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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 />
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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 />
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note and mortgage is settled. <lb />
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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 />
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CO. CHICAGO. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. W.-II Editor and Owner <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
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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 />
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Since Bros, have <lb />
equipped their Candy Kitchen <lb />
for the manufacture of ice cream, <lb />
it has i i greet convenience <lb />
, lo the people of the community. <lb />
Families can save the trouble of <lb />
having to make ice cream on <lb />
Sundays by simply placing their <lb />
rd rs the day before, and it will <lb />
be delivered their homes at <lb />
any hour wanted, packed and <lb />
perfect condition. They also <lb />
furnish creams many quantity <lb />
for entertainments and s, <lb />
put up nicely in blocks or <lb />
and it is as can be had any- <lb />
; where and in any flavor or color <lb />
desired. Bros, Kt <lb />
their cream from the State Ex <lb />
Station of Virginia, <lb />
where its purity is tested before <lb />
shipment. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
It. of the power of a eon- <lb />
in a certain <lb />
an, by Henry Hardy to <lb />
J. I; i J. G. the of <lb />
August. and duly t <lb />
d office f Pi i , iv. <lb />
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the and, lo ; i- <lb />
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half of No. as shown on map <lb />
made by in t; e <lb />
Land and Improvement C . i <lb />
Beginning at a the inter.-, i <lb />
Clara on south <lb />
runs with Clara j <lb />
sir, it 1-- feel to a a then east- <lb />
to s stake in a v d line <lb />
tween lots and tin n <lb />
with . ii e t 1-, <lb />
feel to street; with 13th <lb />
feet to Clark street the be- <lb />
ginning, co i-i more or <lb />
less. one other lot, being the <lb />
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on map made Matthews in <lb />
front about 1-S feet <lb />
and is i lit- feet . a ii g lot <lb />
on eh Henry Hard now <lb />
east. 1.1 a p rt the con- <lb />
to I. and N. n. <lb />
Arthur by t Receiver an <lb />
conveyed by c d from I., Arthur <lb />
and wife to -i Hardy, to <lb />
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Tins day of J i o. IS <lb />
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V. G. James Alt; . <lb />
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THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
In the State N. C . at the close business, June <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
and stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
2,078.7-4 Surplus 25,000.00 <lb />
All other Storks, Bonds i., . , ,. <lb />
mi, Mortgage. 2.40000 Undivided profits, <lb />
king houses 4,200.00 exp. taxes pd 18,887.69 <lb />
Furniture and 8,927.821 ,., <lb />
Demand Notes and bills <lb />
Due from Banks an i <lb />
24,080.08 ii <lb />
8,701.18 <lb />
Time of <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Deposit <lb />
112,608.88 <lb />
Cashiers <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
Silver <lb />
ti, iii <lb />
mites. <lb />
S. miles 10,818.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
10,666.78 <lb />
786.00 I <lb />
Cashiers V <lb />
I out-<lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, James L, Little, Cashier of the above-named hank, do <lb />
solemnly -wear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge belief, <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct<lb />
II- I. in, <lb />
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STATE NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
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To all hi m presents may CO <lb />
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p . it i that M. <lb />
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Pitt, , I North Carolina IF 1- <lb />
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execute attested in <lb />
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In Whereof, I have here- <lb />
unto t d and mi <lb />
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; .- J. Bryan Grim, s, <lb />
. . . i-v of Slate. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qua b fore tie S <lb />
p n r i i of Pi. is <lb />
r of the i. st I -i en <lb />
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hereby given i i. i-e s t <lb />
the , i, to . Bin . i en <lb />
to . . all <lb />
; y claims a -a said <lb />
e not Red I in p . <lb />
same for p o U <lb />
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SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb />
FALLS <lb />
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having claims again t late are <lb />
notified u.;. ii.- <lb />
same to the tor t <lb />
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or this notice will bi plead in bar of <lb />
r., cry. <lb />
This of 1909 <lb />
lb <lb />
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Chesapeake Steamship Co. <lb />
AT EXTREMELY <lb />
LOW RATES <lb />
On July 27th. t 10th. 24th, and September <lb />
Till, Steamship will <lb />
ii ,. m ant i to Ni- <lb />
era Fads, at the law ate of limit return, <lb />
at sale. Liberal write th <lb />
for any r informal n. <lb />
C. I. HOPKINS, T. A. Norfolk.<lb />
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. <lb />
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near I <lb />
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bi a l .;. re were so <lb />
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Cars Industries. <lb />
For the . ending Jane <lb />
the mo i i n <lb />
ports the folio <lb />
I i Caro- <lb />
fertilizer <lb />
company. <lb />
factory. <lb />
company. <lb />
arc <lb />
coal company. <lb />
company. <lb />
Rocky Mount-$100,000 de- <lb />
company, <lb />
Lexington brick com- <lb />
of <lb />
The following were <lb />
Thursday night by Tar <lb />
Lodge K f P <lb />
Julius Brown, C. C. <lb />
E. V. C. <lb />
Kev. B. F. <lb />
J. N. Hart, M. of W. <lb />
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M. L. Turnage, I. G. <lb />
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occupied so time that the <lb />
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There was a lively behind tin- <lb />
when at length re <lb />
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famed and cried, you ban <lb />
played US n sin- <lb />
only and laid, I told you <lb />
I would run myself it you wronged <lb />
ind i New fork Post <lb />
Notice of Sale of Land. <lb />
v i ii i I, <lb />
County. <lb />
the r a i <lb />
, o i ii ii. , certain i . <lb />
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. offer for sale the court house <lb />
door in Pitt for <lb />
. h to I h i bi the follow- <lb />
describe tract of I <lb />
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county, Suite . North r- <lb />
Bethel i. . i I. p, and d, rib i <lb />
and . s fol Lying and b-- <lb />
in H. Pitt <lb />
adj i inn I , of J M. <lb />
A Cherry r, g <lb />
stake in J, M. Lloyd's line, and <lb />
I K with the railroad s to <lb />
N K. to Cherry's <lb />
line, in of a branch; thence <lb />
with -n d ti err line the <lb />
to corner I the Cot- <lb />
patent line; S <lb />
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acres, more l <lb />
This of June. <lb />
Nor h Stale Mutual Life Ins. Co. <lb />
Ito-i e A- I. Atty. <lb />
It l <lb />
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tie, will be pi in I i <lb />
18th of June, <lb />
. L, Mi n. . <lb />
Filming, <lb />
ltd<lb />
Between Norfolk. Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, April 1st. <lb />
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Ill, <lb />
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T. C. WHITE. G- P A- <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. <lb />
Notice lo <lb />
. qualified b- f re the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt s <lb />
or of the of Washington <lb />
M .-. ceased, . I Ci i hereby n <lb />
t,, p rs- I to the estate to <lb />
make nun to <lb />
and all per ;. having claims <lb />
estate are notified <lb />
y mu t t the <lb />
for pay me t on or before n e <lb />
ii h day of June, this <lb />
be pi,; in bat t <lb />
This th June, lull. <lb />
J. II Mills. <lb />
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FOR THE BEST <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
ALWAYS GO TO <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
a diamond with a flaw la better than <lb />
n stone without <lb />
Proverb <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of con- <lb />
in a certain g- <lb />
by Martha j. to J. A. <lb />
k.- on the day of <lb />
ii-, and r corded In th <lb />
of i e office of North <lb />
In Rook the <lb />
red will expose to ,. <lb />
before tin Curl House door in <lb />
ville, t the highest on Friday, <lb />
day o Joly II a certain track of <lb />
or land the <lb />
county of Pitt and State of <lb />
and described s follows, <lb />
The lot haired b Martha J. <lb />
from her moth r, Sarah Co; per, <lb />
same in a age to Kirks <lb />
Pros, work d r further description <lb />
Bee from Green Lumber <lb />
to Sarah Copper to satisfy <lb />
deed. Terms of <lb />
cash. <lb />
This day of June <lb />
J. A. Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for mill <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
V IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Provisions <lb />
Cotton and<lb />
kept ion- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. w. <lb />
North a <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your house. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
East Carolina Teachers, Training School <lb />
Established and maintained by the State the voting men and <lb />
women who wish to qualify themselves the <lb />
Building am equipment new and modem. Sanitation <lb />
opens October 5th, 1909. <lb />
For prospectus and address <lb />
H. WRIGHT, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d At w mos <lb />
Wanted. <lb />
the Greenville on Mrs. <lb />
M A White at the Singer to <lb />
Franco A <lb />
as the new <lb />
hair cucumber milk for <lb />
h picnic fruit and everything in <lb />
article. I ask your <lb />
Mrs. M. A. White. <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 />
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
ELEVEN INNING GAME <lb />
Greenville's Team Wins Her <lb />
Victory. <lb />
In one of the prettiest <lb />
ever played here the local <lb />
won from Tuesday by <lb />
the score to It took eleven <lb />
innings of hard work <lb />
which no one could vouch as to <lb />
who would win- <lb />
scored in the second Inning <lb />
when by Joyner took <lb />
and second, scoring on <lb />
hit to center. Until the i <lb />
loosed as if there would be no <lb />
more iring but first <lb />
on an error, second and <lb />
cored on In <lb />
the eighth filled I <lb />
bases with no or-out but. the <lb />
good head w of L f I d <lb />
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SEND CENTS h <lb />
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MUNiCiPAL MATTERS. <lb />
New Fiscal <lb />
DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. <lb />
THROW OUT THE <lb />
Th- People Have a <lb />
The first dance of the I <lb />
took place night ii <lb />
it. old Perkins open house. It <lb />
vis a subscription dance given <lb />
in .-f the young ladies <lb />
are Greenville. The <lb />
figures were pretty, led b <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Jr., assisted <lb />
by Mr. Luke of William- <lb />
Dancing lasted from <lb />
p. m. until u. m. The couples <lb />
participating in time <lb />
s Hettie Buss, of Raleigh, <lb />
Luke Lamb, of Williamston. <lb />
Miss Sallie Pierce, of Warsaw, <lb />
j first m with R. C- by. <lb />
a new fiscal ye in <lb />
mu i n <lb />
the Greenville, the Board Alder <lb />
