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.-- tide I <lb />
The ladies of the Episcopal <lb />
church have a masquerade <lb />
party and supper in <lb />
on Tuesday night before Thanks- <lb />
giving the 27th. It is going to <lb />
be an interesting occasion and <lb />
you are invited to attend. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of mi executed <lb />
and Mills <lb />
R . wife. <lb />
ton. 23rd day November, <lb />
the <lb />
Core the Court l <lb />
on Thursday, IS <lb />
tin- S <lb />
on the north Street <lb />
ward . .,. h i <lb />
to J. S. <lb />
v f. S. <lb />
tun <lb />
wit to <lb />
. i . , <lb />
First Street feel to the I. <lb />
nil.; <lb />
mere i i the <lb />
the , <lb />
i WILLS, <lb />
F. G. <lb />
Will Close Thanksgiving. <lb />
Thanksgiving day is now only <lb />
a week off. Greenville <lb />
likely continue to follow the <lb />
tom adopted several years ago <lb />
of suspending business in <lb />
of the day. and the <lb />
tobacco market and business <lb />
houses will be closed- <lb />
Chord.<lb />
v I or i <lb />
will i <lb />
at n last I <lb />
Rev. T. H King v II assist the <lb />
pastor in the vice. <lb />
You ; r . invited to at- <lb />
tend Ail members of the <lb />
church are asked to be present <lb />
SALE Or PERSONALTY. <lb />
Monday the 17th of December <lb />
of tin late Alfred <lb />
Foil <lb />
known m Williams <lb />
; i will sell at public sate the <lb />
p, re rt i the w- <lb />
of Alfred .-. I, o it- <lb />
, of i- s, wagons, carts, farm- <lb />
. fodder, I i <lb />
. Tern i cash. <lb />
This the 21st d i f <lb />
I I. FORBES <lb />
of the ill and <lb />
orb b. <lb />
TO <lb />
.,, ire <lb />
of or Court <lb />
I a <lb />
Hi <lb />
. n d, i hereby to <lb />
II . i against the <lb />
of said Elizabeth ti <lb />
I them to i r t duly <lb />
ed, on or I for <lb />
. i. pie d in their recovery. <lb />
VII deb ed estate will <lb />
in mi i in I e. <lb />
Executor of Elizabeth <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Atty s. <lb />
In every department, of the <lb />
Best and is <lb />
Is tempting <lb />
that we are prepared <lb />
give perfect satisfaction to. <lb />
t he most critical and <lb />
buyers, o o o o o o<lb />
You can't <lb />
Doubt <lb />
you see our <lb />
Line of new i and <lb />
Winter Yon are <lb />
to REASONS <lb />
you should buy of us <lb />
simply looking at either <lb />
Quality or the Price.<lb />
i n <lb />
E. H. EVANS. Supt. E. A. Manager <lb />
Greenville <lb />
E N. C. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Blinds, <lb />
And all of Turned Work. <lb />
A . <lb />
BOUGH AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. <lb />
ASSORTMENT OF SASH DOORS <lb />
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
orders will receive prompt attention. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Every quality and is a warrant of Excellence, <lb />
Every Price an object lesson in the economy of buying, <lb />
The Fair Price B Waves Over All<lb />
With pride an confidence in the variety richness, <lb />
Completeness, and cheapness of our beautiful <lb />
we invite you to come and <lb />
examine our seasonable line. <lb />
m am <lb />
of the condition <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Al THE CLOSE OF NOV. 12th, 1906<lb />
Loan <lb />
cured <lb />
d. 76.8<lb />
Dur- <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver <lb />
Nat, notes 10,418.00 <lb />
176,550.09 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
1,000.00<lb />
of d <lb />
to 66,723.29<lb />
State North Carolina, gs. <lb />
Pitt. f <lb />
I J S. Davis, Cashier of the above-name bank, do solemn- <lb />
the statement is true to the best of my <lb />
and J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
sworn O be- <lb />
lore h day of Nov <lb />
j. v JOHNSTON, <lb />
Public. <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
W. LANG, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Groceries, Clothing, <lb />
Boots end hoes, <lb />
Hats, Cap, Notions etc., etc. <lb />
cf ore showing the <lb />
N Styles, and <lb />
Variety an for and Guarantee. Prices Right. <lb />
There i- . rest re Profit in Buying Here. <lb />
Remember merit on <lb />
account f Quality that i equals f r Cheapness <lb />
AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 12th, 1900. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overt <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Ranks and <lb />
Hankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
Silver In Nat I bank V 4,787.37 <lb />
and other U. S. notes J <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock 5,800.1 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bill <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit 3,091.76 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I W H lard Cashier of the above named <lb />
wear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. H. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this h day of Nov <lb />
T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
P nil I'M <lb />
M. O. <lb />
R.<lb />
WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR<lb />
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. NOV. <lb />
Carriage of Popular Couple at Wilson. <lb />
REMAINS AS <lb />
SUPERINTENDENT. <lb />
BOYS AND COGS. <lb />
Written for the Reflector. <lb />
At times this life, <lb />
clouds of adversity hang darkly <lb />
over us and seem to have no <lb />
lining; but to him who has <lb />
been crowned monarch over the <lb />
realm of a pure and lovely <lb />
man's heart, and has heard from <lb />
her own lips, death do us <lb />
must say. thy cup of <lb />
happiness is filled and overflow- <lb />
May the bitter drugs <lb />
never be tasted but we hope <lb />
these two young people may float <lb />
down the stream of the <lb />
bark of contentment with no <lb />
of sorrow nor shoals of <lb />
misfortune to threaten them. <lb />
With the above as a preface, it <lb />
is my delightful pleasure to an- <lb />
the marriage of Mr. <lb />
E. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. Nov. <lb />
At a meeting of the board of <lb />
re of the State Normal and <lb />
Industrial College held yesterday <lb />
afternoon to select a successor to <lb />
Dr as president of the <lb />
college, State Superintendent J. <lb />
Y. who had been <lb />
ally conceded as the next <lb />
came before the board and <lb />
stated that he could not accept <lb />
the position, whereupon the <lb />
board continued the <lb />
of the college in the hands <lb />
of the present superintendent, <lb />
Dean J. I. Foust, until the close <lb />
of the school year, June first, <lb />
1907, and will provide as soon as <lb />
possible an assistant to President <lb />
Foust. <lb />
had been known for some <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Not. 24th, <lb />
What fifth grade school Rev. J. A. of Green- <lb />
never owned or kept a was here Thursday night to <lb />
pointer, setter, gray hound, New I attend the Masonic meet g and <lb />
collie or II. s was the guest of M. and Mrs <lb />
an And you might H. Cole. His little son. L- <lb />
as well undertake to find one who; lie. accompanied him. <lb />
never baa a sweetheart three Mr. Robertson, of Peter-burg, <lb />
times his age. or who docs not spent Thursday night and <lb />
TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. <lb />
i days that Mr. was in <lb />
Howard and Miss Florence doubt as tn what his duty <lb />
Gardner which charming event <lb />
occurred in the Christian church <lb />
here last evening at nine o'clock, <lb />
the pastor, Rev. Boyd Jones, <lb />
performing the ceremony in the <lb />
simplest and most impressive <lb />
manner. The church was packed <lb />
by a host of admiring friends of <lb />
the contracting parties The <lb />
decorations were exceedingly <lb />
indeed interior of <lb />
the church looked as if their <lb />
many friends had placed flowers <lb />
there. The music was <lb />
sweet, being rendered by <lb />
Prof. Levine's orchestra from <lb />
as <lb />
to <lb />
with reference to accepting the <lb />
presidency. He went from a <lb />
professorship in the college to <lb />
the State Superintendency and <lb />
all his associates in the faculty <lb />
would have gladly welcomed <lb />
him back as president. The <lb />
pressure upon him from many <lb />
sources to remain as State Super- <lb />
of Schools has been <lb />
very great, quite a number of <lb />
county superintendents and <lb />
others having urged upon <lb />
that it was his duty to remain <lb />
as State Mr. Joy- <lb />
finally decided that he ought <lb />
to remain in Raleigh. <lb />
The Tendency to Ease. <lb />
it would be <lb />
fitting motto to furnish people <lb />
At the conclusion of this with which to greet persons of <lb />
the bridal party marched; of whom they ask or seek a job. <lb />
down the to <lb />
Wedding in the follow- <lb />
Willis Hackney and J. <lb />
I, Morgan, rs full dress. <lb />
pearl . <lb />
Miss Rosa Hooker, Greenville. <lb />
N C , bridesmaid, white organdy <lb />
over white taffeta; <lb />
La Franc roses, <lb />
tendency with most people is <lb />
to look for an easy job, It is a <lb />
question of great moment <lb />
or not the people of <lb />
try are losing much of their will <lb />
power for hard work and with <lb />
this the muscular hardness to en- <lb />
it. In the early days of our <lb />
pearls, pink history men took delight in being <lb />
pink to endure hardships and to <lb />
pearls and Diamonds. <lb />
Messrs John Gorham and <lb />
Edward Ferguson, ushers, full <lb />
dress, pearl. <lb />
Miss Gay. of Greenville. <lb />
and Miss Bruce Evans, of <lb />
do things that called for manly <lb />
vigor in strength of body and <lb />
pin pi of mind. It is different <lb />
now. When you hire a man to <lb />
i pile of wood he wants it to <lb />
-aft wood and in the sun on <lb />
son. bridesmaids, white organdy the south side of the wood shed <lb />
over white taffeta; pink La <lb />
France roes, pink ribbon, pearls. <lb />
Miss Bruce Gardner, maid of <lb />
honor, the lovely young sister of <lb />
the ride, white net over pink <lb />
taffeta, pink La France roses, <lb />
pink ribbon, pearls. <lb />
Next came the bride slowly <lb />
down the aisle, the of <lb />
all eyes, the bright particular <lb />
star . entrancing <lb />
beautiful queenly gowned in <lb />
whit net over white taffeta, <lb />
diamonds and pearls, bridal veil, <lb />
where the wind can't strike <lb />
f ii is some other job than cut- <lb />
ling wood like conditions of ease <lb />
must ace it to make it at- <lb />
then it is not at- <lb />
tractive. A like disposition to <lb />
look for easy things clings to <lb />
most all persons, of the white <lb />
and colored races alike- It does <lb />
like most people are looking <lb />
or easy places and easy jobs and <lb />
take any other <lb />
kind Are our people loosing the <lb />
snap and disposition of manly <lb />
carrying in her hand a very hand-; toil <lb />
Are we not trying to get <lb />
some of of the val- -way from the Bible edict of <lb />
Icy, ribbon. She was met I long standing, that in the sweat <lb />
at the altar by the groom tho face shall man eat bread <lb />
came in with Rev J Boyd Jones, <lb />
when y were joined together <lb />
in the bonds of matrimony, j <lb />
while e played very <lb />
softly and <lb />
th VOWS lull been <lb />
