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productive, by their <lb />
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evening. Mm- Fred Smith, <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
., . . U the extreme western <lb />
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 />
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beds and library ; <lb />
are something j need. <lb />
See Taft Vandyke. <lb />
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running s. with eel i feat, <lb />
thence in an easterly direction parallel <lb />
with street to the line <lb />
Of Miles Grime, thence with the Refining the Torture. <lb />
Of Grimes in a northerly A convict in n prison had <lb />
lire as <lb />
wife until they have a s i. <lb />
after which they known as t <lb />
mother of that son. <lb />
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in a Westerly direction to the <lb />
and being a part of the lot No. <lb />
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villa. Terms of tale ca.-h. <lb />
now <lb />
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bee. extremely refractory. One <lb />
morning the warden said to the <lb />
say, I r. the scour. <lb />
I is acting worse than ever. Put <lb />
him on bread and <lb />
he is already doing two<lb />
or good, sober, re- give him a cookbook to <lb />
liable to travel on <lb />
This 23rd, <lb />
W. H. Long, <lb />
. ; commission. Most be able to give <lb />
I Th <lb />
an unexpected on <lb />
Hart Fleming, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
please in. <lb />
now --.- <lb />
now CO bond if <lb />
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The R does job work. <lb />
ts Ox <lb />
now as salesman <lb />
now either in store or on road <lb />
now Address P. O. Box Winter- <lb />
now vine, N. C. <lb />
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Should Have Social Attention at this Season I <lb />
Men's <lb />
Stock Food, <lb />
International Worm Powder <lb />
Ti i, <lb />
v. ,<lb />
row <lb />
o no <lb />
now <lb />
and Vermin Destroyer <lb />
A CAR LOAD <lb />
of Wire, and inches <lb />
Also a Car Load of Machinery <lb />
just arrived, consisting of <lb />
mowers, rakes, gasoline en- <lb />
disc harrows, smooth- <lb />
harrows, weeders and all <lb />
kinds of farming implements <lb />
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb />
in every line <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
MERCANTILE COMPANY <lb />
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Is, Dress <lb />
is, Big Line Laces <lb />
and Embroideries, Shirts, Hosiery <lb />
With Each Cash purchase of One Dollars entitles you to a chance at the handsome <lb />
Dinner Set we give away every Saturday afternoon at o'clock. <lb />
The lucky ones have been as Miss Ethel Bowling, Miss Lucy Nobles, Greenville, N. <lb />
C; Wm. Buck, N. C; Jesse Cannon, Ayden, N. C; Cliff Edwards, Greenville, N. C; Lucy <lb />
colored, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening, in North Caro- <lb />
Since the first of the year <lb />
local tax districts have been <lb />
for rural schools in <lb />
this State. <lb />
The death of Dr. William <lb />
Henry Harrison Cobb, one of <lb />
eminent physicians, <lb />
occurred of heart disease this <lb />
morning at <lb />
O'clock, after a two ill- <lb />
aged years. A brave <lb />
Confederate soldier <lb />
sally beloved citizen has gone to <lb />
his Head- <lb />
light. <lb />
progress m <lb />
made in the work of ridding <lb />
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PORCH PARTY AT <lb />
la Warm Weather. <lb />
The business woman must <lb />
extraordinary care of the health. <lb />
or the long summer work will <lb />
on her. <lb />
The one f of precaution that <lb />
pays better than others <lb />
is to plenty of sleep. <lb />
The time to take a good part <lb />
i of is before midnight. Two <lb />
I hours before midnight, they <lb />
say, are worth double the time <lb />
after. <lb />
So take recreation in the <lb />
evening, if you must but it <lb />
j early. <lb />
It is just as easy to start out <lb />
Ion a trolley ride or a trip to the <lb />
i park a little earlier, home <lb />
part <lb />
N. C, 1903 better, where <lb />
Patrick <lb />
entertained her friends at. <lb />
made in of ridding North b Alice Spier's <lb />
f cattle ticks. n <lb />
twenty United States of Mary <lb />
. . At I . . <lb />
such trips are frequent, <lb />
and one's looks. <lb />
GAMES CHILDREN SHOULD PLAY. <lb />
that Improve the Cir <lb />
injure increase of <lb />
The first thing should de- <lb />
sire for our children is good <lb />
health. Every boy and <lb />
should participate in those plays- <lb />
and games which based <lb />
the activities that give poise of <lb />
body, depth cf chest, strength of <lb />
heart, active blood circulation <lb />
and good digestion. Every <lb />
child, before and after what <lb />
be d the age of game, <lb />
is reached, should at walk- <lb />
in difficult places, at climbing <lb />
and hanging by the arms, at <lb />
swinging, at digging and <lb />
hauling, at running and <lb />
dodging chasing, at <lb />
at jumping, at <lb />
HAST <lb />
The place to I your <lb />
stock to select from, <lb />
now in the are at work j of New <lb />
in the counties of .,.,, <lb />
Chatham, Dur- <lb />
ham. <lb />
Lee. <lb />
m y. <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Stokes, Union. Vance, Wake. <lb />
Wan en, Wilkes and Yadkin <lb />
The spacious porches w re <lb />
I decorated with Japanese In <lb />
I and a profusion of potted plant. <lb />
Throughout the evening music <lb />
was rendered by Hiss Rosa <lb />
Gardner. <lb />
About eleven o'clock the <lb />
guests were invited in <lb />
dining room where a <lb />
If every business woman . at <lb />
an average of nine M ., , t <lb />
hour, sleep for the next two , . , <lb />
months, . and <lb />
breakdowns at the end of --j , . ., . , ., <lb />
our Hardware. <lb />
to , <lb />
only. <lb />
Agricultural Implements. <lb />
Plows. Mowers, . <lb />
Cutters. and hi-h got <lb />
both riding and walking, <lb />
ire <lb />
American Fence <lb />
in the most a . n in I <lb />
Complete stork of ready n<lb />
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supper <lb />
course and <lb />
cakes were <lb />
out in pink and <lb />
Reidsville, ivy <lb />
Bennett, who resides with <lb />
her brother, Mr. J. H. Bennett, <lb />
just north of Reidsville, was sol <lb />
badly stung by bees yesterday <lb />
that she was compelled to take <lb />
her Her h -id and <lb />
were very and her <lb />
suffering has intense- The <lb />
be s had swarmed and been <lb />
ed and in passing the <lb />
yard Miss Bennett was set upon <lb />
by them and had to be taken <lb />
into the house, so had she <lb />
become from effort to get away <lb />
them. <lb />
Allen rules tum <lb />
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. to at or rather be. <lb />
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the eight-hour regime, <lb />
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of of <lb />
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of t i the rest, and <lb />
continuing through of <lb />
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in the above don t i to .;<lb />
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consisting of a salad de j,, , good . <lb />
delicious and <lb />
served, if is the habit of your family <lb />
scheme being tastefully go t bed late, make an effort <lb />
to break through the habit for <lb />
best if not the only <lb />
means whereby b <lb />
a. d may, up to a certain <lb />
point, take full possession of their <lb />
Those invited were a. k than , <lb />
Miss Mary Carraway. of New Record W b -y and. <lb />
Bern, with William of f <lb />
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Resources <lb />
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Surplus fun <lb />
bums and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and . profits loss <lb />
Furniture and . . <lb />
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imposed tux, created no debt <lb />
nor pledged the faith Of credit <lb />
of the State. e amendment <lb />
no way affected the purpose <lb />
the bonds and was therefore <lb />
immaterial. Judge Allen <lb />
this demurrer to state <lb />
t h <lb />
that the I are valid. <lb />
The case will now go to the <lb />
court for final <lb />
should know those games <lb />
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plenty, and the fellow makes th <lb />
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt. t <lb />
K Davis, Cashier of the <lb />
that the above statement is true to r <lb />
edge and belief. K <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to -re <lb />
me, this 26th day of <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
U. <lb />
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I had a very attack <lb />
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Remedy, which Rave me <lb />
prompt relief. I consider it one of the <lb />
test medicines of kind in the world <lb />
and had I used it in HOB believe it <lb />
d have saved me a hundred dollar <lb />
doctor's bill, Sold by J. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Wright went into over her <lb />
BOY'S SAVED. and her husband in bU <lb />
little boy, four year, old,, had to her ex- <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
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It If lo <lb />
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for a dollar or two which will <lb />
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Straw <lb />
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Sold all <lb />
rut Co., ti , N. T.<lb />
Party. <lb />
Captain and Mrs. J. S. Barr <lb />
are entertaining this week at a <lb />
house party at their beautiful <lb />
appointed home on Third street, <lb />
an even half dozen of as pretty <lb />
and charming young ladies as <lb />
the good Old North State has <lb />
ever produced, and Weldon has <lb />
opened wide her hospitable gates <lb />
to these fair visitors and greets <lb />
them with a welcome smile. <lb />
The young ladies are, Miss <lb />
of Wilmington; <lb />
and Misses Ar- <lb />
Joyner, Mavis Evans, <lb />
Myrtle Warren, and Hilda <lb />
Critcher, of Greenville, the for- <lb />
mer home of Mrs. Barr, who <lb />
was before marriage, Miss Helen <lb />
Forbes, a leader in the social life <lb />
of the beautiful town of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Young ladies, we bid you not <lb />
only twice, but six times welcome <lb />
to our city, and when you return <lb />
to your homes, may you realize <lb />
that all that was done here for <lb />
attack of <lb />
two both ox them gave up . . . th <lb />
We gave him Chamberlain's i time t u i <lb />
and remedy, which <lb />
him and believe I <lb />
Ham Hill, A a. <lb />
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the lives many <lb />
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plain d directions and a cure is <lb />
certain. Po tale by J. I. and <lb />
Coward Wooten. <lb />
OF CONDITION OF <lb />
Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O, <lb />
At tin- close June <lb />
i and it seemed st one <lb />
would be lost. <lb />
Messrs, John K. Williams <lb />
Calder went to their <lb />
rescue and after heroic efforts <lb />
were successful in getting them <lb />
Prof, Wright was re- <lb />
elected president of the <lb />
Eastern Carolina <lb />
The Cheapest Ad. Training School at Greenville, <lb />
. . a. , S. C., and both he and <lb />
Mr Greenville Merchant d hero <lb />
you know that advertising in <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from and 11,050.73 <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
minor coin currency i <lb />
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Chamberlain's Salve. Price <lb />
For by J. E. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
and <lb />
who will congratulate them upon <lb />
the success of their rescue <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus <lb />
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It is u ll <lb />
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from this State, to the <lb />
Charlotte Observer, says there <lb />
was plenty of frost in <lb />
Thursday morning. <lb />
It is usually the witnesses <lb />
get the drugging from law- <lb />
in but a <lb />
trial in the disciples of <lb />
