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death of her father. Mr. J. T- <lb/>
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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/>
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of his <lb/>
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copy of <lb/>
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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/>
-1 <lb/>
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to cause this <lb/>
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pie. wishes follow <lb/>
them to new home <lb/>
better than Gifts. <lb/>
there may be some <lb/>
difference, of opinion <lb/>
some good and wise people about <lb/>
t natter of making Christmas <lb/>
gifts, out there is one in <lb/>
which we can all do better than <lb/>
making gifts <lb/>
other kind and that is <lb/>
to pay our debts and square ac- <lb/>
count with those who depend <lb/>
on us for what we owe them. It <lb/>
is worthy of praise that so many <lb/>
people generously remember <lb/>
others at Christmas time, but it <lb/>
is a thing to n <lb/>
ligation than to expend as <lb/>
much . v in other <lb/>
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not <lb/>
their intrinsic values <lb/>
any way. but should; be given <lb/>
and received in the spirit of good <lb/>
will on the part of the giver and <lb/>
due appreciation of it on the part <lb/>
if the person who receives the <lb/>
There are few things I Hon of the North Carolina school <lb/>
from do lid's. <lb/>
Hones full <lb/>
in day <lb/>
hit's here. <lb/>
Eat nigger, <lb/>
Drink beer. <lb/>
pet <lb/>
close up toiler wall, <lb/>
Hey diddle, diddle, diddle, <lb/>
Swing all. <lb/>
Most outer <lb/>
I don't rap. <lb/>
Keeps right on <lb/>
Bones full <lb/>
brimful <lb/>
times <lb/>
hit's here. <lb/>
T. TYSON. <lb/>
Superintendent Goodwin Vindicated. <lb/>
Morganton, N. C. Dec. <lb/>
investigation of the <lb/>
charges pref- by Prof. J. A. <lb/>
Tillinghast. of the chair of his- <lb/>
to.-y and economies in Converse <lb/>
C against Superintendent <lb/>
E. Goodwin's <lb/>
which can worthily take the <lb/>
pi ice the discharge of an hon- <lb/>
. and no one can <lb/>
better celebrate Christmas, from <lb/>
material view-point, than by <lb/>
paying his just and hon- <lb/>
for the deaf, came to an end last <lb/>
Saturday afternoon. was <lb/>
titling sensational developed <lb/>
during the investigation Mr. <lb/>
C. the able and <lb/>
reporter of the <lb/>
Died This Morning. <lb/>
Mr. A. Holton, of the firm <lb/>
of Holton Spier, Springs, <lb/>
died this morning at o'clock, <lb/>
and will be buried tomorrow <lb/>
o'clock by the Ma- <lb/>
sonic order, near <lb/>
Neck made this to <lb/>
It is More Blessed to Give. <lb/>
In planning for your own <lb/>
remember that the <lb/>
Sunday schools of the town will <lb/>
have a joint entertainment in the <lb/>
opera house on Christmas night. <lb/>
spirit of this entertainment <lb/>
be not to receive but to give, <lb/>
attends will <lb/>
be to take some gift, <lb/>
or small are to <lb/>
be among tee<lb/>
Valuable R Estate Deal. <lb/>
Mr. F. W. Clare has sold to <lb/>
Mr G. W. Baker the lot on Fifth <lb/>
street with the handsome <lb/>
he was building there. <lb/>
Mr. Clare started the building <lb/>
early in the year intending to <lb/>
make it his home, but owing to <lb/>
decline in health he went out <lb/>
West. His health has improve <lb/>
since summer, but begun <lb/>
Negotiations he disposed of the <lb/>
property- When it <lb/>
will be the residence <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
If a is really vita a <lb/>
girl the of r r- <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 get acquainted with the <lb/>
facts and know that drugs are not used <lb/>
to produce the cheering quality found in <lb/>
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured <lb/>
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he <lb/>
ought to chew. Still there are chewers <lb/>
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos <lb/>
. the same 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 kicking <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in <lb/>
cent cuts, cent Be <lb/>
sure . <lb/>
OR <lb/>
bet trust company. <lb/>
pen <lb/>
AT BETHEL N. c <lb/>
close of Nov. 12th. <lb/>
mill discounts <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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. .-n items <lb/>
coin. <lb/>
. in <lb/>
other U s <lb/>
bunk <lb/>
4.787,37 <lb/>
i 5,800.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
II <lb/>
certificates of<lb/>
Deposits subj. to hock <lb/>
checks nut- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Check- <lb/>
Total <lb/>
We <lb/>
it <lb/>
th.<lb/>
missioners of <lb/>
at the to held on <lb/>
Monday in January, for <lb/>
retail liquor for six months in ll e town <lb/>
of Fountain. N. Nov. 27th. <lb/>
STRICKLAND <lb/>
to <lb/>
To sufferers of Liver or <lb/>
Bladder troubles. Other mi nu <lb/>
say a bottle if <lb/>
it cure will refund <lb/>
your We say a <lb/>
full free bottle of <lb/>
and It benefit then <lb/>
use SOL until . i <lb/>
This entitles you <lb/>
to SOL at <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Only a limited number bottles <lb/>
given away. Don't miss this op <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of administration on the es- <lb/>
Waller deceased <lb/>
inc this been to me by the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, notice is hereby Riven to all <lb/>
persons holding; claims against said es- <lb/>
to present them to me for pay- <lb/>
mint, duly authenticated, or or before <lb/>
the day of November or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate am requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. This the day <lb/>
of November law. <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
of Walter deed. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow <lb/>
State of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb/>
I. W H W lard of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the boat of my <lb/>
and belief W. H. Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be <lb/>
