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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 />
A best <lb />
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 />
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hen .,.;. <lb />
the i . . <lb />
to I . ; in <lb />
i ; . i i <lb />
. it they must <lb />
. . ii , ,. , i <lb />
. . or th notice will I i I <lb />
o. v. <lb />
18th ;. Of flay, <lb />
ii S. Ell <lb />
lid . . i . <lb />
p. in. <lb />
in. <lb />
J IT . in. <lb />
5.1 a. in. <lb />
. rive Washington, 11.50 8.40 a. m. <lb />
I la a I return on any regular train I Washington <lb />
ling No. July 1909. <lb />
Wash is the most attractive city on the w. stern Hemisphere <lb />
and every on . . t. and should avail themselves <lb />
this of their Nation's Capital and visit its <lb />
inti I inti r ling .- B I d and and us eh and <lb />
ins ch in u Mount v, a d Arlington. It <lb />
be . n ex for an E a well us one <lb />
i . i ail i Pie i . <lb />
For . ac particulars, call or <lb />
WAR t Agent, A. C. I. R, K . <lb />
W. J. G. T. C. WHITE, <lb />
;. , i r. M i e Agent, <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
a-32<lb />
I- me fr m o visit t i <lb />
Mat r J i mm home <lb />
spends few weeks, <lb />
Mi-s Corey was a truest <lb />
of Miss Sail Chapman Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
B, Corey and brother. <lb />
the university,; Henry, wont to Jen Saturday. <lb />
ha . r <lb />
of Sale of Land. <lb />
I CAROLINA, <lb />
i i <lb />
B v i r i th.- power and authority <lb />
contained m a mortgage <lb />
executed by J. I Jenkins and wife, <lb />
i c s, i ii ti day of <lb />
November, to the North State <lb />
Life Company, the <lb />
i i . r will, on ti.- 2nd <lb />
day of Vi. t, at the hour of <lb />
. r f. r at court <lb />
door in Greenville, Pitt for <lb />
ah t-. the bidder, the follow- <lb />
ml; <lb />
certain tract of lying and be- <lb />
tie., will id in I <lb />
i- a ll J<lb />
Adm of I. <lb />
is ltd <lb />
f or I <lb />
of n <lb />
i, <lb />
L, i <lb />
. lei d. <lb />
, In county, suite . f North r- <lb />
tr whom request Bethel township, and described <lb />
you to kindly make future; <lb />
Notice to Creditors;. <lb />
Having duly qualified b. for.- I e <lb />
n r county i <lb />
of last will and t lament <lb />
of J. N. deceased, I i <lb />
hereby given to all indebted to <lb />
tin lo make immediate payment <lb />
to the rs e a I, and all persons <lb />
having claims <lb />
are at they must pr the <lb />
same for t. the <lb />
on or before the 5th lay of June, <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
day of June, <lb />
Maggie A. Bynum, <lb />
R, a. Extra. <lb />
s mi of N. Bynum, <lb />
The letters caused some con- <lb />
among those to whom <lb />
had so <lb />
f. <lb />
was clever enough to secure the <lb />
signature of the man to whom <lb />
he gave- The La Salle people <lb />
claim that the contracts came <lb />
and b s Lying and <lb />
i in township, county, <lb />
i the lands of J M. Lloyd, E. <lb />
A Cherry and others, beginning at a <lb />
stake in J, M. Lloyd's line, and <lb />
E. with the railroad SB poles to <lb />
a stake; thence N. E. to Cherry's <lb />
line, in the run of a branch; thence <lb />
line and the branch <lb />
to the said corner In Cot. <lb />
patent line; S <lb />
the containing <lb />
acres, or less <lb />
This 22nd day of June, 1909. <lb />
North State Mutual Life Ins. Co. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Letti rs of . In Ii; <lb />
. John Jon . I <lb />
been to mo by clerk <lb />
Superior court Pitt i <lb />
given to all persona <lb />
claims against the of <lb />
present them to me for I <lb />
on or before tho 9th day of i <lb />
or this notice will be pl-ad in <lb />
of their recovery. All persons <lb />
ed to said estate urged <lb />
ill. payment to <lb />
This the Mil day of June <lb />
U. I,. , <lb />
of John <lb />
Blow, <lb />
ltd <lb />
ID. W. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions SI <lb />
Tin Roofing and P <lb />
Go to L- H.<lb />
PENDER <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Next door to J. R. J. G. MOVE. <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
ALWAYS CO TO <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
i Rome Land, Atty. <lb />
filled out in their regular order, <lb />
with proper signature to <lb />
and the Charlotte gentlemen i <lb />
state that they signed the con-1 <lb />
He is said to be a native <lb />
of North Carolina, having been <lb />
tracts, after had writ- born at Williamston. For a <lb />
ten in glaring letters I number of years, it is said, he <lb />
it face I made Norfolk, Va., his home, <lb />
. . Mr. Saunders knows little <lb />
The last heard of about him his em- <lb />
was from Marion, and it is for six weeks or <lb />
thought he is now in Ashe- Observer. <lb />
By virtue of a power of . contain <lb />
ed n a <lb />
delivered by W. K. Parker to El- <lb />
Parker on 14th day of July, <lb />
s of record appear In the <lb />
of the Register county <lb />
in Book J page the undersigned <lb />
will on Mot the 2nd day t. <lb />
at noon, ii being the <lb />
first Monday In August, <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door in to the lushest bid- <lb />
tier for the following described <lb />
or parcel of land, to <lb />
The one third Interest <lb />
certain lot or of Ian I lying in <lb />
the town of and known a <lb />
the Lumbar yard lot, it g the lot of <lb />
land to,. E. A. and M. <lb />
R. Parker from Lovitt receiver, <lb />
to which de reference is made for <lb />
further description, lot lying <lb />
on 12th and Brown , the <lb />
Greenville Mfg. Company. <lb />
This tale is made lo satisfy the terms <lb />
of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the day of June. I <lb />
Ellen U. Mortgagee, <lb />
F. C. Harding. Atty. ltd <lb />
Cotton<lb />
kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
I D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
North a <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
Pulley <lb />
Home c <lb />
men's Fashions. Greenville C <lb />
CENTRAL PERRY CO. <lb />
See P. M. <lb />
repairs and <lb />
Johnston for mill <lb />
supplies. Terms <lb />
ti <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 and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers o <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and 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. Phone T 2-4. <lb />
DUDLEY. <lb />
M SAIL ON THE TAR <lb />
Social Set Had a Fine Trip <lb />
Down the River Night. <lb />
Thursday night men <lb />
gave a moonlight, down the <lb />
river on Proctor's gas boat, <lb />
complimentary the <lb />
visiting young ladies, which <lb />
a great success in the every v. <lb />
The boat left the wharf at <lb />
o'clock and Bailed about fifteen <lb />
miles down, returning <lb />
o'clock. Every one was jolly <lb />
seemed to thoroughly en- <lb />
joyed the evening. A light <lb />
cream punch wen <lb />
served as refreshments. Music <lb />
wits furnished by <lb />
posed of Greenville buys. <lb />
The follow are the co <lb />
and who w <lb />
Carey Warren and Mi. Helen <lb />
L. Best and Glenn <lb />
R. C. and Hiss <lb />
of Baltimore. <lb />
Frank and Miss Irma <lb />
Alex. Blow and Mary <lb />
James. <lb />
C. B. and Miss Mary <lb />
E. Hooker an Live- <lb />
of tn. <lb />
Ames Brown arid Miss <lb />
ton, of Halifax. <lb />
S. E. bates Miss <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Mr. Rollins, of Will n, and <lb />
Miss Mary Smith. <lb />
Key Brown and Miss Susie <lb />
Warren. <lb />
and Miss Lillian <lb />
Frank Wilson and Miss RUBS, <lb />
of Raleigh. <lb />
Sim Chapman and Miss King, <lb />
of Golds <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
, SPECIAL<lb />
I yon ear customer. <lb />
I.-. Ti <lb />
Write Mention <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
w -1 this j <lb />
V h-i <lb />
; STRUT <lb />
MOORE <lb />
Mr- T W. Marries <lb />
Moore, of Ion <lb />
Th w <lb />
Eastern Carolina ill <lb />
prised learn that this <lb />
nine o'clock th; <lb />
of J- L. in this t t <lb />
Rev. M. T. <lb />
Miss Estelle M to . of. <lb />
became the bride W. <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Although it was a so it <lb />
was in no sense a away <lb />
natch, as groom had ob- <lb />
the consent of the b <lb />
parents for the marriage to <lb />
Icon later in the year <lb />
land bride was here at the <lb />
residence if Mrs. N. <lb />
getting up h <lb />
an <lb />
Mis <lb />
;. bi rt U <lb />
Li <lb />
; in <lb />
Pas.-om on ,; d <lb />
. . f . <lb />
Willi W ; M <lb />
i j Kit .<lb />
ii. <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
Chaperon <lb />
LaGrange. Mrs. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
WITH OUR CITY FATHERS. <lb />
Much Business t Regular <lb />
Meeting Thursday Night. <lb />
The aldermen met i <lb />
monthly session Thurs- <lb />
lay and transacted <lb />
following <lb />
Pr if. W. H. appear- <lb />
ed before the board in respect to <lb />
opening street from Dickinson <lb />
avenue to street and ask- <lb />
ed th it they defer m until <lb />
who is out of <lb />
town, goto back. Motion <lb />
mile and ti grant his <lb />
request, <lb />
Col. F. G. appeared be- <lb />
fore the board in behalf of Hi <lb />
Johnson and asked <lb />
for putting water line to <lb />
their ice plant. <lb />
water <lb />
r. i;. S. T. . <lb />
R H. A. White <lb />
red before the board <lb />
that Ninth street be fixed <lb />
from Dickinson avenue. <lb />
Aid E, G. F an <lb />
made a motion that the h ard <lb />
accept proposition of <lb />
Bros, to give n of clay <lb />
a load of sand taken from <lb />
t in construction work, and <lb />
tint street committee , <lb />
to have Ninth <lb />
Axed from Dickinson avenue to <lb />
of securing their logs and <lb />
g pound with which to y <lb />
their mill with logs, for the <lb />
of a year. <lb />
street committee was in <lb />
st is repair Eighth street <lb />
west of Evans street. <lb />
The ordinance committee was <lb />
instructed to draft an ordinance <lb />
in respect to <lb />
ditches in the street, and <lb />
present same to the board. <lb />
The mayor was instructed to <lb />
draw an ordinance in reject to <lb />
compelling property owners on <lb />
Ninth street to fix their Bid <lb />
s . m Evans <lb />
Dick avenue, using good <lb />
i i curbing and the same <lb />
material as used for fixing the <lb />
. <lb />
r to <lb />
i ;. . . a road i <lb />
i . . <lb />
i he st n r <lb />
e. ion.<lb />
BAKER AND HART <lb />
The place<lb />
to ; i Com- <lb />
stock to ; t <lb />
goods only. <lb />
Agricultural A <lb />
Consisting Plows, Mowers, Hi s <lb />
Cutlers. Rakes . I tors <lb />
both riding and walking,<lb />
in the most popular i <lb />
Comp <lb />
re <lb />
. <lb />
a j r I ct- <lb />
when the arrived on I street. Motion <lb />