en the I was <lb />
as a recessional, <lb />
God had joined together these <lb />
two people lime. <lb />
Mr. d Howard left <lb />
flU Lit- New York and <lb />
other Northern points and carry <lb />
w them the good wishes of <lb />
our people for a long, happy and <lb />
prosperous life. <lb />
The bride is the lovely and at- <lb />
tractive daughter of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Gardner, and a niece <lb />
of the late T. J. Gardner, and <lb />
one of Wilson's most beautiful <lb />
young ladies. <lb />
The groom is a son of the lat <lb />
. <lb />
The ordination of Messrs. W <lb />
M. Pugh and J. C. Tyson, newly <lb />
elected deacons, took place in <lb />
the Baptist church Wednesday <lb />
ht Rev. King, of La- . <lb />
like watermelon. It does not mat- <lb />
how homely are thinking <lb />
about the dog of re <lb />
is nothing like And <lb />
a boy defend his favorite and <lb />
at any extremity, even <lb />
in the presence his mother. <lb />
But notwithstanding the kicks <lb />
and hard usage he is lied <lb />
to submit to, Fido is pal <lb />
and believes that it is all for <lb />
and intended for his good, and <lb />
coiled at his master's feet <lb />
quiet summer evening, the <lb />
youngster with his <lb />
who not sing, and <lb />
his friends Did Tray <lb />
his whole heart, is not the <lb />
kind of boy Deacon Whichard is <lb />
looking for as a promising Sun- <lb />
day school scholar. <lb />
But in knee <lb />
pants ever of Joe Davis <lb />
and his famous rat terriers, Pink, <lb />
and Ready, that exterminated <lb />
Mr. rodents at the rate of <lb />
forty every sixty seconds Ask <lb />
Cousin Blount Pearce. <lb />
Joe. as we remember him in <lb />
his earliest years, was a small, <lb />
white headed, near sighted boy. <lb />
a talent for training <lb />
birds. And because <lb />
of this talent, like Saint Francis, <lb />
he was able to communicate and <lb />
commune with his silent friends <lb />
and learn mysteries known only <lb />
to the dumb. The birds and <lb />
in fowls were always <lb />
his pets, And in his way <lb />
of the <lb />
brutes the canine species. <lb />
He would frequently go into an <lb />
enclosure with a furious dog and <lb />
reduce him to submission by <lb />
soothing and kindness, and with <lb />
a peculiar whistle he could sum- <lb />
all the dogs in the town <lb />
within the of his voice, <lb />
when they would gather about <lb />
him, all varieties, big and little, <lb />
moving as they did together. <lb />
the streets in the most <lb />
perfect harmony and good <lb />
a royal hunt, <lb />
from which they quietly <lb />
ed in the same way each to his <lb />
own quarters. What do you <lb />
Lewis Lawrence <lb />
As a digression, who of us can <lb />
the year of the great so- <lb />
convention among the <lb />
and bells of Greenville that be- <lb />
about time Dr. <lb />
ling proposed to a certain charm- <lb />
widow Who As a silent <lb />
witness of the pas; in the days <lb />
of yore, there stands the <lb />
long county bridge, the scene of <lb />
many a moon ii; <lb />
When the wee hours were wan- <lb />
that suddenly awoke a <lb />
warning, and good night. <lb />
with the rumble and echo <lb />
of a passing horse and on <lb />
the old bridge <lb />
Here i introduce Mr. Irvin <lb />
Briley this horn <lb />
and cart. And in his cart h <lb />
Grange, who was present to as- <lb />
the pastor, Rev. J, <lb />
, in Lie ordination, preached <lb />
sermon and delivered the <lb />
charge to the new deacons. The; a are <lb />
service was very impressive. <lb />
had placed at least two dozen <lb />
loggerhead turtles of all s <lb />
eat glaring eyes, snap- <lb />
h other in their efforts <lb />
was guest of Calhoun. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. Whaley returned <lb />
from Greenville when <lb />
has been for several days <lb />
vi siting her many friends. <lb />
Mr. Powers, of Wake county, <lb />
was in town Friday selling maps <lb />
f North and South Carolina <lb />
Misses Bessie Hellen and Olive <lb />
Woodard spent Saturday in <lb />
Greenville shopping. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox and Miss Eliza- <lb />
beth Boushall, of Winterville, <lb />
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
O. Bobbin Saturday Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
B- P. Fanny has returned from <lb />
Rocky Mount and resigned his <lb />
position with the B. C. L. Co. <lb />
Miss Lottie Dickens spent Fri- <lb />
day in Greenville shopping, <lb />
hotel is under- <lb />
going considerable repairs. It <lb />
is being newly painted and furn- <lb />
Mrs. D A. Leggett, the <lb />
former proprietress, has moved <lb />
a residence on Pine street and <lb />
as yet the hotel is a <lb />
proprietor. <lb />
school <lb />
opened with a full at- <lb />
Forty two pupils <lb />
were present and the enrollment <lb />
is now fifty three <lb />
Prof. W. II. Bag dale, of <lb />
Greenville, was here Monday <lb />
night and received the handsome <lb />
new school building. He also <lb />
delivered a very beneficial ad- <lb />
dress to a large and attentive <lb />
audience, After the address a <lb />
Woman's Betterment association <lb />
was organized, and was <lb />
mediately raised for a sf <lb />
library Mr. Ripply, agent for <lb />
no Southern Co., was pres- <lb />
and donated quite a nice <lb />
to the library. <lb />
horse ran on the bridge turning <lb />
over cart and rider, as well <lb />
turtles, left to save themselves <lb />
the scramble regardless of th <lb />
danger of cracking their shells in <lb />
the fearful fall to the low ground <lb />
But of course our friend was <lb />
neither killed nor maimed on the <lb />
occasion, although he made a <lb />
narrow escape, and seldom re- <lb />
to the incident But it is <lb />
possible he would sometimes <lb />
turn a conversation at this point <lb />
to the subject of his neighbor. <lb />
Tom escapade and <lb />
where he had been exhibiting <lb />
his skill as an acrobat, especially <lb />
to some sable maidens, showing <lb />
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At close of business Nov 12th, 1906. <lb />
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i. <lb />
This mil hod has been applied <lb />
to the other planets. It turns <lb />
jut that the rigidity of Venus is <lb />
greater than that of platinum and <lb />
about identical with that <lb />
wrought iron. The rigidity of <lb />
Mars is about equal to that of gold, <lb />
the rigidity of Mercury, the <lb />
moon and other satellites is about <lb />
to that of glass. The average <lb />
rigidity of the great <lb />
Saturn. Uranus and Neptune <lb />
between eighteen and three <lb />
lime- that of nickel steel. The <lb />
rigidity of these bodies is due <lb />
the great pressure acting <lb />
such large masses. <lb />
In the case of the sun the result <lb />
s more The average <lb />
of all the s layers is <lb />
times nickel <lb />
This re the effect <lb />
if in aid hard- <lb />
a mass even when it is self <lb />
luminous and at enormously high <lb />
News. <lb />
Balloon Accent. <lb />
The first public ascent by the <lb />
balloon was made June <lb />
178.1. It was a spherical <lb />
consisting of pieces of linen but- <lb />
toned together, suspended from <lb />
poles. A fire was kindled <lb />
it. and the flames were fed with <lb />
of chopped straw. The <lb />
loose bag filled out, assumed a <lb />
form and in a short time <lb />
was completely distended. At a <lb />
en signal the stays were slipped, <lb />
ind the balloon instantly ascended. <lb />
velocity accelerated until it <lb />
reached some height, then became <lb />
and curried it to an <lb />
of more than a mile. Tor ten <lb />
minutes it remained <lb />
fell gently in a vineyard nearly two <lb />
miles distant from the place of its <lb />
ascension. The first adventurers <lb />
to make an ascent in a balloon were <lb />
at, de and the Mar- <lb />
In the basket of <lb />
i balloon they on Nov. <lb />
rose to a height, of about feet. <lb />
Outfit. <lb />
it was noised about Bey <lb />
mouth that Aims was <lb />
to marry Corn Black one of <lb />
the summer residents thought to <lb />
have some fun with him. <lb />
going to get married, <lb />
what lore <lb />
I suppose made all <lb />
the your <lb />
did not balk at the <lb />
unusual word, as expected. <lb />
he returned; Lin <lb />
she bound my Sunday coat and put <lb />
a new collar and I've had my <lb />
shoes <lb />
ion. <lb />
Quite a Difference. <lb />
a lady to her <lb />
ant, strongly object to your copy- <lb />
M is In <lb />
what way do I OBJ <lb />
Wu <lb />
h, I raw <lb />
K lent. <lb />
am Vis to <lb />
eat h<lb />
The Problem. <lb />
once lost an Irish re- <lb />
marked u German lady who was re- <lb />
the trouble she had in keep- <lb />
domestics, I could not <lb />
her that i- a tier- <lb />
man name for a fly. One day my <lb />
little baby daughter was seated in <lb />
i chair near n window which open- <lb />
ed on the piazza, where Bridget was <lb />
it work. The window was closed, <lb />
and a number of flies were busy <lb />
humping their heads against the <lb />
panes in an endeavor to escape to <lb />
the outside. They attracted <lb />
attention, who called out to me to <lb />
look at them, at the same time say- <lb />
then <lb />
Bridget turned to to ll e baby <lb />
mil heard these word-. And i <lb />
Bridget is firmly convinced <lb />
that I instructed the to make <lb />
fun of York Herald. <lb />
The word i- real- <lb />
the name of a people. II is <lb />
with many of the <lb />
who formerly flourished in the <lb />
West Indies, having been <lb />
of human flesh The letters <lb />
are Interchangeable in <lb />
aboriginal American Ian- <lb />
so that Columbus found one <lb />
West Indian island saying <lb />
where another said <lb />
while Shakespeare's Caliban is an- <lb />
other variety of the same. <lb />
Tho Word <lb />
Originally the word <lb />
signified merely belong- <lb />
When said that <lb />
More men in this world <lb />
wore to earthly <lb />
f Aid not mean that they <lb />
hat that they <lb />
had Then as used by <lb />
came <lb />
to mean <lb />
ago was defined as <lb />
silly, <lb />
The Holidays <lb />
Arc Coming <lb />
Mr Merchant <lb />
The Columns of the <lb />
Mt n <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
Will Sell More goods <lb />
for you than any other <lb />
TRY THEM <lb />
Job <lb />
Printing <lb />
IN ALL BRANCHES <lb />
Send your Orders to the- <lb />
Reflector Office <lb /></p>
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                <p>
II I .<lb />
in th- p.-i at N. us second <lb />
upon application <lb />
at every post office in and adjoining . <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY NOV. <lb />
The charge is made against <lb />
of <lb />
members of the Asheville<lb />
When the was recently on <lb />
V a a rifle and <lb />
using the weapon with such <lb />
deadly effect Ordinarily police- <lb />
men are expected to be brave <lb />
men and ready to face danger, <lb />
but when they had seen the <lb />
shoot down live men in <lb />
quick succession and at <lb />
everybody el who got in his <lb />
path it is no wonder that pool <lb />
were scared, and in this re.-, set <lb />
the policemen in question w.-re <lb />
like the rest of the folks. But <lb />
policemen are paid to r <lb />
and more is expected of tin m <lb />
then of others. <lb />
