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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/>
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2.00 <lb/>
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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/>
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r will . <lb/>
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situ Count; <lb/>
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. 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/>
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I grieve la pi In, <lb/>
B t i. ; . j . year <lb/>
All shall L <lb/>
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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/>
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Hod T, G. <lb/>
Ex Thomas G. <lb/>
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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/>
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of an execution that is sub <lb/>
led to the undersigned <lb/>
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vs. Allen- <lb/>
a daughter of t he woman by a <lb/>
former marriage and a son of the <lb/>
man by a former marriage, got <lb/>
married. The Chronicle leaves <lb/>
it to its readers to figure out <lb/>
relationship. That is <lb/>
aid <lb/>
In an address delivered at his <lb/>
home of Danville, III., last <lb/>
year Speaker Joseph G. Cannon <lb/>
attributed our abundant national <lb/>
prosperity to the continuance of <lb/>
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say T swear, h. say <lb/>
a very harsh synonym that means <lb/>
the same. The ladies are ad-1 <lb/>
An t how Liquor Makes a <lb/>
of a Man. <lb/>
said a booze <lb/>
I never expect to drink <lb/>
another drop. A man makes <lb/>
an ass of himself when drunk. <lb/>
Now here's me. I got pretty the Republican party in power, <lb/>
fair sense when I'm sober but I and reminded his hearers that <lb/>
when I am. drunk a perfect under the Democratic regime in <lb/>
1893 If <lb/>
tanked up, and bought two dog- working-men were out of <lb/>
gone calves, and never knew it. j employment. This, was a char- <lb/>
I had tied and put in the bit of Republican <lb/>
were meS to spell binders to take credit <lb/>
no blood keep from and l the of Nature <lb/>
but no blood nation and he me what and to insist that the shines <lb/>
years ago a couple in Iredell, i aimed to do with them blasted more brightly and the dew falls <lb/>
occupying an exactly and I be jumped up if I ,. <lb/>
relationship married. A minis- didn't deny that I calves, . <lb/>
e i. , all the time I can auspices. recent <lb/>
are <lb/>
ground the Mp Cannon and <lb/>
such marriages calves and stuck to it and cussed may come when he will wish he <lb/>
had not been so quick to identify <lb/>
years ago to <lb/>
ministration- <lb/>
hundreds <lb/>
in the <lb/>
United States at the present <lb/>
cousins, for instance, who are <lb/>
related by blood. <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
Coma fat <lb/>
Washington, C. Dec., <lb/>
per- <lb/>
north <lb/>
-to <lb/>
r f said <lb/>
familiarity. is too rarely <lb/>
prefixed to a young lady's rime <lb/>
and so far as to <lb/>
endearing I such as <lb/>
dressed sometimes with too much Gould- of district <lb/>
Supreme Court, today cited <lb/>
B. Secretary of the <lb/>
Treasury, to appear in court Fri- <lb/>
day, January 1908, to show <lb/>
cause why he should not be en- <lb/>
joined from turn Drover or de- <lb/>
the . cf the <lb/>
of the Panama <lb/>
is only Bonds to certain banks and per- <lb/>
in bad taste, but the announced <lb/>
numerous<lb/>
am i. Th i ; <lb/>
re ears. <lb/>
The Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade has ordered a quantity <lb/>
of h best, varieties of bright <lb/>
Tobacco Seed, White Stem, <lb/>
and other sort--, which they <lb/>
moment, and there are likely to <lb/>
be more. Chairman Fowler, of <lb/>
committee on banking <lb/>
and currency, who has just been <lb/>
appointed by Speaker Cannon, <lb/>
puts th; possible number of the <lb/>
unemployed at two millions, <lb/>
Will in the hands of the j and he can hardly be called <lb/>
Greenville and <lb/>
drug stores to be given to all far- <lb/>
who may ask for them ho <lb/>
a prejudiced prophet, and if <lb/>
the Democratic administration <lb/>
was responsible for the condition <lb/>
have been raising what is of things in 1892. it is only fair <lb/>
Tobacco as well to hold the R publican <lb/>
other kinds. None of buy- responsible for the <lb/>
like to buy Cobb Tobacco and I of tilings now, and the <lb/>
the Tobacco Board of Trade has worse the condition of <lb/>
ordered seed to give away to tilings becomes the more <lb/>
m order to induce them not should the Speaker of the House <lb/>
to raise any more Tobacco. of Representatives he <lb/>
So when you get ready to sow had not so volubly attributed <lb/>
your plant bed, do not the panic of 1893 and and its <lb/>
but to Green-j of idle factories to the <lb/>
ville and get free of cost a better. wicked Democrats. Providence <lb/>
kind.<lb/>
. Landmark. <lb/>
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In <lb/>
. . <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
i. W. v,. . <lb/>
waste time hunting <lb/>
the face value of <lb/>
He avers he had <lb/>
agreed to rate of 103.- <lb/>
and accrued interest per one <lb/>
around aimlessly for what you hundred dollars and on notice of <lb/>
the acceptance and his <lb/>
stands ready to deposit the <lb/>
amount with the Assistant Treas- <lb/>
at New York. <lb/>
want. Read the <lb/>
in Reflector and learn where <lb/>
to go for your Christmas goods. <lb/>
Miss Nannie E. Tripp and Mr. <lb/>
to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
at o'clock, at the homo of the to make immediate payment, to the <lb/>
bride on Dickinson A and all persona haying <lb/>
e aim against said estate are <lb/>
that they present the same, duly <lb/>
few were present to <lb/>
the ceremony. Co the undersigned for <lb/>
Hie COUple left immediately for payment on or I the 12th day <lb/>
the Mr. Cox, near r this be <lb/>
f,.;,,,, u lea-l in bar of the r <lb/>
many mends <lb/>
wish much success, and a I White. <lb/>
long happy life. w. h. white. <lb/>
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of <lb/>
sale one ha I cash on j <lb/>
sale, ; a pa in I <lb/>
to o ii- by <lb/>
age ho pro <lb/>
December the 1907. <lb/>
V. Bland, <lb/>
Commission r. <lb/>
. James Attorney. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
of a nun ex <lb/>
and red y <lb/>
and wife, j <lb/>
J. on the 2nd I <lb/>
January. and record- <lb/>
he register of deeds <lb/>
. county in Boon T-7 page <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
the court house door <lb/>
on Monday, the <lb/>
of December, 1907, the <lb/>
piece, parcel <lb/>
laid, lying in Beaver <lb/>
township, containing <lb/>
or less, adjoining the <lb/>
f Geo. Hemby, Ben <lb/>
and other and being <lb/>
land deeded to J. B. <lb/>
and wife, reference to <lb/>
ed is hereby made for an <lb/>
i description, <lb/>
the 13th day of Dec. 1907 <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
.-lines, Attorney.<lb/>
no <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Ever <lb/>
Are you Prepared for His Coming <lb/>
wait another day, but apply for an insurance Policy in <lb/>
the best Company in the world at once. Nothing to be gained by <lb/>
delay, but possible poverty for those nearest to you heart. It <lb/>
is a sin to put it off, it is your religious duty to insure, get the <lb/>
best policy. <lb/>
Office 4th St. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Lola Will Wed Rev. <lb/>
William Edward Cox, Jan. <lb/>
Mrs. James an <lb/>
the engagement and <lb/>
marriage of her <lb/>
Lula, to Rev. William <lb/>
Edward Cox, of Wilmington, N. <lb/>
C, the wedding to be solemnized <lb/>
on the morning of Thursday, <lb/>
January at St. John's <lb/>
church of this city. Rev. <lb/>
Walter C. Whitaker rector of St. <lb/>
John's church will officiate and <lb/>
the details of the wedding will <lb/>
be as simple as possible on <lb/>
count of the death of the father <lb/>
of the bride-elect which occurred <lb/>
a year ago. <lb/>
Miss is the <lb/>
of the late Col. James <lb/>
and has always made <lb/>
her home in this city, where she <lb/>
has scores of friends. She is a <lb/>
graduate of the city schools, and <lb/>
of the Miller school of <lb/>
For several years she has <lb/>
been a successful teacher in the <lb/>
city schools where she has won <lb/>
for herself the love and respect <lb/>
of all. <lb/>
Mr. Cox was formerly <lb/>
of St. Paul's Episcopal church. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C., but is now of j <lb/>
the St. Wilmington <lb/>
N. C. He is an alumnus of the <lb/>
University of North Carolina, <lb/>
having taken the B- A. degree <lb/>
from that institution. He also <lb/>
holds the B. D. degree from the <lb/>
University of the South at Se- <lb/>
and has taken special <lb/>
at the Theological <lb/>
Seminary of Now York City. He <lb/>
was at one called to assist <lb/>
Rev. Samuel D. D. in <lb/>
this city. <lb/>
D the past summer ho was <lb/>
in temporary charge of Christ's <lb/>
church, Nashville, during the <lb/>
cation of the rector. <lb/>
The announcement of the wed- <lb/>
ding of these- two young people <lb/>
will be heard interest by <lb/>
many in this <lb/>
, Sentinel- <lb/>
DECEMBER HONOR ROLL. <lb/>
Richmond is holding a <lb/>
convention- -Many learned <lb/>
men have given their views <lb/>
the dreadful disease. One of <lb/>
them comment d on the dangers <lb/>
of contracting tuberculosis lion <lb/>
the germs breathed and spit upon <lb/>
the air in cities. A most hopeful <lb/>
note was the statement that <lb/>
these germs, even if breathed <lb/>
into the lungs, will not give the <lb/>
disease unless the patient is <lb/>
already weakened in fit con- <lb/>
to absorb the poison, show- <lb/>
the importance of maintain- <lb/>
the general health. This <lb/>
serves to remind that a v 1st deal <lb/>
of the sickness and death could <lb/>
be averted if <lb/>
were kept up to the <lb/>
standard. Unfortunately the <lb/>
average person regards his con- <lb/>
as exceptionally strong <lb/>
Statistics Fall of <lb/>
