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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 />
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Notice to Creditors. <lb />
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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 />
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Amount allowed R. W. King, chairman for <lb />
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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 />
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Ami u X T. Cox for days as com- <lb />
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Q J POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
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. 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 />
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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 />
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make i tn the <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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You net ;. <lb />
Horse c . <lb />
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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 />
the <lb />
should b <lb />
father, and bu. . after in Cherry Hill <lb />
is problem for He was <lb />
women, at to by many Lodge, service <lb />
Danville . . conducted by Rev. J. E. .<lb /></p>
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-V, K <lb />
GOODS <lb />
Arriving <lb />
Come in and look Them Over <lb />
to <lb />
from. Come to sec us for new <lb />
Silks, <lb />
Ribbons, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Caps, <lb />
r. <lb />
Crockery, <lb />
Glass Ware, <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Toys <lb />
Groceries, i <lb />
ware, We can and <lb />
you both in i u an i <lb />
is <lb />
I. <lb />
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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 the town <lb />
of Greenville, either the on <lb />
South side of the river or <lb />
grounds on north of the <lb />
river. Frank Johnston. <lb />
The store and one warehouse <lb />
at present occupied by F. V, <lb />
will for rent Jan 1st. <lb />
J- A. Andrews. <lb />
CHICKENS CHICKENS. <lb />
You can find chickens every <lb />
day. and turkeys mien they can <lb />
be had, at my store near A. C- L- <lb />
depot. <lb />
Full stock of groceries always <lb />
on had. C. C. <lb />
TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
been away for several <lb />
months to announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
of Pitt that I am till <lb />
connected with the of Chas. <lb />
M. and if bachelors are <lb />
allowed to misuse the happy <lb />
term home as a synonym for a <lb />
out still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while <lb />
into d to be away from Green- <lb />
ville a great deal of my <lb />
in this fall. postal care of bx <lb />
Greenville, will reach me <lb />
within a or two We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during the <lb />
summer months, others which <lb />
were temporarily artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also offer a special school <lb />
piano for Oil fully <lb />
up in to any <lb />
instrument. This piano is es- <lb />
built for college and <lb />
work l r price <lb />
named above and is full <lb />
I by my firm for lo years- <lb />
Inter in a school pi. <lb />
in a go used <lb />
for the hon should write <lb />
mo at and will profit <lb />
by it. and as ever I am always <lb />
mindful of my <lb />
and interest is well as my <lb />
ii Grateful of past <lb />
I patrons v. V <lb />
G. G. <lb />
Box N. C. <lb />
Masonic Opera <lb />
House <lb />
SATURDAY, DEC. 14TH. <lb />
The Laugh Event of the Season <lb />
II-------,, <lb />
NEW YORK <lb />
A Comedy of Rural <lb />
Indiana with the <lb />
In the Best Part she has had <lb />
in many seasons. <lb />
All the Posey county characters <lb />
will be there. <lb />
MUSIC DANCING <lb />
SPECIALTIES <lb />
and cents. <lb />
Seats on Sale Friday <lb />
tor Book store. <lb />
fa m <lb />
hi FIND A WARM <lb />
f POT <lb />
. ; <lb />
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i low <lb />
of in <lb />
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Heed . <lb />
PI r lit . <lb />
ii .-.- . i . <lb />
lot . in <lb />
i i i I i C A Dickens <lb />
fates <lb />
No Heavenly Visitor <lb />
aid more welcome than <lb />
in the time of <lb />
Trouble with your Tinning and <lb />
Slating. <lb />
We make right so <lb />
quickly and thorough. <lb />
o know the trouble <lb />
i as begun b fore it Is <lb />
Tl at kind of work Is worth a <lb />
bi price, i j find our bi I <lb />
i the work had <lb />
been done as possible <lb />
In rear of M Fleming's <lb />
Still <lb />
J. . STOKES <lb />
Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
Shot in Wins Stables on <lb />
Fourth All worn done <lb />
and satisfactorily <lb />
ME <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys- Geese and <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
house. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Com meal, cracked corn, hay, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, <lb />
at the gin on corner of Fifth <lb />
and streets, mar- <lb />
house. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS N C <lb />
Business. <lb />
CS FORBES <lb />
ID <lb />
PRESENTS <lb />
TO BE GIVEN AW <lb />
Beginning Monday, December <lb />
2nd. we will free to the <lb />
first rs that buy <lb />
or more of Holiday g of <lb />
these presents free. Only <lb />
to a customer. Remember <lb />
this is for Holliday goods, only, <lb />
and does not apply to other <lb />
Our holiday stock is <lb />
ready for you to see. so come in, <lb />
make your selections and <lb />
one of these beautiful presents. <lb />
Only a limited to <lb />
en away. Come quick. <lb />
A B ELLINGTON CO <lb />
Hi <lb />
Strict Ml I <lb />
Mill <lb />
Sir <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
to 3-S <lb />
Strictly S l-s <lb />
Prime <lb />
Grade 7-S <lb />
N YORK A LIVERPOOL <lb />
future; market <lb />
Bracelets <lb />
.-. a <lb />
. .<lb />
ORGAN FREE <lb />
We will .<lb />
coupons, <lb />
sweet-t <lb />
i ins this <lb />
L the <lb />
the most <lb />
u; i l <lb />
Organ <lb />
sale.<lb />
C. T.<lb />
Dealer. <lb />
Bides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Raj <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, . <lb />
Par u <lb />
suits ten <lb />
Gail a A <lb />
i Lite Tobacco Ky <lb />
i, <lb />
pies. Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, <lb />
in Seed and <lb />
Harden or <lb />
Nuts, Dr , <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Kai <lb />
sins a Tip <lb />
an p. Wooden Ware, cake and <lb />
Macaroni, l <lb />
Butter, i Ma <lb />
-i <lb />
Quality and f r <lb />
sue mo. <lb />
Wired Cobb Co., Banker <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
lap. Ill <lb />
Mr.-h <lb />
Hay IS <lb />
it Dee. <lb />
1-4 <lb />
Lorn <lb />
Inn. ; <lb />
May <lb />
Ian <lb />
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS <lb />
W La I BRANCHES <lb />
THE JEWELER. <lb />
LOW EXCURSION RATES <lb />
VIA <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Account of CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. <lb />
Round trip Tickets on Sale December <lb />
31st. and <lb />
January 1st. Final limit January 6th <lb />
For further information nearest <lb />
Agent, or write , <lb />
W. J. TC A <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
resents <lb />
Buying A Mighty Good Thing For <lb />
H has gone to work and loaded hit with about four times <lb />
mere goods than he needed, owing to the short season we have <lb />
had, now he owes for them, and the only way to get rut or the <lb />
hole is to slay the prices in order that he may realize money quick <lb />
to meet his obligations. Be is looking forward to making moo <lb />
he only wants to his debit; and to raise some quick money or began on die <lb />
morning of December opened to the world and said are here to raise money, not <lb />
to make money, during this 20-day sale. Come One, Come all, to this mighty <lb />
Bedstead FREE <lb />
To the one holding the <lb />
lucky Dumber, we will <lb />
give absolutely free a <lb />
Handsome Bedstead <lb />
this sale. <lb />
GREAT PROFIT CUTTING SALE <lb />
When you buy your sifts <lb />
for Christmas you should <lb />
endeavor to some- <lb />
thing nice however small <lb />
Quality not quantity <lb />
should be your motto. <lb />
We kept this in view <lb />
when we bought our <lb />
line and we have <lb />
the daintiest most <lb />
that can <lb />
he given. <lb />
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS <lb />
A gift should be <lb />
that gives to him re- <lb />
better impress- <lb />
or your friendship, and <lb />
also something that will <lb />
keep that impression in <lb />
mind. You will <lb />
find Lie gift you want in <lb />
our stock. <lb />
Central Barber Shop.<lb />
in i b <lb />
the town. Four chair, <lb />
in operation and one <lb />
sided over by a skilled I I <lb />
Our place is inviting, <lb />
sharp. Our in. We <lb />
thank you for past <lb />
and ask to call en <lb />
good work is wanted <lb />
L. MOORE 11- <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
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This space is too small to give you a list <lb />
to that we have the largest and most line <lb />
of holiday goods we<lb />
Our line of toilet and <lb />
sets is without doubt.<lb />
The use of candies at the <lb />
is as <lb />
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A have <lb />
a line <lb />
pocket books identified with pretty designs too <lb />
will tempt you to I-,, suit, as Santa <lb />
We have them from to that are reasonable. we nave . , <lb />
without rival ranging <lb />
A book of to 3.00 per <lb />
Barber Shop. <lb />
Next to Sharp <lb />
clean and good <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
H it android Baths- <lb />
one and all for your past pat- <lb />
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also to holiday boxes <lb />
for <lb />
have -1. <lb />
line of holly tags and labels <lb />
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No where <lb />
will you <lb />
find such a <lb />
collect i o d <lb />
In china <lb />
goods as at <lb />
our store. <lb />
Our shelves <lb />
are profuse <lb />
with t h t <lb />
world's <lb />
china <lb />
the <lb />
rich and <lb />
modest <lb />
of hand <lb />
painted Old <lb />
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souvenir goods in i <lb />
. . . of art <lb />
that appeal to every h I <lb />
and the vicinity. Dainty and <lb />
the person to whom they are I n <lb />
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they have been s <lb />
of the same materials Ir e <lb />
are creations of beauty, jewelry <lb />
V pin trays, Ink stand p in i <lb />
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. to the family. Mr Mar. <lb />
you can do nothing better f- <lb />
than buy one now The <lb />
whole family Will enjoy it. <lb />
land none of family more <lb />
than yon. We handle both <lb />
the Victor<lb />
t rs <lb />
from Prussia, the delicate hand painted Nippon machines and a full line <lb />
from the colored and <lb />
pieces of our the<lb />
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pretty creations from the German toe. When you <lb />
come to see us don't leave the store until you have sees <lb />
our souvenir line of blue cobalt Germany. hi. line <lb />
consists of dozens of useful ornamental prices <lb />
views of Greenville. When you give a gift out of <lb />
town give something that will give local touch to the <lb />
one who receives it<lb />
Carolina. <lb />
POt . <lb />
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We have been very frugal in marking our line of Christ <lb />
mas goods and we believe the people of the community <lb />
will appreciate the fact You must come to our store <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
if you see the real holiday line All goods be sold <lb />
at prices marked <lb />
BOOK <lb />
Corn et- <lb />
A. MOSELEY, <lb />
WOOTEN, <lb />
A. WHITE. <lb />
My com. expires <lb />
Director <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
r. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
matter Jan. at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C r Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DEC. 1907 <lb />
has said that new <lb />
in the United States Sen- <lb />
ate were expected to observe a <lb />
degree of silence, be seen but <lb />
little and heard less, letting; the <lb />
heads have the floor and <lb />
give the new ones lessons. But <lb />
Senator Jeff Davis, the new <lb />
from Arkansas, pave <lb />
precedence a jolt, and waded in <lb />
for a speech when he had been <lb />
there only a few days that made <lb />
the old heads sit up and take <lb />
notice. He waded in to trusts <lb />
and extravagance in high places, <lb />
an took a fall out of the <lb />
dent for jetting salary, <lb />
alone not bang considered <lb />
and In addition g t- <lb />
ting for traveling ex- <lb />
and <lb />
living Too for <lb />
a family with five to be <lb />
blowing in for living expenses <lb />
thinks S Davis, and he is <lb />
light. <lb />
These- two quotations from his <lb />
speech are something think <lb />
is is an when men <lb />
have cone mad th fr <lb />
effort i forth ll his is an <lb />
age m y i; d <lb />
when is d re <lb />
God. v, aid sell our <lb />
souls, <lb />
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less i <lb />
no r <lb />
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ii I <lb />
As the president has settled <lb />
the matter of his not being <lb />
candidate the rest of them <lb />
can make him the scape goat to <lb />
