Eastern reflector, 8 October 1909


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shown at th n Shit, play best
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en. also carry the
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general in a c to CM in
f ice.; h to your
that stand here
anywhere. right
different makes to When in Greenville visit our
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line that not .
, Barber Co. before him to enter paradise,
time the bid
etc. ind below fat his that he has
. . a lot of sine not able lo the
cur price of admission. He may
money by up later to be a great and
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. nice crockery United i, bu; he
Hi Co. does not care tor th
L for ice at would give all his chances in
. i. . . v . world for the possession of the
i slip of cardboard
.; prices j would put face to face
; it m the glees baboon.
the if you meet any such wistful
White.
Next to Can ins Hardware Co. store.
THE
REPORT Of TH CONDITION OF
BANK OF GRIFTON
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L. House Co.
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at the outer pale of
the Heart's Desire, aid
are moved by the memories
, All your youth to pas- him in, you
land up-lo-date. j will do a batter deed than if you
barber Co. found him hungry
a . e lot for he will digest
,, . . meal and need another
,, c, long, but a circus is worth
. b .;, missing many meals to see.
,, , . ;,, a , So go to the circus, and don t
. , it be so ashamed of wanting
A . that the exeunt that
to take c re
. A the children. Admit
the Sept,
the Trades
man reports the
industries established in North
Carolina.
grain com
R insurance
company.
publishing
company.
factory.
West works
system. ;
chemical RESOURCES
manufacturers. Loans and
pipe block
y. and unsecured
R tobacco Banking h . r.
factory. I F
electrical from Bi La
bile factory.
Wilson cotton s
the North the. close of business, Sept. 1st,
1.41
LIABILITIES,
Stock
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a r ice lot of tin
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I lie . d
; j fruits ; workmanship
, . A G. Cox Mfg.
I . Co. Winterville. N. C.
bargain ii lam twenty-five cent
dust
A Co. for twenty to six,
. . ten
, , with lamp c for five
s. ;. U cc its. W. I. House C.
I K i l our ware shiny
; pent new by u the famous R.
i . shine
S p, ; , i L House i
Co. All i lot of stove polish.
re d, ; nice lot of
I i c i
r t i ate
A. Co.
I am r i B ling oldest
Undivided profits. ex.
i 199.52 Bills
Time certificate 2.011
u. Hi Deposit subjects to check Cashier Checks 55.17
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you like n. Go and eat peanuts,
laugh at the down and
young and again. Th
clown is another test. He will
be, t all intents and
the first clown that you ever
saw; and he will have the i
j I you attend in the
p i ; will laugh to
i pi . i. Th i is
not meant mil to your
sense of humor; his is the higher
function of testing the degree of
youth which you retain.
Howe's Great London shows
coming for two exhibitions Wed-
ITEMS.
N. C. Sept. 1909
and Bankers
j Cash v. ms
I Silver coin, it
minor coin our
notes
other U. S. notes
The Road to Total
has obstructions, none m .
state of north Carolina. of
is i t h j, . Gardner, the above-named bank, do sol-
U . is title to the best of my
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier.
John Z. Brooks,
C. J. Tucker.
W. W. Dawson,
Directors.
stomach, liver, .
s, in i urines and the knowledge bi lief,
blood, t-c d sworn to be-1
system body and ken . , , .
You can't fore me, this day
R. F. JENKINS,
No tan Public.
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;, i e
You
ford to Bitters ii weak, in,
y. Only c
i, a i
Wore a Coat
OF THE CONDITION OF
Hall county a rare j
Beth Banking Trust Co.,
mow and
;.; WOW a
coat v a i. or. overcoat.
Mr. on Mr.
Gainesville a
few The
man a shirt, in winter
ho wear j hickory or cot-
ton check shirts the
AT BETHEL, N.
Al the close of Sept., 1st, 1900,
Mrs. Ivy Smith and Murk
Smith went to Bill Friday
and returned Sunday,
Mrs. Mills Smith and Mrs.
C. E. went calling at
T. E. Robinson's and B. P.
Saturday g.
Mr. B. P.
by, from near Farmville, were
Resources
Loans and discount
Overdrafts
unsecured
Furniture fixtures
Due from
Gold In.
minor .
Liabilities
weight by we He sleeps
r no blankets or piles of
himself
warm by his on red blood. He
has had the opportunity Total
of an education and
bill from a bill. He CAROLINA, County or Pitt,
coins, He
has been quite successful in life
Capital Stock 6,000.00
surplus fund 4,600.00
I profits less
expenses mill taxes 1,576.03
Bills 8,000.00
Time certificates of 8,889.70
sub to cheek 21,440.88
for interest
taxes
Total
917.92
and is comparatively well off.
Front th-
Herald.
I. w I Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol-
swear i it the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. W. II. Cashier.
I mill sworn lo l.
i. .
strongest tire life b here Sunday evening,
s America. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
e I also write wt to Farmville
J. S. R church.
Mr. and
A Hurry tip Call
Mr. Druggist Quick A boa
of Sal e
-For tin- love i f Moses, hurry
Baby's burned him-if I hi.-1
ii. cut his foot the
fore me, day of
T. Car. n,
Robt, Staton,
S M. Jones,
M. O. Blount,
Directors.
V an . stock
for d David Smith, of I
r .,. , ,.,. v.- our section Sunday
OF THE CONDITION OF
s THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
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; lit, a IS
fruits and Y u in.
vi i v. i. r
re res in i g the I
Art lift k;
. . the world,
l; bu
J.
i Rosabel r,
r i.
i, . ;. a
. ., ii h of whom . ire delighted
it. v.; i. tee her,
. w Bridgers preached
of i, est we
r i . r heard in the M. E church
i u I hare last Sunday morning, he
orator of a
high order. His lather, Rev. J.
for i B. Bridgers at night.
lain the oldest
an I strongest and life
. in the world.
o. . O Bee iii bank
. J. S.
b o. inn
t. tells For male oaf, six
o old, good stock,
to ltd J. L, Lanier.
. v . t
Is M J-
, . I Nash, were attending our
. She
ti t it an soon rated ; w family.
If. the i t. e. in. Sold
by all drug, is .-.
All T-132
t Green-
At
AT N. C.
he close of business, Sept. 1900.
school at Smith's school
ming,
. ti K T son from
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We had i . Sunday . . ,. , , ;,.,.,, .
I at Smith's i , .,.,,. . . ,,, s
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for
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n for. its
; i , Iciest
; OF NORTH Pitt County,
Be . their E Green, Cashier F. A. Asst. Cashier
i.
Xi. m. day, as it v. e
beginning a
school L is just three
years old, ;
Mrs. F. Smith ho was of fall
sick at B, P. k
week, is well and returned hi me day, Oct. 5th. newest and
evening. best styles of the season will be
We had it stormy and rainy,
vitro to see th-
F. Lee ft Co,
Resources
discounts
secured
unsecured
Furniture and
Demand loans
Duo from and I I
silver coin,
minor
Nut bank notes and
s. notes
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock 15,000.00
., Surplus fund 660.00
profits, less
and taxes pd
payable
deposit 202.20
subject to 8,180.66
14,414.91
. i
Total
yesterday and com, Indications
this morning that we will
have some fair weather for a
few though it is windy.
Mills Smith and children,
Misses Ruby, and
went to Greenville today
to attend the carnival.
of the above named k, do inly swear that the above state-
is true to th lies of our knowledge belief.
T. A.
Asst, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
me, this 10th day of Sept.,
1900. R. H.
Notary Public,
E. GREEN,
Cashier
A. G. Cox,
R,
I. F, Harrington,
Directors
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TO PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
FOR SALE BY JNO. L, WOOTEN.
eastern
D. J. Editor a d Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. OCTOBERS. 1909.
No.
TRAINING to begin work.
HAS MOST FAVORABLE
OPENING.
First Meeting of the
Association Saturday, Oct. 9th.
I The first meeting of the
More Than a Hundred Pupils Association will be
-Public Celebration he'd in the graded school
c d -j . u Saturday, Oct. 9th. at
lion pf Nov. 12th. . . ,
a. m. There will be no
The Bast Carolina ., . , for this
Training School had its as much of the time
opening this morning, and be consumed in
was so much
than, had been
every one connected with the
institution, and people gen-
are filled with delight
The start of indicates
that it is to ho a
and those who hive Inhered
for it are gratified to realize that
for future work.
The reading course, as
by the State superintend-
for teachers, will be
by Supt, H. B. Smith.
Prof. C. W. Wilson, of the East
Carolina Training
school, will also speak to the
teachers for a short time at this
their labors have in no -r of association.
been In vain. The officers, both of the
When October was first Association and the
elected as the date for opening Woman's Betterment
THE
for a Successful
Season.
As the time draws near for the
fir t. i the fall concerts to be
here interest in the event
glows more and
there is now every indication
that the opening audience will
practically the entire
population of Greenville. Ar
have been completed
by the ladies of the End of the
Century Book Club and only
some unforeseen circumstance
can at this stage interfere with
the success of the entertain
Dents.
The high standing of the Rad-
Bureau insures the
THE REFLECTOR PIANO CONTEST
INTEREST IN IT IS GROWING
IN IT IS
FAST.
BIG CIRCUS AT ROCKY MOUNT
Barnum and Bailey to Exhibit There on
Thursday, Oct.
The Barnum Bailey greatest
The List of Candidates Their Votes show on earth is to visit Rocky
are Published New
th sch o , w
f ., ii. the
inauguration of President R. H.
would take place on
Thursday, 7th, but circumstances
executive committee
not control interfered with
their plans arid it was found
necessary to d the public
celebration and of-I
the president to a later date.
After h between ex
win elected at
am aware of the fact that a
great many of the schools have
not opened yet. I am anxious,
however, that every teacher who
expects to teach in this county
timing the coming session,
whether her school has begun or
not, be present at this
meeting. Attendance upon
meetings is compulsory,
and trust, that, if this were
Governor Jarvis, chairman of the I not true, no teacher who pro-
committee, State poses to teach for us feels so
Joyner and Gov-j tittle interest in the educational
Kitchin, as to the most progress of the county as not to
suitable date for the State desire to attend every meeting
ears, and others expected, to be that may be held of this
during the present school
here, November 12th, was named
for the date the Cele-
and inauguration, and
everything will be in readiness
Ones Coming in.
Since The fleeter piano con-
test opened interest in it has
grown daily, and the contestants
who have already entered are
at work earnestly to secure the
prize. Since the list was pub-
Saturday some new
have been added, and others -ire
to be announced soon. The
contest will be a spirited one,
and while only one can win the
piano, The Hi Hector is rot going
to let the others labor
that., to be had in the m m
th
and the work of
of our best Known ladies who
have given their time and labor
to th- enterprise makes certain
of the rest. There is no reason
why the course, as far as it goes,
should not offer to the people of
Greenville attractions equal in
merit to those produced in the
largest cities of the South. As
a matter of fact this is precisely
what it will do as all the concerts
engaged for this cs are now
presented in those cities and
wherever they have
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
The Visitors Here and Who
Travel.
Monday, October 4th.
0- V. York went
today.
W. H. Cox. of was
them with a cash at.
end of the contest in accordance
with the number of subscribers
each ha for the r.
Friend-, the contestants
should help them in working
for this hands -me prize. If
not already a subscriber to The
take it end let the
corresponding number votes
go to the candidate of your
choice. If you are taking the
piper, pay up your subscription
ht-ad as you
Mount on Thursday. Oct. 21st.
Never since the beginning of
time has an amusement enter-
prise so in size b en here
organized as this one. Its mag- j p. T. Anthony
is almost beyond belief.
