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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/>
j m<lb/>
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STATE REVS. OUT THE LINE. <lb/>
Care- <lb/>
About i i i. i a Henry <lb/>
son, a tared nun living on the Life <lb/>
Mi- ;, ,,,,. <lb/>
r in in id was <lb/>
Give the Help and <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
pie Will be Happier <lb/>
lightning, knocked <lb/>
a it was <lb/>
was i but he is <lb/>
was in low n a <lb/>
Wan <lb/>
don <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
i petting worse every minute. <lb/>
v. i you hi then <lb/>
s I have lit <lb/>
thousands of sufferer tack <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Will any form of kidney trouble. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
St . tin Mount. N. C <lb/>
give my name in <lb/>
n's Kidney as hey <lb/>
I suffered for <lb/>
a nagging back- <lb/>
a and in my <lb/>
I .- a was restless at id <lb/>
Killed. ; the morning unfit to commence <lb/>
. I no relief <lb/>
from I use and <lb/>
I nit of ever being <lb/>
i.; Do n's K Tills were <lb/>
recommended to me. began their <lb/>
truck by <lb/>
ii <lb/>
now up an I <lb/>
o- <lb/>
lip Co ; <lb/>
head broke his watch chain and <lb/>
mule he <lb/>
. was j <lb/>
. m ii. d <lb/>
i ma Toe mute he a<lb/>
. Hilliard <lb/>
white <lb/>
i . unit could soon a e that they were <lb/>
Vim live in the lower part of <lb/>
-i county, was killed d improved my heath iii <lb/>
day afternoon by a limb a , , , <lb/>
, . . , . , For by all dealer. Price <lb/>
falling Striking him on Co, Buffalo. <lb/>
head. down the tree New Yr , sole agents for <lb/>
. v. ring u swarm <lb/>
of bees in its trunk, and as the <lb/>
. . limb was broken <lb/>
loose the man so <lb/>
a-- his neck, causing in- <lb/>
HAVE TOD KIDNEY TROUBLE <lb/>
II M TO FIND <lb/>
Fill a bottle or common plans with <lb/>
and it stand twenty- <lb/>
and a or settling <lb/>
indicate an thy condition of the <lb/>
if it your linen it is <lb/>
ct kidney trouble; too <lb/>
t I it or pin in the back <lb/>
also hat the kidneys <lb/>
and bladder are out of or. <lb/>
WHAT TO DO. <lb/>
to J. W. Bryan and pet a box <lb/>
of P. lie d and K t <lb/>
ard if they do not W. <lb/>
an will give you money I <lb/>
There is comfort in the knowledge <lb/>
so often ex that <lb/>
and K Tablets the great kidney <lb/>
remedy fulfill- every in <lb/>
p in in the tack, <lb/>
liver, bladder and every part of the <lb/>
nary pas age. They <lb/>
t I water and scald pain <lb/>
in it. i r bad effects g <lb/>
e of I wine or beer. over- <lb/>
e mes that t necessity of be- <lb/>
to go often th <lb/>
day, and to get up times during <lb/>
The mild a-d the i <lb/>
of Blood <lb/>
Kidney Tablets is sou realized, v <lb/>
stand the highest for their wonderful <lb/>
cures of the no cat <lb/>
mail The . <lb/>
Boston. Mass. Mao for sale by M. M. <lb/>
Sault, N. C. <lb/>
the and <lb/>
re r. i <lb/>
Tl n when Mr. Hy- <lb/>
came in town to <lb/>
Institutes. <lb/>
Farmers should boar in mind <lb/>
that two institutes are to be hold <lb/>
in Pitt county this month, are <lb/>
in Greenville on Wednesday, <lb/>
Two Deacons Elected. <lb/>
At a conference meeting of <lb/>
Memorial Baptist Church, Wed- <lb/>
night, two additional <lb/>
deacons. Messrs. E. B. Thomas <lb/>
P. <lb/>
The ordination service will <lb/>
place tin Sunday morning <lb/>
in this month. <lb/>
id Infantry -th- and in on <lb/>
. at Morehead he Friday. Both these <lb/>
Dr, ,. ;. B . him a fifty should have a large ate of Dissolution. <lb/>
I d, which he presented dance of farmers and their <lb/>
the <lb/>
I with <lb/>
. <lb/>
r wives. <lb/>
. u t <lb/>
At Pikes Peak. <lb/>
Tl evening The U c- <lb/>
tor received a telegram from <lb/>
Mr. C. who with <lb/>
-a. Mu and their son, <lb/>
C . I ft last Saturday with <lb/>
; party for a tour of the <lb/>
st, stating that they had <lb/>
r i Pikes and were all <lb/>
. . They will take in the <lb/>
a huge boiler, exposition <lb/>
several ins iron and timber <lb/>
i hurled hi <lb/>
several men hi <lb/>
that did . mu i last <lb/>
Km III <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C . July A <lb/>
s and roar that <lb/>
. . <lb/>
the city c this afternoon <lb/>
about o'clock, when the <lb/>
b of Cotton <lb/>
v i m; hi. I y <lb/>
. and <lb/>
r. ts <lb/>
from death. John James, <lb/>
a color a in, was hurled <lb/>
;. a . , but was <lb/>
seriously C. A. <lb/>
returning and we are sure the <lb/>
v hole trip will be a delightful <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Corns D.-iii. <lb/>
Capt. W. T. Lipscomb had the <lb/>
the manager, and William Beat- Bryan Grimes Drum Carps out <lb/>
tie were m re or i injured by . Thursday night. <lb/>
tailing The boys made a creditable <lb/>
July all parts ranee and looked well in their <lb/>
or t. . re now white suits. A large crowd was <lb/>
day i . e witness the <lb/>
. mi i Ion to t e drill <lb/>
Commission s .-.-------- <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
OF t <lb/>
To all m th -.-e may come <lb/>
a-. U to <lb/>
by duly <lb/>
of the for the<lb/>
of all the . ;. <lb/>
ii. in my office, that M. P. Jo <lb/>
Company. of i is <lb/>
Mate, whose office la situs <lb/>
in the t f County of <lb/>
Pitt, State of North Carolina I. <lb/>
Walker, Jr., being the th <lb/>
i i charge of, upon who ii pro <lb/>
may b <lb/>
the of -1. <lb/>
of OS, entitled <lb/>
preliminary to tie issuing of <lb/>
of <lb/>
Now, fore, I, Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
S of State of the of <lb/>
North Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb/>
the h i d i d, on I be la d <lb/>
of June, file in my office a <lb/>
execute and attested c t writ <lb/>
to the of corpora- <lb/>
n, executed by the <lb/>
th ell consent and the record <lb/>
of the proceed are now <lb/>
on file in my said office, as provided by <lb/>
law. <lb/>
In Tea I have here- <lb/>
unto set my hand an official <lb/>
seal at this 21st day of June, <lb/>
A D. J. n Grimes, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by Henry to <lb/>
J. R, J. G. o of <lb/>
August, and r. e in t e <lb/>
register of office of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, in y pate <lb/>
undersigned mill expose to public <lb/>
j sale, before the door in <lb/>
Greenville, to the In I id I r on <lb/>
Monday d. a in <lb/>
or parcel Ian I living <lb/>
in the i St -if N r h <lb/>
an i as to <lb/>
Two n ts on the <lb/>
south side ah street and east <lb/>
of i treat, and the tie i <lb/>
half of No. as shown on map <lb/>
made by f. m for ti e <lb/>
Land and C . <lb/>
the inter i <lb/>
of and Clark on south <lb/>
and east side of Cl <lb/>
runs with dark <lb/>
Street 1-2 feet to a s a ; then ea t- <lb/>
and with I it. street <lb/>
in a line b.- <lb/>
lot- arid then northward- <lb/>
with sail dividing lino about 1-71-2 <lb/>
feet to 18th then west <lb/>
feet to Clark the be- <lb/>
ginning, containing 1-1 acre more or <lb/>
less. i one lot, being the <lb/>
No. as <lb/>
On I map made Matthews in <lb/>
lot about 1-- feet <lb/>
and is feet deep, a g lot <lb/>
on eh Henry now son the <lb/>
If a p of tin- Ian Is con- <lb/>
to I. C. bur and Nellie E. <lb/>
Arthur by i Hines, Receiver an. <lb/>
conveyed l. . e ii from L. Arthur <lb/>
and wife Henry to satisfy <lb/>
said i ,. d of <lb/>
This 22nd, of J <lb/>
J. R. J Mortgagees. <lb/>
ii. James So,, Allys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly I b fore the <lb/>
p r I car. el Pitt s .- <lb/>
editor of the testament <lb/>
of J. N. deceased, is <lb/>
given i nil lie s Ind to <lb/>
the I. i ; i t <lb/>
to the I. r . i all ; i r-i <lb/>
n said estate <lb/>
they <lb/>
same for pay m to the <lb/>
on or m fore t day of Jut e. <lb/>
or this notice be p i-i bar of <lb/>
i . <lb/>
day of June, . <lb/>
Maggie A. H; <lb/>
R. Extra <lb/>
ltd . f J N. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
J R. L. J. A. <lb/>
j JAMES L. I H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Stock Increased to <lb/>
DIRECTORS <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS Davis W. E. PROCTOR, of i. Bro. <lb/>
N. C. N. C. <lb/>
R. A. FOUNTAIN, cf Fountain L Co. R. R. FLEMING, <lb/>
Fountain, N. C. N. C. <lb/>
J. A. AS R W. KING, J. R. <lb/>
W. B. J. G. S. T. HOOKER, <lb/>
B JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Increase ii; About <lb/>
to Bank. <lb/>
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb/>
Notice to Creditor. <lb/>
qualified before the <lb/>
t of n i ad- <lb/>
the e int. M, T <lb/>
Horton, deceits, d, is hereby <lb/>
g to ail i the <lb/>
estate malt payment <lb/>
ti the and all <lb/>
having claims st the estate are <lb/>
notified that they trust present the <lb/>
same to the undersigned pay mo t <lb/>
in or 18th day of June, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
This 18th day of i . <lb/>
Horton. <lb/>
f If. B. Horton, <lb/>
IS <lb/>
u r <lb/>
Atlantic; Coast Line Railroad Co. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
g Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, April 1st, 1909. <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb/>
N. o. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
assess e <lb/>
stock of her of the <lb/>
rations the State <lb/>
that this assess- <lb/>
when another <lb/>
mule owned by was bit- <lb/>
l . and killed. A i by <lb/>
A i h symptoms <lb/>
,; ; rate ex.; hydrophobia and k <lb/>
Th. i- was tied. Daring the night it <lb/>
th two and ,, <lb/>
to these figures they can now at in <lb/>
have a hearing in the office of neighborhood are being <lb/>
the commission within ton without regard to I <lb/>
after the receipt the n <lb/>
Officers or . for corpora- who deeds <lb/>
that are not satisfied with evil as he prefers <lb/>
the assessments are coming to light, stole nine of <lb/>
almost every day to Le B Sunday <lb/>
and their general complaint is week.-Snow Hill <lb/>
that the ass are <lb/>
higher than One of our town recently <lb/>
has been the practice heretofore sent twenty-five cents for a re-. <lb/>
by the State auditor who has in <lb/>
the made these assessments. <lb/>
It is. estimated by some that the <lb/>
Increase in this corporate excess <lb/>
taxation this year will be as <lb/>
much as per cent. On the <lb/>
to promote and preserve <lb/>
beauty. She received the fol- <lb/>
lowing reply; your moth- <lb/>
and stay at home of i <lb/>
Lee News. <lb/>
Roper. N. C, July. <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Land. <lb/>
NORTH ISA, i <lb/>
lit; County. <lb/>
o power and authority <lb/>
d I. . wife, <lb/>
e K. i n i ox <lb/>
l. to i <lb/>
i V- Comp <lb/>
i id will, on Al th <lb/>
day of us . v. hi of <lb/>
em n, or <lb/>
door in Greenville, Pitt for <lb/>
c sh to the ii bidder, the low- <lb/>
d tract t reel of i <lb/>
i-i ruin tr. cl I I, and be- <lb/>
in Pitt county, S ate i f North <lb/>
Bethel p, and described <lb/>
and b tit. I s b <lb/>
lug in Pitt county, I <lb/>
adjoining M. Lloyd, K. i <lb/>
A Cherry and others, g a <lb/>
stake in J. M. line, and i N, <lb/>
1-2 K. with the poles to i <lb/>
a e; Hi. in, N K. to Cherry's <lb/>
line, in the run of a branch; thence <lb/>
with mid line aid the branch <lb/>
corner in the Cot-I <lb/>
patent S to <lb/>
the begin it corn lining <lb/>
acres, more or less <lb/>
This day of 1909. <lb/>
Nor h Stale Ufa Co. <lb/>
Ron e A- <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
the Si <lb/>
o I as <lb/>
. tor slat i Lei <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
i- d . u I. i I . is hen <lb/>
i I i I to the i <lb/>
to i Iii I payment <lb/>
the ed; n i mi <lb/>
said ate <lb/>
that ii inn i present the same to t <lb/>
undersigned for p on or <lb/>
the 18th day m . I HO, this c <lb/>
will be plead bar of n c very <lb/>
Thia of Jo . hi. <lb/>
In a I. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
hand there are said to be S. a prominent farmer <lb/>
largo corporations in the State <lb/>
whose assessment in this con- <lb/>
and lumberman, shit <lb/>
himself Monday afternoon. He <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified the Superior <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county us <lb/>
or of tie of Washington <lb/>
Mills, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
to all indebted to the to <lb/>
make payment r- <lb/>
and all claims <lb/>
d estate are notified that <lb/>
they must present the to <lb/>
for payment or before the <lb/>
of June, 1910, this notice <lb/>
will be plead in of <lb/>
Thia day of <lb/>
J. H. Mills, <lb/>
of Washington Mi Is. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
NIAGARA <lb/>
Chesapeake Steamship Co. <lb/>
in the past have not riding in a with a <lb/>
amounted to as much as their between <lb/>
surplus actually on hand. It <lb/>
will he weeks before the <lb/>
completes its work <lb/>
in connection with the assess- <lb/>
The State <lb/>
will meet next year in New <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
