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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 />
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Kinston, N. C, ft <lb />
to when or where they had been <lb />
married. <lb />
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I that Longfellow and Swift <lb />
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113th as J. Longfellow and wife, <lb />
there four or five days, <lb />
both left at different times <lb />
the same day. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
death of Mr. Samuel Sutton, a <lb />
well-known white farmer who <lb />
lived about eight miles from <lb />
that town. Mr. Sutton, an <lb />
elderly man, years of age, <lb />
was assisting in unloading a <lb />
wagon of fodder, standing on <lb />
top of the load, when he lost <lb />
his balance, fell and broke his <lb />
neck. Death ensued immediate- <lb />
Much regret is expressed <lb />
at his sudden and tragic end, as <lb />
he was a man highly esteemed <lb />
in his <lb />
Journal. <lb />
. Lie it. <lb />
re t <lb />
,. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha <lb />
6th and 7th, Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, for the purpose of <lb />
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The Bank of Greenville <lb />
WITH EXPERIENCE O FIFTEEN YEAH <lb />
STRONG BOARD <lb />
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DIRECTORS <lb />
And a Capital Stock L Increased to <lb />
We are in position to take <lb />
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Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
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embroidery, the plainest home sewing or <lb />
the most elaborate tailoring the Singer is <lb />
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Every woman takes pride in having these <lb />
thing; but if they be her own handiwork, <lb />
the satisfaction complete, because her <lb />
own p.- is reflected in every scam. <lb />
Q The woman who uses a Singer may have <lb />
everything needlework she can desire <lb />
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her children are clothed according to her <lb />
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Interest in North Caro- <lb />
There is a pending for <lb />
settlement in this county in <lb />
which two children are heirs to <lb />
their part of But the <lb />
share of each is only of <lb />
one-ninth of one fourth of one- <lb />
seventh of the total <lb />
Figure that oat and see how <lb />
much more than one each <lb />
will get. Monroe Journal. <lb />
On the very eve of the gather <lb />
of his comrades--, to meet <lb />
whom he had here, <lb />
J. L. Wiggins, a <lb />
ate veteran from <lb />
dropped dead last <lb />
o'clock. He was on the front <lb />
porch of the home of his son, <lb />
Mr. J. L. Wiggins, Jr., th <lb />
corner of Pine and Seventh <lb />
The family hid <lb />
supper and he was playing <lb />
the children when his death <lb />
came to him without warning. <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
Captain T. F. Smith, keeper <lb />
of the lighthouse at <lb />
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King's lathe talk th <lb />
town for curing C. V. -r of <lb />
lung not work <lb />
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BLACK JACK ITEMS <lb />
Blackjack, N. C, Aug. <lb />
J. A. Clark, and broth r, W. <lb />
Clark left Monday for Whit- <lb />
sett Institute. <lb />
W. L Clark. John <lb />
and N. S. Buck went to Mention <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Smith spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with her <lb />
father, near Chocowinity. <lb />
J. H. Clark was here Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. A. O. Clark, of <lb />
Grimesland, were here Sunday <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
Julia, and Mills, <lb />
Williams and George <lb />
Adams went to y. <lb />
Brace Holiday, and son, <lb />
were hen <lb />
G. C. and attend, <lb />
ed Sunday school here Sunday, <lb />
Quite a large crowd attended <lb />
Sunday school here Sunday. <lb />
The farmers an about <lb />
pulling fodder. <lb />
Cards <lb />
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AT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Office R. L. Smith <lb />
Co's new <lb />
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till K. L. <lb />
Dentist <lb />
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Have <lb />
received the for the famous <lb />
FENCE- Strictly Car load fast <lb />
Don't fail to sec it. Peace Best Prices. <lb />
At the <lb />
Mr. J. II. Moon- sold <lb />
. i Suits, Carriage, Go-Cu-. <lb />
Gum warehouse Wednesday Aug. Warehouse, J. F. Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and ail Ax <lb />
Snuff, Hi h Tobacco, Key <lb />
years, and with the exception of <lb />
Captain Peter custodian <lb />
of the States bury yard <lb />
in this city, he holds the record <lb />
for service- He was at one time <lb />
one of the keepers of the light <lb />
Battens, the highest <lb />
on the coast. Captain Gallop, <lb />
the buoy yard keeper, has asked <lb />
the government to n move him <lb />
to point, and if is <lb />
done, Captain will <lb />
hint as he is the next in <lb />
for promotion. Washington <lb />
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W. D. Webb is <lb />
Ins. sister, Mrs. Leon-average We averaged <lb />
who lives Lanes Creek SO the entire tale. <lb />
Union county. Mr- The Gum is leading the town <lb />
aid Mrs. are an inter- in take the <lb />
couple. He is years a load and for your- <lb />
of hale end hearty. She self. J. P. Mgr. <lb />
but sat about b--, <lb />
cause of a slight stroke of pa- A Faithful <lb />
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we preach the principles of p c- <lb />
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farmers. Money bones d <lb />
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precept, and ; is <lb />
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T and Eu <lb />
Dealer. <lb />
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I Company. for Bides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Star Warehouse, F. D. F II , Turk Eggs, Oak <lb />
hail, Manager, N.<lb />
IN HARDWARE <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
24th, the following first prim j Manager, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
pounds at Warehouse. C. K. <lb />
a. at Manager, Greenville, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Peach, <lb />
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OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of lie s June 1803. <lb />
pound; St pounds at <lb />
pounds at p <lb />
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Eagle Warehouse, G. P. Flem- <lb />
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l Liabilities <lb />
fund <lb />
N. C. <lb />
comb, Manager, <lb />
, Wooden ware. <lb />
and taxes pd <lb />
of <lb />
Deposits sub. to check <lb />
have used Colic, j <lb />
Ch and sine, it i Having duly qualified before <lb />
was st introduced tn t in parlor court clerk of county SB <lb />
and have never I a of Jess Harrell, <lb />
they live to see that month this whore a car was nut speedily ed is given to uM <lb />
year they will have lived u. I have been a <lb />
j j,,,. I traveler for eighteen years, and mm. w g , <lb />
eras husband and Wife years. start out on a trip without this, my land all persons <lb />
Messenger and In-1 <lb />
Oakland, Ind. Tar. when a mm bas I present die same payment <lb />
i for thirty-five years be before the 24th day <lb />
knows it value and is competent ISIS, or this notice be <lb />
It will be remembered that a of it For by J. L. n in of recovery. <lb />
. I a <lb />
W T. Lin Macaroni, Best But- coin, i <lb />
, u other bank and other L. b <lb />
Mt Quantity cheap for, l <lb />
sh. Come see me, <lb />
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Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Total <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I, ;. Davis, Cashier of the ah bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to tho heat of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. It. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
few months ago Mrs. E. E. <lb />
Fitzgerald was attacked and <lb />
seriously hurt by a family <lb />
that had in the lot. <lb />
horse attack d her <lb />
and Coward <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
I wish to announce to my <lb />
without i friends and the prospective piano <lb />
This Still day <lb />
C. L. Warren, <lb />
S ltd <lb />
and sworn to before. <lb />
me, day of Jun . 1809. <lb />
I A. M. u born. <lb />
Notary <lb />
ii. I. Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
W. J. Ti r .-. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
cause and life was <lb />
After recovering Mrs. <lb />
Fitzgerald gave the horse to <lb />
S. G. Howie of the Wesley <lb />
Chapel neighborhood. One day <lb />
last week the horse kicked Capt. <lb />
Howie's aged twelve <lb />
years, and came near killing him. <lb />
The little fellow, who is a son <lb />
of Mr. Jeff Howie, of Charlotte, <lb />
was visiting his grandparents. <lb />
He had gathered some <lb />
stuff and went into the lot to <lb />
feed the horse, when it kicked <lb />
him in the face from pure <lb />
viciousness. The child's jaw- <lb />
bone was broken and nearly all <lb />
the upper teeth knocked out. <lb />
He was taken to a hospital in <lb />
Charlotte for <lb />
roe Journal. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
From truth raw <lb />
are ma- <lb />
kept <lb />
chance- for <lb />
Jell-0 ICE flora Powder <lb />
It Is <lb />
Our factory is U <lb />
clean u <lb />
ICE CREAM I. t. to Hake. <lb />
quart milk. <lb />
J o <lb />
OWNS <lb />
bun pi,, ill I <lb />
two of <lb />
In <lb />
m a <lb />
Lemon and <lb />
Sold for <lb />
for . If b. <lb />
not II. <lb />
Th Food Co., It Boy, N. Y. <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK, <lb />
IN <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
we have car load The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
will permanent <lb />
IS in Greenville, N C, the thin.; reeded at once b GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
buying public that I have <lb />
myself with Mr. Samuel <lb />
T. White, treasurer of <lb />
Pitt in the piano and or- <lb />
trail business. We have formed <lb />
a co-partnership as <lb />
White, and beginning September <lb />
1st we <lb />
where the following line can at <lb />
all times be <lb />
and Bache, <lb />
Lester, Henry G. <lb />
Story and Clark, Bros., Mil- <lb />
ton and Columbus. In choosing <lb />
the above named group of <lb />
we have not only selected <lb />
the highest standard of pianos <lb />
manufactured, but by visiting <lb />
the different piano factories, <lb />
close study and the spot-cash <lb />
which we have <lb />
adopted, has placed us in position <lb />
to offer to the prospective <lb />
buyer the following <lb />
pianos for same money- <lb />
Same pianos for less <lb />
It has always been my policy to <lb />
please a customer and have him <lb />
stay pleased. This can only be <lb />
brought about by conscientious <lb />
selling and business principles, <lb />
which policy we expect to con- <lb />
at all times. Thanking <lb />
the public for their liberal pat- <lb />
of the past and hoping <lb />
for a continuance of same. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
G. G. <lb />
perfect fence. Will make prices j <lb />