All America, together with every
foreign country, has been a -cured
from end to end by agents of
this big show in search of novel
ties and the is a perform-
brim full of sensational acts
new to the circus world. In the
big Barnum Bailey show are
nearly stars, most of
whom are seen now for the first
time. A new sensation will be
seen at every performance in
the balloon Mrs W. H. Ward
This remarkable animal with its Deans went to Aulander
rider ascends to the-today.
i of circus tent in a W. and E
year
I think I can safely say that
this year will witness the beat
for these to take placed that sessions of this association that
date, which will be made a not-1 have ever been held in the
able day for Greenville, Pitt I county. This will be made
county, and the entire State, possible if ail the teachers will
this school is a State institution attend and show their interest in
and all people feel
in it
an interest
the work. Heretofore you have
been faithful and I believe it is
Yet the formal opening of the j only necessary for me to make
school today was not without, the announcement of this meet-
great significance, for it marks j in order that you may be
the beginning of an era that there, and yet do feel like
means much for Eastern North ling you to attend this first
Carolina. Every incoming train meeting in order that may
Monday and today brought begin and plan for larger and
dents to the school, while j better tilings. I will appreciate
the registrations had nut been if you shall respond to this
completed in time to give the first of the workers
I desire. Every subscription,
won high praise from the public,, the
and the press.
will come here, and k
only difference between The R fl and
them in Greenville and taking ail , n
trip to a large city in search and Do
an evening's rare entertainment f
of the railroad , ., .,,.
is the difference
fare. Let us not
wont to Has-
sells today.
Howard went, to Cone-
toe Sunday.
E. V. Smith went to
Sunday evening.
E. T. Firming went to
Saturday evening.
C. B. West left Sunday even-
for Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs- W. M. Moore
went to Scotland Neck Sunday.
Miss
loon and descends to the ground
, returned from
W. Harvey have
Danville where
they went to attend the
I of their mother.
Miss of
only attend
some friend, and the paper. If
you nave favorite in the con-
test, get out and work some for
her. You will see below the
, names the candidates who
tractions to a
list for next year. I
The first
the Singers, of and r.- cm-
on Tuesday night of next week, should nave
j candidates in the contest. From
of these places word has
CONTEST FOR PIANO. come of some to be
nominated. on the names
these fine concerts but
the ladies such good will j
that it will add still other at-
in a shower of fireworks.
Nearly animal wonders
are to be found in the big i
cage menagerie, herds of
elephants, including one herd the Ayden teachers
th u actually play upon from Friday to Sunday
instruments in time and tone. zoning here with Mrs. G. W.
A of giant giraffes,
monster trained hippopotamus, j Mr. and Mrs. Long left
only r bi-horned rhinoceros Sunday morning for a trip to
hundreds of other strange Northern cities. Mr. Long will
boasts. Barnum Bailey's big. purchase good
new, free street parade is the away.
most gorgeous processional dis-j Miss Bessie Hellen, of Beau-
play ever attempted in who is to enter the training
history of circus business. Its a few days
tremendous size and to
can only be believed in the N Hart before school
actual seeing. It is natural to
this big circus to lead all
others in quality and quantity of
its street spectacle as well as in
other departments of the big
show, yet never in its splendid
history of nearly half a cent
has it displayed such extra-
as is shown this year.
BETHEL I fEMS
actual number today there are
fully a hundred boarding pupils
there, not counting those of the
town who will live at home and
attend the school. Such an open-
is truly gratifying.
At o'clock in the assembly
room President Wright conduct-
ed formal opening exercises, and
followed with a brief address to
the students in which
as to registration,
for books, classifying and
beginning their work was given.
for the coming
Contract, registers and blanks
will be distributed at this meet-
and not by mail as it
requested.
We are expecting you
day, and I trust that you will
not us.
W. H.
Supt Schools.
Commissioners-
Chairman J. P. was
The real work of the classes will detained at home by sickness,
begin Thursday.
The president and faculty are
very enthusiastic over the large
enrollment of students and the
fine appearance of the student
body, each of whom seems to
have come inspired with a deter-
to reach the highest
success.
The faculty is composed as fol-
t m to work.
it is open to ind
com
candidates
please,
at once.
Vote at
where they
Don't wait, but begin
The standing of the
noon today, so far as
At the Central Mercantile Company's
Store.
for the beautiful
up-right at the Central
Mercantile Company's store is
progressing very rapidly and ;. Es
the people are Interested to know
who is going to get this grand, Miss LoUie
prize. Following is a list of the James
leaders There are hundreds of
other contestants but space for-
bids publishing.
D. E. House came horn Sun-
day evening from
where he had been at the
side of his wife, who is sick at
the home of her parents. He
states that the condition of Mrs
House is slowly improving.
Tuesday, October 5th.
J. D. Smith went to Weldon
today.
Earl Harrington returned this
morning from Wilmington.
Mrs. A- L. Potter returned
from the regular meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners
on Monday, and Commissioner
B. M. Lewis acted as chairman
filling the position well
and carrying on the business
with dispatch.
There not much outside of
regular routine work to demand
the attention of the board, the
only exception being a petition
Prof. R. H. Wright, president, and counter petition relative to
Prof. C. W. Wilson, an election to change the
and teacher of pedagogy. J stock law boundaries on the south
Prof. H. E. Austin, teacher the river. The matter
was left open for investigation
Lynn Savage
Lizzie Cox
J. R,
Eula Langley
Peters church
J. B.
Annie May Edwards
Lula Taylor
W. J. Evans
Annie Daniel
Janette Tyson
Sycamore Hill church
Baptist church
Tucker
Flossie Whichard
Methodist church
Lawrence Fulford
Roland Jenkins
Episcopal church
Get in the race and work,
lowest may be the leader at
close of this great contest.
1730
1308
1346
1725
loon
Bethel. N. C. Oct.
Miss Whichard is visit-
Mrs. H. V. this week.
Mrs. W. -I. and child-,
ran went to Friday Monday from a visit
to visit her R. L. Smith and daughter,
R. A. Lloyd, of Vandemere, j Miss left Monday
t pent Sunday and Monday here, evening for Richmond.
Dr V. A. Ward was
science.
H. public
school administration.
Mrs. Kate R. lady
principal.
Miss Mamie E. teach-
of English and literature
and will be again taken up at
the next meeting of the board.
Miss Mavis Belle Evans
Miss Lillie R. Tucker
Miss Jessie Hodges
Mrs. John H. Cheek
Miss Christine Johnston
We know all the votes secured
are not counted in the above as
some have not reported. The
candidates can suit their
pleasure about letting their full
vote be published, but the names
of subscribers should be sent in
as fast as possible to the paper
can be started to them. The
list of will be
again Saturday.
Every day people going to
the music room of it
White to see the upright
Boudoir piano which The
tor will give in this contest. It
is a beauty, a gem of musical
instruments, and fortunate will
the
the
called to last
week because of the illness of
some of his people.
Miss Grimes returned
Monday from several days visit
in
Miss Lillian Smith, of
spent a part of Monday
here.
J. D. Bryan, T. R. Andrews,
W. J. Dr. Manning
attended the association at
Scotland Neck Sunday. They
had standing room on the
cars, but said they had plenty of
walking room from Parmele to
Bethel.
Misses Nancy Coward aid Lil-
Burch, who had been home
for a week end visit, left Sunday
to return to their school at Caro-
Institute near Washington.
Misses Mary and
Smith and T. M. Hooker
and Evans made the trip
back with them in an
bile, returning home in the
evening.
Leta Taylor, of Gold Point, were
here a short while last Saturday.
Mr. Guilford Andrews and
Mrs. Mary E. Ward returned
Misses Mildred Arnold, Gladys Monday afternoon from the as-
Andrews, Elizabeth Jones,
Christine Stancill and Gertrude
and J. D. Bryan, Frank Cobb,
Blount, Wheaton
per and Dr. Manning all went
out for a hunt last
Mis- Birdie teacher
of
Miss Fannie Mae Bishop,
Davis, I teacher of music.
teacher of history. E. Lewis, teacher
Miss Maria Daniel Graham, of Reflector,
teacher of mathematics 6th.
Miss Joyner
Association Next Week-
The Roanoke Association will
meet in the Baptist church here
a week from tonight. The in-
of the church is being
newly painted and carpeted in
readiness for it. A large attend
be the one into whose week. They came back tattered
it falls Christmas eve. Go and land torn, but Miss Christine
gentleman to let ;
see and test the piano, which
they will do with pleasure, and
you will delighted with it.
lino i pi n
v, r
aid bes
white l- ., shirt waists,
is expected and our cents, each.
will open their doors in enter- Be sure to see them
i W
Stancill was the lucky
tailing the
Misses Arnold. Belle, Jones,
Parker, Stancill and Wright.
with M. K. Blount on his auto
and Dr. Ward on his buggy, had
i pleasant trip Sunday
the out to Hon. s. M.
farm. The best part of Training
at Scotland Neck.
Miss Ora Carson is spending
this week in Williamston.
Mrs. W. H. returned
Monday from Salisbury, where
she has been to attend the state
Convention of the W. C. T. U.
Mr. Cowper, of Greensboro,
has been talking insurance in our
town today.
We regret very much to lose
our popular townsman
Peal. He will give his services
to the East Carolina
the D was the we fed it o,
fruit they enjoyed while there,
ant he, wish there were more
people like Mr. Jones.
Pulley i Misses and
all
we can for in
Surely he is the bes
that Bethel can furnish,





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DRUGGISTS
NEAR THE R T HOUSE
We have in a line of Coat Suits
the fall. Anew line of and
Children's Cloaks. Our Shoe Stock is as
strong as the strongest. We carry the
celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoes for
men, women and children. Our Regina
shoes for ladies are here
and cannot be surpassed as to style and
quality, he
Dry Goods, Notions, Silk and
Grocery Department
is not lacking.
The Cotton season is here, and
be sure and Rive us a chance before buy-
your bagging and ties. Remember,
v hen you get ready to fence off your
nut pa ch for your hogs, we have the
wire to d It.
ATTENTION
When you spend your money with us you
have a chance to
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Beginning on our opening day, Tuesday, October 5th, 1909, will give a
coupon with every purchase of cents and on
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at 4.00 o'clock, we will show our to our many customers by
giving to the lucky person a handsome Pal Hat, absolutely free.
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Store
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Get Ground
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale.
If you are you a home or want to make a paying investment
it will be to your interest to see me.
also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale.
Terms to suit purchasers.
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville,
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our
We have on our floors the most complete e of
TAX NOTICE
will attend the following time end
places the purpose of Its
tax, s due th State and county Pitt
the v ear of ,
fountain at Fountain's store,
land township. Friday. Oct B
the Bank of .;. -j p
I. b--ii, Keep Oak
-ft Bank of o tent
township, Friday, Oct I , etc.
th At the Bank of B. th. I, Bethel
t Friday. Oct.
C. Smith's Store
ship, Monday. Oct.
I Bell s Cross Roads. township,
i Oct. .
fanned Cherries,
Oil, Colt Seed M
of every description ever shown in Greenville and we invite
you to inspect our line cf
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc.
In fact everything to make home comfortable. We
are also sole agents for the d Royal Electric Felt
Mattresses, which no equal.
Oct 25th
I J, Mill Swift Creek township.
Tuesday, Oct. 26th.
All owing taxes the said
,. r are requested to meet me pay
L W. TUCKER. Sheriff.
STILL WITH
The
Mutual Life
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
NEW YORK,
OLDEST IN AMERICA,
LARGEST
IN
THE WORLD.
, 1848, Assets over
Door
N. CAROL NA
1875-
S M SCHULTZ
and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
Suits, Baby Co-Carts,
Parlor
Safes, P and Ax
Snuff, h Life Tobacco, Key
West Henry
knit,
IS AT HAND
id
s, ,
Nut,
Peaches,
and
ire, Cakes and
era, Mac mi. Ch-.-, But-
New Si j
and numerous rt
Quality quantity cheap
cash. e see a
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HAD IN MOST EVERY HOME
Taft . Boyd Furniture import bulbs
K are now arriving. We have a
The place to buy is now the thing for
you to consider. We come to you to-day
with a brand new line of handsome
t Z I Library Tables, Parlor Tables
It yon ml
i id your
its
an
re now arriving. We have a
assortment. Plant early beet
I Send new price list.