the Plymouth shoo fly Tuesday they begin at the dope. <lb />
I. . . p t-v- <lb />
ST GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
in Carolina <lb />
Other <lb />
R i a. C, June <lb />
On Ii on Mr, B. P. <lb />
Harper, the <lb />
; of i was <lb />
killed by a I a his <lb />
his h.- . n <lb />
wheels and breaking his neck, <lb />
It is believed h-; was <lb />
the influence of whiskey or some <lb />
in i<lb />
tO<lb />
; . <lb />
teed -i <lb />
Those g <lb />
will lo well to us <lb />
in but the best. <lb />
It ;. u , building . <lb />
tall. We appreciate <lb />
j I. . .,. ,,. . ,.; I <lb />
lee pries s. en wish i<lb />
. <lb />
the above don't I'll to <lb />
R a Ir t i <lb />
. <lb />
a . . y <lb />
i. <lb />
begun preparation <lb />
evening an <lb />
for a wedding. <lb />
After the ceremony, and amid <lb />
the congratulations and b <lb />
wishes of their friends here, t; e <lb />
couple were driven to the <lb />
Line depot, from which they <lb />
hoarded the morning train for <lb />
Washington points north. <lb />
Toe bride is the and <lb />
accomplished daughter of Mr. <lb />
ard Mrs. S. L. . t re, of mil <lb />
ton Mr. Whit Is .- ere <lb />
Mist i ans. of the Build <lb />
i c a of <lb />
Mattie<lb />
. <lb />
; I. y, of <lb />
and <lb />
of Dickinson avenue <lb />
n I Ninth street and fix same as <lb />
far as Washington street. The <lb />
amendment was carried, <lb />
A motion was made and car- <lb />
that the mayor be instructed <lb />
notify the officials of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railroad July 1st. <lb />
they must comply with <lb />
permitting them to run a <lb />
el. down Pitt street, and send <lb />
them a copy of the <lb />
H, A. White appeared before <lb />
the board in respect to ordinance <lb />
, requiring the Standard Oil C <lb />
Washington. June <lb />
Gazette Publishing Company's <lb />
outfit was sold at public auction <lb />
yesterday. It was bought by <lb />
Mr. W. C. Rodman. It is <lb />
that a stock company <lb />
will be formed and publication <lb />
OF CONDITION i I <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of April 28th, ll <lb />
where he has a t of friends to put in spur track and asked <lb />
and is very his -hat time be extended to <lb />
just finished a d delivered 16th. Motion was nude and <lb />
i. trustees the beautiful request be i <lb />
of the Eat Carolina <lb />
Seventeen miners were <lb />
by an explosion of gas in a <lb />
mine in Pa., about j Loans and discount <lb />
o'clock morning, j Overdrafts sect <lb />
The explosion was to <lb />
ignition of a packet of gas by i,,.,. <lb />
open lamp of a miner. Cash items <lb />
Leon Ling, the Chinese con-l., ,,,,,,. <lb />
alleged slayer of Elsie I coin currency <lb />
missionary, in China- Nat bank and other P. <lb />
t.- <lb />
I I C <lb />
Capita stock <lb />
, I Surplus fund <lb />
pro i <lb />
i . . <lb />
r. <lb />
Tin <lb />
r. ft <lb />
South- <lb />
d. <lb />
j Deposits sub. <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total<lb />
Many cut. of <lb />
troubles have I b. C <lb />
and <lb />
One man who ha <lb />
thousand and I e t- <lb />
t. a few of <lb />
those i. Price cut-. Sam- <lb />
free U Coward <lb />
Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
A I <lb />
i H n , <lb />
P. C. Harding appeared before town, N. Y., has not yet been Not <lb />
he hoard in respect to bridge located, although detectives are <lb />
across ravine on Fourth street to making a diligent search <lb />
iv Harrington's over the United- State. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Count j I <lb />
h in J K.<lb />
in <lb />
Ii<lb />
14.411<lb />
How Bert U. I of Ch Wash. <lb />
. from i death i- a <lb />
to I th.- world. hard <lb />
h writes, on <lb />
ti. murder and they a <lb />
visit tea tuna in that in respect to officers of the law as much as <lb />
who not help me. I I went t- . . <lb />
California, m . building bridge be to <lb />
last i used In- New Discovery, <lb />
which cared me now <lb />
am us Well as ever. lot <lb />
Bronchitis u ha and Colds, <lb />
lief. <lb />
to tender the town a deed the arrest of <lb />
for the street from the ravine to former room-mate, t hung Shu. <lb />
Street a all r . I <lb />
reputed having three bids for the country are wrought up over mo, I , April, I n. <lb />
i A <lb />
made i N <lb />
J. <lb />
It <lb />
AH<lb />
T, <lb />
w. <lb />
i-<lb />
. . . . <lb />
, Croup . i i Cough <lb />
c 91.00. Trial <lb />
. o. ed i tug<lb />
Call and see P. M. <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
TROUBLE OUSTED. <lb />
When a sufferer from stomach <lb />
takes Dr. King's New Life <lb />
Pills he's mighty glad to his <lb />
and Indigestion fly, hut more he s <lb />
tickled over his now, line appetite, <lb />
strong nerves, healthy vigor, all be- <lb />
cause stomach, liver and kidneys now <lb />
work right, at All Druggists. <lb />
Nice lot of new <lb />
memorandum books etc. at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
Um cream yon la <lb />
. ,, . <lb />
Ito y-u that the <lb />
th <lb />
utensil kept o <lb />
. <lb />
Why any chance where <lb />
U I Why not <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR A PLATE with <lb />
ICE cm Powder <lb />
it Ii Simply stir of <lb />
ll. Into i i of milk ml <lb />
cooking, or <lb />
of This in . . two <lb />
i, <lb />
A ran I <lb />
cost. <lb />
i ii ICE Po-- <lb />
d, r I <lb />
Chocolate, <lb />
berry, and<lb />
Pure Co., Roy, M Y. <lb />
The Southern Learning Some Sense. <lb />
The Southern Railway seems <lb />
to have adopted a different <lb />
course, and a wise one, with re- <lb />
to litigation. Some years <lb />
ago the policy was never to c <lb />
promise a case in court; fight it <lb />
out was the motto. The result <lb />
was that it got hurt in <lb />
every way. We notice, however, <lb />
compromised <lb />
now, of course where the facts <lb />
are against the company. This <lb />
is a wise policy. It is not only <lb />
a direct saving, but places the <lb />
road in better shape before a <lb />
jury in other cases. It shows a <lb />
willingness to do what is right. <lb />
And it may be stated that the <lb />
road has been getting some <lb />
verdicts recently which is a <lb />
rarity. Greensboro Record. <lb />
j I in xi regular monthly meeting of <lb />
the board so that each member <lb />
can visit th. sight where it is to j <lb />
be built and investigate the <lb />
Mr. Harrington proposes to give <lb />
the town deed for. <lb />
. , . , a, soon a i- done nursing. <lb />
Motion was made and carried Wipe it off with a cloth <lb />
lowing the babe ti nurse. Man.; . <lb />
use this salve with beat, <lb />
r. s. For Bale I. Wooten and <lb />
Coward Woolen. <lb />
MEREDITH COLLEGE <lb />
Vi moth-1 o I i ; . <lb />
. II <lb />
pleased to know that h cue may be 11- <lb />
. OH <lb />
RALEIGH. C <lb />
i-r o in th S <lb />
and and Art Run at <lb />
It., I R. V. re. <lb />
fin <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
and <lb />
repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam linings, Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all a ape- <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
FOR A SPRAINED <lb />
As usually treated, a sprained ankle <lb />
will disable the injured person for a <lb />
month or more, by <lb />
Liniment and observing the <lb />
directions with each bottle a <lb />
cure may be effected in many cases in <lb />
less than one week's This <lb />
is a most remarkable preparation <lb />
Try it for a sprain or bruise, or when <lb />
laid up with chronic or muscular <lb />
and are to be de- <lb />
lighted with the prompt relief which it <lb />
For sale by J. I. Woolen and <lb />
Coward Woolen. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
that all bills by the <lb />
committee be paid. <lb />
Motion was made and carried <lb />
that the board proceed to elect <lb />
two graded school trustees. R. <lb />
J. G. E. Harris and G. P. <lb />
Evans were placed in <lb />
R. J. G. E. <lb />
were elected to succeed them- <lb />
selves. <lb />
. , , i I All work terms <lb />
Motion was made and carried left at L, <lb />
that the water and light com-1 v. ill receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
mission be instructed to <lb />
light placed at intersection of <lb />
Twelfth and streets, <lb />
the cost not to exceed <lb />
Motion was made and carried <lb />
that the finance committee be in- <lb />
to employ someone to <lb />
check up the town clerk and <lb />
treasurer's books. <lb />
Motion was made and carried <lb />
that the clerk address a letter to <lb />
each person owing the city for <lb />
paving and curbing. <lb />
Motion was made a id carried <lb />
that the mayor be instructed to <lb />
have ordinance in respect to <lb />
automobiles published in Tb <lb />
Reflector, and the police- <lb />
men be instructed to have same <lb />
enforced. <lb />
Motion was made and carried <lb />
that the town lease M. G- <lb />
Son the town commons front- <lb />
on the river from Pitt to <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
II you want HORSE to <lb />
fast and strong <lb />
S M SCHULTZ Hay, Oats <lb />
Cora. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Se <lb />
Oil Turkeys. Eggs, OaK <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, W. B. Kc sell <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, you Better Feed and tor <lb />
Safes, P. and f-ail Ax Money than any man in town. <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots. Henry George R O <lb />
Cigars. Canned Cherries. Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
often you can get a <lb />
, thing <lb />
call or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our Hue of tools <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of lours <lb />
i- You get s <lb />
i Horse Goods c <lb />
co, <lb />
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Food, Matches,<lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But-, . <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods, <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
Place is headquarters Com, Hay. <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kind <lb />
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement. <lb />
Norton yam potatoes unjust -no <lb />
slips for sale by L. C. Arthur. Greene street and feet front f <lb />
WANTED or good, sober, re- <lb />
liable men to travel on salary or <lb />
commission. Must be able to give <lb />
; l i i i i i i i i . <lb />
bond necessary. <lb />
Greene street and feet front Hart Fleming, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
east of Greene street for the <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER <lb />
furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN In <lb />
A similar eases hen, for our <lb />
dogs go around over the city at <lb />
will without muzzles or <lb />
D. <lb />
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