turned their guns on accomplished a great feat. <lb />
other. <lb />
Ob Sunday a Frenchman <lb />
made a successful <lb />
across the <lb />
landing at Dover- He made <lb />
the trip half M hour, travel- <lb />
at a rate of speed from IS to <lb />
U miles hour, lie received <lb />
an ovation when his machine <lb />
landed safely on English soil. <lb />
you feel better tor <lb />
passed through Sunday am <lb />
tali , a Jay of<lb />
You fail to put a good <lb />
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thing or<lb />
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up, but congress is <lb />
own time about it<lb />
Dr, Congressman <lb />
must bare been talking <lb />
mainly to hear himself, <lb />
The fellow who is not called <lb />
on to pay hills now has tome- <lb />
thins to be thankful for. <lb />
a stranger comes to <lb />
town look after him and <lb />
him the In-st we have. Motown <lb />
bas better advantages than <lb />
to offer the hove<lb />
TI v. nor of Alabama has <lb />
in extra session t i <lb />
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u ma prohibit ion <lb />
ore e, <lb />
farm TI made a ; III <lb />
a mill m I liars on their <lb />
this i Thai <lb />
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for market.<lb />
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p . I be re <lb />
iii --1- the of brisker <lb />
to come. Let us <lb />
. . view of hope I r <lb />
prosperity. <lb />
he extra of congress <lb />
adjourns by of this <lb />
k, us has dieted, <lb />
re must be U <lb />
i . r if the conference <lb />
ii in ii tees. <lb />
Son e the con- <lb />
to poke fun at the airship <lb />
I bey are . .-i <lb />
g I all lit. For one a e <lb />
in the sue <lb />
j i of air navigation, <lb />
New York physician is ad <lb />
to leave off entirely. <lb />
v. inter and that is the <lb />
inner purl of our apparel. That <lb />
hit the underwear <lb />
a lick for sure. <lb />
If the court Thaw In <lb />
on the public again it u ill <lb />
what it ought not to do. <lb />
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town by having faith in it your- <lb />
self and letting your enthusiasm <lb />
; ad to those with whom you <lb />
This issue of The Daily ,,,,,. ;,, i.,., ,,,,,. <lb />
tor goes to 3.500 people, and the to talk up your town, <lb />
advertisers get the of it. <lb />
. time <lb />
Taft and the business men of <lb />
conferees put in practically all <lb />
lay Sunday trying to come to <lb />
agreement. <lb />
The president gave the tariff <lb />
conferees a White House dinner <lb />
and reached their hearts through <lb />
their stomachs, <lb />
It is as as Gospel that <lb />
this is yours if <lb />
you All who come <lb />
the glad hand of welcome. <lb />
The Chicagoan who walked <lb />
miles in hours, <lb />
minutes and 4.1 seconds is <lb />
somewhat of a sprinter. <lb />
Congress certainly ought to <lb />
shut up shop and go home. <lb />
The extra session has been about <lb />
on a par with a school <lb />
farce. <lb />
If something will just hurry <lb />
along to help pay bills it will <lb />
lighten the burden on not a few <lb />
shoulders and make sleeping <lb />
much easier. <lb />
The fellow who predicted that <lb />
the comet was going to cause a <lb />
frost in July most be happy, as <lb />
he it right. A telegram license tax. <lb />
lead of the <lb />
other tons <lb />
getting together an I securing <lb />
large cotton mills, it makes us <lb />
why does not <lb />
got busy along that line. There <lb />
is every advantage here for <lb />
factories, and the town certain <lb />
needs them.<lb />
The summer is coming <lb />
from the West for laborers to <lb />
help harvest the big crops the <lb />
farmers of that section have <lb />
raised. And next winter the <lb />
Southern farmers will buying <lb />
those same crops, at least the <lb />
corn and hay part of it, which <lb />
they should be raising them- <lb />
selves abundance. <lb />
is looking to <lb />
the opening of the Greenville <lb />
tobacco market next Monday as <lb />
the beginning of activities for <lb />
the fall. While the <lb />
is light, we hope prices will <lb />
be to bring about an <lb />
era of better times and <lb />
ed The farmers have <lb />
bad a bard pull and are entitled <lb />
to r.-i mention. <lb />
Ir die Duke is in <lb />
it again. being A <lb />
with former matrimonial <lb />
he recently <lb />
I ill this State for license <lb />
again laws <lb />
of North Carolina he i- <lb />
re i. of the alliance b <lb />
former wife, Mrs Alice Webb, <lb />
hence he was denied license to <lb />
marry in this State. <lb />
In court records it is mil <lb />
USUal for a man to be pulled for <lb />
beating his wife, but here is a <lb />
.-as.- in which the table <lb />
turned. In Wake county <lb />
court Judge Allen sent a <lb />
woman to the workhouse fur six <lb />
months for heating her husband. <lb />
In addition to treating her bus- <lb />
baud had. the woman conducted <lb />
a blind tiger. <lb />
Our townsman r. <lb />
has accepted an invitation <lb />
attend the reunion <lb />
veterans Charlotte, the <lb />
latter part of August, and will <lb />
address his old comrades on that <lb />
occasion. There is no man in <lb />
state more loved than Governor <lb />
Jarvis, the reunion will be <lb />
made all the more interesting <lb />
by reason of his presence.<lb />
i he tobacco market <lb />
will open next Monday, and a <lb />
word of The <lb />
would give the is, do <lb />
not crowd the market early iii <lb />
the -ea.-on. August will be a <lb />
month of warm weather, when <lb />
tobacco will be bard to handle <lb />
safely, and if the crowd <lb />
the buyers during that month it <lb />
will result in a glutted market <lb />
which means low prices. It is <lb />
better to sell the crop slowly, <lb />
especially early in the season, <lb />
hold hack for cooler <lb />
This is the plan the farmers <lb />
should follow if they want <lb />
factory prices for their tobacco. <lb />
size, that several citizens had <lb />
mortgaged their homes to buy <lb />
cars. The Charlotte <lb />
credits a hanker of that city with <lb />
saying that the banks there had <lb />
It an . on automobiles. <lb />
From this it is inferred that <lb />
many people who have <lb />
biles buy them on credit, and <lb />
the machines not being a source <lb />
of revenue such debts are likely <lb />
to be bard to pay. <lb />
The man who is <lb />
making a light in Greensboro <lb />
and Charlotte against the near- <lb />
beer license tax imposed by those <lb />
cities, is not having altogether <lb />
as easy sailing as be looked for. <lb />
lie was arrested and in Charlotte <lb />
appeared before Judge Webb <lb />
for a writ of habeas corpus which <lb />
was denied, and in the city court <lb />
of Greensboro he was fined <lb />
both instances appeal was <lb />
taken to Supreme court and that <lb />
tribunal will decide whether the <lb />
cities have a right to levy a high <lb />
About the crankiest ideas of <lb />
the present age are those recent- <lb />
advanced by Dr. on his <lb />
It is nothing <lb />
new for men to arise who try to <lb />
explain away the teachings of <lb />
Bible. It. has been so all <lb />
through the ages and will be so <lb />
to the end of time. The <lb />
founded upon God's <lb />
Word, is good enough, and there <lb />
is none other by which men can <lb />
reach salvation and eternal hap- <lb />
The world needs no new <lb />
brand, yet there will doubtless <lb />
be people with <lb />
who may be ready to follow the <lb />
new teachings of Dr. <lb />
Elliot to their own eternal <lb />
doing. <lb />
We heard it said of a not far <lb />
away town in which are a large <lb />
number of automobiles for its <lb />
One of Greenville's greatest <lb />
needs is better drainage, and it <lb />
is a matter lo which the alder- <lb />
men should give immediate at- <lb />
I the system of <lb />
street work that has long been <lb />
the custom here, the of <lb />
the street- have grown constant- <lb />
bight r with little or no <lb />
being given proper grade <lb />
or drainage. As a result of mis, <lb />
portions of the town are Hooded <lb />
with every large rain, doing <lb />
much damage not only to the <lb />
streets but also to the property <lb />
of citizens. It creates expense <lb />
to the town lo repair the streets <lb />
aft r every ruin, and also makes <lb />
town in danger of damage <lb />
suits by people who are injured. <lb />
The safest least expensive <lb />
alternative is to remedy tin <lb />
with proper drainage. <lb />
The Harpoon magazine <lb />
that i. the name of a <lb />
publication that comes from <lb />
Denver, Col,, and bids fair <lb />
to reach rapid prominence <lb />
throughout the The <lb />
motto of this magazine <lb />
a return to law in the civil <lb />
and it goes for the abuses <lb />
of this law with gloves The <lb />
Harpoon specially champions <lb />
the cause the railway mail <lb />
clerks of the country and is <lb />
doing a good work in calling <lb />
attention to hardships surround- <lb />
the labor of this army of <lb />
government and tin <lb />
little provision made for their <lb />
comfort and health in mail cars. <lb />
There is a good field before The <lb />
Harpoon, and it bids fair to <lb />
stick deep enough to fill it <lb />
A. Walter is editor and pro <lb />
Much anxiety was felt over <lb />
the country the last few days <lb />
over the report that a severe <lb />
gulf storm swept down upon <lb />
Texas. The mind <lb />
run back to the destruction of <lb />
that city by a similar storm nine <lb />
years ago and a repetition of <lb />
that disaster was feared. While <lb />
the storm itself was almost as <lb />
severe this time as before, the <lb />
damage was small, the dispatch- <lb />
es bringing the gratifying <lb />
that the city was pro- <lb />
by its 17-foot seawall and <lb />
escaped disaster. A part of <lb />
island was submerged to a depth <lb />
of seven feet or more, but the <lb />
people in the flooded section had <lb />
ample warning and escaped to <lb />
places of safety so that there <lb />
was no loss of life. Home other <lb />
portions of Texas along the coast <lb />
suffered considerable damage. <lb />
We have heard it hinted that <lb />
one of the rural mail routes <lb />
served from Greenville was <lb />
slated by the depart- <lb />
to be discontinued. We <lb />
cannot vouch for the accuracy <lb />
of this, but if the rumor is true <lb />
the fault must be with the <lb />
along the route in not taking <lb />
sufficient interest in it. <lb />
affords greater convenience <lb />
to people in the country than to <lb />
have a rural mail route pass by <lb />
box and should subscribe for as TOBACCO SITUATION. <lb />
many newspapers as he can <lb />
ford. This is a good way to help b CD J R <lb />
T. i Cat Short Per Cent <lb />
the business of a route. I he <lb />
postal authorities keep tab on ; Mr. <lb />
the rural routes and know how among the <lb />
. ., , i. tobacco fields, find that the <lb />
much mail each handles, , , , , <lb />
general crop has been cut short <lb />
when the mail is below a certain least per by <lb />
ratio the authorities conclude the recent heavy rains. The <lb />
that it is not worth while to con-prop will be and light <lb />
a route where people ,,., in weight, with a fair sprinkling <lb />
not appreciate it enough to make I of good heavy but this <lb />
type will be a proportion <lb />
of the crop. In the <lb />
Blackjack. Winterville, Ayden <lb />
and section, and up <lb />
the Tarboro road, crops are <lb />
better be far than other sections <lb />
tributary to the Greenville mar- <lb />
business for it. Keep up <lb />
mail route. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
H. C, July 27.1909. <lb />
K. A. Nichols was our <lb />
a short while Thursday. On all light lands the <lb />
Mills Smith went to A. crop is badly damaged and will <lb />
Flanagan's Friday evening light. <lb />
take Iris mother. Mrs. Pattie <lb />
Smith, there to visit her people <lb />
fur a rooks. <lb />
Kid. T. II. Barnhill and wife <lb />
through our town Friday- <lb />
evening on their way to Marl- <lb />
to attend the quarterly <lb />
meeting Saturday Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Noah W. Tyson, <lb />
of Frog Level, were visiting at <lb />
Mills Smith's Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith Went <lb />
to Marlboro Saturday to attend <lb />
the quarterly meeting and re <lb />
turned Sunday evening, <lb />
P. Marion Smith Mrs. Lon <lb />
attended church <lb />
Marlboro Sunday. <lb />
Ii. K. has finished <lb />