bear the sins of the party. <lb />
If the Boston <lb />
that the of the devil <lb />
on earth will cease in eight <lb />
years, comes true some folks <lb />
are going to lose their jobs. <lb />
Speaker E. J. Justices letter to <lb />
Glenn relative to the <lb />
proposed retirement from <lb />
counsel for the State in the <lb />
road rate matter, makes the re <lb />
effective in the event <lb />
the legislature is called in extra <lb />
session to consider a compromise <lb />
THE DAHLIA. <lb />
Story of th Plant's <lb />
Into E. gland. <lb />
Not long ago there appeared <lb />
A SPELLING LESSON. <lb />
With <lb />
Wis Child's Comment About <lb />
tho English Language. <lb />
The following illustration of <lb />
THE POET AND THE NATION. <lb />
There is a touching phrase in the <lb />
poet last letter to the <lb />
London Times which ought to cause <lb />
an <lb />
A who was hanged in <lb />
Nebraska, picked a tune on his <lb />
banjo just before going from the <lb />
to the gallows. Guess he <lb />
thought he would be happy as <lb />
eras ho could. <lb />
Who th Democratic national <lb />
convention will nominate for <lb />
is pretty w II assured, <lb />
It out of it <lb />
on <lb />
At every session of congress <lb />
some fellow bobs up with a bill <lb />
to reduce Southern rep- <lb />
A good indication <lb />
that all the fools are not dead. <lb />
Some of these days they will <lb />
learn that the South is the big- <lb />
end of the country. <lb />
Some papers are already talk- <lb />
about what the next <lb />
will do in the way of rail- <lb />
road rates. Far better will it be <lb />
to settle the matter now for all <lb />
time let the controversy be <lb />
a, an end. <lb />
potato or a remarkably said the mother, <lb />
turnip, and whichever it was who was teaching her little <lb />
she did not like it. She summoned seven years old, to spell. <lb />
but with Mr Iv <lb />
Republics <lb />
sea uncertainty. <lb />
Mr. Edgar S Carlton, of <lb />
made head of the <lb />
leaf buying department of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Company in the I. <lb />
United States, to succeed the <lb />
late Mr. W. C. Red. <lb />
sup of the <lb />
rad d shoo of Lumberton has <lb />
i a that will doubt- <lb />
less call d i much wrath upon <lb />
his by ordering <lb />
that the seven young ladies who <lb />
compose the of tho school <lb />
refrain from receiving company <lb />
any time between Monday <lb />
and Friday afternoon. <lb />
s say lent <lb />
Roosevelt h is already I me <lb />
Planning a European tour as <lb />
as his term of office expires. <lb />
he wants to st <lb />
m e so <lb />
As President Roosevelt has <lb />
r h rated the fact that he <lb />
positively will not accept a <lb />
m as <lb />
H Bryant, special Wash- <lb />
correspondent of the <lb />
Charlotte writes <lb />
there is more talk of opposition <lb />
ii among Democrats of all <lb />
there has b en for <lb />
v i. He says Governor J <lb />
i, is <lb />
n for the n . a <lb />
; and time m is <lb />
. With n <lb />
the doors of are <lb />
closed, the doors are <lb />
soul. Yes, even in some in- <lb />
the or c <lb />
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the man ; i i <lb />
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Christi an exam- <lb />
some folk<lb />
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an I the hot headed <lb />
i advocates should keep <lb />
To of the foolishness of <lb />
hoarding money makes little <lb />
on the fellow who has <lb />
none to board- <lb />
There is a prospect that labor <lb />
will not be . o hard t get Tor the <lb />
coming year as it has been the <lb />
past year. <lb />
Some other fellow comes for- <lb />
ward with the suggestion of <lb />
Bryan and Hearst as running <lb />
mates. <lb />
long as Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
not have it. we guess there is <lb />
hardly a doubt that he <lb />
who it shall be. <lb />
people who patch up <lb />
excuses to keep m paving <lb />
bills make times worse than they <lb />
would . and in <lb />
-y i o would pay from <lb />
I do can lot I <lb />
is due <lb />
When Christmas giving is re- <lb />
to a mere swapping of <lb />
presents much of the <lb />
is lost. The Bible teaches <lb />
is more blessed to give n <lb />
to follow this ideal <lb />
and let your best giving <lb />
where you expect nothing in re- <lb />
turn. <lb />
Senator Tillman after get- <lb />
ting an investigation of recent <lb />
proceedings of the of <lb />
the treasury in connection with <lb />
the currency panic. But an in- <lb />
is just what the sec- <lb />
and some others close to <lb />
him in official circles do not want <lb />
S Tillman, of South Caro- <lb />
expressed himself as <lb />
ashamed of the spectacle the . w <lb />
senator of , made of <lb />
in his maiden ch. <lb />
Perhaps the <lb />
not consider how often he him- <lb />
self has brought a blush. May- <lb />
be he is j that the Ai- <lb />
will take his laurels <lb />
lie cook, and inquiry presently re- <lb />
vealed, to her dismay, that it was <lb />
neither, but some of her choicest <lb />
dahlias, innocently mistaken <lb />
for a vegetable. <lb />
The error disastrous than <lb />
the famous one of the Dutch house- <lb />
keeper who during the prevalence <lb />
of the tulip mania <lb />
tally boiled for onions a handful of <lb />
tulip bulbs worth a fortune. Hut it <lb />
was certainly vexatious as well as <lb />
funny. <lb />
According to historic tradition, <lb />
the original introduction of the <lb />
into England occurred through <lb />
an error exactly opposite in <lb />
It was imported for a <lb />
and turned out a flower. <lb />
A little over a century ago, so the <lb />
story runs. Lady Holland, traveling <lb />
in the south of Europe, was regaled <lb />
Upon a soup of delicious <lb />
which her hostess informed her was <lb />
called because its <lb />
chief ingredient was the Jerusalem <lb />
artichoke. <lb />
Lady Holland, always on the <lb />
alert for interesting novelties, or- <lb />
a root of the artichoke to be <lb />
sent to hi r garden r at Holland <lb />
House. done, as every- <lb />
body supposed, but when the strong <lb />
shoots, thrusting up boldly in the <lb />
garden, and, tend I under <lb />
I . i-i, of gar . . cook <lb />
and v v-. lady, arrived at maturity <lb />
and . they bore a new and <lb />
splendid flower, inedible, but <lb />
The plant was transferred to the <lb />
parterre and became the pride of <lb />
the Ion, all hough at first Lady <lb />
I's were mixed, for <lb />
she i n like to Io or <lb />
tine so when a London <lb />
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for the it I or <lb />
la-t tr I vanish- <lb />
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answered the child. <lb />
dear, that's not right. <lb />
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it sounds like <lb />
know it, but you cannot go by <lb />
the <lb />
Then in order to enforce the <lb />
proposition the mother called upon <lb />
her daughter to spell froze. <lb />
said the child. <lb />
You're again. This <lb />
time we do use the and spell the <lb />
word <lb />
exclaimed the child. <lb />
spell said the moth <lb />
The child hesitated. Finally she <lb />
said, don't know whether to say <lb />
r-o-z-c or <lb />
it said the moth- <lb />
there is another word <lb />
pronounced just like it that's spell- <lb />
ed r-o-c-s. That word is the name <lb />
of the spawn <lb />
The child looked perplexed. <lb />
one word said the <lb />
mother. me how you spell <lb />
said the little girl, who <lb />
had had quite enough nonsense, as <lb />
she viewed it, from her mother and <lb />
had suddenly made up her mind to <lb />
pay back in kind, spell it three <lb />
ways. spell it 5-1-o-s-e for break- <lb />
fast, b-1-o-c-s far dinner and <lb />
U-1-o-z-e for <lb />
spell it said the <lb />
mi <lb />
rouse the slumbering spirit of the <lb />
nation by I must admit my- <lb />
self that I have not the faintest rec- <lb />
of any appeal that Alfred <lb />
has made to my slumbering spirit, <lb />
and I can only conclude, with shame <lb />
that my slumber was deep that <lb />
I did not even hear his modest pipe <lb />
calling me to the war dance. This <lb />
confession applies, so far as I am <lb />
concerned, to all the bards who, it <lb />
we arc to believe the laureate, have <lb />
been playing the same tune. The <lb />
way he puts it suggests that the <lb />
slumbering public is to blame lot <lb />
not having woke up and faced the <lb />
music. But it is just possible that <lb />
the fault may be with the music or <lb />
the musicians. One remembers many <lb />
patriotic poets, from to <lb />
de Lisle, who have had no <lb />
reason to complain that when they <lb />
piped the audience did not dance. <lb />
London Truth. <lb />
Mexico In London. <lb />
announces that <lb />
a Mexican national exhibition on a <lb />
larger scale of importance than any <lb />
previous event of the kind is now <lb />
purposed to be held at the Crystal <lb />
palace, London, from May to <lb />
of next year. The directors of <lb />
the Crystal palace have extended <lb />
an invitation to President to <lb />
and i such an ex- <lb />
n in I hope of strengthen- <lb />
I lie i c between the <lb />
two countries and of largely <lb />
the commercial, financial and <lb />
relationships that have begun <lb />
to n. The invitation was <lb />
The child was silent for a minute j seated by John W. <lb />
as if wrapped in thought Then, <lb />
looking up, she solemnly remarked. <lb />
think, that the English <lb />
. i lade for persons very, <lb />
well ed <lb />
A I <lb />
H-J <lb />
had I i Sunday<lb />
and had <lb />
in the I hi, <lb />
round ; n die test lot ; . i <lb />
in the Lord <lb />
commissioner, on behalf of the <lb />
Crystal palace, through the British <lb />
minister, Mr. Tower, is now be- <lb />
red. It offers practically <lb />
the whole available floor space of <lb />
the immense structure to <lb />
ind to assume the entire expense <lb />
tho exhibits are installed. It <lb />
will I d a an ex <lb />
. i i other country being <lb />
rt. <lb />
Speaker a J. Justice <lb />
issue with th and all <lb />
. the ed <lb />
i n of the railroad rate <lb />
matter, and he will <lb />
draw m th i case rather than <lb />
a party to the compromise <lb />
And the governor says he can <lb />
withdraw if he wants to. <lb />
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he re- <lb />
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times says a <lb />
days of our no do- <lb />
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v. a to <lb />
. k. h was this gen- <lb />
i emphasized the <lb />
of the place People bad no <lb />
in those days. Today the <lb />
of a machine ticking oil <lb />
the i and striking the hours <lb />
is a of worry and <lb />
Time is going, but they do wish <lb />
to be n d of it continually. <lb />
clock i- bi than the ticking <lb />
i o lie. And now to meet the re- <lb />
could hi . . . b . . I of th nervous a <lb />
only hi Sunday S is a <lb />
I to pat our In an article <lb />
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The <lb />
This year's record is almost <lb />
made. Greenville should a <lb />
mighty hump on for great <lb />
things in the coming year. <lb />
It is said that the Southern and <lb />
Seaboard Air Line railways and <lb />
Governor Glenn have reached an <lb />
agreement, but that the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line will likely block a <lb />
compromise of the rate matter. <lb />
When the saloon keepers of <lb />
Asheville recently applied to the <lb />
aldermen of the city for an ex- <lb />
tension of time in which to close <lb />
their business, and were refused, <lb />
they applied to Judge Guion for a <lb />
mandamus compelling the alder- <lb />
President Roosevelt has <lb />
pointed a commission to <lb />
gate recent horrible W it <lb />
Virginia mine disaster. What's <lb />
the use now Better to have <lb />
had the investigation before half <lb />
a thousand people lost their lives. <lb />
That is usually the order, how- <lb />
ever, investigate after a disaster <lb />
has occurred instead of looking <lb />
into conditions beforehand to <lb />
prevent it. <lb />
The Atlantic fleet is all in <lb />
readiness for the voyage from <lb />
Hampton Roads to the Pacific <lb />
coast, and will sail Monday. A <lb />
rather incident has <lb />
occurred in the dismissal of all <lb />
the Japanese, several of whom <lb />
were employed as cooks and <lb />
on the vessels, and their <lb />
the ; . n i . . the one I <lb />
hind <lb />
ii i Id a I <lb />
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Origin of tho <lb />
i . ii on shipboard is <lb />
of the spoils from to <lb />
; in tho evening or from C <lb />
to i break the monotony of the <lb />
regular four hour watches, so that <lb />
the same men will not stand watch <lb />
tho hours every day. <lb />
you should ask the most <lb />
ii person of your <lb />
all the nautical <lb />
P-e . why this is so called, <lb />
you would probably find them <lb />
able to toll The true answer <lb />
is is a corruption <lb />
of watch, The was <lb />
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leads us to ask, is the matter <lb />
with Her name i also <lb />
i d Dr. <lb />
me is equally capable of being <lb />
But can not <lb />
add lo the ah Adam's id- <lb />
i Eve, I'm <lb />
Ada an I Napoleon's was I <lb />
ere saw should be barred on <lb />
account of a <lb />
of <lb />
Each player l t choose a trade <lb />
end go i the motions of <lb />
working sit it. for instance, if ho is <lb />
a tailor he must pretend to sew or <lb />
iron; if <lb />
n. , <lb />
to hammer <lb />
The Moon's Movements. <lb />
The moon is the nearest and, be- <lb />
tho i, appears to us, with <lb />
the single exception of the sun, the <lb />
large.-t, although it is in reality one- <lb />
