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                <p>
D. J. WHIG HARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONt DOLLAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
CHRISTMAS DANCE. <lb />
Ob of the .; Social <lb />
the and the <lb />
Ever Given in <lb />
The Christmas dance was one <lb />
of the most affairs ever <lb />
held in this part of the State. <lb />
The dancing hall was <lb />
very beautifully with the large <lb />
American flags that hung from <lb />
the ceiling down and in between <lb />
were the large Japanese parasols <lb />
with tho small lanterns hanging <lb />
around, the of the hall were <lb />
papered with undo Sam's colors, <lb />
stars and stripes. The hall was <lb />
lighted with electricity through- <lb />
out and with the red, <lb />
white and blue paperings. The <lb />
stage was also b scene of beauty <lb />
as the decorations were <lb />
floors carpeted in white <lb />
with the stars and stripes, holly <lb />
and mistletoe for the side walls <lb />
The orchestra sat on the stage <lb />
and the music was inspiring <lb />
during the whole evening. <lb />
The sat in the rear <lb />
of the hall where a very beautiful <lb />
place was prepared for them, the <lb />
decorations also many and pretty <lb />
with the floors carpeted in white. <lb />
The German led by Miss <lb />
Muse Blount, of Washington, ard <lb />
Walter B. Wilson, Jr., of Green- <lb />
ville, the figures were very long <lb />
and some of the most beautiful <lb />
ever seen here, in one of which <lb />
fireworks were used, the couples <lb />
in f <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Hassel and Mrs Sam <lb />
Parham posted the interior fire- <lb />
works, which were given to all <lb />
the couples, then forming a circle <lb />
around the hall the fireworks <lb />
were lighted, it was a lovely- <lb />
scene and to be long <lb />
by the many people pres- <lb />
Another very pretty figure <lb />
was led by the two cadets from <lb />
West Point who were with us, <lb />
the figure was with American <lb />
flags and the couples formed arch <lb />
way the hall where the <lb />
couples passed through <lb />
The following couples were <lb />
Miss Muse Blount, of <lb />
Washington, with Walter <lb />
son, Jr.; Miss Eva Hassell, of <lb />
Washington, with Theo Owens, <lb />
of Norfolk; Miss Betty Tyson <lb />
with Cadet H- E. Marshburn, of <lb />
the Unites States Military <lb />
West Point; Mr. Marshburn <lb />
in his dress uniform used at <lb />
the academy; Miss Irma <lb />
Hurt James; Miss Janie <lb />
Tyson with Harold Parsons, of <lb />
Philadelphia; Nannie Lou <lb />
of Hendersonville, with <lb />
L. E. Scoggins; Miss Kate <lb />
of Durham, with Will Lips- <lb />
comb; Miss Olive Morrill, of <lb />
Snow Hill, with Cadet <lb />
S. Wilson, of the United States <lb />
Military Academy West Point, <lb />
Mr. Wilson was also in his full <lb />
dress military Miss <lb />
Mary James with Cary Warren; <lb />
Miss Sherrod, of Hamil- <lb />
ton, with Dr. Major Fleming, of <lb />
Hamilton; Miss Delia May Far- <lb />
mer, of Wilson, with Frank <lb />
son, candidate for the Naval <lb />
Academy, Annapolis; Miss Mary <lb />
of with Alex <lb />
Blow; Miss Fannie Bagwell, with <lb />
Judson Blount, candidate for the <lb />
Military Academy, West Point; <lb />
Miss Patrick with Harry <lb />
of Durham, Miss Lottie <lb />
White, of Winston Salem, with <lb />
John Mill Pattie <lb />
Davenport, of with Mr. <lb />
of New Bern, <lb />
Jamie Bryan with Will i <lb />
of Washington, Miss Mary D- <lb />
with D. M. dark, of Wei- <lb />
don, Miss Lottie Blow with An- <lb />
drew Moore, Miss Elizabeth <lb />
Jones, of Bethel, with Bill Pat- <lb />
rick, Miss Mary Sherrod, <lb />
Hamilton, with Robert Baker, <lb />
of Hamilton, Miss Jennie Dixon, <lb />
of Rocky Mount, Ames <lb />
Brown, Miss Maggie Dixon, of <lb />
Rocky Mount with Thurman <lb />
Moore, Miss Rosa Wells, of <lb />
son, with Jack White, Miss <lb />
of Hinder He with <lb />
Frank Wilson, Miss Rags- <lb />
dale with Dr. R. L. Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Herbert White, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Hay wood Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. L Hassell, Mr- and Mrs R. J. <lb />
Cobb, Mr. and Mrs- J. D. Garden <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parham, Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. J. W. Ferrall, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. D. E. House. Mrs. A L. <lb />
Blow, Mrs Gov. Jarvis, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs Mayo. <lb />
Music was furnished by the <lb />
band from Washington, D- <lb />
Flowers for the evening were <lb />
American roses, <lb />
and white roses, together <lb />
with the young ladies and chap- <lb />
in evening gowns and the <lb />
gentlemen in dress suits and <lb />
tuxedos made the dance one of <lb />
the most beautiful sights ever <lb />
seen in Greenville. <lb />
lite stags were George Pen- <lb />
of Tarboro; Will <lb />
of Rocky Mount; Jim Sim- <lb />
mons, of Tarboro; L Laughing- <lb />
house, New Bern; <lb />
Wilson, Dr. J. W of Wash- <lb />
H. Bryant, of Tarboro; <lb />
Mr. Rasberry, of New <lb />
v Frank <lb />
Dr. Dixon, Mount, Tom <lb />
Meadow;, Rocky Mount; Law- <lb />
of Snow Hill; <lb />
Carroll, of Washington, <lb />
Mr Ramsey, of Rocky Mount; <lb />
Ballard Smith, Danville; Raul <lb />
Davenport, A. M. Moseley. <lb />
We regret not publishing full <lb />
account of the that were <lb />
present but we were unable to <lb />
get them all as there were many <lb />
of from New Bern, Wilson, <lb />
Rocky Mount, Raleigh, Washing- <lb />
ton and other pieces. <lb />
Souvenirs for the evening were <lb />
small American flags. This <lb />
dance was a success, but it <lb />
hard work to carry it through <lb />
and the management is to be <lb />
congratulated. Every one <lb />
joyed it, and the hospitality <lb />
shown will be a send off for our <lb />
hustling town of Greenville. <lb />
For several good reasons the <lb />
banquet could not be held at the <lb />
Carolina after the dance as <lb />
first planned, but luncheon was <lb />
served at the different homes- <lb />
The decorations for the dance <lb />
and souvenirs were nil ordered <lb />
from New York. American beau- <lb />
lies came from Richmond <lb />
The following were <lb />
Mesdames Harry Skin- <lb />
Gov. Jarvis, R. J. Cobb, <lb />
Robt. J. L. Hassell, J <lb />
G. W. B. Brown, J. D. <lb />
Garden, Sam Parham, <lb />
Roy Flanagan, Chas. Skin- <lb />
A. L- L. C. Arthur, <lb />
Herbert White, E. B. <lb />
C. S. Carr. <lb />
Mrs- Walter Wilson entertained <lb />
after the dance at a late luncheon <lb />
Wilson and H. E. Marshburn of <lb />
the Military Academy, Vest <lb />
Point. The home was decorated <lb />
with American beauties and car- <lb />
nations and the in fireworks <lb />
was used which was quite a <lb />
Those present <lb />
i H. E. Marshburn of the <lb />
United Military Academy <lb />
with Miss Bettie Tyson, J- Hurt <lb />
James with Miss Irma <lb />
Miss Rosa Wells, Wilson, with <lb />
Jack White, Wilson <lb />
of the United States Military <lb />
Academy, West Point, with Miss <lb />
Olive Morrill, of Snow Hill, <lb />
Janie Tyson with Harold Parson, <lb />
of Philadelphia, Mis Eva Has- <lb />
sell, of Washington, with Theo. <lb />
Owens, of NorfolK Stags, John <lb />
Wilson, Walter Wilson, Jr. <lb />
Jim Simmons, Tarboro, George <lb />
Pennington, Tarboro, Judson <lb />
Blount and Frank Wilson. <lb />
Rovers laid for and <lb />
the luncheon very much <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
Help Your Town Grow. <lb />
No town will become a good <lb />
business center so long as its <lb />
business men rely on a few mer- <lb />
chants to make the effort to bring <lb />
trade to town Too often <lb />
men in a few lines are <lb />
about the only ones that reach <lb />
out custom. Other mer- <lb />
chants was it until these men in- <lb />
duce the people to come to town <lb />
and content themselves with <lb />
trade that naturally drift to their <lb />
place. A public spirited man <lb />
should ask himself if he is <lb />
his part to attract people to come <lb />
to town to trade in helping the <lb />
business <lb />
no town is . success unless all <lb />
lines working to extend the trade <lb />
as far as possible and to <lb />
bring a larger territory in the <lb />
circles in which the is the <lb />
business <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of R. Williams <lb />
Wants law <lb />
Ayden, N. Dec. 30th, 1907. <lb />
Editor <lb />
It seems to the writer that it <lb />
would be a for Pitt <lb />
county's members of the call <lb />
session of the General Assembly <lb />
to unite and consolidate the stock <lb />
in county, es- <lb />
the r-f Tar <lb />
river. We have a small ten <lb />
here in the that does not <lb />
have the stock law. and within <lb />
that territory we've a st ck law in <lb />
and Ayden. t sec ma <lb />
from the way talk, <lb />
body thirds it would be best to <lb />
have all t-o covered by <lb />
the stock law would do <lb />
with of gates and save the <lb />
traveling public ouch <lb />
in opening and shutting them, he <lb />
shies the L of keeping <lb />
repaired. A. we already <lb />
hove stock law to west, <lb />
north and south, why not it <lb />
over. Citizen <lb />
HE YEAR CHANGES. f <lb />
Found ,; in r r I <lb />
lo Delinquent Subscribers. <lb />
Under the ruling of the f <lb />
d-; t. of <lb />
.; i . i is cannot <lb />
The Reflector reporter made a <lb />
round of the business houses this,,,, their lists <lb />
to find what changes are long in arrears on <lb />
had taken place for the new year. v.-.-.- <lb />
In a majority of them the same. .; . . tole- <lb />
; in i subscribers, and as tho <lb />
. <lb />
clerical force continues as <lb />
The change; ire <lb />
J. B. Randolph, formerly with <lb />
The lost <lb />
has issued the follow the bubbles <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
G. H. on and Florence <lb />
Smith. <lb />
N. A. and None <lb />
Mills. <lb />
L. R. and Sallie <lb />
H. S. Strickland and Alice <lb />
Young. <lb />
B. Fleming and Josephine <lb />
Grover Brown Belle New- <lb />
ell. <lb />
. D. Han and Elma <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
W. H. Harrington and Mary <lb />
Anne Hodges. <lb />
R. F. Moseley and Ida J. <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
J. S Suitor, and Lizzie <lb />
ton. <lb />
W. II. and Ella <lb />
Wills and Vick <lb />
J. A. Sutton and Mollie Forbes, <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
James Peebles and Hattie <lb />
Chapman- <lb />
Aaron Atkinson and <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Joseph Parker and Annie <lb />
Smith <lb />
Dempsey Moore and Nannie <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Starling Brown and Ester <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
Samuel Jones and Mary King. <lb />
Sampson Greene and Rosetta <lb />
I., <lb />
lays several <lb />
have been <lb />
Bending around calendars for the <lb />
new year, and some them <lb />
real work, of art. tar <lb />
Rending calendars to th- R fl. e- <lb />
tor are C. T. W. II. <lb />
Kilpatrick, Bros., The <lb />
Bank of Greenville, Taft Van- <lb />
The Banking <lb />
Trust Co. The Building <lb />
Co. From out of town we <lb />
have received them from The <lb />
Companion, Boston; <lb />
J. New York; Cobb <lb />
Co , Norfolk. <lb />
Tree. <lb />
Free Will Baptist Sunday <lb />
school had a very <lb />
mas tree Monday night. There <lb />
were songs and recitation <lb />
before the distribution of pres- <lb />
all was enjoyed. <lb />
for <lb />
Petitions heir. circulated <lb />
for signatures asking the board <lb />
of aldermen to call an election on <lb />
the question of <lb />
against dispensary in Greenville <lb />
any more papers <lb />
the Greenville Wholesale Co., is , . o-y at this rats, the <lb />
st v newspapers <lb />
f inn i r <lb />
now with J- B. Higgs. <lb />
Purnell Tripp has purchased <lb />
the grocery business of A. <lb />
Kittrell- <lb />
Tom Andrew, with <lb />
supply Co. has <lb />
gen- to Richmond <lb />
W. A Tyson is a new addition <lb />
to the force at C. T Stanford's. <lb />
L. E formerly with <lb />
J. L. Wooten, has retired to <lb />
business for himself. <lb />
E. L Baker, formerly with ; <lb />
M. is now subscribers, <lb />
i-- afford to pay <lb />
postage w <lb />
J; c a matter of <lb />
n st t in accordance with <lb />
i n t <lb />
i. <lb />
. i<lb />
r ruling <lb />
e i <lb />
There was a small stampede in <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Monday night, just before the <lb />
Christina.; tree exercises for the <lb />
Sunday school, A black cloud <lb />
had come up suddenly and <lb />
wind was blowing a gale. In the <lb />
midst of this there was a creak- <lb />
noise, whether caused by <lb />
something blowing against the <lb />
house or not no could tell, <lb />
No sooner was this noise heard <lb />
than a large of the <lb />
arose and rushed for the <lb />
door. Fortunately no one was <lb />
hurl, but one lady came near <lb />
fainting and had to be given at- <lb />
by friends. Quiet was <lb />
soon restored and I he exercises <lb />
as if nothing had hap- <lb />
Money <lb />
Sometime in November Regis- <lb />
of Deeds Williams issued a <lb />
for a colored couple. Re- <lb />
a letter came from the <lb />
man with the license enclosed and <lb />
and asking that part of the money <lb />
be back, as he and the girl <lb />
had had u out. <lb />
New Year <lb />
Th re were several parties of <lb />
young people up until past mid- <lb />
night, Tuesday night, to watch <lb />
the old year out and the new <lb />
year in. A little before mid- <lb />
night the whistle at the of <lb />
the Greenville Lumber and <lb />
Co. played Sweet <lb />
and as soon as this was <lb />
finished all the bells in town b- <lb />
tolling. At there was a <lb />
momentary pause when the bells <lb />
rang out merrily in greeting to <lb />
the new year. <lb />
Sudden <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W T. <lb />
this morning for Williamston to <lb />
attend the funeral his brother, <lb />
Alonzo Phelps, who died <lb />
there Tuesday. His death <lb />
have been sudden, as he was <lb />
spending Christmas with <lb />
and left in apparent good <lb />
health. <lb />
To My Friends. <lb />
I wish to thank you for the <lb />
liberal patronage given me in <lb />
and to assure you of my <lb />
elation. <lb />
Trusting to merit <lb />
of same in 1908, and wishing <lb />
you a lumpy and prosper now <lb />
year, I am. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
F. Mgr. Star. <lb />
Association Meets. <lb />
with S M. <lb />
A. W. formerly with B, <lb />
E. Patrick Co., has gone t. <lb />
country. <lb />
Rosen- Cox retires at W. <lb />
Green's to attend school. <lb />
T. A. is a new at <lb />
Sam White's, <lb />
C. formerly with <lb />
C. D. Tunstall, is now with the <lb />
Greenville Wholesale Co. <lb />
W. H. Hughes takes a position <lb />
with C. D. Tunstall.<lb />
Carpers and will by <lb />
C. B. Carper, of Bessemer City. <lb />
Jesse Smith retires at C. S. <lb />
and will be succeeded by <lb />
Hassell Boy;, of Aurora. <lb />
F. V. Johnston is moving to a <lb />
building near the A. C. L. depot. <lb />
Charlie James, formerly with <lb />
J. R. J. G. is now with <lb />
th National bank. <lb />
Norman Warren retires at <lb />
Frank Wilson's to attend school. <lb />
W. Williams, formerly <lb />
J. R. J. G. has gone to <lb />
Bern and is succeeded by <lb />
W. x. <lb />
J. S. Mo ring has purchased <lb />
Interest of the late W. T. <lb />
Fleming in business of Flem- <lb />
Mooring. <lb />
is <lb />
ion <lb />
run <lb />
d r c <lb />
.- i r . <lb />
y i-s <lb />
e i th names of <lb />
. i. an ears to <lb />
ruling, Before <lb />
pi . i notice will <lb />
n placing a blue cross <lb />
on the paper. Those who <lb />
, mark should nay <lb />
pro i order to their <lb />
names on the list. <lb />
We print this article a <lb />
few s.-o as be sure that <lb />
none fail to see it. In the mean <lb />
time if you see the blue cross <lb />
in on your paper do not delay <lb />
to act on it, If it is not c <lb />
for you to call at the i <lb />
sends by mail and <lb />
receipt will re- <lb />
turned. <lb />
Tia <lb />
On Friday Night, January tie <lb />
3-d, PolK Miller will give an <lb />
