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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of a C. CARROLL <lb/>
I t of and Rates on <lb/>
. , returned to Greenville <lb/>
A. v. A. liter Saturday evening. <lb/>
short program, the lit <lb/>
k-0 <lb/>
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Anew best crockery<lb/>
w s called to th <lb/>
com- <lb/>
Hugh of <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
ere the electric In his showed <lb/>
a ready table. Cake and cream <lb/>
. . i , . Then th class a <lb/>
. to. , or awhile to y <lb/>
M . went of social goodwill before the <lb/>
; it may not <lb/>
Vi. . ma- but was in <lb/>
; air a spirit of <lb/>
. . to the school and classes <lb/>
have represented. To all <lb/>
. and God speed <lb/>
. j v. . Land plaster plenty of it. <lb/>
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j . . . G Cl j u ill s s that you will have <lb/>
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Sunday. <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
Whit Is known as the <lb/>
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb/>
external condition j, but In tho <lb/>
great majority of case by a dis- <lb/>
ordered <lb/>
THIS is <lb/>
which may be demons-.-.- <lb/>
by trying a <lb/>
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In . i trip to <lb/>
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C. S. Smith went to Kinston <lb/>
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/>
. , . <lb/>
,, 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/>
. of s with-1 <lb/>
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/>
. . of Pin. <lb/>
L ii her pa <lb/>
rents, Mr. W. B. Win- <lb/>
. an g I<lb/>
our <lb/>
;.,. i r . pa t. <lb/>
. i . u and bee d <lb/>
; at ave g i d material, <lb/>
d workman I ; <lb/>
. n has a n <lb/>
I r, I <lb/>
M day. <lb/>
Prof. F. C. Nye Is busily ea- <lb/>
g.; ,. i n ii . at t <lb/>
. Hi, h sell He <lb/>
. m . pros s <lb/>
a iv. bi . <lb/>
; good. A <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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mil sand is I in <lb/>
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farming most of <lb/>
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roiling to rolling as the <lb/>
streams and or <lb/>
county well <lb/>
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to furnish Hood <lb/>
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in a prosperous condition <lb/>
land the principal money crops <lb/>
are tobacco end cotton About <lb/>
pounds of tobacco is <lb/>
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about Between <lb/>
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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/>
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Tennessee, <lb/>
000- South Carolina, and ennobling Ufa <lb/>
morning, the home of Mr. <lb/>
son VicK about six from <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Raleigh, N. C, July <lb/>
United States Marshal Claude <lb/>
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of which are suited to a be real <lb/>
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do k Pitt. <lb/>
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were recognized and mapped. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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for acquiring adjacent property <lb/>
by the government for the an- <lb/>
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the enlargement. <lb/>
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property is to be taken by the <lb/>
government and some of it will <lb/>
have to go through the full con- <lb/>
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senseless. He died fifteen min-; an agreed price without an order <lb/>
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most important and which labor and make a public beggar <lb/>
been classed as sand, fine sand, out of A Charitable people <lb/>
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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/>
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the level and gently rolling at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
surface, invite the use of all <lb/>
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from the blow <lb/>
carried his wife to her home and <lb/>
by vigorous saved her. <lb/>
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death, being black in the face. <lb/>
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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/>
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ltd for request was made by a M should be extended throughout <lb/>
w .- Dr. H. 0- Hyatt will be in <lb/>
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prices. <lb/>
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goods. <lb/>
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the SI of Carolina, <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
sec and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
U. S. Bonds cir- <lb/>
Banking house, furniture. <lb/>
nit ii <lb/>
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Notes of Other National <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
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Lena -tender <lb/>
fund with U. <lb/>
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88.42 <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
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Other stocks, bonds <lb/>
mortgages <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
from <lb/>
items <lb/>
Si Ivor coin, including <lb/>
3,288.50 minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat Lank notes and <lb/>
other U. notes <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
nil ii I <lb/>
1,087.98 <lb/>
Surplus I <lb/>
cur. esp taxi i id I 173.48 <lb/>
1,000.001 Notes and <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
8,783.18 <lb/>
2,615.11 <lb/>
ii <lb/>
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb/>
NIAGARA LS <lb/>
Bound Trip Summer Tourist tickets will be on sale <lb/>
I For information as to fares, <lb/>
II etc, call on Agent of this Company <lb/>
the undersigned. <lb/>
S L VERNON. J. H. WOOD. R. H. <lb/>
P . t. P. A. <lb/>
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VIA <lb/>
AT EXTREMELY <lb/>
LOW RATES <lb/>
NORTHERN TOUR <lb/>
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Undivided profits less cur- <lb/>
rant expenses, taxes paid <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
nils unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
subject <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Cashiers checks <lb/>
60,000.00 <lb/>
3.727.02 <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
OF -NORTH CAROLINA, Count. <lb/>
the <lb/>
swear that above statement u <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this day of dune, <lb/>
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do s <lb/>
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Directors <lb/>
96,850.07; <lb/>
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Notes and <lb/>
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and 2nd, <lb/>
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for hi r i. n. <lb/>
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Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
K. WALCOTT NO HUGH M. <lb/>
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Important Changes in Schedules <lb/>
.,,,.,. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE <lb/>
Between Washington. Wilson <lb/>
East Carolina Training School <lb/>
Montreal, Quebec, four days <lb/>
in New York City, hi v, i j 229.8.5.17 <lb/>
,. AIR I Tea <lb/>
, , if J. Forbes, cashier above <lb/>
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certainly be the most <lb/>
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Notary Public <lb/>
Established and maintained he State the your men and <lb/>
women to themselves for the <lb/>
Buddings new and modern. Sanitation <lb/>
opens October 1909. <lb/>
For prospectus and information, <lb/>
ii. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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Furniture and House Furnishings <lb/>
ALWAYS GO TO <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
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S MOORING <lb/>
ism store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
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Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
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to Norfolk, Vs. <lb/>
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have tickets on sale for all trains <lb/>
each Saturday and for Sunday <lb/>
f trains commencing Sat <lb/>
May 29th and continuing <lb/>
to Saturday Sept. 4th, 1909; <lb/>
limited to return Monday follow- <lb/>
date of sale. <lb/>
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of Virginia and North Carolina <lb/>
a at a minimum cost <lb/>
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V agent or write T. C. White. <lb/>
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wk be open tor the fall. An attractive <lb/>
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homo of Father His. <lb/>
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class r things connected <lb/>
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road tare, . hotel <lb/>
meals, <lb/>
f ct <lb/>
exception of meals in w , <lb/>
few other minor expenses, nearly a I <lb/>
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time SWing the sights t, <lb/>
bother of details, winch Will OS <lb/>
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I length to enable the party to <lb/>
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Mrs. and Mrs. Ker <lb/>
the Tour, <lb/>
not to alone. The Tour will <lb/>
prove a most interesting one. A very <lb/>
attractive Illustrated contain- <lb/>
detailed information can be had <lb/>
upon application by letter or in person <lb/>
undesigned, and those <lb/>
should write at once as the party will <lb/>
positively be limited, and those apply- <lb/>
first will get the lower births so <lb/>
it will be to your advantage to book <lb/>
early Every has been an <lb/>
with the view to making this <lb/>
delightful and comfortable tour for all. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
giving cost and itinerary of Tour write <lb/>
C H. JAS. KER. Jr., <lb/>
Dis. <lb/>
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Directors. <lb/>
V. P. EDWARDS <lb/>
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Adv. <lb/>
Pictures trained to Order <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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9.11 <lb/>
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M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Except <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
P. If. <lb/>
6.18 <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
pt <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
7.80 <lb/>
7.48 <lb/>
8.43 <lb/>
11.85 <lb/>
A. If. <lb/>
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No i <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Th h <lb/>
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Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
I-.-. <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
in <lb/>
9.13 <lb/>
No. D <lb/>
pt <lb/>
8.2 <lb/>
B. <lb/>
7.54 <lb/>
6.12 <lb/>
A. M <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Only<lb/>
8.44 <lb/>
7.57<lb/>
Though Schedule Between Wilson, <lb/>
Washington and New N. C. <lb/>
Safety Razor Blades <lb/>
at cents a <lb/>
for <lb/>
Paper Typewriter Ribbons <lb/>
better made. <lb/>
All I do <lb/>
W- P- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Only <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Except <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
6.30 <lb/>
9.13 <lb/>
. a. <lb/>
. 10.80 <lb/>
11.30 <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Juno <lb/>
EASTERN TIME <lb/>
Wits <lb/>
i h. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
New B. <lb/>
No- j i <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Except Only <lb/>