of the smallest of tho heavenly <lb />
bodies. Just as the earth goes round <lb />
the sun and the period of revolution <lb />
men to grant the time asked for. being <lb />
Judge Guion decided that the <lb />
aldermen had no authority to <lb />
grant the extension asked for, <lb />
and the saloon men will appeal <lb />
to Supreme court. They are <lb />
only wasting time and money by <lb />
this course. <lb />
As the appearance of the fleet in <lb />
the Pacific is somewhat expected <lb />
to be a flaunt in the face of <lb />
Japan, perhaps Uncle Sam <lb />
the wise course was not <lb />
to take chances with any of the <lb />
Mikado's subjects on his ships <lb />
the routine or to doing dodge <lb />
Record. <lb />
Love Lasts. <lb />
Oh, the dear hats of my girlhood, <lb />
the kind I wore at school I really <lb />
thought them pretty. I must have <lb />
been a fool. And yet I used to <lb />
think myself on hats a tasteful miss. <lb />
Perhaps I was, as fashion went. But <lb />
what was that to this Oh, the love- <lb />
little pancake, the charming little <lb />
mat It makes my head look fetch- <lb />
when tilted from the flat. Oh, <lb />
a sister's love is charming, as every- <lb />
body knows, a handsome <lb />
love is is, I should <lb />
suppose. And the love of a true <lb />
lover is the love that cannot pall. <lb />
four hours, thus causing the alter- <lb />
nations of light darkness, day <lb />
and night, the moon takes a month <lb />
to revolve on hers, so that she <lb />
ways presents the same or very <lb />
the same surface to us. <lb />
Ha Cut It Short. <lb />
It was growing very late, but the <lb />
young man in the parlor scene show- <lb />
ed no signs of making a home run. <lb />
evidently have a very vivid <lb />
imagination, Mr. said the <lb />
dear girl as she made an <lb />
attempt to strangle a yawn. <lb />
do you think queried <lb />
the unsuspecting <lb />
thought perhaps you imagined <lb />
, yourself in the arctic regions, where <lb />
but the love of a stylish new hat the nights arc six months <lb />
lasts longer than them City <lb />
don Scraps. <lb />
bar of iron or a horse. One is <lb />
the king, and he, chooses a <lb />
livery one works away as hard <lb />
as he can until the king suddenly <lb />
gives up his and takes up that <lb />
of ii one else. Then all must <lb />
except the one whose business <lb />
i king has and he must <lb />
with the k work. The <lb />
on the king chooses to go <lb />
back In his own trade, when all be- <lb />
gin working again. Any one who <lb />
fails to stop m- to begin again at <lb />
the r time must pay a forfeit. <lb />
His Majesty's Knee. <lb />
A Norwegian journal tells the <lb />
about the crown <lb />
prince of Norway. Too much at- <lb />
from those about him made <lb />
little Prince Olaf somewhat bead- <lb />
strong and, like most children, in- <lb />
to be a little tyrannical to- <lb />
ward his playfellows. The other day <lb />
he became angry with another little <lb />
boy who had placed himself on a <lb />
certain chair. mustn't sit <lb />
he cried. my father's <lb />
King happened to <lb />
be present and took the offending <lb />
boy on his own knee by way of con- <lb />
Prince Olaf was angrier <lb />
than ever. mustn't sit there <lb />
he insisted. my moth- <lb />
Advertiser. <lb />
Said It First. <lb />
woman can marry any man <lb />
says Gertrude <lb />
in her new book. Probably this is <lb />
as true now as it was when <lb />
first said it, though he put it <lb />
stronger by saying that she could <lb />
do it even when handicapped with <lb />
a York Sun.<lb />
Department is in NYE, who is authorized to rep <lb />
resent the Reflector in and territory <lb />
v . a of station- Rubber shoes of all sizes and <lb />
We sell Edit an d Our r <lb />
room our immense stock cf Co- <lb />
. fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
During <lb />
, Our of boy- suits <lb />
at cost for next days. special prices to customers <lb />
must go-B. F. Manning, on oar box papers <lb />
Co. , ,; ., . , . <lb />
new lot of the best tame oust- <lb />
i i A. W. <lb />
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb />
Barber <lb />
-y <lb />
The Wilmington Band <lb />
gave a most-delightful concert in <lb />
the auditorium of Winterville <lb />
High school Wednesday night <lb />
under the auspices of the- Red <lb />
Men. We are under many <lb />
indeed to this excellent done <lb />
order for this rare treat. <lb />
When in need of nice kid <lb />
gloves, driving gloves, and work <lb />
gloves, see B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
The hall was beautifully <lb />
THE AYDEN <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent for Ayden Vic <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Crawford has ac <lb />
a position in the post were excellent, <lb />
office. <lb />
As went tor Daily, BARGAINS IN REAL <lb />
take acre form <lb />
receipt for corporation at <lb />
arrears We have -ill <lb />
mail at Ayden Lot-n Co <lb />
Petitions arc being circulated <lb />
for printing our the <lb />
went to Kin- board of en call <lb />
at an date for an election <lb />
Mayor <lb />
. E. E. C., they alway J- T- Keel , moved his <lb />
the critic, remarked that have the best. den Lumber Co- commissary <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons 1.907 the members had made wonder- <lb />
nips and rutabaga seed can now <lb />
be had at the drug store of Dr- <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
F. A. Edmondson wen- to <lb />
Greenville today. <lb />
Have all your wood turning <lb />
We h the <lb />
Christmas goods vet <lb />
come to see us <lb />
buying. <lb />
J. N. Alexander an I C . <lb />
get get <lb />
friend one our Gillette <lb />
razors birthday or <lb />
present, nothing m r <lb />
M M Pauls <lb />
candy fr <lb />
factory at Saul's drug store. <lb />
Sf-e our line of <lb />
yo <lb />
Rev. N. C Duncan left this <lb />
morning for his home near <lb />
The Odd Fellows had an oyster i Ayden and opened in the Lyon dress goods yon . <lb />
improvement during the j supper Monday night. There building. K- and company. <lb />
fall term. were a large number of the and <lb />
The and right ma- -y i and tobacco at ., I r <lb />
dress shoes for at is. , ,. r , ., j. . p <lb />
F. Manning's company. the occasion L h;. <lb />
presence, Mess full line of hardware <lb />
it. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Gay Dixon and Miss <lb />
Olivia Berry after attending the. <lb />
work done at tho Carolina Milling G c who always knows <lb />
Mfg. First work , , . ,, j <lb />
i how to mane the students glad, <lb />
We have on hand a copies <lb />
of the history of the San spend th <lb />
co disaster. Usual pries He will fill his regular <lb />
Our price. B- Cox at and, <lb />
-Bro- . leave for home from there. he generally . considers <lb />
At the close of the exercises, prince, George and Fred <lb />
ard, r and others made <lb />
interesting which were <lb />
was on hand a lot of <lb />
fresh roasted Boys. I. A in Greenville for several <lb />
, , . . positive- permanent and containing cloth <lb />
you II have to come again, for j effectual relief in chills and days came home <lb />
those girls are hard to beat. ;, general tonic only at M. M. Tripp Hart and Co have re <lb />
drug store, Ayden, N. <lb />
An Italian string <lb />
ton left hero <lb />
week Scotland Neck <lb />
some work thy had left <lb />
undone- They placed r <lb />
When a man goes to hue <lb />
in the second car with <lb />
things. When they went <lb />
are daily receiving, <lb />
the nicest and freshest line them some kind friend <lb />
on the market, them of the grip. <lb />
of W. <lb />
I friend would <lb />
Mr Butt, of Beaufort <lb />
part of the w with Mrs. W. Hamilton Fort Barn- The fall <lb />
ts near well is spending some time with win Dec. 20th. one of I hose c; a <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses at relatives here, term will open Dec. 30th. The of at Sauls <lb />
RT. Cox ft Bro Don't neglect j Tho heavy rain Saturday and faculty drug store, <lb />
your eye vented our fro n and- <lb />
R. Carroll to Kinston <lb />
Thursday is rd <lb />
1st, . <lb />
and pres <lb />
trustees . for your children, Is ., -i , <lb />
at the nor books and don't fail to . . . . <lb />
land work of the students during for holiday presents. and company, .-. <lb />
spring term. A good i. R. Smith Co. can please and you. <lb />
buggies of students are expected. <lb />
will h . <lb />
Rainy weal <lb />
no dread to those who are wen nice up-to The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
provided with good rubber date buggy you had Co. have just received a Hold car <lb />
and boots. We the him an <lb />
Harrington, Barber I F ft-r <lb />
and company. the nicest c f all <lb />
Miss Laura COx came in Friday kinds. ; L. L. to <lb />
Co., are; on business Tuesday. <lb />
She was by Mies having a large double be afraid the banks <lb />
i erect I just back during the hoard <lb />
Han Bar Co- have This will greatly to your money at home. <lb />
their . <lb />
The cold weather brings . <lb />
full line of <lb />
a.- s, <lb />
tuts <lb />
of,; Pittsburgh Fence. u in <lb />
t r iv , . d <lb />
for they offer J N. Al binder and C-j. <lb />
P and family, <lb />
who have h <lb />
have c m i ;. <lb />
Mrs. V.- L. Brown earns <lb />
ii v from s vi <lb />
r I . <lb />
carp<lb />
I . <lb />
Ni field, cf r- pr<lb />
. ;.;. ; <lb />
eve; in; <lb />
v. <lb />
. m <lb />
h a stock of ready made <lb />
him before you <lb />
clothing see <lb />
your next suit. <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
There were regular <lb />
the B church <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Miss Lola came in <lb />
a night f m Stokes to spend <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
NOTICE -W will pay I per from a visit to <lb />
, on cashier's afternoon <lb />
A new line of pi <lb />
almost daily occurrence s where <lb />
money stolen the house or <lb />
destroyed by fire. it into <lb />
line of . <lb />
See ml J , <lb />
brand . <lb />
the of . the <lb />
to those h n bed- <lb />
ding, blankets and of its circulation and at <lb />
specialty at A. W At . the same it is perfectly <lb />
We have a mi nice J. L. Jackson, Cashier, <lb />
oak, . Tripp <lb />
chairs, <lb />
line <lb />
of socket knives M Sauls<lb />
load of <lb />
lime and plastering hair at J, Light ; y originate in i <lb />
Smith Co. rs and tobacco at Tripp . <lb />
turn . . -j,.;,,., The Ayden Milling and Maim-and con <lb />
Kinston Tuesday evening plant was sold at pub W M. Butt, board <lb />
iv few Z W spent sever lie auction here . , , <lb />
K. r W. i c spent a p <lb />
Mrs. Pattie Sutton returned rollfrom a visit to Kinston Lime and salt at A. W. Ange r , a hi lot of coo in and <lb />
cent. <lb />
. Co. <lb />
; it N. C i n p <lb />
Willi , is vis- us c <lb />
line of las Is <lb />
FoE-Sale About <lb />
land which is known<lb />
,. a i Fred White <lb />
consist of two I. <lb />
C I <lb />
r J, CO. <lb />
c re- <lb />
sold Get a <lb />
I j n Sauls <lb />
Miss IV ion, P c- <lb />
. r <lb />
and, in Ayden during th past <lb />
of kinds prepared came up day ion <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. Another large lot of Men's <lb />
Co. <lb />
Some days ago, <lb />
shipped a pony to New Hill. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
You talk about good neat <lb />
comfortable school are <lb />
cheap but I can assure you that <lb />
Shoes just opened. <lb />
and examine them <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
attended la <lb />
in <lb />
patterns kept n hand,<lb />
the school desk made I home with you a nice rocker or <lb />
by the A G cox Manufacturing <lb />
has all these qualities Rev- T H. Monday <lb />
Nice dress shoes for ladies and f lo <lb />
A l f COT .<lb />
On <lb />
. .,,. <lb />
sch Is for I <lb />
is n <lb />
H Blow cl <lb />
of the Unite <lb />
to <lb />
.<lb />
el;<lb />
furnishing Is. i <lb />
Co. E <lb />
.<lb />
I .<lb />
of this same time <lb />
more of it. <lb />
Nice dress <lb />
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The A G Cox Manufacturing <lb />
company are selling <lb />
welded fence fast. <lb />
Any one in need of 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 />
promptly. Carolina <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Cox Bro, <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double De low down <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Sunday in v It h .-.; <lb />
J. Edwards Son have <lb />
. , ,. rs rec a car Ellwood <lb />
Taken large black any <lb />
boar, weighs about or lbs, .-.-i,. <lb />
has been marked but ear so m , . , <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal <lb />
i -I II Smith co. <lb />
David Gibb has returned from <lb />
Norfolk-<lb />
The holiday season has a torn can't tell. The owner by <lb />
many spend <lb />
,., . paying damage and the cost <lb />
necessary money if they can <lb />
along with them. Put it in the i h. G. Mumford. <lb />
Bank of and it will Ayden, N. C <lb />
be absolutely safe and at the<lb />
cause you to save <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Dr Joseph <lb />
Di ion <lb />
Last Saturday night the <lb />
literary society gave one, <lb />
of the best in its j <lb />
history. The members of the- Office over Building <lb />
Vance literary society were pres-1 M r <lb />
The boys <lb />
elated over the excellent debate <lb />
reported some time ago, J PI <lb />
exercises had not proceeded <lb />
Saturday before all COLDS <lb />
had departed. w p p p it Removal <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing the <lb />
Co. made a large shipment of <lb />
their well known Economic Back- <lb />
yesterday. Would advise <lb />
all our customers to place their <lb />
order as early as practicable. <lb />
Fancy Raisins, coca nuts and <lb />
grapes, just received at J. B. <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
