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GREENVILLE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 1906 <lb />
NO. Hi <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
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mid Disbursements and the Financial <lb />
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Millie Atkinson <lb />
Charlotte Anderson <lb />
Richard Anderson <lb />
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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 />
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MAS OUR CHRISTMAS. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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to the other prisoners, <lb />
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articles hurtled through air. <lb />
end the confusion the hand of <lb />
thieves made a dash for <lb />
The gendarmes had to draw their <lb />
swords before order re- <lb />
stored. All the <lb />
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the judge, w i t; vi all three <lb />
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in his V. l and <lb />
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room, which serves also as <lb />
dining and reception room. <lb />
smaller apartments complete <lb />
his improvised house, from which <lb />
the imperial standard When <lb />
evening falls n huge is kindled <lb />
his majesty's door. i- <lb />
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likes to sit beside it and talk <lb />
to his friends. On these occasion <lb />
all is forgotten. Another <lb />
of his majesty's evening pleasures <lb />
i to walk round among the sol- <lb />
bivouacs and witness their <lb />
rough camp joking and games. <lb />
Colors That Cure Consumption. <lb />
The value of light as an agent <lb />
curing is becoming <lb />
recognized. The latest <lb />
of the idea is the assertion <lb />
of a medical man that tho clothes <lb />
worn by consumptives should he of <lb />
a color which will allow the light to <lb />
penetrate the body. White mate- <lb />
rials, it is found, are the best for <lb />
his purpose, and consumptives are <lb />
advised to clothe <lb />
in snowy raiment, either <lb />
linen, velvet, cotton or cloth <lb />
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Journal. <lb />
First Fee. <lb />
the greatest <lb />
of of tho owes <lb />
his brilliant career almost entirely <lb />
to his peasant father, who, although <lb />
self instructed, not only taught all <lb />
his sons to play on every <lb />
but In- incessant toil <lb />
them the best available musical <lb />
training. The never lived t <lb />
see his triumph, and by a <lb />
pathetic irony of fate the <lb />
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was spent wreath for his fa- <lb />
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in nay time, but beats any- <lb />
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around in must <lb />
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j m your right jacket with <lb />
the business Use <lb />
who at any <lb />
dearer <lb />
a, .--. <lb />
Burial . prevailed Until <lb />
the Whites Came. <lb />
Mound builders of the Mississippi <lb />
valley in the manner of burial of <lb />
their dead in close touch with <lb />
those of the valley of the Ohio and <lb />
thing in common with <lb />
them, embracing the idea's display-1 <lb />
ed in the ancestor worship, of the <lb />
oriental as well as antedating the <lb />
custom of a granite shaft as <lb />
a mark of over the graves of <lb />
our de at the present tune. <lb />
Formerly builders were <lb />
supposed to have become an extinct <lb />
race, occupying the territory in <lb />
which these numerous burial <lb />
mounds arc found prior its <lb />
b the American In- <lb />
but in light of more re-I <lb />
cent and more thorough <lb />
writes I in <lb />
of the i; has been <lb />
shown burial of the dead in. <lb />
mo ii i's has been practiced by the <lb />
of the who <lb />
c i i the territory up to and in- <lb />
some of the time when the <lb />
first white people fettled in the up- <lb />
per Mississippi valley. <lb />
The former erroneous supposition <lb />
about principally through the <lb />
of the Indian. <lb />
questioned concerning the <lb />
mo end their content he <lb />
ii. act the stoic, to. accord- <lb />
to his ideas of ancestor worship <lb />
the subject was held red and was <lb />
to be touched upon, nor were <lb />
any of the belongings which had <lb />
been buried with him ever hi any <lb />
manner to he used again by any i <lb />
man. For this reason when <lb />
flint arrow or spear beads <lb />
they would profess ignorance and <lb />
insist that they were there before <lb />
the arrival of the Indian. <lb />
The conical mounds. Mr. Her- <lb />
states, are generally j <lb />
or family burying mounds. The <lb />
earth, sand or other material is car- <lb />
there by members of the tribe <lb />
or the nearest of kin and filled <lb />
around the body. Apparently the <lb />
farther the earth, sand or material <lb />
of which the mound is being built <lb />
brought the more laborious the <lb />
work of carrying to place of <lb />
interment the higher the respect <lb />
paid the And in re- <lb />
they do not differ materially <lb />
from v. lit. We would <lb />
to erect over a grave in the <lb />
middle a shaft made from the <lb />
limestone of the local Galena for- <lb />
but instead get a granite, <lb />
shaft shipped from Vermont or. <lb />
elsewhere, equally as great a dis- <lb />
and at as greed an <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 nay as if you were tying <lb />
the ordinary bow, but pass the right <lb />
hand loop through the knot before <lb />
drawing it up and give a steady pull <lb />
on both loops. It should be <lb />
however, when untying that <lb />
the right hand string must lie pull- <lb />
ed, for if the other is pulled it will <lb />
tighten the knot.<lb />
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S <lb />
TAGS, AS SPECIFIED IN AND <lb />
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON <lb />
THEIR 1906 OF PRESENTS. <lb />
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags, <lb />
who may have overlooked the fact 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 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 1st, 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. J,. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have up a Bandy color- <lb />
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running with my stock. <lb />
hog weighs about or <lb />
fork <lb />
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. and paying <lb />
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RESOURCES. j <lb />
ii- ,. , Capital stock <lb />
and <lb />
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For Hair. <lb />
If the hair is oily, greasy <lb />
and moist, the following be <lb />
applied 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 borate of <lb />
both powdered; an ounce of best <lb />
cologne, an eighth of an ounce of <lb />
tincture of cochineal, an ounce of <lb />
alcohol and sixteen ounces of dis- <lb />
tilled <lb />
Cr of Iron Sinks. <lb />
To keep iron sinks and iron <lb />
smooth and free from rust <lb />
use in cleaning them. Wash <lb />
then in the water in which <lb />
toes have been boiled, using a well <lb />
boiled potato to rub any spot which <lb />
may have become rough or rusted, <lb />
afterward rinsing clean with very <lb />
hot. clear water. By cleaning in <lb />
this way they will always be smooth <lb />
and free from rust. <lb />
For Wild <lb />
Stuff the wild with bread- <lb />
mixed with either oysters, <lb />
chestnuts or celery. Do not put <lb />
logo and other savories with these <lb />
or you will destroy the flavor, but <lb />
a suspicion of onion to the <lb />
crumbs and fry them in butler in <lb />
frying before putting in the <lb />
ether ingredients. <lb />
To Polish <lb />
Put steel buckles, one at a time, <lb />
in a box of line emery dust and <lb />
shake steadily end for <lb />
minutes. The friction will <lb />
drive the every inter- <lb />
of the ornaments. When they <lb />
are bright wipe off the dust with ti <lb />
soft silk handkerchief. <lb />
Wicker Furniture. <lb />
painted wood r raw <lb />
be dyed almost color with <lb />
