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said d to exhibit them before he <lb />
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date o-Um . i. will De in <lb />
bar of their recovery. <lb />
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i his the 7th day of Oct. <lb />
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F, G Janus, Attorney. <lb />
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Office of the Board of Commissioners <lb />
for Pitt County <lb />
Statement of the number of meetings held by the Board of <lb />
Commissioners for Pitt county, number of days each member has <lb />
attended, amounts allowed for services as Commissioners for <lb />
the fiscal year ending <lb />
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb />
Amount allowed J. J. Elks chairman, for day <lb />
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NOTICE <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
in-- ac-r pi Mortgage Deed a <lb />
and delivered by H. D. Forties <lb />
to Elizabeth 11th day of <lb />
October. and duly recorded in the <lb />
of Deeds office Pitt <lb />
Carolina, in Book J page <lb />
Got undersigned will expose to public <lb />
ale. the House door in <lb />
Greenville, to the bid- <lb />
. day of .- <lb />
nary. 1908, t u ;.; r <lb />
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Amount allowed J. R Spier for day as com- <lb />
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for miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed J. R. Barnhill f day as com- <lb />
missioner <lb />
for days as committeemen at 2.00 <lb />
miles traveled at <lb />
NEW BOARD <lb />
Amount allowed R. King, chairman for <lb />
as commissioner at <lb />
for days as committeeman <lb />
for I miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed John Z. r days as <lb />
commissioner <lb />
for I- days as <lb />
fur miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed M. T. Spier f r days as com- <lb />
missioner at 2-00 <lb />
r as committeeman <lb />
V traveled at <lb />
Ami allowed D J. Holland for days as <lb />
commissioner at <lb />
for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles at <lb />
Amount allowed N, T-Cox for days as com- <lb />
ac <lb />
for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
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42.00 <lb />
17.05 <lb />
44.00 <lb />
24.00 <lb />
46.50 <lb />
S 44.00 <lb />
34.00 <lb />
41.65 <lb />
30.70 <lb />
56.70 <lb />
11.80 <lb />
Bobby's For Tolling His Mother <lb />
a Falsehood. <lb />
Treatment For Tender and <lb />
Helps. <lb />
Four-year-old Bob teas playing A splendid cooling and <lb />
with a little girl named May who healing, is made by dissolving two <lb />
lived next door when tome one saw ounces each of rock salt and <lb />
little May begin to cry and hurry with one of powdered alum. Put <lb />
A Boy's Method of Capturing <lb />
Mule. <lb />
Heinze in the course <lb />
Of -on board his yacht Re <lb />
laid of a certain mooted <lb />
home. Knowing Master Bob's pro. this in a wide mouthed bottle and Wining <lb />
for rough games, his moth- use a to each gallon yea, it would be a good thing <lb />
called him to her and questioned of water, soaking the feet well. f It could be done, but there is no <lb />
him carefully as to did to Where the feet perspire a possible way to do it. Ask these re- <lb />
v the formers how they are going to put <lb />
t do to was the skin soft. A healing, soothing pow- ;.only satisfaction she could obtain that should be used after a <lb />
from the youngster. soaking and drying is made of; <lb />
His was not satisfied, how-; ten grains each of powdered alum <lb />
ever, and when luncheon was served and two-thirds of an ounce <lb />
there happened to be on the table I each of powdered borax and starch, <lb />
a kind of cake of which Bab was ex- j a fifth of an ounce of acid, <lb />
sifted with two ounces of best <lb />
cum powder. <lb />
Sift well many times through a <lb />
hair sieve and be quite sure to reach <lb />
every part of the feet, especially be- <lb />
tween the toes. If the is <lb />
taken at bedtime, the feet dried and <lb />
this powder used I lie relief is won- <lb />
Such a treatment modifies <lb />
all disagreeable odors from <lb />
ration. <lb />
Total amount Board <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
I, Richard Williams, Register of Deeds and of <lb />
the Board Commissioners for toe county aforesaid do certify <lb />
the is a correct statement as doth of record my office. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said Hoard of n- <lb />
at office in Greenville, this 25th day of November 1907. <lb />
R. WILLIAMS, Clerk Board Com. for Pitt Co. <lb />
Com. Pitt Co. N. C- <lb />
fond. said she. <lb />
you will tell me what you did to <lb />
May will give you a piece of <lb />
The little fellow hesitated a mo- <lb />
then answered <lb />
just raised up my shovel, and <lb />
it hit her <lb />
In accordance with her promise <lb />
his mother gave him the cake and <lb />
also a score reprimand. After <lb />
luncheon ho was washed and dressed <lb />
and taken in ceremony to apologize <lb />
to which he did with due so- <lb />
i didn't hit me with his <lb />
May with <lb />
fell down and hurl <lb />
I go <lb />
cried his <lb />
did you toll <lb />
you hit your shovel <lb />
wanted tho an- <lb />
the youthful diplomat. <lb />
I I'd do it some <lb />
Harper's <lb />
rot <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice is given that <lb />
will make application to the board <lb />
of conn in , i-i.-i pi. .- i ii i <lb />
first M in January, 1908, tn <lb />
liquors in the town of Pat- <lb />
N C. <lb />
This Dec. 1907. <lb />
W. W. Andrews. <lb />
No to Creditors <lb />
before the <lb />
county as ex- <lb />
lat will and of <lb />
. i. m I, notice is <lb />
ere Up to i to <lb />
e-- v. ., and <lb />
i estate are <lb />
en. the to th <lb />
I on r before the 18th <lb />
of November, or notice <lb />
oar <lb />
. <lb />
of Mary L. Campbell. <lb />
v. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Farm of about acres in on <lb />
mile of Farmville <lb />
ard barn, and water <lb />
locution Will for <lb />
Clayton Joyner, <lb />
K. F Farmville, N. C. <lb />
mo. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is hereby that I <lb />
ill application to th <lb />
of Commissioners <lb />
t their m the first <lb />
in v 1908, for license <lb />
retail liquor in the town <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dec 2nd, 1907. <lb />
W. R. Whitehead. <lb />
of Personal Property. <lb />
Notice is hereby riven that the <lb />
administrator, will <lb />
i n Friday tin 20th of De- <lb />
. 1907. offer for public <lb />
lie at the residence of the late <lb />
T F- Allen in Beaver Dam Town- <lb />
-nip, Pitt county, North <lb />
a, all the personal property of <lb />
t estate of the said J. F. Allen, <lb />
of mules, horses, <lb />
hogs, one cattle beast <lb />
fodder, cotton seed and <lb />
and furniture, <lb />
one mowing machine and <lb />
This sale will begin at <lb />
A. M. and continue till all <lb />
, f the aforesaid property is sold. <lb />
This the 30th of November, <lb />
1907. Zeno Allen, <lb />
Administrator J. F. Allen, <lb />
North In Superior <lb />
Pitt county I Court. <lb />
Mary Brown vs. Richard Brown. <lb />
above named <lb />
will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled as above has been com <lb />
in the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county to obtain from the <lb />
I a decree of absolute <lb />
divorce for statutory causes set <lb />
out in the complaint that he L <lb />
required to it the next I <lb />
term of the Court of <lb />
I to be hold on i <lb />
second Monday in January 1908, <lb />
at the Court House of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said action, or the plaintiff <lb />
will apply to the Court the <lb />
relief demanded in said com <lb />
This the 30th day of <lb />
1907. <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S- C. <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
Notice is hereby that I <lb />
will make application to the <lb />
board of county commissioners <lb />
on the first Monday in <lb />
1908, for license to retail liquors <lb />
in the town of Oakley, N. C- <lb />
This Dec. 2nd- 1907- <lb />
Carson. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
is hereby given that will make <lb />
applications to the of <lb />
their meeting on the <lb />
first Monday in J for <lb />
to retail liquor in the town of <lb />
Stokes, N. Ci <lb />
This Nov. 27th, 1907. <lb />
C. F. Page. <lb />
H Gives His Friend a Tip on How to <lb />
Jewels Abroad. <lb />
Two millionaires, very smart in <lb />
their now London lounge suits, <lb />
stood on tho pier awaiting the <lb />
tom.- examination of their luggage. <lb />
the first said <lb />
having my wife a <lb />
tiara in Paris, was <lb />
course I'd have smuggled <lb />
it in. But, hang it all, when we <lb />
men of property try to smuggle in <lb />
so frequently get caught. <lb />
my friend, for in- <lb />
he had to pay tho govern- <lb />
last year, let alone the <lb />
didn't go about it <lb />
said the other millionaire. <lb />
wife's jewels are worth a quarter <lb />
a million. They were all bought <lb />
abroad, but never a cent of duty hat <lb />
been paid on <lb />
And now I'll toll you where <lb />
you and men like you make a mis- <lb />
take. buy your jewels <lb />
ill one place. You buy them in the <lb />
Hue do hi in Paris. And you <lb />
give your name to the jeweler, your <lb />
hold address, even your home ad- <lb />
dress. And what is the result <lb />
Why, the secret service men are on <lb />
to you at once. They out just <lb />
what you have bought, and on your <lb />
arrival here in York a revenue <lb />
man is wailing for yon with a list <lb />
all your purchases. Then what <lb />
scene Then how you <lb />
said the other, <lb />
you hay jewels to the value of many <lb />
thousands your French jeweler is <lb />
not such a fool as to tell a secret <lb />
service agent about <lb />
of course not. It is to the <lb />
jeweler's interest to keep mum. <lb />
He wants to retain your custom, and <lb />
he does keep mum. But how about <lb />
his clerks Doesn't he half <lb />
a at salaries of <lb />
a week or so And can't a secret <lb />
service agent get next to one of <lb />
these men he for SO or <lb />
francs out from the clerk all <lb />
he wants to know He can; he does, <lb />
And it is in that way, through <lb />
bribing of underpaid clerks, that so <lb />
many cases of jewel smuggling or <lb />
can smuggle safely, <lb />
making the Jeweler meet you <lb />
somewhere than has shop <lb />
jam Win t <lb />
and by that stereos <lb />
doubly secret a fake <lb />
name Then- <lb />
But suddenly- officer <lb />
peered, and the <lb />
to welcome weft <lb />
on out with <lb />
club, <lb />
Don't you see I'm study <lb />
what, <lb />
can <lb />
Improvidence. <lb />
of the speeches delivered <lb />
in congress are only a waste of <lb />
answered the thrifty <lb />
statesman; great many speeches <lb />
are delivered gratis which would <lb />
command liberal compensation from <lb />
n lei lure <lb />
Star. <lb />
To Hemstitch on tho Sewing Machine. <lb />
Hemstitching which can hardly <lb />
be distinguished from the hand <lb />
work and which may be done much <lb />
more speedily may done on the <lb />
sewing machine in this First <lb />
draw tho number of threads desired <lb />
in tho goods to be hemstitched, then <lb />
fold the hem over and baste th <lb />
edge of the hem in the center of the <lb />
drawn threads. loosen the ten- <lb />
on the sewing machine am <lb />
stitch exactly along the edge of the <lb />
hem. Pull tho out and. <lb />
taking good- in one hand and <lb />
the hem in the other, pull tho edge <lb />
of the hem to the bottom of the <lb />
drawn threads, and your work is <lb />
finished. <lb />
and they <lb />
give you answers that are about as <lb />
practical as the little boy's method <lb />
of catching tho mule. <lb />
was once, you know, a <lb />
mule in a large field that refused to <lb />
lie caught by its owner. Round and <lb />
round the field the mule galloped. <lb />
The owner tore along behind, red <lb />
and angry, swinging a halter in his <lb />
band and swearing passionately. <lb />
mule would let him draw <lb />
near, almost near enough to throw <lb />
Positive. <lb />
I love is <lb />
Proof <lb />
makes you think <lb />
we were on our honey- <lb />
moon ho broke two teeth trying to <lb />
eat my biscuits. he soaks <lb />
them in hot tea for half an <lb />
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb />
Ho Got In. <lb />
did you get into this <lb />
asked a reporter of a China- <lb />
man. it through the <lb />
through n replied <lb />
tho Mongolian Li- . <lb />
open <lb />
For Cleaning Varnish. <lb />
Tea loaves arc invaluable as u <lb />
means of cleaning varnished paint. <lb />
V. hen enough have been laid aside <lb />
for the work they should he put into <lb />
the basin of water and left to steep <lb />
for half nil hour. The strained lea <lb />
is used instead of water to clean <lb />
varnished surfaces. The <lb />
acid loft h. tea leaves after all <lb />
is wholesome in them been ox <lb />
acts quickly upon grime and <lb />
grease. <lb />
Painted <lb />
Got a pail of water, not too hot, <lb />
with a few drops of ammonia and a <lb />
nice soft flannel. Wash the walls <lb />
down with soap mid flannel and dry <lb />
well with n soft cloth. When the <lb />
walls are thoroughly dried get an- <lb />
other pail of warm water, with a <lb />
few drops of ammonia, and go over <lb />
the walls with a wash leather, which <lb />
gives a brilliant polish. <lb />
For <lb />
are spoiled by <lb />
embroidered edge split <lb />
garment <lb />
having tho <lb />
and frayed a careless laundress. <lb />
The garment made to last <lb />
twice ion and many dollars <lb />
saved by stitching around tho <lb />
lops twice, having a tension. <lb />
This makes n edge and <lb />
does not detract from its appear- <lb />
Till MILE <lb />
the halter over its head; then it <lb />
would kick up its legs merrily and <lb />
run away like wind. <lb />
hoy, his face wreathed in <lb />
smiles watched the unequal chase <lb />
for an hour or so; then he entered <lb />
the field and <lb />
tell you how to catch that <lb />
mule, mister, if you'll give me a <lb />
panted the man. <lb />
your nickel. Now tell <lb />
behind that thick hedge <lb />
over said the boy, make <lb />
a noise like a <lb />
Jealous Woman. <lb />
Mrs. say Mrs. Van <lb />
is tho most jealous woman in <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. I should say so. <lb />
She wouldn't oven let fortune smile <lb />
at her <lb />
Of Course. <lb />
widow that mar- <lb />
has seven children of assorted <lb />
sines. They're just like steps when <lb />
they're lined <lb />
They're his step <lb />
Pros. <lb />
If a child is so ill that it h <lb />
to him in bod and <lb />
there is of fever, add <lb />
a little vine; to the cool water, <lb />
it has a effect upon n <lb />
Instead of vinegar put <lb />
e bilking soda into tho water if <lb />
there are any eruptions on the body. <lb />
It is cooling and allays any <lb />
Cut. <lb />
Boggy Miss <lb />
I feel us though I am cut out for <lb />
your husband. <lb />
Miss certainly are cut <lb />
out, Reggy. Dick is just ahead of <lb />
Louis Republic. <lb />
poor, sir, but I <lb />
love your daughter. <lb />
Old Tut. tut, young <lb />
man I You can't make money as <lb />
quick as that in this <lb />
Weekly <lb />
On Thing r tS. ens. <lb />
mi B <lb />
Nail Wound. <lb />
Grate potato and thicken <lb />
the lire in vinegar until it <lb />
the consistency of salve. Apply as <lb />
salve on cloth and bind to any rusty <lb />
nail wound, wire cut, etc. This has <lb />
been known to prevent lockjaw and <lb />
blood poisoning until n physician <lb />
could be called to give treatment. <lb />
Stains on <lb />
A lotion which will remove the <lb />
yellow stains on the neck caused <lb />
tight or high collars is made as fol- <lb />
Alcohol, four ounces; <lb />
two ounces; tincture of <lb />
fifteen drops. Apply several <lb />
times a day with a little sponge. <lb />
A Technical One. <lb />
late Angelo said <lb />
a Philadelphia scientist, a <lb />
most learned and u most lucid mind. <lb />
He not merely master a <lb />
be could lay it so clearly be- <lb />
fore you that in a short while <lb />
became master of it too. <lb />
claimed that <lb />
they who could not explain a sub- <lb />
perfectly did not that <lb />
subject perfectly, and he used to <lb />
tell a story on this head. <lb />
said two commercial travel- <lb />
on tho way from Beading to <lb />
Philadelphia got into an <lb />
over tho action of the vacuum <lb />
brake. <lb />
inflation of the tube <lb />
tho said tho first <lb />
1.1 traveler. <lb />
shouted the <lb />
second. tho output of the ex- <lb />
they wrangled for an hour, <lb />
and then, on the arrival in <lb />
Philadelphia, they agreed to sub- <lb />
the matter for settlement to the <lb />
engineer. <lb />
engineer, leaning <lb />
from the window of bit <lb />
cab, listened with attentive frown <lb />
to the two traveler statement of <lb />
their Then he smiled, <lb />
shook his head and <lb />
gents, both wrong <lb />
about tho of the vacuum <lb />
broke. Yet it's very simple and <lb />
easy to understand. It works like <lb />
When we want to stop the <lb />
train we just turn this here tap, <lb />
and then fill pipe with <lb />
Fly. <lb />
Bigelow, the brilliant <lb />
author and journalist, said the <lb />
day of the chicken farm that he <lb />
is about to set up at <lb />
I hope we succeed with this <lb />
farm. I hope our experience won't <lb />
Washing Stockings. <lb />
Wash woolen stockings quickly in <lb />
a lukewarm lather and do not lot <lb />
them lie in the water to soak. If <lb />
they seem very much soiled, n <lb />
