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DEPARTMENT; <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
The Eastern Reflector and Rates on Application J <lb />
Mr. and s. I Smith, of Monday morning for Windsor, <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 />
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canals for public use, instead <lb />
of paved streets During the <lb />
fully two hundred of <lb />
this main thoroughfare was com- <lb />
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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 />
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nearest route to the A. C. L. <lb />
depot a was to <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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TAKE NO SUBS <lb />
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I Furniture and <lb />
I Demand <lb />
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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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Grange, Miss of Sun M to a swimming pool <lb />
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spent Sunday with Levi Pierce. <lb />
Alien and m spent <lb />
Saturday Sui lay with <lb />
Joyner In . <lb />
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school at F house <lb />
Sunday afternoon <lb />
Mrs. Jessie . of <lb />
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B Johnson is <lb />
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fine i of i ac Monday. <lb />
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at her fa i i ill be able <lb />
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 />
Move p few days with <lb />
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Outlaw, of W will begin a <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 />
REP RT CONDITION OF <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 />
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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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Mr . . and Miss <lb />
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For go i and <lb />
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 />
Alias Carroll<lb />
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now went to G . n . mi n. <lb />
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Brew who ha . . . <lb />
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 />
. bright in th i <lb />
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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In power of mill <lb />
candy <lb />
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Rotter n boy In the schoolroom <lb />
In a News. <lb />
Considerate. <lb />
anything to earn the <lb />
of <lb />
Answered <lb />
don't know It. <lb />
let of a lot of <lb />
I tempted to <lb />
Unjustly Blamed. <lb />
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 />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
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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Miss Anna . <lb />
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Miss Mary Brooks <lb />
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resignations, hence there will be <lb />
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in the corps of teachers. <lb />
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able to announce that Miss Gas <lb />
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inquiries made of me. Miss <lb />
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were exceedingly anxious for <lb />
her return to this fall. <lb />
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maintained, and to improve it in <lb />
every way we can. <lb />
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Superintendent. <lb />
have used Chamberlain's Colic, <lb />
Chi and Diarrhea it <lb />
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faithful II S. Nichols, of <lb />
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knows its value and Is competent to <lb />
of it. For sale by J. L. <lb />
and Coward <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
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NEW YORK. <lb />
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H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Miss Fannie Bagwell with Mr. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Miss Mamie Bagwell with GREENVILLE ICE FACTORY <lb />
Long Home. <lb />
Carr with Thar <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
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i Liabilities <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Duo from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin <lb />
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Nat hank oilier <lb />
Notes <lb />
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fun <lb />
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1,080.50 Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp 3.160.19 <lb />
Time of V 909.20 <lb />
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Total <lb />
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Product of <lb />
Miss Lee, of Danville, with v <lb />
for local for <lb />
receive i t attention. <lb />
home industries. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
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Food Co., U Boy. It Y <lb />
New North Carolina Industries. <lb />
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The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
credits North Carolina with the <lb />
following new industries. <lb />
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cotton <lb />
waste company; textile <lb />
plant. <lb />
Buies milling and gin- <lb />
company. <lb />
development <lb />
company. <lb />
Statesville-$25,000 <lb />
company. <lb />
tobacco <lb />
company. <lb />
cotton <lb />
manufacturing company. <lb />
cotton gin. <lb />
Saba King- <lb />
Miss Nellie Pender with <lb />
Charles Haskett. <lb />
Miss Bettie of chronic relieved <lb />
With Alvin Dupree. Mr Edward E. Henry, with the <lb />
Miss Lee Brown with United States Express Co., Chicago. <lb />
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Miss Helen Forbes with Sam Chamberlain's Cone, Cholera and <lb />
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Miss Mary Smith with C. B. Rutherford B. and William <lb />
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Miss Lila May Willis, of New chronic which <lb />
Bern, with C. H. Summers, at <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
Miss Mattie King with <lb />
Bill Patrick. W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Blow, Walter J <lb />
Barnhill, Charlie Manning, of <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. It. Davis, Cashier of the . do solemnly <lb />
the above is true to in. . my kin I- <lb />
edge and belief. DAVIS. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before <lb />
me, this day of June, <lb />
A. Mi <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
It. i. Davis, <lb />
K. Davis, <lb />
W. J. Turnage, <lb />
Dire tors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. . <lb />
At the close of business, June 1909. <lb />
Washington O. Warren, <lb />
Burney Warren and Joe <lb />
son. <lb />
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Zeno Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred <lb />
Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
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PRICE OF PEACE. <lb />
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incident to certain akin diseases, is <lb />
most instantly allayed by applying <lb />
Chamberlain's Salve. cents. <lb />
by J. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
a Glorious Victory <lb />
There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A <lb />
man's life has been saved, and now Dr. <lb />
New the talk of the <lb />
town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly <lb />
lung hemorrhages. could not work <lb />
nor get about. he writes, the <lb />
doctors did me no but, after using <lb />
Dr. New Discovery three weeks, <lb />
feel like a new man, and can do good <lb />
Bee P. M. Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,276.00 <lb />
Due from and 11,090.78 <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
minor coin currency 8.884 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
; Surplus fund <lb />
168.11 i Undivided <lb />
11,000.00 <lb />
1,500.00 <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,572.80 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
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P-M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
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Tobacco machinery, all u ape- <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
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I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named hunk, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb />
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fore me, this 20th day of June, <lb />
s. T. Carson, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Robt. Staton, <lb />
S M. Jones. <lb />
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sold at auction years ago <lb />
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speaks entertainingly of <lb />
and cotton culture. <lb />
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a stock aid e ii <lb />
t Samuel E wards owns on that <lb />
Ida tin road, adjoining the lands of <lb />
and containing by <lb />
estimation about acres <lb />
This of July, 1909. <lb />
ltd L, W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Hawing duly the <lb />
c Cleric o- county as ad- <lb />
tor of the of Leonidas <lb />
Fleming deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
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said are <lb />
tout I the <lb />
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within the last few years . . <lb />
this terrible trouble that is <lb />
directly or thous- <lb />
ands of yearly throughout our <lb />
of the Heart., <lb />
Neuralgia f Heart. Pi r <lb />
Uric Poisoning are the <lb />
moat d-M forms of the <lb />
If Uric i- allowed to it in the <lb />
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where their acute pa . <lb />
be u <lb />
with AI. for sale by <lb />
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A Few More Orders <lb />
The being made up <lb />
Greenville, Yours if you <lb />
buttons, yet a few <lb />
short of the number re- <lb />
quired to get the special <lb />
Any one who can help distribute <lb />
these buttons and has not I <lb />
about It, can batten <lb />
order ; to Re- <lb />
Heel <lb />
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i on July August 10th, 19th, and <lb />
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of Daily escort Sunday, p. Arrive <lb />
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c to Reflector <lb />
MEREDITH COLLEGE <lb />
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RALEIGH, N C <lb />
. ., A foremost Women in South. Four distinct <lb />
I reboot Arts , Music, Elocution and A-t. Run at cot. <lb />
for catalog, t. R- T, VANN, <lb />
JENKINS ENTERTAINS. <lb />
fer <lb />
Jenkins most <lb />
entertained at pro- <lb />
conversation <lb />
at the home of her <lb />
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of her cousin, Miss Hilda <lb />
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Ur. Percy s. <lb />
was beautifully <lb />
Phlox and N. C, July watermelon <lb />
A party -1 Mrs. joyed, A few minutes after <lb />
even eleven, the realization <lb />
the Tar. <lb />
Monday night last, the <lb />
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de moonlight sail on <lb />
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Long, of Graham, whose <lb />
visit here came to an Wed <lb />
morning. <lb />
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fastenings were loosened and th-; <lb />
little launch sailed <lb />
the wharf- <lb />
After a trip of about <lb />
i down the river a stop was <lb />
made and a delightful luncheon <lb />
was en- <lb />
F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
opposite U Smith i <lb />
next door to John <lb />
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h lasting about mi <lb />
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in honor of Miss Mary upon the party that it was time <lb />
Carraway, of New <lb />
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box of Willie i Patrick, sail. <lb />
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is-i Ruth Cobb, most <lb />
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and Ross <lb />
Ned v r , <lb />
presented the <lb />
K light. The m con <lb />
stand .,; Av , ; <lb />
.-ts won by Miss pi. , George Hellen, Tom <lb />
ho also presented the a Raymond Brooks, <lb />
fan, to Miss j. . . <lb />
he booby, a pack of <lb />
as won by Mr. dear G en . M R children <lb />
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Mrs. J. R. Harvey and children <lb />
are on a visit to relatives in <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Tom Gardner has returned <lb />
from Seven Springs. <lb />
Bill is home from the <lb />
.,., ., . of state <lb />
guests departed for their be a very pleasant <lb />
live homes MUs <lb />
Jenkins a most i <lb />
and Miss <lb />
another young gentlemen <lb />
lemon. At a late <lb />
hour were served <lb />
by Martha and Bessie <lb />
Harding, which was very much <lb />
enjoyed by ail t. <lb />
pleasant during her stay in <lb />
our beautiful <lb />
spent in Dover. <lb />
Miss May me Dawson <lb />
Seared With a t Iron <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
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however, was th sic <lb />
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to be two <lb />
