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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/>
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Id coin <lb/>
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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/>
The fact throws new light on <lb/>
a character that has long been <lb/>
commonly misjudged. <lb/>
printer today is a hi me- <lb/>
owner. He is of fixed employ- <lb/>
and is head of <lb/>
tie always was-far <lb/>
, I above the average man in <lb/>
and intelligence All the <lb/>
events of human life <lb/>
i s through his hands and <lb/>
a impress on bis brain. <lb/>
The fact that more than <lb/>
bankers are in the <lb/>
penitentiary, and not one <lb/>
printer, tells of the relative hon- <lb/>
of the printer of today <lb/>
ti more. <lb/>
It tells us that th .-, st com- <lb/>
and most danger a-, crimes <lb/>
of today being committed <lb/>
n it by <lb/>
Nobody has any 11- <lb/>
his call fore they heard the <lb/>
Mary, <lb/>
are were afraid and <lb/>
Have you troubled <lb/>
the Then John will lay <lb/>
the blame on Mary and Mary <lb/>
will lay n serpent of <lb/>
Each will seek to shirk <lb/>
the moral responsibility laid upon from the Teach- <lb/>
In that first act of Bible. <lb/>
It has brought pain and The history of the Bible from <lb/>
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/>
The Solicitor contended that known and had many warm <lb/>
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/>
And so it goes. The Progress-your shoulder to the <lb/>
Farmer gives instance after push Your little <lb/>
we mention kicking can't st p the of <lb/>
examples merely to warn It rely the <lb/>
our farmer readers against wast- wheels with a little the <lb/>
further the many hard earn- ti.; This win soon . <lb/>
ed dollars that go out from our out you will b. left the <lb/>
and he went to see her. am. <lb/>
MERGER IS COMPLETE. ; s n after arriving there he was. for these much lurch, looking way ahead at the <lb/>
frauds I procession which has cast you <lb/>
T e pi kicker is <lb/>
can <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
; to do wrong b depended <lb/>
y could difference not until the close- of the <lb/>
right and wrong, century that the gospels were <lb/>
Then they would be collected as writing.- <lb/>
I in that is idiots. The sources of Bible m <lb/>
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/>
then is no temptation, an other languages and writings of <lb/>
I i as the Christian fathers from the <lb/>
With <lb/>
this Gil <lb/>
why <lb/>
God I i <lb/>
Cod . . has the scowl <lb/>
of th- U is all <lb/>
wise tor ii The <lb/>
is the of <lb/>
. .- it provided temptation <lb/>
as a means to open man's eyes to students today <lb/>
that he might become as the gods J <lb/>
knowing good and evil. <lb/>
Among the earliest forms of <lb/>
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/>
Not until the versions of the <lb/>
century was the <lb/>
perfect Bible made, <lb/>
c ireful study and comp u of <lb/>
ii three sources wore be- <lb/>
so c imps red. <lb/>
Knowing the cost of its <lb/>
i r. the blood and tears <lb/>
it should doubly <lb/>
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/>
A man loves a woman because <lb/>
she a woman. A woman loves <lb/>
a . inn for want of something <lb/>
to <lb/>
Love is a sea of trouble upon <lb/>
which wants to launch <lb/>
I, <lb/>
they are, although so . <lb/>
advertised in many farm j an incubus. He is a millstone <lb/>
and the The Progressive the neck. Get <lb/>
I Farmer reports that it loses out of the rut. Stop looking for <lb/>
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/>
Here is one little leak which I the other fellow about Its <lb/>
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/>
extends i Si Ii <lb/>
to Edenton and from <lb/>
to Elizabeth City, <lb/>
The A. N. C. extends to to that <lb/>
Respect and esteem are the <lb/>
d lily bread of matrimony; a little <lb/>
it now and then <lb/>
d a . <lb/>
. eA v love a man enough <lb/>
to <lb/>
sue is not so sure about it as she <lb/>
like to be. <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
from Goldsboro <lb/>
m ;. with <lb/>
from Bayboro. be <lb/>
Pamlico from Raleigh f V <lb/>
miles to Wendell and will be advertisements of bargains <lb/>
extended miles to n begins. <lb/>
Junction with branch lines from A s <lb/>
Farmville to Snow Hill miles woman is to kiss her <lb/>
I and On how lovely that <lb/>
You can unlock the coal knows <lb/>
and get kindling wood in has had In her possession <lb/>
again for colder weather- at least twelve <lb/>
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/>
d in I at <lb/>
M id Her r, Dr. <lb/>
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Farmers Meet. <lb/>
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/>
on <lb/>
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after fat. 1906, <lb/>
freight not removed by own r n <lb/>
the . the A. i . . . I., i o. <lb/>
within i m <lb/>
Sundays or gal holidays . I <lb/>
from o'clock a. m. the <lb/>
of notice, shall ti. . r <lb/>
be subject to charge for each <lb/>
day or fraction of a ch con- <lb/>
may remain in o of <lb/>
the A. C. K. Co. -t <lb/>
com per LOU pounds per day. with min- <lb/>
charge of cents for any one <lb/>
package or lot for one consignee, hut <lb/>
not more than per day any <lb/>
one consignment not in excess of a car <lb/>
load. H. WARD. Apt. <lb/>
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for <lb/>
Tailoring Co. <lb/>
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York Chicago San Francisco <lb/>
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the German Altogether, the INTERNATIONAL is one of the heaviest woolen <lb/>
buyers in Europe and America to-day. Their stocks have to be enormous to meet the de- <lb/>
created by million garment a The Intern Enterprise Reflects <lb/>
Credit all Americans. You can stare more of it by an International man. <lb/>
We samples and measures here. <lb/>
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the stock <lb/>
holders in the Incorporation of the <lb/>
Winterville does by <lb/>
consent of each stockholder <lb/>
the company and trill not do further <lb/>
business in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb/>
1908. A. G. COX. Sec. <lb/>
TO CR <lb/>
Hawing qualified before tie Superior <lb/>
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
with will annexed, of the estate <lb/>
of Jane deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against said estate <lb/>
are notified to j resent them for pay- <lb/>
on or before the day of No- <lb/>
1907 or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. This Nov. <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
J. W. BROOKS. <lb/>
of Jane More. <lb/>
HE <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they <lb/>
cannot reach the scat of the disease. <lb/>
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional bi- <lb/>
and in order to cure it you must <lb/>
take internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, and acts <lb/>
on the blood and mucous <lb/>
i r. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb/>
was by one o <lb/>
the I physicians in this country f <lb/>
years a regular n. o <lb/>
is f the best tonics <lb/>
combined the best blood purifiers,, <lb/>
acting . j on the mucous surfaces. <lb/>
The combination of the two in- <lb/>
is what such won- <lb/>
result in curing Catarrh. Send <lb/>
for testimonials free. <lb/>
F. J. CO. Props. Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by price <lb/>
Take Hull's Family Pills for <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP <lb/>
n i pa cow and calf <lb/>
Cow in good condition, <lb/>
with <lb/>
feet white Calf about <lb/>
five months old. dark color. <lb/>
Owner can get same by proving <lb/>
arid paying costs. <lb/>
Near school House, West <lb/>
of Race Track <lb/>
LOST.-On the railroad yard <lb/>
Greenville, a pocket book con <lb/>
about a trunk check <lb/>
and small ring. A liberal <lb/>
will be paid finder by <lb/>
leaving at Reflector office <lb/>
Mrs- C T. Gardner, j <lb/>
Salisbury, N- C <lb/>
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
to public side, to the <lb/>
bidder all my <lb/>
cattle, hogs, <lb/>
utensils and household and <lb/>
furniture. This sale will is <lb/>
at my borne place<lb/>
Make his <lb/>
Musical <lb/>
mas <lb/>
The finest CHRISTMAS <lb/>
GIFT you can make is a <lb/>
PIANO n <lb/>
Our artistic planes bear <lb/>
our name. <lb/>