entertainment in the opera house. <lb />
entertainment will be for <lb />
the of the public school <lb />
near Mr L. Joyner's- This <lb />
district bat built a splendid two <lb />
room school house, they have a <lb />
first class they have mi de <lb />
to get what they have <lb />
won. An i in being <lb />
made to tho interior of <lb />
the building and the <lb />
grounds, and also to purchase a <lb />
for the use of the school. <lb />
A number of friends in <lb />
Greenville from time to time <lb />
have said to me we can ever <lb />
aid you in the school work In the <lb />
country let us know and we will <lb />
gladly do You have <lb />
an opportunity to get the worth <lb />
of your money and at the same <lb />
lime aid us very materially in <lb />
fitting up good shape this <lb />
school that is near to Green- <lb />
ville. would kindly ask every <lb />
man an I woman, hoy and girl in <lb />
town who would like to re.- pro- <lb />
in this great old <lb />
Sold <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade has ordered a quantity <lb />
of the host varieties of bright <lb />
Tobacco Seed. White Stem, <lb />
and her sorts, they <lb />
will put In the hands of the <lb />
Greenville and <lb />
drug stores to be given to all far- <lb />
who may ask for them who <lb />
have been raising what is known <lb />
as the Cobb Tobacco as well as <lb />
other kinds. None of tho buyers <lb />
like to buy and the <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade has r- <lb />
seed to give away to far- <lb />
in order to induce them not <lb />
to m more Cobb Tobacco. <lb />
So when you get sow , <lb />
your plant bed, do not use the .,,. out night and <lb />
Cobb seed, but to Green- <lb />
ville and get free of cost a <lb />
kind. <lb />
Notice lo Creditors. <lb />
g qualified <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county u <lb />
in of the <lb />
Fleming, deceased, <lb />
given to Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
A meeting of the Pitt county and <lb />
, a .- u i i o tats are notified <lb />
Cotton Association is called for . . . , . . <lb />
nu tho same to <lb />
f r payment on I e first <lb />
next Saturday. Jan. <lb />
cotton grower should read the <lb />
letter of President Moore, of the <lb />
State association, and be at the <lb />
meeting next Saturday. <lb />
of January, 1800, be <lb />
p pad in of r i <lb />
This Jan, 1st. MOB, <lb />
n i L <lb />
, or w. T. naming <lb />
us by your presence that you are <lb />
the of <lb />
children. It will not cost yon <lb />
much, and yet i. will moon much <lb />
to us. <lb />
In behalf of the teachers, the <lb />
committee and the people of this <lb />
strict- i wish to earnestly ask <lb />
tho people of Greenville to come <lb />
of W. T. us he opera house, <lb />
hereby thereby the hearts of <lb />
those who e trying to better <lb />
things for the children who live <lb />
in the country, as well as tor <lb />
who live in the towns. <lb />
With neat new year wishes for <lb />
you all, and the hope that we <lb />
will all stand together f . y <lb />
of progress in <lb />
work of the county, I am <lb />
W. II. <lb />
County Supt.<lb /></p>
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Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a lie I'M <lb />
. r <lb />
in at <lb />
of the <lb />
ii. . . i a i u-o <lb />
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A K M B <lb />
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. , i i I <lb />
tracts or par <lb />
Is of <lb />
One tract in <lb />
know d h a p of the <lb />
lands, <lb />
la B Li tie r- <lb />
Ward, M T Sp .-, Joe <lb />
and part of <lb />
Moore land, <lb />
M B -.- <lb />
at more or less. <lb />
Also one trod of land i of <lb />
Township on the north i , <lb />
de of Kiter known ; . <lb />
of the place, bi d <lb />
on by an Is of <lb />
,. i the mi <lb />
Bed <lb />
i the by . <lb />
. , or cat .,;. <lb />
to Creditors <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
S p com t Pitt <lb />
c f th- <lb />
Vincent, deceased, <lb />
notice is to all <lb />
person i to estate to <lb />
r . the <lb />
and all persona <lb />
c us against said es- <lb />
are notified to present the <lb />
same, duly authenticated, to the <lb />
or before the <lb />
l December, or this <lb />
i W ill plead in bar iv- <lb />
This Dec. 7th, <lb />
P. M. <lb />
of s. Vincent <lb />
CHARGED WITH DOUBLE CRIME. <lb />
Teacher <lb />
Ruins <lb />
Execution Sale. <lb />
State of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
With Two Wives <lb />
Girl <lb />
Richmond, Va., <lb />
C. H. James, a school teacher <lb />
from the Old North Sat, has <lb />
been under arrest at <lb />
Shenandoah Court House charged <lb />
with double crime of bigamy <lb />
and of having ruined Miss <lb />
one of his pupils, <lb />
whom he induced to leave her <lb />
home by the of a <lb />
as bis assistant. <lb />
James is, ace tiding to the in- <lb />
formation on which two indict- <lb />
were returned against him. <lb />
the of at least two <lb />
wives in North Carolina- He is <lb />
also d with the <lb />
as well as ruin of the young <lb />
Miss is also in <lb />
n the Superior c u t. <lb />
. F. Stokes vs. John Allen- <lb />
virtue of an county, being with James <lb />
to the undersigned he She will <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county betaken Carolina <lb />
. entitled action, made to testify <lb />
,. ., will, o , the 14th day of Unit. . in N. <lb />
-v. o'clock H, C. in the 1906, James <lb />
at the court house door in Green- <lb />
it, <lb />
was in <lb />
teaching school. <lb />
one other pie i r <lb />
if of Has <lb />
d i <lb />
and Pact road, <lb />
n the south, and said ex all the right, till. <lb />
the main road land interest which the said the <lb />
highest bidder for to <lb />
sell to his pupils was Miss Mid- <lb />
with m beau- <lb />
James soon t came infatuated. <lb />
d on i be by <lb />
A Tr pi W <lb />
land, v . <lb />
less, . d being <lb />
i i mill, <lb />
Also one n <lb />
i ; an I Woo<lb />
e v road s an <lb />
. . by the <lb />
I ; .- ,. and rm <lb />
mill I o Wot-lard . . i m <lb />
i . .- .- <lb />
r pi . . <lb />
W W X <lb />
i a the w . tin <lb />
i I T , art of <lb />
. land on s <lb />
e land no on <lb />
p east by a Ii e b r <lb />
c II ca land <lb />
. . mound <lb />
i the ii aid <lb />
Alien defendant, has in <lb />
win d scribed real estate. <lb />
s more , <lb />
. at a per <lb />
tree, and running i <lb />
with t John Allen line to<lb />
I n th <lb />
NEGRO SHOOTS FOUR. <lb />
Walks Away Police <lb />
N. C. Dec. <lb />
Yesterday afternoon about <lb />
o'clock, in a drunken row near <lb />
that hole cf a barroom in <lb />
Howell Taft, colored. <lb />
shot in the crowd and wounded <lb />
four men. one white man. L. T. <lb />
and three colored, Oscar <lb />
Haskell. Zack Ward and Gordon <lb />
Moore <lb />
Two doctors called, and <lb />
the last report is that all the <lb />
wounded men, except Oscar <lb />
are doing well. <lb />
The man who did the shooting <lb />
walked away with ease, of course, <lb />
there being no police officer on <lb />
duty. It was a bad affair to <lb />
cur in any community. <lb />
th c r said <lb />
tract Ian thence n w <lb />
direct n the n <lb />
All . . to Ii . <lb />
line i south direction <lb />
. Jesse L. line to the <lb />
H-- I J n n, <lb />
the d <lb />
him to Atlantic, N C. obtaining <lb />
of parents <lb />
to the project by promising them <lb />
that their I . r w a to become <lb />
his assistant. After leaving her <lb />
home the young woman became <lb />
completely under th influence <lb />
of the man, Their relations were <lb />
concealment soon <lb />
became i July of <lb />
t present year James and the <lb />
girl <lb />
Sheriff D. J. of North <lb />
line to a forked tree the arrived in Richmond <lb />
containing j this morning with requisition pa- <lb />
on the nor of Virginia <lb />
the tract of land conveyed <lb />
for the <lb />
y the man to <lb />
roan will be called <lb />
. i j . <lb />
i's <lb />
Ira <lb />
i I ; <lb />
II <lb />
the <lb />
ll <lb />
lie n s of M <lb />
lute i <lb />
i . i . <lb />
I . i ltd <lb />
upon to face the double charge of <lb />
being a bigamist as well as that <lb />
dishonoring Mi.-s <lb />
The officer left Richmond this <lb />
. on<lb />
John by J. M. Smith and <lb />
wife which deed is recorded in <lb />
Book I, in the Regis- <lb />
of D d office Pitt county. <lb />
acres d the said <lb />
land k i as allotted to John <lb />
All-n .- his homestead, l a said <lb />
id on for the purpose of <lb />
of the i John j taking possession of <lb />
l ; News Observer. <lb />
i This 11th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
L. Tucker. <lb />
Sheriff of Surprise <lb />
i ii i i i<lb />
toll I<lb />
i -iv <lb />
Mn <lb />
i v <lb />
ho on <lb />
id, o m <lb />
I place <lb />
ii tun A <lb />
ii at of <lb />
s s i lots in the town <lb />
nth g <lb />
l the <lb />
an i lot whereon the <lb />
v the <lb />
ii death, being tin <lb />
in the rear said <lb />
ind fro in ; on lie <lb />
lot i n Die be- <lb />
mt d <lb />
. i . i and the In on Col- <lb />
. i- it fro <lb />
n I r. <lb />
f . <lb />
-aid pi of can b seen I <lb />
office of James, <lb />
lo- <lb />
ll <lb />
A M- <lb />
i-u y <lb />
Vain Ii Farm For <lb />
vi n count Near rail road. Iv <lb />
miles from cove city, good water <lb />
good . I. g. <lb />
Three marriages that took the <lb />
friends of the couples by <lb />
ii <lb />
ii .- v. i; <lb />
church in neighborhood. <lb />
eon ,,. , , . <lb />
y direction to the and in <lb />
it i's line state of cultivation. Terms <lb />
easy. Apply to F. C. Harding. on T <lb />
prise, occurred here during this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. C- D. Harrington and Miss <lb />
Elma Whichard were in <lb />
the register of deeds office in the <lb />
night, <lb />
the ceremony being performed <lb />
by Justice H. Harding. <lb />
December Sad Raws. <lb />
On the ninth day of December <lb />
the angel visited our home <lb />
and look away my beloved broth- <lb />
W. M. Wilkinson. Jr. It was <lb />
hard, so bard, for us to be <lb />
around his bed and poor <lb />
breathe his last, and <lb />
knowing that he had us for- <lb />
ever. Among all <lb />
was a favorite, and he is greatly <lb />
missed by one and all. <lb />
He was a member of the <lb />
church and a faithful one. <lb />
He was stricken down with the <lb />
disease of paralysis and <lb />
had since been in a feeble con- <lb />
bore his suffering <lb />
with much patience, and humble <lb />
as a Limb. Poor s <lb />
hopeful until the last, but he of- <lb />
ten spoke of wanting to go home, <lb />
and st id, a few more days it <lb />
will soon be And a few <lb />
days said carry him out and he <lb />
could go home- <lb />
He bore his afflictions with <lb />
great patience. And while the <lb />
family mourn and weeps, it is <lb />
not without hope, for we <lb />
the blessed assurance that we <lb />
can meet him some day in that <lb />
home beyond the skies. For the <lb />
Lord has declared that, such <lb />
is the Kingdom of <lb />
on dear <lb />
And take thy rest, <lb />
God saw lit, <lb />
And thought it bast, <lb />
Written by his devoted little <lb />
sister, <lb />
Minnie. <lb />
Handsome Bank. <lb />
For Sale-Three mules, one. ,,, , <lb />
horse, a lot of hogs, corn, fodder Wednesday night the services <lb />
and hay, wagon, carts, plows, j of Major Harding were <lb />
hoes shovels, cultivators, I called for to unite Mr. W. H. <lb />
and Miss Mary Ann <lb />
taking <lb />
mow and Miss Mary A <lb />
to take pace Jan. 3rd. ,.,;, . <lb />
o'clock a. m. at Mrs. kl <lb />
son's farm. place at the home of Mr, H- <lb />
lilt <lb />
Thursday <lb />
afternoon at tho <lb />
Sale of Land for Partition. of Policeman <lb />
Fleming, his brother. Mr. B. <lb />
Fleming and Miss Josephine Pol- <lb />
lard were married by Elder J. S. <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Noah Forbes, Winnie Forbes. <lb />
Rosa Forbes and Allen Forbes <lb />
he last two minors by their Next <lb />
Friend. Rountree. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in o Decree the <lb />
sale one ha cash on <lb />
of payable In <lb />
months to be by <lb />
i;. a the <lb />
iii- Dec 1907. <lb />
V. Bland, <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
G. James Attorney. <lb />
Warning- <lb />
son <lb />
a years, well grown for <lb />
. having left home without <lb />
consent, all persons are <lb />
r warned, under penalty <lb />
on <lb />
Cadet D. S. Wilson reached <lb />
St ht from the <lb />
the foregoing special proceeding, <lb />
the undersigned commissioner <lb />
will expose to public sale before <lb />
the court house door in Green- <lb />
to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, on Saturday tho 18th day <lb />
of January, 1908, at o'clock <lb />
noon, the following parcel of <lb />
land <lb />
Lying and bring in <lb />
township, Pitt county North <lb />
adjoining the lands f <lb />
Spell, Alice . <lb />
Evans, William <lb />
and others, containing acre, <lb />
he law. not shelter or less, and being the <lb />
many way harbor him during or parcel of land known as the <lb />
absence home. <lb />
. D. No. N. C <lb />
Party. <lb />
Methodist Sunday <lb />
in party in Per- <lb />
hall Friday night. Santa <lb />
was there, and while some- <lb />
dilapidated from nil hard <lb />
rounds he was in shape <lb />
Forbes Mill tract near Green <lb />
This sale will be made for <lb />
This the 16th day of Dec. 1907- <lb />
F. Harding l ; i <lb />
Stray Taken Up- <lb />
U. S. Military at West <lb />
Point, to visit his father, Mr. W. <lb />
B. Wilson. It is not usual <lb />
the cadets to have a furlough <lb />
the holidays, but there is a <lb />
rule at the military academy by <lb />
which any who make a specially <lb />
good record on deportment are <lb />
given four days absence for <lb />
Christmas- Cadet Wilson made <lb />
this record and took advantage <lb />
of his to home. He <lb />
was accompanied by a class mate. <lb />
Cadet H. E. Marshburn, of Way <lb />
Cross, Ga. who was also awarded <lb />
the good deportment furlough <lb />
They left Friday evening to re- <lb />
turn to West <lb />
I have taken up a female hog <lb />
unmarked, color black and white, <lb />
weighing about pounds, <lb />
owner can get same by proving <lb />
property and paying cost. This <lb />
Dec. 1907. <lb />
merry for the J. L. Cherry, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Good Record. <lb />
In all day <lb />
the police made only three <lb />
arrests. Two of these were for <lb />
drunkenness and one for firing <lb />
pistol on the street. This is a <lb />
remarkable record for <lb />
and speaks well for the good or- <lb />
that prevailed. <lb />
Tho Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust is to be <lb />
lated its handsome appear- <lb />
weeks ago the <lb />
front of the building was re- <lb />
moved and a glass front put <lb />
in its place, and metal ceiling put <lb />
over the entire interior. This <lb />
was but the beginning of <lb />
for in the last few <lb />
days the old counter, railing and <lb />
has been replaced with <lb />
a new outfit. The new counter <lb />
has marble front and is <lb />
mounted with mahogany railing, <lb />
all the furniture corresponding <lb />
in color. We do not believe any <lb />
town can show a more handsome- <lb />
furnished bank than this. <lb />
Thanks Her Friends. <lb />
Mr. Florence Dancy, who <lb />
since the first of <lb />
been in Johns Hopkins hospital, <lb />
at Baltimore, for treatment for a <lb />
broken hip, has requested The <lb />
Reflector to thank her many <lb />
friends at home for their <lb />
of sympathy and tokens of <lb />
remembrance during the holidays. <lb />
At present she is suffering <lb />
from a severe cold and <lb />
for that reason cannot now write <lb />
her friends to personally thank <lb />
them. <lb />
Boy Hurt <lb />
Arthur, a little son. of and <lb />
Mrs. W. B- Brown, was painfully <lb />
hurt Christmas day by the ex- <lb />
of a large pop cracker. A <lb />
thumb was badly torn and one <lb />
eye injured. <lb />
male yearling, dark <lb />
red color, white nose, marked <lb />
smooth crop in right ear, slit and <lb />
in left ear. Reward for <lb />
information leading to recovery. <lb />
Jesse Baker, <lb />