Remember are
i for Flower,,
I Floral Design,, and Flower, for all
and or-
promptly rilled.
I Raleigh, N. C.
Norfolk and Southern Railway
.,
Direct Through Train Service Between
All Points in Eastern North Carolina
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909.
of W. B. will sell
you Better Feed and for Less j j
than any in town.
W. B.
headquarters Corn, Hay,
Oats. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls.
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked
Corn, Meal ard
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement.
TRAINS LEAVE
a. m., except Sunday for Wilson, and intermediate
stations.
for Washington, Mack Ferry. Eden ton.
City, Norfolk and principle ,
Connects at Ferry for Belhaven and
9.36 a m., except Sunday for New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort
Sunday for Washington and intermediate stations.
For further particulars, Norfolk Southern Railway Folder
or apply to J. L. Hassell- ticket Greenville, N. C.
H C W. W.
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK, VA.
S. J. NOBLES
BARBER SHOP.
Nicely furnished, every
thing dean and
working the very
best barbers. Second to
none in the State.
Cosmetics a specialty.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
TO RICHMOND, VA.,
Via. A. C. L.
on account Virginia Fair
round trip rate of Tickets
on sale Oct. 1st, to 9th inclusive,
final return limit October 11th.
For further information call
on ticket agent or write,
W. J. T. C. White,
Wilmington, N. C.
SCHEDULES
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville,
and Kinston, Effective April 1st,
NOTICE
Persons owing me store ac-nun's up
to th of my out of business
, , are requested to settle the same
Nov. 1st, 1909. d-e all
a. m.
a. m.
a. in.
p. m.
p. m.
p. in-
l p. in-
p.
p. in.
a. in.
a. in,
a. m.
o. in.
a. in.
u. in.
a. m.
T. C. WHITE, G. P.
WILMINGTON, N. O.
HOT, . -11 U
accounts amounting to over U win M
put into and all under o
will be advertised tor
K M. JOHNSTON
PLUMBING and
STEAM FITTING
Op. Hotel Bertha. Greenville. N. C.
PHONE
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
I have moved my Dairy to the John-
on place, one mile from town, and am
better prepared than ever to furnish
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery
in town. T 2-4.
S. I. DUDLEY.
Rugs and our feet Art
Squares are handsome, and something
to gladden the heart and brighten the
home. Our piece Hook Iron Bed
with springs, guaranteed for five years,
best we can get and money can buy.
Line Fisher Pictures
in several leading styles. In fact, we ,
have several pretty things.
want you to come and look
and we will do our best to please you.
IV
THE time has to con-
sider where to buy, and what to
buy.
We don't mean to dictate to r
they should buy. but If
you will allow us to put
some of our
Hart, Schaffner and Mari
new models, you will be readily con-
what to buy and why we say
so much about Hart, and
Marx Clothes.
The all wool fabrics are a special
point for Hart, Schaffner and Marx
Clothes; the perfect fit and tailoring
the extremely fashionable style
rive the H. S. M. Clothes an
not to be found in other
makes.
Some of the fashions for young
men are exceptionally good; the cut
and finish are exceedingly smart,
-ind we can promise you something
out of the ordinary.
For all ages, sizes and tastes,
stouts and slims, we have the right
clothes.
Prices, we can fit your form, we
can fit your purse.
FORBES,
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER.





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HOPE WELL ITEMS
THE EASTERN
D. J.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
War
Six
Single Copy .
may be had upon
t the business in Th-
corner
Third
Entered in the post office at
N. C, laM mail matter.
FRIDAY OCT. S. 1909.
I love my overcoat, but oh,
you straw hat
Good roads is u -v
keep in
mind talk to his neighbor
We must have them all
over the county.
Carolina has a way of
keeping in the lime light,
the acquittal of the dispensary
grafter did not add any credit
to the reputation of that state.
Va . held another
local option election Thursday,
and the Wet side won by a small
majority. At a previous
the drys won, but the court-
threw it out and made the city
vote again.
and while our store of wealth j
looks like thirty cents as com-
pared with what those gentle-
men accumulated, we doubt if
they aide to surpass us in
happiness. Wealth is a good
thing to have, but its
are not always the happiest
people you see.
The air ships have a way of
better too.
A woman's club is more than
apt to be a hat pin.
An the new hats this season
are larger than ever.
Nothing is cheap at any price
if you have no need of it.
With it all the county need
good mads more than anything
else.
i you the year
is on the hone- stretch quarter
Pretty soon the air will be
tilled with
things.
talk of holiday
Raleigh should not fall into
the class of easy
Coon stands a good show
of being like the one Brother
Ephraim got.
You can watch Greenville
her sail and keep going for
ward.
The next big amusement for
Greenville is Howe's circus on
the 18th.
The fairs for next month are
advertising Hying machines and
North Pole attractions.
Do not let busted at the
he an excuse for not
paying your of month
bills.
Peary might have expected a
noise like trouble when he start-
ed to find the pole in a ship
named Roosevelt.
Now and then the pull
a fellow who is trying to get too
intimate with the president in
his tour around the country.
The Cook and Peary
may warm them up, but
it does not have the same
upon the weather.
may give his reasons
for not bringing back
records and instruments, but the
public has an opinion of its own
about it.
If Mars is having anything to
do with this early cold weather,
we wish she would let it
and attend to her own
We earthly follows have enough
troubles
It bring- a feeling of pride to
see the good looking gathering
of students the training
school. Eastern North Carolina
can hold her men against the
world.
A London paper predicts
it will be no while
serviceable airship can
bought for Here is notice
that they must get below that
price before we invest.
sheriff of Rutherford
county went out and stopped a
crew in their work building a
railroad bridge on Sun lay.
That work was not a necessity
and should be allowed no more
than any other.
Talk Of course we will.
We had rather say one word for
Greenville any time than a dozen
words against it. And further
we do not have any patience
With any fellow who his
town. Move on when you get
in Iredell county a
was found under a hay
stack. There was a barrel of
liquor on storage, and the ma-
also had a sleeping den
under the same stack. He was
sticking close to his business,
but happened to be out when
officers called.
The wishes every
student of Carolina Teach-
Training School to feel that
the motto of Greenville,
Greenville, yours, if you
applies to them. They are here
the town extends them a cordial
welcome and wishes them every
success. May their school life
in Greenville be so tilled with
happiness that they will ever
look back with pleasure to the
days spent here.
Ii give The Reflector pleasure
to print ill this issue the call by
County Superintendent
for the meeting of the
Teachers Association for the
present school year. This
has been of great
to the teachers has given
Pitt county more educational
prominence than perhaps any
other agency. That the coming
year may be the best in the his
of the association is earnest-
for.
The Wilmington Star came
came out with such a
new head Sunday morning,
we had to look twice before
recognizing our old friend. The
Star was founded in 1807 and
grown better as the years add to
its age. Sunday's issue also
i gave a sketch of the progress of
the paper through the forty-two
I years of its career, it shows
excellent record. New
equipment has just been added,
indicating still further progress.
BE SURE AND GET A BAG TO-DAY
Cars
Superlative ore Wheat Fancy Floor and the
Fancy Patent Flour and Products of
Mill have been sold y in; in Pitt and nearby counties
in the month of July, August September
Six Solid Train Loads cf Flour
to you and your neighbors in three months You are entitled
to the Best. You get it a you buy.
Superlative Fancy Patent
Flour and
Zenith Best Fancy Flour
Bag today from of the follow if
JAMES LONG
JNO. S. SMITH
CENTRAL MER. CO.
MATT F.
J. M.
S. M. SCHULTZ
J. A. RICKS
C. D.
JAMES L. HARRIS
D. W.
FLEMING
JAS. S. MOORING
JAS. L. STARKEY
TRIPP ALLEN
J. H. STARKEY
E. M.
L. M. SAVAGE
J. BENJAMIN HIGGS,
Wholesale for Southeastern Va., Eastern N. C. Greenville and Tarboro, N. C.
BE SURE AND GET A BAG TO-DAY
when it could purchased cation, decided that the school
from open saloons or a should come to Greenville. j Mr.
. , . e Hen s
Not near so much liquor Actual began love of hurry I
,,,.,.,,. ,.,. , burned tern Iv-J- hi.-
is drunk as before prohibition buildings in and has lie cut f with the Mamie's
went into effect, so there is no steadily forward until now
use in arguing that prohibition are six handsome structure,
is not proving a benefit. One of an ideal school plant
the greatest benefits arising that the entire State can point
from it is the removal of to with pride,
front the rising generation, And now that the doors of the
and it is well worth while even institution are thrown upon and
The Wilmington Star says
be something doing
doing when a man yawn-
for his town and goes to yell-
for That's the thing.
We want to see everybody here
yell for Greenville and wear
Greenville slogan buttons. Are
you doing your part
When the people of Pitt
fully awake to the needs
of good mads and make up their
minds to spare no effort to gel
them, you will see this become
the greatest county in the State.
county has a
I unsurpassed, her lauds are rich
; in fertility, her educational ad-
vantages are the equal of any,
and a system of good roads ad-
to these advantages would
bring an era of prosperity that
would put the county well in
forefront. Talk good roads
and do not rest until every sec-
of the county has them.
if nothing else was accomplish-
ed. Hut more is accomplished,
for the good results of
be more apparent
every day.
the session started, tin
. . .
. built and my corns She
i t it mi I soon cured the family.
Ii the on Sold
by all drug, is H.
Why should it be necessary to
a cannon eleven times when
It nation in the person of a Bear-
Admiral makes afternoon
call It is unnecessary to lire a
eleven times when a
ville begins realizing her hopes, man afternoon call,
The opening of the East Caro
Training
on the 6th marks the beginning
of a new era for Greenville.
The Wilmington Star in re-
to an inquiry is
the North says it is
bone of Smart
hoy.
Strike Greenville people any
time you please and you always
find them the right kind. That
is why everybody likes Green-
ville so well.
Senator Bailey, of has
challenged Candidate Bryan for
a joint debate on the tariff
As the are
the boss of the tariff situation,
and manipulate it to suit them-
selves, we wonder what good
Senator Bailey is to be
derived from a debate between
two Democrats.
We would like to see Green-
ville mentioned often in the lilt
of where new industries
are established. It is a little
strange that this town does not
take hold of the cotton mill
spirit. Factories are needed
here about as much as anything
could be mentioned, but
the town is slow starting in that
direction.
Greenville has had a week of
carnival, and while it gave the
people much amusement it can-
not be said that it. helped
Of course in some in-
stances, such as the market, the
transfers, the express office, the
railroads, the hotels and board
houses, there was more pat-
than ordinarily, but
business generally it was
more hindered than helped.
Several of the merchants who
have been spoken to say it gave
them a very poor week, as both
people and money were taken
away from the stores to the car-
The carnival people say
they did a good business here,
and they likely took away much
GREENVILLE'S GLAD DAY.
This is truly a glad day for
Greenville and Pitt county, as
it marks the opening of the East
Carolina Training
School, an event that has been
labored and looked forward
to for nearly three years. See-
the need in Eastern North
Carolina fr a training school for
teachers, activity to secure one
began here near the close of
the year The matter was
carried before the legislature of
and so strongly urged that
a bill was passed by that body
providing for the establishment
of such a school. While most of
the work done to secure the pas-
sage of the bill was by the
of and
the bill itself did not provide
where the school should be lo-
but left the selection open
to competition.
Seeing the school was to be a
and it tilled every heart
pride to see so many students
arriving to enter it. The school
is well equipped, an admirable
faculty has been chosen, and
there is every indication that it
is to be a great institution of
learning and great
work in equipping teachers.
Verily, this is Greenville's glad
day.
and there is excuse for a
being fussier than the
average Sun.
Not a minute should be lost when a
child show., syn croup.
Cough Remedy given as soon
us the child becomes or even
a the croupy cough will
Um attack. Sold by all dealers.
See P. M. Johnston for your
mill supplies and mill repairs.
