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COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, AUGUST 1909 <lb />
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Jackson. <lb />
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mowing mac <lb />
repairs etc. <lb />
have just received a large lot of <lb />
nice for winter <lb />
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see Harrington B that we have just received a <lb />
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near here you a good price on same. <lb />
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We arc carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins end Caskets. are <lb />
right and Furn sh nice hearse <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. who has <lb />
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returned I home at Ayden<lb />
yours i- going. <lb />
Harrington Co. <lb />
We are handling a nice lot of <lb />
cocking and heating <lb />
Best on the market. <lb />
W. L. House Co. <lb />
W. L, House Co makes the <lb />
beat drink in town, Had you <lb />
thought about it Well so. <lb />
to assume the The <lb />
Is believed to be high- <lb />
to the <lb />
diplomats. <lb />
Next Mata Fair. <lb />
The premium list of the State <lb />
fair to be held in Raleigh Oct. <lb />
18th to unusual <lb />
offering to exhibitors. The <lb />
fair promise to be one of the <lb />
best <lb />
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Cam Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
Now at S, M. g <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
v. en in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
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Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
An man, <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L,<lb />
PITT SUPERIOR COURT- <lb />
Term for the Trial of <lb />
Casts Now Session. <lb />
The August term of Pitt <lb />
court opened at o'clock <lb />
this morning with O. H. <lb />
Guion, of New providing <lb />
and C. L. <lb />
representing the <lb />
The following were <lb />
the grand jury for the L. <lb />
R. Whichard. foreman, J. F. <lb />
Evans. D. W. W. A. <lb />
Teel, T. Gray, Jam- s <lb />
H. D. Forties. L. A. Arnold, I. <lb />
B. Pierce, G. W. Stokes, W. <lb />
Gray, W. H- Arnold, D. A. <lb />
James. Harvey A. HI. Alien, <lb />
M. D. Smith, Prank <lb />
William House. <lb />
charge to the <lb />
grand jury delivered a <lb />
conversational and <lb />
about hour. He he <lb />
be able to a better charge <lb />
for publication or to he read <lb />
than be would perhaps deliver <lb />
in this way, his purpose was <lb />
to have only a plain talk with the <lb />
jurors, whose faces <lb />
they were men of intelligence, <lb />
and get them to help him carry <lb />
out the duties of the court, <lb />
than to appeal to gallery, <lb />
the bar or the press. He no <lb />
that his should be <lb />
praised as a fine charge, hut <lb />
only wanted to perform bis duty <lb />
and Not- <lb />
withstanding remarks by <lb />
sod the charge being <lb />
delivered just as he said. The <lb />
does not hesitate <lb />
speak of it as an excellent one, <lb />
for it contained many good Utter- <lb />
were- listened to <lb />
interest and had hi- effect <lb />
on the large assembly in the <lb />
court <lb />
Two laws that Judge Guion <lb />
referred to especially were the <lb />
one against carrying concealed <lb />
weapons and prohibition, be- <lb />
cause, he said, people were in- <lb />
to regard these as en- <lb />
upon rights- It <lb />
is not for men or juries lo nay <lb />
whether a law is good or bad, <lb />
but the laws as passed by our <lb />
representatives be en- <lb />
forced. Where men ignore tie <lb />
laws, that is classed as a lawless <lb />
community. The grand jurors <lb />
are of the law, and fail <lb />
to their duty unless <lb />
they help to carry out the laws <lb />
as they are. No man can say be <lb />
has the right lo violate the law <lb />
because the legislature should <lb />
not have passed such law. Nor <lb />
should grand jurors wink at a <lb />
violation nor ignore a bill because <lb />
they may think a law is not a <lb />
good one. <lb />
It is a mark or cowardliness to <lb />
carry concealed Men <lb />
are endowed with natural force, <lb />
and when they go beyond this <lb />
and slip weapons in their pock- <lb />
they do so with a full <lb />
edge that they are violating the <lb />
law, who are not willing <lb />
to live in a State under the laws <lb />
that exist, should go elsewhere. <lb />
As to prohibition, Judge Guion <lb />
said it made no difference what <lb />
individual opinion might be, the <lb />
people of the State said they <lb />
wanted it passed, it was passed, <lb />
and is a law, and our duty is to <lb />
enforce it regardless of what we <lb />
may think. The man who <lb />
the prohibition law is the <lb />
meanest kind of a criminal, as he <lb />
does it for the purpose of getting <lb />
gain from the sale of liquor. If <lb />
a steals a pair of shoes it <lb />
may be because he has none and <lb />
needs them, but he is sent to <lb />
the roads. There is no necessity <lb />
for a men selling liquor, and he <lb />
does so and for gain. <lb />
Another thing Judge <lb />
Guion referred to was in <lb />
i with a case he noticed on <lb />
I the docket for failure to work <lb />
I roads. He said he did rot know <lb />
what the road law of Pitt county <lb />
was, but he thought it a sorry <lb />
spectacle to see men out work- <lb />
the roads for two or three <lb />
days in the year when laborers <lb />
could be hired to do this work <lb />
them. No county will ever <lb />
be abreast of the times whose <lb />
citizens are not willing to pay a <lb />
j little tax to work and make good <lb />
roads, <lb />
Guion also expressed <lb />
bis pleasure at a facing Pitt <lb />
jury, though for the first <lb />
time, US It was a county in his <lb />
; district, and it filled him <lb />
with pride that the juries of his <lb />
eastern counties were <lb />
to any he had seen <lb />
in any section. <lb />
The following cases have bee;, <lb />
disposed <lb />
Chimes, failing to list <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
j on roads in two cast. <lb />
Ernest Evan, to <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
and <lb />
Will Fleming, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced sixty days on <lb />
roads. <lb />
William assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
Robert assault with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined a; i t <lb />
G . e. pi.-ads <lb />
fined and c w <lb />
Harden, gambling, <lb />
pleads guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
John B. Moore, cruelty to <lb />
j animals, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Will Jones, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
B B, Jones, abandonment, <lb />
pleads guilty. <lb />
Sam Smith, Cuba Smith, <lb />
Dixon, Mills, Alfred <lb />
Dennis Daniel, affray. Case <lb />
to Sam Smith i u <lb />
Cuba Smith. The other four <lb />
defendants were found guilty, <lb />
suspended on pay- <lb />
j meat of costs. <lb />
John Vann and Floyd Rouse, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on of costs. <lb />
J forcible trespass, <lb />
guilty, fined and <lb />
j costs. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, and A. D. Cox, <lb />
gambling, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
j each and costs, to give bond in <lb />
the sum of each to appear at <lb />
August term, 1910, to show that <lb />
they have not violated the law. <lb />
H. C, assault, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Thomas Tyson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fine and costs amounting <lb />
Mills, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Herman forgery, <lb />
leads guilty, sentenced eighteen <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Robert Spell and D Barn- <lb />
hill, affray, plead guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Willie larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced eight months <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Tyson, with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Charles J. R. Tucker <lb />
and J. Tucker, affray, all <lb />
guilty. fined and also <lb />
to pay J. B Tucker to <lb />
medical expense and one. <lb />
third cost;. R. Tucker fined <lb />
and two-thirds costs, judgment <lb />
suspended as to J. W. <lb />
X. P. Person, failing to work <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Daniel Mitchel, <lb />
guilty, sentenced sixty days on <lb />
. James larceny, <lb />
guilty, sentenced six months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
RAWLS CONVICTED <lb />
, Of Liquor Three <lb />
i Months the Roads. <lb />
Durham, Aug. After <lb />
three trial in the most <lb />
fiercely fought retailing case the <lb />
city has ever had. Sykes <lb />
this afternoon found the <lb />
keeper guilty and sentenced him <lb />
to three months on the county <lb />
roads. The defense appealed <lb />
and the bond was fixed at <lb />
The tremendous speeches were <lb />
heard in the closing of the ease, <lb />
the first by Attorney V. S. <lb />
Bryant in defense of his client <lb />
the other by City Attorney H. O. <lb />
Everett, largely defense of <lb />
himself. <lb />
The defense in beginning <lb />
of the trial asked for the quash. <lb />
of the warrant on the ground <lb />
the city attorney had held <lb />
out inducements to the <lb />
Poster, to testify against <lb />
the defendant, Joseph Bawls. <lb />
It support of that motion, it <lb />
introduced the affidavit of <lb />
declaring in terms <lb />
that the city solicitor had made <lb />
such a proposition to him. <lb />
issues largely until that <lb />
time when Judge Sykes denied <lb />
that to quash and the <lb />
case The attitude of <lb />
the attorney Everett <lb />
much under discussion <lb />
the speeches of Messrs. <lb />
and Bryant, and the <lb />
answer to the reflection of each <lb />
was stopped by the State's <lb />
replying upon Poster's testimony <lb />
in <lb />
MISS LUCILLE COBB ENTERTAINS <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Reported for Happenings in North Caro- <lb />
Miss Lucille Elizabeth Cobb, i Baa. <lb />
in her usual attractive manner. Aug. 28-Upper <lb />
entertained at progressive euchre I Wake arid Dur am are <lb />
in honor of the visiting with neighbors <lb />
ladies at the magnificent th,, of <lb />
of her parents on Fifth street who ,, <lb />
i Friday evening from J to <lb />
The guests at were Markham, <lb />
received by Miss Lucille <lb />
An F S. Brown, in town <lb />
from thence were usher J <lb />
into the rear of the broad ha <lb />
where Miss Mary I. -t Smith and <lb />
j Mr- Cecil CoLD served punch <lb />
For half an hour or more the <lb />
porch and hall were crowded <lb />
with guests to and <lb />
greeting their friends, <lb />
I In a short a was <lb />
announcing time to play, and <lb />
game was on. The j <lb />
today, said there will be quick <lb />
work made of High if <lb />
The is his niece, and their <lb />
unthinkable infatuation has <lb />
crush d the parents. <lb />
Au. char-i <lb />
were granted today, the <lb />
most notable being to th A. A. <lb />
Milling Company, of <lb />
-ii <lb />
capital <lb />
couples presented a <lb />
scene of re I ;. <lb />
tables each u.;. <lb />
a punch at ton f . . . At I <lb />
twelve g <lb />
subscribed for a <lb />
mill, A. A, <lb />
d and other. Other <lb />
made, i, was found and Novelty Com- <lb />
Hampton had than 25.000. <lb />
any other young . . J-B Cochrane and others, for <lb />
presented with a ti . the manufacture of mantels and <lb />