borax in tho water will quickly cut closely resemble that of my old <lb />
the dirt. Rinse in tho same temper- friend Horatio Rogers, <lb />
of water. I Rogers lived in the sub- <lb />
On the suburban train one <lb />
Marking morning he said to me, with a sour <lb />
Write your initials or name in <lb />
then carefully stitch over something nobody else <lb />
lines on your sewing machine, has got, Mr. <lb />
red or white marking cotton you. It ash said I. <lb />
can be used a close and is It <lb />
coarse threads give best remits. said Rogers, <lb />
dollar incubator hut <lb />
, v. worth <lb />
r U a glass tumbler very out a blue bottle <lb />
M water-must be poured is set on , H frowned, then sighed. <lb />
m tray or table during the f he said, I've set <lb />
dollar blue <lb />
,EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
D J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER <lb />
Fatal <lb />
coming as <lb />
gun accidents are be-j Speaking of an elastic currency <lb />
way to make it elastic is to <lb />
cease employing bank- <lb />
with an conscience. <lb />
as rail <lb />
If whiskey does not row see <lb />
its finish in North Carolina, it is <lb />
more blind than the tiger. <lb />
Good afternoon Have you <lb />
finished rearing that thirty- <lb />
thousand moral message yet <lb />
King Oscar, of the <lb />
oldest test loved of He <lb />
European is reported <lb />
to be dying. <lb />
has been named by <lb />
the committee as the place for <lb />
g the next national <lb />
convention. The date is <lb />
June 16th. <lb />
The things now <lb />
to the success of the Democratic <lb />
ticket are the selection of a vice <lb />
president a majority of the <lb />
electoral votes. <lb />
An exchange aptly remarks <lb />
that message to congress <lb />
was really an address to the Amer- <lb />
people people on the <lb />
of the universe. <lb />
The New Bern Sun has <lb />
changed from a to <lb />
afternoon paper. The <lb />
given is that the mails out of <lb />
New Bern advantageous <lb />
for a morning piper. <lb />
The Jim Crow car bill has <lb />
passed both houses of the Okla- <lb />
legislature and now awaits <lb />
the signature of the governor to <lb />
become a It goes int <lb />
effect sixty days after being <lb />
signed. <lb />
What's pot matter in Ken- <lb />
What they call <lb />
men who are masked <lb />
and armed, arc creating <lb />
terror in that State. Five <lb />
of them d on Hop- <lb />
and destroyed property <lb />
to the value f <lb />
It is just like Republican luck <lb />
to have the chance of setting the <lb />
currency question when every- <lb />
body is howling for its solution. <lb />
Of course, they also serve who <lb />
only stand and wait, but they <lb />
should not ask for a tip that is <lb />
bigger than the price of the din- <lb />
Some time the freshman's cl <lb />
in the United senate is <lb />
going to outnumber the seniors <lb />
and then it will pass some roles <lb />
of its own. <lb />
In being thankful that we are <lb />
still In the land of the living we <lb />
do not mean to say that we are <lb />
glad we are in land of the <lb />
high living. <lb />
This is the time the year <lb />
when query is <lb />
at head of the man <lb />
who leaves tho door <lb />
in a <lb />
Senator Rayner says we need <lb />
more business and less politics. <lb />
Put into the form of a resolution <lb />
that would mean a motion for <lb />
congress to r instanter. <lb />
Harry C New, of Indianapolis, <lb />
Indiana, has been elected chair- <lb />
man of the R- national <lb />
committee, to succeed Secretary <lb />
George B. resigned. <lb />
The Seattle exposition is not <lb />
to for government aid. This <lb />
make it such an <lb />
show that it will be worth going <lb />
miles to see it. <lb />
A Missouri woman wants a <lb />
because her husband <lb />
ways makes merry after a <lb />
She wants to be sure <lb />
that he will not treat her that <lb />
way. <lb />
In looking over th- list of con- <lb />
who were left at home <lb />
lost time, it would seem that a <lb />
good many people decided that <lb />
they wanted men to rep- <lb />
resent them. <lb />
Jurors for January Term of Court- <lb />
First B Joyner, S J <lb />
Brewer, J C V Staton, <lb />
W R J A Davenport, J W <lb />
Martin, Jr., T B Bryant, <lb />
James, J C Griffin, J B L <lb />
H Wetherington, E E J J <lb />
Hines, R C Tripp, Jesse Cannon, <lb />
F M Davis, B S Smith, Ashley <lb />
T W Skinner, James <lb />
Evans, W T Fleming, T J Cox. <lb />
W P Josephus R T <lb />
Evans, R B Johnson, B A Gard- <lb />
R A Walls, Iredell Moore, J <lb />
F M C Smith, Isaac <lb />
Job <lb />
Second Week-J A Which- <lb />
ard, E B Whichard, <lb />
Boyd, Adam Gaskins, N A Bu <lb />
C M Buck, George n, <lb />
J M Edwards, Josephus Gaskins, <lb />
J P W A B Hearne, J T <lb />
A J Tyson, T R Moore, <lb />
W F Evans, Franklin <lb />
Jesse J S Pitt man. <lb />
peonies on <lb />
Card of Thanks. Got What He Needed. <lb />
Mrs. Julia Wilson and An incident that happened on <lb />
take this method to tender the W is not Monday C Ob- <lb />
people of Greenville. be be printed. Bays the f the only Mom n <lb />
Grimesland, Chocowinity and <lb />
Washington, and to their friends <lb />
in the vicinity of Grimesland, <lb />
their sincere and thanks <lb />
for the many kindnesses <lb />
ed to them during the sickness, <lb />
death and burial of the late <lb />
Robert T. Wilson, and i bey de- <lb />
sire further to assure <lb />
friends, that they do warmly <lb />
appreciate every act of kindness <lb />
extended to thorn in their sore <lb />
Depot <lb />
Mr. H of Chat lotto, <lb />
who has been here seven m. <lb />
for tho Central <lb />
Carolina Construction Company <lb />
the building of the freight and <lb />
passenger depots the Norfolk <lb />
Southern com- <lb />
the work and turned the <lb />
building-- over to the railway <lb />
company. <lb />
The passenger is an <lb />
especially pretty building <lb />
brick with tile roof. It is <lb />
ably arranged, the waiting roams <lb />
being largo and led with <lb />
every needed comfort. The <lb />
building is creditable, both to the <lb />
contractors and tho railroad and <lb />
is an ornament to the town. <lb />
Mr. Rogers has male many <lb />
friends during his stay in Green- <lb />
ville, and says he was in a <lb />
town whoso people wire more <lb />
clever than are found here. <lb />
Rev. Mr. <lb />
The bishop in making appoint <lb />
meats for tho coining year at the <lb />
session of North <lb />
Conference at Now Bern, <lb />
returned Rev. M. T Ply r to <lb />
Jam's Memorial church ii Green- <lb />
The are just about to vile. While this was expected, <lb />
make up minds that this much <lb />
gambling with other to o- <lb />
money shall stop, even if it if i whim r. Una o <lb />
countenanced by the New <lb />
Stock exchange. <lb />
Both the North Carolina Con- <lb />
of the Methodist church, <lb />
and the State Convention, of the <lb />
The o liter of the <lb />
Record is in a peculiar position, <lb />
since lie can reject no <lb />
scripts, however worthless, that <lb />
come to him through the regular <lb />
Congressional channels <lb />
during p-t <lb />
year. He is held in highest <lb />
esteem by every one. <lb />
v i Mil fur <lb />
county, the Gusto <lb />
News, is a leader in industry. <lb />
She lead with fifty-five cotton <lb />
mills in Operation and about a <lb />
in course of ruction. <lb />
By the first of the year she will <lb />
have over This <lb />
not only North Carolina but the <lb />
South. <lb />
Thin <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
General George Gill, preside <lb />
of tho Mercantile Trust <lb />
of Baltimore, suggests on <lb />
nation by the Democrats of Judge <lb />
of <lb />
Greensboro Record. A gentle- paper printed in tho <lb />
man who lives in Greensboro bad the following <lb />
and accidents occurring on<lb />
u I <lb />
of <lb />
been up to High Point and was <lb />
returning on the noon train. The <lb />
train was filled to overflowing. <lb />
Behind the Greensboro gentleman I while <lb />
came a lady with a baby in her losses and t , me t <lb />
arms- She had in the pressing obligations, com <lb />
aisle near a big, brutish suicide by r himself with <lb />
; at this moment the train a pistol, <lb />
started with a jerk and threw the At , <lb />
woman down and she fell on this marshal was shot; an I <lb />
man, he cursed, using whom he <lb />
some exceedingly ugly words. At <lb />
his juncture the Greensboro m n <lb />
told him he was a hog. then the <lb />
bully made him but was floored <lb />
by a center drive from the right <lb />
hand course there was con- <lb />
commotion a-s he arose <lb />
to try before the Greens <lb />
man could fix himself I'm <lb />
another drive, two young <lb />
old the gentleman <lb />
to stand back, that <lb />
they would attend to the <lb />
this one cf said <lb />
and in a second they had the hog <lb />
down in the aisle and were <lb />
him good. Then he <lb />
for pardon and sued for <lb />
j everything <lb />
the and her <lb />
George Gray, of <lb />
William seat. <lb />
Bryan, of Nebraska, for vice I <lb />
president. <lb />
Gray has the confidence <lb />
of the people, they in <lb />
the banking, commercial or the <lb />
laboring said Mr Gil. <lb />
recognize as <lb />
and <lb />
has reiterated over and <lb />
over tho fact free <lb />
silver is no r needed. I have <lb />
read his on the subject and <lb />
am to accept them with <lb />
the <lb />
with <lb />
they <lb />
which <lb />
made. radicalism <lb />
this vital point h <lb />
ed, we may accept his <lb />
opinions on some r national <lb />
issues without the fear of disturb- <lb />
sentiment nor public <lb />
As six thousand bills were <lb />
Baptist church, declared for pro- in the first <lb />
at their annual meetings <lb />
last week. With these two <lb />
largest in the bodies of <lb />
Christians actively enrolled in <lb />
the cause of prohibition tho <lb />
loons and mutt co. <lb />
May the day come <lb />
Latest reports from <lb />
W. Va , place the number of <lb />
killed in the mine explosions at <lb />
between and In the <lb />
first reports of the disaster no <lb />
account was taken of the teams- <lb />
and boys in the mine, all of <lb />
whom lost their lives. The work <lb />
of rescue is very much hindered <lb />
by the nauseous and by <lb />
fire- Only about bodies <lb />
had been recovered up <lb />
night. <lb />
two days of the session, ft is per- <lb />
haps j as well that t he speaker <lb />
does not allow lengthy speeches <lb />
on each one of by all the <lb />
members. <lb />
Col. William Elliott, who was <lb />
appointed by <lb />
to take charge of the mark- <lb />
of the Confederate graves <lb />
north, died suddenly at Beaufort, <lb />
S C. Thursday, where he was <lb />
with a hunting party. <lb />
United States troops have been <lb />
ordered from San to <lb />
Nevada. preserve <lb />
pace between the union and <lb />
nor-union miners. is <lb />
in the heart of th new mining <lb />
and has been in anal- <lb />
most, continual for the <lb />
past two years. A number of <lb />
outbreaks have occurred and <lb />
several persons killed. <lb />
Ma <lb />
On Monday about <lb />
o'clock, Mr. W. M. Wilkinson, <lb />
son of Mr. Wilkinson, <lb />
at bis father's home, near Farm- <lb />
ville. Last spring while serving <lb />
as a d of i be county <lb />
camp he suffered a stroke of <lb />
paralysis and since b in <lb />
a feeble condition, lie was a <lb />
young man of many good <lb />
ties and a brother of Mr i . L <lb />
Wilkinson, Greenville. <lb />
Tho funeral was hi Id <lb />
morning. <lb />
LaGrange Dry. <lb />
A prohibition election was held <lb />
in Monday, r; d car- <lb />
for pro by a vote of placing i <lb />
to in a registered vote of <lb />
140- <lb />
The government today issued <lb />
its estimate of the cotton crop <lb />
Not Peonage <lb />
The Nashville American speaks <lb />
a parable when it. <lb />
an employer down <lb />
South to makes <lb />
out money him <lb />
passage to employ- <lb />
or for board or other things <lb />
along comes a official to <lb />
prosecute him fr <lb />
North of the river nothing <lb />
ii done. There is, as a <lb />
U r of fact, no any- <lb />
where the and <lb />
Snipes, but Mr Roosevelt's <lb />
crowd reeds do something, <lb />
to earn their i <lb />
is a fair statement of too <lb />
case, e it and <lb />
el i agents of the government to <lb />
i i i <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
North <lb />
cuts for the Washing- <lb />
ton are a i <lb />
Presiding A. Me <lb />
J. M. <lb />
Aurora, A <lb />
Swan Quarter, B. C. S II. <lb />
It. P. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Gr M <lb />
Farmville, W. A. Forbes. <lb />
B. Head. <lb />
Betel, J. V. <lb />
o, II. <lb />
Rocky m- . <lb />
II <lb />
South U II <lb />
Black. <lb />
Nashville. W. II <lb />
Spring Hone and Pleas <lb />
ant, B. w <lb />
II. E. <lb />
D. <lb />
It. <lb />
Fremont, C R. <lb />
Mis i i, y ii o. II. <lb />
Willis. <lb />
Former i es <lb />
n the following <lb />
;. <lb />
It. I-. John, presiding older of<lb />
J A. <lb />
G P. Smith, Hay Pi j- <lb />
N M. Watson, II; w River. <lb />
M Carthage. <lb />
L. I. Na h. Gibson- <lb />
N. II. <lb />
To I be <lb />
held <lb />
Family in <lb />
A remarkable family is that of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Braswell. <lb />
who live in this county, near <lb />
Creek Baptist church, in <lb />
Goos- Creek township, and who <lb />
held a family on Thanks <lb />
Mr. is in <lb />
his year, and has never <lb />
been sick a day in his life. He <lb />
now living within two miles of <lb />
the place cf his birth- There <lb />
are 1.3 living children, all of <lb />
whom were present at the <lb />
reunion Thursday, and <lb />
most of <lb />
were also present. Only <lb />
e child and three <lb />
live over miles from <lb />
their parents. Mr. and Mrs <lb />
Braswell, children and a major- <lb />
of their grandchildren are all <lb />
members of <lb />
church. <lb />
Mrs. M, ,, <lb />
Mrs. Mo ; . <lb />
of M. <lb />
a little before midnight Monday, <lb />
a. their , Carolina township. <lb />
About ago Mrs. <lb />
big red a of <lb />
an I b en in poor <lb />
she suffered n <lb />
in stroke, which caused her <lb />
husband she <lb />
i av s six and <lb />
is f, on of the latter M <lb />
I. s. Mooring, of Greenville. <lb />
took <lb />
day <lb />
l -J <lb />
mag- it <lb />
. Of <lb />
II<lb />
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I'll <lb />
wrong d <lb />
to n p in c e- <lb />
A Methodist <lb />
Chester, S. C. <lb />
fire. <lb />
Prank a i <lb />
Tern., <lb />
wife and then c <lb />
id. <lb />
A train on i ho <lb />
Montgomery.<lb />
a I lilting <lb />
at the throttle, a <lb />
the Lehigh railroad <lb />
into another train near <lb />
Allentown, Pa . and several <lb />
trainmen were hurt. <lb />
body of a young mar. who <lb />
had suicide was found <lb />
i a swamp <lb />
Ga. <lb />
were killed and <lb />
en injured by r <lb />
near Mexico City. <lb />
In New York an torn bile <lb />
tacked over an embankment, <lb />
a woman an <lb />
two mer. <lb />
Throe persons were to <lb />
another injured in i <lb />
lire in Boston. <lb />
Two steamers collide in t-- <lb />
and seven <lb />
were drowned- <lb />
breaking a to <lb />
her, Charles Handle w i <lb />
fatally shot by Miss Ida M <lb />
Br w At Blue Creek, <lb />
record for one day, ard <lb />
also a cf <lb />
smaller accidents. <lb />
L Mill I nil. <lb />
i Mill N- <lb />
A. win V ash in <lb />
t ill W . <lb />
Miss lb I- n i. lit <lb />
a with <lb />
Wilson, near II <lb />
X R <lb />
i Evans en <lb />
There n g <lb />
last F. n I Mil s <lb />
i Ii i sac I lime v as <lb />
Most of our people <lb />
h gs It is a ft I i n I-1 <lb />
fat. <lb />
I, I has been very <lb />
u. to say he is <lb />
ow r, <lb />
. a Town. <lb />
advertising <lb />
is constantly growing. We have <lb />
spoke n several times of what has <lb />
accomplish in this way by <lb />
fit . Ga., and <lb />
Settle, Th. <lb />
Record of last week told <lb />
f what had been accomplished <lb />
in this way by Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb />
Advertising is a splendid thing. <lb />
be advertising by a <lb />
m I <lb />
old idea that the <lb />
of a city w ill be found <lb />
ml in regular course of events <lb />
tin erroneous one. i <lb />
i s red here us well as at <lb />
p In r points aid the t that, <lb />
b ugh an i <lb />
calls attention to its <lb />
is the town that will <lb />
the greatest number of <lb />
i; I is to share these <lb />
. S <lb />
j. .- to i <lb />
daughter, or a <lb />
Christmas present of a sewing <lb />
chine, th i Singer or Wheeler <lb />
ft best. Soil y <lb />
I Peed, cash or on easy <lb />
Office in front <lb />
Lei Bertha. d till <lb />
Rye aid F. V. <lb />
i . s. <lb />
C-2 <lb />
P Taken Up-I have take <lb />
a stray cow, red color, butt <lb />
headed, marked swallow fork in <lb />
right ear. Owner can <lb />
by proving property <lb />
expenses. C. R. Callow <lb />
R. F. D. No. Winterville, N. C <lb /></p>
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the beginning The R- <lb />
flee i r i as had faith in this c n <lb />
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farmers would <lb />
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f the unselfish n i . <lb />
I-. Joyner to the cause of i i <lb />
company, has it on the <lb />
of the directors i; <lb />
i ms that he has . <lb />
refused to allow his salary t<lb />
n- i paid for his . <lb />
bas never yet as I <lb />
any . o <lb />
he i. when o; a- <lb />
King bis own warehouse. It i <lb />
his of purpose, this <lb />
j loyalty and devotion to the inter- <lb />
est of the tobacco grower i h <lb />
f Mr. . . to a <lb />
ire extent, the cause i f cur <lb />
ail-, in the <lb />
a- Ci y. <lb />
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for the average man to <lb />
properly <lb />
he it of self s that <lb />
