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Miss Magdalene Cox. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Bagging and tie just in. Mrs. Sallie Ann Braxton, <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. near here, was found dead in <lb />
a HI Ange weal to last Monday morning. <lb />
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E Greene Sunday cost. Also a nice lot of zinc <lb />
U resume his. work as railroad tubs and buckets. This is your <lb />
Save money by <lb />
large lot of buying now. W. L. House Co. <lb />
paint. <lb />
Harrington, valuer Co. <lb />
Bill Russell, of Oriental, a <lb />
w former student of W. H. S. was headquarters <lb />
C. Carroll spent Sunday In town a short while yesterday and peanuts. You are in- <lb />
For all kinds of nice crockery W. L. House Co. <lb />
and strongest fire and life in <lb />
companies <lb />
t MM write deeds, <lb />
etc. J. S. Roes, Winterville. <lb />
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Baptist church came to a close <lb />
Wednesday night. There <lb />
nine additions to the church. <lb />
Miss Mamie Chapman left this <lb />
morning for Simpson to visit <lb />
Misses Bessie <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. and <lb />
children went to Norfolk today- <lb />
The boys of the W. H. S. met <lb />
last night in the school chapel <lb />
and elected the following as <lb />
officers of the Vance Literary <lb />
Society for this term of <lb />
J. A. Worley, president; L. G. <lb />
Whitley vice-president; P. N. <lb />
secretory; H. G. Cox, <lb />
treasurer; Prof. F. C. critic; <lb />
Roy Causey, R. L. <lb />
Flanagan, <lb />
We are selling out our stock <lb />
of boys clothing below cost for <lb />
the next few days, We also <lb />
have just received a celebrated <lb />
brand of cutlery. This is still <lb />
headquarters for good drinks, <lb />
the LIVER, <lb />
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For all kinds of nice crockery <lb />
make the best in A w g Co. <lb />
and Monday <lb />
and convinced morning was one of the best in <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. ; history. Prof. <lb />
.-----. i its history. Prof. Nye informs <lb />
U- Cox us that everything is <lb />
day morning for More students are corn- <lb />
again <lb />
win <lb />
Fur . good <lb />
school call or write A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. Thy have the <lb />
at the right price. <lb />
Misses and Helen <lb />
Wooten, who have been spending <lb />
sometime with Mrs. J. H. Dixon, <lb />
home <lb />
son Monday evening. <lb />
handling a nice Tot of <lb />
, nicely. More students are com <lb />
on every train making this <lb />
week so far a record breaker- <lb />
comfortable Leave your orders for ice at <lb />
W. L. House Co. They <lb />
prompt delivery. <lb />
Miss La hi Chapman left Sun- <lb />
day morning for Wilson, where <lb />
she will teach school this session. <lb />
We are offering special prices <lb />
on shoes, patent medicines, <lb />
and pocket cutlery, for <lb />
next thirty days. <lb />
W. L, House Co. <lb />
cooking and stoves.; Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
on the market. <lb />
W. L. House <lb />
E. of Norfolk, is <lb />
at his old home near <lb />
and eggs a specialty. <lb />
and get the best prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
i G. Bryan is visiting, <lb />
mother, . s j <lb />
galvanized roofing can be <lb />
had 1.1 A. W. Ange <lb />
Janie Kittrell left Tues- <lb />
day for Durham, where she <lb />
attend tho S. -C. M. this session. <lb />
For rakes, mowing machines, <lb />
hay presses, and repairs, call on <lb />
us. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
F. A. spent Sun <lb />
in Kinston. He returned <lb />
morning. <lb />
We are carrying a nice of <lb />
Collins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
I right <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Olivia Early, of Oak City, <lb />
spent Monday here with Miss <lb />
J Mamie Chapman. <lb />
Far steam pipe cutting- and <lb />
fitting go to W. L. House Co, <lb />
Mrs. Hamilton . and <lb />
Children, of Fort Barnwell, are <lb />
visiting relatives here. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
have received a large lot of <lb />
nice shoes for winter wear. <lb />
H. House, of Stokes, was <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
Large lot of nice post <lb />
received. <lb />
W. L. House Co. <lb />
C. J. Jackson, who completed <lb />
the course for the, . A. degree <lb />
at Wake Forest last May, left <lb />
Monday for Tenn, <lb />
where he, will fill the position of <lb />
general Secretary of the Y, M. <lb />
C. A. of the university of Ten- <lb />
Mr. Is gifted <lb />
and we him <lb />
on finding a field of work so suit- <lb />
able to his talent His mother, <lb />
Mrs. Susan <lb />
him as f as <lb />
L. <lb />
to <lb />
Jackson <lb />
Conetoe <lb />
and children went <lb />
today. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
land ranges just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
A large number of students <lb />
that were here last year are back <lb />
again this year. all say <lb />
H. is the school for <lb />
pleasant and valuable work. <lb />
Just received a large lot of <lb />
Sunday All kinds, sizes <lb />
and prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. has completed <lb />
the deep well at the girl's <lb />
Don't forget that W. L. House <lb />
makes the best cold drink to be <lb />
had in town. <lb />
H. A. Litchfield, Jr , of <lb />
well, Thursday here with <lb />
S. C Carroll. <lb />
Another large lot of <lb />
shoes just received. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. h. Kittrell <lb />
went to Ayden yesterday. <lb />
A nice line of trunks and suit <lb />
cases just received. All kinds, <lb />
sizes and prices. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Several more students came in <lb />
yesterday to enter Winterville <lb />
school. Prof. Nye informs <lb />
us that more are coming Monday. <lb />
A nice lot of Notions just in. <lb />
Come and see our new styles. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
T. E. Cannon, J. s. Rose and <lb />
i. B. Kittrell Went to Ayden <lb />
yesterday, <lb />
f. G. Whitley went to Green- <lb />
ville Friday. <lb />
Now is the time to get your <lb />
desk. Prices right, workman- <lb />
ship guaranteed- Come to see. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. has just re- <lb />
a nice lot of tin and <lb />
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The show here <lb />
Ola Kittrell, of Ayden, spent <lb />
Sunday here with his parents. <lb />
Miss Louise Satterthwaite, of <lb />
came in Monday to <lb />
attend school. <lb />
Hugh Smith, of Farmville, <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
J. L Rollins is all smiles now. <lb />
School has opened. <lb />
B. D. Forest spent yesterday <lb />
in the country. <lb />
Osborne Lyons registered at <lb />
f Hotel yesterday. <lb />
D. L. and L. Hamilton <lb />
were in town Sunday. <lb />
Miss Rosa Jones, of <lb />
mere, came in Sunday night to <lb />
attend school here. She was <lb />
accompanied by her brother, <lb />
Sam Jones. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. Sept. -H. <lb />
One of oldest citizen <lb />
died at his home here on Thurs- <lb />
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and was buried in the town <lb />
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have been <lb />
in his but the writer is <lb />
officially authorized to say, in <lb />
justice to and to <lb />
Brother Hill, that owing to other <lb />
sick members, limited notice <lb />
and various other circumstance's, <lb />
it was impossible. <lb />
was represented by its <lb />
officer. H. <lb />
A. Sr. large <lb />
If too expect to own one <lb />
soon, owe It to to ex- <lb />
at de t White <lb />
A display <lb />
tUt-to . <lb />
. In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
pianos that not alone <lb />
in and <lb />
general a class to <lb />
itself. hut you will meet with prices <lb />
that stand unprecedented and <lb />
incomparable anywhere, j Fight <lb />
different makes to select from, none <lb />
Of cheap western department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of best known <lb />
makes. <lb />
will take your old piano in <lb />
exchange for one of these self <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to suit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
ware room. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
REPORT THIS CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
p AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909 <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts Capital Stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Banking -House. Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Surplus fond <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
1,199.52 Rills payable <lb />
I Time certificate <lb />
2.61104 Deposit <lb />
307.10 subjects <lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
935.00. outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
950.00 <lb />
6.033 <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of S pt. <lb />
concourse of people were g p, JENKINS, <lb />
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and floral decorations r <lb />
profuse. Religious <lb />
by <lb />
The deceased had be <lb />
health a while, and hi <lb />
death came not fie <lb />
leases, a wife, several <lb />
and-many friends to cob tow- <lb />
plate the while he goes <lb />
beyond <lb />
The bereaved ones have our <lb />
sympathy. W. A. Forbes. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, G. T. Gardner, of above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
John Z. <lb />
C. J. Tucker, <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N, O. <lb />
U At the close of business, Sept., 1st, 1909. <lb />
A Hurry Call <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and Capital Stock <lb />
Overdraft, F T <lb />
unsecured <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
4,600.00 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
from and <lb />
less <lb />
ii <lb />
Mr. <lb />
representing the and silver <lb />
and strongest fire and life burned minor coin currency <lb />
companies in the world. I I Total <lb />
Office in bank building. lie has boils -and my ache. She I t <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Pitt, <lb />
all Cashier of tho bank, d <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,576.03 <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
of <lb />
Deposits sub to check 21,446.88 <lb />
Reserve for interest <lb />
and taxes 250.00 <lb />
Total 140,802.06 <lb />
J. F. Bar wick, of Ayden, <lb />
over t officiate in the <lb />
marriage of Hardy and <lb />
Mrs. Sam Little. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill and wife attend- <lb />
ed at <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
G. G. was in toWn <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Eugene went to <lb />
den yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Bryan has returned <lb />
from Stokes. <lb />
Miss Pearl Tripp, of <lb />
who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Crawford, returned home Tues- <lb />
day. <lb />
O. W. and J. L. Rollins attend- <lb />
ed services at Swam. <lb />
Sunday. They report a <lb />
time. <lb />
Oscar Rollins has accepted <lb />
position with A. W. Ange r.- <lb />
Mr. Rollins is one of the v <lb />