aid tied novelty woodwork. C a <lb />
; for the lady's , bat th st- <lb />
in cutting <lb />
of pi i. <lb />
i d B d, <lb />
A. G. Nev ton <lb />
hers; Overman, William.-. <lb />
After delightful capital <lb />
had been saved, e large number 125.000, for in and <lb />
I guests in parlor, what. corn, rye <lb />
where they w.-re enter. <lb />
and <lb />
Was Staton. Colored. <lb />
In an item appearing m <lb />
Reflector on Thursday of but <lb />
week about capture of a <lb />
blind tiger near Bethel, the <lb />
arrested was named <lb />
Staton. This party was a color- <lb />
ed man and there being a white <lb />
man living in Bethel bearing <lb />
that name, rot familiar <lb />
I with the s have in <lb />
quired if he was the party <lb />
arrested. n j us ice to the latter <lb />
and to remove any association of <lb />
bis name with it. we make this <lb />
statement that the party arrest- <lb />
ed was a colored man. <lb />
Huns by Misses Col b, Small i <lb />
King. Some of the young men <lb />
added to the pleasure o; the <lb />
evening by singing of <lb />
the old tongs of the <lb />
j Sunny South. Some of <lb />
steam rs to i from Jackson- <lb />
ville, i-J., and t. rm <lb />
Ii. in and <lb />
I. Williams, principal <lb />
Alamo Amusement <lb />
Company, of Charlotte, <lb />
guest , ; Pictures, cap <lb />
moon seat d about j F. M. aid <lb />
in the corners cf the <lb />
others took pare in dancing, while i riot tot <lb />
a were u still <lb />
the card . <lb />
Put time in hi ; fl <lb />
seemed to be v .- <lb />
. la a t. y . mi . <lb />
. hie i n ill id in tho d of <lb />
one man, the i injury of <lb />
.- d a of <lb />
on the happy and . tin meeting <lb />
scored ladder . hi I k place <lb />
rapid progression. Air, l . <lb />
moon, growing weary had retired land a were brandish-1 <lb />
to peaceful the heavens led ;. d bullets were flying, <lb />
Col. H. B Dead. <lb />
. Many friends in Greenville <lb />
learn with sorrow of the death <lb />
of Col. Harry B Little, of <lb />
more, which occurred at <lb />
home in that city on the 16th. <lb />
Col Little was known to many <lb />
people of this section, for besides <lb />
having visited here, his <lb />
on North Broadway was <lb />
the abiding place of large <lb />
of Eastern North Caro- <lb />
when they visited <lb />
more. He was truly an excel- <lb />
lent man. <lb />
Gallant Solicitor. <lb />
Solicitor caused a <lb />
smile in court Tuesday, and if it <lb />
had been he might <lb />
have been applauded- Quite a <lb />
handsome woman took the wit- <lb />
stand to testify in behalf <lb />
of her husband who was de- <lb />
in a case. After a few <lb />
questions had been asked her the <lb />
solicitor said to the court will <lb />
take a verdict of net guilty, your <lb />
Then In a stage <lb />
per that was throughout <lb />
the bar he added the <lb />
defense make such an exhibit <lb />
as that State is <lb />
had clothed verdant earth in a <lb />
sparkling rain.-, t when <lb />
guests last it <lb />
was time to leave expressed ti <lb />
Miss Cobb their gr pi. <lb />
of the evening. <lb />
The spacious bail brilliantly <lb />
illuminated by beautiful <lb />
cal effects and decor- <lb />
in a variety of pot plants <lb />
was a nursery in beauty. In <lb />
the parlor the color scheme <lb />
which was red was beautifully <lb />
added to by many vases of cut <lb />
flower. <lb />
Among those who feasted on <lb />
the hospitality of Miss Cobb <lb />
were Misses Maybelle and Kath <lb />
of Washington; <lb />
Clara Hampton, of Plymouth; <lb />
Margaret Dixon, of Rocky <lb />
Mount; Elizabeth Baker, of Tar- <lb />
Lucille of Raleigh <lb />
and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth. <lb />
For house or one <lb />
acre lot in town of <lb />
Barn, and all convenient <lb />
out buildings. Apply to J. M. <lb />
Parker, N. C. <lb />
Leg Broken on Train, <lb />
Mr. James a young <lb />
man whose home is a few miles <lb />
from met with a <lb />
serious accident Saturday even- <lb />
while returning on the <lb />
Norfolk Southern excursion <lb />
train. Soon after leaving Nor- <lb />
folk, Mr. started from <lb />
his Beat to the water cooler. grow <lb />
Stepping on a banana that the government i <lb />
had been thrown in the of <lb />
of steed <lb />
along the streets watching the <lb />
bat . which was of the <lb />
of a riot, and in which it <lb />
impossible for anybody <lb />
interfere without jeopardizing <lb />
his own life. <lb />
whose home is near Croft, is <lb />
deed with several pistol wounds j <lb />
in his body; Charles T. Cox, <lb />
father of one of the belligerents, <lb />
and himself in the row, was <lb />
injured as a result of <lb />
loss of blood, is in a critical con- <lb />
Lester brother of <lb />
the dead man, is at St. Peter's <lb />
Hospital, receiving treatment; <lb />
Ed, Cox, who shot Reece <lb />
is in the county jail, with <lb />
slashes and cuts- Mack Cox <lb />
bullet wound in the arm, <lb />
and Davis cut <lb />
though not <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
night while being <lb />
shaved in a barber shop, Dr. <lb />
G. Riddick, of struck at <lb />
a that was crawling on his <lb />
ear. His hand came in contact <lb />
with the and nearly cut oil <lb />
two fingers. <lb />
MISSES BLOW IN. <lb />
la Honor of Their Misses Small <lb />
and Baker. <lb />
tor Th.- <lb />
On Thursday evening at the <lb />
handsome home of parents. <lb />
Misses Mt and Florence <lb />
Blow entertained moat delight- <lb />
fully in honor of their guests, <lb />
Misses and. Catherine <lb />
Small, of Washington, and Lizzie <lb />
Baker, of <lb />
was lighted <lb />
with Japanese lanterns and the <lb />
specious balls, parlor and <lb />
library were artistically <lb />
ed with potted plants and cue <lb />
flowers. The guests re met <lb />
at the door by Miss Florence <lb />
Blow with Tom and <lb />
Miss Baker, of Tarboro, with <lb />
Willie Wilson, and were ushered <lb />
into the library where met <lb />
the Misses Small, cf Washington, <lb />
After greetings were <lb />
ed by the many <lb />
conversation was enjoyed. <lb />
The conversations <lb />
fourteen without the <lb />
which were four in number. <lb />
fir-t the ladies <lb />
were invited in the library and <lb />
the gentlemen in the parlor. <lb />
The gentlemen were handed <lb />
signed by the respective <lb />
ladies, read; you <lb />
take a little walk with <lb />
The gentlemen then went in <lb />
search of the lady <lb />
was on his note. <lb />
In the extra the ladies <lb />
are gentlemen were invited in <lb />
tho library and P r as before. <lb />
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cigarettes, the notes, being <lb />
signed by the genii- men its, <lb />
read; you e  smoke <lb />
with The then <lb />
went in search cf <lb />
the gentlemen had done be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
The third extra spent in <lb />
enjoying delicious refreshments <lb />
were served by Miss <lb />
Margaret Blow with Joe <lb />
son Lottie Blow with <lb />
lie James, <lb />
At the fourth extra a <lb />
prize was awarded to Miss <lb />
for being the most <lb />
charming the <lb />
prize was gracefully presented <lb />
by Tom Dupree. About one- <lb />
thirty the guests departed <lb />
declaring the Misses Blow, Small <lb />
and Baker most charming <lb />
hostesses and guests of honor. <lb />
The out of town guests <lb />
Misses Maybelle and Catherine <lb />
Small, of Washington; Lizzie <lb />
Baker, of Tarboro; Clara <lb />
ton, of Plymouth; Hack- <lb />
Edwina Lovelace, Martha <lb />
Stevens, Wilson; Johns, <lb />
of Raleigh, and Tom Gorman, <lb />
Richmond, and Roy Hampton, of <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
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The f the Greenville <lb />
the car he slipped and fell across <lb />
the end of a seat, badly break- <lb />
one leg between the knee <lb />
and thigh. Mr. wan <lb />
suffered intensely from bis in <lb />
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rendered on the train. At <lb />
Postmaster Flanagan v <lb />
machine to f <lb />
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handled much more rapidly, and <lb />
be an advantage to both outgo- <lb />
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Elizabeth City he was taken recognizes the <lb />
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln of <lb />
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lawn were lighted with Japanese <lb />
lanterns and decorations of cut <lb />
added fragrance to the <lb />
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who were served with punch in <lb />
the hull. Later ice cream and <lb />
cake wore served. <lb />
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the pleasure of the evening with <lb />
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Emma Taft, o .- , and <lb />
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General Merchandise. <lb />
Furniture M House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In g Occupied by Dispensary, large Stock of <lb />
Undid in House. Our P. ices low. <lb />
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Mrs B. E. ; Killed <lb />
Bern, i Mrs. trick L. W. Tucker makes <lb />
for a few days. in r- <lb />
Monday and lay to the killing of moon- <lb />
afternoons there were ha. John n I th <lb />
rains in Farmville. of . . all <lb />
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good of work has I . done mi i ; <lb />
toward and th <lb />
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to live. A . . . the till. I v him rue j; h y <lb />
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often houses i ; v h n should com . . after ; . <lb />
there not a vacant lob that he wan n very danger-hr parent here, <lb />
found. out man. Brinson along at <lb />
has . I ii of night Sunday with <lb />
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it <lb />
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received the agency the D KALB WIRE <lb />
Strict Carl <lb />
Don't bail to sec it. Br I Fence Best <lb />
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each. We will II for ten<lb />
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PHYSICIAN <lb />
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begin building up threw pun tn hi- spent Saturday hi and Sun- formerly I <lb />
shoulder to hoot i n V c; with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. l <lb />
will be a handsome church <lb />
down in he .- of Clark. <lb />
Work on the Baptist church is hot entering his Misses Daisy Porter and Miry <lb />
moving forward rapidly ., arm a he rail . hi l here <lb />
boarding and various between Sunday. <lb />
work on at the six a yen in the The farmers are very busy; <lb />
same time under th- . bi y ran to saving their fodder Some are <lb />
of Whitehead, . i f found j nearly through pulling, <lb />
with delight as t John Bi in.--. a d gun <lb />
the house to across breast with his <lb />
shape. The people of Farmville on <lb />
appreciate fact that it is to, . o Ch <lb />
be beautiful <lb />
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ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
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Greenville, <lb />
N. Carolina<lb />
A Faithful Friend <lb />
i fed Chamberlain <lb />
i i; line tin i; <lb />
and <lb />
Grocer <lb />
and Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for i Fur, S-ed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Oak <lb />
Mattresses, etc. <lb />
, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor .; . Lounges, <lb />
I n a Ax <lb />
REPORT OF THE <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At of I, <lb />
the w in I ah m I is <lb />