drifting along among the fleecy <lb />
clouds overhead, the other p <lb />
hide and seek with the <lb />
of the trees in the river <lb />
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The whole party <lb />
DR. HA <lb />
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N. C. <lb />
Office on t <lb />
i., -I by I -r. Bagwell.<lb />
peered to be infected with the <lb />
moonlight and all were half sadly <lb />
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who made up the party <lb />
Mis Kathleen Long, of <lb />
in i <lb />
J. Raymond Turnage, of ham, with Frank Wilson, <lb />
den., was in town a few days av. Mary with <lb />
Helen and Ruth Chap <lb />
man it-turned Saturday <lb />
where they <lb />
,, . with ii- ii ti.-i r. Mrs. Hal <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared o dean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to when desired. <lb />
Ball and winter samples for <lb />
or Id-1 by overt urn i c <lb />
with a d by -I. I <lb />
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here Sunday U was met by a <lb />
j good crowd. <lb />
The mumps have at last died <lb />
of <lb />
Little Miss Mary Al it; Brooks <lb />
was given a party Friday after- <lb />
noon in honor her <lb />
The party was ti j <lb />
by the little people. <lb />
nice now ready fur <lb />
patronage <lb />
i u m <lb />
i that the , <lb />
next session of the <lb />
school will, by order of <lb />
the Board of Trustees, open on <lb />
Wednesday, Sept. id. At this <lb />
season of year there la <lb />
always a number of p who <lb />
to know the date of <lb />
the opining so they may <lb />
plan the remainder of <lb />
season, Mid I .-i , used <lb />
means of known <lb />
dale. 1-72, and have never found one instance <lb />
T an-1 where a not ape- effected <lb />
the names of me teach- <lb />
for the coming your, but I <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Miss Lillian Burch with Tom <lb />
Miss Jamie Bryan with <lb />
Miss Margaret Blow with <lb />
i Wilson. <lb />
Miss Susie Warren with Cecil <lb />
Miss Myrtle Warren with <lb />
Miss Helen Johnson with Car <lb />
Mies Lillian Carr with ,; HARRISS <lb />
to <lb />
Miss Fannie Bagwell with Mr. u<lb />
Miss Mamie Bagwell with ICE FACTORY<lb />
THE <lb />
THE BANK OF FAR; <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At close of business Juno <lb />
, Liabilities <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
Tho <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
OLDEST IN <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
. i one I <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture fixture <lb />
I Due from <lb />
I Gash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank other I <lb />
Motes <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock<lb />
-n vi <lb />
Undivided pr lits less <lb />
; cur. exp ; <lb />
307.30 <lb />
315.76 <lb />
s. <lb />
i. w <lb />
of <lb />
Deposits i <lb />
ck <lb />
Total <lb />
19.20 <lb />
A Friend <lb />
; of <lb />
Miss Lee, of Danville, with pant absolutely pure. delivery <lb />
for local Orders for shipment <lb />
x ii- r. i t <lb />
Miss Nellie Pander with <lb />
Sena King <lb />
Miss Nellie Pender <lb />
Haskett. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt <lb />
I, J. It. Davis, Cashier of the <lb />
swear that the above stall is true to th <lb />
edge belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before Con <lb />
me, this day of June, 1803. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
do <lb />
;.,,. <lb />
J. DAVIS. Cashier. <lb />
i. i. Davis, <lb />
i. M. Davis, <lb />
J. <lb />
tors. <lb />
hope to be able to do so in a <lb />
short time. There were but few <lb />
resignations, hence there will <lb />
only a small number of changes <lb />
in the corps of teachers. <lb />
It is with much satisfaction of <lb />
those us who are managing <lb />
the department of music to be <lb />
able to announce that Miss Gas <lb />
ton will be with us again. <lb />
from the large number of <lb />
made of me. Miss <lb />
Gaston's patrons and pupils <lb />
were exceedingly anxious for <lb />
her return to this fall. <lb />
It is our purpose to maintain the <lb />
same high standard in the <lb />
in music that we have heretofore <lb />
maintained, and to improve it in <lb />
every way we can. <lb />
H. B. Smith. <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb />
Pram the time the raw materials <lb />
factory the ate- handled, <lb />
kept o <lb />
chance fur <lb />
Jen-. Powder <lb />
to contaminated. It Ii <lb />
pure and Our la at <lb />
CREAM Is Easy to <lb />
mil ii. I. <lb />
if CREAM <lb />
Mil. <lb />
lee of <lb />
Mm. Straw <lb />
Sou net tr.- it <lb />
S If ha <lb />
Son o. <lb />
e Tut Co., t toy. H. Y<lb />
by u.-. I a <lb />
traveler for . years, never <lb />
start out a trip with, this, my <lb />
faithful II S. Nichols, of <lb />
Oakland, Tor. When a man has <lb />
n remedy for thirty live year he <lb />
knows value is to <lb />
i peak of it. For by J. L. <lb />
Coward <lb />
North Carolina industries. <lb />
For the week ending July 28th <lb />
The Tradesman <lb />
credits North Carolina with the <lb />
following new industries. <lb />
com- <lb />
fertilizer com- <lb />
cotton <lb />
waste company; textile <lb />
plant. <lb />
milling gin- <lb />
company. <lb />
Graham-$26.000 development <lb />
company. <lb />
company. <lb />
Reidsville- tobacco <lb />
company. <lb />
cotton <lb />
manufacturing company. <lb />
cotton gin.<lb />
Miss Bettie of CHRONIC RELIEVED <lb />
with Dupree. Edward B. Henry, with the <lb />
MISS Lee Brown with United State Express Co., <lb />
,, , -Our General Superintendent, <lb />
Howard. Mr handed me a Lottie <lb />
Miss Helen Forbes with Sam Chamberlain's Cholera and War- <lb />
,.,, ,. It me y ago to <lb />
White. on -Id chronic <lb />
Miss Forbes with I have used ft since cured <lb />
. many on our trains who have sic. <lb />
j am H , sold who served with <lb />
Miss Mary Smith with C. B. B. Hayes, and William Me. <lb />
,, ,. . four years In the 23rd Ohio Reg- <lb />
and have no ailment except <lb />
Miss Lila May Willis, of New chronic <lb />
,, it a e t o by J. I <lb />
Bern, with O. H. bummers, M Wooten, and Coward <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
Miss Mattie King with <lb />
Bill Patrick. W. M. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust C <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C <lb />
At the close of business, June <lb />
O., <lb />
Blow. Walter and Gents Xiii,,,., <lb />
Barnhill, Charlie Manning, of, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Washington City; N. O. Warren, , <lb />
Burney Warren and Joe <lb />
son. ., <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
Zeno Brown, Mr. and Mrs. r red <lb />
Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Altering, Repairing Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring. Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
or no <lb />
In rear of Herbert Edmonds Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
THE <lb />
CE-rs IS <lb />
PRICE OF PEACE. <lb />
The terrible itching and smarting, <lb />
incident to certain skin diseases, is <lb />
most allayed by applying <lb />
Chamberlain's Salve. Price cents. <lb />
by J. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
a Glorious Victory <lb />
There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A <lb />
man's life has been saved, and now Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery is the talk of the <lb />
and tho <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from am 11,030.78 <lb />
and silver <lb />
minor com currency <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
. Surplus fund <lb />
168.11 Undivided r <lb />
expense ; I <lb />
Time 1,078.75 <lb />
Deposits sub to cheek <lb />
ck<lb />
Total <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Ring a new j .- .- .- <lb />
town for curing C. V. Pepper of <lb />
lung could not <lb />
. v <lb />
lull,. <lb />
nor get about, he writes, <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
. .<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
.,. . <lb />
I nor get cry, Steam fittings, erecting <lb />
i doctor,, did me no good, but. after using . machinery, all a ape- <lb />
i Dr King's New Discovery three Agent for Machinery and <lb />
, feel like a new man, and can do good Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
I work For weak, sore or j All work and terms <lb />
Coughs and Him- left at H. L. Carr s <lb />
Hay will receive prompt or phone <lb />
Asthma or any Bronchial affection it, No. <lb />
unrivaled. Price and SI. <lb />
Trial Bottle free. Sold and guaranteed <lb />
by Druggist. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often can gel a Ml <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
locking. Have a good <lb />
tool boa and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies Our <lb />
ts a you could desire, and <lb />
we will your tool <lb />
box dues not lock a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
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Miss Mary with Ames <lb />
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Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
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Miss Mamie Bagwell with John; GREENVILLE ICE <lb />
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Miss Lee, of Danville, with absolutely delivery <lb />
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Miss Nellie Fender with industries. <lb />
Charles Haskett. <lb />
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resignations, hence there will be <lb />
only a small number of changes <lb />
in the corps of teachers. <lb />
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those us who are managing <lb />
the department of music to be <lb />
able to announce that Miss Gas <lb />
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inquiries made of me. Miss <lb />
Gaston's patrons and pupils <lb />
were exceedingly anxious for <lb />
her return to this fall. <lb />
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same high standard in the course <lb />
in music that we have heretofore <lb />
maintained, and to improve it in <lb />
way we can. <lb />
H. B. Smith. <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I R Davis, Cashier of the <lb />
swear at the is true <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 28th day of June, H-. <lb />
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Notary Republic. <lb />
It, i. Davis, <lb />
V. Davis, <lb />
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Directors. <lb />
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where a cure effected <lb />
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traveler for eighteen years, and never <lb />
start out on a trip walnut tins, my <lb />
faithful H. S. Nichols, Of <lb />
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North Carolina Industries. <lb />
For the week ending July 28th <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
credits North Carolina with the <lb />
following new industries. <lb />
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cotton <lb />
waste company; textile <lb />
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milling and gin- <lb />
company. <lb />
Graham-$25,000 development <lb />
company. <lb />
company. <lb />
tobacco <lb />
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Miss Bettie Russ, of chronic RELIEVED <lb />
with Edward E. Henry, with the <lb />
Miss Lee Brown with Bob , <lb />
Howard. m, handed me a bottle of <lb />
Miss Helen Forbes with Sam <lb />
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Miss Mary Smith with C. B. Rutherford B. Hayes. <lb />
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Bern, with C. H. Summers, of id Coward <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
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Miss Mattie King with <lb />
Bill Patrick. W. M. <lb />
Blow. Walter j and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Barnhill, Charlie Manning, of, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Washington City; N. O. Warren, Altering <lb />
Burney Warren and Joe <lb />
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Zeno Brown, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 32,188.17 Capital Stock <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and 168.11 <lb />
1,500.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,276.00 <lb />
Due and 11,050.78 <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
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HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. cotton <lb />
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PRICE OF PEACE. <lb />
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Salve. Price cents. f tool box be <lb />
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Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
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Shop. <lb />
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Bow often you can get a as <lb />
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1,572.80 <lb />
Time certificates of 1,078.78 <lb />
Deposits 57,888.89 <lb />
Certified cheeks <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I W Cashier of the above-named hunk, do sol- <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 96th day of June, <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
S. M. Jones. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
I cotton gin. <lb />
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Our U M <lb />
CREAM la Easy to Make. <lb />
O MS <lb />
Mil, without <lb />
two of . <lb />
t about a <lb />
sf <lb />
mail It h.<lb />
Tr food Co., t Roy, N. Y <lb />
Twas a Glorious Victory <lb />
There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A <lb />
man's life has been saved, and now Dr. <lb />
Kine's New Discovery is the talk of the <lb />