me, this 10th Nov. <lb/>
T. Carson <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
M. BLOUNT, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, HZ <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
------OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF NO . 12th, 1906<lb/>
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
1,608.87 Surplus Fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits 175.96 <lb/>
1.630.50 Time of Deposit <lb/>
85988.72 subject 66,768.28 <lb/>
Cashiers 46.69<lb/>
879.550.69 <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Cold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
iii Carolina, . <lb/>
Pitt. <lb/>
J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
v -wear the above is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn j <lb/>
me, this <lb/>
d. <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
i W. <lb/>
R. L. VI <lb/>
Professor <lb/>
Goodwin, you have come <lb/>
out of the investigation without <lb/>
the smell of fire on That <lb/>
is the general opinion of those <lb/>
who attended the investigation. <lb/>
Nearly two weeks were <lb/>
ed in long tedious questioning <lb/>
and answering. For two <lb/>
school was suspended that all <lb/>
the officers and teachers might <lb/>
testify, the board of directors <lb/>
mil superintendent aiding the <lb/>
Board of Internal <lb/>
in every way possible the in- <lb/>
In addition to the Mansard, <lb/>
Northwest is also having a seal <lb/>
e- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qua lied before Superior court <lb/>
clerk of Pitt county as executor of the <lb/>
last will and testament of Kicky Moore; <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby to all <lb/>
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all persona having claims against <lb/>
estate are notified to present the <lb/>
same for payment on or before the 11th <lb/>
day of December, 1907, or this notice <lb/>
will be in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This Dec. 11th, 1908. <lb/>
John W. Brooks. <lb/>
of Ricky Moore. <lb/>
ltd aw <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I bore taken one yearling heifer run <lb/>
nit; in my field. Color red with white <lb/>
swallow fork in right ear, <lb/>
smooth crop in left, looks to be about a <lb/>
year and a half Owner ear get <lb/>
tome by proving property and paying <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Nov. 1908. <lb/>
V. W. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
All persons will take notice that the <lb/>
of Webb White, composed of J. <lb/>
A. Webb and W. H. While, engaged in <lb/>
the sale and exchange of horses <lb/>
es, etc, has this been dissolved by <lb/>
mutual consent, W. H. White having <lb/>
bought all the interest of J. A. Webb in <lb/>
and to said business, including the lease <lb/>
of the stables, all notes, and <lb/>
accounts, and all stock, vehicles and <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
All persons owing said firm are here- <lb/>
by notified to settle with W. White, <lb/>
successor of Webb white, who will <lb/>
business the same place <lb/>
This Dec. 18th, 1906. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
t d W W. H. <lb/>
Second hand Chapel Organ for <lb/>
sale at a bargain, has full round <lb/>
tone and in good condition. Can <lb/>
be seen at Taft Vandykes, <lb/>
d tS Chas. M. <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb/>
cannot reach the seat of the <lb/>
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional by <lb/>
and in order to cure it must <lb/>
take internal remedies. Hull a Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, and acts <lb/>
on the blood and mucous <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb/>
It was by <lb/>
the best physicians in this country f <lb/>
years is a regular prescription, o <lb/>
is composed of the best <lb/>
combined with the blood tiers, <lb/>
acting directly en the mucous <lb/>
The combination of the two <lb/>
predicts is what wee. <lb/>
result caring Send <lb/>
for testimonials free. <lb/>
F. Props., O <lb/>
Sold by price <lb/>
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lit lit and <lb/>
drugs. An <lb/>
J. A. returned from <lb/>
where he <lb/>
has beer, to the Christ- <lb/>
mas goods J. N. Alexander <lb/>
Co. The public before making <lb/>
their holiday purchases will do <lb/>
well to sec this enterprising firm <lb/>
if they desire good goods and <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
If at all interested in cook <lb/>
stoves and heaters it will pay <lb/>
II <lb/>
you to examine quality and <lb/>
price that Cannon Tyson are <lb/>
making. <lb/>
car loads <lb/>
seed for which we will pay high- <lb/>
est cash . Don't sell before <lb/>
fleeing US. Yours to serve. <lb/>
F. Lilly Co <lb/>
Go to E. B. <lb/>
fresh meats, e <lb/>
fish. <lb/>
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E- E, Co, always have <lb/>
fresh goods hand. <lb/>
We handle Goldman's shoes <lb/>
for women. and children, <lb/>
Every pair sold under .- <lb/>
tee. Op overcoats ml <lb/>
clothing Cannon t; Tyson an <lb/>
please quality <lb/>
price. <lb/>
If you need any paint be sure <lb/>
o call on E. E. Co. <lb/>
D pi line Fa <lb/>
Winter millinery goods <lb/>
ready inspection t i <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct. <lb/>
10th b <lb/>
All invited toe i <lb/>
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Symptoms. <lb/>
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in the head caused by the cash <lb/>
register <lb/>
Do you have shortness of bank <lb/>
account <lb/>
Do you have that dull <lb/>
morning, noon and <lb/>
Do you have any feeling <lb/>
when bills must be <lb/>
Ar you for room by <lb/>
of too m l stock on <lb/>
hand <lb/>
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to r <lb/>
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Everything needed for the house and form, I <lb/>
of suits to order. <lb/>
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when <lb/>
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of ti. <lb/>
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test word that's ; <lb/>
