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Oak rocking chairs. <lb/>
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the length of the joint. When ran- <lb/>
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insert the knife in the thickest end <lb/>
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it, and the flames were fed <lb/>
of chopped straw. The <lb/>
loose hag tilled out, assumed a <lb/>
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authorized by law <lb/>
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Highest grade flavoring extra- <lb/>
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offer these Machines <lb/>
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day at Wilkinson's cost sale for <lb/>
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town cf N. for nix <lb/>
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Dec. 1906 W. B. Williams. <lb/>
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offer the best stock of goods at <lb/>
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ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
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the life and read the speeches of <lb/>
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their far reaching effect on the <lb/>
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loftiest ideal with a <lb/>
practical capacity to achieve <lb/>
that ideal by practical methods. <lb/>
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cells into t or to give them <lb/>
roots. <lb/>
Lung Fishes. <lb/>
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fish winch would be <lb/>
speedily drowned if placed in deep <lb/>
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colic, lion Regent's pa . This <lb/>
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sometimes attaining a length of six <lb/>
Graphic. <lb/>
NOTICE TO OF <lb/>
R. Jo REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S <lb/>
TAGS, IN <lb/>
SIMILES OF WHICH APE <lb/>
THEIR 1906 OF <lb/>
AND <lb/>
SHOWN ON <lb/>
PRESENTS. <lb/>
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags, <lb/>
who may c overlooked the 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 terms of offer itself on January 1907. <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/>
positively refuse to give presents for any tags that reach <lb/>
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1907, <lb/>
which is the full 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 made by us. <lb/>
R. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C.<lb/>
have be n<lb/>
rail <lb/>
ting of ti <lb/>
y much dis- <lb/>
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of the <lb/>
Follows <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
members <lb/>
us with <lb/>
r ; . cause failed <lb/>
; enthusiastic <lb/>
interesting meeting.<lb/>
ill <lb/>
lie <lb/>
to have some other origin. <lb/>
of th arc diurnal an an <lb/>
My due to t e sun ten <lb/>
and the weather on the ground. In wood. In addition <lb/>
Some <lb/>
The Campfire. <lb/>
During the <lb/>
kn to . ; <lb/>
of a camp house of <lb/>
to sleeping am <lb/>
wet weather the Bide and bath rooms, the kaiser has a large <lb/>
on I working room, which serves also as <lb/>
n dining and reception room. <lb/>
en the smaller apartments complete <lb/>
by this improvised house, from which, <lb/>
the imperial standard floats. When <lb/>
falls a huge fire is kindled <lb/>
his majesty's door. <lb/>
ill all night, and the <lb/>
likes to it in it and talk <lb/>
t-i his friends. On these occasions <lb/>
all ceremony is forgotten. Another <lb/>
of I . majesty's evening pleasures <lb/>
to r id among the <lb/>
of a valley carry a <lb/>
the ridges, <lb/>
the case is <lb/>
tram of me <lb/>
may produce pen hie <lb/>
the tilt of the Thus <lb/>
the face of Mother is almost <lb/>
is to extern- I influences as <lb/>
skin of a living creature. <lb/>
Tying Shoe Laces. <lb/>
The following is a good hint for <lb/>
tying shoe laces so that they shall <lb/>
not come Proceed in exactly <lb/>
the same way as if you were nine <lb/>
the ordinary bow. but pass the right <lb/>
hand loop through the knot before <lb/>
drawing it up and give a steady <lb/>
on hath It should be <lb/>
when untying that <lb/>
the right hand string must be pull- <lb/>
ed, for if the other is pulled it will <lb/>
tighten the knot. <lb/>
of Picking. <lb/>
res el like <lb/>
cotton pit I,, pi king <lb/>
iii- aver- <lb/>
age f p r and g <lb/>
days, pick a I ale crop. <lb/>
Of some pi k mi re than <lb/>
pound- of seed and <lb/>
There in . i when, on of <lb/>
rain, no cotton can lie The <lb/>
average of pounds a day for <lb/>