to Pi c art, , ; <lb />
cl- i <lb />
Mayor i. ha lab <lb />
nu, i Ir -w <lb />
ford, John land T in <lb />
well were . <lb />
and cost for being drunk <lb />
disorderly of our <lb />
may . x- <lb />
to the penalty <lb />
they go before our mayor. <lb />
We era glad note that our <lb />
best business men are <lb />
our may hi i r <lb />
town authorities in <lb />
the new law- <lb />
Seared a lid <lb />
or scalded <lb />
with a knife- cl by , mod <lb />
injured by Ban in any other <lb />
the U <lb />
to <lb />
and kill tho pain. <lb />
healer, for t- <lb />
Sore. and at <lb />
all <lb />
Supervisors for N. C. <lb />
President Taft has appointed <lb />
a number of census supervisors, <lb />
those for North Carolina so far <lb />
named <lb />
First district, Josiah C. <lb />
Sr.; second district, <lb />
James N. third, H. <lb />
Frank Brown; fourth. William <lb />
Claudius Pearson; sixth, Irvine <lb />
H. Tucker; A. Turner <lb />
Grant, Jr.; ninth, J. Yates <lb />
b one of <lb />
i ii t hands value and ii to Oranges,<lb />
. who is Prunes. Currants, <lb />
. I G. ard <lb />
-m ware. Cakes a I Crack- <lb />
o, Oats. <lb />
c nod I here The <lb />
d placed in j W t in. j morning with r by <lb />
afternoon, i . Prof <lb />
; can had a few appropriate words <lb />
of fr the class. <lb />
Che-de, 1-eat But- <lb />
New Machines <lb />
and numerous ether goods, <lb />
quantity cheap for <lb />
President Come see me. <lb />
were taken Tito a vigorous move for hat- <lb />
., molasses poured our .,. Dr. Bryan was <lb />
the still brought to Green <lb />
with prisoners. <lb />
Sheriff Tucker this i <lb />
at his tits,., and pave a most in- <lb />
and impressive view of <lb />
of the lesson, showing the life <lb />
I worthy of imitation for oar Ken- <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
i bay U <lb />
DOW that <lb />
. from <lb />
and and other kept la <lb />
Sanitary <lb />
Why whore your <lb />
la Why not <lb />
BAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN CREAM I <lb />
I. MINUTES <lb />
a run with o <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
It so Simply of <lb />
on. . of milk <lb />
f without or <lb />
two <lb />
of . <lb />
A Rood lo. cut be <lb />
for ft dollar or two which will lint <lb />
for will lave <lb />
V Pow- <lb />
for <lb />
Straw- <lb />
bi . and <lb />
Sold by all good <lb />
. Th Food Co., I. by, N. Y. <lb />
third still he ha i which m one of most it <lb />
i by He on tho teachings <lb />
great efforts to stamp the Bible, <lb />
illicit Whiskey m in Pitt <lb />
and la boom <lb />
All of the boys who are seek- <lb />
the shade and sea breezes <lb />
and absenting themselves, are <lb />
missing one of the best series of <lb />
Bible study. The class voted a <lb />
contribution for a memorial win- <lb />
and a committee was <lb />
pointed to collect same, with <lb />
Secretary Thomas as chairman. <lb />
Present collections <lb />
Mrs. Z. T. Broughton made a <lb />
very favorable report of the <lb />
Sunday school carried on a few <lb />
miles west of town, which is <lb />
coming on nicely. We want a <lb />
full class next Sunday. <lb />
J. R. H. Class Reporter. <lb />
Twas a Glorious Victory <lb />
There's in A <lb />
man's baa bean now Dr, <lb />
King's Now la the talk <lb />
town for C. V. of <lb />
not work <lb />
be <lb />
doctors did me no good, but, using <lb />
King's New Discovery three <lb />
I m new man, and car. do good <lb />
work F-t weak, or <lb />
lungs, and Hem- <lb />
Fever, <lb />
or any affection it <lb />
Price and <lb />
Trial free. Sold and <lb />
by all Druggist. <lb />
S M <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Meadows Dead. <lb />
About 4.30 o'clock Wednesday <lb />
afternoon J. T. Meadows <lb />
died at her home in West Green- <lb />
ville, after an illness of several <lb />
days. She was years old an <lb />
excellent Christian woman, <lb />
being a member of the Methodist <lb />
church at Henderson for a <lb />
number of years. She was <lb />
married three times, and leaves <lb />
two sons, Messrs. T. A. and <lb />
Matt. Duke, and her husband to <lb />
mourn their loss. <lb />
Her remains were taken to <lb />
Henderson, her old home, on the <lb />
Coast Line train this morning <lb />
for interment in the <lb />
there. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK, <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
Assets over <lb />
H. HARRISS <lb />
Office. Next Door <lb />
N. NA <lb />
Loans and <lb />
d and unsecured Furniture and Due from Undivided pr cur. esp and 00.19 <lb />
items coin Silver coin, I of do ; ,. sill 000.20 <lb />
minor coin currency Nat bank other Notes s, r's 78,074.48 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, of Fit . <lb />
I, Davis, the bank, tin solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the heal know t- <lb />
edge and belief, J. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of June, <lb />
I. A. <lb />
Notary Republic. <lb />
R. Davis, <lb />
F. <lb />
W. . <lb />
Directors. <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER aid <lb />
Running repairs to i <lb />
err, Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
machinery, all ems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. us a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at II. L. <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. V. <lb />
At the close of business, June 23rd, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,276.00 <lb />
Due from and 11,050.78 <lb />
and silver <lb />
minor com currency <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital Stock 8,000.00 <lb />
Surplus film <lb />
1,5011.00 <lb />
O S <lb />
Time <lb />
to <lb />
CHRONIC RELIEVED <lb />
Mr. Edward E. Henry, the <lb />
United States Express Co., Chicago, <lb />
writes, General Superintendent, <lb />
Mr handed me a bottle of <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy sometime ago to check <lb />
an attack on the chronic <lb />
I have used it since that time cured <lb />
many on our trains who have been sick. <lb />
I am an o d who served with <lb />
Rutherford B. Hayes, and William <lb />
four years in the 23rd Reg- <lb />
and have no ailment except <lb />
chronic which this <lb />
stops at For sale by J. L. <lb />
Wooten, and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Coming. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen have <lb />
granted permission for a <lb />
val to come for a week the latter <lb />
part of September. <lb />
fill I Telegrapher. <lb />
MORE In if Slut. In <lb />
v. hi, h Jno. F. l <lb />
are <lb />
It <lb />
want and want to RISK lo <lb />
for HY MAIL If<lb />
n. e., a. m. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
Is a could desire, am, <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods t c <lb />
of <lb />
J. R, <lb />
Corey <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. II. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be <lb />
fore me, this 26th day of <lb />
Staton, <lb />
S. T. Canon, g, m. Jones. <lb />
Notary Public, I Directors. <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
See P. M, Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
lo Tho of the la forth by <lb />
MOTTO- <lb />
by lo <lb />
km In body, mind, , I at <lb />
coat, ha. w fully cm.- out that a . a <lb />
tS T KS Mar, of tS boarding at and <lb />
worth 1140.000 <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
m m pays all for tho tho board. <lb />
S I l I m, lira, attention, physical and tun n in all <lb />
Apply for and application blank to <lb />
EV. CANNON. JR. at A., Va. <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six <lb />
Single <lb />
i rate may be hail upon <lb />
application t the business office in The <lb />
Reflector Evans <lb />
street. <lb />
in poet <lb />
N. C, <lb />
FRIDAY AUGUST -7. 1909. <lb />
And Teddy bagged a hippo. <lb />
Tl. old Ml . re marching <lb />
on Chariot<lb />
I'D w will come <lb />
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take its <lb />
Wall- r <lb />
, but <lb />
tun starts often <lb />
fail to gel <lb />
In election held then <lb />
Kinston by large <lb />
majority defeated a proposition <lb />
to f-r <lb />
Tin North Demo <lb />
w In- ware totting their <lb />
months fur jobs can <lb />
-lit and gather green <lb />
cause trouble in various <lb />
ways. A New York woman <lb />
thought she heard one in her <lb />
room, jumped on a chair, foil <lb />
a third story window <lb />
was killed.<lb />
. i. said a man <lb />
like laws of his state, <lb />
l t nun mil This i <lb />
ah i . ply v I will <lb />
not go J ins Town lei <lb />
ii. <lb />
numerous with a <lb />
nut of i <lb />
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else, is i <lb />
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Tho Observer worth Here are <lb />
been into a stock <lb />
company with authorized <lb />
capital and <lb />
The was already a <lb />
good paper, but this step means <lb />
making it larger and better. <lb />
Maj. K. Halo will continue at <lb />
its head. <lb />
some from his <lb />
great of the land <lb />
arc snapping their lingers in the <lb />
face of the be said. <lb />
sins of are cry- <lb />
aloud onto tho heavens. It <lb />
is disgrace to civilization. <lb />
York is a blot upon tho <lb />
map of our lair country. <lb />
people of the country <lb />
Poor he ha- met are pure, God-fearing an. pious, <lb />
with another failure in <lb />
Sabbath desecration will prove <lb />
the ruin of the nation unless it <lb />
time he trying to make in i u ;, Sabbath <lb />
to find the North pole. This <lb />
a balloon when the thing oration that at the base of <lb />
and no further effort can most of our vice and crime, for <lb />
be made this year. Maybe he <lb />
and Thaw can both have another <lb />
trial rear. <lb />
Fro <lb />
a.- -tan <lb />
i lie <lb />
u are saying that I <lb />
is not caused by eating <lb />
I over in Virginia looKs <lb />
might <lb />
conn <lb />
corn l re <lb />
that. <lb />
in <lb />
mighty close to gt vii g M <lb />
Wonder how Greensboro will <lb />
feel if the census man says there <lb />
ii -iii <lb />
it <lb />
. party it <lb />
not <lb />
are not so many as <lb />
till <lb />
to the <lb />
he Confederate <lb />
Charlotte i- <lb />
lino thing by u w., <lb />
veterans at their reunion in <lb />
city. <lb />
That the in . Dr. i. I <lb />
Cal editor of the Charlotte <lb />
Observer, show no <lb />
is a matter of deep regret <lb />
s ate, and <lb />
especially to his brethren of the <lb />
press. <lb />
With makers on The tic-cord, edited <lb />
strike there may be fewer by Maj. H. A. Loudon, has com- <lb />
tie re <lb />
Many automobile races like <lb />
those had at Indianapolis, <lb />
will reduce The work of the <lb />
taker. <lb />
Flying machines might be <lb />
good things which to watch <lb />
for moonshine still. <lb />
This week winds up t base- <lb />
ball season and the fans can I e- <lb />
gin looking after their sweaters. <lb />
The world .- all right, but the <lb />
u-. able is that many people <lb />
in it are wrong. <lb />
The government la <lb />
plating making currency small- <lb />
The quantity of it is <lb />
already small <lb />
A court <lb />
h c i la., was broken <lb />
up by a co my of s. The <lb />
b i's . armed in he c ling, <lb />
I icing dislodged ; , d <lb />
down i-; the crowd, attacking <lb />
and nearly tun <lb />
pr due magistrate <lb />
e Ii rough a in low. IV <lb />
sonic of the crowd go <lb />
for <lb />
flu thin ii most I <lb />
now in make prohibition <lb />
ti v is a law U prevent the ship- <lb />
mo ii I of I .; from one Slate to <lb />
another. Tin agitation of this <lb />
ii grow until congress take <lb />
man who will violate the <lb />
Sabbath is lawless, the man who <lb />