lay <lb/>
P, M. <lb/>
6.1.1 <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
I 0.11 <lb/>
P. M <lb/>
8.20 <lb/>
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THE NORTH <lb/>
State Normal and <lb/>
Industrial College <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. <lb/>
VA- <lb/>
For Tobacco Flues<lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
W. J. Craig, <lb/>
P. T. M. <lb/>
G. P. A. <lb/>
Choice Cut Flowers <lb/>
Maintain, d by the State tor the <lb/>
of North Carolina. Four regular Courses <lb/>
to Degrees. Special Courses <lb/>
for Teachers. rail Session begins <lb/>
September Those desiring to <lb/>
enter should apply as as <lb/>
For and information <lb/>
. . c ANS <lb/>
Next door to J. R. <lb/>
Tin Roofing and Plumbing <lb/>
Go to L- H. PENDER <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
College of Agriculture and Mechanic <lb/>
Arts.<lb/>
Do not forget that Dr. Seth Arnold's <lb/>
Balsam is the known remedy for <lb/>
all bowel Warranted by <lb/>
J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
GREENVILLE ICE FACTORY <lb/>
MILL t <lb/>
Capacity tons per day. Product of <lb/>
Slant absolutely pure. <lb/>
or local trade, <lb/>
receive prompt <lb/>
i home industries. <lb/>
delivery <lb/>
Orders for shipment <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
Else <lb/>
Hoses, carnations, violets <lb/>
a specialty. Wedding <lb/>
and floral offering <lb/>
ranged in best style at Short The state's for vocational <lb/>
notice. Summer flowering Courses n and <lb/>
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb/>
bushes and everything In the <lb/>
florist line at <lb/>
J CO <lb/>
. Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
in Civil. and. <lb/>
Mechanical Engineering; . Cotton, <lb/>
Milliner and Dyeing; In Industrial <lb/>
Chi W not. lit yourself for <lb/>
by one of <lb/>
D. H. HILL. President. <lb/>
West Raleigh, N. c. <lb/>
inns INSURANCE see <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
Th. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashion, Greenville C <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
r-<lb/>
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<p>
mm <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
EDITOR AND <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription-One Year <lb/>
Six <lb/>
Single <lb/>
rites may be ha-l upon <lb/>
-t the business office In Th <lb/>
Reflector ling, corner Evans and <lb/>
in the post office Greenville <lb/>
N. C, mail matter. <lb/>
JULY 1909. <lb/>
some <lb/>
air machines. <lb/>
If a tariff reform plank gets in <lb/>
next Democratic platform, <lb/>
there ought to be enough ex- <lb/>
with it to show the <lb/>
people what it means. <lb/>
They are going to keep ham- <lb/>
mering at it until they turn <lb/>
Harry Thaw let him <lb/>
have another and <lb/>
somebody else if he wants until we have some cotton mills <lb/>
to. <lb/>
President Taft is showing the the river offers many years after their re- <lb/>
tariff conference committee that but we go on year after I peal. We have election laws <lb/>
he has some ideas of his failing to get benefit <lb/>
The dispatches say that he hat offered. Good bath houses <lb/>
practically won out on his Up -liberally used and a <lb/>
for free or reduced duty on raw would be an ad- <lb/>
material. for recreation. We <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Greenville is not going to have <lb/>
all her share of the good things <lb/>
land furniture factories. We <lb/>
if is another town <lb/>
of that has no <lb/>
place at all for outdoor amuse- <lb/>
recreation. It is time <lb/>
Greenville was waking up to her <lb/>
I have numerous good sites and <lb/>
If it is lucky to have a rabbit's I of raw material for .- <lb/>
raw man run some recreation, and those <lb/>
t have the. and they could be made to ,,., it at ,,. <lb/>
So., M a anywhere. to look for it. <lb/>
Bern Sun. <lb/>
No, there is no luck at ail ill <lb/>
fore feet, <lb/>
you will look around the <lb/>
going on in Greenville you <lb/>
may be convinced that is not <lb/>
the dullest time that ever struck <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
It will nut be many days <lb/>
fore it is known what <lb/>
raft do iii the tariff <lb/>
We he will have the <lb/>
courage lo it. <lb/>
I lie sold in <lb/>
ham turned out lo be the real <lb/>
stuff. Possibly an analysis ; <lb/>
that sold in oilier towns might <lb/>
develop the same information <lb/>
This i- g days and they are <lb/>
all wearing<lb/>
, he crop promises <lb/>
to loud a hi hind against <lb/>
high priced flour. <lb/>
This time it a like Raleigh <lb/>
is going to build an auditorium <lb/>
enough<lb/>
The man who pays only poll <lb/>
tax comet nearer than any other <lb/>
on all he has. <lb/>
No doubt Congressman Cow <lb/>
action was prompted by a desire <lb/>
to be re elected next time. <lb/>
If the blind tiger operator <lb/>
There is much likelihood . <lb/>
of lower priced flour as long as u for him in ease of <lb/>
he would be more shy <lb/>
about engaging in the business. <lb/>
Manufacturing enterprises with <lb/>
large weekly pay mill are things <lb/>
that Greenville needs to help <lb/>
out business. work on <lb/>
the part of our p can secure <lb/>
tin .- <lb/>
At a dollar a Mr. <lb/>
got for saying me <lb/>
i neither poverty nor in <lb/>
The Outlook. May <lb/>
per word i <lb/>
die ground. <lb/>
The suggestion of The <lb/>
tor a week ago for the care of <lb/>
Cherry Hill Cemetery, awaken <lb/>
ii interest among people <lb/>
lots there. A number <lb/>
elsewhere to look for it. Some- <lb/>
body make a start for the <lb/>
ion and bath houses on the river <lb/>
front <lb/>
Judge thinks <lb/>
. m is an affliction <lb/>
have personally their upon the Republican party. <lb/>
approval of the suggestion and <lb/>
i aldermen will be asked to <lb/>
a it. <lb/>
wheat keeps soaring so high. <lb/>
The Wilmington Dispatch <lb/>
says it looks like <lb/>
That's a goo <lb/>
The Charlotte Ibsen t calls <lb/>
the of The to <lb/>
the fact that the president gets <lb/>
a salary of a year, in- <lb/>
stead of We ml <lb/>
on that point, as the <lb/>
a of salary as <lb/>
at the time, lint it makes <lb/>
stronger by our pout <lb/>
that the president is getting <lb/>
enough salary to afford to pay <lb/>
his own traveling expenses.<lb/>
Statistics compiled of the es- <lb/>
of new cotton mills <lb/>
in the United states for the first <lb/>
Evelyn Thaw <lb/>
Story, and <lb/>
Barry's chances <lb/>
liberty. <lb/>
has <lb/>
has weakened <lb/>
of getting his <lb/>
i Reflector. <lb/>
Robinson was an <lb/>
aspirant for United States Dis- <lb/>
judge- the plum that went <lb/>
to Judge Connor. If President <lb/>
had named him wonder if <lb/>
he would have had the same <lb/>
opinion him or thought <lb/>
was an <lb/>
,. .,. the Republican <lb/>
or the people or North <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Not much, If he hail got en <lb/>
the job he would think <lb/>
den Taft the greatest man the <lb/>
country has ever produced.<lb/>
THE FORCE BILL. <lb/>
Congressman Small Gives Some <lb/>
Upon It. <lb/>
John Small <lb/>
half of 1900, show North Caro-1 has made some very interesting <lb/>
well in the ha In this observations in connection with <lb/>
Suite new. mil Is were started. <lb/>
anybody conies along am <lb/>
offers to nay you something, do, <lb/>
not think he is crazy even if it <lb/>
is unusual. <lb/>
Thermo are also in the <lb/>
high class at present, and even <lb/>
tariff tinkerers can do nothing to <lb/>
lower ti e figures. <lb/>
First thing congress knows tin- <lb/>
president is going to get rib <lb/>
because there is a hurrying <lb/>
to get through wit h it. <lb/>
While two prominent North <lb/>
were mentioned for <lb/>
appointment as minister to <lb/>
China, neither Of them got it. <lb/>
If the price of cotton holds up <lb/>
until the new crop gets on the <lb/>
market it will be something <lb/>
worth talking about. <lb/>
while the next <lb/>
Massachusetts, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
ranK as tin <lb/>
Union, <lb/>
highest State, <lb/>
only had <lb/>
will some <lb/>
the Cowles reconstruction bill, <lb/>
which are well worth consider- <lb/>
Mr. Small s <lb/>
I would hesitate <lb/>
to in an interview, the <lb/>
Stale in the official act of a colleague even of <lb/>
j the opposite p but the leg <lb/>
. to be enacted by <lb/>
Hie papers contain many j Mr. Cowl- s of such a radical <lb/>
nature and exhibits such a luck <lb/>
of confidence in the people of bis <lb/>
conditions, all I ail , . . . <lb/>
Mate who have honored him with <lb/>
unprecedented wave of pros-L ,,;,;,, i fee <lb/>
is coming. That such the less hesitancy. Mr. <lb/>
prediction will be seeks to re-enact sec- <lb/>
tilled u earnestly hoped for, and lions of the revised statutes com <lb/>
surely indications point in that perhaps the most odious <lb/>
. . the reconstruction <lb/>
direction. Greenville should . . <lb/>
laws; laws which were originally <lb/>
potato should herself and be ready by a <lb/>
come in popularity. everything possible this during tire period of turmoil and <lb/>
way, strife succeeding the civil war. <lb/>
With pellagra frightening <lb/>
from the use corn bread, <lb/>
and the j rice a.- <lb/>
most putting biscuits in the pro- <lb/>
towns that have been <lb/>
getting up directory reports <lb/>
may have <lb/>
the down a <lb/>
which were repealed in <lb/>
President Taft is threatening during the second <lb/>
Before complaining too much <lb/>
about it, remember it has not <lb/>
been a long time since you were <lb/>
wishing for warm weather to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
If officers and people alike <lb/>
would help enforce the State <lb/>
prohibition law it would not be <lb/>
so easy to run blind tigers. <lb/>
Texas Democrats have de- <lb/>
Senator Bailey for <lb/>
up with Senator Aldrich on <lb/>
the Republican side of the tariff <lb/>
question. <lb/>
The who married <lb/>
fourteen times four years and <lb/>
wound up with a seven year jail <lb/>
sentence was certainly following <lb/>
a strenuous time. <lb/>
With a tax on near- beer <lb/>
Charlotte folks are forced to <lb/>
take water, and they are <lb/>
a howl about the price it <lb/>
costs them. <lb/>
to to send a special message <lb/>
few pegs j congress to get it to hurry tariff <lb/>
when the census enumerators consideration to a close. Guess <lb/>
get through counting noses. he wants to get off on his sum- <lb/>
mer vacation. The <lb/>
Beverley. where th <lb/>
Wheat is not only high, but <lb/>
the makers are holding <lb/>
back shipments so that <lb/>
famines have almost been cans <lb/>
ed in many towns. That will <lb/>
add to the excuse for raising the <lb/>
price. <lb/>
of President Cleveland, and <lb/>
which the Republican party <lb/>
have up to this time made no <lb/>
serious effort to re-enact, <lb/>
though they have had <lb/>
of puled control of the Federal gov- <lb/>
president eminent since 1806, <lb/>
Black Jack. N. C, July <lb/>
will bear comparison with those j c j filled his <lb/>
of any other State. Certainly appointment here <lb/>
the adoption of the and <lb/>
amendment we can, K. M. Williams went to Wash- <lb/>
claim that we have had honest last Thursday, <lb/>
elections. Surely Mr. Misses Maggie Hudson. Alice <lb/>
nor his two Republican col- and Hertha Riggs spent <lb/>
leagues in congress from day night and Sunday with Miss <lb/>
state, have no right to Dixon. <lb/>
because these same laws, Bulk and <lb/>
they were awarded j Edwards were the guests of <lb/>
of election at the end of a hotly ; Misses and Lizzie Mills <lb/>
contested campaign. I Saturday night and Sunday. <lb/>
are unquestionably; ;. g. and sister. Miss <lb/>
many individual attended church here <lb/>
who are loyal to the and j <lb/>
its laws, who are sincere in , weN others <lb/>
their political convictions, and j from attended church <lb/>
who are goo citizens, but <lb/>
seems that peculiar virus from <lb/>
is injected into the average <lb/>
member of that party in Mis Williams. <lb/>
when he becomes BucK ma <lb/>
tied w the mm D <lb/>
organization, and is entrusted <lb/>
No Edwards <lb/>
what his prior slate mind, lie j j, <lb/>
at once becomes imbued with i r v, r, <lb/>
lack in the capacity q M. j. H. <lb/>
f the state to control and of Grimesland. were here <lb/>
minister its own internal <lb/>
