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Pitt rendered b <lb/>
Honor, W. Allan, judge <lb/>
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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/>
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for the purpose of treat- <lb/>
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ting glasses, Ail glasses <lb/>
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5,000.00 <lb/>
100.00<lb/>
07.80 <lb/>
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1,187.00 <lb/>
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paid 118.70 <lb/>
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111,0117.12 <lb/>
F. G, James, <lb/>
If Will. <lb/>
state of North Carolina, of <lb/>
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that the above i true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. L JACKSON, Cashier, <lb/>
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this 8th day Dee, 1908 i J F Harrington, <lb/>
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CONFORMS TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb/>
An over Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the <lb/>
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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/>
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Training School and the State them. Wonderful develop- the sol. <lb/>
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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/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
This is the Place <lb/>
will deem it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
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/>
FIRES AND INSURANCE <lb/>
What Being Burned Out May <lb/>
Mean to a Business. <lb/>
A QUEER WOOING. <lb/>
DAMAGE ONE CANNOT COVER. <lb/>
Remember that we represent all things as they <lb/>
regulate the price by the true value of the article. <lb/>
W confident that the most critical examination of our <lb/>
complete and very Appropriate Lines of Desirable Goods will <lb/>
you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
We have an especially attractive line of Holiday Goods <lb/>
and Christmas Novelties and yew to call and see them. <lb/>
w . AN <lb/>
SUPPLY <lb/>
. Li- <lb/>
of GOODS <lb/>
. . <lb/>
beautiful lock and you<lb/>
may <lb/>
mo.<lb/>
HI<lb/>
MOTE <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE. U. S. <lb/>
if <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Railway <lb/>
Fitzgerald, I bit, Receivers. <lb/>
IVE OCT. U <lb/>
Enormous Caused by <lb/>
of and Drift- <lb/>
Away of That Ara Not <lb/>
Appreciated by the General Public <lb/>
suppose you Hint <lb/>
were out from roof to <lb/>
tin- basement last remarks <lb/>
oar. <lb/>
who hasn't <lb/>
seen the menial <lb/>
they curried <lb/>
hundred thousand of <lb/>
returns speaker, at which his <lb/>
friend settles buck with the comment <lb/>
that thing la nil right then. <lb/>
This Is Hie layman's conclusion <lb/>
most Some big concern <lb/>
bums out. Inn with Insurance to nu <lb/>
seeming to cover the loss the <lb/>
average man Is disposed lo feel that i <lb/>
Is nil right. He doesn't stop to think <lb/>
of the enormous risks of a business <lb/>
which cannot lie colored by Insurance <lb/>
and which for weeks, months or years <lb/>
a are crippling and perhaps <lb/>
ruinous to tin- victim. <lb/>
Take, for example, a highly organ- <lb/>
lied factory plant In prosperous times <lb/>
which has been turning out n real <lb/>
from bands of <lb/>
thousands of workmen. This <lb/>
plant. I with costly machinery, la <lb/>
covered by upon risible, <lb/>
material as eta. lire sweeps it and <lb/>
lays v In hopeless ruin. If <lb/>
every piece of machinery, every build- <lb/>
S I and all adjuncts of tho <lb/>
covered to full value <lb/>
such a ; n . will the reader dare <lb/>
make n r pie as to what the <lb/>
II i ma <lb/>
Only t tiny i stepped Into <lb/>
a boo I in it ; as i <lb/>
-r. cl on ll a III <lb/>
Pa I In ; street. In the i <lb/>
, tor i till it r <lb/>
h ii at <lb/>
SB n ii j i. weeks after an <lb/>
a, <lb/>
. f Hie fire was i <lb/>
plained the proprietor, <lb/>
the am the water <lb/>
bad for as. Sometimes it la a I nu t <lb/>
better t. have lire yourself than <lb/>
or to <lb/>
ii reed to be <lb/>
of ii Whore <lb/>
failed to blot and ruin the <lb/>
Mock, water from the engines in <lb/>
had flooded It until ruin <lb/>
descriptive. Everything had been <lb/>
down, workers In the plant <lb/>
were and the proprietor <lb/>
tin- adjustment of the <lb/>
which be had carrying. Bat <lb/>
in the . ; f this Insurance Itself <lb/>
was a knotty situation. <lb/>
the use had carried pol- <lb/>
I. lea would have left It the <lb/>
n i mini rials t <lb/>
Mm k and m rials, ordinarily a <lb/>
further carried for <lb/>
the c . i tho normal <lb/>
I null on hand <lb/>
owned by others and contracted <lb/>
lib lint on y a few no- <lb/>
re i the use had <lb/>
I consign <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Offhand Wedding and <lb/>
Scant <lb/>
claim that he brought <lb/>
marriage of Whistler Is thus <lb/>
recorded In the of <lb/>
I believe I am resp, for <lb/>
marriage to the widow of Mr. <lb/>
Godwin, the architect she was a re- <lb/>
pretty woman and very <lb/>
and she and he wore <lb/>
thorough I was dining <lb/>
with then and some others one even- <lb/>
Karl's They were ob- <lb/>
attracted to each <lb/>
mid in sort of way they <lb/>
thought of marrying. So I took tho <lb/>
matter In hand to bring things to a <lb/>
point. <lb/>
I said, you marry <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
he replied. <lb/>
I said, you <lb/>
marry <lb/>
she replied. <lb/>
I asked. <lb/>
some said Whistler. <lb/>
won't I said. must <lb/>
have n <lb/>
So they both agreed that ; should <lb/>
choose the day, what church to come <lb/>
to for the ceremony, provide the <lb/>
and give the bride I <lb/>
Used an early date and got the then <lb/>
chaplain of the house of commons, <lb/>
the Mr. to perform the <lb/>
ceremony. <lb/>
It took place a few days later. <lb/>
After the ceremony was over we ad- <lb/>
to Whistler's studio, where <lb/>
we had prepared a banquet. Tho <lb/>
was on the table, but then- were <lb/>
no chairs. on packing cases. <lb/>
The happy pair when I left had not <lb/>
quite decided whether they would go <lb/>
evening to or remain In the <lb/>
studio. <lb/>
How Unpractical they were was <lb/>
shown when I happened to meet the <lb/>
bride the day before the marriage in <lb/>
the <lb/>
fir-, I I said. <lb/>
she am Just going <lb/>
to <lb/>
little late for that. Is It I <lb/>
naked, <lb/>
v she red, I only <lb/>
till m h and a <lb/>
t. e i to have new <lb/>
ones one <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the business, November 27th. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
discounts<lb/>
All other stocks, Bonds,<lb/>
furniture <lb/>
and <lb/>
Demand loans 11,064.88 <lb/>
Due from 62,026.14. <lb/>
Items 8,117.44 <lb/>
Gold coin 681.00 <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
currency 1,462.18 <lb/>
Nut <lb/>
V S notes <lb/>
Total 1817,446.641 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 26,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 26,000.00 <lb/>
I profits, <lb/>
rent expenses and tax <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Bills payable 16,000.00 <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Deposit sub. to <lb/>
check 118,164.91 184,827.11 <lb/>
Cashier's checks<lb/>
Total 1217,446.64 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me this day of <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct. <lb/>
A. ANDREWS <lb/>
W. B. WILSON <lb/>
J. G. MOVE <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb/>
AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Al the Close Business November <lb/>
Re <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
16,000.00 <lb/>
A opportunity for a <lb/>
Bate and investment, <lb/>
at the bi- land at <lb/>
N. C. Each and every man. <lb/>
woman, and child can own a lot <lb/>
on Townsend <lb/>
terms. i <lb/>
and discounts 180,152.17, Capital stock <lb/>
505.81 Surplus fund <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds , , , <lb/>
, , , . , ,.,, , ., I prof, less<lb/>
Furniture taxes <lb/>
Demand Notes and lulls <lb/>
from counted 7,760.00 <lb/>
Cash items 8.721.00 28,070.88 <lb/>
Silver coin, all , , , <lb/>
minor coin currency 401.20 <lb/>
National bank notes, Cash. 1,842.08181,020.48 <lb/>
other . notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Due banks <lb/>
72.58 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Look at that handsome lot of <lb/>
holiday Parker fountain at <lb/>
Hector Book Store and have <lb/>
one put aside to give to <lb/>
friend. You could not select a <lb/>
i more suitable <lb/>
Great Sale. <lb/>
; r <lb/>
On Wednesday, the 6th day of <lb/>
Jan. 1908. we mil expose t sale <lb/>
to the highest bidder for cash, at <lb/>
the residence of S K. Ross, in <lb/>
Carolina township, <lb/>
the i articles of <lb/>
property, About <lb/>
rt Is corn tens of hay, <lb/>
ii in a r . m , P , , , . <lb/>
. .,, ,., l. pounds of fodder, a lot of torn, <lb/>
,; . field mules, one horse, <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
s. Can. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. S. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this day of Dec- Cobb, <lb/>
ember, C. T. <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, R, C. <lb/>
Notary Public i Directors.<lb/>
T COST <lb/>
L.<lb/>
. M <lb/>
G i ,, <lb/>
in, i . i lie, Zeb on, and <lb/>
n . <lb/>
aside fr v. r ; r <lb/>
Ml I t. T <lb/>
t- r t -1 n <lb/>
r j were mil t ;, . a <lb/>
. the and I <lb/>
I i <lb/>
I. . is <lb/>
implements for about a . , ,, -i , ., <lb/>
t., crop, carts and Monday. December will sell entire <lb/>
hi ti cf <lb/>
h I . . .- i i <lb/>
; . ; i <lb/>
i lire I Tl <lb/>
at . iii,. Br <lb/>
nil p In i <lb/>
v.-. Hi <lb/>
mil <lb/>
ti ; <lb/>
for I; i r- <lb/>
t of other <lb/>
owned by f;. R. <lb/>
opp I <lb/>
stock of Genera Merchandise at cost. <lb/>
I ti <lb/>
ii Cl . . .; I etc., r N <lb/>
under I year 1909. Lei <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
Grimesland, and Inter- <lb/>
i W in n <lb/>
I i p. m <lb/>
I F v . CH;. Hertford. t . <lb/>
C Bell Plymouth, Washington, and Inter- <lb/>
t Hate ; i i . <lb/>
-i in. From Raleigh, Wendell, Zebulon, n, Farmville <lb/>
p. in. <lb/>
NOT I ., Information; arc <lb/>
d.<lb/>
I i . . ; II <lb/>
court, will some one make n <lb/>
; r. i-. i . feature <lb/>
the sir.- ,. the binder, who ti <lb/>
all h If u <lb/>
lie settled III the supreme court after <lb/>
r years, f, r example I <lb/>
c me. <lb/>
i This tin <lb/>
ti of Dec. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
J. L. Perkins, <lb/>
K. Ross, Owner. <lb/>
III <lb/>
, ll <lb/>
II<lb/>
special ma <lb/>
; and ii i <lb/>
of <lb/>
the morning<lb/>
SUPER. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
G P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
INAUGURATION PULLMAN CAR LINE<lb/>
Ga <lb/>
