Eastern reflector, 23 July 1909


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DEPARTMENT
In Charge of a C. CARROLL
I t of and Rates on
. , returned to Greenville
A. v. A. liter Saturday evening.
short program, the lit
k-0
, ,. W.
Anew best crockery
w s called to th
com-
Hugh of
Ben
ere the electric In his showed
a ready table. Cake and cream
. . i , . Then th class a
. to. , or awhile to y
M . went of social goodwill before the
; it may not
Vi. . ma- but was in
; air a spirit of
. . to the school and classes
have represented. To all
. and God speed
. j v. . Land plaster plenty of it.
,, severs . i th p
j . . . G Cl j u ill s s that you will have
ma Bl no pops.
Ni.
. .- i you
p to you
; .,. , ., clerk
, . . . tr a right. I nave
were n
i our tow
Sunday.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
Whit Is known as the
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist-
external condition j, but In tho
great majority of case by a dis-
ordered
THIS is
which may be demons-.-.-
by trying a
l-
to I
C o.
i . r
In . i trip to
;. .
C. S. Smith went to Kinston
night and I y
with his son. Dowdy, who
is just from an
of We are all id
to see Dowdy home again, am
hop, that he will lie entirely we'd
soon.
J. K. of Ayden, was in
town M evening.
J. B. Kittrell returned from
Oak City Sunday
The program for Young
People's Christian Union next
Saturday night Is in-
All members are
, that urged to be present
J E. Greene went o
Monday night and returned
morning.
After spending Sunday h r
with his parents M. B. Bryan
r urned to Zebulon Monday.
F. A and W.
t to Ayden I
night.
L. L. and son, Linwood,
to n y.
; . s will held in St,
They the
They to
mind. They bring health and elastic-
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
ST. PAWS SCHOOL, BEAUFORT.
j . You want to gel
m a nice, perfectly wean
. ;. . lace. Ci me and get a
a d you I c me e
w. L House Co.
C . land eggs a specialty.
Come and get the best prices.
Harri . n, Barber
for
. . s, r ; airs
E i c p church,
carrying a nice line of on Sunday .
Caskets. Prices are noons at o'clock,
p. to. ;. b en d.
Miss Carroll, from i r
Hi.
and tan
at . . ; A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
sh You will need lime to
i tobacco furnaces e
ii .- it and can give you a good price
L o, a.
. C--x and daughter, .
; to g. d sheathing
. We can supply you
. , .
,, to say ,
B that have i receive.
. Prices cheap. r load of land ran
cheap. on same.
Co., Winterville, , t is going.
N . Barber Co.
, . site, or Car load of nice bay
Pact . .- vi . . Mi s Janie just
Salt A. W.
yes NOTICE TO THE PU
Cox.
rs. rd Buck,
. x i . an I. Buck I ft for
Miss Norma re-
tun ed in m Bethel last night
W. to note th
grass of Bank . f Aim. vine.
. . ;. up
can line
Kills, His.
K. P. Sec. and
Wei pie sure in calling the
attention of cur readers to the
of St. Paul's
t Beaufort, N. publish
d in a- of this
j up r. ;. i one of the best
in our state
for and Its
. of s with-1
out x t
of North Ci J
College of the h.
Fall term opens Sept.
In connection with this ex-
c . a
I. Sch
h v r- , pi
,. . . women
v , v ha. ere of i
. II ugh,
course of two Students
B ma Loans and discount.
high school certificates See overdraft a secured
the advertisement . and unsecured
Evidence of Positive Supremacy
There arc forty-six manufacturers of sewing
machines in America.
How many can you name How many did
you ever hear of
i One name comes to the mind of every
woman immediately the Singer-and
there's a very good reason.
The Singer makes and sells as many ma-
chines in a year as ell the forty-five
manufacturers combined.
Q The Singer Sewing Machine is known as
the best sewing machine in cry country
on the globe. There is a Singer store in
every city of world. Why
Because, when you buy a Singer you do
not buy simply so much wood and steel
you buy the latest result of the longest
and best experience.
only
Singer Sewing Machine Company
u, St,
TH
REPORT OF THE Of
BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, N.
At the close of business, June
Resources
Liabilities
Capital Block
. Surplus fund
16,000.00
660.00
Mis
Hill returned m
v. n . ires to i
i . . . . this
i i no i a i paid the
State tax the first day of j Nat bank notes and other
tins m who
have not . the
s t of Ohio has
and fixture s
Demand
Due from and
it. nu
Gold coin
including
minor.
a i
.,. , . St t ,,
V.
lo.
. pa
i. . . .
. . of Pin.
L ii her pa
rents, Mr. W. B. Win-
. an g I
our
;.,. i r . pa t.
. i . u and bee d
; at ave g i d material,
d workman I ;
. n has a n
I r, I
M day.
Prof. F. C. Nye Is busily ea-
g.; ,. i n ii . at t
. Hi, h sell He
. m . pros s
a iv. bi .
; good. A
nu
b . .,. . also
s not.
Total
Undivided profits, It
espouses and taxes pd 860.86
Bills payable 2,000.00
of deposit 202.20
i Deposits t ck
862.05 Due to Bas. and
Cashier's cheek 1.00
Total
F. A
I a license tux in
. th one d by
. id a
t In ams sections of
. , . is a d able tax
, i i . I., . ex;
b th p this tax
II tO I c I t St Its
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
We J. K Green, Cashier and F. A.
of the above named i do solemnly that the above state-
is true th best and belief.
A st. r.
me
and
day of
II,
y.
GREEN,
i ashier
V.
II Hunsucker,
A. G.
Directors
y. om bi
. . . . only i c of pr.
with a large number ii b ate which is
of u. i .
Fruit . i all d, all
A. V Co.
After spending several days
her t
Mrs. F. C.
Nye, is. S. left
y for Na
Y. team working very
hard now, should be good
to them using to
the fl us off. It i
teed. Call on as for it.
Harrington, Si Co.
Moore, of Green
A. .
N. C.
line of trunks and suit
received. Ai kinds,
prices.
A. Ange Co.
A nice lot of Motions in.
Come end see our n. v. styles.
Harrington, Barber Co.
nice lot of furniture
; at and below cot.
East Carolina Supply Co.
For good ard comfortable
school desk call or write A. G.
C-s Co., Winter-
ville, N- C. y have the
T H E
. at the right price,
ville, spent last night .,,. ,
Pays
. d x, s i y i i tho
. d
me i can cl testify.
I pr pert is in
property its the of
the and some
Greenville, N. C. May
E. it. Esq,
Mgr. Mutual Insurance I are taxed three r
to, of N. Y.
; Observer.
On the 8th of last June, I
took through your District
Mr. H. Bently
REP CONDITION OF
BANK OF GRIFTON
AT GRIFTON, N. C.
at the of business June 1909
Sale.
Owing to
I have decided to sell my
RESOURCE
Loan I Li J. I
and
Banking H-u-e, Fur-
F ea
LIABILITIES.
stock
. Surplus fund
profits,
1199.621 less cur. ex. tax's pd
Bills payable
certificate
Deposit
600.00
34.07
4,000.00
and Janie Miss
Moore is former of W.
H. and has many friends here,
all whom were indeed glad to
of all kinds. Another
shoes came,
Everybody wear, Ayden wore m town a short
because its right, it wears while Monday
Us price is Belcross,
. or., visiting Miss Janie Kittrell.
the
Fruit jars, and caps.
Barber
We make the best buggies in
th county, and see
and be convinced.
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
A. R. and D. Cannon, of
. Deposit
to check
I Cashier's Checks
288.001 outstanding
121,176.01 Total
5,762.04
121,175.01
a policy on the new yearly re- I have decided to sell my I
term plan for at n Princeton in
a cost of per Johnston county. Nine minor coin CUT.
for the whole. I am cleared. Good buildings of notes
today in receipt of cat b dividend livery kind including tenant notes,
for which is about per houses, other notes
cent the first year. This verifies pack houses. Grist mill, j Total
the reputation of the Old w mill and two . ,.
Life as paying million timber, all goes. STATE NORTH A County of
dividend. ; Land ii very productive. I. G. T. of above-named bank sol.
I have another policy for Good healthy, swear the above is true to the best of my
in this company. siding on knowledge and belief. GARDNER, Cashier.
Yours Truly, located with
L. J. Chapman,
John Z. Brooks,
W. Dawson,
. Directors.
lot is U over.
A.
The of the Baptist
Mrs. R- H. Hunsucker is
visiting in the country this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson
J. P. markets, schools and churches, and sworn to be-
Ten from fore day of June
A NIGHT RIDER'S
miles from and ore ,., ,
mile from Princeton. The
night ,. . . , . t ,.
oil or pill. The could he into at least;
your mi rob of Sot. K tracts, each track
R. F. JENKINS,
Notary Public.
The r , . . .-, .
Sunday school are indebted of Kinston,
very voting John Smith, Mrs.
time last evening. In the school Johnson . fa her
chap -I devotional exercises were j John of was
conducted by the in town Sunday.
Dr. J. W. Bryan, of Greenville, I Rev. E. T. Philips filled his
made impressive address appointment in the Free
the and Will Baptist church Sunday
movements. They morning and night.
for is Mrs. B. T. Cox. and daughter,
made for train for j Miss Grace, returned from
They teach the young ton Monday.
to consecrate their service to After spending the day with
Those v. ho heard Janie Kittrell, Ward
with Dr. New .
never or but a fine farm upon it open
always cleanse the cure cold. cultivation. Price upon
at , , , ,,
a I , plication. Terms J rash, balance
in ten years. Apply to me at
Id N. C. E. J. Holt.
Business Dull.
Register of Deeds W.
Moore says there do-
in the marriage
line, there not being a single
plication r July 2nd. is
an unusual thing for no licenses
to be issued is so bug a time.
The Reflector does job work.
Try a can of herring roe,
cents, at S. M. Schultz.
MEREDITH COLLEGE
RALEIGH, N C
Among the Colleges for Women in the South. Four distinct
Art. and Sciences, Music, Elocution Art. Run at cost.
Write for R. T. VANN,
IS LAXATIVE
to
An
FOR SALE BY JNO. L
THE EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction,
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY
One Dollar Per Year
FOR THE PUBLIC BUILDING SITE.
STATE NEWS.
GOVERNMENT Happening. o in North Cam-
LOT.
JULIAN JR.
Chief Page of State Senate,
man at U. S Academy.
N July 19-1 His many in the
Letter, on th. Nearly miles of the
Oil k, the of waterway Beaufort to the
ThU Month. river-designed to avoid chief .,. the en. for
U dangers of
Editor ff B
I beg that you will publish the The dredging Dow j-
letter Hen. C D. M now I cat d in a creek,
Hides, Assistant Secretary of much difficulty is being
the Treasury, the mat-
of the site for the public
FACTS ABOUT PITT woman suicide.
ONE OF THE BEST COUNTIES Walk, in River and;
Played UM
D 18.-
A well known
Drowns J said Cowles
Mrs Annie Allen, wife of Sam; has played h the
Shows of j Allen, com
Land aid Adaptability to
THE STATE
Crop.
Mr. Bryant.
It. has been discovered in Sot-
land county that an average of
six to one white the
school t. In one school
district are
at
will note the conclusion of the
to purchase the
site of the area de-1
scribed, provided the purchase
money dues not exceed to every day. Ad
in Scotland county Next
the
It is now upon
citizens of Greenville and know tin bottom
owners of the property to be
Record.
on
for if it is
to so, and be prepared to
notify Assistant Secretary Concord, July -Dame
on or before the 27th inst. It is Turner and Cabarrus
sot for me to any advice to farmers of the extreme lower
of regard- end of the county, were
their duty in this matter. city yesterday from t era it
In the event the was learned that Friday aft. r-
property is not purchased, the noon about o'clock
Assistant Secretary has not in struck the barn of James Little,
so far as I am aware. Ia prominent farmer Big Let
what his second selection will be, township. Stanly county, Just
lam adopting this method of, over the Cabarrus line, which
giving the greatest publicity to destroy d the four
the present status of this matter, mules, some machinery, and
Very shocks of wheat aid oats. Mr.
He
mental
examination hack
has just, passed his ex-
and was sworn in.
Midshipman Timberlake, who
is only sixteen years old, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tim-
of Raleigh, moth
was formerly Hit.
Gotten, daughter of Col. R
who ably
county in tin last
Col. Cotton has already
two sons in the
Bruce Cotton, in the Unit, d
State Army, and Lieut. Lynn u
in tho United States
Navy.
Midshipman
came through mater
Lee News
and Observer.
