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New Song Books. <lb/>
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for use in the Baptist Sunday <lb/>
school have just been received. <lb/>
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day school members as can do so <lb/>
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ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, <lb/>
Plain White and Colored Plaids, <lb/>
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes, <lb/>
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next year. He is very popular <lb/>
with our people. <lb/>
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Railway is nearly completed. <lb/>
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Ann Crawford, <lb/>
Mary A Carson, Francis Case, <lb/>
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CARD OF BANKS. <lb/>
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Memorial Baptist <lb/>
to return thanks t ill <lb/>
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Water and Light Commission for <lb/>
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man, representative of Chas . <lb/>
for use of a piano, and to <lb/>
all others who in any way <lb/>
any assistance whatever. <lb/>
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these diseases by something to <lb/>
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kinds. The rational w h to <lb/>
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cause. Drink more less <lb/>
and concentrated foods. This <lb/>
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blood. <lb/>
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the open air every n rent- <lb/>
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the toes tinkers. <lb/>
Drink water; eat food. <lb/>
This is a prescription that is worth <lb/>
more to such people than the drills <lb/>
world. Shut the source of <lb/>
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poisoning will <lb/>
change <lb/>
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of the most gentlemanly f beasts, a <lb/>
from sh what <lb/>
fine manners the animal Three <lb/>
Calcutta visitors to the bill Nation <lb/>
were out on a tramp when they were <lb/>
by a thunderstorm, <lb/>
by sheets of ruin. They spied a <lb/>
cave In the side of the hill, and into It. <lb/>
they rushed When the <lb/>
they came and, to their surprise. <lb/>
found a licking the <lb/>
heavy wet off Ids waistcoat and hit <lb/>
paws. It was his cave, hut rather than <lb/>
deprive his visitors of their shelter the <lb/>
polite creature had sat outside In the <lb/>
driving tempest. With a friendly mew <lb/>
gracefully wagging his tail, the <lb/>
cheetah bade adieu to his and <lb/>
walked with dignity Into his house, <lb/>
Asian Magazine. <lb/>
This man bought a supply of tobacco with- <lb/>
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste <lb/>
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering <lb/>
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at <lb/>
less expense than cheap tobacco. <lb/>
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this <lb/>
paper so that every chewer has had an <lb/>
opportunity U get acquainted with the <lb/>
facts and know that are not used <lb/>
to produce the quality found in <lb/>
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured <lb/>
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he <lb/>
ought to chew. there are chewers <lb/>
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos <lb/>
that do not give the pleasure. <lb/>
Some day they'll get a taste of the real <lb/>
realize what enjoyment <lb/>
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS <lb/>
long they'll feel like lacking <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in S <lb/>
cent cuts, and and cent plugs. Be <lb/>
sure you get the genuine. <lb/>
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I have up a sandy r <lb/>
black t <lb/>
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The hog weighs about or <lb/>
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hi Owner can get by <lb/>
proving and i <lb/>
costs. E. r i. <lb/>
Nov.<lb/>
BETHEL TRUST COMPANY, <lb/>
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Vt Nov. 12th, <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
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coin, <lb/>
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other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LI<lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profit <lb/>
rime <lb/>
deposit 3.031,76 <lb/>
Deposits subj to <lb/>
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standing <lb/>
On. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
NOTICE DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Notice is that the stuck <lb/>
in the incorporation of the <lb/>
Winterville does by <lb/>
of each stockholder <lb/>
the company and will not further <lb/>
I in name. This Nov. 27th. <lb/>
A. G. COX. Sec <lb/>
, State North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
W H -lard of the above solemnly <lb/>
swear that above statement is true to the best <lb/>
i and belief. w <lb/>
and sworn to be- <lb/>
f-ire me, this Nov <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, 1907. for license to <lb/>
retail liquor for six months in the town <lb/>
of Fountain. N. C. Nov. 1907. <lb/>
STRICKLAND HEATH.<lb/>
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sufferers Kidney, I Ivor or <lb/>
Bladder Other tn nu <lb/>
buy a bottle and if <lb/>
it cure we will refund <lb/>
your n <lb/>
full 1.00 Tree bottle of <lb/>
and if It <lb/>