curing his crop of tobacco, <lb />
line others will have three <lb />
more weeks of it yet. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith was on the <lb />
sick list Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Smith and <lb />
Misses Nannie and Carrie Belle <lb />
Smith went to Morehead Sunday <lb />
and report a line trip. <lb />
We are having it rainy again <lb />
this morning. <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS <lb />
X July <lb />
We are glad to know that Miss <lb />
Cox. of <lb />
will take charge of the Gross <lb />
Roads school the Coming session, <lb />
land some of the children are <lb />
-miles. <lb />
II I. Smith and C. Parker <lb />
went to the unknown place <lb />
afternoon. We hope we will <lb />
out the near future <lb />
where they went. <lb />
from near <lb />
visited W. O. Moore <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
W. S. K Smith and family at- <lb />
tended Sunday school at <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
W. W. finish <lb />
curing tobacco this week, and is <lb />
proud to know that be has a line <lb />
crop. <lb />
John Crawford wife spent <lb />
Sunday with John Allan. <lb />
C. A. Tyson spent Sunday <lb />
with Corbett. <lb />
Miss Batt, of Wilson, <lb />
spent Wednesday with Mrs. <lb />
S. Tyson. <lb />
W. C. Moore wife spent <lb />
Sunday with John Allen. <lb />
A. Smith, of Fountain, was <lb />
the guest of H. T. Smith Thurs- <lb />
day night. <lb />
Misses Cox and Irene <lb />
Smith spent Friday night with <lb />
Mrs. W. Smith. <lb />
Reports from other sections <lb />
and other e markets, and <lb />
through the old belt in North <lb />
Carolina and seem to <lb />
indicate a worse crop and small- <lb />
yield than our crop. <lb />
I was asked by nearly every <lb />
man. how will price rule Of <lb />
course no one can but with <lb />
cotton cents in the field, flour <lb />
to a meat to <lb />
per <lb />
higher, I do not think it at all <lb />
unreasonable to say the <lb />
tobacco crop sell fairly well. <lb />
The ruling spirits in the tobacco <lb />
world are men of brain, and <lb />
with inch conditions confronting <lb />
the farmer it is not at all reason- <lb />
able to suppose they would tail <lb />
to see the conditions, and that <lb />
they will set prices for tobacco <lb />
apace with Other commodities is <lb />
a natural conclusion. The gov- <lb />
for June shows <lb />
an Increase in the sale of <lb />
c g. <lb />
condition for the <lb />
therefore the raw material <lb />
should look upward in sympathy <lb />
with every other product and <lb />
tobacco's own sale as indicated. <lb />
The farmers need e good price <lb />
for tobacco and many a poor <lb />
fellow will be In the hole if <lb />
prices are low- So let us nope <lb />
for remunerative <lb />
J. R. Hutchings. <lb />
Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
None. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Zeno Addie <lb />
Slade. <lb />
Nathan Sanders and Sarah <lb />
Tillery. <lb />
Thomas A. and Hen- <lb />
Stewart. <lb />
Zeno Gray Bertha Fore- <lb />
man. <lb />
Noah Brown and Edie Brock <lb />
A good newspaper is an <lb />
for the community in <lb />
which it is published. It works <lb />
daily to further the interests of <lb />
that community and it <lb />
Still some of the biggest <lb />
merchants and firms in the town <lb />
never carry a line of advertising <lb />
in the local papers. They leave <lb />
their papers to depend on out- <lb />
side support. This applies to <lb />
New Bern as well as to some <lb />
Other towns in this <lb />
Bern Sun. <lb />
A NIGHT RIDER'S RAID. <lb />
The Worst night rider are <lb />
oil or pills. They raid <lb />
your bad to rob you of rest. Not so <lb />
with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They <lb />
never distress or Inconvenience, but <lb />
their door. Every householder <lb />
on a route should have a mail <lb />
V z <lb />
X. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. C. NOBLES. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. July 1909. <lb />
A heavy rain fell just about <lb />
. dark last night. <lb />
Dr. J. E. Patrick has been <lb />
very busy recently attending his <lb />
practice. <lb />
A. Fleming Mrs. H. C. returned A large number of <lb />
V bounty near <lb />
C. W. Morton came yes <lb />
Agent of The Eastern lot vicinity. Advert <lb />
If you want tie best Cu. <lb />
FARMVILLE NOTES. <lb />
fence buy, American. <lb />
M K- T where she -en <lb />
x fr m Mount for cotton, at J. R. days with her parents. <lb />
Tuesday from w. A. of n h. Wm Dawson, of <lb />
Mr Tuesday to ton. came up <lb />
r K Ber time with Mr. spend the day with <lb />
R. formerly of this and Florence Bl She re- <lb />
s left here about fit turned Sunday <lb />
Dr. Howard, spending <lb />
. few days here with Dr. <lb />
sister. Daphne. Miss came with <lb />
goods and X <lb />
riming to match at J. R. Smith trip since he left. <lb />
Ayden. He will <lb />
his regular appointment here <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Rev. returned <lb />
yesterday from Scotland Neck <lb />
and He n p Unit <lb />
work will begin on the Baptist <lb />
church next week. <lb />
SCRAPS AND BLIND <lb />
Mayor a Bass <lb />
Morning Court <lb />
H. W. Whedbee had a <lb />
much busier this morning <lb />
than for some time, there being <lb />
quite a bunch of scrappers, one <lb />
aid one blind tiger Ca <lb />
before him. All the rats <lb />
were colored, except the one for <lb />
drunkenness. <lb />
The case called was <lb />
charged with assault <lb />
deadly weapon on Peggy <lb />
ROWLAND BATES. <lb />
A Quiet Ha m T t <lb />
A quiet home marriage was <lb />
celebrated at the Be of Mr. <lb />
Z. T. Broughton, on Dickinson <lb />
ti. m ii ; at <lb />
o'clock, by Rev. D. W. Arnold, <lb />
between Mr. C . i. of <lb />
Wilson. I Mr. E, <lb />
Hayes, of <lb />
is the Mr. and <lb />
T. Bro-J and Mr. <lb />
Rowland is a <lb />
n B rev<lb />
ed weapon. The woman was the <lb />
E. J. . and <lb />
Robert went <lb />
Grifton Tuesday. <lb />
load of American Wire <lb />
. ; just i vi <lb />
E. Co. <lb />
C. R- Townsend, of Greenville, <lb />
in town Tuesday night and <lb />
returned <lb />
If yon wart a high grade <lb />
price E. Turnage <lb />
C . can sell <lb />
Mrs. J. Brown and iv.-o <lb />
children, of Greenville, came in <lb />
Wednesday to spend a few days <lb />
with Mrs. W. Edwards. <lb />
Don't fail t. buy from <lb />
E. Co. where <lb />
you can buy them cost. <lb />
Mrs. Britt children, who <lb />
been visiting her sister, <lb />
Mrs. H C. Burton, returned to <lb />
their home Wilmington Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
If you expect to buy a gasoline <lb />
Co. <lb />
can make price and terms <lb />
1-in of it machine d to his b in <lb />
, ,,,, will preach at his sun- <lb />
U o'clock and <lb />
. t p M s Nannie and Lee <lb />
went to Greenville . g at .-. me <lb />
la few days <lb />
and in in <lb />
man off L t <lb />
, had made no a sault on her at ail <lb />
an I that I we was nothing a I <lb />
Mends. <lb />
T V. I Elder J. M. Barfield went to <lb />
at J. R now Hill Monday. <lb />
Joe .- King, of Greenville, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Tablets other patent <lb />
medicines at J. Smith Co. <lb />
and <lb />
at greatly reduced pries at J- <lb />
hose for <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
land magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
School ks, Bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
royal blue shoes for ladies <lb />
and at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
B. ,; went to Green- <lb />
d- Monday. <lb />
Miss E Peele, who a <lb />
t of Mi s Elizabeth <lb />
s. <lb />
II rel o b n <lb />
a de at the t <lb />
I t recently <lb />
a i <lb />
charge, th; <lb />
the <lb />
make <lb />
will be at <lb />
i eh . i <lb />
. i Five <lb />
witness w i <lb />
In 1872 re was <lb />
it of <lb />
I en i <lb />
ca <lb />
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was, in the pr of <lb />
.; i id the <lb />
and a I <lb />
b r sh <lb />
him. M <lb />
, guest Mrs Elizabeth w. M ,. time , ,; ,. <lb />
time, return ,.,. ,, ,. v, <lb />
to her home in Portsmouth. <lb />
Monday. Miss went . . . or <lb />
with her. Miss Peele won a <lb />
friends while in our town and <lb />
court, and <lb />
. . . treatment, end I<lb />
we extend her a hearty <lb />
come to our town again. <lb />
Mrs. Oscar Tucker and Miss <lb />
Lula Tucker, from near Green- <lb />
ville, were the guests Miss Agnes <lb />
Dixon Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Get it Now <lb />
and r l <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Miss Florence <lb />
Grifton Thursday <lb />
t , d <lb />
lie; in . w <lb />
ere . r.  <lb />
price, i A C <lb />
ti f <lb />
f ,. ,. .- ;. i i . <lb />
too vii ,. u i <lb />
to <lb />
him hock v. . . <lb />
,. i . i . i ii. <lb />
1-. . Li <lb />
Si hi D.- <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
Don't forget that your <lb />
luring plant of J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon will convince you <lb />
I c furnish you with <lb />
umber to build a L use, nice <lb />
mat i i which t t- <lb />
ii, such as Is, <lb />
turned work. S U <lb />
you a open or ton z. r, <lb />
or <lb />
you find your l insurance <lb />
premium a burden There are <lb />
a lot of men in the hospital or <lb />
under the doctor's care who <lb />
would now gladly take up a <lb />
as that, but they defer- <lb />
red too long. <lb />
H. <lb />
Mutual Life, N. Y. <lb />
the woman <lb />
both over <lb />
Jim Wright was up <lb />
cursing and abusive language <lb />
and was a penny and <lb />
J. A. Sutton was on hand for <lb />
drunkenness for which was <lb />
a fine and costs. <lb />
Bryant was arraigned for <lb />
see P. M. Johnston selling liquor. J, A, Sutton was <lb />
when in town for general engine I the witness against testify <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- that put fifty cents on a <lb />
yon may need. Shop op- plank in the stables <lb />
. maintain d also bound <lb />
that record. Prom a small beginning <lb />
and use has extended to every <lb />
part of the St and to many <lb />
foreign Nine <lb />
of ten will <lb />
opinion asked. they <lb />
other pay <lb />
It can always be <lb />
urn. n in the most severe mi <lb />
L. <lb />
and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Bertha, -130 w <lb />
will you <lb />
hay; <lb />
will need baling and that you <lb />
can purchase a hay press from <lb />
E. Turnage Co., at your <lb />
own terms. <lb />
Mrs C. A. Blount and two <lb />
children, Esther and Jack, went <lb />
out to their old home in <lb />
country Tuesday H spend . few <lb />
days. Miss <lb />
went with them. <lb />
E. <lb />
you with a <lb />
cask, t and <lb />
or family. <lb />
and let <lb />
him tell you all about it. <lb />
Miss Nellie Barnhill, of Green- <lb />
ville, came in Tuesday to spend <lb />
a short while with her sister, <lb />
Mrs. A. L. <lb />
If you want a Mower or Rake, <lb />
we can give you any style at <lb />
lower prices than we can replace <lb />
them. E. Turnage Co, <lb />
Mrs. C. F. Burroughs after <lb />
spending some time here with <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. <lb />
Berry, left Thursday for her <lb />
home in Scotland Neck. <lb />
For good, gentle <lb />
cheap. Apply to box <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
Richard Wingate went to <lb />
don Wednesday. <lb />
Disc Harrows, Feed Cutters <lb />
and all improved farm <lb />
can be had from <lb />
E. Turnage Co. <lb />
J. W. Glenn went to Grifton <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
For large iron safe. <lb />
For particulars apply to box <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Some of our sidewalks need <lb />
attention or they will grow up in <lb />
weeds <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
J. L Fleming and F. G. James, <lb />
of Greenville, were in town a <lb />
short while Tuesday. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
barrow repair any of the ah. <lb />
for Make j u wire <lb />
and screens for windows, <lb />
y u- mules hone-;, <lb />
d our err., i i . your cotton, <lb />
while you live, and can fur- <lb />
coffin or <lb />
yourself <lb />
Come to see us. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
J. R. Smith Co Dixon <lb />
R. A. Fleming went to Grimes <lb />
land Friday. <lb />
J. N. Alexander, of Ahoskie, <lb />
came in Friday to see his broth- <lb />