particularly in the regulation and F. Williams <lb/>
and elections, lo I, <lb/>
such a Republican all wisdom. here Sunday <lb/>
grace and power resides in I relatives <lb/>
emanates from a Republican ad E <lb/>
Simpson, spent <lb/>
day night and Sunday with Mr. <lb/>
and lira. W. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Thomas, <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mis. W. L. Clark is on the <lb/>
sick list <lb/>
Crops are doing nicely after <lb/>
the rain which did s damage. <lb/>
Most of t . are <lb/>
corn. <lb/>
ministration in Washington. At <lb/>
this fetish he worships at the I <lb/>
lame time he renounces all faith <lb/>
or confidence in the people of <lb/>
his community and his state, <lb/>
among w horn lie has been reared <lb/>
and who have made possible bis <lb/>
promotion. <lb/>
Cow has unwittingly <lb/>
proposed a piece of legislation <lb/>
which can bring him DO personal <lb/>
benefit and which must read <lb/>
Very strongly against his party. <lb/>
ire and son, <lb/>
went in Greenville <lb/>
-T. J. Pence in News and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Return to Carolina Institute. <lb/>
The school board and patrol s <lb/>
of Carolina Institute at Old Ford <lb/>
are be congratulated <lb/>
Misses Coward and to <lb/>
teach for them another year, <lb/>
did must <lb/>
the past making the I <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
King's Roads, July <lb/>
Miss Ellen Tyson returned <lb/>
her home in Farmville Sunday. <lb/>
Minnie Smith visited <lb/>
Smith last week and <lb/>
returned home Sunday. <lb/>
Quite a of and <lb/>
iris met at W- E. Smith's last <lb/>
i night win re cream and <lb/>
among the best in the a, j thoroughly <lb/>
Washington Program. ,,, alL <lb/>
ladies referred to in the T. went to Winter- <lb/>
above are <lb/>
and Lillian Burch, both of Miss Cox. of Winter <lb/>
Greenville, Miss has j ,.,,,;, lime with <lb/>
been principal of gm, <lb/>
for two years Miss Tyson her <lb/>
Burch has been for Mrs w E <lb/>
year. That their work has bun <lb/>
eminently successful is shown I <lb/>
in the excellence of the school i; w c <lb/>
and the d s re the people of i <lb/>
that for their <lb/>
Ford is a line section of <lb/>
county, and we also <lb/>
congratulate the young ladies <lb/>
upon being so pleasantly situated <lb/>
in their work, <lb/>
Irene Smith is on the sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
will make Ins summer head- <lb/>
quarters, are expressing <lb/>
As the street work now being <lb/>
done looks like permanency, <lb/>
care should be used in having it <lb/>
done well. A little extra at- <lb/>
to proper grade now <lb/>
may count for much in the <lb/>
The subway under Hudson <lb/>
connecting New York and <lb/>
Jersey City has been completed <lb/>
trains began running <lb/>
through it on Monday. The <lb/>
was marked by much re- <lb/>
on both sides of the river. <lb/>
Congressman Cowles, of the <lb/>
eighth North Carolina district, <lb/>
is trying to revive the notorious <lb/>
force bill in Pretty <lb/>
attitude for a North Carolinian <lb/>
to take, even if he is a <lb/>
the years these stat- <lb/>
wen- in effect, the attempt <lb/>
to enforce them created section <lb/>
patience over congress j and bloodshed, and per. <lb/>
president Washington so haps contributed more than any <lb/>
th <lb/>
on <lb/>
Notwithstanding the <lb/>
of the national treasury, <lb/>
and its failure U cover current <lb/>
expenses by many million <lb/>
annually, President Taft is <lb/>
willing for congress to <lb/>
ate to pay his traveling <lb/>
expenses. Getting a salary of <lb/>
with all the expense of <lb/>
maintaining himself and family <lb/>
at the White House paid by the <lb/>
government, it looks like he <lb/>
could afford to pay his own way <lb/>
when he travels. <lb/>
Though it has often been re- <lb/>
to, The Reflector has not <lb/>
been able to awaken any active <lb/>
other factor in retarding the <lb/>
by good men of all sec- <lb/>
in peace and <lb/>
friendship between the North <lb/>
and the South, and the revival <lb/>
of our languishing industries- <lb/>
Carolina has a peculiar <lb/>
interest in this subject, because <lb/>
her senators and <lb/>
played a prominent part in the <lb/>
repeal of these laws. In the <lb/>
house, Waddell and Henderson <lb/>
were active in the wiping out of <lb/>
these statutes, In the senate, <lb/>
our own Vance from the com <lb/>
of privileges and <lb/>
submitted the majority <lb/>
report for the bill carrying the <lb/>
No legislation ever <lb/>
claimed more fully the <lb/>
of the press, nor was any <lb/>
act ever received with more en- <lb/>
approval than was the <lb/>
interest in the matter of build-, repeal by the people of our <lb/>
a pavilion and bath houses state- <lb/>
. .,. I It is difficult to comprehend <lb/>
on the river front. In this par- , i i <lb/>
. . the motive, political or other <lb/>
the citizens of the which could ft <lb/>
lose much of both pleasure representative to at <lb/>
For bathing and boat- tempt to revive these odious laws <lb/>
Prof. to go to <lb/>
Prof. J. A. who <lb/>
has been superintendent of the <lb/>
graded school at Ayden in Pitt <lb/>
county, for the past three years, <lb/>
has been tendered and has ac- <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
State high school at <lb/>
An son county. This is a most <lb/>
prosperous and a hand- <lb/>
some new brick school building <lb/>
has just been completed. <lb/>
ville is to be congratulated on <lb/>
securing the service of Prof. <lb/>
a young man of <lb/>
splendid attainments, and a son <lb/>
of Cumberland, of whom we <lb/>
are all justly <lb/>
ville Observer. <lb/>
Avoid the Rash. <lb/>
One of the wives of a Mormon <lb/>
down stairs one morning <lb/>
met the physician who was at- <lb/>
tending her husband. <lb/>
he very she asked <lb/>
anxiously. <lb/>
replied the physician. <lb/>
fear the end is not far <lb/>
you she asked, <lb/>
should be at his bedside <lb/>
his last <lb/>
but I you to <lb/>
hurry. The beat places are <lb/>
ready being <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is the <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely; <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
nervous <lb/>
completely, and left m on th <lb/>
I got o bad I had to <lb/>
of the grave. <lb/>
but got no permanent <lb/>
i per <lb/>
. . . ti <lb/>
business. I inking Dr. <lb/>
Restorative In a <lb/>
I was much better, and, I <lb/>
to Improve until entirely cured. I <lb/>
am In again, and never gags <lb/>
an opportunity to <lb/>
MRS. W. L. <lb/>
Myrtle <lb/>
Your druggist sells Dr. <lb/>
In., and him <lb/>
Cries Of first MM i <lb/>
I you. <lb/>
Malts Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
ii<lb/>
FARMVILLE NOTES. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. C. <lb/>
f i Mn <lb/>
I Urged to make more room for <lb/>
Hoe Hi <lb/>
If there another pp- <lb/>
in p <lb/>
Authorized Agent Tho Eastern Reflector Ayden vicinity. <lb/>
If you want tee best and fruit ITEMS. <lb/>
J,, II i- <lb/>
Norfolk Southern -i read. Would have a to <lb/>
I country w not n c <lb/>
the <lb/>
do so. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
John F. of this <lb/>
Farmville, N. C, July 1909.; ring I <lb/>
. I Mr. E. F. Lamb, general man <lb/>
A very heavy ram fell n-r for of <lb/>
Friday afternoon, but it <lb/>
be told yet whether it hurt or , R p of <lb/>
helped road, were in Farmville <lb/>
i Mr. Carl Turnage seems to be; after <lb/>
d making a good mayor, as every- era, of the T. A. Lyn. ,; lives <lb/>
fence buy. American. . v C July thin has been very quiet since what service tomorrow, will eel <lb/>
E. Co. , ,,. he has for desired. These<lb/>
Louise Satterthwaite, one than at J. R. in th,, Jon <lb/>
Smith Bob Crawford, who has been <lb/>
of and Cora Ferebee, of <lb/>
Belcross, came over from Win- <lb/>
were shown every <lb/>
courtesy b leading but <lb/>
K. Elite, a g tap dresser sick for sometime, we are <lb/>
M. Morton, pastor after a drive over <lb/>
. <lb/>
Belcross, came ,, , . t; o <lb/>
Tuesday and returned the for cotton, at J. K. o Ga glad to say is so much improved. here <lb/>
. I v.- .--- . <lb/>
i Disciples church, after filling I town they expressed delight at health, with hi <lb/>
father of W. B. <lb/>
.--I <lb/>
birthday. i- nil i x- <lb/>
in this, th <lb/>
unusual for one to live to <lb/>
ripe age and remain <lb/>
same day. <lb/>
Spring dress goods laces and <lb/>
to match at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
F. G. James, of Greenville. <lb/>
was in town Tuesday. <lb/>
A car load of American Wire <lb/>
Fencing Just received. <lb/>
E. Turnage A Co. <lb/>
and Lizzie D <lb/>
went to Winterville Wednesday <lb/>
to spend a few days with <lb/>
If you want a grade <lb/>
buggy at low price E. Turnage <lb/>
Co. can sell <lb/>
J. R. Turnage went to <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Don't fail to buy from <lb/>
E. Turnage Ac Co. where <lb/>
you can buy them at cost. <lb/>
Misses L Dawson and Mary <lb/>
Caraway came up from Grifton <lb/>
Wednesday. Miss Caraway <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
It you expect to buy u gasoline <lb/>
engine E Turnage Co. <lb/>
can make price terms <lb/>
satisfactory. <lb/>
R. L. Knott, of Raleigh, <lb/>
in Wednesday to tie with us <lb/>
through the tobacco season. <lb/>
has sick for <lb/>
Work has been n Burned on the j as M ,, n <lb/>
new brick church this <lb/>
Smith Ca ; new brick church this . R <lb/>
fitting, rubber and brought to his fathers home . <lb/>
J. thereby to lIve <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
T. W. Wood and <lb/>
seed at J. h Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Jo.; rem i . <lb/>
p sT Wets a <lb/>
medicines at J. Smith <lb/>
Lawn.-, and <lb/>
J. <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
. ad factory, and <lb/>
at ally red <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
hose for I lies, <lb/>
gentlemen and children at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
s and m .-sines <lb/>
at J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Lime, cement, windows and <lb/>
doors always on hand at J. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
School s <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
royal shoe i for ladies <lb/>
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
A vi.-it to the large <lb/>
of J R. Smith Co <lb/>
Dixon will convince y-ti <lb/>
furnish you <lb/>
and Mow- lumber to <lb/>
and rakes for sale at old with which to <lb/>
price. E. Turnage Co. as <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. <lb/>
if in es- <lb/>
i . w days v <lb/>
The Baptists are i. ,., . <lb/>
of contract h been let tor L . <lb/>
t u a a <lb/>
Was father, J. H. .,,;,,., The, <lb/>
by heavy -d . ; ., <lb/>
T , the corner of Wilson and ween . . , . <lb/>
Some on the H are . . Limps are. <lb/>
have been washed cut so t. <lb/>
work on his section of <lb/>
They and . <lb/>
him i hi r e i <lb/>
and hoe the but there <lb/>
b . i <lb/>
. of d <lb/>
gentleman. <lb/>
In 1852 i <lb/>
t ires . <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . i .<lb/>
laid up for i<lb/>
mm and is coming m short . . g <lb/>
besides. c r ,,,., <lb/>
our these warm <lb/>
and merchant, has <lb/>
as as s h ,, mm slowly <lb/>
recovering from a severe attack <lb/>
The r of the V to- <lb/>
i has <lb/>
been painted, and repairs are in <lb/>
n I Carolina w an <lb/>
i . is on the to <lb/>
d house for L. W. G <lb/>
the of th <lb/>
he w-s <lb/>
of a big mill. <lb/>
SEES MOTHER GROW YOUNG. <lb/>
It would hard to overstate the I <lb/>
wonderful ch of my mother <lb/>
he ti use Electric Bitters, <lb/>
writes Sirs. W. I. of Dan <lb/>
forth, Me past i- she <lb/>
teen s really tote growing young again. <lb/>
be red untold from <lb/>
v for -11 ye rs. At last the could <lb/>
neither drink r <lb/>
of sore throat. <lb/>
in <lb/>
by iring <lb/>
C t id us <lb/>
light was <lb/>
caught I on his <lb/>
i and b <lb/>
mashing his and <lb/>
bowels pr the <lb/>
, i was <lb/>
Carolina railroad. R. L. Davis, broken into eight i <lb/>
who <lb/>
a great sen i. <lb/>
ids. Is having the <lb/>
Washington,<lb/>
I. Mr, <lb/>
., ;. <lb/>
i . . i. -c .- <lb/>
Mrs J. <lb/>
iii her, Mrs. . <lb/>
i i <lb/>
A. <lb/>
.; , <lb/>
x- <lb/>
i her <lb/>
v- <lb/>
, ml <lb/>
tun ed w<lb/>
Do-tn <lb/>
. . <lb/>
lived ad you <lb/>
can purchase a hay press from <lb/>
E. Turnage Co., at your j <lb/>