right. <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Door <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. CAROL NA <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
AI the of business, June 1909. <lb />
Fred. W. <lb />
Seared With a Hot Iron Hanger, Decorator, j ,,,, <lb />
scalded by kettle Will be glad to prices Overdrafts secured <lb />
in this line. wanting i <lb />
Salve to subdue <lb />
and kill i pain. supreme <lb />
for Boils, Fe- <lb />
Eczema and EM, at <lb />
all i I. <lb />
fl a c, <lb />
The <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
a card In P. Oil and unsecured <lb />
CAROLINA I Furniture and natures 1,276.00 <lb />
Due from and <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. and silver <lb />
ENGINEER and I nest minor coin currency <lb />
Running repairs to all k ind of . <lb />
Steam Engines, o <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all asps <lb />
Agent Machinery ,,, ,,.,,,,,,, <lb />
when in town for general engine Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. I STATE OB NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital Stock 5,000.00 <lb />
fund I 10.00 <lb />
profits less <lb />
expenses and ea <lb />
Time of 1,078.75 <lb />
Deposits sub t cheek <lb />
1,5851.04 <lb />
Certified checks <lb />
Total <lb />
mil work work and terms I II. W <lb />
and roller repair work SM any , e J M , H L g j is to th <lb />
thing you may need. Shop OP- j will receive prompt attention, or phone i k v , , belief <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w No- 27- <lb />
Not <lb />
CHRONIC RELIEVED <lb />
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the <lb />
United States Express Co., Chicago, <lb />
writes, General Superintendent, <lb />
Mr Quick, handed me a bottle of <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy sometime ago to check <lb />
an attack on the old 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 soldier who served with <lb />
Rutherford B. Hayes, William <lb />
four years in the 23rd <lb />
and have no ailment except <lb />
chronic which this remedy <lb />
stops at For sale by J. L. <lb />
Wooten, and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
lard. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
host of my <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
M. O. Mount <lb />
Staton, <lb />
S. M. Jones, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
PAUL <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth Street, <lb />
prepared to clean, press, repair <lb />
Men's Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
All work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when desired. <lb />
Fall and winter samples for <lb />
nice suits now ready for <lb />
Tour Patronage Solicited. <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
it lacking. Have a good <lb />
J tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lock a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods i. c <lb />
-------of<lb />
J. <lb />
Corey <lb />
THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
la The of the to forth by Ms <lb />
under St <lb />
imp , . . . . <lb />
by the Church, not to hut <lb />
S be In body. mind, and heart St a <lb />
cot. object has be. n M fully u. . <lb />
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THE LEADING ; SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
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pa <lb />
ii <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
EDITOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
In the of Editor J. A. <lb />
Thomas, of the Louisburg Times, <lb />
which occurred Tuesday night, <lb />
North Carolina loses a valuable <lb />
man, and of the State <lb />
one of it let members. It was <lb />
our pleasure to know <lb />
Thomas for many years, and he <lb />
was the truest type of a man. <lb />
WHY COMMON TOBACCO IS LOW. <lb />
The farmers must make up their <lb />
minds to act upon the advice of <lb />
such men who are laboring so <lb />
earnestly in their behalf, or <lb />
else continue to sell their crop <lb />
may be -at <lb />
l the business in Th.- <lb />
Reflect r Mint, corner Evans and <lb />
Third <lb />
in the post office at <lb />
N. C, a.- mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY 1909. <lb />
Won't you be my <lb />
Now you out for the <lb />
in the soup. <lb />
Elsewhere in this issue is an <lb />
article taken from the Southern <lb />
Journal of Winston- <lb />
Salem, relative to the loss of at less than it costs to produce it. <lb />
trade in leaf tobacco between I No relief is going to be obtained <lb />
America and The <lb />
tide is based upon in a <lb />
One of the most fearful <lb />
l.-rs of the year was the flood of <lb />
the last few days that <lb />
much of the city of Mont <lb />
Mexico, and many small <lb />
towns neat by. More than two <lb />
thousand lives were lost and the <lb />
property damage estimated be <lb />
tween twelve mid <lb />
dollars. <lb />
The far convention in <lb />
recent government report, and <lb />
therefore accurate. Any one <lb />
this article carefully <lb />
will see the present low <lb />
price of common leaf tobacco is <lb />
not without reason. A buyer <lb />
Another man who thought PIERCE'S SCHOOL HOUSE ITEMS. <lb />
banks were not good enough to pierces School House, <lb />
deposit his money in, is now re- and sister, Miss <lb />
prating Ins folly. A Norfolk Gay, went to Greenville, Friday <lb />
u , ii and returned Sunday, <lb />
had the of Q B and <lb />
carrying his money in his meeting has closed <lb />
et. This became known and a <lb />
by a continuance of <lb />
and then listening to a cry <lb />
of abuse of others and <lb />
of the real facts. <lb />
e hope that every tobacco <lb />
farmer into whose hands this <lb />
paper falls will turn to the <lb />
tide referred to and give it a <lb />
few nights ago while on his way <lb />
home he was held up by two <lb />
and of all <lb />
that he had. That man does <lb />
not get much sympathy in his <lb />
loss as he might under differ- <lb />
circumstances. <lb />
cannot be expected to purchase careful reading, and from get <lb />
,. that a fan <lb />
p now i<lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
Fri <lb />
bu article for which he cannot <lb />
a sale. <lb />
In the early years of the to- <lb />
industry in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina the farmers did not <lb />
trouble to save much the <lb />
an <lb />
t of <lb />
HELP THOSE WHO HELP YOUR <lb />
COMMUNITY. <lb />
Tl<lb />
day, was a much <lb />
st A number r is <lb />
. rs pr sent and <lb />
nip to<lb />
on Speaker Cannon again, discussed. W. <lb />
he will them. <lb />
. n will be or r reports <lb />
that schools are g <lb />
it was found that a demand had <lb />
be.-n created for low grades <lb />
More attention was given to iv- <lb />
leaf that could be <lb />
cured. While there was no do <lb />
Blount, of Washington county, ., <lb />
. , demand for any main <lb />
was elected president as- , <lb />
product from these low <lb />
grades, a was found for it i i <lb />
Some time ago The <lb />
tried to awaken interest in wheat <lb />
growing and the establishing of <lb />
roller mills fr making W into <lb />
flour. Now and then somebody <lb />
says something to us about this <lb />
The Reflector many limes and inquires if there is a pros- <lb />
been complimented on what securing such a mill in <lb />
grade under primings, but when advancement of I Greenville. Only a day or two <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county. from a section <lb />
This is gratifying, for we like to t- said he and sever- <lb />
feel that the paper doing L of his neighbors would take <lb />
something for its community in one located here. <lb />
and that the people recognize its fr wheat <lb />
influence in this particular. farmers will be <lb />
But do the people realize the to engage in <lb />
we ill doing Do whenever they are assured <lb />
largest owning in their history, j . Japan, and that country became- the fact that of mU to it. This is an <lb />
But nobody ever heard or w. ;,. The future I . . . <lb />
, of it. The <lb />
until we had , , <lb />
Pitt county is not going to a, maybe . <lb />
have to essence of corn that is the how rapidly this demand grew. <lb />
,.,. .,;., Herald. until Japan was purchasing <lb />
until i <lb />
The could opportunity that ;. <lb />
and maybe is a lack of report referred to without the assistance <lb />
of size to build them. <lb />
-ii. do.- <lb />
this new tangled disease hunts <lb />
After a nightly search for mainly for women, and <lb />
years, a Baltimore woman at know they are effected by <lb />
last found a man under the bed. the corn essence. <lb />
Some others may take hope at , <lb />
nest fight must <lb />
The baseball season of the be along the of <lb />
Fa-tern Carolina League dosed j victory. Be says the time for <lb />
Wilson won the I sham battles en the tariff <lb />
They icy that nearly seven-and three quarter <lb />
million pounds r this tobacco <lb />
pennant. <lb />
The is to take a <lb />
band in the strike at <lb />
so the trouble may he soon <lb />
brought to a does. <lb />
are past. real <lb />
victory was en Mr. Cleveland <lb />
attacked the principal of <lb />
in 1882. real light n <lb />
be nude until a line is <lb />
drawn between- the <lb />
forces on the ff question. <lb />
in a and also that <lb />
by the Japanese Government <lb />
going into the of to- <lb />
and mating i grade that <lb />
took the place of the purchases <lb />
made in America, Resulting <lb />
the American trade falling back <lb />
to only a mere two <lb />
million a year. <lb />
It is also a as The <lb />
tor learns from reliable <lb />
Eastern <lb />
produces about eight mil- <lb />
should take advantage of, and <lb />
its patron Every ult it. <lb />
helps that much, but the pa- . . <lb />
could a short time MISS WARD MOORE ENTERTAINS <lb />
HR it not the advertising <lb />
-i.- T <lb />
business men. True <lb />
at with twenty-five <lb />
additions. It was the best revival <lb />
that has been at for <lb />
years. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar <lb />
spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
day with Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
Ellis. <lb />
Miss Rosalie Jones is spending <lb />
sometime with Misses Agatha <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John C and <lb />
Mrs. Ida Allen, Jimmie <lb />
and Rev. Jessie Moore spent <lb />
Thursday afternoon with Joyner <lb />
Wingate. <lb />
Mrs. Caleb Cannon died last <lb />
Thursday and was buried Friday <lb />
in the family burying ground. <lb />
Rev. Marshburn conducted the <lb />
burial service. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- Adolph Wingate <lb />
spent Sunday with their sister, <lb />
Mrs. Ula Jackson. <lb />
Mrs. Pearlie Grimsley and <lb />
Mrs. Minnie Turnage spent <lb />
Thursday morning at Joyner <lb />
Willie Britt, of Snow Hill, and <lb />
sister Miss Catherine, stopped <lb />
in the neighborhood Saturday <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
Joyner Wingate and son, <lb />
spent a few days last <lb />
week with relatives near Black <lb />
Jack and in Washington. <lb />
. r ii .-.,. .- Reported far The <lb />
give, the, full value evening Miss <lb />
dollar so invested, yet Ward Moore charmingly enter- <lb />
cease without their her many friends in honor <lb />
the Misses of Greens- <lb />
we arc mentioning these and Miss Kittrell, of Win- <lb />
operation <lb />
enough, as is by the <lb />
notions he is <lb />
because there is a duty. <lb />
th mass of Reflector readers <lb />
should feel upon them <lb />
