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ft, -v<lb />
The STABLES <lb />
Greenville and Ayden, N. C. <lb />
HANDLE THE VERY <lb />
HORSES AND MULES<lb />
ON THE MARKET <lb />
FOR SALE and EXCHANGE <lb />
Every Animal Guaranteed as Represented <lb />
You should see MR. WINSLOW at Greenville, or his representative, <lb />
MR PATRICK at Ayden, before purchasing your horses and mules for the <lb />
Mr. Winslow, buying in large quantities and from the <lb />
Markets can give you better animals at lower prices than <lb />
can bead elsewhere He has a large stock, ranging from the good work <lb />
animal and Sly to the high spirited drive horse, to select from, <lb />
a WINSLOW GUARANTEE goes with every one <lb />
Mr Winslow is also agent for the HUNSUCKER BUGGY <lb />
and the TAR HEEL WAGON, manufactured at Winterville, He car- <lb />
them in stock at both Greenville and Ayden. Harness of the very best <lb />
makes can be purchased at either place. He can fit you out <lb />
altogether and on easy terms. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. i. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Pref Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. DEC. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
i Interesting <lb />
and Helpful. <lb />
The day was ideal and the at- <lb />
at the was <lb />
unusually large. The devotional <lb />
exercises were conducted by Rev. <lb />
Mr. Huske, pastor of the <lb />
pal church, after which the <lb />
meeting was called to. order by <lb />
the president. In the absence of <lb />
Miss Ada Tyson, secretary, Miss <lb />
Elizabeth Bo acted as sec- <lb />
The following were appointed <lb />
as a committee on supplementary <lb />
E. M. Rollins, of <lb />
Farmville graded school, J. A. <lb />
of Ayden graded <lb />
school, H. B. Smith, Greenville <lb />
school, G, E. Lineberry, <lb />
of Winterville High and <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Bethel <lb />
graded school. <lb />
The was taken up. <lb />
Prof. W. H. made a short <lb />
practical talk on the time of <lb />
in school and closing school <lb />
each day. <lb />
The next was a most excellent <lb />
paper on Responsibility of <lb />
teacher in regard to the <lb />
Mrs. Butt is one of our <lb />
oldest and most experienced <lb />
teachers and presented this sub- <lb />
in a most practical and <lb />
manner. <lb />
in the public <lb />
was next discussed by Miss Daisy <lb />
E. Minor. In this paper she <lb />
showed the benefits derived from <lb />
the study of music. Among <lb />
those mentioned was the mind <lb />
training and the moral training <lb />
of the pupils as well. <lb />
work and best <lb />
PREACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR <lb />
J. H. Shore to Greenville-Re. <lb />
M. T. to <lb />
In the appointments of preach- <lb />
read out by Bishop Wilson at <lb />
the North Carolina conference in <lb />
Durham, Monday evening, Rev. <lb />
M. T. Plyler, who for two years <lb />
has so faithfully t Jarvis <lb />
Memorial church, was sent to <lb />
Washington, and Rev. J. H. <lb />
Shore was sent to the Greenville <lb />
church. <lb />
The appointments for this, the <lb />
Washington district, are as fol <lb />
A. presiding elder. <lb />
Washington-M. T. Plyler. <lb />
Bath-F. E. Dixon. <lb />
Aurora-C. R. Canipe. <lb />
Swan F. Stand- <lb />
ford. <lb />
R. Grant. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Greenville-J. H. Shore. <lb />
Vanceboro Supplied by E. D. <lb />
Dodd. <lb />
Ayden-J B. Bridges. <lb />
A. Forbes. <lb />
by J. <lb />
C. Reynolds. <lb />
Bethel-J. W. Autrey. <lb />
Tarboro-R. H. Willis. <lb />
Rocky Mount- D. H. Tuttle. <lb />
South Rocky Mount and Mar- <lb />
E. Tripp. <lb />
Spring dope and Mt Pleasant <lb />
B. E. <lb />
P. Reid. <lb />
Elm E. Hunt. <lb />
Wilson-G. F. Smith. <lb />
W- Martin. <lb />
H. Black. <lb />
E. Lance. <lb />
State organizer Anti-Saloon <lb />
LeagueR. L. Davis. <lb />
, . ,, ,. , Missionary H. <lb />
of was discussed Willis. <lb />
MRS. ALICE HARPER DEAD <lb />
Fuse Away Saturday in <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
SANS CLUB. <lb />
by Rev. Mr. Huske. He laid <lb />
stress on material, narration, <lb />
description and unity. Then he <lb />
laid down an plan of <lb />
correcting essays by indicating <lb />
certain mistakes by certain sign <lb />
and letters on the margin of the <lb />
composition. He said that pupils <lb />
should have suggestions in re <lb />
to correcting their essays <lb />
by the teacher. They should <lb />
always be handed in written on <lb />
good paper and written neatly <lb />
with pen and ink. Prof. Rollins <lb />
also made several practical <lb />
in regard to this. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding next made <lb />
some statements in regard the <lb />
loan fund of the State <lb />
Normal arid quite a neat sub- <lb />
was received from the <lb />
teachers. <lb />
We were sorry indeed that <lb />
Mis Mitchell was not able to <lb />
conduct her class in primary <lb />
arithmetic. Prof. Smith made a <lb />
few practical suggestions in re- <lb />
to thoroughness in reading <lb />
and writing. He said that no <lb />
pupil could make a scholar unless <lb />
he was thorough in those <lb />
branches. He also spoke of the <lb />
poor work done in the schools all <lb />
over the state in the <lb />
grades on account of there <lb />
any definite course <lb />
mapped out in these courses by <lb />
superintendents and leaders. <lb />
The climax of the meeting was <lb />
reached when Prof. Lineberry <lb />
conducted a general discussion on <lb />
the of work and <lb />
line- Quite a number of <lb />
cal questions were asked by the <lb />
teachers and he gave his views <lb />
in regard to these in an able <lb />
manner. Prof. Lineberry is one <lb />
of the best informed men in the <lb />
on the practical machinery <lb />
of school work and gave the <lb />
benefit of his experience. <lb />
was indeed a fine meeting. <lb />
Everyone seemed to have come <lb />
for business. It is the highest <lb />
aim of the to <lb />
C. Bell. <lb />
Other preachers who have <lb />
served Greenville and in whom <lb />
our people feel a special interest, <lb />
go to the following <lb />
R. B. John, presiding elder <lb />
of Raleigh district <lb />
F. A. Bishop to Louisburg. <lb />
J. A to Roxboro. <lb />
H. M. Eure to Carthage. <lb />
T. J. Dailey to Troy. <lb />
L. L. Nash to Si. John and <lb />
Gibson. <lb />
N. H. D. Wilson to <lb />
J, D. Bundy to Elizabeth City. <lb />
N. M. Watson transferred to <lb />
conference. <lb />
treat you <lb />
Lot Sale at Farmville. <lb />
As will be seen by a large ad- <lb />
in this paper, Town- <lb />
send Windham will have an <lb />
auction sale of lets in Farmville <lb />
on Tuesday, one-thirty <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Farmville is of the most <lb />
progressive towns In this county, <lb />
and since the completion of two <lb />
lines of railroad there has de- <lb />
rapidly. It is in one of <lb />
the finest farming sections in <lb />
the State and the town commands <lb />
a large trade. An investment in <lb />
real estate there will be profit- <lb />
able and this auction sale of lots <lb />
affords a good <lb />
will treat you <lb />
was indeed a sad shock to <lb />
Greenville when the news came <lb />
Saturday evening that Mrs. <lb />
Harper was dead. <lb />
Mrs. Harper had been <lb />
in good health for some <lb />
time, and upon advice of <lb />
went to Baltimore <lb />
the last day of November for <lb />
treatment. There an operation <lb />
was deemed necessary and this <lb />
was performed a few days later. <lb />
The operation was not considered <lb />
serious, and Mrs. Harper was <lb />
reported as getting along -o well <lb />
after it that it was thought she <lb />
would be entirely recovered in a <lb />
short while. Saturday morning <lb />
a telegram to one of her sons <lb />
stated that was not doing <lb />
so well, and in the evening this <lb />
was followed with the announce- <lb />
that she had passed away. <lb />
Neither her relatives nor friends <lb />
were prepared for this, as all <lb />
were expecting her back home <lb />
in a short while. <lb />
Mrs. Harper years of <lb />
age, and a daughter of the late <lb />
Mr. Henry Sheppard. Her first <lb />
husband was Mr. Albert Carr, a <lb />
prosperous farmer of this county <lb />
who had a large estate near <lb />
Farmville. He died in 1882. By <lb />
this marriage there are now <lb />
three sons and a daughter, <lb />
these being Dr. R. L. and Messrs. <lb />
H. L. and C. S. prominent <lb />
business men of and <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Sutton, of LaGrange. <lb />
Her second husband was Mr. <lb />
Harper, of Greene county, <lb />
who died in 1899, from which <lb />
marriage there survives one son, <lb />
Alexander Harper. She is also <lb />
survived by one brother, Mr. <lb />
Henry Sheppard. of Greenville, <lb />
one half-brother, Mr. H. D. <lb />
Sheppard, of Hanover, two <lb />
sisters, Mrs J. T. Smith, of <lb />
J. N. Bynum, of <lb />
Farmville, and one half-sister, <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Andrews, of Green- <lb />
ville. She also leaves several <lb />
grandchildren and a large <lb />
of relatives. <lb />
After the death of her second <lb />
husband Mrs. Harper moved to <lb />
Greenville and made her <lb />
here. She was a of <lb />
character, member <lb />
of the Baptist church, a kind <lb />
friend and one of the best of <lb />
neighbors. Her life was filled <lb />
with good deeds and she was <lb />
held in highest esteem by all who <lb />
knew her. <lb />
The remains reached Green- <lb />
ville on the 9.55 Norfolk and <lb />
Southern train this morning and <lb />
wire taken to her late <lb />
on Evans street. The <lb />
funeral WM held at o'clock <lb />
CHILDREN'S SANTA CLAUS DAY. <lb />
Reported for Reflector. <lb />
There has been another meet- <lb />
of the Sans club which <lb />
was held last Friday afternoon, <lb />
and ye members shall hear the <lb />
secretary's letter since by me it <lb />
may be done, and I am <lb />
unto it <lb />
Mrs. Haywood was hos- <lb />
We know her well, and <lb />
with her spent delightful time. <lb />
Her purse, person, and extremest <lb />
means lie all unlocked to our <lb />
The business of the club was <lb />
conducted by Mrs. Woodward <lb />
Miss the president, <lb />
being absent. In the calling of <lb />
the roll five members were <lb />
absent following business came <lb />
guessing <lb />
Dame Fortune be- <lb />
stowing the prize upon Mrs. <lb />
Carper as after which re- <lb />
in three courses were <lb />
served. <lb />
I need must tell you all. By <lb />
the leave of Mrs. Fred Forbes, <lb />
we will meet with her the Wed- <lb />
after Christmas. Fare. <lb />
Tell Him <lb />
What Yon Desire <lb />
Stocking. <lb />
Your <lb />
FIGHTING TURKISH TOBACCO. <lb />
Virginia Tobacco Men Will Ask For a <lb />
Higher Duty on Turkish Tobacco. <lb />
The Reflector will devote part I Danville Va , The <lb />
of next Saturday's issue to board trade <lb />
little folks for sending their a special meeting to-day <lb />
ten to Santa Claus, if wish funds to send a large <lb />
to communicate their wants to to Wat <lb />
him through these columns. <lb />
only conditions are that you <lb />
must write plainly only on <lb />
side of the paper, make your <lb />
letters not over words in <lb />
length, sign your name and send <lb />
the letters to The Reflector not <lb />
later than Friday afternoon. <lb />
As our space may be limited the <lb />
letters will be given precedence <lb />
in the order in which trey are <lb />
received, and if any have to be <lb />
to appear before the <lb />
ways and means committee of <lb />
Congress to the pas age of <lb />
laws which will imp a higher <lb />
duty on Turkish tobacco, which <lb />
is coming more and com- <lb />
petition with the i crown <lb />
in the bright district, which is <lb />
mainly in Virginia and North <lb />
Carolina. The <lb />
contend the <lb />
United Slates -rent pro- <lb />
New <lb />
left out it will be those that come. <lb />
in late. children, write in imp -sin h duty <lb />
your letters and tell Santa the bright <lb />
what you want him to bring you. growers should in a <lb />
spirit of fairness be afforded the <lb />
will treat you j Am <lb />
B who will go to Washington are <lb />
President n. of the <lb />
MARION BUTLER INDICTED. <lb />
Four <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Miss Marguerite Entertain. <lb />
Reported for The Reflect <lb />
On Friday evening, the <lb />
home of her parents on <lb />
son avenue, Miss Marguerite <lb />
Higgs most delightfully enter- <lb />
a number of her friends. <lb />
The guests were meet at the <lb />
door by the hostess and ushered <lb />
into the parlor, where two con- <lb />
tests and several games were <lb />
enjoyed. One of the contests <lb />
was a poem, with blanks which <lb />
had to be filled out with flowers. <lb />
The other was a number of <lb />
boxes, on the outside of each <lb />
box was something suggestive <lb />
of its contents and the guests <lb />
had to guess what was in the <lb />
box. Miss Florence Blow being <lb />
the successful guesser was <lb />
award d a beautiful prize. <lb />
Delicious ices and cakes were was in <lb />
then served by little Misses . <lb />
Bills for Libel Against <lb />
Him in Guilford County. <lb />
Greensboro. N. C, Dec. 14.- <lb />
The grand jury of Guilford <lb />
Court this afternoon re- <lb />
turned four true bills asked for. <lb />
Ex-United State Senator <lb />
Butler and his brother, Lester <lb />
charging criminal libel <lb />
against ex Judge Spencer B. <lb />
Adams, chairman of the Re- <lb />
publican party of North Caro- <lb />
The charges are based upon <lb />
articles published in the Raleigh <lb />
owned by the Butlers, <lb />
several months ago. The ex- <lb />
Senator and his brother were <lb />
arrested November 4th, and <lb />
bound over to the present term. <lb />
of court in bonds of each <lb />
I to await action by the grand <lb />
i jury. On motion of Butler's <lb />
i attorneys the trial is continued <lb />
until January term of court, not <lb />
withstanding attorneys <lb />
pressed for trial. N either of the <lb />
Commercial Association, and <lb />
President Adams, of he <lb />
co Protective <lb />
of Virginia and Caro- <lb />
Concerted action on the <lb />
part of the tobacco associations <lb />
in both of the two States has <lb />
Madeline and Annie Higgs. The I <lb />
guests departed at a late hour, I <lb />
declaring Miss Higgs a most <lb />
charming <lb />
Pitt Confederate Pensioners <lb />
Ir. the list of Confederate pen- <lb />
in Pitt county are three <lb />
in the second class who receive <lb />
each, four In the third class <lb />
who receive each, ninety in <lb />
the fourth class who receive <lb />
each and fifty-two widows of on globe, <lb />
soldiers who receive each. <lb />
This makes a total of that <lb />
comes to the county for this <lb />
purpose, Superior Court <lb />
D. C. Moore has the checks for <lb />
Second Crop Apples. <lb />
On Sunday Mr. W. M. Elks, <lb />
near Grimesland, was walking <lb />
through his orchard and found <lb />
several second crop on a <lb />
apple tree, and brought <lb />
The Reflector three of them. <lb />
This second crop of fruit is <lb />
small but of good flavor. Just <lb />
think of two crops of <lb />
apples a year or. the same tree <lb />
Verily, we have the finest climate <lb />
this afternoon in the Baptist these pensioners and <lb />
church, conducted by Rev. T. H. <lb />
day needs of the teachers, and <lb />
the teacher that misses these <lb />
meetings will miss great <lb />
for improving himself. <lb />
A list of the supplementary <lb />
books for the different grades <lb />
will be published in The Reflector <lb />
as soon as possible. <lb />
For four-horse farm, <lb />
one mile South of Greenville. It <lb />
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb />
tenant houses. For particulars <lb />
John W. Tucker. <lb />
King, of Winterville, the inter- <lb />
being in Cherry Hill <lb />
tery. pall bearer were <lb />
Messrs. J. C Tyson, E. U <lb />
R. C. Flanagan. J. L. Little, <lb />
R. J. Cobb, F. If. Wooten, R. <lb />
Williams, H. W. Whedbee, H. L. <lb />
Coward, W. D. Pruitt, J. M. <lb />
and D. J. Whichard. <lb />
A large number of sorrowing <lb />
