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If <lb/>
swan <lb/>
B. W. MOSELEY <lb/>
A. M. MOSELEY<lb/>
MOSELEY BROS <lb/>
Cotton Insurance <lb/>
and Real Estate <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
ONE PRICE JEWELRY Store <lb/>
Jewelry is something easily misrepresented and the intelligent buyers can appreciate <lb/>
One Price It gives faith to the public and leaves a long train of satisfied <lb/>
Square dealing is the formula, each article sold sells another and so on down the <lb/>
line. We carry a full Jeweler's line and can furnish anything you may need for all occasions, <lb/>
Wedding, Christmas and Birthday Presents <lb/>
To select from you have the gold goods Bracelets, Necklaces and Rings with <lb/>
Diamond and Pearl setting; Sterling goods, Silver Plated Hollow Ware, Cut Glass, China in <lb/>
and hand painted. Art Goods, Cutlery, Clocks, Musical numbers of others. <lb/>
W arc making a specialty in showing THE DETACHABLE. GOLD SILK UMBRELLA. When nicely engraved makes a Swell Christmas Gilt. It will please. <lb/>
YOUR ORDERS WILL BE APPRECIATED. A GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION GOES WITH EVERY TRANSACTION.<lb/>
No. Evans Street <lb/>
C. E. Bradley, jeweler <lb/>
Something Useful <lb/>
No doubt, you have given your friend, husband or sweetheart a Christmas Present heretofore <lb/>
and if you had thought the time, you would have given a present that would have been more <lb/>
useful to them. <lb/>
OR RAIN COAT is an ideal gift and <lb/>
more to a man's appearance than any other garment <lb/>
AT OR PAIR OF SHOES, will make any one think of <lb/>
you on a rainy day and at the same time give the head or fee <lb/>
comfort <lb/>
j j <lb/>
OR MUFFLER will be a pleasing surprise to <lb/>
both; satisfaction to your friend, cast to you. <lb/>
. J. <lb/>
Home Of Women's <lb/>
attractive this season; the <lb/>
patterns are rich and are distinctly stylish. <lb/>
j . . <lb/>
Space forbids to enumerate the many HEAL THINGS we are showing this season, but if <lb/>
you will call in, we'll take you in hind and you next t of our new things for a <lb/>
DAY GIFT. <lb/>
II you art anxious about we Gin satisfy wants, just as easy. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
N Carolina <lb/>
Our line is especially <lb/>
strong this season on <lb/>
Goods, Silks, Em- <lb/>
Cloaks, Coat <lb/>
Suits and Shoes. <lb/>
We want your trade sole- <lb/>
upon the merits of our <lb/>
goods. You will profit by <lb/>
trading here. W <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN <lb/>
Greenville N. Carolina <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. mi On <lb/>
ii m <lb/>
in to <lb/>
rates <lb/>
col. <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY DECEMBER <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S TRADE CONDITIONS <lb/>
Abound in Money Saving Opportunities for Securing <lb/>
Home, Farm, and Personal Needs. <lb/>
AMONG VERY BEST IN EAST NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Large Stocks, Ample Variety of Standard Productions, Bed Rock Prices, Reliable <lb/>
and a Courteous and an Attentive Service Maintains Unsurpassed Buying <lb/>
Conditions---Sketches of Greenville's Popular and Progressive <lb/>
and the given for their Constantly Increasing <lb/>
Popularity all Over Pitt County. <lb/>
As here the purpose of this Trade Edition <lb/>
the <lb/>
when or of <lb/>
of the stores, and one at once secures the of the which Ask variety of make or quality or price in any of the <lb/>
price in New York, Philadelphia or any of large cities and a is action and that there is no need whatever to go away send away for any article what- <lb/>
to t of <lb/>
and SHeek. in all line, contain the very latest and productions on the market, special effort, taking been made for the holiday season, and the exhibits in the <lb/>
many stores and interesting on their reputations In this one respect and they <lb/>
Then, again, the great feature of reliability M B f r y what they are in Greenville, there is no desire to misinform or misrepresent, for the open and <lb/>
regard this reputation Another consideration, one that is not accredited with the importance <lb/>
candid way is the way to create satisfaction in the end, the sat shed customer u e home. Remember every dollar is a power in itself for development, and dollars <lb/>
that it deserves, and that is beneficial advantages that accrue ts all as a b keep , development of the cities or towns to which they are sent. Remember, too, <lb/>
home with home merchants mean home development. iS as for dice the Id of bridges and roads and all alike share in their benefits. So that <lb/>
he given to supply our every need, for it is, after a., his right to <lb/>
expect, it is for him the DEAL pure and simple Greenville keeps up its reputation as being one of the leading tobacco markets of the country, its warehouses are <lb/>
conducted f ft <lb/>
The municipal improvements which have recently been made i, ck homes surrounded by beautiful lawns and refreshing shade <lb/>
to Greenville's citizens and for its population these improvements laced ass by deservedly merited. As business people as citizens the spirit of <lb/>
compel the admiration of the visitor and he can be excused should he onward course in mercantile and industrial pursuits, for present advantages<lb/>
of activity. Come to Greenville and get in the push. <lb/>
THE FLANAGAN CO. <lb/>
Manufacturer Phaetons, <lb/>
Carriages, Elf. <lb/>
It Is a pleasure to note the <lb/>
In of an establish- <lb/>
which is representative of <lb/>
best Ideals In Its In <lb/>
of operative faculties and pro- <lb/>
a concern Whose name- <lb/>
plate Is assurance and guarantee <lb/>
Brit class workmanship and prime <lb/>
quality material, enterprise which <lb/>
ha reached a position of popularity <lb/>
and distinction along the path of <lb/>
merit and, although not classed <lb/>
among the largest manufacturing in- <lb/>
of Its kind In the country, <lb/>
till what U lacking In magnitude Is <lb/>
made up In superiority. These re- <lb/>
marks may sound as being Idly com- <lb/>
but, nevertheless, they <lb/>
re but the cold of a fact, and <lb/>
tiny apply with special emphasis <lb/>
and appropriateness to tho <lb/>
Flanagan Buggy Co., founded by <lb/>
late John In <lb/>
whose policies are enforced down to <lb/>
their veriest details by Its present <lb/>
owners and managers. Today, ob <lb/>
for the past forty-two years of SB- <lb/>
concern responds to every <lb/>
demand In tho construction of <lb/>
quality vehicles comprising buggies. <lb/>
carriages, phaetons, surreys, run- <lb/>
abouts, both and rubber-tired. <lb/>
These vehicle are points <lb/>
all over the entire South, being sold <lb/>
largely through the medium of <lb/>
The enviable reputation of <lb/>
the concern for superior work, all of <lb/>
which is guaranteed for one year, <lb/>
an the absolute reliability of Its <lb/>
prices making this a successful sales <lb/>
method us a result of the constant <lb/>
Inquiry and demand for tho <lb/>
vehicle. Traveling <lb/>
lives visit the trade in Georgia and <lb/>
Florida in which territory a constant- <lb/>
Increasing business Is being done. <lb/>
The Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
their own newly constructed <lb/>
model appointed three story brick <lb/>
factory and building which is <lb/>
locate at tho comer of and <lb/>
Fourth streets. Tills building Is <lb/>
equipped throughout with the very <lb/>
machinery appliances for <lb/>
the needs of the business and which <lb/>
are all operated by electric power. <lb/>
substantial structure Is <lb/>
feet in dimensions and has a total <lb/>
floor area aggregating square <lb/>
feet, and which, with n well equip- <lb/>
blacksmith shop In the rear, sup- <lb/>
plies facilities for the select force of <lb/>
employed to turn out in the <lb/>
neighborhood of three thousand <lb/>
per annum. <lb/>
In the construction of these <lb/>
only Hi Si illS Iron, steel, wood, <lb/>
paint trimmings are used and <lb/>
best of mechanical skill em- <lb/>
ployed. Every detail of construct <lb/>
receives the closest and constant sup- <lb/>
for Flanagan <lb/>
Co's at can only be reached <lb/>
through vigilance, expertness and <lb/>
prime quality material. <lb/>
Since th <lb/>
In 1904. the officers are and <lb/>
K. I. Flanagan. President <lb/>
and Malinger; T. M. Hooker <lb/>
Secretary, and W. E. Hooker. Treas- <lb/>
As, at present the <lb/>
i spirit and policy of Its executive of- <lb/>
has been of a truly progressive <lb/>
character In new factory buildings, <lb/>
the best mechanical equipment and <lb/>
methods of conducting the business <lb/>
are all among the <lb/>
esteemed citizens and business men <lb/>
of Eastern North Carolina and arc- <lb/>
certainly to be commended for their <lb/>
enterprise in their identity with an <lb/>
Industry which Is and ought to be a <lb/>
credit In line and which is a con- <lb/>
source of pride to the <lb/>
lb which It nourishes. Mr. E. G. <lb/>
the President and General <lb/>
Manager of the business, Is the son <lb/>
of Its founder, John Flanagan, <lb/>
whose Immediate guidance he <lb/>
acquired pronounced mechanical <lb/>
ability In all the departments of <lb/>
He Is connected with <lb/>
several successful enterprises, being <lb/>
a director of the Greenville Dunking <lb/>
and Trust Co., one of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina prosperous monetary <lb/>
AND COMPANY. <lb/>
Greenville Has <lb/>
And are up-to-date, sober <lb/>
industrious people, neighborly, <lb/>
kind and charitable. She needs <lb/>
more people, capital and <lb/>
tries to help develop the won- <lb/>
resources that exist in <lb/>
the town and surrounding <lb/>
community. J J J <lb/>
COME TO GREENVILLE NOW <lb/>
Manufacturers of Hough and Dressed <lb/>
North Carolina MM BOX <lb/>
Truck <lb/>
and Crate. <lb/>
In the magnitude of Its operations <lb/>
and in Its standing among the In- <lb/>
in North Carolina In its line <lb/>
the Greenville Lumber and Veneer <lb/>
Company enjoys tho distinction of <lb/>
being the in Import- <lb/>
This concern was established <lb/>
in 1903 by a group of enterprising <lb/>
men who saw the present and future <lb/>
possibilities for milling operations <lb/>
to supply packages of all kinds for <lb/>
the shipment of truck productions, <lb/>
the cultivation of which is Increasing <lb/>
yearly throughout this entire sec- <lb/>
They secured several acres of <lb/>
hind near the Coast and the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern tracks, an, with <lb/>
best possible railway us- <lb/>
they erected on tho property t <lb/>
mill having a dully capacity of <lb/>
Met, a box factory with ca- <lb/>
equipment for feet, a <lb/>
with a combined out- <lb/>
put of MM barrels and i <lb/>
dally, dry a capacity <lb/>
of feel f lumber, and a <lb/>
shed I in length. Doing <lb/>
practically of resent construction, the <lb/>
mechanical equipment Is of very <lb/>
for quick work and labor <lb/>
saving methods, so th.-t In this <lb/>
feature the facilities possess- <lb/>
are unsurpassed. Then, again, <lb/>
this concern has secured a position <lb/>
which enables It to control all the <lb/>
conditions from the stump to the <lb/>
product, and to quote con- <lb/>
on this basis bed rock prices <lb/>
on quantity consignments, <lb/>
u prompt and reliable de- <lb/>
and conforming In every par- <lb/>
to letter of the agree- <lb/>
The Greenville Lumber and <lb/>
Veneer Company make a specialty <lb/>
of box shook, truck barrels, baskets <lb/>
and crates, which are shipped to all <lb/>
points In Virginia and North Caro- <lb/>
to supply needs the truck <lb/>
farmers of that section. All <lb/>
I goods are made to resist the rough <lb/>
usage Incident to the marketing of <lb/>
I productions by the various methods <lb/>
transportation, and their Strength <lb/>
land durability are the features <lb/>
commend them to patrons sea- <lb/>
Icon after season and Increases the <lb/>
demand from all directions when <lb/>
ones their merits are Introduced <lb/>
and established, This concern <lb/>
and ships constantly rough <lb/>
and dressed t in general to <lb/>
out in all directions, so its in- <lb/>
are far reaching in the sub- <lb/>
benefits conferred. The of- <lb/>
of the Greenville Lumber <lb/>
Veneer Co. A. B. Miner. <lb/>
O. G. Calhoun, Vice-president; <lb/>
W. M. Pugh. General Manager and <lb/>
Geo. H. Cole. Secretary. As General <lb/>
Manager. Mr. is burdened <lb/>
with all the responsibilities of the <lb/>
business. Since his connection <lb/>
with the company he has discharged <lb/>
efficiently the duties of book-keeper <lb/>
and lumber inspector, in both of <lb/>
which positions he acquired valuable <lb/>
knowledge and experience <lb/>
nary to his acceptance of the office <lb/>
of general manager In September, <lb/>
in Which he has demonstrated <lb/>
pronounced executive ability In <lb/>
carrying successfully settled <lb/>
plans and policies in the interests of <lb/>
the business. <lb/>
Work Greenville. <lb/>
leading markets of the North and <lb/>
Bast patronage has <lb/>
bees established. Employ- <lb/>
as ii does in seasons, near- <lb/>
j person Hie departments <lb/>
the of this enterprise m <lb/>
a valuable acquisition to <lb/>
aim ha been all along a pronounced <lb/>
source of progress which mini <lb/>
Itself in every direction for, It <lb/>
is ii well known fact <lb/>
of every community of the <lb/>
permanent character comes only <lb/>
through Industrial operations which <lb/>
employ large workmen. The <lb/>
roll of these establishments goes <lb/>
Pitt County Has <lb/>
Inhabitants <lb/>
There is not a better county <lb/>
in the State. Almost any crop <lb/>
can be grown here, climate is <lb/>
best and most conducive to <lb/>
health in the United States. <lb/>
Three railroads thoroughly <lb/>
cover it in every direction, <lb/>
D. routes distribute mail <lb/>
to every house daily, good <lb/>
phone systems, etc. J J <lb/>
mi ii i ii <lb/>
POOR<lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
I. J. WHICH ARD,<lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Yew- <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Single Copy <lb/>
11.00 <lb/>
hut-el of town talKing <lb/>
about things he had run up <lb/>
in his travels. Part of what lie <lb/>
said run something like <lb/>
it conies to towns, Green- <lb/>
ville is decidedly the best town <lb/>
in Eastern North Carolina, but <lb/>
the thing that puzzles most <lb/>
is that her own people don't be- <lb/>
it. The main trouble is the <lb/>
people there don't get together <lb/>
and stand together like they <lb/>
ought to. They do not seem to <lb/>
realize what possibilities they <lb/>
have in their grasp. Why, some <lb/>
other towns might name have <lb/>
practically reached their growth. <lb/>
This trade edition of The lie- while Greenville is yet in the <lb/>
may be had on <lb/>
t th business office in The <lb/>
Reflector Hui corner Evans and <lb/>
Third s <lb/>
E in th post office at <lb/>
N. C. as mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, DEC. 1908. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR'S ANNIVERSARY. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BONDS <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
is issued on the date of the <lb/>
anniversary of the paper so we <lb/>
are letting it celebrate this <lb/>
by calling it our <lb/>
edition, therefore <lb/>
will mix a lit tie shop talk w the <lb/>
things this number contains. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, our <lb/>
weekly edition, began its career <lb/>
in January. hence is now <lb/>
closing its 87th year. The Daily <lb/>
Reflector was started December <lb/>
10th, and is just fourteen <lb/>
old. The history of the <lb/>
dawn of development. Reward <lb/>
thing you know you will Bee of th t H K I N I U J <lb/>
her people get together earn- <lb/>
est and the town will go forward been able to cure in g <lb/>
i is I'm Cure <lb/>
almost by leaps and <lb/>
When those people set their <lb/>
heads on a thing there is no stop- <lb/>
ping them. Look what they did <lb/>
when they got together about <lb/>
that training school I told some <lb/>
of my in another town <lb/>
trying to get the school that it <lb/>
was a waste of time to be in the <lb/>
race with Greenville. Get the <lb/>
two papers is well known to our people there aroused and they <lb/>
readers, as there are some names are invincible. They just need <lb/>
now on our subscription list that to get together and grasp their <lb/>
started with the first issue of the opportunities. Yes, sir, you are <lb/>
weekly back in <lb/>
is Catarrh. Catarrh Cure <lb/>
is only cure now known to <lb/>
the being <lb/>
a a con- <lb/>
Hal's <lb/>
Cure is taken acting i i-ct- <lb/>
Iv upon the and mucous <lb/>
of the system, thereby de.-troy the <lb/>
foundation of the disease, and giving <lb/>
the patient i building up the <lb/>
and assisting nature in do- <lb/>
its work The tors have so <lb/>
much in its e that <lb/>
they offer Ore Hundred are for any <lb/>
case that it to cure. Send for <lb/>
of testimonials. <lb/>
F. J. Co. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Take Ha Family Pills for <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
Through these years we have <lb/>
never found the newspaper <lb/>
going to see that town do won- <lb/>
in the next ten <lb/>
That is talk straight from the <lb/>
a mine, as we started shoulder. It makes us feel good <lb/>
with less than that the gentleman has such <lb/>
in had to work our faith in Greenville and his faith <lb/>
way up as best we could with is well it makes us <lb/>
many to overcome feel not so good when he says <lb/>
and all kinds of obstacles to own people do not believe in <lb/>
counter. But we loved the the town as they ought, and do <lb/>
we loved the the county not stand together like they <lb/>
and the people the paper served. should do. Yet, he spoke the <lb/>
and by sticking to it and every word of it. The <lb/>
content with the little return for of our home folks, <lb/>
the effort and energy put into it, and their disinclination to get <lb/>
we arc here yet. never ex-1 together and stick together has <lb/>
people to be appreciative j done much to hold the town <lb/>
that does not come in this I back. But we are beginning to <lb/>
we resolved to do get away from this backward <lb/>
our duty as best we could, be and arc going to show- <lb/>
result what it may. <lb/>
Has the paper been worth any <lb/>
th i to i ts com in The <lb/>
can be this. Those <lb/>
who have followed its pages day <lb/>
by day and week by week know. <lb/>
The paper has never been what <lb/>
we wanted it to be, but just <lb/>
what the people helped to make <lb/>
it. It has always tried to be a <lb/>
faithful index of Greenville and <lb/>
Pitt it has never taken <lb/>
any man's dollar that it did not <lb/>
earn, but it has given the value <lb/>
of many dollars for which there <lb/>
was no return. <lb/>
As in the past, The Reflector <lb/>
will be just what its patrons <lb/>
make is all we can <lb/>
promise and all our ability <lb/>
will permit. If you want the <lb/>
that as a united populace we are <lb/>
indeed invincible. Greenville <lb/>
IS the best town in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, and we thank the <lb/>
gentleman for saying this much <lb/>
and also for pointing out some <lb/>
of our short comings. <lb/>
WHAT GREENVILLE HAS. <lb/>
Throughout the pages of this <lb/>
anniversary-holiday edition <lb/>
The Reflector you will find told <lb/>
in interesting manner what many <lb/>
of our business men and enter- <lb/>
prises have done and are doing. <lb/>
But, kind reader, the half has <lb/>
not been told. Why, Greenville <lb/>
is just teeming with good <lb/>
it is the best town in Eastern <lb/>
the opportunities <lb/>
of investment here in business <lb/>
Lawyers, doctors, civil engineers, <lb/>
barbers and other professions <lb/>
and trades too numerous to <lb/>
mention. <lb/>
Machine shop. <lb/>
Plumbing establishments, <lb/>
Railway service of lines with <lb/>
ten passenger trains a day. <lb/>
Sash, door and blind <lb/>
Stores, or of all kinds. <lb/>
for tobacco, <lb/>
Tobacco warehouses, o. <lb/>
Tobacco hogshead factory. <lb/>
Truck barrel and box factory. <lb/>
Churches, <lb/>
Graded schools, <lb/>
State training school <lb/>
Fine lots with plenty <lb/>
of property to be <lb/>
opened up for residences. <lb/>
Municipal lights, water and <lb/>
sewerage. <lb/>
Municipal market house. <lb/>
Masonic Temple and modern op- <lb/>
era house. <lb/>
Paved streets brick <lb/>
and sidewalks. <lb/>
Several <lb/>
And the Christmas gift is naturally <lb/>
suggestive. <lb/>
How about a piano hare <lb/>
on hand several discontinued styles of <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
prices from to <lb/>
These pianos arc <lb/>
sold at and <lb/>
How about setting one aside for <lb/>
you We only have of one style <lb/>
and of another left <lb/>
We will Ship You One <lb/>
on trial freight prepaid if you prefer. <lb/>
If you arc a bargain seeker this <lb/>
is a rare for you. <lb/>
Phone write to G. G. Fine- <lb/>
man, box Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Before fitting out your <lb/>
home you should come and <lb/>
look over our line of<lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
Drag gets, Rigs, and <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
Also a hundred and one <lb/>
small numerous <lb/>
to you need, <lb/>
which will out rival in looks, <lb/>
quality and price those found <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
TAFT BOYD <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
and STOVES. <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
ViA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb/>
c attention and the very best service in every way <lb/>
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily <lb/>
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb/>
lines for New York, and all points and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservations <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Aft CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Vs. <lb/>
Chas. M. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, high Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
es, Apples, Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat, Flour, <lb/>
A TERRIFIC CRASH <lb/>
r-T i n i <lb/>
At Big Store <lb/>
The Big Sale Is going on to raise money <lb/>
for creditors. Game quick and get your share of <lb/>
the Low Prices. <lb/>
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD.<lb/>
paper to be better, help us to <lb/>
make it better, are many enterprises and manufacturing <lb/>
ways in which this can be done are many. For the <lb/>
The ll not ashamed <lb/>
of its record or of the service it this is tho <lb/>
has rendered Us community. So of Greenville <lb/>
we will only say now that we h <lb/>
trust every reader and patron <lb/>
will get pleasure benefit out the best <lb/>
of this anniversary-holiday <lb/>
that all will enjoy <lb/>
coming Christmas holidays t <lb/>
fullest. <lb/>
the <lb/>
BEST TOWN IN EAST CAROLINA. <lb/>
on globe. <lb/>
lug loan association. <lb/>
factories, and vehicle <lb/>
air shop. <lb/>
I on <lb/>
was not said in ., , ,, <lb/>
v and weekly newspaper, <lb/>
nor intended specially for Green- ,.,, printing <lb/>
ville to hear, but it come to <lb/>
The Reflector's ear and feel Hotels, S; and transient board- <lb/>
like telling home folks about ii g <lb/>
it. A man who has traveled lei plant <lb/>
much over Eastern North Cam- Knitting mill. <lb/>
and knows all the towns feed and sales stables,<lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seer's, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
, . ., I Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Six hundred yards steel and <lb/>
across Tar river. j Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
In early contemplation a Macaroni. Beat But- <lb/>
building and city ball, New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
Odd Fellows temple, govern- <lb/>
building <lb/>
plenty not mentioned. <lb/>
to Greenville and watch <lb/>
us grow. <lb/>
Those <lb/>
are snappy and just the thing <lb/>
for you. Send in your order. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Goods. <lb/>
I have purchased the interest of <lb/>
II. E. Patrick in firm of B. E <lb/>
Patrick Co., will continue to <lb/>
carry on a gene dry goods business <lb/>
st the same stand. <lb/>
A ladies department with a special <lb/>
of goods and trimmings has been <lb/>
id ed, His Nelie being In <lb/>
of this department. Tho ladies <lb/>
re cordially invited to call lo k <lb/>
this line. F. PATRICK <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will i <lb/>
Sou Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
MOVED TO BETTER <lb/>
-QUARTERS-- <lb/>
We have moved our stables and <lb/>
transfer business to the old market <lb/>
building on Second street, where <lb/>
have of stable room, nice and <lb/>
convenient, to take case of our <lb/>
He sell We can shelter your bug- <lb/>
in rainy weather. Horses <lb/>
boarded at reasonable rates. We <lb/>
thank our old patrons for the bus- <lb/>
have favored us <lb/>
and ask all to come to see us. <lb/>
INDIGESTION <lb/>
REGULATOR <lb/>
DYSPEPSIA <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
Weber <lb/>
Pianola Style with and <lb/>
Em <lb/>
Lester, with concealed player, <lb/>
and Bales club piano. <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
FARRAND, MILLER <lb/>
The ideal instrument will probably be <lb/>
In simply a piano, which <lb/>
will be playable by hand or by the <lb/>
mechanical attachment at will, ll is <lb/>
the most popular piano in the world <lb/>
today. <lb/>
for best piano at any price and on <lb/>
easy terms, call on or write. <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
I get fresh oysters every day, <lb/>
and delivery anywhere <lb/>
in town at cents a quart and <lb/>
CENTS A PECK IN THE SHELL <lb/>
Phone your orders to Number <lb/>
Market. j j <lb/>
FRANK FORBES <lb/>
KITTRELL TURNAGE. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
Tour patronage <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. . <lb/>
At tho Close of Business November, 1908. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts stock 26,000.00 <lb/>
11,260.00 <lb/>
PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
I offer for my store buildings, <lb/>
lot n the entire stock of general <lb/>
my dwelling house and <lb/>
lot, alt in own I rt <lb/>
IS i W M. Moors. <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from has, <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
hank and- other <lb/>
U. Notes <lb/>
Tot <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
7,600.00 profits, less <lb/>
17,272.14 cur. exp. and taxes pd. 828.54 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 48,172.85 <lb/>
Due to mid 424.71 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 89.11 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
Dealer la Hones and <lb/>
Hone <lb/>
The sales stables conducted R. <lb/>
L. Smith at Greenville, are amour, <lb/>
the well known and popular i <lb/>
prises of Pitt county, on many <lb/>
the farms of this section can <lb/>
found horses and mules <lb/>
the Western stock farm ; <lb/>
through the medium of this agency. <lb/>
The Smith stable are the <lb/>
and most commodious, in Pitt <lb/>
being feet, In dimensions. <lb/>
and fronting on two streets, are well <lb/>
lighted ventilated. Because of <lb/>
the excellent facilities possessed, n <lb/>
nice business Is done In feeding and <lb/>
stabling horses, this department be- <lb/>
In charge of A. L. Griffin, who <lb/>
has had over twenty years experience <lb/>
In this of the business. The <lb/>
stables also conducts a <lb/>
horse shop, where attention <lb/>
la given to the shoeing of horses ex- <lb/>
These shops arc In <lb/>
of mechanical ability of pronounced <lb/>
skill, horses being shod scientifically <lb/>
and with direct reference to any <lb/>
defect or weakness In the hoof or ac- <lb/>
the purpose being always to <lb/>
keep the animal on his feet an j In <lb/>
first class condition for service. In <lb/>
this department th patronage of <lb/>
leading horse owners has been <lb/>
cured, for they do not <lb/>
the Importance of Intelligent effort <lb/>
In the shoeing of their stock. In the <lb/>
sales department throughout the <lb/>
busy season there ran always be <lb/>
found at the Smith Bales a <lb/>
collection of from GO to head of <lb/>
horses and mules In all weights, axes <lb/>
and prices, so that It Is an easy mat- <lb/>
for tho purchaser to make s <lb/>
Men when a horse or mule is <lb/>
selected, It Is the policy of Mr. Smith <lb/>
to point out his faults or blemishes, <lb/>
If be has any, so that a patron may- <lb/>
know Just exactly what he Is buying <lb/>
an, therefore satisfy himself on <lb/>
price and quality. His method of <lb/>
and straightforward <lb/>
dealing with patrons has made the <lb/>
Smith deserve popular <lb/>
among the farmers this <lb/>
for all risk Is reduced to a minimum <lb/>
and there prevails a condition of case <lb/>
which is the one great <lb/>
Inducement in horse buying. From <lb/>
the Western farms horses and <lb/>
mules arrive In carload lots through- <lb/>
out the season, a buyer being kept <lb/>
In the leading Western markets who <lb/>
Is thoroughly familiar with local <lb/>
needs In horses and mules, and who <lb/>
Is an expert Judge of the value of <lb/>
horseflesh. No better facilities than <lb/>
those above mentioned could <lb/>
be secured, for horses and mules <lb/>
are purchased direct from the own- <lb/>
of stock farms, eliminating the <lb/>
profits, and the <lb/>
business to a legitimate and reliable <lb/>
basis of honest values. <lb/>
Smith, tho owner of the <lb/>
business. Is among Pitt county's re- <lb/>
liable and representative business <lb/>
men, in which latter capacity and <lb/>
as a property owner he is <lb/>
Identified with every <lb/>
to advance <lb/>
Interests along all lines, and <lb/>