best salesman in town. t <lb />
wide-a-wake fellow he h <lb />
mastered the principles of <lb />
and we <lb />
Mr. Ange on securing his sen <lb />
Seattle to <lb />
clipping <lb />
d to the Department of <lb />
and Labor, by Consul <lb />
ll Arnold of <lb />
reposed railway which plans <lb />
u inn Pullman cars from Seattle <lb />
t. Panama It is to be part of <lb />
the Southern Pacific Railway <lb />
system, which is now being <lb />
. . . on to Guadalajara, and a <lb />
has been secured for <lb />
f tine from to <lb />
Cruz, the Pacific port <lb />
-l of the <lb />
Railway. Mr. <lb />
r- that he and <lb />
advised by the newspaper <lb />
maKing the that <lb />
ion came to <lb />
. v. but a link in the <lb />
railroad, <lb />
was unsuccessfully <lb />
o the law Hinton Rowan <lb />
It was dream of <lb />
. out the project was on <lb />
a scale that it <lb />
;. . sol- <lb />
that the is true to of my <lb />
and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb />
and sworn he- <lb />
fore me, this 11th day of <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Robt. <lb />
S. M. Jones, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
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J. A. Jones son. at <lb />
Cross Roads, carry a lint- <lb />
groceries of all kinds, snuffs and <lb />
tobaccos, and invite the people <lb />
of that <lb />
them. <lb />
section to trade <lb />
ltd <lb />
turn . capitalists. day <lb />
this railroad fine will be <lb />
con plated on the exact ad- <lb />
by Mr. <lb />
Some Sales. <lb />
The following sales were made <lb />
at the Gum warehouse <lb />
J. B. Barrow-246 at <lb />
St average <lb />
J. C. Carey-220 at at <lb />
at at <lb />
9.100 at at at <lb />
at at average <lb />
B. B. Barrow, No. 3-244 at <lb />
91.130 at <lb />
average <lb />
J. F. Pope-58 at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at average <lb />
Total sales Sept. 10th <lb />
average <lb />
If be true that money talks <lb />
ream supper sell your tobacco at the <lb />
The proceeds are to go I Gum warehouse. <lb />
ltd P. Lovelace, Mgr. <lb />
buy any <lb />
worth the money from to <lb />
9200.00. Can be found at my <lb />
any. time. <lb />
line of horses and mules for <lb />
R. L- Smith. <lb />
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The Road to Success. <lb />
om obstructions, but none <lb />
as poor health. to- <lb />
health, but Bit- <lb />
ever known. It <lb />
perfect action of stomach, liver, id- <lb />
and enriches the <lb />
blood, and tones ard the <lb />
whole Vigorous body and keen <lb />
brain their use. You t <lb />
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Mr. J. B. Dead. <lb />
Mr. John B. Kilpatrick, an <lb />
excellent citizen of Swift <lb />
township, died at his horn <lb />
Grifton a few days ago B <lb />
was about years of <lb />
represented his county one I rm <lb />
in the legislature, and w- <lb />
many years a justice of the ix. <lb />
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held in high esteem by all <lb />
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our line of <lb />
a look through <lb />
n-w styles in <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Flake will give <lb />
an ice <lb />
night. . . <lb />
oh the purchase of an organ for <lb />
the Sunday school at the <lb />
near i. W. Allen's <lb />
about miles from the town of <lb />
Z., T. <lb />
Supt. of the School. <lb />
Seed rye, crimson clover. <lb />
and rape seed at F. V. <lb />
w. <lb />
Ladies rain coats in silk and <lb />
Mohair, beautiful styles, at J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Virginia gray turf V- <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
. . ,. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
No. <lb />
ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. <lb />
CENTER BRICK <lb />
ATTRACTIVE FOLDER ISSUED. <lb />
Meet is Wed <lb />
Here. <lb />
At o'clock Monday after- <lb />
noon, in Hotel Macon, there <lb />
took place a marriage that wad <lb />
the outcome of an interesting <lb />
romance. The parties were Mr. <lb />
J. W. Pearce, who lives near <lb />
Siler City in Chatham county, <lb />
and Mrs. Maggie Waters, of <lb />
Beaufort county, the <lb />
ceremony being performed by <lb />
Rev. J. H. Shore, of the <lb />
Methodist church. <lb />
Last March Mrs. Waters <lb />
ed an advertisement in the <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer for <lb />
a position as a governess,, and <lb />
Mr. Pearce wrote to her. From <lb />
this a correspondence arose be- <lb />
tween which was later <lb />
followed by an exchange of <lb />
photographs a courtship by- <lb />
mail. Recently there an <lb />
agreement that they met some- <lb />
where and talk over the matter <lb />
of marriage. Greenville was <lb />
selected for this meeting place, <lb />
and both Mr. Pearce and Mrs. <lb />
Waters arrived here Saturday <lb />
rooming, their intention being <lb />
to meet each other at the Rives <lb />
house. Mrs. Waters, <lb />
by her little girt arrived <lb />
and failing to net a room <lb />
at the house left a note <lb />
therefor Mr. Pearce and went <lb />
to Ho el Macon. When Mr. <lb />
Pearce arrived he told the driver <lb />
of the bus to take him to the <lb />
Rives house, but instead of <lb />
as directed the driver took him <lb />
to Hotel Macon, and not knowing <lb />
the difference he went in and <lb />
registered. <lb />
At the hotel Mr. Pearce soon <lb />
learned that Mrs. Waters was <lb />
stopping at the same hotel and <lb />
their first meeting took place in a <lb />
short time. There was nothing <lb />
of disappointment to either in <lb />
this meeting, and they decided <lb />
to get married here at the time <lb />
stated. It became known a <lb />
little in advance that a marriage <lb />
was to take place at Hotel <lb />
Macon, and several people went <lb />
there to witness it. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Pearce left on <lb />
the Norfolk Southern <lb />
train for Raleigh and then on to <lb />
the home in Chatham <lb />
county. This is the second mar- <lb />
for both of them, Mr. <lb />
Pearce having six children and <lb />
Mrs. Waters one. The bride be- <lb />
fore her first marriage was Miss <lb />
Maggie of Ayden, this <lb />
county. She married Mr. Waters <lb />
there and moved to <lb />
where he died three years ago. <lb />
She is yet young and an <lb />
woman. <lb />
Always Leads in High <lb />
of Their Averages. <lb />
Give Brinkley the <lb />
same tobacco and he beats them <lb />
all. The always <lb />
gets the high dollar, we know <lb />
how to sell tobacco, won- <lb />
how we do it. <lb />
Below we give you a sample of <lb />
the many sties made the last <lb />
two <lb />
Fate at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
H. M. Morris-126 at <lb />
at lie; average <lb />
G- H. Hudson-36 at <lb />
at at at Hie <lb />
at at average <lb />
11.80. <lb />
Knight Moseley-78 at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
J. B. at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at <lb />
Lassiter Bridges-178 at <lb />
at at at <lb />
Jesse at <lb />
at at <lb />
S at <lb />
Winslow at <lb />
at lie, at at <lb />
at <lb />
John Boyd-68 hi at <lb />
at j <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at lie. <lb />
L. R. Elks- at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at <lb />
Our average for Thursday's j <lb />
sale per hundred. Come <lb />
on and help grow. <lb />
Yours for high prices, <lb />
Brinkley, Hutchings Spain, <lb />
ltd Proprietors. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Advertising Excursion <lb />
Rates to the Sooth by A C. L <lb />
The Passenger Depart- <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
has just issued an attractive <lb />
page folder advertising especial- <lb />
the very low <lb />
excursion rates from Northern <lb />
cities to points in <lb />
It is printed in two <lb />
Happenings Interest in North Caro- <lb />
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
Rev. W. S. presiding <lb />
elder of the Washington district <lb />
of the N. C. Conference, M. E, <lb />
church, died in Richmond Sun- <lb />
day, where he had gone for <lb />
treatment in a hospital. His <lb />
the death removes one of the <lb />
colors and best men. <lb />
begins with a general review of <lb />
the agricultural, horticultural, <lb />
trucking, manufacturing and <lb />
industrial features of the entire <lb />
system and has a short write-up <lb />
of each State through which the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line passes, <lb />
namely; Virginia, North Caro- <lb />
Carolina, Georgia, <lb />
Alabama and Florida, the section <lb />
being properly called, <lb />
Nation's Garden Special <lb />
mention is made of new colonies <lb />
Charlotte, Sept. <lb />
aged years, with <lb />
a fatal at the gin of E. <lb />
B. in Paw Creek town- <lb />
ship. The boy's arm was liter- <lb />
ally jerked from his body by <lb />
shafting in which it had become <lb />
entangled. He was also whirled <lb />
around the shafting. Medical <lb />
attention was given but his life <lb />
could not be saved. <lb />
The preaching at Brandy's <lb />
The Visitors Here and People Who <lb />
TraveL <lb />
Monday, September 20th. <lb />
H. T. King went to Wilson <lb />
today. <lb />
C. M. Jones went to Oak City <lb />
today- <lb />
P. T. Anthony went to <lb />
today, <lb />
O. L. Joyner to Weldon <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
J. G. spent Sunday near <lb />
Conetoe. <lb />
R. J. Cobb left Sunday morn- <lb />
for Richmond. <lb />
w w. , ., <lb />
which have recently been and ; by the strange religionists <lb />
are formed on the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line in the several States, <lb />
each under a separate caption, <lb />
due credit being given those who <lb />
are making an effort to attract <lb />
settlers and in this and other <lb />
ways, trying to build up their <lb />
respective localities. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line de- <lb />
Serves much credit this <lb />
vat ion and for its policy of <lb />
towards promoting and up- <lb />
building the rich country through <lb />
which it passes, and the results <lb />
from the very extensive <lb />
distribution which is being given <lb />
this folder in the North will be <lb />
such, in attracting desirable set- <lb />
to the South, that the folder <lb />
will be issued regularly and in <lb />
the future probably enlarged, as <lb />
THE GREENVILLE SLOGAN. <lb />
If You <lb />
Everybody Can Wear a Button. <lb />
is still drawing large crowds and <lb />
people from that section say <lb />
there is no little in <lb />
the community. Some of the <lb />
converts go into a trance, we <lb />
are told, and remain unconscious <lb />
for and a platform has <lb />
been erected en which to dance. <lb />
Speaking in unknown tongues <lb />
by the converts is another <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
There was a good attendance <lb />
at Peter's Church yesterday <lb />
to hear Mr. Harding's sermons <lb />
on the occasion cf his thirty- <lb />
sixth anniversary, among the <lb />
congregation being many <lb />
other churches in the <lb />
city. A glow of love and pride <lb />
filled the hearts of his many <lb />
. ,. . fiends to see their beloved <lb />
and enterprises, when recto mount the as erect, <lb />
known to the company, are land ever ready as of old, to <lb />
point of God to all <lb />
A very unique feature of this j Washington News, <lb />
folder is that the outside page <lb />
us sail <lb />
