most wonderful
In history was made manifest on tin
day of man's Into
Roman Catholic church, Oct.
1846, Newman made his con version u
Father Dominic Lit
On the MUM day, Oct.
1840, left the seminary
Of St. and went out of tin
Stand
The Poe and
One Of the finest in southern
England Is Place, birth-
place of Sir Philip Sidney. Under the
trees of Its park Waller paid
his to the haughty Lady
Dorothea, whom be celebrated
But heart of Lady Dorothea
was the most
of her time was by
Waller's amatory verses, and she re-
the poet III favor of the of
Many years afterward
countess met Waller and. reminding
him sentimentally of the old days at
asked him when be would
again write verses about her.
said the poet rudely, are-
as young and us handsome as you were
I-1 iii-i of
Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas
with a disagreeable smell. It is
In coW only slightly
In hot water. II destroys color wet
fabrics and is also a Strong disinfect-
ant. Both Of these are said
to lie duo to its power of
hydrogen compounds, such as water.
with hydrogen
which In a nascent
oxidizes coloring matter rendering II
colorless. As a disinfectant it
the germs of disease and Is In
largely used fur this purpose.
Fit
would thought this
Americanism, but I It In
In Her where Tug
to pray let me see you,
fight There were two
etc. and
Queries.
A ad . Too.
per of MM In this
i. r
IV
cent
of l f
I nut I
Old Mrs. Jones entered the drawing
room unexpectedly and spoiled a very
pretty tableau.
was Just whispering a secret
ii Jennie's explained Char
lie.
said the old lady
your has become so
bad that mistake month
for her TH Bit.
r.-.
BRADLEY BEST,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS
A. B. ELLINGTON CO.
Dear Sirs,
Reindeer Station Nov. 21st
for Fancy
etc
and
luring the Holiday
nil kinda of folks, and will make your store
ail kinds
ell v one in town to call at your store as soon as
and make their selections. I will not be able to be there m
persons Dec. P. M.
for a Happy Christmas,
place.
R B ELLINGTON CO
Greenville, N. C
H Is often not see
than to avenge
n ii i ii I i W yo
was i broils,
Baltimore American.
WE ARE HERE
F. M.
INSURANCE
GE
PHONE
4TH STREET.
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Yours to satisfy.
New, latest,
Goods,
up-t i a Fall and Winter
W lens. Dress trimmings and
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C-r n i
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look
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ago they
During. i
the sum of
and the
in other
goes on as th i
report of invest m-i
counties. The
never
limitations- In
in a lane m
factoring
bond for his employ r. as a mi t-
of form or i
As the
passed, the old tobacconist
his business ceased, and sill wan
until one the
f was served with
an execution in or
of the government f r on
this old bond- He had in the
m become a man of
means, a banker and one of the
fist men in North Carolina
church and political
was thunderstruck, but there
was the. situation to face By
the aid of powerful friends I a I
blameless record, he was I i
THE
Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
Or CAROLINA. TUESDAY.
ONE YEAR
JO.
STATEMENT.
Of all claims audited and allowed by the
Board of Commissioners of
County, together with receipts
and Disbursements and the t
Condition of said county for the fiscal
ending December 2nd. 1906.
ON-
Ladies, Misses and
PAUPER.
H C for
H H Tyson
Byrd and Bro
David Boyd
Frank Bright and wife
lb
showing you
C r.
i i.
it
S C
ti T P
e to give you a few price
will take pleasure in
solid colors,
nixed, the
Ks
Raincoats and Furs,
These Reduced Prices Apply to our Stock
of Beautiful Stylish and
The Variety is
Great
Bynum Battle
Pennie Burney
Sal lie B
Martha Briley
Wm Bernard
John S- Cannon
Sarah F Cannon
M W C Cannon
Nancy Cox
Clark.
j lark
p Chance
Cobb
Ab
a J O
make a compromise
government
w;
it
Help the Editor Out.
With so
I just impossible for The R.
I to keep up with the
i the people who come and g
land we can only print tin
COATS
OF
knowledge
SHOES
per ya-i.
and t-r ladies
. i.-. most
.; on
th
y,
Our
I readers could make it ea r for
us to print the personal items if
would phone or tell
of Try it and .
how you can tell as.
Cheviot,
Mixed
i-.
I come to our
to see in print
i ought to be mentioned i
cause we did not know it.
and Plaid.
He
la
Bed .
Ti .
.-
Ii .
W i
Alice
K. Loin-
C.
Dunn
I and wife
i Dupree
get no
ii for
dresses fit figures
IS
is
r urn
.-.