men were in session u <lb />
the for the old and <lb />
them off t let it go the work th n w term. <lb />
into extra innings. In . Th-re were no <lb />
neither side <lb />
Mrs Hazel Mitchell, of Kin- <lb />
st r, with N O. <lb />
Miss Susie of K. <lb />
with Frank W. Wilson. <lb />
Mi I Allen, V . <lb />
with P. II. <lb />
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of the board, all the fax, with L. Ames Brown, <lb />
Give the Help and <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Will be Happier <lb />
Throw Out tin- Life Una <lb />
The kidneys need help. <lb />
They're overworked get the <lb />
poi.-. n lilt, red out of the <lb />
They're getting worse every minute. <lb />
Will you help <lb />
D, in Ki Pills have i lit <lb />
s of sufferer tack from <lb />
the verge of <lb />
Will cure any form of kidney trouble. <lb />
Mrs. Robert isms P. <lb />
lag-ton St. Becky Mount, N. C. <lb />
willingly give name in <lb />
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Cutters. Rakes and high <lb />
both v g, <lb />
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members who e terms expired <lb />
having been re elected. <lb />
The first work of <lb />
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mini, n.-.-v., ; u.-. <lb />
Bryan was safe at an oath o May H. W . <lb />
error, took seconded the wit. who bid b <lb />
n elected r two <lb />
Mi . Lee Brown with W. B. <lb />
it. Jr. <lb />
Mi Lot Skinner with D. If. <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Miss Lilian with Alex. <lb />
Mi s Nell Skinner with A. M. <lb />
Host-law. <lb />
Mi i Mattie M ye King with <lb />
Bill Patrick, <lb />
Miss Lucy Cobb with Royce <lb />
Tucker, <lb />
THE LOAN FUND. <lb />
Com j <lb />
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and Value as a <lb />
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two about <lb />
the loan n. that <lb />
themselves are it <lb />
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name and the i. <lb />
the movement <lb />
is ti a fund that m to <lb />
Jamie Bryan with W. U. women of small means, <lb />
who would not otherwise be <lb />
to do so, to complete their <lb />
cation. is not intended that <lb />
the fund shall he for <lb />
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prior D C. Moor. <lb />
Both pitchers did steady work, the oath lo <lb />
each allowing only five hits, the <lb />
The feature of the game us following constitute the <lb />
the heavy hitting of Turnage. <lb />
the three B. White <lb />
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four victories out of and C. B. Carr. Irma Cobb with Carey <lb />
i Ward-D. W. Warren. <lb />
games B. S. C. Wooten <lb />
will have a hen- with I, P gt g those rec <lb />
Tarboro team and Fourth MM . ft .,, h t <lb />
a. ; Richard William. It; but the he made on . <lb />
day. Just now the . a few R , terms so that those who re- <lb />
dollars in the Hole are ,<lb />
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them can by earnest en- <lb />
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great sacrifice. It is not intend-; <lb />
that the benefits shall go Furniture and <lb />
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BOY'S SAVED. that the go Furniture and . . <lb />
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av. re attack of We J; u. Cash i <lb />
two both of up College, in. , . <lb />
receives b, <lb />
the direct benefits will go , . 315.73 <lb />
i ll. tr. i A those who are it. bank and other U. H. , <lb />
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BACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black N. J m <lb />
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of a novel i i of an I in <lb />
W. L Clark, <lb />
Car it, went to G. <lb />
day. <lb />
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.-17 p. r month. <lb />
I departure from the ordinary may have in e <lb />
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on such occasions. Normal, or any other college. <lb />
, i i he known tint no in- The name of the n tn <lb />
.,, ,; wedding would endorses it. It la <lb />
i .-in end no presents ex. the work b <lb />
fee o I <lb />
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day of June, <lb />
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Bertha Gaskins Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
Hiss Martha Clark was the <lb />
guest of Miss Edwards <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
There was quite a large c <lb />
attended Sunday school at <lb />
Galloway's school house Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. C. Galloway attended Sun- <lb />
day school here Sunday. <lb />
The farmers have commence <lb />
curing tobacco. The crop is <lb />
very good. They are also busy <lb />
laying by corn. The is <lb />
still growing to some extent. <lb />
Nice lot of new <lb />
memorandum books etc. at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
MD door from all who wished to wit <lb />
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I. II <lb />
it. the my. Tins was <lb />
done, as it the announce- <lb />
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writ, I. <lb />
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doctor's bl I. Sold by J. <lb />
and Wooten. <lb />
i. n a, they needed. Of k ; J j- <lb />
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all ma u j <lb />
Agent for Machinery <lb />
c, us a <lb />
course this was horrible, disgust- <lb />
etc., but there was a good <lb />
course , is <lb />
Ti etc. but there was a . <lb />
of common sense in it. Did u. a f , <lb />
Resolutions of the Junior Or- look over a dis- AH , r , ;,,,. <lb />
t of the United American Me- play presents with- prompt attention, or phone ,,.,, ,. i- j ; J <lb />
out being strucK with the No. belief. W. H. tanner. <lb />
Whereas our Heavenly Father Der useless to 1- . <lb />
in His infinite wisdom has called in the lot and thinking of how <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
sworn to <lb />
,, . <lb />
from earth our friend and broth- much money had been Wasted g r, <lb />
Cannon Smith; and whereas; by in the purchase of y <lb />
is.- A.,. Una a. <lb />
death the Order has lost which there <lb />
bis fit <lb />
one of its most faithful be any use Besides, now often you get a <lb />
therefore be it resolved. Wisconsin girl will be saved the. W <lb />
trouble of taking care of a lot of I <lb />
S. T. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
n. Iii nit,<lb />
M Jones, <lb />
bin <lb />
That we the members of the , . <lb />
Junior Order of United extra pickle forks, butter knives, <lb />
. , can feel deeply the i bowl, forks, jelly <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. sad loss that we have sustained. ladles and the like. <lb />
yet we must bow submissively to i Observer. <lb />
thy B <lb />
Bat clean. o . His win. <lb />
lot we extend to the <lb />
Jell-0 ICE <lb />
to It Is <lb />
and Our <lb />
clean as your <lb />
CREAM Is to Make. <lb />
IDS <lb />
MU, without <lb />
l-ll l <lb />
two quart, of <lb />
In <lb />
salt a plat. <lb />
and <lb />
Ly <lb />
for a b, mu It <lb />
The Pure food Co., Roy, Y <lb />
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS THE <lb />
PRICE PEACE. <lb />
The terrible <lb />
Incident to certain skin <lb />
moat inst m y by applying <lb />
cent.<lb />
ed family our deepest sympathy <lb />
and commend them to the <lb />
Father who all things <lb />
well. <lb />
That a copy of these Wooten and <lb />
resolutions be spread upon the <lb />
minutes of our order, one Bent to <lb />
family and one to be publish- <lb />
ed in The Reflector. <lb />
K. Croom. Com. <lb />
P. C. Nye. I <lb />
Call and are P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- j Sc <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
box and be , <lb />
emergencies. Our If- <lb />
is a desire, g <lb />
we will see tool <lb />
box does not lack a tingle <lb />
useful article.<lb />
You Kt Harm , <lb />
B Morse c <lb />
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For Tobacco <lb />
Tin Roofing and Plumbing <lb />
Go to L. H. RENDER<lb />
Next door to J. R. I. . <lb />
MEREDITH COLLEGE <lb />
FOR <lb />
RALEIGH, N C <lb />
I Among the foremost for South. <lb />
AH <lb />
St. <lb />
R. T. VANN,<lb />
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POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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J- <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. <lb />
EDITOR AND <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription War <lb />
Six Months . <lb />
Single <lb />
may hat upon <lb />
t id business In Th <lb />
Building, corner<lb />
Bat In Um poet office at Greenville <lb />
N. C., mail natter. <lb />
JULY 1909. <lb />
, . <lb />
lay until <lb />
ling money away from <lb />
; your home <lb />
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I pal tor rain I <lb />
until it become mo- <lb />
it <lb />
rain item inserted <lb />
now it might be <lb />
-i- <lb />
you ;. nut in <lb />
ville, move and let <lb />
body else lake you. <lb />
i ii senate and <lb />
congress tired of game <lb />
tin-;, u vote.<lb />
Another i shock <lb />
i enough give <lb />
i of that city the shake.<lb />
If the m t i- responsible f r <lb />
all rain, e would like for <lb />
the t a I into hid<lb />
dying h the <lb />
brothers en <lb />
Wat Oil . i I n <lb />
its ugliest<lb />
A New York grand jury i <lb />
after the sugar In st, but is <lb />
not i spool to much <lb />
out i <lb />
not ask the editor to do <lb />
your kicking for you. If you <lb />
have not the courage to say a <lb />
thing yourself, nobody else <lb />
say it for you. <lb />
may yet show come along and the <lb />
folks flock to it. but an <lb />
of merit appears before <lb />
many empty seats. The bettor <lb />
class of attraction out the town <lb />
that treats them so indifferently. <lb />
Read The Reflector news <lb />
column- today and Set some idea <lb />
John Early the alleged <lb />
North Carolina leper who for <lb />
several months was isolated Dear <lb />
is now in a <lb />
of what Greenville is doing. New York hospital will be <lb />
And remember it is turned loose in a short while. <lb />
yours if you <lb />
A Boston scientist sends out a <lb />
warning that a snow will fail <lb />
before July is gone. A snow in <lb />
this sort weather would soon <lb />
itself stuck in the mud. <lb />
seem to have overlooked hunter <lb />
T. in the African <lb />
II had a top <lb />
mention in some lime. <lb />
Mi . the Ii has been <lb />
broken an cooler weather <lb />
taken it- place, congress may <lb />
take a new grip an decide to <lb />
in Washington longer, even <lb />
if n is not el as a summer <lb />
July ought be made to bring <lb />
things pass for Greenville, <lb />
In fact, e should keep ever- <lb />
it and make every <lb />
month I, r than the <lb />
one. <lb />
By the <lb />
on Sunday <lb />
take holiday <lb />
Mon lay both. <lb />
inly coining <lb />
tin is <lb />
t lay t <lb />
a- Raleigh had not had <lb />
enough along that line, <lb />
New- an is ad- <lb />
vising the folk kill the first <lb />
I hot cine- <lb />
for <lb />
i lie i to <lb />
gel In r share an . c <lb />
Ii lay and Monday for <lb />
i he ii of July. I is said <lb />
a they ii do the Sunday <lb />
it comes ween, <lb />
lie pros a <lb />
long lit of I i <lb />
When people on their <lb />
lives f t a little noise and <lb />
culled fun, they may t <lb />
ii lake on <lb />
Physicians there say he did not <lb />
have the leprosy but only a skin <lb />
disease, and that he is entirely <lb />
cured of that <lb />
GOVERNMENT COMPETING WITH <lb />
PRINTERS. <lb />
The government is <lb />
in <lb />
the <lb />
On the homeward trip from <lb />
press convention at <lb />
. last week the editor or <lb />
priming business in a way that <lb />
with the job <lb />
m the much to the dis- <lb />
. . . of the latter. It is <lb />
in the of envelopes, the <lb />
government furnishing the <lb />
stamped envelopes practically at <lb />
cost above the stamps and print- <lb />
the return card thereon free <lb />
of charge. In order to get more <lb />
of this business the government <lb />
has inaugurated a systematic <lb />
canvas among business men t-- <lb />
secure it. Printers throughout <lb />
Prohibition went into effect in. <lb />
