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Raincoats and <lb/>
for <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
II a. m Devotional exercises, <lb/>
Rev. J. E. <lb/>
Reading of minutes and <lb/>
roll call. <lb/>
Number work in the <lb/>
first, second and third <lb/>
Mis- Lela Brown. <lb/>
Arithmetic in the fourth <lb/>
and grades, Miss <lb/>
Clements. <lb/>
Reading in the third and <lb/>
fourth grades, Miss Etta <lb/>
Peace, <lb/>
How arithmetic, <lb/>
Supt. W U. <lb/>
Question box, Supt. H <lb/>
B. Smith <lb/>
I. p. m. Adjournment. <lb/>
The above program is one <lb/>
which promises a good day. Let <lb/>
every teacher be as required b the rules governing <lb/>
attendance upon these meetings. <lb/>
We have bad full meetings. Let <lb/>
u- this up through the <lb/>
believe you will do this <lb/>
without further <lb/>
II. <lb/>
County of Schools. <lb/>
Sat-1 with Prob-1 <lb/>
. it . . . <lb/>
Health , P <lb/>
cereal mid <lb/>
Nut a l re <lb/>
member ii Dr. Health <lb/>
yet flavor matches Java <lb/>
coffee. your <lb/>
r can't coffee <lb/>
can <lb/>
a dots to . <lb/>
In buying look for <lb/>
u avoid any <lb/>
the original <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Jno. I. Woolen. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
the <lb/>
r. e. <lb/>
I. little <lb/>
I with a The <lb/>
everyone knows. . by <lb/>
Jno. I. <lb/>
it's healthful, wholesome. <lb/>
It's good for one as the other. <lb/>
The more you take the better you <lb/>
sleep eat. Makes people <lb/>
happy. That s what s <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug <lb/>
They like . taste as well <lb/>
mother wrote of <lb/>
s Laxative <lb/>
cough syrup is <lb/>
Pet need <lb/>
High <lb/>
The Variety Is <lb/>
Including <lb/>
STYLISH COATS <lb/>
P Safe. <lb/>
Cheviot, <lb/>
Mixed <lb/>
and Plaids <lb/>
it's tell our readers <lb/>
about a Cough Cure Dr. <lb/>
years ha.-i fought <lb/>
Hie of opium, chloroform or other <lb/>
ingredients commonly found in <lb/>
couch Dr. it <lb/>
baa the Pure Food Law <lb/>
recently enacted, for he worked <lb/>
along similar linen for many For <lb/>
nearly Dr, <lb/>
container have had a printed <lb/>
on them against opium an <lb/>
poisons. He has I made it <lb/>
possible tor mothers their <lb/>
children by simply g on <lb/>
Dr. .--hoop., bold by <lb/>
H n's Store. <lb/>
see our <lb/>
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS <lb/>
Plain White end <lb/>
10.4,114, <lb/>
Deserves a Medal. <lb/>
Years ago a little woman ii. <lb/>
northwest Missouri was left a <lb/>
widow. The long illness of her <lb/>
husband exhausted their little <lb/>
resources, an I when the <lb/>
band and father were laid away, <lb/>
the widow found herself pen <lb/>
with four children. <lb/>
She did not sit down to weep <lb/>
and repine. Her grief was p, <lb/>
but her duties were h Se <lb/>
faced those duties bravely <lb/>
performed them well- With her <lb/>
own I hands she <lb/>
for her little flock She kept <lb/>
them v. ell fed and well clothed, <lb/>
and gave them every <lb/>
advantage. During -ill <lb/>
these years strenuous labor <lb/>
and heavy responsibility she <lb/>
found time to scatter sunshine <lb/>
Into many dark places. Her ex- <lb/>
ample an inspiration to the <lb/>
people of her community. <lb/>
Her three boys grew to <lb/>
young manhood and started <lb/>
in life for themselves. All <lb/>
of them are model citizens and <lb/>
have achieved success in their <lb/>
chosen One is a <lb/>
prosperous lawyer, another a <lb/>
successful physician and the <lb/>
other a civil engineer whose <lb/>
is recognized throughout the <lb/>
country- The youngest child, a <lb/>
daughter, was a success ml <lb/>
teach r for several years, and a <lb/>
few weeks ago was married to a <lb/>
wealthy merchant <lb/>
The little mother, old in years <lb/>
but still young in spirit, is now <lb/>
enjoying the veiling of her life, <lb/>
free from worry and from care, <lb/>
happy in the knowledge that <lb/>
she has performed her full duty <lb/>
as a mother and as a citizen- <lb/>
In the distribution of hero <lb/>
medals should this noble <lb/>
woman be overlooked <lb/>
is our watchword. Se- <lb/>
only the choicest herbs <lb/>
and roots known to <lb/>
No spirits or harmful drugs. <lb/>
Rocky Mountain <lb/>
Tea is purity itself. cents, <lb/>
Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Wooten's Drugstore <lb/>
Thia <lb/>
front or contains <lb/>
01.11. far. conforms the National <lb/>
rood and Drug Law. <lb/>
Jno. I. Woolen, <lb/>
. he is subject <lb/>
better. suffers from a <lb/>
.,,,. ii ad a treatment for <lb/>
n starvation, <lb/>
a in On the <lb/>
; ; d M please <lb/>
the <lb/>
. it mu ii Eat what you <lb/>
i . for <lb/>
all our meals. It <lb/>
. Jno. I,. <lb/>
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la .- 11.1 essential <lb/>
o juices are <lb/>
,,,,., . Then, tin,, <lb/>
, . . . ,. uses sourness <lb/>
.- ion. for <lb/>
f. it <lb/>
; ids. <lb/>
meat, and eels the <lb/>
. ; . <lb/>
Pure and Drug Law, <lb/>
Bold here by Jo. L. <lb/>
Mothers who give <lb/>
Laxative Cough invariably <lb/>
it. Children like it because th <lb/>
taste is so pleasant. Contains hone <lb/>
tar It laxative <lb/>
I ii unrivaled for the re- <lb/>
of croup. the cold <lb/>
through the bowels. to the <lb/>
Pure Food and Drug Law- Bold by <lb/>
Jno. I. Woolen. I <lb/>
When Freedom from the <lb/>
high <lb/>
Unfurled her Standard for all <lb/>
to see, <lb/>
These words in black <lb/>
add white <lb/>
Rocky Mountain <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
V Two <lb/>
If you are too fat it your food <lb/>
turns to fat of muscle strength. <lb/>
If you are too lean the f at producing foods <lb/>
; that you eat are riot digested and <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
Lean, people do <lb/>
Croup can positively be stopped in enough Pepsin in <lb/>
while fat <lb/>
n and not <lb/>
pleasant and safe Syrup called Dr, <lb/>
Croup lure, does the work <lb/>
does it quickly. Dr, <lb/>
Cure is for croup alone, remember- It <lb/>
does claim <lb/>
It's all, <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
To slop a cold with is <lb/>
safer than to it ii after- <lb/>
wards. Taken at the <lb/>
will head off all col-Is and <lb/>
and perhaps save you from <lb/>
Pneumonia or Bronchitis. <lb/>
are toothsome cold cure tablets <lb/>
selling in A cent and cent boxes. If <lb/>
you arc y, ii. -n to <lb/>
try They will surely check <lb/>
the co i. and please you. m <lb/>
Bryan's Store <lb/>
HOW'S Tim, <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
contains all tho juices that art <lb/>
found in a healthy stomach, in <lb/>
exactly those proportions necessary <lb/>
enable the stomach and digestive organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb/>
be is not only a perfect <lb/>
but it is tis- <lb/>
sue tonic well. <lb/>
Sour Stomach, <lb/>
Heartburn, Palpitation the Heart and <lb/>
Constipation. You will it. <lb/>
; Digests What You Eat <lb/>
Rests the stomach. the <lb/>
issues and gives firm flash. <lb/>
One Dollars <lb/>
ward for any case of Catarrh that can- -i. <lb/>
inn, <lb/>
not tie cured Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
ft CO O. . <lb/>
W , the undersigned, have known P. <lb/>
for the years be- f la <lb/>
him honorable bu- V <lb/>
s and financially able f-g <lb/>
to carry out any obligation made by his <lb/>
, ,. <lb/>
Oft., V S <lb/>
Elegant Furs <lb/>
Elegant Furs <lb/>
Mink, etc. <lb/>
Col on be Utilized by a <lb/>
IT <lb/>
that the plant of the <lb/>
Gray Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
this city, is to he con- <lb/>
into a paper pulp factory. <lb/>
The Carolina Company, <lb/>
which controls the plant, owns, <lb/>
a process for making high grade <lb/>
paper from cotton stalks, a ma- <lb/>
that is a waste product <lb/>
an encumbrance the ground <lb/>
after the staple is gathered. It <lb/>
is estimated that the company <lb/>
will to produce twenty <lb/>
tons of pulp daily. <lb/>
out any <lb/>
firm. Marvin, <lb/>
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, <lb/>
cum Is taken internally <lb/>
directly upon the blood and mu-, i,. , <lb/>
of the system, -n <lb/>
font <lb/>
for cons tip<lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
not to employ in any way <lb/>
our son, Elijah Moore, color- <lb/>
ed, aged about years, well <lb/>
grown an n. who left home <lb/>
without our permission. Any <lb/>
person dial this notice <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Jefferson Jones. <lb/>
Delia Ann Jones. <lb/>
N. C, Jan 1907. <lb/>
lit ll. <lb/>
. no; in <lb/>
. . control mid muds <lb/>
. . and it <lb/>
if <lb/>
II <lb/>
K. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
quick relief K<lb/>
one for Piles- it works cur <lb/>
satisfaction. pain-1 <lb/>
protruding blind piles l V , <lb/>
like magic by its use. Try and see ; <lb/>
Bryan's Drug <lb/>
Ii the<lb/>
I ., I, i <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have taken a Jersey <lb/>
heifer, light about one <lb/>
year old, in poor condition, <lb/>
swallow fork in each <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
Owner got same by prov- <lb/>
property paying costs. <lb/>
Jan. 1907. <lb/>
V- Vincent <lb/>
n. <lb/>
d , <lb/>
C. <lb/>
1816.- <lb/>
S. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dealer, Cash paid <lb/>
Hides, Union Heed, Oil liar <lb/>
nils, Egg, etc. Bel <lb/>
Steads, Oak Suits <lb/>
Hal y Carnages, Parlor <lb/>
Tallies. Safes P <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West<lb/>
Cherries, Poaches, I p <lb/>
pies. Pine a-plus, Syrup, <lb/>
Meat Sugar, Meat <lb/>
Soup, Lye Food, Matches <lb/>
Seed Meal Bulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple-, <lb/>
Nuts. Dr ed i <lb/>
Poaches, Prune, Kai- <lb/>
china wars Tip <lb/>
ware, and <lb/>
crackers, Macaroni, Beat <lb/>
Butter, New flawing Ma <lb/>
numerous other go <lb/>
Quality and for <lb/>
o ah. see me. <lb/>
S. M, <lb/>
J. W. BRYAN. <lb/>
.-1 <lb/>
Earliest <lb/>
Snap Beans <lb/>
the <lb/>
most productive and the best <lb/>
strain of Red <lb/>
Beaus on tho <lb/>
true round-pod km <lb/>
be robs out <lb/>
, out Ito-<lb/>
the WM <lb/>
stocks. <lb/>
of Snap Beans, <lb/>
Early or other <lb/>
to write for <lb/>
tux special prices. <lb/>
Wood's New Seed Book <lb/>
for WOT gives tho <lb/>
about needs for market gar- <lb/>
and kinds to <lb/>
now, said Ibo way to grow <lb/>
them. Bet on request <lb/>
. . ;<lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
v-- <lb/>
C Owner. <lb/>
Truth In Preference to <lb/>
COLLAR yeAR<lb/>
COUNTY ROAD <lb/>
COUNTY. NORTH CARO <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
A Hill To Be Entitled An Act. To <lb/>
Authorize The Board Of C I <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
To Issue H In The Sum <lb/>
And <lb/>
prov the Public s of <lb/>
The Genera Assembly of <lb/>
North Carolina do Enact; <lb/>
Section That, for <lb/>
pose of g <lb/>
Improving <lb/>
roads of Pitt county the board <lb/>
rs aid com <lb/>
hereby authorized, empowered <lb/>
and to bonds of the <lb/>
county to an amount wt <lb/>
in denomination <lb/>
not exceeding bearing <lb/>
from the i thereof at <lb/>
not exceeding the rate of <lb/>
per interest <lb/>
coupons attached payable semi <lb/>
annually at such time and places <lb/>
as may be by said board <lb/>
of county <lb/>
bonds to be of tenor, and <lb/>
transferable in such aid <lb/>
the principal thereof payable <lb/>
such time or times, not exceed- <lb/>
thirty years from tho date <lb/>
thereof, and at place or <lb/>
places as the paid board of <lb/>
may deli <lb/>
Provided, that none of the <lb/>
bomb, by this act <lb/>
hall be disposed Of either by <lb/>
sale, exchange, or <lb/>
otherwise for a lass price than <lb/>
their lace value. <lb/>
Section Such ant <lb/>
coupons shall he numbered and <lb/>
shall be signed by chairman <lb/>
pf said board of commissioners of <lb/>
county d by the <lb/>
of said Bounty <lb/>
shall bear the seal of <lb/>
said <lb/>
Section A iv. shall he <lb/>
.-in by the said board of com- <lb/>
in a book for <lb/>
that p if all bonds <lb/>
lo whom, the amount and <lb/>
security upon terms <lb/>
i s to count <lb/>
i money i f <lb/>
said sinking fund so shall <lb/>
hive the legal rate of interest in <lb/>
No II B <lb/>
fr f, ii i ii, i shall be <lb/>
i t I in tho same <lb/>
-ti i I; i money <lb/>
arising from the tale of the <lb/>
i be to <lb/>
road <lb/>
to survey, to lay out, t-i <lb/>
and build, Improve and <lb/>
m the public roads of said <lb/>
count;, by con or otherwise, <lb/>
. . id ding maintaining <lb/>
ill . convict force as may from <lb/>
t. be assigned work <lb/>
on said roads. <lb/>
S c ion . That the bonds <lb/>
her provided for shall be <lb/>
d in some safe deposit <lb/>
or bank to be agreed <lb/>
UP by said board of <lb/>
and the treasurer of Pitt <lb/>
county, and only drawn out on <lb/>
the joint order of the said board <lb/>
of and the treas <lb/>
of said county, as needed <lb/>
for carrying out tho purposes of <lb/>
act. <lb/>
Section When any of said <lb/>
bonds are sold the proceeds sh-II <lb/>
turned over to the county <lb/>
treasurer of county, who <lb/>
keep said funds and all <lb/>
other funds provided for in this <lb/>
act, which may come into his <lb/>
hands from other <lb/>
funds, and he shall p separate <lb/>
accounts of the same and said <lb/>
y treasurer, before any fund <lb/>
for in this act be <lb/>
paid over to him, shall execute <lb/>
an i bond payable in the <lb/>
ii iv inner in a sum least as <lb/>
great OB the sum that may come <lb/>
hands by reason of this <lb/>
for his faithful <lb/>
if keeping of the i, render <lb/>
an in <lb/>
first Tuesday in Ma in the y r <lb/>
it being the .-, day- f <lb/>
the month of May. At <lb/>
i election all voters In Pit <lb/>
county qualified to vote in .-aid <lb/>
election may vote a written r <lb/>
ticket. Th <lb/>
th purpose of Ii may <lb/>
a written or . <lb/>
t e words Road <lb/>
. in, and th <lb/>
oppose the this <lb/>
shall vote a ticket with <lb/>
Road <lb/>
written or <lb/>
thereon. And if a majority i a <lb/>
the voters of Pitt county I <lb/>
lied to vote at said <lb/>
lion shall vol.- <lb/>
Road <lb/>
bonds provided for in <lb/>
be issued and sold B <lb/>
c to the provisions <lb/>
contained. The said election <lb/>
shall be held in the manner pro <lb/>
for by law for the election <lb/>
of the General As <lb/>
except as is otherwise <lb/>
differently provided for in <lb/>
act. There shall be a now <lb/>
of aid voters of raid <lb/>
c fop said election, <lb/>
books for new re-. <lb/>
shall be opened <lb/>
the of April, 1907, at <lb/>
. Ive o'clock noon, and t o <lb/>
the 4th day of <lb/>
at <lb/>
The registrars and judges if <lb/>
election of each precinct shall <lb/>
meet at their respective precincts <lb/>
on Saturday, the 4th day of Ma, <lb/>
1907, at nine o'clock a, m and <lb/>
shall hear any complaint for n <lb/>
fusing of registration and also <lb/>
all challenges which be <lb/>
date of sale, I <lb/>
each bond and <lb/>
and in all thin, s h <lb/>
accounting <lb/>
same as required I h . <lb/>
Thai all e <lb/>
the Issuing Incurred by the county <lb/>
number, on account at meetings i <lb/>
made any person admit- <lb/>
to registration, but no name <lb/>
shall be erased from the <lb/>
list notice to <lb/>
i r nil and a h and i <lb/>
may be n <lb/>
after the n <lb/>
the have been i Hid <lb/>
i i he of <lb/>
fie registrars an I judges of <lb/>
shall the <lb/>
mil of oner for the<lb/>
r I law <lb/>
At Hi do <lb/>
th. <lb/>
t . i . <lb/>
over <lb/>
of i <lb/>
of th <lb/>
p is the mum than above ate . <lb/>
. ft was in <lb/>
of d ; m <lb/>
to meet the part as <lb/>
v .-. <lb/>
There w-y committee <lb/>
quite n or of bills <lb/>
and man <lb/>
new bi Is i., Some <lb/>
of <lb/>
to . a <lb/>
tax to support one or more <lb/>
. I <lb/>
the in of <lb/>
i Bin d farmers. <lb/>
l i- also a <lb/>
cumber of i<lb/>
To provide for pay of <lb/>
amen <lb/>
to pr <lb/>
. , <lb/>
the escape f <lb/>
to protect the <lb/>
f Western N rt i Caro <lb/>
the interest in <lb/>
I to regulate labor in <lb/>
n mills. <lb/>
I in senate <lb/>
with . long debate <lb/>
bill to solicitor <lb/>
basis. After being <lb/>
as not ;., become op- <lb/>
until 1901 it passed second <lb/>
reading. There wore several <lb/>
bills but all of practically <lb/>
nor importance. <lb/>
In tho House there was a <lb/>
from Martin county asking <lb/>
the homestead law <lb/>
In to pay tin- <lb/>
mi on said bonds and create <lb/>
a fund for taking up order out of the provided <lb/>
said bonds at maturity and sup- <lb/>
the chain ganger con- <lb/>
force, and establishing <lb/>
and maintaining <lb/>
by of imposed n of Pitt later than the <lb/>
by i act shall be paid rm their <lb/>
for in this act. <lb/>
Section Tin board of <lb/>
commissioners of county <lb/>
shall audit and ascertain the ac <lb/>
lie roads of said county of Pill in counts of the sheriff for all appointed one registrar am <lb/>
good condition the board of com-, taxes levied and collected under of election for each <lb/>
.,, i Monday In 1907, and <lb/>
l no list of so appointed <lb/>
shall be published for tWO weeks <lb/>
iii newspaper published in <lb/>
county during the month of <lb/>
March, There snail be <lb/>
two <lb/>
missioners for said county, or <lb/>
other authorities vested with <lb/>
levying taxes for said <lb/>
shall compute and <lb/>
levy at the time of levying other <lb/>
taxes a sufficient special tax on <lb/>
all polls, all real estate and per- <lb/>
and all other sub- <lb/>
of taxation which said com <lb/>
this act, and make settlement and registration <lb/>
of the same between said sheriff and election shall be held in all <lb/>
and the county treasurer, and like the elections for <lb/>
said board of commissioners may members of the <lb/>
prosecute any necessary action, are held, except as is other <lb/>
for the recovery of any or differently provided in <lb/>
road taxes any officer this act. At the close of the <lb/>
failing to account for the same. <lb/>
Section That board <lb/>
election in each precinct the <lb/>
votes shall be counted and re- <lb/>
missioners or other authorities of county commissioners shall turned, over the signatures of <lb/>
now or hereafter may be allowed <lb/>
to levy taxes upon for any <lb/>
pose whatever, always observing <lb/>
constitutional equation between <lb/>
the tax on property and the tax <lb/>
i Provided, there shall <lb/>
; be at any time levied in the <lb/>
of Pitt, for the purpose <lb/>
of road improvement, and <lb/>
all expenditures made <lb/>
by this act, a tax greater <lb/>
than twenty rive cents upon the <lb/>
hundred dollars of property and <lb/>
rive cents on each poll. <lb/>
Section That it shall be the <lb/>
duty of the board of commission- <lb/>
of the county of Pitt, to an- <lb/>
invest any and all moneys <lb/>
arising from the special tax for <lb/>
sinking fund in the purchase of <lb/>
any of said bonds at a price <lb/>
deems advantageous said <lb/>
county by said board of <lb/>
and to be agreed upon <lb/>
between them and the owners <lb/>
thereof. lat in <lb/>
MM <lb/>
use the funds derived from the the registrars end judges <lb/>
sale of the said bonds for or a majority of them, to <lb/>
purpose of constructing and <lb/>
proving the public roads in said <lb/>
county in such manner as to <lb/>
them may be deemed most <lb/>
and effective. <lb/>
Section The said treasurer <lb/>
shall not be allowed any <lb/>
on receipts of the amount <lb/>
the board of commissioners for <lb/>
the county of Pitt. Abstracts or <lb/>
blanks for this purpose <lb/>
shall prepared by said <lb/>
board of commissioners and <lb/>
furnished to each precinct, <lb/>
and the registrar or one judge <lb/>
of election shall be chosen as a <lb/>
received from the sale of said messenger to transmit said re- <lb/>
bonds, but for the paying out of <lb/>
said amount he shall be allowed a <lb/>
commission of one half of one per <lb/>
provided, however, he shall <lb/>
be allowed the usual commissions <lb/>
allowed county treasurers for <lb/>
receiving and disbursing the <lb/>
amount collected from <lb/>
taxes to pay the interest on said <lb/>
bonds. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
of the wishes of the <lb/>
voters of Pitt county upon the <lb/>
question of issuing such bonds <lb/>
sad the as <lb/>
,. <lb/>
ail siting A n j.-,; <lb/>
I. <lb/>
in <lb/>
it <lb/>
turns to said board of <lb/>
Said returns shall be <lb/>
executed in triplicate. One cop <lb/>
shall be transmitted as aforesaid <lb/>
to the board of commissioners of <lb/>
Pitt county, one copy to <lb/>
clerk of the Superior court of <lb/>
said county and one copy re- <lb/>
by the registrar of each <lb/>
precinct. On the second Monday <lb/>
May. 1907, being the <lb/>
day of said month and the <lb/>
Monday succeeding the election, <lb/>
the beard of commissioners for <lb/>
the county f Pita shall meet as <lb/>
k. <lb/>
shall and y <lb/>
II led to vote at i I <lb/>
have voted <lb/>
id . h the <lb/>
I t r in this l <lb/>
I lied and sold. At <lb/>
election h Id under th b i <lb/>
person who shall not have <lb/>
a , <lb/>
. the registration b <lb/>
open for registration, but <lb/>
II become entitled to <lb/>
it ration after said <lb/>
ion books were closed, an be. <lb/>
is <lb/>
entitled to r on the <lb/>
if election and vote. <lb/>
T. . a majority <lb/>
if tho voters of Pin county <lb/>
led to vote at the here- <lb/>
ore provided for shall fail <lb/>
to vote, Road Improve. <lb/>
m it at such o In <lb/>
event tie same in <lb/>
be again submitted to I e <lb/>
of Pitt county, order <lb/>
i the board of s of <lb/>
com at tine <lb/>
. time as said board i <lb/>
designate . <lb/>
n the year 1908 and the year <lb/>
Provided that if at any <lb/>
election a majority of the <lb/>
of said county d <lb/>
j any election .-hall <lb/>
Road Improvement <lb/>
lien no election shall be <lb/>
told on said Question, but the <lb/>
of commissioners of said <lb/>
i c shall proceed to issue <lb/>
mil bonds of said county to <lb/>
an amount not exceeding <lb/>
manner and for the <lb/>
i up. e, <lb/>
here shall be n new <lb/>
nun V and every election, <lb/>
lion. Such elections shall he <lb/>
Iv in manner <lb/>
I for by law for tho <lb/>
of in <lb/>
hi except i. other <lb/>
d in <lb/>
ii act, he co <lb/>
In of Pi i count j hall . i <lb/>
I a d r. ; such <lb/>
i m appoint one registrar <lb/>
I I judge of . i fur <lb/>
e u-i and n of the <lb/>
persons so I be <lb/>
published for two weeks next <lb/>
succeeding appointment, in <lb/>
B new -paper in <lb/>
said county. <lb/>
The registrar of each precinct <lb/>
hall be furnished with a <lb/>
book by said beard of <lb/>
and it shall be <lb/>
his duty the hours of <lb/>
nine o'clock a. m. and sunset on <lb/>
each day, Sunday excepted. for <lb/>
twenty days preceding the <lb/>
day for closing the registration <lb/>
books, as hereinafter provided, <lb/>
provided to keep open said reg- <lb/>
book for the <lb/>
of any electors residing within <lb/>
such precinct entitled to <lb/>
registration. The said <lb/>
hooks shall be closed for <lb/>
registration at sunset on <lb/>
the second Saturday before <lb/>
such election. On <lb/>
Saturday during the period of <lb/>
registration the registrar shall <lb/>
attend with his registration hook <lb/>
at the polling place of said <lb/>
for the registration <lb/>
It shall be the duty of the <lb/>
registrar to attend the <lb/>
place in his precinct on the Sat- <lb/>
preceding the election <lb/>
from the hour of o'clock a. m. <lb/>
to the hour of o'clock p. m. <lb/>
when and where the said book <lb/>
shall be open to inspection the <lb/>
electors of the and any <lb/>
of said electors shall be <lb/>
to object to the name of any per- <lb/>
son appearing on said <lb/>
Provided, nothing herein contain- <lb/>
ed shall prohibit any elector from <lb/>
challenging objecting the <lb/>
a n <lb/>
-d and i <lb/>
ires of <lb/>
or i <lb/>
i boar i of c th A a <lb/>
or la for this p . <lb/>
b furnish d i; i I b lard of <lb/>
rs, <lb/>
on of el in eh ill ;. <lb/>
i -n a I i <lb/>
lit the said . Said re- <lb/>
i- I i <lb/>
. ii mi i sh ill <lb/>
ail to I <lb/>
of commissioners for the <lb/>
of Pitt, one copy to th <lb/>
dark of the R r co of <lb/>
county mi I . i <lb/>
i by re <lb/>
On Monday next succeeding <lb/>
the election the <lb/>
for th of <lb/>
met as a canvassing board <lb/>
and shall receive tho said <lb/>
turns of election, <lb/>
and judicially pass upon <lb/>
same, and declare the v- <lb/>
election, If a <lb/>
voters of Pl <lb/>
t-i Mich II <lb/>
i rated Road Improve- <lb/>
then the bonds id <lb/>
fir in i his act shall be Issued <lb/>
and sold according to the pro- <lb/>
visions set forth, <lb/>
Section Immediately aft i <lb/>
passage of this act tho seer <lb/>
State shall send a <lb/>
i. d copy of the same to there <lb/>
deeds of Pitt county. <lb/>
Section This net shall be <lb/>
force from and after Its <lb/>
Mention. <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE <lb/>
the Law Art <lb/>
I tho ii Sen <lb/>
tor PI ming i d a bill i <lb/>
establish tin i n norm <lb/>