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This entitles you <lb/>
I. u In it SOL a l <lb/>
RICK <lb/>
Only a limited number -f bottles <lb/>
away. Don't miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
S. T. Carson <lb/>
Votary Public <lb/>
M. <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, I<lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
1906 <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Money. <lb/>
your by any <lb/>
a rainy the pro <lb/>
dent relative <lb/>
think answered Mrs <lb/>
heard mention <lb/>
horses that he said always <lb/>
rim host on a muddy <lb/>
. La- <lb/>
Letters of administration on the es- <lb/>
, of Walter deceased <lb/>
this been issued to me by the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
I county, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
j persons holding claims against said es- <lb/>
to present them to me for pay- <lb/>
duly authenticated, or or before <lb/>
I the day of November 1907. or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
I All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate are requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. This the <lb/>
; of November <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Walter deed. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. L. <lb/>
NO . <lb/>
LI <lb/>
556.71 Stock paid in <lb/>
Fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
76.39 Undivided profits 175.96 <lb/>
1,630.50 Time <lb/>
35,938.72 66,753.29 <lb/>
Cashiers 46.69<lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
I Silver Coin <lb/>
Hate f nil Carolina, <lb/>
Put. J <lb/>
I, J. R. D of the do <lb/>
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a belief. <lb/>
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Notary Public <lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
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Director<lb/>
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man. there two <lb/>
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and then I ran t <lb/>
the Chronicle. <lb/>
Wanted -Experienced <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/>
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lo in st new <lb/>
mill in C. Good <lb/>
Apply to W. Jeffreys, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a executed <lb/>
and delivered to Winslow A Mills by <lb/>
John R. Braxton and wife, <lb/>
ton, on the day of November, <lb/>
. the undersigned will sell for cash be- <lb/>
fore the 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/>
on the north side of First Street, be- <lb/>
ginning at a point on First Street at a <lb/>
stake in the ditch and running a north- <lb/>
course with the ditch feet <lb/>
i J. S. Hart's line, thence a west- <lb/>
course with J. S. Hart's line <lb/>
feet a ditch, thence a <lb/>
with said ditch feet to First <lb/>
Street, thence an course <lb/>
First Street feet to the begin- <lb/>
one third of <lb/>
acre more or loss, and being the lot <lb/>
J. H. This <lb/>
e day of <lb/>
WINSLOW <lb/>
F. <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, <lb/>
cannot reach the seat of the <lb/>
Catarrh is a or constitutional by <lb/>
and in order to cure it you must <lb/>
take internal Hall s Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken and acts <lb/>
on the blood and mucous <lb/>
Catarrh Care is not a quack <lb/>
It was by one a <lb/>
physicians in this country f <lb/>
years is a regular prescription, o <lb/>
is composed of the best tonics <lb/>
combined with the best blood purifiers, <lb/>
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. <lb/>
The perfect combination of the two <lb/>
is what such <lb/>
for testimonials free. <lb/>
F. J. CO, Props., <lb/>
by Druggist, <lb/>
Take for <lb/>
pal i <lb/>
in curing J <lb/>
our department. <lb/>
W. I . Agent. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
RESPITED. <lb/>
Not Hang Until 15th. <lb/>
In with the request <lb/>
many citizen.- Greenville <lb/>
by telegraph to <lb/>
R. B. Glenn on Saturday, <lb/>
that the execution of <lb/>
set 18th <lb/>
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would not take place <lb/>
ii the midst of preparation for <lb/>
he observance Christmas. <lb/>
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J. A. Harrington returned from<lb/>
Baltimore Thursday where governor has the <lb/>
been to purchase the Christ- <lb/>
mas goods of J. N. Alexander <lb/>
Co. The public before making <lb/>
their holiday purchases will do <lb/>
well to see this enterprising firm <lb/>
if they desire good goods and <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
If at all in cook <lb/>
stoves and heaters it will pay <lb/>
you to examine quality and <lb/>
prices that Cannon Tyson are <lb/>
making- <lb/>
car loads cotton <lb/>
seed for which we will pay high- <lb/>
est cash price. Don't sell before <lb/>
seeing us. to serve. <lb/>
F. Lilly Co. <lb/>
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prices <lb/>
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sold ii . strict <lb/>
ii. and <lb/>
prisoner a respite until January <lb/>
15th. Governor Glenn wired <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker to that effect and <lb/>
also wrote him changing <lb/>
of the death warrant accordingly. <lb/>
in the jail yard was <lb/>
about completed in readiness for <lb/>
the execution. <lb/>
In with this the <lb/>
Raleigh New- and Observer <lb/>
Attorneys for Barrett are seek- <lb/>
time to present new matter <lb/>
in their plea for a con mutation of <lb/>
the death sentence to imprison- <lb/>
for life, but Governor <lb/>
Glenn's position is that without <lb/>
