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ANNUAL STATEMENT. 
for County. 
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Preachers Year. 
recent North 
at Rocky 
the following appointments 
the Washington dis- 
A presiding elder. 
A. P. Tyer. 
Bath, J M. r. 
J. H. M Giles 
Swan Quarter, E C. Sell. 
R R Grant 
Id, J. L. Humble 
Greenville, H T Plyler. 
and Vanceboro, B. 
lie V. A. Forbes. 
to be supplied 
by r. 
Bethel, J. II. Martin. 
I R. H Willis. 
c it I 
Rocky Mount, First 
D. Ii. Tuttle. 
and 
Cloaks, Raincoats and Furs 
I North 
C. 
her brings 
. over win Mi u ha . 
ti . 
I- . 
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h i . 
;. I in if. 
Mount. B II. Black 
Nashville, W H. 
Hope. W. O Davis 
J. A. S 
Elm City. C Brothers 
Wilson, F D Swindell 
Ft Ii. E. Hurt. 
Fremont, C R 
Former motors of Greenville 
church wen sent to the follow-J 
Roxboro, J. A. Hornaday. 
Elder Raleigh dis-, 
r t. ii i. 
CM j 
These Reduced Prices 
Grad. 
STYLISH COATS 
OF 
. 
Cheviot, 
Mixed 
and Plaids. 
;. t . 
in tor a U Friday and returned Sunday 
Mi i L. L. 
. . F Smith 
C ; M. Eure. 
n . I. Wilson. 
. M.
s . Dee. 
. Greenville,; 
. -i here with relatives 
Tie an wife, who 
I; n vi siting relatives here 
for home Sunday near 
Alice Hudson, who is 
teaching near here went homo are Priced for Quick and you Should Come to get 
First Choice 
fell 
than to buy goods when can 
meal and 
SHIP STUFF, 
t very lowest I also 
line if 
m on these. See me 
,, J H N SO 
F. COW RUES FOR CASH 
V- 
CO. 
Station Nov. 
Calvin Mills and W. A. 
went to Greenville Saturday. 
Mies Maggie Smith 
y Miss n, 
near 
C Mills and James Mills re- 
turned Sui from near Hone. 
v have been visiting. 
V. dark and his son. John, 
and from here went to 
Greenville yesterday. 
. Co and wife, of 
and Sunday near 
in re visiting relatives. 
Miss May Midgett attended 
First Choice. 
Elegant Furs 
fie at 
Saturday an says en- 
I joy it fin-i, 
taken the lead in your town Fancy , meeting 
Pictures. Books, Dolls etc. here ,. ; 
p you a beautiful lot of folks will a . Friday 
Poor folks , 
will st re 
FOR XMAS 
r town to call at your st 
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Christmas.
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Libbey Glass mi. 
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Jewelers A Opticians 
J. M. MOORE A BRO. 
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I-C. NOTIONS, -S, 
HEAVY A; FANCY 
GROCERIES 
FRUITS, CANDIES 
J. M. MOORE BRO., Phone Five 
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see our 
WOOL BED BLANKETS, 
Plain White and Colored Plaids, 
104,11-4,12-4 
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here for the Little Chi Wren's 
should war China a-, a 
Make 
its. 
Th ,. pr re- 
large lo if new. 
Our job printing is 
day 
EASTERN 
Bl J WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner. 
and 
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR 
GREENVILLE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 1906 
NO. Hi 
STATEMENT. 
Of all claims audited and allowed by the 
Board of County Commissioners of 
County, together with receipt.; 
mid Disbursements and the Financial 
Condition of said county for the Baa J 
ending December 2nd. 
PAUPER. 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
Richard Anderson 
John Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
H. C. for 
H. II. Tyson 
and Bro. 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright and wife 
B Battle 
Burney 
Sallie Baker 
Martha Briley 
William Bernard 
John S. Cannon 
Sarah F. Cannon 
W. C Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Phyllis Clark 
Reuben Clark 
Susan C ark 
Willis C 
Phyllis 
A J. C 
Abram 
W. S. Dunn 
Henry and wife 
Alex I,
Titus Yaks 
Redmond Fulford 
Lisha Fleming 
Harriet Gardner 
Betsey 
Bettie G 
Willis 
M. 
;.Holmes 
Frank Hines 
Robt. 
Lonnie 
and 
Del Heath 
Henry James
Lawrence Joyner 
Mrs. Chas. Joyner 
Johnson
B el
Lang
Ai 
Morris
. Morgan 
.-. Norris child 
I.
R. A. 
V- 
Randolph
LJo . H. Spain 
Mi- . Spain 
Job. Shepard 
G. V Smith 
Nome 
Delia Staton 
Stocks 
Martha Tripp 
Mary Taylor
Ellen 
Fannie Tripp 
Fred 
Vines 
Hi . . ii. Windham 
John n t 
Ar- 
liters
Flora 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
I'M 
CO
Hunt 
Frank Grimes 
Nancy Corbett 
BL H. Craft burying 
pauper 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
Richard Anderson 
John Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
O. Boyd Bro 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright wife 
H. C. for 
H. H Tyson 
Bynum Battle 
Pennie Burney 
Sallie Baker 
Martha Briley 
Wm. Bernard 
John S. Cannon 
Sarah F. Cannon 
W. C. Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Clark 
Susan Clark 
Reuben Clark 
Willis Chance 
Phyllis Cobb 
A. J Corbett 
Nancy Corbett 
Abram Dunn 
W. S. Dunn 
Henry and wife 
Hannah Dupree 
Daniel 
Peggy Ellis 
Titus Elks 
Redmond Fulford 
Lisha Fleming 
Frank Grimes 
Betsey 
Bettie Gay 
Willis Graham 
Alice Gorham 
K Henderson 
Louis Hudson 
C. Horton 
Maria Harrington 
Isabella Holmes 
Frank Hines 
Robt. 
Lonnie 
Joe House wife 
Hunt 
Henry James 
Mary Jones 
Lawrence Joyner 
Mrs Chas. Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
Simon Johnson 
Susan Johnson 
Bettie Keel
whom 
is 
and child 
v- 
Berry I
, 1.0 
20-2 
Mrs.
v on 
l on 
Cilia 
Inf. . o 
l M in 
Jno. SI 
G W 
Si CO Nonie 
Delia Staton 
Clemmie Stock 
Martha Tripp 
Fa Tripp 
Mary Taylor 
Teel 
Ellen 
Fred Venters 
, 1226 Margaret Vines 
Mrs. W. G. Windham 
1228 John Wilson 
Wilson 
Williams 
Flora Williams 
Sam Walters 
Ann E. 
Jno Pollard family 
Louis
If 
It
10- 
1.00 
No- To whom issued. 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
Richard Anderson 
Jno. Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
O Byrd Bro. 
H C for 
H Tyson 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright and wife 
Bynum Battle 
Pennie Burney 
Sallie Baker 
Martha Briley 
Wm Bernard 
Jno S Cannon 
Sarah F Cannon 
Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Phyllis Clark 
Susan Clark 
Reuben Clark 
Willis Chance 
Phyllis Cobb 
A J Corbett 
Abeam Dunn 
W S Dunn 
Henry and 
Hannah Dupree 
Alex Daniel 
Peggy E 
Elks 
Fulford 
Lisha PI m 
Frank Grimes 
b s 
U G 
C. Horton 
Mar 
0.- Isabella Holmes 
Hines J, 
I Robt 
Lonnie 
Am E. 
, Joseph Ham and wife 
. Hunt 
,. Henry James 
Mary Jones 
Lawrence Joyner 
Mrs. Chas Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
Simon Johnson 
Susan Johnson 
Bettie Keel 
Langley 
Lang 
Berry Lee 
worth 
Nancy Moore 
Liz Mel,. 
At vans s 
Mrs J B I., 
Lion May 
Louis Met 
Ashley Ni 
Judy 
Annie 
Jno. 
R A Rob; 
Wm Rod 
Riley Ra 
Cilia Rives 
Jas H Spain . 
Mary Spain 
Jno
Monie 
Delia . ion 
Stocks 
Martha Tripp 
Fannie Tripp 
Mary Taylor 
Teel 
Ellen 
Fred Venters 
Vines 
Mrs W G Windham 
Jno. 
Wilson 
Flora Williams 
Walters 
Jno Pollard family 
Louisa Vick 
Allen 
burying pauper 
, Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
If.
lO 
. 
lo 
lo. 
lo. 
15.- 
; i is child 
family 
it 
i R -1 
Jno Braxton 
for 
H H Tyson 
Byrd Bro 
David Boyd 
Frank wife 
Bynum Battle 
Pi Burney 
. Baker 
Martha Briley 
Wm Bernard 
Jno S Cannon 
Sarah F Cannon 
W C Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Phyllis Clark 
Susan Clark 
Reuben Clark 
Willis Chance 
Phyllis Cobb 
A J Corbett 
Abram Dunn 
Henry and wife 
Hannah Dupree 
Alex Daniel 
Peggy Ellis 
Titus Elks 
Redmond Fulford 
Tisha Fleming 
Frank Grimes 
Bettie Gay 
Willis Graham 
Gorham 
K Henderson 
Louis Hudson 
C Horton 
Maria Harrington 
. Holmes 
I; Hines 
lie 
Lonnie 
Ann E 
. Ham 
.; 
Henry James
Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
Simon Johnson 
Susan J 
Bettie Keel 
Langley 
Lang 
Berry Lee 
Nancy Moore
Morris 
May 
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,. Ellen
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I Vick 
Mrs W G Windham 
2-0 
Jno Wilson 
Wilson 
Walters 
Betsey 
J O Proctor Bro 
burying pauper 
be Continued 
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3.0 
7.0 
no
for Holiday. 
The Greenville tobacco market 
will close from Thursday, Dec 
th to Monday, Jan 7th. for the 
holidays Next Thursday will 
be the last sales day until the 
holidays are over. 
WEDDING OF LE 
MAN. 
Miss Louise 
of Mr Z. V. 
A surprise wedding was p 
formed today at Broadnax, . 
when Miss Louise a charm- 
young lady of that place, 
came the bride of Mr. V. -i h 
son, a popular merchant of 
ville. No announcement 
been made of ind th 
first news of the culmination of 
the romance flashed over the 
wires shortly after the 
knot had been tied in the form 
of a telegram to Mr. J. L. Ch r- 
the manager for Mr. 
Johnson's establishment here. 
Mr. Johnson left the city on a 
midnight train last night an 
even his best friends though h 
was going off on a basin 
and little dreamed that n ha 
planned matrimonial 
No details of the marriage have 
been secured here, but it is learn- 
ed that it took place this 
at the home of the bride's moth- 
The bride is a beautiful and 
attractive young lady and has 
m my occasions bee a visitor t 
Danville, where she won for her- 
self many friends by her ran 
beauty, delightful personality 
and lovely disposition. She has 
been the recipient of much social 
attention wherever she has visit- 
ed and is endowed with all the 
that go to up a sweet 
and good wife- 
Mr. Johnson came to Danville 
about four years ago from Lynch 
burg, and embarked in the mer- 
business. 
He is a prosperous young bus- 
man and has won for him- 
If through his fine business 
and close application a 
in the foremost ranks of 
commercial world here. Mr 
is popular among all 
with whom he is acquainted, and 
has a host of friends in 
and other cities, who wish him 
his wife no end of pleasure 
ind happiness 
Mr and Mrs. Johnson are -x- 
to arrive in the city on 
of the afternoon trains, 
will make their future home 
here and expect to 
day for a bridal tour. 
Bee. 12th. 
Mr. Johnson mi rolled a 
boy, an I has a 
la number of friends and 
relatives here. 
ed in Scotland e came to 
Greenville at the age of and 
after finishing school went in 
bu with Mr C. T. 
conduct a very 
store. Desiring a larger 
field he went to Lynchburg, Va . 
about six years and later tn 
Danville His friends here 
of his success in 
congratulate him upon hi 
A Hint lo ts. 
There i.- , 
in which do holiday 
and during the remaining day 
before Christmas th stores 
be crowded with customers. 
pie will find it much to their ad- 
vantage if they will do 
shopping early in the week. I i 
this way they will have 
time to make selections and th 
sales people will have more time 
to wait on them. Do not wait 
for the rush and take 
chances getting what happen- 
to be left, Greenville merchants 
have nice holiday stocks, as you 
will so.- by looking over the ad- 
columns of The Re- 
Don't that a little 
money new and then is relished 
by the preacher men. 
MAS OUR CHRISTMAS. 
-or Requested to Hanging 
wed. 
Sylvester Barrett is in 
sen n -to e hanged on 
I h, for the 
ill J 
last January. 
have been hanged 
, .- 
Since then there 
is been an effort get his 
ten commuted imprison 
so that the 
if . . from 
of the , 1- the time 
It has be re 
v.- ; , 
the erection of a scaffold in the 
1.1 to Bar- 
This date of execution Lei Kg so 
do el h pi of 
t are almost d at 
thought of joy 
and love being by .; 
Numerous telegram been 
t Glenn 
that the hanging be 
for thirty days, and we hop. 
Will, for the sake of the women 
and children at least, grant this 
request 
MEETING AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 
Thursday night was scene of 
much solemnity at the Christian 
church The work 
was that of ordaining an elder 
and four deacons, Rev. Mr. 
of Washington. c. 
and State Evangelist, W. G- 
Walker, being present. 