The were met at the <lb />
door by the hostess, and were <lb />
conducted by her to the punch <lb />
. U J <lb />
That duty is that was presided over <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
King's X Roads, Aug <lb />
Jenkins and sister, Miss <lb />
Carrie, of Bethel, visited Mrs. <lb />
W. C. Moore Tuesday. <lb />
H. T. Smith and sister Miss <lb />
Irene, spent sometime visiting <lb />
friend in weeK. <lb />
C. A- Smith was in our town <lb />
Sunday. He is just back from <lb />
Washington, D. C. and <lb />
more. <lb />
W. C. Moore and wife spent <lb />
makes it possible for them <lb />
ion pounds a year of this, com-j to have a home paper, and en. <lb />
tobacco, with Japan paper be a help to <lb />
now using two community. You have <lb />
lira pounds of this, sod to over the-pages of this <lb />
as was predicted, Char. Washington Post y for it elsewhere, every day to see the. <lb />
entertained the veterans bas a . then- of the men who cooper- <lb />
tine style and gave them the liver complaint ,, of it and <lb />
time of their lives. , Hut the is than <lb />
Glenn's is .,. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
abreast with the airy <lb />
now dominating the <lb />
selves. is J-bowl, was u .,.,, <lb />
patronize the men whose, j by Eliza Moore, by <lb />
the unhealthy <lb />
Willie Wilson. <lb />
At ten thirty o'clock, all <lb />
in the brilliantly <lb />
parlor, where various <lb />
were pinned upon <lb />
the back of each gentleman's <lb />
coat, and he was required to <lb />
upon the article <lb />
This furnished merriment <lb />
until cards passed around, <lb />
thing that each guest write a <lb />
act on the principle want notice, or an <lb />
is witty and amusing ones <lb />
. article Ion when there- is u. They are were written, but those of <lb />
existing I . . , -i,. and Miss Mary <lb />
who <lb />
seen at then- names of the men who coper <lb />
ate with enterprises that help <lb />
the They are man <lb />
law. It is any- <lb />
body because the <lb />
been chartered h were the two <lb />
cities is Th-re is remedy tor but , tome-MM L. t. and each w awarded. <lb />
ti re manufacture <lb />
machines. <lb />
More people have read The <lb />
Reflector this week than ever <lb />
before. Friday alone <lb />
thousand copies or the paper <lb />
were sent out, and our <lb />
get the benefit of this <lb />
large circulation. <lb />
it lies mainly with the farmers <lb />
; ally in the large- cities. Ii is <lb />
well enough to serious <lb />
a themselves They, must stop <lb />
to what he says about <lb />
laving tobacco and <lb />
to better <lb />
. . , , grades for which there is de- <lb />
O. B. has made . <lb />
. lime <lb />
a host of friends among the o-. <lb />
i- land the of <lb />
of county during his . <lb />
P . . --v. J and sun sending counties have <lb />
first visit here at a judge, <lb />
i-i o been ad to. prime off the <lb />
he is a good judge . . <lb />
n , . T, ;.,,. . I lower haves of their crop and <lb />
cs business rapidly is show a <lb />
men will treat you right which was pr-. <lb />
you deal with- them. If by Tom Dupree. <lb />
believe in your home, and Moore were <lb />
with the men to cut for Mr. Wilson's <lb />
-.- <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Parker. <lb />
H. a. Tyson returned home <lb />
from Raleigh and reported a <lb />
trip. <lb />
W. E. Smith and family visited <lb />
at Miss Lena Saturday <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
W. C. Moore and wife. L. B. <lb />
Allen and Miss Effie Moore spent <lb />
sometime at W. L. Mathews <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
R. L. Matthew and family, J. <lb />
A. Matthews ard family spent <lb />
Sunday with Miss Betsy Mat- <lb />
buy any horse <lb />
worth the money from to <lb />
200-00. Can be found at my <lb />
stable any time. We carry a <lb />
good line of horses and mules for <lb />
sale. R- L- Smith. <lb />
After being five weeks in trial <lb />
in the Federal court at Ashe- <lb />
ville, Breese and Dickerson, the <lb />
Asheville bank wreckers, were <lb />
the record made. During the <lb />
criminal term last week more <lb />
cases were disposed of than, has <lb />
throw teem back to the enrich <lb />
the soil, as there was no <lb />
profit curing and marketing <lb />
cases were <lb />
. a . it la this it is not <lb />
Asheville bank wreckers, were been noted -k to refer addition to <lb />
found guilty. Both previous cot And <lb />
the same sentence, two years this week is right <lb />
prison and a fine of <lb />
By the standing <lb />
army and cutting off unjust pen- <lb />
the government could save <lb />
enough money to meet all its <lb />
other expenses. The army U <lb />
useless, and the pension list is <lb />
the rankest fraud of modern <lb />
ages. <lb />
up with day <lb />
It is truly a. busy court and no <lb />
time is wasted. <lb />
To make a com- <lb />
the people el a com- <lb />
should each <lb />
other and never go from home <lb />
for what can be had at home. <lb />
The business men have to de <lb />
what this paper has said <lb />
to articles written by Mr. <lb />
E. B. Fickle, and especially to <lb />
those by Mr. O. L. Joyner, pres- <lb />
of the Farmers <lb />
dated Tobacco Company. The <lb />
latter, in keeping with the <lb />
of his company to always <lb />
protect the interests of the to- <lb />
farmers, has not only been <lb />
a liberal user of newspaper space <lb />
but also, at largo expense, sent <lb />
out thousands of circulars ad- <lb />
vising farmers to curtail their <lb />
crop and to strive to produce the <lb />
One thing the people Green- <lb />
ville should learn is go to <lb />
public entertainments on time. <lb />
They have fallen into the very <lb />
had habit going and it i <lb />
fault than ought to be correct- <lb />
ed, out respect for others <lb />
if not foe their own sakes. <lb />
Monday sight, foe instance, <lb />
though the curtain was fully ten <lb />
minutes late in rising, hardly <lb />
more than half the audience <lb />
were in their seats when it went <lb />
up. All through the first act <lb />
tardy ones were coming in and <lb />
there was so much confusion <lb />
that nothing could be heard <lb />
from the stage. Of course the <lb />
late comers lost the thread of <lb />
the play, and the confusion they <lb />
caused placed those who had <lb />
gone early to aB great <lb />
Te <lb />
the people of their <lb />
community for trade, they <lb />
; -r-a ft <lb />
ha. t be SO annoyingly <lb />
an be , y urged the farmers that the <lb />
of the people H is not ,. I only y to control <lb />
.,,,,. ,. the of tobacco is to control <lb />
very possible dollar <lb />
a pleasant thought pres- <lb />
of the greatest nation <lb />
Stylish, if that Is a good name <lb />
tot it. <lb />
artistically decorated dining <lb />
room, where delicious refresh- <lb />
were served by Misses <lb />
Fleming, Lanier and Pittman. <lb />
This delightful part of the <lb />
evening's pleasure being com- <lb />
the guests gradually <lb />
strolled off in small groups. <lb />
Some betook themselves to rustic <lb />
seats in secluded spots of the <lb />
spacious lawn, where no one <lb />
would interrupt them in their <lb />
with their fair part- <lb />
others amused themselves <lb />
by dancing on the broad and <lb />
roomy piazza, while still others <lb />
seated themselves in the sitting <lb />
room, where sweet music was <lb />
rendered by various young ladies, <lb />
and by a of young <lb />
gentlemen. Thus all enjoyed <lb />
themselves until the striking of <lb />
a clock reminded them that time <lb />
had not delayed while they made <lb />
merry but had already passed <lb />
the midnight hour. <lb />
With many handshakes and <lb />
good wishes the guests departed, <lb />
all declaring that never had an <lb />
evening bean <lb />
neat than this at <lb />
the world has no regS <lb />
bath observance. <lb />
ion in em, dollar at the tobacco i. to control . of Miss Moore. <lb />
and work for the production and make toe <lb />
j quality required by the trade. come <lb />
I community. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
aw <lb />
and <lb />
of the grave. <lb />
clan, but got no , <lb />
,. on<lb />
Your <lb />
to you. <lb />
Miles<lb />
OUR AYDEN <lb />
OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
., <lb />
CARD FROM SOFT. OF HEALTH. <lb />
i Makes Statement Relative to <lb />
at Peat Houk. <lb />
Editor of The Reflector, <lb />
I ii Monday's Re- <lb />
report of the <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern tor Ayden and Advertising rates<lb />
y Wind of machine barrow or repair any of the above town Tuesday with tobacco gad <lb />
your mules horse ; <lb />
Tuesday working in the interest grind your corn, gin your cotton, , a, a last e- the bed covering <lb />
of the Littleton you live and then fur , n. , u-i u r o J <lb />
goods laces With a nice coffin or . not been proper- <lb />
hearse tor R J , x m m <lb />
Your to please, , hay crop than the p one. what <lb />
Minton left Monday Smith Co Dixon Our people all saved their U was impossible to fumigate <lb />
evening for Hookerton. Bibles and and next teed blankets, or bed covering, <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit k, . <lb />
m; at J. Smith Co. <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. it. <lb />
K. Kite, a good top dresser <lb />
r , <lb />
J. R. Turnage is spending this at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
week in Kinston. During the tobacco sales J. If. <lb />
rubber and J Dix m is as earnest as the small <lb />
belting, rope and pulleys at J. It. boy digging worms. <lb />
Smith Co. i Sell blue ladies <lb />
Miss Rosa Bell Tucker, of Kin- and at J. R. Smith <lb />
ton, is visiting friends Ayden Co <lb />
this week, Mill supplies, bats and a full <lb />
T. W. Wood turnip and line of hardware at J. R. Smith <lb />
rutabaga seed at J. ii. Smith . <lb />
Toad Hart returned Tuesday J A full line of soaps <lb />
from trip in Pamlico county. I and perfumery, school books <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies stationery at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Perkins Tablets and Other patent j Miss Mamie Thomas left <lb />
medicines at Smith Co. day morning for home in <lb />
The meeting at Va. She has been <lb />
ed Wednesday night They spending the summer in Ayden <lb />
their at <lb />
V. e ha e the r. ans for the <lb />
new M. L. church an the <lb />
building c <lb />
seal s fine appearance. <lb />
i. Cured <lb />
. r for In <lb />
id i of e e as there were <lb />
no chairs nor anything else to <lb />
th ti on so that the turn . <lb />
could come in contact with <lb />
. blankets, therefore, <lb />
v .- ; <lb />
i i antiseptic i <lb />
. disinfect ti m. They <lb />
district s. s. ; <lb />
Grifton, N. C, Will Acre <lb />
, J <lb />
The second annual session <lb />
the tenth district Sunday School Mr. J. D. Johns . crack 10- <lb />
Association met in acre field of com, at his plane <lb />
church, Grifton, N, C. rural route No from Red <lb />
day Aug. 25th, at ten Springs, torn miles from <lb />
a. m. President J. Marvin Or- was referred w in <lb />
in the chair, and . . in. I <lb />
opened with devotional tell men at it. <lb />
conducted by Dr. P- B It is field en land <lb />
The address was delivered been ton high state <lb />
R. L. Blow, was and men <lb />
ed to by the president. j who have been over i II d I if <lb />
Reports and enrollments that i <lb />
shoved of cm. <lb />
represented as Pill same i id, you. sold <lb />
county fourteen. Lenoir ten. and i i he <lb />
Greene three, showing an a <lb />
of n and And Mr. Jo <lb />
officers, . n ; <lb />
average attendance half oft <lb />