FOB SALE HT <lb />
;. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway Will Use <lb />
Union Passenger Raleigh. <lb />
It is officially by the <lb />
management of the Norfolk and <lb />
Southern Railway, effective <lb />
October 1st, next, that all of its <lb />
passenger trains will use the <lb />
union passenger station at <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. now jointly used <lb />
by the- Seaboard Air Line rail- <lb />
way. Southern railway and the <lb />
and Raleigh Southport railway. <lb />
This will be a great convenience <lb />
to the traveling public using the <lb />
Norfolk and Southern railway to <lb />
and from Raleigh, by reason of the <lb />
more central location of the union <lb />
passenger station, and a <lb />
transfer between stations across <lb />
the city by such <lb />
have through tickets reading <lb />
from or to stations on the Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern railway in <lb />
conjunction with other railway <lb />
lines via Raleigh. Raleigh is to <lb />
be congratulated now that all of <lb />
the railway lines entering that <lb />
city use one union station. <lb />
The slogan buttons for <lb />
Greenville were received today <lb />
and are being distributed as fast <lb />
as possible. Nearly every <lb />
man in town has taken some <lb />
for distribution and will take <lb />
pleasure in seeing their friends <lb />
wear them. The buttons are <lb />
very pretty, having a white <lb />
with initials in large <lb />
blue letters, and a blue back <lb />
ground with Greenville <lb />
Yours if you around the <lb />
circle in white letters. <lb />
This slogan was the one <lb />
adopted by the committee in The <lb />
Reflector prize contest for the <lb />
best suggestion, the prize, a <lb />
Parker fountain going to <lb />
Mr. J. W. Brown, of Greenville, <lb />
his being deemed best out of <lb />
nearly three hundred suggestions. <lb />
In addition to the buttons The <lb />
Reflector has also ordered some <lb />
electrotype reproductions of it to <lb />
be used on stationery and other <lb />
printing to advertise the town. <lb />
Now everybody get to talking <lb />
Greenville and wearing Green- <lb />
ville buttons. <lb />
contained lines for addressing <lb />
and stamping the folder which <lb />
is so arranged that it may be <lb />
mailed without being enclosed in <lb />
an envelope. <lb />
Copies of the folder may be <lb />
obtained from Mr. T. C. White, <lb />
general passenger agent at <lb />
N. C, who will cheer- <lb />
fully mail copies to addresses of <lb />
any prospective settlers that <lb />
may be sent him. <lb />
FOXHALL SOME MORE. <lb />
Goes Right on With the High Aver <lb />
ages. <lb />
On Monday F. D. Foxhall, at <lb />
the Star warehouse branch of <lb />
the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
co Co., sold 42.461 pounds of <lb />
tobacco at the average of <lb />
for the entire sale. Some in- <lb />
sales run as follows. <lb />
F. S. Harris-96 at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
Frank Sutton-138 at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at average <lb />
Come to Foxhall at the Star <lb />
when you want the best prices <lb />
Rockingham, Sept. <lb />
interesting character in the <lb />
person of an old preacher <lb />
visited Hoffman, a small town <lb />
near Rockingham, this week. <lb />
The old man claims he is <lb />
years old. His name is <lb />
and he is a fine specimen of <lb />
African manhood. He is about <lb />
six feet high and weighs <lb />
pounds. He says that he <lb />
remembers being in Raleigh in <lb />
his youth when there was <lb />
nothing there but one blacksmith <lb />
shop and one saloon. The old <lb />
man claims to have served God <lb />
for over years and been <lb />
a preacher for years. In <lb />
addition to preaching he repairs <lb />
chairs. That he is in good <lb />
physical condition is shown by <lb />
the fact that he walked miles <lb />
to town, two chairs, <lb />
and then went back home. <lb />
Anti Spitting Ordinance. <lb />
The Board of Alderman held a <lb />
meeting Friday night to revise <lb />
the ordinances of the town. <lb />
One of the new laws established <lb />
was to prevent spitting on the <lb />
sidewalks and in public buildings. <lb />
People as well begin right <lb />
now to accustom themselves to <lb />
quitting the filthy habit of spit- <lb />
ting in such places, as the law <lb />
in that respect will be enforced. <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
Washington voted by a good <lb />
majority to issue bonds to the <lb />
amount of for street <lb />
improvement. <lb />
Selma, Sept. Burt <lb />
Lowrey met a horrible death <lb />
yesterday morning, about one <lb />
mile from Selma on the Smith- <lb />
field road. While driving across <lb />
the railroad horse became <lb />
frightened at an approaching <lb />
train. Mr, Lowrey, who was <lb />
years old, unable to control the <lb />
horse, alighted from his buggy <lb />
and went to the horse which <lb />
became unmanageable, jumped <lb />
over Mr. Lowrey, his hind feet <lb />
Celebrating a Century of Peace. <lb />
Already approved by the <lb />
government plans are now <lb />
under way for celebration on a <lb />
large scale of the full century <lb />
of peace between America and .-. <lb />
the Dominion, soon to reach him in the breast <lb />
maturity. instant death. <lb />
Organized effort is being made <lb />
to induce the states and cities on <lb />
this side of the frontier to co- <lb />
operate with their cross bound- <lb />
neighbors to the end of mark- <lb />
the anniversary with <lb />
which shall emphasize to <lb />
the world the friendly relations <lb />
Dr. H. 0- Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Oct <lb />
4th and 5th the first Monday and <lb />
Tuesday for the purpose of <lb />
treating diseases of the eye, ear, <lb />
nose and throat. Those who <lb />
want work done will be <lb />
between the two on fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
Atlanta Constitution. w <lb />
F. A- to Kinston <lb />
Saturday afternoon. <lb />
Prof. W. H. <lb />
for Farmville. <lb />
O Bowling returned this <lb />
morning from Richland. <lb />
Mr--. O. E. Warren left <lb />
morning for Richmond. <lb />
Albion Dunn, of Scotland Nick, <lb />
spent Sunday night here. <lb />
Misses Annie and Nellie Law- <lb />
spent Sunday in Conetoe. <lb />
H. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh <lb />
News Observer, is in town. <lb />
D- E. House went to Bethel <lb />
Saturday evening and returned <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson left this <lb />
for Chatham county to <lb />
visit relatives. <lb />
Robert Howard went to Cone- <lb />
toe Saturday evening and re- <lb />
turned Sunday. <lb />
Miss Allie Rives, who has been <lb />
visiting relatives in the country, <lb />
has returned home. <lb />
Miss Annie Lewis went to <lb />
ton Saturday evening and re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
W. F. Harding, of Charlotte, <lb />
came in Saturday to visit his par- <lb />
Maj. and Mrs. H-Harding. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Woodruff, of Whit- <lb />
who had been visiting her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. J. 3- Cocker ell, <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Herbert of <lb />
who bud been visiting <lb />
her sisters, Mr. Frank Wilson <lb />
and Mrs. Brown, returned <lb />
home Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. V- Smith and <lb />
child. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. James <lb />
and son, J, H. Manning and <lb />
sisters and J. B. James all spent <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Warren and Miss <lb />
Fleming, of Williamston, <lb />
who have been visiting Mrs. R. <lb />
M. Hearne, returned home to <lb />
day. <lb />
Tuesday, September 21st. <lb />
Prof. C. Wilson went to <lb />
Raleigh Monday, <lb />
Miss Maggie Brown returned <lb />
Monday from Simpson. <lb />
C. L. Harris and J. H. Boyd <lb />
went to Farmville today. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Smith and <lb />
Miss Grace, went to Farm- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Miss Mamie Brinkley returned <lb />
Monday evening from a visit to <lb />
New Bern. <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner, Mrs. Charles <lb />
Skinner and Mrs. C. S. Carr left <lb />
this morning for Baltimore. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. of <lb />
Reidsville, who have been visit- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore, <lb />
left this morning- <lb />
Mrs. T. I. of New <lb />
Bern, came in evening <lb />
to visit her parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Brinkley. <lb />
Miss Stewart went to <lb />
Greenville Saturday, where she <lb />
will visit aunt, Mr. A. J. <lb />
Griffin, and attend school- <lb />
Washington News. <lb />
Dunn, who has in <lb />
Norfolk for some has re- <lb />
turned to Greenville to take the <lb />
position is messenger for the <lb />
Western Union Telegraph Co., <lb />
which he held once before. <lb />
Wednesday, September 2nd. <lb />
Miss Nellie Williams went to <lb />
Wilson this morning. <lb />
Miss Margarita Higgs has re- <lb />
turn- -u Scotland N <lb />
T. C. James, soliciting ascent <lb />
of the Norfolk Western rail- <lb />
road, is in town. <lb />
Miss Emma Hardy left this <lb />
afternoon fir the Woman's <lb />
at Lynchburg. <lb />
Miss Knight, of Edge- <lb />
j came in Tuesday evening <lb />
co teach in the graded <lb />
Miss of <lb />
ville. one of the graded school <lb />
came Tuesday even <lb />
Miss Annie Beaman, of <lb />
j ton. came in Tuesday to <lb />
resume her position in the <lb />
graded school. <lb />
Miss Harris, Edward <lb />
Harris and James y spent <lb />
in <lb />
uncle, <lb />
Miss Annie Irvine, o Milton, <lb />
arrived Tuesday to resume her <lb />
grade x in <lb />
the graded school. <lb />
V. Walker, train master of <lb />
the Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
I road and E. C. Potter, soliciting <lb />
were here today. <lb />
I Mrs. D. W. Arnold left this <lb />
; afternoon for Williamston, to <lb />
join Mr. Arnold, who is conduct- <lb />
a meeting near that town. <lb />
Miss Olive of New <lb />
York, came in Tuesday evening <lb />
and will again have charge the <lb />
music department of the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
Mack C. J. Smith, of <lb />
county, is here for a few days. <lb />
He is exhibiting some very fine <lb />
black grape which came from <lb />
his section, and was originally a <lb />
wild variety. The are very <lb />
much like the James grape <lb />
that grows abundantly in this <lb />
The many friends Mrs. D. <lb />
E. House are sorry to learn that <lb />
she Is very sick at the home of <lb />
her mother in Edgecombe county. <lb />
She left here several days ago <lb />
for a short visit to her mother <lb />
and soon after arrival there was <lb />
taken sick. Mr. House left this <lb />
afternoon to be with her. <lb />
Excursion to Norfolk. <lb />
Moore Bros, excursion over <lb />
the Norfolk Southern road <lb />
from Walstonburg to Norfolk, <lb />
passed hare about nine o'clock <lb />
this morning. Including those <lb />
who went from Greenville there <lb />
were about a hundred people on <lb />
board when the train left here. <lb />
Passengers were taken on at all <lb />
stations as far as so <lb />
there may have been enough to <lb />
keep the n from proving <lb />
a loss to the promoters. <lb />
New Buckwheat and Oat Meal <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