Brother Walker cunning- 
ham took part in the ordination 
service. The scene was 
Mr Cunningham's charge 
to the elder was full of sublime 
thought, and carried with it 
much conviction 
Mr Walker delivered the 
to the deacons which 
listened to rap. 
which Mr Cunningham 
tho sermon of the even- 
It has been on the lips of 
all v him, blessing 
born with love to those v. ho did 
not hear 
Thursday night Mr. Walker 
preached an able sermon to an 
appreciative audience n which 
he presented the State work to 
his hearers. A nice little sum 
was raised for Atlantic Christian 
college. Wilson, N. c. Friends 
of the Christian ch ch will be 
glad to know that the work 
moving on in good shape. 
W. Arnold. 
JUSTICE ELKS A JOINER. 
is one of Pitt's rising 
men He served the 
Good Anywhere You Ft Him. 
As I his week 
down in I . . night 
overtaking me I drove to tho 
gate of our worthy and highly 
m friend, Mr J. J Elks. 
B e and Mrs. give me 
hearty handshake, bad mo 
enter an make myself 
I was
pie of his county four years an 
of the board of corn- 
mi giving en Ire 
fa ion, But his popularity does 
not stop there. In the recent 
i m h was made a justice 
the pace On the inst ha 
was called upon to exercise 
his official ability in 
a magistrate, and that 
he joined four loving 
he holy bonds of wedlock. 
Go it, John, and 
Scripture Help th b- ; 
multiply and earth. 
Long life and a , 
to you and yours. Av A F s 
Hi
. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. 
A Geographical That 
Quick Thinking. 
Seat -i a ring. Lot 
the ii one 
a . m 
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in 
ii-, I ;. 
a I . 
t. 
I n
the name of 
r, lake, etc., 
world or 
ii agreed 
Vt rt 
no, r. 
ft 
. .
phi- 
.
me. The 
is 
. if by the 
fails to supply 
drop out of t lie 
keeps up long- 
Any player may 
.-
i in 
T.
any time e challenged to give 
the location of the 
ii. named. If he cannot 
do ii- ho must pay a forfeit. 
Migrating Birds. 
Sonic naturalists that the 
go north in summer are 
the stars. It seem- 
incredible, but the argument in 
its favor is plausible, says the 
is known that these 
birds fly steadily I ward the north 
n clear nights at a height of at 
least three miles above earth's 
At that elevation it possible for them to distinguish the 
of the country, and yet 
-they go on uninterruptedly. This 
be explained in one of two 
must the sense of 
direction, a be bees and wasps, 
or they are by the stars. If 
have the sense of direction, 
is it ii. they seem to become 
cloudy nights and 
seek the ground The only reason- 
i. h re is that they are en- 
with the power of 
by the 
Queer Grass, 
There is i grass in some parts of 
New Mexico arid in other 
parts of i. that makes 
eat I go to 
i.-- horses fall asleep 
standing a r eating it, while cows 
an done. The 
cat I often i es of 
the . i feed half 
an -o And go to sleep. 
They deep i an hour. 
; i follow. It is not 
known it is in the grass 
the sleep. It may lie 
e is i rt the poppy, or it may be 
i the nature of 
ha. i 
i . 
t. 
. 
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pounds . 
col r it 
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Wear 
man a i 
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back
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Hire ; 
i t it on t 
in i. can
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Why, 
to ear. 
I II e i. 
then conic 
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to the i.
that 
good s c 
if there
church, i 
business 
feel that r 
to him. lie 
being u 
ways a 
f tenement 
charity 
and on S 
tea. I 
tiling can 
that. 
the 
popular magazine 
a is altogether t 
id wants to know 
for it. By do 
i the town, the 
r and the 
l association hare 
ins hours out of 
I now she . 
eds an 
i- every evening. , 
i i sen. There is i 
. ,. meeting on tap I 
louse commission, i 
n or m I 
. goes lo church, i 
the Sunday school and 
The 
if 
done for a man I 
to 
cells.
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cell- 
in nit; 
and n 
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own tissues 
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word- a 
his liter. 
for this 
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men- of i 
the expert 
a number 
have 
their re. i 
a i me ill 
thing. Take 
Its I. 
rose as an n 
Greece, and 
of these 
over the table i 
entertained in 
heard there was i., 
hence the expression 
Excuse. 
i university man who 
ii of foreign 
i i- iii his talks and 
ts was under fire 
e. The feeling 
lists was that the 
a enough 
i. said 
pictures, me 
foreign phrases 
history which 
i lead guilty to 
kind of
is 
; ink of the 
in 
i had 
i -s hung 
. were 
thing 
i e re
him I. try to reproduce 
This be says he bar. 
A professor of 
mi the process 
d to have taken the 
I need for those 
ion. Professor Led- 
to bring his 
cells into t sue or to give them 
runts. 
ft 
exhibited i 
artificially 
of real 
has not 
A Lively Court 
They had a lively . 
In Algiers when thirty I eve. re 
brought up for their sen The 
judge had just I it 
when a notorious thief 
a hoot at him. It hit the 
judge squarely on the do e, making 
the blood spurt. Till a 
to the other prisoners, 
a storm of boots, caps and 
articles hurtled through air. 
end the confusion the hand of 
thieves made a dash for 
The gendarmes had to draw their 
swords before order re- 
stored. All the 
caught and iii again 
the judge, w i t; vi all three 
years more e labor com- 
on o .-.; .
Professor W. tells 
in his V. l and 
some stories 
in the laud of Omar Khayyam. One 
is of a man who, t from in- 
flamed eyes, went n horse tor 
for treatment. The veterinary gave 
him some the that he 
on the man 
He brought snit 
M to Tho 
e; the 
e w, down his 
arc no dam- 
be The man 
t a 
net Ween 
The Kaiser's 
During the German army 
the kaiser's temporary 
consist of a camp house of 
wood. In addition to sleeping and 
hath rooms, the kaiser has a large 
room, which serves also as 
dining and reception room. 
smaller apartments complete 
his improvised house, from which 
the imperial standard When 
evening falls n huge is kindled 
his majesty's door. i- 
Kept burning all night, and the 
likes to sit beside it and talk 
to his friends. On these occasion 
all is forgotten. Another 
of his majesty's evening pleasures 
i to walk round among the sol- 
bivouacs and witness their 
rough camp joking and games. 
Colors That Cure Consumption. 
The value of light as an agent 
curing is becoming 
recognized. The latest 
of the idea is the assertion 
of a medical man that tho clothes 
worn by consumptives should he of 
a color which will allow the light to 
penetrate the body. White mate- 
rials, it is found, are the best for 
his purpose, and consumptives are 
advised to clothe 
in snowy raiment, either 
linen, velvet, cotton or cloth 
. however, is 
Journal. 
First Fee. 
the greatest 
of of tho owes 
his brilliant career almost entirely 
to his peasant father, who, although 
self instructed, not only taught all 
his sons to play on every 
but In- incessant toil 
them the best available musical 
training. The never lived t 
see his triumph, and by a 
pathetic irony of fate the 
first fee the young violinist received 
was spent wreath for his fa- 
A Libel on Chicago. 
have been m some tough 
in nay time, but beats any- 
thing I have met. go 
around in must 
gun, and you must that gun 
j m your right jacket with 
the business Use 
who at any 
dearer 
a, .--. 
Burial . prevailed Until 
the Whites Came. 
Mound builders of the Mississippi 
valley in the manner of burial of 
their dead in close touch with 
those of the valley of the Ohio and 
thing in common with 
them, embracing the idea's display-1 
ed in the ancestor worship, of the 
oriental as well as antedating the 
custom of a granite shaft as 
a mark of over the graves of 
our de at the present tune. 
Formerly builders were 
supposed to have become an extinct 
race, occupying the territory in 
which these numerous burial 
mounds arc found prior its 
b the American In- 
but in light of more re-I 
cent and more thorough 
writes I in 
of the i; has been 
shown burial of the dead in. 
mo ii i's has been practiced by the 
of the who 
c i i the territory up to and in- 
some of the time when the 
first white people fettled in the up- 
per Mississippi valley. 
The former erroneous supposition 
about principally through the 
of the Indian. 
questioned concerning the 
mo end their content he 
ii. act the stoic, to. accord- 
to his ideas of ancestor worship 
the subject was held red and was 
to be touched upon, nor were 
any of the belongings which had 
been buried with him ever hi any 
manner to he used again by any i 
man. For this reason when 
flint arrow or spear beads 
they would profess ignorance and 
insist that they were there before 
the arrival of the Indian. 
The conical mounds. Mr. Her- 
states, are generally j 
or family burying mounds. The 
earth, sand or other material is car- 
there by members of the tribe 
or the nearest of kin and filled 
around the body. Apparently the 
farther the earth, sand or material 
of which the mound is being built 
brought the more laborious the 
work of carrying to place of 
interment the higher the respect 
paid the And in re- 
they do not differ materially 
from v. lit. We would 
to erect over a grave in the 
middle a shaft made from the 
limestone of the local Galena for- 
but instead get a granite, 
shaft shipped from Vermont or. 
elsewhere, equally as great a dis- 
and at as greed an 
Tying Shoe Laces. 
The following is a good hint for 
tying shoe laces so that they shall 
not come Proceed in exactly 
the same nay as if you were tying 
the ordinary bow, but pass the right 
hand loop through the knot before 
drawing it up and give a steady pull 
on both loops. It should be 
however, when untying that 
the right hand string must lie pull- 
ed, for if the other is pulled it will 
tighten the knot.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S 
TAGS, AS SPECIFIED IN AND 
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON 
THEIR 1906 OF PRESENTS. 
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags, 
who may have overlooked the fact that our offer of presents 
for the return and delivery to us of tags, as made and 
in our 1906 and Circular of Presents, expires 
by the terms of the offer itself on January 1907. 
We would not consider giving presents to one with- 
out giving presents to all, for tags that reach us after our 
offer has expired, and for this reason we will not consider 
any cause whatever for delay in delivery of tags, and we will 
positively refuse to give presents for any tags that reach 
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1st, 1907, 
which is the full extent of time as heretofore stipulated 
in our offer. 
No employee has authority to change or modify this 
or any notice or offer made by us. 
R. J,. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C. 
STRAY TAKEN UP. 
I have up a Bandy color- 
I, black spotted male hog that 
running with my stock. 
hog weighs about or 
fork 
funds, mar 
I round h in right ear. slit 
I r c same by 
. and paying 
J. E. 
I CREDITORS, 
TRUST COMPANY, j 
AT N. C. 
. close of business Nov. 12th, 
RESOURCES. j 
ii- ,. , Capital stock 
and 
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For Hair. 
If the hair is oily, greasy 
and moist, the following be 
applied shampooing once a 
fortnight with green soap and a lit- 
borax in the rinsing A 
quarter of an ounce each of 
of. and borate of 
both powdered; an ounce of best 
cologne, an eighth of an ounce of 
tincture of cochineal, an ounce of 
alcohol and sixteen ounces of dis- 
tilled 
Cr of Iron Sinks. 
To keep iron sinks and iron 
smooth and free from rust 
use in cleaning them. Wash 
then in the water in which 
toes have been boiled, using a well 
boiled potato to rub any spot which 
may have become rough or rusted, 
afterward rinsing clean with very 
hot. clear water. By cleaning in 
this way they will always be smooth 
and free from rust. 
For Wild 
Stuff the wild with bread- 
mixed with either oysters, 
chestnuts or celery. Do not put 
logo and other savories with these 
or you will destroy the flavor, but 
a suspicion of onion to the 
crumbs and fry them in butler in 
frying before putting in the 
ether ingredients. 
To Polish 
Put steel buckles, one at a time, 
in a box of line emery dust and 
shake steadily end for 
minutes. The friction will 
drive the every inter- 
of the ornaments. When they 
are bright wipe off the dust with ti 
soft silk handkerchief. 
Wicker Furniture. 
painted wood r raw 
be dyed almost color with 
good dyes. Red is 
effective. Wet the surface to 
be dyed with hot water before
fade 
. ,. , 
1.- . 
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., his be I r 
he th 
. K , i- Ii in 
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 
K tics is hereby given that stock 
holders in the incorporation of the 
does by 
consent of each stockholder 
the company and will not do further 
in said name. This Nov. 27th. 
A. G. COX. See. 
NOTICE 
We will make application to the 
Board Commissioners of Pitt county 
at the meeting to be held on the first 
Monday in January, for license to 
retail liquor for six months in the town 
f Fountain. N. C. Nov. 27th. 1807. 
STRICKLAND HEATH. 
FR 
iv
Due from 
ash items 
Gold coin. 
A e mi bank 
other U. S. notes 
-Surplus fund 
D divided 
ii- p 
. -.- ,,. lime of 
d M .,,. j 
j to check 
a not- 
standing 
Total , 
State North Carolina, County of Pitt, 
I. W H Cashier of tho above named 
swear that the above statement bout of my knot 
and belief. H W 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
f to me, this 16th day of Nov 
1906. T. Carson 
Notary Public 
M. BLOUNT, 
R. J. GRIMES, 
STATON, . 
. sufferers of Kidney, or 
I Other ma nil 
say a bottle and if 
t, cure we will refund 
our We say a 
nil 11.00 size five bottle of 
ind if it benefits you, then 
SOL until 
This advertisement entitles you 
bottle SOL at 
PARAMOUR RICK- 
a limited number f bottles 
Don't miss this op 
to test 
SOL. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION 
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. t. 