. <lb />
c ea <lb />
. . c bushes <lb />
bled with tried I , , <lb />
to effect a c ire, with-la I I U Ml yard SO <lb />
u- the tun and rain might <lb />
in, Chamber. <lb />
have done a great work for the <lb />
past two days. <lb />
souls have been brought over to <lb />
Christ in this great meeting. <lb />
Lawns, Laces and <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
J. J. Gentry one of our <lb />
den's now has <lb />
with her slater, Mrs. J. W. Glenn. <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Gentry left Tuesday <lb />
her home in <lb />
Dr. Dixon left Tuesday <lb />
morning for Baltimore d <lb />
points north. <lb />
Mrs. left <lb />
this morning for Baltimore, <lb />
Misses Alice and Marion <lb />
and K m- <lb />
in the <lb />
can and decided to try The <lb />
one bottle cured bun and he not <lb />
with the eight. n <lb />
taking this remedy he <lb />
w a constant He i <lb />
sound and well, -Ii sixty <lb />
old, much work as a <lb />
Sold by Jno. L. <lb />
Coward A Wooten. <lb />
his with him. has been; Hodges, who have been visiting <lb />
in The Ayden Misses Blanche and May <lb />
people extend to her a cordial Monday for their <lb />
disinfect them, <lb />
Now, these blankets and every <lb />
thing else the be- <lb />
long to the town of Greenville. <lb />
have them with the <lb />
town's consent, bur, did know <lb />
we might have <lb />
case of smallpox After the <lb />
were carried through <lb />
the process above described <lb />
the house was closed m tightly <lb />
and was thoroughly <lb />
I cannot imagine who <lb />
formed the jury. <lb />
known it was untrue when they <lb />
reported it. Wm. Fountain. <lb />
Supt of Health. <lb />
in the town. <lb />
hose for ladies, <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mr- Knott, one of tobacco <lb />
buyers, was called away this <lb />
morning to his home, on the <lb />
of the death of his <lb />
nae in Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. E. M. Davenport spent <lb />
yesterday in Greenville. <lb />
Monday night quite a <lb />
crowd came to our little <lb />
town from the city of r- <lb />
ville. We their stay, <lb />
I though it was short, and hope <lb />
Mistrial Longfellow <lb />
The case J. S. <lb />
fellow bigamy in the Superior <lb />
court at Kinston resulted in a <lb />
mistrial. The rise was given to <lb />
the jury about midday Saturday, <lb />
failing to reach a verdict by <lb />
eleven o'clock that night mis- <lb />
trial was then ordered. is <lb />
reported that at the time of. . . <lb />
being discharged the jury stood I MISS MARJORIE t. MEREDITH, <lb />
for acquittal and for <lb />
Longfellow was required <lb />
r a . <lb />
ii ; Th is s <lb />
year, on i i- . <lb />
months, and one failed to . . <lb />
ten n of time. to ever i <lb />
W. H. i <lb />
dressed the convention for ind the <lb />
minutes on the value Is homemade <lb />
of teacher as compared with Th <lb />
curriculum, environment <lb />
I'll-wed by T. H. I The method of <lb />
King on a <lb />
should know and why be should land was <lb />
know dip, then . broad- <lb />
Prof. Joseph Kinsey spoke on east, out loads to -ere; <lb />
to select teachers the cross-harrowed with d and <lb />
various harrows,<lb />
ll e<lb />
lured <lb />
j ear. <lb />
. a <lb />
moth, r We all extend Mr. <lb />
Knott our heartfelt <lb />
ii. his sad hour. <lb />
magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Davis returned <lb />
a visit to Washington, where <lb />
she has been visiting her <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. D. G. Berry returned today <lb />
from Scotland where she <lb />
has been spending a few days <lb />
with her daughter. Mrs. burrows. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Quite s merry crowd <lb />
bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. M. Dixon on Wednesday <lb />
evening at a given by <lb />
their daughters, Misses <lb />
and Lizzie, in honor of their <lb />
guests, Misses Tucker. Craft and <lb />
Little. The guests were met at <lb />
the door by Lizzie Dixon <lb />
and in by Miss Lorena <lb />
Dixon, who made all present <lb />
acquainted. At all walked <lb />
down to parlor, and <lb />
were served. The following <lb />
ones were W. E. <lb />
Tingle with Miss Tucker, of Kin- <lb />
Jim Braxton, of Winter- <lb />
ville, with Miss Nina Dixon; Joe <lb />
with Miss Dixon; <lb />
Oscar Rollins with Miss Agnes <lb />
Dixon, Rosco Fleming with Miss <lb />
Little, Ola Kittrell with Miss <lb />
Craft, L. E. Turnage with Miss <lb />
Lizzie Dixon. Dixie Cannon with <lb />
Miss Annie Dixon. <lb />
John Kirkman, of Craven <lb />
county, was in town Wednesday <lb />
with 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 nice <lb />
material with which to complete <lb />
it, such as mantels, bracket-, <lb />
and turned work. Sell <lb />
you a open or top bu <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel <lb />
The president stated that he 6-foot id off <lb />
fortunate in having core <lb />
Brother S. M. Smith, of Raleigh, j planted furrow I h <lb />
statistician of the State Sunday dragged crosswise o <lb />
School Association, who would harrowed way .- <lb />
address the convention. Brother harrow until k ; <lb />
Smith came forward and con-U-n plowed deep . .- <lb />
,, , . . j sweep and t <lb />
ducted thirty <lb />
conference, after ch <lb />
the convention adj <lb />
to give bond. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
i they will come another <lb />
stay longer <lb />
Mrs. Fleming returned <lb />
this morning from a visit in <lb />
For the past two Dr. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has been putting up <lb />
signs one every way that leads <lb />
out from Ayden. These sinus <lb />
cell people how far it is to <lb />
den. <lb />
of Fort Barnwell, <lb />
has taken a clerkship with J. J <lb />
Edwards <lb />
J. Dixon and D. G Berry <lb />
returned from a fishing tour <lb />
yesterday with a fine lot of the <lb />
finny tribe. <lb />
W. F. Hart and Henry <lb />
are camping, hunting and fish- <lb />
at Pitch this week. <lb />
The city fathers are having <lb />
the memorable incorporated <lb />
ditch cleaned out, and a brick <lb />
culvert put in at the junction of <lb />
Venters and Second streets. <lb />
to learn that W. J. <lb />
Boyd is confined to his bed with <lb />
rheumatism. <lb />
Raleigh Jackson, of Washing- <lb />
ton county, has moved his family <lb />
to Ayden and occupies the Hart <lb />
residence on West avenue- <lb />
Prof. W. H. Cale, of Grifton. <lb />
in town Tuesday preparing <lb />
to move here. He will have <lb />
charge of our graded school the <lb />
session. <lb />
Mr. of Kenly, a for <lb />
mer student of the Baptist <lb />
Seminary is in town- He is now <lb />
a clever and speaks <lb />
very complimentary of his alma <lb />
mater i <lb />
Lorenzo has <lb />
chased the vacant property <lb />
adjacent to the <lb />
park, and is placing on <lb />
same for three neat, commodious <lb />
dwellings. <lb />
Dr. J. William Taylor, of <lb />
Greensboro, was in town last <lb />
week looking after his real <lb />
REPORT fF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business June 1909. <lb />
v. m. <lb />
Convention met in e <lb />
At plowing Mr. J <lb />
sowed a h .; <lb />
until I th hi in. This lie considers <lb />
ad of tho i. ; It is <lb />
be ii good land it <lb />
.-. three times forage <lb />
was opened with Md g , s ,. ,,,. . M m. <lb />
by Brother Johnson d. wt know <lb />
S. M. Smith delivered an the variety -f corn. He <lb />
on of chased a bushel front s .; <lb />
work and th, benefits <lb />
acre, <lb />
is <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts stock 86,000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 48.10 surplus fund 12,600.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures to less <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.00 <lb />
Due from exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Cold coin unpaid <lb />
Silver coin, including all I Deposits sub. to cheek 41,826.86 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
bank and other <lb />
1,060.18 <lb />
Notes <lb />
4,069.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
980,080.12 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
PITT <lb />
I, J. R. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement to best knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct- <lb />
arising followed bu to th <lb />
Prof. C. Nye, on <lb />
teach <lb />
The president stated l tat the <lb />
had arrived for the <lb />
to go into the election of <lb />
officers for the ensuing year, <lb />
and appointed R. W. Pope, ii. . <lb />
Blow, Rev. T. H. King, A. G. <lb />
Coward and W. Ormond a <lb />
to make <lb />
The came in and <lb />
read the following rep <lb />
your committee beg to re- <lb />
port that we recommend for <lb />
president R. L Blow, for vice <lb />
president L. J. Chapman, for from the school <lb />
secretary and W. f at Grifton and every <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Aug. SI, 1909. <lb />
Mrs L. L. of <lb />
came over las; <lb />
evening to spend at <lb />
Mills Smith's with <lb />
P. Smith. <lb />
and Mrs. Mills <lb />
to Norfolk mid re- <lb />
turned Friday. <lb />
T. E. Little returned home <lb />
. u i n <lb />
fore me. this of June, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary <lb />
R. SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OPENING IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb />
N. C <lb />
We will open our warehouse ready to serve our customers on Mon- <lb />
day Aug. th and we want bring us that load of tobacco and <lb />
let us show you that we can do what promise. I <lb />
Remember the place and The New Imperial opens <lb />
August <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
Miss Rosa D. Smith went to <lb />
The convention accept- good time. <lb />
ed the report. Miss Roi <lb />
Upon motion of R. L. Blow tho Norfolk Wednesday and <lb />
convention a rising vote ex ed <lb />
pressed to the <lb />
Sunday school and the good <lb />
Grifton and community <lb />
for their to <lb />
speak.-rs and others who helped <lb />
to make the convention a <lb />
to the officers for their if <lb />
C. E and Samuel <lb />
Joyner to Hookerton <lb />
Union meeting Saturday and <lb />
returned Sunday evening, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, <lb />
of came Saturday <lb />
faithful take <lb />
W prepare i to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
of duty. <lb />
Motion by secretary <lb />
seconded by Nye, that the <lb />
officers of the county association <lb />
of the district, together with the <lb />
district officers, be constituted <lb />
an executive committee a part of <lb />
whose duty is to select a place <lb />
and appoint a time for holding <lb />
the next district Sunday school <lb />
convention. <lb />
The convention adjourned <lb />
with benediction by Bro. <lb />
W. F. Harper, Sec. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE <lb />
loosing wish to call your ti oar line good which <lb />
estate interests In this town, we now We have i- this year and <lb />
has by think we can supply yo wants In Shoes, Hats, Gingham, No <lb />
and cl Laces And Embroideries and in anything that is carried in a <lb />
integrity, P ,. Dry Goods Store, <lb />
application built hi-, a large Come 1st as show you, <lb />
crowd Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Granulated Sore Eyes <lb />
Cured <lb />
twenty suffered from a <lb />
bid sore eves, say <lb />
Martin Boyd of Ky. <lb />
February, 1903, a gentleman asked me <lb />
to try Salve. I bought <lb />