, , ti- country are protesting <lb />
. State , , . . . , <lb />
, , I against this practice of gov- <lb />
. . June 30th. At the hour <lb />
Ii -lit there was <lb />
. in tin- i-it I <lb />
t he passing . <lb />
a i <lb />
ml A <lb />
if ms.<lb />
recent <lb />
. u the North Carolina <lb />
Press Association the following <lb />
v. a <lb />
That we most em <lb />
l .-ally protest the <lb />
custom of Depart- <lb />
of priming the return card <lb />
on stamped envelopes free of- <lb />
cost, and of charge to <lb />
as thereby the <lb />
becomes a direct of <lb />
the individual citizen, and taut <lb />
without profit to the govern- <lb />
nil <lb />
That this is intend <lb />
ed to express our disapproval <lb />
the course of the Third Assistant <lb />
Postmaster General in <lb />
this feature by means of <lb />
luring circulars sent through the <lb />
mail free of postage to every <lb />
in the country to be <lb />
distributed to business men <lb />
generally. <lb />
That we respect- <lb />
fully ask that steps be taken at <lb />
once to discontinue this <lb />
interference with the <lb />
legitimate priming business, a- <lb />
it i- obviously unfair for <lb />
use the machinery of the <lb />
government of the people to so <lb />
licit business from custom- <lb />
esp when <lb />
I he law in Si ate makes <lb />
ill, gal to sell any alcoholic <lb />
go ., two miles of a <lb />
house, and only I <lb />
; twelve mile- from <lb />
M tis escape this restrict n.<lb />
The in the South who <lb />
have had their mouths red <lb />
for census jobs will likely l- <lb />
given a lemon to suck. Con- <lb />
are urging President <lb />
give instructions <lb />
only white enumerators shall be <lb />
employed in districts south <lb />
the Mason and Dixon line. If <lb />
the president looks at the <lb />
right, as is very probable, <lb />
he will heed the requests the <lb />
congressmen in matter, <lb />
President sounds a note <lb />
of warning to his party, saying <lb />
it fails to live up to its prom- <lb />
and the expectations the <lb />
people will relegate. the <lb />
minority. No such danger of <lb />
while Democrats are <lb />
ping in the support of Re- <lb />
publican measures instead of <lb />
standing on the platform of their Is done without <lb />
would have been delivered Tree to the customer, <lb />
bus making imp, for US <lb />
The Reflector stopped over at <lb />
for a few hours <lb />
day afternoon. We had heard <lb />
much of this place and had a <lb />
de-ire to see it. is to <lb />
be known as the Baptist sum- <lb />
mer retreat. It is located on <lb />
the Southern Railway at the <lb />
weal end of tunnel <lb />
and i miles below Asheville. <lb />
About two square miles, or some <lb />
over 1200 acres, of land was pro- <lb />
cured and laid off in half acre <lb />
lots which are being sold at <lb />
A large number of lots have <lb />
been sold and already more than <lb />
twenty cottages have been built <lb />
and others are going up as fast <lb />
as material can be collected. <lb />
Work has begun on a large open <lb />
air tabernacle for assembly <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. duly 1909. <lb />
R. A. of <lb />
was in our town We <lb />
Ivy and Jo Smith went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday. <lb />
R. E. went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday. <lb />
Mills Smith wont to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday to get to. <lb />
flues. <lb />
Mrs. Lon of Ports- <lb />
mouth, Va. came Friday and is <lb />
stopping Ivy Smith's. <lb />
C. D. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Leon Johnnie Tyson, of <lb />
were visiting their <lb />
grandfather, R. A. <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs- B. P. was <lb />
visiting at C. E. <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. H. P. of <lb />
who has been spending s. v <lb />
weeks visiting her in <lb />
Ohio, returned home <lb />
The boys of town and <lb />
poses, as a number of meetings a at <lb />
Smith's house <lb />
party. <lb />
danger the Republicans in <lb />
the elect ion if Democrat <lb />
Ii id Blood together. <lb />
While is <lb />
the by rule, <lb />
are arranged to be held there <lb />
this summer. By next summer <lb />
an immense n will be <lb />
provided, also a hotel large <lb />
enough to accommodate several <lb />
people. While many <lb />
people are waiting for cottages <lb />
they occupy tents on the site <lb />
is intended that <lb />
shall be a retreat to which <lb />
may go for the summer at <lb />
night, and then repaired D. <lb />
Smith's store where they bads <lb />
very ice cream <lb />
A. A. Tyson, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, came up from Or, <lb />
Saturday evening and spent the <lb />
i, with C. D. Smith and <lb />
preached a good sermon at <lb />
Mays Chapel Sunday to a large <lb />
congregation and also preached <lb />
at Smith's house at night. <lb />
He returned to Greenville Mon <lb />
little cost, and a place for assent- morning. <lb />
., ; Miss Mary Joyner and Aaron <lb />
and conventions. <lb />
of <lb />
is in charge of tin <lb />
properly and has an office there <lb />
for looking after the sale of <lb />
and superintending the erection <lb />
of buildings. He is very <lb />
over the future of Blue- <lb />
and expects it to become <lb />
a retreat. There is <lb />
every prospect that his <lb />
will be fully realized, <lb />
the location is a beautiful one. <lb />
Sunday school here <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. Stalling, of Richmond, <lb />
and Mr. of Norfolk, who <lb />
arc visiting in our <lb />
county, were stepping at F. M. <lb />
Smith's and Sunday. <lb />
L. A. Cobb, or Kinston, after <lb />
spending several days his broth- <lb />
B. Cobb, Cob-dale, <lb />
returned hi me this n <lb />
We had so much rain last <lb />
week that the farmers could not <lb />
It is right at the summit of and th y are <lb />
The <lb />
We have not j t n I o <lb />
pap the <lb />
the II verdict <lb />
in right<lb />
Durham has joined the rank <lb />
ii class North <lb />
Carolina, making seven that are <lb />
now in the State. <lb />
Now if failed to your <lb />
taxes, con- <lb />
fronted with double tax, you <lb />
have only yourself to blame.<lb />
The Tennessee convicted night <lb />
riders have been granted a new <lb />
trial, which means that they <lb />
will get oil clear next time. <lb />
One way to help your home <lb />
town is to keep business at <lb />
home. Send that <lb />
your home people can supply. <lb />
From the talk we hear of con- <lb />
new buildings, then <lb />
will be something doing in <lb />
Greenville before a great while. <lb />
compete or it. <lb />
The secretary, B. Slier- <lb />
I rill, was instructed to forward, <lb />
a copy to each the senators <lb />
representatives from North <lb />
will help the cause along if some Carolina, with the request <lb />
,. , . . , do all iii their power to <lb />
operators are drilled a . , e . . , . <lb />
nave the custom referred to <lb />
little in catching the <lb />
asked for without having to be <lb />
told as many as half a dozen The Council of Slate is having <lb />
times and then be given the trouble over the half mil- <lb />
also to sure of correct lion dollar loud issue authorized <lb />
like the j by the last legislature. A Rah <lb />
calling by number, but for bank made a bid for the <lb />
there must be some bonds that was accepted, but a <lb />
both ends of the question having arisen over the <lb />
lino, legality of an amendment to the <lb />
bond bill passed by the <lb />
W hat possesses the people of tare, the issue of the bonds is <lb />
Greenville to dig up the grass held up until the courts <lb />
real evils existing in that their sidewalks During the <lb />
before raising such a commotion <lb />
S Ran- of the <lb />
r, has been <lb />
h . d of <lb />
. ion Nash county. Ho has <lb />
, i a teacher for sum j wars <lb />
and is well qualified lot his new <lb />
duties. <lb />
The Durham Herald well <lb />
that the reform <lb />
of might have <lb />
given attention to of the <lb />
street preachers. <lb />
Announcement is made that <lb />
Governor will appoint <lb />
Maj. Charles M. of <lb />
Greensboro, as president of the <lb />
North Carolina railroad to <lb />
Mr. Hugh G. Chatham. <lb />
This road is by the State <lb />
but leased to the Southern. <lb />
The to prove <lb />
is may not pro- <lb />
duce any more real results than <lb />
the tinkering that is going <lb />
on. <lb />
The Wrights are hard to dis- <lb />
courage with mishaps to their <lb />
flying machine. The kind of <lb />
Charlotte is certainly looking <lb />
higher. Last year it built a <lb />
12-story building that was <lb />
dubbed a sky scraper, and now <lb />
there is a plan on foot to double <lb />
that and build one of stories. <lb />
Charlotte up- <lb />
ward and outward. <lb />
recent heavy rains the side- <lb />
walks on of our streets <lb />
were washed into great gullies <lb />
and almost washed them com- <lb />
upon the matter. <lb />
While the purchasers of bonds <lb />
naturally want be satisfied that <lb />
they are legally issued, there is <lb />
no need for embarrassing the <lb />
Blue Ridge with a much <lb />
altitude than Asheville <lb />
plan of laying off tin <lb />
provides for wide streets and <lb />
parks- is an ideal <lb />
place for rest and recreation.<lb />
INSTITUTES. <lb />
July 28th and <lb />
30th. <lb />
patting long facts, for the <lb />
grass is ahead of them. They <lb />
have already lost a of their <lb />
in the field by the flood. <lb />
curing i- in full blast <lb />
in section tins we, k. R. E. <lb />
a very fine barn <lb />
of the weed he cured last <lb />
week. <lb />
We failed to get any mail yes- <lb />
on account of legal <lb />
holiday. They don't come very <lb />
often, but we miss the mail <lb />
Recently The I they do not <lb />
letter from Mr. T B. Parker, <lb />
director of institutes in <lb />
lime for sale. <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
connection with the Stats D- We have the best quality of <lb />
of Agriculture, stating <lb />
that two institutes were <lb />
soon to be held in Pitt county. <lb />
Another letter from Mr. Parker <lb />
gives the date for these institutes <lb />
as <lb />
At Greenville, Wednesday <lb />
July and at Grimesland, <lb />
Friday, July 30th. <lb />
Every farmer in Pitt county <lb />
who can do so should attend <lb />
these institutes and- take <lb />
with them, for the meet- <lb />
will be interesting and <lb />
helpful to women as well as to <lb />
men. They should also take <lb />
good faith and there is not the <lb />
slightest of the act being <lb />
repudiated. <lb />
the town by the way they treat <lb />
high-class attractions of real <lb />
merit when they appear in the <lb />
This was caused state. The legislature acted books and pencils along so <lb />
as to make note of what trans- <lb />
and preserve it for their <lb />
future guidance. <lb />
There is a bright future for <lb />
agriculture in North Carolina, <lb />
but to obtain the best results <lb />
from their labor many farmers <lb />
must supplant their antiquated <lb />
methods with ideas that are <lb />
more rational and in keeping <lb />
with present day progress. This <lb />
is the purpose of these <lb />
to educate the farmers to better <lb />
and more advanced methods of <lb />
agriculture and enable them to <lb />
reap larger benefits from their <lb />
work. <lb />
Bear in mind the dates on <lb />
which the two institutes are to <lb />
be held in Pitt county and let <lb />
the attendance at both of them <lb />
be large. <lb />
by the grass being dug away. <lb />
In most places people plant <lb />
grass on the bare spots and keep <lb />
it well mow ell which makes a <lb />
very pretty sight; but here they <lb />
seem to have a mania for dig- <lb />
it up and having the spots <lb />
bare, making very unsightly <lb />
places as well as causing sand to <lb />
wash into the gutters on the <lb />
streets to be shoveled out. <lb />
grass and keep it mowed ; <lb />
don't dig it up. A town <lb />
says keep your sidewalks <lb />
clean of weeds and grass, but it <lb />
i would be fur better to let a <lb />
Greenville people discredit grass strip remain next to the <lb />
curb line to prevent <lb />
The aldermen might well make <lb />
Mr. E. E. Hilliard, who last <lb />