sail <lb/>
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of the mistletoe <lb/>
take your rosy place. <lb/>
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for .- . <lb/>
lawns. <lb/>
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public the . <lb/>
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the market mu <lb/>
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use of a lot of <lb/>
ought and us I <lb/>
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with <lb/>
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true u hue. <lb/>
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work I . I.-. At our time tho <lb/>
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folio, a <lb/>
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led from the <lb/>
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of o rare <lb/>
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two years, pro . supply us .-o- <lb/>
tills man l <lb/>
Brooklyn <lb/>
skillful <lb/>
as much as to cents pound rated capitals, n--. ii not- n thing <lb/>
to the remaining portion of th to a that <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
We are inclined to Del ire <lb/>
damaged tobacco as a <lb/>
will prove a far <lb/>
in every I <lb/>
to all than rial h. lie is <lb/>
tobacco sold on the market for <lb/>
mere<lb/>
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where the dimples <lb/>
race <lb/>
listen to that story <lb/>
holds heaven in its em <lb/>
that <lb/>
BE A MAN. <lb/>
Young men and old w <lb/>
expect to spend <lb/>
H e you i <lb/>
of and invited a I <lb/>
your friends to . <lb/>
Chris mas with you in drinking, <lb/>
cursing and whooping like a gang <lb/>
of or do you aim to et <lb/>
your wife and children c <lb/>
pr. is and Christmas <lb/>
take the little fellows on <lb/>
knee and tell them d <lb/>
Clans, and <lb/>
Jesus, whose birth we will ml <lb/>
celebrate <lb/>
Men. don't spend <lb/>
birthday in drinking an t cur ii g. <lb/>
Hake the happiest Christ-, <lb/>
mu that and child en <lb/>
ever spent. men don't <lb/>
keep your mother in trouble <lb/>
this Christmas. Hake it <lb/>
pleasant for her. When you <lb/>
leave home tell her where you <lb/>
Whisper d the <lb/>
toe holly <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
DRUGGIST <lb/>
AYDEN, NA. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
business <lb/>
A good purpose leads to a <lb/>
in <lb/>
L. c each ;. there w <lb/>
minutes It <lb/>
The Who does Due from Hanks, <lb/>
always gets tired the quickest. i <lb/>
The cock early in the j Gold Coin . . morn he goes to <lb/>
early. notes <lb/>
i.-. en ed i<lb/>
boy should post himself <lb/>
but not against o street corner <lb/>
The more dignity a man hi s <lb/>
the less use the world has fir <lb/>
him. <lb/>
p. <lb/>
fund<lb/>
1,4.11 inunpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 58,365.26 <lb/>
Cashier's<lb/>
2,700.01 <lb/>
1,234.87 <lb/>
162.00 <lb/>
POINTED <lb/>
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out. <lb/>
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Certified Checks <lb/>
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Christmas is not to have <lb/>
wife ; yen a box tor <lb/>
it. <lb/>
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no use for your poor ones and I <lb/>
your rich ones have no use <lb/>
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make her take h c <lb/>
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they g to <lb/>
live abroad. i <lb/>
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all Up on woman of i by <lb/>
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he knows be than the other j,,,.,,,, ,;, , , ,, <lb/>
fellow. <lb/>
When a .-man grabs met v. I re <lb/>
cl., ., ,. i i . him ya at <lb/>
skirts i her knees and be- ,., <lb/>
gins to e up you can never <lb/>
tell win ii. <lb/>
is going <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
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both In .- <lb/>
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are going and when you are com- W. a N. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
back, and then you will leave I Hathaway and wife, Magnolia is. Hath- <lb/>
h. e Trust <lb/>
with a smile, instead eyes <lb/>
from weeping <lb/>
Rich Square Time.-. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
W. J. BOYD <lb/>
Some <lb/>
boarding <lb/>
to <lb/>
ii -i <lb/>
e hash in pr <lb/>
y. <lb/>
The merchants are especially <lb/>
thankful the sunshine. <lb/>
November the 27th, default <lb/>
payment of note of same <lb/>
by said G. Hathaway and <lb/>
16th day of January <lb/>
1906; at noon, at the Court house in <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County N. C. sell to <lb/>
bidder for cash tho following <lb/>
tracts of land One <lb/>
n, , tract of land bounded on the north <lb/>
have the price it will be tho lands of Jesse on the east <lb/>
easy to have a big Christmas by J. B. Bullock, on the south <lb/>
on the west by <lb/>
-ii . i J. Holland, more <lb/>
The cotton men will take tract of land bounded <lb/>
rest until the day after Christ- on tho north by the lands of J. H. <lb/>
mas. lock, on th Hathaway's <lb/>
on Little on <lb/>
arc happy days with containing <lb/>
oil f. W acres more or less. <lb/>
to December, 1906. <lb/>
Christmas. M. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
J. N. CO. <lb/>
AYDEN N. C. <lb/>
NOVELTIES. SECOND TO <lb/>
Dr. M. DRUG STOKE. <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 <lb/>
J. N. Alexander Co. <lb/>
School <lb/>
Stationery<lb/>
Chlorine I- l. <lb/>
waler Ii <lb/>
f is <lb/>
inn. of <lb/>
t. be In to II <lb/>
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. . As a <lb/>
gem <lb/>
largely u <lb/>
Now your time In . <lb/>
money by coming us fur <lb/>
children's school <lb/>
tablets, pens, era <lb/>
Inn . also a great assort- <lb/>
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lug <lb/>
late I<lb/>
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II ; <lb/>
Mrs. drawing <lb/>
room unexpectedly spoiled a very, <lb/>
tableau. was a secret <lb/>