days ii not far as an estimate <lb/>
of the picker's At GO cents <lb/>
a hundredweight the co of pick-1 <lb/>
a Kale of cotton i- A <lb/>
cents a I cost is <lb/>
hale. Therefore the <lb/>
of . will <lb/>
between <lb/>
Chronicle, <lb/>
s end witness their <lb/>
joking and games. <lb/>
Colors Cu-c <lb/>
Tile value of light as an agent <lb/>
r.-. T <lb/>
lea is tho <lb/>
i that the clothes <lb/>
should be of <lb/>
For Hair. <lb/>
If the is very oily, greasy <lb/>
and the following should be <lb/>
c i- I applied daily, shampooing once a <lb/>
fortnight with green soap and a lit- <lb/>
borax in the rinsing A <lb/>
quarter of an ounce each of <lb/>
of and of soda, <lb/>
both powdered; an ounce of best <lb/>
. j., eighth of an ounce of <lb/>
1.11., -i- cochineal, an ounce of <lb/>
sixteen ounces of dis- <lb/>
water. <lb/>
HAY <lb/>
. i ;. <lb/>
. m<lb/>
. . 1906. <lb/>
NOTICE TO ; <lb/>
UP, <lb/>
but <lb/>
to <lb/>
an very <lb/>
Tl personnel body were <lb/>
fill intelligent and <lb/>
. impression <lb/>
a tin that <lb/>
a magnanimous <lb/>
.-c-v i. organization. <lb/>
as well as <lb/>
embers seemed to enjoy <lb/>
in the highest de- <lb/>
gr. Everything passed off <lb/>
t we lire informed <lb/>
good was the result of <lb/>
Indeed all know <lb/>
M Fellowship <lb/>
has at- <lb/>
and will continue to <lb/>
great and lasting <lb/>
mot ab r themselves <lb/>
mar in general. <lb/>
an j a very <lb/>
if rt squares and <lb/>
. i J I <lb/>
iv <lb/>
AT <lb/>
done <lb/>
n t v <lb/>
th me he r . <lb/>
notice . he , f Not i- ft a K n r ti <lb/>
ill,. <lb/>
Nat bun <lb/>
her U. S. notes <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
is hereby given that the stock <lb/>
in the incorporation of the <lb/>
A does by <lb/>
I consent of each stockholder <lb/>
e the company and will not do further <lb/>
in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb/>
A. G. COX. Sec. <lb/>
We will make application to the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt county <lb/>
at the 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/>
i-i <lb/>
f r. <lb/>
lit Surplus Inn <lb/>
Undivided p <lb/>
ii II in bl <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
j Deposits sub<lb/>
stand <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
f North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
W H W lard Cashier the above named <lb/>
bat above statement is true to tin <lb/>
I belief. <lb/>
and sworn to be- <lb/>
this h day <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
st of my <lb/>
sh <lb/>
H W <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Care of Iron Sinks. <lb/>
To lo iron sink-; iron <lb/>
and free from rust <lb/>
u.-o soap in cleaning them. Wash <lb/>
then in the water in which <lb/>
toes have aging a well <lb/>
will allow the light to potato to rub soot which <lb/>
c t While mate t,,, or <lb/>
h. . the best for rinsing clean wits <lb/>
co sum tin <lb/>
.----. i-i i . <lb/>
now r either <lb/>
linen, v. . it ion or <lb/>
.,. however, is <lb/>
I Journal, <lb/>
In <lb/>
th. <lb/>
and <lb/>
sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb/>
a bottle and if Loans and Discounts <lb/>
t cure we will Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
V.- <lb/>
ii size i f <lb/>
if it e. then <lb/>
a SOL urn- Cash Items <lb/>
entitles you <lb/>
a bottle Silver Com <lb/>
ks <lb/>
a limited -r <lb/>
ton returned from <lb/>
where he <lb/>
e the Christ- <lb/>
. Alexander <lb/>
fore making <lb/>
r will do <lb/>
firm <lb/>
. is and <lb/>
Smith, Lena <lb/>
. Mary Long <lb/>
Brown and <lb/>
. H attended <lb/>
the I . in t r <lb/>
viii mid report a largo <lb/>
and an excellent <lb/>
mi in cook <lb/>
heaters it will pay <lb/>
you to examine quality and <lb/>
pricey ii at . . Tyson are <lb/>
making. <lb/>
Goto B. .;. poor erect p <lb/>
fence around the <lb/>
in. ii W. K. on <lb/>
There were regular services in <lb/>
the Di ; church Sunday. <lb/>
C. J. B. Car- <lb/>
over <lb/>
i a <lb/>
m Ii f corn, <lb/>
-i -I <lb/>
i I <lb/>
pi, he <lb/>
The now <lb/>
i-n-t economic buy- <lb/>
Many marriages are predicted <lb/>
in and around Ayden during the <lb/>
week. We expect to assist in <lb/>
the good work. <lb/>
G W. Prescott has or will soon <lb/>
appoint as post- <lb/>
master for the U .-n of Ayden <lb/>
 community. This is a good <lb/>
selection. Mr. Prescott is an ex- <lb/>
t gentleman and fully cap- <lb/>
able to discharge the onerous <lb/>
duties pertaining to the position. <lb/>
We congratulate Ayden and our <lb/>
people upon the selection. <lb/>
Postmaster M. ti. Bryan, of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C.<lb/>
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f .<lb/>
Some i iv <lb/>
appointed a c m lit- f <lb/>
to recommend i-<lb/>