J. MOORE BRO.
IN--
DRY GOODS, IONS,
ERIE S
c r
Dollars
an
a-
n in handy a
i g than to I
e e
where
There is
you can
n seed meal and Hulls
MILL STUFF,
ii very lowest prices. I also carry a
line of nice
GROCERIES
on these. See me before
JOHNSON
till
Do you ever stop to t hi . . d .
reader, the value of year lo I
paper to the community,
home has an for
good that is hard to overestimate
I It public opinion; it does
j well its part in protecting and;
j preserving the government. It
takes the place of a standing
army in guarding the s of
the it teaches your child-
morality truth and it
brings many rich blessings to the
h mes it visits with but little
financial reward for its label.-.
and in too many instances not
any. The home paper is tie
mirror in which those at a dis-
ice see us it is the pain
fall who are interested in
U take personal interest in
the town's paper assist i.;
every way possible in making ft
a true representative of our in
t and hospitable , I
us as our enterprising i d
l i l;
end the paper to your friend,
bring us the news and do ;
duty by your home paper am it
will meet you more than i
way. When you help your
paper you help your town in-
i help yourself,
interested our to n
r u i e.
Cur.
New York. Dec. F f
last three days the liners
Europe carried consider-
ably over in money or-
of this money goes
to Croat Britain and Ireland es-
the latter, Germany com-
next- Such a generous con-
was never known be-
fore. The mails are the largest
on record, hundreds of extra
hands having been engaged to
deal with them. The Christmas
mail for Australia and the far
East has already gone through
this city. According to the
mate of the authorities
it is per cent, than on
These Goods
am
Elegant
are Priced for Quick
First Choice.
and you Should C i Early to
Furs
Elegant Furs of
Isabella Fox,
Mink, m,
You see our
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS,
Plain White and Colored
10-4,11-4,12-4 Slavs,
CLAUS
more
u Fulford
J rimes
-I
Mar. ill
Fran- dines
Boot,
Lena
Ann
Ham and wife
Hunt
H James
Mary
DOS M Joyner
Marina Johnson
Simon Johnson
Susan
Lang
Bern Lee
Nancy Moore
Morris
Elon May
Mrs J B Morgan
Louis
Ashley Norris child
Judy Nobles
Annis Parker
Robinson
Wm Robinson
Riley Randolph
x Rives
Jas
II I
.;
is Providing He Little
cur Toy China
Make store your Xmas i
You
th
expenses
ton
Stocks
John Braxton
Hannah Braxton
H C for
H H Tyson
O Byrd and Bro
Frank Bright and wife
Mar Tripp
Fanni Tripp
M Taylor
Pal
Ellen
Fred Venters
Vines
Louisa Vick
, Mrs W G Windham
Wilson
Wilson
Jno Pollard family
Alex Greene
Virginia Atkinson
L Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
Bynum
Pennie Burney
Sallie
Martha Briley
Wm Bernard
John S Cannon
Sarah F Cannon
1200 W C Cannon
1201 Nancy Cox
1202 Phyllis Clark
1203 Susan Clark
1204 Reuben Clark
1205 Willis Chance
1206 Phyllis Cobb
1207 A J Corbett
1208 Abram Dunn
1209 Henry and wife
1210 Hannah Dupree
1211 Alex Daniel
1212 Peggy Ellis
1213 Titus Elks
1214 Jas
1215 Redmond Fulford
1216 Tisha Fleming
1217 Frank Grimes
Betsey Garris
1219 Bettie Gay
1220 Willis Graham
1221 Alice Gorham
1222 Alex Green
1223 K Henderson
1224 Louis Hudson
1225 C Horton
1226 Maria Harrington
1227 Isabella Holmes
1228 Frank Hines
1229 Robt
Ham and wife
Hunt
1232 Lonnie
1233 Ann E
Henry James
1235 Mary Jones
Lawrence Joyner
1237 Mrs Joyner
1238 Marina Johnson
1239 Sim Johnson
Susan Johnson
1241
1212 Lang
1243 Lee
. Nancy Moore
Morris
12-18
1249 Mrs J B Morgan
Louis
1251 Ashley Norris child
1252 Judy Nobles
1253 Annis Parker
I Jno Pollard family
1255 R A Robinson
1256 Win Robinson
1257 Riley Randolph
Cilia Rives
1259 L Simmons
1260 Jas H Spain
1261 Mary Spain
1262 Jno Sheppard
1263 G W Smith
1264 Delia Staton
1265 Clemmie Stocks
1266 Martha Tripp
1267 Fanni e Tripp
1268 Mary Taylor
1269
1270 Ellen
1271 Fred Venters
1272 Vines
1273 Louisa Vick
1274 Mrs V G Windham
1275 Jno Wilson
1276 Wilson
Walters
Luke Boyd
1289
1290 Mary Jones gr
1321 Cato Boyd
1322 Watson Phillips
1329 Virginia Atkinson
1330 Millie Atkinson
1331 Charlotte Anderson
1332 Anderson
1333 Jno Braxton
1334 Hannah Braxton
1335 H C
for H H Tyson
POOR PRINT
Jr. T who
of
1341 . -y
j ; . . . i
. Al
Ira.