shown by the promo- <lb />
company. It is this <lb />
coupled with rs <lb />
of and <lb />
results it is pro that <lb />
evincing for the company n <lb />
measure of its well d- <lb />
. success. <lb />
cannot destroy a <lb />
I gradually the tobacco far- <lb />
hers are coming to realize and <lb />
the advantages of <lb />
is company and as they do so <lb />
show faith by their <lb />
as the rapidly growing <lb />
of the company attests-. <lb />
-is founded on the right <lb />
It is a good thing and we <lb />
It pleasure in helping to <lb />
fr <lb />
One thousand bills introduced <lb />
n a day in congress, which was <lb />
record lay, looks <lb />
, the members would do <lb />
thin if could. But <lb />
of those will never set <lb />
While the supreme court of <lb />
State reversed the action <lb />
. ,. i Long <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
for selling tickets at a <lb />
rate higher than that prescribed <lb />
by ii the court held <lb />
that the Federal courts have no <lb />
r enjoining the State <lb />
Prom prosecuting of <lb />
; he law. Si i it seems the size of <lb />
he fine Judge Long imposed is <lb />
the only point on which he <lb />
was rev, d. <lb />
Till in Paragraphs <lb />
; i message of <lb />
Roosevelt, <lb />
before the j. int in of both <lb />
s i the Sixth United <lb />
States congress, contains thirty <lb />
X h I <lb />
Ii i r national el <lb />
fr c s <lb />
e commends that any re- <lb />
of the tariff be postponed <lb />
i ft r the election <lb />
pro . .- I at th c <lb />
Pi n pi e mi y iv <lb />
the i s f the <lb />
-.- I s in pr I . <lb />
are pointed to as being <lb />
reason enough for the country <lb />
to pay particular attention to the <lb />
de v el o of its interior <lb />
waterways <lb />
liability, western <lb />
frauds, savings bank system <lb />
and many other matters of <lb />
special interest to the public <lb />
welfare are dealt with at con- <lb />
-M, length in the message. <lb />
Of more than passing interest is <lb />
recommendation that fourth <lb />
class postmasters be placed <lb />
d r civil service. <lb />
Citizenship to the people of <lb />
Rico is suggested; <lb />
mail subsidy to the far east is <lb />
discussed at length; The Hague <lb />
conference is reviewed along with <lb />
ha that the <lb />
in Japan in 1912 will afford <lb />
h United States a magnificent <lb />
which he hopes to <lb />
improved; the tariff agree- <lb />
recently extended by Ger- <lb />
many, is made subject of serious- <lb />
COUNTY MATTERS <lb />
. v ; <lb />
A the <lb />
The board of county <lb />
met in regular session on <lb />
Monday, 2nd, all the mom <lb />
being present. R. King <lb />
reflected chairman of the board <lb />
tor ensuing j ear, <lb />
The usual monthly <lb />
f r w re lo. <lb />
Dr. J. E <lb />
h, and S. T. White, <lb />
t.- filed th Ir monthly <lb />
re <lb />
Welch, <lb />
a lie <lb />
Of most vital importance from lie <lb />
e viewpoint of the President is <lb />
Evans, constable <lb />
h n in r . <lb />
township, tendered his <lb />
on of t which was accepted, <lb />
. methods. p. O. White was elected to <lb />
The author of the message m vacancy. The latter <lb />
urges action as to a d e- official <lb />
WILLIAM RY <lb />
A z n and Mai <lb />
Ca from Earth. <lb />
Mr W. H White, whose deaf <lb />
afternoon, v <lb />
in v fr m <lb />
and us <lb />
la i <lb />
Of ll <lb />
Mr. IV <lb />
w ; C . . and he i <lb />
good <lb />
and<lb />
and Mr <lb />
the <lb />
y a <lb />
was a nun v. <lb />
i many r. Is. H <lb />
family and <lb />
of his <lb />
at all times <lb />
show his i t rest in and <lb />
meat to them, As a <lb />
man he was very successful F <lb />
some years lie was a <lb />
merchant ii-re. but being c <lb />
ed with he quit the mer <lb />
a few year <lb />
and in farm <lb />
r life and s <lb />
more i to s he d n. <lb />
During the winters he engaged <lb />
la the u. having a <lb />
interest in a large business <lb />
that For two h w i tn r <lb />
of th town, e induct <lb />
w th st h iv- <lb />
one. <lb />
sickness was only <lb />
a week's duration He hid <lb />
. at i was p.- <lb />
kidney and while he <lb />
much from this <lb />
a Get Home, <lb />
Sheriff S. I. <lb />
h i ii id been to Raleigh to carry <lb />
the State hospital, <lb />
home, at o'clock <lb />
night and had a <lb />
experience on the <lb />
trip. He left Raleigh on <lb />
Norfolk Southern train, <lb />
to reach home in the <lb />
noon- At Zebulon, a station <lb />
a from capital, <lb />
. . for dinner. It <lb />
. i Dudley kept his feet <lb />
th table most too long, <lb />
to when he walked out of the <lb />
lie saw the train puffing <lb />
, d road. <lb />
ii thought the was <lb />
him so far as getting homo <lb />
. time that day wan concerned. <lb />
i ii m hearing before <lb />
that some officers <lb />
road re to pans by on a <lb />
s i lime e <lb />
. d ii led <lb />
i r in the h n of in r <lb />
i if. lie went i in <lb />
and sat d on the <lb />
and wait. It <lb />
Mb b n <lb />
chances at letting <lb />
; ran by he w s <lb />
.; to V out. so e <lb />
. I . i . ;. <lb />
. i ; mo car <lb />
running very <lb />
i it down, ex- <lb />
was no alarm about his p his the <lb />
i., board, aid per- <lb />
m the i lent. <lb />
I live to the currency plan, <lb />
The new State of Oklahoma <lb />
off well. <lb />
r bills have been introduced in <lb />
lie legislature. <lb />
Mrs. Bradley adds one more to <lb />
of women acquitted of <lb />
charge of murder when she <lb />
Ll slain the man who had <lb />
her. <lb />
The man pressed for time did <lb />
lit feel like taking two hours <lb />
ltd a half to read that <lb />
though the approved <lb />
minutia o ,. re- the oath of office administered. <lb />
no tangible on , r- win <lb />
meeting was elected con- <lb />
stable of de- <lb />
the <lb />
in.-i of<lb />
. after the <lb />
be passed. <lb />
The president follows I i. i r-1 which had been <lb />
to <lb />
to enable its speedy e list to per <lb />
i t;. <lb />
The plans and specifications of <lb />
us as t s <lb />
and corporations, advocating all <lb />
the possible in <lb />
to inside workings of <lb />
corporations the <lb />
He emphatically urged federal <lb />
i . . <lb />
which, together with a <lb />
wholesome governmental super- <lb />
ion, he believes would prevent <lb />
a great dishonesty which <lb />
has been prevalent in the past in <lb />
the various channels of business <lb />
and do. <lb />
The pr-s system, the <lb />
president says, is responsible for <lb />
excellent balance which pro <lb />
between our expenditures <lb />
pointing with pride <lb />
to the yearly average of <lb />
He is of the opinion that the <lb />
lurid system should be given <lb />
scrutiny to prevent any <lb />
to growing abuses in <lb />
the administration of this <lb />
feature of the govern-, <lb />
The president is in <lb />
tax, though <lb />
e Bays speaks <lb />
due to the contrary decision of <lb />
the United States Supreme court <lb />
on the subject <lb />
It Is the opinion of the <lb />
dent that recent prosecutions <lb />
have successfully denied the old <lb />
reasons given that it had been <lb />
impossible to punish dishonesty <lb />
where the guilty were men of <lb />
great wealth. <lb />
In discussing railroad <lb />
the president declares that more <lb />
people are being killed on the <lb />
great steam highways of the <lb />
country than are claimed in the <lb />
prohibition thrust of the world He <lb />
He is doubtless looking that the federal government in- <lb />
r Wilmington to get the thrust., railroad accidents. <lb />
net for the sake of The lessons learned from his <lb />
word message to con- <lb />
fess just because the president <lb />
He learn to be <lb />
lief. <lb />
Hie t Id man of the Wilmington <lb />
facetiously remarks few <lb />
ties are born great, some <lb />
thieve greatness and others <lb />
p's reputation. <lb />
i recent down the <lb />
submitted to the war department <lb />
of the government, were re- <lb />
turned approved. <lb />
L. W. fucker, man <lb />
his report of laid off ; <lb />
public road in <lb />
as ordered at <lb />
A petition was present- d <lb />
for a public road to be established <lb />
in Bethel and Greenville town- <lb />
ships, commencing at a point on <lb />
the road on G. L. Moore's land, <lb />
known as Louis ave- <lb />
running to the <lb />
road, a distance of about <lb />
miles. Proper notice was <lb />
ordered to be given. <lb />
C N, Warren and J. II. Me- <lb />
Gowan were permanently re <lb />
leased from poll tax, and H. L. <lb />
and Richard Sutton <lb />
were released for the year 1907 <lb />
W. A Hobgood was released <lb />
from payment of special school <lb />
tax in Farmville township, <lb />
charged. <lb />
J. R. agent, was re- <lb />
leased from tax on one <lb />
in erroneously charged. <lb />
Josephus was released <lb />
from tax on one town lot in Win <lb />
erroneously listed. <lb />
The board examined the <lb />
official bonds of county and <lb />
township officers on record an <lb />
ill were deemed except <lb />
that of L. Taylor constable of <lb />
Bethel township, <lb />
thereon being dead. He was no- <lb />
to strengthen his bond by <lb />
the first Monday in January, <lb />
A prize fighter is <lb />
now pastor of a church in Ne- <lb />
The people who <lb />
e need to be certain that he <lb />
has reformed <lb />
until night when he b <lb />
came n the right <lb />
am sank into <lb />
from which he never rallied <lb />
In February, 1892. Mr <lb />
Bliss <lb />
of Greene county, and soon after <lb />
ma-ala.; t a splendid home <lb />
Dickinson avenue- Besides <lb />
the and I parents, he is <lb />
survived by four brothers. <lb />
Messrs. and <lb />
R C. . and one sister. Air <lb />
J. L. Fleming. Many <lb />
f sympathy have <lb />
these in r o v. <lb />
A- Mr. R. C. White, who <lb />
from <lb />
Ml- cannot I tint <lb />
tonight, the f; i i- i not <lb />
until 12.31 <lb />
o'clock. S .- will <lb />
the re . i item; n in Oh r <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
mission come t Greenville <lb />
with them. The officers ex- <lb />
pressed thorns; as at <lb />
Treatment For and <lb />
A and <lb />
healing, is made by dissolving two <lb />
ounce- each of rock salt and borax <lb />
with one of powdered alum, <lb />
this in a wide mouthed bottle and <lb />
use a to each gallon <lb />
of water, soaking the feet well. <lb />
Where the feet perspire a great <lb />
deal v are always tender and the <lb />
skin A healing, soothing pow- <lb />
that should be used after a <lb />
soaking and drying is made <lb />
ten grains of powdered alum <lb />
and two-thirds of an ounce <lb />
each of powdered and starch, <lb />
a of mi ounce of acid, <lb />
sifted with two ounces of best <lb />
cum powder. <lb />
Sift well many times through a <lb />
hair sieve and lie quite sure to reach <lb />
every part of the feet, especially be- <lb />
tween the toes. If the is <lb />
taken at bedtime, the feet dried and <lb />
this powder used the relief is won- <lb />
Such a treatment modifies <lb />
all disagree odors from <lb />
ration. <lb />
To on the Sewing Machine. <lb />
Hemstitching which can hardly <lb />
he from hand <lb />
work and be done much <lb />
more speedily may be done on the <lb />
sewing mm ill this First <lb />
draw the number of threads desired <lb />
in the goods to be hemstitched, thou <lb />
fold the hem over and haste the <lb />
edge of the in the tenter of the <lb />
drawn threads. Now loosen the ten- <lb />
d on the sewing machine and <lb />
stitch along the edge of the <lb />
Pull tho out and, <lb />
liking the floods ill one hand and <lb />
the hem in the other, pull the edge <lb />
of the lo the bottom of the <lb />
drawn threads, and your work is<lb />
For Cleaning <lb />
Tea . invaluable as u <lb />
means of varnished paint. <lb />
When enough hove been laid aside <lb />
for the work they should put into <lb />
having to deny the request, ,; v- to <lb />
the was air i-.- s d i n <lb />
It would hardly run and could not <lb />
e its load. Mr. Dudley at <lb />
first v.- is I low <lb />
that killed but in re- <lb />
covered from the shock and <lb />
asked to shown the trouble <lb />
with glad <lb />
.- t <lb />
r it tied, <lb />
i iv the <lb />
i instead f water to clean <lb />
surfaces. Tho <lb />
a, i-i tea leaves after nil that <lb />
is who in them has been ex- <lb />
line a is quickly upon grime and <lb />
crease. <lb />
Col <lb />
i. <lb />
w lie <lb />
The Taft boom differs from <lb />
th j raker one in that the lat- <lb />
is invisible to the naked eye <lb />
Hill Maggie th.- <lb />
Mr. A <lb />
In early morning hours o <lb />
1907, at o'clock, <lb />
at the Lome of Mr. and <lb />
Hardy Smith, of Black Jack, N <lb />
C a quiet home wedding was <lb />
solemnized <lb />
It was occasion when <lb />
A. O. Clark, of Grimesland, ltd <lb />
Miss Smith to the altar <lb />
pledged their vows <lb />
l to other. Rev. E. Si <lb />
; of Ayden, pastor of the <lb />
ill church, in <lb />
presence of a few friends. <lb />
the bride and groom are <lb />
very popular young people and <lb />
e the esteem and <lb />
of a of friends and <lb />
acquaintances. Mr. <lb />
popular and efficient r-p r <lb />
for the firm of J O Proctor <lb />
Bro., of Grimesland, and has won <lb />
an reputation by his <lb />
steady and quiet disposition and <lb />
habits, and ail, by <lb />
fidelity to truth. Mi s <lb />
the bride, is a very beautiful an I <lb />
attractive young lady, <lb />
very popular in hr community. <lb />
Her amiable <lb />
s i-i shiny i i in his w in f r <lb />
her a circle of friends. <lb />
Immediately -r <lb />
bride aid gr <lb />
to W an there board id <lb />
tho N S. train N and <lb />
and success <lb />
i heir lives- X. <lb />
i. <lb />
ii.- key , . <lb />
lived i i <lb />
hi i i ; . <lb />
thin w <lb />
with i his <lb />
II<lb />
Wills. <lb />
a pa ; oil water, not too hot, <lb />
with a f i -i- of ammonia and a <lb />
nice I. the walls <lb />
ii ll inn.-I and dry <lb />
i . i v. a t i When the <lb />
v. Is are thoroughly dried gel an- <lb />
pail of warm water, with a <lb />
few of and go over <lb />
j . .gives a . polish. <lb />
is b.- i off, n i r n <lb />
ii en in m the b i-i i r- I <lb />
i- -I j b v. clone, <lb />
aboard ard tin em; <lb />
along, i; Green- <lb />
ville o'clock. Did -j <lb />
glad enough to hem . <lb />
a id his wife was I. <lb />
f or s i tin <lb />
in with- <lb />
o it him -.-. of <lb />
hi i delay. <lb />
A physician says it is imp <lb />
hie for a gum-chewing man to <lb />
think, bur. of a <lb />
gum-chewing man. <lb />
O reason that New York's <lb />
animate feather duster is poi u <lb />
is that ha Ins swept the <lb />
cobwebs out of his brain. <lb />
The kind of currency <lb />
this country needs is the kind <lb />
that will stretch from New <lb />
to the cotton fields without <lb />
breaking. <lb />
of V Town lot. <lb />
n of a decree of the Sui <lb />
mini in u certain pro- <lb />
therein din.-, entitled J. C. <lb />
on Mon- <lb />
J r , tell the <lb />
mart nut do r in the tow i of <lb />
at bid u certain lot <lb />
or i it I ind, in the town of <lb />
Pitt county, and known in <lb />
the plan of the oil pi. t of <lb />
of <lb />
m r. the <lb />
r lot S Hit I <lb />
said street north eighty-five feet; <lb />
an easterly parallel wit. <lb />
i street, one id.-ed and thirty- <lb />
t v., line of lot <lb />
the a course <lb />
feet of lot <lb />
The tr i that the line of lot <lb />
t wants A com-<lb />
Many arc by <lb />
tie edge split <lb />
and frayed by a laundress. <lb />
Tho made to last <lb />
a. Ion ; and many dollars <lb />
I tho <lb />
lop i . r, ha ; a tension. <lb />
in firm and <lb />
docs n a .-. I from its appear- <lb />
Child. <lb />
If . ill is <lb />
iii bed and <lb />
there- is n i fever, add <lb />
a i. lie i. cool water, <lb />
it -.- n upon a <lb />
hot I of vine put <lb />
some akin into the water if <lb />
are ii iv on body. <lb />
It is allays any <lb />
Rudy Nail <lb />
Crate potato and thicken over <lb />
the lire iii vinegar until it becomes <lb />
consistency of salvo. Apply as <lb />
salve on and bind to any rusty <lb />
nail wound, cut, etc. This has <lb />
been known to proven lockjaw and <lb />
blood until a physician <lb />
could be called lo give treatment. <lb />
en the Neck. <lb />
A lotion which will remove the <lb />
stains on tho lie. k caused by <lb />
or high collars is made as fol- <lb />
Alcohol, ounces; rose <lb />
two ounces; tincture of <lb />
loin, fifteen drops. Apply several <lb />
time; a day with a sponge. <lb />
Wash woolen quickly in <lb />
a do not let <lb />
them in tho water to seal;. If <lb />
they loom very much soiled, a little <lb />
in tho water will quickly cut <lb />
the dirt. Rinse in tho same temper- <lb />
of water. <lb />
Marking Linen. <lb />
Write your initials or name in <lb />
then carefully stitch over <lb />
these lines on your sewing machine. <lb />
Either red or white marking cotton <lb />
can be used as a close stitch, and <lb />
coarse threads give best results. <lb />
you know, is excuse to of an at re, or <lb />
issue m bonds for the P <lb />
of buying him OUt. Attorneys. <lb />
A Hint, <lb />
i If n glass tumbler into which very <lb />
hot water must poured is set on <lb />
s tray or during the process <lb />
instead of being hold the hand it <lb />
much apt to break. <lb />
Of <lb />
will <lb />
1st <lb />
or. <lb />
tat <lb />
bed. <lb />
per. <lb />
Ll an <lb />
I rink <lb />
Wk <lb />
lions <lb />
the <lb />
i to<lb />
led <lb />
-g in <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
At the state of <lb />
Carolina, at the close of business <lb />
22.11907 <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loan. and <lb />
hum- <lb />
cured , <lb />
O. S. to ., . ,, <lb />
. e ., <lb />
Due from I<lb />
of m<lb />
Treasurer IS per <lb />
50,01111.0- <lb />
2.883.74 <lb />
When December's icy fingers <lb />
Have forest <lb />
It's time ti tone your system <lb />