sell ml in Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
He ids introduced n bill to <lb/>
Pitt commissioners <lb/>
work convicts on other work than <lb/>
county roads, and one to prevent <lb/>
theft of cotton. <lb/>
Tho other new bills were a <lb/>
local nature. A petition was <lb/>
presented from of Bethel <lb/>
to extend corporate limits, <lb/>
and to permit a vole on the <lb/>
of dispensary, saloons and <lb/>
prohibition. A large number of <lb/>
bills passed reading, am <lb/>
the divorce bill making ten <lb/>
separation a cause for divorce <lb/>
passed second reading by n bare <lb/>
majority of This hill brought <lb/>
out a long argument- <lb/>
In the house Representative <lb/>
introduced a bill to es- <lb/>
a normal school in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Representative in- <lb/>
a bill to provide for the <lb/>
and support of th I <lb/>
State University. This bill <lb/>
on annual appropriation of <lb/>
and a special <lb/>
ion of for two years. <lb/>
Representative Rod well <lb/>
a bill to repeal the crop <lb/>
lien law. <lb/>
There were several new bills <lb/>
of minor importance. By special <lb/>
order the bill to enlarge the <lb/>
powers of the corporation com- <lb/>
mission was taken up and die <lb/>
cussed at length. It passed sec- <lb/>
reading. <lb/>
The joint committee en rail- <lb/>
roads and corporations continues <lb/>
daily to meet and hear <lb/>
relative to the bill <lb/>
the ton year <lb/>
I ion <lb/>
in <lb/>
also a petition from <lb/>
a petition from <lb/>
Bethel, Pitt county, ask- <lb/>
for a dispensary. <lb/>
Jones a bill to <lb/>
establish the dispensary. There <lb/>
no bills of general <lb/>
ice among the new ones intro- <lb/>
At Saturday's session <lb/>
introduced a bill . <lb/>
.- r-or <lb/>
ii i , ,,.,,. <lb/>
Senator lei. ,. -i-, <lb/>
bill the , ,,, <lb/>
election ii ,. <lb/>
.<lb/>
I, .,., <lb/>
bill <lb/>
. i liquor <lb/>
at the of R .,;. <lb/>
Jones next <lb/>
day afternoon, us the date <lb/>
for hearing advocates and <lb/>
of the bill t allow the <lb/>
in Pitt county, <lb/>
vote on the question of <lb/>
bit ion or dispensary, <lb/>
r at Hit e- <lb/>
l, <lb/>
church <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
Oakley, X, c. Feb. <lb/>
Luge crowd out to <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
J. S. Cherry and family, of <lb/>
Stokes, visited iii neighbor- <lb/>
hood Sunday. <lb/>
Several of our business men <lb/>
went to Greenville week, <lb/>
We have a new barber In town <lb/>
a shave, as eta a pull out. <lb/>
Will Highsmith. of <lb/>
was here business Saturday. <lb/>
S Williams and family- <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
S. A. is all smiles. <lb/>
Its a young lady, a week old. <lb/>
W B. Roebuck and family, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here <lb/>
with S A- Congleton. <lb/>
Sam Mizell. of Williamston, <lb/>
was here Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alligood. of <lb/>
ton, is visiting relatives here. <lb/>
T. F. Nelson and C. Belcher <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday. <lb/>
J. L Perkins and family <lb/>
Susie of g,,. <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
Jes. of <lb/>
S e <lb/>
mm<lb/>
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About <lb/>
THE CURSE OF INDIA <lb/>
Do You <lb/>
Contemplate <lb/>
t u<lb/>
if so the first thing to consider is a good <lb/>
lot in r location and you. can- <lb/>
not be better suited in a lot than the<lb/>
C. CChink <lb/>
The Whole Town <lb/>
of Your Elbow for <lb/>
cents <lb/>
Per Day <lb/>
No property surpasses this for a desirable <lb/>
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb/>
reasonable prices and on easy terms. Then <lb/>
is every Indication that property around <lb/>
Greenville is going to be higher, and the <lb/>
i Telephone longer defer buying the Jot the h <lb/>
in your residence j <lb/>
This property is located only minutes <lb/>
That j A; <lb/>
walk from business part the town. <lb/>
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb/>
and terms. <lb/>
-P <lb/>
Home and<lb/>
POINT <lb/>
BUSINESS MEN. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
When you good Work <lb/>
your orders to <lb/>
HE REFLECTOR <lb/>
and Weekly, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
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advantages <lb/>
r reaching the public. <lb/>
LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW TYPE AND STOCK RECENTLY <lb/>
ADDED TO THIS<lb/>
WHICH THE <lb/>
OF EVERY <lb/>
n I he In. <lb/>
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la the , .- Ind <lb/>
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east <lb/>
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Inferior mate remain as fattier <lb/>
Nothing that mi do I <lb/>
all i their <lb/>
were born <lb/>
their were t Ii <lb/>
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the la the and I <lb/>
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and with <lb/>
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any Win may Lire for y i <lb/>
a o the par. i <lb/>
crone, h v ire y a <lb/>
paged may have been on Hi <lb/>
if The r beggar <lb/>
l ; alias road <lb/>
be n very caste. well <lb/>
n m -a- r <lb/>
by a so lb e in <lb/>
Ii v III t, In j <lb/>
a a mile below the beggar. T n i <lb/>
no more than effort ran break down <lb/>
of One of i- <lb/>
and most <lb/>
in Calcutta, the <lb/>
family, about I e <lb/>
ago. of family have re- <lb/>
from the government <lb/>
have conferred great bi up in <lb/>
and and have been noted <lb/>
their and <lb/>
One exerted himself all hi life <lb/>
to native education. Another <lb/>
helped to endow Calcutta m <lb/>
All are and all bear <lb/>
enviable reputation far goodness, h . <lb/>
and philanthropy. But the wall of <lb/>
caste has fallen for They <lb/>
are bated and avoided by their <lb/>
at they were at <lb/>
the beginning of en in. In ll i <lb/>
streets of is <lb/>
artisan that w not -ii on t <lb/>
bench a Tagore or touch the and <lb/>
of his <lb/>
penury, oven <lb/>
Itself. Is nothing to the com- <lb/>
pared with the loss Of Many a <lb/>
Hi u in the old days would <lb/>
yield to the most tor <lb/>
tares his secrets <lb/>
when f with something that <lb/>
l com i piece of <lb/>
co p- . i, i r a gin i of water <lb/>
tint had inched by a pariah. <lb/>
;. a cases <lb/>
that have I. ; list Hair cast <lb/>
have homes and , <lb/>
miser <lb/>
them, . <lb/>
others have into <lb/>
or <lb/>
Three Brahman Who hail <lb/>
by a went before <lb/>
a to demand and <lb/>
when the declined to Interfere <lb/>
killed in the courtroom. <lb/>
At n town called Bu a widow <lb/>
lost caste by falling In love with a <lb/>
man her. As loss of caste <lb/>
of family degrades <lb/>
tho others also, her i Id <lb/>
swallowed poison and died, <lb/>
and his remaining brethren Hod the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
A husband shares a wife's <lb/>
A Wife gOOS down the steps with <lb/>
a husband. more than years <lb/>
a Brahman family of baa <lb/>
been member <lb/>
with the daughter of a shoe <lb/>
Edward In <lb/>
Cosmopolitan <lb/>
AW OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
light purse U a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The is the seat of nine <lb/>
of all disease. <lb/>
go to ft,;. of the whole mat- <lb/>
quickly safely <lb/>
and i. lore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
i Quite <lb/>
. i <lb/>
can got a <lb/>
or <lb/>
liking Have a <lb/>
. for <lb/>
i one ea. r line of tools <lb/>
la a yo i <lb/>
see your tool <lb/>
nut , a single <lb/>
a. J . . . S, <lb/>
Of coin r. <lb/>
Y get <lb/>
Horse<lb/>
of <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Is a couplet which <lb/>
trails In one sentence tho various <lb/>
ties of the combination and <lb/>
shows how strikingly Inconsistent are <lb/>
the spelling of <lb/>
words. Tho lines may be sup <lb/>
posed to be the words of an Invalid <lb/>
who had a strong will and was deter- <lb/>
mined to live of his <lb/>
Though tho touch coach and <lb/>
mo through. <lb/>
o'er life's my course I <lb/>
pursue. <lb/>
riot and Cold. <lb/>
Pete Persimmon Yens, Ah reckon <lb/>
Ah am fated to be a Ah <lb/>
lulled n gal once, but throw cold <lb/>
on suit Henry Ham- <lb/>
Well, den <lb/>
en wife throw hot on <lb/>
suit what <lb/>
time I stay out after la <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Cg. C <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Busted wants a Hie ha <lb/>
a h <lb/>
and every <lb/>
Of It <lb/>
Me-Up. <lb/>
i j <lb/>
Corey.<lb/>
Oscar having <lb/>
awn from the ii m K. L, <lb/>
Smith Ci, composed of L. <lb/>
. Oscar which <lb/>
existed and had <lb/>
pr of in <lb/>
town N. C, <lb/>
the said is hereby dissolved <lb/>
by mi from and <lb/>
date <lb/>
Li the tho said <lb/>
Hooker takes all the notes <lb/>
and were con- <lb/>
and S ow places <lb/>
business, and all persona ow <lb/>
i-aid firm debts contracted at <lb/>
ii ii, <lb/>
please lo sad <lb/>
Oscar II <lb/>
Ami U. Li h ah <lb/>
the and which <lb/>
cunt lien <lb/>
V o paces of <lb/>
business, and all owing <lb/>
said firm d bl at <lb/>
said mid <lb/>
places, pie .-e in <lb/>
tn L <lb/>
Witness our and <lb/>
s the el <lb/>
UM. <lb/>
K L Smith, <lb/>
ii. Hunker. <lb/>
L i. h having purchased <lb/>
iii tore-; in <lb/>
all mules by <lb/>
tho firm ii R, L <lb/>
i lie It. L. will continue <lb/>
tn run Sale Exchange <lb/>
I e s pi and will be <lb/>
glad in Ii the patrons of the <lb/>
former firm favor him with a <lb/>
eon of their patronage. <lb/>
T; is tho 7th of January <lb/>
ft. L. <lb/>
Having sold to B, Smith all <lb/>
my interest in tho and <lb/>
mules owned by the firm of ft. <lb/>
L Smith and Company, he will <lb/>
cent to run Sale Ex- <lb/>
change Stables at tho same old <lb/>
stand, and I take pleasure in <lb/>
commending him to the favor <lb/>
and patronage of the public. <lb/>
This the 7th day of <lb/>
O. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions j <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Goods kept <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and <lb/>
l. W. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
-Ml <lb/>
mi.<lb/>
he <lb/>
ye <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Sal <lb/>
R-l <lb/>
Col <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
Col <lb/>
Hal <lb/>
soil <lb/>
con- <lb/>
rust <lb/>
II. <lb/>
land <lb/>
in <lb/>
tiled <lb/>
the <lb/>
I the <lb/>
I day <lb/>
and <lb/>
at <lb/>
his <lb/>
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II in- <lb/>
i In <lb/>
i of <lb/>
feet <lb/>
lets <lb/>
l-et. <lb/>
et <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. <lb/>
th <lb/>
tins <lb/>
LA <lb/>
in <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb/>
LE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business Jan 26th, 1807. <lb/>
Loans dis <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Stocks, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
bank ten <lb/>
paid in 825.000<lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
. i <lb/>
They Will Find the Way. <lb/>
MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
Water <lb/>
The suggestion for the In his letter to Governor John- Mill, N C Jan 1907 <lb/>
of waterways for trans- son. President Hill of the Great There were regular <lb/>
company, Great Swamp Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Nonie Whichard is spend- <lb/>
purposes, is a goof one. <lb/>
It has been pointed out that can- <lb/>
air, are not as flow of <lb/>
by comparison <lb/>
with the railroads, as was <lb/>
It is <lb/>
to see that the national govern- <lb/>
has appropriated <lb/>
to the liver <lb/>
to A . water ,.,,,.<lb/>
Cashiers <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Carolina. of <lb/>
. S of tho named bank, do <lb/>
is true to tho best of my <lb/>
C. S. Cashier. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ed and <lb/>
1st day of Feb 1907. <lb/>
J.<lb/>
A. M <lb/>
R, O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
At the of Business, Ca. 26th 1907. <lb/>
sad <lb/>
l .-I's <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Due from 1-1 <lb/>
Quid <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Steel paid lo<lb/>
Undivided Profits Ex-<lb/>
i payable <lb/>
to sea. may be <lb/>
recalled also State of <lb/>
New York is making a ship canal <lb/>
of the old Eric Canal <lb/>
upon the s for <lb/>
has apparently r ached its <lb/>
and in of <lb/>
that water transportation is <lb/>
cheaper, and much <lb/>
need not be in a great hurry, i <lb/>
of the fact that the railroads <lb/>
j don't carry it in a hurry <lb/>
i; is needed n a hurry or not, <lb/>
there seems go d reason to i <lb/>
that many a canal project <lb/>
would be fount ultimately profit- <lb/>
I able. <lb/>
Hon. John Small's system of <lb/>
I canals would come t the front <lb/>
if canal revival becomes the <lb/>
fashion. Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
Northern Railroad <lb/>
is not by that <lb/>
railroad building has declined to <lb/>
i west within a generation, at <lb/>
the very time when ail other <lb/>
mi of activity been v- <lb/>
rapidly. The investor <lb/>
M put money into <lb/>
prises under ban of <lb/>
y. and even threaten l by <lb/>
individuals and political pa <lb/>
with confiscation or transfer to <lb/>
the <lb/>
Well, if individual investors <lb/>
line build railroads, it may i <lb/>
with Bliss Ann- <lb/>
of bad <lb/>
some time <lb/>
Mouse. <lb/>
We are having lots <lb/>
weather now, <lb/>
are going have a wed- <lb/>
ding in our I soon <lb/>
but are asked not to tell who. <lb/>
Elm ; I, who hat <lb/>
in ;, is <lb/>
Miss Eva House is spending <lb/>
sometime with Miss <lb/>
Whichard. <lb/>
There was a part <lb/>
government night with id <lb/>
to do so; for certainly the public <lb/>
Walter Tyson and Miss <lb/>
i louse tended church at Gum <lb/>
I lobe deprived of railroad <lb/>
facilities, simply because decline to engage in rail .- . mp Sunday, <lb/>
road construction, for fear the M <lb/>
.-. i p a few i <lb/>
with Miss <lb/>
R was in our <lb/>
may be so framed as to <lb/>
.- the railroad the servant <lb/>
her than the master of the <lb/>
p The Commoner, <lb/>
b today, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
A NEGRO <lb/>
From Officer i J U i <lb/>
After I I <lb/>
As Deputy SI If s. I. J <lb/>
came of his , i<lb/>
r, to rel to the <lb/>
n . , this <lb/>
i- in a <lb/>
i -I . i <lb/>
id good <lb/>
to d <lb/>
king <lb/>
n st h . <lb/>
him. i <lb/>
Ir. E. , Fie <lb/>
Big Offices for <lb/>
President Roosevelt will have <lb/>
an opportunity of putting to th. <lb/>
; .-. t. <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
batik, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
L James L. little, <lb/>
that tho statement above true tho brat of my <lb/>
LU ILK <lb/>
Correct-Attest <lb/>
Ad sworn In before <lb/>
m, thin 1st day, of Jan <lb/>
Nola-y c <lb/>
do <lb/>
O. MOTE. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Come In and examine my <lb/>
CORN PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
BARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb/>
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
FARM OR WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
e. <lb/>
The Hardware Man. <lb/>
test those Senators who have <lb/>
undying affect- <lb/>
I ion for the He has long <lb/>
wanted to make some appoint <lb/>
in the North, <lb/>
I have been avail <lb/>
for service but <lb/>
reasons have been ad- <lb/>
why should not <lb/>
get important places, and gen- <lb/>
they have been sidetrack- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The attitude which has been <lb/>
I taken by a number of Senators <lb/>
tho order would <lb/>
In that the time Is ripe for <lb/>
. thoroughly equipped <lb/>
n important Federal jobs. <lb/>
Just where these appointments <lb/>
are to be made is not known, <lb/>
but it is said by those who share, <lb/>
the President's confidence that <lb/>
he will make several appoint- <lb/>
in the North which he <lb/>
long has had in mind. <lb/>
It is said of the appoint- <lb/>
contemplated is for Ohio. <lb/>
State is <lb/>
Dispatch to New York <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Destroyed. <lb/>
About five o'clock, on Monday <lb/>
evening last the engine of the <lb/>
Ayden Milling and <lb/>
Company became <lb/>
able and before it could b i <lb/>
checked it was an entire wreck- <lb/>
The larger part of the engine <lb/>
went into atoms and sin <lb/>
pieces. parts weal <lb/>
through the top of the building <lb/>
and some in various <lb/>
parts of the vicinity. <lb/>
will probably be about <lb/>
was exceedingly <lb/>
was hurt in the disaster. <lb/>
The engine will no doubt re- <lb/>
placed by a new one at an early <lb/>
late, and t he k of this enter- <lb/>
prising will go on as <lb/>
heretofore. Ayden Baptist <lb/>
Die Mine. <lb/>
Chariest in. W. Va., 80- <lb/>
There were men in the Stuart <lb/>
mine in where an <lb/>
explosion of dust occurred yes <lb/>
It is not <lb/>
any of the men will be taken out <lb/>
alive, the force of the explosion <lb/>
icing so terrific as to wreck the <lb/>
entire inner workings. <lb/>
F, w <lb/>
spent Sunday with J <lb/>
Miss Eva House return home <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Jan. 1907. <lb/>
of Rocky Mi <lb/>
Oakley, N. <lb/>
Jame <lb/>
was here Monday. <lb/>
Pied a Form. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White <lb/>
Colors, and an <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
ho Reflector met with the <lb/>
j mishap of getting one <lb/>
knocked into pie Thursday even- <lb/>
Fortunately the accident <lb/>
l occurred just after the form had <lb/>
taken from the press, <lb/>
hence did not interfere with the <lb/>
J paper, but it put the force in bad <lb/>
I shape for today. Only those fa- <lb/>
ll with the inside workings <lb/>
I of a print shop can realize what <lb/>
it is to have a pied form on <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the 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. V <lb/>
We that you favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
give you Special <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Horses Perish in Fire. <lb/>
Norfolk, Jan. <lb/>
out of valuable horses <lb/>
therein were cremated in the J. <lb/>
J. Dunbar stables on Wide, Cal- <lb/>
and Victoria streets, the old <lb/>
Norfolk horse car barns, which <lb/>
were destroyed by fire of an <lb/>
known origin early this morn- <lb/>
The loss will amount to <lb/>
with insurance less than <lb/>
Petrified Child Removed. <lb/>
Richmond, Va., <lb/>
most remarkable surgical opera- <lb/>
which has mystified the <lb/>
physicians throughout the State, <lb/>
performed at Suffolk <lb/>
day, resulting in the birth of a <lb/>
petrified child. A woman hail- <lb/>
from Gates county. North <lb/>
Carolina, whose <lb/>
Comes <lb/>
A gentleman talking about <lb/>
trains coming in so much behind <lb/>
time, said nothing else could be <lb/>
expected on the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line. When asked for a reason <lb/>
for opinion he said <lb/>
just look at the letters A. C. L. <lb/>
They mean always comes <lb/>
W. K. Whichard, of Whichard, <lb/>
was here <lb/>
J, K- Nash Hard <lb/>
Lewis of Win- <lb/>
.-pent Sunday in Oak <lb/>
Eli of Hamilton, spent <lb/>
Sunday and Monday re. <lb/>
Elmer Parker had his n <lb/>
hurt last Saturday with one of <lb/>
them know it was load- <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor went o <lb/>
to visit her sis- <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, who is i <lb/>
There will be preaching <lb/>
S a. m at th i C B. <lb/>
hall by Bryan, <lb/>
of Bethel, <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Mizell went to <lb/>
Sunday and returned Mo i- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
We are glad to state that J. E- <lb/>
Fleming and Ben, are <lb/>
both improving. They <lb/>
both been very sick for several <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
-lames Bryan, one of Grin- <lb/>
popular merchant, was a <lb/>
caller here Monday. <lb/>
Will Jenkins spent Sunday in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
hat lei com <lb/>
. ;, i i i I <lb/>
Officer Dudley i . <lb/>
to know <lb/>
officer shouted back Mr. <lb/>
. n <lb/>
were just <lb/>
bu tin . m it v <lb/>
for coon as he burnt <lb/>
down the railroad, and ore <lb/>
him to bay about half <lb/>
ton Fifth street and th <lb/>
pot <lb/>
r i Hey escorted <lb/>
to th h i. <lb/>
name was Tun Bryant, <lb/>
upon i x m ling the <lb/>
three were found <lb/>
standing against him, or <lb/>
i hem eight i old. <lb/>
had away from this <lb/>
and had just i back. I <lb/>
a fugitive he naturally tho <lb/>
the officer w is after him on <lb/>
sight and <lb/>
away <lb/>
i at in<lb/>
i. <lb/>
on <lb/>
was given i <lb/>
Greenville Bunking Trust Co. <lb/>
The new statement of the in- <lb/>
for the close of <lb/>
on January 26th will be <lb/>
found elsewhere in this paper, <lb/>
The business of Hank- <lb/>
Trust Co. grows in volume <lb/>
all the time, and the large <lb/>
posits is a good indication of the <lb/>
confidence the people have in it. <lb/>
Stolen Horse Goes Back Home. <lb/>
We learn that some one stole <lb/>
a horse and buggy from Mr. G, <lb/>
A Evans who lives two miles <lb/>
from town, Thursday night. <lb/>
The horse evidently ran away <lb/>
with the thief, as the animal <lb/>
went back home minus the <lb/>
buggy. <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
The following is the roll of <lb/>
honor pupils for District No <lb/>
Greenville Ora Craw- <lb/>
ford, Ethel Allen, Ivey <lb/>
Tyson, Velma Allen, Patty <lb/>
Smith, Hettie Clark. <lb/>
M. Cox, Teacher. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary A. Barrett, widow <lb/>
of the late William A. Barrett, <lb/>
departed this life at the home of <lb/>
her son, near on <lb/>
day, January 26th, 1907. Two <lb/>
sons and many are left <lb/>
to mourn her death. She <lb/>
consciousness almost to <lb/>
her last breath, and in her fare- <lb/>
well words said the Lord had <lb/>
promised an angel to beat <lb/>
her soul homo to glory, where <lb/>
she would be at rest with <lb/>
ones gone before. <lb/>
Not only in says-Tho <lb/>
Post, throughout <lb/>
the country, it is safer for a man <lb/>
to murder, than it is for him <lb/>
to steal. There are thousands <lb/>
of communities where a man, <lb/>
, would be speedily punished if lie <lb/>
whose name is a drink <lb/>
known, who had suffering the same man I would, <lb/>
from internal tumor, as was sup- <lb/>
posed, who had <lb/>
afflicted for three <lb/>
here for treatment, <lb/>
clans deemed an <lb/>
to save her life. The opera- <lb/>
resulted in the discovery of <lb/>
the presence of the unborn child, <lb/>
which had turned to stone. The <lb/>
weight of the child was five and <lb/>
one-half pounds. <lb/>
liquor; but ii the same man out a recalled <lb/>
M was sup-. should kill the same neighbor he that lie got fees in all the cases, <lb/>
T where nine times out of ten one <lb/>
l full but true. The root of the ,, i i <lb/>
evil is that the citizen l- . also <lb/>
doesn't regard murder, unless of <lb/>
a woman or by a as a <lb/>
very us offense, in fact <lb/>
entertains a sentiment of special <lb/>
indulgence toward <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
RAILROAD ACCIDENTS DUE <lb/>
SLOVENLY MANAGEMENT <lb/>
The demoralized <lb/>
the railroad service of the i <lb/>
try is chiefly responsible for <lb/>
great number of railroad <lb/>
dents, the worst of which a <lb/>
appalling that they <lb/>
kept out of the <lb/>
while the lessor ones of <lb/>
occurrence escape public n <lb/>
It has been asserted by <lb/>
railroad authority that it hi <lb/>
come habitual to <lb/>
cardinal principle of the <lb/>
system which many roads <lb/>
installed for purposes of s <lb/>
and to this fact must be at <lb/>
some of the recent dist <lb/>
But the root of the <lb/>
much deeper than the <lb/>
of engineers or the mi <lb/>
of signalmen, It lies m th <lb/>
management that <lb/>
train crews, dispatchers, an <lb/>
on duty in signal lowers <lb/>
makes regularity in trail <lb/>
the extreme exception <lb/>
that has A mi <lb/>
reading Into the position of <lb/>
the most slovenly of all our <lb/>
business organizations, <lb/>
it ought to be the most pi <lb/>
methodical, and alert. All <lb/>
of business undertakings <lb/>
days have a tendency to b <lb/>
elaborate, and <lb/>
organized. <lb/>
There was a time when <lb/>
road men could carry an s <lb/>
mystery and treat the <lb/>
with a certain <lb/>
meaning well but not <lb/>
difficult a <lb/>
technical a business as <lb/>
railroads. Hut that <lb/>
past and gone <lb/>
Tho veil of mystery has <lb/>
ruthlessly torn away, <lb/>
gentlemen of the railroad <lb/>
are now in a position when <lb/>
must put in a decade of <lb/>
work in trying to g <lb/>
Meanwhile, there cannot bi <lb/>
many public <lb/>
there is no danger of any <lb/>
to the traveling public o <lb/>