good dyes. Red is <lb />
effective. Wet the surface to <lb />
be dyed with hot water before<lb />
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
K tics is hereby given that stock <lb />
holders in the incorporation of the <lb />
does by <lb />
consent of each stockholder <lb />
the company and will not do further <lb />
in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb />
A. G. COX. See. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
We will make application to the <lb />
Board 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 />
f Fountain. N. C. Nov. 27th. 1807. <lb />
STRICKLAND HEATH. <lb />
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Due from <lb />
ash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
A e mi bank <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
-Surplus fund <lb />
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Total , <lb />
State North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. W H Cashier of tho above named <lb />
swear that the above statement bout of my knot <lb />
and belief. H W <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
f to me, this 16th day of Nov <lb />
1906. T. Carson <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
M. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
STATON, . <lb />
. sufferers of Kidney, or <lb />
I Other ma nil <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
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our We say a <lb />
nil 11.00 size five bottle of <lb />
ind if it benefits you, then <lb />
SOL until <lb />
This advertisement entitles you <lb />
bottle SOL at <lb />
PARAMOUR RICK- <lb />
a limited number f bottles <lb />
Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. t. <lb />
Al OF BUSiNESS, NOV.<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured 1,608.87 Surplus Fund <lb />
76.39 Undivided profits i <lb />
of Deposit <lb />
938.72 subject<lb />
NOTICE TO i <lb />
Letters of on the en- <lb />
of Walter decease <lb />
this been issued to me by the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against said es- <lb />
to present them to me for pay- <lb />
duly authenticated, or or before <lb />
he 26th day of November 1907, or this <lb />
n will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
All persons indebted to said i <lb />
are requested to make <lb />
late payment to me. This the 26th day j <lb />
of November 1906. <lb />
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb />
of Walter deed. <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
State of North I <lb />
County f Pm. f <lb />
I J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, lo so <lb />
y swear the above statement is true to the bust of <lb />
Knowledge and belief. J. R Cathi <lb />
and sworn to be-1 ; <lb />
fore m, this day W. I. <lb />
1906. I W. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, R. L. VIS. <lb />
Notary Public Direct <lb />
to braid and children's <lb />
cotton knit underwear wanted by <lb />
the Josephine Mills, the largest <lb />
and best knitting mill in the <lb />
South Easy hours, from a. <lb />
m. to p. m. Good pay. <lb />
of good boarding houses. Ad- <lb />
dress Josephine Mills, <lb />
G. ltd <lb />
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURB <lb />
LAND SALE, <lb />
,, virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and to Winslow Mills by <lb />
John a. Braxton and wife. <lb />
ton, on the day of November. 1904 <lb />
the will sell for cash be- <lb />
fore Court house door in Greenville <lb />
on Thursday, December the 1906 <lb />
the following described parcel or lot of <lb />
land, situated in the town of Ayden and <lb />
en the north Bide of First Street, be- <lb />
ginning at a point on First Street at a <lb />
in the ditch and running a north- <lb />
course with the ditch feet years is a aim <lb />
S line, thence a west- is composed of the best <lb />
curse with J. S. line . combined with the bent <lb />
fee baa ditch, thence , directly on MOM <lb />
said t First The perfect of two j <lb />
gradients is what <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, <lb />
cannot reach the seat of the dis <lb />
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional <lb />
and in order to cure it you mi <lb />
take internal remedies. Hall's Cat. <lb />
Cure is taken internally, and <lb />
on the blood and raucous surf <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a q <lb />
It was by <lb />
the best in this <lb />
is <lb />
TWo and fifty <lb />
to work Id a now <lb />
mill N. C. Good <lb />
to W. Jeffreys.<lb />
thence an outwardly <lb />
Street feet to tho begin- <lb />
one third of an <lb />
more or loss, and being lot <lb />
front J. H. <lb />
ac of November, <lb />
WINSLOW <lb />
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result in curing <lb />
for testimonials free. <lb />
F. J. A CO, Props., <lb />
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NOTICE <lb />
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car loans cotton accounts <lb />
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to work on a judge <lb />
who knows nothing about him. <lb />
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Yours to serve. <lb />
F. Lilly Co <lb />
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that on ii t- after January 1st, <lb />
1807, M. Ai Saul's will only t <lb />
cash, This is for acquaint- The agency existing between <lb />
strangers and friends, ii T. L. Gerald Co. and J. W. <lb />
is to be none will consider Mills is hereby discontinued. All <lb />
themselves exception. Ne- <lb />
Mr. Sauls to this ,.,,, Co , <lb />
extreme, lie merits a liberal , and settle with J. E. <lb />
patronage and should receive it. Winslow for same. <lb />
,. , This Dec. 1806. <lb />
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New Sons Sock-. <lb />
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money now and then is relished <lb />
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we Very much <lb />
moving to High Hathaway and <lb />
wife, I January <lb />
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Frank Lilly Co <lb />
the highest bidder for the following <lb />
tracts of land <lb />
tract of land bounded the north by <lb />
the lands of Jesse Harrell, on the east <lb />
Bullock, on the south<lb />
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Canon Tyson cordially in- the south by Little and on <lb />
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coats. . I M. O. Blount, Trustee. <lb />
W. J. BOY <lb />
NEW FIRM <lb />
1.1. ALf S CO. <lb />
AYDEN N. C. <lb />
FOR XMAS NOVELTIES. SECOND DOOR TO <lb />
Dr. M. 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 />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
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his majesty's door. i; <lb />
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likes to beside it and talk <lb />
to his friends. On these <lb />
ceremony is forgotten. Another <lb />
of his majesty's evening pleasure- <lb />
is to walk round among the sol- <lb />
bivouacs and witness their <lb />
rough camp joking and games. <lb />
Colors That Cure Consumption. <lb />
The value of light as an agent it <lb />
curing i is becoming <lb />
recognized. The latest <lb />
of the idea is the assertion <lb />
of a medical man that the clothes <lb />
worn by consumptives should be of <lb />
a color which will allow the light to <lb />
penetrate the body. White mate- <lb />
rials, it is found, are the best for <lb />
purpose, and consumptives are <lb />
advised to clothe <lb />
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linen, velvet, cotton or cloth. <lb />
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Journal <lb />
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his brilliant career almost entirely <lb />
to his father, who, although <lb />
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their dead in close touch with <lb />
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been buried with him ever any <lb />
manner to be used again by any <lb />
man. For this reason when <lb />
shown flint arrow or spear heads <lb />
they would profess ignorance and <lb />
insist that they were there before <lb />
arrival of the Indian. <lb />
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states, are generally <lb />