put It on any bu. the best. <lb/>
We make and to <lb/>
at a saving over <lb/>
dealer's prices, nod on ea- <lb/>
terms <lb/>
Drop u a line tot <lb/>
toll you ail H. <lb/>
elms, if. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Jam. <lb/>
street <lb/>
W. <lb/>
NO ICE To CREDITORS. <lb/>
up n <lb/>
the of Mary A <lb/>
this day been <lb/>
issued to me clerk of <lb/>
court of Pi t i i <lb/>
is here y given to all per- <lb/>
sons holding claims against the <lb/>
es ate of said Mary A. <lb/>
to present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly Authenticated, on or <lb/>
before the 20th day of November <lb/>
or this will he plead <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to said estate <lb/>
will make media's payment to <lb/>
me. This 20th of No- <lb/>
1906- <lb/>
J A. Harrington, <lb/>
of Mary A. <lb/>
Jarvis and Blow, <lb/>
Stray Taken op. <lb/>
I have taken up one male hog <lb/>
that has been running with my <lb/>
hogs for sometime. The hog is <lb/>
a blue sandy color with neither <lb/>
marked, weighs about <lb/>
pounds. Owner can get same by <lb/>
and <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
r. I. Id w <lb/>
Three ways are used by farmers <lb/>
for curing and preparing their to- <lb/>
for the market; namely sun <lb/>
cured, air cured and flue cured. <lb/>
The old and cheap way is called air <lb/>
cured; the later discovery and <lb/>
proved way is called flue cured. <lb/>
In flue curing the tobacco is taken <lb/>
from the fields and racked in barns <lb/>
especially built to retain heat and <lb/>
there subjected to a continuous high <lb/>
temperature, produced by the direct <lb/>
heat of flame heated flues, which <lb/>
brings out in the that <lb/>
stimulating taste and aroma that <lb/>
expert roasting develops in green <lb/>
coffee. These similar processes give <lb/>
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer- <lb/>
and stimulating quality that pop- <lb/>
their use. <lb/>
The quality of tobacco depends <lb/>
much on the curing process the <lb/>
kind of soil that produces it, as ex- <lb/>
pert tests prove that this flue cured <lb/>
tobacco, grown in the famous Pied- <lb/>
region, requires and takes less <lb/>
sweetening than tobacco grown in <lb/>
any other section of the United States <lb/>
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb/>
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies <lb/>
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers <lb/>
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps <lb/>
cheers more than any other chewing <lb/>
tobacco, and that's why chewers of <lb/>
Schnapps pass the good thing along <lb/>
one chewer makes other chewers, <lb/>
until the fact is established that <lb/>
there are more chewers and more <lb/>
pounds of tobacco chewed to the <lb/>
population in states where Schnapps <lb/>
tobacco is sold than there are in <lb/>
those states where has not <lb/>
yet been offered to the trade. <lb/>
A plug of Schnapps is more <lb/>
economical than a much larger <lb/>
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at <lb/>
per pound in cuts. Strictly <lb/>
and cent plugs. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
Reynolds Tobacco Company, N. C.<lb/>
HE ENTIRE 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 January <lb/>
We publish our cost mark as we mean business we say <lb/>
at Cost. <lb/>
G L BO B M G T S <lb/>
Come one, come all and examine cur stock no goods sold <lb/>
on credit. <lb/>
Everything for Cash <lb/>
Panacea water is highly rec- j <lb/>
Orders can be left <lb/>
with G. S. Prichard. See <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Clerk of Superior <lb/>
court of county having is <lb/>
sued letters filamentary to me, <lb/>
the d, 14th. <lb/>
dry of 1906, on i <lb/>
of E. Victor ox deceased <lb/>
notice s hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to <lb/>
make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, an I to creditors <lb/>
of said estate to pro their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, <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. This <lb/>
10th of November <lb/>
on the estate of E. Victor <lb/>
Come in and my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, J SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FENCE FOR FARM AND W U <lb/>
NO MACHINES. <lb/>
You c <lb/>
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The Hardware Man.<lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
As for Daily <lb/>
we take <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
all who receive their mail at <lb/>
office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job I <lb/>
I have up a sandy color- <lb/>
ed, black spotted female hog that <lb/>
running with my <lb/>
The hog weighs about or <lb/>
pounds, marked Swallow fork <lb/>
and round hole in right ear, slit <lb/>
in left. Owner can get same by <lb/>
proving property and paying <lb/>
If you need any paint be sure costs. J. E. <lb/>
on E. E. Co. They Nov. 1906. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
have a paint will cover over <lb/>
M. Manager and <lb/>
as much and wear its long <lb/>
as any and a good price. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
In our items sometime <lb/>
washing machine was being <lb/>
sold in and around this commit <lb/>
duly Superior <lb/>
i i-f y re. <lb/>
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la I, ll, A In <lb/>
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we made the statement that <lb/>
mi Hi h me r day f <lb/>
hi notice j n bar <lb/>
of their r r. <lb/>
This 6th <lb/>
There were services in the skipped so <lb/>
Episcopal church Sunday evening Mr. has seen <lb/>
conducted by Rev. W E. Cox, of informed us we were <lb/>
misinformed and that he had not The government op art issued <lb/>
Wednesday of the amount of <lb/>
We are displaying <lb/>
legitimate and that to <lb/>
had and does not have any hales. This is about <lb/>
Bale. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
pretty line of art squares <lb/>
Cannon Tyson <lb/>
been away only to attend to his. <lb/>
very business which he says is cotton ginned out of this season's <lb/>
and that ho I Crop UP to Nov. places it at <lb/>
is <lb/>
Miss Mary Long Whitehead leaving here. He says he is a halts in excess of last <lb/>
went up to Greenville on the to meet any process of <lb/>
afternoon train yesterday. does not fear any result <lb/>
If at all interested in cook therefore. do not wish to p f J US <lb/>
stoves and heaters it will pay do anyone an injustice and r,, sufferers of Kidney Liver or <lb/>
you to examine quality and knowingly do so. hence Bladder Other <lb/>
prices hat Cannon Tyson are and we tender a bottle and if <lb/>
maKing- . i core we will refund <lb/>
our apology . ,, .-i,., ., <lb/>
Friend John Horn, the chum- hi, pardon. <lb/>
mist boy in Greenville spent Sunday morning Deputy Slier- and if it <lb/>
apart of Monday here, John is Hyman. Policeman Clark, of use SOL <lb/>
looking we though the girl Greenville, with a revenue officer entitles yon <lb/>
would get him in spite of us. but named Lewis, passed herein <lb/>
his generous nature kept I private conveyance going <lb/>
With US a little while. He is one south. in th <lb/>
J. J. HINES, <lb/>
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. . THE DAY YEAR. <lb/>
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bad side of anything. <lb/>
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SOL. <lb/>
Only limited number <lb/>
in evening given this <lb/>
of the boys, who never sees the i hey returned having in charge to test <lb/>
the largest still seen in this sec- <lb/>
a barrel of and <lb/>
a gentleman. The latter Notice, <lb/>
stated the liquor was found in .,, <lb/>
his bar.,, that he knew who put A f <lb/>
. . not to buy or trade tor my two <lb/>
It there but not tell This each-one given <lb/>
is something unusual to our to Elias undone to E. it <lb/>
curiosity prevails a right to sell the <lb/>
I Hill CHI<lb/>
ft I <lb/>
of Men and Dry Goods, <lb/>
Everything needed for the house and form, make a <lb/>
of suits to order. <lb/>
Di N. N. C. <lb/>
The protracted in. ting which <lb/>
has in progress in the Mis- <lb/>
v Baptist church during the <lb/>
past weed has w- b been of <lb/>
Incalculable good to the <lb/>
The sermons have been <lb/>
fine, the attendance large and <lb/>
while no professions have been <lb/>
made impression created will <lb/>
not soon we believe will <lb/>
to the benefit of all so <lb/>
fortunate as to attend the <lb/>
vices. <lb/>