Cousin explained <lb/>
lie. I <lb/>
said the lady grave I <lb/>
mom. Dainty l <lb/>
use <lb/>
all tin's p <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The mainstay social<lb/>
M M. SAULS, Druggist <lb/>
Mi Line. <lb/>
oar away I <lb/>
know what we <lb/>
your wife <lb/>
was such s good <lb/>
a bit of It. I told you my wife <lb/>
an expert la broils, and<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Nobody can make an appoint- <lb/>
these days with any <lb/>
of filling it. if going by <lb/>
train figures in arrangement. <lb/>
,. , . Greenville, K. C, as second data matter, <lb/>
in upon application. <lb/>
. i post office in adjoining counties. <lb/>
,; i .-th in to fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY DEC. . 1906 <lb/>
A NERVOUS TRAVELER. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS. <lb/>
Th season of Christmas is <lb/>
with us once more, the happiest <lb/>
grip the Central and merriest time of all the year <lb/>
i in his; a time for home comings d <lb/>
noticed that the fellow in <lb/>
across the aisle from <lb/>
me very said a <lb/>
knight of the <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
berth out again and <lb/>
poking hid head the <lb/>
curt-u . He seemed to be <lb/>
about I could <lb/>
. ; for watching him <lb/>
finally, o'clock, my <lb/>
. in the aide and <lb/>
bee <lb/>
of <lb/>
the porter <lb/>
who <lb/>
i stiffness <lb/>
in . ml <lb/>
,. . flag- <lb/>
m- . passing him <lb/>
a . <lb/>
. p came. <lb/>
my <lb/>
friend, you the <lb/>
was the <lb/>
i ere is I t <lb/>
to go to sleep, you he sure <lb/>
watch i I end of this <lb/>
The comp pays me to do <lb/>
said flagman, drawing <lb/>
himself to his full height, <lb/>
but want to give you <lb/>
extra to keep awake <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
The above is a good illustration <lb/>
of the fear people feel when they <lb/>
travel in this day of belated <lb/>
trains and railroad ac- <lb/>
No feels absolute- <lb/>
sale when rides on a late <lb/>
this fear is having <lb/>
effect on travel at <lb/>
the time. We have <lb/>
heard some railroad people say <lb/>
they saw it lighter Of <lb/>
course the railroads largely have <lb/>
themselves to blame for this <lb/>
tin-, of affair-. <lb/>
are several tendencies to <lb/>
danger en trains that run oil <lb/>
schedule time. When a train is <lb/>
;, time the and other <lb/>
station men are on the lookout <lb/>
and have a clear way for it; but <lb/>
if train is late with no <lb/>
as to when it will arrive <lb/>
they go on other work and <lb/>
there is a possibility of the <lb/>
i feature <lb/>
lated train passing out mind <lb/>
an. everything may not be char <lb/>
for it. Wrecks sometime occur <lb/>
in just tins way. Again when <lb/>
a train i late the train crew <lb/>
themselves may get t, <lb/>
an through desire to makeup <lb/>
a i i the lost as <lb/>
and get home, run <lb/>
train., with less care than they <lb/>
Would otherwise exert. And <lb/>
this is another cause of wrecks. <lb/>
People who operate trains are <lb/>
beings just like other <lb/>
folks, . i when schedules are <lb/>
ail out f joint they are likely to <lb/>
get impatient under delay and <lb/>
over and are less <lb/>
than at other times, and under <lb/>
such conditions the danger to <lb/>
the passengers is increased, the <lb/>
crew never thinking of danger to <lb/>
themselves <lb/>
All these things affect the pub- <lb/>
mind, and as most people re- <lb/>
their lives above all things <lb/>
Buying patent rights may be <lb/>
all right, but the experiences of <lb/>
the past is that they usually <lb/>
leave a lot of people right sick <lb/>
their deal. <lb/>
The president is out with <lb/>
another long message to con- <lb/>
this, being a report of his <lb/>
trip to Panama and the progress <lb/>
f work on the canal- <lb/>
reunions, a time for <lb/>
in love and friendship, <lb/>
a time when joy and gladness <lb/>
fill heart and good <lb/>
cheer surround every fireside <lb/>
Fr months is looked <lb/>
forward to and planned for. It <lb/>
means so much to the that <lb/>
every one- wants to catch the <lb/>
spirit and be a part of it- <lb/>
Yet there are some who will <lb/>
not experience the joy of this <lb/>
Christmas season unless it is <lb/>
imparted to them by others- Let <lb/>
look out for poor, <lb/>
the h the sorrowful <lb/>
and give them a portion of the <lb/>
happiness that is made possible <lb/>
for us all. He spends a poor Carolina colleges may <lb/>
Christmas indeed who make much of a record i <lb/>
naught to the joy of athletic other. <lb/>
another; and be spends the in intellectual contests they <lb/>
Christmas who does most <lb/>
How glad we all should be <lb/>
that a Sunday comes between <lb/>
and gives opportunity for a day's <lb/>
rest in the midst of the crushing <lb/>
holiday rush. <lb/>
The old blue back speller is <lb/>
hard to down. It ought to <lb/>
its way back into the <lb/>
schools as it is far ahead of any <lb/>
day effort at spelling <lb/>
If the president keeps up the <lb/>
message business he will so <lb/>
the time of congress that the <lb/>
members cannot get time to <lb/>
anything to fill space in the Con <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
in bringing joy to others Let <lb/>
the Christ like spirit be in every <lb/>
one. <lb/>
take front rank. Trinity College <lb/>
has won another debate from <lb/>
Vanderbilt University. <lb/>
PLANTATION LIFE. <lb/>
The newspapers are giving <lb/>
of the toy pistol casualties <lb/>
that usually come along about <lb/>
The December Christmas Christmas time. <lb/>
of Plantation Life is just the numerous accidents re- <lb/>
from the press and is being suiting from rifles and toy pistol <lb/>
mailed to subscribers. This is par; to allow their <lb/>
the best number of the magazine beys to have them <lb/>
that has yet appeared, <lb/>
number of articles appropriate to <lb/>
the season written especially for <lb/>
Plantation Life. Among these <lb/>
are on de Ole Plan- <lb/>
de by Polk Mill- <lb/>
of, Richmond; of <lb/>
the by Mrs. Josie L. <lb/>
in Our <lb/>
by Miss Mary Arlene <lb/>
Joyner; on the <lb/>
by Zeno Moore, and several <lb/>
poems The editorial <lb/>
is unusually strong, <lb/>