Viet <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
6th through <lb/>
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE between Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
Atlanta, pa., the following <lb/>
RALEIGH . m. <lb/>
Ar. ATLANTA a. m. <lb/>
ATLANTA . a. m. <lb/>
Ar. noon. <lb/>
Call on Southern Railway Company or connection <lb/>
lines detailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
fire the <lb/>
full for visible, bow <lb/>
has been <lb/>
, of first consideration, perhaps, I the <lb/>
enormous f the concern, <lb/>
inn ii mi nu I, work of i <lb/>
i bus me workers, <lb/>
the in .- iv force <lb/>
salary la a problem. The <lb/>
. the owners la to <lb/>
up i and proved <lb/>
i i bill the <lb/>
i bill -i i <lb/>
I I oven If are u i in <lb/>
i ., . . of ,. <lb/>
i i ; in contractor h <lb/>
have l i <lb/>
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for Oiling of it- <lb/>
shut nut any <lb/>
for receiving them. They turn <lb/>
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for the work Not only <lb/>
burned mil low ii <lb/>
from this work, hill It Is nil <lb/>
a long chance of losing s-u i <lb/>
of Ha <lb/>
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will treat you <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Hot and Cold <lb/>
Ma.-sage <lb/>
A specialty Electric <lb/>
and Hair <lb/>
tonic to ladies <lb/>
at tin homes. <lb/>
Shot a per<lb/>
2.60 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.00<lb/>
Simpson and other <lb/>
a o cents a ya <lb/>
1.66 <lb/>
fluid cents a yard. <lb/>
Plaids worth <lb/>
n cents ti yard, <lb/>
Domestic worth S cents, now <lb/>
going at cents a yard. <lb/>
Plows, castings, hoes, shovels <lb/>
axes, at cost. In fact <lb/>
everything except Hour, meat, <lb/>
lard and pistol car- <lb/>
R. J. G. Move<lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
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the court I will s.- a; pub- <lb/>
for the real <lb/>
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and on in Sou h <lb/>
Greenville House its n n i, a <lb/>
building on same lot. Abo one <lb/>
lot in the MM <lb/>
mentioned. Interested can <lb/>
the property any <lb/>
W, II. <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
Sop W- J. TURNAGE buying <lb/>
your coal for <lb/>
PHONIC <lb/>
HATS 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, AND 3.00 NOW HATS NOW AT CENTS <lb/>
Now is the chance to get bargains, no take sale. I am <lb/>
going out of the mercantile business mid must sell my stock <lb/>
of goods. This is a rush sale, don't ask tor credit, <lb/>
SAM T. WHITE <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Ladies Goods. <lb/>
I have purchased the Interest of the <lb/>
late B. K. Patrick in I ho firm of E. <lb/>
Patrick Co., and will continue to <lb/>
carry on <lb/>
at the same stand. <lb/>
A ladies department with a <lb/>
of dress and trimmings baa been <lb/>
Bo ; <lb/>
charge of i pi The <lb/>
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this line. B. F. PATRICK <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All accounts due II. A. Timberlake <lb/>
Son for tin- and Timber <lb/>
lake for the year 1908 unpaid by Jan. <lb/>
1st, 1900, to live dollars or <lb/>
more will be into a judgment, and <lb/>
all dollars will be advertised <lb/>
in The Daily Reflector giving the <lb/>
and amounts and be sold ore the <lb/>
court in to the <lb/>
highest bidder at term <lb/>
court, <lb/>
hie Dec. b, 191.8.<lb/>
THE TOTAL POPULAR VOTE <lb/>
Official Out of the Var- <lb/>
Presidential Candidate. <lb/>
New Dec. 15.-The <lb/>
total popular vote of the various <lb/>
presidential candidates at the <lb/>
last national was made <lb/>
known to-day in an official form <lb/>
by the filing of the last of <lb/>
official vote, that of Michigan. <lb/>
The total shows the <lb/>
votes <lb/>
Taft <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
241.22 <lb/>
Watson 33,8.1. <lb/>
Total tor ail <lb/>
852.230. <lb/>
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1,841.531 the total Lumber of <lb/>
votes cast in the pi evidential <lb/>
election of 1904. when the grand <lb/>
total was 13.310.708- <lb/>
SEEDS<lb/>
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Land Sale. <lb/>
of the powers contained <lb/>
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day of March, which d n <lb/>
deed is duly recorded in the <lb/>
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb/>
in book 0-7. page the <lb/>
will expose to public sale before the <lb/>
home door in the town of <lb/>
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of January, the following <lb/>
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in the county of Pitt, State <lb/>
of North Carolina, and d scribed as <lb/>
adjoining the of the Bryan Grimes <lb/>
heirs, K. J. J, <lb/>
house, Fannie C S, anders, and others, <lb/>
and known as the Major Jordon tract <lb/>
of Ian I. containing acres more or <lb/>
and being the land H. A. Boyd <lb/>
bought of John It. Said sale <lb/>
is made to satisfy laid <lb/>
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H. M. Proctor, <lb/>
Skinner bee attorneys for <lb/>
O. Hooker assignee. <lb/>
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tho auction sale of lots by the <lb/>
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Bedstead, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts. <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Ax <lb/>
Snuff, Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots. Henry <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
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Jelly. Meat, Flour. Coffee. <lb/>
Soap. Lye Magic Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Hulls, <lb/>
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Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
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mortgage deed. Terms of CM. <lb/>
This the 0th day November, <lb/>
Jesse Mortgagee. <lb/>
Julius Brown, Atty. <lb/>
FARRAND, MILLER <lb/>
of the Local Paper <lb/>
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depends upon the the local pa- <lb/>
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from home support, sooner <lb/>
or later it will become <lb/>
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columns of the home paper. <lb/>
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pendent upon one another. <lb/>
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be much busier alum making the trade it draws, under the present editorial man- <lb/>
the new presidential cabin. <lb/>
than is Mr. himself. tiling you know the devil <lb/>
I may actually get his duo. <lb/>
FRIDAY -5. <lb/>
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on the charge graft. The <lb/>
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forget it and be happy anyway.<lb/>
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about the this week winds <lb/>
Let us all determine to make <lb/>
the 31st a great day for Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
are not over hard to suit <lb/>
just pass anything up tor our <lb/>
stocking.<lb/>
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and mistletoe fur Christmas <lb/>
orations, <lb/>
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are high enough to make your <lb/>
head dizzy.<lb/>
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the children, and every one <lb/>
else you can. <lb/>
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right direction and will do much <lb/>
to prevent the old-time drug <lb/>
store blind tigers. Most drug- <lb/>
gists will favor such a depository <lb/>
because they do not wish to be <lb/>
troubled with beeping <lb/>
cants. Those- drug stores that <lb/>
keep if for and sell it on <lb/>
the need to be denied the <lb/>
drug <lb/>
t rated edition as an anniversary- <lb/>
bankers were bribing the number. The <lb/>
. , . i stores into disreputable <lb/>
and the whole push got Greenville the <lb/>
lies offered are attractively get . , , <lb/>
forth. The is a We medical depository <lb/>
I paper and is edited by a has solved the question <lb/>
COMING OF AGE IN AFRICA. <lb/>
The Neck Common- <lb/>
wealth this week issued quite a <lb/>
handsome eight-page Christmas <lb/>
edition. Mr. Moore, who re- <lb/>
took charge of the <lb/>
it spite of what Mr. is up t <lb/>
gays about it and his threats, high standard and making <lb/>
the Now York World stands pat splendid paper. <lb/>
in wanting to know who got the i <lb/>
money. <lb/>
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. low in this country starts out to <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer gavel find the North pole. A man in <lb/>
its readers a Christmas number has started an expedition <lb/>
of pages on Sunday. It a hunt for the South <lb/>
something tine in the way of a j polo. That sounds more like it. <lb/>
newspaper. Go south when you want to find <lb/>
the real thing. <lb/>
By the time Mr. Roosevelt I <lb/>
gets out of his <lb/>
club may he so large lie cannot <lb/>
manage it. It is already keep- <lb/>
him busy. <lb/>
in that prohibition county. It <lb/>
supplies the proper need for in- <lb/>
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and makes drug-store saloons <lb/>
News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
DOING HONESTLY UNTO OTHERS. <lb/>
ill tills <lb/>
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Prom either the standpoint of <lb/>
qualification for the <lb/>
position, or for service he has <lb/>
rendered to his party. Col. <lb/>
Skinner should receive the <lb/>
appointment of Federal judge <lb/>
Eastern North <lb/>
the late <lb/>
u i strives for the <lb/>
moral as well as the material <lb/>
uplift of his <lb/>
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IS AM. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector's <lb/>
trade edition was nicely gotten <lb/>
up, and a credit to the paper and <lb/>
to the splendid hustling city At no time of the year does <lb/>
that sustains it. Editor Which- injunction unto others, <lb/>
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who stands up with might and bare force, <lb/>
rim for his community and its M And yet-how <lb/>
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. darned in the stockings that i Judge <lb/>
are to be up. <lb/>
It is to a dis- <lb/>
have named another tressed family, nor does it bring <lb/>
. I a ,. ,, back to life for the <lb/>
t, C. killing to I accidental, hence <lb/>
. I , I careful how <lb/>
r . ;. pi u weapons <lb/>
moral, intellectual and industrial <lb/>
development, Wilson Times,<lb/>
The anniversary-holiday <lb/>
of The Daily Reflector, of <lb/>
Greenville, which made its <lb/>
last week. Was as <lb/>
pretty as shoes and red <lb/>
It is a most creditable <lb/>
a i well for th <lb/>
enterprise of The Reflector and <lb/>
to many, who might otherwise <lb/>
be given a season of relief and <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
At no period of the year is the <lb/>
excuse of no money, when a bill <lb/>