Al OF BUSiNESS, NOV.
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in 
Overdrafts Secured 1,608.87 Surplus Fund 
76.39 Undivided profits i 
of Deposit 
938.72 subject
NOTICE TO i 
Letters of on the en- 
of Walter decease 
this been issued to me by the 
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt 
county, notice is hereby given to all 
persons holding claims against said es- 
to present them to me for pay- 
duly authenticated, or or before 
he 26th day of November 1907, or this 
n will be plead in bar of their re- 
All persons indebted to said i 
are requested to make 
late payment to me. This the 26th day j 
of November 1906. 
D. M. JOHNSON. 
of Walter deed. 
Jarvis Blow 
Due from Banks 
Cash Items 
Gold Coin 
Silver Coin 
State of North I 
County f Pm. f 
I J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, lo so 
y swear the above statement is true to the bust of 
Knowledge and belief. J. R Cathi 
and sworn to be-1 ; 
fore m, this day W. I. 
1906. I W. 
J. V. JOHNSTON, R. L. VIS. 
Notary Public Direct 
to braid and children's 
cotton knit underwear wanted by 
the Josephine Mills, the largest 
and best knitting mill in the 
South Easy hours, from a. 
m. to p. m. Good pay. 
of good boarding houses. Ad- 
dress Josephine Mills, 
G. ltd 
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURB 
LAND SALE, 
,, virtue of a mortgage executed 
and to Winslow Mills by 
John a. Braxton and wife. 
ton, on the day of November. 1904 
the will sell for cash be- 
fore Court house door in Greenville 
on Thursday, December the 1906 
the following described parcel or lot of 
land, situated in the town of Ayden and 
en the north Bide of First Street, be- 
ginning at a point on First Street at a 
in the ditch and running a north- 
course with the ditch feet years is a aim 
S line, thence a west- is composed of the best 
curse with J. S. line . combined with the bent 
fee baa ditch, thence , directly on MOM 
said t First The perfect of two j 
gradients is what 
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, 
cannot reach the seat of the dis 
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional 
and in order to cure it you mi 
take internal remedies. Hall's Cat. 
Cure is taken internally, and 
on the blood and raucous surf 
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a q 
It was by 
the best in this 
is 
TWo and fifty 
to work Id a now 
mill N. C. Good 
to W. Jeffreys.
thence an outwardly 
Street feet to tho begin- 
one third of an 
more or loss, and being lot 
front J. H. 
ac of November, 
WINSLOW 
. G 
result in curing 
for testimonials free. 
F. J. A CO, Props., 
Sold by price lit. 
Take Ur
I. 
H. 
i. IV . ill U 
Hie hi-. , 
-n . 
j k 
Sill no, be 
r .-Mid Agent. 
i An.
he prices now 
i I n. 
Fred who has 
new been spending several week 
front with his parents near hero. 
turned to Charleston, S. C I 
near Tuesday to resume his position. 
Mr- of 
a vi is here on a visit to his 
of es and David 
ire. 
I We 
m c 
r tis. . E. B Gard- 
have . ti  c 
an 
R. Ii. M. Dixon, 
i -i- 
have in a visa to
I . 
m lilies 
hi. ids. is i i- 
r i 
i i. 
th 
ti i.
d and cheap our 
E-E. Co. always have 
fresh hand. 
handle Goldman's shoes 
for women, Hisses and children. 
pair sold under strict 
guarantee. On overcoats 
clothing Cannon X Tyson can 
l you in both quality d 
from 
, here he you need any paint be sure 
on E. E. Co.
making Wednesday afternoon out 
v at th i hi n e fl r. 
firm John i win n and v. 
and u ; t d 
, ,. mad 
Col y and 
an Ethel t-i i man and . 
en, j able an I 
. P. . crowd in 
John 
. Gaither II; Ed 
Miss I -i K i 
Jo Sum 
. Savage, 
i . ii. and Mi 
n e 
. i.- bark this 
. to glide on smooth 
a ripple to find a I 
. which will prove to th m 
i it worth living and its 
a u happy one. Mr. 1-. 
Furnished music on his 
. from the 
. selections which was highly 
fill. Hooks i.; a 
i J. M. Blow hot . within himself and his pres- 
performing the mice welcomed wherever 
hope for tins handsome he goes. 
h a life replete with golden p line Full an 
and lowers, and v, i mill n i goo s 
in the future of a read for t 
well perform id. 
at an interested in 10th 1906 mug 
and heaters it will pay, .-invited to cad 
V ll C-0 t- 
K . . .
ill, de . 
w tint a a i 
i . will r i 
h n i ; i 
ours, and i 
and 
trust, if 
. goo. 
. 
rel 
but one o i ha- 
ill-U U lip i 
i . i ; ;. 
It 
I m 
A full line of Men and eds, 
. Every I us h I 
i ii r . u 
.in s 
. -on. 
plat- 
in from . 
. . be a 
ii ; friend 
., the . 
i cotton cu 
ii . 
Wednesday evening 
ck, miles I m Ayden, i i 
the ice Ur. 
hi. lovely Miss Ma . 
w. united in marriage 
.-, . 
b to out- 
; . II. 
I llI i . . . I.-,
iii -I h
i are 
. i mil i- 
eon 
cap s, and the 
. . . . , . 
a he 
. . tariff, h 
c in pa it i and h , 
r-- roes back to his i i
Lite r 
S, T
. DRUGGIST 
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. 
lo 
Thursday 
examine and, J 
prices that Cannon Tyson are at I. J 
There were two auction sides Tin- f persona property here Wed- 
Th i of the late Mrs 
by J. a. 
ton, administrator, and that of 
NOTICE 
The agency existing between 
E. Window and J. W. Mills 
-A- to 
I is hereby discontinued. All per- 
car loans cotton accounts 
, f ,. , . ,. , i through said agency 
seed for which we will pay requested to 
est cash e. Don t sell come in at once settle same, 
seeing us. 
op 
THE BANK OF 
Ll it .
bug i tic i and soon is in the 
a . has been i n s on 
i. Old I IS K . 
i. Of course this should have 
n ling to do with a man's pun- i 
is that is to say he should 
be hiked off to the .,imply because force needs war ,.,.,., 
his work, if the same 
presided at all the criminal terms 
h -re the force greatly 
augmented. An old rounder ; . 
to work on a judge 
who knows nothing about him. 
Greensboro Record. I i 
. ,. 
. . I f 
ill 
notes accounts will be 
at my o Ike Greenville 
This Oct. 
Yours to serve. 
F. Lilly Co 
We are i quested to announce 
that on ii t- after January 1st, 
1807, M. Ai Saul's will only t 
cash, This is for acquaint- The agency existing between 
strangers and friends, ii T. L. Gerald Co. and J. W. 
is to be none will consider Mills is hereby discontinued. All 
themselves exception. Ne- 
Mr. Sauls to this ,.,,, Co , 
extreme, lie merits a liberal , and settle with J. E. 
patronage and should receive it. Winslow for same. 
,. , This Dec. 1806. 
L Gerald Co. 
. Reared i . 
. . idea 
i, r ii i i expenses, 
line .-4- . 
lends 
Hold Coin, 
Iver Coin, , 
New Sons Sock-. 
A supply of new s books 
i , i l 
for use in the 
have just r i received, 
Superintendent W. H 
desires that as many the Sun- 
i.-; school members as do so 
The M 
ii hi- 
i . . r . 
. .--1. 
in was 
. i Ins 
I thing . his 
men all I . i 
Seine ll i I
18- 
his 
meet at the church night i- 
-.-ii notes 
S notes 
,. .--.- at o'clock and learn some of 
lo -.-; , ., . i 
the new songs go the books can 
used next Sunday.
Total. 
I i hi. 
C. E Spier has purchased the 
Jewelry watch business of J 
Taylor and will continue 
t f d w. 
I SAtE 
By of authority vested in 
iii trust executed W. 
OF NORTH I. 
OF 
. B i . t i f 
the above Is true 
S sworn t I -i 
i 1806 
I. Tile 
Don't forget a little 
money now and then is relished 
by the preacher men. 
About three-fourths of the 
, . . things you put off till tomorrow 
i . and never done. 
B. SMITH, lei 
ID Joseph Dixon 
PHYSICIAN 
me 
B, O. 
Director 
Oil.- Block, East Railroad Hi 
N. C. 
. trust 
me in stoic occupied and wife. Magnolia B. Beth- 
f Mr. Taylor. The latter pen- Trust 
ill-limit 
J. N. ALEXANDER, 
by 
we Very much 
moving to High Hathaway and 
wife, I January 
1906, at noon, at the Court house in 
Greenville, Pitt County N. C, sell t 
say anticipates 
Point at an early day. 
Hi 
a Wit lite laid and can 
good-. Don't buy before giving 
Frank Lilly Co 
the highest bidder for the following 
tracts of land 
tract of land bounded the north by 
the lands of Jesse Harrell, on the east 
Bullock, on the south
We are to learn our a 
. . . ; J. Holland, containing ill acres more 
friend, Miss Bums is quite or of land bounded 
I on the north by the lands of J, 
I lock, on the east by E. 
Canon Tyson cordially in- the south by Little and on 
to call 
ones UP- to-date Cloaks and I tbs day of December, 1906, 
coats. . I M. O. Blount, Trustee. 
W. J. BOY 
NEW FIRM 
1.1. ALf S CO. 
AYDEN N. C. 
FOR XMAS NOVELTIES. SECOND DOOR TO 
Dr. M. M. DRUG STORK. 
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy 
Groceries. 
The best drinks dispensed at Fountain. 
Remember us for Santa Claus. 
J. N. Alexander Co. 
School 
Stationery 
ow is your time to saw , . 
by coining to us for , -1 
school sued for i- 
pens, era- and yo ; . 
one o 
ed . 
lit 
B. 
nor, 
sir 
The T 
tor of 
an 
Iris 
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tie, i. . i .-f
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tie 
we have also a great assort- A- th rasped M 
II 
id t n 
Dainty 
i . nun- 
ad and to n a an 
note paper tor ladles use of court. 
all tints plain or hemstitch- n 
The mainstay social 
M. SAULS, Druggist 
AYDEN, N C 
fill then, n i; I. 
he stained window 
all., out C 
paved, the ha 
the alley 
old. 
N. c. 
door time with
then 
IV-at In i i 
r. j 
a- 
variety of the
r-v we 
. m 
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
A Geographical That Require 
Quick Thinking. 
I the ; bye in a ring. Lot 
th r say the name of 
lake, etc., 
the world or 
h agreed
let- 
T.
l . 
. aha.
It's
in 
. ;
t, 
fa 
h pin 
t. th I 
.- 
; tie. The 
cl 
an time I 
if 
it 
If by 
to supply 
out of the 
keeps up long- 
Any player may 
to give 
the of the 
hog mimed. If ho cannot 
. do this lie inn-i pay a forfeit. 
Migrating Bird. 
Some naturalists think that the 
;. north in summer are 
the stars. It acorns 
incredible, bill the argument in 
its favor is plans the Chi- 
raw It is known that tin's 
birds fly steadily toward the north 
an clear nights at a height of at 
least three miles earth's 
At that elevation it it 
possible for them to distinguish the 
f the country, and yet 
uninterruptedly. This 
In- explained in one of two 
,. must have the sense of 
direction, a-- haw he boos and wasps, 
or they are by e stars. It 
have of direction, 
why is it they seem to 
cloudy nights and 
the urn The only reason- 
able n p are en- 
power of 
by the 
Queer C .- 
There i- i in some parts of 
and in other
II
if T it 
Tl- 
for a 
Wear 
man a i 
The 
as quid 
back am; 
A sod 
to tho .
that her 
good t i- 
if there 
in 
h, .
re i 
. . 
. i
hi . 
r;
e of 
. foot. Ti 
in i id
t to i pal 
ti e it up 
then conic 
the household de- 
magazine 
i is altogether to-. 
d wants to know 
for it. By do 
f, the town, the 
r and the 
association hare 
encroached bis hours out of 
now sometimes 
feels that she in eds an introduction 
to him. lie i- every evening, 
being u model i There is 
ways a meeting on tap 
f house commission, 
school board, 
S . lie goes to church, 
t- Sunday school and 
i H r-la- The 
if 
ii ii r i an for a man 
that. 
parts of i.
i make 
I I go to 
is . ii -e- fall 
Stand i- . it, i cows 
The 
of rat es of 
the ore the; feed fur half 
an or -o t to sleep. 
They p hour. 
i low, Ii is not 
ii ii ill is the gross 
e pp. It may lie 
o, or it may he 
e the nature of 
ha. a 
i- 
word- a 
his 
for 
his 
-h In 
mean of 
the expert 
a n 
have 
their us-- iv, i 
a sentiment 
thing. Take 
Ii- 
rose i . 
Greece, 
one of 
over the table 
in 
heard there was t. 
hence the expression 
i university man who 
foreign 
i es his talks and 
was under fire 
The feeling 
lists was the 
is a good enough 
ii. said 
pictures, me 
foreign phrases 
history which 
i lead guilty to 
kind of 
re hi 
lute is 
. ink of the 
in 
Well had 
i rs hung 
i were
i re fated;
. 
able to 
II 
Tho pro
I . to . 
e ;
exhibited 
artificially ; 
of re 
has not 
cells into t. 
roots. 