The Capital Hose team of <lb/>
Raleigh, lowered the world's <lb/>
record an won prise at the <lb/>
recent tournament in <lb/>
Asheville. <lb/>
Winston Salem, N. C, July <lb/>
A. mad has broken out <lb/>
in Davidson county. This morn- <lb/>
a mule to <lb/>
bus of went <lb/>
mad. The animal was bitten <lb/>
shot-gun between his knees. <lb/>
The muzzle pointed to his left <lb/>
arm when it fired cutting away <lb/>
most of th flesh near the body. <lb/>
Salisbury, N. C, July <lb/>
spending a day in jail for killing <lb/>
Jim Miller, colored, at Spencer <lb/>
Sunday morning. Special officer <lb/>
R. G. Fitzgerald, of the Southern <lb/>
Railway force, was exonerated <lb/>
by a coroners jury here <lb/>
day afternoon. It was shown <lb/>
that the officer attempted to <lb/>
arrest the and that the <lb/>
latter beat him severely and, <lb/>
struck him twice with a rock <lb/>
before he fired the fatal shot in <lb/>
self defense. Fitzgerald was <lb/>
liberated at once, and the <lb/>
buried at the expense of the <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain Deed ex-1 <lb/>
by Martha j. to J. <lb/>
Kirks on the day Feb <lb/>
1909, and duly r in tie Register <lb/>
of heeds office of Pitt Norm <lb/>
Carolina, in Rook i ill, the <lb/>
will expose to i i e, <lb/>
before the e door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to the mi Friday, <lb/>
day o July a certain track of <lb/>
or parcel hi d lying and being in the <lb/>
county of state of <lb/>
and described s follows, <lb/>
The lot by Martha Forbes <lb/>
from her moth r, Sarah Co per. the <lb/>
same in age to Ricks <lb/>
work aid for further description <lb/>
see Lumber <lb/>
Company to Copper to satisfy <lb/>
said mortgage deed. Terms of stile <lb/>
This 19th day of June 1909, <lb/>
Kicks, Mortgagee. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Call and see P. M. Johnston Jg <lb/>
when in town fir general engine <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. xv <lb/>
d. w. mm, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And <lb/>
Cotton I i e <lb/>
vs on <lb/>
Fresh floods kept con- <lb/>
In Stock, Country <lb/>
Produce Bo- gin and Sold <lb/>
D. W. Harden <lb/>
GREENVILLE N S <lb/>
N or t h C a r o n a <lb/>
i and September 2nd, <lb/>
7th, 16th. t, e- Co. will <lb/>
sell i ti m N. Va . an . Point Comfort, to Ni- <lb/>
Falls, the v low of ti final limit r return, <lb/>
f-em of Liberal st i.-v r Write the <lb/>
for any further informal n. <lb/>
C. I-. HOPKINS, T. P. A., Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Training School <lb/>
Established and maintained by the State for the men and <lb/>
women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. <lb/>
Buildings am equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. <lb/>
opens October <lb/>
For prospectus and information, address <lb/>
H. WRIGHT, President. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
d w mos <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
Furniture and House Furnishings <lb/>
ALWAYS CO TO <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
Homer Military School <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
or Military <lb/>
manly <lb/>
N years on. <lb/>
the and ,. Ms m . <lb/>
and educates. <lb/>
tare, no <lb/>
moral, and social <lb/>
lawn, one quarter mile running track. <lb/>
lures. Ideal Ill the <lb/>
tor over u century an educational <lb/>
ready distributing <lb/>
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
C. Oxford, N. C. <lb/>
Floods in Several Western Slates <lb/>
Destruction. <lb/>
Kansas City, Mo., July 8.- <lb/>
Disastrous are <lb/>
throughout this State, and <lb/>
in Illinois, Indiana, <lb/>
and Colorado. <lb/>
lives are reported lost in i <lb/>
and hundreds of are ii <lb/>
floods. Hundred; <lb/>
of thousands of acres of l <lb/>
and corn have been ruined arc <lb/>
starvation threatens to <lb/>
such destruction of crops <lb/>
State Industrial school for I. <lb/>
is was i- <lb/>
outs mill landslides. <lb/>
LIFE o AGO. <lb/>
Scientist have in a cave <lb/>
of men, who lived <lb/>
years ago. when life was in <lb/>
danger <lb/>
the as shown by A. Brown <lb/>
of r. Me , i y from dead- <lb/>
Is disease, If it end not been for <lb/>
King's New Hi-co e y. which cared me, <lb/>
I could not have be s, <lb/>
as did from a severe <lb/>
trouble and co i Toe re <lb/>
Sore Cold.-, obstinate Coughs, <lb/>
and prevent pneumonia, it's the <lb/>
on earth. and <lb/>
i by a l Trial <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Suit Annual <lb/>
were fill today in th <lb/>
of the clerk of court bring- <lb/>
suit to annual <lb/>
of J. S. Longfellow and <lb/>
Bruce Swift, of this city. Tin- <lb/>
marriage, which in <lb/>
Norfolk on May, first is sought to <lb/>
be by family Mi-s <lb/>
of the fact that at <lb/>
the time it was entered into J. S. <lb/>
Longfellow had a wife living <lb/>
in Wilmington. N. C, from <lb/>
whom he not y <lb/>
I. is now under <lb/>
t and nut on bond to <lb/>
appear at the August term of <lb/>
the Superior court of Lenoir <lb/>
county to answer to the charge <lb/>
of bigamy. The summons in the <lb/>
case for the of the <lb/>
marriage the <lb/>
of the court afternoon. <lb/>
Kinston Free 7th. <lb/>
if SPECIAL <lb/>
t. N <lb/>
I If,, I I . I'M <lb/>
I m EX .-o- . .- <lb/>
TO I'll <lb/>
Write Mention <lb/>
SEND CENTS <lb/>
. J <lb/>
wt . i , <lb/>
I . <lb/>
all c. eds, etc. .<lb/>
s COLIC. <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
HIM <lb/>
I n very s <lb/>
of s R. N. . <lb/>
Cat Island, weeks <lb/>
unable to do On <lb/>
IS. n d a mil r attack, j n <lb/>
took Chamber and <lb/>
which mu <lb/>
relief, I c in it one of the <lb/>
eat it In the x . <lb/>
and ball tin believe <lb/>
won d have saved me a hundred dollar <lb/>
doctor's bi I, Sold b. J, L. <lb/>
and Coward <lb/>
Oil Inspection i i Up <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
Judge i id <lb/>
States Circuit Court hen; today I <lb/>
granted a temporary <lb/>
order, enjoining the Board of <lb/>
Agriculture of North Carolina <lb/>
and Commission of Agriculture <lb/>
Graham from enforcing the <lb/>
inspection passed by the <lb/>
last legislature until the hearing <lb/>
the of case on its merits before <lb/>
Judge Connor, in the United <lb/>
States district court. This means <lb/>
matter will be fought out in <lb/>
the United states courts. The <lb/>
case was before the court on <lb/>
complaint of the Red C. Oil <lb/>
Manufacturing Company of <lb/>
Baltimore, with former Governor <lb/>
C. B. Aycock and Judge R. <lb/>
Winston appearing for the com- <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
Vat Seal All the Way From <lb/>
to Get the <lb/>
According to the <lb/>
Journal, at Cincinnati, the <lb/>
American Co . ha i in- <lb/>
d a hi i <lb/>
taken by a traveling n n <lb/>
not be unless pay <lb/>
was made in advance, ard <lb/>
they received the following <lb/>
from the buy <lb/>
want you <lb/>
understand t I ain't no <lb/>
fool. i that i <lb/>
from that read Headed <lb/>
yores he tole me that you <lb/>
him all the way from <lb/>
order for <lb/>
he lying and i told him <lb/>
i hurt all my the j <lb/>
and he tole me he sold the <lb/>
and would sell me <lb/>
he sole the now <lb/>
you writes me a printed let- <lb/>
and if I you the <lb/>
you will send me <lb/>
Buys, I you will, m <lb/>
fool do that <lb/>
would not a Bit send In <lb/>
rink the <lb/>
but when i recollect how <lb/>
you and yore done me i <lb/>
refuse to do it. if j would <lb/>
me right and me <lb/>
letters in and not sent me <lb/>
that newspaper like i was a <lb/>
fool and could not read i <lb/>
would a tuck the <lb/>
the cash, now i i <lb/>
wont fr h i u . i <lb/>
inn . . . i i , <lb/>
next u id <lb/>
man has got tn put I o. <lb/>
on the -d I may i <lb/>
have as liming in <lb/>
as you got i i yon or <lb/>
dam that <lb/>
wants to try m a <lb/>
TORTURED ON A E. <lb/>
ye r.- I ; <lb/>
hi r om <lb/>
i writes I,. S of Hi tr <lb/>
K., till doctors and <lb/>
. .- f Hit I. ti A Sail <lb/>
. it- d m Infallible for i- J. a, urns, <lb/>
cuts, boil eczema, <lb/>
salt rheum, corns. <lb/>
by all . <lb/>
-on is Default in the Interest or <lb/>
Mortgage For Three Interest Periods. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va- July <lb/>
Vast Company of America <lb/>
the Norfolk am <lb/>
Railway's <lb/>
and refunding bond issue. <lb/>
if May 1900. in the Federal <lb/>
today filed a supplemental <lb/>
ill of foreclosure calling for an <lb/>
settlement by <lb/>
default in the interest on said <lb/>
for three interest <lb/>
periods from May. to this <lb/>
of the Norfolk and Southern <lb/>
property which has been in the <lb/>
hand of receivers since July, <lb/>
1908, is asked. <lb/>
The supplemental bill asks th; t <lb/>
all, and singular, the said mart <lb/>
property with the <lb/>
and franchises in <lb/>
mortgage mentioned, or <lb/>
may be covered thereby, <lb/>
may be sold in one lot and as <lb/>
unless a sale in parcels <lb/>
lie required under the pro- <lb/>
visions of article of <lb/>
tic first and refunding <lb/>
i re, in which case such sale to <lb/>
made in parcels as in <lb/>
provided. <lb/>
The supplemental bill calls for <lb/>
an answer by the defendant <lb/>
corporation at the next <lb/>
of the Federal court which is <lb/>
August <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker ard Deputies <lb/>
Haul. <lb/>
On Wednesday night in <lb/>
Creek township, about half wax <lb/>
between Haddock's Cross <lb/>
and Cox's Mill. Sheriff L. W <lb/>
Tucker with Deputy Sheriffs R, <lb/>
Hyman and G, A. Jackson am <lb/>
Policeman G A. Clark, <lb/>
a large moonshine still. Tin <lb/>
still was located in a dense <lb/>
was well fitted <lb/>
business. The still captured <lb/>
was of gallons capacity. <lb/>
The cap and worm were missing. <lb/>
these having been removed. <lb/>
Several barrels of beer found <lb/>
around the still were destroyed <lb/>
by the officers, and they brought <lb/>
the still to Greenville to be turn- <lb/>
ed over the <lb/>
AND <lb/>
The place to buy your Hardware. Com- <lb/>
stock to from, t first quality <lb/>
goods only. <lb/>
laments A Specialty <lb/>
Consisting Plows. Mowers, S <lb/>
Cutters, Rakes and high grade <lb/>
both riding and walking, <lb/>
Wire <lb/>
in the most pop aw <lb/>
Complete <lb/>
., k I <lb/>
II i<lb/>
North Carolina Industries. <lb/>
For the week ending July 7th. <lb/>
the Tradesman <lb/>
reports the following new <lb/>
tries established in North Caro- <lb/>
Or . 1.000,000 textile <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
Bessemer City <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
company. <lb/>
-1150,000 man- <lb/>
company; <lb/>
and company. <lb/>
Ell hardware com- <lb/>
realty com- <lb/>
textile <lb/>
76.000 textile <lb/>
For Daughter That Wasn't Married <lb/>
There will be a very unique <lb/>
in <lb/>
A certain lady has never been <lb/>
married, and as ad her r.- <lb/>
married and pretty <lb/>
clothes and wedding presents <lb/>
her father announces that he <lb/>
wants to do a well by her and <lb/>
will give her a mock <lb/>
She will have much m <lb/>
to spend on clothes as If <lb/>
were to a bride, and after she <lb/>
has them all made her father <lb/>
will give her e party and <lb/>
all of her kin that they must <lb/>
carry presents as if to a bride. <lb/>
Then he will send the girl on a <lb/>
trip to the seacoast, where <lb/>
can wear her new clothes and <lb/>
have more fun than if there <lb/>
to pi r use <lb/>
us <lb/>
the . . . <lb/>
teed per cent pi <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
Th e to <lb/>
will do well lo see <lb/>
but lit.- bust. L <lb/>
It you contemplate building <lb/>
call. We will n j d <lb/>
will take care o your .- j <lb/>
. e prices. Win n wish <lb/>
in the above don't t ii to up <lb/>
., <lb/>
B a k e r<lb/>
. . <lb/>
st <lb/>
were a man tagging <lb/>
Globe. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK CF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of June Ir I, 1909. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
1.02 Cap <lb/>
Fl <lb/>
J. Y. Joyner Honored. <lb/>
Denver. Col., July and <lb/>
election of James Yadkin Joyner, Overdrafts secured <lb/>
of Public and unsecured , <lb/>
of North Carolina, as Furniture and I <lb/>
of the National Educational <lb/>
, ,, I <lb/>
n today is regard d by ,;, 507.50 <lb/>
his supporters as a victory coin, including <lb/>
their fight any minor coin <lb/>
of the prices of school text <lb/>
books. Mr. Joyner was elected; <lb/>
over Ben head of the <lb/>
St. Louis schools, and Ur. J. II. <lb/>
Phillips, of Birmingham. Ala. OF NORTH CAROLINA, I of <lb/>
Not <lb/>
Total<lb/>
r's k n r.<lb/>
00.00 <lb/>
9.30 <lb/>
171.48 <lb/>
CENTS IS <lb/>
PRICE PEACE. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
. J. K. Davis, <lb/>
swear the above is <lb/>
Mrs. Hays Dead, edge and belief. <lb/>
do <lb/>
Th itching and <lb/>
i i t c skin diseases, <lb/>
ii t y by applying <lb/>
Price <lb/>