It was thirty-one years ago , of of <lb />
Catawba Springs mar Hickory the North in <lb />
of any kind. Even to the a connection with their mooting at <lb />
Subscript War 41.00 <lb />
Six <lb />
top, <lb />
hull dog is allowed to go <lb />
of tho North Carolina Press <lb />
Advertising may lie ha J upon <lb />
application I th business office in <lb />
I . corner Evans and <lb />
Third street. <lb />
Entered in the port office a Greenville <lb />
N. C <lb />
Y JULY i 1909. <lb />
. D LAWS. <lb />
The ti the fol <lb />
lowing to y the question<lb />
of the nu r dogs that <lb />
invest I hi I his hard <lb />
; . .- make <lb />
law the situation, <lb />
a I the state <lb />
h somewhat <lb />
i hi year the <lb />
I i the i r- the <lb />
law, the mi i I can- <lb />
no; ii i lie <lb />
tin- to the dogs <lb />
off the The season is at <lb />
band win sure to have <lb />
mi <lb />
sin i- ill i <lb />
Th Sun <lb />
I I i I i . ill <lb />
that city I follow <lb />
i indict- <lb />
ed Thurs i. nu a woman by dogs <lb />
i;. the bu of s <lb />
n street public at- <lb />
a great <lb />
log-, in the <lb />
and the apparent inefficiency of <lb />
for controlling <lb />
and removing them. The dog <lb />
ion i . reached <lb />
. last week, was <lb />
around without a muscle, and it Association. In the years since a ,,. u , <lb />
was only last night that we many f trip to this lovely spot in <lb />
the annual gatherings f the ed- mu taken <lb />
and in all of them does , in <lb />
not recall a better meeting than Railway had <lb />
one last week in Henderson- w for t. ,.,,;. <lb />
ville, the City is <lb />
of the It was a <lb />
meeting that reflected much <lb />
one almost kill a bird dog on <lb />
Evans street. <lb />
We have nothing to say <lb />
the or against <lb />
dogs, for we like a good but <lb />
we certainly think our citizens <lb />
should be protected and it is up <lb />
n, the city aldermen. There the association and <lb />
was a law requiring certain of pride at be- <lb />
a member of such a body. <lb />
of dogs to be muzzled some <lb />
years ago, but it has <lb />
reason been repealed and there <lb />
is absolutely no law in for <lb />
ruing them now. h m ill In to <lb />
late to pass a law after <lb />
has Keen bitten and <lb />
mini <lb />
miles from and <lb />
the trip there is through a beau <lb />
valley with <lb />
forming a background on <lb />
either side. Brevard is about <lb />
that meetings were <lb />
merely trips and a <lb />
together to <lb />
Lei I get mi re subs <lb />
and and such tilings. <lb />
I Of course matters pertaining to <lb />
the benefit of the in have <lb />
CHARMING some incidental consideration, <lb />
but if a stranger had dropped in <lb />
The editors of North Carolina unawares at the meeting at <lb />
a-ere fortunate in having and heard the able <lb />
as the place of h papers read and discussions upon <lb />
their annual convention them, lie might easily have con- <lb />
Some people have had an idea u; ., <lb />
week. is indeed <lb />
a beautiful town surrounded by <lb />
scenery. Ii has a <lb />
population of about broad <lb />
paved streets, concrete side- <lb />
walks, splendid hotels, elegant <lb />
homes and a warm hearted pen <lb />
pie. The editors made their <lb />
headquarters at the dates Hotel <lb />
that was truly an idea place. <lb />
Here everything that could con- <lb />
tribute to their comfort and <lb />
pleasure was alter. hen <lb />
u Ci Tl re re <lb />
cent ma j ; .- m <lb />
f v i h <lb />
mad b ling is a<lb />
in some i . <lb />
re <lb />
by i<lb />
tiling<lb />
the city <lb />
the editors <lb />
he business of <lb />
moment <lb />
and <lb />
being <lb />
courtesies. The <lb />
mt engaged m <lb />
in <lb />
the <lb />
profuse with <lb />
were drives <lb />
bights, <lb />
on the mountain <lb />
of persons into the street through shady glens, around <lb />
Where there are ch at sparking <lb />
ti <lb />
anger is a f views <lb />
panorama <lb />
changing <lb />
in tin- streets the <lb />
very s one. <lb />
is a trilling malady is j <lb />
not regarded the i i <lb />
the biting dog i- ma i <lb />
or not, there son the part of such beautiful surround that <lb />
the bitten distress one never feels like tiring look <lb />
and of nu ml lapse jg at them. Owners of private <lb />
of time has shown that hydro , , i <lb />
i grounds threw w <lb />
mil , v.-lop , . . <lb />
. ,, their gates time being <lb />
to speak at lie <lb />
and time. and bade the enter <lb />
is insufferable ilia life should will. A. Smith, who <lb />
be thus insecure, Are the Street railway and <lb />
streets and alleys of i he city for j lurk to which it run-. <lb />
the of the ,;,. , r <lb />
almost as rapidly a- the pictures <lb />
of a kaleidoscope. <lb />
abounds with <lb />
Yes, the <lb />
best <lb />
Oakley. N. C, June 1909. <lb />
Rosa Skinner, of Ayden, <lb />
the east. Come live returned home last after <lb />
with us and let it be <lb />
And yet another town in <lb />
comes over into the <lb />
Parmele Sunday. <lb />
spending several days in this <lb />
section with friends. <lb />
Good many from here attended <lb />
church at Oak Grove and <lb />
column. This time i <lb />
Miss Daisy Parker left Sunday <lb />
for to spend a few <lb />
days. <lb />
Mr. Manufacturer, Mr. Cotton Mrs. Manning and <lb />
Mill Man, look to the east and daughter. Miss Carrie, of Bethel, <lb />
spent Sunday here with friends. <lb />
locate your factory in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
The editor need not give him- <lb />
self any trouble about setting <lb />
off for a The Reflector <lb />
e don t believe there IS a WM f <lb />
town in the world the size of reading matter and every paper <lb />
Greenville with a liner or more was ct out in good <lb />
eluded that he had fallen upon a <lb />
convention tor the <lb />
of North For in- <lb />
stance some of the subjects of <lb />
papers read were Editor as <lb />
a Town of <lb />
the Towards the Good <lb />
toads Movement in North Caro- <lb />
The Future of North <lb />
and the part to be played <lb />
therein by the <lb />
can the Country Paper do to <lb />
Promote Rural <lb />
The ability of these papers was <lb />
marked, and breathed the spirit <lb />
of pride felt in North Carolina <lb />
and devotion to her progress and <lb />
prosperity. <lb />
No men are truer to the State <lb />
than North Carolina editors, <lb />
and none more loyal to the gen- <lb />
welfare of the Common-. The is <lb />
wealth. They stand by their was made by building a <lb />
town, their and j,,. , <lb />
State, working unceasingly for passed through a narrow gap <lb />
the advancement and better- between two mountains. Below <lb />
moot of those whom they sen <lb />
that point the ascent begins, <lb />
rising higher and higher as the <lb />
j i . . he hist few <lb />
miles before reaching <lb />
the nearest station ; <lb />
the train must climb an ml <lb />
of s feet, a part of the dis <lb />
the track being walled in <lb />
by rocky heights one side, <lb />
while on the other there is a <lb />
gorge with a sparkling river <lb />
hundreds of feel below. The <lb />
scene here p beyond description. <lb />
Passing the summit this <lb />
immense climb up the mountain <lb />
the grade becomes more even. <lb />
around the hill sides <lb />
the view opens upon <lb />
Lake. It fills the <lb />
visitor with wonder to here <lb />
at an altitude above feet <lb />
such a body of water, <lb />
seemingly to bring the <lb />
and sea together in one <lb />
grand panorama. The lake has <lb />
a shore line of about miles. <lb />
Nestled on a plateau Oil one side <lb />
and almost hid a stately <lb />
grove is the palatial <lb />
Inn, among the finest hotels in <lb />
the South. Nature did much <lb />
toward making this place beau- <lb />
citizenship. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
preachers <lb />
a corps <lb />
has cause <lb />
of <lb />
Miss Lina left Sunday <lb />
to friends at Staton. <lb />
are now curing tobacco <lb />
Central w <lb />
number <lb />
always give the <lb />
for. all Will be <lb />
I,,, and selling potatoes both. Times <lb />
but oh, taxes <lb />
proud are every one I <lb />
good preachers, pastors and men j family <lb />
-and that is saying a great deal Sunday just the <lb />
Master Mayo Little spent San- <lb />
If all telephone here with Master J. H-Gray. <lb />
ill now call by number as J. V- left Monday for <lb />
d in the new directory, and <lb />
Now time for Greenville. <lb />
and other places on <lb />
Washington Kinston <lb />
peace. Tho railroad has a <lb />
that stands at <lb />
Some time early in the spring j Parmele four hours. Why not <lb />
we suggested giving our visitors j let this train go back to Washing- <lb />
water to drink by placing ton and return to in <lb />
, , time to catch the Weldon <lb />
around the fountains ,,,. , , , <lb />
., . , , People could leave <lb />
ed by a coil of pipe and a at a m. goto <lb />
box. Nothing has been heard ; attend to a good <lb />
the suggestion since and now it is of business and return at <lb />
summer it is greatly needed 1.12 p. m. p. in. Let the <lb />
i Washington train make three <lb />
Thai was a clever crook who <lb />
worked the Charlotte business <lb />
men out of t heir hard cash and <lb />
s tipped. He the most <lb />
prominent men in the city to <lb />
work hit game on. and they bit <lb />
like young Guess they <lb />
will their e.-es <lb />
ill the future. <lb />
round trips while now it only <lb />
makes two. <lb />
For Long <lb />
pie cotton seed. Call on <lb />
Co., Greenville. <lb />
and the artistic touch of <lb />
man almost turtle <lb />
into a par j We do not believe the <lb />
of the States could <lb />
do know that the city <lb />
would be liable for damage done <lb />
to any person by dogs the <lb />
streets, where no effort is made <lb />
to enforce the law, but the fact <lb />
is that it is law, and the con- <lb />
danger to the lives of child <lb />
ran and grown people ought in <lb />
themselves be to <lb />
cure efficient action on this <lb />
Greenville has the dog <lb />
also. Frequently we have <lb />
a light by them on our <lb />
streets, which is very dangerous <lb />
to the people, but fortunately <lb />
few have been hurt so far; in fact <lb />
we know of only one case some <lb />
months ago when a small boy <lb />
had the large vein on his wrist <lb />
torn by a bird dog, which had <lb />
long since lost his instinct for <lb />
hunting. The hurt did not <lb />
prove very serious, but at the <lb />
same time it was dangerous. <lb />
Most every day at this season of <lb />
the year we see one or more ac- <lb />
counts in our papers of some <lb />
man, woman or child going to a <lb />
hospital for the Pasteur treat <lb />
to prevent rabies after <lb />
having been bitten by a dog, or <lb />
that someone has been bitten <lb />
and is suffering from the <lb />
disease. We have been ex- <lb />
