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ANNUAL <lb/>
Of of for Pitt County. <lb/>
from First f December 1906 to First Monday of November <lb/>
Inclusive. <lb/>
Total meeting ho Id I. Total amount paid Board 1288.60. <lb/>
Amounts paid J. J. <lb/>
For IS as 8.00 per day <lb/>
For on Committee per am <lb/>
For traveled at <lb/>
Total amount paid <lb/>
paid V,. R. Home <lb/>
For II days service u Commissioner at per day. <lb/>
For J s service on Committee at per day <lb/>
For . traveled<lb/>
Total <lb/>
paid J. K. Spier <lb/>
For II service Commissioner per day <lb/>
For service . n C at per day <lb/>
For traveled at coats <lb/>
Total paid <lb/>
Amounts paid J. II. <lb/>
For service as I at per day <lb/>
For at per day. <lb/>
For miles I a <lb/>
Total amount paid <lb/>
paid S. Jones. <lb/>
Fr I ice as Co at per day- <lb/>
Fir at per day <lb/>
m es traveled cents mile <lb/>
16.20 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
23.10 <lb/>
16.00 <lb/>
17.40 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
24.40 <lb/>
mow.<lb/>
ch <lb/>
department, of the <lb/>
Best Mid Goods, is <lb/>
timely S tempting <lb/>
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satisfaction <lb/>
and <lb/>
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You can't <lb/>
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When you see our I <lb/>
cent Line of new and <lb/>
Winter You <lb/>
bound to find REASONS <lb/>
why yen should buy of us <lb/>
by sin ply either <lb/>
the. or the Price <lb/>
Total amount paid <lb/>
OR C v v <lb/>
Richer. Williams, Register of Deeds, and clerk board of <lb/>
commissioners in and for the county aforesaid, do hereby certify that the <lb/>
i is a true and correct statement of the number of meeting held, the <lb/>
i d audited the said board to the members severally, <lb/>
the 1st. Monday of December. 1906 to the 1st. Monday of November, 1906 <lb/>
net Given under my hand at office in Greenville, this Nov. <lb/>
Deeds <lb/>
Your School Book <lb/>
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Manufacturers of <lb/>
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prompt attention. ; <lb/>
Al <lb/>
J. M. MOORE BRO. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. <lb/>
HEAVY FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
FRUITS, NUTS. <lb/>
Phone Five Points, <lb/>
Every quality grade is Excellence, <lb/>
even Price an object the <lb/>
Th Fair Price Banner Waves Over All <lb/>
That Place is STORE. you make <lb/>
self from -t re to store to sell <lb/>
plies have to come to us before you finish the. list anyway <lb/>
why first and be done with the trotting keep the <lb/>
list of books, and you can all of them from is <lb/>
We keep <lb/>
School Books Slates Pens Pictures <lb/>
N Envelopes Ink <lb/>
Miscellaneous Books Tissue Paper Chalk Bibles <lb/>
Box paper, H erasers, Ledgers, tablets <lb/>
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goods, Souvenir card-Office etc We -an gut ; <lb/>
ho. k of whatever description you de ire We are a for maps ; <lb/>
globes, r stamp, i machines, copying <lb/>
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mans are none <lb/>
w are also dealers in the Edison <lb/>
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tor down and 1.25 per week. Ask j <lb/>
it. d hear it play. <lb/>
IVAN'S BOOK STORE. <lb/>
With pride and confidence in the variety richness, <lb/>
completeness, end cheapness of our beautiful <lb/>
stock, we invite you to come and <lb/>
our seasonable line. <lb/>
Groceries, Clothing, <lb/>
Boots and Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Goods, Notions etc, etc. <lb/>
The of the we are showing <lb/>
Unquestioned and Newness of the Styles, and <lb/>
Variety and Range for Selection and Guarantee. Prices <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUE DAY. S C <lb/>
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THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT TO ASSIGNMENT <lb/>
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for Rivers and Com- <lb/>
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North Carolina delegation in <lb/>
Congress is very anxious <lb/>
appointment of <lb/>
Sweetheart, goodbye <lb/>
ail <lb/>
John Ii. Small on the <lb/>
Is spread to waft me far from thee; <lb/>
And <lb/>
My ship shall hound upon the sea. <lb/>
all and forlorn, <lb/>
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But unforgotten every charm- <lb/>
Though it to to memory dear. on River end <lb/>
goodbye one last embrace the late Mr. Les- <lb/>
Oh cruel fate, two souls to of Georgia. Vt Small IS <lb/>
this heart's most place the of Leader <lb/>
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Each smile, each tear, that form that that his appointment <lb/>
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Wants 200-Pound f ADAMS AND SAWYER CASE. <lb/>
George Marshall, of Granville, Rocky Mount, N. C., Dec, <lb/>