the recommendation for <lb/>
from Judge Long and <lb/>
Solicitor Larry I Moore, he <lb/>
do nothing in the way of <lb/>
ting the sentence of the <lb/>
sentenced to death for the kill- i <lb/>
of Constable Lovett, <lb/>
conic after him wish a <lb/>
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who that the sentence <lb/>
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clothing Cannon X <lb/>
please in both quality and I <lb/>
price. t- and Maggie M. D. <lb/>
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on E. E. Co. Frank and M try <lb/>
Craft. <lb/>
and Ethel <lb/>
Pierce. <lb/>
John and Had- <lb/>
V. Johnston and Minnie <lb/>
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David T- Fordham and Annie <lb/>
I Taylor. <lb/>
Hardy and Eva <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Arthur Dawson and Mamie <lb/>
Smith- <lb/>
ill and Laura Harris. <lb/>
Chas. y and Annie Nobles. <lb/>
Jack Daniel and Ada Randolph. <lb/>
Anderson Edwards and Flor- <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Joe and Rhoda Hill. <lb/>
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A few nights ago some <lb/>
broke into the .; <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Greenville. .dining room con. . J t <lb/>
quantity of cooked i o w h h <lb/>
the thief h <lb/>
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of food out in the yard and there <lb/>
were signs where he down <lb/>
by t c fence to enjoy hid met I. <lb/>
no doubt the best he had run up <lb/>
with in a long time re u <lb/>
s . . spoons and other wan . <lb/>
easy reach in the dining r on . <lb/>
but these did not seem to int <lb/>
thief in the midst so tin <lb/>
good and nothing <lb/>
the food was disturbed. <lb/>
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all he to <lb/>
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AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector is <lb/>
twelve years of age, and like the <lb/>
old it gets bet- <lb/>
Brother is to be <lb/>
congratulated on his <lb/>
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then would a witness <lb/>
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of Pitt county, in the Federal <lb/>
court at Raleigh last week for <lb/>
gave Pitt county a <lb/>
reputation that is not at all <lb/>
and which the good people <lb/>
of the county do not appreciate. <lb/>
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case here a few ago, was <lb/>
prominent for lying on the wit- <lb/>
stand, some witnesses be- <lb/>
carried to who-e <lb/>
characters qualified them to tell <lb/>
any lie, it mattered not how- <lb/>
black it was. Of course all were <lb/>
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as shown in the publish- <lb/>
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to cast reflections on good <lb/>
were there merely as <lb/>
Oakley, N C., Dec. 1906. <lb/>
Geo. of Washington <lb/>
and Bernard of Green- <lb/>
ville, made business calls here <lb/>
lust week- <lb/>
Mm. Bettie Belcher returned <lb/>
from Goldsboro and Wilson after <lb/>
spending a few days with <lb/>
Nash Hardy and family have <lb/>
moved to Their <lb/>
many friends regret their <lb/>
The social dance Friday night <lb/>
at the C. B. II. hail very <lb/>
much enjoyed by all. <lb/>
Marion of Texas, was <lb/>
here visiting friends last wet k. <lb/>
J. H. Bawls, of was a <lb/>
visitor in our town last <lb/>
week. He is one Martin's best <lb/>
farmers, <lb/>
Miss Bessie Barnhill, of <lb/>
ville. is visiting the Misses Car- <lb/>
son, just north of the city line- <lb/>
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visiting Mrs. J- O Williams. <lb/>
till of Williamston, <lb/>
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and Mrs. H A. Gray and <lb/>
little son. Garland, spent Sunday j <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
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an Saturday to spend Sunday <lb/>
with his best girl. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs T. F. Nelson <lb/>
gave an oyster supper Monday <lb/>
night complimentary to the <lb/>
young people of the neighbor- <lb/>
hood. It was a delightful <lb/>
S G. Williams and family <lb/>
mt Sunday at Everetts. <lb/>
Geo. Belcher and L. B. Will- <lb/>
went to Ayden Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs- Piney Highsmith and <lb/>
daughter, Miss Linda, spent last <lb/>
Thursday in town. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Jenkins gave a <lb/>
quilting party last Tuesday night <lb/>
in honor of her guest. There <lb/>
was large crowd of pretty girls <lb/>
and handsome young gentlemen <lb/>
Miss Pearl makes it pleasant for <lb/>
ill <lb/>
A CHRISTMAS <lb/>
G I 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 Gifts 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 than. <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 mention Out space <lb/>
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the mark in <lb/>
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Old North State is still humping <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
BRADLEY BEST, <lb/>
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, <lb/>
HOLIDAY AND PRESENTS <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot brings you <lb/>
enough without won- over what shall <lb/>
for breakfast, dinner and s with a large tine <lb/>
Canned Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Ton Cakes Fruits. Ac as carry, the selecting and buy- <lb/>
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Her. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Big Line long pants piece suits In wool, <lb/>
good pattern 350,4,4.50 p, S <lb/>