By taking H <lb />
Mountain Tea. <lb />
There is no great <lb />
singing in the next flat <lb />
you are away from yours. <lb />
V. hen the Stomach. Heart, or Ki. <lb />
nerves then <lb />
always faiL Don't drug th <lb />
stomach, nor simulate the <lb />
Kid That is simply a <lb />
Get a prescription known to <lb />
The is <lb />
for these weak nerves. <lb />
en these nerves, build them up <lb />
Dr. <lb />
see how quickly <lb />
Free sample sen- on r- <lb />
ones, by Or You. <lb />
health is to . <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Harry tinner. <lb />
H. <lb />
N C <lb />
Another-s Card, but No <lb />
Harm Came of tho Blunder. <lb />
It is well to look at your <lb />
Tinting card before you Bind it in. <lb />
A personal friend of <lb />
Fish, who is also a personal friend <lb />
of E and bus managed <lb />
to steer a middle course during the <lb />
war between the two men. received <lb />
a visiting card in the <lb />
course of social relations at a <lb />
time when the warfare was at its <lb />
height Ho never knew just how it <lb />
happened, but several days later, <lb />
desiring to see Mr. Fish on a <lb />
Stock paid in <lb />
Surplus Funds<lb />
. I'm <lb />
National bans <lb />
to , <lb />
Time<lb />
. . . A ti. <lb />
Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
in <lb />
Fourth street. AU d <lb />
promptly and <lb />
ME <lb />
S-, <lb />
above <lb />
M. U <lb />
Public. <lb />
Com Attest <lb />
II <lb />
Directors <lb />
i-- i- <lb />
Especially adapted to cotton <lb />
Apply I <lb />
p. C . <lb />
cc <lb />
Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
NORTH IN A. <lb />
A. kin of all kinds of choice cut <lb />
,. <lb />
to <lb />
. ml; lie-- <lb />
1875.- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale and retail am; <lb />
Hides, Cotton -1 ; .-; <lb />
Egg, etc. Bop <lb />
-t- <lb />
Carnages <lb />
Tables. <lb />
h . <lb />
C v <lb />
,. Pine Pies, Syrup <lb />
Meat .<lb />
.-hes<lb />
-Mi <lb />
I- <lb />
. C <lb />
Pei<lb />
,. , . . .<lb />
. . , <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
it. <lb />
Capital <lb />
x ; to <lb />
A i in-- <lb />
A. AUDI<lb />
; ii<lb />
.- is ho <lb />
v and<lb />
. I . <lb />
me. <lb />
ft<lb />
. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming Props. <lb />
Located in main sec- <lb />
of the town. <lb />
e only you<lb />
Riving. <lb />
abundant banking <lb />
finance bu <lb />
can give you valuable an<lb />
;,. the advantages <lb />
accrue <lb />
MY FRIENDS. <lb />
Having been away tor <lb />
months wish to announce to <lb />
near OB n <lb />
boss matter, ho called at tho letter's <lb />
house and handed the butler a card <lb />
from <lb />
cw later Hr, tun av- <lb />
tho head the stairway <lb />
and peered over the rail. Apparent- <lb />
at what he saw be-low, <lb />
started down slowly. Ha <lb />
down ho again and with a <lb />
expression on Ins <lb />
ii-- visitor's <lb />
Then ho proceeded the mo <lb />
iii face was still I <lb />
a doubtful way win <lb />
drawing room, and ii in an <lb />
awkward, hesitating way, <lb />
in one band. Unit ho <lb />
In c to Ins<lb />
mistake <lb />
asked <lb />
i is it What do you <lb />
lid Mr. . In <lb />
over tho card. <lb />
His friend took it awl <lb />
the face. U bore tho in <lb />
in.<lb />
M,, Twain a <lb />
,.,.,. j . York talked <lb />
porting in Virgil <lb />
trying a I <lb />
ho said, all <lb />
tho hi r, I pall <lb />
row <lb />
ivy h <lb />
with nils , <lb />
-I mil ill rather <lb />
tin t . <lb />
and ll <lb />
time back on <lb />
ti. pot <lb />
cue r <lb />
tho <lb />
bis I <lb />
, nil I Ir. I <lb />
I. This <lb />
. been I <lb />
inly <lb />
,. . . that no . v. -i<lb />
my friends and patrons <lb />
of that I am still <lb />
M and if <lb />
to misuse <lb />
the town. <lb />
j t <lb />
tor <lb />
barb <lb />
thank you for past patronage <lb />
and ask to call again when <lb />
good work is wanted <lb />
i intend to be away from Green-1 <lb />
this fall a p care <lb />
Greenville, will mo <lb />
within a day or two. We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
Salary <lb />
p, I-. Bi<lb />
can. <lb />
I .,., ., , ,,. <lb />
. ; . ,. fail, ml Si <lb />
Brand<lb />
m I . Ho re- <lb />
mind i v <lb />
to t. <lb />
, , , arty, <lb />
and i and <lb />
the I I l <lb />
well of him. After <lb />
or <lb />
. gave a I id In <lb />
ii MN N <lb />
T.- <lb />
mil <lb />
in tin<lb />
were temporarily used by <lb />
at the exposition and tor <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
also offer a special school <lb />
piano for fully <lb />
up in to any <lb />
instrument This piano is <lb />
built for college and <lb />
school work tor the special <lb />
named above and <lb />
teed by my firm tor yearn <lb />
Those interested in a school piano <lb />
in a good slightly used <lb />
for the home should <lb />
me at once and will <lb />
by it, and as ever I am always <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
r. J. WHICHARD, Proprietor <lb />
t n e. I s ; matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C Congress of March 1879 <lb />
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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DEC. 1907 <lb />
TWENTY-SIX. <lb />
Daily R fleet r is thirteen <lb />
years old, and today begins its <lb />
fourteenth year. The Eastern <lb />
Reflector our weekly edition, is <lb />
twice that age and will <lb />
be t with the coming <lb />
of January. <lb />
years The Reflector <lb />
has seen of the ups and <lb />
THE HOPEFUL VIEW <lb />
From a recent article by <lb />
Hubbard in which he sums <lb />
up his in a tour <lb />
through . States, we <lb />
the following extracts, <lb />
believing thy are timely and <lb />
will be helpful to those who read <lb />
them <lb />
The people of America never <lb />
downs of newspaper life, but it were healthy and pros- <lb />
has weathered the storms and <lb />
gone steadily forward doing a <lb />
It could for the progress of <lb />
and Pitt county. <lb />
Its aim was to useful, and the <lb />
people know whether it has sue- <lb />
in this . o those <lb />
who with their patronage have <lb />
;. d us ugh these year.-. <lb />
and by words of encouragement <lb />
h , e h to strengthen <lb />
. r we ever feel <lb />
. . Th R I torn is many <lb />
I'm I id are , <lb />
d it B a i one of <lb />
m, We feel glad on this an- <lb />
i i. in . i lie b en of <lb />
s me th b n <lb />
f. r which it I bi r. <lb />
Ai ,; has fallen in <lb />
,. f II, King f <lb />
cc Sunday <lb />
His Oscar <lb />
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as they are iv- <lb />
Never before have we had so <lb />
much to be thankful for. <lb />
Never future so <lb />
bright. <lb />
Never bi fore was the <lb />
of intelligence so high. <lb />
The workers AN W <lb />
Factory, forest, farm and min <lb />
are calling for rs- The <lb />
cost of living has d, but <lb />
wages have mi re than kept <lb />
savings banks fittest it <lb />
There is no such thin in Amer <lb />
as problem of the <lb />
The stocking may be better <lb />
than i My advice put <lb />
all your spare in <lb />
and lei it i th t , <lb />
bills by check. The <lb />
-rs- f this c n n r. i- <lb />
believe in and on- <lb />
r pi lays in.- <lb />
only <lb />
When you buy your gifts <lb />
for Christmas you should <lb />
endeavor to give some- <lb />
thing nice however small <lb />
Quality not quantity <lb />
should be your motto. <lb />
We kept this in view <lb />
n we bought our <lb />
line and we have <lb />
the and most <lb />
that can <lb />
be given. <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
A gift should be <lb />
that gives to him who re- <lb />
It a better <lb />
of your friendship, and <lb />
also something that will <lb />
keep that impression in <lb />
mind. You surely will <lb />
find Lie girt you want in <lb />
our stock. <lb />
. L. <lb />
This space is small t you a list of everything we have. Suffice <lb />
to say that we have the largest and most elaborate line <lb />
of holiday goods we have i v r hid. <lb />
Our i f toilet and manicure <lb />
c i is without doubt something <lb />
The use of candles at the <lb />
Christmas season Is as <lb />
will tern <lb />
e them to that are himself We have n lint <lb />
We also have a line of <lb />
pocket books with the <lb />
books o suit, and the holiday as clans <lb />
e m <lb />
glass <lb />
sets are <lb />
again sty <lb />
and <lb />
we have <lb />
them in <lb />
and <lb />
in such designs too <lb />
Our prices are from 1.59 3.50 <lb />
without rival ran ting from <lb />
There <lb />
is <lb />
ways a <lb />
e a t <lb />
ll i n d <lb />
bat the <lb />
season, Bib e <lb />
a mo. t it- gift o <lb />
. . .,, ,. always carry a <lb />
A book of to per dozen <lb />
ems in a <lb />
Book, <lb />
a new novel, <lb />
and all the <lb />
Never before has such a <lb />
line of mirrors been <lb />
displayed In Greenville <lb />
In leather <lb />
we have a com <lb />
lino of lad- <lb />
shopping <lb />
in all the popular <lb />
Our . <lb />
m to <lb />
that famous titter young or old, . <lb />
. in r. I have them from mi <lb />
been doing business with banks I b holiday <lb />
year pi and <lb />
it will <lb />
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the end <lb />
I a d an <lb />
sheet. If -i owe any man any- <lb />
, i ; . if you can. and <lb />
can., i r int i the n w <lb />
year I hind. If <lb />
you ; i it will <lb />
. , . if a fail to <lb />
pay d pend- <lb />
on you Start <lb />
the ; I v an I do not <lb />
leave for <lb />
the la <lb />
city had a day out <lb />
of the ordinary on Sunday. <lb />
Under a new construction of a <lb />
law I many years ago <lb />
and BO long overlooked as to be <lb />
almost forgotten, all places of <lb />
public amusement in the city <lb />
were closed on Sunday. Reports <lb />
say it was the quietest day the <lb />
city has known. It is also stated <lb />
that to prevent a repetition of <lb />
such a quiet Sunday the alder- <lb />
men will meet and modify the <lb />
law. Right there a mistake will <lb />
be made, for what New York, <lb />
and almost the entire country, <lb />
needs perhaps more than any- <lb />
thing else, is a stricter <lb />
of the Sabbath. The <lb />
that forgets God and His <lb />
is leading toward delay- <lb />
for years a r <lb />
Ken ripped up e back <lb />
a r. Be frank with <lb />
vi r d he will be f <lb />
and with you. <lb />
The who imagine the <lb />
. . clock <lb />
. safer <lb />
money i n <lb />
are i marks f r <lb />
sharks, also tor <lb />
and fir . A I r's <lb />
e thing, and that la protecting <lb />
his depositors, and American <lb />
hankers, i I . II man, now i . <lb />
it It is ii i d working polity <lb />
to it i in your I in <lb />
consult i He <lb />
give; ii u . I advice <lb />
the cl are, he's I t, <lb />
A l of which i- the i of a <lb />
man who has vi r a <lb />
to who I as fail d <lb />
had a fire, and who while <lb />
with money has <lb />
he needs, i If i. a he <lb />
We are learning how to <lb />
our health, h n to <lb />
our tempera, how to i h i d <lb />
h ti give and take- <lb />
I Honesty as a business <lb />
everywhere recognized, <lb />
Mutuality, reciprocity and <lb />
operation are words that loom <lb />
largo <lb />
We believe In education, <lb />
gr development, evolution. <lb />
We read, we study, we <lb />
we think. The literature of ex- <lb />
and defamation has been <lb />
overdone; the yellow journals <lb />
have been needlessly yellow. <lb />
They have shot too low. <lb />
Things are on the uplift; <lb />
thought is in the saddle; the <lb />
country is sate. The people are <lb />
ac work, and paid for <lb />
their work, and through their <lb />
work are learning to do better <lb />
work. Evolution is the Divine <lb />
Law and evolution is everywhere <lb />
manifest. We are facing the <lb />
East. <lb />
and <lb />
We especially found In the Book n <lb />
call to. <lb />
our n -c of Chris <lb />
slier <lb />
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our ca m-<lb />
new c u ;. <lb />
our boxer; <lb />
for <lb />
ab o a Complete l <lb />
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N gift is complete without <lb />
them <lb />
Be i <lb />
see on II i <lb />
of Post i <lb />
post ., <lb />
colic, or <lb />
needs . <lb />
to pocket book, how- <lb />
line consists o French <lb />
s on gild and <lb />
and in triple f <lb />
v. with i ; of the <lb />
materials Our sea <lb />
tr . reasonable on this <lb />
v figures have <lb />
iv;<lb />
is <lb />
gift to or it <lb />
to see pecking <lb />
D- es, d oils, tin toys etc.<lb />
No where <lb />
y o u <lb />
d such a <lb />
collect i o n <lb />
in china <lb />
good i as at <lb />
our store. <lb />
Cur shelve; <lb />
are <lb />
with t h e <lb />
world's <lb />
china <lb />
the <lb />
rich and <lb />
modest line <lb />
cf hand <lb />
painted Old <lb />
Our souvenir goods in silver, brass <lb />
gnu metal, white meta are the i- <lb />
most tempting or the whole line. We I <lb />
have hundreds of articles silver, <lb />
antique brass, gin metal and copper, <lb />
that will appeal to every shopper in Greenville <lb />
and the vicinity. Dainty and original, <lb />
the person to whom they are given has nothing like them <lb />
We have heard nothing but exclamations of delight <lb />
y whenever they have been shown We also have articles <lb />
of the Same materials without the souvenir feature that <lb />
are creations or beauty, jewelry cases, candelabras, <lb />
puff boxes pin trays, ink stands, pin etc. <lb />
They may ring in a pinochle <lb />
deck on Speaker Cannon during <lb />
a poker game, but when confess <lb />
is in session he is the one gen- <lb />
accused of stacking the <lb />
cards. <lb />
The talking machine is a <lb />
gift to the family. Mr Man <lb />
you can do better <lb />
than buy one now The <lb />
whole family will enjoy it. <lb />
and none of the family more <lb />
than you. We handle both <lb />
from Prussia, the delicate hand painted <lb />
Ware from Japan, the brightly colored and artistic-records for each <lb />
ally pieces of our assortment, and <lb />
pretty creations from the German line. When you We have been very frugal in marking our line of Christ- <lb />
come to see us don't leave the store until you have seen <lb />
our souvenir line of blue cobalt from Germany. This line mas goods and we belIeve the PeoPle of community <lb />
consists of dozens of ornamental prices contain-will the fact You must come to our store <lb />
j views of Greenville. When you give a gift out of. <lb />
I town give something that will give local touch to the <lb />
one who receives it <lb />
you sec the real holiday line All goods be sold <lb />
at prices marked <lb />
BOOK STORE.<lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
is in charge F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep. <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
The Vance Literary Society <lb />
and <lb />
We-ell Eclipse an Vance literary society Rubber shoes of all sizes . <lb />
fountain pens. gave the best debate of the sea- rubber coats at B. F x. <lb />
B T. son last night. The query was Co. Ki <lb />
Our stock of suits Resolved, that North Carolina <lb />
at cost for next days. <lb />
They must go -B. F. <lb />
A. G. Cox returned from New- <lb />
Bern and Morehead v. <lb />
f IA new lot of the best lime <lb />
in. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Kate Gold Warren, . <lb />
Tarboro, spent some time t <lb />
week with the girls at the d-r <lb />
She is an old pupil a-d <lb />
we are always p-lad to <lb />
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co- <lb />
Misses Alice of Pam- <lb />
county, and Eva of <lb />
Stokes, are visiting at the girls <lb />
dormitory. <lb />
cement at <lb />
A- W. Ange and Co, <lb />
P. H. Kittrell and Luther Win <lb />
gate went to Greenville today. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price W <lb />
Our price, B T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
S. D. Chapman, of <lb />
spent last night with his parents <lb />
and returned this morning. <lb />
Pork saving time is here. <lb />
your salt at A Ange and Co. <lb />
Miss Novella Bunting <lb />
Tuesday evening to he present <lb />
at the Forbes-Mayo marriage at <lb />
Bethel today. <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro Don't <lb />
your eye.-. <lb />
Prof G. E. filled <lb />
Rev. T. II. King's appointment <lb />
at Ayden Sunday morning. <lb />
Rainy weather brings <lb />
no dread to those who are well <lb />
provided with good rubber shoes <lb />
and boots. We have the best <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
and company, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox went <lb />
to Greenville Saturday afternoon <lb />
to visit <lb />
Harrington Barber Co- have <lb />
a complete k of ready made <lb />
clothing see him before you get <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
There were regular s at <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
NOTICE-We will pay per <lb />
cent, premium on cashier's <lb />
Checks till Dee. 1907. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co, <lb />
Winterville, N. P. <lb />
Our cotton buyers have been <lb />
busy for the past few This <lb />
will greatly relieve the merchants <lb />
who have their hills to meet. <lb />
of ell kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Some days ago, Geo. Kittrell <lb />
shipped a to New Hill, <lb />
You talk about good neat and <lb />
comfortable school desk that are <lb />
cheap but I can assure you that <lb />
the school desk made <lb />
by the A G cox Manufacturing <lb />
company has all these qualities <lb />
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb />
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co- <lb />
The A Q Cox <lb />
company arc selling their famous <lb />
welded fence fast <lb />
Any one in need or good fence <lb />
and barb wire will be to their in- <lb />
