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MM MM <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb/>
Author J Agent of The Eastern and Vicinity-Adverting Rates on Application <lb/>
tad examine our line of Chickens and eggs a specialty, <lb/>
boy's spring hat, Come and get the beet prices. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
Con <lb/>
men's and <lb/>
that las just been opened up. <lb/>
Harrington Berber Co. <lb/>
M. r. Spur, of Coffins Caskets. Trices are <lb/>
in town yesterday. right and can nice hearse <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. have earn-1 service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
mer robes and dusters. men's and boy's <lb/>
Hiss Lilian Stokes, of Stokes, straw hats opened up. We have <lb/>
spent Wednesday night with them from the wide brimmed <lb/>
Kittrell and return palmetto to the nicest dress hat <lb/>
ed Co. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
v.<lb/>
.- <lb/>
N. C , June <lb/>
Quite a number of our young <lb/>
people attended church at <lb/>
thy Sunday. The children's ex- <lb/>
were entertaining. <lb/>
Las; Monday night Mrs. <lb/>
no died, after a long spell of <lb/>
sickness, at the home of her son. <lb/>
P. A. Wayne, and was buried <lb/>
Anew line of best You will need lime to repair Wednesday. She had led a no- <lb/>
. , ,, those tobacco furnaces. lite and be greatly miss- <lb/>
Barber Co. It and can give you a good price I ed by her many friends. <lb/>
Harrington. m Miss Ida came home Sat- <lb/>
Mis, Katie returned from , on. , A. to. I . . , <lb/>
a Arthur, Mr. few days with his parents <lb/>
B. Ernest Cox and Manufacturing Co. I Corey and Claude <lb/>
v went to N a went to Ayden <lb/>
tee good work and prompt day. <lb/>
We are carrying sewing ma- Misses Geneva Edwards, Lena <lb/>
chin M Ma tobacco barns Tyson, Jimmie Edwards and H. <lb/>
using good sheathing paper. M. Stokes spent Saturday night <lb/>
We can supply you. M Sunday with Lela <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. Roach. <lb/>
Misses Dora Cos, Cur Sunday School Is still pros <lb/>
Kittrell and Ethel Carroll, of vi <lb/>
C. and F. Cox left were out Sunday and we <lb/>
v for forehead attend hope they will come again soon, <lb/>
the assembly now in Miss Belva spent <lb/>
day night with Miss Carrie Chap- <lb/>
Faulkner and man. <lb/>
be bewildered you breaK the <lb/>
. on hand. have <lb/>
tn A W. Ange i. o, <lb/>
Alter i several days <lb/>
visit. hi re, Miss Liz- <lb/>
x a d home yesterday. <lb/>
ml that A. G. Cox <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JUNE<lb/>
. have flue . <lb/>
iron already on hand and arc session. <lb/>
prepared to furnish Misses Wilde . <lb/>
flues for th n won. Hattie of Ayden, spent Miss Lizzie Barney U <lb/>
mad right and workman- Sunday with Miss Craw- week with <lb/>
ford. Mrs. W C. <lb/>
c Bi y- Theodore Cox went to Green- <lb/>
in U <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. cm- <lb/>
A .-. ville Monday. and spent several days <lb/>
. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox spent visiting relatives. <lb/>
crockery just re Sunday in the country with Mr,. W Cannon and <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. relatives. tar Jessie, i pent Saturday night <lb/>
Ayden, was Rev. E. T. Phillips filled his with her sister, Mr,. N. . <lb/>
regular appointment at the <lb/>
Will Baptist church Sunday Rev. T. II. King will fill his <lb/>
; . r her; <lb/>
B. was in town lay night. We hope to see a <lb/>
ME <lb/>
that word l <lb/>
in town yet .-. A . <lb/>
C. S. i. is selling to- <lb/>
o ti <lb/>
is the <lb/>
a and fa <lb/>
. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
V. . . . Miss <lb/>
r, i; Ayden, spent <lb/>
with Mrs, 0- t.<lb/>
nigh <lb/>
r. <lb/>
. . r Co. <lb/>
of . S., last with <lb/>
U; . ;. <lb/>
u ii ere glad <lb/>
to <lb/>
C. r Ash <lb/>
vi end the V. <lb/>
M. t A. <lb/>
Ali Hun ; who <lb/>
Dora Cox <lb/>
for some time, returned homo <lb/>
y. <lb/>
; . of all styles. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
. H. V, Brinson, principle <lb/>
School at Belcross, <lb/>
w town last i <lb/>
A r. lot of men's and <lb/>
just in. <lb/>
I Barber Co. <lb/>
N The Public.-Trucks <lb/>
and I ace flues must go. <lb/>
ha e me material, guarantee <lb/>
w Prices cheap, <lb/>
Call or A. G. Cox <lb/>
curing Co., Winterville, <lb/>
R C. <lb/>
We are going to sell out our <lb/>
, a for <lb/>
a . <lb/>
J C x <lb/>
SI <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Rouse and <lb/>
re, Lillian, Louise and Earl, of <lb/>
cam in from their h me at began <lb/>
large crowd present. <lb/>
evening at the home <lb/>
of N, Corey, a sociable was <lb/>
Miss Carrie Johnson <lb/>
At the crowd <lb/>
I refers to Dr. Pills and <lb/>
HEALTH. <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
v ill, <lb/>
Sick hi<lb/>
. Ir Hie <lb/>
You <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
REPORT THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb/>
At tile close of business April <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
furniture and <lb/>
loans <lb/>
I from <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Not bank notes and other <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
1.178 <lb/>
S. note <lb/>
95,000.00 <lb/>
fund 080.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
expenses and taxes n; <lb/>
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck <lb/>
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
2,887.40 <lb/>
l 1,380 <lb/>
Crop Poor. <lb/>
New June <lb/>
in publish- <lb/>
in the hall ; Miss <lb/>
I -d i. , . I h. r Cam d in the . <lb/>
fully I with music, in <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I t County, <lb/>
We. K Green, Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, Asst Cashier <lb/>
of tho above named hunk, do solemnly swear the above state- <lb/>
i- true the best our knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. E. GREEN, <lb/>
Asst. Cashier. Cashier <lb/>
. .-. th . <lb/>
W. L;. Harper, fr near <lb/>
BI ck Jack, w is . i ti<lb/>
E ill i r v ho has <lb/>
b n visiting h r Mrs, <lb/>
fore ii ii-. th <lb/>
At ten were in <lb/>
the m by Mis e <lb/>
Lillie Corey and <lb/>
where cream and <lb/>
d and sworn lo <lb/>
s day of May, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
A. ti. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
belt as a tin <lb/>
i he plant <lb/>
Taking the <lb/>
condition of <lb/>
much to be <lb/>
A. Kittrell, returned to her served. The guests <lb/>
. . Mu i i <lb/>
R. Carroll went to Green- <lb/>
vi. j <lb/>
Kate and Chap <lb/>
man and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde <lb/>
to Hookerton <lb/>
today. <lb/>
We your special attention <lb/>
to the last statement of the Bank <lb/>
of Winterville, showing the <lb/>
excellent Condition of the bank. <lb/>
solicits your patronage and <lb/>
guarantees prompt service. <lb/>
leave for th r ti about <lb/>
twelve, having a most en- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
began to The supply of labor <lb/>
THE CONDITION <lb/>
supply , <lb/>
adequate, though Bethel Banking <lb/>
of complaint in BETHEL, N. O. <lb/>
some <lb/>
f -r and bring <lb/>
c f to <lb/>
all oilier of kid- .- <lb/>
They h.-s a ton.- lo of Mi h,, <lb/>
He p ii rs . <lb/>
health. old by without benefit. Then s <lb/>
KILLS TO THE FIEND. <lb/>
The toe for l- years of i hi <lb/>
At close o <lb/>
BETHEL, N. O. <lb/>
business, April 28th, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
BACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Jack, N. C , June <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Cox and <lb/>
children, of Ayden. spent Sun- <lb/>
day Mr. and Mrs. Henry <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Lillie Buck was the <lb/>
i vii v . guest of Miss Z n Edwards <lb/>
lot i at j Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
cost If you want a Stella and Annie <lb/>
of u c see us Gaskins were the of Miss <lb/>
A. Martha Clark Saturday night <lb/>
Fruit jars nil all sizes. I Sunday. <lb/>
A. W. Co. A. O. Clark and little <lb/>
For improved daughter, cf after <lb/>
mowing machines, etc., spending a few days here re- <lb/>
ea Harrington Barber Co, turned home Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Guy Taylor, of Ayden, Miss Clara Bell harper re <lb/>
Sunday here with h- r turned home after spending a <lb/>
few with s here. <lb/>
A. Clark Sunday <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS <lb/>
Cox's Mill. N. C June <lb/>
a number of our people <lb/>
i Salve <lb/>
him. v. -Sow . <lb/>
ma, Infallible for <lb/>
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, at <lb/>
all Druggist.-. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Hue from and <lb/>
and . <lb/>
coin currency <lb/>
Loses Two Fingers- <lb/>
Saturday afternoon Mr. D. D. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
1-J Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,600.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 1,858.09 <lb/>
Time certificates of 8,660.08 <lb/>
Deposits sub to check 27,671.60 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
0,181.96 <lb/>
has a hogshead do sol- <lb/>
Thursday. We hope they had factory here. accidentally . ., , , ., . <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. <lb/>
Kittrell, She returned to Ayden <lb/>
on the night train. <lb/>
Guy Moore was in town yes- <lb/>
after tobacco flues. Guy <lb/>
was a stud mt in W. H. S. last <lb/>
a line time. his right hand in a kn <lb/>
Henry and was so badly cut <lb/>
Roy, are both quite sick the amputation of part of <lb/>
mumps. H ape they will soon be two fingers was i; Mr. <lb/>
Overton has been unfortunate; <lb/>
C. C Bland, of Ayden, in this particular, having met <lb/>
filled his appointment at Ms with several accidents. A few. <lb/>
Gowan house Sunday, A years ago he lost part of a finger, <lb/>
large crowd out to hear him. of his left hand. j <lb/>
R iv. T. H. King, of <lb/>
filled his appointment at Mill's For Sale Long j <lb/>
house y afternoon, cotton seed, Call on <lb/>
our people were out to Co., Greenville. <lb/>
hear him and report a <lb/>
sermon. Woods r liver rag- . <lb/>
The oat crop in this s is <lb/>
line and being cut. Tobacco and <lb/>
swear that the above statement true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to be <lb/>
ore me, this day of May, <lb/>
S, T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
M. O. Blount, <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Mills was the <lb/>
guest of Miss Martha Williams <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
were no debate Friday <lb/>
night, th <lb/>
For , it .-. . be one <lb/>
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL. <lb/>
1851-1909 <lb/>
J. C. HORNER, Oxford, N. C. <lb/>
j many friends <lb/>
i.<lb/>
i of I <lb/>
a i. is . inch <lb/>
. welcome <lb/>
Prepares for or <lb/>
com are looking well with a fair Vt <lb/>
Cotton is small <lb/>
for the tune of year a fr a as an center. <lb/>
poor stand. Other crops . . <lb/>
doing hue. The will treat you <lb/>
c ask for and If we can <lb/>
to have ii got d it looks <lb/>
just now as if m <lb/>
ii. . <lb/>
e v. i e service h re <lb/>
night and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
i-e one .<lb/>
. ; i . bi i d <lb/>
. , <lb/>
will treat you right<lb/>
H SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
by CO. A. <lb/>
FOB SALE BY <lb/>
in North <lb/>
June <lb/>
Joel Chatham, an aged citizen of <lb/>
this township, was run over and <lb/>
killed yesterday afternoon by- <lb/>
passenger train No which <lb/>
leaves here at just outside <lb/>
the town limits, near Connally <lb/>
veneer plant. <lb/>
had been to town to do some <lb/>
shopping and was returning <lb/>
home, walking on the railroad <lb/>
track. The engineer blew the <lb/>
danger signal, but it seems he <lb/>
did not notice the approach of <lb/>
the train until it was too close <lb/>
for him to get out of the way. <lb/>
Raleigh, June 19.-The <lb/>
today decided <lb/>
the state treasurer to <lb/>
accept the bid of the Raleigh <lb/>
for the entire i-sue <lb/>
of State bonds July <lb/>
at mis giving the <lb/>
principal and premium. <lb/>
Mr. J A. Bowie has a unique <lb/>
device for his mail box. It is <lb/>
apparently automatic. When the <lb/>
letter carrier places the mail in <lb/>
the box and moves oil, he can see <lb/>
the moving toward the house <lb/>
apparently of itself. The box is <lb/>
on and by means of a <lb/>
cord attached it is drawn on two <lb/>
of wire into the house, i <lb/>
When it is robbed of its contents <lb/>
a push sends it back to its want- <lb/>
ed place on the roadside with <lb/>
matter posted or to receive again <lb/>
from the En- <lb/>
N. C Jane <lb/>
Miss Bertha Landlord, the young <lb/>
girl who was seriously injured <lb/>
afternoon in a runaway <lb/>
accident, died last night shortly <lb/>
before from injuries <lb/>
sustained. While oat driving, <lb/>
and in going down a hill, <lb/>
shaft of the buggy broke, the <lb/>
end jabbing the horse in the side, <lb/>
and caused him to run away. <lb/>
She was hurled to the ground <lb/>
and h r fractured. She <lb/>
received medical attention and <lb/>
was taken to the hospital, but <lb/>
death ensued. <lb/>
On Friday morning, a very <lb/>
p life came to a sudden <lb/>
end. Mr. William Thornton was <lb/>
a man who did for him- <lb/>
lie pulled his own teeth, <lb/>
cut his hair, and made his own <lb/>
coffin. Thursday he took to the <lb/>
grave yard such tools as are <lb/>
needed in grave-digging, saying <lb/>
that his life would soon end. <lb/>
Friday morning while in his <lb/>
garden pulling weeds he fell <lb/>
dead. He was about years <lb/>
old. The deceased was a <lb/>
resident of Elevation township. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Wadesboro, N. C, June <lb/>
John who was arrested at <lb/>
charged with an assault <lb/>
with to commit rape on <lb/>
Katie Jones, was given a <lb/>
hearing this afternoon <lb/>
and held for the next term of the <lb/>
Superior court. Both parties are <lb/>
The Jones woman <lb/>
bears a good reputation. There <lb/>
is considerable feeling against <lb/>
Davis in the neighborhood. <lb/>
Fayetteville, N. C, June LI. <lb/>
The sun this morning rose upon <lb/>
the greatest day in the history <lb/>
of Fayetteville. The celebration <lb/>
of the 1341 h of the <lb/>
signing of the Liberty Point <lb/>
Resolutions was an event never <lb/>
to be forgotten. The thousands of <lb/>
persons thronged the avenues of <lb/>
the city from morning till night, <lb/>
and aside from the thrilling ex- <lb/>
at the laying of the corn- <lb/>
for the monument to <lb/>
commemorate the heroic patriot- <lb/>
ism of the thirty-nine sinners of <lb/>
the famous declaration, there <lb/>
were spectacular event through- <lb/>
out the day to the <lb/>
most by the myriad people. <lb/>
GREENVILLE WINS AGAIN. <lb/>
President an lye on Pretty Game With Team at Farm- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
MINISTER'S WIFE SKIPS <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Saturday Mr. H. A. White. <lb/>
secretary of The Home Building <lb/>
and Loan Association, received <lb/>
a Mr. S. <lb/>
, president of the North Carolina <lb/>
and Loan that <lb/>
The Reflector has been given the <lb/>
I pleasure and permission of <lb/>
publishing. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C , June 1909. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
My Dear <lb/>
Friday afternoon the Green- <lb/>
ville added another to <lb/>
list of victories, when they <lb/>
defeated Farmville on their <lb/>
grounds by the close score of <lb/>
It was an exciting contest from <lb/>
the beginning to the end, and <lb/>
until the last Farmville man <lb/>
finned in the ninth, neither side <lb/>
was sure of victory. <lb/>
Greenville secured the lead in <lb/>
second inning when she sue <lb/>
The Wonder-Working Wireless N. C, June <lb/>
graph. Mr. of <lb/>
The Episcopal book still ville. spent Wednesday night <lb/>
includes special petitions for per- his sister. Mrs. Smith, and <lb/>
Wife of Rev Dr. R. C. of New <lb/>
hero, With Another Man <lb/>
June con- <lb/>
, of Centenary Methodist <lb/>
sons traveling by and yet left on the morning train Thurs-j church was <lb/>
ocean travel, for years past as for Farmville. -----startled morning <lb/>
safe as land travel, has become Mills Smith went to <lb/>
even safer with the coming of Wednesday evening to that his <lb/>
wireless telegraphy. The latest They had wife bad disappeared ard could <lb/>
case in was rep by the Smith's school house , The <lb/>
j l tire lulling o-- <lb/>
received a few days -n a man across <lb/>
marked copy of The Daily <lb/>
Reflector showing the condition <lb/>
of your B. L. association, but <lb/>
was so far my <lb/>
the plate on a hit. a sacrifice, and <lb/>
a slow grounder to second base. <lb/>
Another score was added in <lb/>
the fifth, when <lb/>
correspondence that I could not, from second base on <lb/>
acknowledge it until now, and I j two-bagger <lb/>
take this occasion to congratulate j center Farmville <lb/>
good showing, and j,, <lb/>
daily papers a few ago. In <lb/>
midnight darkness the Smith went to <lb/>
Line steamer ran hope-, ville evening and re <lb/>
aground off the Azores <lb/>
Islands in the Out Mr. and Mrs. Nichols <lb/>
of reach of all other means of get- at P. M. smiths <lb/>
ting human aid, the little wire- Friday evening. <lb/>
telegraph instrument ticked F. M- smith went to Rocky <lb/>
out Q. distress Mount last Wednesday. <lb/>
Call, the wireless call for help- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith <lb/>
an lie, intangible message went to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