City
Washing-
of the
R.
afternoon drowning herself. about the we thought
She seemed to plan self destine-1 we had things good, he
deliberately and walked an comes along an J throws the fat
hesitatingly to her Mr. in the tire by introducing an old
B was coming up measure that h-is
river in his launch and earthly chance of pas log.
woman drown herself, but has a mistake, the
not near enough to p-event which I cannot
KY says the woman It is too to make
just below the la error,
wharf and waded into the which leaves w in b J hole.
stopping before Our other Grant
deep, water to lie a towel around and Morehead. have . . too
her head. Upon reaching deep, much sense to b in any
water she sank and rose several trap, and they will never
times and then Wei give their
Tee was recovered be- can in North
LOOK OUT.
H. Small.
Little was known in this and
Stanly county for his
Washington. July 1900 methods in farming
Honorable John H. Small,
House of Representatives.
Referring to the Federal build-
site to be acquired Green
ville, North Carolina, have the
honor to advise that several
delegations of citizens from
Greenville have recently visited
the Department. They seemed
unanimous in the opinion that
the so-called
property would make
an ideal site.
A building on this site would be
wedge shaped, and to secure the
necessary space to
the service, the
must be on the
lines. To get good results
great sympathy is expressed
him in his which will
gate probably without
insurance.
Knit Have the en the Auto.
Raleigh, July c
counties Rid police of the towns
in North Carolina are to
ed on at once by the secretary of
state on the strength of an
ion from Attorney General
to make arrests of all
m owners who are operating
their machines without having
paid the state tax and without
the registration and
Irish
I crops.
also important
county h is been
are o
set far enough back from the
apex of the lot to permit the
front of the building to be at
least feet wide. These re-
in conjunction with
feet op-n space needed
for protection from fire
the acquisition of a lot
measuring at least feet on
Dickinson avenue by feet on
Evans street; the rear line to be
perpendicular to Evans street.
The Department is willing to
purchase the site
if a lot of at least the above
stated dimensions is ottered for
the appropriated.
To allow the an
to arrange to make such a
proposal, consideration of the
Greenville case will be postponed
until the 27th instant; but if by
that time no offer for a lot of the
required dimensions at a price
within the appropriation is re-
the department feels that
the property
should be eliminated from
consideration.
Will you be good enough to
take the case up with the people
of Greenville and urge the gen-
having the matter in
change to the
of the proposal as
much as possible
Respectfully,
C. D.
Assistant Secretary.
Rocky Mount, July 18.-j having
Having caught from the n, number, d
during an early hour Friday to law. I evident Corn. and
to the secretary of state a; a,
very large per sent, of tho
owners of motor cars have not
with the
wane time there is a
a off in the
for license.
c the secretary of state
t. ask for an opinion from the
attorney as to the enforcement
and h rules now that it hi
especially up to th; sheriffs of
the councils to make arrests
and that the chief of police
should also see to it tint arrests
are made in th.- towns.
Charlotte Observer, keeps an
eye open for Rood things con-
North Carolina A f w
d ago he sent The Observer
tho following interesting facts
about Pin
A interesting report on
the soil of Pitt
North Carolina, by Messrs. W.
Edward J. W. Nelson.
bureau of
Sta's of have heard no reason assigned
tore, and Frank of the I for the drown.
The following is a chief
summery of the
Pitt county cents r
mil sand is I in
the S It lies
most for general
farming most of
consisting level,
areas, which become gent-
roiling to rolling as the
streams and or
county well
watered in j. I sections, there
I being a sufficient number -f
to furnish Hood
outlets for most of it.
Th- of tho county is
in a prosperous condition
land the principal money crops
are tobacco end cotton About
pounds of tobacco is
illy grown, which s i r
about Between
and 26.000 bales cotton
to
who
. c in
., .
this really desires to see th
carry the J. P
News and Observer.
Tobacco
According to a bulletin of
United States department of Character.
agriculture Character is greater and high-
of tobacco were produced i. ii than money, or live.
country in 1908. Of amount it determine the use
689,414.905 were ard direction of three. It
reached by the character of th-.- man
Railway. Kentucky, which whether he
Carolina, be a or a curse
a South grew to society. It Li char r which
more more than per cent, of m h learned
the total crop of the man shall as
States. The of the destructive or as a constructive
different States in pounds was fores in It is character
Kentucky, North J which love
Carolina, 131.000,000; be a n havoc
Tennessee,
000- South Carolina, and ennobling Ufa
morning, the home of Mr.
son VicK about six from
this city in Nash county, near
the Dortches section, was de.
by fire. His family,
who were the sole occupants of
the home, were forced to flee for
their lives and nothing was
saved. The loss represents
walls about That this planter
has the progressive spirit i-
evidenced by the fact that
Approximately, -vis act s the determining force
the fa-m value oft;. behind money, intellect, love,
pro of tobacco on Dec m- an it in th.; greatest in
s inti . human Realizing this all
necessity of
careful thought and
care in building character.
. Ti ought
the must be I though his home was destroyed
midnight, before the noon
hour yesterday be had a force
hands moving the ruins of t-e
old building, and bad already
the carpenters to begin
rebuilding.
Goldsboro, N. C, July 19.-
eight miles from this
city, was the scene of a terrible
tragedy Sunday evening about
six o'clock and as a result of
which David Bivens is dead and
his brother, James Bivens, was
held under justified bond for
August term of court,
charged with the killing of his
brother. The two brothers lived
within one hundred yards of each
other; and the tragedy occurred
in a cotton field between the two
homes. James Bivens had just of
left his home when he heard his custom
wife screaming in the cotton already
field, and running towards the for
scene, grabbed a hoe at tho to-
barn. He was startled to
see his wife being choked to
death by his brother, David
Bivens, and struck. his brother
. descent, with tin
exception of a few de
Q lite a few p. ope nave
into the county fr
and some few from points
in she central part . the State.
There s a largo colored
all of the
Throughout the rural
the has
c within the
county is fairy;
v.
well settled, but could easily
young white man, convicted of a population
larceny at the present term of from of its soils,
court and who was sentenced to it advantages to home
the chain-gang for three years, j and settlers in that it
He requested the judge to change. a variety of soils which
his sentence to five years in the are a number of
penitentiary from three on the
roads.
Raleigh, N. C, July
United States Marshal Claude
Dockery has gone to
in
road and th people .
to be
Pitt county U included the
I nod its
have be; derived from the
weathering of the materials of j
the Columbia formation. Per- in
hap, no in eastern North here this w--k h.
Car a greater and asking
of which are suited to a be real
wider diversity of crops than others
do k Pitt.
Eleven distinct types of sails
were recognized and mapped.
The Norfolk series
crops. There is much cleared
land which is not being utilized J
and there are bodies of gently
rolling cut-over uplands or pine
forests which could very easily
to serve papers on a number of I be brought under cultivation.
property owners in connection In addition to these are the large
with condemnation proceedings areas, particularly the
and other
smaller bodies which can be
drained and reclaimed and
house. Congress under cultivation. All
provided ample of the lands in the county, ex-
the lower lying
for acquiring adjacent property
by the government for the an-
the Wilmington
the enlargement.
Some very valuable adjacent
property is to be taken by the
government and some of it will
have to go through the full con-
course in the courts
some of
areas, can be reclaimed and
Land values range from
to per acre for
proved lands to and up to
for highly lands.
The county is well favored
with facilities and
u the head, rendering him seems impossible to reach
senseless. He died fifteen min-; an agreed price without an order
later As his brother fell lot the court for a commission h in good
, James the government of time on the
soils, but the roads
j to travel
M . have bean
cut cards
Some appear to
while
like be
able to and t them-
selves without begging, in
days it Joe; not lake much
embraces or misfortune to turn a
tea types which are by far the man from the pursuit of honest
most important and which labor and make a public beggar
been classed as sand, fine sand, out of A Charitable people
sandy loam, fine sandy loam, can hardly tell whereto draw
and very fine sand loam. Of j the line on beggars, but they are
these the Norfolk fine sandy often imposed upon-
loam is the largest most
important type. It is mellow
surface soil underlain by a friable
sandy day which peculiarly For the week ending 14th
it for the production of the Chattanooga Tradesman re-
tobacco. It is also well suited ports the following new
to Irish potatoes, to- tries established in North Care
truck crops, cotton and
peanuts. The Portsmouth soils, j Roanoke Rapids cot-
the loam, sandy loam ton mills,
and largely J cotton seed
ed More of the Portsmouth oil mill.
fine sandy loam is
than any other soil in this series, j company.
These soils are adapted to corn
and oats. LOCAL BRIEFS.
The mellow and easily tilled
soils of this county, coupled with Nice Bunch raisins a pound
the level and gently rolling at S. M. Schultz.
surface, invite the use of all
New North Carolina
from the blow
carried his wife to her home and
by vigorous saved her.
She had been nearly strangled to
death, being black in the face.
Upon his return to the scene of
the attack he found his brother
dead.
stone and iron fence tough, on account of
with all marble, material and sand working deeply in the road,
tools now on hand are offered for A few miles of sand-clay road
sale for cash. Good location for have been built and this proves
Farms for sale. Money to loan. dead. yard. For particulars an excellent road. The work of
Apply to J. L. Fleming, Lumberton. h. C July A apply to J. C. Lanier.
ltd for request was made by a M should be extended throughout
w .- Dr. H. 0- Hyatt will be in
kinds of labor saving machinery. Hotel Bertha. Aug.
The climate is mild. The the first Monday
sons, out u,
For Sale-My marble tomb- the more u
the pro of a wide range laMes
of crops and two more can work do. .
grow each year. j no fee unless
upon.
For sticks.
J. F. Pollard.
agreed
m w
The Reflector does job work.
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this will mothers.
Clay's Sweet Powders for
Children, a cert- in it-lief
V of i i . slow
sad of voice, a young mu entered
BEGINNING
If A-l ; t . . . i-ow with a
i. , f A of I i m
i I W up col sin hours. T. .
ALL OXFORDS
in our store will be greatly re-
in price, as
them. Ova I
of cures. T n fail.
Sold by all druggists Hie, Ask today.
Don't any substitute-.
. sole Oxfords to were
Oxfords to wen
to were
to were
Ankle Straps to were
to were
to were
Oxford Ties to were
1-2 to were
to were
51-2 to were
Ankle Straps 51-2 to were
1-2 to S. were
51-2 to were
r 1-2 to were
Oxford Tics S 1-2 to re
81-2 to were
to were
81-2 toll, were
Ankle 1-2 to were
w. r
1-2 to were
. w were
. 111-2 to x.
Oxford Ties 111-2 so were
to were
-2 to u
Ankle Straps 1-2 to were
1-2 to were
to were
. rd and Ankle Straps, were
were
were
. were
now
GO now
now
now
now GO
now
now
now GO
now
now
now
now
Th. Man Wins.
b not like lurking
horse-. man who wins in
vim because he has deserved
man who lose docs so
he deserves to lose. This
truth may not be
but it is none the less Of
course the unsuccessful man won't
admit it. It would be hotter for
him if ho did, for then lie would
seek fur the deficiency in himself
which brought about his failure and
strive to eliminate it. It i- the
principle of the survival of the
to.-t. The fittest is man of
pluck, a strong belief in hit own
powers and a en energy t- seize
now
now
now
now
Hen's
Ties, . r
were
wen
every The man who be-
. in would probably be
now more employed in be
now hi
, ,. , . wot have mare
don Opinion.
Companionship.
Yen of bear a lone
say, want some one
EM people n
. and want some one I
now U say no -A on
now j
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now GO.
new
now
now
now
now
new
now I
row j j
now
now lo i I
them out. to send these by
t. What do
The him and
while he sot t. work with sealing
w. id led to make
the re
v if
the
replied n
huskily, the I t of it
I worth
but then r. bloated along.
what chance had
Globe.
n the
in what special r
then isn't milliner la the
World fan make her one
more a she
to
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
I have moved my Hairy to the John-
son place, one mile from town, and am
bettor prepared than over to
all Dairy Will make
in town. T 2-1.
S. I
When you to
trains phone No.
Should Have Special Attention z
Season
International Stock Food,
International Worm Powder
and Vermin Destroyer
fT
RE
A CAR LOAD
of Wire, and inches
Also a Car Load of Machinery
just arrived, consisting of
mowers, rakes, gasoline en-
disc harrows, smooth-
harrows, weeders and all
kinds of farming implements
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
in every line
THE CENTRAL
COMPANY
On Al
.
Goods
Now is the time to purchase your Slippers, Lawns and Millinery
Look at shoe window.
There you will find all the
new fall shapes at all
prices.
Look at Gingham win-
There you find a
handsome line of pat-
terns for a yd.
Look at the Comb win-
There you find all
kinds of combs, all new
goods.
The Big Store for Fashions
THE BIG
STORE
C. T.
RD'S
THE BIG
STORE
, sites on sidings for
Terms to suit
L C ARTHUR,
.
v.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
v REPORT OF THE i
SPRING AND SUMMER Greenville
rust
Co.,
SCHEDULES
Between Norfolk. Washington,
and Kinston, April 1st. 1900.
Ar.
Ar.
Norfolk
Washington
Plymouth
Kinston
Ar.
