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even Buggies are getting cheap. <lb />
Come to mo at A. G. <lb />
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Had Winterville. N. C. <lb />
,. so. I time to get your <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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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C. T. Cox left Tuesday mom-<lb />
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no a work on one at the<lb />
., b Annie Carroll Is visiting <lb />
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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 />
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rent death from our <lb />
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mend them to God who is soil <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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making in r. <lb />
Here three he nude <lb />
Friday that th u own king <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 />
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. .-. 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 />
. r Pron <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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FOR <lb />
FURTHER <lb />
INFORMATION <lb />
i om offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are you a borne or want to make a paying Investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
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the above amount raised.<lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
TOWER CF LONDON. <lb />
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our floors the most compete cf <lb />
of every description ever shown in Greenville and we invite <lb />
you to inspect our line of <lb />
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to make your home comfortable. We <lb />
are also sole agents for the celebrated Royal Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which his no equal. <lb />
Taft a Boyd Furniture <lb />
Company <lb />
LEADERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
Th Perfect by Ml <lb />
The Tower or London has the w u <lb />
perfect of alarms I <lb />
vi-i d, <lb />
from from the v <lb />
and <lb />
places known only <lb />
the Tower ran <lb />
electrically a few sec- <lb />
Even the gates at <lb />
the tower, which weigh <lb />
tons awl through which pass. <lb />
lug automatically, the <lb />
of everyone is Instantly barn-d. <lb />
I At the same an alarm bell rings <lb />
to warn wardens, police and <lb />
I In particular the precautions In the <lb />
apartment containing the crown Jew- <lb />
I els are of a most <lb />
; kind. One of the on <lb />
In tbs room has merely to <lb />
a whereupon <lb />
, closes, the alarm bell below rings, <lb />
i other talcs slam to lock, and <lb />
within the tower is Instantly <lb />
cut oft from the outer world. <lb />
man who can pet away with <lb />
any of the crown jewels deserve <lb />
observed a Tower official. <lb />
where i am standing I <lb />
close every Important door and pale <lb />
In the Tower In as short a time as It <lb />
takes to these <lb />
It was mainly to Insure the safely <lb />
of the jewels that the system <lb />
was Installed. <lb />
No order had been Issued for the <lb />
closing of the Tower on a recent Sat- <lb />
When, greatly to their alarm. <lb />
the visitors found doors locked, bolted <lb />
and barred against for about ten <lb />
minutes, preventing any one leaving <lb />
the Toner. <lb />
The Tower is <lb />
remarked an official. <lb />
ed It to- on so we do not know. It <lb />
might have been Scotland where <lb />
f n button would <lb />
prison every soul within the Tower <lb />
tho e gave the signal for their <lb />
release, or ii might have been the <lb />
governor, anxious to learn whether we <lb />
were nil at our post- At any rate, it <lb />
was no of the minor officials. <lb />
In fact, who closed the rower <lb />
Why Is a secret known only in tin <lb />
highest authorities. There was . <lb />
alarm, no tempt to seize the crown <lb />
MalL <lb />
the most of it. <lb />
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Birmingham and through sleeper to <lb />
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ton, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
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Important Changes in Schedules <lb />
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Only <lb />
M. <lb />
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trains having Cars. <lb />
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Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of <lb />
Needed in your House. Our arc <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
X S MOORING <lb />
Now n Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com. <lb />
to see me. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and 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 />
Com, Meal and all kinds of <lb />
teed. Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
When William dull<lb />
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oh Will. If yon dear <lb />
boy Von often mid me <lb />
would do anything In tho world <lb />
in-, and now yon write for <lb />
rake you've quit smoking. I'll have to <lb />
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of roar <lb />
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this proves your love for me. Father <lb />
Is a check to show that he <lb />
appreciates the fact that yon think <lb />
enough of your to give up <lb />
smoking for <lb />
From his letter ad- <lb />
vising me that you have obeyed my <lb />
orders and stopped the use of tobacco <lb />
Is at hand. As said, your<lb />
Choice Out Flowers <lb />
carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. Wedding <lb />
and floral offering <lb />
ranged in best style at snort <lb />
notice. Summer flowering <lb />
bedding plants, rose. <lb />
bushes everything In the <lb />
florist at <lb />
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and Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb />
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T. C. WHITE, G- P A <lb />
WILMINGTON, N.<lb />
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W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
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Pressing, Altering, Dyeing, <lb />
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or no charger <lb />
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Shop, <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved my Dairy to the John <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb />
an Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. Phone T 2-4. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
The best evidence of merit Is the <lb />
dial recognition it whenever <lb />
Wherever It may <lb />
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb />
Will be glad to make prices on any <lb />
work in this line. Parties wanting <lb />
work done can me a card in I. u. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
Established and maintained by the State for the young man and <lb />
C ; women who wish to qualify themselves for the of <lb />
i Buildings equipment new and modern. perfect Sea <lb />
opens October 1909. <lb />
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celebration the Norfolk South- <lb />
Railway will sell round trip <lb />
tickets to Norfolk at special low <lb />
rates, the fare from Farmville, <lb />
Greenville or Grimesland being <lb />
only Tickets will be on sale <lb />
Saturday, Sept. 4th, good for <lb />
J return until Tuesday, 7th. <lb />
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LAYS GO TO <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHiCHARD. <lb />
EDITOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
As long as her husband did <lb />
not find the North Pole, Mrs. <lb />
Peary does not believe Dr. <lb />
Cook's story it. Nice bit <lb />
I of jealousy, that. <lb />
Subscription One Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
11.001 Supreme court of the <lb />
week licensed fifty <lb />
new lawyers. There were sixty- <lb />
two applicants licenses but <lb />
county farmers should <lb />
bear in mind the fact that <lb />
Congressman Small has <lb />
ranged for a education- <lb />
meeting to be held in Green- <lb />
ville on next Monday, 13th. <lb />
are not sufficiently drained <lb />
One of the most important <lb />
movements which has ever been <lb />
in our section, is the <lb />
one tot drainage, which was <lb />
started several years ago. Our <lb />
Such meetings are intended People are upon inquiry and <lb />
Advertising may had upon <lb />
application at in business office failed to pass. <lb />
Reflector corner Evans <lb />
Thirds <lb />
colored undertaker of <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, mail matter. Greens <lb />
benefit the farmers, but the <lb />
benefit will he lost unless they <lb />
attend. <lb />
FRIDAY 1909. <lb />
A gentleman in is <lb />
corresponding with parties here <lb />
a steam <lb />
a blind tiger, lie used Greenville. We do <lb />
Coffin storage place <lb />
bottles of <lb />
Sunday's News and Observer household at <lb />
says there are fully a thousand<lb />
When . g ts I home Dr. <lb />
Cook will be in much demand <lb />
by -1 in bus. <lb />
of pi II North I hire <lb />
ill I ;,, . ,, county the <lb />
all thinks of is free from it. <lb />
I . pole. <lb />
tame the N th <lb />
we do . <lb />
for know a more inviting <lb />
for an enterprise of this <lb />
kind, and one that would do <lb />
wish to more. Every <lb />
farmer interested in this sub- <lb />
who is not inter- <lb />
should attend the farm- <lb />
meeting next Monday, Sept, <lb />
13th. <lb />
ires look <lb />
now , with North <lb />
seen <lb />
There s ems to ; . tie g <lb />
but ice, and it is too far away , <lb />
the crop of that home <lb />
Dr. I <lb />
Now comes the news that <lb />
ire h is also I <lb />
L . rs are now saying that is to be <lb />
pellagra i cause . by a germ boned that he and Dr. Cook ill <lb />
It is universally admitted by <lb />
all thoughtful students of <lb />
cultural conditions in our sec- <lb />
that our people must raise <lb />
more stock, particularly of cat- <lb />
e price would be well I tie. At the on <lb />
next Monday, Sept. th, this <lb />
subject will be discussed by two <lb />
b who pick out the Bureau of <lb />
ma Industry, of the U. S. Do- <lb />
of Agriculture. Mr. <lb />
Sidney Thompson will discuss <lb />
There i . position on <lb />
i to make <lb />
Co I pr it. <lb />
and mi . few <lb />
i in a town or com in u.; <lb />
in y. and the many <lb />
therein. Just like <lb />
buzzard is never at- <lb />
by the beauties to be <lb />
the face of the earth, <lb />
hut w pass all these unnoticed <lb />
I pounce down n relish on <lb />
a carcass. <lb />
not by com <lb />
Nov. they have found <lb />
North pole, we are anxious to <lb />
know <lb />
not get int a squabble over <lb />
we are anxious <lb />
looks like. <lb />
wrecks, lire, <lb />
bile accidents other casual- <lb />
ties have <lb />
filled the news <lb />
The farmers of the county are <lb />
to be congratulated in having <lb />
opportunity to attend the <lb />
Greenville <lb />
on in .; Mon inst. <lb />
Uncle Sam can take another <lb />
papers the past Among her lecturers will he <lb />
I week. Verily we have an age <lb />
loop ill vest, as one of his <lb />
, .,, , ,. . ,, v ,. kills people faster than war. <lb />
children has found the <lb />
pole. <lb />
The umpire can now retire <lb />