town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly <lb />
lung hemorrhages. could not work <lb />
nor get he writes, and the <lb />
doctors did me no good, but after using <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all a <lb />
Agent for Machinery <lb />
u see that your tool <lb />
i box does not lack a single <lb />
i e. useful article. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods t c <lb />
feel man, can do god Electrical novelties. Give us a trial, <lb />
work For weak, sore work <lb />
Corey <lb />
stands unrivaled. Price and I <lb />
sold and guaranteed The Reflector. <lb />
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tune <lb />
for sore An -.-, <lb />
roughs and Colds, Hem- Message left at H. L. Carr <lb />
Hay R will receive prompt attention, or <lb />
Asthma or any Bronchial it No. <lb />
stands unrivaled. Price and SI. <lb />
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
and worth <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
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is who is going to do the cranky thing. One <lb />
it any way. introduced a bill to make it <lb />
a penitentiary for a<lb />
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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Year <lb />
Six Months . <lb />
Copy . <lb />
Advertising rites may be upon <lb />
application in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
street. <lb />
Somebody has suggested that <lb />
our people get Hying machines <lb />
to in Greenville the next <lb />
u big rain the streets. <lb />
That's the <lb />
Entered h t at Greenville <lb />
N. C, mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY AUGUST 1909. <lb />
do not have to boast to <lb />
boost. The simple facts are <lb />
enough to tell about Green- <lb />
ville, and when these are made <lb />
known people take notice. <lb />
man to ride astride on horse <lb />
back. It is time he was learning <lb />
that the women are going to do <lb />
as they <lb />
Airships will be the <lb />
craze, <lb />
next <lb />
I lo <lb />
and Cell . . <lb />
. I <lb />
ed and<lb />
. . . session of <lb />
is sight. We'd like <lb />
see it. <lb />
There are but live mouths <lb />
more of this year, and they will <lb />
likely be busy ones, <lb />
these days the <lb />
g; busy putting pickles <lb />
and preserves. <lb />
The tariff conferees have <lb />
and the country will soon <lb />
see how the vote pans out. <lb />
We imagine that the speakers <lb />
on both sides mil light shy of <lb />
tariff argument in the next cam- <lb />
With the county roads as bad <lb />
as they are at present, what can <lb />
be expected of them when win- <lb />
comes <lb />
President Taft is said to have <lb />
shown his best Smile when the <lb />
Wrights made that good <lb />
with their airship. <lb />
President Taft is on the side <lb />
of the women and is insisting <lb />
the lowest tariff possible <lb />
gloves and hosiery. <lb />
Everybody should feel inter- <lb />
in making the opening of <lb />
the East Carolina Teachers <lb />
Training School, I ct 5th, a large <lb />
one. <lb />
The Durham Sun has <lb />
been through the trying <lb />
of moving the shop, <lb />
something any newspaper plant <lb />
may want to avoid if possible. <lb />
The Reflector went through the <lb />
experience several times until it <lb />
got a home of its own and knows <lb />
Wine of the troubles The Sun <lb />
had. <lb />
The cotton crop rep i -d <lb />
by the National Ginni <lb />
e general av r- <lb />
age at 71.7. Carolina <lb />
little above the <lb />
average, but put down at <lb />
The condition of the crop in Till <lb />
county is below the State aver- <lb />
age. <lb />
credit and very little money Cuban who got a crowd around <lb />
coming in. Now that the <lb />
co market is about to open we <lb />
hope our friends will bring us <lb />
him on the street and gave them <lb />
a spiel of his hardships and loss <lb />
of property in Cuba, following <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, 4.1909. <lb />
I think we had about the<lb />
l I III huh<lb />
some money as soon as they can I this with a passing around of the rain of the season last <lb />
get a little ahead. Do not for contributions. A visitor <lb />
for a dun to be sent you, but standing near said he saw the <lb />
come along as soon as you get same man and heard him tell <lb />
to cashing tobacco checks. the same tale in another part of <lb />
enough for vehicles to pass each <lb />
the country about four <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Mat tie Little, of Wilson, <lb />
came down Friday evening to <lb />
visit her father. T. Little, <lb />
and other relatives some <lb />
ago. So this is his method of <lb />
Spain is up against <lb />
trouble again. In addition to <lb />
Morocco having declared war <lb />
against her. she is threatened <lb />
w i . <lb />
The extra of c <lb />
seems to be , i a play into . lie <lb />
the trusts, lo I <lb />
they v. ill be the only ones <lb />
fitted by the tins t <lb />
No doubt congressmen are <lb />
thinking they are being worked <lb />
r-time, and will be glad <lb />
when laying-by time comes <lb />
But they are not over-earning <lb />
their <lb />
Sometime the home people in- <lb />
vest capital in enterprises in <lb />
towns. If they would look <lb />
at home they would Green- <lb />
ville a good place to invest their <lb />
money. <lb />
Already people are coming to <lb />
the tanners should be able to . . , <lb />
prospecting with a <lb />
see that good roads would a . , <lb />
new of locating here in order to <lb />
great blessing to them Bad ;. . ,,, . . <lb />
give their daughters the <lb />
roads places a heavier tax on r,. . . ,, ,. <lb />
of the East Carolina Teach- <lb />
other, were much in evidence, j going around and beating a <lb />
To travel over such roads in a out of the public, <lb />
rail-bodied cart, to say nothing <lb />
Good Roads a Heritage. <lb />
The people all over this entire <lb />
of country are becoming <lb />
more enthusiastic each day on <lb />
matter of good roads, are <lb />
rapidly becoming convinced of <lb />
good paramount <lb />
of an automobile, should be <lb />
enough to make every such <lb />
want to see the roads <lb />
proved. Eastern counties are <lb />
far behind in the matter of good <lb />
roads, and it is time they were <lb />
catching up. Much good would Stance and are <lb />
con;, over., way by having their earnestness in the matter <lb />
Medically sane all the time, <lb />
but mentally insane for a few <lb />
minutes when he wanted to kill <lb />
a man. This is version <lb />
of his condition, If he worked <lb />
the insanity dodge to <lb />
punishment for his crime, he <lb />
ought to be considered insane <lb />
to hold in confinement. <lb />
proved roads, <lb />
Now then some paper <lb />
talks about sheep raising in <lb />
North Carolina. The intention <lb />
is all right, for the subject is a <lb />
good one, and sheep raising <lb />
by voting large sums of money <lb />
for good roads construction. <lb />
But while this general crusade <lb />
against bad roads is being car- <lb />
on there are some people to <lb />
be found here and then- who re- <lb />
the good work by their op- <lb />
position to bond issues for t <lb />
would be profitable under purpose on the ground that they <lb />
conditions. But you can- to debt on <lb />
They spell name <lb />
enough different ways to keep <lb />
the public guessing, lint he <lb />
flew the channel all right. <lb />
If a stranger comes tins way <lb />
prospecting, look after him and <lb />
show him the advantages of <lb />
casting his lot with Greenville. <lb />
Some clay they may get <lb />
through with the trial of that <lb />
bank case. Likewise <lb />
there may be an end to Thaw <lb />
some time. <lb />
Up in the Piedmont section <lb />
the crops have suffered for want <lb />
of rain, while down here in the <lb />
east they are suffering from too <lb />
much rain. <lb />
About the only good to be <lb />
looked for out of the tariff bill <lb />
that will pass congress this <lb />
week, is that the agitation will <lb />
stop for a while. <lb />
Perhaps Congressman <lb />
thought it would bring him to <lb />
notice more than any- <lb />
thing else. He got the notice <lb />
all right, and so did Dr. Eliot. <lb />
. i <lb />
They may talk about the auto- <lb />
mobile road from the North to <lb />
the South going this way or that <lb />
them than on any one else. <lb />
The bad roads of county <lb />
cost the annually many <lb />
times more than enough to pay <lb />
interest on a bond issue <lb />
to build good roads over the <lb />
entire county. <lb />
It might have been expected <lb />
that some fool proposition would <lb />
come of living machine <lb />
interest. They have begun <lb />
a between <lb />
and the Wrights. <lb />
is a disease that <lb />
attacks the members of <lb />
bodies. The chief <lb />
tom is a disposition to tax every <lb />
thing in sight, and even that <lb />
which is nut in Bight. <lb />
No one in North Carolina ha. <lb />
any room to the cam- <lb />
for governor now in <lb />
in Virginia, when ii is re- <lb />
membered what state bad <lb />
along the same line last year. <lb />
If President Eliot is reading <lb />
all the newspaper criticisms <lb />
about his new tangled religion, <lb />
he must have lost what little re- <lb />
he had by this time, that <lb />
is if he had any. <lb />
Hats oil to the Hying machine <lb />
men. In their endurance test <lb />
trip the i Wright brothers made <lb />
good with their machine, and <lb />
that the things can is now es- <lb />
as a certainty. <lb />
Training School. Greenville <lb />
wants this kind of <lb />
who will locate here <lb />
and become a part of the town. <lb />
Some of the captains of for- <lb />
vessels are so alarmed when <lb />
they pass Hatteras that they <lb />
claim to see immense sea <lb />
pents. The kind of stuff kept <lb />
in the looker Of the vessels is <lb />
make the captain <lb />
see snakes if he pulls the cork <lb />
too often. <lb />
We did not know blind men <lb />
could see well enough to shout, <lb />
had any need for pistols. <lb />
Hut a blind went into a <lb />
Patterson, N. J, saloon, and <lb />
upon the bartender refusing to <lb />
him drew two revolvers <lb />
and began firing in the crowd. <lb />
When the cleared away <lb />
two men were lying dead on the <lb />
door, <lb />
not do much at this industry <lb />
a State where dogs have to many <lb />
privileges as in North Carolina. <lb />
There are thousands of mangy <lb />
dogs in this State whose owners <lb />
think more of them than of their <lb />
children. And every legislator <lb />
is afraid of the man who owns <lb />
dogs. Let dog killing precede <lb />
sheep raising if the latter is to <lb />
be made profitable. <lb />
Two organizations that ought <lb />
to get active, especially along at <lb />
this time of the year, are the <lb />
Chamber Commerce and the <lb />
Association. Things <lb />
night to be doing to enlarge <lb />
trade during the <lb />
fall, and these organizations <lb />
could render good assistance in <lb />
that direction. There is power <lb />
in working together, but with <lb />
every man pulling by him- <lb />
self little is accomplished. <lb />
Jordan says the cotton <lb />
crop this year will be a million <lb />
and a half bales short of what it <lb />
was last year. If his prediction <lb />
comes true, and conditions point <lb />
that way, the present crop should <lb />
bring a good price. <lb />
Another problem before the <lb />
Board of Aldermen is putting <lb />
Fifth street from to the <lb />
training school in good condition. <lb />
It will be a big job, but one So far this has been I tough <lb />
should be done by the the summer on The Reflector-near- <lb />
school open, if possible. everything being done on a <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
sent out inquiries all over <lb />
the State to ascertain the <lb />
of crops, and from replies <lb />
received from counties gives <lb />
the following Cotton <lb />
M per cent, of an average <lb />
crop; corn per cent; tobacco <lb />
per cent; wheat per cent; <lb />
oats per cent; peanuts <lb />
per cent. Only a few counties <lb />
reported crops better than usual. <lb />
A meeting will be held at <lb />
Swan Quarter, in Hyde county, <lb />
on Wednesday, August to <lb />
take final action in regard to <lb />
the proposition to drain Malta- <lb />
lake and adjoining <lb />
This drainage <lb />
is a big one, and if carried <lb />
to successful culmination will <lb />
mean much not only to Hyde <lb />
county but also to the whole <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
There is not a county in all this <lb />
section but has much valuable <lb />
land that could be redeemed <lb />
with proper drainage, and if <lb />
brought to a condition <lb />
will make indeed <lb />
the of the world. <lb />
The prospectus of East Caro- <lb />
Teachers Training School is <lb />
out and ready for distribution. <lb />
In addition to a full page photo- <lb />
graph showing the handsome <lb />
buildings that have been erect- <lb />
ed, the prospectus contains such <lb />
information as those desiring to <lb />
enter the institution need. No <lb />
tuition charge is made to those <lb />
who agree to teach two years <lb />
after completing the course, and <lb />
board and incidental expenses <lb />
for the term of eight months is <lb />
only HO. A copy of the pros <lb />
can be had by addressing <lb />
President R. H. Wright, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. The school <lb />
open October 6th and the first <lb />
session will close May 20th. <lb />
The outlook now is for a large <lb />
opening. <lb />
They have all kinds of ways <lb />
beating around country to <lb />
make a living without working <lb />
for it. Of course some real ob- <lb />
of charity come along beg <lb />
but more frequently they <lb />
are fakes and impostors. Re- <lb />
quite a horde of cripples, <lb />
paralytics and professors of <lb />
ailments, some of them no <lb />
doubt assumed afflictions, have <lb />