a widower, advertised for a wife Great is Methodism in North Car and Dr. <lb/>
who could tip the beam at Conference reports show in Washington. <lb/>
pounds, was opposed to race e ailed achievement A long distance telephone me.- <lb/>
was charitably inclined, and and year of unpriced sage to the Star last night stated <lb/>
could bake good bread. No so- opportunity. In ion <lb/>
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physical need apply, he a breadth of i <lb/>
added. God is with it. <lb/>
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revision of the laws, now at the time in Bishop Wilson, whom some- <lb/>
in the capital, comes the first of apportion the hag called , prince <lb/>
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BAZAAR CLOSED. <lb/>
is a unity is the universal it is to inferred that the new <lb/>
declared, I think the appointee will be chosen from <lb/>
has come to drop plural lone of the Carolinas. <lb/>
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fa Life Lecture <lb/>
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with a faded ribbon and folded <lb/>
with a precision that shows it to <lb/>
he long since old, make <lb/>
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hand Every time it has be i <lb/>
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thus availing themselves of the <lb/>
safety convenience and protection <lb/>
which the bank Every <lb/>
man should have a bank account, <lb/>
even though it be The <lb/>
first money deposited in the bank <lb/>
has been for many a man the <lb/>
first step on the road to prosper- <lb/>
and wealth. <lb/>
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El-jct New Officers for Next Term. <lb/>
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Thursday night, the following <lb/>
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Us hands and congress has the <lb/>
president on its hands Between <lb/>
the two they have their hands <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
The Dane of Rotten Corn. <lb/>
I you to warn the <lb/>
said Mr. C. P. Hen- <lb/>
to an Ob man yes- <lb/>
lay as he hailed him on <lb/>
street. <lb/>
them against what <lb/>
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against there <lb/>
is lots of it this year. I lost the <lb/>
finest mare in the county one <lb/>
day lest w She had blind <lb/>
s. Twenty years ago I <lb/>
lust, tour head of Brock from the <lb/>
same cause. It's bad com an <lb/>
. Tell the <lb/>
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server. <lb/>
Tomorrow. <lb/>
Mist Viola oft <lb/>
Morn, d Industrial college at <lb/>
Greensboro, will speak He <lb/>
Woman's Betterment Association <lb/>
in the led school building <lb/>
tomorrow at o'clock. A <lb/>
. n in addition to <lb/>
this address has been arranged <lb/>
The of Greenville are <lb/>
lily invited to this meeting. <lb/>
The people of the. town are miss- <lb/>
a great deal by n t attending <lb/>
these gatherings of the teachers. <lb/>
Go out tomorrow and you will <lb/>
have this statement verified. <lb/>
Fine Tobacco Sale. <lb/>
Mr. R. C. Cannon, of Ayden sold <lb/>
a lot of tobacco here today at the <lb/>
Center Brick warehouse. He <lb/>
had 1,500 pounds, barn through <lb/>
and got an average of per <lb/>
hundred net. <lb/>
e gets out of <lb/>
his scrape he will leave <lb/>
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and take his that much is who gave a <lb/>
America would <lb/>
Aft. i <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
the Baptist State Convention <lb/>
the announcement of the com- <lb/>
for the work of the con- <lb/>
Rev. Livingston Johnson then <lb/>
r, ad the report of the Board of <lb/>
Missions and Sunday Schools. <lb/>
which showed remarkable <lb/>
progress during the year, upon <lb/>
the conclusion of the reading, o. <lb/>
motion, the congregation arose <lb/>
and God From <lb/>
Whom all Blessings <lb/>
Rev. Dr. A T. of <lb/>
the Theo- <lb/>
logical Seminary, introduced <lb/>
to the convention and made an <lb/>
address on the of the <lb/>
He made <lb/>
dress and was given class <lb/>
en Dr had <lb/>
concluded his address on th. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
were received for the <lb/>
Aid Fund of the <lb/>
at Louisville. Ky., which i- <lb/>
for the support of North <lb/>
in there, f;. <lb/>
pi edges came in fast. <lb/>
v. i. W. of Hick- <lb/>
mads the report of the tins <lb/>
teas of the Thomasville orphan- <lb/>
age. The report reviewed the <lb/>
work of the over <lb/>
years ago to the present <lb/>
time, showing a most flattering <lb/>
Condition, <lb/>
there well cared for. <lb/>
of nearly <lb/>
having been made for their sup- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
A i little boys and girls <lb/>
fr, m the orphanage, from to <lb/>
years of age were introduced <lb/>
to the convention, and occupied <lb/>
sea's on the platform. It was <lb/>