is presented, so quickly <lb/>
ed. At no period of the year is <lb/>
the promised <lb/>
January go generally given. <lb/>
r matter of not <lb/>
paying accounts, not buying <lb/>
Initiating Young a Full <lb/>
Member, of a <lb/>
All the peoples in the world hare <lb/>
been given to marking the coming <lb/>
of age of their young folk with, <lb/>
some kind of ceremonial. In <lb/>
Africa this is quite a serious <lb/>
A few of the customs in <lb/>
use among certain tribes are <lb/>
Bat in tie main they show a <lb/>
kind of good <lb/>
Among the people the <lb/>
ire in all the initiation or <lb/>
eon . age mysteries is a man <lb/>
the rattler of the tails. He <lb/>
makes with a bunch of <lb/>
tails, wildcats being which <lb/>
play a leading part in the witch <lb/>
doctor's medicines. This <lb/>
communicates ail kinds of <lb/>
. t-i tie ideas of his <lb/>
d iring the of months de- <lb/>
roted to their initiation ceremonies. <lb/>
He lectures on the customs of the <lb/>
tribe and on morals. He teaches <lb/>
unselfishness, for instance, and <lb/>
among these tribes the man who re- <lb/>
fuses to share his food with <lb/>
is jeered at as <lb/>
Daring these ceremonies the <lb/>
boys new names, and it you <lb/>
want to them past all for- <lb/>
you have merely to address <lb/>
them their childhood's names <lb/>
after they hare passed through the <lb/>
ceremonies. <lb/>
The or period of <lb/>
with girls, lasts only one month <lb/>
and includes all kinds of practical <lb/>
teaching as to agriculture and <lb/>
household work, the grinding of <lb/>
mid the like. Many of the <lb/>
ceremonies in use are purely <lb/>
at. when the girls are made <lb/>
to support a house roof to indicate <lb/>
that they to be the pillars of <lb/>
their future homes. But there is <lb/>
also practical teaching, in- <lb/>
full and blood curdling <lb/>
recital of the penalties which attach <lb/>
to wifely infidelity and particular <lb/>
instruction. to ho host they <lb/>
may the end make <lb/>
pots and Standard. <lb/>
i town in widen it is I Christmas gifts, and asking th <lb/>
Now lion i . a <lb/>
copy of lie N i r World to <lb/>
go in the <lb/>
suicide is sweeping the eon try. <lb/>
Ii people i just slop <lb/>
inns and . ; re <lb/>
,. with.<lb/>
Neck Den <lb/>
The edition of I be <lb/>
i-l. Ill F, IS Up . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i. i , . I <lb/>
. as well as the , <lb/>
if, in- i clearly <lb/>
lb , . Ne . Sun. <lb/>
which <lb/>
in a paper tolls I he <lb/>
Judging from the reports. , <lb/>
will a at the as faithfully and truthfully <lb/>
Venezuelan navy and put out u ea i, without I ear and <lb/>
No newspaper should die soon enough <lb/>
allow in it- columns an N for <lb/>
the first of Christmas, <lb/>
merchant <lb/>
means at i thirty d. vs credit. <lb/>
and perhaps throe months before <lb/>
being p But take the bills <lb/>
last those <lb/>
of -I of November, <lb/>
of i must lie carried <lb/>
by along with those <lb/>
made week. <lb/>
Add i the merchant, various <lb/>
other.- to whom are <lb/>
of a Th- newspaper, you <lb/>
laying your subscription, long <lb/>
ii <lb/>
re- <lb/>
If endorsements and re <lb/>
of business with ii <lb/>
Heller be careful Jim, how <lb/>
his appointment count tor <lb/>
you play with such as <lb/>
it bring on an <lb/>
anything. Gd. Harry . <lb/>
should get the the , <lb/>
, . i- i- . . explosion. <lb/>
North t district. <lb/>
you all light- let a <lb/>
house on it as quick as possible. <lb/>
Venezuela is about the most <lb/>
obstreperous little the <lb/>
map. She needs to be spanked. <lb/>
Mecklenburg and counties <lb/>
registers of deeds by the <lb/>
nine name, initials and <lb/>
II. If Meek- <lb/>
It really looks like is as good as ours ho is <lb/>
Roosevelt is going to wind all right. <lb/>
his administration under a <lb/>
cloud. If a man leading a double life <lb/>
could take the place of two men <lb/>
The president may hand out as much as two, ha might <lb/>
few membership cards in his I offer this as some excuse for his <lb/>
dub a- Christmas though it would <lb/>
presents.<lb/>
If you do not expect too much <lb/>
in the way of Christmas pres- <lb/>
you are liable to <lb/>
Such a funny world A <lb/>
;,, in w ill wear a rat her head <lb/>
ion run if a mouse gets any where <lb/>
i toe.<lb/>
And Mr. Roosevelt has given <lb/>
another message. Per- <lb/>
paps there will be some more be- <lb/>
fore the week is Out, <lb/>
be lame. <lb/>
A about to be hanged III <lb/>
Concord wanted somebody to <lb/>
dot that Hew <lb/>
over the scaffold before the <lb/>
execution. His instinct for <lb/>
chicken was with him to the <lb/>
last. <lb/>
Saturday the building <lb/>
and loan associations of Charlotte <lb/>
which had jut matured a series <lb/>
of stuck, in <lb/>
mortgages on homes built for <lb/>
the stockholders, and distributed <lb/>
in cash, That is an ex- <lb/>
ample of good done by <lb/>
building and loan associations.<lb/>
Bourne has introduced <lb/>
a bill in the senate to increase <lb/>
the salary of the president from <lb/>
to a year <lb/>
f the vice-president from <lb/>
to That is going <lb/>
some, and is not a good way to <lb/>
keep down the expenses of a <lb/>
government that is already <lb/>
spending more than Its income. <lb/>
The Durham gives some <lb/>
good advice when it says <lb/>
giving Christmas presents do not, <lb/>
give yourself <lb/>
Several cotton null men at <lb/>
have just been acquit- <lb/>
Of the Charts peonage. <lb/>
The government is pursuing a <lb/>
very business In these <lb/>
frequent peonage trials through- <lb/>
out the South. <lb/>
We do not think North Caro- <lb/>
will be much the loser by- <lb/>
taking the revenue officers out <lb/>
Mr. Pulitzer up and the Stale after the of <lb/>
fee cannot he and it is Prohibition will be <lb/>
Judge Thomas U. of <lb/>
the States court for the <lb/>
district of North Caro- <lb/>
died Saturday afternoon <lb/>
at his home in Raleigh, Among <lb/>
those mentioned to succeed him <lb/>
i- Harry Skinner, of <lb/>
the present United States <lb/>
for the same district. <lb/>
We believe Colonel skinner is <lb/>
better qualified for the position <lb/>
than any other aspirant who has <lb/>
named, and we would like <lb/>
see him get the appointment, <lb/>
out favor, comments oh it <lb/>
with the best intelligence it can <lb/>
command. <lb/>
A good is ill league <lb/>
with all men and women who <lb/>
think are with all the <lb/>
agencies that strive for the hap- <lb/>
if the people. <lb/>
A newspaper shields no <lb/>
wrong that ought to be exposed, <lb/>
and stops at no truth that ought <lb/>
to be uttered. <lb/>
A good newspaper dues not <lb/>
lend itself to the making of <lb/>
strife between citizens, neither <lb/>
rages like a demagogue nor <lb/>
sweeps like a charlatan. <lb/>
A good newspaper has ideals, <lb/>
believes in progress, and wins its <lb/>
way by courage, plain speaking <lb/>
and fair dealing, <lb/>
A newspaper assembles <lb/>
each day as much of the good <lb/>
things that are done in the world <lb/>
as it can find and no more of the <lb/>
foul than it must of news <lb/>
publish. <lb/>
A good newspaper has <lb/>
cal opinions and may belong to a <lb/>
party, but it cannot lie an organ <lb/>
and keep the of the best <lb/>
journalism. <lb/>
A good newspaper Knows no <lb/>
boss, bows to no petty astray or <lb/>
and knows no <lb/>
but to that which it believes to <lb/>
be true. <lb/>
A good newspaper is rim on <lb/>
business principled, and should <lb/>
make money and prosper like <lb/>
any other business, but probably <lb/>
if that is its sole aim. <lb/>
A newspaper takes a <lb/>
cheerful view of the world, is <lb/>
kind to human failings and <lb/>
past <lb/>
It may appear appropriate <lb/>
to bring up this matter of pay- <lb/>
just accounts, so that others <lb/>
may take the same money, and <lb/>
pay their accounts, instead of <lb/>
taking this money, which ought <lb/>
to be applied to debts and Mid <lb/>
it for Christmas gifts, <lb/>
poor and so many <lb/>
dollars are given to subscription <lb/>
lists, dollars that ought to be <lb/>
honestly turned into the. mer- <lb/>
Mail I Speech. <lb/>
It i- very well for political <lb/>
speakers u make classical allusions <lb/>
in their peaches, but the thing may <lb/>
he carried too far. <lb/>
Somebody was making a speech <lb/>
om -no matter was <lb/>
his stirring periods <lb/>
with plentiful evidence of his <lb/>
knowledge of Shakespeare. More <lb/>
and morn he grew; more <lb/>
I from bard of <lb/>
Avon poured from his boat- <lb/>
ed Ii d as ho ed in his <lb/>
i an individual sitting on the <lb/>
It a i ii In lo platform <lb/>
grew mi re and more pus; ed, <lb/>
Al . i could stand <lb/>
it no . lie Ii toward the <lb/>
man him. <lb/>
he whispered hoarsely, <lb/>
can't ii . it <lb/>
lie a republican or a Demo- <lb/>
man this speech l <lb/>
man do <lb/>
Knell. <lb/>
tho fa ii Us Pews- <lb/>
bury. V Is one <lb/>
known as Turn of <lb/>
which to church In <lb/>
n murder. <lb/>
is always rang on Its <lb/>
It strikes tho <lb/>
tap exactly Is known sit <lb/>
devil's <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart When they <lb/>
to any charity, to weak, the heart <lb/>
money away to buy liquors, fancy, is impaired. Short <lb/>
articles Mines, when <lb/>
every dollar for <lb/>
already taken some person <lb/>
at home, and win Ii was sold in <lb/>
faith. Let us do honestly, <lb/>
in our Christmas giving, in our <lb/>
charities, but this cannot be <lb/>
dune while honest debts remain <lb/>
unpaid, In part, if not In full- <lb/>
No could be <lb/>
made a happier one that of <lb/>
if the spirit and <lb/>
should lie to pay debts, first, <lb/>
and then to give to the <lb/>
and last remember <lb/>
those who may not need the <lb/>
gills, I who are loved, and to <lb/>
whom the love with the gift, far <lb/>
exceeds the value of the gift. <lb/>
For Sale-Valuable property <lb/>
helps men by entertaining them in South Greenville, lot <lb/>
rather than by ranting and scold-j with building also ad- <lb/>
j joining lot Easy <lb/>
Apply to D. D. <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pules, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
For fears I I <lb/>
when <lb/>
told mo I had <lb/>
I had remedies. <lb/>
win a Dr. <lb/>
Into my hand, to <lb/>
try IT. Heart I <lb/>
taken three J am <lb/>
riot at all. I am cured <lb/>
this in ilk did It, I In <lb/>
hop that II will attract <lb/>
of I <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Main St. Ky. <lb/>
Your lit Dr. Heart <lb/>
Cure, authorize him to return <lb/>
It It <lb/>
i you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
over Yorkshire tin- <lb/>
chant's cash drawer liquidate being the lien Christ <lb/>
that represent food born tho devil died. <lb/>
long consumed, clothing now <lb/>
worn out, money that may save <lb/>
the merchant financial <lb/>
hardships, if not bankruptcy. <lb/>
Do unto others, and re- <lb/>
member the needy, but let there <lb/>
honest giving and is not hon- <lb/>
est to give presents, fan<lb/>
.- <lb/>
AT FORBES SCHOOL HOUSE <lb/>
SUGGESTION VIA <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern den and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished<lb/>