every campaign there are <lb />
no more earnest workers for the <lb />
success of the party than the ed- <lb />
and they do more in <lb />
the result than any other <lb />
class. This they do cheerfully, <lb />
and in with out <lb />
reward or the hope of reward, <lb />
for it is rare is <lb />
found who asks for or expects an <lb />
office. But when one dues Beck <lb />
a position no one has a, stronger <lb />
the party. For that <lb />
reason W. C. <lb />
Dowd, of Charlotte News, <lb />
should be be chosen speaker of <lb />
next house of representatives <lb />
has already served his <lb />
a term in the legislature and hi <lb />
again elected. In point of <lb />
ability he is surpassed by no <lb />
member of the body, and to <lb />
elect him speaker would be a <lb />
recognition of the valuable <lb />
vice he has rendered the party. <lb />
Judging from what we read in <lb />
the Snow Hill Laconic, the wash- <lb />
machine right schemers have <lb />
also been working Greene county <lb />
and found victims plentiful. <lb />
ready to part wit. <lb />
heir money when a stranger <lb />
along with a smooth look- <lb />
proposition. <lb />
If the next legislature will put <lb />
a lax on dogs sufficient to raise <lb />
the funds that would be required <lb />
to establish a we <lb />
will withdraw our objection to it, <lb />
even if only about five per cent <lb />
of the appropriation would go to <lb />
the care of white youths. <lb />
Whether or not the matter of <lb />
roads reaches the voting <lb />
in Pitt county within the <lb />
next two years, the coming <lb />
should be asked to pass ;. <lb />
bill giving the county the <lb />
of voting on the question of <lb />
issuing bonds purpose. <lb />
If the president brings success <lb />
out of his Panama canal trip, he <lb />
might next try his hand looking <lb />
f r the North pole. His <lb />
there might be warmer <lb />
its frigidity implies. <lb />
The turkeys must have had a <lb />
presentment that Thanksgiving <lb />
is coming, or else read read it in <lb />
the newspapers, and token to <lb />
the woods. They do not appear <lb />
on the market. <lb />
The value of a system i f <lb />
water works to Greenville was <lb />
again demonstrated when e <lb />
fire alarm was sounded Wed no. <lb />
day night hydrant <lb />
hos reel station near at hand <lb />
they are conveniently <lb />
located in different sections of <lb />
the the firemen were not <lb />
in a c <lb />
putting fin . Tl e <lb />
works n d fire <lb />
are a good investment for <lb />
the town. <lb />
Five Durham young men <lb />
down to Raleigh and <lb />
to th town, one of the test <lb />
the l I of <lb />
result was the j men ape <lb />
in th lock up and p id <lb />
liberal in the police co t <lb />
next morning. The fact is <lb />
but we suppose th i i <lb />
claim can be made that tr <lb />
young men are of good families <lb />
and claim to be gentlemen. <lb />
It cost. Hearst over ti <lb />
get defeated for governor <lb />
York, while Hughes <lb />
on an outlay of So would seem that money does I <lb />
always count. <lb />
The the <lb />
country have jumped on <lb />
president so hard about <lb />
the three companies of o <lb />
soldiers, that he is about to o <lb />
water. <lb />
BROTHERLY LOVE. <lb />
A Non-Member Narrates Some Ex- <lb />
net s Wherein the <lb />
of Church Members it Brought <lb />
Compared <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
Knowing your paper is <lb />
in the welfare and good o- <lb />
the community, perhaps a few <lb />
through your columns in <lb />
reference to the sociability o. <lb />
Charlotte folk will tend to <lb />
n a spirit of brotherly <lb />
which seems lacking. <lb />
Having listened to a <lb />
his evening n <lb />
ford where needed, and me j <lb />
he it in the . <lb />
state as ; <lb />
been about one that <lb />
the privilege of cal <lb />
myself a n of Chariot <lb />
during that period haw ., <lb />
services at five differ <lb />
different <lb />
During this time one e <lb />
o my <lb />
v is the . <lb />
On all other <lb />
e have entered a i <lb />
church as strangers, <lb />
and enjoying the discourse <lb />
music but always departing <lb />
strangers. How much <lb />
mockery it seems for a topic o <lb />
fellowship and i <lb />
discussed at the same time <lb />
ii noticing one who ha. <lb />
. . <lb />
eSt . . <lb />
in; b o . i had <lb />
. s me t . fifteen, <lb />
n of friend- <lb />
i the entire <lb />
i. ii Sunday I was a <lb />
. club <lb />
Th lib . i to think, <lb />
the <lb />
is I of fellowship <lb />
is brotherly love, <lb />
i we so freely hear dis- <lb />
ed from the pulpit, but <lb />
h. Do <lb />
it mean anything to a <lb />
to hear words of advice on his <lb />
brotherly love and be made to <lb />
make his withdrawal without an <lb />
expression of that which is <lb />
taught <lb />
would not have the <lb />
of Charlotte that I <lb />
speak of this for my own inter <lb />
est, just for the sake of a hand <lb />
shake, but I do feel that there <lb />
are those who would profit by <lb />
a welcome an invitation <lb />
If church ever hopes <lb />
to uplift humanity or do a com <lb />
any good whatever, it <lb />
must start with the teachings of <lb />
brotherly love, possibly first <lb />
among themselves, then to those <lb />
with whom they come in contact. <lb />
Let us all do unto ethers as <lb />
would that they should do <lb />
us, even in the little things <lb />
it least. <lb />
When I shall find a set of <lb />
. people who thoroughly <lb />
convince me that they are <lb />
in the true sense of the <lb />
word, I shall place my name on <lb />
its roll and take a pride in being <lb />
classed as one of them. Until <lb />
the views of socialism <lb />
are erased I shall feel that more <lb />
can be accomplished by my <lb />
being outside of its membership, <lb />
in contact with non- <lb />
church member as one not in <lb />
any way superior to them, but <lb />
on the same plane as themselves. <lb />
is from the hear., <lb />
and whether within or without <lb />
the church we can be Christians. <lb />
Non-Member. <lb />
THE DAY YEAR. <lb />
Boy on Ran Over Streets <lb />
by Mail Wagon. <lb />
Wiley Jones, aged about <lb />
years, son of Mr Henry Jones, <lb />
who lives in was run <lb />
down at the Citizens Bank <lb />
Tuesday evening at by <lb />
the mail wagon, which was being <lb />
driven pretty fast to the post- <lb />
office for the mail for the <lb />
o'clock western train. Jones, <lb />
who was riding a bicycle, was <lb />
knocked to the pavement and <lb />
unconscious when picked <lb />
p. The boy soon came around <lb />
from the shock and went out in <lb />
east Kinston to his home <lb />
boy, named Tom, <lb />
the mail wagon <lb />
Mrs. Harper, and he <lb />
arrested reckless driving in <lb />
turning a corner at such speed <lb />
as V was making. <lb />
Free Press- <lb />
why It Had to to the <lb />
Now In <lb />
There story in Plutarch <lb />
which must convince every reader <lb />
that one myth least relates to an j <lb />
alteration made in the Egyptian cal- j <lb />
to extend the length of the <lb />
from days to A year <lb />
of days existed in Egypt at an <lb />
early period. The lunar month, <lb />
from new moon to new moon, be- <lb />
twenty-nine and one-half days <lb />
in length, the convenient round <lb />
number of thirty days was taken as <lb />
r. and twelve months, of <lb />
thirty days each, made up the Year. <lb />
The year is more difficult to <lb />
than the lunar in the <lb />
being longer, and a year <lb />
days was a very convenient <lb />
and reasonable approximation to <lb />
it. At any rate, the year of <lb />
days came into use, and a curious <lb />
custom near Memphis, <lb />
seems to allude to it. A perforated <lb />
vessel was tilled with water by <lb />
priests on each day of the year. <lb />
the island of again, <lb />
pitchers were placed around the <lb />
of Osiris, for making funeral <lb />
libations, and were filled every <lb />
by the priests with milk. With <lb />
days in the year the ecliptic <lb />
circle of the heavens, as represented <lb />
in the charts, would be divided into <lb />
equal parts, and we must re- <lb />
it as a relic of this time that <lb />
the circle is still made to consist of <lb />
degrees. But so erroneous an <lb />
estimate of the length of the year <lb />
would soon be corrected by <lb />
It is evident that in about seven- <lb />
years a cycle would be ac- <lb />
in which the <lb />
Year's day would sweep through all <lb />
the months, remaining only sis <lb />
years in each. The same month, <lb />
so far us its name was concerned, <lb />
would now be in the inundation <lb />
time, now in the season of sowing <lb />
and anon in the time of reaping, <lb />
and the agriculturist must have <lb />
been perplexed. A text in the pa- <lb />
makes reference to <lb />
such perplexity and may receive its <lb />
explanation here. Goodwin trans- <lb />
lated Amen deliver me <lb />
from the cold season, when the sun <lb />
does not shine, the winter conies <lb />
instead of the summer, the month <lb />
is stormy, the hours <lb />
Similar confusion would overtake <lb />
the religious festivals, the <lb />
Year, for example, coming five days <lb />
before its proper time, and then ten <lb />
days before, aid so on, and it might <lb />
be thought that its observance at <lb />
the wrong season would displease <lb />
the gods. The year of days <lb />
had to give way and ultimately did <lb />
so in favor of one of days. The <lb />
precise date of the change is not <lb />
known, but it is referred to in in- <lb />
of the time of <lb />
I. and may of <lb />
course have been introduced much <lb />
earlier. When this was done the <lb />
original months were not altered, <lb />
but n of five days <lb />
was interpolated at the end of the <lb />
year between the month of <lb />
one year and the Thoth of the next. <lb />
Westminster Gazette. <lb />
Ready for <lb />
st <lb />
y Dressing isn't half as important as Dressing <lb />
the turkey and the Festive Occasion, when <lb />
liable bird is the central attraction <lb />
Our business is dressing Men Boys- <lb />
from the sack suit for to t Evening Dress <lb />
We Have Everything in Tip-. <lb />
that Man could ask for <lb />
And it is ready for you at a minute's notice; Ready to put <lb />
on and wear without any more delay than to find your fit <lb />
and please your fancy. Quality and style harmoniously <lb />
Perhaps you are <lb />
Somewhat Shy in <lb />
A new Hat, may- <lb />
need- <lb />
new <lb />
Shirt or the <lb />
and Cuff stock <lb />
needs <lb />
etc., etc. <lb />
New <lb />
Gloves, Tics, <lb />
Dress Shirts <lb />
Collars and <lb />
Cuffs. <lb />
In fact if you <lb />
are any- <lb />
thing in Clothes or <lb />
we are at <lb />
service with <lb />
the in the <lb />
city and at a moder- <lb />
ate price. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
The King <lb />
in the Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
made an attempt to live up t <lb />
he teachings given when enter <lb />
tag their midst <lb />
What it difference in <lb />
i's what a difference in <lb />
a difference in we <lb />
in different churches. I <lb />
can but cite an instance not long <lb />
since in Chicago, that dreadful <lb />
city of all cities, where I made <lb />
my first appearance in that God- <lb />
little <lb />
on the north side. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