just turned these over to the use <lb />
i f the newspaper folks. And <lb />
such a delightful place is Laurel <lb />
Park with its lakes of pond <lb />
lies. groves of fragrant <lb />
winding walks through <lb />
overhanging boughs, rustic seats <lb />
nooks and around crystal <lb />
springs, rippling brooklets here <lb />
and there, gushing cataracts <lb />
splashing over rocks, and from <lb />
the highest point a tower com- <lb />
a view of the town and <lb />
surrounding country. <lb />
No editor who went to Hen- <lb />
will ever forget May- <lb />
or R. H. Staton and Col. S. V. <lb />
Pickens, a veteran of the Con- <lb />
Both in meeting and <lb />
when out on pleasure bent these <lb />
were on hand to give every at- <lb />
to the guests. Editor <lb />
M. L. Shipman, State <lb />
of labor and printing, felt <lb />
particular pride in having his <lb />
brother editors in his home <lb />
and did much to make it pleas- <lb />
ant for them. <lb />
The Reflector man also feels <lb />
grateful to Dr. J. G. <lb />
and his excellent family <lb />
which has drawn <lb />
some additions to her <lb />
the hospitality of <lb />
General Julian Carr has been <lb />
mentioned as the probable re- <lb />
of the ministerial <lb />
to China. The <lb />
of Connor to the <lb />
the Fast Carolina <lb />
seems to have put our <lb />
party to thinking that all the <lb />
pie to be handed out by <lb />
ant Taft to the South will be <lb />
landed by the Democrats. We <lb />
lope the general will get the <lb />
appointment if he wants <lb />
is a deserving <lb />
we certainly hope he will not <lb />
make as big fool of himself over <lb />
it as others did over the judge- <lb />
ship appointment. <lb />
j's Postmaster Shot. <lb />
June 26-J. F. Ed- <lb />
wards, postmaster at Vanceboro, <lb />
j was dangerously today <lb />
I by the accidental discharge of a <lb />
I revolver. He was carelessly <lb />
bundling weapon when it <lb />
man the the ball entering the right <lb />
dent's chair who is nearer the j Diva-. Physicians are unable <lb />
opposite of Col. Roosevelt into locale the ballot. <lb />
everything than Mr. Taft. He is serious. <lb />
the dam is a rang.-of rocky is extreme;, BO ill the brevity of, <lb />
over which the water leaps messages to congress. One <lb />
as it speeds away, never our exchanges suggests if he <lb />
ping until it is lost in the goes Sunday morning to beat his <lb />
of Mexico. In grandeur we put them display I bedside. <lb />
way is unsurpassed. The type so that the reading <lb />
tors spent a day and night amid them. if you <lb />
with nozzle May M <lb />
these lovely lings, and r, W hen Roosevelt was on applied directly i the affect i parts. <lb />
. , Sold by John <lb />
It would be a good idea for <lb />
our citizens to clear the side- <lb />
walks in front of their property <lb />
of weeds. The growth is very <lb />
dense in some places. Have a <lb />
little city pride and don't wait <lb />
for the police to force you to do <lb />
this. <lb />
Mr. O. L. Joyner, president of <lb />
the Consolidated To- <lb />
Company, writes to- <lb />
day's paper some good <lb />
for the tobacco farmers on <lb />
how to market their crop. <lb />
Mr. Edwards in a brother-in- <lb />
law of our townsmen. Mr. C. C. <lb />
who with his wife <lb />
was with a sigh of reluctance the job the papers that could <lb />
that many them again board- <lb />
ed the special car early Saturday <lb />
morning to turn back to the <lb />
ordinary scenes of every day- <lb />
life. <lb />
From there the run was made <lb />
for a stop of live <lb />
hours in the capital city of the <lb />
mountains, when all set their <lb />
faces homeward to resume their <lb />
duties for another year until the <lb />
next annual convention shall <lb />
call them together again. We <lb />
can only hope that the next <lb />
will be as delightful as the <lb />
one at and the <lb />
trip to <lb />
print his messages had to put <lb />
them in type to keep <lb />
from making books. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
whose home was more than once <lb />
enjoyed and by whoso attention <lb />
in visiting places of interest his <lb />
pleasure was largely increased. <lb />
is truly a <lb />
charming place and entitled to <lb />
all that is claimed for it as the <lb />
Greenville has had for a <lb />
of years the reputation of <lb />
having the most beautiful <lb />
men, horses and turnouts of <lb />
any town in the State, but we <lb />
arc now witnessing the passing <lb />
of the beautiful horses and turn- <lb />
outs. They are being rapidly <lb />
displaced by the noisy and fumy <lb />
automobile, which line our <lb />
streets today. We are sorry to <lb />
see this, for our opinion <lb />
there is no nicer prettier <lb />
thing than a well kept horse and <lb />
buggy. The auto is very nice <lb />
for rapid transit, but give us the <lb />
horse and buggy for pleasure , <lb />
every time. <lb />
L. <lb />
N. C, June 1909. <lb />
Miss Mamie Carr, of Lizzie, <lb />
Miss Nichols, cf <lb />
and Arthur Tucker, of Standard, <lb />
spent Tuesday evening F. M. <lb />
and Mills Smith- <lb />
Misses Agnes Smith and Mary <lb />
Flanagan spent one day last <lb />
week at Wm. <lb />
A. J. and Flanagan, <lb />
of Farm ville, were in our section j <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mrs. <lb />
of were <lb />
visiting at C. E, <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Miss Mamie Flanagan, of <lb />
Farmville, who was visiting <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith hut week, <lb />
returned home Thursday. <lb />
Misses Rosa and Ellen Smith <lb />
went to Farmville Thursday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith and <lb />
children spent Sunday with Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. R. A. Nichols at Poke- <lb />
R. E. Willoughby put in a barn <lb />
of tobacco yesterday. And I <lb />
guess the most of the farmers <lb />
will commence curing next week. <lb />
will treat you right <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely; <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
system <lb />
completely, and led me on the <lb />
o the grave. I skilled <lb />
but got no permanent <lb />
I rut so bud I had to up raj <lb />
business. began taking <lb />
Restorative In a Jew <lb />
I much better, and I <lb />
to Improve until entire <lb />
am In business again, <lb />
an opportunity v. <lb />
MRS. W. U <lb />
Creak. Oregon. <lb />
Your druggist sails Or. <lb />
and we authorize him <lb />
pries of first Mm If a <lb />
to benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
mil entirely cured. I <lb />
and never <lb />
tun <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. C. <lb />
H. R. Mumford came in KING'S CROSS ROADS HIM, <lb />
day to spend Sunday with <lb />
parents-. He returned to Kings Cross Roads, June <lb />
J. T. Matthews went to Sparta <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Cannon, near <lb />
Monday morning- <lb />
Jno, was in town <lb />
I of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished Sunday visiting his brother, Dr. <lb />
i M. T. lo. <lb />
Pan . Z Z I R S Me- Don't send elsewhere, when only one in Miss Rosalie Nunn of Kinston Smith this we. <lb />
but the neatest of all is visiting Misses Lorena and Mr. and Mis G. Li. <lb />
Bunch. F T J <lb />
was the of M, E- reed SB <lb />
hi Car- <lb />
. Jan. U.<lb />
last wt He left Tuesday of---- Tun;. Jg-0- I John All Saturday <lb />
, x n, returned from trip to Money can't buy better shoes attending the press convention Sunday. <lb />
M. M. Saab makes the best and other than for they , J. A. Forbes and f <lb />
cold drinks that can be made T g are pi <lb />
the fountain, led the year j. shoe <lb />
Try one I patten and <lb />
Mrs. J. B. left Tin. <lb />
int J. B. Smith Co. j a place to locate to law. <lb />
Me- Thorne and Windham, The union lion. <lb />
J. R. wire m town a I ,. .,,,, h <lb />
day for Va., where , ;, Friday. day night. It has been a sue <lb />
she will wend some time <lb />
her daughter. <lb />
They tell me that J. R. Smith <lb />
Co., Dix m are <lb />
as good wagons, carts and bug- amount that e . <lb />
. All kind We were very <lb />
r. <lb />
by Hi m th <lb />
as found any where. <lb />
See them b fore buying. <lb />
you want the beat wire <lb />
fence Bay, American. <lb />
E. Turnage Co. <lb />
peanuts sale by J- K. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
On June Mr. <lb />
Wingate and <lb />
B. Johnson, both of were <lb />
I, issue, you note.; w Cutters I one indeed, not only in <lb />
that h. all improved farm for God, but in <lb />
have several from the different churches <lb />
farm Well, B. Turnage unity and causing <lb />
that very W. E. went . . me <lb />
Miss Cannon, near, , . , . . Lumber <lb />
e Company at com- <lb />
muted sari; today by <lb />
the <lb />
head with a <lb />
d ; I <lb />
as the of th <lb />
Governor K t <lb />
granted a i <lb />
ton, of <lb />
M I.,,, , <lb />
W. E. Smith and . . <lb />
Sunday with H. S. Tyson. <lb />
H. T. Smith and Irene . <lb />
Smith Foul I <lb />
Mrs. J. A. <lb />
Sum with Mrs. L ; <lb />
Matt <lb />
arc th <lb />
Aurora, <lb />
looking with R<lb />
lea. shuttles, bobbies <lb />
; rs <lb />
days ago. They can surely sup- R Smith Co. <lb />
ply the arm i <lb />
Don't forget that y <lb />
hay <lb />
will need baling and I a i <lb />
can purchase a hay press fr m <lb />
E. Turn v Co., .-1 i <lb />
own terms. <lb />
On last Tuesday th <lb />
people of Ayden went on their <lb />
annual picnic to <lb />
beach. At the <lb />
j was served on the beach h <lb />
happily married at the home of <lb />
the bride on West Railroad <lb />
Street The couple quite <lb />
Vi out on the <lb />
nuptial though, we young ladies and at two <lb />
them much and m for <lb />
la sail up tie river as far <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and HooKerton, where th-- <lb />
to match at J. B. Smith <lb />
J. F. went to Kinston <lb />
Tuesday and <lb />
day. <lb />
stay- <lb />
short while. Returning, <lb />
arrived at the beach i- <lb />
set. The toll wing couples r- <lb />
E. J. Gardner with <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Bridgers, S <lb />
A car load of American Wire Noble with Miss in s, <lb />
Fencing Just received. of J. C. Gardner h <lb />
E. C. Helen C x. . <lb />
J ;. to Wm. A. with -.-- <lb />
fin. Carraway, of New Bern; i, J. <lb />
c i i.,.;,,. . ;, A j <lb />
In. Sauls has ., . <lb />
i , ii , K. h. <lb />
n i,. a <lb />
If y u a I i <lb />
Venters, of <lb />
was in town Friday . <lb />
We were v that <lb />
I Smith Co. . e <lb />
i such a nice line of <lb />
ind caskets of all prices and. <lb />
trades, see them when needing. <lb />
i ins in tins <lb />
j of Grifton, <lb />
meeting, f r ; v lave shown <lb />
their in effort i i working <lb />
for good. We hope our <lb />
people will again be able get <lb />