buy any horse <lb />
worth the money from to <lb />
200.00. Can be found at my <lb />
stable any time. carry a <lb />
good line of horses and mules for <lb />
sale. R. 1- Smith, <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
The Visitors Here People We <lb />
Travel. <lb />
September 16th. <lb />
H. Cox. of Kinston. was <lb />
here today. <lb />
Z P. Vandyke went to Farm- <lb />
today. <lb />
Roy Hearne went to Kinston <lb />
this afternoon. <lb />
Bob Greene returned <lb />
day evening from Washington <lb />
City. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Moring went to <lb />
B returned <lb />
t day. <lb />
A r s return <lb />
ed a vi to <lb />
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. <lb />
Mothers who value their own com- <lb />
fort a d the welfare of their children. <lb />
never be without a box of Moth- <lb />
Sweet for Child en. <lb />
for Ha the They <lb />
breakup con- <lb />
teething rs. head <lb />
stomach s. These powders <lb />
never fail. Sold all drug stores, <lb />
Don't accept any A trial <lb />
package free to any who will <lb />
LeRoy, N. Y. <lb />
Miss Matte M ye left <lb />
tin.- mo t r at- <lb />
tend <lb />
i. <lb />
p , I <lb />
L. <lb />
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w . <lb />
C . <lb />
v. <lb />
baa r <lb />
u borne <lb />
is . the <lb />
. . <lb />
.; L- i <lb />
O. <lb />
Saturday. September 18th. <lb />
Mrs. I. B. Harris went to <lb />
Farmville this morning. <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins went to <lb />
Farmville today to resume her <lb />
work in the graded school there. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Jr. returned <lb />
A HARD STRUGGLE. <lb />
Many a Greenville Citizen Finds <lb />
the Struggle Hard. <lb />
With a back constantly aching. <lb />
With disorders. <lb />
Daily existence is but it <lb />
No to keep it up. <lb />
Pills will cure you. <lb />
One rd thousand i endorse <lb />
claim. <lb />
Here is one <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Ply, Jr . Rose Street <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, am <lb />
pleaded in favor of <lb />
Kidney Pills, as the U I obtained <lb />
from their use proved them to <lb />
remedy of great merit. I suffered <lb />
from dull, nagging back <lb />
aches ad sharp across my loins. <lb />
If lifted or made a quick <lb />
twinges were more no- <lb />
and it was hard for me <lb />
to mi my household duties. I <lb />
I It and languid was <lb />
d in or ambition. <lb />
today from the trip ling that the trouble arose from my kid-p <lb />
with the <lb />
Speeches by Ten Stored by <lb />
Almost tons of reading <lb />
matter is piled in one of the gov- <lb />
buildings in Washing- <lb />
ton, says the Albany Journal. <lb />
This is the collection of <lb />
issued by the government; <lb />
but it be A rail- <lb />
road train loaded with these use- <lb />
less public would extend <lb />
over three miles in length <lb />
Many of speeches published <lb />
and kept on hand never <lb />
been spoken, and are kept mere- <lb />
as a matter of form. There <lb />
are also many unimportant pa- <lb />
There is not another <lb />
country in the world that pub- <lb />
so many papers and books <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
State of at business Sept. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other stock. <lb />
Bond <lb />
House <lb />
Fur. Fix. f <lb />
Demand <lb />
from <lb />
Cash Item <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver coin A I <lb />
minor 1,400 Ml<lb />
U. S. V <lb />
notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
1,760.54 Undivided profits <lb />
leas expert's <lb />
2,400.00 and taxes paid <lb />
8.605 Notes Bills <lb />
re-discounted <lb />
payable <lb />
of <lb />
j 66,550.08 <lb />
sub. <lb />
I 55,583.81 <lb />
7,469.20 Cash's <lb />
675-90 <lb />
755.09 <lb />
86,500.00 <lb />
1122,815.79 <lb />
party. <lb />
. I In <lb />
Mr. F. J- and child- <lb />
returned today from a visit <lb />
m her former home in New <lb />
York. <lb />
Prof. W returned <lb />
Friday evening from Wilson <lb />
r ii ha b en attending a <lb />
institute, <lb />
Nina returned <lb />
F afternoon a p at <lb />
m h de, G. <lb />
L. ire, near Stokes- <lb />
p. M alts d n. d, <lb />
; id, y . . fr m <lb />
u r they t <lb />
N rd <lb />
morn <lb />
, r . <lb />
. i i <lb />
FORECLOSURE SALE. <lb />
further use d of the pains in <lb />
back, regulated the of the <lb />
y secretions and me renewed B virtue of the authority vested in <lb />
strength cannot. mu h in , in decree of fore- <lb />
favor of s Kidney I ills. j fa the Superior court of <lb />
For sale by all Price GO on the day of August, <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, cause of L. C. Skinner vs. <lb />
New York, vie agents for the United g g. Jones and wife, Fannie M. Jones, <lb />
will expose to lie sale before the <lb />
Remember the doer in Greenville, Pitt <lb />
take no oilier. <lb />
CERTIFICATE of <lb />
TE I <lb />
Presents m y CO e <lb />
on 2nd day of <lb />
t o'clock M., the <lb />
described tracts of land in <lb />
e order owing, to <lb />
1st. I s ii certain tract <lb />
ritual township <lb />
Mil adjoining the of <lb />
. to. i i . , known the <lb />
t . tho same lauds <lb />
n A. Jones and wife by <lb />
Whereas. It appears t-i my <lb />
by , <lb />
. v i; . s dis- pp d wit. afterwards <lb />
a n i i by us <lb />
cam .- i i <lb />
.,.; I arm r Gin <lb />
C I., o; t. . . . u. <lb />
M . , I , . i us in Hi part <lb />
-ii <lb />
Jo ea by B. A. Join <lb />
i -2 acres mo <lb />
pd <lb />
I ill set lots Not. and <lb />
No. i the of <lb />
f e i the ate S <lb />
ti <lb />
A, . ,. e I a o the ate . .- a- <lb />
Pal el . .; J. t Griffin, <lb />
n i i eh <lb />
Total <lb />
Total, 220,659.68 <lb />
State of North Carolina --County of Pitt, <lb />
I, Jas. L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear the above statement is true to the . best of my <lb />
and belief. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to j q <lb />
this day of Sept. 1909. <lb />
II. D. BATEMAN, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. B, Wilson, <lb />
B. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
in the State of N. C at tho close of business, Sept. .<lb />
ma be r <lb />
. . <lb />
m . . <lb />
v ;. H ii <lb />
. said ii <lb />
, i n.-. appointment m . . <lb />
. . <lb />
, ; r .- r, Ger- <lb />
. Ru b I end <lb />
.- i- pi t i Wooten, <lb />
; , <lb />
v . to .-.,. , a. D., l t. <lb />
acre i <lb />
t laid in i- <lb />
i ling the <lb />
of May i <lb />
,,.,. . v. Ms <lb />
. ; U aces Ii being i i <lb />
turn . . . . eS tr, c ,; t k. J es <lb />
, t the ii , i i i s. These to <lb />
. the 25th d I t i I in acres men <lb />
i e or s T i n of sale i ash. <lb />
i , v.- This . , 1909 <lb />
. . , Jr., C <lb />
rs th i <lb />
I lie <lb />
r . I . <lb />
.-. . . p . i y <lb />
hi h <lb />
.;. <lb />
in i <lb />
law. <lb />
in Ti I <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
RE <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
sec an <lb />
All Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages. 0.0 <lb />
Banking h a <lb />
and <lb />
Loans <lb />
Hue from Banks<lb />
coin, including all <lb />
currency <lb />
ha k rotes and <lb />
other U. S. notes ii. i <lb />
1- <lb />
to<lb />
Tyson <lb />
Lead <lb />
on <lb />
Market. <lb />
as a of <lb />
M P a i . ; t <lb />
. . r -.- t;. I I p r- <lb />
. ii to shaving chums the e u s <lb />
id present them to <lb />
r d within t rive months <lb />
from dale, or this will be <lb />
pleaded in of their recovery. <lb />
per one said estate, <lb />
will make payment. <lb />
Tali th day Sept <lb />
J. B. Jam. s, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary St <lb />
and <lb />
nave <lb />
-k <lb />
162.088 pounds tobacco at an. <lb />
, I average of taking every-, i <lb />
Notice to ors. <lb />
THE HABIT. LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue a m <lb />
. and delivered j B. P. and <lb />
to y ,. r ,, th <lb />
January, mortgage appears <lb />
of record in he office of the <lb />
day F. D Foxhall, at, o-j <lb />
in th the court house door in clerk of mt as <lb />
Ca sold Ore. i on Thursday, of Jess Barrel., <lb />
the folio or ed notice hereby given i.-r- <lb />
i tn.- c of s n indebted the estate to ma <lb />
the town of fountain payment <lb />
persons haying c aims <lb />
Joseph Lane i mm i th-4th ; st <lb />
f I. . . a stake at Black <lb />
Swamp and r the lire Lot No i <lb />
to i. ; l h his III e <lb />
i. a i p <lb />
to a staVe; down said Swamp <lb />
the being tho ram I t <lb />
J- i to B, . Mi b by Joseph <lb />
the floor. This ii the <lb />
best all-round sale that <lb />
Here are of <lb />
I- made for Individual <lb />
by <lb />
the <lb />
M. at at<lb />
14.-, at at 2- <lb />
ii average 114.77. j <lb />
Smith- <lb />
M at <lb />
aw average 117.41. <lb />
t the . for t to the <lb />
o the 24th day <lb />
Au or this n tie I be <lb />
I . r <lb />
T day t August, . <lb />
C. I. W <lb />
of <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Stock, <lb />
Surplus fund, <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Notes and bills ad <lb />
payable, <lb />
I Or 24.719.04 <lb />
Sub. Chit. 96.107.82 <lb />
Total <lb />
17,500.04 <lb />
4,845.70 <lb />
60,000.03 <lb />
122,855.08 <lb />
State of North Carol mi- County . t, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, the I bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
statement is true to the of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before we, <lb />
this day Sept. 1909. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
R O. <lb />
J L. WOOTEN, <lb />
E. G. N. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OP <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Ai the close of business, Sept. 1909. <lb />
1909. <lb />
day <lb />
of , <lb />
. i <lb />
W R. at<lb />
MER ER, <lb />
Jami i n .; <lb />
VI <lb />
at average<lb />
I J. M. Stokes-200 at <lb />
at <lb />
average <lb />
Z. V. Smith-170 at at <lb />
Use. at at <lb />
L D Et <lb />
at at average <lb />
r. <lb />
wit to <lb />
Mr. Si Weaver, , . <lb />
. . i. , I <lb />
peanut.--. Last year on two and <lb />
is he raised <lb />
This although <lb />
the crop is not good as it <lb />
might h; been he w t I <lb />
bu la i e acres. He <lb />
I plants the v <lb />
large , vi pr . <lb />
the nut r t hat ti n <lb />
. and Galloway Taylor-102 at , <lb />
Pronounced y in clusters tear. <lb />
at at var . I <lb />
Notice realty s <lb />
Having h -fore the <lb />
t . i Put county as <lb />
administratrix f i stale of I. W. <lb />
Tucker, deceased, notice is <lb />
t a I persons bid t. he <lb />
estate to m to <lb />
the and all s <lb />
claims against are <lb />
hat the. present th same <lb />
t. u i f r On or <lb />
fore the . f Au I or <lb />
notice will he plead of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This of , <lb />
It u <lb />
of J. W. Tucker <lb />
p r, r. <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
112,066.61 Capital stock <lb />
.,, Surplus fund <lb />
and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from and <lb />
silver coin, including <lb />
minor <lb />
Nut bunk and other <lb />
U. S notes HP <lb />
Total <lb />
650.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 432.06 <lb />
Hills payable 5,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 3,130.65 <lb />
179.64 <lb />
169.98 <lb />
Total <lb />
n i <lb />
. o. <lb />
it of <lb />
y i i prices as <lb />
this take your tobacco to the <lb />