in your <lb/>
run <lb/>
scoring <lb/>
in <lb/>
on Pollard's <lb/>
bid you Gad in this cause <lb/>
I know you will agree with me base <lb/>
when I say that our meeting at j near <lb/>
was all that could be <lb/>
I found much more <lb/>
enthusiasm and and larger <lb/>
scoring in the With a <lb/>
man on third and another on <lb/>
. second with no men out, it <lb/>
attendance than any former J like she would score, out <lb/>
meeting, and particularly am by the Greenville <lb/>
gratified by the fact that we had I boys caused them to be shut out. <lb/>
seventeen new associations to This ii; the third consecutive <lb/>
join our league. victory that the nine <lb/>
I have been hard at work w. L and <lb/>
B L matter ever since pay M <lb/>
words were pronounced in as fine <lb/>
oratory as over b. en <lb/>
heard in pulpit and no word <lb/>
of censure or bitter fueling <lb/>
his lips. It was a <lb/>
pathetic scene. <lb/>
Saturday. June Dr. Boa- <lb/>
man went to Durham to attend <lb/>
college <lb/>
Three or four days later Mrs. <lb/>
Beaman left New Bern, it is <lb/>
merely tic out into space Miss Nannie Parker and Ivy ostensibly for Rocky Mount, <lb/>
returned. I am going to <lb/>
S. C. in the morning <lb/>
home next week of <lb/>
make a speech tomorrow, <lb/>
am booKed to in Durham <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Now, my, boy, keep up the <lb/>
good work, and I hope some day <lb/>
that we will have our annual <lb/>
meeting your good town. <lb/>
Your very <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Greenville joins the wish ex- <lb/>
pressed in the last paragraph of <lb/>
Mr. later, and <lb/>
right now extends league an <lb/>
invitation to meet hire in <lb/>
N. I. College. <lb/>
We desire to call attention to <lb/>
the advertisement of the State <lb/>
Normal and Industrial <lb/>
which appears in this issue, j <lb/>
Every year shows a <lb/>
growth in this institution devoted <lb/>
to the higher education of the <lb/>
women of North Carolina Dur- <lb/>
the past year the <lb/>
memorial building was erected <lb/>
and used for class purposes. This <lb/>
addition to the material equip- <lb/>
of the college greatly in- <lb/>
creased the efficiency of the <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The college last year <lb/>
total enrollment of students. <lb/>
of the nine-eight <lb/>
counties of the State had <lb/>
in the student body. <lb/>
Nine-tenths of all the graduates <lb/>
of this institution have taught <lb/>
or are now teaching in the <lb/>
schools of North Carolina. <lb/>
Their this year shows <lb/>
chat they can play good ball, and <lb/>
they do not promise <lb/>
ball, yet they do prom <lb/>
good, clean, base <lb/>
kind that is worth seeing- <lb/>
Score by innings R H E <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Two base hits; Bag- <lb/>
well, Pollard. Struck <lb/>
out, by Lanier by Turnage <lb/>
Base on ball, off Turnage off <lb/>
by pitched ball, <lb/>
by Turnage <lb/>
Lanier and Has- <lb/>
kc and Joyner. Um- <lb/>
Dr. Weeks. Time of game, <lb/>
through darkness of the Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
nigh. wild waste of <lb/>
waters while life and j A. j Flanagan and <lb/>
trembled in the balance <lb/>
of paying <lb/>
The roar of any one of th <lb/>
hundred waves louder than <lb/>
the call of the there <lb/>
was no burst of sound or of <lb/>
light, tale stranger <lb/>
., , e ii .; G- Grumpier and a <lb/>
than that of old magicians in the u y <lb/>
fury lore of our or his, came <lb/>
I miles away the steamer Princess Saturday <lb/>
Irene heard the its p- <lb/>
receiving instrument caught dale. Mr. Crumpler <lb/>
from the wave very good at Smith a <lb/>
cry of distress. <lb/>
mediately an of help I v congregations Sunday morn- <lb/>
son, <lb/>
of came over <lb/>
day visit relatives and re- <lb/>
home Sunday <lb/>
Little Martha Belle and <lb/>
Jessie of Farmville, were <lb/>
visiting relatives in our town <lb/>
Saturday and <lb/>
but nothing has been beard from <lb/>
her since. Notes found in <lb/>
place-, indicate that she <lb/>
has with a man named <lb/>
Grant, who has been in town <lb/>
for a few days. matter was <lb/>
known to but few prior to <lb/>
the Sunday morning services. <lb/>
The Methodist church is the <lb/>
largest and most influential in <lb/>
the city, and on. of the largest <lb/>
in the State and fr. <lb/>
charge over beta marked <lb/>
a period o. prosperity. <lb/>
traveled back across the nine <lb/>
and at night. <lb/>
Oakley. C. Jane 1909. <lb/>
John James, of was <lb/>
score miles of intervening ocean. I a here Sunday, <lb/>
and the Princess Irene started Greenville, Mr. and A of was <lb/>
under full steam to rescue th, and David pt weeK visiting <lb/>
endangered crew. By the after- i <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
June <lb/>
noon it had reached mm, of <lb/>
soon still another vessel, Having <lb/>
answered the same wireless call <lb/>
for help, came upon the sea.-. <lb/>
Farm <lb/>
church at Smith's <lb/>
Mouse Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B- P. <lb/>
The Irene the and children, of <lb/>
the were attending Sunday <lb/>
took Steerage and u Sunday and spent the even <lb/>
passengers, and of the . <lb/>
on board no. out Mr and Mrs. J. F. Pollard <lb/>
was lost where, in other days, Sunday evening ac C. E. <lb/>
J W on. S <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
wireless telegraphy has only <lb/>
Yours if <lb/>
One of the best slogans <lb/>
for Greenville outside of <lb/>
the winner, is <lb/>
Healthy, Prosperous and <lb/>
which we failed to pub- <lb/>
in our list. This was also <lb/>
by Mr. J. W. Brown, the <lb/>
contestant. Greenville <lb/>
is truly healthy, prosperous and <lb/>
hustling, and it is easily the best <lb/>
town in Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
We hope that the ladies from <lb/>
the county, visiting or shopping <lb/>
in town, will not forget to stop <lb/>
at the Rest Rooms, where every- <lb/>
thing is nice and comfortable. <lb/>
Ice water all the time It is <lb/>
no charges, whatever. <lb/>
Rests Rooms, Yours if you come. <lb/>
New Ayden Correspondent. <lb/>
Th- editor went to Ayden <lb/>
Friday afternoon to make at- <lb/>
for a manager cf <lb/>
tho Ayden department of The <lb/>
Reflector to succeed the late Mr. <lb/>
J. M. Blow, who served so accept <lb/>
ably in that capacity for several <lb/>
years; We are gratified to state <lb/>
that Mr. J. C. Noble will have <lb/>
charge of that department. He <lb/>
was recommended by several of <lb/>
leading citizens as a <lb/>
young man will qualified for this <lb/>
position. He will have charge <lb/>
of all the business of The <lb/>
tor around Ayden, and the paper <lb/>
will appreciate any assistance <lb/>
the people render him in helping <lb/>
to make it a success- Ayden is <lb/>
a good town, and The Reflector <lb/>
wants to do its part in keeping <lb/>
it before the public. <lb/>
New N. C. Industries. <lb/>
The Tradesman <lb/>
gives the following list of new <lb/>
industries established in North <lb/>
Carolina during the week end- <lb/>
June <lb/>
to- <lb/>
warehouse company; <lb/>
tobacco plant. <lb/>
Mount Airy-50.000 tobacco <lb/>
company. <lb/>
cotton mills <lb/>
Gold telephone <lb/>
company. <lb/>
works. <lb/>
hotel company. <lb/>
its victories.- <lb/>
Progressive <lb/>
Pool for Wilson, <lb/>
r. W. M. Wells, alderman <lb/>
from the first ward, is taking <lb/>
active steps towards having <lb/>
swimming pool where Wilson's <lb/>
can't-get-aways may have an <lb/>
opportunity of taking dips <lb/>
the heated season. The pool, <lb/>
when completed, may not be <lb/>
quite as enticing as it is in the <lb/>
old ocean flirting with mermaids <lb/>
and pulling the whiskers of <lb/>
goggle-eyed lobsters-but it will <lb/>
be far better than having no <lb/>
at all. One <lb/>
hundred and thirty-seven dollars <lb/>
have thus far been raised, and <lb/>
when the proper amount has <lb/>
been subscribed the work will be <lb/>
completed at once, <lb/>
The basis will be concreted and <lb/>
there will be dressing rooms for <lb/>
ladies and gentlemen, and <lb/>
gymnasiums will be added <lb/>
later. This public bath will be <lb/>
built at the station <lb/>
about one mile from Wilson, <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Why can't Greenville have <lb/>
something like this It would <lb/>
be a great addition to the com- <lb/>
forts of Greenville. <lb/>
Freddie told me <lb/>
that I the black sheep of the <lb/>
did <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
Mis Nannie Parker, who had <lb/>
visiting at Ivy Smith's <lb/>
days returned to her <lb/>
home with her father at Lizzie <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mr. Grumpier and his friend <lb/>
returned to Wilson Monday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Now that the land has got dry <lb/>
enough to work, it would be <lb/>
good for the crops if they could <lb/>
all be plowed over in one day. <lb/>
Mrs. C. E. is <lb/>
suffering considerably with a <lb/>
carbuncle or something of the <lb/>
kind. <lb/>
Miss Willoughby, of <lb/>
Farmville, is spending some time <lb/>
at C. E. to <lb/>
Mrs. in her work, <lb/>
as she is scarcely able to be up. <lb/>
Boy's Arm Buses. <lb/>
Robert, 7-year-old son of Mr, <lb/>
and Mrs. H. Rountree, met <lb/>
with a painful accident an even- <lb/>
or two ago, resulting in <lb/>
breaking the left arm above the <lb/>
wrist. Mr. Rountree and the <lb/>
little boy were in the country <lb/>
and coming to a gate the latter <lb/>
started to get out of the buggy <lb/>
to open the gate. Just at this <lb/>
moment the horse started and <lb/>
the buggy a jerk which <lb/>
threw the boy out to the ground. <lb/>
Mas. and <lb/>
children, Gordan and Irma <lb/>
visited near Bethel Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
S. G. Williams an family <lb/>
visited at week. <lb/>
Taylor and children <lb/>
here <lb/>
T. A- Manning and family, of <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
W. J. v. hi; i of <lb/>
Mount, here <lb/>
last <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
turned <lb/>
from Virgin <lb/>
been <lb/>
Corn line in this <lb/>
section, cotton a little small. <lb/>
Regular service at Hickory <lb/>
Grove Sunday. A crowd <lb/>
attended. <lb/>
J. K. Barnhill and family, of <lb/>
Winterville, spent Sunday here <lb/>
with the latter's mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Free to every <lb/>
plants of every sort given free. <lb/>
You have nothing to do but send <lb/>
a mule and plow to help pay <lb/>
postage. <lb/>
Ill, re- <lb/>
. evening <lb/>
she has <lb/>
for <lb/>
Red and black peas at M. <lb/>
one <lb/>
Going Ont of Business, <lb/>
We are closing out our stock <lb/>
of furniture and house furnish- <lb/>
goods, and for a few days <lb/>
will sell at and below cost. Per- <lb/>
sons owing us whose accounts <lb/>
are due are requested to settle <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
Fell From Roof of House. <lb/>
Barney Burgess, colored, <lb/>
of the linemen of the Municipal <lb/>
light plant, had the <lb/>
to fall from the roof of one of <lb/>
Mr. D. W. houses on <lb/>
College avenue Monday after- <lb/>
noon. He was helping wire th <lb/>
house for electric lights, and <lb/>
while up on the roof, about <lb/>
twenty feet above ground, his <lb/>
foot slipped and down he came, <lb/>
considerably faster than the <lb/>
speed limit of eight miles an <lb/>
hour. He was bruised pretty <lb/>
badly, but fortunately no bones <lb/>
Everybody wants the best <lb/>
flour, it is Henry v. at S. M.<lb/>
Winterville, The Reflector. We need it.<lb/>
Don't forget that bill you owe<lb/>
</p>
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I. <lb/>
a ran OF VALUE. <lb/>
SOIL NAP OF PITT COUNTY COM <lb/>
Eastern School To Go <lb/>
To Greenville. <lb/>
his will be <lb/>
t Fad ha opportunities <lb/>
tad t greater. Prof. Hubert Wright, <lb/>
The survey cf I , <lb/>
i and accepted <lb/>
Mr I <lb/>
NO<lb/>
A-s o <lb/>
on f <lb/>
I. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
the <lb/>
i of the L Carolina <lb/>
School for teachers, at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. H.- will <lb/>
his resignation as bead of <lb/>
the local school at the next <lb/>
meeting of the school board. <lb/>
e Mr. Mr- Janus Van <lb/>
; county <lb/>
i i <lb/>
of <lb/>
I . i <lb/>
. the <lb/>
U . <lb/>
In working <lb/>
county <lb/>
, s. <lb/>
;. . <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Some Persona Cling to <lb/>
Art <lb/>
The attic instinct on <lb/>
mis . eye can <lb/>
tel bob has <lb/>
lived . <lb/>
bed. ft there arc three <lb/>
bat boxes one will contain letter, <lb/>
t J <lb/>
a man it's clippings <lb/>
lock to i Id road n IT. besides <lb/>
these, ; lies of <lb/>
I piles of . . t <lb/>
to u a bicycle rest and a <lb/>
umbrella that might use <lb/>
private if all these <lb/>
things h b ed the <lb/>
bed against the protest, of faro- <lb/>
Sir, they arc patiently moved <lb/>
to <lb/>
i said last night that the every suing day and <lb/>
would fed a moving, then their own- <lb/>
west <lb/>
h i . <lb/>
Professor Wright, <lb/>
his three years <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. . re <lb/>
i feet of the Eastern <lb/>
. H J Sch a, removed all <lb/>
down to friction n conduct of the <lb/>
th institution and proved himself <lb/>
i of efficient and capable- <lb/>
th far river. H said he had when<lb/>
Not I n <lb/>
n a Pitt <lb/>
i . I soil were <lb/>
within its herd ts <lb/>
i. <lb/>
have the instinct t It an <lb/>
extent that re is t t t lit- <lb/>
est . . of , r ever i <lb/>
Tl, i . ill k from an at <lb/>
of view for I e of r lives, <lb/>
their family might as well be- <lb/>
n are t to i <lb/>
them a bit <lb/>
. I absolutely obj a- <lb/>
l on the ; t of ray pieces <lb/>
virtue of the Authority in me <lb/>
i n. r. ii- <lb/>
at the November term f i <lb/>
Superior in the east of W. O. <lb/>
Matthews a G. K <lb/>
. L. Bryan and W. <lb/>
judgment is d t <lb/>
Superior an t i k- <lb/>
et Nd. No. In virtue <lb/>
the further r mi etc is said ease <lb/>
at the April tern I mi <lb/>
and recorded on minute N. <lb/>
I age and I is co mis- <lb/>
pub k- U tee <lb/>
the <lb/>
ti . e. North Can in cm <lb/>
H h day of July. H, at <lb/>
i all the title and in- <lb/>
i G. and G. U <lb/>
Matthias, the same beings <lb/>
in to a <lb/>
tract an t being in <lb/>
i and more particularly e b i <lb/>
as a <lb/>
Stump r a; tie <lb/>
to a i e in a <lb/>
there with said pond to a stake, <lb/>
a corner, thence west with the <lb/>
son, line to a In <lb/>
Jenkins and on to first Mali in <lb/>
it the land to B. O, <lb/>
G. R. by <lb/>
Rodrick their father and <lb/>
as the t place, <lb/>
containing one acres mere or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
the 4th day of June l. <lb/>
Wm. II. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and Surplus fund <lb/>
unsecured j <lb/>
Banking 1.200.00 Undivided profits, less <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 8,027.821 exp A taxes pd 19,889.58 <lb/>
items ., <lb/>
and doe from 49.909.481 <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Total <lb/>
35,000.00 <lb/>
1202,827.46 <lb/>
Dividends paid to stockholders since <lb/>
SURPLUS AND PROFITS this date <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1898 <lb/>
87,218.18 <lb/>
144,888.55 <lb/>
Os <lb/>
i. ill <lb/>
. i and tin- trustees paper lb i be i <lb/>
the North Carolina institution of n.- b I <lb/>
wrote for information <lb/>
the principal, that <lb/>
Professor Wright would be <lb/>
. of <lb/>
lo Th are <lb/>
from the e in- <lb/>
In Sup. <lb/>
NORTH C <lb/>
Co <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Will Moore. <lb/>
The defendant named, will <lb/>
take than an action as <lb/>
above, in Sn- <lb/>
court of Pitt c I; <lb/>
. . the cannot help rives. <lb/>
. h en on Their land pontiff to obtain from the <lb/>
the . I color. <lb/>
Near <lb/>
St marl m <lb/>
iii. t <lb/>
from Mr. have n an absolute divorce, the <lb/>
I of the . v. ;, and d I <lb/>
J ., . I and ; <lb/>
Of the Eastern Carolina . . . notice i, require, <lb/>
l ; . . , , I. to appear <lb/>
. . .-. the and .,. ,, . ,. Kt y to be held <lb/>
, . . t o . i, . . ,, the Mond-y before Hie <lb/>
, ,, . . Monday S it <lb/>
. . by Professor i i ; u .-; th day or a gust t <lb/>
v,, lay. He was in- thing it o from at of court said in Green- <lb/>
was taken up to vibe, N. C. and answer o- demur to <lb/>
no these now <lb/>
pi I th- <lb/>
Superb to <lb/>
BALTiMORE <lb/>
CHESAPEAKE M STEAMERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
cm Decks. <lb/>
Dinner Club Breakfast Z to Cue. <lb/>
attention the very beat service in every way <lb/>
Leave Norfolk daily Sun <lb/>
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m. with <lb/>
for Phi York, and all east and west. <lb/>
. i address <lb/>
C. L. CHANDLER, CHAS. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
r. .<lb/>
I I . <lb/>
trustees of <lb/>
by <lb/>
lie . . path in <lb/>
the c-u I i following <lb/>
. day, securing leave of j <lb/>
. Professor Wright met<lb/>
the . <lb/>
, . ,. 111111.1 III i -m <lb/>
d I in a id <lb/>
ii ; w <lb/>
mi h i in Norfolk, and <lb/>
. . where ht <lb/>
i .-. to trustees. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . . . lo <lb/>
r both <lb/>
What of m <lb/>
In <lb/>
n to the f may a <lb/>
write up or report on the count <lb/>
. i Each <lb/>
will it in i . <lb/>
. in i <lb/>
. i i. <lb/>
age, . . which  <lb/>
gr tn i <lb/>
the chapter a <lb/>
Will be . red the hist r. <lb/>
the . . pr s <lb/>
i m Is, i n of <lb/>
I i C p .; . <lb/>
of ti . <lb/>
went <lb/>
was <lb/>
The <lb/>
I he was i d <lb/>
to receive official notification <lb/>
. that had be n <lb/>