s by J. Wooten and Coward <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
A telegram was received in the and <lb/>
city today announcing the death me, <lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
Can be made and frozen in <lb/>
minutes at cost of <lb/>
Ons Cent a Plate. <lb/>
Stir contents of one package <lb/>
ICE CHEM Powder <lb/>
into a quart of milk and freeze. <lb/>
No cooking, no heating, nothing <lb/>
else to add. Everything but the <lb/>
ice and milk in package. <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This makes quarts of the most <lb/>
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb/>
Kinds i Vanilla. Strom- <lb/>
packages st your grocers, <lb/>
or by mail if he does not keep it. <lb/>
Book Free. <lb/>
Th Pure Food Co. t Boy, H. Y. , <lb/>
Small Things. <lb/>
While it takes every one of the <lb/>
degrees to complete a circle; <lb/>
while won't make a <lb/>
a wheel is made of <lb/>
many spokes, there are no <lb/>
things. <lb/>
While a cent will buy the news <lb/>
of the world; while a minute <lb/>
will catch an important tram; <lb/>
while a finger mark will discover <lb/>
a criminal; while a two-cent <lb/>
postage stamp will take a letter <lb/>
five thousand miles, there are no <lb/>
little things. <lb/>
While a battle may be lost for <lb/>
a moment's delay; while a man <lb/>
may starve for a morsel of food, <lb/>
or famish for a glass of water, <lb/>
there are no small things. <lb/>
While s smile may brighten a <lb/>
whole life-time; while a single <lb/>
kind word may avert despair, <lb/>
there are no small things. <lb/>
It takes only a small percent- <lb/>
age of imports to pay the Federal <lb/>
expense. It takes only a <lb/>
of one per cent to educate <lb/>
the world. It takes only a little <lb/>
time and effort to improve the <lb/>
mind. So how can there be any <lb/>
small <lb/>
Slogan Buttons. <lb/>
slogan Green- <lb/>
ville, y you is to be <lb/>
on buttons to be for <lb/>
. the and the <lb/>
are placing orders. <lb/>
for them for free <lb/>
The Reflector has received <lb/>
of the buttons and they are <lb/>
very pretty. A canvasser has <lb/>
not. had opportunity to see <lb/>
all the business men of the town, <lb/>
but all will be given an <lb/>
to get some of the buttons <lb/>
and all should help distribute <lb/>
them. They will be a splendid <lb/>
advertisement for the town. <lb/>
BOY'S LIFE SAVED. <lb/>
My little boy, four years old. had a <lb/>
re attack of We find i <lb/>
two both of them gave up. <lb/>
We gave him Chamberlain's Colic, <lb/>
Cholera and remedy, which <lb/>
cured him and believe hi life. <lb/>
William H. Carbon Hill, Ala. <lb/>
There is no doubt but his remedy saves <lb/>
the lives of many children each <lb/>
Give it with oil according to the <lb/>
printed directions and a cure <lb/>
certain. For by J. I. Wooten and <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
of Mrs. Nannie <lb/>
which occurred this morning at <lb/>
Hospital Ashe- <lb/>
ville The remains will be <lb/>
brought to Kinston for inter- <lb/>
Kinston Free Press, 8th. <lb/>
was a sister <lb/>
Mrs. W. King, of <lb/>
Up. <lb/>
Higgs Bros, are breaking; <lb/>
to build a block of six <lb/>
brick on their Dickinson <lb/>
avenue property near the A. C, j <lb/>
L railroad. <lb/>
and <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary c.<lb/>
I;<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
The Bethel Banking<lb/>
;. <lb/>
I . T. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Al <lb/>
c. I G., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C.<lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
168.11 <lb/>
i 1,276.00 <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Due from 11,050.73 <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
repairs to all ind f coin <lb/>
e y, Steam erecting Engines, i ,., . <lb/>
Tobacco machinery, all a <lb/>
Agent for Machinery . , <lb/>
Electrical novelties. Give us a i ., . r <lb/>
All work guaranteed and terms STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County I M <lb/>
enable. Message loft at H. I. I, II. of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
will receive prompt or phone swear that, the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
Capital Stock 0.000.00 <lb/>
surplus fund <lb/>
I less <lb/>
and taxes 1,572.30 <lb/>
Time of i ; 1,078.76 <lb/>
sub<lb/>
Total <lb/>
See P. M. Johnston for mill <lb/>
repairs and Terms <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Grimesland Masonic Officers. <lb/>
At the regular meeting of <lb/>
Grimesland Lodge A. F- A. M. <lb/>
Tuesday night, the following of- <lb/>
were installed by Past <lb/>
Master J. J. <lb/>
J. C. Galloway. W. M. <lb/>
W. E. Proctor, S. W. <lb/>
L. D. Phelps, J- W. <lb/>
J. O- Proctor, Treas- <lb/>
A. O. Clark, <lb/>
W. S. S. D. <lb/>
W. S. Elks, J. D. <lb/>
W. E. Tucker, S. S. <lb/>
T. F. Proctor. J. S. <lb/>
J. R. Mobley. Tiler. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can i . <lb/>
jg <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and tax prepared for j,. <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
Is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Mann <lb/>
Horse Goods . c A <lb/>
of , <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 20th day of June, <lb/>
T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public, j <lb/>
W. Cashier. <lb/>
M. Blount, <lb/>
Robt, Staton, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
J P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb/>
I west <lb/>
in Th of the la Mt forth by Its <lb/>
in ruction under positively<lb/>
by the Methodist Church, not to but lo f-n <lb/>
place when ran be given training in body, mind, and heart at a i <lb/>
Th 1-. n so fully -i nut that a <lb/>
if T it of its i of mi <lb/>
worth <lb/>
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb/>
all for the year, table board, room, lights, <lb/>
Mt, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In all i <lb/>
except elocution. Apply for and blank to <lb/>
CANNON. JR. M. A. Va. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN CARE CEMETERY <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
ATLANTIC HOTEL.<lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Smell <lb/>
The people of a town are often <lb/>
more or judged by the care <lb/>
they for tin- burial place of <lb/>
their dead- When such <lb/>
are object of special care and <lb/>
attention ii betoken a tender <lb/>
Advertising rate may be had upon <lb/>
business office in T- <lb/>
Reflector Evans <lb/>
Tim-. street. <lb/>
Entered in the pa t at Greenville <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
w 1909. <lb/>
If the oil lose their <lb/>
there will be ten with <lb/>
The Season a <lb/>
Social Events. <lb/>
Editorial I Charlotte baa a city license of <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel. or the privilege of selling <lb/>
N. July the open near beer. A man named Dan- <lb/>
hearted, devoted people, <lb/>
this respect Greenville Dot <lb/>
of the Atlantic Hotel. went there opened <lb/>
at City, early in June, sale without paying the required <lb/>
the I been a purpose being to <lb/>
success and the next few weeks test the right of the city to levy <lb/>
as a tax. a after <lb/>
it might do. Cherry Hill <lb/>
does not shew such care. <lb/>
. . her-, with the <lb/>
and attention s is creditable to <lb/>
the town, the purpose of <lb/>
this of it is in the hope <lb/>
regimen of the North Carolina <lb/>
National in ramp at Oar- <lb/>
City, near <lb/>
is i . be case, i <lb/>
high of cotton comes too <lb/>
late to I., the farmer.<lb/>
thinks <lb/>
p., I is an affliction <lb/>
up. ii the Ki an party.<lb/>
. th- <lb/>
h turn more than to <lb/>
the axles with printer's <lb/>
the ii inspectors are t <lb/>
draw w <lb/>
while the I a <lb/>
it i e ire for <lb/>
the <lb/>
; . of Tennessee <lb/>
hope they will do at least as <lb/>
well a- the night <lb/>
m v trial. <lb/>
Greens is about the <lb/>
town work on the map. <lb/>
Another trickster has fleeced a <lb/>
. t near <lb/>
if spirit improve- <lb/>
,. train adds greatly to th <lb/>
crowd with several warrants and <lb/>
the outcome will he watched <lb/>
with interest, as the result may <lb/>
determine v. hat other towns can <lb/>
do. <lb/>
BETTER TO OFFER INDUCEMENTS. <lb/>
and to make I <lb/>
US II W <lb/>
;.; about. <lb/>
this <lb/>
crowd. <lb/>
Sun lay the new <lb/>
If. <lb/>
It will he no great while <lb/>
pi pie there <lb/>
The man ho dis <lb/>
that watermelon seed u a i <lb/>
cure . is on tin <lb/>
right track to make that<lb/>
Tis folly to argue who pays <lb/>
the tariff when it is n <lb/>
enough that the burden falls u <lb/>
the consumer. <lb/>
Rockefeller's additional <lb/>
often millions the cause <lb/>
education may mean another a I- <lb/>
in the price of oil. <lb/>
It is always good policy to l l <lb/>
ahead, is why the <lb/>
dealer goes the round <lb/>
orders right in the hottest part <lb/>
of July, <lb/>
In Kent county. Kentucky, <lb/>
live brothers wed live sisters, all <lb/>
the marriages being in one <lb/>
That was a family <lb/>
fair, sure enough. <lb/>
Si the cemetery hen <lb/>
tty place, and proper <lb/>
care could be male a spot o <lb/>
real beauty. The chief <lb/>
U method has be <lb/>
us. in its ere. The only funds <lb/>
ave available for use <lb/>
c has been the <lb/>
pro from the sale <lb/>
lots. lie aldermen have <lb/>
kepi ; from other funds <lb/>
and in keeping up fences, <lb/>
laying out an I maintaining <lb/>
and the Id lots. <lb/>
Ev, n this work was done only at <lb/>
intervals when absolutely <lb/>
tin re has bi en very <lb/>
little system about it. When- <lb/>
v.-r a lot sold the care of <lb/>
I particular lot then devolved <lb/>
upon the owner, and the a <lb/>
committee had <lb/>
n further interest in it. There <lb/>
has never any concerted <lb/>
a  among the ow in rs as <lb/>
. cl or beautifying he <lb/>
.-Ii doing ibis <lb/>
a . r it .-. d his <lb/>
n i r . Hence it is <lb/>
an exception w the . meter <lb/>
las a whole presents anything <lb/>
a creditable appear <lb/>
but the rule is that when <lb/>
some of the lots are clean others <lb/>
are rank with weeds, <lb/>
ones trading from th <lb/>
others. <lb/>
But now the bulk of the lots <lb/>
have been sold and -non there <lb/>
will be no funds from this <lb/>
do even the little <lb/>
work In r. Ii fore done. Then <lb/>
is evident ; hat some other plan <lb/>
must be vised to care for the <lb/>
cemetery, and it is with this ii <lb/>
view that The Reflector has u <lb/>
suggestion to oiler. <lb/>
reached ML there is a for more <lb/>
. in Greenville. The open- <lb/>
of the East Carolina Teach- <lb/>
Training School in October <lb/>
will be the cause of many people <lb/>
moving here and they will wain <lb/>
houses. Now is a good time to <lb/>
,;, m regimental <lb/>
a days interval <lb/>
, the present one. so <lb/>
interest will be pro- <lb/>
longed into August. <lb/>
are <lb/>
;. here, not a day nor a <lb/>
light passing that is not marked <lb/>
i brilliant event. Both <lb/>
ID and night there are <lb/>
dances, the number of young <lb/>
people here being large, and the <lb/>
bull room especially at night is <lb/>
a scene of brilliancy. <lb/>
From all pans of North Caro- <lb/>
and other State-, <lb/>
here en the seaside <lb/>
its. The management of <lb/>
the Atlantic Hotel is excellent <lb/>
everything done for me <lb/>
pleasure sis. <lb/>
There are present here from <lb/>
Greenville, and Mrs. T. <lb/>
Jarvis, Mrs. F. lames and <lb/>
sou. Mrs. K. and <lb/>
daughters, Misses Irma, Lucille <lb/>
Ruth. K. While. Frank <lb/>
Skinner, J, Whichard and <lb/>
two s ins, -I and Walter <lb/>
Linden, There are also several <lb/>
Greenville people at Beaufort, <lb/>
just across the sound, town <lb/>
also being tell of summer <lb/>
tors <lb/>
Friday night in the Atlantic <lb/>
hall room there was a fancy dress <lb/>
ball and on Saturday night a <lb/>
plan for building them. <lb/>
Louisburg, one of the towns <lb/>
that owns its water and electric <lb/>
light plants, is going after the <lb/>
matter right to induce the <lb/>
people of the town to use the <lb/>
service. That town <lb/>
water taps with pipes to the <lb/>
curb line free of charge, and j <lb/>
wires houses for customers with- <lb/>
out any charge except for the <lb/>
actual material used, the labor <lb/>
necessary to do the work being <lb/>
furnished by the town. <lb/>
The Reflector believes that <lb/>
Greenville has made a mistake <lb/>
along this line. Here a custom- <lb/>
is required to pay for a <lb/>
water tap and pipe to the curb <lb/>
line, and when ii comes to <lb/>
having wiring done the property <lb/>
owner not only for the <lb/>
material but also pays high <lb/>
price for the work a well. <lb/>
And if you do not believe <lb/>
plumbing and wiring costs <lb/>
something, just start out t. <lb/>
nave a job done. <lb/>
Made by Texas. <lb/>
The latest for flying <lb/>
machine honors is John Nichols, <lb/>
of Bell county. Tex, who is <lb/>