W. B. Alexander, and K turned <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
j Miss Nellie Barnhill, who has <lb />
spending a few days here <lb />
I with her r. Mrs. A. L. Sum- <lb />
returned her home in <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
V the Business June 23rd, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
overdrafts unsecured <lb />
furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin cur, <lb />
Lank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
if 68,170.65 j Capital stock <lb />
2,500.001 <lb />
1,059.18 <lb />
4,089.00 <lb />
surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
on Fifth street and that Bryant <lb />
put a of whiskey there for <lb />
him and took away the money. <lb />
Bryant was required to give <lb />
verified bond for appearance at <lb />
Superior court, and Suitor, was <lb />
required to give bond for to <lb />
appear as witness. <lb />
Jim Donaldson and Joe Smith <lb />
for affray were fined a penny and <lb />
half costs each. It develop- <lb />
that Donaldson owed the <lb />
25,000.001 town some taxes and the amount <lb />
due for this was added to his <lb />
costs. <lb />
Louis Foster for beating <lb />
. r <lb />
Advert . <lb />
adjunct to W- <lb />
farm . . <lb />
I ass u. . <lb />
of that c <lb />
g . <lb />
for it <lb />
year, <lb />
l n <lb />
rapid . . <lb />
shows I <lb />
It is pointed <lb />
Sioux City, th <lb />
resulted Ind <lb />
of cars of C- con- <lb />
Florida <lb />
fruit grow r- at u I i <lb />
, and Hawaii- <lb />
an produce i ii to ad- <lb />
th <lb />
States. Ti <lb />
to advertise a i of <lb />
com, wheat, alfalfa, cattle and <lb />
hogs. Indeed, this is already <lb />
attempted in Kr. . through <lb />
the distribution of is- <lb />
sued by the of <lb />
Her <lb />
aid. <lb />
12,500.00<lb />
exp. and taxes pd <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
Deposits sub. to cheek <lb />
wife was fined -to and Costs. His <lb />
wife was in court with a badly <lb />
swollen eye, but did not want <lb />
her spouse punished. Daily Re <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 40.901 fleeter. 26th. <lb />
HELP HAVE <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
Theo. Cox was in town Friday. <lb />
Seth Hooker and Clarence <lb />
of Greenville, were in <lb />
town a short while Friday. <lb />
Dr. Jim Parrott, of Kinston, <lb />
came up Friday morning and <lb />
returned that evening. <lb />
William and Lloyd <lb />
Turnage went to Grifton Friday <lb />
night and returned Saturday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Fred Tucker, who has <lb />
been spending some time here <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. W. B. <lb />
returned to her home <lb />
near Grifton, Friday. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Brown, has been <lb />
spending a few days with Mrs. <lb />
W. M. Edwards, returned to her <lb />
home in Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Stancil Hodges <lb />
Saturday afternoon for a <lb />
visit to his parent near Washing- <lb />
ton. They returned Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Bessie and <lb />
left Saturday for Green- <lb />
ville where they a <lb />
few days with relatives and <lb />
J. A. Davis and W. F. Hart <lb />
returned Saturday from Ashe- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mrs. C. A. Blount and two <lb />
children, Miss Esther and Jack, <lb />
and Sallie return- <lb />
ed Saturday from Mrs. <lb />
old home in the country where <lb />
they have been <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the statement is to the best o. my knowledge and panel. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this of June, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
STOMACH <lb />
doctoring for twelve . <lb />
yearn a bad trouble, <lb />
nearly live hundred dollars <lb />
Murder on the Way <lb />
In his lo the grand jury <lb />
last Monday C. <lb />
who is holding Rob Curt, <lb />
called attend n tn the that <lb />
murder has on the ii <lb />
in North for th past <lb />
several years and said that he <lb />
could see no reason for it unless <lb />
it is because murderers have not <lb />
been properly punished. is <lb />
the certainty, and not the sever- <lb />
of punishment that deter men <lb />
from committing crime, on- <lb />
Judge putting his <lb />
spot. <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
on the exact <lb />
nearly . . , <lb />
and fee, I sure were <lb />
las certain to murder as <lb />
that she continued to I the tut; day, humanly <lb />
use them and have done Ii-.-.- of <lb />
d than all of the medicine , <lb />
before. Samuel Folsom, Iowa. <lb />
This medicine is f-r by J. I. Woo- <lb />
ten and Coward Wooten, Samples <lb />
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very lowest prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Growing. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Co. has taken two more <lb />
in the building <lb />
for offices, the growing business <lb />
making more room for office <lb />
work The <lb />
dated grows larger and stronger <lb />
each year, and is preparing for <lb />
a large business this season on <lb />
all the markets where it operates <lb />
the sweep things <lb />
many men would be walking <lb />
the earth now deep <lb />
of whose tailing off has <lb />
not served to conviction <lb />
and punishment f their slayers. <lb />
1- -j Robersonville, . <lb />
DRESS GOODS IT o son and Kinston. The farmers <lb />
coming to see us before you make your purchase. .-.-,. ,,,,,. <lb />
Promise to Pay. <lb />
The value of the <lb />
is measured by the <lb />
ability of the maker. A <lb />
Mutual Life Policy is a <lb />
to-pay, certain of fulfillment. <lb />
It is a panic-proof, time-tested, <lb />
financial fact. It is <lb />
more than a policy, more than a <lb />
it is Insurance. <lb />
H. Bentley Harriss. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
company. <lb />
will treat you <lb />
right lull <lb />
NEW IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
want our customers to know we are better prepared to sell <lb />
tobacco than ever before We have Urge. and <lb />
the but more than that is our new <lb />
which has lights that can not be improved. Bring u. your <lb />
load this year and we will surely please you. <lb />
Yours to serve. <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
arc -I <lb />
benefits of co-operation with this . YOUNG. <lb />
to overstate the <lb />
my <lb />
V. L f <lb />
s -1 from <lb />
r At last the could <lb />
f vat, nor <lb />
failed till <lb />
worked <lb />
for her They orate <lb />
vital organs, cure liver sad kidney <lb />
induce sleep, impart strength <lb />
and appetite. Only all ts. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the same place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
After an absence of several <lb />
am back at my office <lb />
ready to serve my patrons. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
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i g to the dissolution of said corpora <lb />
. n. ex by i i th i b cl <lb />
th r. I w . . co the r cot I <lb />
now <lb />
. said office, as bi <lb />
law. <lb />
In Ti . i, r. I I <lb />
. to I an m . . <lb />
sea I i. . ; y of June, <lb />
A l. i y is, <lb />
. . of State.<lb />
. South, with <lb />
c of the total area f <lb />
U I Si contains about <lb />
y ; i. pi r of <lb />
Sc e of <lb />
v. <lb />
l I <lb />
of he <lb />
i in a certain <lb />
let. I executed by J, R. wife, <lb />
r, e R. Jenkins, n the of <lb />
I country, . Der, B, to the <lb />
J. R. St J. th day of <lb />
and duly r corded in the <lb />
r. i .- i r. . f <lb />
in book Q-8 p. e <lb />
. . . tit u public <lb />
I . a at house in <lb />
i-. the bidder on <lb />
. d. ; <lb />
XX c of land and <lb />
hi 11.- c of North <lb />
Cat . as to lows, to <lb />
Two I t on the <lb />
19th and east <lb />
of and being the <lb />
hall of as shown n map <lb />
made by Matthews in for lie <lb />
inn i Co. <lb />
a at <lb />
and Clark U d on <lb />
aide of et and e; <lb />
with Clan. <lb />
to a s a than east <lb />
. with t <lb />
feat to a in a d v d line <lb />
ti lot and ii then <lb />
I. with said g the aim. t 871-2 <lb />
feel t lath th n . e ; <lb />
o feel treat the <lb />
ll nine;, co am re <lb />
All oiler kit, l i the <lb />
v i. I o. I as shown <lb />
on ma in Ii b P. la <lb />
about 1-- feet <lb />
and is about f i-e . g lot <lb />
on which Henry Hardy i <lb />
e i. Ii b in, a i rt of the in co <lb />
C. and N. lie P. <lb />
Arthur by s Receiver an I <lb />
by e d from L. C. <lb />
a d wife Hardy, to satisfy <lb />
To m of isle <lb />
cash, <lb />
, day of J <lb />
J. R. iv <lb />
F. O. , <lb />
ltd <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, President. J. A. ANDREWS. Vice-President. <lb />
JAMES L. Cashier. H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier <lb />
I The Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
July Capital Stock Increased to j <lb />
pry m <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
R. L DAVIS, of R. L Davis Bros. W. L PROCTOR, of J. Bro. <lb />
N. C. N. C. <lb />
j R. A. F GUM of Fountain Co. R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
I Fountain, N. C. N. C. <lb />
I . A. ANDREWS, R. W. KING, J. H. HOVE, <lb />
W. B. WILSON, J. G. S. T. HOOKER <lb />
t B. W. MOSELEY, JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L. C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Increase in Forty <lb />
Stockholders to Beak.<lb />
amt . ii <lb />
ii-.; I meat i, Don't try it <lb />
all buy a to <lb />
time, . id . n y i <lb />
i you i d won't know <lb />
how you cot P <lb />
in Raleigh Pro- <lb />
gr. F <lb />
forest y is us <lb />
Ar- <lb />
noon,<lb />
K 10.000,000; Louisiana, <lb />
2,200.000; <lb />
17.500,000; North <lb />
Curt South Carry- <lb />
Tennessee, <lb />
T, <lb />
and <lb />
II <lb />
. tile II. of <lb />
at the court h <lb />
lour in i ii. for <lb />
e h . . i low- <lb />
d d of I <lb />
t- c; I i e- <lb />
iii Pitt county, f North <lb />
Bel and described <lb />
and i i.-. fol and <lb />
i e in Hi Pitt county, <lb />
II M, . E. <lb />
A ard others, a <lb />
t ii. i and <lb />
J i the a . a to <lb />
a i ; th ti Che <lb />
line, the r n of n thence <lb />
I Business Cordially Solicited, j <lb />
of <lb />
Ll the man <lb />
fooling himself he <lb />
south, it will be has I a line and the ch <lb />
the a c r i Col- <lb />
one tint w i <lb />
rive R. <lb />
now working i .- <lb />
He was chief of p <lb />
I f <lb />
tow a <lb />
s ten <lb />
he returned fr <lb />
road where he h id <lb />
on a t -i <lb />
let to <lb />
and <lb />
were 1,200 <lb />
and . Mn <lb />
one who showed <lb />
a drink or on v <lb />
Last, year he i <lb />
excursion aid . <lb />
at <lb />
arrested min I <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
said Mr. M I <lb />
have h-i n . I I <lb />
to n- v.-. <lb />
;. <lb />
Monroe Journal. <lb />
doe <lb />
is I <lb />
ii <lb />
-f Ham <lb />
-i <lb />
been <lb />
a from Ham <lb />
m. H- <lb />
There <lb />
th <lb />
did n <lb />
i in <lb />
I t .- <lb />
re hit . <lb />
j kn <lb />
i; I<lb />
ii . I, <lb />
i would. <lb />
much of the virgin forest of <lb />
c Thia fore.-t must <lb />
course, to <lb />
in.- t the steadily expanding <lb />
It must <lb />
be in such a manner, how <lb />
I i . I I; v <lb />
i. i its a <lb />
a. <lb />
i.- timber <lb />
Th <lb />
m I i <lb />
the people <lb />
the south, future of the <lb />
gnu ii nearly b Kind up in <lb />
the plan of forest preservation, <lb />
to water <lb />
w-irking industries, <lb />
i tin now the <lb />
I patent ; to <lb />
the <lb />
acres, more --r <lb />
This day of June,<lb />
I. Atty. <lb />
ii <lb />
Raving db fore the <lb />
p r. r e u t cl i . Pi i <lb />
ti i- i. i .-. I ii t tan i <lb />
i .-. notice <lb />
-i to <lb />
the i it t.- to ti <lb />
to the and all r-ms <lb />
e . .;.; r, said estate <lb />
a not s. n the <lb />
same for payment the <lb />
oner before 6th day of June, <lb />
or I hi.; will be in bar of <lb />
recover . <lb />
This.-ii day of June, <lb />
A. It, <lb />
It. ii. It; Extra. <lb />
ltd cf J Bynum, <lb />
W. <lb />
.- <lb />
may <lb />
cut, while <lb />
cut i; <lb />
In this <lb />
ill a <lb />
of y wealth, <lb />
import of forest con- <lb />
Not <lb />
By virtue of the power of con- <lb />
in certain Deed ex- <lb />
tent Martha j. to I. A. <lb />
the day of <lb />
an duly r-corded in th <lb />
I office if count-, North <lb />
in Hook Page the <lb />