eh president of the training <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Before leaving for his new <lb/>
Profess r will <lb/>
arrange the work of the High <lb/>
I r the in <lb/>
fall Sun. <lb/>
II lodged i <lb/>
m Is. I, though will in <lb/>
tin e r. i <lb/>
members nth t tails, i . i <lb/>
the they are <lb/>
In i are <lb/>
. I at <lb/>
it a us operation t <lb/>
of M I. <lb/>
D. C. Moon . C S. <lb/>
F, G J mes A- S <lb/>
for <lb/>
ti <lb/>
move <lb/>
the i r <lb/>
as one sen ; <lb/>
ho may <lb/>
In his old n <lb/>
if <lb/>
to <lb/>
e.- <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
on tn . <lb/>
this industry <lb/>
in v. hen acres t <lb/>
grown i lime. <lb/>
Drain sin <lb/>
will . . <lb/>
ii i he <lb/>
marl I d ibid and <lb/>
I ; . <lb/>
form th r amount <lb/>
moot for the r I <lb/>
A I n <lb/>
the j will r lo- <lb/>
; , <lb/>
markets, ft <lb/>
Resigns. <lb/>
Prof. C. W. Wilson, <lb/>
. i Scot Neck <lb/>
to the hoard of <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
The f the <lb/>
. . I;.; <lb/>
qualified <lb/>
of I <lb/>
mi  of the M <lb/>
H . is i r by <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
i state t i n ii ate <lb/>
tithe and all pi <lb/>
having cl against the c tat are <lb/>
notified that they the <lb/>
same to U i f r pa; me t <lb/>
the. of i. <lb/>
his will b. .- ad h b r of <lb/>
This of <lb/>
,. <lb/>
Alms, of Horton, i <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
duly <lb/>
S o- r of e ill <lb/>
f the last I a <lb/>
of Nancy <lb/>
is hereby given to . <lb/>
I o the estate make .- y- <lb/>
me u mil all per- <lb/>
having claims <lb/>
are notified that they t the <lb/>
for payment lo the <lb/>
I on or before the day of Ma . 1910, <lb/>
p or this notice in bar of <lb/>
This 1909. <lb/>
B- James, <lb/>
of Nancy A. M. Britton <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
last i- <lb/>
G . <lb/>
f. Wilson mail r <lb/>
if t in and ; <lb/>
. r. I hi rt n her <lb/>
feel free to accept <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hat ii fore <lb/>
I c o Pitt as d- <lb/>
tor of the of i <lb/>
I d i not ii <lb/>
, n II i i I to th <lb/>
t lo n. i it . ti <lb/>
that position. Prof, the a end all persona hiving <lb/>
stated to the trustees of Scotland <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly d before S . <lb/>
court clerk county <lb/>
executor the will and testament <lb/>
of notice i <lb/>
. hereby given d t. <lb/>
i .- i state make in mi p j n i I <lb/>
t. the and a I <lb/>
. having any at said <lb/>
take notice th-t they must i r. i t <lb/>
i i ti. the far i <lb/>
on or of May. <lb/>
or th s notice will I pie. d in bin <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
18th day of Kay, <lb/>
d of T. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
MONDAY, JUNE <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb/>
, At th- remarkably low of from <lb/>
I h be h <lb/>
i tween f and twelve years half fare <lb/>
Following will be the <lb/>
Leave Greenville <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
Leave Weldon <lb/>
Arrive Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Arrive Washington, C. <lb/>
Tickets I be to return on any train leaving <lb/>
up to and including No. Thursday, <lb/>
Wash is the attractive city on tie Hemisphere <lb/>
aid cry one, and should avail themselves <lb/>
of this opportunity t more of their Nat Capital and visit its <lb/>
K g Public Buildings end irks, and its and <lb/>
historical when u . Mo-int v. rm i, a d It <lb/>
iv be n opportunity for as well is one <lb/>
of Recreation Pleasure. . . , ,, <lb/>
tickets, see and further particulars, call or <lb/>
H. Tie -t A A. C. L. R. I. ;. N. C. <lb/>
W. CRAIG, I. C. <lb/>
. e r Ma- r. <lb/>
v. C. <lb/>
a. p. in. <lb/>
a. Ill . in. <lb/>
p. a. m. <lb/>
p. a. m. <lb/>
11.50 p. B. in <lb/>
Furniture and House Furnishings <lb/>
ALWAYS O TO <lb/>
TAFT ft. VANDYKE <lb/>
Its C <lb/>
I . <lb/>
j N night <lb/>
that when ha was re-elected sud- <lb/>
here a week before <lb/>
h id no of going else <lb/>
where for the ensuing school <lb/>
rear, lie said that he did not <lb/>
know that there would be <lb/>
t. position in the Caro- <lb/>
Training school. <lb/>
The of trustees accepted <lb/>
claims against said are notified <lb/>
that ii mu t t the <lb/>
for payment on or before. <lb/>
the day f June, or n <lb/>
tic- will plead in bar of r. <lb/>
of <lb/>
James I. <lb/>
i; ltd <lb/>
the map <lb/>
will contain about or more <lb/>
printed pat; s, and h is hoped <lb/>
that it will some resignation a committee <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
Raving duly b fore the <lb/>
P r c- t i ex-1 <lb/>
of the testament J <lb/>
c f J. N. Bynum. deceased, notice i <lb/>
i given all so is indebted to j <lb/>
the make <lb/>
was to draw up suit- tn the and all . <lb/>
having a y claims said <lb/>
a-e notified t- at they must sent <lb/>
same for pay lo the <lb/>
the day e, <lb/>
able resolutions expressing <lb/>
of Prof. Wilson's work <lb/>
to the and land- <lb/>
owner <lb/>
Pitt county with its variety of <lb/>
soils, large area of which are as <lb/>
yet undeveloped, the level, <lb/>
to gently rolling; <lb/>
of its surface, coupled with <lb/>
good drainage Offers great <lb/>
to settlers. Its resources . , <lb/>
., to the people of the town NORTH Carolina, <lb/>
are just beginning to be known. .-., t <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
i state of John d d, n <lb/>
been issued me by e <lb/>
Superior court -f lit. e notice I <lb/>
hereby to Pomona <lb/>
against said John <lb/>
Jones to present them to me fir ray- <lb/>
or a d y of Juno <lb/>
1910, or this notice tie in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
ed to are urged turn <lb/>
to ire, <lb/>
the 9th of June <lb/>
R. I. Dav's, . <lb/>
of John Jon. d <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
regret at losing him. <lb/>
He has been superintendent of <lb/>
Scotland Neck graded school <lb/>
since its establishment six years <lb/>
He has done work <lb/>
here and has greatly endeared <lb/>
notice will be p in bar of <lb/>
This.-th day of June, <lb/>
Maggie A. It; <lb/>
R, a. Extra. <lb/>
ltd of J N. <lb/>
fall I I <lb/>
Home <lb/>
BOW EN<lb/>
The man are looking for ; <lb/>
when you need <lb/>
Bil Posting and Sign Tacking <lb/>
and for Adv. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order <lb/>
It want your HORSE to <lb/>
fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
D. W. S <lb/>
Large areas of the most fertile <lb/>
land in the for corn and , <lb/>
u i i i i i easily amongst <lb/>
oats could be drained, reclaimed <lb/>
and made productive. <lb/>
Credit is due many of our land- <lb/>
owners of Pitt county for <lb/>
and especially Messrs. O. <lb/>
L. J. J. Laughing house-. <lb/>
R. R, Cotten, Alston Chime and <lb/>
John F- Evans. The best men <lb/>
in the county have become in- <lb/>
in the work. <lb/>
These maps and reports will <lb/>
be for distribution by Congress <lb/>
and community v, n. will <lb/>
Prof. Wilson ii <lb/>
the <lb/>
men of the State and he has <lb/>
away, <lb/>
power of ; <lb/>
n a n <lb/>
delivered by W Parker to <lb/>
ti. P r on the nth f July, <lb/>
as of in the <lb/>
In making Scotland Neck of the <lb/>
And Provisions m <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Kt Fresh kept ton- <lb/>
graded school one of the best <lb/>
the Neck Com-1 at o'clock, noon, ii being <lb/>
fir l Monday in in stock. Country <lb/>
I to public sale before the court , ., A <lb/>
highest M Sold <lb/>
the <lb/>
tier i ash, the <lb/>
I k or of land, lo <lb/>
, .-ii The one third inti p. t -n <lb/>
ready written to Mr. Small or of Ian <lb/>
asked that their name be listed <lb/>
SB <lb/>
for a H map and r-port on their <lb/>
county. Mr. Small worked faith- <lb/>
H. the <lb/>
those people who are interested j county for the <lb/>
enough to write a postal card or . <lb/>
letter asking for one will receive <lb/>
one of these maps and reports <lb/>
loads. <lb/>
Three car <lb/>
See me before you buy- <lb/>
free A many have <lb/>
el Ian <lb/>
the town of and known <lb/>
the Lumber yard Ii t. it h -i. K the lot <lb/>
land p V. A. and <lb/>
It. Parker n Lovitt receiver. <lb/>
to Which dad is made for <lb/>
description, the said lot <lb/>
on 12th and the <lb/>
Gr. Mfg. Company. <lb/>
This i ale is made to satisfy the term i <lb/>
of said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Thia the 9th day of June. I <lb/>
Ellen t;. Mortgagee, <lb/>
F. C. Atty<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N G <lb/>
See P. M. Johnston for mill <lb/>
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb/>
wt <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
j you Better Feed and More for Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town. <lb/>
Blades Sharpened W, B. <lb/>
at cents u <lb/>
Agent for I is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Paper Typewriter Ribbons . <lb/>
none better made, <lb/>
All do <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town- Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and massive. La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
to The Reflector. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers o <lb/>
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence shipments <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb/>
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb/>
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb/>
in town. T 2-4. <lb/>
DUDLEY. <lb/>
of Interest in North Caro <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel. City. <lb/>
N. C, June. twenty <lb/>
sixth annual session of the North <lb/>
Carolina Assembly <lb/>
opened Tuesday at <lb/>
with the largest of <lb/>
any opening ii <lb/>
were over seven hundred teach- <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C, Juno 15.- <lb/>
The State Board of Medical <lb/>
Examiners this n c m- <lb/>
work and announced <lb/>
the successful candidates <lb/>
There were a total of i- <lb/>
cants for license besides those <lb/>
applying and the reciprocity <lb/>
and i wt-re granted lie <lb/>
including eight and one <lb/>
from Tex is. <lb/>
Quite a Novelty. <lb/>
SUDS <lb/>
.--. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
this Piper. <lb/>
Write Meat, <lb/>
SEND CENTS <lb/>
. I r. and , <lb/>
pal , <lb/>
u m in; mar <lb/>
THROWN <lb/>
All of Then More or Hurt. <lb/>
I y Mr. C T<lb/>
It. I. <lb/>
While here a day or two <lb/>
Mr. T L of n, <lb/>
gave The Reflector b x <lb/>
his s of To <lb/>
a unique lion of his own. <lb/>
He conceived idea of <lb/>
Scripture quotations in <lb/>
this novel way. He puts thirty <lb/>
in a neat box bearing a <lb/>
descriptive label, and in pact <lb/>
capsules is s little roll of pap <lb/>
on which i printed a n <lb/>
from the Bible, th- id of the <lb/>
quotation being hi suit the <lb/>
need. Mr. <lb/>
sells these boxes at cent each head a.-d body, <lb/>
postpaid. here is no doubt <lb/>
. with his <lb/>
Robert Lee, and Mr <lb/>
t v ml in th <lb/>
and were r.; u i <lb/>
h were c i <lb/>
down Fifth it at i i <lb/>
peed when the horse s- -pp <lb/>
a n <lb/>
excavation for n <lb/>
in fr . I of i v <lb/>
Mr. T. E. is building <lb/>
the struck this soft <lb/>
earth he caved in Ml, <lb/>
bringing the buggy to such <lb/>
sudden stop th t the u- <lb/>
i thrown out a-d each <lb/>
; i <lb/>
CHARLES CHAPMAN. <lb/>
A Beautiful <lb/>
On the morning of the of <lb/>
lute at the beautiful country <lb/>
l me of her father. Miss Glad s <lb/>
daughter of Mr. <lb/>
L. J. Chapman, was mar- <lb/>
to Mr. Hal Charles, <lb/>
i prominent young man of Dunn. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
tin this beautiful wedding <lb/>
morning as the sun rose <lb/>
its deep sleep of the there <lb/>
was nothing in the horizon to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
save a veil of that <lb/>
hid the stars by night, hanging <lb/>
Hut a hand's breath beneath the <lb/>
summit; which soon <lb/>
d before mighty power. <lb/>
rose higher and <lb/>
her coquetting with the <lb/>
trenches of the beautiful <lb/>
it that surrounds the home, <lb/>
i i little avenues here and <lb/>
th re. through which to cast her <lb/>
upon the ground. Amid <lb/>
these oaks stands Salem Chris- <lb/>
church as a sentinel and <lb/>
guard, which has ever watched <lb/>
vigilant care over fan <lb/>
of the bride, receiving into her <lb/>
folds in early youth this b <lb/>
of fourteen summers. <lb/>
The home was beautifully <lb/>
orated with ferns and palms, <lb/>
while a good many cut <lb/>
. re used with good effect. On <lb/>
about fifteen feet <lb/>
of the n <lb/>
r. ad the little boy <lb/>
were bruited about th <lb/>
Mr. Hum- <lb/>
injury was to one <lb/>
; ; j <lb/>
Scripture certain . <lb/>
that good can he done by o <lb/>
foot that the ball dour, <lb/>
walk for a arch, or <lb/>
I pie of flowers, while on either <lb/>
and to accomplish this <lb/>
Mr. idea l <lb/>
novelty. <lb/>
this <lb/>
stable. No damage <lb/>
was done to the t <lb/>
A . <lb/>
for A ANKLE. <lb/>
As usually treated, a sprained ankle <lb/>
will disable the person for a <lb/>
month or more. by <lb/>
I . t Pill <lb/>
d o with sch a <lb/>
at m y b if- t I in ma i cases in <lb/>
lea-than one tine <lb/>
is in <lb/>
T ii for I r i <lb/>
i ii I h i i r <lb/>
de- incl I pan <lb/>
with the pr i i it visit to . t-y <lb/>
i . , v ale i y i. I. our and did no <lb/>
C v i. <lb/>
As soon as the borax . <lb/>
from the fall the animal ran off Palms ferns <lb/>
down at Five At one of the cross sections <lb/>
Points and stopped at Mr. walks on the lawn there was <lb/>
friends at W- <lb/>
Dawson, J L. Patrick. R. W <lb/>
Brooks and Claude Dawson. A <lb/>
toilet set by H. T. <lb/>
Best and Tom Dawson. A bean <lb/>
cabinet of silverware by <lb/>
Ashley C. Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
A cut glass salad bowl by Wilson <lb/>
G. Lamb, <lb/>
very Japanese vases by J <lb/>
W. and Herbert <lb/>
Kay. Dunn. A beautiful haw <lb/>
painted bowl. Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
C. Dunn. A ha- I <lb/>
Japanese tea set of . pieces by I <lb/>
the parents the groom. O <lb/>
hammered brass by. <lb/>
Messrs. Hewitt Moore, Green- j <lb/>
A mileage book each, <lb/>
riven by parents of the <lb/>
A cut glass fruit dish, very tie <lb/>
indeed, given by Mr- <lb/>
Mrs. Sam H. r, <lb/>
field, Conn. Mr. . <lb/>
time owning the Wheeler <lb/>
son Mfg-Co. The <lb/>
value o; the whole would <lb/>
I the limit. <lb/>
Mr. Charles is a descend int <lb/>
an old English family hi; <lb/>
father's de, while his <lb/>
was of Scotch descent He i <lb/>
on of Mr. and Mi . <lb/>
j. M. s, Mocksville, N. <lb/>
C. He is purely <lb/>
lea dog i th tend n <lb/>
i- teen that am <lb/>
makes men of b ho en- <lb/>
. red the machine sh p <lb/>
of Charlotte and served his trade I <lb/>
as an apprentice. To more fully <lb/>
equip himself for the duties j <lb/>
an electrician, he entered A. <lb/>
M. college, taking the full course <lb/>
in this branch. Mr. Charles has <lb/>
for the three years been in <lb/>
BAKER AND HART <lb/>
The place to buy our Ct u- <lb/>
stock to <lb/>
only. <lb/>
Agricultural S; <lb/>
Consisting Plows. <lb/>
Cutters. Rakes I <lb/>
both riding and walk <lb/>
, Harrow .<lb/>
American F <lb/>
he most <lb/>
teed per <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Those wishing <lb/>
to <lb/>
best. <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
will <lb/>
the f to <lb/>
care ; <lb/>
hen wishing <lb/>
Pert It. <lb/>
i i- a . n <lb/>
n j r. lo ti <lb/>
when I h <lb/>
ti. i rate x <lb/>
a arch, and still another <lb/>
at gates. <lb/>
With the exact promptness of <lb/>
sun, six sixty-five, Rev. Mr. <lb/>
Lane, minister of the Christian <lb/>
church at Dunn, N. C., came <lb/>
through the hall door, walking <lb/>
lowly down the aisle of palm <lb/>
Gave Scare <lb/>
ii,. afternoon <lb/>
Ti-v i i<lb/>
was <lb/>
of Wash. <lb/>
death i- a <lb/>
bard <lb/>
I. on a <lb/>
-1 I <lb/>
in stopping just beyond the main <lb/>
Then went to the beautiful strains <lb/>
Ca with w , . . , , <lb/>
Ur New Discovery. the Wedding march from Lo- <lb/>
coil ma an now I <lb/>
s . as r its i <lb/>
C Colds, -utter Of the bride, <lb/>
thin . end the Ushers, <lb/>
Be and I w <lb/>
the employ of the water and <lb/>
light commission of Dunn- <lb/>
The bride is the eldest <lb/>
and L, J. Chap I <lb/>
man. of Grifton, is a woman ; <lb/>
very admired, at an early j <lb/>
date developing that high and <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business April Ii <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
social character o pronounced in <lb/>
her parents. She graduated in <lb/>
1908 at Peace in the <lb/>
r English course and music. <lb/>
Her father is one of most <lb/>
rendered by Miss Ruth, <lb/>
H. i. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i. . go u <lb/>
spectators were standing around <lb/>
inspecting it. every <lb/>
machine that, on the street. <lb/>
Th.- of this auto had <lb/>
been put in -n preparatory to <lb/>
off hen in <lb/>
the crowd tone led a <lb/>
button see what would <lb/>
place, when there was a Ii <lb/>
report gasoline explosion that <lb/>
alarmed and the crowd. <lb/>
They will be careful how they <lb/>
monkey with e <lb/>
buttons hereafter. <lb/>
lit. <lb/>
MAKERS OUSTED. <lb/>
marched down the aisle drawing <lb/>
, piece of white ribbon The <lb/>
I groom next appeared with Mr. <lb/>
j. C. Clifford, f Dunn, as <lb/>
he wore a suit of <lb/>
black. <lb/>
Little Rae Dawson and Lloyd <lb/>
at Al i gists. <lb/>
Got Hit Km <lb/>
When a ere r from ch <lb/>
trouble takes King's s Life <lb/>
Ii she's o <lb/>
and fly, tut he's <lb/>
tickled over his now, fine , <lb/>
heat.- ah Chapman acted flower girl and <lb/>
bay. they preceded the bride and <lb/>
strewed bride's roses down the <lb/>