fall was forced by ill health to <lb />
give up the active editorship of <lb />
his paper, the Neck <lb />
Common wealth, has now sold it <lb />
to Mr. J. C. Hardy, former <lb />
tor of the Record. <lb />
Mr. Hilliard was an able editor <lb />
and made The Commonwealth <lb />
an excellent paper. We regret <lb />
that the journalism of the State <lb />
has lost him. Mr. Hardy, who <lb />
has had much ex <lb />
will take charge at <lb />
once and feel sure he will <lb />
such amendment to the keep The Commonwealth up to <lb />
opera house. Let a cheap <lb />
its high standard. <lb />
will treat you<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. C. <lb />
Wood. <lb />
Wood would saw wood. <lb />
All the Wood saw j <lb />
Wood would saw. In j <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Authorized Agent if The Eastern <lb />
tor Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished sought to But <lb />
N. C II Kings Crow Roads. July . <lb />
Edward Beaman. of Snow W. L tr <lb />
Agent i me j a. -.-- <lb />
one day Woods <lb />
. . I m . no wood, and th <lb />
Rape, seed at J. ft. S ; Don't send elsewhere, when j buy better shoes <lb />
p can get nice ceiling and for they <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick, of windows and <lb />
was here Tuesday. made to order at <lb />
dour <lb />
an guaranteed satisfy, <lb />
shoe dealers everywhere sell <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Burton left Mon- <lb />
Hugh Corey came in Th <lb />
Dixon are <lb />
as wagons, cans and <lb />
as can be any where, j rim- <lb />
See them before buying. <lb />
J. J. of <lb />
came in <lb />
to visit friends and relatives. <lb />
If you tie wire <lb />
fence buy, American. <lb />
E. Turnage Co. <lb />
R. Smith to Rocky <lb />
Mount Tuesday. <lb />
Seed peanuts sale by J- R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Hodges to Kin- <lb />
and returned to- <lb />
Spring dress goods beer, and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
Helen Cox, after spend- <lb />
some time with <lb />
and relatives, left <lb />
for her home in Greensboro. <lb />
A car load of American Wire <lb />
Fencing just received. <lb />
E. Turnage Co. <lb />
Miss Rosa bland went la <lb />
Lime, cement, window, doors, <lb />
i and hinges at J. R. Smith <lb />
iv <lb />
U. G. Berry w at to Green- <lb />
ville Friday. <lb />
wagons are best, <lb />
because of test -ask H. C <lb />
ton. E. Turnage <lb />
J. J. Smith returned from a <lb />
trip to Washington City, <lb />
more, Richmond and Petersburg <lb />
and <lb />
J. K. Dixon Co. <lb />
Mrs. W E. Hooks, of <lb />
came in Friday to a <lb />
few days with parents. <lb />
Don't forget your hay <lb />
will need baling and that you <lb />
can purchase a hay press from <lb />
E. Turnage Co., at your <lb />
own terms. <lb />
Lloyd Turnage left Friday for <lb />
City. <lb />
We can shoe your mules <lb />
E. Co. <lb />
Mr-and Mrs- E. S. Coward, <lb />
Savannah, Ga. came in Sun-, <lb />
day to the day with d saw saw I saw <lb />
Monday. <lb />
would <lb />
no wood, and thus the <lb />
wood Wood sawed was not the <lb />
wood Wood would saw if Wood's <lb />
would saw wood. One <lb />
day saw a saw saw wood <lb />
as no other wood saw Wood saw <lb />
would saw wood. In fact of all <lb />
the wood saws Wood ever saw- <lb />
saw wood Wood never saw a <lb />
wood saw that would raw wood <lb />
as the wood saw Wood saw saw <lb />
wood would wood, and <lb />
never a wood saw that <lb />
would saw as wood <lb />
All kind sewing machine need- <lb />
Inks, shuttles, bobbins and <lb />
needle thread rs for sale by J. <lb />
R Smith Co. <lb />
Grifton. was in <lb />
a few hours Monday, visit- <lb />
his father. W. S. Blount. <lb />
We were surprised to find that <lb />
I. R. Smith Co. Dixon are ca- <lb />
tying such a nice line of coffins <lb />
wood saw id .-. <lb />
AI x . P <lb />
oven rum as- <lb />
la 1872 re v. i- <lb />
furniture <lb />
We hope he will meet of <lb />
with much success and give our <lb />
people a good <lb />
Mr. has also to ed Mi Ir c <lb />
himself <lb />
Mary of Snow Hill- V <lb />
welcome this new c tuple to o <lb />
ton. J- F. Pr <lb />
A new drive way has <lb />
added to the W. C <lb />
warehouse, Mr. Alle <lb />
tending the work. <lb />
Thorne will to <lb />
for a mot as he left S n <lb />
h tin a c m <lb />
friend<lb />
. ; <lb />
iv, i mt Carl Tun <lb />
m i i i <lb />
Miss . of K- <lb />
. . ;, , t J <lb />
. v . i . , , , ., . <lb />
ti w i made friends v l <lb />
We hope she <lb />
use. It proved on than Mrs. J. W. Dowd, <lb />
. . . i-.-i <lb />
, V, j .,. r than <lb />
any r remedy or treatment, <lb />
bi m cl <lb />
that record. I'm a small <lb />
, horses, repair your carts, bug- <lb />
I . . . . <lb />
II. M. Sauls has just record <lb />
ten will <lb />
opinion is. a I I, ii ugh they <lb />
otter th ; <lb />
It ea always be <lb />
ever, in ti e most severe <lb />
cases. 1- <lb />
and Coward Wooten. <lb />
R-ch i <lb />
Gr. e <lb />
ii . Ci<lb />
u J. <lb />
. i <lb />
. i-, L . <lb />
t.;. . . ., <lb />
i d,., <lb />
t-- <lb />
i. <lb />
Wednesday no, <lb />
j. r. Smith Co, <lb />
Herman Bed, of Kinston, came <lb />
i i V ; u <lb />
his sister, ,,. C <lb />
a bucket of Jim . us <lb />
lard at J K <lb />
Smith C. <lb />
. C A. Blount . <lb />
J -v u <lb />
and <lb />
-r at J. . <lb />
Co. <lb />
Will Harris <lb />
caskets of all prices and <lb />
see them when needing I foreign <lb />
am thing in this line. <lb />
Mis-- M Dawson, of <lb />
ton, was in towns short while <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Buy balusters, <lb />
stair post <lb />
end flooring of J. R. Smith <lb />
Co Dixon. <lb />
If you want a Mower or Rake, <lb />
can give you any style at <lb />
prices than can replace <lb />
them. E Turnage Co, <lb />
Lime ind cement for sale by <lb />
Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
J. W. Dowd, <lb />
has <lb />
J for i <lb />
Mrs G. A. n <lb />
nor, M., <lb />
with lei for a few d <lb />
the n i . <lb />
for the Disciples ha i been <lb />
and a half <lb />
lack material and <lb />
hew. <lb />
Rattlesnake. <lb />
A colored man from near <lb />
Vanceboro was here today show- <lb />
a which he <lb />
had captured alive and kept <lb />
a front cracker box. The <lb />
snake was about fact long <lb />
had twelve rattles and a button. <lb />
It was a looking <lb />
reptile. <lb />
. E <lb />
Mr, P. <lb />
I -3. c <lb />
The- Episcopal and M able ice en <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, S. O. <lb />
At the Business June 23rd, 1900. <lb />
honor of<lb />
. I . f <lb />
i. <lb />
. . ,. u fin <lb />
Sunday schools i in a pi <lb />
ant picnic. by t cur. <lb />
through the i y l <lb />
ho is ix <lb />
miles from , last <lb />
Rev. W, N. filled his <lb />
regular r; ac the M h <lb />
church last Sui lay. i id <lb />
that he n i <lb />
here on the third a <lb />
wished t the f r <lb />
few days W shop <lb />
return with new <lb />
for his work. <lb />
Rev. Jesse <lb />
pastor, his v g , . <lb />
C i <lb />
. . i. . , <lb />
lay, July <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
v.<lb />
home in country for <lb />
a while. We extend to them <lb />
many good wish for a happy <lb />
wedded life, <lb />
Paris Green at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Ii. S. to Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
The hose for <lb />
ladies and gentlemen is one of <lb />
the best on the market at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
R. <lb />
The Brick tobacco ware- <lb />
house is for rent. It is <lb />
located and lighted. The <lb />
right man can do a good business <lb />
here this season. Apply to J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Miss Maye, left Wednesday <lb />
for Middlesex. J- R. Smith went <lb />
as far as Greenville with th.-m. <lb />
Don't fail to buy from <lb />
E. Turnage Co. where <lb />
you can buy them at cost. <lb />
Miss Dora of Kin- <lb />
came Wednesday to spend <lb />
a few with her parents. <lb />
If you expect to buy a gasoline <lb />
engine E. Turnage Co. <lb />
can make price and terms <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon has accept- <lb />
ed a position in the central <lb />
office to succeed Miss Carraway. <lb />
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Jennie Ormond came in <lb />
Thursday from Fayetteville, <lb />
Durham and other points, where <lb />
she has been friends and <lb />
relatives, and will now spend a <lb />
days with Mrs. E. Turnage. <lb />
Mason's fruit jars, caps and <lb />
rubbers for same at J. R. Smith <lb />
Ca <lb />
Mrs. C. A. Blount left Thurs- <lb />
day for Farmville. <lb />
Mow- <lb />
and rakes for sale at old <lb />
price, E. Turnage Co. <lb />
friends <lb />
J. R. <lb />
in town a <lb />
spend a few day <lb />
and s. <lb />
N, C. cut herrings <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Coward was <lb />
few hours Saturday. <lb />
School tab, is. Bibles <lb />
and Testaments at Smith Co. <lb />
S. F. Nobles Went Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. <lb />
bushels rice country corn <lb />
at per bushel at J- <lb />
Smith. Co. Dix n <lb />
Mrs. F. after a few <lb />
to Mrs. H. C Ormond, <lb />
Resources <lb />
68,170.65 J Capital stool <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
, . . <lb />
I l. profits, less <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
furniture and fixture <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold <lb />
silver coin, including all <lb />
minor cur. 1,059.18 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
in <lb />
ti,. P <lb />
new <lb />
Church Farm ill <lb />
. a, <lb />
500.06 <lb />
2,500.00 <lb />
8,102.65 J cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
205.00 Dividend unpaid <lb />
631.87 <lb />
72.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to cheek 41,826.36 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total 80,080.12 <lb />
. r,<lb />
r  <lb />
building not I. <lb />
Rev. <lb />
ready, and that work w be <lb />
on the house soon, <lb />
Blind <lb />
IS- <lb />
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.; <lb />
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i on <lb />
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returned to her home in <lb />
Ask Mr. E. E. about the <lb />
Grist he purchased and let <lb />
him tell you all about it. <lb />
D. Gibb left Saturday for <lb />
Charleston, S. C. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. have the <lb />
largest sign in Ayden, <lb />
Shoes for Ladies and <lb />
Gentlemen. <lb />
Miss Patrick, of Grifton, <lb />
was in town a few hours <lb />
day visiting Misses Lizzie and <lb />
Florence Blount. <lb />
Field peas, rape and millet seed <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stokes, Mr- <lb />
and Mrs. B. S. Misses <lb />
Vida Willie Faulk- <lb />
and Annie and M. B. <lb />
Tripp went to Morehead City <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Any kind of sewing machine <lb />
needle you want at J- R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
J. R. Smith went to Middlesex <lb />
Saturday and returned Monday <lb />
with his wife and daughter who <lb />
have been visiting there a few <lb />
days. <lb />
King Edward, of Great Brit- <lb />
is one of the greatest of the <lb />
of Europe. There's <lb />
only one in Amer- <lb />
but that's the greatest of all <lb />
shoes, and only one shoe bears <lb />
this mark of royalty. <lb />
For sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
J. K. Si of I he above named bunk, do solemnly <lb />
the statement s the best o my knowledge an I belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct <lb />
fore me. this of June, i J- R <lb />
Monday night the o <lb />
people bad an c i i <lb />
Th p <lb />
got an <lb />
whiskey was being sold x- <lb />
there, and Chief Smith with boy's life saved. <lb />
Night Policeman w <lb />
out to investigate They captured <lb />
Alex. colored, ii . . <lb />
that <lb />
1900, <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
R. G. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Roods or Mm H Is <lb />
with bottles of the <lb />
We are prepared to furnish you 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 />
dent which the officers also took <lb />
in charge. From the amount of <lb />
money had, ho bad <lb />