shipping public from the <lb/>
that railroads exist <lb/>
for the convenience and t <lb/>
vice of the people, and <lb/>
people are entitled to have <lb/>
system safely an <lb/>
operated. From The Pi <lb/>
of the In the An <lb/>
bushels seed oats. F. Monthly Review of <lb/>
Johnston. February. <lb/>
The annual banquet of the <lb/>
Confederate Camp of Now York, <lb/>
was held in the <lb/>
Wednesday night, Mr. James <lb/>
W. Osborne, of Charlotte, was <lb/>
one of the speakers and his sub- <lb/>
was Constitution and <lb/>
State That is a matter <lb/>
of much moment at present and <lb/>
The Chronicle hopes to get Mr. <lb/>
Osborne's for the <lb/>
fit its readers Charlotte <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
It is thought placing solicitors <lb/>
of the State on a in place <lb/>
of fees will at least put a stop to <lb/>
the practices of some solicitors <lb/>
of sending seventeen bills where <lb/>
one would have answered the <lb/>
purpose. Astute <lb/>
this was done so that if one bill <lb/>
failed land a person, another <lb/>
but it might be recalled <lb/>
line times out of ten the county <lb/>
paid the<lb/>
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PASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY <lb/>
HA <lb/>
and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered second Jan. , at the Green <lb/>
K. C, r Act of of March 1879. <lb/>
Advertising rate upon application. <lb/>
desired In adjoining <lb/>
in to <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY FEB. 1907 <lb/>
Even Thaw is not pleased with <lb/>
the tar in ; with which his trial <lb/>
drags along. <lb/>
Butler. BlaCKburn and <lb/>
are about t n <lb/>
once more. <lb/>
Carrie was w an <lb/>
audience with the president and <lb/>
off went hi r mouth. <lb/>
They i got <lb/>
Thaw jury<lb/>
The <lb/>
of u. <lb/>
the r <lb/>
c i i . bat the <lb/>
. . <lb/>
r i. . days in n <lb/>
are ii . .; ho day, i. <lb/>
and <lb/>
to i's birth lay. <lb/>
will <lb/>
oil o-;<lb/>
will <lb/>
be present. n <lb/>
next b <lb/>
will <lb/>
Most business men open their <lb/>
m ill with f these days. ex- <lb/>
peeling to find notices of advance <lb/>
ices The paper man catch- <lb/>
in that particular, <lb/>
prices on all kinds of paper stock <lb/>
. rising higher. <lb/>
The older of the judge <lb/>
in the Thaw case forbidding the <lb/>
per correspondent making <lb/>
. , r ire sketches of scenes <lb/>
cc d with the trial, threw a <lb/>
i consternation in the <lb/>
reporters, But we <lb/>
. papers continue to have <lb/>
. I the <lb/>
The Charlotte and <lb/>
have been <lb/>
loser. for the <lb/>
plentiful in Charlotte <lb/>
one of that city's police officer <lb/>
a spin over to Sal <lb/>
where it flows more freely. He <lb/>
up on such a jag <lb/>
his brother officers had to <lb/>
ran him in. <lb/>
The State <lb/>
has won out in the <lb/>
with the Southern railway <lb/>
over the broken connection at <lb/>
i h.- Southern <lb/>
put on an additional train be- <lb/>
tween Greensboro and Goldsboro <lb/>
that promises the best schedule <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
pie that has yet been given on <lb/>
hat division. The new train <lb/>
will leave at a. m. <lb/>
reaching Goldsboro at p. in., <lb/>
and will have Goldsboro at <lb/>
p. m., reaching Greensboro at <lb/>
p. m. By this new train <lb/>
connection is made for all points <lb/>
in the eastern the State <lb/>
without tedious delays. Per- <lb/>
sons can leave Raleigh at I p <lb/>
and reach at p. m. <lb/>
The new train will begin service <lb/>
next Sunday. <lb/>
A says that this year <lb/>
tie rich will satisfy their wants <lb/>
at; he expense of tho poor. We <lb/>
th that was the game that <lb/>
hi d been going on all the time- <lb/>
North Carolina is not the only <lb/>
that is after the <lb/>
in the matter of rotes. The <lb/>
Alabama legislature has pass d a <lb/>
bill fixing passenger two <lb/>
an la half cents mile <lb/>
It If <lb/>
rotation to investigate <lb/>
the New cotton <lb/>
going amount to something. A <lb/>
sub-committee has voted <lb/>
to recommend that such <lb/>
be made. <lb/>
We do not that bill pro- <lb/>
posing to issue bonds for <lb/>
to build a new Stat capitol will <lb/>
ever get out of the committee <lb/>
room. It ought not to- <lb/>
many other thing. a e needed <lb/>
worse. <lb/>
People should be thoughtful of <lb/>
their animals when weather like <lb/>
the present comes and not leave <lb/>
them exposed. Care and kind- <lb/>
in this respect is humane as <lb/>
as best from a financial <lb/>
standpoint. An animal worth <lb/>
having is worth taking good care <lb/>
wants a public <lb/>
and has an unusual <lb/>
method to get one. A mass <lb/>
of the citizens was held <lb/>
at which it was to give a <lb/>
Id to the town to <lb/>
the the <lb/>
latter qt a it. <lb/>
That beau Charging three <lb/>
fer a let th <lb/>
If Greenville is to get her share <lb/>
of the good things going there <lb/>
. isl unity of sentiment and <lb/>
of effort There is <lb/>
no question that comes up but <lb/>
what people can be and <lb/>
be t on it <lb/>
There may be differ- <lb/>
of opinion, but <lb/>
can be reconciled on the <lb/>
level of best interest for the <lb/>
progress of the town. To do <lb/>
hat is best tor the <lb/>
be the first idea with every <lb/>
Get to work, and keep at <lb/>
wore along this line, and watch<lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Assembly passing a divorce l ill <lb/>
that was mainly for the benefit <lb/>
of one particular person to get a <lb/>
c, es was by some <lb/>
of the members in th- Ir <lb/>
i opposition to it, culls to mind <lb/>
the Florida once <lb/>
passed a law to enable a million- <lb/>
of that State to get a <lb/>
from his wife because she <lb/>
was confined in an asylum, and <lb/>
he hastened to North Carolina <lb/>
and married another woman. <lb/>
Such divorce la s are wrong. <lb/>
The Bible lays down a rule <lb/>
divorces, and there should be no <lb/>
ether. <lb/>
The missed their <lb/>
chance two years ago when a <lb/>
bill was up legislature to <lb/>
make passenger fares two and a <lb/>
half cents per mile- If they had <lb/>
acquiesced to that rate we have <lb/>
our doubts if there would have <lb/>
The bill introduced by <lb/>
Fleming to submit to a vote <lb/>
of Pitt county <lb/>
proposition to issue bonds t the <lb/>
amount of to be used <lb/>
for the purpose of building a <lb/>
good system of public roads <lb/>
drawn throughout the county, ought to <lb/>
find favor with every <lb/>
tax payer in the county. It is <lb/>
useless to argue the need of <lb/>
good roads, for that is apparent <lb/>
to every one who travels any <lb/>
all on the roads. How to get <lb/>
better roads has long been a prob- <lb/>
and the issuing of bonds for <lb/>
that purpose is the most <lb/>
cal way to get them. The bonds <lb/>
SALARIES OF <lb/>
act to <lb/>
public <lb/>
of <lb/>
A bill to be entitled an <lb/>
salaries for the <lb/>
Officers of Pitt County. <lb/>
The General Assembly <lb/>
North Carolina do <lb/>
Sec All fees, commissions, <lb/>
pro its and emoluments of all <lb/>
in Is row belonging or <lb/>
to or hereafter by any <lb/>
law belonging or appertaining <lb/>
i sheriff y virtue of his office <lb/>
be faithfully collected by <lb/>
WEDS HIS OLD SWEETHEART. <lb/>
William H Walton Girl He <lb/>
Loved at Sweet Sixteen. <lb/>
The following from the Wash- <lb/>
Post of Friday will <lb/>
read with interest as <lb/>
Walton is well known to a great <lb/>
many of our readers. <lb/>
wedding of William H. <lb/>
Walton, a well-known printer of j <lb/>
this city, and Mrs. Minnie <lb/>
took on Wednesday <lb/>
Rev. Dr. Evans officiating, <lb/>
him and turned over to the the <lb/>
of said county. Hill. <lb/>
Sec. 2- sheriff shall a of romance <lb/>
point a jailer, whose shall j in connection with the happy <lb/>
be fixed by board of Thirty years ago the <lb/>
commissioners Provided, that I bride was the pretty sixteen-year- <lb/>
such salary shall not be less than old daughter of John Gorman, of <lb/>
fifty dollars per month. Raleigh, N. C. About that time <lb/>
Sec. The said sheriff shall Mr. Walton left his home in the <lb/>
receive a salary of two thousand i of that state and stepped <lb/>
tar <lb/>
five hundred dollars per annum <lb/>
in lieu of all other compensation <lb/>
at the capital of the Tar Heel <lb/>
state- Chance guided the young <lb/>
whatsoever, and may appoint folks together, and as they grew <lb/>
or more deputies at a salary to older they became sweethearts, j <lb/>
by the county Then a slight dispute arose and <lb/>
Provided, that said j Walt n went away Later the; <lb/>
. i . u,. w . ti,., -v lovers corresponded and a <lb/>
shall than a <lb/>
hundred dollars per And <lb/>
CD <lb/>
z S <lb/>
o a <lb/>
provided further, that the. <lb/>
sheriff's bond shall be paid for <lb/>
in addition to his said salary. <lb/>
William Slater, one of Raleigh's <lb/>
young men of Mice, about <lb/>
this tuna courted Minnie Gorman <lb/>
and won her were mar- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
until her death. <lb/>
her mother Slater <lb/>
Sec. The clerk of the <lb/>
court, and the register j <lb/>
of said county shall to Washington i. order <lb/>
account for and turn her <lb/>
over to the treasurer of said j children. Here fat- found far <lb/>
county, ail f-330, commissions, her her lover. <lb/>
profits and emoluments of every , of yesterday <lb/>
or -r the letters <lb/>
nearly thirty ago. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
wrote <lb/>
kind now or t by any law <lb/>
belonging or . Mrs <lb/>
to them by virtue of the couple at <lb/>
their office. F. Street northwest. Mrs. <lb/>
Sec The clerk of the Walton's father at time was <lb/>
r court an the register of general of N Caro- <lb/>
each receive a salary other offices of trust <lb/>
maw. a with thousand five <lb/>
good road- ran l It quickly per in lieu all j Thomas Gorman, of Durham, N. <lb/>
compensation Nicholas Gorman Gar- <lb/>
and shall allowed the field Gorman, of Rich <lb/>
of one thousand Patrick Gorman of New York; <lb/>
for clerk hire and <lb/>
if their opinion so much navy here. They <lb/>
shall be needed. were all at the wedding <lb/>
The treasurer of Pitt as was a sister of the <lb/>
county shall receive a salary of Mrs. Pratt, of Atlanta, <lb/>
.,. . an official of the <lb/>
two thousand dollars per ;, <lb/>
in lieu all other compensation ton Messinger. <lb/>
Provided that the <lb/>
all over county that the <lb/>
people can have benefit of <lb/>
them, and the interest on these <lb/>
bonds will not take as much <lb/>
annually out of tho pockets of <lb/>
the people as their taxes for <lb/>
roads now amount to. Every <lb/>
voter in the county ought to <lb/>
favor the bonds for good reads. <lb/>
m o <lb/>
Congressman John H. Small was <lb/>
one of th guests at <lb/>
banquet of the M Man- <lb/>
of <lb/>
more, and delivered an address <lb/>
on <lb/>
Congressman Small is the man <lb/>
Speaker Cannon would not put on <lb/>
the rivers and harbors committee <lb/>
because he would draw too much <lb/>
money, but one day when the <lb/>
obstructionist vacates the chair, <lb/>
Mr. Small's great scheme of <lb/>
water transportation is going to <lb/>
get the consideration it deserves. <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
One of the evil of lynch- <lb/>
is seen acquittal at <lb/>
Statesville on Wednesday of <lb/>
three of the charged <lb/>
with the murder of the Lyerly <lb/>
ea <lb/>
treasurer's bond shall b; paid <lb/>
for in addition to his said salary. <lb/>
Sec. The officers herein- <lb/>
before mentioned shall faith- <lb/>
fully perform all the duties of <lb/>
their several offices imposed <lb/>
upon them by law, d shall re- <lb/>
no other compensation or <lb/>
allowances whatsoever for any <lb/>
extra or additional service re 1- <lb/>
to the county or State or <lb/>
other governmental agencies, <lb/>
and they shall be liable to all the <lb/>
pains and penalties now or here- <lb/>
after provided failure to per- <lb/>
form the duties of their several <lb/>
offices. <lb/>
The salaries and <lb/>
herein provided for <lb/>
shall be paid by the treasure of <lb/>
said county upon as re- <lb/>
quired by law, to the officers and <lb/>
assistants in monthly install- <lb/>
Provided that the<lb/>
family in Rowan county. There may be paid in <lb/>
is little doubt that one, if not all irregular size, according to <lb/>
three were guilty of that heinous the needs of the various offices, <lb/>
crime, but in their haste to <lb/>
avenge the shocking murder the <lb/>
mob lynched the other murderers <lb/>
whose testimony depended <lb/>
upon to complete the chain of <lb/>
evidence against all the brutes. <lb/>
never exceed for the <lb/>
amounts herein pro- <lb/>
but shall <lb/>
year the <lb/>
The officers <lb/>
fore required to turn over to the <lb/>
treasurer of Pitt county moneys <lb/>
As it stands, the lynching has coming into their hands shall <lb/>
been a single bill introduced enabled some of the red handed settlement with said treas- <lb/>
the present legislature looking to j f J each and <lb/>
,. Consequently, the murder is not, every month; and the county <lb/>
a reduction of passenger rates. I aVenged as if the missioners may at any time re- <lb/>
law had been allowed to take its <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
But the railroads fought the <lb/>
matter vehemently then and won, <lb/>
a that the fight has to be made <lb/>
this time, with the bills call- <lb/>
fer even a cut in rates <lb/>
than was two years ago. <lb/>
If the win this <lb/>
ti <lb/>
will-the sane <lb/>
fight will be ii again years <lb/>
course. <lb/>
quire said officers, or any of <lb/>
them, to exhibit to them all books <lb/>
and accounts, showing all <lb/>
received and turned over to <lb/>
the under the <lb/>
ions of act. <lb/>
Sec All laws and parts of <lb/>
The JarVis Memorial Method- <lb/>
church is ten- <lb/>
the ill of the pipe <lb/>
though it t leek<lb/>
bi been be and it is ox- be full Md <lb/>
to be hi fer U in <lb/>
to be I'M. <lb/>
Jaws with this act are <lb/>
That <lb/>
this act shad <lb/>
Special Sale <lb/>
BEGINNING <lb/>
Thursday, Feb. 7th. <lb/>
LASTING SEVEN DAYS. <lb/>
WE WILL MARK DOWN ALL WINTER GOODS 1-3 OFF <lb/>
CONSISTING OF <lb/>
DRESS quality at quality fife quality at <lb/>
section are overstocked season with <lb/>
a want to Winter <lb/>
H also <lb/>
LAWN, inches wide, quality, at Other <lb/>
in to yard qualities <lb/>
., receive a of. aUks in Nary and <lb/>
Plaids in all colors suitable far whale waists. <lb/>
in Black. White, and Tan, wide at Be.- <lb/>
WE hove a Silk and Wool Batiste inches widest c h , <lb/>
church to <lb/>
It to get th <lb/>
It is a hand-- J. F. Davenport will a <lb/>
and the f sale beginning Thursday, <lb/>
end. town it i Feb- 7th. <lb/>
Tan. Red <lb/>
cents They are . <lb/>
GOOD Bleaching has <lb/>
at I a <lb/>
WE hare a full It <lb/>
ill at old . <lb/>
WE hare Mats <lb/>
in Black, Navy, <lb/>
our <lb/>
he cents in <lb/>
1-2 hot will sell daring tale at <lb/>
will sett <lb/>
has <lb/>
at a <lb/>
at bought at the old price, will <lb/>
and Oar <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
at o'clock sad <lb/>
will be knifed an. all spring, good. <lb/>
JAS. F. DAVENPORT. <lb/>
Col <lb/>
soil <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
department is charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
n i . <lb/>
The Red Men have had <lb/>
lights put in their hull over <lb/>
G- Chapman's store. <lb/>
neat ill. <lb/>
to th <lb/>
Pitt County Co. The <lb/>
the highest prices for them- <lb/>
H- A- White, of <lb/>
was here Thursday looking after <lb/>
the oil mill. <lb/>
All for cotton seed hulls <lb/>
promptly filled at the Pitt <lb/>
Oil Company. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E Proctor, of Grimes- <lb/>
land spent Thursday here with <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. Tucker. <lb/>
takes the place Cal- <lb/>
We sell it. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J R. Johnson, our clever and <lb/>
efficient mayor, has moved to one <lb/>
of the large and commodious <lb/>
residences recently erected by <lb/>
R. H. Hunsucker. He will be <lb/>
nearer his store, thus adding to <lb/>
his convenience. <lb/>
Get your seed oats, and gar- <lb/>
den seeds of all kinds at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Jno. Stokes, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Thursday in the inter- <lb/>
est of the North State Mutual <lb/>
Life Insurance Co. of Kinston. <lb/>
collars, lines, <lb/>
and plow castings at <lb/>
Barber They <lb/>
keep the best qualities <lb/>
The stockholders of the Bank <lb/>
of held their yearly <lb/>
meeting last Monday. The fol- <lb/>
lowing directors and <lb/>
were present; Dr. J- E. <lb/>
Nobles. J. E Winslow. S- J. <lb/>
Nobles. W. E. Cox, of Green- <lb/>
ville, J May. -J. and <lb/>
Chas from the <lb/>
country. The same old officers <lb/>
were elected. The bus <lb/>
done through tho bank amounted <lb/>
to over three hundred thousand <lb/>
A dividend of per <lb/>
cent cleared and applied to <lb/>
the surplus fund- <lb/>
The Bank of has <lb/>
the sign made of <lb/>
which is very suggestive. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, who is <lb/>
teaching near Conetoe, in <lb/>
last night to at <lb/>
home. <lb/>
to the Hie <lb/>
ant Bra T. w. <lb/>
blab turnip <lb/>
Bessie Sams, music <lb/>
teacher in W. H- S. went to <lb/>
Greenville Friday <lb/>
Get your seed oats at A- W. <lb/>
Those of the W. H. S. in Miss <lb/>
Barker's department who made <lb/>
the honor roll for the week end- <lb/>
1st Rosa Smith <lb/>
Blanche Cox, Cox, Grace <lb/>
Meeds, Julia Bennett and Law- <lb/>
Ru.-sell- <lb/>
h en you lose a check or note <lb/>
it is very different from <lb/>
money, for you can immediately <lb/>
give notice to the bank to stop <lb/>
payment on it. Then if the fin- <lb/>
attempts to get it cashed, he <lb/>
will meet refusal on the part <lb/>
the bank officers-Deposit your <lb/>
money in the Bank of <lb/>
and be on the safe side. <lb/>
Mrs Blanch James, of <lb/>
spent some time this week <lb/>
with Miss Meta Dew at the girls <lb/>
She returned home <lb/>
Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
Theodore Cox went to Green- <lb/>
vale Friday. <lb/>
Harrington Go. are <lb/>
jig to nave the aide walk <lb/>
their <lb/>
the whole <lb/>
walk <lb/>
For gentle ponies, <lb/>
well broke. G. A- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The famous shoe <lb/>
is a is <lb/>
V. F. Manning a Co., <lb/>
carry then in stock. <lb/>
of ah styles at B. <lb/>
F. Hashing A Ce. <lb/>
The time of the year has <lb/>
when you farmers are b gin- <lb/>
to think about breaking your <lb/>
land. Come and the <lb/>
disk at <lb/>
Barber Co. They do <lb/>
excellent work. <lb/>
Those who are exposed to the <lb/>
cold rains and snows need to pro- <lb/>
yourselves with good <lb/>
coats, rubber boots, rubber shoes <lb/>
and Get them at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
We now nave on band h <lb/>
lex of Teacher Bible, we are off- <lb/>
the trade very I <lb/>
es. <lb/>
B. ft <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. has <lb/>
still on hand a full of <lb/>
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb/>
Send us your order we assure <lb/>
prompt shipments. <lb/>
We are locking for some large <lb/>
snows yet. Be prepared for it <lb/>
by securing you a rubber storm <lb/>
coat, and a pair of rubber boots <lb/>
or shoes. These protect your <lb/>
health as well -s added to your <lb/>
comfort. A. w. Co., has <lb/>
hem cheap. <lb/>
One town lot and new house con <lb/>
tabling three rooms conveniently <lb/>
located to business section of town <lb/>
for sale. J. Ed Nelson <lb/>
John Brooks, Jr. of the Red <lb/>
Ranks section was here Sunday <lb/>
visiting the school boys. <lb/>
Esther Johnson is very sick <lb/>
with grippe- <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry left <lb/>
Tuesday evening to join the <lb/>
party from Greenville, that were <lb/>
delegated by the Chamber of <lb/>
Commerce of Greenville to go <lb/>
to Raleigh in the interest of the <lb/>
Normal school for eastern Ca. o- <lb/>
that school may <lb/>
be established and we believe <lb/>
that Greenville is the most con- <lb/>
location for it. We hear <lb/>
the cry every year that <lb/>
of girls are turned away <lb/>
from lack of accommodation. <lb/>
There is a demand for well <lb/>
trained teachers in our State as <lb/>
never before. Let the State <lb/>
make ample provision for <lb/>
needs and send forth her girls <lb/>
well trained for the highest <lb/>
duties of life. <lb/>
The wise man begin early to <lb/>
a reputation at his home <lb/>
bank. Readily and con- <lb/>
deposits even though they <lb/>
be small will establish a record <lb/>
for him on the banker's books <lb/>
and in tho bankers mind be of <lb/>
greater value in later years <lb/>
than all endorsements and <lb/>
his friends can give <lb/>
him. your savings in <lb/>
the Bank of <lb/>
suits of all sizes are <lb/>
going at cost at B. F. Manning <lb/>
The famous dress <lb/>
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co- <lb/>
Two more pupils from Elm <lb/>
City entered V. H. S. Monday. <lb/>
The school is in excellent <lb/>
and good work is being <lb/>
done. <lb/>
The town has purchased an <lb/>
acre of land from Mr. S. L. <lb/>
Kittrell for the use of a <lb/>
tery. We have been in need of <lb/>
this for a good while <lb/>
Several of our people attended <lb/>
church at Reedy Branch last <lb/>
Sunday and report an excellent <lb/>
service. <lb/>
The A. Cox MTg. Co., are <lb/>
still shipping their Economic <lb/>
Back Bands direct to Baltimore. <lb/>
We now have a full car load of <lb/>
Perfect Fence en the <lb/>
read which we are expecting <lb/>
every day of different height <lb/>
n the arrival same we won la <lb/>
glad to have you to to see <lb/>
our new stock sad let us <lb/>
you prises <lb/>
The A. MTg- <lb/>
just received a full Car Load of <lb/>
toe welded fence <lb/>
heights. We feel <lb/>
it would to interest to <lb/>
all to see as and let <lb/>
you that be <lb/>
Our community war. <lb/>
Tuesday morning by <lb/>
Butt, who had been <lb/>
a little more th <lb/>
A delegation representing <lb/>
the citizens of Pitt county left <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday <lb/>
Ito be in Raleigh today. It is <lb/>
-3 In ported that not a merchant of <lb/>
town of Greenville went <lb/>
with this delegation. We all <lb/>
an Eastern Normal es- <lb/>
and we think we have <lb/>
the best location in the State for <lb/>
but get have it come here we <lb/>
r. t have the vigorous efforts <lb/>
o. all citizens- <lb/>
returning <lb/>
sick for <lb/>
week, with <lb/>
away from <lb/>
Sunday in January, <lb/>
severe chill and on <lb/>
h took his b d. <lb/>
Mr. But was <lb/>
at his death, leaving a <lb/>
stricken wife and four children <lb/>
mourn <lb/>
after his marriage he be- <lb/>
to farm near Durham's creek <lb/>
in Beaufort county and made a <lb/>
marked success. <lb/>
About six years ago, he moved <lb/>
to where he could <lb/>
secure batter educational <lb/>
and lived there as a <lb/>
farmer. Realizing that <lb/>
the town of ts <lb/>
excellent school would afford still <lb/>
greater advantages for <lb/>
his children, he moved to <lb/>
last November. <lb/>
He was a high toned Christian <lb/>
gentleman, having been a lay- <lb/>
man in the Episcopal church for <lb/>
several years and a leader in the <lb/>
Sunday school work. <lb/>
The will place at <lb/>
Episcopal church this even- <lb/>
at after which tho <lb/>
remains will be laid to rest in the <lb/>
new cemetery near town. Rev. <lb/>
W. E. Cox, his pastor will con- <lb/>
duet the service. <lb/>
We feel confident that our sad <lb/>
i s is his eternal gain and we <lb/>
extend to the grief stricken <lb/>
v.-id w and children out heartfelt <lb/>
Oats, corn and hay just <lb/>
at <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
The National Bank. <lb/>
The statement of the National <lb/>
Bank of Greenville made at the <lb/>
close of business on January <lb/>
26th, and published in this <lb/>
makes an excellent showing for <lb/>
institution that is only nine <lb/>
months old. It is constantly <lb/>
growing in estimation with the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
PARTITION SALE. <lb/>
By virtue h ere. by D. C. <lb/>
on th r if <lb/>
of <lb/>
a . t.-ii-i <lb/>
e tilled E. J. . C, i <lb/>
Got and others, The <lb/>
will on <lb/>
the 2nd u March I <lb/>
to Kale before the <lb/>
house door in to the <lb/>
for cash, he following <lb/>
col of land to Situate in C in- <lb/>
township, Pitt county, <lb/>
on the north by lands of W. Ii. <lb/>
Stocks, on the east by the lands of D. <lb/>
W. Braxton, South the Ian U <lb/>
Heath, by <lb/>
lands of James Ross and Mary . <lb/>
Cannon, the same being lots No. <lb/>
tho division of the lands of <lb/>
d Moore d ceased, containing <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
of <lb/>
C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of tho power of sale con- <lb/>