Next in order came the <lb/>
ride, dressed in traveling suit <lb/>
ashes of roses, wearing brides <lb/>
roars, leaning on the arm el her <lb/>
sister, Helen, was dressed <lb/>
in a traveling suit, in harmony <lb/>
with the bride and wore pink <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixture <lb/>
from A <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
merchants and com <lb/>
era, at one- time doing the <lb/>
business iii <lb/>
i,. Bring very much <lb/>
with farm <lb/>
in considerably. <lb/>
There is a tree masonry about <lb/>
this family that exacts no <lb/>
introduction into <lb/>
and <lb/>
beautiful spirit <lb/>
which welcomes their I and <lb/>
it not at all repulsive to <lb/>
inferiors. These i i i we <lb/>
would not sty inherited, <lb/>
but their wedded to <lb/>
live, and a regard for triples <lb/>
have begotten their characters. <lb/>
R. L Johnson, <lb/>
Grifton, W. C. <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat bank and other <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
, Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits . <lb/>
cur. exp and <lb/>
Time of ii <lb/>
165.00 , , <lb/>
Deposits sub. <lb/>
177.11 I Cashier's <lb/>
V. s. <lb/>
no <lb/>
n. in <lb/>
804.19 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
R. Davis, Cashier the sole mil <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true I . the I t i <lb/>
and <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of April, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Republic. <lb/>
-i . <lb/>
T. T<lb/>
Din <lb/>
One of Our Boys. <lb/>
Th; Reflector is always clad to <lb/>
keep track with our home <lb/>
when they to other parts of <lb/>
the country and to note the <lb/>
success trey are in <lb/>
business, hence it is gratifying <lb/>
to read the following item taken <lb/>
from the Tribune, of Tampa <lb/>
Harvey Jones, who has been <lb/>
one of the experienced and <lb/>
affable druggists of the Hutch- <lb/>
main store, has <lb/>
resigned, effective today. Mr. <lb/>
Jones has accepted a position <lb/>
as traveling salesman in the <lb/>
Florida territory for one of the <lb/>
largest drug houses of <lb/>
He has many friends <lb/>
and the capacity for making <lb/>
more and will prove a great <lb/>
success on the road. <lb/>
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
and a small quantity of condensed <lb/>
milk, if fresh milk cannot be <lb/>
iii-iii George Clark v; <lb/>
to Washington Wednesday <lb/>
bring back Arden Wilson, a <lb/>
lured man. fr <lb/>
disorderly conduct assault <lb/>
On Tuesday Wilson a row <lb/>
with a colored woman named <lb/>
Sarah Moore in which he used a <lb/>
butcher knife, cutting her I <lb/>
severely on the hand. He also <lb/>
went in the woman's house and. <lb/>
carnations. As. she the <lb/>
C O L L E <lb/>
SORE <lb/>
moth r who baa had i <lb/>
with will he <lb/>
. hid to know that a n i <lb/>
by up for <lb/>
n soon as the i, dune nursing. <lb/>
Wine it off with a cloth <lb/>
I OB <lb/>
RALEIGH. N C <lb/>
Among the Colleges fee in South, <lb/>
Arte and Sciences, Music, and Art <lb/>
R. T. <lb/>
r. F <lb/>
. .- net <lb/>
I a at ea t. <lb/>
arch the groom stepped to babe to nurse. Many <lb/>
d at <lb/>
s. K. r J. Woolen and <lb/>
C-ward Woo en. <lb/>
both while the <lb/>
music to <lb/>
for <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Schumann, and with <lb/>
solemn and beautiful ceremony <lb/>
pulled out her trunk which he of <lb/>
broke to pieces with an <lb/>
After the trouble n skipped <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
church <lb/>
were made man ard wife. After <lb/>
where receiving congratulations machinery, all systems s <lb/>
for ; <lb/>
Electrical <lb/>
he was arrested Tuesday night, i the minster, the music <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running to all of <lb/>
v. St-nm erecting Engines, <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
changed, this time to Mendel An and terms re <lb/>
wedding march while they , <lb/>
all marched out beyond the re- No. <lb/>
two arches. <lb/>
Masonic Officers at <lb/>
At the annual communication <lb/>
A the gate they were <lb/>
r. n. m. i, u j the <lb/>
Tin Roofing and <lb/>
Go to L- <lb/>
EVANS <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Next door to J. It. J. O. MOVE. <lb/>
June 15th, the following officers <lb/>
were elected for the ensuing <lb/>
Masonic <lb/>
J. C. Galloway, W. M. <lb/>
W. E. Proctor, S. W. <lb/>
L. D. Philips, J. W. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor, Treas. <lb/>
A. Clark, Sec. <lb/>
t A . I milk . . . lo on. II K <lb/>
all thoroughly and <lb/>
heat or cook it; <lb/>
don't add anything else. Thin <lb/>
of delicious ice <lb/>
Cream minutes at very <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
you know it-a <lb/>
packages at all <lb/>
Hook . <lb/>
The Pure feed Co, ti Roy, N. Y. <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
by the waiting carriages, <lb/>
the bride throwing a shower L, <lb/>
i brides roses upon her friends and I <lb/>
bridesmaid. I <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Charles were <lb/>
driven to Grifton, where <lb/>
took the early morning train for <lb/>
a two trip, visiting Ashe- <lb/>
ville, Biltmore and other places <lb/>
of interest before they return to <lb/>
their future home at Dunn, N. C. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Charles possess a <lb/>
wide circle of friends as is <lb/>
Many remarkable cures of stomach <lb/>
troubles have been affected by <lb/>
stomach and Liver Tablet. <lb/>
One who had spent over i <lb/>
thousand for medicine and by the vast number I <lb/>
was cured by a few boxes of j .,, handsome and costly <lb/>
tablets Price cents. Sam- , , . <lb/>
Coward. they received. They were <lb/>
too for all to be man <lb/>
I d, however we cannot re- <lb/>
Call and see P. M. Johnston , from mentioning a few- <lb/>
when in town for general engine beautiful suit of furniture, <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- by J. K. Hardy, of Grifton. <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop I A table set of cut glass <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w I pieces by four of their<lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a j<lb/>
driver or <lb/>
Ker Have a good g <lb/>
tool and be prepared for <lb/>
emergent Our <lb/>
Is a you could desire, <lb/>
M MN Unit your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a T <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Si <lb/>
You get Horn. .- <lb/>
Horse c <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/>
Baggy<lb/>
OR R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
I Choice Cut Rowers <lb/>
and <lb/>
a specialty. Wedding <lb/>
and offering <lb/>
ranged in best style at short <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
bulbs, betiding plants, rose <lb/>
everything in the <lb/>
line at <lb/>
j co <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
I. MOORE B. <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
i ii K x V ILL W N C <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies n I <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Cleaning. <lb/>
rm <lb/>
In lb Barber <lb/>
Shoe <lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. WHICHARD, <lb/>
EDITOR ADO P P I. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription One <lb/>
Six Mont us <lb/>
Single Ci <lb/>
Inn rates may upon <lb/>
cation th- office in Th-- <lb/>
Reflector . . . corner Evans Hid <lb/>
street. <lb/>
keep a majority of women in all <lb/>
the wanted. <lb/>
The day of religious <lb/>
is rapidly passing and the <lb/>
minister or editor who uses his <lb/>
pulpit or news columns to tie- <lb/>
a sect of what- <lb/>
ever belief only belittles him- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
When Greenville nets to <lb/>
reaching out in earnest after new <lb/>
Entered in the post a Greenville . <lb/>
N. C, -sail matter, you will see <lb/>
The sentiment against ladies <lb/>
wearing hats in church is grow- <lb/>
rapidly. A minis- <lb/>
has requested the ladies of <lb/>
his congregation to leave nil <lb/>
their hats at the evening service <lb/>
see that the ladies need <lb/>
wear them at all with the <lb/>
amount of hair they wear these <lb/>
days. Hut the more hair the <lb/>
larger the hat is the way the <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
This is the week when the ed- <lb/>
have authority to levy <lb/>
such tax and he deemed it the <lb/>
duty of branches of con- <lb/>
CITY <lb/>
Let it be Greenville. In line <lb/>
VILLAINY AND NERVES. <lb/>
Cur. Might <lb/>
., Harmless <lb/>
overwrought villains of the <lb/>
FRIDAY JUNE 1909. <lb/>
i . n evidence <lb/>
that fail in in is well <lb/>
founded.<lb/>
There is plenty of room fr <lb/>
I rs in Green <lb/>
hut the to n has no use <lb/>
kickers and drones.<lb/>
If they keep mi taking chances <lb/>
at the Mini tiger business, <lb/>
i- going eon- <lb/>
first thing you know. <lb/>
If it w as not for <lb/>
money they would not even be <lb/>
considered respectable. Hut <lb/>
mom y covers i multitude <lb/>
sin-. <lb/>
i i lawyers made such a good <lb/>
job at proving Thaw insane that <lb/>
so far Hurts .- get him re- <lb/>
leased from the asylum have <lb/>
failed. <lb/>
The president's idea to put a <lb/>
tax of two percent, on the earn- <lb/>
of corporations may be ex- <lb/>
to arouse the opposition <lb/>
of r.<lb/>
i-i th.- i- <lb/>
but those w <lb/>
them coming this way. of the State lay aside pen- <lb/>
scissors for the time be- <lb/>
ought to In- reaching <lb/>
good and hard after a cotton <lb/>
factory <lb/>
On, <lb/>
change comes forward <lb/>
with the remarkable <lb/>
lice that the of July will <lb/>
come between the and 5th <lb/>
this year. He might also have <lb/>
-ail it will between <lb/>
and Monday. <lb/>
It i- now <lb/>
College, of Greenwood, S. <lb/>
having the honorary <lb/>
of l l. l. on Mr. <lb/>
of the Charlotte <lb/>
Observer. The honor <lb/>
bestow ed he w ill wear it <lb/>
well.<lb/>
Durham aldermen have re- <lb/>
the of that <lb/>
city and hive opened door- to the <lb/>
-ale of cigars and cold drinks on <lb/>
Sunday. It i- charged than this <lb/>
is paving the way to the grant- <lb/>
license to druggists to sell <lb/>
liquor.<lb/>
The editor boys of the State <lb/>
are in this week <lb/>
and we earnestly hope they v <lb/>
an <lb/>
and take themselves to the <lb/>
annual press convention. The <lb/>
meeting this year will be in <lb/>
and alter two <lb/>
ion there editors <lb/>
Lake for a <lb/>
lay. It promises to be a <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
A days ago a <lb/>
attempted a criminal <lb/>
upon a young lady near that <lb/>
The intended victim the <lb/>
was a daughter of Dr. Cur <lb/>
lice, of Maine, an of the <lb/>
government, who is doing work <lb/>
in this State. It is <lb/>
to be deplored by very- <lb/>
body, and it will doubtless give <lb/>
the father a different idea of <lb/>
conditions in the South from <lb/>
that held by many people in the <lb/>
North.<lb/>
It does inn make so much <lb/>
who actually <lb/>
the platform of the last <lb/>
Democratic convention. <lb/>
It stands nut as a fact that the <lb/>
convention adopted it. it is <lb/>
a further fact that many Demo- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
the idea of cleanliness <lb/>
to adopt an amendment to post, if were alive now, would <lb/>
the constitution, to be submit. U subjected to a rt cure. <lb/>
. . .,. ,. the city, and we reprint the though it could not turn them <lb/>
tor might make <lb/>
lowing remarks taken Iron. ;, dangerous, <lb/>
a paper read before the Woman I tyrants of die middle <lb/>
Club of Alabama, and the renaissance, the worst <lb/>
, Roman <lb/>
by the mayor of that city. monsters of iniquity, <lb/>
offers some good suggestions that i , did evil for the love of it. <lb/>
i, would be well for the citizens; We should <lb/>
if we liken <lb/>
of Greenville to jinn to disorder their <lb/>
down your fence. The nerves. No doubt if he <lb/>
City Will haul it away and keep I been I , ; P <lb/>
, , ,. , u modern taught from a to <lb/>
off the cows. If you cant be ,.,,.,. to <lb/>
induced to part with it, fix it up <lb/>
and paint it. <lb/>
lawns, lowers and trees. <lb/>
A few weeks ago Dr. Win. I. <lb/>
led <lb/>
conferring power the gov- <lb/>
to levy an income tax <lb/>
whenever it shall be deemed <lb/>
necessary. This may put an end <lb/>
to the present effort to pass an <lb/>
income tax, but the <lb/>
of the president to adopt <lb/>
the amendment <lb/>
should be carried out promptly.<lb/>
of <lb/>
Danville, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Virginia's leading physicians, <lb/>
had a communication In the <lb/>
i-; r in which he characterized <lb/>
city cleaning as a saving <lb/>
lie said in part <lb/>
have not iced w great sat- <lb/>
the inauguration of a <lb/>
system of cleaning cities and <lb/>
towns by organized effort to deal <lb/>
with houses and backyards. <lb/>
health of the people of <lb/>
any community is the greatest <lb/>
physical blessing that can be <lb/>
bestowed. Not only does it bring <lb/>
happiness to every home, but it <lb/>
is the biggest advertisement <lb/>
any city can have. We have ex- <lb/>
water, an enviable <lb/>
mate, a beautiful city, well <lb/>
equipped from many stand- <lb/>
points, but the one thing that <lb/>
Will appeal to the outside world <lb/>
strongest, as well as to our own <lb/>
eat mo I things, <lb/>
v, i never have been a very useful <lb/>
or i it person. But he might <lb/>
Whenever the ground shows have been a harmless faddist or an <lb/>
,. I innocent ii undistinguished minor <lb/>
bare, put something green it. <lb/>
Exercise the same supervision, he he of <lb/>
over your sidewalk as over v, r;., with no one to prevent <lb/>
front <lb/>
Sidewalks are tin <lb/>
index of the kind of people in- <lb/>
too <lb/>
he <lb/>
him from eating and drinking what <lb/>
ho chose or from taking whatever <lb/>
other pleasure he was <lb/>
inclined to. No doubt he exceeded <lb/>
in everything sad suffered from ex- <lb/>
in consequence, <lb/>
minutely ho could indulge his <lb/>
without restraint If <lb/>
when he felt cross i f n morning ho <lb/>
ordered a senator to die, the <lb/>
tor did die, and he heard no <lb/>
anybody who mutilates j j, Moreover, there was always <lb/>
side <lb/>
Trim up trees which art <lb/>
low and which overhang <lb/>
sidewalks, <lb/>
If tin re are any dead trees <lb/>
around the place pull them UP <lb/>
and start new <lb/>
a pleasant as profit. used this platform t <lb/>
aide stay there <lb/>
all they get. We m <lb/>
deserve <lb/>
-s our Boss <lb/>
voted contrary to the platform I very but w. <lb/>
on v, they were elected are nu ,,. ,,,, <lb/>
hie fur i;. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
That <lb/>
progress in New <lb/>
other down <lb/>
existing <lb/>
of tie <lb/>
high <lb/>
trial in <lb/>
irk gives an- <lb/>
the moral I <lb/>
among <lb/>
Hers, <lb/>
Charlotte's city lathers have <lb/>
placed a special tax on its news <lb/>
papers. A shame. Just as well <lb/>
out -i tax on ; e office. <lb/>
It is virtually about the same. <lb/>
don't see how the <lb/>
are going to find Leon <lb/>
the Chinese convert alleged slay- <lb/>
of Elsie Siegel, a missionary to <lb/>
Chinatown, New York, for all <lb/>
Chinamen look to us. <lb/>
Criminal assault on our <lb/>
and girls is getting to he all too <lb/>
common in the South <lb/>
again, and we seldom pick a <lb/>
newspaper that we do see an <lb/>
account of some case right near <lb/>
us. <lb/>
The Greensboro Record says it <lb/>
is expecting some fellow to bob <lb/>
up and how much stock <lb/>
Senator Simmons has in the <lb/>
lumber Be careful how <lb/>
you indulge in such loud hints, <lb/>
you might be d pry- <lb/>
into private matters. <lb/>
In Decent I Governor Hughes, <lb/>
of Ni-a York, appointed a <lb/>
, investigate the stock <lb/>
ind i and report <lb/>
on their methods of doing <lb/>
The committee has made <lb/>
its report and the exchange.-, <lb/>
were marked o. K. <lb/>
whitewashing, that. <lb/>
congress on and then <lb/>
it when the tariff question <lb/>
came up. It is also undeniable <lb/>
that either tho-e congressmen <lb/>
are wrung or the platform was <lb/>
wrong <lb/>
It seems to us that as often a <lb/>
we repeat the statement that we <lb/>
will not print unsigned <lb/>
sent to us for <lb/>
that our correspondents <lb/>
would not fail to always observe <lb/>
the rule, still we receive <lb/>
communications that we would <lb/>
ties a horse to a tree. <lb/>
on get half the fine on con- <lb/>
a strip of green in ban- <lb/>
places along sidewalks. The <lb/>
city will furnish street sweep <lb/>
if haul is not too long. <lb/>
Out weeds away while young <lb/>
and tender. It will save you <lb/>
money and please everybody. <lb/>
When street or sidewalks are <lb/>
is pride, is from lorn up and not properly repair <lb/>
ed call up the mayor's office and <lb/>
give the name of the party re <lb/>
table and animal matter <lb/>
Report any unsightly object <lb/>
epidemics and disease It is an <lb/>
established fact that decaying <lb/>
vi <lb/>
breeds the various germs which <lb/>
produce disease and it is equally <lb/>
well established that the fly is <lb/>
the great carrier and propagator. <lb/>
It is well know n that clean, dry <lb/>
premises have no attraction for <lb/>
Then let us determine to <lb/>
clean out every vestige of any <lb/>
material which is unclean or <lb/>
seemly; drain away every damp <lb/>
area, and have the hack <lb/>
to the inspection of <lb/>
friend or official- <lb/>
Go still further. Make every <lb/>
refrigerator, <lb/>
clean and sweet. Not only scrub, <lb/>
whitewash and turn in the <lb/>
shine, but screen all doors to <lb/>