All work guaranteed.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Remedy is today the best
known medicine in use for the relief
and cure of bowel complaints. It cur. s
griping, dysentery, and
should be taken at the first unnatural
looseness of the bowel. It equally
valuable for children and It
always cures. Sold all dealers.
Valuable for
Greenville, North Carolina,
minutes walk from East Caro-
Training School, corner lot
with building
lots each, lot
with good dwelling,
rooms pantry and kitchen
For full information, write or
apply to F. C- Harding,
N.
Many of us started out as poor
in life as Rogers or
Certainly money is sent away
for whiskey. That will be the
case just as long as it can be
shipped into prohibition
But the money lent away
in very small in comparison to
what was spent for the
Wonderful Potato.
D. D. Haskett has a variety of
certainty, it was a prize to potato called the
coveted. and many Eastern that is an early
towns, some of which had taken yielder and of excellent
little interest in the first Quality. He has left a basket
. I of these tilling a
went to work in an effort The Reflector
to secure the school. The con-; anyone interested
test was both long and spirited, can them. Mr. Haskett is.
but Greenville and Pitt county also agent for The Progressive
joined hands and voted Farmer for Pitt county, and to
, this Wonderful Yam
and a choice of several to every new
beautiful sites, and there was subscriber he receives for The
great rejoicing when the
sprouts, to be delivered
Board of Education, in whose
discretion was the matter of lo-
next spring.
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Our Greenville, yours if you
come.
ITEMS.
SYSTEMIC CATARRH.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE CF W. E. TINGLE.
S Hope Well, N. C. Oct. . 1909. N. C Oct. P.
R. I. Smith wife, of Oar Scrap has r tun J to
ville. spent Sunday with Mr aid to school.
Authorized Agent of The Reflector and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished Mrs. B. D. Skinner. Farmers are making use if
Mis spent Sat i these a saving
r town yesterday evening Sunday near, J.
i to his old home.
Any kind of setting machine nothing and
needles, shuttles, is cotton for the twentieth pound and took hie Miss
I Day you cents per borne. J-C Skinner and Miss Hon. J. Bryan Grunts spent
. st ix went to Greenville Saturday sometime with us
I We are always to have him
at J. R. Smith Co.
,, . . . j for your seed. The proportion H. A. of Farm- st x went
John nun, Winston, spent poplar and people from ville, was at R. A. to attend the carnival.
part of . evening Mrs. J. W.
morning tor
he will spend
Spring dress laces and
to at J. K. Smith
E. L. Brown, Jr., spent a
days at home near Fountain
tins week.
A. C. L. R. R. Co. about
finished the shed to the Cotton
platform.
W. S- Blount made a short
trip to Thursday.
Mason and Lightning fruit
jars, rubbers caps at J. R.
Smith Co.
Our Jew merchant, R. A.
moved Ids stock of
from South Aden up in
the main part of town. It looks
as if he means to do
sens,
Pipe fitting, rubber and
belting, rope and pulleys at J. K.
Co.
Our Ayden tobacco market is
coming ail the while. We have
a new buyer, Mr. Thomas.
T. W. Wood turnip and
rutabaga seed at J. R. Co.
old Center ware-
house has been turned into a
room. The traveling men
now have a place large
to show their samples.
School books and stationary
at J, R Co.
F. Lilly expects to open an up N.
to-date a few days which
on a credit to our town.
Lawns, and Hamburg
at reduced prices at J.
R. Smith Co.
Essie Ferebee, of
is Milting relatives in town.
hose for ladies,
gentlemen and children at J. It.
Co.
The trained Miss Rose,
Washington, is nursing Miss
Esther who is very ill
with typhoid lever.
patterns and magazines
at J. R. Smith Co. i
Mrs. J. A. Davis Co., will
have their fancy millinery open-
Oct. and We cordially
invite our many friends to
f m.
Lime, cement, windows and
doors always on hand at J. R.
Smith Co.
Mrs. W. M. Forest will open
her fancy line of goods
and Everybody is cordially
invited.
Try a bucket of use
one third less than lard, at J. R.
Smith Co.
A visit to the large
plant of J- R. Smith Co.
Dixon will convince you that
they can furnish you with
lumber to build a house, and nice
material with which to complete
it, such as mantels, brackets,
and turned work. Sell
you a open or top buggy,
wagon, cart or wheel
barrow or repair any of the above
for you. Make you wire doors
and screens for your windows.
Shoe your mules and horses;
grind your corn, Kin your cotton,
while you live, and then can fur-
you with a nice coffin or
casket and hearse for yourself
or family. Come to see us,
Yours to please,
J. R. Smith Co Dixon.
Mrs. Joe remedies,
Perkins Tablets and
medicines at J. R. Smith Co.
Mill supplies, belts and a full
line of hardware at J. R. Smith
Co.
School books, Bibles and
at J. R. Smith Co.
K. Elite, a good top dresser
for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co.
royal blue shoes for ladies
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith
Co-
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon will
furnish you bagging and tier free
g with us.
cotton to them. Its rather for this week with her daughter,; The an
Ben Dixon and his little sister, but C. E. Mrs. B. J. Skinner, at Clay Root.
Hannah, spent Saturday two nice ones Sunday,
Greenville. and he is having plenty of toast-
Or. M -i
u His James grape vines I attended
where are loaded with delicious fruit.
J. R. Cox and Cannon
and Hisses Lu i and Mamie St ox
church at Timothy
v . with
his and little daughter, who
are visiting mother.
C- L. Cannon is filling M.
M in the drug store
while he away.
bliss Fay Corey, from mar
Ayden, spent Sunday and a part
of Monday with Miss Agnes
Dixon.
C, R. Townsend. of Greenville,
ii very pleasant call to our
little town Saturday.
The Methodists are going
right on with work on the new
church, It will not b very long
before we will have a new M. E.
in Ayden.
W. E. Hooks and family left
Monday morning for their home
in
James Tingle has been away
for the past days.
We very glad to learn
Miss Esther Blount is
improving-
Mere of Foxhall
Misses Ella and Eva Hart, of
I den. Spent Sunday afternoon
Misses Maggie and Julia
Today F. D. Foxhall, at the
Star warehouse branch of the
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco
Co , sold pounds of
co it an average of
Some of the individual sales
made for farmers were as fol-
K. S. at
at at at
at at average
R. L. Edwards-96 at Sunday afternoon
, at at at
at lie,
Harris at
at at at
Smith.
Mrs. J- D. Cox, of Ayden.
spent Saturday night and Sun-
d y with her sister, Mrs. G. C.
Cox.
Misses Rosalie Skinner and
Mattie Johnson went to Simpson
Thursday.
Misses Theresa Harper, Ruth
Hines, Bailie Bet and
Luna of Ayden, spent
with Mis-
I of death visited the
of Mr and Mrs,
Buck Wednesday and ti from
them their only
months.
ITEMS.
at lie, average
it Days to sell with Foxhall at
the Star. G ltd
Subscribe for The Reflector.
Cannon.
Misses Julia Smith
went to Greenville Thursday to
attend the carnival.
T. W. Hart and wife spent
Sunday in Ayden.
I A. J. R. Cox. Misses
Bessie Cox and Lula went
to Greenville after-
noon to attend the carnival.
iV H. Skinner, who is grading
be depended an ex- at Clay Root, spent Sat-
I r ml like to hear, and when , and Sunday
it w used in connection N ,, u
Colic, Cholera and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Remedy it that it fans to Skinner.
cure dysentery or bowel,
It is to
Gib; on, who holds a
with the Gum war house at
Greenville, cam i; y
with fever. We hop.; he
soon be b an i return lo his,
position,
W. E. Proctor left Sunday for
New Y to beat the auto and
carriage show.
The little daughter of
MB. C. A.
Mr. r. A. Box Si, Cot
burg, Oh to, writes -1
fur number years, but paid
r no It, until Um
print when my
in ma
had in bend,
liver, various of my
Dr. C. M. Jones is very ill body, that caused
fever. We all that she
C, Oct. 1909.
Mrs. C. E. spent
a short while at T A.
list Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith
went to Greenville Thursday to
see carnival and on other
business.
R. E. went to
Greenville to attend the carnival
Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith and
Miss Smith went
the carnival y.
John Nobles, of
was at R. A. s a
short while Friday.
There were so many people
of our section that attended
the carnival last week that I
can't name them all but I think
there were sixteen Smith s that
attended from one to three
besides a good many others.
Mrs. C. E. and
son, Milton, Friday night
at C. L. Tyson's near
Mrs. Bettie Caraway, of Hook-
is visiting Mrs. Ivy
Miss Flanagan, of
visited Miss Gertie
Smith Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Flanagan returned
to home near
Sunday.
Mrs. R. M. Starkey and Mrs.
visited Mrs C. E.
Sunday-
Miss Janie Tyson, of
is visiting relatives here.
We had very good preaching
at May's chapel Friday night,
Saturday and Sunday by Rev.
Waters, of Ayden seminary.
We had the best Sunday school
at Smith's school house Sunday
evening in its history.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Joyner
and two children, from near
spent Sunday evening
and at-
tended Sunday school here.
Miss L. E. Gray, of
came in Saturday to take
charge of the school at Smith's
school house Monday morning,
and Miss Mary Joyner. of Farm-
came Monday morning to
take charge of the primary class-
We think them both very good
teachers.
C. R. Townsend, of Greenville,
was in our town Sunday even-
Miss Agnes Smith
ii j valuable children adults,
.-old by all dealers.
NOTICE.
H. Smith has purchased
interest of A. D. Cox in the
Carolina Milling
Why We Are Stronger.
The old Greeks and Romans were
great admirers of health and strength;
their picture and statuary made the
of the stand out like
cords.
As a matter of fact we have
hop
will soon improving.
Q lite a number from here at-
tended church at Salem Sunday.
C. M. Jones, of Gr
spent today in our town.
J. O. Johnson S in is
ever on business.
Register of Deeds W M Moore
has issued the following licenses
since last
WHITE.
Guy B. Hardy ard Elizabeth
Stewart.
A. J. Corbett and S. I.
Smith.
COLORED.
Sam Horn and
New Buckwheat and Oat Meal
at S. M.
l retired I would
live through it. I tried
but lo no purpose.
knowing my main
I wrote lo It.
reading of his treatment, for advice,
t him of my
notified me ones had
Altar using the Aral
I flt relief, so I eon to u-0 it
until I had taken four b -i.-n I
entirely It to
t hey will ex-
rein f
, It. I.,
I wish to giro i-i favor
of as u ti u used the
for
MISS C.
Graduate
North
Co. and will Conduct the bus- and strong led on
at the sane place- All strength making food
work promptly looked after. Mr.
Cox will still with the
Company.
maker would win in any
with the old Roman or Greek
Champions.
It's a matter of food. The finest food
Lilly's Oyster F
Fresh Oysters
Coming Every Day
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me
making strength of hone, muscle
and nerve is fine oatmeal. Quaker
Oats is the best because it is pure, no
Its or steins or black specks. Farm-
wives arc finding that by feeding
the farm hands plentifully on Quaker
Oats they get the host results in work
and economy. If you live in a hot
mate buy Quaker Oats in hermetically
tins. It keeps sweet and fresh.
in
Great Li
i,
Oil
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT N. C.
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, 1909.
Resources
and discounts 06,020.96 Capital
Liabilities
stock 85,000.00
Furniture and fixtures Surplus fund
Demand loans 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less
i . i to
. cur, exp, and taxes
60.00 Dividend unpaid 72.00
Hills payable 5,000.00
993.96 Deposits sub. to check 88,915.29
Cashier's outstanding 81.60
Total
Oct.
Due from
Cash items
Cold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin cur.
hank and other
Notes 1,919.00
Total 77,174.87
677,174.97
STATE OF NORTH
COUNTY OF PITT
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me. this of Sept.,
1900,
STANCIL HODGES,
Notary Public
J. R. SMITH.
R. C. CANNON,
DIXON,
Directors.
W prepare to furnish you with
House and Kitchen Furniture
at the very prices. Cash or Installment.