there being a splendid sketch <lb/>
of ex-Governor T. J. Jar- <lb/>
Is of timely top- <lb/>
by Editor O. L. Joyner. <lb/>
Upon the whole it is a splendid <lb/>
Speaker Cannon took <lb/>
of his position to give <lb/>
North Carolina a slap in the face <lb/>
by refusing to appoint Con- <lb/>
Small to the vacancy <lb/>
the rivers and harbors com- <lb/>
after almost assuring the <lb/>
North Carolina delegation he <lb/>
would do so. Though a native of <lb/>
State, the speaker has not <lb/>
got much use for folks down this <lb/>
way. <lb/>
one issue is i <lb/>
We notice that the merchants <lb/>
in some towns are signing <lb/>
agreements, and publishing the <lb/>
i Fame, that their stores will be <lb/>
closed on Christmas day- They <lb/>
close right along in Greenville <lb/>
We can envy the brethren <lb/>
press their ability <lb/>
to take a week holiday for <lb/>
Christmas. Most of the weekly <lb/>
papers that have come to hand <lb/>
the last contain the an- <lb/>
that they will n de <lb/>
published next week. We wish <lb/>
very one of the editor's a great <lb/>
big time. <lb/>
in -i <lb/>
While it cost the State a good <lb/>
bit of money to hold that <lb/>
at Morganton, it was <lb/>
perhaps right to order the <lb/>
to clear up the charges <lb/>
brought against an official of a <lb/>
Suite institution At the same <lb/>
lime there ought to be a way to <lb/>
the man who brings such <lb/>
charges just because he has a <lb/>
sore spot to air, and throw the <lb/>
cost on him when that <lb/>
his charges arc without<lb/>
Preacher Pounded. <lb/>
Baptist congregation here <lb/>
gave their pastor, Rev- J. E <lb/>
and his excellent wife a <lb/>
generous Christmas pounding <lb/>
Tuesday night. A large number <lb/>
of the members gathered at the <lb/>
parsonage, each carrying pack- <lb/>
age with them, and quite a sup- <lb/>
ply was sent up in advance. The <lb/>
pounding took Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
by complete surprise <lb/>
which made it all the more en- <lb/>
It being the night for <lb/>
regular weekly Bible study <lb/>
all entered with interest into this <lb/>
for a time and then spent a while <lb/>
longer very pleasantly <lb/>
If there were rot confirmatory <lb/>
evidence, the story told by the <lb/>
fireman of the late Engineer <lb/>
Kinney. of t he South m Railway, <lb/>
the latter of whom was killed in <lb/>
the recent wreck at Danville, <lb/>
could not be believed It is that <lb/>
the glass was broken in the front <lb/>
window on the engineer's side of <lb/>
the cab and that at Spencer, be- <lb/>
fore starting on the run, a car- <lb/>
was to nail tin over <lb/>
the window, and did so. This <lb/>
of course quite obstructed the <lb/>
engineer's view through the win- <lb/>
and his only recourse was to <lb/>
lean out of the window at his <lb/>
side to see the track. It is not <lb/>
surprising, therefore, that he <lb/>
into the rear of a <lb/>
standing freight train at Dan- <lb/>
ville, striking it, according to <lb/>
the fireman's testimony, before <lb/>
he knew that there was a train <lb/>
ahead, and dying, perhaps, <lb/>
without knowing what had hap- <lb/>
The from which <lb/>
the accident resulted mounts <lb/>
high in the list of <lb/>
Observer- <lb/>
Another Reminder. <lb/>
Notwithstanding it is nearly <lb/>
Christmas, there arc a large <lb/>
number of subscribers to The <lb/>
Reflector Who have paid no at <lb/>
WE WISH YOU <lb/>
MERRY CHRISTMAS <lb/>
comes and every heart <lb/>
with Yuletide joy. <lb/>
WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM FOR XMAS <lb/>
This is the same difficult problem that presents itself at every re- <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
We come to your rescue and here with all your <lb/>
troubles and let us show <lb/>
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for <lb/>
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy's <lb/>
Stocking as satisfactorily as the Man's. <lb/>
A FEW SUGGESTIONS <lb/>
Fancy Protector <lb/>
Bath Etc-, Etc. <lb/>
We'll lay aside your selection until Christmas, and <lb/>
we'll make any desired after Christmas- <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
and this . <lb/>
,,.,. , I without signing any agreement .-- r <lb/>
well worth the price of a year's i . . whatever to the state- <lb/>
I to do so, as is general- LU , , <lb/>
subscription. There is but one; . , were sent them show- <lb/>
,, regarded as a holiday. Thanks- <lb/>
all mar the appear-i . . , , , <lb/>
giving and Christmas are two <lb/>
I days the year that Greenville <lb/>
regularly observes as holidays. <lb/>
else they avoid taking such risk <lb/>
as far as possible- The railroads <lb/>
can restore confidence by making <lb/>
schedules they can live up <lb/>
b stop this latter day <lb/>
trains miming on <lb/>
of this number, and is an <lb/>
error of the printer in making <lb/>
tho date November instead of <lb/>
December, which was not de- <lb/>
until too late for <lb/>
Possibly Santa Claus will put a <lb/>
Webster dictionary in <lb/>
dents Roosevelt's stocking. <lb/>
The hens have really redeemed <lb/>
their reputation and made eggs <lb/>
more plentiful in time for Christ- <lb/>
mas. <lb/>
Hie present <lb/>
to solve- <lb/>
the <lb/>
The senate got just what it <lb/>
asked the president for, but all <lb/>
the same it did not look for just <lb/>
that kind of answer. <lb/>
Those senators who keep jump <lb/>
the president over the dis- <lb/>
charge of those <lb/>
do not seem to know when they <lb/>
are whipped. <lb/>
This is the time of year when <lb/>
thieves and robbers are around, <lb/>
and from different quartets come <lb/>
reports of houses being broken <lb/>
into. This is to remind you that <lb/>
if you have any money hid around <lb/>
the house you better put it in <lb/>
the bank, or pay it to the editor. <lb/>
In either of these ways it will be <lb/>
and beyond the reach of <lb/>
robbers- <lb/>
Possibly the ado over <lb/>
President Roosevelt's dismissal <lb/>
amount of subscription due. <lb/>
Many d d respond, for which we <lb/>
are grateful though we only ask- <lb/>
ed for what was due. We will <lb/>
be equally thankful to the others <lb/>
If they come on an settle. We <lb/>