Canon Tyson c in- church Thursday morning <lb/>
the ladies to eleven o'clock. A <lb/>
go, <lb/>
; well The now <lb/>
. ill most <lb/>
r Cannon and Tyson. <lb/>
I I .- -ii ma- <lb/>
in at t <lb/>
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Need local bin Is, <lb/>
i . i i . f. ; i <lb/>
Thanksgiving Service. <lb/>
Special Thanksgiving services <lb/>
will be held in the Methodist <lb/>
at <lb/>
sermon <lb/>
up-to-date cloaks to the occasion will <lb/>
be preached. A collection will <lb/>
The following Is a copy of the he taken, for the Methodist or- <lb/>
marriage license of the grand- Raleigh. Let every <lb/>
father of B. P. one who can do so attend this <lb/>
place. and remember the or- <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pit County. <lb/>
To any regular minister of the Notice <lb/>
Gospel having the cure of ., . <lb/>
, , , , . I have out two notes for <lb/>
of whatever denomination, or- h Wash- <lb/>
justice of the peace of said right. As these <lb/>
count <lb/>
You. <lb/>
1901 Swift Washer Company <lb/>
right. J. A. Griffin, <lb/>
Nov. 19th, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons are hereby notified <lb/>
not to buy or trade for my notes <lb/>
given E. U. and D O. <lb/>
Moore for each for a right <lb/>
to sell the 1904 Swift Washer <lb/>
Company right. A. Fair. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Nov. 1906. <lb/>
A nice one horse turn <lb/>
i i inn ,. more <lb/>
half <lb/>
I rood well wall <lb/>
out Lund in <lb/>
i stale of Apply to <lb/>
A b ii, N. <lb/>
the peace of said <lb/>
notes were obtained from me by <lb/>
of you, are hereby misrepresentation I shall refuse <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
Mock, Kant i <lb/>
M. C <lb/>
licensed and authorized to to pay them, and all persons are <lb/>
v , ., hereby warned against buying <lb/>
the Rites of <lb/>
matrimony between Nov 1906 J. H. Harris. <lb/>
Manning and said Ayden, N, C, <lb/>
county, and join them together <lb/>
as man and wife. <lb/>
Witness James Sheppard, clerk <lb/>
of Pitt minty court, the third <lb/>
day of March in the year of <lb/>
American Independence. <lb/>
Domini Jas. Sheppard, elk. <lb/>
For goo and cheap our go <lb/>
E- E. Co, always have <lb/>
goods on hand. <lb/>
We congratulate our friend. C. <lb/>
L. a upon having passed a <lb/>
suet- examination before <lb/>
board of pharmacy at <lb/>
its e session. <lb/>
W die Goldman's shoes <lb/>
for w mi Mil and children. <lb/>
under c <lb/>
v; co its and , j, <lb/>
clot t can <lb/>
in both quality and <lb/>
s. notes <lb/>
Mr. Moon a r of Mrs. <lb/>
Stancill Hodges left for his home Total, s <lb/>
in Washington City today. <lb/>
No burglars our last. <lb/>
a blessed respite. They <lb/>
seem to h no up higher. <lb/>
B. I Henry <lb/>
were here <lb/>
ville S <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Now is your time to save <lb/>
money by coming in us for <lb/>
children's school <lb/>
tablets, pens, era <lb/>
We have also a great assort <lb/>
Mainly <lb/>
note paper for use <lb/>
all tints plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay of social<lb/>
SAULS. <lb/>
N. U <lb/>
IMPORTANT NEWS <lb/>
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a supply of <lb/>
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ten. <lb/>
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of Furniture, Pianos <lb/>
and Woodwork. <lb/>
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BOTTLES. <lb/>
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HAY, CORN. OATS. BRAN. SHIP STUFF, <lb/>
and can sell at very lowest I also carry a <lb/>
line <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
the Sen I <lb/>
and can save <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Leans Discounts, if <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
I from Banks, <lb/>
liver Coin, <lb/>
and <lb/>
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GROCERIES <lb/>
See me <lb/>
III. Mil <lb/>
on these. <lb/>
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LEAD LOW FOR <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
2,700.00 <lb/>
All persons are herein notified <lb/>
to buy or my two <lb/>
notes for each one <lb/>
ii Elias nail and one to E. <lb/>
for a right to sell the <lb/>
1904 v .;, Washer Company <lb/>
,; i right . L. Griffin, <lb/>
N v. IV,. . I Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
Deposits subject in check, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital paid in, I <lb/>
S n fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Cashier's 677.87 <lb/>
men are popular with our <lb/>
. I to take well- <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
NORTH CA<lb/>
K if I he above- o <lb/>
th t the iii la to best of my and be- <lb/>
lief. R SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH <lb/>
DIXON <lb/>
I . <lb/>
TO <lb/>
, e ii on the a.-- <lb/>
of Walter <lb/>
i. I i ii a. ,,. mo <lb/>
Clerk of the Court <lb/>
notice i.-. hereby given to all <lb/>
persona holding claims said ea- <lb/>
to present ahem to me for pay- <lb/>
duly <lb/>
the day of November 1907, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar their re- <lb/>
All persona indebted to said <lb/>
estate are requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. This the 26th day <lb/>
of November I, <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Waller deed. <lb/>
Jarvis Mow <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I have one <lb/>
and two for <lb/>
Swifts 1904 <lb/>
right. As these notes were <lb/>
from me <lb/>
I refuse to <lb/>
and are here ; <lb/>
notified not to buy or trade for <lb/>
the same. D. M, Newell, <lb/>
Nov. 15th, Ayden, C. <lb/>
NO i <lb/>
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Board t <lb/>
the l- , ,,, i . , <lb/>
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N. . Nov. a <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
Paying cents bushel f i <lb/>
cotton seed at S. M. Schultz's. <lb/>
ca a <lb/>
The Mr. <lb/>
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II is tin i i he I eon- <lb/>
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ii it was seen late Monday evening <lb/>
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O Nobles, retired St John's Parish, Pitt Co., N. C. and then the roach <lb/>
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San Juan but two miles away who <lb/>
When the famous charge and at home in this parish, <lb/>
capture was made at that point Oct. 19th. 1906, in the 37th year <lb/>
war of bis ago. <lb/>
Too bid to spoil the president's In his death St. John's Parish <lb/>
glory he has been out a valuable member an <lb/>
K . . efficient treasurer and Sunday <lb/>
of that charge up San Juan Mil. <lb/>
It recalls how Sampson tried to As superintendent of our Sun- <lb/>
the glory from of day school, as treasurer of our <lb/>
the Spanish fleet at vestry, as member of our guild <lb/>
Santiago. <lb/>
death was rapid. <lb/>
Much sympathy <lb/>
is expressed <lb/>
and the sorrow falls heavily <lb/>
upon them. <lb/>
The funeral was held at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon in Cherry <lb/>
Hill cemetery, service being <lb/>
i conducted by Rev. J. E- <lb/>
The pall bearers were R. <lb/>
Carr, C. Laughinghouse, <lb/>
I J. E. Nobles, Messrs. J. N. Hart, <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan. C. M. Jones, H. <lb/>
L. Carr and A. C. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Infirmity. <lb/>
The Rev. William Chase, <lb/>
rector of church, Brooklyn, <lb/>
now prominent in the crusade for <lb/>
Sunday law enforcement in New <lb/>
York, has an uncontrollable wink, <lb/>
lay the Boston Herald. Hie many <lb/>
Island friends will <lb/>
that when he is talking <lb/>
well New <lb/>
coats<lb/>
. <lb/>
TRAINS. <lb/>
and most important committees, <lb/>
i lie was ever faithful, earnest <lb/>
The Kinston Free Press says zealous, devoting his time, Corporation Commission Order At- <lb/>
talents and means to Mas-1 <lb/>
that at least ton per cent the <lb/>
t l s s cause. <lb/>
cotton now being marketed in We the of St <lb/>
that town is false packed, Parish, do deeply deplore the <lb/>
is sorry cotton is put in I loss of our deceased brother, and <lb/>
with a little good grade on offer our sincere and heartfelt <lb/>
side so that when the buyer sympathy to his grief stricken <lb/>
, , , u widow, and brothers as <lb/>
cuts into bale to examine it . . , <lb/>
them that we f.-o feel the <lb/>
he sees only the good cotton. , s to us <lb/>