own terms. <lb/>
you a a open i v bu , <lb/>
c I <lb/>
, iii -ab <lb/>
X w <lb/>
. -s for your <lb/>
Sh ; y ; I <lb/>
i y- <lb/>
live, a. In c . <lb/>
with a i-i c IR i <lb/>
ea-r. l <lb/>
Yours lot , <lb/>
J. Co <lb/>
Mrs. Jar- W. Hi Mrs. R, <lb/>
T- Hodges and <lb/>
came to <lb/>
Macclesfield where he tills <lb/>
tier They -orate a SHOW <lb/>
Rev. Jesse pastor a pretty lot <lb/>
of the Baptist church, by him one from the W <lb/>
by Mrs. church. <lb/>
little son, Judson, The Methodist pastor <lb/>
this afternoon for Eagles <lb/>
R- r, Jesse pastor <lb/>
the Baptist church, returned <lb/>
Eagles Monday <lb/>
a i delightful trip and <lb/>
says there is almost a perpetual <lb/>
cure Joe Parker. <lb/>
Hill. -a <lb/>
d appetite. Norfolk <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business June <lb/>
Lyon toll from th a dis- <lb/>
of No one was in <lb/>
the mil tn-j i <lb/>
hour b fore b<lb/>
is quietly Id the I i <lb/>
could m t live. was in <lb/>
bed four s c <lb/>
of hi injury i th a day. <lb/>
During this tun I insisted <lb/>
on being d , en <lb/>
a cot where h vote at v <lb/>
at church. He election, first <lb/>
three Sunday afternoon, I vote was cast in 1825 ;. <lb/>
the ordinance lo this h has never <lb/>
by about three hundred <lb/>
Mrs. E. Warren is <lb/>
be out again. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
and discounts 08,170.661 Capital stock <lb/>
i Overdrafts unsecured Surplus fund <lb/>
Mrs Walter Harding, of Rich- <lb/>
came Wednesday to spend <lb/>
a few days with her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Ask Mi. E. E. pall about <lb/>
Grist mill he purchased lei <lb/>
tell you all about it, <lb/>
D. Gibb went up the <lb/>
Thursday and return <lb/>
If you -i it <lb/>
can give you any style at <lb/>
lower prices than we can replace <lb/>
them. E Co, <lb/>
a and has never <lb/>
able voting an <lb/>
i He is a native of <lb/>
A. Pollard has been sick county and tented his <lb/>
county in legislature <lb/>
j Work continues on the to defeating the la e <lb/>
26,000.00 church, and money Some <lb/>
12,500.00 <lb/>
1510 <lb/>
2,600.00 <lb/>
Mrs. C. F. Burroughs after <lb/>
spending some time here with <lb/>
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. <lb/>
Berry, left Thursday for her <lb/>
home in Scotland Neck. <lb/>
For good, <lb/>
cheap- Apply to box <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
J. F. went to Kinston <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Disc Harrows, Feed Cutters <lb/>
and all improved farm <lb/>
can be had from <lb/>
E. Turnage Co. <lb/>
J. M. went to Green- <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. Blount left Thurs- <lb/>
day for New Born. <lb/>
Miss Dixon went to <lb/>
Winterville Thursday. <lb/>
P. T. Anthony, of Greenville. <lb/>
in town Thursday. <lb/>
J. R and E. L. Turnage went <lb/>
to ton Thursday. <lb/>
We are sorry to learn that <lb/>
Robert Coward has also <lb/>
that Miss Rosa Bland is right <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
a while with Mr. J. H. <lb/>
Hodges, <lb/>
Mrs. C. Noble and children <lb/>
left Sunday for Rocky Mount lo <lb/>
spend a few days with pa- <lb/>
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. <lb/>
We are very sorry to learn that <lb/>
Mr. R. W. Smith is right sick, <lb/>
hope he will soon be cut again. <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Blount went <lb/>
Greenville Monday and returned <lb/>
on the one-thirty train. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, was in town Friday. <lb/>
Bill Blount and W. H. <lb/>
Patrick, of Grifton, were in town <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Miss Georgia Joyner and little <lb/>
sister, Laura, of came <lb/>
Friday to spend a few days with <lb/>
Misses Ida and Annie Edwards. <lb/>
J. W. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
from a trip to Norfolk and other <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Misses Mable Clair <lb/>
Sauls, and Han- <lb/>
Dixon went to Greenville <lb/>
Friday and returned Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Meta of Kin- <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Gold coin Dividend unpaid <lb/>
silver coin, all I Deposits sub. t chock <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,060.18 <lb/>
hank and other <lb/>
Notes 4,080.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
s, cur. exp. taxes pd. <lb/>
11,826.86 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 40.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
960,080.12 <lb/>
STATE Of N CAROLINA. <lb/>
COUNTY PITT , , <lb/>
I J K. Cashier of the above named bank, do year <lb/>
the statement is to the best o my and<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
that <lb/>
.--.- .- <lb/>
deposited in the Bank last he <lb/>
for building a at- <lb/>
church. ; tended every <lb/>
bis fa mi i i the country to <lb/>
Institutes. on . . . idle, being <lb/>
The Reflector again to ride astride. <lb/>
the farmers two Mr. health . x; <lb/>
will be held in Pitt county a <lb/>
. he eats, <lb/>
last week in month-one in ,.;. ear, <lb/>
Greenville on Wednesday, H and <lb/>
and one in on Fri- with his tor, W. <lb/>
day, 80th. It you are a r,. Lyon. on Cedar <lb/>
attend one or both of Record. <lb/>
institutes, and take your wife <lb/>
along ii j have one. tr u ;. w <lb/>
fore me, this of June, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R C. CANNON, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
THIRTY YEARS. <lb/>
Stole t Watch. <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
in was a great deal of <lb/>
and cholera in- to <lb/>
H w at tins time, that stole a r w <lb/>
one <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
.-- r a <lb/>
Colic, Our- v, one. The <lb/>
Remedy tot . , <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very lowest or Installment. <lb/>
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb/>
FURNITURE O. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
t .,, <lb/>
It pro ed more than tor t <lb/>
r r. or <lb/>
is sick at <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a the board- <lb/>
it. and use has extended to every and tor <lb/>
of the Unite States lo many . oar <lb/>
countries. Nine out, kept bis on a near <lb/>
of ten will recommend it when their . a Wit <lb/>
opinion If asked, hough they have . <lb/>
that opened on the <lb/>
U can always . f up to the Window <lb/>
limn even in the most severe .-no Can- . . <lb/>
tor sale by J. L. reaching in to k the <lb/>
and Coward A Wooten. the table while Mr. Pulley <lb/>
Mr. was There is a clue. <lb/>
h the be <lb/>
John Randolph, one-year-old <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore, caught. <lb/>
died Monday evening ten <lb/>
Grover and Jarvis <lb/>
left Thursday for Wendell where <lb/>
they have contracted to do some <lb/>
for the railroad com- <lb/>
For large iron safe. <lb/>
For particulars apply to box <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
came Saturday to spend a <lb/>
few days with Mrs. E. Leslie <lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
Wayland Smith left Saturday <lb/>
for Hobgood, <lb/>
W. F. Hart and J. A. Davis <lb/>
left Monday for Asheville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. <lb/>
who have spending a few days <lb/>
with her parents, Mr. and <lb/>
J. A. Davis, left this morning <lb/>
their home in Washington. <lb/>
Wear, now Coring, our line LOW CUT SHOES treat you <lb/>
of SUMMER DRESS GOODS a c to make . j,, g of <lb/>
at a reduced to f about <lb/>
YOU SAVE The funeral took <lb/>
this afternoon at five <lb/>
room our . <lb/>
coming to see o before you make your purchase. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
NEW IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE I <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C- <lb/>
o'clock, interment being <lb/>
Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLES. <lb/>
After doctoring f. r about twelve <lb/>
year, for a c. Md <lb/>
nearly five hundred dollar for <lb/>
Sine and <lb/>
ed my wife one box of Chamber <lb/>
and . <lb/>
nay, r. low <lb/>
Thin i t . by J. I. <lb/>
I r, and d A B pl <lb/>
R. L. Knott went to Kinston <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Meta returned <lb/>
to her home in Kinston Monday j <lb/>
Miss Dawson Mar- <lb/>
Taylor were in town a short <lb/>
while Sunday. <lb/>
W. want our <lb/>
this year and we will <lb/>
DIXON DIXON <lb/>
Office over Bank Building <lb/>
AYDEN. M. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
work promptly <lb/>
. at you <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
. . <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
mi <lb/>
in A New Back for an Old <lb/>
Durham. N. C July Dur <lb/>
ham baa two cases of pellagra <lb/>
and two deaths occurred <lb/>
within the past week <lb/>
Fr. m all sections <lb/>
One. How it be <lb/>
Done in Greenville. <lb/>
The aches at limes with a dull, <lb/>
making you <lb/>
and restless; piercing pains <lb/>
I shoot tin- r of <lb/>
again total o lame to <lb/>
of Lenoir I p is No u e to rub or apply <lb/>
. . r . ,. I a plaster to the bark in this <lb/>
and Jones and ca the <lb/>
rt ports of unusually good. the bad back and <lb/>
j .; .- .,. stronger Greenville residents <lb/>
and prospects i by <lb/>
are than they rave example <lb/>
People Thomas St., Kin- <lb/>
been in several year.-. <lb/>
in county My that <lb/>
out is i than in <lb/>
Li Free <lb/>
Pr. <lb/>
As. i . . July -W <lb/>
A. L i a lineman in the <lb/>
employ of W. T. <lb/>
ton N. C, in- <lb/>
ago had a s attack of kidney <lb/>
. at which time <lb/>
Tills ired their merit. M. lack <lb/>
ached severely, I hid <lb/>
tail mi <lb/>
aid much in of Moan's <lb/>
i. ilia procured a box <lb/>
th m to . ins. <lb/>
Tc y I i I . <lb/>
and improved i ; he . way. <lb/>
I h v r. in <lb/>
Power and D y <lb/>
by all de I <lb/>
la Co. Ruff . <lb/>
New York, sole agent- <lb/>
on th .-. this r <lb/>
no m. ear Hans tan- <lb/>
r, Wat killed <lb/>
com into a live <lb/>
tie was a p at the <lb/>
i he niched the live wire. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Court i , colored <lb/>
char, i <lb/>
i ha <lb/>
i e I r. <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA, I <lb/>
OF STATE. <lb/>
To all whom these presents may come <lb/>
It appears to my <lb/>
faction, by authenticated record <lb/>
of the for the <lb/>
t dissolution thereof, by the <lb/>
of all the stockholders, <lb/>
deposited in my office, that M. P. <lb/>
Company, a corporation of this <lb/>
principal office is situated <lb/>
in the t of County of <lb/>
of North Carolina L. <lb/>
Walker, Jr., being the therein <lb/>
and in charge pro <lb/>
c.-s may b. has complied with <lb/>
the requirements of Chapter <lb/>
val of entitled <lb/>
preliminary lo the issuing of this <lb/>
of i <lb/>
Now. fore. I, J. <lb/>
S of State of the of <lb/>
Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb/>
the .--. did. on the <lb/>
June, tile in my office a duly <lb/>
I and t writ <lb/>
i x to of laid corpora <lb/>
ii. ex- c i e by all <lb/>
sent d the record <lb/>
of the p are now <lb/>
. said office, a provided <lb/>
In Whereof. I here- <lb/>
unto n an i I official <lb/>
seal .; this of June. <lb/>
A D. a J. Grimes,<lb/>
G lid <lb/>
of Slate. <lb/>
Nest the association <lb/>
will pay off which <lb/>
tn th sum of <lb/>
ii r lo as- Of r hi j amount will be in <lb/>
of Sale of Land. <lb/>
Marie Curtice, of this and will be an-1 <lb/>
city. ;. a month ., the of T- <lb/>
found and sentenced is sum <lb/>
fifteen y. today. Miss Car- makes a Brand of <lb/>
v. , <lb/>
. Co My. i <lb/>
i he power authority <lb/>
id in a certain mortgage <lb/>
executed by J. ii. wife, <lb/>
Fa m c R. kins, on tie 5th day of <lb/>
November, to the State <lb/>
M l i the <lb/>
Of. 600.000 w baa thus paid I, . d will, on Mon the 2nd <lb/>
of ii.- . the hour of <lb/>
j n am, r sale the court house <lb/>
door in Give villa, county, for <lb/>
ah h I bidder, the <lb/>
d tract or parcel of I <lb/>
.-. f and <lb/>
Pitt county. State f North Br- <lb/>
oil described <lb/>
and b lea i s <lb/>
i e i Bethel I'm county. <lb/>
. M. E. <lb/>
A Cherry and others. at a <lb/>
j. U. and <lb/>
S with railroad poles to <lb/>
a e; N E. to Cherry's <lb/>
th- run of a I ranch; thence <lb/>
wit -aid line and the branch <lb/>
. I to ill.- here's conn r i i the Cot- <lb/>