Come to see us and we will convince you
AYDEN FURNITURE CO.
NEXT DOOR TO
A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES YOU WILL SEE
Marion Sheridan and Her troupe of Performing Lions
Professor Herd of Performing Elephants
Including DUCHESS, Elephant in the world
the beautiful ten thousand dollar Ken-
horse. A truly wonderful display of Trained
Animals. people, horses and Ponies.
NOTICE NOTICE
., ,, . ii j . funny Clowns.
We wish to call your attention to our new line fall goods which j
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we p m of Events
went lo think can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams,
. Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a
Greenville this morning to enter Dry Goods Store
school there. Come let us show you.
Bring the little to see the
BABY Elephants, Camels, Monkeys, and seethe Big Free Spec-
Street Parade, starting from the Show Grounds at a.
C. was Hart CO., Ayden, N. C.
O'clock p. m. and at





SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS.
The Visitors Here and People Who
Travel.
September
W. Wilson went to
Mrs. James B. Cherry left this
K or N. Y.
; in from
r- -n evening.
m C. Flanagan is
in R the
of postmasters.
Mr- . of Green-
ville, cam afternoon
from a days visit to Rich-
visit at the home of
. Mrs. i. Abram.-
mt Record.
; y. October 1st
o Kins-ton,
. lure.
Grime, of
Moore, Farm-
i tag Mrs. W. J.
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A HARD STRUGGLE.
A r to be shaken into the
have tired, aching feet,
try Aliens It rests the
ft and make now or
easy. Cures swollen, hot,
sweating t. Relieves corns and
bunions of all pain d gives rest
comfort. T it to f old all
druggist mid shoo stores.
accept any to. For I trial
lineage, also Free Sample of the
Pout Case Sanitary Corn-Pad, anew
invention Allen S.
V.
m.
Rev.
Vi-s
is
Tun .
Mrs
who
turn- i
GREAT LONDON SHOWS.
A Very Little Philosophy, But an
Lot of Truth
us the man with soul
so dead he does not feel the
least bit of thrill when the
circus comes to town, and we
will show you cynic.
circus is your true test
as to whether your neighbor is
or One who las
become thoroughly disillusioned
Many a Greenville Finis
the Struggle Hard.
With bark constantly g.
With disorders.
Daily existence is . struggle.
,. need I keep it op.
Pills will cure you.
One re thousand e
this claim.
Here is one
Mrs. Jo-. pi Fly, Jr. Rose Street
Mount, N C. am
ed -o in favor Deana
K Pills, as the t-
from their proved them t he
remedy of at
considerably f dull, nagging art
ached and .- a.-r.-s my lorn.
lifted or made a quick
movement, th. twinge w. re
and of it hard for me
to my household duties.
always f It and
of or am n
ins the arose
stated a K
Pills. They he me I
further us, I
back, d the pea the
I v a me n e i
strength t y
favor of s y
For -o by I rs. V
cuts. Co., lo.
New York, .- i- for
Popular Druggist Makes a
Statement.
Pr I. W. has at last obtained
the agency for a remedy which they
are on a positive guarantee, to
cure Liver trouble. If food doe
not well. If there is gas or pain
if the tongue
and breath bad, if there i.
and Live lit
will cure you. It the, not you nave
i W. p guarantee
I to return you money. Liver
I Pills give quick relief and make per-
of
s-a and Liver IX-so are
but is
his a to prove
the truth, and if a
cent box of liver I ills you
not with the results go t
Pr and ask for your money
b- M. at
den. X. C
R. L. DAVIS. Pies. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres.
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier.
The Bank of Greenville
With the Experience of Years.
i Directors
And a Capital of
Resources
Boyd, of
visiting
Mary Johnson, r-
Thursday.
y. r 2nd.
went to
today.
M- . E L.
let h a morning for N
Mis-. Mann. f
is vis ii r L.
Miss Hudson, of Win.
and Carrie Brown.
Mr- h. u Mrs. J. J. Gilbert
rived today Panama to
the r's r. here.
B. F. of
traveling of the Broth
of is in town.
Misses and Minnie
from near Greenville, are
Visiting and
Corey.
Miss of Wilson,
who had been Miss
returned home Friday I
evening.
Miss Fan Blow, of Littleton,
who has been visiting her sister.
Mrs. W. Ii. Wilson,
home
and little
of came in Friday
evening to visit his sister, Mrs.
E G- Couch.
Miss Lena Gay, of
who is to the Smith
in Beaver Dam
came in today.
C. W. and E. W. Harvey left
Friday for Danville in response
to a announcing the
death of their mother.
Miss Louise Fleming, of
House, came in Friday to visit
to visit Mrs. W. L. Patrick and
returned home today.
Misses Fannie Rollins and
Ella Woodard, of Stokes, who
have been visiting Miss Mattie
Corey, returned home Friday.
Miss Birdie of
Reidsville, who is to be one of
the teacher in the training
school, came in Friday evening.
Misses Nancy Coward and
Lillian Burch, teachers at Caro-
Institute near Washington,
came home Friday evening to
spend two days.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. O- W. Harrington
and Mrs. Sam Flake went to
Scotland Neck today to attend
the Primitive Baptist
ii not only a heavy weight upon st ,., and
i wearies
a . well, and it is a false .
which his of
a man claims that
the bores him, it is because
all the freshness is cone from I
his nature; ard by the same
token he is bore himself. Ex
become again as a
child you shall not enjoy the
circus; and if have the
power to
a condition you
need not worry the here-
after. O. course, we don't
mean to make the
statement that all who go lo the
circus will of necessity go to
Heaven, nor that ail who
re admitted to the latter place
as.; It appear my
r. e. r
f .-
Hereof, by the
of
by
the
s . . v.
consent if the holders,
I-. in my office, t-at Tan-; r Gin
. i, Company, a c of th ate,
that yoU are in such , in the
e- f P
of North Carolina
therein i in i
upon whom ma be .-.
c a wit
chapter H. of e t tied
. to
of t Ms
T re J. a
Secretary of th
Car. Una, do hereby certify that tin-
said n on the day f
New Carolina
The Chattanooga
reports the following new
tries in North Carolina for the
week ending
Asheville- lumber
co
bottling works.
scale
manufacturing company.
cotton mill.
Swan Quarter-15,000 canal
company.
St. lumber
company.
mills.
Pisgah fur-
factory.
and r.
company.
We are In position to take Rood care of our old
customers, and prospective ones.
I Business Cordially Solicited.
L. LITTLE, Cashier
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
TO
NIAGARA FALLS
VIA B
Chesapeake Steamship Co.
AT EXTREMELY
LOW
must have been circus goers, for .
to the dissolution of said
even some are wait-
in the proper childlike
in other things, and may
not to even creep under
the tent of Paradise.
the main proposition
executed by all the thereof,
the
th sail re now on
file in my office, as provide by
In Whereof, have here-
unto set my hand my
my H-- this h if
holds j it is a bad man and a A. D-i
and. above all, a
bad parent, who can his
own juvenile delight in the
brave bespangled confusion of
the greatest show on earth.;
J. Bryan Grim.-s.
Secretary State
LAND SALE
NOTICE.
Thomas Ann K ,
VS.
North Carolin i Pitt
The named will
take notice an action entitled a-
above has been commenced in the
Court of county to pro-
cure a divorce from he bond of
matrimony, an- the raid defendant
will further take that is re-
to at t- e next term of
the Court of Pit county, to
Id on the t-nth Mo-day
the first Monday Soot be-
the S of Nov. 1909. at the
Court of said c runty in Greer-
ville. N. C. and or demur lo
the int in ad i r th
plaintiff will apply the m rt for
th- relief demanded In paid com,
Thia the day S 1909.
Moore.
Clerk r .
Brown, attorney for plaintiff.
On July 87th, 5th. It th. 19th, th. and r
7th th. Co
I tickets from Va. an I O o N.-
Lara Fails, a. low ., of i, l-f. . f. r i
sale.
of Jackson y e ; t Sunday, p. m.
Write th u for further n.
F. R. M T. P. A. Norfolk. Va.
INSURANCE
C. L. WILKINSON
Bonds, Life and Fire.
i of a mortgage executed
Bach circus is the greatest show delivered by B P.
on
wife to Jane Mercer on th.- 4th. day of
mortgage appears
of the
January. 1908. which mortgage appears
Howe's Great London in
deserve this appellation, how-U
ever, every department being c the court door in
w . .- h-r
completely up to the minute.
The show date here is
day, Oct.
SAWING THE
14th.
the following piece or
parcel of land, situate in c, of
near the town of F. and
in the division of the
Joseph Lang land, th 4th
corner of No. ti a Slake at
Swamp and the I Lot No
to line; h his line
Notice to Creditors.
qualified as of
Cobb, deceased, late of Pitt
county. N. C. to notify k I pr-
s having in t the e
of deceased, t- present them to
the undersigned within twelve months
from date, or this will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All per ons to s id estate,
will make payment,
the 8th, day Sept 1909.
J. B. James,
ltd
A Problem In Wharf Building Which to thence back to Black Swamp
Hard, but
When in building n wharf they
have . I lie pile- driven you
i ill rows and
sticking up the
even height mid
i T en surplus
es has
Oil . ,.
i ;
laid can n-l
is. II i
tO
a w
to a stake; down said to
the being the same t
de d d to B. P. by Joseph
and wife.
Tins the 13th. day of September,
1909.
JANE MERCER.
F. G Son, attorney.
CERTIFICATE OF
To all to whom these Presents may come
C. D. TUNSTALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
Furniture And Furnishing Goods
For Cash or on Installments.
Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of
Needed in your House. Our P. ices are low.
BROWN SAVAGE
September Tobacco Sales.
Secretary E. B. Ferguson, of
the Tobacco Board of Trade,
reports the sales of leaf tobacco
on the Greenville market for
the month of September at
3.576,102 pounds t
an average of per hundred.
The Reflector does job work.
,.,,,. ;, . . Ii head,
. t to set all
the ; I nil the
hi TI this in the
simplest way the world.
The s; ilea nil spike
to row. i-t little
la-low whore t to cut
them ; u- they
lay -v.-e other i to make
a to work on. Then
phi row of at the
height whore they are to he rut off
thee draw a leveling line, which,
drawn taut leveled up. touches
every in the row at exactly
the same height, and then to each
they nail two smooth topped
crosspieces, little strips of board,
on side of the like
the on a mast, only short-
these cross strips being nailed
on so that their tops just touch the
underside of a leveling line. And
then the sawyers, with their long
crosscut saw, worked by a man at
each end, come along.
The crosspieces nailed to the
show exactly where it is to be
cut off, and they servo also
guides and supports for the in
cutting-the off true. Resting
the saw blade on their projecting
ends one side, the men saw and
saw until they have sawed the
off. And they keep on until they
have got thorn all sawed off and
ready for the New
Whereas, It appears to my
faction, duly authenticated record
of the pro for the voluntary
dissolution thereof, by th- unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de-
posited in my office, that Davenport
and Braxton Company,
e corporation of this State, whose
principal office is situated in the town
of of State of
North Carolina, J. R. Davenport being
the agent therein and in charge there-
of, upon whom process may
has complied with the requirements of
of entitled
preliminary to the
issuing of this Certificate of
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of tie State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify-
that the said corporation did, on
day of September 1909, file in my
office a duly executed and attested
consent in writing to the dissolution of
said corporation, d by all the
stockholders thereof, which said con-
Bent and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my said
office, as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed my
official seal at Raleigh, this day
September. A. D.
J. Grimes,
ltd Secretary of State.
Land Sale.
By of a of the Superior
court of Pitt county. on the
day of September, 1909, in a
Pp. proceeding than in pending, i n
titled Caddy Jam-s i-
J. D. deceased, Alic
and others, I w H, n
November 1st, before the
home door in the town of I .
s-ll at public sale to the highest I
for cash, two certain piece- or parcel
of land situate in C a township
Pitt county, descried as
One tract as the Dav
Land, adjoining Ian of Martha
Simon Ban and c-n-
acres, more or a.
one other tract known as the
tins Land, adjoining the C. J.
y, W. G. Little James aw
others, containing more or
less.