. Cm <lb/>
-nil <lb/>
A full line of Men and Dry Goods, Grace <lb/>
Winterville was a pleasant Everything needed for the lions form, I make a <lb/>
at our office yesterday. <lb/>
The <lb/>
How to Do it. <lb/>
editor of the Dodson, <lb/>
of suits order, <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Times has up the <lb/>
after the following <lb/>
Fight on the <lb/>
i Oppose improvements. <lb/>
the down to <lb/>
. TO HURT YOUR TOWN. <lb/>
Go to some; other town to <lb/>
Refuse to advertise in <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Do not invest a cent; lay out, <lb/>
your money somewhere else. <lb/>
Be particular discredit the <lb/>
motives public-spirited men I <lb/>
stranger, speaks, in <lb/>
your town. <lb/>
if a man wants to buy y <lb/>
property ask him t prices <lb/>
it. <lb/>
If he v.-. ; a. else in- <lb/>
and discourage him. <lb/>
. Refuse to see the merit in any <lb/>
scheme that does not exactly <lb/>
benefit you. <lb/>
Run down officers, <lb/>
; Run down everything and <lb/>
but Number One. <lb/>
Talk in I he barber shops and <lb/>
places of how bad times <lb/>
are, of how everything and <lb/>
is going to the <lb/>
111.1. bow -wow <lb/>
ed <lb/>
. H . <lb/>
c. <lb/>
and<lb/>
IN T <lb/>
DRUGGIST <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
by fro <lb/>
tee <lb/>
books for various I H <lb/>
our schools. They have <lb/>
their report Below <lb/>
found their <lb/>
and I it will be to <lb/>
interest of tho schools u <lb/>
these books;., recommend <lb/>
far as is possible to do so <lb/>
would ask the <lb/>
county to keep these <lb/>
stock so that the <lb/>
get them without <lb/>
will see that not on <lb/>
and grade of the <lb/>
from <lb/>
can be hid is give <lb/>
A. Ii. Co. grade <lb/>
the Fox. <lb/>
A. Ii. Co. <lb/>
People and Little People of <lb/>
Lands. <lb/>
A, B. Co. grade . .;. <lb/>
Great Americans for <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
A. Ii. Co. grade , <lb/>
us Stories <lb/>
A- B. Co. Ill en , <lb/>
the East. <lb/>
M. Co. grail <lb/>
Crusoe, <lb/>
M Co. grade IV <lb/>
Scribner S. grade V <lb/>
King of the Golden River <lb/>
A i. Co. V <lb/>
Colonies. <lb/>
A II Co. grad VI St try <lb/>
the Romans- <lb/>
A. B. Co. p , . Carp <lb/>
i ;. <lb/>
A. I <lb/>
Pub. . VII <lb/>
Little Nell. <lb/>
Pub. Co. . , ,. , <lb/>
W Legend <lb/>
Sleepy <lb/>
W. I;. <lb/>
Bait, for Season. <lb/>
i The report of <lb/>
ginned to Dec 1st was mi <lb/>
yesterday, and today the go,. , <lb/>
report of th <lb/>
th season was issued <lb/>
at 12,50 bales. A <lb/>
-11 t this report . <lb/>
points or half a o<lb/>
to <lb/>
ml <lb/>
c world did <lb/>
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, I <lb/>
to piece.-. <lb/>
plead- <lb/>
hone <lb/>
not live <lb/>
queried tho <lb/>
-hi lost <lb/>
bane. <lb/>
awfully <lb/>
don't <lb/>
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p. <lb/>
v.o p- a <lb/>
and <lb/>
the New <lb/>
Make the Best. <lb/>
roll, c <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
OH------- <lb/>
I Mb BANK OF N. C. <lb/>
Ci OF BU NO . 12th, <lb/>
II <lb/>
Stock paid in Sin <lb/>
Surplus Fund 1,000.00 .; <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
86,988.72 deposits subject 66,753.29 <lb/>
Cashiers 46.69<lb/>
SHOOTING FIREWORKS. <lb/>
Soys are. Violating the Law. <lb/>
The first cannon cracker of <lb/>
was exploded- Monday <lb/>
I which is a reminder that <lb/>
sale of fireworks has hoy . <lb/>
. u- <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
hen it comes to making per <lb/>
beer, Mr. <lb/>
heat the State. He km ,. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
there is much planning as n. <lb/>
w and how to spend <lb/>
.-----. of Kinston, <lb/>
here <lb/>
with <lb/>
spent <lb/>
his par- <lb/>
J. H. Barnhill <lb/>
Don't, <lb/>
to lest <lb/>
tuts op <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
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The Name <lb/>
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applied to an . <lb/>
1.1 r <lb/>
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he per in <lb/>
in moll<lb/>
cure. <lb/>
x-t- <lb/>
th-eat- <lb/>
because <lb/>
he lived <lb/>
use. Tho <lb/>
the <lb/>
was neither a nor n <lb/>
bid n L The <lb/>
repeated of as a <lb/>
tended to the <lb/>
of the and drove away <lb/>
would he <lb/>
r-i 5-c.<lb/>
of I n. . <lb/>
his I. it ; <lb/>
to who, although <lb/>
self i- . only taught all <lb/>
his Bonn to i <lb/>
lint by I toil <lb/>
he iv <lb/>
raining. The r-- -i lived t <lb/>
son's Mirth. , <lb/>
of <lb/>
Whatever may <lb/>
, t be a <lb/>
port t <lb/>
aid the small in <lb/>
a foreign it <lb/>
to open a wealth all <lb/>
it will lie <lb/>
which none <lb/>
r pat<lb/>
grave. <lb/>