struck Greenville doing some <lb />
form of begging. The latest <lb />
beneficiary to come along was a <lb />
long haired man claiming to be a <lb />
their children. persons <lb />
look at only one side of the <lb />
They see the indebted- <lb />
created, but fail to take <lb />
into account the offset thereto <lb />
the increased value of the in- <lb />
they leave their <lb />
children through the creation of <lb />
that debt. Their children will <lb />
liquidate the debit, but it is <lb />
they also who will derive the <lb />
greater part of the benefit which <lb />
Will result from its creation. <lb />
No man who votes to put a bond- <lb />
ed debt on his county for the <lb />
purpose of building good roads <lb />
need fear that his children in <lb />
future years will complain of his <lb />
action. To the contrary, they <lb />
will rise up and call him blessed <lb />
for the goodly heritage he has <lb />
left them. It is more for the <lb />
sake of coming generations than <lb />
for themselves that the people, <lb />
especially the owners of farms <lb />
and the dwellers in the rural <lb />
districts, are constructing good <lb />
mails, and the children of those <lb />
who refuse to follow this course <lb />
will have just cause of complaint <lb />
and they will deplore the short <lb />
minted policy of such ancestors, <lb />
which prevented their section <lb />
from keeping pace with others <lb />
in progress and the development <lb />
of farming interests. Every man <lb />
who opposes good mails stands <lb />
in the way of the advancement <lb />
of his children, instead of doing <lb />
them an for the <lb />
of good roads will far out- <lb />
weigh the debt's inconvenience. <lb />
Charlotte Observer, <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N. C, Aug. <lb />
J. J. Holland spent Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday at <lb />
Dr. of Stokes, was <lb />
hen; Saturday. <lb />
W. B. Roebuck, of Whichard. <lb />
was a caller here last week. <lb />
T. W. Whitehurst and wife, <lb />
of Greenville, spent Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday with the for <lb />
father, J. B. Whitehurst. <lb />
J. k. Barnhill and family, of <lb />
Winterville, visited Mrs. Barn- <lb />
hill's mother, Mrs. Taylor, near <lb />
here. Saturday and Sunday- <lb />
T. F. Nelson and family visited <lb />
in the Bethel section Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Rawls, of <lb />
visited friends in our town last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Minnie Brown and <lb />
of Wilson, spent last week <lb />
in town with her sister, Mrs. <lb />
S. G. Williams. <lb />
George Belcher, of Butter- <lb />
worth, Va., who has been visit- <lb />
around here for several days, <lb />
returned home last week. <lb />
Miss Fannie Carson returned <lb />
to her home near Bethel Friday <lb />
after spending a few days here <lb />
with her sister, T. F. <lb />
son- <lb />
C. C. Wynn and family visited <lb />
in the Oak Grove section Sunday. <lb />
H. S. Congleton, of Whichard. <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
M Agnes Smith, went to <lb />
Snow Hill Saturday <lb />
for a week. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith ink-it. d her <lb />
neighbor friends Friday evening <lb />
to meet at what we call <lb />
a tobacco bar i party, enter- <lb />
the crowd for a few hours <lb />
very nicely. amused <lb />
themselves with a but <lb />
they were sitting th t on the <lb />
green grass, aid some of the <lb />
boys with them, and seamed to <lb />
enjoy the game very <lb />
The older people enjoyed looking <lb />
at them- Some of th boys <lb />
amused themselves <lb />
foot races, and last, but not <lb />
least, mother <lb />
and sister spread a table <lb />
and filled it with that <lb />
consisted of watermelons, <lb />
lopes, apples and peaches and <lb />
we all ate to the fill and very <lb />
reluctantly started for I <lb />
about eleven o'clock. It h <lb />
such a beautiful moonlight <lb />
we enjoyed the crowd and <lb />
hugely. l <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- B. P. Willoughby <lb />
and children, from near Farm- <lb />
ville, spent the day at C. E. <lb />
Sunday and at- <lb />
tended Sunday school at Smith's <lb />
school house. <lb />
Rev. S. P. expects to <lb />
commence a protracted meeting <lb />
at Smith school house the third <lb />
Sunday in this month. <lb />
I see in the Cross Roads items <lb />
that the itemizer wants <lb />
as to where Hugh Smith <lb />
and Cleveland Parker went, <lb />
when they said they went to the <lb />
unknown. The two first letters <lb />
of the man's name that they <lb />
went to the house of, is F. <lb />
Marion Smith, of our Smith- <lb />
town. <lb />
John Rouse, of <lb />
township, living on the farm <lb />
known as the Joyner <lb />
farm, has a squash in his garden <lb />
which he says will weigh <lb />
pounds. I don't think it will <lb />
weigh more than or pounds, <lb />
but it is a huge squash. It is <lb />
inches long, ISA inches in <lb />
and feet and inches in cir- <lb />
Those who know <lb />
me can judge if there is any <lb />
truth in this statement, but I will <lb />
vouch for it all except the <lb />
weight. Mr. Rouse says he is <lb />
going to weigh it. <lb />
We had heavy rain again Sun- <lb />
day evening and nearly all day <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. is on <lb />
the sick list again with boils and <lb />
sore throat. <lb />
The water in the river <lb />
to fast. If it continue <lb />
until there is considerable over- <lb />
flow the result will be further <lb />
damage to low land crops. <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it <lb />
with what t <lb />
thought was trouble<lb />
trouble. had tried many <lb />
th. Dr. almanac cam <lb />
concluded to <lb />
taken three bottle., and now I am <lb />
SH at all. am cured and <lb />
did It. I writ. la <lb />
attract the at- <lb />
of who u <lb />
. B BARRON. <lb />
Ml Main St. Kr. <lb />
Your Dr. Heart <lb />
cure, and we him to return <lb />
benefit bOW <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. C. NOBLES. <lb />
Authorized Agent of Tin- Eastern for and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
If you want the best wire G. J. Cherry, who has been next Monday and times will be <lb />
fence buy, American. spending a few days here with more lively then. <lb />
E. Turnage Sons Co. ; D. Gibb, returned to his home in S. F. Noble has accepted a <lb />
R. A. Fleming went to Dover j Charleston, Thursday. position with E, Turnage Son's <lb />
Tuesday. I K. Elite, a good top dresser Co; in their clothing store- j Dixon attended <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. Some one was so anxious to Timothy Sunday. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Jack, N. C, Aug. <lb />
Miss Dixon <lb />
day night and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Ruck. <lb />
J. S. Dixon and sister, Miss <lb />
Lena, were the guests of Miss <lb />
Minnie Ruck Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Misses Martha Williams <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
King's X Road, Aug 2- <lb />
WEEDS-T. <lb />
i. <lb />
to match at J. Smith <lb />
W. E- Hooks came in Tuesday <lb />
to see his wife, who is here visit <lb />
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R. H. Garris. He returned to <lb />
E. In Friday from on the Misses Gaskins and <lb />
Wendell. that they brought a load here Gracie Smith were the guests of <lb />
Any kind of sewing machine yesterday to Bell at the opening Muss Ruck Saturday <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins or belts Monday. Same people j night and Sunday. <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
fitting, rubber and it <lb />
his home in Fremont Thursday, rope and pulleys at J. j Some of our people are <lb />
A car load of American Wire Co. proving the looks of their homes <lb />
Fencing just received. of Norfolk, came the v, r <lb />
know a good thing when they Mr. and Mrs- UP. Williams <lb />
and children, of Cox's Mill, <lb />
E. Turnage Co. I Friday to spend a few days with <lb />
Mrs- Mary of brother, J. H. Tripp. His <lb />
son Texas, in Tuesday to <lb />
visit relatives and <lb />
If you wane a high grade <lb />
buggy at low price E. Turnage <lb />
Co. can sell <lb />
C. E. Spear visited his mother, <lb />
near Vanceboro, Sunday re <lb />
Miss who has been <lb />
spending a few days with him, <lb />
came with him. He returned to <lb />
Norfolk Monday. <lb />
T. Wood turnip and <lb />
rutabaga seed at J. R. Smith Co, <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
turned Monday. His sister. Miss Perkins Tablets and other pal <lb />
Annie, with him. <lb />
Don't fail to buy from <lb />
E. Turnage Co. where <lb />
you can buy them at cost. <lb />
Miss Georgia Joyner, <lb />
spending some time with <lb />
Ida and Annie Edwards, returned <lb />
to her home in LaGrange Tues- <lb />
day. <lb />
If you expect to buy a gasoline <lb />
engine E. Turnage Co. <lb />
can make price and terms <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Mrs. Daniel Jordan, of Hassell, <lb />
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lawns, Laces and Ham burgs <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
J. S. Ross, of came <lb />
in Friday to spend a few <lb />
with relatives and friends, <lb />
hose for <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb />
ought to follow suit. <lb />
Lois Joyner, of <lb />
came Monday evening to <lb />
a few days with Mrs. E. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Frank White has accepted a <lb />
position with J. J. <lb />
guests <lb />
.-. Sunday. <lb />
Most of the <lb />
through h . <lb />
and Mrs. W. L. <lb />
mere are <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Edwards and <lb />
spent Sunday night <lb />
Mrs. Matthews who is <lb />
quite sick. <lb />
Miss Fay Corey, from near <lb />
Ayden, visiting Miss <lb />
Smith this week, <lb />
Joe Brown and wife, of M <lb />
spent Sunday with H. <lb />
S. Tyson. <lb />
W. W. Worthington was <lb />
guest of J. E Nichols Sunday. <lb />
L. Alien, who has i en <lb />
I k, went to <lb />
i hope his <lb />
ii will <lb />
A. U i . <lb />
Sui day ii ; . i <lb />
Sirs. B . <lb />
. <lb />
. in our i i <lb />
and turd <lb />
the i . i tin l. <lb />
Other may boast of <lb />
things great and over the <lb />
of their streets elate. But <lb />
Greenville, n I of their <lb />
i when to <lb />
word and things th v <lb />
where r b II h n <lb />
no other streets can there be <lb />
found, varieties so r in <lb />
hi <lb />
smell is F n <lb />
rears head d <lb />
i . ,. <lb />
the <lb />
came in Tuesday evening to Co. <lb />
Mrs, J. H. S. Hodges. She re- <lb />
turned Wednesday. <lb />
and Mow- <lb />
and rakes for sale at old <lb />
price, E. Turnage Co. <lb />
Willie Faulkner has ac- <lb />
a position in the post <lb />
office. We think she will make <lb />
a good and we all wish <lb />
her much success in her change <lb />
of duty. <lb />
wagons are best, <lb />
because of H. C. <lb />
ton. E. Turnage Co <lb />
Miss Lena Dawson went to <lb />
Winterville Thursday, <lb />
W. L, Tucker went to Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Don't forget that your hay <lb />
will need baling that you <lb />
can purchase a hay press from <lb />
E. Turnage Co., at your <lb />
own terms. <lb />
Misses Jennie and Irene <lb />
of came in Wednesday <lb />
to visit the home of E. L. Brown. <lb />
Ask Mr. E. E. about the <lb />
Mrs. T. L. left for <lb />
Wilson Friday where she will <lb />
make her home. We regret <lb />
very much to have to lose Mr. <lb />
arid Mrs. from our <lb />
town and extend them a hearty <lb />
welcome whenever they wish to <lb />
come to see us. <lb />
School books, Bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
royal shoes for ladies <lb />
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
plant of J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon will convince you that <lb />
they can furnish you with <lb />
lumber to build a house, and nice <lb />
material with which to complete <lb />
it, such as mantel, <lb />
and turned work. S I <lb />
you a open or top bu x, <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel <lb />
barrow or repair any of above <lb />
for you. Make you wire doers <lb />
and screens for your windows. <lb />
Shoe your mules and <lb />
, , . . and let corn <lb />
while you live, and then can fur- <lb />
you with a nice coffin or <lb />
him you all it, <lb />
Thad Hare and J. R. Turnage <lb />
went to Grifton <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 />
Miss Blanche Cannon went to <lb />
Grifton Wednesday to spend the <lb />
night with Miss Fred Tucker. <lb />
She returned Thursday, Miss <lb />
Fred came with <lb />
For good, gentle <lb />
cheap. Apply to box <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
Jesse Cannon went to Green- <lb />
ville Wednesday. <lb />
Disc Harrows, Feed Cutters <lb />
and all improved farm <lb />
can had from <lb />
E. . ft Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. Edwards went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday to visit Mrs. <lb />
J. W. Brown returned today. <lb />
For large iron safe. <lb />
For particulars apply to box <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Misses Nannie and Lee <lb />
Nichols, after spending sometime <lb />
in Greenville with Mrs. L. W- <lb />
Tucker, returned Thursday. <lb />
They report a very nice time. <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith ft <lb />
J. F went to Kins ton <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
-Smith <lb />
Cured <lb />
father hat for y. ha -n I <lb />
bled with mid tried <lb />
me . i ; to effect h e with- <lb />
out writes John H, of <lb />
W. Va, Chamber- <lb />
and a Rem- <lb />
advertised In the <lb />
can and decided to try it. The <lb />
is one bottle cured him and he has not <lb />
suffered with the disease for eight; n <lb />
months Before taking this remedy he <lb />
constant sufferer. He is now <lb />