and also on hind. Each and every member <lb/>
J R. Smith Mrs. A. R. Holton, of the troupe acquitted them- <lb/>
I Spring and her friend, selves ii a most admirable man <lb/>
We thanks for an in- of Greenville, were visitors owing to the <lb/>
to be present at the in Ayden banquet of our business men the <lb/>
of Miss Mollie Rollins Mrs. James Evans, from near previous and a social enter <lb/>
Bo-van to Mr. Greenville, has been here spend- the tame evening, the <lb/>
Fox happy event takes the week with the family of attendance was The <lb/>
in the M. E. church brother. Charlie Manning. young people of Farmville <lb/>
The banquet on th night of deserved more <lb/>
I the 17th. in the spacious dining for their excellent per- <lb/>
your of Hotel was a and would no doubt <lb/>
beauty, have received it had <lb/>
d with ferns and evergreens The stances been <lb/>
the for the occasion was give., by <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly f. business men of Ayden in honor <lb/>
Drug Store. the tobacco buyers and ware <lb/>
getting so,., housemen. The <lb/>
. , of meats, oysters, fruits, cakes. <lb/>
and deserts, and was <lb/>
will give an entertainment <lb/>
the opera house here tonight Lb and Mount, he- <lb/>
entitled on. J <lb/>
who have not paid their M- f- <lb/>
State and county taxes can do so W, <lb/>
by calling on Stancill Hodges at <lb/>
the bank. He represents the <lb/>
sheriff in this particular at this <lb/>
point. <lb/>
We regret to learn of the con- <lb/>
illness of little Bur <lb/>
of welcome and reviewed our <lb/>
many industries and past attain <lb/>
J. B. Booth responded <lb/>
to the address of welcome- J <lb/>
R. Turnage on <lb/>
of the future of Many <lb/>
beautifully with us- <lb/>
of cedar, Christmas <lb/>
wreathes and mistletoe, and the <lb/>
old fashioned chimney with the <lb/>
Christmas yule log <lb/>
took many of us lack <lb/>
to the old time when we sat <lb/>
around the Christmas fireside, <lb/>
popped and waited for <lb/>
The first part of the pro. <lb/>
gram consisted of solos, <lb/>
m- . . <lb/>
Sauls at the home of her made <lb/>
parents in this place, Little Bur- <lb/>
is the of everyone in <lb/>
We never saw a more co-opera- <lb/>
set of business men than <lb/>
town and all we have in our <lb/>
, ., Norma aim <lb/>
,, Monday for her home at New <lb/>
Smith Co. are running Bern- <lb/>
their factory and mills on full Mrs. Pattie Tucker, of Winter- <lb/>
General sawing trimming was here Monday. <lb/>
and repairing of all kinds was here Won <lb/>
done. <lb/>
C. R, Williams and Mrs. J. B. Ban-fay <lb/>
living in o. <lb/>
fur me ; i year, have it- <lb/>
tuned t their former I i i Mr. Bridgers, <lb/>
our new <lb/>
Greene, of <lb/>
here yesterday en bu. ires. <lb/>
Richard Wingate has moved <lb/>
his family here from the country. <lb/>
J. W. and daughter. <lb/>
Miss Helen, went to <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Wilbur Tingle, Turnage, <lb/>
Osborne Turnage are home from <lb/>
school to spend the holidays. <lb/>
County Commissioner J. J. <lb/>
May was here Saturday and said <lb/>
he had attended a convention at <lb/>
where leading <lb/>
men in the different counties dis- <lb/>
cussed the best way to work <lb/>
their convicts and many other <lb/>
things of interest that <lb/>
of each county should <lb/>
know. <lb/>
rod headed and red <lb/>
neck calf with white streak down <lb/>
back, red sides, about nine <lb/>
months old. The calf strayed <lb/>
away from my about 10th <lb/>
November. 1908. A liberal re- <lb/>
ward will be paid for return of <lb/>
same to me- Dennis Dupree, <lb/>
Ayden. N- C. <lb/>
from Trinity, Alien <lb/>
C and Dixie Cannon, from sweet beyond <lb/>
The a Haw It Into the Family Circles <lb/>
Where No Eater. <lb/>
Mr. The traffic director of <lb/>
Thursday evening I had the the lines, E. <lb/>
pleasure of attending at a recent m ling in <lb/>
Christmas exercises at City of the California <lb/>
school house near Mr. L. Joy- Fruit Growers Exchange, paid <lb/>
This school has the this to th- <lb/>
reputation doing bat while g of advertising <lb/>
ever it does well always wins a <lb/>
favor with its entertainments. the is ts <lb/>
Last evening was no a part of our everyday <lb/>
to its merited praise for we say life as Bleeping and rating. <lb/>
frankly it has never been our is a rare person n <lb/>
pleasure to attend a more enjoy- least glance over his d p r <lb/>
able and entertainment and t the great o- <lb/>
than tins was. The it is the only av. . n to <lb/>
were very effective. The their minds accessible to <lb/>
and well arranged who have things to sell. <lb/>
been made i as if pi strength whit b is all its <lb/>
was on the outside is well put by a r--c <lb/>
to step in. The writer the folio wine <lb/>
N. c. c R <lb/>
Mills Smith went t-i <lb/>
Wednesday to sell <lb/>
C. Smith <lb/>
lay <lb/>
C. v i to <lb/>
Gr v. o a <lb/>
T. E. Little wen <lb/>
to get bis little <lb/>
ion, <lb/>
; D. Smith r id <lb/>
b . ft U I <lb/>
. wedding. <lb/>
v.-.-n. t A. i <lb/>
M. it i, <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
v- . <lb/>
in d on Hie <lb/>
in. <lb/>
A. J. Pin <lb/>
newspaper cur. Bug- section Friday evening <lb/>
into the family circle . <lb/>
leisure moments in P. II. Smith wont to <lb/>
library, where no salesman ii Friday evening, <lb/>
ever permitted to Ivy Smith went to Gm <lb/>
is in closer an i <lb/>
a greater influence In the Mills Smith and T. . . <lb/>
homo any Otter printed went to <lb/>
thing. To start There evening. <lb/>
are- in the older Communities a P- <lb/>
n- <lb/>
r. <lb/>
ling <lb/>
nor<lb/>
tie <lb/>
. .; <lb/>
S. <lb/>
. inc <lb/>
but there were so many that doings ha I i <lb/>
forbids. It is deem their own good <lb/>
to say that nothing was dose J to current point d but <lb/>
could have been done L j g mere, a if <lb/>
E. a . <lb/>
,.; a U <lb/>
a  <lb/>
Green <lb/>
d id <lb/>
t. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
of U <lb/>
. <lb/>
e- <lb/>
ii. makes bi t <lb/>
cold drinks t . n . i <lb/>
the yea <lb/>
. Tripp, J. ii. <lb/>
. l CI <lb/>
. y to . I c <lb/>
in . . i r . <lb/>
y, ii ii ii <lb/>
. and cask, is hind at <lb/>
J. Co , <lb/>
W L. Tucker came home Wed <lb/>
from a visit to his <lb/>
near Falkland. <lb/>
J. K. Smith Co. have <lb/>
things hustling the <lb/>
plant. their reg <lb/>
work they are <lb/>
tobacco hogsheads to be <lb/>
used on this market. <lb/>
J. S. Moore, wife ard child. <lb/>
. In i. iii.<lb/>
. r i <lb/>
. I II <lb/>
the <lb/>
rd i <lb/>
Mrs. ; <lb/>
t i. . .- . <lb/>
Root, Worthing <lb/>
holiday <lb/>
John Coward, of <lb/>
has been spending a few <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
Mrs. v. Hunks ind cl I m <lb/>
h v ho no t <lb/>
vi In c <lb/>
M. E i. i <lb/>
. an <lb/>
Black in <lb/>
scene was rich. scene m <lb/>
ed with a dance and song in today's pa- <lb/>
Little Miss Lillian Joy. a m ., ,,. <lb/>
in the center with the -4 <lb/>
And now that I remind <lb/>
i-Cit, a friend or ii- Hit <lb/>
neighbor if . r-l <lb/>
r. its We u ,,. to <lb/>
in saying that it . .,, , ,, , ,, , r ,., , <lb/>
David <lb/>
i, u <lb/>
risk m <lb/>
. , . in . <lb/>
favorably with in .,.,. . <lb/>
the state in town r c tin- . , ., <lb/>
Ki n . I, son are<lb/>
VI <lb/>
Christmas with his , <lb/>
W- C. went to Kin- <lb/>
ton Sunday evening and re- <lb/>
turned Monday morning. <lb/>
Mrs T. R. Lee and <lb/>
of Kinston, have visiting <lb/>
the family of her father, E l r <lb/>
C. C. Bland, near here. <lb/>
There seems to be no abate- <lb/>
in the bringing of cotton <lb/>
who have been on a to rel-to Generally just <lb/>
near Farmville, <lb/>
home Thursday. <lb/>
M. Sauls has just received <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Mr. Edgar Worthington and <lb/>
Miss Florence Sugg were married <lb/>
at the home of the bride's mother <lb/>
near here, Wednesday evening, <lb/>
by Rev. T. H. King, of Winter <lb/>
ville. We <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. 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 of any of their <lb/>
goods. has a good sup <lb/>
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb/>
good buggies, and are run over <lb/>
mailing hogsheads and repairing. <lb/>
Truly Ed Garris, the manager, <lb/>
is a busy man. <lb/>
That Rev. H. E. Tripp, who has <lb/>
been in charge of the Methodist <lb/>
church hero for the past year has <lb/>
been assigned to another field is <lb/>
a source of regret not only among <lb/>
the members of his own church, <lb/>
but to nave him leave is sincerely <lb/>
regretted by all. Mr. Tripp is <lb/>
not only a good preacher, but by <lb/>
his conduct and sociability has <lb/>
rendered himself extremely <lb/>
pleasant with every one else and <lb/>
all join us in wishing him in his <lb/>
new Held abundant success and <lb/>
the greatest blessings. <lb/>
For public school books go to <lb/>
J, R. Smith Mer. Co. <lb/>
l en <lb/>
. you g women Pt <lb/>
class I -1 i <lb/>
. o I n a to past ;.; , i <lb/>
-i I <lb/>
. t i <lb/>
. ., Lo f r<lb/>
,. <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
informing her .- th ,. ; fa . <lb/>
. . i. I .- . . . j. . an I. . . <lb/>
i in my <lb/>
,. <lb/>
of the r; r. <lb/>
. <lb/>
; .<lb/>
j . iv r i ii <lb/>
ion-1 <lb/>
hi <lb/>
on t. <lb/>
community and c to be mo t I of ad <lb/>
i. . i ,. the; i the one <lb/>
of hi little daughter, I a school with such<lb/>
in their <lb/>
n- <lb/>
WHITE a TAYLOR. <lb/>
Bonus, was <lb/>
requited. <lb/>
For Rent- <lb/>
house and lot in good; <lb/>
location. January 1st. I Santa Claus selected the <lb/>
Apply to Miss Bills Cox, Green, store of White iv Taylor, In <lb/>
ltd I Ayden, as his headquarters for <lb/>
Christmas, On <lb/>
open the am <lb/>
command your cons <lb/>
to Any <lb/>
other printed matter involves a <lb/>
distinct and separate work, with <lb/>
all kinds of obstacles. When <lb/>
you use the you do <lb/>
i j not have to create circulation, or <lb/>
must i attend to it. The circulation <lb/>
.<lb/>
hi it i <lb/>
i won; i i f <lb/>
to attend emu <lb/>
Mil Si <lb/>
went Pol i <lb/>
her el Mrs, R. A. <lb/>
at this season the sales her <lb/>
light, but for the past few weeks <lb/>
our has been very busily <lb/>
employed. <lb/>
Edwin Tripp, J. H. Tripp, J. <lb/>
F. Smith and W. J. Coward came <lb/>
home from Clinton Saturday <lb/>
where they were witnesses in a <lb/>
suit for damage against the A. <lb/>
C. L, railroad by Mr. Hobbs. <lb/>
The suit was compromised by the <lb/>
railroad paying Mr. Hobbs <lb/>
with the costs of the <lb/>
action. <lb/>
Mrs. Addie Dudley and child- <lb/>
of Washington, are spend- <lb/>
the holidays with her pa- <lb/>
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Mr. Lewis, of Henderson, is <lb/>
here for a few days with his son, <lb/>
Ed Lewis. <lb/>
Charlie Bynum, a soldier from <lb/>
Fort Monroe, is here <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Sunday afternoon at the home <lb/>
of Mr. L H. Brooks and Mrs. <lb/>
Fannie A. Brooks, In Lenoir <lb/>
county, Mr. M. G. Taylor, of <lb/>
Ayden and Miss Fannie A. <lb/>
Brooks wore united in marriage <lb/>
by Rev. E. B. Joy of Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor passed <lb/>