Ar.
in
a.
a.
u.
a.
a.
a.
n.
IN
North Carolina Mountains
The Land
Sapphire
SCENERY UNPARALLELED
at any Season ind so at time
Railway s
Parlor Car,
and N. C ,
Durham, Greensboro and on
following
No. -A
0.15 a. m
a ill
a. m
p. m
Eastern
Ar
Raleigh Ac
Ar
No.
s p. in-
hi.
. m.
p.
1.16 p.
C. WHITE. G. P.
WILMINGTON, N.
v . o i. m. Salisbury Ar .
p. Ar IS o. m.
I p. in. Ar 11.25 u. m.
11.02 . m.
, ii m a.
Ar a. a
8.15 p. in Ar a.
I Through Car
AT GREENVILLE,
the SI of Carolina,
1909
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
sec and
unsecured
U. S. Bonds cir-
Banking house, furniture.
nit ii
Du i fro i I
Due S late Banks
and Bankers
Due from approved re-
nerve
Checks a other cash
items . .
Exchanges for clearing house
Notes of Other National
Banks
Fractional paper currency,
and cents
Specie
Lena -tender
fund with U.
S. Treasurer per cent,
of
At
AT
of
N.
1,857.48
88.42
Resources
Loan-
Overdrafts
and
Other stocks, bonds
mortgages
Furniture and fixtures
Demand loans
from
items
Si Ivor coin, including
3,288.50 minor coin currency
Nat Lank notes and
other U. notes
Liabilities
nil ii I
1,087.98
Surplus I
cur. esp taxi i id I 173.48
1,000.001 Notes and
10,000.00
8,783.18
2,615.11
ii
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
NIAGARA LS
Bound Trip Summer Tourist tickets will be on sale
I For information as to fares,
II etc, call on Agent of this Company
the undersigned.
S L VERNON. J. H. WOOD. R. H.
P . t. P. A.
V I S. C. H. C. N. C.
908.06
5.258.00
Total
Di i. to
Ca ., Chi
Total
Due
Xi
5184,261.07
Total
229,816.17
VIA
AT EXTREMELY
LOW RATES
NORTHERN TOUR
Capital stork paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less cur-
rant expenses, taxes paid
National bank notes
outstanding
nils unpaid
Individual deposits
subject
Time
Cashiers checks
60,000.00
3.727.02
21,000.00
OF -NORTH CAROLINA, Count.
the
swear that above statement u
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to
fore me, this day of dune,
Andrew J. Moore,
Rotary Public,
C.
-AM
do s
of my
C. shier.
I. A. White,
G. Flanagan,
Directors
96,850.07;
Co.
. Bonds
Notes and
21,000.00
i.
and 2nd,
i will
for hi r i. n.
C. L. HOPKINS. T. P. A., Norfolk. a.
-it. th. a i
rates, vi
Mr.
Norfolk and Southern Railway
K. WALCOTT NO HUGH M.
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT.
Important Changes in Schedules
.,,,.,. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE
Between Washington. Wilson
East Carolina Training School
Montreal, Quebec, four days
in New York City, hi v, i j 229.8.5.17
,. AIR I Tea
, , if J. Forbes, cashier above
C. H. r. A., Mr. do solemnly swear that
. Jr., C. P. A . is true to the best
; lit LINK, are arranging i
certainly be the most
Subscribed and sworn to I.
U the most this June 1909.
in the whole year to
n your Summer trip, and they will
t ail of the P into of rest Correct Attest
me
PUB,
BATEMAN,
Notary Public
Established and maintained he State the your men and
women to themselves for the
Buddings new and modern. Sanitation
opens October 1909.
For prospectus and information,
ii. Greenville, N. C.
d w mos
FOR THE BEST
Furniture and House Furnishings
ALWAYS GO TO
TAFT VANDYKE
Now
S MOORING
ism store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com.
to see me.
General Merchandise.
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing clean and
working the very
best barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Opposite J. R. J. G.
to Norfolk, Vs.
The Atlantic Coast Line will
have tickets on sale for all trains
each Saturday and for Sunday
f trains commencing Sat
May 29th and continuing
to Saturday Sept. 4th, 1909;
limited to return Monday follow-
date of sale.
An excellent opportunity to
visit the famous seashore resorts
of Virginia and North Carolina
a at a minimum cost
For information call on ticket
V agent or write T. C. White.
f the
Toronto, Thou and Islands. Mon-1
Quebec, Saratoga,
ti days in New York and
and all the New fork
wk be open tor the fall. An attractive
I e it this To will the Historic
Passing the Grand Old
homo of Father His.
The t i i is to be made at the lowest
Ow
class r things connected
I With the Tour, which include rail-
road tare, . hotel
meals,
f ct
exception of meals in w ,
few other minor expenses, nearly a I
the sight-seeing trips are
This last feature is a very o. e as
it will the party to the
time SWing the sights t,
bother of details, winch Will OS
looked after by Mr. an. Mr.
Ker of whom have had wide ex-
in th s bran h of
Ur service. Tims will be
, Toronto the Canadian
j and stops will be made at all points of
I length to enable the party to
I see all of
Mrs. and Mrs. Ker
the Tour,
not to alone. The Tour will
prove a most interesting one. A very
attractive Illustrated contain-
detailed information can be had
upon application by letter or in person
undesigned, and those
should write at once as the party will
positively be limited, and those apply-
first will get the lower births so
it will be to your advantage to book
early Every has been an
with the view to making this
delightful and comfortable tour for all.
For further information and
giving cost and itinerary of Tour write
C H. JAS. KER. Jr.,
Dis.
U.
Directors.
V. P. EDWARDS
The man you are looking for
when you need
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking
Adv.
Pictures trained to Order
No.
So.
Only
P. M.
8.03
Ml
9.11
in.
M.
No.
Daily
Except
Sunday
P. If.
6.18
P. M.
No.
Daily
pt
Sunday
A. M.
7.80
7.48
8.43
11.85
A. If.
EASTERN TIME
No i
Washington
Th h
Greenville
Wilson
Ar
I-.-.
Sun
A. M.
in
9.13
No. D
pt
8.2
B.
7.54
6.12
A. M
No.
Only
8.44
7.57
Though Schedule Between Wilson,
Washington and New N. C.
Safety Razor Blades
at cents a
for
Paper Typewriter Ribbons
better made.
All I do
W- P-
No.
Only
A. M.
A. M.
No.
Daily
Except
Sunday
a. m.
6.30
9.13
. a.
. 10.80
11.30
P. M.
Ar
Ar
Juno
EASTERN TIME
Wits
i h.
Washington
New B.
No- j i
Sunday
Except Only
lay
P, M.
6.1.1
P. M.
I 0.11
P. M
8.20
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THE NORTH
State Normal and
Industrial College
H. C
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT.
VA-
For Tobacco Flues
Raleigh, N. C.
W. J. Craig,
P. T. M.
G. P. A.
Choice Cut Flowers
Maintain, d by the State tor the
of North Carolina. Four regular Courses
to Degrees. Special Courses
for Teachers. rail Session begins
September Those desiring to
enter should apply as as
For and information
. . c ANS
Next door to J. R.
Tin Roofing and Plumbing
Go to L- H. PENDER
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The North
College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts.
Do not forget that Dr. Seth Arnold's
Balsam is the known remedy for
all bowel Warranted by
J. L. Wooten.
GREENVILLE ICE FACTORY
MILL t
Capacity tons per day. Product of
Slant absolutely pure.
or local trade,
receive prompt
i home industries.
delivery
Orders for shipment
attention.
Else
Hoses, carnations, violets
a specialty. Wedding
and floral offering
ranged in best style at Short The state's for vocational
notice. Summer flowering Courses n and
bulbs, bedding plants, rose
bushes and everything In the
florist line at
J CO
. Raleigh, N. C.
Phone
in Civil. and.
Mechanical Engineering; . Cotton,
Milliner and Dyeing; In Industrial
Chi W not. lit yourself for
by one of
D. H. HILL. President.
West Raleigh, N. c.
inns INSURANCE see
C. L. WILKINSON
Bonds, Life and Fire.
Th.
Pulley bowen
Home of Women's Fashion, Greenville C
POOR PRINT
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THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD.
EDITOR AND
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Subscription-One Year
Six
Single
rites may be ha-l upon
-t the business office In Th
Reflector ling, corner Evans and
in the post office Greenville
N. C, mail matter.
JULY 1909.
some
air machines.
If a tariff reform plank gets in
next Democratic platform,
there ought to be enough ex-
with it to show the
people what it means.
They are going to keep ham-
mering at it until they turn
Harry Thaw let him
have another and
somebody else if he wants until we have some cotton mills
to.
President Taft is showing the the river offers many years after their re-
tariff conference committee that but we go on year after I peal. We have election laws
he has some ideas of his failing to get benefit
The dispatches say that he hat offered. Good bath houses
practically won out on his Up -liberally used and a
for free or reduced duty on raw would be an ad-
material. for recreation. We
BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Greenville is not going to have
all her share of the good things
land furniture factories. We
if is another town
of that has no
place at all for outdoor amuse-
recreation. It is time
Greenville was waking up to her
I have numerous good sites and
If it is lucky to have a rabbit's I of raw material for .-
raw man run some recreation, and those
t have the. and they could be made to ,,., it at ,,.
So., M a anywhere. to look for it.
Bern Sun.
No, there is no luck at ail ill
fore feet,
you will look around the
going on in Greenville you
may be convinced that is not
the dullest time that ever struck
the town.
It will nut be many days
fore it is known what
raft do iii the tariff
We he will have the
courage lo it.
I lie sold in
ham turned out lo be the real
stuff. Possibly an analysis ;
that sold in oilier towns might
develop the same information
This i- g days and they are
all wearing
, he crop promises
to loud a hi hind against
high priced flour.
This time it a like Raleigh
is going to build an auditorium
enough
The man who pays only poll
tax comet nearer than any other
on all he has.
No doubt Congressman Cow
action was prompted by a desire
to be re elected next time.
If the blind tiger operator
There is much likelihood .
of lower priced flour as long as u for him in ease of
he would be more shy
about engaging in the business.
Manufacturing enterprises with
large weekly pay mill are things
that Greenville needs to help
out business. work on
the part of our p can secure
tin .-
At a dollar a Mr.
got for saying me
i neither poverty nor in
The Outlook. May
per word i
die ground.
The suggestion of The
tor a week ago for the care of
Cherry Hill Cemetery, awaken
ii interest among people
lots there. A number
elsewhere to look for it. Some-
body make a start for the
ion and bath houses on the river
front
Judge thinks
. m is an affliction
have personally their upon the Republican party.
approval of the suggestion and
i aldermen will be asked to
a it.
wheat keeps soaring so high.
The Wilmington Dispatch
says it looks like
That's a goo
The Charlotte Ibsen t calls
the of The to
the fact that the president gets
a salary of a year, in-
stead of We ml
on that point, as the
a of salary as
at the time, lint it makes
stronger by our pout
that the president is getting
enough salary to afford to pay
his own traveling expenses.
Statistics compiled of the es-
of new cotton mills
in the United states for the first
Evelyn Thaw
Story, and
Barry's chances
liberty.
has
has weakened
of getting his
i Reflector.
Robinson was an
aspirant for United States Dis-
judge- the plum that went
to Judge Connor. If President
had named him wonder if
he would have had the same
opinion him or thought
was an
,. .,. the Republican
or the people or North
Henderson Gold Leaf.
Not much, If he hail got en
the job he would think
den Taft the greatest man the
country has ever produced.
THE FORCE BILL.
Congressman Small Gives Some
Upon It.
John Small
half of 1900, show North Caro-1 has made some very interesting
well in the ha In this observations in connection with
Suite new. mil Is were started.
anybody conies along am
offers to nay you something, do,
not think he is crazy even if it
is unusual.
Thermo are also in the
high class at present, and even
tariff tinkerers can do nothing to
lower ti e figures.
First thing congress knows tin-
president is going to get rib
because there is a hurrying
to get through wit h it.
While two prominent North
were mentioned for
appointment as minister to
China, neither Of them got it.
If the price of cotton holds up
until the new crop gets on the
market it will be something
worth talking about.
while the next
Massachusetts,
North Carolina
ranK as tin
Union,
highest State,
only had
will some
the Cowles reconstruction bill,
which are well worth consider-
Mr. Small s
I would hesitate
to in an interview, the
Stale in the official act of a colleague even of
j the opposite p but the leg
. to be enacted by
Hie papers contain many j Mr. Cowl- s of such a radical
nature and exhibits such a luck
of confidence in the people of bis
conditions, all I ail , . . .
Mate who have honored him with
unprecedented wave of pros-L ,,;,;,, i fee
is coming. That such the less hesitancy. Mr.
prediction will be seeks to re-enact sec-
tilled u earnestly hoped for, and lions of the revised statutes com
surely indications point in that perhaps the most odious
. . the reconstruction
direction. Greenville should . .
laws; laws which were originally
potato should herself and be ready by a
come in popularity. everything possible this during tire period of turmoil and
way, strife succeeding the civil war.