the <lb/>
re; <lb/>
for Ills <lb/>
A Libel C- <lb/>
bee <lb/>
in my time, bouts <lb/>
thing U To p <lb/>
iii a <lb/>
id <lb/>
m four Witt <lb/>
die tut In <lb/>
at any MI o-i <lb/>
endeavor to make M-<lb/>
For Wild <lb/>
Stuff the wild turkey with bread <lb/>
with oysters, <lb/>
die or celery. Do put <lb/>
.-. e other with these <lb/>
sill destroy the flavor, but <lb/>
n of . to the <lb/>
I f-the frying I p ; in the <lb/>
other i- . T, F <lb/>
set; <lb/>
I. hI n <lb/>
. f <lb/>
; .- <lb/>
. with<lb/>
of ea <lb/>
Walter <lb/>
this been issued to ma the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, notice is hereby to all <lb/>
persona holding claims against said as <lb/>
to present them to for pay- <lb/>
merit, duly authenticated, or or before <lb/>
the day of November or this j <lb/>
not will be plead in bar of their re-1 <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
estate arc requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. This the 26th day <lb/>
of November <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Walter deed. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow <lb/>
Wanted <lb/>
Git<lb/>
it. f <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
sin <lb/>
J. <lb/>
I II <lb/>
lie <lb/>
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. Ill's <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
n day . <lb/>
JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Not <lb/>
I Correct- <lb/>
A . <lb/>
W. <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
-t m <lb/>
I. <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
01- <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a <lb/>
red to Mills by <lb/>
John R. Braxton and wife, <lb/>
ton, on the 23rd day of November, <lb/>
executed C CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
u-. J <lb/>
; . .-. <lb/>
can lie .- , <lb/>
Vat to <lb/>
be dyed with ck-u <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Experienced will sell for cash be- <lb/>
ad the home door in Greenville <lb/>
s M Thursday, December the 1906 <lb/>
Knit underwear wanted by the following parcel or lot of <lb/>
the Mills, the largest land, situated in the town of Ayden and <lb/>
land best knitting mill in the north side of First Street, be- <lb/>
Easy hours, from a. <lb/>
m. to p. m. Good pay. course with tho ditch feet best physicians m this country f <lb/>
of good houses. Ad- n J. s. Hart's line, thence a <lb/>
Mills, Z K <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, <lb/>
cannot reach the scat of the disease. <lb/>
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional by <lb/>
and in order to cure it you must <lb/>
take internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, and <lb/>
i- on the blood and mucous <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb/>
Secured <lb/>
The do and Fixtures <lb/>
the the alder . from Hanks. ; <lb/>
gave them in the fins, <lb/>
fireworks ordinance for Christ- Gold Com. .- <lb/>
but are disposed to Coin, <lb/>
them in violation of law When <lb/>
termer an <lb/>
merely for their pleasure <lb/>
certainly should show <lb/>
enough appreciation <lb/>
the time prescribed to <lb/>
firework If the aldermen <lb/>
hereafter refuse to <lb/>
. <lb/>
10.104.27 <lb/>
Capital stock in, v <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profit lea<lb/>
. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Mat <lb/>
In the , <lb/>
Court.<lb/>
to cluck, <lb/>
1,232 <lb/>
-a <lb/>
notes <lb/>
tern <lb/>
j Cash <lb/>
5.0-1 j <lb/>
-1<lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
-K I <lb/>
i k <lb/>
it <lb/>
;. <lb/>
M-<lb/>
u .- , <lb/>
. <lb/>
permit non h <lb/>
win hi <lb/>
H l-J<lb/>
Shipping Holly. <lb/>
Co at <lb/>
inly <lb/>
e I <lb/>
. h . <lb/>
if I Pi <lb/>
nut is <lb/>
to <lb/>
i, <lb/>
, I. K <lb/>
. and be <lb/>
II. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
. I <lb/>
you both I <lb/>
e. <lb/>
If .- m need any <lb/>
call on E. E. Co. <lb/>
B. F. Stanfield, of <lb/>
iris time <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
Co tat Line do a good <lb/>
shipping North- <lb/>
.- n r. for Christ . <lb/>
J. N. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Hi- . <lb/>
W. J. BOYD <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
above named i., <lb/>
an action entitled a. <lb/>
in the I'm county for a <lb/>
and m <lb/>
will further lake notice -i-. <lb/>
to appear at the <lb/>
the Superior Court of <lb/>
county to held on the id Moil <lb/>
or January, 1907, it being the nth. <lb/>
day January. at the <lb/>
said county in Greenville N <lb/>
answer or demur to the in <lb/>
sum action or the ,, ,. <lb/>
the in. This the m,, i <lb/>
November, 1906. <lb/>
C. MOORE C. <lb/>