a-is its work and ,;,,,, ,,.,, . s <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
every c Mint, to send on or <lb/>
of their number delegates Nor Mutual Life <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and by Henry Hardy to <lb/>
J. R J. Move the day of <lb/>
and duly n corded in <lb/>
reel. r d- office of Pitt county, <lb/>
I north book y S page <lb/>
I .,.,. ill to public <lb/>
SAle, the house door in <lb/>
I Ore the hi bidder on <lb/>
ah d, 1909, n certain <lb/>
tr c o.- . ., of land and ming <lb/>
lie c of of North <lb/>
I a and described as follows, to <lb/>
Two ton l-ts situate on the <lb/>
side of nth street and east side <lb/>
j of Clark street, and being the northern <lb/>
half of No. as shown on map <lb/>
made by P. Matthews in for tie <lb/>
Greenville land and Improvement Co. <lb/>
a take at <lb/>
of 13th and Clark on south <lb/>
street and east side of Clark <lb/>
runs with <lb/>
street ST to a s a then ea.-t- <lb/>
and with t <lb/>
feet bi a stake-in a div dug be- <lb/>
tween lots and then <lb/>
with g line 1-2 <lb/>
feet to lath street; <lb/>
street feet to Clark street the be- <lb/>
i-l more or <lb/>
leas. Ala one other lot, being the <lb/>
northern hall No. MM as shown <lb/>
on sail map math P, Matthews In <lb/>
fronts about 1-2 feet <lb/>
and is feet g lot <lb/>
On liar now son the <lb/>
, It a part of the con- <lb/>
veil lo L. C. hUT and K. <lb/>
by s. an. <lb/>
conveyed by -e d from C. Arthur <lb/>
aid wife to Hal Hardy, to <lb/>
said mortgage Te 111.- of sale <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This 22nd, day of June. <lb/>
J. K. J Move, Mortgagees. <lb/>
F. t;. . <lb/>
Cooper is connect d Dy this association iring <lb/>
with the i I States depart- .; v. if successful history, <lb/>
ha- having <lb/>
a r. <lb/>
ii re <lb/>
N. C. July 15- <lb/>
is every indication now <lb/>
The of <lb/>
. -l <lb/>
the north, <lb/>
in <lb/>
has written Rev. J. <lb/>
that the State Association of <lb/>
County Commissioners, will be <lb/>
of Pitt Wrightsville Beach. Aug- <lb/>
t ti The legislature <lb/>
a special act endorsing <lb/>
th- <lb/>
R. Carroll, <lb/>
county, to Dr. Hall's <lb/>
pulpit August. Mr. <lb/>
Carroll is a Wake Forest student, <lb/>
and is ; i to b a young man of <lb/>
fine <lb/>
July Tn <lb/>
power plant ; <lb/>
Fails was sold W. <lb/>
H. Browne W. A. I. Ian , <lb/>
r on r <lb/>
the United States air. noon illy <lb/>
H. r. <lb/>
bondholders, was tie finances. It is <lb/>
only bidder, securing; the r- r- Is v <lb/>
for The sale is annual the <lb/>
subject to the c ii of first since <lb/>
the <lb/>
in <lb/>
is .-very <lb/>
unties <lb/>
tie U i. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
to <lb/>
f the <lb/>
r.- vital <lb/>
of <lb/>
economical <lb/>
of county <lb/>
l that <lb/>
o a Land, Atty. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
she pow <lb/>
the c <lb/>
General s. is <lb/>
the week farm <lb/>
looking r the threshing i <lb/>
List twenty- <lb/>
three he <lb/>
or nearly <lb/>
He h is <lb/>
the mac . <lb/>
such a , may <lb/>
yield f<lb/>
c ; <lb/>
i i .-t t . <lb/>
w i<lb/>
vii of she sale con- <lb/>
in a certain t- <lb/>
Martha j. Follies lo J. A. <lb/>
the of February, <lb/>
i Wide I- the an I duly r in th- Register <lb/>
of i office of North <lb/>
in Hook the <lb/>
rod will to i i e. <lb/>
before Court e door in Green- <lb/>
ville, the highest r, in Friday. <lb/>
day o a certain track of <lb/>
or I of land being in the <lb/>
State of <lb/>
i a d s follows, <lb/>
The heired by Martha s <lb/>
f her th r, Sarah Copper, the <lb/>
same in a age to Hicks <lb/>
work d for further <lb/>
d in Lumber <lb/>
to Sarah Copper to satisfy <lb/>
lit mortgage deed. Terms Of ISM <lb/>
h. <lb/>
June <lb/>
J. . s, <lb/>
d counties t <lb/>
expense of <lb/>
and <lb/>
promise <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
Having duly i iii- d b fore the <lb/>
p r t of ex- <lb/>
tin I <lb/>
of J. N. . ceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to i s ii to <lb/>
the make immediate payment <lb/>
to the i all persons <lb/>
having a y claims n-t said estate <lb/>
are notified t at they n the <lb/>
same for payment the undo signed <lb/>
on or before the 5th day of June, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
day of June. <lb/>
Maggie A. <lb/>
R. Bynum, Extra. <lb/>
lid of J N. Bynum. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified before the <lb/>
of ad- <lb/>
of the of M. T <lb/>
notice is hereby <lb/>
given to a I persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make immediate payment <lb/>
t the and all persons <lb/>
having claims against the estate are <lb/>
notified that trust the <lb/>
same to the wide payment <lb/>
n or el th day of June, <lb/>
or this i, be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery <lb/>
This day of June. SOB <lb/>
Dora E <lb/>
A of M. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
very in <lb/>
of <lb/>
by <lb/>
in an , a <lb/>
.-ting <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
i r i -in,; a W <lb/>
adj ; of <lb/>
i if hysterics, she <lb/>
Hue r went to the <lb/>
aid in . in time to put two lie. <lb/>
means about Bro burglar to flight by threats <lb/>
is one in- shooting them. The two men <lb/>
stance funning. <lb/>
Durham j before this and intrepid notice is hereby given <lb/>
. . , . ,, r to I persons i dented estate lo <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the Boa <lb/>
court as ad- <lb/>
a retreat of the estate of Worrell <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
e i o county as ad- <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Fleming is <lb/>
given to all persona indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned; ind all persons having <lb/>
claims against said are notified <lb/>
that they t present the same to the <lb/>
payment On or before <lb/>
the day f June, MO or no- <lb/>
win be plead in liar of recovery <lb/>
Ties 18th of inn. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
of Flaming, <lb/>
IS ltd <lb/>
lady in white Mrs. fate <lb/>
Mr. F. L. Carr, we hear, she bid n. pistol in the <lb/>
moved to Wilson, where he house, or she could easily have <lb/>
reside in the future. His re- <lb/>
is a distinct loss to Greene <lb/>
county- Snow Hill Standard <lb/>
In Wake county Superior <lb/>
court a got a sentence of <lb/>
eight months on the road for <lb/>
stealing two cabbages from a <lb/>
garden, and then lying about it <lb/>
when he went on the witness <lb/>
stand. <lb/>
During the past few months, <lb/>
the following Masonic lodges <lb/>
have been instituted in North <lb/>
David Bell at <lb/>
Edgecombe county; St. <lb/>
Timothy's St. Timothy, <lb/>
ion; Biscoe at Biscoe, Moore; <lb/>
Apex at Apex, Wake; Bynum at <lb/>
Bynum, Chatham; Columbia at <lb/>
Columbia. Snow Creek <lb/>
at Clio, Grand <lb/>
John C. Drewry says that he <lb/>
has never seen more interest <lb/>
manifested in Masonry in North <lb/>
Carolina than there is at the <lb/>
present time. There are now <lb/>
over members, a gain of <lb/>
in six months, or since the <lb/>
Grand Lodge met. <lb/>
The 41st in the <lb/>
Perpetual Building and Loan <lb/>
Association will mature Saturday. <lb/>
killed both <lb/>
make immediate payment lo <lb/>
and p.-r.-ons having <lb/>
a I i state are notified to <lb/>
sent same to the for <lb/>
i on or b f the Kith day of <lb/>
July. U, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in i o r. <lb/>
This d-y of July, <lb/>
J. II Ho <lb/>
ltd of Moore, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
as Administrator, <lb/>
An Editor Off Time. <lb/>
Mayor W. K. Jacobson, <lb/>
of the Washington. N. C, Pro- <lb/>
who was one of the <lb/>
editorial party that passed, <lb/>
through Durham en route home <lb/>
from the State Press Association, late of Pitt County, Caro- <lb/>
. J I notify all persons having <lb/>
Was or a gold claims against the estate of said . <lb/>
watch between Asheville and <lb/>
within twelve months from this date, <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
A persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make immediate payment. <lb/>
This July 12th. <lb/>
M. Blount, <lb/>
Administrator, c. t. a. , <lb/>
F. G. James Son <lb/>
la ltd <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified re tho Superior <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Ir.-nor of the of Washington <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
lo all indebted to the estate to <lb/>
make late payment to the under- <lb/>
signed; aid all persons having claims <lb/>
against sad estate are notified that <lb/>
they must present the same to the <lb/>
for payment on or before the <lb/>
lib day 1910, or this notice <lb/>
will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This until day of June, <lb/>
J. H. Mills, <lb/>
of Mi is. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
on the return trip. <lb/>
Our brethren seem to have the <lb/>
bad luck to lose time. Brother <lb/>
Sherrill lost his watch returning <lb/>
from a meeting at Morehead <lb/>
City, Brother Jacobson had s <lb/>
guard but not appear to be of <lb/>
much service. C f course he was <lb/>
on his watch; now his watch is not <lb/>
on him, but the other fellow <lb/>
he is off guard, as it were. Edi- <lb/>
tors who carry around diamond <lb/>
studded watches and jewelry, <lb/>
are the objects of light-fingered <lb/>
fellows who want to shine, with <lb/>
borrowed Brother <lb/>
Mr. Worrell Moore Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Worrell Moore, one of the <lb/>
county's oldest citizens, died last <lb/>
week at his home in Carolina <lb/>
township after a long illness, j <lb/>
He was in his 81st year and had i <lb/>
spent a useful life, being <lb/>
and it is probable that the ;, . j j <lb/>
scenery and lovely girls had good <lb/>
him to such an a Confederate soldier, <lb/>
tent that he lost sight the and a member of the Primitive j <lb/>
one had for him l Baptist church at Swamp <lb/>
by five children, <lb/>
say that Brother Jacobson m, t r ., <lb/>
be his when he goes T <lb/>
to another press convention, and Henry Brown, <lb/>
watch the fellows who press him Mrs- J- H. Roberson and Mrs. R. <lb/>
too ham Sun. L. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging- and <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
R L. DAVIS, President. J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
JAMES L. Cashier. H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
July Capital Stock Increased to <lb/>
DIRECTORS <lb/>
R. L DAVIS, of R. L. Davis Bros. W. L PROCTOR, of i. tariff Bro. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. N. C. <lb/>
R. A. FOUNTAIN, of Fountain Co. R. R. FLEMING. <lb/>
Fountain, H. C. N. C. <lb/>
. A. ANDREWS, R. W. KING, J. R. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, J. G. S. T. HOOKER, <lb/>
B. W. MOSELEY, <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE.<lb/>
The Increase in About Forty <lb/>
New Stockholders to Bank. <lb/>
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb/>
The Many Uses of a Good Sewing Machine <lb/>
fl is limit to the variety <lb/>
work that can done with a Singer <lb/>
Sewing Machine. Whether fur finest <lb/>
embroidery, the plainest home or <lb/>
the most elaborates tailoring, the Singer it <lb/>
equally efficient. <lb/>
fl women takes pride in having these <lb/>
things, but if they be her own handiwork, <lb/>
the satisfaction is complete, because her <lb/>
own is reflected in every seam. <lb/>
fl The woman who uses a Singer may have <lb/>
everything needlework she can desire- <lb/>
she is better dressed at much less cost; <lb/>
her children are clothed according to her <lb/>
own taste and ideas; she has attractive <lb/>
table linen, and an unending of <lb/>
dainty <lb/>
fl Moreover, she is free from the worry <lb/>
and delay which always comes with the <lb/>
use of a machine. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb/>
Mil Si, N. C. <lb/>
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL <lb/>
BEAUFORT, N. C <lb/>
school for boys and girls. New dormitories with all modern <lb/>
and furnished with lest of care for the health of pupils. <lb/>
Certificates without to University of North Carolina <lb/>
and Swanee College of the South. Course includes manual training. <lb/>
; School accommodate term begins 6th. Write now <lb/>
for reservations. <lb/>