friends followed the remains to <lb />
their last resting place, and their <lb />
love for this good woman was <lb />
expressed in many beautiful <lb />
floral tributes. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sutton <lb />
and daughter, Miss Alice, of <lb />
LaGrange; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. <lb />
Darden, Dr. Mrs. Wade <lb />
Anderson and Mr. W. G. Carr, <lb />
of Wilson; Miss Dorothy Carr <lb />
and Mr. C. R. Harper, of <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Allen, of <lb />
Danville, and Mr. A. T. Harper, <lb />
of Goldsboro, were here to attend <lb />
the <lb />
them. <lb />
will you <lb />
The <lb />
The following <lb />
Boggy Collide. <lb />
Bryce Brown, a little son of <lb />
Mr. Wiley Brown, was riding <lb />
down the street on a bicycle, <lb />
Saturday evening, and when <lb />
turnings corner collided with a <lb />
horse and buggy going in the <lb />
opposite direction. There was a <lb />
general mix-up with the little <lb />
fellow under the feet of the horse <lb />
and he was painfully bruised, <lb />
but fortunately no bones were <lb />
broken. <lb />
hi . <lb />
The Cl <lb />
requests the <lb />
Suffolk Goes Dry. <lb />
Suffolk, Va., Dec. 15.-This <lb />
place went dry yesterday with a <lb />
majority of Considerable <lb />
excitement has been occasioned <lb />
for some time by the contest, and <lb />
the majority was larger than was <lb />
generally conceded by either<lb />
at a to given <lb />
fifth <lb />
nineteen I and I <lb />
in the Perkins hall <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
Invitations by <lb />
at Coward drug <lb />
at ten cents each. <lb />
Rev. M T. Plyler. <lb />
We congratulate Washing- <lb />
ton friends on their good fortune <lb />
in the appointment of Rev. <lb />
M. T. Plyler by tie Durham con- <lb />
to live and labor among <lb />
them. Mr. Plyler the <lb />
church at this place for <lb />
the last, two years and he leaves <lb />
us with the love esteem of <lb />
all our people without regard to <lb />
denomination or church <lb />
He is a close student and <lb />
his sermons are foil of deep re <lb />
instruction and beautiful <lb />
thoughts. Be is a toned <lb />
Christian toe best <lb />
and purest sense tout term. <lb />
He is progressive m d always <lb />
interested in r tends to <lb />
the uplift of community in <lb />
which he lives. Greenville has <lb />
felt and teen helped by in- <lb />
of his pure, noble life <lb />
among us and we heartily con <lb />
the good people of <lb />
a in having him among <lb />
them. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Mrs. Mary Eliza Daniel <lb />
requests I of your <lb />
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her daughter <lb />
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to <lb />
Rev. R R . Jr <lb />
on the g ;. y, <lb />
the . <lb />
One thous hi n d <lb />
at after eight <lb />
at of <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. Tl Moore <lb />
West Market I <lb />
c, . ion , .- . Carolina. <lb />
At ho i. l of February <lb />
Senator, Ills. <lb />
All kinds of candies, nuts and <lb />
fruits, jellies and celery for <lb />
Christmas. M, Reuse. <lb />
C. D. Tunstall, opposite Center Over three thousand people <lb />
Brick warehouse on Dickinson will visit Farmville on the <lb />
avenue, has the prettiest line of day, Dec. 1908. <lb />
holiday goods in town. It will <lb />
pay you to visit his store. <lb />
Fruit cakes and pound cakes <lb />
for Christmas at J. M. <lb />
Fresh Pork Baum <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
S, M. <lb />
A valuable lot, in gold, <lb />
a bag of silver given away ab- <lb />
free of cost. Be present <lb />
and deposit your coupon, Farm-1 Headquarters for works at <lb />
ville, Dec. 22.1908 at o'clock. J. M. <lb />
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j assortment of <lb />
Dress Goods, Dry Goods, <lb />
Trimmings, Laces, <lb />
Ladies Tailor-made skirtS. <lb />
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb />
Any Size Purse <lb />
A DREADFUL WEAPON. <lb />
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the tiles that line to the very roof the <lb />
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to and. <lb />
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Genera Merchandise. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All accounts II. A. <lb />
Son for the year and <lb />
lake for the year unpaid by Jan. <lb />
1st, 1909, to Ave dollars or <lb />
more will he put into a judgment, <lb />
nil under five dollars will lie advertised <lb />
in The Daily Reflector giving the names <lb />
and amounts and be before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder at the term of <lb />
court, 1909. J. T. Ti <lb />
This Dec. b, 1908. <lb />
Dry Goods and Ladies Goods <lb />
I have purchased the interest of I hi <lb />
late II. E. Pal rick in the ti. E <lb />
Patrick Co., and will ti <lb />
earn on a general dry goods <lb />
at the same -land. <lb />
A department with a <lb />
goods and trimmings has i <lb />
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ch of this department. The <lb />
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capacity of a bucket. In dry <lb />
mi ii are i i on <lb />
and <lb />
or bamboo basket <lb />
eighty make one or <lb />
cart. This Is an of the prim- <lb />
Hive origin of most units of weight <lb />
The First Slow On,. <lb />
He uttered a Joyous cry. <lb />
I inn really and truly the first <lb />
man you ever <lb />
the beautiful girl re- <lb />
joined, her red lip curling slightly. <lb />
others nil took the <lb />
New York Press. <lb />
really the capacity for <lb />
taking <lb />
answered the poet, <lb />
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line man reached his <lb />
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lead as Bears lie <lb />
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she said, looking up from <lb />
the paper, Is a political boom- <lb />
cm <lb />
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., Ledger. <lb />
Hi, of Luck. <lb />
Is the most <lb />
fellow at cards I ever met. <lb />
Then I he la In lore. <lb />
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has <lb />
OF OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Impossible words to a to his require- <lb />
AT <lb />
At the close of business <lb />
a. <lb />
i, November <lb />
Resources <lb />
and discounts 1186,808.81 <lb />
Overdrafts am <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other stocks, Bonds, <lb />
mortgages <lb />
furniture <lb />
and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Items H <lb />
Hold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
mill currency <lb />
Nat<lb />
117.44 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 26,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 26,000.00 <lb />
L less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and tax <lb />
paid <lb />
Bills payable 16,000.00 <lb />
Time of <lb />
Deposit 21,662.20 <lb />
Deposit sub. to <lb />
check J 13,164.91 184,827.11 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total 217.446.64 <lb />
of Carolina, of Pitt, u <lb />
Little, of the above <lb />
ii swear I bat above state is true to t lie best of my <lb />
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Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
in.- ibis i I. A. <lb />
t-r, W, B. <lb />
D. BAH MAN, <lb />
;. Directors, <lb />
OF OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT N. <lb />
I , ii r -7. <lb />
Liabilities<lb />
Surplus 16,000.00 <lb />
prof, <lb />
taxes 5,751.80 <lb />
bills<lb />
3,721.00 <lb />
.; sub. <lb />
1,312.03 <lb />
and <lb />
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and <lb />
and <lb />
line <lb />
items <lb />
i-. coin, all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes, <lb />
other S. notes <lb />
. 300.70 <lb />
Total if <lb />
Due bunks <lb />
090.48 <lb />
72.68 <lb />
Total 185,500.86 <lb />
Stale of County of <lb />
S. Cashier of the bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. S. GARB. Cushier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th, day of Dec- j Cobb, <lb />
ember, . C. T. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
U, C. Flanagan, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
total. <lb />
About 1838, Dicky <lb />
Turner, Hie weaver, i a <lb />
delivering one of his fervid <lb />
hotel, Preston, <lb />
Use cockpit whore the earls of r- <lb />
by formerly i r <lb />
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hit and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Cool <lb />
W. B. He will sell <lb />
Better Fe and Mere Lets, <lb />
bi , man in <lb />
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it I rs for Con H <lb />
i . Cotton Seed <lb />
i, Chicken <lb />
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in main business Bad <lb />
of the town Four chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided by barber- <lb />
Our place u inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
you for past patronage <lb />
and ask you to call attain when <lb />
work is wanted. <lb />
ed to mm <lb />
w f have and <lb />
tor to the old market <lb />
on Second street, where we <lb />
have plenty of stable room, nice and <lb />
convenient, to take care of our <lb />
trade, we can shelter your bug- <lb />
in rainy weather. Horses <lb />
I Jed at reasonable <lb />
thank our old for the bus- <lb />
they have favored us with, <lb />
and ask all to come to see us, <lb />
KiTTRELL <lb />
Land Sale Monday Dec, 14th <lb />
The heirs of Noah Forbes, de- <lb />
ceased, have to have the <lb />
embracing three tracts, <lb />
sold on time, one third cash and <lb />
balance in three years, equal <lb />
J. L. Fleming, <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty. Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at their homes. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
I offer for sale my store buildings, <lb />
lot the entire stock of <lb />
my dwelling house at <lb />
lot, all in the town of Grime d. <lb />
if W M. Moore.<lb />
A s<lb />
mm s<lb />
We will on Tuesday, December 1903, at one thirty-o'clock offer for sale at Public a <lb />
of valuable building lots. We will also give away absolutely free of cost, <lb />
and person presenting one coupons bearing their <lb />
an chance at these prizes. Anyone can get coupons on the day of sale. These coupons <lb />
I I <lb />
and <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway j <lb />
Fitzgerald, Kerr, Receivers. <lb />
OCT. 1908 <lb />
WHEN MEN WORE LACES. NATURE'S PATENT OFFICE. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
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NORFOLK, MP. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
Dr. Morrill <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office on Third <lb />
Formerly Occupied by Dr Bag- <lb />
well. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. , <lb />
Office R. L. Smith <lb />
tallies, and next door to John <lb />
Buggy Co's new building. <lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
are now arriving, plant <lb />
to get best results A nice <lb />
line of Palms, and in all <lb />
sizes. Choice cut flowers a <lb />
specialty, wedding bouquets <lb />
and Floral off at short <lb />
Mail. Telegraph, and <lb />
Telephone order receive <lb />
prompt attention. Phone <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
COAL AND WOOD <lb />
DR R. L <lb />
D mist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Miss Pate <lb />
GRADUATE NURSE <lb />
Offers her services to the people of <lb />
Greenville and community <lb />
N- C <lb />
Harvey's Cool and Wood <lb />
Yard will furnish you with <lb />
the best coal, all grades, <lb />
splint and soft coal, <lb />
hard anthracite, egg <lb />
stone and nut. We keep <lb />
dry wood and furnish de- <lb />
livery. -i- <lb />
and Dills of Our An- <lb />
hear it said <lb />
the and at the end of <lb />
is appalling, that <lb />
that spend more for <lb />
a bat than their <lb />
did for whole trousseaux. <lb />
Like many other often recurring <lb />
general this is fur front <lb />
accurate. The well known <lb />
French writer, If, Henry do <lb />
Io the current of <lb />
Revue a study on <lb />
Money In Days of <lb />
piled, from private do-, of <lb />
one or ego, from let <lb />
ten dating from <lb />
days, it appears that <lb />
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tar of is that <lb />
i sad t . h th <lb />
men quite as much <lb />
as if not than woman their <lb />
own I ire. <lb />
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on him elf. n woman m a I MOO <lb />
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; aristocracy, years ago more <lb />
things were required by n man. Ho. <lb />
of loco, his black, <lb />
I suit cot our hi hats <lb />
needed half a each. <lb />
II required silk stockings, woolen <lb />
and and. <lb />
five different kinds of boots, j <lb />
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year tho harbor's mill <lb />
The middle class Woman f those j <lb />
days managed to dross in a <lb />
way, though was the main ex-1 <lb />
and memoirs establish <lb />
tho curious fact that the upbringing <lb />
of throe children cost n third less <lb />
than tho clothes required by <lb />
mother, n modest woman. Men <lb />
wore ribbons, lace, <lb />
jewelry in as largo quantities <lb />
as women. <lb />
As for jewels, men formerly worn <lb />
diamonds and pearls on their <lb />
hands, to- <lb />
day a man of refined i <lb />
with a modest ring, simple <lb />
links, a little pearl as a shirt stud <lb />
a largo stone as a <lb />
London Mail. <lb />
I SANTA BiS GRAB BARREL <lb />
Now Open At Store <lb />
arc net allowed to tell you what these Gabs arc <lb />
like, or what Jut i crowd <lb />
and Grab. This ad u must cu. it <lb />
cents good r One Grab. <lb />
The Day Popular the ct of which <lb />
is to introduce a line tea candies,<lb />
Pulley. and and <lb />
Valve Anticipated. <lb />
k and or <lb />
5-as a great mechanical discovery, <lb />
but nature made every man carry <lb />
of these around with him <lb />
the very beginning of creation. <lb />
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is found in eye. If you <lb />
turn your eye to look- at of <lb />
v. .- nose are this block and <lb />
I alley, which i a; perfect as <lb />
erected on a ship to hoist <lb />
m ii the ere <lb />
through the <lb />
a B ELLINGTON CO, <lb />
invent l <lb />
of a hot is to <lb />
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h. I. MOORE <lb />
W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
O If K N V I I, I. R N C <lb />
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office corner and Third <lb />
formerly occupied by the late Col. I <lb />
A. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
1843. Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
Harry S Many Skinner, Jr <lb />
g. . <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS. N C <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
Sec w J. TURNAGE before buying <lb />
your coal for the winter. He can give <lb />
you a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
Quite recently Chinaman In <lb />
London was hoard to wind up <lb />
another man with the <lb />
word-. paper Asked <lb />
what he oriental replied, <lb />
in China a tiger is a <lb />
too who talks much, but is <lb />
n mail is very <lb />
you would call up, he wont <lb />
on, compare him to a rat fall- <lb />
Ina into a and weighing him- <lb />
self. <lb />
If a Chinaman overdoes any- <lb />
thing we say, hunchback <lb />
a bOW, A son who spends his <lb />
father's wealth quickly is <lb />
while of some of you rich people <lb />
hero who send money to the heath- <lb />
ens abroad and neglect your <lb />
borne we say, Ton hung your <lb />
lantern on which is <lb />
from a far, gives no light b <lb />
. . of tho <lb />
; learn engines ha tin i- <lb />
. and i d- <lb />
of property. It i ion <lb />
lb i i pro in to <lb />
in this ago of mo ideal <lb />
s. But d u <lb />
n safety which <lb />
. work i hotter any <lb />
made by man. If we did I <lb />
this o k live <lb />
If <lb />
valve Is Hie r sent, <lb />
glands, to make that <lb />
not run short of ll <lb />
hat bed body with <lb />