a inspiring scene, as the sweet <lb/>
little ones sang and <lb/>
several other appropriate <lb/>
to the delighted audience. <lb/>
Dr. J. M. Frost, of Nashville, <lb/>
Tenn., mounted the rostrum and <lb/>
made a beautiful talk, th <lb/>
children the people they <lb/>
before ward V. Baptists of <lb/>
North Carolina who were caring <lb/>
for them as long as needed <lb/>
it, and h it ware <lb/>
for thaw to kiss on <lb/>
present <lb/>
Dr. W. <lb/>
Rev. C. H West <lb/>
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to <lb/>
IV, r. J. C- of ; <lb/>
presented the report on the p- <lb/>
University for Woman. ; n I <lb/>
at its conclusion made a splendid <lb/>
; of the claims for <lb/>
a d f <lb/>
made by the University <lb/>
that direction. <lb/>
Chairman T. M Pittman. of <lb/>
N. C. De <lb/>
s, s i. <lb/>
the first business Henderson, read the c <lb/>
foreign missions committee. It <lb/>
showed that the annual gain in <lb/>
contributions was <lb/>
At this afternoon's of <lb/>
the convention, the committee <lb/>
recommended Wilmington as the <lb/>
next place for the State <lb/>
THE BAZAAR <lb/>
Written for Reflector; <lb/>
take my pencil in hand to write. <lb/>
About the bazaar each <lb/>
This bazaar was fixed, and all that was <lb/>
made, <lb/>
workers of the <lb/>
ladies aid. <lb/>
Over on one dolls you sec. <lb/>
Hanging on a Christmas <lb/>
Over in the fancy sale booth things were <lb/>
nice. <lb/>
They were sold at a retail price. <lb/>
The entertainment the first night was <lb/>
the children marched with in <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
The fortnight it was fine. <lb/>
It represented an sweetheart of <lb/>
Thursday night In spite of the <lb/>
there, jut tame. <lb/>
there were people up there, over one <lb/>
hundred eleven, <lb/>
The next bazaar will be in nineteen and <lb/>
seven. <lb/>
EDWARD HEARNE. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Me Lag of the Board <lb/>
The of aldermen met in <lb/>
regular session Thursday fit, <lb/>
seven of the being <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Dr. Laughinghouse requested <lb/>
the board to increase the dona- <lb/>
made by the town to the <lb/>
public library. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten made final report <lb/>
as chairman of the board of in- <lb/>
improvements. The re- <lb/>
port was referred to an <lb/>
meeting for examination. <lb/>
J. S Corbett was released from <lb/>
payment of poll tax in graded <lb/>
b, i <lb/>
A street light was ordered <lb/>
placed the corner of First and I <lb/>
streets. I <lb/>
The mayor was instructed to <lb/>
purchase a steel cabinet in which <lb/>
to file papers and records belong- <lb/>
log to the town that need <lb/>
serving. <lb/>
Accounts were allowed amount- <lb/>
to <lb/>
The hoard adjourned to <lb/>
to complete its <lb/>
There's a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these <lb/>
that you in any company <lb/>
Ask for the SAXON Suits and You will <lb/>
them the latest 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, hut in less <lb/>
garments a w II. Price up Our A ; Stock offers <lb/>
the best your money you anywhere, and <lb/>
will perfectly <lb/>
I Com, <lb/>
New. latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr <lb/>
Goods. Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb/>
Cloaks, we only to give you a few price <lb/>
but have lots of goods and will take pleasure in <lb/>
showing you E <lb/>
Make yo headquarters <lb/>
solid colors. <lb/>
Plaids mixed, the <lb/>
thing<lb/>
1.00,1.25,1.50 per yaM. <lb/>
SHOES AT <lb/>
j and Shoal tor Ladles the Noblest <lb/>
out the most Comfortable made a 3.00 <lb/>
8.00 and 4.00 <lb/>
Percale and for <lb/>
school dresses in figures <lb/>
plaids. <lb/>
12.1 <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
Our underwear is complete <lb/>
ft <lb/>
WINO- ASK <lb/>
Prof Messrs J L little, -1 W Wiley <lb/>
it. s A. K J y. <lb/>
many of <lb/>
to. S. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
u. Wrote , <lb/>
M.<lb/>
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This department is in charge of F. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory<lb/>
Who among us has not been L s <lb/>
called upon to pay a bill the set- at B- Co <lb/>
time and had to pay it be- The A. I. Cox . <lb/>
cause we could not proof pa of ti <lb/>
M p<lb/>
of the former <lb/>
who pay by check are spared <lb/>
this annoyance, for they have a <lb/>
receipt for every payment in the <lb/>
check which the bank <lb/>
to the depositor after <lb/>
cashing it Deposit your money <lb/>
in the Bank of and <lb/>
be on the safe side. <lb/>
Mrs- J H. C. Dixon to <lb/>
Ayden Friday to visit relatives <lb/>
and friends <lb/>
takes the place of Cal- <lb/>
We sell it. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Frank White went to Kinston <lb/>
Friday and returned <lb/>
by Mrs White, who had been <lb/>