one box and used about two -thirds of <lb />
it and my eyes have not given any <lb />
trouble This is for sale <lb />
by Jno. L. Wooten and Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
II. Smith has purchased <lb />
the est of A. D. in <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct . <lb />
at the All <lb />
work promptly looked alt ; Mr, <lb />
Cox will still with 11- <lb />
Company. <lb />
Little to Farmville Thursday and <lb />
returned Sunday morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Creek, of <lb />
Lenoir Institute, were visiting <lb />
at Ivy Smith's Saturday <lb />
and returned home Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Starkey <lb />
spent Sunday and Sunday night <lb />
at Mills Smith's. <lb />
Rev. G. Hinton <lb />
came in Sunday evening to assist <lb />
in the protracted at <lb />
Smith's school house this week, <lb />
but had to go to Kinston <lb />
morning to attend to <lb />
n He is back <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Rev. S. P. Spiegel, of A <lb />
by Miss Harriet <lb />
Settle, arrived Monday and are <lb />
stopping at C. E. <lb />
There is much interest <lb />
in the meeting now in <lb />
progress at Smith's school <lb />
It is expected to until <lb />
Sunday night Th. r.; will be <lb />
services every day, Sat- <lb />
u . , at a. m. <lb />
Mis Little aid Miss <lb />
Harriet Settle went to <lb />
Smith's this morning. <lb /></p>
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. . <lb />
New Goods <lb />
EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. <lb />
STANDING THE <lb />
THE MARKETS <lb />
Our Buyer is Now Northern Markets <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and Peanut., wire, <lb />
by J. W. Perry Co. Cotton <lb />
cotton Today Yet <lb />
IS <lb />
U l-l <lb />
1-S <lb />
111-8 <lb />
Rocky <lb />
GAMES. <lb />
At <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
At Rocky lit. <lb />
Wilson <lb />
At name <lb />
Fayetteville Goldsboro <lb />
second Fayetteville <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
WHERE THEY PLAY <lb />
Raleigh at Wilmington <lb />
Goldsboro at Fayetteville. <lb />
Wilson at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Buying New and Stylish Goods <lb />
that appeal to your taste. <lb />
to Sec j- Anything You Need for <lb />
Man. Women and Children, Home Farm <lb />
Will be glad to supply your needs <lb />
of Music. <lb />
; The department of music at <lb />
Greenville graded schools <lb />
will again be in charge of Mies <lb />
B. G n. of Syracuse <lb />
Now York. Persons de <lb />
co enroll Tor lessons should <lb />
call on or write the <lb />
dent before the opening of the <lb />
graded school. H. B. Smith, <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
Strict Middling 1-2 <lb />
Middling U 3-8 <lb />
I . Middling 121-8 <lb />
Low 5-8 <lb />
1-1 <lb />
Strictly Prime S <lb />
Mm s-4 <lb />
Low Grade. I <lb />
f YORK LIVERPOOL <lb />
Wired by Cobb Co., Banker <lb />
and Norfolk. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
817-8 <lb />
Dec M W i <lb />
Rib <lb />
Jan <lb />
Oct. Lard <lb />
Jun <lb />
1-4 <lb />
3-4 <lb />
Co ton Mai . <lb />
. H t. Maya <lb />
Mid <lb />
reported I. <lb />
scribe to The <lb />
Durham Negro Captured <lb />
On Friday while on the train <lb />
going to Detective W. <lb />
C. Hines captured a <lb />
named Hix Davis, who is wanted <lb />
in Durham for assault with <lb />
deadly weapon. Sergeant J. W. <lb />
T. of Durham police <lb />
force, came down this morning <lb />
to take the back there. <lb />
Goods <lb />
Dry Goods, Dre <lb />
White Goods. Laces, <lb />
Table Linens, Notions <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Caps, <lb />
Furnishings Goods. Ladies Suits, <lb />
Shirts, Hosiery, Hardware and <lb />
Crockery. <lb />
No. <lb />
Coward Wooten's <lb />
A stock of Staple Groceries car in Stock and <lb />
guaranteed to be the best. The Celebrated Gilt Edge <lb />
Flour a Specialty. We have a new <lb />
which is the Justly Found Wire Fencing.; <lb />
The best in Everything. <lb />
and J. G. <lb />
FOR SPICES FOR PUTTING <lb />
UP YOUR FRUITS. We carry <lb />
the best to be had. <lb />
FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, <lb />
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. <lb />
AT <lb />
THE NEW DRUG STORE <lb />
Big Contest <lb />
WILL BEGIN SOON <lb />
Given Away <lb />
By The <lb />
Mercantile <lb />
Watch This Space <lb />
FOR <lb />
FURTHER <lb />
INFORMATION <lb />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
.- . <lb />
OF NEW YORK CITY, <lb />
Announces the Following SPECIALS for MONDAY <lb />
Big Store of C. T. <lb />
Between the hours of and 10.30 a. m., we will sell the very best CALICO at 1-2 cents yard, ten yards to a customer. Between I I and I 1.30 a. <lb />
m., we will sell the best unbleached DOMESTICS at cents per yard, ten yards to a customer. <lb />
BETWEEN AND P. M. WE WILL SELL BROS. AS <lb />
Regular Price Price <lb />
Regular Price Price <lb />
Regular Price Price <lb />
Regular Price Price <lb />
Regular Price Price <lb />
ALSO AND lO CENT EMBROIDERIES, TEN YARDS TO THE PIECE, FOR CENT PER YARD. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
NATIONAL SPECIAL SALES COMPANY <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
Get Ground <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. <lb />
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
T a <lb />
of days naturally coat <lb />
the end of time bad come. A gnat <lb />
ninny declare today <lb />
Of old may seen stalk- <lb />
around on the edge of the mods <lb />
near she committed her crimes <lb />
any time OR a dark, cloudy night, and <lb />
they an. very careful not to encounter <lb />
Chicago Inter <lb />
Ocean. <lb />
in Furniture until you have Carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our floors the most complete e of <lb />
of every description ever shown in Greenville and we invite <lb />
you to inspect our line of <lb />
R , Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to make your home comfortable. We <lb />
arc also sole agents for the celebrated Royal Electric Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which has equal. <lb />
WINGS THAT WERE FINS. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
LEADERS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
E, N. CAROLINA <lb />
That Penguin's Pinions <lb />
Once Used For Swimming. <lb />
puzzles are the pen- <lb />
with their curiously shaped <lb />
wings and odd, upright ear <lb />
The peculiarities of their wines <lb />
penguins are descend- <lb />
ants of birds Which used their wings <lb />
rather legs in tho pursuit of prey <lb />
Under and as the struggle In- <lb />
the <lb />
the most expert this sort of <lb />
swimming would get the most food <lb />
oust less successful rivals. The <lb />
winners gained advantage over <lb />
neighbors In properties as their wings <lb />
Improved as swimming organs and In- <lb />
and of became less, <lb />
lilted perform the work of I <lb />
NOBODY SPARED <lb />
Kidney Attack <lb />
Greenville Men and <lb />
Women. Old and <lb />
Kidney ills Mice young ind <lb />
Conic quid win. little wan <lb />
Children Buffer in their early <lb />
Can't tin- Lid. secretions. <lb />
Girls we languid, nervous, suffer <lb />
pain. <lb />
Women worry, can't do daily work. <lb />
Wen have thine and aching backs. <lb />
Tho aura for man, woman or child-. <lb />
Is to curt the kidneys. <lb />
Kidney Pills cure sick kid-1 <lb />
Cure all forms of kidney suffering. <lb />
testimony proves it. <lb />
Susan K sol. N. Fifth <lb />
St., N. <lb />
bent fit from y <lb />
and u k, I <lb />
them. For time suffered from <lb />
dull, bad <lb />
tressing pains my My <lb />
kidneys were . ; and the <lb />
passages f secretions j <lb />
caused i annoyance. My <lb />
pained no severely and when <lb />
In the morning was so lame <lb />
and sore that I could <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
K. h UGH M <lb />
TRAFFIC <lb />
Important Changes in Schedules <lb />
EFFECTIVE AUG. 1st. 1909. <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, N. <lb />
No. i <lb />
day <lb />
Only <lb />
No. i <lb />
Daily <lb />
Except <lb />
Sunday <lb />
No. <lb />
Daily <lb />
Ex pi <lb />
Sunday <lb />
effective June <lb />
EASTERN TIME <lb />
Daily <lb />
pt <lb />
Sunday <lb />
No. <lb />
Daily <lb />
Except <lb />
Sunday <lb />
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Sunday <lb />
Only <lb />
P.<lb />
C.<lb />
G. <lb />
M. <lb />
Through Schedule Between Raleigh, Wilson, Farmville, Greenville, <lb />
Washington and New Bern, N. C. <lb />
In all oilier birds the feathers, though Kid. Pills at <lb />
shed annually, are or less grail- and tin <lb />
displaced. But tho these u <lb />
the new feathers all start Into being my <lb />
tho same time and thrust out the old <lb />
iV store <lb />
I was entirely <lb />
.-. The fact <lb />
I that my kidneys have given me no <lb />
since me to recommend; <lb />
. <lb />
cents. Buffalo. I <lb />
I New York, sole agents for United j <lb />
come away in great Hakes. Whereas <lb />
In all birds save penguins the new <lb />
feathers as they thrust their way <lb />
through Ilia end pencil-like <lb />
points, funned by Investing <lb />
in the penguins these sheaths are open <lb />
at the tips and attached by their rims <lb />
to the roots of the old feathers, and <lb />
hence these lire held to their <lb />
until they have n <lb />
length to Insure protection against <lb />
cold. <lb />
The curious device for retaining tin <lb />
warmth afforded by the old <lb />
Until the new generation can till <lb />
places Is apparently due to tho <lb />
that penguins natives of the ant-J <lb />
arctic regions, although some now In-i <lb />
habit tropical Tribune. <lb />
State <lb />
the <lb />
Lake no other. <lb />
you want your HORSE to tr <lb />
fast and pull strong buy , <lb />
Hay, <lb />
and <lb />
Oats <lb />
Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will <lb />
Sou Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
I Opposite J. R. J. G, <lb />
v inti u a. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Prop. <lb />
Located in main sec- <lb />
of the town e chairs <lb />
in operation and each one pro- <lb />
aided over by a skilled harbor. <lb />
Our place is inciting, <lb />
Cur clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine <lb />
dry and La <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. m make reading. <lb />
AN OLD TIME HANGING. <lb />
Dark Day <lb />
Executed In Maryland. <lb />
dark as the day when old Jen- <lb />
was Is one of the many <lb />
sayings that for generations has <lb />
been used on the lower eastern DON <lb />
of land, but from tho accounts <lb />
that have been given by those who <lb />
lived In Old Jennie's day there never <lb />
has been a day since that time as dark <lb />
as the day on which she was executed <lb />
for wholesale murder neighbor- <lb />
hood Which she lived. <lb />
The old murderess publicly <lb />
hanged In ISIS In old Jail yard at <lb />
Princess Anne, and all those who re- <lb />
membered that particular day <lb />
passed into the great beyond long ago. <lb />
Tho murderess was n woman, <lb />
tall and angular, and It was said that <lb />
the resembled what was popularly <lb />
supposed to lie n witch far more than <lb />
ho did Hie up to date woman of that <lb />
day. In fa, local history records that <lb />
she practiced Witchcraft No one ever , <lb />
knew where she from, she <lb />
lag very mysteriously <lb />
into the neighborhood, where killed <lb />
t family of four. <lb />
did Jennie was not banged on n <lb />
fold. In days murderers were <lb />