Celts 
. . . the 
asserts that he 
em ring eel 
in 
and n 
res r 
forms i 
i in fluids and . 
i a or I i i 
i own tissues 
to try to reproduce 
ii he 
A professor of 
in the process 
to have taken the 
i -Hi for those 
ion. Professor Led- 
to bring his 
sue or to give them 
sill 
rt 
A Lively Court 
They had a lively sci a 
In Algiers when thirty I re 
brought for their sonic . The 
judge had just scalene I the l 
when a notorious i ; 
a hoot at him. It hit the pros 
judge squarely on the . making 
the blood .-part. a i 
to the other prisoners, for 
ii storm of boots, cups and 
articles hurtled through the air, 
and the confusion the hand of 
thieves made a dash for I 
The gendarmes had to their 
swords before order maid lie re- 
stored. All the 
caught and 
the judge, 
year- more ,. 
milling an o
i. in all three 
corn- 
on the 
V I 
Professor Jackson tells 
in his P -i and 
some stories ill 
in the laud of Omar Khayyam, One 
is of a man who, t fr mi in- 
eyes, went to a horse d 
tor treatment. veterinary gave 
him of the salve that he used 
on the mail hist 
Ho brought suit 1st 
The 
the 
c down his 
are no dam- 
be man 
gear a 
H T; Mad me keen an ass 
The Kaiser's 
During the army 
the kaiser's temporary 
of a camp house of 
wood. In addition to sleeping and 
hath rooms, tile has a large 
working room, which serves also a 
dining and reception room. 
smaller apartments complete 
this improvised house, from which 
the imperial standard When 
evening falls a huge lire is kindled 
his majesty's door. i; 
kepi burning all night, and the 
likes to beside it and talk 
to his friends. On these 
ceremony is forgotten. Another 
of his majesty's evening pleasure- 
is to walk round among the sol- 
bivouacs and witness their 
rough camp joking and games. 
Colors That Cure Consumption. 
The value of light as an agent it 
curing i is becoming 
recognized. The latest 
of the idea is the assertion 
of a medical man that the clothes 
worn by consumptives should be of 
a color which will allow the light to 
penetrate the body. White mate- 
rials, it is found, are the best for 
purpose, and consumptives are 
advised to clothe 
themselves in snowy raiment, either 
linen, velvet, cotton or cloth. 
. -ilk, however, is 
Journal 
First Fee. 
among tho greatest 
of of the owes 
his brilliant career almost entirely 
to his father, who, although 
self instructed, not only taught ail 
his sons to play on every 
but by incessant toil 
them the best available musical 
training. The parent never lived t 
see his son's triumph, and by a 
pathetic irony of fate the very 
first fee the young violinist received 
was wreath for his fa- 
grave. 
A Libel on Chicago. 
been tn some tough 
In time, but Chicago beats any- 
thing I mot. So go 
around i must a 
gun, and you must curry gun 
m your right pocket, with 
end Cue genial 
who at may 
c- 
Burial prevailed Until 
the Whites Came. 
Mound builders of the Mississippi 
valley in the manner of burial of 
their dead in close touch with 
those of the valley the Ohio and 
. in i with 
the idea's display- 
ed in tho ancestor worship, of the 
oriental as well as antedating the 
r of a granite shaft as 
a mark of respect over the graves of 
our de at the present time. 
Formerly mound builders were 
supposed to have become an extinct 
race, occupying the in 
which these numerous burial 
mound; are i mud prior to its 
American In- 
but in the light of more re- 
cent and more thorough 
writes in 
I he it has 
shown that burial dead in 
has been practiced by the 
of tho Poxes, who 
the territory up and in- 
some the time when the 
fir I people settled in the up- 
per Mississippi valley. 
The former erroneous supposition 
came shout through the 
mi of the Indian. 
V questioned concerning the 
i -11 and their 
in the accord- 
ideas of ancestor 
subject was held sacred and was 
i to be touched upon, nor were 
any of the belongings which had 
been buried with him ever any 
manner to be used again by any 
man. For this reason when 
shown flint arrow or spear heads 
they would profess ignorance and 
insist that they were there before 
arrival of the Indian. 
The conical mound-. Mr. Her- 
states, are generally 
or family burying mounds. The 
earth, sand or other material is ear- 
there by members of the tribe 
or the nearest of kin and filled 
around the body. Apparently the 
farther the earth, sand or material 
of which the mound is being built is 
or tho more laborious the 
work of carrying to o place of 
interment the higher respect 
paid dead. And in this re- 
tin y u 
from v, ,;. ; . would 
to en t over a grave in the 
middle a made from the 
limestone of the local Galena for- 
but in-lead get a granite 
shaft shipped from Vermont or 
elsewhere, equally as great a dis- 
and at as 
Tying Shoe Laces. 
The following is a good hint for 
tying shoe hues so that they shall 
not come Proceed in exactly 
the same as if yon were tying 
the bow. b it puss the 
hand loop through the knot before 
drawing it up and give a steady pull 
on both loons. It should be 
however, when untying that 
the rich hand string be pull- 
ed, for if the other is pulled it will 
tighten the knot. 
For Greasy Hair. 
If the hair is very oily, greasy 
and moist, the following should be 
applied daily, shampooing once a 
fortnight with green soap and a lit- 
borax in the rinsing A 
quarter of an ounce each of 
of. soda and borate of soda, 
both an ounce of best 
Cologne, an eighth of an ounce of 
tincture of cochineal, an ounce of 
alcohol and ounces of dis- 
tilled water. 
Care of Iron Sinks. 
To keep iron sinks and iron 
smooth and free from rust 
use soap in cleaning them. Wash 
them in the water in which 
toes have been boiled, using a well 
foiled potato to rub any spot which 
may have become rough or rusted, 
afterward rinsing clean with very 
hot. clear water. By cleaning in 
this way they will always be smooth 
and free from rust. 
For Wild Turkey. 
Stuff the wild turkey with bread- 
Crumbs, mixed with either oysters, 
chestnuts or celery, Do not put 
sage and other savories with these 
or you will destroy the flavor, but 
add a suspicion of onion to the 
crumbs and fry them in butler in 
the frying pan before putting in tho 
ether Ingredients. 
To Buckles. 
Put steel buckles, one at a time, 
hi a box of tine emery dust 
shake them steadily and for 
Borne minutes. The friction will 
drive the emery into every inter- 
the ornaments. When they 
are bright wire off the dust with a 
soft silk handkerchief. 
Wicker Furniture. 
wood saw 
be dyed almost ajar oW with 
domestic dyes, tied is 
Wet the surface to 
be dyed with hat water before 
IT-; 
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S 
TAGS, AS SPECIFIED IN AND 
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON 
THEIR 1906 OF PRESENTS. 
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags, 
who may have overlooked the fact that our offer of presents 
for the return and delivery to us of tags, as made and 
in our 1906 and Circular of Presents, expires 
by the terms of the offer itself on January isl, 
We would not consider giving presents to one with- 
out giving presents to all, for tags that reach us after our 
offer has expired, and for this reason we will not consider 
any cause whatever for delay in delivery of tags, and we will 
positively refuse to give presents for any tags that reach 
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1st, 1907, 
which is the full extent of time as heretofore stipulated 
in our offer. 
No employee has authority to change or modify this 
or any notice or offer made by us. 
R. J,. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C.
STRAY TAKEN 
t k n up sandy color- 
spotted female hog 
fanning with my stick. 
ling weighs about or 
marked fork 
a h in right ear. slit 
I r same by 
II op and paying
i Jo. . i 
TICE TO 
IV- II I II I II I I I 
Ill .-. 
, illI e r 1.1 r. 
ill the o 
1-1- In. I In- . e I n bi r 
, it 
hi- 
r mi . i- r 
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 
Notice ii hereby given the stock 
in the incorporation of the 
does by 
; I of each stockholder 
company and will not Ho further 
in said name. This Nov. 27th. 
1906. A. G. COX. Sec. 
NOTICE 
We will make application to the 
Board of of Pitt county 
at the meeting to be held on the first 
Monday in January, for license to 
retail liquor for six months in the town 
of Fountain. N. C. Nov. 27th. 
STRICKLAND HEATH. 
TRUST COMPANY, 
AT N. O. 
u close of Nov. 12th, 1906,
stock
divided 
ll , bi 
jeans and i
I- n-s 
from 
items
deposit 
j subj u 
t- 
coin, 
r 4,787.37 j
Total
State North Carolina, County of 
I. W H of the above named 
swear that tin-above statement is true to of my know 
edge and belief. W. H 
Subscribed and sworn to 
fro me, this Nov I M. BLOUNT, 
T. Carson 
Notary Public 
R. J- GRIMES, 
STATON, 
Directors. 
OF THE CONDITION 
of Kidney, Liver or 
I l Other 
say a bottle and 
will refund 
our say a 
nil size five bottle of 
mid if it, you, then 
r SOL until 
This entitles you 
. SOL at 
PARAMOUR RICK 4- 
a limited number 
away. Don't miss this op 
to test 
SOL. 
NOTICE TO 
Letters of administration on the es- 
of Walter decease 
this been issued to me by the 
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt 
county, notice is hereby given to all 
holding claims against said es- 
to present them to me for pay- 
duly authenticated, or or before 
he 26th day of November 1907. or this 
n will be plead in bar of their re- 
All persons indebted to said 
are requested to make 
payment to me. This the 26th day 
of November 1906. 
M. JOHNSON. 
of Walter deed. 
Jarvis Blow 
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. C. 
close op no . 12th, u 
LI A 
Loans and Discounts Capital Stock paid in 
Overdrafts Secured 1,608.87 Surplus Fund 
78.89 Undivided profits 
Fixtures Deposit ML 
Due from Banks 35,938.72 subject 
Cash Items eh ks o ding 
Gold Coin 
Silver Coin 79-550- 
-f North Carolina, I 
County f Put. f 
I J. R. of the above-named bank, do 
y statement is true to 
Knowledge and belief. J- R Cathi 
and sworn to 
fore W. I. 
j W. 
J. V. JOHNSTON, R. L IS. 
Notary Public Direct 
Wanted -Experienced 
to braid and children's 
cotton knit underwear wanted by 
the Mills, the largest 
and best knitting mill in the 
South Easy hours, from a. 
m. to p. m. Good pay. 
of good boarding houses. Ad- 
dress Josephine Mills, 
G. ltd 
sod fifty 
W to Id a new 
ill Is C. Good 
W. Jeffrey, 
-a 
LAND SALE. 
virtue of a mortgage executed 
and to Winslow Mills by 
John K. Braxton and wife, 
ton, ii the 23rd day of November. 1904 
the will sell for cash be- 
fore the Court house door in Greenville 
on Thursday. December the 1906 
the following described parcel or lot of 
land, situated in the town of Ayden and 
en the north Bide of First Street, be- 
ginning at a point on First Street at 
in the ditch and running a north- 
course with the ditch feet 
i at J. S. Hart's line, thence a west- 
with J. S. Haifa line 
roe ditch, thence a 
with said feat to First 
thence an 
Street feet to the begin- 
one an 
a ere or and being the lot 
J. H. 
day of November. 1906. 
WINSLOW 
. , 
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURE 
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. 
cannot reach the seat of the 
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional 
sense, and in order to cure it you mi 
take internal remedies. 
Cure is taken internally, and acts 
on the blood and mucous 
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a 
It was by o 
the best physicians in this county 
years a 
is composed of the best 
; combined with the beet blood p j ilia 
acting directly on tie 
The perfect combination of the 
what sack 
result in curing Catarrh 
for testimonials free. 
J. A CO, 
I Sold by Druggist, price 
Take
. . i and Agent. 
, C. 
job 
Robert 
re. 
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Ma o, be 
Mi-Ii prices 
ill economic 
; lid I 
Fred who baa 
new been spending several weeks 
From with his parents near here, re- 
turned to Charleston, S. 
v near, Tuesday to resume his position, 
Mr. of 
vi here on visit to ids 
es David Gibb.
E. B r Gard- 
nave 
 C 
an . i hi 
II. H. M. Dixon, 
i J. J. 
have i . visit to 
i. 
For good and cheap go 
p;. E. k Co. always have 
fresh goods on hand. 
handle Goldman's 
for women, Misses and children. 
pair Bold r 
On overcoats 
clothing Cannon x Tyson 
pie,. you in both 
I iV i ice. 
, here you need any be sure 
Christ- on E. E. 
. . w.- a n 
afternoon out 
d home of 
i i KM ;
. of 
In m lilies 
W hi- ids. is i i- 
I'm .-. r i i 
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ill, . i
lint a a i 
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. ours, and con 
if 
i a 
. but one 
trust up ext 
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A full line of Men and i 
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when and 
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front
i friends . 
. the 
i cotton ca i; 
v sing firm 
I i I. c d 
tin i . c words n t 
A. ;,,, y II and 
. are ex- Ethel i-i c man and . 
;. able 
Sm i j u 
head .- w John i i 
. i G Sun.-. II; Ed 
and Miss K 
hi s in i v.,,. Jo Sum 
ii. i 
. t i; ti. and
. bark of this 
. ., i glide on smooth waters 
m a ripple to find a I 
. . winch will prove to them 
I was worth the living and its 
i , ;. happy one. Mr. E. 
, rushed music on his 
phone from the lat- 
. selections which was highly 
Hooks i.-. a 
, v. and his s- 
welcomed wherever 
hope for tins handsome he goes. 