Which propositions, within legitimate <lb/>
limitations, can always secure his <lb/>
generous support and co-operation. <lb/>
A new enterprise for Greenville, <lb/>
having begun operations in May, <lb/>
the Dall Brisk Works has <lb/>
ii secured a position of <lb/>
and Importance among <lb/>
builders, the excellence of <lb/>
its productions giving this concern <lb/>
in an exhibit comprising <lb/>
the efforts of twelve brick In- <lb/>
and the contract for supply- <lb/>
the brick to be used In the con- <lb/>
of the East Carolina Teach- <lb/>
Training School, work on the In- <lb/>
of which structure s now In <lb/>
progress. The Committee of <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
of Coca-Cola Roll lint <lb/>
Works, Wholesale In <lb/>
Fruits and Produce. <lb/>
As proprietors of the Coca-Cola <lb/>
Bottling Works and as wholesale <lb/>
dealers In fruits and produce the <lb/>
Company, succeeding <lb/>
II. began business <lb/>
In September last. In their bottling <lb/>
department popular carbon- <lb/>
drinks are manufactured from <lb/>
the purest syrups and extracts, th <lb/>
water used being of crystal clearness <lb/>
and all bottles being thoroughly <lb/>
cleansed by means of the latest bot- <lb/>
Award was made up of men tie washing machine before being re- <lb/>
neut in the building lines, so that <lb/>
preference for the Dall brick is <lb/>
a substantial endorsement of their <lb/>
merits, than which no stronger could <lb/>
possibly be made. To out the <lb/>
brick the best possible <lb/>
have bi n secured in a high <lb/>
quality of blue clay, la the latest <lb/>
equipment and In expert <lb/>
knowledge and skill. The Dall brick <lb/>
yards comprise twenty-five acres of <lb/>
land along the Coast Railroad, <lb/>
on which have been Installed the <lb/>
Steele buck machine, a dally <lb/>
capacity of thirty thousand brick, <lb/>
three kilns with a burning capacity <lb/>
of seven hundred thousand brick, <lb/>
and dry sheds having a storage ca- <lb/>
equal to three hundred thous- <lb/>
and brick, all being accessible by <lb/>
tracks which small cars arc op- <lb/>
from one department to an- <lb/>
other. The plant when working up <lb/>
to Its full rapacity gives employ- <lb/>
to thirty experienced work- <lb/>
men and their combined efforts turn <lb/>
out dally twenty-live thousand of the <lb/>
finished Product which find a ready <lb/>
In Greenville and the <lb/>
section. W. H. Dall. Jr. the <lb/>
promoter and owner of this enter- <lb/>
prise Is the Secretary and Auditor <lb/>
and one of the promoters with O. L. <lb/>
Joyner of the Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Co., the Secretary and Treas- <lb/>
of the Commercial Knitting <lb/>
Co., two prosperous local enterprises <lb/>
which have Introduced and maintain- <lb/>
ed conditions which con- <lb/>
tribute to the welfare of the entire <lb/>
community. Mr. Dall as the success- <lb/>
operator of his brick industry <lb/>
receives efficient co-operation from <lb/>
S. I Fordham. who, as <lb/>
dent, Is in constant supervision of <lb/>
every detail of manufacture In order <lb/>
to reach and preserve the establish- <lb/>
ed Dall standard. <lb/>
TAFT <lb/>
THE<lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
I. J. it. Sn Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the shove statement s to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb/>
fore me, this lint, day of Dec. <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
K. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
No better Illustration of Green- <lb/>
progress as a trade center or <lb/>
be more appropriately mentioned in <lb/>
this review of local trade conditions <lb/>
than is offered in the career of the <lb/>
enterprise which had Its <lb/>
inception In 1886 in tho ordinary <lb/>
one room frame store buildings of the <lb/>
times, and which has grown stead- <lb/>
but surely during all the inter- <lb/>
years until the <lb/>
stocks and the way of do- <lb/>
business Is strictly metropolitan <lb/>
In its magnitude and methods. The <lb/>
little store room with Its small <lb/>
stocks nourished by enterprise and <lb/>
popularity Is today the <lb/>
known in every home In Pitt county <lb/>
where Its bargains are the constant <lb/>
subjects of fireside and table <lb/>
talk. bargain's go out to the <lb/>
people from time to time In special <lb/>
sales which are the results of ex- <lb/>
and alert buying ability <lb/>
and are secured with cash In hand <lb/>
at prices that are close to and be- <lb/>
low the cost of productions at the <lb/>
warehouses of the manufacturers <lb/>
and in the leading wholesale mar- <lb/>
of the country. One of these <lb/>
money saving soles are pro- <lb/>
and the fact that are <lb/>
keeping fifteen salespeople busy In <lb/>
supplying their needs Is a sufficient <lb/>
proof of popular recognition. The <lb/>
sale comprises worth of <lb/>
high grade merchandise In dry <lb/>
goods, dress goods, silks, ladies and <lb/>
wearing apparel, shoes, <lb/>
mattings, etc., and will <lb/>
until the entire stock Is sold. C T, <lb/>
Is among North Carolina's <lb/>
successful business men, and an en- <lb/>
and an enterprising trade <lb/>
builder whose efforts and methods <lb/>
has bean In no small degree <lb/>
mental in surrounding Greenville <lb/>
with the prestige and popularity It <lb/>
today as a progressive trade <lb/>
center and which are well maintain- <lb/>
ed by Its <lb/>
1- in and Household Goods. <lb/>
With fresh and new stocks con- <lb/>
the very latest designs in <lb/>
furniture household goods the <lb/>
firm of Taft Boyd began business <lb/>
in Greenville about one year ago as <lb/>
a and the excellent <lb/>
beginning already made speaks vol- <lb/>
for the popularity of their <lb/>
and their splendid facilities <lb/>
to respond promptly to all needs In <lb/>
their line. With the pronounced ad- <lb/>
vantage of fifteen years experience <lb/>
In merchandising generally in Green- <lb/>
ville, ten of which was devoted to <lb/>
the furniture line, Mr. Taft <lb/>
only from the leading <lb/>
of the country just such goods <lb/>
as would respond to the tastes and <lb/>
demands of tho housekeepers of <lb/>
this section and, accordingly, there <lb/>
can be found throughout the <lb/>
carefully selected stocks <lb/>
fresh from the mills of the <lb/>
modern In de- <lb/>
sign, containing in construction <lb/>
every convenience and appointment <lb/>
to be found n the later day home. <lb/>
These stocks comprise bed room and <lb/>
parlor suits, wardrobes, couches, <lb/>
side-boards, tables, hall <lb/>
racks, rockers and chairs <lb/>
of all stylos and qualities, and every <lb/>
thing In the furniture line for the <lb/>
thorough equipment of the home <lb/>
The carpet department contains <lb/>
varieties of qualities of the latest <lb/>
designs In carpets, rugs, <lb/>
oilcloths, linoleums, mattings, etc., <lb/>
and, the assortments carried makes <lb/>
selections an easy matter. Taft <lb/>
Boyd's store Is the headquarters for <lb/>
the Wilson Air-Tight Heaters, for <lb/>
the Royall Borden felt mattresses, <lb/>
and for the Bernstein three piece <lb/>
Iron beds, each and all of which are <lb/>
highly popular and enjoy an <lb/>
preference for their superior <lb/>
qualities, A. H. Taft and J. H. <lb/>
Boyd, Jr., compose the firm. They are <lb/>
both well known popular <lb/>
throughout Pitt county and are as- <lb/>
to be commended for their <lb/>
enterprise In Introducing the most <lb/>
progressive market conditions that <lb/>
prevail anywhere In their line. In <lb/>
all their relations they are reliable <lb/>
and liberal, and do business In that <lb/>
Honest, open and straightforward <lb/>
manner that Inspires and fosters <lb/>
confidence. <lb/>
filled. Besides the celebrated <lb/>
Coca-Cola, which Is received <lb/>
in bulk direct from the <lb/>
the Company <lb/>
are the exclusive distributors In this <lb/>
territory for the Cascade ale <lb/>
and for Hop ale, two productions of <lb/>
established merit and popularity. <lb/>
Since locating In Greenville this firm <lb/>
has Introduced and maintained for <lb/>
the retail trade of this entire section <lb/>
a splendid wholesale market for <lb/>
fruits and produce, and because of <lb/>
the established superiority of the fa- <lb/>
possessed and methods En- <lb/>
forced the foundation for what must <lb/>
eventually develop into a large bus- <lb/>
has already been laid. The <lb/>
Company buy fruits <lb/>
and produce In New York. <lb/>
Baltimore and other leading <lb/>
northern markets In consignments of <lb/>
such magnitude as secure bed rock <lb/>
and Inside wholesale figures, so that <lb/>
conditions prevail to quote to pat- <lb/>
guaranteed prices. Shipments of <lb/>
fruits and produce are constantly <lb/>
arriving every day. and orders re- <lb/>
by mall or telephone from the <lb/>
towns and villages throughout this <lb/>
territory are promptly attended to. <lb/>
The officers of the concern arc <lb/>
C. President; B. L. <lb/>
and Z. V. <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. <lb/>
Is the manager of the <lb/>
at Greenville, the president of <lb/>
the concern being engaged In a <lb/>
line on an extensive scale at <lb/>
Since Us Inception the <lb/>
Company has been <lb/>
a thoroughly progressive enter- <lb/>
prise, and with Its established pol- <lb/>
icy to manufacture only high grade <lb/>
beverages and to handle the markets <lb/>
most select qualities of fruits and <lb/>
produce the excellent beginning <lb/>
ready made is but the forerunner of <lb/>
a successful career, for. with an alert <lb/>
management and first class goods, <lb/>
opportunities for trade building are <lb/>
always at hand. <lb/>
i. S. <lb/>
Under present progressive man- <lb/>
the establishment conducted <lb/>
by J. S. Mooring maintains for <lb/>
people of this section unsurpassed <lb/>
buying opportunities In the man.; <lb/>
lines that are classified under the <lb/>
general heading, general <lb/>
At his store qt liters Mr. <lb/>
Mooring otters the <lb/>
experienced buying ability can <lb/>
procure in the leading whole- <lb/>
sale and from <lb/>
in dry goods, dress goods, ladles, <lb/>
men and children's shoes, and men's <lb/>
furnishing goods, clothing, notions, <lb/>
China, glass and <lb/>
He also handles a general <lb/>
line of farm supplies in plows, <lb/>
etc., and can supply promptly <lb/>
and at prices all needs <lb/>
in this department. Since assuming <lb/>
the sole ownership and management <lb/>
of the about one year ago <lb/>
Mr. Mooring nag Introduced the most <lb/>
methods In all his trade <lb/>
relations and as a result the variety, <lb/>
prices and services of tho Mooring <lb/>
store maintains constantly for the <lb/>
people throughout this section of <lb/>
Pitt county the very best of buying <lb/>
opportunities. In all dealings with <lb/>
patrons representations are <lb/>
reliable, so that the <lb/>
enjoys a full measure of <lb/>
popular confidence. J. S. Mooring Is <lb/>
among the younger and progressive <lb/>
of Greenville's business men he <lb/>
reports most satisfactory <lb/>
In his increasing sales and <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
Fitzgerald, bettors. <lb/>
OCT. 1908 <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
I For B n, f is, Eden- <lb/>
p. m. ton, Hertford, K Coy. and Norfolk, and <lb/>
Intermediate to <lb/>
o. I For Chocowinity, Washington, <lb/>
p. m. j stations. <lb/>
a. m. i For Farmville, Wilson rial <lb/>
p. m Stations, <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Dr. Morrill <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
I From Washington, Chocowinity, and Inter- <lb/>
mediate stations. <lb/>
. From No folk, Suffolk, K Hertford. <lb/>
p. Washington, and Inter- <lb/>
mediate Stations. <lb/>
a m. From Wendell, Wilson, Farmville and <lb/>
p. m. I stations. <lb/>
schedules published only as information; and arc <lb/>
not guaranteed. <lb/>
O. SUPER. <lb/>
H. C HUI GINS <lb/>
G- P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA.<lb/>
m . <lb/>
W V w <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
J. I. Turnage, <lb/>
The Five points Grocery is another <lb/>
one of Greenville's popular <lb/>
in the retail lines. <lb/>
This concern came under the pres- <lb/>
ownership and management four <lb/>
years ago, during which period Mr. <lb/>
Turnage has exercised every effort <lb/>
to maintain for the people of. this <lb/>
section the best possible buying ad- <lb/>
vantages for their needs In the food <lb/>
lines. He has always aimed to <lb/>
standard productions in pure <lb/>
foods, to keep his stock fresh by <lb/>
frequent reorders, to bed rock <lb/>
prices and to render a prompt and <lb/>
an accommodating service. The <lb/>
stocks comprise everything that <lb/>
should be found in a well stocked <lb/>
grocery store, with tho addition of <lb/>
smoked and meats, fruits and <lb/>
vegetables and select collections of <lb/>
crockery and tinware. For the <lb/>
trade the line of candies and <lb/>
confections will be one of the <lb/>
for it will contain an excel- <lb/>
lent variety of the best values on the <lb/>
market. J. J. Turnage Is a native <lb/>
of Greene county, where he Is well <lb/>
and favorably known, and where he <lb/>
till has a wide circle of friends and <lb/>
acquaintances. <lb/>
Mr. Turnage enjoys a select a <lb/>
growing patronage which fact <lb/>
places his establishment among the <lb/>
progressive of local enterprises. <lb/>
Office on Third Masonic <lb/>
Temple, Formerly Occupied by Dr Bag- <lb/>
well. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John <lb/>
Buggy Co's new building. <lb/>
DR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
Dr. Major P. Manning <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
I am now and will be located in Beth- <lb/>
el, N. C, until Jan. 1st, 1909. Anyone <lb/>
desiring services can find me at <lb/>
Miss Henrietta Pate <lb/>
GRADUATE NURSE <lb/>
Offers her services to the people of <lb/>
Greenville and community <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
JAMES LONG. <lb/>
Toys, <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Fancy Goods, Etc. <lb/>
For the holiday season, the <lb/>
of n Evans <lb/>
street, contains large Blocks toys <lb/>
and novelty goods which are <lb/>
for Christmas offerings for old <lb/>
and young. These goods are all of- <lb/>
at money-saving prices, and us <lb/>
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
INAUGURATION PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR <lb/>
Raleigh, and Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
via <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Effective September 6th Southern Railway established through <lb/>
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE between Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., on the following convenient <lb/>
RALEIGH . p. m. <lb/>
Ar. a. m. <lb/>
ATLANTA . a. m. <lb/>
Ar. noon. <lb/>
Call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway Company or connection <lb/>
lines for detailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
solid car load BUCK <lb/>
Also Rolls Matting. Fine Line Couches, and Lace Curtains <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
mm F. DAVENPORT <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Office corner and Third <lb/>
formerly occupied by the late Col. I. <lb/>
A. Sugg <lb/>
Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS. <lb/>
Greenville. N C <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, . <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
1843. Assets over <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Just Stop and Think. <lb/>
What it means to be a king, and you <lb/>
will understand why we our <lb/>
THE KING OF OINTMENT, <lb/>
for it is as much above other <lb/>
and ointments in curing eczema, itch, <lb/>
rink worms, worms, piles, fever <lb/>
sores, ulcers, corns or any kind of sore <lb/>
or disease of the skin or scalp as a <lb/>
is over one of his It is for <lb/>
sale at L. H. at <lb/>
Tripp Hart's, Ayden, N. C, also Ht <lb/>
Barber's, N. <lb/>
C., or we will send it postpaid on re- <lb/>
it to cure or we <lb/>
of Ointment Company. <lb/>
R. V. XX No. Box <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Great Land Sale Monday Dec, 14th. <lb/>
The heirs cf Noah de <lb/>
to have reputation for the honesty <lb/>
lo.,, three tracts reliability of all relations. <lb/>
cash Long Is among the popular and <lb/>
of the community <lb/>
Silent. throughout Pitt county posse- <lb/>
L of ,,,, .<lb/>
prices, o BOX, or GO <lb/>
they are the latest and best values on jar Give it a trial. We <lb/>
the market, no greater inducements <lb/>
could possibly be offered anywhere. <lb/>
Mr. Long, as has been usual <lb/>
tom, carries complete and select <lb/>
stocks of staple and fancy groceries, <lb/>
fruits, nuts, etc. which are likewise <lb/>
offered at guaranteed prices. <lb/>
Long is a native of <lb/>
county and for the past years <lb/>
has been successfully Identified <lb/>
retail interests, during <lb/>
which period he has built up a select <lb/>
and an established patronage and a <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Edmond Fleming props. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town- Four chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
place is inviting, razors I <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for j <lb/>
and ask you to call strain when <lb/>
work is wanted. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
A specialty Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to ladies <lb/>
at their homes- <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G, <lb/>
GOAL AND WOOD <lb/>
Harvey's Cool and <lb/>
Yard will furnish you with <lb/>
the best coal, all grades, <lb/>
splint and soft coal, <lb/>
hard anthracite, egg <lb/>
stone and nut. We keep <lb/>
dry wood and furnish de- <lb/>
livery <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
COAL COAL <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
J. TURNAGE before <lb/>
your coal for the winter. Hi- can give <lb/>
you a bargain. <lb/>
PHONE NO <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market font of Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern <lb/>
SMITH <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
New York- Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans.<lb/>
CHEW <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
RED EYE <lb/>
IT COST MORE <lb/>
OUT THEN <lb/>
IT LASTS TWICE AS LONG <lb/>
Mils. . C. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription One <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
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Third s <lb/>
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N. mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, <lb/>
hotel of another town talking <lb/>
about things lie had run up with <lb/>
I in his travels. of what he <lb/>
said run something like <lb/>
i to towns, <lb/>
is decidedly the heal t <lb/>
in Eastern North but <lb/>
the thing that puzzles me most <lb/>
is that her own people don't be- <lb/>
it. The main trouble <lb/>
people there don't get together <lb/>
and stand together like they <lb/>
ought to, They do not seem <lb/>
realize what possibilities they . <lb/>
I have in their grasp. <lb/>
H. A. White <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BONDS <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR'S ANNIVERSARY. <lb/>
; practically reached growth. <lb/>
This trade edition of The lie- while Greenville is yet in the <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
is issued on the date of the <lb/>
anniversary of the paper so we <lb/>
are letting it celebrate this <lb/>
by calling it our <lb/>
dawn of development. First <lb/>
thins know you see <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
Toe of this paper will <lb/>
her people gel together ill earn- to lean that is ht st <lb/>
science has . . , <lb/>
est and the town will go forward Ken able to cure in all la. and jg <lb/>
. . i , I i ii ii , in it is Is I tine <lb/>
edition, almost leaps and is the only positive cure now known to <lb/>
will mix a little shop talk with the <lb/>
good tilings this <lb/>
The Eastern our <lb/>
the medical h being <lb/>
a co a <lb/>
When those people set their <lb/>
heads on a tiling there stop-, to HaYs <lb/>
Cure is acting i net <lb/>
ping them. Look what they did upon the Hoed mucous surfaces <lb/>
. , . of the system, thereby destroying the <lb/>
weekly edition, begun its career i when they pot together about I foundation of the disease, and giving <lb/>
he. is now that training I told some <lb/>
closing its 87th year. The Daily I of my friends in another town tors so <lb/>
much in its e <lb/>
was started December trying to get the school that it they offer One Hundred out are for any <lb/>
,,,,, i .- . . I case that it to cure. Send for list <lb/>
10th, and is just fourteen j was a waste time to be in the <lb/>
years old. The history of the race with <lb/>
two papers is well known to our people there aroused they <lb/>
reader-, a- there are some invincible. They just need <lb/>
now on our subscription list that to get together and grasp their <lb/>
started with the the opportunities. Yes, sir, you are <lb/>
weekly back iii Is. going to see that town do won- <lb/>
these years we have <lb/>
never found the newspaper <lb/>
a gold mine, as we stalled <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Take Ha Is Family fills for <lb/>
in the nest ten <lb/>
Thai is talk straight from the <lb/>
shoulder. It make.- us feel good <lb/>
with less than is that the gentleman has such <lb/>
in had to work our in his faith <lb/>
way up as best we could with i is well it makes tis <lb/>
many to overcome feel Hot SO good when he says <lb/>
and all kinds of obstacles to on-1 our own people do not believe in ,. . , <lb/>
I l. <lb/>
But we loved the town as they and , , <lb/>
o. <lb/>
Lawyers, doctors, civil engineers, <lb/>
barbers and other professions <lb/>
and trades too numerous to <lb/>
mention. <lb/>
Machine shop. <lb/>
Plumbing establishments, <lb/>
Railway of lines with <lb/>
ten passer, r trains a day. <lb/>
Sash, door and blind factories, <lb/>
HO or of all kind-. <lb/>
And the Christmas gift is naturally <lb/>
suggestive. <lb/>
How about a We have <lb/>
on hand several discontinued styles of <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
i i prices from to <lb/>
These pianos are <lb/>
sold and <lb/>
How about setting one aside for <lb/>
you We only have of one style <lb/>
and of another left <lb/>
We will Ship You One <lb/>
. on trial freight prepaid if you prefer. <lb/>
If you are a bargain seeker this <lb/>
is a rare for you. <lb/>
Phone write to G. G. Fine- <lb/>
man, box Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Most <lb/>
Beautiful Line <lb/>
Before fitting cut your <lb/>
home you should come and <lb/>
look over our line, of <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
Mattings <lb/>
Rugs, and <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
Also a hundred and one <lb/>
mall things too numerous <lb/>
to you need, <lb/>
which will out rival in looks, <lb/>
quality and price those t <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
BOYD <lb/>
Superb Service to <lb/>
ViA <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS<lb/>
on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Began Dinner Club Breakfast to <lb/>
e attention and the very best service in every way <lb/>
Leave Nu.-foll; Jackson daily <lb/>
p. in. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail <lb/>
lines for New York, nil points i and west. <lb/>
For all information and reservations <lb/>
L T. LAMB, Gen. CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, Va. <lb/>
A TERRIFIC CRASH <lb/>
we loved the town, the stand together like they <lb/>
and the people the paper served, should do. Vet, he spoke the <lb/>
and by sticking to it and truth, every word of it. The <lb/>
content the little return for indifference of our home folks. <lb/>
the effort and energy put into it, their disinclination to get <lb/>
we are here yet. Ye never ex- together and stick together has <lb/>
people to be appreciative j done to hold the town <lb/>
that does not come in this hack. But we are beginning to <lb/>
we resolved to do get away from this backward <lb/>
our duty as best we could, be the policy, are going to show <lb/>
result what it may. that us a united populace we are <lb/>
Has the paper been worth any indeed invincible, Greenville <lb/>
tiling to its com in unity The <lb/>
can lie judges of this. Those <lb/>
IS the host town in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, and we thank the <lb/>
who have followed its pages day J gentleman for saying this much <lb/>
by day and week by week know. I and also for pointing out some <lb/>
The paper has never been what of our short comings, <lb/>
we wanted it to be, but just <lb/>
what the people helped to make <lb/>
it. it has always tried to be a <lb/>
faithful index of Greenville and <lb/>
Pitt county; it has never taken <lb/>
any man's dollar that it did not <lb/>
am. but it has given the value <lb/>
of many dollars for which there <lb/>
was no return. <lb/>
As in the past. The <lb/>
will be just what its patrons <lb/>
make is all we can <lb/>
promise and all our ability <lb/>
WHAT GREENVILLE HAS. <lb/>
Throughout the pages of this <lb/>
anniversary-holiday edition <lb/>
The Reflector you will find told <lb/>
in interesting manner what many <lb/>
of business men enter- <lb/>
prise.- have done and are doing. <lb/>
But. kind reader, the half has <lb/>
not been told. Why, <lb/>
is just teeming with good <lb/>
it is the best town in Eastern <lb/>
will permit. If you the the opportunities <lb/>
better, help Investment here in business <lb/>
make it are many and manufacturing <lb/>
ways in which this can be done interests are many. For the <lb/>
The Is not ashamed business <lb/>
of its record or of the service it is <lb/>
baa rendered its community. So <lb/>
. and this list does <lb/>
only now that we <lb/>
trust every reader patron <lb/>
will get pleasure and lit out of the beat <lb/>
.,, . , ,. , ,. pie the globe, <lb/>
of tins anniversary-holiday <lb/>
and that all n ill enjoy <lb/>
i outing i to tin <lb/>
loll all <lb/>
I , <lb/>
BEST TOWN IN EAST CAROLINA. <lb/>
This was not Hie <lb/>
nor intended specially for en <lb/>
ville to In I it has nine to <lb/>
The Reflector's and e I <lb/>
like I el ling t he home folks a bout <lb/>
loan <lb/>
and I vehicle <lb/>
ii air shop. <lb/>
ion <lb/>
Daily and weekly newspaper, <lb/>
wed equipped job printing <lb/>
and o transient board- <lb/>
ii -j. house . <lb/>
Tobacco hogshead factory. <lb/>
Truck barrel and box factory. <lb/>
Church, s, <lb/>
Graded schools, <lb/>
State training school for teachers. <lb/>
Fine lots with plenty <lb/>
of property to be <lb/>
opened up for residences. <lb/>
Municipal lights, waler and <lb/>
sewerage. <lb/>
Municipal market house. <lb/>
Masonic Temple and modern op- <lb/>
era house. <lb/>
Paved streets <lb/>
and sidewalks. <lb/>
Several fraternal <lb/>
Six hundred yards steel bridge <lb/>
across Tar river. <lb/>
In early contemplation a <lb/>
building and city hall, <lb/>
odd Fellows temple, govern- <lb/>
building and post <lb/>
and plenty not mentioned. <lb/>
to and watch <lb/>
us grow.<lb/>
Those Tear envelopes <lb/>
are snappy just the thing <lb/>
for you. Send in your order. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Ladies Dress Goods. <lb/>
I have purchased the interest of he <lb/>
late II. E. Patrick in of B. E <lb/>
Patrick Co., and will continue to <lb/>
earn on s gene dry <lb/>
it the same <lb/>
A ladies department a <lb/>
of and trimmings has <lb/>
id Miss being in <lb/>
charge of this department, Thu <lb/>
are cordially invited to ell lo k <lb/>
this line. B. K. PATRICK <lb/>
Chas. M. <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, high Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seer's, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
j Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni. Host But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
At Big Store <lb/>
The Dig Sale is on to raise money <lb/>
for creditors. Come quick and get your share of <lb/>
Low Prices. <lb/>
THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Daily Reflector. <lb/>
II you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull strong; boy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
it. A man has traveled l <lb/>
much over Eastern North Cam- mill. <lb/>
and knows all the towns feed and sales stables, <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
Weber <lb/>
Pianola Style with and <lb/>
Em <lb/>
MOD, Lester, with concealed player, <lb/>
club piano. <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
FARRAND, MILLER <lb/>
The ideal instrument will probably be <lb/>
in appears-h o simply a piano, which <lb/>
will be by hand or by the <lb/>
mechanic. attachment at will. It it <lb/>
the most popular piano in the world <lb/>
today. <lb/>
For best piano at any price and on <lb/>
easy terms, call on or write. <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY CO, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA <lb/>
Cotton Factors handler. <lb/>
Burs. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicit <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
I for my store buildings, <lb/>
lot and the Stock of general mer- <lb/>
my dwelling house and <lb/>
lot. nil in the own Grime la d. <lb/>
II W M. Moore. <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
I get oysters every day, <lb/>
and delivery anywhere <lb/>
in town at cents a quart and <lb/>
CENTS A PECK IN THE SHELL <lb/>
Phone your orders to Number <lb/>
Market, j o <lb/>
A N K PO It II K <lb/>
MOVED TO BETTER <lb/>
-QUARTERS- <lb/>
We have moved our stabler and <lb/>
transfer business to the old market <lb/>
building on Second street, where we <lb/>
have of stable room, nice and <lb/>
convenient, to take care of our <lb/>
trade. We can shelter your bug- <lb/>
in rainy weather. Horses <lb/>