concluded a member next to <lb />
me arose, shook hands and in- <lb />
North <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
i. W. <lb />
Vs. <lb />
ye, <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
that a-i action entitled as above <lb />
in commenced in the <lb />
u i Pitt county for a divorce <lb />
of matrimony, and tin- raid <lb />
n will further take notice th <lb />
i required to appear at the nest <lb />
the Superior Court of .; <lb />
t,, be held on the Mon- <lb />
of January, 1907. it the i <lb />
of January, at the courthouse <lb />
laid in Greenville, N. <lb />
or demur to the complaint in <lb />
action or the plaintiff will apply t <lb />
for the relief demanded . <lb />
aid complaint. This the day o <lb />
mix r. 1906. <lb />
D MOORE, C S. C <lb />
Julius Brown. Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
The agency existing between <lb />
J. E. Winslow and J, W. Mill- <lb />
from Sept. 1st, 1904 to this date- <lb />
is hereby discontinued. All per- <lb />
sons owing notes or accounts <lb />
said agency for <lb />
or mules, are hereby requested to <lb />
come in at one- and settle <lb />
All notes and accounts will be <lb />
found at my in i <lb />
Thin Oct. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW. <lb />
Two of c Kind. <lb />
The Rev, Mr. was called <lb />
upon to attend to workers who <lb />
hail received fatal injuries in a riot. <lb />
The reverend was most <lb />
anxious that I he men should eon- <lb />
who had been their <lb />
One of them died without <lb />
ii. a word the . A; <lb />
th the point of death <lb />
hi Mr. who <lb />
o hi- side in the full ex- <lb />
that he was about to learn <lb />
the fateful tidings. This belief was <lb />
strengthened the first words of <lb />
the sufferer. Can you keep a <lb />
In- <lb />
was the caper response <lb />
of the clergyman. <lb />
ran said the ma-, <lb />
and immediately afterward he calm- <lb />
awn--. -We Re- <lb />
view. <lb />
Two . <lb />
Have heard <lb />
that awful <lb />
. awful <lb />
the man swallowing the <lb />
a girl Go <lb />
Couldn't be <lb />
fact. Swallowed a little <lb />
milk made <lb />
Well, rood Rut, look; <lb />
pal, what about the <lb />
way man that swallowed his mate, <lb />
eh<lb />
he swallowed a little Dub- <lb />
porter Mail. <lb />
Correct Count. <lb />
As a prisoner was brought before <lb />
Judge Sherman for the <lb />
clerk happened to be absent. Judge <lb />
of the the <lb />
was he <lb />
-try, beta <lb />
married th <lb />
officer, not said tin <lb />
Jas F Davenport, <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks, we only to give you a few- price <lb />
but have lots goods and will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you <lb />
Make our store your headquarters <lb />
Dress goods in solid colors. <lb />
Plaids mixed, the <lb />
newest thing <lb />
1.00,1.25,1.50 per yaM. <lb />
SHOES AT <lb />
e. and Shoes for Ladies the <lb />
n- and the most comfortable made 3.00 <lb />
3.50 and <lb />
Percales and <lb />
school dresses in figures <lb />
plaids. <lb />
ire and c-t <lb />
our underwear ii complete.<lb />
WIN <lb />
This department is in of P. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Easter in and territory<lb />
the fall of the year come j <lb />
plow is the <lb />
money is in greater circulation. thing for up rough land. <lb />
You can find them at Harrington <lb />
Bar her Co. <lb />
Ernest Manning of Greenville, <lb />
was here Friday evening. <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb />
and bright at -I. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
Hiss Anna and <lb />
those in mid or. the <lb />
mutes leading out from here, <lb />
who are in arrears on subscription <lb />
to the Daily ad Eastern -et-r <lb />
will confer a favor upon u <lb />
by handing the amount. me i <lb />
your <lb />
will be promptly. Friday. <lb />
also SALE. One-half <lb />
P C corner lot with three room <lb />
Dent, conveniently located to school <lb />
Emma Hicks returned to <lb />
her home at Conetoe Wednesday <lb />
evening after having spent <lb />
several days with her sister Mrs. <lb />
J. L. Jackson <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
Richard aged seventy- <lb />
seven years, after several days <lb />
away brings suffering, died Thursday and <lb />
was buried Friday evening. He <lb />
was one of our oldest and most <lb />
income to you. If you put it in- <lb />
to the Bank of Winterville, it <lb />
i respected citizens, leaving seven <lb />
will not only yield you an income, , , . <lb />
, t i i . t to mourn the loss of a <lb />
but it will also be put into cir- <lb />
and will benefit <lb />
Do you see this advantage <lb />
l. <lb />
Miss I Cox who is one of <lb />
tender and devoted father. <lb />
Go to the drag Store of B. T. <lb />
Oat for T Wood ft <lb />
high grade turnip <lb />
-sea seed <lb />
Call and see the large line of Thursday All are invited to call <lb />
ladies and cloaks at B. at our new with the J. <lb />
the teachers in ch range Manning They are off- R. Smith <lb />
Come and examine the large <lb />
line of couches Just at <lb />
A- W. Ange Co. They are going. <lb />
Leon who lives near <lb />
Greenville, spent Friday at the <lb />
home of L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
Plaid belts of all grades <lb />
at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
The moving picture concert <lb />
was well attended Thursday <lb />
night and all seemed to enjoy it. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
just shipped pair of their Tar <lb />
Heel cart wheel to one of our <lb />
counties. <lb />
Miss Lydia Roberson is visit- <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox- <lb />
Chas. Smith and two little sons, <lb />
went to Greenville today. <lb />
Miss Cox came in Fri- <lb />
day night to spend Sunday at <lb />
home. <lb />
Our line of Fall and <lb />
Winter millinery goods <lb />
for inspection -t nine <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct. <lb />
10th 1906 through <lb />
In <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
North Carolina i <lb />
Pitt Count, i <lb />
H. W <lb />
Vs. <lb />
James <lb />
and W. A. <lb />
Stokes. I <lb />
By i of an order -f the <lb />
Si e of Pitt county <lb />
made in <lb />
he n Jame I, <lb />
c i ill <lb />
ii public before the r <lb />
of Pi t county i- <lb />
Greenville, X. C to the bighorn <lb />
on Monday, <lb />
h day i r Den m ti- <lb />
following tractor par- <lb />
I to-wit; I <lb />
on the New Bern <lb />
road at the corn r cf th- color d <lb />
school house acre, thence <lb />
ii west to a stake three <lb />
foot from W A <lb />
thence with the fence to Ed <lb />
ward's comer, thence Ed- <lb />
wards line O u he <lb />
on the New rad, <lb />
with the begin- <lb />
containing acres more <lb />
or This day of <lb />
November, <lb />
J. Fleming. C <lb />
A. H. TAFT <lb />
W. H <lb />
Problem <lb />
We can solve it for <lb />
graded school came- in Friday them at a bargain, <lb />
afternoon to spend several days <lb />
at home. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a full of their <lb />
Tar Heel carts and wagons. <lb />
see or write before you <lb />
buy. <lb />
Go and examine that new line <lb />
of and gent line shoes <lb />
just at B. P. Manning <lb />
Company <lb />
nature- <lb />
a con<lb />
. from e- ii dig- <lb />
. , com <lb />
. , <lb />
etc. din <lb />
T. . <lb />
l f V c <lb />
l- U i <lb />
-o the vary <lb />
s, B. T ft <lb />
i and Company. <lb />
The Misses Morrison. <lb />
Ayden N C <lb />
WHAT THE SOUTH CAN <lb />
CATE <lb />
Each setting sun sees the <lb />
South richer by over in <lb />
actual wealth, but even this is <lb />
not more important than the ac- <lb />
cumulation of experience the <lb />
utilization of our resources which <lb />
V e III ii III <lb />
g flannels tut -urn Recent prove how is now in progress and the <lb />
lUng we ever saw f-r unmet-. unsafe it is to keep your money entire country to <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. at home. Deposit it in the Bank the fact that in the South is to <lb />
of of Winterville where it will be in center in the mightiest industrial <lb />
was cotton B burglar proof safe. and commercial forces of the <lb />
Faro delightful and refreshing A Urge line of plaids of all world. This action can duplicate <lb />
smoke, goto J. B. Carroll the coal and iron and steel <lb />
for best cigars and cheroots. I y of the North and West, it <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Little and little A carload of fresh flower f cotton spin- <lb />
daughters and Emily, <lb />
went home Friday evening to duplicate <lb />
visit relatives. woodworking interests of the en- <lb />
A full line of Plenty of best always on tire it can duplicate the <lb />
and fruit, B Carroll hand at A. W. Ange Co. oil trade of America, if not the <lb />
Th Farm for <lb />
The entire in <lb />
which KM. David House lived <lb />
Boated at Station, will <lb />
for rent the year 1907. par- <lb />
t-,. <lb />
L. Little, Greenville, N. O. <lb />
I ltd if . <lb />
and fifty -.- i- and <lb />
. in in h w knitting <lb />
hi . S. Good <lb />
e- O. WN. <lb />
NO -FOLK CO <lb />
N. Si S.<lb />
Steamer L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
in for leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at Washington. <lb />
Co at Washington <lb />
Norfolk a it, for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore. <lb />
New York. all Other <lb />
North. Connects at Nor- <lb />
folk Ii all West. <lb />
should order their <lb />
f eight via Norfolk, Nor <lb />
A It. B <lb />
S ding h u--.-, subject to <lb />
without notice. <lb />
CHERRY, <lb />
ville, N. C <lb />
H. C- T <lb />
M. K V P G. M. <lb />
Furniture Sale is Brisk <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims arc many an i loud <lb />
WHY <lb />
What decide it, mere one <lb />
test. That sale jest and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
he Prices on the Furniture Yon N <lb />
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
H. TIP <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
Try delicious apples at J. <lb />
B. Carroll Co. <lb />
The cold rains and snows are world's; it can to mo- <lb />
coming soon and you will need the world's cotton pro- <lb />
., good foot wear. See Harrington it can produce all the <lb />
tines needed in America, nearly <lb />
daily at Harrington; Barber Co., for rubber much of the <lb />
We saw to-day five of the n-i it can duplicate ail of the <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
One hundred dollars worth of <lb />
and most up to date citrus fruit and trucking <lb />
poultry Thursday and . <lb />
bales of cotton tell what from A- G. Cox try of the country; it can double <lb />
the market of Winterville is do- shops being crop of 800- <lb />
. o k e -ii . bushels, and quad <lb />
me activity are to one of our neighbor counties. . , . , ,its cotton crop, duplicate <lb />
Cox ,. nice line glass and through its rivers <lb />
still out their nice and up i crockery wares, flowerpots and splendid harbors the <lb />
to i Hunsucker buggies. stone jars at Harrington <lb />
o q . It can and will do all these things <lb />
, . .,,,, , and even then not have <lb />
are q fa <lb />
Manufacturers Record, Haiti- <lb />
Thanksgiving must be near at <lb />
hand from the large number of <lb />
turkeys being bought by Tucker <lb />