big <lb />
our Christmas goods <lb />
J. N. <lb />
Rev- Mr. the new <lb />
preacher for an, will <lb />
move his family here in a <lb />
days. <lb />
We will have anything you <lb />
want Christmas for your mother, <lb />
father, brother, sister and broth- <lb />
sister and best of ail for your <lb />
sweetheart, <lb />
J. N, Alexander and <lb />
M. 0- Bryan, postmaster -u <lb />
Winterville, was hero Thursday <lb />
on business. <lb />
Miss Pattie Sutton. of Winter- <lb />
ville is visiting relatives in town. <lb />
Go to E E now <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, the <lb />
LI. .<lb />
res <lb />
Lo n and I <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
. . d <lb />
w I <lb />
and <lb />
Items <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver incl all minor <lb />
coin currency<lb />
Ti <lb />
1.1 <lb />
k out . .- <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT <lb />
I j II Smith Cashier of above bank, do <lb />
the above to the beat my knowledge and <lb />
SMITH. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 6th. day of Dec. <lb />
1907, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
K. C. CANNON. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON,<lb /></p>
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PL HI<lb />
Interesting <lb />
Owing to the bad weather the <lb />
at the meeting of the <lb />
association today was <lb />
small, but the exercises won <lb />
v. i <lb />
Foust. president of <lb />
the Normal <lb />
Greensboro, d- livered an <lb />
on arousing <lb />
Ft in community pride. I <lb />
said if that don <lb />
North the log <lb />
house would l ever have <lb />
possible. <lb />
this idea into the school. <lb />
basing school discipline on t <lb />
principles of <lb />
thus raising up a generation , i <lb />
people who will take interest <lb />
their community and see that i <lb />
has rood school buildings, . <lb />
es, good houses and i <lb />
upright people. <lb />
lira- R. R. Gotten made n in <lb />
talk on the . <lb />
parents in school buildings and <lb />
strongly emphasized the need <lb />
good building in which to children. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
president of the Woman's Bel <lb />
Association of the State <lb />
addressed the meeting on <lb />
ROOSEVELT WILL NOT <lb />
RUN <lb />
Hit Announcement Big Surprise to <lb />
on Both Side. <lb />
C, <lb />
Although President <lb />
Roosevelt's third term statement <lb />
was expected to be made some <lb />
time before the convention should <lb />
meet it came today as a big <lb />
to politicians on both sides <lb />
ii fence. <lb />
d with <lb />
publicans <lb />
and t c general belief <lb />
expressed is th the president <lb />
I our, but <lb />
i ins differ as to who or <lb />
what i reap for the <lb />
may be the <lb />
l;. i use of the announcement <lb />
all the s I the various can <lb />
are quick an m- <lb />
of strength f the <lb />
booms they are i <lb />
Hi i i <lb />
hat he costive y <lb />
pt a i n r <lb />
DISTRICT MEETING. <lb />
Dec. 1907 <lb />
This splendid body of Odd <lb />
Fellows, the personnel of which <lb />
cannot be excelled, was promptly <lb />
called to order Tuesday after- <lb />
noon by our president, W. F <lb />
Evans, in whom every Odd <lb />
low should and does feel a great <lb />
pride as he was educated at our <lb />
Home and reflects great credit <lb />
thereon. <lb />
meeting was made <lb />
interesting the <lb />
attendance from the different <lb />
lodges in the district, and also by <lb />
the presence of two of the <lb />
lodge officers, Grand Master <lb />
Busbee and Grand Secretary <lb />
The following lodges <lb />
Phalanx No <lb />
Covenant No. Eclipse No. <lb />
No. Bethel <lb />
No Ayden No, Aurora <lb />
No. bay View Eagle <lb />
No. <lb />
report of all the ledges <lb />
REV. <lb />
Contemplated it <lb />
drawn <lb />
It was stated in The Reflector <lb />
early last week that at a meeting <lb />
of the Memorial <lb />
Sunday <lb />
previous, the pastor, Rev. J- E. <lb />
announced that he would <lb />
res ency. <lb />
work of the association and the. <lb />
good to be accomplished through lg . <lb />
it. <lb />
. T. <lb />
, N C Dec. <lb />
i . . visited <lb />
town S i I D i. 8th, and <lb />
neighbors Mrs. W T <lb />
vi encouraging, we <lb />
II-ad to greater achieve- <lb />
Is in res <lb />
m business session <lb />
The meeting re- <lb />
; at at which time <lb />
Evans made known law. he expressed much <lb />
for the evening. <lb />
like to be <lb />
charge of the church by the first <lb />
of next March. This announce- <lb />
was received with regret <lb />
by persons both in and out of the <lb />
church, and it was generally <lb />
discussed and agreed that a mis- <lb />
take would be made if he was <lb />
allowed Greenville at <lb />
this time. <lb />
Last Sunday morning a meet- <lb />
of the church was held to <lb />
c insider the matter, and a <lb />
was unanimously adopted <lb />
instructing the hoard deacons <lb />
to wait on the pastor with <lb />
inducements get him to <lb />
remain. Monday night the <lb />
cons met at the. parsonage and <lb />
advised Mr. of the action <lb />
of the church, and at the prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday night, at <lb />
which the attendance was <lb />
CHICKEN GUMBO. <lb />
N w Funeral Car. <lb />
The John Flanagan fry <lb />
Company have just received a <lb />
new- funeral ear for <lb />
their It i g i e <lb />
N C <lb />
were I <lb />
HUN. <lb />
She was a wife, a d <lb />
the address <lb />
. was eloquently <lb />
and rend red by Rev. <lb />
Covenant <lb />
the <lb />
bi ; with <lb />
. i Vi <lb />
h r n to A <lb />
sing in moat beau- <lb />
and <lb />
voted mot; r true I I of our Banks- <lb />
She lea mum for in having our visit- The Reflector today will be <lb />
appreciation of feeling <lb />
toward him by the church and <lb />
and announced that he <lb />
Would continue them as <lb />
pastor.<lb />
The car is modern design in solid <lb />
e ; color, highly polished, i h <lb />
silver trimmings and heavy Sad <lb />
draperies. It is an exceedingly loved her. <lb />
handsome car and reflects rt <lb />
on the enterprising firm. <lb />
and <lb />
to min <lb />
V. I , <lb />
.- C <lb />
IF. <lb />
The if of Fr L <lb />
Dancy, who die I in I n d <lb />
Thursday morning, reached <lb />
G vi on the midday in in <lb />
today, accompanied by th- <lb />
Mr. J. J. Dancy. The body <lb />
was taken from the depot to <lb />
of his mother, Mrs. P <lb />
E, Dancy, on Pitt street <lb />
Th ; L e v n <lb />
. i g on i r y <lb />
i i n t y. s bi <lb />
i Rev. J. E <lb />
Th b rs Ft <lb />
I . . n, II. W. HA. I <lb />
. , Prank V <lb />
. R. C <lb />
L James, <lb />
No Holiday in lb. State <lb />
. co all <lb />
awls I . i<lb />
with untiring em . , ., . <lb />
. lit. Al <lb />
inti i she <lb />
r . I r i or c m <lb />
in. ,; i tier <lb />
love <lb />
r dies, <lb />
.Pi e I Is i <lb />
S . . n I i <lb />
. . .-. accompanied <lb />
th m to I II. A.<lb />
I. <lb />
Kind statements of Green- <lb />
three banks as made on the <lb />
r n- <lb />
J. B. <lb />
. . . close of business Dec. -in <lb />
ton. . . , . . , <lb />
Our la late financial <lb />
the <lb />
for a of their condition <lb />
tin <lb />
d a <lb />
. I . i I in <lb />
Mid <lb />
hip. ii ; a <lb />
I . nu -i it.<lb />
in <lb />
iV <lb />
r ;.<lb />
ilk. <lb />
v, talk was <lb />
. Brother I. d- <lb />
; . . I . . <lb />
ii . h. i- James, of I. <lb />
; nailed upon id <lb />
. , humorous i of h person- <lb />
g e-. many banks in the State, <lb />
re, because t i <lb />
they had on i in No i Vi <lb />
banks was held and would r i <lb />
be on demand, had to r <lb />
of script to <lb />
drafts them. The hanks of <lb />
were among those ad- <lb />
o ting measure <lb />
if t heir customers and them- <lb />
g until the New York .; <lb />
i d loose the money <lb />
u to the local banks. By <lb />
this action all interests i i <lb />
well cared for and business kept <lb />
ran ling chow- <lb />
and th to In <lb />
Compounding It. <lb />
Even if a man never took his <lb />
off hit plate he ought to know <lb />
of his location as soon as he goes <lb />
south of Mason and Dixon's line. <lb />
Any one with a trace of sense could <lb />
tell it by, the okra. <lb />
, Okra is as common in the south <lb />
.-t is rare in the north. It is said <lb />
to be synonymous with gumbo, <lb />
though tome authorities declare <lb />
gumbo involves the presence of <lb />
other items than merely okra. As <lb />
latter appears in American seed <lb />
under at least fifty <lb />
there seems to be <lb />
room for confusion. <lb />
It is said that okra came original- <lb />
from Africa, and indeed it has <lb />
been proved that the Egyptians used <lb />
it long ago. Tons of it are grown <lb />
in Turkey and the northern part of <lb />
Africa, and it is a staple article of <lb />
food in the West Indies and Central <lb />
America. <lb />
In this country its principal use i <lb />
in making the various gumbo soups. <lb />
The pods not only give on agreeable <lb />
but n peculiar <lb />
consistency, which is highly prized <lb />
those who like it. <lb />
Sometimes the young seeds arc <lb />
cooked a vegetable, as green <lb />
are. Sometimes they are boiled and <lb />
served French dressing a- <lb />
According to directions issued <lb />
the department of agriculture, no <lb />
copper, or iron cooking <lb />
should Used in preparing <lb />
okra. The metal will discolor the <lb />
and a i I m poison- <lb />
o I agate, porcelain <lb />
earthen ware. <lb />
The Sew i <lb />
book foil a . for <lb />
chick One i i, one <lb />
i pod pepper <lb />
with ; Is, two pints of okra, <lb />
or i I . Ii. es <lb />
leaf, one f rail y, <lb />
om I i and <lb />
. i I <lb />
I . <lb />
ii, y and <lb />
. . In i <lb />
. . ; i <lb />
layers . <lb />
I and i the <lb />
TREES. <lb />
i i pi <lb />
my era- <lb />
i them. Look over <lb />
and will <lb />
hat th a 11- <lb />
nave <lb />
rd. <lb />
The <lb />
i- all d <lb />
ii rates r the <lb />
day <lb />
go h 20th, but <lb />
the n I applies only to in- <lb />
Slates- Tickets for points <lb />
wit e State, which are sold <lb />
at t-. rate cents a mile, will <lb />
b old the r of one and <lb />
for the Oxford, <lb />
trip. there la no reduction Durham, <lb />
for within the State. <lb />
Tickets are n sold at cent; <lb />
and the railroad people think <lb />
ending <lb />
and <lb />
lo id . <lb />
program en i a <lb />
c turn was . in I a a <lb />
C i off i the <lb />
d ii . Gold B <lb />
i ,, i .; I., county as of i <lb />
I Vincent, .,. <lb />
la , . H.<lb />
fullest confidence. <lb />
to <lb />
before <lb />
court <lb />
r cl k B h as; <lb />
mail; th .-. .,,,.,. is to ail <lb />
his year the rates owing meeting, all indebted to estate to <lb />
order n I, th . I to the banquet hall and m t. the <lb />
and all persons <lb />
claims against said es- <lb />
are notified to present t hi-1 <lb />
. authenticated, to the <lb />
or before the h <lb />
day of December, 1908 or this <lb />
notice be plead in bar of re- <lb />
i . <lb />
This Doc. 7th, <lb />
M. <lb />
S. <lb />
. I. prevent <lb />
tho I when <lb />
.; I . . Of <lb />
r. <lb />
d i <lb />
liable <lb />
. I It <lb />
. . . . the <lb />
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nil<lb />
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The ii it n <lb />
ll . i I- <lb />
i. <lb />
id add <lb />
rater <lb />
. . i re to<lb />
. . I . <lb />
Round . i i for <lb />
ind <lb />
. bill <lb />
-of pounds of leaf to-11 enjoyed a a and <lb />
o I first Win- a <lb />
, i -Sail m, 1,788; n, manner. <lb />
2.512,181; Hi reporting <lb />
. l, ; i. Mi l enjoyable <lb />
and b one. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
this is low enough. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Ty virtue of a mortgage ex- <lb />
and delivered by <lb />
and wife. Sarah Hemby, <lb />
to J. R. J. G. Move on the 2nd <lb />
day of January, and record- <lb />
ed in the register of deeds office <lb />
of Pitt county in Book T-7 page <lb />
the undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville on Monday, the <lb />
30th day of December, 1907, the <lb />
following described piece, parcel <lb />
or tract of land, lying in Beaver <lb />
Dam township, containing <lb />
acres more or less, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Geo. Hemby, Ben <lb />
and other and being <lb />
the same land deeded to J. B. <lb />
Hemby and wife, reference to <lb />
their deed is hereby made for an <lb />
accurate description. <lb />
This the 13th day of Dec. 1907 <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
F. L. bead <lb />
A telegram . <lb />
this morning, announced the <lb />
death in that city of Mr. Frank <lb />
L. Dancy, of pneumonia. He <lb />
was the youngest son of Mrs. P. <lb />
E. Dancy and brother of Mrs, <lb />
M. M, Nelson, of Greenville, for <lb />
whom much sympathy is ex- <lb />
pressed in their sorrow. <lb />
The remains will be brought to <lb />
Greenville on the midday train <lb />
Friday, and the burial will prob- <lb />
ably take place in the afternoon. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ad- <lb />
of the of W. It. <lb />
White, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
en to all indebted co the estate <lb />
to make immediate payment, to the <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
against said estate are notified <lb />
that they present the same, duly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned for <lb />
on or lore the 12th day <lb />
Hi is, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This Dec. 12th. <lb />
White. <lb />
w. ii. white <lb />
Sale Land to Make Assets <lb />
By ii of the author co. <lb />
in a decree made by C. Mu iv. <lb />
. r court of Pitt <lb />
county, n the eleventh day of <lb />
j special <lb />
said court, L. Fleming, Ad- <lb />