boarded at reasonable rates. We <lb/>
thank our old patrons for the bus- <lb/>
have favored us with, <lb/>
and ask all to come to see us, <lb/>
KITTRELL TURNAGE. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair <lb/>
Hens Clothing and ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
made to order when desired. <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At Close of Business November, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock 26,000.00 <lb/>
unsecured i ,, ,. <lb/>
. . . Surplus fund <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans profits, less <lb/>
Due from 17,272.14 cur, exp. taxes pd, <lb/>
items 110.48 n . . . <lb/>
Gold coin sub. to check <lb/>
Silver coin, 424.71 <lb/>
minor coin car. 1,418.40 outstanding 80.11 <lb/>
hunk and other <lb/>
Notes<lb/>
Total 186.719.21 <lb/>
STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY PITT <lb/>
I, J. It Sn Cashier b ink, do sol. swear that <lb/>
the statement s to the best my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb/>
fore mo, this 3rd, day of Dee. <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
STANCH, RODGER <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
U SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
R . <lb/>
It. I. SMITH. <lb/>
Deals Horses Mule., <lb/>
Hone <lb/>
The stables by <lb/>
L. Smith at are <lb/>
the well known and p i <lb/>
prises of for <lb/>
of the farms of this section <lb/>
found horses mid mules <lb/>
from the Western stock lain <lb/>
the medium this agency, <lb/>
The Smith stables are the <lb/>
and most in <lb/>
being feet In dimensions <lb/>
and on streets, are well <lb/>
ventilated. Because i <lb/>
the excellent facilities possess <lb/>
nice business is done in feeding and <lb/>
stabling horses, lie <lb/>
In A. L. who <lb/>
has had r twenty years experience <lb/>
In this of the . <lb/>
Smith sale. also n <lb/>
horse where attention <lb/>
Is given to the shoeing of horses ex <lb/>
These shops arc In <lb/>
of mechanical ability of pronounced <lb/>
skill, horses being shod <lb/>
and with direct referent e to an <lb/>
defect or weakness in the or ac- <lb/>
the purpose being always to <lb/>
keep the animal on his feel an, in <lb/>
first class condition for service. <lb/>
this department of <lb/>
leading horse owners bus been I <lb/>
cured, for do not <lb/>
the of <lb/>
in the shoeing of their Ii. In <lb/>
sales department throughout the <lb/>
busy season there always In <lb/>
found at the Smith Sales Stables <lb/>
collection of from GO I no head <lb/>
horses and mules In nil u <lb/>
and prices, so II la an ma <lb/>
tor the purchaser to make a <lb/>
Then when horse or i <lb/>
selected, it is the policy of Mr. Smith <lb/>
to point his faults Or blemishes, <lb/>
if he has any. so that a <lb/>
know just exactly he i. buying <lb/>
can therefore satisfy himself on <lb/>
price and quality, His method <lb/>
and <lb/>
dealing with patrons has mad- the <lb/>
Smith Stables deserve popular <lb/>
among the farmers of ibis section, <lb/>
for all risk is reduced to a minimum <lb/>
and then- prevails a condition of <lb/>
the one gr <lb/>
Inducement in horse buying. Prom <lb/>
the Western farms horses and <lb/>
mules arrive in carload lots through- <lb/>
out the season, a kepi <lb/>
In the leading Western mark. Is who <lb/>
Is thoroughly familiar with local <lb/>
needs iii and mules, and who <lb/>
Is an expert judge of the value of <lb/>
horseflesh, X better facilities than <lb/>
those above mentioned could <lb/>
be secured, for horses and mules <lb/>
are purchased direct from the own- <lb/>
of stock farms, eliminating the <lb/>
profits, and the <lb/>
business to a legitimate and reliable <lb/>
basis of honest values. <lb/>
Mr. it. L. Smith, the owner the <lb/>
business, is among county's re- <lb/>
liable and representative business <lb/>
men. in which latter capacity and <lb/>
as a property owner be is <lb/>
identified with every <lb/>
calculated to advance Green- <lb/>
interests along all and <lb/>
which propositions, within legitimate <lb/>
limitations, can always so bis <lb/>
generous support and co-operation. <lb/>
MUCK <lb/>
A new enterprise for Greenville. <lb/>
having begun operations in May. <lb/>
i the Hall mi. k Works has <lb/>
ready secured . position of <lb/>
and I lance among <lb/>
. I the excellence of <lb/>
i . pr. ions i It this concern <lb/>
In an exhibit comprising <lb/>
he.-, efforts of twelve brick In- <lb/>
and contract for supply- <lb/>
th brick to be used in the con- <lb/>
of the Carolina Teach- <lb/>
Training School, work on the In- <lb/>
of which structure is now in <lb/>
progress, The Committee of <lb/>
Aw iii was made up Of men <lb/>
ill the building lines, so that <lb/>
preference for the Hail brick is <lb/>
a substantial endorsement of their <lb/>
merits, than which no could <lb/>
he made. To out the <lb/>
Dal brick the best possible <lb/>
have been secured in a high <lb/>
quality of blue day. in the latest <lb/>
me, equipment and in <lb/>
knowledge and skill. The brick <lb/>
yards comprise acres of <lb/>
along the Coast Railroad, <lb/>
on which have been installed the <lb/>
brick machine, paving a daily <lb/>
capacity of thirty thousand brick, <lb/>
three kilns with a burning capacity <lb/>
of seven hundred thousand brick. <lb/>
dry sheds having a storage ca- <lb/>
equal lo three hundred thous- <lb/>
and brick, all being accessible by <lb/>
Hacks on which small cars are op- <lb/>
from one department to an- <lb/>
other. The plan when working up <lb/>
full rapacity gives employ- <lb/>
to thirty experienced work- <lb/>
men and their combined efforts turn <lb/>
out dally thousand of the <lb/>
product which find n ready <lb/>
in Greenville and the <lb/>
dial section. W. II. Hail, the <lb/>
promoter and owner of ibis enter- <lb/>
prise the Secretary and Auditor <lb/>
and one of the promoters with O. I. <lb/>
of the Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Co., the Secretary and Treas- <lb/>
if the Commercial Knitting <lb/>
Co., prosperous local enterprises <lb/>
which have Introduced and maintain- <lb/>
ed Improve., conditions which con- <lb/>
to the welfare of the entire <lb/>
community. Mr. nail as the success- <lb/>
operator of his brick industry <lb/>
receives efficient co-operation from <lb/>
S, I. who. as <lb/>
dent, is in constant supervision of <lb/>
every detail of manufacture In order <lb/>
in reach and preserve the establish- <lb/>
ed Dull standard. <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
No better Illustration of Green- <lb/>
progress as a trade center or <lb/>
be more appropriately mentioned In <lb/>
this review of local trade <lb/>
than Is offered ill the career the <lb/>
enterprise which bad its <lb/>
inception in 1880 In the ordinary <lb/>
one room frame store buildings of the <lb/>
times, and which has grown stead- <lb/>
but surely during all the Inter- <lb/>
years until the <lb/>
stocks and the way of do- <lb/>
business is strictly metropolitan <lb/>
In Its magnitude and methods. The <lb/>
little store room Its small <lb/>
nourished by enterprise and <lb/>
popularity is today the <lb/>
known In every home in county <lb/>
where its bargains are the constant <lb/>
subjects of and table <lb/>
talk. These bargains go out to the <lb/>
people from time to lime in special <lb/>
sales which are the results of ex- <lb/>
and alert buying ability <lb/>
and are secured with cash In hand <lb/>
at prices that are close to and be- <lb/>
low the cost of productions the <lb/>
of Hie manufacturers <lb/>
and In the leading mar- <lb/>
of the country. One of these <lb/>
money saving sales are now in pro- <lb/>
and the fact that patrons arc <lb/>
keeping fifteen salespeople busy In <lb/>
supplying their needs Is a <lb/>
proof of popular recognition. The <lb/>
sale comprises 135,000.00 worth of <lb/>
high grade merchandise In dry <lb/>
goods, dress goods, silks, ladies <lb/>
Children wearing apparel, shoes, <lb/>
rugs, mattings, etc., and will <lb/>
until the entire stock l sold, C T. <lb/>
is among North Carolina's <lb/>
successful business men. and an en- <lb/>
and an enterprising trade <lb/>
builder whose efforts and methods <lb/>
has been In no degree <lb/>
mental ill surrounding <lb/>
with the prestige and popularity It <lb/>
today as I progressive trade <lb/>
center and which are well maintain- <lb/>
ed by Its <lb/>
and Household Goods, <lb/>
With fresh and new stocks con- <lb/>
very latest designs in <lb/>
furniture an, household goods the <lb/>
firm of Tail began business <lb/>
in Greenville about one year ago as <lb/>
a and the excellent <lb/>
beginning already made speaks vol- <lb/>
for the popularity of their <lb/>
methods and their splendid facilities <lb/>
to respond promptly to all needs in <lb/>
their line. With the pronounced ad- <lb/>
vantage of fifteen years experience <lb/>
in merchandising generally In Green- <lb/>
ville, ten of which was devoted to <lb/>
the furniture line, Mr. Tuft <lb/>
only from leading <lb/>
of the country just such goods <lb/>
as would respond to tire tastes and <lb/>
demands of the housekeepers <lb/>
section and. accordingly, there <lb/>
can round throughout the <lb/>
carefully selected <lb/>
from the mills of the <lb/>
modern in de- <lb/>
containing In ruction <lb/>
i very convenience and appointment <lb/>
to be n the later day home. <lb/>
These stocks comprise bed room and <lb/>
parlor Milts, wardrobes, couches, <lb/>
side-boards, tables, hall <lb/>
racks. rockers and chairs <lb/>
of all styles and qualities, and every <lb/>
thing In the in mil lire Hue for the <lb/>
thorough equipment of the home. <lb/>
The carpet contains <lb/>
varieties of qualities of the latest <lb/>
designs in carpets, rugs, <lb/>
oil-cloths, linoleums, mattings, etc., <lb/>
and assortments carried makes <lb/>
selections an easy matter, Taft <lb/>
store Is headquarter for <lb/>
the Wilson Air-Tight Healers, for <lb/>
the Borden mattresses. <lb/>
and for the Bernstein three piece <lb/>
Iron beds, each and all pf which are <lb/>
highly popular and enjoy an <lb/>
preference for their <lb/>
qualities. A. II. Taft and H. <lb/>
Boyd, Jr., compose the Arm. They are <lb/>
both well known and popular <lb/>
throughout Pitt county And are as- <lb/>
to be commended for their <lb/>
enterprise in Introducing the most <lb/>
progressive market conditions <lb/>
prevail anywhere in their line. In <lb/>
all their relations they are reliable <lb/>
and liberal, and do business in that <lb/>
Honest, open and straightforward <lb/>
manner that inspires and fosters <lb/>
confidence. <lb/>
Proprietors of Coca-Cola <lb/>
Works. Wholesale Dealers In <lb/>
Fruit and <lb/>
proprietors of the Coca-Cols <lb/>
Bottling Works and as wholesale <lb/>
dealers in fruits and produce the <lb/>
Company, succeeding <lb/>
II. began business <lb/>
in last. In their bottling <lb/>
department all the popular carbon- <lb/>
drinks are manufactured from <lb/>
the purest syrups and extracts, the <lb/>
used being of crystal clearness <lb/>
and all bottles being thoroughly <lb/>
Cleansed by means of the latest bot- <lb/>
washing machine before being re- <lb/>
filled. Besides the celebrated <lb/>
Coca-Cola, which is received <lb/>
iii bulk direct from the <lb/>
the Company <lb/>
are the exclusive distributors In <lb/>
territory for the cascade ginger ale <lb/>
and for Hop ale, two productions of <lb/>
established merit and popularity. <lb/>
Since locating ill Greenville this <lb/>
has introduced and maintained for <lb/>
the retail trade of this entire section <lb/>
a splendid wholesale market for <lb/>
fruits and produce, and because of <lb/>
the establishes superiority of the fa- <lb/>
and methods en- <lb/>
forced the foundation for what must <lb/>
eventually develop into a large bus- <lb/>
has already been laid. The <lb/>
Company buy fruits <lb/>
and produce In New York, <lb/>
Baltimore and other leading <lb/>
northern markets in consignments of <lb/>
such magnitude as secure bed rock <lb/>
and Inside wholesale figures, so <lb/>
conditions prevail lo quote lo pat- <lb/>
guaranteed prices, shipments of <lb/>
fruits and produce are constantly <lb/>
arriving every day. and orders re- <lb/>
by mail or telephone from the <lb/>
towns and villages this <lb/>
territory are promptly to, <lb/>
The officers Of the concern are <lb/>
C. Hines. President; B, I. <lb/>
Vice-President, V. <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer, <lb/>
is the manager of the <lb/>
at Greenville, the president of <lb/>
the concern being engaged ill a <lb/>
line on an extensive scale at <lb/>
inception the <lb/>
Company has been <lb/>
a progressive enter- <lb/>
prise, and with its established pol- <lb/>
icy manufacture only high grade <lb/>
beverages and handle the markets <lb/>
most select qualities of fruits and <lb/>
produce excellent beginning <lb/>
ready made Is but the forerunner of <lb/>
a successful career, for, with an alert <lb/>
management and first class goods, <lb/>
opportunities for trade building are <lb/>
always at band. <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
its present progressive ma .- <lb/>
I the establishment <lb/>
I by -l. S. Mooring maintain tot <lb/>
people of this section mil i <lb/>
buying opportunities In the man <lb/>
lines are classified r the <lb/>
general heading, genera <lb/>
dice. At store r Mr <lb/>
offers beat <lb/>
experienced buying y can <lb/>
procure in leading whole- <lb/>
sale markets and from <lb/>
In dry goods, dress goods, ladles, <lb/>
men and children's shoes, and men's <lb/>
furnishing goods, clothing, notions, <lb/>
China, glass and <lb/>
etc. also handles a gen. <lb/>
line of farm supplies in plows, <lb/>
etc., and can promptly <lb/>
and pries all needs <lb/>
in this department. Since assuming <lb/>
the sole ownership and management <lb/>
of the business about one year ago <lb/>
Mr. Mooring bas Introduced the <lb/>
progressive methods in all his trade <lb/>
relations and as a result the variety, <lb/>
prices and services of the Mooring <lb/>
maintains constantly for the <lb/>
people throughout this section of <lb/>
Pitt county the very best of buying <lb/>
j opportunities. In all dealings with <lb/>
patrons representations are <lb/>
reliable, so that <lb/>
enjoys a full measure of <lb/>
popular confidence. S. Mooring Is <lb/>
among the younger and progressive <lb/>
of Greenville's business men he <lb/>
reports the satisfactory <lb/>
in bis in- sales and <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Norfolk and Railway <lb/>
aid ft . <lb/>
. HIVE <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Dr. Merrill <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Office on Third <lb/>
Temple, Formerly Occupied by Or <lb/>
well. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite It. L. <lb/>
and next door to John <lb/>
building. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Five points Grocery is another <lb/>
one of Greenville's popular <lb/>
in the retail lines. <lb/>
This concern came under the pres- <lb/>
ownership and management four <lb/>
years ago, during which period Mr. <lb/>
has exercised every effort <lb/>
to maintain for the people of this <lb/>
section the best possible buying ad- <lb/>
Vantages for their needs In the food <lb/>
lines, lie has always aimed lo <lb/>
standard productions in pure <lb/>
foods, to keep his stock fresh by <lb/>
frequent reorders, to quote bed rock <lb/>
prices and to render a prompt and <lb/>
an accommodating service. The <lb/>
stocks comprise everything that <lb/>
should be found in a well stocked <lb/>
grocery store, with the addition of <lb/>
smoked and meats, and <lb/>
vegetables and select collections of <lb/>
crockery and tinware. For the <lb/>
trade the line of and <lb/>
confections will be one of the <lb/>
for it will contain an excel- <lb/>
lent variety of the best values on the <lb/>
market. J. J. Turnage Is a native <lb/>
of county, where he Is well <lb/>
and favorably where he <lb/>
still has a wide circle of friends and <lb/>
acquaintances. <lb/>
Mr, a select a <lb/>
growing patronage which fact <lb/>
places his establishment among the <lb/>
progressive of local enterprises. <lb/>
OR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
l or . . . . . Edi. <lb/>
P. m. ton E i; t. and Norfolk, and <lb/>
He . I . h to I <lb/>
n m for Chocowinity, <lb/>
Static . <lb/>
h. m. j For Wilson . Kan ; <lb/>
p. m i . <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
I From i Chocowinity, and Inter- <lb/>
i mediate <lb/>
j From ; City, to . <lb/>
;. , and <lb/>
mediate St i.-. <lb/>
a m. i From Wet Will and <lb/>
p. iii. ii. . rm . . <lb/>
schedules published . formation and arc <lb/>
nu. . <lb/>
D H. C HUI GINS <lb/>
G SUPER, G- P- A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
INAUGURATE. SLEEPING CAR <lb/>
v i a <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Effective September Southern Railway established through <lb/>
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE between Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., on the following convenient <lb/>
RALEIGH <lb/>
Ar. a. m. <lb/>
ATLANTA . <lb/>
Ar. noon. <lb/>
Call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway Company connection <lb/>
lines for detailed information, or <lb/>
CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Dr. Major P. Manning <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
I now and will be located in Beth- <lb/>
el, N. , until Jan. let, 1909, Anyone <lb/>
desiring a can find me at Hotel. <lb/>
Miss Henrietta Pate <lb/>
GRADUATE NURSE <lb/>
Offers her services to the people of <lb/>
Greenville and community <lb/>
phone Greenville, N- C <lb/>
AMIS LONG. <lb/>
Lard Sale Monday Dec. <lb/>
Tie Noah Forbes, do <lb/>
d, have decided to have the <lb/>
lands, embracing three <lb/>
sold on time, one third cash <lb/>
I balance in three years, equal <lb/>
install <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
staple Groceries, Toys, <lb/>
Fancy Goods, <lb/>
For the holiday season, the <lb/>
Lou, -a Evans <lb/>
street, contains large stocks . i toys <lb/>
and novelty goods which arc <lb/>
Christmas offerings for old <lb/>
and young. These goods are all of- <lb/>
at money-saving prices, and <lb/>
they are the latest and best values <lb/>
market, no greater Inducements <lb/>
could possibly be offered anywhere. <lb/>
Mr. Long, is has been his usual <lb/>
tom, carries complete and select <lb/>
staple and fancy groceries, <lb/>
fruits, nuts, etc., which likewise <lb/>
offered at guarantee, prices. <lb/>
James Long is a native Pitt <lb/>
county and for the past fifteen years <lb/>
bus in successfully with <lb/>
retail interests, <lb/>
which period he built up a Select <lb/>
an established patronage and a <lb/>
splendid reputation <lb/>
reliability of all trade relations, <lb/>
I Mr. Long is among the popular and <lb/>
j citizens of the community <lb/>
and throughout county possess- <lb/>
a wide circle of friends and <lb/>
Taft Vane <lb/>
solid car load BUCK <lb/>
Also Rolls Matting;. Fine Line Couches, and Lace Curtains <lb/>
p Have just <lb/>
received a <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
to FLEMING MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
L. I. MOORE <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
LAW <lb/>
a R K x v i 1.1. c <lb/>
DR. L. C. SKINNER <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Office corner and Third <lb/>
formerly occupied by the late Col. I. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Barry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. iV. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. N C<lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
1848. Asset over <lb/>
H. BENTLEY <lb/>
Office, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. CARO <lb/>
Just Stop and Think. <lb/>
What it means to be a kin, and you <lb/>
will understand why we named our <lb/>
Ointment THE KING OF OINTMENT, <lb/>
for it is as much above other <lb/>
and ointments in curing eczema, itch, <lb/>
link worms, worms, piles, fever <lb/>
sores, cores or any kind of sere <lb/>
or disease of the skin as -i <lb/>
is over one of hi. servant Ilia for <lb/>
at I. II. m .; <lb/>
Hail's. Ayden, N. I., Hi <lb/>
ii N. <lb/>
or we will .-end it on re- <lb/>
of c <lb/>
rents per jar. Give it a We <lb/>
guarantee it to cure or we take <lb/>
of Ointment Company. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
EdmondS Fleming <lb/>
Located in business sec- <lb/>
of the town cl <lb/>
in operation and each <lb/>
sided over d . <lb/>
Our place is i <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
thank for <lb/>
ask you in n i. <lb/>
work is wan ii. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Hot and Cold Baths <lb/>
Electric Massage <lb/>
Cosmetics <lb/>
a specialty Electric <lb/>
Massage and Hair <lb/>
tonic given to ladies <lb/>
at their homes <lb/>
Opposite. H. G. <lb/>
. saw <lb/>
R. N. <lb/>
I N T B R V <lb/>
I lox <lb/>
U I. B, N. C. <lb/>
COAL AND WOOD <lb/>
Harvey's Cool and <lb/>
Yard yen with <lb/>
the test coal, grades, <lb/>
splint and sol t coal, <lb/>
hat J anthracite, egg <lb/>
stone and mil. We keep <lb/>
dry wood and de- <lb/>
livery. <lb/>
C. COMPANY <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
COAL I <lb/>
r Co. <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
Co n. in <lb/>
Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
Now <lb/>
an New Orleans, <lb/>
COAL <lb/>
. -.- <lb/>
Sec w your TURNAGE W . <lb/>
you a <lb/>
NO <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES . <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGO <lb/>
, t n . <lb/>
folk and i <lb/>
RED YE <lb/>
it cost most <lb/>
i H L N <lb/>
AS LONG <lb/>
inn i mi. s. c. <lb/>
r; n <lb/>
I. Q. SMITH for The Reflector. <lb/>
POOR<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
In stales. <lb/>
Since Inception, eight .-i- <lb/>
the sales conducted by <lb/>
K. Winslow have frown <lb/>
in i Hi farmers <lb/>
owners I'm county, <lb/>
cause there i lo he found there <lb/>
ready for iii- harness ample <lb/>
in age and lo i <lb/>
most condition and purpose; <lb/>
too, representations are re- <lb/>
liable, and terms as liberal a-- are <lb/>
with business <lb/>
From the stock farms of <lb/>
Missouri, Kansas. Illinois and other <lb/>
Western Stan's and horse market <lb/>
line horses mules arrive <lb/>
, k in season, so that the ad- <lb/>
vantage are offered of baying direct <lb/>
iron, source of supply, <lb/>
. the traders prof- <lb/>
t, speculative features of th. <lb/>
average horse trade. Ai E. <lb/>
stables the soiling of horses <lb/>
and mules Is conducted on the high <lb/>
plane of every <lb/>
mate business, for the purpose sought <lb/>
i to please an, and <lb/>
this is done by honest representation, <lb/>
trial teats, and pries <lb/>
that are invariably honest <lb/>
M lute to be <lb/>
round In the Winslow stables from <lb/>
y one hundred head horses <lb/>
and so that conditions are the <lb/>
most favorable to respond <lb/>
demand. Since beginning <lb/>
business In Greenville Mr. <lb/>
reliable methods of doing business <lb/>
has up a patronage which In- <lb/>
ninny of the lending farmers <lb/>
and concerns doing business through- <lb/>
out section. depend solely <lb/>
on advantages effort to sup- <lb/>
ply their needs when the demand <lb/>
arises for horses and mule. Mr. <lb/>
also handles a line of from <lb/>
medium to high grade buggies and <lb/>
wagons, also light harness. These <lb/>
are -old guaranteed prices and <lb/>
on the liberal terms. Mr E <lb/>
a native of North Caro- <lb/>
In the vicinity of <lb/>
where he grew up in the horse <lb/>
and has followed it successfully <lb/>
all Ids life, In the leading horse <lb/>
markets of the Western states the <lb/>
Winslow are thoroughly <lb/>
established, for number about <lb/>
twenty-five scattered throughout <lb/>
south. One can at a glance see <lb/>
the possessed as large <lb/>
buyers, for some one or more or <lb/>
them tire certainly in the market for <lb/>
car shipments, and their patron- <lb/>
age secures exceptional Inducements <lb/>
always shared In <lb/>
Bow <lb/>
I. II. <lb/>
inc. Hot <lb/>
Hen i . <lb/>
Confining his efforts exclusive- <lb/>
t,. the installation of plumb- <lb/>
an, hot water <lb/>
In homes and <lb/>
an, o . tobacco <lb/>
tine- for the farmers this section <lb/>
I. II Ponder maintains in this <lb/>
department of the <lb/>
the wry advantages to <lb/>
render a service noted for its <lb/>
workmanship and durability. <lb/>
In practically all the homes and <lb/>
buildings using water <lb/>
supply he has installed plumbing sys- <lb/>
including closets, lavatories an, <lb/>
bath tubs, so that his ability s <lb/>
contractor and mechanic could scar- <lb/>
be more thoroughly established. <lb/>
The same statement holds good with <lb/>
respect and hot water heat- <lb/>
for Instances of his work in this <lb/>
line can be multiplied In and around <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. Pender is now at <lb/>
work on the installation of the <lb/>
plumbing, sanitary appointments <lb/>
and bent in; in the Boat Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training School, now under <lb/>
construction at Greenville, and the <lb/>
very f--t of his being awarded this <lb/>
large contract being ill Itself a <lb/>
recognition of his expert m- <lb/>
and executive ability coming <lb/>
as it does from eminent authorities <lb/>
in architecture and building con- <lb/>
The specifications on <lb/>
which Mr Is based <lb/>
calls for the most approved sanitary <lb/>
appointments in plumbing and nest- <lb/>
which will require for Its <lb/>
factory execution workmanship of <lb/>
the ugliest order in th <lb/>
of tobacco Hues, nice business <lb/>
bus been done, render establish- <lb/>
being headquarters for this <lb/>
work this entire section. <lb/>
I. it Pender, as n citizen and me- <lb/>
Is well known and deservedly <lb/>
popular, enjoying the esteem sad <lb/>
confidence of the be- <lb/>
cause of the principles Integrity <lb/>
at., reliability so of <lb/>
his <lb/>
One of the most potent factors In <lb/>
recent development <lb/>
in whose tar reaching <lb/>
Influences have raised economic con- <lb/>
to a higher level generally Is <lb/>
to be found the Home Building <lb/>
and Loan Association, of Greenville, <lb/>
ii of whose en i <lb/>
to home ownership abound in <lb/>
the many dwellings built cud <lb/>
purchased by the members of this or- <lb/>
since it established <lb/>
in May, 1906. Its methods, its in- <lb/>
and Its co-operation convert <lb/>
he tenant Into an owner without <lb/>
much effort or self denial and <lb/>
raises him in a position -f home <lb/>
ownership a condition preliminary <lb/>
to in old ace. it has <lb/>
encouraged Industry and thrift, and <lb/>
In so doing has cultivated qualities <lb/>
of the beat <lb/>
ind made of the community an <lb/>
of home owners, the strong- <lb/>
est and best Inducement Greenville, <lb/>
ST any other town, could possibly <lb/>
for the favorable consideration <lb/>
of the Inquirer In enumerating it <lb/>
advantages. The Home Building and <lb/>
Association shares a par <lb/>
of payable at <lb/>
f Sac Money is loaned <lb/>
on all of real security. <lb/>
becoming stock holders <lb/>
rod .-having in the declared dividends <lb/>
Just as stockholders. It solves the <lb/>
question of home ownership by put- <lb/>
ting members in a position to stop <lb/>
paying rim and what had <lb/>
hitherto been paid out as rent <lb/>
s purchase money on the home, pay- <lb/>
in small or dues <lb/>
causes no inconvenience. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Groceries. <lb/>
Doing a nice business in the towns <lb/>
the territory surrounding <lb/>
In the wholesale <lb/>
line, because goods, prices and de- <lb/>
liveries are in all Instances <lb/>
reliable, l. W. Manic <lb/>
can be justly ranked <lb/>
among the progressive <lb/>
of this section of North <lb/>
i ., for hi anticipation <lb/>
ill needs in the food line <lb/>
Ur. carries constantly com- <lb/>
lines of standard product.- In <lb/>
aimed and bottled goods, extracts <lb/>
ind spices leas and coffees, bakers <lb/>
light goods and foods, ran- <lb/>
and cigars to- <lb/>
soaps and laundry supplies, <lb/>
Royal, Obelisk and oilier <lb/>
brands of flour, and salt <lb/>
meats, smoked and salt fish, lards <lb/>
and compounds, etc. He also hand- <lb/>
fruits and vegetables, being In <lb/>
receipt of choice productions <lb/>
in Urns. W. <lb/>
his present business in <lb/>
living of an enterprising <lb/>
he embarked by degrees into <lb/>
lie wholesale business until it <lb/>
n such proportions as to <lb/>
up all his time and attention. In <lb/>
curing supplies for bis trade Mr <lb/>
Harden buys direct from the <lb/>
grower in car load lots, <lb/>
where possible, and this policy <lb/>
places his goods in Greenville at <lb/>
prices which enable him to compete, <lb/>
quality for quality. with the <lb/>
competitors. Orders in the <lb/>
wholesale department received by <lb/>
mail or telephone are shipped out <lb/>
promptly and to the very letter <lb/>
Instructions, so that the service is <lb/>
reliable in every respect. <lb/>
Throughout this section Mr. <lb/>
customers includes a number the <lb/>
leading concerns engaged the re- <lb/>
tail trade and their patron- <lb/>
age year after year la the <lb/>
of his ability to render tis- <lb/>
fact ion. <lb/>
i Insurance. <lb/>
As the representative of the large <lb/>
exporting firm of <lb/>
Son. of Wilmington, N. C, <lb/>
W. H. rick, through his <lb/>
lier facilities of being in <lb/>
touch with all the <lb/>
foreign and domestic cotton markets <lb/>
las main- <lb/>
farmers throughout <lb/>
this section of Eastern North Caro- <lb/>
unsurpassed opportunities and <lb/>
advantages for the sale of cotton. By <lb/>
distance telephone, mail and <lb/>
telegraph Mr. Is Informed <lb/>
constantly of state of the market <lb/>
both this country In <lb/>
f daily sales in the lead lug markets, <lb/>
of total consumption by <lb/>
Industries from time to time and <lb/>
of whatever other tint <lb/>
nay have any Influence on present <lb/>
future pi Ices. So that all <lb/>
he.-e advantages at hand he is in a <lb/>