and Kittrell. <lb />
Mrs. Jones of <lb />
county came up Friday evening <lb />
to visit relatives near here. <lb />
The school is here- and <lb />
your hoy will need a good com- <lb />
winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb />
Co., have of all <lb />
Pee them for prices. <lb />
Claude Chapman, of <lb />
dine, came in on his automobile <lb />
Friday, to spend awhile with <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Hunters in need of best loaded <lb />
shells can get them at J. B. Car- <lb />
roll Co, <lb />
Miss Julia who is <lb />
in the Red Banks sec- <lb />
passed through Friday even- <lb />
en route to Ayden, to spend <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at the <lb />
C A. Fair. <lb />
Anybody in need of a stylish <lb />
up to date dress will see A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. before buying. They <lb />
are over stocked with mohair <lb />
goods, silks and nice shirt, waist <lb />
goods. <lb />
TheA. G. Cox have <lb />
completed for pair <lb />
of their old reliable tar cart <lb />
Co. School Desk. See or <lb />
write them before you buy. <lb />
more. <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. <lb />
Capital Stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
currant expenses 47.51 <lb />
payable <lb />
of deposit 1,285.00 <lb />
subject to ck. <lb />
i- <lb />
117.345.76 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my <lb />
and belief. J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
Loins and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand on <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Sold <lb />
Silver <lb />
Nat. Bk and other <lb />
IMPORTANT LAND SALE <lb />
virtue of the <lb />
me by the will and <lb />
of R. M. I <lb />
shall offer at public salt-at the <lb />
court house in town of <lb />
Greenville, on Monday. Dec 3rd, <lb />
valuable building iota <lb />
situated in West Greenville, on <lb />
the square lying con R. M <lb />
late and A F <lb />
Kennedy's and in front of <lb />
Ki <lb />
and m j i Is can be <lb />
seen at Dr K A office. <lb />
ins sale of <lb />
sale Dec <lb />
E A <lb />
Executor of Ii. M. Move, <lb />
Greenville Lifer aid <lb />
Transfer <lb />
nice car <lb />
all <lb />
boarded the week <lb />
ii month. <lb />
Bo we A <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
N. G <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this of Sept. 1908. <lb />
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb />
Notary Public- <lb />
J. F. HARRINGTON, <lb />
J J. MAY, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
All persons tire hereby <lb />
not to buy or trade for my three <lb />
to C. A. Fair, for <lb />
one to O Moore for <lb />
one to E. R. for <lb />
a right to sell the 1904 <lb />
Swift Company right. <lb />
C R- Williams. Ayden. N. C. <lb />
Nov. 19th, 1906. <lb />
No Recital. <lb />
There was not a sufficient <lb />
in the opera house, Friday <lb />
night, to justify the <lb />
Reed company in giving the re- <lb />
advertised. The people <lb />
missed an opportunity of attend- <lb />
a real high class entertain- <lb />
WHAT A <lb />
WATER <lb />
REFER TO THE <lb />
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs L. Little, W. cock. Wiley <lb />
Brown. R. S. Evans. Herbert A. Ii J. Y. Monk <lb />
and many others of Greenville, <lb />
Send orders to <lb />
Geo. S. <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
Is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall <lb />
for dinner and with such a large tine c <lb />
Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Fruits, as I carry, selecting and buy- <lb />
are easy and tho all saved It will take do argument to <lb />
you of if you visit my store and what I carry. <lb />
You can find me one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
Mi<lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
Hands Across the Sea <lb />
From International Sleeves<lb />
John Bull reaches <lb />
out from the London <lb />
NATIONAL <lb />
TAILORING CO. <lb />
to shake <lb />
cousin, L Sain, <lb />
a his New York <lb />
headquarter.-. is <lb />
him on his <lb />
purchases <lb />
of L n i s h <lb />
woolens <lb />
Tailoring Co. <lb />
POPULAR PRICES <lb />
York Chicago San Francisco <lb />
They maintain office in Berlin, also, where their buyers up the choicest products <lb />
the mills. Altogether, the INTERNATIONAL is one of the heaviest woolen <lb />
buyers in Europe and America to-day. stocks have to be enormous to meet the de- <lb />
created Dy million garment a The International Enterprise Reflect <lb />
Credit on all American. You can more of it by becoming an International man. <lb />
We show and measures Here. <lb />
l ,. .- <lb />
HE MAN'S III <lb />
TO SOLVE THE NEGRO PROBLEM. <lb />
Governor-elect Hoke Smith, of <lb />
Georgia, is of opinion that a large <lb />
influx foreign immigration to <lb />
the South would go fir toward <lb />
s the race problem. He <lb />
says the. t in cast the <lb />
who are now segregated in the <lb />
South, would scatter themselves <lb />
over th country, which in his <lb />
Opinion, would be better for the <lb />
South and the both. The; <lb />
Richmond Times-Dispatch, which <lb />
knowledge of everything, <lb />
passes upon this <lb />
approves it, and presents a <lb />
modern instance, h <lb />
well the idea work, a <lb />
its own State. We <lb />
Springfield Republican, <lb />
which has a very tender regard <lb />
for the in the South, com- <lb />
mends this saying of Mr Smith's, <lb />
and chinks that there is much <lb />
reason This least is <lb />
if population is <lb />
distribute throughout the whole <lb />
i country, so to give to each <lb />
and every State its fair <lb />
; of the black race; the <lb />
problem will then become a <lb />
and a sectional prob- <lb />
The South is quite willing <lb />
that oilier sections shall have <lb />
their just proportion of <lb />
if other sections can induce them <lb />
to emigrate from the South and <lb />
settle In the North and West- <lb />
There is one Northern man. at <lb />
any who has shown a dis- <lb />
position to do his part in <lb />
the from the South to <lb />
the North, and all Northerners <lb />
who are like-minded may, if <lb />
they choose, follow his exam- <lb />
with the full consent of the <lb />
South. We refer to the <lb />
gent who came down to <lb />
Danville, Va., captured a <lb />
woman, of whose charms he had <lb />
become enamored, and took her <lb />
. home to become his wife. This <lb />
i incident may afford our Spring- <lb />
; field contemporary a text for <lb />
I further observations on the <lb />
prob <lb />
of <lb />
FLUE CURING IMPROVES TOBACCO LIKE <lb />
ROASTING IMPROVES GREEN COFFEE <lb />
Flue Curing Develops the Stimulating Aroma and Taste <lb />
Found In Schnapps that Satisfies Tobacco Hunger <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
SMALL FIRE. <lb />
BLOW, Manager and <lb />
. -a <lb />
a we the w <lb />
, I away, <lb />
Pat Oat Without Much Damage. <lb />
Just before o'clock <lb />
day night people returning home <lb />
from the opera house saw flames <lb />
out the roof of a pantry <lb />
between the kitchen and dining <lb />
room of the home of Mrs. C J <lb />
on Evans street. An<lb />
There are three ways used by far- <lb />
for curing and preparing their <lb />
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. The <lb />
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb />
the later discovery and improved way <lb />
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb />
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb />
and suspended over intensely hot <lb />
flues in especially built to re- <lb />
the heat, and there kept in the <lb />
proper temperature until this curing <lb />
process in the tobacco the <lb />
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb />
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb />
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb />
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb />
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb />
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb />
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb />
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb />
Schnapps and other brands <lb />
of high grade, flue cured tobaccos. <lb />
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb />
on sale that look like Schnapps; the <lb />
outside of the imitation plugs of to- <lb />
is flue cured, but the inside is <lb />
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily <lb />
sweetened air cured tobacco; one <lb />
chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco <lb />
hunger longer than two chews of <lb />
such tobacco. <lb />
Expert tests prove that this flue . <lb />
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb />
Piedmont region, requires and takes <lb />
less sweetening than any other kind, <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
satisfying effect on chewers. If the <lb />
kind of tobacco you are chewing don't <lb />
satisfy, more than the mere habit of <lb />
expectorating, stop fooling yourself <lb />
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb />
Schnapps is like the tobacco chew- . <lb />
formerly bought costing from I <lb />
to per pound; Schnapps is sold I <lb />
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. .<lb />
it,<lb />
hi- <lb />
for job <lb />
r ting receipts <lb />
then went on <lb />
a short distance. <lb />
magic the incident was to which the <lb />
was wafted up town and then responded and <lb />
pshaw it was were not putting out <lb />
arrears. haves from the real old man to th much of a tin <lb />
the lad of ten it was who roof had to torn off to <lb />
should and shouldn't catch the <lb />
gang. All night the town was <lb />
paraded, valuables were placed <lb />
. receive <lb />
t, Mir mail at<lb />
Mrs. Lou Nichols, of in safety, babes were tucked <lb />
m is here on a visit to her beds, wives sought refuge in <lb />
Mrs Hemby. while their liege lords<lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, N. C. <lb />
r, were on the warpath in defense <lb />
We are displaying a very of home and Next <lb />
pretty hue tut squares was serene, the rob- <lb />
rugs. Cannon m t e.-s gone, the valuables replaced, <lb />
Mrs E S. left Tues- the babes once again in the <lb />
day for Williamston where she mother's arm the mother <lb />
.;, from her closet at her <lb />
household affair and our <lb />
If at an interested in cool; man hod back to usual <lb />
Stoves and heaters it will pay avocations of life and every- <lb />
you to and calm awaiting later <lb />
prices that Cannon to chronicle, and <lb />
making make our place in history <lb />
Ida G. Edwards is visa- and our people as subjects to <lb />
. , . . be admired and spoken of men. <lb />
relatives m Kinston. So he second in <lb />
W. B. Greenville, Burglary hue. <lb />
was here on business Tuesday. I Miss Olivia Cox left on the <lb />
., train yesterday for school at <lb />
.,. . . , Winterville. <lb />
If you need any paint be sure <lb />
to call on E. E. Co. They <lb />
have a paint will cover over <lb />
y as much suffice and wear as long <lb />
as any and a good price. <lb />
We regret to learn B. S. Sum- Miss Stancill, of Washington, <lb />
and family anticipate has been here on a visit to <lb />
leaving den and making their <lb />