Just Closed. <lb/>
The following is the list <lb/>
pupils who have made a grade of <lb/>
S on all their work during Dec. <lb/>
ember, and have not been absent <lb/>
nor tardy. <lb/>
First Andrews, <lb/>
Sheppard Andrews, Virginia <lb/>
Arthur, Gladys Bagwell, Ger- <lb/>
Elks, Ruby Evans, Leslie j <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Peed, William Harding, <lb/>
Higgs, Don Jenkins, Bert <lb/>
D. D. Sallie <lb/>
Francis Whedbee, Lucile Ran- <lb/>
Whichard. <lb/>
Advanced First <lb/>
Harris, Lemuel Clara <lb/>
Evelyn Hodges. <lb/>
Emily Little, Bernice <lb/>
Gardner, Edward Foley. <lb/>
Second be th <lb/>
Forbes, Ruth Brinkley, Novella <lb/>
Exum, Warren, Adelaide <lb/>
Frank Perkins, Lily Dell <lb/>
Torn Moore, Annie <lb/>
Higgs, Ralph Fleming, Ivor Shel- <lb/>
burn, Dorothy Norman, Jack <lb/>
Hunter, James Fickle- <lb/>
Third Grade Perkins, <lb/>
Verna Potter. Willie <lb/>
Jackson, Laughinghouse, <lb/>
Ellen Douglas Arthur. <lb/>
Fourth Greene, <lb/>
H. Shepherd. <lb/>
Fifth Grade, Sec. <lb/>
King, Francis Alfred <lb/>
Kennedy, Frank Brinkley, Pattie <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Fifth Grade Lelia Higgs, <lb/>
Pearl Jefferson, Whit Brown, <lb/>
Ethel Bowling, Spain <lb/>
Jas Haskett, Churchill Hodges, <lb/>
Ferrell <lb/>
Burch, Christine Johnston, Min- <lb/>
Rives, Norman. <lb/>
Sixth Grade <lb/>
Ruth Edwards, Bessie Con y, <lb/>
Nellie Susie Move, Al- <lb/>
lie Hives, Henry Haskett, Seth <lb/>
Hooker, Joe <lb/>
Arthur, Louis <lb/>
Arthur, Carl Williams. <lb/>
Seventh Grade <lb/>
Eloise Ellington, Nina <lb/>
Harris, Mary Lucy Dupree, Inez <lb/>
Pitman, Betty Pearl Fleming, <lb/>
Maggie . Linda Smith, <lb/>
Ben Taylor, Adrian Brown, Alex- <lb/>
Harper, Mary Brown. <lb/>
Eight Grade Lillian Carr, <lb/>
Whichard, Frank Brown, Si- <lb/>
Exum, Agnes Spain, Carl <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Tenth Tucker, <lb/>
Lillian Burch, Conrad Lt <lb/>
Jamie Bryan. <lb/>
Chat the Telephone. <lb/>
you <lb/>
are you. <lb/>
is your name, <lb/>
my <lb/>
what is your <lb/>
say my name is <lb/>
well; I'm coming t see <lb/>
right. Are you <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
are you, then, <lb/>
you tell me your name, <lb/>
wont <lb/>
say my name <lb/>
I beg your <lb/>
you will be in if I come <lb/>
Then they were cut off by the <lb/>
exchange, and Knott wants to <lb/>
know if Watt will be in or not. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Don't leave the cost marks on <lb/>
presents. <lb/>
Don't let money dominate your <lb/>
Christmas giving. <lb/>
Don't let Christmas giving d-2- <lb/>
into a trade. <lb/>
Don't embarrass yourself by <lb/>
giving more than you can afford. <lb/>
Don't try to pay debts or re- <lb/>
turn obligations by your <lb/>
I mas giving. <lb/>
Don't trashy things. <lb/>
Many an attic could tell strange <lb/>
stories about Christmas its. <lb/>
Don't make presents which <lb/>
your friends will not know <lb/>
to do with and which would <lb/>
men Iv the h -me. <lb/>
Deal <lb/>
The hand of death has fallen <lb/>
heavily on Mr. and Mrs M. H <lb/>
Quinnerly in taking their only <lb/>
child, little Stephen Alfred, <lb/>
passed away at this <lb/>
morning, aged months. <lb/>
The child had been sick about a <lb/>
month, and white for several <lb/>
its death was almost mo- <lb/>
expected, the end of <lb/>
its life is a sad blow to the <lb/>
parents, and every heart throws <lb/>
in sympathy for them in their <lb/>
great sorrow- Little Stephen <lb/>
Alfred was the joy of the home <lb/>
and a favorite with a large <lb/>
circle of relatives and friends, <lb/>
and his death brings pain to <lb/>
many hearts. <lb/>
The funeral will take place at <lb/>
o'clock Saturday afternoon, <lb/>
interment in Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery. <lb/>
Big Frost and Fog. <lb/>
This morning one of the <lb/>
kind that put people to running <lb/>
their minds back to inquire they had ever seen one like it be- <lb/>
fore. To with there was <lb/>
an unusually heavy treat, one <lb/>
that looked like a light snow, <lb/>
and on top this was as dense <lb/>
a fog as ever comes in this sec- <lb/>
Up to o'clock <lb/>
could not be distinguished a few <lb/>
yards away. With the other <lb/>
mixture it was decidedly <lb/>
He Rested <lb/>
A clergyman who baa a small <lb/>
a. walking round <lb/>
tending when he cum.- up to his <lb/>
plowman, who was resting his <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
ii, c you mi old <lb/>
-ii kit- i weeds in <lb/>
while you <lb/>
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Frederick Grant's Story About <lb/>
His Famous Father. <lb/>
General Frederick Dent Grant, <lb/>
besides being commander of the de- <lb/>
of the east, holds es- <lb/>
high u a dinner <lb/>
exclusive New York society cir- <lb/>
On an average he dines out <lb/>
every other night He is ranted <lb/>
not for Die- sort of after dinner <lb/>
that M. <lb/>
was v. to give, for the general <lb/>
himself ii frank to adroit mat be <lb/>
not peculiar kind <lb/>
of gastronomic e. The gen- <lb/>
however, a special of <lb/>
and that while other <lb/>
may be able to stand all sorts <lb/>
of abuse and misuse of their <lb/>
strength, he can. A person <lb/>
who and persistently <lb/>
cultivates a good condition of <lb/>
general health is able to resist <lb/>
disease. One who permits him- <lb/>
self to remain in state of <lb/>
health tails an easy prey to <lb/>
most any serious malady that <lb/>
may come in his way, Greens- <lb/>
Telegram- <lb/>
The fall session of th <lb/>
will come to a today at 2.30. <lb/>
Two weeks vacation will be <lb/>
given; the spring n will be- <lb/>
gin on Monday Jan. 6th. <lb/>
The total enrollment to date <lb/>
has been The report <lb/>
At the Opera House New Year's <lb/>
A beautiful drama entitled <lb/>
the will be <lb/>
presented on New Year's night <lb/>
in Masonic Temple opera house <lb/>
This is a play worthy of advanced <lb/>
praise, and to say the least it is <lb/>
going to be one of the best plays <lb/>
presented to Greenville people <lb/>
this season. It was selected and <lb/>
is being prepared by strictly <lb/>
and then- work <lb/>
on the stage heretofore speaks for <lb/>
itself. Remember the night, and <lb/>
get as near the front as <lb/>
for December shows that the <lb/>
was with an aver- <lb/>
age attendance of in other <lb/>
words, 93.72 per cunt of the en- <lb/>
was present every day <lb/>
during the month. <lb/>
Last December the enrollment <lb/>
was with an average <lb/>
dance of it will be seen <lb/>
that the increase this December <lb/>
over the corresponding month of <lb/>
last year is children, or <lb/>
per cent. The increase in the <lb/>
daily average attendance has <lb/>
been per cent over last De- <lb/>
The heavy increase in <lb/>
dance is beginning to make house <lb/>
room a serious problem, and the <lb/>
Board of Trustees will culled <lb/>
upon summer to provide for <lb/>
the accommodation of more <lb/>
than the present building will <lb/>
seat, unless the chapel be utilized. <lb/>
The present rate of growth de- <lb/>
one extra room and one <lb/>
additional teacher each year. <lb/>
Eye Defects. <lb/>
you have eye troubles, el <lb/>
put them off, b-it see Dr. Taylor, <lb/>
of Greens . who will be at h <lb/>
old office in Ayden, Monday and <lb/>
Dec. and for the <lb/>
correcting eye defects, <lb/>
Don't fail see I Small <lb/>
troubles make ones n <lb/>
neglected. All work guaranteed. <lb/>
Sale of Land for Partition. <lb/>
North Carolina Pitt county. <lb/>
Noah Forbes, Winnie Forbes, <lb/>
Rosa Forbes and Allen <lb/>
he la it two minors by their Next <lb/>
By of a power of <lb/>
contained in a D scree of the <lb/>
Superior curt of Pitt c u <lb/>
made by D. C. Moor, c <lb/>
th foregoing special din f, <lb/>
the undersigned c <lb/>
will expose to public sale I <lb/>
the court house door ii. <lb/>
ville, to the highest bidder I <lb/>
cash, on Saturday the <lb/>
of January, 1908, . i; <lb/>
noon, the following parcel ct <lb/>
Lying and <lb/>
own v , Car <lb/>
i lino; land I <lb/>
I Charles A ice C. Move, <lb/>
E . Ev <lb/>
ant <lb/>
more or less, and the tr <lb/>
or parcel of land known as the <lb/>
Mill tract near Greenville, <lb/>
This sale will be made for <lb/>
This the 16th day of Dec. 1907- <lb/>
F. C. Harding Commissioner.<lb/>
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FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb/>
The of U <lb/>
maker and Full of Action. <lb/>
One person represents lie bun <lb/>
man. The other players call tin <lb/>
after some part of a Inn <lb/>
man's, For <lb/>
one is the cap, another the ho <lb/>
others the powder flask, gun, c <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
A of chairs are <lb/>
in the middle of the room, as I th <lb/>
must be one chair less an I <lb/>
number of players, not conning ; <lb/>
huntsman. <lb/>
The players then seat <lb/>
around the room, while the <lb/>
man stand; in the center and <lb/>
in, at a time, in t is <lb/>
flask At a <lb/>
and, going behind i <lb/>
hunt-man, takes hold <lb/>
E u h p <lb/>
represents thee n 1st I <lb/>
and take hold of the <lb/>
before him until at <lb/>
huntsman ha- a h line i <lb/>
him. lie <lb/>
around the chain until id kc <lb/>
when the players <lb/>
course re <lb/>
not e player is I <lb/>
., and lie t pay a <lb/>
or change pi lie <lb/>
man. <lb/>
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Report. <lb/>
The government re- <lb/>
port issued today places the <lb/>
number of of cotton ginned <lb/>
to Dec. 15th This la <lb/>
below last year. <lb/>
Valuable Farm For <lb/>
Near rail road. Vi <lb/>
miles from cove city, good water <lb/>
good neighborhood, school <lb/>
and church in neighborhood. <lb/>
acres, acres cleared and in <lb/>
good state of cultivation. Terms <lb/>
easy. Apply to F. C. Harding. <lb/>
Sale Land to Make Assets <lb/>
By of the authority <lb/>
in a decree D. Moor <lb/>
clerk r <lb/>
county, n the eleventh day of <lb/>
i. a a in <lb/>
aid court, I. Fleming, Ad- <lb/>
of Mary Manning, <lb/>
against L. Manning, or. U <lb/>
Skinner, Io Manning a. <lb/>
general guardian for Lee Han <lb/>
undersigned will expo e 1- <lb/>
sale to the bidder, for cash, <lb/>
before the court-house door In the <lb/>
town of Greenville, on the 13th <lb/>
day January, It the first <lb/>
of the January term of of lit <lb/>