The law makes it a felony to Resolved, that we set apart a <lb/>
pack cotton in a false manner page in our parish register to be <lb/>
and those who do so and are con- devoted U his memory; that a <lb/>
can be to the of this be sent <lb/>
the bereaved family and to the <lb/>
Mission Herald. Greenville Re <lb/>
fleeter, and Kinston Free Press <lb/>
f r publication. <lb/>
Cob. Whitfield, <lb/>
Waller F. Harding. <lb/>
Memorial <lb/>
A New York restaurant keeper <lb/>
offered Count the <lb/>
head at a salary of <lb/>
a year, and the count <lb/>
got mad and wants to fight about <lb/>
it. Better be thanking his <lb/>
that anybody was foolish enough <lb/>
to think he is worth that much. <lb/>
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb/>
Growing Banquet <lb/>
Wednesday Night. <lb/>
Next<lb/>
lactic Line lo Pet on Extra <lb/>
Service. <lb/>
Raleigh, Nov. <lb/>
Corporation Commission has <lb/>
sued an order to the effect that <lb/>
it is of the opinion that the con- <lb/>
of the traveling public <lb/>
requires it. and that it is <lb/>
cable that the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
provide transportation for pas- <lb/>
from Ponder to Hobgood <lb/>
daily at or before a. m. so <lb/>
that shall be made <lb/>
for passengers to Norfolk and <lb/>
intermediate points, and from <lb/>
. n i i e Om, but <lb/>
Pender to Parmele at or before ., . , . <lb/>
. . work on he concluded, <lb/>
a. m. so as to connect with I <lb/>
transportation for Kinston. j When the rector received the <lb/>
Washington and Plymouth, and printing he said, with some <lb/>
did not think it would be <lb/>
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There's a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these <lb/>
garments that you in any <lb/>
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one eye will, by an involuntary mus- <lb/>
contraction, appear to be <lb/>
point to the conversation. <lb/>
At the time he was rector <lb/>
of St. J church in <lb/>
he a printing office with a <lb/>
rush order for some work. <lb/>
do the job in time for <lb/>
you work said the <lb/>
printer, don't suppose <lb/>
approve of <lb/>
will leave the said Mr. <lb/>
Chase, you must do the best <lb/>
yon must not <lb/>
Ask for the SAXON Suits and You will <lb/>
find them the very latest in cut, fabric and pattern and the- <lb/>
tailoring of never failing quality. Remember that we size <lb/>
and grade, not only in these fine quality clothes, but in less <lb/>
garments as well. Price up Our All Ready Stock offers <lb/>
you the best value for your money you could find anywhere, and <lb/>
our Furnishing Department will complete your perfectly <lb/>
at little cost. Come in. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
And now Italy comes up and The committee of <lb/>
wants Uncle Sam to apologize o Greenville Chamber of Com- <lb/>
. has been meeting with <lb/>
stand up for a scrap. All be- canvassing <lb/>
cause a New York police court the town. Between ninety and <lb/>
fined an Italian singer for In- one hundred names have been <lb/>
suiting a woman in k. I as members. <lb/>
i i men were out when the <lb/>
The fellow who is trying to tailed at their places <lb/>
,, ,. , , and there may be others yet who <lb/>
corner the discharged sol want to become member. AH <lb/>
store and take them on an . can have an opportunity of <lb/>
tour is hankering <lb/>
cheap notoriety. <lb/>
returning from Plymouth in the <lb/>
afternoon furnish transportation <lb/>
so as to make close connections <lb/>
with trains due at Parmele at <lb/>
p m. for Washington, Kins- <lb/>
ton and and to Pender <lb/>
or Weldon and intermediate <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Lake Steamer Sunk and Thirty Per- <lb/>
om Drowned. <lb/>
The president is back <lb/>
from Panama and the country is <lb/>
now for his opinion of; <lb/>
the big ditch. <lb/>
for . their names by seeing <lb/>
Mr. W. S. Atkins, chairman of <lb/>
the committee. <lb/>
The Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
have a general meeting <lb/>
home banquet on Monday night of <lb/>
next week and every member <lb/>
should be present that <lb/>
A recent book entitled <lb/>
written by Mrs. Her- <lb/>
If New York we as Parsons, wife of Congress <lb/>
in making her home folks behave man Parsons, of New York, and <lb/>
as she is foreigners, better order a daughter of Henry Ck v has <lb/>
would prevail there. <lb/>
Big Still Captured. <lb/>
The big moonshine still cap- <lb/>
near Sunday <lb/>
night, was one of the <lb/>
the revenue officers have <lb/>
made. It was about gall . <lb/>
capacity, and besides the till <lb/>
there were barrels of trash <lb/>
and one barrel of whiskey. <lb/>
attracted an amount of attention <lb/>
out of all proportion to its <lb/>
As a contemporary states <lb/>
it, Parson advocates <lb/>
what she calls <lb/>
or what might be <lb/>
spoken of as experimental <lb/>
relationships. In other <lb/>
words, her idea is that a man <lb/>
and woman shall be allowed to <lb/>
enter a marriage <lb/>
for a limited period, the <lb/>
i of the martial relation to <lb/>
A new swindle is abroad . . <lb/>
,, , ., . be optional with the contracting <lb/>
the and. according to the the, ., ., j <lb/>
papers. The swindler sells <lb/>
barbed wire fencing stretcher <lb/>
machines, tie leaves the ma- <lb/>
chine and forty rods of good <lb/>
fence for trial, requiring the <lb/>
farmer to sign for the return of <lb/>
the stretcher. The farmer signs <lb/>
for which turns out to be <lb/>
Look out farmers Louis- <lb/>
burg Times. <lb/>
An effort was made to wreck <lb/>
a manager train on the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line between Fremont and <lb/>
Pikeville Monday night. Cross- <lb/>
ties piled on the track were dis- <lb/>
covered in time, to prevent <lb/>
At the end of the per. <lb/>
agreed on the parties are to <lb/>
free to separate and to enter <lb/>
into other contracts of the same <lb/>
Detroit, Mich., Nov. A <lb/>
Free Press special from <lb/>
tin, Ontario, says- <lb/>
The coasting steamer J. H. <lb/>
Jones, owned by the Crawford <lb/>
Tug Company, a local concern, <lb/>
foundered off Cocker <lb/>
Thursday afternoon and <lb/>
hands were The crew con- <lb/>
of twelve, all from War- <lb/>
ton, and the number of <lb/>
is estimated at sixteen. <lb/>
JACK <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
Elder G S. John preached <lb/>
at Pleasant Hill Sunday. <lb/>
S. W n and wife went to <lb/>
Washington Friday. <lb/>
Misses Julia Cox and Bertha <lb/>
Johnston spent Friday night <lb/>
with Miss Dora Cox. <lb/>
W. L. Clark and Henry <lb/>
left Friday for Raleigh and Whit- <lb/>
sett and will to lay. <lb/>
A. Clark, of Grimesland. <lb/>
spent Sunday <lb/>
here with his people. <lb/>
Elder H. Laughinghouse <lb/>
and wife spent Sunday night here <lb/>
with friends, <lb/>
H. B. Vanhook was with us a <lb/>
short while this morning. <lb/>
Many of the people from here <lb/>
attended church at Pleasant Hill <lb/>
This is no more nor less Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Mills spent a part <lb/>
of last week with Miss Dora Cox <lb/>
than the ancient doctrine of free <lb/>
love and the practice suggested <lb/>
d be wholly destructive of, near Red Banks <lb/>
the marital relation. A people <lb/>
who would tolerate it could no <lb/>
longer be called a Christian today, <lb/>
pit. Why waste time and space <lb/>
in discussing Ob- <lb/>
server <lb/>
S. C. Mills went to Washing- <lb/>
The New York burglar whose <lb/>
loot consisted of gas fixtures is <lb/>
naturally hoping that he <lb/>
get off a sentence <lb/>
A woman's long tongue is of <lb/>
ten for her shortness <lb/>
of breath. <lb/>
If a woman is homely <lb/>
ways knows but it's different <lb/>
with a man. <lb/>
so <lb/>
would not have been ready <lb/>
bat for the Sunday replied <lb/>
the honest printer. <lb/>
Surprised at this. Mr. Chase <lb/>
ed, I say that the work <lb/>
must not be done on Sunday <lb/>
surely did. but you winked, <lb/>
I knew what that wag <lb/>
the answer of the man of the <lb/>
types. <lb/>
Had to Settle. <lb/>
Colonel John H. of Con- <lb/>
cord, N. H., was in the latter part <lb/>
of his life in New York on an <lb/>
case for the Boston and <lb/>
Maine railway. He was <lb/>
by Frank Jones. At the noon <lb/>
hour they left the courthouse and <lb/>
Stepped into a Park row restaurant <lb/>
largely frequented by newspaper <lb/>
men. Colonel George was greatly <lb/>
amused to hear the waiter call off <lb/>
to the cook such orders as <lb/>
and <lb/>
can give that waiter an order <lb/>
he won't said Mr. <lb/>