evidently been a large <lb />
business. Mayer Whedbee <lb />
bound him over to Superior <lb />
court under bond.<lb />
cur i him and <lb />
I H. -i <lb />
. . , ., <lb />
I i- <lb />
Hill, A a. <lb />
. no do tilth r med <lb />
the lives of mi i i <lb />
ii with oil i i the <lb />
d a lire is <lb />
F y J. L. <lb />
Coward .- <lb />
SEES MOTHER GROW YOUNG. <lb />
-It would be hard to the <lb />
wonderful change of my since <lb />
she lo u-i- Electric I. <lb />
writ.-s Mr. W. I. of Dan <lb />
forth, past <lb />
seems really to I a growing young again. <lb />
Slit- suffered misery from <lb />
for yarn. At last the could <lb />
neither eat. drink nor sleep. Doctors <lb />
The Board Commissioner <lb />
had a mount of routine <lb />
are now closing out our line of LOW CUT SHOES, and also <lb />
line of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at a <lb />
room for fall line of goods. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY by <lb />
coming to see before make your purchase. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
cave her up ard all remedies failed till <lb />
Electric Bitters worked such wonders <lb />
for her Th.-y all <lb />
vital organs, cure liver and kidney <lb />
troubles, induce sleep, impart strength <lb />
and appetite. Only all ts. <lb />
Mon- <lb />
NEW IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb />
AYDEN. N. C- <lb />
We want our customers to know we -e better U sell <lb />
their tobacco this year than ever before We have larger <lb />
must have the but more than that is our new <lb />
Warehouse which has lights that can not he improved. g us your <lb />
first this year and we will surely you. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
day, such as examining accounts <lb />
issuing orders, but not much <lb />
of special interest <lb />
Full settlement was made with <lb />
the sheriff of all amounts due <lb />
by him to the a for the last <lb />
year. <lb />
The board adjourned to meet <lb />
again next Monday, at which <lb />
time will receive the tax <lb />
excessive valuation. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLES. <lb />
doctoring <lb />
y, for a <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. U. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina <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 />
treat you <lb />
r twelve<lb />
n nearly five hand r tor <lb />
medicine do foes I <lb />
ed my wife one numb In <lb />
and Iv. r I let . <lb />
her so h co Hint c. t <lb />
use them Hi J have done her m <lb />
good than all mi <lb />
Boy. r Folsom <lb />
This medicine sale by J. Woo- <lb />
c. <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina.<lb /></p>
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WHY NOT GET THE BEST <lb />
THE NEW YORK LIFE Has Larger Assets <lb />
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until out. <lb />
There are other unusual s of RALSTON <lb />
construction will appeal to you. <lb />
n -i look over our n. w <lb />
A Useless Implement. <lb />
It i not always safe to meddle <lb />
with the unfamiliar. Mr. James <lb />
Russell in of <lb />
gives the following story an <lb />
illustrating the simplicity of the <lb />
Scotch farmer of the <lb />
A well to do tenant bought a <lb />
barometer at a public sale. Soon <lb />
the minister him how <lb />
ire liked it. <lb />
at returned the honest <lb />
farmer. the <lb />
what way is it not the <lb />
thin <lb />
-u. replied the pa- <lb />
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than was nae easting <lb />
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. . thinking there something <lb />
, i. took it and i <lb />
it outside and in. <lb />
last discovered a glass <lb />
ti , hole in the end it. <lb />
that the matter, <lb />
I stopped up the hole. But it did <lb />
a d a all <lb />
The Way She <lb />
wife is remarked a <lb />
proud husband. I said. <lb />
That is the word. It her even <lb />
if it is misused as a general rule. <lb />
Well. I'll tell you what she docs, <lb />
and then you can judge your- <lb />
self if you ever heard of anything <lb />
like She writes letters or- <lb />
note paper and follows the <lb />
regular folds of the paper, and you <lb />
can read her letters without pus <lb />
sling for ten minutes trying to <lb />
what page comes next. Besides <lb />
following the regular order of the <lb />
pages, numbers them t make <lb />
fine. And never knew her to <lb />
underscore a single word. Now, <lb />
then, did you ever hear of a woman <lb />
like Inter Ocean. <lb />
The Contrast. <lb />
The elderly bride regarded In <lb />
mirror her wreath of orange <lb />
her Ivory satin and <lb />
and her long rope f r <lb />
feet <lb />
only on trouble about <lb />
she <lb />
face look s. Y <lb />
mat <lb />
Just Received <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Should Have Special Attention at this Season <lb />
Stock Food, <lb />
International Worm Powder <lb />
and Vermin Destroyer<lb />
warn <lb />
THE NEW DRUG E <lb />
A CAR LOAD <lb />
of Wire, and inches <lb />
Also a Car Load of 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 />
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb />
in every line <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
.-r- <lb />
tea <lb />
We have some shapes that are not selling still this season's straw, such as <lb />
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 />
shapes while they last <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
shapes while they last <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
-3<lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting you a home to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L C ARTHUR, <lb />
Greenville, C.<lb />
OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT GREENVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, t the <lb />
close of business, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
AND R <lb />
IN <lb />
North Carolina Mountains <lb />
Land <lb />
Sapphire <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
At the close f <lb />
The Between Poor Good <lb />
It is a fact net known that very <lb />
sewing machine manufacturers <lb />
their own cabinet work This is a <lb />
distinct industry <lb />
The Singer Company owns end operates <lb />
the largest and beet equipped factory in <lb />
the world, exclusively devoted to the <lb />
production cf the highest grade sewing <lb />
machine cabinet work. <lb />
J Only the finest woods procurable are used. <lb />
To insure the proper selection of these <lb />
woods, a corps of expert wood rangers is <lb />
employed, whose duty it is to purchase <lb />
individual trees, the grain and growth of <lb />
which entitle them to use in Singer cabinet <lb />
work. <lb />
This is why Singer cabinet work, bes ides <lb />
being the most durable, is also the most <lb />
Singer process brings out all <lb />
the richness and natural beauty of the wood. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb />
Main St, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Loans and discount t at any Season and Particularly so at tins <lb />
Overdrafts and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
U. S. to secure cir- <lb />
Banking home, furniture, <lb />
and fixtures <lb />
Duo from National I <lb />
reserve <lb />
Due from State <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Due from approved re- <lb />
serve <lb />
Checks oilier cash <lb />
items <lb />
for clearing <lb />
Notes of other <lb />
Banks <lb />
Fractional paper currency, <lb />
and cents <lb />
Specie <lb />
notes <lb />
Redemption fund with U. <lb />
i S. Treasurer per cent, <lb />
of <lb />
Railway I with <lb />
d b me n Golds <lb />
2,000.00 . an N. C , <lb />
Durham, and on <lb />
3,241.42 following <lb />
Resources I <lb />
Loans discounts . . <lb />
14.663.32 <lb />
No. <lb />
Ea-t Ti r a <lb />
Overdrafts secure <lb />
Other bonds <lb />
mortgages <lb />
No. <lb />
D Hey I Furniture and fixtures 1,682.89 <lb />
Mo, m l-v Ar P. m. Demand loans <lb />
m Ar 6.8 p. m. from <lb />
1,087.98<lb />
u, hills i--- <lb />
i Bill payable <lb />
17,500.00 <lb />
. 1.173. <lb />
V, , Ar 6.8 p. m. S . .,, , . . . , <lb />
9.5. m l-v Ar 5.15 p. . Cash items 8,015.1 , ,,, ,. <lb />
hole ,, , , <lb />
11.25 a. m. bank notes and to hanks <lb />
r 11.02 . <lb />
f p n. Ar a. in.<lb />
ill r U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
lip. t- <lb />
,. m Ai . a <lb />
i a. m. <lb />
Or NORTH of Tilt. <lb />
S. the I an <lb />
above is true Co tin <lb />
Total <lb />
edge belief. s- <lb />
Subscribed sworn to <lb />
lore me, this day of June, j <lb />
Andrew <lb />
Notary <lb />
A WARNING DREAM. <lb />
The Vision Lincoln Saw Several Times <lb />
In His Sleep. <lb />
believed devoutly In <lb />
or as fore- <lb />
casts of what come, even <lb />
lie who prides himself upon ills <lb />
freedom from knows of <lb />
or baa experienced at least one dream <lb />
cannot explained as a mere <lb />
result of overfeeding. <lb />
When we contemplate dreams and <lb />
their science can as <lb />
but little in explanation, <lb />
Collins this to be so in one of <lb />
Ills most novels. <lb />
Warning dreams or premonitions ma; <lb />
be the result of natural laws which <lb />
we do not understand. <lb />
Lincoln was not counted <lb />
he had some <lb />
In prophetic of one <lb />
dream, ill least, for it visited his sleep <lb />
on several and he spoke of <lb />
it seriously to members of his family <lb />
and to his closest friends. tolling <lb />
of this vision he said he Seemed to be <lb />
In singular, Indescribable vessel. <lb />
hut always the Same, with <lb />
great toward a dark and In- <lb />
definite <lb />
The dream preceded several marked <lb />
daring his of <lb />
chair, notably before the <lb />
of <lb />
and <lb />
tin lbs morning of memorable <lb />
14th of April be Informed members of <lb />
his cabinet that he had dreamed this <lb />
same the night before and be- <lb />
that they were on threshold <lb />
of some momentous Issue. So I in <lb />
were bis remarks that his <lb />
auditors were profoundly moved, bat <lb />
no seer them read the <lb />
Wanting; and foresee the <lb />
news of his assassination which <lb />
lie Bashed that to n stunned <lb />
HERE IS RELIEF FOB WOMBS. <lb />
If have in the <lb />
or trouble, and <lb />
want a certain, relief <lb />
M Grays <lb />
f H a safe, re <lb />
e regulator, and r a male <lb />
including id <lb />
Mather Gray's Au <lb />
is obJ by o- sent by <lb />
c s. I I s <lb />
Address, The Mother Co . I. . <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
THE BOTTLE CONJURER. <lb />
Other convenient S c <lb />
I Through Ar.-a <lb />
e Trip Summer Tourist Tickets will be on sale <lb />
May IS. <lb />
LIABILITIES. For info as fares, <lb />
Capital stock paid in J 50.000.,, <lb />
-L R. I.<lb />
outstanding on <lb />
i mis u. paid s CAROLINA <lb />
Individual deposits . at a J <lb />
Normal and <lb />
Cashier's clucks <lb />
outstanding 91.64 <lb />
Bonds borrowed <lb />
n d by the State the <lb />
Total I 229.8.5.17 of Carolina Four regular Courses <lb />
State of N. C, County of Pitt, cad to Degrees. i I <lb />
I, F. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- for IV I- all m-m n begins <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear that September .-,; to <lb />
the above is true to the best cute, .-non d a,., s ear y as p f <lb />
of and belief. For and other Information <lb />
Cashier, address <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me M cs- <lb />
this 26th day IS 1909. 6-1 mo d w <lb />
U. <lb />
Notary Public. -j he North Carolina <lb />
I. <lb />
solemnly <lb />
my <lb />
A. White, <lb />
stria I<lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
WALCOTT M RE S . IVE <lb />
i c <lb />
es in Schedules <lb />
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE <lb />
Greensboro, C. Between Washington. Wilson and Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
College of an., <lb />
Arts. <lb />
In bis better moments stormy Car- <lb />
to say. Is till sum <lb />
of life, the to captivate and the <lb />
with which to <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our tow <lb />
machine -r <lb />
dry La- <lb />
dies waited on at their <lb />
An Old Hoax That Caused a <lb />
In a London Theater. <lb />
In there appeared In the news- <lb />