home at liar ton. This is an, Our moat go, h <lb />
excellent family and our people j is well advanced. The now <lb />
are give them Up. interest the most economic Inn- <lb />
Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
The following is a statement <lb />
it- Just how the fire started can- <lb />
not be explained, though Mrs. <lb />
Forbes thinks it may have caught <lb />
from a lamp carried in the pantry <lb />
early in the night It had evidently <lb />
been burning sometime under <lb />
the tin before disco. <lb />
J. HI<lb />
nun <lb />
age, <lb />
Hi <lb />
at COST <lb />
James who has been <lb />
visiting his brother M. M. Sauls <lb />
as rendered by the Dispensary <lb />
last report. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
v m n they To- <lb />
higher ii a <lb />
Farmers movement working to the <lb />
Or <lb />
A-STRAY UP <lb />
I have n up a cow and calf <lb />
Cow is in good condition, black <lb />
with white list across shoulders. <lb />
nearly white Calf about <lb />
five old, dark color. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
property and paying costs. <lb />
Near School House, West <lb />
of <lb />
LOST.-On the railroad yard at <lb />
Greenville, a pocket book con- <lb />
about a trunk check <lb />
small ring. A liberal <lb />
Win De paid finder by <lb />
leaving at Reflector office- <lb />
Mrs. C T. Gardner, <lb />
Salisbury, N C <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
Dec I <lb />
to public sale, to <lb />
bidder for all my <lb />
cattle, hogs, farming <lb />
utensils and household and <lb />
en This sale will be <lb />
at my borne place Great, <lb />
Swamp. <lb />
Make his <lb />
Christmas <lb />
The finest CHRISTMAS <lb />
r you can make is a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
Our artistic pianos bear <lb />
our v. e c old net <lb />
put t on any bu- the best. <lb />
We make and . in to <lb />
you <lb />
dealer's prices, and on ea- <lb />
terms <lb />
Drop us a line let u <lb />
Veil you It.<lb />
Mi. <lb />
street<lb />
TO <lb />
in of q <lb />
of Mary A <lb />
this day been <lb />
issued to mi- of <lb />
of Pi t to <lb />
is y given to all per- <lb />
holding claims against the <lb />
THE ENTIRE I OF <lb />
Clothing, Dress goods, Notions, <lb />
Hats, caps, Boots, shoes, and <lb />
Fancy groceries and store fix- <lb />
Must be by the <lb />
First day of <lb />
We publish our cost mark as we mean business we say <lb />
at Cost. <lb />
HA G L BO B M QT S <lb />
Come one, come all and examine cur stock no goods <lb />
on credit. <lb />
sold <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
in <lb />
Total resources <lb />
Net profits <lb />
has returned to hi <lb />
cordially in-j <lb />
to call hand <lb />
up-to-date cl acct. others <lb />
coal. Stock on hand <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
W. E. Hooks wont to Green- <lb />
ville Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. and <lb />
Miss Isabella Dawson have come <lb />
and ch go <lb />
E. Co, always have <lb />
fresh goods on hand. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
B. F and family who <lb />
lave been on a visit to Fort <lb />
came home this week. <lb />
James Sauls, of Fremont, <lb />
from Saturday until <lb />
y here with brother, M. M. <lb />
807.62 <lb />
28.44 <lb />
1798.06 <lb />
1493.11 <lb />
1309.21 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
j Stock on hand Aug. <lb />
18th- 1906 less out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Cash on hand <lb />
Rills payable <lb />
S 975.45 <lb />
136.42 <lb />
381.24 <lb />
fa <lb />
Bale;. <lb />
The government rt issued <lb />
Wednesday of the amount f <lb />
cotton ginned out of this season's <lb />
crop up to Nov. places <lb />
8,531.486 bales. This is about <lb />
a million hales in excess <lb />
year. <lb />
last<lb />
METEORIC <lb />
A full line of Meg and Dry Goods, <lb />
The agency existing between <lb />
J. E. Winslow and J. Mills <lb />
from Sept. 1st, 1904 to this date <lb />
is hereby discontinued. All <lb />
sons owing notes or accounts <lb />
through said agency <lb />
or mules, are hereby requested to----- <lb />
come in at once and settle same. <lb />
All notes and accounts will be <lb />
f at my office in <lb />
This Oct. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW. <lb />
Everything needed for the house and i make a <lb />
p in lit suits to order. <lb />
H I IN E <lb />
Ml N. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
Interesting Recent Event . <lb />
Bethel, N C Nov- <lb />
Effie Grimes i <lb />
a night, <lb />
Nov. in of <lb />
All persons are hereby notified Watson . ., <lb />
not to buy or trade my two , , , .,, <lb />
notes for each -one given v <lb />
and one to E. R joyed the hospitality th <lb />
-for a right to sell the charming ho.-.; . 1- <lb />
1904 Swift Washer Company Die and Etta <lb />
J. A. Griffin, id n, W. <lb />
II. ; EL <lb />
Miss Lucy Manning gave a <lb />
Nov. 19th, 1900. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. ; <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
house party at her hospital <lb />
home B last <lb />
All persons are hereby notified Th ,. were among the <lb />
not buy or trade .,. ,. ,, D <lb />
given and O. Bryan. <lb />
Moore for each for a right Winterville; <lb />
to sell the 1904 Swift <lb />
Company right. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Nov. 17th, 1906. <lb />
C. A. Fair. <lb />
Panacea water is highly rec- <lb />
Orders can be left <lb />
or said Mary A. Turnage with G. S. <lb />
to present them lo mo for <lb />
duly on or <lb />
before the 80th of November <lb />
or I be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. -II <lb />
persons to said estate <lb />
will to <lb />
me. This the of No. <lb />
J A. Harrington, <lb />
of Mary A. <lb />
and Blow, <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one male hog <lb />
has been running with my <lb />
hogs for sometime. The hog is <lb />
a blue sandy color with neither <lb />
ear marked, weighs about <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Tile Clerk of Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county having is- <lb />
sued loiters testamentary to mo, <lb />
the J, on the <lb />
of . 1906, on I p <lb />
Iv Victor <lb />
hereby given to all per- <lb />
indebted to the estate u <lb />
make immediate payment the <lb />
an I to an creditor <lb />
of said estate to their <lb />
claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
months after the date of this no- <lb />
or this notice will he plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
pounds. Owner can get same Mt of November <lb />
Come in and my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE N ii I- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
proving property and paying <lb />
Elbert Cox, <lb />
N. C <lb />
D. No. Id St <lb />
F. G. JAMES. <lb />
on of E. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Hardware <lb />
Will Ormond of <lb />
a pleasant visitor at <lb />
office during the week. <lb />
I Capt. D. G. Berry, William <lb />
Zeb Bland, Ollie <lb />
Move and Joe Blow <lb />
to Greenville today. <lb />
We handle Goldman's shoes <lb />
or women, Misses and children. <lb />
Every pair sold under strict <lb />
On overcoats and <lb />
Cannon Tyson can <lb />
you in both quality and <lb />
Mr. Moon a brother of Mrs. <lb />
I it for his home <lb />
n Washington City today. <lb />
Burglars <lb />
a phone message was <lb />
here conveying the <lb />
that two very suspicious <lb />
looking chi we <lb />
hair way in this direction and <lb />
the to be on <lb />
he OUt. This created no <lb />
ripple of excitement, and <lb />
; for short while were <lb />
at on the live <lb />
sure enough, two <lb />
presenting the <lb />
ranee of the road pro- <lb />
came and found quarters <lb />
t a bearding house In <lb />
careful investigation <lb />
definite could be learned <lb />
f them and they for awhile were <lb />
L-ft to their own meditation. <lb />
ratter upon arrival of a <lb />
Her dark IT said t be <lb />
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by th n <lb />
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I. rep on<lb />
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l Lilly <lb />
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more <lb />
Ayden. Good well <lb />
and out in <lb />
Apply lo <lb />
A n. K. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I have out two notes for <lb />
each for half a Swifts 1901 Wash- <lb />
Machine right. As these <lb />
notes were obtained from me by <lb />
misrepresentation I shall refuse <lb />
to pay them, and all persons are <lb />
hereby warned against buying <lb />
or trading for them. <lb />
Nov. 15th, 1906 J. H. Harris. <lb />
Ayden, N, C, <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Me <lb />
Or Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Brick St <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
M, <lb />
Now is your time lo save <lb />
money by coming us for <lb />
children s school <lb />
pens, era <lb />
we have also a great assort- <lb />
of AI <lb />
note paper for use State is in <lb />
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
The mat of social <lb />
lend <lb />
If. SAULS. <lb />
Moore, <lb />
Bell; and Mayne <lb />
I. ; Minnie <lb />
Dave in of Tori Barbara <lb />
Manning, of Bethel; and <lb />
Lee Stewart and W. C. Harris- <lb />
son, and Harbert <lb />
of Hassell, <lb />
On Friday . Nov. 23rd, <lb />
Mr. Thomas II Lindsey, A. M. <lb />
B. ., of Durham, will give an <lb />
entertainment In the graded <lb />
auditorium for the benefit <lb />
of the school. Mr. Lindsey <lb />
c highly recommended by <lb />
the first school men of this and <lb />
other states as a monologue and <lb />
character sketch artist of <lb />
ability. The <lb />
will be varied and will consist of <lb />
character ski and <lb />
Admission cents, <lb />
children <lb />
The annual conference of the <lb />
E. church, this <lb />
session here. Quite <lb />
a large number of delegates are <lb />
in at <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
N. <lb />
At of <lb />
All person her <lb />
not to buy or trade Tor my two <lb />
For one <lb />
to Ella ail and one Lo E. R, <lb />
for h right I ell the <lb />
Swift Washer Company <lb />
t, R. I. <lb />
N . 17th. . i. M. C.<lb />
Pr of <lb />
Students. <lb />
A canvass of the students body <lb />
has recently been made wit ha <lb />
vii n of determining in what <lb />
proportions the different <lb />
are represent- <lb />
ed in the I y. It has <lb />
been found that the Methodist <lb />
church heat the list with <lb />
members. The have <lb />
the and <lb />
the Episcopalians Then <lb />
are U Lutherans, members <lb />
the Christian n <lb />
Catholics, -1 <lb />
members of Gen. n <lb />
church, while the <lb />
Disciples and the Friends are <lb />
represented. Tho total church <lb />
membership amounts to . <lb />
There are students enroll d <lb />
in tho university at present. <lb />
Heel. <lb />
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probably masses of <lb />
iron or other minerals which <lb />
arc <lb />
rate. these <lb />
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and <lb />
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and <lb />
from <lb />
old Coin, <lb />
. Loin, <lb />
Hank notes and <lb />
notes <lb />
568.21 <lb />
t j in, j <lb />