county curl, the f <lb/>
described tract of land, to wit- <lb/>
certain tract or parcel <lb/>
land, situate in Pitt county, North Car- <lb/>
in Township, a <lb/>
described as the Mar J <lb/>
mow in the d- <lb/>
vi-ion Of the late Dennis land <lb/>
and home and adjoining lands <lb/>
of Jim Jones on the North, B. A. <lb/>
Jones on the West, Louisa Jackson and <lb/>
Jessie on the South, and on the <lb/>
North and East the lands of J. L. <lb/>
it acres <lb/>
excepting 8-4 acres heretofore con- <lb/>
to S. iv Harrington, ten said <lb/>
acres lying on th North East <lb/>
Terms of sate cash. <lb/>
j. I. Fleming, r. <lb/>
Toll the day of <lb/>
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polite to tor things twice at the <lb/>
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The omnibus is in progress when <lb/>
tho following takes <lb/>
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up in tho middle of a <lb/>
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had I. u n by <lb/>
i . of mulch Unit had <lb/>
seemed entirely his. Hut after play- <lb/>
In superbly ho fell oft tho end, <lb/>
and opponent bent him out, <lb/>
This weighed on tho minister's <lb/>
mind, and when ho rose in tho <lb/>
To tho driver, pit Hie morning to <lb/>
hut in n loud voice, must he began solemnly, <lb/>
close the Hill, at II profit a man U ha gain the <lb/>
gentleman cleans whole world and lose the tail <lb/>
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V REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
T. J. WHICHARD. editor and Proprietor <lb/>
as second cU . matter Jan. 1907 at the at N <lb/>
C under Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. DEC. 1790 <lb/>
Davis star has The Fleet Is making pretty <lb/>
in the game. <lb/>
Taft has re turned and his next <lb/>
move will be trying to get on <lb/>
the lid- <lb/>
good time. <lb/>
JOY AND <lb/>
Calling a man a liar is an <lb/>
for a blow, even in con- <lb/>
Wilson has been selected as the <lb/>
place for holding the <lb/>
State convention of 1908- <lb/>
What a delightful rest Sunday <lb/>
gave coming tween the busy <lb/>
times of last week and this week. <lb/>
Faces i f absent ones turn <lb/>
horn ward now far Chris s <lb/>
and it is a time of joy every- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
f th i rate natter is <lb/>
Bottled the lines proposed. <lb/>
Gov n or will be the fore- <lb/>
most man in th Carolina. <lb/>
candidates for governor <lb/>
m to have exhausted their <lb/>
in before <lb/>
es, <lb/>
. stations <lb/>
the c are kept bu <lb/>
; . . i m from . <lb/>
With the holidays and a pro- <lb/>
on at the same <lb/>
time Raleigh should be anything <lb/>
else than a town. <lb/>
Joy and sorrow are close com- <lb/>
and are seldom <lb/>
far from each other. We <lb/>
are joyous today and sorrowful <lb/>
tomorrow. Weeping may en- <lb/>
for a right, joy cometh <lb/>
in the Ore part of <lb/>
the world rejoices, while another <lb/>
part of it mourns. Life is made <lb/>
up of and shadow. <lb/>
God made it so, and He knows <lb/>
what is best- <lb/>
These meditations to <lb/>
mind as this present season <lb/>
Yes. here it is Christ- <lb/>
holidays will loosen some mas, the most joyous time of the <lb/>
of the purse strings and do that <lb/>
much good toward relieving the <lb/>
financial situation. <lb/>
year, and the time looked for- <lb/>
to all the year with more <lb/>
pleasure than any other. So <lb/>
many hearts, young and old. hail <lb/>
it delight, and we hope their <lb/>
full to over- <lb/>
Si a signed <lb/>
m. a e is not <lb/>
T r I . i thou as <lb/>
b ti re lie mi de the statement. <lb/>
presents that have been <lb/>
laid away since last Christmas of joy will be <lb/>
may be brushed up and given to flowing, <lb/>
somebody else. But is i. joy for all Not so. <lb/>
Some are coning to this Christ- <lb/>
Mr. Taft is back in time to mas with hearts all crushed and <lb/>
hang up his stocking and he bleeding with sorrow, because <lb/>
aw the the shadow of death or <lb/>
Hal nomination in it. tune as crossed the threshold. <lb/>
I ever so, and will be until <lb/>
Uncle Sam says he does not the end of time, <lb/>
mean anything; by it, so God pity those whose hearts <lb/>
he is just doing it to let the are under the shadow, and com- <lb/>
e what fine ships we have and fort them with presence <lb/>
how our can sail them. Christ cam to bless those who <lb/>
mourn, and was never too busy <lb/>
e have heard of people killing to comfort the sad hearted. Let <lb/>
th. because of financial those who rejoice not forget to <lb/>
troubles, that is because they had have a thought for those who <lb/>
money than they thought <lb/>
they needed, but Ohio mar. <lb/>
who burned up in bills <lb/>
and then took- himself off sets a Candidates are just now in the <lb/>
new precedent, It is to be hoped ms-of holiday festivities, but <lb/>
i others will attempt to imitate will loom up early in the <lb/>
him, especially while money is <lb/>
scarce enough. <lb/>
John H. Small, <lb/>
according to the Washington <lb/>
respondent of the News and Ob- <lb/>
server, has been treated any- <lb/>
thing else but courteously by <lb/>
Speaker of the House Cannon, in <lb/>
the failure to give him an <lb/>
on the rivers and <lb/>
Congressman Small <lb/>
is the originator and <lb/>
ed leader of the movement for the <lb/>
inland waterway and ought to be <lb/>
on the committee under whose <lb/>
consideration matters of that <lb/>
kind most directly come. The <lb/>
speaker gave no reason for not <lb/>
appointing him even after being <lb/>
recommended, and it is not well <lb/>
understood why he was thus <lb/>
William;, <lb/>
of <lb/>
of <lb/>
At a meeting of Mecklenburg <lb/>
county medical association. Dr. <lb/>
CA of Charlotte, <lb/>
read a paper that stirred up a <lb/>
sensation. But the doctor utter- <lb/>
ed truths and said some things <lb/>
along lines that people have <lb/>
ready been thinking, and it <lb/>
plies to some other sections <lb/>
side of We quote <lb/>
one <lb/>
sending so-called <lb/>
nurses out. of town to wait on <lb/>
sick people is a disgrace to <lb/>
the nurse's profession and to the <lb/>
medical profession. To sen I a <lb/>
young woman to a b brother <lb/>
physician in a distant town under <lb/>
the assumed name of a trained <lb/>
nurse and cause the family to <lb/>
pay four and six dollars p day <lb/>
for common labor is not right <lb/>
Let the doctors say whether she <lb/>
is a trained nurse or a good <lb/>
woman who is nursing as <lb/>
best she and it will be <lb/>
better for all <lb/>
From Pupils. <lb/>
Christmas started in at th <lb/>
graded school on Friday, the <lb/>
superintendent and teachers be <lb/>
given presents by the<lb/>
The Mistletoe <lb/>
Ry LOVE. <lb/>
I i are the talk about <lb/>
a crusade to do away with giving and <lb/>
presents Christmas. What had a list fight on closed for the <lb/>
us are concerned in is a floor of the house, Thursday and <lb/>
1907, by <lb/>
yon Hep the <lb/>
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twig of mistletoe is <lb/>
a stem and long leaf or <lb/>
two. <lb/>
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Into Its in takes posses- <lb/>
Won. The i Ii will otter <lb/>
mid ks the <lb/>
branch, la of <lb/>
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. holidays. <lb/>
boys rid Instead <lb/>
of b . . in the <lb/>
National i ail, i. might <lb/>
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but <lb/>
a year; marriages take <lb/>
i about re <lb/>
tr n the w of cutting <lb/>
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outer week or <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
is the matter with in- <lb/>
birthday parties also <lb/>
me oftener than wed- <lb/>
dings. <lb/>
; national <lb/>
gaged in. <lb/>
for of our <lb/>
makers to be en- <lb/>
With rs, d <lb/>
roads, and <lb/>
biles in New the people <lb/>
should not be put to much <lb/>
about something to ride <lb/>
in while the cab drivers are on a <lb/>
strike <lb/>
it seems probable that <lb/>
nor Glenn will call the legislature <lb/>
in extra sometime in Jan- <lb/>
to consider the compromise <lb/>
of the rate matter with the <lb/>
railroads. We hope the matter <lb/>
will come to an early settlement <lb/>
somehow, as the agitation has <lb/>
been prolonged until it is hurtful <lb/>
to business generally. <lb/>
One of the ministers at a <lb/>
Methodist conference in <lb/>
hit Speaker Cannon a <lb/>
knock out blow. He is a <lb/>
disgrace and an outrage that a <lb/>
man whose lips drip with <lb/>
and whose energies are <lb/>
to the furthering of the <lb/>
liquor interests of the country <lb/>
should occupy a position of power <lb/>
only second to that of the <lb/>
The speaker ought to <lb/>
feel like thirty cents after that <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
Ambition <lb/>
can <lb/>
for <lb/>
he will he a simple bur- <lb/>
d n bearer for others as long as <lb/>
lie lives, a leach on society, or <lb/>
whether he will a broad <lb/>
minded, useful, and successful <lb/>
man. If the boy at this age I as <lb/>
no ambition to be anybody and is <lb/>
content to simply let things <lb/>
flicker and take his chance with <lb/>
others just like him, <lb/>
aw his opportunities to acquire <lb/>
knowledge and caring only for <lb/>
the trivialities of life, he can <lb/>
make up his mind to carry a <lb/>
hod, ride on the brake beams of <lb/>
a freight car, or dodge <lb/>
lice as long as he lives, or ho can <lb/>
resolve to be a man in the high- <lb/>
est sense, seek every means for <lb/>
physical, mental and moral <lb/>
growth and development and <lb/>
graduate into the ever widening <lb/>
field of utility and success. It <lb/>
matters little what his boyhood <lb/>
environment may be. If he but <lb/>
has the ambition and well <lb/>
grounded purpose he will climb <lb/>
out of Press. <lb/>
His Only <lb/>
Tl ere h a i o i <lb/>
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The Reflector prints a letter <lb/>
ti day citizen of long years <lb/>
ago, we know will be read <lb/>
with keen interest by in my of <lb/>
our older citizens. It i. from Dr. <lb/>
David R. Wallace, cf Waco, <lb/>
Texas. While the editor did toe <lb/>
live far enough back to personally i <lb/>
know Dr. before he left <lb/>
here, yet we have heard the older <lb/>