With pellagra frightening
from the use corn bread,
and the j rice a.-
most putting biscuits in the pro-
towns that have been
getting up directory reports
may have
the down a
which were repealed in
President Taft is threatening during the second
Before complaining too much
about it, remember it has not
been a long time since you were
wishing for warm weather to
come.
If officers and people alike
would help enforce the State
prohibition law it would not be
so easy to run blind tigers.
Texas Democrats have de-
Senator Bailey for
up with Senator Aldrich on
the Republican side of the tariff
question.
The who married
fourteen times four years and
wound up with a seven year jail
sentence was certainly following
a strenuous time.
With a tax on near- beer
Charlotte folks are forced to
take water, and they are
a howl about the price it
costs them.
to to send a special message
few pegs j congress to get it to hurry tariff
when the census enumerators consideration to a close. Guess
get through counting noses. he wants to get off on his sum-
mer vacation. The
Beverley. where th
Wheat is not only high, but
the makers are holding
back shipments so that
famines have almost been cans
ed in many towns. That will
add to the excuse for raising the
price.
of President Cleveland, and
which the Republican party
have up to this time made no
serious effort to re-enact,
though they have had
of puled control of the Federal gov-
president eminent since 1806,
Black Jack. N. C, July
will bear comparison with those j c j filled his
of any other State. Certainly appointment here
the adoption of the and
amendment we can, K. M. Williams went to Wash-
claim that we have had honest last Thursday,
elections. Surely Mr. Misses Maggie Hudson. Alice
nor his two Republican col- and Hertha Riggs spent
leagues in congress from day night and Sunday with Miss
state, have no right to Dixon.
because these same laws, Bulk and
they were awarded j Edwards were the guests of
of election at the end of a hotly ; Misses and Lizzie Mills
contested campaign. I Saturday night and Sunday.
are unquestionably; ;. g. and sister. Miss
many individual attended church here
who are loyal to the and j
its laws, who are sincere in , weN others
their political convictions, and j from attended church
who are goo citizens, but
seems that peculiar virus from
is injected into the average
member of that party in Mis Williams.
when he becomes BucK ma
tied w the mm D
organization, and is entrusted
No Edwards
what his prior slate mind, lie j j,
at once becomes imbued with i r v, r,
lack in the capacity q M. j. H.
f the state to control and of Grimesland. were here
minister its own internal
particularly in the regulation and F. Williams
and elections, lo I,
such a Republican all wisdom. here Sunday
grace and power resides in I relatives
emanates from a Republican ad E
Simpson, spent
day night and Sunday with Mr.
and lira. W.
J.
Thomas,
Saturday.
Mis. W. L. Clark is on the
sick list
Crops are doing nicely after
the rain which did s damage.
Most of t . are
corn.
ministration in Washington. At
this fetish he worships at the I
lame time he renounces all faith
or confidence in the people of
his community and his state,
among w horn lie has been reared
and who have made possible bis
promotion.
Cow has unwittingly
proposed a piece of legislation
which can bring him DO personal
benefit and which must read
Very strongly against his party.
ire and son,
went in Greenville
-T. J. Pence in News and Ob-
server.
Return to Carolina Institute.
The school board and patrol s
of Carolina Institute at Old Ford
are be congratulated
Misses Coward and to
teach for them another year,
did must
the past making the I
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS.
King's Roads, July
Miss Ellen Tyson returned
her home in Farmville Sunday.
Minnie Smith visited
Smith last week and
returned home Sunday.
Quite a of and
iris met at W- E. Smith's last
i night win re cream and
among the best in the a, j thoroughly
Washington Program. ,,, alL
ladies referred to in the T. went to Winter-
above are
and Lillian Burch, both of Miss Cox. of Winter
Greenville, Miss has j ,.,,,;, lime with
been principal of gm,
for two years Miss Tyson her
Burch has been for Mrs w E
year. That their work has bun
eminently successful is shown I
in the excellence of the school i; w c
and the d s re the people of i
that for their
Ford is a line section of
county, and we also
congratulate the young ladies
upon being so pleasantly situated
in their work,
Irene Smith is on the sick
list.
will make Ins summer head-
quarters, are expressing
As the street work now being
done looks like permanency,
care should be used in having it
done well. A little extra at-
to proper grade now
may count for much in the
The subway under Hudson
connecting New York and
Jersey City has been completed
trains began running
through it on Monday. The
was marked by much re-
on both sides of the river.
Congressman Cowles, of the
eighth North Carolina district,
is trying to revive the notorious
force bill in Pretty
attitude for a North Carolinian
to take, even if he is a
the years these stat-
wen- in effect, the attempt
to enforce them created section
patience over congress j and bloodshed, and per.
president Washington so haps contributed more than any
th
on
Notwithstanding the
of the national treasury,
and its failure U cover current
expenses by many million
annually, President Taft is
willing for congress to
ate to pay his traveling
expenses. Getting a salary of
with all the expense of
maintaining himself and family
at the White House paid by the
government, it looks like he
could afford to pay his own way
when he travels.
Though it has often been re-
to, The Reflector has not
been able to awaken any active
other factor in retarding the
by good men of all sec-
in peace and
friendship between the North
and the South, and the revival
of our languishing industries-
Carolina has a peculiar
interest in this subject, because
her senators and
played a prominent part in the
repeal of these laws. In the
house, Waddell and Henderson
were active in the wiping out of
these statutes, In the senate,
our own Vance from the com
of privileges and
submitted the majority
report for the bill carrying the
No legislation ever
claimed more fully the
of the press, nor was any
act ever received with more en-
approval than was the
interest in the matter of build-, repeal by the people of our
a pavilion and bath houses state-
. .,. I It is difficult to comprehend
on the river front. In this par- , i i
. . the motive, political or other
the citizens of the which could ft
lose much of both pleasure representative to at
For bathing and boat- tempt to revive these odious laws
Prof. to go to
Prof. J. A. who
has been superintendent of the
graded school at Ayden in Pitt
county, for the past three years,
has been tendered and has ac-
the of the
State high school at
An son county. This is a most
prosperous and a hand-
some new brick school building
has just been completed.
ville is to be congratulated on
securing the service of Prof.
a young man of
splendid attainments, and a son
of Cumberland, of whom we
are all justly
ville Observer.
Avoid the Rash.
One of the wives of a Mormon
down stairs one morning
met the physician who was at-
tending her husband.
he very she asked
anxiously.
replied the physician.
fear the end is not far
you she asked,
should be at his bedside
his last
but I you to
hurry. The beat places are
ready being
will treat you
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and the process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and will we believe
benefit if not entirely;
cure you. Try it.
nervous
completely, and left m on th
I got o bad I had to
of the grave.
but got no permanent
i per
. . . ti
business. I inking Dr.
Restorative In a
I was much better, and, I
to Improve until entirely cured. I
am In again, and never gags
an opportunity to
MRS. W. L.
Myrtle
Your druggist sells Dr.
In., and him
Cries Of first MM i
I you.
Malts Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind
ii
FARMVILLE NOTES.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF J. C.
f i Mn
I Urged to make more room for
Hoe Hi
If there another pp-
in p
Authorized Agent Tho Eastern Reflector Ayden vicinity.
If you want tee best and fruit ITEMS.
J,, II i-
Norfolk Southern -i read. Would have a to
I country w not n c
the
do so.
Mr.
John F. of this
Farmville, N. C, July 1909.; ring I
. I Mr. E. F. Lamb, general man
A very heavy ram fell n-r for of
Friday afternoon, but it
be told yet whether it hurt or , R p of
helped road, were in Farmville
i Mr. Carl Turnage seems to be; after
d making a good mayor, as every- era, of the T. A. Lyn. ,; lives
fence buy. American. . v C July thin has been very quiet since what service tomorrow, will eel
E. Co. , ,,. he has for desired. These
Louise Satterthwaite, one than at J. R. in th,, Jon
Smith Bob Crawford, who has been
of and Cora Ferebee, of
Belcross, came over from Win-
were shown every
courtesy b leading but
K. Elite, a g tap dresser sick for sometime, we are
M. Morton, pastor after a drive over
.
Belcross, came ,, , . t; o
Tuesday and returned the for cotton, at J. K. o Ga glad to say is so much improved. here
. I v.- .--- .
i Disciples church, after filling I town they expressed delight at health, with hi
father of W. B.
.--I
birthday. i- nil i x-
in this, th
unusual for one to live to
ripe age and remain
same day.
Spring dress goods laces and
to match at J. B. Smith
Co.
F. G. James, of Greenville.
was in town Tuesday.
A car load of American Wire
Fencing Just received.
E. Turnage A Co.
and Lizzie D
went to Winterville Wednesday
to spend a few days with
If you want a grade
buggy at low price E. Turnage
Co. can sell
J. R. Turnage went to
Wednesday.
Don't fail to buy from
E. Turnage Ac Co. where
you can buy them at cost.
Misses L Dawson and Mary
Caraway came up from Grifton
Wednesday. Miss Caraway
Thursday.
It you expect to buy u gasoline
engine E Turnage Co.
can make price terms
satisfactory.
R. L. Knott, of Raleigh,
in Wednesday to tie with us
through the tobacco season.
has sick for
Work has been n Burned on the j as M ,, n
new brick church this
Smith Ca ; new brick church this . R
fitting, rubber and brought to his fathers home .
J. thereby to lIve
Co.
T. W. Wood and
seed at J. h Co.
Mrs. Jo.; rem i .
p sT Wets a
medicines at J. Smith
Lawn.-, and
J.
condition.
. ad factory, and
at ally red
Smith Co.
hose for I lies,
gentlemen and children at J. R.
Smith Co.
s and m .-sines
at J. R Smith Co.
Lime, cement, windows and
doors always on hand at J.
Smith Co.
School s
R. Smith Co.
royal shoe i for ladies
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith
Co-
A vi.-it to the large
of J R. Smith Co
Dixon will convince y-ti
furnish you
and Mow- lumber to
and rakes for sale at old with which to
price. E. Turnage Co. as
Mr. and Mrs. E.
if in es-
i . w days v
The Baptists are i. ,., .
of contract h been let tor L .
t u a a
Was father, J. H. .,,;,,., The,
by heavy -d . ; .,
T , the corner of Wilson and ween . . , .
Some on the H are . . Limps are.
have been washed cut so t.
work on his section of
They and .
him i hi r e i
and hoe the but there
b . i
. of d
gentleman.
In 1852 i
t ires .
. ,
. .
. . i .
laid up for i
mm and is coming m short . . g
besides. c r ,,,.,
our these warm
and merchant, has
as as s h ,, mm slowly
recovering from a severe attack
The r of the V to-
i has
been painted, and repairs are in
n I Carolina w an
i . is on the to
d house for L. W. G
the of th
he w-s
of a big mill.
SEES MOTHER GROW YOUNG.
It would hard to overstate the I
wonderful ch of my mother
he ti use Electric Bitters,
writes Sirs. W. I. of Dan
forth, Me past i- she
teen s really tote growing young again.
be red untold from
v for -11 ye rs. At last the could
neither drink r
of sore throat.
in
by iring
C t id us
light was
caught I on his
i and b
mashing his and
bowels pr the
, i was
Carolina railroad. R. L. Davis, broken into eight i
who
a great sen i.
ids. Is having the
Washington,
I. Mr,
., ;.
i . . i. -c .-
Mrs J.
iii her, Mrs. .
i i
A.
.; ,
x-
i her
v-
, ml
tun ed w
Do-tn
. .
lived ad you
can purchase a hay press from
E. Turnage Co., at your j
own terms.
you a a open i v bu ,
c I
, iii -ab
X w
. -s for your
Sh ; y ; I
i y-
live, a. In c .
with a i-i c IR i
ea-r. l
Yours lot ,
J. Co
Mrs. Jar- W. Hi Mrs. R,
T- Hodges and
came to
Macclesfield where he tills
tier They -orate a SHOW
Rev. Jesse pastor a pretty lot
of the Baptist church, by him one from the W
by Mrs. church.
little son, Judson, The Methodist pastor
this afternoon for Eagles
R- r, Jesse pastor
the Baptist church, returned
Eagles Monday
a i delightful trip and
says there is almost a perpetual
cure Joe Parker.
Hill. -a
d appetite. Norfolk
REPORT THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN, N. C.
At the Close of Business June
Lyon toll from th a dis-
of No one was in
the mil tn-j i
hour b fore b
is quietly Id the I i
could m t live. was in
bed four s c
of hi injury i th a day.
During this tun I insisted
on being d , en
a cot where h vote at v
at church. He election, first
three Sunday afternoon, I vote was cast in 1825 ;.
the ordinance lo this h has never
by about three hundred
Mrs. E. Warren is
be out again.