94.80 <lb/>
knee pants suits l, 1,50,2.25 <lb/>
buck mild colors 6.50 <lb/>
suits via blacks, and <lb/>
patterns to go at from Y p n s, , i suits, heavy weight Knee puts from up. <lb/>
Big Men's suits y Wool. long <lb/>
Cheviot S Worsted suits lo <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 to <lb/>
in on us before buying and we will save you money <lb/>
J. L. CAR<lb/>
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Reflector in and territory <lb/>
Mr. Abbott, of Grifton, has W, i b . . . U <lb/>
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Miss Nannie Nichols and little <lb/>
niece, Esther were in <lb/>
town shopping Friday <lb/>
takes the place of Cal- <lb/>
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accepted a position as book keep- it e <lb/>
for the Pitt County Oil Co. <lb/>
We welcome him to our town. <lb/>
J. B, Little went to Greenville . B. <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb/>
obs o <lb/>
crockery wares, flower pots and <lb/>
The A. G. has . <lb/>
on hand a full of their shipped pair of their Tar <lb/>
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- Heel cart wheel to one of our <lb/>
see or write them before counties, <lb/>
buy. home. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Cox, who has been <lb/>
teaching for past year in <lb/>
Fairmont school near <lb/>
Tenn. returned home Thursday Jars at Harrington Barber <lb/>
evening to spend, vacation. On <lb/>
account of the severe winter Holiday goods are <lb/>
climate thereby give vacation Call <lb/>
in the winter. will return <lb/>
there about the 1st of March. , ,n . . . . A urge line of plaid of a; <lb/>
Protects your hands from the just ., t. H o. <lb/>
old winds by getting you a new Manning Co. T are r , r. <lb/>
pair of glows. B. F. Manning Cali and see them once- <lb/>
Co., has of all kinds <lb/>
for met, woman, and <lb/>
children. <lb/>
The boys of the Vance Literary <lb/>
gave one of the best de- <lb/>
bates of the season. The <lb/>
A carload of fresh flower just <lb/>
at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Com <lb/>
Highest grade flavoring extra- <lb/>
at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb/>
Farmers, come and examine the <lb/>
of the society were machine at <lb/>
present stimulated the Barber Co. This is a <lb/>
boys to do best. Those wonderful labor savor. <lb/>
who are doing excellent work in Those in need of dry <lb/>
will heard from laths ready bundled, see L. L. <lb/>
later in life. Character, thought Kittrell who will be glad to fill <lb/>
and eloquence combined always your order. <lb/>
maKe their mark. rains and snows are <lb/>
Go and examine that new line coming soon and you will need <lb/>
f and fine shoes good foot wear. See <lb/>
use B. F. Manning Barber Co., for rubber boots. <lb/>
Company A car load of lime has just <lb/>
Faro delightful and refreshing rived at A. W. <lb/>
goto J. B Carroll Co , , ,, , <lb/>
in best and plow is the <lb/>
hi-., Dolores and thing for tearing up rough <lb/>
Anna Little spent Sunday with You can find them at Harrington <lb/>
Miss Fleming i j. <lb/>
House, Goto Harrington, Barber <lb/>
J. E. Greene spent Thursday Co , to buy your holiday <lb/>
with sister at Grifton. They are <lb/>
Sell your cotton seed to the <lb/>
Pitt County On Co. The <lb/>
the highest prices for them- <lb/>
A lull <lb/>
Mid fruit hi ; Cu <lb/>
Misses Barker, Nora <lb/>
Moore and Rosabel Taylor went <lb/>
to Kinston Saturday on a shop- <lb/>
ping tour <lb/>
Miss Bryan went to <lb/>
Greenville shopping Saturday <lb/>
Try those delicious apples <lb/>
B. Carroll ii Co. , <lb/>
New of <lb/>
arriving daily <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
See the beautiful display of <lb/>
holiday at B. F. <lb/>
Co. They have <lb/>
chased the very finest line found <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
DAV <lb/>
TRIAL<lb/>
d goods <lb/>
at Harrington <lb/>
All for cotton seed hulls <lb/>
promptly filled at Pitt <lb/>
Oil Company, <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co., <lb/>
turning out their <lb/>
to date buggies. <lb/>
Every mail brings the A. G. <lb/>
A i's C . for their <lb/>
planters, guano <lb/>
etc., <lb/>
though early in season <lb/>
these goods. <lb/>
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and cloaks B. <lb/>
F, Manning Co. They are ofF- <lb/>
thorn at a bargain. <lb/>
Miss Cox, accompanied <lb/>
by Miss Elise Vincent of Green- <lb/>
ville, spent Saturday at home. <lb/>
A. Cox superintended the <lb/>
Those large yellow oranges at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., looks <lb/>
tempting. <lb/>
Rev. B. E- Stanfield filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at the <lb/>
Methodist church Sunday after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Co., are <lb/>
pared to fill orders, for cotton <lb/>
seed meal promptly- They will <lb/>
to give you an offer for <lb/>
your seed. <lb/>
The Drugstore seems to be the <lb/>
center of attraction these days. <lb/>
have an excellent line of <lb/>
holiday goods of all <lb/>
on exhibit. <lb/>
Misses Effie Barker and <lb/>
went to Green <lb/>
villa Monday evening shopping <lb/>
Christmas goods of all <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Call and get yours before they <lb/>
are gone. <lb/>
Rev-J E pastor of <lb/>
Memorial Baptist church <lb/>
Greenville, will deliver an ad- <lb/>
dress to the- students of Winter- <lb/>
ville High school Thursday night, <lb/>
Dec. There will also be <lb/>
a Christmas tree exclusively for <lb/>
the school. All are cordially in- <lb/>
to be present and enjoy the <lb/>
occasion. <lb/>
bank is to the community <lb/>
what the is to the <lb/>