I c wife
j Cannon
in Cannon
, Co 1346 W C Cannon
1347 Nancy Cox
13-18 Clark
1349 Susan Clark
1350 Reuben
Willis Chance
Phyllis Cobb
1353 A J Corbett
1354 Dunn
1355 Henry wife
Dupree
Alex Daniel
Peggy Ellis
Titus Elks
Jas.
Fulford
Tisha Fleming
Frank
i Betsy Garris
I j
am
Mica
K H .,.,
DO
So
I So
I So
Io o
Ho
on
Louis Hudson
1.72 C Horton
it Harrington
I v.;,..
Ir
1486 Frank Bright wife
1487 Bynum Battle
1488 Pennie Burney
1489 Sallie Baker
1490 Martha Briley
1491 Wm Bernard
1492 Cato Boyd
1493 W D Bland
1494 Cannon
1495 Sarah F Cannon
1496 Nancy cox
1497 Phyllis Clark
1498 Susan Clark
1499 Reuben Clark
1500 Willis Chance
1501 Phyllis
1502 A J Corbett
1503 Abram Dunn
1504 Henry wife,
1506 Hannah Dupree
1507 Alex Daniel
1508 Peggy Ellis
1509 Titus Elks
1510 Jas
1511 Redmond Fulford
1512 Tisha Fleming
Foreman
Frank Grimes
I Io Betsey Garris
Bettie Gay
To be continued.
More Calendars.
The Reflector office was
with some more beautiful
n today. They were
the Greenville Banking
Trust Co., J. G.
. id The Building Lumber Co.
Bros, at House,
us a very artistic one.
I So
I So of
I So
I So
ACT.
Yon Mai on . r
Trail Attention
-o a Poor i
There a i t Atlanta
on k Sou
few days ago Sun was i
ed by a o . and
demonstrated that h-. of j
human a part
of man's nature and that what-
ever the rush or importance of I
THRONG.
i Go for
Dec.
eight left this morn-
left this morn-
Burton left
this morn
Mollie left this
mo n for Elizabeth City.
Miss Annie White came home
Friday evening from Norfolk.
a man's business i he can
ways be polite an . rate.
When the train reached Dover
an elderly evidently
got on
board accompanied by two little
That she .;.
as evident and she was Dist. Attorney Harry Skinner
unused to travel was still more came home from Raleigh Friday
evident; but she had scarcely j afternoon,
got on the train before she be- Frank Wilson arrived from
J. A. Person left this morning
for Richmond and Louisburg.
Mrs P. M. Johnson and child-
left this morning for
son
I i
came the object solicitude
a young man He
was a man possessed of more
than ordinary
Frank U
1376
Lennie Hard
E i;
1879 Ham and wife
Hunt
1381 Henry
1382 Mary Jones S C
Mary Jones Gr
Lawrence Joyner
1885 Mrs Chas Joyner
Marina Johnson
1387 Simon Johnson
1388 Susan Johnson
1389
1390 Lang
Berry Lee
1392
1398 Nancy Moore
1894
1395 Abram Morris
1396
1397 Mrs J. B. Morgan
1398 Louis
DO
I -v I
f I
I Sol
So I
1399 Ashley Norris and child So
1400 Judy
Annis Parker
Watson
R A Robin on
1404 William Robinson
1405 Riley Randolph
Cilia Rives
L Simmons
1408 James H Spain
1409 Mary Spain
1410 John Sheppard
1411 G W Smith
Delia Staton
Clemmie Stocks
1414 Martha Tripp
1416 Fannie Tripp
1416 Mary Taylor
1417
1418 Ellen
1419 Fred Venters
1420 Vines
Louisa Vick
1-122 Mrs. W. G. Windham
1428 John Wilson
Wilson
1-125 Samuel Walters
14-41 Foreman
1442 W B Canon burying
pauper
Bland
Jno Pollard
Virgin
1479 Millie Atkinson
1480 Charlotte Anderson
1481 Richard Anderson
1482 Jno Braxton
Hannah Braxton
1484 H C
for H H Tyson
1485 Byrd Bro
How
tin in
lie
find yourself It is also
do you The
, do yon
id The
do
. what arc i-
know if
; -.-. and the
arc living.