and live on his laurels, and the <lb />
big salary received will patch <lb />
up his wounds, <lb />
says found no trace <lb />
if Cook at the pole. May be <lb />
the next man will say he found <lb />
DO trace of The <lb />
may lead to such a <lb />
I that folks will not know if <lb />
The heading to a news item the Dole has been found at all. <lb />
Taft has taken <lb />
u It is to <lb />
will play it well. <lb />
be he <lb />
A government expert gives <lb />
out the information that the <lb />
supply of oysters for this season <lb />
In a few days more it will be will be abundant. If the price <lb />
time to announce somebody of the bivalves is not out of <lb />
else has discovered the North reach, they will help folks knock <lb />
Pole, , the beef trust, <lb />
Teddy in Africa pales into in-j The North Carolina pie <lb />
along side of Cook who failed to land on the <lb />
at the North enumerating list might <lb />
i hurry along application to <lb />
Prof. L. Goodrich who is one <lb />
of the best equipped and most <lb />
attractive talkers on farm man- <lb />
His talk alone will be <lb />
worth the trip to Greenville. <lb />
particularly the dairy industry, <lb />
and the relation of stock in the <lb />
improvement soil conditions. <lb />
Dr. C p. r Curtice will <lb />
particularly the eradication of <lb />
cattle ticks and quarantine, it <lb />
is hoped that this is the begin- <lb />
of a movement to raise the <lb />
cattle quarantine in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
THE BEST REMEDY. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Sept. 1909. <lb />
The meeting at Smith's school <lb />
house closed Friday night with <lb />
eight additions, six one <lb />
from another church and one <lb />
moved membership. The Rev. <lb />
did some of the best <lb />
preaching that has been done at <lb />
this place. The congregations <lb />
were large at every service. <lb />
The baptism took place at Blue <lb />
Banks in Tar river Friday even- <lb />
at o'clock by the S. <lb />
SLATE NEWS. <lb />
Interest in North Caro- <lb />
develops <lb />
that there are more Con- <lb />
federate pensioners this year <lb />
than last. of the new ones <lb />
being widows added by the act <lb />
of the last legislature extending <lb />
the time of marriage to a <lb />
ran from April 1865, to Jan- <lb />
1868. There is available <lb />
for pensions, just <lb />
more than heretofore. The <lb />
P. Rev. G. Hinton second and third class pen- <lb />
assisted in the meeting Lion remain the same-$72. <lb />
and Miss Harriett Settle, of The fourth class pen- <lb />
Wilson. a greet help in the I arc increased from to <lb />
Singing. She rendered several There i re 1,600 of the <lb />
beautiful soles. <lb />
Misses and Ada Tyson. <lb />
fourth class pensioners. <lb />
N. C, 7.- <lb />
Now listen out tor somebody <lb />
to say the North Pole had <lb />
Sam a job guarding <lb />
the North against foreign <lb />
ready been discovered hundreds invasion. <lb />
J ago. <lb />
The discovery of the North <lb />
Pole has made a fertile subject <lb />
for the cartoonists, <lb />
get in the push. <lb />
North Carolina has plenty of <lb />
Cooks. Wonder if any of them <lb />
are related to the doctor who <lb />
discovered the North Pole. <lb />
Greenville capitalists should <lb />
be looking into the matter of <lb />
establishing a mill here. <lb />
It would be a profitable industry. <lb />
If Mississippi has her way <lb />
there will be nothing left for <lb />
the colored man in that State <lb />
but to work in the field. <lb />
The Greensboro Record puts <lb />
it up to the Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer to quit so much talk- <lb />
on the trust law and do a <lb />
little acting. If The News and <lb />
Observer is consistent the <lb />
of The Record opens the <lb />
way to it. <lb />
With moving pictures every <lb />
night, a week of tent shows, a <lb />
theatrical company for a week <lb />
and a week of carnival, all book- <lb />
ed for this month, it is not like- <lb />
that Greenville's pleasure <lb />
seekers can complain of dullness <lb />
during September. <lb />
If some people would put forth <lb />
as much energy building up <lb />
their own business as they ex- <lb />
pend in trying to pull down <lb />
that of somebody else, they <lb />
would come nearer to making a <lb />
success of their own affairs. <lb />
The best plan is to attend strict- <lb />
to one's own business, and <lb />
let the other fellow do the same <lb />
thing.<lb />
People may cry hard times, <lb />
plead poverty, and put up all <lb />
kinds of excuses for mil paying <lb />
hills, but they usually find <lb />
money for pleasure. Let a show <lb />
along, an excursion be run, <lb />
or some luxury wanted, and it <lb />
does not seem so hard for people <lb />
to get money for these things. <lb />
If the same interest was shown <lb />
in paving bills there would be <lb />
better time-in branches of <lb />
business, Paying the man who <lb />
has given you credit should have <lb />
first consideration, and then <lb />
give indulgence to pleasures <lb />
afterward. <lb />
Even if they never get Breese <lb />
and Dickinson in the <lb />
they will give them a lot <lb />
of punishment trying them. <lb />
The only observance Green- <lb />
ville made of Labor Day was <lb />
those who usually labor going <lb />
right along with their usual <lb />
labor. <lb />
A single bandit held up and <lb />
robbed a train on the <lb />
railroad, within fifty miles <lb />
of the State capital, in real <lb />
Western style got away with <lb />
a lot of money from the express <lb />
car. It was not creditable to <lb />
the crew that one man bluffed <lb />
the whole bunch of them. <lb />
If the big ocean keep <lb />
on lowering record trips across <lb />
the Atlantic, flying machines <lb />
will be able to cue no figure <lb />
with them. <lb />
Durham seems to be an in- <lb />
field for evangelist.-. <lb />
One from Texas closed a two <lb />
week's meeting there last Sun- <lb />
day, and another has just <lb />
begun a meeting. From all that <lb />
has been read in the papers <lb />
about Durham the city needs <lb />
evangelizing. <lb />
A letter from Congressman <lb />
John II. Small, that will be <lb />
found on another page announces <lb />
that a educational <lb />
meeting will be held in Green- <lb />
ville on Monday, Sept. lath. <lb />
Congressman Small is always <lb />
active in behalf of the people of <lb />
his district in arranging such <lb />
meetings for their benefit, and <lb />
the should show their <lb />
interest by taking advantage of <lb />
them. There is need of <lb />
in the methods of <lb />
farming, and these meetings are <lb />
a great help in that direction. <lb />
A large attendance should be at <lb />
the meeting on the 18th. <lb />
Reports of August tobacco <lb />
ales at the various <lb />
show that tobacco has average. <lb />
from 1-- to U cents a pound. <lb />
Of course farmers could <lb />
raise tobacco at this figure if <lb />
they could not realize any more <lb />
on their crop, we be- <lb />
lie the bulk of the tobacco <lb />
sold was of u low grade and <lb />
farmers will undoubtedly bring <lb />
the general average up when <lb />
they their better grades <lb />
during this month and later <lb />
in the season. Though the leaf <lb />
has sold for less during the past <lb />
month, as a rule, than during <lb />
August <lb />
Not only the prosperity of the <lb />
farmer but that of tobacco sec- <lb />
generally is effected ad- <lb />
when the farmer does <lb />
not an adequate return for <lb />
his labor. So far as the farmer <lb />
is concerned believe that he <lb />
nothing better than to <lb />
follow tile advice of tobacco men <lb />
as published in the Free Press <lb />
from time to time. And this <lb />
may be summarized Improve <lb />
the type of your leaf. Do not <lb />
waste time, labor money on <lb />
the common, primings. <lb />
And to this we Would Re- <lb />
duce your tobacco acreage and <lb />
make your supplies, including a <lb />
large part of your fertilizer- <lb />
While the outlook for tobacco <lb />
this year cannot on the whole be <lb />
called discouraging, we believe <lb />
that if growers will follow <lb />
the lines indicated there will <lb />
be greater prosperity in the <lb />
tobacco sections than ever be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
This seems to Ha the practical <lb />
remedy for such averages us <lb />
have been made in August. <lb />
K i Free Press. <lb />
This is good advice to the <lb />
and is along the same <lb />
line us been for some <lb />
time through the columns of <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
of -.-ere visiting old, <lb />
and return- died Monday afternoon the re <lb />
ed home Sunday evening. , blow from a <lb />
Dr. n, of Standard, was um , tree in the woods that <lb />
visiting in Smithtown ;. at He was <lb />
of last week. , . I with several <lb />
Miss Harriett Settle went to others. <lb />
Greenville Saturday morning and three-year old child of <lb />
returned to her home at Wilson Henry Barrett, colored, was <lb />
in the evening. instantly killed by having a log <lb />
Mrs. R. V. Starkey spent a ,,,;,, Upon him while playing <lb />
portion of last week at Mills L. yard Mr. Sam <lb />
Smith's and returned home Sunday afternoon. An- <lb />
Friday evening. I other child was crushed at the <lb />
Mrs. Agnes Blount, of Ayden, fatally. <lb />
was visiting at Ivy a R. Q 7.-Judge <lb />
last week . F m <lb />
The Rev. of South handed down Ma <lb />
the <lb />
at came in Sat- ft- <lb />
evening and <lb />
very good sermons at way s ,, . . , , . <lb />
. , , , . w j Bed C Oil company had been <lb />
Saturday night . <lb />
, ,, e, r, . granted a temporary injunction <lb />
day. He stepped at C D. g oration mm. <lb />
smith's Saturday night and P. inspection <lb />
M Smiths Sunday of oil under the <lb />
Lloyd Smith wen to I . <lb />
Sunday evening to take <lb />
Ada home. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C-, Sept. <lb />
last <lb />
injunction is <lb />
Misses Rosa and Smith <lb />
went to Greenville Sunday even- A serving sen- <lb />
j on roads, while attempting <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, Hay wood to escape was shot and instantly <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. B. P, killed by I at the Mount <lb />
Willoughby and children were in Pleasant id build camp yes- <lb />
our town Sunday evening. j The was sen- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I tensed two weeks ago to a four <lb />
and children went to his I weeks term by City Judge <lb />
Saturday to attend a reunion of for trespassing, giving his name <lb />
all of the family. Miss Bessie as William Turner and his rest <lb />
came home no, The only <lb />
them in the evening. official noticed the killing was <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and son, I by a phone message taking the <lb />
Leon, of were visiting sheriff for permission to bury <lb />
at R. A. Friday the body at the county home and <lb />
was interred there this after- <lb />
We had n very good Sunday, noon. <lb />
school at Smith's school house; <lb />
Sunday. We had the <lb />
percentage of attendance that; <lb />
Runs Over Section Hand. <lb />
we have had since I have This morning a train m the <lb />
here. Two of the classes branch of the <lb />
one per cent, present, I Atlantic Coast Line run over a <lb />
and we hope it will continue section hand at work <lb />
n Liana and Stokes. The <lb />
mat. was carried to a hospital in <lb />
revive. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Washington and is so badly cut <lb />
and mangled that it thought <lb />
Drainage is yet unsolved <lb />