Resources
Liabilities
and discounts 08,170.661 Capital stock
i Overdrafts unsecured Surplus fund
Mrs Walter Harding, of Rich-
came Wednesday to spend
a few days with her sister, Mrs.
W. B.
Ask Mi. E. E. pall about
Grist mill he purchased lei
tell you all about it,
D. Gibb went up the
Thursday and return
If you -i it
can give you any style at
lower prices than we can replace
them. E Co,
a and has never
able voting an
i He is a native of
A. Pollard has been sick county and tented his
county in legislature
j Work continues on the to defeating the la e
26,000.00 church, and money Some
12,500.00
1510
2,600.00
Mrs. C. F. Burroughs after
spending some time here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Berry, left Thursday for her
home in Scotland Neck.
For good,
cheap- Apply to box
N. C
J. F. went to Kinston
Thursday.
Disc Harrows, Feed Cutters
and all improved farm
can be had from
E. Turnage Co.
J. M. went to Green-
ville Thursday.
Mrs. W. S. Blount left Thurs-
day for New Born.
Miss Dixon went to
Winterville Thursday.
P. T. Anthony, of Greenville.
in town Thursday.
J. R and E. L. Turnage went
to ton Thursday.
We are sorry to learn that
Robert Coward has also
that Miss Rosa Bland is right
sick.
a while with Mr. J. H.
Hodges,
Mrs. C. Noble and children
left Sunday for Rocky Mount lo
spend a few days with pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
We are very sorry to learn that
Mr. R. W. Smith is right sick,
hope he will soon be cut again.
Mrs. C. A. Blount went
Greenville Monday and returned
on the one-thirty train.
Rev. T. H. King, of Winter-
ville, was in town Friday.
Bill Blount and W. H.
Patrick, of Grifton, were in town
Friday.
Miss Georgia Joyner and little
sister, Laura, of came
Friday to spend a few days with
Misses Ida and Annie Edwards.
J. W. Moore returned Friday
from a trip to Norfolk and other
points.
Misses Mable Clair
Sauls, and Han-
Dixon went to Greenville
Friday and returned Saturday.
Miss Meta of Kin-
Demand loans
Due from
Gold coin Dividend unpaid
silver coin, all I Deposits sub. t chock
minor coin cur. 1,060.18
hank and other
Notes 4,080.00
Total
Undivided profits, less
s, cur. exp. taxes pd.
11,826.86
Cashier's outstanding 40.00
Total
960,080.12
STATE Of N CAROLINA.
COUNTY PITT , ,
I J K. Cashier of the above named bank, do year
the statement is to the best o my and
Subscribed and sworn to be-
that
.--.- .-
deposited in the Bank last he
for building a at-
church. ; tended every
bis fa mi i i the country to
Institutes. on . . . idle, being
The Reflector again to ride astride.
the farmers two Mr. health . x;
will be held in Pitt county a
. he eats,
last week in month-one in ,.;. ear,
Greenville on Wednesday, H and
and one in on Fri- with his tor, W.
day, 80th. It you are a r,. Lyon. on Cedar
attend one or both of Record.
institutes, and take your wife
along ii j have one. tr u ;. w
fore me, this of June,
STANCIL HODGES,
Notary Public
J. R. SMITH.
R C. CANNON,
DIXON,
Directors.
THIRTY YEARS.
Stole t Watch.
Thursday
in was a great deal of
and cholera in- to
H w at tins time, that stole a r w
one
Mr.
.-- r a
Colic, Our- v, one. The
Remedy tot . ,
We are prepared to furnish you with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the very lowest or Installment.
Come to see us and we will convince you
FURNITURE O.
NEXT DOOR TO
t .,,
It pro ed more than tor t
r r. or
is sick at
Mr.
the
a the board-
it. and use has extended to every and tor
of the Unite States lo many . oar
countries. Nine out, kept bis on a near
of ten will recommend it when their . a Wit
opinion If asked, hough they have .
that opened on the
U can always . f up to the Window
limn even in the most severe .-no Can- . .
tor sale by J. L. reaching in to k the
and Coward A Wooten. the table while Mr. Pulley
Mr. was There is a clue.
h the be
John Randolph, one-year-old
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore, caught.
died Monday evening ten
Grover and Jarvis
left Thursday for Wendell where
they have contracted to do some
for the railroad com-
For large iron safe.
For particulars apply to box
Ayden, N. C.
came Saturday to spend a
few days with Mrs. E. Leslie
Turnage.
Wayland Smith left Saturday
for Hobgood,
W. F. Hart and J. A. Davis
left Monday for Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
who have spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and
J. A. Davis, left this morning
their home in Washington.
Wear, now Coring, our line LOW CUT SHOES treat you
of SUMMER DRESS GOODS a c to make . j,, g of
at a reduced to f about
YOU SAVE The funeral took
this afternoon at five
room our .
coming to see o before you make your purchase.
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C.
NEW IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE I
AYDEN, N. C-
o'clock, interment being
Cherry Hill cemetery.
Dr Joseph Dixon
HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
STOMACH TROUBLES.
After doctoring f. r about twelve
year, for a c. Md
nearly five hundred dollar for
Sine and
ed my wife one box of Chamber
and .
nay, r. low
Thin i t . by J. I.
I r, and d A B pl
R. L. Knott went to Kinston
night.
Miss Meta returned
to her home in Kinston Monday j
Miss Dawson Mar-
Taylor were in town a short
while Sunday.
W. want our
this year and we will
DIXON DIXON
Office over Bank Building
AYDEN. M. C.
NOTICE.
W. H. Smith has purchased
the of A. D. Cox in the
Carolina
Co. and will conduct the bus-
at the place- All
work promptly looked after. Mr.
MISS C. MEREDITH,
Graduate Nurse
Ayden, North Carolina.
work promptly
. at you
POOR PRINT
. .





mi
in A New Back for an Old
Durham. N. C July Dur
ham baa two cases of pellagra
and two deaths occurred
within the past week
Fr. m all sections
One. How it be
Done in Greenville.
The aches at limes with a dull,
making you
and restless; piercing pains
I shoot tin- r of
again total o lame to
of Lenoir I p is No u e to rub or apply
. . r . ,. I a plaster to the bark in this
and Jones and ca the
rt ports of unusually good. the bad back and
j .; .- .,. stronger Greenville residents
and prospects i by
are than they rave example
People Thomas St., Kin-
been in several year.-.
in county My that
out is i than in
Li Free
Pr.
As. i . . July -W
A. L i a lineman in the
employ of W. T.
ton N. C, in-
ago had a s attack of kidney
. at which time
Tills ired their merit. M. lack
ached severely, I hid
tail mi
aid much in of Moan's
i. ilia procured a box
th m to . ins.
Tc y I i I .
and improved i ; he . way.
I h v r. in
Power and D y
by all de I
la Co. Ruff .
New York, sole agent-
on th .-. this r
no m. ear Hans tan-
r, Wat killed
com into a live
tie was a p at the
i he niched the live wire.
. . .
Court i , colored
char, i
i ha
i e I r.
I . .
STATE OF CAROLINA, I
OF STATE.
To all whom these presents may come
It appears to my
faction, by authenticated record
of the for the
t dissolution thereof, by the
of all the stockholders,
deposited in my office, that M. P.
Company, a corporation of this
principal office is situated
in the t of County of
of North Carolina L.
Walker, Jr., being the therein
and in charge pro
c.-s may b. has complied with
the requirements of Chapter
val of entitled
preliminary lo the issuing of this
of i
Now. fore. I, J.
S of State of the of
Carolina, do hereby certify that
the .--. did. on the
June, tile in my office a duly
I and t writ
i x to of laid corpora
ii. ex- c i e by all
sent d the record
of the p are now
. said office, a provided
In Whereof. I here-
unto n an i I official
seal .; this of June.
A D. a J. Grimes,
G lid
of Slate.
Nest the association
will pay off which
tn th sum of
ii r lo as- Of r hi j amount will be in
of Sale of Land.
Marie Curtice, of this and will be an-1
city. ;. a month ., the of T-
found and sentenced is sum
fifteen y. today. Miss Car- makes a Brand of
v. ,
. Co My. i
i he power authority
id in a certain mortgage
executed by J. ii. wife,
Fa m c R. kins, on tie 5th day of
November, to the State
M l i the
Of. 600.000 w baa thus paid I, . d will, on Mon the 2nd
of ii.- . the hour of
j n am, r sale the court house
door in Give villa, county, for
ah h I bidder, the
d tract or parcel of I
.-. f and
Pitt county. State f North Br-
oil described
and b lea i s
i e i Bethel I'm county.
. M. E.
A Cherry and others. at a
j. U. and
S with railroad poles to
a e; N E. to Cherry's
th- run of a I ranch; thence
wit -aid line and the branch
. I to ill.- here's conn r i i the Cot-
a-is its work and ,;,,,, ,,.,, . s
the of the
every c Mint, to send on or
of their number delegates Nor Mutual Life
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
and by Henry Hardy to
J. R J. Move the day of
and duly n corded in
reel. r d- office of Pitt county,
I north book y S page
I .,.,. ill to public
SAle, the house door in
I Ore the hi bidder on
ah d, 1909, n certain
tr c o.- . ., of land and ming
lie c of of North
I a and described as follows, to
Two ton l-ts situate on the
side of nth street and east side
j of Clark street, and being the northern
half of No. as shown on map
made by P. Matthews in for tie
Greenville land and Improvement Co.
a take at
of 13th and Clark on south
street and east side of Clark
runs with
street ST to a s a then ea.-t-
and with t
feet bi a stake-in a div dug be-
tween lots and then
with g line 1-2
feet to lath street;
street feet to Clark street the be-
i-l more or
leas. Ala one other lot, being the
northern hall No. MM as shown
on sail map math P, Matthews In
fronts about 1-2 feet
and is feet g lot
On liar now son the
, It a part of the con-
veil lo L. C. hUT and K.
by s. an.
conveyed by -e d from C. Arthur
aid wife to Hal Hardy, to
said mortgage Te 111.- of sale
cash.
This 22nd, day of June.
J. K. J Move, Mortgagees.
F. t;. .
Cooper is connect d Dy this association iring
with the i I States depart- .; v. if successful history,
ha- having
a r.
ii re
N. C. July 15-
is every indication now
The of
. -l
the north,
in
has written Rev. J.
that the State Association of
County Commissioners, will be
of Pitt Wrightsville Beach. Aug-
t ti The legislature
a special act endorsing
th-
R. Carroll,
county, to Dr. Hall's
pulpit August. Mr.
Carroll is a Wake Forest student,
and is ; i to b a young man of
fine
July Tn
power plant ;
Fails was sold W.
H. Browne W. A. I. Ian ,
r on r
the United States air. noon illy
H. r.
bondholders, was tie finances. It is
only bidder, securing; the r- r- Is v
for The sale is annual the
subject to the c ii of first since
the
in
is .-very
unties
tie U i.
-i
to
f the
r.- vital
of
economical
of county
l that
o a Land, Atty.
Not
she pow
the c
General s. is
the week farm
looking r the threshing i
List twenty-
three he
or nearly
He h is
the mac .
such a , may
yield f
c ;
i i .-t t .
w i
vii of she sale con-
in a certain t-
Martha j. Follies lo J. A.
the of February,
i Wide I- the an I duly r in th- Register
of i office of North
in Hook the
rod will to i i e.
before Court e door in Green-
ville, the highest r, in Friday.
day o a certain track of
or I of land being in the
State of
i a d s follows,
The heired by Martha s
f her th r, Sarah Copper, the
same in a age to Hicks
work d for further
d in Lumber
to Sarah Copper to satisfy
lit mortgage deed. Terms Of ISM
h.
June
J. . s,
d counties t
expense of
and
promise
Notice to
Having duly i iii- d b fore the
p r t of ex-
tin I
of J. N. . ceased, notice is
hereby given to i s ii to
the make immediate payment
to the i all persons
having a y claims n-t said estate
are notified t at they n the
same for payment the undo signed
on or before the 5th day of June,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery,
day of June.
Maggie A.
R. Bynum, Extra.
lid of J N. Bynum.
Notice to Creditors.
qualified before the
of ad-
of the of M. T
notice is hereby
given to a I persons indebted to the
to make immediate payment
t the and all persons
having claims against the estate are
notified that trust the
same to the wide payment
n or el th day of June,
or this i, be plead in bar of
recovery
This day of June. SOB
Dora E
A of M.
IS
very in
of
by
in an , a
.-ting
morning
Mrs.
a.
i r i -in,; a W
adj ; of
i if hysterics, she
Hue r went to the
aid in . in time to put two lie.
means about Bro burglar to flight by threats
is one in- shooting them. The two men
stance funning.