R. F. D. No Greenville, N- C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WINDPIPE CARRYING UMBRELLAS. <lb />
What You Should Do if a <lb />
Body Enters There. <lb />
A mot alarming accident one <lb />
is of u n us serious as it looks <lb />
is the lacking into the windpipe of <lb />
n morsel of food or tone other sub- <lb />
This is not a very rare ac- <lb />
especially with children, <lb />
u hold all, the are <lb />
i rail med, is usually the month. <lb />
The let which have been <lb />
drawn into the larynx through the <lb />
n taking of a deep breath are <lb />
of the most varied character, such <lb />
a mils, marbles, coins, <lb />
i-l pins, not to mention <lb />
tars, corks, tin whistles, brooches, <lb />
shaft-1 pin, hairpin-, false tooth and <lb />
even a real tooth Which slipped <lb />
from the forceps it had been <lb />
c- . Pieces of food are some- <lb />
inhaled h h arty laugh- <lb />
in or talking while eating. <lb />
entrance of the foreign sub- <lb />
Mi i i if it is only water, <lb />
en vii u coughing and a <lb />
i closing the larynx, which <lb />
item amounts to suffocation. If <lb />
hod passed through the <lb />
larynx into tho windpipe or has <lb />
been thrown out this at- <lb />
tack passes mid the sufferer may <lb />
. trouble is over. <lb />
Sometimes it is, if tho coughing <lb />
expelled the intruder, if <lb />
this has fallen below the larynx the <lb />
condition i- very The body <lb />
may he expelled during another <lb />
lit of coughing, often it <lb />
ran i removed only by tho opera- <lb />
Li i of opening windpipe, <lb />
knots as tracheotomy. <lb />
The danger of the de- <lb />
pends h upon and <lb />
f I inhaled. it <lb />
. hard, smooth and rounded body, <lb />
such as a seed, a small mar- <lb />
in- pebble or the like, there is a <lb />
ii rood chance may be ex- <lb />
the way it entered. <lb />
To favor this expulsion the pa- <lb />
should lie down, with tho head <lb />
lower than the feet, or he may ho <lb />
up for a minute or two by tho <lb />
he order to get the us i-tam-o <lb />
i ii fen a of This, how- <lb />
ever, I only be if the doc- <lb />
tor is at hand to perform <lb />
my as a last resort, because tho for- <lb />
body may become fixed in a <lb />
narrow part of tho larynx and so <lb />
cause suffocation. <lb />
Few People Manage Them to the <lb />
Advantage. <lb />
about <lb />
some people <lb />
Barry Mr. <lb />
ton. think tho ostrich is a <lb />
stupid bird because with its head <lb />
buried in tho sand it thinks its <lb />
whole body is hidden from every- <lb />
body. But plenty of quite <lb />
as stupid as that in their manner <lb />
K carrying an umbrella. <lb />
carry it in such a way as <lb />
to protect the front of their bodies <lb />
and appear to think they have them- <lb />
selves wholly protected, while all <lb />
the time the water is dripping <lb />
down their hacks. Tho fact is that <lb />
not many men know how to carry, <lb />
an umbrella when it rains. <lb />
it rains and blows then <lb />
they hold the umbrella <lb />
toward the wind to keep tho <lb />
from being blown inside oaf <lb />
as well as to protect <lb />
from tho rain. This is proper. But <lb />
when the rain is coining down <lb />
straight they carry their umbrellas <lb />
in all sorts of in which they <lb />
reveal more or less of their personal <lb />
characteristics, <lb />
for instance, is a man who <lb />
carries his umbrella he'd in his <lb />
right hand with the hand straight <lb />
in front of and in line with his el- <lb />
bow and upper arm. this being tho <lb />
easiest way to carry it. Held in this <lb />
manner the umbrella really shelters <lb />
completely only bis head and the <lb />
side of his body. The rain <lb />
drips from it on his left shoulder <lb />
and down his side, lie jg <lb />
lazy or thoughtless. He is probably <lb />
both. <lb />
may meet a man car- <lb />
tho cost of <lb />
eon.-idem effort around in front <lb />
of the center line of his body, which <lb />
is correct to that position, but <lb />
carrying ii there too far forward, <lb />
with the while ho keens <lb />
perfectly <lb />
face <lb />
Me, vet <lb />
Where Opium Is <lb />
The smoking of opium began in <lb />
China and is peculiar to the <lb />
The and Malays eat <lb />
it. Complicated and widespread as <lb />
the smoking habit is today, it is a <lb />
modern custom as lime runs in Chi- <lb />
There to be little doubt <lb />
in the minds of those <lb />
who have traced tho opium thread <lb />
back through the tangle of early <lb />
missionary reports and imperial <lb />
edicts that tho habit started either <lb />
in Formosa or on the mainland <lb />
across straits, where malaria is <lb />
common. Opium had been used <lb />
generations before as a remedy for <lb />
malaria, and these first smokers <lb />
seem to have mixed a little opium <lb />
with their tobacco, which had been <lb />
introduced by the Portuguese in the <lb />
early seventeenth century. From <lb />
this beginning, it would appear, was <lb />
developed the rather elaborate out- <lb />
lit which the opium of today <lb />
considers necessary to his pleasure. <lb />
Samuel, in Success <lb />
A Knotty Problem. <lb />
Ethel, what are you doing <lb />
with that big medical work in your <lb />
Arabella, you'd never <lb />
guess. I urn quite <lb />
arc not going to make a <lb />
doctor of yourself, <lb />
at nil. I trying to find <lb />
out which of my two suitors I love <lb />
enough to marry. What do you <lb />
think of <lb />
can a cyclopedia of <lb />
cine help <lb />
this way. Mr. Old- <lb />
spoon is fifty-seven years of age. <lb />
lie ii worth and has con- <lb />
Mr. is sixty- <lb />
Jive years old. lie is worth <lb />
and has heart disease. I thought <lb />
perhaps this medical book would <lb />
help mo to make up my mind. I <lb />
have about decided that I love Mr. <lb />
the better. Which would <lb />
you Magazine. <lb />
Called For Blood. <lb />
The two eminent scientists had <lb />
differed in opinion concerning the <lb />
morphology of certain <lb />
and the dispute had<lb />
They began to indulge in per- <lb />
exclaimed tho distinguished <lb />
savant with tho convex <lb />
spectacles. <lb />
the equally <lb />
pundit behind tho monocle, <lb />
trembling with rage <lb />
Instantly I hey at each <lb />
and nothing but the quickest <lb />
kind of interference on tho part of <lb />
the other eminent authorities <lb />
vented a tragedy in high scientific <lb />
Plain Dealer. <lb />
more or less water down his <lb />
man finicky and particular <lb />
about the ha presents, about <lb />
appearances, bill so mindful <lb />
the substance. <lb />
then we vice the man who <lb />
carries his umbrella with fore arm <lb />
straight in line with his elbow, for <lb />
the greater ease of that position of <lb />
tho arm, b-at with the hand slightly <lb />
turned so as to make tho umbrella <lb />
more completely cover him or with <lb />
that end in view, which end. how- <lb />
ever, it dues not accomplish, for <lb />
with tho umbrella top lilted it docs <lb />
not. cover so large an area as it <lb />
does when carried in a horizontal <lb />
plane. This is a man who is lazy, <lb />
but trying by that twist of the hand <lb />
to get something for nothing or <lb />
without effort. <lb />
then we may occasionally <lb />
meet a man who is carrying his um- <lb />
in the best possible position <lb />
for the purposes of the best possible <lb />
protection to be gained from it, this <lb />
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of and the <lb />
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accustomed i wail for bun to pat <lb />
hi- stamp f approval on a throw, <lb />
hi. or catch before joined in. <lb />
The of old Well-Well <lb />
with laymen is undeniable. Verse <lb />
writers have <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having; duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt as <lb />
administratrix of the estate of I H. <lb />
Moore, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to all persons to the estate to <lb />
payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons claims <lb />
said estate are notified to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before the day of <lb />
1908. or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of <lb />
This day of Nov. 1907. <lb />
Martha A. Moore. <lb />
of V. H. Moore, <lb />
Creditors <lb />
duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
will and of J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse. Jr., deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all par <lb />
ties indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
employed his I undersigned, and all persons <lb />
I having claims against the estate <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Farm of about acres in one <lb />
mile of Farmville Small house, <lb />
stables and barn, and water. <lb />
Fine for any crops and good <lb />
location Will sell reasonable for <lb />
cash. Clayton Joyner, <lb />
R. F Farmville, N. C. <lb />
mo. <lb />
No. ice to Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court Clerk of Pitt county as ex- <lb />
of the last will and testament of <lb />
Mary L. C deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate immediate payment <lb />
and all persons <lb />
claims against are <lb />
to present the same to the under- <lb />
signed for payment on before the 18th <lb />
i of November, 1908, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
of Mary L. Campbell. <lb />
t d t w. <lb />
POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
NONCE <lb />
Ci; a Good Weal Cheap. <lb />
A good -i told in connection <lb />
the last Ascot race meetings, <lb />
m paper. An American <lb />
who was used to into n i <lb />
in country, ordering <lb />
I dollar, found <lb />
hi; bun at the royal meet- <lb />
be walk i into l e tent <lb />
handy and told the to <lb />
him h .- to a it. The <lb />
man put a sin .; u as luncheon be- <lb />
v. . ; as well as to the <lb />
h did ample <lb />
die lice. lie then handed the at- <lb />
i i . . lived his <lb />
thank and was bowed out of the <lb />
tent, inwardly congratulating <lb />
e I on the moderateness of the <lb />
charge. An I . friend whom <lb />
he i . side Paid. did not <lb />
know you acquainted with <lb />
Lord am replied <lb />
On the occasion . his the n. beg your <lb />
weed, it ts never reckoned a tn tho r , <lb />
. , .,. the Polo -round- t Present the By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
grounds tor payment to undersigned Dew <lb />
or before the 18th of <lb />
notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery, <lb />
ibis ; 8th day of Dec, <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse, <lb />
Ex. of o. J. Laughinghouse, <lb />
the long drawn, sonorous <lb />
bass note.-. well, car- <lb />
against bluff, usher <lb />
the <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
Two cows, one butt headed, <lb />
d or Hack with white star in <lb />
ad, two white feet, <lb />
. d crop in right ear, hole in left. <lb />
The other brown brindle color, <lb />
feet and legs white, marked over <lb />
bit and under in both ears, <lb />
horned and had on bell- Suitable <lb />
reward for information leading <lb />
recover. G. N. Baker, <lb />
d t w. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
pardon <lb />
ii i i ii Dr. thought vi i <lb />
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to . i . h it not be a- <lb />
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i el by any <lb />
know r <lb />
I I . J, d in from live <lb />
days a similar to that <lb />
. , . inning its <lb />
o it i in r <lb />
The public school h in one <lb />
district of Randolph county <lb />
been burned three times in <lb />
past year. <lb />
Mask FOOLISHNESS <lb />
c o cold, <lb />
or when your is It i; rank <lb />
lo take . other medicine <lb />
. N-w <lb />
. of <lb />
used New Disc years <lb />
kn Is the r. on tor <lb />
c co .,. i ad a I l. oat <lb />
u My are <lb />
subject to croup, New <lb />
quickly cup. s ever V n <lb />
the rid over i a King of <lb />
and Sold <lb />
tee at i . <lb />
and Trial bottle <lb />
con <lb />
Deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by H. D. <lb />
lo Elizabeth Forties on the 11th day of <lb />
October. and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register of cf Pitt county, <lb />
North Carolina, in Book J page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale, before the Court louse door in <lb />
to the highest bid- <lb />
on Monday, the 6th, day of Jan- <lb />
1903, the following red <lb />
Situated in the County of Pitt <lb />
and on U e west Side Creeping Swamp, <lb />
beginning at a white oak on the west <lb />
side of said swamp, near toe Old Ford. <lb />
and runs N W poles to a on <lb />
a tar kin Led, Clark s corner, then with <lb />
w, sweet- <lb />
in line, S K, u <lb />
poles lo a marked at the <lb />
load of a ditch, then with the S <lb />
E, poles to Pollard's line, then <lb />
line dart's <lb />
with Clark's line to the con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Said will be made to satisfy said <lb />
need. <lb />
This r, 19.7. <lb />
F. C. Harding 11-21-07 <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all times. They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cent pure. Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will find in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
implements In fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be supplied by <lb />
Ci <lb />
Hart <lb />
forth Carolina In Superior <lb />
Pitt county I Court. <lb />
Mary Brown vs. Richard Brown. <lb />
Tho defendant above named <lb />
will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled as above h ts been com <lb />
in the Superior Court of <lb />
county obtain from the <lb />
defendant n decree of <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
; Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. <lb />
farm Implements Cant's fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice given that will make i <lb />
a hereby given that will make <lb />
decree Ii HI <lb />
for set meeting on the hi II. W. <lb />
in the complaint that he i at Monday in tor <lb />
required to appear it to retail in the in <lb />
torn, of the of n . I <lb />
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ii.<lb />
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was <lb />
en the <lb />
I. <lb />
Wellman<lb />
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the ind,<lb />
v. <lb />
be any <lb />
for its <lb />
the mo <lb />
the . ion i the ate did in <lb />
escaped camp <lb />
one lit, vi sited tow and in re- <lb />
turning was id a <lb />
the sentry <lb />
called in I irk <lb />
the private <lb />
red in the one who <lb />
has consumed eleven and nine <lb />
thereupon the <lb />
sentry tho man down with <lb />
his musket butt. <lb />
sen- <lb />
try exclaimed, r the <lb />
as ho helped him up. <lb />
dare you say that you are Genera <lb />
Grant <lb />
private tied his <lb />
chief around his cad. <lb />
he stammered, you'd <lb />
do this to Grant, what <lb />
wouldn't you have done to Jim Job- <lb />
Angeles Times. <lb />
term of the Superior Court of <lb />
county to be held on the <lb />
s Monday in January <lb />
e Court House of a id <lb />
Greenville, N. C. and ans- <lb />
demur to the complaint <lb />
in said action, or the <lb />
will to the tor <lb />
relief demanded in said com <lb />
the 30th. day of No <lb />
her 1907, <lb />
and it puts i clean L ,. , C; <lb />
This to- c tor <lb />
and Hood purifier iv . quick <lb />
i, liver <lb />
C. F. Page.<lb />
es <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
l have found a for h <lb />
malaria <lb />
of I . S. C II <lb />
r, and comes in C <lb />
i ca <lb />
or a lack in i <lb />
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inn <lb />
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Not Quite <lb />
IS- <lb />
run.; <lb />
ii <lb />
of a ii <lb />
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ho o <lb />
days in the <lb />
Km o Lit with <lb />
e to the rule re- <lb />
l to, i to i a some- <lb />
Ill . in one in- <lb />
e. On i a copy of <lb />
p; I <lb />
I of horrified to <lb />
V- III <lb />
oil S S I Picnic at <lb />
i . <lb />
i ow often <lb />
nut <lb />
la-king <lb />
you can i ii<lb />
.,.,. <lb />
fir <lb />
con plaints and the misery of <lb />