rooms attractive to flies. Keep <lb/>
i your stables in perfect <lb/>
closed with this <lb/>
j earnest <lb/>
to all <lb/>
in your neighborhood. It <lb/>
it will be remedied. <lb/>
Don't let your dog bark all <lb/>
night. Think of your neighbors. <lb/>
Call attention to all you meet <lb/>
to the idea of a <lb/>
Encourage your children to <lb/>
help the good work along by <lb/>
training them to pick up papers. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
lie glad to publish but for this white and black, to co-operate in <lb/>
failure. Our waste basket get.- <lb/>
them. We have to slick to this <lb/>
rule to protect ourselves and we <lb/>
repeat that if you want your <lb/>
letter printed sign your name. <lb/>
We will withhold the name if it <lb/>
is not necessary to print it. <lb/>
this life-saving work <lb/>
We <lb/>
The reference to fusion now <lb/>
being made in some of the pa <lb/>
take- the mind back to <lb/>
some stormy days in North Car- <lb/>
days like the which it is <lb/>
hoped there will be no <lb/>
For Southern Democratic con- <lb/>
to claim credit that in <lb/>
voting for a tariff on certain <lb/>
articles they were acting in the <lb/>
interest of their constituents, is <lb/>
an admission that they think the <lb/>
Republicans who have always <lb/>
voted for protection are entitled <lb/>
to the same credit. <lb/>
Those who eat victuals, wear <lb/>
clothes, cultivate crops and <lb/>
build to live in are the <lb/>
ones who feel the tariff heaviest, <lb/>
yet they get the least <lb/>
when it comes to levying a <lb/>
tariff. <lb/>
Owners of automobiles in <lb/>
North Carolina should not over- <lb/>
look the fact that by July 1st <lb/>
they must obtain a license from <lb/>
the Secretary of State and be <lb/>
furnished by him with a placard <lb/>
number to go on each machine. <lb/>
There is a penalty for failure to <lb/>
comply with this law. <lb/>
A fellow was arrested in <lb/>
Greensboro on the charge of big- <lb/>
After staying in jail a <lb/>
few days some friends advanced <lb/>
enough money for him to put up <lb/>
a cash bond of and re- <lb/>
leased. When court met the <lb/>
grand jury did not find a true <lb/>
bill against him, whereupon he <lb/>
took down the bond money him- <lb/>
self and skipped out. Now some <lb/>
know not how many valuable <lb/>
citizens may be saved, nor do we <lb/>
I know but that one in our own <lb/>
may be the dear one <lb/>
saved. Our own premises may <lb/>
be dean, but flies do not confine <lb/>
themselves to one lot; so we <lb/>
must he our neighbor's guardian <lb/>
and solicitor. Think. <lb/>
Your neglect may devour your <lb/>
best <lb/>
Cleanliness seems to be the <lb/>
watchword of the American re- <lb/>
public today, and it is well so. <lb/>
Nothing promote health and <lb/>
prosperity more than clean <lb/>
premises, towns and cities. <lb/>
Greenville has lately awaken- <lb/>
ed to this fact and a great many <lb/>
and other rubbish <lb/>
ever found. A few dimes and <lb/>
a lot of enthusiasm and deter- <lb/>
will transform an <lb/>
sightly back-yard into a little <lb/>
of beauty. <lb/>
Sweet peas, climbing <lb/>
beats, hollyhocks, <lb/>
or even sunflower make an el- <lb/>
screen to hide old fences, <lb/>
sheds, or other unsightly views. <lb/>
For permanent screen use hardy <lb/>
or the growing <lb/>
vines <lb/>
You may have a window <lb/>
filled with geraniums, if you <lb/>
cannot have a grand yard tilled <lb/>
With choice roses. The window <lb/>
nix can be made at a very small <lb/>
cost. The flowers will not Cost <lb/>
you <lb/>
fear to work upon a tyrant's nerves, <lb/>
and some emperors tyrants <lb/>
because of that fear, Domitian was <lb/>
a martyr to it. though a good man <lb/>
of business. If ho were a stock- <lb/>
broker today no doubt he would <lb/>
himself incessantly about the <lb/>
state of the markets, and every <lb/>
would pity him for his nervousness. <lb/>
As he was a Roman emperor, we <lb/>
think of him as a sinister villain. <lb/>
who killed men fur the pleasure of <lb/>
it. <lb/>
We often hear talk of that <lb/>
vitae from which <lb/>
man nobles suffered. We should <lb/>
call it nerves now, our doctors <lb/>
would n strict diet and a <lb/>
course of poll or pardoning for it. <lb/>
Hut the I man noble did not know <lb/>
how to treat it. He made a feast <lb/>
and drank deep and fast and crown- <lb/>
ed himself with ll cw the <lb/>
next morning must have felt it <lb/>
worse than ever. But since ho was <lb/>
a Roman noble ho U a romantic fig- <lb/>
to e- and not a sufferer <lb/>
from oar modem disease of over- <lb/>
strain. London Times.<lb/>
The is told <lb/>
den . morning little <lb/>
Drew refused to get up. When all <lb/>
other meat's tailed to max her <lb/>
out of bed Mr. Gladstone was <lb/>
calico. <lb/>
-W v <lb/>
won't you get up, my <lb/>
lie <lb/>
grandfather, didn't <lb/>
tell me to i i what the Bible says <lb/>
;.;., d <lb/>
it disapproves of early <lb/>
it's a waste of <lb/>
Mr. tone knew his Bible bet- <lb/>
than in i-t men, but ho was not <lb/>
equal to Dorothy. For once in his <lb/>
life he <lb/>
wont on <lb/>
in reply to his exclamation <lb/>
of astonishment, mid, turning up <lb/>
her Bible, she read the second verso <lb/>
of the Hundred and Twenty- <lb/>
seventh laying great <lb/>
sis on the first words, is vain <lb/>
you to rise <lb/>
sell now some <lb/>
. of our people are doing all they <lb/>
of the friends who furnished the, . <lb/>
lean up, purify and beau- <lb/>
money are trying to him to <lb/>
, , our nice little city, but they <lb/>
have him arrested for embezzle- <lb/>
Mrs Gould says she spent <lb/>
a year for dresses, but how <lb/>
much her forty drinks a day cost <lb/>
is not stated. No doubt what <lb/>
she spent for drink alone would <lb/>
A man with no more <lb/>
character than that ought to <lb/>
have been kept in jail. <lb/>
In a special message sent to <lb/>
congress Wednesday, President <lb/>
Taft took the ground that as the <lb/>
Supreme court of the United <lb/>
States had already declared that <lb/>
the government has no authority <lb/>
to levy an income tax, it is use- <lb/>
less for the present congress to <lb/>
pass such a law in connection <lb/>
with the bill now being <lb/>
considered. At the same time <lb/>
The filibustering reports that <lb/>
the government was running <lb/>
down and under which two boats <lb/>
were held under blockade in <lb/>
Virginia waters, proved to be <lb/>
founded. The boats turned out <lb/>
to be the property of the <lb/>
government, but <lb/>
is said about what went with <lb/>
the piano boxes filled with guns, he argued that the government <lb/>
need the help of all the people. <lb/>
Not a few, but all So lend <lb/>
your baud and keep your <lb/>
and surroundings as clean as <lb/>
you possibly can. As the above <lb/>
remarks quoted from Dr. Robin- <lb/>
son's communication says, you <lb/>
may save the life of a friend or <lb/>
even a near relative in this. <lb/>
Pile is put up in a <lb/>
tube with attached. May be <lb/>
applied directly to affected parts. <lb/>
Guaranteed. Price Sold by John <lb/>
L. Wooten. <lb/>
Stick Becomes a Tree. <lb/>
Several years ago Mr. B, R. <lb/>
Jones, who lives on the Clayton <lb/>
road four miles from here, went <lb/>
to his pasture on Swift Creek, <lb/>
about a mile away, to look after <lb/>
some cattle. While there he cut <lb/>
a stick to use in walking <lb/>
through the woods. He used it <lb/>
until he reached home and set it <lb/>
side. His wife took it to the <lb/>
garden to open some trenches in <lb/>
which to plant some cabbage seed. <lb/>
When through planting she <lb/>
tuck it in the ground with the <lb/>
little end downward and left it <lb/>
to show how far the cabbage <lb/>
seed were sown. It remained <lb/>
there for a year in which time it <lb/>
took root and began to grow. <lb/>
The following spring Mr. Jones <lb/>
transplanted it to the roadside <lb/>
it now stands. It is a <lb/>
walnut tree about twenty five <lb/>
feet high and ten inches in <lb/>
and is full Of walnuts <lb/>
this season. Mr. Jones and his <lb/>
wife both vouch for these state- <lb/>
and they are as reliable <lb/>
people as we have in the county. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Hay Hay Hay Three car <lb/>
loads. See me before you buy- <lb/>
will treat you F- V- Johnston. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There arc certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart it-self. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it <lb/>
yarn I suffered with I <lb/>
thought trouble, <lb/>
the doctors toM me I had near <lb/>
trouble. I had tried many remedies, <lb/>
when Dr. almanac came <lb/>
Into my hands, and I concluded to <lb/>
try Dr. Heart Cure. I have <lb/>
taken and now I am <lb/>
not suffering at all. I am cured <lb/>
this medicine did It. I write this In <lb/>
the hope It will attract the at- <lb/>
of others who suffer J did. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Main St. Ky. <lb/>
Your druggist sells Dr. Heart <lb/>
Curs, and him to <lb/>
Cries of Seat bottle If It fills <lb/>
benefit yen. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Ind <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT- <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. C. <lb/>
Eastern tot and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished<lb/>
o Don't send elsewhere, when vices arc at a. m. and <lb/>
I is cordially <lb/>
Miss Mary of New, r. <lb/>
Bern, came up last week to be <lb/>
BACK JACK item;. <lb/>
Black Jack. N. C, June 22.- <lb/>
E. L. Clark and R. M. <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
day <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
Kings Cross Roads, June <lb/>
C. E. Case and H. T. Smith <lb/>
went to Falkland Saturday. <lb/>
Master Sidney Williams, of <lb/>
MEAT Afflict <lb/>
When the Butcher Bull he <lb/>
People Beet. <lb/>
Traveler In <lb/>
of bat Jill ti-iii <lb/>
m . <lb/>
Miss Lula Mills, of near Fountain, spent last week With <lb/>
son, spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday with Miss Stella <lb/>
G. C, Buck and Mis <lb/>
present at the <lb/>
wedding and to spend some time <lb/>
with Misses Lizzie and Florence <lb/>
Blount. <lb/>
If. M. Sauls makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the fountain- cold the year; <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Miss Jimmie Davis returned <lb/>
Thursday from in, <lb/>
whore she Ins been her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. G. <lb/>
They tell ma that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co., Dixon are manufacturing <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug- <lb/>
as can found any where. <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Taylor two <lb/>
children, of war; in <lb/>
town a portion of last week visit- <lb/>
friends and relative Thy <lb/>
left Saturday <lb/>
Seed peanuts f r sale by J- R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Mr. T. C. went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Spring dress goods laces <lb/>
to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Miss Lula of Den- <lb/>
Va., came in Saturday to <lb/>
visit her sister. Mrs. C. <lb/>
She was accompanied by <lb/>
her mother and Mrs. Price, her <lb/>
grand-mother. <lb/>
get nice ceiling and <lb/>
windows and door <lb/>
frames made to order at J. So account of the meeting Edwards spent Saturday night <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon which is in progress at the ware j with J. L. Dixon and sister, <lb/>
a Sunday school Lena. <lb/>
patterns and was held at the warehouse Sun-1 Miss Clyde Smith, of <lb/>
zincs at J. R. Dixon Co. day morning. A large crowd I dine, was the guest of Misses <lb/>
Misses Olive Butt and Jean- WiS present. Prof. Highsmith Janie and Bettie Harper <lb/>
of were taught the lesson to the entire day night and Sunday. <lb/>
the guests of Miss Lena Dawson . Evidently ha is a mas-1 Charlie Porter and sister Miss <lb/>
Sunday. They Monday, in this business as well as Daisy, from near Red Banks <lb/>
We can shoe your mules and singing. j attended church here Sunday. <lb/>
At o'clock Sunday Bid. C. J. Harris tilled his <lb/>
theY. M. C. A. held a public regular appointment here <lb/>
at the warehouse. Mr. -day, Saturday night and Sunday. <lb/>
S delivered a very fine ad- W. was with us <lb/>
ind Prof. Highsmith and an <lb/>
. beautiful solo. The meeting sermon Sunday. We are always <lb/>
W t ell attended and much en- glad to have him with us <lb/>
I Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark, of <lb/>
m Grimesland, attended <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
J. H. Clark spent Saturday <lb/>
Juno -A pretty <lb/>
horses, repair cans, bug- <lb/>
and wagons on short notice. <lb/>
. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
J. B. Pearce and Miss Nannie <lb/>
Sunday in the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
Tr. a bucKet of use <lb/>
third less lard t J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, of Greenville, <lb/>
came down Sunday night arid <lb/>
r-turned Monday In- <lb/>
suit just received at J- R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Jack from <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
Jack Blount, returning none <lb/>
Sunday afternoon, <lb/>
N, C. cut herrings at J. It. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
a number of <lb/>
people came over Sunday night <lb/>
to attend services being held <lb/>
the tobacco warehouse. <lb/>
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb/>
and Testaments at J- R. Smith Co. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has just received j Mrs. E. r. Phillips <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumes and toilet Monday morning tor lien- <lb/>
r N. C. to present <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
i -e -n <lb/>
viii wan town a sh it while <lb/>
Saturn <lb/>
Paris a-. Ii. C . <lb/>
Mr. W. <lb/>
ton, w is in . <lb/>
The hose <lb/>
es and m n <lb/>
be.-c on <lb/>
u of <lb/>
it <lb/>
from <lb/>
n V hi; <lb/>
Pi I i <lb/>
t I- . ii <lb/>
tr. M-s. W n <lb/>
The Brick ware- <lb/>
house is for rent. It is <lb/>
located lighted. Th- <lb/>
right man can do a good business <lb/>
here this season. Apply to J. R <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Frank of Kinston, <lb/>
was in town a few <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Alice Taylor, of Hooker- <lb/>
ton, is visiting the home of Mr. <lb/>
Frank White. <lb/>
Mason's fruit jars, caps and <lb/>
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
We are glad to see Miss Blanch <lb/>
Cannon out again. <lb/>
Rape and Millet seed for <lb/>
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Little Misses Novella and Jes- <lb/>
of Greenville, were <lb/>
the guests of Miss Isabel Dawson <lb/>
the past week. <lb/>
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb/>
locks and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Stancil Hodges <lb/>
left Saturday for a visit to his <lb/>
parents near Washington. They <lb/>
returned Sunday. <lb/>
All kind sewing machine need- <lb/>
belts, shuttles, bobbins and <lb/>
needle thread rs for sale by J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Patrick, of ton, <lb/>
came up Sunday morning to visit <lb/>
Misses Lizzie and Florence <lb/>
Blount and returned Monday. <lb/>
We were surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are car- <lb/>
such a nice line of coffins <lb/>
and caskets of all prices and <lb/>
see them when needing <lb/>
in line. <lb/>
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. <lb/>
Needham does not improve very <lb/>
fast. <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
stair railing, post <lb/>
and flooring of J. R Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
at Press <lb/>
nice country corn <lb/>
at per bushel at J- <lb/>
Co., it Dix n. <lb/>
Mr. Mia. S. <lb/>
m up t no id in <lb/>
mg returned Hie same <lb/>
. U. Smith Co. have the <lb/>
in Ayden, <lb/>
for Ladies and <lb/>
Gentlemen. <lb/>
J. K. Smith and C. Ormond <lb/>
nu.-a trip <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Field peas, rape millet <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
A. M. of Greenville, <lb/>
was in town Monday. <lb/>
Any kind of <lb/>
needle you want at J- K. Smith <lb/>
C-. <lb/>
R. A. Fleming returned Mon- <lb/>
day from a two weeks trip on th- <lb/>
King Edward, of Great Brit <lb/>
is one of the greatest of <lb/>
of Europe. There's <lb/>
only one in Amer- <lb/>
but that's the greatest of all <lb/>
shoes, and only one shoe bears <lb/>
this mark of <lb/>
For sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Prof, i ale, of ton, was <lb/>
here yesterday. <lb/>
Money can't buy better shoes <lb/>
than for they <lb/>
are guaranteed to satisfy, <lb/>
shoe dealers everywhere sell <lb/>
them. J. R- Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Blount went to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
The warehouse meeting is <lb/>
finely- Preparatory <lb/>
services were held during the <lb/>
week and the meeting proper be- <lb/>
under most auspicious cir- <lb/>
Sunday. Rev. M. <lb/>
Shields, of Greensboro, is <lb/>
doing the preaching and Prof. J. <lb/>
H. Highsmith. of Wake Forest <lb/>
College, is conducting the sing- <lb/>
Mr. Shields is a preacher <lb/>
of great power. His messages <lb/>
are simple and tender, but clear <lb/>
and forceful. Prof. Highsmith <lb/>
is perfectly at home when <lb/>
handling the choir, and his solos <lb/>
are greatly enjoyed. The music <lb/>
is very fine, indeed. <lb/>
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arranged and seats about in <lb/>
the pews. It was very well filled <lb/>
Sunday morning and every seat <lb/>