problem in many sections of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. We <lb />
have thousands of acres of fer- <lb />
tile lands which are uncertain <lb />
in crop production, because they <lb />
Shields <lb />
Scotland Neck, Sept. <lb />
Thursday evening Miss Nannie <lb />
D. Shields gave an <lb />
in honor of her friend, Miss <lb />
Higgs. of Greenville. <lb />
A special feature of the even- <lb />
was a drawing contest. Mr. <lb />
Mills Kitchin was awarded the <lb />
first prize and the booby went to <lb />
Mr. Allison Delicious <lb />
refreshment were served by Miss <lb />
Misses Lucile and Mary <lb />
Lamb and Mr. Dupree Shield. <lb />
The evening's enjoyment was <lb />
closed with a dance. <lb />
Black Jack Sept, 1909. <lb />
G. C Buck left Tuesday for <lb />
Wake Forest College. <lb />
Charlie Harper left Tuesday <lb />
for Central Academy where ho <lb />
will entered school. <lb />
A. Moore and Sam <lb />
were here Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon <lb />
went to Ayden Friday. <lb />
Miss Martha J. Clark has been <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. Elijah <lb />
Mills, near Simpson. <lb />
Quite a number from here <lb />
attended Sunday school at Gal- <lb />
school house Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Misses Stella Gaskins and <lb />
Lula Arnold spent Saturday <lb />
night with Miss Lena Dixon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark, of <lb />
were here Sunday <lb />
visiting friends and relatives. <lb />
Mitchel Buck spent Saturday <lb />
night with J. S. Dixon. <lb />
Bill Mills, near here, died <lb />
Thursday after an illness of <lb />
several days. <lb />
Harvey Cannon attended Sun- <lb />
day school here Sunday. <lb />
Mason Edwards is very sick <lb />
with typhoid fever. Hope he <lb />
will be well soon- <lb />
The farmers are planning to <lb />
begin picking cotton this week. <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of too In-art. When they; <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brines speedy relief. <lb />
Try it <lb />
I with what I <lb />
thought m stomach trouble, <lb />
tho toM ma I had <lb />
I hail tried many remedies. <lb />
when the It almanac came <lb />
Into my hands, and concluded ts <lb />
try Heart Cure. I have <lb />
taken throe bottles, and now I <lb />
not all. I am cured and <lb />
did It. I write this l <lb />
the hop that It will attract the at- <lb />
others who suffer as I did. <lb />
MRS. P. <lb />
Main St. <lb />
druggist sails Or. <lb />
Curs, authorize him to <lb />
Cries Brit II l <lb />
I benefit you. <lb />
We are having some very dry t -t------ <lb />
weather now. <lb />
r; <lb />
OUR A <lb />
DEN <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE, <lb />
out of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. A rat <lb />
Authorized A <lb />
MORE ILL AVERAGE <lb />
Whit Dote fur Those Who Sell at <lb />
the Star. <lb />
F. D. manager of the <lb />
bed warehouse branch or the <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
Any kind of and bear W-Mar, <lb />
shuttles, L family. Come to bee us, A <lb />
at J. R. smith Co. to please, The United Brotherhood . <lb />
Agnes n J. K. Smith Co Doom, <lb />
today a fro days visit School Bibles took unto Miss <lb />
among friends. Intents at i. R, Co. Alice <lb />
dress goods K. Elite, a good top <lb />
to match at J. ii. cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Co. royal blue shoes for ladies schools Monday morning. <lb />
Mrs. R. C. Cannon and end gentlemen at J. it. Smith I Mies has return. <lb />
d a visit to Ayden. <lb />
supplies, belts and a full We are very to see W. J. i <lb />
R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
MANIA HOUSES., <lb />
Miss Blanche, spent <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
Mason and Lightning <lb />
jars, rubbers caps . J. it. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Tucker, i <lb />
is visiting friends in . <lb />
Pipe fitting, rubber and <lb />
rope . . . <lb />
Co. <lb />
Williams at <lb />
at <lb />
d at at aver- <lb />
age <lb />
Z. V. at at <lb />
at a. <lb />
US at average <lb />
G. C <lb />
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and . J. t <lb />
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C. pent <lb />
Boyd out again. He <lb />
confined lo <lb />
with rheumatism. <lb />
been <lb />
sometime <lb />
aver- <lb />
at 110.75. <lb />
I at <lb />
Cured <lb />
H -v,. . 17.68. <lb />
. I . <lb />
Mrs. M. M. i. gun . j , at v . lire <lb />
sister are with . sign artists <lb />
T. W, Wood j their <lb />
at j. R. Co. boa d bills, etc i . <lb />
Miss r turned ,. r nu. <lb />
day from City. v,. K. Johnson has wear- <lb />
Mrs. Joe m lies, an over check on I nose of <lb />
Perkins Tablets and . <lb />
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. ring <lb />
Leroy Turnage boil, <lb />
a trip to Seven Springs, George Smith, white, and Jim <lb />
Lawns, Laces and colored, were tried <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J. before Mayor id Saturday <lb />
R. Smith Co. night for robbing <lb />
Dixie Cannon left this morning I here Thursday night, <lb />
for Chapel Hill. turned evidence <lb />
hose Tor lathes, and implicated another <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. named John Staton, who left <lb />
II I h <lb />
i .-. v I <lb />
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i i . and i- <lb />
I; the . <lb />
, ii and d to try i ; . II <lb />
i i , tie cu . I not <lb />
with the I i <lb />
fore n- h <lb />
. a r . <lb />
well, a d sixty <lb />
as much work mi a <lb />
an- . Sold by J no. I. W <lb />
i i. <lb />
People do <lb />
t is passing strange bow i. <lb />
a as Sears <lb />
et such a hold on p . I as <lb />
do. These <lb />
send thousands of their <lb />
into mes and have <lb />
fancy pictures of tin it. I <lb />
glowing i i, <lb />
The it ; . <lb />
by the the and <lb />
is on m if a ail <lb />
the articles, I cost as <lb />
much if u it m re i <lb />
goods aid i <lb />
the home; I <lb />
I t <lb />
. j . . <lb />
T. Mu ford 8-1 <lb />
. . <lb />
The Bard by <lb />
F. A. Sp i of <lb />
-i i <lb />
I several <lb />
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I in r ; op Tl i Th i <lb />
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do not us to build h . <lb />
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borne l<lb />
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he I he i tar <lb />
ion . i the <lb />
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Smith Co. I here Friday <lb />
Miss May returned with him a dusky maiden named <lb />
week from her j He bought tickets <lb />
friends. j for Greenville then Tarboro and <lb />
patterns and b and the last heard <lb />
at J. Smith Co. from them were to <lb />
a. c. l. mood, and at this have <lb />
Pitt Co. Ci; <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D, C. <lb />
has received notice from <lb />
the State prison officials -t <lb />
of the death of Mai <lb />
th by th re<lb />
Licenses. ., home re a y <lb />
Register of us. They p <lb />
following licenses . our <lb />
i they aid ii . . t <lb />
distress, they feed our the .- <lb />
and wait their I so <lb />
pay a reasonable time. lowing <lb />
of the meanest things a. luck j <lb />
white man can do is to buy goods I Is pr z <lb />
of his ho is merchant on a Josephine of <lb />
and when ha gets to number <lb />
stead of the 2nd pi z ; in . . .;. I <lb />
since last <lb />
Harris Ayers, <lb />
H. C. and Alice M. <lb />
John Taft Ann <lb />
William and Martha <lb />
Friday <lb />
E. L. Brown, got to the railroad <lb />
ho found bad been <lb />
broken open during the night. <lb />
He wind to for <lb />
succeeded in eluding the <lb />
Mr. who is or, their <lb />
trail. Staton U a one legged <lb />
man, an inveterate cigarette <lb />
fiend, <lb />
j tells us <lb />
digs, nm m,. cotton to <lb />
do much the track as <lb />
thought that <lb />
the fast of the robbers. ,., ,, ,. <lb />
Our i <lb />
the dogs were ; . , . ,, <lb />
., , . , here to speak for <lb />
named James h- aid <lb />
brown, which occurred <lb />
on the inst. Last fall <lb />
assaulted Mr. David <lb />
near an and <lb />
came near him He was <lb />
tried at last January term of <lb />
Pitt Superior court, convicted of -55 C. <lb />
secret assault with intent to kill, <lb />
and sentenced to the <lb />
Walter Tyson <lb />
Howard Vinos and Tel- <lb />
fair, <lb />
of the man who baa helped him, of coupon <lb />
will sell goods as I number <lb />
i W. i. <lb />
house. King, of Greenville, coupon <lb />
Our borne merchants <lb />
worthy of the home of our j 4th in gold, lire. I <lb />
people and ought to have it, <lb />
for twenty years. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
what was doing up town, went <lb />
to the ditch morgue com- <lb />
plained of having the <lb />
He made very suspicious <lb />
during the morning in mid <lb />
around the depot, in the <lb />
evening was arrested <lb />
and taken to trial. The <lb />
on person two <lb />
quarts of whiskey which is the <lb />
same brand i that lost the <lb />
depot. While on trial <lb />
THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
June <lb />
they furnish the <lb />
i qua to any the <lb />
houses when the quality is number <lb />
taken into consideration as well <lb />
as the cost. Catawba County <lb />
News. <lb />
We were exceedingly to <lb />
Shake hands wall Prof. L. T. <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
It refreshed Within our <lb />
tenner memories days of <lb />
boyhood, He was the iv-n <lb />
of Carolina <lb />
and organized Christian <lb />
church in Ayden, and did many <lb />
other good things here, assisted <lb />
I by his excellent wife. <lb />
of their memory <lb />
lingers with us. Prof, <lb />
turned stale . evidence and gave Mr. Morton's <lb />
the names ethers and also morning and night in the <lb />
and I j Capital 25.000.00 <lb />
Overdraft unsecured fund <lb />
furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.00 <lb />
from bk, 8,402.65 cur, exp, and pd. <lb />
Gold coin 205.00 Dividend unpaid <lb />
for <lb />
of coupons, Mrs. <lb />
who banded <lb />
in coupons. <lb />
Granulated Sore Lyes <lb />
Cured <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
ruin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
hank and other <lb />
Motes 4,080.00 <lb />
Total 180,080.12 <lb />
Deposits ti check 41,826.35 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 46.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Young Mn U <lb />
To the parents and pastors of <lb />
I young men who will be the <lb />
for yews I from l University of North <lb />
j during the coming <lb />
The Voting Men's Christian <lb />
Association wishes to join the <lb />
int of the of <lb />
cute sore <lb />
Martin lie; of H <lb />
February, 1903, <lb />
to My <lb />
box slid i <lb />
it mid my eyes have not given me any <lb />
trouble tor <lb />
by L, <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
told where bis part the money <lb />
was- They went with him to <lb />
his house and found money to <lb />
the amount of <lb />
says that this is his third. The <lb />
names of the other two are <lb />
George Smith, white, and John <lb />
Staton, colored. Smith is under <lb />
arrest, and denies the charge. <lb />
The evidence was very strong <lb />
against him. John Staton, the <lb />
with the wooden lag, has <lb />
skipped. The others are held <lb />
here till they find Staton. Mr. <lb />
Brown says that his was <lb />
about or <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J, It. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNT If <lb />
It, Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the to the best my knowledge <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
sad Mitchell. <lb />
The contention that by a re- <lb />
survey, a mountain higher <lb />
than Mount Mitchell had been <lb />
found will not stand. There <lb />
no mountain in the Appalachians <lb />
higher than Mount <lb />
whose latitude Is 6.712 feet, <lb />
though Dome is a <lb />
gOOd St feet. It <lb />
Chapel in you w <lb />
encourage the nun you <lb />
will send to the University to <lb />
bring with their c <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
plant of J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon will convince you that <lb />
they can furnish you with <lb />
lumber to build a house, and nice <lb />
material with which to complete <lb />
it, such as mantels, bracket.-, <lb />
and turned work. Sell <lb />
you a nice open or top buggy, <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel <lb />
barrow or repair any of the above <lb />
for you. Make you wire doors <lb />
and screens for your windows. <lb />
Shoe your mules and horses; <lb />
grind your corn, in your cotton, <lb />
while you live, and then can fur- <lb />
you with a nice coffin or <lb />
Christian church. <lb />
There was a lively debate at <lb />
the Baptist Bernini ., I <lb />
night. The query was it <lb />
the world will Christian- <lb />
Used in the next fifty <lb />
Jones <lb />
Smith. n, j <lb />
Waters, Pastern, The judges <lb />
decided in favor of the <lb />
Labor has begun in the master <lb />
degree en the tunnel at the <lb />
crossing near tobacco town and <lb />
across Lee street <lb />
Guy Jones and sister are visit- <lb />
their brother, J. C. Jones. <lb />
The singing Sunday night at <lb />
the Christian church reminded <lb />
us of the Shields Highsmith <lb />
meeting at the tabernacle here <lb />
this summer. The music was <lb />
W. M. Edwards is having the <lb />
surplus trees in front of his <lb />
dwelling uprooted which adds <lb />
materially to its <lb />
There is work in the initiatory <lb />
degree at the Odd Fellows lodge <lb />
next Monday night. All <lb />
are requested to attend. <lb />
Charlie Tucker and Miss Lula <lb />
Tucker, of Greenville, spent <lb />
Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Boyd. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carr, of <lb />
Greene county, spent a few days <lb />
last week with Mrs. Agnes <lb />
Blount <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
fore me, this of June, J. R SMITH <lb />
1900, <lb />
Notary <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Director. <lb />
N. N. C <lb />
church membership to, be <lb />
placed in tho University <lb />
churches. This is home <lb />
for three fourth.-, of the year; it <lb />
should be their <lb />
during that time. During this <lb />
critical period of -toe <lb />
formative days of college life <lb />
it exceedingly important that <lb />
, they be intimately c <lb />
claimed that a mountain known, w <lb />
show-j .<lb />
will open our to serve M Mon- <lb />
day Aug. we want bring of <lb />
you that we can d what we i <lb />
the place and The New Imperial <lb />
August <lb />
to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
part Ms county, and its <lb />
is feet, <lb />
Indian and his companions will <lb />
now become sitting down In- <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
No Need to Go West. <lb />
We have frequent illustrations <lb />
of the fact that farming in <lb />
well county with intelligent <lb />
management can be made an ex- <lb />
profitable business. <lb />
One of our farmers began ten <lb />
W prepare to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
;, boys <lb />
it. <lb />
The Y. C. A. is a rival <lb />
any sense of the churches. <lb />
The sole of existence <lb />
is to co-operate with the churches <lb />
in reaching help- <lb />
the men. Its best support, <lb />
on the other hand, comes from <lb />
the churches. For this reason <lb />
we feel justified in making this <lb />
appeal. Eugene E. Barnett <lb />
Gen. C. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
a poor <lb />
he paid for the farm in addition <lb />
to making a comfortable living <lb />
for himself and family. <lb />
He recently sold his farm and <lb />
personal property for nearly <lb />
which means that he <lb />
cleared a year, after pay- <lb />
all operating expenses. <lb />
What this young man did others <lb />
can do. It is not necessary to <lb />
go West to make money farming. <lb />
Lenoir Topic. <lb />
The Crime of Idleness. <lb />
means trouble for any on. <lb />
It's the with bye-, it <lb />
onuses constipation, hi jaundice, <lb />
complexion, <lb />
OM ct but King s <lb />
Now Life banish liver <lb />
build up at <lb />
all <lb />
Ladies rain coats in silk and <lb />
Mohair, beautiful styles, at J. R <lb />
J. G. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the same place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
Subscribe to The<lb /></p>
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POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED <lb />
Mus Stewart and Mr. A. G. <lb />
Happily Married at Baptist Church <lb />
i. <lb />
this <lb />
most <lb />
wed- <lb />
BE Of- <lb />
WOMAN WILL <lb />
If will send your name and ad- <lb />
will mail I a package <lb />
of Moth a <lb />
herb cure for <lb />
Baptist Church, of It is a reliable regulator <lb />
this city, was the scene ,., Bladder or Kid- <lb />
mi of one of most trouble, of <lb />
, . , j h. m. and Laves. <lb />
beautiful and impressive wed- it. <lb />
witnessed it. Mother i- <lb />
that <lb />
HANDICAPPED. <lb />
This is the Cast With Many Green- <lb />
ville People. <lb />
Greenville citizens are <lb />
a bad The <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of the authority in me <lb />
vested by an of court made <lb />
a special proceeding p in <lb />
Superior curl, entitled. <lb />
of H. O. <lb />
drafted. the <lb />
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Miss sue be-1 <lb />
came the bride of Mr. Archie I <lb />
The hour <lb />
for the was o'clock, i <lb />
and before the <lb />
time he church was Ailed with <lb />
and <lb />
to the mating of two <lb />
young Tie church was <lb />
artistically <lb />
ins, ferns d <lb />
i r . presented a <lb />
very i <lb />
NORTH POLE REACHED. <lb />
pal-.-use. co- stunt Mk- to Safe <lb />
in work a I u-den and <lb />
i lifting an <lb />
the I, I. <lb />
in the morning is Miff and lame. , . . . u <lb />
VI and liniments give relief, I , <lb />
cannot retch the cats-. To <lb />
th <lb />
a Year Ago By Dr. Cook, <lb />
American <lb />
seized in near th. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
been up into eleven <lb />
, ,. . v.-.-. divided up nit-, eleven <lb />
must cure and <lb />
twenty four town lots, as will <lb />
Done I Pius cure sick . ., , . t , u . , . , <lb />
cur. them perm y. f Clerk the Superior <lb />
The statement con- f I<lb />
J. Frank Powell. X. <lb />
C . suffered a M <lb />
attack La Grippe, which left <lb />
Id Stan much <lb />
the pains in toy <lb />
by t an, k forced to <lb />
March 1908. down, a . ache my <lb />
. . kept in a most c a <lb />
four , .,, , r <lb />
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B , r lift <lb />
A was received from <lb />
Shetland Islands, that; <lb />
Dr. Frederick A <lb />
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was to male his through <lb />
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bid . <lb />
J L. St-wart R. i travel. r. Cook, who <lb />
oft 1908 was 13.78 bushels <lb />
i. . i , sere; for five to 1908, <lb />
.,;. Mis ii <lb />
Ha . N and U for South Dakota, <lb />
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the adoption <lb />
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Stewart foot of th infirm Dr. O . story f his <lb />
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map, i block L H l to I a <lb />
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Not i id map, lot <lb />
In N to s i-s on <lb />
aid map Iota in I i i to as <lb />
on raid iota b Not, <lb />
and In raid map, <lb />
has been made . o. no. I, new road <lb />
and . i-o on <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, At. Cashier <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
THE EXPEDIENCE OF FIFTEEN YEAHS <lb />
STRONG BOARD <lb />
of <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
And a Capital Lately Increased to <lb />
a ah rt J t <lb />
from fa I i In. <lb />
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s v. i. for V A <lb />
St . <lb />
a ml r <lb />
. i. . no Kb. r.<lb />
the Wheal Yield. <lb />
he average wheat crop <lb />
U s for <lb />
for <lb />
ten <lb />
We are in position to take <lb />
good care of our old custom- <lb />
and also prospective ones. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAS. L LITTLE, Cashier<lb />
of crop <lb />
of <lb />
Mary Thomas <lb />
Stewart, the ring hearer, <lb />
ii. came down the .- <lb />
was followed by the <lb />
ct Donor, Mia Lizzie <lb />
Stewart, exquisitely gowned in <lb />
light blue MU, with picture <lb />
., <lb />
GAVE ALL A <lb />
Young Weans Saying She <lb />
Kill Herself. <lb />
Wadesboro, N. C, Sept. 2.- <lb />
News from Gum Springs of per cent, <lb />
hat carrying white Tuesday in When we compare the average Moor Long, <lb />
that wheat yield of the United States- <lb />
av.-n on s map. <lb />
AI.-o to <lb />
on <lb />
A n lots Nos. to Vt iv- <lb />
fr a iii g i new road u.- on raid <lb />
map. <lb />
Term of <lb />
can in <lb />
pay <lb />
acreage t wheat to m <lb />
in by one-half million <lb />
bushels, an increase over <lb />
Thia A trust 13th. M <lb />
. U lid <lb />
rotation and use <lb />
seed. <lb />
in a of twenty- <lb />
the ayer yield per <lb />
acre in baa been <lb />
increased bushels, or. <lb />
The bride entered leaning on years old, her for the last ten years 13.78 <lb />
arm of her lather, Mr. home the afternoon and I bushels with the average <lb />
ard T. Stewart, gave her absence was not noticed yield in during the same <lb />
The bride was handsome-1 was found, stating period of bushel per acre, <lb />
y gowned in a champagne intention to average yield in France of <lb />
suit- hat and gloves grown herself, and that her body I over bushels and in Germany <lb />
match, and carried a bouquet of be in the Pee Dee of to bushels, we at <lb />
bride and of val; river. A younger the stupendous possibilities <lb />
At foot of the chancel not-.- and of increase in the world's <lb />
was met by the groom and attempted t take carbolic arid, of wheat through proper <lb />
his best W. S. of husbandry. An in- <lb />
of Goldsboro. Together of only bushels an <lb />
approach, d the altar where Rev. j in the of the United <lb />
J. A. Sullivan solemn Searching parties were States alone would amount lo <lb />
Notice to <lb />
duly before the <lb />
Pitt county as <lb />
a of J.-s . a-- <lb />
ed not-, a hereby given to all <lb />
ii indebted to the estate to ma <lb />
payment th.- <lb />
an having <lb />
said estate t at they <lb />
pent -a i- me t to the <lb />
linden i o i i r fore the 24th <lb />
Au u-t. i or this notice be <lb />
C. I. <lb />
of June Han-ell. <lb />
and <lb />
zed and the missing <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
words making <lb />
wife. was found near the Sea Bread-Hunger Threaten <lb />
During the ceremony the soft I fa Airline bridge aver the the by W. C. Tiffany, <lb />
strains of Flower river. She had walked the American Reviews of <lb />
were wafted through the church. six her home. view for September. <lb />
Immediately after j After being taken home Miss <lb />