executed with as trouble and ex- <lb />
Dense as possible. The wizen faced <lb />
terror of all Somerset was placed In <lb />
u cart drawn by two oxen and placed <lb />
directly under a limb of old. <lb />
oak tree stood In tho Jail yard. I <lb />
The rope was In fashion <lb />
around her neck, audit the of <lb />
the crowd and the curses of tho <lb />
doomed woman, and when nil MM In <lb />
readiness a bunch of fodder <lb />
placed ten paces from the oxen's heads, <lb />
and they were given tho word to start. <lb />
Obeying the command, they made a <lb />
baa Hue for the fodder left old <lb />
Jennie dangling at the end of the rope. <lb />
That day, It has been told thousands <lb />
of times, was the darkest ever known <lb />
in this Chicken remained on <lb />
their roe-Is throughout the entire day. <lb />
while candles score burned In <lb />
the servants ml hi sea <lb />
In do their work. local scientists <lb />
of that day were at a less to <lb />
for the m, the <lb />
graphic descriptions <lb />
U were recorded rears <lb />
Short and to tho Point <lb />
A coal merchant who was n man <lb />
few words once wrote to an agent tho <lb />
following brief <lb />
Dear <lb />
In due time the agent's reply came <lb />
as <lb />
Dear Mr. <lb />
Tho coal dealer's letter, translated, <lb />
said. my coal which la <lb />
semicolon expressed verbally. <lb />
The agent informed the denier that <lb />
the coal was Shipped by saying <lb />
ply. Book. <lb />
A Sided Chase. <lb />
Tn En paper tho <lb />
following amusing Some <lb />
were exercising <lb />
I horses some of tho hounds <lb />
from tho Hunt kennels <lb />
of the district <lb />
I I on i <lb />
sic <lb />
the man, who lo <lb />
daft, . And what <lb />
keep they <lb />
It Hi I to they <lb />
were ; I I ml o a <lb />
sea. re <lb />
for the i i <lb />
told t wore, where ; i ho <lb />
,. I the vi of a horse <lb />
dog, i and. having been in- <lb />
f. n pi, . in st wanted to know <lb />
tho value of fox when <lb />
No. June -i Sunday <lb />
A. <lb />
6.00<lb />
A. M. <lb />
H. C <lb />
PASSENGER AGENT, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA.<lb />
c Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
Ar. Heiresses. <lb />
hard to lose a beautiful <lb />
said the wadding guest <lb />
a sigh, harder to lose the <lb />
homely replied old <lb />
had several yet to Tran- <lb />
script.<lb />
ply <lb />
ii ii <lb />
the <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth. Greenville. <lb />
and April 1st,<lb />
. t. <lb />
aid tho <lb />
Not <lb />
was I saying when I dodged <lb />
that <lb />
were saying that life is <lb />
worth living. Hut If yon think DO <lb />
why did you <lb />
Courier-Journal <lb />
A Cato Foe Sympathy. <lb />
Two matron. certain western <lb />
whose respective matrimonial <lb />
ventures did not in tho first in- <lb />
stance prove altogether satisfactory, <lb />
met a woman's club one <lb />
when the matron <lb />
met your dear old <lb />
Tom. the day before yesterday. We <lb />
much of <lb />
that asked tho <lb />
matron. ho seem sorry <lb />
you told him of my second roar- <lb />
ho did and said so mod <lb />
Holiest <lb />
No said ho was ex <lb />
sorry, he added, h <lb />
didn't know the <lb />
Found. <lb />
n dollar <lb />
so lucky. In stooping to pick <lb />
It up I dropped and broke my eye- <lb />
City Journal. <lb />
Cat <lb />
carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. Wedding <lb />
floral offering <lb />
ranged in best style short <lb />
notice. Summer flowering <lb />
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb />
hushes and everything in the <lb />
florist line at <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
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Ar, <lb />
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Washington<lb />
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in. <lb />
Cobb <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
T. <lb />
C. WHITE, G. P. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
ill I I a <lb />
East Carolina Training School <lb />
Established and maintained by the State for the young men and <lb />
who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. <lb />
Buildings an. equipment new and modern. Sanitation <lb />
opens October 5th, <lb />
For prospectus and information, address <lb />
H. WRIGHT, President. Greenville, N. C <lb />
d w mos <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering. Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, and Dry Cleaning, <lb />
no <lb />
In of Herbert Harbor <lb />
Shop. <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
are and House Furnishings <lb />
GO TO <lb />
TAFT c VAN DYKE <lb />
Prompt of a slight attack <lb />
of a will often n <lb />
i n- is, The I known remedy <lb />
in Dr. Beth Arnold's Balsam. Your <lb />
apothecary. J. I,. Woolen, warrants <lb />
to give satisfaction. <lb />
GREENVILLE ICE FACTORY <lb />
Hill t fur <lb />
pi J. Product of <lb />
,. j pi n <lb />
local trade. On for <lb />
prompt attention. <lb />
home industries. <lb />
IF <lb />
IT IS <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
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in Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
i The Easton to Application f <lb />
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We are out our bar <lb />
W, bridles, at and For Mowing Ma <lb />
. Barber Co. cost Also a nice tot of zinc nay press see <lb />
. Johnson, of <lb />
I relatives here, Save money by <lb />
A. <lb />
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. . ,. be L. Housed Co. <lb />
.,. A of trunks and suit <lb />
W reeded. All kinds. <lb />
. f , A nice lot of Notions just in. <lb />
i., . lie- j-t in. <lb />
. i Barber Co. <lb />
even Buggies are getting cheap. <lb />
Come to mo at A. G. <lb />
Co makes toe <lb />
Had Winterville. N. C. <lb />
,. so. I time to get your <lb />
Ft, <lb />
H. B. snip guaranteed Come to see. <lb />
j abort A. U. Cox Ca <lb />
Lg i. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
I . representing the oldest <lb />
now wrongest tire and life in- <lb />
to Ow. companies in America. <lb />
Carroll and I a rite deeds, <lb />
j . went w fit, J. <lb />
. G. Cox Co. <lb />
from <lb />
lag. <lb />
vs. <lb />
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Tn. <lb />
H. xv. <lb />
Miss Maud Holiday left Mon- <lb />
day for Baltimore, where she <lb />
will purchase a fall stock of mil- <lb />
liner goods for Mrs- E. F. <lb />
fucker. <lb />
Those attending the house <lb />
party at Mrs. E. E. Cox's went <lb />
TOR TORPiD LIVER. <lb />
A the <lb />
produces <lb />
Sallow Skin and Pile. <lb />
There l no better these <lb />
common diseases DR. Tl T <lb />
LIVER PILLS, as a trial prove. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
REPORT OF JURY. <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. <lb />
At the close of business, Juno 1909. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
by Court for <lb />
During Term. <lb />
. The grand jury of the August <lb />
out on a hay ride Monday night, term of Superior court completed <lb />
I . i -.-. l I ; i <lb />
The night was an ideal one, the its work Saturday and filed its <lb />
report. Just before being <lb />
charged Judge and <lb />
tor both express d <lb />
to the jury appreciation for <lb />
broke up yesterday. Those the excellent work done and th. <lb />
present were Misses Roland and care given all matters b- <lb />
Lena Cobb. of Conetoe; Irene fore them. They especially fore me, this 80th <lb />
Smith, of Mary the. foreman, saying thy limp. II. <lb />
air seemed laden with fun and <lb />
all greatly enjoyed this feature, <lb />
i as well as the many other <lb />
s ant ones of the week. The party <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
Capital stork 16,000.00 <lb />
,., , Surplus fund 660.00 <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank notes and <lb />
notes <lb />
Vi profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 350.36 <lb />
M-l S Hills payable 2,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Due to and 87.27 <lb />
set Cashier's check 1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
614,214.80 Total <lb />
614,214.90 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We. K. Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that she above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst. Cashier. Cashier <lb />
of Washington; Bettie Coon-had never seen a man of bis at <lb />
Oak City; and Hugh the labors a <lb />
or C. J. and better than he bad done <lb />
ID. K. of Winterville and I Following is report cf the <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
R. EL Hunsucker, <lb />
A. G, Cox, <lb />
on . <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Slit. <lb />
, . large of <lb />
Cooking and heating sums <lb />
Henry Langston, <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Miss Cox R. T. Cox <lb />
went to X Roads yes <lb />
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We, the jury, beg to <lb />
ranges just received. the We ho v. <lb />
lib it material and up-to-date- begins next Monday, inquire into the con- <lb />
Barber Co. I prof. Wye informs us that he is duct of people and v. <lb />
Jut i a large lot of expecting a fine opening, a large presented violators in and Stock <lb />
AH sizes number of having that have come to our knows- fund <lb />
ready secured rooms and m we edge. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT Of fills CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State North Carolina, at the close business, June 23rd, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
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Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
. . <lb />
inquiries coming everyday. Re I W have visited and closely <lb />
House cent work or. the grounds and the court house and <lb />
makes the best drink to Le has put everything in the <lb />
added much to the <lb />
convenience and beauty of the <lb />
ace. <lb />
CARD OF THANKS. <lb />
We wish to thank our many <lb />
friends of Winterville for their <lb />
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F. i i pp. it the Army, <lb />
Is i p . ding a days at home. <lb />
C. T. Cox left Tuesday mom-<lb />
i. Edmundson and C. T. <lb />
i. . to Sun- <lb />
Mr. i has completed the <lb />
J . en Ma. street is <lb />
no a work on one at the<lb />
., b Annie Carroll Is visiting <lb />
, Cox <lb />
of Kinston, <lb />
pr ached here at the Free Will <lb />
B ; church Sunday <lb />
at i lever o'clock. <lb />
Miss Bertha Carroll left Toes <lb />
for Raleigh, where she will <lb />
attend College this <lb />
great kindness to during the <lb />
recent affliction and in <lb />
home. Surely w have realized <lb />
what means t- live among <lb />
friends, may n's rich- <lb />
est blessings be <lb />
Most <lb />
Mr and . K. G. Cox. <lb />
R TONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
. i bath I -i God <lb />
n . wise to <lb />
rent death from our <lb />
mi b I i . i o <lb />
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m tin <lb />
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ii . lived. <lb />
we U id r our b <lb />
a -if <lb />
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mend them to God who is soil <lb />
to comfort them In <lb />
i. <lb />
That a copy of these n o- <lb />
b sent Brother Cannon, <lb />
one spread upon our s, <lb />
and one sent to the <lb />
Herald, and one to Thu Reflector. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye, <lb />
Herbert Cox, -Com. <lb />
J. b. Kittrell, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profit. <lb />