people speak of him so often that <lb/>
it almost feels like he is an old <lb/>
j acquaintance. We hope- many <lb/>
letters will be sent in response to j , <lb/>
his request for a line from his , <lb/>
fellow students <lb/>
These mine explosions are <lb/>
something horrible. Three have <lb/>
recently occurred that were at- <lb/>
tended by great loss of life, one <lb/>
in West Virginia, one in Ala- <lb/>
and one in Pennsylvania. <lb/>
Under present conditions of<lb/>
hi<lb/>
el l-.-n on o <lb/>
ho <lb/>
r the -I <lb/>
have I de his . -i <lb/>
y, in <lb/>
i o <lb/>
In v <lb/>
-ii , i In i i- <lb/>
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into- <lb/>
I from Hit <lb/>
II I the <lb/>
I d<lb/>
ii pie<lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
FARMVILLE, <lb/>
In the State of Carolina, at the close of business Dec. 3rd. 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured 8,105.74 o co <lb/>
Overdrafts 808.84 <lb/>
Furniture and 1,630.50 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Hankers 34,499.18 <lb/>
Cash items 7.063 <lb/>
Gold coin 640.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 870.90 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital stock 10,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses and <lb/>
fr i a, prop- <lb/>
para It tally, <lb/>
i- well known, m the <lb/>
In Its ii mil <lb/>
I, inn from it tree. <lb/>
I o hi ii be . <lb/>
tin ha lime <lb/>
i carry ii- j <lb/>
i lion of trees ; <lb/>
nil ll growth, la <lb/>
In toe north <lb/>
England. Tho gardener between I <lb/>
thumb not of the- <lb/>
little of u- <lb/>
it that Us Juice out <lb/>
It of n branch <lb/>
of tin- tree, he a <lb/>
branch, on which the hark is and <lb/>
If older branch <lb/>
the bark is <lb/>
on The berry it <lb/>
Sol bark. which <lb/>
ii In in place- by <lb/>
own sum. <lb/>
Late April or May is the- proper <lb/>
on fur in, th The- loon <lb/>
the n little <lb/>
or root, u bending in <lb/>
toward the branch the- tree, appear. <lb/>
i Mi <lb/>
the i <lb/>
tree, <lb/>
a ti I l <lb/>
ml . <lb/>
I I I s . ; . r <lb/>
I I , ; <lb/>
, . ; . . . . <lb/>
H-l-l- <lb/>
, . <lb/>
am -in i f <lb/>
-d. <lb/>
Ml v p nil <lb/>
Of I Hid , row <lb/>
I l-v In .,.,,. <lb/>
of Si n . , <lb/>
ls i- ml h i <lb/>
to the u ii.,. <lb/>
I II <lb/>
and <lb/>
n hi <lb/>
apple <lb/>
is <lb/>
iv <lb/>
e or <lb/>
lit <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Total <lb/>
102,811.14 <lb/>
taxes paid <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Deposits sub. to <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
2,079.3 <lb/>
100.00 <lb/>
5,497.51 <lb/>
80.381.44 <lb/>
2,752.81 <lb/>
102,811.14 <lb/>
safety men who go down in a <lb/>
When all is lost save their in <lb/>
some men get on their dignity. hands. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J. R Davis, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
A L i , , . I I I I . . L . v <lb/>
and belief- <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 6th day of Dec <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. Davis, Cashier, <lb/>
W. J. Turnage <lb/>
R. L. Davis <lb/>
F. M. Davis, <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
n considerable period <lb/>
which looks like a small <lb/>
ticking the tree from tho top of <lb/>
the- hook, fulls off. Tho <lb/>
thinks It la nil over, hut the <lb/>
gardener knows hotter. lie <lb/>
knows that after a the branch <lb/>
will twain to at the point of In- <lb/>
gradually rising to <lb/>
from counties. The o <lb/>
this name is exceedingly fond of the <lb/>
mistletoe berry, After anting Us till <lb/>
Hie bird to another tree. Being <lb/>
cleanly, u uses the branch of the tree <lb/>
upon which it for n napkin, <lb/>
wiping thereon. <lb/>
a is thus <lb/>
and to tho hark. Then <lb/>
the reproductive process follows <lb/>
An Inquiry to whether <lb/>
is still t found on oak <lb/>
treat, as in days, m <lb/>
the discovery of oaks in on <lb/>
county of bearing the par <lb/>
site. mistletoe has come. <lb/>
to i- rather <lb/>
When the and the miss, <lb/>
the u-i in the proper <lb/>
the with kiss. <lb/>
Willy's Hot Christmas. <lb/>
said In, Nag, <lb/>
sometimes talked <lb/>
you had a hot time on <lb/>
T say i replied Willy. <lb/>
Clans Oiled my so full <lb/>
that they fell down Into <lb/>
on lire, pit up f <lb/>
up the scraps that left <lb/>
found paw there r do <lb/>
thing, got in hands <lb/>
burned I had f In lied nil day, <lb/>
then licked mo fer up <lb/>
on <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
We sell Eclipse and <lb/>
fountain pens. <lb/>
B. T. <lb/>
C. J- Jackson from Wake For- <lb/>
est College. H. J- Langston from <lb/>
Whitsett Institute and Misses <lb/>
Minnie and Dora Cox from the <lb/>
Baptist tor Women are <lb/>
at home for the holidays. <lb/>
Our stock of boys suits <lb/>
at cost for the next days. <lb/>
They must go -B. F. Manning <lb/>
Prof. G. E- Lineberry and his <lb/>
two little girls Ruth and Mar- <lb/>
left this morning Siler <lb/>
City where they will spend the <lb/>
holidays with relatives. <lb/>
A new lot of the best lime <lb/>
in. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
All the boarding pupils of W. <lb/>
H. S. left for their respective <lb/>
Friday. The dormitories <lb/>
have a lonely appearance now. <lb/>
Prospects for the spring are <lb/>
bright. <lb/>
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mills one of Black Jack's <lb/>
most prosperous farmer was in <lb/>
town Friday. <lb/>
We have on hand a few copies <lb/>
of the history of the San j <lb/>
co disaster. Usual price <lb/>
Our price, B. T. Cox i <lb/>
d. Bro. <lb/>
Last night Miss Homier Kit- <lb/>
school at Reedy Branch j <lb/>
church gave a very interesting <lb/>
Christmas entertainment. After <lb/>
several Bongs and recitations <lb/>
been rendered, a short talk was <lb/>
made by F. C. Nye on the <lb/>
of good citizenship. At <lb/>
the close of his talk he also <lb/>
a nice Testament to Miss I <lb/>
Meta for having read <lb/>
through the Bible during the <lb/>
past year, one each to Mrs. Jesse <lb/>
Braxton, Mrs. Enoch Braxton <lb/>
and Miss Letha Harris in behalf <lb/>
of the Sunday school for their <lb/>
faithful attendance during the <lb/>
past year. <lb/>
Fork time is here. Get <lb/>
your salt at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
The famous Hawks glasses at <lb/>
B. T. ox Bro, Don't neglect <lb/>
your eye <lb/>
Rainy sloppy weather <lb/>
no dread to those who are well <lb/>
provided with good rubber shoes <lb/>
and boots. We have the best <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
and company. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co, have <lb/>
a complete k Of ready made <lb/>
clothing see him before you get <lb/>
your next suit. <lb/>
There were regular s- at <lb/>
the Free Will Baptist church <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
NOTICE-We will pay per <lb/>
cent, premium on cashier's <lb/>
checks till Dec. 1907. <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co, <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
of ell kinds prepared <lb/>
at the Milling mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
You talk about good neat and <lb/>
comfortable school that are <lb/>
cheap but I can assure you that <lb/>
the desk made <lb/>
by the A c cox Manufacturing <lb/>
company has all these qualities <lb/>
Nice dress shoes for ladies and <lb/>
gentlemen just in at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber o- <lb/>
The A Q ox 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. o . <lb/>
Try a tree brand pocket knife. <lb/>
hey are sold under guarantee. <lb/>
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb/>
Bro, <lb/>
Now is the time to get single <lb/>
and double low down <lb/>
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb/>
of station- <lb/>
must go. We must make <lb/>
room for our immense stock cf <lb/>
new goods now coming During <lb/>
the next forty days we will make <lb/>
special prices to all our customers <lb/>
on our box papers. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
T. W. Wood Sons 1907 <lb/>
nips and seed can now <lb/>
be had at the drug store of Dr <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Have all your wood turning <lb/>
work done at the Carolina Milling <lb/>
Mfg. First class work <lb/>
done <lb/>
The A. G Manufacturing <lb/>
company have now on file orders <lb/>
for a few of their old reliable <lb/>
Cox cotton planters and simplex <lb/>
guano sowers for spring ship <lb/>
Hunsucker buggies are still go- <lb/>
if you want a nice up-to- <lb/>
date buggy you had <lb/>
better give him an call <lb/>
See B. F. Manning co. for <lb/>
the nicest of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
Harrington, Harbor Co., are <lb/>
having a large double story ware- <lb/>
house erected just back of their <lb/>
store. This will add greatly to <lb/>
their convenience. <lb/>
The cold weather brings no <lb/>
dread to those having plenty bed- <lb/>
ding, blankets and a <lb/>
specialty at A. W Ange and <lb/>
We have a large line of nice <lb/>
oak suits of couches, <lb/>
chairs, tables stoves etc., <lb/>
must go at some price during the. <lb/>
next few days. A. W. Ange <lb/>
co. <lb/>
sacks of salt at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses Kate and Chapman <lb/>
went to Greenville today. <lb/>
Misses Kate Chapman, <lb/>
Chapman Hulda Cox are at <lb/>
home from their respective <lb/>
schools for the holidays. <lb/>
A new line of plaids and home <lb/>
span at B F Manning company <lb/>
We ate ready to open our forge j <lb/>
line of Christmas goods- I <lb/>
us a call. Harrington, Barber i <lb/>
Now is the time to purchase <lb/>
your Box Body Carts while they <lb/>
are cheap. The A. G. ox Man- <lb/>
Co., have plenty of <lb/>
them on hand. Gall and see them, <lb/>
Another large lot of i n's and <lb/>
Shoes just opened. Come <lb/>
and examine them <lb/>
Harrington, Barber . Co, <lb/>
Don't you need some furniture. <lb/>
Make wife glad by <lb/>
home with u a i rock <lb/>
couch A. W. Ange co, <lb/>
The on has n I in- <lb/>
to make many spend <lb/>
necessary money if they have it <lb/>
along with them, Put it <lb/>
Bank of Winterville and it <lb/>
be absolutely safe and at <lb/>
same lime cause you to . <lb/>