. a certain Deed in Twist <lb/>
and delivered A. L. Jack- <lb/>
son and wife Stella Jackson to Wm. H. <lb/>
Long on 28th day of March 1908 end <lb/>
duly recorded In the register of <lb/>
office of county. North Carolina, In <lb/>
book L-8 the undersigned <lb/>
will expose in public sale in-fore the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder on Monday the 4th day <lb/>
of March 1907 at o'clock noon, three <lb/>
certain tracts or parcels of land lying <lb/>
and being in the county of Pitt and <lb/>
State of North Carolina and <lb/>
follows, <lb/>
One tract at a at <lb/>
S. B. Wood's corner and runs with his <lb/>
line S. E. 13-1 polos, thence N. <lb/>
E. foot to take, I hence North <lb/>
W. 18-1-2 poles to the middle of the <lb/>
street, with the middle of the <lb/>
st S. W. feet to the begin- <lb/>
Also an undivided one half interest in <lb/>
a certain tract of land in the town of <lb/>
Grifton, bounded Begin- <lb/>
at a stake on Pitt street feet <lb/>
from come of Pitt, and Queen streets <lb/>
and running N. a distance of W <lb/>
feet to A. I. line, thence <lb/>
with A. L. Jackson's line S. W, <lb/>
distance of -10 feet, thence S. K, a <lb/>
distance of feet to street, <lb/>
East in foot with street <lb/>
to the beginning. <lb/>
Alto one other tract of land in the <lb/>
town of Beginning at a stake <lb/>
on Queen street i-S feet from corner of <lb/>
Queen and Pitt streets and running N. <lb/>
feet to a stake, thence North <lb/>
E, feet to a stake, thence S. <lb/>
E, feet to corner of J. C. Gaskins <lb/>
line, thence with J. C. Gaskins line to <lb/>
the beginning. <lb/>
To satisfy said in trust. Terms <lb/>
of sale cash. <lb/>
This the 1st day of February 1907. <lb/>
W. H. LONG, <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF <lb/>
CONSISTING IN PART <lb/>
FRENCH LAWNS <lb/>
inches wide <lb/>
at the yard. <lb/>
PERSIAN LAWNS <lb/>
to wide <lb/>
at to the yard. <lb/>
INDIA LINEN <lb/>
to t-0 inches wide <lb/>
to the yard. <lb/>
MADRAS <lb/>
to the yard. <lb/>
LINENS and LINEN FINISH <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
For Waists and Skirts, <lb/>
at and tho yard. <lb/>
MERCERIZED CHIFFON <lb/>
-14 wide <lb/>
at the yard. <lb/>
PLAIDS AND DOTTED SWISS <lb/>
CROSS BAR SWISS <lb/>
at the yard. <lb/>
LINEN <lb/>
M inches wide <lb/>
at and tho yard. <lb/>
PURE LINEN <lb/>
Butchers <lb/>
EMBROIDERIES and LACES <lb/>
in all overs and sets. <lb/>
WE WILL BE PLEASED <lb/>
INSPECT THE ABOVE LINES. <lb/>
TO HAVE YOU CALL AND <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
The Normal School Bill. <lb/>
The joint on <lb/>
of the will meet <lb/>
afternoon to con- <lb/>
the bill to establish a nor- <lb/>
school for Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina. A delegation from, the <lb/>
committee appointed by the <lb/>
Greenville Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
will go to Raleigh Tuesday <lb/>
be present when the <lb/>
committee meets and work for <lb/>
the bill. <lb/>
Mooring. <lb/>
At o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
Jan. at the home <lb/>
of Mr. G. M. father of <lb/>
the bride, in Carolina township, <lb/>
Mr. R. O. Congleton and Miss <lb/>
Bennie Mooring married <lb/>
by Elder M T. Lawrence- After <lb/>
the ceremony the couple and <lb/>
a of friends left for <lb/>
the home of the groom, near <lb/>
where, a reception <lb/>
bald. <lb/>
GREATEST <lb/>
P I A N O <lb/>
OPPORTUNITY <lb/>
OF YOUR LIFE. <lb/>
into our <lb/>
new and store <lb/>
we want to sell all our <lb/>
and <lb/>
pianos Evey <lb/>
is put <lb/>
goo I condition by our <lb/>
expert workmen, and <lb/>
great bargains. <lb/>
Among them, that <lb/>
cost <lb/>
we offer fur only and <lb/>
one that cost now <lb/>
yours for only <lb/>
for description of <lb/>
these and <lb/>
All sold on easy monthly <lb/>
payments. <lb/>
THE PIANO WITH THE <lb/>
TONE. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
Street <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
RAINCOATS<lb/>
TO PER CENT. <lb/>
While our k is badly broken yet we have on hand a few of the <lb/>
very best p that we have season and for the <lb/>
NEXT THIRTY DAYS <lb/>
we will sell any pattern or style at a reduction from to per cent <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
We have acres of <lb/>
land for sale in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, in the counties <lb/>
of Beaufort and Craven, situated <lb/>
within from to miles of the <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern railroad <lb/>
If interested, address <lb/>
F. C Harding, <lb/>
Julius Brown, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
St ray Up <lb/>
I have taken up one spotted <lb/>
yearling with no home, about <lb/>
years old, marked swallow fork <lb/>
in left ear and half moon in <lb/>
right Has been at my place <lb/>
about months. Owner can <lb/>
get same by proving property <lb/>
and paying cost. <lb/>
D. H. Williamson. <lb/>
Jan. 1907. Bethel. N. C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
RAINCOAT, REDUCED TO <lb/>
20.00 <lb/>
18.00 <lb/>
16.50 , <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
13.50 <lb/>
12.50 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
17.50. <lb/>
15.00. <lb/>
13.50. <lb/>
12.50. <lb/>
11.00. <lb/>
10.00. <lb/>
9.00. <lb/>
7.00. <lb/>
The New Year <lb/>
Kind mm i door l <lb/>
Hue <lb/>
CANNED <lb/>
cakes, candies, <lb/>
IT, CIGARS, <lb/>
very customer for his patronage the <lb/>
part and that It may be <lb/>
It will pay you to ace my stack. <lb/>
i, j. B. Johnston <lb/>
It will pay you to buy on of our coats though you would not <lb/>
have an opportunity to wear it again this season. The time to sell <lb/>
is out the season to i just at We <lb/>
yet to war hut thirty to sell at <lb/>
these prices- Call to day, don't wait your is <lb/>
Q. S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE MANS OUTFITTER.<lb/>
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The bill to en- <lb/>
large t powers of the . r i <lb/>
commission should become <lb/>
law. Fifty members of the leg- <lb/>
r quested the commission <lb/>
NEGROES ARE RELEASED. <lb/>
With Murder of <lb/>
Lyerly Family are Released. <lb/>
Statesville, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
The cases against Delia <lb/>
Henry aid <lb/>
Deterioration of American <lb/>
We have lad along series f <lb/>
years of prosperity. The <lb/>
general business of the country <lb/>
has been able and willing to pay <lb/>
for the railroads, <lb/>
for ample, modern <lb/>
and for prompt, service. <lb/>
today, when the judge He and the investing public to- <lb/>
o indicate additional Irvin, was formerly sot- Furthermore, the pub-<lb/>
more effective branch of <lb/>
go Th. result ,. not guilty. <lb/>
. h bill. <lb/>
An imp t mt c <lb/>
just about as useless a <lb/>
masquerade under th <lb/>
legal authority. ration <lb/>
commission has been greatly a- <lb/>
patent. Its <lb/>
have been restricted <lb/>
have been clipped have <lb/>
oftentimes asked <lb/>
received a not . usemembers desired to <lb/>
suitors so but because th <lb/>
ha not authorized the <lb/>
exercise , that would <lb/>
really make it a efficient <lb/>
. Now that they have in <lb/>
powers i <lb/>
has taught need, <lb/>
tho , should am <lb/>
v. ; p iv r- n cf <lb/>
public ill tare. <lb/>
This r- <lb/>
at leas hi all f a <lb/>
min aspects, should be left ; i <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
sh gee to that . e <lb/>
is mp-n -1 of h <lb/>
en. and capable men; <lb/>
and it should hold them <lb/>
for necessary railroad re- <lb/>
form . <lb/>
R is an <lb/>
c, in many of <lb/>
It is ; . <lb/>
as such ; t lie <lb/>
care i; ., men v. i <lb/>
are tie of ii I n and <lb/>
who quipped with i <lb/>
to make th <lb/>
certainly have paid over <lb/>
to the men control <lb/>
he case was practically ended amount of quite sufficient <lb/>
yesterday evening and to have given a series of <lb/>
night the carried trunk lines like those of Eng- <lb/>
to the out- Germany, with well-graded <lb/>
of town, gave them enough roadbeds, heavy <lb/>
get away on and ad- bridges, decent stations, <lb/>
. -ail for South ample terminal facilities, and <lb/>
Carolina. When released, h-w- rolling stock and general <lb/>
the throe chose a equipment. For all these things <lb/>
ever, <lb/>
our A <lb/>
different route and the last time <lb/>
lie has not only be a willing <lb/>
. id afoot, bound able to pay. I actual <lb/>
and <lb/>
presumably for Asheville <lb/>
testimony of all the <lb/>
yes <lb/>
i vest after- <lb/>
planked down the money. What <lb/>
is the result We a small <lb/>
and select population of <lb/>
who control our railroads <lb/>
and hive somehow managed to <lb/>
put into their private pockets <lb/>
some hundreds of thousands of <lb/>
millions of dollars through their <lb/>
ii. ability to skim the cream off the <lb/>
while at <lb/>
least a hundred thousand miles <lb/>
our railroad system has be- <lb/>
FLUE CURING <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
Flue Curing Develops the Stimulating Aroma and Ta <lb/>
Found In Satisfies Tobacco Hunger <lb/>
n . wed guilt of the <lb/>
r. of the Ly family <lb/>
y. i entirely on the three <lb/>
,,, ,. were lynched at <lb/>
bury n there was nothing in <lb/>
testimony to <lb/>
ca on trial in c <lb/>
m . i y of the murders. <lb/>
in <lb/>
c.-art room this come for <lb/>
ho nor Solicitor Hammer had of current traffic, with rot- <lb/>
been able to find anything to cross-ties, light rails, wood- <lb/>
either of the instead of permanent I <lb/>
on and so he would turn curves and bad, <lb/>
at their lib surviving from the e <lb/>
It is thou the trial begun Pod railroad engineering, <lb/>
was more for the shabby and miserable stations, <lb/>
pose of quieting the sentiment a general incompetency in. <lb/>
that the might have been equipment and operation <lb/>
implicated than anything else. <lb/>
There are three ways used by far- <lb/>
for curing and preparing their <lb/>
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb/>
cured, air cured and flue cured. The <lb/>
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb/>
the later discovery and improved way <lb/>
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb/>
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb/>
and suspended over intensely hot <lb/>
flues in houses especially built to re- <lb/>
the heat, and there kept in the <lb/>
proper temperature until this curing <lb/>
process in the tobacco the <lb/>
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb/>
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb/>
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb/>
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb/>
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb/>
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb/>
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb/>
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb/>
Schnapps and other brands <lb/>
of high grade, flue tobaccos. <lb/>
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. <lb/>
INLAND WATERWAY BILL. <lb/>
Hundreds of imitation brands <lb/>
on sale that look like Schnapps; <lb/>
outside of the imitation plugs of <lb/>
is flue cured, but the <lb/>
filled with cheap, flimsy, <lb/>
sweetened air cured tobacco; <lb/>
chew of Schnapps will satisfy <lb/>
hunger longer than two chews <lb/>
such tobacco. <lb/>
Expert tests prove that this ff <lb/>
cured tobacco, grown in the fame <lb/>
Piedmont region, requires and <lb/>
less sweetening than any other <lb/>
and has a wholesome, <lb/>
satisfying effect on chewers. If t <lb/>
kind of tobacco you are chewing do <lb/>
satisfy, more than the mere habit <lb/>
expectorating, stop fooling <lb/>
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb/>
Schnapps is like tobacco <lb/>
formerly bought costing from <lb/>
pound; Schnapps is <lb/>
at per pound in cuts, <lb/>
and cent plugs. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Simmons it in Senate. <lb/>
Senator Simmons has intro- <lb/>
a bill <lb/>
the <lb/>
lie Game. <lb/>
of Portland, has <lb/>
vi connected with the Maine <lb/>
ha., fallen to a stage of <lb/>
despondency, where it <lb/>
has ceased either to apologize or <lb/>
to he ashamed.- -The and other sounds . <lb/>
for <lb/>
Am- <lb/>
Teas of the <lb/>
Id <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Review of <lb/>
I value as Central railroad for about thirty Reviews <lb/>
Slur <lb/>
Fret <lb/>
public <lb/>
. <lb/>
c were discussing <lb/>
u Dispatch <lb/>
office one day last week, and <lb/>
gave in his experiences. <lb/>
was chewing cloves at the <lb/>
and he said he h quit <lb/>
January. It mads him <lb/>
when he picked up his <lb/>
saucer to his hands <lb/>
so coat he it all <lb/>
o. got to ins <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
An was tobacco, <lb/>
and said th it quit ones for <lb/>
two. jars, and then went at it, <lb/>
again and used more than <lb/>
. Hi.; conclusion was that. <lb/>
i. . . not to quit at; <lb/>
The th man had gt so <lb/>
made him sick, and so he <lb/>
as claim and has <lb/>
ha . funny <lb/>
es. He was a witness to <lb/>
years ago in the station <lb/>
at Me. <lb/>
old looking man <lb/>
up to the lunch counter. <lb/>
seated himself on a stool, placed <lb/>
his bright colored carpet bag on freeholders, and <lb/>
the next stool, and partook of a must have residents of the <lb/>
hearty lunch He passed the <lb/>
This is the year assess- <lb/>
The county . <lb/>
are apt to appoint these tax <lb/>
on the first Monday in <lb/>
an I rivers with Beaufort inlet. <lb/>
The engineers who made the <lb/>
surveys under the provisions <lb/>
which Senator Simmons had in- <lb/>
corporate under the last river <lb/>
and harbor bill, estimate that <lb/>
this connection by a <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
B-. of tho con- <lb/>
in two Deeds <lb/>
executed by to <lb/>
II S Pert on the day of <lb/>
were re- <lb/>
c d in of the <lb/>
r of county, in <lb/>
id <lb/>
in Book 0-7 page LTD, which two <lb/>
mortgages with the of <lb/>
contained therein v trans <lb/>
far red for full value to Cathrine <lb/>
Knox, the will <lb/>
for cash at the court house d <lb/>
in lie <lb/>
9th, 1907, following <lb/>
DISSOLUTION OF <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
Notice hereby that the <lb/>
heretofore existing and <lb/>
a general business <lb/>
town of Grifton. N. C., under the <lb/>
and firm name of Patrick Tucker, <lb/>
on the 1st day of January, 1907, <lb/>
solved by mutual content. J. L. <lb/>
rick retires from the firm, C. J. <lb/>
assuming all liabilities and he <lb/>
authorized to collect all accounts <lb/>
the firm J. L. <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
Jan. 5th, 1907. <lb/>
B canal can be made by two lots or parcels of d <lb/>
April for each township. <lb/>
young man a bill to take out t this <lb/>
the price of his lunch, cents, J the mouth of June <lb/>
and <lb/>
bag occupied a seat value o each piece of <lb/>
a collect for property by its value, <lb/>
was surprised <lb/>
man taxes <lb/>
any charge, your law says <lb/>
carp <lb/>
we must collect for that. <lb/>
The old man looked lazed for <lb/>
a only, and then <lb/>
and, the <lb/>
b old carpet bag, i have <lb/>
paid for your lunch aid you <lb/>
shall have <lb/>
Quicker than a h threw <lb/>
One day a mince of dough- <lb/>
. of the amount mentioned. <lb/>
s is a part of the <lb/>
much-discussed inland water- <lb/>
way, advocated by Mr. Small, <lb/>
and which received no <lb/>
from the House committee. <lb/>
Sena.-.- is entertaining <lb/>
a lively hop-that something will <lb/>
be done for the project when the j <lb/>
river and bill reaches the <lb/>
,. . aim i tut I . . , , , <lb/>
when the the purpose of assessing <lb/>
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb/>
Kilpatrick Patrick <lb/>
dueling a cotton and insurance <lb/>
in the town of Grifton. N. C, has <lb/>
situate just west of the town of day dissolved co-partnership by mu <lb/>
lie in what is called Lin. Joel Patrick withdrawing <lb/>
coin Place the corner <lb/>
and Washington <lb/>
each lot being fret front <lb/>
by feet back For better <lb/>
and more accurate ion <lb/>
reference is hereby made to said I <lb/>
two which were b NOTICE. <lb/>
given secure the purchase <lb/>
Dec. 12th. 1906. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Joel Patrick, <lb/>
townships. The <lb/>
they <lb/>
shall deter. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i the <lb/>
, 1807 <lb/>
day of January <lb/>
aid expressly slates that the <lb/>
value shall not be fixed at what <lb/>
the property bring <lb/>
EXECUTOR'S ICE. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Letters Testamentary upon, the estate <lb/>
of It. Holton, deceased, laid <lb/>
F G Jain <lb/>
Knox. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified In-fore tin <lb/>
Superior Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
in a certain Deed in T; <lb/>
executed and by A. <lb/>
son and wife Stella to Wm <lb/>
Long on the day of March <lb/>
duly recorded in the register of d <lb/>
office of Pitt county. North <lb/>
book L-8 page the <lb/>
expose to public sale before <lb/>
court house door in to <lb/>
highest Udder on Monday the 4th <lb/>
of 1907 at o'clock noon, ti <lb/>
quit a time ago <lb/>
soon a he quit, a raging desire J nuts and sandwiches, <lb/>
came upon him for a good big and departed amid the shouts of <lb/>
chew, and it hurt <lb/>
than the tooth ache. was <lb/>
just bound to chew <lb/>
he said. near my work was <lb/>
a small peach tree. I ran to it <lb/>
and broke off a limb and chewed <lb/>
every one the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
More Sensations in the Thaw Trial. <lb/>
New York, Jan. <lb/>
it up, and after awhile the were frequent in the Thaw <lb/>
for the weed left me. At times <lb/>
afterward I et on that peach tree <lb/>
until I if I didn't eat <lb/>
it <lb/>
His advice was to chew peach <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Ten III in One Family. <lb/>
Statesville, N. C, Jan. 30.- <lb/>
The of Mr- Ed Campbell, <lb/>
in North Iredell, is greatly <lb/>
Thursday night at the <lb/>
Campbell home, in Olin town- <lb/>
Mrs. Campbell passed into <lb/>
the great beyond, death result- <lb/>
from a complication of <lb/>
and pneumonia. Mrs. Camp- <lb/>
bell, who was about years <lb/>
old, is survived by her husband <lb/>
and ten children. The husband, <lb/>
however, was the only member <lb/>
, of the family able to attend the <lb/>
funeral which took place Fri- <lb/>
day at Macedonia church. Eve- <lb/>
one of the children are sick <lb/>
with the measles two or I <lb/>
three of the cases have develop- <lb/>
ed into pneumonia and <lb/>
is not ex, <lb/>
murder trial today, and before <lb/>
the two sessions of court had en- <lb/>
three sworn jurors had been <lb/>
released from further service in <lb/>
the case, making five in all sum- <lb/>
excused from the trial <lb/>
panel during the last three days- <lb/>
In the case of two of the re- <lb/>
leased jurors no explanation was <lb/>
made in court. The third was <lb/>
allowed to go upon a <lb/>
certificate that his lite would be <lb/>
by the close confine- <lb/>
of jury service. Three <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned. <lb/>
1st day of January, A. <lb/>
RE-ORGANIZED <lb/>
Mary Francis Holton, Executrix <lb/>
Spier, Executor <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co , have of the Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
re-organized and will <lb/>
the business. of their <lb/>
stock of odds and ends were sold SALE <lb/>
at their <lb/>
of S. H. Spain <lb/>
street S. <lb/>
Also an undivided one half <lb/>
a certain tract of land in the tow <lb/>
bounded as <lb/>
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or I at a stake on Pitt street <lb/>
Madder Troubles. Other from corner of Pitt and Queen <lb/>
say a bottle and if running N. W. a distance of <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
RE COMPARISON <lb/>
-I <lb/>
v . H <lb/>
tat. th. i <lb/>
Jan. . IS <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
-a <lb/>
S. <lb/>
it . <lb/>
III <lb/>
it cure we will <lb/>
your say <lb/>
refund <lb/>
take a <lb/>
full 81.00 she free bottle of <lb/>
POL and if it benefits you, then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
Before D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. This you <lb/>
., J. L. Brown and wife. <lb/>
Annie t. Brown and Tobe Tripp, <lb/>
to a bottle SOL at <lb/>
PARAMOUR AND RICKS <lb/>
this leaves their store in good con-; North <lb/>
expect in a few days to Pitt <lb/>
add an entire new stock of dress W. J. <lb/>
goods, clothings and furnishings. <lb/>
increased our capital Herbert and wife, Susan a limited number f bottles <lb/>
stock, we shall be in position to and Bessie Tripp given away. Don't miss this op <lb/>
the B virtue of a decree made by D- c- I to test <lb/>
buy as cheapest of the Court of I T A <lb/>
and Will not be Your Pitt county in the foregoing on LI V ft 1- <lb/>
patronage is solicited. <lb/>
Pitt county in the foregoing on <lb/>
the 23rd day of January 1907 the under- <lb/>
signed will, on the 22nd <lb/>
C L. WILKINSON CO. j of February 1907 expose to public <lb/>
at the court house door in Green- <lb/>
I ville the highest bidder fer cash the <lb/>
following described parcel of land to <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
, . . , , . Situated in township <lb/>
bags nice selected seed county of Pitt, beginning in the center <lb/>
prices furnished on application, ditch N degree W 143-100 chains to <lb/>
R. W- Bro. another crook of ditch, near the <lb/>
Hamilton N C head thence <lb/>
. w <lb/>
o j I pausing a pine and 58-100 <lb/>
I chains to a stake, in the <lb/>
, back thence with the back lineS- <lb/>
W land chains to <lb/>
satisfactory were found I Virginia peanuts. Housed be-of <lb/>
to replace the excused jurors, so fore the storm period and in a v <lb/>
that when the rapidly shifting feet condition. Samples <lb/>
situation underwent a survey at <lb/>
the close of the day there were <lb/>
again eleven men in the jury <lb/>
box, the same number that had <lb/>
been seated at the close of yes- <lb/>
session Rumors were <lb/>
current tonight that the end of <lb/>
the jury changes is not yet in <lb/>
sight that further <lb/>
may be added what has <lb/>
ready an unprecedented <lb/>
record in in <lb/>
York cityNORFOLK SOUTHERN RY. CO <lb/>
SERVICE. <lb/>
Steamer L. <lb/>
Washington daily iS <lb/>
at ton <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at to Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Norfolk By. Co. for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb/>
Now York, Boston and all other <lb/>
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb/>
folk all West. <lb/>
should <lb/>
via Norfolk, care <lb/>
H Southern By <lb/>
Sailing subject to <lb/>
feet to A. L. Jackson's line, <lb/>
with A. L. Jackson's line S. W <lb/>
distance of feet, thence S. <lb/>
distance of feet to Pitt <lb/>
thence East feet with Pitt <lb/>
to the beginning. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in <lb/>
town of Beginning at a <lb/>
on Queen street feet from corner <lb/>
Queen and Pitt streets and running <lb/>
feet to a stake, thence Ni <lb/>
E, feet to a stake, thence S <lb/>
E, feet to corner of J. C. <lb/>
line, thence with J. C. <lb/>
the beginning. <lb/>
To satisfy said dead in trust. <lb/>
of sale cash. <lb/>
This the 1st day of February 1907. <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Trust <lb/>
Cow Strayed. <lb/>
. a large pine Hump the corner S Of Ben- <lb/>
AbOUt December 10th Strayed Smith thence with said Benjamin <lb/>
co about up the of said- <lb/>
Size, in good condition marked to and without <lb/>
swallow fork in aim J J. Agent, <lb/>
W and 29-1601 . . r <lb/>
General P and <lb/>
ma is made for partition. p. Agent, Norfolk. <lb/>
Hy of January 1907. I , n, C <lb/>
K C. V Gen Supt. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have taken up three red a <lb/>
white cows, one unmarked, <lb/>
two marked <lb/>
crop in left ear. swallow fork <lb/>
right Owner cap <lb/>
proving property and pay <lb/>
costs. W E. Nichols, <lb/>
Near Race Track, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
V.- . c <lb/>
Be looked <lb/>
Crawled and Die <lb/>
When . <lb/>
to Mr mat th <lb/>
i it . c it <lb/>
yesterday afternoon th. <lb/>
n it prop b I Io in <lb/>
that manner by . who <lb/>
looked like g had <lb/>
crawled in him and th <lb/>
committee an I <lb/>
14,693.58 members i j I <lb/>
v, ,.;,.,, . upon the <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
i rather I he and <lb/>
j; <lb/>
STATE HEWS. <lb/>
; el i c i <lb/>
TO RESOLUTIONS OF <lb/>
Tribe R. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
the <lb/>
e ii he i <lb/>
and <lb/>
. him . . little <lb/>
i i hat we bow in <lb/>
to the will the, <lb/>
Spirit and rely upon ; <lb/>
. i <lb/>
died <lb/>
e body of <lb/>
a, w <lb/>
for inter <lb/>
ad <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ably it hi <lb/>