men to come to our <lb />
town, I ii we can. we assure <lb />
them a h arty welcome <lb />
, Sun I <lb />
with Mr. M J <lb />
T IS , . <lb />
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Annie Little last w <lb />
C. u. V. <lb />
Jimmie C. V. i i. nor. <lb />
with Miss Feed J <lb />
Mrs. i . G. <lb />
Moors. All greatly th <lb />
day and will g again year <lb />
i, v on the Same <lb />
can shoe your mules <lb />
repair your carts, bug <lb />
Friday and returned <lb />
Buy your brackets, <lb />
railing, post <lb />
and flooring of J. K. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon, <lb />
B. S. went to Green- <lb />
and returned <lb />
day. <lb />
If you want a Mower or Rake, <lb />
can give you any style at <lb />
I prices than we can replace <lb />
t E. Turnage Co, <lb />
J. A. Harrington and G. <lb />
went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
and <lb />
laughter, of Kinston, are visit- <lb />
the home of J- F. <lb />
B. F. went up the <lb />
road Sunday. <lb />
Hart left this morning <lb />
for K ford. <lb />
Mr. Shield left this morning <lb />
for his home in Greensboro. <lb />
;. a <lb />
D their The; <lb />
grade <lb />
I u i it E. Turnage <lb />
m i. e i <lb />
I i. at J. R. C <lb />
D-. i. C. r . <lb />
hose notice. <lb />
ladies and g. is one of J- ll Cu- <lb />
tho beet on the market at Guy of Z N. C. <lb />
no need or pi earn prom <lb />
t is a mistake allow anyone to <lb />
from as ; <lb />
can always l and in most <lb />
eases a i by <lb />
i which r affords i i <lb />
worth many lira I its cot. It make <lb />
sleep rest j. t Even in <lb />
. ; this liniment should be <lb />
med on account of the relief winch ii <lb />
affords. i. discouraged until <lb />
trial. <lb />
j. I,. and Coward Wooten. <lb />
. made <lb />
i. or ball . <lb />
A e. Its th <lb />
i, r Ii . In r of i i, . <lb />
, Fores. S . B <lb />
Rheum. . <lb />
C l-l S. . i <lb />
Ii I <lb />
. <lb />
r of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
. bas Issued the following licenses <lb />
W. L. of last <lb />
spent Sunday with his sis-1 WHITE. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Alexander. <lb />
crime in yesterday to spend a <lb />
few days with friends and <lb />
J. R. h Co. <lb />
D. of <lb />
and Jno. Thorne- of Farmville, <lb />
were in town Wednesday, Tr <lb />
The Brick tobacco ware- <lb />
house U for rent. It is <lb />
located and The <lb />
right man can do a good business <lb />
here this season. Apply to J. R. <lb />
Mn. <lb />
us- <lb />
third less than lard at J. R <lb />
Smith Co <lb />
J- H. his just com- <lb />
his bottling plant and is <lb />
now ready to serve hi.-s trade in <lb />
line, We are to <lb />
butt to wise is any kind of enterprise begin in <lb />
A. and <lb />
infant son, e I <lb />
three months, if Mr. i I Mrs- <lb />
J. R. Sunday i <lb />
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e est <lb />
o . <lb />
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t re.<lb />
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i-, i-i <lb />
J, ;., . I . in. i <lb />
Th. funeral place . . <lb />
Jo Williams, of Greenville, p <lb />
here Sunday. colored. <lb />
We arc sorry to learn that Miss; and Lena <lb />
Blount continues t <lb />
We hope she will soon be; . <lb />
A Guaranteed Cough i <lb />
again. I Laxative Cob For , <lb />
Miss Nancy of Green- colds, croup, <lb />
ville. cm, Sunday to spend <lb />
time with her sister, Mrs. and Gently laxative. <lb />
. Sold John L. <lb />
Some of our side walks <lb />
need weeding <lb />
Don't fail to buy from <lb />
E. Turnage Co. where <lb />
you can buy them at cost. <lb />
If you expect to buy a gasoline <lb />
engine E. Turnage Co. <lb />
can make price and terms <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Wilson, came <lb />
in Wednesday to attend the <lb />
union meeting being held here <lb />
in the warehouse. <lb />
Mason's fruit jars, caps and <lb />
for same at J. R. Smith <lb />
Ca <lb />
and Mow- <lb />
and rakes for sale at old <lb />
price, E. Turnage Co. <lb />
Rape ed and Millet seed for <lb />
sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Car salt just at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Gaskins and Miss <lb />
Patrick, of Grifton, were in <lb />
town Wednesday. <lb />
N. C. cut herrings at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Why can not Ayden have a <lb />
as well as some other towns <lb />
we know of Someone make a <lb />
suggestion. <lb />
School books, tablets, <lb />
and Testaments at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
We note that there is one man <lb />
in town who seems to be all <lb />
We think it because <lb />
a young lady has come to his <lb />
home to live. She weighs only <lb />
ten pounds though. <lb />
bushels nice country corn <lb />
at per bushel at J. R- <lb />
OF OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At Close of Business June 23rd, <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
if 26,000.00 <lb />
12.500.00 <lb />
o'clock this evening, <lb />
in Cherry Hill cemetery, <lb />
conducted by Rev. J. H. Sh ire. <lb />
the pall bearers i re Dr. C. <lb />
Messrs, <lb />
B. Little, Vincent, J. . <lb />
Congleton, J A- Kicks, A. E- <lb />
Tucker. J. A. Andrews. J. <lb />
Little and T. .;. Norm in. <lb />
WOMEN WHO ABE ENVIED. <lb />
.; mi n an <lb />
in r ice f inn i n I fen , et i re <lb />
many, who might <lb />
them A weak, woman will be <lb />
. i . . I p n <lb />
show in , <lb />
l i lie . kin m Id <lb />
For all such, Electric <lb />
Bitters wonders. Tiny <lb />
Stomach, Liver and purify <lb />
the strong ; <lb />
eyes, pow breathy smooth, velvety <lb />
skin. y Many charm- <lb />
women owe their and beauty <lb />
to them. at all druggist. <lb />
Our family <lb />
in lows and <lb />
I I ;. , . i. <lb />
. w . <lb />
,. i h i . I i. <lb />
El r <lb />
. the <lb />
i now . -1 <lb />
i. I <lb />
a have <lb />
t i p oven I <lb />
Br This re . <lb />
o . . <lb />
Hid <lb />
on the tads <lb />
much .- by h r the <lb />
manure well cleaned . <lb />
the woven wire <lb />
Resources <lb />
mm Capital <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
E. Kurt. <lb />
made very cheap i i a <lb />
adopted to all of <lb />
wire n I v <lb />
spring to also <lb />
aid in keeping i . ea I o <lb />
working on the quites. The few t i <lb />
house at the East Carolina d i I <lb />
Teachers Training School Friday of the lino wire brushes now <lb />
afternoon Mr. E. Evans hurt sold in the . <lb />
Furniture natures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
905.00 j Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb />
Silver including all i Deposits tub. to check <lb />
minor coin 1,060.18 <lb />
himself very badly, but not <lb />
seriously. He was working up <lb />
on a lid when his foot slip- <lb />
causing him to fall heavily <lb />
on one side and in the fall be <lb />
hank and other <lb />
Notes<lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
10.00 <lb />
180,080.12 <lb />
With of tin the <lb />
keeper can around room <lb />
ii kill every fly on wall or win- <lb />
very rapidly. <lb />
Especially should there be the <lb />
struck a brace, attention <lb />
broke one of is ribs. One thigh files when there in <lb />
and his body were considerably the neighborhood, and people re <lb />
bruised by the fall also- <lb />
resting very well today. <lb />
He it <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I J R. Smith, of the above named bank, do swear that <lb />
the above statement true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.<lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct -At <lb />
fore me, this of June, <lb />
1909, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
On Thursday morning about Smith, Ca, <lb />
two o'clock C. C; Needham <lb />
died at her home on Lee street. <lb />
Ask Mr. E. E. about the <lb />
Grist mill he purchased and let <lb />
The remains were token to him tell you all about it. <lb />
Elizabeth City Thursday, for <lb />
burial. The husband and three <lb />
children are left and much <lb />
is expressed for them. <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
locks and hinges at J. K. Smith <lb />
Mrs. R. G. Chapman, of Win <lb />
was in town Thursday. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have the <lb />
largest sign in Ayden, <lb />
Shoes for and <lb />
Gentlemen. <lb />
Field peas, rape and millet seed <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Any kind of machine <lb />
needle you want at J- R. Smith <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Sick headache, constitution and bill- <lb />
are relieved by Rings Little <lb />
Pills. cleanse the system. Do <lb />
not gripe. Price Sold by John L. <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
We are prepared to furnish yon with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very lowest prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
arc now closing out line of LOW CUT SHOES, and also <lb />
our line of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at a <lb />
. I fall line of foods. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY by <lb />
are best, I King of Great Brit-1 coming to see us before you make your purchase, <lb />
of test-ask H. C. one of the greatest of the . q a i Q <lb />
ton. E. Turnage of Europe. mart U., n. w. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Dr Joseph <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. 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 />
Company. <lb />
careless about the wastes of the <lb />
sick room. called attention <lb />
last year to the fact that files in <lb />
the dining room caused the out- <lb />
cf typhoid at <lb />
Normal college at Greensboro, <lb />
and doubtless, many <lb />
of diseases that puzzled people <lb />
to find the cause, were d to <lb />
the flies. Hence it is not only <lb />
important for comfort to keep <lb />
the flies out, but especially <lb />
as a o dis- <lb />
ease. <lb />
With s farm-house isolated <lb />
from other buildings, it should <lb />
be easy to prevent many of the <lb />
flies that are usually found <lb />
by keeping the <lb />
farm-yard absolutely clean of <lb />
manure, and getting it out where <lb />
it will do good and not harm. <lb />
Remember that have <lb />
manure and filth to breed <lb />
in, and do not want those <lb />
carried into your milk or other <lb />
P. Massey, in Raleigh. <lb />
C, Progressive Farmer. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. i will treat you right <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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International Stock Food, <lb />
International Worm Powder <lb />
and Vermin Destroyer <lb />
THE NEW DRUG <lb />
of Wire, and inches <lb />
Also a Car Machinery <lb />
just arrived, consisting of <lb />
mowers, rakes, gasoline en- <lb />
disc harrows, smooth- <lb />