June.-. <lb/>
you the drinks you <lb/>
. c George. <lb/>
-i out Ii man said, <lb/>
on toast for two, <lb/>
with the yolks <lb/>
The waiter walked to the end of <lb/>
the room to the dumb waiter and <lb/>
and Eve on a raft Wreck <lb/>
It to say that Jones <lb/>
paid Severn times while they were <lb/>
in Herald. <lb/>
Jas F <lb/>
Logical. <lb/>
Bigelow, says the New <lb/>
York Tribune, was arguing with a <lb/>
New York man about the Panama <lb/>
canal. <lb/>
arc not very Mr. <lb/>
Bigelow said at length. <lb/>
you arc as illogical as an old man I <lb/>
used to know in Berlin. <lb/>
oh umbrella In hand, <lb/>
set out one morning on a ; <lb/>
trip. Ho visited the <lb/>
for shoes, the I for a hat, the <lb/>
j and so on. <lb/>
he back home in <lb/>
evening he found that he had left <lb/>
his umbrella behind him some- <lb/>
where. Accordingly the next morn- <lb/>
the old man set out in <lb/>
quest of the lost umbrella. He <lb/>
unlucky at first. The seventh shop <lb/>
he visited was the one wherein his <lb/>
turned up. <lb/>
he said after thanking <lb/>
the as he started out with <lb/>
ha <lb/>
W, must say <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 lot.-, 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/>
1.25,1.50 per <lb/>
SHOES AT <lb/>
t and Shoes Noblest <lb/>
U out and the most table made u <lb/>
8.80 and 4-00 <lb/>
Percales and for <lb/>
school dresses in figures <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
Ii C and cent <lb/>
underwear is <lb/>
JAMES F, <lb/>
WHAT S ON .-d <lb/>
REFER TO <lb/>
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs J. L Little, J. W. Aycock. Wiley <lb/>
Brown. R. S. Evan Herbert A. B, J. Y. M <lb/>
and many of Greenville. <lb/>
Send orders to <lb/>
S. Prichard, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
i a no e . <lb/>
This is i C. who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Reflector and territory<lb/>
the Call of the year baa come plow is the Come and examine the large <lb/>
ad money is in greater circulation. I for up land, j line of couches at <lb/>
those in and on the <lb/>
i o. <lb/>
Nice sun dried apples fresh belts of all grades <lb/>
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
FOR SALE.-One-half are <lb/>
a routes leading out from <lb/>
Who are in arrears on subscription <lb/>
to Daily and Eastern <lb/>
will confer a great favor upon us <lb/>
by handing the amount to me at <lb/>
yOur earliest convenience. Receipts <lb/>
will be promptly. <lb/>
also solicited <lb/>
P. C. NYE. <lb/>
Winterville Dept. <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount was in <lb/>
town T afternoon shop <lb/>
ping. <lb/>
Money hidden away brings no <lb/>
income to you. If you put it in <lb/>
t. the Bank of Winterville, it <lb/>
Will not only yield you an income, <lb/>
but it will also be put into cir- <lb/>
will benefit <lb/>
Do you see this advantage <lb/>
Jno- Stokes was here Tuesday <lb/>
talking insurance. <lb/>
. n of <lb/>
U. i. <lb/>
r x . tin. <lb/>
You ea. find th I t w They are going. <lb/>
fresh <lb/>
B. P. Manning Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb/>
corner lot with three room dwell- just shipped pair of their Tar <lb/>
conveniently located to school Heel wheel to one of our <lb/>
and business part of town- For counties. <lb/>
particulars see j and <lb/>
J. A. Manning. . .,,. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
m , . . ready for inspection -t nine <lb/>
Go to the drug Store of B. .,,.,. . <lb/>
. . . o clock <lb/>
Bro for T. W. Wood ,,. .,. , <lb/>
. . . . 10th <lb/>
Sou's grade turnip , <lb/>
All are invited to call <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
Call and see the large line of j <lb/>
at our new the J. <lb/>
ladies and cloaks at B. Smith and Company. <lb/>
F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb/>
them at a bargain. <lb/>
Iron natures <lb/>
great household remedy. A con <lb/>
Mineral Water. Stops <lb/>
blood from Cure <lb/>
Kidney trouble, Liver com <lb/>
plaint, Female weakness, cuts <lb/>
sores etc. For sale at <lb/>
B. T. IS t. <lb/>
till nave f <lb/>
v t Bible-, e are off <lb/>
trade very <lb/>
Ayden N C <lb/>
Holiday goods are <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. Call <lb/>
and see them before they are <lb/>
picked. <lb/>
The Brother. <lb/>
One of the old-time Georgia <lb/>
made the following <lb/>
prayer at a week-day meeting <lb/>
we thank Thee for a <lb/>
Leslie Smith, of Falkland, <lb/>
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- i A Co. They are going. we never had cause to com- <lb/>
see or write them before you; Call and see them at once. j plain; and we're thankful, too, <lb/>
buy. A car load of fresh Tower just that, though we raised no meat <lb/>
Rev T. H. King filled his reg- received at Harrington this year. e have plenty of <lb/>
appointment at Com own. greens, and the <lb/>
church Sunday and Sunday of best Y-m- ways on the partridges are <lb/>
night. At the morning service fur more than bacon <lb/>
w need <lb/>
at cents. We don't deserve <lb/>
members of the Junior Order soon and <lb/>
tended church in a body Bro. , fool wear. .- blessings, but we've <lb/>
King strong sermons boots, got just the same, and <lb/>
each time. are all proved the ex- to shout <lb/>
Go and examine that new showing of the Bank morning <lb/>
f and fine shoes in the Constitution, <lb/>
at B. F. Manning your ;,, ; thus; <lb/>
Company sympathies, and <lb/>
Mrs. R. G Chapman spent with us In its rapid <lb/>
Saturday with Mrs. F. Car- j where a man's treasure is, <lb/>
roil in the country. <lb/>
Welt t iii in <lb/>
g that any <lb/>
ever saw the money. <lb/>
I Barber and Co. <lb/>
Jno- Carroll went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday on business. <lb/>
Faro delightful and refreshing <lb/>
smoke, goto J. B Carroll Co., <lb/>
for best cigars and cheroots. <lb/>
Lang Rouse and Joel Rouse <lb/>
went to their homes near Kin- <lb/>
Tuesday to spend Thanks- <lb/>
giving. <lb/>
A full line of i dies <lb/>
and fruit at B Carroll <lb/>
Lamb Taylor from near Kin- <lb/>
will be his interest also. <lb/>
Come and examine our large <lb/>
Cotton Meet <lb/>
The Pitt county branch of the <lb/>
Southern Cotton will <lb/>
meet at the court house in Green- <lb/>
stock of holiday goods which Saturday, Dec, 1st, 1906, <lb/>
daily. A. Ange at J L a. m. President C. C. <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
Moore is to be with us. and he <lb/>
nice line of fancy glass and requests every cotton grower in <lb/>
crockery wares, flower pots and the county whether a member <lb/>
stone jars at Harrington Barber <lb/>
The A- G Co., are <lb/>
still receiving orders for <lb/>
of the association or not, to be <lb/>
present. <lb/>
It is to be hoped that farm- <lb/>
will show an interest in this <lb/>
matter in which they are so <lb/>
C i in <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
James Notice of . <lb/>
and W. A. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
virtue of an order of the <lb/>
t of Pit . <lb/>
made above m ,. <lb/>
u signed J amen ;, <lb/>
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day i in i <lb/>
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stake on th N i u <lb/>
at i be corn r r d <lb/>
school house ., <lb/>
that e west t a . r <lb/>
feet from As, <lb/>
thence with die <lb/>
card's <lb/>
lino n t <lb/>
on the New <lb/>
with the sail, he begin- <lb/>
acres more <lb/>
This th 15th day of <lb/>
November, 1906. <lb/>
J. L Fleming. C <lb/>
Th Harm tor Rent. <lb/>
The entire <lb/>
which El. House <lb/>
at Boom Station, iii e <lb/>
for rent the year <lb/>
ten is I-. <lb/>
A. ;. A <lb/>
solve it for you. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
James L. Greet <lb/>
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K. C. <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Apply <lb/>
NC. <lb/>
;. ii i <lb/>
acre snip- <lb/>
i-u Sale ion is Brisk <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims art many and loud <lb/>
WHO WHY <lb/>
What it. There is tut one <lb/>
test. That sale is and most Important <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
he Prices on the Furniture You <lb/>
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb/>
I. H. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
I CO <lb/>
lea <lb/>
i their <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
Co. School Desk. See conCerned. <lb/>
write them before you buy. <lb/>
Come to hear President Moire <lb/>
next Saturday. <lb/>
R. R. Cotten, Pres. <lb/>
W. A. B. Hearne, Sec. <lb/>