Star ware. ltd <lb />
be much i n <lb />
this en th y <lb />
at average j There ii money in them. The <lb />
tops are v. item i f ed <lb />
. film <lb />
from <lb />
with <lb />
it sicks <lb />
no baa <lb />
. <lb />
i e . i <lb />
Stray Up <lb />
I h <lb />
Bill <lb />
black son-, . <lb />
ii. <lb />
-i <lb />
i same by proving owner- <lb />
paying charges, <lb />
S. I. <lb />
Home, N. r. <lb />
Sept. 10th, 1909. <lb />
. i<lb />
,. <lb />
. and <lb />
I ft <lb />
Dunn. <lb />
for <lb />
will <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
over <lb />
H. BENTLEY <lb />
bill <lb />
fertility the i L <lb />
Dispatch. m <lb />
ere <lb />
And <lb />
Most <lb />
W. Bryan <lb />
lie agency f. a re i i <lb />
. . <lb />
h he <lb />
are selling on guarantee to <lb />
GUM any Liver Trouble. If food does <lb />
not digest well, if there is gs or pin <lb />
in the if t;. ii m <lb />
and breath t If i <lb />
and strain-m B s Liver <lb />
cure you. if no . . <lb />
Dr. W. Bryan's personal tee <lb />
to return your money, Liver <lb />
Pills give relief and . per- <lb />
cures of <lb />
and all Then are <lb />
strong stab but Dr. s <lb />
his customers a I i rove <lb />
the truth, and if a <lb />
cent box of <lb />
are not satisfied will, then n to <lb />
Dr. Bryan and ask <lb />
Also for sale by It. <lb />
den. N. C <lb />
pf, pr <lb />
I SI . <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 swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst. Cashier. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. Hunsucker, <lb />
fore me <lb />
sworn <lb />
this 10th day of Sept., <lb />
R. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors<lb />
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb />
NIAGARA <lb />
as via <lb />
Chesapeake Steamship <lb />
FALLS <lb />
AT EXTREMELY <lb />
LOW RATES <lb />
Daily Sunday. p. m. Arrive B. <lb />
am the for any further formation. <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., Norfolk. Va.<lb />
i attack night of s me <lb />
form of bowel om II may one to <lb />
be <lb />
gains at with a bottle o Dr. <lb />
Warranted J. I. <lb />
i mold's <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Ho n C<lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Hope Well, N. C. Sept. 1909. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at Hope Well <lb />
Sunday afternoon. There a <lb />
Urge attendance as usual. <lb />
J. G. and L. M. Lancaster, of <lb />
New Bern, are visiting their <lb />
sister Mrs- G. C. Cox. <lb />
Mrs. Ida Parker, of Stokes, is <lb />
visiting at J. H. <lb />
week. <lb />
Lelia <lb />
Lawhorn and Joseph and Frank <lb />
Little, of Greene county, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Clara Smith. <lb />
Miss Mary of Green- <lb />
ville, made a week end visit with <lb />
Misses Maggie and Julia <lb />
Misses Lula Nelson, of Win- <lb />
and Myrtle Smith, of <lb />
Ayden. are visiting Misses Lula <lb />
and Lelia this week. <lb />
Misses Eva and Luna Hart, of <lb />
Ayden. spent Sunday afternoon <lb />
with their cousin. Miss Rosalie <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
Mrs. John Langston, of Kin- <lb />
is visiting Mrs. T. W. Hart <lb />
this week. <lb />
Miss Alma Cannon is visiting <lb />
in Greenville this week. <lb />
On Saturday evening Misses <lb />
Clara Smith and Mamie <lb />
gave a lawn party in honor of <lb />
fifteenth birthday. The evening <lb />
was perfect and the lawn was <lb />
lighted very pretty. The guests <lb />
assembled about eight o'clock <lb />
and were met and seated by Miss <lb />
Lelia and J. R. cox. They <lb />
all chatted very happily until <lb />
about when they were <lb />
to the tables scattered about <lb />
on the lawn. Those present were <lb />
L. M. Lancaster with Miss <lb />
Cox, T. E. Skinner with Miss <lb />
Charity Worthington. J. C. <lb />
with Miss Lelia <lb />
Frank Mi-s Addie <lb />
Joe Little with Miss Alice <lb />
J. R. Cox with Miss <lb />
Lula Thad Cannon with <lb />
Miss Mabel Skinner, . L. <lb />
with Miss Lula Nelson, A. <lb />
Sugg with Miss Cox, Os <lb />
car with Alias Julia <lb />
Smith. Frank Stokes with Miss <lb />
Mary Kittrell, Bobbin Harris <lb />
with Miss Maggie Smith. D. W. <lb />
Williams with Miss <lb />
Smith, L. J, with Miss <lb />
Bertha Stokes, Ernest Cox with <lb />
Miss Mamie Elmer Worth- <lb />
with Miss Rosalie Skinner, <lb />
Hunter Cox with Miss Clara <lb />
Smith. Jerry Worthington with <lb />
Miss Lelia L <lb />
Suggs with Mis-s <lb />
Roland Cannon with Miss Stella <lb />
Cox, Fen- <lb />
Cox and David <lb />
Smith. Cream and cake were <lb />
served abundantly. <lb />
About the crowd ex <lb />
Dressed their pleasure and con- <lb />
Misses Smith and <lb />
and dispersed to re- <lb />
homes. The evening <lb />
will Ion,; be remembered by all. <lb />
May their future be full of pros- <lb />
ii tho wish of many <lb />
friends. <lb />
STATE HEWS. <lb />
Inert it in North Care- <lb />
Mr. J. B. Henry has harvested <lb />
his field of fine corn and from a <lb />
plat, nearly acre, he gathered <lb />
bushels. A fine acre was <lb />
measured by a committee and <lb />
the corn also measured for the <lb />
prize to be offered. Mr. Henry <lb />
says that is the way to make <lb />
corn and is satisfied that Ids will <lb />
cost him not more than cents <lb />
per bushel. Wadesboro <lb />
Mr. John Shoe who lives near <lb />
the Brown Mill, was badly hurt <lb />
to-day about o'clock as th <lb />
result of s blasting chaise ex <lb />
prematurely. Mr. Shoe <lb />
was engaged in digging a well <lb />
for Mr. M. T. Yow, and was in <lb />
the well arranging a blast. He <lb />
had it ready to ignite, when in <lb />
throwing down a hammer it <lb />
struck a piece of flint rock, pro- <lb />
a which at once <lb />
the powder. An ex <lb />
immediately followed, <lb />
and Mr. Shoe was badly hurt on <lb />
the face and body. It is thought <lb />
that his eyes have been put out. <lb />
and there are grave fears of his <lb />
r co vary. <lb />
Henderson, N. C, Sept,, <lb />
All Henderson is in grief tonight <lb />
over the sad death of Dr. Ed <lb />
Tucker, son of the late Dr. <lb />
Tucker. Dr. Tucker was <lb />
married and was about twenty- <lb />
years old. He was one of <lb />
the most popular young men in <lb />
n, universally esteemed <lb />
and had won a place of certain <lb />
success in the profession of den- <lb />
The news of his sudden <lb />
death shocked the whole town. <lb />
Dr. Tucker returned yesterday <lb />
from Wisconsin, where <lb />
he had been visiting his sister. <lb />
In the morning he said he was <lb />
sick and did not go to his office. <lb />
About four o'clock he was seen <lb />
up the street, returned to his <lb />
hi me, and at o'clock the <lb />
sound of a pistol was heard in <lb />
his room. Friends who hastened <lb />
to the <lb />
Law Sentiment. <lb />
The Statesville Landmark, car- <lb />
on the discussion as to tax <lb />
assessment and tax dodgers, <lb />
utters a truth about laws and <lb />
their enforcement when it says j <lb />
that is one <lb />
things about our system of gov- <lb />
that in most cases men <lb />
whose special business is to en-1 <lb />
force the law will neglect that i <lb />
duty in many instances unless <lb />
public sentiment forces them to <lb />
act. In other words, if the <lb />
of a law is popular, it i <lb />
will usually be enforced If the, <lb />
law is unpopular and <lb />
is a disagreeable duty, action j <lb />
will not be taken when it can be <lb />
avoided. The prohibition law is <lb />
a shining <lb />
sentiment is strong <lb />
the law is enforced. <lb />
When the sentiment is not <lb />
strong it is not <lb />
particularly as to taxation and; <lb />
lax enforcement of the law, j <lb />
which has become a in <lb />
some localities in this State, it <lb />
true that public sentiment needs j <lb />
CO be aroused. sheriff, <lb />
tax collectors other county <lb />
officials whose business it is to J <lb />
see to these says <lb />
Landmark, too often <lb />
concerned about votes than the <lb />
E no longer handle Wire Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb />
received the agency for the famous Di WIRE <lb />
FENCE. Strictly Independent. Car load j arrived- <lb />
Don't fail to see it. Bot Fence at Best Prices. <lb />
Tea Things to Do this Month. <lb />
Arrange for some cover crop <lb />
on all the land you can. Have <lb />
clover, vetch, rye, oats, or wheat <lb />
on every acre possible <lb />
Cut your corn and save the <lb />
whole crop. Unless you live in <lb />
some humid section where you <lb />
know you cannot do better, don't <lb />
waste your time and reduce your <lb />
of grain by pulling fodder. <lb />
Pick out the very best and <lb />
mot productive individual corn <lb />
stalks for seed next year. <lb />
Prepare a good seed bed <lb />
for all fall grain and sow some <lb />
oats right now. <lb />
Sow some grazing crops for <lb />
your <lb />
don't fatten them on corn alone. <lb />
Plant vegetables for win-j Performance of their duty, <lb />
use, turnips, lettuce, radish-1 When they are made to know <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 />
es, peas, cabbage, spinach, car- <lb />
rots, etc. Put up late vegetables <lb />
and fruit for winter. <lb />
Clean the weeds out of the <lb />
garden and truck patches, from <lb />
around the buildings, along the <lb />
roadside and out of the pasture. <lb />
Look after the poultry, <lb />
repair, clean out and whitewash <lb />
the houses, sow some crops for <lb />
feed, pick out birds for <lb />
exhibition. <lb />
See that the barns, stables <lb />
and other buildings are in good <lb />
repair for the winter. <lb />
Start some movement for <lb />
improving the roads of your <lb />
Far- <lb />
mer. <lb />
that those who bear their full <lb />
share of the burden are more to <lb />
be feared than the shirkers, they <lb />
will get Which is the <lb />
whole case in a <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
A Rocker <lb />
An interesting butter churn is <lb />
rotated or whirled by gently <lb />
rocking its support. The churn <lb />
receptacle rests upon straps <lb />
which are fastened to the ends of <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Sept. 1st, 1900. <lb />
Resources <lb />
the rockers. The rockers and discounts <lb />
Don't waste buying <lb />
when you can y ct h of <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty- <lb />
com found that he was cents. A piece of <lb />
, , with liniment It superior to <lb />
whether <lb />
made in collapsible sections <lb />
hinged- The weight of the box <lb />
on the straps furnishes a con- <lb />
tension which causes the <lb />
box to as the frame rocks <lb />
The person churning can sit be <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 8,252.78 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from 6,718.86 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency 1,880.25 <lb />
It is not known I piaster for lame pairs in the side <lb />
it was an accidental discharge or by <lb />
whether in a paroxysm of pain <lb />
side, the churn, or work in differ- Nat bank <lb />
em parts of the room while the. 1.107 <lb />
is being made, it only Total <lb />
being necessary to rock it <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Coital stock <lb />
Surplus fond 5,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 2,888.00 <lb />
Bills payable 20,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposits 9,483.10 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 29,427.68 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Certified checks 10.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