harrows, weeders and all <lb />
kinds of farming implements <lb />
--J<lb />
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb />
in every line <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
DIV <lb />
BY TWO <lb />
T A We have some shapes that are not selling still this season's straw, such as <lb />
A fill i J Panamas, French Chips, Leghorns, Bleached and Grass Hats, and <lb />
we are going to sell for just one-half of former price. Our Milliners <lb />
will be here only a short time as this season's business is almost over, we think it courtesy we owe <lb />
lady customers who have bought Millinery of us in the past that if you need a new hat <lb />
cheap or the old one remodeled for the summer's last days, the ladies here in the store will be <lb />
only too glad to help you any way they can in selecting one of these styles cheap, or fix- <lb />
the old one for you <lb />
Don't Hesitate at These Low Prices <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
shapes while they <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE<lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for <lb />
If you are you a home to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings tor sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C <lb />
Why Suffer <lb />
Are you one of the thousands of <lb />
I suffer from female ailments If so, don't l- <lb />
go to your druggist and get a bottle of Wine of I <lb />
On the wrapper are full directions for use. I <lb />
During the last half century, has <lb />
established in thousands of homes, as a safe remedy <lb />
for pain which only endure. It is reliable, <lb />
contains no harmful ingredients and can be depend-1 <lb />
ed on in almost any ease. <lb />
WHO ABE SI <lb />
Hath r.-who value own com- <lb />
tori of then w <lb />
be box of Moth- <lb />
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exit, cur or.- <lb />
g ; Eh <lb />
ii . i ice A <lb />
free to any no will <lb />
. i. I ;., . Y. <lb />
EGG <lb />
of the condition i <lb />
North Carolina fountains The Greenville Trust Co., <lb />
-lit <lb />
Eh Aim is n i en, n it tins <lb />
with <lb />
Car, b ii <lb />
an l i. . <lb />
s r i I S on <lb />
following act . <lb />
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p. in. <lb />
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p. in. <lb />
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It Wilt You <lb />
Mrs. Charlie Bragg, of tried Slip <lb />
cannot till how much has dime for <lb />
I began taking I could not do a day's work. Ii <lb />
would work awhile lie down. I shall always give to your I <lb />
I Try <lb />
AT ALL DRUG STORES <lb />
VARIES III QUANTITY. <lb />
A of Wood Is a Rather <lb />
certain Proposition.<lb />
ODD FACTS ITS BULK. <lb />
There Are Many Different Conditions <lb />
Affect the <lb />
Interesting Result of an <lb />
Tc-t. <lb />
ii a <lb />
Ti. ii farmer small <lb />
wood to man In <lb />
for i ii.- largo n of <lb />
or borne, paper <lb />
lecturer pulp and to <lb />
tho ordinary city wood <lb />
yard, to nil i f nun Ibis question <lb />
mi financial meaning. <lb />
Queer say contrary be- <lb />
of people, are many <lb />
a cord i toes than a cord <lb />
many conditions it Is more. <lb />
School any a cord <lb />
is las cubic feet, or con- <lb />
tents a . four <lb />
and four foot Wood i mar <lb />
on basts. A pile whom <lb />
and height multiplied <lb />
together tills <lb />
feet Oils requirement. <lb />
matte <lb />
Whether tho are or calves <lb />
or crooked, round or tin- According i <lb />
there la an to the <lb />
contrary. Nevertheless, cord, though <lb />
comes up to legal i <lb />
an uncertain quantity, oven the <lb />
seller is holiest mid the <lb />
fled. <lb />
a lumberman may n tract or <lb />
pulp WOOd Which he sells to papal <lb />
id tr. IS u cord for us many cords <lb />
it win make, it i that <lb />
he shall cut stack it- He it In <lb />
twelve foot lengths, and when the Job <lb />
is complete it measures cards, <lb />
he receives for it. Would ho <lb />
have or lost by rutting lour foot <lb />
lengths Instead of <lb />
lie would have In tho Brat <lb />
from the additional required t <lb />
cut four foot wood, inn his principal <lb />
loss would resulted from a great- <lb />
diminished number of cubic <lb />
due to the fact that short He <lb />
closer together than large <lb />
Measurements experimental tests <lb />
have been made to exactly <lb />
how much actual i In <lb />
and <lb />
Had the MO cords of foot <lb />
w. cut foot lengths <lb />
there would have bees I <lb />
the owner would have received <lb />
for it Instead of It was, <lb />
therefore, clearly to his to <lb />
cut twelve foot lengths, hut It would <lb />
have to the buyer's advantage <lb />
have It cut four foot lengths. Us <lb />
would have received the same <lb />
quantity of wood for less. <lb />
It also makes differ- <lb />
to the seller whether wood Is <lb />
chopped or if chopped, <lb />
chips are lost. Where the logs are <lb />
large this amounts to no small j <lb />
total, a end toot wood. <lb />
with sticks six Indus in diameter, the steady. <lb />
chip loss is Iron to per cent, and, I <lb />
of th shorter M-l-i <lb />
if <lb />
i, the loss is scarcely <lb />
tie- ll I T <lb />
i lie o sluices between <lb />
. . very <lb />
mi the e l of <lb />
Straight, smooth sticks <lb />
close t and u cord mil lb <lb />
ii. i,. wood and less air. rot given <lb />
,. .;. . of arc usual- <lb />
. i- when <lb />
He i what- <lb />
,.,,,. i; In I mg sticks lire <lb />
; i- ii in mi empty <lb />
. i s. <lb />
i i, . of spin wood coin tin <lb />
I r sticks The <lb />
finer Hi is -i the m re ll <lb />
i n I arc n <lb />
n . . to sell all sawed and <lb />
ill, for lbs i rice Mr i as <lb />
ii wood, i buck tho cost <lb />
In the <lb />
A cord ll-- of four foot <lb />
id usually contains <lb />
cubic reel wind, <lb />
a cord foot averages <lb />
i and i half feet, two <lb />
fool feet and of <lb />
eighty live feet. The <lb />
contain to <lb />
ruble foot. Tims tho <lb />
chaser receives n on <lb />
of ii i if real word and <lb />
f a f <lb />
In some countries is bought I <lb />
buyer more <lb />
nearly getting chit he bargains for <lb />
even thou he may mist it if he re- <lb />
l when he wants dry. <lb />
, timber testing engineers <lb />
of the lulled Slates forest service, <lb />
wood may lose half or more Its green <lb />
weight in seasoning- for lend <lb />
Is by weight this <lb />
country. The arc so small <lb />
of such Irregular site that they cannot <lb />
conveniently he slacked and measured <lb />
The hulk of nearly all woods de- <lb />
creases seasoning Roes on. A <lb />
cord- green will make from <lb />
, nine to ninety-three when <lb />
dry. Tills is a factor of no small <lb />
in dealers who handle large <lb />
Quantities. <lb />
Wood and farmers who <lb />
have small traits from <lb />
they expect to sell cord wood are no <lb />
less Interested than contractors who <lb />
and sell large quantities. It will <lb />
Stand them III hand to know how <lb />
much difference It makes whether <lb />
wood is cut eh, or <lb />
sawed. Whether the are round <lb />
or split, whether large small <lb />
whether are to b <lb />
made while the void Is green or <lb />
It Is <lb />
Bern Persons Always <lb />
Occasionally. <lb />
egg g p- <lb />
from time time in period- <lb />
literal the subject is re- <lb />
but by no meant <lb />
II i. on ii <lb />
, . . poisoning <lb />
an writ ll ill <lb />
Medical some <lb />
u- ii n-l- i i- SO very <lb />
i ii, o i assort <lb />
make thorn b and, <lb />
in it often <lb />
i .- . h <lb />
This is notably true of infants <lb />
in young children. Sot only do <lb />
infants and children <lb />
. , . <lb />
many more <lb />
I ill if this particular food <lb />
i- partaken of or, in tho <lb />
r i if the <lb />
ii. i is it up <lb />
This inability of young children <lb />
to digest . is ill line I J . . I . j A I I , or <lb />
with II n nixed fact 11-1 <lb />
the or <lb />
p. m. r <lb />
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s, t-u-., call on this <lb />
or iii- <lb />
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Normal and <lb />
secured <lb />
in- <lb />
it.- r <lb />
lion <lb />
s 4,61.-111 <lb />
I, in.- Ii <lb />
hi., kn <lb />
iii-n.- <lb />
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in including <lb />
nut. <lb />
i i<lb />
and<lb />
, , ate.<lb />
-nil in <lb />
, nut-1 <lb />
60.71 <lb />
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date of sale. <lb />
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to do some work, and on <lb />
undertaking operate the <lb />
bellows he found that it wouldn't <lb />
work. <lb />
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from Greenville to attend <lb />
Rev. Mr. Vincent will soon <lb />
leave for up <lb />
work in that Stole. <lb />
STRUCK BI <lb />
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Mount Monday. <lb />
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the c of the trouble a snake M. at July 1st. <lb />
ii tuck its head out of the hole, bf Dr. C. L. of Kins <lb />
Mr. Healer secured a of. ton. Address by P, C. <lb />
tongs and withdrew the <lb />
Your am <lb />
reptile Harding, of Greenville. <lb />
Masons requested to <lb />
meet <lb />
was kn d n n and render d <lb />
c f r ti or fifteen <lb />
mil but ho <lb />
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adj lining fluid badly <lb />
frightened, but no on was hurt. <lb />
Tin- storm was severe in <lb />
that vicinity and but little rain <lb />
fell. <lb />
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which brings quick <lb />
oilier of liver <lb />
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RESOURCES. <lb />
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it. It was a large <lb />
working I chicken snake about long, promptly at clock in Masonic 1.00 <lb />
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hard now. You be <lb />
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to them using found that It would <lb />
keep the flies It is <lb />
teed. Call on us for it. it head was <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. out of The <lb />
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pent last night here with his, kid u The <lb />
Mr. and th the same kind and <lb />
Chapman. now a very <lb />
Shoes of all kinds. Another odor about the <lb />
large lot of shoes came and <lb />
in yesterday. Everybody of more dead <lb />
because its right, it Enter. <lb />
right and its price is <lb />
Come get a before the <lb />
lot is picked over. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Roland Cobb, of Conetoe, <lb />
is visiting Miss Olive Butt. <lb />
Land plaster plenty of <lb />
Try some under those peas and <lb />
Hall. Ayden. N, C. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
J. R. Smith. -Com. <lb />