circuit, is the source and <lb/>
of n <lb/>
tries to do it <lb/>
at ii great disadvantage. Ii. <lb/>
must supply all his own motive <lb/>
power j-, competition with <lb/>
others whoa e on the line w hi <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Take this at the Bank <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cox has <lb/>
on hand a full supply of the <lb/>
fence <lb/>
different heights We would <lb/>
therefore be glad to have you to <lb/>
call t. see our stock and let us <lb/>
bat <lb/>
defused, notice in hereby a <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the <lb/>
mil all persona claims again- <lb/>
aid estate are to present the <lb/>
for on or before the h <lb/>
lay of December, HOT, or this notice <lb/>
bar recovery. <lb/>
This Dec 11th, 1906. <lb/>
W. Brooks. <lb/>
Executor of Moore. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Moore, of the Superior Court <lb/>
Having this day qualified before D. <lb/>
f Pitt County, as executor the last <lb/>
and testament Elizabeth <lb/>
ran notice is hereby given to <lb/>
ill persons holding claims against the <lb/>
state of said Elizabeth to <lb/>
present them tome for payment duly <lb/>
authenticated, on or before the <lb/>
day of November 1907, or this notice <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
make immediate payment to me. <lb/>
the 19th of November 1906. <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
Executor of Elizabeth <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
Stray Up. <lb/>
I haw taken one yearling heifer rut- <lb/>
in Meld. Color red with white <lb/>
face, marked fork in right ear. <lb/>
smooth crop In left, looks to lie about a <lb/>
year and  hall Owner can gel <lb/>
by proving property and paying <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Nov. 1906. <lb/>
M. W. Tyson, <lb/>
R. V. V. Greenville, N. C<lb/>
Having qualified before the Superior <lb/>
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
with will annexed, of the estate <lb/>
if Jane deceased, notice is <lb/>
given to all persona Indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to undersigned, and ail <lb/>
having claims against said estate <lb/>
ire notified to present them for pay- <lb/>
on or before the 26th day of No- <lb/>
or this notice will be <lb/>
In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This Nov., 1906. <lb/>
W. BROOKS. <lb/>
of Jane Moore. <lb/>
he <lb/>
remarkable He says he <lb/>
was plowing with a pair of <lb/>
on his farm and turned up a <lb/>
test containing what he <lb/>
to be eggs. He <lb/>
put them in his pocket carry <lb/>
them home and experiment with <lb/>
It <lb/>
that the fr must have <lb/>
originated from a nail or <lb/>
in <lb/>
is was <lb/>
again <lb/>
is to their hatching metal in the hulling machine <lb/>
Sometime later, when he took his coat, he felt something <lb/>
and upon investigating found <lb/>
the eggs had hatched and <lb/>
his pocket was full of young <lb/>
snakes. He did not experiment <lb/>
any <lb/>
Here's a <lb/>
The Reflector knows a man <lb/>
who will put up half the j <lb/>
emitting a spark. <lb/>
Considerable damage was done <lb/>
to seed and hulls by water, hot <lb/>
the amount has not as yet <lb/>
been ascertained. Ti is <lb/>
covered by insurance. <lb/>
S r. <lb/>
Mrs. Mother Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. D. D. Haskett received <lb/>
a t <lb/>
to equip a portable -v- m-, I h- death her <lb/>
outfit, and furnish a hand to as mother, Mrs. C- M, <lb/>
in operating it, I this <lb/>
pod man will put up half the <lb/>
money and take charge of the <lb/>
business. This is chance for <lb/>
some one to engage in a <lb/>
business. <lb/>
The People Did it <lb/>
The Butler faction says the <lb/>
Blackburn faction caused it and <lb/>
the Blackburn faction retaliates. <lb/>
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morning. Anderson once <lb/>
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Big Hearted <lb/>
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have no better friend <lb/>
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feast on good things <lb/>
from his store This morning; <lb/>
he sent up .-. <lb/>
tangerines or kid oranges. <lb/>
any encouragement that for e greatly enjoyed <lb/>
lead it to hope for success in the them return thanks. <lb/>
State Sentinel. <lb/>
FOLK R. CD <lb/>
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without notice. <lb/>
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interest to you. I <lb/>
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itself at every re- <lb/>
with all <lb/>
This is the same difficult problem that present- <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
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troubles and let us show <lb/>
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himself and appreciates most. We can, also, till the Boy's <lb/>
Stocking is satisfactorily as the Man's. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Co are still shipping their <lb/>
Heel cart and wagons. <lb/>
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Blackjack, Dec. 1906. <lb/>
There were regular services <lb/>
here Sunday with a large <lb/>
present <lb/>
Mrs. G. S. Johnston left last <lb/>
week to go over the river. She <lb/>
. will spend sometime there visit- <lb/>
relatives and friends. <lb/>
James Buck, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Wednesday night at H. J. <lb/>
Smith's. <lb/>
Miss Delia Corbitt, of Tarboro, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Dixon. <lb/>
James H. Clark and John S. <lb/>
until Dixon, who have been attending <lb/>