visiting relatives for several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The A. G. Co., has <lb/>
on an I i fall supply of their <lb/>
o a in ins. Bet- <lb/>
see r hem before you <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
H. re has purchased <lb/>
the of the Winterville <lb/>
Co. Tue grist mill will <lb/>
i i operation. Patrons <lb/>
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counties. <lb/>
home. <lb/>
A. G Co., are <lb/>
still receiving orders for t <lb/>
Co. School Desk. See or <lb/>
write them before you buy. <lb/>
wares, flower pots and <lb/>
stone jars at Harrington Barber <lb/>
V . ,. mi i; Li t <lb/>
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day; <lb/>
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Ali line of plaids of all <lb/>
grade just at B. F. <lb/>
g Co. They are going. <lb/>
Cali aid see them at once. <lb/>
A car load of fresh flower just <lb/>
received at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Cm <lb/>
r of this. <lb/>
aw <lb/>
TRY TI, <lb/>
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you a new it the m <lb/>
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; B. F. Manning <lb/>
t , of all <lb/>
i r mar, women, and <lb/>
chi <lb/>
tucker, from near <lb/>
is Mrs. J- F. <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
Go and examine that now <lb/>
of and fine shoes <lb/>
i B. F. Manning <lb/>
; Company. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
market, we <lb/>
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For the next days we will <lb/>
these Machines <lb/>
here until<lb/>
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. a machine that <lb/>
. you r than <lb/>
Nor. Caro in i In Superior <lb/>
County, i Court,<lb/>
Vs. I <lb/>
James Sale <lb/>
and W. A. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
By virtue of an on . of the <lb/>
Superb; of <lb/>
made in above d pause <lb/>
u James L Flem- <lb/>
ill exp s <lb/>
i before the our <lb/>
door of Pi t county in <lb/>
e, N. C to the his; <lb/>
bidder for cash, on Monday, <lb/>
i day I <lb/>
foil de- i or par <lb/>
of I nil t. <lb/>
in Now <lb/>
d he corn r f color <lb/>
school house thence i <lb/>
e west to a stake <lb/>
feet from W A So. fend . <lb/>
thence the fence <lb/>
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will to tie pub <lb/>
of goods at cost <lb/>
of . notion. <lb/>
ca pet;, <lb/>
shoes an <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
must lie reduce <lb/>
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entire <lb/>
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of goods <lb/>
by <lb/>
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Hands Across Sea <lb/>
From Internet o Sleeves <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
ON CO. <lb/>
day <lb/>
C. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
of County, <lb/>
will and testament <lb/>
before D. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
to the last <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
ran deceased, not in In hereby giver to <lb/>
ill s holding claims the <lb/>
stale f said to <lb/>
to i -Her payment July <lb/>
. w or before the <lb/>
of Nov. 1907. or this notice <lb/>
will h their recovery. <lb/>
MM i led to said estate will <lb/>
payment to me. This <lb/>
he 19th d;,; of November <lb/>
C L. BARRETT, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Jarvis A <lb/>
Or <lb/>
On Monday the 17th December <lb/>
on the farm of the late Alfred <lb/>
Forbes in Beaver Dam <lb/>
known u Williams <lb/>
lace. I will at public <lb/>
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. i I . <lb/>
stating of v <lb/>
i r; <lb/>
eon <lb/>
seed, etc. T. <lb/>
This the i . <lb/>
Executrix of the <lb/>
of I i <lb/>
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I K <lb/>
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,. <lb/>
r run <lb/>
Harding, of Greenville, for <lb/>
was here Friday on business. A. W. ANGE CO. <lb/>
Faro delightful and refreshing Holiday goods are <lb/>
goto J. B. Carroll at Harrington Barber Call <lb/>
fr best cigars and cheroots. and see them before they are <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil company picked, <lb/>
began work for the season the. <lb/>
first the week. line of Pall and <lb/>
seed to millinery goods <lb/>
Pitt County Co. The ready for inspection nine <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
10th <lb/>
A. W. Ange, one of our most Thursday All are invited to en <lb/>
enterprising merchants, v.- t to u new with the J. <lb/>
Little i d Friday or. business. r. Smith and Company. <lb/>
A full line of fa.-v The Misses <lb/>
and fruit at J. Carroll A Ayden NO <lb/>
H. C of of our most <lb/>
excellent young men, has ac- The rains and snows are <lb/>
a position mill, coming soon and you will need <lb/>
We are glad indeed to have him good foot wear See Harrington <lb/>
in our midst. Barber Co., for rubber boots. <lb/>