papers of London an advertisement <lb />
Stating that on a certain night a re- <lb />
markable conjurer would perform In <lb />
the theater, lie would, the <lb />
run, borrow common <lb />
walking cane from any member of the <lb />
and play the mu- <lb />
sic of every Instrument now In <lb />
It was also promised that be would <lb />
take an ordinary wine bottle, place It <lb />
on a table In the middle of the stage, <lb />
get Into It the sight of nil the <lb />
and sing while In It. In <lb />
the same issue of the newspaper was <lb />
n second advertisement announcing <lb />
the arrival of Signer <lb />
surprising dwarf no taller <lb />
than n tobacco who engaged to <lb />
perform with and outdo the <lb />
contorting himself In all man- <lb />
of shapes and finally his <lb />
mouth wide and jumping down his <lb />
own This feat, not without <lb />
reason, described as <lb />
the wonder of all <lb />
wonders as ever the world wondered <lb />
The night set for this dual display <lb />
of found th <lb />
theater packed from roof to pit. Hut <lb />
as the time passed and the curtain re- <lb />
down catcalls and hisses be- <lb />
be heard. Then a man In the j <lb />
pit stood up and In a calm voice an- <lb />
that If double prices were <lb />
paid the conjurer would get Into j <lb />
pint Instead of a quart bottle. At <lb />
the audience realized that they were j <lb />
being hoaxed. Somebody threw n <lb />
lighted candle Into a box. and tills was <lb />
signal for n riot. Hunches were <lb />
torn up and boxes pulled down, while <lb />
the timid rushed for tho doors, with, <lb />
great loss of wigs, hats, swords and <lb />
canes. Those who remained, <lb />
by roughs from outside, com- <lb />
destroyed the interior of tho <lb />
theater nod finished up by dragging, <lb />
tho scenery Into tho street, Where It <lb />
was burned In n huge Nor <lb />
was the author of this Imposture over <lb />
discovered, although It commonly <lb />
a ml billed either to an actor who had <lb />
been discharged or to a mischievous <lb />
nobleman on winning a wager. <lb />
New York Tribune. <lb />
Correct <lb />
;. E, HARRIS.<lb />
F. G. JAM . , <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Tho college for vocational <lb />
. in Agriculture <lb />
in Civil, and <lb />
, Engineering; i Cotton <lb />
Milling and <lb />
Ch by no. lit for <lb />
. y mg one of <lb />
A dress <lb />
D. H. BILL, President, <lb />
West N. C. <lb />
Automobile <lb />
For Sale <lb />
No. d j D Sunday <lb />
c- <lb />
P. <lb />
gt n <lb />
in e <lb />
. 8.1 <lb />
all i <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Schedule Between Raleigh, Wilson, l <lb />
Washington New Bern, C <lb />
I Cadillac, Four <lb />
H. P. <lb />
in first-class <lb />
Equipped with top, <lb />
two gas lamps, <lb />
three oil lamps, speed-meter, <lb />
horn, tools, extra inner tubes <lb />
one set of tire chains, pump, <lb />
etc. <lb />
This car has not been <lb />
four thousand miles alto- <lb />
and runs as quiet <lb />
and easy as a new car, <lb />
been well cared for. <lb />
For price and further par- <lb />
write or call on <lb />
P. H. HANES, Jr., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. P. <lb />
The mail you art; looking <lb />
you <lb />
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb />
and tor Adv. <lb />
Pictures framed to Order <lb />
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb />
cents a <lb />
Agent for Carbon <lb />
Paper Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
none better made. <lb />
All I <lb />
W. P- EDWARDS <lb />
When in Beaufort stop at the <lb />
On boardwalk and facing inlet <lb />
For terms apply to <lb />
PAUL H- D- Proprietress. <lb />
THE TAILOR lo Norfolk, Va. and <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
No. <lb />
tin v <lb />
A. M. <lb />
U. <lb />
9.48 <lb />
10.82 <lb />
II. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
I No <lb />
Ex <lb />
Sand <lb />
A. M. <lb />
6.30 <lb />
8.23 <lb />
11.15 <lb />
10.311 <lb />
.-I. <lb />
Ml <lb />
P, M. <lb />
Ed cl v J l <lb />
EASTERN TIME <lb />
N. Jo, <lb />
illy S inlay <lb />
Except j <lb />
Ml day <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
K Huh <lb />
ill <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Chocowinity <lb />
Washington <lb />
Chocowinity <lb />
New Bern <lb />
P. II. <lb />
9-22 <lb />
SO <lb />
I. <lb />
S J. <lb />
3.40 <lb />
P. M. <lb />
8.113 <lb />
HO <lb />
P. M. <lb />
H. C <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
if it is INSURANCE see <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
prepared to clean, press repair tickets on sale for all trains <lb />
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts each Saturday and for Sunday <lb />
ah forenoon commencing sot <lb />
All work promptly, suits May 29th and <lb />
made to order when desired. Saturday sept. 4th, <lb />
to return Monday follow-, <lb />
date of sale. <lb />
An excellent opportunity to <lb />
visit the famous seashore resorts j <lb />
of Virginia and North Carolina <lb />
at a minimum cost. i <lb />
For information call on ticket; <lb />
or T. C. White. <lb />
j S O O R I N G <lb />
Now n Sam White on Five Point. More room and larger Com <lb />
to pee me. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Tour patronage Solicited. <lb />
PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors a-1 handler. . <lb />
bagging, Bags. W. J. <lb />
and p ft, <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALl <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
G. P- A. <lb />
P. t. M. <lb />
Pulley <lb />
Ho mi of women's Fashions, Greenville C. <lb /></p>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
A r The Eastern and Vicinity- Advertising on Application <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have sum- j and eggs a specialty, j OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
d robes and dusters. Come and get the beet <lb />
R-. Mr Armstrong, of Harrington. Barber ft Co. <lb />
den. was in town a F improved <lb />
. . ; mowing machines, repairs etc. <lb />
A new line of bi St crockery <lb />
opened <lb />
Harrington. Barber A Co. <lb />
Col b left for her <lb />
home at Conetoe <lb />
V- ; v carrying sewing ma- <lb />
all kinds. Don't <lb />
be bewildered if you breaK th <lb />
last one on hand. s ha <lb />
them, A W. Ange Co, <lb />
see H Barber Co. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can nice hoarse <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Cox is visiting in <lb />
Greenville this week. <lb />
You will need lime to repair <lb />
I nose furnaces. have <lb />
it and can give you a good price <lb />
on it. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Make your tobacco barns tight <lb />
will the from many <lb />
miser, . enable him to rat <lb />
he prevent <lb />
the food assimilate <lb />
the body, give keen appetite. <lb />
Mrs. L. T. West, <lb />
Kinston, spent Wednesday here by using good sheathing paper. <lb />
visiting supply you. <lb />
. . V was in A. Ange Co. <lb />
town We wish to say to our custom <lb />
i. r- that we have just received <lb />
Oakley. N. C. July <lb />
Miss Carson, of <lb />
visited Mrs C last <lb />
Friday and Saturday. <lb />
T. W. Whitehurst and bride, <lb />
of visited J- B. <lb />
Whitehurst, his father, Sunday. <lb />
our clever sec- <lb />
master, spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday in Washington. <lb />
Mrs. Taylor went to <lb />
Saturday and returned <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Carrie Bell, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, came and re- <lb />
sick <lb />
cause the to as <lb />
the body, give I <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
and solid sugar <lb />
coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
. . Harri i Barber carload of land plaster and can <lb />
Wed -.- give you a good price on same, <lb />
i. he . yours is going. <lb />
v. Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
there. Mr. j Mrs. B. T. Cox, Mrs. Magpie <lb />
B . Butt, Master Horace Butt, Miss- <lb />
i . p Lucretia Hughes and <lb />
. -.- yesterday in Green- <lb />
. . <lb />
ti . crops and fat <lb />
I , We have iI j <lb />
A. . <lb />
. . . of <lb />
,. -v d V <lb />
tin <lb />
Car of <lb />
nice bright <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
XI TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
New <lb />
turned Sunday. <lb />
Eli Rogers went to Washing- <lb />
ton Monday. <lb />
We regret to note that little <lb />
Maggie Belcher is quite sick. <lb />
Miss Minnie Whitehurst is <lb />
visiting in Greenville this week. <lb />
A man by the name Hudson <lb />
had a moving picture show ad- <lb />
for this place or June <lb />
He came on time and it <lb />
was the rearer, nothing that <lb />
l ever came to this place. <lb />
J. E. Hires, of C, <lb />
nay j spent Sunday night here and <lb />
returned to his home Monday. <lb />
George of Butter- <lb />
worth. is spending a few <lb />
days here with his friends. <lb />
The remains of Mrs. Bettie <lb />
GOOD EFFECTS OF PROHIBITION. <lb />
Large in Cam Before the <lb />
Mayor. <lb />
On the of July prohibition <lb />
under the state law had <lb />
in effect only six months. For <lb />
some years previous to <lb />
time sale ins had been closed in <lb />
Greenville and the town bad a <lb />
dispensary, Even that change <lb />
had brought about a noticeable <lb />
difference in sobriety of <lb />
the people, and this has been <lb />
all the more pronounced since <lb />
the dispensary was closed and <lb />
prohibition I as prevailed. <lb />
To get at some statistics <lb />
bearing upon the improve con- <lb />
The r call d <lb />
OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business, June 1800. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
910,901.51 <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Hue- from <lb />
Cash items 6.00 <lb />
Hold coin 95.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency 862.06 <lb />
Nat bank notes and other <lb />
V. H. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
. Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 850.80 <lb />
Bills payable 8,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 203.30 <lb />
Deposits to ck <lb />
Due in and 87.27 <lb />
check 1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb />
We, J. E Green, Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state <lb />
is true in the of our knowledge and belief <lb />
V. A EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst, <lb />
Subscribed and .-worn to be-, Correct- <lb />
fore me, this day of Jane, <lb />
B H. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Cashier <lb />
-Attest <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
I;. II Hunsucker, <lb />
A. Cox. <lb />
Directors <lb />
a r. and grooving our <lb />
Rues for years past.; Andrews were brought for <lb />
to and . Saturday afternoon from <lb />
that v- have good material. N. C. Mrs. Andrews <lb />
,, ; and about years old, a <lb />
. of Primitive <lb />
TI where w II church, a loving mother, a most <lb />
banking in a business co, w r I excellent neighbor Always <lb />
W . . very much, <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
upon Mayor H. W. <lb />
ascertain what his court dockets <lb />
show before and since <lb />
went into i The <lb />
result of this investigation was <lb />
marvelous and show, an <lb />
that is most gratifying <lb />
The period of examination cover- <lb />
ed tile r six months that the <lb />
was in operation. <lb />
from July t to December 31st, <lb />
i, with the first <lb />
six months u prohibition, <lb />
from 1st to Jun- 30th, <lb />
1909. figures speaK for <lb />
r. <lb />
ti six months in 1908. <lb />
July to December inclusive, the <lb />
total amount of -es <lb />
REPORT ill CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State North at the close business, June 23rd, 1909 <lb />
Loans and Discounts 788.10 <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and <lb />
Banking house, <lb />
1- <lb />
Due from <lb />
and <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor com <lb />
U. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund 500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time certificate <lb />
posit <lb />
Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
34.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