through Ayden Monday morning <lb/>
on their bridal tour. We extend <lb/>
hearty congratulations. <lb/>
Tho play, as <lb/>
rendered in the- opera house <lb/>
Friday evening pronounced by <lb/>
present as a success in every <lb/>
of <lb/>
ever shown in this town. Every <lb/>
used thing new and the very latest <lb/>
and Liver Tablets for some time, and variety. Do not miss the <lb/>
to see these goods and <lb/>
a i any tablets have ever used. I make your before the <lb/>
trouble wan a heavy dull , <lb/>
after eating. I <lb/>
I for lever malaria.<lb/>
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year, therefore be happy felt with y- neat r ill <lb/>
the stomach the by making those around I first do a. The <lb/>
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evening church. <lb/>
T. E. w to <lb/>
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Liver Medicine In quid <lb/>
lie. . the liver well need , ; ,,.,., ,, . . <lb/>
stomach, U- T. B. to IS <lb/>
orders and arts j. C <lb/>
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store will Ii <lb/>
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but cost U, t of attraction for <lb/>
no more a ire sample at J. I. V . . <lb/>
121-2 times us as the <lb/>
I Sold by Jehu L, Woolen. <lb/>
day trade, and any article yen <lb/>
desire can he found here. Don't <lb/>
forget the place, White A <lb/>
and the dale for the holiday <lb/>
will treat you goods opening. Dee. <lb/>
U i <lb/>
and Coward <lb/>
and see what a splendid medicine <lb/>
it is. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business <lb/>
Sold Her Starving Baby. <lb/>
II, <lb/>
to e-t A. i. in the <lb/>
I n <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discount stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Car u Ma <lb/>
was not because did c ,. v. ill conduct t .- bu <lb/>
love him that nave him ii at the Al <lb/>
because loved him <lb/>
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In this way Mrs, Mary Levin . <lb/>
gave her for selling . r <lb/>
six mouth old baby t. Abraham MISS C. L <lb/>
of Sixth t. C Nu <lb/>
for Protest against r- Jen, <lb/>
action was made to tin; police <lb/>
today; but they declared they <lb/>
t unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items<lb/>
Silver all <lb/>
minor coin W <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
profits, less <lb/>
i cur, exp. and taxes pd. <lb/>
ii nothing. <lb/>
did not want to sell him for <lb/>
money, I did not want to sell him <lb/>
tall; but my husband deserted <lb/>
me before he was born, and <lb/>
Deposits sub. to cheek Is. 172.8 unable to provide for <lb/>
him as my mother's hear. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Hum <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
Due and <lb/>
Total <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
I R. Hit of tho above do solemnly swear that <lb/>
tin- t the boat my and <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct <lb/>
prompts. He was hungry and <lb/>
with me, and he his <lb/>
e life of hardship since the <lb/>
was born. sold him that <lb/>
he might be New York <lb/>
can. <lb/>
lore me, <lb/>
1908, <lb/>
this day of Dee <lb/>
STANCH, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
R SMITH. <lb/>
B. C. CANNON. <lb/>
L DIXON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
E AND SALT <lb/>
RHEUM. <lb/>
these ailments is a st I <lb/>
. Salve. M <lb/>
.-. vi re s have n cured by it <lb/>
by J. Ii. and Cowed <lb/>
and Wool . <lb/>
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Land Sale. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
Official Statement.<lb/>
a Of B of the authority in mo Showing the number of meetings held <lb/>
. . . vasts an order court made in a the Board of County Commissioners, <lb/>
he superior court fill COUnty , pending in of days each member <lb/>
His nor court, entitled. Campbell, ad- hath and the amounts allowed <lb/>
h member for services from 1st. <lb/>
Monday in December, 1907, to 1st. Mon- <lb/>
in November, inclusive. <lb/>
OF MEETINGS <lb/>
Allen judge presiding at Dec. of H. O. <lb/>
term, in the case entitled undesigned <lb/>
i ,; . i. b . i. to sale to the highest <lb/>
T. W. Co. et . of <lb/>
against A. L. Jackson, et <lb/>
the undersigned commissioner <lb/>
will sell for cash before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville on Mon <lb/>
day. January 18th. 1909. the <lb/>
following <lb/>
or of laid situated in the <lb/>
county of Pitt and in <lb/>
township. One tract adjoining <lb/>
the of K. K. aim J. J. <lb/>
A. Ii. H con- <lb/>
acres .-r <lb/>
and know n as the Alien Jackson <lb/>
place. Also one tract adjoining <lb/>
the of J. J. Jackson, Gail <lb/>
lord Jackson, U. Heath <lb/>
A. K <lb/>
more or less better <lb/>
the C K. place. <lb/>
Tins id, c 1908 <lb/>
J. ii. James, <lb/>
Commission r. <lb/>
January, at o'clock noon. <lb/>
the town of Grassland, . C. all the <lb/>
of which H. O. Campbell died <lb/>
ed in and near the town of <lb/>
N. C, which has been divided up into <lb/>
eleven farms or tract., and <lb/>
two tracts i one hundred and twenty four town <lb/>
as by map in the <lb/>
R. W. King, <lb/>
days as at per day <lb/>
on com. 74.00 <lb/>
Traveled miles, at 14.05 <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale on <lb/>
in a certain in rust <lb/>
cut d and delivered y M. Ii. <lb/>
Gowan and I. A. M to J. W. <lb/>
ck on day of <lb/>
January 1907. and y r. corded in the <lb/>
r. of needs f <lb/>
in F-8 page <lb/>
etc. the will to <lb/>
sale, thee <lb/>
in to the highest ladder on <lb/>
Monday, January 1909. a certain <lb/>
or parcel of lying a id <lb/>
in of Pitt Slate of North <lb/>
Carolina d a. loll as, to- <lb/>
known as the George Mo in I, i <lb/>
WANTED-A RIDER AGENT <lb/>
Model a.<lb/>
approve y<lb/>
f freight. nm <lb/>
time rule the <lb/>
tent I. in <lb/>
of the clerk Of 7- rooks, the entire tract own Ly the <lb/>
ail count r at per day at the time his de th. . , <lb/>
horn, stead, farm No. on c mi. B ginning at a , . I , ; <lb/>
W acres more Traveled miles at an . u h ea t. <lb/>
------T corner, <lb/>
and to <lb/>
MM tut <lb/>
NO <lb/>
the U. S.<lb/>
it to any teat with. If ire not or do u <lb/>
keep th ship it bark to mat our expense m tr m <lb/>
w the it i to make <lb/>
at one profit actual cost. Me t <lb/>
to by buying direct u and have the <lb/>
behind bicycle. DO NOT I or tire from arm <lb/>
t i until you receive our and our <lb/>
. and to agent. <lb/>
I when our <lb/>
WILL BE our nU at <lb/>
make you year. <lb/>
ti in ii any We are above factory <lb/>
lilt can our on plate at <lb/>
price. Order filled the day <lb/>
HAND l-KS. We do not Hand bat <lb/>
illy have a number on hand Liken in our retail e clear <lb/>
prom. at price U to or mailed <lb/>
. repair and <lb/>
equipment all kind at <lb/>
PUNCTURE-PROOF <lb/>
Farm No as on said ma; <lb/>
-2 acres, more r less. <lb/>
Farm as shown on said <lb/>
acres, more or leas, <lb/>
farm No-i. as shown on sad map. <lb/>
. a more or less. <lb/>
No as Shown <lb/>
. acres, mi re or <lb/>
on said map, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
M. T. S. <lb/>
days us at y <lb/>
on com. <lb/>
Traveled n lies at <lb/>
said ma <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
North Carolina, i In the S. C Bf re <lb/>
Pitt Co i U. C Clerk. <lb/>
Ex p lie. <lb/>
Lloyd W. Smith. Smith, <lb/>
band of Mary Smith, and Ivey, <lb/>
Smith, Guardian for Mary I. Smith, <lb/>
II, Gertie Mar- <lb/>
15.11 . and Jesse Graham <lb/>
Smith. I <lb/>
By virtue of the judgment and <lb/>
of the of the <lb/>
m de in above entitled on the <lb/>
day Dec 1.0, tie <lb/>
ed, for M <lb/>
avid G. Smith, Gertie <lb/>
Martha Bell Smith and Jesse <lb/>
Graham sell to the highest I <lb/>
, e fore the e dour in <lb/>
for cash the <lb/>
balance in j the day of <lb/>
. after due <lb/>
accord to law, th right, title <lb/>
t of i said Marj S <lb/>
David ti. Smith, vi a <lb/>
Bell Smith and Jesse Graham Smith in <lb/>
and to the following or <lb/>
parcels <lb/>
t in land, <lb/>
in t e . of Pitt and Sate of <lb/>
North i aid more <lb/>
follows <lb/>
. at a take <lb/>
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the <lb/>
me canal <lb/>
. <lb/>
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; Smith <lb/>
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i lie <lb/>
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i poll i the <lb/>
i . re or <lb/>
m as . o <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Farm No as Said map. <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
N as shown on said map. <lb/>
. 7-10 a r s, more of leas, <lb/>
arm No ;. as shown on said map, <lb/>
l 6-1 es, more or less <lb/>
Farm as n on said map. <lb/>
6-10 acres, more or <lb/>
Farm No as shown , n said map, <lb/>
acres, or less. <lb/>
Also . lo g town lo <lb/>
Lola in block A numbers to U in- <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
b. ck numbers l to S in- <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lot m blocs C, numbers in- <lb/>
as shown on map. <lb/>
Lots in block L, numbers to In- <lb/>
as shown on Said map. <lb/>
Lots in i to In- <lb/>
as shown on s id map. <lb/>
Lots in block F. numbers to <lb/>
as shown on map. <lb/>
number one t. as <lb/>
shown said <lb/>
Lots in numb, rs to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
block I, lumbers to <lb/>
as sh said map. <lb/>
Lois i-i C . J. numbers to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lots in block K. s to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lois in blue . I., umbers to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lots i block M, numbers to <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Lots in bl <lb/>
I GO <lb/>
138.00 <lb/>
P. II. Hand, attended <lb/>
C pet day <lb/>
on c m. 22.01 <lb/>
Traveled miles at 86.25 <lb/>
east a. pol. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
N. T. attend <lb/>
i days as at i-r day <lb/>
on com. HO <lb/>
Traveled lull s at <lb/>
Total 5.05 <lb/>
Total amount allowed Board <lb/>
No accounts have been <lb/>
audited. <lb/>
Carolina Pitt <lb/>
I, Richard Williams, Register of <lb/>
Deeds d ex-office clerk of Board of <lb/>
C In and for the <lb/>
County do hereby certify <lb/>
the foregoing is true . <lb/>
Given undo- m band at In Green- <lb/>
ville, n. a <lb/>
Ti is 2nd day of b. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue a of <lb/>
Pitt Superior court rendered by <lb/>
Honor, R. Allen, judge <lb/>
presiding at term, 1908. in <lb/>
the A. S. Walker vs. H. <lb/>
C. the <lb/>
k will sell for <lb/>
I here j north 1-2. cast pol. s to <lb/>
e gums. m corner, <lb/>
thence north . poles to a <lb/>
pine, thence north 1-2 we.-t <lb/>
to a stake Daniels Ii e; <lb/>
poles to a <lb/>
pine; thence south 1-2, west <lb/>
poles t a oak; thence south l <lb/>
west poles to Cooper's swan p; <lb/>
swan p to the b. <lb/>
ginning. Also at act adjoining <lb/>
a tr. b g t a Known <lb/>
as Geo g George Mi r <lb/>
at corner, thence I <lb/>
with the Ward's line to the <lb/>
John L. g line, the <lb/>
R lower c thence <lb/>
Fleming line to the corner of <lb/>