Kindergarten Normal Course Department <lb/>
Only students with High School certificates are admitted to this depart- <lb/>
Course covers two years. The student of this course are given an <lb/>
opportunity of observing the methods of teaching, developing and executing <lb/>
with the 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 the care of young children and to others who wish to be aided by <lb/>
thorough discipline and insight h the study of the Kinder- <lb/>
gives; and to prepare young women to take positions as <lb/>
a of Kindergartens. <lb/>
I ready for distribution. Address <lb/>
x EDWARD P. HILL, <lb/>
h Principal. <lb/>
MRS. N. P. <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer. <lb/>
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb/>
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Gertrude Says Edict That <lb/>
Stan Alone Shall Affects the <lb/>
Mental aid Moral Tone. <lb/>
think there is little doubt j <lb/>
that this world old statute that <lb/>
the man woo has <lb/>
mi re to do with down <lb/>
the mental and moral tone of <lb/>
woman, her <lb/>
noble talents for deceit ill <lb/>
than any of the other <lb/>
forces she finds arrayed <lb/>
against her, says Gertrude Al- <lb/>
in The for <lb/>
August. It is not the softening <lb/>
influence of the matrimonial and <lb/>
maternal stales that works so <lb/>
many miracles, but the abrupt <lb/>
removal of the to <lb/>
a demoralizing self-con <lb/>
to appear something that <lb/>
she is not, to Hill much ugly <lb/>
anger and have <lb/>
known many girls, plentifully <lb/>
endowed with good looks and <lb/>
SEEDS <lb/>
SUCCEED I <lb/>
to Ito- A <lb/>
Excessive <lb/>
Taxation. <lb/>
stock <lb/>
d by <lb/>
i- <lb/>
cu <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Write lo-d .- Mention Paper. <lb/>
SEND CENTS <lb/>
K-d <lb/>
. , <lb/>
SI 1417 <lb/>
A great deal of th <lb/>
Young People Have a Delightful j,, Carolina <lb/>
Evening. women and who <lb/>
A very it for <lb/>
dance given Monday dividend on bank <lb/>
in in honor, stock in this State beta <lb/>
of the young down u, cent 1-y <lb/>
was indulged of the tux i--vi i the <lb/>
frequently and to j stock. The State Corporation <lb/>
of the tension. The, his this year in- <lb/>
was very informal and was the tax on bank <lb/>
from to hi <lb/>
charm, to confess that they have f be worked, make the soil <lb/>
awake nights scheming -e and porous. ThIS keeps the <lb/>
enjoyed the <lb/>
Miss Kathleen Long, of <lb/>
ham, with FranK Skinner, of <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Mis- Clara Hampton, of PI <lb/>
mouth, with Frank Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Ruth of Con- <lb/>
Soil Should Be Kept Porous and Dy- cord k. <lb/>
Miss Well, of Wilson, <lb/>
you i with W. B. Wilson, Jr. <lb/>
the practice of i Miss Russ. of Raleigh, <lb/>
the beds and borders with Blount, of Bethel, <lb/>
of your flower garden at least Mis Josey, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
twice a week, and, in addition, j with Earle Harrington, <lb/>
as soon after a as the soil Miss Margaret with W. <lb/>
WORK THE GARDEN NEEDS NOW. <lb/>
Flowers Removed. <lb/>
By the middle of July <lb/>
mini <lb/>
BAKER AND HART, <lb/>
The place to boy <lb/>
to <lb/>
only. <lb/>
Com- <lb/>
In in. quality <lb/>
how to get that only, in <lb/>
nine out of ten, to find <lb/>
him, later on. quite the <lb/>
trouble- <lb/>
We are all familiar with the <lb/>
in good condition and <lb/>
makes the so-called <lb/>
which conserves the <lb/>
in the soil, so that it <lb/>
will less how much rain <lb/>
J. <lb/>
IV <lb/>
Every plant should he <lb/>
the slyness, the lack , ac <lb/>
t ii over as frequently as <lb/>
of , in what might <lb/>
l u j u be and the dying flowers re- <lb/>
be called th- Threshold Girl, , fl <lb/>
. , , ,, in case of such <lb/>
anywhere bet ween , rs are for beauty <lb/>
and U H , the case of <lb/>
worse than the J <lb/>
leaned to play he part be <lb/>
taste and tact. Dur <lb/>
period she about . her <lb/>
still childish brain for those <lb/>
qualities that will enable her to <lb/>
hold at least her own in the <lb/>
great game, and she is the <lb/>
more i because of that <lb/>
curious tradition a girl, <lb/>
must seem other than she is. <lb/>
Of course, with only this old <lb/>
standard femininity, and <lb/>
being still fluid and plastic, the <lb/>
poor things more often than not <lb/>
model upon some <lb/>
favorite heroine of romance, and <lb/>
are only knocked into shape by <lb/>
those indefatigable partners, <lb/>
Life and Time. Some of our <lb/>
Western girls, it is true, have a <lb/>
disposition to rush at a man with <lb/>
both arms <lb/>
sees it constantly among the <lb/>
second-class hordes in <lb/>
Europe; and this, I infer, is the <lb/>
primitive impulse of almost <lb/>
primitive tribes to get what they <lb/>
want in the shortest possible <lb/>
time. But even these girls, <lb/>
when they are walking more <lb/>
in their twenties, <lb/>
when they are <lb/>
evolve a far liner set of tactics; <lb/>
they lose the y of ado <lb/>
and cultivate <lb/>
qualities which, when persisted <lb/>
in long enough, make them more <lb/>
than a match for any men. <lb/>
COLIC, CHOLERA AND <lb/>
REMEDY WOULD HAVE <lb/>
SAVED HIM flu <lb/>
I had a very seven attack <lb/>
of It. N. Farrar. of <lb/>
Cat Island. La. several I <lb/>
unable to do anything. On March <lb/>
1907, I had a similar attack, an I <lb/>
took Chamberlain's , Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy, which gave me <lb/>
relief. I consider it one of the <lb/>
at medicines of its in the world, <lb/>
and had I use it in 1903 believe it <lb/>
have saved me a hundred dollar <lb/>
doctor's bill. Sold by J. L. <lb/>
and Coward Wooten. <lb/>
such flowers as the annual phlox, <lb/>
petunias and <lb/>
Cull out the <lb/>
for the vase in such a manner <lb/>
that the remaining ones will still <lb/>
be placed symmetrically on the <lb/>
stalks- <lb/>
At least once a week every <lb/>
plant should Iv gone over for the <lb/>
purpose of picking every dead <lb/>
leaf and bloom, and <lb/>
the steins of such plants as do <lb/>
not grow as symmetrically <lb/>
they should, in order to keep <lb/>
them in line with their fellows. <lb/>
The matter of catering gar- <lb/>
dens in August, during the hot, <lb/>
dry spell which usually comes at <lb/>
that time, is a serious one. <lb/>
Watering is an injury unless <lb/>
done deeply, so as to reach the <lb/>
deep-feeding Try <lb/>
plan of allowing the spray <lb/>
to run half a day in one spot be- <lb/>
fore moving it A spot thus <lb/>
soaked will need no water for a <lb/>
week, in which time the whole <lb/>
garden will have had a refresh- <lb/>
drink--The Designer for <lb/>
August, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Miss Nellie Ponder with C <lb/>
Miss Bryan Alex. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
Miss Mary Smith with Bill <lb/>
Miss Miry with Paul <lb/>
Jones, <lb/>
Brown with Bob <lb/>
Howard. <lb/>
Miss Lot with L. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Miss Li with Nor- <lb/>
man Warren. <lb/>
Janie Brown with John <lb/>
Boushall, of <lb/>
Miss Helen with Sam <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Mis; Ward More with Jesse <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
Witt, that so <lb/>
Will Walter welfare of <lb/>
Barnhill and Willis Jones. <lb/>
per which <lb/>
will bring the below <lb/>
per cent. dividends on <lb/>
bank stock ought to be <lb/>
C per cent. The tux <lb/>
on this class of securities will; <lb/>
make bank stock an unprofitable <lb/>
investment. It is being taxed <lb/>
the extent it dis not <lb/>
pay to own bank The <lb/>
Chronicle -hat the <lb/>
is making J <lb/>
a mistake in <lb/>
on a is working i <lb/>
a hardship upon a <lb/>
the people of the State that <lb/>
ought to be protected. This <lb/>
heavy burden of taxation will <lb/>
drive capital out of the State <lb/>
besides cutting down a f <lb/>
revenue upon M <lb/>
people are dependent. The tax <lb/>
was high enough in the fir.-t <lb/>
. Basalt stock has been <lb/>
carrying its full share of the <lb/>
burden of taxation. It is in the <lb/>
of visible securities ard <lb/>
cannot . It would be i <lb/>
bater instead of it l- <lb/>
the point will bring <lb/>
less than per t to <lb/>
about for tome hilt invisible <lb/>
properly <lb/>
money from thats It is a <lb/>
suicidal p <lb/>
a burden of taxation on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Implements A Specialty <lb/>
Consisting of Plows. Mowers Harrows Stalk <lb/>
Cutters, Rake and high grade Cultivators <lb/>
both riding walking. <lb/>
American Fence Wire <lb/>
in the most popular heights always on hind. <lb/>
Complete stock ready mixed <lb/>
PAIN T S <lb/>
in <lb/>
pure. <lb/>
colors. <lb/>
Orders filled <lb/>
the highest <lb/>
teed per cent <lb/>
Those wishing to purchase LIME <lb/>
will do well to see us as we carry <lb/>
bat the best. <lb/>
It you building give us <lb/>
call. We will appreciate your business and <lb/>
will take care your orders and <lb/>
tee prices. When wishing anything men- <lb/>
in the above don't to look up <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
f-e people <lb/>
of the <lb/>
LIKE 100.0 AGO. <lb/>
Sci. have found in a rave in <lb/>
Switzerland bones of men, who lived <lb/>
ago. v. hen life was in con- <lb/>
danger wild To day <lb/>
the dang r, shown by A. W. Brown <lb/>
of I. <lb/>
v disease, not for D-. <lb/>
King's New which cured me. <lb/>
I not have he writes, <lb/>
as I did from a severe <lb/>
stubborn Toe re <lb/>
Sore Colds, obstinate <lb/>
and it's the <lb/>
on and W <lb/>
by a I Trial <lb/>
bottle free. <lb/>
OP OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT K. C. <lb/>
At the of June 23rd, I'D I. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured<lb/>
to Learn and <lb/>
that many of oar from <lb/>
farmers prop M to wheat i- <lb/>
fall. We farm- <lb/>
have A more <lb/>
extend <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver including <lb/>
minor <lb/>
this year than heretofore for I hank and other S. <lb/>
years. We will find this to be Motet <lb/>
great help; and the Total <lb/>
we give railing earn and <lb/>
small grain, with home-made STATE OF <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 8,000.60 <lb/>
Undivided profit lets <lb/>
in-, exp at. I 8.109.10<lb/>
47,870.08 <lb/>
830.81 <lb/>
10,448.85 <lb/>
Tim <lb/>
607.30. <lb/>
j posits BUD. <lb/>
Tot a <lb/>
178,674.48 <lb/>
Card of <lb/>
to extend <lb/>
people Green- <lb/>
and elsewhere who were so <lb/>
-d to me during the illness and <lb/>
death of my I shall <lb/>
ever be grateful to, and hold all <lb/>
in dear remembrance. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T- Abrams. <lb/>
TORTURED ON A <lb/>
ten years I ride a <lb/>
hone without being in torture from <lb/>
writes L. S. of <lb/>
Ky., all and other rem- <lb/>
failed, Salve <lb/>
cured Infallible for piles, burns, <lb/>
cuts, boils, lever-sores, eczema, <lb/>
salt rheum, corns. Guaranteed <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
IS <lb/>
PRICE OF PEACE. <lb/>
The terrible itching and smarting, <lb/>
incident to certain skin diseases, is <lb/>
most last y allayed by applying <lb/>
Chamberlain's cents. <lb/>
For sale by J. L. Wooten and Coward <lb/>
Woo ten. <lb/>
See P. M. <lb/>
repairs and <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
supplies. <lb/>
for mil <lb/>
Terms <lb/>
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
and a small quantity of condensed <lb/>
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.<lb/>
i 11.-ii-. milk . . . <lb/>
.- to make <lb/>
ii. ICE <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Mix all t. thoroughly and <lb/>
freeze. Don't or cook it; <lb/>
don't anything else. This <lb/>
makes two quarts of delicious ice <lb/>
in at very small <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
AND YOU KNOW run. <lb/>
t Straw. <lb/>
v, <lb/>
package Mo, at all grocers. <lb/>
The Food Co, U Roy, <lb/>
On the ice wagon <lb/>
good place to ride. <lb/>
would be a <lb/>
Stop Running Around With to Many <lb/>
Subscription Papers <lb/>
Objects of real charity always <lb/>
meet a ready response from the <lb/>
people of Wadesboro and <lb/>
county but there is a <lb/>
growing disposition some <lb/>
people to rush out with a sub- <lb/>
blank every time a <lb/>
neighbor loses a mule by death <lb/>
or accident or has a slight fire. <lb/>