1199.62 cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
I Bills payable <lb />
certificate <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Deposit subjects <lb />
cheek <lb />
Cashier s Checks<lb />
Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
34.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
5.752.04 <lb />
38.90 <lb />
found th. m i <lb />
the inmates <lb />
.,,. , <lb />
We find t-. . <lb />
. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
a the I, O. T. Gardner. of the above-named bank, <lb />
yard, and <lb />
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swear that the is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me, this 28th day of <lb />
R. F. JENKINS, <lb />
Public. <lb />
L. J. <lb />
John Z. Brooks. <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
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Marriage <lb />
Register of W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
list <lb />
No white. <lb />
COLORED- <lb />
G. A. Edwards and Catherine <lb />
R. Norris. <lb />
Edwards and Henrietta <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
At S <lb />
or b-- <lb />
given away <lb />
ticket. . <lb />
made at Mil his <lb />
The bear- <lb />
to <lb />
first tick- t d will get <lb />
. , the next two <lb />
each, a i . i holding <lb />
the largest umber of tickets <lb />
will of the <lb />
tickets must in the store at <lb />
the time of, they <lb />
will not to toe money. <lb />
ltd <lb />
What r <lb />
F. D. F . the Star <lb />
warehouse I . i the Sam <lb />
I V is <lb />
making in r. <lb />
Here three he nude <lb />
Friday that th u own king <lb />
F. pounds <lb />
M at <lb />
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Spot- <lb />
in f the <lb />
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or death lo . f <lb />
Hut Bitters . <lb />
n fall to l. them cure t<lb />
Joyner <lb />
Proprietors of the Carolina <lb />
Warehouse, at Farmville, N. C, <lb />
invite their friends and all the <lb />
tobacco to sell <lb />
their tobacco, or so much as they <lb />
see fit, with them at any time <lb />
they may get it ready. And to <lb />
prove to the public that we are <lb />
doing as well or better than any <lb />
the adjoining markets, we <lb />
you our average for this <lb />
week, and our books open for <lb />
inspection at all times. Week <lb />
ending Aug. 21st. 1909, <lb />
Ask our competitors to show up j <lb />
and then it is a duty you owe, <lb />
yourself to carry your tobacco <lb />
where you can get the most for <lb />
it. We will keep this up. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
Joyner Timberlake- <lb />
ltd <lb />
WOODS SEEDS. <lb />
Best qualities obtainable. <lb />
Wider or <lb />
Hairy Vetch <lb />
makes not only one of the <lb />
and best winter feed and <lb />
forage crops can grow, but Is <lb />
also one of best of <lb />
adding more nitrogen to <lb />
soil than winter crop. <lb />
Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat- <lb />
gives full Information <lb />
about this valuable crop; also <lb />
all other <lb />
Farm Garden Seeds <lb />
for planting. <lb />
r mailed on request <lb />
for it <lb />
T. W. WOOD<lb />
curry ii . . line ox ion. <lb />
Com I Caskets Price are M is Kate Chapman has re- <lb />
i ii from i visit in <lb />
A. G. Mtg. Co, <lb />
p, F, . ,, y,. .,, <lb />
go V . L. <lb />
. H. t j. it a . p- <lb />
. .-. E St. Cairo, of Edison, <lb />
U . I begin a of mess <lb />
For house on one <lb />
t acre lot in town of Farmville. <lb />
I Barn, stables and all convenient <lb />
out buildings. Apply to J. M. <lb />
Parker, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
i eh of the <lb />
i d Co . had I <lb />
the . i baas r mm<lb />
CONFORMS TO <lb />
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D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. O. 1909. <lb />
No. <lb />
A BETTER TYPE. <lb />
Mr. L Gib Some Good <lb />
In this week's Progressive <lb />
Farmer Mr- O. L. Joyner, of <lb />
Greenville, who is admittedly an <lb />
authority on tobacco, makes <lb />
interesting comment on the <lb />
culture of tobacco in <lb />
North <lb />
Messrs. For the last <lb />
few years it ha, been perfectly <lb />
apparent to every close observer <lb />
of the sales of tobacco on the <lb />
western North Carolina markets <lb />
that thin white tobacco was <lb />
growing less less in demand. <lb />
During the tint few years <lb />
of tobacco culture in this <lb />
section of the state, white, or <lb />
is known as men colored <lb />
tobacco, was in greatest demand <lb />
and told for fancy prices, <lb />
for some cause the demand for <lb />
TO THOSE CONTEMPLATING <lb />
WITH THE ALDERMEN <lb />
the manufactured product e <lb />
from this type of leaf to <lb />
drop off. In the meantime, <lb />
stimulated by the higher price <lb />
of white tobacco, farmers <lb />
ed their chief attention to the <lb />
production of this type of tobacco, <lb />
with the res-ult that more of this <lb />
type of tobacco made than <lb />
there was demand for and con- <lb />
the price fell off. <lb />
Farmers learned from expert <lb />
that the highest <lb />
white tobacco was by <lb />
priming off the tobacco early and <lb />
curing color which <lb />
changed after lying in bulk a <lb />
few weeks to a very beautiful <lb />
light color. This method was <lb />
practiced to such an extent that <lb />
since 1900, although the crop is <lb />
now not transplanted much, if <lb />
any, earlier than it then, <lb />
yet it is taken the and <lb />
cured from fifteen to thirty days <lb />
earlier. type i f tobacco <lb />
for the last two years baa <lb />
paid the cost of production and as <lb />
type <lb />
of tobacco, it will be Been it <lb />
has been, to say the least, an <lb />
unprofitable crop. <lb />
We must change our methods, <lb />
The manufacturers cell us they <lb />
want a heavier, richer and riper <lb />
tobacco. The have paid good <lb />
prices for such of this tobacco a <lb />
we have made. <lb />
A change from present <lb />
methods certainly cannot <lb />
us, for are malting nothing <lb />
by growing the thin, white, <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
the University of Caro- <lb />
Thu Fall. <lb />
The Young Men's Christian <lb />
Association wishes lo extend to <lb />
you a cordial welcome to the <lb />
University, and to assure you <lb />
that it is at your service. If it <lb />
can aid you in any way before, <lb />
upon, or after your arrival in <lb />
Hill, it will welcome the <lb />
opportunity. Do not hesitate <lb />
to say so if you think it. can. <lb />
The Y- M. C. A. house will be <lb />
at your disposal until you can <lb />
get straightened out, and men <lb />
will be there to help you get <lb />
out. Inquire for <lb />
Y. M. C. A. information <lb />
bureau as as you reach <lb />
I Bill. If you desire any <lb />
information in the meantime, <lb />
I-1 us hear from you. <lb />
If you wish to secure re- <lb />
work to help defray <lb />
your e your <lb />
as early as possible with the <lb />
general secretary stating kind <lb />
of work preferred. The manage- <lb />
of the self-help <lb />
department has been <lb />
over lo the Y. M. C. A. by <lb />
varsity. <lb />
A special invitation is now <lb />
extended you to attend the <lb />
college exercises Thurs- <lb />
day night, September and the <lb />
welcome r Sunday after- <lb />
noon, Sept. While of inter <lb />
eat to all. these meetings belong <lb />
principally to new men. <lb />
We hope you will get a <lb />
membership application blank at <lb />
the general secretary's office us <lb />
soon as you reach university, <lb />
and that you enroll cl once <lb />
us ;. member. The association <lb />
j needs you; you need the <lb />
Eugene E. Barnett, <lb />
i Ge . Sec. Y. M. C. A. U. of N. C. <lb />
GEESE GET ON A DRUNK. <lb />
a Most Novel <lb />
SIX YEAR OLDS TOO <lb />
Proceeding, of September Meeting <lb />
of the Board. I <lb />
The Board of Aldermen met in I Greensboro Sept. -Twenty <lb />
, . u- geese owned by a neighbor or Mr. <lb />
regular monthly session of <lb />
day night with seven of the . <lb />
members present. night and <lb />
In the reading of the minutes L the <lb />
of the special meeting that with their <lb />
into contract with and other <lb />
val company tor a show here the <lb />
latter part of month, Alder- -.-- <lb />
man E. A. asked to be <lb />
I recorded as dissenting <lb />
of that, action, he not <lb />
being the special <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Wells Browne before <lb />
board complaining of surface <lb />
privies near the building he <lb />
. on Dickinson avenue. The <lb />
matter was to the street <lb />
I committee. <lb />
H. A. White, chairman of the <lb />
had squeezed a large quantity of <lb />
grapes out of which she had <lb />
made grape arid <lb />
the neighbor who owned the <lb />
geese told her co throw the <lb />
fuse hulls, seed and pulp, which <lb />
had fermented, into the <lb />
The geese apparently en <lb />
joyed them, helping themselves <lb />
all the afternoon, with <lb />
that they got drunk, and <lb />
cavorted around all right, it <lb />
even pretending goto sleep, <lb />
Children Who do Begin to Study <lb />
Until Eight Make Rapid Progress. <lb />
As a matter of fact, it seems <lb />
to me to be very unwise to send <lb />
a boy or girl to school until the <lb />
age of eight, at least, says Leon- <lb />
ard Keens M. D., in <lb />
The for October. In <lb />
America, six is the common age <lb />
tot beginning with the three R's. <lb />
and four and a half the age for <lb />
kindergarten mummery, but it <lb />
is entirely improbable that tins <lb />
early start is so advantage, even <lb />
if the mere accumulation of <lb />
Le accepted as the <lb />
sole aim of education. The child <lb />
which begins school at eight is <lb />
PITT TAXABLES. <lb />
List for 1909 C n <lb />
h List 1908. <lb />
The completed ii t the <lb />
year 191.9 as . by the <lb />
several takers and <lb />
by the <lb />
make the following tr i <lb />
Number of polls, white 3.120, <lb />
colored total <lb />
Real personal property, <lb />
white colored 1362, <lb />
total Corpora- <lb />
82,886.874, making <lb />
total of taxable property <lb />
For 1908 list was as <lb />
Polls, white colored <lb />
water and light commission. only on <lb />
in regard to salary the y neighborhood <lb />
clerk to that board. The alder- efforts to make them behave <lb />
It enough done. When <lb />
the tobacco is about knee high <lb />
it should be primed high and the <lb />
primings thrown on the ground. <lb />
Then top low in accordance with <lb />
growth and vigor of the plant, <lb />
let it stand on the hill until <lb />
thoroughly ripe, and cure. The <lb />
result will be an utterly different <lb />
class of tobacco from that we <lb />
are now making and a class the <lb />
manufacturers say they want- <lb />
Let's make what they want and <lb />
a little bit less than they want <lb />
Grow all our home supplies. <lb />
Market the crop in a seasonable <lb />
and reasonable way and not <lb />
throw it all on the in <lb />
three or four months. Do this <lb />
and in my opinion it will be the <lb />
medicine that will produce a <lb />
cure. <lb />
Tobacco is selling much better <lb />
now on the Kinston market than <lb />
was the case at the beginning of <lb />
the season on August 1st. <lb />
There is not so much change in <lb />
sand lugs, but the better grades <lb />
are now freely marketed and <lb />
while possibly the sum realized <lb />
is not so great, in some cases, as <lb />
in former years, farmers are <lb />
generally satisfied and in some <lb />