I a life replete with golden p line of Fall an 
and and the v. , goo s Will be 
e;. in future a 
well perform id. 
at an interested in cook 1900 
and heaters it will pay 
to examine quality and. 
prices that Cannon Tyson 
There were two auction sales 
if personal property here Wed- 
Ti. of the late Mrs 
Mary Turnage, by J. A. 
ton. administrator, and that of , 
, , E. Winslow and J. Mills 
the . . to, m 
administrator is discontinued. 
car loads or, accounts 
seed for 
est cash pm e. Don t sell at once settle same. 
seeing us. Yours to serve. An notes accounts will be 
P. Lilly Co I at my o Greenville 
W an ti quested to
be done more 
day 
o'clock, m Ayden, 
the ii side ice tux En 
hi. y daughter, Miss Ma am united in marriage to 
J. M. Blow 
v . the ceremony
IN
read for ii spec turn t 
o'clock w .- a 
l III g 
Thursday All 
SAULS, 
. DRUGGIST 
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. 
R. Smith and 
Tin- . 
w s . 
N C 
OF 
THE OF 
N. C.-r
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ms, . 
w ii . 
in a he d 
for like h i 
con i i m r pa; i th and he M 
go back to his i 
i lie and soon I 
a . i has been or n . on J 
i. old i ire is gr ., 
;. Of this h n ; n ling to do with a ma pun- 
is that is to say he should 
l be hiked off to the roads ,imply because the force needs 
h work, I in if the judge .,;,, 
n all the criminal terms 
h the force would be greatly 
augmented. An old rounder 
. . , . . to work on a judge ,. ,. i 
who knows nothing about him. r 
Greensboro Record. pie I 
th 
is
it 
II
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I. 
th 
i. 
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his 
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. , idea less 
I- I- , , . 
. . , .,, , i school members as i a l do so . . , 
I hie Hanks, . i . . , . , tn 
. lends unpaid i . i meet church Friday ,. 
New Song 
A supply n .- f book i 
for use in the Sunday . 
school have just he i received, tax-he. 
Superintendent W. 
desires that as many the Sun-
. . r . 
I hi rein t. 
Ii 
. iii i, us
men nil . 
id 
mutton 
. 
is- 
UP 
hat on after January 1st, 
1807, M. ii Saul's will sell, only 
cash, This is for 
gen id friends, is to be d none will consider 
s pi ion. Ne- accounts 
. . . ., agency to T. L. 
to this G u com n 
extreme, lie merits a liberal with J. E. 
and should receive it. Winslow for same. 
The agency existing between 
Gerald Co. and J. W. 
is hereby discontinued. All 
Com, 
Coin, tn ii k 
Total, 
, . ,, , . . .,. at T o'clock and learn some of 
.; , , , 
the new songs so the books can 
be Sunday. 
Don't forget a little j 
one ii i 
at 
nor, 
in 
C t , 
C. E Spier has purchased the 
and watch business of J 
Taylor and will continue 
new i 
Ibis. Dec. id, 1806. 
L Gerald Co- 
t f d w. 
STATE OF I. 
I , If So i 
Is true 
n to l 
e, i t J I Nov 
II , 
i T i 
then relished 
by the preacher men. 
About three-fourths of the 
. , . things you put off till tomorrow 
. i. j in- never done. 
K. 
c- D Joseph 
PHYSICIAN SURGEON, 
B. C. C Block, Baal a d at 
Director N, 
virtue of authority vested in me 
trust executed by w. ;. 
lame in start formerly Occupied Hathaway and wife. Magnolia B. Hath-1 
iii B. 
by Mr The latter t the Bethel Trust 
.,, , Co. we very much regret of payment of note of date 
anticipates moving to High 
Point at an early day. 
f laid nun 
Don't buy before giving 
Mai. Frank Lilly Co 
wife, I will on the day of January 
1900, at noon, at Court house Greenville, Pitt County N. C. sell to 
the highest the following 
tracts One 
tract of land bounded on tho north by 
lands of Jesse Harrell, on the east 
Bullock, on the south by 
We are sorry to learn our little 
. ,,. ,, r, i . J. Holland. acres more 
friend, Miss quite or leas. Another tract of land bounded 
Ion the north by the lands of . I. B. 
lock, on the east by K. Hathaway's 
on 
line; 
cordially on the south Little and 
lie to tall B. 
, , . , , i it acres more or s. 
up to-date cloaks and ran 
coats. 
This 12th day of December, 
M. O. Trustee. 
w. j. School 
1.1. s co. stationery 
AYDEN K. C. 
NOVELTIES. SECOND HOOK TO 
Dr. M. DRUGSTORE.
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy 
Groceries. 
Tho best drinks dispensed our Fountain. 
Remember us for Santa Claus. 
joker. 
. V ii.
II. o 
gave 
; i 
one Si
Now is your time Io save had c or . 
money by coming to us for v 
children s school 
tablets, pens, era- .
we have also a great assort-1 A co i ha 
, , , 
. m sen o an 
note paper tor use of court. 
J. N. Alexander 
all plain or In 
ed 
The mainstay of 
ml then, i i I 
111- A . 
M M. SAULS, Druggist 
N O 
, f 
paved, and th i has i 
the alley Ha 
Id.
. . I- 
Adv. 
into . 
The 
it aid i Ki . the corporate 
share to keep 
addition 
of n 
tired At pout 
. V. C, as matter, 
in adjoining counties. 
I'm, a to Action 
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY DEC. . 1906 
What cotton Is to do is 
Winning 
in 
Ct 
BO 
turn 
more. 
ring 
all of 
Make 
R.-t his 
him the 
. rot 
to I 
of the h 
head rs a hoax. 
Gui m th ; 
Ni 
Bit 
spelling 
Money will 
Th 
i i brought ab 
having it 
. i; . 
of 
near More- 
c like 
him since 
on his re- 
after 
will 
u other 
now . some IV- 
-ho has his 
raft made to the plank- 
The dismissed from 
Thomas G. sec- 
re v tee on 
public health and national 
taking ad- 
vantage of his position to 
promote ii . es 
AN UNJUST TAX. 
The Reflector is opposed to 
works, and if it had control 
would allow no 
. to be used promiscuously. 
is not because of a desire to 
the Christmas 
young . but because 
re of fireworks and 
them dangerous But as 
they are permitted to b 
used in Greenville, w 
. t think the merchants of tie 
should be discriminate d 
and treated matter of the fire- 
It certainly is a 
that the 
doing business within the 
rs limits of the town have to 
a tax of for the privilege 
celling fireworks, while deal 
just on the outskirts of the 
can sell them without 
ii g to pay such therefor 
can undersell the man who do 
business in town. Of course the 
dealer who does business just 
line cannot be blamed 
r this, as it is a right he- has 
but we believe in fairness, and a 
merchant should not be placed at 
a . just because he 
inside to do business and 
he p make the town. 
The merchant who does 
in the town pays taxes into 
t town treasury on his stock, 
on his and on bis 
while the merchant just 
the line does not pay a cent 
ii lent Re 
in history a 
k s his of many He sent a 
r in message at the opening of con- 
gnu that almost covered the 
and face of the earth with its multi- 
of words. Inside a week 
those living in suburbs he soul another mes- we've the things suitable for Christmas, 
not help out in any of these on Rico, and there is 
to 
taxes he uses v.; 
water from the- tow 
MERRY -4 
CHRISTMAS. 
Now is the time a for Christmas gift 
this is the store where be most ant to find it Man or Boy
yet another in sight on Panama. 
If he don't mind he will talk or 
write himself to 
things. 
would be nothing but just 
for the board of aldermen to re- 
fund the fireworks tax to every 
merchant who has paid it this 
season. Such discriminating Two operators and 
La i business, flagman have been arrested 
. who to be considered charge of murder in con- 
as factor the recent wreck 
and support of the Southern railway, near 
at the business I Danville, in which several 
and do not impose it looks unjust 
special taxes on them. 
TO 
where art going 
ill i 
; . 
Wow yourself away. 
-iv g, 
. .,,. 
George's innocence, 
Mikes look like- 
where art thou going 
the railroads should WOrK 
beyond the point j 
of physical endurance and 
latter be held 
I for accidents. 
What could be a wiser selection than one of our Suits Raincoats, 
or Overcoats 
Bring in an old coat to show is size, and we'll make 
you desire after Christmas. 
OUR HABERDASHERY. 
Our showing of Haberdashery is a grand display. 
Our Elegant Choice Gloves. Our Shirts. Mufflers, 
Suspenders and the many other things in a Man 
is always are correct and the best that can buy. 
The North Carolina Geological 
and Economic Survey issued re- 
Economic Paper No. 
which is a report on an 
The spirit of cooperation that nation of the shad fishing 
hold of the business in- try in North Carolina during 
of Greenville is more than by Mr. John N. Cobb. 
ratifying. It means taking on This report take- up in detail 
life and it is going to condition of this industry, 
rood results We believe the gives the number of nets fished 
year will show the great- and shows their location on 
est advancement the town has especially prepared for this, 
yet made. purpose. This work was 
up especially to facilitate the 
Some of the papers are telling work of the committee which 
that a great comet is coming in made a general of the 
industries of North Car- 
and the results of whose over t shall 
investigations are given in Eco- 
Paper No. 
This Economic Paper No. 
can be obtained by addressing Cakes, Candies, Fruits. as I carry, the selecting and boy- 
no to 
BATH ROBES. 
We've a fine line of these luxurious highly prized 
by every Man 
Come here for Christ mas and you'll find just 
a moderate price 
FRANK WILSON 
THE KING CLOTHIER. 
Save the Worry 
1910 That is rather far ahead. 
Let's look for things that are 
coming next year. 
After getting lumber together 
with which to build a scaffold 
Durham is about to lose the con- 
hanging. 
Let us drop the hint that you 
can watch Greenville grow 
for breakfast, dinner and h a are fine 
e Canned Package 
Pickles, Butter Cheese, f 
the State geologist, Joseph Hyde are easy and the all saved It will take n 
Pratt, Chapel N. C. 
J. B 
enclosing cents to cover cost of 
mailing. 
THE HUB CLEARING SALE 
Having the entire of THE HUB CLOTHING CO. m order to turn these 
goods into money we are willing to make the following 
CLOTHING. 
or a-i ti at 
CLOTHING. 
Men's Heavy Overcoats 
CLOTHING. 
Big Line long pants piece suits in wool, 
good patterns 4.50 p, 
knee pants suits l, S, 
coats, blacK and mild colors 6.50 Overcoats 
Big Line Men's suits Heavy Wool. 2.50, 3.00 Heavy belt back overcoats, very long 
Heavy Worsted to S 
All and suits it lice Macks, blues, fancy 
patterns to go at from 7.50 to Youth's long pants, piece suits, heavy weight Knee pints from
up. 
Heavy fleeced lined Mens Sunday Shoes to 
Mens Fat. Leather Shoes 3.50 and 
Mens Sunday Shoes, and pat leather 
Big Line mens odd Pants to 
Look in on us before buying and we will save you money 
J. L CARPER, GREENVILLE. N. C. 
ft 
DEPARTMENT 
iI 
The A. G. Cox Co. has ITEMS. 
just shipped pair of their Tar 
Heel cart wheel to one of N. C. Dec. 
counties. 
home. 
The A- G Co., are 
still receiving orders for th 
Co. School Desk. See or 
write them before you buy. 
of glass aid 
crockery wares, flower pats and 
stone jars at Harrington Barber 
Holiday goods are 
at Harrington Barber Co. Call 
ind see them before they are 
picked. 
remedy. A 
tier. 
I n. Cures 
tie drug 
e ; d 
A k line of plaids of all 
just at B. F. 
Manning Co. They are going. 
and see them at once. 
A car load of fresh flower just 
at Harrington Barber 
Com 
his department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- 
resent the Easter . Reflector in Winterville and territory 
Who among us has not been 
called pay a bill the sec- 
end time and had to pay it be- 
cause we could not produce proof 
of the former settlement 
who pay by are spared 
this annoyance, for they have a 
receipt for every payment in the 
check which the bank 
to the depositor after 
it- Deposit your money 
in the Bank of Winterville and 
be on the safe side. 
takes the place of Cal- 
We sell it. B. T. Cox 
Bro. 
The A. G. Cox Co., has 
on hand a full supply of their 
Tar Heel carts and Bet- 
see or write them before you 
buy. 
Protects your hands from the 
cold winds by you a new 
pair of gloves. B. P. Manning 
Co., has them of kinds 
grade for mer, and 
children. 
and examine that new line 
of and fine shoes 
at B. F. Manning 
Company 
Faro delightful and refreshing 
goto J, B Carroll Co , 
best cigars and cheroots. 
Sell cotton seed to the 
Pitt County Co. The 
the highest prices for them 
A till ; a 
i It Oar roll 
Try those delicious apples 
B. Carroll Co. 
New lines of fine dress goods 
daily at Harrington 
Barber Co. 
All cotton seed hulls 
promptly filled at the Pitt 
Oil Company. 
The A. G. Cox Co., 
turning out their nice and up 
to date Hunsucker 
Every mail brings the A. G. 
Cox Co., orders for their 
cotton planters, guano sowers, 
Economic Back Bands etc., 
even though early in the season 
or these goods. 
Go to the Store of B. T. 