you pee and NEW royal. school at Whitsett, returned <lb/>
you will yourself , n-j . i , <lb/>
machine that home to take the long <lb/>
will positively you than We are glad to <lb/>
see them come back looking so <lb/>
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well. <lb/>
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offer these Machines . Mayo, and others of Grimesland <lb/>
for i attended services here Sunday. <lb/>
la <lb/>
ANY RESPONSIBLE FAMILY <lb/>
TRY THIS MACHINE In your home <lb/>
for days FREE. If don't find <lb/>
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satisfactory machine on Hie market, we <lb/>
will take it Ii you like it, <lb/>
we know v will make yon <lb/>
prices terms will be entirely <lb/>
A. W. ANGE CO. <lb/>
N, <lb/>
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last week in the absence oranges delicious nuts, <lb/>
of general manager fancy candies at B. F. Man <lb/>
Rev. W. pastor of Co look tempting. <lb/>
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was <lb/>
Tuesday. service at the Episcopal I appears on in the of <lb/>
went up the; church Monday m. Bl <lb/>
read on business Tuesday. preached at night and con- tN- <lb/>
making pastoral calls here eastern conducted <lb/>
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attended church here Sunday. <lb/>
Henry Dixon went to Ayden <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
j By virtue of a mortgage executed by <lb/>
D. Cox wife to J. <lb/>
I will make application to the Board of <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt county on the <lb/>
first in January, 1907, for license <lb/>
to retail spirituous ard malt liquors in the <lb/>
town of Grimesland, N. C. for six <lb/>
months beginning January 1st, 1907. <lb/>
Dec 6th, 1906 W. B. Williams. <lb/>
Personal Property Sale. <lb/>
On Friday Dec. 21st. at o'clock a. <lb/>
m. at homestead mile; from <lb/>
Oakley, in Carolina township, I will sell <lb/>
at public auction a lot of household and <lb/>
kitchen furniture, farming implements, <lb/>
carts, <lb/>
hay, etc <lb/>
Terms of sales cash. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
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Bath Etc., Etc <lb/>
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Notice of Sale <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Taylor went j R Johnson and <lb/>
and <lb/>
ether, <lb/>
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North Cam n i I <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
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in . <lb/>
James 1- Hom- <lb/>
commissioner, .--e <lb/>
public e before the <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C to the highest <lb/>
for die <lb/>
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following tract or par- <lb/>
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ala stake on the Now Born <lb/>
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we'll make any exchanges desired after Christmas. <lb/>
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THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
tin, <lb/>
BE SURE TO SEE OUR LINE OF <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
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county to be h, on the second Mon- <lb/>
day of it being 14th. <lb/>
day of January, 1907, the courthouse <lb/>
said county In Greenville, N. C. and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
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in the town of Grifton, N. r has th <lb/>
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consent. Joel Patrick <lb/>
said <lb/>
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Ties always <lb/>
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dress Washington <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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James Bell, a white man <lb/>
years old. about feet inches s <lb/>
about brown eyes <lb/>
and carpenter, escaped from State ft <lb/>
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of <lb/>
court of Pitt having <lb/>
sued letters to me- <lb/>
the the 14th. <lb/>
day of November, on the <lb/>
Victor deceased <lb/>
notice hereby given U per <lb/>
sons ed to the estate to <lb/>
make immediate payment the <lb/>
undersigned an to creditors <lb/>
aid estate their <lb/>
ins authenticate I. <lb/>
at The State will pay a re- <lb/>
ward of and expenses for his cap- <lb/>
and delivery to the State prison at <lb/>
and will supplement the <lb/>
above with an additional reward <lb/>
w Sheriff of Pitt county <lb/>
months after the f n <lb/>
tie or this notice will he pie id <lb/>
in bar of their this <lb/>
the 14th of <lb/>
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on the estate of E. <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
NEXT <lb/>
TUESDAY <lb/>
IS CHRISTMAS. <lb/>
Merry to all. <lb/>
The musical households are the <lb/>
happiest homes. <lb/>
The Queen of all musical <lb/>
moots is the piano. <lb/>
Q of all ii th <lb/>
Have yon n in your home <lb/>
Not too late for Xmas if you <lb/>
write <lb/>
The host pianos-lowest prices- <lb/>
easiest terms. <lb/>
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price list. <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
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Geo. S. Mgr. <lb/>
After Jan. 11-1 St. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Letters of <lb/>
of Mary A <lb/>
deceased, having this day been <lb/>
issued to me by the clerk of <lb/>
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dice is given to all per- <lb/>
sons holding claims <lb/>
of s Mary A. Turnage <lb/>