est to call to see them before <lb />
they buy. <lb />
The famous A. <lb />
stalk cutter is the best stalk cut- <lb />
on the market, come and ex- <lb />
it and see if you will not <lb />
agree with us. B F Manning <lb />
Have your carts, wagons and <lb />
buggies put in good trim for the <lb />
fall use. All kinds of repair <lb />
work done promptly. Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb />
They are sold under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro, <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double low down <lb />
at A. W. A Co- <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
should have a compulsory <lb />
The affirmative <lb />
was ably represented by Messrs. <lb />
Joe Tyson, J. D. Rodgers, Has- <lb />
sell House and Paul Taylor; the <lb />
negative equally as well by <lb />
Messrs Walter Smith, Roy Cox. <lb />
F. G. Dixon and N. C. Duncan <lb />
he girls of the <lb />
were present to cheer and en- <lb />
courage the speakers. If there is <lb />
any eloquence in a fellow cheers <lb />
from a crowd of school girls will <lb />
bring it out. The boys were <lb />
eloquent and logical as well. <lb />
D. Cox. one of our best honor- <lb />
members, was present also, <lb />
and made an excellent little talk <lb />
encouraging the boys to do their <lb />
best. <lb />
The school is now equipped <lb />
with an excellent library and one <lb />
of the best reading rooms of any <lb />
high school in the State- This is <lb />
having a wonderful effect on the <lb />
Society work. When a <lb />
boy is assigned a on a query <lb />
and has no literature whatever <lb />
on it, not much work may be ex- <lb />
from him If he has <lb />
something to read on the subject, <lb />
this puts him to thinking and <lb />
then his mind is developed. <lb />
The need for men who can <lb />
speak is as great now as <lb />
time in our history. Realizing <lb />
this Winterville High School puts <lb />
special emphasis on this part of <lb />
a training while r it <lb />
care. <lb />
John Smith, of <lb />
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs <lb />
A Cox. <lb />
It. Smith. n, v <lb />
here T u <lb />
A. ; v i to New <lb />
Tuesday on business connected <lb />
with the Baptist association work. <lb />
bI ck of station- <lb />
must go. We <lb />
room for our immense stocked <lb />
new goods now coming <lb />
the next forty days we will <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box papers- <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro, <lb />
T. W. Sons 1907 <lb />
nips and rutabaga set J can n <lb />
be had at the drug store of Dr. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Have all your wood turn in f <lb />
work done at the Carolina B <lb />
Mfg. First class work <lb />
done <lb />
G. Tucker C . have <lb />
chased the of goods owned <lb />
by H. L. Johnson and will con- <lb />
the business in the <lb />
store- We regret to see Mr. <lb />
Johnson go out of business, as <lb />
he is one of our cleverest and <lb />
best business men. <lb />
The A- cox <lb />
company have now on file orders <lb />
for a few their old <lb />
cox cotton and simple;, <lb />
guano sowers for spring ship <lb />
Hunsucker buggies are still go- <lb />
if you want a nice up-to <lb />
date runabout buggy you had <lb />
better give him an early call- <lb />
The cold weather brings no <lb />
dread to those having plenty bed- <lb />
ding, blankets and a <lb />
specialty at A. W Ange and Co. <lb />
A new line of plaids and home <lb />
spun at B F Manning v company <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
your Box Body Carts while t hey <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. ox Man- <lb />
Co., have plenty of <lb />
them on hand. Gall and see them. <lb />
Another large lot Men's and <lb />
Shoes just opened. Come <lb />
and examine them <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Vicinity. <lb />
Men's fancy silk mufflers for <lb />
Hie cold winter wind at B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
When in need of nice kid <lb />
driving gloves, and <lb />
gloves, see B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
As for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
unit writing receipts for <lb />
in arrears We hare a <lb />
all receive mail at <lb />
office. orders <lb />
for i <lb />
Rev. B. E Stanfield, wife and <lb />
Manufacturing company are still <lb />
making their well known Tar <lb />
Heel carts and wagons. <lb />
Perfected <lb />
dress shoes for gentlemen at B. <lb />
p. Manning's company. <lb />
When a man goes to purchase <lb />
a home he generally considers <lb />
and the value as well <lb />
as the price, therefore why not <lb />
when you are thinking to <lb />
purchase saddles calling <lb />
n the A. Co Manufacturing <lb />
Co. for their handy Economic <lb />
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. <lb />
From my form on <lb />
before the second Sunday in <lb />
October, a black male hog, <lb />
weight about pounds, <lb />
marked slit in each ear. <lb />
Would appreciate information <lb />
leading to recovery pay in- <lb />
formant for trouble. <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker. <lb />
R. F. D. Winterville. N C. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
; have just received b solid car <lb />
of the famous I . <lb />
nil and see tin m h re you <lb />
r th y offer prices that are in- <lb />
resting <lb />
The A. c ix M <lb />
Co. made i f <lb />
their w ll Rack <lb />
yesterday. W i.-e <lb />
all i liners to place their <lb />
a n <lb />
Po I Card n <lb />
t Barber Co <lb />
the M. E. Conference at New <lb />
Bern, N. C. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. t Co., they alway <lb />
have the best. <lb />
Monk Jones, who has been <lb />
for some days, is <lb />
improving. <lb />
A Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb />
Iron, positive permanent and <lb />
effectual relief in and f. v- <lb />
a general tonic only at M. M <lb />
drug store, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Rev. J. Marvin left <lb />
Wednesday evening for the M <lb />
E. Conference at New Bern. <lb />
J- W. Dixon, Kinston. is <lb />
here for a few days. <lb />
Tripp, Co., are row in <lb />
possession of the old white horse <lb />
that Peter owned. <lb />
Ed Garris is now manager of <lb />
the old Ayden Milling <lb />
Co. <lb />
J- R- Smith Co. have just re- <lb />
a car load of lime. <lb />
H. A. White, one of Green- <lb />
popular business m was <lb />
here Tuesday. We are <lb />
glad to have Herbert with us <lb />
Miss Nonna S I <lb />
with Miss May <lb />
Car loud aid Cement a <lb />
J. K. Smith <lb />
All the members of Bur ; i <lb />
Lodge, K. of P. No are <lb />
quested to m et pr mp I; n x <lb />
lay evening in their Ci <lb />
tie Hall, as there is work <lb />
and and third ranks. <lb />
lady friend would <lb />
BARGAINS IN REAL <lb />
One thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just outside corporation at S <lb />
ho on <lb />
Ayden A Ins. Co <lb />
E-The Junior i <lb />
Society of the Ayden hr in <lb />
church request all of its <lb />
to be present Friday H, <lb />
Member at o'clock to a <lb />
social. Please all come Sunday. <lb />
i r came to <lb />
; c to us before <lb />
T. N. Co. <lb />
I nod i <lb />
R. Smith <lb />
y g <lb />
razors for a <lb />
There have been more than mas present, . ,. <lb />
Don i be a id of the <lb />
during the panic and hoard U <lb />
your money horn . We read <lb />
d c i e ; where <lb />
money is stolen from house or <lb />
n ye . it into <lb />
ink of give I <lb />
hen fit i f its cir and a <lb />
the me time is ; i f i a e. <lb />
i. Jack Cashier. <lb />
salt W. Ange <lb />
Co <lb />
. lb ; res of <lb />
I v. i; kn as the <lb />
ad of I White farm, <lb />
two horse <lb />
farm of . cl i I d, one <lb />
h i d <lb />
n-c fa . <lb />
is i tor cotton, corn, to- <lb />
, etc. F <lb />
to A Cox <lb />
W rill, C, <lb />
bales of cotton sold on this m <lb />
within the last days. <lb />
patterns at J. It. Smith <lb />
co- <lb />
Mr. Reuben Wall and Mrs <lb />
Cash were united in man. <lb />
last Wednesday out near <lb />
Esquire J. E. Cannon <lb />
formed the ceremony. <lb />
We will have anything yon <lb />
want Christmas for your mother, <lb />
father, brother, sister and broth- <lb />
sister and best of all for your <lb />
sweetheart. <lb />
J- N, Alexander and o <lb />
There Missionary Baptist church her <lb />
Sunday conduct d by Pi . <lb />
G. E. Lineberry, of <lb />
W have heard several c <lb />
of a very high order com <lb />
i sermon. Pr if. <lb />
berry is not only a very <lb />
r, but is very I <lb />
and convincing in all he . <lb />
M M . <lb />
Augustus l- Maple <lb />
press, it S .-. with <lb />
brother, F. Lilly. <lb />
i ,; r <lb />
factory at I's <lb />
Mil Lore a i <lb />
in Gr <lb />
, i a lino <lb />
dress goods re you bi y. J <lb />
i an , company. <lb />
W ill Edwards and <lb />
of . <lb />
here a short <lb />
Ku I <lb />
at <lb />
B. ii-<lb />
and H, . <lb />
his stead. <lb />
re <lb />
th<lb />
d- <lb />
E. <lb />
e bi r on <lb />
our Christmas goods D c. I <lb />
. X. Al . c- am <lb />
The convicts are now <lb />
the near . <lb />
work has b in <lb />
our re vi i <lb />
p ; <lb />
ever th . ; I <lb />
J. J, E Is S <lb />
r c n <lb />
. f, , ., <lb />
i w an i<lb />
of I int, i ix a <lb />
ca. at S mis <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
Mrs. J. A Mis <lb />
lie Rives have bought out the <lb />
millinery Mrs. G. VI <lb />
and will co duel business it her and . <lb />
th by Mrs Davis. largest and ch <lb />
Thad Hart and Roscoe Fl m- . , i <lb />
d with p out <lb />
m fa . <lb />
isn't full of <lb />
girls, let<lb />
.- , <lb />
Croup Pneumonia Dangerous dis- <lb />
eases. Require prompt treatment. <lb />
VICK'S CROUP-PNEUMONIA SALVE is <lb />
Emergency Doctor in your home. Delights or <lb />
your money back. trial size at drug stores. <lb />
State Normal Students. <lb />
Miss Lewis Dull the <lb />
of the <lb />
of the State Normal College, <lb />
will be here next Saturday to <lb />
address the County Teach- <lb />
Association. All former <lb />
dents of the State Normal Col- <lb />
and persons interested in <lb />
its work, are requested to be <lb />
present to hear Miss <lb />
H. B. Smith, <lb />
Association. <lb />
inn have returned iron a <lb />
trip to Northampton and <lb />
other counties. <lb />
W. O has been off a few <lb />
days looking after his new i- <lb />
site at Mi N C. <lb />
will have a full line <lb />
Can lies, also s, <lb />
oranges, bananas, r ii in i nuts <lb />
and you want in <lb />
and Christ m is g . <lb />
N. and C . <lb />
Sheriff here Tues- <lb />
day after a p who had <lb />
forfeit i hi d, <lb />
him to . fl ace <lb />
was char d i <lb />
poi d of the ; r. <lb />
Miss f in, <lb />
Mrs. Ch <lb />
Walt r n, w hi <lb />
b I D r a in, com <lb />
Verdict Plaintiff, <lb />
I of ii. T l against <lb />
the Raleigh Sound <lb />
railroad for services <lb />
rendered in the years 1902-03 W <lb />
in promoting the railroad, was <lb />
tried in i hi r Tues lay <lb />
the jury awarded the plaintiff <lb />
Boys I have n i <lb />
Nam. <lb />
A postal earl from Miss Delia <lb />
1.1 . i <lb />
a s us in the honor roil <lb />
cf her sen u one day <lb />
lust the name of <lb />
omitted. We are <lb />
make this r-it eggs R. Smith Co. <lb />
justice to whose name <lb />
should appeared with the <lb />
others on th j honor <lb />
razors from 1.00 t G <lb />
i d w ii t procure o <lb />
save time and m .- i i; <lb />
line of and-other <lb />
of pocket knives <lb />
Rev. B. E, SI I I h <lb />
finished his pastorate lure, will <lb />
assigned by th c i u <lb />
a new Held next y Under <lb />
his i in A; is church <lb />
has n I I From <lb />
a very small hip it is <lb />
now one of the largest in to <lb />
It is with much regret p . pie <lb />
give him up We wish bun sac- <lb />
wherever he go. <lb />
Bring us your beeswax. w <lb />
hams, shoulders, chickens and <lb />
J. A. h <lb />
Baltimore on . <lb />
The Ayden <lb />
plan i <lb />
lie auction her . <lb />
bid in by J. F <lb />
. N A . <lb />
I of II <lb />
spent the Sib . <lb />
-I. Edwards, <lb />
Pine <lb />
Ii i your c ugh <lb />
b . MM <lb />
Mrs M. <lb />
Souls. <lb />
i i <lb />
the pas <lb />
. h and <lb />
I one m re. <lb />
beautiful <lb />
I- ml i <lb />
.- ; at Si . <lb />
to i <lb />
. c <lb />
ton. ha <lb />
i I <lb />
Gibb <lb />
lay. <lb />
J. L <lb />
No Court <lb />
Jurors summoned to serve the <lb />
second week of the present term <lb />
court need attend, as no court <lb />
will be held next week. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
The graded school children are <lb />
to talk Christmas <lb />
day-. They will get two weeks. community in which he lived. <lb />
Big lot latest styles, very <lb />
comfortable at J. K. Smith Co <lb />
Anything, everything, the <lb />
present you want and the pres- <lb />
you do not want in our <lb />
stock- <lb />
Mr. Wyatt Jones, whom we <lb />
reported in our last as having <lb />
been very sick, hut at that time <lb />
much better, died Thursday and <lb />
was buried Friday. Mr. Jones <lb />
was an honest, industrious, <lb />
hard working man and a useful <lb />
citizen. He will missed in the <lb />
Smith, of<lb />
i visitor <lb />
day.<lb />
OF <lb />
the c i An <lb />
i l <lb />
Loam discounts <lb />
furniture and <lb />
an t I<lb />
Silver coin <lb />
I, IS <lb />
l. <lb />
Total <lb />
6.79 <lb />
11,586.87 <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT<lb />
1.1. It. Smith, C swear <lb />
the above statement i tr to I knowledge belief.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
tamers Consolidated Tobacco Company <lb />
What it is And Whit it i of this Move of the <lb />
North Growers, and the Men at the <lb />
of it Affairs. <lb />
A of the <lb />
Southern Tobacco Journal, <lb />
Winston, has the following to <lb />
v a a <lb />
In or panic <lb />
e. as a rule. disposed to <lb />
lose heir and do run <lb />
things, and he a w <lb />
man who keeps cool in the <lb />
of and counsel <lb />
calmness and discretion. <lb />
Every tobacco grower in <lb />
rem <lb />
price of 1903 <lb />
the summer and m <lb />
year, man. m <lb />
growers wen <lb />
em section with <lb />
v i am <lb />
,,., . tobacco i <lb />
such meeting was <lb />
Mount. a tor <lb />
made, M- O. L J<lb />
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Howl <lb />
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an <lb />
warehouse business The <lb />
being supported entirely by <lb />
farmers offered the best <lb />
possible outlay of <lb />
promised a sure re <lb />
the <lb />
money <lb />
turn on the investment. If the <lb />
farmers were really in earnest if <lb />
they wanted to organize ct- <lb />
and in such a way as to <lb />
produce lasting benefits, and at <lb />
same time build up a <lb />
lies of their own that would at <lb />
all Hi profitable returns, <lb />
surely there was no more <lb />
field than the warehouses, <lb />
business, a business that from <lb />
, . .; and moral standpoint <lb />
h j had a right to engage in. <lb />
after can fully n- <lb />
. th r an i with a <lb />
r k no weld; of th <lb />
the movement v.- <lb />
r w s <lb />
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;. y began <lb />
, ii In fore men-<lb />
i and u <lb />
i . practically <lb />
i s the N C <lb />
i ,. m<lb />
its foundation sure as it goes. himself squarely in the fight <lb />
wins its way by common to make a home market <lb />
business method. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company is no sense of <lb />
the word a trust, nor is it making <lb />
a fight against anybody or any <lb />
interest. It is simply an organ- <lb />
of tobacco farmers who <lb />
have corns together in their own <lb />
interest to conduct the business <lb />
of uniting them in a their crop themselves <lb />
business proposition with putting the profits arising <lb />
from the business back into their <lb />
own pockets. It does not desire <lb />
a monopoly of the warehouse <lb />
business, but it does seek to en- <lb />
list a majority of the <lb />
growers so as to in position to <lb />
hive enough voice in the control <lb />
of prices to insure remunerative <lb />
return from their labor. A com- <lb />
of price; tobacco at <lb />
the time the Company was organ <lb />
with ; now is an <lb />
cation of whit the Company is <lb />
worth to the growers It <lb />
ha helped not only those who <lb />
are m of the organization <lb />
but every tobacco grower has <lb />
m ii i by it an In the <lb />
ii s hi-; thousands <lb />
rs for them. <lb />
record the Far- <lb />
Consolidated <lb />
. has made was not <lb />
without a straggle. While <lb />
it looks like grower of to- <lb />
would to unite with <lb />
n his own interest, such i i <lb />
the case. Around every tobacco <lb />
market there ard leeches who <lb />
is absolutely in th their existence out of the<lb />
even <lb />
;. i <lb />
r and grow fat by <lb />
i and of the pro Its <lb />
rs to i should go to him. This <lb />
.-. The term occupation slipping<lb />
. , d cl spire <lb />
s if.<lb />
each <lb />
the <lb />
Ai <lb />
din . rs. <lb />
action by the <lb />
, hold n ire th i <lb />
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to hut <lb />
of sh ; <lb />
more pi r <lb />
ck to corner <lb />
i i . c <lb />
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i hem in this i <lb />
if m a id they be m <lb />
my i their Forts to <lb />
 the pr tors of the i j <lb />
. i i pr th <lb />
of. hos th <lb />
1.1 to i ; ;. <lb />
have cried <lb />
ting the ind war <lb />
f h . and i <lb />
i stuff a a y . <lb />
lie to i <lb />
the dark aid attempt to injure<lb />
of tn ; corny <lb />
boring market, in which strong Some of <lb />
i.<lb />
r, . <lb />
v-l;<lb />
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, s i for any <lb />
thing <lb />
P-r j <lb />
f t <lb />
. i in th <lb />
; to e <lb />