position to quote the lop of the <lb/>
on colon at all limes, added to <lb/>
which is his reputation for <lb/>
ad his disposition and to <lb/>
trade offerings strictly according to <lb/>
heir classification In the leading <lb/>
For several veal's Mr. <lb/>
was a successful buyer of <lb/>
ten at N. C, <lb/>
himself eighteen months ago <lb/>
i Greenville In order enlarge the <lb/>
-ope of his operations in a wider <lb/>
His advent as a buyer, <lb/>
a- he does an, Import- <lb/>
cotton Interests in the export <lb/>
has been without question a <lb/>
acquisition to Greenville. <lb/>
Jr. operations adding <lb/>
i its importance and popularity as <lb/>
i selling market. Mr. also <lb/>
Is a general Insurance agency, <lb/>
is composed of several of the <lb/>
underwriting <lb/>
he country issuing Are, life and <lb/>
liability policies of Insurance. In <lb/>
department he is prepared to of- <lb/>
. r protection on terms as liberal as <lb/>
an in- secured from companies of <lb/>
fidelity in the perform- <lb/>
of their obligations, <lb/>
ind financial standing and <lb/>
a-- records of performances <lb/>
absolute security, On his books <lb/>
r has written names <lb/>
if many of the leading proper <lb/>
and ; tens siding through- <lb/>
int who have d <lb/>
-tinted a r n e f his <lb/>
of the reliable advantages <lb/>
offers in the Insurance line. W. <lb/>
H, . native i l <lb/>
in tin neighborhood <lb/>
in. where for several years lie was <lb/>
in merchandising, and for <lb/>
years in cotton buying <lb/>
and in which section he still <lb/>
In rests. <lb/>
Since locating in Greenville Mr. <lb/>
has done bis full share of <lb/>
m in both cotton and <lb/>
am. reports a of his <lb/>
location a constant- <lb/>
Increasing patronage and an en- <lb/>
future. <lb/>
Staple <lb/>
In the neatness and attractiveness <lb/>
Its arrangement and stock <lb/>
exhibits and in the high character <lb/>
and comprehensiveness the stock <lb/>
Me re d fat t <lb/>
the Ricks tin Store con- <lb/>
Its appointments the very <lb/>
of metropolitan features and <lb/>
that the patronage enjoyed Is select, <lb/>
discriminating extensive This <lb/>
business nils established about two <lb/>
years ago by R. II. Kicks, who con- <lb/>
ducted It In Ills individual capacity <lb/>
for one year, when W. II Kicks ac- <lb/>
an interest and the h of <lb/>
became II. II. t . Since <lb/>
inception the of <lb/>
in buying for the <lb/>
has been how cheap, how <lb/>
for only goods of established <lb/>
purity and general excellence find a <lb/>
place on the shelves or counters. <lb/>
This policy Is a sufficient explanation <lb/>
for the presence ill the stocks of <lb/>
celebrated coffees, Obelisk. <lb/>
Royal and Dunlap's Superlative <lb/>
flouts, the P. V. tip- Swift <lb/>
Premium hums, willow <lb/>
butler, the Clara Belle cheese, the <lb/>
Mecklenburg ginger a-, of which <lb/>
latter beverage this firm is sole dis- <lb/>
in section. <lb/>
Many i s and trade marks <lb/>
of high class productions in <lb/>
delicatessen foods and fancy <lb/>
groceries could be given, but enough <lb/>
has been mentioned to the <lb/>
high character of the stocks carried <lb/>
and laudable aim the manage- <lb/>
to handle only the best. For <lb/>
Ins rem i it is becoming a son led <lb/>
a in the community <lb/>
whatever comes from the store <lb/>
must be good, and that reputation <lb/>
repays the efforts of <lb/>
in maintaining conditions <lb/>
than which there can be no <lb/>
anywhere, for there is always <lb/>
d iii popular appreciation. R. <lb/>
II Kick i Co. carry constantly the <lb/>
b. st of fancy fruit and <lb/>
vegetables, and frequent arrivals In <lb/>
ii -e lines maintain the fa <lb/>
constantly. The <lb/>
the and Hie patronage <lb/>
n Mi t a live, wide awake a pro- <lb/>
management and the <lb/>
is valuable acquisition to <lb/>
any community. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discount <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
All other stocks, Bonds, <lb/>
mortgage <lb/>
Banking houses, furniture<lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Items <lb/>
coin 681.00 <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
mill currency 1,462.18 <lb/>
Nat and <lb/>
C miles <lb/>
AS <lb/>
Total 1217,448.69 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
rent expenses tax <lb/>
paid <lb/>
Bills 15,000.00 <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Deposit 21,062.20 <lb/>
Deposit sub. to <lb/>
check 118,164.91 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
James Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
solemnly -swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. JAMES L LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me this 4th day of <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
II. D. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. ANDREWS <lb/>
W. B. WILSON <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At The of Business November <lb/>
for t <lb/>
of <lb/>
i Works <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Wholesale Grocers. <lb/>
The establish wholesale <lb/>
grocery homes dis- <lb/>
tributing points has created more <lb/>
Favorable advantages among <lb/>
for. by being brought closer <lb/>
the wholesale source of supply a <lb/>
cumber if money-saving advantages <lb/>
hand. To trade, <lb/>
, offer con- <lb/>
st; ally of fresh <lb/>
reliable service and <lb/>
This carries <lb/>
in its warehouse stocks of <lb/>
canned bottled goods, attract <lb/>
spires, teas and <lb/>
goods and confections, <lb/>
and laundry <lb/>
generally. <lb/>
r- mail or t <lb/>
phone receive prompt attention, and <lb/>
Roods promptly to <lb/>
I. . S and K. II. <lb/>
are the owner ind founders of the <lb/>
was established Ion <lb/>
ago. and what was the <lb/>
to ad- <lb/>
v a is ill this to I <lb/>
landowner <lb/>
within limits <lb/>
, i Mill i choice <lb/>
i i in i ii ii rest mi <lb/>
for tin eat I'll Is bound <lb/>
Io iii talus <lb/>
growth in mil in p u <lb/>
. C. I- <lb/>
Marble Works. <lb/>
The one great advantage <lb/>
presence of the <lb/>
in it- <lb/>
. It at home all the <lb/>
to win- to patrons just <lb/>
, they want in a Or <lb/>
monument, and to deliver and <lb/>
ill orders i as want it done, <lb/>
a word the plain is In dose touch <lb/>
local conditions demands in <lb/>
line, and thin very reason the <lb/>
jest, the most satisfactory the <lb/>
reliable service can always <lb/>
mi The Marble <lb/>
make monuments and tomb- <lb/>
tones in all the leading little <lb/>
from the humble grave mark <lb/>
to tin elaborate memorial, <lb/>
and a of work <lb/>
in carving, engraving and <lb/>
lotting up the lest In- <lb/>
being hones equivalents, <lb/>
Daring seventeen career In <lb/>
lie tombstones <lb/>
work, In one or <lb/>
mother, has been dune for <lb/>
tire leading families through- <lb/>
It North C an these <lb/>
an f in cemeteries <lb/>
burial plots scattered nil over <lb/>
the country. The Marble <lb/>
Ai i- in a number <lb/>
if in Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
y. men In their several <lb/>
communities who offer the valuable <lb/>
and which ill lie- policy <lb/>
I concern is in <lb/>
delivery ; <lb/>
-I lag no in the b., air <lb/>
tinier, i r i Iii <lb/>
,. of sold Mr <lb/>
I. C. ; and owner <lb/>
the bu.-iii-. Is a native of North <lb/>
Carolina mid from early manhood <lb/>
hi . followed the i utters <lb/>
in h i n <lb/>
of <lb/>
In HI. up <lb/>
.-t In and an <lb/>
i i r y. <lb/>
I a great <lb/>
in; setting up delivery <lb/>
f. rib rs, I. a in the -hops in charge <lb/>
Mr. i. b. Johnson, a mechanic of <lb/>
pi kill in all the depart- <lb/>
cl his trade. <lb/>
THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, <lb/>
In the of North Carolina, at the <lb/>
close of business. Nov. 1906 <lb/>
Loans and discounts t <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured 2,024.55 <lb/>
IT. S. Honda to secure cir- <lb/>
k r house, furniture, <lb/>
and 3.216.02 <lb/>
Due from National <lb/>
reserve <lb/>
Due from State Hanks <lb/>
and Bankers 4.247.57 <lb/>
Due from approved <lb/>
.-. agents 14,103.60 <lb/>
Checks and other rush <lb/>
items 161.18 <lb/>
Exchanges for clearing house 7,074.88 <lb/>
Notes of other National <lb/>
150.00 <lb/>
Fractional paper currency, <lb/>
and cents 25.115 <lb/>
specie q inn <lb/>
notes <lb/>
Redemption fund with <lb/>
S. Treasurer per cent. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 60,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 10,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided less cur- <lb/>
rent expenses, tuxes paid 1.410.78 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
lo check <lb/>
Time <lb/>
checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Holds burrowed 21,000.00 <lb/>
Notes and bills 4,000.000 <lb/>
1,060.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of N. Cm County of <lb/>
I. V. Forbes, cashier of the above- <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
above statement is true to the best <lb/>
of knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb/>
this day of December. <lb/>
ANDREW J. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Correct Alt. <lb/>
F. JAMES. <lb/>
E. A. MOVE. <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All accounts due II. A. <lb/>
Son for the year 1807 and Timber <lb/>
lake for the year 1808 unpaid by <lb/>
l-t. Ii. to or <lb/>
will I e put into a and <lb/>
all under live doll will be advertised <lb/>
in The Daily Reflector giving the names <lb/>
ard amounts and lie the <lb/>
court door in Greenville to the <lb/>
highest at the term of <lb/>
1809. J. T. <lb/>
This Dec. p. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
buns<lb/>
1,810.00 <lb/>
Duo from <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor com currency <lb/>
National notes <lb/>
other s. notes <lb/>
Total. 847,867.611 <lb/>
BREAD <lb/>
Mr at the <lb/>
. building near court house, bakes every <lb/>
I, rolls, and pies, Or <lb/>
filled anywhere hi lea<lb/>
Loans and discounts stock 10,000.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts see. 2,265.06 , Surplus fund <lb/>
Unsecured 1,002.46 Undivided less <lb/>
1,188.06 <lb/>
t i-- undivided profits, less <lb/>
Furniture and 1,680.60 our d , <lb/>
Doe from 22,764.60 . ., . ., . <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
1,400.0 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
all minor coin currency <lb/>
notes and other <lb/>
U. s. notes <lb/>
To <lb/>
117.50 <lb/>
441.80 <lb/>
Bills payable 18,000.00 <lb/>
Time Certificates de. 0,888.01 <lb/>
Deposit sub. to cheek 47,543.67 <lb/>
Cashier outstanding 562.22 <lb/>
Certified check SI <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. J. K. Davis. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. K. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. I his 2nd day of<lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
V. M. DAVIS <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT GRIFTON. N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business November 1908. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
and Discounts 14,063.43 Capital 10,000.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts seed 10.00.00 Undivided profits less <lb/>
Unsecured 1,230.28 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,190.52 <lb/>
Due from 2,788.16 <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin currency 198.40 <lb/>
National bank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes 400.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 166.14 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check <lb/>
Cashier's out- <lb/>
standing 29.85 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the lest of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
W. W. DAWSON, <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
Z. BROOKS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
fore me, this 3rd day of <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
BETHEL CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. CAROLINA. <lb/>
At the Close of Business November, <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
625.00 . , . <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
18,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current exp. paid 187.07 <lb/>
Time of Deposit 8,401.68 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck. 82,868.80 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
State North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
belief. W. II. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn lo before <lb/>
this 6th day December, <lb/>
S. T. CARSON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
If. O. BLOUNT, <lb/>
ST A TON, <lb/>
B. II. JONES, <lb/>
Directors,<lb/>
HANK <lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
Bank is in Ow <lb/>
fall of <lb/>
several its <lb/>
II U <lb/>
to <lb/>
established in Eastern North Caro- <lb/>
which the <lb/>
in this section Individual <lb/>
which had hitherto I. <lb/>
the custom, and place,, It b <lb/>
pi; secured b the <lb/>
of a number of individuals as stock- <lb/>
holders, the <lb/>
policy f division . prom <lb/>
the <lb/>
time. This bank having a <lb/>
and account In excess of its to- <lb/>
Is among the hon- <lb/>
or of North Carolina, <lb/>
security and safety of such <lb/>
Honor arc <lb/>
and unquestionable among all <lb/>
on <lb/>
June <lb/>
has been to. the <lb/>
requirements the people Pl <lb/>
in all financial matters and <lb/>
the fidelity of its career is a source <lb/>
of pride to all those who In any <lb/>
manner been connected with It. This <lb/>
bank does a genera banking M <lb/>
mm following the most approved <lb/>
modem banking methods. Interest <lb/>
are. Farm Implement. <lb/>
The Corey Store is <lb/>
among the old and well known retail <lb/>
establishments of county, <lb/>
tor responded wit <lb/>
to the needs of property own- <lb/>
., u- i- , <lb/>
for . many arm , he ,. <lb/>
found iii every complete . . . . <lb/>
Block. At the Carey , Judgment as a buy. r <lb/>
which is located at No. -11 , ow strictly lo the poll- <lb/>
can be a general line has -c lag production. <lb/>
hardware. Including sun n <lb/>
. , <lb/>
Staple and <lb/>
win, <lb/>
la and <lb/>
L . be found in . -or. <lb/>
t Vandyke I, virtue . <lb/>
the v. <lb/>
the food lines. <lb/>
cat <lb/>
plies <lb/>
At this frequently <lb/>
i In <lb/>
M j<lb/>
and n <lb/>
Of <lb/>
relations. At I frequently .-. as to <lb/>
and wheelwright farm for <lb/>
household supplies, etc. m convinced are <lb/>
Corey is for the to q. bed- <lb/>
makes of fan,. In all turn <lb/>
Which are offered at . A, their <lb/>
prices A repair shop for ha H as IS . . , t <lb/>
urge store quarters an area -t <lb/>
feet of Boor space is crowded With <lb/>
the latest designs In furniture in a <lb/>
variety of quality and prices, <lb/>
goods are the productions of leading <lb/>
manufacturers the <lb/>
try are purchased in car load <lb/>
; ,. factory door and are <lb/>
laid down in Greenville without the <lb/>
f middlemen who add <lb/>
prices. A re <lb/>
conducted fin connection with <lb/>
business, and all repair, are made n <lb/>
a durable manner by <lb/>
mechanical ability In line. NOT <lb/>
harness Is kepi constantly stock, <lb/>
and all orders are executed <lb/>
Mr. carries <lb/>
make, of and heating stoves <lb/>
banking methods. and range. <lb/>
on time The <lb/>
Us,,,,, . e . from <lb/>
,. cottage to the more <lb/>
also handle, s line of i guaranteeing price. <lb/>
makes of gun. and an., Hon. , , <lb/>
altogether, f Their line of <lb/>
demands, g <lb/>
prevail in all I . matting, <lb/>
Corey is among PHI linoleums which are <lb/>
w., known and business . , condition. <lb/>
men. as is likewise his business .- ,,.,. ,.,. <lb/>
lug for <lb/>
policy to patrons the <lb/>
values m foods, and these value <lb/>
Ur. Johnson invariably guarantees to <lb/>
patrons In every and In all <lb/>
store the housekeeper can secure all <lb/>
needs for the from ample col- <lb/>
of canned and bottled goods, <lb/>
teas and coffees, extracts and spices, <lb/>
candies confections, bakers light <lb/>
goods and breakfast fond.-, teas and <lb/>
and staple groceries general- <lb/>
For the holiday trade the line of <lb/>
delicious roods, nuts and confections <lb/>
will he a special feature, for special <lb/>
Healer III AH Kinds of Kc.-l. <lb/>
In his new and spacious I <lb/>
building, is located on a spin <lb/>
track the Norfolk . R. <lb/>
It., v. la better prepared <lb/>
in i all <lb/>
of I n II reed. The <lb/>
building I. U reel, and <lb/>
la i tin <lb/>
or car load <lb/>
at the Lives, possible hand- <lb/>
ling, being unloaded direct iron, <lb/>
Into the store This <lb/>
with policy buying In <lb/>
leading grain and hay <lb/>
the country, i Mr. <lb/>
quote as low as l Is <lb/>
to make VI bis warehouse, <lb/>
which is the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern he carries constantly <lb/>
large stock.- cotton seed meal and <lb/>
hulls, bay. corn, oats, bran, ship <lb/>
and all kinds of farm and gar <lb/>
,,,. go In any <lb/>
one <lb/>
inn export <lb/>
,. j,, the buying <lb/>
doc <lb/>
. i <lb/>
the <lb/>
. Of . <lb/>
advantage <lb/>
the highest market <lb/>
prices and render in all <lb/>
u service. their <lb/>
office market reports tire being <lb/>
received <lb/>
the day, likewise the total daily <lb/>
exports and all information re- <lb/>
in any manner supply <lb/>
demand and which may <lb/>
have any effect on present <lb/>
future prices, so that the ad- <lb/>
vantage enjoyed arc complete <lb/>
reliable in every <lb/>
,.,, .,, so that orders any . <lb/>
with th best resp.-ct. Mr. Jesse r i t. <lb/>
Production, on the for the founder the a business <lb/>
have already been made <lb/>
money. <lb/>
V. V. began business <lb/>
Greenville seven year, ago as one <lb/>
the firm of Johnston Bros., <lb/>
, moderate way. dose attention <lb/>
capital stock of the bank, all which <lb/>
is paid in. is an,, the <lb/>
The of- <lb/>
R. . Davis, president; I. <lb/>
A. Andrews, vice president; <lb/>
I cashier, who with J. <lb/>
Move, H. W. B. Wilson. It. <lb/>
and S. T. Hooker <lb/>
directorate. All the above <lb/>
are of established standing <lb/>
In the community, and their long as- <lb/>
with the people r sec- <lb/>
and their successful In <lb/>
their individual as business <lb/>
men are In themselves the best <lb/>
guarantees that the interests or <lb/>
will carefully safe- <lb/>
guarded and the <lb/>
so characteristic of this <lb/>
continue to be in the <lb/>
as in the past one . Its popular <lb/>
features. A yet in the very prime of <lb/>
a successful hanking Mr. J. I- <lb/>
the cashier of Institution. <lb/>
possesses the the great- <lb/>
number or service in the <lb/>
banking business in Pit, county. <lb/>
experience he stalled in <lb/>
with Tyson Bawls in 1802. and by <lb/>
close attention to business, ii genial <lb/>
and pronounced <lb/>
he worked his way up through <lb/>
all the departments of banking to his <lb/>
present position, the duties of which <lb/>
he has discharge,, years With <lb/>
honor alike to himself to <lb/>
banking fraternity. <lb/>
have on hand all the <lb/>
on Mr. Johnston gives <lb/>
special attention handling fancy <lb/>
fruits and vegetables, and can always <lb/>
to a demand with choice <lb/>
productions for he nothing else <lb/>
for his trade. Since <lb/>
year, ago <lb/>
ton has built up a and <lb/>
business and by always <lb/>
a reliable of supply. <lb/>
progress from beginning wag <lb/>
steady and sure, until, now, his <lb/>
duties and methods of doing <lb/>
are of such u character a. o <lb/>
Insure the most favorable market <lb/>
renditions for farmer, and <lb/>
generally. Mr. Johnston <lb/>
a can be <lb/>
-aid be the founder <lb/>
market, tor he was <lb/>
very t. <lb/>
of buying and <lb/>
bis sole time <lb/>
it to the <lb/>
it acquired within <lb/>
fifteen years tins <lb/>
point. A native. lie <lb/>
Mr. Ins <lb/>
,;,;, , career at and <lb/>
-hi-n.,, result, by hard work, and <lb/>
rowing patronage and his . . <lb/>
the community. <lb/>
white <lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
Conducting a general Insurance <lb/>
agency which is compose f thirty- <lb/>
of the leading <lb/>
of the country In the Insurance <lb/>
world. II. A. Prepared W <lb/>
furnish policies in any r the var- <lb/>
departments of underwriting <lb/>
granting an Indemnity against loss <lb/>
by lire or liability. Through Ibis <lb/>
since II was established <lb/>
Mr. White presents very <lb/>
features or the lire liability <lb/>
insurance business as conducted by <lb/>
companies whose <lb/>
unquestioned, whose record for n<lb/>
. ton increasing . <lb/>
holiday trade preparations nave renewals Mr. <lb/>
w been completed . be In is prompt and <lb/>
. . .,., ;. . <lb/>
A. It- <lb/>
for everybody is per- <lb/>
haps the and best way to <lb/>
describe range and variety <lb/>
t he found In <lb/>
Store conducted ill by A. <lb/>
B. Co. For the <lb/>
holiday trade preparations hi <lb/>
now been completed be In <lb/>
to respond lo every condition. <lb/>
and purse, and from I <lb/>
Hirers and leading wholesale mar- <lb/>
collection, of the newest, . <lb/>
bes. productions been col- <lb/>
In a profusion variety. <lb/>
.,.,, price, the <lb/>
on shelve-, counter,. <lb/>
and in sine. ca. II are <lb/>
one continuous <lb/>
pg and mas o.- <lb/>
are found Is <lb/>
fancy leather goods, novelty <lb/>
productions or all kinds, toys, glass. <lb/>
China and lamps. <lb/>
school books, students <lb/>
plain and ran. <lb/>
games or all descriptions, and <lb/>
thousand and one to lie <lb/>
found in Stock, of this <lb/>
This concern is the only <lb/>
agency i o <lb/>
North Carolina for the celebrated <lb/>
Which <lb/>
are received direct from the <lb/>
opticians, the O. K. Hawks <lb/>
Co. of Atlanta, and whose <lb/>
is such a character or <lb/>
excellence as to have many <lb/>
a better could <lb/>
not be paid to tills line lenses. <lb/>
For the holiday period the manage- <lb/>
the Racket Store Will in- <lb/>
crease the present tores sales- <lb/>
people, so that the services Will OS <lb/>
kept at Us present standard of being <lb/>
both efficient and accommodating. A. <lb/>
B Ellington and C B. Harris coin- <lb/>
pose the arm. Mr. how- <lb/>
ever, has the management of me <lb/>
business, Mr. Harris being engaged <lb/>
in other pursuits. As a buyer and <lb/>
manager Mr. has demon- <lb/>
judgment and ability in OM <lb/>
building up of the Greenville Racket <lb/>
their promptness and SI <lb/>
their an,, most convincing <lb/>
guarantees for a satisfactory <lb/>
vice and whose policies are as <lb/>
as are consistent with the faith- <lb/>
performance of all contract <lb/>
As a result of Us <lb/>
comforts, window shades In <lb/>
of assortment anticipate <lb/>
Van- <lb/>
receive stoves In car load <lb/>
consignments, and in <lb/>
reveals the <lb/>
of bailing makers, and winch <lb/>
in design, finish an,, economy op- <lb/>
are the type, of stove <lb/>
construction i market. The <lb/>
collection of parlor lamps, <lb/>
pictures and picture are <lb/>
I or appropriate Christmas of- <lb/>
and exhibit, are tempt- <lb/>
E H. and Z. P. Vandyke com- <lb/>
the firm. They are among <lb/>
I county's reliable and esteemed <lb/>
men and and are <lb/>
. I.- commended for their en- <lb/>
home and <lb/>
men. Is today among i s <lb/>
popular and progressive enterprises. <lb/>
is a native of county through- <lb/>
out which he has a wide circle <lb/>
friends and In his <lb/>
policy quality <lb/>
rood of whose merit <lb/>
there can be no he is certain- <lb/>
to be commended and appreciation <lb/>
of such a policy Is <lb/>
slant and generous for to <lb/>
and where . buy It. are two prime <lb/>
consideration, answered In the <lb/>
the Johnston Grocery <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
by methods, and those re- <lb/>
are in evidence In a largo <lb/>
is an <lb/>
reputation. Mr. Johnston <lb/>
Is building up a nice business as a <lb/>
buyer and shipper, and In many lines <lb/>
he is prepared on short notice . sup- <lb/>
ply wholesale i. <lb/>
lug bod-rock prices and prompt de- <lb/>
livery. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ti. A. <lb/>
advantage, metro- <lb/>
in every respect. <lb/>
THE HANK. <lb/>
Chartered and operating under <lb/>
States National banking laws <lb/>
gallons, as a -i . j s <lb/>
n companies I lo patrons the <lb/>
the while insurance Agency has f supervision the a- <lb/>
. , . ItS <lb/>
Its career furnished policies for <lb/>
. great deal of the and <lb/>
proper. Interests i this <lb/>
Motion and the f patrons keeps <lb/>
on increasing along. In l <lb/>
Hank Of since Its <lb/>
Inception in April. 1900. has already <lb/>
reached a position In character and <lb/>
extent of Us patronage and <lb/>
which Places II among <lb/>
ti. prosperous banking Institution. <lb/>
or North Carolina. For a young on- <lb/>
Its las, rendered <lb/>
to the Comptroller of the Currency <lb/>
D close business Sept. <lb/>
reveals a condition of which Its <lb/>
feel Justly <lb/>
this the <lb/>
i- . . taken, ; II <lb/>
efficient so the <lb/>
liability prevails all <lb/>
relation, with patron. Mr. H. a. <lb/>
White is on.- of the promoters and <lb/>
until last August, President <lb/>
Home Building and Loan <lb/>
,, of Greenville and is now Its <lb/>
and Treasurer, an of <lb/>
I ti,,,, which by the opportunities II o , , , , officers, of a <lb/>
provided home ,,. ,,. ,;, dire <lb/>
hag been positively a j conservative, <lb/>
Mr. among ,,,.,. , <lb/>
and representative g , . ; ;,, .,,,;., ,;.,,, <lb/>
the of whose relations if ,. , enter- <lb/>
have wen and fostered for pop <lb/>
Staple gad Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Sin.-.- embarking In business on. <lb/>
year ago. a. the successor . James <lb/>
Brown, at No. street o. <lb/>
A. Jackson has met with a <lb/>
experience as a builder, <lb/>
and is adding dally to both sales and <lb/>
patronage. Al his headquarter. Mr <lb/>
Jackson carries constantly I <lb/>
line of canned and bottled g. <lb/>
tracts and spices, leas and <lb/>
goods and <lb/>
foods s full <lb/>
tides in the grocer, line. He o <lb/>
In stock <lb/>
of crockery ware and <lb/>
represent bes, values., tad <lb/>
U, these lines the money. Mr. <lb/>
Jackson makes II a <lb/>
fruits and vegetables in season. <lb/>
that his facilities lake in . u <lb/>
g the housekeepers- <lb/>
in th- grocery line, Special <lb/>
Is to the delivery all <lb/>
orders. II being the constant and <lb/>
effort to consul, and satisfy wish- <lb/>
es and conveniences of patron. In <lb/>
every particular, a. A. Jackson Is <lb/>
, native of county, b various <lb/>
he has a <lb/>
. , a i <lb/>
B, his ever, hi I <lb/>
. in a fir <lb/>
i here <lb/>
i price <lb/>
an obliging <lb/>
found. <lb/>
The hardware store of II I. in <lb/>
is another one re- <lb/>
liable <lb/>
established by Its present <lb/>
about ten years ago and has during <lb/>
all its car. responded with <lb/>
.,,., and lid and and hon- <lb/>
est prices to the need, of the proper- <lb/>
owner, r. mechanic and <lb/>
for all in Its line. <lb/>
The carried comprise select <lb/>
collect Ions of building hardware, <lb/>
tools, cutlery, gnu- and <lb/>
ammunition, boa farm <lb/>
supplies III the line, <lb/>
bet- stoves and range <lb/>
,,, market. f which the c . <lb/>
orated j, .,. a type <lb/>
Hie Mr. r <lb/>
handles o a collection <lb/>
tested of <lb/>
and supplies all needs In this <lb/>
guaranteed II. <lb/>
comity <lb/>
ii . . <lb/>
for the yrs lie <lb/>
making it <lb/>
hi. cot- <lb/>
to,, operation, ex- <lb/>
all over eastern North <lb/>
sec- <lb/>
,,,, K. i. well favorably <lb/>
known. Mr. i- <lb/>
that .-lass whoso co- <lb/>
i always <lb/>
any proposition <lb/>
lo up <lb/>
along <lb/>
give Iii.-. this disposition <lb/>
I is preference for in- <lb/>
vestment, in enterprises, <lb/>
doing inter. st.-l <lb/>
.-f <lb/>
Mr I- Hall. <lb/>
r;,.,. o, <lb/>
Neck, <lb/>
,; In <lb/>
., families in <lb/>
In his present <lb/>
ho .-.-. l <lb/>
to main- <lb/>
h r the I sec <lb/>
the <lb/>
Vi,.,. i <lb/>
N. C. Doc 8.1908. <lb/>
.;. was <lb/>
ck but was <lb/>
th- <lb/>
and at n <lb/>
established <lb/>
and his business among <lb/>
well km <lb/>
ten <lb/>
n vi r possible <lb/>
,,. i able i give bis I <lb/>
low. i and . saving i <lb/>
the <lb/>
, tail- i- a mm. of <lb/>
and i among worthy and prov <lb/>
.,.,;.,,,,. men. lie enjoys I C <lb/>
established patronage. <lb/>
and bis business among the , j w <lb/>
well of <lb/>
fair buys direct from and a <lb/>
R. H ma J- <lb/>
Cob., wad to lay <lb/>
r. am that the <lb/>
a of the land will i boW <lb/>
about the But <lb/>
Jam <lb/>
C, E, M <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
., <lb/>
can <lb/>
and <lb/>
be <lb/>
and esteem. <lb/>
A DANGEROUS OPERATION <lb/>
t. the removal of the appendix by a <lb/>
on No one who takes Dr. Kings New <lb/>
subject to this fright- <lb/>
work so quietly you<lb/>
b aria. <lb/>
a-. J. L. s Drug re. <lb/>
The advantages lie <lb/>
enjoys as a wholesale <lb/>
center l well illustrated by <lb/>
.,.,. ,,. the <lb/>
progressive i <lb/>
Grocery Co. which was <lb/>
at ibis point l. B. Smith and W. <lb/>
j. two and on- years <lb/>
ago Al the and ware- <lb/>
House this w- <lb/>
,, constantly received in car load <lb/>
consignments, roods and sundry pro- <lb/>
duct, of all kinds in -be grocery line <lb/>
direct from the manufacturers <lb/>
Which are in turn offered to the <lb/>
at prices which are to <lb/>
stand th <lb/>
competitions. These <lb/>
consist of canned an. <lb/>
goods, and spices, tea. and <lb/>
bakers light goods and break- <lb/>
fast foods, soaps and laundry sup- <lb/>
plies, cigars all,, tobaccos, SM. <lb/>
Messrs. Smith and <lb/>
among the younger and <lb/>
citizens and business men f <lb/>
and arc certainly.-. <lb/>
Only building up for <lb/>
an established business, but who b <lb/>
I doing are giving to <lb/>
added prestige and importance g. ow <lb/>
out of their operations in <lb/>
wholesale line. <lb/>
stock paid l 80- <lb/>
Bl. <lb/>
Total deposits . <lb/>
Total resources . <lb/>
see n glance <lb/>
Strength, and security and no <lb/>
more desirable condition could M <lb/>
or demanded. The Na- <lb/>