Many people give something to <lb/>
these causes in order to get rid <lb/>
of them, and in some instances, <lb/>
the person for whom the money <lb/>
is being made up, could buy a <lb/>
of those who contribute to <lb/>
the fund. This is not fair and has <lb/>
a demoralizing effect upon real <lb/>
charity. Suppose a mill owner <lb/>
loses s few hundred dollars by <lb/>
an accident in his mill or a <lb/>
fire; who thinks of giving him <lb/>
money to make the loss good <lb/>
Now very mill owners, or <lb/>
merchants either, make more <lb/>
than a living out of the <lb/>
they operate. It looks so <lb/>
much like putting a premium on, <lb/>
poverty which, in so many <lb/>
hi due to downright <lb/>
mid bad management. <lb/>
Another Strike at <lb/>
Pa., July 15-An- <lb/>
other strike occurred this morn- <lb/>
when miners in the <lb/>
employment of the <lb/>
Coal Company quit work. A <lb/>
meeting of leaders has been call <lb/>
ed in the hope of settling the <lb/>
trouble. <lb/>
fertilizer, the more t <lb/>
we will become. <lb/>
The basis of our agriculture <lb/>
should cotton and <lb/>
tobacco, that raised at <lb/>
great and are largely at <lb/>
the mercy of peculators alter <lb/>
that they are raised -hut corn <lb/>
and wheat and oats wherein is <lb/>
the very staff of for man aid <lb/>
beast. If we have a <lb/>
of and wheat and oats with <lb/>
only a small fertilizer bill to pay, <lb/>
if any pi we need <lb/>
.-selves so about what <lb/>
gamblers and speculators and <lb/>
trusts do with cotton and <lb/>
co. Then when the stall of life <lb/>
is provided we can raise hogs <lb/>
and live stock at comparatively <lb/>
little trouble and expense. And <lb/>
that will mean a degree of <lb/>
unknown to us now. <lb/>
May the time soon come when <lb/>
Lenoir county bone <lb/>
Pitt, H <lb/>
I, B. bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that above statement is true to the beat of my <lb/>
, and belief. J- W, <lb/>
and sworn before <lb/>
me, this day of June, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii. Davis, <lb/>
P. M. Davis, <lb/>
W. J. Turnage, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
OF Till-; CONDITION <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close of June <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured 168.11 <lb/>
Furniture and 1,276.00 <lb/>
Due from am 11,060.78 <lb/>
Gold and silver <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
4.500.00 <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and he prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
ts a could desire, and <lb/>
we will that your tool <lb/>
does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods C c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
and sinew of our citizenship <lb/>
will farm in such a way as to be- <lb/>
come independent And the in- <lb/>
are that such a time <lb/>
not so very far <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
BOY'S LIKE SAVED. <lb/>
My little boy, four years I, a <lb/>
severe attack of We had <lb/>
two physicians; both if them gave up <lb/>
We then gave him Chamberlain's Colic. <lb/>
Cholera and remedy, which <lb/>
him and believe s hi.- life. <lb/>
William H. C Hill. Ma. <lb/>
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certain. For J. I. Wooten <lb/>
Coward Wooten. <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profit less <lb/>
expenses taxes pd 1,572.80 <lb/>
Time certificates of 4.073.75 <lb/>
Deposits sub to check 57,888.09 <lb/>
4,588.04 <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement i true to tho best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
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Notary <lb/>
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s. M. Jones, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running repairs to all kind of <lb/>
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb/>
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
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or about barns pack houses. Grist mill, <lb/>
miles southeast and cotton mill and two <lb/>
burg about-1 miles s All million feet timber, all <lb/>
Military School <lb/>
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done by Mr. L. Joyner, <lb/>
of Greenville. N. C. He I i <lb/>
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productive, by their <lb/>
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. and caps, a railroad station, at which place siding on great work towards helping <lb/>
on, Barber Co. we think tho road ought to build a located with the <lb/>
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answered the old colored man. <lb/>
did you come to give <lb/>
him such a <lb/>
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papers. mule <lb/>
abuse any- <lb/>
L in returned to the in shelter if nothing for there markets, schools aid churches, by taking him into cc- township an <lb/>
her home at Saturday, the county, and tee us. j are many and comers Co Ten miles from partnership and teaching h d h own way <lb/>
Miss Meta Dew went to and be convinced. and from that point, and when miles from and importance of proper plant , <lb/>
RIDER'S <lb/>
Monday returned Tuesday A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. lit rains they have to wait in <lb/>
evening. Mm- Fred Smith, <lb/>
v . Buck turned Sanford, Fla came in last night <lb/>
from Kinston Monday. to visit relatives and friends here. <lb/>
C. S. went to Greenville Cox left last <lb/>
Satin day. nigh, for Grifton where will <lb/>
Misses Minnie Nelson and Elsie Miss Taylor <lb/>
Brewer, of Vanceboro, are visit- Miss Pittman, of Kinston, <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Stock Buck. is visiting Mrs W. O. Broadway. <lb/>
Will of Seven Misses Maggie Brown of <lb/>
is her her Greenville, and Clara Petty, of <lb/>
the mile from Princeton. The farm <lb/>
could be divided into at least <lb/>
tracts, each track <lb/>
having a line farm upon it open <lb/>
The worst night cultivation. Price upon <lb/>
oil or They raid plication. Terms cash, balance <lb/>
your to you of rail Not mi . ., . ,. <lb/>
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Janie Kittrell, left for C. f. Cox with us again. <lb/>
. where aha will visit her i not forget how to smile <lb/>
a-int. Mrs J, O. Bobbitt, i while away from home. <lb/>
Rev, Jno. R. Carroll j The following gentlemen went <lb/>
day for Snow Hill, where hello Morehead from here Sun- <lb/>
and P. M. Johnston <lb/>
when in town for general engine <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w <lb/>
will treat you <lb/>
handling and marketing hi <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
We refer to Mr. Joyner's work <lb/>
because we need more such men <lb/>
and fewer of that class of <lb/>
citizens who are <lb/>
about the country sowing seeds <lb/>
of discord and creating a <lb/>
dice in the hearts of farmers.- <lb/>
Winston Southern Tobacco <lb/>
de same <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
and Mattie <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Stocks and Carrie <lb/>
Our yours <lb/>
come. <lb/>
you if <lb/>
ll LAXATIVE COUGH <lb/>
TO PURE FOOD LAW. <lb/>
An Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial it <lb/>
acting on the bowels. No opiate. <lb/>
Prepared h CO. CHICAGO. V. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE B JNO. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction <lb/>
One Dollar Per <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JULY 1900 <lb/>
FARMERS <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
demolishing a half section LETTER FROM J. A. <lb/>
of the bridge and causing twenty <lb/>
I j price of ten dollars between two THE <lb/>
j Sunday school sing<lb/>
RIGHT KIND OF FARMING <lb/>
HAS ENLARGED ITS PLANS FOR I l in North Car. <lb/>
THE COMING SEASON. <lb/>
I Rutherfordton, July -Ten- <lb/>
Offers Great Opportunity to Tobacco year-old boy of ill Blanton <lb/>
for a Or- ; run down and accidentally killed <lb/>
. . by a lumber wagon near the <lb/>
. . Rutherford late <lb/>
The Reflector has in the past; afternoon. The boy at- <lb/>
had much Farm- on the brake to <lb/>
four of the forty cars to fall in WRITES INTERESTINGLY OF ST <lb/>
the water. The engine <lb/>
PART OF THE STATE <lb/>
Differences in Customs cf the People <lb/>
Consolidated Company, its j on the bat missed his <lb/>
twenty-two cars crossed <lb/>
Many of the cars were loaded <lb/>
with lumber, which now lines the <lb/>
banks. No one was hurt <lb/>
Spencer. July 23.-Being hurled., <lb/>
five hundred times around a line j <lb/>
shafting in the Southern Railway ,., a <lb/>
this afternoon, W. <lb/>
He Still Locks Longingly <lb/>
Toward Greenville. <lb/>
area of in <lb/>
this section known as the Ch <lb/>
as the <lb/>
and I the county its <lb/>
name from them. I was <lb/>
prised to learn they did not <lb/>
ass or mix with the <lb/>
but have respect for <lb/>
whites, contempt for the <lb/>
They white man <lb/>
Indian next, dog. and then <lb/>
. i regular visitor to our house, and <lb/>
footing and fell between the a very welcome one. it has <lb/>
I fatally injured picked ; <lb/>
; up. given immediate surgical at- <lb/>
and carried to a hospital <lb/>
his chest and killing him almost <lb/>
instantly. <lb/>
Hendersonville. July <lb/>
Stepp, the old ; Q an condition. So <lb/>
son of Mr. John Stepp, who lives. the force of the <lb/>
about six miles from this city on j shafting that every particle of <lb/>
the county line, was bitten , was torn from his body, <lb/>
by a rattlesnake yesterday even- was fifty years old and has a <lb/>
j family. <lb/>
Durham. July The year- <lb/>
progress from to since <lb/>
organization, and the <lb/>
it offered the farmers for organ- <lb/>
controlling the sale of <lb/>
their crop. The record of this <lb/>
company is an open and <lb/>
if it had not possessed merit and <lb/>
been conducted on conservative <lb/>
business principles it would not <lb/>
have readied the great success <lb/>
to its credit today. <lb/>
It is a pleas-ire to know that ling and died late last night. <lb/>
the company today is larger and j <lb/>
stronger man ever, and is <lb/>
warehouses in Greenville, <lb/>
Robersonville, <lb/>
son. Here at home it has ac- <lb/>
quired three houses, and will <lb/>
operate them all this season. <lb/>
Mr. O- L. Joyner, president of <lb/>
the company, has organized the <lb/>
forces well this season and <lb/>
will do a business. The <lb/>
different houses of the <lb/>
dated this season will be manned i <lb/>
Struck by lightning, the barn <lb/>
of Mr. Edward of Goose <lb/>
Tobacco, Cotton, Hogs. Wheat, <lb/>
C in Potatoes. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
In my canvassing trips a few <lb/>
was my pleasure to <lb/>
spend the night with Mr. Will <lb/>
and in looking around <lb/>
over hi farm, I found an exam- <lb/>
of invitation by our <lb/>
best farmers In fact his <lb/>
neighbors t him as the <lb/>
only farmer in th section, yet <lb/>
not written to <lb/>
but few of my friends that I left <lb/>
behind, I thought some of them <lb/>
might <lb/>
lines in The Reflector, of our <lb/>
stay in th; mi country. <lb/>
We lived up to July 1st in <lb/>
beautiful town of Hickory, <lb/>
metropolis of <lb/>
The two-year old child, son of j county, and found it to b a very <lb/>
old child of Rev. W O. a Barnes, a colored resident I pleasant and agreeable town to <lb/>
minister, was Belltown, met a strange and five in. its being i <lb/>
Kinston Ail- choked this evening death yesterday and social any <lb/>
This shows the <lb/>
none imitate or profit by the <lb/>
by the Indian. example set them- In his fields <lb/>
I find different enter-1 a crop of <lb/>
here from anything tobacco, cotton, corn, oat, cane <lb/>
have seen before. For potatoes, none to the extent <lb/>
be Interested in a few I they here a factory for grinding over cropping. aM well <lb/>
up chestnut wood and extracting WOrked and in the highest state <lb/>
acid from it for tanning loath r. cultivation- In the pasture he <lb/>
here a ninety-six head hogs, <lb/>
tome line milch cows, and a few <lb/>
beefs for the winter. <lb/>
There is also near <lb/>
for grinding up white rock, <lb/>
known as talc and used <lb/>
for rating Hour, <lb/>
so I am <lb/>
This country has mineral.- of <lb/>
kinds. is found <lb/>
apiece of candy. The <lb/>