business methods in <lb />
to i . <lb />
; ah . <lb />
he s the <lb />
i i n a en i i <lb />
affairs of The Farmers <lb />
Ta lace i i <lb />
he kept it up until the <lb />
Greenville market took leading <lb />
This spirit of deter- <lb />
to win or die in the <lb />
effort makes every undertaking <lb />
he puts his hard to, and to him <lb />
is largely due the success the <lb />
Company meeting. <lb />
Mr- J. J. V- <lb />
President, is one of Pitt's largest <lb />
and most successful farmers, and <lb />
is also one of this county's rep- <lb />
in the legislature. <lb />
His ability has been recognized <lb />
in his appointment as a member <lb />
of the State Board of <lb />
director of State <lb />
the and National <lb />
Agricultural Conventions He is <lb />
man of integrity and influence. <lb />
Mr. W- H. Jr., Secretary, <lb />
is a young man of finest <lb />
and business qualifications <lb />
who has had much experience in <lb />
the tobacco warehouse business. <lb />
Such a bead for business as his <lb />
is not found on the average man. <lb />
Mr. It. J- Treasurer, is a <lb />
son of the soil and spent his early <lb />
years on the farm,, became <lb />
a merchant and later a banker, <lb />
at present being president of the <lb />
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
In ail his career as farmer, mer- <lb />
chant, banker, he has made <lb />
marked success, few men being <lb />
found who are his equal in <lb />
ability- <lb />
Of the directors Messrs. J- <lb />
Marshall Cox, E- E. and S. <lb />
V. Joyner are all prosperous and <lb />
well to do farmers who know <lb />
now to make success of whatever <lb />
they Mr. S. M. <lb />
Jones is also a large farmer and <lb />
the county's <lb />
m the Mr. <lb />
w. s for d <lb />
farmer and is now n pr p <lb />
cant. Mr. C. , a <lb />
. in th <lb />
. g with great . i <lb />
Dr. M i <lb />
rest d in fanning but b <lb />
his personal i in to he <lb />
practice medicine and . a <lb />
successful physician, Mr. . A. <lb />
Forbes is a a has p <lb />
. his co in the <lb />
He b. id . <lb />
Honor Roll <lb />
The honor roll for Pine Hill <lb />
school, district No a <lb />
township, for the month of No- <lb />
was as <lb />
Lottie Estelle <lb />
ton, Jerry Worthington. Floyd <lb />
Ellis, and Dewey <lb />
Harrington. <lb />
Lottie Ellis made the high- <lb />
est average. <lb />
Delia Smith, teacher. <lb />
Trade <lb />
Saturday will say <lb />
for Richmond Va. and <lb />
As usual at this season little is <lb />
being done in the dry <lb />
goods line Manufacturers ard <lb />
wholesalers of shoes and rubber <lb />
goods continue to receive <lb />
factory orders for spring ship- <lb />
The local tobacco market <lb />
is more active, offerings are <lb />
larger than at any previous time <lb />
this season and satisfactory prices <lb />
are received for all grades <lb />
In southern Virginia and North <lb />
Carolina peanuts are lower than <lb />
at a comparative period of last <lb />
year, cotton in in rat case- <lb />
is higher. Lumber continues <lb />
less active, but prices have been <lb />
comparatively well maintained <lb />
by curtailment of production. <lb />
Produce and provisions are in <lb />
fair demand, dealers look <lb />
for better conditions in this line <lb />
as the holiday season approaches. <lb />
The supply of money in b inks is <lb />
r than for me time <lb />
past and merchants obtain ac- <lb />
with greater ease <lb />
Business conditions ; i <lb />
have a r i i k. detail <lb />
trade s h <lb />
C ill w <lb />
. m i I <lb />
i I <lb />
be <lb />
, for tin f <lb />
you fee. your <lb />
la n little or <lb />
feel Hint it is not in good order <lb />
by mean headaches <lb />
. la I and I <lb />
son and <lb />
I- nothing better the <lb />
for a <lb />
etc <lb />
. preparation of <lb />
lions, I with vegetable acid <lb />
juices found <lb />
he it L <lb />
tied to give is <lb />
it will mike you feel fin.- <lb />
Beating what you eat. Sol I by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
When a woman passes <lb />
the seal, s it's a race back <lb />
between her age and <lb />
up. <lb />
Abram Brown, of N <lb />
ha a very <lb />
got <lb />
one said I <lb />
it k <lb />
blood poison, fifth stomach <lb />
bill none of them hi <lb />
me; so my ed trying <lb />
which arc <lb />
f. ct bottle i i <lb />
rood than all the d <lb />
Guaranteed for pol <lb />
weakness and <lb />
L. <lb />
It is just as well to <lb />
most of the promises <lb />
make to you. <lb />
foil <lb />
The of paper will <lb />
oil to learn that there i at <lb />
been able to cure In all <lb />
is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh <lb />
i- the only positive cure now known <lb />
the medical fraternity. Catarrh b <lb />
i disease, requires a <lb />
Hall's <lb />
Cure is taken acting dirT <lb />
y upon the blood and <lb />
of the system, thereby <lb />
and giving <lb />
patient strength by building up the <lb />
g nature in <lb />
it- work. Tl. i pr i i-tor- <lb />
much faith alive <lb />
lay offer One Hundred for J <lb />
that it f to cur. Send I <lb />
n.-l i-f testimony. <lb />
J. CO., <lb />
a M <lb />
by i , . c, <lb />
t Mils <lb />
for <lb />
Money is the grease paint <lb />
. I.<lb />
allowing <lb />
. . r . <lb />
I- <lb />
had i i i ;<lb />
,. c ,, ;, . , ,. . . , <lb />
ire known Th y are men of <lb />
as I ; character, influence, <lb />
is; to teach <lb />
l to<lb />
. icing their.-<lb />
id vised t a <lb />
I line of <lb />
policy <lb />
the f i did other <lb />
The for give the <lb />
reader idea <lb />
r l <lb />
I T I <lb />
ion i <lb />
Oct. 13th <lb />
1903 man who <lb />
ii e <lb />
Mr, f i. a time <lb />
when the farmers <lb />
were in a -late of frenzy a; e <lb />
head of the organization, it was <lb />
not difficult to foresee what its <lb />
policy could be. <lb />
fIt was Mr. A. A. Forbes, how- <lb />
was engaged with <lb />
Mr- Joyner in the tobacco ware- <lb />
house who first ad- <lb />
the idea of uniting a ma <lb />
Ii ii a <lb />
I I P <lb />
i broad <lb />
y . land i id a <lb />
the i Ii y with which it <lb />
t c had from the . <lb />
T e am <lb />
paid the first <lb />
is ind <lb />
mo . i; If mad <lb />
men who I their <lb />
and and <lb />
by n of the <lb />
C While all this is <lb />
with the warehouse <lb />
in Greenville in the <lb />
history of the market and <lb />
sh been active in to <lb />
the market. <lb />
These are the men whom <lb />
stockholders of the . rs <lb />
Tobacco Com <lb />
s to manage <lb />
lira of tho <lb />
a mi . <lb />
. and I u <lb />
. Ion. -i en I <lb />
. i ;. Or. <lb />
i Life . . r u <lb />
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f in . or n y <lb />
i . t Jno. W n ii I ; -la-. <lb />
a ii actor If <lb />
Warhol v-i Witch II j <lb />
l the e. I i <lb />
.- b- Gel Di Wilt's. <lb />
i- piles, Id by J, L, <lb />
. tor,. <lb />
Tl <lb />
ii is <lb />
bee <lb />
rill ad- <lb />
o. <lb />
d h. n <lb />
dime novels. <lb />
world's <lb />
covers <lb />
Cal <lb />
. fie <lb />
treatments are bi <lb />
-t. <lb />
proud <lb />
pr a <lb />
v . <lb />
Home. <lb />
End <lb />
y know h <lb />
safe and well looked after in the <lb />
. <lb />
I . . less <lb />
h i . i of <lb />
h yet the; h <lb />
in the Company th in the <lb />
die t and the hum I <lb />
holder in it. These men <lb />
L, Joyner. <lb />
V-President, J. Laughing- <lb />
i W H. Jr. <lb />
. J. C <lb />
O. L. r, J. <lb />
ti J h of <lb />
tor <lb />
R of <lb />
J. J. Tin Age <lb />
; ii. Cox, E. E. C. <lb />
comp my i I its bu in <lb />
one i sec- <lb />
year th to <lb />
7.280 and the n was <lb />
per cent. Tho year the <lb />
stock readied and the <lb />
was percent <lb />
In third a second ware- <lb />
house was purchased. The <lb />
fourth year the stock grew to <lb />
and the dividend was <lb />
per cent. <lb />
When the company started the <lb />
first year it had only eleven stock- <lb />
holders, but the number has in- <lb />
of the tobacco farmers in creased each year until it is now <lb />
a great Stock Company, and <lb />
cure their interest and co-opera- <lb />
by getting them to make a <lb />
small investment with primary <lb />
money on the <lb />
hen to employ <lb />
aiding far- <lb />
affect <lb />
nearly thousand. For four <lb />
years the Company confined its <lb />
operations to the Greenville mar- <lb />
but in this, its fifth year, in <lb />
addition to the two warehouses <lb />
on the Greenville market it also <lb />
has two in Robersonville. Over- <lb />
have come from other East- <lb />
markets for the Company to <lb />
go into those towns also. While <lb />
the ultimate aim to enlarge <lb />
of operations to other <lb />
the policy of the Com- <lb />
D. Smith, S. V. Joyner, S. M. <lb />
J mes, W. H. Jr. <lb />
A. A- Forbes. <lb />
Mr. L. Joyner, President of <lb />
the company, was railed on the <lb />
farm and knows tho toil and <lb />
trial incident to the life a far- <lb />
mer. It has always been his <lb />
to lighten these bur- <lb />
dens and bring the farmer up to <lb />
his deserved sphere of success <lb />
and independence, his interest <lb />
ever being the farmer's interest. <lb />
Ho was among the pioneer to- <lb />
on the <lb />
on the Greenville market, and is <lb />
one of the few men who began <lb />
with the market in 1891 and has <lb />
stuck to it through all its career. <lb />
Bat for his energy, coupled with <lb />
the support given him by his <lb />
county paper, the would <lb />
have failed in its early history, <lb />
for at the outset it met the op- <lb />
position of established <lb />
markets that wanted to sell the <lb />
Pitt County crop, and even the <lb />
. <lb />
.;.;. wan I <lb />
t th. rs ; no <lb />
,., and lot j I in . d I <lb />
, . . v ii II like v nu <lb />
, . . practice on your wife and child <lb />
VT ,, . ,,., you wont to with <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, NOV. . I extra brilliancy go <lb />
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in His infinite wisdom, Cough <lb />
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Laughinghouse, Jr., who was a Medicines. <lb />
follower of the Trail. <lb />
Therefore, resolved by Shaw- <lb />
Tribe, No Improved order <lb />
of Red Men, that we extend to <lb />
the family fin friends of Brother <lb />
Laughinghouse cur <lb />
in the to of one so loved Man <lb />
by them, and while we how in natural formations, In a <lb />
humble submission to the will of able w;,. , I. At Mound City In <lb />
the home of r. U. a <lb />
the Great Spirit, we share With boa has lately <lb />
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cause he bas his ups and downs <lb />
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them tho mingled sadness and <lb />
sorrow that his young and robust <lb />
red. seemed near death with <lb />
lung and throat trouble. <lb />
coughing every <lb />
could not be spared <lb />
longer. the urea, medicine, that bis <lb />
further tint n and completely <lb />
copy eMs, throat <lb />
of these resolution be sent to the lung trouble, by J. I. Woolen, <lb />
family of Brother Laughing- f- <lb />
house, and a copy be sent to the. <lb />
Reflector with request to publish; when , girl she <lb />
same. <lb />
James C. Galloway <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones <lb />
W. W. Moore. <lb />
is all the world to him it <lb />
means that he wants the earth. <lb />
a Holm Mads Happy <lb />
About two months ago our girl <lb />
had measles which settled on her lungs <lb />
and at last in a severe attack <lb />
of bronchitis. We had two doctors but <lb />
no relief was obtained. Everybody <lb />
thought she would die. I went <lb />
different stores to certain remedy <lb />
which had been recommended to me and <lb />
ll i . i i <lb />
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own <lb />
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w pitas, .-. ply <lb />
Salve. It cured mo of them for <lb />
for nor <lb />
burns or abrasions. at Jno. <lb />
W i i store. <lb />
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ever hurt on his honesty. <lb />
Arc you having trouble y <lb />
There of <lb />
they have pi <lb />
across the hack, why they are tired; <lb />
lacking in energy ambition. <lb />
kidneys i re They need ref <lb />
without T kc Do Witt's <lb />
and Pills; are fir <lb />
ache a ml weak kidneys, sold by <lb />
back, inflammation of <lb />
ache a oil weak <lb />
Drug <lb />
His Satanic majesty loves <lb />
cheerful grafter. <lb />
The finest Substitute <lb />
has recently been <lb />
of You <lb />
have to bod it twenty or thirty <lb />
in a says the <lb />
is really the <lb />
coffee Imitation ever yet <lb />
Not real coffee in it <lb />
coffee is made f <lb />
pure toasted cereals or grains, <lb />
malt, nuts, etc. Really it would <lb />
ha to unknowingly d <lb />
t for coffee. E. Hooker co. <lb />
A tickling cough, from any cause, is <lb />
quickly stopped by Dr. Cough <lb />
cure And it harmless <lb />
and safe, that Dr. tells mothers <lb />
everywhere to give it without <lb />
eves lo very young babes. The <lb />
green leaves and tender <lb />
stems of a mountainous <lb />
shrub, furnish the curative properties <lb />
to Dr. cough cure. It calms <lb />
the cough, and heals the and sen- <lb />
bronchial membranes. No opium, <lb />
Iain's Cough Remedy. I did so and our <lb />
local business men withheld their I is <lb />
. . . . , I Springs, N. For sale <lb />
influence for some time. But by alt Druggists and Patent <lb />
slowly and as not to be daunted and throw- Medicine. <lb />
; . <lb />
ed to get it, when one of the store- chloroform, nothing harsh used to in- <lb />
keepers insisted that try Chamber- o. a <lb />
plant extract, that helps to <lb />
lung.-. The Spaniards call this <lb />
which tho Doctor uses, Sacred <lb />
Alway. Dr. <lb />
cough cure. Drug Store. <lb />
Fully two-thirds of <lb />
people hand you is hot air. <lb />
How Diphtheria tr-ii. <lb />
One often hears the express <lb />
My child cold w <lb />
developed into when <lb />
truth was that the cold had simply <lb />
the little one particularly <lb />
to the wandering i g. <lb />
when Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
given t quickly cures the cold and <lb />
the danger of diphtheria tr <lb />
other germ disease being <lb />
For sale by all druggists and <lb />
patent medicines.<lb />
GOODS <lb />
Daily <lb />
Come in and lock <lb />
Fine Assortment, to select <lb />
from. Come see us for new <lb />
Dress <lb />
Silks <lb />
Ribbons, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Shoes, Ii it-, <lb />
House o s <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Crockery, <lb />
Glass Ware, <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Groceries. Kin.-, <lb />
ware, can will use <lb />
you both in and <lb />
Y is licit <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Corn meal, cracked corn, hay, <lb />
cotton seed and null, <lb />
at the gin on corner of Fifth <lb />
and streets, neat mar- <lb />
house. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
WARNING. <lb />
All persons are hereby warned, <lb />
under penalty of the law, not to <lb />
hunt or in any way trespass upon <lb />
any of my lands near ti <lb />
of Greenville, either the fat m m <lb />
South of the river or the <lb />
grounds on north side of the <lb />
river. Frank Johnston. <lb />
For Rent <lb />
The stole and one warehouse <lb />
at present occupied h F. V. <lb />
will be for rent Jan 1st. <lb />
J A. Andrews. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Persons ordering hacks or <lb />
wagons from me for passengers <lb />
or will please hold for <lb />
my hack or wagon to arrive. I <lb />
have recently been put to much <lb />
trouble by people letting other <lb />
hacks or wagons serve them <lb />
placing the order with me, <lb />
W. J. Turnage. <lb />
LIVERY BUSINESS <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
We will sell easy terms the <lb />
known as the <lb />
ville Livery , consisting of <lb />
horses, nice carriages, bug- <lb />
ail harness, etc. I <lb />
r can have privilege of <lb />
renting or leading brick <lb />
on Fifth street, near <lb />
house. In which the business is <lb />
conducted. Good location <lb />
will be patronized. I <lb />
for selling other business <lb />
demands all our time. <lb />
The Greenville Livery Co., <lb />
Parties interested can apply <lb />
F FLANAGAN <lb />
TO PUBLIC <lb />
On Monday night some one tam- <lb />
with one of the s <lb />
on lane, causing Hie <lb />
i wire to drop j <lb />
It would be <lb />
death to any person or animal to <lb />
in contact with one of <lb />
wires. While this is very <lb />
dangerous from this standpoint, <lb />
it also caused d; ma-c to the <lb />
light to th amount in <lb />
and cents re be- <lb />
tween and We <lb />
offer a reward of <lb />
to any person or who <lb />
will report i <lb />
with the lights of the <lb />
with sufficient evidence I <lb />
to convict tho same. We wish <lb />
to give fail warning that we . <lb />
have several parties acting as <lb />
I private detectives and we hope <lb />
the next occurrence will Ir; teen <lb />
by some of our employers. <lb />
Water Light Commission. <lb />
J. Cobb. <lb />
i t <lb />
Bath Room Comfort <lb />
Every member of the family <lb />
enjoys the comfort and <lb />
a modem bath room <lb />
provides. plumbing make <lb />
your bath room modern, comfortable and <lb />
sanitary. <lb />
When you remodel or build, let us <lb />
estimate on your plumbing contract. High <lb />
v grade fixtures and our first class <lb />
work assure you satisfaction and future saving. <lb />
Our service is prompt; our prices reasonable. <lb />
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j purifies the blood, regulates the <lb />
aids the kidneys, cures <lb />
troubles, builds up the <lb />
; makes you well <lb />
and happy. cents, or <lb />
Drug St re. <lb />
wonderful E Id <lb />
in your home of <lb />
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value of being well <lb />