Try those delicious apples at <lb/>
REEDY BRANCH NOTES. <lb/>
B. Carr<lb/>
A car load of lime has just <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
The dormitory girls of W. H. <lb/>
S- paid the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, <lb/>
a Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
They are anticipating a trip to <lb/>
the oil mill <lb/>
New lines of fine dress goods <lb/>
arriving daily at Harrington day. <lb/>
Barber Co. The plow is the <lb/>
All for cotton seed hulls thing for tearing up rough land. <lb/>
filled at the Pitt Conn- You can find them at Harrington <lb/>
Misses Effie Barker, Elizabeth <lb/>
Boushall, Kittrell, Nan- <lb/>
and Mr. and Mrs G <lb/>
and F. C Nye attend- <lb/>
ed the association to- <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
The A. G. MTg <lb/>
still out their nice and up <lb/>
to buggies. <lb/>
Every mail brings the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co., orders for their <lb/>
cotton planters, guano sowers, <lb/>
Back Bands etc., <lb/>
even though early in the season <lb/>
for these goods. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington went to Green <lb/>
vi He Friday evening. <lb/>
. ill fling H. T. <lb/>
fur T Wood <lb/>
high <lb/>
seed <lb/>
C. A. Fair, of Ayden. was here <lb/>
Friday on business. <lb/>
J. B. Little and Charles Smith <lb/>
Those in need of dry plastering went to lie today. <lb/>
laths ready L. L. Call and see the large line of <lb/>
Kittrell who will be glad to fill ladies and cloaks at B. <lb/>
your order. F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb/>
Highest grade flavoring extra- them at a bargain, <lb/>
eta at B. Carroll Co. Wm. Smith, who recently <lb/>
Farmers come and examine the chased a home here, was badly <lb/>
machine at hurt yesterday by being thrown <lb/>
from a wagon. He was <lb/>
taken to Dr- Cox's office <lb/>
where his wounds were dressed. <lb/>
We have a 00- p <lb/>
of Bible, we are off <lb/>
at lag to the very low <lb/>
Barber Co. This is a <lb/>
labor saver. <lb/>
he A G- Cox MTg- Co. are <lb/>
I receiving ode fee their Tar <lb/>
el cart wheel. in <lb/>
; of a first wheel <lb/>
do to <lb/>
their order pi let. <lb/>
B. T. Bra. <lb/>
Reedy B N- C Dec. 8th. <lb/>
The regular services at Reedy <lb/>
Br inch Sunday were largely at- <lb/>
tended Mr. Corbitt preached <lb/>
an able sermon- <lb/>
J. H- Tripp is suffering with <lb/>
rheumatism in his foot- <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
little daughter. Daisy, <lb/>
services at Reedy Branch Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Several people attended <lb/>
vices at Reedy Branch Sunday- <lb/>
Mitt Hattie Armstrong, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent Sunday p. m- with <lb/>
Misses Bessie and Laura Smith <lb/>
The school at Reedy Branch <lb/>
taught by Miss Delia Smith, <lb/>
gave an interesting entertain- <lb/>
on Thanksgiving day The <lb/>
following was <lb/>
Harvest Song, by school- <lb/>
Reading of the Psalm, by <lb/>
Vinson. <lb/>
Prayer, by Corbitt. <lb/>
Recitation, Story of the <lb/>
by Nonie Davenport. <lb/>
Recitation, Autumn, by Al- <lb/>
Concert Recitation, November <lb/>
by school. <lb/>
Recitation, I am Glad I am a <lb/>
Girl, by Minnie Nobles. <lb/>
Autumn Leaves, by <lb/>
school <lb/>
Concert Recitation. Harvest, <lb/>
by several boys- <lb/>
Recitation, Apples, Bertha <lb/>
Song of Thanksgiving, by Al- <lb/>
meta and Nonie Daven- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
Recitation, Turkey's Soliloquy, <lb/>
by Nonie Davenport. <lb/>
Motion Song, by first grade <lb/>
Recitation. November. <lb/>
and Nonie Davenport. <lb/>
Recitation, The Empty Nest, <lb/>
by first grade. <lb/>
Song, Pilgrim Maids, by Al- <lb/>
meta and Nonie Daven- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
Recitation, The Doll's Thanks- <lb/>
giving, by Almeta <lb/>
The schoolroom decorations <lb/>
were suggestive for the occasion <lb/>
of fruits of the farm, <lb/>
corn, etc; chrysanthemums, or- <lb/>
grass and pot plants- <lb/>
fa <lb/>
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by <lb/>
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so, not. <lb/>
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to .<lb/>
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York Chicago <lb/>
They maintain office in alto, v lit-- -J <lb/>
the German mill, die I . <lb/>
buyers in and lo-Hayby a <lb/>
Credit on all You tat, than <lb/>
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m. at hot <lb/>
N. will to the <lb/>
the namer r. <lb/>
i- up. Ti <lb/>
the J. H. Ward <lb/>
about acres and <lb/>
halt miles <lb/>
half from <lb/>
av about acres . <lb/>
under cultivation, r. <lb/>
corn, tobacco, am r . <lb/>
are acres woodland <lb/>
good land. A <lb/>
the farm is under <lb/>
the place the t <lb/>
all well constructed II . <lb/>
tarn, two tobacco . ; <lb/>
house and one tenant <lb/>