I dealers. <lb />
Night on Bald Mountain <lb />
On a lonely night Alex. Fenton of <lb />
Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald <lb />
Mountain to the home of a neighbor, <lb />
tortured Asthma, bent on curing <lb />
him with Dr. King's New Discovery, <lb />
that had cured of asthma. This <lb />
wonderful medicine soon relieved and <lb />
quickly cured his neighbor. Later it <lb />
eared son's wife of a severe lung <lb />
trouble- Mil ions the <lb />
est Throat and Lung cure on Earth. <lb />
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages <lb />
and Sore Lungs are surely It <lb />
Best for Hay Fever. Grip and Whoop- <lb />
Cough. and f Trial bottle <lb />
free. Guaranteed by all druggists. <lb />
that deprived him of his will <lb />
power, the young man took his <lb />
own lite- The sad event has <lb />
brought sorrow to the whole <lb />
town, for there was not a mere <lb />
popular young man in Henderson <lb />
than Dr. Tucker. <lb />
Go With a Rush. <lb />
The demand for that wonderful <lb />
Liver and K Dr <lb />
New I ill is astound The <lb />
any never saw the like. <lb />
because they r fail to <lb />
Sour Stomach, <lb />
ache. Chills and Malaria. at <lb />
all s. <lb />
its motion begins to <lb />
Peary Should Put Up or Shut Up <lb />
In a signed statement, made to <lb />
a representative of the <lb />
led Press on yesterday, Com- <lb />
Peary am. <lb />
the only who has j the <lb />
been to the North Per-1 September 15th <lb />
naps. Further than state- <lb />
North Carolina Industries. <lb />
The Tradesman, Chattanooga, <lb />
Tenn. reports the following <lb />
industries established in North <lb />
cotton <lb />
ARE <lb />
That th TO ll <lb />
IX know MM <lb />
files exclude from th <lb />
and other kept in <lb />
Sanitary Condition <lb />
Why take any your health <lb />
ll concerned Why not <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE ICE CREAM <lb />
la MINUTES <lb />
lb A i <lb />
jell-0 ICE NEW <lb />
It Is to Simply of <lb />
one pr. Into of milk And <lb />
f without rooking, or tho ad- <lb />
of anything Tin, two <lb />
quart of i para bad <lb />
A good cream <lb />
bought for a dollar or two which <lb />
for and will <lb />
package CREAM Pow- <lb />
for Hie. <lb />
Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw. <lb />
and Unflavored. <lb />
Sold by all good <lb />
Tho G. Pun Fed Co., lo Roy, H. Y. <lb />
Cattle on <lb />
When the farmers <lb />
begin to in cat <lb />
specialty and all other crops sub- <lb />
to tint industry, the land <lb />
will become so rich in a law <lb />
years that the guano bills will <lb />
will be cut in half, or eliminated <lb />
entirely from the expense ac- <lb />
count. A four farm with <lb />
eighty acres of arable land, forty <lb />
acres of Bermuda pasture and <lb />
thirty of wood land would sup- <lb />
port to cattle year round. <lb />
The cattle, horses and pigs would <lb />
eat all the grain, hay and cotton <lb />
seed meal raised on the place. <lb />
The marketable articles would <lb />
be milk, butter, cotton and pigs <lb />
Out of the forty cattle, if a dairy <lb />
breed is used, twenty of them <lb />
would be giving milk all the <lb />
time- That would mean gal- <lb />
of milk daily if the milk was <lb />
sold. If the cream is churned it <lb />
would mean to pounds of <lb />
butter; each week and skim <lb />
enough for the calves and to <lb />
keep two dozen pigs with their <lb />
tails curled all the <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Commander Peary re- <lb />
fused to offer any evidence back- <lb />
tip his assertion that Dr. <lb />
Cook is a fake. <lb />
the proper he says <lb />
he will prove that he is the only <lb />
white man to enter to the polar <lb />
region. <lb />
Toe to offer , , <lb />
is one makes an open Running repairs to all i <lb />
which reflects upon the <lb />
and honesty of an-j <lb />
such proof is <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. Ii. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn in before <lb />
me, this 10th day of Sept., 1909. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary P <lb />
K. I, Davis, <lb />
B. M. Lewis, <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
mill. <lb />
cotton gin. <lb />
cotton mils. <lb />
iron <lb />
wot king plant. <lb />
lumber com- <lb />
M, JOHNSTON. <lb />
machinery, all <lb />
.,, f, <lb />
ems a . <lb />
tit. I <lb />
I. .-. y u. . <lb />
Ail work guaranteed terns r.-a- <lb />
available, it were better to with- left at L. <lb />
bold all until g PP or phone <lb />
proper j <lb />
The public prefers <lb />
billingsgate. In so far as<lb />
paper is concerned, it believes <lb />
that both Peary and Cook reach <lb />
ed the pole, and will continue to <lb />
believe this until it sees the <lb />
proof that Cook is an impostor. <lb />
We have given considerable <lb />
space to Peary's account of his <lb />
trip it is the livest news <lb />
of the day, and because the <lb />
public wants the news. Our <lb />
private opinion is that Com- <lb />
Peary is making an ass <lb />
of himself by continuing his <lb />
course of without <lb />
offering proof positive that Cook <lb />
is a liar and an impostor. Char <lb />
News.<lb />
complexion well as <lb />
temper Is rendered miserable by a <lb />
liver. By taking; Chamberlain's <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets you can <lb />
improve both. Sold by ail dealers. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get m <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
la a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Ill I r <lb />
in mind, . .<lb />
-j .;. <lb />
can <lb />
cw.-t. carried I <lb />
with i <lb />
and <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
A MU the sear. the table baud, <lb />
S I I attention, physical lull . a la II l <lb />
V W and elocution. application to <lb />
REV. JAMES CANNON, JR. M. A., V. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
Efficiency. <lb />
The Greenville Banking and <lb />
Trust Co. always up-to date in <lb />
procuring utilities to add to the <lb />
efficiency of the office force in <lb />
business, has just <lb />
installed a money counter and <lb />
changing machine. This adds a <lb />
great deal to the speed and <lb />
accuracy in handing money. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get Harriers <lb />
Horse Goods i. c <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op <lb />
p Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, and next door to John <lb />
Buggy building. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. U. <lb />
DR B. L Um <lb />
Dentist <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DR. S. HASSELL <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office on Thin formerly <lb />
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, <lb />
H. H. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
N. C <lb />
U I. W. H. LONG <lb />
Mo Ore and <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
f R H S N N C <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
College of Agriculture end Mechanic <lb />
Arts. <lb />
The State's college for vocational <lb />
training. Courses in Agriculture <lb />
Horticulture; in Civil. <lb />
Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton <lb />
Milling and In <lb />
Why not fit for <lb />
life by one of courses <lb />
Address <lb />
D. H. HILL, President, <lb />
West N. <lb />
Subscribe lo the Reflector.<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
AND <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
indicate that he thought it all <lb />
belonged to him, even Cook's <lb />
store houses along the route. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
may be had upon <lb />
application -t office in Tn <lb />
Building, corner and <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as second-, lass mail matter. <lb />
There seems to be about as <lb />
much difference the <lb />
or of Mrs. and Mrs. Peary <lb />
as there is between their <lb />
bands. And it all goes to the <lb />
credit of the Cook side. <lb />
Minnesota Republicans are ex- <lb />
pressing much displeasure, <lb />
most indignation, at some of the <lb />
utterances of President Taft in <lb />
his speeches while passing <lb />
through that State. But their's <lb />
is a kind of madness that will <lb />
DOt last long. They will be <lb />
back the procession all right <lb />
when next voting time comes- <lb />
FRIDAY SEPT 1909. <lb />
The days and night are <lb />
now on equal terms <lb />
just <lb />
Who is going to pay for the <lb />
arbitration at the <lb />
controversy <lb />
Peary is not the only man who <lb />
ever tried U make a bluff <lb />
was called. <lb />
Hero's hoping the president <lb />
may have a trip as sale as it is <lb />
long. <lb />
If they COUld bring the North <lb />
Pole home it might break the <lb />
ice trust. <lb />
If Greenville people have <lb />
money to invest in real estate, <lb />
their home town is the best <lb />
place to put it. This is safer <lb />
than buying pig the <lb />
in some town you know nothing <lb />
about. <lb />
were sent out that gave the <lb />
that he was nowhere <lb />
near death's door. We do not <lb />
understand why physicians <lb />
should give out such reports that <lb />
are so misleading. <lb />
CONTEST FOR PIANO. <lb />
Nearly everybody is from <lb />
Missouri now, wants to be shown <lb />
the North Pole. <lb />
It is time moving picture <lb />
were announcing North <lb />
Pole scenes on their programs. <lb />
Greenville could will follow <lb />
lead in the dog <lb />
matter and have all dogs <lb />
muzzled or shot Only a week <lb />
or ago a young man was bit- <lb />
ten by one one of our stores <lb />
The manufacturers write that <lb />
they will be ready lo ship the <lb />
slogan buttons for Greenville on <lb />
the 17th. So it will not be long <lb />
fore all the folks can be wear <lb />
Greenville, yours if <lb />
you <lb />
It has been predicted that the <lb />
census to be taken next year <lb />
rill show one hundred millions <lb />
people the United States. <lb />
That, is a big bunch of folks, but <lb />
we expect the hunt is going to <lb />
them. <lb />
Dr. Cook reached Ne York <lb />
today his return from <lb />
the North Pole, and his <lb />
home city, Brooklyn, gave him a <lb />
reception that even surpassed <lb />
the ovation given him in <lb />
hagen. Peary's denunciation of <lb />
Cook seems to have no effect <lb />
preventing the doctor from get- <lb />
ting the honors all right. <lb />
The more sand-clay work done <lb />
the streets roads is just <lb />
that much more of a good thing. <lb />
The weather is getting against <lb />
I , but some of us will have to <lb />
to our straw hat a while <lb />
longer. <lb />
Peary's attendant got <lb />
off some high sounding language <lb />
in his interview with the <lb />
Press representative. The <lb />
Durham Herald suggests that if <lb />
he did it himself he has no <lb />
being body <lb />
Yes, sir, we are getting down <lb />
to navigation now. The latest <lb />
project is a combination auto- <lb />
mobile and Hying machine, pro- <lb />
with both wheels and <lb />
wings. It proposes to spin <lb />
along on the wheels where roads <lb />
are good and when bad places <lb />
are reached Hap its wings and <lb />
fly over. That's the stuff. <lb />
Peary's charge that Cook took <lb />
fake observations to prove that <lb />
he had been to the North Pole <lb />
could just as well be turned into <lb />
an intimation that it is what he <lb />