Bank Greenville does a <lb/>
general banking business and <lb/>
correspondent. In the Hading <lb/>
., center, the best possible fa- <lb/>
are always hand for a <lb/>
reliable service, <lb/>
is allowed on lime deposits <lb/>
most liberal accommodations <lb/>
,,, principles are <lb/>
,. vi ended to patrons. w <lb/>
officer. r bank <lb/>
p. o. -lames. President; J <lb/>
and F. <lb/>
., Forbes, and the <lb/>
two E. A. Jr. J. <lb/>
B Winslow, E. Nobles. . <lb/>
Harvey. II. W. <lb/>
and B. Harris form board <lb/>
Of directors. <lb/>
HARM <lb/>
Equipped both in mechanical ex- <lb/>
and facilities repair <lb/>
work all kinds Hardy Baker. <lb/>
whose is located near <lb/>
the Norfolk depot, are <lb/>
prepared to repair iron and wood <lb/>
part, in vehicles, guns, bicycles. sew- <lb/>
In. machine, and mechanical <lb/>
generally. They also build wag- <lb/>
on, to order, on notice, using <lb/>
their construction i <lb/>
material and workmanship which <lb/>
can insure durable service. <lb/>
Vehicles and furniture are<lb/>
. ,;.,. . to <lb/>
reliable count . ship S I POtatOeS to <lb/>
eel. . I <lb/>
, d upon n <lb/>
id I n . I i I. in These <lb/>
.,,. , k comprise dry goods, no i a <lb/>
and l is, <lb/>
i, and children, shoes, clothing, <lb/>
many articles to be found In <lb/>
general line no service <lb/>
All above goods have been inert <lb/>
chased In the lending wholesale mar- held. . <lb/>
k,.,. the country the low. Mr. and C. L. <lb/>
and discounts of their children were in <lb/>
our neighborhood Sunday. <lb/>
Ivy and Lloyd Smith went to <lb/>
Scot <lb/>
B F. lost a fine mule by <lb/>
death Friday night. <lb/>
people went to <lb/>
May's chapel to attend <lb/>
church, but there being no <lb/>
they are offered in turn to at <lb/>
prices cannot be excelled <lb/>
for quality. In all the depart- <lb/>
tour experienced salespeople <lb/>
employed who render lo patrons <lb/>
constantly an attentive and an <lb/>
service. Ill Us I lie <lb/>
maintains for the people <lb/>
Vehicles and rum. ,.,. <lb/>
and their service is renewed , and the Immediate sec- <lb/>
on U comparatively f ,, count, the best of buy- <lb/>
Store To position of popularity not <lb/>
which extends to the u , <lb/>
of homes throughout Pitt county. <lb/>
V-oM-, at S. M. <lb/>
MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE <lb/>
have suffered a good with ma- <lb/>
and stomach but <lb/>
have now found a remedy <lb/>
ma well and that remedy is Electro <lb/>
Ks-a medicine that is medicine for <lb/>
and liver and or run <lb/>
nerves, and imparts and energy <lb/>
K the weak. be re- <lb/>
if it to help you. st <lb/>
J. I. WoOten'S Drugstore. <lb/>
and In this <lb/>
as in the others work has been done <lb/>
for many of the leading farmers and <lb/>
horse owners living throughout <lb/>
section whose continued <lb/>
is the best assurance of their <lb/>
factory experience. About January <lb/>
Hardy Baker will <lb/>
the business undertaking. Th. y <lb/>
will carry a large stock of the latest <lb/>
caskets and funeral so a. <lb/>
to be able to guarantee a prompt and an <lb/>
efficient service. <lb/>
latest caskets and funeral furn- <lb/>
so as to be able to <lb/>
a prompt and an efficient <lb/>
I c. Hardy an,, C E. com- <lb/>
pose the Arm. They are both well <lb/>
throughout this who e <lb/>
their pronounced mechanical ability <lb/>
In well established <lb/>
opportunities and money saving <lb/>
advantages, for in price, quality, <lb/>
representation and service the <lb/>
followed . please are <lb/>
of the most reliable character. <lb/>
Patrick store enjoy, an established <lb/>
and a select patronage in supplying <lb/>
needs a nice business is being <lb/>
done. Mr. II. P. Patrick, the owner <lb/>
of this largo establishment, is <lb/>
among Greenville's <lb/>
influential and is the <lb/>
owner of valuable property Interests <lb/>
I. both and county, which are <lb/>
the rewards of his Industry and bus- <lb/>
ability during his career. <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
R. A. Smith and W. C. <lb/>
of were in our town <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Haywood Smith and J. <lb/>
Joyner went to Greenville Mon- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Miss Sallie Smith has reached <lb/>
the point and we hope <lb/>
its for the better. <lb/>
Just received a new line of <lb/>
holly ribbons for Christmas. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Marked For Death. <lb/>
years ago I was marked for <lb/>
death. was tear- <lb/>
my lungs to pier. B. Sectors failed <lb/>
to help me. end hope bad fled, when my <lb/>
husband got Dr. King's New <lb/>
says Mrs. A. C. Williams of <lb/>
Bar, Ky. first dose helped me <lb/>
and improvement kept on until I had <lb/>
pounds in weight and my <lb/>
health was y This med- <lb/>
holds the world's i. Ill g <lb/>
for coughs and colds U. g . <lb/>
diseases. It prevents <lb/>
under a guarantee at J. Wooten. <lb/>
Drag store. BOo and 11.00. Trial pot- <lb/>
fee. .------- <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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mm <lb/>
Rump <lb/>
SOiL MAP OF COUNTY. <lb/>
State <lb/>
Are Here for the Work. <lb/>
Our r will remember <lb/>
that a months through <lb/>
the of John <lb/>
H. Small in conjunction with Dr. <lb/>
B. W. c <lb/>
ordered that a <lb/>
s m if i county be made. <lb/>
Ti. E. J C. <lb/>
PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. <lb/>
NOTES FOR BUSY SHOPPERS. MOVEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS <lb/>
to Sieve Must Valuable <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
One of tie <lb/>
ever offered to the people of coat, <lb/>
and Pitt c the <lb/>
purchase of lots in <lb/>
Park, <lb/>
Mr. E K. one of <lb/>
enterprising; rial <lb/>
tn n, an J secretary of the <lb/>
i R I will , . Park Corporation bus l i p <lb/>
S. of in Greenville fat severe days <lb/>
culture, t of .-. rd Mr, sold lets to pi <lb/>
v. P, . with the N. . men, <lb/>
Depart of . ire, <lb/>
n i i . he work of <lb/>
and statistic <lb/>
n of <lb/>
, . b <lb/>
best they have ever . , <lb/>
. . I i . . . i <lb/>
Business Local Newt Briefs for <lb/>
People. <lb/>
Soda, ye, at <lb/>
J. H. Johnston. <lb/>
Tea and at <lb/>
w Johnston. <lb/>
a e of am infant <lb/>
ti . <lb/>
for i <lb/>
A. B. Ell Co. 1210 <lb/>
N. w and Car- <lb/>
i . . ii <lb/>
Don't . ; . grab ; n II <lb/>
,. A. a i . i C <lb/>
Ii ; r s framed <lb/>
this county j tap that <lb/>
v. . i- I pi -I . ;., aim . j <lb/>
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count . i i rail <lb/>
. a d Si <lb/>
in <lb/>
If rent <lb/>
r- . map. n pi <lb/>
of the ii . .- <lb/>
will bi c ed t <lb/>
the ; m I and <lb/>
tori, j, up w he <lb/>
thee <lb/>
the . all sir j <lb/>
public r. ids, town . th <lb/>
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kind ard and <lb/>
how I <lb/>
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soil the y, the is <lb/>
grow i is <lb/>
of . i and y <lb/>
prises . ti methods of c . ti <lb/>
and any other useful in <lb/>
i that can be had. r <lb/>
chapter on agriculture will also <lb/>
with marketing, <lb/>
c of land <lb/>
under cultivation and the <lb/>
that could he easily <lb/>
under cultivation. <lb/>
This map with the reports w- <lb/>
be published by the <lb/>
and distributed free to the people <lb/>
of Pitt county. <lb/>
The gentlemen who have sew <lb/>
here to d this work will enter <lb/>
upon it at once and continue to <lb/>
Christmas, when they will <lb/>
until the middle of February. <lb/>
. ., . <lb/>
. , it . H ii. <lb/>
of i <lb/>
. in the <lb/>
X I to i <lb/>
l lint, <lb/>
, rs an I <lb/>
is . <lb/>
w ii e <lb/>
r I . b d liars <lb/>
a. i b n it <lb/>
in i u <lb/>
for the piers ; <lb/>
in. I and i <lb/>
. is buildings <lb/>
, and at<lb/>
. , t e i- ard <lb/>
U Ai. up , ,. <lb/>
to Mrs, J. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
. i printing tn <lb/>
; , A i <lb/>
I lint. I . <lb/>
.,. of gold <lb/>
. las for Christmas <lb/>
presents Bow. . <lb/>
i I . . f canned <lb/>
p. ;.,.,, i . . peas . <lb/>
n ;. Johns hi. <lb/>
See Santa Clans at <lb/>
Book Store yours at a <lb/>
r low figure. <lb/>
In. s Tear <lb/>
.-ii.,,. d just the thing <lb/>
t i <lb/>
; he s Club vi <lb/>
in at with . <lb/>
of Arrival and Departure U <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.<lb/>
A. M. A. M <lb/>
M. P. M <lb/>
NORFOLK AND SOUTHERN <lb/>
We <lb/>
A. If. A. M <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
K aid ht.<lb/>
r u .- i <lb/>
n or night <lb/>
or <lb/>
mi. dollars n i will give <lb/>
to p i <lb/>
skilled workmen. <lb/>
There must n a de- <lb/>
d for near a <lb/>
great development, and to meet <lb/>
this the <lb/>
corporation i tots <lb/>
sale in a sec- <lb/>
fronting on the <lb/>
J, and will Install <lb/>
such s <lb/>
graded curbed streets, shade <lb/>
trees, sidewalks, <lb/>
and telephones, ard <lb/>
residences to c t or more, <lb/>
each. <lb/>
U is a matter of history that <lb/>
wherever terminals of a <lb/>
then beginning again and are located the property <lb/>
in around it quickly builds up in <lb/>
April. they have homes and business houses. <lb/>
will be -d with the depart <lb/>
for publication and it will <lb/>
lire several months more <lb/>
get th maps completed. The <lb/>
map will bi of inestimable value <lb/>
to the county. <lb/>
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
The Visitors Here and People Who <lb/>
Travel. <lb/>
J. L. Hassell went to Norfolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
H. A. White to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. W M y went to Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
F. M Pittman went to <lb/>
ton today, <lb/>
George Buchan, Panama, <lb/>
came in Wednesday evening to <lb/>
join his wife who visiting here. <lb/>
W. II. C. D. <lb/>
tree, J. F. Mi i, R. L. <lb/>
r, Mrs. T. I. M tore and <lb/>
Mi M D i to <lb/>
Wilson this morning to <lb/>
the B t c <lb/>
Point, Norfolk, <lb/>
where the terminals of the Nor- <lb/>
folk Western railway are <lb/>
Preserves, jelly and <lb/>
syrup, olives, mustard, bottle <lb/>
pickles t J, H. Johns on. <lb/>
A tine line new chain fresh <lb/>
from factory <lb/>
if Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
Be sure to see our line of gold <lb/>
headed for Christmas <lb/>
presents. Pulley <lb/>
Listen Christie Pictures <lb/>
something new. See them at <lb/>
Vandyke, n ti <lb/>
Just received a now line <lb/>
holly ribbons for Christmas. <lb/>
y Rowen. <lb/>
For Sale or Kent My house <lb/>
and lot in West Greenville. <lb/>
session Jan. 1st. K. T. Evans.<lb/>
There's enough dinner ware at <lb/>
Book More to supply the <lb/>
is k <lb/>
when the N. W, railway de- <lb/>
to locate at Lambert's Point . , . , , <lb/>
, , I store now occupied by J. <lb/>
there was only one or two farm ,, , , . . . . <lb/>
. . B. Johnston will be for rent Jan. <lb/>
houses there, while today it. . ,,.,,. , , , <lb/>
i . i ,.,. J- A- Andrews, <lb/>
boasts of a population of <lb/>
I people and s <lb/>
I its beautiful homes and Mules For Sale-Three in good <lb/>
and sound, May be <lb/>
seen at W, J. stables. <lb/>
and churches. <lb/>
The same changes, and n. <lb/>
-.-r. will take place F. M. V. trustee <lb/>
S i a ell's Point the For houses and lots <lb/>
railway terminals are I in good condition, and one <lb/>
i ow We I I If . u. <lb/>
els r. p, <lb/>
most f I h- tn i and .- i <lb/>
i a son <lb/>
is that <lb/>
Iv I k i <lb/>
For E. A . . farm, <lb/>
n of Ore I <lb/>
line ind bi i <lb/>
tenant . . in <lb/>
see John W. r. <lb/>
w if <lb/>
Look th hands n <lb/>
P, r i i ens <lb/>
el r B S. <lb/>
one aside to e to <lb/>
ii. u o i <lb/>
t plant <lb/>
from . <lb/>
i. y s i m in i <lb/>
.,.; per . . <lb/>
from Id, cents per <lb/>
for packing <lb/>
L. C. Arthur. <lb/>
As I have decided to makes <lb/>
change in my business, beginning <lb/>
it once st i my loci <lb/>
canned an and package i <lb/>
ac cost, excepting very few <lb/>
that we have to buy each <lb/>
week goods for the Christ <lb/>
mas trade. J. B. <lb/>
Who is the prettiest little girl <lb/>
in Greenville Come up to the <lb/>
and express your opinion, <lb/>
i vote will only cost you five <lb/>
cents and a doll house with fur- <lb/>
all complete will be <lb/>
given to the girl getting the <lb/>
most votes. At loon today Miss <lb/>
May Lee is ahead with <lb/>
Miss Lillian a close <lb/>
second. <lb/>
Farm For acres of <lb/>
good land for sale, clear- <lb/>
ed, with abundant, wood <lb/>
supply, cleared land well adapt <lb/>
ed to tobacco, corn and cotton <lb/>
culture. Situated In <lb/>
Pitt County, miles <lb/>
east of Ayden, and will <lb/>
sell at a bargain. Apply to The <lb/>
Ayden Lumber Company. Ayden <lb/>
Did Track <lb/>
n a <lb/>
la to <lb/>
open and <lb/>
it . I <lb/>
., , bis i w i <lb/>
for <lb/>
toil and . I <lb/>
or i. I i i i <lb/>
tare for tin factory site, <lb/>
mm factory to- <lb/>
living <lb/>
I hat <lb/>
Witch f.-r ii <lb/>
to ROOM<lb/>
for Candy. <lb/>
E i I ii r I a voting <lb/>
com i for a M pound box of <lb/>
Thia morning he vote <lb/>
as <lb/>
Mil a Myrtle Wade <lb/>
Mi.-s Helen Forbes <lb/>
Miss Mary <lb/>
Miss Mary I <lb/>
Kits Mary James <lb/>
Miss Bessie Haskett <lb/>
Miss Daisy Minor <lb/>
Miss Estelle Greene <lb/>
Miss Melville Gibson <lb/>
Miss Lillian Carr <lb/>
Miss Emma Hardy <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
To double your money in a few <lb/>
years, buy some lots in <lb/>
Park, where the terminals <lb/>
of the Virginian I <lb/>
Railway are located. <lb/>
located, and what now is vacant <lb/>
property will soon be built up <lb/>
Into a thriving city. <lb/>
park is heated in <lb/>
what will be very center <lb/>
the new city, and lots that can <lb/>
now be purchased at and <lb/>
on easy payments, <lb/>
soon be worth double that <lb/>
amount and be in great demand. <lb/>
Several Greenville men have <lb/>
been up to look the Invest <lb/>
in and they recommend it <lb/>
very highly. <lb/>
No can be sold, leased or <lb/>
given to any or person of <lb/>
African descent, and no <lb/>
be <lb/>
ant lot, in Wast Greenville. <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
All articles in the fancy work <lb/>
and handkerchief booth will be <lb/>
reduced in price tonight at the <lb/>
bazaar. <lb/>
Subscriptions to magazines <lb/>
mike appropriate Christmas <lb/>
presents. They can be ordered <lb/>
at Hector Book Store. i <lb/>
Boast beef corned beef, chip- <lb/>
I ed beef, canned tripe, <lb/>
lunch tongue and roe. at cost. <lb/>
J. B. Johnston- <lb/>
for Sale or K Two houses <lb/>
us liquors can be sold on the on Pout th street formerly <lb/>
property. pied by S Prichard and B. W. <lb/>
Lots are sold on payments W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
cash and per month <lb/>
out interest or double your in a few <lb/>
Notice the advertisement on buy some lots in <lb/>
another page of this paper where the great terminals <lb/>
of the Virginia Bad- <lb/>
way are located. <lb/>
If you have pictures you want <lb/>
framed for <lb/>
at Studio early, don't <lb/>
for the rush. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
the company before the <lb/>
choicest lots have been taken- <lb/>
Vote for <lb/>
The silk vote at the <lb/>
bazaar stands as <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Higgs <lb/>
Miss Alice Lang <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Miss Emma Hardy <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
Miss Mary James <lb/>
TEACHERS MEETING. <lb/>
SANTA BIG GRAB BARREL <lb/>
Now Open At Ellington's Racket Store <lb/>
We art not allowed to tell you what these Grabs are <lb/>
like, or what contain Just follow the crowd <lb/>
and Grab. This ad most cut it out I and <lb/>
five cents good for One Grab. <lb/>
The Day Popular Girl contest, the of which <lb/>
is to introduce a new line of ten cents candies, <lb/>
starts today. i <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
BUSIEST STORE. <lb/>
Program for Saturday, December 12th, <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Mr. Huske. <lb/>
Beading of minutes of last <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Announcement of committees. <lb/>
Five minutes talk on opening <lb/>
and closing of schools W. <lb/>
Responsibility of the teacher in <lb/>
regard to the health of the <lb/>
Maggie Butt. <lb/>
Music in the public school <lb/>
Miss Daisy E. Minor. <lb/>
Written work and bast <lb/>
of correcting the <lb/>
Mr. Huske. <lb/>
Class r. citation-Primary <lb/>
M. M. Mitchell. <lb/>
The relation of work and dis- <lb/>
general discussion led by <lb/>
G. E. Lineberry. <lb/>
Adjournment. <lb/>
It will be seen from the above <lb/>
program that this meeting prom- <lb/>
to be of unusual interest to <lb/>
the teachers. We desire to re- <lb/>
quest the teachers not only to be <lb/>
in Greenville by a m., but <lb/>
teacher present at this meeting <lb/>
we also cordially invite all <lb/>
interested in the educational <lb/>
progress of the county to meet <lb/>
with us. W. H. <lb/>
County <lb/>
For Bent The undersigned <lb/>
guardian will rent at public <lb/>
before the court house door <lb/>
in Greenville on Friday <lb/>
1908, the following <lb/>
ed lands- Lots Nos. I and I, <lb/>
the same allotted to Bruce O. <lb/>
Annie E. <lb/>
and W. O. in th <lb/>
division of the lands of <lb/>
mother, L. A. <lb/>
Renter to keep up fences and <lb/>
clean out ditches. <lb/>
This Nov. 24th. 1908. <lb/>
Q, V. Bland, Guardian <lb/>
THE MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton sad peanuts, wired <lb/>
by J. W. Parry Co. Factors. <lb/>
Today <lb/>
Sim-t Middling- II 1-S <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low Middling H 11-4 <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Dull, <lb/>
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Strictly Prime <lb/>
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Wired by Cobb Brat <lb/>
Broker, Norfolk. <lb/>
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Co., <lb/>
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to be down at the graded school <lb/>
Don't forget Parker building by this time so that <lb/>
pen when go out to so- may get the full benefit of <lb/>
Christmas presents. See the the meeting and enable us to <lb/>
pretty line of famous pens, adjourn the appointed hour, <lb/>
at Reflector Book store. We shall be glad to see every <lb/>
Correction <lb/>
In the country store at e <lb/>
bazaar Mrs. A- II. Taft has <lb/>
I charge, instead Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
as in <lb/>
day's paper. <lb/>
Dee, When <lb/>
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Mr Lard <lb/>
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FOR CHRISTMAS <lb/>
To double your money in a few <lb/>
years, buy some lots in <lb/>
Park where the great terminals <lb/>
of the Virginian <lb/>
Railway are located. <lb/>
At store you will I'm <lb/>
must complete doe of Candies <lb/>
Nuts. i <lb/>
the City. Every freak. <lb/>
tome for <lb/>
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more beautiful lots in PARK and those who purchase before the <lb/>
arc will make money from the very start. <lb/>
The Virginian Railway is working night and day building the largest <lb/>
terminals in the United States on its property at Point, Norfolk, where its <lb/>
v great Coal Piers, Warehouses and Grain Elevators are being constructed and <lb/>
where thousands of men will be permanently employed. A great demand for <lb/>
homes will quickly arise and those who own properties convenient to this work will <lb/>
find ready at profitable prices. Houses will be built for sale or rent and the <lb/>
section will build up rapidly. Over lots have been sold already to prominent <lb/>
business and professional men, not only in Norfolk, but from various sections of <lb/>
Virginia and North Carolina. <lb/>
COMMUNICATIONS TO <lb/>
. up until you have purchase <lb/>
PARK. <lb/>
greatest development ever seen h taking <lb/>
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PARK, is located adjacent to these great and f<lb/>
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cash and per month, without interest or taxes, and all city improvements will <lb/>
be installed free to the purchaser. Beautiful graded streets with parks in their center, <lb/>
side walks, shade trees, electric lights, telephones, city water and a nice <lb/>
of residences will be built. No lot can be sold, leased or giver, to a and <lb/>
no intoxicating liquors can be sold on the property. <lb/>
Cut cut the coupon and mail to us and we will send you a map and tell you <lb/>
how you can double your money by buying lots in PARK. <lb/>
Remember that the information is cheerfully given whether you decide to <lb/>
purchase or not. <lb/>
COUPON <lb/>
R LEX WOOD <lb/>
Seaboard Norfolk, V. <lb/>
send me Map Park the <lb/>
f Print Section Norfolk end five full pan It investment offered <lb/>
In lot- in Park, without any obi n my <lb/>
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PARK CORPORATION <lb/>
Seaboard Bank NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
General Agents.<lb/>
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Sold in Only at Reflector Sic e. <lb/>
The Pen That is Sold With a Guarantee and all that is Claim <lb/>
Nothing Better for a Christmas Present. <lb/>
Remember The Name Lucky Curve Fountain <lb/>
Prices from 1.00 to 0.00 and Upward. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store. Greenville, North a <lb/>
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crops <lb/>
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Price, quoted on request <lb/>
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to get best results A nice <lb/>
line of Palms, and Ferns in all <lb/>
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Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
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Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb/>
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Grifton. C . De <lb/>
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Washington and Oregon, for <lb/>
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rings for breakfast or dinner to <lb/>
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the fortunes under their feet. <lb/>
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of our land would make it a <lb/>
point to call attention to these <lb/>
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this land and to get them in a <lb/>
. way of making all their sup- <lb/>
plies at home, then we will see <lb/>
FATE OF A STAGE PRODIGY.<lb/>
Fearless the Who <lb/>
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almighty to which j not Vanderbilt <lb/>
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Best Clerk in the State. <lb/>
to our Creator. And when we <lb/>
see that all false gods do not <lb/>
take care of us now better One of I county's officers <lb/>
than in all past it seems to did not have to be voted for <lb/>
me like the people would the recent election was the <lb/>
faces hands of Superior court clerk, this officer <lb/>
and give their hearts to being chosen only once in four <lb/>
the one God who has created This office has been filled <lb/>
gave His only Son for us, most acceptably for several years <lb/>
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Hands of Sheriff Pat Garrett. <lb/>
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raced for several years between <lb/>
the rival rattle companies was at its <lb/>
height Hilly BUT had reached <lb/>
the Bond f bis murderous career. He <lb/>
arrived In Lincoln county to take sides <lb/>
In the cattle warfare, known and <lb/>
feared every rang, town and <lb/>
la the southwestern <lb/>
wanton love of carnage was all <lb/>
that attracted him to Lincoln county. <lb/>
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be ran.-bes, towns, <lb/>
killed. and committed <lb/>
outrage after outrage with the blind <lb/>
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for detachments of cavalry than be <lb/>
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paid the youthful desperado tribute. <lb/>
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made sheriff of Lincoln county and the <lb/>
author of <lb/>
lace, urged that fearless gun fishier <lb/>
and gambler to capture Billy the Kid <lb/>
that a determined effort was made to <lb/>
end bis reign of terror. <lb/>
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counter called f-r all bis headlong en- <lb/>
nerve Billy bad the entire <lb/>
countryside In u state of abject <lb/>
friends were ready to give him timely <lb/>
warning of pursuit; dared <lb/>
not deny him lodgment or conceal- <lb/>
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October, 1880, and on Dec. SO be <lb/>
the Kid and bis hand in a <lb/>
deserted near Stinking springs. <lb/>
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the ammunition was exhaust- <lb/>
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and his four followers, by <lb/>
a great force of armed men. were taken <lb/>
to Las Vegas and thence to Fe <lb/>
for safe keeping. <lb/>
An array of charging <lb/>
murder confronted He was <lb/>
on one Indictment and acquitted, then <lb/>
tried another and convicted. He <lb/>
carried himself throughout with sneer <lb/>
defiance. After be had been sen- <lb/>
to hang Garrett look to <lb/>
Fort near Lincoln. Two <lb/>
ties armed with Winchesters were as- <lb/>
signed to guard him In the temporary <lb/>
Jail In the Murphy store build <lb/>
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shot down his guards, seized their <lb/>
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Master Betty, Who, It <lb/>
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to the diamond. He made an <lb/>
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the play solemnly in- <lb/>
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to be an actor himself. <lb/>
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is not known, but in the month of <lb/>
August, 1803, we find him making <lb/>
his appearance, <lb/>
Belfast theater. He leaped at <lb/>
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one occasion when he turned ill the <lb/>
whole nation awaited with <lb/>
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regularly issued tell <lb/>
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per without God to save our <lb/>
lives. <lb/>
i be course of n few years <lb/>
his an <lb/>
fortune, and with the wealth <lb/>
speedily accumulated the young <lb/>
tor given the chance of a <lb/>
Wooten <lb/>
GAMBLING SYSTEMS. <lb/>
Th. Chances Are Always Vastly <lb/>
the Player. <lb/>
Just a word about systems of <lb/>
followed by various players. <lb/>
Their name legion- some plausible, <lb/>
some ridiculous, some based on <lb/>
orate calculations, some won- <lb/>
on paper, and all failing <lb/>
woefully at the tables. <lb/>
years of experience at <lb/>
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ways conditional, for something <lb/>
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out His blessing to him without; player, i any <lb/>
some effort on the. part of man., one against the <lb/>
Populated the laws of God <lb/>
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given to man, God helps few do win, by luck, not by <lb/>
Who try to help themselves. For or by a system based on luck. <lb/>
instance- You have to use your, as when a man backs the <lb/>
his hotel room or a woman backs her <lb/>
best judgment to prepare, <lb/>
cultivate and house crops <lb/>
you make for your part. God <lb/>
will do all the rest you cannot <lb/>
do to make it a success, <lb/>
ed your crust is in Him for <lb/>
success. It you don't plant <lb/>
., <lb/>
prisoner riddled his body with buck- <lb/>
shot. Then be called to an old man on <lb/>
the to bring him a file. Filing <lb/>
off one of his shackles, he called for a <lb/>
horse. One was brought, and be es- <lb/>
taped. <lb/>
For nearly three months after that <lb/>
Billy Kid led a fugitive life. <lb/>
Garrett dogged him patiently and <lb/>
got wind of his place-the <lb/>
ranch of Maxwell, near Port <lb/>
Sunnier. It was nearly midnight when <lb/>
Garrett and two deputies quietly <lb/>
the Maxwell hacienda. Gar- <lb/>
crept late the room where -Max- <lb/>
well was sleeping. Softly awakening <lb/>
the sleeper, lie questioned him concern- <lb/>
the whereabouts of the Kid. <lb/>
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Sprang Into room, out In <lb/>
Spanish, comes <lb/>
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armed, and as be readied for Ids rifle <lb/>
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led in the military cemetery at I <lb/>
July <lb/>
time of his death was twenty-one yours <lb/>
seven months. There his body is <lb/>
day, though In later wars a was <lb/>
exhibited throughout the as that <lb/>
of the famous young <lb/>
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education. When out of <lb/>
icons of <lb/>
again to have to <lb/>
him, and he again made a bid to <lb/>
regain his position as a <lb/>
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to rest content with only a or- <lb/>
degree of nieces. He had, <lb/>
to overstayed <lb/>
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Tree knew that a real <lb/>
storm was raging outside tho <lb/>
Mr. Tree never knows anything <lb/>
at rehearsal time except that ha <lb/>
wants to get tho best possible <lb/>
Is -n of <lb/>
with six of n heart ii <lb/>
,., , with eight i <lb/>
of a diamond, i i <lb/>
pointed on f <lb/>
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be rendered as nature <lb/>
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the men whore duty it was to <lb/>
to tho audience the <lb/>
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tors <lb/>
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in-peal of thunder, pi through mom's <lb/>
inn <lb/>
age. or a per cent of the <lb/>
placers win occasionally, and the rest <lb/>
lose, not only because of the bank's <lb/>