Durham j before this and intrepid notice is hereby given
. . , . ,, r to I persons i dented estate lo
to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the Boa
court as ad-
a retreat of the estate of Worrell
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
e i o county as ad-
of the of
Fleming is
given to all persona indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment to
the undersigned; ind all persons having
claims against said are notified
that they t present the same to the
payment On or before
the day f June, MO or no-
win be plead in liar of recovery
Ties 18th of inn.
L.
of Flaming,
IS ltd
lady in white Mrs. fate
Mr. F. L. Carr, we hear, she bid n. pistol in the
moved to Wilson, where he house, or she could easily have
reside in the future. His re-
is a distinct loss to Greene
county- Snow Hill Standard
In Wake county Superior
court a got a sentence of
eight months on the road for
stealing two cabbages from a
garden, and then lying about it
when he went on the witness
stand.
During the past few months,
the following Masonic lodges
have been instituted in North
David Bell at
Edgecombe county; St.
Timothy's St. Timothy,
ion; Biscoe at Biscoe, Moore;
Apex at Apex, Wake; Bynum at
Bynum, Chatham; Columbia at
Columbia. Snow Creek
at Clio, Grand
John C. Drewry says that he
has never seen more interest
manifested in Masonry in North
Carolina than there is at the
present time. There are now
over members, a gain of
in six months, or since the
Grand Lodge met.
The 41st in the
Perpetual Building and Loan
Association will mature Saturday.
killed both
make immediate payment lo
and p.-r.-ons having
a I i state are notified to
sent same to the for
i on or b f the Kith day of
July. U, or this notice will be plead
in i o r.
This d-y of July,
J. II Ho
ltd of Moore,
Notice to Creditors.
as Administrator,
An Editor Off Time.
Mayor W. K. Jacobson,
of the Washington. N. C, Pro-
who was one of the
editorial party that passed,
through Durham en route home
from the State Press Association, late of Pitt County, Caro-
. J I notify all persons having
Was or a gold claims against the estate of said .
watch between Asheville and
within twelve months from this date,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
A persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This July 12th.
M. Blount,
Administrator, c. t. a. ,
F. G. James Son
la ltd
Notice to Creditors.
qualified re tho Superior
court clerk of Pitt county as
Ir.-nor of the of Washington
deceased, notice is hereby given
lo all indebted to the estate to
make late payment to the under-
signed; aid all persons having claims
against sad estate are notified that
they must present the same to the
for payment on or before the
lib day 1910, or this notice
will he plead in bar of recovery.
This until day of June,
J. H. Mills,
of Mi is.
ltd
on the return trip.
Our brethren seem to have the
bad luck to lose time. Brother
Sherrill lost his watch returning
from a meeting at Morehead
City, Brother Jacobson had s
guard but not appear to be of
much service. C f course he was
on his watch; now his watch is not
on him, but the other fellow
he is off guard, as it were. Edi-
tors who carry around diamond
studded watches and jewelry,
are the objects of light-fingered
fellows who want to shine, with
borrowed Brother
Mr. Worrell Moore Dead.
Mr. Worrell Moore, one of the
county's oldest citizens, died last
week at his home in Carolina
township after a long illness, j
He was in his 81st year and had i
spent a useful life, being
and it is probable that the ;, . j j
scenery and lovely girls had good
him to such an a Confederate soldier,
tent that he lost sight the and a member of the Primitive j
one had for him l Baptist church at Swamp
by five children,
say that Brother Jacobson m, t r .,
be his when he goes T
to another press convention, and Henry Brown,
watch the fellows who press him Mrs- J- H. Roberson and Mrs. R.
too ham Sun. L.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging- and
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
GREENVILLE N C
R L. DAVIS, President. J. A. ANDREWS,
JAMES L. Cashier. H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina.
July Capital Stock Increased to
DIRECTORS
R. L DAVIS, of R. L. Davis Bros. W. L PROCTOR, of i. tariff Bro.
Farmville, N. C. N. C.
R. A. FOUNTAIN, of Fountain Co. R. R. FLEMING.
Fountain, H. C. N. C.
. A. ANDREWS, R. W. KING, J. R.
W. B. WILSON, J. G. S. T. HOOKER,
B. W. MOSELEY,
JAMES L. LITTLE.
The Increase in About Forty
New Stockholders to Bank.
Business Cordially Solicited.
The Many Uses of a Good Sewing Machine
fl is limit to the variety
work that can done with a Singer
Sewing Machine. Whether fur finest
embroidery, the plainest home or
the most elaborates tailoring, the Singer it
equally efficient.
fl women takes pride in having these
things, but if they be her own handiwork,
the satisfaction is complete, because her
own is reflected in every seam.
fl The woman who uses a Singer may have
everything needlework she can desire-
she is better dressed at much less cost;
her children are clothed according to her
own taste and ideas; she has attractive
table linen, and an unending of
dainty
fl Moreover, she is free from the worry
and delay which always comes with the
use of a machine.
by
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Mil Si, N. C.
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
BEAUFORT, N. C
school for boys and girls. New dormitories with all modern
and furnished with lest of care for the health of pupils.
Certificates without to University of North Carolina
and Swanee College of the South. Course includes manual training.
; School accommodate term begins 6th. Write now
for reservations.
Kindergarten Normal Course Department
Only students with High School certificates are admitted to this depart-
Course covers two years. The student of this course are given an
opportunity of observing the methods of teaching, developing and executing
with the a plan work for the year, under the supervision of an
experienced
The aim of the training school is to give a special training to all women
who have the care of young children and to others who wish to be aided by
thorough discipline and insight h the study of the Kinder-
gives; and to prepare young women to take positions as
a of Kindergartens.
I ready for distribution. Address
x EDWARD P. HILL,
h Principal.
MRS. N. P.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods
For Cash or on Installments.
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low.
BROWN SAVAGE
C. D. TUNSTALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
Gertrude Says Edict That
Stan Alone Shall Affects the
Mental aid Moral Tone.
think there is little doubt j
that this world old statute that
the man woo has
mi re to do with down
the mental and moral tone of
woman, her
noble talents for deceit ill
than any of the other
forces she finds arrayed
against her, says Gertrude Al-
in The for
August. It is not the softening
influence of the matrimonial and
maternal stales that works so
many miracles, but the abrupt
removal of the to
a demoralizing self-con
to appear something that
she is not, to Hill much ugly
anger and have
known many girls, plentifully
endowed with good looks and
SEEDS
SUCCEED I
to Ito- A
Excessive
Taxation.
stock
d by
i-
cu
TO
Write lo-d .- Mention Paper.
SEND CENTS
K-d
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SI 1417
A great deal of th
Young People Have a Delightful j,, Carolina
Evening. women and who
A very it for
dance given Monday dividend on bank
in in honor, stock in this State beta
of the young down u, cent 1-y
was indulged of the tux i--vi i the
frequently and to j stock. The State Corporation
of the tension. The, his this year in-
was very informal and was the tax on bank
from to hi
charm, to confess that they have f be worked, make the soil
awake nights scheming -e and porous. ThIS keeps the
enjoyed the
Miss Kathleen Long, of
ham, with FranK Skinner, of
New York.
Mis- Clara Hampton, of PI
mouth, with Frank Wilson.
Miss Ruth of Con-
Soil Should Be Kept Porous and Dy- cord k.
Miss Well, of Wilson,
you i with W. B. Wilson, Jr.
the practice of i Miss Russ. of Raleigh,
the beds and borders with Blount, of Bethel,
of your flower garden at least Mis Josey, of Scotland Neck,
twice a week, and, in addition, j with Earle Harrington,
as soon after a as the soil Miss Margaret with W.
WORK THE GARDEN NEEDS NOW.
Flowers Removed.
By the middle of July
mini
BAKER AND HART,
The place to boy
to
only.
Com-
In in. quality
how to get that only, in
nine out of ten, to find
him, later on. quite the
trouble-
We are all familiar with the
in good condition and
makes the so-called
which conserves the
in the soil, so that it
will less how much rain
J.
IV
Every plant should he
the slyness, the lack , ac
t ii over as frequently as
of , in what might
l u j u be and the dying flowers re-
be called th- Threshold Girl, , fl
. , , ,, in case of such
anywhere bet ween , rs are for beauty
and U H , the case of
worse than the J
leaned to play he part be
taste and tact. Dur
period she about . her
still childish brain for those
qualities that will enable her to
hold at least her own in the
great game, and she is the
more i because of that
curious tradition a girl,
must seem other than she is.
Of course, with only this old
standard femininity, and
being still fluid and plastic, the
poor things more often than not
model upon some
favorite heroine of romance, and
are only knocked into shape by
those indefatigable partners,
Life and Time. Some of our
Western girls, it is true, have a
disposition to rush at a man with
both arms
sees it constantly among the
second-class hordes in
Europe; and this, I infer, is the
primitive impulse of almost
primitive tribes to get what they
want in the shortest possible
time. But even these girls,
when they are walking more
in their twenties,
when they are
evolve a far liner set of tactics;
they lose the y of ado
and cultivate
qualities which, when persisted
in long enough, make them more
than a match for any men.
COLIC, CHOLERA AND
REMEDY WOULD HAVE
SAVED HIM flu
I had a very seven attack
of It. N. Farrar. of
Cat Island. La. several I
unable to do anything. On March
1907, I had a similar attack, an I
took Chamberlain's , Cholera and
Remedy, which gave me
relief. I consider it one of the
at medicines of its in the world,
and had I use it in 1903 believe it
have saved me a hundred dollar
doctor's bill. Sold by J. L.
and Coward Wooten.
such flowers as the annual phlox,
petunias and
Cull out the
for the vase in such a manner
that the remaining ones will still
be placed symmetrically on the
stalks-
At least once a week every
plant should Iv gone over for the
purpose of picking every dead
leaf and bloom, and
the steins of such plants as do
not grow as symmetrically
they should, in order to keep
them in line with their fellows.
The matter of catering gar-
dens in August, during the hot,
dry spell which usually comes at
that time, is a serious one.
Watering is an injury unless
done deeply, so as to reach the
deep-feeding Try
plan of allowing the spray
to run half a day in one spot be-
fore moving it A spot thus
soaked will need no water for a
week, in which time the whole
garden will have had a refresh-
drink--The Designer for
August,
R.
Miss Nellie Ponder with C
Miss Bryan Alex.
Blow.
Miss Mary Smith with Bill
Miss Miry with Paul
Jones,
Brown with Bob
Howard.
Miss Lot with L.
Brown.
Miss Li with Nor-
man Warren.
Janie Brown with John
Boushall, of
Miss Helen with Sam
White.
Mis; Ward More with Jesse
Harrington.
Witt, that so
Will Walter welfare of
Barnhill and Willis Jones.
per which
will bring the below
per cent. dividends on
bank stock ought to be
C per cent. The tux
on this class of securities will;
make bank stock an unprofitable
investment. It is being taxed
the extent it dis not
pay to own bank The
Chronicle -hat the
is making J
a mistake in
on a is working i
a hardship upon a
the people of the State that
ought to be protected. This
heavy burden of taxation will
drive capital out of the State
besides cutting down a f
revenue upon M
people are dependent. The tax
was high enough in the fir.-t
. Basalt stock has been
carrying its full share of the
burden of taxation. It is in the
of visible securities ard
cannot . It would be i
bater instead of it l-
the point will bring
less than per t to
about for tome hilt invisible
properly
money from thats It is a
suicidal p
a burden of taxation on
the
Implements A Specialty
Consisting of Plows. Mowers Harrows Stalk
Cutters, Rake and high grade Cultivators
both riding walking.
American Fence Wire
in the most popular heights always on hind.
Complete stock ready mixed
PAIN T S
in
pure.
colors.
Orders filled
the highest
teed per cent
Those wishing to purchase LIME
will do well to see us as we carry
bat the best.
It you building give us
call. We will appreciate your business and
will take care your orders and
tee prices. When wishing anything men-
in the above don't to look up
Baker Hart
f-e people
of the
LIKE 100.0 AGO.
Sci. have found in a rave in
Switzerland bones of men, who lived
ago. v. hen life was in con-
danger wild To day
the dang r, shown by A. W. Brown
of I.
v disease, not for D-.
King's New which cured me.
I not have he writes,
as I did from a severe
stubborn Toe re
Sore Colds, obstinate
and it's the
on and W
by a I Trial
bottle free.
OP OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT K. C.
At the of June 23rd, I'D I.
and
Overdrafts secured
to Learn and
that many of oar from
farmers prop M to wheat i-
fall. We farm-
have A more
extend
Gold
Silver including
minor
this year than heretofore for I hank and other S.
years. We will find this to be Motet
great help; and the Total
we give railing earn and
small grain, with home-made STATE OF
Capital stock
Surplus fund 8,000.60
Undivided profit lets
in-, exp at. I 8.109.10
47,870.08
830.81
10,448.85
Tim
607.30.
j posits BUD.