was taken Sunday night. The <lb/>
took place here Wed- i <lb/>
afternoon at St James <lb/>
church when Miss <lb/>
U Ii n became the bride <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
Tb church was beautifully <lb/>
decorated. <lb/>
wedding march was <lb/>
dared by Miss Blanche Reid <lb/>
King, of Goldsboro. <lb/>
Rev. John H. performed <lb/>
the c <lb/>
The bride was gowned in a <lb/>
traveling suit of blue. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Turnage left on <lb/>
i bridal tour to Asheville at d <lb/>
other points. They will be at <lb/>
home at Ayden after July 1st. <lb/>
bride is a daughter of Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. and <lb/>
popular. <lb/>
night with his parents hare. <lb/>
J. Proctor and W. E. <lb/>
Proctor were here yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Williams <lb/>
and children of Cox Mill spent <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Mills <lb/>
spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb/>
L. Clark. <lb/>
Washington Mills died here <lb/>
his grandmother, Mrs. W. S. E. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Walter Worthington and W. <lb/>
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King's Cross Roads Sunday- <lb/>
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toe Saturday and returned h <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
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Sunday. <lb/>
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with Corbett and says he is <lb/>
going again soon. <lb/>
R. L Matthews and wife <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Matthews, who is <lb/>
right <lb/>
Chester Smith, the Fan <lb/>
potato dealer was in <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Marcellus Smith an <lb/>
daughter spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mrs. Addie Corbett. <lb/>
Billie and <lb/>
Sunday with W. L. Ma . <lb/>
Mr.--. Addie <lb/>
Mary lier i. <lb/>
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Mrs. W. S. E. Smith h . i a re- <lb/>
union Sunday in of her <lb/>
children grand children. <lb/>
wore as follows Mrs. <lb/>
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last Wednesday morning of j Will Randolph, W. E. Smith, C. <lb/>
paralysis. He was in his sixty- <lb/>
fourth year. He was a brother to <lb/>
J. H, and Calvin Mills, and <lb/>
leaves four sons and three <lb/>
daughters. <lb/>
The rains for the past few <lb/>
days has done considerable <lb/>
damage to the growing crops <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Mon- <lb/>
day and Tuesday, July 6th and <lb/>
the purpose of treating <lb/>
of the eye ear and nose <lb/>
throat and fitting glasses. <lb/>
those who desire to see about <lb/>
saving work done will be <lb/>
ed no fee unless terms are <lb/>
agreed upon- f w <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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It is a mistake to allow anyone to <lb/>
suffer from rheumatism, as the pain <lb/>
can always la relieved, and in moat <lb/>
cases a cure effected by applying <lb/>
Chamberlain's The <lb/>
from pain which it affords la alone <lb/>
worth times its cost. It make <lb/>
Bleep and real possible. in c ism <lb/>
of this liniment should lie <lb/>
on account relief it <lb/>
no- be discouraged until <lb/>
e give I it a trial. Pot by <lb/>
J I. Wooten Coward ii Vt <lb/>
A. Smith. H. T. Smith and Miss <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
E l--t Hathaway filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment Sunday. <lb/>
Walter Worthington is on the <lb/>
sick list. <lb/>
Miss Irene Smith spent some <lb/>
time with Mrs. W. C. Moore <lb/>
Saturday morning. <lb/>
The tobacco crops are damaged <lb/>
right much from the heavy rains <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Smith is progressing <lb/>
nicely on his new <lb/>
tin <lb/>
in <lb/>
tat II<lb/>
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to Ii <lb/>
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Our family were all born railed <lb/>
in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain s <lb/>
Cholera d Remedy <lb/>
years. We <lb/>
know how it is from long <lb/>
it. In fact, in <lb/>
El Texas, the writer's life was <lb/>
the prompt use of this <lb/>
We are now unpaged in the mer- <lb/>
ti e business at I- la., <lb/>
a haw Introduced the remedy her-. <lb/>
It has i oven very and is <lb/>
con growing in favor. <lb/>
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I. Wooten and Coward <lb/>
Sick headache, and bill- <lb/>
sear i ii . . i v <lb/>
Pills. They cleanse the Do <lb/>
not gripe. Price <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
Lilt Your Taxes. <lb/>
Have listed your taxes <lb/>
If not you had bettor see the <lb/>
lister right away. time <lb/>
alloted by the state for listing is <lb/>
almost up, and then you will <lb/>
have to pay double the amount <lb/>
Of your taxes to get them listed. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
to fifteen <lb/>
Dies with girls to work in knit- <lb/>
ting mill at Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb/>
and boys net under <lb/>
of age can work. Nice <lb/>
town, good graded school, none <lb/>
better in the Slate. Pay while <lb/>
learning the work. Fine <lb/>
for those wanting nice <lb/>
work. f interested write. <lb/>
J. L. Bowers or A. <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OB <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business April 88th, <lb/>
86.76 <lb/>
2,600.00 <lb/>
80,889.04 <lb/>
48.60 <lb/>
811.00 <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
i unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,3111.94 <lb/>
bank and <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital f 26,000.00 <lb/>
surplus fund 18,600.01 <lb/>
profits, less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 178.80 <lb/>
Dividend unpaid 180.00 <lb/>
sub. to check 48,498.84 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total 186,841.84 <lb/>
A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup. For cough-, <lb/>
colds, croup, hoarse <lb/>
affections. Bert <lb/>
for children it is quick to re- <lb/>
and tastes good. laxative. <lb/>
John L. Wooten.<lb/>
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will treat you <lb/>
NOT BE BETTER, <lb/>
N ore has made a salve, <lb/>
lotion or balm to compare with <lb/>
Salvo. Its the one- <lb/>
healer of Cuts. Corns, Burns, <lb/>
Sores. Scalds, Boils. <lb/>
Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore By is, <lb/>
C Id Sores, Chapped Hands <lb/>
Infallible for <lb/>
Pill's. Only at All <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I J R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above state is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 5th. day of May, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
that <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
ELI AS TURNAGE. <lb/>
DIXON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Nice lot of new <lb/>
memorandum books etc. at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
The Hi It CM OHM <lb/>
Tons of <lb/>
or <lb/>
Prevents on Ci cumber <lb/>
We i <lb/>
US <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after- Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
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will continue through R, l JEFFERSON BROS, Fountain, N. C. <lb/>
this week and possibly next. <lb/>
MISS C MEREDITH, <lb/>
Graduate Norse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Warning the <lb/>
Whit ts the <lb/>
Mrs lecture this <lb/>
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ten -f married life, Mrs <lb/>
suppose she will have bet husband <lb/>
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lovely in face, form and temper arc <lb/>
the envy of many, who might be <lb/>
them. A weak woman will be <lb/>
irritable. Constipation or <lb/>
poisons show in <lb/>
blotches, skin eruption- and aw-etched <lb/>
complexion. For all Electric <lb/>
Bitters wok wonders. They regulate <lb/>
Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, purify <lb/>
the blood; give nerves, <lb/>
eves, pure breath, smooth, velvety <lb/>
skin, lovely complexion, Many charm- <lb/>
women OWe their health beauty <lb/>
them. Stir at all druggist. <lb/>
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during a visit to the same house- J , <lb/>
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kit <lb/>
man <lb/>
mm C <lb/>
of Wire, and inches <lb/>
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just arrived, consisting of <lb/>
ill <lb/>
j mowers, rakes, gasoline en- <lb/>
disc harrows, smooth- <lb/>
harrows, weeders and all <lb/>
kinds of farming; implements <lb/>
YOUR STOCK <lb/>
Should Have Special Attention at this Season <lb/>
International Stock Food, <lb/>
International Worm Powder <lb/>
and Vermin Destroyer<lb/>
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb/>
in every line . <lb/>
THE CENTRAL <lb/>
round m <lb/>
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Pi <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are expecting to build you a home paying investment <lb/>
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb/>
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb/>
Terms to suit <lb/>
b C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Worn Women <lb/>
, Women, worn and tired from overwork, need a <lb/>
tonic. That feeling of weakness or helplessness will <lb/>
I not leave you of itself. You should take Wine of <lb/>
that effectual remedy for the ailments and <lb/>
weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have <lb/>
tried and write enthusiastically of the great <lb/>
benefit it has been to them. Try experiment <lb/>
-use this reliable, oft-tried medicine. <lb/>
NEW KILN BEADY FOR DELIVERY. <lb/>
ALL THE NAME <lb/>
WALTON BRICK COMPANY <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
IN A COPPER CAMP. <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Mrs. Hare, of Pierce, Fla., tried and afterward <lb/>
I was a sufferer from all sorts of female trouble, had <lb/>
pain in side and legs, could not sloop, had shortness of breath. <lb/>
suffered for years, until my husband insisted on my trying <lb/>
I The first bottle gave me relief and now I am almost welL <lb/>
I Try help you. <lb/>
AT ALL STORES <lb/>
A VERY BUSY MAN. <lb/>
Experience With an Over- <lb/>
worked Irish Watchmaker. <lb/>
fell iii with a delightful a <lb/>
little town in County I <lb/>
wanted a little thing done to my <lb/>
l naked him bow it <lb/>
would take to it. Be assured ma <lb/>
that lie was driven death with <lb/>
work and was up till late every night <lb/>
trying t- gel ahead. that he I <lb/>
try time mend my watch <lb/>
some lime before o'clock, when lie <lb/>
nominally Then he foil <lb/>
me the i hi shop and lie; in <lb/>
to me about a <lb/>
lie pointed out , <lb/>
lull me their life <lb/>
once a while he <lb/>
a day for ;. <lb/>
rear, not bank holiday. N <lb/>
for anything but work. <lb/>
order now that's g l k ; <lb/>
busy, for the time I'll give to <lb/>
your watch, all the rest of the day. <lb/>
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save <lb/>
I bade him good day and didn't go <lb/>
near there until T o'clock In tho even <lb/>
lug. I found the shop <lb/>
the of tho <lb/>
at with a neighbor. <lb/>
sorry, air. but I've been so <lb/>
today that I've been unable to <lb/>
finish that Job. It'll not take over <lb/>
twenty minutes when I Bet to it. Can <lb/>
you come In the <lb/>
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o'clock, and he was Just taking down <lb/>
the shutters. Bald he worked until ii <lb/>
o'clock the before, but seemed <lb/>
farther behind than before, if I'd <lb/>
come up into bis workroom fix my <lb/>
watch while I waited. <lb/>
there he bail some photograph <lb/>
to show me that ho had taken a year <lb/>
only Just found time to <lb/>
develop. We talked photography for <lb/>
twenty minutes, then he Used my <lb/>
Watch In n Jiffy when ho pot to work.- <lb/>
by Charles <lb/>
her mistress, <lb/>
must conic lo door i f the drawing, <lb/>
any, is ready, and <lb/>
la but dinner is <lb/>
The newly corralled domestic In- <lb/>
digested <lb/>
that evening convulsed the <lb/>
who were awaiting the an- <lb/>
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and is <lb/>
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human said n <lb/>
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sweetheart. Wouldn't <lb/>
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answered Herbert, <lb/>
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am quite content to look at <lb/>
Mall. <lb/>
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a be a good Chris <lb/>
once of late <lb/>
of Kansas, when he <lb/>
pile I. Cod all things are <lb/>
WEAK <lb/>
Kidney Troubles May be <lb/>
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further <lb/>
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in reg- <lb/>
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to-. I m to <lb/>
Loan's Kid Pi s in e in for <lb/>
benefit I d rived fr m <lb/>
For sale all <lb/>
cents Co, <lb/>
New Yolk, sole agents for the Unit, d ; <lb/>
S , <lb/>
the s -and <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
Ha Divisions Known as <lb/>
and <lb/>
A copper has its own <lb/>
peculiar and apart, It has <lb/>
two distinct workmen <lb/>
the skilled miners, who work under <lb/>
ground, mid I ho smelter men. who <lb/>
range from experience and <lb/>
training to unskilled day <lb/>
Mi re often than not they form <lb/>
camps within the <lb/>
as the call the <lb/>
quarter given over to the men who <lb/>
tho and or <lb/>
for the smelter men. <lb/>
The smeller is the heart of the camp. <lb/>
In the community there is every <lb/>
of camp architecture, from the <lb/>
tent pure and simple and the <lb/>
breed which Is a tent floored <lb/>
and boarded up along the sides to the <lb/>
turn or the roof and fitted With a <lb/>
enough that will lock, to the <lb/>
hotel like a huge packing with <lb/>
rows am rows of little, narrow <lb/>
. set along the shies like polka <lb/>
I Cots on a shirt waist and a flat roof <lb/>
that does not reach an inch beyond tho <lb/>
I sides, the whole painted a faded green <lb/>
I and Jaundiced over with the red dust. <lb/>
A groat copper camp grows slowly. <lb/>
When there Is a town above ground <lb/>
there Is something like ii <lb/>
, stations, slopes, workings reach- <lb/>
I out like streets alleys to fol- <lb/>
I low the the lead. There Is <lb/>
I no gutting of a rich ledge and going <lb/>
I on, no Carolina search for to <lb/>
I be and left. <lb/>
With scientific Skill and <lb/>
precision each yard of work Is <lb/>
driven to open up the best road to ore <lb/>
still beyond and to have a safe and <lb/>
convenient way by h It may reach <lb/>
the surface. Nature has rooted her <lb/>
wealth of deep Iii earth, <lb/>
and no methods will release <lb/>
It It would amuse or <lb/>
old time gold miner to see <lb/>
tin- and economy practiced in <lb/>
copper mining small <lb/>
in- the search for hotter <lb/>
methods of handling, the struggle <lb/>
eliminate waste and utilize all the b<lb/>
SHAKE INTO YOUR <lb/>
Allen's a powder. R <lb/>
-marting, <lb/>
and mid instantly <lb/>
takes h st- g of corns b m <lb/>
ion. It's th.- greatest dis- <lb/>
of h age. II l-a-- <lb/>
makes light, r sh .-. eel easy, it <lb/>
is a c r cur for S m ting callous, <lb/>
ed, it t- <lb/>
day. ad t i d <lb/>
mail i-. in <lb/>
any lib it T <lb/>
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ii R It- . N, Y <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business. April 28th, 1909. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
17,600.00 <lb/>
Loans and discounts 1120,010.98 Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus urn <lb/>
and 1,211.61 ,.,.,. . . <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds profits, less <lb/>
and mortgages 1,000.00 esp taxes pd 2,900.07 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures unpaid <lb/>
loans <lb/>
from 25,771.72 of <lb/>
items deposit <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver including <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Nat bank t and .-., , <lb/>
The <lb/>
You say silly as a <lb/>
any more, for naturalists <lb/>
have been studying this animal of <lb/>
late years, have come to <lb/>
the conclusion that she is the wisest <lb/>
old bird <lb/>
Shu never quarrels without cause; <lb/>
she sees danger before any oilier <lb/>
fowl; she more courage than <lb/>
tin.- rooster; she is far braver than <lb/>
the gobbler, and, if given a fair <lb/>
Show, she can beat off tho fox. <lb/>
A flock of geese around <lb/>
the barnyard at night is a much <lb/>
protection than the watch- <lb/>
dog. They am light sleepers and <lb/>
will give the alarm the instant they <lb/>
see a stranger moving about. <lb/>
So in future say wise a <lb/>
give her all <lb/>
Montreal Standard. <lb/>
posit <lb/>
Deposit sub to check <lb/>
880.17 Cashier's 687.77 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I S Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
edge and l-lief. <lb/>
and sworn to <lb/>
, , .- . J. <lb/>
fore me, tins Is, day May, <lb/>
Andrew Moore, . <lb/>
Notary Directors <lb/>
Norfolk arid Southern Railway <lb/>
Harry K. Walcott <lb/>
A Feat of <lb/>
Napoleon, it is said, one day met <lb/>
an Old one armed soldier and asked <lb/>
him where he lost his arm. <lb/>
at <lb/>
were yon not <lb/>
here is my own cross for <lb/>
you. I make <lb/>
majesty makes mo <lb/>
lier because have lost one arm. <lb/>