Julius Brown. for pa <lb/>
-a<lb/>
h . .-. -1 <lb/>
I the Ben- <lb/>
lit <lb/>
the- . <lb/>
. . -III <lb/>
a war<lb/>
The first <lb/>
; day he n he ex- <lb/>
I h; r . their <lb/>
every on their coats. It was <lb/>
an ; <lb/>
the whole was <lb/>
pleased with One <lb/>
thing dissatisfied . <lb/>
men all had el in p pr lip-. <lb/>
Some had v .- . sonic <lb/>
mil ton . ;,.,. <lb/>
had pal beards. <lb/>
There not on I n <lb/>
; hit <lb/>
. . i and c in- <lb/>
lucking lo <lb/>
a men I l-i . <lb/>
v i <lb/>
eve , i.<lb/>
one r, ; r <lb/>
i-i- the k mil . <lb/>
w.- . th <lb/>
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Tin n <lb/>
of th- <lb/>
county, Sunday <lb/>
his son, Rev B. <lb/>
.-, I <lb/>
Out at the train Monday a lit. <lb/>
daughter Trip <lb/>
, ti in ere is much holly in <lb/>
Pitt county and we wonder why <lb/>
i H pie near the railroad have <lb/>
taken to shipping it. <lb/>
NEW FIRM <lb/>
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the a<lb/>
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Next Year. <lb/>
V are asked to <lb/>
horse and was knocked that the Ladies Aid <lb/>
MM a <lb/>
with feet t t <lb/>
an x combination of the two In- <lb/>
bX KS <lb/>
alt. <lb/>
announced <lb/>
of <lb/>
badly frightened little church will hold a <lb/>
was the only re- bazaar in Greenville in the early <lb/>
part December, <lb/>
TO; <lb/>
FOR XMAS NOVELTIES. SECOND <lb/>
Dr. M. DRUG STORK. <lb/>
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
The best drinks dispensed at Fountain. <lb/>
Remember us for Santa Claus. <lb/>
J. N. Alexander Co. <lb/>
Now is your time to <lb/>
money by inning us or <lb/>
school rtablets, pens, era- <lb/>
. have a t <lb/>
note paper for use <lb/>
iii tints plain or hemstitch- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
in- mainstay f social<lb/>
M. M. SAULS. Druggist. <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
re <lb/>
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; , <lb/>
III <lb/>
I . l <lb/>
tie else. <lb/>
Father K . <lb/>
one In <lb/>
m a a ,. pathos that he <lb/>
had a confession to make. <lb/>
mi a well make a an <lb/>
breast of t. for <lb/>
you'll have to pay <lb/>
Tie said. <lb/>
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waved air n <lb/>
ed and sen to an r <lb/>
of court, <lb/>
tin a. pi .<lb/>
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Jr- <lb/>
ANNUAL STATEMENT. <lb/>
for County. <lb/>
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b In p I <lb/>
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i. i. N i <lb/>
Preachers Year. <lb/>
recent North <lb/>
at Rocky <lb/>
the following appointments <lb/>
the Washington dis- <lb/>
A presiding elder. <lb/>
A. P. Tyer. <lb/>
Bath, J M. r. <lb/>
J. H. M Giles <lb/>
Swan Quarter, E C. Sell. <lb/>
R R Grant <lb/>
Id, J. L. Humble <lb/>
Greenville, H T Plyler. <lb/>
and Vanceboro, B. <lb/>
lie V. A. Forbes. <lb/>
to be supplied <lb/>
by r. <lb/>
Bethel, J. II. Martin. <lb/>
I R. H Willis. <lb/>
c it I <lb/>
Rocky Mount, First <lb/>
D. Ii. Tuttle. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cloaks, Raincoats and Furs <lb/>
I North <lb/>
C. <lb/>
her brings <lb/>
. over win Mi u ha . <lb/>
ti . <lb/>
I- . <lb/>
i I <lb/>
h i . <lb/>
;. I in if. <lb/>
Mount. B II. Black <lb/>
Nashville, W H. <lb/>
Hope. W. O Davis <lb/>
J. A. S <lb/>
Elm City. C Brothers <lb/>
Wilson, F D Swindell <lb/>
Ft Ii. E. Hurt. <lb/>
Fremont, C R <lb/>
Former motors of Greenville <lb/>
church wen sent to the follow-J <lb/>
Roxboro, J. A. Hornaday. <lb/>
Elder Raleigh dis-, <lb/>
r t. ii i. <lb/>
CM j <lb/>
These Reduced Prices <lb/>
Grad. <lb/>
STYLISH COATS <lb/>
OF <lb/>
. <lb/>
Cheviot, <lb/>
Mixed <lb/>
and Plaids. <lb/>
;. t . <lb/>
in tor a U Friday and returned Sunday <lb/>
Mi i L. L. <lb/>
. . F Smith <lb/>
C ; M. Eure. <lb/>
n . I. Wilson. <lb/>
. M.<lb/>
s . Dee. <lb/>
. Greenville,; <lb/>
. -i here with relatives <lb/>
Tie an wife, who <lb/>
I; n vi siting relatives here <lb/>
for home Sunday near <lb/>
Alice Hudson, who is <lb/>
teaching near here went homo are Priced for Quick and you Should Come to get <lb/>
First Choice <lb/>
fell <lb/>
than to buy goods when can <lb/>
meal and <lb/>
SHIP STUFF, <lb/>
t very lowest I also <lb/>
line if <lb/>
m on these. See me <lb/>
,, J H N SO <lb/>
F. COW RUES FOR CASH <lb/>
V- <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Station Nov. <lb/>
Calvin Mills and W. A. <lb/>
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Mies Maggie Smith <lb/>
y Miss n, <lb/>
near <lb/>
C Mills and James Mills re- <lb/>
turned Sui from near Hone. <lb/>
v have been visiting. <lb/>
V. dark and his son. John, <lb/>
and from here went to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