taking out patents on a Hying <lb/>
machine that he claims to have <lb/>
successfully navigated in the air <lb/>
says the Dallas Morning <lb/>
News. Nichols is a barber and <lb/>
has been patiently working on <lb/>
his invention for the past <lb/>
years. He states that he took <lb/>
his out for a trial trip a <lb/>
few days aim an j found it would <lb/>
work, and that he has hit upon <lb/>
the correct principle. <lb/>
will vote or <lb/>
has been a recent- <lb/>
much used head line over As the only revenue the water <lb/>
news from Washington. What and light-plant has is the <lb/>
senate expects to do and monthly rentals paid by i <lb/>
what it does seems to at miners, it would be good policy <lb/>
The agitation for street preach- <lb/>
has led some of the minis <lb/>
tors this State to try it. and <lb/>
and where they have done so re- <lb/>
on the part of the town to hold <lb/>
out inducements t the people <lb/>
to become regular users of the <lb/>
service. There are many people <lb/>
in Greenville today who are; <lb/>
sticking to their pumps for <lb/>
will you <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
That control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
Guttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptom fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Tit it. <lb/>
. <lb/>
ports say the audiences were ad burning kerosene for <lb/>
for lights, when they would b <lb/>
military b <lb/>
in both of which <lb/>
To have out-of door <lb/>
preaching late in the afternoon; <lb/>
regular patrons of the town's <lb/>
and do away with night services j but for that first cost of <lb/>
the churches hot Water taps and wiring. <lb/>
weather, might not be a <lb/>
idea. Farms for sale. Money to loan. <lb/>
I Apply to J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
will treat you ltd for <lb/>
l with what I <lb/>
ti. 01-. when <lb/>
, . do m toM <lb/>
,, , . i h many <lb/>
when Hit Mil ; i <lb/>
Into m and I to <lb/>
try i -n-. have <lb/>
taken II i. and now i am <lb/>
not l <lb/>
i- did it. I h in <lb/>
in- ii will attract th at- <lb/>
r I i l SM. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Mala be, Ky. <lb/>
Your Or. Heart <lb/>
Cure, .- n to return <lb/>
Brit It <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Any tariff duty that enables a <lb/>
manufacturer to charge that <lb/>
much more for Ins product is <lb/>
protection, and the consumer <lb/>
bears the burden of it. <lb/>
If every kicker was a booster <lb/>
there would be that many more <lb/>
boosters. Which class are you <lb/>
in The man who cannot stand <lb/>
up for his town is not much help <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
fully two hundred couples <lb/>
participated. Every night after <lb/>
the there are <lb/>
sailing parties. <lb/>
Mr. K. White tonight gave <lb/>
a sail to twenty couplet. <lb/>
Today Governor took <lb/>
The Reflector man with a party <lb/>
out on a sail trip <lb/>
there was big luck at <lb/>
There are no dull moments at <lb/>
and it is most de- <lb/>
place on the coast. <lb/>
D. J. W. <lb/>
The Observer says there are <lb/>
automobiles Char <lb/>
lotto, but very few of them has <lb/>
paid the registration license <lb/>
tax. The reason assigned for <lb/>
The aldermen should employ a <lb/>
regular keeper of the cemetery, <lb/>
paying him a stipulated monthly <lb/>
salary, who should do all the <lb/>
work there. It should be his <lb/>
duty not only to care for the <lb/>
walks and few unsold lots, but <lb/>
also for the sold lots, and the in- <lb/>
lot owners should be <lb/>
assessed a small annual tax to J this is that a test is to be made <lb/>
help pay the salary of the keep- f the constitutionality of the <lb/>
Aside from the law requiring <lb/>
property owners in town to <lb/>
their sidewalks, civic pride <lb/>
cause every one to keep <lb/>
the premises and all surround- <lb/>
in good order. <lb/>
It is a peculiar kind of love <lb/>
that leads a man to shoot a <lb/>
man because she will not marry <lb/>
him, yet several cases of that <lb/>
kind have occurred. Women <lb/>
will have to be careful how they <lb/>
let men go to see them. <lb/>
The keeper should also dig <lb/>
the graves and for each these <lb/>
there should be a stipulated fee <lb/>
to apply as a part of his salary. <lb/>
In this way the cemetery would <lb/>
be practically self-sustaining, or <lb/>
so nearly so that there would be <lb/>
little additional to pay. The <lb/>
aldermen could readily enact <lb/>
cemetery ordinances carrying <lb/>
out this plan if it is deemed best, <lb/>
and under this the entire <lb/>
tery could be kept in good con- <lb/>
all the time. <lb/>
tax, in that it makes a double <lb/>
tax on automobiles- <lb/>
Ten thousand people <lb/>
gating on the lawn around the <lb/>
Minnesota capitol to listen to an <lb/>
address by J. W. Bryan does <lb/>
not indicate that he has lost his <lb/>
magnetism or that people have <lb/>
grown tired of hearing him. <lb/>
It is keenly regretted that <lb/>
Editor J. P. of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, has suffer- <lb/>
ed a relapse and had to be taken <lb/>
to the hospital again. Home <lb/>
months ago he had a stroke of <lb/>
paralysis, but until recently was <lb/>
Proposition <lb/>
Go over the schedule, see what we ask for <lb/>
it, and then write us. It's a PEACH. <lb/>
One two-story brick building, price <lb/>
One residence, price <lb/>
One residence, <lb/>
Notes in good standing <lb/>
Accounts in good standing <lb/>
good lots at each <lb/>
good lots at each <lb/>
Five tracts <lb/>
Miscellaneous accounts, etc <lb/>
Total <lb/>
They have arrested the Devil <lb/>
in Net York. His name <lb/>
was Benjamin and the charge <lb/>
against him was burglary. much improved that an early <lb/>
Devil is noted for butting restoration had been <lb/>
where he is not needed. <lb/>
looked for. <lb/>
we will substantiate what we say. <lb/>
National Loan and Trust Co <lb/>
GA.<lb/>
. -v<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. C. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Easier,. for A and vicinity. Advert rates furnished <lb/>
.--e <lb/>
seed at S Mer. Don't , . , when j Money buy better <lb/>
v you can get nice Bailing for they <lb/>
M. M. Sauls makes the best<lb/>
frames to order J. K. <lb/>
returned go Dixon <lb/>
day from City, <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
the fountain- cold the <lb/>
round Try one. <lb/>
Robert Worthington went to <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
tell me that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co., Dixon are <lb/>
as good wagons, carts and bug-1 <lb/>
as can W found v here, j <lb/>
See them before buying. <lb/>
Mrs. J. K. Turnage v. <lb/>
Kinston Tuesday. <lb/>
If you vast the best wire <lb/>
fence buy. American. <lb/>
E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
J. W. Moore went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Seed peanuts for by J- R. <lb/>
Smith Co.- <lb/>
I. J. and Richard <lb/>
vent to Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Spring dress cools and <lb/>
to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
J. L. Reining. S. C. Wooten <lb/>
and H. A. White, of Greenville, <lb/>
registered at Betel Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A car load of American Wire <lb/>
Fencing just received. <lb/>
E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
L. E Jackson, of Plymouth, <lb/>
came in Tuesday to organize the <lb/>
Modem Woodmen of <lb/>
H. M. Sauls has just received <lb/>
a fine lot of perfumed toilet <lb/>
war . <lb/>
ReV. ii. U . <lb/>
tot, c n i W<lb/>
If y u a-am i <lb/>
of <lb/>
mouth, Va. came in <lb/>
r to some with Miss <lb/>
s ed and seed for <lb/>
by J. K. Smith Co. <lb/>
; . rt Griffin end Rod j r <lb/>
Brooks, Sam Bar-; <lb/>
v. of <lb/>
man, came <lb/>
to satisfy, <lb/>
shoe dealers every where <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
For good, gentle <lb/>
cheap. Apply to box <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Disc Harrows. Feed Cutters <lb/>
all improved firm <lb/>
be had from <lb/>
E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
W. E. Books, of Fremont, <lb/>
r-r time with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss Nunn, who has- <lb/>
Mi-s s Lorena and <lb/>
Lizzie for a few <lb/>
returned to her home in <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Robert <lb/>
returned Monday from a t <lb/>
her daughter. W. M- <lb/>
Miss Jen-tie Turnage U <lb/>
Monday to visit lust<lb/>
ROArs ITEMS <lb/>
p.- E a <lb/>
an .-.;. a. <lb/>
Id a, Kinston, <lb/>
ti j-. i Wed- <lb/>
V. L.<lb/>
Gr at -i. <lb/>
i ., turn i. <lb/>
tao <lb/>
j. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
ii. U C i. <lb/>
. <lb/>
is ,. <lb/>
to spend time <lb/>
. -i. F. Ban V <lb/>
i. cement, window, doors, <lb/>
leeks and hinges at J. it. Smith <lb/>
Ben Joyner, of was <lb/>
in town Friday. <lb/>
wagon's are <lb/>
of H. C <lb/>
ten. E. Turnage Co- <lb/>
Coward, of <lb/>
town a while <lb/>
and <lb/>
at J. B. Co. <lb/>
E. L- M.;. left <lb/>
for <lb/>
Don't forget that your hay <lb/>
will need baling id that you <lb/>
can a hay from <lb/>
E. Turnage Co., your <lb/>
own terms. <lb/>
D. Gibb returned Friday <lb/>
Charleston. <lb/>
your mules <lb/>
hoists, repair your bug- <lb/>
and wagons on short notice, <lb/>
J. R. C . Dixon. <lb/>
M . ht. B. of Beth I, <lb/>
m t i <lb/>
She .- ltd M i y. <lb/>
V. a I. i use <lb/>
third leas than J- B. <lb/>
Kit a Mamie Ruth <lb/>
e.- i . i to <lb/>
days with r <lb/>
sail received at J. ii <lb/>
ii Co. <lb/>
Moore, who was in our <lb/>
town a few days ago. <lb/>
Smith and J. J- Mines <lb/>
went op the road Monday <lb/>
the same day. <lb/>
A. R. and J. D. Cannon went <lb/>
last. <lb/>
returned sometime this m rm i <lb/>
cl Br r i <lb/>
rightfully entertained a large <lb/>
number of her friends the <lb/>
in risk friend .<lb/>
and returned Sunday. ;,, i, her cousin, Mis <lb/>
All kind sewing machine- net . of <lb/>
Va. the i <lb/>
. . by Mr. and Mrs. E <lb/>
. ; sh <lb/>
the parlor re Miss i <lb/>
. th c r <lb/>
. Br ; <lb/>
. . d over the punch bow . <lb/>
i . joyed the evening <lb/>
god r their <lb/>
homes o <lb/>
i. present a <lb/>
Mary of Mew B <lb/>
with i. A. Mis<lb/>
with S, F. ; <lb/>
Kim t n. J. V- <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
rm A. R. Can <lb/>
Miss Annie w <lb/>
P Fred Tucker <lb/>
Turnage with J. J- <lb/>
Miss Carrie Johnson h <lb/>
;,. . . with <lb/>
R L. Boss Rand <lb/>
F. Mann, of <lb/>
Miss Florence Blount with <lb/>
Newton T- Miss Alice <lb/>
SB. shuttles, bobbins and <lb/>
e d thread rs for sale by J. <lb/>
B, Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Mary Carraway, of New <lb/>
who has been spending <lb/>
time with Misses Lizzie <lb/>
and Florence Blount, left Sunday <lb/>
We wire surprised to find that <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are ea- <lb/>
line of <lb/>
caskets of all prices and <lb/>
lea, see them when Deeding <lb/>
in this line. <lb/>
Mrs. W- L Browning <lb/>
her brother. Wayland Smith, left <lb/>
Monday for Plymouth to <lb/>
f. k <lb/>
Hugh Corey, after pending a <lb/>
days with his parent, left <lb/>
Monday for Florence, S. C <lb/>
Mrs- C. C. Moore went to <lb/>
Greenville Monday. <lb/>
Mil D. Gaskins, T. L Moore, U; <lb/>
ending some time with <lb/>
Mrs- D. G. Berry, <lb/>
Miss Minnie Smith, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss <lb/>
chis <lb/>
W. E. I <lb/>
night by G <lb/>
W. L. went up l <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
B Smith and H. S. <lb/>
to <lb/>
. . and fun I <lb/>
tended church at Fount in E <lb/>
W. W. Worth <lb/>
. i i; i . <lb/>
I ed a bad ii <lb/>
. ; V B n i -i <lb/>
. Irene Smith <lb/>
. V. . F <lb/>
. , it and Saturday J <lb/>
H i. Tyson. <lb/>
. and <lb/>
. were in j <lb/>
and Jay. <lb/>
5- is Hinson <lb/>
. u I <lb/>
Mr . Lucy t., <lb/>
. . i . <lb/>
r, Mr I <lb/>
. . a . <lb/>
of were in n <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
; Irene Smith <lb/>
v . .-.; I <lb/>
in Fountain, her sister, <lb/>
Rosa Williams.<lb/>
I I <lb/>
lb Friday <lb/>
i in i <lb/>
f and a <lb/>
in <lb/>
ill <lb/>
W. h. and v. if went I <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
C. t attended the concert <lb/>
at F y of <lb/>
Sn <lb/>
time with Miss Ore Matthews <lb/>
Nannie <lb/>
Davis <lb/>
J. Gardner. J. H. <lb/>
sister, <lb/>
Monday for her home in <lb/>
Dr- and Mrs. C R. t . , . <lb/>
turned Monday from Elizabeth Coward and Bland. <lb/>
City, re they have been .- <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the Close of June <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
Walter <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Con, I <lb/>
., ii . cf <lb/>
.- . I i<lb/>
. E. <lb/>
if <lb/>
ii <lb/>
in <lb/>
.- <lb/>
with his Mrs. <lb/>
Matthews. <lb/>
. U lost a barn of to- <lb/>
Thai. day y <lb/>
We to know that L. <lb/>