would not print reminders <lb/>
as this if everybody paid prompt-<lb/>
The Daily Reflector has enter- <lb/>
its thirteenth year. The <lb/>
paper has been a strong factor <lb/>
in the and progress <lb/>
of and Pitt county. <lb/>
May the paper and its editor live <lb/>
long and prosper Warrenton <lb/>
Record.<lb/>
Rev. Mr. Clean Hart. <lb/>
Rev. E. C. Glenn was struck <lb/>
of those soldiers will be by a dray belonging to <lb/>
by his message to the j Bros, and driven by George <lb/>
senate in he cites ample Marks, a about seven <lb/>
for his in the <lb/>
BE SURE OUR I N <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
Handkerchiefs <lb/>
to <lb/>
from <lb/>
Special prices each <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
The dome of Woman's Fashions. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Save the Worry <lb/>
The hot brings you <lb/>
Is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall b <lb/>
for breakfast, dinner and with b a largo tine mock c <lb/>
c Goods, Package <lb/>
Goods, Pick its, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb/>
Tea, Cakes. Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting and buy- <lb/>
are easy and all saved will take DO argument to <lb/>
you of this if you visit my store and see I carry. <lb/>
You can find one door North at <lb/>
J. B <lb/>
matter. The president <lb/>
holds up his side of the case, <lb/>
does to hide his in <lb/>
o'clock last evening on South <lb/>
street, in front of <lb/>
Hardware Company's store. He <lb/>
was knocked down and two <lb/>
wheels of the dray ran over his <lb/>
the of the painfully injuring .- <lb/>
I Record. <lb/>
it. r------ <lb/>
Save Your Dollars <lb/>
A dollar will in bandy a There is <lb/>
no better saving than to buy goods where you can <lb/>
net them cheapest. We nave <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and Hulls <lb/>
HAY. CORN, OATS. BRAND MILL STUFF, <lb/>
and can sell at very lowest prices. I also a full <lb/>
line of nice <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
can save mom on these. See me before <lb/>
IF V. JOHNSON. <lb/>
LEADER LOW FOR CASH <lb/>
v V <lb/>
it <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
takes the place of Cal- <lb/>
We sell it. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., will <lb/>
give next week for the holidays. <lb/>
Protects your hands from the <lb/>
winds by getting you a new <lb/>
pair of gloves. B. F. Manning <lb/>
Co., has them of all kinds <lb/>
grade for mer, woman, and <lb/>
Misses Ethel Carroll and Dora <lb/>
Cox, of the Baptist University <lb/>
for Women at Raleigh, came <lb/>
home last night <lb/>
Sell cotton seed to the <lb/>
Co. The <lb/>
the highest prices for them <lb/>
Miss Dolores is <lb/>
some time with Miss Janie <lb/>
A line of fancy dies <lb/>
and Si B Carroll <lb/>
Mis Laura Cox, teacher of the <lb/>
eighth grade in LaGrange graded <lb/>
school, came home Friday even- <lb/>
to spend the holidays. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS TREE <lb/>
Of High School Thursday <lb/>
Night Dec. 20th. <lb/>
N. C. Dec- 22nd. <lb/>
It was a sight indeed <lb/>
to behold the radiant and expect- <lb/>
ant countenances of the students <lb/>
of W. H. S. as they assembled in <lb/>
the auditorium Thursday night <lb/>
to receive the many presents <lb/>
there in store for them on the <lb/>
beautiful tree. <lb/>
After a chorus by several of <lb/>
the girls and an instrumental <lb/>
solo by Miss Cox, Prof. <lb/>
G- E. Lineberry introduced Rev. <lb/>
J. E. pastor of the <lb/>
church at Greenville, who <lb/>
gave us a most excellent <lb/>
appropriate address He dwelt j., <lb/>
principally on the meaning of; <lb/>
Christmas and the spirit in i <lb/>
which it should be celebrated, <lb/>
laying special emphasis on the, <lb/>
fact that we should not be con <lb/>
tent to be receivers only <lb/>
Goto Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co., to buy your holiday <lb/>
They are <lb/>
See the beautiful display of <lb/>
holiday at B. F. <lb/>
Co. They have <lb/>
chased the very finest <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
Those large red aPples. sweet <lb/>
yellow oranges, delicious nuts, <lb/>
and fancy candies at B. F. Man- <lb/>
co. look tempting. <lb/>
A. W. Co is <lb/>
for fancy Florida <lb/>
oranges, auto, eta. <lb/>
apples, nuts, raisins <lb/>
end of ail kinds at <lb/>
J. S. Carroll <lb/>
ill I fr <lb/>
B. A <lb/>
Those large yellow oranges at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., looks <lb/>
Try those delicious apples w receivers to <lb/>
Carroll Co. I also; that in as much as; seed promptly. <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Co., are <lb/>
for cotton <lb/>
Several of our citizens went to Christ had given Himself for us I Tor <lb/>
Greenville today. brought joy and gladness to <lb/>
New lines of fine shepherds, the devout ones <lb/>
arriving daily at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
dress goods <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
your seed. <lb/>
The Drug Store seems to be <lb/>
and the wise men thus ,. t- ,. , <lb/>
, , . K center of attraction these days. <lb/>
all classes of people even; ., ,. . , <lb/>
,. I have an excellent line of <lb/>
all <lb/>
for the A. G. Cox Co. hit j home by there our exhibit. <lb/>
today for his home near Free-, He made g <lb/>
to spend holidays. ; w the to consider <lb/>
All for cotton seed hails <lb/>
promptly Ailed at the Pitt <lb/>
Oil Company. <lb/>
A. B. an student <lb/>
of W. H S who been attend- <lb/>
Business college <lb/>
in Raleigh spent Thursday night <lb/>
with Roy Cox on his way home, <lb/>
which is near Creswell, N. C. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox M Co., <lb/>
still turning out their nice and up <lb/>
Jno. Stokes, of Greenville, was <lb/>
in town Friday. <lb/>
to date Hunsucker buggies. <lb/>
. Every mail brings the A. G. <lb/>
Co., orders for <lb/>
planters, guano sowers, <lb/>
Back Bands etc., <lb/>
even though early in <lb/>
for these goods. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, who is tea- <lb/>
near Conetoe, came <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
G to drug of B. T <lb/>