more of it. J. L. Jackson. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. made a large shipment <lb/>
their well known Economic <lb/>
yesterday Would advise <lb/>
all our customers to place their <lb/>
order as early as practicable. <lb/>
Rubber shoes of all sizes and <lb/>
rubber coats at B. F Manning <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
When in need of nice kid <lb/>
gloves, driving glove-, and work <lb/>
gloves, see B. F. o. <lb/>
dress shoes for gentlemen at B. <lb/>
F. Manning's company. <lb/>
When a man goes to purchase <lb/>
a home he generally considers <lb/>
the location and the well <lb/>
as the price, therefore why not <lb/>
when you arc ti inking to <lb/>
purchase saddles by calling <lb/>
on the A. G. Cox Mai <lb/>
Co. for their handy Economic <lb/>
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb/>
sides being durable. <lb/>
The A. G. Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. have just a solid car <lb/>
of the famous Pittsburgh Fence. <lb/>
Call and see them before you buy <lb/>
for prices that are in- <lb/>
be afraid of the banks <lb/>
during the panic and hoard up <lb/>
your money at home. We read <lb/>
almost daily occurrence s where <lb/>
money is stolen from the house or <lb/>
destroyed by lire. Put it into <lb/>
the Tank of Winterville, give the <lb/>
benefit of its circulation and at <lb/>
the same time it is perfectly <lb/>
J. L Jacks n, Cashier. <lb/>
Lime and salt at A. W. <lb/>
For acres of <lb/>
land which is known as the <lb/>
homestead of Fred White farm, <lb/>
consisting of about two horse <lb/>
farm of nice, cleared land, one <lb/>
dwelling, one barn and <lb/>
necessary out houses. farm <lb/>
is Mutable for cotton, corn, to- <lb/>
peas, etc For further <lb/>
particulars apply to A- Cox or <lb/>
Ollie Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Stray T Up-I have taken <lb/>
up a stray cow, red color, butt <lb/>
headed, marked swallow fork in <lb/>
right ear. Owner can get same <lb/>
by proving pi, and paying <lb/>
C. R. Galloway, <lb/>
R. F. D. No. N. C. <lb/>
7-2-1 <lb/>
i Pope i st <lb/>
to Li i . I bin <lb/>
critic <lb/>
. .- i- i Hi in fro- <lb/>
i ., . was <lb/>
with r ll-o <lb/>
i I. r<lb/>
I r <lb/>
. i<lb/>
. i <lb/>
I I i <lb/>
el nil . are m <lb/>
i ti <lb/>
THE DEPARTMENT<lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized A c for Ayden and <lb/>
A for Daily BARGAINS IN REAL ESTA Th <lb/>
and we . m, <lb/>
a- -1 receipts outside corporation at <lb/>
i i i . <lb/>
ill <lb/>
I out <lb/>
i Ii at you <lb/>
i In i It <lb/>
el the Ion Tit-Bit i. <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
The Bank of Winterville <lb/>
AT <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Dec. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 10.0811.70 <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due Banks <lb/>
cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
other U. S- <lb/>
Total <lb/>
18,282.91 Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock . 5,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
and taxes paid 41.47 <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
Deposits sub. to 10,688.78 <lb/>
cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 1,800.78 <lb/>
In arrears We have <lb/>
all receive tin n <lb/>
in- <lb/>
for printing <lb/>
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb/>
to E. E. Co., they <lb/>
have the best. <lb/>
A Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb/>
Iron, positive permanent and <lb/>
effectual relief in and <lb/>
a general tonic only M. <lb/>
drug store, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Your lady friend would <lb/>
of those fancy boxes <lb/>
of candy at Sauls <lb/>
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
We will have a full line <lb/>
Candies, also apples, <lb/>
oranges, banana, raisins, <lb/>
and anything you want in <lb/>
and Christmas goods. <lb/>
J N. Alexander and Co. <lb/>
Boys I have a nice line of safe- <lb/>
from 1.00 to you <lb/>
I d i well to procure one m d <lb/>
time and money- See my <lb/>
line of Sober, and other brand. <lb/>
of pocket knives M M <lb/>
Carload of Portland cement, <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J, <lb/>
Smith Co, <lb/>
The Ayden Milling and Mi i <lb/>
factoring plant was sold a p <lb/>
lie auction her.- yesterday an <lb/>
was bid in by J. F. <lb/>
J, N. Alexander and Co. <lb/>
Car of h and soft c I <lb/>
by R. Smith. Co, <lb/>
Pine will r <lb/>
cold a <lb/>
bottle from M M <lb/>
Those beautiful bas- <lb/>
containing such d i s <lb/>
candy i . d <lb/>
to please many a maiden fair- <lb/>
patterns kept on hand, <lb/>
latest styles. -I. It. Smith Co. <lb/>
The largest and cheapest line <lb/>
of stationary in town don't buy <lb/>
until you have examined M. M- <lb/>
J. E I wards Son <lb/>
received a ear load of El <lb/>
wire fence. Can furnish J <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb/>
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb/>
big opening <lb/>
our Christmas goods Dec. 12th. <lb/>
J. N. <lb/>
will have you <lb/>
want Christmas for your moth r, <lb/>
father, brother, s. broth- <lb/>
and all for; <lb/>
J. N, an o <lb/>
Go to E E n <lb/>
market for beef, h m <lb/>
and fresh <lb/>
The pr I by caps <lb/>
cloaks in town at Smith <lb/>
Tripp, S o. are in <lb/>
lion and <lb/>
public <lb/>
in m line I i w <lb/>
eat or life ha Try <lb/>
them, <lb/>
n I i Wad <lb/>
boar, weighs about I , <lb/>
has been mark d so I <lb/>
can't tell I r <lb/>
and <lb/>
paving damage and the cost of <lb/>
th v., can have i am <lb/>
D . 1907. I. <lb/>
Ayden, N. c <lb/>
A choice lino of community <lb/>
silver ware for Christmas <lb/>
trade -I K Smith company <lb/>
-iii In <lb/>
ft Ins. <lb/>
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb/>
team Smith Co <lb/>
L me <lb/>
and a full of El <lb/>
R. Sn <lb/>
Hart and Co have re <lb/>
d and daily r <lb/>
the nicest and freshest line <lb/>
on the market <lb/>
D Joseph Di n <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
CURES COLDS <lb/>
and <lb/>
the aches <lb/>
Contain No <lb/>
. , i p its and <lb/>
t . B. <lb/>
. m's. <lb/>
A COMEDY OF <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, I <lb/>
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. J- L- JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn <lb/>
to b <lb/>
fore me, this 10th day of De- <lb/>
1907 <lb/>
James R. Johnson, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. G. Cox, <lb/>
G. E, Lineberry, <lb/>
J. P, Harrington. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
Light and heavy groceries, <lb/>
cigars and tobacco at Tripp Hart <lb/>
and company. <lb/>
A lot of cool in . and heat- <lb/>
stoves at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Car load fine and coarse <lb/>
salt at J It Smith Co. <lb/>
Man Who W C i Col<lb/>
ii<lb/>
i i in <lb/>
1-<lb/>
. .<lb/>
, . <lb/>
A DOCTOR'S HEROISM. <lb/>
Very Feat <lb/>
Strength Well Bravery. <lb/>
Field . <lb/>
I in <lb/>
i noble <lb/>
It i night had fall <lb/>
The ad <lb/>
p a <lb/>
. in i w, es <lb/>
ire of i<lb/>
I i<lb/>
V. came <lb/>
aid. ire . <lb/>
of <lb/>
a. . I. It i <lb/>
, v . <lb/>
I examined I<lb/>
TIE ; <lb/>
In the Slate of N Carol <lb/>
We have the line <lb/>
Christmas goods ever came f <lb/>
Ayden; come to see us <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
For goods and pres- <lb/>
for your children, friends <lb/>
and sweethearts don't fail to sec <lb/>
Hart and company, they <lb/>
can please and you <lb/>
A full line carpenters tools <lb/>
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Windows, doors, Minds, locks <lb/>
and butts, J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. I<lb/>
RES . <lb/>
B ire <lb/>
and <lb/>
line from B i an I <lb/>
ma <lb/>
. , . ;, <lb/>
Nat.<lb/>
. . . i <lb/>
t to <lb/>
. Oil . <lb/>
Total <lb/>
MA in e A A. <lb/>
COUNTY OP PITT <lb/>
I Smith. Cashier of the ; bank, do swear <lb/>
the above .- t my knowledge and belief.<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Dec. <lb/>
STANCH- HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
It. C. CANNON. <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
Director<lb/>
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II <lb/>
What About <lb/>
With the the season to all our <lb/>
readers m ask you the question of the hour <lb/>
WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS <lb/>
The children are it with wondering <lb/>
expectations of what Santa <lb/>
is likely to bring them. <lb/>
The older people are asking it, not so much <lb/>
in speculation regarding the <lb/>
tint I will bring to them, but <lb/>
a an inquiry as to how they are to pro- <lb/>
suitable and satisfactory presents for <lb/>
relatives and friends without too heavy <lb/>
upon their time and <lb/>
Kay we help you solve the problem and <lb/>
Pit you in the way of doing your Christmas <lb/>
shopping with pleasure satisfaction and <lb/>
W r of selection that <lb/>
can c he found in a very extensive snow- <lb/>
ii I I goods- We take pleasure <lb/>
and will do all in our <lb/>
power to help you to just the right article at <lb/>
price, so th it you may leave our <lb/>
came, and perfectly <lb/>
your purchases in every respect. <lb/>
i to ail a cordial invitation to call <lb/>
and i line of <lb/>
HOLIDAY GOODS <lb/>
every reader at our store at an <lb/>
dab . and wishing one and all a very <lb/>
I we remain, <lb/>
CHICKENS <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
J. R. J. G <lb/>
lit ll <lb/>
A WARM I <lb/>
SPOT <lb/>
i U I- II ;. . <lb/>
ii as ; . y,,. . ., <lb/>
Ill I V I ll i, , . I <lb/>
I . . U, <lb/>
We are th Plumbers <lb/>
d t. it. B <lb/>
. ii, ;. make <lb/>
as little as and <lb/>
I in the eke i time in <lb/>
j on can done. <lb/>
C A Dickens <lb/>
Heavenly Visitor <lb/>
than we <lb/>
the time of <lb/>
Trouble with your Tinning and <lb/>
Slating. <lb/>
We m things right so <lb/>
and thorough- <lb/>
a now the ti <lb/>
begun before it , ended. <lb/>
i is worth a <lb/>
big but you'll find oar <lb/>
as moderate as if the work had <lb/>
as rely a- <lb/>
Shop in rear of M. Fleming's <lb/>
e. <lb/>
j r. STOKES <lb/>
Proprietor, <lb/>
CHICKENS <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON. <lb/>
You can find chickens , <lb/>