I is lawless irreverent to the <lb />
deity, the man who is irreverent <lb />
to the deity has lost his <lb />
the man h-- has lost his <lb />
conscience will disregard the <lb />
of his fellows, and mob <lb />
they can. Mr. Frank II <lb />
Rollins will manager of the <lb />
new <lb />
The Reflector likes to sec such <lb />
articles as the foregoing. It is <lb />
in keeping with a recent <lb />
in this paper that if <lb />
mills were more convenient our <lb />
farmers would take greater in- <lb />
in wheat growing. It <lb />
needs no argument that farmers <lb />
can raise wheat and have it <lb />
ground into when mills arc <lb />
in reach much cheaper than <lb />
they can buy We believe <lb />
in farmers raising all their home <lb />
supplies, and they will never he <lb />
prosperous until they do this. <lb />
CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
law, vice and crime will<lb />
NEWS AND OBSERVER QUOTES <lb />
WRONG ARTICLE. <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
of the 18th has quite a long <lb />
editorial in answer t- a <lb />
The Reflector in an <lb />
article previously appearing in <lb />
paper. In undertaking to <lb />
maintain its position The News <lb />
Observer also quotes an <lb />
its issue of August <lb />
purporting to be the one <lb />
The Reflector . and <lb />
thinks this paper did The News <lb />
Observer an injustice in <lb />
saying it contained an <lb />
utterance. Hut if The News <lb />
land Observer will turn back just <lb />
. , r i,. i . lone day further and look in its <lb />
A shortage <lb />
. , ,, ,, ,. ,,, of August 5th, it will And <lb />
disclose i .-I the the <lb />
Western <lb />
What more could you ex- <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
j. S. Fulford and Calvin Joyner <lb />
wont to Greenville Tuesday to <lb />
sell tobacco. <lb />
F. If. Smith went to Farm- <lb />
Wednesday to soil tobacco. <lb />
X Road, Aug 24th. <lb />
Miss Moore, of Snow <lb />
Hill, who visited Mrs. W. C. <lb />
Moore last week, went to Falk- <lb />
land Monday where she will <lb />
spend sometime with cousin, <lb />
Mrs. Ii. A. Parker. <lb />
of Rocky <lb />
Mount, visited W- C. Moore last <lb />
week. <lb />
C. E. Case was the guest of <lb />
Walter Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
Billie and family spent <lb />
Sunday at Mrs. Mat- <lb />
thew's. <lb />
Misses Irene Smith and Helen <lb />
Smith were the guests of Miss <lb />
Tyson Saturday right. <lb />
W. S. E. Smith and wife spent <lb />
Sunday with D. Owens. <lb />
Blanche <lb />
ville, hut week with Mrs. <lb />
Ad-He <lb />
J. c- Parker and H. S. Tyson <lb />
left today for Raleigh to attend <lb />
t farmer's convention. <lb />
W s. E Smith has an <lb />
cotton that ho says will make <lb />
of lent He has <lb />
Mrs. Smith and Miss <lb />
, . <lb />
Gertie Smith were the s,. have <lb />
farms, <lb />
farmers are having fine <lb />
weather nave fodder. <lb />
Little Mine Annie Mat- <lb />
thews Saturday night with <lb />
Mrs. R A. -f <lb />
short while Wednesday even- <lb />
Mrs. C E. and <lb />
children and R. A. <lb />
acts upon it. When <lb />
state <lb />
p i <lb />
into i i <lb />
went to C. L. W. W. <lb />
near to spend nay w K . ard wife <lb />
Sunday H. S. <lb />
Joyner Mr and <lb />
day night at Ivy Smith s. Mr. j A j,,,,,. t <lb />
C and two Mrs. Bettie <lb />
children, of and Mrs. <lb />
res for prohibition <lb />
S i should not be <lb />
shipments <lb />
Worthing ton, of Ayden, <lb />
visited at R. A. <lb />
Saturday and spent the night at <lb />
C- E. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Laughing- <lb />
house, of Greenville, came up to <lb />
U p. at <lb />
day. <lb />
lay Belle, <lb />
and John <lb />
Miss Agnes Barrett and <lb />
Joyner. of Farmville, Misses <lb />
nils <lb />
was <lb />
bank <lb />
its year. The <lb />
Record has always been an ex- <lb />
weekly under Ma- <lb />
London's g is a <lb />
credit t-i the Stale. <lb />
The naval court of inquiry <lb />
the three oil- <lb />
e-rs who killed Sutton. Per- Ho doubt the elder Mrs. <lb />
haps the court thought it better would like to see her son given <lb />
to do this for the reputation of I bin liberty, but since the court <lb />
three living men than has decided that he must stay in <lb />
a stain cast upon the memory of I the asylum she is doing <lb />
-me dead man. too much talking. During the <lb />
r trial she w as one of <lb />
Greenville Reflector <lb />
says the tobacco market stalled <lb />
in the at price t <lb />
State of in the union I . n would be inter I Minnie Moore, Henrietta and Joe <lb />
A remarkable thing if it would print and Aaron Turnage, cf <lb />
however, is that pounds brought Miss Maud <lb />
and how many pounds Murk r, of Snow <lb />
i than live cents. At Miss of Standard, <lb />
who torn, number of Miss Allies and Taylor. <lb />
the prison. For once they price very Hookerton and Miss Lee <lb />
turned their talents to good use. most of the new Nichols, of Ayden, were at Ivy <lb />
co went for a song. The trust j Smith's last week attending a <lb />
will take the crop for party. <lb />
Ma thews. <lb />
roads question is <lb />
those who insisted Harry <lb />
The gO- <lb />
should get uppermost insane, and if ho was <lb />
people and then he is now. The de- <lb />
put up the plea <lb />
uppermost until good roads <lb />
are a reality everywhere. Had <lb />
mad- are a burden and hind- <lb />
to the people, imposes <lb />
a heavy indirect tax on them, <lb />
to escape the penalty of <lb />
-I and hat the wore <lb />
working for, and should take the <lb />
in <lb />
When it conies to hunting, All that riot in Mecklenburg <lb />
one crowd does not have much Saturday night in which <lb />
room to say things about another. Was killed, several <lb />
They all want to get to the <lb />
counter. <lb />
Seven West Point cadets be- <lb />
dismissed for participating <lb />
In a hazing, sets an example <lb />
that State colleges might follow. <lb />
A hot wave swept the entire <lb />
South the last few days. At <lb />
places iii Texas the <lb />
as high as de- <lb />
others badly wounded some <lb />
landed in jail, started over the <lb />
killing of a dog. How North <lb />
Carolina folks do love a sorry <lb />
unless a lire is built under Mr. and Ii. P. <lb />
This the article, and the i Mrs. L Willoughby returned <lb />
, ., . .,. ,, . i home from Morehead Saturday. <lb />
one. I he has . . , <lb />
i Mr. Ohio, i <lb />
and if the last <lb />
of it does not tend Cobb, <lb />
incite then we Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Willoughby <lb />
not and children, of Farmville. Mr, <lb />
Mrs. Smith, of <lb />
must confess that we -l- <lb />
w hat it bus. <lb />
PIERCES SCHOOL HOUSE ITEMS. <lb />
Pierce's School House. Aug. <lb />
Miss <lb />
last M Pierce. <lb />
Mis.--. Alien, of Green- <lb />
ville, last <lb />
and relatives here. <lb />
M . end Mrs. John Crawford, <lb />
Rose and Bub Alien and <lb />
Jenni . last with <lb />
Joyner <lb />
h Emma Kittrell and <lb />
Evelyn Sutton. of <lb />
were wish Miss Lucy <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Butler Alien <lb />
spent Saturday night sod Sun- <lb />
day with hi r parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs, r <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
Saturday night Sunday with <lb />
Hi sea Agatha and Mini. Sum- <lb />
roll. <lb />
Miss Matilda of <lb />
Greenville, is spending <lb />
v h Mi Craven Sum rill. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Hilda Kilpatrick. Clara <lb />
and Miss Mattie Cox, Ida and Pear <lb />
Mary Pierce and Lucy <lb />
spent the afternoon I-st <lb />
day with Mis. Jim Humbles. <lb />
The strike at is <lb />
alarming. Riot bloodshed <lb />
prevail and several people have <lb />
been killed. but what <lb />
such troubles could settled <lb />
amicably instead of a resort to <lb />
violence. But there will be <lb />
such troubles until our <lb />
The man who wants to think laws are more rigid. <lb />
somebody else is responsible for <lb />
his ills, should look can <lb />
carefully to see if the blame <lb />
not lay at his own door. while content to <lb />
stay in the mud. comes <lb />
between the two, as here we <lb />
A Chicago woman sued for good roads and some <lb />
because her husband bad, with the bad in the major- <lb />
good friend of the Now <lb />
Bern Journal has an idea that <lb />
tins scribe is sixty years old. <lb />
Oh, come ought to know <lb />
Osier's chloroform limit gets <lb />
nowhere near that <lb />
Greenville Reflector. <lb />
The Journal man should keep <lb />
history straight. We happen to <lb />
know that Dave Whichard is not <lb />
sixty years old. He is certainly <lb />
not more than <lb />
on Gold <lb />
Leaf. <lb />
Right you are, Thad, for you <lb />
have been our often <lb />
enough to know what you are <lb />
talking about. <lb />
A Want Supplied For Attended our Sunday school <lb />
. . day evening. <lb />
Washington. j ,,, and mm <lb />
Last January Jonathan Havens Little are visiting at Hay- <lb />
lost his corn mill by lire, lie is Smith's for a few days. <lb />
now building another. This will j r- c. E. <lb />
be a brick building feet, to Rod Oak to attend <lb />
high with shed church Sunday night. <lb />
and will be equipped with the j t. E. Little left this morning <lb />
latest improved corn mill ma- for to attend the Sunday <lb />
with a daily capacity of -school convention. <lb />
1500 bushels of meal, hominy Mrs. Mills Smith and children <lb />
and to Monday to <lb />
In addition to the corn mill her sister, Mrs. R. A. <lb />
machinery he will have a strictly Nichols. <lb />
up-to-date mill with a daily. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis <lb />
capacity of fifty barrels, and ex <lb />
to furnish the public with <lb />
pure wheat Hour made without <lb />
and children, of came <lb />
Monday to visit his brother, C E. <lb />
and returned home <lb />
B CH IX s W X D <lb />
the adulteration and this morning, <lb />
process. He is trying and ex Rev. S. P. of Wilson, <lb />
to get a wheat expert from I will commence a protracted <lb />
the Agricultural Department to meeting at Smith's school house <lb />
visit this section meet some Sunday. We hope all who <lb />
of farmers who desire to can will attend and make the <lb />
would not stay at home with <lb />
her Sundays. And she won <lb />
the case. <lb />
But the good roads <lb />
is growing and will some <lb />
day take in the whole county. <lb />
EVILS OF SABBATH DESECRATION <lb />
Ex it. B. Glenn, of North <lb />
Carolina, delivered an address <lb />
at N. Sunday, <lb />
and the way he lambasted the <lb />
big cities for their evil doings <lb />
put the i to talking. <lb />
But the governor said a lot of <lb />
good things, just is his way <lb />
of doing, and what he said is <lb />
plant wheat and give them what <lb />
information they need, also to <lb />
suggest the kind of wheat that <lb />
will be suitable to sow here. As <lb />
soon as he finds out, he will sup- <lb />
ply the farmers with seed-wheat <lb />
at cost. <lb />
We look this as being <lb />
one of the largest enterprises in <lb />
our city and it will be a great <lb />
benefit to the farmers, only <lb />
in this, but the adjoining <lb />
ties. Messrs. Havens and <lb />
will be pleased to meet any <lb />
one who expects to plant wheat <lb />
and will give them any <lb />
meeting a blessing to the whole <lb />
community, and all pray for a <lb />
shower to rain <lb />
down on all converted souls so <lb />
that there may be much <lb />
buy any horse <lb />
worth the money from to <lb />
Can be found at my <lb />
stable any time. Also have a <lb />
fine yoke of oxen for sale, weigh <lb />
about lbs. R. L- Smith. <lb />
New Mullets at S. M. <lb />
., <lb />