and well, and although <lb />
years old, ran do as much work s a <lb />
young Sold Jno. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward Wooten, <lb />
Mr. i Tucker Dead. <lb />
morn- <lb />
. . . <lb />
.- . <lb />
-1 tin. crop of tobacco am <lb />
tended through .-. weeks. <lb />
heart <lb />
W. Worthington . <lb />
How Fortunate. <lb />
new skirt, <lb />
which I though I had lost And <lb />
I fin-i it in your box <lb />
fortunate, madame. <lb />
You thought it was stolen, you <lb />
know. <lb />
. he will it by i i he <lb />
tic was age and ,;. . through buying chair , <lb />
leaves a wife, but no children. <lb />
Mr. Tucker Greenville a <lb />
few . was c <lb />
of the township and also a while <lb />
on th- police force. He after- . <lb />
w engaged in business which J- <lb />
hi-had to give because of E. and Miss <lb />
tailing health. The will I Leona Tyson visited Mrs. <lb />
take place day afternoon at I <lb />
U. T, Smith went to Oak City <lb />
Saturday returned Monday. <lb />
Marcellus Smith and children <lb />
spent at the <lb />
Count <lb />
n . i <lb />
hi <lb />
I n.<lb />
l V, ll <lb />
in<lb />
. . <lb />
. . <lb />
. . <lb />
. rs <lb />
of <lb />
. . ilk <lb />
the John May place, <lb />
miles from town. <lb />
bout <lb />
Joyner Thursday and Friday. <lb />
Whet Best for <lb />
Mr. A. Robinson of On- <lb />
h-s been troubled for j with <lb />
in and Chamber- <lb />
Stomach and I Tablets as <lb />
best medicine I over If <lb />
troubled with indigestion or <lb />
give them a trial. They arc n <lb />
to prove beneficial. They are to <lb />
I take and pica- a-1 in <lb />
cents, free at Jno. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward d Wooten. <lb />
. i <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. V. <lb />
Al the Close of Business June 1909. <lb />
C. A. Smith at Fountain spent <lb />
Sunday with his mother, <lb />
W. S. E. Smith. <lb />
Granulated c Eyes <lb />
Cured <lb />
twenty years I red fr m a <lb />
la I i f led a a; .-, <lb />
Martin of Henrietta, Ky. <lb />
February, 1903, a gentleman me <lb />
to try chamberlain Salve, bought <lb />
one and used two-thirds <lb />
it and my eyes have not me any <lb />
trouble This sane is fur s <lb />
By L. Wooten and A- <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
up slop <lb />
The . I j imps, <lb />
skips and oft <lb />
showing i i n ; <lb />
those who n b r it bad <lb />
too. for weeds grass hide <lb />
many gs from view. <lb />
By dews and rains <lb />
mad worse, while frogs. <lb />
Sic., their rehearse, where <lb />
reptiles and <lb />
galore, make many for <lb />
the lands of yore. And when <lb />
the moon denies its light, then <lb />
revels its delight, <lb />
Wood Industry Shows Rapid Growth., fat town few <lb />
Washington, July between, and in the distance <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,039.18 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
S. Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
fund <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
,, Undivided profits, less <lb />
8,402.65 j cur. exp, and taxes pd. <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
684.87 <lb />
72.00 <lb />
Deposits still, to check 41,820.35 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 46.90 <lb />
Total 180,080.12 <lb />
only seen, So betwixt the <lb />
weeds, grass neglect and things, <lb />
a useless of woe the poor <lb />
man sings. But the man <lb />
No question he <lb />
for unto him cometh death <lb />
K. H. <lb />
casket and hearse for yourself <lb />
or family. Come to see us, <lb />
Yours tn pleas, <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon <lb />
Harry Cox, of Greensboro, <lb />
came Saturday to spend a short <lb />
while with relatives and friends. <lb />
G. Thomas, of Stoneville, came <lb />
Saturday to be with Glenn <lb />
Gentry through the tobacco sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
J. W. Moore went to Norfolk <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Edwin Tripp left Sunday for <lb />
Morehead City and returned <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Our people have done right <lb />
much work on some of the roads <lb />
leading to Ayden and the farm- <lb />
will And it much more pleas- <lb />
ant in bringing their tobacco to <lb />
Ayden than formerly. <lb />
The attention of the road over- <lb />
seers of township is <lb />
called to the fact that they are <lb />
required by law to meet with <lb />
the road supervisors on the first <lb />
Saturday in August and render <lb />
report of condition of their road. <lb />
They will meet at the mayor's <lb />
office in Ayden. <lb />
W. M. Edwards, Jno. W- <lb />
Glenn, J. J. Gentry, Richard <lb />
Wingate, I. J. Jesse <lb />
Hart, R H. Garris, J. B. Pierce. <lb />
J. R. Turnage, J- J. <lb />
W. H. Harris, J. A. Harrington, <lb />
R. L. Knott, and J. T. Keel went <lb />
to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Our tobacco market will open <lb />
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
I, J. it. Smith, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement to Hie. best o, my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-; <lb />
fore me, this of June, <lb />
1909, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R. O. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OPENING IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb />
AYDEN, N. C- <lb />
We will open our wan house ready to serve our customers on Mon- <lb />
day Aug. and we want bring us that load of tobacco and <lb />
let us snow you that we can do what we promise. <lb />
Remember the place and New Imperial opens <lb />
1908, there were cue <lb />
veneer 332,512.000 feet lo-rs, <lb />
valued at against <lb />
feet, valued at <lb />
in 1907, according to <lb />
statistics just published by the <lb />
Bureau of the Census in j sure taxes <lb />
with the United States <lb />
Forest service Although i- Spots <lb />
conditions , . ; ,,. <lb />
were unfavorable daring the ma- <lb />
the amount of wood <lb />
cut into veneer increased, sub- I <lb />
being mad, in Bitter, <lb />
quantity of both imported fail to t-l run- <lb />
domestic wood consumed. <lb />
was due in a measure to the ever write K. M. J- <lb />
closer canvass in 1908, when re- LT <lb />
turns were received from will prevent Typhoid . <lb />
active establishments located <lb />
thirty-four states, . . .,. , . <lb />
in thirty one states, the IN KAN <lb />
the In J. Crap of. Gd <lb />
year, ranked first among the Farmer- <lb />
woods used for veneer, Reports to . from <lb />
feet being consumed, with parts of thee that <lb />
valuation of crops are improving very <lb />
a percentage of 31.4 of the total. much. The fact of the matter<lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <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 />
We arc now closing out our line of LOW CUT SHOES, and also <lb />
our line of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at a reduced price to make <lb />
room for our fall line of goods. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY by <lb />
coming to sec us before you make your purchase. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
consumption. The demand for <lb />
red gum was even greater than <lb />
in 1901, when its percentage of <lb />
the whole consumption was <lb />
Among other woods, with the <lb />
exception of yellow pine, which <lb />
shows an important increase is <lb />
noted. <lb />
The principal woods imported <lb />
for the industry were mahogany <lb />
land Spanish cedar. Of the for <lb />
feet were used, with <lb />
a valuation of <lb />
against feet with a <lb />
of in 1907. <lb />
Call and see 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 />
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 />
is, and as we have said before, <lb />
the man who has not down <lb />
and waited for the s-in to come <lb />
out, but continued to work, is <lb />
not grumbling much over his <lb />
crop. Tis true, corn has suffer- <lb />
ed much everywhere, but as to <lb />
the crop generally, the farmer <lb />
who has worked, <lb />
and has a good crop. <lb />
We know two farmer, whose <lb />
farms are located just across <lb />
road from each other. One of <lb />
these farmers is not seen away <lb />
from his home once a month; the <lb />
other is seen more away from it <lb />
than on it. The land and the <lb />
soil are identical, but the crops <lb />
are just reversed; one has a fine <lb />
crop, the other has just a half a <lb />
crop. Now, which has a good <lb />
one and which has a bad Can <lb />
you guess case is the <lb />
same everywhere, and we'll <lb />
a silk hat on <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
I Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
X-w<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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rt II III <lb />
BEGINNING <lb />
Monday, July 11th, 1309 <lb />
ALL OXFORDS j <lb />
in our store will be greatly <lb />
in price, as <lb />
Influx's soft sole Oxfords were <lb />
to wen <lb />
to were <lb />
to were <lb />
Ankle Straps to <lb />
to were <lb />
to w re <lb />
Oxford Tie to were <lb />
to were <lb />
were <lb />
to were <lb />
Ark- Strap L-2 to were <lb />
1-2 g, re <lb />
51-2 to were <lb />
i-2 to were <lb />
Oxford Tie 1-2 to were <lb />
1-2 to were <lb />
81-2 to were <lb />
S I to were <lb />
Ankle Straps 1-2 to were <lb />
to wore <lb />
. were <lb />
Miss 111-2 to were <lb />
. 111-2 to <lb />
Oxford Ties 1-2 to <lb />
111-2 to were <lb />
ll 1-2 were <lb />
Ankle Straps to were <lb />
. 111-2 to were <lb />
1-2 to were <lb />
Lades Oxford and Ankle Straps, were <lb />
v ere <lb />
CO DOW <lb />
now <lb />
GO now <lb />
COW <lb />
now <lb />
now <lb />
no iv <lb />
So now <lb />
now <lb />
now <lb />
New She Him. <lb />
A voting wan and a young <lb />
man lean over the front pate. They <lb />
are lovers. It is moonlight. He i.- <lb />
loath to leave. U the parting is the <lb />
last. He is about to go swear. She <lb />
is reluctant to see him depart. Tie- I <lb />
swine on the gale. <lb />
never forget he say-, <lb />
if death should me my <lb />
last thought will be of <lb />
be true to she sobs. <lb />
never see anybody else or love <lb />
them long as <lb />
They part. <lb />
years later he returns. <lb />
sweetheart of former years has mar-1 <lb />
They meet at a party. <lb />
has changed greatly. Between the; <lb />
A Diplomat. <lb />
As soon as the apartment <lb />
ready for the janitor <lb />
placed a sign in several of <lb />
UM second and third story windows. <lb />
. .;.,, saw the placards he <lb />
any things not exactly <lb />
, . ; to the discretion of <lb />
lilt- <lb />
stick all those no <lb />
he he asked. <lb />
the apartments are real- <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
thought it a good plan to let folks <lb />
know they were going oil so <lb />
dances the recognition takes place, i <lb />
me she muses with her. <lb />
fan . a tattoo on her <lb />
hand, i. you or your a <lb />
who wan old <lb />
r-. <lb />
I don't know <lb />
my <lb />
he say. <lb />
London <lb />
is nil right in <lb />
aid the agent, somewhat mollified, <lb />
you didn't go about it in the <lb />
That is not the proper <lb />
kind of a notice. Never use the <lb />
clam apart- <lb />
house. Always It <lb />
makes a better impression. <lb />
so ids cheap. Any agent who want <lb />
his apartments to brine n big price <lb />
will tell yon <lb />
, North Ai <lb />
--vi <lb />
. grazing <lb />
a an ex-1 <lb />
p the We are just in receipt of <lb />
r and i Plowed very one couches. Call and see <lb />
r early in the spring it them. Taft Vandyke. <lb />
now l . non of <lb />
mat m . Pi s humus in the <lb />
now , and makes it rich m <lb />
not c <lb />
i. j. <lb />
fir price.-- on re- t <lb />
were <lb />
were <lb />
were <lb />
Men's <lb />
Ties, were <lb />
wire <lb />
were<lb />
now <lb />
now <lb />
now J <lb />
row <lb />
row <lb />
i ow ft <lb />
now GO <lb />
oil now <lb />
n I <lb />
now I CO <lb />
i s i <lb />
now CO n <lb />
now <lb />
now <lb />
row <lb />
row <lb />
A now <lb />
now W <lb />
now <lb />
now <lb />
We are offering some <lb />
values in chairs. Call look <lb />
us Taft Vandyke. <lb />
one <lb />
Coward <lb />
o. <lb />
en's <lb />
PUTTING <lb />
We carry <lb />
OR SPICES FOR <lb />
UP YOUR FRUITS. <lb />
the best to be had. <lb />
FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, <lb />
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. <lb />
A F I <lb />
THE NEW DRUG STORE <lb />
Just Received <lb />
A CAR L <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 i <lb />
MERCANTILE COMPANY <lb />
am a <lb />
OF <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, <lb />
a- <lb />
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, Grimesland, N. C; Jesse Cannon, Ayden, N. C; Cliff Edwards, Greenville, N. C; Lucy <lb />
colored, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
HUM<lb />
IN<lb />
J VI B Baa<lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L- C ARTHUR, <lb />
EM VI LI <lb />
tr <lb />
c. <lb />
WINNER <lb />
T E offered three handsome prizes to the of <lb />
our stores, and it is our to announce tint <lb />
these have WOO the following <lb />
who drew the numbers <lb />
PRIZE-A Buffet worth to J. F. <lb />
Davenport, Ticket No. <lb />
SECOND Mahogany Princess Dressy, worn <lb />
to T. Ticket No. <lb />
THIRD PRIZE-A Toilet Set worth Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Burton. Ticket No. <lb />
These prizes now at our stores and will be delivered <lb />
to the winners on presentation of their tickets. <lb />
This is to say that I witnessed the drawing;, and held <lb />
during the contest the winning numbers for the three s <lb />
Furniture Co, and the prizes <lb />
were drawn by the parties as mentioned in the above state- <lb />
C S. <lb />
These prizes are absolutely free to the winners, as every <lb />
purchaser got lull value for every dollar's worth goods <lb />
bought us. . <lb />
W carry a Furniture and House Furnishing <lb />