i e. Health i <lb/>
cl j;. i <lb/>
nuts. a i . i on <lb/>
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old . .<lb/>
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i,<lb/>
H I net <lb/>
. u; in vi I<lb/>
ii Ha; . <lb/>
. <lb/>
alone who can <lb/>
2nd That to I he be- <lb/>
our hi art-fell <lb/>
trusting that when <lb/>
can longer follow the <lb/>
of this life may they be r <lb/>
u-1 with their little one on <lb/>
shores the happy <lb/>
ground, when the fir.-of <lb/>
l i on- <lb/>
i Id , locate be- <lb/>
A s <lb/>
would bi <lb/>
oil <lb/>
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. e <lb/>
i I that <lb/>
as. Re <lb/>
O. <lb/>
and <lb/>
school for <lb/>
i c Crave. <lb/>
7,825.00 <lb/>
625.011 <lb/>
1102,997.86 <lb/>
forever in r <lb/>
a a common impulse. Others c ,. ,,. s <lb/>
between. Mr. Laughing- 3rd That a copy of these r <lb/>
ho whiskers quivered spread upon, r <lb/>
though he smell a rat and. Mr. <lb/>
activity belied the <lb/>
ii . of a <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Son in Cl <lb/>
Cal is . hear. <lb/>
on <lb/>
ii i i <lb/>
Pi i . . . A. . <lb/>
i . r i, ti <lb/>
1-1 <lb/>
was <lb/>
. e v <lb/>
, i <lb/>
. i. i i <lb/>
l- <lb/>
., <lb/>
2,762.14 <lb/>
12,500.0 <lb/>
a copy be sent to tho be- <lb/>
family and a be <lb/>
sent The Reflect.- r ii a <lb/>
E. A C <lb/>
Committee <lb/>
84.926.07 <lb/>
7,686.60 <lb/>
-i . hi t 49.68 92,562.20 <lb/>
ii-. ii 6,173.02 <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
I'M, M. <lb/>
do o that <lb/>
la true<lb/>
a.-h <lb/>
unit <lb/>
M Jan., 1907 <lb/>
J MOORE, <lb/>
II I I <lb/>
E. <lb/>
I. W. TUCKER, <lb/>
O. E HARRIS <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
I n From my poi o; e <lb/>
night of the of y. <lb/>
, ladies bicycle, i C throe <lb/>
I brass plugs in roar tire <lb/>
Any <lb/>
leading to re- <lb/>
will be appreciated. <lb/>
K. T. Evans. <lb/>
Bank of <lb/>
ion that he <lb/>
in of a <lb/>
came to the com- <lb/>
which had been talking <lb/>
n r Dutch nets. The con- <lb/>
i i u loud on <lb/>
th subjects as Dutch herring <lb/>
a y . i <lb/>
Ch must have had <lb/>
a in of trouble when <lb/>
before <lb/>
the committee, for <lb/>
him that he was not a member <lb/>
n-t had no right to be heard <lb/>
except by invitation <lb/>
committee not <lb/>
wary, however, and <lb/>
asked Mr. Laughinghouse <lb/>
thereupon Mr. now- it nearly <lb/>
i I u . ,, capital stock It is  gilt <lb/>
proceeded by that to and a <lb/>
years ago the committee was j showing. <lb/>
packed against him, but he beat, <lb/>
its report on the floor by seventy , Reward, <lb/>
thirty odd of Ml hi. <lb/>
I he said that the commission pleated to that there is at <lb/>
warned pointed by the Governor <lb/>
or way that this commit- j that catarrh. <lb/>
son. Elijah Moore, color- was packed, but that he <lb/>
ft our permission. Any Thereupon Mr. Jacobson arose <lb/>
I disregarding this notice stated that Mr. Laughing-j <lb/>
prosecuted. house's argument seemed con- <lb/>
Jefferson Jones. of charges that committee <lb/>
had been packed. He resented <lb/>
the assertion and had some re- <lb/>
marks in protest to offer. The, <lb/>
matter was further <lb/>
up a Jersey by Mr and Mr- Laugh- <lb/>
light red color, about . . . . ,.desiring a differ <lb/>
each day for the next meeting <lb/>
committee. Mr. Jacobson <lb/>
night <lb/>
fire she fain I. a<lb/>
lost the i f <lb/>
presumed t h. is o; <lb/>
i thou h <lb/>
an <lb/>
g.- Cl t<lb/>
,. . bitter. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
th tr and i <lb/>
i. i.i J, . . I ; . <lb/>
i e are many ; <lb/>
tern-j dents in th career of a <lb/>
bi borrower. <lb/>
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up wast I . pron <lb/>
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i induces rt n--. sh . <lb/>
I a no <lb/>
. I . lister s <lb/>
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in three-l <lb/>
n . . . j use <lb/>
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tin e r nu <lb/>
been i <lb/>
ti i. ,. g . In T i <lb/>
ml <lb/>
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In the B <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
VIII. nil .- J I I t <lb/>
it nu of- <lb/>
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Tea will t <lb/>
tea i r I <lb/>
i. If . . K . <lb/>
Newt- man by <lb/>
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p id <lb/>
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must a Kn <lb/>
Hi . <lb/>
the i of the <lb/>
were to play tennis <lb/>
their Whether h ti <lb/>
ranee Insisted only <lb/>
r the<lb/>
,; to practice <lb/>
of not <lb/>
Graphic. <lb/>
in complete <lb/>
t tor <lb/>
by I on hat <lb/>
it, bold Ly <lb/>
if you fat j, because your food <lb/>
Possesses W power to fit instead of <lb/>
over human body. <lb/>
all your system; I <lb/>
Delia Ann Jones. <lb/>
Bile N. C, Jan -th 1907. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
old. in <lb/>
d swallow fork <lb/>
the Catarrh being <lb/>
constitutional requires a <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, acting directly I <lb/>
upon the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
the system, thereby destroying the i <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and giving <lb/>
the patient strength by building the <lb/>
and nature in <lb/>
its work. The proprietor have .- ; <lb/>
much faith in its powers <lb/>
that they have offered Ore <lb/>
Dollars any case that it fails to cure, j <lb/>
Si for list of testimonials. <lb/>
Address F. J. CO., Toledo, j <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggist.<lb/>
some Malayan <lb/>
tribes the African are said to <lb/>
l-e the of nil the . <lb/>
natural The m are said to J,, <lb/>
have a variety of en plants <lb/>
around than arc found In <lb/>
mid of n German <lb/>
Is The <lb/>
la tin- Kongo <lb/>
The <lb/>
wonderful skill In In u their <lb/>
raced hillsides by tun i-l-s water <lb/>
from tin- in <lb/>
have a clear of <lb/>
i given surface. As Hie <lb/>
mat's what Hollister's Rocky <lb/>
Mountain Tea does. cents, <lb/>
lea or Tablets- <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
give mil Ir <lb/>
it; Cough Syrup ; <lb/>
Children like . <lb/>
pleasant. Contains <lb/>
and tar. It original laxative <lb/>
cough syrup and unrivaled the re- <lb/>
lief hi croup, the cold out <lb/>
through the bowels. Conforms to <lb/>
rood and Drug Law. Sold by <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
Lear., string-y people do not <lb/>
Pepsin in the fat <lb/>
f o too much Pepsin an- not <lb/>
Give <lb/>
Take Hall's Family Pills for e water are always -l the <lb/>
hints, will I them <lb/>
can net same by prov-1 said something fur- <lb/>
paying <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
J Z. V. Vincent. <lb/>
lip. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
U S BROWN <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
ices in State and Federal <lb/>
costs. packer <lb/>
Replied Mr. Laughinghouse to do otherwise. <lb/>
that he would take nothing <lb/>
Some men treat their wives <lb/>
kindly because they are afraid <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Builder, Tile Setter. <lb/>
and estimates <lb/>
n application. All work <lb/>
Tern key job when ever de- <lb/>
es <lb/>
C to Eat <lb/>
Established in 1866. <lb/>
. PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA- <lb/>
and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Bags, <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
will possess small at- <lb/>
that. sort from a gentleman who traction for some women ti there <lb/>
looked like he harbored a set <lb/>
bury in ground within his per- <lb/>
son, although what he said in <lb/>
fact ha already been <lb/>
Then it was that Mr. Jacob- <lb/>
son proved himself to be alive <lb/>
and Mr. Laughinghouse became <lb/>
active and all the <lb/>
went into an uproar. <lb/>
No blows were <lb/>
Mr. appearance is <lb/>
News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
are no bargain counters. <lb/>
Got Fooled. <lb/>
was literally coughing myself to <lb/>
death, nod become to weak to leave <lb/>
my bed; and neighbors predicted that <lb/>
would it alive; but they got <lb/>
. fooled, for thanks be U God, was in- <lb/>
to try Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb/>
J It took just four one dollar bottles to <lb/>
completely the cough and restore <lb/>
and me co good sound Mrs. <lb/>
, j Eva of Stalk <lb/>
Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold <lb/>
and healer of throat and lungs, <lb/>
is guaranteed by J. L. Wooten Drug- <lb/>
gist. and Trial bottle free. <lb/>
me the man with ravishing <lb/>
And sweet, red lips; <lb/>
is better than mansions of <lb/>
stone, <lb/>
. in-, lib . , <lb/>
he then turn th, For joy and <lb/>
n r b of hi- <lb/>
I . IS rut in l <lb/>
end well the nest. <lb/>
Then as the water cat -rs the Join i <lb/>
II is I I -ft. ills- <lb/>
. nm In all j <lb/>
an. <lb/>
Or temples brick, <lb/>
be, <lb/>
she takes <lb/>
Tea- <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
all the J-j <lb/>
I those proportions necessary to <lb/>
the stomach . <lb/>
to digest assimilate ail foods that -my <lb/>
is not only a <lb/>
. bat it is a tis- <lb/>
c tiding tonic well. <lb/>
-n, P . of s <lb/>
i .<lb/>
t- stomach, r <lb/>
t. , . . id ;. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
L. FLEMING, <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
tinner. Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
WHEDBEE, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
act icon in all courts. <lb/>
Livery and <lb/>
and Ml <lb/>
. tor all <lb/>
the <lb/>
or <lb/>
, W. Lon <lb/>
ORES LONG, <lb/>
; v. r. <lb/>
A quiet home wedding <lb/>
ed at the residence of Mr. David <lb/>
Henry Moore of Greenville <lb/>
township Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
four o'clock when Miss Mary <lb/>
Maud Moore was united in mar- <lb/>
to Mr. Guilford A. Moore- <lb/>
The was performed by <lb/>
Rev. J. E. pastor of <lb/>
Greenville Memorial Baptist <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Immediately after the <lb/>
happy couple together <lb/>
with many relative and friends, <lb/>
drove to the home of the father <lb/>
of the groom where a beautiful <lb/>
and much-enjoyed supper was <lb/>
served. After a happy evening, <lb/>
their friends departed, wishing <lb/>
them a long and life <lb/>
The cheapest thing in <lb/>
is sunshine, and the cheap- <lb/>
est in Kentucky is moonshine. <lb/>
Some men are born small, <lb/>
some shrink, and some others <lb/>
never find out how small they <lb/>
really they are. <lb/>
LOOK IN YOUR <lb/>
WARDROBE. <lb/>
Don't expect to find horse <lb/>
sense-in an automobile <lb/>
One taste of success is better <lb/>
Too C Vow Overcoats. <lb/>
do i. Bad any wearing <lb/>
overcoats in Alaska, even in the win- <lb/>
said n from that territory. <lb/>
principal thing to be careful <lb/>
about Is keeping; the bend, limits and <lb/>
feet warm. In that part of Alaska <lb/>
whore I have been Hie only land trans- <lb/>
la by dog and to fol- <lb/>
low them one has to drop Into n dog- <lb/>
trot beside the Bled. An ordinary suit <lb/>
Is plenty thick to keep you <lb/>
warm, an overcoat Is In <lb/>
that temperature. Trotting <lb/>
a sled wearing an overcoat would <lb/>
make you and tho bitter cold <lb/>
would the perspiration. The <lb/>
men there wear n fur that covers <lb/>
every part of the head face except <lb/>
the eyes, and there is only a little peep- <lb/>
bole for lined mitts <lb/>
worn on the bands and moccasins with <lb/>
woolen stockings on the <lb/>
more Sun. <lb/>
Croup can pm M stopped in <lb/>
minutes. No to I If j j . <lb/>
en or your child. A E <lb/>
-ii . S run Dr. t <lb/>
. Syrup culled <lb/>
Croup Cure, does the work . , , <lb/>
Hoes it quickly. Ur, Snoop a Croup K. ; f; tn the <lb/>
Cure is for croup remember, i <lb/>
a dozen ailments <lb/>
It s tor croup, that e all, Sold by J . m --i <lb/>
Bryan's Store, j in -n <lb/>
1- <lb/>
well. <lb/>
To stop a cold with is It <lb/>
safer than to let run and cure it after; <lb/>
wards. Taken at the <lb/>
will head all colds and <lb/>
Grippe and perhaps save you from <lb/>
or <lb/>
are little toothsome cold cure tablets <lb/>
selling in cent and cent boxes. If <lb/>
you are chilly, if yon begin to sneeze, <lb/>
try They will surely <lb/>
the cold, and please you. <lb/>
Bryan's Drug Store <lb/>
or II lot <lb/>
it <lb/>
r or <lb/>
. i iv <lb/>
m it . w-U <lb/>
1875.- <lb/>
S. E SCHULTZ. <lb/>
HI SI <lb/>
I. W. BRYAN. <lb/>
retail ; <lb/>
re Dealer. paid <lb/>
tildes, Cotton teed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lie I <lb/>
steads. Mattresses. Oak Suits <lb/>
I a f <lb/>
tr. .- c j-. t <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Get out your suit <lb/>
and have it cleaned and <lb/>
pressed. I do all work in <lb/>
this line promptly and as it <lb/>
should be done. <lb/>
I also have a lull line of <lb/>
samples for suits to order <lb/>
and save you money <lb/>
on an order. Give ate a <lb/>
call. ; <lb/>
, ,of n <lb/>
A man Who travels a <lb/>
the worst accident <lb/>
ever heard of befalling u wooden leg- <lb/>
man Is the time such . <lb/>
was going homo after being to Baby Parlor. <lb/>
late supper, along about o'clock <lb/>
In the morning, when his peg leg went <lb/>
through an auger hole In the <lb/>
plank sidewalk, he kept circling <lb/>
that bole nil night thinking he <lb/>
home. The editor f this <lb/>
paper wants It understood <lb/>
that we cannot vouch for tho truth- <lb/>
this <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
AM Sam. <lb/>
At of tho large north country <lb/>
recently a <lb/>
t lady happened to of the <lb/>
private. pews. The verger, who la <lb/>
known be s stern old chap. <lb/>
mediately on to and <lb/>
I'm to cum <lb/>
art e a paid <lb/>
said th <lb/>
-mar V I <lb/>
nil. Urn <lb/>
Tables. Lounges, Safes P <lb/>
Gail Ax Snub. <lb/>
I Life Tobacco, Key West <lb/>
i Unity George Cigar, I <lb/>
Cherries, es; i <lb/>
pies, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Meat Flour, Meat <lb/>
Manic Food, Matches <lb/>
Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, <lb/>
Nuts Dried <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes, currants, <lb/>
Glass and China war Tip <lb/>
wooden and <lb/>
crackers, Best <lb/>
Butler, New Sewing Ma <lb/>
and numerous other goods <lb/>
Quality and for . <lb/>
Come see me,. p <lb/>
-i- <lb/>
Wood's Seeds.<lb/>
Irish Cobbler <lb/>
Seed Potatoes <lb/>
have proved by long the <lb/>
most productive Early Po- <lb/>
in cultivation. Read the let- <lb/>
from truckers, in our New <lb/>
Descriptive for <lb/>
We are the. Unrest dealers in <lb/>
Potatoes in the South; <lb/>
Maine-grown <lb/>
Second Crop <lb/>
Northern-grown . <lb/>
all stocks and <lb/>
grown purposes. <lb/>
Write for prices and WOOD'S <lb/>
NOT about <lb/>
all for the Farm and Harden. <lb/>
. Mailed free <lb/>
T. W. MIS, <lb/>
. ; Vs. <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
BLOW, and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A not fr <lb/>
m we lake <lb/>
Cr i I in r I .<lb/>
ll<lb/>
We <lb/>
or printing <lb/>
A Miss who <lb/>
topped a short Sunday <lb/>
the home of W. E. Honks to <lb/>
the had the mis- <lb/>
fortune to fall while going down <lb/>
he , . of the-, porch I <lb/>
hurt . . II; We in- <lb/>
t that after reaching the <lb/>
depot i; had to be called <lb/>
to attend her sufferings which, <lb/>
while not serious were very pain <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff D. D. <lb/>
Laurie J. Chapman, of Grifton, <lb/>
seemed to enjoy the play in the <lb/>
opera house Monday night <lb/>
Ola Forbes and Dr. D. L. <lb/>
James of Greenville, came Tugs. <lb/>
day evening to see. he <lb/>
the Golden <lb/>
barb that out at the Joe <lb/>
Junes farm near last <lb/>
lay Joe Jones and <lb/>
in a drunken row Jam <lb/>
Britt a terrible beating with <lb/>
and cut him with a knife <lb/>
in several places on the body. <lb/>
T snap ed a pistol at a <lb/>
second man, it failing to fire they <lb/>
threw ii at knocked hint <lb/>
down, then set fire to his <lb/>
burning it off. They then <lb/>
took a third man and kicked the <lb/>
seat of his pants from the plan- <lb/>
It was a regular old <lb/>
romper for which the are <lb/>
Davis Co. of Norfolk. Va. The of the Hone re <lb/>
This house enjoys a liberal pat- j We. <lb/>
in this territory, and we, a horse and buggy stood in <lb/>
feel assured with the addition of front of a club house. As a man <lb/>
Boyd and he is a hail <lb/>
met by all good people. <lb/>
w well <lb/>
UR TERRIBLE TONGUE. <lb/>
of Martin county, came here Fri-J and k <lb/>
day after a prisoner who delight <lb/>
Wanted r false pretense. Tuesday in a runaway Mr. T. <lb/>
found his man and returned was <lb/>
his with him Saturday. <lb/>
We have always been impress- <lb/>
ed with the idea that the <lb/>
of our State and county <lb/>
guaranteed unto every man. <lb/>
fed with an offense against <lb/>
the law, the right and privilege <lb/>
of trial by a jury composed of <lb/>
countrymen. The <lb/>
custom f late seems to have been <lb/>
inf. judge at his <lb/>
discretion can take into himself <lb/>
the prerogative and decide mat- <lb/>
regardless of constitution and <lb/>
everything else to -own liking <lb/>
and pleasure, a prerogative the <lb/>
public generally does not <lb/>
or approve, To enter a plea <lb/>
of innocence for an offense <lb/>
charged with an anticipation of a <lb/>
jury verdict and then for a one <lb/>
man power to declare otherwise <lb/>
has grown not <lb/>
but at future day we an- <lb/>
the will of the people <lb/>
stamp at the ballot box their con- <lb/>
of imaginative <lb/>
so abused. <lb/>
there is anything for which <lb/>
this writer has an <lb/>
com pt it .- a I who will <lb/>
slap an aged invalid parent from <lb/>
her chair. shame and r <lb/>
it can be said there is such a <lb/>
cur th tow i i f Content- <lb/>
we recommend him to <lb/>
his neighbors and the <lb/>
in which he lives at a fit sub- <lb/>
to he stripped to the waist <lb/>
a cat-o-tine-tails vigorously <lb/>
applied. <lb/>
I would not sell the happiness <lb/>
of my Darter for the wealth of <lb/>
yonder by met <lb/>
with a encore from his <lb/>
audience Monday night in the <lb/>
tin <lb/>
His body was bruised in several <lb/>
places and it is thought his right <lb/>
arm is broken. <lb/>
W. J. Hemby went to Green- <lb/>
ville on the evening train Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A son of Mr. Henry Se- mons, <lb/>
who lives near h -re, while cutting <lb/>
tobacco Monday cut his <lb/>
foot with an so badly that it <lb/>
Will be sometime before he can <lb/>
do any work. <lb/>
On account of the engine burst- <lb/>
You take, a swim <lb/>
You say you've swum, <lb/>
i you <lb/>
they're not <lb/>
Ai . mi skim <lb/>
Is never s <lb/>
i words you speak, <lb/>
Those words are <lb/>
Bi a you f <lb/>
A top you spin, <lb/>
The top is <lb/>
A hare you skin, <lb/>
Yet not <lb/>
Nor can a grin. <lb/>
Be ever <lb/>
If we forget <lb/>
Then we've forgotten <lb/>
But if we bet <lb/>
We haven't <lb/>
No we let <lb/>
Is <lb/>
What we upset <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Now don't this prove <lb/>
Our language <lb/>
away At about the <lb/>
a colored man came to the <lb/>
cue and brought the animal to a <lb/>
halt. The r got out patted, <lb/>
the horse, thanked the colored j- <lb/>
man and handed him a green-; <lb/>
back.-. <lb/>
like he's had a scare J <lb/>
some soil; been hit or Some- <lb/>
suggested the colored <lb/>
man. <lb/>
that He's a <lb/>
going, cool-headed old chap, and <lb/>
there's nothing around to <lb/>
en him. Got to dozing and <lb/>
a bad dream, eh, <lb/>
Then the driver gave a final <lb/>
love slay to Billy's brown flank; <lb/>
jumped inside clattered <lb/>
away <lb/>
And a woman who happened <lb/>
to be passing the club house con- <lb/>
it he- duty <lb/>
stop at a tree box and say things j <lb/>
to a small boy who was fitting a <lb/>
pebble to a shooter <lb/>
Washington Star. <lb/>
J. J. HINES <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Be Careful You Plant Cotton. <lb/>
The action of the cotton mar- <lb/>
recently would indicate <lb/>
prices for this crop and still low- <lb/>
for the next should another <lb/>
Co. last Tuesday evening. Capt. b course <lb/>
has been to consumption of cotton k <lb/>
during the week to on the increase and so is <lb/>
chase a new one. The for Southern <lb/>
of engine at the time it did when how to <lb/>
no one was near was indeed for grow two blades where <lb/>
as the engine was literally before, and many of <lb/>
to. h and and <lb/>
; he liberal use of fertilizers arc <lb/>
also learning the art of growing <lb/>
E. S. Edwards, we are inform- <lb/>
ed has sold his interests here <lb/>
and will move to Greenville to <lb/>
engage in the brick business. <lb/>
I Ha ii on has mi . <lb/>
South Ayden up in th <lb/>
no t r, portion of the town. <lb/>
two bales of cotton where only <lb/>
one grew before <lb/>
present crop, i f the move- <lb/>
is a large one will run prob- <lb/>
ably over thirteen million bales, <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds K. Williams, <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
R Congleton and Beanie <lb/>
Mooring. <lb/>
Guilford A. Moore and Mary <lb/>
Maude More. <lb/>
A. L. Wynn and Leon War-i Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
Robbin and <lb/>
Hemby. <lb/>
Moses Cox and <lb/>
Weather. <lb/>
Rain tonight, snow in the <lb/>
mountains districts. Tuesday <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
A full line of Dry <lb/>
Everything for the house and term. I make a <lb/>
order.<lb/>
AYDEN, N C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
the business 1906. <lb/>
L LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, Pd in, <lb/>
2,700.00 <lb/>
profits <lb/>
expenses, 1,234.87 <lb/>
unpaid . 162.00 <lb/>
to check, 56,355.26 <lb/>
856.48 <lb/>
Cheeks 726.00 <lb/>
Total, . <lb/>
Due ; ems, Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, optional Hank notes and U. S. 5,243.0 <lb/>
i g <lb/>
To Via <lb/>
Mrs- M. r. Norris will <lb/>
a small party of young <lb/>
pie Wednesday evening at six <lb/>
o'clock complimentary u Miss <lb/>
O P CAROLIN . <lb/>
OF f <lb/>
, t of i . . i <lb/>
enter ; true i the of my mid be- <lb/>
j. it. <lb/>
be <lb/>
too much for Elba of <lb/>
the worlds v not-i <lb/>
-a withstanding I he enormous con- A buffet luncheon will <lb/>
of this section, is moving demand for en at noon by Mrs. Julian <lb/>
to Norfolk. Timberlake, complimentary to <lb/>
F. has learn nor to Miss Julia Worth, of <lb/>
with the North State J the demand fol. bu, ton. and Miss Elba Cotton, of <lb/>
Life insurance Company. the demand press the I v. News <lb/>
was a attendance Observer. <lb/>
nil . <lb/>
and sworn to<lb/>
I . <lb/>
It.<lb/>
press the demand for colon, but <lb/>
let the demand press the <lb/>
a large Wilson Time-. <lb/>
the road overseers here Sat-1 <lb/>
There was an unusually large. stop to think of <lb/>
crowd in town Saturday and our <lb/>
Occupy Two Stores. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen have taken <lb/>
it. but the carriers who take the; the store next door to their <lb/>
chants seemed to reap mail day in place, a <lb/>
. , such weather as this have a j has been built a id the mi. <lb/>
Ladies of the Methodist church hard task. The rural mail will enlarge their business into <lb/>
served oysters in one of the <lb/>
Lyon stores Friday night and <lb/>
rendition of Matrimony Saturday. We are informed <lb/>
is good. <lb/>
The Williams Comedy Com- <lb/>
is hilled for this place Feb- <lb/>
14.15 <lb/>
The people of Ayden surely <lb/>
owe Messrs Hooks Gardner a <lb/>
debt of gratitude for the mag- <lb/>
opera house they have <lb/>
placed here for the pleasure and <lb/>
amusement of the public It is <lb/>
a and we are proud of it. <lb/>
The untiring effort put forth by <lb/>
these two young is <lb/>
worthy of success and they <lb/>
should receive a most liberal pat- <lb/>
Mr. Asa Garris, and old and <lb/>
prosperous living just <lb/>
South of Ayden. died Tuesday <lb/>
evening about o'clock. Mr. <lb/>
Garris was a Confederate sol- <lb/>
and lost a leg in of <lb/>
his cause. He leaves <lb/>
a family of children, all <lb/>
grown, who are in fair <lb/>
stances. He was buried Wed- <lb/>
R. B. Shaw came Tuesday to <lb/>
make arrangement for several <lb/>
weeks stay here in order to id <lb/>
and repair musical instruments. <lb/>
Be will return next week. <lb/>
Miss Mamie of <lb/>
ton, has been hew on a visit and <lb/>
to attend the opera during the <lb/>
they cleared something like <lb/>
We regret to learn Mr. Ed <lb/>
Garris is seriously sick at his <lb/>
home with pneumonia. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Dawson. a Mr. <lb/>
Brooks. W. L. Kittrell and <lb/>
George of Grifton, spent <lb/>
Sunday with friends in Ayden. <lb/>
Rev. E. T. Phillips, filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at <lb/>
last Sunday- <lb/>