or family burying mounds. The <lb />
earth, sand or other material is ear- <lb />
there by members of the tribe <lb />
or the nearest of kin and filled <lb />
around the body. Apparently the <lb />
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elsewhere, equally as great a dis- <lb />
and at as <lb />
Tying Shoe Laces. <lb />
The following is a good hint for <lb />
tying shoe hues so that they shall <lb />
not come Proceed in exactly <lb />
the same as if yon were tying <lb />
the bow. b it puss the <lb />
hand loop through the knot before <lb />
drawing it up and give a steady pull <lb />
on both loons. It should be <lb />
however, when untying that <lb />
the rich hand string be pull- <lb />
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tighten the knot. <lb />
For Greasy Hair. <lb />
If the hair is very oily, greasy <lb />
and moist, the following should be <lb />
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. soda and borate of soda, <lb />
both an ounce of best <lb />
Cologne, an eighth of an ounce of <lb />
tincture of cochineal, an ounce of <lb />
alcohol and ounces of dis- <lb />
tilled water. <lb />
Care of Iron Sinks. <lb />
To keep iron sinks and iron <lb />
smooth and free from rust <lb />
use soap in cleaning them. Wash <lb />
them in the water in which <lb />
toes have been boiled, using a well <lb />
foiled potato to rub any spot which <lb />
may have become rough or rusted, <lb />
afterward rinsing clean with very <lb />
hot. clear water. By cleaning in <lb />
this way they will always be smooth <lb />
and free from rust. <lb />
For Wild Turkey. <lb />
Stuff the wild turkey with bread- <lb />
Crumbs, mixed with either oysters, <lb />
chestnuts or celery, Do not put <lb />
sage and other savories with these <lb />
or you will destroy the flavor, but <lb />
add a suspicion of onion to the <lb />
crumbs and fry them in butler in <lb />
the frying pan before putting in tho <lb />
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hi a box of tine emery dust <lb />
shake them steadily and for <lb />
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drive the emery into every inter- <lb />
the ornaments. When they <lb />
are bright wire off the dust with a <lb />
soft silk handkerchief. <lb />
Wicker Furniture. <lb />
wood saw <lb />
be dyed almost ajar oW with <lb />
domestic dyes, tied is <lb />
Wet the surface to <lb />
be dyed with hat water before <lb />
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S <lb />
TAGS, AS SPECIFIED IN AND <lb />
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON <lb />
THEIR 1906 OF PRESENTS. <lb />
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags, <lb />
who may have overlooked the fact 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 isl, <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 1st, 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. J,. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C.<lb />
STRAY TAKEN <lb />
t k n up sandy color- <lb />
spotted female hog <lb />
fanning with my stick. <lb />
ling weighs about or <lb />
marked fork <lb />
a h in right ear. slit <lb />
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
Notice ii hereby given the stock <lb />
in the incorporation of the <lb />
does by <lb />
; I of each stockholder <lb />
company and will not Ho further <lb />
in said name. This Nov. 27th. <lb />
1906. A. G. COX. Sec. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
We will make application to the <lb />
Board of 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. <lb />
STRICKLAND HEATH. <lb />
TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
u close of Nov. 12th, 1906,<lb />
stock<lb />
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Total<lb />
State North Carolina, County of <lb />
I. W H of the above named <lb />
swear that tin-above statement is true to of my know <lb />
edge and belief. W. H <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
fro me, this Nov I M. BLOUNT, <lb />
T. Carson <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
R. J- GRIMES, <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
I l Other <lb />
say a bottle and <lb />
will refund <lb />
our say a <lb />
nil size five bottle of <lb />
mid if it, you, then <lb />
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This entitles you <lb />
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PARAMOUR RICK 4- <lb />
a limited number <lb />
away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of administration on the es- <lb />
of Walter decease <lb />
this been issued to me by the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
holding claims against said es- <lb />
to present them to me for pay- <lb />
duly authenticated, or or before <lb />
he 26th day of November 1907. or this <lb />
n will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
are requested to make <lb />
payment to me. This the 26th day <lb />
of November 1906. <lb />
M. JOHNSON. <lb />
of Walter deed. <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
close op no . 12th, u <lb />
LI A <lb />
Loans and Discounts Capital Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured 1,608.87 Surplus Fund <lb />
78.89 Undivided profits <lb />
Fixtures Deposit ML <lb />
Due from Banks 35,938.72 subject <lb />
Cash Items eh ks o ding <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin 79-550- <lb />
-f North Carolina, I <lb />
County f Put. f <lb />
I J. R. of the above-named bank, do <lb />
y statement is true to <lb />
Knowledge and belief. J- R Cathi <lb />
and sworn to <lb />
fore W. I. <lb />
j W. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, R. L IS. <lb />
Notary Public Direct <lb />
Wanted -Experienced <lb />
to braid and children's <lb />
cotton knit underwear wanted by <lb />
the Mills, the largest <lb />
and best knitting mill in the <lb />
South Easy hours, from a. <lb />
m. to p. m. Good pay. <lb />
of good boarding houses. Ad- <lb />
dress Josephine Mills, <lb />
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virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and to Winslow Mills by <lb />
John K. Braxton and wife, <lb />
ton, ii the 23rd day of November. 1904 <lb />
the will sell for cash be- <lb />
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on Thursday. December the 1906 <lb />
the following described parcel or lot of <lb />
land, situated in the town of Ayden and <lb />
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WINSLOW <lb />
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CATARRH CANNOT BE CURE <lb />
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cannot reach the seat of the <lb />
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional <lb />
sense, and in order to cure it you mi <lb />
take internal remedies. <lb />
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; combined with the beet blood p j ilia <lb />
acting directly on tie <lb />
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what sack <lb />
result in curing Catarrh <lb />
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if personal property here Wed- <lb />
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and should receive it. Winslow for same. <lb />
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Gerald Co. and J. W. <lb />
is hereby discontinued. All <lb />
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About three-fourths of the <lb />
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PHYSICIAN SURGEON, <lb />
B. C. C Block, Baal a d at <lb />
Director N, <lb />
virtue of authority vested in me <lb />
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anticipates moving to High <lb />
Point at an early day. <lb />
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Don't buy before giving <lb />
Mai. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
wife, I will on the day of January <lb />
1900, at noon, at Court house Greenville, Pitt County N. C. sell to <lb />
the highest the following <lb />
tracts One <lb />
tract of land bounded on tho north by <lb />
lands of Jesse Harrell, on the east <lb />
Bullock, on the south by <lb />
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. ,,. ,, r, i . J. Holland. acres more <lb />
friend, Miss quite or leas. Another tract of land bounded <lb />
Ion the north by the lands of . I. B. <lb />