J. H. Cheek. <lb />
tin.- <lb />
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much the <lb />
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and J <lb />
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Silver coin, <lb />
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Total <lb />
Till I N <lb />
OF <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
No , at the 23rd, 1909 <lb />
Capital Stock 110,000.00 <lb />
fund <lb />
Undivided <lb />
ex. tax's pd <lb />
payable <lb />
ii, Tit Time <lb />
Di posit <lb />
Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier a Checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
887.07 <lb />
121.176.01 <lb />
COO. <lb />
31.07 <lb />
I 000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
1.752.04 <lb />
38.90 <lb />
Total <lb />
OP NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, . T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that above is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. T GARDNER <lb />
Fighting Over I hi Site. <lb />
Dr. II. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
at Hotel Mon- <lb />
day and Tuesday. July 5th and <lb />
Subscribed an sworn to be- <lb />
fore this 88th day of June <lb />
1909. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
John Z. Brooke, <lb />
W. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
you will see that you will have <lb />
absolutely no pops. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mis Hughes, of <lb />
Washing m, is visiting <lb />
Richard Wingate having sold <lb />
to Clayton Turnage a bay horse <lb />
and sold to Joe S. Pittman a <lb />
black horse that I hold a <lb />
gage on for purchase price of <lb />
said I hereby forbid any- <lb />
one buying said until <lb />
note and mortgage is settled. <lb />
G J. E. Winslow. <lb />
,, ,, ,. , for the purpose of treating <lb />
Washington, D C. June 29.- the and <lb />
Two delegations from Greenville and fitting <lb />
arc here with reference to the Those who flee about <lb />
public building site at that place.; having work done be <lb />
J. L. Fleming, W. H. no <lb />
ton and others came here to <lb />
advocate the selection of the <lb />
agreed upon. <lb />
f w <lb />
Harrington Another ,. fr backache and bring <lb />
consisting of W. H. to <lb />
,., T V R and all other <lb />
will treat you <lb />
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and M. are and buildup hand <lb />
f ,, . . , M , Sold by <lb />
here in the of the Mun- J ,, <lb />
ford site. <lb />
Horner Military School <lb />
North <lb />
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In Um <lb />
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Mil Y SCHOOL <lb />
Col. J. C. Bonier, Principal. Oxford. N. C. <lb />
Sixty bushels of field for <lb />
sale at F. V. Johnson's. <lb />
ti H <lb />
Our <lb />
if you <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH <lb />
TO FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
over <lb />
CO. CHICAGO. <lb />
FOR BALE B L. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. W.-II Editor and Owner <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
in Preference lo Fiction. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY <lb />
Cite Dollar Per <lb />
ALDERMEN <lb />
SEVERAL NEW OBJECTS PUT ON <lb />
THE LIST. <lb />
Butchers fresh meat deal- <lb />
same. <lb />
Wood and coal dealers <lb />
Undertakes <lb />
Photographers per year, <lb />
itinerants per month. <lb />
Junk dealers <lb />
Lively stables <lb />
Hotels day <lb />
charging per day <lb />
charging i per day privets <lb />
boarding houses taking <lb />
than two hoarders <lb />
Skat rinks p r month. <lb />
Dealers in pistol metal <lb />
etc. <lb />
Restaurants <lb />
Exhibitions wax works air <lb />
curiosities per day. <lb />
Merry-go-rounds or any stand <lb />
for game for profit per day. <lb />
each for first two <lb />
horses fir each additional <lb />
horse. <lb />
Dogs <lb />
day <lb />
Committee Named and <lb />
Thursday night the Beard of <lb />
Aldermen held first regular <lb />
meeting of new term, all the <lb />
members being present. <lb />
Alderman E. A. was <lb />
elected president f the hoard <lb />
and mayor <lb />
F. C Harding, chairman of <lb />
the graded school trustees. <lb />
appeared before the board and <lb />
advised that the full levy of <lb />
tax -s for graded school will <lb />
be needed to conduct the school <lb />
next <lb />
The matter of opening a street <lb />
through the Button property <lb />
from Dickinson avenue to Eighth <lb />
street was sealed, and the Street <lb />
committee instruct d <lb />
proceed with the work of open- <lb />
inn the street. <lb />
U. M. Hearne present- d a bill <lb />
for damages to his fish am <lb />
lily pond caused Hie town <lb />
building a street to the water and <lb />
light plant. bill war, refer <lb />
red to the i committee. <lb />
The finance committee reported <lb />
that the work of checking up the <lb />
and amounts of the clerk <lb />
treasurer for the past year <lb />
had been completed and were <lb />
found correct. <lb />
A motion passed that here- <lb />
after no market business be <lb />
lowed to be conducted at any <lb />
place in town outside of the <lb />
market house. <lb />
The bond of the treasurer was <lb />
fixed and of the clerk <lb />
and tux collector and the assist- <lb />
ant clerk and collector at <lb />
each, the duties and <lb />
ties of the two latter about <lb />
equally divided. <lb />
The m tr of providing <lb />
room for some one in <lb />
the new municipal building for <lb />
convenience In case a lire alarm <lb />
sent In at night, and also of put or per year, <lb />
a kg P US and flag on th.- <lb />
building, was referred t th <lb />
municipal building committee <lb />
with power to act, <lb />
The of removing street <lb />
weepings from the street was <lb />
discussed and referred to the <lb />
street committee. <lb />
Restaurant licenses were <lb />
granted Robert W <lb />
Hopkins and <lb />
ea. An application of Maggie <lb />
Whitley for license was refused. <lb />
The following standing <lb />
were appointed by the <lb />
Water and Lights-J. B. White, <lb />
C. S. Carr and E. Q. Flanagan. <lb />
A. <lb />
Bowen, E. A. White. <lb />
S. Carr, E. G- <lb />
Flanagan. E. A. <lb />
Finance-D. W. E- B. <lb />
Higgs. C. S. Carr. <lb />
Market-E. B. Higgs, W. A. <lb />
Bowen, W. S. <lb />
Ordinances E. A. W. <lb />
A. Bowen, W. S. <lb />
Streets-E. G. Flanagan, D. <lb />
W. J. B. White. <lb />
Property and <lb />
D. W. E. B. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Special license laxes were <lb />
as follows, the amount named <lb />
being for a year or part of year <lb />
unless otherwise <lb />
Pool, billiard and bagatelle <lb />
tables 17.50 each. <lb />
Opera houses or hall used as <lb />
opera house <lb />
Traveling theatricals and min- <lb />
showing in other than <lb />
halls, per day. <lb />
Public auctioneers <lb />
Heal estate and rent collecting July 12th. <lb />
agency <lb />
Snow <lb />
Beautiful Church <lb />
Hill. N. C. <lb />
St Barnabas Episcopal church. <lb />
Snow Hill, N. C, was the <lb />
of the most beautiful wedding <lb />
ever held in this place, when <lb />
Miss Mary Lassiter the <lb />
bride of Mr. E. C. <lb />
The color scheme throughout <lb />
was pink and white. Th- <lb />
church was tastefully decorated <lb />
festoons of evergreens an <lb />
a background of ferns, <lb />
and pink geraniums <lb />
enhanced the beauty of the <lb />
scene. <lb />
As Miss Rosa rendered <lb />
Lohengrin's wedding march the <lb />
attendants came in as <lb />
Miss Mary gowned in <lb />
in white carrying pink <lb />
c lied with pink chiffon. <lb />
Miss Pearl Herring, wearing <lb />
for a <lb />
fore her <lb />
BAPTIST MINISTER. <lb />
Rev. R. Fleming Appointed Chap <lb />
lain in U. S. Army. <lb />
The Wowing clipping from a <lb />
paper published in Ills., <lb />
though the name of the paper <lb />
I was not mentioned, was sent to <lb />
a relative here, and knowing it <lb />
Will be of interest to the many <lb />
friends of Mr. Fleming in his <lb />
native county, The <lb />
asked permission copy <lb />
Rev, R -tit. I. Fleming, pastor <lb />
Vend, rs of medicines, etc. white <lb />
l per . loan <lb />
firecrackers or other u, ii <lb />
fireworks not including <lb />
crackers per or pa-t of a year. <lb />
Dealers in cannon rs <lb />
per year or pail of i year- <lb />
Dialers in second hand cloth- <lb />
per day. <lb />
Circus and menagerie <lb />
one ring par day, two or <lb />
more rings on each side <lb />
show Other shows <lb />
canvas <lb />
Brokers and dealers in future <lb />
contracts <lb />
Itinerant or optician <lb />
Street of cold drinks, <lb />
fruits and confections <lb />
Slot machines fixed r.- <lb />
turn <lb />
Gypsies, palmists, fortune tel <lb />
etc., per <lb />
Feather renovators <lb />
Bill board poster <lb />
Piano or organ dealers <lb />
Cigarette dealers <lb />
Dealers in oils, gasoline, etc., <lb />
Trading stamps <lb />
Moving picture shows in r <lb />
than licensed balls month <lb />
Peddlers of clocks, stoves and <lb />
ranges <lb />
Dealers in bicycles e <lb />
unless conducted in <lb />
Connection With some Other <lb />
paying business, <lb />
Commission merchants, broke <lb />
ere or dealers on commission <lb />
Pawn brokers <lb />
Any gift enterprise offering <lb />
articles for sale with a present <lb />
to purchaser <lb />
Switchback railway, shooting <lb />
gallery or place for or <lb />
play <lb />
Dealers in stocks, or <lb />
-f <lb />
Bottling works <lb />
Agents for enlarging photo- <lb />
graphs <lb />
Dealers in <lb />
tied with <lb />
L. of <lb />
the bride, and Mr. J. Y. Mm <lb />
Miss Lena Mae Potter, who wore <lb />
a sown of while mess dine <lb />
with pink carnations, Miss <lb />
Rosabella Lassiter with a gown <lb />
of pink and with white <lb />
carnations. Following came Mr. <lb />
Carl L. Beaman. brother of the <lb />
groom, with Mr. J A. Alb <lb />
then little Miss Catherine <lb />
carrying the ring on a silver <lb />
tray in shape of heart with <lb />
cupids. <lb />
Then came the bride gowned <lb />
in white satin with <lb />
of point lace, her veil looped <lb />
with white Palmer violets carry- <lb />
bride tied with white <lb />
Chiffon, leaning on arm <lb />
I her sister, Miss Lassiter, <lb />
who wore an exquisite gown of <lb />
l blue with a of blue <lb />
net embroidered with pearls and <lb />
silver cloth, carrying white car- <lb />
nations They were met at the <lb />
altar by the groom and best <lb />
mm, Dr. James II. Harper, who <lb />
from the vestry, Rev. <lb />
John H. Griffith read the <lb />
p, and ancient marriage <lb />
v of the Episcopal church <lb />
a beautifully bound copy <lb />
of the ceremony which he <lb />
to the bride. After th <lb />
ceremony bridal left <lb />
the church by strains of <lb />
march. <lb />
church was filled with the <lb />