to inspiring notes of stated that she bad no <lb />
Lohengrin wedding march and committing FORECLOSURE SALE, <lb />
marry peal of wedding bells, I but expected b ,., B j B, f . v. ,.,, <lb />
the had forty and contained of fore- <lb />
in i . made the Superior court of <lb />
entering in money with her. <lb />
carriages the Norfolk i rumor that a in f L. c. <lb />
Southern depot, leaving <lb />
morning train for an extended <lb />
tour of the Northern amid <lb />
showers of rice and the b it <lb />
wishes of a large number of <lb />
friends assembled at the depot <lb />
to see them depart. A <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Superior in u-t Pitt county <lb />
of the <lb />
notice Ii. r. v <lb />
given a t persona indebted to the <lb />
to m payment to <lb />
th-.- all pi <lb />
, in. claims I the are <lb />
must the am <lb />
t the r payment on or <lb />
y of Au u-t, I or <lb />
v, <lb />
bar of <lb />
love is at the <lb />
First Cale. <lb />
, B. . . F M. Join I, <lb />
o- ii expose before tho <lb />
fop <lb />
notice v. id be plead <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 4th day of <lb />
H L. <lb />
of J. W. Tucker, <lb />
s S ltd <lb />
The Many Uses of a Machine <lb />
There is practically no limit to the variety <lb />
that can be done with a Singer <lb />
Sewing Machine. Whether for the finest <lb />
embroidery, the plainest home sewing or <lb />
the most elaborate tailoring, the Singer is <lb />
equally efficient. <lb />
fl woman takes pride in having these <lb />
things, but if they be her own handiwork, <lb />
the satisfaction is complete, because her <lb />
own personality is reflected in every seam. <lb />
The woman who uses a Singer may have <lb />
everything in needlework she can desire <lb />
is better dressed ct much less cost; <lb />
her children are clothed according to her <lb />
own taste and ideas; she has attractive <lb />
table linen, and an unending supply of <lb />
dainty underwear. <lb />
fl Moreover, she is free from the worry <lb />
and delay which always comes with the <lb />
use of a machine. <lb />
Sold b <lb />
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb />
Main St., GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
co 1-; <lb />
Saturday tho 2nd <lb />
say of. <lb />
r. at o'clock M., the <lb />
. tracts of land <lb />
m. c . , , ., . order lei owing, to wit; <lb />
The first bile of cotton of thin , , <lb />
. .,, will sell that certain tract of <lb />
year S Crop brought in Wed land in <lb />
Sept. 1st, by Mr. R. H. <lb />
. . , known a- the <lb />
reception will be given the young It weighed pounds Tripp place, being the lands <lb />
couple at West Point, Va., on purchased by . Jonas and wife by <lb />
t- , ,. . .- , r wife, and afterwards <lb />
Friday night. , at bale bring deeded . t. It. by if. a. Jonas <lb />
The bride is the eldest j fog shipped It wife, containing bl 1-2 acres more <lb />
2nd. I will sell and and <lb />
part if lot No. in the division of the <lb />
the late ad- <lb />
joining the lands of J. A. Griffin, James <lb />
Jones and others, containing acres <lb />
more or less. With this acre I will <lb />
s-l one other tract of land in said <lb />
of our esteemed Rodgers, Co., Nor- <lb />
Mr. E. T. Stewart, who for a <lb />
long number of years served this <lb />
city in the capacity of mayor. <lb />
She is one of Washington's most <lb />
attractive and popular young <lb />
ladies, and has hosts of friends <lb />
in this city. <lb />
The groom is a young <lb />
business man and proprietor of <lb />
the largest jewelry store in the <lb />
city, having located in this city <lb />
about a year ago. <lb />
The array of presents was <lb />
both handsome and costly, at- <lb />
testing the high esteem in which <lb />
they are held by their many <lb />
friends- <lb />
After their bridal tour Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. will be at <lb />
home in this city. <lb />
The out of town guests at the <lb />
wedding were Miss Emma <lb />
of Norfolk; Miss Mary <lb />
Rues, of Kins ton; Dr. W. S. <lb />
folk, the same <lb />
Most Druggist Makes a <lb />
Statement. <lb />
Dr. J. W, Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
the agency for a remedy they <lb />
are selling on to <lb />
State county, adjoining the lands <lb />
guarantee to of Mary Jones <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. If food dos Manning, contain- <lb />
not digest well, if there gas or pain <lb />
in the stomach, if the tongue is coated <lb />
and breath bad, if there is <lb />
and straining Liver Pills <lb />
will cure you. do not you have <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
Pills give quick relief and make per- <lb />
cures of Constipation, <lb />
and all Liver Troubles These are <lb />
strong statements, but Dr. Bryan is <lb />
giving his customer a chance to prove <lb />
the truth, and if i purchasing a <lb />
cent box of Liver you <lb />
are not with the go to <lb />
Dr. Bryan and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M Sauls at <lb />
den, N. C. <lb />
Grainger, of Goldsboro; Mr. E. <lb />
L. father of the groom, <lb />
of West Point, Va., and Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. A. J. Griffin, of Greenville, <lb />
N, News, 1st <lb />
acres more or less, being the <lb />
tract of land deeded to B. B. by <lb />
Story Jones, June 1908, These two <lb />
tracts of land containing acres more <lb />
or less. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This day of August, 1909. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr., <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
M court clerk of Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the estate of Worrell <lb />
Moore, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed; and having claims <lb />
against said arc notified to <lb />
sent the same to the for <lb />
payment on or b fore the day of <lb />
July. 1910. or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 16th of July, 1909. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
D. W.<lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton<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 />
THE STORE <lb />
Fresh floods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N G <lb />
North Carol n a<lb />
Chanting; Location. <lb />
Brown Savage have moved <lb />
their stock of furniture across <lb />
the street to one of the stores in <lb />
the Proctor building, and the <lb />
store they have vacated will be <lb />
occupied by White <lb />
ltd of Worrell Moore, for their sales room. <lb />
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb />
TO <lb />
NIAGARA FALLS <lb />
VIA <lb />
Chesapeake Co. <lb />
AT EXTREMELY<lb />
On July 22nd, 27th, August 5th, 10th. 19th, and September 2nd, <lb />
7th 16th 21st, and October 6th, Steamship Co. will <lb />
tickets from Norfolk. Va., and Oil Point Comfort, to Ni- <lb />
at the very low rate of limit for return. <lb />
days from date of sale. Liberal stop-over Leave Norfolk <lb />
of Jackson Daily except Sunday, p. m. Arrive <lb />
a. m. Write the undersigned for any further information. <lb />
C. L. HOPKINS, T. P. A., Norfolk. Va. <lb />
LARGEST CROP OH RECORD. <lb />
13,825.457 Bale for <lb />
Broke Records on <lb />
New Orleans. Aug. <lb />
Statistics that more <lb />
cotton was handled the <lb />
commercial year ending at mid- <lb />
night tonight than ever be- <lb />
fore and nil <lb />
had been in the amount <lb />
of cotton consumed by Southern <lb />
mills was the of the <lb />
annual crop statement of S ere <lb />
Hester of the New Or- <lb />
leans Cotton The <lb />
document forms the preliminary <lb />
report of Secretary Hester's <lb />
annual review ct the commercial <lb />
year; <lb />
The count of the <lb />
crop showed it to i the lamest <lb />
on record. The <lb />
previous largest <lb />
crop was marketed <lb />
in 1904-05 Last season's total <lb />
was only <lb />
The most imports.- feature <lb />
the report, next to the <lb />
the crop itself, was the state- <lb />
on the amount Cl cotton <lb />
consumed by raids <lb />
the season, closed <lb />
today. Here all the <lb />
were again the total <lb />
AUGUST TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Companion Some Months Last <lb />
Year. <lb />
From Mr. E. B. n, <lb />
of the Greenville To <lb />
Board of Trade. he <lb />
Reflector obtained the folio sing <lb />
record of the leaf tobacco s <lb />
the market for the <lb />
month of August, and <lb />
son with month <lb />
lust <lb />
The total sales for the month <lb />
were 846.909 pounds for <lb />
an average per <lb />
hundred pounds. <lb />
For the same month <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY Al LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Office R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, and Deal <lb />
Co's new boil <lb />
the sales were 1.552,467 be Held in Monday, <lb />
for 122,886.41, an average of <lb />
52.558 <lb />
point was regarded by the <lb />
m -e <lb />
the <lb />
It was taken as official <lb />
confirmation of the may stories <lb />
of the great expansion of <lb />
in the South. <lb />
The compared with <lb />
2.193.000 l t season and <lb />
two seasons bro. <lb />
In the point of port receipts <lb />
another record was broken. <lb />
Net receipts St all ports of the <lb />
season were put at 10,062.846 <lb />
bales against only 8,579.812 last <lb />
year and 9.919,555 two years <lb />
ago. <lb />
-7.92 per hundred pounds. <lb />
These figures show that there <lb />
was nearly twice as much tobacco <lb />
sold in August 1908 as in August <lb />
1909. and the difference in <lb />
average price paid was 1.67 per <lb />
hundred pounds. It shows <lb />
the difference in price is <lb />
not so great as had been made <lb />
to appear from general com <lb />
plaints, though of course the <lb />
price is lower than is desired, <lb />
is instances the <lb />
cost of production. <lb />
talked with <lb />
some of the buyers about the <lb />
price, and they at <lb />
i e pointed to the difference in <lb />
receipts and the for ex- <lb />
They said that during August <lb />
of last year considerable <lb />
tobacco was included in the re- <lb />
while cf <lb />
this year nearly all that came in <lb />
was of the poorer grades. They <lb />
said further that if the same <lb />
proportion of good tobacco had <lb />
been in the receipts this year <lb />
lust, the average <lb />
OR I L CARRI <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
E no longer Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb />
received the agency for the famous Dr. K ALB E <lb />
FENCE- Strictly Car load arrived. <lb />
Don't fail to see it. Fence at Best Prices. <lb />
Sept. 13th. <lb />
Washington, N. C. Sept, <lb />
Editor <lb />
Please announce that there will <lb />
be c educational meet- <lb />
held at Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day. Sept 13th. <lb />
Among the important subjects <lb />
to be discussed will drainage, <lb />
stock raising, cattle quarantine, <lb />
and farm management with <lb />
reference to corn cotton. <lb />
The meeting has been <lb />
ranged with the sole purpose of <lb />
substantial and <lb />
cal information end <lb />
Harry Skinner <lb />
H. H. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS. Greenville N- C j <lb />
L. I. <lb />
W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore Long <lb />
LAW <lb />
o R VI I- N <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DR. S HA <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
benefit Office on Third t. formerly <lb />
those are d in the <lb />
cultivation of the ; <lb />
The meeting begin at j <lb />
o'clock a. in., am there will be a <lb />
forenoon and session. <lb />