two and a half millions of <lb />
them. If our temperature t or <lb />
degrees we would within a few <lb />
hours, yet not run. <lb />
row. play tennis, hall or oven walk <lb />
safely any distance <lb />
our to tho danger <lb />
point if we had no valve pro- <lb />
so ingeniously by nature. <lb />
The cup ball socket and the <lb />
tight valve wore in tho <lb />
human body. If our hip joints ard <lb />
arms were not with sir <lb />
tight sockets would act too tired <lb />
to continue our v for any length <lb />
of in just holding these limbs <lb />
together by muscles, It is tho <lb />
pro, lire the air which holds <lb />
them in place, thus physical <lb />
effort is avoided. various <lb />
air tight joints and sockets found in <lb />
tho human body may Bad near- <lb />
nil mechanical principles in- <lb />
the air brake or tho n e <lb />
of compressed for a thousand <lb />
lifter <lb />
Some one exclaims <lb />
not discover tall i <lb />
mechanical which <lb />
tho world. <lb />
tho principle is almost developed in <lb />
the ball of the bone and the <lb />
of the hip, which are undo <lb />
smooth and ore so well oil I that <lb />
they beck forth with <lb />
no <lb />
Herald. <lb />
CAB LINE <lb />
and Atlanta, <lb />
VI <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb />
Southern l y. <lb />
PULLMAN -G CAP. between Raleigh C. <lb />
Atlanta, on the convenient <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
Ar. a. m. <lb />
ATLANTA . m. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
on Ticket Agents Southern Rails a-, Ion <lb />
lints detailed information, or <lb />
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Va <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
solid car load BUCK <lb />
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line <lb />
J. <lb />
S. M O OW N G <lb />
i to I d J j <lb />
General re hand <lb />
The Power <lb />
At n prayer meeting u good oh <lb />
brother stood up said ho was <lb />
glad in give testimony. <lb />
wife ho said, <lb />
I in life with hardly n cent In tin <lb />
world. began at tho <lb />
round of the ladder, but tho Lord <lb />
has loon good to us, and hove <lb />
have prospered, <lb />
bought a little farm and raised good <lb />
crops. have u good home Bl d s <lb />
nice family f children, and, he <lb />
added, with much emphasis, am <lb />
tho bend of that <lb />
After down his wife <lb />
promptly arose to corroborate nil <lb />
that no had said, But she added, <lb />
with satisfaction, am tho neck <lb />
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ThE EASTERN <lb />
v. <lb />
B. I. CHARD.<lb />
Si I i <lb />
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i .; I <lb />
I H I in <lb />
Reflector K <lb />
laird a i.<lb />
taming I <lb />
lie vastly different Iron it tiring It <lb />
of the best judges in is. The farmer who fails to trade a <lb />
make hit own supplies <lb />
. up I <lb />
. . off. and is a valuable <lb />
, w holiday trade of that <lb />
land hay, and put all of . <lb />
eastern town. We <lb />
B to the . <lb />
N. C, I mail . <lb />
IS. <lb />
Tiny ire <lb />
Brownsville again in congress. <lb />
There is one consolation about <lb />
it. a man is not a liar just be- <lb />
cause the president says he is. <lb />
It is noticeable that when a <lb />
political vacancy occurs there <lb />
are plenty of applications for it. <lb />
Don't get uneasy that <lb />
mas will lie an unlucky day this <lb />
year because it comes on Friday <lb />
The man depending upon the <lb />
price of cotton for his money <lb />
does not feel much like <lb />
mas. <lb />
Chris <lb />
id cat . n and <lb />
the a I Mill an en <lb />
Dec. -7 It. . he is going to <lb />
let us enjoy one more Christmas <lb />
before . so a dire ca- <lb />
Congressman Richmond <lb />
also wants to soothe his <lb />
rounded feelings by collecting <lb />
some damage money, lie has <lb />
brought suit for against <lb />
a brother congressman for saying <lb />
things about him. <lb />
Every business man in Green- <lb />
ville ought to start off the new <lb />
year by being a member of the <lb />
of Commerce, Get to <lb />
thinking about it now plan <lb />
to do big things for Greenville <lb />
next year.<lb />
Somebody has said, but we do <lb />
not know by what authority, <lb />
that Governor Glenn will be <lb />
candidate for congress in tin <lb />
fifth district in If lie rum <lb />
there is not a Republican in th <lb />
district who can beat him. <lb />
some time more, into <lb />
try t raise the so-called <lb />
and to <lb />
simply working for <lb />
other fell would pay <lb />
better to work for wages. <lb />
brother upon his <lb />
enterprise. Durham Son. <lb />
escort r. it's <lb />
The Greenville Reflector came <lb />
him out Thursday a splendid an-<lb />
The Daily Reflector is II years <lb />
and its weekly edition near <lb />
GOING AT COST <lb />
j years old. It is a good pa- <lb />
per, and a credit to its town and <lb />
R. A. who <lb />
was speaker of the house in <lb />
the legislature and was mention- j, <lb />
ed for that position at the next replete with facts about Green- <lb />
session, has announced that that well for the <lb />
Will not be a for that hustling little to the east of <lb />
position. His declining to enter Times, <lb />
the contest makes it look all the, with what The <lb />
that Mr. e I <lb />
a long extract from The <lb />
The way they <lb />
at the South shows that she is <lb />
coming into more general re- <lb />
cognition.<lb />
An expert has been examining <lb />
into affair of Guilford <lb />
e and found things B <lb />
pretty <lb />
have been expressions <lb />
number of prominent <lb />
With eggs a dollar a dozen in <lb />
Chicago, the windy city folk <lb />
will have to look up a substitute <lb />
for eggnog. <lb />
Christmas presents will soon go <lb />
into hands of receivers. Some <lb />
of the purchasers of them may <lb />
do likewise. <lb />
i in session bin that <lb />
is a- nit a. Durham Sun. <lb />
No, indeed, the salary draw- <lb />
will well toked after. <lb />
plant blows i.- <lb />
the heading an exchange gives <lb />
a recent telegraphic news item. <lb />
What else did you expect it to <lb />
do <lb />
Congressman W. Kitchin, <lb />
now governor-elect, has sent his <lb />
resignation a- congressman to <lb />
Governor Glenn to take effect <lb />
Jan. I <lb />
Toil can help spread good <lb />
things about Greenville by send- <lb />
off a few copies of the <lb />
edition of The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
As the president gets so sore <lb />
over that Panama canal scandal, <lb />
there must be more truth in the <lb />
charge than he would have the <lb />
public believe. <lb />
On Saturday Governor Glenn <lb />
appointed J. Adams, of <lb />
Carthage as judge of the eighth <lb />
judicial district to succeed Judge <lb />
W. II. who recently re- <lb />
signed.<lb />
Greenville's development this <lb />
year is practically completed <lb />
and the record been a good <lb />
one. We should be planning <lb />
now to make the coming year a <lb />
better one. <lb />
Judge Walter H. Neal has <lb />
tendered his resignation one <lb />
of the Superior court judges of <lb />
the State, for the purpose of re- <lb />
There <lb />
from a <lb />
men throughout the State favor- <lb />
a short session of the next <lb />
legislature, but the members <lb />
will be likely to stay there until <lb />
they get ready to<lb />
The is making busy <lb />
time these last of his official <lb />
days. Though it has been <lb />
a week since his extraordinary <lb />
long message that covered <lb />
enough space to talk about <lb />
everything in he <lb />
has sent another special message <lb />
to congress. The members may <lb />
expect another one for a Christ- <lb />
ma present. <lb />
Is i; possible there is only one <lb />
lady in Greenville favorable to <lb />
making the beautiful <lb />
Only one bus spoken in support <lb />
of the suggestion to organize <lb />
beautiful <lb />
more <lb />
Dowd will be the next speaker, <lb />
and a better selection could not <lb />
be made. <lb />
We glad to hear strong <lb />
praise of our graded school to- <lb />
day. A gentleman who had re- <lb />
visited there spoke in <lb />
glowing terms of the conditions <lb />
there. The school is full and <lb />
the pupils seemed well <lb />
lined and very happy. A visit <lb />
to the different grades found the <lb />
scholars contented and doing <lb />
good work under the leadership <lb />
of Mr. Smith and his assistants. <lb />
tor showing some of the enter- <lb />
prises Greenville has. <lb />
THE GRAND OLD MAN. <lb />
The Raleigh and <lb />
in speaking of grain <lb />
old at the recent North <lb />
Carolina Conference in Durham, <lb />
had this to say one <lb />
them <lb />
The most distinguished lay- <lb />
man in attendance upon the con- <lb />
is lion. Thomas J. Jar- <lb />
vis. He held the highest <lb />
in the gift of the people <lb />
Monday, December will cell entire <lb />
stock of Genera at cost. <lb />
Shoes 18.60 per pair, now<lb />
1.6.5 <lb />
1.86 <lb />
1.60. <lb />
1.00.<lb />
Simpson and other standard Cal- <lb />
a cents a yard. <lb />
Riverside Plaid cent a yard. <lb />
Plaid worth now <lb />
cents a yard. <lb />
Domestic worth S cents, now- <lb />
going at cents a yard. <lb />
Plows, castings, hoes, shovels <lb />
axes, etc., go at cost. In fact <lb />
everything except flour, meat, <lb />
sugar, lard and pistol car- <lb />
HATS 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. AND 3.00 NOW HATS NOW AT CENTS <lb />
state legislator, <lb />
The Greenville people have it as K <lb />
a duty to take a lively interest Governor, Ambassador <lb />
in this splendid school. S. Senator. <lb />
has been more <lb />
honored by the people the <lb />
Male, lie lined each position <lb />
dignity and ability, out he <lb />
Board of County seemed so a man in <lb />
Ayden correspondent the <lb />
other referred to the old <lb />
turned over to I nigh official positions as now, <lb />
sunset a long lite, lie <lb />
is himself with the work of <lb />
teaching the in the <lb />
school, leading m build <lb />
church in ins home <lb />
n. Working 1.1 secure the lo- <lb />
y been a a College <lb />
having <lb />
their successors, and wanted to <lb />
know why, with so much money <lb />
in the treasury, the taxes <lb />
lie reduced. Our correspond <lb />
must have overlooked tin <lb />
that there has <lb />
due Last June at acting chair. <lb />
of levying taxes for the current trustees, <lb />
. . , ins town a <lb />
he commissioners reduced; <lb />
school, taking <lb />
county tax from la the <lb />
s o cents on aim still, these are the <lb />
to 8-8 cents, a difference duties to which he do- <lb />
of cents or a little over per votes as much time as he can <lb />
curse no reduction the <lb />
year <lb />
the<lb />
cent, <lb />
can In <lb />
made special taxes, <lb />
a but this is a considerable <lb />
law. Joe a loan three <lb />
Use <lb />
score tell, who lost <lb />
a wound <lb />
on me tax received while leading his <lb />
Liquor dealers always die hard. I speaks well for the good in <lb />
oil <lb />
tin <lb />
battle in the <lb />
A dispatch from , Invent in Pitt county <lb />
says they are going to contest I <lb />
the recent election whereby the <lb />
city was voted by ma- <lb />
WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. <lb />
The priest of a Catholic <lb />
church at ha <lb />
announced that hereafter pen- <lb />
will not be accepted in the <lb />
collection baskets of church. <lb />
He says who are too <lb />
poor to give more than a penny <lb />
need the penny more than the <lb />
church He must not lie <lb />
familiar with what Christ said <lb />
about the poor widow who con- <lb />
only two mites.<lb />
Suffolk, Va. held a <lb />
election Monday and voted <lb />
by a good majority. <lb />
There is yet hope that Norfolk <lb />
and Richmond will get in the <lb />
column, and when they <lb />
do prohibition will be easier to <lb />
enforce throughout Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. If those cities <lb />
do not take this step early, they <lb />
will be the dumping ground of <lb />
many saloons driven out of <lb />
North Carolina when our <lb />
law goes into affect.<lb />
If the money that has been <lb />
sent out of Pitt county this year <lb />
for corn, hay and fertilizers had <lb />
been kept at home, the <lb />
of our farmers would be <lb />
Some of our brethren of the <lb />
press have made very kind men- <lb />
of the anniversary-holiday <lb />
issue of The Reflector on the <lb />
and the reference below <lb />
will show our home people how <lb />
their town paper is regarded <lb />
elsewhere.<lb />
federate army, he is work <lb />
Would the powers a <lb />
man, is earning <lb />
title that been given him <lb />
Carolina's Old <lb />
It is mainly to him <lb />
that the special session of the <lb />
legislature this year submitted <lb />
State-wide prohibition to the <lb />
people that was rut I lied by the <lb />
voters in May by a majority of <lb />
Three of the <lb />
Mute has put the and the <lb />
still out of business and there <lb />
was a disposition to postpone the <lb />
Now is the chance to get bargains, no take sale. I am <lb />
going out the mercantile business and must sell my stock <lb />
of goods. This is a cash sale, don't ask tor credit, <lb />
SAM T. WHITE <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
The Most <lb />
Beautiful Line <lb />
Before fitting; out your <lb />
home you should come and <lb />
over of <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Carpets, Matting. <lb />
Ross, and <lb />
Pictures <lb />
Also i. hundred and one <lb />
things numerous <lb />
to you need, <lb />
v will out rival in looks <lb />
quality and price those found <lb />
elsewhere <lb />
TAFT BOYD <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and STOVES. <lb />
Greenville is a growing town.; light for Mate prohibition until <lb />
The best evidence of it is the next year when Governor Jarvis <lb />
anniversary holiday edition of <lb />
The Greenville Reflector. It is <lb />
sounded the for <lb />
mediate action. The was <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
JEWELER <lb />
The Jewelry Store for Nice Gifts. I Have what <lb />
you Want for Your Holiday Present J <lb />
EVAN ST. <lb />
E. N. C. <lb />
bright, beautiful, breezy. The ripe for it and so <lb />
Reflector gives the true u leader sounded the <lb />
of steady tocsin there was a general re- <lb />
and the world Knows that <lb />
News and Observer. Carolina is the first <lb />
it DOM not know the to end the liquor <lb />
,. -ii i, ,, . , by a vote of the people as <lb />
The Greenville Reflector . , , <lb />
. c i lit was by vote to <lb />
brutes its fourteenth anniversary i , y ,. , , <lb />
. i . purity the the father <lb />
by issuing a large edition with . , <lb />
illuminated ever appropriate to Gown a <lb />
both its anniversary and to i dint preacher and if be given <lb />
holidays. Incidentally, it is the dead to look down upon <lb />
something in the way of a boost this life, that <lb />
for Greenville. Which town, if it heroic oM <lb />
does not know it, has one of the to <lb />
best dailies in the footstep <lb />
lotto Chronicle. treading the courts of pub- <lb />
. TO i <lb />
, . , ,. , ,. public lilt in many cases leads <lb />
I he . . . . <lb />
. . .,, , away the sort Christian <lb />
Greenville Reflector , , , ., . . <lb />
work in which Governor <lb />
was a handsome twelve . . . , . . . <lb />
.,, . now takes delight, and <lb />
paper, illustrated cover, with all , ,. i- i.-i <lb />
. . . . labors in in.- church, <lb />
the charms upon it. , . <lb />
. . ., , . education and for temperance is <lb />
It and , t <lb />
a credit to Greenville, men of the Common- <lb />
brother J, Whichard, the an. wealth. <lb />
Superb Service to <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
VIA <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb />
and <lb />
on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb />
Polite attention and the very best service in every way <lb />
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb />
Arrive in Baltimore a. in., connecting with rail <lb />
lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points east and west <lb />
For all information and reservations address <lb />