Tot a
178,674.48
Card of
to extend
people Green-
and elsewhere who were so
-d to me during the illness and
death of my I shall
ever be grateful to, and hold all
in dear remembrance.
Mrs. J. T- Abrams.
TORTURED ON A
ten years I ride a
hone without being in torture from
writes L. S. of
Ky., all and other rem-
failed, Salve
cured Infallible for piles, burns,
cuts, boils, lever-sores, eczema,
salt rheum, corns. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
THE
IS
PRICE OF PEACE.
The terrible itching and smarting,
incident to certain skin diseases, is
most last y allayed by applying
Chamberlain's cents.
For sale by J. L. Wooten and Coward
Woo ten.
See P. M.
repairs and
reasonable.
Johnston
supplies.
for mil
Terms
MAKE ICE CREAM
FROM WATER
and a small quantity of condensed
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.
i 11.-ii-. milk . . .
.- to make
ii. ICE
Total.
Mix all t. thoroughly and
freeze. Don't or cook it;
don't anything else. This
makes two quarts of delicious ice
in at very small
cost.
AND YOU KNOW run.
t Straw.
v,
package Mo, at all grocers.
The Food Co, U Roy,
On the ice wagon
good place to ride.
would be a
Stop Running Around With to Many
Subscription Papers
Objects of real charity always
meet a ready response from the
people of Wadesboro and
county but there is a
growing disposition some
people to rush out with a sub-
blank every time a
neighbor loses a mule by death
or accident or has a slight fire.
Many people give something to
these causes in order to get rid
of them, and in some instances,
the person for whom the money
is being made up, could buy a
of those who contribute to
the fund. This is not fair and has
a demoralizing effect upon real
charity. Suppose a mill owner
loses s few hundred dollars by
an accident in his mill or a
fire; who thinks of giving him
money to make the loss good
Now very mill owners, or
merchants either, make more
than a living out of the
they operate. It looks so
much like putting a premium on,
poverty which, in so many
hi due to downright
mid bad management.
Another Strike at
Pa., July 15-An-
other strike occurred this morn-
when miners in the
employment of the
Coal Company quit work. A
meeting of leaders has been call
ed in the hope of settling the
trouble.
fertilizer, the more t
we will become.
The basis of our agriculture
should cotton and
tobacco, that raised at
great and are largely at
the mercy of peculators alter
that they are raised -hut corn
and wheat and oats wherein is
the very staff of for man aid
beast. If we have a
of and wheat and oats with
only a small fertilizer bill to pay,
if any pi we need
.-selves so about what
gamblers and speculators and
trusts do with cotton and
co. Then when the stall of life
is provided we can raise hogs
and live stock at comparatively
little trouble and expense. And
that will mean a degree of
unknown to us now.
May the time soon come when
Lenoir county bone
Pitt, H
I, B. bank, do solemnly
swear that above statement is true to the beat of my
, and belief. J- W,
and sworn before
me, this day of June,
A.
Notary
in
ii. Davis,
P. M. Davis,
W. J. Turnage,
Directors.
OF Till-; CONDITION
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,
AT N.
At the close of June
Resources
and discounts
Overdrafts secured
unsecured 168.11
Furniture and 1,276.00
Due from am 11,060.78
Gold and silver
minor coin currency
Total
Liabilities
6,000.00
4.500.00
Not Quite
How often you can get a
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and he prepared for
emergencies. Our
ts a could desire, and
we will that your tool
does not lack a single
useful
Of Course
You get
Horse Goods C c
of
J. P.
Corey
and sinew of our citizenship
will farm in such a way as to be-
come independent And the in-
are that such a time
not so very far
Free Press.
BOY'S LIKE SAVED.
My little boy, four years I, a
severe attack of We had
two physicians; both if them gave up
We then gave him Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and remedy, which
him and believe s hi.- life.
William H. C Hill. Ma.
There is no doubt but his remedy saves
the lives of many children each year.
Give it with oil according to the
plain printed directions and S cure i
certain. For J. I. Wooten
Coward Wooten.
Capital Stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profit less
expenses taxes pd 1,572.80
Time certificates of 4.073.75
Deposits sub to check 57,888.09
4,588.04
Certified checks
Total
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
I, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
swear that the above statement i true to tho best of my
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore roe. this day of June, j
S. T. i
Notary
M. Blount,
s. M. Jones,
Directors.
P M. JOHNSTON.
ENGINEER and
Running repairs to all kind of
Steam fittings, erecting Engines,
Tobacco machinery, all systems a
Agent for Machinery and
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial.
All Work guaranteed and turns
Message left at H. U
will receive prompt attention, or plume
No.
This is a time when a pavilion
and on tho river
THE BLACKSTONE
a---, --m. ,.
l- In body. mind, and at n
u.,,
. has awn . shim .
.-,,. HI. of i In l
I around 111.000
and V
front much comfort.
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS It
pays all
for the tibia .
. in. hi and Mill
and elocution. for
act
lo
REV. JAMES CANNON. JR. M. A. . Va.
POOR PRINT
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DRINKING MICH,
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REPORT OF OF
THE BANK OF WiNTERVILLE,
AT WINTERVILLE, If. a
Ai tin- c-f business, June
lit . or.
i f it.
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P be of
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left for
Frank Broadway. They report
a pleasant
ITEMS.
for Girls.
of
cl re the
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. . ,. ,, , , ,, ,,,,, Woman's Home Companion.
V C. July 21.1909.; .,,,
Mrs. C E. nitrate she leaves h r
the I stand that
to it
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i.
c;. i .
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c. i
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i of animals fore me,
1900.
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Friday d
Mills Smith went to ind not the lion.-s.
Friday evening. hi older taught
F. Smith, who had to build
o. .; i- I. P. i i mud
for a few days returned and ere; the
, , deal will Billy's . .
Mi a Smith out a very John's an i to the to. .
Loans and
Overdrafts
if
Demand
Km- from
Cash
coin,
minor
Nat
I . S.
Liabilities
fund
. . profile, less
exp uses and pd 860.89
Bills payable
Time deposit 208.90
subject to ck
Due to Baa. and
Cashier's cheek 1.00
Total
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County,
We, J Green, Cashier and F. A Edmondson, Asst Cashier
of the above named do hI swear that the above slats
is true tie- i.- of knowledge belief.
F. A EDMONDSON. E GREEN,
Asst, Cashier. Cashier
Subscribed and to be-
, kit-d cl
this 80th day of June
K II. Hunsucker,
Notary I'm I
I. F. Harrington,
R. II Hunsucker,
a. t;.
Directors
i ii try, ;
of r. L .-
t j ;. I ,. i learns hist
TH
REP i OF
BANK OF GRIFTON
AT GRIFTON, N. C.
V. Nichols, of withal i June 23rd, J
Chic i . . .
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as many
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at Mills Smith's i . . q .- cam i RESOURCE
. tint.-.
o she i Overdrafts secured
c . . . and
Fixtures
U j. . . . Due
. i the ; and Bankers
mod items
Silver coin,
LIABILITIES.
Stock
us
fund
500.00
to
Silver coin,
minor u cur
provide v-k ,,. .
i rear
j. . . .
tO .
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u evening.
i Sn
U i . . S
day.
Rev. G. H. Crumpler filled . .
r. Sm r.--i . i r
school. Sunday and preach- ., , the
ed very i m .- . . family yet
c mo
. We tad a very good Surd; i for the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt,
rec there boy. st the; I, Gardner. above-named do sol-
to make t;., . i n of
b. lief.
other U. b. notes
Undivided profits,
1,199.52 cur.
Tills payable
certificate
Deposit
. . Deposit subjects
to check
Cashier s Checks
outstanding
34.07
. Farm- wives and i a into either
i. G. Cox Co. of which n .- in
. D on. of the tom Pal
. , of the I two wagon
. . . ram in m
650.00
5.752
38.90
my
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of its
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A. W. A-
Another Ii e of trunks end suit
shoes i received.
y. r.
W. Co.
vi
A i received
I .
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of tie p i- had
I nu ll death
of my child a reek or
A i
about my
I wish you v mi in
your I columns, it it don't
coat anything, have a
calves t- s II,
Send r. c tuple f extra copies
of the paper week. my
Subscribed and s . i
fore me, this d
R, F. .
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier.
L. J. Chapman,
John Z Brooks,
W. W.
Directors.
COLLEGE
EL
i t fob
A, N C
Among lore most Col . in South. Four distinct
Art an . o and Art. Run at co.-t.
Write
R. T. VANN,
subscription is
OUt
IV t.
hard to
. . .;.
.-
E wear.-
ii right, it wean
rig tit ; d H price is right,
i u i b Ir before the
lot is ed over.
.
Mrs. Pal went to below cost.
Mi's Gertie Smith who baa
been visiting A. J. Fla .
hay home Sun.
day evening.
I will cow give ail a very
, i i my paper,
alight on of cur town.-. V i
. . , ., waste money on a newspaper,
is considered
It on the
road miles west of Greenville,
and or miles east of Farmville. Owing to n-y advanced age,
i Notions just in. only a large have decided to sell my farm
for Sale.
.
k ale now
on W. Co.
large
ii Hint,
p and see our new styles. occupied by B. P. Cobb near Princeton in j
Barber Co. J mile north of and Johnston county. Nine
slot of furniture Arthur is mils south. Smith- crop cleared, buildings of j
town is miles northeast, every kind including tenant
miles south, houses, barns, shelters, tobacco
or about barns pack houses. Grist mill,
miles southeast and cotton mill and two
burg about-1 miles s All million feet timber, all
Military School
1331-1909.
and manly carriage.
old. with
prim an I
bull I no
physical and
lawn, one .
environment, in ii.,.
The
u century an
ready
MILITARY SCHOOL
Col. J. C. Principal, N. C.
I. Carolina Supply Co.
F and comfortable
leak call or write A. G.
of Co., Winter
C. Th y have the
r Co.
Alter spending i v
with Janie Kittrell, Mist
. . . . the right price.
Doing a Good Work.
may be pardoned just he
to refer to the good work
Cause.
that you call your
done by Mr. L. Joyner,
of Greenville. N. C. He I i
of are only Land i very
hoods except Arthur, an . that ii Good water, heal
productive, by their
railroad i sol-dated warehouses are
. and caps, a railroad station, at which place siding on great work towards helping
on, Barber Co. we think tho road ought to build a located with the
I calls him
answered the old colored man.
did you come to give
him such a
de animal
papers. mule
abuse any-
L in returned to the in shelter if nothing for there markets, schools aid churches, by taking him into cc- township an
her home at Saturday, the county, and tee us. j are many and comers Co Ten miles from partnership and teaching h d h own way
Miss Meta Dew went to and be convinced. and from that point, and when miles from and importance of proper plant ,
RIDER'S
Monday returned Tuesday A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. lit rains they have to wait in
evening. Mm- Fred Smith,
v . Buck turned Sanford, Fla came in last night
from Kinston Monday. to visit relatives and friends here.
C. S. went to Greenville Cox left last
Satin day. nigh, for Grifton where will
Misses Minnie Nelson and Elsie Miss Taylor
Brewer, of Vanceboro, are visit- Miss Pittman, of Kinston,
Mrs. Annie Stock Buck. is visiting Mrs W. O. Broadway.
Will of Seven Misses Maggie Brown of
is her her Greenville, and Clara Petty, of
the mile from Princeton. The farm
could be divided into at least
tracts, each track
having a line farm upon it open
The worst night cultivation. Price upon
oil or They raid plication. Terms cash, balance
your to you of rail Not mi . ., . ,.
with Ur. New Life I'll a. They ten v tomcat
never but N. C, E. J. Holt,
always cleanse the System, cure colds. o.,
he constipation, malaria. L
a I
mo r, Mrs. Cox.
are visiting Misses
Miss Cora who spent Carrie and Henrietta
seven last week with Miss We are very glad indeed to
Janie Kittrell, left for C. f. Cox with us again.
. where aha will visit her i not forget how to smile
a-int. Mrs J, O. Bobbitt, i while away from home.
Rev, Jno. R. Carroll j The following gentlemen went
day for Snow Hill, where hello Morehead from here Sun-
and P. M. Johnston
when in town for general engine
and boiler repair work and any-
thing you may need. Shop op-
Hotel Bertha. w
will treat you
handling and marketing hi
tobacco.
We refer to Mr. Joyner's work
because we need more such men
and fewer of that class of
citizens who are
about the country sowing seeds
of discord and creating a
dice in the hearts of farmers.-
Winston Southern Tobacco
de same
Marriage Licenses.
of Deeds W. M. Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
and Mattie
J. R.
Moore.
Frank
Smith.
Stocks and Carrie
Our yours
come.
you if
ll LAXATIVE COUGH
TO PURE FOOD LAW.
An Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial it
acting on the bowels. No opiate.
Prepared h CO. CHICAGO. V. A.