i ed will expose to i sale. <lb />
h.-fore the Court door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest h r, n , <lb />
day a J no. a certain track of <lb />
o- la- d , the <lb />
coin if Pitt i State of <lb />
i a d d -ac d a own, <lb />
The lot haired y Martha -I Forbes <lb />
from In r moth r, Sarah the <lb />
same i i a age to <lb />
Bros, work hi d f r further description <lb />
see d-1 d Green Lumber <lb />
h Copper to <lb />
deed. of safe <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
coo t dirk of county <lb />
of the e late of H. T <lb />
d, is hereby <lb />
given a i indebted to the <lb />
to in;, immediate payment <lb />
the and all persona <lb />
having against the e are <lb />
notified that they trust present the <lb />
some to the u-i. for t <lb />
Jane, <lb />
or this notice . plead in bar of <lb />
rec <lb />
This of , <lb />
K Morton, <lb />
A of U. <lb />
ca <lb />
try. <lb />
a.- <lb />
sum. i <lb />
out <lb />
noon <lb />
i th p rt the <lb />
y . the protection <lb />
e which will <lb />
i. i the power to <lb />
. establish. <lb />
i in t.- south, an <lb />
i to th south, <lb />
in industries depending <lb />
rest products will <lb />
benefited by <lb />
is 19th <lb />
r, n I <lb />
day of June <lb />
J, A, Ric s. e, <lb />
Lives Lot in Ear thrown about the remaining <lb />
I timbered <lb />
July 22-News was- <lb />
brought by the Norwegian; <lb />
steamer, from <lb />
Java, a disastrous <lb />
earthquake on the west coast of <lb />
Sumatra, in mid June. <lb />
According to the report re- <lb />
lives lost. <lb />
The earthquake followed the <lb />
eruption of Mount <lb />
Mount has long been <lb />
supposed to bean extinct <lb />
no, its crater having been filled <lb />
with a large lake. <lb />
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
c K <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
R. L. Smith Co., <lb />
vs <lb />
Samuel Edwards. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed to <lb />
the undersigned from the <lb />
court of Pitt in en- <lb />
titled action, I will, <lb />
30th, day of <lb />
m. at tie court hit <lb />
county, sell to the <lb />
to satisfy said <lb />
title and <lb />
Samuel Edwards, <lb />
the following described real estate, to <lb />
Beginning at a large pine stump, <lb />
of Samuel Edwards homestead, and <lb />
running a course with <lb />
the line of Samuel Edwards homestead <lb />
to the run of creek, thence down <lb />
the creek to J. J. Jones line to the <lb />
road, thence with the road to the begin- <lb />
containing by estimation about <lb />
acres. Also one other tract on the east <lb />
aide of the road and containing all the <lb />
land that Samuel owns on that <lb />
aide of the road, adjoining the lands of <lb />
J. J. Jones and others containing by <lb />
estimation about seres <lb />
Thia 23rd day of July, 1909. <lb />
ltd L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
j MANY DEATHS FROM <lb />
S M. <lb />
has for years been re- <lb />
as an exceedingly painful <lb />
but it has only been discovered <lb />
within the last few years that it is <lb />
this terrible trouble is either <lb />
directly or indirectly causing thous- <lb />
ands of throughout our <lb />
Rheumatism of the Heart, <lb />
Neuralgia th Heart, s. <lb />
Uric Acid Poisoning are among the <lb />
most forms of the disease. <lb />
If Uric Acid is allowed to in the <lb />
system sudden death can scarcely be <lb />
averted. If any sufferer will go at <lb />
once to J. W. and get a bottle <lb />
of the guaranteed remedy <lb />
for Rheumatism. They will <lb />
be cured. in large bottles <lb />
cost cents. In old chronic cases <lb />
where their is acute pains, <lb />
Rheumatic should be used <lb />
with Also for Bale by <lb />
M. M. Sauls, Ayden, N. C, <lb />
Having duly q h the <lb />
of .- ad- <lb />
of In- estate Worrell <lb />
re, d-co ii i <lb />
make immediate <lb />
; and <lb />
estate are to pr.- <lb />
I to the tin i-r.-ii. d for <lb />
I payment on or before the day of <lb />
July, la u, or notice will be plead <lb />
in o recovery. <lb />
Tills day of July. 1909. <lb />
J. H <lb />
ltd Worrell Moore, <lb />
Notice Creditors. <lb />
qualified b-f re the Superior <lb />
court cl of Pitt as <lb />
of t e eat of Wash <lb />
M d c rt, I I r b; n <lb />
to all p r hi bi d to . .- to <lb />
make late r- <lb />
I; i II .-. i; c <lb />
against e-t t <lb />
must the same to t u <lb />
iii d r a. m ton i the <lb />
n -y June, . r <lb />
bu pi . . <lb />
This .;. of June, <lb />
II Mills, <lb />
of a Is. <lb />
lid<lb />
w.<lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Having qualified as Administrator, <lb />
c t. a., of ford Matthews, <lb />
ed, I of County, North Caro- <lb />
this is to notify all having <lb />
claims against the estate of i aid <lb />
ed, to exhibit them t the <lb />
within twelve months from this date, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
Thia July 12th. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Administrator, c t. a. <lb />
F. G. A Son <lb />
ltd <lb />
DEALER <lb />
New North Carolina <lb />
For the week ending July 21st <lb />
he Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
-ports the following new <lb />
tries established in North Caro-<lb />
Bethel-$10,000 lumber com- <lb />
lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
Forest plant- <lb />
company. <lb />
Lexington-1125,000 develop- <lb />
company. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ad- <lb />
of the estate of Leonidas <lb />
Fleming notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all having <lb />
claims against said estate are notified <lb />
that they mint present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 18th day of June, 1910. no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 18th day of June, 1909. <lb />
I. Fleming, <lb />
Cotton m <lb />
vs on <lb />
Which is the Best Sewing Machine for You <lb />
fl All that can be said of the Singer is as <lb />
compared to the way the Singer <lb />
for itself. Singer results the <lb />
Story of Singer success. <lb />
fl The beet way to prove the superiority of <lb />
the Singer is to try ii your own <lb />
it by the most difficult work <lb />
you know. <lb />
fl But you may say cheap machine will <lb />
do all Perhaps it will <lb />
how about a year from now <lb />
Singer lasts a lifetime. The half a <lb />
century's reputation behind the Singer <lb />
proves its not let the <lb />
millions of Singers in the homes all over <lb />
the world prove which is the best machine <lb />
for you <lb />
fl You can't get Singer results with anything <lb />
but a Singer. Please remember this. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb />
Main St, GREENVILLE, M. C. <lb />
C. D. TUN STALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
university for <lb />
RALEIGH, N C <lb />
Among the foremost Colleges for Women in the South. Four distinct <lb />
Arts and Sciences, Music, Elocution anal Art. Run at cost. <lb />
Write for R. T. VANN, <lb />
Fresh floods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Of to Vary Deaf People. <lb />
When Dr. Hyatt comes to <lb />
, Greenville the first Monday and <lb />
of d. m , , ,. u ,,. . <lb />
ltd Tuesday in August he will bring <lb />
with him a globe ear phone, <lb />
Several a price thirty dollars. Those who <lb />
Early Wednesday morning u <lb />
colored people had a hearing will do well to call <lb />
free for-all fight near the market and test the instruments. <lb />
house on Fifth street No dam- <lb />
age of was done ex- , . . <lb />
to their pockets in settling Seed rye at F. V. Johnston s. <lb />
the matter before the mayor. -ltd <lb />
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL <lb />
BEAUFORT, N. C <lb />
, Preparatory school for and girls. New dormitories with all modern <lb />
. equipment, and furnished with test of for the health of pupils. <lb />
Certificates without examination to University of North Carolina <lb />
and Swanee College of the South. includes manual training. <lb />
School accommodate Fall term 6th. Write now <lb />
for <lb />
Kindergarten Normal Course Department <lb />
Only with High School certificates are to this <lb />
covers two years. The of course are given an <lb />
opportunity of teaching, developing and executing <lb />
with the children a plan of work for the year, under the of an <lb />
experienced <lb />
The aim of the training school is to give a special training to all women <lb />
I who have the care of young children and to who wish to be aided by <lb />
P thorough discipline and h the of the Kinder- <lb />
gives; and to prepare young women to take as principals <lb />
of <lb />
ready for distribution, <lb />
; EDWARD P. HILLS, <lb />
Principal. <lb />
MRS. N. P. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer <lb />
FATE OF THE <lb />
f E offered three handsome prizes to the patrons of <lb />
our stores, and it is our pleasure to announce that <lb />
these prizes have won by the following <lb />
who drew the numbers <lb />
FIRST PRIZE-A Mahogany Buffet worth to J. F. <lb />
Davenport, Ticket No. <lb />
SECOND Mahogany Princess Dresser, worth <lb />
to T. W. Whitehurst, Ticket No. <lb />
THIRD 12-piece Toilet Set worth Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Burton. Ticket No. <lb />
These prizes are now at our stores and will be delivered <lb />
to the winners on presentation of their tickets. <lb />
This is to that I witnessed the drawing, and held <lb />
during the contest the winning numbers for the three <lb />
given by Taft Boyd Furniture Co, and that the prizes <lb />
were drawn by the parties as mentioned in the above state-<lb />
These prizes arc absolutely free to the winners, as every <lb />
purchaser jot full value for every dollar's worth of goods <lb />
bought us. , , <lb />
We Carry a full line of Furniture and House Furnishing <lb />
Goods, and it will always you to buy where you can <lb />
gt the right goods at the right prices. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Homo <lb />
N. CAROLINA <lb />
A Treasure Ship That Lies Buried<lb />
In deep water off Cape <lb />
lies over million In <lb />
British gold, and bow much more In <lb />
gold ban mid plate <lb />
only guessed at. <lb />
In the British privateer Snake <lb />
railed for the west Atlantic bearing <lb />
enough gold to pay off nil lbs English <lb />
In various puns of the <lb />
new world. the had not <lb />
been paid In many the sum <lb />
was a large one. <lb />
Whether the captain of the <lb />
decided mm pirate or whether be <lb />
merely was excessive in <lb />
making war on mi the of <lb />
England that lie met on the high <lb />
and to turn over his loot to <lb />
crown on return will never in- <lb />
known, but the fact that tin- <lb />
took no prisoners sank every prize <lb />
en.-s long way toward proving <lb />
piracy theory. The Brooke captured <lb />
n Spanish merchantman coming up <lb />
from South American ports laden with <lb />
tribute the Spanish colonies <lb />
there, transferred the precious <lb />
to her own hold and burned the <lb />
Another ship bringing n <lb />
church service of richly Jeweled gold <lb />
plat.- to a now world cathedral en- <lb />
countered the privateer suffered <lb />
the fate. The next full <lb />
the rapacity was n <lb />
Frenchman carrying Bilks, bran- <lb />
and bars of That, too, was <lb />
sent the bottom after it was de- <lb />
spoiled. <lb />
The overtaken by n <lb />
when the American <lb />
blown far out of her course <lb />
and sunk of Cape Several <lb />
of the escaped In a email boat <lb />
and reached land. Their tales of the <lb />
treasure on the sunken ship caused <lb />
several to out the <lb />
following year, but nothing was <lb />
brought up of the anchor <lb />
and a cannon or two. During <lb />
. hundred effort m <lb />
raise any part of the treasure <lb />
failed. <lb />
The last attempt woe made by Cap- <lb />
diaries Adams, who fitted out n <lb />
I nuder the of the <lb />
r was unable to<lb />
In the 1-07.0 and <lb />
i- nil of the ocean <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
8,840.41 <lb />
7.73 <lb />
51.25 <lb />
AT <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at <lb />
close of business, Juno d, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts f 167,467.08 <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
U. S. Bonds to secure cir- <lb />
Banking homo, furniture, <lb />
fixtures <lb />
Duo from National banks <lb />
reserve <lb />
Duo from State Banks <lb />
and Banker <lb />