I Mai., <lb />
. L Manning, or. I., c, <lb />
skinner, <lb />
guardian for Lee Man- <lb />
undersigned will expo e lo pub- <lb />
sale lo the highest r. for <lb />
before the court-house door in the <lb />
town of Greenville, on Monday the <lb />
ii., of January, it being <lb />
d of the January term of of . <lb />
, Superior court, the following <lb />
tract of land, to wit- <lb />
certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land, situate in Pitt county. North Car- <lb />
II din c Township, <lb />
described as <lb />
Dennis share in the <lb />
of the lute land <lb />
and home place; and adjoining the <lb />
of Jones on the North, B. A. <lb />
on tho West. Louisa Jackson and <lb />
Jessie on the South, and on the <lb />
North hast by the of J. I. <lb />
containing acres more or less, <lb />
excepting K 11-4 acres heretofore con- <lb />
to S. Harrington, ten said <lb />
lying on th. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
J. L. Fleming, commissioner. <lb />
This the 11th day of December, <lb />
mind tho cl i is the <lb />
Le.-t Ha . Post. <lb />
Money That is W <lb />
This morning Mr. P. J. <lb />
cashier of the National Bank of <lb />
Greenville, showed us some bilLs <lb />
of money, in denominations <lb />
from SI to that were in <lb />
pretty bad condition. Portions <lb />
of bills were eaten away by <lb />
iron rust and mold, showing that <lb />
they had been hid away in some <lb />
place unfit to keep them. The <lb />
bills were not in condition for <lb />
circulation and had to be sent to <lb />
the United States treasury for <lb />
redemption. It shows the <lb />
of people keeping money hid <lb />
away in any kind of an old place <lb />
regardless of its safety. The <lb />
owner of the bills in question <lb />
had kept them hid until they <lb />
were almost worthless and while <lb />
hid were doing nobody any good. <lb />
M I Ad <lb />
I i <lb />
may . a be i i ac- <lb />
cording to tho let <lb />
An in of <lb />
ch as an ac aunt f a i i <lb />
re d in an d <lb />
i,. ire to the tho I <lb />
than tho one rho deli d <lb />
A I. Swedish l . I <lb />
a i . and de- <lb />
to a i on <lb />
i of .-in and its i , s. <lb />
lie enlarged upon tho of Ad- <lb />
am, the apple i th I ill. His <lb />
language vivid , <lb />
and made a on <lb />
red At the end of the sermon <lb />
an Indian on tor a id i <lb />
you have told is all very <lb />
good. i. indeed bad to a it apples. <lb />
It is better to make them all into <lb />
cider, We are obliged for <lb />
your kindness in coming so far to <lb />
tell us these things which you have <lb />
heard your <lb />
Th by Which Thy Ar. Pro- <lb />
In Japan. <lb />
On the outskirts of Tokyo, Japan, <lb />
there is a little colony of native <lb />
artists who a specialty of <lb />
growing dwarf maples, <lb />
beeches, apple trees and many <lb />
perfect in every detail and pro- <lb />
portion, but no bigger than shrubs, <lb />
in and used as <lb />
ornaments for dining tables. Of <lb />
the process a writer <lb />
how these tiny trees are produced <lb />
is known only to a score or of in- <lb />
But the <lb />
to the successful dwarf tree <lb />
grower is infinite pa- <lb />
backed by a fund of calm <lb />
resignation unknown to the west- <lb />
mind. Fifty years is named as <lb />
the shortest period which a real- <lb />
good and salable dwarf tree may <lb />
be grown, while a lifetime is not <lb />
long enough to produce the highest <lb />
examples of the art. Dwarf trees . <lb />
are produced from seed or, in cases <lb />
where l- practicable, from <lb />
carefully selected cuttings. When <lb />
the young plant begins to grow it <lb />
, I ceaseless care, and <lb />
from the commencement of its ca- <lb />
it- natural tendencies are sub- <lb />
to the will of its muster. <lb />
j , each leaf, as it makes <lb />
appearance becomes the object of <lb />
the i scrutiny. Shall it be <lb />
and, so, in what <lb />
direction. ii not advisable <lb />
t cut it away altogether and en- <lb />
i ill i i here <lb />
. similar <lb />
d of the <lb />
an list, a their correct <lb />
sol . the value <lb />
the t for I. perfect the <lb />
i-t posse is a ad <lb />
i lo the life sued <lb />
as his dis- <lb />
i of trail <lb />
adds the <lb />
. for <lb />
tor <lb />
id prunes his <lb />
. but ah <lb />
a fore- <lb />
cord <lb />
into <lb />
after <lb />
a the I<lb />
I. <lb />
, i.-o, the tree <lb />
such <lb />
to <lb />
their turn <lb />
much i n as <lb />
lie. <lb />
cut <lb />
rued <lb />
; rear <lb />
Everything <lb />
, col ll rate <lb />
. narrowest <lb />
i . III t, <lb />
, i tree <lb />
I to i. its <lb />
, . y to <lb />
. . r . <lb />
i- . i tiny <lb />
, t . i <lb />
i i the- <lb />
r liberty. i News,<lb />
i lid<lb />
Mr. <lb />
I . <lb />
I . i . lad to that <lb />
that I was <lb />
I in thin that I <lb />
I l I i . <lb />
i i thinking I <lb />
. . . i mistaken <lb />
in think l . taken a I <lb />
wasn't i, I is j lad And <lb />
i I thought <lb />
mi <lb />
or, r, I . taken <lb />
when I . i . <lb />
I have i n mi taken. <lb />
Well, . ; rs i lad. i.- <lb />
as it we Log have rains <lb />
YO. <lb />
of C up I at <lb />
There are r and s <lb />
now th n th it <lb />
are and <lb />
the heart f world. <lb />
Bethel fl <lb />
v. i w c vi n <lb />
of tie in i of Mr Fr d J, <lb />
s, ; He, ind Mi-s <lb />
, of E co <lb />
i f till- I r Ill <lb />
v The <lb />
bad be <lb />
decorated s was <lb />
for the artistic i-i-ill n <lb />
n . <lb />
fern.-- and p l s, c<lb />
giving a <lb />
R r iron <lb />
the arch just <lb />
the a i i. <lb />
beautiful I e ea.-h <lb />
entwined in a <lb />
the union if h <lb />
that b- as one r <lb />
By th. time for the marriage <lb />
every available t in <lb />
the house had been crowded with <lb />
people. Bethel awl <lb />
round community had turned <lb />
out to attest their re- <lb />
for these two young <lb />
At the appointed hour the <lb />
party the church in <lb />
the following id. r and <lb />
down each , in <lb />
front the idler in I n rear <lb />
end cf the church; ushers, <lb />
C. B Mayo and Vi, <lb />
tho groomsmen, <lb />
Messrs- John and Hurry <lb />
Jr , th <lb />
Lizzie StOKes <lb />
Patti the <lb />
sweet little Mark <lb />
Cherry, the brine <lb />
aim <lb />
Miss Lizzie Brown of <lb />
bridal presents at the home <lb />
of bride numerous and <lb />
y. Barely have we seen <lb />
h beautiful collection of <lb />
lovely thing given by the <lb />
friends both of <lb />
groom. <lb />
I o groom, Mr. F J. Forbes, <lb />
cashier of the National Bank <lb />
and few <lb />
COX KILL <lb />
lire. <lb />
Cox's Mill, Dec. 13th. <lb />
Miss Halie Page spent last Sun- <lb />
day in Greenville v. her sister, <lb />
H. L, <lb />
H. A. Moore went to Green- <lb />
ville and Winterville today. <lb />
We are to say Madison <lb />
who has been very ill <lb />
with typhoid fever, is improving <lb />
young now <lb />
John Cox, Jr. is <lb />
It is a boy. <lb />
Eddie Moore carried <lb />
all <lb />
L. F. <lb />
men have Ix-i n raised in the town <lb />
who were more than he. <lb />
, Mi.-s Blanche Mayo, <lb />
of Mr. John Mayo, <lb />
county, is easily, to Kinston hospital Tues <lb />
of I prettiest, most to an, <lb />
i and winsome women <lb />
for We hope Mr <lb />
Everett will be well and back <lb />
home soon. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
this one, <lb />
Improvement. <lb />
Lost <lb />
Last seen about the 20th of <lb />
November. Dark liver color, <lb />
cross between bull and pointer. <lb />
Liberal reward for return. W. <lb />
H. Harrington, Greenville, N- C. <lb />
Many Meanings of Balloon. <lb />
The word balloon has many mean- <lb />
although it is now almost en- <lb />
confined to its aeronautical <lb />
n balloon was <lb />
a large inflated bull like a foot- <lb />
from it m be <lb />
plied to the game in which it mi <lb />
used. A large short necked glass <lb />
vessel and a method of <lb />
fruit trees are also its mean- <lb />
while the of Slum <lb />
els in his which is, <lb />
a state barge of gorgeous <lb />
A chi,. , woman had served ac- <lb />
as of the club <lb />
n little a year, and that was <lb />
exceptional r <lb />
you lane in <lb />
asked. <lb />
she replied. <lb />
it's the easiest thins in the, <lb />
world. just add up what have <lb />
received and from that <lb />
what I have paid to show what <lb />
ii due tho club, and then I make my <lb />
husband give mo a cheek for tho <lb />
amount. There really nothing <lb />
hard about keeping books when you <lb />
know <lb />
A Kind. <lb />
A gloomy looking wagon bad <lb />
drawn up in front of the home of <lb />
the pastor's most devout and liberal <lb />
parishioner. <lb />
me, dear cried the <lb />
good man who had just turned tho <lb />
con r. looks very much like <lb />
undertaker vehicle. I <lb />
hurry forward and see what the <lb />
trouble <lb />
And he arrived just as the <lb />
real driver took in tin beer. <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
I i on the <lb />
undo Mr. J <lb />
it-, <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Little, r of the <lb />
bride. <lb />
The groom with hi- <lb />
Mr. H. entered from <lb />
the or of p .-tors study on <lb />
the of I and in I <lb />
pi by W, E. <lb />
Cox, rector of SI. J <lb />
church, Wilmington, N, In <lb />
impressive mariner, using the <lb />
beautiful ceremony of the <lb />
church he these two <lb />
young people in the holy <lb />
wedlock. <lb />
was beautifully <lb />
-d ill tin <lb />
gown Airline <lb />
trimmed in lace wearing <lb />
the d orange blossoms <lb />
worn by <lb />
of yearn Her <lb />
oily ornament was a diamond <lb />
ii, ii of <lb />
and which <lb />
of one of her girl <lb />
her bridal was a <lb />
r of bride loses <lb />
of the valley, <lb />
carried white <lb />
lied with blue tulle <lb />
and were gowned in while radium <lb />
Bilk. <lb />
Miss in her <lb />
usual graceful manner presided <lb />
the organ, <lb />
a the guests of honor <lb />
entered, <lb />
II g processional and <lb />
as then <lb />
as <lb />
the friends were leaving the <lb />
church, <lb />
r nests of honor were <lb />
Davenport, <lb />
Sophia Jarvis, <lb />
i n- . E Join . <lb />
Miss V Bertha <lb />
vi,;. Mia Carey Mi ya, <lb />
he t town present <lb />
were C, <lb />
Forbes, Harry S it ii Jr., Carey <lb />
II. <lb />
Bertha aid Sophia Jar <lb />
vis Mr. <lb />
Cherry, f Messrs <lb />
and of Tar- <lb />
Mi- and Marl <lb />
and daughter of Mount Olive, <lb />
Cherry, Mr. Mayo <lb />
Mr. Frank Chi it. an sister, i f <lb />
Mrs. Allie G. Little, of <lb />
Mr. ind Mr-. W, <lb />
J. of Mr. <lb />
of <lb />
., has ever pro- <lb />
due d. <lb />
The marriage had <lb />
ceded by a party for <lb />
s Mi s s virtue of a de of the <lb />
i Brown Pattie d Superior in case <lb />
Sydney ii, Sophia Q V Band, <lb />
. ,, ,, . , A K M a <lb />
and . <lb />
couples married who j sell at <lb />
started wedded journey public auction before court <lb />
more Hearty good wishes House in Greenville on Mon <lb />
from;, larger circle of friends of the fol- <lb />
. I tracts or par <lb />
i . f <lb />
One in Town <lb />
hip known a as o part of the <lb />
George Moor.- lauds, <lb />
The . leaning up of the n tho la of Mr- P r- <lb />
between the and the M T <lb />
c, L <lb />
, ear the river, c. <lb />
d in in <lb />
of of the town <lb />
i i hen Put in <lb />
Tit-- installment of new <lb />
gold i- ha been shipped <lb />
from i u mi it n Philadelphia to <lb />
were 115.- <lb />
OnO of their <lb />
value being l, <lb />
one side the cm is an <lb />
eagle the other <lb />
is a <lb />
coins were made concave, <lb />
the figures being in high relief, <lb />
j nine <lb />
la <lb />
in New <lb />
Joe <lb />
, and r of <lb />
George Moore land, <lb />
Plant ,,,,,,,.,, by M eon- <lb />
la a tinning loss. <lb />
A I i <lb />
ville III -0 <lb />
of a. as a <lb />
. a I of the pi b <lb />
ill tot of -1 <lb />
A Tripp, n in lo- in. <lb />
of Red <lb />
on et . MeG v. <lb />
a , or <lb />
a edge Or ditch, being the <lb />
lino a d o No lb by <lb />
and <lb />
r ad, in <lb />
ll st. <lb />
Also one oilier piece of <lb />
a part of the original Hat <lb />
ton place and i on main <lb />
and road, <lb />
minded oil the. south, West <lb />
f R press b by the rosin county road <lb />
, , i . iii d on tho east by the <lb />
ti to make them. ,, A W , v- <lb />
one stroke will be , more <lb />
and thus the just or ad being <lb />
circulated will From whereon tho mill, <lb />
to in circulation <lb />
o a us <lb />
Dark and ii pan, <lb />
hounded wist ind no th <lb />
by the county and an <lb />
Mourn farm, on the east by the <lb />
The company composing this A an and and on the <lb />
act here from New the lino, con- <lb />
Bern today and will appear in a <lb />
Masonic house tonight. w M, ,, <lb />
was n the west by tho <lb />
day night, v. ml the Star says it of J A of <lb />
was a better show than the title <lb />
t c land if K <lb />
the by a e to nu <lb />
a gum comer U II land <lb />
s- to the <lb />
tin north <lb />
line acres <lb />
ore o <lb />
Ala other tract lying on <lb />
said in road load from <lb />
G I <lb />
at A point Hie side if <lb />
sad ; lino be- <lb />
lams of Mrs <lb />
and U A <lb />
Gowan and running <lb />
with sad in tin road its <lb />
to whore it the <lb />
line, v. a <lb />
southerly with <lb />
the , <lb />
u various said <lb />
creek a wester y direction to the <lb />
ii K line, <lb />
with her <lb />
In Ilia i tho <lb />
more <lb />
less, being home place <lb />
win i. on g A <lb />
veil at the of his d <lb />
A s.-two town lots in town <lb />
of o, one fronting on <lb />
avenue and the <lb />
an i lot. the said <lb />
L A live i at o time <lb />
her death, the bi the <lb />
In the rear of home <lb />
lot street, <lb />
i feet ard <lb />
k and the lot oil <lb />
street feet <lb />
d running foot, <lb />
A description each <lb />
of can at office of K G Junes, <lb />
Terms f one half on <lb />
day of sale, balance payable In <lb />