did himself. The man free <lb />
with insinuating accusations <lb />
others, is in most eases <lb />
giving an insight into what he <lb />
would do if he was the other <lb />
fellow's place. <lb />
in Easy Chair. <lb />
To do one's work seated in a <lb />
chair, to have money in bank <lb />
and in pocket, to own <lb />
biles and trotting horses, to wear <lb />
good clothes, to have plenty to <lb />
eat and drink, and to see wealth <lb />
in grain, vegetables and live <lb />
stock accumulating, with no <lb />
grievance except that laborers <lb />
are few-that is the picture <lb />
which Mr. Wilson, Secretary of <lb />
Agriculture, draws of the West- <lb />
farmer. <lb />
If the prosperity thus officially <lb />
attested be real the cities and <lb />
towns of this country contain <lb />
millions of people who have been <lb />
hopelessly deluded, for in spite <lb />
of Mr. Wilson's assertions there <lb />
is an unending procession from <lb />
the farm to the factory. Men <lb />
do exchange abundance for <lb />
scarcity, the comfort of <lb />
for the anxiety of <lb />
or the pleasure of com <lb />
profits for the pain of <lb />
solving the cost-of-living prob- <lb />
Accepting Mr. Wilson's <lb />
statement, we must ask, not as <lb />
of old, Why do people leave the <lb />
but, Why do not people <lb />
leave the York <lb />
World. <lb />
At the Mercantile Company <lb />
Store. <lb />
The contest for the beautiful <lb />
up-right piano at the Central <lb />
Mercantile Company's store is <lb />
progressing; very rapidly and the <lb />
people are interested to know <lb />
who is going to get this grand <lb />
prize. Following is a list of the <lb />
leaders. There are hundreds of <lb />
other but space for <lb />
bids publishing. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Janette Tyson <lb />
Lizzie Cox <lb />
Ann Savage <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Lula Taylor <lb />
St. Peter's Church <lb />
Annie May Edwards <lb />
Eula Langley <lb />
W. H. Arnold <lb />
Mary <lb />
Lawrence Fulford <lb />
Frieda Briley <lb />
Mrs. Jonah Briley <lb />
Jennie Congleton <lb />
Sycamore Hill Ch. <lb />
Methodist Church. Parmele <lb />
Episcopal Church <lb />
Baptist Church <lb />
Eliza Mills <lb />
Roland Jenkins <lb />
Get in the race and work, <lb />
lowest may be the leader at the <lb />
close of this great contest. <lb />
Taft is drawing almost as <lb />
large crowds in the West as <lb />
Cook will get when he readies <lb />
New York <lb />
They will not even let the <lb />
president's cabinet rest, the re- <lb />
port being current that certain <lb />
members U <lb />
the <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
If a man feels like he must <lb />
show his mulish propensities <lb />
and kick, whether or not there is <lb />
anything to kick about, he should <lb />
take himself to the woods where <lb />
he can kick to his heart's <lb />
without being molested. <lb />
If you do not like a town, get <lb />
Ne Good Roads, No Progress. <lb />
Those counties which have no <lb />
macadam roads and which are <lb />
not joining in the general good <lb />
roads movement will soon <lb />
themselves left far behind in <lb />
the march of progress their <lb />
neighbors are making. The <lb />
good roads idea has come in this <lb />
part of the country to stay. It <lb />
is no sudden spurt of fancy, no <lb />
fad of a day. The people who <lb />
use the highways have learned <lb />
CAROLINA CLUB. <lb />
An That Have the <lb />
Support of Our Citizens. <lb />
Carolina Club had a very en- <lb />
meeting Monday night, <lb />
the beat for some months, and <lb />
now the outlook for the club is <lb />
very much brighter. Recently <lb />
there were rumors that the club <lb />
might disband, but such a course <lb />
would be a misfortune to the <lb />
town, and we are glad that re <lb />
newed interest is being shown. <lb />
There are a number of good <lb />
who should connect them- <lb />
selves with the and give it <lb />
their support, for it is an <lb />
that does much to promote <lb />
the interests the community. <lb />
The present officers and <lb />
of the club are as <lb />
Dr. D L. James, president. <lb />
L Hall, vice president. <lb />
W. S- Atkins, <lb />
A. J. treasurer. <lb />
Dr. E. A. R. Williams, <lb />
D. M. Clark, 0- C. <lb />
Jesse and j. E. Gates, <lb />
board of governors. <lb />
Members-W. S. Atkins, P. T. <lb />
Anthony, H. D. Bateman. F. H. <lb />
W. L. Best, C. E. Brad- <lb />
R- L. Carr. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
R. J. Cobb, W. H. J. W. <lb />
Ferrell. G. G. E. G. <lb />
Flanagan, J- L. Fleming, F. D. <lb />
Foxhall, S. E, Gates, O. C. <lb />
Gregory, W. L. Hall, R. J. <lb />
Howard, J. B. Higgs, W- E. <lb />
Hooker, T. M. Hooker, J. N. <lb />
Hart, D. L. James, F. G. <lb />
R. J. J. Laughing- <lb />
house, C. Laughinghouse, <lb />
W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., D. C. <lb />
Moore, L. I. E. Moore, <lb />
A. J. Moore, J. S. Mooring, A. <lb />
Moseley, E. A. Jr., <lb />
N. C. Sept. 1903 <lb />
R. E. Willoughby went to <lb />
Greenville Friday and reports <lb />
tobacco selling considerably <lb />
better. <lb />
Mrs. Lloyd Smith went to. <lb />
Hay wood Smith's Friday even-C. T. B. J. Pulley, M. <lb />
inK H. Harry Skinner, Jr., <lb />
Misses Mattie Little and Gertie J I. Smith, Jesse H. B. <lb />
Smith spent Friday night and j Smith, J. L. Starkey, H. E. <lb />
Saturday at Haywood Smith's Sledge, W. J. Turnage, C. R- <lb />
and returned the evening. Townsend. M. L. Turnage, R A. <lb />
Mrs. Hetty Green long held <lb />
the distinction of being the <lb />
richest woman in the world, but <lb />
Mr. the late railroad -i d <lb />
magnate, having willed his en- UM not be <lb />
tire estate to his wife But if you will stay any- <lb />
reserve, makes her the wealth- <lb />
living. <lb />
Peary now says he is going to <lb />
make a dash for the South Pole. <lb />
If stops on the way Cook may <lb />
get ahead of him again.<lb />
the lapse between base bail <lb />
and foot bail the State and the <lb />
county fairs come in to occupy <lb />
the attention of the people, <lb />
Peary on his long dis- <lb />
talk just like he <lb />
everybody at this end of the <lb />
wireless was believing what he <lb />
says. <lb />
low, then stop your kicking. <lb />
Mrs. Haywood Smith was in <lb />
our town a short while Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Emma Byrd. of lamps, <lb />
the difference in results between Florida, and Miss Ella Hart, of <lb />
The aldermen of Kinston have <lb />
passed an ordinance prohibiting <lb />
logs running at large on the <lb />
street of that town unless so <lb />
securely muzzled that they can- <lb />
not bite. This is a good ex- <lb />
ample for every other town to <lb />
follow,<lb />
Attorneys for Breese and <lb />
Dickinson, the bank <lb />
wreckers, who w r; recently <lb />
in the Federal court, are <lb />
trying to get a new trial on the <lb />
ground, as alleged, an <lb />
the court had unlawful <lb />
conversation with certain of the <lb />
jurors before a verdict had been <lb />
returned. <lb />
Both Peary and the who <lb />
was with him have had their say <lb />
about the two days they spent <lb />
at the North Pole. If there is <lb />
anything in their statement <lb />
outside of a little self <lb />
for Peary a shout or two <lb />
when the flag was run up a tent <lb />
pole carried along for the <lb />
pose, we are unable to see it. <lb />
If that is all the information <lb />
Peary can give about the pole it <lb />
was not worth discovering. <lb />
good and bad ones and they <lb />
have determined to have the <lb />
former and are willing to tax <lb />
themselves to secure them. <lb />
Every county in the State which <lb />
has not a system of macadam <lb />
roads should at once form a good <lb />
roads association to push the <lb />
work of improving the highways, <lb />
The people in those counties in <lb />
which it is not done will, in <lb />
time to come, regret their in- <lb />
difference in this matter Char- <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Ayden, are visiting Mrs. T. A. <lb />
Nichols. <lb />
Miss Gertrude Critcher, of <lb />
Greenville, was visiting at Ivy <lb />
Smith's Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Greenville and other places <lb />
Tyson, Jr., C. C. Vines. H. V. <lb />
Whedbee, H. A. White, S. T. <lb />
White, C. M. Warren. Eugene <lb />
Wilson. Richard Williams. C. L. <lb />
Wilkinson, G. J. Woodward, D. <lb />
J. Whichard, A. T. Moore. <lb />
Hill Attacked by Mosquito Post. <lb />
By actual count, 459.000,000 <lb />
mosquitoes made Rock Hill their <lb />
Greenville last week, and each <lb />
were well I fellow thinks all of them were in <lb />
yearly meeting a; Tyson. There certainly has <lb />
last Sunday and the people of. he <lb />
the there must be some <lb />
prepared to feed all the visitors. the trouble, which <lb />
SAMPLE RAILROAD SUIT. <lb />
There was a large crowd. <lb />
The equinoctial storm of the I <lb />
last few days played much havoc <lb />
in the far South. Arkansas, <lb />
Mississippi, Texas <lb />
suffered severely. <lb />
Jim Robinson, of the Durham <lb />
Sun, intimates that he would <lb />
not bring suit against anybody <lb />
if prosperity should come hum- <lb />
ming along in an automobile and <lb />
strike him. <lb />
How seldom people think to <lb />
bestow praise upon those with <lb />
whom they are daily contact. <lb />
Your your associates, <lb />
your children and your wife <lb />
would find their loads lightened <lb />
by a word of commendation <lb />
and then.- Ledger. <lb />
And an occasional pat the <lb />
old man's back might help him <lb />
pull the harder. <lb />
Gov, John A. Johnson, of <lb />
Minnesota, died Tuesday morn- <lb />
his death his State <lb />
and the nation loses a good man. <lb />
Governor Johnson was truly a <lb />
-elf-made man. Beginning life <lb />
amid adverse surroundings and <lb />
having very advantages <lb />
in his youth, he worked out his <lb />
own destiny, and overcoming all <lb />
difficulties by his own efforts <lb />
arose to prominence <lb />
ed the highest honors the people <lb />
of his State could bestow upon <lb />
him. His death it a calamity. <lb />
A fashion note says women's <lb />
cloaks will be worn long this <lb />
winter. If they are it will be <lb />
the first time, as a new one is <lb />
usually wanted when they are I some people who voted against <lb />
Cabarrus county held an <lb />
on the question of issuing <lb />
bonds to pay off a large debt the <lb />
county owes, and the bond issue <lb />
was defeated. We will bet that <lb />
worn a few times. <lb />
Peary's manager thinks <lb />
no right to go hunting for <lb />
the North Pole. Peary's actions <lb />
they were wiping <lb />
out the debt. But the debt is <lb />
still there, and every citizen of <lb />
the county is responsible for his <lb />
part of it. <lb />
Those recognized as being the <lb />
more prominent physicians of <lb />
the country, must either not be <lb />
well up in their profession or <lb />
they practice much do <lb />
on the public. During <lb />
the illness of the late Mr. <lb />
daily information was <lb />
given out that he was rapidly <lb />
improving and would soon be <lb />
well. the case of Governor <lb />
Johnson, who died Tuesday <lb />
morning, as late as the after <lb />
noon before he died dispatches <lb />
An Instance of What Are <lb />
Up Against Occasionally. <lb />
A great case was being tried <lb />
in Graham court yesterday be- <lb />
fore Judge Biggs and a jury. <lb />