percentage the restraining maxi- <lb/>
mum, but because this la a struggle <lb/>
between a man and a machine a man <lb/>
with nerves and emotions, a machine <lb/>
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the system ever so perfect, tho <lb/>
bread stuff you can't expect to .,, strength will to follow it <lb/>
eat bread Same way with has not yet if he had <lb/>
eat of will, ho would not be a <lb/>
everything you need tor man or in sue <lb/>
beast. <lb/>
Instead of buying fertilizers. <lb/>
stop selling you cotton seed and <lb/>
make your compost, plant a <lb/>
sufficiency of corn, pear, and <lb/>
wheat, oats and W <lb/>
to support the farm and let your <lb/>
surplus be the market crops such <lb/>
as cotton and tobacco, then <lb/>
you can live at homo and put the <lb/>
money in your pocket for <lb/>
you have to sell. Your good <lb/>
women can then have their <lb/>
Left Alive. <lb/>
one of our states- <lb/>
men, addressing an <lb/>
of the people. He recounted <lb/>
pie's wrongs. Then he <lb/>
are America's great men i <lb/>
don't they take up the i la <lb/>
our defense In the face of our man <lb/>
wrongs why do they remain <lb/>
Immovable, <lb/>
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city gal a on <lb/>
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coo when i married him. Mrs. <lb/>
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dock Illuminated stage. <lb/>
announced Mr. <lb/>
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proved <lb/>
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master carpenter, was a real <lb/>
Flour Too Low. <lb/>
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less inhabitant of a Maine town, re <lb/>
in in the appellation of lobe <lb/>
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money <lb/>
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me. <lb/>
what I done said, answered <lb/>
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who . wed It I i <lb/>
bad v <lb/>
to purchase some <lb/>
one item of which was worth <lb/>
flour, lie put the smaller <lb/>
in a which he took on one <lb/>
arm, while he the Hour on <lb/>
the other. <lb/>
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in the f. <lb/>
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afford, no appropriate <lb/>
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awing ever a<lb/>
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now <lb/>
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give thirty-five pounds for l <lb/>
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responded lobe, M <lb/>
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; shan't have to lug much home for <lb/>
la to J <lb/>
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</p>
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<p>
Notice or Sale. <lb/>
North I S. C. <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
B. F. and wife, Nannie <lb/>
Ed Forbes, W. Harvey <lb/>
Allen and wife, Clara J. Craw- <lb/>
ford. C. H. Mrs. Nora <lb/>
A. M Allen ard wife,; <lb/>
Berth E. Allen and Pearl A. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Neva A. Forbes. <lb/>
NOTICE IF SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
By virtue of the judgment and <lb/>
decree of the clerk of the <lb/>
court, made in the above <lb/>
f titled cause, on the 13th day <lb/>
of November 1903, the under- <lb/>
signed J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
appointed the court, <lb/>
will sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, partition, at the court <lb/>
of county in <lb/>
Greenville, on the 14th day <lb/>
December. 1908. all the right, <lb/>
title and interest of the parties <lb/>
1-2, wist poles to William <lb/>
corner; thence south <lb/>
Before east, poles to the beginning. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, containing acres, more or <lb/>
the 13th day of Nov. 1908 <lb/>
J. L. Filming. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Notice of Sale for Partition of Valuable Land. <lb/>
Official Statement. <lb/>
By of p <lb/>
; a certain d <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By of the authority ii <lb/>
vetted by an order of court made . <lb/>
pending in Pitt Toss the <lb/>
court, entitled. X. W. <lb/>
of <lb/>
me <lb/>
B a <lb/>
North Carolina, In the S. C. H. f re <lb/>
Pitt County i D. C. Moore clerk. <lb/>
W. T. Harris. K. S. Harris, Frank <lb/>
Harris.-, James H. Harriss. 11- <lb/>
Hard, e and husband, Samuel <lb/>
and wife, Carrie Hi <lb/>
on, Emma Wilson, see and <lb/>
wife Susan Elisabeth Ex of North Carolina, in <lb/>
Order of Sale and Com-1 Book t ft Dag <lb/>
Showing the of stingS held <lb/>
the Hoard of County <lb/>
of days etch member <lb/>
the <lb/>
rated and delivered by G. S. I at , amount i Bowed <lb/>
and wife to I. C. on the vices from 1st. <lb/>
1st day of 1905, duly w j December, 1907, to 1st. Mon- <lb/>
rec I d in the Register of I-; r, Ill inclusive. <lb/>
Will expose s.-lo. before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder on Wednesday, <lb/>
10th. 1908, certain parcels <lb/>
of Ian lying berg in the county <lb/>
of Pitt and State ii North Carolina <lb/>
Of In the town of Greenville, bounded <lb/>
ember. at o'clock, noon, ax- and follows, One <lb/>
J lot at the corner of<lb/>
v of an order and decree made . <lb/>
by u. C. Moore, Clerk of the Sup. I <lb/>
Court of Pitt county in the foregoing I <lb/>
cause, on the day of November, <lb/>
1908, the undersigned <lb/>
W. King, <lb/>
ii days as per I <lb/>
en com. <lb/>
led at 14.05 <lb/>
I. ex the undesigned will ex- <lb/>
the above pose to public sale to the highest <lb/>
on Monday the -Mi day of <lb/>
January, at o'clock noon, in <lb/>
the Grimesland, N. C, all the <lb/>
land of which H. O. Campbell died <lb/>
ed in and near the town Grimesland. <lb/>
N. C which has been divided up into <lb/>
eleven small farms or tract- and <lb/>
one hundred and four tow II <lb/>
lots, as will be map bed the <lb/>
e of the clerk of Pill superior court. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Campbell homestead, farm No. <lb/>
. I, ts shown by said map, acres more <lb/>
to the aforesaid proceeding tn or less. <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest 14th . and running from i <lb/>
for cash, the following tract a thence with wester II I <lb/>
land street, a southerly direction, AW <lb/>
One t set or pared of land, situated ; the Evans and <lb/>
Total <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
days . s at per day <lb/>
on c m. <lb/>
miles at <lb/>
Total<lb/>
arm No as shown on map. <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
Farm No as shown on map, <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
Farm No as shown on said map, <lb/>
aces, more or less. <lb/>
Farm No us shown on said map, <lb/>
1-2 acres, tn re or lets, <lb/>
Farm No as o . said ISA <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
Farm No as shown on said map. <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
Farm as shown on said map. <lb/>
street and Washington street, more or less. <lb/>
and runs about 1651 i arm No as shown on said nap. <lb/>
foot to a stake the corner of lot acres, more or less <lb/>
. . No on said map, <lb/>
No. thence with lot No. , more or less. <lb/>
about feet to a farm No as shown on map. <lb/>
stake thence n and acres, more or less. <lb/>
in- <lb/>
and to the following P <lb/>
tracts or parcels of land, to wit <lb/>
1st. A certain tract Jot of <lb/>
land, in said county and State, <lb/>
and bounded as Lying <lb/>
and being in town of Green- <lb/>
ville, on South side of 10th <lb/>
street and on the west side of <lb/>
Washington street, beginning at <lb/>
a stake at the intersection 10th <lb/>
elusive, as shown on said map. <lb/>
feet to <lb/>
with 10th H. numbers i to <lb/>
the corner of Washington street, elusive, as shown on said map. <lb/>
the beginning, it being the east block c, numbers i to <lb/>
half of No. <lb/>
to in- <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
t. numbers i to in- <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lots in block F, numbers to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
number one a- <lb/>
shown on said <lb/>
Lots in block H. numbers to <lb/>
i as shown on said map. <lb/>
put <lb/>
in block I, numbers to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
on map made by P. Matthews in <lb/>
1892 of the William Moore land, <lb/>
containing one fourth of an acre, <lb/>
more or less, and being the lot <lb/>
conveyed to Victoria <lb/>
by the Greenville Lumber Com- <lb/>
in 1895 an by deed winch <lb/>
appears of record in the <lb/>
of the register of deeds of <lb/>
county, in book B-ft page Lots in block J, numbers to <lb/>
and the same lot deeded by H. as shown on said map. <lb/>
C. wife Vic-1 <lb/>
to Noah Forbes, <lb/>
by deed which appears of record <lb/>
in the office of the register of <lb/>
deeds of Pitt county, in book G <lb/>
page reference to both Of <lb/>
which deeds is hereby made for <lb/>
an accurate description. <lb/>
2nd That certain or <lb/>
parcel of land, in said county and <lb/>
State, bounded as lying <lb/>
and being in Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, beginning at the fork <lb/>
the Kinston road, near the home <lb/>
of Noah Forbes, deceased, <lb/>
and running with the new road <lb/>
north west poles; thence <lb/>
south west poles; thence <lb/>
north west poles to a small <lb/>
bridge across the road; thence <lb/>
along the various courses of said <lb/>
ditch to a stake; thence north <lb/>
west poles to a marked <lb/>
Black gum; thence north <lb/>
west poles, to a stake near a <lb/>
saw dust pile; thence south <lb/>
east poles to a stake; thence <lb/>
south east poles to a pine <lb/>
stump, M. G. line near <lb/>
the Kinston road; thence across <lb/>
the road south Past <lb/>
poles to a stake and water oak; <lb/>
thence north west poles <lb/>
to a stake; thence west poles <lb/>
to a stake; thence north east <lb/>
in Swift Creek township, Pitt county, <lb/>
North Carolina, at a sweet <lb/>
gum on the west side of tile read <lb/>
leading from the Frank <lb/>
horn- place to the Fred Cannon <lb/>
place at ti e of Lot No. in <lb/>
the of the Willis Wilson <lb/>
la run.- S. K. poles a <lb/>
stake north 1-2 i poles to <lb/>
a stake, them south east ti to <lb/>
a w and pine pointers, <lb/>
then south west poles to a <lb/>
small post oak. m the south side of a <lb/>
aitch Fred Cannons e then north U <lb/>
1-2. west 191-5 p to a stake, con or <lb/>
of Lot No. in division then with <lb/>
sad lire north 1-2. east poles <lb/>
tie beginning, Containing acres <lb/>
more or l IS. <lb/>
Also r of Kind in said <lb/>
township I Cc and adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Oliver Cox, Simon Mills and <lb/>
others and being the home pi ice of the <lb/>
said Charles Frank containing <lb/>
acres more or less, <lb/>
On the acre is one single <lb/>
six dwelling house, nicely painted <lb/>
an well plastered, three brick <lb/>
; also one good five room tenant <lb/>
house with brick underpinning and <lb/>
brick chimney, also one good ten- <lb/>
ant house x feet, two shingle top <lb/>
tobacco hams and g <lb/>
house with she i and shelters attached, <lb/>
with brick underpinning; one cotton <lb/>
house with shed shelters attached, <lb/>
well of water. Land has Rood <lb/>
clay foundation, well adapted to culture <lb/>
of corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco. <lb/>
This the 21st day of November. 1908. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
M. T. S <lb/>
as at per day <lb/>
on com. <lb/>
Travel, d at <lb/>
thence with the northern line of <lb/>
street, a westerly <lb/>
thence a northerly direction, <lb/>
with the first line. AW fee- to h <lb/>
street; the southern line of <lb/>
an easterly direction. I to <lb/>
the beginnings containing one acre. <lb/>
more leas. One other lot j. Holland, attended <lb/>
corner of and 14th at at per day <lb/>
is and running from thence on Com. <lb/>
the eastern lino of street a Traveled miles at <lb/>
southerly feet to <lb/>
corn, r of and Total <lb/>
thence with the not them line of <lb/>
County In <lb/>
A. Savage and G, A <lb/>
A. Savage <lb/>
vs <lb/>
D. L. Whichard. <lb/>
virtue of an execution is- <lb/>
UM in the above <lb/>
wherein G A. and A. <lb/>
Savage trading as A. Savage <lb/>
Company, are <lb/>
L by D. <lb/>
C. Moore, clerk of the <lb/>
Court county, the under- <lb/>
signed L. W. Tucker, of <lb/>
Pitt county, will on Tuesday, <lb/>
15th day of December, 1908. it <lb/>
being the the second day of the <lb/>
December term, 1908, of Pitt <lb/>
Superior court, at o'clock <lb/>
p, m. or immediately upon the <lb/>
adjournment of said court ft r the <lb/>
street, an direction, 1511-2 <lb/>
feet; thence a northerly direction, <lb/>
parallel with the Brat line, feet to <lb/>
14th street, thence wit . the southern <lb/>
line of 14th et, a w ti <lb/>
1-2 feet to the beginning, contain- <lb/>
me acre, more or less to satisfy <lb/>
said mortgage deed. of <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
16th day Nov <lb/>
L. C. Arthur <lb/>
Jarvis i Blow, <lb/>
N. T. Cox, <lb/>
days as at per day <lb/>
on com. <lb/>
mil <lb/>
s at <lb/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By of a power of <lb/>
. , , a mortgage deed t <lb/>
I tobacco ed and delivered by W. and <lb/>
wife to <lb/>
on the Till day of October, which <lb/>
said deed is recorded in <lb/>
the registers office in Pitt county in <lb/>
book page the undersigned <lb/>
will on Monday the day of January. <lb/>
KM. <lb/>
noon recess on said day, <lb/>
,, to public sale at court house <lb/>
door in Greenville, Pitt county, <lb/>
to the highest r for c <lb/>
the following described tracts of <lb/>
land, <lb/>
The first tract lying and being <lb/>
it township, Pitt county <lb/>
beginning at a sweet gum on the <lb/>
new road, the corner of L G. <lb/>
land his <lb/>
line to a stake on a thence <lb/>
down said ditch to a stake at a <lb/>
bridge, thence a straight line to <lb/>
the run of creek to a paw- <lb/>
gum, down the run <lb/>
r of creek to M. E. Jenkins <lb/>
Deeds and clerk of Board of comer, thence with her line to <lb/>
county Commissioners In and for the beginning, containing <lb/>
County aforesaid, do hereby g or <lb/>
that the foregoing is a true slat, , . ,, j int Test <lb/>
Given under hand at m Green- <lb/>
vii,., s. c, D. L. Whichard in and to that <lb/>
This 2nd day of December, <lb/>
K. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Clerk Board for Pitt Co. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total amount allowed Hoard <lb/>
No unverified accounts have <lb/>
audited. <lb/>
North Carolina Pitt county. <lb/>
I. Richard Williams. <lb/>
34.00 <lb/>
5.05 <lb/>
been <lb/>
Trustee's Sale. <lb/>
expose to public sale before the <lb/>
court house in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the <lb/>
tracts or parcels cf land to wit; <lb/>
Under and by virtue of authority <lb/>
vested in me by a certain deed in trust <lb/>
executed to me by Ea en <lb/>
and wife. Elisabeth Matthews on the I <lb/>
th day of May. nineteen hundred and <lb/>
eight, to the of s <lb/>
bond hearing even date therewith, ,,, y,,,,; <lb/>
and d in i; c office of th <lb/>
certain tractor parcel cf land <lb/>
and in town- <lb/>
ship, Pitt, county, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Willis on the <lb/>
the lands of W. M. Sermons, <lb/>
Ties Whichard and Mason <lb/>
containing acres or less. <lb/>
f county, made Also one other parcel or tract <lb/>
in a certain special therein of land in town- <lb/>
pending. a. Jr., adjoining the <lb/>
lands of M. E. West- <lb/>
Ross and others, containing <lb/>
Sale ct Valuable <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
entitle <lb/>
of <lb/>
The first tract situated in Greenville L. James <lb/>
acre more or <lb/>
Lou- in block K. numbers to <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lots in block L. i umbers I to <lb/>
said map. <lb/>
Lots in block M, numbers to S <lb/>
said <lb/>
Lots in block N, numb, rs to S <lb/>
as shown on said map. <lb/>
Lots in bloc numbers to <lb/>
said map. <lb/>
Lots in block P. numbers to <lb/>
said map. <lb/>
Also lot fronting on new road and <lb/>
Laughinghouse avenue. <lb/>
Also numbers to inclusive, <lb/>
fronting on Laughinghouse avenue. <lb/>
Also lots numbers to inclusive, <lb/>
fronting on new road. <lb/>
Terms of sale 1-2 cash and balance <lb/>
in of one and two years. <lb/>
deferred payments to be secured by <lb/>
mortgage upon the land and bear inter- thence i <lb/>
I ate of <lb/>
for I county, <lb/>
j more or <lb/>
of land <lb/>
beginning at Whiles new road on the act <lb/>
east safe Of gourd Vine swamp and m l <lb/>
run. up said swamp in an ea sale that or parcel of land <lb/>
course with Ben St ks line to lying <lb/>
The above entitled cause. This <lb/>
with new road. Manila Manning. J. IS. F. day of November, 1908. <lb/>
This sale be made to <lb/>
i ind Carolina an ex, issued from the <lb/>
and State of Superior Court Pitt county in <lb/>
of record <lb/>
register of t <lb/>
book pa. <lb/>
lions contain i In said deed In <lb/>
not having been complied with, <lb/>
upon the of I. W. H. . <lb/>
the <lb/>
shall, on y, the 31st day of <lb/>
De end en hundred and eight <lb/>
at ten o'clock a. in., in the town <lb/>
Bethel, in front Kan of Bethel, <lb/>
expose to lie r i ash, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, acne-third undivided <lb/>
interest in the follow-in- d <lb/>
tract or parcel of In Pi t Whiles new road on the north, <lb/>
county. Bethel township, and more j containing It more or leas, <lb/>
particularly as follows being the same conveyed by John <lb/>
on the n- w r ad <lb/>
from and load to <lb/>
Gum swamp at the it of <lb/>
Ann Harri . at a ground bridge; thence <lb/>
with said a <lb/>
curse th.; line <lb/>
acres High <lb/>
less . being the same Ir et <lb/>
conveyed by C. A. White to <lb/>
is Jackson on the 20th day of <lb/>
November, 1901, as appears <lb/>
in book A. page <lb/>
Also on other of in said <lb/>
township and county adjoining the <lb/>
Sermons, d. hind and <lb/>
tile Tyson, deceased, lands <lb/>
on the east, Hail and others <lb/>
on the south the canal in gourd vine <lb/>
swamp Littles on the west. <lb/>
or lets. It being the of which <lb/>
the late Alfred James was at <lb/>
the time of his death. <lb/>
The lands hive been <lb/>
and divided into I hi. e and will <lb/>
be offered tale a. <lb/>
First. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, <lb/>
Sheriff cf Pitt County. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
a, -J . r . , . <lb/>
r,,. Lot No. i containing about contained in a mortgage deed <lb/>
o and the private I executed and delivered by James <lb/>
of J. n. f. Bryant. i Hat and wife, Mahala <lb/>
to R. L. Smith Co., on the <lb/>
st from date of <lb/>
six per per cent <lb/>
deed at the <lb/>
per annum. <lb/>
N W. t <lb/>
Moore Long, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Dee. 4th, 1908, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of tale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed ex <lb/>
delivered by W. L. and <lb/>
wife. Q. C. to Mary Branch on <lb/>
the 11th day of September. 1906, and <lb/>
to V. <lb/>
Vina ; with <lb/>
line a southwesterly <lb/>
course to the line of Ward; <lb/>
thence with said Ward's line to the <lb/>
beginning, acres, more <lb/>
or less, and known as the Bailie Ann <lb/>
Matthews land. <lb/>
This the 25th day of Nov <lb/>
J. C. Smith, Trustee. <lb/>
Lot No. c about a acres and <lb/>
lies . i the east end the plantation. <lb/>
Third th balance of <lb/>
tract containing acres. <lb/>
The entire embracing <lb/>
lots and containing about <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
A of said lands will I e on i <lb/>
to Jackson on <lb/>
the 20th of November. as <lb/>
appears of record in A. page 380.1 <lb/>
This sale <lb/>
the at the . of Jarvis Blow, in Green- <lb/>
is made to satisfy the terms i at the sale, but prospective <lb/>
I said sale will be held examine the same at <lb/>
o'clock noon. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power s contained <lb/>
e deed executed and de <lb/>
lay of December. <lb/>
Jackson. <lb/>
Mortgage. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a mortgage deed <lb/>
and livered by Perkins <lb/>
and wife, Perkins, to Adrian <lb/>
age e-n the of February, 1906, <lb/>
duly in the register of <lb/>
deeds of Pitt county. North Caro- <lb/>
J-f. the under- <lb/>
ville, N. C. T. sale, ca h. <lb/>
This 3rd day of c. <lb/>
W. A. Jr. <lb/>
of Alfred James, d. <lb/>
Jarvis Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
20th day of November, 1905, and <lb/>
duly in the register of <lb/>
deed office of Pitt county, North <lb/>
Carolina, in J page <lb/>
the will expose to <lb/>
public sale, before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville, for <lb/>
cash, to the highest bidder, on <lb/>
Monday the 14th day of <lb/>
be.-. 1908, a. noon, it <lb/>
the 1st of the <lb/>
term 1908 of Pitt county <lb/>
Superior court, the following <lb/>
parcel cf land to Situated <lb/>
I in Pitt county, adjoining the <lb/>
of Silas Hardy, Guilford <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale contained Beginning <lb/>
in a certain I deed d j <lb/>
livered by Henry and <lb/>
Martha Anne Ponies to Bryan buck <lb/>
the 18th d of 1906, and duly i--,. . <lb/>
. ; ,. i tract or parcel of land <lb/>
poles to the Kinston road; and being in the county of Pitt . , <lb/>
the Kinston road <lb/>
said mortgage and <lb/>
Hardy's, Mary <lb/>
and Cherry's <lb/>
and running thence west <lb/>
recorded in the register of deeds office <lb/>
the I Silas Hardy's corners, thence S. <lb/>
poles to Guilford <lb/>
thence his line reversed <lb/>
to-1 east to Mary Hardy's second <lb/>
hip i line reversed N. poles <lb/>
lot described in <lb/>
t e eastern part of <lb/>
hack <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Hy of tie pi of . <lb/>
and <lb/>
.- Ml and <lb/>
U . e tie day <lb/>
id in <lb/>
id <lb/>
with <lb/>
South west poles to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres <lb/>
mo. e or less. <lb/>
3rd. That n tract or par- <lb/>
of land, in said county and <lb/>
bounded as follows, lying <lb/>
and being in Greenville township, which stands the building, th <lb/>
beginning at the fork of Jo. <lb/>
and new road, near to satisfy said Mortgage <lb/>
home place Noah f-orbs. de <lb/>
ceased, and running with the This day Nov. <lb/>
Kinston road north east <lb/>
thence north G. east Attorney. <lb/>
1153-5 poles to a small bridge <lb/>
across the said road; with <lb/>
the various courses of the <lb/>
across the field to the w <lb/>
with the new road south <lb/>
east polos; <lb/>
east poles, thence <lb/>
poles to the beginning, <lb/>
containing acres more or lens <lb/>
4th. That certain tract or par- <lb/>
of land, in said county one <lb/>
State, known as the Mill <lb/>
bounded as n <lb/>
being in Greenville township. s <lb/>
beginning at a wire fence, conn r <lb/>
William line, and run- <lb/>
south 891-2, east <lb/>
poles; thence north 1-2 <lb/>
west poles to n <lb/>
branch; thence down the <lb/>
courses of the branch <lb/>
below the mill <lb/>
1-2, east poles; <lb/>
101-2. east to mil <lb/>
road; thence down the said <lb/>
south poles; thence <lb/>
to a stake th-c <lb/>
north to red <lb/>
near the mill road; thence south <lb/>
; front railway. For accurate description ref- <lb/>
is made to said to <lb/>
said mortgage deed. Terms of <lb/>
sale cash. <lb/>
This of Nov. S. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry A Co. Mortgagees. <lb/>
James James, Attorneys, <lb/>
Notice Creditors <lb/>
now C. T and to a <lb/>
corn-r, i . TO j Wilson's line, then with his <lb/>
l X Inches, thence South wot <lb/>
feet to Fleming sire, t, <lb/>
will, street 191-1 east <lb/>
feet l inches to the old Clark line, <lb/>
thence north I-ll last feet <lb/>
itches tho beginning, containing one <lb/>
quarter more, or and b. <lb/>
the lot day conveyed to <lb/>
Perkins by Adrian to <lb/>
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This of Nov, 1908. <lb/>
Adrian Savage, <lb/>
lino south east, to the <lb/>
containing acres, more or lest. This <lb/>
sale is made to Said mortgage <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
This the 4th day of Dec. <lb/>
Buck, Mortgage, <lb/>
j. c Attorney. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having duly qualified as .- <lb/>
tor, the will annexed, of the <lb/>
State of Mrs R. K. Bel her, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby liven to all persons <lb/>
the estate to <lb/>
by BUM, payment to the undersigned, and ,, pi <lb/>
I all persons having against said , j,, , <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
f, <lb/>
tn <lb/>
l. <lb/>
. d i <lb/>
f I <lb/>
i P. <lb/>
v n <lb/>
lull <lb/>
of <lb/>
t. <lb/>
 i. the U <lb/>
re <lb/>
. to <lb/>
I. r on I <lb/>
,,. I in nail, if pine-1 of <lb/>
an Hi-1 H n <lb/>
.-. i m d <lb/>
mi lo <lb/>
of land in <lb/>
two of id- <lb/>
are that they must <lb/>
pr sent the same to <lb/>
before 5th v of November, <lb/>
1909, or this notice will he plead in bar <lb/>
or recovery. <lb/>
This 5th day of . <lb/>
of Mr.-,. It. K. <lb/>
Under and of authority <lb/>
vested in me by a certain deed in <lb/>
executed me by I. on <lb/>
and <lb/>
re. of <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Notice to creditors <lb/>
I. <lb/>
of <lb/>
. r <lb/>
i. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
an and <lb/>
more or <lb/>
I i For <lb/>
of <lb/>
n rt i <lb/>
a ad mo d B <lb/>
. f sale ch. <lb/>
-h d i N v r <lb/>
t, O. James, Atty, <lb/>
e I. I <lb/>
the pie e I <lb/>
n I <lb/>
11- lies i <lb/>
d i g the i <lb/>
a. <lb/>
T i in <lb/>
Having duly qualified m <lb/>
tors of the of J. a. Harris, <lb/>
notice i i hereby given to all <lb/>
bU d to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate tn the undersigned, <lb/>
and all parsons having claims against <lb/>
estate are no Hied that the. <lb/>
present t. c same to ed on <lb/>
or before of November, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This ind of November <lb/>
j. T and H. S <lb/>
the county of Pitt, in book <lb/>
B, page eke, tho <lb/>
payment of a certain bend bearing <lb/>
yen date therewith. Hid the <lb/>
in said deed in <lb/>
having In in complied with. and. <lb/>
upon request of ill . o trust <lb/>
th. run name I I, on the <lb/>
of Jan., winy ten <lb/>
a. m , In the N. C. in, <lb/>
said sell lo the high- <lb/>
bidder, <lb/>
real , <lb/>
Situated Pitt county, a I town- <lb/>
aid adjoining the lams of Mack <lb/>
Tube s Alfred Andrews <lb/>
ard others and undid the A. C. <lb/>
It K. r the town if P <lb/>
N. C. ard containing two more <lb/>
or mid for a de- <lb/>
e is made to the <lb/>
need of Jenkins record d in . <lb/>
county. <lb/>
I Diem t th. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton and<lb/>
R. L. Smith Co. Mortgagee. <lb/>
By F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Fresh kept <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
VILLE <lb/>
of J. S. Harris. <lb/>
J. C. smith, Trustee. <lb/>
N or I b C a r o I i <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of pale con- <lb/>
in u Mortgage- Deed executed and <lb/>
delivered by Jno. A. Nichols, to P. H. <lb/>
Kittrell on the of April, 1907, <lb/>
and duly recorded in the Register of <lb/>
Deeds of Pitt County, in Book Q-8 <lb/>
Page the undersigned will expose <lb/>
lo public sale, before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, for cash, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder, on Monday, the of <lb/>
December. 1908; at o'clock noon, it <lb/>
being the first day of the December <lb/>
term of Pitt County Superior <lb/>
the following parcel of land, <lb/>
Situated in the Town of N. <lb/>
C, on the east side of tin railroad near <lb/>
the Girl's Dormitory, d on the <lb/>
south by lot of Willie Buck, on the <lb/>
the lot Elisabeth Whitehurst, on <lb/>
on the north by street and on <lb/>
the cat-t by Church street, containing <lb/>
1-2 acre more or leas. This sale is made <lb/>
to satisfy terms of said mortgage. <lb/>
of November. <lb/>
p. ii. Kittrell, Mortgagee, <lb/>
By K. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having at executor of Mrs. <lb/>
Bettie P. Button, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C, ibis is to notify all <lb/>
persona having claims the <lb/>
estate if deceased to exhibit <lb/>
tn. m to signed within twelve <lb/>
months from date of this notice, or <lb/>
i i notice will b i pleaded in of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This the d -y of November 1900. <lb/>
ltd Henry <lb/>
. -i<lb/>
POOR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
in Charge of F. C. NYE <lb/>
Authorized Agent Ti-. Eastern Reflector ad Vicinity-Advertising J <lb/>
., <lb/>
drags just in. The and, <lb/>
Harrington Co. j cook stoves are among <lb/>
Hiss Helen Left last best We have them prices <lb/>
night u Sunday at her. that will We also <lb/>
home near Fort Barnwell <lb/>
See A. W. Ange ft Co. for best <lb/>
and tie at lowest prices. <lb/>
nils who was <lb/>
so hurt at the Oil mill, is<lb/>
The of furniture going <lb/>
have a full line of healers and <lb/>
piping. Harrington. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
CHANGE OF CO. COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
Old Board Retires and New <lb/>
I Takes Charge. <lb/>
The old board of county com <lb/>
missioners composed of R. W. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox N. T. Cox. J. Z. Brooks, <lb/>
Co. are now in position to sup-D. J. Holland and M- T- <lb/>
ply with their. Tar their official duties at <lb/>
box bodies and noon today and turned over <lb/>
Prices made right. Call, affairs of the county to <lb/>
out u in a. w. lessors. Two of these, <lb/>
store and Mr. D. J. Holland, were <lb/>
They are ling lo q <lb/>
at the Episcopal new board. The retiring <lb/>
Mr. and Sunday afternoon and baiter m <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