so ii following , <lb/>
to household kite <lb/>
farm tools and oils, v <lb/>
mule and two cows. <lb/>
named property will i <lb/>
on the date named. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. H RICKS <lb/>
I Vs <lb/>
. R <lb/>
Having qualified before <lb/>
Court of Pitt counts ; <lb/>
with will annexed, o. <lb/>
of Jane Moore, <lb/>
hereby given to all . <lb/>
the estate to make <lb/>
to the under . <lb/>
sons having claims against .- . <lb/>
are to <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
vi 1907 or this m . <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This Nov. 1906. <lb/>
J. IV.<lb/>
lit <lb/>
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We can solve it for you. <lb/>
Leadership <lb/>
j FOLK SOU <lb/>
K. <lb/>
r . o <lb/>
Steamer I. <lb/>
furniture Sale Competition is Brisk <lb/>
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
What decide it. There is out one <lb/>
test. That sale is best and most important <lb/>
that offers you <lb/>
he Lowest Prices on the Furniture You <lb/>
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb/>
TAFT COMPANY <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb/>
daily <lb/>
m for <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ill HI <lb/>
in hi <lb/>
Mm k a <lb/>
in , <lb/>
dints North. <lb/>
mil. vi all <lb/>
I . i f eight via Norfolk, <lb/>
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Notice. <lb/>
will make application to tin <lb/>
Commissioners of on tho <lb/>
January, <lb/>
to spirituous am mail the <lb/>
town of is. t . for six <lb/>
months beginning January 1st, <lb/>
Dec. 6th, W. B. Williams. <lb/>
Personal Property Salt. <lb/>
Dec. 21st, at o'clock a. <lb/>
m. at old homestead miles from <lb/>
Oakley, in Carolina township. will tell <lb/>
at public auction a lot of household aid <lb/>
kitchen furniture, farming implements, <lb/>
buggies, carts, one horse, n, fodder, <lb/>
hay, etc. <lb/>
Terms of<lb/>
THE HUME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
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lilies by means of poles. <lb/>
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Attorney General was <lb/>
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to the of the household de- <lb/>
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that her husband is altogether to- <lb/>
a -i and wants to know <lb/>
if there 1- any cure fur it. By de- <lb/>
the county, the town, the <lb/>
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being a model citizen. There is <lb/>
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win n they are good statues. <lb/>
con pleasant to behold, <lb/>
M. Iv. municipal councilor <lb/>
for the Si. George district of Paris. <lb/>
is up in arms the <lb/>
erection of bronze and marble <lb/>
in the thoroughfares of the city <lb/>
fie grudges the space occupied in <lb/>
the public promenades by the <lb/>
lief of the eminent. time <lb/>
he lays, check <lb/>
mania which has seized oar content <lb/>
gardens, oar square <lb/>
and our promenades invaded by <lb/>
innumerable images. We must re- <lb/>
the advance of this bronze and <lb/>
army, which spoils the per- <lb/>
of our streets and the liar- <lb/>
of our London <lb/>
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then come <lb/>
a-ks emit if any <lb/>
be done I a man <lb/>
as <lb/>
much warm <lb/>
and the discomfort feet. All <lb/>
the th- about the blood vet- <lb/>
these parts are very sparing- <lb/>
protected b; muscles. Thus if <lb/>
the feet and legs are cold the blood <lb/>
flowing through them quickly be- <lb/>
comes chilled and flows toward <lb/>
heart may produce a serious <lb/>
chill in many important or is. and <lb/>
the slight discomfort riving <lb/>
wraps and an II more <lb/>
compensated the <lb/>
they afford from f ills. <lb/>
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cells, lie them <lb/>
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with the lowest forms of <lb/>
matter contained fluids and after <lb/>
observing the r maternal powers <lb/>
reproducing their own tissues <lb/>
himself to work to try to reproduce <lb/>
the process. This he says he <lb/>
succeeded in doing. A professor of <lb/>
botany to whom the process was <lb/>
exhibited is said to have taken the <lb/>
artificially produced cells for those <lb/>
of real vegetation. Professor <lb/>
has not attempted to bring his <lb/>
cells into tissue or to give them <lb/>
roots. <lb/>
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a for Tier by a tn e his <lb/>
be in Ii power to keep i a. <lb/>
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consist of a camp house of <lb/>
wood. In addition to sleeping <lb/>
bath rooms, the kaiser has a large <lb/>
working room, which serves also as <lb/>
dining and reception room. <lb/>
smaller apartments complete <lb/>
this improvised house, from which <lb/>
the imperial standard Moats. When <lb/>