5.752.04 <lb />
Total <lb />
f 21,175.01 <lb />
Total <lb />
821,176.01, <lb />
A. . .- , <lb />
Sever went <lb />
t i i la it to a <lb />
. i <lb />
Anew . <lb />
it just in.<lb />
I t <lb />
suit to drunkenness or <lb />
while for <lb />
v hip. Pr i <lb />
cl, . Call . formerly here <lb />
Co. Winterville, i but now i S C, <lb />
All kinds, that do. h all thing well, but yet; <lb />
. IV. <lb />
A nice la S a i I in <lb />
I . this noble woman. <lb />
. or Co. <lb />
of i .- <lb />
JACK items. <lb />
Black Jack. N. C, July <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. ;, T. Gardner, of the above-named bank, do sol <lb />
em swear that the Is true to lest of my <lb />
knowledge and belief, <lb />
G. Cashier. <lb />
L, J, Chapman, <lb />
John Brooks, <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed to be-l <lb />
y of June <lb />
B. F. JENKINS, <lb />
the death of this goad woman Is <lb />
a sad shook to all that know her. n ,,. <lb />
A large crowd was present at the tiger. <lb />
to i . t i st tribute of <lb />
by liquor was <lb />
the same six months <lb />
X. . <lb />
In. C, <lb />
J. Kittrell went to Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
We are going to sail out our <lb />
lot at once, at <lb />
If you want a pair <lb />
of units cheap see us. <lb />
A. Ange Co. <lb />
Fruit jars all all sizes. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
Y team is working very <lb />
hard now. You be good <lb />
to them using to <lb />
keep the off. It is <lb />
teed Call on us for it. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Shoes of all kinds. Another <lb />
lot of shoes came <lb />
in yesterday. Everybody wears <lb />
because its right, it wears <lb />
right and its price is right. <lb />
Come and get a before the <lb />
lot is picked over. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Land plaster plenty of it. <lb />
Try some under peas and <lb />
you will see that you will have <lb />
absolutely no pops. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
When you want a cold drink <lb />
you want the that <lb />
made right. You want to get it <lb />
from a nice, perfectly clean <lb />
fountain, and from a kind clerk <lb />
who will treat you right. I have <lb />
such a place. Come and get a <lb />
drink and you will come again. <lb />
W. L. House Co. <lb />
Mrs. C S. Smith returned from <lb />
Kinston Monday morning. <lb />
Eunice of Le <lb />
county, is here visiting her <lb />
O. C. <lb />
, mi on a visit to his parents, I Mayo, who died Saturday morn <lb />
The total number of cases of i <lb />
kinds tried by the mayor <lb />
I the six months of <lb />
and the six months in 1909 <lb />
y were only <lb />
Thus it will be seen that e J <lb />
J. A. C V. Clark, nM not, a <lb />
left Saturday evening , whiskey cases, but tic-; <lb />
the of funeral their uncle, Ell all of <lb />
offenses against the law has<lb />
Mr. P. H. Kittrell. near . been almost ls great. It was <lb />
A G. M. G. Bryan, L. L. E- L- for noticeable that of the case <lb />
d N. W. went N. Y. last Wednesday I mayor has tried since <lb />
.-. .<lb />
to Greenville Mom <lb />
to take a business course. <lb />
I went into effect <lb />
There was quite a large crowd i them were of such I <lb />
of Stokes, Saturday attended Sunday school at Gal- minor gravity that he did not <lb />
night and Sunday here visiting impose fines exceeding a penny, j <lb />
Misses Kate and Chapman, morning. deeming the payment <lb />
Ur J W Bryan of Greenville Jesse went Green- for the <lb />
Will to the ville Monday. j offense. <lb />
classes of I wont to Washing- <lb />
the Baptist Sunday school next, ten Monday to attend the meet- A NIGHT RIDER RAID. <lb />
at o'clock. inK of th Red Men. I The worst night are <lb />
at o or noes They raid <lb />
A number of our citizens at- i Lena Maggie ,., rob you fl <lb />
ClarK and Lucy Arnold were the with Dr. New Life Pit's. They <lb />
. . . never <lb />
guests Of Misses Stella and .,,,,,, <lb />
Bertha Gaskins Saturday headache, malaria, at <lb />
n and Sunday. <lb />
Misses Mattie Mills and , ,,. , , <lb />
Annie Clark spent Saturday Officers <lb />
night aid Sunday with MUs At the regular meeting of, <lb />
Lula Arnold. Greenville Lode A. F. A. M. <lb />
Mrs. A. O. Clark and Monday night the following <lb />
l-l <lb />
I I , . <lb />
II . 1- . . . K . <lb />
c. ii I <lb />
T. <lb />
. t. <lb />
. . . an <lb />
, at II i. <lb />
. SM, <lb />
LEADING SCHOOL FOR IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
I P-T. in <lb />
V . elocution. for <lb />
n all <lb />
CANNON, JR. M. A., Principal. <lb />
tended preaching at <lb />
Branch Sunday. <lb />
Capt. Whitehead and <lb />
Cooper went to Washington <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The following went to More- <lb />
head from here last Sunday; <lb />
Miss Crawford, Messrs. <lb />
N. B. J. R. Johnson, J. <lb />
Horner Military School <lb />
1851 <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
I or Military <lb />
Ar W <lb />
dine with and Indus family. Hi. <lb />
; . . r l <lb />
no <lb />
lint menial, Mindy <lb />
lawn, on r track. <lb />
M helpful In the <lb />
of The <lb />
for over u century MAO <lb />
I for <lb />
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL <lb />
Col. Horner, Principal, N. C. <lb />
F Harrington E. F. Tucker, A of returned officers Installed by Past <lb />
O. Mr. g after spending a few days Master R. <lb />
Kittrell and M. Crawford. with her here. <lb />
The farmers are very busy <lb />
curing tobacco. The crop <lb />
fairly good in this section, while <lb />
in other it is not so good. <lb />
H. A. White and several other <lb />
gentlemen from Greenville came <lb />
over yesterday in an <lb />
Mrs. Annie Nelson and <lb />
C. F. Chapman, of Vanceboro, <lb />
are visiting R. G. Chapman. <lb />
Rev. E. L. Malone, of Bath, <lb />
preached an excellent sermon in <lb />
the Episcopal church here last <lb />
Sunday night He left last night <lb />
for Kinston. <lb />
Try a can of roe, <lb />
cents, at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
July 7th we will re- <lb />
duce the price on all colored <lb />
lawns; quality to <lb />
quality to lie; quality to <lb />
inch, wear guaranteed, black <lb />
taffeta at <lb />
The Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
J. F. Davenport, Mgr. <lb />
L. H. Pender, W. M. <lb />
H. B. Harriss. S. W. <lb />
C. B. Whichard. J. W- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, Treas. <lb />
Jackson, <lb />
S. J. Nobles, S. D. <lb />
J. W. Brown. J. D. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. Crop Condition <lb />
of Deeds Moore Washington, July 2.-Reports <lb />
has Issued the following licenses of the condition of the cotton <lb />
since crop of the bureau of statistics, <lb />
white. of the department of agriculture, <lb />
B. Frank Tyson and Lena K. estimated from reports of its <lb />
King. . on June was <lb />
Calvin <lb />
Buck. <lb />
and f <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
per cent, of normal as com- <lb />
pared with 81.1 per cent. May <lb />
D. W. J. n ., Forbes and Per cent- June <lb />
Jennie, last year; June 1907; 80.8 <lb />
Sam Flake, Tiler. <lb />
Gorham. <lb />
per ten year average. <lb />
When you have baggage to go <lb />
to trains No. ti will treat you <lb />
LAXATIVE SYRUP<lb />
a cold b a CHICAGO <lb />
or CO. <lb />
FOR SALE B<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JULY <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
ct North Caro- <lb />
Kinston, July 9.-The board of <lb />
aldermen election <lb />
on a bond issue of for <lb />
the water, and <lb />
electrical lines the city. <lb />
Passenger train No. from <lb />
t Asheville. was <lb />
eked near E wan ion <lb />
about ten miles b Hen <lb />
at Saturday <lb />
afternoon, and while none of <lb />
the passengers were killed <lb />
eleven w. re more or <lb />
hurt Asheville <lb />
July .- Policeman <lb />
Miller, who was seriously <lb />
by Bill Baldwin a. Blowing <lb />
Rock Tuesday afternoon, died <lb />
this morning at <lb />
m, N. C. July <lb />
Mrs. James Jones, residing <lb />
near Hall gathering grape- <lb />
leaves Saturday, bitten on <lb />
the arm by a The swell- <lb />
passed from arm to the <lb />
other and her condition I day to <lb />
regarded hopeless. The swell- <lb />
is extending over Mrs. Jones <lb />
WANT A REST DAY. <lb />
effort on the of tho <lb />
Board of Agriculture <lb />
agents to promulgate or With the Has <lb />
any portion of the legislative Come for Thousands, <lb />
or the regulations by the board Not so long sines it was the <lb />
under the act are enjoined pend- j with the of <lb />
the hearing August on his lips who <lb />
when the issue will the Sunday for his <lb />
says Mabel Potter <lb />
for Aug- <lb />
public sentiment <lb />
I said, he's worked six days; let <lb />
RESOLUTIONS <lb />
N W MAY fAKE N. S. <lb />
Renewed Talk Cf From <lb />
i No. I. U. U- <lb />
Railroad. N. C, July It is with sorrow that we are <lb />
signing the ancillary order by again called upon to record the <lb />
of yet another restraining <lb />
order to hold while the litigation <lb />
as to the constitutionality of the <lb />
act is pending. <lb />
Judge H. Connor, of the <lb />
Eastern Carolina U. S. District <lb />
Court, for the foreclosure sale <lb />
of the Norfolk nil h Rail- <lb />
road, in the hards of receivers <lb />
death of one our beloved <lb />
members. Brother <lb />
Brother was years <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
EB <lb />
MR. J. T- DEAD. <lb />
A Good Kan Pistes After a <lb />
Mr. J. T. died at the <lb />
hospital in Kinston Saturday <lb />
night at after a brief ill- <lb />
of just one week. He was <lb />
taken the previous Sunday with <lb />
i r w. j------- <lb />
old, leaving a wife and six child- peritonitis and his n get <lb />
living. Hi- was a <lb />
faithful <lb />
A fowl with four legs and feet Mm enjoy <lb />
is a freak, although they are <lb />
sometimes seen. Mr. K, W <lb />
Brewer, of Springs, <lb />
Halifax county, has a <lb />
with four well developed leg <lb />
and feet, an i makes use of ail o <lb />
them in of locomotion. <lb />
fowl i two months old and <lb />
with the exception of tho <lb />
of feet and is not unlike <lb />
the seventh- So <lb />
there were handed over to him. <lb />
seldom legally, but rather by <lb />
common consent to his need, the <lb />
Sunday saloon and the Sunday <lb />
ball and the Sunday ex- <lb />
and the Sunday theater. <lb />
Now witness the he <lb />
brings these privileges <lb />
urging, them <lb />
And lo, it is the church militant <lb />
via in in --.-- . <lb />
the pan several months gives member of our fraternity and <lb />
renewed Impetus to talk among liked by ail who Knew We <lb />
well informed men here keenly feel our loss in the dean <lb />
that the Norfolk and of Brother Abrams. who <lb />
Southern, with North suddenly taken from our ranks. <lb />
Carolina holdings, the and token of the high <lb />
North Carolina and the in which he was held by <lb />
Raleigh and Pamlico Sound we place upon <lb />
roads, will into the bands <lb />
of the Nor folk Vi It is. <lb />
pointed out that under the in for a <lb />
North Carolina laws neither the I <lb />
the following <lb />
That our <lb />
ting worse until Tuesday, when <lb />
he was taken to the hospital to <lb />
undergo an operation, but was <lb />
too weak to it. tie grad- <lb />
grew weaker th <lb />
came <lb />
Abrams was y old <lb />
and leaves . widow, and six <lb />
n, one r and five <lb />
to His <lb />
be draped i children are, is J. E. <lb />
cl T. A. W. <lb />
of i vi H. W. <lb />
citizen who <lb />
and ii perfectly well he y. ail ,, <lb />
Leaf. m .,,., <lb />
ion. <lb />
It was the laboring man who <lb />
Beds the Sunday cigar and <lb />
Sunday drink, who runs <lb />
train and the Sunday <lb />
steamboat and who does the Sun- <lb />
day vaudeville turn, who <lb />
began to ask others, <lb />
did he get off in the <lb />
galaxy of pleasures <lb />
a while brothers in ether <lb />
callings ignored these petulant <lb />
But of <lb />
they ha <lb />
Ur <lb />
2nd. <lb />
Lincolnton. July J. A. <lb />
of this place, m t <lb />
with a tragic death yesterday in <lb />
western part of county. He <lb />
was going with a threshing <lb />
machine, which he was part <lb />
owner, when t an place <lb />