months to be s cured <lb />
on the <lb />
This the 1.1 <lb />
Q. V. <lb />
r, i. <lb />
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
Fight on the street. <lb />
Oppose improvement. <lb />
Mistrust public men. <lb />
Go to some other town to trade. <lb />
Run the town down to <lb />
Refuse to advertise in your <lb />
paper. <lb />
rot invest a cent; lay out <lb />
your money elsewhere. <lb />
Be particular to distrust the <lb />
motives of public spirited men <lb />
Lengthen your face when a <lb />
stranger speaks of locating in <lb />
your town. <lb />
If a min wants to buy your <lb />
property ask him two prices for <lb />
it <lb />
he wants anybody , in- <lb />
and discourage him. <lb />
Refuse to see the merit in any <lb />
scheme that does not exactly <lb />
t fit you. <lb />
Run down your news <lb />
Run down your <lb />
Run down and <lb />
everybody but Number One <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
Notice of Execution <lb />
of th Carolina, <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
J. F. Stokes vs. John Alb n. <lb />
of an execution <lb />
I directed to the from <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county <lb />
in th-- above entitled action, I <lb />
will, on Tuesday th day of <lb />
1908, at o'clock M, <lb />
the hi use dour in Green <lb />
Pitt county, soil to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash to . <lb />
said execution, all the <lb />
and Interest tho said Jo n <lb />
Alton defendant, has in tho <lb />
described real estate, <lb />
at a forked per <lb />
tree, and running north <lb />
with said John Allen lino i <lb />
the north east corn r of sad <lb />
tract land, a westward- <lb />
direction with the said John <lb />
Allen to Jesse U <lb />
line thence . southerly direction <lb />
with Jesse L. line to Hi <lb />
homestead of John Men. <lb />
thence east the <lb />
line to a forked <lb />
beginning, <lb />
acres 1.1 re or I- ;. ,. h all of <lb />
the tract of land co t-1 <lb />
John Aden by J. M. and <lb />
which deed In <lb />
ii I, page the <lb />
of Pitt county, <lb />
except thirty acres t la said <lb />
land which was allotted to John <lb />
as his the said <lb />
nil the <lb />
the mid John <lb />
of land. <lb />
This day 1907. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
County, <lb />
of an Irish Coal Who Fall Worn by One Sat of <lb />
Down a Shaft. Bey <lb />
That I A- a role, boy are not disposed to <lb />
J. Hid, the Schopenhauer of j he of their clothes, but a <lb />
American finance, after remarking whose Sunday suit some <lb />
would seem to indicate The <lb />
sale of seats for tonight <lb />
large even if <lb />
it is Saturday night. <lb />
. i <lb />
Friday night's storm was one <lb />
of them. The night cold <lb />
and looked much like snow. A <lb />
little sleet or hail fell, but about <lb />
BO o'clock it began raining and <lb />
a warm wave followed There <lb />
was rain and high wind all <lb />
night, and it did some <lb />
to fences and windows. <lb />
The streets were badly washed. <lb />
The life of a good woman is <lb />
one thing more than <lb />
ill others in all that conspires to <lb />
maintain the higher civilization <lb />
of mankind, and the one thine <lb />
which, when removed from its <lb />
sphere society, can be <lb />
ed only of tho depths of <lb />
aching heart There is nothing <lb />
in all earth that can <lb />
the family circle, the church and <lb />
society at large for the <lb />
in the death of a good <lb />
woman, especially one who has <lb />
been consecrated to the duties of <lb />
wife mother.--By. <lb />
For mules, one <lb />
a lot of hogs, corn, fodder <lb />
and hay, carts, plows, <lb />
hoes and shovels, cultivators <lb />
mowing machine and .-; <lb />
o tile place Jan. 3rd, <lb />
o'clock a. m. at Mrs. <lb />
M v.- farm, <lb />
U It <lb />
. ,, of strong, calm hand to <lb />
guide making incidentally <lb />
the a card player makes <lb />
when he holds a straight flush, <lb />
street with tho <lb />
that be does Dot see how stocks can <lb />
go much lower. Bis opinion was <lb />
the occasion tie other day for a <lb />
of comment in speculative <lb />
James It. Keens said it reminded <lb />
him of coal miner who fell <lb />
down the shaft. had a curious <lb />
experience. The shaft was a new <lb />
one seventy-fire feet deep, <lb />
and when Irishman tumbled in <lb />
he did not go the whole distance <lb />
mediately, lb- lodged about a third <lb />
of the down, and his fellow <lb />
workmen struggled to save bun, Pat <lb />
the operations. Just <lb />
j In led he <lb />
crashed do . n r twenty-five <lb />
a an ob n caught <lb />
him, sod the campaign was <lb />
begun with greater <lb />
When they Were- S see, mi I <lb />
lime on the point of I to the <lb />
dismay of the rescuing <lb />
wont headlong tho lower deep. <lb />
was sound from <lb />
Hibernian. <lb />
Leaning far over of the <lb />
shaft, tho foreman shouted through <lb />
a I say, <lb />
Prom tho and <lb />
of tho I. the solitary <lb />
yo i much I <lb />
am not, <lb />
are yo, <lb />
hero are yo, Pal re th <lb />
are <lb />
am I re am I <lb />
be to I'm on In i <lb />
After <lb />
The storm Friday night brought <lb />
out the street force this morning <lb />
to clean out that had be- <lb />
come choked and caused flooding <lb />
of the sidewalks. Another case <lb />
of waiting until aft n to do what <lb />
should have been done before. <lb />
. i . <lb />
e lie, <lb />
III <lb />
ll <lb />
t. I. <lb />
, I <lb />
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, . . I <lb />
lion, . i i ilium <lb />
i m i . i we i i met ; <lb />
. . the . stun <lb />
. I<lb />
i , <lb />
and is of so striking a character <lb />
that it i- considered unsafe for him <lb />
to walk in it alone might be <lb />
excused for being a trifle <lb />
London every Sunday there <lb />
who an thus <lb />
habited. They are <lb />
n cl lo his <lb />
majesty's chapel in St. pal- <lb />
ace, and truly gorgeous are they <lb />
when arrayed in their <lb />
Si cloth ii the of <lb />
the costume, and bands of royal <lb />
purple rows of heavy old <lb />
lace the adorning of it. Grand- <lb />
est all. I lace ruffles are worn <lb />
at the neck and wrists, hut these are <lb />
i and difficult to replace <lb />
that it must ti special occasion <lb />
warrant their being donned, while <lb />
lawn bends being substituted as a <lb />
gen ml thing. <lb />
A boy has to exercise great care <lb />
over his state suit, for i; m it last <lb />
him three his undress <lb />
t i- r, placed every eight <lb />
The choir of this royal chapel is <lb />
one of the historical institution of <lb />
Britain, and many of its old tune <lb />
customs, including the of the <lb />
. are retained to this day. <lb />
curious customs peculiar to <lb />
m. choristers rosy men- <lb />
most interesting of <lb />
,. is the right of the bend boy to <lb />
a guinea as <lb />
from any officer entering tho chapel <lb />
wearing spurs. <lb />
It is related that when Sir Arthur <lb />
Sullivan was head boy the of <lb />
Wellington would always come to <lb />
t I in his spun in order to <lb />
; of paying the for-<lb />
tho Wedding.<lb />
, Anna, is <lb />
very cozy, bill rather small. <lb />
I f your mother should wont to <lb />
stay with US, <lb />
will lo sleep out<lb />
On Clinch. <lb />
very rest- <lb />
this said the senior <lb />
partner. <lb />
replied tho inn- <lb />
see, I asked <lb />
to drop in today and pay mo <lb />
he OWeS <lb />
you're afraid he won't <lb />
afraid ho x. ill and <lb />
row m I Standard and <lb />
A Treasons Ship. <lb />
 I nibble I sec that <lb />
-1 new ship Lucy <lb />
Tanner I her <lb />
. tons coal, <lb />
By ginger It's <lb />
a thing there ain't no <lb />
tho days <lb />
A Cocci <lb />
What would happen if <lb />
could take with <lb />
tin i into tho nest world, do you<lb />
i Why, it would <lb />
burn in their pockets.<lb />
Why is ii the letter <lb />
Be . , . i i ken <lb />
., do boys <lb />
in I <lb />
On which aide of pitcher i; <lb />
the The <lb />
Why i-- a proud girl like a <lb />
book . Sh full t <lb />
Why i- the Idler p like a Bah <lb />
it eel feel.-- <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
journalistic slips are fun- <lb />
Seventy per cent of the Hun- <lb />
population are forced to live <lb />
in one room, according to Mail. <lb />
A roomy room In its obituary of <lb />
Lord Brampton the <lb />
says there i.- hardly a race <lb />
horse in the kingdom on i his <lb />
well known figure has not been <lb />
Opinion. <lb />
i , kit ha line i i. in <lb />
mi . I'd tho i <lb />
once in aw i nearly so <lb />
i, n row up to think ll <lb />
. of i I in tho <lb />
lb i i Post. <lb />
Hack <lb />
e journeymen writers write <lb />
i i all that almost Americans <lb />
read, This i- a fact that love to <lb />
fool ourselves about. We talk about <lb />
and we talk about <lb />
h . . implying that tho <lb />
reading do is of literature. <lb />
The truth tho while is ,. rend <lb />
el than the writing of tho <lb />
ha ks, living hacks-that K men <lb />
worm n t for pay. We <lb />
may hug the notion our life <lb />
and ii-u really affected <lb />
iv current literature, that rend <lb />
the living writers only for <lb />
and that our real in- <lb />
,, . . is i d by the great <lb />
dead writer. our hugging ties <lb />
delusion does not change the fuel <lb />
that tho life oven <lb />
educated persons, and certain- <lb />
of muss of tho population, is <lb />
fed chiefly by ti writers oar own <lb />
time. us hope that the great <lb />
ten of the do et the stand- <lb />
whereby a few judge the writ- <lb />
of tho present. if <lb />
be it is -till true also that the <lb />
Ufa of the American <lb />
i.- chiefly shaped by current <lb />
ll. in <lb />
tic. <lb />
Couldn't ; Him. <lb />
When the jury had in for at <lb />
least the fourth time, with no <lb />
of coming to an in tho <lb />
bribery case, the distrusted judge <lb />
rose up and slid, discharge this <lb />
At this one sensitive <lb />
stung to the quick by this abrupt <lb />
and ill sounding decision, obstinate- <lb />
faced <lb />
can't discharge me, <lb />
he retorted. <lb />
asked the astonished <lb />
announced the mica- <lb />
man, pointing to the defendant's <lb />
lawyer. paid by that man <lb />
there <lb />
, . t Risk, <lb />
was ti old did; <lb />
no n for his <lb />
in th <lb />
-r. , i h i.-,.,., ho was <lb />
a guide I hunt-<lb />
Tho and His Piles. <lb />
aid an at <lb />
r on <lb />
with tho lures for <lb />
,; co lid bi or buy, <lb />
an to i his a <lb />
old ;. iv, ace, met <lb />
I'm I <lb />
In r I dress <lb />
am Is that <lb />
I . <lb />
con yo them up <lb />
rod <lb />
n for replied <lb />
Id, I ere i n p d ran <lb />
two them <lb />
Dundee Advertiser. <lb />
Hand. <lb />
Tho company had been discussing <lb />
new cook the social rise of u man of millions <lb />
be fully extravagant. I who had begun as a laborer. <lb />
Wife- -Why do you think so owes it all to his <lb />
seems to think dared one of the number. <lb />
have victual <lb />
Tribune <lb />
to burn. Detroit <lb />
The Drummer The of <lb />
writ in paper has gone up. <lb />
The Merchant Why, I always <lb />
thought it <lb />
go i t Youth's Companion. <lb />
The regarded <lb />
soon as he was . I eel- <lb />
she explained, ft <lb />
about exchanging his I for <lb />
ii coal of arms. Hy the tune I was <lb />
worth two millions she <lb />
the trade. The rest was<lb /></p>
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                <p>
TO IS<lb />
Board of Commissioners <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
day e t k- Ska- <lb />
Tier Court Cm of Pitt . <lb />
of then of l. H.<lb />
I to the estate to <lb />
i i Bent to the r <lb />
pad. and s i claims Commissioners county, number of days each member has <lb />
t Mid estate are i attended, amounts allowed for services as Commissioners for <lb />
rate I o. or before day of ending Bee. 1st. <lb />
for Pitt County <lb />
Statement of the number of meetings held by the Board of <lb />
iv r. o n lice will be <lb />
d in <lb />
day of <lb />
Martin A. Moore. <lb />
of H. Moore. <lb />
id. SI <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb />
Amount allowed J. J. Elks chairman, for day <lb />
as commissioner <lb />
for day as committeemen <lb />
miles traveled at <lb />
The Clerk of the Sop, Court of j Amount allowed R. Home for day as com- <lb />
t count having letters of ad- .,., J <lb />
i. me. onh of November. I for 2-1 miles at <lb />
ate of wade w. deceased. ., e Is here to all parsons Amount allowed J K. Spier for day as <lb />
estate to make <lb />
V a. c. <lb />
.,, ,, miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed J. R. for Jay as com- <lb />
for days as committeemen at <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
to- <lb />
o. i I <lb />
notice, or <lb />
I d n bar if re c cry. <lb />
i N .- r <lb />
Bailie U . <lb />
to the i s <lb />
U . <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
NEW HOARD <lb />
allowed R. W King, chairman for <lb />
days as commissions at <lb />
for days as committeeman <lb />
.,, eon- for miles traveled at <lb />
V . D r Am allowed John H Brooks for days as <lb />
Poi i . th nay of <lb />
-d duly re I in the for days as c <lb />
. in gap at <lb />
Amount allowed M. T. Spier for com- <lb />
missioner at 2.00 <lb />
fr as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for miles traveled at <lb />
i- <lb />
i . J <lb />
r will . <lb />
i i i in <lb />
. . e I .-i bid- <lb />
i. ii y. the i Jan- <lb />
. I. a in re . ; i . <lb />
situ Count; <lb />
I .- west lid <lb />
Hi l <lb />
. i I Ford. <lb />
ton i <lb />
d. Clark then with <lb />
Amount allowed D Holland for <lb />
commissioner at <lb />
r i days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
for <lb />
days as <lb />
l miles traveled at <lb />
Amount N T. Cox for days as com- <lb />
,, mar m the r <lb />