Rev. K. H. Jones, returned to <lb/>
Ayden Saturday night from an <lb/>
extended visit to relatives in <lb/>
Martin county. <lb/>
Miss Prime, of Boston is vising <lb/>
Mrs. M. E. Carson. <lb/>
F. L. Woodard vice president <lb/>
of the White Sewing Machine <lb/>
Co., of C is stop- <lb/>
ping at Hotel for a few <lb/>
days. Mr. Woodard had the <lb/>
misfortune to loose Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
Rev. R. H. Jones filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at the <lb/>
Christian church Sunday morn- <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
Capt IX G Berry and wife <lb/>
left Sunday for Bertie <lb/>
in to a telegram an- <lb/>
the Mrs. <lb/>
Berry's mother- <lb/>
Our townsman, Mr. J. <lb/>
Boyd, has purchased an interest <lb/>
in the well known wholesale <lb/>
vice is a great convenience, as it I two stores. One room will be <lb/>
enables people along the routes j devoted mainly to goods <lb/>
to remain at home and keep i and the other to men's wear. <lb/>
comfortable in bad weather, and <lb/>
have their mail earned to them <lb/>
They are now arranging their <lb/>
stock in both rooms and will <lb/>
every day. The carriers who I have an establishment that is a <lb/>
perform this daily duty are <lb/>
entitled to every possible <lb/>
consideration. <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
Brick Block, Railroad st <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Sales Feed and Livery <lb/>
Stables. <lb/>
Nice Conveyances. <lb/>
Beat <lb/>
Prices to suit the time. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C <lb/>
C. R. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
HART -CO. <lb/>
TO J. B. <lb/>
in Goods. No- <lb/>
tins. Tight and Heavy <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Tripp A Co <lb/>
credit to Greenville. <lb/>
of condition <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Ai THE CLOSE OF 20th, <lb/>
Loans and Discount.; Stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured Fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Unsecured 348.59 Undivided profits 2,713.79 <lb/>
Fixtures Deposit 2,537.75 <lb/>
Due from Banks 34,515.42 subject 57,844.55 <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
12-1.25 <lb/>
479.46 <lb/>
He up this Time. <lb/>
The ground hog got the better <lb/>
of Postmaster Flanagan and run <lb/>
him into his overcoat We had <lb/>
begun to think that he was <lb/>
going to pull through in his shirt <lb/>
sleeves, just to show that a move <lb/>
of his fine physique don't mind <lb/>
such a small thing as weather, <lb/>
but the sleet was too many for <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Maven. <lb/>
N. W. Jackson has moved into <lb/>
his new in the Sam White <lb/>
house, and E E. Griffin has <lb/>
moved to the house in South <lb/>
Greenville vacated by Mr. Jack- <lb/>
son <lb/>
W. E. Moore has moved his <lb/>
repair shop to a portion of the <lb/>
corner building occupied by L. <lb/>
H. Pender. <lb/>
Mas , <lb/>
John Quince a well <lb/>
known colored man here; died <lb/>
Monday night. He had for <lb/>
years been a <lb/>
the factory of the John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co., and a faithful <lb/>
State of Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. f <lb/>
I, U. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear that the share statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. J. r. DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Feb <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan- 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
513,9- <lb/>
1.006,72 <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin, <lb/>
bank V <lb/>
tad other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 5,800.00- <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits 718.48 <lb/>
Bill 3.000,00 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 2.134,60 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 960.26- <lb/>
Check. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, Pitt, <lb/>
l bot. <lb/>
the above best of <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
my <lb/>
Subscribed and be-J Correct <lb/>
me, this M day f M. .,. T. Ci f w- J CRIMES <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
SUPPLEMENT. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
Of all claims and e <lb/>
Board of County of <lb/>
with <lb/>
Condition of said county the Used <lb/>
ending December 2nd. <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
PAUPER. <lb/>
No. , To whom issued. <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
John Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
H. C. for <lb/>
H. H. Tyson <lb/>
O. Byrd and Bro. <lb/>
ii David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
By Battle <lb/>
Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
William Bernard <lb/>
John S. Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
C Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
I Susan <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A J. Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
W. S. Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
. Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
VI Titus Elks <lb/>
; Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Harriet Gardner <lb/>
Betsey <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
M. Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Robt <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Ham and wife <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnston <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee<lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
6-1 <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Ellen May <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Morgan <lb/>
Ashley Norris child <lb/>
Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
R. A. Robinson <lb/>
William Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
Joseph H. Spain <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
John Shepard <lb/>
G. W. Smith <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
Delia Staton<lb/>
i I <lb/>
1501 <lb/>
No, To whom issued- <lb/>
I Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb/>
John Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Sam Walters <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Flora Williams <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
I Frank Grimes <lb/>
I Nancy Corbett <lb/>
H. H. Craft burying <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
John Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
O. Boyd Bro <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright wife <lb/>
C. for <lb/>
H Tyson <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Win- Bernard <lb/>
John S. Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F. Cannon <lb/>
W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A. J Corbett <lb/>
Nancy Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
W. S. Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Hannah <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Betsey Garris <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
K- Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Frank Hines <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Joe House wife <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
Mrs Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Elon May <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Morgan <lb/>
Ashley Norris and child <lb/>
Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
j No. To whom issued. <lb/>
R A. Robinson <lb/>
001209 Wm. Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
L. Simmons <lb/>
Jas. H. Spain <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jno. Sheppard <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
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Clemmie Stock <lb/>
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. Fannie Tripp <lb/>
I I Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Margaret Vines <lb/>
Mrs- W. G. Windham <lb/>
John Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
Flora Williams <lb/>
Sam Walters <lb/>
001246 Ann E. <lb/>
Jno Pollard family <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
1264 Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
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2.00 Nancy Moore <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
B Morgan <lb/>
Elon May <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Ashley Norris child <lb/>
Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annie Parker <lb/>
Jno. Pollard family <lb/>
R A Robinson <lb/>
Wm <lb/>
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Cilia Rives <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
Jas H Spain <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
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Delia <lb/>
Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fred Venters <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
Mrs W G Windham <lb/>
Jno. Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
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Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
l Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
, Susan Johnson <lb/>
I Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
l Berry Lee <lb/>
Nancy Moore<lb/>
Morris <lb/>
oil Elon May <lb/>
Mrs J B Morgan <lb/>
Louis<lb/>
Ashley Norris and child <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
; Richard Anderson . <lb/>
Jno. Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
O Byrd Bro. <lb/>
1271 H C for <lb/>
1501 H Tyson <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
J Sallie Raker <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
Jno S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
W C Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
W S Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Betsy Garris <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
K. Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Flora Williams <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
Jno Pollard family <lb/>
Louisa <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
burying pauper <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
m Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
, Jno Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
for <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
o Byrd Bro <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
l Frank Bright wile <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Bernard <lb/>
Jno S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
585-W <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
M Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
; Henry Bail and wife <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
c Redmond Fulford <lb/>
I Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annie Parker <lb/>
so Jno Pollard and family <lb/>
R A Robinson <lb/>
Wm Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
001643 L Simmons <lb/>
Jas H Spain <lb/>
001645 Mary Spain <lb/>
on Jno Sheppard <lb/>
G W Smith <lb/>
j Nonie <lb/>
mi Delia <lb/>
no Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
Tripp <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
j Mary Taylor <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
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Fred Venters <lb/>
Vines <lb/>
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Windham <lb/>
Tisha Flo <lb/>
Hines <lb/>
Robt <lb/>
Lonnie<lb/>
Ann E. <lb/>
Joseph Ham and wife <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Bettie Keel <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
ming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
M Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
K Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C Horton <lb/>
Maria Harrington <lb/>
Isabella Holmes <lb/>
prank Hires <lb/>
Robt <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Ann E <lb/>
Ham <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
V Jno Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
Betsey Garris <lb/>
J Proctor Bro <lb/>
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Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Anderson <lb/>
Jno Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
H C <lb/>
for <lb/>
Byrd Bro. <lb/>
I David Boyd <lb/>
I Frank Bright wife <lb/>
I Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
Jno. S Cannon <lb/>
F Cannon <lb/>
I W. C. Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Con <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan Clark <lb/>
I Reuben Clark <lb/>
I So Willis Chance <lb/>
I Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A -I Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Lisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Crimes <lb/>
Betsy Garris <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
j K. Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
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Ann E <lb/>
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Mary <lb/>
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Mrs Chas Joyner <lb/>
Marina l <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee<lb/>
Nancy Moore<lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Elon May <lb/>
i Mrs. B. Morgan <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Ashely Norris it child <lb/>
Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
Jno Pollard family <lb/>
R A Robinson <lb/>
William Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
I. A Simmons <lb/>
Jes H Spain <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
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Delia Si <lb/>
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Martha Tripp <lb/>
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Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Anderson <lb/>
Jno Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
C for <lb/>
II Tyson <lb/>
Byrd and Bro <lb/>
David Boyd <lb/>
Frank Bright and <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie B <lb/>
Martha y <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
John S- Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
W C Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
Susan lark <lb/>
Chance <lb/>
A J Corbet l <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry and <lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Alex Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks <lb/>
James <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Tisha Fleming <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
B Garris <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
K. Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C. Horton <lb/>
Maria <lb/>
Isabella Holmes<lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Lennie <lb/>
AnnE. <lb/>
Ham and wife <lb/>
Levi Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee<lb/>
0-i <lb/>
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Nancy Moore <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
ElOn May <lb/>
Mrs J B Morgan <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Ashley child <lb/>
Judy Nobles <lb/>
Annis Parker <lb/>
RA Robinson <lb/>
Wm Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
I. Simmons <lb/>
Jas H Spain <lb/>
Mary F Spain <lb/>
Jno Sheppard <lb/>
G W Smith <lb/>
Nonie <lb/>
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Delia Staton <lb/>
j Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
Tripp <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Mary Taylor <lb/>
To- <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fred Vi rs <lb/>
Vin <lb/>
Lou s Vic <lb/>
i l W <lb/>
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s Walters <lb/>
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. Al tins <lb/>
Mill Atkinson <lb/>
Anderson <lb/>
J Br <lb/>
H for <lb/>
I i Ty <lb/>
Byrd and Bro <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
Bynum Bettie <lb/>
Pennie <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Wm Bernard <lb/>
John o Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Camion <lb/>
1200 W C <lb/>
1201 Nancy Cox <lb/>
1202 Phyllis Clark <lb/>
1203 Susan <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
1205 Willis Chance <lb/>
1206 Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A J Corbett <lb/>
and wife<lb/>
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on <lb/>
no <lb/>
. Abram <lb/>
j Henry <lb/>
1210 Hannah Dupree <lb/>
1211 Ale. Daniel <lb/>
1212 <lb/>
no <lb/>
no <lb/>
1213 Titus Elks <lb/>
1214 Jas ire <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
1216 Tisha Fleming <lb/>
1217 Frank G <lb/>
Garris <lb/>
1219 Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
1221 Gorham <lb/>
. 1222 Alex Green <lb/>
. K m <lb/>
1221 Louis Hudson <lb/>
j C I <lb/>
I Maria in <lb/>
I II I<lb/>
1227 Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Frank Hines <lb/>
1229 Robt <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
1232 Lonnie <lb/>
Ann E II <lb/>
1334 Henry Jam s <lb/>
1235 Mary Jones <lb/>
1236 Lawrence <lb/>
1237 Mrs Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
1239 Sim Johnson <lb/>
1240 <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
1212 Lang <lb/>
1248 Berry Lee <lb/>
1211 <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
1217 Morris <lb/>
1248 <lb/>
1249 Mrs J Morgan <lb/>
1250 Louis <lb/>
1251 Ashley Norris child <lb/>
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1252 1399 Ashley Norris and <lb/>
Annis Judy <lb/>
1254 Jno Pollard Annis <lb/>
R A j Watson Phillis <lb/>
Wm R A Robin <lb/>
1257 Riley lo William <lb/>
Cilia Riley <lb/>
1259 L Cilia <lb/>
1260 Jas H L So <lb/>
1261 Mary James H So <lb/>
1262 Jno Mary <lb/>
G W Io John <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
1265 Clemmie Delia <lb/>
1266 Martha Clemmie <lb/>
1267 Fannie Martha <lb/>
Mary Fannie <lb/>
1269 Io Mary <lb/>
1270 <lb/>
1271 Fred Ellen <lb/>
1272 Margaret Fred <lb/>
Louisa <lb/>
1271 Mrs Louisa <lb/>
1275 Jno Mrs. W. ;. <lb/>
1276 Argon John <lb/>
Argon <lb/>
Luke Samuel <lb/>
1290 M try Jo is W Carson <lb/>
Cato co <lb/>
W W D Bl <lb/>
1323 Jno I So<lb/>
Millie Millie CO, <lb/>
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I Hi ah Br. <lb/>
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for O Byrd <lb/>
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ink Bright iv Bynum CO <lb/>
Bynum Pennie <lb/>
1839 Sallie <lb/>
Sallie 1341 Martha Martha Briley 1491 Wm <lb/>
1342 Wm Cato Cato Boyd W D i Jno S Jno S <lb/>
Sarah F<lb/>
1346 S I- a <lb/>
Cannon 1347 Nancy or I Nancy Phyllis Clark Susan . <lb/>
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Co Reuben <lb/>
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Henry <lb/>
Abram <lb/>
Henry Hannah <lb/>
1356 Alex <lb/>
1337 Hannah <lb/>
Alex Titus So <lb/>
1359 Peggy 1510 <lb/>
Titus 1611 Redmond So <lb/>
1361 Jas. Tisha So <lb/>
1362 Redmond So <lb/>
1363 Tisha Frank <lb/>
Frank Betsey <lb/>
1365 Betsy Bettie <lb/>
Bettie Willis <lb/>
1367 Willis Alice Alex Greene i-O <lb/>
1368 Alice <lb/>
Alex ,, 1520 M Hen <lb/>
1521 Louis <lb/>
1522 C <lb/>
1372 C 1523 Maria <lb/>
Maria 1524 <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Frank l- <lb/>
Robt 1227 Lennie <lb/>
Lonni Hard ,, 1527 Ann <lb/>
Ann K 1528 Ham and <lb/>
Ham and <lb/>
II 1531 Henry <lb/>
1381 Henry 1532 Mary Jones S ll <lb/>
1382 Mary Jones S Mary Jones <lb/>
1383 Mary Jones ,., 1534 Lawrence <lb/>
Lawrence ,,,. 1585 Mrs Chas <lb/>
Mrs Marina Johnson <lb/>
Marina Simon <lb/>
Simon r-11538 Susan <lb/>
Susan I <lb/>
1389 go <lb/>
Berry , <lb/>
1393 Nancy SO Moore <lb/>
1394 <lb/>
1395 Abram Morris 1896 Elon I Elon May 1547 Mrs J B i So a <lb/>
1397 Mrs. J. B. Morgan 1398 Louis I Louis 1549 Ashley Norris So <lb/>
No. To whom issued. No. To whom issued. No. To whom issued<lb/>
1517 Willis <lb/>
1518 Alice Gorham <lb/>
1519 Alex Greene I <lb/>
1520 M Henderson <lb/>
1521 Louis Hudson <lb/>
1522 C Horton <lb/>
1523 Harrington I <lb/>
1524 Holmes I <lb/>
1225 Frank Hines <lb/>
1226 Robt. I <lb/>
1227 Lennie I <lb/>
1527 AnnE <lb/>
1528 Ham and wife <lb/>
1530 Hunt <lb/>
1531 Henry James . I <lb/>
1532 Mary Jones S C I <lb/>
1533 Mary Jones Gr I <lb/>
1534 Lawrence Joyner I <lb/>
1535 Mrs Chas Joyner I <lb/>
1536 Johnson <lb/>
1537 Simon Johnson <lb/>
1538 Susan <lb/>
1539 Langley I <lb/>
1540 Lang <lb/>
1541 Berry Lee<lb/>
Moore j <lb/>
Liana <lb/>
1545 Morris <lb/>
1546 Elon May <lb/>
1517 B Morgan <lb/>
Louis I <lb/>
Ashley Norris child <lb/>
1550 Judy Nobles I j <lb/>
1551 Annie Parker <lb/>
1552 Watson Phillips I <lb/>
1553 R A Roberson I <lb/>
1554 Wm Roberson <lb/>
1555 Riley Randolph I <lb/>
1556 Cilia Rives I <lb/>
1-557 L. Simmons <lb/>
1558 Jas H Spain <lb/>
1559 a y Spain <lb/>
Jno Sheppard I <lb/>
1561 G W Smith I <lb/>
1562 Delia Staton I <lb/>
1563 Clemmie Stocks<lb/>
1565 Fannie Tripp <lb/>
1566 Mary <lb/>
1567 <lb/>
1568 Ellen <lb/>
1569 Fred <lb/>
1570 <lb/>
1571 Louisa <lb/>
Mrs W. G. <lb/>
1573 Jno <lb/>
1574 <lb/>
1575 <lb/>
1577 T J Sugg coffin <lb/>
1582 J K coffin <lb/>
1533 Wm <lb/>
1600 G A <lb/>
1618 Wm <lb/>
1624 Virginia <lb/>
1625 Millie <lb/>
1626 Charlotte <lb/>
1627 <lb/>
1628 Jno <lb/>
1629 Hannah <lb/>
1630 <lb/>
1631 Byrd <lb/>
1632 Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
1633 Bynum <lb/>
1634 Penny <lb/>
1635 Sallie <lb/>
1636 Martha <lb/>
1637 Wm <lb/>
1638 Cato <lb/>
1639 W D <lb/>
1640 Jno S <lb/>
1641 Sarah F <lb/>
1642 Wm <lb/>
1643 Nancy <lb/>
1644 Phyllis <lb/>
1645 Susan <lb/>
1646 Reuben <lb/>
1647 <lb/>
1648 Phyllis <lb/>
1649 A J <lb/>
1650 Abram <lb/>
1651 Henry and <lb/>
1652 <lb/>
1653 Hannah <lb/>
1654 Alex <lb/>
1655 Peggy <lb/>
1656 Titus <lb/>
1657 Jas <lb/>
1658 Redmond <lb/>
1659 Tisha <lb/>
1660 <lb/>
1661 Frank <lb/>
1662 Betsy Garris <lb/>
1663 Bettie Gay <lb/>
1664 Willis Graham <lb/>
1665 Alice Gorham <lb/>
1666 Alex. Greene <lb/>
1667 K Henderson <lb/>
1668 Louis Hudson <lb/>
1669 C Horton <lb/>
1670 Maria Harrington <lb/>
1671 Isabella Holmes <lb/>
Frank Hines <lb/>
1673 Robt <lb/>
1674 Lonnie <lb/>
1675 Ann E <lb/>
1676 Ham wife <lb/>
1677 Hunt <lb/>
1678 Henry James <lb/>
1679 Mary Jones S C <lb/>
1680 Jones Gr <lb/>
1681 Lawrence Jo <lb/>
1682 Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
1683 Marina Johnson <lb/>
1684 Simon Johnson <lb/>
1685 Susan Johnson <lb/>
1686 Langley <lb/>
1687 Lang <lb/>
1688 Berry Lee <lb/>
1689 <lb/>
1690 Wm Leggett <lb/>
1691 Nancy Moore <lb/>
1693 Morris <lb/>
1694 Elon May <lb/>
1695 Mrs J B Morgan <lb/>
1696 Louis <lb/>
1698 Ashley Norris child <lb/>
1699 Judy Nobles <lb/>
1700 Parker <lb/>
1701 Watson Phillips <lb/>
1702 R A <lb/>
1703 Wm Robinson <lb/>
1704 Riley <lb/>
1705 Cilia Rives <lb/>
1706 L Simmons <lb/>
1707 Jas H Spain <lb/>
1708 Mary Spain <lb/>
1709 Jno Sheppard <lb/>
1710 G W Smith <lb/>
Delia Staton <lb/>
1712 Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
1713 Martha Tripp <lb/>
1714 Fannie Tripp <lb/>
1715 Mary Taylor <lb/>
1716 Teel <lb/>
1717 Ellen <lb/>
1718 Fred Venters <lb/>
1719 t Vines <lb/>
1720 Louisa Vick <lb/>
1721 Mrs W G Windham <lb/>
17-2 Jno Wilson <lb/>
1723 Wilson <lb/>
1721 Walters <lb/>
Alonzo Joyner <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Millie Atkinson <lb/>
Charlotte Anderson <lb/>
Richard Anderson <lb/>
Jno Braxton <lb/>
Hannah Braxton <lb/>
H. C for H H <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
O Byrd Bro <lb/>
Frank Bright and wife <lb/>
Bynum Battle <lb/>
Pennie Burney <lb/>
Sallie Baker <lb/>
Martha Briley <lb/>
Jno S Cannon <lb/>
Sarah F Cannon <lb/>
Wm Cannon <lb/>
Nancy Cox <lb/>
Phyllis Clark <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
Reuben Clark <lb/>
Willis Chance <lb/>
Phyllis Cobb <lb/>
A J Corbett <lb/>
Abram Dunn <lb/>
Henry and wife<lb/>
Hannah Dupree <lb/>
Daniel <lb/>
Peggy Ellis <lb/>
Titus Elks<lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Tisha Fleming <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
Betsey Garris <lb/>
Bettie Gay <lb/>
Willis Graham <lb/>
Alice Gorham <lb/>
Alex Greene <lb/>
K Henderson <lb/>
Louis Hudson <lb/>
C Horton <lb/>
I Isabella Holmes <lb/>
I Frank Hines <lb/>
Robt <lb/>
Lonnie <lb/>
Ann E <lb/>
Ham wife <lb/>
Hunt <lb/>
Henry James <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
Mary Jones g r <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner <lb/>
Mrs. Chas Joyner <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
Marina Johnson <lb/>
Simon Johnson <lb/>
Susan Johnson <lb/>
Langley <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Berry Lee <lb/>
Wm Leggett <lb/>
Nancy Moore<lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Elon May <lb/>
Mrs J B Morgan <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Ashley Norris child <lb/>
I Judy Nobles <lb/>