L T. LAMB, Gen. Aft. CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
eats run <lb />
A TERRIFIC CRASH <lb />
At Big Store <lb />
The Big Sale is going on to raise money <lb />
for creditors. Come quick and get your of <lb />
the Low Prices. <lb />
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. <lb />
Agent of The and vicinity.<lb />
SPROUTS <lb />
CARPET. WAS <lb />
I OUR DEPART <lb />
N. C. Dec. 1908. <lb />
to a <lb />
Ivy and Lloyd Smith went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday on <lb />
F. M. Smith i Green- <lb />
Rosa <lb />
Ayden <lb />
A i. <lb />
an <lb />
in- Kit<lb />
. , , <lb />
.- <lb />
lay to t <lb />
ii-. t , <lb />
short awhile. <lb />
We regret very to learn <lb />
that Mr. C. A. Fair and his ex- <lb />
family anticipate after <lb />
end at LR. Smith Mar. <lb />
Co. <lb />
If Pitt county baa to <lb />
her credit in the treasury, <lb />
wouldn't the people appreciate <lb />
the fact if there were a <lb />
reduction in taxation Where I of January leaving Ayden <lb />
there is such <lb />
certainly there can be no reason <lb />
for an additional increase to <lb />
years hence. <lb />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is the quest <lb />
one is asking. Woods Jed <lb />
the best for the South V i will <lb />
find all kinds perfectly at <lb />
connection with who was u. Ayden <lb />
Shenandoah other l. , . <lb />
Va., to visit her parents for a . , i <lb />
WHITE TAYLOR. <lb />
Santa Clans has <lb />
store of White St <lb />
Greenville Saturday to attend the <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Miss Smith, <lb />
Smith and Master <lb />
i went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie <lb />
her rs, bad from <lb />
part in the enter i i i mi <lb />
concert in the and <lb />
b by I <lb />
No p . <lb />
Tl <lb />
i . I .-. <lb />
I . <lb />
. i . . <lb />
tall <lb />
Die i. I <lb />
v- <lb />
i r ii <lb />
t- <lb />
lg <lb />
if.<lb />
it<lb />
Taylor, in<lb />
to Pennsylvania where Ayden, as his headquarter for <lb />
These extreme-; this Christmas. On Dec. 15th children, Rapids, <lb />
in the largest and most to Ivy Smith's Saturday to <lb />
pleasant people have bee. i ., for some <lb />
in Ayden for the past i this town. Every a y went to <lb />
years and have the very latest <lb />
identified with Ayden people variety. Do not miss the <lb />
and surroundings. Our to see these goods and Mills Smith went to <lb />
selections before evening. <lb />
rush. <lb />
Drug Store. Don't make <lb />
the mistake of getting some o ti- <lb />
kind <lb />
Those who have not paid their <lb />
State and county taxes can do so <lb />
by calling on Stancill Hodges at <lb />
the bank. He represents the <lb />
sheriff in this particular at this <lb />
point. <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon are running <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly <lb />
done. <lb />
Large preparations are being <lb />
made by our merchants for <lb />
Christmas. Goods in quantities <lb />
people are greatly attached to <lb />
them and it will be with <lb />
that they part with them. <lb />
Wherever they may go it may be <lb />
with assurance there is not on <lb />
in Ayden but who wishes for <lb />
them pleasant homes and <lb />
lives. those among whom <lb />
they may cast their lot will have <lb />
cause to congratulate themselves <lb />
that such an excellent family arc <lb />
sojourners in their midst. <lb />
J. T. Keel has sold his stock of <lb />
light and fancy groceries to G <lb />
C. Moore and brother who con- <lb />
the business in the same <lb />
store formerly occupied by Mr. <lb />
Keel. <lb />
once a year, therefore lie happy <lb />
yourself by making those around <lb />
you happy. Our store will lie <lb />
the center of attraction for <lb />
day trade, and any article you <lb />
desire can lie found here. Don't <lb />
forget the place. White A <lb />
and the date for the holiday <lb />
good opening. Dec. <lb />
SOUND BRIDGE. <lb />
Approaches Being Built and Bids Asked <lb />
for <lb />
That the Norfolk and Southern <lb />
must have a bridge <lb />
across Sound, in <lb />
order to accommodate its in- <lb />
creasing business, is apparent- <lb />
Freight trains from and to Nor- <lb />
folk, over the New Bern and <lb />
Raleigh divisions, have each <lb />
from to cars, and with two <lb />
to four freights and the <lb />
trains, to carry daily by only <lb />
a barge from Ferry to <lb />
popular the ,,. <lb />
. ti <lb />
i . i <lb />
lent. . <lb />
The wedding took place in the cued by bins <lb />
and from the door by bU I IS L <lb />
In e for bl <lb />
W. J. Boyd who has beer, <lb />
are here and still coming in S. P. Forbes Co. for the <lb />
all seem to anticipate big will be with them <lb />
M. M. makes the best J again next year. Messrs <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at Forbes Co. can never do better <lb />
the cold the year than continue this west excel- <lb />
round Try one. I lent gentleman their <lb />
W. J. who has Boyd wherever known is <lb />
constable of highly appreciated and <lb />
township for pat three; not at home but all over hi- <lb />
years, retired and Burwell j territory as one of the bust <lb />
Skinner assumed control and heartiest on the read. <lb />
will conduct me U to <lb />
during the next think; well t ram, out we <lb />
You will ii line . , not y. <lb />
and on . in ct r and true u nth in from a of <lb />
J. U. Smith principle contractors. The <lb />
only comes I b. I. Willoughby and J. B. <lb />
Joyner went to Farmville <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs C. L. Tyson, from near <lb />
came Sunday on a visit <lb />
to her father and returned home <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Mr. from near <lb />
Greenville, visiting in Smith- <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
R. E. Willoughby went to <lb />
Greenville Monday to buy a mule. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. <lb />
horn, from near Ayden. came <lb />
Monday to visit their <lb />
son, C. E. <lb />
T. E. Little found two whole <lb />
sides of meat last night in the <lb />
road near C. E. <lb />
house about a hundred yards <lb />
further down the road he found <lb />
another. They were very large <lb />
sides, but the owner was <lb />
around looking for it before nine <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
bright of carpet bad boon <lb />
spread. Thia flanked on either <lb />
tide a wall of eager cadets. <lb />
A the bride appeared about for- <lb />
to fifty of stepped for- <lb />
ward and immediately laid <lb />
side by side, down, upon <lb />
the . thus forming n living <lb />
pathway from the <lb />
the carriage. <lb />
I do not know who invented the <lb />
idea, but it was evidently a com- <lb />
surprise to the bride, who <lb />
sen red a- she I <lb />
the doorway. The bridegroom, <lb />
however, her band <lb />
and, himself walking on the ground, <lb />
persuaded her to <lb />
Once her c hod eon i <lb />
come and she realized the <lb />
I, the bi <lb />
was radiant m he I; <lb />
over line men with a care an <lb />
which wen- almost a <lb />
cure her little hoc i Flip- <lb />
per daintily anon the live <lb />
yielding bodies, which formed <lb />
is surely the most I us path- <lb />
way ever traversed by  beautiful <lb />
woman. <lb />
Probably this is unique <lb />
even in a country <lb />
i-. carried to a pitch that work- <lb />
men and beggar in the street <lb />
gravely raise their huts to each <lb />
other <lb />
i ii r <lb />
however, shown <lb />
letter Hal i <lb />
x i n l <lb />
n It o I -.- i i <lb />
In the lie <lb />
folk to <lb />
in <lb />
for pro I <lb />
years he never heard r. l. or <lb />
Ere bi lie <lb />
The i .- <lb />
note t. . of war. <lb />
the called Be <lb />
office he <lb />
on and <lb />
rotary had the row <lb />
no-.- of i <lb />
Ins he only stepped <lb />
a a tasty l <lb />
V hi a he was nu i Ina for <lb />
ti.,. -natty plate of r <lb />
up I sorts f <lb />
he did <lb />
. <lb />
. r.; i i a fr. n . <lb />
r to his n. w <lb />
a word <lb />
i ii.- mode I. m <lb />
no and held no <lb />
en-e. letter <lb />
KM <lb />
A Car- <lb />
Sew. <lb />
A .- <lb />
Mar <lb />
Mr. and Hay weed Smith <lb />
the situation is one to went to Greenville yesterday I the sun <lb />
evening to attend <lb />
his aunt, Mrs. Alice Harper. , ., , in . <lb />
Hiss Smith, has an or <lb />
down with typhoid for the Urine, <lb />
for three is Improving tending f; <lb />
It on <lb />
A of u mi <lb />
i r <lb />
bridge, ks <lb />
among themselves, if this <lb />
-ire we <lb />
when gets better The <lb />
the only relief, and bid--. <lb />
a period, <lb />
to <lb />
Sunday evening . <lb />
Mr. i. . <lb />
Raymond <lb />
were . <lb />
Elder t. T. ; . <lb />
the <lb />
J. Smith o. ; <lb />
hustling at the n. <lb />
plant, lie- reg <lb />
of work are bearing .-t nut <lb />
to be I worthy men. Since our <lb />
on this market. each and every one con- <lb />
The members the with the business <lb />
here so conducted <lb />
in. i <lb />
; at <lb />
q ti. <lb />
I CO I. <lb />
. B <lb />
. i . <lb />
V. i . . <lb />
the strenuous n <lb />
getting on very <lb />
on side of I <lb />
Sound o the bridge, from <lb />
and Ferry, <lb />
are constructed, so that <lb />
once the contract is let, <lb />
the can quickly <lb />
and the bridge <lb />
wore can go ahead rapidly <lb />
and <lb />
Woods Liver M in fem <lb />
the side hoed <lb />
none stomach, <lb />
laxative. <lb />
chills lever and malaria. Its tonic<lb />
The <lb />
11-2 tunes us the nix. <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
cured the service of Rev. Mosley <lb />
C. Morton as pastor tor the next <lb />
year. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has just received <lb />
a tine lot of perfumes toilet <lb />
r. <lb />
as to merit and deserve <lb />
and esteem of all. That <lb />
the Ayden tobacco market has <lb />
been a is largely due to <lb />
the buyers who have spared no <lb />
means to contribute to its sue- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, but have as w. II labored <lb />
Rocky Mount, came Wednesday zealously and without stint <lb />
FOR THAT I FEELING AFTER <lb />
EATING. <lb />
Wore Robber Shoe root. <lb />
Brother M. O. Sherrill, the <lb />
State Librarian, is here attending <lb />
c inference, and is the of <lb />
Maj, W. A Guthrie. He is slight- <lb />
under the weather today from <lb />
a It came about in this <lb />
way, and it is a very singular co <lb />
incident, too. Brother Sherrill is a <lb />
good one. too. He lost his right <lb />
leg in a battle a. Spottsylvania <lb />
evening to visit the family of W. <lb />
H. Harris. <lb />
J. R. Smith Dixon have <lb />
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb />
on hand and can furnish hearse <lb />
when desired. Give them a call <lb />
when in need of any of their <lb />
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb />
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb />
good buggies, and are run over <lb />
making hogsheads and repairing. <lb />
Truly Ed Garris, the manager, <lb />
is a busy man. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. Smith spent a short <lb />
while in Winterville Wednesday. <lb />
For public school books go to <lb />
J, R. Smith Mer. Co. <lb />
and Bibles also on hand. <lb />
There is a great demand for <lb />
houses in Ayden. We can't <lb />
imagine why some of our money <lb />
men don't build a number as we <lb />
are sure they would have no <lb />
trouble in finding ready <lb />
pants. <lb />
Mrs. Barron Forrest <lb />
is here on a visit to her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Bob Williams. <lb />
There are one or two nice <lb />
houses in course of erection on <lb />
West Railroad and Lee streets <lb />
which, when completed, will add <lb />
very much to those sections of the <lb />
town. <lb />
If tobacco still continues to <lb />
come in surely Ayden will reach <lb />
the two million notch. <lb />
us spread. <lb />
Smashed a Window. <lb />
The cannon cracker shooters <lb />
got in some damage Monday <lb />
night. A big cracker exploded <lb />
against a window in the front of <lb />
barber shop and the <lb />
glass was badly smashed. <lb />
the betterment of the entire <lb />
community, and nothing our <lb />
citizens can do as a token of <lb />
their confidence and trust would <lb />
be amiss to induce them to come <lb />
next year, not only as <lb />
but to reside permanently <lb />
and make their homes among us. <lb />
Certainly Ayden would be great- <lb />
thereby. <lb />
Miss Mamie Dawson up <lb />
on the train yesterday from <lb />
Grifton. <lb />
There were services in the <lb />
Missionary Baptist church Sun- <lb />
day morning and at night con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. T. H. King <lb />
There were also services in the <lb />
Disciple church under <lb />
of the C. W. B. M. Society. <lb />
Just Christmas there will <lb />
be a marriage in town. Please <lb />
don't all guess. <lb />
M. M. Saul, Edwin Tripp, J <lb />
F. Smith, Jessie Coward and W. <lb />
S. Blount have all been summon- <lb />
ed as witnesses to be at Clinton <lb />
next Friday in a case where a <lb />
Mr. Hobbs is suing the AC. <lb />
Line for damages sustained in a I <lb />
just below Grifton about <lb />
used Chamberlain's Stomach <lb />
an Liver Tablets for tome time, <lb />
y have done me more <lb />
good any tablets have ever used. <lb />
trouble vim a heavy dull K <lb />
eating.-D Freeman. <lb />
Nova Scot a. These i hen . <lb />
the stomach an improve digestion, i Court House, in May, 1864, and <lb />
They regulate the liver bowels. wears a wooden leg. In <lb />
T l disagreeable weather, he is <lb />
in the habit of wearing one over- <lb />
shoe on his good foot, but does <lb />
not wear one on his artificial <lb />
pedal. Night before last he <lb />
made a mistake and wore his <lb />
overshoe on his false foot, in-j <lb />
stead of his live one, and as a <lb />
consequence, he has had a slight <lb />
cold, from this change in wearing <lb />
the Sun. <lb />
wedded husband. <lb />
Pyramids.<lb />
c vi d t r the <lb />
. ,.,,.;.;. . Ii <lb />
ti th mo be o <lb />
build a i e <lb />
monument to himself. Thin <lb />
laid upon a <lb />
small scale, so if t. <lb />
-r ha n i <lb />
t b As <lb />
. . . i <lb />
.;. . .;. in ; <lb />
thus pro mi -I to the I i <lb />
the build re tn. Thin theory i- <lb />
by who believed <lb />
that each be tin n <lb />
out upon n definite <lb />
of rue mid <lb />
. . Ii<lb />
In<lb />
They ate tar <lb />
no more Get x i i . u. <lb />
and Coward Wooten <lb />
state and see what a splendid medicine <lb />
it is. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after- Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
have half boil. ever, i <lb />
,.,. . ; . . if . will In i <lb />
. . ; .-. r-. y <lb />
i i i i . <lb />
ft<lb />
. . . . ; . . ; . . . I .- <lb />
i i II ii- <lb />
. . ., i . <lb />
. ; y . . . . <lb />
Then i <lb />
,.,; . i . n at o <lb />
and we -re i <lb />
. ,;,. n cross ;. <lb />
; hi I <lb />
n. j we i <lb />
Oil IV. <lb />
. lie I <lb />
. . . , ;. . I ,. <lb />
i Mr. <lb />
,. . ;.;. or f r . The <lb />
ii. . ti i I <lb />
. el <lb />
v; tram<lb />
ml <lb />
,, ., ,.,. . i. ,. <lb />
i-Mi- hi ha more <lb />
bin. r- boom <lb />
She she <lb />
hut she i . <lb />
four days later <lb />
when they waited lb bead the <lb />
firm closing hoar IS <lb />
and wild never In Ibo history <lb />
. r the had thing run as <lb />
as t had during the last low<lb />
REPORT OF THE <lb />
THE AN K OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business November, <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Or Joseph <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank <lb />
AYDEN. N C. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
bums and discounts 18,868.77 Capital <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured fund <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans 7,800.00 <lb />
17,272.14, cur. exp <lb />
profits, lee <lb />
and taxes pd. <lb />
IS <lb />
Deposits sub. to check is. <lb />
to bk and <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,418. outstanding <lb />
bank other Total <lb />
S. Notes <lb />
8,808.00 <lb />
Total I <lb />
i year ago. This is quite a hard-1 , h K. of the above named bank, <lb />
gentlemen as it is . U the o. my g <lb />
the very busiest season of the o,, ho. <lb />