lock, on the east by K. Hathaway's <lb />
on <lb />
line; <lb />
cordially on the south Little and <lb />
lie to tall B. <lb />
, , . , , i it acres more or s. <lb />
up to-date cloaks and ran <lb />
coats. <lb />
This 12th day of December, <lb />
M. O. Trustee. <lb />
w. j. School <lb />
1.1. s co. stationery <lb />
AYDEN K. C. <lb />
NOVELTIES. SECOND HOOK TO <lb />
Dr. M. DRUGSTORE.<lb />
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Tho best drinks dispensed our Fountain. <lb />
Remember us for Santa Claus. <lb />
joker. <lb />
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note paper tor use of court. <lb />
J. N. Alexander <lb />
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taking ad- <lb />
vantage of his position to <lb />
promote ii . es <lb />
AN UNJUST TAX. <lb />
The Reflector is opposed to <lb />
works, and if it had control <lb />
would allow no <lb />
. to be used promiscuously. <lb />
is not because of a desire to <lb />
the Christmas <lb />
young . but because <lb />
re of fireworks and <lb />
them dangerous But as <lb />
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used in Greenville, w <lb />
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and treated matter of the fire- <lb />
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rs limits of the town have to <lb />
a tax of for the privilege <lb />
celling fireworks, while deal <lb />
just on the outskirts of the <lb />
can sell them without <lb />
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can undersell the man who do <lb />
business in town. Of course the <lb />
dealer who does business just <lb />
line cannot be blamed <lb />
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but we believe in fairness, and a <lb />
merchant should not be placed at <lb />
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while the merchant just <lb />
the line does not pay a cent <lb />
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and face of the earth with its multi- <lb />
of words. Inside a week <lb />
those living in suburbs he soul another mes- we've the things suitable for Christmas, <lb />
not help out in any of these on Rico, and there is <lb />
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taxes he uses v.; <lb />
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MERRY -4 <lb />
CHRISTMAS. <lb />
Now is the time a for Christmas gift <lb />
this is the store where be most ant to find it Man or Boy<lb />
yet another in sight on Panama. <lb />
If he don't mind he will talk or <lb />
write himself to <lb />
things. <lb />
would be nothing but just <lb />
for the board of aldermen to re- <lb />
fund the fireworks tax to every <lb />
merchant who has paid it this <lb />
season. Such discriminating Two operators and <lb />
La i business, flagman have been arrested <lb />
. who to be considered charge of murder in con- <lb />
as factor the recent wreck <lb />
and support of the Southern railway, near <lb />
at the business I Danville, in which several <lb />
and do not impose it looks unjust <lb />
special taxes on them. <lb />
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beyond the point j <lb />
of physical endurance and <lb />
latter be held <lb />
I for accidents. <lb />
What could be a wiser selection than one of our Suits Raincoats, <lb />
or Overcoats <lb />
Bring in an old coat to show is size, and we'll make <lb />
you desire after Christmas. <lb />
OUR HABERDASHERY. <lb />
Our showing of Haberdashery is a grand display. <lb />
Our Elegant Choice Gloves. Our Shirts. Mufflers, <lb />
Suspenders and the many other things in a Man <lb />
is always are correct and the best that can buy. <lb />
The North Carolina Geological <lb />
and Economic Survey issued re- <lb />
Economic Paper No. <lb />
which is a report on an <lb />
The spirit of cooperation that nation of the shad fishing <lb />
hold of the business in- try in North Carolina during <lb />
of Greenville is more than by Mr. John N. Cobb. <lb />
ratifying. It means taking on This report take- up in detail <lb />
life and it is going to condition of this industry, <lb />
rood results We believe the gives the number of nets fished <lb />
year will show the great- and shows their location on <lb />
est advancement the town has especially prepared for this, <lb />
yet made. purpose. This work was <lb />
up especially to facilitate the <lb />
Some of the papers are telling work of the committee which <lb />
that a great comet is coming in made a general of the <lb />
industries of North Car- <lb />
and the results of whose over t shall <lb />
investigations are given in Eco- <lb />
Paper No. <lb />
This Economic Paper No. <lb />
can be obtained by addressing Cakes, Candies, Fruits. as I carry, the selecting and boy- <lb />
no to <lb />
BATH ROBES. <lb />
We've a fine line of these luxurious highly prized <lb />
by every Man <lb />
Come here for Christ mas and you'll find just <lb />
a moderate price <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
1910 That is rather far ahead. <lb />
Let's look for things that are <lb />
coming next year. <lb />
After getting lumber together <lb />
with which to build a scaffold <lb />
Durham is about to lose the con- <lb />
hanging. <lb />
Let us drop the hint that you <lb />
can watch Greenville grow <lb />
for breakfast, dinner and h a are fine <lb />
e Canned Package <lb />
Pickles, Butter Cheese, f <lb />
the State geologist, Joseph Hyde are easy and the all saved It will take n <lb />
Pratt, Chapel N. C. <lb />
J. B <lb />
enclosing cents to cover cost of <lb />
mailing. <lb />
THE HUB CLEARING SALE <lb />
Having the entire of THE HUB CLOTHING CO. m order to turn these <lb />
goods into money we are willing to make the following <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
or a-i ti at <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Men's Heavy Overcoats <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Big Line long pants piece suits in wool, <lb />
good patterns 4.50 p, <lb />
knee pants suits l, S, <lb />
coats, blacK and mild colors 6.50 Overcoats <lb />
Big Line Men's suits Heavy Wool. 2.50, 3.00 Heavy belt back overcoats, very long <lb />
Heavy Worsted to S <lb />
All and suits it lice Macks, blues, fancy <lb />
patterns to go at from 7.50 to Youth's long pants, piece suits, heavy weight Knee pints from<lb />
up. <lb />
Heavy fleeced lined Mens Sunday Shoes to <lb />
Mens Fat. Leather Shoes 3.50 and <lb />
Mens Sunday Shoes, and pat leather <lb />
Big Line mens odd Pants to <lb />
Look in on us before buying and we will save you money <lb />
J. L CARPER, GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
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The A. G. Cox Co. has ITEMS. <lb />
just shipped pair of their Tar <lb />
Heel cart wheel to one of N. C. Dec. <lb />
counties. <lb />
home. <lb />
The A- G Co., are <lb />
still receiving orders for th <lb />
Co. School Desk. See or <lb />
write them before you buy. <lb />
of glass aid <lb />
crockery wares, flower pats and <lb />
stone jars at Harrington Barber <lb />
Holiday goods are <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. Call <lb />
ind see them before they are <lb />
picked. <lb />
remedy. A <lb />
tier. <lb />
I n. Cures <lb />
tie drug <lb />
e ; d <lb />
A k line of plaids of all <lb />
just at B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. They are going. <lb />
and see them at once. <lb />
A car load of fresh flower just <lb />
at Harrington Barber <lb />
Com <lb />
his department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Easter . Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Who among us has not been <lb />
called pay a bill the sec- <lb />
end time and had to pay it be- <lb />
cause we could not produce proof <lb />
of the former settlement <lb />
who pay by 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 />
it- Deposit your money <lb />
in the Bank of Winterville and <lb />
be on the safe side. <lb />
takes the place of Cal- <lb />
We sell it. B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
on hand a full supply of their <lb />
Tar Heel carts and Bet- <lb />
see or write them before you <lb />
buy. <lb />
Protects your hands from the <lb />
cold winds by you a new <lb />
pair of gloves. B. P. Manning <lb />
Co., has them of kinds <lb />
grade for mer, and <lb />
children. <lb />
and examine that new line <lb />