Cox Bro for T W <lb/>
u a- <lb/>
bag. m <lb/>
R- H. Hunsucker returned <lb/>
from a business trip up the road <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
A. D. Cox superintended the <lb/>
mill week in the absence <lb/>
general manager <lb/>
Barry Esq. and H. <lb/>
A. White, of Greenville were here <lb/>
today on business connected with <lb/>
the stock meeting of <lb/>
the oil mill. <lb/>
S. D. Chapman came in from <lb/>
Chapel Hill Wednesday to spend <lb/>
the holidays at home. <lb/>
Mi s B Sams, head of the <lb/>
music department of W. H. S <lb/>
left Friday morning to spend the <lb/>
holidays with her at <lb/>
N. O. Miss Effie <lb/>
Barker, of I he intermediate de- <lb/>
left for her home at <lb/>
Apex, and Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
shall, primary teacher, went to <lb/>
her home at N. C. All <lb/>
she boarding pupils will reach <lb/>
their homes today. <lb/>
F. F. Cox, C. J. Jackson and <lb/>
C. Buck who are attending Wake <lb/>
Forest college, came in Thursday <lb/>
evening to their <lb/>
at home <lb/>
C. A- Fair, of Ayden, was here <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Misses Kate and Chapman <lb/>
who have been teaching, came <lb/>
i Friday. <lb/>
The A. G. has <lb/>
j shipped pair at their Tar <lb/>
Heel cart wheel one our <lb/>
counties. <lb/>
the manner in which they <lb/>
this great <lb/>
His address made lasting <lb/>
on his hearers. <lb/>
As soon as Mr had <lb/>
closed his address, <lb/>
came upon the Scene ready for <lb/>
the distribution of the presents <lb/>
Christmas goods of all <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Call and get yours before they <lb/>
are gone. <lb/>
The bank is to the community <lb/>
what the dynamo is to the <lb/>
circuit. It is the source and <lb/>
of financial energy. When a <lb/>
man tries to do business without <lb/>
a banking connection, In works <lb/>
a task which he performed in a at a disadvantage. He <lb/>
most admirable manner. None. supp, own <lb/>
of the presents cost more than in competition with <lb/>
or ten cents every, child others who are on <lb/>
who was a student received a <lb/>
present either from his teacher or <lb/>
friend. <lb/>
The teachers also received a <lb/>
very valuable and useful presents <lb/>
from the pupils of their <lb/>
departments- <lb/>
Thus here ended the fall term <lb/>
o f the most prosperous session of <lb/>
home so far. The work o <lb/>
the spring term will begin <lb/>
promptly Monday, Dec. The <lb/>
prospects for the spring term are <lb/>
bright. New <lb/>
gaging rooms almost daily. <lb/>
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Winterville. N C. <lb/>
laths ready bundled, see L. L. <lb/>
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stone jars at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Holiday goods are <lb/>
a Harrington Barber Call <lb/>
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line of plaids of all <lb/>
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machine at <lb/>
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near Reedy <lb/>
known as Louis Kittrell land <lb/>
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F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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m. at my old homestead miles fro-n <lb/>
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kitchen furniture, farming Implements, <lb/>
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whatever other eater they may be. our <lb/>
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head know every lineament. <lb/>
of our face from constant study and <lb/>
attention, when turn away <lb/>
from the mirror an cannot conjure up <lb/>
a picture of ourselves <lb/>
know just hew our friends and <lb/>
even look. In fancy <lb/>
can see them sitting BO or standing so. <lb/>
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resemble them. Just say to a man. <lb/>
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of he will never rest till <lb/>
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to that time be had no <lb/>
of how he really <lb/>
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LAWS IN CHINA. <lb/>
WE ARE HERE TO STAY <lb/>
F. M. HORNADAY <lb/>
GENERAL INSURANCE <lb/>
4TH STREET<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
Ami Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hard <lb/>
Fresh kept <lb/>
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D. W. <lb/>
North Carol Ina. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector is <lb/>
twelve years old. It is a matter <lb/>
of constant astonishment to us <lb/>
that a daily paper of such excel- <lb/>
as The Reflector can be <lb/>
published in a town the size of <lb/>
Greenville. Observer <lb/>
Will Close for Holiday. <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
will close for the holidays after <lb/>
tomorrow's sale and open again <lb/>
on January 7th. Many of the <lb/>
tobacco men will go away to <lb/>
spend Christmas and New Year. <lb/>
In advance The Reflector wishes <lb/>
hem a merry time- <lb/>
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb/>
eon. <lb/>
ducting a cotton and in <lb/>
in the town N. C, has this <lb/>
by mutual <lb/>
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb/>
said firm. <lb/>
Dec. lath.<lb/>
W. II. Kilpatrick. i <lb/>
Patrick. B <lb/>
There Is no line in the world better <lb/>
Harrison line. It has behind it a century <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 <lb/>
Have Just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Price. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Call by Number. <lb/>
The Home Telephone and . <lb/>
graph Co. has distributed <lb/>
among telephone patrons <lb/>
of the local exchange, and all <lb/>
subscribers are requested to call <lb/>
by number hereafter. <lb/>
Th,. No Account the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
The Incompatibility of laura bused <lb/>
on diverse is <lb/>
more marked than in says <lb/>
sea II. Morse in the Atlantic. There <lb/>
bankruptcy law is if <lb/>
debtor's own estate will not <lb/>
pay his debts the must be <lb/>