This the 29th day of September.
Caddy James,
Blow. of J. D.
Attorneys.
ltd Star
j. S MOORING
Now n Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com.
to see me.
General Merchandise
Pulley bowen
Home of Women's Greenville
Get Your Ad. in The Reflector
York Sun.
Love the world go round, but
money the axle
Stray Taken Up.
I have taken up one black sow,
marked, will weigh about pounds.
Owner can get same by proving owner-
ship and paying charges.
Home, N. C.
Our Greenville, yours if you
come.
D. W.
IN
And Provisions I
; --1
Cotton and
floods kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
SURE RESULTS. You can't hope to succeed
in Greenville without it. The people in th s
and all the surrounding country read this
paper and buy from our
W. M. DAWSON
Ladies and Gents Tailor,
Greenville, N. C.
Altering, Dyeing,
and Dry Cleaning.
Satisfaction or no charge.
In of Herbert Barber
Fred.
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator.
Will be to make prices on any
work in line. Patties wanting
work done can me a card in r. u.
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA.
Harry Skinner. Skinner. Jr
H. . Whedbee.
SKINNER WHEDBEE
LAWYERS. Greenville N- C
Shop.
D. W.
GREENVILLE N C
North Carolina
SUMMER IS GONE
And row is a time to have
r suit nicely cleaned
and pressed, it can be put away
It is time
to bring your overcoat and have
it cleaned and ed for win-
perhaps it needs a new collar
or A little work on it
may save buying a new one. I
am read j to do this work for you
as it ought to be done.
PAUL The Tailor.
DR R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
DR. S HASSELL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN
Greenville, N. C.
Office on Third formerly
pied by Dr. Bagwell.
JULIUS BROWN
I Attorney-at-Law
n. a
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
N C
Subscribe to Reflector
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STEWART
C Gets H
Grid . .
after
Was a .
v. B. C
st.- t, i k
except
inter; -ltd in it. be
Mr. G. U
to inn A trial will
HI
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I Write to-day ; Mention Paper.
f fine ; I
SEND CENTS
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t .-. 11.-L .
Stewart, i
ton, and C raw was per
formed by . J. A. Sullivan,
of the same tow t., he having been
d and coming
bride is a daughter of ex
Mayor Mrs. E- Stewart,
Washington. It that
Mr. Hardy paying
more attention than
parents liked one other
receive, she only Be
last week sent lier to
to stay with relative here,
step being . n to remove her
from influence of her suitor.
tut love at the move
in
this kind Wednesday's 1.1-
A. C. L. train brought Mr.
Hardy, Kev. Mr.
Mr. A- G. Wash-
Mr a
brother in law me bride,
d an older a
weeks came to as
in ;. marriage. It
was be to the place
where Miss Stewart was staying,
proposed to taKe her to ride, and
being brother-in law
was thought of it. In the
Hardy got a friend
to procure the license for him,
and went to the home of Rev.
Mr. Cook where Rev. Mr.
van had already preceded him.
Mr. also carried Miss
Stewart t me home of Mr.
ceremony was
performed there. The couple
went to Kinston on the evening
train.
of
1417
Tee Brave a to Kill.
Th in Fayetteville last
week Mr. W.
gallant Confederate r,
his
c and by the
The Fay-
Observer gives this
thrilling incident of the life of
the brave man
E. J. Hale, who was
adjutant general of Lane's
gad and who it in
a number of battles in 1864, was
Struck with the intelligence and
of his young townsman,
a member of 33rd Regiment,
and made color bearer
that regiment. This, the
v J shortly before,
him with rank f
-i
. j. r says that he was
cur bravest soldiers he
aw. He distinguished
under the eyes
at Mills, Ream's Station
and Battery Gregg, His escape
from the latter, under the fire of
the enemy th-- parapet, was
watched by both armies. When
a couple of hundred yards away,
he wheeled, unfurled his flag and
d ii at the enemy.
Then, he turned again, and with
his in his belt and his colors
Hying, he marched to Con-
federate line as if on parade.
Shortly after he began this
Ii Now Will Get
Christmas eve The R II .
tori.- going to give away
beautiful baby upright
piano that is or exhibition at th
room of iS
Many people have been there
look at and try the piano,
delight at its excel
lent tone and volume. It is a
magnificent instrument
be a to whoever
wins It. At. I the person will get
it o does the beat work and
on in the most subscribers to
Some are already at work, and
do not find it hard to get people
to help them by subscribing to
WATCH
Gum Made
Bel Pan a 7-. at
at , I at l-l-, -IS m
at at
it st
Average
W, J. Mayo -204 at
at b ;
a , ; Av r- .
age.
Walter Campbell -178 at
at at
rt at st I
at at at j
at at at II
at at
at It, at
Average
F. A. at at;
The Reflector. What they are at at at
received the lot the famous D
FENCE- Independent. Car load jut
Don't fail to sec it. Be t Fence at Best Prices.
doing you can do. The contest
is open to everybody where the
K circulates, and those
who enter it can work anywhere
they please, the territory being
unlimited.
Look over the schedule of votes
and learn how the subscriptions
count, then go out after them
and get your friends to help you.
is published the list of
those who have already been
nominated and each of them is
at at at
at Average
at
at at at
at at at
at . Average 09.11
at at 224.-.
at at ,
at life, at at
Id a, at at Aver- j
age
Night on Mountain
On a lonely night Alex. Benton of
Fort Edward, N. Y. climbed Bald
to the home of a neighbor,
by Asthma, on curing
him with Dr. King's New
that had cured of Th h
wonderful medicine coon relieved and
quickly cured h s neighbor. Later it
cured his son wife a severe lung
Mil ions I the
eat Throat and Lung cure on Earth,
toughs, Croup, Hemorrhages
and Lungs are surely by it.
Best for Hay Fever. Grip and Whoop-
Cough. and Trial bottle
free. by all druggists.
Faucet at j
started with votes in the
nomination. Other nominations ac at at
will be made, as they can enter at Hie, at
the contest at any time.
Miss Mavis Belie Evans
Miss
Miss Mary Johnston
Miss Lillie K. Tucker WOO
Airs. John H. Cheek
Miss Hodges
Next Wednesday the standing
of votes will be published for
the first time, and every
should send in as many as
possible by then. Now every-
body get busy.
There is only one prize to be
given, the handsome piano, but
that those who enter the contest
and fail to win this may
feel that they have not labored
in vain, we will at the close of
the contest pay them a cash com-
Smith
Friends of the family here
have received the following in
Mr. lira, Wm. Stowe Rawls Th shorter ear contains the
march the enemy was heard to
shout, not shoot any more;
he is too brave a man to
Go With a Rush.
The demand for that Rt m-
Liver and K Dr
New Life till -is The
druggists say never like.
because they la to cure
Sour Stomach,
and Malaria. Only at
all s.
Com.
Young C. White, a son of
Mr. W. A. White, of Farmville
township, brought The Reflector
two sample ears of corn of Mr- Edgar Hardy
The ears are Urge fortune to lose by fire,
well filled. One of them is day afternoon, his stables and
SI 2.93
E. C. Buck-62 at at
at at Av-
Mayo-114
at at at at
at at at
at Average
Worthington at
at lie. at
at at at.
at Average
at at
at at at
at Average 112.44
Sold Sept. 30th, pounds.
Average for the entire break
10.43. If it be true that money
talks, then sell your tobacco at
the the father of the
Just received Repeating
Rifles, No. made by the
Swiss government. Cost
each. We will sell for ten days
at each.
Come and see how we do it.
Baker Hart
LEADERS HARDWARE
Greenville, N. Carolina
BI
OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE,
AT FARMVILLE, N.
Al the close business 1st, 1208.
Resources
Loans an I tints
Overdrafts
unsecured
furniture and fixtures
Due from A-
Cash items
coin
Silver coin, including
in i nor coin currency
Liabilities
850,348.88 Capital stock
fund
H.-.-i
6.718.801
5,000.00
d profits less
CUT. exp and taxes pd 2,868.00
on all subscriptions Tobacco Co.
mission
get for The Redactor. Now get
to work Knowing you will be
paid for what you do, whether
you win the piano or not.
NEWS.
Interest in North Caro-
J. P. Lovelace, Mgr,
Mr. W. H. Dead
About-i o'clock this morning
Mr. William H. died at
his home to Green-
ville. He was near eighty sea-s
of age and had been a useful
citizen. For several years he
suffered from a cancer on the
and this was the cause of
his death. He leaves three sons
ii.-. house containing most of -Elder and Messrs. C. A.
Nat bunk am
Notes
Total
U. S.
payable
052.50 Time f deposits
Deposits sub. to check
1,80.25 cashier's
1.1
rT
Certified
Total
20,000.00
9,488.14
29,427.68
44.37
170,888.71
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
wear that the above statement is true to the best of my
J. K. DAVIS, Cashier.
request the honor of your
presence at the of
their daughter
Velma Tyson
to
Mr. Smith
on the afternoon of Saturday
October the sixteenth
nineteen hundred and nine
at half after four o'clock,
Grace Episcopal Church
Baltimore.
Don't waste money buying
when you can get a bottle of
Liniment for twenty-
five cents. A piece of flannel dampened
with liniment superior to any
plaster for lame back, pains in the side
and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by
II dealers.
most grains, while
the long one has The short-
ear got the advantage by
almost the same from
end to the long ear being
tapering.
Your as well as your
temper is rendered miserable by a
By taking Chamberlain's
Liver Tablets you can
Sold by all dealers.
and
improve both.
Call and see P. M. Johnston
when in town for general engine
and boiler repair work and any-
thing you may need. Shop op-
Hotel Bertha. w
FOR
DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can ha mads and in
at t
One Cent a Plate.
Stir contents of one package
ICE Powder
into a quart of milk and
No no heating, nothing
else but the
ice and milk in the package.
guaranteed.
This makes quarts of the most
delicious ice cream you ever ate.
five Vanilla. Straw-
s packages at your grocers,
Of by mall if he docs not keep it.
The C. In. N. Y.
the tobacco raised on acres.
Th- i i the fire is unknown
and it is understood Mr. Hardy
had very little insurance on the
and C. at Tucker.
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
this 10th day of Sept., 1908.
. A.
Notary
K. I. Davis,
B. M. Lewis.
T. L. Turnage,
Directors.
P M. JOHNSTON.
ENGINEER and
Kinston Free Press. I Running repairs to all of
cry. Steam erecting
Sept. 29- The Tobacco machinery, ail systems a
Lumber
Anybody Can Eater.
The Reflector popularity con-
test, the winner to receive that
beautiful baby upright
piano at the music room of
White, is not
ed to any locality. Any person
anywhere can enter the contest,
and the one who pets the most
votes will receive the prize.
Fill out a nomination blank
will find one in this and
then get to work for the prize.
You can nominate either your-
self or a friend.
Bros to Leave Kinston.
Merchants throughout this en-
tire section are showing great in-
in the great removal sale
being conducted by Einstein
Bros., at Kinston. N. C. This
firm is closing out all dry goods-,
and notions at sacrifice prices
and our merchants are taking
advantage of same. Sale will
last until Oct. IS. Einstein
Bros, will open In their beautiful
new quarters at Wilmington, N.
C. Nov. 1st. This sale is let-
merchants only.
Statesville,
plant of the
Company, at in-
a large amount of
was destroyed by fire soon
after o'clock last night, en-
tailing a property loss of about
with no insurance. The
origin of the fire is unknown.
The watchman says that
he had gone home at midnight
to eat a lunch and on his return
to the plant he found it in flames.
Agent for Machinery and
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial.
All work guaranteed and terms
Message left at L.
will receive prompt attention, or phone
No.
Edwards.
Mr. William Lyman Joyner
and Miss Martha Hatcher
Edwards were married yesterday
afternoon at o'clock, only
relatives and a few friends of
the parties being present.
bride was attired in rose i
line with hat to match, and car-
a shower bouquet of pink
carnations and ferns. The bride
is the second daughter of the
late J. L. and Mrs. L. T.