of and fine shoes <lb />
at B. F. Manning <lb />
Company <lb />
Faro delightful and refreshing <lb />
goto J, B Carroll Co , <lb />
best cigars and cheroots. <lb />
Sell cotton seed to the <lb />
Pitt County Co. The <lb />
the highest prices for them <lb />
A till ; a <lb />
i It Oar roll <lb />
Try those delicious apples <lb />
B. Carroll Co. <lb />
New lines of fine dress goods <lb />
daily at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
All cotton seed hulls <lb />
promptly filled at the Pitt <lb />
Oil Company. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., <lb />
turning out their nice and up <lb />
to date Hunsucker <lb />
Every mail brings the A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., orders for their <lb />
cotton planters, guano sowers, <lb />
Economic Back Bands etc., <lb />
even though early in the season <lb />
or these goods. <lb />
Go to the Store of B. T. <lb />
C Bro T W. Wood <lb />
B. <lb />
,. <lb />
Call and see the large line of <lb />
ladies and cloaks at B. <lb />
F, Manning Co. They are off- <lb />
them at a bargain. <lb />
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in- ii very <lb />
pi <lb />
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Those large yellow oranges at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co., looks <lb />
tempting. <lb />
Go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. to buy your holiday <lb />
are <lb />
See the beautiful display of <lb />
at B. F. <lb />
Co. They have <lb />
chased the very finest line found <lb />
on the market. <lb />
Highest grade flavoring extra- <lb />
at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
Farmers, come and examine the <lb />
machine at <lb />
Barber Co. This is a <lb />
wonderful labor savor. <lb />
The A. G Cox Co. are <lb />
receiving orders for their Tar <lb />
Heel cart wheels. Any one in <lb />
need of a first class cart wheel <lb />
will do to send their <lb />
at once, <lb />
Those in need of dry plastering <lb />
laths ready bundled, see L. L. <lb />
Kittrell who will be glad to fill <lb />
your order. <lb />
The cold rains and snows are <lb />
coming soon and you will need <lb />
good foot wear See Harrington <lb />
A Home-Builder. <lb />
It is to be doubted if any other <lb />
agency has accomplished half so <lb />
much in recent years in <lb />
home-building and a desire <lb />
among the great middle class of <lb />
people to dwell under their own <lb />
vine and fig tree as the building <lb />
and loan association. There is <lb />
not in North Carolina, we dare <lb />
a progressive town has <lb />
its organization of this kind <lb />
and the effects of its existence <lb />
are plainly visible. There are <lb />
thousands of homes, some <lb />
the n pretentious residences. <lb />
others modest but neat and at- <lb />
tractive cottages, in North Caro <lb />
which would have been idle <lb />
dreams, not substantial things <lb />
bu. for the building and loan as <lb />
The Americans <lb />
yet a home-loving people and is the ambition of every man who <lb />
has reached the age of <lb />
and who has a family to <lb />
own his home. The building and <lb />
loan association makes it <lb />
for him to do so. Gastonia <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
c. D. Baker spent Thursday in <lb />
Greenville with the dentist <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Harrell and <lb />
left Friday morning for her <lb />
home at Drum Hill, where she <lb />
will spend Christmas with her <lb />
parents and friends. Mr <lb />
accompanied her as far as <lb />
Greenville and returned Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
Dr. L E. Rick j spent a few <lb />
days in Washington and Pantego <lb />
this week. <lb />
H. B. Phillips left Friday <lb />
morning for his home in <lb />
Mrs. O. G. has re- <lb />
turned from an visit to <lb />
her sister, Mrs A L. Jones, in <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
G. Calhoun spent Saturday <lb />
in Greenville on business. <lb />
W. T. Sledge is quite sick in <lb />
his room on Jackson avenue <lb />
His many friends him a <lb />
speedy recovery <lb />
Dr. R. L. spent Sunday <lb />
here, the guest of Mr and Mrs. <lb />
F. G <lb />
G. W. Brown, an <lb />
B- C-L. Co, is sick at the hotel. <lb />
Mis. II. II. Stanley spent Fri- <lb />
day in Greenville shopping. <lb />
G. B. of Kinston, <lb />
spent Thursday here. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. made a fly- <lb />
trip to Greenville Wednesday <lb />
returning that night. <lb />
public school <lb />
memorial day at <lb />
building on Friday, <lb />
The program was in- <lb />
and instructive. <lb />
On Friday night, Dec. then <lb />
will be a festival in <lb />
by the teachers and pupils <lb />
the building. <lb />
invite all <lb />
clerk of <lb />
and Kicky Mo re; <lb />
deceased, notice is <lb />
person to the to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and all persons having i la against <lb />
said estate notified the <lb />
same for payment on or re the nth <lb />
day of December, 1907. or this notice <lb />
will bar of raw <lb />
This Dec 11th, 1906. <lb />
John W. Brooks. <lb />
Executor of Moore. <lb />
ltd <lb />
TO <lb />
Having this day qualified before D. <lb />
C. Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County. executor to the last <lb />
will and testament of th <lb />
deceased, notice t given to <lb />
all parsons claims against the <lb />
estate Elizabeth to <lb />
present them to duly <lb />
authenticated, or before the 21st <lb />
day of . notice <lb />
will be i lead th recovery. <lb />
All persons in I to . estate will <lb />
make tome. This <lb />
the <lb />
C. BARRETT, <lb />
o Elisabeth <lb />
Jarvis Blow, <lb />
Monday the 17th of December <lb />
en the arm of the late Alfred <lb />
For i , in i. aver Dam Township, Pitt <lb />
k as <lb />
sale the <lb />
to the <lb />
;. i . I. -s deceased, co <lb />
t,, mu wagons, carts, farm- <lb />
corn, fodder, hay, <lb />
st el, tins of sale, cash. <lb />
This the of 1906. <lb />
J. FORBES <lb />
of the last will <lb />
f Alfred Forbes. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken one heifer run <lb />
mug in my Color re I with <lb />
ace, swallow ear, <lb />
crop in left, about a <lb />
and a half old. Owner can <lb />
Line i . proving paying <lb />
Nov. SO, <lb />
M. W. <lb />
I P. D. No. N. C <lb />
AS <lb />
H G F T <lb />
SHOULD BE A USEFUL GIFT. <lb />
Now is the time to ho your Holiday Shopping. No where will <lb />
find a better assortment of Real Gift than this store. <lb />
We have taken care in selecting our Holiday stock <lb />
and feel sure we can help and you in selecting <lb />
your Christmas Gifts. is more practical for a Xmas Gift <lb />
A BATH ROBE <lb />
SMOKING JACKET <lb />
A CLUB BAG <lb />
DRESS SUIT CASE <lb />
SILK MUFFLER <lb />
A PAIR GLOVES <lb />
FINE PAIR SHOES <lb />
FINE UMBRELLA <lb />
EIDERDOWN QUILT <lb />
There are many other practical gifts we could mention but <lb />
CALL <lb />
c. s. <lb />
FORBES <lb />
A- <lb />
v. <lb />
The Greenville Daily Reflector <lb />
is twelve years old. It has been <lb />
a leading factor in the <lb />
progress of Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county and has stood also for the <lb />
bast moral, political and <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
amusements <lb />
engaged in and a good <lb />
promised Co every one <lb />
TRIAL <lb />
to Mr. Small. <lb />
Speakers Cannon's reluctance <lb />
to appoint Representative Small. <lb />
of the first Carolina dis- <lb />
to the rivers and harbors <lb />
committee because of the fear <lb />
that he may extract a large <lb />
amount of money from the <lb />
treasury for big Carolina <lb />
projects is really quite <lb />
to Mr- Small. If the first <lb />
district member did not possess <lb />
plenty of energy and know-how, <lb />
Mr. Cannon would not be the <lb />
least afraid of him, especially at <lb />
he belongs to the minority. I <lb />
should also be said that in Mr <lb />
Cannon's eyes any appropriation <lb />
the South, his native State <lb />
included, is too <lb />
Observer. <lb />
of Ibis <lb />
Beautiful <lb />
Hi.,. . <lb />
There is usually a lot of bras <lb />
n the make-up of a silver- <lb />
tongued orator. <lb />
In Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Notice of Sale <lb />
ANY RESPONSIBLE FAMILY <lb />