to present them to me for <lb/>
duly on m <lb/>
before the 20th day of November <lb/>
1907, or be plead <lb/>
bar their recovery. <lb/>
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will make i media e payment to <lb/>
me. his the 20th of N<lb/>
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curious it said the <lb/>
person for whom you <lb/>
care most on earth, the one you see <lb/>
m-st and who receive your most <lb/>
constant attention. Is the one whose <lb/>
countenance is least familiar to <lb/>
is asked the visitor. <lb/>
said the philosopher. <lb/>
Is a fact that If people could tie <lb/>
and .-unlit meet themselves In the <lb/>
street very few would them- <lb/>
selves. We look at ourselves many <lb/>
times during days of the <lb/>
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whatever other color they limy be. our <lb/>
hair black, our chin peaked, our fore- <lb/>
bead Ugh. We know every lineament <lb/>
of our face from constant study and <lb/>
attention, yet when we turn away <lb/>
from the mirror we cannot conjure up <lb/>
a picture of ourselves. <lb/>
know just how our friends and <lb/>
even acquaintances In fancy we <lb/>
can see them sitting so or so. <lb/>
and their varying expressions under <lb/>
different circumstances are clear to us <lb/>
even though we may not have seen <lb/>
them for years, but when it conies to <lb/>
ourselves we cannot till in even the <lb/>
outlines of the picture We may <lb/>
we may cry. we may frown, but we do <lb/>
not know how we look while we are <lb/>
it. Photographs do not help <lb/>
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Dean. Mirrors and pictures are poor <lb/>
aids when we sit down mid try to see <lb/>
Ourselves With mind's eye. <lb/>
is why people are so deeply <lb/>
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resemble them, say to ii man <lb/>
know somebody who is the dead <lb/>
age of he will never rest till <lb/>
he sees person. Then if like- <lb/>
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up to that time he had bud no <lb/>
of how he realty <lb/>
visitor smiled wanly. <lb/>
wish you wouldn't talk like <lb/>
she said. makes me feel positively <lb/>
New York Press. <lb/>
.-lured, <lb/>
LAWS IN CHINA. <lb/>
Came in and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, DISC <lb/>
SMOOTHING ONE <lb/>
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
awn TA <lb/>
Yours o <lb/>
ii. L<lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for- <lb/>
White Lead, Paints. <lb/>
Colors, and an <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
No of <lb/>
lion, of <lb/>
Incompatibility of laws based <lb/>
on diverse is nowhere <lb/>
more marked than in China, says Ho <lb/>
tea U. Morse In t lie Atlantic. <lb/>
no bankruptcy law Is possible. If n <lb/>
debtor own estate Will not <lb/>
pay his debts the deficiency must Ix <lb/>
made good by bis brothers <lb/>
uncles; If a debtor a bis <lb/>
i i---. Imprison- <lb/>
if debtor returns be is put la <lb/>
prison and kepi there Indefinitely, <lb/>
as he can flat money for bis <lb/>
daily food released by payment <lb/>
In full or by death, This is the law. <lb/>
When in 1800 Admiral Ting found <lb/>
himself forced to <lb/>
and bis Heel, he committed suicide. <lb/>
By technically <lb/>
dying before surrender, be saved bi- <lb/>
mother, sou; <lb/>
and decapitation <lb/>
their properly from confiscation, <lb/>
penally when a commander surrenders <lb/>
Imperial fortress. This Is the law. <lb/>
When In old days <lb/>
gunner caused the death of a Chinese <lb/>
by tiring a from a cannon from <lb/>
which by oversight tho ball had not <lb/>
been removed, be was seized, tried <lb/>
executed. And in 1830, when <lb/>
the course of a with Ens <lb/>
and American s at Canton a <lb/>
Chinese was killed. de <lb/>
that if the guilty- person could <lb/>
not be detected executed lbs <lb/>
whole party should be handed over <lb/>
for execution. This is the law. <lb/>
Intention Is never taken Into ac <lb/>
COUnt A dollar for a dollar, eye <lb/>
for eye. a life for u life, and nil <lb/>
for the emperor and his <lb/>
s the law of China. <lb/>
FRAUDS <lb/>
aS Hare Volumes Do <lb/>
and <lb/>
A well known collector acquired <lb/>
what he took to be a book published <lb/>
by Aldus in the year 1480. lie paid <lb/>
for and believed that It was <lb/>
original Aldus, because the publish- <lb/>
press mark, a dolphin coiled round <lb/>
an anchor, appealed upon It When <lb/>
the book was shown to an expert It <lb/>
proved to be beyond a shadow of <lb/>
doubt a Is to <lb/>
say. It was simply a copy of the orig- <lb/>
work printed by an Ingenious book <lb/>
fakir. So clever was the Imitation <lb/>
that only expert could tell it from <lb/>
the original and rare book. Scores of <lb/>
persona during recent years have <lb/>
bought facsimiles of rare works under <lb/>
impression that they were getting <lb/>
the originals <lb/>
Three has been faked <lb/>
many times and sold as original to <lb/>
collectors who no doubt treasure them <lb/>
rarities. Genuine copies of this <lb/>
little book are worth a good slim, and <lb/>
some unscrupulous dealers, taking ad- <lb/>
vantage r the circumstances, have <lb/>
bad it reprinted and palm off <lb/>
copies on <lb/>
tor genuine Brat edition. <lb/>
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old and rare for <lb/>
scrupulous dealers. These men are <lb/>
adepts In the art bunk m and <lb/>
are quite able to make goad any <lb/>
of an Imperfect copy, Instance, <lb/>
if a rare book has a leaf it is <lb/>
handed over to a restorer, who re- <lb/>
prints the page with battered <lb/>
paper upon It Is printed be- <lb/>
afterward with chem- <lb/>