day, and turkeys they can Ladles ard Gentlemen s Tailor, <lb/>
be had, at my store near A. C L Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
. Pressing. Altering, Repairing. <lb/>
on had Dyeing- <lb/>
on had. C. C and Dry c <lb/>
i Satisfaction or no charges. <lb/>
X and Fleming<lb/>
III. lip<lb/>
horse, a lot of hogs, corn, fodder <lb/>
and hay, wagon, carts, plows, <lb/>
hoes and shovels, cultivators, <lb/>
mowing machine and rake. Sale <lb/>
to take place Jan. 3rd, 1908. at <lb/>
o'clock a. m., at Mrs. <lb/>
son's farm. <lb/>
J. C <lb/>
Barber Shop. <lb/>
TO MY FRIENDS. <lb/>
Having been away for several <lb/>
months wish to announce to <lb/>
my friends and patrons of the <lb/>
of Pitt that I am still <lb/>
connected with the firm of Chas. <lb/>
M. and if are <lb/>
allowed to misuse happy <lb/>
term home as a synonym for a <lb/>
out I still call <lb/>
Greenville my home, and while I <lb/>
intend to be away from Green- <lb/>
ville a great deal of my time <lb/>
this fall a postal care of b-x <lb/>
Greenville, will reach me <lb/>
within a day or two We now <lb/>
have a number of slightly used <lb/>
pianos, some of which <lb/>
have been rented during the <lb/>
months, which <lb/>
were temporarily used by artists <lb/>
the exposition and for <lb/>
work, at bargain a. <lb/>
also offer a special school <lb/>
piano for fully measuring <lb/>
up in to any <lb/>
instrument. This piano is es- <lb/>
built for college and <lb/>
school work the special price <lb/>
named above is full <lb/>
teed by my firm for years. <lb/>
Those interested in a school piano <lb/>
or in a good slightly used <lb/>
for the home should write <lb/>
me at and will profit <lb/>
by u. and as ever I am always <lb/>
of my <lb/>
and interest as well as my <lb/>
firm's interest Grateful of past <lb/>
I patronage. Very <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
B N. C. <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
brood sows, horse, j <lb/>
cow, two-horse Hackney wagon <lb/>
a number of plows, cotton plant <lb/>
gears, etc. <lb/>
turkeys, S C. <lb/>
brown incubator and <lb/>
brooder. <lb/>
MISS. M- M. HEARNE, <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
R. F. D. No <lb/>
MAYBE <lb/>
I the <lb/>
Spoil <lb/>
SHOE REPAIRER <lb/>
in Winslow's Stables <lb/>
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Direction For tho Car of <lb/>
The first tooth, like second, <lb/>
are required for the proper <lb/>
of the food, which is all the <lb/>
more necessary in the growing child, <lb/>
who needs more nourishment in <lb/>
proportion than an older person of, <lb/>
twice his size. As soon as the teeth j <lb/>
appear they should be cleansed with <lb/>
a soft cloth, and when the child is <lb/>
old enough a little brush should be <lb/>
given to him, and he should be <lb/>
taught how to use it. After this <lb/>
the mother or nurse should see that <lb/>
it is used regularly, The month of <lb/>
even child should be examined <lb/>
or three times u year by the dentist,. <lb/>
and any little cavities discovered <lb/>
should be stopped with temporary <lb/>
filling. Indeed, as much care should <lb/>
be taken of i lie first as of the second <lb/>
set of teeth, for they are just as <lb/>
necessary to health, beauty and com- <lb/>
fort, <lb/>
value of being well <lb/>
dressed; everybody <lb/>
It grows of out the tact that <lb/>
people have to judge <lb/>
ability and standing by the <lb/>
way you look, until you give <lb/>
them something else to judge <lb/>
by. <lb/>
That Means <lb/>
that <lb/>
w e <lb/>
are in a position to increase <lb/>
the business value of every <lb/>
man in this town; we've got <lb/>
Hart, Marx <lb/>
clothes for you; and if you <lb/>
live up to your looks in these <lb/>
clothes, you'll be a sure <lb/>
in <lb/>
Business, <lb/>
cs s<lb/>
S. SCHULTZ- <lb/>
Wholesale and ii n r <lb/>
Dealer. <lb/>
Cleaning Soiled Ribbon. Fur. <lb/>
Pick out nil pieces of thread. Lay Turkeys, Egg, <lb/>
ribbon down right side up on cloth steads, , Mattresses, Pa So <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
AM <lb/>
on <lb/>
worn done <lb/>
promptly and satisfactorily <lb/>
ME <lb/>
CHICKENS <lb/>
Chickens, Turkeys. and <lb/>
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb/>
Stables, in front of market <lb/>
house. <lb/>
covered table, the ribbon is <lb/>
wide, pin down smooth as possible. <lb/>
small piece of n hits soap in <lb/>
a or saucer, then put in a little <lb/>
cold water, Make a pad of old <lb/>
muslin. With this a little of <lb/>
the soap and water tog Com <lb/>
e one end of the ribbon <lb/>
Saturate a little at a time, rubbing <lb/>
hard on soiled places and where <lb/>
creases arc op ribbon smooth. <lb/>
It the cloth underneath the ribbon <lb/>
becomes too wet, move the ribbon. <lb/>
When ii is perfectly clean and <lb/>
smooth dry without any pressing. <lb/>
cleaned this way will look <lb/>
nearly like new. <lb/>
II very In in cm<lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS . N C <lb/>
up <lb/>
Baby Carnages, <lb/>
sails Table. <lb/>
and K <lb/>
i Life Tobacco Key <lb/>
i. i.-, -M. <lb/>
Pine Apples, i up, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, C <lb/>
Mario Food, Matches <lb/>
Seed Meal H <lb/>
tor i . Is, rm, . , <lb/>
Peaches, currants, <lb/>
Glass ware Tip <lb/>
den ware, cakes <lb/>
crackers, Macaroni, <lb/>
i New Sewing m . <lb/>
rid d. <lb/>
; . ; f <lb/>
c ah. c mo c. me. <lb/>
MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts, i <lb/>
J. W. Perry Co., Cotton <lb/>
Yest <lb/>
Strict Middling n <lb/>
1-1 ll <lb/>
Low 1-S ll <lb/>
Middling ii i <lb/>
pi<lb/>
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Low tirade <lb/>
r W AND <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wire I Cobb Bros Co. <lb/>
1-4 to 8-8 <lb/>
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7-8 <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
in <lb/>
Bay <lb/>
and Jan. r <lb/>
sago<lb/>
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May Ribs <lb/>
Ian <lb/>
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EXCURSION RATE <lb/>
FOR ALL OCCASIONS <lb/>
Bracelets- <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
BRANCHES <lb/>
BRAD I Y <lb/>
THE JEWELER <lb/>
Account of CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. <lb/>
Round Tickets on Sale December <lb/>
31st. and, <lb/>
January 1st. Final limit 6th <lb/>
For further information communicate nearest <lb/>
Agent, or write <lb/>
W. J. White, G P A <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
Buying A Mighty Good Thing For Everybody Rut <lb/>
ORGAN FREE <lb/>
We will give away <lb/>
one holding the most <lb/>
coupons. <lb/>
sweet-toned Organ <lb/>
this 20-days sale. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
V, he only want, to honest <lb/>
morning of T <lb/>
to money, <lb/>
Bedstead FREE <lb/>
To the one holding the <lb/>
lucky number, we will <lb/>
give absolutely free a <lb/>
Handsome Bedstead <lb/>
this 20-days sale. <lb/>
hen you buy your gifts <lb/>
Ir Christmas you should <lb/>
to give some- <lb/>
nice however small <lb/>
not quantity <lb/>
your motto. <lb/>
this in view <lb/>
hen we bought our <lb/>
lay and we have <lb/>
daintiest ard most <lb/>
can <lb/>
given. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS <lb/>
A gift should be <lb/>
to him who re- <lb/>
better impress- <lb/>
of your <lb/>
also something that will <lb/>
keep that impression in <lb/>
mind. You surely will <lb/>
find gift you want in <lb/>
our stock. <lb/>
space is too small to give you a list of everything we have. Suffice <lb/>
to say that we have the largest and most elaborate line <lb/>
of holiday goods we have ever had. <lb/>
of toilet and manicure <lb/>
doubt <lb/>
The use of can at <lb/>
h as <lb/>
i-1 <lb/>
We also have a line of <lb/>
e m <lb/>
glass <lb/>
are <lb/>
a d <lb/>
style <lb/>
Report of Condition of <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
OF <lb/>
fl n-i up of to- <lb/>
y i <lb/>
Carolina, at the close of <lb/>
lour <lb/>
At Greenville, in the state of North .-1 m <lb/>
nerves get weak, then <lb/>
fail. the <lb/>
Dec. Stomach, nor a tin or <lb/>
RESOURCES That i. i. .-.-. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts i live. <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
reserve agents i <lb/>
Due from State Hanks a. n <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
checks and other cash <lb/>
Exchanged for <lb/>
of other National <lb/>
fractional <lb/>
and cents <lb/>
Lawful money reserve i. <lb/>
Bank,<lb/>
Legal-tender notes <lb/>
fund . S. <lb/>
Treasurer per cent of<lb/>
health is k. .-. w c u- i- <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
A successful man is one who <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
4,967.47 <lb/>
850.00 <lb/>
makes his mistakes when they <lb/>
don't count him <lb/>
lino t <lb/>
1197.659.41 <lb/>
In Bach pretty too <lb/>
Our from <lb/>
men's pocket books and closely with the <lb/>
tempt you to invest bill books o suit, and day as Santa <lb/>
from to that are reasonable, himself We have n line <lb/>
ran from has I <lb/>
-a, <lb/>
is binding. A n leather <lb/>
ways a <lb/>
., novel, j, <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in i <lb/>
Surplus Finds 6,000.11 <lb/>
profits ox- <lb/>
prate and taxes pall 1.188.6 <lb/>
National bank<lb/>
net<lb/>
Time ilea <lb/>
deposit 12,981.12 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
3,018.50 86,728.81 <lb/>
Bonds borrowed i <lb/>
i. ills Io,<lb/>
The of paper be <lb/>
that i- at<lb/>
i- . <lb/>
is the o. w to <lb/>
the s<lb/>
Mali's <lb/>
Cure is taken acting <lb/>
y upon the mu .- <lb/>
of lean, the <lb/>
e .-- . tho <lb/>
patient <lb/>
ti in doing <lb/>
r so <lb/>
. i powers that <lb/>
offer s for an <lb/>
that It fails lo for <lb/>
list i r test <lb/>
P. J. i- i O. <lb/>
Sold by i , c. <lb/>
I for <lb/>
m and <lb/>
at the Christmas <lb/>
f Carolina <lb/>
of <lb/>
Tho the Fr <lb/>
b. <lb/>
Not man I have the ache, <lb/>
I, P. j. i- c., Cashier of the above If every t <lb/>
regular holiday editions, <lb/>
I colors of leather<lb/>
and <lb/>
the pi <lb/>
Our <lb/>
for a of <lb/>
old, We picture , Illus- <lb/>
ion from holiday <lb/>
ard everything usu- <lb/>
We- found in the Book line <lb/>
call attention t <lb/>
our line of Chris <lb/>
Fisher <lb/>
our <lb/>
Christmas <lb/>