What is known as the <lb/>
is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb/>
external conditions, but in the <lb/>
great cases by a dis- <lb/>
ordered m <lb/>
THIS IS A FACT <lb/>
which may be <lb/>
by trying a course of <lb/>
They the LIVER. <lb/>
They bring hope and Fancy to the <lb/>
mind. bring health and elastic- <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.<lb/>
HEADQUARTERS <lb/>
For FARM Supplies 2nd <lb/>
Don't fail to our machine. <lb/>
cam H lull . . a lull line re- <lb/>
pairs tor our Mm . is Hie <lb/>
There is better, remember <lb/>
always give per- satisfaction. We <lb/>
would also call you attention t our . . <lb/>
have a very sick baby. km , <lb/>
e have received . MU <lb/>
lot of salt. A. W k oysters <lb/>
J. L Jackson went to Green fish can be <lb/>
Friday Lunches on short <lb/>
A good second-hand buggy and . <lb/>
harness sale cheap. <lb/>
has been running about a year. <lb/>
Button. <lb/>
R. H. went to i <lb/>
Greenville today. <lb/>
Second-hand open Franklin <lb/>
coal heater for sale, nearly new. t <lb/>
Two doors, <lb/>
cheap. P. C. Nye. <lb/>
notice. Sutton. <lb/>
The sewing ma- <lb/>
chine is one of the best on the <lb/>
market. See us for prices that <lb/>
will be of interest to you. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Fresh seed rye. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The new reversible disc <lb/>
Vance Literary Society row is indispensable on an up-to- <lb/>
interesting meeting I date farm. See us before buy- <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
the plow for <lb/>
up new grounds. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co <lb/>
Th <lb/>
had a <lb/>
last night. The girls of the <lb/>
society were pres- <lb/>
and rendered excellent aid <lb/>
with delightful music. The pro- <lb/>
gram was as <lb/>
duct by Misses <lb/>
Henderson and Butt <lb/>
Regular business of society. <lb/>
Song by Society. <lb/>
Declamations as follows; <lb/>
to His J. <lb/>
Kittrell. <lb/>
to His <lb/>
G. Morris <lb/>
FOB THAT AFTER <lb/>
BATING. <lb/>
officials, carefully guarding every <lb/>
interest of the county, and they <lb/>
are entitled to the gratitude <lb/>
all our people. Under their wise <lb/>
management the county has <lb/>
made line progress and material <lb/>
and several enter- <lb/>
prises have been inaugurated <lb/>
that stand as monuments to <lb/>
them. Gentlemen, you have <lb/>
done well, and the people of your <lb/>
county wish you every success. <lb/>
The incoming board is com- <lb/>
of excellent men. They <lb/>
are N. f. Cox, D. J. Holland, J. <lb/>
P. J. J. May and A. V. <lb/>
Lang. They are all true men <lb/>
who have made a success of their <lb/>
own business and the affairs of <lb/>
the county are safe in such cap- <lb/>
able hands. The new board or- <lb/>
by selecting Mr. J. P. <lb/>
as chairman. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds <lb/>
I used Chamberlain's Stomach <lb/>
r Tablets for time, and <lb/>
can testify that they have done me more <lb/>
U .-1 any tablets I have ever used. <lb/>
trouble was a heavy dull feeing <lb/>
alter Freeman, <lb/>
stomach and improve the digestion. <lb/>
They also regulate th.-liver and bowels. <lb/>
. . . are far U but cost <lb/>
to the Gladiators at J. U <lb/>
Paul . and Coward <lb/>
Mark Antony's G., to a <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Piano solo by Miss Olive Butt. <lb/>
War John. <lb/>
Worley. <lb/>
C. E. Langston. <lb/>
Constitution of <lb/>
Herbert Cox. <lb/>
Willie <lb/>
Song by Society. <lb/>
The were i <lb/>
lent and the was <lb/>
enjoyed I <lb/>
We art headquarters <lb/>
horse blankets. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co <lb/>
Remember the bug- <lb/>
are still going. Call to see <lb/>
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb/>
fore you buy. Prices are inter <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb/>
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Chickens and egg;, a specialty. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
For Sale- One mule and two <lb/>
horses cheap. Harrington, Bar- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We have just opened a <lb/>
line of best enamel ware. <lb/>
and get your pick. <lb/>
A. W. A Co. <lb/>
Our goods will be on <lb/>
the market in a few days. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Remember the Tar Heel <lb/>
wagons carts made by the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. for II- <lb/>
and service they cannot be <lb/>
excelled. <lb/>
Any one in need of a good and <lb/>
buggy will do Well to <lb/>
A pill in time that will save nine is <lb/>
Kings Liver Pill. For <lb/>
sick headache, constipation. hey <lb/>
do not gripe, Sold by Jno. <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
Only Six Year Turner. <lb/>
Mr. J. M. Blow, manager of <lb/>
The Reflector's Ayden depart- <lb/>
was among the visitors to <lb/>
Greenville Monday. He came <lb/>
along, as did many other justices <lb/>
of the peace, to qualify on that <lb/>
requires. The <lb/>
I has issued licenses to the follow- <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
K. B. Burnett and Minnie <lb/>
; Wilkinson. <lb/>
T. G. Baker and Baker. <lb/>
J. E. Barnhill and Lang- <lb/>
F. Nichols and Lizzie <lb/>
Raymond E. Johnson and <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Waller A very and Rosa Nobles. <lb/>
Elias F. Little and <lb/>
N. H. Barber and <lb/>
Rt. <lb/>
difference in his case, however, <lb/>
was he qualified for a six <lb/>
term, he being the only <lb/>
one in Pitt county whom the last <lb/>
legislature appointed for that <lb/>
length of time. This is quite on <lb/>
honor to Judge Blow, and he <lb/>
wears it gracefully. <lb/>
GUM SWAMP ITEMS. <lb/>
Gum Swamp. Dec. <lb/>
J. C. Tyson and Walter went <lb/>
to Tarboro Saturday and <lb/>
ed Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. A. V. and d; <lb/>
tr pent with <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Beverly, the keen- <lb/>
at Pollard's school, <lb/>
Thanksgiving in Rocky M in t, <lb/>
and returned Monday to <lb/>
charge of school. <lb/>
Johnnie Tyson went to m e his <lb/>
best girl near Grimesland <lb/>
day and returned Monday. <lb/>
W. B. Pollard and wife went <lb/>
to Washington today will <lb/>
return Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Tyson went to; <lb/>
Simpson Saturday and returned <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Misses Lizzie Beverly and <lb/>
Lillian Pollard spent last night <lb/>
with Miss Bertha Tyson. <lb/>
Master Lloyd Stokes is staying <lb/>
with his grandfather and going <lb/>
to school at the Pollard school <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Leon Randolph was in <lb/>
neighborhood Monday- <lb/>
Richard Harris, of Falkland, <lb/>
was to see his best girl Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Lillian and <lb/>
Bertha Warren spent Saturday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Willie Tyson went to Green <lb/>
ville yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Mayo is spending some <lb/>
time with her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
T. E. Pollard. <lb/>
of Greenville, was <lb/>
in the neighborhood a few days <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
American wire Fencing <lb/>
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED <lb/>
We carry the best quality only Lime and <lb/>
Cement and stock on hand. Hear in <lb/>
mind that Baker it Hart's is the place to buy <lb/>
N T <lb/>
lull assortment stock to <lb/>
Quality the highest, in fact there is bet- <lb/>
it being guaranteed per cent. pure. <lb/>
It you to build it is to your interest <lb/>
in position to look alter <lb/>
your every need. Don't forget that our line <lb/>
of General Hardware is kept complete with <lb/>
the very quality goods. We can fill <lb/>
your orders a box lax to a ear load <lb/>
nails. us a <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
H L C <lb/>
Gene <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
Laura <lb/>
Medicine in liquid <lb/>
regulates the liver sick ; <lb/>
constipation stomach, kidney nil- <lb/>
orders and acts as a gentle laxative, <lb/>
for chills fever and Its t <lb/>
effects on fell with the <lb/>
first The bottle <lb/>
1-2 times as much as size. <lb/>
Sold by John h. Wool en. <lb/>
ECZEMA, AND SALT <lb/>
RHEUM. <lb/>
The Itching of <lb/>
these ailments is almost instantly <lb/>
by Chamberlain's Salve. Many <lb/>
severe cases have been cured by it. <lb/>
For sale by J. L. WOOten and Coward <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Not Quite g <lb/>
yon gel <lb/>
done a <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
Have a <lb/>
fool box and lie prepared for <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Is ii desire, and i <lb/>
will see tool s <lb/>
box lines not lack a <lb/>
, useful article. <lb/>
Of Course<lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Everett and <lb/>
Barrett <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
and Gertrude <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
Chance <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
James <lb/>
diaries <lb/>
Davis. <lb/>
Julius Redmond and <lb/>
Christopher Bryant and Cherry <lb/>
Bell, <lb/>
The total number of licenses <lb/>
issued for the fiscal year ending <lb/>
Dec. 5th was This was <lb/>
more than for the previous year <lb/>
and more than for two years. <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
DO NOT IT. <lb/>
For four-horse farm, <lb/>
one mile South of Greenville. It <lb/>
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb/>
tenant houses. For particulars <lb/>
see John Tucker. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
fur the s are little <lb/>
golden act directly n <lb/>
the kidneys. A trial convince you <lb/>
of quick for <lb/>
Lumbago and tired <lb/>
feeling. trial They <lb/>
purify the blood. Soul by John I <lb/>
You get Ham. s <lb/>
Horse C <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
For a Short <lb/>
All Our China, <lb/>
and domestics. <lb/>
YOUR CHANCE TO <lb/>
PURCHASE A <lb/>
WEDDING PRESENT <lb/>
A Veteran <lb/>
Thursday afternoon Mr. G. S. <lb/>
Johnson died suddenly at the <lb/>
home of near Grimesland. <lb/>
He was years of age and <lb/>
leaves a wife and six children. <lb/>
Mr. Johnson was a Confederate <lb/>
soldier and lost a leg in the civil <lb/>
war. He was on the State BOOK STORE <lb/>
list and one of the few <lb/>
in this county occupying a pace <lb/>
in the first class on that roll of <lb/>
honor. For sometime he has <lb/>
been very feeble. <lb/>
A chance to replenish your <lb/>
table <lb/>
AT COST <lb/>
Ail our goods at cost. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
for Holidays. <lb/>
On account of the Christmas <lb/>
holidays there will be no sales on <lb/>
the Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
between Dec. 22nd and Jan. 4th <lb/>
during which time the market <lb/>
will be doted. <lb/>
Personal with a tube if <lb/>
Pile will <lb/>
it is immediate for a I f m of <lb/>
Piles. Guaranteed Sold by John <lb/>
I. Wooten. <lb/>
see Mr. Hunsucker at the A. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Co. before <lb/>
they buy Boggy business is <lb/>
rushing and we would advise <lb/>
that you your early. <lb/>
A full line of <lb/>
just in. A. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
One of the prettiest lines of <lb/>
crockery ever displayed m Win- <lb/>
at Barber <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
Horse blankets harness <lb/>
a specialty.-A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
From <lb/>
Jell-0 ICE <lb/>
to <lb/>
m, Oar I <lb/>
your <lb/>
ICE CREAM is Easy to Make. <lb/>
J ICE <lb/>
without <lb/>
Simple, <lb/>
two quart of <lb/>
Is<lb/>
berry. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
by M <lb/>
Th Pars . Co., fey.<lb/>
Colds contracted t this <lb/>
the year h i <lb/>
It. laxative. <lb/>
stein the <lb/>
Pleasant la take. Best fur children <lb/>
f r coughs, colds, and <lb/>
Sold by i <lb/>
Ambitious young men and <lb/>
should learn telegraphy; <lb/>
for, since the now 8-hour law tie- <lb/>
came effective is a shortage <lb/>
of many thousand <lb/>
pay to a <lb/>
to beginners. The Na; <lb/>
of <lb/>
S. e. and five other <lb/>
cities is operated under super- <lb/>
of R. officials and all <lb/>
students are placed when <lb/>
Write them for particular. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Farmville at Hotel Horton Dec. <lb/>
22nd and Tuesday ard Wed <lb/>
for the purpose of <lb/>
diseases of the eye and iii- <lb/>
ting glasses, All glasses bum i <lb/>
tr. Hyatt is always In <lb/>
Thursday, Friday<lb/>
Seth A o <lb/>
l ii Is heat known Hen. d rot <lb/>
nil . <lb/>
L, Wooten. <lb/>
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed <lb/>
cut d and delivered S <lb/>
and e, Mary E. Rots <lb/>
as on the 1st day M I <lb/>
duly ii the r <lb/>
Pitt N i . ii I. I B <lb/>
th undersigned i i expose <lb/>
to sale before he house <lb/>
Greenville to I. hi worn r <lb/>
n Monday, January at l <lb/>
in., a mi or i <lb/>
of land lying in <lb/>
State N. C, describe , <lb/>
One house and lot <lb/>
l. n and lying in the town <lb/>
B th, I, N. at tho <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
corner of W. J. I's thence <lb/>
with the road W <lb/>
M. wall . <lb/>
line with W J. H <lb/>
W i i <lb/>
in . <lb/>
Barnhill s<lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
lire I <lb/>
ii i h <lb/>
i M <lb/>
. e I. <lb/>
the d ii <lb/>
. TI. <lb/>
, Brown, <lb/>
By virtue r con- <lb/>
in two .-. mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered J, hi. <lb/>
ids to V, on the day <lb/>
and duly <lb/>
register of of <lb/>
North Carolina, in book X page <lb/>
oilier Mar Jo, 1907, and <lb/>
re . hooky f. page u l- <lb/>
will expose to nubile .- . <lb/>
before the court door in i <lb/>
ville. highest bidder on <lb/>
Bee. a certain tract or <lb/>
of land, lying being In <lb/>
and State North <lb/>
and described at follows, to- <lb/>
fiat . r land in Beaver Dam <lb/>
the of A. <lb/>
II I'll <lb/>
Is land I seres mi r i <lb/>
i hi t No. i in the <lb/>
en. of J. B. N <lb/>
or la f <lb/>
.; . II and <lb/>
V . <lb/>
. . I acres, to <lb/>
lid n lei <lb/>
r . <lb/>
K. Q, . lo <lb/>
. ltd w<lb/>
HI <lb/>
.<lb/>
SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN.<lb/>
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<p>
w i. up mm <lb/>
PRESENTED WITH WATCH FOB. <lb/>
as the appreciation ard has been is no Han MORE THE SCHOOL. v <lb/>
good will of those with whom we Mr. d the county <lb/>
d w are associated in a business ca- would be poorer to lose the Aldermen Act on pi Gratified at Pro <lb/>
I r, I U, i . U . when vices such . faithful mid pro-, Matter. of Wk. <lb/>
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <lb/>
on Oat of Office Mon- <lb/>
day-J. L. Makes <lb/>
is and official. citizen. lam sure I <lb/>
desire to say first, that in voice your desire bear <lb/>
all of our association and in all to the work and i-iii <lb/>
of our work, as trying as it has of this public official <lb/>
often been and as much perplexed your chairman I have at <lb/>
After the old Board of County M we have sometime found our- nil times tried to <lb/>
selves, there has never been the <lb/>
Commissioners had turned over <lb/>
their offices to the newly elected, <lb/>
and while ex-Chairman <lb/>
R W. Kin, m assisting the has come before us. At all times <lb/>
new chairman in swearing in the. have a disposition to <lb/>
officers and routine business. J consider well and frankly all <lb/>
L. Fleming, county attorney. matters before us, and when the <lb/>
before the board and re-1 matters have been throughly <lb/>
quested a few moments <lb/>
just in all my rulings, <lb/>
Tho of Aldermen held <lb/>
its regular monthly meeting. <lb/>
night, with of <lb/>
members present. Several <lb/>
matters of importance were be- <lb/>
fore the board and the <lb/>
was not over until past o'clock. <lb/>
executive committee of <lb/>
the of Trustees of <lb/>
School met in Green- <lb/>
ville aid accompanied by <lb/>
Mr. C. Hook, one of the <lb/>
mads thorough ex- <lb/>
slightest disagreements friction in the appointment of all Only one of the standing ion of the work done en <lb/>
in reference to matter that whatever was to be j had any report to make, the buildings and that <lb/>
of business. <lb/>
Mr. Fleming said in part <lb/>
Chairman, gentlemen, I <lb/>
crave your a few <lb/>
while I, with great <lb/>
pleasure, and at request of <lb/>
the commissioners and <lb/>
the old members of the new <lb/>
board, and at the request of Mr. <lb/>
Joseph the very ex. <lb/>
manager of the <lb/>
convict camp and road force, <lb/>
present to the out going chair- <lb/>
man, Mr. R. W. King, this beau- <lb/>
token of of <lb/>
service well and faithfully per- <lb/>
formed, and of their esteem and <lb/>
appreciation of his kind, <lb/>
just and efficient rulings. <lb/>
desire to point with <lb/>
pride, Mr. King, to your ability <lb/>
and promptness as the presiding <lb/>
officer of the board for the lat-t <lb/>
two years; to the readiness with <lb/>
which you have grasped the pro <lb/>
and questions which have <lb/>
been presented to the to <lb/>
the manner in you have so <lb/>
readily and correctly caused the <lb/>
dispatch of the business of the <lb/>
board, and to the great personal <lb/>
sacrifice of your own time in the <lb/>
management of the convict fore a <lb/>
and in the construction of the <lb/>
iron bridges and other bridges <lb/>
entrusted to you by the board, <lb/>
and in attending to the business <lb/>
and interest of the county gen- <lb/>
pay or <lb/>
They desire to Rive some <lb/>
usual and public expression of <lb/>
their appreciation of your great <lb/>
and faithful service to the people <lb/>
of Pitt during the last <lb/>
two years. <lb/>
Mr. King, while I know <lb/>
your service his been largely <lb/>
without pay or compensation, <lb/>
and I am sorry to say, without <lb/>
popular in all <lb/>
I hope this beautiful pure gold <lb/>
watch fob and token of esteem <lb/>
from your associates and Mr. <lb/>
who has worked <lb/>
largely under your direction, will <lb/>
be a partial reward to you and <lb/>
serve ever hereafter to inspire <lb/>
public officers to strive for the <lb/>
public good. now, with pleas- <lb/>
present to you this beautiful <lb/>
token. <lb/>
before in the history of <lb/>
Pitt county has there probably <lb/>
been such marked progress as <lb/>
during the administration of the <lb/>
outgoing board, and as time <lb/>
passes tn and the people fully <lb/>
understand and realize the mo- <lb/>
that have prompted you all <lb/>
and the with which <lb/>
you have executed every trust, <lb/>
and they see the great good that <lb/>
will evidently result to the <lb/>
county from the acts of your <lb/>
board, they will then begin to <lb/>
realize and appreciate the great <lb/>
public service that has been <lb/>
this county and started it <lb/>
on the road of progress that will <lb/>
place it in front ranks of the <lb/>
s of this <lb/>
Mr. King was taken entirely <lb/>
by surprise, and arose and very <lb/>
feelingly said <lb/>
Fleming, I assure you <lb/>
that no one eve r i <lb/>
prised than I at whit is now <lb/>
curring. <lb/>
be insensible of every prompting <lb/>
of my nature if I did not feel the <lb/>
appreciation which I now do. I <lb/>
frankly say to that, <lb/>
gone <lb/>
into we have always <lb/>
at a unanimous decision. me <lb/>
For me to say that there has <lb/>
been of opinion <lb/>
would be far from the facts in <lb/>
the case. <lb/>
manage the cf a <lb/>
great county like this, varied <lb/>
they are, with the upward look <lb/>
and this county has had, <lb/>
and desire to foster and en- <lb/>
courage progress along all <lb/>
and yet at the same time to look <lb/>
to financial interest of the <lb/>
has no small problem, <lb/>
but for the kind <lb/>
shown by t-very member of <lb/>
this board, I believe I state a <lb/>
truth when I say that there <lb/>
would necessarily have arisen <lb/>
differences of opinion in refer- <lb/>
to the great matters that <lb/>
have come before us during the <lb/>
past two tut this has <lb/>
been the truth and stands as a <lb/>
monument to those who have <lb/>
been associated with me. <lb/>
an evidence of the mar.- <lb/>
of the finances of this <lb/>
I would say to you <lb/>
of the new board, that <lb/>
today we turn over to you in the <lb/>
hands of our treasurer the sum <lb/>
of in cash of 1907 tax levy, <lb/>
and in addition thereto <lb/>
committed to their charge. committee reporting <lb/>
I it has been a matter I that street had been re- <lb/>
of judgment and not o.- , heart. , and that streets <lb/>
I here and DOW to express j condition, <lb/>
my appreciation of the courtesy I The members of the four fire <lb/>
and Kindness that the town were ex- <lb/>
by every member of of poll <lb/>
this board a all times, and for <lb/>
say to you that no man's <lb/>
with any body of men has <lb/>
ever more pleasant than <lb/>
mine with you. <lb/>
to those who go out to- <lb/>
day and those who remain of <lb/>
this board, have kindest <lb/>
of feelings and express but the <lb/>
of my heart when I say <lb/>
that wherever may be at <lb/>
whatever they may do. as <lb/>
have Cone, for the ; <lb/>
betterment of this county, tiny <lb/>
will always carry with them the <lb/>
best wishes of a man who has <lb/>
been so associated <lb/>
with <lb/>
you, Mr. Fleming, and <lb/>
through you to the members of <lb/>
this board and who <lb/>
are the donors of this <lb/>
fob, I desire to express my sin- <lb/>
appreciation and thanks. <lb/>
In the future this will <lb/>
always remind me pleasantly of <lb/>
my on this and , <lb/>
It Will be carried through life <lb/>
cherished and regarded as the <lb/>
expression kindness and j <lb/>
Alderman Flanagan was in- <lb/>
have the street <lb/>
sprinkler repaired and put in <lb/>
good working condition. <lb/>
A nation of the year, <lb/>
payable quarterly, was made to <lb/>
the public library. <lb/>
The street committee was in- <lb/>
to put Atlantic <lb/>
from Dickinson avenue to tie <lb/>
bridge near the Imperial factory, <lb/>
in good condition. <lb/>
K, O. <lb/>
the Lord with a proposition <lb/>
from owners on Fifth <lb/>
street, <lb/>
side of <lb/>
Evans street and G. Raker's <lb/>
everything was shape <lb/>
and the work progressing <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
The committee passed a <lb/>
calling a full meeting of <lb/>
Trustees to meet in <lb/>
Greenville at Wed <lb/>
the 80th day of <lb/>
1903, to inspect the build- <lb/>
to hear n report of the <lb/>
executive and <lb/>
pare the board's r. port to the <lb/>
legislature, and to transact <lb/>
any other business that may come <lb/>
before it concerning the <lb/>
The committee also petted a <lb/>
inviting the State Board <lb/>
of Education to meet the <lb/>
board of trustees on the 30th. <lb/>
The work -on the building is <lb/>
progressing finely and these <lb/>
building are developing hand- <lb/>
The committee is <lb/>
the work <lb/>
CARRIED TO<lb/>
The Mai-Brown, who <lb/>
near Oakley two weeks ago, fol- <lb/>
lowed Mr. David Whitehurst and <lb/>
struck him a murderous blow <lb/>
with an which fractured ins <lb/>
skull, has been taken to the pen- <lb/>
for safe keeping. <lb/>
Brown was given a preliminary <lb/>
hearing a few days ago and was <lb/>
held without bail to await the <lb/>
result of Mr <lb/>
who is yet in a critical condition <lb/>
at a hospital in Richmond. <lb/>
Some rumor reaching <lb/>
L. W. Tucker that an effort <lb/>
might be made to lynch Brown, <lb/>
he took the precautionary step <lb/>
to send the prisoner elsewhere, <lb/>
not that he feared a lynching <lb/>
would be attempted but deemed <lb/>
it best to leave no temptations in <lb/>
way. <lb/>
d by all on the north <lb/>
that street between and are proud of the buildings. <lb/>
west line with the exception cf <lb/>
two, to lay concrete side- <lb/>
walks on that side of the street <lb/>
along that portion of it, if the <lb/>
town will establish the sidewalk <lb/>
Una and build the street cross- <lb/>
m liter was disco sad <lb/>
at some length and the <lb/>
accepted, mayor befog <lb/>
instructed to the proper <lb/>
covering the matter <lb/>
and they wish <lb/>
Education, <lb/>
the State Board <lb/>
which holds <lb/>
title to the property, to inspect <lb/>
the work that has been done and <lb/>
take part in the deliberations and <lb/>
plan for the future. <lb/>
Incoming Deed. <lb/>
Mr. Richard Williams, who at <lb/>
noon today in d from the <lb/>
office of register of deeds of <lb/>
Pitt county, has filled that <lb/>
upon the DU t of j proPerty for six years. He has made <lb/>
faithful officials who have j <lb/>
id with me for he past two <lb/>
owners not signing the proposal <lb/>
to join <lb/>
paid into his hands by the sheriff years, and will act as that in laying the <lb/>
of 1908 taxes, making a total c-f to me in the faithful dis- <lb/>
the r on <lb/>
side- <lb/>
over <lb/>
know full well that at <lb/>
time we have not had the <lb/>
of every one of our con- <lb/>
I know also that we <lb/>
need not have expected to have <lb/>
this, for whenever the <lb/>
in the history f <lb/>
any board to go forward it <lb/>
work we may expect some, who <lb/>
probably do not look at matters <lb/>
as the progressive element does, <lb/>
to the action of those <lb/>
who inaugurate and carry out <lb/>
these movements. <lb/>
We have, however, the <lb/>
val of our that we <lb/>
have at all times had but one <lb/>
purpose in view and that was <lb/>
that we should faithfully and <lb/>
conscientiously discharge the <lb/>
duties of this office, having re- <lb/>
to the interest of the county <lb/>
and every citizen thereof. And <lb/>
we that when the people <lb/>
come to see the results that are <lb/>
to come to this county from some <lb/>
of the things that have been <lb/>
done by this board, there will be <lb/>
a universal approval of its action. <lb/>
have no regret that as our <lb/>
term closes we leave to this <lb/>
county a steel bridge spanning <lb/>
Tar river at Greenville, another <lb/>
at Grifton. a great institution lo- <lb/>
in our center with the <lb/>
prospects it has for the future, <lb/>
for the material and <lb/>
progress of the county, <lb/>
the court house and grounds re- <lb/>
modeled, as you can see, and last <lb/>
but not least, an experimental <lb/>
road in which acting as <lb/>
the model of an inspiration to <lb/>
men in the future to make other <lb/>
conditions better by improving <lb/>
the means of travel. <lb/>
desire here to mention the <lb/>
that in the prosecution of <lb/>
this work there has been under <lb/>
OW supervision Mr <lb/>
Lawhorn in charge of the con <lb/>
forces of the county, and I <lb/>
would be man who <lb/>
observe d h in it all time, not to <lb/>
say that in judgment no <lb/>
charge of y may <lb/>
come to me as a private citizen, <lb/>
in the support of who have <lb/>
in charge the interest of the <lb/>
county that is dear to all of us. <lb/>
Again I thank <lb/>
board voted to purchase <lb/>
copies of the trade edition <lb/>
of The Reflector, soon to b <lb/>
published, to be circulated with <lb/>
a view of interesting people else- <lb/>
where in Greenville, and Alder- <lb/>
men Higgs and Bowen were <lb/>
appointed a committee to look <lb/>
after the distribution of these <lb/>
The season for coughs colds is <lb/>
now t and t-o much oar.; cannot <lb/>
he use i to protect <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
COUGH MEDICINE <lb/>
CHILDREN. <lb/>
the children. A <lb/>
child is likely to contrast <lb/>
when <lb/>
a cold. The quicker yon Wiry Ins cold <lb/>
Chamberlain <lb/>
Remedy is the note reliance of many <lb/>
mothers, and of those who <lb/>
it are i to use any r. <lb/>
Mrs. K. F. of W. Va., <lb/>
have lever used anything <lb/>
other R.-1 referred to the market com <lb/>
for children and ii has i <lb/>
given good This remedy <lb/>
contain no or other <lb/>
may be given confident y to a <lb/>
as to an t. For by J. L, <lb/>
and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
A note due the Eureka Fire <lb/>
Hose Co. for hose, and one due <lb/>
P. J. for street work, <lb/>
were ordered renewed. <lb/>
A petition from occupants of <lb/>
the market house asking for re- <lb/>
in rents was presented <lb/>
LAND OF THE CROSSBOW. <lb/>
Th Deadly Poisoned <lb/>
the wild frontier China <lb/>
and la u barbarous tribe <lb/>
which civilized <lb/>
George Forrest, an traveler, <lb/>
thus describe the chief weapon of <lb/>
these had to a <lb/>
title for a book the upper I <lb/>
should call It The Land of Cross- <lb/>
which la <lb/>
on of the and the tribe. <lb/>
Every with nay to <lb/>
elite possesses at least of these, <lb/>
for everyday use hunt- <lb/>
other for war. The little <lb/>
play With crossbows. <lb/>
The never leave huts for any I <lb/>
whatever without <lb/>
bows. When they go to sleep the <lb/>
Is hung over their heads, and <lb/>
when they die It In hung over <lb/>
graves. The crossbows have a <lb/>
span of fully live feet require a <lb/>
pull of fully pounds to string <lb/>
them. The bow Is made of a species of <lb/>
wild mulberry of great and <lb/>
The stock, some four feet <lb/>
long war bows, Is usually of <lb/>
wild plum Wood, The string Is of <lb/>
hemp and the trigger of bone. <lb/>
The arrow, of sixteen to eighteen <lb/>
Inches, Is of split bamboo about four <lb/>
the thickness of nu ordinary <lb/>
knitting needle, hardened and pointed. <lb/>
The point Is bare for a quarter <lb/>
to one-third of Inch, then for fully <lb/>
Inch the arrow is stripped to half Its <lb/>
thickness, and on this portion poison Is <lb/>
placed. <lb/>
poison Is Invariably a <lb/>
expressed from the tubers of a species <lb/>
of which grows on those <lb/>
ranges at nu altitude of to <lb/>
feet. The poison Is mixed with <lb/>
or some vegetable gum to the consist <lb/>
ency of putty and Is then on <lb/>
the notched point. The Is sup- <lb/>
plied by a strip of bamboo leaf folded <lb/>
Into n triangular form and tied In a <lb/>