George hue and the Cooper <lb/>
swam., thence up the Cooper swamp <lb/>
at d George line to the George <lb/>
Daniel canal; thence up <lb/>
bridge in the above named I n. ; thence <lb/>
with the lane to the be- <lb/>
The a is in-, <lb/>
tended to c or less, j <lb/>
AH the land owned H. <lb/>
and L. A. km as <lb/>
George Moore lands, to satisfy said, <lb/>
trust. Terms one <lb/>
cash, balance to be 1st. <lb/>
Secured by mortgage on the properly. <lb/>
This 10th day Dec. <lb/>
. W. Trustee. <lb/>
F. II, Wooten, <lb/>
SELF-HEALING TIRES <lb/>
Tit nest tires ii <lb/>
per p.; V. lo <lb/>
. <lb/>
J FROM <lb/>
op will not th <lb/>
pairs last year. <lb/>
w pairs now in use. <lb/>
ii . which <lb/>
HI which s up small punctures <lb/>
We Have hundreds of letters <lb/>
i i-t. their tires bee n f <lb/>
twice in season. They weigh no m <lb/>
A SAMPLE PAIR <lb/>
TO ONLY <lb/>
t allow- <lb/>
by several prepared the <lb/>
rend. <lb/>
. <lb/>
only So per pair. Alt orders shipped same letter <lb/>
the thick rubber <lb/>
and strips <lb/>
and also rim strip <lb/>
to prevent rim This <lb/>
tire will outlast any other <lb/>
elastic and <lb/>
. <lb/>
You not bay a cent until you have examined a <lb/>
.-ill allow a rash discount of per cent <lb/>
We C O. I. on <lb/>
d them <lb/>
price per it <lb/>
WITH and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one <lb/>
plated band pump. Tires to be returned at expense if reason are <lb/>
examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us Is as safe a in a <lb/>
If order a pair of these tires, you will that they will rote easier, run <lb/>
better, last longer and look finer than any tire used or seen any price. We <lb/>
B you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. <lb/>
We want you to send us a order at once, hence this remarkable lire offer. . <lb/>
don't buy kind at price until you send n or <lb/>
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write for our SIM Sundry <lb/>
know the w, <lb/>
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describe . a. <lb/>
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said map. <lb/>
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also fronting on avenue. <lb/>
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the price quoted <lb/>
i. i and quotes all makes and <lb/>
but write us a postal today. MOT <lb/>
.- or a pair of tires from anyone until <lb/>
are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. <lb/>
J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained <lb/>
executed <lb/>
by Price and wife Del. P ice <lb/>
t. J. L. Cherry Co., on day <lb/>
of Sept. duly recorded in the <lb/>
register of deeds <lb/>
North i i-i book X page <lb/>
will ex o public <lb/>
Lire court T . ,. <lb/>
on Monday, 11th. ft <lb/>
described <lb/>
pare; <lb/>
of <lb/>
before the court house door n before the, e <lb/>
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Pitt Mid in towns-hip. ad- <lb/>
the east the lands of <lb/>
Ni It C Durham and <lb/>
Venters, south <lb/>
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f lards W. <lb/>
n the north the <lb/>
lands <lb/>
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ti. James, <lb/>
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railway. For ref-1 <lb/>
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. deed. Terms <lb/>
e de i . <lb/>
, I. of Nov. I <lb/>
it, Cher y fie . M I <lb/>
At on <lb/>
The Most <lb/>
Beautiful Line <lb/>
Before fitting- out your <lb/>
home you should come and <lb/>
look over our line of <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
and <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
a hundred and one <lb/>
small thing-s too numerous <lb/>
to need, <lb/>
which out rival in locks <lb/>
quality price those found <lb/>
j. furniture <lb/>
and<lb/>
TAFT<lb/>
Notice<lb/>
mark, d It H. <lb/>
urn Ce <lb/>
poles to a I l th <lb/>
hi. l the con- <lb/>
. ac ; mi re or <lb/>
Tr let N c <lb/>
Ian Smith <lb/>
executors of d, and <lb/>
know h u part t m t. h <lb/>
d in Beaver Dam <lb/>
sin, . . <lb/>
more or . . . ; o. <lb/>
K M h, as. Ivey <lb/>
Smith, . . Sm <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Guardian for Mary I Smith, David <lb/>
Smith, Smith, Martha Bell Smith <lb/>
and Jesse Graham smith. <lb/>
highest bidder . Monday, Dec <lb/>
. parcel of land <lb/>
fine; county of <lb/>
and State of N. C r de- <lb/>
crib follows, lo The v c <lb/>
lot described sail and <lb/>
-g , art said I <lb/>
mi north by the lot of Mary <lb/>
K on t e by the <lb/>
i, on the south by <lb/>
sir,. t, and on the West by <lb/>
pan of th.- said lot upon <lb/>
a the . the vacant <lb/>
lot I e in feet tr <lb/>
Sec a d j t <lb/>
about t- sat if; <lb/>
Ii.- I. Term of Cash, <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
Mary Branch, Mortgagee. <lb/>
p. G, lames, Attorney, <lb/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By virtue of the pi w r of sale con- <lb/>
in a c I <lb/>
Deed executed and by Silas <lb/>
S. and wife to W, <lb/>
s day of January, 1907, <lb/>
and duly recorded in the <lb/>
deeds office of I North Caro- <lb/>
i-i book I the <lb/>
s 1- i- before <lb/>
door in Greenville, to <lb/>
the highest on Thursday, De <lb/>
24th, i, a.-lit in tract <lb/>
i I bi g th <lb/>
Pitt and State of North Carolina <lb/>
follows, to <lb/>
That of land in <lb/>
i near tin- town of Grifton, <lb/>
the lands of n, <lb/>
vs. L. Blount, Louisa <lb/>
others. is acres more or <lb/>
MaB, ks the e sold if. <lb/>
description, ref- .- hereby <lb/>
to the .-. int <lb/>
to sold being the inter, st of <lb/>
Silas S. in said tract of <lb/>
ti said <lb/>
T. of sale <lb/>
This is of r. <lb/>
Brooke. Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. ti. James, Atty. t- <lb/>
By of a power sale contain- <lb/>
ed in ii certain deed <lb/>
ed and delivered by D. W. and <lb/>
wife to <lb/>
on the day October, which <lb/>
said deed is recorded in <lb/>
the rs office in county in <lb/>
S page the undersigned <lb/>
will on Monday the 4th day of January, <lb/>
the in January, <lb/>
1909, expose to public salt- before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder for the following <lb/>
parcel of tracts or pan-els of land to wit; <lb/>
county The trait situated in Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina In court <lb/>
county, t -V D. <lb/>
W. Smith <lb/>
VS. <lb/>
I. Smith and husband, <lb/>
David G. Smith, Gertie Smith <lb/>
an I Ivey Smith, General <lb/>
for Mary I. Smith, David G. Smith <lb/>
and Gertie Smith. <lb/>
Bi virtue of the judgment and decree <lb/>
of the clerk of court, made <lb/>
in the on the <lb/>
of December, s, tin- under <lb/>
, J. I. commissioner <lb/>
appointed by the to sell the <lb/>
in the pa will soil <lb/>
to the h ghost Udder, one-half cash <lb/>
and 1- in one <lb/>
at hi- t house door in county, <lb/>
In h-, on tie th nay of Jan. <lb/>
ID i-, all the right, e and interest <lb/>
the entitled pr- <lb/>
an . to the following de- <lb/>
scribed tract of That certain <lb/>
tractor of conveyed by <lb/>
Jesse L. to Malissa Smith, his <lb/>
wife, by deed dated the day <lb/>
recorded in hook <lb/>
pug.- , of county registry, con- I <lb/>
acres more or less, situated <lb/>
in the county of Pitt and Beaver Dam <lb/>
township, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Lissie Willoughby, the Cobb land <lb/>
the Jesse L. Smith <lb/>
This the d of Die. 1908. <lb/>
J. I. Fleming, Commissioner. <lb/>
vi lure <lb/>
i mo by h certain <lb/>
me S. It. <lb/>
ill day of Joy, ll , <lb/>
t re in he of <lb/>
f authority <lb/>
pad In <lb/>
J. on <lb/>
and <lb/>
r. r of <lb/>
,. s county of in book <lb/>
page Ac, mil to recurs the <lb/>
f a certain bond bearing <lb/>
date therewith. the <lb/>
contained in said dead in <lb/>
not g with, <lb/>
upon request lie qua trust. <lb/>
tin-., in named, I ha I, on the day <lb/>
of Jan., at ten <lb/>
a. m , in the Bethel, N. C, In <lb/>
county, s. Ii cash, <lb/>
est bidder, th- following <lb/>
r. to <lb/>
Situated in <lb/>
ship, aid a-joining Ian. s of Mack <lb/>
r, Alfred Andrews <lb/>
and others and by the A. C. <lb/>
I, R If. ear the of I <lb/>
N. C, g two more <lb/>
or es, and for a more accurate de- <lb/>
is made to the <lb/>
deed of said Jenkins recorded in <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
I This 4th, 1908 <lb/>
J. C. Smith, Trustee. <lb/>
C. BRADLEY <lb/>
JEWELER <lb/>
The Jewelry St we for Nice Gifts. I Have what <lb/>
you Want for Your Holiday Present. <lb/>
EVAN ST. <lb/>
E, <lb/>
Trustee's Sale. <lb/>
Under and by virtue of authority <lb/>
vested in me by a certain deed in trust <lb/>
executed to me by Eaton Matthews <lb/>
and wife. Elizabeth Matthews on the <lb/>
th day of May, nineteen hundred and <lb/>
eight, lo serum the payment of a <lb/>
bond bearing even date therewith, <lb/>
beginning at Whites new road on tin- and registered in the office of the <lb/>
east side of vine swamp and register of deeds for county, in <lb/>
run-up said swamp in an ea book at page and the <lb/>
D- CHEWED M STEAMERS <lb/>
township. county, North Carolina. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as executor of Mrs. <lb/>
deceased, late of <lb/>
county, N. this is to n all <lb/>
persons having claims the <lb/>
estate of deceased to exhibit <lb/>
them t; the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from date of this notice, or <lb/>
notice Will be in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
persons Indebted to <lb/>
will make immediate payment <lb/>
This the day of November <lb/>
ltd Henry Sheppard, <lb/>
course with Hen St line to <lb/>
Mays line, then with Mays line <lb/>
to Whites i i-w road, then east- <lb/>
course with Whites new road. <lb/>
to the beginning containing n acres <lb/>
more or less and being the Mime tr ct <lb/>
of land conveyed by C. A. Whit <lb/>
. Jackson on the 20th day of <lb/>
dead. November, 1901, as appears of record <lb/>
in book A. page <lb/>
Also on other tract of <lb/>
township and county adjoining the <lb/>
Mathew Sermons, deceased, land and <lb/>
the Tyson, lands <lb/>
on the ea-t, Too and others <lb/>
on the south the canal in gourd vine <lb/>
swamp Littles on the west, <lb/>
and Whites new road Ml the north, <lb/>
containing more or less, and <lb/>
same d conveyed by John <lb/>
W. to Jackson on <lb/>
the 20th day of November. 1901, as <lb/>
appears of record in A. page <lb/>
This sale is to satisfy the terms <lb/>
of id sale and said sale will be held <lb/>
on the dale above mentioned at <lb/>
lions in in trust <lb/>
not having been complied with, and <lb/>
upon the request of J. W. II. <lb/>
the trust therein I <lb/>
shall, on the Hist day of <lb/>
December, nineteen hundred and eight <lb/>
to at ten o'clock a. in the town <lb/>
in front of the Bank of Bethel, <lb/>
expose to public sale for cash, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, a one-third undivided <lb/>
said interest in the following <lb/>
tract or parcel of land, situate in t <lb/>
county, Bethel township, and more <lb/>
particularly described as follows <lb/>
Beginning on the n--w read lei-ding <lb/>
from the and Tarboro load to <lb/>