What would your majesty have done <lb/>
had lost <lb/>
in that case I should <lb/>
made you officer of the Legion. <lb/>
Whereupon the soldier <lb/>
drew his sword and cut oil hit <lb/>
other arm <lb/>
The Carolina <lb/>
College of Agriculture an Mechanic <lb/>
Arts. <lb/>
State's college for vocational <lb/>
. Courses in Agriculture and <lb/>
Horticulture; in Civil. Electrical and <lb/>
Mechanical In Cotton <lb/>
Milling and Dyeing; In Industrial <lb/>
Ch Why not lit yourself for <lb/>
life by taking one of these courses <lb/>
Address <lb/>
D. H. HILL. President, <lb/>
West Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
OFFER <lb/>
Of the famous cue for <lb/>
skin a- i <lb/>
n or.--, th a. o ill g itching and <lb/>
of -kin, as ; <lb/>
frightful g. I P . the. <lb/>
loss of an i line b. <lb/>
in the fa i <lb/>
merit, n acne an m; nun <lb/>
instant relief a d -y . h. <lb/>
gentle an- ti its with w I <lb/>
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this paper to on a or <lb/>
mailed v The <lb/>
Bo t Ma-s Also for s. by V. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
AND <lb/>
North Carolina Mountains <lb/>
The land W <lb/>
Sapphire <lb/>
SCENERY ED <lb/>
Beautiful at any and Particularly so at this <lb/>
Southern Railway operates trains, with <lb/>
Coaches a d Parlor Car, b tween <lb/>
and N. C . via Raleigh, <lb/>
Durham, Greensboro and Salisbury, on <lb/>
following <lb/>
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
I tor .,, Eden- <lb/>
-.-. p m I. E k. Norfolk, and <lb/>
I t. R to <lb/>
. I am <lb/>
I i Stations, <lb/>
a in. i I W Zeb lion. Raleigh, and <lb/>
i . . in i <lb/>
ARRIVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
l in Washington, Chocowinity, land, and Inter- <lb/>
stations. <lb/>
Prom Norfolk, Suffolk, E Ci y. <lb/>
. m Columbia, Belhaven, Plymouth, . So-i, a . l inter- <lb/>
Stations. <lb/>
a. m. j From Zebulon, V Ma n, and <lb/>
p. in. stations. <lb/>
TS lUshed only a information; and are <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
GENERAL PASSENGER <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Eastern Time <lb/>
m. Ar 8.30 p. m. <lb/>
8.45 a m. Raleigh Ar . in. <lb/>
Durham Ar <lb/>
. .- . 8.10 p. <lb/>
prepared to clean, press repair, p. m. Salisbury Ar <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth <lb/>
Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits 6.07 p m. r <lb/>
, , m. a. <lb/>
to order when h m Ar M , ,, .,.,. <lb/>
You- patronage <lb/>
p- <lb/>
8.15 o. m <lb/>
Ar Ash-vile 8.00 a. in. <lb/>
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb/>
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
to Norfolk, Va. and Return <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
have tickets on sale for all <lb/>
each Saturday and for Sunday <lb/>
forenoon trains commencing Sat <lb/>
May 29th and continuing <lb/>
to Saturday Sept. 4th, 1809; <lb/>
to return follow- <lb/>
date of sale. <lb/>
An excellent opportunity to <lb/>
vi.-it. the famous resorts <lb/>
of Virginia and North Carolina <lb/>
at a minimum cost. i <lb/>
For information call on ticket <lb/>
or write T. C <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
r. t. m. i <lb/>
When in Beaufort stop at the <lb/>
On boardwalk and facing inlet. <lb/>
For terms apply to <lb/>
MRS. H. Proprietress. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Wanted. <lb/>
Other convenient <lb/>
Through Car <lb/>
Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets ill be en sale <lb/>
May IS. 1909. <lb/>
For as to fares, <lb/>
etc., call on Agent of this Company <lb/>
or the undersigned <lb/>
II I J- H. WOOD, . H. <lb/>
D. t. . T. P. ., <lb/>
N. C. N. C. N. C. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
INSURANCE see <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
Normal<lb/>
I fl Q U S t f a I t <lb/>
US ,, e <lb/>
hair renewer, cucumber Bum tor <lb/>
hygienic fruit and every thing in <lb/>
I your patronage, <lb/>
g u Mrs. It, A. White. <lb/>
bottle warranted, but not <lb/>
returned. Is the report D-. <lb/>
.- best sum- <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
to you by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
S MOORING <lb/>
Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger lock. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Maintain, d by the State tor the Women <lb/>
of North Carolina Four regular Courses <lb/>
leading to Degrees. Special Courses <lb/>
for Fall Session begins <lb/>
September 1909. Those desiring to <lb/>
eater should apply us early as <lb/>
For and other information <lb/>
J. I. FOUST, Pies., <lb/>
6-18 mo d w N. C. <lb/>
C D. <lb/>
Opposite tenter Brick <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of S C. CARROLL <lb/>
id Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
C examine our i f chickens and eggs a Land plenty of it- <lb/>
and Come and gee the best prices. Try <lb/>
en .;, I up. Harrington. Barber Ca <lb/>
. w, to announce <lb/>
that <lb/>
C. . A- Ed that <lb/>
O. IV. R its an Eu re Can- <lb/>
night <lb/>
net <lb/>
i ; i <lb/>
Vivian Roberson. who <lb/>
has been at the head of the <lb/>
music department far the last <lb/>
two years, will b i with as again. <lb/>
. She will be assisted by Miss <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Misses Olive Butt and Jeanette <lb/>
Cox returned from Ayden Mon- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Miss Norma spent <lb/>
nave sum- one win u.- , , <lb/>
.  ox <lb/>
. . ,, most highly rec rail <lb/>
. schools a number <lb/>
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Co. <lb/>
L i was <lb/>
to . K H <lb/>
bat performed for department. She <lb/>
sit as tat , of Meredith College. Mr. a theological <lb/>
I . and taught last year la of Alexander, V. will <lb/>
V i sea i. i n a- Institute most hold services summer <lb/>
chin- t of that school Luke, <lb/>
, S month, a <lb/>
, a and i but on account ox near . . <lb/>
she ins kindly consented to night <lb/>
preaching at Ayden <lb/>
improved last Sunday. It is good preach- <lb/>
mowing machines, repairs W, we can't afford to miss it. <lb/>
, . Barber Co. of Green- <lb/>
Miss Dora E. Cox. of Winter- wile, will preach in, St <lb/>
ville, will have charge of the in- Episcopal church. Winterville. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
FERTILIZER <lb/>
THAT NEVER <lb/>
FAILS <lb/>
m i<lb/>
. was <lb/>
v. i Friday. <lb/>
. A. G. Cox <lb/>
an i . have lots Hue <lb/>
iron already on hand and are <lb/>
p red to furnish <lb/>
here a s i. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
work here. <lb/>
We are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
C Caskets. Prices are <lb/>
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb/>
service A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Prof. Nye informs us that the <lb/>
. of the W. H. S. are <lb/>
Third Sunday, a morning service <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
dues r the com g season. now and will be <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. June <lb/>
Daniel Braxton has been <lb/>
ready to be mailed out in a few much with mumps. <lb/>
sh ; . I days. There will be The crops of John Hemby, H <lb/>
-r. d in faculty next b. Turner. J. W and K. A. Craw <lb/>
C.-x wont to Ayden Mr H F of ford seriously damaged by <lb/>
. Belcross, will have charge the hail and wind storm last <lb/>
lot of crockery just department Sunday. Mr. Turner also had a <lb/>
Harrington Barber. Co. recommended, pack house blown off founds- <lb/>
having had five years experience <lb/>
n high school work. Jesse Braxton is housing his <lb/>
of Belcross, where he id been crop, and it comes in very <lb/>
were him <lb/>
up. He b now <lb/>
Tobacco Guano <lb/>
COLUMBIA GUANO CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
head He high school work. The people Jesse Braxton is housing <lb/>
excel t <lb/>
time i I<lb/>
Nitrate of is <lb/>
cut toe <lb/>
that. <lb/>
., big e spa and f uneXpired term of Prof. <lb/>
sun of public m- <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co- of Camden county. <lb/>
C. S. Sm . from Kin- <lb/>
boy's <lb/>
straw hats opened up. We have <lb/>
fresh to herrings. j. brimmed <lb/>
Barber Co. to the nicest dress hat <lb/>
was in Barber Co. <lb/>
You will need lime- to repair <lb/>
all styles. ., . , We have <lb/>
An S Co. ; ; . B good price <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
I trucks and flues arc <lb/>
, , Better send your orders <lb/>
to t G. Cox Manufacturing Co., <lb/>
n, of A was in <lb/>
town Wed <lb/>
Ne. am <lb/>
M. G. <lb/>
to. <lb/>
A new <lb/>
shoes st in <lb/>
. , Co. <lb/>
Our line of men's <lb/>
straw hats opened up. <lb/>
R. A. Crawford is plowing up <lb/>
his tobacco crop planting <lb/>
and peas. <lb/>
John Allen and wife are visit- <lb/>
her parents this week. <lb/>
Miss Ora Nichols is visiting <lb/>
her little cousin at G. T- Allen's <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
the I <lb/>
the <lb/>
the bowels, and are <lb/>
equaled as an <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial their <lb/>
a.- <lb/>
peculiar in <lb/>
the system that Bit <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT M. <lb/>
At close of business April 28th, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
STATON ITEMS. <lb/>
Staton, N. C, June <lb/>
Mr. James L. Little came down <lb/>
and spent Sunday with his <lb/>
Mr. G. T- House. <lb/>
Jack C. Taylor spent Sunday <lb/>
; t <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
j Demand loans <lb/>
I Due from and <lb/>
I Gold <lb/>
i-r coin, <lb/>
minor <lb/>
I Nut Dank notes and other <lb/>
I S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
8,411.51 Capital <lb/>
1,178.58 Surplus <lb/>
In <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd <lb/>
I Time of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
Undivided profits, l <lb/>
Deposits subject to <lb/>
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF MOUTH Pitt County, <lb/>
n. Cashier <lb/>
n I V. A. A.-.-1. Cashier <lb/>
Expressions Sympathy. <lb/>
At the annual meeting of Win- <lb/>
Ledge No. A. F. <lb/>
our hearts were saddened <lb/>
I as beheld the vacant chair of <lb/>
lour brother, F- Harrington, <lb/>
with his parents, Mr. and <lb/>
J. G. Taylor. <lb/>
Mr. D. C Beech spent the day j <lb/>
his father-in-law Mr. J. W- <lb/>
Martin. <lb/>
The crops getting t h v <lb/>
some as it has been rain <lb/>
in t so th it can't work <lb/>
them. be they sheer <lb/>
busy digging P s. <lb/>
crops are all looking fine though <lb/>
if tin <lb/>
j i <lb/>
named do solemnly swear the above <lb/>
true to the best of our <lb/>
1-. A <lb/>
A.-i, <lb/>
and sworn to I e- <lb/>
3rd day of <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Notary . P <lb/>
and <lb/>
E. <lb/>
GREEN, <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
for. <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
II K. Lineberry, <lb/>
A. ti. Cox, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
C . . n of this <lb/>
place, lied , <lb/>
t ml I eleven o'clock, Make your tobacco barns tight <lb/>
was preached yes-j by using good sheathing paper <lb/>
evening in the Free Will We can supply you. <lb/>
Baptist here, by R--v. E- A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
T. Philips, of Ayden. His re- j F. A. Edmundson went to <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. who hag M us <lb/>
work prompt <lb/>
Byrd <lb/>
mains were taken to the <lb/>
grave yard for burial. <lb/>
He leaves a two <lb/>
and three <lb/>
to them our sympathy and point <lb/>
them to the hills from whence <lb/>
their help come. <lb/>
Mr. Smith was a. member of <lb/>
the Free Will Baptist church, a <lb/>
good neighbor, a hind husband, <lb/>
an excellent citizen, a devout <lb/>
Christian, and those who knew <lb/>
him best say surely this man has <lb/>
passed over the river into that <lb/>
happy hunting beyond. <lb/>
to The Public.-Trucks <lb/>
and tobacco Hues must go. We <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Alice Taylor, of Hooker- <lb/>
ten, and Newton Taylor, of <lb/>
Ayden, were in town a short <lb/>
while Monday. <lb/>
W. L. House returned from <lb/>
Dunn Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Rouse spent Mon- <lb/>
day in Greenville visiting Mrs. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
After spending several days <lb/>
with his family here. Prof. G. <lb/>
Lineberry left for Wilmington <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Chapman is visiting <lb/>
Misses Cora and Sadie Carrol. <lb/>
A. J. Tyson was in town Sun- <lb/>
have material, guarantee day. <lb/>
workmanship. Prices Mr. and Mrs. Tyson <lb/>
cheap. Call or write A. G. Cox from the country attended <lb/>
Co., Winterville, vices here Sunday. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Miss Elizabeth Boushall will <lb/>
teach the primary department <lb/>
again. Her work is known and <lb/>
needs no comment. <lb/>
We are going to sell out our <lb/>
lot of at once, at below <lb/>
cost If you want a god pair <lb/>
of pants cheap see us. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
With an experienced <lb/>
and the enviable record to which <lb/>
the school has reached of <lb/>
thoroughness, discipline and the <lb/>
character of the students that <lb/>
it has sent we predict next <lb/>
session to be one of the finest in <lb/>
its history. <lb/>
Fruit jars all kind, all sizes. <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
After preaching Sunday morn- <lb/>
and night in Snow Hill Jno. <lb/>
R. Carroll returned home Mon <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Kate Chapman spent <lb/>
Sunday with Miss Eva Langston. <lb/>
Rev- T, H. King preached in <lb/>
the Baptist church here <lb/>
Sunday morning. On account <lb/>
of the meeting at Ayden there <lb/>
were no services at night. <lb/>
We wish to say to our custom- <lb/>
that we have just received a <lb/>
car load of land plaster can <lb/>
give you a good price on same, <lb/>
Come get yours is going. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Car load of nice bright hay <lb/>
just <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
as Worshipful Master. On this <lb/>
occasion he had been called to <lb/>
the bereaved home of his father <lb/>
and because <lb/>
of the death of the latter, Mrs. <lb/>
Harrington, who departed <lb/>
this life she seemed <lb/>
to be in the arms of her Heaven- <lb/>
Father at the portals of glory <lb/>
even before the breath left her <lb/>
body. <lb/>
We most earnestly extend our <lb/>
deepest sympathy to our worthy <lb/>
brother and we would commend <lb/>
him to the same companionship <lb/>
with our Father above that his <lb/>
godly mother enjoyed. May his <lb/>
last days also be days of <lb/>
preparatory to that final re- <lb/>
union on high- <lb/>
Furthermore, we extend <lb/>
to Mr. Harrington, <lb/>
the father of our as well <lb/>
as to all bereaved relatives. <lb/>
Done by of Winterville <lb/>
Lodge, June 1909. <lb/>
G. a, <lb/>
W. L. House, <lb/>
Enoch <lb/>
KILLS TO STOP THE FIEND. <lb/>
Th; worst years of <lb/>
to win, h., was a k <lb/>
ulcer. He p id over <lb/>
without benefit. Then <lb/>
Salve i the nicer <lb/>
him <lb/>
mil, Rheum. for Pile,, <lb/>
Bums, Scalds, Cuts. Corns. <lb/>
nil Druggists. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
OF THE HP <lb/>
Bethe Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At tho close of boldness. April 38th, <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. Mo ire <lb/>
issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
Leslie Turnage and Helen <lb/>
C. P. Smith and Rosa Harriss. <lb/>
L. H. Jones and Annie Forest. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Henry and Staton <lb/>
G. E Smith and Lillie Chap <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Woods Medicine liver reg- <lb/>
which bring quick sick <lb/>
headache, constipation, biliousness and <lb/>
other of liver disorders. <lb/>
Particularly recommended for Jaundice <lb/>
chills fever, malaria. The <lb/>
contains 21-2 t a much a the- <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
t secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
638.1- <lb/>
1,276.00 <lb/>
0,161.36 <lb/>
fund <lb/>
1,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
taxes pd 1,858.90 <lb/>
Time certificates of 8,650.68 <lb/>
Deposits to check 87,671.66 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH County of Pitt, <lb/>
I W II Cashier of the above-named bank, sol- <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best <lb/>
and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn be- <lb/>
fore me, this day May, <lb/>
S. T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
M. . <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
For Sale- Long <lb/>
cotton seed. Call on <lb/>
Co., Greenville. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
Hon. W. R. very. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
arc for and bring <lb/>
quick relief tr lumbago, <lb/>
and all other symptoms kid- <lb/>
They a tonic to the <lb/>
entire and build up and <lb/>
health. Hold by <lb/>
John I,. Wooten. <lb/>
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL. <lb/>
J. C. HORNER, Principal, Oxford, N. C. <lb/>
. English Course. <lb/>
yea dine <lb/>
, i earn. . of his family, securing the culture of home life. <lb/>
. . . , <lb/>
non. . , carriage. <lb/>
sick at home near Falkland, the <lb/>
Mr. Williams is one of Pitt conn- social training <lb/>
most prominent and useful <lb/>
citizens and all hope for him a <lb/>
speedy recovery, He is about c <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
LAXATIVE<lb/>
Mb <lb/>
i co. tr s. A. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