Duo from approved re- <lb />
serve <lb />
Checks other cash <lb />
items <lb />
Exchanges for clearing house- 8,288.60 <lb />
Notes of other National <lb />
Banks <lb />
Fractional paper currency, <lb />
and cents <lb />
Specie 18.058 <lb />
notes <lb />
Redemption fund with U. <lb />
S. t p r cent. <lb />
of <lb />
Total S <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital paid in <lb />
Surplus fund 10,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits cur- <lb />
rent expanses, taxes paid <lb />
National bank <lb />
outstanding 81,000.00 <lb />
1.0- aid <lb />
subject to check I <lb />
Time c.-.-. f 98,360.01 <lb />
checks i<lb />
Bonds borrowed <lb />
Notes and a <lb />
To I <lb />
Stale of N. C. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, -i. s, c of the above- <lb />
named bank, do solemnly wear mat <lb />
the ah to the best <lb />
of kn an h f. <lb />
.;. FORBES, <lb />
and to me <lb />
this o June 1909. <lb />
H, AN, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
c. <lb />
H. <lb />
r. ii. jam . .<lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
TRAFFIC <lb />
Important Changes in Schedules <lb />
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, J <lb />
Between Washington, Wilson and Raleigh, 1ST. I. <lb />
No. <lb />
Only <lb />
P. M. <lb />
8.03 <lb />
8.14 <lb />
8.43 <lb />
111.13 <lb />
V M. <lb />
No. <lb />
Daily <lb />
Except <lb />
Sunday <lb />
P. M. <lb />
5.26 <lb />
6.18 <lb />
i p. if. <lb />
No. <lb />
D-i-y <lb />
pt <lb />
Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
7.30 <lb />
8.45 <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Effective June <lb />
EASTERN TIME <lb />
No <lb />
Daily <lb />
Except <lb />
Sun, a <lb />
gt <lb />
Preen villa <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
A. M. <lb />
10-30 <lb />
IS <lb />
9.13 <lb />
8.2 <lb />
9.17 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
7.57 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
Through Schedule Between Farmville, <lb />
Washington a i N. C. <lb />
No. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
6.0 <lb />
7.57 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
9.17 <lb />
9.47 <lb />
9.45 <lb />
9.5 V <lb />
10.32 <lb />
A. M. <lb />
No. <lb />
Except <lb />
, Sunday <lb />
A. U. <lb />
9.13 <lb />
8.40 <lb />
11.16 <lb />
10.30<lb />
11.30 <lb />
. M. <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
June <lb />
EASTERN TIME <lb />
Wilson<lb />
Washington <lb />
Vanceboro <lb />
No. <lb />
pi <lb />
Sunday <lb />
No. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Oily <lb />
M.<lb />
C. <lb />
VA.<lb />
Choice Gut Flowers <lb />
violets <lb />
a Wedding <lb />
quota <lb />
ranged in host styli at <lb />
notice. Summer flowering <lb />
bulbs, bedding rose <lb />
hushes everything i the <lb />
florist line ox <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Altering, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
MODERN SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnish.;, every <lb />
thing clean <lb />
working the <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Cobb k Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Broken <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and P, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. Move <lb />
to Norfolk, Va. and Return <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
have tickets on sale for all trains <lb />
each Saturday and for Sunday <lb />
forenoon 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 />
An excellent opportunity to <lb />
visit the famous seashore resorts <lb />
of Virginia and North Carolina <lb />
at a minimum cost. <lb />
For information call on ticket <lb />
agent or write T. C. White. <lb />
W. J. Craig, G. P. A. <lb />
P. T. M. <lb />
Old Ago. <lb />
tins, did you heal rug accord- <lb />
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the reason. I'd <lb />
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line there saw how <lb />
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heart to lambaste It. I <lb />
I have a of virtues. <lb />
but I you to know <lb />
for old ago Isn't one of <lb />
Courier. <lb />
Going to Law. <lb />
Tim man who goos to law for tin <lb />
purpose of obtaining satisfaction pen- <lb />
orally get so many other that <lb />
he forget all about the satisfaction if <lb />
then is In It for <lb />
Retort. <lb />
tho prisoner <lb />
in disgust I'm not surprised. <lb />
My lawyer a fool of <lb />
i tried to represent you <lb />
remarked the lawyer <lb />
AND SUMMER <lb />
iN <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Th till <lb />
SCENERY <lb />
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Railway s with j <lb />
Coaches a d Parlor Car, b two- n <lb />
N. C , via <lb />
and Salisbury, on <lb />
following <lb />
I East Carolina School <lb />
the for tic men and <lb />
women who wish to qualify for the teaching. <lb />
Buildings am equipment new and modern. <lb />
opens October 5th, <lb />
I For prospectus aid inf <lb />
H. WRIGHT, N. C. <lb />
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No. <lb />
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NORFOLK, VA- <lb />
Cotton Factors rt <lb />
Bagging. Has and Bags. <lb />
to The <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in business sec- <lb />
of the town Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each or e <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, <lb />
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M . urn electric mi c <lb />
dry shampoo and Li <lb />
waited on at their <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer, <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges., <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hull. <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
I .--I. mo. <lb />
6.15 a. m. Ar p. m. <lb />
m. Raleigh Ar p. m. <lb />
m. Durham Ar m. <lb />
12.30 p. m. p. m. <lb />
p. m. v Ar 1.15 <lb />
p. Ar 12.15 <lb />
p. r Newton 11.25 a. m, <lb />
5.07 p. r 11.02 a. m, <lb />
6.53 p. m. 10.81 a. m <lb />
6.35 p. m. Ar m a. m <lb />
p. Ar 8.00 a. m <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
Furniture and House Furnishings <lb />
ALWAYS GO TO <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
MOORING <lb />
J S <lb />
n Sam White <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
Now n Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come <lb />
to <lb />
Oilier convenient Schedules and <lb />
Through Cur <lb />
Summer Tickets will be on sail <lb />
May 15.1909. <lb />
For Information as to <lb />
etc., call on Agent of this Company <lb />
or the <lb />
R. L. J. h. R. H. <lb />
P. ., T. t. ., <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. N. C. N. C. <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull strong buy <lb />
I Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and Wore for Less <lb />
Money any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is for Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
r,., i Cracked <lb />
Com, corn -I all Of <lb />
Sill, i and Cement. <lb />
The man you are looking for <lb />
when you need <lb />
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb />
and for Adv. <lb />
Pictures Framed Order <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
State Normal and <lb />
Industrial <lb />
State the Women <lb />
of Carolina. Four regular Courses <lb />
I leading to Degrees. Special Courses <lb />
for Fall Session <lb />
September 1909, Those desiring to <lb />
enter should apply -is early . <lb />
For and other <lb />
address <lb />
J. I. FOUST, Pros., <lb />
6-18 mo d w Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
Safety Razor Sharpened <lb />
at cents u <lb />
Agent for <lb />
Taper Typewriter <lb />
none better <lb />
All I do <lb />
W- P. EDWARDS <lb />
GREENVILLE ICE FACTORY <lb />
tons p of <lb />
plant delivery <lb />
for local tr rs for <lb />
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home industries. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
College of Agriculture and Mechanic <lb />
Arts <lb />
The State's college for vocational <lb />
training. Courses in Agriculture <lb />
Horticulture; in Civil, Electrical <lb />
Mechanical i Cotton <lb />
Milling and l -trial <lb />
Chemistry. Why if for <lb />
by till one seat <lb />
H. HILL, President, <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
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The Eastern Reflector and Rates on Application J <lb />
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who will treat right. I have <lb />
Mich a Come and get a <lb />
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W. I, Co. <lb />
I Chickens and eggs a specialty. <lb />
Come and g I the b st prices, <lb />
H U n Barber Co. <lb />
For improved <lb />
mowing machines, repairs etc., <lb />
see Harrington Co. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right furnish nice hearse <lb />
vice A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
We wish to say to our custom- <lb />
that we just received a <lb />
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give you a good price on same. <lb />
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Editor Reflector. <lb />
The seem that was pi not <lb />
ed on Dickinson i <lb />
afternoon would <lb />
to m that Greenville had <lb />
canals for public use, instead <lb />
of paved streets During the <lb />
fully two hundred of <lb />
this main thoroughfare was com- <lb />
a flood of <lb />
water that was destined for the <lb />
sewers, but somehow missed its <lb />
destination and ran down the <lb />
Street <lb />
Venice is famed as the <lb />
of but on days like that <lb />
of Tuesday Greenville has Y nice <lb />
city It was <lb />
a case of water here, water <lb />
there, and water everywhere- <lb />
So completely were the its <lb />
blocked with water the <lb />
nearest route to the A. C. L. <lb />
depot a was to <lb />
follow Fifth street to the rail- <lb />
road, and then the cross <lb />
ties. <lb />
Some cities have swimming <lb />
pools for benefit of its <lb />
but Greenville Is the only <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be overwork, but <lb />
the chances are It from an in- <lb />
active LIVER- <lb />
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one can do mountains of <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be kept in healthful ton <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION Off <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business, Jane <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
j., ,, Surplus fund <lb />
TAKE NO SUBS <lb />
Loans and <lb />
t cured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
I Furniture and <lb />
I Demand <lb />
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Cash items <lb />
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i coin, including; <lb />
in <lb />
Nat Lank notes and other <lb />
notes <lb />
15,000.00 <lb />
1.173 , less <lb />
i taxes <lb />
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a- i line deposit <lb />
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An I one that can I Mat of the <lb />
cases just I, All kinds, , <lb />
Bizet an I prices, <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
A nice lot of Notions just in. <lb />
very O me and see our new styles. <lb />
I u u d be good H Co. <lb />
to S. Boss made a business <lb />
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i.,. Call on us for it. yesterday. <lb />
,., . truer Co. Miss E. Cox returned <lb />
and Saturday after having <lb />
D.- i, of spent PB several <lb />
streets <lb />
pools on days. <lb />
The scene -n the <lb />
the Presbyterian church <lb />
p. tn. . unique o <lb />
shouts of the boy.-3 in bat <lb />
barks swimming i he <lb />
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street, and the occasional <lb />
some rash pad <lb />
who undertook to through <lb />
la with Miss were enough to <lb />
people to wonder why the sew. <lb />
d. . Rosabella <lb />
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to . . <lb />
T. B. Jackson and Miss Lottie <lb />
El ;. fro . i . <lb />
spent with Miss Marj <lb />
Pierce. <lb />
Mil i and Gladys <lb />
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STATE NORTH CAROLINA, I i t County, <lb />
E Green, A. Asst. <lb />
of the d lank. do wear that the above <lb />
our knowledge and belief <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
and sworn <lb />