C Bro T W. Wood 
B. 
,. 
Call and see the large line of 
ladies and cloaks at B. 
F, Manning Co. They are off- 
them at a bargain. 
i i i f Ce-p 
f , v r 
in- ii very 
pi 
X l 
Those large yellow oranges at 
Harrington, Barber Co., looks 
tempting. 
Go to Harrington, Barber 
Co. to buy your holiday 
are 
See the beautiful display of 
at B. F. 
Co. They have 
chased the very finest line found 
on the market. 
Highest grade flavoring extra- 
at J. B. Carroll Co. 
Farmers, come and examine the 
machine at 
Barber Co. This is a 
wonderful labor savor. 
The A. G Cox Co. are 
receiving orders for their Tar 
Heel cart wheels. Any one in 
need of a first class cart wheel 
will do to send their 
at once, 
Those in need of dry plastering 
laths ready bundled, see L. L. 
Kittrell who will be glad to fill 
your order. 
The cold rains and snows are 
coming soon and you will need 
good foot wear See Harrington 
A Home-Builder. 
It is to be doubted if any other 
agency has accomplished half so 
much in recent years in 
home-building and a desire 
among the great middle class of 
people to dwell under their own 
vine and fig tree as the building 
and loan association. There is 
not in North Carolina, we dare 
a progressive town has 
its organization of this kind 
and the effects of its existence 
are plainly visible. There are 
thousands of homes, some 
the n pretentious residences. 
others modest but neat and at- 
tractive cottages, in North Caro 
which would have been idle 
dreams, not substantial things 
bu. for the building and loan as 
The Americans 
yet a home-loving people and is the ambition of every man who 
has reached the age of 
and who has a family to 
own his home. The building and 
loan association makes it 
for him to do so. Gastonia 
Gazette. 
c. D. Baker spent Thursday in 
Greenville with the dentist 
Mrs. W. F. Harrell and 
left Friday morning for her 
home at Drum Hill, where she 
will spend Christmas with her 
parents and friends. Mr 
accompanied her as far as 
Greenville and returned Friday 
night. 
Dr. L E. Rick j spent a few 
days in Washington and Pantego 
this week. 
H. B. Phillips left Friday 
morning for his home in 
Mrs. O. G. has re- 
turned from an visit to 
her sister, Mrs A L. Jones, in 
Baltimore 
G. Calhoun spent Saturday 
in Greenville on business. 
W. T. Sledge is quite sick in 
his room on Jackson avenue 
His many friends him a 
speedy recovery 
Dr. R. L. spent Sunday 
here, the guest of Mr and Mrs. 
F. G 
G. W. Brown, an 
B- C-L. Co, is sick at the hotel. 
Mis. II. II. Stanley spent Fri- 
day in Greenville shopping. 
G. B. of Kinston, 
spent Thursday here. 
Mrs. F. G. made a fly- 
trip to Greenville Wednesday 
returning that night. 
public school 
memorial day at 
building on Friday, 
The program was in- 
and instructive. 
On Friday night, Dec. then 
will be a festival in 
by the teachers and pupils 
the building. 
invite all 
clerk of 
and Kicky Mo re; 
deceased, notice is 
person to the to make 
immediate payment to the undersigned, 
and all persons having i la against 
said estate notified the 
same for payment on or re the nth 
day of December, 1907. or this notice 
will bar of raw 
This Dec 11th, 1906. 
John W. Brooks. 
Executor of Moore. 
ltd 
TO 
Having this day qualified before D. 
C. Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court 
of Pitt County. executor to the last 
will and testament of th 
deceased, notice t given to 
all parsons claims against the 
estate Elizabeth to 
present them to duly 
authenticated, or before the 21st 
day of . notice 
will be i lead th recovery. 
All persons in I to . estate will 
make tome. This 
the 
C. BARRETT, 
o Elisabeth 
Jarvis Blow, 
Monday the 17th of December 
en the arm of the late Alfred 
For i , in i. aver Dam Township, Pitt 
k as 
sale the 
to the 
;. i . I. -s deceased, co 
t,, mu wagons, carts, farm- 
corn, fodder, hay, 
st el, tins of sale, cash. 
This the of 1906. 
J. FORBES 
of the last will 
f Alfred Forbes. 
Stray Taken Up. 
I have taken one heifer run 
mug in my Color re I with 
ace, swallow ear, 
crop in left, about a 
and a half old. Owner can 
Line i . proving paying 
Nov. SO, 
M. W. 
I P. D. No. N. C 
AS 
H G F T 
SHOULD BE A USEFUL GIFT. 
Now is the time to ho your Holiday Shopping. No where will 
find a better assortment of Real Gift than this store. 
We have taken care in selecting our Holiday stock 
and feel sure we can help and you in selecting 
your Christmas Gifts. is more practical for a Xmas Gift 
A BATH ROBE 
SMOKING JACKET 
A CLUB BAG 
DRESS SUIT CASE 
SILK MUFFLER 
A PAIR GLOVES 
FINE PAIR SHOES 
FINE UMBRELLA 
EIDERDOWN QUILT 
There are many other practical gifts we could mention but 
CALL 
c. s. 
FORBES 
A- 
v. 
The Greenville Daily Reflector 
is twelve years old. It has been 
a leading factor in the 
progress of Greenville and Pitt 
county and has stood also for the 
bast moral, political and 
News and Observer. 
amusements 
engaged in and a good 
promised Co every one 
TRIAL 
to Mr. Small. 
Speakers Cannon's reluctance 
to appoint Representative Small. 
of the first Carolina dis- 
to the rivers and harbors 
committee because of the fear 
that he may extract a large 
amount of money from the 
treasury for big Carolina 
projects is really quite 
to Mr- Small. If the first 
district member did not possess 
plenty of energy and know-how, 
Mr. Cannon would not be the 
least afraid of him, especially at 
he belongs to the minority. I 
should also be said that in Mr 
Cannon's eyes any appropriation 
the South, his native State 
included, is too 
Observer. 
of Ibis 
Beautiful 
Hi.,. . 
There is usually a lot of bras 
n the make-up of a silver- 
tongued orator. 
In Superior 
Court. 
Notice of Sale 
ANY RESPONSIBLE FAMILY 
TRY THIS in your home 
ten II yon don't find 
it the most beautiful, up-to-date and 
satisfactory the market, we 
will take it hack. If you like it, 
we you will make you 
prices and that will be entirely 
satisfactory. 
until 
you see and the NEW ROYAL. 
By so doing you will save yourself 
Barber Co. for rubber besides a machine that 
will positively please you better than 
A car load of lime has just other. 
rived at A. W. Ange Co. ard u 
The plow we will 
thing for tearing up r ugh land 
tar 
You can id them at Harrington a. W. ANGE CO. 
Co. Winterville, N. C. 
Carolina i 
Pitt County, i 
V.-,. 
James 
and W. A. 
By virtue of an order of the 
t of Pitt 
made in above cause 
the in I . Flem- 
v ill m 
o before the our 
house door of Pitt Greenville, N. C- to the 
bidder for cash, on Monday, the 
17th of the 
following tract or par- 
of land to-wit; I 
stake on the Now Bern 
road at the corner cf the color d 
school house acre, thence 
that line west to a stake three 
feet from W. A. Stokes fence, 
with the fence to Ed- 
ward's corner, thence with Ed- 
wards line northeast to a stake 
on the New Bern 
with the said road to begin- 
containing four acres more 
or 15th day of 
November. 1903. 
J. L. Fleming, 
On Friday, December i at 
o'clock a. m. at my home mar 
M. i will cl the highest 
the following named real and 
to The farm known as 
the Ward farm, containing 
out acres and situate one and one. 
If from Bethel depot . 
. , The- 
e about acres farming land 
cultivation, suitable for cotton, 
corn, tobacco, truck crops. There 
arc acres woodland, and acres of 
good pasture land. half of 
the farm is under wire fence. There 
the place the following 
ill well constructed and in good repair. 
One dwelling house and out building, 
e Lam. two tobacco barns, one pack , 
house one tenant house. I will 
sell the following personal property 
to household and kitchen furniture 
farm tools utensils, one horse, one 
mule and two cows. All the above 
named property will positively be sold 
on the date named. 
Mrs. Harriet L. Ward. 
NOTICE TO CR 
Having qualified before the 
Court clerk of Pitt county as 
with will annexed, of the estate 
of Jane Moore, notice is 
hereby given to all persons indebted to 
the estate to make immediate pay- 
to the undersigned, and all per- 
sons having claims against said estate 
are notified to present them for pay- 
on or before the 26th of No- 
or this notice will be 
plead in bar of recovery. 
This Nov., 1906. 
J. W. BROOKS, 
of Jane Moore. 
NO FOLK SOUTHERN CO 
N. S
G in for leans 
daily 
o at Wash 
Norfolk h K for 
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia 
New York. Boston and nil 
North. Connects at Nor 
vi all 
hit per a r 
f via Norfolk, care Nor 
v S Ii. B 
u-s subject e 
without notice, 
i J. CHERRY, Agent, Groin- 
villa. N. C- 
H. C- and 
P Agent, Na. 
M-K. KING. V. P. M. 
BE SURE TO SEE OUR LINE OF 
Handkerchiefs 
styles to 
from 
Special prices each 
AT 
Pulley Bo wen 
The Home of Woman's 
Greenville, N. C. 
W. H. RICKS. 
Notice. 
I will make application to the 
Commissioners of Pitt county on the 
Ant in January, 1907, for license 
to retail spirituous n malt liquors in the 
town of N, C. for six 
months beginning January 1st. 
Dec 6th, 1906 W. It. Williams. 
Personal Property Sale. 
On Friday Dee. 21st, at a. 
m. st ToM fro 
in I will 
at i a lot of and 
kitchen m implements, 
b em, 
etc. 
of
out for your Christmas shopping, select 
something useful as well as ornamental. 
Our line of Holliday 
We have a line of chairs to suit your purse both willow 
and Oak, rugs, sets, art squares couches dinner 
sets, chairs, wagons, velocipedes, and many 
other things suitable for Xmas. gifts to numerous to 
mention. 
And Herein lies The Beauty 
Price is Right. 
. . . Drop in when down town Holliday shopping 
Yours to satisfy. 
a. e. 
J. M. MOORE BRO. 
IN---- 
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. --SHOES, 
HEAVY FANCY 
GROCERIES, 
FRUITS, CANDIES ft, NUTS. 
Re 
.
LEADING FLORISTS, 
OF NORTH CAROLINA, 
Indies Cloaks I 
Ladies Long Rain Coats, 
i lies I Dress Costs. 
Coats. 
US 
Store is filled with Beautiful and 
Stylish Merchandise 
Me 
. 
Mens full cress 16.08 
Mens full dress , v 
Youths and Boys overcoats 3.98 
O VB S
Elbow gloves 
white and 
of loves.
So 
We guarantee all goods to 
be exactly as we 
If you will avail 
this opportunity, you will 
a great saving.
we can 
excellent 
in
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es. 
a.
. inches 
coats 
tic 
to 
one hi t 
. 
Furniture. 
Solid Oak Suit of Furniture 12.98 
Dining room Chairs, each 
Odd Bed Steads, Solid Oak 
Solid Oak rocking chairs. 
Easels, Solid oak and and 
Gloves 
shirts 
Big Lot
and 
Always on display. It pleases all 
Looks right when you buy it. Stays right after you wear it. Roy- 
Brand Clothing tor Youths and Boys. Gold Medal on every Suit. 
Special in Boys Pants. Boys Knee Pants and 1.00 
Specials in Mens Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted, Good Quality. Dark 
Ground with Grey Stripes. 
Mens all Wool Gloves 
kid gloves 
Mens kid gloves 
Mens driving gloves 
Mens driving gloves, 
Mens driving gloves 
Mens driving gloves 1.25 
Mens Buck skin gloves 1.75 
s gloves 
A big lot princely brand 
shirts cents. Notice display 
in north window. 
cent Ties cents. Mens 
extra wide tour in hand ties 
in all shades and colors each 
ard Main Street, HIE, 
Raleigh, N. Phone 
All kinds of all kinds of choice cut flow- 
in season. S attention given 
Wedding and Funeral Decorations, 
Bulb Block, Pot for Winter 
Hedge 
. ts and Shade trees in 
Monday caused 
; pr cave mi near tin- culvert 
street, south of the 
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Troubled with 
Sick headache 
Bilious 
Insomnia 
ANY of these symptoms and many others 
Indicate Inaction the ER. 
Take No Substitute. 
In the riot 
Court. 
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The named will take 
notice that an action above 
has been in the Superior 
Court Pitt county from 
I the bonds matrimony, and the 
ice that 
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term of the Superior Court of Pitt 
. . Mon- 
day LI ; the 14th. 
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I all -f property I'm sale, 
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lings a and all 
property, mentioned 
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Purchaser or p u r c h a s- 
c be required to deposit j 
j per cent of 
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million of sale Nov. 
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good as now 
and v any 
knob, or feet on the hot 
torn. 
PRICES 
and Head 
Knits regular MO 
L. S and 
Head In 
and per 
A rumple iv face I 
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Manufactures of and 
High Printing Mater 
. Mitt Strut. 
For gentle ponies 
well broke. G. A- 
Winterville, N. C. 
often you get
nail or screw driver or j 
, lacking, Have a good 
tool and he tor ; I 
; emergences, 
is a i desire, and a 
p p 
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g box ones in it lack a 
V useful article. 