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people have i judge your <lb />
ability standing by t e <lb />
way you look, until you <lb />
them something lo judge <lb />
by. <lb />
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are in position to increase <lb />
the business value of eve y <lb />
man m this town; we've got <lb />
Hart, ft <lb />
clothes for you; and <lb />
live up to your I in the c <lb />
clothes, you'll be it sure v.-- <lb />
in <lb />
TO NORFOLK <lb />
TO RICHMOND <lb />
AND RETURN VIA<lb />
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Property Sale. <lb />
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of the late R, S. Evans. S <lb />
from I sell <lb />
at public auction for cash of <lb />
cum, fodder, farming <lb />
wagons, n <lb />
and one horse. will begin <lb />
at o'clock <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Eva-s, <lb />
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PRESENT. <lb />
to be giveaway Ga Tickets sale <lb />
November 27th. For further <lb />
nearest agent or <lb />
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Roods, only, <lb />
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Report of the Condition of <lb />
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make and get <lb />
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en away. Com i, <lb />
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in the State of Carolina, at the d n 07- <lb />
Dog. <lb />
seen the of <lb />
Dirk liver color, <lb />
I pointer. <lb />
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Gr C. <lb />
for Branch <lb />
wish to locate in Green- <lb />
Address, with references <lb />
House. <lb />
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to mid lien note. <lb />
This November <lb />
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F. G. Attorney. <lb />
29-d <lb />
WEDDING AND <lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFTS <lb />
I. -I. b and c -m t. <lb />
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Di ink- <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
coin, ii nil <lb />
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hat the above m lilt to th.- b st of my re <lb />
W. II. Cashier <lb />
tribe I and w before me, this Oh. day of December <lb />
S. T. CARSON, Public. <lb />
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ORGAN FREE <lb />
will give away to the <lb />
one holding the most <lb />
coupons, a <lb />
sweet-t- mil Organ <lb />
this sale. <lb />
He has j- one work and loaded h store <lb />
more than he needed, h rt <lb />
had, now he owes for them, j only to ii, i u. of i <lb />
hole is to prices in may .,.; ct, <lb />
lo meet his obligations. He is r to n <lb />
wants to pay his honest and to raise quick o begin.;, <lb />
of December opened the doors the world and we are here lo money, not <lb />
to ii during this sale. Coma One, to this mighty <lb />
. stead <lb />
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in sale. <lb />
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Office of the Board of Commissioners <lb />
for Pitt County <lb />
Statement of the number of meetings held by the Boa of <lb />
Commissioners for Pitt county, number of days each member has <lb />
. amounts allowed for services as Commissioners for <lb />
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Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Court <lb />
the r an <lb />
of <lb />
the fiscal year ending 1st, <lb />
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb />
Amount allowed J. J. Elks chairman, for day <lb />
as commissioner <lb />
for day as committeemen <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed W. R. Home for day as com- <lb />
missioner <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
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Pitt co i u h ring <lb />
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N- ti i to a I i n . . allowed J- R. Spier for day as com- <lb />
missioner <lb />
for day as <lb />
I for miles traveled at <lb />
2.00 <lb />
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1.20 <lb />
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Amount allowed J. R. Barnhill for day com- <lb />
for ; days as committeemen at 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
NEW BOARD <lb />
Amount allowed R. W. King, chairman for <lb />
s as at <lb />
for days a--- committeeman <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
2.00<lb />
2.00 <lb />
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NOTICE<lb />
Amount allowed John Z. Brooks for days as <lb />
J . <lb />
days as. committeeman <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
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oil<lb />
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Amount allowed M. T. Spier for day J as com- <lb />
missioner at 2-00 <lb />
for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed D J. Holland for days as <lb />
commissioner at <lb />
at 2.00 <lb />
Be. <lb />
Ami u X T. Cox for days as com- <lb />
. r ac <lb />
for ll lays committeeman at 2.00<lb />
-12.00 <lb />
17.05 <lb />
44.00 <lb />
24.00 <lb />
11.00 <lb />
34.00 <lb />
41.66 <lb />
S 12.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
39.70 <lb />
Q J POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
66.70<lb />
aid . <lb />
Mate <lb />
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I . . . . <lb />
i lard <lb />
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ill the, <lb />
dies travel at <lb />
. . ,. . <lb />
. Total amount allowed Board <lb />
f North Carolina. county. <lb />
I, Williams, Regis U i of Deeds and ox-officio clerk of <lb />
Commissioners for the aforesaid do certify that <lb />
e foregoing is a correct statement as doth record appear in <lb />
n y . <lb />
I liven under my hand and of said Board of Commission- <lb />
in Greenville, this 26th day of November 1907. <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all limes. They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good assortments, quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig tight and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
implements In fact almosT <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be supplied <lb />
Hart <lb />
11.1 <lb />
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I; <lb />
R. WILLIAMS. Clerk Board Com. for Pitt Co. <lb />
Pit N. C <lb />
. oncE. <lb />
i i Inn by n that <lb />
will ma application to I. <lb />
i . , commissioners the <lb />
fir Monday in January, L to <lb />
terminates fatally, is <lb />
the stoppage of liver and bowel tune- <lb />
lions. To quickly end this <lb />
without tens n ions, <lb />
King's N v. i. t i i la should always i. <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead Paint. Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm fertilizer sower <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
t. <lb />
Campbell, retail liquors in the town of lour remedy. Guaranteed absolutely <lb />
. in every case or money <lb />
i n a- t store, j <lb />
Dec. <lb />
N it <lb />
i r that I <lb />
make i tn the <lb />
of C C m <lb />
H t <lb />
, tin 1908, r lie <lb />
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u . C. <lb />
Tl Ii <lb />
R. <lb />
W. Andrews. <lb />
FOR SALE- <lb />
Christmas just two weeks off <lb />
today- <lb />
I Farm of about acres in one <lb />
mile of Small <lb />
stables and barn, and water. <lb />
i Fine for any crops and good <lb />
Will for <lb />
i cash. Clayton <lb />
How <lb />
One the<lb />
developed into when the <lb />
truth was that the cold h id limply left <lb />
the one <lb />
to <lb />
when Chamberlain s Cough <lb />
R. F. N. C. given quickly the cold and <lb />
ale of Personal Property. <lb />
Notice i; h given that the <lb />
administrator, will <lb />
Friday of Do- <lb />
r, 1907, for public <lb />
.- the r of the late <lb />
in Bi r Dam Town <lb />
Pitt i . . North <lb />
,. all the I- property of <lb />
i. . state of the said J. F. Allen, <lb />
of mules, horse-, <lb />
hogs, one cattle beast, <lb />
fodder, cotton seed and <lb />
and kits h. n <lb />
one mowing machine and <lb />
This sale will begin at <lb />
A. M. and continue till all <lb />
the n laid property in sold. <lb />
This the 30th day of November, <lb />
Zeno Alien, <lb />
J. F. Allen, <lb />
Entry of Vacant Land. <lb />
Entry no. S I. R. by F. C <lb />
i ii r, M ; , enters and claims about <lb />
, i less, i f vacant land <lb />
.-, rt i c u Pitt county. N. <lb />
. swamp, on both <lb />
the lands of M, <lb />
. on the so <lb />
m. K. H. <lb />
. lands known a on north, <lb />
, ii and he <lb />
i, a d the i <lb />
This No , . <lb />
It. II. <lb />
Any person I r persons claiming title <lb />
the <lb />
file their protest in writing <lb />
next thirty or <lb />
. will be barred by law. <lb />
It. <lb />
mo. <lb />
, t-ens tho diphtheria any <lb />
other germ contracted. , <lb />
For Male all and dealers in I <lb />
patent <lb />
There is quite a contrast in the <lb />
Weather this week and last. <lb />
A All <lb />
North Carolina I In Superior <lb />
Pitt county I Court. <lb />
Mary Brown vs. Richard Brown. <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled as above has been com South Dakota, with in rich silver <lb />
in tho Superior Court of j mine, torn i tarn a, wide ranges and <lb />
Pitt county to obtain h <lb />
defendant a decree absolute u Mr- B o. <lb />
divorce for statutory causes set has <lb />
in complaint that he LI red. seemed near death with <lb />
required to appear at next ; <lb />
term of the Court <lb />
county to be held on the. <lb />
second Monday in January <lb />
at the Court House of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said action, or the <lb />
will to the Court tor the <lb />
relief demanded in said com <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 30th day of <lb />
C, Moore, C. S C <lb />
F. G. James. for <lb />
Spoils every <lb />
minute , writes Mrs. I <lb />
begin giving Dr. King's Now <lb />
cry, th-.- great his <lb />
and con <lb />
colds, <lb />
J. I, <lb />
gist. and Lottie <lb />
Notice <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I <lb />
ill make application to the <lb />
of county commissioners <lb />
t the first Monday in January. <lb />
for license to retail <lb />
i the town of Oakley, N. C <lb />
This Dec. 2nd- 1907- <lb />
x E. Carson. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of the power of sale con <lb />
in a Mortgage deed executed <lb />
and delivered by Oscar H. Hathaway <lb />
to. A. the 21st day <lb />
November, and recorded in <lb />
tho Bitter of deeds of <lb />
county, North in book P-S, <lb />
page the undersigned <lb />
to public sale, before the court <lb />
door in Greenville, for cash to the <lb />
highest bidder, on Monday, the 16th <lb />
day of December, 1907 the following <lb />
real property to A certain tract <lb />
of land fifty acres, <lb />
more or less, ad joining the of C. <lb />
A. Spain <lb />
heirs. th homestead of J. J. Hath- <lb />
away and known as the <lb />
said tract of land situated in <lb />
township, Pitt county. State of North <lb />
Carolina, to said mortgage <lb />
deed. <lb />
This 13th of November, 1907. <lb />
L. A. Randolph, mortgage. <lb />
J. L. Fleming. Atty. <lb />
Just a <lb />
was. <lb />
little bit cooler than it <lb />
Notice <lb />
I wish to Pay to many <lb />
friends I am now with the <lb />
Carolina Milling and <lb />
company, where you can <lb />
all kinds of repair work done on <lb />
short notice. Thanking you for <lb />
your past favors. I also solicit a <lb />
liberal share of your future pat- <lb />
Yours to <lb />
Jas. A. Manning. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is hereby given will make <lb />
applications to the i card of county com- <lb />
meeting on the <lb />
first Monday in 1908, for <lb />
to I r in the town of <lb />
Stokes, N. c. <lb />
This Nov. 27th, <lb />
t d w. C. F. Page. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you can got a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
ft. Mr lucking. Have a good <lb />
T and be prepared for <lb />
M emergent Our line of tools <lb />
is a could and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
D. W. a <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
mil <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country j <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
LEFT ON A TO STARVE <lb />
of Four <lb />
Washington, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Four Russian emigrants arrived <lb />
in a few days ago- These , <lb />
men could not speak a word of <lb />
English and were almost starved <lb />
when they arrived. Through an <lb />
interpreter they told of the many <lb />
hardships they had encountered <lb />
since their arrival in North Caro- <lb />
According to their story <lb />
they were taken to some point, <lb />
the name of which they could not <lb />
remember, by a railroad agent to <lb />
work on a railroad. On arrival <lb />
there they found all the vacancies <lb />
filled and the agent discharged <lb />
them, without a cent of pay and <lb />
n in the way of food. Next <lb />
they applied to a captain of an <lb />
oyster boat for work and went <lb />
aboard, but after a day or two of <lb />
this the captain finding them not <lb />
acquainted with the work, put <lb />
them off on an island, presumably <lb />
Indian Island, at mouth of <lb />
Pamlico river, about forty miles <lb />
from this city. <lb />
Without a scrap of food and no <lb />
money their condition grew <lb />
and finding an old <lb />
dated row boat on the island, all <lb />
four embarked, hoping that they <lb />
might be picked up by a passing <lb />
vessel Without any oars and <lb />
no sail they drifted a out for <lb />
forty hours or longer until finally <lb />
a current carried the boat upon a <lb />
beach, which they found to be <lb />
the main land. They then <lb />
walked until they reached a <lb />
road and followed it until they <lb />
arrived in this city. <lb />
When they arrived here they <lb />
were well nigh had not <lb />
a cent of money and were unable <lb />
to speak a word of English, <lb />
to communicate signs, <lb />
an interpreter could be <lb />
found, when through him I hey <lb />
told their pitiful tale. The four <lb />
men were given lodging at the <lb />
city hall and a collection was <lb />
taken up among the city officers, <lb />
and they were given enough for <lb />
meals. The spokesman <lb />
of the party says that they would <lb />
like to settle here if they can <lb />
obtain work. Tn men are all <lb />
men of pleasing <lb />
and no doubt u make <lb />
good laborers. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Ii Hutu- <lb />
I . <lb />
ii hi<lb />
I Of <lb />
You net ;. <lb />
Horse c . <lb />
---------of <lb />
J P <lb />
I Corey <lb />
Tuesday night a white man, <lb />
named Will Dunn, while <lb />
struck his wife in the face <lb />
with an and cut her quite <lb />
severely. Hi was arrested and <lb />
held for trial. <lb />
Al out two our girl <lb />
had s settled i n her lunge i <lb />
hut a severe <lb />
of U. We laid two doctors but <lb />
no wan obtained. <lb />
th, would i went to eight <lb />
a n remedy <lb />
which had I to mi and <lb />
ed to gel it, one of the <lb />
insisted that try Chamber- <lb />
he . <lb />
baby is well today. W. <lb />
springs, N. c tale <lb />
by an i <lb />
Advertisements in The <lb />
tor are good trade <lb />
O. <lb />
n i b. <lb />
S. r, one of the best <lb />
known f I.-i N. <lb />
Y,, says- If are ever troubled <lb />
with pit, h. apply <lb />
It cure I me of them for good <lb />
go for sores, <lb />
burns or at Jno. I. <lb />
Wooten's drug store. <lb />
Sale V Town Lot <lb />
H vi of a de roe of the <lb />
Court, made in a c special <lb />
c.-e therein pa entitled J. C. <lb />
a . ex, I Will, on Mon- <lb />
i , -elf the <lb />
court home do r in the of Green <lb />
or, a certain lot <lb />
p of I o ii, i in the town of <lb />
Pitt county, and known in <lb />
the plan of <lb />
part of <lb />
n Street at the <lb />
nor corner o lot and running <lb />
with said street north i i feet; <lb />
I an easterly course, parallel with <lb />
street, one hundred and thirty- <lb />
two Kl f o t to line of lot number to, <lb />
a y e eighty-five <lb />
feel to the <lb />
then o with the line of lot <lb />
number one d and thirty two <lb />
feet to the beginning containing; <lb />
line fourth of or less <lb />
Terms of silo cash. <lb />
p. J. <lb />
Jarvis Attorneys. <lb />
W hull to So Homo. <lb />
Trim the Ind , <lb />
tired out, go home. When you <lb />
want go home. When you <lb />
want fun. i o home. When you want <lb />
to show others that you have reformed, <lb />
go home and let your family get ac- <lb />
with the When you <lb />
want to show at your best go <lb />
home and do the act there. When you <lb />
feel like being liberal go home <lb />
and practice on your wife and children <lb />
first. When you want to thine with <lb />
extra brilliancy go me and <lb />
whole To which we would <lb />
you have a bad cold <lb />
and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <lb />
and a quick cure certain. For sale <lb />
by nil and Dealers in <lb />
The meeting of the county <lb />
association here on Sat- <lb />
14th, promises to be a <lb />
very interesting <lb />
A from any is <lb />
quickly by Dr. Cough <lb />
Mid it is thoroughly <lb />
I and that Dr. tells others <lb />
to give it without <lb />
young lubes. The <lb />
green and tender <lb />
stems of a mountainous <lb />
shrub, furnish the curative properties <lb />
to cure. It calms <lb />
the cough, and heals the sore and sen- <lb />
bronchial membranes. No opium, <lb />
chloroform, nothing to in- <lb />
or Simply a resinous <lb />
plant extract, that helps to heal aching <lb />
lungs. Tho Spaniards call this shrub <lb />