Revs. <lb />
OUR AYDEN <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
Hector for Ayden and Advertising rates <lb />
MARKET EARLY. <lb />
. <lb />
the preaching with telling Begin ass Brigs l <lb />
I . to la <lb />
I window i Fri-1 were , I r- <lb />
It Smith Co. a two, its , in o the ,.,, j , , f the mar- <lb />
. branches arc made of mill fitting M f M . , ,. <lb />
a glove and cheek valves, . ,. r. Bl of Mrs. Ha <lb />
of The Eastern <lb />
Any kind of machine; it. Bach mantels, brackets, J- R. Smith Co., book dealers, <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins or belts Sell give notice t-- parents and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. open or top guardians they -vii; nor. charge <lb />
Miss wagon, Cart or wheel school books an as th <lb />
ice cream social any of the above margin too small to . , . <lb />
night in honor of l Make you wire Mrs. M-O. Gardner child. <lb />
Webber, of screens for your windows, . . <lb />
who is visiting her. town Mr. <lb />
Spring dress goods laces J. F. <lb />
to match at. J. R. Smith n . Miss Carrie Smith, of Green- <lb />
reducers Ells with and Mr. A. <lb />
Ts. disk, etc, in which <lb />
F. C. Harding, of Greenville, <lb />
was in town Monday on legal <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
fan, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Our merchants and <lb />
business men are expecting go <lb />
trade us Wade, the artist, eon- <lb />
to beautiful a <lb />
for them. He is an artist t fine <lb />
taste. <lb />
c who has been visiting <lb />
casket and r yours r L , <lb />
. an advocate for years of ; <lb />
a vine presented ;,, f , , , , , , , . ; . <lb />
tor rainbow and gum packing L no; ;, ,;. . . ,. . <lb />
is quit, unique, o l vi i <lb />
which are U i, pyramids of gum ,. , , .,,. <lb />
green tobacco. I believe <lb />
Mrs. Bridgers, of j is due leaving ah <lb />
PI., is visiting her on t. . <lb />
I iv. Rev. J. B. <lb />
; rs. <lb />
or . Con us, <lb />
in p , <lb />
R. Co <lb />
Stu-i. ire for <lb />
ope; of school . . I <lb />
.; their . . i , rail s <lb />
be i I <lb />
A party of yo i . ts <lb />
out to cl 1st <lb />
, i., it, . . i <lb />
Can- . <lb />
i, I. Mu . <lb />
fitting, and . , <lb />
belting. E- <lb />
r-o i A <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Rev. J. R. returned <lb />
Monday from Pamlico county <lb />
where he been conducting <lb />
a series of meetings. <lb />
T. W. Wood and <lb />
rutabaga seed at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dr. W. II. d <lb />
i few . <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
. b <lb />
painting s-i, tis <lb />
attempt to leave town .- <lb />
with ii I <lb />
What does it require to be bills. M Carter, to <lb />
entitled to the name the board due. went <lb />
If the number of yard immediately after caught <lb />
standing open on the aide- them in ton, , them <lb />
walks count for anything, Ayden,; back <lb />
and especially Lee would given a ; <lb />
ling her u.<lb />
out rival Greensboro any day. <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
Perkins Tablets and other patent <lb />
medicines at J. R. S C. <lb />
Mi b Hard of Greet <lb />
is visiting in I <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
at i ready reduced prices at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
Now is the to bow turnips, <lb />
potatoes. <lb />
hose for I <lb />
g.-r and at <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
School at the <lb />
oil September j <lb />
The premises are j <lb />
fled, and a pump of good water- <lb />
awaits the happy girls and boys, i <lb />
pat terns and I <lb />
at J. R, Smith Go. <lb />
Miss Callie of State Nor- <lb />
spent Tuesday night with <lb />
Misses Ida and Annie Edwards. <lb />
Lime, cement, window and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
It looks Ii see a <lb />
mowing machine cutting oil the <lb />
streets. Mr. W. Hart has cut <lb />
the weeds from the intersection <lb />
of Second and to the <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Our clever postmaster. Mr. <lb />
Prescott, reminds us of the <lb />
Governor of South Carolina who <lb />
planted the ground in corn. <lb />
Mr. Prescott has the roar of the <lb />
government building converted <lb />
from a tennis court into a potato <lb />
patch. <lb />
School books, Bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
We are glad to see the <lb />
editor of the Free Will Baptist <lb />
out again. He has been <lb />
de of late. <lb />
K. Elite, a good top dresser <lb />
for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
During the tobacco sales J. M. <lb />
Dixon is earnest as the small <lb />
boy digging worms. <lb />
royal blue shoes for ladies <lb />
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- <lb />
John Kirkman, of Craven <lb />
-county, was in town Wednesday <lb />
with the finest m el ions the <lb />
season. <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 />
.-. by <lb />
irk until <lb />
is paid. <lb />
E. R. Kerr, . <lb />
D. C. in t. . It . . <lb />
i i. n was ; i c ii. <lb />
o Cm . . <lb />
An, t, , i. I. <lb />
i lung her p ., It <lb />
h r K;. i . <lb />
i urge Wort r ,. <lb />
V, <lb />
i ill ready for p . <lb />
We are very Mi <lb />
A Dixon h. <lb />
i I . <lb />
left . to ii-. <lb />
head City. <lb />
Misses Lee and N n iii <lb />
returned yesterday from a visit <lb />
to old home. <lb />
Agnes a two <lb />
children, Jack and i. . r, <lb />
a few days this . i; ti <lb />
old home, <lb />
Mrs. and Mrs. J. W,.; n and <lb />
children spent Sunday in <lb />
head <lb />
J. T. K I, of . , i. . <lb />
SUI In II, <lb />
E. V. n, , I <lb />
a few days in Ayden putting a <lb />
water works for J. F. <lb />
V, G. Berry and wife . <lb />
for Scotland i <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. U <lb />
Miss of Florida, is visit. <lb />
Misses Eva and Ella Hart. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. is visiting <lb />
her daughter, Mr. L. T. <lb />
son, of Washington. <lb />
Friday evening between the <lb />
hours of six-thirty and sever., a <lb />
party of young people left Ayden <lb />
to drive through the country to <lb />
to attend the union <lb />
meeting. Tho evening was <lb />
greatly enjoyed by the party. <lb />
Those who were present <lb />
Misses Blanche and May <lb />
Cannon. Alice Baker, Jimmie <lb />
Davis, Alice and Marion Hodges, <lb />
of Kins ton; John Coward, <lb />
bur Tingle, Clarence and Allen <lb />
Cannon and Dixie Cannon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Coward <lb />
returned to their home in Ayden. <lb />
J. B. Bridges left Monday for <lb />
Sandy Bottom, where he will <lb />
hold a meeting. <lb />
Miss Alice Baker spent Sunday <lb />
night with Miss Rosa Bland. <lb />
John Nobles spent Saturday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Helen Johnson, of <lb />
and Miss Powell, of Golds- <lb />
are visiting their aunt, <lb />
Miss Addie Johnson. <lb />
Julius Brown, of Greenville, <lb />
in town Friday exercising <lb />
his legal talent. <lb />
The opened at the <lb />
Seminary <lb />
th <lb />
B r promises to be the best <lb />
n in history of the i. <lb />
. attendance has r. i <lb />
moat exp a <lb />
. ire are lots matriculated i a <lb />
more coining on train. <lb />
;. ;. Peden, D. D. is at list <lb />
and Miss Lillian Munn baa <lb />
ha e of the primary .- <lb />
. Her equal is hard find <lb />
. county and sup <lb />
is to be found i. the state in <lb />
work. <lb />
. is Nina Redditt, of El-- <lb />
. . Sallie <lb />
visiting <lb />
. in town. <lb />
We are very glad to Leroy <lb />
out again. <lb />
Ii. L. Coward baa taken his <lb />
other one . .;. i i <lb />
Jesse , n very . r <lb />
id I<lb />
pi ; f. from n i <lb />
was in town Saturday, .; , <lb />
ii.- y ii the I it all- <lb />
d pa in n j Al letter sent <lb />
crops hat n re, C , . .-. . <lb />
c-.-l n i Ian . was . <lb />
Rev. ; u i E P u, D. D., <lb />
turn . . -1 <lb />
Ohio I lay i . v he bud <lb />
spent the r r . i <lb />
. id . m . of<lb />
it i i. <lb />
pen J lay, Aug. id. <lb />
j U. j- in lived letter<lb />
announcing toe serious illness of <lb />
his mother, n Saturday.<lb />
it prop ; th <lb />
.- .-.- <lb />
; the time of the <lb />
. . , ; ; o; ., <lb />
. . co by . I ml i <lb />
. . i -.- i .<lb />
Mr <lb />
s y <lb />
t-t i <lb />
th<lb />
. . i<lb />
;., i II . . u<lb />
land . iii-. h <lb />
of th i . r I <lb />
it <lb />
Dr. H. O. will in , <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha a . . <lb />
why <lb />
u and ; -i. up ; <lb />
ed <lb />
. .-. <lb />
Tuesday, t r the purpose <lb />
treating diseases of the eye, <lb />
i. .-; <lb />
. t <lb />
U. C. Coward bus taken his treating diseases ear pat up pi i <lb />
again with E. gad throat and fitting <lb />
Sons. Mr. Coward is Tho i who want work , <lb />
up from a long illness. done will b no fee <lb />
Alice and lees terms are agreed on. reasons why g a Spot <lb />
of Kinston, are visiting, 1st, f <lb />
of are v <lb />
. j Blanche and <lb />
G C <lb />
. . lore is town visiting <lb />
n m th t. <lb />
meeting in pr. gross <lb />
MEREDITH, <lb />
Nurse <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
REPORT CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. G <lb />
the Close of Business June 23rd, 1909. <lb />
. <lb />
, y that i. coo at i c <lb />
o i <lb />
also buy <lb />
i with r i <lb />
let . m <lb />
t- r, <lb />
letter <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
i Overdraft i unsecured <lb />
and <lb />
Di loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,600.00 <lb />
d profits, leas <lb />
esp. and taxes pi. 631.87 <lb />
205.00 Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb />
Deposits to check <lb />
1,059.18 <lb />
Total <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total 180,080.12 <lb />
N i <lb />
COD IV PITT <lb />
I, J. ft S -f the -v- named solemnly <lb />
the a to the best my and <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore mo, this of I J. Tl SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, DIXON, <lb />
Notary Directors, <lb />
OPENING <lb />
N. N. C- <lb />
W- will open our ready to serve our on lion- <lb />
day want us of and <lb />
let OS you that can what we <lb />
the place The New Imperial opens <lb />
to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
W j to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at th low st prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will y u <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
b tome <lb />
of mi <lb />
I . . . Th r i <lb />
f . ; I , . I I . I <lb />
. v . <lb />
B , rt- u- <lb />
I i i . rs <lb />
to d I . i <lb />
. -i re in-, best <lb />
re it would in. a . r round i. malaria l <lb />
u it a at . r. ,, , ,. s ,, ,. e n s. m A <lb />
deal I t . . . .- . . , . Ki . mod lib es ml <lb />
l . .;. . will prevent T- Ii id . m, <lb />
much higher later and <lb />
this crop v . i i ill a ; i ,.  <lb />
now <lb />
DOES THINGS.<lb />
and ind p; lo <lb />
better ii. u----. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
1.7 i Secures a <lb />
Oared <lb />
i -ii <lb />
t eve y<lb />
n . tree <lb />
joyed v .;. <lb />
in Rev. Carter, of <lb />
who pr i inter <lb />
g .; I morning <lb />
Mr. M Carter i. not <lb />
M . ii -i- for <lb />
l with rho , <lb />
., pot . t <lb />
but he a <lb />
pi. . i . . <lb />
Di I m <lb />
., in . phi. i a., things. In the face of <lb />
. v ; . i i ii ,, ,. <lb />
i. ii ho has .; have dis- <lb />
i average <lb />
rumination, hi set <lb />
. n I C <lb />
months Rotor taking remedy <lb />
w ii He i.- now <lb />
i u- ii. I'd ii sixty a church in <lb />
n much work n i . . , . <lb />
S Id by L. Wooten . Here <lb />
an J w. d ft Ii . <lb />