Sold under guarantee at . I. <lb />
drug s ore. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
It Does the <lb />
Fie of the S o <lb />
Pitt county having issued of ad- <lb />
ministration in me. <lb />
the of November, . n <lb />
i b of wade . Owe b, r . <lb />
Clinton, j Notice is to all. <lb />
i to the said estate to make I <lb />
Mr. Chamber <lb />
o m's <lb />
does i I have used it payment . <lb />
for piles and ll them, t <lb />
it J <lb />
it a <lb />
It without <lb />
at J L, Woo <lb />
. and lie prepared for <lb />
Oar Hoe of tools <lb />
is could desire, <lb />
we will your tool <lb />
lion noes n-t single <lb />
i u. <lb />
Of v <lb />
iv <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Ties on <lb />
Fresh Good <lb />
B. <lb />
kept ton- <lb />
Country <lb />
Sold <lb />
You <lb />
ii on. so and i i <lb />
a re I c It r Attorneys, within months ii <lb />
lien a drug store.; notice, or i .- g <lb />
ii int <lb />
a . <lb />
. , <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N Z <lb />
h Ca <lb />
it <lb />
a.<lb />
A Health <lb />
have readied a higher health level <lb />
since I using lung's New <lb />
Life Jacob Springer, of <lb />
I west Maine. keep my <lb />
liver and working just <lb />
I If these pi is disappoint -cm <lb />
on trial, money will Le refunded at J. <lb />
L. Wooten's drug store. <lb />
Willing to Enter. <lb />
like said Senator <lb />
saves us a <lb />
lot of trouble too, <lb />
men met in front of the <lb />
hotel the other day and fell <lb />
into a political argument. They were <lb />
ordinary, everyday sort of men, <lb />
hut one of them had an <lb />
flow of polysyllabic language, <lb />
lie talked half an hour, and his <lb />
companion listened in a daze. <lb />
the speaker pomp- <lb />
concluded, you will <lb />
coincide with me <lb />
other's face brightened up. <lb />
thanks, old ho <lb />
heartily, moving toward <lb />
the barroom door, don't cart if I <lb />
Calls fat .- Disease, <lb />
If yon are <lb />
i ed. is the <lb />
declaration of no ; famous a sci- <lb />
than Paul of Paris. <lb />
Sickness n make people thin, <lb />
ho declares. II also makes them <lb />
fat. If after -y from a <lb />
you begin suddenly to take on <lb />
flesh and assume unusual <lb />
look out. is a dangerous <lb />
sign. Fat people who suffer from <lb />
short breath are most likely to be <lb />
diseased, according to the savant. <lb />
Fatness is n by the <lb />
ins of germs in system. Car- <lb />
not has experimented with animals <lb />
and has caused them to become <lb />
usually corpulent by the injection <lb />
of poisons bacilli. <lb />
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb />
Why Sunday Is Called tho First Day <lb />
the Week. <lb />
their re i . <lb />
the h day of November <lb />
Bailie L. Owens, <lb />
Administratrix to the estate of wade <lb />
w. Owens,<lb />
How <lb />
the plan of old part of said town and <lb />
Be- <lb />
Many boys girls do not m on street the <lb />
why Sunday reckoned <lb />
and called the day of the week, <lb />
Light Work. <lb />
to inventor Oh, <lb />
how the young man <lb />
cried. <lb />
a hundred a month. <lb />
Hours to Is it a in- <lb />
quired the other. <lb />
said the young <lb />
man. he added light- <lb />
my duties be <lb />
was the answer, <lb />
am <lb />
whereas in the Bible it is called tho <lb />
seventh day. In explaining this it <lb />
is necessary first to speak of tho <lb />
Sabbath. That word does not mean <lb />
a certain day of the week. Tho <lb />
Sabbath was and is an institution <lb />
is to say, it was and is a <lb />
of rest from worldly labor, and <lb />
therefore it can observed on any <lb />
day of the week that may be agreed <lb />
upon. Orthodox Jews observe the <lb />
seventh day because it is said in the <lb />
Bible account of the creation that <lb />
rested the seventh The <lb />
Christians changed the day to the <lb />
first day of the week chiefly because <lb />
Jesus Christ rose from tho dead on <lb />
that day. They call it for that <lb />
son tho Lord's day. This <lb />
was made early in the history of the <lb />
church. The first definite law on <lb />
the subject is an edict of <lb />
A. T. forbidding all work <lb />
but necessary husbandry on that <lb />
The observance of the first <lb />
Sale Valuable Town Lot <lb />
Ry of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court, nude in a certain special pro- <lb />
herein pending, entitled J. C. <lb />
I will, on Mon- <lb />
day, 6th, , i-ell before the <lb />
court door in tho town of Green- <lb />
ville to tho bidder, a certain the <lb />
in of i Cough Remedy is <lb />
county, and known in given t <lb />
sens the of diphtheria or any <lb />
I other germ disease being contracted. <lb />
For sale by all and dealers in <lb />
patent medicines. <lb />
When lo ii. Horns. <lb />
the Ind., <lb />
i hen tired out, go home. When you <lb />
want consolation, go home. When you <lb />
Want fun. home. When you want <lb />
to show others that you have reformed, <lb />
go home and let your family ac- <lb />
With the fact. When <lb />
want to show go <lb />
home and do the net re. When yon <lb />
feel like being extra liberal go home <lb />
practice on your wife and children <lb />
first. When you want to shine with<lb />
truth was that the cold had simply left <lb />
the one particularly susceptible n I n i T, <lb />
wandering diphtheria germs m <lb />
an inventor of <lb />
and you will merely have to go <lb />
in my various new j day was thoroughly established in <lb />
Cincinnati Enquirer. J the ninth News. <lb />
with said street north eighty-five feet; <lb />
l hence an easterly course, parallel with <lb />
I street, one hundred and thirty- <lb />
two fen lo line of lot number Vi, <lb />
thence a course <lb />
feet to the northeast earner About two months our girl <lb />
number with the tine of lot had measles which settled on her lungs <lb />
and thirty two and at last I in a severe attack <lb />
feet to containing of bronchitis. We had two doctors but <lb />
A Hume by <lb />
one-fourth of up acre, more or <lb />
Terms of sale cam, <lb />
n. j. Commissioner, <lb />
Notice is given that I <lb />
will make to the <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
on the first in <lb />
1908, for license retail liquors <lb />
in the town of Oakley, N. C. <lb />
This Dec. 2nd. <lb />
E. Carson. <lb />
For of good <lb />
work oxen and Will sell <lb />
cheap. C. E. Tripp, <lb />
R. F. D. No Greenville, N. C <lb />
7-2-t-d 2-t-w. <lb />
no relief was obtained. Everybody <lb />
thought she would die. I went to eight <lb />
different stores to find a certain remedy <lb />
which had been recommended to me and <lb />
ed to get it, when one of the store- <lb />
keepers insisted that I try Chamber- <lb />
Cough Remedy. I did so and our <lb />
baby is alive and well W. <lb />
Spence, Holly Springs, N. C. For sale <lb />
by all Druggists and in Patent <lb />
Medicine. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I <lb />
will make application to the <lb />
board of County Commissioners <lb />
at their meeting on the first Mon <lb />
day in January 1908, for license <lb />
to retail liquor in the town <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
This Dec. 2nd, 1907. <lb />
W. R. Whitehead. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administratrix of the <lb />
estate of Albert Moore, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 17th day of <lb />
December, 1908, or this notice <lb />
will be in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
Lorena Moore, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my on Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in <lb />
October, a black male hog, <lb />
weight about pounds, <lb />
slit in each ear. <lb />
Would appreciate information <lb />
leading to recovery and pay in- <lb />
formant for <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker. <lb />
R. P. D. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
H J. <lb />
i i is in of C. NYE, who is authorized to rep <lb />
the Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
THE DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent for Ayden <lb />
We sell Eclipse and Notice-Our stock of station- Rubber shoes of all sizes and <lb />
must go. We must make coats at B. F Manning <lb />
Co. <lb />
in need of nice kid <lb />
driving gloves, and work <lb />
gloves, sec B. F. Manning o. <lb />
The <lb />
dress shoes for at B. <lb />
F. Manning's company. <lb />
When a man goes to purchase <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. room for our immense stock of <lb />
Our entire stock of boy- suits new goods now coming During <lb />
at cost for next days, the next forty days we will make <lb />
They must go -B. F. Manning ; <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, <lb />
of Greenville, spent Christmas <lb />
day with Mr. and Mrs. John <lb />
Smith. <lb />
A new lot of the best lime just <lb />
in. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
D. S- Chapman spent Christ- <lb />
mas here with his parent. <lb />
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb />
Barber <lb />
Co- <lb />
We have on hard a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, ii. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Charlie A. W, <lb />
Kittrell, of Norfolk, are spending <lb />
the holidays home. <lb />
Pork time is here. et <lb />
your salt at A. W and Co. <lb />
Christmas day seemed like <lb />
Sunday here. There was <lb />
and rowdyism. <lb />
famous Hawks glasses at <lb />
B. T. ox Don't neglect <lb />
your eye.-. <lb />
Kittrell spent <lb />
Christmas with relatives in Kin- <lb />
Harrington Barber Co- have <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box papers. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and seed can now <lb />
be had at the drug store of Dr I a home he generally considers <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. , the location and the value as well <lb />
Have all your wood turning i as the price, therefore why not <lb />
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
done <lb />
buggies are still go- <lb />
if you want a nice up-to- <lb />
date runabout you had <lb />
give him an call <lb />
See B. F. Manning c. for <lb />
the nicest of all <lb />
The cold weather brings no <lb />
dread to those having plenty bed- <lb />
ding, blankets and i a <lb />
specialty at A. W Ange and Co. <lb />
We have a line of nice <lb />
oak guts of furniture, couches, <lb />
chairs, tables stoves <lb />
must go at some price during the <lb />
next few days. A. W. Ange <lb />
co. <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
A new line of and homo <lb />
spun at B F Manning a company <lb />
We ate ready to open our large <lb />
of Christmas goods. <lb />
made w a taB. Harrington, Barber <lb />
clothing see him before you <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
Winterville, N. <lb />
The Baptist, Methodist, <lb />
and Free Will Baptist Sun- <lb />
day schools united in giving a <lb />
entertainment on <lb />
Tuesday evening at the Baptist <lb />
church. Tho were ex- <lb />
We are all under many <lb />
obligation t Misses Laura Cox, <lb />
null. Kittrell and <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
your Boy Body Cart.; while th <lb />
are cheap The A. G. I ox Man- <lb />
Co. have pi <lb />
when you are thinking to <lb />
purchase saddles by calling <lb />
on the A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. for their handy Economic <lb />
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. <lb />
Yesterday evening about five <lb />
o'clock our town and community <lb />
was seriously shocked by the <lb />
sad news that Myra Carroll, <lb />
about three old, had been <lb />
accidentally shot by her little <lb />
brother. J. B. Carroll. She only- <lb />
lived a few The whole <lb />
load entered her mouth severing <lb />
the lower brain. The little child <lb />
family was <lb />
more closely attached to her on <lb />
this account. The family has <lb />
our deepest sympathy, especially <lb />
the little boy who is deeply <lb />
grieved over it. <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson spent the <lb />
holidays in Ayden. <lb />
a- scent <lb />
in-i a take <lb />
writing receipts f. <lb />
in We <lb />
who receive mail at <lb />
office. We take onion <lb />
for printing <lb />
Thursday evening tho <lb />
held banquet. An <lb />
band from Wilmington had been <lb />
secured to furnish for <lb />
the occasion. Everything per- <lb />
to it just delightful At <lb />
p. m. the members with their <lb />
lady friends and relatives met in <lb />
the lodge room The meeting <lb />
was called to order <lb />
Commander, W. J. Boyd. The <lb />
speech of welcome made by <lb />
J. J. Hines. An address, <lb />
was delivered by J. M <lb />
Blow. An address Local <lb />
by J. R. Turnage. <lb />
these addresses the entire <lb />
body repaired to the spacious <lb />
banquet hall at Hotel Blount. <lb />
Here a scene of beauty lib d <lb />
Itself that was just magnificent. . <lb />
Under the skillful hands of Mes- Johnston's. <lb />
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE <lb />
One thirty-seven acre <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
will b on <lb />
Inc. Co <lb />
Miss Helen came home <lb />
Friday from St. Mary's, at <lb />
to spend the holidays. <lb />
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb />
steam J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Edgar Buck is hero on <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hail <lb />
Taken Up One b <lb />
beer, weighs i or <lb />
h-. , but w r -i h <lb />
torn can't tell, i r <lb />
on i and <lb />
damage and C <lb />
adv. can i i <lb />
Dec 1907. <lb />
hardware <lb />
Mrs. J. D. by <lb />
Lime and salt at A. W. Ange <lb />
We have a lot of ladle's jack- <lb />
eta that must go at some price. <lb />
A. W. Ange and company. <lb />
Preserve your health by wear- <lb />
good thick heavy and <lb />
o I We can give you a bar- <lb />
them on hand. Call and see I hem. j gain in them. A. W. Ange and <lb />
Another large lot of Men's and company- <lb />
just opened. Come cut your stalks and get them <lb />
and examine them put of the way of your next <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, The stalk cutter does <lb />
Don't you need some furniture. work. Harrington, Barber <lb />
and company. <lb />
training they gave the children. <lb />
It would have been largely at- <lb />
tended had the rain came. <lb />
of kinds prepared <lb />
at the Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Norma is <lb />
spending holidays in <lb />
You talk good neat and <lb />
comfortable school that are <lb />
cheap but I can assure that <lb />
the desk made <lb />
by the A G cox Manufacturing <lb />
company has all these qualities <lb />
Mr. and J. L. Jackson <lb />
spent day with <lb />
near Conetoe. <lb />
Nice dress s for ladies and <lb />
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb />
bi r o. <lb />
The A Q ox Manufacturing <lb />
company are selling their famous <lb />
welded fence fast <lb />
Any one in of good fence <lb />
and barb wire will be to their in- <lb />
est to call to see them before <lb />
they buy. <lb />
J, L. Hamilton, of Knoxville, <lb />
is spending the holidays <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
The famous A. <lb />
stalk cutter is the best stalk cut- <lb />
on the market, come and ex- <lb />
with you a nice , or <lb />
couch A. W. Ange <lb />
The season has a ten- <lb />
to make many spend <lb />
necessary money if they <lb />
along with them. Put it <lb />
Bank of . will <lb />
b.- absolutely and Hi the <lb />
same time cause to <lb />
more of it. J. L. . <lb />
i A. G. Cox Man if <lb />
Co. made a <lb />
their well kn Economic <lb />
yesterday ; <lb />
ring <lb />
of <lb />
The new year is here. All <lb />
farm ; can be secured <lb />
from us. Prompt attention to <lb />
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb />
and <lb />
We extend to our friends and <lb />
depositors greetings <lb />
year. We arc glad <lb />
cf the bank is right in <lb />
particular. deposits <lb />
with us, J, L. Jackson . <lb />
Taken . n <lb />
up a stray ;. color, burl <lb />
head d, i larked swallow tori  <lb />
right ear. Owner can get <lb />
i . tee Fame <lb />
all our customers to i- W proving s id paying <lb />