Gum swamp at the con of Heb <lb/>
Ann . at a ground bridge; thence <lb/>
with Harri In a nor <lb/>
course the line of the <lb/>
thence Ii-e to Mel <lb/>
s line; <lb/>
line a southwesterly <lb/>
to the line of James Ward; <lb/>
thence with said Ward's I to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres, <lb/>
or less, and known as the Sallie Ann <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
vs on <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Harden, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N <lb/>
North Carolin a <lb/>
Superb Service to<lb/>
C. Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Elegant I Club Breakfast to <lb/>
Polite attention and the very best service in every way <lb/>
Leave of Jackson daily <lb/>
in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb/>
lines for New York, and all points east and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservations address <lb/>
E. T. IAMB, Gen. A-r CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
o'clock noon. <lb/>
This the 3rd of December, Matthews land. <lb/>
Jackson. This the 25th of Nov <lb/>
Mortgage. J. C. Smith, Trustee. <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market in front of Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern Depot. <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 share of <lb/>
the Low Prices. <lb/>
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
GREAT LAND SALE <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE NORTH <lb/>
We will on Tuesday, December 1908, at one thirty-o'clock offer for sale at Public Auction, a <lb/>
number of valuable building lots. We will also give away absolutely free of valuable lot, <lb/>
In Sold and a of silver. Every person presenting one of our coupons bearing their name will <lb/>
an at these prizes. Anyone can get coupons on the day of sale. These <lb/>
Dons will be put in a box, shaken up and drawn out by a little child. The first name drawn gets the lot; <lb/>
five gets the gold, each, and everybody has a chance at the silver. Let everybody come <lb/>
to the sale, men, women and children, you will have a chance at the lot, bid or not. <lb/>
A treat to ail lovers of music. The best brass band in the state will be on the ground to make <lb/>
music for the crowd. We will also have a balloon ascension and a great display of fire works. Meet <lb/>
me at the sale and we will have a gala-day in Farmville. Sale to come off ram or shine. <lb/>
m.-r, <lb/>
. <lb/>
and WINDHAM, <lb/>
n c. <lb/>
HOW PEOPLE SLEEP. COMING OF AGE IN AFRICA. <lb/>
Great <lb/>
the <lb/>
the Young <lb/>
Members of <lb/>
n mi <lb/>
Isa <lb/>
Holiday Goods Are Here. <lb/>
PLEASE shop early. If you wait until the last moment you <lb/>
arc liable to disappointment, as then our stock picked <lb/>
over. We now have a store full of Beautiful Christmas Presents, <lb/>
Toys. Dolls, Games, Books, Wagons, Velocipedes, Etc. <lb/>
We will also have a new department known as the <lb/>
Fine Candy Department <lb/>
Something special doing here. If you want to be happy make <lb/>
others happy by buying your presents from this house and saving <lb/>
yourself money. <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO, <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S BUSIEST STORE. <lb/>
C D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Found Among <lb/>
Various Nations. <lb/>
There i great diversity in the <lb/>
methods of sleeping among people <lb/>
of different nation-, indeed, tho <lb/>
things necessary to procure sloop for <lb/>
one individual frequently to <lb/>
jut things dial would keep <lb/>
another awake all night. <lb/>
The European or American in or- <lb/>
m sleep well ordinarily requires <lb/>
n soft pillow under head, but tho <lb/>
Japanese, stretching himself on o , <lb/>
rush mat on tho Boor, put- a <lb/>
square of wood under his <lb/>
head and doe not sleep Well if ho <lb/>
docs not have it. <lb/>
The Chinese makes a great to do <lb/>
in the matter of his bed. which is j <lb/>
very low, indeed scarcely rising <lb/>
from the floor, hut is often carved <lb/>
exquisitely of wood, and it never <lb/>
occurs to him to make it any softer <lb/>
than rush mats will render it. <lb/>
While the people of tho northern <lb/>
countries cannot sleep unless they <lb/>
have plenty of room in which to <lb/>
stretch their legs, the inhabitants <lb/>
of tho tropics often curl themselves <lb/>
up like monkeys at the lower angle <lb/>
of o suspended hammock and sleep <lb/>
soundly that way. <lb/>
The robust American will cover <lb/>
himself with a pair of blankets and <lb/>
throw his window open to the air <lb/>
even in the dead of winter, and he <lb/>
will not sometimes complain if <lb/>
there is a little drift of snow across <lb/>
the sill in the morning. <lb/>
The Russian, on the contrary, <lb/>
likes no sleeping place so well as <lb/>
the top of the big snap-tone stove <lb/>
in his domicile. Crawling out of <lb/>
this blistering bed in the morning, <lb/>
he likes to take n plunge in a cold <lb/>
stream, even if ho has to break <lb/>
through ice to do so. <lb/>
While the American clings to his <lb/>
feather pillow, he has long since dis- <lb/>
carded his old fashioned featherbed <lb/>
in favor of the hair or straw or felt <lb/>
mattress. The feather bed has been <lb/>
relegated to the country, and many <lb/>
people that slept on it in their <lb/>
childhood found it unendurable in <lb/>
their later years. <lb/>
The Germans not only sleep on a <lb/>
feather bed, but underneath one as <lb/>
well. The feather covering used in <lb/>
Germany, however, is not so large <lb/>
or thick as the one used as a mat- <lb/>
tress, and the foreigner that under- <lb/>
takes to sleep beneath it often finds <lb/>
his feet suffering from cold while <lb/>
his shoulders are suffering from <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
THE CRANBERRY. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
solid car load BUCK STOVES <lb/>
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches. and Lace Curtains <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Full Fledged <lb/>
Tribe. <lb/>
All the peoples in the world have <lb/>
been given to marking the coming <lb/>
of age of their young folk with <lb/>
some kind of ceremonial. In <lb/>
Africa this is quite serious <lb/>
business. A few of the customs in <lb/>
use among certain tribes are <lb/>
But in the main they show a <lb/>
kind of good sense. <lb/>
Among the Van people the <lb/>
in all the initiation or <lb/>
coming of age mysteries is a man <lb/>
rattler the tails. He <lb/>
makes play with a bunch of wildcat <lb/>
tails, wildcats being creatures which <lb/>
play a leading part in the witch <lb/>
doctor's medicines. This official <lb/>
communicates all kinds of <lb/>
edge to the young ideas of his tribe <lb/>
during the couple of months de- <lb/>
voted to their initiation ceremonies. <lb/>
lie lectures on the customs of the <lb/>
tribe and on morals. He teaches <lb/>
unselfishness, for instance, and <lb/>
among these tribes man who re- <lb/>
fuses to share his food with <lb/>
is jeered as <lb/>
During these ceremonies the <lb/>
boys receive new names, and if you <lb/>
want to insult them past all for- <lb/>
you have merely to address <lb/>
them by their childhood's names <lb/>
after they have passed through the <lb/>
initiation ceremonies. <lb/>
The or period of <lb/>
with girls, only one month <lb/>
and includes all kinds of practical <lb/>
I teaching as to agriculture and <lb/>
household work, the grinding of <lb/>
scorn and the like. Many of <lb/>
ceremonies in use are purely <lb/>
as when the girls are made <lb/>
to support a house roof to indicate <lb/>
that they are to be the pillars of <lb/>
their future homes. But there is <lb/>
also much practical teaching, in- <lb/>
a full and blood curdling <lb/>
recital of the penalties which attach <lb/>
to wifely infidelity and particular <lb/>
instructions us how best they <lb/>
may the and make <lb/>
pots and Standard. <lb/>
Least Understood Most Abused of <lb/>
Our Domestic Fruits. <lb/>
The cranberry is the lean under- <lb/>
stood and the of any <lb/>
of our domestic fruits. <lb/>
few know their possibilities. <lb/>
Quite as few know how to prepare <lb/>
them in palatable form. The ex- <lb/>
is common, need r. <lb/>
barrel of sugar tor a barrel of <lb/>
This i- not true. They <lb/>
are not sugar consumers compared <lb/>
with most fruits. <lb/>
If users will make the test they <lb/>
with <lb/>
MOVED TO BETTER <lb/>
-QUARTERS- <lb/>
have moved our and <lb/>
transfer business to the old market <lb/>
Se one h we <lb/>
have of. table room, nice and <lb/>
to take care our <lb/>
trade, shelter your bug- <lb/>
vies y weather Horses <lb/>
boarded at rates. We <lb/>
k our old for l t bus- <lb/>
have us with, <lb/>
and ask all to come to sec us. <lb/>
of Her Grief. <lb/>
en child stain to school it <lb/>
JAMES F. DAVENPORT <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Pulley a. boweN <lb/>
is provided with a blank to be tilled <lb/>
in its said a <lb/>
ten teacher. simple <lb/>
are asked, as the date <lb/>
and place of child's birth, the <lb/>
nativity of it parents, etc. <lb/>
Susie was given one of <lb/>
these blanks the other new <lb/>
I scholars when she applied for <lb/>
mission to one of the <lb/>
in the north end. All were told <lb/>
have the blanks filled out and re- <lb/>
turn them to school the next, morn- <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
Susie came to <lb/>
ten the day following something <lb/>
was wrong. She began crying <lb/>
most as soon as she entered the <lb/>
room refused to be comforted. <lb/>
The cause of her grief did not de- <lb/>
until the blanks were called <lb/>
for. Th-.-n little Susie <lb/>
my excuse for being <lb/>
Louis Times. <lb/>
It <lb/>
will discover more sauce <lb/>
less sugar proportionately can be <lb/>
made from a quart of cranberries <lb/>
than from a quart of any other kin <lb/>
of berry and if properly made will <lb/>
be tempting and toothsome. A <lb/>
barrel of sugar will sweeten more <lb/>
than three barrels of cranberries. A <lb/>
cranberry shortcake will vie with a <lb/>
strawberry shortcake. Eaten raw, <lb/>
cranberries are a laxative and liver <lb/>
tonic, and. like the olive, one can <lb/>
cultivate a foulness for them. <lb/>
Cranberries are keepers, like the <lb/>
apple, and. like apples, require <lb/>
dry place. It is economy to <lb/>
buy berries. Never cook hem <lb/>
in till or iron ware. Use porcelain, <lb/>
earthenware or granite. Do not <lb/>
in cold water and allow to <lb/>
mer, steep and stew over slow fire. <lb/>
This makes tough skins, pale, sic <lb/>
pink or dark, dull red color and j <lb/>
gives acrid flavor. Use boiling water. <lb/>
cook rapidly and not long. <lb/>
a good sauce, to one quart of <lb/>
clean cranberries add one pint <lb/>
sugar and one pint of boiling <lb/>
water. Place immediately over brisk <lb/>
lire, stirring enough to mix sugar <lb/>
with water and berries. Cover <lb/>
soon as berries begin to swell <lb/>
and Stand by and mash <lb/>
against kettle until every berry is I <lb/>
broken. Keep them boiling during j <lb/>