in <lb />
there, a lot <lb />
nor. lie ii I nil iii up <lb />
will be an credit <lb />
t-- the ti ft h to <lb />
New <lb />
new n In <lb />
North Caro inn during the <lb />
ending August are reported have the building <lb />
follows by the. before the <lb />
I will be at I i n the <lb />
fair Sunday in t In-- <lb />
com-; be h Id .-, I em <lb />
holds preaching <lb />
auto, sup home, b <lb />
ply company. <lb />
company. <lb />
develop- <lb />
company. <lb />
Charlotte cotton bit- <lb />
ting factory; printing <lb />
company, <lb />
Wilson-$800,000 cotton mill. <lb />
rail- <lb />
road company. <lb />
Granulated Sore Eyes <lb />
Cured <lb />
twenty years I from a <lb />
bad can- f <lb />
Martin ox Ky. <lb />
February, 1908, a <lb />
to try t Salve. I bought <lb />
one box and about <lb />
it and my eyes have not given me <lb />
trouble is for sale <lb />
by Jno. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <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 sane place All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with tin- <lb />
Company. <lb />
to secure any other temporary <lb />
place for this purpose, <lb />
What is Best for <lb />
Mr. A. of On- <lb />
h-s been troubled for i with <lb />
indigestion, and rec <lb />
lain h and Tab-eta <lb />
best medicine I <lb />
trouble .-. tips <lb />
t them a They are <lb />
to prove beneficial. are to <lb />
In <lb />
free at Jno. L. <lb />
and Coward <lb />
Marriage <lb />
of W. M. Moore <lb />
has the following <lb />
since lat <lb />
No white. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Mosely and <lb />
Vann. <lb />
Allen Kirkman and Anna <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
In the list published last week <lb />
the name Claude Adams appear- <lb />
ed when it should have <lb />
I Claude Haddock and Dillie Elks.<lb /></p>
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New Goods <lb />
SPECIAL RATES VIA. SEABOARD <lb />
TO CHARLOTTE, N. C. <lb />
on account of <lb />
CONFEDERATE VETERAN'S <lb />
ANNUAL REUNION <lb />
AUGUST 1909. <lb />
Tickets on to <lb />
inclusive. Tickets limited <lb />
to return from Charlotte SO as to <lb />
starting point later <lb />
than August 30th. <lb />
Round-Trip Rates from Principal <lb />
Our Buyer is Now in Northern Markets <lb />
Buying New and Stylish Goods <lb />
that appeal to your taste. <lb />
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Men, Women and the Home Farm <lb />
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Will be glad to supply your needs <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods <lb />
Goods, Laces, Em- <lb />
Table Linens, Notions <lb />
Shoes, Hats. Caps, <lb />
Furnishings Goods, Ladies Suits, <lb />
Shirts, Hosiery, Hardware and <lb />
Crockery. <lb />
A large stock cf Staple Groceries car la block <lb />
guaranteed to be the beat. The Celebrated Gilt <lb />
Flour a We have e new <lb />
which is the Justly Found Wire Fencing. <lb />
The in Everything. <lb />
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trains p No. if <lb />
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Goods Reduced <lb />
To make room for fall <lb />
goods, arriving daily, we will <lb />
make a Big Reduction <lb />
During the Month of August <lb />
on all summer goods, <lb />
All Six cent Colored Lawns at l-c tier yard. <lb />
fen cent <lb />
Fifteen <lb />
Twenty <lb />
Black wear guaranteed <lb />
for pr yard now, good value. <lb />
Oxfords a; at <lb />
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1.15. <lb />
Coward Wooten's <lb />
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UP YOUR FRUITS. We carry <lb />
the best to be had. <lb />
FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, <lb />
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc.<lb />
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Our stock is complete in <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
We carry Wire Fencing, <lb />
building Lime, Mowers, rakes <lb />
and all kind of Farm <lb />
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everything in the general <lb />
mercantile line. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
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WING <lb />
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Shoes, fiats, Cress Ginghams, Big Line Laces <lb />
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. Jesse Cannon, Ayden, N. C; Cliff Edwards, Greenville, N. C. Lucy <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
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Get Ground in <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you 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 purchasers. <lb />
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WINNERS <lb />
FE offered prizes to the patrons of <lb />
our and it is our pleasure to announce that <lb />
these hive won the following <lb />
who drew the numbers slate <lb />
FIRST PRIZE-A Mahogany worth to I. F. <lb />
Davenport, Ticket Ho. <lb />
SECOND Dresser, worth <lb />
to T. W. Ticket No. <lb />
THIRD PRIZE-A piece Toilet Set worth Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Burton. Ticket No. <lb />
These prizes are now at 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 />
the contest the winning numbers for the three <lb />
given by Si Boyd Furniture Co, that the prizes <lb />
were drawn by the parties as mentioned the above state- <lb />
C.<lb />
These absolutely free to the as every <lb />
purchaser got lull value every dollar's worth <lb />
bought from us. <lb />
We carry a lull line Furniture and House Furnishing <lb />
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to, Thousand Islands, Montreal, <lb />
Quebec, Down Lake George and <lb />
Champlain and Four Days in <lb />
New York City, at Very want your HORSE to t <lb />
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Difficulties Which a Young Actor <lb />
I Had to Struggle. <lb />
An actor life, often <lb />
and frequently useful, <lb />
it by no means When Fred- <lb />
Warde, the <lb />
, his wife and to this <lb />
i country to ho <lb />
i made his way here lie WM, after <lb />
various ups and downs, engaged by <lb />
to play certain <lb />
parts. In In a Li- <lb />
Mr. Laurence Button re- <lb />
the <lb />
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company, long associated <lb />
I with Mr. Boom, with the <lb />
exception of not as- <lb />
and men hut <lb />
one or two before tho <lb />
first Warde <lb />
even Ken the play of <lb />
and bad no idea how to it <lb />
n very important Item to a man <lb />
who bail money to devote to <lb />
costumes. <lb />
There were, of <lb />
persons who could have fitted <lb />
him out from wig to sandal, but <lb />
to those he not afford to go. <lb />
He read the tragedy many <lb />
studied part till be was what is <lb />
called and at the <lb />
Astor library copied many draw- <lb />
colored by his own hand, of <lb />
the dresses be had to wear. These <lb />
garments and elicits were mi <lb />
out of the cheapest from <lb />
bis own patterns, cut and by <lb />
his wife, and for fix weeks <lb />
in that house was thought of or <lb />
talked about but <lb />
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it meant to him, i <lb />
anxious about the results, as <lb />
was bis wife. They in a poor, <lb />
humble apartment, and be <lb />
was to take n midnight to <lb />
the of hie great effort only a <lb />
day or two before he was to make <lb />
his debut one the must <lb />
and trying parts of the <lb />
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word Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
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whit Arthur <lb />
Arthur was then a lad not out <lb />
of his frocks. It sci in- that the <lb />
Rates. Leaves September <lb />
Personally Conducted by C. H. <lb />
The Seaboard announces their second <lb />
Annual Tour, personally conducted, by <lb />
C. H. District Passenger Agent <lb />
y Mrs. C <lb />
Same under their personal super- <lb />
vision, through the North and Canada, <lb />
taking in all the principal and <lb />
attractive resorts in the K; t, <lb />
Raleigh September 1st, via <lb />
Portsmouth, Norfolk. Old Point Com- <lb />
fort, up the historic Pot to <lb />
through Baltimore, <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Kay, <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
Money than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
, Place is headquarters for Com, Hay, <lb />
Philadelphia the scenic . e- . c l <lb />
valley to Niagara Palls. Toronto, taking Cotton Seed Meal, Hulk, <lb />
in the Grand Toronto Exposition, Brand, Chicken Hominy, <lb />
through the Thousand Islands, down Corn, corn and all kinds of <lb />
River to Montreal. Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
and Quebec, returning via Lake <lb />
and Lake through <lb />
and Albany to New Yo k, where four <lb />
forwarded same up receipt of <lb />
with in post in m u <lb />
party is <lb />
up and these to sh u <lb />
i n Without relay. <lb />
C. II. OATHS, <lb />
District Passenger , <lb />
it . it-. N- c. child, kneeling by bis little cot, had <lb />
through tho regular formula. <lb />
I lay <lb />
God, remember papa and <lb />
and little and dear <lb />
grandmother in and had <lb />
then added, as an impromptu, <lb />
O God, do please help papa through <lb />
with <lb />
I told this at a dinner one <lb />
night, as I am trying to tell it now, <lb />
and was startled by an Inquiry <lb />
from the wife of a clergyman, who, <lb />
with wonder and doubt in her voice, <lb />
demanded, you mean to <lb />
mo that say their <lb />
From Digging Out the Tr Trunk For <lb />
the Primitive Beat. <lb />
There is no doubt of the <lb />
of our great modern ships <lb />
from a floating lag on which our <lb />
earliest ancestors eat astride and <lb />
with hands and pole navigated the <lb />
small Streams, and just as surely <lb />
our word come from <lb />
the first improvement of that prim- <lb />
craft. The etymology of the <lb />
word tells us of the evolution of <lb />
the craft. <lb />
When the superior mind of our <lb />
Aryan a conceived the idea <lb />
of hollow out the floating log <lb />
and thus decreasing it.- weight. <lb />
adding to it- buoyancy and better <lb />
fitting it f r their transportation, <lb />
t iv bad to d a word to express <lb />
what they were to they <lb />
used a t that they under- <lb />
stood, which v. a.- This root <lb />
signified do idea of digging, <lb />
lowing out and scraping. That is <lb />
what they did to make their boats, <lb />
the became noun to <lb />
i e it. <lb />
That root has lived and <lb />
grown during the years <lb />
mom that pas I since it was <lb />
first used to giro t boat its name, <lb />
and after tho break up and <lb />
of the Aryan race it followed <lb />
nil of its broadly divided <lb />
to their new homes to used in <lb />
of their tongues. <lb />
The Greeks bare tho root in <lb />
their word meaning a <lb />
II cup, and the Latins have it <lb />
in signifying to scrape. <lb />
In Ian as well as in <lb />
it is in many words of a <lb />
It came to <lb />
the English through the Teutonic <lb />
type, meaning a ship, or <lb />
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i i Chaucer used <lb />
plural, tho Anglo- <lb />
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lamb m do II and tho Dane <lb />
old hi i German had. <lb />
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from father to son through all <lb />
rations, giving us the rune <lb />
Word when we speak of the <lb />
as our Aryan tors used <lb />
when spoke of the floating <lb />
log that they hod hollowed by dig <lb />
and with stones and <lb />
York <lb />
K. HUGH <lb />
DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Important Changes in Schedules <lb />
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, AUG. 1st, 1909. <lb />
Between Washington. Greenville, Farmville, Wilson and N. C. <lb />
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Through Raleigh. Wilson, <lb />
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PASSENGER <lb />
Atlantic Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between <lb />
and April 1st, <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
El-i <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
he Spent <lb />
The cost of the will include rail- <lb />
road steamship an I fares, <lb />
transfers, <lb />
trips, eta,, shewn in <lb />
fact will every <lb />
expense with the exception of <lb />
a few en route while in New <lb />
York city, i made at the lowest <lb />
possible amount. <lb />
This route been selected after <lb />
the most careful consideration, giving <lb />
the best advantage for sight-seeing at <lb />
most Interesting points. <lb />
of time will he spent at all atop <lb />
over points for light seeing and all <lb />
arrangements made for the pleasure <lb />
and comfort party. <lb />
C. II. Passenger <lb />
Agent will look after all necessary <lb />
details, el ., the and pleas- <lb />
of all, s is unsure, the <lb />
has had considerable <lb />
in handling these tours, as any <lb />
one who has been with them in the <lb />
past will tell you, j <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. will be assisted <lb />
by Mr. and Mrs, James Jr., of <lb />
Charlotte, N. C <lb />
Itinerary of at i <lb />
k. the i who <lb />
sire lie. route over fa turn or no <lb />
which party will travel, etc., will In of Herbert Edmonds <lb />
Shop. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
awe <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Mm <lb />
and Dry Clewing. <lb />
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there Is n monument erect <lb />
lo the memory of Hull, or Dolly, <lb />
Who the of <lb />
and was tho lost woman <lb />
the Cornish la the <lb />
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who died In 1777, Said to <lb />
have been the last person con- <lb />
versed Hie Hit- <lb />
language of ibis country from <lb />
earliest limes II aspired In <lb />
the eighteenth century in this parish <lb />
of hi. Paul. This stone Is erected by <lb />
Prime Louis Bonaparte, In <lb />
union with tho Hey. John <lb />
vicar of St. Paul. <lb />
thy father thy mother that thy <lb />
days ho long upon the lead which <lb />
the Lord thy God <lb />
News. <lb />
Herbert Prop. <lb />
Located in business sec- <lb />
of the town, live <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by- a skilled bail <lb />
Our place is <lb />
sharp. Cur towels clean. <lb />
electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
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WILMINGTON, N. C.<lb />
A. <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
The Youngster <lb />
When the great French chemist Che- <lb />
strained his birthday <lb />
be was entertained a public dinner, <lb />
at which his it high official In tho <lb />
department of justice sixty en years <lb />
aid, was also present The old man <lb />
mule a speech in telling an <lb />
roads n slip, which his son <lb />
corrected turned around <lb />
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Choice Cut Rowers <lb />
carnations, and violets <lb />
u specialty. Wedding <lb />
floral offering <lb />
ranged in bait a, short <lb />
notice. Bummer flowering <lb />
bulbs, bedding <lb />
hushes everything in the <lb />
line at <lb />
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Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton f, <lb />
ring. <lb />
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Established and maintained by the State the young men and <lb />
women who to quality themselves the o teaching. <lb />
equipment new and modern. Sanitation i <lb />
opens October 1909. <lb />
For prospectus and information, address <lb />
H. WRIGHT, President. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d w mos <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
ire and House Furnishings <lb />
GO TO <lb />
TAFT VAN DYKE <lb />
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VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, I <lb />
No. <lb />
LONGFELLOW TRIAL IN PROGRESS <lb />
BOTH PARTIES TO CASE ABLY REP- <lb />
RESENTED. <lb />
Evidence all and Cue will <lb />
ably go to Friday-Fine Le- <lb />
gal Ability Displayed by Law; en <lb />
Kinston, N. C, ft <lb />
to when or where they had been <lb />
married. <lb />
Gray Sutton, proprietor of <lb />
i Set en Springs hotel, testified <lb />
I that Longfellow and Swift <lb />
were registered at his hotel May <lb />
113th as J. Longfellow and wife, <lb />
there four or five days, <lb />
both left at different times <lb />
the same day. <lb />
The trial of J. S. i H- M. said that on the <lb />
bigamy that began in the day Longfellow was arrested in <lb />
here this afternoon, is afternoon, they took dinner at <lb />
a legal battle, the able array of <lb />
counsel on both sides contesting <lb />
the case at almost every point. <lb />
Appearing with Solicitor Duffy <lb />
for the State arc ex-Gov. C. B. <lb />
Aycock, ex Solicitor J. E. Wood- <lb />
ard, Loftin, Dawson <lb />
and G. V. Cowper, while the <lb />
defense is represented by ex- <lb />
Solicitor L Moore, <lb />
Wooten and H. M. Shaw. <lb />
The first bill indictment <lb />
found at a previous term of court <lb />
wan quashed <lb />
noon. hot almost immediately the <lb />
present grand jury found another <lb />
bill, and it is under the latter <lb />
that the trial is proceeding. <lb />
When the case called this <lb />
afternoon the battle began in <lb />
earnest. Mr. Moore for the <lb />
defense offered four different <lb />
motions, each in turn being over- <lb />
ruled by Judge Ward. The first <lb />
of these motions for abate <lb />
merit on the ground that the <lb />
alleged second marriage occurred <lb />
in the State of Virginia, it <lb />
was not in the jurisdiction of a <lb />
North Carolina court to try the <lb />
case. The second was asking <lb />
for a bill of particulars as to the <lb />
the time and place of the alleged <lb />
second marriage. The third was <lb />
to quash the last bill of indict <lb />
on the ground that <lb />
grand jury finding it was <lb />
the same table at a hotel in <lb />
Kinston. He asked <lb />
where he was going to locate <lb />
and the latter replied have <lb />
not decided <lb />
W. L. testified that <lb />
Longfellow visited hit. store in <lb />
Stantonsburg on the 17th of <lb />
March and in a conversation told <lb />
him he was going to marry a <lb />
lady named Miss Bruce Swift. <lb />
A. t. Windham said he was <lb />
present in store and <lb />
heard this remark by Longfellow. <lb />
Pin SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Term for the Trial of <lb />
Now in Session. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of <lb />
Arden Wilson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon and malicious in- <lb />
jury to personal property, guilty <lb />
primings and low grade leaf of I buyer in our markets in in two judgment suspend- <lb />
that type is bringing somewhat with buyers, ed on payment of costs, <lb />
lower prices than in recent years. that prices L , <lb />
This condition is neither would be boosted. It is <lb />
alarming, and is that these rosy on payment of <lb />
LOSS Of JAPANESE LEAF TRADE <lb />
CAUSE FLUCTUATION IN PRICES <lb />
OF TOBACCO PRIMINGS. <lb />
Facto and According to <lb />
Government Report Trust Not to <lb />
Primings Away <lb />
It is currently reported that <lb />
no more for this fact <lb />
than is the man in the moon. <lb />
Some years ago when Japan <lb />
made a government monopoly of <lb />
her tobacco business, there was <lb />
great jubilation among growers <lb />
of and dealers in this type of <lb />
because it was believed <lb />
by many that the Japanese gov <lb />
would continue to be a <lb />
rosy <lb />
were doomed to such bitter dis- <lb />
appointment, but the wholesome <lb />
prising nor <lb />
readily accounted for. Japan for <lb />
several in succession was. a <lb />
very heavy buyer of this of j reflection will obtrude itself that <lb />
leaf, but for the last two after all the energetic American <lb />
years has so largely reduced her, manufacturer was the best and <lb />
purchases as to make the loss of most loyal friend that the pro- <lb />
Japanese trade severely in ever had, or probably ever <lb />
this grade of A brief re will have. <lb />
of the history of our trade There is no occasion for ex- <lb />
in low grade cigarette leaf with or despondency over <lb />
Japan maybe interesting, and this situation. The simple facts <lb />
will doubtless be instructive. that we once had little trade <lb />
In another case for carrying <lb />
the verdict <lb />
All through the testimony of <lb />
these witnesses there were I <lb />
constant objections by counsel <lb />
on both sides. <lb />
At court took a <lb />
until Friday morning. <lb />
Kinston, N. C, 27th.-W. E. <lb />
was the first witness <lb />
this morning for state, he <lb />
to having conversation with <lb />
Longfellow in on <lb />
April 8th. ll w purchased <lb />
post cards saying he was going <lb />
to write one to his girl. He <lb />
and showed it to Mew- <lb />
borne, who remarked know <lb />
that the card being ad- <lb />
dressed to Miss Bruce Swift. <lb />
Longfellow asked <lb />
about her and her family giving <lb />
the j as reason for question he <lb />
not led to marry her soon. <lb />
the court having F. was introduced <lb />
and adjourned Monday owing identity handwriting of Long <lb />
the sickness of Judge Allen, and This was followed by <lb />
Judge coming later to hold I reading eight letters he had <lb />
Swift on different <lb />
of his love <lb />
declared in strung <lb />
the court. The third was for written <lb />
continuance on the ground in ail <lb />
the bill of indictment her was <lb />
found Wednesday afternoon, the terms. <lb />
defendant had not had time to The state here rested its case <lb />
properly prepare his under and defense then renewed mo- <lb />
that bill. for bill of particulars which <lb />
Judge Ward in overruling the the court refused. The defense <lb />
last motion said If at any time <lb />
he saw the defendant was not <lb />
getting a fair trial he would <lb />
order a mistrial which statement <lb />
was accepted by the defense and <lb />
the trial proceeded. The <lb />
of the jury consumed some- <lb />
time and it was 4.-30 o'clock when <lb />
the body was <lb />
The first witness called was <lb />
Clerk of the Court Collins by <lb />
whom was proven an affidavit <lb />
setting forth Longfellow's first <lb />
The second witness was Mrs. <lb />
Swift, mother of the young lady <lb />
in the case. She testified that <lb />
Longfellow first went to her <lb />
home one night in March to ask <lb />
her consent to his marriage to <lb />
her daughter, Miss Bruce. Her <lb />
decision was deferred until next <lb />
morning, when he called again. <lb />
She gave her consent to the <lb />
marriage on certain conditions, <lb />
which he accepted, but no time <lb />
for it was set- She next saw <lb />
him when he came to her home <lb />
from the evening train one day <lb />
in May, Miss Bruce having come <lb />
Prior to the time the American <lb />
Tobacco Company entered Japan <lb />
we had very little trade on this <lb />
grade of leaf in country. <lb />
With the advent of the American <lb />
concern into the <lb />
however, they created a <lb />