this day of <lb />
WOO l; II. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary <lb />
GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
II Hunsucker, <lb />
A. Ii. Cox. <lb />
Directors <lb />
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in me paint. . <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Ki returned from <lb />
Greenville . . evening. <lb />
make baggies in <lb />
the county, see u, <lb />
a . . , . . <lb />
G. C ix Mfg, Co. <lb />
Mrs. Will I lie, who has <lb />
o I .- mother, Mrs. <lb />
Evelyn Cox, returned to Seven <lb />
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i fare r in i and caps. <lb />
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Mr . . and Miss <lb />
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call or write A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., Winter <lb />
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right t price. <lb />
Don't the young <lb />
pie i Union tonight <lb />
A nice fun going <lb />
it and be ow cost. <lb />
East Ci Supply Co. <lb />
Myrtle left yes- <lb />
for where she <lb />
will spend i ms t m with Miss <lb />
Laura Salisbury. <lb />
L- H Smith Spent Monday in <lb />
thee r Gardner's Cross <lb />
in the Interest of W, <lb />
U made a very in- <lb />
tare I d helpful talk at the <lb />
Baptist church Sunday night, on <lb />
St. Paul's obedience to tho word <lb />
of God. <lb />
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now went to G . n . mi n. <lb />
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Mrs W rd returned lo <lb />
their at Tuesday <lb />
Miss Mata Dew went to <lb />
ton last night to several <lb />
weather to <lb />
Packet Money for Boy for the last <lb />
Th y World <lb />
tobacco <lb />
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to sell Sunday World. There <lb />
is a good profit. Write <lb />
days with Miss Rosabella Manager, New York <lb />
was in town World, for detail.-,. Next <lb />
World will contain the <lb />
B- Bridgers filled his words and music of the song hit <lb />
regular appointment at the of that great musical <lb />
church here Sunday morn- now appearing at the Herald <lb />
and night, preaching Dr. H. O- Hyatt will be in <lb />
excellent sermons. j Idol Greenville at Hotel Bertha. Aug. <lb />
Albert Barker, of Norfolk, is j 2nd and the first Monday <lb />
Rain <lb />
We are reliably informed that <lb />
during the heavy rain Tuesday <lb />
a live was on the <lb />
street. This morning Mr. T. R. <lb />
Moor., also had a turtle that was <lb />
captured in one of the ditches. <lb />
here visiting his parents, Mr. <lb />
end M- L. Barber. <lb />
It i.-. with sadness that we an- <lb />
the death of Mrs. Joe <lb />
Buck, which occurred at their <lb />
home here last Saturday morn- <lb />
shout nine o'clock. At four <lb />
Buggies are getting cheap. <lb />
Sixty flight <lb />
On my Sunday, August 1st. <lb />
Mr. D, Rountree will be <lb />
years that many years <lb />
ha puts i;. <lb />
i r of Baptist <lb />
Sunday a he has <lb />
land Tuesday, for the purpose of <lb />
treating dis of the eye. ear, <lb />
nose throat and fitting <lb />
glasses. Those who want to <lb />
have work done will be charged <lb />
no fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
upon. tn w <lb />
Clover makes an ix- <lb />
Come to see Hunsucker at A. G. for <lb />
Cox Manufacturing C,,. has been elected for <lb />
Winterville N C r school will observe his grazing crop during the <lb />
o'clock services were conducted with winter and early spring. Plowed <lb />
at the home by Rev. T. H. Kin,, C'S under early in the spring it <lb />
after which tho body was taken Of stable <lb />
Improving. Puts humus in the <lb />
land and makes it rich and <lb />
Reflector today received in July, August <lb />
a letter from September. See J. K. J. <lb />
Cherry, who went to G. for prices on seed. t <lb />
some over three weeks ago. It <lb />
will be gratifying to his host .,, <lb />
friends t. know that he is will treat you <lb />
proving, even though <lb />
to the Byrd grave yard for <lb />
burial. was a kind wife, a <lb />
neighbor, a devout Chris- <lb />
and we feel that our loss is <lb />
Heaven's gain. We sympathize <lb />
with the sorrowing and be- <lb />
Now is tho time to get your <lb />
Homer Military School <lb />
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anything to earn the <lb />
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Speaking of tho unreliability of <lb />
evidence, n lawyer <lb />
a coal heaver <lb />
of Peebles, angrily to hi wife <lb />
one night <lb />
many <lb />
time am I to tell ye I hue <lb />
the children up in my <lb />
top <lb />
laid <lb />
the the top hat fan <lb />
head <lb />
coal all day, wot can u little <lb />
extra coal in <lb />
grasp ma <lb />
said Sander. only wear <lb />
that top lint in the if <lb />
I'm I it off it leaves a <lb />
black hand around ma forehead. <lb />
What tho Why, I'm ac- <lb />
on all sides ma foe <lb />
ma bat Louis <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
he has <lb />
desk. Prices right, workman- not yet recovered to <lb />
ship guaranteed- Come to see. be able He expects to <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. return home next week. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
will treat you right come. <lb />
PURE FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
h. Long and Remedies, because. It th <lb />
of cold by on No opiate. <lb />
r refunded. by i i i CO. CHICAGO. <lb />
bALE ii JNO. <lb />
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Truth In Preference to <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, AUGUST <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
AUTO PARTY TAKES OUTING, f Harrington lot selected. THE OPENS. <lb />
TRIP TO OLD SECTION <lb />
BEAUFORT COUNTY. <lb />
OF On Which to Greenville's Pub- <lb />
i lie <lb />
Today the editor received a <lb />
Messrs. J. W. and T. R. Hodges, telegram from Congressman <lb />
Striking Examples of John II. Small stating that the <lb />
Farmers. of the Treasury had <lb />
selected the W. H. Harrington <lb />
on which to locate the public <lb />
to be erected in Green- <lb />
a trip to the Old Ford section of ville b the <lb />
Beaufort county, returning ,, <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
A party left here <lb />
afternoon in. two automobiles for <lb />
day evening. In the party were <lb />
O. C. Gregory, R. O. <lb />
Jeffreys. E. It. Purge sop, C. R. <lb />
Townsend. O. L. and O. <lb />
J. Whichard. The automobiles of <lb />
Gregory and Townsend <lb />
were used for the trip, these <lb />
driving their own cars <lb />
The objective point of the <lb />
party was the splendid country <lb />
Some over a year ago congress <lb />
made an appropriation of <lb />
to purchase a lot here for a pub- <lb />
building here, and when pro <lb />
were sailed for several <lb />
were submitted. On two <lb />
representatives of the gov- <lb />
came here to look over <lb />
the situation and inspect the <lb />
sites offered. The choice <lb />
I rowed down to three <lb />
home of Mr. T. R Hodges with I lot on Five Points, the <lb />
whom his father, Mr. J. W. <lb />
Harrington lot opposite the court <lb />
Hodges, the party spent house the <lb />
day and Sunday, and every of and <lb />
, the preference for those <lb />
being in the order named. The <lb />
ed to the utmost. <lb />
Leaving Greenville a little <lb />
past o'clock on; of the <lb />
biles wen by what is known as <lb />
the creel; road and the other <lb />
by the river road as far as <lb />
where they joined and <lb />
made the of the trip <lb />
together. This gave opportunity i <lb />
of viewing from the roads the <lb />
crops on both routes. And the <lb />
lot was later eliminated <lb />
from the fact that the size of lot <lb />
there required by the govern- <lb />
could not be had for the <lb />
amount of the appropriation and <lb />
there was no authority for pay- <lb />
more. <lb />
During the spring the <lb />
was about to make a <lb />
ion between the other two lots, <lb />
BAD WEATHER LIGHT <lb />
SALES AT ALL HOUSES. <lb />
Prices Start and Outlook <lb />
i for Corps <lb />
of Buyers. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market <lb />
opened today for the sale of the <lb />
1909 crop. Owing to previous <lb />
bad weather and heavy rains <lb />
there not much tobacco on <lb />
the market, the five warehouses <lb />
having only a few loads each. <lb />
Though they did not bring much I <lb />
tobacco, there were many farm- <lb />
present to see how the <lb />
start <lb />
satisfied <lb />
Happenings o interest Caro- <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. Aug. <lb />
a white man of <lb />
Summer township, where the <lb />
brutal murder of Miss Newman <lb />
was committed a week was <lb />
jailed ban lat nigh.-, charged <lb />
with inducement but <lb />
suspected being imp in <lb />
the murder. He disclaims <lb />
edge of it, but nude affidavit to <lb />
a warrant charging John Leon- <lb />
ard, white, with . having five <lb />
years ago burned the dwelling of <lb />
Miss Newman for the purple of <lb />
robbery. be saw <lb />
CHIEF SMITH WILL GET CARE OF THE <lb />
a Woman Wanted in <lb />
for Murder Reward for Arrest. <lb />
Police Sergeant A. R. Pender <lb />
grass, of Durham, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Hug. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I read your editorial of several <lb />
came to days ago to Cherry Hill <lb />
Greenville Tuesday evening in Cemetery and was much struck <lb />
response to a telegram from -with the made. <lb />
Chief of Police J. T. Smith if it true that the people of <lb />
advising him of the arrest here a town are more or less judged <lb />
of a colored woman wanted in, by th-j care d attention <lb />
Durham for murder, and he the burial ; ice of dead, <lb />
this morning with the prisoner indeed it would be a poor <lb />
doff, end they I <lb />
at the opening Leon- <lb />
n from cents to <lb />
which run . <lb />
cents. end now in jail. <lb />
The tobacco that was Durham, X. C, Aug. <lb />
to the opening was first of Watkins, a is in the <lb />
the season's primings and cur- charged with attempt at <lb />
therefore had not criminal assault on 12-year-old <lb />
quality to <lb />
but the outlook <lb />
taking her back to Durham. <lb />
The woman's name is Van Ray, <lb />
in October of last year killed <lb />
another woman named <lb />
Harris. The Ray woman had <lb />
since been a fugitive from justice <lb />
until, arrested here. Chief <lb />
Smith, assisted by Mr. W. C- <lb />
located the woman in a <lb />
on the out- <lb />
ion would be passed on <lb />
Greenville. Cherry Hill <lb />
tery is a pretty spot <lb />
and with very constant at- <lb />
could be made <lb />
If I am correctly informed, the <lb />
cemeteries of our <lb />
cities are owned by c <lb />
and uniform s are made <lb />
for digging graves, <lb />
crops in the sections of the when parties here desired a hear- <lb />
county are nothing to Mag on it and at the instance of <lb />
brag on, in fact they are about Congressman Small the matter <lb />
as poor us are ever seen on some <lb />
cf the fine f; passed, owing <lb />
to too much <lb />
It dark when the home <lb />
of Mr. T. 1- was reach- <lb />
ed and nothing of that section <lb />
was held open for a while in ab- <lb />
solute fairness to all interested. <lb />
was followed by several <lb />
visiting Washington <lb />
City to confer with the secretary <lb />
and also the writing of many <lb />
could seen until next morn-1 Utters to him. After going over <lb />
in. Then was almost like the matter thoroughly the <lb />
waking up in another ion for the Harrington lot has <lb />
It was indeed a joy to look across been announced. <lb />
the fields lying <lb />
every direction and covered with <lb />
magnificent <lb />
The Reflector believes <lb />
a good that <lb />
the <lb />
Will be <lb />
crops. In the Old satisfactory to the largest <lb />
section, which of the b of people and best serve the <lb />
best in Beaufort county, weather business interests of the town. <lb />
conditions this season bate been <lb />
more favorable, the result <lb />
of systematic farming d <lb />
by the Messrs. Hodges was <lb />
shown in fine crops and <lb />
splendidly kept farms, <lb />
Early after breakfast Sunday <lb />
morning the party all joined at <lb />
the home of Mr, J. W. Hodges <lb />
where vehicles were soon in <lb />
readiness for a drive over the <lb />
large estate. The two <lb />