this operation. By the time berries j <lb/>
all mashed, or having boiled for <lb/>
fifteen minutes, remove from stove <lb/>
and turn into china or earthenware <lb/>
dish. When cold this should be a <lb/>
beautiful rich red. <lb/>
KITTRELL TURNAGE. <lb/>
If you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and poll strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Oats <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters f tr Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed M. Hulls, <lb/>
Cracked <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
Brand, Chicken <lb/>
com Meal and . <lb/>
Feed.<lb/>
AL <lb/>
EH <lb/>
Baiter <lb/>
Edmond Fleming props. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
the town Four chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to again when <lb/>
good work is d. <lb/>
of r . <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
No man ever so <lb/>
another as by <lb/>
The Mn In tho Speech. <lb/>
is all very well for political <lb/>
speakers to make classic allusions <lb/>
in their speeches, but thing may <lb/>
he carried too far. <lb/>
Somebody was making a speech <lb/>
matter was <lb/>
embellishing his stirring periods <lb/>
with plentiful evidence of his <lb/>
knowledge of Shakespeare. More <lb/>
and more be grew; more <lb/>
and more gems from the bard of <lb/>
Avon's works poured from bis heat- <lb/>
ed lip-. And as lie progressed in his <lb/>
oration an individual sitting on the <lb/>
bench below the platform <lb/>
grew more and more puzzled. <lb/>
At this individual could -land <lb/>
it no longer, lie leaned toward the <lb/>
man him. <lb/>
he whispered hoarsely, <lb/>
can't figure it <lb/>
he a Republican or a Demo- <lb/>
man this speech i-i <lb/>
man do<lb/>
Mrs. Mrs. Y. <lb/>
for to come lo part <lb/>
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. my <lb/>
dear, don't speak It Von were not <lb/>
Taking Him Down. <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
always pay cash for every- <lb/>
thins exclaimed the <lb/>
matter of fact person. <lb/>
matter with Tour <lb/>
Were Safe. <lb/>
you an asked the <lb/>
romantic young lady as she walked <lb/>
up the platform locomotive <lb/>
and smiled on the man looking out <lb/>
of the cab window. <lb/>
was the curt reply. <lb/>
hold the lives of all us pas- <lb/>
in your <lb/>
you feel the fearful <lb/>
surely <lb/>
you <lb/>
so. mi---. I've a two <lb/>
dollar dog back in the baggage cur <lb/>
that I'm taking home, and shall j <lb/>
take the extraordinary <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
1843. Assets <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
Old.-.-. Next Door<lb/>
GO. <lb/>
to keep t e whole train on <lb/>
rails and rigid end up until we<lb/>
He Misunderstood. <lb/>
I solicited. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
handler o <lb/>
Bags. <lb/>
an <lb/>
simplest <lb/>
a in n recent address, <lb/>
be set nit with the <lb/>
care in the wording or <lb/>
standing, dissent, oven anger, may. <lb/>
result. Thus as a train was moving <lb/>
forth from n Cincinnati station a <lb/>
stuck his bead far out of the <lb/>
window. <lb/>
your head in a <lb/>
station attendant shouted In warn- <lb/>
it will be knocked <lb/>
shouted the pas- <lb/>
off, eh <lb/>
won't lie oil by anybody the <lb/>
size of bandy legged <lb/>
RED EYE <lb/>
IT COST <lb/>
BUT THEN <lb/>
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb/>
BROS . Mill C. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
S. <lb/>
NOTICE Or SAT. <lb/>
offer for sale i- <lb/>
lot and the entire stock y. <lb/>
also my dwelling house and <lb/>
lot, nil in tho of d. <lb/>
W M. Moore. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
A,<lb/>
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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
In Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
i Agent J The Eastern Reflector or Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
Fresh drags just in. i Ti e ma- WINTERVILLE CHRISTMAS TREE. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. chine is one of the best on the <lb/>
Wilson and Miss See us for prices that Hi h School Closes for the <lb/>
be of interest to you. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Walter Smith went to Green- <lb/>
. . will be of interest to you. Children Happy. <lb/>
d. v A. W. We saw a happier crowd <lb/>
;. A Co. for Walter . th went to Green- of children, and many <lb/>
Sunday. folks too, were <lb/>
Kittrell gave a Fresh seed rye. gathered in the large chapel <lb/>
a party at b r school test Harrington, Barber Co. Winterville High School Thursday <lb/>
. The boys T no reversible disc Advantage was taken of <lb/>
. our operator, J. s on an up to- before the closing <lb/>
most excel- us before buy- the school for the holidays to <lb/>
a neat ton. Barber Co. kg a Christmas tree, and it <lb/>
i zed F. F. Cox plow for I occasion of unmeasured county, who do not know just <lb/>
treasurer, i w grounds. stage was beautifully I where to and <lb/>
going decorated appropriate to the quotations. <lb/>
Co's tree the was a <lb/>
APPROPRIATE QUOTATIONS. <lb/>
Suggested for the Teachers of the <lb/>
County <lb/>
Winterville, N. C , Dec. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
After having heard I <lb/>
talk at the Winterville <lb/>
Christmas tree, the good <lb/>
he gave the young <lb/>
people as to kindness and thought <lb/>
I it would be <lb/>
nice to emphasize them with <lb/>
some appropriate <lb/>
I ask you to publish the fol- <lb/>
lowing thoughts, twelve in nun- <lb/>
some of which I am giving <lb/>
my pupils ls part of the morning I <lb/>
exercises. <lb/>
They may be helpful to some <lb/>
of the young teachers in the <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
It may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chances are Us from an in- <lb/>
active LIVER. m <lb/>
With a well conducted LIVER <lb/>
one can do mountains of labor <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept In healthful action <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
um <lb/>
z. a r. <lb/>
. of fat i <lb/>
OUt ., V . A <lb/>
s d v. <lb/>
Ti. . . <lb/>
days. d ; <lb/>
Yours respectively. <lb/>
Maggie Butt. <lb/>
evening at the tree that reached lo the <lb/>
, ; .-. expect- ceiling and literally loaded with <lb/>
presents better to send a afternoon. <lb/>
l eggs a specialty. I Rev. y, was master; bouquet, , out <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a certain mortgage <lb/>
deed executed and delivered by <lb/>
J. H. Moore and wife Maggie to <lb/>
H. C. the day of Nov. <lb/>
1907. and duly recorded in the <lb/>
Register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
county, North Carolina, in Book <lb/>
without fatigue. Page the undersigned <lb/>
It adds a hundred per cent to will expose to public sale, before <lb/>
the court house door in Green- <lb/>
to the highest bidder on <lb/>
day Jany. 1909, <lb/>
tract or parcel of land lying and <lb/>
being in the county of Pitt and <lb/>
Stale of N. Carolina and de- <lb/>
scribed as follows, to <lb/>
That tract of land in Beaver <lb/>
Dam township which said J. <lb/>
H. Moore now resides being the <lb/>
same conveyed to J. H. Moore <lb/>
by W. Shaw and wife <lb/>
by deed which appear of record <lb/>
in the Register of Deeds office <lb/>
of Pitt county in Book W page <lb/>
to which is hereby <lb/>
made, containing acres, <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms it sale cash <lb/>
This of Die. 1908 <lb/>
H. C. Mortgagee <lb/>
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb/>
HE GOT FULL TOO EARLY. <lb/>
Drunken Negro it Run Oat of Bank, <lb/>
Buts Through a Glass Door. <lb/>
A who had loaded up on <lb/>
bad liquor, made himself very <lb/>
troublesome in the of the <lb/>
Greenville Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
He was <lb/>
times but <lb/>
C prices. called the To a living friend this very day, f d , d <lb/>
. . . i. <lb/>
Mr. Norman <lb/>
clerk in the bank, <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
L W <lb/>
bushel o roses white and <lb/>
. . I . <lb/>
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1.1 ma of raid mortgage, <lb/>
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Whittle, Lyons, Ga. j c- Harding, Attorney. <lb/>
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friend for a Christmas present, <lb/>
Bank of Winterville. <lb/>
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the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Nov. 27th 191-8. <lb/>
Will Close L. Wooten's Drug store, <lb/>
Th A. G. Cox Manufacturing I u, with the custom I <lb/>
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Cod's gift, <lb/>
815.00 <lb/>
158.50 <lb/>
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Jan. 4th, tho the sea the sea <lb/>
of land situate In said <lb/>
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Tis just an tan little drops, <lb/>
rushing and we would advise <lb/>
that you place your orders early. <lb/>
A full of best mattress s <lb/>
just in, A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
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The government re <lb/>
the prettiest lines issued today the <lb/>
ever displayed in amount of cotton of this season's <lb/>
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bank in <lb/>
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unit<lb/>
profits less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes paid 148.70 <lb/>
Bills payable 2,000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates <lb/>
deposit 1,850.15 <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
t checks <lb/>
standing <lb/>
74.18 <lb/>
and being out f u; divided interest <lb/>
n tho following at a <lb/>
point Third street feet from the <lb/>
e and south <lb/>
with Evans or Main street, <lb/>
feet, thence parallel with Third street, <lb/>
west to No. thence the <lb/>
line of lot No. to Third street, <lb/>
j I thence along Third street, east to <lb/>
ginning. <lb/>
This 5th day of B. <lb/>
Nannie Bagwell, <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Colds contracted season of <lb/>
the year are quickly relieved will Bees <lb/>
Laxative On, It laxative <lb/>
quality of Dec, 1908 <lb/>
Pleasant take. Best K. Johnson, <lb/>
f r colds, croup and whooping ; Notary Public, <lb/>
cough. Sold by John L. I <lb/>
that the above statement is true to best of <lb/>
and sworn to before me, I Correct <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
P Harrington, <lb/>
J Green, <lb/>
W B Directors, <lb/>
crockery ever displayed <lb/>
at Harrington Barber crop ginned up to Dec 13th at <lb/>
and Co. 111.892.115 bales. <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of j with a tube of <lb/>
Coffins Caskets. Prices are. Pile win convince you Do not forget that s <lb/>
right .,;.,,., <lb/>
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m SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An improvement over many and Bronchial <lb/>
FOE BY JNO. L. <lb/>
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