Edwards, while Mr. Joyner who
formerly resided in North Caro-
has been a resident of
Birmingham for the past two
years. Mr. and Mrs. Joyner are
at home at Fifth avenue.-
Birmingham, Ala Paper,
Mr. was formerly of
Pitt county and a son of the late
Mr. J. F. Joyner.
Not Quite I
How often you can get a am
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for Vs
emergencies. Our line tools
a you could desire, and Ag
we will that your tool x
box does not lack a
article.
Of Course
You get
Horse Goods t c
of
J. R-
Corey
THE E FOR GIRLS
Established in The aim of the school I clearly forth by
instruction under at the lowest
MO I . . .
The school by the Church, not to make money, but to
place can be Riven thorough in body. mind, and heart at a
cost. object has boon to fully earned Ml that a a
If T It Is to-day. with its faculty of boarding patronage Of and
building and grounds, worth
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA.
HA pays all for the year, including th table board, room, lights, steam
K I laundry, and in nil
music and elocution. Apply for and application blank n
REV. JAMES JR. M A, Va.
at. laundry, attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subject
and elocution. Apply f
REV. JAMES CANNON.
Report of
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,
At GREENVILLE,
in the State of at the close of business, Sept. I.
w. F. EVANS
ATTORNEY AT
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Office opposite R. L. Smith
stables, and next door to John Hana-
Loans and
s.-e. and
All oilier Stocks,
and
Banking house,
and
Demand
Due from Hanks
Cash i-
Silver coin, including
minor e- m n
National ha- ts
other U. S 04.00
Capita
Surplus
Undivided profits,
Notes and hills
Hills
Dip. Sub. 86.107.82
Total
State of North of
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier the above-named lank, do solemnly swear that
tub mi ii true to the best of my knowledge m belief.
C. CARR, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
lull day of Si pt, 1809.
ANDREW J. MOORE,
i Public.
Correct
R O.
L.
E. ti. . N.
Directors,
. . . .





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bad
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or MORRIS
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Pit . . .
Factored by The A. G. Cox handsome d t
. C are o'clock, which rat
co bl and dated all . v
; ; re L I i v i i.
q .-.-. was A th S
.- have the for you. officers were
. , . stir entering Dr J of N
High J,
. . rill CO i. x
week.
, a I pants
ton. Barber Co.
The members of the V
j Literary S a go a
, , i taut
it.
Dived, at in time I com . the
rule and dominate the
. .-- . B
spatters were I Office bank
showed much Md
. Lodge A K
. are g our our meets .
. etc b god will due
cot. a nice of urged
. i. bucket. is your present, John .
i. . . Save money W. Tucker, See.
. now. b. L. House Co.
lot c; all Kinds nice
. .-. . A -m iS;
, a- Co. . .- ---1.
i .
.
tribe, Mr. p, of
Seneca tr. , . m; i
Noble, at Chesapeake .
re; t. ft. U I .-
tribe, Jr. S a d
B. F. of s . u .
j re .- a
crowd, the .
an excellent Gin
lam Old
Ml
It may be from o but
the chances are oil in-
active LIVER.
With a veil conducted
one can do mountains of
without fatigue.
It adds a per to
ones earning .
It can be kept in
by, and only by
no
TAKE NO
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i. v. . lit . I
Cu.,
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I i
Hi d the e
a the .- I R v.
King from tin
last Sui day, . H. I
Ii d for H-
H Barber Co. I Was
f for m at Ti. L .
. L. H They .
delivery. u In
R v R. A- i i
. ; . i i at
. i liver
tip W. H
day t, i
, speaker- All an
i to be i it
i a,
P. C. Cos B
r . at Mi
u h . day.
r.-. of
j i hi baa I
. i in
Has re
It not. and roe expect t re but on a stand-
you owe it U your I lo ea acknowledged fame and
the in the trade, hour
at the pianos best
r wed-
I c will oM in
In a glance u reel a sell
at net r carry the
the standard of the world.
character cf t;
in i
but you meet with
and taken in ex-
j terms to suit your
that stand aid.
anywhere. I
different to nose V. hen in Greenville visit our
A these cheap western depart
White.
Next door to Carr S Hardware Co. store.
CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GRIFTON
AT N. C.
b the State of Card . . . tr- close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909
kinds butt r
. s. .-. v. Ange cc Co.
. e. a bargain
A G C
. .
; e
; ye
Wear off gs, d a L Q v
j. Eugene Cam
.
I.
. nice
Cc
,. . .
and pocket cutlery, for
. next thirty days.
w. L.
Cooking and heating loves
.- b t received. Ail
of st d r up. to-date.
Harrington Barber Co.
. a large lot of
dim, N. f
tar; C.
S.
W. H. S, an
els is i
U. ii . n .
a sue m
i . i .
a . re I i
each
.; all ;.
RESOURCES.
Loans and
vi cured
unsecured
la U
. m Banks
. Bankers
w coin
,. notes
other U. S. notes
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stack
fund 500.00
divided profit.-,
. .-s ex. pd
Bills
certificate
D posit
lo c cit
I r e Checks
4,000.00
950.00
6.033
68.17
Tots
f 21,605.46
. C
Tweeds-
as it
Pit
I'M
A. o. e
TATE OP H A, County of Pitt,
I, Gardner. bank, do sol-
swear i if due to tie best of my
in and f. G. T. Cashier.
Subscribed and
John Z.
C. J. Tucker.
me, this 10th day of S pi.
K. F.
Not.-.
W. W. Dawson,
Directors.
THE CONDITION OF
a.-., is ;
.- extend and prices.
H price.-.
A. Ante co.
A nice lot of Notions in. i
rock.
i. by these
. .
. .-
Hi. i .-.- v-o.
a. i-i-i
i. it . rooting oar. be
l . Co.
. . ,. dine ft
. .-. machines,
. ., repairs, call
u. . . . i , e;
. c. x i. to
i;. . . . . to at-
Ail kinda, Sunday.
Mr. .
Harrington, Ba
L.
I .
Another large lot of -i-
shoes just received. tended the
A. W. Co. a
A nice line of trunks and suit y.
cases just All j. l
services
day
J. Is. IV.
our new wit
Harrington, Barber Co. c n-,
ft. W. baa just re- Greenville Mono
a nice lot of tin and Kiss S
ii ware. B -n. ct me i
The County re tins .
are the d for you. The are
cheap, durable and
right and workmanship
guaranteed. A. G. Cox
uses i.
r- nu
lo
la
. SE Ii.
in
T I Barking Trust Co.,
At
AT N.
of l.-t. WOO.
. i
Pu
muslin
Resources
and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and nu-. cured I
and
Hue Iron, and
and .-
ii i
Liabilities
R.
la
Wain
Tuesday. The
colic
S. t. Carroll
I . a f seine.-.
Prices are fr twenty to six. I Branch nix
five cert ten.
lamp chimneys for of
cent. W. L House Co. I Mo day to enter i
Keep your ware shiny I P. A. d
now by the famous R. hi
M Electro Shine and returned
P found at W. L. House hi
Co. Also nice lot of stove polish, bean very sic
received. B nice lit of The aeries
ladies and
Barber Co attended by m ,
For and cement see Robt. ,
Barber Co. Ai Co. C
have received a large lot of I i the oldest A. I
nice shoes for winter i tr fire and life in-
There will be preaching in companies in America. Mr. and Mi.- N
church morning write mortgages deeds, I Hugo, have I i
Primitive con-Co. Winterville. N. C
am selling twenty live cent
nice hearse
; i s A. G. Cox to.
went to Kinston
i., ;.;. pipe and
. . i W. L. H use cc Co.
he Indian
in the W, .
some ago, showed
; . in the
i.; ti h i. All speak well
i .
i,
then
CI . i b Away
v e In
j;
. per-
dry
. ; ;. bet p
b not
Total
Capital Stock
surplus fund 4,500.00
profits
taxes pd 1,576.03
Hills payable 3,000.00
Deposit sub to check 31,440.88
for interest
and
Total
STATE OP NORTH
J. v. u
w I . tali
knowledge and belief.
.- , air. m
for i.-. tins .
T.
to I
of
i . .
. County of
all bank, do sol-
fill i- true to the In-st of my
W. II. Cashier.
Staton,
S Jones.
M. o.
Directors.
ii
re
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of
ThE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
AT N.
At the of business, Sept.
Resources
Liabilities
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Capital stock
Surplus fund
650.00
d Demand
j Due from and
Silver coin,
minor currency
Nat bank r. am
I. s. not
Total
I S
1,178.68 Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes pd 43-2.06
Bills payable 5,000.00
Time ear. of deposit 202.20
other Deposits subject to ck 3,130.65
mi
Total
Large lot of post
just received.
L. Co.
J. S. Ross, Winterville. . in
V an Belling stock The .
of boys clothing below cost for Free Will B ,
next few days. We also
was a warm game of have just received a celebrated
played here yesterday , This still There be
between the team and the headquarters good drinks, I services,
W. steam. The score stood frail and peanuts. You are in- Mr. M-
to in favor of W. H rited. W. L. House Co. Tuesday.
-in , the oldest ;
and strongest fire and life n fire and life
com in America. panics in world.
n k bi d g. -J. S. q r.
J.
. B. Johnson aid R I Men of the .
. . . services in r fourth r
yesterday. ling with the tribe, at V.
ions,
i h . .-
h.
i- h
. i. .
. h . . ;
a and i- .
ii .
Vi
. 1909.
i. .
STATE CAROLINA, Pitt County,
We, J. E. P. A. Cashier
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that above state
nu hi it true to tin- In -1 of our knowledge and belief.
I-. A
Subscribed and to be-
fore me, this 10th day of Sept.,
II. Hunsucker,
Notary Public
E. GREEN,
Cashier
A. Cox,
R. II. Hunsucker,
P. Harrington,
Directors
v. ,
CONFORMS TO I FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
, y Couch. and D
by .-tins . cathartic No P- I I
Prepared by ; CO. CHICAGO.
FOB SALE LL.
CONFORMS
, i over many Couch. It rid. the
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor a d Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA OCTOBER I I
No.
WHY PRICES L
SOME FACTS TAKEN FROM
REPORTS
Shown. America H- I
Trade With Foreign as
Grade,
Conditions
leaf
giving grave concern
growers.
ramifications to
which render an
analysis of
extremely difficult. i
is unstable, formative
predicated upon i
data are n i BE
But one
certain, and that is that
growers are with
new problems that r i .-
information and cm; i
in their
Tl e c
and labor of the d
publishes a
bulletin entitled Con
and Trade
Bull, tin I
Madrid, in
ring to to the monopoly
the leaf t of Spam, uses
in part the following
monopoly
years ago began to
id
i . f.
II
I v, r It
r it.
i i
e, and
last
The
e more or less I what they formerly were.
th. sup
id to be the
policy at
measures
which
this end art of
a pro-
can
i of tobaccos of
See As
i in imp .
hi for the
Third-As
alter the
id foreign
cigars,
the
all American
is doing its
pate r by fore
stalling its occurrence through
preventive meat ires.
It is by mes the object f
these ii discourage
but little. It is also the growth I a
course would economic
readjustments little less
in their and
than the loss of our
export leaf trade.
The world is accustomed to our
leaf, and likes Our leaf has
the prestige of u-e through
From foregoing is read-
apparent, that a great impetus
has Keen n to the growing of
in countries hitherto
pr
evident that these foreign-
tobaccos are being largely
substituted for leaf formerly
raised in the United States.
The reasons for this state of
affairs are frankly stated, in the
consular reports quot-
ed, as prohibitive prices and
unsettled conditions.
In this connection it is also
pertinent to state that the world
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
IN SESSION WITH
MEMORIAL CHURCH.
Id
of
Bi .
Association began Prim d I th-
in on I
The attendance in
the w .-
Tuesday night
A CARD FROM
He it Still Our
Tobacco i armor.