. Ii pie, nay,
The
So
So
So
. tolls of
. ,. i ; n
. ,. i or . run
I . . h she . ill semi a
in
;. ,;,.
Hie child,
cos
the gel
Both II. of Bavaria and
Stanislaus, tho king, father-
of Louis XIV. wore most in-
r-. In the of
few years the former built the
castle of and tho
of and
the last by him
to be n monument to Louis
while tho latter, to gratify
his -in
chapels, ducal towers
and town homes. His
according to some, is tho church
of Notre Dame do But
see in the
king's for to
it ha tho
old church of same erect-
ed by the I . in
for victory over Charles,
duke of in
Annapolis today to spend Christ-
mas at home.
Miss Helen Forbes returned
tall, home today from school at Dur-
and manly, quick m-
where he could do good Miss Annie Perkins is home
and quick to take advantage Of Farmville to spend the
such opportunity. holidays.
The young man hastened Miss Mamie Brinkley came
woman's i- i- listed her home Friday evening from
co her seat, ton v bun- school at Raleigh-
dies and deposit d h Miss Sadie Abram, of Rocky
and after had Been her Mount, is visiting her sister,
comfortably slipped Mrs. S. M. Schultz.
coin into the hand of i the J. G. Watson left this after-
little boys this was done so noon for Maysville to the
there was holidays.
scarcely any notice taken of the; Mr. and Mrs B E. Parham
episode. and little son. Hugh, left this
When Core Creek was reached morning for
the woman and boys loft y H. Whichard Al
train and the young man was at and Kathleen Kennedy want
hand to help with her bag- to Panacea Springs
gage and had she been a queen Mr and Mfg R A
he could not have been more Jake and son. Tom,
courteous He saw old lady morning for Henderson.
ed, bade her an . . n . ,
j. iv , ., Dr Hester, .
adieu and disappeared n. Y , who was i Mr.
who witnessed the incident and Mrs. J. D-Garden, left this
they did not see him again on morning,
train but his conduct left an
somewhat akin to awe.
It was a strange and really
beautiful transaction. New Om of Proves Fatal.
Bern Journal. . , , ,, , ,
On Wednesday th year old
daughter of Mr, James Mathews
near Bethel, was horribly burn-
ed by her clothing catching on
from an open fire place The
little girl died Thursday from
Charlotte. Dee. a
luncheon on Monday Mrs John
C. Montgomery announced the
Miss Nan T- Dowd her injuries,
to Mr. W. F. Harding, the mar- A few days Mamie
to take place on the 16th of Manning, . J. L.
January. G. was
The house was beautifully standing with her to the
orated in red and green and an fire place, when h . .- caught
elaborate luncheon was served, and was nearly h-j ft. She
The place wore the was terribly but is
T. F H and thought she will ,.
the date
The ladies present Mes- RESOLUTIONS OF S
dames H. A- A. B.
Reese, C B. Bryant. C. C
Plato T. Durham and
Mattie Dowd d Nan T.
or if .
. .- Eyes.
Mai v think their
other,
pow-
. I e,
. .,,,
day has,
in left.
and
. n on the table
irk,
concentrated,
will
. I as tho
a rule,
his
his l
.-.
become
man or
ore in our
schools.
game
r,
Whereas. Broth
one of our best an
chiefs,
of his faithful and
Ricks Assign. which is God's b- I
The firm of Ricks be it r
doing a general merchandise and ,
milling business, made an assign- Tribe offer
this morning, F. C. thy to our
being named as assignee. The perhaps the
the firm are placed I life, and assure I
at with assets estimated i mourn with him in
to be nearly as much. affliction, and a
these solutions be
Mrs. Father Dead.
Friday night Mrs. R.
received a telegram from
Helena. Ark , announcing the
death of her father. Mr. J. T-
Brame, which occurred at
o'clock of paralysis, in the 59th
year of his age. She has the
sympathy of many friends in her
sorrow.
New, large mullets at S. M.
Schultz.
One more big shopping day
before Christmas.
T. White
st faith-
sustained the loss
wife
to man.
we
r in this
of his
i hat we
great
copy of
on
our minutes a copy j to Broth-
While and a to our local
paper for publication.
Respect fully,
D. L. James,
R. C. Flanagan,
F Smith.
C. Moore.
Eye Hurt.
The first local pop cracker ac-
we have heard reported
occurred Friday evening. Wine
Fleming, of Mr. W
had an eye seriously injured
by a pop cracker.
-1


Title
Eastern reflector, 21 December 1906
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 21, 1906
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