Goods, and rt always pay yon to buy where you can <lb />
the right at the right prices. <lb />
II<lb />
Is <lb />
ll <lb />
Origin of the <lb />
Preparations of Dress. <lb />
There is a in Japan cast the <lb />
bad Ha la <lb />
In the by of <lb />
i A <lb />
was by l UM <lb />
from <lb />
death <lb />
nil around. An <lb />
result until the priests conceived the <lb />
idea of performing a symbolic <lb />
or on the grass covered <lb />
bill outside the temple. As if by mag- <lb />
the death vapors and <lb />
peace and restored to <lb />
Ilia The legend concludes <lb />
that this la how Japanese acting orig- <lb />
Tile Japanese word for <lb />
is to have <lb />
come trow its origin, <lb />
and, ya. a <lb />
In Japan when a lady In- <lb />
tends CO BO I lie theater she Is called <lb />
tint day previous by a <lb />
to build up artificial structure <lb />
Which Is the pride of every Japanese <lb />
highborn lady, This necessitates her <lb />
pending the In her Stale dress. <lb />
reclining her head on a wooden block. <lb />
called A few hours before <lb />
going to the theater she covers her <lb />
lips with a layer of gold, its It <lb />
lakes several hours for this paint to <lb />
Into the cherry color which <lb />
lends charm to the white com- <lb />
of i he face. <lb />
As a rule, Japanese performances <lb />
last from a. in. to i l- although <lb />
certain historical dramas which follow <lb />
the life of the hero through all his <lb />
vicissitudes to his death go for <lb />
days. <lb />
In Japan, the social <lb />
of the actors Is that of the lowest <lb />
class of society, hut In reality they en- <lb />
Joy great consideration and are Idol- <lb />
by the general <lb />
ton Post <lb />
redeemable its face value, pro- <lb />
sided a dear three-fifths of its phys- <lb />
surface be the re- H <lb />
window of ft <lb />
treasury department. <lb />
Doe or Roe may have to submit I <lb />
to a little perhaps, <lb />
to he I r how the I <lb />
g off that other two. <lb />
fifths. It t if In a <lb />
is <lb />
it would <lb />
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or <lb />
i an cut i <lb />
.; to of the I <lb />
i. liner <lb />
; doing<lb />
W.<lb />
W. P. <lb />
The man are for <lb />
you need <lb />
Bill Posting and Sign Tacking <lb />
and tor Adv. <lb />
Framed to Order <lb />
Tl you want your <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Is <lb />
Razor Blades Sharpened <lb />
at cents a <lb />
Agent for Carbon <lb />
Taper and Typewriter Ribbons <lb />
none better made. <lb />
All do <lb />
W- P EDWARDS<lb />
ii t <lb />
Cobb <lb />
S Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Broken <lb />
in Cotton, Grain <lb />
and <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
and Cora <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Las <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W, B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
CG. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton and I <lb />
Bagging, Tie.,, Bag. <lb />
Corn <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very- <lb />
beat barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
HUGO AS ARTIST. <lb />
I Tho Great French Writer's <lb />
Hi- Own Drawings. <lb />
wan read tin- f <lb />
the <lb />
then man. <lb />
I u mil rule <lb />
w ban- <lb />
lines <lb />
him to by <lb />
-r Victor r <lb />
not t l- they <lb />
a ex- <lb />
t- <lb />
did to was <lb />
an; way associated with Win. <lb />
For Instance, lie considered bis draw- <lb />
which were ft-r the most part <lb />
of <lb />
tn make them the Subject a <lb />
testamentary provision, in his will of <lb />
Aug. 1881, he wrote, <lb />
drawings and everything which shall <lb />
be drawn by to the National Li- <lb />
of Pails, which will be one day <lb />
the Library of the United States of <lb />
drawings are said to have <lb />
been produced more often than not In <lb />
the following If a blot of Ink <lb />
chanced to fall on bis paper while ho <lb />
held Ills pen aloft in of n word <lb />
or rhyme, lie enlarged the Spot ab- <lb />
sent and made additions to <lb />
it Instinctively under the Influence of <lb />
n species of direction <lb />
be bud produced a sinister moon- <lb />
light scene or a <lb />
Uniting with bristling ruins <lb />
shuddering Waters of n river of <lb />
Ho elaborated with great <lb />
care, however, during his Irksome exile <lb />
at Guernsey certain crude Impressions <lb />
he had transferred to his sketchbook <lb />
during Ids journeys the valley or <lb />
lbs Rhine. a great <lb />
lover of children, he drew figures of <lb />
the mast extravagant sort for <lb />
of the young people of his <lb />
L. In Book- <lb />
i man. <lb />
I r <lb />
I ill. <lb />
By <lb />
nor may <lb />
if ho shall i m the pro- <lb />
i f piece <lb />
national <lb />
merit, . till orally o ; toward <lb />
and Doe, will o <lb />
may be k- than three-fifths, <lb />
but clearly more than two-fifths of <lb />
tho original note, paying just half <lb />
the value of tho bill, how- <lb />
ever, as penalty for accident. <lb />
In tho case of Brown <lb />
Smith, known and respected <lb />
in hi- homo city, he may recover the <lb />
full value of note is under <lb />
two-fifth measure provided he <lb />
will appear before officer of the <lb />
law qualified to administer oath <lb />
and make affidavit as to time, man <lb />
in which the <lb />
was accomplished. This <lb />
davit will be attested by the official <lb />
goal of the off it. who o must he <lb />
prepared to attest in like manner <lb />
the i -n-r of ; e <lb />
; in e in dancer . <lb />
A n note or <lb />
arc Io the ; pr<lb />
one ha well said that an IDLE DOLLAR <lb />
to waste. Think an addition <lb />
be to the working capital Pitt ii all II <lb />
were brought cut and deposited in the banks. <lb />
Why net help and by depositing <lb />
your money in <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co, <lb />
It has a working capita of CO and can assist you in <lb />
time of <lb />
It a Board Directors who arc not merely <lb />
name but who sec to the safe management the con- <lb />
, . <lb />
It 1-as provided by to <lb />
the interests of its customers in the way Bonded Officers, <lb />
Burglary Examinations, and Strict Supervision. <lb />
It numbers customer all throughout the <lb />
county the Firms is to the smallest <lb />
his Christmas money. <lb />
We will your account whether or small <lb />
and will take giving yew th best service <lb />
The GREENVILLE BAN KIN <lb />
TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
CO <lb />
in the for re lent I <lb />
currency nitwit has destroy-d <lb />
; m i re -e rial under <lb />
Be n f to; -i i. in p <lb />
on i ii <lb />
to yon for the reason the <lb />
I willing to es <lb />
new cam- for it. And if you <lb />
hare I i- <lb />
to pave the es and <lb />
to the nearest to <lb />
tho Sports- <lb />
man <lb />
-7-- <lb />
R. HUGH M. <lb />
TRAFFIC <lb />
Important Changes in So <lb />
Between Washington, a <lb />
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, lull; <lb />
Sunday <lb />
I. M. M- <lb />
Naming of <lb />
t or. of the ling of <lb />
dates lack lime <lb />
of Greek revolution. Some feel- <lb />
in arose oar a name for the town, <lb />
and a was held at which <lb />
tho admirers of General Demetrius i <lb />
Ypsilanti, the Greek general who <lb />
was important as a loader for <lb />
people, won. the Greek <lb />
to the city. Some <lb />
ago an of the Greek <lb />
hoard of j <lb />
city of evident or-; <lb />
of the n no inti rested him, and <lb />
ho wrote to tin- mayor of Ypsilanti, <lb />
asking how it happened that <lb />
city had the name of the Greek pen- <lb />
which ho said was also hie. <lb />
family Ho asked if <lb />
were any Greeks there and wished, <lb />
to know something of city. Tho <lb />
reply told him something of how <lb />
tho received name, and he <lb />
responded offer of a <lb />
trail of his kinsman if tho oily eared <lb />
for the Later this was re- <lb />
g.<lb />
. M. <lb />
E it <lb />
6.87 <lb />
P. M. <lb />
No. <lb />
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M. <lb />
8.45 <lb />
A. M. <lb />
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I TIME<lb />
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villa <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Its <lb />
Sui <lb />
A. M<lb />
6.12 <lb />
A. ft- <lb />
3.57 <lb />
9.17 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
7.87 <lb />
a. <lb />
Through Schedule Raleigh <lb />
Washington and N <lb />
hi Greenville, <lb />
cw N. C. <lb />
No. S June Sunday <lb />
A. M.<lb />
A. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
East Carolina Training A <lb />
Th <lb />
Si <lb />
CENT <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town- Five <lb />
in operation and each ore pro- <lb />
over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Oar place is inviting, <lb />
Our f <lb />
i electrical <lb />
dry and v. La- <lb />
r, . , . <lb />
Ending Letter. <lb />
Tin- Simplicity of n n Idler <lb />
ending would hare astounded Jeremy <lb />
Taylor, letters to John Evelyn <lb />
often wind up with triumphs <lb />
of complexity in respect His best <lb />
in, me that I am, in <lb />
and of <lb />
dear sir, your and most <lb />
endeared friend and <lb />
or very affectionate friend <lb />
and In <lb />
of kind the <lb />
and the- are <lb />
always the two Indispensable words. <lb />
Probably no man. woman or child <lb />
would combine tin-so two at the end <lb />
hi ii day.- Louden <lb />
Tour baby cries a treat deal <lb />
you do anything for <lb />
dug barks a good deal. <lb />
you do anything to stop <lb />
It. such unreasonable <lb />
pie as you haven't any right to live in<lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved Dairy to the John- <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
better prepared than ever furnish <lb />
all Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. PI n T 2-1. <lb />
DUDLEY. <lb />
Thousands sick every year with <lb />
r of complaint. Thous- <lb />
ands are cur, by taking <lb />
Balsam. Warranted to give <lb />
by J L. <lb />
Established and maintained the State for the young men and <lb />
women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession leaching. <lb />
Buildings am equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. <lb />
opens October <lb />
For prospectus and information, address <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d w mos <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
Furniture and House Fund. <lb />
ALWAYS GO TO <lb />
TAFT a VANDYKE <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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In Charge of C. CARROLL <lb />
r . Rates on M <lb />
,. <lb />
of re profitable fishing, buying now. W. L. Co. <lb />
e r- it was carried over from Leave your order at <lb />
spent last and they feasted on- They <lb />
. . prompt delivery. <lb />
and grapes, We are offering special priCes <lb />
A new lot of men's and all went up the river about patent medicines, <lb />
and pocket cutlery, for the <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
An I infirmities, such as <lb />
i bowels, <lb />
. Barber Co I the grass thick thirty days. <lb />
. M Clara and Janie M TO tat W. L. <lb />
. .; . <lb />
n, of . was in <lb />
. m is working very <lb />
. d be -i. <lb />
. . . . using to <lb />
lies off. It is <lb />
I . us it. <lb />
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. Fox to s- <lb />
Dr. J. M. Parrott, of Kinston, <lb />
was in toy Saturday. <lb />
J. Cox is at home this <lb />
. House Co. <lb />
there- facing the , e and <lb />
n Virginia. go I i W. L. House Co. <lb />
.- to large baskets as Ca; Whitehead of <lb />
once, at below some one expressed it. th sat . Saturday Sun. <lb />
. day here with his family. <lb />
. us only two in number, <lb />
;. I <lb />
. ., smaller the <lb />
. . n. was . <lb />
rs plans tor the s Ding. <lb />
boys came with d week. <lb />
ii o .- th ; d Wood returned from <lb />
the i- . i . . . i- Norfolk Monday. <lb />
and making merry, Quite a number of our citizens <lb />
was in boating, attended services at <lb />
strolling, bath I Branch Sunday, <lb />
bat lay in the i Miss Meta Dew left this morn- <lb />
beside the still i for to spend mi <lb />
e the Tar and went to sleep. . time with j. H. Sherrod. <lb />
. they<lb />
East Cari Training c . <lb />
a few i They i <lb />
I ii v ab ten <lb />
i an x <lb />
a specific effect on <lb />
fan Inn the bowel, them <lb />
to perform their natural functions as <lb />
in th and <lb />
VIGOR <lb />
to kidneys, and LIVER. <lb />
adapted to Bod <lb />
. . . . <lb />
. shoes <lb />
. . . <lb />
. . . <lb />
Another . <lb />
; . . is right. <lb />
. . ;. .- the . v,. <lb />
. They <lb />
A. A;. . Co. <lb />
r. Frank <lb />
Cox is v and i <lb />
. this week. , hi <lb />
it cheap sale now the Tar. <lb />
i . nice lot of <lb />
Mai of Grifton, was at and below cost <lb />
in tow n yesterday. Carolina Supply <lb />
Just received A lot Chickens and eggs a .-v <lb />
Sherwin Williams paint. Come and the best <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. Barber <lb />
Misses Lena Dawson and For improved Met . <lb />
. . C yesterday machines, , <lb />
. Bi e i. <lb />
., it . bi st <lb />
Come and see us, I Collins i i Caskets, <lb />
i furnish nice <lb />
A. ;. Cox Mfr. Co. Cox Ml <lb />
On y afternoon th to say to <lb />
met <lb />
E. E x. I <lb />
you a good <lb />
After spending some time <lb />
her with parents, Albert <lb />
Barker rt to <lb />
Monday. <lb />
co announce <lb />
M . on id almost well <lb />
Miss Lucretia Hughes, who has <lb />
I i some time . <lb />
Butt, returned t i .- r <lb />
home ;.; Washington Monday. <lb />
THE PEOPLE'S <lb />
Oh for the Warehouse, <lb />
That's the house for <lb />
Where I my tobacco, <lb />
To U C. R. T. <lb />
i the worker <lb />
That I have ever Beet. <lb />
A I get good price <lb />
When I with in, <lb />
Together we will n. <lb />
A,.,, in erst p our <lb />
v c on fl <lb />
On you will n <lb />