TRY THIS in your home <lb />
ten II yon don't find <lb />
it the most beautiful, up-to-date and <lb />
satisfactory the market, we <lb />
will take it hack. If you like it, <lb />
we you will make you <lb />
prices and that will be entirely <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
until <lb />
you see and the NEW ROYAL. <lb />
By so doing you will save yourself <lb />
Barber Co. for rubber besides a machine that <lb />
will positively please you better than <lb />
A car load of lime has just other. <lb />
rived at A. W. Ange Co. ard u <lb />
The plow we will <lb />
thing for tearing up r ugh land <lb />
tar <lb />
You can id them at Harrington a. W. ANGE CO. <lb />
Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Carolina i <lb />
Pitt County, i <lb />
V.-,. <lb />
James <lb />
and W. A. <lb />
By virtue of an order of the <lb />
t of Pitt <lb />
made in above cause <lb />
the in I . Flem- <lb />
v ill m <lb />
o before the our <lb />
house door of Pitt Greenville, N. C- to the <lb />
bidder for cash, on Monday, the <lb />
17th of the <lb />
following tract or par- <lb />
of land to-wit; I <lb />
stake on the Now Bern <lb />
road at the corner cf the color d <lb />
school house acre, thence <lb />
that line west to a stake three <lb />
feet from W. A. Stokes fence, <lb />
with the fence to Ed- <lb />
ward's corner, thence with Ed- <lb />
wards line northeast to a stake <lb />
on the New Bern <lb />
with the said road to begin- <lb />
containing four acres more <lb />
or 15th day of <lb />
November. 1903. <lb />
J. L. Fleming, <lb />
On Friday, December i at <lb />
o'clock a. m. at my home mar <lb />
M. i will cl the highest <lb />
the following named real and <lb />
to The farm known as <lb />
the Ward farm, containing <lb />
out acres and situate one and one. <lb />
If from Bethel depot . <lb />
. , The- <lb />
e about acres farming land <lb />
cultivation, suitable for cotton, <lb />
corn, tobacco, truck crops. There <lb />
arc acres woodland, and acres of <lb />
good pasture land. half of <lb />
the farm is under wire fence. There <lb />
the place the following <lb />
ill well constructed and in good repair. <lb />
One dwelling house and out building, <lb />
e Lam. two tobacco barns, one pack , <lb />
house one tenant house. I will <lb />
sell the following personal property <lb />
to household and kitchen furniture <lb />
farm tools utensils, one horse, one <lb />
mule and two cows. All the above <lb />
named property will positively be sold <lb />
on the date named. <lb />
Mrs. Harriet L. Ward. <lb />
NOTICE TO CR <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
with will annexed, of the estate <lb />
of Jane Moore, 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 present them for pay- <lb />
on or before the 26th of No- <lb />
or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Nov., 1906. <lb />
J. W. BROOKS, <lb />
of Jane Moore. <lb />
NO FOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb />
N. S<lb />
G in for leans <lb />
daily <lb />
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Norfolk h K for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb />
New York. Boston and nil <lb />
North. Connects at Nor <lb />
vi all <lb />
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without notice, <lb />
i J. CHERRY, Agent, Groin- <lb />
villa. N. C- <lb />
H. C- and <lb />
P Agent, Na. <lb />
M-K. KING. V. P. M. <lb />
BE SURE TO SEE OUR LINE OF <lb />
Handkerchiefs <lb />
styles to <lb />
from <lb />
Special prices each <lb />
AT <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
The Home of Woman's <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. H. RICKS. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I will make application to the <lb />
Commissioners of Pitt county on the <lb />
Ant in January, 1907, for license <lb />
to retail spirituous n malt liquors in the <lb />
town of N, C. for six <lb />
months beginning January 1st. <lb />
Dec 6th, 1906 W. It. Williams. <lb />
Personal Property Sale. <lb />
On Friday Dee. 21st, at a. <lb />
m. st ToM fro <lb />
in I will <lb />
at i a lot of and <lb />
kitchen m implements, <lb />
b em, <lb />
etc. <lb />
of<lb />
out for your Christmas shopping, select <lb />
something useful as well as ornamental. <lb />
Our line of Holliday <lb />
We have a line of chairs to suit your purse both willow <lb />
and Oak, rugs, sets, art squares couches dinner <lb />
sets, chairs, wagons, velocipedes, and many <lb />
other things suitable for Xmas. gifts to numerous to <lb />
mention. <lb />
And Herein lies The Beauty <lb />
Price is Right. <lb />
. . . Drop in when down town Holliday shopping <lb />
Yours to satisfy. <lb />
a. e. <lb />
J. M. MOORE BRO. <lb />
IN---- <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. --SHOES, <lb />
HEAVY FANCY <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
FRUITS, CANDIES ft, NUTS. <lb />
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LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Indies Cloaks I <lb />
Ladies Long Rain Coats, <lb />
i lies I Dress Costs. <lb />
Coats. <lb />
US <lb />
Store is filled with Beautiful and <lb />
Stylish Merchandise <lb />
Me <lb />
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Mens full cress 16.08 <lb />
Mens full dress , v <lb />
Youths and Boys overcoats 3.98 <lb />
O VB S<lb />
Elbow gloves <lb />
white and <lb />
of loves.<lb />
So <lb />
We guarantee all goods to <lb />
be exactly as we <lb />
If you will avail <lb />
this opportunity, you will <lb />
a great saving.<lb />
we can <lb />
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Furniture. <lb />
Solid Oak Suit of Furniture 12.98 <lb />
Dining room Chairs, each <lb />
Odd Bed Steads, Solid Oak <lb />
Solid Oak rocking chairs. <lb />
Easels, Solid oak and and <lb />
Gloves <lb />
shirts <lb />
Big Lot<lb />
and <lb />
Always on display. It pleases all <lb />
Looks right when you buy it. Stays right after you wear it. Roy- <lb />
Brand Clothing tor Youths and Boys. Gold Medal on every Suit. <lb />
Special in Boys Pants. Boys Knee Pants and 1.00 <lb />
Specials in Mens Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted, Good Quality. Dark <lb />
Ground with Grey Stripes. <lb />
Mens all Wool Gloves <lb />
kid gloves <lb />
Mens kid gloves <lb />
Mens driving gloves <lb />
Mens driving gloves, <lb />
Mens driving gloves <lb />
Mens driving gloves 1.25 <lb />
Mens Buck skin gloves 1.75 <lb />
s gloves <lb />
A big lot princely brand <lb />
shirts cents. Notice display <lb />
in north window. <lb />
cent Ties cents. Mens <lb />
extra wide tour in hand ties <lb />
in all shades and colors each <lb />
ard Main Street, HIE, <lb />
Raleigh, N. Phone <lb />
All kinds of all kinds of choice cut flow- <lb />
in season. S attention given <lb />
Wedding and Funeral Decorations, <lb />
Bulb Block, Pot for Winter <lb />
Hedge <lb />
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Troubled with <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these symptoms and many others <lb />
Indicate Inaction the ER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
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Manufactures of and <lb />
High Printing Mater <lb />
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well broke. G. A- <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
often you get<lb />
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Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey<lb />
Fresh kept ton- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
The firm of Patrick con- <lb />
ducting a cotton and insurance <lb />
in the town of Grifton, N. C, has <lb />
day dissolved co-partnership by m <lb />
. nib <lb />
a ill firm. <lb />
, Dec. 12th. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Joel <lb />
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D. W. <lb />
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North Carolina. <lb />
As fine a lot of day oats as <lb />
ever saw at Frank V John- <lb />
Fir Sale. <lb />
doing fine <lb />
will reasonable on ac- <lb />
count of of family. Ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
N. C. <lb />
James Bell. white man about <lb />
years old. <lb />
.,. <lb />
feet inches <lb />
weight about 1-W pounds, <lb />
and black hair, droop shoulders, slender <lb />
built, follows profession of machinist <lb />