of father and son join and <lb />
are practically cultivated to- <lb />
as one. All through them <lb />
are good roads making access <lb />
easy to any part of the farms. <lb />
Some idea of the magnitude of <lb />
these farms may be known when <lb />
it is stated that on the two there <lb />
are nearly acres in <lb />
Of these acres are <lb />
in tobacco and it requires <lb />
more than barns to cure this <lb />
crop. The two hours spent <lb />
driving over these farms gave a <lb />
continuous view of fine crops of <lb />
all kinds. There were broad <lb />
corn fields from which barrels <lb />
per acre are to be <lb />
vested, and cotton that looks <lb />
like it will easily yield a bale per <lb />
acre. To the writer the homes <lb />
and plantations of the Messrs. <lb />
Hodges fills his ideal of country <lb />
life and real farming. There <lb />
are no better people nor better <lb />
farmers. <lb />
The run back to Greenville <lb />
began about the middle of the <lb />
afternoon and on the way the <lb />
party stopped and spent an hour <lb />
most pleasantly with Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Fleming at <lb />
The entire trip was delightful <lb />
except a little part in the home <lb />
Stretch, when trouble with one <lb />
of the cars caused n long enough <lb />
delay to catch a rain, though not <lb />
a wetting. <lb />
We hope before a great while to <lb />
see a handsome public building <lb />
on the lot. <lb />
GIRLS WIN. <lb />
of <lb />
Men in Vigorous Game <lb />
Weldon, N. C, July 29.-At a <lb />
picnic given today in honor of <lb />
young women from Greenville, <lb />
the fair visitors challenged the <lb />
young men to a game of ball, <lb />
and won by a score of to <lb />
Of course, the was <lb />
ed of rank decisions in favor of <lb />
the young women. It did <lb />
pear to that the <lb />
umpire called everything that <lb />
was thrown across the plate a <lb />
ball when the women were at <lb />
the bat, while for the men every- <lb />
thing was called a strike if it <lb />
was anywhere in sight when it <lb />
passed over the head. <lb />
The features of the game were <lb />
the splendid base running of <lb />
Mrs Barr, chaperon; the batting <lb />
of Misses Green and Spear and <lb />
the beautiful work of Mist; Joy <lb />
at third, Miss Warren at <lb />
shortstop and Miss Critcher at <lb />
second. Misses Evans and <lb />
Forbes scored the game, no <lb />
record was made of errors. <lb />
Takes Charge of Hotel. <lb />
Miss Lula Taylor, who has for <lb />
some time been conducting a <lb />
boarding house in the old Blow <lb />
building, corner Washington and <lb />
Third streets, has leased Hotel <lb />
Macon and is moving there to <lb />
conduct it. <lb />
Our Greenville, <lb />
come. <lb />
yours if you <lb />
much in prices, <lb />
is that the mar- <lb />
will be good and prices <lb />
satisfactory if will not <lb />
sell too fast. There will be seven <lb />
month in which the sales can be <lb />
made, the farmers will find <lb />
it more profitable to sell only <lb />
part of their crop each <lb />
and not crowd the market. <lb />
The Gum warehouse had <lb />
sale today, the rotation then <lb />
being to the Star, <lb />
Brick and Peoples in the <lb />
order named. In are cent issue <lb />
of The Reflector was given the <lb />
names of the working fore s at <lb />
the three warehouses operated <lb />
by the Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company Star and <lb />
hence thy will not be <lb />
repeated here-. At the other two <lb />
warehouses crews are as <lb />
LIBERTY. <lb />
S. T. Hooker, proprietor. <lb />
John floor <lb />
W. L. auctioneer. <lb />
Walter bookkeeper. <lb />
J. J. Harrington, assistant <lb />
bookkeeper.<lb />
Brinkley, and <lb />
Spain, proprietors. <lb />
Dow Beaman, floor manager. <lb />
J. R. Hutchings, <lb />
D. S. Spain, bookkeeper. <lb />
G. E. Harris and D. W. Arnold, <lb />
assistant <lb />
BUYERS. <lb />
The buyers on the opening <lb />
sale were R. O. and <lb />
Iverson Skinner, for the Imperial <lb />
Tobacco Co; C. Gregory and <lb />
E. B Furgerson for the <lb />
can Tobacco Co; E. B. <lb />
and C. A. Cash for E. B. <lb />
Tobacco Co. T. W. Skinner for <lb />
Parham D. E. House, <lb />
T. A. Person and G. F. Evans. <lb />
There will be more buyers on <lb />
The crime was committed <lb />
in Oak Grove township, near <lb />
station, lie was cap <lb />
after some difficulty <lb />
Constable I that town- <lb />
ship. He gave officer and <lb />
posse with him some trouble <lb />
when captured him- He <lb />
was committed to j without <lb />
bond. <lb />
M. of the Southern <lb />
News stand; in ti . in <lb />
Apex Saturday i i ht, waiting <lb />
for a train, and h. us about <lb />
o'clock that i there was <lb />
a terrific thunder in <lb />
section. The lightning <lb />
the Baptist church on Main <lb />
or. the roof, went through <lb />
the building and set the structure <lb />
on fire on the lower floor. Mr. <lb />
J. H. Norris, the Southern Rail- <lb />
n graph operator a. <lb />
pi c . . bud stand <lb />
at r fr m gutter, <lb />
the fire out. It d e i <lb />
that then was <lb />
water it rue . in <lb />
i Dar- <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
Mr. Jeff Sessoms, of Stedman, <lb />
was among the visitors Fay- <lb />
hen <lb />
today. <lb />
about hits farm, of which so <lb />
much been written lately, <lb />
Mr. Sessoms said the reports <lb />
were not exaggerated, illy <lb />
as to his cotton. Ii has several <lb />
acres which he expects to yield <lb />
three oaks to the acre, it not <lb />
more. He has used the best kind <lb />
of fertilizers, with a good <lb />
saw dust. The saw dust <lb />
is about years old, and the <lb />
government estimates its value <lb />
at 2.20 a ton. W ho would have <lb />
thought of raising three bales to <lb />
the acre, and that partly with <lb />
saw dust, five years ago The <lb />
progress of agriculture in Cum- <lb />
in the past five years has <lb />
been wonderful, and it is such <lb />
later and double sales be run men as Mr- on- other <lb />
as soon as the market gets brisk <lb />
The farmers are going to find <lb />
the Greenville market up with <lb />
the best, for we have a clever <lb />
corps of who <lb />
look after the interest of those <lb />
who sell with them, and the <lb />
buyers have ample facilities for <lb />
handling purchases. When you <lb />
get ready to sell come to Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
George Rowland and Alma E. <lb />
Hayes. <lb />
Charlie and Verna <lb />
Warren. <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Peyton. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
and <lb />
Estelle <lb />
scientific who have been <lb />
potent factors in this result. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, July <lb />
While attempting to cross <lb />
creek in a remote section of <lb />
county last <lb />
Mrs. Winnie Smith, years old, <lb />
fell to the stream and was <lb />
drowned. Mrs. Smith was a <lb />
bride of a few weeks and a belle <lb />
of the mountain county. <lb />
Lumberton, July <lb />
planing mill, dry kiln and a <lb />
quantity of lumber of the <lb />
Carolina Lumber Company, <lb />
located in the southern part of <lb />
the town, were totally destroyed <lb />
by fire early this morning. The <lb />
origin of the fire is unknown. <lb />
Tho loss insurance <lb />
Lenoir, July news <lb />
reached here tonight of the death <lb />
skirts of the town and arrested; polishing tomb-stone, etc. <lb />
her Monday night. After being <lb />
taken in custody the woman con- <lb />
fessed the crime and said she <lb />
was glad to be arrested, as she <lb />
had grown tired of running from <lb />
Sergeant <lb />
easily identified as being the <lb />
right woman. <lb />
Sometime after the murder the <lb />
governor offered a reward of a <lb />
to- the of the would enact <lb />
woman, and Chief Smith has <lb />
forwarded his claim for this <lb />
reward. <lb />
I told the revenue de- <lb />
i is . t only to <lb />
have a well kept but <lb />
to pay a dividend to the stock <lb />
is differ- <lb />
the cemetery s owned <lb />
by the town and it me <lb />
that the Board of Aid <lb />
be doing Gr e i ill <lb />
I . if they <lb />
nets that <lb />
would raise revenue to <lb />
warrant them in employing a <lb />
competent r for our <lb />
of the so it may at <lb />
by drowning at Mortimer of two all times of the year present a <lb />
popular young women of that appearance, <lb />
village, Nannie Bailey and With the prop -r ordinances <lb />
The tragedy occurred i enacted, not only <lb />
late this afternoon in the be I U . care of <lb />
adjacent to the mill of the Ritter the excises incurred but such <lb />
Lumber Company at that place, j other rules and i ms could <lb />
The bodies were recovered short- be down that v make <lb />
afterward. cemetery, a appear <lb />
Mr. Ira D. Alderman, of <lb />
Bridge township, sent us. <lb />
I t n will <lb />
. ; .-.-l- fit <lb />
last wed; a sample of honey that <lb />
. kept sealed up for the. <lb />
pears, having kept put in <lb />
y r on the of June, I <lb />
The fin t r after it <lb />
was put up the honey sugared, <lb />
but it melted the following <lb />
summer and has not sugared j <lb />
since- It was very light and;., <lb />
clear, but with age It darkened <lb />
until k U now about the color of n <lb />
owe <lb />
. . . j, <lb />
ABOUT SO <lb />
v, , . N. C, . th, 1909. <lb />
Friend <lb />
a communication of some <lb />
dark molasses. We can't say <lb />
that age improves its taste; <lb />
indeed we prefer it fresh. Mr. <lb />
months ago to The Reflector, I <lb />
referred to the n markable in- <lb />
stance of longevity Pitt county <lb />
Alderman is very successful old times, and gave <lb />
berg, as the name of the man <lb />
who attained the great age of <lb />
one hundred a. d twenty-two <lb />
years, <lb />
But my John Tyson, <lb />
who was here today, says that <lb />
instead of <lb />
may be the of the man. <lb />
And of course the matter being <lb />
in I yield to him. not the <lb />
story itself, which I remember <lb />
very well. <lb />
Mr. Tyson also says it is be- <lb />
in his neighborhood that <lb />
married a Miss <lb />
at time of his life, and died <lb />
and buried on the creek as <lb />
stated, and there are several <lb />
tombstones as v. i ; unmarked <lb />
graves near at hand. Then the <lb />
bee culture, and has this year <lb />
gallons from seven <lb />
colonies of Dem- <lb />
The August number of The <lb />
Uplift just out, announces that <lb />
Mr. G. T. Roth, of Elkin, is the <lb />
gentleman who contributed <lb />
to the Jackson Training <lb />
School for the erection of the <lb />
industrial building there. <lb />
Elm City. N. C. Aug. <lb />
double death occurred here <lb />
last night, when Mr. J. H. <lb />
Dixon and his sister, both prom- <lb />
people of this city, depart- <lb />
ed this life at the advanced age <lb />
of years. <lb />
Salisbury. Aug; severe <lb />
electric storm passed through Blount often appears in <lb />
Rowan and adjacent counties <lb />
Sunday night accompanied by <lb />
heavy rains and in some instances <lb />
strong winds. Ten miles south <lb />
of Salisbury a horse belonging to <lb />
Mr. G. A. Trexler a well known <lb />
farmer, was killed by lightning. <lb />
Another animal owned by Mr. J. <lb />
J- Morgan was also killed by the <lb />
bolt. The barn which was <lb />
struck at the same time was not <lb />
destroyed and the dead animals <lb />
were found next <lb />
The Parham prize house build- <lb />
has been moved off of Dick- <lb />
avenue to the rear of the <lb />
Peoples warehouse to make room <lb />
for some stores Mr. Parham will <lb />
build on the avenue. <lb />
the county from the earliest <lb />
colonial days, and this may <lb />
furnish a further clue to <lb />
the life of the centenarian. But <lb />
should it be otherwise, posterity <lb />
owes him at least a name, in con- <lb />
of his great and <lb />
possible usefulness in the days of <lb />
his pilgrimage. <lb />
Had Dr. Dick Williams lived, <lb />
who was familiar with <lb />
the history of the county <lb />
from the earliest period, he <lb />
would have examined the matter <lb />
thoroughly, but he is now dead. <lb />
And Mr. John Tyson, who is an <lb />
active business man. is the only <lb />
person I have found in Pitt <lb />
county who is a. Hi rested <lb />
in Uncle Daniel facts. <lb />
And I mention a <lb />
to Mr. <lb />
T. C. Davis, <lb />
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