tacked, <lb />
Hut . to follow big v <lb />
To th you <lb />
find ii. bed t i <lb />
Ii., Io ; I <lb />
t will com back. <lb />
Th People's on of <lb />
largest i. the state, <lb />
Which at <lb />
in wagon . i <lb />
freight, <lb />
;. . . m all parts of the gr nil <lb />
At P pie's it is <lb />
ii. re to hem, <lb />
Mr, Jas. I. Thompson our <lb />
ti . <lb />
Re talks dwells long. <lb />
It pi.-. to bear him s, i.-in <lb />
H . strong, ; n <lb />
polite, <lb />
C T. H. Walker will see .- <lb />
co put right, <lb />
T . i bid j out <lb />
t, <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At f June <lb />
18.11 <lb />
Resources <lb />
discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank note.- and other <lb />
S. notes mi <lb />
Total 114,214.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 15,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 650.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 850.86 <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposit 202.80 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 6,834.07 <lb />
862.06 Due to and <lb />
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb />
1,173.53 <lb />
605.62 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
06.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J. K Green, Cashier and F, A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to be- <lb />
fore mo, this 30th day of June, <lb />
K. II. <lb />
Notary <lb />
J. K. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
A. U. <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT If CONDITION OP <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, June 23rd, <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Stock <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
For ; i . i C. T. will i <lb />
. n <lb />
Banking house, Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Due From Banks <lb />
At the . and Bankers <lb />
i. ever lag, Cash items <lb />
. l. is a very i i. smith will put p j <lb />
young-lady. She has wop many ,. . , minor coin cur <lb />
friends ardent admirers he cm, Bk notes <lb />
. We sincerely hope she Will In fact h a very man. Nat ; roves, <lb />
come again. Our book-keeper. Mr. B. I. Conn, <lb />
A. G. Cox, chairman of th. many <lb />
B ard of Education of <lb />
won, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
i Undivided profits, <lb />
1,199.621 cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
I Bills payable <lb />
2,176.10 j Time certificate <lb />
Deposit <lb />
j Deposit subjects <lb />
to cheek <lb />
Cashier's Checks <lb />
233.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
34.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
5,762.04 <lb />
38.90 <lb />
. to Greenville first <lb />
. . . <lb />
rs. <lb />
Rev. . H. is all . <lb />
I ;. lady. <lb />
Mi B M re, near <lb />
i tier U. S. notes <lb />
Total i Total <lb />
keeps . the sales, <lb />
, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
Cora ti.- ate J, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
The , the most swear that the above is true to the best of my <lb />
, . on . <lb />
Then most of the tanner, you i <lb />
a meat, <lb />
Our Griffin, n . <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be<lb />
to <lb />
Sch div of Jun <lb />
; return s 1909. R. <lb />
money p.,.<lb />
ltd ton <lb />
. <lb />
T. for t <lb />
. i ., <lb />
. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
W. W. Dawson. <lb />
Director; <lb />
. . . <lb />
. Barber O . <lb />
.;. of the program <lb />
j . <lb />
i worth W After sizes and net . <lb />
was an interesting , <lb />
discussion of nature, N j <lb />
relative tendencies to Come and see our new st; <lb />
Rood and bad. Although Harrington, Barbe <lb />
rs present wen very good, Buggies are getting <lb />
their friends were all good, Come to set Hunsucker <lb />
and their children were very Cox Manufacturing C . <lb />
satisfactory; yet they believed Winterville,. <lb />
hard struggle for <lb />
that it is <lb />
any of us to do our duty. The <lb />
mother's meeting has a largo <lb />
membership and is to be <lb />
on its aims and attain- <lb />
good and comfortable <lb />
school desk call or write A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., Winter- <lb />
ville. N. C. Th y have the <lb />
right disk the right price. <lb />
Yesterday at <lb />
Now is the time to g . <lb />
desk. Prices right, <lb />
ship Com- t <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
. N. <lb />
I am representing th i <lb />
and strongest fire in- <lb />
companies in Ai a. <lb />
I also write mortgages, . . <lb />
etc. J. S. Ross, Wu <lb />
Cooking and heating <lb />
ranges just v I <lb />
. . , . <lb />
church <lb />
v., spent <lb />
, . <lb />
here v n . I u. <lb />
; i home H I <lb />
ea it . h, <lb />
id in you . that la i i n . <lb />
passing . the ct <lb />
i ii A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, you The last, but not tho least, <lb />
them pushing <lb />
i . inquiring we found that La go box with metal roof, <lb />
have just closed their sea <lb />
son for tobacco trucks, i; J. <lb />
ii . i I THE BEST PRICES, <lb />
Va this season. said <lb />
Military School <lb />
1851 1909. <lb />
Oxford. North Carolina <lb />
English <lb />
Ii Military <lb />
manly carriage. <lb />
. U old, with <lb />
th and bin <lb />
Modem <lb />
fan-, <lb />
moral, mental, physical and social <lb />
lawn, athletic park, running <lb />
the social <lb />
of people. Tho town , <lb />
a century an an c v <lb />
ready for <lb />
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL <lb />
Col. J. C. Oxford, N. C. <lb />
live o'clock the members of material U <lb />
the Your, Christian Harrington Barber c <lb />
met at the Baptist church, Just received a <lb />
where they were taker on I Sunday shirts. All kin , <lb />
wagons and buggies to Bryant's; and prices. <lb />
a beautiful place about j Harrington, Barber <lb />
three n up the Tar river j Don't forget that W. L e <lb />
from Greenville. They reached makes the best cold drink to <lb />
They also report a tobacco <lb />
season. They are now busy <lb />
on school desks and other things <lb />
f r the <lb />
of Bishop Ordination. <lb />
Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, <lb />
Dr. F. D. Swindell Dies Suddenly, op of the Eastern Diocese of <lb />
Kinston, July Carolina, will arrive in <lb />
Dr. F. D Swindell, pastor of the Greenville next Saturday for the <lb />
Methodist church of this city, purpose of ordaining to the <lb />
Dog Fight. died suddenly last night in Beau priesthood Rev. B. F. Huske, <lb />
Tl a dog fight on the has been spending the popular rector of St. Paul's <lb />
early time recuperating. The ordination <lb />
near using trouble. A, He in hell be <lb />
from months. During his morning, and all people of the <lb />
there at half past nine- The <lb />
channel and best fishing place <lb />
being on the opposite side the <lb />
river, their first fun came in be <lb />
inn- carried across in little boats <lb />
which could take only six at a <lb />
time. With some rocking and <lb />
dipping of the boats and a few <lb />
shrill cries front the lasses they <lb />
were ail safely across. Another <lb />
boat fad already taken a large <lb />
bundle f poles and some <lb />
bait, and all were soon quiet for <lb />
t to bite. The quiet, how- <lb />
rot last long fr an <lb />
gel L led i . ., of <lb />
. i . <lb />
i dog in with him The at no his community are cordially invited <lb />
. and a town dog got Pulpit coming up Saturday to be present. Rev. Isaac W <lb />
i when the owner of and returning Monday. He had j Hughes of Fayetteville. and . . <lb />
town used his pocket much that ho some others of the clergy will own fertilizers and <lb />
country dog, result- U return, also be present. Bishop Strange mt b m much of the <lb />
feeling between the; next week with will remain over and preach <lb />
ii the <lb />
in some . . <lb />
own rs of the dogs, it went out with a party Sunday night. <lb />
not be a bad idea for the alder- on to <lb />
men to the of Report <lb />
the streets to bud H <lb />
dogs. They are really danger-, <lb />
Plaiting Fall Potatoes. <lb />
Ex-Representative S. M. <lb />
Jones, of Bethel, was here Fri- <lb />
day, and we heard him say it <lb />
looked almost like spring plant- <lb />
time around the <lb />
farmers being busy hauling fer- <lb />
and planting largely for <lb />
a fall crop of Irish potatoes. The <lb />
Rt Hector believes the fall crop <lb />
of potatoes can be made as profit- <lb />
able as the spring crop, and the <lb />
Bethel township farmers are <lb />
going at the matter <lb />
that they ought to also <lb />
and likely to cause trouble; <lb />
any time. <lb />
Farms sale, Money to lean. <lb />
in town. <lb />
Another large lot <lb />
shoes just received. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Don't forget that this is the <lb />
last month of the special sale <lb />
now going on at A. W. Ange oil The Crime of Idleness. <lb />
Co. means trouble for any one. . . t. t n <lb />
For ill kinds of nice Crocker ft J- L- <lb />
, V J constipation, ltd for <lb />
Bee A. W Ange Go. a low complexion . <lb />
tip. keens . but <lb />
Keeps New Life Pills banish liver <lb />
goods for sale because build health. Sta at; <lb />
are best. druggists. <lb />
closing out <lb />
nets, bridles, etc below The last few days Greenville <lb />
Also a nice lot of ; has almost had a Hour famine,<lb />
kind. <lb />
The Hair Cot. <lb />
It is supposed that death came j The government report issued <lb />
about four o'clock. The inter- j Monday based on reports from <lb />
will be held in New Bern correspondents gives the <lb />
tomorrow. of the cotton crop on July <lb />
25th at 71.9 per cent, of normal. <lb />
North Carolina is put down at <lb />
and on the same date of last <lb />
year it was <lb />
In a certain Sunday School a <lb />
teacher told her pupils the story <lb />
of Samson and <lb />
do you learn, she said, <lb />
the Samson <lb />
don't never piped <lb />
Joe, have a woman cut a <lb />
feller's Weekly. <lb />
After two I in . . <lb />
at S. id. <lb />
SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
An over many and Bronchial Remedies, <lb />
yr . J of . cold by s-i s on bowels. No <lb />
Prepared by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. <lb />
FOR SALE B JNO. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1909 <lb />
NUMB <lb />
ALDERMEN HAVE BUSY SESSION, that the Board of Com- <lb />
had promised the <lb />
MANY IMPORTANT MATTERS UP use to help construct <lb />
FOR CONSIDERATION. road on street <lb />
from Evans street to the East <lb />
mi Street Teachers Training <lb />
REV. B. F. HUSKE <lb />
BEAUTIFUL SERVICE IN ST PAUL'S <lb />
CHURCH SUNDAY. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
EFFICIENT TEACHING FORCE, cross roads items. <lb />
j school. The work is to be done <lb />
before the opening of the school <lb />
October. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen were, The was in- <lb />
in regular session have drain near Mrs. <lb />
night, with the mayor and fixed, <lb />
members of the board present,, The building com- <lb />
and hid business enough to keep . the new city <lb />
-Tax Levy as <lb />
Last be Improved <lb />
to keep <lb />
them together until well past <lb />
midnight. <lb />
D. D. chief of fire de- <lb />
pat appeared with some <lb />
estimates and recommendations <lb />
looking to the better equipment <lb />
of the department, and Alder- <lb />
men Flanagan and were <lb />
appointed a committee to act <lb />
with the chief to select and <lb />
chase such appliances as are <lb />
needed to equip the hook and <lb />
ladder truck. <lb />
The board donated a sum not <lb />
exceeding to pay railroad <lb />
fare for members of Rough <lb />
Ready Fire Company to attend <lb />
the meeting of the State colored <lb />
association to be held <lb />
in New Bern. <lb />
W. F- Evans, secretary of the <lb />
Retail Association of <lb />
Greenville, presented a <lb />
Happening, Interest in North Caro- THE EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS <lb />
that the new city <lb />
hall building was ready tor <lb />
occupancy, and next Monday <lb />
w is sot for moving the mayor's <lb />
office, the clerk offices and the <lb />
water and light department <lb />
offices to the new building on <lb />
Fifth street. <lb />
The duty of displaying <lb />
signals from the flag staff on <lb />
the municipal building was <lb />
ed upon the chief of police. <lb />
The street was <lb />
instructed to have a bridge built <lb />
I across branch on the street <lb />
leading from Dickinson avenue <lb />
to Eight street. <lb />
The market committee was <lb />
authorized to make improve- <lb />
to the market house at a <lb />
cost not exceeding and <lb />
were authorized to borrow <lb />
for this purpose if needed. The <lb />
entire interior of the market <lb />
adopted by the association re- house is to be remodeled and kept <lb />
in thorough sanitary condition. <lb />
An ordinance was adopted <lb />
requiring property owners to <lb />
place curbing on Ninth street <lb />
westward from Evans street. <lb />
There was also an ordinance <lb />
requiring property owners or. <lb />
Fifth street to put <lb />
sidewalk and stone on <lb />
the north side of the street from <lb />
streets; also <lb />
questing the repeal of the license <lb />
tax levied by town on deal- <lb />
in cigarettes. Alderman <lb />
Flanagan moved that the request <lb />
be denied and the license remain. <lb />
Alderman Bowen offered an <lb />
amendment that the tax be <lb />
from to The <lb />
amendment was lost and the <lb />
motion to deny the request <lb />
carried <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Evans also at order of owners <lb />
association presented an or on <lb />
and Fourth streets <lb />
to Washington streets and on <lb />
street Evans to <lb />
and solicitors selling or taking Washington <lb />
orders for goods in the town., was adopted <lb />
l public buildings and <lb />
ts to put in sewerage. <lb />