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Horse Goods, 
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IN 
Groceries 
And Provisions 
Cotton Bagging and 
Ties always on hand 
J. P. 
Corey
Fresh kept ton- 
in stock. Country 
Produce Bought and Sold 
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 
The firm of Patrick con- 
ducting a cotton and insurance 
in the town of Grifton, N. C, has 
day dissolved co-partnership by m 
. nib 
a ill firm. 
, Dec. 12th. 
W. H. 
Joel 
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D. W. 
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North Carolina. 
As fine a lot of day oats as 
ever saw at Frank V John- 
Fir Sale. 
doing fine 
will reasonable on ac- 
count of of family. Ad- 
dress 
N. C. 
James Bell. white man about 
years old. 
.,. 
feet inches 
weight about 1-W pounds, 
and black hair, droop shoulders, slender 
built, follows profession of machinist 
and escaped from State farm 
at The Slate will pay I re- 
ward of and expenses fur his cap- 
and delivery to the State prison at 
Raleigh, and supplement the 
above with an additional 
w Sheriff of Pitt county 
PLAIN 
TALK TO 
PIANO BUYERS 
Can you really judge a piano 
will you take somebody's 
word t-r it It's a 
matter 
isn't it 
Now we have been pianos over 
and good ones too. Have sold 
hundreds of them in your State and will 
you names and address of satisfied 
if ask for them 
If we can sell really first class piano 
on small payments and save you 
at least don't you should ask 
about it 
today 
-price list. 
Address. 
for Catalog and 
NOTICE TO 
of 
court of Pitt county having 
sued letters testamentary to 
the on the 14th. 
day of on t e 
estate ox deceased 
notice is herein- given to per- 
sons to the to 
make i in mediate payment to 
an to creditors 
of said estate to their 
claims properly authenticated 
to the undersigned, 
months after the date of mis no- 
tic or this notice will ha plead 
in bar of their recovery, 
of November. 
P G. JAMBS. 
the estate of E. 
Cox 
NO I ICE 
Letters of administration 
of Mary A. 
deceased, having this day been 
issued to me by the clerk of 
court of Pi t 
is here y given to all per- 
sons holding claims against the 
of said Mary A Turnip 
to present them to me for pay- 
duly on 
before the 20th November 
1907, or notice Will be plead 
in bar of their recovery. All 
persona indebted to 
immediate payment to 
me. This the 20th of N 
J. A Harrington, 
of Mary A. 
vis and Blow. 
A For 
a said he book- 
keeper of fie deaf a-id 
for the hire a horse 
and the day you took that 
good looking out 
What do with 
said the 
charge it to the calisthenics 
what r 
belle 
Free 
Norfolk, Va. 
S. Mgr. 
After Jan. 1st, St 
Greenville Livery and 
Can furnish nice and ca 
tor all 
boarded by we-- 
or 
Come In and examine my 
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC 
SMOOTHING HARROWS, 
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
MACHINES. 
Your e, 
The Hardware Man. 
A LIT LE NONSENSE. 
As Suggested From the Gallery of a 
Scotland Theater. 
A provincial in the east 
of Scotland is much tormented by a 
who is a regular attender and 
who insists on keeping up a running 
commentary on tho play. 
his remarks enliven a dull 
piece, and so the audience do not 
object to his presence. His latest 
hit occurred when n thrilling 
drama was being emu 
The principal actor was laid aside 
suddenly and bis part 
had to taken up by bis under- 
study, who was talented, but 
At a critical moment in the 
play the princes faints and falls, 
when the hero, coming to her as- 
lifts her in his arms and 
carries her out. 
The princess on this particular 
occasion was its heavy as she 
lovely, and the slender understudy 
realized the magnitude of the task 
that was put upon him. When she 
fainted he leaned over her, but hes- 
perceptibly. 
The hesitation was not lost on 
the wit, who from his seat in the 
gallery broke the stilled bush by ex- 
claiming in a thin, tremulous 
what ye can, my man, 
come hack for the 
don Tit-Bits. 
A Consoling Thought. 
say you arc but the 
ant of the the 
friend. 
answered Senator 
position ha.- its 
Of course it's more agree- 
able to be the but, after all, 
the servant the one the grand 
jury goes Star. 
Prudent 
Principal home coming sales- 
did you come to sell 
that fellow Smith, who is on the 
verge bankruptcy, so many things 
at such low prices 
Traveling said to 
myself, if he goes bankrupt 
we shan't lose so much 
Wiener 
The Ruling Passion. 
SB 
A For a Meal. 
The weary tramp with the red 
beak front of the way- 
side cottage. called, he 
announced, I found dis 
ample package of dyspepsia tablet- 
down the tab- 
the c 
broom. have i do with 
dyspepsia 
thought maybe you might give me 
to would m 
de dyspepsia so could test 
THE EARTH'S CRUST. 
Its Rigidity la About Equal to That f 
Granite. 
Professor T. J. J. See of the 
States navy ha- 
pd the rigidity of the earth by 
Mathematical processes depending 
m the theory of gravitation. He 
that, even if fluid, the globe 
have a rigidity than 
of wrought iron, owing to the 
tremendous weight. The earth's 
natter under this 
lets as a solid so vibrates in 
the average rigid- 
of the whole mass i nearly equal 
that of nickel steel. steel 
s one of the strongest and hardest 
known. The globe is this 
proved to be capable of withstand- 
enormous strain. Dr. See 
proves that the rigidity of the 
crust is about equal to that 
if granite, which is one-sixth that 
steel, and that toward the center 
rigidity rapidly increases. At 
the earth's center the imprisoned 
natter is at an enormously high 
temperature, yet under the great 
pressure there at work it is kept 
times more rigid than the 
steel used in the of a 
Battleship. 
This method has been applied 
to the other planets. It turns 
that the rigidity of Venus is 
greater than that of platinum and 
probably about identical with that 
wrought iron. The rigidity of 
is about equal to of gold, 
while the rigidity of Mercury, the 
other satellites is about 
to that, of glass. The average 
rigidity of the great 
Sui urn. Uranus and 
ties between eighteen and three 
times that of nickel steel. The 
neat rigidity of these bodies is due 
to the great pressure acting 
throughout such large masses. 
In the case of the sun the result 
still more extreme. The average 
rigidity of all the sun's layers i 
times that of nickel 
This result shows the effect 
gravity in compressing and hard- 
a mass even when it is self 
luminous and at enormously high 
News 
Of Board of for Pitt 
From First Mob lay of December 1905 to Nov. 1900. 
Inclusive. 
Total amount 
Amounts paid J. J. Elks, Chairman. 
For days service as loner per day 
For on per day 
For miles traveled at i 
Total amount paid 
Amounts paid W. H. Hume 
For days service as Commissioner at per day. 
For days service Conn at per day 
For miles traveled 
Total amount paid 
is paid J. It. Spier 
For M service m u bI pi r day 
For h on l i 
For s traveled at 
Hi. 
Total amount paid 
. aid 
For Co 
a i on l per 
is 
17.4 
For traveled 
Total paid 
S. M Jones. 
For days service as at day 
For days service on l at per day 
For miles traveled cents mile 
Total amount paid 
NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt 
Richard Williams. Register of Deeds, and ex-officio e 
commissioners in and for the aid, do certify 
. lint unrulier mi. I mi's lie 
24.4 
m .-.-. . . 
is a true and statement of the number of meetings held, 
items and amounts by the said board lo the members thereof 
from the 1st, of to tho l.-i. Monday of November, 
Given under my hand office in this Nov. 
RICHARD WILLIAMS, Deed 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
I HE GREENVILLE S 
GREEN VILLE, N. C. 
At close of 12th, 1900. 
ES. 
159.067,16
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.,.
Coin 
Coin 
Slide- 
loin 
202.543,03
Capital paid in
Undivided profits, S 
i payable I 
ibl s .
Total, 
We beg leave to announce that we arc 
Wholesale and Retail 
for 
White Lead, Paints. 
Colors, and an 
v Ready nixed Paints. 
There is no line in the world better j 
the i Hue. It has behind it a 
reputation for honorable wares and honorable 
dealings. 
If you use the Harrison Paints you need 
never worry quality. 
We trust that you favor us with your 
orders whenever you want good paint for any 
Have Just a car load and 
can give Special Prices. 
Baker Hart 
. N. C. 
Laden and Perspiring Stranger 
Co lid you kindly tell me bow far it 
is to tho station 
u full 
drive, two brassies and a put 
Punch. 
No Great Trick. 
Belle The richest girl in the 
world is to buy her wedding 
trousseau with only Could 
you do as well as 
Miss yes; could 
do better. If were the richest 
girl in the world could even buy 
a Free Press. 
j Perhaps- 
A foreign 
brought to this country a 
with two heads. 
Perhaps this wise serpent is a be- 
in the adage that two heads 
are better than one. Cleveland 
Plain Dealer. 
His Chief Delight. 
you go to school now 
sir. 
what part of es- 
do you like 
Tommy Why. exercise we 
get at Ledger, 
Especially. 
is nothing sadder than the 
word the 
mentalist. 
answered the 
when it appears in an opera 
singer's 
tea Star. 
Es 
Mrs. understand 
w moved 
next door spend 
lier pet dog. 
Mr. them you 
First Balloon Ascent. 
The first public ascent by the 
balloon was made Juno 
1783. It was a spherical bag. 
of pieces of linen but- 
together, suspended from 
poles. A fire was kindled 
it. and the flames were fed with 
Bundles of chopped straw. The 
loose bag filled out, assumed a 
graceful form and in a short time 
as completely distended. At a 
signal the stays were slipped, 
rod the balloon instantly ascended. 
velocity accelerated until it 
reached some height, then became 
uniform and carried it to an 
of more than a mile. For ten 
minutes it remained 
fell gently in a vineyard nearly two 
miles from the of 
ascension. The first adventurers 
make an ascent in a balloon were 
M. de Rosier and the Mar- 
In the basket of 
i balloon they on Nov. 1788, 
rose to a height of about feet. 
The Domestic Problem. 
once lost an Irish re- 
marked a German lady who was re- 
the trouble she had in keep- 
domestics, I could not 
her that is a 
man name for a fly. One day my 
little baby daughter was scaled in 
i chair near a window which open- 
ed on the piazza, where Bridget was 
it work. The window was closed, 
rod a number of flies were busy 
bumping their heads against tho 
panes in an endeavor to escape to 
the outside. They attracted baby's 
attention, who called out to me to 
look at them, at the same time say- 
Just then 
Bridget turned to to the baby 
mil heard these words. And even 
today Bridget is firmly convinced 
I instructed the baby to make 
I fun of York Herald. 
Sta. 
S i. the above named bank, do solemn 
. is true best of my 
j . ,. Cashier. 
I Correct 
me, 
I Correct -Attest 
J. M 
Public 
J. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE OF 
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906. 
Liabilities-
, i 
and 
bonds mortgages
tanking House 
from Banks 
i -h items
3.260,80 
-10,04 
paid 826,000.01 
Surplus, 
Profits Ex- 
am Taxes Paid 
payable 
out- 
8.868 
, n 
of Pitt 
County of Pitt I above-named bank do 
n f 
rear that the statement above , LITTLE. I 
. wear 
Subscribed and sworn to before 
this of 
TO 
Notary Public. 
J. G. . I 
It, W. KING, 
Direct, 
The word is real- 
the name of a people. It is 
with many of the Ca- 
libs, who in the 
West Indies, Inning been 
human flesh. The letters 
and are interchangeable 
American 
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iv -ii i u .; 
a l 
Co man is s- 
variety of the sums. 
a-d 
THE 
d f h R Messrs I. L. Little, J. W. Aycock. 
A. R. Breedlove, J. Y. 
ethers of Greenville. 
Geo. S. Prichard n. e. 
BRADLEY BEST, 
JEWELERS AND 
AND 
V. m
Crops of Corn 
1- 
ACID 
POTASH 
can from land 
th. . . liberally fertilized 
fertilizer contain- 
available 
and j
taxi 
Just how and why of Potash 
is necessary our booklet will show. 
GERMAN KALI WORKS 
Wow Nassau or 
Ga. 1224 Building 
A will coin. in The 
go Letter hi. . t th I where you c 
peed meal Hulls 
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BRADLEY BEST, 
JEWEL AND OPTICIANS, 
PRESENTS 
Jas f Davenport. 
New, latest, and Dr 
i s. f Sill s. Woolens, Dress trimmings and 
v . have space to tun a 
t and will u . 
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i ore yo ht s m 
I . solid colors, 
i tics mixed, th 
thing 
per yaM. 
J-huES AT 
, Shoes tor la-lie m 
most comfort mad. 
and 
, school dresses in figures 
plaids. 
cent 
Cur underwear is complete 
F. 
up. 
C . d of Heidi 
c ; Aldermen to 
. I to Public 
e i enthusiastic 
I Hi men at the 
r f Chamber 
Thursday night, 
can do 
t s up her mind. 
notice of the 
yet the 
there, and when 
or what purpose 
as called 
Several 
. .; were made and 
I the earnestness 
the matter under 
be taken hold of. 
. that were good the 
of requested 
the details of the meeting 
from publication until 
fire some better matured, 
until the president and 
committee shall deem it 
i to make the matter public 
these circumstances Th 
Hector does not give out th 
s today, but our readers car 
, secures the enterprise 
. . v t it will mean more u i 
u th; 
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of tie 
Ricky W 
U. J . . Owner. 
VOL. No. 
and Friday. 