Very Respectfully, <lb />
Jno. H. <lb />
pied by Ur. <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Hart <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb />
TOWN SUFFERS FROM FLOOD <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
a. <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
Families Homeless and Much <lb />
Destroyed. <lb />
Laredo, Texas, Sept. <lb />
price would j dispatch by the mayor <lb />
have been brought up to as good I of Laredo, Mexico, <lb />
Twas a Glorious Victory <lb />
rejoicing In Fedora, Term. A <lb />
life has been ard now Dr. <lb />
New is the talk of the <lb />
town for raring V r deadly <lb />
lung hemorrhages. could not won <lb />
nor get he <lb />
doctors did me no good, but. after <lb />
Dr. v throe woe ., <lb />
feel like h new m in, and can do good <lb />
For or <lb />
Hem- <lb />
Hay <lb />
Bronchial affection it <lb />
d. and <lb />
Trial Bottle free. Sold and k <lb />
by ail <lb />
Mr. J. F. Boyd Dead <lb />
Mr. John F. Boyd died at <lb />
o'clock morning at his home <lb />
about miles from <lb />
He was about years old, and <lb />
had been sick for some time. <lb />
Besides a wife lie eight <lb />
children, all of whom grown. <lb />
Mr. Boyd was a brother of Mr. <lb />
Mack D. Boyd, of Pinnacle, Mrs. <lb />
Bettie of Winterville, and <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Cherry, of <lb />
He was a good citizen and his <lb />
death is regretted. His remains <lb />
will be buried in the Episcopal <lb />
church yard Saturday afternoon <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
a figure as last year, but as the <lb />
bulk of receipts so far this year <lb />
have been the commoner grades <lb />
it made a in average. <lb />
CHRONIC RELIEVED <lb />
Mr. Edward E. Henry, the <lb />
United Stales Express Co., Chicago. <lb />
writes, General Superintendent, <lb />
Mr handed me a <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
sometime ago to cluck <lb />
an attack on the Id chronic <lb />
I have used it that time and cured <lb />
many on our trains who have been sic. <lb />
am an o d sold who served with <lb />
Rutherford B. Hay. a, and <lb />
four years in the <lb />
and have no ailment except <lb />
from Mexico, situated <lb />
miles from this city on the <lb />
lower stated that as <lb />
a result of the flooding of the <lb />
San Juan river, to the recent <lb />
heavy rains and th.; overflow <lb />
from the Santa Catarina river, <lb />
which is a n of the San <lb />
Juan, hall the city <lb />
washed away and the <lb />
among the poor <lb />
cans. <lb />
gram states that fully <lb />
Grocer <lb />
Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Bides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Legs, <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages <lb />
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gall As <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cl. Peach, <lb />
ea. Apples, Pine . Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Flour Sugar, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic h , Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
Garden Spec's, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Currants, <lb />
aid <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines. <lb />
numerous other <lb />
is great and for <lb />
cash. Come a-a me. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of business Juno 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured 960.8. ,. <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,630.601 Undivided I. <lb />
Duo from our. exp and taxes pd 8,160.19 <lb />
Cash items of deposits 9,969.20 <lb />
Gold coin Deposits sub. to cheek 46,601.88 <lb />
Silver coin, including ,.,. . <lb />
minor coin currency 816.75. Cashier's g<lb />
Total 178,674.48 <lb />
S M <lb />
The <lb />
are home- <lb />
less and badly in need of food Harm Carolina <lb />
nave no ,. . . <lb />
chronic which this supplies. here is no mention <lb />
at.,., at For by J. L. I , f . . of so it is College of and Mechanic <lb />
and Coward at Wooten. <lb />
STATE IF NORTH County of Pitt, <lb />
R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named lank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best know- <lb />
edge and belief. DAMs, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before Correct <lb />
me, this day of 1909. <lb />
A Faithful Friend <lb />
have used Chamberlain's Colic. <lb />
Cholera and Remedy since it <lb />
;,. introduced to in <lb />
and have never found <lb />
where a cure was not speedily affected <lb />
by its use. I have been a commercial <lb />
traveler for eighteen years, and never <lb />
tart out on a trip without this, my <lb />
faithful II. Nichols, of <lb />
Oakland. Ind. When a man ha. <lb />
a remedy f Jr thirty-live year he <lb />
know, its value and <lb />
of it. For sale by J. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward Wooten. <lb />
New North Carolina Industries <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the establishment of the <lb />
following new industries in <lb />
North Carolina during the <lb />
week ending Sept. 1st. <lb />
amusement <lb />
company; mantel and <lb />
novelty <lb />
company. <lb />
Salisbury -100,000 food pro- <lb />
ducts company, milling, <lb />
manufacturing and <lb />
company. <lb />
Raleigh-15,000 theater com- <lb />
Randleman-$25,000 insurance <lb />
and realty company. <lb />
Electric rail- <lb />
assumed that, unlike flood <lb />
at Monterey, which such <lb />
number of victims the <lb />
inhabitants of had <lb />
Arts. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Republic.<lb />
P. Davis, <lb />
W. J. Turnage, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The college for vocational <lb />
training. Courses in and <lb />
in Civil, aid <lb />
Cotton <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
to escape to ground i chemistry. Why not fit yourself <lb />
con- <lb />
of -n <lb />
of small adobe houses. It <lb />
is a town of approximately <lb />
inhabitants and is located about <lb />
three miles inland, almost direct- <lb />
opposite the town of Rio <lb />
city on the Rio <lb />
river. The San Juan river runs <lb />
through the low lying part of the <lb />
town. It was in this section <lb />
the damage occurred. It is <lb />
possible to estimate the <lb />
loss. <lb />
Chemistry. Why <lb />
life by taking one of these curses. <lb />
Address <lb />
D. H. HILL, President, <lb />
West N. C. <lb />
At the <lb />
AT N- <lb />
if business, June 1909. <lb />
Fen in Co, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited.<lb />
Way company. <lb />
Durham-110.000 hardware <lb />
company, hosiery mills. <lb />
com- <lb />
Asheboro-$5.000 laundry- <lb />
oxygen <lb />
company. <lb />
tobacco com- <lb />
vehicle <lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
made frozen in <lb />
minutes at cost <lb />
Ono Cent a Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one Hie. package <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
into a quart of milk and <lb />
No cooking, no hasting, nothing <lb />
else to add. Everything but tho <lb />
ice and milk in the package. <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
This makes quarts of the most <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever <lb />
packages at your grocer., <lb />
The Tobacco Planter. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To <lb />
Company have issued a S <lb />
called The Tobacco Flan- X. Have a <lb />
The first copy is a credit-1 . <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can a y. <lb />
thing <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1.276.00 <lb />
Due from 41,060.78 <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
182,188.171 Capital stock 6,000.00 <lb />
4,500.00 <lb />
168.111 Undivided profits less <lb />
Seared With a Hot Iron <lb />
or by overturned kettle-cut <lb />
with ii by door <lb />
by or in any other way- <lb />
the thing needed at once is s <lb />
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St.-am fitting, erecting Engines, <lb />
machinery, all a <lb />
Agent Machinery <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at I. arr a <lb />
will receive prompt or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
able one much in <lb />
matter. They propose <lb />
to issue the paper monthly <lb />
the tobacco season for free <lb />
distribution in the interest of <lb />
the company. Earl Harrington <lb />
is business manager of the pa- <lb />
per. <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
1843. Assets over <lb />
H. HARRISS <lb />
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expenses and taxes pd 1,572.80 <lb />
Time certificates of 4,073.75 <lb />
Deposits sub check 67,888.60 <lb />
4,580.04 <lb />
Certified checks <lb />
Total <lb />
Subscribe to The <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies, our Hue of tools <lb />
a could desire, <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
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Horse Goods c m <lb />
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J. P. <lb />
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Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town tor general engine <lb />
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Hotel ft W <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I W II. Cashier of the hank, do sol- <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me, this 96th day of June, RoW <lb />
s. T. s. M. Jones, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
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TO THE POLICY HOLDERS <lb />
Of the Farmers Fire <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Pay your assessment <lb />
promptly before the sixty <lb />
expire, or you barred from <lb />
Loans and discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank and other <lb />
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Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock; <lb />
fund <lb />
98,000.00 <lb />
050.00 <lb />
profits, loss <lb />
and taxes pd 860.88 <lb />
Wills payable <lb />
Time of deposit <lb />
2,000.00 <lb />
203.30 <lb />
; Deposits subject lock <lb />
Due to and 87.27 <lb />
Cashier's check 1.00 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb />
We, J. E Green, Cashier and F. A Asst Cashier <lb />
of the above named bank, do solemnly wear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A EDMONDSON, J. E. GREEN, <lb />
As.-;. Cashier. . Cashier <lb />
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RESOURCES. <lb />
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Banking house, Fur. <lb />
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Due from B <lb />
and Bank <lb />
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to check <lb />
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LIABILITIES. <lb />
810,000.00 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
34.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
5,752.04 <lb />
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Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
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of b material an u. -to-date. <lb />
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Just received a . <lb />
shirts. All kinds, sizes <lb />
and ices, <lb />
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for hat . <lb />
makes the <lb />
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dying night at <lb />
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lie n the low, marshy bottoms the.; . J ,, ,, <lb />
Pot. c, the breeding no- Mr. Robbins was y Old. <lb />