i for days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb />
n Poll line, then <lb />
i II . line ;. o . d <lb />
the <lb />
. II be . ;. <lb />
in i i, <lb />
o; . <lb />
I i h X . <lb />
Harding A. . <lb />
mills at <lb />
42.00 <lb />
17.05 <lb />
24.00 <lb />
46.50 <lb />
44.00 <lb />
34.00 <lb />
41.65 <lb />
42.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
56.70 <lb />
11.30 <lb />
you will find a complete <lb />
line at all times. 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 Betters, <lb />
shot guns, <lb />
enamel ware etc. It is the <lb />
place to buy your They <lb />
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head <lb />
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 />
I I e supplied <lb />
bi k.<lb />
XI<lb />
rota amount allowed Board <lb />
State of North Carolina, i county. <lb />
. Richard Williams, t Deeds and ex-officio clerk of <lb />
the Board Commissioners for the aforesaid do certify that <lb />
the is a statement doth of record <lb />
office. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said Board of Commission- <lb />
at office in Greenville, this day i November <lb />
R. WILLIAMS, Clerk Board Com. for Co. <lb />
Agent tor <lb />
a an Range,, <lb />
farm <lb />
Tools. <lb />
No ice to Creditors <lb />
d. Iv b f ire the <lb />
Clerk i i <lb />
r of the last ,,. . ,, , . <lb />
L. Campbell, deceased. . Board Com. Pitt Co. N. C <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
i . <lb />
is . <lb />
w II make application i <lb />
i n Dr. <lb />
in January, to Kw be <lb />
terminates is <lb />
of and bowel <lb />
quickly end this condition <lb />
first in . . . r <lb />
n tail liquors in the town of <lb />
N C. <lb />
This Dec. <lb />
W. W. <lb />
Guaranteed <lb />
case or money <lb />
I'M.,, at drug store. <lb />
lice is hereby given I will make <lb />
applications to of com- <lb />
a, their meeting on <lb />
first Monday in January, for <lb />
to retail r in the town of <lb />
Stokes, N. C. <lb />
This Nov. 27th, 1907. <lb />
t d t v. C. K. <lb />
D. <lb />
Creditors <lb />
Having duly before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
and of J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse. Jr. deceased, <lb />
notice M hereby given to all par- <lb />
ties indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having cl against the estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
payment undersigned <lb />
en or before the of <lb />
or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
Ibis 8th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
of o. J. Jr. <lb />
Painfully Bind Metal. <lb />
Phis morning Mr. T. A. Vick <lb />
w is doing some plumbing work <lb />
at Dr. J. L. Wooten's residence <lb />
and was using a Ice tie of melted <lb />
Bolder in making joints. He <lb />
went to replenish the metal in <lb />
the dropping in a <lb />
solder that was wet it <lb />
made the metal moss sputter, <lb />
throwing fragments of it on his <lb />
m and face. He was pain <lb />
fully burred where every <lb />
of the metal struck the shin. <lb />
j i his injury is not serious. <lb />
n No limitation is to placid <lb />
height of New York's tall <lb />
buildings of the future. Instead <lb />
i f hold to legal re- <lb />
builder hereafter <lb />
sen .-. raper to <lb />
in y stories a--. <lb />
d his .-u <lb />
form as <lb />
amount of Ii <lb />
to <lb />
Tl i. the <lb />
in . <lb />
code which <lb />
by <lb />
IN <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
as <lb />
chooses, pro- <lb />
tuns is of such <lb />
ventilation <lb />
on nil sides. <lb />
f an amend- <lb />
i i k building <lb />
will be <lb />
men. <lb />
seemed to <lb />
of argument <lb />
be.-. <lb />
of Ii nil future <lb />
shout twenty stories <lb />
and e problem pr at <lb />
deal of <lb />
here and abroad.<lb />
illume tip <lb />
I of Count<lb />
the <lb />
v. fL , <lb />
One often hears the expressions . <lb />
child cold which low often you can set a <lb />
developed into the V SC kept ton- <lb />
truth ill tin; cold had simply left <lb />
la-- one particularly S <lb />
to the germs p <lb />
when Chamberlain a Cough Remedy is <lb />
given it cures the cold and lea- <lb />
Fine land for any crops and good tens the danger diphtheria v-r any w <lb />
if about acres in one <lb />
Small <lb />
meeting on the first <lb />
n y for license j <lb />
ii ii , stables and Darn, water. <lb />
tad liquor in the town <lb />
K. C. <lb />
is fee. 2nd. j <lb />
r or <lb />
a good A <lb />
Hill <lb />
prepared ,<lb />
I location Will sell reasonable for <lb />
W. II. <lb />
R. F D. N. C. <lb />
otter germ disease being contracted. <lb />
For sale by all dealers in <lb />
patent <lb />
of Personal Property. <lb />
is hereby given that the <lb />
administrator, will <lb />
the 20th of De- <lb />
mo. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
In Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
South Dakota, with its rich silver <lb />
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and <lb />
strange formations, is a <lb />
. able At in <lb />
the home of Mr. E. U. a won- <lb />
Pitt county to obtain <lb />
i the <lb />
hold and kitchen tho <lb />
one mowing machine and <lb />
This sale will begin at <lb />
; A. II. and continue till all <lb />
aforesaid property is sold. <lb />
; the day of November, <lb />
Zeno Allen. <lb />
F. <lb />
of Vacant Land. <lb />
-no. F. C <lb />
g, Atty. enters and claims about <lb />
s, m r.- or less, of vacant land <lb />
c- eek township, Pitt county. N. <lb />
swamp, on both <lb />
reek, adjoining the lands of M. <lb />
band A. if. Garris on the south; <lb />
veil and It. II. Garrison the west; <lb />
i known as OH north, <lb />
Anders and lie <lb />
the i <lb />
B. II. Garris. <lb />
by F. C Harding, Atty. <lb />
or persons claiming title <lb />
area In foregoing <lb />
tile their protest In writing <lb />
within the next thirty days, or <lb />
be barred by law, <lb />
K. <lb />
Entry <lb />
e required to appear at the next <lb />
term of Superior Court of <lb />
county to be held on the <lb />
second Monday in January <lb />
and completely cured bun. <lb />
colds, throat an J <lb />
l. <lb />
gist, and 91.00, Trial <lb />
rev. <lb />
or screw <lb />
tool box and K <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
la a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your <lb />
box does a single, <lb />
useful <lb />
Of . <lb />
in <lb />
Sold <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse c <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
w I . c n<lb />
D. W. Harden, <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
N or t h C a roll n a.<lb />
lbs <lb />
This drama, that is <lb />
r- by home <lb />
talent under the direction of Mrs. <lb />
.;. be present- <lb />
ed in house on <lb />
New A treat is in <lb />
Bl for our a d <lb />
A Home Made Happy by i <lb />
About two months ago cur <lb />
Notice <lb />
is given that I <lb />
application to the <lb />
f county commissioners <lb />
Monday in January. <lb />
r license to retail liquors <lb />
own of Oakley, N. C- <lb />
Dec. 2nd. 1907. <lb />
. i. E. Carson. <lb />
at the Court House of said had settled on her lungs <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- a severe <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said action, or she would went to eight <lb />
will apply to the Court the different states to a <lb />
relief demanded in said com had <lb />
, f to get it, when one of the <lb />
insisted that <lb />
This the 30th- day of Cough I did <lb />
1907. I IS and well today, . <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S C iv N. C. For sale Notice Cf Sale Of <lb />
F. G. James. for Plaintiff. <lb />
e, <lb />
O. S. of tho bet <lb />
known merchants of La N <lb />
Y., says- If you are ever troubled <lb />
with piles, apply <lb />
Salve. It cured m tot good <lb />
for <lb />
or abrasions. at Jno. <lb />
Wooten's drug store. <lb />
Property of W. H. <lb />
Deceased, <lb />
Sale of Town Lot By virtue of power vested <lb />
Notice. . , c. in me by law, administrate <lb />
By virtue of the power of R-v, the Superior of H. White, <lb />
Mortgage deed ex will to sale to the <lb />
therein pending, entitled C ,. to <lb />
I will, on Mon-, for cash, before <lb />
day. nth. , the court ho door, and at the <lb />
i the town of the sales stables, lately <lb />
and delivered by Oscar H. <lb />
to i,. A. the 21st day <lb />
November, and in <lb />
the Register of deeds of <lb />
county, North Carolina, in book to the hid a certain lot <lb />
page i-ii. the undersigned will m W low <lb />
to public sale, before the <lb />
door in Greenville, for cash v <lb />
highest bidder, on Monday, the I lot number , <lb />
day of December. 1907 the <lb />
real property to A <lb />
occupied by the W, H. <lb />
i p viii, i ii. I, i . <lb />
rt Greenville, county, and known in White, On 31st day <lb />
to the the plan said town and December. 1907, a portion of <lb />
lie-1 the personal estate of W. H. <lb />
containing fifty acres said W feet; numb r of horses and <lb />
less, adjoining the land, of C. with i mules and certain vehicles <lb />
I . . . I t . <lb />
county, <lb />
satisfy said <lb />
mortgage <lb />
P- <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
deed. <lb />
This 13th day of November, 1907. <lb />
I. A. Randolph, mortgage. <lb />
J. L. Fleming. Atty. <lb />
number one hundred and <lb />
containing <lb />
one-fourth of a n acre, or less <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
R. J. Cobb, Commissioner, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Thin the 12th of <lb />
1907. <lb />
S. T. White, of <lb />
W. H. White, deceased. <lb />
When Bo Homo. <lb />
From the Ind, <lb />
out, v. u <lb />
want.- go borne. When you <lb />
want fun mo, <lb />
to show other i that you have reformed, <lb />
go home and lot your family net ac <lb />
with when <lb />
want to show at beat go <lb />
home and do act ere, you <lb />
I go home <lb />
nil children <lb />
first. i n you want to shin I with <lb />
extra brilliancy go home and Ugh tho <lb />
whole To which we. Would <lb />
add, when you h a cold go home <lb />
and take Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
and n quick cure is certain, sale <lb />
by all and Dealers in Patent <lb />
Medicines. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administratrix of the <lb />
Albert Moore, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present tho same <lb />
to tho undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 17th of <lb />
December, 1908 or this notice <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
will be <lb />
This 17th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
Lorena <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my farm on <lb />
before the second Sunday in <lb />
October, a black male hop-, <lb />
about pounds, <lb />
marked slit in each car. <lb />
Would appreciate information <lb />
leading to recovery and pay in <lb />
for trouble. <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker. <lb />
R. F. D. Winterville, N. <lb />
Pepper Curt <lb />
A now mill Immediate remedy for <lb />
discovered at tho <lb />
hospital recently by <lb />
Dr. Peters, by whom George <lb />
years, of <lb />
Quarry reel, was cured of <lb />
which two days be- <lb />
fore ii pinch of popper, <lb />
had tried nil kinds of <lb />
before to tho hos- <lb />
but without avail. Two hos- <lb />
were but the treat- <lb />
ho received apparently us <lb />
little good a tho he had <lb />
en homo, lie weaker and <lb />
and could not oat sleep. <lb />
It was iii this condition that ho <lb />
appeared at the hos- <lb />
is something that you <lb />
said Dr. Peters. He gave <lb />
man n pinch of The <lb />
man was violently at <lb />
tho time, but managed to Inhale the <lb />
stimulant. Tears from his <lb />
eyes OS ha did, and ho sneezed <lb />
J Io sneezed and when <lb />
he was through sneezing the <lb />
coughs were gone. Philadelphia <lb />
Inquirer. <lb />
Tho Montreal Gurgle. <lb />
said a Pitts- <lb />
burs ii very per- <lb />
son. To get along with him you <lb />
must mighty particular about <lb />
etiquette must shave twice a <lb />
dress for that sort <lb />
of thing. If you don't conic up to <lb />
hi.- standard, ho is ant to say some <lb />
very cutting things about you. <lb />
once sat beside Air. at a <lb />
dinner at tho Union in <lb />
York. Mr, when the soup <lb />
on begun to east sneering <lb />
at a stout, red faced chap <lb />
opposite us, and ho whisper- <lb />
ed to <lb />
man is from Montreal. I <lb />
can tell it by his <lb />
Ins said I. <lb />
the man hasn't <lb />
Fish's lip curled in a scorn- <lb />
had ho said, <lb />
tho accent with which ho cat his<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
TOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to . <lb />
iV <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAH <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. I DECEMBER <lb />
AN XMAS MISTAKE. <lb />
h. <lb />
Ii T. b Frank Tl <lb />
ST. resting <lb />
From l cl lit, <lb />
The had all been given, <lb />
Tho were <lb />
And, doling in armchair, <lb />
With his cat upon his knees, <lb />
flood smoked his honest <lb />
And took <lb />
But something roused him quickly. <lb />
Ho i-om his <lb />
A bold, n <lb />
Wore kneeling at his fast, <lb />
maiden cried, <lb />
my fearful plight <lb />
These <lb />
Since dreadful night <lb />
When left in the <lb />
Of being I not <lb />
She paused. The soldier raised his <lb />
And blush with <lb />
To <lb />
e behold. <lb />
But the way I hive n treated <lb />
my run cold. <lb />
and cod <lb />
I've and sung sleep <lb />
J.<lb />
. . <lb />
.-,. <lb />
a a <lb />
i .,. a. ma <lb />
Oh, we j I net a I <lb />
I'd like v <lb />
It, <lb />
I think I <lb />
rAnd h en a i <lb />
J And ill Y <lb />
Ch .- <lb />
a a in ; v <lb />
to . <lb />
This e <lb />
And then J n <lb />
I grieve la pi In, <lb />