ABOUT TOBACCO. <lb/>
Tobacco Co. <lb/>
Offers Good <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, June 1909- <lb/>
To the Tobacco Growers of <lb/>
Eastern North <lb/>
As the time approaches to <lb/>
begin curing the tobacco crop, <lb/>
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb/>
Co being desirous of <lb/>
aiding and serving the interests <lb/>
of the tobacco farmer, begs <lb/>
leave to submit a few <lb/>
which we hope will be of <lb/>
some service to them. In calling <lb/>
attention to these matters, we <lb/>
want it understood we are not <lb/>
giving advice, but simply <lb/>
suggestion that farmers <lb/>
may think about them, and if <lb/>
approved, where practical, adopt <lb/>
such of them as they see proper. <lb/>
In the first place, we would <lb/>
call the attention of the growers <lb/>
to the fact that it now set ms <lb/>
certain that tobacco crop in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina has been <lb/>
increased in acreage this year <lb/>
something like per cent. <lb/>
estimate of the acreage is <lb/>
based upon information obtained <lb/>
from almost every of the <lb/>
east. We believe the impression <lb/>
of the tobacco trade at large has <lb/>
been that the acreage was <lb/>
increased much more than <lb/>
per cent, but in this we think <lb/>
the trade mistaken. The con- <lb/>
of the crop up to June 1st <lb/>
Wis excellent, but linen then <lb/>
the heavy and incessant <lb/>
have in <lb/>
ruined the crop, while it has <lb/>
been seriously damaged <lb/>
everywhere in the east- Unless <lb/>
there is recovery <lb/>
from the wet weather, which <lb/>
has been follow. by several <lb/>
days of scorching sunshine, it <lb/>
certainly at this date e <lb/>
as crop in <lb/>
will be a much lighter one even <lb/>
of th inferior tobacco during r <lb/>
the hot months, and sold <lb/>
bulk of the crop during October, <lb/>
November, December and <lb/>
the condition would have <lb/>
THE LOAN FUND. <lb/>
County Alumnae of the Normal Col- <lb/>
Meet. <lb/>
There will be a meeting of the <lb/>
alumnae of the State Normal <lb/>
CAPITAL INCREASED. <lb/>
WITH MISS WHICHARD. <lb/>
of <lb/>
TYSON <lb/>
Her Pretty Tl in the <lb/>
Christian I b. <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville Enlarges and She Entertains in Honor <lb/>
Adds More Directors. <lb/>
The stockholders of the Bank On Tuesday evening at tie At morning m <lb/>
of Greenville, held a meeting on home of her parents, of the <lb/>
i v I -------e II <lb/>
been reversed, and those who Pitt county, in the; June 28th. for the purpose of in-; Ninth and Evens streets, Miss Franklin Tyson <lb/>
sold during these later months of the Graded School, at Leaning its from 188.000 entertained in- Kit by Kev. <lb/>
would have received much o'clock, Monday, July to 50.000. There was a large formally a number of at U. <lb/>
students of the college, of new r, a forty two porch part, in honor <lb/>
than who j. , ., ., ,, ,.,,, f Misses Susie Per- <lb/>
of her guests, Misses Susie <lb/>
Per- decorated with ferns potted <lb/>
. . -r- i W-pi <lb/>
, t and the citizens generally are increase stock, <lb/>
The lack of m in market- meeting. J d. and Mitchell, plant, and cut making <lb/>
The work to be considered b At this meeting the of ton and Ilia. Lillian <lb/>
the part Pitt county shall take directors was increased to . I I c-i n <lb/>
in raising following well known The hostess met her friends at , ., Ad or <lb/>
This is a matter which men added to door and welcomed them to Y u. Miss Hat <lb/>
will prove of vital interest to board . Messrs. B K. Fleming, the pleasures of Ml organist, n th wed- <lb/>
every thoughtful man and W E. Proctor, R. A. After being served with ding march as entered <lb/>
man of the and B W. Moseley. on the lawn gathered and Dre. m during the <lb/>
hope that many will show The Dank of Greenville table, on the porch fur a <lb/>
been one of the moat successful of forty-two. There <lb/>
banks in North Caroline, having, nine tables of four hands, the H Long. Carl L. t. <lb/>
The Loan Fund is won a p on the roll of honor, game progressing from one to and , R u <lb/>
,, the farmers a to the late Dr. , bank, Burch and bouquet <lb/>
bride entered with her <lb/>
the crop is the trouble. <lb/>
Every one to the <lb/>
time to sell is now, and without <lb/>
regard to the condition of the <lb/>
market, or the quantity of <lb/>
co being sold, prepares the crop <lb/>
as hastily as possible and market <lb/>
it. It would be better to market ., <lb/>
the crop during eight months, interest by attending chis meet- <lb/>
but reformation should be <lb/>
and not revolutionary, and <lb/>
advisability ti is year, of market Charles D. as its <lb/>
the crop in a is to be Used as a fund <lb/>
manner, and not to glut young women may for will be vastly score and cut for the broth. Mr. 8.1 . k. a. <lb/>
market during the not sum , borrow money to complete their broadened and the prospects for the latter being the win-j groom with bis sir. <lb/>
mer months. If the farmers l Thus, in the of the success that She on to t. W . , <lb/>
will hold their tobacco off the that man has done fans attended them in past, for From en coup <lb/>
most for the womanhood of very bright for the future, to to <lb/>
North Carolina, are the alumnae The Bank will e which should possess i the m <lb/>
of his college making it possible in., a of being in favor of t c <lb/>
This prise was an em-points, A multitude or <lb/>
July sofa pillow. The eon-j wishes go out to for a <lb/>
Frank Wilson's Great July Clearing a fan, d <lb/>
market, and employ system in <lb/>
celling it, situation is <lb/>
controlled, and the which <lb/>
they receive will more <lb/>
factory and profitable to <lb/>
for other young women to be <lb/>
Utter prepared for life, <lb/>
and all concerned, than the man-; majority of these women <lb/>
in which it has been sold r, so it is impossible <lb/>
the few years. measure the amount of <lb/>
The practice of palling off and by such a fund. <lb/>
curing the ground leaves, re, us tins loan <lb/>
only is not profitable to the fund, even the small fund invest <lb/>
farmers, but the six or sight ed will grow into larger sums of <lb/>
million pounds of this stuff that usefulness, for as it is returned, <lb/>
has been annually saved for tie um, money will be used over and <lb/>
last several years, is just that <lb/>
much production for which there <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
Now. when extraordinary val- <lb/>
will to you most. <lb/>
Now, before y have purchased <lb/>
your summer's supply. No, <lb/>
when you can get. practically a <lb/>
full season's service out of your <lb/>
purchases- Now, because we do <lb/>
not believe in r back the <lb/>
than last <lb/>
therefore <lb/>
.,,. iii back <lb/>
there I g,, practical is this idea of until s- late in the <lb/>
is not a demand, and in order Fund that every- that you j <lb/>
get it used at all, this i where in th. state it is being re- <lb/>
bus been mixed with other with and <lb/>
that had merit, and it is j <lb/>
bought at a price that will not , <lb/>
pay the farmer even for <lb/>
to Mr. Norman Warren, and he <lb/>
presented this to Miss <lb/>
I. <lb/>
After <lb/>
of <lb/>
served. <lb/>
game swarding <lb/>
were <lb/>
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCE <lb/>
NEW TELEPHONE <lb/>
behooves farmers to take <lb/>
advantage of every opportunity <lb/>
presented to them to <lb/>
most out of the crop, to do <lb/>
this, they must consider the <lb/>
influences under their control <lb/>
which tend to advance or lower <lb/>
the price of tobacco. We know j <lb/>
of bit ore way of controlling the <lb/>
price, and that is to control the <lb/>
production. The production <lb/>
during the last few years tut <lb/>
been only a normal one, while <lb/>
the increase this year would <lb/>
probably have resulted in a <lb/>
considerable increase in pounds <lb/>
if the seasons had been <lb/>
and a normal yield saved. <lb/>
However, it does not seem <lb/>
probable now that the crop in <lb/>
the east will be a large one. <lb/>
The unnecessary haste to <lb/>
market the crop early in the <lb/>
season when weather conditions <lb/>
are bad for handling large <lb/>
ties of tobacco, has resulted, we <lb/>
believe, in a direct loss to the <lb/>
farmers of the east during the <lb/>
last two years, of several <lb/>
hundred thousand dollars. The <lb/>
determination to market the <lb/>
bulk of the crop during August <lb/>
and September cannot but result <lb/>
in loss to the farmers. We <lb/>
realize in making this statement <lb/>
that many will say that in the <lb/>
past those who sold early <lb/>
received more than those who <lb/>
sold late. This is true, but it <lb/>
was due to the fact that <lb/>
all the tobacco was sold <lb/>
during the first few months, and <lb/>
there was not enough left of the <lb/>
crop to justify buyers in staying <lb/>
on the market, consequently, <lb/>
the remnant of the crop sold <lb/>
as well the bulk of the crop. If <lb/>
farmers had acted in <lb/>
during these past few years, and <lb/>
marketed only a small per <lb/>
it. The buyers get blocked up <lb/>
with this of <lb/>
which frequently damages -m Cook Gotten Out for tin <lb/>
their hands and causes them to a an; <lb/>
be less active on the market for j and <lb/>
other grade.-, and j . Company is <lb/>
season that you don't care to buy <lb/>
at any price. <lb/>
This Great Clearing <lb/>
is If alive with bargain val- <lb/>
It has been our custom v <lb/>
a clearing every summer, so be-1 chosen president of the s- <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
J. C. Ca dwell and the <lb/>
of Atlantic <lb/>
Coital in <lb/>
I Greenville en- <lb/>
to church in <lb/>
college, Messrs. <lb/>
Bowie, and <lb/>
East Carolina Training v remain there r Sunday <lb/>
School Opens Oct. w- ,, Met rs Walk, r Settle <lb/>
The board of trustee, of hen regular appointment. <lb/>
East Carolina Training and Mt. Pleasant <lb/>
School great pleasure They again Monday, <lb/>
announcing to the public July Robersonville, Tues. <lb/>
Prof. Wright has i.-. in<lb/>
aid B <lb/>
in <lb/>
Plymouth, <lb/>
In<lb/>
has to blend it with other <lb/>
tobacco, and is put to no end of <lb/>
t. n not- i- . <lb/>
to get it consumed; con- <lb/>
it is a practice that, <lb/>
should be abandoned, as farmers SoU <lb/>
have had experience <lb/>
with this class of tobacco to <lb/>
satisfied that there is <lb/>
nut any in it them. If <lb/>
the law of and <lb/>
operates to the price a <lb/>
commodity, then it follows that <lb/>
the supply of this <lb/>
no account tobacco operates just <lb/>
that much to depress the market. <lb/>
It should therefore be thrown <lb/>
away, and thus taken out of the <lb/>
production, which, of course, to <lb/>
that extent reduces the supply, <lb/>
and it follows that the demand <lb/>
for the remainder will be greater, <lb/>
with a correspondingly better <lb/>
price. <lb/>
The farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina have it in their power <lb/>
to very control the pro- <lb/>
of bright tobacco, for we <lb/>
make a very large per cent of <lb/>
this quality of tobacco. The <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
Company to aid in every <lb/>
way it can, to assist the farmers <lb/>
in intelligently understanding <lb/>
the situation, to the end that the <lb/>
production of this type of to <lb/>
may be controlled, and the <lb/>
directory of <lb/>
of <lb/>
inning Saturday, June th-t a complete corps of in B n, In <lb/>
and continuing through the c .-v r- has it. d Monday, <lb/>
July, we are offering with him . ; . c , e. <lb/>
our entire line of and will opened en; all week H <lb/>
Bummer Straw Bats Tuesday, Oct B, 1808, for the t <lb/>
and Low Cut at greatly reception of students, and ti <lb/>
b- inaugurated It u <lb/>
exchanges of the com- These goods are all now and Thursday, the 7th day of much for I <lb/>
up to data styles in every d- 1808, with appropriate pub- churches t. <lb/>
He ceremonies. going are <lb/>
a clean, .-ale The buildings, six in number, good work a <lb/>
and no on., can be mistaken are new and beautiful. They of P <lb/>
a our pi ices, ts we always fully equipped with i <lb/>
marK our goods in plain figures. heat, water, electric lights, Nor-1 <lb/>
The directory contains <lb/>
forty pages with all the <lb/>
telephones on the three ex- <lb/>
change. properly listed, and all <lb/>
some advertisements of leading <lb/>
business firms. The directory <lb/>
ha home product, being printed <lb/>
by The Reflector, and Mr. F. G. <lb/>
Smith superintendent of the local <lb/>
exchange, says it is the hand- <lb/>
he has seen sent out by <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Now that these directories are <lb/>
in the hands of the subscribers <lb/>
to the exchange, patrons will <lb/>
take notice that hereafter all <lb/>
calls must be by number and not <lb/>
by name. This rule will be <lb/>
enforced, and subscribers can <lb/>
aid the service by co , <lb/>
with it as soon as a call is made. <lb/>
has about the best <lb/>
exchange in the entire system of <lb/>
the company, and Superintend- <lb/>
Smith with his force want to <lb/>
do all for the convenience <lb/>
of subscribers and quick dispatch <lb/>
of business. <lb/>
the A. C. College. <lb/>
will mean <lb/>
c These <lb/>
I they are <lb/>
in the <lb/>
many good <lb/>
and <lb/>
rough at Eastern <lb/>
forward <lb/>
Come to see us as this is the best <lb/>
chance you will have to buy hon- <lb/>
est, clean merchandise at such <lb/>
prices as we are offering. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Telephone Directory. <lb/>
To all Telephone <lb/>
We are now delivering new and <lb/>
up to date telephone directories <lb/>
of Greenville, Ayden and Grimes- <lb/>
lion of a church building. <lb/>
Can itemized statements of expenses <lb/>
Z and information about the <lb/>
all modern conveniences, results from this trip, <lb/>
complete laundry and j The parties mentioned <lb/>
plants. The sleeping have just closed a great meeting <lb/>
rooms are furnished with single j in Rocky M Mint with do <lb/>
iron bedsteads, first class mat- to the church and begun the <lb/>
tresses, and other needful <lb/>
order of the Board of <lb/>
Trustees Carolina <lb/>
Training school. <lb/>
J. Y. Joyner, chairman <lb/>
For prospectus <lb/>
let the bulk of it be sold during <lb/>
the fall and winter months, and <lb/>
will throw away the ground <lb/>
may be m <lb/>
price kept at a better, they will, in <lb/>
satisfactory figure to the y <lb/>
We have no hesitancy ink will act <lb/>
under normal conditions, the <lb/>
price of our bright tobacco can <lb/>
be maintained at a profitable and <lb/>
satisfactory figure if the <lb/>
is held within the limits of <lb/>
the law of supply and demand. <lb/>
If farmers will act in concert on <lb/>
these suggestions; market the i <lb/>
crop more systematically, and <lb/>
year. If they will act <lb/>
gently production of <lb/>
crops in accordance with <lb/>
the demand for bright tobacco, <lb/>
they will continue to get profit- <lb/>
able prices so long as they do so. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Co. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner, Pres <lb/>
livered to every subscriber, the <lb/>
operators will be instructed not <lb/>
to give a connection unless the <lb/>
number is given. As often as <lb/>
necessary a will be <lb/>
printed and pasted on the last <lb/>
page in the directory. <lb/>
called for. are not listed <lb/>
in the directory, will be given <lb/>
without numbers being called, <lb/>
until the name appears in the <lb/>
Our reason for furnishing a <lb/>
directory is to enable us to give <lb/>
our subscribers the very best <lb/>
service possible, and we feel <lb/>
sure that if the subscribers will <lb/>
co-operate with us in this matter <lb/>
we will be able to give you bet- <lb/>
and quicker service than <lb/>
ever. <lb/>
Don't blame the operators if <lb/>
they refuse to give you a con- <lb/>
without the number. <lb/>
F. G. Smith, Manager. <lb/>
and information about the <lb/>
school, apply to President R. H. <lb/>
Wright, or Prof. C. W- Wilson, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I hereby recommend that any- <lb/>
body can trade for or buy or sell <lb/>
the horses that I traded to Clayton <lb/>
Turnage, also to Joe S. Pittman. <lb/>
I purchased the said horses from <lb/>
Winslow with the same horse <lb/>
note that he told me every man <lb/>
signed who bought a horse from <lb/>
him. I traded said horses by <lb/>
his consent. I want everybody <lb/>
to know the notes are not <lb/>
due until next fall, and I shall <lb/>
meet them promptly and settle <lb/>
them. But the one note I have <lb/>
forbidden anyone to buy, will <lb/>
not pay until the court says <lb/>
must pay it. <lb/>
Richard Wingate. <lb/>
Juno, 30th, <lb/>
Evangelistic Services. <lb/>
The of Greenville <lb/>
will hold a series of <lb/>
In the <lb/>
containing chapel, on even- <lb/>
of July 1st, continuing until <lb/>
July 6th. These services will <lb/>
be conducted by Rev. <lb/>
W. assisted by Rev. <lb/>
Dr. Asa M. Bradley, of Spencer, <lb/>
Mass., formerly Pacific Coast <lb/>
Missionary. All evening services <lb/>
will begin at The public is <lb/>
cordially invited to attend these <lb/>
services. <lb/>
W. O. Pastor. <lb/>
law makes deal- <lb/>
and users of tobacco trucks <lb/>
responsible to us if they sell or <lb/>
use trucks that our <lb/>
patent. We can supply you with <lb/>
the genuine Handy Tobacco <lb/>
trucks. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Everybody wants the best <lb/>
flour, it is y, S. M. <lb/>
Red and black pea;. S. V <lb/>
Schultz.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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