Fire in Country. <lb/>
The store of Ed Laughing- <lb/>
house, colored, about miles be- <lb/>
Committee <lb/>
was here Monday visiting The executive of the <lb/>
his son Guy. I Southern Cotton Association of <lb/>
Try those delicious apples at J. is to meet at <lb/>
B. Carroll Co. court house in <lb/>
Carroll went December 1st. 1906, at <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday evening. V m. This is the last of the <lb/>
New lines of fine dress goods before the election of officers by fire about midnight <lb/>
wiving daily at Harrington for next year, and it is important Monday Both <lb/>
Barber Co. that every member of the com- d stock were burned and <lb/>
Misses Carrie and Henrietta be present. insured- <lb/>
Wesson are having their cottages <lb/>
remodeled, which adds very <lb/>
much to their appearance. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co., <lb/>
still turning out their nice and up <lb/>
to date Hunsucker buggies. <lb/>
will lie Thanksgiving <lb/>
service in the Baptist and <lb/>
pal churches at a. m. and at <lb/>
the Methodist church at II p. m. <lb/>
L F. Evans, <lb/>
All are cordially invited to Loans and Discounts <lb/>
and join in the services. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
The school is here and i Demand Loans <lb/>
your boy will need a good com- <lb/>
winter suit. B. F. Man- <lb/>
Co., have them of all <lb/>
See them for prices. <lb/>
Hunters in need of best loaded <lb/>
shells can get them at J. B. Car- <lb/>
roll Co, <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/>
just completed for sale pair <lb/>
of their old reliable tar heel cart <lb/>
wheels <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Nat. Ilk and other U. S. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
BOO <lb/>
1.383.00 <lb/>
17.345,76 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in I 5,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
currant expenses 47-51 <lb/>
rime of deposit <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck. <lb/>
ill V; <lb/>
NO FOLK SOUTH; <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamer I. Mi, <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at u m for leaves<lb/>
in <lb/>
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North. <lb/>
folk w h all W <lb/>
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ville, N. C- <lb/>
H. C- General T <lb/>
M. K V I M- <lb/>
Low prices on corn at Frank <lb/>
V. Johnston's. <lb/>
North Carolina I In the Superior <lb/>
Pitt County Court. <lb/>
G. W. Move <lb/>
Vs. NOTICE. <lb/>
Maggie Move, i <lb/>
The defendant above named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled us above <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county for a divorce from <lb/>
the bonds of matrimony, and the said <lb/>
defendant will further take notice that <lb/>
ho is required to appear at the next <lb/>
term of the Court of Pitt <lb/>
Ci to be bell oil the second Mon- <lb/>
or January, ii being the <lb/>
day of January, at the courthouse <lb/>
of said county in Greenville, N. C. end <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
aid action or the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
the Court for the relief demanded in <lb/>
said complaint. This the day <lb/>
November, 1906. <lb/>
C. C. S. C. <lb/>
Brown. Atty. for plaintiff. <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S <lb/>
i art<lb/>
and<lb/>
all iv <lb/>
by th <lb/>
117.345,76 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I . <lb/>
County of Pitt. f <lb/>
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the of <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this of Sept. 1800. <lb/>
R. JOHNSON. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
J MAY, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
All persons are hereby <lb/>
not to buy or trade for my three <lb/>
notes one to C. A. Fair, for <lb/>
one to D 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/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot weather brings you <lb/>
is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall <lb/>
for breakfast, dinner and with such a large tine stock <lb/>
e. Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods. Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Ac as I carry, the selecting and buy J <lb/>
are easy and the all saved It will take on argument <lb/>
you of this it you visit store and sec w- it I carry. <lb/>
You can me one door North of <lb/>
J. B <lb/>
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Long <lb/>
Ladies g Dress <lb/>
If Look Dross Coats<lb/>
M cress overcoats 16.00 <lb/>
Store is with Beautiful and I dress overcoats 4.90 <lb/>
I Youths id Boys overcoats 3.96 <lb/>
Stylish Merchandise <lb/>
GLOVE S <lb/>
ladies Elbow gloves <lb/>
3.00, red, white and <lb/>
blue, golf <lb/>
and So cents. <lb/>
errs .--. <lb/>
We guarantee all goods to <lb/>
be exactly a present. <lb/>
If you v yourself of <lb/>
this , a will re- <lb/>
a great <lb/>
we can offer you <lb/>
excellent values <lb/>
in this Big <lb/>
values in <lb/>
Pattern Hats and <lb/>
Novell- <lb/>
ties. Hats made <lb/>
to order. <lb/>
front bu t <lb/>
MILLINERS <lb/>
n s. Well <lb/>
v to prevent <lb/>
;, cents. <lb/>
i t fine Mer- <lb/>
black s-11 openers, <lb/>
I handles. <lb/>
. COATS <lb/>
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ill .-. ; <lb/>
Full line of <lb/>
and Bros <lb/>
Always on display. It pleases all <lb/>
Looks right when you buy it Stays right alter you wear it. Roy- <lb/>
Brand Clothing tor Youths and Boys. Gold Medal on every Suit. <lb/>
Special in Boys Pants. Knee Pants and 1.00 <lb/>
Specials in Mens Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted. Good Quality. Dark <lb/>
Ground with Grey Stripes. <lb/>
BRAND <lb/>
Gloves <lb/>
Mens all Wool Gloves <lb/>
kid gloves <lb/>
Mens kill gloves 1.00 <lb/>
Mens driving gloves <lb/>
Mens driving gloves <lb/>
Mens driving gloves <lb/>
driving gloves 1.85 <lb/>
Mi Buck skin gloves 1.75<lb/>
shirts <lb/>
A big lot princely brand <lb/>
shirts SO cent. Notice display <lb/>
in north window. <lb/>
Big Lot <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
v lour in tics <lb/>
and colors . Furniture. <lb/>
Suit of Furniture 12.98 <lb/>
Dining room Chairs, <lb/>
Odd Bed Steads, Solid Oak 1.98 <lb/>
Solid Oak rocking chairs. <lb/>
Easels, S lid oak and enamel and <lb/>
it in it u i e. <lb/>
UM i<lb/>
AT Try <lb/>
Main Street, G I <lb/>
Pitt County.<lb/>
Shade H. <lb/>
Vs. i Sale of Par- <lb/>
P. <lb/>
and Herbert P. <lb/>
By r f an <lb/>
D Moore of the Super- <lb/>
court, Pitt county, in the <lb/>
foregoing cause, on day <lb/>
October, <lb/>
ed commissioner will on <lb/>
the 3rd day of December; 1906, <lb/>
expose to lie before the <lb/>
court house door in <lb/>
in highest binder for <lb/>
cash, factor par- <lb/>
to wit; Lying and be- <lb/>
in tin- county of Pitt <lb/>
State of North situate <lb/>
in Creek adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of T II Fleming <lb/>
and <lb/>
and known as . <lb/>
home place, containing <lb/>
. i i's more or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash, hour if <lb/>
sale This 80th. <lb/>
day 1906 <lb/>
F Birding. Commies oner. <lb/>
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Mil Ann <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
By v of an older of the <lb/>
Super i r court of county <lb/>
made in the cum i f Harvey <lb/>
and others a a i the i-if <lb/>
comp n , now <lb/>
pending in said the under <lb/>
signed Receiver I at <lb/>
public sale to highest bidder <lb/>
I tore ah on the 22nd <lb/>
day of December. on <lb/>
g p of The Grifton <lb/>
in the town <lb/>
Oil I ton, S. the hour of i- <lb/>
o'clock noon the following <lb/>
roil and i <lb/>
. A <lb/>
1st. T he x i n r y- <lb/>
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chines f i very d and d <lb/>
including an acre of <lb/>
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INSURANCE <lb/>
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for his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures his health <lb/>
is wise both for his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may Insure health by guard <lb/>
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first stuck of disease, <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the and <lb/>
itself In Innumerable <lb/>
Wills <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
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the lease hi <lb/>
j dings herein is <lb/>