w year cards, an. <lb/>
our holiday boxes <lb/>
packages, <lb/>
o have a complete <lb/>
holly tags and <lb/>
complete without <lb/>
named bank, do swear <lb/>
the above i.- true t the <lb/>
knowledge and <lb/>
I i I <lb/>
S a i to 9th day D C.<lb/>
F. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
ti, KOld eta <lb/>
Of Mi <lb/>
Tea. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Be sure to <lb/>
see line <lb/>
of Post Card <lb/>
Albums Ev- <lb/>
post-card <lb/>
collector <lb/>
needs one, In bisque figures we have <lb/>
and nothing something that will appeal <lb/>
pocket book, how <lb/>
gift Ask to ever small or large it <lb/>
to see them be <lb/>
The line consists of French I <lb/>
plate on gold and <lb/>
silver and in triple <lb/>
mirrors with frames of <lb/>
some materials Our prices <lb/>
are very reasonable on Ibis <lb/>
line <lb/>
Report of ii of <lb/>
BANK OF <lb/>
A. <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
in she State of North Carolina, at the clone of by mess D c <lb/>
es, d oils, ti to; s etc. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
B and <lb/>
I All other Bond <lb/>
Bl S <lb/>
i-ix <lb/>
if from <lb/>
i items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Si coin, <lb/>
H minor coin cum <lb/>
notes and <lb/>
i her i <lb/>
Capital . ck <lb/>
fund <lb/>
cm <lb/>
l n In . , <lb/>
IS 239.71 <lb/>
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. <lb/>
t a i <lb/>
Al, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
19,441.00 <lb/>
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217,948.181 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
TO<lb/>
Our souvenir goods in <lb/>
and white metal arc tho <lb/>
most of the whole line, <lb/>
have hundreds of i i <lb/>
antique brass, gun metal and copper, <lb/>
that will appeal to every shopper Greenville <lb/>
and the vicinity. Dainty and original, you may be sure <lb/>
the person to whom they are given has like them <lb/>
We have heard nothing but exclamations of delight <lb/>
of C county or s <lb/>
I. J <lb/>
a t the above <lb/>
know and f. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to <lb/>
. JO h .-y of <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
ROBERT HOWARD, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
JAM <lb/>
I. I <lb/>
Amp <lb/>
J. A AND <lb/>
it V. KIN <lb/>
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ii.<lb/>
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Report cf the <lb/>
THE <lb/>
T CO <lb/>
whenever they have been shown We also have articles in tho State of North Carolina, at <lb/>
of the same without the souvenir feature that 8------ <lb/>
AT N C <lb/>
close business Dec. <lb/>
are creations of beauty, jewelry cases, candelabras, <lb/>
puff boxes, trays, ink stands, pin is <lb/>
GREAT PROFIT CUTTING SALE <lb/>
The talking machine is a <lb/>
Mr Man <lb/>
you can do better <lb/>
than buy one now The <lb/>
whole family w enjoy It. <lb/>
and tn family more <lb/>
than you. handle both <lb/>
and the Victor <lb/>
Prussia, the delicate hand painted Nippon machine sand a full line of <lb/>
are from Japan, the brightly colored and artistic records for each <lb/>
of our assortment, and the g <lb/>
creations from the German When you We have been very frugal in king I <lb/>
see us don't leave the store until you have as and believe the of the community <lb/>
line of blue cobalt from Germany, this line j <lb/>
ornamental prices contain-will appreciate the fact You lo store h <lb/>
s of Greenville. When you give a gift out you we the real holiday All goods will be <lb/>
e that will give local touch to <lb/>
receives it prices marked <lb/>
1.000.00 <lb/>
2.715 <lb/>
Loans and discounts 762,876.60 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
All other stocks Ponds <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fur- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Due Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Silver coin including <lb/>
all miner coin currency <lb/>
National bunk <lb/>
and other U. S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital sleek <lb/>
Surplus Fund <lb/>
Sits <lb/>
current ; i <lb/>
s paid <lb/>
Hills <lb/>
Tim. <lb/>
i M <lb/>
89.305 Duo m and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
I Cashier's i<lb/>
GO <lb/>
155.778 <lb/>
1.773 <lb/>
ST <lb/>
237.822.46 <lb/>
State pf North Carolina, county of Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr, of the above named bank, do <lb/>
above is true I i the b a of ago <lb/>
and belief. C S. It, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn l fore <lb/>
me this day of Dee. 1907- <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
My com. expires <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
A. M. MOSELEY. <lb/>
J. L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
MAKE J f <lb/>
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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
Ural Frederick Grant's Story About <lb/>
Famous Father. <lb/>
I n i ;. Dent Grant, <lb/>
r of the de- <lb/>
i the east, es- <lb/>
high i . dinner guest <lb/>
exclusive York society <lb/>
L On an a out <lb/>
other night Be is wanted <lb/>
sort of after dinner <lb/>
that M. <lb/>
s wont u fur the general <lb/>
is frank to admit that lie <lb/>
Ken that peculiar kind <lb/>
gastronomic eloquence. Tl <lb/>
however, a forte of <lb/>
NO I ICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly i before the <lb/>
i Court Clerk of Pitt county, <lb/>
of the of l. H. <lb/>
Moore, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to the estate to <lb/>
mike in-mediate to <lb/>
and pi claims <lb/>
estate arc notified to re- <lb/>
the same to the undersigned fir <lb/>
the of <lb/>
or this notice will be <lb/>
plead r of <lb/>
This day of Nov. 1907. <lb/>
Martha A. Moore, <lb/>
of D. H. Moore, <lb/>
t d. o t w.<lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Superior Court of <lb/>
ed <lb/>
I n e. the undersigned, on <lb/>
th f November, 1907, on the <lb/>
e . Owens, deceased. <lb/>
vi ail persons <lb/>
t d to make <lb/>
t, to the undersigned, <lb/>
of state to pres- <lb/>
i s. within months <lb/>
. if this i or this no- <lb/>
bar if their re <lb/>
x 1907, <lb/>
lie . Ow. us, <lb/>
i to the estate of <lb/>
. ;. , <lb/>
of the Board of Commissioners <lb/>
for Pitt County <lb/>
Statement of the number of meetings held by the Board of <lb/>
Commissioners for Pitt county, number of days each member has <lb/>
attended, an l amounts allowed for services as Commissioners for <lb/>
the fiscal year ending 1st, 1901. <lb/>
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb/>
Amount allowed J. J. Elks chairman, for day <lb/>
as commissioner 2.00 <lb/>
for day as committeemen <lb/>
miles traveled at<lb/>
I of the . <lb/>
I . n a<lb/>
i it is a v i son that <lb/>
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NOTICE <lb/>
Ry virtue i f power of con- <lb/>
age Deed ex- <lb/>
I . i y II. l. <lb/>
For i i the 11th day of <lb/>
r, bi d duly recorded in the <lb/>
of Deed n I Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, in Book J B, page <lb/>
oil. lo ; <lb/>
House door in <lb/>
for cash, I . highest bid- <lb/>
lay, the lay of Jan- <lb/>
real <lb/>
. I in I he i of <lb/>
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t. on<lb/>
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follow i civil war, <lb/>
o sit in I o Wash- <lb/>
on, a woman entered <lb/>
i on I ii d to see him, lie <lb/>
i I ad come to ask <lb/>
tho Ion of her .- m, who was <lb/>
pi for a serious <lb/>
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her, Ii he felt that the <lb/>
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to I the mother's feel- <lb/>
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and i j to <lb/>
a dot n the buck <lb/>
l c o ; tr am n it <lb/>
W Au or <lb/>
Amount allowed W. R. Home for day as com- <lb/>
missioner 2.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at 1.20 <lb/>
Amount allowed J- R. Spier for day as com- <lb/>
missioner 2.00 <lb/>
for day as committeeman 2.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at 2.00 <lb/>
Amount allowed J. R. Barnhill for day as com <lb/>
missioner 2.00 <lb/>
for days as committeemen at 2.00 6.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at <lb/>
NEW BOARD <lb/>
Amount allowed R. King, chairman for <lb/>
b as commissioner at 82.00 f 44.00 <lb/>
for days as committeeman 42.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at 17.05 <lb/>
Amount allowed John Z. Brooks days as <lb/>
J 44.00. <lb/>
fur days as committeeman 24.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at 46.50 <lb/>
Amount allowed M. T. Spier com- <lb/>
missioner at 2.00 44.00 <lb/>
for days as committeeman at 2.00  <lb/>
for miles traveled at <lb/>
Amount allowed D. J. Holland for days <lb/>
commissioner at S 12.00 <lb/>
days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb/>
miles traveled at 39.70 <lb/>
allowed N. r. . ox for days as i- <lb/>
r at <lb/>
LI days as committeeman at 2.00 <lb/>
for miles traveled at , 6.70 <lb/>
11.80 <lb/>
8573.10 <lb/>
POUNDS <lb/>
Just Arrived At <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Where 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, they guarantee it per <lb/>
cent pure. Don't fail to see <lb/>
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb/>
stoves, shot guns, <lb/>
Enamel ware etc It is the <lb/>
place to buy your shells. 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/>
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb/>
will find 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 by <lb/>
No to Creditors<lb/>
. i<lb/>
. I, notice r i i; i ii i<lb/>
I, i I nil e <lb/>
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, or this notice <lb/>
r i <lb/>
. V. i .-i <lb/>
I v. <lb/>
Total amount Board <lb/>
State of Carolina, Pitt county. <lb/>
I, Richard Williams, of Deeds ex-officio of <lb/>
the Board Commissioners for the county said do certify that <lb/>
the foregoing correct statement as doth record in <lb/>
my office. <lb/>
Given under my hand and seal of said Board of Commission- <lb/>
at office in Greenville, this 25th day of November 1907. <lb/>
R. WILLIAMS, Clerk Beard Com. for Pitt Co. <lb/>