that <lb />
Wood's Seeds. <lb />
Seed Wheat, <lb />
Oats, Rye and Barley. <lb />
am not only the lamest <lb />
ere in Seed in South, but <lb />
sell the best, and <lb />
heaviest qualities <lb />
from the best and <lb />
crop, our <lb />
are fully equipped with the <lb />
and most improved machinery for <lb />
cleaning. If you want superior <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb />
quoted on request <lb />
O Descriptive Fall <lb />
about all <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
fore <lb />
pans cir- <lb />
digestion <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, <lb />
sick, is o <lb />
. be- <lb />
use you <lb />
energy, and <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
year- , . . fore me. this day of Dee. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and Mfg. <lb />
Co. will on the first day of Jan- HODGES, <lb />
1909. open a buggy depart- Notary Public <lb />
J. U SMITH. <lb />
II. C. CANNON. <lb />
L DIXON. <lb />
Directors.<lb />
pi CM <lb />
of and <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
cured thou; ands <lb />
. and will <lb />
benefit not entirely <lb />
you. Try it. <lb />
nun out <lb />
i . <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Creak, <lb />
sell Dr. Kw- <lb />
end w. him to <lb />
el bottle It It falls <lb />
to you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Ind <lb /></p>
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A MENTAL <lb />
I Things a Man Saw In <lb />
I men;. <lb />
. II . o <lb />
i . <lb />
II . r. <lb />
. <lb />
. ; . i i writ- <lb />
,. . -I . 11.1 <lb />
a III <lb />
I . <lb />
i i. tills in via <lb />
. i . . few day, however, I saw <lb />
oil I stand. I aw <lb />
,. mires us exist nowhere pi <lb />
,,. . i . i rum i. rats as <lb />
i- lay door or through <lb />
Bulled In my In- <lb />
Elephants strode In with <lb />
swaying cranks, <lb />
time seated themselves and <lb />
in. their <lb />
. splitting <lb />
Haunted snouts In the <lb />
air guffawed. Monkeys Jumped <lb />
limb lbs trees outside <lb />
room. of nil colon, of nil <lb />
reptiles fantastic <lb />
upon their back and with <lb />
of sapphire or ruby or of milk whit <lb />
marble, wriggled Boor or <lb />
crept In or out of unseen <lb />
In the wails and Into <lb />
the water In my tub. They <lb />
around and around me. squirming <lb />
their darting <lb />
and out ferocious activity, <lb />
their no around the <lb />
doorways or through windows. <lb />
chickens roosted over my bead and <lb />
cackled, and wolves ran around <lb />
the room barking and snapping, 1- <lb />
Hew from one corner to <lb />
and cooed. I beard roaring, <lb />
tigers I while they opened their <lb />
mouths, like huge oats, In silent, angry <lb />
disapproval. Hiking their whiskers <lb />
pawl softly and <lb />
u this and far more. <lb />
saw crocodiles in droves. I'm. <lb />
scaly. beasts were. <lb />
foaming Jaws, long, swoop- <lb />
tails, or creeping <lb />
along the fool or my <lb />
bod and grinding their yellow teeth In <lb />
gluttonous auger as they <lb />
me, prey. I saw reeking, <lb />
slippery body of a crocodile slide into <lb />
the water of tub. Thin as I <lb />
Shrank breathless horror to escape <lb />
saw but greedy, filmy eyes arias to <lb />
the surface, bis cold, foul <lb />
Hush His Icy beak touch- <lb />
ed my cheek. The hot vapor from bis <lb />
lungs seared my I turned a <lb />
cold as ice and trembled like a In <lb />
a Magazine. <lb />
CF <lb />
OF DIET, <lb />
Sale. <lb />
Notice of Sale for Partition <lb />
How Mature Adapts Food to Man <lb />
Man to Food. <lb />
GREAT <lb />
of cereals. <lb />
c t ire of Chi n in me <lb />
court <lb />
. pr. i i <lb />
. . nutted. .-. v. . . . i . . <lb />
of ti. <lb />
. art . I I <lb />
I . . to . <lb />
. . <lb />
. at <lb />
i.,. . a i 1.1 on, i I. . v . I <lb />
., , ii O. Campbell d i <lb />
in and near the town <lb />
. v. has b up ml i <lb />
eleven or tract and <lb />
. hundred and twenty four town <lb />
lo s, as ill r o- map m <lb />
.-iii , of the clerk of <lb />
as fol <lb />
U. farm No. <lb />
i s shown said map. a rest more <lb />
or <lb />
Farm No a shown on said <lb />
more or <lb />
tarn No a. as on said map, <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Farm No as shown on sad map, <lb />
fires, more or less. <lb />
No shown on said map, <lb />
1-2 acres, m re or <lb />
mi u. said mar, <lb />
more or leas. <lb />
Farm No shown on said map, <lb />
seres, more or less. <lb />
Farm as shown on said map, <lb />
US 7-10 more or leas. <lb />
arm No as shown on said map, <lb />
I 6-1 i acres, more or less <lb />
No as on said map, <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Farm No as shown on said map, <lb />
acres, more or leas. <lb />
Also following town <lb />
Lots in block A. numbers to in- <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Lots in block U, numbers to in- <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
L-1 in bloc C, numbers t- in- <lb />
on map. <lb />
Lots in block O, numbers to in- <lb />
as shown on s map. <lb />
Lots in i., numbers i to In- <lb />
shown on s id map. <lb />
Lots numbers to <lb />
as shown on said ma,. <lb />
Lots i block number one lot, as <lb />
shown on said ma-i. <lb />
in block H, numbers to <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Lots in block I, numbers to <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Lots in block J, numbers to <lb />
live, shown in said map. <lb />
Lots in block K, numbers to <lb />
I us shown on said map. <lb />
in blOCK L, . umbers to <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Lots i block M, numbers to <lb />
m said <lb />
Lots in block N, numbers to <lb />
i needs live, as shown on said <lb />
kind lo to <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Why Cm Eat at Every <lb />
Without Tired if It, <lb />
Fruits cf <lb />
and cf Frozen Arctic. <lb />
n e has shown that mi <lb />
lure Idea food for <lb />
marvelous end The bu <lb />
i a certain amount <lb />
dally to replace <lb />
tissue. Fish and meat sup- <lb />
;.;. large quantities, in <lb />
. however, these spoil so <lb />
use Is I united Nature. <lb />
an if to compensate for this, has given <lb />
I i certain tropical fruits a much larger <lb />
quantity of than northern fruits <lb />
. government analysis <lb />
in that have live units or <lb />
u ounce, dates two and five- <lb />
and bananas one and <lb />
Apples hive five-tenths, peaches <lb />
and pears seven-tenths. Prob- <lb />
ably the dates I ; <lb />
part of their moisture, and sonic allow- <lb />
should made for this. <lb />
The Arab van. therefore, maintain In- <lb />
vigor a diet chiefly plucked <lb />
trees, M. Stanley and his <lb />
. ,. . <lb />
banana Hour for two years I'm <lb />
African Their <lb />
was part attributed to <lb />
of this diet. The I <lb />
i . . of pr <lb />
double of ordinary wheat <lb />
Sour. <lb />
At the opening of the mango season <lb />
Jamaica many of the natives <lb />
live on this fruit fur two or <lb />
three weeks. Tiny fairly revel it. <lb />
who was familiar <lb />
science of diet could not under- <lb />
bow they could not only main- <lb />
their health on this fare, hut <lb />
actually crow deck and fat. lie knew <lb />
that an off rt i live on the fruits of <lb />
hi native country would result In <lb />
weakness, and eventual death <lb />
Chemical analysis showed, however, <lb />
that contained enough i n <lb />
North Carolina, I In the S. C. re <lb />
i . . i II. i . c <lb />
H r. H F. s. <lb />
I; .- . i . i, <lb />
I. , I lee, <lb />
v. i . I <lb />
, l at d <lb />
a and A . in <lb />
mi r <lb />
v i if . -i . r . <lb />
by ii. C. . i . the <lb />
a the foregoing I <lb />
on -t I ml <lb />
1908, the undersigned I Carolina aw <lb />
will on the 22nd id i n-- <lb />
n her, l-us. at o'clock, noon, ex- <lb />
I . to public s lo f re i <lb />
-n to <lb />
in- for cash, the following tracts cf <lb />
laid <lb />
i e t i at or parcel of <lb />
in Creek township, county, <lb />
North at a sweet <lb />
gum on the west side of the r. ad <lb />
. leading from the Frank <lb />
home place to the Fred Cannon <lb />
place at c r of Lot No. <lb />
the i hiss o of the Willis Wilson <lb />
i la and runs S. E. poles to a <lb />
stake thence north -2 poles to <lb />
I a stake, them south cast no as to <lb />
a stake with and pine pointers, <lb />
j then south 1-2, poles to a <lb />
small post oak, on the south side of a <lb />
i Fred Cannons lit e then north <lb />
1-2, west pi lea to a stake, <lb />
of Lot No. in said division then with <lb />
said lire north 1-2. east poles lo <lb />
the beginning. Containing acres <lb />
more or leas. <lb />
Also i no r tract of land in said <lb />
township county and adjoining the <lb />
lands of Oliver Cox, Simon Mills and <lb />
others and being the horn pi of the <lb />
said Charles Frank U containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
On a tract is one single <lb />
six room dwelling house, nicely painted <lb />
and well plastered, three brick . him- <lb />
; also good live room tenant <lb />
house with brick and <lb />
brick chimney, also one tin r good ten- <lb />
ant house lo x II feat, two shingle too <lb />
tobacco and good tobacco pack <lb />
with she and sh Hi attached, <lb />
with brick Inning ; one cotton <lb />
with shed and is <lb />
good well of water. Land has good <lb />
lay foundation, well adapted <lb />
Official Statement. <lb />
wing the i r of held <lb />
by t i . . i County <lb />
of the power en <lb />
in .-. certain den ii x <lb />
cut d and liver. M. i . <lb />
M to J. . . <lb />
Aye. ck . I Hi i . <lb />
u f. I i r . I i <lb />
. . . i . I . . t <lb />
ha. i i i <lb />
. the o d ill p so <lb />
ii lie to tit u h .-.-. <lb />
. m i e, to i be I. . r i <lb />
January ac <lb />
it c r p reel land g <lb />
in tie of inn Slat.- <lb />
do loll <lb />
own George Mo i n .-, <lb />
entire Tact own d by the said I I i k-, attended <lb />
IS . i at per day <lb />
t days each member <lb />
,. .; amounts . <lb />
i- i- i i 1st. <lb />
. j . Mon- <lb />
. inclusive. <lb />
V . . B <lb />
. t per <lb />
. . CHIC , i 74.00 <lb />
--i null I, at <lb />
Total <lb />
on c <lb />
Travels i miles at <lb />
Total <lb />
i Handed <lb />
36.10 <lb />
48.50 <lb />
M. T.<lb />
Moor.- the time his in. <lb />
B at a line, . i line <lb />
an . runs then es u h IS, I <lb />
to a slump, corner <lb />
thence north 1-2. 9- to <lb />
three Vi m <lb />
thence north . poles to <lb />
pine, 1-2 we <lb />
to s st . <lb />
. poles to a <lb />
thence 1-2, west <lb />
poles to a i .,.; thence south <lb />
west pole- to swan ,., r ,, r-i- <lb />
with SWan p to l jg as at per day <lb />
AIM -tact I the n on com. <lb />
tract, b pi in g t lane Known Traveled miles at 36.26 <lb />
I Georg.- and George Moore <lb />
i. . . U i ;. Ware's corner, thence Total <lb />
Ward's line to <lb />
Traveled at <lb />
Total <lb />
P. J. Holland, <lb />
s id Fleming line to the corner <lb />
George Moore line and the Cooper <lb />
swam, up the Cooper swamp <lb />
a d George Moo to the George <lb />
thence up I be canal <lb />
in the above i anted In ; thence <lb />
with i he of the lane to be- <lb />
The at Is in- <lb />
tended to c acres or less. <lb />
owned B <lb />
and L. A. known as the <lb />
George Moore lands, to said <lb />
deed in T ; ma of one h <lb />
cash, balance to be paid Jan. 1st. 1910 <lb />
v mortgage on the property. <lb />
his 0th any <lb />
. W, Aycock, Trustee. <lb />
F. U. Attorney. <lb />
Traveled mile's at <lb />
Total 5.05 <lb />
Total amount allowed <lb />
No unverified accounts have been <lb />
audited. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
I, Richard Williams, Register of <lb />
Deeds d clerk of of <lb />
Commissioners in and for the <lb />
aforesaid, do hereby certify <lb />
that the foregoing is true statement. <lb />
Given under m. hand in Green- <lb />
N. <lb />
This 2nd day of December, <lb />
R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
rd for Pitt Co. <lb />
of corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco, <lb />
the 21st day of November, 1908. <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By of a power if Sale Of Real <lb />
Trustee's Sale. <lb />
Gray cf Stamped <lb />
With Terrors. <lb />
The average u r face <lb />
n l d bun on .- than a <lb />
fifty I- . . .- b be <lb />
to death have <lb />
a ram utter half a . <lb />
men, one of whom could have <lb />
mastered brute in a an <lb />
i of whom In <lb />
n coward. are I a <lb />
record of v.-lib bare <lb />
hands have held i id n an <lb />
bull. i i of <lb />
no -1 <lb />
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the loan t l <lb />
or sill I <lb />
.;. re v u I. <lb />
man, of <lb />
-t <lb />
all. Ho has come up <lb />
out of a i; I was <lb />
con lit Ion i us u e fear of <lb />
e. of the r- <lb />
r violence, of falling, of <lb />
the <lb />
of our I r; M are <lb />
ti u.- i tenors, a <lb />
lug cf of <lb />
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clearly. of heredity <lb />
ore not . trucks of <lb />
use and 11.-r. tore <lb />
we may most rend our past his- <lb />
He is our as truly <lb />
he la our bis every <lb />
shrinking and frightened cry <lb />
arc ii lee of the younger world. <lb />
lilies of of fear. <lb />
They tell if the days when wan was <lb />
not the master of the earth nor even <lb />
u highly considered of <lb />
same, but a runaway subject of the <lb />
meat eating whose <lb />
was tooth a -1. law, a plebeian <lb />
the presence of i; rued and <lb />
hoofed of woods fields. <lb />
They of the i win i <lb />
hairy sin i n In the forks of <lb />
i red softly at <lb />
dark dark <lb />
held so many enemies, whimpered <lb />
softly hi enemies should hear. <lb />
food lo man's ones, she baa <lb />
so In u to his <lb />
f. Yen . have wondered why <lb />
pm i e can i at meal <lb />
if It. ill . v of <lb />
callus quail .; day f. r <lb />
Is well I ml II <lb />
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fall <lb />
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to or in <lb />
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bulk <lb />
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. i i III <lb />
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shown on said map. <lb />
in block numbers to <lb />
map. <lb />
Also lot No I, fronting on new road and <lb />
Fronting i Laughinghouse avenue. <lb />
A i t- i. s to <lb />
i venue. <lb />
A so i umbers to inclusive, <lb />
new load. <lb />
Terms of and balance <lb />
in i. pa men's i f one and two era, <lb />
payments to be secured <lb />
upon land aid heir inter- <lb />
est from date of the deed at the rate of <lb />
six per percent per annum. <lb />
Moore . <lb />
G . C. Dec. 4th, <lb />
Under and by virtue of <lb />
vested in me by a certain deed in trust <lb />
to by <lb />
rife, the <lb />
day of May, nineteen hundred <lb />
toss the a <lb />
bond bearing even date therewith. <lb />
slid registered in tie office of the <lb />
register m- , . for I count <lb />
book an I <lb />
.,., i j- <lb />
ed ill a certain mu <lb />
ti and delivered by D. W. <lb />
wile to son, <lb />
the of October, <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale contained <lb />
in a certain deed execute d and <lb />
delivered by John R. Buck and wife <lb />
mi the i tn nay i i, , . . <lb />
said deed is recorded in Mary L. Buck, on the day of Feb- <lb />
registers in county in to L. E. Smith, <lb />
. . m . f i . , <lb />
of record in the register of ill ids office <lb />
will in 4th day January, In Pitt county, in book Q.-K page <lb />
, , I . a-s.-. m II r . n <lb />
B page the undersigned <lb />
it g the first Monday in <lb />
expose to pub sale before the <lb />
court house or Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder for cash, the <lb />
trio Is panels of land to <lb />
The t tract in <lb />
tow ship I'm county, North <lb />
beginning at Whites new road on the <lb />
east side of vine swamp aid <lb />
-in <lb />
.,<lb />
not having been <lb />
the quest -i. W. if- <lb />
ii,. therein <lb />
-I ill, the day of <lb />
en hundred and eight <lb />
at ten o'clock a. in., the town <lb />
Hi tin in of In Pan of Bethel, <lb />
expose to public r to the <lb />
highest bill a ed <lb />
in the ii <lb />
or puree, of I ed. in I i t <lb />
Mays I then Mays line <lb />
road, then a. <lb />