and escaped from State farm <lb />
at The Slate will pay I re- <lb />
ward of and expenses fur his cap- <lb />
and delivery to the State prison at <lb />
Raleigh, and supplement the <lb />
above with an additional <lb />
w Sheriff of Pitt county <lb />
PLAIN <lb />
TALK TO <lb />
PIANO BUYERS <lb />
Can you really judge a piano <lb />
will you take somebody's <lb />
word t-r it It's a <lb />
matter <lb />
isn't it <lb />
Now we have been pianos over <lb />
and good ones too. Have sold <lb />
hundreds of them in your State and will <lb />
you names and address of satisfied <lb />
if ask for them <lb />
If we can sell really first class piano <lb />
on small payments and save you <lb />
at least don't you should ask <lb />
about it <lb />
today <lb />
-price list. <lb />
Address. <lb />
for Catalog and <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
of <lb />
court of Pitt county having <lb />
sued letters testamentary to <lb />
the on the 14th. <lb />
day of on t e <lb />
estate ox deceased <lb />
notice is herein- given to per- <lb />
sons to the to <lb />
make i in mediate payment to <lb />
an to creditors <lb />
of said estate to their <lb />
claims properly authenticated <lb />
to the undersigned, <lb />
months after the date of mis no- <lb />
tic or this notice will ha plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery, <lb />
of November. <lb />
P G. JAMBS. <lb />
the estate of E. <lb />
Cox <lb />
NO I ICE <lb />
Letters of administration <lb />
of Mary A. <lb />
deceased, having this day been <lb />
issued to me by the clerk of <lb />
court of Pi t <lb />
is here y given to all per- <lb />
sons holding claims against the <lb />
of said Mary A Turnip <lb />
to present them to me for pay- <lb />
duly on <lb />
before the 20th November <lb />
1907, or notice Will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
persona indebted to <lb />
immediate payment to <lb />
me. This the 20th of N <lb />
J. A Harrington, <lb />
of Mary A. <lb />
vis and Blow. <lb />
A For <lb />
a said he book- <lb />
keeper of fie deaf a-id <lb />
for the hire a horse <lb />
and the day you took that <lb />
good looking out <lb />
What do with <lb />
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charge it to the calisthenics <lb />
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Free <lb />
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S. Mgr. <lb />
After Jan. 1st, St <lb />
Greenville Livery and <lb />
Can furnish nice and ca <lb />
tor all <lb />
boarded by we-- <lb />
or <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
SMOOTHING HARROWS, <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE<lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Your e, <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
A LIT LE NONSENSE. <lb />
As Suggested From the Gallery of a <lb />
Scotland Theater. <lb />
A provincial in the east <lb />
of Scotland is much tormented by a <lb />
who is a regular attender and <lb />
who insists on keeping up a running <lb />
commentary on tho play. <lb />
his remarks enliven a dull <lb />
piece, and so the audience do not <lb />
object to his presence. His latest <lb />
hit occurred when n thrilling <lb />
drama was being emu <lb />
The principal actor was laid aside <lb />
suddenly and bis part <lb />
had to taken up by bis under- <lb />
study, who was talented, but <lb />
At a critical moment in the <lb />
play the princes faints and falls, <lb />
when the hero, coming to her as- <lb />
lifts her in his arms and <lb />
carries her out. <lb />
The princess on this particular <lb />
occasion was its heavy as she <lb />
lovely, and the slender understudy <lb />
realized the magnitude of the task <lb />
that was put upon him. When she <lb />
fainted he leaned over her, but hes- <lb />
perceptibly. <lb />
The hesitation was not lost on <lb />
the wit, who from his seat in the <lb />
gallery broke the stilled bush by ex- <lb />
claiming in a thin, tremulous <lb />
what ye can, my man, <lb />
come hack for the <lb />
don Tit-Bits. <lb />
A Consoling Thought. <lb />
say you arc but the <lb />
ant of the the <lb />
friend. <lb />
answered Senator <lb />
position ha.- its <lb />
Of course it's more agree- <lb />
able to be the but, after all, <lb />
the servant the one the grand <lb />
jury goes Star. <lb />
Prudent <lb />
Principal home coming sales- <lb />
did you come to sell <lb />
that fellow Smith, who is on the <lb />
verge bankruptcy, so many things <lb />
at such low prices <lb />
Traveling said to <lb />
myself, if he goes bankrupt <lb />
we shan't lose so much <lb />
Wiener <lb />
The Ruling Passion. <lb />
SB <lb />
A For a Meal. <lb />
The weary tramp with the red <lb />
beak front of the way- <lb />
side cottage. called, he <lb />
announced, I found dis <lb />
ample package of dyspepsia tablet- <lb />
down the tab- <lb />
the c <lb />
broom. have i do with <lb />
dyspepsia <lb />
thought maybe you might give me <lb />
to would m <lb />
de dyspepsia so could test <lb />
THE EARTH'S CRUST. <lb />
Its Rigidity la About Equal to That f <lb />
Granite. <lb />
Professor T. J. J. See of the <lb />
States navy ha- <lb />
pd the rigidity of the earth by <lb />
Mathematical processes depending <lb />
m the theory of gravitation. He <lb />
that, even if fluid, the globe <lb />
have a rigidity than <lb />
of wrought iron, owing to the <lb />
tremendous weight. The earth's <lb />
natter under this <lb />
lets as a solid so vibrates in <lb />
the average rigid- <lb />
of the whole mass i nearly equal <lb />
that of nickel steel. steel <lb />
s one of the strongest and hardest <lb />
known. The globe is this <lb />
proved to be capable of withstand- <lb />
enormous strain. Dr. See <lb />
proves that the rigidity of the <lb />
crust is about equal to that <lb />
if granite, which is one-sixth that <lb />
steel, and that toward the center <lb />
rigidity rapidly increases. At <lb />
the earth's center the imprisoned <lb />
natter is at an enormously high <lb />
temperature, yet under the great <lb />
pressure there at work it is kept <lb />
times more rigid than the <lb />
steel used in the of a <lb />
Battleship. <lb />
This method has been applied <lb />
to the other planets. It turns <lb />
that the rigidity of Venus is <lb />
greater than that of platinum and <lb />
probably about identical with that <lb />
wrought iron. The rigidity of <lb />
is about equal to of gold, <lb />
while the rigidity of Mercury, the <lb />
other satellites is about <lb />
to that, of glass. The average <lb />
rigidity of the great <lb />
Sui urn. Uranus and <lb />
ties between eighteen and three <lb />
times that of nickel steel. The <lb />
neat rigidity of these bodies is due <lb />
to the great pressure acting <lb />
throughout such large masses. <lb />
In the case of the sun the result <lb />
still more extreme. The average <lb />
rigidity of all the sun's layers i <lb />
times that of nickel <lb />
This result shows the effect <lb />
gravity in compressing and hard- <lb />
a mass even when it is self <lb />
luminous and at enormously high <lb />
News <lb />
Of Board of for Pitt <lb />
From First Mob lay of December 1905 to Nov. 1900. <lb />
Inclusive. <lb />
Total amount <lb />
Amounts paid J. J. Elks, Chairman. <lb />
For days service as loner per day <lb />
For on per day <lb />
For miles traveled at i <lb />
Total amount paid <lb />
Amounts paid W. H. Hume <lb />
For days service as Commissioner at per day. <lb />
For days service Conn at per day <lb />
For miles traveled <lb />
Total amount paid <lb />
is paid J. It. Spier <lb />
For M service m u bI pi r day <lb />
For h on l i <lb />
For s traveled at <lb />
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Total amount paid <lb />
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For Co <lb />
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For traveled <lb />
Total paid <lb />
S. M Jones. <lb />
For days service as at day <lb />
For days service on l at per day <lb />
For miles traveled cents mile <lb />
Total amount paid <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt <lb />
Richard Williams. Register of Deeds, and ex-officio e <lb />
commissioners in and for the aid, do certify <lb />
. lint unrulier mi. I mi's lie <lb />
24.4 <lb />
m .-.-. . . <lb />
is a true and statement of the number of meetings held, <lb />
items and amounts by the said board lo the members thereof <lb />