Una germs. These germs cause He came to to me from Edge- <lb />
love ague, , T . <lb />
do, and general County, IS, <lb />
and bring suffering or death belonged to K. <lb />
yearly. But Electric Bitten <lb />
i- destroy them and <lb />
are the beat Comrade E W. Robeson was <lb />
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Good for All Vehicle. j An Exchange of Compliments. <lb />
A good road for automobiles is j A certain King's Mountain <lb />
a goad road to haul or preacher has told us that no <lb />
fertilizers or tobacco on, a goad which took truth for <lb />
road to travel on when you are would make a <lb />
pressed for time. The work that The <lb />
the automobile people are doing the by <lb />
e remarking that no minister who <lb />
about his <lb />
or dead, would <lb />
all good people in their work , t much than <lb />
good reads. We do not believe <lb />
iS u. .-- .- remarking ti <lb />
country, not only tor themselves. , <lb />
They ought to have the hole of alive <lb />
d . all drug lifts. <lb />
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winter crop. <lb />
Descriptive Cat- <lb />
full i. <lb />
valuable also <lb />
all other <lb />
Farm Garden Seeds <lb />
v for Fall planting. <lb />
mailed free on Write <lb />
for it. <lb />
ii; Sunday afterward. The <lb />
The a better influence tor and the clergy go In <lb />
h . I both old than the automobile. hand the brush, <lb />
I Id I afternoon <lb />
f om the R chapel, <lb />
at by <lb />
R , . , pastor of <lb />
th church. <lb />
The ran in <lb />
Confederate . m <lb />
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could have developed and if magnifying little <lb />
area at times, their and kindly life. <lb />
work for thin improvement will lb into oblivion, <lb />
more than pay for it the pen and the <lb />
E are partners in saint- <lb />
Mountain Her-<lb />
Cal and take a look through <lb />
our line of new styles in dress <lb />
goods. J. R. <lb />
E. Proctor, of <lb />
a lot tobacco g p M Johnston for <lb />
received a . . <lb />
repairs and supplies. <lb />
c- f <lb />
t such a reasonable. <lb />
For house on one <lb />
acre lot in town of Farmville. <lb />
Barn, stables and all convenient <lb />
cat buildings. Apply to J. M. <lb />
Parker, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
T. W. I <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
TO <lb />
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on No <lb />
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Editor <lb />
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Troth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
No. <lb />
TEMPERANCE FORCES <lb />
Neat <lb />
Most <lb />
To the people of <lb />
Approved by the hearts and<lb />
licenses are not proceeding as r. <lb />
Court and should consider the <lb />
general reputation or every <lb />
applicant regardless of whether <lb />
legal he has violated <lb />
the law Is in evidence or not, <lb />
and grant license only to men of <lb />
EDUCATIONAL MEETING. <lb />
W . <lb />
minds of an even larger majority-; character re- <lb />
of the people of the Stare only to such as <lb />
have not only escaped conviction, <lb />
the forty-thousand majority by <lb />
which it was ratified last May, <lb />
State prohibition is a part pf the <lb />
established policy of North Caro <lb />
and has justified the <lb />
of our commonwealth In <lb />
adopting One of her fore- <lb />
post citizens, and <lb />
unconnected with our <lb />
but who are above suspicion in <lb />
the general opinion of the public <lb />
That the men who formerly sold <lb />
liquor arid were moving heaven <lb />
and earth to defeat <lb />
months ago, are not <lb />
to be profoundly interested in <lb />
seeing that the prohibition law <lb />
of Several Matters Interest <lb />
to Farmers. <lb />
There was a large attendance <lb />
of representative from <lb />
various sections of the county in <lb />
attendance upon the <lb />
educational meeting held in the <lb />
court house today. <lb />
meeting- was arranged by <lb />
John H Small, was <lb />
called to order by him; J. D. Cox <lb />
was chosen chairman and. D. J <lb />
Whichard secretary. <lb />
Congressman Small was the <lb />
first speaker and showed the <lb />
Agriculture, spoke on drainage, j GREENVILLE STORAGE HOUSE. <lb />
He said the Idea that anybody <lb />
for nothing else will do to make <lb />
a farmer, is a mistake. We <lb />
C. L. of the Bureau of <lb />
Plant Industry of the U. S- <lb />
Department of his <lb />
subject being <lb />
very Urge need as good training for farm- <lb />
corn, oats and cotton an <lb />
compared these with anywhere and ask a armer how <lb />
V ,, ,. i hi is he will tell it <lb />
the small average yield, especial <lb />
our that law .- <lb />
declared this week that pro- is now enforced and made for such meetings as <lb />
. i . . . thin of the fact that <lb />
would decrease the <lb />
of drunkards in the coming <lb />
generation of North Carolinians <lb />
at least two-thirds. More than <lb />
this the most ardent advocate <lb />
prohibition could not have ex- <lb />
and the half of this <lb />
would make the prohibition pol- <lb />
icy the wisest and most profit- <lb />
able step ever adopted by the <lb />
people of North Carolina. <lb />
Prohibition is a success there <lb />
Is no question as to this; and yet <lb />
ire must not let our gratification <lb />
its achievements or over the, <lb />
public opinion of the State seep <lb />
its from recognizing the dangers <lb />
pf indifference on the part <lb />
temperance advocates. We <lb />
not too strongly emphasize the <lb />
fact that the next eighteen <lb />
months will mark the one critical <lb />
period with prohibition in this <lb />
State. During this time the <lb />
most active, money <lb />
supplied by the great liquor in <lb />
of the and using <lb />
both fair and foul to <lb />
snake US prohibition unpopular <lb />
wherever slightest <lb />
tor success. <lb />
It is of. the greatest import- <lb />
therefore, that our local <lb />
Anti-Saloon Leagues keep them- <lb />
selves intact and -that new. <lb />
leagues be wherever <lb />
there is danger to our cause, and <lb />
that our league have adequate <lb />
financial support. Good citizens <lb />
everywhere must hold up the <lb />
hands of officials who are vigor- <lb />
in behalf of law enforcement, <lb />
and must bring individual and <lb />
organized pressure to bear upon <lb />
officials who deal lightly with <lb />
the oaths they have taken. <lb />
It was not long to have been <lb />
expected that perfect machinery <lb />
for the enforcement of our pro- <lb />
laws would be <lb />
developed; it was not to <lb />
be expected that the enemies <lb />
of prohibition would immediate- <lb />
the hopelessness <lb />
of their cause attacking the law. <lb />
The fact that North Carolina <lb />
largely rural, and that rural <lb />
sections have been dry tor years, <lb />
and that our cities are not <lb />
only composed largely of native- <lb />
born, law-loving North Carolina <lb />
people, but had also adopted <lb />
local laws in nearly <lb />
very things have <lb />
made the enforcement of pro- <lb />
in North Carolina much <lb />
easier in some other States. <lb />
We should not be true to our <lb />
trust, however, if we did not re- <lb />
mind our churches, <lb />
the advocates of temperance, <lb />
and good citizens of all classes <lb />
of the imperative importance of <lb />
strict law enforcement and of <lb />
undiminished activity in preach- <lb />
temperance doctrine. <lb />
We would especially call at- <lb />
to the necessity tor <lb />
caution in dealing with the near- <lb />
beer sellers. If license is to be <lb />
granted st all, there should be <lb />
most careful scrutiny of <lb />
cants, and most careful inquiry <lb />
into their conduct It should be <lb />
remembered that the board cf <lb />
aldermen in granting such <lb />
. . . tali <lb />
is a truism so plain as to <lb />
require no elaboration whatever. <lb />
The old miracle of Romulus <lb />
and suckled by the wolf would <lb />
have be repeated in order to <lb />
bring about a outcome <lb />
of such a proposition. No ex- <lb />
press statute is n but <lb />
of public policy <lb />
should prevent any city from <lb />
exposing an ex-saloon keeper <lb />
to tho temptations which a near- <lb />
beer shop provides for him to <lb />
certainly consider- <lb />
the law of <lb />
the expressed will <lb />
of the people should prevent our <lb />
trusting our prohibition law to <lb />
such people tor safe keeping- <lb />
No license to sell near-beer <lb />
should be to any man <lb />
unless he has recommendations <lb />
as to his character from the best <lb />
citizens of town, and after <lb />
thirty public notice; <lb />
certainly no license should ever <lb />
be granted to any man who has, <lb />
government license to sell <lb />
license to sell near-beer <lb />
should especially provide that no <lb />
intoxicants should be drunk <lb />
con- <lb />
Vie -for selling any intoxicant <lb />
or allowing any intoxicant to be <lb />
drunk upon, the premises should <lb />
work immediate forfeiture of <lb />
license and once a month <lb />
out notice and not at stated <lb />
inspection of stock <lb />
should be made by city officials. <lb />
We make <lb />
simply for such cities as are <lb />
willing to permit near-beer es- <lb />
The experience <lb />
this, of the fact that <lb />
has not kept pace with <lb />
other pursuits. There has been <lb />
much advancement in farming, <lb />
and if our forefathers of a <lb />
or even a half century, ago <lb />
were here they would find great <lb />
changes for the better. But the <lb />
advancement in agriculture is not <lb />
what it should have been, and <lb />
it is to gain better knowledge of <lb />
our lands, the better handling of <lb />
crops, things that make farming <lb />
more profitable, that creates the <lb />
necessity for the <lb />
meetings. Instead of the <lb />
boys leaving our farms and going <lb />
to the towns to seek employ- <lb />
they should be educated to <lb />
the value and advantage of <lb />
farming. <lb />
The question has been asked, <lb />
what has a member of congress <lb />
to do with educational <lb />
meetings If it is a congress- <lb />
man's duty to look after the pro- <lb />
motion of rivers and harbors in <lb />
his district, to look after proper <lb />
mail routes and facilities, why <lb />
should he not be interested in <lb />
looking after farming interests <lb />
when per cent of the people of <lb />
his district are engaged in this <lb />
pursuit It is the duty of a pub- <lb />
servant to be interested in the <lb />
welfare of all his people. <lb />
C. Thompson, of the <lb />
Bureau of Animal Indus- <lb />
try, spoke on cattle and dairy <lb />
industries. He emphasized the <lb />
value of cattle for dairying, <lb />
which aside from the profit of <lb />
dairy products helps the farmers <lb />
in improving his soils and brings <lb />
other that it advantage to him in many ways, <lb />
is desperately difficult to control cattle is a highly <lb />
it, and if the element <lb />
thinks to use the near-beer Drop <lb />
as a cover for flagrant <lb />
violation of our general <lb />
law, our people will be left <lb />
but one of <lb />
near-beer establishments <lb />
entirely. <lb />
We again warn our people to <lb />
be on their guard unceasingly <lb />
during the next eighteen months. <lb />
If this is done we shall clinch <lb />
prohibition law beyond all <lb />
questioning in this State, <lb />
developing the machinery and <lb />
the public which will <lb />
keep it forever intact. Old. <lb />
officers in the counties and cities <lb />