E years ye to run <lb/>
The Receiver hen <lb/>
l, he three las <lb/>
fog sale <lb/>
t is a including the build <lb/>
., n d Ii Id, and all the <lb/>
U personal property, mentioned <lb/>
above. <lb/>
Purchaser or p u r a h as <lb/>
eS Will be to deposit <lb/>
i Receiver per cent of the <lb/>
parch to price of bid in money <lb/>
l or certified check, as a <lb/>
I tee of goad h, <lb/>
of Nov. nth. 1906. <lb/>
C. Tucker. Receiver. <lb/>
; and Long, <lb/>
id. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
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Pi. <lb/>
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oil., get u<lb/>
nail or driver or mi- <lb/>
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of Type and <lb/>
High Mater <lb/>
N. Ninth <lb/>
Hove a <lb/>
, too <lb/>
box and <lb/>
Our line oil <lb/>
Ii desire, . <lb/>
will -n- tool<lb/>
For gentle ponies <lb/>
well broke A Kittrell. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
iD. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
box Hues hut <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
la. single <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
. Ties always on <lb/>
Of course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Fresh con- <lb/>
n stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bo. and Sold <lb/>
; VILLE <lb/>
North C in a. <lb/>
beg to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
v Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
t ; M 1- -I t II t;. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
f you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality <lb/>
We it that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Hive just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
TUT BANK OF GREEN VILLE. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. <lb/>
Liabilities- <lb/>
Loan- Capital stock paid in <lb/>
, . <lb/>
j Undivided Profits <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
House <lb/>
Due B inks <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
. t <lb/>
It <lb/>
2.419,110 <lb/>
1,858.28 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North I w <lb/>
County of Pitt. i <lb/>
L. Little, the above-named bank, do <lb/>
, i . . a. I wear that statement i <lb/>
and sworn to <lb/>
16th of Nov <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
due to the best of my <lb/>
L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Q. MOTE. <lb/>
W- <lb/>
R. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business Nov 12th, 1906. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 159.087.16 <lb/>
in <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Bu- 25,273.09 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
bank <lb/>
S notes<lb/>
stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
check <lb/>
Duo to <lb/>
Cashiers ck <lb/>
METEORIC <lb/>
POKE BERRIES. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Suite of Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, OS. of above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the above is true to the best of my <lb/>
and <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me, this 22nd of Nov 1900. <lb/>
THUS. j. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
C. S. Cashier. <lb/>
A. M MOSELEY <lb/>
H. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Mineral Th.-t Are Whirling <lb/>
Space. <lb/>
The space <lb/>
ably masses of <lb/>
iron or other minerals which <lb/>
ore i; on <lb/>
We rate. -r masses <lb/>
within few <lb/>
the earth's atmosphere, <lb/>
and of to the <lb/>
ground, r in <lb/>
they suddenly become <lb/>
I away into <lb/>
an it gas. This is what <lb/>
ii on when we i- <lb/>
called a <lb/>
Stars do The let <lb/>
we see the of the <lb/>
i n the meteoric body and <lb/>
r air. former travels at <lb/>
a as to generate an enormous <lb/>
Occasionally, however, <lb/>
i u do nut become i <lb/>
Till to w <lb/>
n force. A stone fell in <lb/>
on coast opposite Zanzibar. It <lb/>
was nicked up by some <lb/>
herding cattle, and all the <lb/>
to it with oil and <lb/>
it with stuffs and pearls <lb/>
as a i divinity come from <lb/>
en. The missionary warnings were <lb/>
unheeded. One day the warlike <lb/>
attacked the tribe and <lb/>
slaughtered them, whereupon the <lb/>
survivors lo-i fit their <lb/>
sold to the Ii museum. <lb/>
Al Wold n <lb/>
England, n over a <lb/>
century Scientists were only <lb/>
seriously considering such <lb/>
foils, fin a Sunday n, Doe. <lb/>
i. in misty during <lb/>
thunder and lightning n <lb/>
. there ii e like <lb/>
explosion. A was <lb/>
near he was by some of <lb/>
earth thrown p <lb/>
as it plunged into the ground. It <lb/>
excavated a hole more than three <lb/>
feel in diameter was found in. <lb/>
bedded fast in the i balk rock. <lb/>
This rut as big us j <lb/>
a man's head an <lb/>
the British museum. pa s <lb/>
enormous across the. <lb/>
vault of the heavens. As the <lb/>
lite falls its greatly reduced <lb/>
as it pa through the ever thick- <lb/>
atmospheric strata until final- <lb/>
it descends to earth. <lb/>
The of the That Had <lb/>
Been Eating Them. <lb/>
One night a little after as <lb/>
re were a i into the house <lb/>
pr brother saw something <lb/>
dark i iring flog kennel. <lb/>
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he i. with the of his <lb/>
father, stood at the other end <lb/>
of he drew a flutter- <lb/>
fen partridge acted so <lb/>
queerly we could not make out <lb/>
what was the matter, for she did <lb/>
seem to be hurt. There were <lb/>
no blood stains on her feathers, no <lb/>
marks anywhere, but she could <lb/>
v. h nor fly, and, what was the <lb/>
-t of all. -lie did appear <lb/>
frightened, and every one, think, <lb/>
knows that nothing living is shier <lb/>
than g partridge. marveled <lb/>
the sight a- she quietly in the <lb/>
older boy's hand, breathing very <lb/>
-v no fear. <lb/>
ii boy ex- <lb/>
II ails her <lb/>
drunk . i-n eating <lb/>
; Sure enough. We <lb/>
had all read get- <lb/>
ting drunk on berries, but had <lb/>
it. <lb/>
her into the and <lb/>
she on the table while ate <lb/>
our supper. How indescribably fun- <lb/>
she looked silting there my <lb/>
allowing me to stroke her <lb/>
smooth, brown mottled per- <lb/>
the wild woods <lb/>
from each one of us <lb/>
helpless, drunken <lb/>
would partly open and shut. <lb/>
if we put hi-r on her feet she <lb/>
with half <lb/>
ling tail and <lb/>
closed eyes and <lb/>
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we regretted d fin j <lb/>
and so were unable In I d; In r <lb/>
lure What a chance for Mr. Job <lb/>
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ore likely to in a lifetime I <lb/>
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and oil .,,,,, f;, .; . <lb/>
of breath from her bill ,; n t my <lb/>
, cheek, -he the of <lb/>
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and <lb/>
dizzily, <lb/>
A. Hitchcock in Outing Maya- <lb/>
zinc. . <lb/>
Philosophy of a Clown. <lb/>
The late Charles Bliss, the fa- <lb/>
star of the Dan circus <lb/>
he was the original <lb/>
imputed his success to thorough <lb/>
he <lb/>
master of it. The only wax- <lb/>
to succeed is to be so thorough in <lb/>
everything you undertake that fail- <lb/>
altogether an impossibility. <lb/>
The History of the Kile. <lb/>
The invention id kite is usu- <lb/>
ally attributed to the Chinese. The <lb/>
man on actual record a- having <lb/>
used the kite is boat <lb/>
what purpose he em- <lb/>
ployed it I have been unable to a- <lb/>
showed possibilities of <lb/>
a useful and scientific <lb/>
l. attempt a new I certain, but it is not probable that <lb/>
aid one day. you are a he accomplished anything of <lb/>
importance, and it n not <lb/>
1749, when Dr. Alexander <lb/>
son Mr, Thomas Melville in <lb/>
Scotland used it fur taking the <lb/>
If you arc going, for to be of the upper air. that the <lb/>
a stump speaker, if you are going to <lb/>
address a lot of farmers, don't talk <lb/>
farm unless you have studied it up. <lb/>
Don't be like a stump speaker I <lb/>
know who yelled at a crossroads <lb/>
who puts his hand to the <lb/>
plow must not turn <lb/>
he to do, then, when he <lb/>
gets to the end the <lb/>
shouted a hired man in blue over- <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Franklin's well known <lb/>
of obtaining atmospheric <lb/>
by means of s kite again <lb/>
drew attention to it. It is. how- <lb/>
ever, within the last decade that <lb/>
the kite has gained nearly all of its <lb/>
importance, and this is due to its <lb/>