The chief of police was <lb />
rt questing the board to <lb />
pass it, levying a tax of a <lb />
day on itinerant retail drummer-j <lb />
committee with <lb />
to draft an ordinance <lb />
the matter if it shall be <lb />
found to be <lb />
A report from Engineer D. M. <lb />
Clark accompanied by map and <lb />
suggestions to tho needed <lb />
drainage of town, with <lb />
approximate estimates of cost, <lb />
was read and discussed, both by <lb />
members of the board and <lb />
present. The matter was <lb />
red to the street committee <lb />
for conference with citizens in- <lb />
with instructions to re- <lb />
port to a called meeting of the <lb />
board as soon as ready. <lb />
The street committee was <lb />
to make needed repairs <lb />
to the Evans street culvert at <lb />
once <lb />
Some applications to allow <lb />
market business to be done out- <lb />
side of the market were <lb />
referred to the market commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Ferd Barnhill, colored, re <lb />
quested an increase in wages for <lb />
the street hands, which was re <lb />
to the committee. <lb />
The Committee <lb />
mended that the following tax <lb />
levy for the year be made, which <lb />
was For general <lb />
poses on each <lb />
of real and personal prop- <lb />
for maintenance of graded <lb />
schools cents; for interest on j <lb />
school bonds cents; for interest <lb />
on first improvement bonds J <lb />
cents, on second improvement <lb />
bonds cents, on third bends <lb />
cents; making a total of on <lb />
each valuation of property <lb />
and on each poll. This is <lb />
the same total levy as last year <lb />
and also takes care of the inter- <lb />
est on the third issue of bonds <lb />
without an increase. <lb />
in- <lb />
to all property <lb />
owners included in the <lb />
privy ordinance previously <lb />
adopted, that all such privies <lb />
Within the bounds named therein <lb />
will be torn down after Oct. 1st. <lb />
The-Water Light <lb />
was instructed to credit Hill <lb />
Johnson for the construe <lb />
of a line of pipe to their ice <lb />
plant- <lb />
Bills as approved by the <lb />
finance committee were ordered <lb />
paid. <lb />
S. J. Nobles was granted <lb />
license to run two pool tables in <lb />
the Dancy building. <lb />
An account of Jarvis Blow <lb />
for for services in <lb />
with the bond issue of 1907, <lb />
was referred to the finance com- <lb />
The plumbing ordinance was <lb />
amended to forbid the use of <lb />
copper lined tanks in con- <lb />
of domestic sewerage. <lb />
The clerk was instructed to <lb />
have published the financial <lb />
statement of the last fiscal year. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
John Everett and Rosa Little <lb />
Hardy Little and Hattie Reid. <lb />
Calvin Chapman and Mary <lb />
Venters. <lb />
and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
The street committee reported Hotel Bertha. W <lb />
Impressive Ordination Sermon De- <lb />
livered by Rev. R. W. Hope, <lb />
f Chapel Hill. <lb />
It was a beautiful and <lb />
impressive scene that marked <lb />
the ordination to the priesthood <lb />
of Rev. B. F. Huske in St. Paul's <lb />
Episcopal church on Sunday. In <lb />
order that the service be not too j <lb />
long, morning prayer was said <lb />
at by Rev. J. Gordon, j <lb />
of Williamston, giving a short <lb />
intermission before the <lb />
which began at At this <lb />
hour a congregation assembled <lb />
that was so large as to complete- <lb />
overflow the church, many <lb />
having to be turned away for <lb />
lack of room. <lb />
After an opening hymn Rev. <lb />
R. W. of Chapel <lb />
who preached the ordination <lb />
announced his text <lb />
and part of His subject <lb />
was of the minister <lb />
consistent with his <lb />
He said that while men in other <lb />
callings were more or less chosen <lb />
for their business qualifications <lb />
rather than personal character, <lb />
when it comes to the minister of <lb />
Christ he must be a man of char- <lb />
and that character be con- <lb />
with his calling. He said <lb />
the minister must be a man of <lb />
sacrifice, a man of faith, a man of <lb />
prayer, a man of courage, a man <lb />
of vision. Each of these <lb />
were emphasized with force <lb />
by the speaker and illustrated <lb />
with beautiful figures. It was a <lb />
sermon that a deep <lb />
upon all who heard was <lb />
delivered with marked earnest- <lb />
and eloquence. <lb />
Then with Rev. Robert <lb />
Strange, bishop of the diocese of <lb />
E stern Carolina, the impressive j <lb />
ordination service was said. The <lb />
priest was presented by Rev. <lb />
Is W. Hughes, of Fayetteville. <lb />
The other clergy present and <lb />
taking part in the service were <lb />
Revs. F. N. Skinner, of t, <lb />
and W- J. Gordon, of Williams- <lb />
ton. At the conclusion of <lb />
Bishop Strange requested the <lb />
congregation to join in silent <lb />
prayer during a space of two <lb />
minutes for Divine blessing j <lb />
guidance upon the young priest <lb />
to be ordained. This was <lb />
was done devoutly and it was a <lb />
moment of deep solemnity and <lb />
earnest supplication to the <lb />
Heavenly throne. The bishop an i <lb />
all the visiting clergy then <lb />
together that they might <lb />
join in laying hands on the head <lb />
of the kneeling priest. Bishop <lb />
Strange handed a Bible and stole <lb />
to the priest with the commission <lb />
of authority to enter upon the <lb />
full duties and obligation of the <lb />
priesthood. <lb />
In the large congregation were <lb />
no more interested and happy <lb />
than Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
A. S. Huske, of Fayetteville, par- <lb />
of the young priest, who <lb />
with three others of their child- <lb />
Messrs. M. S. and Caldwell <lb />
and Miss Wilhelmina Huske, had <lb />
come to attend the ordination. <lb />
An uncle, Maj. B. R. Huske, of <lb />
Fayetteville, and an Miss <lb />
Nellie Fuller, of Durham, were <lb />
also present- <lb />
Rev, B. F. Huske, the priest <lb />
ordained, has lived in Greenville <lb />
a little more than a year, and it <lb />
is not too broad an assertion to <lb />
say that every person in Green- <lb />
ville, irrespective of <lb />
is numbered among his <lb />
friends. His upright life, gen- <lb />
and courteous manner, <lb />
and earnest devotion to duly <lb />
have won the esteem of every <lb />
one. He was born in Fayette- <lb />
Hon. C. Mt Busbee, a <lb />
King's X Roads, Aug <lb />
Miss Alma Cannon, from near <lb />
Ayden, is visiting Irene <lb />
lion. ,. Mi i q . . k <lb />
lawyer and a leading Odd Brief Sketch of Faculty-Fine Pros- <lb />
Fellow of the State, died j Opening October I Smith and Mrs. G <lb />
day morning in Raleigh. He J T-T spent Thursday with <lb />
was years of age and had fill- , ,. , M- Jo Brown- <lb />
ed many positions of trust. The Board of Trustees of the, M Lanie Tyson and <lb />
, . . , . j East Carolina Smith were the guests of Miss <lb />
High Point, N. C. Aug. 9.- <lb />
Dr. W. J . of this city, <lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
deems itself fortunate in Smith Thursday night. <lb />
so able a corps . ., , f <lb />
lies quite ill on account of a bite, and takes in <lb />
from a poisonous spider. to the public the <lb />
poison wrecked his nervous sys- <lb />
tern and he cannot stand the; president Robt H Wright <lb />
Mrs Bettie <lb />
Ma-, <lb />
Misses Faye Corey returned <lb />
, , . i Friday morning. <lb />
fr. Was reared in Sampson county, Tyson spent Fri- <lb />
has passed North Carolina. Graduated with I with Mrs. Joe <lb />
think he will get through all; of <lb />
right now. <lb />
Carolina in 1897. After <lb />
The ever-bearing peach tree teaching in the public and <lb />
a reality. We have in our office i schools of his native state <lb />
a branch of a tree left by South Carolina he did a year <lb />
. i.-. . . . i . . . i -k <lb />
Several of our young people <lb />
are thinking to attend the vocal <lb />
class Fountain next week. <lb />
Miss Smith. Alma <lb />
College. This <lb />
grown one. The tree 1906 when he was <lb />
forth after the manner of the elected principal of the Eastern <lb />
throughout the summer, and. Mr. High School, Baltimore. He <lb />
Hildebrand tells us, is very full this position with the <lb />
this Enterprise. acceptability for three <lb />
Friday night J. Bunting, resigning to <lb />
traveling man Wilmington, j the presidency of the East Caro- <lb />
C. Collins cashier of a Training School, <lb />
bank in were in He has the highest <lb />
room together at Mot n- from the most competent <lb />
hotel, and c. such acquainted with his work <lb />
disturbance the night tor scholarship and teaching <lb />
that the proprietor of the hotel The board confidently <lb />
sent out U the home of a police-; commends him to the fullest con- <lb />
man to awake the officer and get of the people of North <lb />
him to go stop the disturbance j Carolina, <lb />
in the hotel. When the officer Miss Mamie E. Jenkins, the <lb />
went in the room where the teacher of English language i <lb />
were they both made an attack and Literature, is a <lb />
on him. when he shot them both., Trinity College and a M. A. of j;, <lb />
The wounded men University, <lb />
taken to a in City- Miss Jenkins has taught <lb />
Saturday and Bunting that has taught in rural and <lb />
night. Collins is also . . . sol i <lb />
wounded. Washington College <lb />
N. C. 6.- Virginia, <lb />
Smith, who bears the , <lb />
title of of the English e a <lb />
teacher o mar In <lb />
at the church, her we are sure <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. F. Parker, of <lb />
Falkland, spent last Monday <lb />
afternoon with Mr. W C. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
H. T. Smith took a number of <lb />
to accept e ladies driving on a high <lb />
tobacco truck Thursday after- <lb />
noon. They were as follows. <lb />
Misses Faye Corey, Can <lb />
nor-, Helen Smith, Lanie Tyson <lb />
ant Irene Smith. They report- <lb />
ed a high time.<lb />
teacher of Science and Pedagogy <lb />
in the Maryland State Normal <lb />
School, Baltimore. This <lb />
qualifies him the <lb />
is a of <lb />
Forest <lb />
While college he <lb />
is a hard mi king the <lb />
Is <lb />
gr m h <lb />
th . <lb />
Eastern North . lie <lb />
has be I of Pitt <lb />
county schools ice with <lb />
the exception two years. For <lb />
are he has been <lb />
with the public <lb />
interests of our State. <lb />
can, insane and made a murder- ff competent <lb />
assault on the family, <lb />
but happily his efforts failed, teacher.;, history gad-L <lb />
He overpowered and <lb />
armed before in <lb />
damage. However, the crazy <lb />
i cf <lb />
man wan possessed super- . <lb />
human it took a She has had <lb />
effort to subdue <lb />
Smith Canadian and has be schools in and <lb />
resided here about eight years, as teacher <lb />
He married Miss Kate Inman Greensboro Female College <lb />
and they have two children. For <lb />
some time he has been to ability arc of exceptionally high <lb />
fits, but no one dreamed that his order. <lb />
mind was unbalanced. An in Miss Maria Daniel Graham, <lb />
was held and he was sent, the teacher of . ,. . , <lb />
to the insane asylum graduate of Peabody Normal <lb />
Elizabeth City, Aug. Nashville, Tenn. and P <lb />
News was received here has her degree from j <lb />
. is well and favorably known in <lb />
he committed any and m his selection <lb />
the crazy of j for position we have a man <lb />
who is a thorough master of the <lb />
public school situation in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Mr. Claude W. Wilson will look <lb />
after the business interest of the <lb />
school and teach in the depart- <lb />
of Pedagogy. He is a <lb />
graduate of Wake Forest College. <lb />
Has unusual business ability; is <lb />
a thorough student of Pedagogy; <lb />
Both are prominent Dare county j and her work has been most <lb />
citizens. They became involved and <lb />
in a personal encounter, result- <lb />
in being seriously <lb />
stabbed with a knife in several <lb />
portions of his body. His con- <lb />
was at first considered <lb />
serious, but later reports indicate <lb />
that he may recover. It was <lb />
not learned as to the cause of the <lb />
difficulty. <lb />
experience are such as to make <lb />
her entirely competent for the <lb />
work to which she has been as <lb />
signed. <lb />
Miss Birdie <lb />
teacher of Latin, is a full <lb />
ate of the North Carolina State <lb />
ville Aug. 15th, 1884, graduated <lb />
from the State University in <lb />
1903, and took the theological <lb />
course in the University of the <lb />
South at Tenn. He <lb />
was ordained deacon in Fayette- <lb />
ville on Jan. 28th. 1908, and in <lb />
July following came to Green- <lb />
ville as rector of St. Paul's <lb />
which place he has since filled <lb />
most acceptably. <lb />
Bishop Strange preached an <lb />
excellent sermon to a large con- <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
for the position she is to fill. <lb />
Having had experience with this <lb />
kind of work in Louisburg <lb />
also as Dean <lb />
of Columbia College, S. C, <lb />
and having had charge of the <lb />
J branch school of Shorter College <lb />
e j,. Florence, We deem <lb />
ourselves fortunate in securing <lb />
the North Carolina state <lb />
Normal and Industrial College, i <lb />
Since her graduation she has, . m as <lb />
been teaching in the public m admirably equipped in <lb />
schools state with marked buildings, furnish- <lb />
success. She is the States,. and teaching <lb />
. t. .,, I confidently expect it <lb />
Mr Herbert E. Austin the for <lb />
teacher of Science, is a graduate, . , , <lb />
of Worcester Polytechnic j established <lb />
Did post graduate work <lb />
in Clarke University and ,,,.,., <lb />
Hopkins University. He t P. V. s. <lb />
had several years as <lb />
to meet <lb />
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