demand for cigarettes for the <lb />
most part made of the. typo of <lb />
tobacco in The con- <lb />
of this grade of leaf, <lb />
under the aggressive activities <lb />
of the American Tobacco Com- <lb />
grew by leaps and bounds, <lb />
and by the year 1903 our ship- <lb />
of leaf to Japan had <lb />
crawled up to the respectable <lb />
total of 4.420.591 pounds. This <lb />
was thought, at the f me to be <lb />
the climax, but the de -rind con- <lb />
unexpectedly to increase, <lb />
and our shipments were <lb />
pounds in 6.529 <lb />
pounds in and <lb />
pounds in <lb />
It is well to note in this con <lb />
Japan-later we had a <lb />
large, lucrative and unexpected <lb />
trade with that Empire, built by <lb />
the activities of an American <lb />
manufacturer, that stimulated <lb />
the production this grade of <lb />
tobacco, and boosted the <lb />
beyond its legitimate level. This <lb />
partly caused the of <lb />
tobacco for that <lb />
formerly obtained in this <lb />
try, and the of the whole <lb />
matter is prices are <lb />
themselves to these <lb />
changed and going <lb />
back to merely normal figures. <lb />
We can remember, and so can <lb />
many of our readers, the time <lb />
when the lowest grade primings <lb />
were thrown away as worthless, <lb />
while there is no prospect of <lb />
the necessity of a to this <lb />
method again, worse things <lb />
could happen. It should be <lb />
borne in mind that <lb />
of the ground leaves from <lb />
the parent stalk provides greater <lb />
sustenance and vitality tor <lb />
leaves higher up, i <lb />
weapon <lb />
was not guilty. <lb />
Streeter, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon and carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, guilty. <lb />
Samuel Brown, larceny, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Will Streeter and <lb />
perjury, both guilty. <lb />
Judgment suspended is to <lb />
David Evans, with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, <lb />
ninety days on roads. <lb />
Louis Smith, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, and carrying conceal <lb />
ed weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Will Jone. Co raid, <lb />
Alonzo Chapman and Henderson <lb />
West, affray, all guilty Jonas <lb />
lined and costs, the others <lb />
and costs <lb />
Henry Staton, col, selling <lb />
liquor unlawfully, pleads guilty <lb />
in four <lb />
Charlie Vaughan. assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pie ids guilty, <lb />
sentenced three months to roads, <lb />
Charlie Vaughan, escape, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment, <lb />
pended. <lb />
Charlie Vaughan, lire <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced eighteen <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
John <lb />
Kellie Mills, Henry <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
st in North Caro- <lb />
A terrific hail storm struck a <lb />
portion of Wilson county Sunday <lb />
evening, much damage. <lb />
Rev. J. M. has ac- <lb />
a call to the pastorate of <lb />
the First Baptist church of <lb />
son. <lb />
Mrs. Troy Rouse, of Lenoir <lb />
county, died a few days ago of <lb />
pellagra. <lb />
Alexander of Cleve- <lb />
land county, was killed by light- <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Miss the Raleigh <lb />
young lady who recently <lb />
severely Injured in automobile <lb />
accident, is reported to be stead <lb />
Peggy i improving. <lb />
While two Fayetteville young <lb />
men were playing with a pistol, <lb />
Saturday right. W. A- Ashworth <lb />
accidentally shot a-d killed <lb />
Daniel Jones. <lb />
During a storm Sunday oven- <lb />
ire the residence of J. R. Creech, <lb />
near was struck by <lb />
lightning which set on fire and <lb />
destroyed the building. Two <lb />
other residences were struck. <lb />
The residence of M. C. <lb />
near Lucama, <lb />
struck by lightning Sunday <lb />
evening and the building and <lb />
contents destroyed by fire which <lb />
followed. <lb />
Ritchie, a young man <lb />
of Stanley climbed a pole <lb />
to see if he could a shock by <lb />
touching wires. He <lb />
was Instantly killed. <lb />
George a Confederate <lb />
veteran of Oxford who <lb />
the reunion in Charlotte <lb />
week, and was to have <lb />
disturbing religious worship, not W hat city Friday morning. <lb />
that our shipments of the better <lb />
this grade of leaf to the Japanese <lb />
Empire in 1906 were a very largo <lb />
percentage of our total <lb />
of such loaf. <lb />
Under the stimulus of de- <lb />
v. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
an <lb />
this for the present, that <lb />
he would later pass upon its <lb />
competency when the defense <lb />
disclosed its evidence. <lb />
The only evidence offered by <lb />
the defense was two depositions <lb />
one by a sister of defendant, <lb />
living in Maryland, who said her <lb />
brother brought a young lady to <lb />
see her in a Baltimore hospital <lb />
on May 3rd and introduced her <lb />
as Miss Swift, and that the <lb />
young lady said she was in Haiti- <lb />
any loan in the <lb />
of the first primings is in some I affray, guilty, judgment <lb />
measure compensated for lo -d on o of <lb />
larger, richer, and leaf I carrying eon <lb />
that results from this process, guilty of carry <lb />
We, therefore, repeat in case, <lb />
the price advanced beyond I there is no occasion for abusing id, larceny, not <lb />
. i . , , ,. this state at <lb />
the legitimate-value of of f; f Parker. Chas. Evans, <lb />
about prices. This situation will John Ward. Cannon, <lb />
adjust itself, and it Is gratifying gambling, . fined <lb />
each an <lb />
Tom <lb />
Little, <lb />
em Tobacco Journal, Aug. 16th. <lb />
this grade, and then the in <lb />
then asked the admission of but nevertheless th <lb />
sentence contained in affidavit happened. to Know that there are <lb />
by State that the alleged second j shipments to Japan in 1907 Si <lb />
marriage took place in Norfolk, only 2.045.998 pounds <lb />
May 1st, Judge Ward admitted falling off in a single year of <lb />
pounds. The <lb />
for the year 1908 was but little <lb />
better. Now, it should be borne, <lb />
in that Japan for many <lb />
years has grown large quantities <lb />
of tobacco, and is increasing the <lb />
output from year to year- There- <lb />
fore, when the price of our prim- <lb />
types continued to climb to <lb />
higher and higher figures, Japan <lb />
simply buying in large <lb />
quantities, and substituted home <lb />
grown leaf. This she could <lb />
more doing some shopping and easily do, because the tobacco <lb />
had met him there. Miss Long- <lb />
home on an earlier train the <lb />
same day. He spent the by clerk of <lb />
at her home, leaving next morn- j Clerk, of Norfolk, <lb />
He returned to her home marriage license for the parties <lb />
the following Saturday evening was on record in that city. The <lb />
fellow that they spent <lb />
most of the day with her and <lb />
that it was shown in <lb />
between them that <lb />
low was a She alto <lb />
stated that when they left her <lb />
that evening Miss Swift said she <lb />
was going to her boarding house <lb />
in the city and Longfellow said <lb />
he was going to take a boat for <lb />
Norfolk. The other deposition <lb />
Corporation <lb />
who said no <lb />
and remained there until Tues- <lb />
day. The first intimation she <lb />
had of their Doing married v. as <lb />
when she call I upon Longfellow <lb />
to ask a i r h hi.- . <lb />
ed to her <lb />
her as <lb />
letter t. <lb />
. . <lb />
defense then rested and the <lb />
evidence closed. <lb />
The entire morning showed B <lb />
pretty fight . rs on <lb />
both side. Sp <lb />
this i . <lb />
wed<lb />
business of the Empire had be <lb />
come a government monopoly, <lb />
enabling it to force <lb />
whatever it might choose on the <lb />
consumer. Under these <lb />
stances it can readily be seen <lb />
that there is little or no prospect <lb />
of regaining any portion of the <lb />
Japanese trade we have lost <lb />
The above figures are taken <lb />
from a government report re- <lb />
issued by the Department <lb />
of Commerce and Labor, and <lb />
furnish food for careful thought. <lb />
Home manufacturers have lit- <lb />
demand for this type of leaf, <lb />
and hence it would be both <lb />
Walter <lb />
v., <lb />
en <lb />
AUNT WINNIE COME ACROSS <lb />
Ayden, N. C. Aug. 1909. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I see Capt. Hutchings thinks <lb />
Sept. 1st, soon enough to open <lb />
the tobacco market. In the <lb />
Progressive Farmer of this week <lb />
I see an article from Mr. A. J. <lb />
on the same point. He <lb />
thinks Aug. 25th soon enough, <lb />
and he seem to think tobacco <lb />
low enough, etc. Now, Mr. <lb />
a kind of a fling <lb />
at the Consolidated Co. I <lb />
will say if his house and the <lb />
other one not belonging to the <lb />
Consolidated Co., will chip in <lb />
and help, I suggest that the <lb />
Greenville send <lb />
three good and reliable men to <lb />
headquarters to lay our troubles <lb />
before them and see if <lb />
anything can be done to secure a <lb />
better price for the present crop. <lb />
If not then we had as well <lb />
continue to sell and pay as far as <lb />
we can. <lb />
I would advise that we clod <lb />
just and unwise to censure live more at home in <lb />
for not paying a big price for a the future and we will not need <lb />
of leaf for which they j so much money. <lb />
i ; such little The you C <lb />
cost- <lb />
Jr. an <lb />
Item Ii <lb />
guilty, judgment map <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Andrew James and Sarah <lb />
Spruill. fornication and adultery, <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Charlie Shaw, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
ninety days on roads. <lb />
Alex selling liquor <lb />
unlawfully, guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Thad Gorham, house breaking <lb />
and larceny, not guilty. . <lb />
John Daniel, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
sentenced six months and costs. <lb />
Henry Staton, col. who plead <lb />
guilty in four cases, for selling <lb />
liquor was sentenced to roads for <lb />
months in each and payment of <lb />
costs in the other case judgment <lb />
was suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
George Mitchell, who had been <lb />
found guilty of simple assault, <lb />
was sentenced to roads for <lb />
thirty day and In another <lb />
case for with deadly <lb />
weapon he was sentenced for <lb />
sixty days and costs. <lb />
In case against Jordan Cox for <lb />
selling liquor a mistrial was <lb />
made, the jury having the case <lb />
for twenty four h rs- t <lb />
has not yet re hi home and <lb />
people feel mum anxiety <lb />
about him. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
announcement has come <lb />
through the Suite <lb />
dent of Public Instruction that <lb />
the State Board of Education <lb />
which holds the title to all the <lb />
swamp lands of the state for the <lb />
benefit of slate public school <lb />
funds, has entered into an agree- <lb />
with the of the <lb />
Lake section of <lb />
Hyde county that the state <lb />
board will drain the lake within <lb />
a reasonable time or if it should <lb />
sell, will require the purchaser <lb />
to obligate to drain, the drain- <lb />
age to be accomplished through <lb />
the formation of a drainage dis- <lb />
under the terms of <lb />
drainage act of the recent <lb />
The Journal received a <lb />
phone message from <lb />
yesterday telling of the tragic <lb />
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