in road the machine showed <lb />
Wilson July of turning over and h- <lb />
alias a duck-legged sought to steady it by bracing <lb />
was up before Mayor himself against it, but he was <lb />
Briggs this morning on two unable to do so and the machine <lb />
counts-disorderly conduct and turned over on <lb />
for retailing. Owing to injuries from which <lb />
of counsel the case was continued few hours lat. r. <lb />
until tomorrow- <lb />
Southern north .- . <lb />
Line could be a bidder and the family of our deceased <lb />
Line would our heartfelt sympathy in this <lb />
be a r. On the their hour of <lb />
r hand area number 3rd. u copy o <lb />
of vital u Norfolk resolutions no spread upon u <lb />
. .; want this minutes, that a copy be pub <lb />
That we extend to w, of R Mount; J. P. <lb />
Charlotte. M. C, July <lb />
Chi f was sum- <lb />
hurriedly to Second street <lb />
yesterday afternoon on a <lb />
that a man had been cut to <lb />
Selma, July 12.- Another <lb />
homicide was added to the <lb />
crimes of Johnson county today. <lb />
This morning at within <lb />
three miles of Selma, Joe Pulley <lb />
was killed by his step-daughter, <lb />
Marie E. Pulley, with an <lb />
New Bern, July 0.-A <lb />
attempt d to wreck a fain net r . <lb />
en the Wilmington <lb />
and New Bern railway by put- <lb />
an obstruction on the <lb />
A ran over it without any <lb />
serious results. The matter was <lb />
rep A section master pass- <lb />
found the obstruction again <lb />
on the track spiked down, show- <lb />
in that it was the work of par- <lb />
ties nearby. Officers were put <lb />
on the trail and located a <lb />
house near by but the had <lb />
flown. <lb />
property. By <lb />
from to a <lb />
now through. for outlet <lb />
the Norfolk and Western coal <lb />
traffic would be an established, <lb />
covering a large part of Ea tern <lb />
Carolina that would otherwise be <lb />
Line and Ch rad coal <lb />
carry i i- com just loom <lb />
ii hi-mi one of the great coal<lb />
of <lb />
from Durham to Raleigh from <lb />
the Norfolk to con- <lb />
and a copy sent to <lb />
our d r. <lb />
E E. Griffin, <lb />
D. C. Moore. <lb />
L. II. Pender. I <lb />
of <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
been the numbers drawn into the <lb />
ranks Sunday to make <lb />
. . .- em <lb />
had been cut <lb />
r and only his legs <lb />
sou. <lb />
left chief went to the scene j <lb />
and up a leg. There <lb />
signs of 8.1 accident, popcorn <lb />
barbers, druggist, and <lb />
and bakers, <lb />
July -In an <lb />
altercation this morning at Sixth <lb />
and Campbell streets, Ernest E. <lb />
Shields, years old, was shot <lb />
through the heart and almost <lb />
instantly killed by Joseph C <lb />
Stephens, also aged about <lb />
The men were employed by rival <lb />
sanitary contractors of the city <lb />
as collectors and bad blood had <lb />
existed between the two for <lb />
several days. This morning they <lb />
met, had further words and an <lb />
altercation ensued, Stephens <lb />
drawing a pistol and shooting <lb />
Shields through the heart. <lb />
rind <lb />
No one could explain <lb />
the extra leg. An Investigation <lb />
was instituted arid it. was <lb />
learned that recently at one of <lb />
the city hospitals a leg hid been <lb />
amputated from a patient. <lb />
head nurse had turned <lb />
superfluous limb over to a <lb />
who was directed to bury <lb />
The funeral service were <lb />
duly held and the leg placed <lb />
under soil, but the hole made <lb />
was not deep enough and a <lb />
bond had unearthed the <lb />
thing and dragged it to the place <lb />
above named <lb />
small shopkeepers. And since <lb />
. i the community has lost th <lb />
of providing for itself in advance <lb />
Saturday, there are others <lb />
k .-n, milkmen, and <lb />
delicatessen dealers. Thus the <lb />
widened until so many labor- <lb />
were employed or <lb />
that it seemed tint a few more <lb />
could more greatly ii- <lb />
or the whole of . <lb />
Carolina than i . <lb />
the Is of . <lb />
tern. This prospect along with <lb />
that link of from <lb />
Spring Hope to Raleigh bring <lb />
the Atlantic Line ti e <lb />
capital city give to in- <lb />
here buoyancy <lb />
and sanguine of rapid <lb />
P. M. and Miss Rosa D. <lb />
Smith went to W s- <lb />
day. <lb />
J. i;. Smith went to <lb />
C. E. wen to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
B, P. and I <lb />
chi ii, of Farmville, ed <lb />
at Smith's school <lb />
eve <lb />
Mrs. R was <lb />
Smith, and MisS <lb />
U mid Or. lie. <lb />
n em r of <lb />
the Free Will Bay i i i, of <lb />
r.-. . and a consist- <lb />
enC ; man. Elder <lb />
W. ; . <lb />
-i at real- <lb />
in Gr <lb />
o'clock . after <lb />
which th i m J were taken <lb />
in charge b n mt Lodge <lb />
o. he was a <lb />
m and i w Barber <lb />
burial grounds, he was <lb />
em by ti with <lb />
the c y e order. <lb />
The p. i Messrs. <lb />
A. Ell- Moore. W. <lb />
, I Brawn, J. R. <lb />
Con y a.- C. E Mo <lb />
entire c extend <lb />
to the <lb />
their sad bereavement. <lb />
A Friend. <lb />
THE TAX. <lb />
at <lb />
ii <lb />
Mr. <lb />
ii <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
i. <lb />
day less <lb />
. w <lb />
id-i <lb />
it- <lb />
ex .-n <lb />
in <lb />
An unexpected condition of <lb />
the temporary restraining order <lb />
by United States Judge J. C. <lb />
Pritchard in the suit by the <lb />
independent oil companies in- <lb />
the act of the recent <lb />
legislature for the inspection of <lb />
illuminating oils is that It <lb />
pends the collection of the one- <lb />
half cent per gallon tax on all <lb />
oils offered for sale in the State <lb />
as well as the regulations for <lb />
the inspection of the oil. There <lb />
was a copy of the petition by the <lb />
oil companies that provided for <lb />
the payment of the tax to con- <lb />
pending the termination of <lb />
the litigation, but it seems that <lb />
it was found that Judge Prichard <lb />
would sign an order that <lb />
the payment of the lax <lb />
as well as all other of <lb />
City, N. C, July <lb />
The Recorder has a news item <lb />
from the country saying that on <lb />
Walter Osborne, of Hem- <lb />
lock, shot himself accidentally, <lb />
dying in about seventeen min- <lb />
He stopped at a spring to <lb />
drink and picking up his gun <lb />
carelessly, causing it to explode, <lb />
the load entering his cheat. He <lb />
leaves a wife and one child. <lb />
Hendersonville. N. C. July <lb />
D. years old, <lb />
struck and instantly killed <lb />
by lightning here this morning <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
might as well be. Then the growth.-New Bern Sun <lb />
factory belts began to turn. <lb />
How large do yen suppose is <lb />
become this army of Sunday la- I <lb />
borers in United States In i <lb />
the last ten years they have in- <lb />
creased fifty-eight P cent. <lb />
Statistics probably haven't count- <lb />
ed them all, but it is known that <lb />
they are more than four million. <lb />
And these are four million men <lb />
who want their Sunday <lb />
C. E has taken a <lb />
n to cure tobacco for <lb />
. Mi Is Smith, A. L. <lb />
BI w and himself and made some <lb />
good cur.-, list week. <lb />
Mills Smith and one child <lb />
spout day Sunday at Wm. <lb />
lit I <lb />
i cl . up to <lb />
t. <lb />
a t of <lb />
of<lb />
John P. <lb />
I Cleveland . <lb />
Secretory <lb />
from <lb />
, the 2nd <lb />
i.,, issued for <lb />
each, <lb />
, i. number<lb />
. <lb />
of <lb />
Misses Mattie and Cal <lb />
lie Smith went to A- J. <lb />
Saturday to visit their <lb />
cousins, M. B. and J. Smith, and New Hanover, .- <lb />
returned Sunday. i its provisions Hanover <lb />
Miss Gertie Smith went to <lb />
Sunday to spend I <lb />
Jurors for August Court. <lb />
The following have been <lb />
drawn by the county commission- <lb />
as for the August <lb />
term of Pitt Superior <lb />
license Mr. <lb />
Lawndale, <lb />
inform d the <lb />
that <lb />
would be to test<lb />
he ground n <lb />
to <lb />
further <lb />
Whitehurst. W Z Tedie <lb />
Pollard, H A James, W H Gray, <lb />
,,. ,,,., LR Whichard, S M Bailey T <lb />
at o'clock . Young J J. <lb />
the son of Jim and was W A Peel. W M <lb />
we,, known in city. One O <lb />
two black spots on the body are J F Evans, J W <lb />
the only marks of the terrible H D <lb />
death. He had a basket of veg- JO <lb />
in his hand at the time W D Smith, W II Arnold. <lb />
Or RESPECT. <lb />
By No. A. F. <lb />
A. <lb />
Whereas, J. M. Blow, who <lb />
was a member of this lodge, and <lb />
who departed this life May 27th. <lb />
A. D 1909. being called from <lb />
labor in our earthly, to refresh- cousins. j instrument of <lb />
in the lodge celestial, be it I rs, of Ports-1--instead <lb />
That while j mouth, Va. who is visiting at that <lb />
bow in reverence and Smith's, went to the tax on <lb />
to the solemn order Saturday and returned Monday stood the test of a suit <lb />
Joe Smith went to Kinston j he said he would probably nave <lb />
Saturday and returned Monday-,; his machine hanged <lb />
John Wainwright and <lb />
Craft had their threshing Tc <lb />
J. Flanagan Sunday to spend I regret at having made <lb />
several days there with her aunt j of buying an auto- <lb />
,;. pleasure <lb />
traction engine <lb />
have been so <lb />
the roads. <lb />
cf the Grand Master above, <lb />
realize that this lodge ha lost a <lb />
lilt . . <lb />
L Cherry. valuable member h n <lb />
vehicle of <lb />
variety, <lb />
kind and loving brother, his Craft <lb />
county one of its most valuable I machine in and politicians will <lb />
he was struck and they <lb />
scattered to the wind. <lb />
were <lb />
and respected citizens. <lb />
2nd That in the many <lb />
of trust and confidence be- <lb />
stowed upon Brother Blow, he <lb />
has always filled the same with <lb />
ability, fidelity and honor. <lb />
3rd That a page be set apart <lb />
in our minutes to his memory <lb />
and inscribed with these <lb />
4th. That we extend to the in <lb />
bereaved family our <lb />
threshing oats last I ever dare to levy a special lax. <lb />
He regretted ma- <lb />
Mrs. C. E. <lb />
been suffering with boils such nuisances to <lb />
for the last few days though she j taxes where per- <lb />
is a little better at this Writing, j milted at all. Land- <lb />
Rev. S. P. and Kev. G. j mark. <lb />
Hinton Grumpier expect to <lb />
Arnold, Harvey L H <lb />
Worthington, J B Pierce, G W <lb />
D W E T Forbes, <lb />
The peach crop in this section; w A M Allen, J F, ., <lb />
an entire failure this d j D H J <lb />
There have been no shipments at g mending the <lb />
Second week J E Whitehurst. <lb />
T F Proctor, J H Edwards, <lb />
Wall, W E Boyce, B N Caraway, <lb />
a protracted meeting at <lb />
Smith school house 3rd Sunday <lb />
all from the large orchards of J. <lb />
Van and John A. <lb />
At Southern Pines, however, <lb />
where Mr. has <lb />
peach trees, he has shipped , <lb />
too good to be unkind. <lb />
5th. That th; secretary Of <lb />
this lodge furnish the family of <lb />
Pierce, J B and to <lb />
peach trees. M oh .- pierce, J B f n u w- <lb />
worth of peaches far, and R L Humber. J R Corey, L The Eastern r, <lb />
expects and equally large Josephus. j. M- Dixon, <lb />
Friend <lb />
MM the last of July of th El- , ,. j A Gard-<lb />
the act. So this was done, All <lb />
J. Ti. Com <lb />
S. A. Jerkins, I <lb />
Farmer Institutes. <lb />
Again let us remind the farmers <lb />
that two farmers institutes will be <lb />
held in Pitt county this month, one <lb />
in Wednesday. 28th, <lb />
and one in on Friday, <lb />
89th. These meetings will be of <lb />
I especial interest to farmers and <lb />
their and should a <lb />
large attendance, <lb />
Multitudinous Cabbage. <lb />
Friday Mr. M. H. <lb />
showed The Reflector a cabbage <lb />
that was a remarkable curiosity. <lb />
It was grown by Mr. Fred Craw- <lb />
ford, of this township, and con- <lb />
a large head with thirteen <lb />
small heads clustered around it. <lb />
All of the heads were perfect <lb />
and firm. We have before seen <lb />
a cabbage with a bead <lb />
around which r <lb />
imperfect <lb />
first noticed heads <lb />
and all of them as hi per <lb />
feet as the center head.<lb />
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