Sin pin fund <lb />
IT v profits lens<lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
200.110 <lb />
1,238 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
5,045.00 <lb />
Just a <lb />
Those who have not responded <lb />
lion due The Reflector must <lb />
think they were sent out merely <lb />
for the fun of the thing But <lb />
seriously, we need the money. <lb />
and wish every one who <lb />
; i statement would send <lb />
us the int. <lb />
Office Well Equipped. <lb />
The of the county board <lb />
of education and superintendent <lb />
of in Masonic temple <lb />
building, has been handsomely <lb />
with a new desk, book <lb />
case, cabinet, table and <lb />
chairs. The office is now well <lb />
, and a credit to the <lb />
county. <lb />
I have cut three notes- one for <lb />
and two for each for <lb />
1904 Washing <lb />
right. ob- <lb />
from me through <lb />
re tin I shall refuse to pay <lb />
the ti persons are j <lb />
notified no; to buy or for <lb />
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was dying and being nursed <lb />
by hi- consort. Entering the cot- <lb />
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over I lie fire. she <lb />
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COUNTY OP PUT, <lb />
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tint the above is Hue to Hie of my and be <lb />
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SMITH <lb />
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and can save mini these.<lb />
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virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered to Window Mills by <lb />
John R. Braxton and wife. <lb />
ton. on the 23rd day of November. 1904 <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash <lb />
the Court house in Greenville <lb />
d Thursday, December the 1906 <lb />
the parcel or lot of <lb />
land, the town Ayden and <lb />
the north side of First Street, be- <lb />
ginning a point on First Street at a <lb />
take in the ditch and running a north- <lb />
course with the ditch <lb />
S. Haifa line, thence t <lb />
course with J. S. Hart's line <lb />
feet to a ditch, thence a <lb />
with said ditch feet to First <lb />
an course <lb />
with First Street feet to the begin- <lb />
about one third of an <lb />
acre more or and the lot <lb />
from J. H. This <lb />
20th day of r, <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
F. G. Jan-es. Atty. <lb />
TL I <lb />
f U ii day re D. <lb />
C. Mn ;. t of the r <lb />
of Pitt County, executor to <lb />
. i K <lb />
Tan i U herd y given U <lb />
all holding claims against <lb />
; i in <lb />
i . them to me tor i a; n did <lb />
authenticated, on or <lb />
day i I i r 1907, or <lb />
will I bar of r recovery. <lb />
All i to u <lb />
mi mi o <lb />
the i i November IS I . <lb />
C. L. <lb />
Ll ran. <lb />
Execute <lb />
-v Blow, <lb />
Dr. A. Fitts. of Charlotte, <lb />
was killed while out hunting by <lb />
the accidental discharge <lb />
gun <lb />
Mr. Moore Coating Next Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Chas C. Moore, the <lb />
president of the North Carolina <lb />
Division of the Southern Cotton <lb />
Association, sends the Reflector <lb />
a card in which he says <lb />
meetings were held this <lb />
week at Monroe. Wadesboro and <lb />
Lumberton and the farmers were <lb />
greatly interested in the <lb />
company that will be <lb />
organized to buy weak cotton <lb />
Mr. Moore says he hopes to meet <lb />
at least Pitt county farmers <lb />
in Greenville on next Saturday, <lb />
Dec. 1st. He will be here <lb />
day and all farmers interested in <lb />
getting better prices for their <lb />
cotton should be present. <lb />
ALE OF PERSONALTY. <lb />
Or. Monday the 17th of December <lb />
US, on the farm of the late Alfred <lb />
Forbes in Beaver Dan. Township, <lb />
county, known as Williams <lb />
i will sell at public sale the <lb />
. i ; i . i i i j I <lb />
A deceased, co <lb />
of mules, wagons, farm- <lb />
com, fodder, hay. cotton <lb />
n., etc. Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
his the 21st of November <lb />
FORBES <lb />
of will and <lb />
Alfred Forbes. <lb />
Todd. who has <lb />
been out at attending <lb />
the Cotten nuptials. <lb />
left Friday afternoon for her <lb />
home in Atlanta. <lb />
J BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
AT BETHEL, C. <lb />
At the close o business Nov. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and discount <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Hanks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
in bank V <lb />
and other U. notes <lb />
as Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Total <lb />
B II- <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified d eeks <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
r. W H -lard Cash, the above named solemnly <lb />
wear that the above statement is true to the best my <lb />
W. H <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this day of<lb />
H T. Ca son <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
M. BLOUNT. <lb />
R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
STATON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
OF NO v. 12th,<lb />
I- <lb />
Ca k pa ii, <lb />
Sn plus Fund.<lb />
Time d <lb />
40.69 <lb />
r- <lb />
d, .- u <lb />
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u . B inks<lb />
Id coin <lb />
i I <lb />
note--, <lb />
St, I <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
R. Davis Cashier of named bank, do solemn <lb />
or swear is true to the best of <lb />
knowledge J. r. DAVIS, <lb />
. sworn <lb />
me, h day I Nov <lb />
WOO. <lb />
J. V JOHNSTON,<lb />
Correct--Attest <lb />
W. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
E. E. A. Manage; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Sash, Doors, Blinds, <lb />
And all Kinds of Turned Work. <lb />
Also Dealers n <lb />
AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring <lb />
etc. <lb />
ASSORTMENT OP SASH, DOORS <lb />
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
Till rs will receive prompt attention. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Such Com- <lb />
In every department, of the <lb />
Best and Goods, is <lb />
timely tempting proof <lb />
we are prepared to <lb />
perfect satisfaction to <lb />
It he most critical and <lb />
buyers. <lb />
Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT NO <lb />
THE GARDEN OF EDEN. <lb />
Aid History of The Bible. <lb />
Rev. Ada C. <lb />
delivered two interesting dis- <lb />
courses here Sunday in <lb />
Mo e Chapel. The sub- <lb />
Garden of <lb />
end as a foundation she used <lb />
this is the man <lb />
as one of us o know <lb />
and evil <lb />
The story of is full of <lb />
beautiful meaning, but has been <lb />
robbed of all its strength and <lb />
beaut by blind leaders of the <lb />
blind for ages. Rightly under-j <lb />
stood, it is the olden objective <lb />
of all bing was <lb />
as protected within the <lb />
of the serpent. Serpents <lb />
are sculptured by thousands on <lb />
the temples of India, of <lb />
and Central America. To <lb />
Greeks the serpent was the <lb />
of health and good fortune. <lb />
It was also the symbol of <lb />
and It is still <lb />
a household deity fed with <lb />
milk in many parts of the <lb />
East and in India If a dead <lb />
is found a coin is placid <lb />
in its mouth and the cat care- <lb />
CAROLINA FRIDAY. <lb />
1906 <lb />
SALARY OF <lb />
Fear-Dollar <lb />
heat for <lb />
H. C. Nov. <lb />
Incidentally growing out of a <lb />
charge Solicitor <lb />
Brown of the Fifteenth Judicial <lb />
District was collecting illegally <lb />
One Pension <lb />
For the first time in her his- <lb />
the United Slates has closed <lb />
one of her many p n-ion ac- <lb />
counts; that is of widows of vet- <lb />
of the Revolutionary war. <lb />
The last Revolutionary soldier's <lb />
widow drawing a pension died in <lb />
HE STOCK FOOD WARN- TWENTY <lb />
INC OUR FARMERS AGAINST <lb />
A COMMON SWINDLE. <lb />
NOT <lb />
earns, So- Vermont a few days ago, aged <lb />
Court will he called upon j years. She was the widow <lb />
to determine whether or not Damon who was re spent every year in <lb />
solicitor in this district or when she. at the age j era thousand dollars a year <lb />
The Ohio News, <lb />
The Raleigh Progressive Par- a famous and <lb />
mer prints a notable article ex- bing daily paper published <lb />
posing the stock food b ., has <lb />
which it pronounces the most . . , <lb />
stupendous swindle now being for e very good reason <lb />
practiced upon American I re is not <lb />
Millions and millions of , . a man <lb />
haps in very y <lb />
gaudily advertised <lb />
etc, <lb />
.-, <lb />
Every quality and grade is a warrant of Excellence. <lb />
every Price an object lesson In the economy of buying <lb />
The Fair Price Banner Waves Over AH<lb />
With pride and confidence In the variety richness, <lb />
completeness, and cheapness of our beaut i u <lb />
stock, we Invite you to come <lb />
examine our seasonable line. <lb />
I A <lb />
, I u <lb />
Groceries Clothing, <lb />
Boots and <lb />
-.- n <lb />
Hats, Cap, Notions etc, etc. <lb />
The ore <lb />
Unquestioned the Styles, and <lb />
Variety and Range for and Prices Right <lb />
There in in buying Here <lb />
Remember i s OH <lb />
lit i. canals v t <lb />
fully buried. But you say these <lb />
people were had <lb />
n physical and spiritual K , ,, , . , . <lb />
. not Moses and the prophets, <lb />
Science today tells us that <lb />
history of one of a certain species <lb />
is the history of the species as a <lb />
whole- If we will then apply <lb />
this fa to the story of he Gar-1 <lb />
den of we will see its, <lb />
force. Every child born, is born . <lb />
into a Paradise of innocence <lb />
The fir t demand is for food. I,. <lb />
representing the race, is ts a brazen serpent upon <lb />
nor <lb />
The Hebrews were <lb />
DO in reverence for the <lb />
serpent. The rod of Moses is <lb />
turned by God into a serpent <lb />
which swallows other rods so <lb />
transformed and becomes a <lb />
mighty rod to <lb />
and work wonders. And when a <lb />
fatal disease strikes the nation <lb />
a pole for their healing which is <lb />
reverently cherished for <lb />
I of years in the Be <lb />
supplied first with food as a <lb />
primal need. intelligence <lb />
in the child is it dis-, <lb />
objects, is able so . f J <lb />
speak, to give names to things no John says as Moses <lb />
Adam Next do., up the Serpent so must the <lb />
companionship; and I son of man be lifted up But <lb />
BOW must come that higher not the Serpent cured Yes <lb />
of the spirit, the is to be put under <lb />
ethical sense, and here in <lb />
home y .;, every <lb />
acted Eden experience <lb />
The mother places a fine vase <lb />
of on bracket aid warns <lb />
the children not to touch it while <lb />
she is absent. The girl is drawn <lb />
first to the flowers, suggests that <lb />
they stand upon a chair <lb />
smell the Then <lb />
tween them the vase fall.- <lb />
is not a printer in the<lb />
Bankers are there in plenty. <lb />
M i than are there, and <lb />
more are on the way. Several <lb />
c be operated, <lb />
with men to spare, <lb />
i . y i's there to <lb />
of a n amount <lb />
of legal business. <lb />