I Annis Parker <lb/>
Watson Phillips <lb/>
R A Robinson <lb/>
Wm Robinson <lb/>
Riley Randolph <lb/>
Cilia Rives <lb/>
L Simmons <lb/>
Mary Spain <lb/>
Jno Sheppard <lb/>
G W Smith <lb/>
Delia Staton <lb/>
Clemmie Stocks <lb/>
Martha Tripp <lb/>
Patsy Teel <lb/>
Ellen <lb/>
Fannie Tripp <lb/>
Venters <lb/>
Margaret Vin <lb/>
Louisa Vick <lb/>
Mrs W G Windham <lb/>
Jno Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Walters <lb/>
J R Bland burying <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
Marshall Elks <lb/>
J L Perkins burying <lb/>
pauper <lb/>
J L Perkins for <lb/>
Per <lb/>
I J L Perkins for <lb/>
Per <lb/>
No. To whom issued No. To whom issued <lb/>
tax lIst, <lb/>
1287 W M Moore <lb/>
1288 T A Thigpen <lb/>
1303 Smith <lb/>
1304 Bell <lb/>
1306 R L Joyner <lb/>
1307 R L Johnson <lb/>
1308 Edwards Broughton <lb/>
tax books <lb/>
1324 Dupree <lb/>
1325 W R Whichard <lb/>
1326 <lb/>
1327 C J Tucker <lb/>
1328 S A Gainer <lb/>
1622 R Williams tax list <lb/>
COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
Water Light <lb/>
electric lights <lb/>
W J Turnage coal <lb/>
Water Light <lb/>
J B Cherry Co<lb/>
W J Turnage <lb/>
t Vandyke <lb/>
Water Light Com <lb/>
W J Turnage <lb/>
Water Com<lb/>
H L <lb/>
Water Light com lo<lb/>
Caesar B <lb/>
AH t <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
J R J G <lb/>
L H Pender <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
1446 Hart <lb/>
1452 E S Edwards <lb/>
1464 Water Light com I <lb/>
1476 S R Fowle Son <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
1725 L H Pender <lb/>
1739 Water Light corn <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
ES Edwards <lb/>
G E Harris <lb/>
HOME OF AGED AND INFIRM <lb/>
No. To whom Issued <lb/>
J A supplies <lb/>
J A supplies <lb/>
J A supplies <lb/>
J A supplies<lb/>
1282 <lb/>
1283 <lb/>
1437 <lb/>
1438 <lb/>
I 1584 <lb/>
CO 1585 <lb/>
1732 <lb/>
1733 <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
I 1319 D C Moore <lb/>
1620 Grimes <lb/>
M 1741 J R Strickland <lb/>
supplies <lb/>
repairs <lb/>
supplies <lb/>
repairs <lb/>
supplies <lb/>
repairs <lb/>
supplies <lb/>
repairs <lb/>
supplies <lb/>
repairs <lb/>
INSANE. <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
R. J- Grimes M D <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
Hemby <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Indigent Deaf, Dumb Blind <lb/>
i L W Tucker<lb/>
JAIL <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
H L Carr <lb/>
A H Taft <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
W J Turnage <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
C L Wilkinson Co <lb/>
A H Taft <lb/>
J B Cherry Co <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
A H <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
W J <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
W J Turnage <lb/>
A H Taft <lb/>
J S Smith <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
H C Edwards <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
A H Taft <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
Davenport <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
CL Wilkinson <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
S I Dudley <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
L w Tucker <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
1284 Ricks <lb/>
1297 C D Rountree <lb/>
1298 L W Tucker <lb/>
Water Light com <lb/>
1435 J F <lb/>
Pitt Co Buggy Co. <lb/>
1444 Smith <lb/>
1461 C L Wilkinson Co <lb/>
1462 A H Taft <lb/>
1463 Taft and Vandyke <lb/>
1464 Water Light Com <lb/>
1465 L w Tucker <lb/>
1586 AH Taft <lb/>
1591 L w Tucker <lb/>
1599 Taft Vandyke <lb/>
1602 water Light Com I <lb/>
1603 Baker Hart <lb/>
1621 C L Wilkinson Co <lb/>
1731 A H Taft C. <lb/>
1739 water and Light Com <lb/>
1738 <lb/>
1745 L w Tucker <lb/>
water and Light com <lb/>
A H Taft and Co <lb/>
Jas F Davenport<lb/>
L w Tucker <lb/>
Baker and Hart <lb/>
-145 GE Harris <lb/>
No. <lb/>
FERRIES. <lb/>
To whom issued. <lb/>
Ill W E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
w E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
w E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
w E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
w E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
W E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
w E Proctor <lb/>
J R Davenport <lb/>
1285 w E Proctor <lb/>
1305 J R <lb/>
1428 w E Proctor <lb/>
1436 J R Davenport <lb/>
1605 w E Proctor <lb/>
1735 J R Davenport <lb/>
1740 w E Proctor <lb/>
w E <lb/>
1500<lb/>
BRIDGES <lb/>
No. To whom issued. <lb/>
J L Robinson <lb/>
1-8 L w Lawrence <lb/>
w K <lb/>
J L Fountain <lb/>
w B <lb/>
w B Smith <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
J C Gaskins <lb/>
w P Gilbert <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
Baker and Hart <lb/>
J J Moore <lb/>
w B <lb/>
J C Gaskins <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
Sherwood Gorham <lb/>
J C Gaskins <lb/>
J L Fountain Co <lb/>
B M Lewis <lb/>
Greenville and <lb/>
Veneer Co <lb/>
M A James <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
W B <lb/>
M A James <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
Marcellus Smith <lb/>
F G Dupree <lb/>
J C Gaskins <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
J L Fountain Co. <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
1279 Bryant Tripp <lb/>
1295 J L Perkins <lb/>
1314 Baker Hart <lb/>
1316 L W Lawrence <lb/>
1429 Bryant Tripp <lb/>
1447 J S Pittman <lb/>
1450 Ben Parker <lb/>
1454 W B <lb/>
1466 R L number <lb/>
1467 L W <lb/>
1468 Baker and Hart <lb/>
1579 C Frank Elks <lb/>
1608 Lumber <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
1609 J w Smith <lb/>
1610 L w Lawrence <lb/>
1617 J L Fountain <lb/>
1728 J L Edwards <lb/>
1749 A G <lb/>
1750 E w Braxton <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
lo <lb/>
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No. To whom issued <lb/>
1468 Baker Hart <lb/>
1579 C Frank Elks <lb/>
1608 Greenville Lumber <lb/>
Veneer Co. <lb/>
1609 J W Smith <lb/>
1610 L W <lb/>
1617 J L Fountain <lb/>
1728 J L Edwards <lb/>
A G Whichard <lb/>
1750 E W Braxton <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
J C Gaskins <lb/>
C S Elks <lb/>
W B <lb/>
Lawrence <lb/>
No. To whom issued. <lb/>
D W <lb/>
R E Belcher <lb/>
J R Galloway <lb/>
D W <lb/>
ROADS GENERAL. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
Sam T White <lb/>
Barnhill Son <lb/>
RF Jenkins <lb/>
J L Fountain <lb/>
A H Tail <lb/>
White <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
J W Bro <lb/>
R F Jenkins. J P <lb/>
W J <lb/>
T While <lb/>
J H Start <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
W B Brown <lb/>
A D Warren <lb/>
A D Warren <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
L Parker <lb/>
C T <lb/>
W B Brown <lb/>
H L Carr <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
C T I <lb/>
T White <lb/>
J G Starkey <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Fleming Mooring <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
V C Fleming Co <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
1291 <lb/>
1294 J W Quinnerly Bro <lb/>
1301 B F Manning Co <lb/>
1315 Hart <lb/>
Jno Z <lb/>
J R Harvey Co <lb/>
1431 <lb/>
1432 i Bro <lb/>
Patrick Tucker <lb/>
1434 J R Harvey Co <lb/>
1439 Pitt Co Buggy Co <lb/>
1445 Baker Hart <lb/>
1578 Jno Z Brooks <lb/>
1590 Tucker <lb/>
1593 J R Galloway <lb/>
1595 J w Quinnerly <lb/>
1598 B P Willoughby <lb/>
1604 Baker Hart <lb/>
1737 Joe <lb/>
1748 C D Smith <lb/>
J R Smith Bro <lb/>
, J W Quinnerly Bro <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
J W Quinnerly Bro <lb/>
J R Smith Co <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
Pitt Co Buggy Co <lb/>
C L Wilkinson Co <lb/>
J B Tripp <lb/>
J F Davenport <lb/>
C L Parker <lb/>
W L Smith <lb/>
W H Elks <lb/>
T white <lb/>
J H Cobb <lb/>
H L Carr <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
J R J G <lb/>
R E Belcher <lb/>
L H Cox <lb/>
W J Hemby <lb/>
B F Dawson <lb/>
Vance Belcher <lb/>
J R Overton <lb/>
A D Warren sheriff <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
G V Smith <lb/>
L H Cox <lb/>
B P Willoughby <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
J R Overton <lb/>
W J Hemby <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
1280 J R Galloway <lb/>
1281 W J Hemby <lb/>
1296 Vance Belcher <lb/>
1299 L W Tucker <lb/>
1300 J R Overton <lb/>
1443 J R Galloway <lb/>
1448 Vance Belcher <lb/>
1449 Gay V Smith <lb/>
1455 J S Ross <lb/>
1456 J w Alexander <lb/>
1457 L H Cox <lb/>
1581 W J Hemby <lb/>
1587 J R <lb/>
1592 J H Hinson <lb/>
1596 J R Galloway <lb/>
1597 J <lb/>
1601 C L Parker <lb/>
1729 W J Hemby <lb/>
1730 J R Overton <lb/>
1734 J. S. Ross <lb/>
1736 C L Parker <lb/>
1740 W J Hemby <lb/>
1742 L W Tucker <lb/>
J R Galloway canst <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
J R <lb/>
No- To issued. <lb/>
J W Tucker <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Jack Owens <lb/>
J R Galloway <lb/>
CS Smith <lb/>
J E Nichols <lb/>
w J Hemby <lb/>
R E Belcher <lb/>
Cleon Moore <lb/>
Ford <lb/>
Jno L Taylor <lb/>
Vance <lb/>
A G <lb/>
Smith gr <lb/>
J T Smith Ayden <lb/>
W E Cox <lb/>
i L Taylor <lb/>
J J Owens <lb/>
J W Alexander<lb/>
1774 L H Cox <lb/>
1775 w J Hemby <lb/>
1776 F B Tucker <lb/>
1777 A G <lb/>
1778 J S Ross <lb/>
1779 G A Clark <lb/>
1780 R E Belcher <lb/>
1781 J W Tucker <lb/>
1782 T H Smith <lb/>
1783 Vance Belcher <lb/>
1784 J R Galloway <lb/>
1785 J W Alexander <lb/>
1786 J R Overton <lb/>
1787 J T Smith <lb/>
1788 J G Rives <lb/>
1789 D w <lb/>
1790 T A Carson <lb/>
J J Owens <lb/>
A. G <lb/>
J S Ross<lb/>
No. To whom issued. <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
M H White <lb/>
officer jury <lb/>
W H Smith <lb/>
1401 officer grand jury <lb/>
officer grand jury <lb/>
Miss Lula Taylor <lb/>
feeding jury <lb/>
T White <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
white <lb/>
officer jury <lb/>
Miss Lula Taylor <lb/>
jury <lb/>
T White <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
H Smith <lb/>
T White <lb/>
jury ticket <lb/>
1589 L W Tucker <lb/>
summoning jury <lb/>
, 1606 White <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
1727 H Smith <lb/>
officer grand jury <lb/>
1747 J v Vincent <lb/>
officer jury <lb/>
Miss Lula Taylor <lb/>
feeding jury <lb/>
T White <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
L u Tucker <lb/>
summoning jury <lb/>
jury tickets <lb/>
To whom t <lb/>
COURT COSTS <lb/>
-J P MAYORS. <lb/>
COURT COSTS -SOLICITOR <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
L I Moore <lb/>
L I Moore <lb/>
1752 L I Moore <lb/>
L Moore <lb/>
COURT COST C. S C. <lb/>
No. To whom <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
1751 D C Moore <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
COSTS -SHERIFF <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
COURT <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
L W Tucker . <lb/>
J G Rives <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
O W Harrington <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
J J Harrington <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
L W Tucker . <lb/>
1726 J G Rives <lb/>
1744 L w Tucker <lb/>
1753 L W Tucker <lb/>
1754 B F Dawson <lb/>
1755 J C Crawford <lb/>
1756 W D Sharp <lb/>
Geo Ricks <lb/>
I, W Tucker <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
C D <lb/>
H Harding <lb/>
Abner Eason <lb/>
J w Sn <lb/>
J J Stokes <lb/>
J Blow <lb/>
J H Smith <lb/>
R L Joyner <lb/>
J Marshal Cox <lb/>
W F Harding <lb/>
R F Jenkins <lb/>
B M <lb/>
L B <lb/>
A D Johnston <lb/>
J M <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Town of Greenville <lb/>
C O Rountree <lb/>
H Harding <lb/>
J L Hobgood <lb/>
S A Gainer <lb/>
Abner Eason <lb/>
N R Corey <lb/>
Amt. <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
COURT COSTS -W. T. S. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
C D Co <lb/>
Fred Rouse <lb/>
F M Crawford <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
S J Nobles <lb/>
Isaac Best <lb/>
w P Edwards<lb/>
W C Joyner <lb/>
R E Belcher <lb/>
LuKe House <lb/>
Mack <lb/>
J G Rives <lb/>
ton Little <lb/>
J H Cox <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
W L Fulford <lb/>
Henry Foreman <lb/>
D W <lb/>
C S Forbes <lb/>
J M Windham <lb/>
J J B Cox <lb/>
Andrews <lb/>
No. <lb/>
James Boyd <lb/>
H E Ellis <lb/>
J L <lb/>
L B Evans <lb/>
G A Jackson <lb/>
Jno <lb/>
R O Cobb <lb/>
Henry Pollard <lb/>
Henry Barrow <lb/>
J Marshall Cox <lb/>
Jesse Clark <lb/>
Dave Bullock <lb/>
Mary Bullock <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
J T Smith <lb/>
R J Cobb <lb/>
C D Smith <lb/>
B F Thigpen <lb/>
J M Windham <lb/>
J E Nobles <lb/>
Marion Crawford <lb/>
R A Dixon <lb/>
J Stanly Smith <lb/>
John <lb/>
Frank Harder <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
J A Teel <lb/>
Burney <lb/>
W H May <lb/>
Joseph Wooten <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
j T <lb/>
Ashley Whichard <lb/>
T J Bach <lb/>
J w Sr <lb/>
B M Whitehurst <lb/>
W L Randolph <lb/>
Beach <lb/>
J w Martin <lb/>
COURT COSTS COURT CRIER <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
L w Lawrence <lb/>
L Lawrence <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
1611 L w Lawrence <lb/>
L W Lawrence <lb/>
SHERIFFS CONSTABLES CONVEY- <lb/>
PRISONERS. <lb/>
No. To whom issued <lb/>
w E Cox <lb/>
R E Belcher<lb/>
E G Cox <lb/>
J M Blow <lb/>
Town of Greenville <lb/>
1757 C D Rountree <lb/>
1758 H Harding <lb/>
1759 J M Windham <lb/>
j 1761 W F Harding <lb/>
1762 J J Jenkins <lb/>
W B Carson <lb/>
J M Blow <lb/>
1765 W A James Jr <lb/>
Alston Grimes <lb/>
1767 J J Stokes <lb/>
1768 E G Cox <lb/>
--------11769 Bell <lb/>
q Jenkins <lb/>
; 1771 W L Wooten <lb/>
1772 Town of Greenville <lb/>
1773 RE Belcher <lb/>
Abner Eason <lb/>
C D Rountree <lb/>
W A James Jr <lb/>
COURT COSTS -CONSTABLES <lb/>
No To issued <lb/>
I G V <lb/>
COURT COST-JURY. <lb/>
To whom issued <lb/>
W H Smith officer <lb/>
jury- <lb/>
No <lb/>
feeding jury<lb/>
White <lb/>
Jno <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
RD w <lb/>
J C Taylor <lb/>
Jno S Hawkins <lb/>
Calvin <lb/>
w J M <lb/>
Ford <lb/>
j G L Moore <lb/>
H W Martin <lb/>
35-179 Spain <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Carrie Rouse <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
Hortense King <lb/>
King <lb/>
Jarvis <lb/>
Oliver Little <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
I King <lb/>
Will Moore <lb/>
G T Dawson <lb/>
D W <lb/>
w E warren <lb/>
w H James <lb/>
G w Edmondson <lb/>
R J Grimes <lb/>
J C Tyson <lb/>
Geo Taylor <lb/>
Henry Lewis <lb/>
T H Smith <lb/>
Mrs Lizzie <lb/>
Ben Cannon <lb/>
R R Carr <lb/>
w w Brown <lb/>
w H Crawford <lb/>
Tripp <lb/>
amt<lb/>
I Jones <lb/>
King Hoyle <lb/>
James Hooks<lb/>
Gardner <lb/>
Robt <lb/>
Jason <lb/>
Lewis<lb/>
J C Tyson<lb/>
ITS<lb/>
5- <lb/>
J E Nobles M D exp rt <lb/>
E A <lb/>
F M Crawford <lb/>
Sam Manning <lb/>
Little <lb/>
Grimes <lb/>
Henry Stokes <lb/>
Herbert <lb/>
A T Moore <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
R M <lb/>
R D Harrington Co <lb/>
J H Flanagan <lb/>
C C <lb/>
Charlie Pugh <lb/>
Jarvis <lb/>
Jno B Moore <lb/>
S D Tucker <lb/>
L w Tucker <lb/>
Gardner <lb/>
Thad<lb/>
Chas Sutton <lb/>
w B Alexander <lb/>
Sarah Smith <lb/>
Thad Hart <lb/>
Archie Tripp <lb/>
J w Alexander <lb/>
w J Jenkins <lb/>
Abner Eason <lb/>
B I Owens <lb/>
J J Owens <lb/>
w H Moore <lb/>
J w Jefferson <lb/>
Simon Evans <lb/>
J T Smith Gr <lb/>
Howell Teel <lb/>
D S Smith <lb/>
w T Forrest <lb/>
w R Bullock <lb/>
R H Keel <lb/>
J A Smith <lb/>
Reuben Sugg <lb/>
M D <lb/>
expert <lb/>
1792 R D Harrington <lb/>
1793 F C Harding<lb/>
II <lb/>
It<lb/>
COURT T <lb/>
No. To whom <lb/>
1794 A C Hemby <lb/>
1795 A C Cox <lb/>
1796 Edna Nobles <lb/>
1797 Jane Faircloth <lb/>
1798 Sam Nobles <lb/>
1799 B Stocks <lb/>
1800 Ida Mallory <lb/>
1801 A T Moore <lb/>
1802 J R <lb/>
1803 Bill Smith <lb/>
1804 Pope <lb/>
1805 Con Lanier <lb/>
1806 Jesse Clark <lb/>
1807 Erastus Cannon <lb/>
1808 N R. Corey <lb/>
1809 Ed <lb/>
1810 Nat Bank of <lb/>
1811 Kenneth Staton <lb/>
1812 Zeb Whitehurst <lb/>
1813 T F Nelson <lb/>
1814 <lb/>
1815 Josephus Willis <lb/>
D S Moore <lb/>
I C Hart <lb/>
1818 Ben Sutton <lb/>
1819 Hemby <lb/>
1820 Claudius Jackson <lb/>
V 1821 Webb <lb/>
1822 J W <lb/>
1823 J B Pierce <lb/>
1824 Edwin Tripp <lb/>
1825 J G Laughinghouse <lb/>
1826 J A Buck <lb/>
1827 J R Galloway <lb/>
1828 Moore <lb/>
1829 J H <lb/>
1830 J B <lb/>
1831 J F Allen <lb/>
1832 Smith <lb/>
1833 T G Rives <lb/>
1834 Moses Gorham <lb/>
Jno Whichard <lb/>
1836 D S Moore <lb/>
1837 S A James <lb/>
1838 <lb/>
1839 Moses <lb/>
1840 T J Talley <lb/>
1841 Will Hales <lb/>
1842 L E Elks . <lb/>
1843 C M Jones <lb/>
1844 Rufus Elks <lb/>
1845 David Buck <lb/>
1346 L C I fart <lb/>
w 1847 James Carrie <lb/>
1848 Wm <lb/>
1849 Dick Bond <lb/>
1850 Maggie Jenkins <lb/>
1851 W B Randolph <lb/>
1852 Sam <lb/>
1853 <lb/>
1854 R D Harrington <lb/>
1855 W B Bland <lb/>
1856 Israel Moore <lb/>
1857 Will Roberson <lb/>
1858 Jno S <lb/>
1859 Jno Dennis <lb/>
1860 W O <lb/>
1861 W J Mumford <lb/>
1862 J no T Evans <lb/>
1863 J T <lb/>
1864 S S Smith <lb/>
1865 Stocks <lb/>
1866 Shade A Stocks <lb/>
1867 Denmark Seymour <lb/>
1868 Jno L Cox <lb/>
1869 Macon Worthington <lb/>
1870 J A Reddick <lb/>
1871 W J Tell <lb/>
1872 Henderson Scott <lb/>
1873 Staton <lb/>
1874 Geo Teel <lb/>
1875 F L. Teel <lb/>
1876 Warren <lb/>
1877 J <lb/>
1878 Sam <lb/>
1879 Wm Wilson <lb/>
1880 J H Whitehurst <lb/>
t 1881 M G <lb/>
1882 R D Whitehurst <lb/>
1883 Reddick <lb/>
1884 Lucy Wooten <lb/>
1886 T F Nelson <lb/>
1886 Jenkins <lb/>
i 1888 Laura Manning <lb/>
1889 C M <lb/>
1890 Mrs Minnie Nelson <lb/>
1891 Wm Atkinson <lb/>
L W James <lb/>
s c W H Gray <lb/>
Amt J J Ford <lb/>
CR Davenport <lb/>
Chas Crisp <lb/>
19-3 JR James <lb/>
S N B Dawson <lb/>
Henderson Scott <lb/>
Eli Powell <lb/>
C G Li tie <lb/>
W A Jr <lb/>
H Martin <lb/>
J A Manning <lb/>
D S Rollins <lb/>
Chas Bullock <lb/>
S R Ross <lb/>
Barnhill <lb/>
A P Bullock <lb/>
Bryant <lb/>
J F Brinkley <lb/>
Butler <lb/>
J E <lb/>
Carrie J Carson <lb/>
I W James <lb/>
Lucy A James <lb/>
White <lb/>
H Williams <lb/>
t J L Sugg <lb/>
E Whitehurst <lb/>
F Whitehurst <lb/>
W A James <lb/>
Chas Whitehurst <lb/>
G G Whitehurst <lb/>
W H Ward <lb/>
B F Ward <lb/>
G R Carson <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
W G Stokes <lb/>
iS Carrie Teel <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
1911 J H Roberson <lb/>
1913 J R Bunting <lb/>
W B Roebuck <lb/>
1915 Hyde Carson <lb/>
1916 Jasper <lb/>
1917 H A Gray <lb/>
R Grimes<lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
1320 D C Moore <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Coward Wooten.<lb/>
JO <lb/>
No <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
REGISTER of <lb/>
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Fleming <lb/>
Will Edwards <lb/>
Vance Belcher <lb/>
Dixon <lb/>
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I H Smith<lb/>
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Walter Patrick <lb/>
Burton Gardner <lb/>
Jesse A Stokes <lb/>
Clarence Tyson <lb/>
Robt Worthington <lb/>
Henry Cox <lb/>
Amos ills <lb/>
W G Little <lb/>
S C Whichard <lb/>
S J Nobles<lb/>
1851 <lb/>
1301 <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
OS <lb/>
INDIGENT DEAF. DUMB and BLIND <lb/>
No To whom Issued <lb/>
L W Tucker <lb/>
CORONER <lb/>
No To Whom Issued <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Wm Fountain <lb/>
1469 Wm Fountain <lb/>
SUIT OF HEALTH <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
J E M D <lb/>
J E Nobles M D <lb/>
J E Nobles M D <lb/>
J E Nobles <lb/>
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1292 E Nobles M D <lb/>
1580 E Noble M D <lb/>
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Nobles <lb/>
Am <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
amt <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS <lb/>
No To whom issued <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
W R Home <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
W R Home <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
W R <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J J Elks <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
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W R Home <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
j J Elks <lb/>
W R Home <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S Jones <lb/>
J Elks <lb/>
W R Horn <lb/>
JR Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
W R Home <lb/>
J t Elks <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
J R Barnhill <lb/>
H M Jones <lb/>
1309 J J Elks <lb/>
1310 W R Home <lb/>
1411 J R Spier <lb/>
1412 J R Barnhill <lb/>
1413 S M Jones <lb/>
1470 J J E ks <lb/>
1471 W R Home <lb/>
1472 J R Spier <lb/>
1473 j R <lb/>
1474 S M Jones <lb/>
1612 j j Elks <lb/>
1613 W R Home <lb/>
1614 j R Spier <lb/>
j R Barnhill <lb/>
1616 S M Jones <lb/>
J R Spier <lb/>
W R Home <lb/>
J j Elks <lb/>
M R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
J j Elks <lb/>
j R Spier <lb/>
j R Barnhill <lb/>
S M Jones <lb/>
MISCELLANEOUS <lb/>
No To whom issued amt <lb/>
P Gaskins smallpox B <lb/>
D J Whichard stationery <lb/>
Walker Evans Cogs- <lb/>
., , well Co Record Books <lb/>
o on 1255 J L Wooten small pox <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
annual state-<lb/>
J E Nobles M D small- <lb/>
pox <lb/>
post<lb/>
H A Blow special com- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
W A Sermons surveying <lb/>
poor land I <lb/>
Wm Smith surveying <lb/>
poor house land I <lb/>
J D Cox surveying <lb/>
poor house land <lb/>
J E Nobles small pox <lb/>
W E Belcher R D<lb/>
Mfg Co gal- <lb/>
lows II <lb/>
H L Carr small pox <lb/>
Evan's Book store<lb/>
Edwards Broughton <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
stationery and adv. <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
confederate vets <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
Co record <lb/>
Evans Book Store <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
D J Whichard <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
J E Nobles M D <lb/>
small pox <lb/>
Walker, Evans <lb/>
Co record <lb/>
J E Nobles M D <lb/>
Carson <lb/>
E A M D <lb/>
nation of J W Carson <lb/>
Walker, Evans <lb/>
Co stationery <lb/>
Edwards Broughton <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
i D J Whichard <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
L W Tucker Certified Copy <lb/>
Poll Tax list <lb/>
H atty <lb/>
1293 Coward Wooten <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
1317 Edwards Broughton <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
1453 D J Whichard <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
1458 G M Mooring Pension <lb/>
amt <lb/>
1743 L W Tucker <lb/>
election notices <lb/>
W Turnage <lb/>
ice for court <lb/>
Queen City Co. <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
Geo. D. Barnard Co<lb/>
stationary <lb/>
D J <lb/>
stationery <lb/>
; Edwards Broughton <lb/>
tax receipts <lb/>
Paupers outside Home <lb/>
of A and I <lb/>
home of Aged and Infirm<lb/>
Home of Aged and Infirm <lb/>
Indigent deaf, dumb and <lb/>
blind <lb/>
Insane <lb/>
Tax List <lb/>
Court house <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
of Health <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Register of Deeds <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
and Constables <lb/>
conveying prisoners <lb/>
SUMMARY.<lb/>
Ferries <lb/>
Bridges <lb/>
Roads, general <lb/>
Court Costs <lb/>
Sheriffs <lb/>
Clerk S c <lb/>
Solicitor <lb/>
Court<lb/>
Constables <lb/>
Jury <lb/>
Wit's <lb/>
9.70 <lb/>
1918 <lb/>
Total court costs <lb/>
Miscellaneous expenses <lb/>
Total orders issued on <lb/>
Amount of Receipts and Disbursements of the County of Pitt <lb/>
the Fiscal Year Ending Dec. 2nd, <lb/>
RECEIPTS. <lb/>
Amount on hand Dec. 4th, 1905 <lb/>
from L W. Tucker General Tax List. 13426.16 <lb/>
List 81.76 <lb/>
Tax 2897.50 <lb/>
D C Moore c S C Jury Tax <lb/>
Stancill Hodges Ayden Dispensary 1007.21 <lb/>
Bethel T. S. Road Fund ; <lb/>
in 1905 346.70 <lb/>
township road fund advanced <lb/>
from general fund in 1905 761.70 <lb/>
Falkland township road fund advanced <lb/>
from general fund in 1905 104.01 <lb/>
Farmville township road fund advanced <lb/>
from general in 1905 897.45 <lb/>
Greenville township road fund advanced <lb/>
from general fund in 1905 781.3 <lb/>
Sale of old lumber 6.55 <lb/>
Total receipts <lb/>
DISBURSEMENTS. <lb/>
Amt pd county orders as per vouchers <lb/>
treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Total disbursements <lb/>
Amt on hand 2nd. 1906 <lb/>
575.36 <lb/>
19.973.53 <lb/>
Financial Condition of Pi t County Dec. 2nd, <lb/>
GENERAL FUND. <lb/>
To amt. of outstanding indebtedness Dec 3rd, 1905 <lb/>