notch the cud cf the with the, <lb/>
point of the outward. The re- <lb/>
n In of the arrow <lb/>
where poison Is placed causes the <lb/>
lo break off In the body of any <lb/>
one whom Ii and. as each car- <lb/>
enough to kill n cart horse, <lb/>
a ironed Is Invariably fatal. Free and <lb/>
Incision Is the usual remedy <lb/>
when n limb or fleshy part <lb/>
of the body, but at the uncle <lb/>
of the chief showed us n prep- <lb/>
Auction of Town Lots <lb/>
No town in Eastern Carolina <lb/>
Is making the progress of Green- <lb/>
ville, and why shouldn't <lb/>
Banking her is a <lb/>
farm country, she is connected <lb/>
with ail pans of the world with <lb/>
two of the very best railroad <lb/>
systems, and progress is written <lb/>
on of every <lb/>
Her are beautiful, <lb/>
and her schools and public build- <lb/>
have no superiors any where <lb/>
A find time to buy a lot of land <lb/>
while you cm get it at a cheap <lb/>
price <lb/>
The reports of for <lb/>
past month were presented and <lb/>
approved, and allowing of <lb/>
accounts competed tho work of <lb/>
the meeting. <lb/>
GRABBED PURSE AND FLED. <lb/>
One Mn Robs Another <lb/>
Officers on the Lookout For Him. <lb/>
Southern and <lb/>
Co., of Raleigh, will Sell <lb/>
some of the prettiest Iota town <lb/>
at public auction, at your <lb/>
price, on Thursday, 17th, and <lb/>
the terms will easy that <lb/>
the man of much <lb/>
have no advantage over the man <lb/>
means. Let DO man <lb/>
that Greenville land is a <lb/>
on the market, let all <lb/>
their little <lb/>
and set to it that th <lb/>
sale attended and th. <lb/>
land brines full <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Cage Atkinson, n colored man, <lb/>
was hare a few days ago selling <lb/>
arM received something <lb/>
over for his sale. Another <lb/>
colored man saw when he <lb/>
drew this money and his mouth <lb/>
a for it. He <lb/>
watched his opportunity and <lb/>
when Cage started to leave town <lb/>
asked the privilege of riding <lb/>
with him, which was granted. <lb/>
When they had got a mile or two <lb/>
from town the man asked Cage <lb/>
a moat faithful and <lb/>
officer, filling the position with <lb/>
honor to himself and credit to <lb/>
his county. He has kept his <lb/>
office well and valuable <lb/>
work for the count Good luck <lb/>
to him in whatever he may en- <lb/>
gage. <lb/>
Mr. M. Moore, who <lb/>
as i deeds today, <lb/>
is in every way a worthy sue <lb/>
to Mr. Williams. He <lb/>
comes to the office with good <lb/>
business experience that will <lb/>
him well in conducting <lb/>
the important affairs cf the <lb/>
county that come under his <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
Will Treasurer's Office. <lb/>
County Treasurer Sam White, <lb/>
who today began his third term <lb/>
in this office which he has so ac- <lb/>
filled, will resembled opium dross <lb/>
hi s mercantile business with the <lb/>
close of this year. On and after <lb/>
Jan. 1st his office as county treas- <lb/>
will be in the Reflector build, <lb/>
just in rear of the Western <lb/>
Union office. This <lb/>
will be a good location for his <lb/>
office, owing to its convenience <lb/>
both to the court house and to <lb/>
the office of the county <lb/>
of education. <lb/>
Chance for <lb/>
The retirement from <lb/>
tile business of County Treasure, <lb/>
Sam While, which takes place <lb/>
with the close of the year, will <lb/>
make a splendid opening for a <lb/>
large merchant who would like <lb/>
to locate in Greenville. Mr. <lb/>
White occupies a <lb/>
and his store has been a <lb/>
popular one, which will be to <lb/>
to change a bill for him. I advantage of whoever sue- <lb/>
pulled his to make the I . him <lb/>
change when the man grabbed j Greenville needs some more <lb/>
the purse, jumped out of the <lb/>
and which he said was on effective <lb/>
antidote. <lb/>
few exceptions the <lb/>
seemed to us to lie arrant cowards, <lb/>
but the crossbow and poisoned arrow <lb/>
are most diabolical weapons. <lb/>
An from a war will pierce <lb/>
a deal an Inch thick at seventy <lb/>
or eighty yards. Some of tho <lb/>
natives were so expert that they could <lb/>
hit a mark four Inches In diameter re- <lb/>
sixty to eighty yards. An <lb/>
no one anywhere hie <lb/>
crossbow and his bearskin quiver tall <lb/>
of poisoned arrows and as every <lb/>
Is at fend with every other <lb/>
mutual suspicion Is Inevitable. <lb/>
In open tight the arc usually <lb/>
careful to keep at a respectful distance <lb/>
from each other and behind <lb/>
shields which protect the whole of the <lb/>
body. But If battle Is ran-, murder <lb/>
and sudden death by In the <lb/>
Jungle arc <lb/>
u good opening for<lb/>
.- X V m. . <lb/>
prised as I am, words are i tilled the <lb/>
for me to express to you. pee he has held better than <lb/>
and through you to my H-has been firm kind and <lb/>
dates, the great pleasure ii whatever he has under <lb/>
gratification this of in my judgment no <lb/>
their appreciation gives me. To is lit- <lb/>
my mind there is nothing so val- to prosecute the work that he <lb/>
Rather Ambiguous. <lb/>
When and Fields were play- <lb/>
together a couple of husky west- <lb/>
visitors, seeing New York for tho <lb/>
first time, dropped Into the Weber- <lb/>
field Museum of Drama to see the <lb/>
show. <lb/>
Is Weber and which Is , <lb/>
asked who forgot what <lb/>
a was for. <lb/>
If replied the <lb/>
whichever Is which. I'd <lb/>
tr be the other Mag- <lb/>
Tho Town Be Bern In. <lb/>
In the town of <lb/>
near Bavaria, <lb/>
to having co rates to pay for the <lb/>
upkeep of the town, those actually <lb/>
In receive from the <lb/>
municipality it sum of a year. <lb/>
This sum. If Invested regularly at, say. <lb/>
per cent, entitle the owner to <lb/>
at the age of sixty <lb/>
-n very old age pension. <lb/>
Were It not necessary that <lb/>
prove birth tn parish <lb/>
before becoming to this pay- <lb/>
the of n <lb/>
i e of would doubtless <lb/>
enormous Westminster <lb/>
PITT COUNTY OIL COM <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA.<lb/>
Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products <lb/>
Bring us Your Seed, We Pay the cash Price or <lb/>
Exchange Meal on Liberal Terms. or Phone <lb/>
will <lb/>
MEAL IS THE BEST<lb/>
This is the Place <lb/>
We will deem it a privilege to show you a very extensive <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Trimmings, Laces, <lb/>
Ladies Tailor-made Skirts. <lb/>
Shoes to Fit all feet and <lb/>
Any Size Purse <lb/>
THE BUILDING AND LUMBER CO. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AND CONTRACTORS <lb/>
and <lb/>
Remember that we represent all things as they <lb/>
regulate the price by the true value of the article. <lb/>
We feel confident that the most critical examination of our <lb/>
complete and very Appropriate Lines Desirable Goods will <lb/>
convince you that they are NOT EQUALED ELSEWHERE <lb/>
IN MERIT OR IN PRICE. <lb/>
We have an especially attractive line of Holiday Goods <lb/>
and Christmas Novelties sad wish you to call and see them. <lb/>
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works <lb/>
BOTTLERS OF <lb/>
AND ALL KINDS OF SODA WATERS <lb/>
DEALERS IN CARBONIC ACID GAS <lb/>
J. R. MOORE, <lb/>
PURE FOOD DRINK <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
WE CAN <lb/>
SUPPLY <lb/>
YOUR NEEDS <lb/>
ALL LINES of GOODS <lb/>
Look through <lb/>
Your Eyes Give You Trouble <lb/>
f you should see me at once <lb/>
and let me fit properly with <lb/>
a pair of the best lenses, with <lb/>
any style frame you may desire. <lb/>
Attention now may save you <lb/>
years of suffering. <lb/>
I can also repair your Jewelry, <lb/>
watch and clock. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
BOX <lb/>
NORTH<lb/>
C. E. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
mm. f <lb/>
Toys, Candies, Fruits, Cooking <lb/>
Material for Christmas <lb/>
JAMES LONG, Grocer <lb/>
We are prepared to make <lb/>
prompt shipments f Flooring, <lb/>
and all <lb/>
kinds Turned work. Sash. <lb/>
Doors, Blinds, anything in the <lb/>
general Building line. Our <lb/>
Material and Work Shop is the <lb/>
very Best, <lb/>
Agents tor Corey's High <lb/>
Grade Hoofing and Hooting <lb/>
kind that Lasts. <lb/>
Come to us any Goods you may need, <lb/>
beautiful stock and you be pleased. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
GREENVILLE, U. S. A. <lb/>
If You Want Anything <lb/>
In the Goods, Dress Goods, Notions and Men's <lb/>
and Boys Clothing, Shoes for sex. Ties, Etc. <lb/>
don't fail to inspect my stock. You can get quality <lb/>
cheaper here than at any other store in town. We <lb/>
will see you satisfied in every instance. Come to see <lb/>
me, corner Evans and Fifth streets. <lb/>
WILEY BROWN, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HOLIDAY GOOD; <lb/>
ARE HERE <lb/>
PLEASE shop early. If you wait until the last moment you <lb/>
are liable to disappointment, as then our stock will be picked <lb/>
over. We now have a store full of Christmas Presents, <lb/>
Toys, Dolls. Games, Books, Wagons, Etc. <lb/>
We will also have a new department known as the <lb/>
Fine Candy <lb/>
Something special doing here. If you want to be happy make <lb/>
others happy by buying presents from this house and saving <lb/>
yourself money. <lb/>
ESTIMATES FURNISHED OH APPLICATION. <lb/>
C, V. York, Treas. i <lb/>
R. J. Cobb, Pres. T. W. Whitehurst, <lb/>
CLARK<lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS. <lb/>
Engineers <lb/>
Civil <lb/>
Municipal <lb/>
Specialty. . <lb/>
and Surveyors <lb/>
and Land Surveying a <lb/>
OFFICE THUD SI <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N CAROLINA <lb/>
C. <lb/>
. TUNSTALL <lb/>
CARRIES A FULL LINE OF GENERA <lb/>
II find there the most complete line of Christmas Goods in city. <lb/>
s Candies of all Kinds. Santa will make no mistake in trading e. <lb/>
Ar GREENVILLE, <lb/>
And you <lb/>
Toys, Fruits, Nuts <lb/>
Above N. S Dickinson Ave. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
III III <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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ft, -v<lb/>
The STABLES <lb/>
Greenville and Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
HANDLE THE VERY <lb/>
HORSES AND MULES<lb/>
ON THE MARKET <lb/>
FOR SALE and EXCHANGE <lb/>
Every Animal Guaranteed as Represented <lb/>
You should see MR. WINSLOW at Greenville, or his representative, <lb/>
MR PATRICK at Ayden, before purchasing your horses and mules for the <lb/>
Mr. Winslow, buying in large quantities and from the <lb/>
Markets can give you better animals at lower prices than <lb/>
can bead elsewhere He has a large stock, ranging from the good work <lb/>
animal and Sly to the high spirited drive horse, to select from, <lb/>
a WINSLOW GUARANTEE goes with every one <lb/>
Mr Winslow is also agent for the HUNSUCKER BUGGY <lb/>
and the TAR HEEL WAGON, manufactured at Winterville, He car- <lb/>
them in stock at both Greenville and Ayden. Harness of the very best <lb/>
makes can be purchased at either place. He can fit you out <lb/>
altogether and on easy terms. <lb/>
J. E. WINSLOW <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. i. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Pref Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. DEC. 1908 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
i Interesting <lb/>
and Helpful. <lb/>
The day was ideal and the at- <lb/>
at the was <lb/>
unusually large. The devotional <lb/>
exercises were conducted by Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Huske, pastor of the <lb/>
pal church, after which the <lb/>
meeting was called to. order by <lb/>
the president. In the absence of <lb/>
Miss Ada Tyson, secretary, Miss <lb/>
Elizabeth Bo acted as sec- <lb/>
The following were appointed <lb/>
as a committee on supplementary <lb/>
E. M. Rollins, of <lb/>
Farmville graded school, J. A. <lb/>
of Ayden graded <lb/>
school, H. B. Smith, Greenville <lb/>
school, G, E. Lineberry, <lb/>
of Winterville High and <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Bethel <lb/>
graded school. <lb/>
The was taken up. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. made a short <lb/>
practical talk on the time of <lb/>
in school and closing school <lb/>
each day. <lb/>
The next was a most excellent <lb/>
paper on Responsibility of <lb/>
teacher in regard to the <lb/>
Mrs. Butt is one of our <lb/>
oldest and most experienced <lb/>
teachers and presented this sub- <lb/>
in a most practical and <lb/>
manner. <lb/>
in the public <lb/>
was next discussed by Miss Daisy <lb/>
E. Minor. In this paper she <lb/>
showed the benefits derived from <lb/>
the study of music. Among <lb/>
those mentioned was the mind <lb/>
training and the moral training <lb/>
of the pupils as well. <lb/>
work and best <lb/>
PREACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR <lb/>
J. H. Shore to Greenville-Re. <lb/>
M. T. to <lb/>
In the appointments of preach- <lb/>
read out by Bishop Wilson at <lb/>
the North Carolina conference in <lb/>
Durham, Monday evening, Rev. <lb/>
M. T. Plyler, who for two years <lb/>
has so faithfully t Jarvis <lb/>
Memorial church, was sent to <lb/>
Washington, and Rev. J. H. <lb/>
Shore was sent to the Greenville <lb/>
church. <lb/>
The appointments for this, the <lb/>
Washington district, are as fol <lb/>
A. presiding elder. <lb/>
Washington-M. T. Plyler. <lb/>
Bath-F. E. Dixon. <lb/>
Aurora-C. R. Canipe. <lb/>
Swan F. Stand- <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
R. Grant. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Greenville-J. H. Shore. <lb/>
Vanceboro Supplied by E. D. <lb/>
Dodd. <lb/>
Ayden-J B. Bridges. <lb/>
A. Forbes. <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
C. Reynolds. <lb/>
Bethel-J. W. Autrey. <lb/>
Tarboro-R. H. Willis. <lb/>
Rocky Mount- D. H. Tuttle. <lb/>
South Rocky Mount and Mar- <lb/>
E. Tripp. <lb/>
Spring dope and Mt Pleasant <lb/>
B. E. <lb/>
P. Reid. <lb/>
Elm E. Hunt. <lb/>
Wilson-G. F. Smith. <lb/>
W- Martin. <lb/>
H. Black. <lb/>
E. Lance. <lb/>
State organizer Anti-Saloon <lb/>
LeagueR. L. Davis. <lb/>
, . ,, ,. , Missionary H. <lb/>
of was discussed Willis. <lb/>
MRS. ALICE HARPER DEAD <lb/>
Fuse Away Saturday in <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
SANS CLUB. <lb/>
by Rev. Mr. Huske. He laid <lb/>
stress on material, narration, <lb/>
description and unity. Then he <lb/>
laid down an plan of <lb/>
correcting essays by indicating <lb/>
certain mistakes by certain sign <lb/>
and letters on the margin of the <lb/>
composition. He said that pupils <lb/>
should have suggestions in re <lb/>
to correcting their essays <lb/>
by the teacher. They should <lb/>
always be handed in written on <lb/>
good paper and written neatly <lb/>
with pen and ink. Prof. Rollins <lb/>
also made several practical <lb/>
in regard to this. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding next made <lb/>
some statements in regard the <lb/>
loan fund of the State <lb/>
Normal arid quite a neat sub- <lb/>
was received from the <lb/>
teachers. <lb/>
We were sorry indeed that <lb/>
Mis Mitchell was not able to <lb/>
conduct her class in primary <lb/>
arithmetic. Prof. Smith made a <lb/>
few practical suggestions in re- <lb/>
to thoroughness in reading <lb/>
and writing. He said that no <lb/>
pupil could make a scholar unless <lb/>
he was thorough in those <lb/>
branches. He also spoke of the <lb/>
poor work done in the schools all <lb/>
over the state in the <lb/>
grades on account of there <lb/>
any definite course <lb/>
mapped out in these courses by <lb/>
superintendents and leaders. <lb/>
The climax of the meeting was <lb/>
reached when Prof. Lineberry <lb/>
conducted a general discussion on <lb/>
the of work and <lb/>
line- Quite a number of <lb/>
cal questions were asked by the <lb/>
teachers and he gave his views <lb/>
in regard to these in an able <lb/>
manner. Prof. Lineberry is one <lb/>
of the best informed men in the <lb/>
on the practical machinery <lb/>
of school work and gave the <lb/>
benefit of his experience. <lb/>
was indeed a fine meeting. <lb/>
Everyone seemed to have come <lb/>
for business. It is the highest <lb/>
aim of the to <lb/>
C. Bell. <lb/>
Other preachers who have <lb/>
served Greenville and in whom <lb/>
our people feel a special interest, <lb/>
go to the following <lb/>
R. B. John, presiding elder <lb/>
of Raleigh district <lb/>
F. A. Bishop to Louisburg. <lb/>
J. A to Roxboro. <lb/>
H. M. Eure to Carthage. <lb/>
T. J. Dailey to Troy. <lb/>
L. L. Nash to Si. John and <lb/>
Gibson. <lb/>
N. H. D. Wilson to <lb/>
J, D. Bundy to Elizabeth City. <lb/>
N. M. Watson transferred to <lb/>
conference. <lb/>
treat you <lb/>
Lot Sale at Farmville. <lb/>
As will be seen by a large ad- <lb/>
in this paper, Town- <lb/>
send Windham will have an <lb/>
auction sale of lets in Farmville <lb/>
on Tuesday, one-thirty <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Farmville is of the most <lb/>
progressive towns In this county, <lb/>
and since the completion of two <lb/>
lines of railroad there has de- <lb/>
rapidly. It is in one of <lb/>
the finest farming sections in <lb/>
the State and the town commands <lb/>
a large trade. An investment in <lb/>
real estate there will be profit- <lb/>
able and this auction sale of lots <lb/>
affords a good <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
was indeed a sad shock to <lb/>
Greenville when the news came <lb/>
Saturday evening that Mrs. <lb/>
Harper was dead. <lb/>
Mrs. Harper had been <lb/>
in good health for some <lb/>
time, and upon advice of <lb/>
went to Baltimore <lb/>
the last day of November for <lb/>
treatment. There an operation <lb/>
was deemed necessary and this <lb/>
was performed a few days later. <lb/>
The operation was not considered <lb/>
serious, and Mrs. Harper was <lb/>
reported as getting along -o well <lb/>
after it that it was thought she <lb/>
would be entirely recovered in a <lb/>
short while. Saturday morning <lb/>
a telegram to one of her sons <lb/>
stated that was not doing <lb/>
so well, and in the evening this <lb/>
was followed with the announce- <lb/>
that she had passed away. <lb/>
Neither her relatives nor friends <lb/>
were prepared for this, as all <lb/>
were expecting her back home <lb/>
in a short while. <lb/>
Mrs. Harper years of <lb/>
age, and a daughter of the late <lb/>
Mr. Henry Sheppard. Her first <lb/>
husband was Mr. Albert Carr, a <lb/>
prosperous farmer of this county <lb/>
who had a large estate near <lb/>
Farmville. He died in 1882. By <lb/>
this marriage there are now <lb/>
three sons and a daughter, <lb/>
these being Dr. R. L. and Messrs. <lb/>
H. L. and C. S. prominent <lb/>
business men of and <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Sutton, of LaGrange. <lb/>
Her second husband was Mr. <lb/>
Harper, of Greene county, <lb/>
who died in 1899, from which <lb/>
marriage there survives one son, <lb/>
Alexander Harper. She is also <lb/>
survived by one brother, Mr. <lb/>
Henry Sheppard. of Greenville, <lb/>
one half-brother, Mr. H. D. <lb/>
Sheppard, of Hanover, two <lb/>
sisters, Mrs J. T. Smith, of <lb/>
J. N. Bynum, of <lb/>
Farmville, and one half-sister, <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Andrews, of Green- <lb/>
ville. She also leaves several <lb/>
grandchildren and a large <lb/>
of relatives. <lb/>
After the death of her second <lb/>
husband Mrs. Harper moved to <lb/>
Greenville and made her <lb/>
here. She was a of <lb/>
character, member <lb/>
of the Baptist church, a kind <lb/>
friend and one of the best of <lb/>
neighbors. Her life was filled <lb/>
with good deeds and she was <lb/>
held in highest esteem by all who <lb/>
knew her. <lb/>
The remains reached Green- <lb/>
ville on the 9.55 Norfolk and <lb/>
Southern train this morning and <lb/>
wire taken to her late <lb/>
on Evans street. The <lb/>
funeral WM held at o'clock <lb/>
CHILDREN'S SANTA CLAUS DAY. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector. <lb/>
There has been another meet- <lb/>
of the Sans club which <lb/>
was held last Friday afternoon, <lb/>
and ye members shall hear the <lb/>
secretary's letter since by me it <lb/>
may be done, and I am <lb/>
unto it <lb/>
Mrs. Haywood was hos- <lb/>
We know her well, and <lb/>
with her spent delightful time. <lb/>
Her purse, person, and extremest <lb/>
means lie all unlocked to our <lb/>
The business of the club was <lb/>
conducted by Mrs. Woodward <lb/>
Miss the president, <lb/>
being absent. In the calling of <lb/>
the roll five members were <lb/>
absent following business came <lb/>
guessing <lb/>
Dame Fortune be- <lb/>
stowing the prize upon Mrs. <lb/>
Carper as after which re- <lb/>
in three courses were <lb/>
served. <lb/>
I need must tell you all. By <lb/>
the leave of Mrs. Fred Forbes, <lb/>
we will meet with her the Wed- <lb/>
after Christmas. Fare. <lb/>
Tell Him <lb/>
What Yon Desire <lb/>
Stocking. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
FIGHTING TURKISH TOBACCO. <lb/>
Virginia Tobacco Men Will Ask For a <lb/>
Higher Duty on Turkish Tobacco. <lb/>
The Reflector will devote part I Danville Va , The <lb/>
of next Saturday's issue to board trade <lb/>
little folks for sending their a special meeting to-day <lb/>
ten to Santa Claus, if wish funds to send a large <lb/>
to communicate their wants to to Wat <lb/>
him through these columns. <lb/>
only conditions are that you <lb/>
must write plainly only on <lb/>
side of the paper, make your <lb/>
letters not over words in <lb/>
length, sign your name and send <lb/>
the letters to The Reflector not <lb/>
later than Friday afternoon. <lb/>
As our space may be limited the <lb/>
letters will be given precedence <lb/>
in the order in which trey are <lb/>
received, and if any have to be <lb/>
to appear before the <lb/>
ways and means committee of <lb/>
Congress to the pas age of <lb/>
laws which will imp a higher <lb/>
duty on Turkish tobacco, which <lb/>
is coming more and com- <lb/>
petition with the i crown <lb/>
in the bright district, which is <lb/>
mainly in Virginia and North <lb/>
Carolina. The <lb/>
contend the <lb/>
United Slates -rent pro- <lb/>
New <lb/>
left out it will be those that come. <lb/>
in late. children, write in imp -sin h duty <lb/>
your letters and tell Santa the bright <lb/>
what you want him to bring you. growers should in a <lb/>
spirit of fairness be afforded the <lb/>
will treat you j Am <lb/>
B who will go to Washington are <lb/>
President n. of the <lb/>
MARION BUTLER INDICTED. <lb/>
Four <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Miss Marguerite Entertain. <lb/>
Reported for The Reflect <lb/>
On Friday evening, the <lb/>
home of her parents on <lb/>
son avenue, Miss Marguerite <lb/>
Higgs most delightfully enter- <lb/>
a number of her friends. <lb/>
The guests were meet at the <lb/>
door by the hostess and ushered <lb/>
into the parlor, where two con- <lb/>
tests and several games were <lb/>
enjoyed. One of the contests <lb/>
was a poem, with blanks which <lb/>
had to be filled out with flowers. <lb/>
The other was a number of <lb/>
boxes, on the outside of each <lb/>
box was something suggestive <lb/>
of its contents and the guests <lb/>
had to guess what was in the <lb/>
box. Miss Florence Blow being <lb/>
the successful guesser was <lb/>
award d a beautiful prize. <lb/>
Delicious ices and cakes were was in <lb/>
then served by little Misses . <lb/>
Bills for Libel Against <lb/>
Him in Guilford County. <lb/>
Greensboro. N. C, Dec. 14.- <lb/>
The grand jury of Guilford <lb/>
Court this afternoon re- <lb/>
turned four true bills asked for. <lb/>
Ex-United State Senator <lb/>
Butler and his brother, Lester <lb/>
charging criminal libel <lb/>
against ex Judge Spencer B. <lb/>
Adams, chairman of the Re- <lb/>
publican party of North Caro- <lb/>
The charges are based upon <lb/>
articles published in the Raleigh <lb/>
owned by the Butlers, <lb/>
several months ago. The ex- <lb/>
Senator and his brother were <lb/>
arrested November 4th, and <lb/>
bound over to the present term. <lb/>
of court in bonds of each <lb/>
I to await action by the grand <lb/>
i jury. On motion of Butler's <lb/>
i attorneys the trial is continued <lb/>
until January term of court, not <lb/>
withstanding attorneys <lb/>
pressed for trial. N either of the <lb/>
Commercial Association, and <lb/>
President Adams, of he <lb/>
co Protective <lb/>
of Virginia and Caro- <lb/>
Concerted action on the <lb/>
part of the tobacco associations <lb/>
in both of the two States has <lb/>
Madeline and Annie Higgs. The I <lb/>
guests departed at a late hour, I <lb/>
declaring Miss Higgs a most <lb/>
charming <lb/>
Pitt Confederate Pensioners <lb/>
Ir. the list of Confederate pen- <lb/>
in Pitt county are three <lb/>
in the second class who receive <lb/>
each, four In the third class <lb/>
who receive each, ninety in <lb/>
the fourth class who receive <lb/>
each and fifty-two widows of on globe, <lb/>
soldiers who receive each. <lb/>
This makes a total of that <lb/>
comes to the county for this <lb/>
purpose, Superior Court <lb/>
D. C. Moore has the checks for <lb/>
Second Crop Apples. <lb/>
On Sunday Mr. W. M. Elks, <lb/>
near Grimesland, was walking <lb/>
through his orchard and found <lb/>
several second crop on a <lb/>
apple tree, and brought <lb/>
The Reflector three of them. <lb/>
This second crop of fruit is <lb/>
small but of good flavor. Just <lb/>
think of two crops of <lb/>
apples a year or. the same tree <lb/>
Verily, we have the finest climate <lb/>
this afternoon in the Baptist these pensioners and <lb/>
church, conducted by Rev. T. H. <lb/>
day needs of the teachers, and <lb/>
the teacher that misses these <lb/>
meetings will miss great <lb/>
for improving himself. <lb/>
A list of the supplementary <lb/>
books for the different grades <lb/>
will be published in The Reflector <lb/>
as soon as possible. <lb/>
For four-horse farm, <lb/>
one mile South of Greenville. It <lb/>
is fine tobacco land and has three <lb/>
tenant houses. For particulars <lb/>
John W. Tucker. <lb/>
King, of Winterville, the inter- <lb/>
being in Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery. pall bearer were <lb/>
Messrs. J. C Tyson, E. U <lb/>
R. C. Flanagan. J. L. Little, <lb/>
R. J. Cobb, F. If. Wooten, R. <lb/>
Williams, H. W. Whedbee, H. L. <lb/>
Coward, W. D. Pruitt, J. M. <lb/>
and D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
A large number of sorrowing <lb/>
friends followed the remains to <lb/>
their last resting place, and their <lb/>
love for this good woman was <lb/>
expressed in many beautiful <lb/>
floral tributes. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sutton <lb/>
and daughter, Miss Alice, of <lb/>
LaGrange; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
Darden, Dr. Mrs. Wade <lb/>
Anderson and Mr. W. G. Carr, <lb/>
of Wilson; Miss Dorothy Carr <lb/>
and Mr. C. R. Harper, of <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Allen, of <lb/>
Danville, and Mr. A. T. Harper, <lb/>
of Goldsboro, were here to attend <lb/>
the <lb/>
them. <lb/>
will you <lb/>
The <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Boggy Collide. <lb/>
Bryce Brown, a little son of <lb/>
Mr. Wiley Brown, was riding <lb/>
down the street on a bicycle, <lb/>
Saturday evening, and when <lb/>
turnings corner collided with a <lb/>
horse and buggy going in the <lb/>
opposite direction. There was a <lb/>
general mix-up with the little <lb/>
fellow under the feet of the horse <lb/>
and he was painfully bruised, <lb/>
but fortunately no bones were <lb/>
broken. <lb/>
hi . <lb/>
The Cl <lb/>
requests the <lb/>
Suffolk Goes Dry. <lb/>
Suffolk, Va., Dec. 15.-This <lb/>
place went dry yesterday with a <lb/>
majority of Considerable <lb/>
excitement has been occasioned <lb/>
for some time by the contest, and <lb/>
the majority was larger than was <lb/>
generally conceded by either<lb/>
at a to given <lb/>
fifth <lb/>
nineteen I and I <lb/>
in the Perkins hall <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
Invitations by <lb/>
at Coward drug <lb/>
at ten cents each. <lb/>
Rev. M T. Plyler. <lb/>
We congratulate Washing- <lb/>
ton friends on their good fortune <lb/>
in the appointment of Rev. <lb/>
M. T. Plyler by tie Durham con- <lb/>
to live and labor among <lb/>
them. Mr. Plyler the <lb/>
church at this place for <lb/>
the last, two years and he leaves <lb/>
us with the love esteem of <lb/>
all our people without regard to <lb/>
denomination or church <lb/>
He is a close student and <lb/>
his sermons are foil of deep re <lb/>
instruction and beautiful <lb/>
thoughts. Be is a toned <lb/>
Christian toe best <lb/>
and purest sense tout term. <lb/>
He is progressive m d always <lb/>
interested in r tends to <lb/>
the uplift of community in <lb/>
which he lives. Greenville has <lb/>
felt and teen helped by in- <lb/>
of his pure, noble life <lb/>
among us and we heartily con <lb/>
the good people of <lb/>
a in having him among <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Eliza Daniel <lb/>
requests I of your <lb/>
I. . . <lb/>
her daughter <lb/>
. a d <lb/>
to <lb/>
Rev. R R . Jr <lb/>
on the g ;. y, <lb/>
the . <lb/>
One thous hi n d <lb/>
at after eight <lb/>
at of <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. Tl Moore <lb/>
West Market I <lb/>
c, . ion , .- . Carolina. <lb/>
At ho i. l of February <lb/>
Senator, Ills. <lb/>
All kinds of candies, nuts and <lb/>
fruits, jellies and celery for <lb/>
Christmas. M, Reuse. <lb/>
C. D. Tunstall, opposite Center Over three thousand people <lb/>
Brick warehouse on Dickinson will visit Farmville on the <lb/>
avenue, has the prettiest line of day, Dec. 1908. <lb/>
holiday goods in town. It will <lb/>
pay you to visit his store. <lb/>
Fruit cakes and pound cakes <lb/>
for Christmas at J. M. <lb/>
Fresh Pork Baum <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
S, M. <lb/>
A valuable lot, in gold, <lb/>
a bag of silver given away ab- <lb/>
free of cost. Be present <lb/>
and deposit your coupon, Farm-1 Headquarters for works at <lb/>
ville, Dec. 22.1908 at o'clock. J. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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