from the 1st, of to tho l.-i. Monday of November, <lb />
Given under my hand office in this Nov. <lb />
RICHARD WILLIAMS, Deed <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
I HE GREENVILLE S <lb />
GREEN VILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of 12th, 1900. <lb />
ES. <lb />
159.067,16<lb />
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Coin <lb />
Coin <lb />
Slide- <lb />
loin <lb />
202.543,03<lb />
Capital paid in<lb />
Undivided profits, S <lb />
i payable I <lb />
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Total, <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we arc <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and an <lb />
v Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better j <lb />
the i Hue. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have Just a car load and <lb />
can give Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
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Laden and Perspiring Stranger <lb />
Co lid you kindly tell me bow far it <lb />
is to tho station <lb />
u full <lb />
drive, two brassies and a put <lb />
Punch. <lb />
No Great Trick. <lb />
Belle The richest girl in the <lb />
world is to buy her wedding <lb />
trousseau with only Could <lb />
you do as well as <lb />
Miss yes; could <lb />
do better. If were the richest <lb />
girl in the world could even buy <lb />
a Free Press. <lb />
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A foreign <lb />
brought to this country a <lb />
with two heads. <lb />
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in the adage that two heads <lb />
are better than one. Cleveland <lb />
Plain Dealer. <lb />
His Chief Delight. <lb />
you go to school now <lb />
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what part of es- <lb />
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Tommy Why. exercise we <lb />
get at Ledger, <lb />
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is nothing sadder than the <lb />
word the <lb />
mentalist. <lb />
answered the <lb />
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singer's <lb />
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Mr. them you <lb />
First Balloon Ascent. <lb />
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balloon was made Juno <lb />
1783. It was a spherical bag. <lb />
of pieces of linen but- <lb />
together, suspended from <lb />
poles. A fire was kindled <lb />
it. and the flames were fed with <lb />
Bundles of chopped straw. The <lb />
loose bag filled out, assumed a <lb />
graceful form and in a short time <lb />
as completely distended. At a <lb />
signal the stays were slipped, <lb />
rod the balloon instantly ascended. <lb />
velocity accelerated until it <lb />
reached some height, then became <lb />
uniform and carried it to an <lb />
of more than a mile. For ten <lb />
minutes it remained <lb />
fell gently in a vineyard nearly two <lb />
miles from the of <lb />
ascension. The first adventurers <lb />
make an ascent in a balloon were <lb />
M. de Rosier and the Mar- <lb />
In the basket of <lb />
i balloon they on Nov. 1788, <lb />
rose to a height of about feet. <lb />
The Domestic Problem. <lb />
once lost an Irish re- <lb />
marked a German lady who was re- <lb />
the trouble she had in keep- <lb />
domestics, I could not <lb />
her that is a <lb />
man name for a fly. One day my <lb />
little baby daughter was scaled in <lb />
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it work. The window was closed, <lb />
rod a number of flies were busy <lb />
bumping their heads against tho <lb />
panes in an endeavor to escape to <lb />
the outside. They attracted baby's <lb />
attention, who called out to me to <lb />
look at them, at the same time say- <lb />
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Bridget turned to to the baby <lb />
mil heard these words. And even <lb />
today Bridget is firmly convinced <lb />
I instructed the baby to make <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
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At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. <lb />
Liabilities-<lb />
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bonds mortgages<lb />
tanking House <lb />
from Banks <lb />
i -h items<lb />
3.260,80 <lb />
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STATEMENT. <lb />
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County, with receipts <lb />
and and the <lb />
Condition of said county tor the <lb />
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PAUPER. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Virginia Atkinson <lb />
Millie Atkinson <lb />
Charlotte Anderson <lb />
Anderson <lb />
Jno Braxton <lb />
Hannah Braxton <lb />
for H II Tyson <lb />
O Byrd Bro. <lb />
David Boyd <lb />
Frank Bright wife <lb />
Battle <lb />
Pennie Barney <lb />
Sallie Baker <lb />
Martha Briley <lb />
Win Bernard <lb />
Jno. S Cannon<lb />
W C. Cannon <lb />
Nancy Cox <lb />
Ph; His Clark <lb />
Susan <lb />
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Girl's Tame Quail. <lb />
Mary Walker, who re- <lb />
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Eleventh and Twelfth streets. <lb />
tamed two emails so that <lb />
follow her about like any <lb />
her pets. <lb />
Every morning she takes them <lb />
jut for an airing in a vacant lot <lb />
her home. While she waits <lb />
for them they run and fly around <lb />
and as she walks they will go at <lb />
her call, aid at her command <lb />
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to be carried back <lb />
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New Song Books. <lb />
A supply of new song books <lb />
for use in the Baptist Sunday <lb />
school have just been received. <lb />
Superintendent W H. <lb />
desires that as many the Sun- <lb />
day school members as can do so <lb />
meet at the church Friday night <lb />
at o'clock and learn some of <lb />
the new songs so the can <lb />
be used next Sunday. <lb />
Roosevelt and Carnegie are <lb />
cut down to the foot of spell- <lb />
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should see <lb />
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, <lb />
Plain White and Colored Plaids, <lb />
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes, <lb />
SANTA CLAUS <lb />
Is many nice things here the Little Children's Xmas You <lb />
should see our Toy -Fancy China and Brie <lb />
Make your Xmas L y. , <lb />
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Isabella Holmes <lb />
Prank Hines<lb />
Lonnie l<lb />
Hunt <lb />
Hoary James <lb />
Mar Jones <lb />
Lawrence Joyner <lb />
Mrs Chas Joyner <lb />
Marina Johnson <lb />
Simon Johnson <lb />
Susan Johnson <lb />
Langley <lb />
Lang <lb />
Berry Lee<lb />
Nancy Moore<lb />
Alvan I <lb />
Elon May <lb />
Mrs. J. Morgan <lb />
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Judy Nobles <lb />
Annie Parker <lb />
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Mary <lb />
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Clemmie Stocks <lb />
Martha Tripp<lb />
Mary Taylor <lb />
Teel <lb />
Ellen <lb />
Fred Venters <lb />
Vines <lb />
Louisa <lb />
Windham <lb />
Jno. Wilson<lb />
Walters <lb />
Jas <lb />
Virginia Atkinson <lb />
Millie Atkinson <lb />
Charlotte son <lb />
Richard Anderson <lb />
John Braxton <lb />
Hannah Braxton <lb />
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H H Tyson <lb />
O Byrd and Bro. <lb />
David Boyd <lb />
Frank Bright wife <lb />
Battle <lb />
Pennie Barney <lb />
Sallie Baker <lb />
Martha Briley <lb />
Wm. Bernard <lb />
John S Cannon <lb />
Sarah F- Cannon <lb />
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Nancy Cox <lb />
I Phylis Clark <lb />
Susan Clark <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Willis Chance <lb />
Phylis 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 />
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Tuna <lb />
Prank Grimes <lb />
Betsey Garris <lb />
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Louis Hudson <lb />
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Jno. Wilson <lb />
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Waters <lb />
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Millie Atkinson <lb />
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