. Co and wife, of <lb/>
and Sunday near <lb/>
in re visiting relatives. <lb/>
Miss May Midgett attended <lb/>
First Choice. <lb/>
Elegant Furs <lb/>
fie at <lb/>
Saturday an says en- <lb/>
I joy it fin-i, <lb/>
taken the lead in your town Fancy , meeting <lb/>
Pictures. Books, Dolls etc. here ,. ; <lb/>
p you a beautiful lot of folks will a . Friday <lb/>
Poor folks , <lb/>
will st re <lb/>
FOR XMAS <lb/>
r town to call at your st <lb/>
i will not be to be t <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Christmas.<lb/>
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ad B-st, <lb/>
Jewelers A Opticians <lb/>
J. M. MOORE A BRO. <lb/>
I S IX <lb/>
I-C. NOTIONS, -S, <lb/>
HEAVY A; FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
FRUITS, CANDIES <lb/>
J. M. MOORE BRO., Phone Five <lb/>
say <lb/>
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his f a ere ain't <lb/>
ma ; i Journal of <lb/>
ii<lb/>
I Fox, <lb/>
Mink, etc, <lb/>
see our <lb/>
WOOL BED BLANKETS, <lb/>
Plain White and Colored Plaids, <lb/>
104,11-4,12-4 <lb/>
II <lb/>
here for the Little Chi Wren's <lb/>
should war China a-, a <lb/>
Make <lb/>
its. <lb/>
Th ,. pr re- <lb/>
large lo if new. <lb/>
Our job printing is <lb/>
day <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
Bl J WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 1906 <lb/>
NO. Hi <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
Of all claims audited and allowed by the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners of <lb/>
County, together with receipt.; <lb/>
mid Disbursements and the Financial <lb/>
Condition of said county for the Baa J <lb/>
ending December 2nd. <lb/>
PAUPER. <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
John Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
H. C. for <lb/>
H. II. Tyson <lb/>
and Bro. <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
B Battle <lb/>
Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
William Bernard <lb/>
John S. Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
W. C Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Susan C ark <lb/>
Willis C <lb/>
Phyllis <lb/>
A J. C <lb/>
Abram <lb/>
W. S. Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Alex I,<lb/>
Titus Yaks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Harriet Gardner <lb/>
Betsey <lb/>
Bettie G <lb/>
Willis <lb/>
M. <lb/>
;.Holmes <lb/>
Frank Hines <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
and <lb/>
Del Heath <lb/>
Henry James<lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Johnson<lb/>
B el<lb/>
Lang<lb/>
Ai <lb/>
Morris<lb/>
. Morgan <lb/>
.-. Norris child <lb/>
I.<lb/>
R. A. <lb/>
V- <lb/>
Randolph<lb/>
LJo . H. Spain <lb/>
Mi- . Spain <lb/>
Job. Shepard <lb/>
G. V Smith <lb/>
Nome <lb/>
Delia Staton <lb/>
Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Mary Taylor<lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Hi . . ii. Windham <lb/>
John n t <lb/>
Ar- <lb/>
liters<lb/>
Flora <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
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I'M <lb/>
CO<lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Nancy Corbett <lb/>
BL H. Craft burying <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
John Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
O. Boyd Bro <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
H. C. for <lb/>
H. H Tyson <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Wm. Bernard <lb/>
John S. Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A. J Corbett <lb/>
Nancy Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
W. S. Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Betsey <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
K Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Frank Hines <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Joe House wife <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel<lb/>
whom <lb/>
is <lb/>
and child <lb/>
v- <lb/>
Berry I<lb/>
, 1.0 <lb/>
20-2 <lb/>
Mrs.<lb/>
v on <lb/>
l on <lb/>
Cilia <lb/>
Inf. . o <lb/>
l M in <lb/>
Jno. SI <lb/>
G W <lb/>
Si CO Nonie <lb/>
Delia Staton <lb/>
Clemmie Stock <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Fa Tripp <lb/>
Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
, 1226 Margaret Vines <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
1228 John Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Flora Williams <lb/>
Sam Walters <lb/>
Ann E. <lb/>
Jno Pollard family <lb/>
Louis<lb/>
If <lb/>
It<lb/>
10- <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
No- To whom issued. <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Jno. Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