which the Doctor uses, <lb />
demand Dr. <lb />
cough cure, Store. <lb />
An effort is being made <lb />
have ex-Cashier T. W. Dewey, <lb />
who a few years defaulted <lb />
for a amount at New Bi <lb />
and was sent to the penitentiary, <lb />
pardoned by the governor. The <lb />
New Bern Sun says a delegation <lb />
from city has gone to <lb />
to protest against the pro <lb />
pardon. <lb />
The Weldon Light <lb />
has been mustered the <lb />
National Guard of the Slate. <lb />
The company has <lb />
A new hospital, the gift of C. <lb />
W. Watts, is to be built at Dur- <lb />
ham at a cost of something like <lb />
a half million dollars. <lb />
A bill has been presented in <lb />
congress by Hon. W. W. Kitchin, <lb />
to make Guilford Battle Ground, <lb />
near Greensboro, a <lb />
park. <lb />
Resolutions Respect. <lb />
Whereas Great Spirit has <lb />
seen fit in his infinite love and <lb />
mercy to take our Bro. <lb />
S. T. White his beloved r. <lb />
Therefore be it <lb />
1st. That we. of <lb />
Tribe No. <lb />
to Bro. White our heartfelt <lb />
sympathy in this his sad hour t f <lb />
bereavement and assure him <lb />
that in some measure we feel <lb />
loss. <lb />
2nd. That we commend him <lb />
to the Great Spirit who <lb />
all well as being the only <lb />
true comforter in such sorrow. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these res- <lb />
be sent Bro. White, a <lb />
copy be spread upon our minis- <lb />
and a copy sent to The Re- <lb />
for publication. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
i R. G. Flanagan.<lb />
r. <lb />
D J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY., DECEMBER <lb />
ADDRESS. <lb />
Rev. R- L Davis to Large <lb />
Audience. <lb />
Rev. R. L. Davis, State organ- <lb />
of the Anti-Saloon League, <lb />
preached in Memorial <lb />
church morning, and at <lb />
night made an ad <lb />
said prohibition is the <lb />
paramount, issue that confronts <lb />
the churches of North Carolina <lb />
for next i months- <lb />
not that other <lb />
not important, <lb />
prohibition is more important <lb />
because much depends on <lb />
the Stat. of <lb />
license evil. <lb />
Mr. Davis took the ground <lb />
that no State or municipality his <lb />
the right to license a business <lb />
that destroys manhood and <lb />
weeks homes, that there i.-; no <lb />
civil law that is not subordinate <lb />
to Divine law. Housed quota- <lb />
not only front the Bible, th- <lb />
foundation of law, but also from <lb />
the declaration of <lb />
the constitution of the United <lb />
States, from the legal writ <lb />
sustain this <lb />
Re pointed out the fact that more <lb />
than half the places in North j <lb />
in which liquor is <lb />
sold ; re located in half a dozen <lb />
Counties, in this immediate <lb />
Pitt being one of them, and <lb />
with this condition it is no won- <lb />
that the State boards of the <lb />
different have to <lb />
help pay for tho being <lb />
preached in these counties <lb />
Mr Davis said State <lb />
is one of the certainties of <lb />
th i ear future and North Can <lb />
will see it with the begin- <lb />
of the year 1910. There are <lb />
row hut twenty five counties in <lb />
North Carolina in which liquor is <lb />
legally sold, and the seven- <lb />
three counties will say <lb />
twenty five in the next <lb />
lure must come over with <lb />
us and rid North Carolina of the <lb />
sale of <lb />
The objection some people make <lb />
to prohibition because some <lb />
Stater, that had it bad abandons d <lb />
it, was fully answered. Mr. <lb />
Davis said the mistake, those <lb />
s made was in thinking the <lb />
enforce itself. The <lb />
MR. W. T. FLEMING DEAD. <lb />
tile <lb />
Away at Old Fort While <lb />
to <lb />
Telegrams from Old Fort an- <lb />
that Mr. Willis T Flem- <lb />
of Greenville, died there <lb />
this morning, no further <lb />
particulars were given. <lb />
This sad intelligence was in- <lb />
deed a shock to Mr. Fleming's <lb />
host of friends here <lb />
at his home. He had been in <lb />
poor health several Two <lb />
weeks ago he went to a hospital <lb />
in Baltimore for treatment, but <lb />
th -re was advised that he would <lb />
obtain more benefit at a <lb />
sanitarium and he returned <lb />
home. Last Thursday <lb />
he left here to go to Asheville, <lb />
but his death at Old <lb />
Fort it inferred that he must <lb />
have been taken worse <lb />
and stopped there. The re <lb />
mains will be shipped <lb />
probably reaching here Tuesday <lb />
evening or y no in <lb />
Fleming was years <lb />
and a s n of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. <lb />
who with on-; <lb />
Miss Lennie Fleming, <lb />
vive him To aged parents <lb />
and the sister all hearts go out <lb />
in <lb />
Mr. Fleming was <lb />
of the mercantile firm of <lb />
Fleming Mooring, who did a <lb />
large business here, lie was a <lb />
young man of spotless character <lb />
and was held in <lb />
high esteem by every one. He <lb />
was a prominent member of both <lb />
tho Masonic and Red <lb />
here. <lb />
to <lb />
The congregation of the <lb />
Christian church at Grifton last <lb />
State Expiates. <lb />
legislative for <lb />
the inspection and comparison of <lb />
the books and vouchers in the <lb />
office of the State have <lb />
found the records correctly and <lb />
Who <lb />
Claim to With Their <lb />
Lives. <lb />
This is not a piece of <lb />
but ii. is a solemn fact, <lb />
that dancing and card <lb />
customs which are professedly and warrants and <lb />
and ; the earth vouchers to correspond, all intact. <lb />
bad en Ugh in their They enter the following as the <lb />
effects upon those who care of the treasury at the <lb />
for from a close of <lb />
worldly view point, but when end of <lb />
com.-s to church members and General on hand <lb />
Sunday school teachers and December 1906, <lb />
teachers receipts for fiscal year ending <lb />
names published if it <lb />
were an as ha danced <lb />
or it -mi <lb />
one should in i <lb />
We the modest <lb />
to stop and c <lb />
what effect will this have on <lb />
their usefulness Surely the <lb />
mentioned is not without <lb />
some of the <lb />
of Jesus. your light <lb />
for fiscal year <lb />
November 293.33; <lb />
total receipts for the fiscal ear <lb />
ending November o . 1907, <lb />
to November <lb />
IN MEMORY OF W. M WILKINSON. <lb />
AN EXCITING <lb />
Farmville, Dec- Two People Under <lb />
On Monday, the 9th inst, just <lb />
as the sun was sinking behind the L Mao- <lb />
western hills, there was a little Not.- <lb />
group around a bed of one of his eyes considerably <lb />
suffering in the home of Mr. W. i the reporter asked him <lb />
H. Wilkinson, two miles from an He said that <lb />
Farmville. With tear dimmed Sunday his . <lb />
eyes and sorrowing hearts, they Ward, with one of <lb />
stood eagerly watching the last was <lb />
faint spark of life as it slowly <lb />
flickered away firm th manly <lb />
f. rm of a young man just as he <lb />
had reached his 28th year, <lb />
Moss Wilkinson. <lb />
from her h me to herd <lb />
at Meeting Mr <lb />
Satterthwaite his home she <lb />
told him her horse had b come <lb />
so skittish and was shying so <lb />
On the 0th of last June flt the road <lb />
young man was at his of she had become afraid of the <lb />
duty as a of the county him to g . n t., <lb />
with <lb />
Mr Satterthwaite suggested a <lb />
so shine before men that <lb />
may see your good receipts, ville, and a few days later <lb />
son Messenger. 885.51; disbursements, removed to his father's hi <lb />
Resolutions of <lb />
The Architect of i he <lb />
universe having visited cur lodge <lb />
with death and called from labor <lb />
tin- soul of our brother, <lb />
W. II White, Lodge <lb />
No a A. F. A M. sires to <lb />
express this testimonial of es- <lb />
teem toll is memory. <lb />
Resolved, That in the death of <lb />
White this lodge has lost <lb />
presented the Rev. W. Y. its most faithful <lb />
pastor of the Method- one true principles <lb />
1st church, a set silver ho Practiced the <lb />
and forks, an expression of Masonry. He was <lb />
their appreciation of the brother, a true friend, <lb />
courageous manner in which upright citizen, and while we <lb />
prohibition in hum- <lb />
victory in the recent to will of God <lb />
at Grifton. Mr- things well. We <lb />
was untiring in his efforts to cherish his memory <lb />
cur hearts, and commend his <lb />
1907, ; camp, when quick as a <lb />
on hand, fund, D.-c he was stricken with pa- <lb />
1,1907,1295,585.53. and fell helpless to the <lb />
Educational in ground. It was thought fur <lb />
treasury December 1906 .- quite a while he would not <lb />
receipts December the but he buggy at <lb />
to November 1907, j rallied and was taken to went without <lb />
was trouble, but the nor i <lb />
fen . o home. nervous and <lb />
The Messenger might also have Der to November With parental care, loving <lb />
in the those church words ho <lb />
members are ,. 1907, proved so he could be out to <lb />
as of ts Total balance, general j extent for a few <lb />
In this age it is to educational, funds in to his bed <lb />
the world I worse until angels cam <lb />
aid the church. his spirit through <lb />
. j portals above, <lb />
During his long K h <lb />
exceedingly meek <lb />
change or buggies to give more <lb />
room, and hitched the horse to <lb />
j his own top buggy. saving Mr. <lb />
Ward's <lb />
than usual Returning home <lb />
that afternoon, the horse .-hied <lb />
if baskets by the roadside <lb />
ti m do a heavy lunge <lb />
y complete- <lb />
a handling <lb />
tat tort <lb />
Ii down before the <lb />
U c both <lb />
I . <lb />
example <lb />
purge Grifton of the liquor c. <lb />
Mr. Even on was to <lb />
the circuit for th-; en- <lb />
suing year, at the Methodist con- <lb />
in and will <lb />
law was simply the from Grifton <lb />
some day this brother our ,. <lb />
in their I <lb />
. as an <lb />
worthy of emulation. <lb />
Resolved further, That we ex- <lb />
I tend to the widow, <lb />
broth-rs and sister of our d- <lb />
pa- <lb />
id Mrs. Ward under it. <lb />
of <lb />
On November 8th, 1907, at the <lb />
Washington Hospital, washing- ,, h him and ex. off end perhaps serious <lb />
ton, died Mrs. W- a d where he <lb />
Harrell, wife of our worthy should be buried, <lb />
brother, W. T. Among many <lb />
Remedies were unavailing and always a favorite on all <lb />
as a last resort she was sent to these he will be <lb />
Washington, where she spent ,,,. four <lb />
two weeks in uncomplaining a for his broth. <lb />
Gods ways are CL, Wilkinson, of Greenville, <lb />
injuring t hem. A s it was they <lb />
with only few <lb />
aid a very black eye for Mr. <lb />
Satterthwaite, <lb />
clear to our human understand- <lb />
We can only that, n <lb />
His and wisdom, He <lb />
saw to up higher tho soul <lb />
of young woman, leaving <lb />
part of the time being in a branch <lb />
store in Tarboro, In both of <lb />
these town he made a ho.-t <lb />
Father, mother, four sisters <lb />
behind on earth a devoted, and two brothers survive <lb />
and took men to enforce it. <lb />
Mr Davis spoKe for <lb />
in hour, his address being inter- <lb />
and full of sound <lb />
hand, two loving children, other <lb />
loved many friend-. <lb />
Whereas. It has pleased the <lb />
Supreme Master of the n t <lb />
summons cur friend, from la <lb />
in the earthly of this <lb />
to eternal rest, in the <lb />
not made with hands And <lb />
Whereas, we deeply feel loss <lb />
and bow in humble submits on to <lb />
Hint, all things the <lb />
Free <lb />
therefore be it Received, <lb />
them to w <lb />
ho <lb />
That we th members <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds II. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
Th. <lb />
Fred J. Forbes and Blanche C. <lb />
Mayo- <lb />
Charles Annie <lb />
son. <lb />
Joshua and Florence <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
W. G. Hales and Maggie Dunn. <lb />
COLORED, <lb />
Moses E Kennedy and <lb />
Robert Pollard and Lena Vass <lb />
John Cox and Rachael Nobles. <lb />
W. A. Langley and <lb />
Spier. <lb />
Lawrence Hines and Lillie <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Fleming and Annie <lb />
Nelson and Pearly <lb />
Tobacco Market Holiday. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market <lb />
will close for the Christmas <lb />
days from Friday, Dec. 20th, to <lb />
Monday. Jan and there will <lb />
Voice Capt. Swift v.- <lb />
Mr. H. E. C. Bryant writing I <lb />
to the Charlotte from <lb />
Washington, refers to a well <lb />
known and well beloved citizen <lb />
of Greene county in the follow- <lb />
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, <lb />
chaplain of the senate, is unique <lb />
in appearance. With his deep, <lb />
mellow bass voice, <lb />
his long, trimmed hair, <lb />
he looks like a relic of a century <lb />
ago. His voice, when praying, <lb />
in <lb />
alone cm them <lb />
great sorrow. <lb />
Resolved further, That a copy <lb />
of this testimonial be sent tho <lb />
widow of our brother, and copies <lb />
furnished The Reflector and The <lb />
Friend publication. <lb />
D. J. Whichard <lb />
A. J. Griffin <lb />
C. C Vines. <lb />
Committee- <lb />
Goes to <lb />
Rev. W. Y. and family <lb />
. O. F.<lb />
I extend to the bereaved d, <lb />
his two children and other loved <lb />
one.; our heartfelt sympathy in <lb />
their affliction commend to <lb />
them the hope and con- <lb />
of the resurrection. <lb />
Resolved, that those resolutions <lb />
be spread on the records of our <lb />
Lodge, a copy be font to the <lb />
Dally Reflector for publication <lb />
and a copy be sent to our broths r <lb />
the bereaved husband. <lb />
Geo. II. Cole <lb />
D. C. <lb />
W. T. Sledge. <lb />
The funeral took place in <lb />
iI. service be- <lb />
by Rev. D W. <lb />
Arnold, of The pail <lb />
Messrs. J T, <lb />
Ii. K. A. S. J <lb />
an, B. Smith, S. Smith <lb />
and Jack Smith, <lb />
W. <lb />
Dead. <lb />
At Monday afternoon, <lb />
, at the homo of her son in South <lb />
Greenville, Fain <lb />
p s-.-d after an illness of <lb />
right weeks, w was years <lb />
old and two sons, Mi <lb />
D. S. Smith and W. J. <lb />
I one Miss Fannie <lb />
one sister, Mrs. Bettie <lb />
Tucker. She was an excellent <lb />
I woman her death is mourned <lb />
thy friends. <lb />
remains were taken to <lb />
I county today for inter <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley. N. C. -i 17th, <lb />
Mrs S. A, is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
Little Irma Hines is sick this <lb />
J. R. Jenkins made <lb />
calls in R 4-. and Green- <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mrs E Roper and little son, <lb />
jam in, spent week in <lb />
Rs Mount. <lb />
Reddick and family t <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
Andrews, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, is spending this week <lb />
with r. <lb />
Gray Cony wont to One <lb />
J J. is I trilling n. <lb />
house just of present <lb />
home. <lb />
Section Master F. A, Manning <lb />
has moved in town. <lb />
Mrs Sarah of <lb />
spent Sunday herewith tors. S. <lb />
G- Williams <lb />
Benjamin Manning and sister. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Parker has returned <lb />
in the family burial ground Virginia. <lb />
Marion place. Jo Gurganus spent a <lb />
is not unlike that of Capt. Swift through this morning <lb />
Galloway, of Greene county, going from <lb />
when speaking to a Democratic his charge, Mr. his <lb />
state convention. Mr. Hale is a do; e a good work at Grifton and <lb />
man of ripe old age; in his hosts of friends there. He <lb />
younger days he was a to leave there, <lb />
force in the religious world and but owing to tho condition of his I Greene who is on <lb />
Oakley last week. <lb />
Z no Briley <lb />
It Is a b <lb />
Miss Mil <lb />
day in <lb />
happy mar. <lb />
Mother Is Worth Most, <lb />
In a recent suit Miss Minnie has <lb />
Com. j brought in the State of New I gone to Norfolk lo i n few <lb />
Jersey by two small children, <lb />
whose patents had killed in Leon of <lb />
Monday afternoon Mr. wreck, the award was <lb />
and Mrs. was a <lb />
of the fl of while few says la t week in Winter- <lb />
a giant in the pulpit. He wears it to crew of the local allowed daughter. J. <lb />
Eye <lb />
his hair long and cut as <lb />
did men in the time of Washing- <lb />
ton, tho and <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Eye Defects <lb />
F you have eye troubles, don't <lb />
put them but Dr. Taylor, <lb />
have her people, system, was at work put- <lb />
the recent conference changed ting a telephone in a <lb />
While driving c i through h <lb />
parcel in knob on which o fasten <lb />
the wire, the knob and n <lb />
This brings up the K. <lb />
quest of mother <lb />
to small In New <lb />
ii v.-. that not a <lb />
very value i i pi <lb />
-n <lb />
Jim Taylor id <lb />
on the list. <lb />
I of W. V. Fuming. <lb />
Therein ii W. Fleming, <lb />
him in and yet it is the <lb />
Mr. R. L has moved m- The injury to Ins aye was of that at Old Fort Monday <lb />
to his handsome new residence J go that he went to Norfolk rules reached here on Tues- <lb />
of who will at his c Eighth streets; for <lb />
old in Ayden. Monday is completion. to his eye will not be <lb />
Tuesday, Dec. and for the has an and it is an <lb />
correcting eye defects. <lb />
Don't fail t j see Small eye <lb />
troubles make bit when <lb />
be no sales between those dates, i neglected. Ail work guaranteed- <lb />
ornament to tho t <lb />
permanent. <lb />
Apples, and banana.-, candies. <lb />
J. <lb />
assortment of nuts and <lb />
J. 1- Johnston- <lb />
of evening's train and the in- <lb />
allowed o'clock <lb />
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