r. All u. who has been right <lb/>
is in proving. <lb/>
C Moore is on the list. <lb/>
ER THIRTY I <lb/>
B ii E<lb/>
. . off <lb/>
I. off P .; <lb/>
. I by r <lb/>
Stolen b . <lb/>
hit of game <lb/>
Umpire Bi-n i. Batt rim <lb/>
D b <lb/>
Lani -r i . <lb/>
Miss Marie mm returned to <lb/>
Wednesday from New Bern lo <lb/>
visit her sister, Mrs. C. Noble, <lb/>
a few days. She is on her way <lb/>
home at Rocky Mount. <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. C. Mrs. Prank <lb/>
Burroughs and Miss Olivia Berry <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Don't fail to buy from <lb/>
E. Turnage Co. where <lb/>
you can buy them at <lb/>
J. H. Tripp went to Greenville <lb/>
If you expect to buy a gasoline <lb/>
engine E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
can make price and terms <lb/>
satisfactory. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
Norfolk, who has been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. D. G. Berry for days, <lb/>
left Thursday for Hertford. <lb/>
Harrows and cultivators at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Co. <lb/>
C. E. of <lb/>
in town Wednesday. <lb/>
Mason's fruit jars, cape and <lb/>
rubbers for at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Cora and Hen. <lb/>
Moore, of came in <lb/>
to visit Misses <lb/>
and Jennie Turnage. <lb/>
and Mow- <lb/>
era and rakes for sale at old <lb/>
price, E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
We are very glad to see Mies <lb/>
Lizzie Blount out again. <lb/>
Any kind of sewing machine <lb/>
needle you want at J- R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. L. Blow, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in town Thursday. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. have the <lb/>
largest sign in den, Us- <lb/>
Shoes for Ladies and <lb/>
Gentlemen. <lb/>
Misses Vi r Cox. of Winter- <lb/>
and Hughes, of <lb/>
Washington, after spending a <lb/>
few With Miss <lb/>
Winterville Fri- <lb/>
day <lb/>
N. C. cut herrings at J. It. <lb/>
Smith Co <lb/>
L. of <lb/>
was in town Saturday, <lb/>
School books, tablets, Bibles <lb/>
and Testaments at It. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Ann and <lb/>
Miss left Saturday <lb/>
for <lb/>
bushels nice country <lb/>
at per bushel at J- R <lb/>
Smith. Co., <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Elliott, who has been <lb/>
spending sometime with her sis- <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. Sauls, returned <lb/>
to her home in Richmond <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Ask Mr. E. E. about the <lb/>
mill he purchased and let <lb/>
him tell you all about it, <lb/>
K. G. Cox, of Greensboro, was <lb/>
in town Saturday. <lb/>
Field peas, rape and millet seed <lb/>
at J. B. Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Gay Johnson, a trained <lb/>
nurse from Wilson sanatorium, <lb/>
came in Saturday to spend some <lb/>
time with her parents near here. <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 bears <lb/>
mark of <lb/>
For sale by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in town Monday night. <lb/>
If you want a Mower or Rake, <lb/>
we can give you any at <lb/>
lower prices than we can replace <lb/>
them. E. Turnage Sons Co, <lb/>
J. T. Blount, of Richmond, <lb/>
came in Saturday to spend a few <lb/>
days with his father, W. S. <lb/>
Blount, . , , <lb/>
Buy your brackets, balusters, <lb/>
railing, poet <lb/>
and flooring of J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Resources j <lb/>
as end discount. I stock <lb/>
land <lb/>
overdrafts unsecured <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Bold coin <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
S. Notes 4.089.00 <lb/>
Total 180,080.12 <lb/>
2,500.00, <lb/>
8.402.861 cur. exp. and taxes pd. 884.87 <lb/>
206.001 Dividend unpaid TWO <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
n 1838 there a great deal <lb/>
Dysentery and i- <lb/>
h w s it Mm that <lb/>
Colic, Di r- <lb/>
Remedy w brought into <lb/>
mi Ii mow <lb/>
i r remedy or treatment, ind <lb/>
I tin year <lb/>
that r-cord. a <lb/>
i i has to every <lb/>
of Unite i SI and to many <lb/>
foreign <lb/>
of will t their <lb/>
opinion la they <lb/>
other <lb/>
profit. Ii he <lb/>
upon, even i-i the moat <lb/>
cat . F L. <lb/>
and Coward <lb/>
180,080.12 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I J It Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
statement is to the best o. U <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
that <lb/>
the <lb/>
fore me. this of June, <lb/>
HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
R. C, CANNON, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very lowest prices. Cash or <lb/>
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
of Good Road <lb/>
Th good roads movement is <lb/>
so rapidly <lb/>
the and the interest is <lb/>
becoming intense those <lb/>
which fail to <lb/>
approve of the rood roads sen- <lb/>
will doubtless become <lb/>
back numbers. roads, <lb/>
regardless of how they come, <lb/>
open up a much brighter future <lb/>
for any <lb/>
Mountain Herald. <lb/>
BLACK. JACK <lb/>
Black Jack, X <lb/>
Mies L Si <lb/>
u i and i am av w . <lb/>
Martha Williams. <lb/>
and Henry <lb/>
t. <lb/>
near Simpson visiting <lb/>
Jessie w to Green- <lb/>
ville Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. H. J. Smith and grind- <lb/>
daughter, Lucy, returned to-me <lb/>
Sunday after spending few <lb/>
days with her daughter, lire, a <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Annie Gaskins spent <lb/>
Saturday night with Misses <lb/>
Lulu and Lucy Arnold. <lb/>
In re was i i crowd <lb/>
I from here attended Sunday <lb/>
at <lb/>
house Sunday morning. <lb/>
We were glad W see such a <lb/>
large attendance at our Sunday <lb/>
school yesterday. We are doing <lb/>
some fine work on our lessons. <lb/>
We cordially invite all come <lb/>
out and help us carry on the <lb/>
WILL by <lb/>
to vi before you make purchase. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
It would bi- to overstate <lb/>
wonderful of my mother since <lb/>
she began to use Elector Bitters, <lb/>
writ.-s Mrs. W. L. of Dan <lb/>
forth, Me past she <lb/>
seems really to i e growing young again. <lb/>
She suffered untold misery from <lb/>
for years. At last the could <lb/>
neither eat, drink nor sleep. Donors <lb/>
gave her up remedies failed till <lb/>
Electric Bitters worked such wonders <lb/>
for her They invigorate all <lb/>
vital organs, cure liver and kidney <lb/>
troubles, induce sleep, impart strength <lb/>
and appetite. Only at all ts. <lb/>
the old people to come out and <lb/>
be with us. need help <lb/>
in this work. So come out and <lb/>
bring your children. Not send <lb/>
them, but come and bring them <lb/>
along with you. <lb/>
We are having some fine <lb/>
weather to put in tobacco, and the <lb/>
farmers are making good it. <lb/>
NEW IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C <lb/>
We want our customer, lo better <lb/>
first this year we will surely you. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
DIXON DIXON <lb/>
will treat you right <lb/>
Dr Joseph <lb/>
Musician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
. HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
After doctoring for about twelve <lb/>
years tor a ball e. and <lb/>
spending nearly live hundred <lb/>
medicine and fee,, I <lb/>
ed my wife one box of a <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
her so mu h that the to <lb/>
them have done m-j, <lb/>
good than all of the medicine I <lb/>
This medicine is for sale by J- I. woo- <lb/>
ten and <lb/>
free. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North <lb/>
will treat you will treat you <lb/>
j.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Monday, July 11th, 1909 <lb/>
ALL OXFORDS <lb/>
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t , her son. for whom <lb/>
U . .-. wore intended. <lb/>
the said that <lb/>
could walk in than in <lb/>
any others without getting tired, <lb/>
and said that you couldn't walk <lb/>
far just on ac of <lb/>
your knee, you know, and he said <lb/>
he meant farther for the <lb/>
distance. So bought them, and <lb/>
i here they arc. string, <lb/>
She not notice the smile on <lb/>
her son's face as he undid the p <lb/>
e was spared the trouble <lb/>
of explaining. Youth's <lb/>
m Mrs. <lb/>
M. A. White I tin-Singer to . e <lb/>
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cream <lb/>
milk for <lb/>
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i . . lie .-. I ask your pair <lb/>
I-i Mis. M. A. White. <lb/>
DAISY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I haw to the John- <lb/>
son pi am <lb/>
better prepared ever to <lb/>
a I Dairy <lb/>
in T 2-4. <lb/>
S. i. <lb/>
When you have to <lb/>
to No. II <lb/>
ind J. G. <lb/>
YOUR STOCK <lb/>
Should Have Special Attention at this Season <lb/>
International Stock Food, <lb/>
International Worm Powder <lb/>
and Vermin Destroyer <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Just Received <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/>
MERCANTILE COMPANY <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
.- . . . <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
We have some shapes that are not selling still this season's straw, such as <lb/>
If 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/>
many lady customers who have bought Millinery of us in the past that if you need a new hat <lb/>
cheap or the old one remodeled for the summer's last days, the ladies here in the store will be <lb/>
only too glad to help you any way they can in selecting one of these styles cheap, or fix- <lb/>
the old one for you <lb/>
Don't Hesitate at These Low Prices <lb/>
shapes while they last <lb/>
THE BIG <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
shapes while they last <lb/>
shapes while they last <lb/>
shapes while they last <lb/>
shapes while they last <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
THE BIG <lb/>
STORE<lb/>
Jr-M <lb/>
Ground in Greenville <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are expecting to build you a home or want 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, Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
USE ALLEN'S <lb/>
A t- the <lb/>
hoes. If have aching feet, <lb/>
try Allen's It rests the <lb/>
feet and makes new or tight shoes <lb/>
easy. Cures aching, swollen, hot, <lb/>
sweating feat. and <lb/>
bunions of nil pain gives rest and <lb/>
comfort. Try it to day. Sold all <lb/>
druggist and Don't <lb/>
accept any to. For tree trial <lb/>
package, Free of the <lb/>
Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a new <lb/>
invent on Allen S. <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
Acting and Overacting. <lb/>
ii a much simpler thing to <lb/>
t to in declares a writ- <lb/>
in the Yorkshire Post on <lb/>
tin- In this <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OF i <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF <lb/>
i North Carolina Mountains <lb/>
AND SUMMER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
A Enough <lb/>
On the before Memorial day <lb/>
in one of cities s <lb/>
the school board w <lb/>
primary i after <lb/>
is the <lb/>
day <lb/>
canto from <lb/>
do you do on Decoration <lb/>
the i <lb/>
came in n chorus. <lb/>
do you decorate their, <lb/>
graves any more than <lb/>
This was a poser, but Anally <lb/>
little fellow held up <lb/>
why i ho was <lb/>
asked. <lb/>
they are dead and <lb/>
he adds, there is a good j <lb/>
story told of Sir W. S. re-1 <lb/>
of Yeomen of the j <lb/>
at the Savoy. A gentleman I <lb/>
of the chorus who had a very minor <lb/>
part made his entrance in a most <lb/>
exaggerated manner, much to <lb/>
author's disgust. <lb/>
don't enter like I <lb/>
said Gilbert. want any <lb/>
man <lb/>
beg your replied the <lb/>
abashed chorus gentleman. <lb/>
thought you meant the part to <lb/>
so I do, I don't want, <lb/>
you to tell the audience you're <lb/>
man. They'll find it out, if I <lb/>
are. <lb/>
To Make a Hit. <lb/>
every <lb/>
the girl. <lb/>
responded the ardent <lb/>
matter what the <lb/>
why not send up II <lb/>
bunch of tomorrow id. <lb/>
It would be as expensive and <lb/>
would make a big hit with <lb/>
bur P. <lb/>
In adversity It la easy to despise <lb/>
life. The Is he <lb/>
can n <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
clean <lb/>
Working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G, Move <lb/>
Real <lb/>
understand yon began life a i <lb/>
observed n friend to a <lb/>
of <lb/>
replied the millionaire. <lb/>
one has eon fooling yon. I <lb/>
life as <lb/>
ESTABLISHED <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Se d <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, OaK <lb/>
Bedstead, Mattresses, etc <lb/>
Suits. Baby Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