order as early a, <lb />
Fob Sale-About <lb />
land which is known . <lb />
homestead of Fr White farm, <lb />
consisting of two ho <lb />
farm of nice, cleared land, <lb />
dwelling, one tobacco barn an <lb />
necessary out houses. fa <lb />
is suitable for cotton, corn, to- <lb />
peas, etc. For further <lb />
particulars apply to A- C-, Cox or <lb />
N. C. <lb />
.; <lb />
7-2-t-d <lb />
is F A <lb />
I h . <lb />
night I t . , his <lb />
work again with the A. G Cox <lb />
Mfg. company as <lb />
Ros T. Cox spent part of the <lb />
holidays with House, of <lb />
House, <lb />
dames W. B. W. M <lb />
Edwards and E- Hooks the <lb />
entire space transformed <lb />
until it was almost a veritable <lb />
paradise. To these ladies the <lb />
will ever feel grateful <lb />
tor the care and the <lb />
excellent taste shown in <lb />
their effort to make the <lb />
a success, and how <lb />
well they succeeded could <lb />
only be realized by being <lb />
ands viewing their beautiful <lb />
handiwork. The banquet was <lb />
presided over by W E. . <lb />
n course toast re <lb />
to in <lb />
following in <lb />
each c <lb />
spouses,.; Pi and J. M. <lb />
Blow. <lb />
The I Orders . Ayden, <lb />
v Ho ks, Re p <lb />
M. Dixon. <lb />
Benefits of our Order, E, <lb />
r, K J. pp <lb />
and ., Brown. <lb />
Ai m ; <lb />
j all l d p <lb />
had not only s it a . <lb />
and a f ill line of <lb />
-I. B, Smith Co. <lb />
Miss Irene of Snow <lb />
Hill, spent several days here the <lb />
past visiting Miss Ella <lb />
Hart. <lb />
Tripp Hart and Co have p I <lb />
are daily <lb />
the nicest and freshest line of <lb />
on the market <lb />
Ethel Bowling, of Green- <lb />
ville, is here on a visit to <lb />
Dixon <lb />
Fancy coca nuts <lb />
grapes, at J I . <lb />
If <lb />
Mrs. E. G. Cox and Miss Kc L, <lb />
of Greensboro, ; hero on p. <lb />
visit <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son h in <lb />
received a car load of IV . <lb />
wire fence. Can furnish an; <lb />
height. <lb />
Misses Fred ii; and <lb />
II. G. <lb />
N c <lb />
A choice line . <lb />
ware for cl; . <lb />
Light aid heavy <lb />
cigars and tobacco at Tripp H; <lb />
and company. <lb />
A big lot of cooling and baa <lb />
Slovene J- R Smith <lb />
Car load of and 31- <lb />
salt at JR Smith Co. <lb />
We the largest lino , <lb />
Christmas ever <lb />
Ayden; come to see us <lb />
buying. <lb />
Miss your children, <lb />
and sweetheart <lb />
and company, the <lb />
yo<lb />
and <lb />
Co. <lb />
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n. <lb />
ii. <lb />
ii. <lb />
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. visiting <lb />
cold <lb />
their Mr <lb />
here. <lb />
Carload cotton <lb />
. i- .-. <lb />
-i . co, <lb />
J. H. ; to Green- <lb />
tic <lb />
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j. . , . <lb />
Miss . <lb />
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want .- ,. <lb />
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sweet h it, <lb />
Mr W, J. Hemby and <lb />
Ir are s t h <lb />
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n. <lb />
in. <lb />
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ant evening In a . <lb />
b fitted thereby. <lb />
We to tender. <lb />
-ii ks to <lb />
in Dam. <lb />
J- N, i <lb />
Cl to E . ; <lb />
marl et k . <lb />
-1 I H <lb />
is com coil <lb />
i. , and to . ; , <lb />
ch . . I Mi pi <lb />
I . Mount, for cloaks ,. i , j <lb />
their m. .; s . . f <lb />
lie <lb />
Ho . <lb />
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of I . <lb />
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shown. <lb />
The people have ti <lb />
move. Some n c h, me <lb />
some south to <lb />
. ; and i hard <lb />
those you <lb />
is ah . y <lb />
changes. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods , <lb />
to E. E. Co . they . <lb />
ha s th I <lb />
Iron, <lb />
in are <lb />
tonic only<lb />
t his <lb />
, . m, . <lb />
an I <lb />
. . <lb />
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ion <lb />
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. . ,. ; <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
Of Your <lb />
l of those far <lb />
. V <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Your lady friend <lb />
one of b . <lb />
of<lb />
. candy u <lb />
it and see if you will not; In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business fl store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
agree with us. B F Manning -------.-. See our line of books and <lb />
Dr. J. H. Hudson spent Christ- <lb />
mas at home. <lb />
Have your carts, wagons and <lb />
put in good trim for the <lb />
fall use. All kinds of repair <lb />
promptly. Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg. . <lb />
Roy Smith, of is <lb />
spending the holidays with <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Bro, <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double low down <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. have just received a solid car <lb />
of the famous Pittsburgh Fence. <lb />
Call and see them before you buy <lb />
for they offer prices that are in- <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts 10,089.76 <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 420.99 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due Banks and <lb />
Bankers 3,473.24 <lb />
cash items <lb />
Gold coin 100.00 <lb />
Silver coin including all <lb />
minor coin currency 459.64 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes 2,221.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 300.00 <lb />
Undivided profits lass <lb />
Current expenses <lb />
mid taxes paid 41.47 <lb />
Time certificates of 906.99 <lb />
Deposits sub. to 10,083-78 <lb />
cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing 1,300.73 <lb />
Total <lb />
18.232.911 Total <lb />
18.232.91 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. j. l. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of De- <lb />
James R. Johnson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
G. E. Lineberry, <lb />
J. F. Harrington. <lb />
Directors, <lb />
I for holiday present <lb />
I. R, Smith Co. <lb />
will have a full of <lb />
Candies, apples, <lb />
oranges, bananas, raisins, <lb />
and anything you want in <lb />
and Christina j good . <lb />
J N. Alexander and Co. <lb />
Boys I have a nice line of safe- <lb />
razors from 1.00 to 0.50, you <lb />
well to procure one and <lb />
save time and money. See my <lb />
line of and other brands, <lb />
of pocket knives M M Sauls <lb />
Car load of <lb />
lime and plastering at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and <lb />
plant was sold at pub- <lb />
auction here yesterday and <lb />
was bid in by J. F. for <lb />
J. N. Alexander and Co.<lb />
AYDEN. N.<lb />
by <lb />
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n . <lb />
Carolina, at Dec. <lb />
BE -u <lb />
Loam mill i . <lb />
Overdraft sec in I <lb />
and <lb />
Doe from i n I t . <lb />
,, ; . . .,,,.;, <lb />
I coin <lb />
Silver coin, inc . <lb />
coin currency 8,185.7 certified <lb />
bk other 2,799.0 I<lb />
;. I . . <lb />
, . . <lb />
, ; <lb />
., i Ii , in ant <lb />
i and U paid <lb />
i . to n . <lb />
010.0 <lb />
, 730.1 <lb />
r. <lb />
; 1,190.1 <lb />
Total <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT <lb />
I. J. K. of the above named bank, do swear <lb />
the above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct <lb />
fore this 0th. d of Dec. <lb />
1907, <lb />
STANCIL <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. Ii- SMITH. <lb />
R, C <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
MM <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
What About <lb />
Christmas <lb />
With the compliments of the season to all our <lb />
readers we ask you the question of the hour <lb />
WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS <lb />
children are asking it with wondering <lb />
and hopeful expectations of what Santa <lb />
Claus is likely to bring them. <lb />
The older people are asking it, not so much <lb />
in speculation regarding the <lb />
that Christmas will bring to them, but <lb />
as an inquiry as to how they are to pro- <lb />
suitable and satisfactory presents for <lb />
relatives and friends without too heavy a <lb />
upon their time and purse. <lb />
May we help you solve the problem and <lb />
put you in the way of doing your Christmas <lb />
with satisfaction and <lb />
offer the advantage of selection that <lb />
can only he found in a very extensive snow- <lb />
of first class goods take pleasure <lb />
pleasing; customers and will do all in our <lb />
power to help you to just the right article at <lb />
the right price, so that you may leave our <lb />
store glad that you came, and perfectly <lb />
tied with your purchases in every respect. <lb />
We extend to all a cordial invitation to call <lb />
see our line cf <lb />
HOLIDAY GOODS <lb />
Honing to see every reader our Store at an <lb />
early date, and wishing one and all a very <lb />
Christmas, we remain, <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
Q MOVE <lb />
the <lb />
A newspaper with a large <lb />
circulation publishes at regular in- <lb />
little articles Amer- <lb />
which are probably read with <lb />
much interest abroad, where it is <lb />
not generally known that they are <lb />
misleading. One of them, published <lb />
a few weeks ago, tells about safe de- <lb />
i posit vaults. should be <lb />
the correspondent says, <lb />
, despite the high civilization <lb />
en here in science, art, com- <lb />
i and philanthropy there is still <lb />
. n pertain about the people <lb />
j which the rich nun fear the <lb />
I plunderer. It i.- on that account <lb />
than one can Sad these safe deposit <lb />
j vault in all parts of New York <lb />
city, and there people talcs their val- <lb />
I when they do not require <lb />
them for public show. In the opera <lb />
I one may Bee long lines of <lb />
carriage automobile in front <lb />
.,. hi .; I ox pL early in <lb />
evening, the women call <lb />
for their jewel-, and again after the <lb />
I opera, the and the balls <lb />
are . , r, i en l return them to <lb />
bur r proof boxes. Diamonds, <lb />
and made of <lb />
glass are also deposited in these <lb />
place and taken when others <lb />
Jan tee the ration by women who . <lb />
recognition in the circles <lb />
is a badge of <lb />
K Washing Widen Stockings. <lb />
Wash stockings quickly <lb />
lukewarm lather and do not let <lb />
lie I ho water to soak. If <lb />
they very much soiled, a little <lb />
borax in the water will quickly cut <lb />
the dirt. in the same temper- <lb />
of witter. <lb />
Cotton am Peanut, wired <lb />
I J. W. Perry ft Co. Cotton Factor. <lb />
cotton Today Yesterday <lb />
Strict 1-4 <lb />
Middling -8 <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Low Middling 7-8 <lb />
1-1 to <lb />
Strictly S <lb />
Low Grades t <lb />
YORK AND <lb />
Wire Cot ft <lb />
and Brokers. <lb />
new <lb />
Jan<lb />
May <lb />
Jan <lb />
Dec . 7-8 <lb />
Dec Corn <lb />
Jan. Ribs <lb />
May <lb />
Jan <lb />
May K <lb />
In M n by <lb />
Mi. 1- <lb />
MAYBE <lb />
you. <lb />
I i<lb />
the <lb />
value of being well <lb />
dressed; everybody <lb />
U grows of out the tact that <lb />
people have to judge your <lb />
ability and standing by the <lb />
way you look, until you give <lb />
them something else to judge <lb />
by. <lb />
That Means <lb />
that <lb />
w e <lb />
Marking <lb />
Write your initial or name in <lb />
pencil; then carefully stitch over <lb />
these on your sewing machine. <lb />
Either r i t white marking cotton <lb />
ran be used a a close stitch, and <lb />
coons thread give beat result;. <lb />
A Kitchen Hint. <lb />
i If n glass r in which very <lb />
; hoc water u be poured is set on <lb />
a or table g the process <lb />
f l held in the band it <lb />
is i;. a .-- a. i <lb />
break.<lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
ore hone, milch <lb />
e v. . <lb />
. . <lb />
i gears, etc. <lb />
turkeys, S- <lb />
n incubator and i <lb />
r. <lb />
MISS. . i. HEARNE, <lb />
. N. <lb />
R. P. D. No <lb />
MONEY IS A BOTHER <lb />
and a source of worry if it is <lb />
not properly handled. <lb />
p proves that deposit- <lb />
it in a batik is the safest. <lb />
easiest and most way <lb />
of handling it. <lb />
An account at National rank <lb />
during this holiday season <lb />
would take a lot of care off <lb />
your mind ; leave you <lb />
e oil your though to <lb />
other details of your bu <lb />
ii Why start <lb />
such an account Men of <lb />
II fail than you <lb />
are in a position to increase <lb />
the business value of every <lb />
man in this town; we've got <lb />
Hart, Schaffner Marx <lb />
clothes for you; and if you <lb />
live up to your looks in these <lb />
clothes, you'll be a sure <lb />
in <lb />
Business. <lb />
CS FORBES<lb />
ROYALTY COULD MOVE ON. <lb />
MENTAL PHOTOGRAPHS. <lb />
it<lb />
RATES <lb />
VIA <lb />
Line <lb />
Account of HOLIDAYS. <lb />
on t <lb />
31st. and <lb />
January lit. Final limit January 0th <lb />
For further Information communicate nearest <lb />
Agent, write <lb />
J. TO White A <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
I A <lb />
i You <lb />
on plumbing work because it's <lb />
time not by <lb />
r did s thins <lb />
like that and <lb />
row. Others but that's <lb />
heir an. <lb />
No Heavenly Visitor <lb />
c ho more welcome than <lb />
in the time of <lb />
Trouble with your Tinning an <lb />
Stating. <lb />
Season <lb />
done by i; good and as <lb />
cheap as any other time of the <lb />
year. Have us do your work <lb />
and you'll be <lb />
C A Dickens <lb />
We make things right <lb />
quickly <lb />
, the trouble <lb />
has begun it Is ended, <lb />
kind of work la worth b <lb />
but you'll oar bill <lb />
as moderate as if the work had <lb />
born done as as possible <lb />
Shop ill rear of M. <lb />
store, <lb />
J, E. STOKES <lb />
lies G men's Tailor. <lb />
r N. c. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb />
So i <lb />
and Dry g. <lb />
Satisfaction or no <lb />
In roar of Edmonds <lb />
Barber Shot- <lb />
a. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAW i Li- <lb />
Greenville, N C <lb />
Especially adapted to cotton, <lb />
tobacco and corn- Good dwell- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
P, C Harding. <lb />
d W<lb />
Pu-cit. re Dealer <lb />
v in <lb />
s, o. <lb />
Mai ire <lb />
Bil i i i <lb />
i es, ages, <lb />
i ad i <lb />
. Life T-1 <lb />
its, I I <lb />
I , . <lb />
Meat i <lb />
i Mastic F <lb />
on I id <lb />
I-OR ALL OCCASIONS <lb />
Chi ii . I lei <lb />
pi <lb />
AT <lb />
UNA LL ITS <lb />
I. <lb />
Hi <lb />
; Dried i , <lb />
i es, Pi is, <lb />
i Glass and i I i a wan i i <lb />
Wooden ware, cakes <lb />
i Macaroni, c B i <lb />
. ; r, towing Ma <lb />
and <lb />
Quality and <lb />
e sh. me. <lb />
BRADLEY <lb />
THE JEWELER- <lb />
M. <lb />
Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
Shop in Winslow's Stables on <lb />
Fourth street. All worK done <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily <lb />
SEND ME YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
CHICKENS <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
house.<lb />
. r.-i <lb />
Extravagant Buying A Mighty Good Thing For Everybody But <lb />
We will give away to the <lb />
one holding the most <lb />
coupons, a Beautiful <lb />
sweet-toned Organ <lb />
this sale. <lb />
WHY <lb />
He has gone to work and loaded his store with about four times <lb />
more goods than he needed, owing to the short season we have <lb />
had, and now he owes for them, and the only way to get out of the <lb />
hole is to slay the prices in order that he may realize money quick <lb />
to meet his obligations. He is not looking forward to making <lb />
he only wants to pay his honest debts; and to raise some quick money or bank scrip be began on the <lb />
morning of December opened the doors to the world and said we are here to raise money, not <lb />
to make money, during this 20-days sale. Come One, Come all, to this mighty <lb />
FREE <lb />
To the one holding the <lb />
lucky number, we will <lb />
give absolutely free a <lb />
Handsome Bedstead <lb />
this 20-days sale. <lb />
Was When Bill's Show <lb />