development by men who have stud- <lb/>
it and the forces act it <lb/>
iii a scientific way. Among others <lb/>
may be named Marvin. <lb/>
Hargrove and Eddy. Dy their la- <lb/>
a hitherto useless toy has be- <lb/>
come an important scientific <lb/>
Not Too Cold For Him. <lb/>
The unconscious humor of the <lb/>
English peasantry is shown in a <lb/>
story told by the London Tribune. <lb/>
A Lady Bountiful was calling on a <lb/>
devoted I'M with <lb/>
comforts as the doctor said i , <lb/>
. . n l head just above <lb/>
were suitable for the old man, who j ,. . ,.,. . , , <lb/>
a , u i , , l in tins of <lb/>
was riving and I , , , .,, . , <lb/>
, , . . some s skill was Listened <lb/>
his consort, the <lb/>
A Long Legged Deer. <lb/>
finch mounted antlered <lb/>
she saw the old dame leaning <lb/>
over the fire. she <lb/>
said, how's <lb/>
he he he <lb/>
muttered the old lady. <lb/>
I can't say that for sure, but <lb/>
he did seem just now. Rut, <lb/>
there, it's that mortal cold up there <lb/>
that I had to come down to warm <lb/>
so to the wall that the <lb/>
neck seemed to be coining <lb/>
right out through plaster. Rob- <lb/>
who was seeing this decoration <lb/>
for the first time, eyed it with live- <lb/>
curiosity and very evident <lb/>
easiness. It looked I life- <lb/>
like for comfort. <lb/>
Finally the to be ex- <lb/>
, chair, tip- <lb/>
toed into the room <lb/>
; with re- <lb/>
turned to his place <lb/>
the trouble, <lb/>
asked his host. <lb/>
to explained can- <lb/>
Did tho Dog Reason <lb/>
The late Duke of who <lb/>
was an excellent observer, notes in <lb/>
his diary how was hunting the <lb/>
hounds the pack that an- <lb/>
down to a wall and over- <lb/>
all but Bachelor. This hound miss- <lb/>
ed the scent as he reached the top <lb/>
of the wall, and, standing there, <lb/>
waved his stern as if in thought. <lb/>
Then it seemed to flash across him, <lb/>
the fox has crossed lie must <lb/>
mini s wen- really as long as <lb/>
that or if he wen- standing on some- <lb/>
thing in another <lb/>
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Of Mr. it was said by <lb/>
his that he had some- <lb/>
in his <lb/>
have turned short under the thing of the schoolmaster <lb/>
So Bachelor dropped back into the I and this trait was apt- <lb/>
road and, racing along, picked up illustrated when during the sum- <lb/>
the F. Dale in <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
Outing <lb/>
Not Guilty. <lb/>
said the teacher re- <lb/>
your hat off to me when MS <lb/>
me yesterday <lb/>
didn't have an, <lb/>
replied the boy, <lb/>
I sow <lb/>
your <lb/>
know yea ha <lb/>
see me bat. That was tot <lb/>
hat I bod<lb/>
he Holidays <lb/>
Are Coming <lb/>
Mr. Merchant <lb/>
The Columns of the <lb/>
Sell More goods <lb/>
for you than any other <lb/>
MEDIUM <lb/>
TRY HEM <lb/>
Job <lb/>
mer holidays on one occasion he <lb/>
met the late Duchess of <lb/>
in n country house, accompanied by <lb/>
her schoolboy son, Lord <lb/>
Hamilton. many mornings had <lb/>
elapsed before Gladstone said <lb/>
to the bur's <lb/>
don't you it a pity that your <lb/>
should holiday en- <lb/>
idleness T I be happy <lb/>
to give am Homer every <lb/>
m or in was <lb/>
the Lord en <lb/>
lifelong W fiat <lb/>
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IN TILL <lb/>
Send your Orders to the <lb/>
Office.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
LAND <lb/>
to Winslow <lb/>
Braxton and <lb/>
23rd day of November <lb/>
will sell for be- <lb/>
t house in Greenville <lb/>
n Thursday, December the l <lb/>
described parcel or let <lb/>
ind. situated in the town Ayden and <lb/>
n the north aide of First Street, be- <lb/>
at a point on First Strut a <lb/>
hi the ditch and running a <lb/>
course with the ditch feet <lb/>
S. line, thence a west- <lb/>
course with J. S. Hart s line <lb/>
a ditch, thence a <lb/>
with said feet to First <lb/>
thence an course <lb/>
First Street feet to the begin- <lb/>
about one third an <lb/>
more or loss, and being the lot <lb/>
from J. H. I his <lb/>
20th v of November, <lb/>
WINSLOW MILLS, <lb/>
F. G. Atty. <lb/>
tarn <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having day qualified D. <lb/>
C. Moore. Clerk of the . <lb/>
of Pitt as r will .-. n <lb/>
ran notice i In i. j u <lb/>
all persons holding claims . ; <lb/>
of said Elizabeth r n t <lb/>
them to me for payment <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
November 1907, or M.- <lb/>
will be plea i in bar of <lb/>
All sons indebted to said i tale <lb/>
make immediate payment to me. <lb/>
the day of I . <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
of p <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
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m tow of the 1st A free <lb/>
in Beaver Dam <lb/>
known as Ml. <lb/>
I will sell at public sale the <lb/>
n, <lb/>
, . co <lb/>
i of mules, wagons, cart.-, farm-, <lb/>
ecru, hay, <lb/>
s. etc. Terms sale, cash. <lb/>
This the 21st day of<lb/>
CLARA J. <lb/>
Executrix of the last <lb/>
of Alfred Forbes. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Omission Regretted. <lb/>
The article in Tuesday's Re- <lb/>
headed True Thanks- <lb/>
giving- was written h-v <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox. but by <lb/>
printer the signing <lb/>
of his name was omitted. We <lb/>
very regret this <lb/>
but being called from the <lb/>
office about the time the paper <lb/>
w . iii to press it was not <lb/>
until almost the <lb/>
edition had been printed. <lb/>
Two men <lb/>
on a near <lb/>
bill. The shot one of the <lb/>
men in the arm when they re- <lb/>
the fire and killed him. <lb/>
Julian Peele, a mail carrier at <lb/>
Raeford, committed suicide by <lb/>
blowing the top of his head off <lb/>
with a gun. <lb/>
By the of a saw mill <lb/>
boiler. A. J- Hill, of Rowan <lb/>
was to death. <lb/>
Two whit j prisoners sentenced <lb/>
for pockets, picked a <lb/>
hole through the wall of W <lb/>
jail and made their escape. <lb/>
BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Nov. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Low <lb/>
from Banks and . of <lb/>
Bankers deposit <lb/>
Cash items Deposits subj to cheek <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
bank <lb/>
and other U. S. notes <lb/>
RESOURCES. I <lb/>
j- i stock <lb/>
ans and discounts Surplus fund <lb/>
redrafts Undivided profits <lb/>
Fixtures Mi. <lb/>
n . i. fie ten j <lb/>
Sin every department, of the <lb/>
and i Goods, is <lb/>
Its Unit h tempting proof <lb/>
the I are prepared to <lb/>
satisfaction to <lb/>
the most critical and <lb/>
r. o o o o o o <lb/>
5,800.00 <lb/>
standing <lb/>
I I <lb/>
Every quality and greeds a Excellence. <lb/>
rs Price an object lesson in the economy of buying <lb/>
Th Fair Price b Waves Ail<lb/>
mm <lb/>
With price in the variety richness, <lb/>
end cheapness of our beautiful <lb/>
stock, we e you to come and <lb/>
our seasonable line. <lb/>
Tots <lb/>
147.039,1 <lb/>
147,089.81 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
W H lard of above named s i <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
and belief. W. H. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, in Ii day Nov <lb/>
S. T. Canon <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT. <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES. <lb/>
STATON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. t. <lb/>
A I OP NOV. 12th,<lb/>
L- i.- A- took pd in <lb/>
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profits <lb/>
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Banks <lb/>
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I, ;. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
above is true to best of m <lb/>
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Notary Public. <lb/>
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Clothing , <lb/>
Shoes, <lb/>
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Hats, Goods, Notions etc. <lb/>
The the we are <lb/>
and Newness the Styles, and <lb/>
Variety for and Guarantee., Prices Right. <lb/>
U I hi c i u A m Here. <lb/>
ii Hit lit <lb/>
at coin f i wit<lb/>
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X. C. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Blinds, <lb/>
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Also Dealers n <lb/>
G rD LUMBER, CEILING, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
ASSORTMENT SASH, DOORS <lb/>
BLINDS C N HAND <lb/>
Jill orders receive attention <lb/>
ISSUE MISSING <lb/>
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