His-h Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Kerry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
es. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Flour. -Hi--. <lb/>
Lye Magic . <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Se and .-. <lb/>
Garden Seeds, .-v; <lb/>
Candle, d Apples- <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes <lb/>
vi <lb/>
Wooden ware, and Crack- <lb/>
en, Macaroni. Best But <lb/>
New Sewing <lb/>
and numerous goons. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap <lb/>
cash. Come He me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
In the of North Carolina, at the <lb/>
close of June d, <lb/>
Loam and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
V. X. Bonds to secure cir- <lb/>
Banking house, furniture, <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Due from National tanks <lb/>
reserve agents <lb/>
Due from State <lb/>
and Bankers <lb/>
Due from approved re- <lb/>
serve agents <lb/>
Checks other cash <lb/>
items <lb/>
for clearing <lb/>
Notes ox other National <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
Fractional paper currency. <lb/>
and cents <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
notes 1,600 <lb/>
Redemption fund with V. <lb/>
S. Treasurer per cent. <lb/>
of <lb/>
S 1ST, 467.03 <lb/>
1.357.48 <lb/>
8,240.41 <lb/>
7.7.73 <lb/>
S. <lb/>
I'll<lb/>
n so it t <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Trust Co., <lb/>
AT X. <lb/>
At the close of business, June <lb/>
It I with <lb/>
e. N, C . via I <lb/>
Durham, Greensboro an i on <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
in <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
Furniture fixtures <lb/>
m. Ar p. m. loans <lb/>
m Raleigh Ar p. m. from <lb/>
I 9.8 a. m. I v Ar p, m. items <lb/>
51-88 8.10 p. m. I silver coin, Including <lb/>
I minor cm currency <lb/>
4.4 o. m. a. m. j Nat hunk notes <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Do y <lb/>
Time <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
discounts 1160,581.86 Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
1,087.96 Undivided profits. It <lb/>
esp and taxes <lb/>
1,000.00 Notes Kills re- <lb/>
4,632.89 discounted <lb/>
Bill payable <lb/>
is <lb/>
f 24,90.60 I <lb/>
I . to i. <lb/>
Che-i s <lb/>
8118.00 <lb/>
17,600.00 <lb/>
pd <lb/>
80,000.00 <lb/>
i o <lb/>
6.07 p. m. r <lb/>
p, m. Ar <lb/>
6.88 p. m. Ar at n <lb/>
n. m Ar Ash <lb/>
I a in. <lb/>
; . in <lb/>
II. <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
In, <lb/>
to <lb/>
To ml <lb/>
Other convenient Schedules and <lb/>
LOG Through Car <lb/>
Trip will en sill <lb/>
Total 220,816.17 IS. <lb/>
For Information as to Cares, <lb/>
etc., cull on Agent this Company <lb/>
Capital paid in or the <lb/>
Surplus fund J. H. WOOD, R. H. <lb/>
Undivided profits less cur- p j, p j ; p j <lb/>
N. C. H. C. C. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
rent expenses, taxes paid <lb/>
National hank <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
aid <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Time I <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding I <lb/>
borrowed <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
THE CAROLINA <lb/>
j and <lb/>
Industrial college <lb/>
Maintained by the State the Women <lb/>
j Carolina Four regular Courses <lb/>
. . , m r. I to Degrees. Curs.-. <lb/>
tall a <lb/>
I. r. J. Forbes, cashier of the above- . j sir , <lb/>
named bank, do swear hat ,,,.,. , , <lb/>
the is true to the best e.,,,,,.,. <lb/>
86,880.07 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Of my and belief. , <lb/>
F. J. FORBES. Cashier. , ,. , V OS., <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me 6-181 mo w <lb/>
this th day of June 1909. <lb/>
H. BATSMAN. TL w ,, ,. . <lb/>
Notary InC North<lb/>
II. <lb/>
V, G. JAM <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
Automobile <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
The State's college national <lb/>
. in and <lb/>
in Civil, and<lb/>
I In industrial <lb/>
Any nu. iii for <lb/>
one of <lb/>
Address <lb/>
H. HILL, <lb/>
West N. C. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. s. Cut, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear th. above is true to the best my <lb/>
edge and <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to lie- <lb/>
this goth day of June, <lb/>
fore <lb/>
Andrew J. Moore, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
M. A. White, <lb/>
i; ti. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
. WALCOTT AND HUGH M. <lb/>
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Important Changes in Schedules <lb/>
Between Washington, Wilson and Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
N . i <lb/>
d v <lb/>
Only <lb/>
PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers c <lb/>
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, d <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Altering. Dyeing, <lb/>
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb/>
In rear of Herbert Barber <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. . ., <lb/>
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL <lb/>
BEAUFORT, C. <lb/>
Preparatory school for boys and girls. New dormitories with all <lb/>
equipment, and furnished with test of care for the health of pupils. <lb/>
Certificate- without to University of North Carolina <lb/>
and of the South. Course includes manual training. <lb/>
School accommodates term begins 6th, Write now <lb/>
for reservations. <lb/>
Kindergarten Normal Course Department <lb/>
Only students with High School certificates are admitted t this depart- <lb/>
Course covers two years. The students of this course a-- given <lb/>
opportunity of observing the methods of teaching, developing and executing <lb/>
with the children a plan work for the year, under the supervision of an <lb/>
experienced <lb/>
The aim of the training school is to give a special training to all women <lb/>
who have tho care of young children to others who wish to he aided by <lb/>
thorough discipline and ii creased insight h the Study of the <lb/>
n gives; and to prepare young women to take a, principals <lb/>
of Kindergartens. <lb/>
ready for distribution. Address <lb/>
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/>
her, 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. EDWARDS <lb/>
man you are looking for <lb/>
when you need <lb/>
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb/>
and tor Adv. <lb/>
Pictures Framed to Order <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Except <lb/>
Sunday<lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
II. u <lb/>
P M. <lb/>
No, i No No. S <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. r.; pt <lb/>
y a v <lb/>
. M. A. <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
k i <lb/>
7.- Grime ma <lb/>
8.21 vole 8.4 <lb/>
8.45 0.1 <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
11.85 l <lb/>
A Al. ft. . <lb/>
Sun lay <lb/>
Only <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Through Schedule Between Raleigh, Wilson, Greenville, <lb/>
Washington and New Bern, i. C. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb/>
at cents a <lb/>
for Carbon <lb/>
Paper Typewriter Ribbons <lb/>
none hotter made. <lb/>
All I tin <lb/>
W. P. EDWARDS <lb/>
9.45 <lb/>
9.51 <lb/>
10.82 <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
10.80 <lb/>
11.80 <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
EASTERN TIME <lb/>
-n <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Chocowinity <lb/>
Hem <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Except <lb/>
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P. M <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
7.80<lb/>
t III <lb/>
4.47 <lb/>
4.16 <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
10.03 <lb/>
9.11 <lb/>
8.20 <lb/>
6.60 <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
GENERAL PASSENGER <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
WANTED or good, sober, re- <lb/>
For Tobacco Flues <lb/>
EDWARD P. HILL, <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
MRS. N. P. <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
J S MOORING <lb/>
Now n Sam on Point. <lb/>
to <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
liable men to on salary or . r. . . <lb/>
commission. Must be able to give , <lb/>
bond if <lb/>
Hart Ayden, N. C- <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town. Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
m for <lb/>
dry shampoo and J. <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. P. T. M. <lb/>
to Norfolk, Va Return I <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
have tickets for all trains, <lb/>
each Saturday and for Sunday j <lb/>
forenoon commencing Sat- <lb/>
May 29th and continuing I <lb/>
to Saturday 4th, <lb/>
to return Monday follow- <lb/>
date of sale. <lb/>
An excellent opportunity to <lb/>
visit the resorts <lb/>
of Virginia and North <lb/>
at a minimum cost. <lb/>
For information call on <lb/>
or write T. C. White, <lb/>
G. P. A. <lb/>
Go to L-H. PENDER <lb/>
EVANS GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Next door to J. R. J, G. MOVE. <lb/>
INSURANCE see <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
Hone Women's Greenville ft C. <lb/>
A . <lb/>
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POOR PRINT<lb/>
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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of a C. CARROLL <lb/>
I t of and Rates on <lb/>
. , returned to Greenville <lb/>
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short program, the lit <lb/>
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. and God speed <lb/>
. j v. . Land plaster plenty of it. <lb/>
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A FACT <lb/>
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external condition j, but In tho <lb/>
great majority of case by a dis- <lb/>
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In . i trip to <lb/>
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night and I y <lb/>
with his son. Dowdy, who <lb/>
is just from an <lb/>
of We are all id <lb/>
to see Dowdy home again, am <lb/>
hop, that he will lie entirely we'd <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
J. K. of Ayden, was in <lb/>
town M evening. <lb/>
J. B. Kittrell returned from <lb/>
Oak City Sunday <lb/>
The program for Young <lb/>
People's Christian Union next <lb/>
Saturday night Is in- <lb/>
All members are <lb/>
, that urged to be present <lb/>
J E. Greene went o <lb/>
Monday night and returned <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
After spending Sunday h r <lb/>
with his parents M. B. Bryan <lb/>
r urned to Zebulon Monday. <lb/>
F. A and W. <lb/>
t to Ayden I <lb/>
night. <lb/>
L. L. and son, Linwood, <lb/>
to n y. <lb/>
; . s will held in St, <lb/>
They the <lb/>
They to <lb/>
mind. They bring health and elastic- <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
ST. PAWS SCHOOL, BEAUFORT. <lb/>
j . You want to gel <lb/>
m a nice, perfectly wean <lb/>
. ;. . lace. Ci me and get a <lb/>
a d you I c me e <lb/>
w. L House Co. <lb/>
C . land eggs a specialty. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. <lb/>
Harri . n, Barber <lb/>
for <lb/>
. . s, r ; airs <lb/>
E i c p church, <lb/>
carrying a nice line of on Sunday . <lb/>
Caskets. Prices are noons at o'clock, <lb/>
p. to. ;. b en d. <lb/>
Miss Carroll, from i r <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
and tan <lb/>
at . . ; A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
sh You will need lime to <lb/>
i tobacco furnaces e <lb/>
ii .- it and can give you a good price <lb/>
L o, a. <lb/>
. C--x and daughter, . <lb/>
; to g. d sheathing <lb/>
. We can supply you <lb/>
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,, to say , <lb/>
B that have i receive. <lb/>
. Prices cheap. r load of land ran <lb/>
cheap. on same. <lb/>
Co., Winterville, , t is going. <lb/>
N . Barber Co. <lb/>
, . site, or Car load of nice bay <lb/>
Pact . .- vi . . Mi s Janie just <lb/>
Salt A. W. <lb/>
yes NOTICE TO THE PU <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
rs. rd Buck, <lb/>
. x i . an I. Buck I ft for <lb/>
Miss Norma re- <lb/>
tun ed in m Bethel last night <lb/>
W. to note th <lb/>
grass of Bank . f Aim. vine. <lb/>
. . ;. up <lb/>
can line <lb/>
Kills, His. <lb/>
K. P. Sec. and <lb/>
Wei pie sure in calling the <lb/>
attention of cur readers to the <lb/>
of St. Paul's <lb/>
t Beaufort, N. publish <lb/>
d in a- of this <lb/>
j up r. ;. i one of the best <lb/>
in our state <lb/>
for and Its <lb/>
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out x t <lb/>
of North Ci J <lb/>
College of the h. <lb/>
Fall term opens Sept. <lb/>
In connection with this ex- <lb/>
c . a <lb/>
I. Sch <lb/>
h v r- , pi <lb/>