curse with Whiles new real, <lb />
to the beginning containing acres <lb />
more or leas and g the same cl <lb />
of land conveyed by A. <lb />
Jackson on the -0th <lb />
November, 1801, as appears of record <lb />
in A. page 3-6. <lb />
Also n other tract of and in said <lb />
ship and county adjoining tin <lb />
the will on the <lb />
day if. i. expose to pub- <lb />
sale b. fore the court house door in <lb />
lo the highest I bid r for <lb />
cash, the following o.- i arc. I of <lb />
lying being county <lb />
North Carolina, and fol- <lb />
I a part of the A. <lb />
g deeded <lb />
t it Duck, ml as <lb />
follow by Had <lb />
and . n South by W. A. <lb />
land, and on the west by K. O. Smith <lb />
and C. C. containing acres <lb />
more or This sale is made to sat- <lb />
the t. f mortgage, <lb />
L. E. NI. <lb />
f, C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
of <lb />
and nun <lb />
I mu . <lb />
Mathew Sermons, deceased, i <lb />
. i <lb />
i . i- <lb />
lo i III <lb />
h I <lb />
.-. 11.1 <lb />
hi <lb />
l l I<lb />
My dear, -aid the banker to his <lb />
only have noticed a young <lb />
man attired in a dross suit In the <lb />
drawing room two or throe evenings <lb />
week of late. What is his <lb />
is present unemployed, fa- <lb />
fair girl, a dreamy, <lb />
faraway look In her big <lb />
lie Is g seriously of a <lb />
position of companion to a young <lb />
lady of <lb />
,. . <lb />
. ;. pi . <lb />
that <lb />
r i I, <lb />
arctic n , there hi <lb />
, . n -i live h <lb />
a a to <lb />
v , l s- <lb />
or- i. These re <lb />
ii l II <lb />
I ii I in body t-- <lb />
iterate l. it I <lb />
of carbon and hydrogen, <lb />
which are the chief components of <lb />
f of vegetable <lb />
fuel needed by the body. The <lb />
i have fat In abundance, but <lb />
of and torrid <lb />
tones can eat it only In limited <lb />
To tin mere of <lb />
chewing; chunks of grease Is <lb />
The children of the frown north, <lb />
however, arc endowed not only with <lb />
the ability lo and lo digest large <lb />
quantities of fat, but with a keen <lb />
petite for It. One who Is sensitive t. <lb />
Impressions away <lb />
he natives of <lb />
Alaska, the swallowing sea. <lb />
I flavored by salmon berries with <lb />
gusto of a In y over Ice cream. The <lb />
Eskimos, farther north, will <lb />
her. Slightly III the h <lb />
an Indefinite number of <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
vi cf the power of -ale con- <lb />
in a i gage ex <lb />
. livered by W. E. and <lb />
Q. C. to Branch on <lb />
the of 1908, and <lb />
dull r. corded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
. if county. North , <lb />
i, k J-, page d <lb />
will expose lo public sale, before the <lb />
curt house or in Greenville, the. <lb />
highest bidder on Monday, <lb />
a tractor parcel of land <lb />
gad icing In tin- county of <lb />
and State of North C and de- <lb />
as follows, to The vacant <lb />
lot described in said mortgage and <lb />
being t eastern part of said lot. <lb />
Boon d on th north by the lot of Mary <lb />
L on the east by the lot of <lb />
W. on the south by Second <lb />
strut, and on the West by the other <lb />
part of the said Isaac lot upon <lb />
which the building, the vacant <lb />
lot iii be sold I ab feet front <lb />
on Sec. aid g lack <lb />
about fee. Mortgage <lb />
Deed. Term of sale Cash. <lb />
This l Nov. <lb />
Mary Branch, Mortgagee. <lb />
K. G. lames, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
particularly d-. d m follows tow it <lb />
mug on the n ad I <lb />
from load to <lb />
Gum inn at of Ken <lb />
At ti Harri . i aground to thence <lb />
with a Harri re a nor h. i <lb />
e i o the line the <lb />
wit. ii e to Me <lb />
vii. S .-. id <lb />
Mi-i, .- line a sou <lb />
to the line of lames Ward; <lb />
thence with sad Wind's t to the <lb />
beguiling, Bl more <lb />
or less, mil know i. as lie- Sallie Ann <lb />
Matthews land. <lb />
the of 190-, <lb />
J. C Smith, e. <lb />
and <lb />
lands <lb />
on i a t, Too Dull and others <lb />
on the south the can in gourd vine <lb />
swamp Hal Littles weal, <lb />
an i Whites new road n the <lb />
-e is mi re or less, <lb />
being same la d conveyed by John <lb />
W. to Jackson on <lb />
the day of November, as <lb />
appears of record in A. Page <lb />
This sale is to satisfy terms <lb />
of a ids and said sale will he heal <lb />
on the above mentioned at <lb />
o'clock <lb />
I day of <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Mort age. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power s <lb />
i- delivered <lb />
by Price aid wife Delia <lb />
to J. i . Co., on the 17th d <lb />
Hy virtue i f a power i f sale <lb />
eel d <lb />
delivered by Henry wife <lb />
Martha Anne to i <lb />
the d of BOB, and duly <lb />
led in the register of den us <lb />
ill v. c . In book 1-- page W, <lb />
d will on the <lb />
fourth day of January, m expose to <lb />
public sale before house door <lb />
in to highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the following property <lb />
Situated in C eek tow ship <lb />
Fine Nor h Carolina, <lb />
at a stake near Wiley Jones h use and <lb />
runs North ea t to a <lb />
then north west poles to a slake <lb />
t-. in y Smith's line, thence with his <lb />
line south west poles to a stake <lb />
ill Nash line, then with his <lb />
line east, tut be <lb />
B of the power of con- containing acres, more or t. Thia <lb />
d in a certain deed Bale is made to s id mortgage <lb />
d red by Been <lb />
wife Ida F. to i ins the 4th day of Dec <lb />
the of 1906, Buck, Mortgage. <lb />
and duly record i in the register it F. C. Attorney, <lb />
deeds i Bee of lilt county, North Car. <lb />
. mot . <lb />
of Sept. 1901 and duly recorded the Una, in book J-8, <lb />
register of deeds office in Fill j signed will expose sale, be- <lb />
North Carolina in book X page fore the court house door in Greenville, <lb />
the undersigned will to public to the highest bidder on Monday, De- <lb />
sale, before the curt house door In I comber 21st. a tract or <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder on i parcel of land lying being in th <lb />
Thursday, Dec. a certain tract of county of and Si <lb />
Notice to creditors <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Her Object Attained. <lb />
me, said the v <lb />
alp humbly, I thoughtlessly <lb />
lo Mrs. <lb />
you told me In strict <lb />
;.; nothing to replied <lb />
the wise woman pleasantly. <lb />
for very purpose that I told them <lb />
to yon In strict <lb />
An Everyday Suit. <lb />
Thai Una Is certainly n dress <lb />
He has a suit of Clothe for every <lb />
day <lb />
he baa the suit on every <lb />
time see <lb />
that's the <lb />
Lender. <lb />
The sweetest of all sounds la<lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a curtained Mortgage <lb />
Deed executed and delivered by Silas <lb />
S. and wife to W, <lb />
tin 1st day of January. 1907. <lb />
i duly recorded in the of <lb />
deeds of county, Caro- <lb />
i i hook page the u <lb />
d expose lo pub Mis, before <lb />
the courthouse door in Greenville, to, <lb />
the bidder on Thursday, Dec <lb />
24th, la a certain tract i r parcel of <lb />
land lying and in the county <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina <lb />
described as follows, to <lb />
That tract of land in <lb />
township near the town of Grifton, ad- <lb />
the lands of William Daws n, <lb />
A. L. Blount. Louisa and <lb />
others, containing acres more or <lb />
less, the pieces sold For ac- <lb />
curate reference is hereby <lb />
mane to the The <lb />
tole sold i it the of said <lb />
Silas S. Worth in said tract of <lb />
I to satisfy laid mortgage deed. <lb />
Ti rm of sale <lb />
This day of <lb />
P. W. Brooks. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James, Atty. ltd <lb />
dub; i -k- <lb />
or parcel of land lung and being in the <lb />
county of Pitt and Male of North Caro- <lb />
and as follows, <lb />
That lot in South upon <lb />
which the said Price and wife <lb />
now reside. Bounded the lots of <lb />
Stewart Gray, Joe Gray, <lb />
and by Main street extended, <lb />
just South of the Norfolk Southern <lb />
railway. For accurate description ref- <lb />
is made to said to <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
sale cash. <lb />
This 24th day of Nov. 19-C. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Mortgagees. <lb />
James aid James, Attorneys, <lb />
Notice <lb />
. this <lb />
to a <lb />
Even. <lb />
are half an hour <lb />
said b <lb />
scholar. <lb />
replied boy, who bud <lb />
been the day before. <lb />
was bile yesterday when I got <lb />
London <lb />
We give altogether too little <lb />
lo what say lo others and too <lb />
much lo what they say to us.- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as executor of Mrs. <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
N. C, this is to n all <lb />
persona having claims the <lb />
estate f to exhibit <lb />
them t undersigned within twelve <lb />
months from of this notice, or <lb />
notice will pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
A I persona indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 23rd day of November 1908. <lb />
ltd Sheppard, <lb />
Under and of authority <lb />
vested in me by a certain deed in trust <lb />
executed to me by S. R. on <lb />
the day of July, and <lb />
in office of the register of <lb />
deeds for the county of in book <lb />
page Ac, and to secure the <lb />
payment of a certain bond bearing <lb />
t date therewith, and the <lb />
contained said deed in trust <lb />
not having been complied with, <lb />
upon request of the <lb />
then in named, I I, on the h day <lb />
of Jan., 1909, at ten <lb />
a. m , in the town of Bethel, N. in <lb />
said county, sell for cash, lo the high- <lb />
est bidder, the following <lb />
real estate, <lb />
Situated in Pitt county, Bethel town- <lb />
and adjoining the of Mack <lb />
Gamer. Alfred Andrews <lb />
and others bounded by the A. C. <lb />
It. K. near the town Parmele, <lb />
N. C, and containing two acres more <lb />
or and for a more accurate de- <lb />
reference is made to the <lb />
deed of said recorded in I <lb />
county. <lb />
Thia December 4th. 1908 <lb />
J. C. Smith, Trustee. <lb />
of N Carolina, and <lb />
follows, Being lot No. on the <lb />
north side of Fleming street in what <lb />
known at <lb />
Mrs Henry <lb />
n w C. T aid Cherry's <lb />
running <lb />
feet thence South west <lb />
feet to Fleming thence j <lb />
with said street 791-1 <lb />
feet inches to the old line, <lb />
thence north 1-2 cast feet <lb />
itches to the beginning, containing one <lb />
quarter a-re more, or and being <lb />
the lot this conveyed to i <lb />
by Adrian to <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This 20th of Nov, <lb />
Adrian Savage, <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor, with the will annexed, of the <lb />
i town of Mrs R. E. Bed her, deceased, <lb />
is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons having claims against said <lb />
. stale are notified that they must <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 6th of November, <lb />
1909, or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
or recovery. <lb />
Thia 5th day of November, 1908, <lb />
GEORGE E. BELCHER, <lb />
of Mrs. R. E. Belcher. <lb />
MR. COBB'S VERSION. Attraction at Farmville. <lb />
Farmville, Dec. <lb />
Why His Mule Died After the successes of the <lb />
Town. was rendered to a large <lb />
Mr B P cf appreciative at the <lb />
the man whose sick mule Lady Turnage opera house by <lb />
came to town the look- the Farmville Dramatic duo m <lb />
for a doctor, dropped in to the magnificent musical, <lb />
The Reflector that v, ; entitled The <lb />
of the incident was not entirely The play was <lb />
correct with spirit, speed, sparkle and <lb />
was this said Mr. life, and held the audience spell<lb />
early in the morning after being i The slow drag that is inflicted on <lb />
harnessed for work. its the audience at so many plays <lb />
condition I slipped the the acts was foreign <lb />
off aid said to the mule-he was to this, and attention of <lb />
an educated animal, you one in the house was <lb />
straight to Greenville to Dr. riveted on the specialties of Miss <lb />
Fountain and get some medicine Eva Horton and Roland Joyner. <lb />
for colic The mule started as sandwiched between the <lb />
directed, but Tom Dupree stop- falls layers of icing between <lb />
him on Dickinson a Nabisco waif <lb />
front of Dr. and The entire was grand and <lb />
he could cute the colic. The has not be.-n by any <lb />
mule did not like being d ever seen h re. Mrs. J. Man. <lb />
that way. but was too weak to Smith, under whose <lb />
kick and rather that, be tr the play was rendered, is tie <lb />
by anybody Dr. lay <lb />
right down and died. Y. sir, Thia play will be given <lb />
the are the facts, and you can in on Friday evening, a. d <lb />
print b. repeat-1 here by <lb />
special request on Wednesday <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
sen i <lb />
, r . A <lb />
prig <lb />
re. <lb />
Write<lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of the powers contained <lb />
in a certain deed by <lb />
H. A. Boyd and his wife, El <lb />
to M. on the <lb />
day of March. 1908, which said <lb />
died duly recorded in the <lb />
of Pitt county, <lb />
In nook 0-7. page the <lb />
will expose to public sale before the <lb />
house door in the town if Green- <lb />
ville. N. C , the 12th day <lb />
of January, the following <lb />
ed tract or parcel of land, <lb />
in the county of Pitt, State <lb />
of North Carolina, and d scribed <lb />
adjoining the of Grimes <lb />
R. J. J, Laughing <lb />
Fannie C Saunders, and <lb />
and known the Major J tract <lb />
of Ian containing more or <lb />
lea i. and being the land II. A. <lb />
bought of John R. sale <lb />
made to satisfy <lb />
of c I <lb />
II. M. Proctor, M <lb />
Skinner attorneys for <lb />
Hooker 1211 s . <lb />
Mr. Fred Carr <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
is Drawing Near J <lb />
And the Christmas is naturally <lb />
suggestive. <lb />
How about a piano We <lb />
on hand several discontinued styles <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
ranging in prices from to <lb />
These pianos are <lb />
sold at and <lb />
How about setting one aside for <lb />
yaw We only of one style i <lb />
and of another left<lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
For FARM Supplies and <lb />
Wilson, Dec. 10.-A surprise <lb />
marriage here early <lb />
this morning when Miss Nan <lb />
Branch, daughter of the late YoU One <lb />
Branch, and Mr. .,,. ., . i <lb />
t c . . . on trial freight prepaid if you prefer., <lb />
Carr, of Senator Over- t., <lb />
man. were married at the home If you are a bargain seeker this j <lb />
of Mrs. S. fl Anderson, <lb />
of e bride. Mr. and Mrs. Carr <lb />
left on morning train tor <lb />
. ,. ,. . . .; man, box <lb />
L . ,. i. . . .- . <lb />
will tax I <lb />
I and <lb />
is a rare for <lb />
Phone write to G. G. <lb />
Don't to see our <lb />
We carry a lull stock, also lull line <lb />
pairs tor our v. hi-, is we <lb />
There is none better, remember <lb />
they always give perk-1 satisfaction. We <lb />
would also you to our . <lb />
American Wire Fencing <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb />
We carry the best quality only of Lime and <lb />
Cement and keep a stock on hand. Bear in <lb />
mind that Baker ex Hart's is the to buy<lb />
BEWARE oF FREQUENT <lb />
A of colds or n cl i <lb />
is certain to d in <lb />
cl which few persona ever <lb />
win, recover Give every the <lb />
It deserves and you may <lb />
How can <lb />
you Why n t Chi <lb />
Rein <lb />
Mrs, M. i t- <lb />
I r. yen I <lb />
I I with my <lb />
Someone told me of I <lb />
Remedy- I I <lb />
it and it relieved me -t one Not <lb />
throat and <lb />
night, 16th. <lb />
GOOD COUGH MEDICINE <lb />
FOB <lb />
Pi r by J. 1-. and<lb />
fur a and colds is <lb />
now tit h n i and i much care cat <lb />
l. to the cl i I . ft <lb />
much more like ., t i . I <lb />
lever when <lb />
a cold The r you cure hi com <lb />
i h <lb />
Remedy i- soU- reliance many <lb />
rs, and to of those who have <lb />
. r. <lb />
Mrs. F. K. of Ripley. Va <lb />
i . <lb />