O Byrd Bro. <lb/>
H C for <lb/>
H Tyson <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
Jno S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A J Corbett <lb/>
Abeam Dunn <lb/>
W S Dunn <lb/>
Henry and <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy E <lb/>
Elks <lb/>
Fulford <lb/>
Lisha PI m <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
b s <lb/>
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C. Horton <lb/>
Mar <lb/>
0.- Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Hines J, <lb/>
I Robt <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Am E. <lb/>
, Joseph Ham and wife <lb/>
. Hunt <lb/>
,. Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Liz Mel,. <lb/>
At vans s <lb/>
Mrs J B I., <lb/>
Lion May <lb/>
Louis Met <lb/>
Ashley Ni <lb/>
Judy <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
R A Rob; <lb/>
Wm Rod <lb/>
Riley Ra <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
Jas H Spain . <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jno<lb/>
Monie <lb/>
Delia . ion <lb/>
Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Mrs W G Windham <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Flora Williams <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
Jno Pollard family <lb/>
Louisa Vick <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
burying pauper <lb/>
, Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
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lo <lb/>
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15.- <lb/>
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family <lb/>
it <lb/>
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Jno Braxton <lb/>
for <lb/>
H H Tyson <lb/>
Byrd Bro <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank wife <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pi Burney <lb/>
. Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
Jno S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
W C Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A J Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Tisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Gorham <lb/>
K Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
. Holmes <lb/>
I; Hines <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Ann E <lb/>
. Ham <lb/>
.; <lb/>
Henry James<lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan J <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Nancy Moore<lb/>
Morris <lb/>
May <lb/>
E M <lb/>
Luis <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
r. <lb/>
lo<lb/>
Ashley N and child -co <lb/>
id Judy <lb/>
-id family <lb/>
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Cilia <lb/>
6-<lb/>
COO <lb/>
CO V <lb/>
Jam<lb/>
Delia <lb/>
; Clean n <lb/>
Marti <lb/>
u, Fanni <lb/>
,. Ellen<lb/>
air <lb/>
I Vick <lb/>
Mrs W G Windham <lb/>
2-0 <lb/>
Jno Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
Betsey <lb/>
J O Proctor Bro <lb/>
burying pauper <lb/>
be Continued <lb/>
I o<lb/>
3.0 <lb/>
7.0 <lb/>
no<lb/>
for Holiday. <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
will close from Thursday, Dec <lb/>
th to Monday, Jan 7th. for the <lb/>
holidays Next Thursday will <lb/>
be the last sales day until the <lb/>
holidays are over. <lb/>
WEDDING OF LE <lb/>
MAN. <lb/>
Miss Louise <lb/>
of Mr Z. V. <lb/>
A surprise wedding was p <lb/>
formed today at Broadnax, . <lb/>
when Miss Louise a charm- <lb/>
young lady of that place, <lb/>
came the bride of Mr. V. -i h <lb/>
son, a popular merchant of <lb/>
ville. No announcement <lb/>
been made of ind th <lb/>
first news of the culmination of <lb/>
the romance flashed over the <lb/>
wires shortly after the <lb/>
knot had been tied in the form <lb/>
of a telegram to Mr. J. L. Ch r- <lb/>
the manager for Mr. <lb/>
Johnson's establishment here. <lb/>
Mr. Johnson left the city on a <lb/>
midnight train last night an <lb/>
even his best friends though h <lb/>
was going off on a basin <lb/>
and little dreamed that n ha <lb/>
planned matrimonial <lb/>
No details of the marriage have <lb/>
been secured here, but it is learn- <lb/>
ed that it took place this <lb/>
at the home of the bride's moth- <lb/>
The bride is a beautiful and <lb/>
attractive young lady and has <lb/>
m my occasions bee a visitor t <lb/>
Danville, where she won for her- <lb/>
self many friends by her ran <lb/>
beauty, delightful personality <lb/>
and lovely disposition. She has <lb/>
been the recipient of much social <lb/>
attention wherever she has visit- <lb/>
ed and is endowed with all the <lb/>
that go to up a sweet <lb/>
and good wife- <lb/>
Mr. Johnson came to Danville <lb/>
about four years ago from Lynch <lb/>
burg, and embarked in the mer- <lb/>