error in last statement of outstanding indebtedness <lb/>
of claims audited from. Dec. to Dec <lb/>
2nd 1906 <lb/>
By amt of county orders paid by T. White treas. <lb/>
during fiscal year ending Dec. 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Amt of indebtedness Dec. 2nd 1906 <lb/>
SPECIAL FUNDS. <lb/>
Statement of the various Township Road Funds for fiscal year end- <lb/>
December 2nd, 1906. <lb/>
Beaver Dam Township <lb/>
To amount received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CB. <lb/>
By amt of audited claims paid by treasurer 458.07 <lb/>
Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amt due Samuel T. White, treasurer, December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Amt audited claims outstanding December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CK. <lb/>
By amt of audited claims paid by 169.36 <lb/>
Treasurer s commissions 5.48 <lb/>
471.40 <lb/>
96.40 <lb/>
3.75 <lb/>
200.00 <lb/>
Amount on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Bethel Township. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By amt refunded to general fund for loan <lb/>
to December 3rd, 1905 <lb/>
of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
346.70 <lb/>
53.03 <lb/>
4.13 <lb/>
CLERK SUPT COURT. <lb/>
no To whom issued <lb/>
D C <lb/>
D C Moore <lb/>
Amt <lb/>
Board <lb/>
1459 C D Rountree <lb/>
pension board <lb/>
1460 G <lb/>
pension board <lb/>
1588 Queen City <lb/>
Paper Co. stationery <lb/>
1594 R A Parker <lb/>
to buggy <lb/>
1607 Edwards Broughton <lb/>
record books 8.0 <lb/>
1619 D I Whichard <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Carolina Township. <lb/>
To amt. L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By amt of treasurer's commissions 1.72 <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By amt of audited claims paid by treasurer 317.01 <lb/>
Treasurer's commissions 11.30 <lb/>
Amt hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR- <lb/>
By amt refunded to general fund for loan previous <lb/>
to December 3rd, 761.70 <lb/>
of audited claims paid by treasurer 157.49 <lb/>
Treasurer's commissions 8.97 <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
15.16 <lb/>
561.23 <lb/>
403.86 <lb/>
157.37 <lb/>
344.00 <lb/>
1.72 <lb/>
342.88 <lb/>
674.57 <lb/>
328.31 <lb/>
346.26 <lb/>
1,007.48 <lb/>
928.16 <lb/>
79.33<lb/>
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Falkland Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
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amt refunded to general fund for loan previous <lb/>
December 3rd, 1905 <lb/>
of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
paid treasurer's commission <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
of audited claims outstanding December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Farmville Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amount received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
447.09 <lb/>
1416 <lb/>
601.07 <lb/>
565.26 <lb/>
35.81 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
897.45 <lb/>
7.45 <lb/>
By amt refunded to general fund for loan <lb/>
to December 3rd, <lb/>
of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
paid Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Greenville Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
To amt expenses road fort <lb/>
from sale of old bridge lumber <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By amt refunded to general fund for loan previous <lb/>
to December m <lb/>
amt of audited claims paid by <lb/>
2.580.31 <lb/>
120-00 <lb/>
13.50 <lb/>
paid Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amount on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Amt of audited claims outstanding <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
By amt of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
paid Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Swift Creek Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amount received of L W. Tucker, sheriff, <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
59.78 2,689.70 <lb/>
370.19 <lb/>
270.75 <lb/>
8.62 <lb/>
By amount of audited claims paid <lb/>
paid treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amount on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
430.49 <lb/>
13.14 <lb/>
477.34 <lb/>
443.63 <lb/>
32.71 <lb/>
Amount on <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt rec'd of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
478.12 <lb/>
Amt due Samuel T. White, treasury De- <lb/>
of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
Treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd, 1906 <lb/>
Amount audited claims outstanding <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
To amount on hand Dec 3rd, 1905 <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
9.04 <lb/>
367.23 <lb/>
11.58 <lb/>
387.85 <lb/>
90.27 <lb/>
4.50 <lb/>
6,700.00 <lb/>
CR. <lb/>
7,191.72 <lb/>
198.88 <lb/>
6.09 <lb/>
By amt of audited claims paid by <lb/>
paid Treasurer's <lb/>
Amount due Samuel T. White, treasurer, <lb/>
Winterville- <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
To amt received of L. W. Tucker, sheriff, tax list <lb/>
CR- <lb/>
By amount of audited claims paid by treasurer <lb/>
By amt paid treasurer's commissions <lb/>
Amt on hand December 2nd 1906 <lb/>
Amount of audited claims outstanding <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
I Richard William, Register of Deeds, in. and <lb/>
for fiscal year ending December 2nd, 1906. <lb/>
Given under my hand at Greenville. <lb/>
This 12th day of December, WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Register of Deeds- <lb/>
7,404.99 <lb/>
221.99 <lb/>
204.97 <lb/>
17.02 <lb/>
8.70 <lb/>
K HARD, Editor Owner. <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction . <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY <lb/>
MR. <lb/>
of One of Pitt's <lb/>
for Jury Reform. <lb/>
The argument made by Mr. <lb/>
of Pitt in the <lb/>
house, yesterday in the debate n <lb/>
the Parsons bill to give the State <lb/>
an equal chance with the <lb/>
In capital cases, was high- <lb/>
complimented by the <lb/>
as well as advocates of the <lb/>
bill. In the course of his <lb/>
Mr. Laughinghouse, said <lb/>
in part, and said <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
bill my earnest and <lb/>
support, because I consider <lb/>
it wise legislation, much needed <lb/>
legislation, and a step in the <lb/>
right direction towards securing <lb/>
fairer criminal trials in our courts. <lb/>
This bill, if it passes will be pro- <lb/>
of good results in the <lb/>
more certain conviction f the <lb/>
guilty and acquittal of the <lb/>
innocent. For many years I <lb/>
have been an of this <lb/>
kind of legislation I have long <lb/>
ago been convinced that under <lb/>
our present system of court trials <lb/>
in capital especially with <lb/>
reference to the large number <lb/>
of challenges <lb/>
lowed defendants and the very <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
there was any reason for this <lb/>
provision, the long, ions <lb/>
ago when a defendant could not <lb/>
testify in his own behalf it does <lb/>
not exist now and has not for <lb/>
ranks. Whether this is because <lb/>
the are always best fitted to <lb/>
till our highest positions and <lb/>
have the highest claims to re- <lb/>
cognition I have no desire to dis- <lb/>
cuss, but it does show that the <lb/>
many years. There is no people bear no prejudice and I Trial <lb/>
for its continued <lb/>
It should be stricken out <lb/>
want to say I share with them in <lb/>
that generous feeling. Some <lb/>
our law books and we should my best friends belong <lb/>
sub what right, sensible I great profession, and on many <lb/>
and just in its place. Only a few occasions I have gladly given <lb/>
w ks ago a Superior court judge my best support to some <lb/>
holding court In lawyer in his am- <lb/>
my county in his charge to the I for political honors <lb/>
grand jury called attention to But all lawyers are not alike <lb/>
this very matter in forcible in character, nor do they practice <lb/>
stating that it was an the same virtues. There are <lb/>
reasonable to allow <lb/>
challenges and on <lb/>
lint of it the task was quite <lb/>
difficult, and often an impossible <lb/>
one to convict guilty men His <lb/>
charge the time was reported <lb/>
at some length in the columns of <lb/>
the Greenville Reflector, an able <lb/>
excellent newspaper, and wish I <lb/>
had a copy at hand of that issue <lb/>
of the paper so I might read to <lb/>
you Judge Meal's timely words on <lb/>
this subject. <lb/>
We can understand of course, <lb/>
the advantage it is to an <lb/>
appealing for a defendant <lb/>
in a capital case to have the use <lb/>
f peremptory challenges while <lb/>
scrupulous men in their ranks as <lb/>
we find s men in other callings <lb/>
or pursuits of life A lawyer <lb/>
who is lacking in honor and in- <lb/>
who res to corrupt <lb/>
practice to put money into his <lb/>
pockets, is an evil in any com <lb/>
His influence as far as <lb/>
it goes is pernicious and <lb/>
of all that is good and <lb/>
That ethical of the <lb/>
legal profession, lawyers <lb/>
duty is to his client, b. <lb/>
accepted with some limitation <lb/>
In fact it is rejected by many <lb/>
eminent lawyers who take <lb/>
position that first duty of <lb/>
the lawyer is to the State, to <lb/>
some might think think me hos- <lb/>
tile to lawyers, I concluded would be well to my. If <lb/>
el understood <lb/>
SP vi and I hope <lb/>
ceded in doing so. <lb/>
Trial by jury, Mr. Speaker, <lb/>
has come down to us with the <lb/>
approval of the centuries. <lb/>
jury system is the m st <lb/>
arid vital part of the <lb/>
machinery, and yet in certain <lb/>
cases jury trials are <lb/>
j nothing less than a farce and a <lb/>
l failure. This is not d to the <lb/>
system In itself, but there- <lb/>
suit largely of unfair and <lb/>
privileges given one <lb/>
side in selecting a jury as <lb/>
against . The bill <lb/>
j before us seeks serious <lb/>
giving defendant <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, Feb. <lb/>
in that rt- An event of mere , usual ii.- <lb/>
-t was the wedding of Mr. O. <lb/>
Leslie Grubbs Miss <lb/>
White Thursday evening at six <lb/>
o'clock. marriage took <lb/>
plaza at the home of bride's <lb/>
For April Court. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H. Bryant, J. S. Rollins, B. J. <lb/>
Skinner, J. Gardner, W. L <lb/>
Wooten, Joseph Lang, James <lb/>
H. C. Rufus Gal- <lb/>
Wilkinson, Woodie <lb/>
y. D. C. <lb/>
home was artistically de- rated <lb/>
with Southern smilax, and the <lb/>
walls were with vines <lb/>
Banks of smilax covered the <lb/>
mantels, on which stood <lb/>
shades. <lb/>
and the Stat <lb/>
of <lb/>
When this i <lb/>
more likely <lb/>
jury box who <lb/>
the evidence <lb/>
the same numb r <lb/>
we will be <lb/>
m m in t <lb/>
i . i i <lb/>
but will prop <lb/>
Forbes, W. s. Fleming, J. J No- <lb/>
John s, Jr. S. A. Jen- <lb/>
kins, J. ;. Taylor, C. V. York, <lb/>
J. B. p. m. Kilpatrick. <lb/>
Ii.<lb/>
i mount, Job <lb/>
consider and weigh the evidence <lb/>
r I verdict accord <lb/>
for <lb/>
getting a packed .- will be <lb/>
greatly lessened, and the <lb/>
few allowed the State, guilty j the State is restricted to organized society <lb/>
men to often go of <lb/>
justice, foul murderers too often <lb/>
escape from the dutches of tie <lb/>
law and no forth fore handed <lb/>
again among the people with <lb/>
conscious guilt rest upon their <lb/>
souls. If this bill becomes a <lb/>
law it will materially strength- <lb/>
en the proper administration of <lb/>
our courts, and perpetrators of <lb/>
capital crimes, whether they be <lb/>
high born or lowly born, rich or <lb/>
poor, white or black, will be less <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
four in selecting a jury; bur when j Hughes, of New York, known as <lb/>
we know it is unfair and a great and learned lawyer and <lb/>
and operates as an injury to to be a man of cleat, habits <lb/>
public interests in making the land high ideals, recently deliver- <lb/>
conviction of the guilty quite ed a notable address before the <lb/>
and often impossible, as bar association of the Empire <lb/>
publicly asserted by a Superior State. In that address he con- <lb/>
to have juries packed <lb/>
. in <lb/>
their behalf notwithstanding the <lb/>
activities of the shrewdest law- <lb/>
employed in their defense. <lb/>
Two years ago as a member of <lb/>
this house I earnestly sought to <lb/>
have a bill enacted into law re- <lb/>
, the number of <lb/>
challenges allowed defend- <lb/>
ants charged with capital crime <lb/>
and r the State and de- <lb/>
on an equality in that <lb/>
respect. It passed this house <lb/>
but failed in the senate or as I <lb/>
row remember was smothered <lb/>
to death in the committee. It <lb/>
failed because of opposition to it <lb/>
by lawyers in that body I do <lb/>
not mean to say that all the law- <lb/>
senators fought it but the <lb/>
preponderance of influence was <lb/>
largely that way. I state this <lb/>
because it is a fact and not that <lb/>
I question their right to do , as <lb/>
they choose. <lb/>
We are sent here, Mr. Speak- <lb/>
as <lb/>
people, to legislate for the pub- <lb/>
lie good, to pass laws in the <lb/>
interest of the many and not of <lb/>
the few. to remedy defects, if <lb/>
any exist, in. present laws so as <lb/>
to make them effective and <lb/>
serve the good purposes for <lb/>
which they were intended. The <lb/>
before us contemplates <lb/>
changes and improvements <lb/>
whereby fairer court trials may <lb/>
be had in certain cases. The <lb/>
of the Kill seem to me to <lb/>
admit of no controversy and <lb/>
should receive the hearty <lb/>
val of every member of the <lb/>
house. The State and a defend- <lb/>
ant charged with capital crime- <lb/>
should have the same and <lb/>
rights in selecting a jury. Why <lb/>
a defendant in this day and time <lb/>
is given peremptory challenges <lb/>
and the State only is more than I <lb/>
can when considered in <lb/>
the light of reason or justice. Why <lb/>
this<lb/>
tile <lb/>
court judges, and as is known <lb/>
generally by the public, it is our <lb/>
duty as to this <lb/>
unreasonable provision and put <lb/>
the State and defendant on the <lb/>
footing. In North I <lb/>
of this striking <lb/>
disparity juries are packed for a <lb/>
defendant the prosecution be-in-.- <lb/>
powerless to prevent it. On ac- <lb/>
count of it jurors have been so <lb/>
selected that it was practically <lb/>
known what their verdict I <lb/>
be b fore a witness was even <lb/>
beard upon the stand. A shame- <lb/>
it is. and it calls f r <lb/>
hands, I know <lb/>
whereof I speak en I say that <lb/>
packed juries have cleared d <lb/>
when the evidence <lb/>
beyond question proved them <lb/>
be murderers. I know cases <lb/>
where criminals have been ac- <lb/>
through the disreputable <lb/>
and corrupt methods of attorneys. <lb/>
These are ugly and I re <lb/>
fer to them with shame that <lb/>
can be under our criminal <lb/>
prudence. <lb/>
And right here, Mr. Speaker, <lb/>
is a good opportunity for me to <lb/>
say that I have sometimes been <lb/>
misrepresented as well as mis- <lb/>
understood as respects my <lb/>
ion of and feeling towards the <lb/>
legal profession. <lb/>
I may be considered by some <lb/>
as perhaps prejudiced against <lb/>
I may be considered <lb/>
by some as being perhaps care <lb/>
less and extreme of speech con <lb/>
corning lawyers. I want to say I <lb/>
am not so narrow of mind or <lb/>
malignant of heart as not to <lb/>
justly the worth of <lb/>
an honorable, high minded law- <lb/>
wherever I find him. I ad- <lb/>
mire and esteem many true and <lb/>
noble men of that great <lb/>
I know such lawyers here <lb/>
in the legislature. They are val- <lb/>
members and the state will <lb/>
be by there services. <lb/>
That profession furnishes able <lb/>
men to fill the highest public <lb/>
positions within the gift of our <lb/>
people. I believe our delegation <lb/>
. in congress, the two senators <lb/>
remarkable the nine congressmen with <lb/>
one exception, are all <lb/>
lawyers take re- <lb/>
which array them against <lb/>
the public and using <lb/>
still stronger language he said <lb/>
that one who in <lb/>
involves such <lb/>
ism is a traitor to the interests of <lb/>
the people and commits <lb/>
I commend those utterances <lb/>
They are worthy to be printed in <lb/>
the largest type and placed in a <lb/>
golden frame to adorn the walls <lb/>
of every lawyer's office in this <lb/>
land. My admiration is great for <lb/>
any lawyer who holds to correct, <lb/>
just, and high id and jealous- <lb/>
follows them in the practice <lb/>
his profession as well as in <lb/>
the other activities of life. I am <lb/>
not mistaken, however, when I <lb/>
say that some lower the stand- <lb/>
ard, disregard it entirely, and <lb/>
with no sense of morality or ob- <lb/>
ligation to the public, resort to <lb/>
methods that are corrupt and to <lb/>
tricks that are dirty to <lb/>
an end in view. Of such <lb/>
I have known and have <lb/>
occasion suggested it expressed <lb/>
my opinion in no timid or dubious <lb/>
words. I express my honest <lb/>
Convictions openly and boldly and <lb/>
I thank the good Lord for <lb/>
me that way whether it <lb/>
pleases everybody or not. Our <lb/>
courts arc necessarily under the <lb/>
control of the judges and the <lb/>
lawyers and a large <lb/>
rests up in them as to the <lb/>
record of our State in dealing <lb/>
with and punishing crime. A <lb/>
practicing lawyer as a part of <lb/>
the court be a support to <lb/>
the judge in applying the law to <lb/>
the guilty and not prostitute his <lb/>
talents in any case or under any <lb/>
circumstances to thwart or de- <lb/>
feat justice. I hold that any <lb/>
man, no matter what his <lb/>
title or profession may be, <lb/>
who gives his efforts to or <lb/>
in having a proven <lb/>
and turned loose <lb/>
on society, commits not only a <lb/>
grievous wrong but does that <lb/>
which makes him an enemy to <lb/>
society and an encourager and <lb/>
promoter of crime. I have <lb/>
somewhat digressed from the <lb/>
subject pending before the <lb/>
.-in a <lb/>
rendered will mire often <lb/>
conform to the law and the <lb/>
By the n i n- <lb/>
bar of peremptory challenges <lb/>
making it fair and to <lb/>
both sides, will improve th <lb/>
personnel of juries and <lb/>
our courts in the trials of <lb/>
eases. Our juries should he <lb/>
composed of intelligent, <lb/>
men who have a proper C in- <lb/>
of the responsibilities <lb/>
and obligations r sting upon <lb/>
them, men and <lb/>
sound-hearted can brush <lb/>
away from the <lb/>
of capable men of <lb/>
unbiased judgment who can <lb/>
distinguish between a fancied <lb/>
or imaginary doubt and an ac- <lb/>
reasonable doubt in <lb/>
at a just conclusion it is <lb/>
true all this cannot a <lb/>
sured by passing this bill, . <lb/>
am convinced that when <lb/>
equalize tin <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
R B Sum- <lb/>
M Wind- <lb/>
lust before the ceremony <lb/>
Miss i played a part of<lb/>
and Miss Sadie <lb/>
Dick sang very beautifully. <lb/>
An aisle through which the <lb/>
I ling party entered w; s <lb/>
formed of white gauze ribbon. <lb/>
carried by Cray Bradshaw with <lb/>
Joe Morton George <lb/>
with Gena Adams. <lb/>
and Tom Copeland with Kath- <lb/>
Denny. All the little folks <lb/>
re in white <lb/>
First to enter was the maid of <lb/>
or, Miss Kate who <lb/>
wore white crepe de chine en <lb/>
train, with trimmings of pearl <lb/>
and lace, carrying bride's <lb/>
Following her came the bride, in, <lb/>
a wedding gown of white decision of importance to all <lb/>
with high satin and of trade mark <lb/>
veil. She carried a shower awarded Judge <lb/>
of of the valley and <lb/>
maiden hair ferns, and entered <lb/>
U S Spain. <lb/>
Jurors for March <lb/>
Firs; week ,, <lb/>
B E <lb/>
ham, R it <lb/>
or. Rowan Cooper, A B Hudson, <lb/>
EKing, C L Tyson, j Had- <lb/>
dock, -i B Hudson, R M Elks, J <lb/>
Ford. <lb/>
Second week C A Elks, L <lb/>
lark. E H Foley. R S Evans, <lb/>
John S Gaskins, D C Barrow, C <lb/>
AH tuck. Marcellus Fleming, CT <lb/>
J R Pippin, J D Flem- <lb/>
we. Cox. L S <lb/>
Parker. FA Pat- <lb/>
rick. E F William, W H Arnold. <lb/>
Decision. <lb/>
Va., Feb, 1907. <lb/>
with her sister an I dame of <lb/>
Mrs. Joseph P. <lb/>
m white crepe de chine, trimmed Co- of <lb/>
in real lac and earned <lb/>
roes <lb/>
Pritchard in the United States <lb/>
Circuit Court of this district <lb/>
The question involved was <lb/>
whether the Allen Brothers To- <lb/>
i.<lb/>
I i u.-1 m its <lb/>
i plug to- <lb/>
equalize the number of too-p- , , <lb/>
challenges, allowing th me <lb/>
and his best man, color, and slant f ring, but <lb/>
side.-. -I-Minus, of different as to from <lb/>
in that direction in the trial of; <lb/>
capital cases and guilty men <lb/>
difficult to escape the officiating <lb/>
the law through was <lb/>
juries packed in their behalf. <lb/>
It . ., el deeply the importance of . <lb/>
tins kind of legislation. I be- <lb/>
it will have a far reaching <lb/>
for good. To defeat the <lb/>
bill would mean to keep upon <lb/>
the statute books a law that <lb/>
shows unreasonable partiality, <lb/>
rank and gross favoritism, to <lb/>
men charged with capital crime. <lb/>
I believe in laws applying equal- <lb/>
with special privileges to <lb/>
none, in trials under our jury <lb/>
system. Let the innocent go <lb/>
free, but let not the guilty es- <lb/>
cape through the weakness or <lb/>
partiality of any provision in our <lb/>
laws. <lb/>
To reduce the commission o <lb/>
crime it must be promptly and <lb/>
adequately punished To check <lb/>
the crime of murder which seems <lb/>
to have little fear in our state, <lb/>
murderers must be convicted <lb/>
and forced to pay the penalty. <lb/>
When we make the number of <lb/>
peremptory challenges lair to <lb/>
both aides, establish an equality <lb/>
in that the good results <lb/>
will soon be seen in our courts by <lb/>
the more certain conviction of <lb/>
the guilty. By passing this bill <lb/>
we perform a duty we owe to <lb/>
every peace-loving, law-abiding <lb/>
citizen of our State, and I for one <lb/>
shall always feel proud of the <lb/>
earnest support I have given to <lb/>
it on the floor of this house. <lb/>
impressive <lb/>
wishes, which were <lb/>
showered upon the young couple, <lb/>
the wedding gown was changed <lb/>
for a dark blue traveling suit. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs then drove <lb/>
to the depot and took South- <lb/>
bound train No. for a trip to <lb/>
Florida. Upon their return they <lb/>
will reside in this city. <lb/>
Mr. Grubbs is the of the <lb/>
Southern Express Company in <lb/>
this city He came here about <lb/>
eighteen months ago and in that <lb/>
time has made many friends <lb/>
among the business men of the <lb/>
city. He has the esteem of the <lb/>
men him, as well as the <lb/>
confidence of his company. His. <lb/>
bride is a beautiful and <lb/>
young woman, ard is <lb/>
quite popular the younger <lb/>
social set- Many handsome <lb/>
presents were received by then. <lb/>
Among the <lb/>
guests H. A. <lb/>
and N. G. White, of <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Morton, of New- <lb/>
Mrs. Daniel Webster, of <lb/>
Mr. I. M. Minus, of <lb/>
Raleigh News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The bride is a sister of Mr. H. <lb/>
A. White, of Greenville. She <lb/>
has visited here often where she <lb/>
has a host of friends. <lb/>
Tobacco Co. of in-. <lb/>
X C, on its plug <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
In the t. on motion of <lb/>
the plaintiff, the R. J. Reynolds <lb/>
Tobacco Co., that a restraining <lb/>
order be issued forbidding the <lb/>
defendant company from further <lb/>
imitating its tag, many affidavits <lb/>
were submitted tending to show <lb/>
that owing to the similarity of <lb/>
the tags, the <lb/>
co, purchased by dealers at a <lb/>
lower price, was sold to <lb/>
chewers for <lb/>
In a decree signed Judge <lb/>
Pritchard. the Allen Brothers <lb/>
Tobacco Company is enjoined <lb/>
from manufacturing, up, <lb/>
advertising, or offering <lb/>
for sale plug tobacco bearing a <lb/>
tog identical with or like the <lb/>
said tag of the complaint, known <lb/>
as the tag. <lb/>
According to this, <lb/>
can even in <lb/>
color, shape, or style letter- <lb/>
th trade mark of another <lb/>
manufacturer, n though the <lb/>
wording be entirely different. <lb/>
During the snow work on the <lb/>
sewerage system and track lay- <lb/>
had to <lb/>
suspend.<lb/>
I Dicey Worth- <lb/>
Alfred Tripp and Elks. <lb/>
J. T. Pope and Ada E Cast. <lb/>
J. D. Peed and i Gladys Sow- <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Martha Moore. <lb/>
Joe Wilson and Patsy Ann Cox. <lb/>
John Robbins and Martha Sta- <lb/>
<lb/>
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