evening falls n huge tire is kindled <lb/>
his majesty's door. i- <lb/>
burning all night, and the <lb/>
likes to -it beside it and talk <lb/>
to his friend-. On these <lb/>
all ceremony is forgotten. Another <lb/>
of his majesty's evening pleasures <lb/>
is to walk round among the sol- <lb/>
bivouacs and witness <lb/>
rough camp joking mid games. <lb/>
About Night <lb/>
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telescope made in the form of an <lb/>
glass. The glass in the end <lb/>
toward the object lo I viewed, <lb/>
known as the glass, is a lens <lb/>
of unusual power, which will con- <lb/>
a large amount of light, <lb/>
objects can be seen at night <lb/>
more distinctly through this glass <lb/>
than when viewed the naked eye. <lb/>
Of course, the degree of distinctness <lb/>
depends primarily on degree of <lb/>
light existing, and nights of <lb/>
lute darkness not taken into <lb/>
account at all. Equally, of course, <lb/>
it is quite absurd to say that with <lb/>
a night glass objects can be seen. <lb/>
even on the clearest night, as well <lb/>
as by day, for cannot. <lb/>
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF <lb/>
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S <lb/>
TAGS, AS IN AND <lb/>
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON <lb/>
THEIR 1906 . OF PRESENTS. <lb/>
This mace was bought to remind holders of our tags, <lb/>
who may have overlooked the tact that our offer of presents <lb/>
for the return and delivery to us of tags, as made and <lb/>
in our 1906 and Circular of Presents, expires <lb/>
by the terms of the offer itself on January 1st, <lb/>
We would not consider giving presents to one with- <lb/>
out giving presents to all, for tags that reach us after our <lb/>
offer has expired, and for this reason we will not consider <lb/>
any cause whatever for delay in delivery of tags, and we will <lb/>
refuse to give presents for any tags that reach <lb/>
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1907, <lb/>
which is the ltd extent of time as heretofore stipulated <lb/>
in our offer. <lb/>
No employee has authority to change or modify this <lb/>
or any notice or offer by us. <lb/>
R. TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-, EM, N. C. <lb/>
T val <lb/>
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tale of four fa ti. <lb/>
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is located near Mr. d -e- <lb/>
way has a fine do or Held. <lb/>
the clover is one the rich <lb/>
of coal, and u <lb/>
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de Janeiro while hunting for <lb/>
lost papers has made an <lb/>
discovery. A which hi <lb/>
not hen disturbed <lb/>
many found to contain <lb/>
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spider's web is milled out of his <lb/>
mouth and that the little insect has <lb/>
a large reel of the stuff in his <lb/>
and that he could almost in- <lb/>
add feet, yards or rods to <lb/>
the roll. <lb/>
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have a regular spinning machine, a <lb/>
set of tiny tubes, at far end of <lb/>
the body, that threads are <lb/>
nothing more nor less than a white <lb/>
fluid, which hardens as soon <lb/>
as it conies in contact with the air. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
lave- taken up a sandy color- <lb/>
ed, black spotted female that <lb/>
has been running with ray <lb/>
The hog weighs about or it <lb/>
rounds, marked fork <lb/>
and round hole in right ear, slit <lb/>
in left. Owner can get by <lb/>
proving property and paying <lb/>
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in right pocket, with <lb/>
the business end facing the <lb/>
stronger who at any <lb/>
to n abrupt <lb/>
with <lb/>
All children stand in a ring <lb/>
around blind child, who has been <lb/>
chosen by counting out and blind- <lb/>
folded. The others join hands and <lb/>
-kip around her in a circle while she <lb/>
counts ten slowly, then all stand <lb/>
still while .-he advances and touches <lb/>
one. She to guess the name <lb/>
of tile . her <lb/>
f e. iii. The whose <lb/>
she guesses correctly becomes <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Our Line. <lb/>
The coast line of the United <lb/>
States is miles, divided as fol- <lb/>
Atlantic, gulf, <lb/>
and Pacific, excluding Alaska, 1,343, <lb/>
The greatest extent, excluding Alas- <lb/>
east and west, is miles and <lb/>
north and south 1.780 miles. These <lb/>
are geographical that it would <lb/>
v ell to remember. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the stock <lb/>
holders in the incorporation of the <lb/>
Co, does by <lb/>
consent of each stockholder <lb/>
the company and will not further <lb/>
i in said name. This Nov. 27th, <lb/>
1906. A. Sec. <lb/>
We will make application to the <lb/>
Bo rd of Commissioners of county <lb/>
at he meeting to be held on the first <lb/>
Monday in January, for license to <lb/>