or water in order to give <lb/>
l the hue. <lb/>
The first folio Shakespeare Is. of <lb/>
course, of grant value, and It Is safe <lb/>
to say that every possible deception <lb/>
bus been practiced In String up copies <lb/>
of this work tor sale. At one time the <lb/>
manufacture of first folio <lb/>
was a trade. A firs folio having <lb/>
several leaves missing bad leaves in- <lb/>
from the second folio, while In <lb/>
one else the play of <lb/>
was reprinted and Inserted In a <lb/>
folio. The pages were <lb/>
cleverly done that several experts <lb/>
were at first unable to detect them <lb/>
when over pages of the <lb/>
work In question, Book restorers, in <lb/>
B rule, are most artists, and <lb/>
they can produce an imitation of a <lb/>
page of a rare book which will deceive <lb/>
hundred of collectors. One <lb/>
restorer has more Lian <lb/>
a thousand old books during the last <lb/>
two years, producing pases file <lb/>
He supplying colophons or deco- <lb/>
rated capitals. There is not a thing <lb/>
wanting to make a book that <lb/>
man cannot skillfully <lb/>
Brooklyn <lb/>
REPORT O THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
b-M <lb/>
At close of business 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCE-. <lb/>
and discounts 159.087,16 <lb/>
unsecured 5.669,96<lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
up from Oil <lb/>
silver <lb/>
bank <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Tim i <lb/>
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Cashiers ck <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
North Carolina. County of <lb/>
I, J. vile .- named bank, L <lb/>
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co her seat, ton v bun- school at Raleigh- <lb/>
dies and deposit d h Miss Sadie Abram, of Rocky <lb/>
and after had Been her Mount, is visiting her sister, <lb/>
comfortably slipped Mrs. S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
coin into the hand of i the J. G. Watson left this after- <lb/>
little boys this was done so noon for Maysville to the <lb/>
there was holidays. <lb/>
scarcely any notice taken of the; Mr. and Mrs B E. Parham <lb/>
episode. and little son. Hugh, left this <lb/>
When Core Creek was reached morning for <lb/>
the woman and boys loft y H. Whichard Al <lb/>
train and the young man was at and Kathleen Kennedy want <lb/>
hand to help with her bag- to Panacea Springs <lb/>
gage and had she been a queen Mr and Mfg R A <lb/>
he could not have been more Jake and son. Tom, <lb/>
courteous He saw old lady morning for Henderson. <lb/>
ed, bade her an . . n . , <lb/>
j. iv , ., Dr Hester, . <lb/>
adieu and disappeared n. Y , who was i Mr. <lb/>
who witnessed the incident and Mrs. J. D-Garden, left this <lb/>
they did not see him again on morning, <lb/>
train but his conduct left an <lb/>
somewhat akin to awe. <lb/>
It was a strange and really <lb/>
beautiful transaction. New Om of Proves Fatal. <lb/>
Bern Journal. . , , ,, , , <lb/>
On Wednesday th year old <lb/>
daughter of Mr, James Mathews <lb/>
near Bethel, was horribly burn- <lb/>
ed by her clothing catching on <lb/>
from an open fire place The <lb/>
little girl died Thursday from <lb/>
Charlotte. Dee. a <lb/>
luncheon on Monday Mrs John <lb/>
C. Montgomery announced the <lb/>
Miss Nan T- Dowd her injuries, <lb/>
to Mr. W. F. Harding, the mar- A few days Mamie <lb/>
to take place on the 16th of Manning, . J. L. <lb/>
January. G. was <lb/>
The house was beautifully standing with her to the <lb/>
orated in red and green and an fire place, when h . .- caught <lb/>
elaborate luncheon was served, and was nearly h-j ft. She <lb/>
The place wore the was terribly but is <lb/>
T. F H and thought she will ,. <lb/>
the date <lb/>
The ladies present Mes- RESOLUTIONS OF S <lb/>
dames H. A- A. B. <lb/>
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Plato T. Durham and <lb/>
Mattie Dowd d Nan T.<lb/>
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become <lb/>
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schools. <lb/>
game <lb/>
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Whereas. Broth <lb/>
one of our best an <lb/>
chiefs, <lb/>
of his faithful and <lb/>
Ricks Assign. which is God's b- I <lb/>
The firm of Ricks be it r <lb/>
doing a general merchandise and , <lb/>
milling business, made an assign- Tribe offer <lb/>
this morning, F. C. thy to our <lb/>
being named as assignee. The perhaps the <lb/>
the firm are placed I life, and assure I <lb/>
at with assets estimated i mourn with him in <lb/>
to be nearly as much. affliction, and a <lb/>
these solutions be <lb/>
Mrs. Father Dead. <lb/>
Friday night Mrs. R. <lb/>
received a telegram from <lb/>
Helena. Ark , announcing the <lb/>
death of her father. Mr. J. T- <lb/>
Brame, which occurred at <lb/>
o'clock of paralysis, in the 59th <lb/>
year of his age. She has the <lb/>
sympathy of many friends in her <lb/>
sorrow. <lb/>
New, large mullets at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
One more big shopping day <lb/>
before Christmas. <lb/>
T. White <lb/>
st faith- <lb/>
sustained the loss <lb/>
wife <lb/>
to man. <lb/>
we <lb/>
r in this <lb/>
of his <lb/>
i hat we <lb/>
great <lb/>
copy of <lb/>
on <lb/>
our minutes a copy j to Broth- <lb/>
While and a to our local <lb/>
paper for publication. <lb/>
Respect fully, <lb/>
D. L. James, <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan, <lb/>
F Smith. <lb/>
C. Moore. <lb/>
Eye Hurt. <lb/>
The first local pop cracker ac- <lb/>
we have heard reported <lb/>
occurred Friday evening. Wine <lb/>
Fleming, of Mr. W <lb/>
had an eye seriously injured <lb/>
by a pop cracker. <lb/>
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