Doctors, brokers and <lb />
n citizens <lb />
are lacking. <lb />
Business men. farmers, me- <lb />
and representatives of <lb />
almost every other department <lb />
surviving and sold to gullible are common <lb />
But there is not one printer. <lb />
other I in the State is married him. <lb />
titled to collect the fee on sci-; Soon after the <lb />
fa. question of costs was closed young women went <lb />
heard by Judge Allen this after- the marriage speculation, while the invest <lb />
noon on motion of Col. Lusk, to marrying old pensioners so they and made by the <lb />
the in a certain case. secure a life pension after Experiment Stations have <lb />
CoL Lusk argued that the death f their husbands, and <lb />
costs and the solicitor's j many young women all over the are nothing more than common <lb />
fee were illegal. The solicitors have carried on this species meal, bran, etc., with a little <lb />
fee and the clerk's marriage speculation after cheap, salt. Epsom <lb />
the same in the case at issue as every war our country has had. pepper, saltpeter, etc., added to <lb />
have been taxed in other cases. The pension office records change the taste, and the mix- <lb />
After hearing argument Judge showed last June that there were more valuable than <lb />
Allen held that the solicitor's fee still living pensioned widows I ordinary ship stuff put up in <lb />
of was illegal. He said the war of 1812; of the Indian j flaming packages, advertised in <lb />
there was a decision of the I wars widows, while there j big illustrated ads in farm pa <lb />
Court that so held. Judge were <lb />
Allen said that he was those wars; of the war j at rates ranging from to <lb />
he had wen this decision Mexico, widows, with a ton. <lb />
many years ago. but admitting I only pensioned soldiers. These stock foods, which can <lb />
number of pensioned soldiers I be found in almost any country <lb />
in the war between the States I store, have recently been tested <lb />
be too numerous to in seven different Experiment <lb />
Stations, and our farmers who <lb />
While the pension has paying such enormous prices for <lb />
closed the pension list of widows the mixtures, should be interest- <lb />
and if you have temp- <lb />
then fight it. <lb />
broken, and the children <lb />
away, me mother comes <lb />
calls. Th; little culprits <lb />
to w <lb />
The naughty impulse cooled <lb />
down, the God walks in the <lb />
cool of the day In their little <lb />
e prom- <lb />
to the serpent I will put <lb />
enmity between thee and the <lb />
woman, between her seed and; <lb />
thy seed It shall bruise thy <lb />
head and thou shall bruise his; <lb />
Do you ask what of <lb />
l. j flaming sword turning every way <lb />
J to keep the way of the tree of <lb />
Life This is the great primal I <lb />
j law of self preservation which <lb />
forbids suicide, but holds a man <lb />
is; <lb />
run <lb />
and <lb />
are <lb />
that in looking into the matter be <lb />
was unable to find it. He held <lb />
however, that the fee was not <lb />
legal, and <lb />
for Solicitor appeal <lb />
Supreme Court. It is <lb />
pr i hat the ease on appeal <lb />
will rd at once. <lb />
Rel to the clerk's costs <lb />
taxed e case at issue, Col. <lb />
Lusk that the bill of <lb />
cots of 815.55 was not legal; <lb />
that only should have been <lb />
taxed. Judge Allen held that <lb />
the clerk was entitled to all the <lb />
cost-- i Col, <lb />
ed that he would appeal, where- <lb />
n J Allen said he thought <lb />
ed in the results as reported by <lb />
The Progressive <lb />
In Minnesota steers <lb />
stock food gave better suits <lb />
specie act of Congress. A the than those using the stock Is. <lb />
youngest of these is years old In Kansas two lot of sheep W e <lb />
it is most likely that there will i fed. and those without k <lb />
of Revolutionary war soldiers, it <lb />
not that of the <lb />
There are three living <lb />
who are drawing pensions by <lb />
soon be the second closing of a <lb />
pension lit by our government <lb />
Judging by th length of time <lb />
it takes to close the pen-1 an increased price of <lb />
list of our curlier wars it is I pound Of nineteen <lb />
foods made pounds <lb />
gain. In Massachusetts a slight <lb />
gain in butter was at <lb />
cents expert- <lb />
spiritual <lb />
., <lb />
in <lb />
n, and they heard <lb />
j to die battle, however hard, or j <lb />
brands a coward. <lb />
So far then from the story of <lb />
I Edi n's teaching a of ; <lb />
teaches the rise of man, fro <lb />
innocence to virtue; from <lb />
cry to civilization. And in that <lb />
beginning gives to woman a <lb />
the false theology of an <lb />
e lightened age has long denied <lb />
h r. <lb />
THE OP THE <lb />
By means of a diagram, en- <lb />
Col. Lu <lb />
lied. <lb />
Th- final <lb />
question will be <lb />
client should be sat- probable that the one for the in New Jersey sixteen <lb />
war between Slates will not <lb />
lion of the the be closed until toward the end <lb />
of interest the <lb />
Stale. The matter came <lb />
up during the last election when <lb />
Democrats charged that Solicitor <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Tit. Harper, of Kinston Dead. <lb />
Dr. U. Harper Sr. one of <lb />
snowed no gain--, a no in <lb />
cases where gains were made <lb />
from foods, their cost was <lb />
so great to make their use <lb />
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commonly misjudged. <lb />
printer today is a hi me- <lb />
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events of human life <lb />
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a impress on bis brain. <lb />
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penitentiary, and not one <lb />
printer, tells of the relative hon- <lb />
of the printer of today <lb />
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will lay n serpent of <lb />
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shame to them, but the wise beginning of the fourth can <lb />
mother If lad that they feel the to the revised version of the <lb />
shame. . knows they will century was clearly <lb />
next tempted to disobey, shown. <lb />
hesitate longer, and perhaps All original manuscripts being <lb />
Conquer the impulse. What if lost in the century and oral <lb />
they <lb />
Brown in fees on most prominent citizens of <lb />
was accepting illegal fees. Kinston. and ho was well <lb />
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that Democratic Solicitors all over Eastern North <lb />
taking the same fees that he Carolina, died in Wilson <lb />
was, and that there was law for day morning. His daughter was <lb />
such sick in the sanitarium at Wilson <lb />
profitable, in Iowa a steer j kicker the one is down his <lb />
was lost by using these high- town least of all. Be <lb />
what you say. Don't Kick. Put <lb />
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we mention kicking can't st p the of <lb />
examples merely to warn It rely the <lb />
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further the many hard earn- ti.; This win soon . <lb />
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and he went to see her. am. <lb />
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right and wrong, century that the gospels were <lb />
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her heart would break at were the manuscripts in the <lb />
stricken with pneumonia <lb />
fatten Carolina File caused his <lb />
With Secretary of <lb />
State in Raleigh. <lb />
The agreement of <lb />
between the Norfolk <lb />
thorn. But if tongues, reaching into <lb />
there is no power to distinguish, the third century, versions i.; <lb />
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this Gil <lb />
why <lb />
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knowing good and evil. <lb />
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worship was tree and serpent <lb />
worship. The tree represents <lb />
life, its roots v n deep in the <lb />
t kingdom of death, as the old <lb />
Nome mythology maintained. <lb />
The serpent to the Egyptian <lb />
.- <lb />
second t I tn.- century. <lb />
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century was the <lb />
perfect Bible made, <lb />
c ireful study and comp u of <lb />
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so c imps red. <lb />
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Southern Virginia and Carolina <lb />
Coast, A. Cm and Raleigh <lb />
and Pamlico railroads was <lb />
today with the Secretary of <lb />
late, the capital being <lb />
at 25.000,00 . of which <lb />
million is in d <lb />
stock and twenty million is in <lb />
common stock, system will <lb />
race miles of I in <lb />
Eastern Carolina and Virginia, <lb />
The and Southern ex- <lb />
A Bachelor's Philosophy. <lb />
Love makes the world <lb />
round, but it isn't always able to <lb />
make the girl's father come <lb />
round. <lb />
If a man wishes to convince <lb />
his wife that he is a genius, he <lb />
I must do it during the courtship <lb />
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she a woman. A woman loves <lb />
a . inn for want of something <lb />
to <lb />
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a year, in advertising little how <lb />
by exposing them good things you can <lb />
its farmer readers. and then turn around and tell <lb />
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may stop and keep I the right the only way. <lb />
some good money at home Let Gastonia Gazette. <lb />
foods alone. <lb />
ends from Norfolk to Belhaven t. oven though he knows <lb />
ind lackey's Ferry Washing- swamp. <lb />
Term Nearing End. <lb />
This week will con the <lb />
fiscal year of the county. The <lb />
new board of county commission- <lb />
will lake charge <lb />
and the various county- officers <lb />
will inaugurated for a new <lb />
arm. <lb />
ton, besides branch lines, <lb />
. The Virginia and Caro- <lb />
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to Edenton and from <lb />
to Elizabeth City, <lb />
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to <lb />
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miles. <lb />
from Goldsboro <lb />
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License. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Register of Deeds R Williams <lb />
issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
Russell B. and Salli <lb />
Cotten. <lb />
IV. H. Boyette and Hettie <lb />
Briley <lb />
Bailey and <lb />
aid. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Thad and Mary Lang- <lb />
Wm. Williams and Cora Du- <lb />
Henry Evans and Jen- <lb />
kins. <lb />
Jar vis Moore and Rosa Brown. <lb />
Frank Wilkins and Emma <lb />
The Snow Hill Association will <lb />
have another series of races on <lb />
Thur; day. 29th. <lb />
Miss Fay of Kinston. <lb />
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Mr. C. Moore, president of <lb />
the North Carolina Division of <lb />
the Southern Cotton Association <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
day. Dec. 1st. Every farmer <lb />
interested in better prices for <lb />
his cotton should be present- <lb />
The Kentucky man who has <lb />
been asleep for oust <lb />
be in a serious . when <lb />
Kentucky no <lb />
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