th Eternal City. <lb />
Buffalo Bill's Wild West arrived <lb />
under the alls of the Eternal City, i <lb />
and toward the scout's whoop-, <lb />
we bent our steps, writes <lb />
Booth in Everybody's. <lb />
The dance was on when we arrived, <lb />
but we found on usher who was <lb />
shoving and haranguing a confused, <lb />
seat seeking crowd of Italians, ex- <lb />
them in homelike <lb />
words. <lb />
gone all to thunder <lb />
remarked to us crossly. <lb />
there king and queen's <lb />
manner of alluding the <lb />
personage suggested that he <lb />
thought of them as cards in a <lb />
never got a word they were <lb />
till half an hour before we <lb />
opened. The boxes were all took, <lb />
and we've had one blank of a time <lb />
things up and that king <lb />
and queen settled right. These <lb />
pons call for the next box beyond <lb />
em, and the ushers have gone <lb />
and stuck some people in there, <lb />
somebody that belongs to the king <lb />
and queen, I reckon, <lb />
we'll have to give up our <lb />
some one asked nervously. <lb />
You got the tickets, ain't <lb />
you You git it I Come <lb />
A lady and three gentlemen were <lb />
seated in the lox numbered upon <lb />
our coupons. git out there, <lb />
said our guide informally. <lb />
ain't your <lb />
There was an exclamation of <lb />
from an upper tier, and one of <lb />
the English speaking Italian ushers <lb />
came rushing down an aisle with a <lb />
blanched face. Ho bent himself <lb />
double before the occupants of the <lb />
box, uttering apologies in <lb />
Italian, which were abruptly check- <lb />
ed OUr guide. <lb />
I ain't got no more time <lb />
to waste. These folks got coupons <lb />
for the whole box. Tell them <lb />
to git out there, and tell <lb />
to <lb />
repeated the <lb />
Italian, immeasurably shocked. <lb />
You do not <lb />
It is the Prince and <lb />
Princess <lb />
Our guide bent upon him a look <lb />
of withering pity. cuts all <lb />
the ice In Hudson's bay, don't <lb />
lie replied, with venomous <lb />
and then, exasperated to <lb />
the extent of his self control, <lb />
git out <lb />
We interfered at this point and <lb />
fleeted a compromise by squeezing <lb />
more chairs into-the box, to the <lb />
pained surprise of our usher, who <lb />
as he slouched away manifested his <lb />
opinion of us as <lb />
Our Hon <lb />
All the honeybees in this country <lb />
having originally -been imported <lb />
from Europe or Asia, there is no <lb />
racial difference between the wild <lb />
ones and the domesticated. Those <lb />
that live in trees arc simply the de- <lb />
of those that from <lb />
to time have taken <lb />
from their hives and revert- <lb />
ed to a state of nature. The vast <lb />
mill; of the wild bees are of the <lb />
German or black race, while the <lb />
standard domesticated bee is the <lb />
Italian. But that, however, is only <lb />
because the Germans were the <lb />
to be introduced here. Just when <lb />
the Germans came is in doubt, but <lb />
it was some time ill the seventeenth <lb />
century. Certainly it was not until <lb />
near the close of the eighteenth <lb />
century any bees wore found <lb />
west of the Mississippi. The In- <lb />
used to say they could mark <lb />
the advance of the white man by <lb />
the of bees in the woods. <lb />
David in Outing. <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
How Do You People With <lb />
Whom You Are Acquainted <lb />
do you remember <lb />
asked the professor. <lb />
It is always safe to answer th <lb />
professor guardedly. <lb />
his vis-a-vis replied. <lb />
don't know that I can say exactly. <lb />
I suppose I remember them for <lb />
what they've been to <lb />
or foes. he added, <lb />
remember them for what I've been <lb />
to <lb />
do rejoined the <lb />
do I. But that isn't just what I <lb />
mean. I'm referring to the way in <lb />
which you remember them, <lb />
characteristics that come to mind <lb />
when you think of a person you <lb />
haven't seen we'll say a <lb />
I don't <lb />
I think of any characteristics, at <lb />
least not till later. I picture the <lb />
person as a whole, of course, to be <lb />
gin <lb />
The professor's smile showed that <lb />
he really was about to begin to talk. <lb />
is precisely what you do not <lb />
ho said. just the other <lb />
way around. You think of the <lb />
characteristics, or rather of out <lb />
dominant characteristic first, then <lb />
of another which doesn't appeal <lb />
you quite so much, and you end up <lb />
by getting what you of loose- <lb />
as the Take me, for ex-1 <lb />
ample. Close your eyes and tell me I <lb />
what, if trying to recall <lb />
me to your thoughts, would come <lb />
before your mental vision <lb />
the answer came slow- <lb />
would the way you <lb />
sit in your chair when you are talk- <lb />
to me, with your legs crossed <lb />
and your hands folded and the twin- <lb />
in your eye as you show me <lb />
I'm wrong in <lb />
returned the professor <lb />
in high good humor. prove <lb />
what I've been saying. Yon piece <lb />
mo out, as it were. And that's the <lb />
way you'd do with anybody. It's <lb />
the things about a man or <lb />
man that stick in the memory. <lb />
When you put enough of the little <lb />
things together you got your <lb />
notion. It's because personality, <lb />
it what you <lb />
itself, as a rule, <lb />
through the little things. It is with <lb />
no disrespect to my <lb />
be to I say my thought <lb />
concerning his appearance center <lb />
about his beaver bat see that <lb />
beaver hat the first thing when I <lb />
remember him. and, as you might <lb />
say, ho groups himself under it. In <lb />
thinking of you, if you will pardon <lb />
my making the remark, you arrange <lb />
around your omnipresent <lb />
York Press. <lb />
A Little Boy's Method cf a <lb />
F. Augustus Heinze in the course <lb />
of a dinner on board his yacht Rev- <lb />
said of a certain mooted <lb />
mining <lb />
yes, it would be a good thing <lb />
if it could be done, but there is no <lb />
possible way to do it. Ask these re- <lb />
formers how they are going to put <lb />
their ideas in operation and they <lb />
five answers that are about as <lb />
practical as the little boy's method I within a day or two <lb />
of catching the mule. <lb />
was once, you know, a <lb />
mule in a large field that refused to <lb />
be caught by its own. r. Round and <lb />
round the hold the mule galloped. <lb />
The owner tore along behind, red <lb />
and angry, swinging a halter in his <lb />
hand and swearing passionately. <lb />
mule would let him draw- <lb />
near, almost near enough to throw <lb />
TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
Having been away for several <lb />
months wish tn announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
of Pitt that I am still <lb />
connected the firm of Chas. <lb />
M. and if bachelors are <lb />
to misuse the happy <lb />
twin home as a synonym for a <lb />
out I still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while I <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
ville a great deal of my i time <lb />
this fall a postal care of box <lb />
Greenville, will reach me <lb />
We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during the <lb />
summer months, which <lb />
were temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also offer a special school <lb />
piano for fully measuring <lb />
up in to any <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT GREENVILLE N C <lb />
in the State of North Carolina, at the close Dec. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loins and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 1,231.97 <lb />
All ether stocks. Bonds; <lb />
and Mortgages <lb />
houses 4,200.00 <lb />
Fixtures 8,072.38 <lb />
from Banks Bankers 55,116.41 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin 133.50 <lb />
Si Coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency 1,436.03 <lb />
Nations bank notes and <lb />
oilier U. S. notes 19,441.00 <lb />
Total 247,948.38 <lb />
Capital <lb />
las CO <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills <lb />
sub. <lb />
Total <lb />
247,948.38 <lb />
instrument. This piano is es- <lb />
built for college and <lb />
school work the special price <lb />
named above and is full <lb />
teed by my firm for years. <lb />
Those interested in a school piano <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the home should write <lb />
me at once and will profit <lb />
by it, as ever tn always <lb />
mindful of my <lb />
and Interest well us my <lb />
firm's interest Grateful of past <lb />
patronage <lb />
c. man, <lb />
Box N. C. <lb />
State of North Carolina, county of Pitt, <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the bank, do sol <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. JAMES L LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me. this 10th cay of Dec. J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
1907. R- W. KING, <lb />
ROBERT HOWARD, j J. G. <lb />
Notary Public.; <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Report cf the Condition of <lb />
THE BANKING CO <lb />
AT GREENVILLE N C <lb />
in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Dec. <lb />
BOUND MILE <lb />
the halter over it-, head; then it <lb />
would kick up merrily and <lb />
run away like the v. hid. <lb />
boy, his face wreathed in <lb />
smiles, watched the unequal chase <lb />
for hour or o; then he entered <lb />
the and <lb />
tell how to catch that; <lb />
mule, mister, if you'll give me a <lb />
limited the man. <lb />
your tell <lb />
behind that thick hedge <lb />
over said the boy, make <lb />
a noise like a <lb />
Notice <lb />
Person ordering hacks or <lb />
I wagons from me for passengers <lb />
baggage, will please hold for <lb />
my hack or wagon to arrive. <lb />
have recently been put to much <lb />
trouble by people letting other <lb />
hacks or wagons serve them <lb />
placing the order with me, <lb />
W. J. Turnage. <lb />
Barber Shop. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdraft secured <lb />
All other stocks Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages <lb />
Banking Fur- <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Silver coin including <lb />
all minor currency <lb />
i National bank notes <lb />
I and other U. S. note- <lb />
10.760 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus Fund <lb />
profits <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
taxes paid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
18.7717 <lb />
One to hanks and <lb />
out- <lb />
Cashier's el <lb />
total <lb />
Cashier's checks as <lb />
script <lb />
Total <lb />
8.886.52 <lb />
109.28 <lb />
1.778.84 <lb />
10.225.00 <lb />
GREAT PROFIT CUTTING SALE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
For more than an hour a <lb />
for the defense had dodged <lb />
His faulty memory was par- <lb />
exasperating to the counsel <lb />
for the plaintiff, who was seeking to <lb />
recall to the recollection an <lb />
event of four or five years previous. <lb />
Eventually the man remembered <lb />
about <lb />
continued tho lawyer for <lb />
the plaintiff, did you think <lb />
of it at the <lb />
paid the witness, speak- <lb />
the lawyer for the de- <lb />
had time to interpose <lb />
was so long can't re- <lb />
call exactly what thought of <lb />
shouted the cross exam- <lb />
excitedly, you can't recall <lb />
exactly tell US what you now <lb />
you thought New York <lb />
Times. <lb />
Not to Bo Wasted. <lb />
Ben Cary had near his house n <lb />
swamp, which breeding place <lb />
for herds of man eating mosquitoes. <lb />
Some enterprising neighbors, who <lb />
learned of the crude oil treatment, <lb />
Speaking Proposals. <lb />
They were n crowd of married <lb />
men. reminiscent of the days of <lb />
their courtship. <lb />
I don't see how you <lb />
plucked up courage enough to ask <lb />
your wife to marry you. were <lb />
always such a bashful <lb />
replied Jim, made it <lb />
pretty easy for me. You know <lb />
shined lip to her u long time, and <lb />
course she must have known I meant <lb />
business. But the only time <lb />
over made reference to it was one <lb />
night we were pitting on the porch. <lb />
I said to her rather casually, so she <lb />
wouldn't think I meant anything <lb />
you'll ever mar- <lb />
said she thought she might, <lb />
so I said, <lb />
you was <lb />
quick retort, and I said, <lb />
So fixed it <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
In <lb />
French law gives the authorities <lb />
of every village and commune com- <lb />
control over posters. No one <lb />
is permitted in France to deface <lb />
streets and public places with crude, <lb />
ostentatious announcements of his <lb />
business or other subject Bill- <lb />
hoards are infrequent in Paris and <lb />
arc generally built permanently <lb />
into a wall, where they are taxed <lb />
according to their superficial area. <lb />
When a building is in construction <lb />
and board screens arc erected tn <lb />
shield the public from and <lb />
other annoyance such <lb />
screens will soon be covered With <lb />
posters, but each poster so displayed <lb />
has been previously submitted to tho <lb />
authorities, n license obtained, and <lb />
each sheet tho canceled rev- <lb />
stamp, according to its size. <lb />
Unconvinced. <lb />
In n certain school Washington <lb />
there was one lad who would persist <lb />
in saying <lb />
One day the teacher him <lb />
I am out of the room <lb />
Next to Sharp <lb />
clean towels and <lb />
work <lb />
COSMETICS A SPECIALLY. <lb />
Hot and Cold <lb />
one and all for your past pat- <lb />
hoping for your <lb />
continuance, I remain yours to <lb />
serve --------.- <lb />
f North Carolina, county of Pitt, <lb />
I. P. P. Carr, of above-named hank, do solemnly <lb />
that the of knowledge <lb />
and belief. C S. bier. <lb />
A Technical One. <lb />
late Angelo said <lb />
a Philadelphia scientist, a <lb />
most learned and a most lucid mind, <lb />
lie could not merely master a <lb />
he could lay it so clearly be- <lb />
fore you that you in a short while <lb />
became master of it too. <lb />
claimed that <lb />
they who could not explain a sub- <lb />
perfectly did not know that <lb />
subject perfectly, and he used to <lb />
tell a story on this head. <lb />
said two commercial travel- <lb />
on the way from Beading to <lb />
Philadelphia once got into an <lb />
over the action of the vacuum <lb />
brake. <lb />
the inflation of the tube <lb />
that slops tho said the first <lb />
commercial traveler. <lb />
shouted th <lb />
second. the output of the ex- <lb />
they wrangled for an hour, <lb />
and then, on the arrival ii- <lb />
Philadelphia, they agreed to sub- <lb />
the matter set to the <lb />
engineer. <lb />
engineer, leaning <lb />
from the window of <lb />
with attentive frown <lb />
to the two traveler statement of <lb />
their argument. Then ho smiled, <lb />
shook his hi and <lb />
gents, both wrong <lb />
about the of the vacuum <lb />
broke. Yet it's very simple and <lb />
cay to understand. It works like <lb />
When want to stop the <lb />
train just turn this here tap, <lb />
and then fill tho pipe with<lb />
Tho Fly. <lb />
the brilliant <lb />
author and journalist, said tho <lb />
day of the chicken farm that ho <lb />
is about to set up at <lb />
hope succeed with this <lb />
farm. I hope our experience Won't <lb />
too closely resemble that of my old <lb />
friend Horatio Rogers. <lb />
Rogers jived in the sub- <lb />
On the suburban train one <lb />
morning he said to me, with a sour <lb />
got something nobody else <lb />
has got, Mr. <lb />
love you, Bash said I. <lb />
S J NOBLES <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me this day of Dec. 1907- <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE. <lb />
Notary <lb />
My com. expires Apr. <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY. <lb />
J. L. WOOTEN, <lb />
H. A. WHITE. <lb />
Directors <lb />
Cobb Bros <lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
MAKE S <lb />
Cotton Buyers. Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb />
and PROVISIONS <lb />
and New Orleans <lb />
CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH<lb />
The readers of tins paper <lb />