,. . . women <lb/>
v , v ha. ere of i <lb/>
. II ugh, <lb/>
course of two Students <lb/>
B ma Loans and discount. <lb/>
high school certificates See overdraft a secured <lb/>
the advertisement . and unsecured <lb/>
Evidence of Positive Supremacy <lb/>
There arc forty-six manufacturers of sewing <lb/>
machines in America. <lb/>
How many can you name How many did <lb/>
you ever hear of <lb/>
i One name comes to the mind of every <lb/>
woman immediately the Singer-and <lb/>
there's a very good reason. <lb/>
The Singer makes and sells as many ma- <lb/>
chines in a year as ell the forty-five <lb/>
manufacturers combined. <lb/>
Q The Singer Sewing Machine is known as <lb/>
the best sewing machine in cry country <lb/>
on the globe. There is a Singer store in <lb/>
every city of world. Why <lb/>
Because, when you buy a Singer you do <lb/>
not buy simply so much wood and steel <lb/>
you buy the latest result of the longest <lb/>
and best experience. <lb/>
only <lb/>
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb/>
u, St, <lb/>
TH <lb/>
REPORT OF THE Of <lb/>
BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the close of business, June <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Block <lb/>
. Surplus fund <lb/>
16,000.00 <lb/>
660.00 <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
Hill returned m <lb/>
v. n . ires to i <lb/>
i . . . . this <lb/>
i i no i a i paid the <lb/>
State tax the first day of j Nat bank notes and other <lb/>
tins m who <lb/>
have not . the <lb/>
s t of Ohio has <lb/>
and fixture s <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
it. nu <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
including <lb/>
minor. <lb/>
a i<lb/>
.,. , . St t ,, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
. pa <lb/>
i. . . .<lb/>
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L ii her pa <lb/>
rents, Mr. W. B. Win- <lb/>
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. i . u and bee d <lb/>
; at ave g i d material, <lb/>
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M day. <lb/>
Prof. F. C. Nye Is busily ea- <lb/>
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nu <lb/>
b . .,. . also <lb/>
s not. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Undivided profits, It <lb/>
espouses and taxes pd 860.86 <lb/>
Bills payable 2,000.00 <lb/>
of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
i Deposits t ck <lb/>
862.05 Due to Bas. and <lb/>
Cashier's cheek 1.00<lb/>
Total <lb/>
F. A <lb/>
I a license tux in <lb/>
. th one d by <lb/>
. id  a <lb/>
t In ams sections of <lb/>
. , . is a d able tax <lb/>
, i i . I., . ex; <lb/>
b th p this tax <lb/>
II tO I c I t St Its <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
We J. K Green, Cashier and F. A. <lb/>
of the above named i do solemnly that the above state- <lb/>
is true th best and belief. <lb/>
A st. r. <lb/>
me <lb/>
and<lb/>
day of <lb/>
II, <lb/>
y. <lb/>
GREEN, <lb/>
i ashier <lb/>
V. <lb/>
II Hunsucker, <lb/>
A. G. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
y. om bi <lb/>
. . . . only i c of pr. <lb/>
with a large number ii b ate which is <lb/>
of u. i . <lb/>
Fruit . i all d, all <lb/>
A. V Co. <lb/>
After spending several days <lb/>
her t <lb/>
Mrs. F. C. <lb/>
Nye, is. S. left <lb/>
y for Na <lb/>
Y. team working very <lb/>
hard now, should be good <lb/>
to them using to <lb/>
the fl us off. It i <lb/>
teed. Call on as for it. <lb/>
Harrington, Si Co. <lb/>
Moore, of Green <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
line of trunks and suit <lb/>
received. Ai kinds, <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of Motions in. <lb/>
Come end see our n. v. styles. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
nice lot of furniture <lb/>
; at and below cot. <lb/>
East Carolina Supply Co. <lb/>
For good ard comfortable <lb/>
school desk call or write A. G. <lb/>
C-s Co., Winter- <lb/>
ville, N- C. y have the <lb/>
T H E <lb/>
. at the right price, <lb/>
ville, spent last night .,,. , <lb/>
Pays <lb/>
. d x, s i y i i tho <lb/>
. d <lb/>
me i can cl testify. <lb/>
I pr pert is in <lb/>
property its the of <lb/>
the and some <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. May <lb/>
E. it. Esq, <lb/>
Mgr. Mutual Insurance I are taxed three r <lb/>
to, of N. Y. <lb/>
; Observer. <lb/>
On the 8th of last June, I <lb/>
took through your District <lb/>
Mr. H. Bently <lb/>
REP CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb/>
at the of business June 1909 <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
Owing to <lb/>
I have decided to sell my <lb/>
RESOURCE <lb/>
Loan I Li J. I <lb/>
and <lb/>
Banking H-u-e, Fur- <lb/>
F ea <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
stock <lb/>
. Surplus fund <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
1199.621 less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
certificate <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
600.00 <lb/>
34.07 <lb/>
4,000.00 <lb/>
and Janie Miss <lb/>
Moore is former of W. <lb/>
H. and has many friends here, <lb/>
all whom were indeed glad to <lb/>
of all kinds. Another <lb/>
shoes came, <lb/>
Everybody wear, Ayden wore m town a short <lb/>
because its right, it wears while Monday <lb/>
Us price is Belcross, <lb/>
. or., visiting Miss Janie Kittrell. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Fruit jars, and caps. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
We make the best buggies in <lb/>
th county, and see <lb/>
and be convinced. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A. R. and D. Cannon, of <lb/>
. Deposit <lb/>
to check <lb/>
I Cashier's Checks <lb/>
288.001 outstanding <lb/>
121,176.01 Total <lb/>
5,762.04 <lb/>
121,175.01 <lb/>
a policy on the new yearly re- I have decided to sell my I <lb/>
term plan for at n Princeton in <lb/>
a cost of per Johnston county. Nine minor coin CUT. <lb/>
for the whole. I am cleared. Good buildings of notes <lb/>
today in receipt of cat b dividend livery kind including tenant notes, <lb/>
for which is about per houses, other notes <lb/>
cent the first year. This verifies pack houses. Grist mill, j Total <lb/>
the reputation of the Old w mill and two . ,. <lb/>
Life as paying million timber, all goes. STATE NORTH A County of <lb/>
dividend. ; Land ii very productive. I. G. T. of above-named bank sol. <lb/>
I have another policy for Good healthy, swear the above is true to the best of my <lb/>
in this company. siding on knowledge and belief. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb/>
Yours Truly, located with <lb/>
L. J. Chapman, <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
W. Dawson, <lb/>
. Directors. <lb/>
lot is U over. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
The of the Baptist <lb/>
Mrs. R- H. Hunsucker is <lb/>
visiting in the country this week. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson <lb/>
J. P. markets, schools and churches, and sworn to be- <lb/>
Ten from fore day of June <lb/>
A NIGHT RIDER'S <lb/>
miles from and ore ,., , <lb/>
mile from Princeton. The <lb/>
night ,. . . , . t ,. <lb/>
oil or pill. The could he into at least; <lb/>
your mi rob of Sot. K tracts, each track <lb/>
R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
The r , . . .-, . <lb/>
Sunday school are indebted of Kinston, <lb/>
very voting John Smith, Mrs. <lb/>
time last evening. In the school Johnson . fa her <lb/>
chap -I devotional exercises were j John of was <lb/>
conducted by the in town Sunday. <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan, of Greenville, I Rev. E. T. Philips filled his <lb/>
made impressive address appointment in the Free <lb/>
the and Will Baptist church Sunday <lb/>
movements. They morning and night. <lb/>
for is Mrs. B. T. Cox. and daughter, <lb/>
made for train for j Miss Grace, returned from <lb/>
They teach the young ton Monday. <lb/>
to consecrate their service to After spending the day with <lb/>
Those v. ho heard Janie Kittrell, Ward <lb/>
with Dr. New . <lb/>
never or but a fine farm upon it open <lb/>
always cleanse the cure cold. cultivation. Price upon <lb/>
at , , , ,, <lb/>
a I , plication. Terms J rash, balance <lb/>
in ten years. Apply to me at <lb/>
Id N. C. E. J. Holt. <lb/>
Business Dull. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. <lb/>
Moore says there do- <lb/>
in the marriage <lb/>
line, there not being a single <lb/>
plication r July 2nd. is <lb/>
an unusual thing for no licenses <lb/>
to be issued is so bug a time. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
Try a can of herring roe, <lb/>
cents, at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
MEREDITH COLLEGE <lb/>
RALEIGH, N C <lb/>
Among the Colleges for Women in the South. Four distinct <lb/>
Art. and Sciences, Music, Elocution Art. Run at cost. <lb/>
Write for R. T. VANN, <lb/>
IS LAXATIVE <lb/>
to <lb/>
An <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction, <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
FOR THE PUBLIC BUILDING SITE. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT Happening. o in North Cam- <lb/>
LOT. <lb/>
JULIAN JR. <lb/>
Chief Page of State Senate, <lb/>
man at U. S Academy. <lb/>
N July 19-1 His many in the <lb/>
Letter, on th. Nearly miles of the <lb/>
Oil k, the of waterway Beaufort to the <lb/>
ThU Month. river-designed to avoid chief .,. the en. for <lb/>
U dangers of <lb/>
Editor ff B <lb/>
I beg that you will publish the The dredging Dow j- <lb/>
letter Hen. C D. M now I cat d in a creek, <lb/>
Hides, Assistant Secretary of much difficulty is being <lb/>
the Treasury, the mat- <lb/>
of the site for the public <lb/>
FACTS ABOUT PITT woman suicide. <lb/>
ONE OF THE BEST COUNTIES Walk, in River and; <lb/>
Played UM <lb/>
D 18.- <lb/>
A well known <lb/>
Drowns J said Cowles <lb/>
Mrs Annie Allen, wife of Sam; has played h the <lb/>
Shows of j Allen, com <lb/>
Land aid Adaptability to <lb/>
THE STATE <lb/>
Crop. <lb/>
Mr. Bryant. <lb/>
It. has been discovered in Sot- <lb/>
land county that an average of <lb/>
six to one white the <lb/>
school t. In one school <lb/>
district are <lb/>
at <lb/>
will note the conclusion of the <lb/>
to purchase the <lb/>
site of the area de-1 <lb/>
scribed, provided the purchase <lb/>
money dues not exceed to every day. Ad <lb/>
in Scotland county Next <lb/>
the <lb/>
It is now upon <lb/>
citizens of Greenville and know tin bottom <lb/>
owners of the property to be <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
on <lb/>
for if it is <lb/>
to so, and be prepared to <lb/>
notify Assistant Secretary Concord, July -Dame <lb/>
on or before the 27th inst. It is Turner and Cabarrus <lb/>
sot for me to any advice to farmers of the extreme lower <lb/>
of regard- end of the county, were <lb/>
their duty in this matter. city yesterday from t era it <lb/>
In the event the was learned that Friday aft. r- <lb/>
property is not purchased, the noon about o'clock <lb/>
Assistant Secretary has not in struck the barn of James Little, <lb/>
so far as I am aware. Ia prominent farmer Big Let <lb/>
what his second selection will be, township. Stanly county, Just <lb/>
lam adopting this method of, over the Cabarrus line, which <lb/>
giving the greatest publicity to destroy d the four <lb/>
the present status of this matter, mules, some machinery, and <lb/>
Very shocks of wheat aid oats. Mr. <lb/>
He <lb/>
mental <lb/>
examination hack <lb/>
has just, passed his ex- <lb/>
and was sworn in. <lb/>
Midshipman Timberlake, who <lb/>
is only sixteen years old, is the <lb/>
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tim- <lb/>
of Raleigh, moth <lb/>
was formerly Hit. <lb/>
Gotten, daughter of Col. R <lb/>
who ably <lb/>
county in tin last <lb/>
Col. Cotton has already <lb/>
two sons in the <lb/>
Bruce Cotton, in the Unit, d <lb/>
State Army, and Lieut. Lynn u <lb/>
in tho United States <lb/>
Navy. <lb/>
Midshipman <lb/>
came through mater <lb/>
Lee News <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
City <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
R.<lb/>
afternoon drowning herself. about the we thought <lb/>
She seemed to plan self destine-1 we had things good, he <lb/>
deliberately and walked an comes along an J throws the fat <lb/>
hesitatingly to her Mr. in the tire by introducing an old <lb/>
B was coming up measure that h-is <lb/>
river in his launch and earthly chance of pas log. <lb/>
woman drown herself, but has a mistake, the <lb/>
not near enough to p-event which I cannot <lb/>
KY says the woman It is too to make <lb/>
just below the la error, <lb/>
wharf and waded into the which leaves w in b J hole. <lb/>
stopping before Our other Grant <lb/>
deep, water to lie a towel around and Morehead. have . . too <lb/>
her head. Upon reaching deep, much sense to b in any <lb/>
water she sank and rose several trap, and they will never <lb/>
times and then Wei give their <lb/>
Tee was recovered be- can in North <lb/>
LOOK OUT. <lb/>