cases gratified at the outcome. <lb />
But it has become more and <lb />
more apparent that considers- <lb />
I such as referred to in the <lb />
ab clipping must receive <lb />
greater attention. If our far <lb />
m r want to make the most out <lb />
of tobacco they must study the <lb />
demands of the market sod pro- <lb />
duce such an article is de- <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
housemen, buyers <lb />
knowing just what the <lb />
market demands, are uniformly <lb />
ready and willing to advise far- <lb />
both as to the culture, the <lb />
curing, the care of tobacco and <lb />
its preparation for the market. <lb />
These are exceedingly <lb />
points. Tobacco is not so <lb />
peculiar as to over-ride all laws <lb />
of the commercial world. To- <lb />
of a grade that <lb />
do not want will stand no <lb />
better show on the market than <lb />
the miller gives wheat or corn <lb />
that he cannot use to advantage <lb />
or than the manufacturer gives <lb />
cotton that is below grade. <lb />
men having the clerk and <lb />
i fixed the salary, the motion was <lb />
; made that the salary be paid by <lb />
a warrant from the aldermen. <lb />
An amendment was off red that <lb />
sufficient increase in the <lb />
i monthly payment to the water <lb />
and light commission to cover <lb />
this salary be made and the <lb />
Tatter pay it from their fund; <lb />
amendment was lost and <lb />
motion <lb />
The chairman of the street <lb />
i committee reported result of con- <lb />
with persons effected by <lb />
drainage between Ninth <lb />
street and the the par <lb />
I ties agreeing to pay per lot if <lb />
i a 24-inch tiling is put in, After <lb />
much discussion a motion to <lb />
j accept the proposition <lb />
adopted, the work to be done as <lb />
j soon as there is sufficient <lb />
; in the treasury. <lb />
F. C. Harding, attorney for J. <lb />
appeared with a <lb />
statement of damages arising <lb />
themselves only added fuel to <lb />
the flame of riotous revelry. J <lb />
It was such a plum sight, <lb />
whole force went around <lb />
to witness it, soon finding they I <lb />
were unequal to the task of quiet- <lb />
the disturbance. Mr. Van-1 <lb />
story was so tickled at the sight, j <lb />
after his anger at -tot being able <lb />
to sleep had subsided, he called <lb />
up several friends on the <lb />
who came around and were <lb />
shocked at such carrying on in <lb />
sober prohibition Greensboro. <lb />
The geese never sobered up <lb />
daylight, and yesterday they <lb />
would net in fifty yards <lb />
the hulls. That speaks <lb />
well for a goose. <lb />
How i; Pays. <lb />
Twenty years ago the <lb />
of Mr. W. S. Cobb, of L <lb />
Bridge, Robeson t. <lb />
have been purchase<lb />
COUld <lb />
tWO <lb />
thousand This <lb />
from overflow property expert <lb />
Fourth street, and <lb />
conference with that farm <lb />
far more capable of 1909 <lb />
quickly than the child which for white of and colored <lb />
begins at six; and at ten the total increase <lb />
former is almost certain to know; Real personal property, <lb />
much as hater, despite the j white colored <lb />
fact that one has had four years showing increase in <lb />
of schooling while the other whites of and i de- <lb />
had but half as much. And after crease in colored of <lb />
that there will begin to appear a j Corporations an in- <lb />
noticeable between the j crease in 1909 of a total <lb />
two. The one will bear increase in 1809 of <lb />
permanent k its too-early 1571. <lb />
bending over desk and slate; the After th- fir; t of <lb />
will be a healthy animal, i 191-8, there were listed before <lb />
The healthy boy of six displays the commissioners polls and <lb />
little or inclination to dally in real and personal, so <lb />
with books. His yearning to be it cannot be told yet v. nether the <lb />
up and doing find of the regular listing in <lb />
purely physical activity. He, 1909 is due to the double tax <lb />
eats plain, wholesome food and penalty for non-listing making <lb />
he at least t.-n hours of the people list better, or if there <lb />
the twenty-four in sleep. Be yet much to be listed before <lb />
tween meals he is in the open commissioners, There may <lb />
air, galloping, marauding and may not as much unlisted <lb />
fighting his fellows. Ha is property the of <lb />
savage, true that September as there was a <lb />
touch of savagery will be worth At any rate the ac- <lb />
more to him Greek, shows t good in <lb />
he is a grown man doing the polls and property <lb />
hard work of the world, last year. <lb />
Against this tough and <lb />
boy place COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
young pundit of his years, <lb />
last is a master, not only of <lb />
but also the <lb />
works U Optic He is <lb />
his parents are <lb />
proud . <lb />
At their regular m <lb />
Instead of way- day the Board of O <lb />
. ting Men <lb />
Com <lb />
The matter was referred on a Part th <lb />
that committee us request- <lb />
Then, too, if tobacco is not <lb />
suitably graded and put up at- <lb />
it will buffer just as <lb />
does truck or fruit that is put on <lb />
the market under like <lb />
Mr. Joyner's suggestions <lb />
above noted, like those of other <lb />
tobacco men, are intended to <lb />
urge farmers to produce a better, <lb />
a more marketable type of to- <lb />
When this is done, and <lb />
we cease to waste so much time <lb />
on undesirable types, there will <lb />
not be so much room for <lb />
As it is the <lb />
is not all along the <lb />
but it is pronounced only <lb />
as to lugs and <lb />
primings. <lb />
The only salvation for the <lb />
farmer lies with the farmer <lb />
which is a rule that works <lb />
throughout human affairs <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
to <lb />
ed. <lb />
board decided to purchase <lb />
1,500 of slogan buttons that <lb />
ordered to advertise <lb />
the town. <lb />
The several officers filed their <lb />
j reports for the last month. <lb />
Three licenses to conduct res- <lb />
were granted and one <lb />
other was referred to the chief <lb />
of police to investigate. <lb />
The chairman of the street <lb />
committee reported that the <lb />
street from Dickinson avenue to <lb />
Eighth street through the Sutton <lb />
property had been opened <lb />
for use, and an account for <lb />
of Jarvis Blow for legal <lb />
services in connection with the <lb />
street was ordered paid. <lb />
The completion of the culvert <lb />
on Fifth street and some other <lb />
work on the streets was also re- <lb />
ported by the committee. <lb />
Alderman Flanigan was in- <lb />
to procure harness to be <lb />
used with the hose wagon. <lb />
The market committee report- <lb />
ed that the work of remodeling <lb />
the market house would be done <lb />
second of notion <lb />
promise of making a bald to the <lb />
acre. He has grown enough <lb />
wheat, oats corn to run <lb />
whole farm. Mr. Cobb <lb />
there is money in <lb />
fact he knows he <lb />
is of opinion that <lb />
the supreme need ox North <lb />
Carolina today is expert <lb />
education and that the <lb />
schools should more and more <lb />
train the boys and girls for <lb />
on the farm- He wishes to <lb />
see the chief emphasis at the A. <lb />
M. College placed upon <lb />
cultural rather than mechanical <lb />
education. What Mr. Cobb has <lb />
done every graduate from the A. <lb />
M. College and every other <lb />
young man who will mix brains <lb />
and expert knowledge with in- <lb />
determination can do in <lb />
farming in North Carolina. <lb />
Messrs. John and Samuel <lb />
who were born on a farm <lb />
near Pantego, Beaufort county, <lb />
have made a fortune farming <lb />
and in the lumber business. <lb />
They say they have made more <lb />
money in proportion to the <lb />
invested in farming than in <lb />
the lumber business, and they <lb />
are devoting all their <lb />
; and pulling had much regular <lb />
their pigtails, he studies the business w transact allowing <lb />
Golden Text Instead of orders and settling expenses of <lb />
three-bagger in the outfield, court. <lb />
he traces the . of the river The completed tax lists for the <lb />
Amazon, h- reserved, year were turned over to <lb />
polite, hi. a the board were passed on to- <lb />
mild He i.- the sheriff for collection, <lb />
sport of The county road crew was or- <lb />
boys. <lb />
Such a boy, I believe, is as ab- <lb />
normal as a boy with an obvious <lb />
physical deformity. Instead of <lb />
being encouraged in his <lb />
healthy studiousness, as is com- <lb />
the case, he should be <lb />
taken from school and, to borrow <lb />
to be removed at an early <lb />
day to Greenville township to as- <lb />
the work of building the <lb />
street and road to the training <lb />
school grounds. <lb />
A petition was presented from <lb />
citizens of township <lb />
asking that they be allowed to <lb />
i. <lb />
a lowly term, cut to go ahead with work on roads in <lb />
That is to say he that township without waiting <lb />
should be led. into for the county convict crew, <lb />
the savage mode of life of the The petition was granted and <lb />
normal boy, in the hope that it was allotted to that town- <lb />
this month. <lb />
On motion the action in regard all to <lb />
to the carnival contract made and cleaning land to be <lb />
a special meeting was confirmed for growing <lb />
by this regular meeting. land Observer. <lb />
It was ordered that a railing <lb />
will awaken in him some spark <lb />
of the savage. <lb />
Dislocate Elbow. <lb />
The other day Miss Helen <lb />
Grimes went out with several <lb />
other little girls to get some <lb />
grapes. Returning home they <lb />
climbed on a passing dray to <lb />
ride. Miss Helen fell off the <lb />
dray and dislocated one of her <lb />
elbows. We are glad to know <lb />
she is getting along well with <lb />
the injury. <lb />
be placed on the east side of <lb />
Evans street across the culvert. <lb />
Accounts were allowed and the <lb />
board adjourned to a special <lb />
session to be held on Monday <lb />
night, 13th. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Colored Man Kills Woman. <lb />
Early Friday night on the farm <lb />
of Mr. Robert in Beaver <lb />
Dam township, George Parker, <lb />
colored, shot and killed a colored <lb />
woman named Caroline Cobb. <lb />
Parker was drinking, and be- <lb />
coming jealous cf the woman <lb />
shot her in the temple. The <lb />
man is in jail. <lb />
ship and authorized to be ex- <lb />
pended on the roads. <lb />
Four Generation. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Barnhill remarked <lb />
to The Reflector Monday that <lb />
four generations of his family <lb />
are living. Mr. Barnhill himself <lb />
is years old, and his father, <lb />
Mr. Barnhill, is <lb />
His oldest daughter, Mrs, <lb />
Charles is and <lb />
his oldest grandchild is <lb />
Big Average at the People's Warehouse <lb />
It is a pleasure to state that <lb />
prices have advanced on most all <lb />
grades especially the ripe tobacco <lb />
with body. My sales Monday <lb />
averaged per pounds. <lb />
A lot of my old trade is coming <lb />
in and I am working hard to <lb />
make new and harder to <lb />
hold these. Try me with a load. <lb />
I will sell it as high as any and <lb />
higher than some. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
C. R, Townsend, Manager, <lb />
ltd Warehouse. <lb />
Ladies Tailor made suits and <lb />
skirts just received m <lb />
invite your <lb />
J. R. ii i u <lb />
New Mullets at S. M. <lb />
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