Fire Has <lb />
lire works dealers opened, <lb />
stocks Friday and the ex- <lb />
I n of them <lb />
Every now <lb />
cracker would go off. The <lb />
will be kept busy <lb />
;. iv . Cb in to <lb />
catch the the Oil . <lb />
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G . <lb />
. <lb />
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Wholesale and retail Gr <lb />
Furniture Dealer. <lb />
i i for Hides, Fur, C <lb />
full r s <lb />
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fer, H <lb />
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Out of Date. <lb />
Assistant Attorney General <lb />
Hayden Clement will recommend <lb />
to the legislature that all <lb />
of criminals take in <lb />
the State penitentiary, that as a <lb />
defendant is convicted of a <lb />
offense he be sent to the <lb />
State prison and held their pend- <lb />
final disposition of his <lb />
It is to be hoped that these re <lb />
commendations will be carried <lb />
out. The plan has been <lb />
for years and it should be <lb />
pressed upon the next <lb />
County hangings should <lb />
be abolished and it would be <lb />
better that an electrocution <lb />
chamber, instead of a gallows, <lb />
be fitted up in the penitentiary. <lb />
By long usage, the gallows Ins <lb />
been robbed of much its <lb />
The electric chair is some- <lb />
thing new and a more civilized <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
have never used <lb />
other than Chamberlain a Cough Re- <lb />
fur children audit has <lb />
given good <lb />
contains n opium other narcotic and <lb />
may be given us confidently to a <lb />
as to an t. For a J. <lb />
Wooten and I Wooten. <lb />
child <lb />
I. <lb />
v. f mi . , . <lb />
I to be .- Safes, P. and Gail <lb />
Snuff, Life Key <lb />
I Wast Cheroots, Henry <lb />
until- Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
Pine Apple, Syrup, <lb />
virtue of of sale en- jelly, Flour, sugar, <lb />
in Soap, Lye Magic Food, , <lb />
execute and delivered by J. A. c Seed Hulls, <lb />
d Seer's, Oranges, Apple,.<lb />
BANK OF FA <lb />
AT N. <lb />
The dose of Business N-- <lb />
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Marked For Death. <lb />
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death grave-yard <lb />
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me, and hope ho <lb />
Dr. Ring's Ni <lb />
,. Bays Mrs. A. C. is, <lb />
Ky- Ural . <lb />
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health was restored Ti i d- <lb />
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It prevents bold <lb />
a guarantee at I. . <lb />
Ding store. and Trial but- <lb />
lee. <lb />
Another Capture With <lb />
Wednesday night some one <lb />
in the house of Will Blow, <lb />
colored, who lives about <lb />
from town. Blow sent down <lb />
after Mr. bloodhounds <lb />
and the dogs struck a trail which <lb />
they followed to the house of <lb />
another colored man named Colo- <lb />
Hines. latter was <lb />
rested and Thursday had a <lb />
hearing before <lb />
C. D. Rountree. The was <lb />
held for the next term of <lb />
court. <lb />
MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE <lb />
have a good deal with ma- <lb />
ard stomach but I <lb />
have now found a remedy that is <lb />
me well, that remedy la Electric <lb />
a medicine that medicine r <lb />
stomach and r i. and for run <lb />
down i v <lb />
of its <lb />
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iv. . . <lb />
the . v I I. <lb />
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I,. ore, <lb />
of a, . , , <lb />
register of Heeds office of Pitt Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, I Loans and <lb />
North Carolina, in book page Peaches, Prunes. Currant, see. J <lb />
51,088.08 Capita I <lb />
Overdrafts see. fun i <lb />
S M <lb />
will to public i <lb />
before the court door in Macaroni. <lb />
highest bidder on Sewing Machines <lb />
day, De. a certain tract numerous Other goods. <lb />
entity cheap for <lb />
Carolina and described at follows, to- j cash. Bee me. <lb />
That tract i f land in Beaver Dam . <lb />
township, adjoining the of T. A. <lb />
Nannie B. Nichols and Alfred <lb />
land, containing I <lb />
or less. Ki own as lot No. in the <lb />
vision of J. B. land. Also one <lb />
or tract, the lands of <lb />
II G. Nichols, Mis Agnes and <lb />
T. A Nichol , being lot No, D in <lb />
division, W W acres, to <lb />
satisfy B Terms <lb />
sale ea.-h. <lb />
This day of 1908. <lb />
F. G. James, gee <lb />
ltd lit w <lb />
., . a <lb />
Notice. I <lb />
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virtue of r of sale <lb />
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as on the Mac <lb />
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Cobb Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
Due from bits., <lb />
items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
all minor coin currency <lb />
Nat. notes and other <lb />
D. notes<lb />
441.80 <lb />
1,188.06 <lb />
lie. <lb />
f 17.548 <lb />
cur. exp. <lb />
2.704.00 . . i <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
,,. ., i Bills <lb />
Cashier <lb />
check <lb />
Total <lb />
U 682.22 <lb />
State of Carolina, County of <lb />
If. Davis, Cashier of the us <lb />
swear above statement <lb />
knowledge J. II. I <lb />
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sworn be- <lb />
me, this 2nd <lb />
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Notary <lb />
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M. <lb />
He Bids Farewell. <lb />
Benjamin Franklin r, of <lb />
Norfolk, Va., U. S. A., who used <lb />
to come years f- the <lb />
selling cigars <lb />
is getting old now. stopped The <lb />
man yesterday to i <lb />
both howdy-do and good-bye. As <lb />
be was giving the shake, almost <lb />
with tears in his throat he said <lb />
man. this is my last <lb />
visit to Greenville. You <lb />
people have killed the dispensary <lb />
and I can't get any more <lb />
orders That's the truth, <lb />
Ben, and we are glad of it. <lb />
There will be an end of <lb />
traffic down this way after Jan. <lb />
1st. And when Norfolk knocks <lb />
it out can fall back on your <lb />
cigar samples and come to see us <lb />
again <lb />
IT IS A WONDER <lb />
Liniment is one of the <lb />
most yet pro- <lb />
the relief of rheumatic pains, <lb />
and for lame back, sprains and bruises. <lb />
Th-j quick relief from pain which it <lb />
fords in case of is alone <lb />
times its Price, 2.1 <lb />
P i <lb />
L Cos ard <lb />
Casts for Pride. <lb />
and i. girls, up <lb />
stairs Ir. e Reflector <lb />
are justly proud of our <lb />
-h edition- if was a <lb />
piece of work, nicely <lb />
arranged and beautifully printed, <lb />
and reflects credit upon their <lb />
skill and patience. The editor <lb />
is proud of the force on the pa- <lb />
per.<lb />
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Closed. <lb />
There was a large crowd out <lb />
at the closing of the bazaar Fri- <lb />
day night. A musical program <lb />
was rendered that might have <lb />
been enjoyed amid good order, <lb />
but there was so much noise in <lb />
the hall that nothing on the <lb />
stage could be heard. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
Altering, Repairing, <lb />
Chemical and Cleaning. <lb />
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r , , i I.,. cream void <lb />
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minor coin . <lb />
In k <lb />
and other I . . mil <lb />
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S of North I <lb />
I, W. II. i <lb />
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me. thin 5th I. <lb />
ions, <lb />
T. N, <lb />
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fool box be for <lb />
Our <lb />
U U could desire, and <lb />
Start Now. <lb />
These who failed to get an ad- <lb />
in The Reflector an- <lb />
holiday edition still <lb />
have several days in which they <lb />
can advertise Christmas goods. <lb />
Time to get at it. <lb />
K see your <lb />
box not lack u single ;<lb />
I Of <lb />
l You get s <lb />
Horse c <lb />
of . <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
wild daily. <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
At New Market in front of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
. Q. SMITH <lb />
the Door. <lb />
Thursday Mr. S. M. Schultz <lb />
placed a new steel door over the <lb />
sidewalk entrance to the cellar <lb />
under his store. A man fresh <lb />
from the dispensary passed <lb />
along that way and christened <lb />
. new door by dropping and <lb />
breaking bottle on Jr. <lb />
i;<lb />
Hardware <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead and Stoves Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
Implement sow.- <lb />
Edge <lb />
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb />
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Mm has See us for prices <lb />
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A. A Co. U t a at ville Sunday. <lb />
m rig and ties rye. <lb />
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i weal Rev. E. T. Philips his <lb />
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Colored People <lb />
Many are indeed glad to know <lb />
B Sawyer. <lb />
Jr. H. been <lb />
to the pastoral charge of York <lb />
Temple, A. M. E. Zion church of <lb />
this city, for another year. <lb />
conference year began Nov. 1st <lb />
1908. The good people of Green- <lb />
ville wish for him a most pros- <lb />
Sunday o'clock and at <lb />
Bight he will preach two of his <lb />
great s At o'clock p <lb />
eat of <lb />
treat by <lb />
pHi. <lb />
MUCH, <lb />
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SICK <lb />
and m-r s. <lb />
Int. coaled. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Great Sale. <lb />
On the 6th day of <lb />
Jan. 1908, we will expose to sale <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, at <lb />
the residence of S R. Rosa, in <lb />
Carolina township, Pitt county, <lb />
the following articles of personal <lb />
property, to bar- <lb />
r la of corn. tons of hay. <lb />
pounds of fodder, a of corn <lb />
field peas, nine mules, ham <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
AND <lb />
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after b; g spent <lb />
c .- i U . Mrs. a. IV, <lb />
A rue, <lb />
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ban for a I <lb />
baa i in . a y <lb />
Button. <lb />
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tbs . ,, ail <lb />
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and B <lb />
a get the beat prices. <lb />
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m m spent -v it<lb />
Sale-One mule and two<lb />
Co. <lb />
Albert V ., of spent <lb />
the at a M. Bryan. <lb />
Greenville t- day. <lb />
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,., , ,, r , i for firm of <lb />
ft in . , .,. s <lb />
P .- are W . u. <lb />
young men and <lb />
learn telegraphy; <lb />
for, the now 8-hour law be- <lb />
came u <lb />
. q any tin . i <lb />
Positions pay to <lb />
farm supplies etc., for <lb />
year of Let everybody <lb />
come. <lb />
This the day Of Dec. <lb />
J. L. Perkins. Mortgage <lb />
S. ii. <lb />
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h for . nearly i aw. <lb />
Two second-hand <lb />
cheap. F. C. Nye. <lb />
J. K Barnhill ard . <lb />
went Greenville this <lb />
arc for good <lb />
hors.; <lb />
A. G. Cox Co <lb />
Or. night, D e, <lb />
Winterville High School will <lb />
enjoy a delightful <lb />
. the will he <lb />
sin pi i U <lb />
All tn an loci in . <lb />
o this I <lb />
We have just opened a large <lb />
beat enamel ware. Come <lb />
and get your pick. <lb />
A. Ange A Co. <lb />
Our Christmas go will be on <lb />
the market in a few days. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Remember the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons and carts made by the <lb />
A. ti. Cox Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and service they cannot be <lb />
excelled. <lb />
Any one in need of B good and <lb />
Will well to <lb />
Mr, at the A. G. <lb />
Co, before <lb />
buy Buggy business is <lb />
and w would <lb />
By virtue of a Judgment of <lb />
Pitt rendered b <lb />
Honor, W. Allan, judge <lb />
presiding at term. 1908, in <lb />
the ease of A B. Walker vs. H <lb />
C. the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash <lb />
before the court house in <lb />
Greenville on M Jan. 11th. <lb />
the following described <lb />
lands situate in the county of <lb />
Pitt and in ad- <lb />
u, joining on the east the lands of <lb />
placed when Stephen Durham and <lb />
ii The Na- <lb />
Institute of <lb />
Columbus, S . arid five other <lb />
is operated under super <lb />
vision of it. <lb />
students <lb />
Write them for particulars. <lb />
i it a- <lb />
forgot Dr. Bach <lb />
is for <lb />
. l; by <lb />
Woolen. <lb />
Dr. II. Hyatt will be in <lb />
at Hotel Dec. <lb />
22nd and Tuesday and Wed- <lb />
for the purpose of treat- <lb />
diseases of the eye and fit- <lb />
ting glasses, Ail glasses <lb />
Hyatt Is always in <lb />
Kinston Thursday, Friday and <lb />
Saturday <lb />
G. W. Venters, or. the south th <lb />
lands of G. W. Venters and <lb />
Durham, on the west <lb />
the lands of W. and <lb />
on the the lands of G. W. <lb />
Venters, containing acres, <lb />
more or leas. <lb />
This Dec. 10th. 1908. <lb />
F. G. James, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
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Itching <lb />
ailment la almost Instantly <lb />
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sago can be d at our <lb />
Lunches short <lb />
notice. Sutton, <lb />
The regular mis. ion meeting <lb />
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of Sale. <lb />
North Carolina In court <lb />
county, i c. <lb />
Lloyd W. Smith <lb />
VS. <lb />
Mary Smith and <lb />
David Q. Smith, <lb />
Ivey <lb />
Mar, David U. <lb />
and Smith. <lb />
By of tile Judgment and <lb />
of clerk th, mail, <lb />
Hi.- above entitled on the <lb />
of December, s, the under <lb />
, J. I. Fleming, <lb />
by court to mil th <lb />
In n will sell <lb />
to the highest bidder, for coal <lb />
hi . In one for <lb />
I at the court house door in Pitt <lb />
great best brass band ,,; <lb />
all the rig t, and i. o <lb />
to the . I pro <lb />
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till II I. . I II <lb />
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in the state, ;. balloon <lb />
of fire <lb />
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run out of while <lb />
in the a dab <lb />
put uh oh lo <lb />
we I lint for ten <lb />
II bad. <lb />
H the Inner bark of tile <lb />
red willow. You dry II. then you cut i <lb />
It up. It really mutes like <lb />
The Indians always use It when they <lb />
can't net the real thing, I Under- <lb />
stand that are certain Wanda <lb />
Canadian tobacco are <lb />
TUms <lb />
Th. African Elephant, <lb />
man and, as n rule. <lb />
At approach, tile elephant <lb />
When often light la <lb />
prey. have <lb />
very large earn that even back <lb />
beyond neck and cover part of the <lb />
flank. In color the Kongo elephants <lb />
are of a blue, almost <lb />
tint. No one has even reported <lb />
of the sacred while elephant <lb />
of In Kongo <lb />
have more than <lb />
fourteen feat high and <lb />
Si more than eight In <lb />
weight. Tusks obtained <lb />
i more than pound in weight mid <lb />
. fix feel I a half In length. <lb />
Changed Rods. <lb />
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tin- absence u I , <lb />
Ilk- mark which lat- . <lb />
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known inhabit and <lb />
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ale. <lb />
Hen v S, Skipper and Bailie <lb />
Harriett <lb />
Claudius S and Minnie <lb />
at the Baptist church Sunday Glover, <lb />
was well attended. Charles and Stella fer- <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
Co, ate now in posit n to sup <lb />
ply you with Heel <lb />
box bodies and Tumbling <lb />
bodies. Prices made right. Call <lb />
and see them. <lb />
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hero <lb />