Com. Pitt Co. N. C <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I <lb/>
to the<lb/>
at their meeting the <lb/>
1908, r license <lb/>
lay m <lb/>
in the town <lb/>
I IT <lb/>
This 2nd 1907. <lb/>
W. R. Whitehead. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given I <lb/>
will make application to the board <lb/>
of counts commissioners on the <lb/>
first Monday in January, to <lb/>
retail liquors in the town of <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
This Dec. 1907.<lb/>
Mi n . <lb/>
group i tin men <lb/>
ii S i it the late <lb/>
. rd M <lb/>
Ir. M one, <lb/>
t, a did <lb/>
in society, but the <lb/>
had i prop t and be- <lb/>
i on ii dignity <lb/>
it id to unduly fa- <lb/>
. o all know, rather <lb/>
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any allusion to his bald- <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
is hereby given that <lb/>
make w plication to the <lb/>
ard of county <lb/>
n i he fir Mi i d in January, <lb/>
1808, for lie- to retail <lb/>
in the town of Oakley, N. C. <lb/>
This Dec. 2nd 1907- <lb/>
l L. Canon. <lb/>
FOR SALE- <lb/>
Farm of about acres in one <lb/>
mile of Small house, <lb/>
stables and barn, and water. <lb/>
Fine land any crops and good <lb/>
location Will sell reasonable for <lb/>
cash. Clayton <lb/>
R. P. N. C. <lb/>
mo. <lb/>
sometimes terminates is <lb/>
the stoppage of liver and bowel <lb/>
To q end this condition <lb/>
without disagreeable <lb/>
Kn-a New Life Pills should always he <lb/>
remedy. Guaranteed absolutely <lb/>
Satisfactory in every case or money <lb/>
at Jno. L. drag <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
CARR <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Agent for <lb/>
Lead Zinc Paint. Jewel Stoves and Ranges. <lb/>
farm Implements sower <lb/>
Syracuse <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Notice is v. that will make <lb/>
to torn- i <lb/>
R their the i <lb/>
first Monday in u for Ii-1 <lb/>
to r in the <lb/>
Stokes, N. c. i <lb/>
This Nov. 27th, 1907. <lb/>
C. F. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Bow Diphtheria ii- <lb/>
One hears the expressions; v <lb/>
cold which <lb/>
into when <lb/>
truth was the cold had simply left to <lb/>
the c one particularly <lb/>
to the wandering diphtheria germs <lb/>
when Chamberlains Cough Remedy is I <lb/>
t quickly cures and W <lb/>
sens the of diphtheria or any <lb/>
other germ disease being contracted. <lb/>
tor sale by all druggists and dealers in <lb/>
patent medicines. <lb/>
I Not Quite I <lb/>
Creditors <lb/>
at a party a man <lb/>
up behind this p <lb/>
him with a vho k and exclaimed in a <lb/>
familiar <lb/>
Hello. How are yon <lb/>
I -i e you you get balder <lb/>
ans drew himself up. He <lb/>
at tho <lb/>
ha . . don't know <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county a executor of the last <lb/>
will and of J. <lb/>
Laughinghouse, Jr., deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all par <lb/>
ties indebted to the to <lb/>
it artist, I make immediate payment to the <lb/>
and ail persons <lb/>
you are, but very time <lb/>
i . get ruder and <lb/>
see <lb/>
Golf In His <lb/>
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caused a Los An- <lb/>
to make a terrible <lb/>
i tho pulpit the other <lb/>
previous afternoon tho <lb/>
been i heartbroken by <lb/>
of n match game that had <lb/>
entirely his. Hut after <lb/>
fen at the end, <lb/>
his him out. <lb/>
weighed on the minister's <lb/>
. when he m the <lb/>
next to <lb/>
he began solemnly, <lb/>
i it profit a man he gain the <lb/>
world and lose the last <lb/>
having against the estate <lb/>
are notified to the same <lb/>
for payment to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the De- <lb/>
1908, or this notice will <lb/>
be in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 18th of Dec. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Ex. of j. J. Laughinghouse, Jr. <lb/>
For yoke of good <lb/>
work oxen and cart. Will sell <lb/>
cheap. C. E. Tripp, <lb/>
R. P. D. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
7-2-t-d 2-t-w. <lb/>
North In Superior <lb/>
Pitt county i Court. <lb/>
Mary Drown vs. Richard Brown. <lb/>
The defendant above named <lb/>
will take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled as above hits been com <lb/>
in the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt county to obtain from the <lb/>
d a decree of absolute <lb/>
divorce for Statutory causes set <lb/>
in the complaint that he L <lb/>
required to appear the next <lb/>
term of the Superior Court of <lb/>
I county to be held on the <lb/>
second Monday in January 1908, <lb/>
at the Court House of said <lb/>
Dakota, with its rich <lb/>
ROW often vim can vet a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or sore, driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
line of tools <lb/>
Is a you desire, and <lb/>
we will that your <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
silver <lb/>
mines-, bonanza far;, s, wide S <lb/>
strange natural formations, is a V <lb/>
wonderland. At Mound City, in <lb/>
the home of Mrs. K. a won- <lb/>
has lately occur- <lb/>
red. near death <lb/>
lung and threat , S <lb/>
coughing spells every <lb/>
W- <lb/>
giving King's New i. <lb/>
great medicine, that saved his <lb/>
and completely <lb/>
colds, <lb/>
by J. I. <lb/>
gist. and 81.00. Trial <lb/>
; ca;.; <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Lour Si <lb/>
You got s <lb/>
Horse Goods c <lb/>
of <lb/>
About two months ago our girl <lb/>
measles which settled on her <lb/>
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- last it suited in a severe attack <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
When IO Co Home. <lb/>
From the Ind., <lb/>
tired out, When you <lb/>
want consolation, When you <lb/>
want fun. home. When you want <lb/>
to show others that you have <lb/>
go home and let your family get ac- <lb/>
with the When you <lb/>
show at your go <lb/>
homo and do act there. When you <lb/>
feel like being extra liberal go home <lb/>
on your wife and children <lb/>
first.-When you want to with <lb/>
ext brilliancy go home and light up the <lb/>
j whole To which we would <lb/>
I add, when you have a bad cold <lb/>
take Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
and a quick is certain. For sole <lb/>
O. S. one of tho best by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent <lb/>
known Le N.<lb/>
relief demanded <lb/>
in said com <lb/>
This the 30th. day of c <lb/>
K. I did <lb/>
and well today. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, C. S C <lb/>
F. G. James. for Plaintiff. <lb/>
bad to me ard, or abrasions. at Jno. <lb/>
ed to get it, when one of the store- drug store, <lb/>
try Chamber- <lb/>
m and our <lb/>
. Geo. W. <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
by all I and <lb/>
Medicine. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
I tho Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county as administratrix of the <lb/>
estate of Albert Moore, deceased. <lb/>
Some Will be Stopped. <lb/>
There some people to whom <lb/>
The Reflector will not be sent <lb/>
next year, unless they have paid <lb/>
us something before the new <lb/>
year comes in. We have waited <lb/>
on their repeated promises to pay, <lb/>
but cannot afford to continue to <lb/>
send them the paper and get <lb/>
. nothing for it <lb/>
Two cows, one butt headed, <lb/>
color black with white star in <lb/>
forehead, two white feet, mark- <lb/>
ed crop in right ear, hole in left. <lb/>
The other brown color, <lb/>
feet and lens white, marked over <lb/>
bit and under bit in both ears, <lb/>
horned and had on bell Suitable <lb/>
reward for leading <lb/>
to recovery. G. N. Baker, <lb/>
d t w. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Sale of Town <lb/>
By the power vested <lb/>
By vi of a of the in mo by law, rs administrator <lb/>
a certain special pro- of W. If. White, deceased, I <lb/>
I j to Public sale, to the <lb/>
day, fell before the bidder for cash, before <lb/>
The public school house in one <lb/>
district of Randolph county has <lb/>
been burned three times in the <lb/>
past year. <lb/>
court do r in the of Green- <lb/>
to the highest bid or, a certain lot <lb/>
u col of lid, situate in the town of <lb/>
Pitt county, and known in <lb/>
the plan Of the old pan of said town and <lb/>
part of Be- <lb/>
ginning m Washington street at the <lb/>
corner lot and running <lb/>
with said street north eighty-ova feet; <lb/>
I hence an easterly parallel with <lb/>
I street, one and thirty- <lb/>
two t to line lot number <lb/>
a course <lb/>
feet to the corner <lb/>
numbers; the line of lot <lb/>
number one hundred and thirty-two <lb/>
feet beginning containing <lb/>
one-fourth of a nacre, more or less <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
n. J. Cobb, commissioner, <lb/>
aV Attorneys. i <lb/>
sale Notice of Sale of to all per <lb/>
balers in Patent , . ,, to the estate to <lb/>
Property or W. H. make immediate payment to the <lb/>
Deceased. undersigned, and nil persons <lb/>
having claims said estate <lb/>
are notified to present the same <lb/>
to the undersigned for payment <lb/>
on or before the 17th day of <lb/>
December, 1908, or this notice <lb/>
will be in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 17th day of Dec. 1907- <lb/>
Lorena Moore, <lb/>
of Albert Moore. <lb/>
From my form on <lb/>
before the second Sunday in <lb/>
October, a black male hog, <lb/>
weight about pounds, <lb/>
marked slit in each ear. <lb/>
Would appreciate information <lb/>
leading to recovery and pay in- <lb/>
formant for trouble. <lb/>
Mrs. N. E. Tucker. <lb/>
R. F. D. Winterville, N. C <lb/>
the court door, and at the <lb/>
door of the sales stables, lately <lb/>
occupied by the said W. H. <lb/>
White, on Tuesday, the 31st day <lb/>
of December. 1907, a portion of <lb/>
the personal estate of W. H. <lb/>
White, deceased, consisting of a <lb/>
numb r of good horses and <lb/>
mules and certain <lb/>
gear, saddles, etc., a <lb/>
part of which can be seen at any <lb/>
time at the stables in front of the <lb/>
court house door. <lb/>
This the 12th day of <lb/>
1907. <lb/>
S. T. White, Administrator of <lb/>
W. H. White, deceased. <lb/>
. <lb/>
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