business. <lb/>
He is a prosperous young bus- <lb/>
man and has won for him- <lb/>
If through his fine business <lb/>
and close application a <lb/>
in the foremost ranks of <lb/>
commercial world here. Mr <lb/>
is popular among all <lb/>
with whom he is acquainted, and <lb/>
has a host of friends in <lb/>
and other cities, who wish him <lb/>
his wife no end of pleasure <lb/>
ind happiness <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Johnson are -x- <lb/>
to arrive in the city on <lb/>
of the afternoon trains, <lb/>
will make their future home <lb/>
here and expect to <lb/>
day for a bridal tour. <lb/>
Bee. 12th. <lb/>
Mr. Johnson mi rolled a <lb/>
boy, an I has a <lb/>
la number of friends and <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
ed in Scotland e came to <lb/>
Greenville at the age of and <lb/>
after finishing school went in <lb/>
bu with Mr C. T. <lb/>
conduct a very <lb/>
store. Desiring a larger <lb/>
field he went to Lynchburg, Va . <lb/>
about six years and later tn <lb/>
Danville His friends here <lb/>
of his success in <lb/>
congratulate him upon hi <lb/>
A Hint lo ts. <lb/>
There i.- , <lb/>
in which do holiday <lb/>
and during the remaining day <lb/>
before Christmas th stores <lb/>
be crowded with customers. <lb/>
pie will find it much to their ad- <lb/>
vantage if they will do <lb/>
shopping early in the week. I i <lb/>
this way they will have <lb/>
time to make selections and th <lb/>
sales people will have more time <lb/>
to wait on them. Do not wait <lb/>
for the rush and take <lb/>
chances getting what happen- <lb/>
to be left, Greenville merchants <lb/>
have nice holiday stocks, as you <lb/>
will so.- by looking over the ad- <lb/>
columns of The Re- <lb/>
Don't that a little <lb/>
money new and then is relished <lb/>
by the preacher men. <lb/>
MAS OUR CHRISTMAS. <lb/>
-or Requested to Hanging <lb/>
wed. <lb/>
Sylvester Barrett is in <lb/>
sen n -to e hanged on <lb/>
I h, for the <lb/>
ill J <lb/>
last January. <lb/>
have been hanged <lb/>
, .- <lb/>
Since then there <lb/>
is been an effort get his <lb/>
ten commuted imprison <lb/>
so that the <lb/>
if . . from <lb/>
of the , 1- the time <lb/>
It has be re <lb/>
v.- ; , <lb/>
the erection of a scaffold in the <lb/>
1.1 to Bar- <lb/>
This date of execution Lei Kg so <lb/>
do el h pi of <lb/>
t are almost d at <lb/>
thought of joy <lb/>
and love being by .; <lb/>
Numerous telegram been <lb/>
t Glenn <lb/>
that the hanging be <lb/>
for thirty days, and we hop. <lb/>
Will, for the sake of the women <lb/>
and children at least, grant this <lb/>
request <lb/>
MEETING AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH <lb/>
Thursday night was scene of <lb/>
much solemnity at the Christian <lb/>
church The work <lb/>
was that of ordaining an elder <lb/>
and four deacons, Rev. Mr. <lb/>
of Washington. c. <lb/>
and State Evangelist, W. G- <lb/>
Walker, being present. <lb/>
Brother Walker cunning- <lb/>
ham took part in the ordination <lb/>
service. The scene was <lb/>
Mr Cunningham's charge <lb/>
to the elder was full of sublime <lb/>
thought, and carried with it <lb/>
much conviction <lb/>
Mr Walker delivered the <lb/>
to the deacons which <lb/>
listened to rap. <lb/>
which Mr Cunningham <lb/>
tho sermon of the even- <lb/>
It has been on the lips of <lb/>
all v him, blessing <lb/>
born with love to those v. ho did <lb/>
not hear <lb/>
Thursday night Mr. Walker <lb/>
preached an able sermon to an <lb/>
appreciative audience n which <lb/>
he presented the State work to <lb/>
his hearers. A nice little sum <lb/>
was raised for Atlantic Christian <lb/>
college. Wilson, N. c. Friends <lb/>
of the Christian ch ch will be <lb/>
glad to know that the work <lb/>
moving on in good shape. <lb/>
W. Arnold. <lb/>
JUSTICE ELKS A JOINER. <lb/>
is one of Pitt's rising <lb/>
men He served the <lb/>
Good Anywhere You Ft Him. <lb/>
As I his week <lb/>
down in I . . night <lb/>
overtaking me I drove to tho <lb/>
gate of our worthy and highly <lb/>
m friend, Mr J. J Elks. <lb/>
B e and Mrs. give me <lb/>
hearty handshake, bad mo <lb/>
enter an make myself <lb/>
I was<lb/>
pie of his county four years an <lb/>
of the board of corn- <lb/>
mi giving en Ire <lb/>
fa ion, But his popularity does <lb/>
not stop there. In the recent <lb/>
i m h was made a justice <lb/>
the pace On the inst ha <lb/>
was called upon to exercise <lb/>
his official ability in <lb/>
a magistrate, and that <lb/>
he joined four loving <lb/>
he holy bonds of wedlock. <lb/>
Go it, John, and <lb/>
Scripture Help th b- ; <lb/>
multiply and earth. <lb/>
Long life and a , <lb/>
to you and yours. Av A F s <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
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