mother had gone over <lb/>
child's <lb/>
to the <lb/>
her a fisherman, and carried j to be found any where, and m. <lb/>
home among his catch, a family are residing <lb/>
Watt's Hospital tho father or minnow and gave it to I But as my object for leaving my <lb/>
gave the baby the candy. It the little fellow to play with, j dear old county was to seek <lb/>
a piece and in a few min- he at once put it in his i health, I decided to come still <lb/>
was It had been per j and tried to swallowed it,; further west. I am now at this <lb/>
well until a minute before, but fish caught in his throat point Cherokee c <lb/>
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the accident. <lb/>
as <lb/>
GUM WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
J. P. Lovelace, manager. <lb/>
C. F. Meadows, floor manager. <lb/>
J. L. Gibson, floor <lb/>
manager- <lb/>
W. P. Edwards, bookkeeper. <lb/>
STAR <lb/>
F. D. manager. <lb/>
N. Mallory. floor manager. <lb/>
E. B. Thomas, bookkeeper. <lb/>
E. A. Brown, assistant book- <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
PEOPLES <lb/>
C. <lb/>
T. II. Walker, floor manager. <lb/>
B- I. Conn, <lb/>
W. Leslie Smith, assistant <lb/>
bookkeeper. <lb/>
Z. T. and J. I. <lb/>
Thompson are. for the <lb/>
three house. <lb/>
t Joyner with an <lb/>
efficient clerical will direct <lb/>
the business of the company <lb/>
from the in the <lb/>
building. <lb/>
If the farmers who make <lb/>
tobacco will take advantage of <lb/>
the opportunity that is offered <lb/>
them by the Farmers <lb/>
ed Tobacco Company, in a few, <lb/>
very few, short years they will <lb/>
have the richest organization of <lb/>
farmers in America, and in the <lb/>
accomplishment of things the <lb/>
most powerful. The tobacco <lb/>
farmers are waking up to a real- <lb/>
of their importance and <lb/>
are seeing advantage of <lb/>
effort. It is the ambition <lb/>
of the Farmers Consolidated To- <lb/>
Company to erect a <lb/>
structure that will prove a <lb/>
monument to the tobacco far- <lb/>
and a credit to their <lb/>
try. <lb/>
Creek township, with two corn <lb/>
cribs, was burned Monday after- <lb/>
noon of last week. Much <lb/>
was lost, but the grain and <lb/>
live stock were saved. Promptly <lb/>
next morning the neighbors <lb/>
gathered and began cutting <lb/>
trees, hauling them to the saw <lb/>
mill, sawing the lumber and <lb/>
j building a new barn for Mr. <lb/>
I The occasion was made <lb/>
by an accident to Mr. James <lb/>
one or the good neigh- <lb/>
at work. A tree fell on <lb/>
and made a The is the extreme western <lb/>
child in agony, was in the State, and in the <lb/>
to Dr. who removed proper. I am not only <lb/>
fish as as possible but j trying to find health here but <lb/>
the little sufferer's last breath as well, as I have <lb/>
went with Bern ed myself with a good roads <lb/>
In his crib was plenty of old <lb/>
com and fodder and oats and in <lb/>
the was bushels of <lb/>
nice wheat thrashed out and <lb/>
some in the mountain streams, j nicely put away. He has several <lb/>
am told a man can easily in grape vines and sells much <lb/>
a dollar or more per day washing their product, a fine orchard <lb/>
out of the sand from many bushels of <lb/>
streams. There are also and apples. His good <lb/>
of copper, iron and mica found had over of the finest <lb/>
here. Only a few ago I have ever teen, It was <lb/>
northern man came here and paid a to s Grandpa Starkey <lb/>
for an option feeding them, with the <lb/>
of this <lb/>
in every direction, and <lb/>
him and severely hurt him. The brought the <lb/>
company, and have <lb/>
. taken a contract to build about <lb/>
e the northeast <lb/>
road through town am <lb/>
John V- of Stony . ,, <lb/>
township, while returning W. <lb/>
with a load of hay. was literally; This still a <lb/>
the but nor so far behind -in t <lb/>
The hay was scattered known as the Duck <lb/>
on he thought he had <lb/>
found I visited an iron <lb/>
mine a few days ago in <lb/>
the percent of iron is profitable <lb/>
to work, but is not being i-ed i <lb/>
on account of some trouble be. <lb/>
tween the owner and the lessee <lb/>
These people are getting to be- <lb/>
they have fortunes hid in <lb/>
earth and whenever a <lb/>
are <lb/>
for the land. <lb/>
when brand <lb/>
tear <lb/>
but now a <lb/>
em system. <lb/>
part Of <lb/>
Since <lb/>
wound r- on the head. <lb/>
Monroe Journal. <lb/>
home a handful of hay could I building of this read there <lb/>
Set and on the wagon.-Golds- come this country a gr a <lb/>
,, many people from other antes <lb/>
Headlight. up most of the <lb/>
As the m friends <lb/>
following the remains of Mrs. <lb/>
Hon. Charles L. of <lb/>
Beaufort, has decided to erect a <lb/>
modern hotel in the little city by , <lb/>
the sea. He has purchased the Wade Smith to the grave in Con- <lb/>
Royal property now occupied over Monday, the horses to the <lb/>
be the which he leading suddenly stop-, <lb/>
to enlarge and improve, j pad. This stop caused a <lb/>
The new ho el will be a modern of all the horses in the long, <lb/>
winter procession, and the horse <lb/>
The customs of tho p are <lb/>
from th o. <lb/>
level country, <lb/>
on hone back, <lb/>
scarce. It is a com <lb/>
s. e a woman come <lb/>
And when went to the table <lb/>
and of that home-made <lb/>
flour, brown ham gravy, <lb/>
chicken, and Jersey butter <lb/>
and every vegetable and fruit of <lb/>
the season, I said to myself this <lb/>
is living days to the week. <lb/>
is an example will <lb/>
do to point to. Our people have <lb/>
it in their own hands to solve -he <lb/>
em, trust questions, <lb/>
or any other question. Our <lb/>
and will produce that <lb/>
ii. could ask and a <lb/>
per ii of <lb/>
m i w u d <lb/>
prices could be main <lb/>
d. I b that <lb/>
be stimulated to <lb/>
the <lb/>
i methods L <lb/>
such <lb/>
resort and will retain the same <lb/>
name inlet Inn which is con- <lb/>
ducted by the <lb/>
Bern Sun. <lb/>
Shocked Lite Wire. <lb/>
At Tarboro about seven o'clock <lb/>
Friday evening during a heavy <lb/>
rain. E. P. Meredith, an <lb/>
went to repair a broken <lb/>
The red spiders did consider- <lb/>
able damage to cotton in several <lb/>
places in this county last year. <lb/>
They have again made a start on <lb/>
the Harper farm, one and a half <lb/>
miles from in some <lb/>
cotton belonging to Big Allen <lb/>
Sanders, a tenant. They <lb/>
seem to have originated from a <lb/>
poke stalk which grew under a <lb/>
small peach tree in the field. It <lb/>
is said they usually start from <lb/>
poke stalks and it would be well <lb/>
for every farmer to cut down all <lb/>
the poke stalks on his farm. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
This week will see the <lb/>
of the work of clearing the <lb/>
timber from the right of way <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
the boggy in which Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. Hoke were <lb/>
took fright. He darted sudden- <lb/>
out of line and turned the <lb/>
buggy over. Mrs. arm <lb/>
was broken and Mr- hip <lb/>
joint was sprained.-Newton <lb/>
Enterprise- <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
has <lb/>
land big <lb/>
thing to <lb/>
riding into <lb/>
wealth here. sue. as timber town on the back of a mule <lb/>
mining lands, and have built berries, <lb/>
up small towns with good dwell- kind of fruit. I <lb/>
banks and I have said enough tor <lb/>
mountain tram roads run this time. May give you more Potatoes, <lb/>
rung into the towns, H Please toll me the best to <lb/>
you j Plant W potatoes fail crop <lb/>
have cone i. here I am coming, <lb/>
seeking wealth, were people of, J- A- <lb/>
of adapting <lb/>
J. K. Hutchings. <lb/>
BURGLARS AT WORK. <lb/>
C. D. Store Entered <lb/>
day Night. <lb/>
means, intelligence and enter- <lb/>
prise, and they have stimulated <lb/>
the native mountaineers to be <lb/>
more industrious and enlightened <lb/>
and they have improved <lb/>
since the days when <lb/>
Governor used to come <lb/>
through our eastern country tell- <lb/>
us about the crude ways of <lb/>
living of these <lb/>
INSTITUTE. <lb/>
and how I can get them to <lb/>
up. I planted some last year <lb/>
for fall crop but they did not <lb/>
come up. X. X. <lb/>
Good Attendance of and In- <lb/>
Topics Discussed. <lb/>
After digging <lb/>
the first crop, the potatoes in- <lb/>
tended for seed for the second <lb/>
Between one and two hundred Crop should be stored in a dry <lb/>
farmers gathered herein court place. They may be spread <lb/>
house today to attend the farm- out on the barn floor and cover- <lb/>
are a long way behind the <lb/>
,, , n some particulars. Hut they <lb/>
night the store of Mr. C. <lb/>
Y , . v institute, and it was a time ed straw, or dry <lb/>
of interest and profit to them. The second crop of Irish <lb/>
into m w The institute is in charge of-toes is usually planted during <lb/>
Some time <lb/>
of August. For <lb/>
three weeks before <lb/>
id a practical farmers, Mr. J. sometimes <lb/>
Entrance was a good graded school and I county and , moistUre which <lb/>
Dr. W, J. of <lb/>
tho I street and road improvement. deliver ad- <lb/>
for the inland waterway. <lb/>
the contractor has <lb/>
. , i ed all the trees and will now go<lb/>
wire was dead f Christmas <lb/>
to <lb/>
There <lb/>
interest in this water- <lb/>
through bun rendered J that will reCeive Look <lb/>
unconscious by the shock and <lb/>
i the store of Mr. C. .,.; the State Department of two or three <lb/>
Tunstall, on Dickinson avenue, and with him the <lb/>
was broken into and a town farmers. Mr. V. J. sometimes exposed to heat and <lb/>
of goods stolen. <lb/>
effected by breaking; . . j <lb/>
in the front door of the dry goods patriotic, <lb/>
department. What small change I J <lb/>
S the of July. On my <lb/>
and Mr says . , found <lb/>
missed some pants L having a big time over a <lb/>
suspects but fail- town team and an Indian nine, <lb/>
ed to get evidence sufficient to in which the Indians were the <lb/>
hold any of them. is the j and nearly the <lb/>
second time Mr. Tunstall s store. turned Mt it. <lb/>
has been entered. he <lb/>
his hand so badly burned that <lb/>
it is thought he will lose some <lb/>
fingers. It was many hours <lb/>
after the shock before Mr. Mere <lb/>
regained consciousness. <lb/>
attention shortly.-Beau- <lb/>
fort Look Out. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N- C. July A <lb/>
northbound A. C. L. freight to <lb/>
day at two o'clock in crossing <lb/>
the steel bridge over Neuse river, <lb/>
three miles south of city, <lb/>
New Mullets at S. M. Schultz. one of car jump <lb/>
was a wrestling bout in which <lb/>
Honesty. Hanging Dog and the crack <lb/>
Honesty is the best policy, and wrestler of the town were the <lb/>
the policy that stands for hon- participants and in this <lb/>
the one that succeeds. w was the <lb/>
The exercises wound <lb/>
success because every policy it up on Sunday, the 4th, at a <lb/>
issues is honest, , try school house by, with <lb/>
practical farmers, Mr. J. sometimes exposed to heat and <lb/>
hastens sprout- <lb/>
aid in securing a <lb/>
These gentlemen deliver ad- better stand, <lb/>
dresses on soil improvement, j if the potatoes are sprouting <lb/>
cultivation and rotation of crops, at planting time it maybe well <lb/>
and other subjects, that are cut them, otherwise probably <lb/>
helpful to the farmers. They best not to cut them, <lb/>
give examples from their own as the weather is usually hot <lb/>
experience, as well as from i and sometimes dry at the <lb/>
others, as to best methods of i the second crop is planted, they <lb/>
farming. should be planted rather deeply <lb/>
Two session of the institutes a well prepared, rich soil, <lb/>
are held, morning and afternoon, Rolling after planting is advised <lb/>
but owing to the crowded to compact the soil which has <lb/>
columns of The Reflector today <lb/>
we have to defer a fuller report. <lb/>
The same gentleman will hold an <lb/>
at Grimesland Friday. <lb/>
Farms for sale. Money to loan. <lb/>
Apply to J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
. hi <lb/>
ltd H. Bentley an contest for a ltd for <lb/>
n loosened by thorough prep- <lb/>
Pro- <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
beds and library ; <lb/>
are something j need. <lb/>
See Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
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