should bold their organization <lb />
intact, and every man who voted <lb />
in the campaign a year ago <lb />
should count himself as not pa- <lb />
rolled until the last active <lb />
to the State law subsides. <lb />
By order of the Executive <lb />
Committee of the North Caro- <lb />
Anti-Saloon League- <lb />
Clarence H. Poe, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. Chairman, <lb />
specialized industry- Such cat- <lb />
should be selected with care, <lb />
and no one going into this <lb />
try, should be satisfied with the <lb />
average animals- The best <lb />
should be had, even if they cost <lb />
more money, then there should <lb />
be constant effort to improve the <lb />
in the South, and aid this <lb />
small average yield was due to <lb />
a want of proper knowledge of <lb />
soil fertility. All industries of <lb />
the farm centers around the <lb />
plant. The corn farmer has his <lb />
mind on the ear of corn, and the <lb />
cotton farmer thinks of the <lb />
boll, the tobacco farmer thinks <lb />
of the leaf, and little at- <lb />
is given to that part of <lb />
the leaf, and little attention is <lb />
given to that part of the plant <lb />
on which life depends. The <lb />
plant above depends <lb />
upon its hence the roots <lb />
should have the first and best <lb />
attention of the farmer. This <lb />
comes through proper fertility of <lb />
the soil to provide the means <lb />
necessary to the growth of the <lb />
plant. Disease and insects in <lb />
the soil, fertilizers and their <lb />
proper use, rotation of crops, <lb />
were all mentioned in this con- <lb />
Keeping a supply of <lb />
humus in the soil was given as <lb />
the most advantageous means of <lb />
fertility. In the absence of <lb />
sufficient barnyard manure de- <lb />
rived from stock raising, a good <lb />
means of supplying humus is to <lb />
plant peas, clover, vetch, etc. to <lb />
be turned in. Several charts <lb />
were used in showing values. <lb />
Dr. Cooper Curtice, of the <lb />
Bureau of Animal Industry, <lb />
spoke on the subject of stock <lb />
and bx w to find a market. <lb />
He advocated the of <lb />
stock. Those sections the <lb />
moat prosperous where each <lb />
farmer raises stock both for his <lb />
own use and for market Ha <lb />
must feed them and he must <lb />
constantly breed for better <lb />
varieties. Well fed and well <lb />
bred stock are the most <lb />
and profitable. This kind <lb />
cannot be had with free range <lb />
They must be kept within en- <lb />
closure in the pasture, and in the <lb />
barn yard, and must be protected <lb />
in winter. <lb />
He exhibited a stock law map <lb />
of North Carolina showing that <lb />
three-fifths of the State had <lb />
adopted stock law. He explained <lb />
that the farmer who raised stock <lb />
made two profits, one from pro- <lb />
crops and the other from <lb />
feeding the roughage and forage <lb />
and surplus grain to the stock. <lb />
This is the sovereign remedy <lb />
his crop is and he will tell you it <lb />
is <lb />
A man falls overboard, no <lb />
bones are broken, his body is all <lb />
there, but by his lungs getting <lb />
filled with water the body ceases <lb />
to perform its functions and is <lb />
dead. The man is drowned. So <lb />
the man who says his crop is <lb />
drowned out when it has taken <lb />
on too much water is telling the <lb />
truth. <lb />
Tell a man that a flood is com- <lb />
and his low land pasture <lb />
will overflow, and he hastens <lb />
to lead his cows out to high land. <lb />
He is anxious to rescue <lb />
worth of cows, but will let <lb />
several hundred dollars worth of <lb />
corn get <lb />
year. Isn't the corn worth as <lb />
much as the cows If the loss <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina in <lb />
three years by r drain- <lb />
age had been prevented, you <lb />
could not picture the improve- <lb />
the extra money would <lb />
make. <lb />
One crop drowned out means <lb />
taking the profit off of two or <lb />
three succeeding crops. The <lb />
land must be drained. We can- <lb />
not control the but we <lb />
can provide to take care of it <lb />
when it comes. The solution <lb />
for Eastern North Carolina farm- <lb />
is to the lands. This <lb />
section is easily drained. There <lb />
A New Enterprise That Will Prove a <lb />
On Saturday the Greenville <lb />
Storage House. W. H Jr. <lb />
proprietor, began business here, <lb />
and the first day started off with <lb />
large storage receipts. <lb />
Some time last spring Messrs. <lb />
C- W. Harvey and J. W. Ferrell <lb />
began the erection of the storage <lb />
house for this business on the <lb />
I lot between the Liberty ware- <lb />
house and the Norfolk Ac South- <lb />
railroad, fronting on Pitt <lb />
street. While the building was <lb />
in course of erection the enter- <lb />
prise was over by Mr. <lb />
who carried it on to <lb />
and the building was <lb />
finished ready for use last week. <lb />
i It is a single story brick building <lb />
in two sections, each x <lb />
I feet, and has capacity for <lb />
about hogsheads of <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
There has been much demand <lb />
here for a building of this kind <lb />
for storing tobacco, and Mr. <lb />
has supplied this need. <lb />
The usual house charges <lb />
are made, and the tobacco, after <lb />
being packed in is <lb />
kept in store until the owners <lb />
are ready ti ship it. The in- <lb />
rates in this building is <lb />
only c par so it <lb />
costs but little to keep the <lb />
co on hand, and the storage <lb />
receipts can be used as collateral <lb />
by the owner. No doubt Mr. <lb />
will find his storage house a <lb />
profitable enterprise as well <lb />
tobacco <lb />
I a great convenience to <lb />
is no money in farming on wet <lb />
land, for you do not even get <lb />
expenses back. He did not CIVIL COURT. <lb />
like the old adage, at first <lb />
you don't succeed, try, try Calendar for September <lb />
It would more <lb />
herd. Breeding, feeding renovating the soil and in- <lb />
care of animals not be I creasing and maintaining Its <lb />
Mrs. Frank Jones <lb />
Miss Virgie died <lb />
day night at the home of her <lb />
uncle, Mr- William House, four <lb />
miles from town, Mrs. Jones <lb />
about years old and leaves <lb />
a husband and two small child <lb />
i She a daughter of Mr. <lb />
D. T. House. <lb />
fertility. This making <lb />
money. <lb />
In addition with free range it <lb />
impossible to eradicate ticks <lb />
from cattle. These produce <lb />
what ts known tick or <lb />
cattle fever. Our native cattle <lb />
do not die because they have <lb />
been inoculated when young and <lb />
thereby made immune, but if you <lb />
bring in cattle from free <lb />
they will soon get the fever <lb />
and die. On the other hand, if <lb />
your cattle are taken into the <lb />
north or other free territory they <lb />
the fever. Hence it <lb />
is the cattle in- this section are <lb />
quarantined. You cannot sell a <lb />
milch cow to be taken into free <lb />
overlooked, and proper records <lb />
should be kept of every animal <lb />
to show the profit from each. <lb />
It is useless to keep animals that <lb />
do not yield a profit To get the <lb />
best results animals should not <lb />
be allowed to run at large in the <lb />
range. Every advantage for <lb />
this industry to be conducted <lb />
profitably in North It <lb />
costs less to maintain cattle here <lb />
than where dairying is made a <lb />
specialty in the north, while <lb />
at the same time butter brings <lb />
about cents a pound more <lb />
here than the Northern dairy <lb />
man can get for his. The price <lb />
of milk, buttermilk and cream <lb />
is also better here than the <lb />
northern can get. He territory. You cannot ship your <lb />
carries on his business at a J cattle at alL except they are fat <lb />
profit, hence it can be carried on ready for immediate <lb />
It would he <lb />
to say if at first you <lb />
don't succeed, look and see what <lb />
mistake was, correct that <lb />
mistake and then try <lb />
Mr. Wright then gave several <lb />
illustrations of good drainage l <lb />
and pointed out how under the <lb />
State drainage laws sections can <lb />
come together and have their <lb />
lands drained. <lb />
C. R. Hudson, of Cd-operative <lb />
Demonstration Work, made an <lb />
interesting talk on this <lb />
work. He the value j <lb />
of soil and bi up <lb />
fertility with clove- ops. He <lb />
said crimson cover is a success <lb />
in Pitt county and urged the <lb />
inoculation of lands for this. <lb />
He also showed the importance <lb />
of good seed selection for crops <lb />
and home grown seeds are <lb />
better than any that can be or- <lb />
because they are <lb />
ed. <lb />
O. L. Joyner stated at the con- <lb />
of Mr. Hudson's address j <lb />
that he had grown crimson I <lb />
clover very successfully and had <lb />
a quantity of the inoculated soil <lb />
which he would gladly give to <lb />
any one wanting to u e it. The <lb />
meeting thanked Mr. Joyner for, <lb />
this offer. <lb />
Congressman Small had some <lb />
important bulletins distributed <lb />
and closed the meeting <lb />
some comparisons the price <lb />
of tobacco and other crops, <lb />
Resting the advisability of <lb />
those things that bring good <lb />
prices- There was a unanimous <lb />
Congressman Small <lb />
to arrange for a similar meeting <lb />
as this to be held here next year. <lb />
Tern, <lb />
Docket Very Lour <lb />
Monday, Sept <lb />
Webb vs Lewis. <lb />
Grimes Taylor, <lb />
Bryant vs Skinner. <lb />
Thomas vs House. <lb />
Smith vs A. C. L R. R. <lb />
Smith vs Ayden Lumber <lb />
Jo. <lb />
Tuesday, Sept. <lb />
vs Garris. <lb />
Bryant vs A. C. L. R. R. <lb />
Proctor vs Stancill. <lb />
Jefferson vs Morgan. <lb />
Garris vs Garris. <lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 22- <lb />
Whitehurst vs Whitehurst <lb />
Kline vs Johnson <lb />
Co. <lb />
Thursday, Sept. <lb />
Nelson vs A. C. L- R. R. <lb />
Tyson vs Mills. <lb />
Venters vs Wilson. <lb />
Friday, Sept <lb />
Smith vs <lb />
West vs Church. <lb />
Saturday, Sept. 26- <lb />
9.1. vs Perkins. <lb />
Dixon vs Dixon. <lb />
Monday, Sept. <lb />
Strickland vs York. <lb />
Strickland vs B. L. Co. <lb />
Fleming vs Patrick. <lb />
Jackson Bros, vs E. C. <lb />
here at a much better profit. <lb />
Mr. Thompson gave figures <lb />
showing the value and profit of <lb />
the different product of the <lb />
dairy. He said this section of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina the <lb />
It impossible to eradicate <lb />
ticks until a law is adopted. <lb />
When you do this the govern- <lb />
will help you get rid of the <lb />
ticks our people will then <lb />
be placed on an equality with <lb />
1.0 <lb />
lit <lb />
Tuesday, Sept. <lb />
Gardner vs Ins. Co. <lb />
Patrick Co. vs James. <lb />
Sept. <lb />
Wilson vs Mason. <lb />
King vs May. <lb />
vs House. <lb />
Sept <lb />
vs Williams. <lb />
i met vs Receivers N, <lb />
most favorable tor this industry other section <lb />
of any with which he is j J. O. Wright, Supervising En- <lb />
next address was by Prof, of the Department of <lb />
. <lb />
Fist Display of Pianos. <lb />
k White piano <lb />
display next door to Carr <lb />
Atkins Hardware Co embracing <lb />
several leading makes is <lb />
a credit to Greenville, we <lb />
understand it to be a <lb />
piano and we <lb />
wish them much <lb />
mil <lb />
All <lb />
perfect wire fence <lb />
Carr Atkins <lb />
P M. for your <lb />
and mill repairs. <lb />
. u guaranteed.<lb />
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