pleased to that there i <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
U. <lb />
state North <lb />
Carolina, ti close of <lb />
will <lb />
at least <lb />
one disease that science has <lb />
, been able to cure in ell its and <lb />
Private Wire to New York, Hall's Catarrh Cure At Greenville, in in <lb />
is the only positive cure now known to <lb />
the medical fraternity. Catarrh <lb />
a constitutional disease, requires a eon j Dec. <lb />
treatment. Hall's Catarrh ; <lb />
Cure is taken internally, acting direct i <lb />
upon the blood and mucous surface i . ,. <lb />
the thereby b-ii <lb />
ease and giving the. <lb />
patient strength by building up the con-1 p s. <lb />
and assisting nature in doing l <lb />
its work. The pro, SO house, fun <lb />
and fixtures <lb />
of nil of choice cut flow <lb />
ors in season. Special attention <lb />
to Wedding and Funeral Decorations <lb />
Bulb Stock, Pot plants for Winter bloom- <lb />
Rosebushes, Hodge <lb />
plants Evergreens trees <lb />
LI <lb />
CHICKENS <lb />
CHICKENS- <lb />
You can find chickens every- <lb />
day, and turkeys they can <lb />
be had, at my store near A. C L <lb />
depot. <lb />
Full stock of groceries always <lb />
on had. C. C. <lb />
L, I. MOOSE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
d U n K N V I L N C <lb />
went to Hen and tried to persuade I i ,. <lb />
him to exterminate the posts. When the pedagogue returned he U r <lb />
that the boy had dutiful said a <lb />
dollar incubator last month. <lb />
said Hen. I found that tho boy had <lb />
much, not much. j performed the task, having written <lb />
I just paid for screen-1 fifty times. On the <lb />
the side piaster that she's been other side of the paper, however, <lb />
pestering me about for years. How was this from the absent <lb />
to get any good of it if we <lb />
kill off tho <lb />
Companion.<lb />
X went. <lb />
Argonaut. <lb />
John <lb />
mt worth of cars in it and <lb />
latched out a blue bottle <lb />
frowned, then sighed. <lb />
he said, got the only <lb />
sixty-live dollar blue bottle fly in <lb />
the Herald. . <lb />
Stop That Cold <lb />
lb <lb />
menu wire Tn mop h <lb />
with lo lot II <lb />
It TO <lb />
will eon tasted com, nut <lb />
i or <lb />
early coins. Donor. <lb />
That why they Arc fallen <lb />
Cold Cam. o <lb />
Ina, no notions tote m <lb />
II <lb />
chilly. II you II yon over, thins <lb />
hall your <lb />
sickness, Ami your II <lb />
lies in <lb />
r boxes tho In ft <lb />
your giving you <lb />
much faith In its curative powers that <lb />
otter One Hundred Dollars for an; <lb />
case that to Send <lb />
list of testimony. <lb />
P. CO., Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by i <lb />
Take Hall's Family Tills for <lb />
When the Stomach, Heart, or Kid- <lb />
nerves get weak, then those <lb />
always fail. Don't drug the <lb />
Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or <lb />
Kidneys, That is simply a makeshift. <lb />
Get a prescription known to <lb />
Dr. Restorative. <lb />
The Restorative la prepared expressly <lb />
for these weak inside nerves. <lb />
en these nerves, build them op with <lb />
Dr. r-hoop's or <lb />
liquid-and see how quickly help will <lb />
Free sample in-t sent en re- <lb />
quest by Dr. Racine, <lb />
health is surely worth this simple test. <lb />
Drug store <lb />
Tho the earth with Jack <lb />
shakes. <lb />
Not a man will have the aches, <lb />
If every night a dose he <lb />
Of Mountain <lb />
Tea- Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
.; <lb />
Bankers<lb />
checks and other Items <lb />
for house <lb />
Notes other National <lb />
Bank's <lb />
cents <lb />
Lawful money reserve i. <lb />
Bank,<lb />
fund U. <lb />
Treasurer p. i- <lb />
4,967.47 <lb />
860.00 <lb />
DRUG STORE. <lb />
. paid in Surplus 5,000.00 <lb />
i n less an i it National baa; 21,000.00 <lb />
L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
t- <lb />
tor-. <lb />
12,081.12 <lb />
i book <lb />
o ii- landing i <lb />
borrowed <lb />
Outstanding <lb />
lo, <lb />
PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb />
Bagging. Ties and <lb />
and <lb />
Stat. of North Carolina <lb />
of <lb />
I, F. J. Forbes, Cashier of the above <lb />
named bank, do swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
and belief. <lb />
F. J. Cashier <lb />
to before me this <lb />
day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
Cornet <lb />
F. R- <lb />
J. E. <lb />
G, E. <lb />
Directors<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb />
f. J. <lb />
. matter Jan. 1907 at tho at N <lb />
c r f March 1879 <lb />
;. is to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. 1908 <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
j Let your foremost now year <lb />
I resolution be to get on the <lb />
s over but paying the list of your home paper, <lb />
I with the cash. <lb />
Christmas, glad Christmas, If you will join the building <lb />
merry Christmas. The and loan association and build a <lb />
air resounds with the shouts of home, you will not haw to be <lb />
the young, while older hearts looking around for a house every <lb />
throb with joy at the arrival of j time a new year comes. Through <lb />
the joyous day. The Reflector i the association you can nearly <lb />
wishes that it may be a for a house with what rents <lb />
day for every one. and that ordinarily cost <lb />
may occur to mar its pleasure. <lb />
has; has about played <lb />
If everybody pays the first of <lb />
the year, who says they are <lb />
going to, will be money <lb />
passing around that day. <lb />
ho day was a notable <lb />
., for Raleigh. <lb />
If your new year resolutions <lb />
d has held out through first day, <lb />
r. dispensing. i stick to them and keep them <lb />
broken. <lb />
o me high with <lb />
the trait. <lb />
. l we'd be- <lb />
Sew Yea if you <lb />
When y u swear off stay off. <lb />
Many who have been walking <lb />
i will goto the wagon to- <lb />
it. <lb />
There are vacant chairs <lb />
around the fireside this Christmas <lb />
where loved ones have departed. <lb />
It is useless to Bay not think of <lb />
these, for they cannot be forgot <lb />
ton Yet dear friends, do not so <lb />
brood over them as to rob you of <lb />
joy this glad day. Remember <lb />
God loves you. and it was Christ, <lb />
His only begotten son, whom he <lb />
gave up for you. <lb />
i yet squabbling wishes every cm- <lb />
. the water a and prosperous new <lb />
won in Raleigh by <lb />
. the election i Pi--- <lb />
. diction that the earth will ere <lb />
have ha I a <lb />
. vision cf all going dry. <lb />
The Greensboro Record Bug- <lb />
eats that Christian Science be <lb />
S plied to the money <lb />
imagine there is none of it and it <lb />
will be all right Ii the Record <lb />
tries it h to work, wish <lb />
he would let the balance of us <lb />
know. Down this <lb />
will neither an empty <lb />
bin pay <lb />
While there has been no blow <lb />
or bluster it. Greenville <lb />
has made a good record of pro- <lb />
during the past year. You <lb />
can hardly pass through a street <lb />
of the town without seeing new <lb />
buildings that have gone up and <lb />
others that have boon improved. <lb />
The borders of the town have cooking is as bad s their acting, <lb />
been enlarged and area and pop- I; going to give his <lb />
both increased. The do; <lb />
brought us another through line <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
By a contributor. <lb />
sleep must be <lb />
much sounder now that he <lb />
hear the yowling of the <lb />
third term boom on the white <lb />
house steps every night. <lb />
The Buffalo Inquirer declares <lb />
that Gov. Hughes is a re- <lb />
Will, goodness knows, <lb />
there are plenty of fakes in New <lb />
York, who need reforming. <lb />
two thirds of the girls who <lb />
go on the stage would go to the <lb />
kitchen instead, there would be <lb />
a whole lot more happiness in <lb />
the says the Birmingham <lb />
Age Herald. But not if their<lb />
on <lb />
VI e death of Capt. J. B Tim- <lb />
which occurred <lb />
.-i. b en Christmas day, removes <lb />
One of the la y st banks in th, oldest railroad conductor in <lb />
A . go <lb />
It was <lb />
. ; a turn i . a; has <lb />
been in I . hands I the <lb />
an. <lb />
State . <lb />
is d to prepare <lb />
I, i us ail a <lb />
resolutions to <lb />
. . <lb />
y five in <lb />
be broken the with the little ones in <lb />
I th joy of Christmas. Helping <lb />
to make hem happy will bring <lb />
ding ; your own <lb />
i few <lb />
well be called <lb />
I ts of horrors, it almost made <lb />
the St Capt. Timberlake was <lb />
in . year, had been in he <lb />
yaw of the Seat lard Air <lb />
for -four being a <lb />
for forty years. He <lb />
again was known to more people than <lb />
any other railroad man. <lb />
of a <lb />
too. He bagged <lb />
the reader <lb />
 m away sick at <lb />
hi art to see such ; list of fatal- <lb />
In <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
t i Score another one for Governor <lb />
Glenn. The battleship North <lb />
will come into the <lb />
o of the State receive the <lb />
service. The presentation <lb />
will be in Cape <lb />
harbor. <lb />
is the time of year when <lb />
everybody who travels through <lb />
the country complains of the bad <lb />
Complaining of <lb />
and yet doing nothing to make <lb />
them better, does no good. There <lb />
be better roads when the <lb />
people make up their minds to <lb />
have them, but until then they the holidays. <lb />
of railroad, inaugurated some <lb />
new enterprises, and perhaps <lb />
greatest of all the achievements <lb />
was securing selection of <lb />
Greenville as the location for the <lb />
Eastern Training school for <lb />
teachers. Upon the whole the <lb />
town has done remarkably well <lb />
in the year 1907, and we should <lb />
turn to the year determined <lb />
that it shall bring forth greater <lb />
things in our development <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. Di c. <lb />
I,. A. Stocks returned to school <lb />
at Littleton today. <lb />
Misses and Cam- <lb />
spent I week <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore. <lb />
II- A Moore. Oscar Evans and <lb />
Misses Viola Stokes, <lb />
and Bessie attend- <lb />
tho union meeting at Black <lb />
Jack Saturday. <lb />
W. Wetherington, of <lb />
county, spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with H. A Moore. <lb />
Miss Louisa Wilson, of Had- <lb />
dock's X Roads, a few days <lb />
last week with Miss Helen Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
G. L. Rouse, of <lb />
was here today. <lb />
The fared com <lb />
correct on the days of <lb />
eek is not the easiest <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
will go on traveling had <lb />
n; ., breaking down their <lb />
teams, wearing vehicles, <lb />
and cursing because they get <lb />
stuck, in the mud. <lb />
Early in the new year the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce should <lb />
Raleigh News Durban-, wisely re- get together and plan great <lb />
Friday had a right to Whiskey, a fool and a things for Greenville- Get your <lb />
sport a red bead. a get I suggestions ready and present <lb />
,. . ahead For proof of this j them when a meeting of the <lb />
t think about the do ,. t . lo Much can <lb />
row. they be enough further <lb />
over the after. <lb />
through united <lb />
occurred at effort, and with proper work <lb />
The girls gave them a good time. <lb />
Miss one of <lb />
our popular young ladies, will <lb />
move to Kinston next week. <lb />
Some of the boys are looking sad. <lb />
If you don't believe there are <lb />
some pretty girls around here, <lb />
just come on our streets some <lb />
day. <lb />
Our next union meeting will be <lb />
held at Rose Hill, Sunday in <lb />
March, 1908- <lb />
H. A. Moore, went to Green- <lb />
ville today- <lb />
Lost or <lb />
he an be <lb />
i, o. possible. There are plenty of i months old, marked blackhead <lb />
it brings hour. He d <lb />
coming year lean year, <lb />
e will <lb />
crop of marriages. at th <lb />
turning a foreign country on <lb />
to try to collect those fraudulent <lb />
bonds. Maj be the writer of the <lb />
threat felt like cents when he <lb />
received th governor's reply. <lb />
not take j things the town needs, and they or <lb />
he threat I , ,, . spots over body. Liberal reward <lb />
can be j <lb />
days of this week will J, <lb />
keep up seem <lb />
Sundays. <lb />
in the right way. <lb />
dot <lb />
E. B. <lb />
man i happy who ca get <lb />
year mo; and say he <lb />
re the world. <lb />
more like Governor <lb />
of New York, will be <lb />
nominee for <lb />
After the result in Raleigh no <lb />
other town, excepting <lb />
i r Salisbury, should be <lb />
afraid to a prohibition <lb />
The sentiment has grown <lb />
strong throughout the State <lb />
j that tho calling of an elect-on <lb />
every one try to make now means a good majority of <lb />
THE <lb />
of the Condition of <lb />
X OF FAR <lb />
In the State of Carolina, the close of Dec. 3rd. 1907. <lb />
ms as happy as <lb />
t way is to make others <lb />
lg drunk is a poor way <lb />
d Christmas, but that <lb />
be the pleasure some <lb />
out of it. <lb />
who can do most for <lb />
of his town and <lb />
this year will make tie <lb />
prohibition. <lb />
Never did Greenville have a <lb />
greater demand for houses that <lb />
cannot be supplied than at this <lb />
time. Almost daily we hear <lb />
inquiring for houses, and <lb />
there are none to The <lb />
town would grow much faster if <lb />
people desiring to move here <lb />
could get houses in which to live. <lb />
More houses should be built with <lb />
as little delay as possible. <lb />
RESOURCES LIABILITIES <lb />
and discounts Capital stock 10,000.001 <lb />
Overdrafts s gob Kg Surplus fund 2.000 <lb />
overdrafts . . . <lb />
Furniture and 1,630.50 Undivided profits less <lb />
Due from Banks and j expenses and <lb />
Bankers 34,490.181 taxes paid <lb />
Cash items 7.063 GO unpaid <lb />
Gold coin certificates of <lb />
Silver coin, including Deposits <lb />
minor coin currency 870.90 Deposits sub. to <lb />
National bank notes cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb />
Total 102.811.14 <lb />
foreign ambassadorship to play <lb />
with <lb />
don Bunch thinks the <lb />
president's message a joke. <lb />
That that Punch still has <lb />
a hazy idea of American humor. <lb />
Senator Culberson is looming <lb />
up a leader. Alabama and <lb />
South Carolina ere both contend- <lb />
for the honor of his birth. <lb />
Congressmen are getting the <lb />
a that a bill is not really <lb />
unless it appropriates a <lb />
million or more. <lb />
Governor should r <lb />
member as a warning the case of <lb />
Parker, who kept silent <lb />
until the people thought he didn't <lb />
have anything to say. <lb />
If the Japanese spies will furn- <lb />
their names and addresses, <lb />
Uncle Sum will be glad to send <lb />
them plan- and specifications of <lb />
ail the battleships- <lb />
Christine School <lb />
The evening of the 19th of <lb />
December was a happy occasion <lb />
at Pine The school taught <lb />
by Mi Delia Smith an <lb />
entertainment, which was fol- <lb />
lowed by a tree- <lb />
The room was with <lb />
holly, mistletoe, pine and other <lb />
evergreens from nature's store- <lb />
house. <lb />
At an early hour the house was <lb />
filled with the parents and <lb />
friends of tho <lb />
At seven o'clock the exercises <lb />
began, an I the following program <lb />
was rendered. <lb />
Bible Selection, 2nd chapter of <lb />
Luke, by school. <lb />
Motion Recitation, The Empty- <lb />
Nest. and second grade. <lb />
Motion exercise, The Christmas <lb />
tree, First trade. <lb />
Recitation, While Shepherd <lb />
watched their Lottie <lb />
Song, Birth of Christ, school. <lb />
Concert Recitation, In the land <lb />
of Somewhere, Several boys and <lb />
girls. <lb />
Song, Happy, Happy Festal <lb />
Day, by school. <lb />
Acrostic, Christmas and Santa <lb />
1st, 2nd, 3rd. grade. <lb />
Six Little Candles, Six boys <lb />
and girls. <lb />
Recitation, Romeo's Mistake, <lb />
Lottie <lb />
Song, Christmas at Sea, by <lb />
school- <lb />
Popcorn hop, Bobbie <lb />
Worthing- <lb />
ton- <lb />