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William Hathaway and Fannie i <lb />
an . now ii Dr. <lb />
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render <lb />
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bank notes <lb />
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100.00<lb />
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1,187.00 <lb />
It. 007.12 <lb />
current exp i and <lb />
paid 118.70 <lb />
II <lb />
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i i checks <lb />
lauding <lb />
74.18 <lb />
111,0117.12 <lb />
F. G, James, <lb />
If Will. <lb />
state of North Carolina, of <lb />
I. I. hi. tie named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above i true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. L JACKSON, Cashier, <lb />
d to inc. I Attest <lb />
this 8th day Dee, 1908 i J F Harrington, <lb />
It. J E u. <lb />
Notary Public. I WK Directors.<lb />
A S <lb />
is the n moral el the <lb />
Noon-who takes Dr. <lb />
Life <lb />
f-ii ii- M <lb />
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h . i , I<lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb />
An over Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the <lb />
Of a cold by acting a cathartic on the No opines. Guaranteed give <lb />
or money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. <lb />
FUR SALE BY JNO. L.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. DEC. IS. <lb />
1908 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
I Christmas With <lb />
I The<lb />
k. chronicler of Chi tat Ball So- <lb />
Sea i; <lb />
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hat- <lb />
than In the <lb />
line read the paragraph retail <lb />
to Hie of the h half <lb />
a sad weary. <lb />
The spun h every here <lb />
in chimera <lb />
when the hero. and <lb />
Ms servant start <lb />
Dell. t the hour of their i re <lb />
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all ins null nearly boo <lb />
the fr -f ii.-i i . i <lb />
year i <lb />
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call hi.- I <lb />
of feasting rev, i lo <lb />
away. Oil . <lb />
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. ill four i . lie . i <lb />
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country where . <lb />
over tin- hard and i pr I w <lb />
Ins up as they near a <lb />
town, where are i It d. <lb />
then again along the open <lb />
road. the air . <lb />
their faces gladdening very <lb />
hearts fie;, arrive at <lb />
Pell, where we are ; <lb />
to personage, the boy, <lb />
He Is an old e of Mr P k- <lb />
but to Sam Waller fa Is <lb />
To follow this Dial ; <lb />
in settles <lb />
win. coachman, Mr anS <lb />
his Hires, footpath <lb />
walked I away, <lb />
Mr. an-l the hay con- <lb />
for the i. <lb />
i tho bey <lb />
without a word, <lb />
his t <lb />
the wen- still, the<lb />
of i line to hi- own use and<lb />
. ; . . i i by <lb />
It u-s l, to s- Mr <lb />
in tin- pan. <lb />
ed my Sid I hen Bad hiss- <lb />
ed on i . <lb />
on the s. and hear I e <lb />
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was . I -n l good <lb />
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a of <lb />
where Mr. v <lb />
the of a man who <lb />
his there <lb />
of. by Mr. <lb />
aid. and <lb />
bay by their Joint efforts <lb />
col a all ban Is part <lb />
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v. . i s I Intel It ten<lb />
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win i party from <lb />
Dell <lb />
Thu i tell is f <lb />
the t rend <lb />
could desire. Tl I no t .-ii n <lb />
In the <lb />
BEAD CHRISTMAS TREES. GREENVILLE'S NOTABLE CUES RECITAL AT GRADED SCHOOL <lb />
Club lo Entertain <lb />
Novelty Invented by <lb />
Approved by Kaiser. <lb />
If at <lb />
out. as <lb />
it than <lb />
Ire, . <lb />
this city remains alive Out Of <lb />
and tin waxen <lb />
he v. men , . , <lb />
have been to the DeW president and H. A. <lb />
PUNNING A BIG EVENT. <lb />
When tho <lb />
Chamber and Carolina j Themselves New <lb />
Credit. trustees the <lb />
oat, as son. people ., r. There was a called of j Seldom a passes does Carolina Training <lb />
the Chamber of Commerce in the; not forth something to will hold their next m in <lb />
.----- , I i -e t and <lb />
aid of <lb />
It has been not Education to <lb />
an in me l not to . <lb />
en-en mayor's office make us prouder of e <lb />
presided by F. M . Wooten. the the town is have invited the <lb />
long in the past, that meeting. of which will <lb />
White acting as secretary. very long in me mat <lb />
of Ex-Gov. T. was asked Greenville had no really be In inspect the work thus far <lb />
to .-ate the object of tie meet- musicians, hut the day is done on the new buildings, and <lb />
children of He said that as the Hoard of close by when he said to co i B tor their equip- <lb />
s.-r of EaSt Carolina any more, for there will n I e f of <lb />
Training School and the State them. Wonderful develop- the sol. <lb />
Hoard of Education were to meet in this has boon made Governor Glenn and all the <lb />
here on the 31st t. here in the pant yea-, other members of Board of <lb />
the I he talent of oar rising Education have agreed I attend <lb />
it proper to take recognition itself, has L-n the m on and <lb />
their coming and gratifying <lb />
when to- <lb />
her native <lb />
since <lb />
coming lo a <lb />
lea has made <lb />
tin i <lb />
. . <lb />
of the ad <lb />
vantages of -e <lb />
In bi <lb />
they <lb />
for their entertainment. <lb />
some discussion the <lb />
resolution- were adopt <lb />
Whereas. r <lb />
In the recital i.- ; or <lb />
i Friday night by the music pupils inter- <lb />
of graded school. <lb />
The chapel of the <lb />
. s <lb />
. v. ,, I----- <lb />
it <lb />
, , has heard with pleasure filled to overflowing and the <lb />
may be crashed, trusteed of ail t <lb />
m, . <lb />
., ti. out invited Mat . pi <lb />
into the Hoard of Education to meet w th and u I t report I <lb />
them at can be I raid that, ii <lb />
rent , . r n. 31st, to t a rendered. Th <lb />
German gin are tat do, to consider other matters of m and <lb />
all and .<lb />
That this chamber he j and <lb />
.,, . <lb />
. I <lb />
hi tho <lb />
. . i <lb />
are.<lb />
i eta<lb />
Sup- <lb />
. the notion of making I That this chamber and the largest were <lb />
h , <lb />
I green i ids. each at the end of a ion in invitation extended to the was richly served. <lb />
I wire. the to- Board of education <lb />
requests member <lb />
a tapering trunk, invitation and to <lb />
trunk formed of nothing at all honor our growing city with th school. During the present Bes- <lb />
presence on that occasion. n pupils enroll- <lb />
That the preside-a of this taxing capacity of both <lb />
body is and directed i the building and the teaching <lb />
to communicate this action to the force. In the grade <lb />
several members of State which contains pupils and the <lb />
Board of Education, and tore eighth grade contains<lb />
H. Smith made some State- <lb />
regard to the graded <lb />
i learn <lb />
School <lb />
t, inst. <lb />
it that <lb />
bat in to- <lb />
Then she the tree <lb />
with and ts <lb />
area which the are adepts <lb />
and it In a not of nod <lb />
wast. Her parents were <lb />
quite proud of n Her who <lb />
mi , i the In Mu- <lb />
i -v It to his royal master, <lb />
ti ii. Kin <lb />
me for i in <lb />
court <lb />
After lo country soul <lb />
one i II an I <lb />
an i to that ho <lb />
It <lb />
in- he g sore <lb />
the daughter. -Sew <lb />
that they, with four there were none ab- <lb />
KB PICKWICK WENT THE <lb />
WITH HIS FEET ABOUT A APART. <lb />
began stow the thin <lb />
In cart, while the lat hoy <lb />
and to it a In- <lb />
sort lo sou Mr. Waller <lb />
working by himself. <lb />
The of these two char- <lb />
Is too long III reprint but <lb />
not too much to use with the <lb />
Interest. We pass over <lb />
the story of the wedding, which was <lb />
the day before Christmas event lit <lb />
Hell, at which Mr. Pickwick <lb />
himself by n felicitous <lb />
get to story of <lb />
dance. description of the old <lb />
room Is a <lb />
Tho best room at Manor Farm <lb />
was a good, dark paneled room. <lb />
with a i. piece and a <lb />
up which you could have driven <lb />
ens of new patent cabs, wheel nod <lb />
nil. At the upper end roam, sealed <lb />
in a Shady bower holly and ever <lb />
greens, were mo i <lb />
only harp In n <lb />
and on all brackets <lb />
massive old i <lb />
limn-hes each The up. <lb />
named biased <lb />
crackled on it. and morn <lb />
voices rang <lb />
through the room, any of the <lb />
yeoman bad turned Into <lb />
Then died, It In <lb />
which they would held <lb />
KM dance was over, Mr. Pick- <lb />
having with <lb />
is told about <lb />
tho In famous old kitchen. <lb />
Hire hung the mistletoe and did Its <lb />
mission well In adding to the Jollity <lb />
of the occasion The artist whose <lb />
appeal on his pagan has done ex- <lb />
Justin to <lb />
Prom the of this <lb />
had lull <lb />
his own hands a of <lb />
and this same launch of <lb />
i.-. Instantaneously to a <lb />
scene of and most <lb />
and contusion, In or <lb />
which Mr. Pickwick, with n <lb />
would have done honor to a de- <lb />
pendant f Lady <lb />
l-i, ell lie I her ho- <lb />
in hi . I <lb />
. c <lb />
MONSTER CHRISTMAS<lb />
friends as may i sent and none in during i . chamber <lb />
will he the guests of this body of November, a record attendance. We <lb />
worthy mention. He cook the trustees of the <lb />
advantage of the opportunity to i o. i-,., <lb />
urge the <lb />
children in school. I will be <lb />
while in Greenville. <lb />
We a i z I <lb />
Chan her of <lb />
Comm i already be in <lb />
I r Mo i is it. 21st, at <lb />
in , in <lb />
to the i i he b rd. This <lb />
will a v i. in i meeting <lb />
d i- a i very <lb />
i be in <lb />
that <lb />
i . <lb />
i the <lb />
Whereas the of do. <lb />
made a liberal donation to the ,.,.,.,. if t be , hem <lb />
erection of tin <lb />
wilding of the absence re- <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training of the child. <lb />
School, therefore be it Greenville has reason to <lb />
of this be proud of the graded <lb />
and e work ii is ti and <lb />
the <lb />
mill the I progress In <lb />
county development I <lb />
i education,<lb />
That the priM lent t <lb />
is hereby <lb />
county <lb />
tor t story -re <lb />
longer. tho and lens <lb />
may we enjoy with the <lb />
LONG WALK SANTA. <lb />
Tree Burned. Miles <lb />
t; w <lb />
f . eight <lb />
being destroyed his, lighting of <lb />
the tn . before mid- <lb />
night, caused n flee which <lb />
his home In Cleveland, Allied Ham <lb />
trudge miles through <lb />
snow lie could rinse a re <lb />
and n u r supply of <lb />
cuts s th ii the faith <lb />
he lost <lb />
Tho were nil ; when Mr. <lb />
mid Mrs. completed <lb />
the i to. The father de- <lb />
lo light II I <lb />
did th i snow- <lb />
halls. The . n -1 the <lb />
they <lb />
it The <lb />
them In their mil rushed to the <lb />
street. Firemen brought a lot of <lb />
Bra ruined presents from the <lb />
been and gone and our things <lb />
is the children cried. <lb />
begun his <lb />
for nil store, lie <lb />
ployed the for <lb />
lone stretches, but trudged tulle after <lb />
mile ID fruitless search. he <lb />
rented a storekeeper from his Id and, <lb />
burdening himself with a new supply, <lb />
trudged home to turn sorrow Into <lb />
It High and tho <lb />
Cs-i Ever <lb />
below la a picture of <lb />
mammoth said to be and directed to invite <lb />
one ever made. Board of th. <lb />
last In a shop In <lb />
tie retiring and present members. will treat you <lb />
it seven feet blah and County Commissioners, and <lb />
the old and new county officers, i <lb />
and the retiring end year 1908 is rapidly <lb />
members of the legislature from the end-So are our <lb />
the county of Pitt, to be present new resolutions will <lb />
on December, 31st on the j be made for Some will be <lb />
of the visit of the State that is <lb />
Board of Education to the East <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School and be the guests of this <lb />
chamber on said occasion.<lb />
. d i <lb />
no less than <lb />
who may t. turn <lb />
a rival . may be I to I <lb />
that the foil <lb />
used III line <lb />
of butler, <lb />
of sugar, pounds of <lb />
pounds of p of <lb />
pounds of , 3.000 <lb />
of peel, <lb />
Of lemon peel. pounds of or <lb />
Caution. <lb />
It customary to bang up <lb />
r de pair <lb />
said Mr <lb />
o ed Miss Mi- <lb />
Brown, you bang de <lb />
,. i . ,. . ,,. <lb />
,. , . at t lo <lb />
. . <lb />
A Co , <lb />
I to o a <lb />
Ci. . Bi <lb />
Resolved <lb />
dent of this chamber be. and he <lb />
is hereby authorized and directed <lb />
to appoint a committee of seven <lb />
from this body to act with a <lb />
faithful to the <lb />
The new year brings with it <lb />
no leas responsibilities no less <lb />
duties, no less obligations, the <lb />
discharge of these may depend <lb />
upon our we were sure, <lb />
we would have no need to insure <lb />
those who are not sure <lb />
that they will see another New <lb />
Year should for the com- <lb />
like committee from the Caro-. fort of those th-y would like to <lb />
Una Club to compose a committee feel sure we are Insured. The <lb />
on entertainment of the State I Mutual Ufa Insures. <lb />
Board of Education and others <lb />
at the meeting of the trustees of <lb />
tho East Carolina rs <lb />
Training School in Greenville <lb />
on the inst. <lb />
said joint committee <lb />
H. Harriss will show <lb />
you how it is done. <lb />
Retail <lb />
II prom <lb />
i-i goo th tor Greenville. <lb />
It has bet n p r ml that one of <lb />
the Deed i ct this tow n was a <lb />
very <lb />
that i draw business <lb />
from u Is . ti. and make <lb />
Greenville a of trade. <lb />
During the la I week or two <lb />
there has been a movement on <lb />
foot looking the organization <lb />
of a stock tor <lb />
lag such a <lb />
This mi with such <lb />
gratifying a meet- <lb />
of interest I was held <lb />
Monday I <lb />
take the <lb />
to char <lb />
and r pi <lb />
We are Id the organ- <lb />
be . <lb />
and of has <lb />
will you already b <lb />
the charter. <lb />
., style of I i c in will <lb />
J. <lb />
on the inst. , style of the corporate <lb />
or an said joint committee <lb />
of milk tao , , J , . ., After meeting of tin-1 . ,, .-,. i <lb />
of almond paste, icing have full power and authority Carolina <lb />
o pound of fresh lemon juice. provide for the entertainment do a general cash <lb />
J the State Board of Education, business. <lb />
Board of Trustees and other and <lb />
. . . a committee on the part the. <lb />
Co. <lb />
it will <lb />
mer- <lb />
of the <lb />
There Is a in <lb />
when Eve plucked fatal apple <lb />
mediately tho leaves of the tree <lb />
into needle points its bright <lb />
green turned dark, it changed its <lb />
In <lb />
.,. I the part of the <lb />
guests in such manner and at , L <lb />
such places as they may deem. y R <lb />
Williams, R. W. L. <lb />
proper. <lb />
After calling the directors of <lb />
the Chamber of Commerce in <lb />
tine and the evergreen, in all with him. President <lb />
, preaching story of man's <lb />
fall, only on II bloom <lb />
brightly lights and I- conic I <lb />
with Thu cam Is turn- <lb />
Into a at the coming <lb />
the Christ Child, and we have our<lb />
H. A. White, r. L and Schultz. <lb />
announced the follow <lb />
committee on the part of the <lb />
F. G. James, chair- <lb />
man, II. B. Smith, C. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
Hall and E. G. Flanagan. <lb />
These committees request the <lb />
co-operation of all people the <lb />
community in helping to make <lb />
the a day that will in every <lb />
way be creditable to Greenville. <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
meeting of <lb />
of The National Bank of <lb />
Greenville will be held in its <lb />
banking house on Tuesday, <lb />
1909, at o'clock a. m. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, <lb />
d w <lb />
For Sale-2 show t. pair <lb />
scales, iron sale . i-l store <lb />
fixtures- Apply to D. D. <lb />
ltd <lb />
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