FOR SALE B JNO.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction
One Dollar Per
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JULY 1900
FARMERS
STATE NEWS.
demolishing a half section LETTER FROM J. A.
of the bridge and causing twenty
I j price of ten dollars between two THE
j Sunday school sing
RIGHT KIND OF FARMING
HAS ENLARGED ITS PLANS FOR I l in North Car.
THE COMING SEASON.
I Rutherfordton, July -Ten-
Offers Great Opportunity to Tobacco year-old boy of ill Blanton
for a Or- ; run down and accidentally killed
. . by a lumber wagon near the
. . Rutherford late
The Reflector has in the past; afternoon. The boy at-
had much Farm- on the brake to
four of the forty cars to fall in WRITES INTERESTINGLY OF ST
the water. The engine
PART OF THE STATE
Differences in Customs cf the People
Consolidated Company, its j on the bat missed his
twenty-two cars crossed
Many of the cars were loaded
with lumber, which now lines the
banks. No one was hurt
Spencer. July 23.-Being hurled.,
five hundred times around a line j
shafting in the Southern Railway ,., a
this afternoon, W.
He Still Locks Longingly
Toward Greenville.
area of in
this section known as the Ch
as the
and I the county its
name from them. I was
prised to learn they did not
ass or mix with the
but have respect for
whites, contempt for the
They white man
Indian next, dog. and then
. i regular visitor to our house, and
footing and fell between the a very welcome one. it has
I fatally injured picked ;
; up. given immediate surgical at-
and carried to a hospital
his chest and killing him almost
instantly.
Hendersonville. July
Stepp, the old ; Q an condition. So
son of Mr. John Stepp, who lives. the force of the
about six miles from this city on j shafting that every particle of
the county line, was bitten , was torn from his body,
by a rattlesnake yesterday even- was fifty years old and has a
j family.
Durham. July The year-
progress from to since
organization, and the
it offered the farmers for organ-
controlling the sale of
their crop. The record of this
company is an open and
if it had not possessed merit and
been conducted on conservative
business principles it would not
have readied the great success
to its credit today.
It is a pleas-ire to know that ling and died late last night.
the company today is larger and j
stronger man ever, and is
warehouses in Greenville,
Robersonville,
son. Here at home it has ac-
quired three houses, and will
operate them all this season.
Mr. O- L. Joyner, president of
the company, has organized the
forces well this season and
will do a business. The
different houses of the
dated this season will be manned i
Struck by lightning, the barn
of Mr. Edward of Goose
Tobacco, Cotton, Hogs. Wheat,
C in Potatoes.
Mr.
In my canvassing trips a few
was my pleasure to
spend the night with Mr. Will
and in looking around
over hi farm, I found an exam-
of invitation by our
best farmers In fact his
neighbors t him as the
only farmer in th section, yet
not written to
but few of my friends that I left
behind, I thought some of them
might
lines in The Reflector, of our
stay in th; mi country.
We lived up to July 1st in
beautiful town of Hickory,
metropolis of
The two-year old child, son of j county, and found it to b a very
old child of Rev. W O. a Barnes, a colored resident I pleasant and agreeable town to
minister, was Belltown, met a strange and five in. its being i
Kinston Ail- choked this evening death yesterday and social any
This shows the
none imitate or profit by the
by the Indian. example set them- In his fields
I find different enter-1 a crop of
here from anything tobacco, cotton, corn, oat, cane
have seen before. For potatoes, none to the extent
be Interested in a few I they here a factory for grinding over cropping. aM well
up chestnut wood and extracting WOrked and in the highest state
acid from it for tanning loath r. cultivation- In the pasture he
here a ninety-six head hogs,
tome line milch cows, and a few
beefs for the winter.
There is also near
for grinding up white rock,
known as talc and used
for rating Hour,
so I am
This country has mineral.- of
kinds. is found
apiece of candy. The
mother had gone over
child's
to the
her a fisherman, and carried j to be found any where, and m.
home among his catch, a family are residing
Watt's Hospital tho father or minnow and gave it to I But as my object for leaving my
gave the baby the candy. It the little fellow to play with, j dear old county was to seek
a piece and in a few min- he at once put it in his i health, I decided to come still
was It had been per j and tried to swallowed it,; further west. I am now at this
well until a minute before, but fish caught in his throat point Cherokee c
., . . U the extreme western
the accident.
as
GUM WAREHOUSE.
J. P. Lovelace, manager.
C. F. Meadows, floor manager.
J. L. Gibson, floor
manager-
W. P. Edwards, bookkeeper.
STAR
F. D. manager.
N. Mallory. floor manager.
E. B. Thomas, bookkeeper.
E. A. Brown, assistant book-
keeper.
PEOPLES
C.
T. II. Walker, floor manager.
B- I. Conn,
W. Leslie Smith, assistant
bookkeeper.
Z. T. and J. I.
Thompson are. for the
three house.
t Joyner with an
efficient clerical will direct
the business of the company
from the in the
building.
If the farmers who make
tobacco will take advantage of
the opportunity that is offered
them by the Farmers
ed Tobacco Company, in a few,
very few, short years they will
have the richest organization of
farmers in America, and in the
accomplishment of things the
most powerful. The tobacco
farmers are waking up to a real-
of their importance and
are seeing advantage of
effort. It is the ambition
of the Farmers Consolidated To-
Company to erect a
structure that will prove a
monument to the tobacco far-
and a credit to their
try.
Creek township, with two corn
cribs, was burned Monday after-
noon of last week. Much
was lost, but the grain and
live stock were saved. Promptly
next morning the neighbors
gathered and began cutting
trees, hauling them to the saw
mill, sawing the lumber and
j building a new barn for Mr.
I The occasion was made
by an accident to Mr. James
one or the good neigh-
at work. A tree fell on
and made a The is the extreme western
child in agony, was in the State, and in the
to Dr. who removed proper. I am not only
fish as as possible but j trying to find health here but
the little sufferer's last breath as well, as I have
went with Bern ed myself with a good roads
In his crib was plenty of old
com and fodder and oats and in
the was bushels of
nice wheat thrashed out and
some in the mountain streams, j nicely put away. He has several
am told a man can easily in grape vines and sells much
a dollar or more per day washing their product, a fine orchard
out of the sand from many bushels of
streams. There are also and apples. His good
of copper, iron and mica found had over of the finest
here. Only a few ago I have ever teen, It was
northern man came here and paid a to s Grandpa Starkey
for an option feeding them, with the
of this
in every direction, and
him and severely hurt him. The brought the
company, and have
. taken a contract to build about
e the northeast
road through town am
John V- of Stony . ,,
township, while returning W.
with a load of hay. was literally; This still a
the but nor so far behind -in t
The hay was scattered known as the Duck
on he thought he had
found I visited an iron
mine a few days ago in
the percent of iron is profitable
to work, but is not being i-ed i
on account of some trouble be.
tween the owner and the lessee
These people are getting to be-
they have fortunes hid in
earth and whenever a
are
for the land.
when brand
tear
but now a
em system.
part Of
Since
wound r- on the head.
Monroe Journal.
home a handful of hay could I building of this read there
Set and on the wagon.-Golds- come this country a gr a
,, many people from other antes
Headlight. up most of the
As the m friends
following the remains of Mrs.
Hon. Charles L. of
Beaufort, has decided to erect a
modern hotel in the little city by ,
the sea. He has purchased the Wade Smith to the grave in Con-
Royal property now occupied over Monday, the horses to the
be the which he leading suddenly stop-,
to enlarge and improve, j pad. This stop caused a
The new ho el will be a modern of all the horses in the long,
winter procession, and the horse
The customs of tho p are
from th o.
level country,
on hone back,
scarce. It is a com
s. e a woman come
And when went to the table
and of that home-made
flour, brown ham gravy,
chicken, and Jersey butter
and every vegetable and fruit of
the season, I said to myself this
is living days to the week.
is an example will
do to point to. Our people have
it in their own hands to solve -he
em, trust questions,
or any other question. Our
and will produce that
ii. could ask and a
per ii of
m i w u d
prices could be main
d. I b that
be stimulated to
the
i methods L
such
resort and will retain the same
name inlet Inn which is con-
ducted by the
Bern Sun.
Shocked Lite Wire.
At Tarboro about seven o'clock
Friday evening during a heavy
rain. E. P. Meredith, an
went to repair a broken
The red spiders did consider-
able damage to cotton in several
places in this county last year.
They have again made a start on
the Harper farm, one and a half
miles from in some
cotton belonging to Big Allen
Sanders, a tenant. They
seem to have originated from a
poke stalk which grew under a
small peach tree in the field. It
is said they usually start from
poke stalks and it would be well
for every farmer to cut down all
the poke stalks on his farm.
Herald.
This week will see the
of the work of clearing the
timber from the right of way
Mr.
the boggy in which Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Hoke were
took fright. He darted sudden-
out of line and turned the
buggy over. Mrs. arm
was broken and Mr- hip
joint was sprained.-Newton
Enterprise-
Quite
has
land big
thing to
riding into
wealth here. sue. as timber town on the back of a mule
mining lands, and have built berries,
up small towns with good dwell- kind of fruit. I
banks and I have said enough tor
mountain tram roads run this time. May give you more Potatoes,
rung into the towns, H Please toll me the best to
you j Plant W potatoes fail crop
have cone i. here I am coming,
seeking wealth, were people of, J- A-
of adapting
J. K. Hutchings.
BURGLARS AT WORK.
C. D. Store Entered
day Night.
means, intelligence and enter-
prise, and they have stimulated
the native mountaineers to be
more industrious and enlightened
and they have improved
since the days when
Governor used to come
through our eastern country tell-
us about the crude ways of
living of these
INSTITUTE.
and how I can get them to
up. I planted some last year
for fall crop but they did not
come up. X. X.
Good Attendance of and In-
Topics Discussed.
After digging
the first crop, the potatoes in-
tended for seed for the second
Between one and two hundred Crop should be stored in a dry
farmers gathered herein court place. They may be spread
house today to attend the farm- out on the barn floor and cover-
are a long way behind the
,, , n some particulars. Hut they
night the store of Mr. C.
Y , . v institute, and it was a time ed straw, or dry
of interest and profit to them. The second crop of Irish
into m w The institute is in charge of-toes is usually planted during
Some time
of August. For
three weeks before
id a practical farmers, Mr. J. sometimes
Entrance was a good graded school and I county and , moistUre which
Dr. W, J. of
tho I street and road improvement. deliver ad-
for the inland waterway.
the contractor has
. , i ed all the trees and will now go
wire was dead f Christmas
to
There
interest in this water-
through bun rendered J that will reCeive Look
unconscious by the shock and
i the store of Mr. C. .,.; the State Department of two or three
Tunstall, on Dickinson avenue, and with him the
was broken into and a town farmers. Mr. V. J. sometimes exposed to heat and
of goods stolen.
effected by breaking; . . j
in the front door of the dry goods patriotic,
department. What small change I J
S the of July. On my
and Mr says . , found
missed some pants L having a big time over a
suspects but fail- town team and an Indian nine,
ed to get evidence sufficient to in which the Indians were the
hold any of them. is the j and nearly the
second time Mr. Tunstall s store. turned Mt it.
has been entered. he
his hand so badly burned that
it is thought he will lose some
fingers. It was many hours
after the shock before Mr. Mere
regained consciousness.
attention shortly.-Beau-
fort Look Out.
Goldsboro, N- C. July A
northbound A. C. L. freight to
day at two o'clock in crossing
the steel bridge over Neuse river,
three miles south of city,
New Mullets at S. M. Schultz. one of car jump
was a wrestling bout in which
Honesty. Hanging Dog and the crack
Honesty is the best policy, and wrestler of the town were the
the policy that stands for hon- participants and in this
the one that succeeds. w was the
The exercises wound
success because every policy it up on Sunday, the 4th, at a
issues is honest, , try school house by, with
practical farmers, Mr. J. sometimes exposed to heat and
hastens sprout-
aid in securing a
These gentlemen deliver ad- better stand,
dresses on soil improvement, j if the potatoes are sprouting
cultivation and rotation of crops, at planting time it maybe well
and other subjects, that are cut them, otherwise probably
helpful to the farmers. They best not to cut them,
give examples from their own as the weather is usually hot
experience, as well as from i and sometimes dry at the
others, as to best methods of i the second crop is planted, they
farming. should be planted rather deeply
Two session of the institutes a well prepared, rich soil,
are held, morning and afternoon, Rolling after planting is advised
but owing to the crowded to compact the soil which has
columns of The Reflector today
we have to defer a fuller report.
The same gentleman will hold an
at Grimesland Friday.
Farms for sale. Money to loan.
Apply to J. L. Fleming,
. hi
ltd H. Bentley an contest for a ltd for
n loosened by thorough prep-
Pro-
Farmer.
S. .
beds and library ;
are something j need.
See Taft Vandyke.
T---V
T l
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Eastern reflector, 23 July 1909
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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July 23, 1909
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