retail liquor for six months in the town <lb/>
of Fountain. N. C. Nov. 27th. 1907. <lb/>
STRICKLAND HEATH. <lb/>
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A horse gets fore parts <lb/>
urn and a the opposite. <lb/>
Corn on is never found <lb/>
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by them or by holding <lb/>
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say bottle And If <lb/>
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if it then <lb/>
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Only a United <lb/>
given <lb/>
v to test <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. W lard Cashier of t u-. <lb/>
swear that in above <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
statement is <lb/>
in tie- . <lb/>
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fore me, this <lb/>
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Votary Public <lb/>
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OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK Of FARMVILLE, PL C. <lb/>
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Loans and Discounts Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Cold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
u. v-i <lb/>
1,608.87 Surplus Fund <lb/>
76.89 <lb/>
1,630.50 Time v <lb/>
85,938.72 took. <lb/>
1,000.1 <lb/>
46.1 <lb/>
Letters of administration on the <lb/>
late of Walter deceased <lb/>
this been issued to me by e <lb/>
Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
arsons holding claims against said es- <lb/>
to present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly authenticated, or or <lb/>
the day of November or this <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons to said <lb/>
estate are requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. This the 26th day <lb/>
of November <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Walter <lb/>
Jarvis Blow <lb/>
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t id and children's <lb/>
the undersigned will sell for cash be- <lb/>
ore the Court door in Greenville <lb/>
on Thursday, December the 1906 <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
and delivered to Winslow Mills by <lb/>
Braxton and wife, Gutsy <lb/>
ton, on the of November. 1904 I <lb/>
cannot reach the seat of the <lb/>
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional <lb/>
ease, and in or to cure it you mu <lb/>
take internal remedies. <lb/>
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mucous surf a, <lb/>
not a q <lb/>
. by one <lb/>
the best physicians in country I <lb/>
years is a prescription, i <lb/>
is composed of the best known <lb/>
combined with the best blood <lb/>
ting directly on the mucous surfaces <lb/>
Cotton knit underwear wanted by the following described parcel or lot of r <lb/>
the Mills, the largest situated in the town of Ayden and ls internally, an I <lb/>
and mill in the the Street, be- on the am <lb/>
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a. in the ditch aid running a north- It was prescribe. <lb/>
course with ditch feet <lb/>
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in rears. We have a list <lb/>
receive their mail <lb/>
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the life i bit mother the <lb/>
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cannot outlive coldness, <lb/>
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extravagances so long as you are <lb/>
keeping your own personal bills <lb/>
running order. <lb/>
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must know every little detail, <lb/>
ad c the cost of every <lb/>
household move is <lb/>
gated nuisance. <lb/>
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kisses from the being who labors <lb/>
from early morn till night for <lb/>
the comfort and happiness of a <lb/>
who has not soul enough to <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
AND SURGEON. <lb/>
in Bast <lb/>
Ayden, N. C.<lb/>
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of Mainly <lb/>
to for use <lb/>
all lints plain or hemstitch <lb/>
mainstay of c <lb/>
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M. SAULS, Druggist. <lb/>
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the Superior <lb/>
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North Carolina I In <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
W. Move <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Move. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice an action entitled as <lb/>
has been In the <lb/>
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the bonds of matrimony, the <lb/>
defendant will further take notice <lb/>
She is required to appear the <lb/>
term of Superior Court Ii <lb/>
to be held on the Mi <lb/>
day of January, 1807, it being <lb/>
day of January, 1807, at the <lb/>
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