many friends of the <lb />
Couple who showed their <lb />
wishes for them by the many <lb />
handsome and beautiful presents <lb />
received. Mr. and Mrs. Bea- <lb />
man will make their home in <lb />
Farmville. N. C. <lb />
DEATH OF MRS. B. P. SMITH. <lb />
Last Sunday evening June <lb />
27th, 1909. between the boon <lb />
three and four o'clock, the spirit <lb />
Mrs. Ella H. Smith took its <lb />
flight to that unknown Country <lb />
beyond. <lb />
Her death was almost midden, <lb />
she was taken sick about four <lb />
o'clock in the morning. About <lb />
four weeks ago she was Sick but <lb />
all thought she as as <lb />
ho had been <lb />
She said <lb />
death she felt as <lb />
had year but <lb />
to think her time was short, <lb />
for she told her brother's wife <lb />
she not live this ye out. <lb />
She was the oldest daughter Of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walker, of was made <lb />
was mar- but has just been r- <lb />
Smith of K n rs and will probably be ac- <lb />
It -v. Fleming. <lb />
List fall Senator K in- <lb />
that there <lb />
vacancy for a <lb />
from Kansas- He immediately <lb />
offered th position to Rev. Flem- <lb />
who accepted but when lie <lb />
applied for examination, was <lb />
well as die of the First Baptist church, has <lb />
,.,. received a commission signed by <lb />
and <lb />
War Dickinson, appointing him <lb />
Chaplain in the United States <lb />
Army, with rank of 1st <lb />
by the medical <lb />
lo Mr. B. P. <lb />
Cross roads. Her few married <lb />
years w.-r, full of mil <lb />
b-i the mother <lb />
of ten children of whom only <lb />
lour are living. <lb />
Sue bore her afflictions with <lb />
Christian patience, knowing that <lb />
God does nil for the b <lb />
though at times it m <lb />
, ,,, a His health being g <lb />
than we can bear. She united . <lb />
with Methodist church at old <lb />
Bethlehem while quite young, <lb />
and lived a Christian <lb />
Until her death. <lb />
She leaves a husband and f u- <lb />
three girls and one b y, <lb />
an aged father and mother, eve <lb />
brothers and to mourn <lb />
her loss But why should we <lb />
mourn when we kn w our loss <lb />
ed <lb />
gain. <lb />
One Who Lived He <lb />
Pressing Toward j <lb />
Mai Delivery. <lb />
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan <lb />
R some <lb />
figures showing th <lb />
business of the <lb />
office, receipts the year <lb />
ending March w r. <lb />
When the annual <lb />
reach i m <lb />
that Greenville will entitled <lb />
to city delivery of mail, <lb />
raking the increase the second <lb />
quarter of M and<lb />
q 1908 as a basis of; <lb />
year will show <lb />
Greenville in the class fir tree <lb />
Here are the j <lb />
figures of the three <lb />
1909 <lb />
574.87 <lb />
any <lb />
side <lb />
of the Damage. <lb />
Mr. R. M. Hearne call our <lb />
attention to an error made in <lb />
the report of the aldermen meet- <lb />
published in The Reflector <lb />
Friday, wherein it was stated <lb />
that his bill for was based <lb />
on damage done to his fish and <lb />
lily pond in building the street <lb />
to the water and light plant. <lb />
He says that the damage <lb />
done by the town hands entering <lb />
his property and cutting a ditch j <lb />
that nearly drained the pond <lb />
as to make it unfit for the j <lb />
pose intended. <lb />
Over the Telephone. <lb />
Hello Have you got <lb />
beefsteak <lb />
No not a bit <lb />
What have you got <lb />
Nothing but dry salt <lb />
meat and herrings. <lb />
Who is that, anyway <lb />
the Norfolk Southern <lb />
depot. <lb />
Oh I asked for the market. <lb />
Hello Send me two pounds <lb />
of beefsteak. <lb />
This is not the market, it's <lb />
the Western Telegraph <lb />
office. <lb />
The third trial found <lb />
market house. <lb />
1908 <lb />
631.75 <lb />
471.95 <lb />
11,920.00 <lb />
The <lb />
April <lb />
May <lb />
June <lb />
Total <lb />
and having been accepted by the <lb />
medical examiner for life <lb />
he f. It sure there must be <lb />
mistake, and in March was <lb />
examination. <lb />
Since then he had heard <lb />
further from the war depart- <lb />
until today he re- <lb />
the commission. <lb />
The office of chaplain carries <lb />
with it a of per <lb />
year, with for purchase of <lb />
h feed two horses, house <lb />
and fuel, together with free <lb />
transportation, making an <lb />
proximate per <lb />
year. <lb />
Rev. Fleming has rot yet b. en <lb />
d in reg id ti where he <lb />
will b stationed, but v. pr b- <lb />
be ordered t- toe <lb />
duty at the nearest f rt, <lb />
is Ft. in, As chaplain he <lb />
has over m -n under him for j <lb />
r -us instruction and feels <lb />
tint opportunity a <lb />
wide field for labor. The <lb />
is for life, <lb />
of resigning whenever lie <lb />
lit. <lb />
a call <lb />
to the 1st Baptist church last <lb />
and during Ins pastorate <lb />
has won the respect and esteem <lb />
of every one. He is a bright <lb />
young man, deeply <lb />
in his work and while <lb />
he has not yet consulted his <lb />
church in the matter, he will <lb />
probably accept the opportunity <lb />
which has been him. He <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
in North Caro- <lb />
Durham, July <lb />
man L. D. met an aw- <lb />
death yesterday morning rs <lb />
the result of a mistaken k, <lb />
which proved to be <lb />
The unfortunate man bad been <lb />
during the night; and <lb />
he arose In the morning he took <lb />
at he thought was whiskey <lb />
from the mantel board. In <lb />
minutes h de , <lb />
every effort to save him. <lb />
Spencer, N. C, July <lb />
Miller, colored, of <lb />
d last night at a Salisbury <lb />
from wounds <lb />
inflicted by Detective Fitzgerald <lb />
st Spencer in an encounter yes- <lb />
alter noon The officer at- <lb />
tempted to arrest tidier for <lb />
ride on a train. He <lb />
was assaulted and badly fen <lb />
by th-- . it is aid, <lb />
was shot in self defense- Miller <lb />
lived several hours after the <lb />
shooting, and the officer <lb />
red went, to jail pending <lb />
an investigation. <lb />
Winston Salem, July At <lb />
Advance, county, this <lb />
morning, the boiler of engine <lb />
op-rating a threshing machine, <lb />
belonging to ex-Sheriff W. A. <lb />
Bailey, exploded, killing out- <lb />
right A. A. <lb />
employed to operate the engine. <lb />
A s in, Potts, aged <lb />
was also scalded and hi ii <lb />
fatal. Failure t <lb />
kc-p a sufficient amount of water <lb />
in the boiler is given <lb />
of explosion. <lb />
. has made a large of friends <lb />
. . . . m a v.-.- v . .- <lb />
here as well as within <lb />
already reached class. re. <lb />
I his departure but will re- <lb />
at his advancement- <lb />
A Feast of <lb />
th. <lb />
All policy holders who have <lb />
not paid their last assessment in <lb />
the Farmers Mutual Fire <lb />
ranee Association hereby no- <lb />
a Wet <lb />
Mr. C. V. York, who keeps a J <lb />
rain record here for tho govern- <lb />
weather bureau, tells <lb />
that the total rain fall at this <lb />
point for the month of June <lb />
was 11.35 inches. The heaviest <lb />
fall in any one day of the month <lb />
The recital in the opera house, <lb />
Wednesday evening by Misses <lb />
Helen Marie and Harriette Day, <lb />
of the music faculty of Meredith <lb />
College, Raleigh, and Miss <lb />
Phyllis Woodall, a post graduate <lb />
pupil of that institution, was the <lb />
most delightful musical event <lb />
Greenville people have had the <lb />
pleasure of attending. Owing <lb />
to the rain through the day the <lb />
audience small, but those <lb />
present thoroughly enjoyed <lb />
every moment of it. The Misses <lb />
Day excellent voices, and <lb />
both in solos and duets their <lb />
singing was charming. Miss <lb />
Woodall is an accomplished <lb />
violinist and plays with great <lb />
and grace. So pleased <lb />
was the audience with the pro- <lb />
gram several encores were <lb />
We hope ladies can <lb />
lifted that the time for the pay- was on the 30th when it reached given. We hope t <lb />
of this assessment 3-1 inches. Greenville be induced to make a <lb />
L. Little, I worse flooded on that day than here on a concert our <lb />
Six. Trees, been known in many contemplate next winter. <lb />
Ran Too <lb />
We do not think any <lb />
bile owner in Greenville desires <lb />
to do injury to any one, <lb />
but the way some of them run <lb />
their machines is really danger- <lb />
The aldermen adopted an <lb />
ordinance forbidding a speed <lb />
greater than ten miles an hour, <lb />
and the ordinance has been duly <lb />
published so that all may have <lb />
warning, but it easy to see <lb />
machines running at a speed <lb />
much greater than the limit <lb />
scribed in the ordinance. <lb />
times in turning corners <lb />
collisions have been narrowly <lb />
averted, and if the fast running <lb />
is not stopped serious damage is <lb />
likely to occur. <lb />
Business men who use <lb />
tor ads find it pays. <lb />
July <lb />
in-lit of the State Fair Ass <lb />
ti announces that M j II. <lb />
M of has <lb />
accepted chief <lb />
of fair i and that <lb />
the a- -ill d of ii will <lb />
on B. eve i more i ii <lb />
than any in past. <lb />
Kinston, N <lb />
n of d- d <lb />
by continued i Mrs. J. u <lb />
suicide by <lb />
stabbing left side, <lb />
just below this after- <lb />
noon at o'clock at her home on <lb />
East North st . this city. <lb />
prior to the deed, <lb />
Mrs. had been talking <lb />
with her r. Mr. a <lb />
Sutton, on the back porch. She <lb />
left to go into the skiing room, <lb />
as was thought, to a nap. <lb />
a few minutes Mrs. Sutton <lb />
went into the room and found <lb />
her mother lying on the couch <lb />
with a bloody knife in her hand- <lb />
At City Saturday <lb />
Seth Newby killed his slater, <lb />
Mrs. William Barnes, and then <lb />
fatally shot himself with the <lb />
same pistol. Newby and his sis- <lb />
had been living together <lb />
years, she doing the house- <lb />
keeping for him. She married a <lb />
few days before the tragedy, <lb />
and it is thought that <lb />
brooding over loss of his <lb />
sister caused him to commit the <lb />
murder and suicide. <lb />
Governor Kitchin has refused <lb />
the applications of there prison- <lb />
for pardons, these <lb />
John Gordon, of Columbus <lb />
convicted in April, 1908, of <lb />
retailing liquor and sentenced to <lb />
eighteen months on the roads. <lb />
John Stephens, of Columbus <lb />
county, convicted in April, 1908, <lb />
of retailing liquor and sentenced <lb />
to eighteen months on the public <lb />
roads. Julius of John- <lb />
county, in <lb />
1906, ii.-. rd e in <lb />
the second degree .; <lb />
to fifteen years in t m State's <lb />
Prison, <lb />
NI<lb />
m av<lb />
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