made good by Ins father, brothers <lb/>
inn if a <lb/>
mediate family are promptly <lb/>
ed; if the debtor returns be is put <lb/>
prison and kept there in <lb/>
lone as he can money for bl <lb/>
lolly food mini by <lb/>
In full or by This is law. <lb/>
When 1803 Admiral Ting <lb/>
himself forced to surrender <lb/>
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i and decapitation <lb/>
their properly from the <lb/>
penalty when a commander surrenders <lb/>
an Imperial This is the law. <lb/>
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tires-tills Is the law of China. <lb/>
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WATER <lb/>
THE THEM <lb/>
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs J, L. Little, J. W. Aycock. <lb/>
Brown. It. S Evans. Herbert A. B J. <lb/>
many others of Greenville. <lb/>
S. Greenville, N. c.<lb/>
Reindeer Station Nov. <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
An have taken the lead in your town for Fancy- <lb/>
goods such as China. Glass. Pictures Books. Toys. <lb/>
have decided to ship you a lot of for <lb/>
Young folks. Rich folks. Poor folks White folks. <lb/>
ail kinds of folks, and make your store daring the Holidays <lb/>
ail Kinds for XMAS GOODS <lb/>
ell one in town to call at your soon <lb/>
and make their selections. will not be able to he there in <lb/>
persons Dec. P. M. <lb/>
for a Happy Christmas. <lb/>
place. <lb/>
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Evans Street. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Bishop Dead <lb/>
New York, Wednesday, <lb/>
Bishop Charles C. <lb/>
19.- <lb/>
of <lb/>
the Methodist church, died at <lb/>
morning at the New <lb/>
York hospital, where he has <lb/>
been for the past week, following <lb/>
an stroke.<lb/>
public man who <lb/>
never been tagged with a <lb/>
may be worthy <lb/>
as his brethren who <lb/>
but ho <lb/>
equal of popular <lb/>
By. Nicknames Inspired hi <lb/>
by aversion, <lb/>
of the so called, are <lb/>
nicknamed. Venerable citizens <lb/>
still refer to Lincoln, <lb/>
with reminiscent affection upon <lb/>
both good and <lb/>
pad are old as history, la this <lb/>
try the people have a way <lb/>
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BRADLEY BEST, <lb/>
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, <lb/>
HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS <lb/>
run <lb/>
i like and assigning their full <lb/>
The John an Buggy Co., ,. who dignity <lb/>
Taft Vandyke and J. L. Sugg <lb/>
have left pretty calendars at The <lb/>
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nest As as <lb/>
tended, honestly to hit b i- i <lb/>
true <lb/>
and paid hi- debts, that <lb/>
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sufficient. The business <lb/>
world, before ii will accord to any <lb/>
man the highest rate of must <lb/>
be shown that the man is not only <lb/>
and reliable, but is not ad- <lb/>
to habits and <lb/>
which may impair his standing. The <lb/>
Wall Street recently went <lb/>
so far as to declare that the business <lb/>
world baa a to know of any <lb/>
business man only where he <lb/>
spends his days, but where I e <lb/>
spends nil nights. It has a right <lb/>
not only to know his financial stand <lb/>
but also his status in the scale <lb/>
of social decency. The man who a <lb/>
faithful to the duties of his <lb/>
and false to the standards of domes- <lb/>
tie decency must have his financial <lb/>
credit mailed down and the bus <lb/>
an confidence of his fellow men <lb/>
lowered to the class of extra hazard <lb/>
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Rhubarb is a vegetable easily <lb/>
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or cellar growing, select and <lb/>
safely store away strong, hip; <lb/>
of roots at least four rears old <lb/>
of early varieties. They may be <lb/>
planted at any time after they have <lb/>
had a short rest. If a succession is <lb/>
wanted a few are brought in at in- <lb/>
of to weeks. On the bot- <lb/>
tom of a trench a foot deep place <lb/>
a four inch layer of fresh horse <lb/>
manure, followed by a two inch Liv- <lb/>
of loam. The roots are to <lb/>
in this trench, one fool apart, with <lb/>
the dirt carefully packed <lb/>
them. When have watered the <lb/>
plants and excluded all . the <lb/>
bed ran be to itself except for <lb/>
an occasional ring. The prop <lb/>
will be ready in fr m ti three <lb/>
months, the time varying the <lb/>
temperature, the vitality -f the <lb/>
plants, the season and other factors, <lb/>
Suburban Life, <lb/>
Raincoats and Furs <lb/>
These Reduced Prices Apply to our stock <lb/>
of Beautiful Stylish and Q <lb/>
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at eluding <lb/>
STYLISH COATS<lb/>
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let art dinner <lb/>
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flesh the spirit, and it is cheap. <lb/>
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informed, the London doctors <lb/>
recommending i- to lift the corners <lb/>
of the mouth sightly by mean- of <lb/>
the muscles, expanding the <lb/>
lips and the teeth. <lb/>
this the <lb/>
and morning until the smile <lb/>
ha- worn in, and the beneficial re- <lb/>
will ho forthcoming; it is <lb/>
asserted. There is no state <lb/>
of discouraging that it <lb/>
bettered by smiling over it. <lb/>
is no joy in life so joyous <lb/>
it not spread a little wider <lb/>
the s -face of the with <lb/>
the of a smile. <lb/>
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I The of Texas bonded <lb/>
debt of <lb/>
than -100,000 of the bonds is held <lb/>
the state. Nearly all the <lb/>
bonds that have issued the <lb/>
state are now deposited in the <lb/>
vaults of the state to the <lb/>
credit the various special funds, <lb/>
mainly school fund, and in a <lb/>
few more years with good financial <lb/>
administration Texas will not owe a <lb/>
dollar to any one but <lb/>
Antonio <lb/>
SANTA CLAUS <lb/>
s Providing many nice thirds here for the Little Children's Xmas Gifts. You <lb/>
should see our Toy Department -Fancy China <lb/>
, your Xmas <lb/>
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