B t i. ; . j . year <lb />
All shall L <lb />
.; . i <lb />
When are i <lb />
I will put a the <lb />
Where you c- L <lb />
r-y <lb />
And him, tabbed. <lb />
it i y I <lb />
But, hunted high I low <lb />
And searched far and near, <lb />
Tho maiden bold <lb />
seen no that <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
la W. T. <lb />
Ad. by Greenville No. <lb />
A. F. A. M. <lb />
bi r 1907. <lb />
Whereas Death, the reaper, <lb />
has once more entered our <lb />
I and removed from us our <lb />
j worthy brother and friend. Willis <lb />
T. Fleming, who while on his <lb />
way to the mountains of North <lb />
Carolina seeking health was, on <lb />
the 16th inst. at Old Fort, <lb />
stricken and died. <lb />
Therefore, he it resolved. <lb />
j we I he members of Green- <lb />
Lodge No. knowing and <lb />
I appreciating the virtues of our <lb />
departed friends do hereby enter <lb />
of record this expression of our <lb />
regret at his untimely death in <lb />
the prime of his manhood. We <lb />
knew him as a true, tried and <lb />
trusty Mason, a devoted son ard <lb />
brother, respect-d and useful <lb />
That we extend to his <lb />
father and mother and a devoted <lb />
sister our sympathies in this <lb />
their hour of bereavement. <lb />
I a pane the minutes <lb />
of this Lodge apart for <lb />
the of these resolutions, <lb />
and that a copy of the same be <lb />
sent to the family of Brother <lb />
Fleming, and that the same be <lb />
furnished to tho Oxford Orphans <lb />
Friend and The Reflector with <lb />
the request to publish the same. <lb />
A. Andrews <lb />
T. R- Moore <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Com. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has the following licenses <lb />
since <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Willis and Ella Ross. <lb />
Dunn and Ella Hales. <lb />
Harvey Boyd and Mary Adams. <lb />
Thomas Jackson and Annie <lb />
The Great Spirit in His <lb />
P. A. and Nannie Briley. <lb />
Richard Cannon and Eva <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
A. F Cox and Nancy E. Tripp. <lb />
of <lb />
of its <lb />
Eye Defects. <lb />
I you have eye troubles, don't <lb />
put them off, but see Dr. Taylor, <lb />
of Greensboro, who will be at his <lb />
old office in Ayden, Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, Dec. and for tho <lb />
correcting eye defects. <lb />
Don't fail to see him. Small eye <lb />
troubles make big ones when <lb />
neglected. All work guaranteed. <lb />
and merciful has <lb />
seen fit. to take from our midst <lb />
our brother, Willis T. Fleming, <lb />
therefore ho it <lb />
1st. That <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. M. has <lb />
heard with sincerest sorrow and <lb />
deepest regret of the death of <lb />
our beloved brother, Willis T. <lb />
Fleming. In Brother Fleming <lb />
we feel that we have lost not <lb />
only a good and tine Red Man, <lb />
but a kind, noble, sympathetic <lb />
friend; the community an hon- <lb />
est, upright and excellent citizen. <lb />
2nd. That we extend to his <lb />
aged parents, and his <lb />
sister our sincere sympathy, and <lb />
direct them to Him in their hour <lb />
of who alone has power <lb />
to soothe their aching hearts. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of res- <lb />
be spread upon our min- <lb />
a be sent to the family <lb />
of Brother Fleming, and a copy <lb />
be given to The Reflector with <lb />
request to publish the same. <lb />
C Flanagan <lb />
J. H- Harris <lb />
W. S. <lb />
Com. <lb />
Roy B. Gardner and Meta <lb />
Owens. <lb />
II. EL Nobles and Margaret A- <lb />
Martin. <lb />
Wiley N. Stancill and Myrtle <lb />
Hearne. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Stray Taken Up- <lb />
I have taken up a female hog <lb />
unmarked, color black and white, <lb />
weighing about pounds, <lb />
owner can get same by proving <lb />
Property and paying cost. <lb />
21.1007. M <lb />
J. L a <lb />
Henry and Maggie <lb />
J. Kirk. <lb />
James G. Wilson and Delia <lb />
Joseph and Maggie <lb />
Crandall. <lb />
and Martha <lb />
Ann Taft. <lb />
Luther Locke and <lb />
John I Spell and Florence <lb />
Blount. <lb />
Cornelius Moore and Roxie A. <lb />
Grimes, <lb />
Oscar Taylor and <lb />
Moore <lb />
S P Williams Mayo. <lb />
El Howell and E. <lb />
vis. <lb />
James Daniel and Annie Can-. <lb />
West Foreman and Minnie <lb />
Sheppard. <lb />
Nicholson and Fan- <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Willie and Bessie <lb />
James D and Mary Phil- <lb />
Howell and Iredell Gray. <lb />
Elbert Yancey and <lb />
marriage and Hg <lb />
Henry Ada <lb />
repressions of Sympathy. <lb />
The Cradle Roll of the <lb />
dist Sunday has been <lb />
,,,;,. Sn <lb />
L. <lb />
Alfred slipped <lb />
from us on the morning of <lb />
r Ha <lb />
most promising child and the <lb />
idol of fond parents The or <lb />
ed father dear <lb />
mother feels robbed of their <lb />
hearts best treasure, and left <lb />
sitting in the of an aw- <lb />
grief. They and <lb />
waited, and still watched but the <lb />
morning never came, save the <lb />
one that swept the <lb />
from their arms into <lb />
eternal day. It is Inexpressibly <lb />
sad. still we would suffer <lb />
little children to go to Dim who <lb />
can care for them far better than <lb />
we, though going the <lb />
heart almost broken. <lb />
extend our sympathy and <lb />
would remember in prayers <lb />
the devoted father and mother <lb />
AN OLD MAN WANTS NEW YEAR'S <lb />
PRESENT. <lb />
Waco, Texas, Dec. 17th, 1907 <lb />
Editor <lb />
An old man, born miles from <lb />
Greenville, Pitt county, N. C. in <lb />
the woods, Nov. 10th, <lb />
went to and taught school in <lb />
Lenoir, Greene and Pitt counties <lb />
but mostly in last, and was <lb />
from Wake Forest college, <lb />
in class of 1850; wants all Ids <lb />
students and fellow students to <lb />
whom this may come, to write to <lb />
him, if but a line, telling him <lb />
how they have passed these many <lb />
years. <lb />
The world has been good o inc. <lb />
much better I have been to <lb />
it- Never was sued, never sued <lb />
any one; never owed cent <lb />
not pay on demand. Have, net <lb />
and never had an <lb />
from tho crowd's <lb />
strife, <lb />
My sober wishes never learned ti <lb />
stray, <lb />
sequestered vale m <lb />
I have the noiseless tenor my <lb />
Have never been seriously <lb />
Have been healthy and happy <lb />
these many years. I have had <lb />
all the in <lb />
reasonably have expected. in t <lb />
seen children and I <lb />
grow up, settled in life, res <lb />
and doing well. <lb />
I still enjoy life as much <lb />
as an octogenarian could I. <lb />
and gratified for its prolongation, <lb />
la- <lb />
-i <lb />
t i ; <lb />
when time comes, satisfied, with <lb />
hearted, good old <lb />
Burns <lb />
world, Ii live ii. <lb />
, ,. ,, <lb />
none, I've made the beat <lb />
old life much in . i <lb />
I think often and tenderly of <lb />
you. May good attend you oil <lb />
Your long ago <lb />
D. R. Wallace. <lb />
BOYS SUSTAIN THE STATE. <lb />
and all <lb />
and friends, reminding <lb />
Todays weather will make the <lb />
burden of holiday shopping <lb />
heavier tomorrow. AU that is <lb />
now left will have to be done <lb />
then, Christmas not going <lb />
to wait for weather or anything <lb />
else. <lb />
Men who always pay cash <lb />
owe an apology. <lb />
Hungry men are seldom <lb />
troubled with indigestion. <lb />
Heavy Loss on Eve of <lb />
Mr. J. G. Watson left Sunday <lb />
morning for Norfolk whereto- <lb />
morrow he is to wed Miss Mary <lb />
The before his <lb />
departure he met a serious mis- <lb />
fortune that is calculated to rob <lb />
him of much anticipated pleas- <lb />
For sometime Mr. Watson <lb />
had been saving his earnings in <lb />
readiness for his <lb />
holiday honeymoon. Saturday I <lb />
he took his savings, out <lb />
trunk and placed them in a j <lb />
bill book in the breast of his coat, I <lb />
Intending to deposit the i <lb />
part of it in bank and take years, well <lb />
remainder with him on his trip- L having left <lb />
He came down town from his j my consent, all persona are <lb />
room, made several stops, and hereby warned, under <lb />
loom, mo of the law. not to employ, shelter <lb />
before reaching bank a <lb />
his pocket only to the book home. <lb />
and money gone. He made oil-; Herbert <lb />
search for it, but with- F. D. Grimesland, N. C- <lb />
out success. It is a heavy loss. <lb />
lives <lb />
cm of <lb />
tho one Comforter in our every <lb />
hour of sorrow. Through His <lb />
power and grace the grave <lb />
in Cherry Bill is but the gateway <lb />
to glory and to a larger life. <lb />
ii no stars go <lb />
down <lb />
To rise upon some other shore. <lb />
Where, safe In heaven's jeweled <lb />
crown, <lb />
They shine <lb />
Our school cannot forget the <lb />
little flower that bloomed for a <lb />
short space on before <lb />
being transplanted the gar- <lb />
den of the skies <lb />
M. T Plyler, <lb />
Mrs. G. S Pritchard, <lb />
Mrs. James. <lb />
Com <lb />
Had His Neck <lb />
A colored boy, Charles Wilson. <lb />
about years, who has <lb />
employed pa a stevedore at <lb />
the champion compress, Buffered <lb />
a terrible accident t hi <lb />
day morning, i will <lb />
in his deathWilson, while d his <lb />
work, in some manner was <lb />
beneath a bile of cotton, <lb />
grown . neck <lb />
The small boy tho <lb />
nights are the longest of <lb />
the year Christ is to <lb />
Santa Claus plenty time to get <lb />
around. <lb />
He id I and <lb />
Mi. Literary <lb />
On Friday night the boys of <lb />
the W debating <lb />
society of the graded school, had <lb />
an debate in the <lb />
chapel. They had as <lb />
guests for the evening the girls <lb />
the literary <lb />
and entertained them most hand- <lb />
The query for debate was <lb />
that the passenger <lb />
fare rate is The <lb />
sneakers were Charles <lb />
Frank Brown and Bruce <lb />
Booker, and the negative rad <lb />
Ben Taylor and Royce <lb />
Tucker. Each of the boys ac- <lb />
himself most creditably, <lb />
both in speech and rejoinder, and <lb />
the contest v OS a close one. <lb />
The decision of the judges <lb />
Rev. J. L. Dr. R. L. <lb />
Can- and Mr. Julius Brown- was <lb />
in favor of the <lb />
After the debate the two <lb />
ties formed in couples by drawing <lb />
cards, and held a peanut contest <lb />
was very amusing. A <lb />
peanuts were thrown on <lb />
U-c which w re to pick- <lb />
ed up with a table knife and <lb />
to a chair at the end <lb />
of the hall, a going to <lb />
one who placed tho most peanuts <lb />
on the chair in a minute and a <lb />
half Miss Sadie Exam was tho <lb />
winner and was presented a hand- <lb />
Borne volume of toasts. <lb />
games were for <lb />
some lime ice cream and <lb />
fruits were served. <lb />
TOBACCO MEN AXE <lb />
Board of Gives <lb />
As the tobacco industry is the <lb />
most important enterprise of <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county, the <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade is the <lb />
leading business organization of <lb />
the town. The seventy odd men <lb />
composing this organization are <lb />
not oily leaders in making <lb />
for the c nut also <lb />
take front rank w hen it comes to <lb />
social <lb />
Tobacco market closed for the <lb />
holidays or. Friday. 20th, and <lb />
that night the Tobacco Hoard if <lb />
gave a t in the <lb />
of the K B. Tobacco <lb />
o., to which many other re <lb />
invited, each member having the <lb />
privilege to invite a friend. <lb />
Tables were arranged that bore <lb />
a most tempting spread, the me- <lb />
nu consisting of ham sand- <lb />
turkey, quail on toast, <lb />
oysters, i sauce, pickles, <lb />
celery and c i u d <lb />
after the <lb />
repast. <lb />
Mr- R O, president <lb />
of tho Tobacco Board of Trade, <lb />
being yet lame from his aw <lb />
. months . requested <lb />
Mr i. V o net as <lb />
ma r of n i <lb />
mat-t -r, ho did ac- <lb />
lie i one of these <lb />
who fits in where <lb />
and fills t to ; <lb />
In the absence of a minister he <lb />
said grace ed <lb />
I him- <lb />
self made the bi bi <lb />
evening. <lb />
The responded to were <lb />
as follows, all the be- <lb />
timely and well <lb />
Relation of the tobacco man <lb />
and the banker C. <lb />
The tobacco man ard in- <lb />
man- II. A. White. <lb />
The tobacco man ad tho post- <lb />
master C. <lb />
Relation between the tobacco <lb />
man and tho bar J. L Fleming, <lb />
The tobacco <lb />
-E. B. <lb />
Virginia-U C. <lb />
North Carolina i. A- Person <lb />
Toast Master in tis <lb />
gave a brief f <lb />
the tobacco market i-i be- <lb />
ginning in 1891, ad ll-o w <lb />
tho <lb />
and the town years The v-. <lb />
set son y 500.000 <lb />
will be paid to the f for <lb />
while the op rating <lb />
and salaries of <lb />
will foot up <lb />
more, making a total of <lb />
paid out through this one in- <lb />
The tub market has <lb />
to Greenville a large <lb />
number of business men and <lb />
of whom the may well <lb />
feel proud. <lb />
and <lb />
pits tip kinds. <lb />
Mortgage. <lb />
A cl mortgage has been <lb />
filed in the register of deeds of- <lb />
that embraces this list <lb />
property, except a bl inn left for <lb />
the <lb />
Bl M <lb />
th -i <lb />
open <lb />
is t <lb />
Hod T, G. <lb />
Ex Thomas G. <lb />
Skinner, of Hertford, who has <lb />
been in health, died Sun- <lb />
j day in a hi at Baltimore. Ho <lb />
v. a i some over CO years of age, <lb />
lend a hi other of Messrs. Charles <lb />
and Harry Skinner, of Greenville. <lb />
Mr. represented this <lb />
district in congress f r Owe. <lb />
I terms, and the i <lb />
I a more popular .<lb />
J; <lb />
i. <lb />
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