H. Small. <lb/>
Little was known in this and <lb/>
Stanly county for his <lb/>
Washington. July 1900 methods in farming <lb/>
Honorable John H. Small, <lb/>
House of Representatives. <lb/>
Referring to the Federal build- <lb/>
site to be acquired Green <lb/>
ville, North Carolina, have the <lb/>
honor to advise that several <lb/>
delegations of citizens from <lb/>
Greenville have recently visited <lb/>
the Department. They seemed <lb/>
unanimous in the opinion that <lb/>
the so-called <lb/>
property would make <lb/>
an ideal site. <lb/>
A building on this site would be <lb/>
wedge shaped, and to secure the <lb/>
necessary space to <lb/>
the service, the <lb/>
must be on the <lb/>
lines. To get good results <lb/>
great sympathy is expressed <lb/>
him in his which will <lb/>
gate probably without <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
Knit Have the en the Auto. <lb/>
Raleigh, July c <lb/>
counties Rid police of the towns <lb/>
in North Carolina are to <lb/>
ed on at once by the secretary of <lb/>
state on the strength of an <lb/>
ion from Attorney General <lb/>
to make arrests of all <lb/>
m owners who are operating <lb/>
their machines without having <lb/>
paid the state tax and without <lb/>
the registration and <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
I crops. <lb/>
also important <lb/>
county h is been <lb/>
are o <lb/>
set far enough back from the <lb/>
apex of the lot to permit the <lb/>
front of the building to be at <lb/>
least feet wide. These re- <lb/>
in conjunction with <lb/>
feet op-n space needed <lb/>
for protection from fire <lb/>
the acquisition of a lot <lb/>
measuring at least feet on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue by feet on <lb/>
Evans street; the rear line to be <lb/>
perpendicular to Evans street. <lb/>
The Department is willing to <lb/>
purchase the site <lb/>
if a lot of at least the above <lb/>
stated dimensions is ottered for <lb/>
the appropriated. <lb/>
To allow the an <lb/>
to arrange to make such a <lb/>
proposal, consideration of the <lb/>
Greenville case will be postponed <lb/>
until the 27th instant; but if by <lb/>
that time no offer for a lot of the <lb/>
required dimensions at a price <lb/>
within the appropriation is re- <lb/>
the department feels that <lb/>
the property <lb/>
should be eliminated from <lb/>
consideration. <lb/>
Will you be good enough to <lb/>
take the case up with the people <lb/>
of Greenville and urge the gen- <lb/>
having the matter in <lb/>
change to the <lb/>
of the proposal as <lb/>
much as possible <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
C. D. <lb/>
Assistant Secretary. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, July 18.-j having <lb/>
Having caught from the n, number, d <lb/>
during an early hour Friday to law. I evident Corn. and <lb/>
to the secretary of state a; a, <lb/>
very large per sent, of tho <lb/>
owners of motor cars have not <lb/>
with the <lb/>
wane time there is a <lb/>
a off in the <lb/>
for license. <lb/>
c the secretary of state <lb/>
t. ask for an opinion from the <lb/>
attorney as to the enforcement <lb/>
and h rules now that it hi <lb/>
especially up to th; sheriffs of <lb/>
the councils to make arrests <lb/>
and that the chief of police <lb/>
should also see to it tint arrests <lb/>
are made in th.- towns. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, keeps an <lb/>
eye open for Rood things con- <lb/>
North Carolina A f w <lb/>
d ago he sent The Observer <lb/>
tho following interesting facts <lb/>
about Pin <lb/>
A interesting report on <lb/>
the soil of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, by Messrs. W. <lb/>
Edward J. W. Nelson. <lb/>
bureau of <lb/>
Sta's of have heard no reason assigned <lb/>
tore, and Frank of the I for the drown. <lb/>
The following is a chief <lb/>
summery of the <lb/>
Pitt county cents r <lb/>
mil sand is I in <lb/>
the S It lies <lb/>
most for general <lb/>
farming most of <lb/>
consisting level, <lb/>
areas, which become gent- <lb/>
roiling to rolling as the <lb/>
streams and or <lb/>
county well <lb/>
watered in j. I sections, there <lb/>
I being a sufficient number -f <lb/>
to furnish Hood <lb/>
outlets for most of it. <lb/>
Th- of tho county is <lb/>
in a prosperous condition <lb/>
land the principal money crops <lb/>
are tobacco end cotton About <lb/>
pounds of tobacco is <lb/>
illy grown, which s i r <lb/>
about Between <lb/>
and 26.000 bales cotton <lb/>
to <lb/>
who <lb/>
. c in <lb/>
., . <lb/>
this really desires to see th <lb/>
carry the J. P <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
According to a bulletin of <lb/>
United States department of Character. <lb/>
agriculture Character is greater and high- <lb/>
of tobacco were produced i. ii than money, or live. <lb/>
country in 1908. Of amount it determine the use <lb/>
689,414.905 were ard direction of three. It <lb/>
reached by the character of th-.- man <lb/>
Railway. Kentucky, which whether he <lb/>
Carolina, be a or a curse <lb/>
a South grew to society. It Li char r which <lb/>
more more than per cent, of m h learned <lb/>
the total crop of the man shall as <lb/>
States. The of the destructive or as a constructive <lb/>
different States in pounds was fores in It is character <lb/>
Kentucky, North J which love <lb/>
Carolina, 131.000,000; be a n havoc <lb/>
Tennessee, <lb/>
000- South Carolina, and ennobling Ufa <lb/>
morning, the home of Mr. <lb/>
son VicK about six from <lb/>
this city in Nash county, near <lb/>
the Dortches section, was de. <lb/>
by fire. His family, <lb/>
who were the sole occupants of <lb/>
the home, were forced to flee for <lb/>
their lives and nothing was <lb/>
saved. The loss represents <lb/>
walls about That this planter <lb/>
has the progressive spirit i- <lb/>
evidenced by the fact that <lb/>
Approximately, -vis act s the determining force <lb/>
the fa-m value oft;. behind money, intellect, love, <lb/>
pro of tobacco on Dec m- an it in th.; greatest in <lb/>
s inti . human Realizing this all <lb/>
necessity of <lb/>
careful thought and <lb/>
care in building character. <lb/>
. Ti ought <lb/>
the must be I though his home was destroyed <lb/>
midnight, before the noon <lb/>
hour yesterday be had a force <lb/>
hands moving the ruins of t-e <lb/>
old building, and bad already <lb/>
the carpenters to begin <lb/>
rebuilding. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. C, July 19.- <lb/>
eight miles from this <lb/>
city, was the scene of a terrible <lb/>
tragedy Sunday evening about <lb/>
six o'clock and as a result of <lb/>
which David Bivens is dead and <lb/>
his brother, James Bivens, was <lb/>
held under justified bond for <lb/>
August term of court, <lb/>
charged with the killing of his <lb/>
brother. The two brothers lived <lb/>
within one hundred yards of each <lb/>
other; and the tragedy occurred <lb/>
in a cotton field between the two <lb/>
homes. James Bivens had just of <lb/>
left his home when he heard his custom <lb/>
wife screaming in the cotton already <lb/>
field, and running towards the for <lb/>
scene, grabbed a hoe at tho to- <lb/>
barn. He was startled to <lb/>
see his wife being choked to <lb/>
death by his brother, David <lb/>
Bivens, and struck. his brother <lb/>
. descent, with tin <lb/>
exception of a few de <lb/>
Q lite a few p. ope nave <lb/>
into the county fr <lb/>
and some few from points <lb/>
in she central part . the State. <lb/>
There s a largo colored <lb/>
all of the <lb/>
Throughout the rural <lb/>
the has <lb/>
c within the <lb/>
county is fairy; <lb/>
v. <lb/>
well settled, but could easily <lb/>
young white man, convicted of a population <lb/>
larceny at the present term of from of its soils, <lb/>
court and who was sentenced to it advantages to home <lb/>
the chain-gang for three years, j and settlers in that it <lb/>
He requested the judge to change. a variety of soils which <lb/>
his sentence to five years in the are a number of <lb/>
penitentiary from three on the <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, July <lb/>
United States Marshal Claude <lb/>
Dockery has gone to <lb/>
in <lb/>
road and th people . <lb/>
to be <lb/>
Pitt county U included the <lb/>
I nod its <lb/>
have be; derived from the <lb/>
weathering of the materials of j <lb/>
the Columbia formation. Per- in <lb/>
hap, no in eastern North here this w--k h. <lb/>
Car a greater and asking <lb/>
of which are suited to a be real <lb/>
wider diversity of crops than others <lb/>
do k Pitt. <lb/>
Eleven distinct types of sails <lb/>
were recognized and mapped. <lb/>
The Norfolk series <lb/>
crops. There is much cleared <lb/>
land which is not being utilized J <lb/>
and there are bodies of gently <lb/>
rolling cut-over uplands or pine <lb/>
forests which could very easily <lb/>
to serve papers on a number of I be brought under cultivation. <lb/>
property owners in connection In addition to these are the large <lb/>
with condemnation proceedings areas, particularly the <lb/>
and other <lb/>
smaller bodies which can be <lb/>
drained and reclaimed and <lb/>
house. Congress under cultivation. All <lb/>
provided ample of the lands in the county, ex- <lb/>
the lower lying <lb/>
for acquiring adjacent property <lb/>
by the government for the an- <lb/>
the Wilmington <lb/>
the enlargement. <lb/>
Some very valuable adjacent <lb/>
property is to be taken by the <lb/>
government and some of it will <lb/>
have to go through the full con- <lb/>
course in the courts <lb/>
some of <lb/>
areas, can be reclaimed and <lb/>
Land values range from <lb/>
to per acre for <lb/>
proved lands to and up to <lb/>
for highly lands. <lb/>
The county is well favored <lb/>
with facilities and <lb/>
u the head, rendering him seems impossible to reach <lb/>
senseless. He died fifteen min-; an agreed price without an order <lb/>
later As his brother fell lot the court for a commission h in good <lb/>
, James the government of time on the <lb/>
soils, but the roads <lb/>
j to travel <lb/>
M . have bean <lb/>
cut cards <lb/>
Some appear to <lb/>
while <lb/>
like be <lb/>
able to and t them- <lb/>
selves without begging, in <lb/>
days it Joe; not lake much <lb/>
embraces or misfortune to turn a <lb/>
tea types which are by far the man from the pursuit of honest <lb/>
most important and which labor and make a public beggar <lb/>
been classed as sand, fine sand, out of A Charitable people <lb/>
sandy loam, fine sandy loam, can hardly tell whereto draw <lb/>
and very fine sand loam. Of j the line on beggars, but they are <lb/>
these the Norfolk fine sandy often imposed upon- <lb/>
loam is the largest most <lb/>
important type. It is mellow <lb/>
surface soil underlain by a friable <lb/>
sandy day which peculiarly For the week ending 14th <lb/>
it for the production of the Chattanooga Tradesman re- <lb/>
tobacco. It is also well suited ports the following new <lb/>
to Irish potatoes, to- tries established in North Care <lb/>
truck crops, cotton and <lb/>
peanuts. The Portsmouth soils, j Roanoke Rapids cot- <lb/>
the loam, sandy loam ton mills, <lb/>
and largely J cotton seed <lb/>
ed More of the Portsmouth oil mill. <lb/>
fine sandy loam is <lb/>
than any other soil in this series, j company. <lb/>
These soils are adapted to corn <lb/>
and oats. LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
The mellow and easily tilled <lb/>
soils of this county, coupled with Nice Bunch raisins a pound <lb/>
the level and gently rolling at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
surface, invite the use of all <lb/>
New North Carolina <lb/>
from the blow <lb/>
carried his wife to her home and <lb/>
by vigorous saved her. <lb/>
She had been nearly strangled to <lb/>
death, being black in the face. <lb/>
Upon his return to the scene of <lb/>
the attack he found his brother <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
stone and iron fence tough, on account of <lb/>
with all marble, material and sand working deeply in the road, <lb/>
tools now on hand are offered for A few miles of sand-clay road <lb/>
sale for cash. Good location for have been built and this proves <lb/>
Farms for sale. Money to loan. dead. yard. For particulars an excellent road. The work of <lb/>
Apply to J. L. Fleming, Lumberton. h. C July A apply to J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
ltd for request was made by a M should be extended throughout <lb/>
w .- Dr. H. 0- Hyatt will be in <lb/>
kinds of labor saving machinery. Hotel Bertha. Aug. <lb/>
The climate is mild. The the first Monday <lb/>
sons, out u, <lb/>
For Sale-My marble tomb- the more u <lb/>
the pro of a wide range laMes <lb/>
of crops and two more can work do. . <lb/>
grow each year. j no fee unless <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
For sticks. <lb/>
J. F. Pollard. <lb/>
agreed <lb/>
m w <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
. I <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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