Song, Marching around the <lb />
tree, by little folks. <lb />
At the close of the exercises <lb />
the candles on the Christmas tree <lb />
were lighted and the presents <lb />
were distributed, making many <lb />
hearts glad. <lb />
Everything passed off pleas- <lb />
100.00 everybody looked happy, <lb />
5,497.51 to have caught the true <lb />
Christmas spirit. <lb />
2,752.81 <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
a Plaintiff's i Had <lb />
Good Effect In a <lb />
Miss a <lb />
girl, is the only Indian woman law- <lb />
in the world. She is a member <lb />
of the Kansas bar, and at Kansas <lb />
City a recent Indian case <lb />
that she conducted she told an in- <lb />
legal story. <lb />
I put my man on the <lb />
lbs said. if your case is a <lb />
just one, is always the thing to do. <lb />
You know the story ox the Kansas <lb />
land claimant. <lb />
out here many years ago <lb />
a man brought suit before tho <lb />
squire to recover some land that had <lb />
been outrageously filched from him. <lb />
CUM a good one, but the<lb />
Total <lb />
102.811.14 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the host of my knowledge <lb />
and belief- J. R. Davis, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-i <lb />
fore me, this 6th day of Dec j W. Turnage <lb />
1907. R. L. Davis <lb />
J. A. j F. M. Davis, <lb />
Notary Public I Directors, j held tomorrow night <lb />
Petition Ready for <lb />
Those who are taking around <lb />
the petitions for the prohibition <lb />
election tell us that more than <lb />
the requisite number of <lb />
of qualified voters of the <lb />
town were secured the first day. <lb />
The petition will be presented <lb />
to the board of aldermen at the <lb />
regular monthly meeting to be <lb />
Ai ANY LYING,<lb />
other Bide had doctored Its wit- <lb />
had even doctored tho <lb />
plaintiff's up to <lb />
the time when he the stand <lb />
himself a or at <lb />
in his favor had been record- <lb />
ed. <lb />
as soon as ho was sworn, <lb />
turned to tho justice and <lb />
brought this suit, and <lb />
yet the evidence, excepting my own, <lb />
is all against me. Now, I don't ac- <lb />
any one of lying. Squire, bat <lb />
these witnesses the most <lb />
en of fellows ever saw. You <lb />
know me, squire. Two years ago <lb />
you sold a Loss sound that <lb />
us blind as u bat. I made the <lb />
C and stack to it, and this is the <lb />
firs; time I have mentioned it. <lb />
u.-ed to buy grain, <lb />
squire, you stood on tho when <lb />
the wagon was weighed; but <lb />
never said a word. Now, do you <lb />
think I am the kind of u man to <lb />
kick up a rumpus and sue a fellow <lb />
unless he has done me a real wrong <lb />
squire, if you'll recall that <lb />
sheen speculation you and <lb />
at this point tho squire, <lb />
vary red in tho face, hastily decided <lb />
the CON in the plaintiff's <lb />
How Ho Know. <lb />
Tho H. I,. of Cairo, <lb />
II., has of attracted much at- <lb />
through hid observations on <lb />
the kiss, which ho has very vividly <lb />
described as cloudburst of <lb />
i and <lb />
Discussing the kiss with a report- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
coarse it is not necessary for <lb />
me to state that I have never <lb />
experienced tho terrible and <lb />
baleful emotions which in my dis- <lb />
I have attributed to <lb />
of a type. <lb />
i. you know, understand <lb />
and a thing without per- <lb />
son; contact with it. Why, only <lb />
other night a dinner given <lb />
by a wealthy friend of as a <lb />
of cigars was passed about the <lb />
host <lb />
don't myself, hut you <lb />
will cigars <lb />
steals more of <lb />
them than of any brand I ever <lb />
Tho Ruling <lb />
Poor old Mrs. of rose <lb />
colored fame- in <lb />
and equaled in her van- <lb />
old Mrs. Blank, who died in a <lb />
England Village years <lb />
ago. She was part eighty when <lb />
brought to her deathbed, but even <lb />
then her personal appearance was <lb />
uppermost in her mind. <lb />
One morning her pastor called <lb />
unexpectedly, and after a little con- <lb />
he read a chapter and <lb />
with the old lady. After <lb />
is departure she was asked if she <lb />
did not enjoy tho spiritual- <lb />
offered her by her pastor. <lb />
she said, with an ac- <lb />
rid note in her voice, I'd en- <lb />
joyed it a blamed sight more if I'd <lb />
known ho was coming, I <lb />
had my hair crimped and my <lb />
teeth in <lb />
. I . <lb />
D. J. Editor ard Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction.<lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER <lb />
PITT COUNT NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. 1908 <lb />
LEV US HAVE <lb />
BOARD OF ALDERMEN. <lb />
EDITOR Receive Petition for Prohibition <lb />
A few days ago, to my ion and Transact Regular <lb />
prise, I was to sign a <lb />
to be presented to the <lb />
of aldermen of the of <lb />
Greenville, asking them to call <lb />
met <lb />
an election to decide whether we <lb />
should continue to have a <lb />
or whether we should have <lb />
prohibition. I very readily signed <lb />
that petition, thinking at the <lb />
time that it was A-hat all the <lb />
of the town wanted. Since <lb />
that time I have heard there ore <lb />
many objections to it for differ- <lb />
reasons, some of which I will <lb />
mention later. <lb />
am aware that the of <lb />
town know that I did not <lb />
hat election was When <lb />
the petition was presented to me <lb />
by Rev. A. T. King asking for <lb />
an election to be called to vote for <lb />
a dispensary I refused to sign it. <lb />
telling him at the time that I <lb />
would sign it for prohibition. <lb />
His reply was that it was a step- <lb />
ping stone to prohibition, which <lb />
was agreed to all by tho <lb />
of the dispensary. <lb />
Now we are asking the people <lb />
of the town to help us to call an <lb />
and carry it for <lb />
or take the next step. I <lb />
have no doubt but dispensary <lb />
has done much good, and am <lb />
sure that prohibition will do <lb />
more good. Some say <lb />
will not prohibit, but I say it <lb />
will if the officers do their duty. <lb />
They very readily say could <lb />
locate and stop whiskey s <lb />
in town better if the dispensary <lb />
was out of the way. <lb />
I heard a man say a few days <lb />
ago that whiskey shop was <lb />
out of the way I could stay so- <lb />
That man was a drunk- <lb />
ard. I myself how hard it <lb />
is to resist the temptation when <lb />
it is put before you. I have been <lb />
a slave to whiskey myself in my <lb />
I life, but thank God it does not <lb />
I trouble me now. <lb />
Now for some of the excuses <lb />
for not signing the petition to <lb />
call an <lb />
First, wait for the next <lb />
I say let's do it <lb />
now. we have no idea what the <lb />
next will do. <lb />
Second, will male taxes <lb />
I say let's have it re- <lb />
of <lb />
Third, will not have any <lb />
streets in I say <lb />
let's pass whether we ever <lb />
pave a street or not. I had <lb />
rather see sober men walk in the <lb />
mud than drunken m en walk on <lb />
paved streets- <lb />
Fourth, not sell the <lb />
school I if will <lb />
stop the sale of the bonds, let <lb />
them go unsold. J bad rather <lb />
see children grow up in <lb />
sober, thin to see <lb />
educated and drunkards. <lb />
Fifth, petition was first <lb />
gotten up by an ex-barkeeper <lb />
and signed by a lot of drunk- <lb />
I say let's carry it. It <lb />
matters not who got it up or <lb />
signed it, it's a good thing, and <lb />
let's carry it, for God's sake. <lb />
T. R. MOORE. <lb />
The board of aldermen <lb />
Monday night in <lb />
the meeting being <lb />
from Thursday night of <lb />
the absence of a m at that <lb />
time. Six members of the board <lb />
were present. Aid -i. R. <lb />
Moore having t his <lb />
resignation. <lb />
The matter of most interest <lb />
was the m for the filing of <lb />
election on prohibition which <lb />
it was would be <lb />
presented, and <lb />
CHAMBER OF <lb />
Takes Action in the of Freight <lb />
Rates. <lb />
The Chamber of <lb />
Commerce its quarterly <lb />
meeting night in the <lb />
-with a good attend <lb />
of business men present <lb />
Governor Glean Refuses a <lb />
E. Hart. <lb />
for BELGIANS MAKE GOOD <lb />
MIGRANTS. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
His <lb />
attracted the meeting. Speech <lb />
Yesterday in refusing to Grimes ins Ten on <lb />
the application of E. E. for f-ear <lb />
pardon governor J <lb />
defendant was convicted of and of the largest collection and <lb />
N. C. Jan. 1908. <lb />
Grifton graded school opened <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss Sallie Louis Brooks re- <lb />
at November term, of <lb />
Lenoir superior court, -and sen- <lb />
to IS months on road. <lb />
were made the petition by <lb />
G. E. Harris, E. B <lb />
The adopted a <lb />
setting January 23rd as the <lb />
dale for passing on the petition. <lb />
The board then took up its <lb />
regular business. <lb />
The finance committee had no <lb />
report to make, nor the market <lb />
committee. <lb />
The. street committee reported <lb />
the streets in bad condition and <lb />
explained the need of more tiling. <lb />
A request was made for the <lb />
of a special committee <lb />
to investigate the matter of a <lb />
house being in Thirteenth street. <lb />
That is an unlucky house- <lb />
The cemetery committee re- <lb />
ported that the west side of the <lb />
cemetery had been laid out in <lb />
lots and walks opened. <lb />
The different officers made <lb />
their reports for the past month, <lb />
the dispensary report being or- <lb />
published. <lb />
In connection with these re- <lb />
poi ts Alderman Flanagan raised <lb />
the point that they should be <lb />
Almost the entire meeting was At first I was inclined to <lb />
to taken up with discussions of j tho pardon. The defendant was <lb />
the matter of f Mason and was tried by <lb />
rites to Greenville. that body subsequent to his con- <lb />
J. J. by the jury, end after a <lb />
spoke at length in introducing full hearing mi To <lb />
the subject, calling attention to make no mistake. however, <lb />
the combination of s I sent for the evidence <lb />
the two the claim that taken before both the and <lb />
the State corporation i the Masonic and after <lb />
had ordered an in vales, j careful reading end <lb />
the against the testimony, IF-am <lb />
was guilty, <lb />
trial nor solicitor <lb />
to check this recommend and <lb />
much <lb />
ten immigrants which he <lb />
has on his farm near that place. <lb />
Grimes is loud in <lb />
of his newly acquired laborers, <lb />
and intends them as the <lb />
of a colony which he will start in Institute, Raleigh. <lb />
I Miss Mabel <lb />
most expensive Christmas pres- <lb />
Among her lovely pres- <lb />
is a piano. <lb />
Misses Gladys, and Ruth <lb />
Chapman have returned V <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
has <lb />
are f mart, cleanly and turned to Durham. <lb />
he says. have Th brick hotel is <lb />
and urged immediate action j ed that <lb />
I Z Iran-1 Neither <lb />
in-1 the evidence seas <lb />
; the and ti <lb />
w-a not excessive, I l <lb />
Mr. says th <lb />
outrage the <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Dr <lb />
D-. E. Move, Mr J. R <lb />
Mr. and others <lb />
part tho discussion, citing I <lb />
instances of discrimination and <lb />
rate, and <lb />
river transportation J murmuring are heard <lb />
to these inst Green- among the advocates of the pro- <lb />
election that they ware <lb />
had them on my place a <lb />
short time, and have not worked <lb />
them yet, so car. say nothing of <lb />
their worth as hands com- <lb />
pared against the labor. <lb />
are the most intelligent lot <lb />
immigrants I have ever seen, <lb />
They Hire their new <lb />
well, much better than <lb />
did Carolina, from <lb />
compelled to <lb />
for Kiwi on <lb />
Stir Strife. <lb />
ville. a re tilt of dis- <lb />
two committees <lb />
appointed, one to investigate the <lb />
matter of rates an tho attitude <lb />
of the. corporation commission, <lb />
and the other to begin <lb />
steamboat transports- <lb />
the river- The first com- <lb />
composed of Dr. E A. <lb />
Messrs. G k, Harris and <lb />
J. R, the second of Dr. <lb />
Charles Laughinghouse, Messrs. <lb />
J. F. Davenport, and Wiley <lb />
Brown. <lb />
was also <lb />
t his new <lb />
at the per- <lb />
which w on his land, <lb />
them plums, which <lb />
had often seen. He says <lb />
that they cone up his ex- <lb />
he <lb />
Mr. <lb />
berry will fix it in grand <lb />
Miss Clara Gardner Is in town <lb />
today- <lb />
Miss re- <lb />
turned to Raleigh <lb />
Miss Annie Bell Kittrell left <lb />
for A. College at Wilson. <lb />
Joe has returned to <lb />
A. and M College at Raleigh <lb />
Miss has return- <lb />
ed to Littleton. <lb />
Miss Jessie Coward left here <lb />
Monday to take charge of her <lb />
school again. <lb />
them bathe fall, There are <lb />
not treated with entire Chicago of <lb />
by the when the but by the time he <lb />
was presented Monday <lb />
in the matter of putting off the <lb />
hearing until the 23rd- Many- <lb />
think the hearing should have <lb />
been set for earlier The <lb />
Reflector has no imputation to <lb />
re; more these will probably <lb />
have assured-work and he will <lb />
send Europe for four or five <lb />
lie-;. <lb />
lovers fine <lb />
mi Mr. <lb />
against the aldermen, but lever after getting <lb />
with the petition so largely faith their work, <lb />
signed and the sentiment h the as veil S the <lb />
it seems t help, -they in <lb />
The latter committee j that the matter should proceed and <lb />
instructed to as little friction as spend the even- <lb />
cheeked up by the finance com- with congressman John H. Small and avoid stirring up bit- <lb />
before coming before the <lb />
board for action, and the com- <lb />
was instructed to perform <lb />
this duty us to. subsequent re- <lb />
ports. <lb />
W. P. granted <lb />
to a market <lb />
near the Center Brick ware- <lb />
house. <lb />
Hay wood granted <lb />
license to conduct a restaurant <lb />
in a building opposite Center <lb />
Brick warehouse. <lb />
The ordinance committee was <lb />
to draft an ordinance <lb />
requiring that death certificates <lb />
be obtained before any burials <lb />
aiM permitted in the town. <lb />
Mayor Wooten and <lb />
Bo wen were appointed a com- <lb />
to negotiate for building <lb />
a driveway from Third street to <lb />
the water and <lb />
Messrs and <lb />
were employed to make <lb />
and profile of Evans <lb />
Dickinson avenue with a view <lb />
paving. <lb />
A committee of the <lb />
was appointed to confer with <lb />
other relative to the cost <lb />
of paving. <lb />
A committee was also appoint- <lb />
to the <lb />
for the election. <lb />
Accounts were allowed and the <lb />
board adjourned to meet again <lb />
on the 23rd- <lb />
and contention over it. <lb />
of Medical Society. <lb />
ten ii Mr. now <lb />
; family, <lb />
toot ms five daughters. <lb />
I The <lb />
relative to securing such <lb />
as will keep the river <lb />
in navigable condition <lb />
Another important matter that . , o. i <lb />
c ., t. At lass meeting of the Pitt . ti <lb />
came up before the meeting g, Md <lb />
the matter of street paving. This; on Jan the j <lb />
by Mr. we J. E. L. <lb />
H Ti La- <lb />
. S. Carr and Fir S p Dr. T. <lb />
Stakes IT Sunday evening <lb />
to act with and assist the H w e to hoe of <lb />
board of aldermen in securing fT I -Mies Mellie on <lb />
Miss Bessie Hellen has return- <lb />
ed to charge tit her school <lb />
a- House t find a <lb />
batter teacher than Miss Hellen. <lb />
She cannot head <lb />
closed forever the <lb />
first of January- <lb />
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Ashley Bullock and Allie <lb />
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Thurs- <lb />
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The annual meeting of the <lb />
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Reflector requests its <lb />
of the county come in pay <lb />
for their paper. There are some <lb />
names the postal Jaws <lb />
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