ONE YEAR 
HIT CAROLINA. DECEMBER 
Children 
Cloaks, Raincoats and 
VI
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in , v. t 
j ml, Ink to read n 
. w are taking 
the benefit the 
id them. The ladies of th 
. desire to enlarge ti 
s of the library, and tin 
Commerce shows it- 
in the work. be 
the at th. 
meeting of the board 
g, the donation 
t town treasury to aid the good 
a Reduced Prices 
of Beautiful stylish and High Garments. 
The Variety to
. 
t. 
CO A S 
j Cheviot, 
Mixed 
and Plaid 
STATEMENT. 
Of all claims audited and allowed by the 
Board of County Commissioners m 
County, with receipts 
and and the 
Condition of said county tor the 
ending 2nd, 
PAUPER. 
No. To whom issued. 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
Anderson 
Jno Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
for H II Tyson 
O Byrd Bro. 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright wife 
Battle 
Pennie Barney 
Sallie Baker 
Martha Briley 
Win Bernard 
Jno. S Cannon
W C. Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Ph; His Clark 
Susan 
Reuben Clark 
A r 
j are Priced for Quick and you Should . Early to get
Girl's Tame Quail. 
Mary Walker, who re- 
s on Euclid avenue, between 
Eleventh and Twelfth streets. 
tamed two emails so that 
follow her about like any 
her pets. 
Every morning she takes them 
jut for an airing in a vacant lot 
her home. While she waits 
for them they run and fly around 
and as she walks they will go at 
her call, aid at her command 
Will light on her hands and 
to be carried back 
home. The birds enjoy their 
exercise, and look for- 
,. d to it just as much as their 
i to the pleasure of 
. them. 
but few instances have 
lamed In fact, 
people and many prom- 
ornithologists claim that it 
is tarns them, and 
that all birds of the white 
ever caught were cap- 
. i traps and the mo- 
. they were freedom 
took to the wing, never to 
Nearly all of those 
have repined in 
captivity and soon died. Wash- 
Post.
Elegant Furs . 
ii ii
Al in 
74-. 
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inn 
. ind wife 
m I 
Hid 
Elegant Furs of 
Isabella Fox, 
ink, etc. 
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New Song Books. 
A supply of new song books 
for use in the Baptist Sunday 
school have just been received. 
Superintendent W H. 
desires that as many the Sun- 
day school members as can do so 
meet at the church Friday night 
at o'clock and learn some of 
the new songs so the can 
be used next Sunday. 
Roosevelt and Carnegie are 
cut down to the foot of spell- 
,, 
should see 
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, 
Plain White and Colored Plaids, 
10-4,11-4,12-4 Sizes, 
SANTA CLAUS 
Is many nice things here the Little Children's Xmas You 
should see our Toy -Fancy China and Brie 
Make your Xmas L y. , 
B it 
Alia i ha n
75-1 C. 
Maria Harrington 
Isabella Holmes 
Prank Hines
Lonnie l
Hunt 
Hoary James 
Mar Jones 
Lawrence Joyner 
Mrs Chas Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
Simon Johnson 
Susan Johnson 
Langley 
Lang 
Berry Lee
Nancy Moore
Alvan I 
Elon May 
Mrs. J. Morgan 
Louis 
Ashly child 
Judy Nobles 
Annie Parker 
Jno family 
R A 
Wm 
Riley 
Cilia es 
L. Simmons 
Jas Spain 
Mary 
Jno. Sheppard 
G. W Smith 
Nonie 
Dells Staton 
Clemmie Stocks 
Martha Tripp
Mary Taylor 
Teel 
Ellen 
Fred Venters 
Vines 
Louisa 
Windham 
Jno. Wilson
Walters 
Jas 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte son 
Richard Anderson 
John Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
H C for 
H H Tyson 
O Byrd and Bro. 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright wife 
Battle 
Pennie Barney 
Sallie Baker 
Martha Briley 
Wm. Bernard 
John S Cannon 
Sarah F- Cannon 
W C. 
Nancy Cox 
I Phylis Clark 
Susan Clark 
Reuben Clark 
Willis Chance 
Phylis Cobb 
A J Corbett 
Abram Dunn 
Henry and wife 
Hannah Dupree 
Alex Daniel 
Peggy Ellis 
Titus Elks 
j James 
Redmond 
Tuna 
Prank Grimes 
Betsey Garris 
Bet lie Cay 
, Willis Graham 
Alice 
R Henderson 
Louis Hudson 
C Hort in 
Maria Harrington 
ilia Holmes 
Frank 
Root 
Ann E 
-i wife 
go Hunt 
Henry James 
j Mary Jones 
Joyner 
I Mr. Chas Joyner 
goo Marina Johnson 
Simon John in 
Susan J 
Langley 
Lang 
Berry Lee 
Moore
r, Morris 
Elon May 
Mrs J. B Morgan 
Ashely Norris child 
Judy Nobles 
i- Parker 
family 
R A Robinson 
William Robinson 
Riley Randolph 
Cilia 
L A Sim mis 
Jes II s 
Mary 
in 
G W Smith 
Nonie 
HO Delia Staton 
Martha Tripp 
Mary 
T el 
Ellen T 
Fred Venters 
Mare, vines 
Louisa Vick 
Mrs Q. 
Jno. Wilson 
Wilson 
Waters 
Virginia Atkinson 
Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
It . Anderson 
Jno Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
pen 
ii C P 
,;., . of the 
Con pensioners in Pitt 
county for torn t Superior 
court clerk h is ed war- 
rants. Sin lass re- 
. v .-, C, ll 
and iv d 
R-w rt Joy- 
G. S. John on, P. 
Mills. 
I Third Class Bryan Buck, R. 
Carney, A J Corbett, W H 
John P Parker. 
Fourth Class 
Joseph R Bland. William L- 
Jesse W Braxton, S II 
Brown, James E. Bullock, Frank 
j m Blight. W. H. Abner Boyd 
. Abram Laker. John Ii. Cherry, 
Richard Craft, W; Clark, 
NO I . 
Ayden, Dec 19th. 
R R Jones filled hi 
appointment here I Sui.- 
day. 
Aunt Patsy Davis, wife f 
Rev J Di vis. who has boon 
very feeble for quite a while, able to be be up again. 
Mi Tiny an I Lila 
horn, of Wine spent Sun- 
day relatives h ire. 
There will be several Christ- 
mas trees h re by the different 
Sunday la, 
We are glad that we are to 
have Rev Mr- with us 
next year. He is very popular 
with our people. 
W- S. May and sister. Miss 
Ella, of Winterville, spent Sun- 
d in town. 
II. Spear has W. 
CHRISTMAS 
from 
q John S Cum n, Corbett, j 
William Cannon, 
Deal, Loverly Daniel H Taylor's jewelry and repair bus 
W Dunn, Daniel, James mess and will continue business 
;. i W Ell s, Lewis Edwards, stand- 
T Bishop Strange arrived hen
. i a a 
Elias T 
Is, It W Forbes,
. a 
i- 
ac
James 
V, Benjamin 
Tuesday with Rev W 
I ford La -y E. Cox, and services at the 
w Episcopal church last night Ha 
OH 
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-I II 
Jolly. 
All 
la an man and our people 
; ways hear 
There are several light case 
in Ayden. 
. Ir. t. of R 
v here. 
ii red, 
in Ayden Lamb 
r n S 
. ho was pr around 
. the 
i. up . . re f- 
;, 
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ind . 
r .,, . 
man, I I 
Martin, , 
C rd, L May . 
vines A Mayo, l,;. 
No's Ashley Norris, S L . 
Wes, J Oliver, John Page, L 
S J E Randolph, Isaac C to 
I bins i Stacks, Re. n . . a 
Sugg. W them before buying. His new 
ring C Tripp, dogs few days ago, and 
James i.-, a to be He had 
Shem Tyson. Jesse Vim . a call to today to ran 
William I Whitehurst, J 
Hill I e 
. sold his best 
, ., ,. . HI V 
recently made 
The superintendent f the 
Sunday schools in town 
to hi a 
ion tor Christmas . 
out of the ordinary, which 
embodies beautifully the I 
mas spirit and idea. Th y 
nave in the Masonic Temple n 
house a combined service for all 
schools, with all 
in town on the stage, and 
appropriate to n 
A feature of ii is that no 
will be . bi ever; 
child will be expected 
-omening to id 
the little tin . Ti 
pint of it is 
At an 
. in the exercises the cl 
march out and 
their and receive n at 
bearing 
to those who help th 
poor. 
th 
is . 
c something 
. may be n 
so n thing, and 
thing will be their 
I , of t 
he churches i 
pg. nail sent by them 
r e orphanages, 
God gave 
Only Begotten Son to 
of men, s, , 
make glad those helpless 
ii by
A-- 
MR. 
t- , . u 
night Mr. 
. J . gave a 
p supper in hon- 
r. by 
.-- -ii to 
of matrimony, 
that hi 
up 
.-. I his 
under clear an i . -a. 
Si lot k i in the 
it an by 
I i I 
a . a 
ROt 
. and ii a mono y on 
n I. 
. some . , the 
A I .-. for lei t 
occasion-J 
t the 
supply of toast; man it 
just had often 
in r 
. T . . I 
. . . a 
t . ch. .- 
his re 
Mr. 
c the I 
in And 
b in r 
i w
i- th 
. and 
. 
l. 
Cod n 
upon us- 
. re
Lemuel Warren, 
IV 
West, Whichard, . 
W Samuel L Whitley, J
ill a 
. . last night, left with 
1- his dog forenoon train 
c p Ir. dogs 
good on several 
r criminals 
Christmas could be had. The 
and id n, 
is an and 
-v.- ii will sweep town . it 
. of its . 
of its .
-a I 
; wise and 
a wen 
is. M 
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i up 
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.; 
WIDOWS 
Baker, 
. . Mary Bowers . 
, rs, Linda Etta y 
beta Susan 
Martha Braxton, Millie 
a, 
Division Com- 
Newborn, Dec- The New- 
Washington division of 
the Raleigh Pamlico Sound 
Railway is nearly completed. 
The rails are laid to the village 
Elisabeth 
b . Clark, Vanceboro, half way 
Cr rd, Lottie Cannon, Mar Washington, and it is being 
Elisabeth 
Ann Crawford, 
Mary A Carson, Francis Case, 
Jennett Dudley, 
Edwards, 
GO Mary L 
Harris, C 
Mary ins, A E James, 
Ann Louisa 
Little, Manning, B 
. . S M 
Manning Sable Ann Mathews, 
M . J. Mi s, Amanda Moore, 
m son, Sarah Nelson, Louisa 
Oakley, Parker, 
Pollard, Louisa Stocks, Sarah M 
Nancy Stokes, M A 
kins, Sarah J Teel, Tim 
well. Elizabeth Warren Mary A 
ward. Sallie Ann Eliza- 
beth Windham. 
--ti,,. Race Question and 
hits made 
initial appearance from 
Gil This unique monthly mag- 
is devoted exclusively to 
. the problem from the view 
J point of white Southern opinion. 
it contains a remarkable 
l so article on the 
Really discussing the 
the rate of a mile per day 
means of a track machine. 
road will be on con 
time by vary. 
CARD OF BANKS. 
The Ladies Aid Society of the 
Memorial Baptist 
to return thanks t ill 
in making the recent 
bazaar a They ft l 
especially thankful to the 
Telephone and 
for telephone service, to the city 
Water and Light Commission for 
electric light; to Mr, G. 
man, representative of Chas . 
for use of a piano, and to 
all others who in any way 
any assistance whatever. 
Every kindness shown and 
donation made, as well as th. 
liberal patronage of the public, 
is fully, appreciated. 
The Society. 
This is Christ mas her with 
with a vim. 
Holiday rates on the railroad.- 
begin tomorrow. 
her 
Pr sty Hems Afternoon 
Al clock this 
the home of the bride S co id 
. Mr A. Move. g- 
id Mis I . John on 
were married by i I 
W Arnold, pastor of the Chris- 
church. 
Quite a number of friends were 
present to witness the 
ceremony and extend 
Ions to the happy couple. 
The bride was handsomely at- 
tired in it dress of blue taffeta 
with velvet g- 
Air. on Green i's 
most honored citizens, having 
represented his county in the 
legislature and was for 
years clerk of court. 
is also of the No th 
C and prominent 
every walk of life. His bride 
a very popular and attract 
y. lady and he is indeed 
in winning her. 
t- the bride 
and groom with a few 
went to the home of M 
on Dickinson . 
where a wedding supper will be 
served this evening. 
They received many 
bridal presents. 
S . 
. , 
F. H d 
ii ; it Dr mi 
h k m t 
f . is. r 
. 
. e and 
Where re They 
We do not believe all the 
devoured for Thanks- 
but they are not 
in market yet for Christ- 
mas. 
a. iii w 
in 
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O. G. 
from
B re 
i. 
in 
f SI . 
on 
a in 
.; 
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B. C L Co, 
Mr . lay in Gr 
G. B. ,. 
in lit, . 
will be a festival in e n 
given by the i 
of the public sci I 
e invite all ho will 
come. at i 
be engaged in an I . 
time is me 
Mrs. P. ti. W HP 
trip 
returning that night. 
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