Concluding an in the
pr in the i sue
of Sept. ear. used
this la , tobacco
should be
I--,. ;
n S pounds of tobacco, of
Cl .
world's markets.
Moreover, tobacco is. .
our historic prop.
j , . After devotional exercises,
it to mankind and ,
introductory sermon was
to
Brazilian tobacco at Hamburg
and Bremen, in to r pi
little by little, the Am
product which it formerly
chased in the United States and
in other markets. It is now
said that the monopoly is
of forming, in conjunction
with other tobacco purchasing
lower
from his shoulder.-
ti. leading.
of American
L Vice
As as the American
,,
r, , ii bar, i obtainable
at price 11.- enough to
i It planter. BO long
is it r in spite
i a. the of roe govern
m private enterprise.
a and
Am after
the
in by the recent
trouble is in
the of the
act like a chemical
opera produce a reaction
a a caution would
avoid. It i obvious that if Ken
tobacco is once grown sue
on a large scale all over
y its cultivation will continue
the high American
which originally induced
it should not longer
Since tie above consular re
port was written trade reports
have been to the effect
should it not to purchase of tobacco raised in and
tobacco in other markets elsewhere, and has laid in about
In Bulletin Deputy Consul, supply of to-
General V. Dye, of Berlin,
under the caption,
Tobacco in the German
user the following
In connection with these Ital
trade reports, it is of interest
to note that it is officially re-
the past five years that Brazil exported
leaf has the
far been replaced by tobacco . .,.,
Java and Sumatra and to a less
extent by tobacco from Santo
Domingo. The cigar
claim that they are not
dependent on American leaf
tobacco, as Dutch Indian
tobacco now fills all require-
The tailing off in imports
of American tobacco into
Germany in the past few years is
attributed the relatively high
price of American product
compared with from
other countries.
prediction is made by all
those consulted that in case the
prices of American tobacco were
raised the imports would de-
accordingly
Mr. Dye also states that
ports of leaf from the United
States have fallen off 1,400 tons
since 1903. In this connection
it may be stated that re-
Germany has heavily
increased her import duty on
leaf tobacco, which will doubtless
further decrease her import from
the United States.
In Bulletin Vice Consul
Bayard Cutting, Jr, of Milan,
Italy, under the heading
Independence of Foreign
states, among other things,
has long been felt that
Italy should be freed from its
dependence on the foreign and
especially American tobacco.
Kentucky tobacco dominates the
Italian tobacco situation. It
current year about
worth more of leaf than she ex-
ported during the corresponding
lour months of the year
This is highly significant, to say
the least.
In Bulletin Consul Gen-
Robert J. Wynne of London,
in discussing the British leaf to-
trade, states as
American leaf tobacco
trade in the United Kingdom
could not hold the
it held in 1907. Its decline
is due chiefly to the disturbed
condition of affairs in Kentucky
and
On top of these consular warn-
comes the recent govern
showing, already widely
put to the effect that
the fiscal year ending June
last, the United States ex
ported nearly forty-three million
pounds less of leaf tobacco than
during the previous fiscal year.
When it is remembered that
there was also a falling off
shown for the fiscal year ending
June 1903, the significance
of these progressive, heavy de-
in exports of leaf is dis-
It this connection it is
tune to state that our exports of
Burley to Prance have
ceased, because of
prices, other grades having
situation, if. . ;.
supplies three-fifths of the substituted, and it is doubt-
raw material, and is if be
for the manufacture of recovered under any
of price conditions. The same
is in a measure true of some
other countries to which we have
heretofore exported Burley to-
in more or less liberal
liberal quantities.
It is also a well-known fact
most popular brands of cigars.
Until 1904-6 the prices of Ken-
remained low, and even
fell year to year. But
since that time they have been
ruing by giant strides. A wide-
spread alarm has been awakened
in Italy, and the government
which the United States produces
less than one third. Therefore,
the assumption on the part
our leaf producers that they ham
the only land in the world that
can grow the kind of tobacco
that the world wants is fallacious
Foreign buyers clearly indicate
a determination to bring
can growers to a realizing
of this fallacy by obtaining their
leaf elsewhere.
In short, foreign s. it
view our high prices and dis-
civic conditions in some of
our principal tobacco growing
sections, have entered vigorously
into the occupation of
growing in their respective
countries and their several
and dependencies.
Turning the foreign ti
the domestic field, not only
old Burley producing a
large crop, but because of
prices aid the migration Bur
raisers from the turbulent
Burley territory in Kentucky.
this type of tobacco is now
successfully raised in
quantities in Missouri, and in
an experimental way in Illinois,
as wed as in some other States
hitherto not engaged in Burley
production. The reports of th.
success of Burley growing b
Missouri are especially cheerful,
indicating gratifying success
s disposition to expand the in
With this increased
production and minimized con-
both foreign and do-
what is to be the result
Our home
co only so much, and if in
consequence of the
causes a large surplus
accumulates for which there is
no demand, will the grower re
the legitimate causes for
his embarrassment, or will he
blame imaginary persecutors and
seek artificial means for remedy-
real evils brought about
largely by his own indiscretions
and blindness to the operation of
the laws of cause and effect and
supply and demand
In this connection it may be
properly remarked that the
breaks are a better market on
which to sell tobacco than
meetings. The marts of
trade are better places to find
customers than legislative halls.
Cash at fair prices are,
as a rule, better customers than
polling combinations, which
themselves in last analysis are
to the law of supply and
demand, and the outcome of
which is, therefore, problematic-
while at the same time in-
expense, inconvenience
and delay, and the withholding
from circulation the money that
the cash buyer would provide
for the facilitation of trade in ah
of arteries.
These facts and observations
suggest future contingencies
pleasant to contemplate.
It is and fatal for
tobacco growers to close their
The
the weed
with institutions
in statecraft, in long
and in sentiment. Th vary
of this association firmly
J hen
first roll call show ; growth and let
out of fifty churches, stand on h th. r Highly
ported and em will
be an entire . of
tobacco now
aids class
by Bee. R. A Me
we ah -u i
s of alienating our
customers we should and can
large r numbers and men
their patronage, can
by
rs my th y Lets
what they want and a
bit less than they want, all
our home the
and -on-
all on
or four
in my
land, of Scotland Neck- It
a masterly discourse in most
language
delivered His text was crop in a sea
fixed minds of the a j . able way and n K throw it
tobacco users a less i-- t. . . . . .- ,, the market in three
, . . , out, Future. ,
, . . , , months- D this and
showing privilege . . . .
. . opinion it i the that
I honor of tie Christian in this, ,
. . . will produce a cure.
r of God s . , , . . ,
j u Notwithstanding, this article
aid having a ,
j , . , .- was for an attack upon
; guide and for a , , ,
f , i me. Those who have watched
i ii, he turned the Christian s, , , . .
, . . , ,., , . market year will bear
for hysterical business math J A lowing that all
The world is willing and
to pay us a lair price for our I. ,. N
out not pay an H , J
. i shall b.-. and we know not what
price, nor will it submit to in
dignities and barbaric civic con-
in order to obtain it.
Our home manufacturers can
em uh to supply
he enormous consumptive- re-
that brains and
have built up. and, no
mount of attempted
can compel them to m re.
dome re power-
less to compel th-
public to product,
made of at
prices, or to more than
suits the inclinations of the pub-
we shah be, but when He shall
appear shall be like Him, for
we shall see Him as He
the conclusion of the
former moderator T. M.
Arrington, of Rocky Mount,
the association to order
and asked Dr. J. D to
lead in prayer.
Former clerk J. A. Sullivan, of
called roil of
ASSAULTED AND ROBBED
Killed
Member of Al
Washington. N. C, Oct.
One of the boldest and most
I daring assaults and ever
known in this city was committed
last night between twelve and
one o'clock on east Main street,
Washington,
churches and forty responded as
having delegates present.
The election of officers was
then declared in order. T. M.
Arrington was unanimously re-
elected moderator, and J. A.
Sullivan unanimously re-elected
clerk and treasurer. H.
was elected historian.
The moderator announced the
several appointed at
last session for the different
topics at this
chairman of the commit-
tee on order of business reported,
this h- in are with
program previously published.
An Lou; President
when a Mr. C. R. Skater, owner j,, Last Carolina
of several of Carnival the
shows, which exhibited in this visit
SI to impending danger,
already prepared in earlier years. I Japan are leas than one-third of sensible thing to do is to
city the past week, was waylaid
on his way to his boarding house
by a thug, who coming up behind
struck him a powerful blow over
the right eye with an old gun
following with a single
blow and very near killing him,
Mr. Shafer was found in a
semi-conscious condition some
time after by Mr. D. W. Bell
manager of the local telephone
exchange, while on his way
home, and he phoned
Dr. Joshua Tayloe who came for
the wounded man in a ambulance
and took him to the Washington
hospital, where an operation was
p at which it was found
a large the skull was
crushed in and a piece of bone
resting on the brain. Davis
Tayloe. assisted by Dr. E.
M. Brown, performed an opera-
at three o'clock morn-
removing a large amount of
crushed bone and saturating the
injured and lacerated
When found both
pockets of the injured man had
been rifled and between seventy
Ave and one hundred dollars
had been The
consciousness
morning and gave a
of his assault. There are slight
hopes for the recovery of the in-
man. Local police are at
work but no arrests have b
made yet.
was read by the clerk, and
on motion of Rev. R. A.
land the association voted to ac-
the invitation with thanks.
Visitors introduced,
these being Rev. T. Hill
of the Southern Baptist
Seminary at Louisville;
Rev. M L. general man
ager of Thomasville
Dr. J. D. said he
was not a visitor but was right
at and ex-Gov, T. J. Jar-
vis. Each responded in a few
words.
Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor of
Memorial church, extended a
brief welcome to the association
that lacked nothing in earnest-
and cordiality.
Cards were distributed for the
delegates to give in their names,
and with benediction by Rev M.
L. adjournment was had
to o'clock Wednesday morning.
After adj mod-
showed The Reflector
representative a gavel which had
been handed him by J. D. Chris-
of Rocky Mount, just be-
fore he started to the
lion. Thia gavel was beautifully
carved and a work of art. On
the handle, made of hickory.
carved Roanoke Baptist
great
things for God, expect great
has proven Ripe tobacco
with body and is just
as high right now as it has beer,
in years. Farmers nave mark-
the crop up to this time in a
very sensible and reasonable
way. There has not been a glut
nor crowded market this
fall and have gradually
grown batter and better until the
average during on the
floors of The
dated Tobacco Company am
not informed as to the averages
on other is about eleven
cents-
My publications concerning
the tobacco business are based
upon conditions existing in the
tobacco trade. I have studied
to learn the facts and these facts
I have given to the public solely
in the interest and for the benefit
of the men who toil to produce
the tobacco crop.
I hold myself fully
to the tobacco farmers for ray
every utterance. I am conscious
that whenever I put pen to
paper what write is very likely
to be twisted and tad for
the purpose of misrepresenting
me, but I have depended upon
the conscience and intelligence
of the honest of the
people, and I am yet to realize
the confidence was misplaced.
O. L. Joyner.
Counterfeiting.
Robert Sugg and Norwood
Adams, white, of Swift Creek,
had a hearing Monday U.
S. Commissioner Henry T. King,
on the charge of counterfeiting.
They were held under bond
each for their appearance at
New Bern court next week. They
gave bond.
Counterfeit dollars and nickels
have been found circulating in
several places within the last
year. A young man named Or-
from the same neighbor-
hood as Sugg and Adams, was
recently arrested in Kinston for
attempting to pass counterfeit
dollars
things from
at Rocky Mount Oct.
field is the The
head of the gavel was of
more wood, wedge shape, or like
a blacksmith's cutting hammer.
On the opposite sides were
of two men, one showing
attempt, the other expectation.
A motto OB the ft Order
Heaven's first i gavel
is much admired Who see
it.
POOR


Title
Eastern reflector, 8 October 1909
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 08, 1909
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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