Three men are suing the Southern <lb />
Railway for failure to let them <lb />
off a train at The <lb />
evidence showed that the train <lb />
made the usual stop; that a <lb />
woman and child, if not others, <lb />
alighted, yet when some distance <lb />
out from Reidsville some one <lb />
pulled the bell cord and the train <lb />
stopped. The conductor found <lb />
that one of the three men did <lb />
the work and asked what was <lb />
the trouble. They said they <lb />
wanted to be put off at <lb />
ville. He tried to reason <lb />
with them but to no avail. <lb />
He wrote them a pass from <lb />
the next station back, but <lb />
tore it up and demanded that he <lb />
run the train back to Reidsville. <lb />
This he declined to do, hence the <lb />
suit. This Is quite the worst <lb />
ever. By stopping the train the <lb />
men made themselves liable to <lb />
indictment, suppose another <lb />
train had been following It is <lb />
easy to see what would have hap- <lb />
Had the conductor run <lb />
his train back to Reidsville he <lb />
would have done so at the risk of <lb />
the lives of the passengers and <lb />
had anyone been hurt the con- <lb />
would have been almost <lb />
lynched. Looks like the case <lb />
should be thrown out of court <lb />
Maybe it <lb />
Record. <lb />
be located and remedied. <lb />
Rev Jesse Moore, of Wilson. <lb />
filled Rev Mr. came down the <lb />
at Smiths f re <lb />
house Sunday J , Open up your <lb />
excellent sermons and, , <lb />
night. He returned to Wilson j The way <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
I swarms me ; <lb />
. rid of the crowds you will <lb />
Smith ti hum a in <lb />
. Mills Smith t,, burn a newspaper in <lb />
spent Sunday evening at B. P. the fireplace.-i he Record. <lb />
Willoughby's near Farmville. i <lb />
Miss Mary Anderson, of Marl- j ., <lb />
town, spent Saturday night <lb />
Sunday at C. E. j <lb />
We had a very nice shower <lb />
Saturday morning and a very <lb />
big rain in the evening. There <lb />
was also some rain Monday and <lb />
much cooler weather which <lb />
makes it a great deal more <lb />
pleasant. <lb />
Miss Mattie Little, who has <lb />
been spending several weeks <lb />
with relatives and f in our <lb />
community, returned yesterday <lb />
morning to her home in Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith went to <lb />
B. P. Willoughby's Saturday <lb />
morning to return Sunday even- <lb />
but we hear that she was <lb />
sick in bed and was not able to <lb />
come home. We hope she will <lb />
soon be well again. <lb />
Show Did Not Coat. <lb />
The company that was billed <lb />
to present Final Settle- <lb />
in the opera house here <lb />
Tuesday night, must have had a <lb />
final settlement as they <lb />
did not come to time. It is re- <lb />
ported that the company dis- <lb />
banded a few days ago. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
system <lb />
Our Greenville, if<lb />
In ft <lb />
m bettor, I c j <lb />
to improve until entirely cured <lb />
om In Win.<lb />
to you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates <lb />
Any kind of machine I will leave in a few days for Napoleon and Modem Invention. <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins or belts <lb />
at J. R- Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Geo. Hart, of <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. <lb />
Hart. <lb />
Spring dress goods laces and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
Dr. T. E. Peden left for Kenly <lb />
Wednesday to attend the Free <lb />
Will Baptist conference. <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
all absorbing <lb />
is there so many mosquitoes <lb />
And where do they come <lb />
fitting, rubber and <lb />
belting, rope and pulleys at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Richard Wingate has sold out <lb />
his livery business and will run <lb />
sale stables this fall. <lb />
T. W. Wood turnip and <lb />
rutabaga seed at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
School books and stationary <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
Perkins Tablets and other patent <lb />
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. Smith and little <lb />
son Ralph, went to Kinston Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Lawns, Laces and Hamburgs <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
The brick culvert near the to- <lb />
college in One of the best cartoons of the, <lb />
county. moment shows Napoleon stand- <lb />
School books, Bibles and on the French shore of the <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. English channel ruefully watch- <lb />
1.0. O. F. meets every Mon- machine that in <lb />
day night. There are three to approaches the English <lb />
take first degree and a full genius was <lb />
attendance requested at the next or power of <lb />
meeting. his thought upon the world, <lb />
K. Elite, a good top dresser, that that he <lb />
for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The Ayden graded school had <lb />
one of the largest openings that <lb />
it has ever had. <lb />
royal blue shoes for ladies <lb />
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- <lb />
Miss Rosa Bland returned Fri <lb />
day from a visit to Rocky Mount. <lb />
Our graded school opens Wed- <lb />
15th. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
can supply you with books, <lb />
tablets and all kinds of stationery- <lb />
Mrs. W. S. Blount and her <lb />
little grandson, Thomas, are <lb />
spending a few days in Ayden. <lb />
Mill supplies, belts and a full <lb />
line of hardware at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
We all are sorry to know that <lb />
R. H. closed his <lb />
livery. <lb />
T. L. spent <lb />
day and Sunday at Ayden. <lb />
Miss Mattie Hill, of Washing- <lb />
ton, has been spending a part of <lb />
last week with Miss Lena <lb />
seems strange <lb />
could not recognize a master <lb />
mind in another. Yet when <lb />
Robert Fulton had come forth <lb />
from a long and agitated discus- <lb />
with the great little <lb />
Napoleon's only comment <lb />
w as, if we may trust in tradition, <lb />
fellow is mad; he proposes <lb />
to land me my ship in England <lb />
by means of boiling water <lb />
Fancy the Emperor's disgust <lb />
had one promised to land him his <lb />
ships in England on the wings <lb />
of the air. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
Grimesland N. C. Sept. <lb />
Quite a number of us attended <lb />
church at Black Sunday. <lb />
, Chas. Shaw, of <lb />
j spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
here. <lb />
Our little town is on a boom <lb />
now, as to the high prices of <lb />
cotton and tobacco, and the <lb />
good rain that fell last Saturday. <lb />
Miss Delia of James- <lb />
ville, is spending this week <lb />
with Mrs. J. O. Proctor. <lb />
Our school Monday <lb />
with an attendance of pupils. <lb />
Miss Ruth Gorden. of <lb />
and Miss Addie Johnston, <lb />
of Greenville, are teachers for <lb />
this year. We welcome the <lb />
young ladies to our town and <lb />
hope that they will make great <lb />
success in teaching our school. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Proctor and little <lb />
son, John, spent Sunday in <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
be depended is an <lb />
I we all like to hear, and when <lb />
it used in connection with Chamber- <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy it means that it never fails to <lb />
cure dysentery or bowel <lb />
It is pleasant to take and <lb />
equally valuable for children and <lb />
by all dealers. <lb />
son, <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon returned <lb />
town, is completed and the Saturday from visit to Kinston. <lb />
one across Lee street is I Rev j B son, of <lb />
construction. The same brook-1 is spending a few days <lb />
let, crosses West avenue and j with Young Mr. Bridgers <lb />
material is I hauled to build <lb />
another one. <lb />
Dixie Cannon left this morning <lb />
for Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mrs. Ed Garris and Mrs. Bet- <lb />
tie spent Thursday in <lb />
Winterville- <lb />
hose for ladies, <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
alligator in the yard of <lb />
Rev. J. B. Bridgers affords no <lb />
little amusement to the small <lb />
boys. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The literary society at the <lb />
will discuss next <lb />
day night, North Caro- <lb />
Maintain a Divorce <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Miss Elia V. May, of Winter <lb />
ville, is visiting her Mrs. <lb />
Waiter Gardner. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Capt. Richard Williams, of <lb />
Greenville, spent Thursday night <lb />
with Jesse Cannon. <lb />
Hardy returned <lb />
Wednesday from Norfolk. <lb />
Messrs. J. W. Smith, Charlie <lb />
Langston and B. J. Skinner, <lb />
arbitrated the civil action, <lb />
vs. Venters, Tuesday. <lb />
All parties are satisfied. <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, brackets, <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, gin your cotton, <lb />
while you live, and then can fur- <lb />
you with a nice coffin or <lb />
casket and hearse for yourself <lb />
or family. Come to see us, <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon <lb />
D. Gibb, secretary of Ayden <lb />
Lumber Co. is on a business trip <lb />
in New York. <lb />
Dr. Cannon and family of <lb />
Morehead, are visiting relatives <lb />
in town. <lb />
Hugh and Roy Stokes <lb />
filled his father's pulpit ac the <lb />
M. church Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Bridgers was taKen <lb />
quite ill Sunday. <lb />
J. R. Turnage spent Sunday in <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Henry Jones lost a good horse <lb />
Saturday from strangulation. <lb />
J T. Keel has accepted a <lb />
position with J. B Booth, the <lb />
American Tobacco Co <lb />
of Ayden. <lb />
Mrs Bettie who has <lb />
been visiting relatives in and <lb />
around Ayden, left Tuesday <lb />
home in <lb />
Mrs. A. L. Harrington and <lb />
John E. Hart, of Kinston, spent <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. Mr. Hart <lb />
came over on his auto buggy. <lb />
Dr. C. L- Cannon has sold out <lb />
his drug and undertaking <lb />
in Morehead and is <lb />
decided just where he will <lb />
locate. <lb />
A. Newell, superintendent <lb />
of the A. C- L. and his secretary <lb />
stopped here last week and ex- <lb />
pressed himself as highly pleased <lb />
at the growth and development <lb />
of our town. As a result of his <lb />
trip, the entire and <lb />
tobacco platform in rear of <lb />
depot is covered for the <lb />
benefit of the extensive export <lb />
and importing public. <lb />
The stockholder of the <lb />
ditch met in the mayor's <lb />
office Monday and levied an ad- <lb />
assessment of to <lb />
complete the dredging. When <lb />
finished, this canal will be of <lb />
unknown benefit to the town as <lb />
well as to the farmers along its <lb />
banks. <lb />
John Howard, of Ahoskie, has <lb />
accepted a position in the <lb />
parlor of W. B. Alexander. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon will <lb />
furnish you bagging and tier free <lb />
for nothing and gin your <lb />
cotton for the twentieth pound <lb />
and pay you cents per bushel <lb />
for your seed, The proposition <lb />
is very popular and people from <lb />
quite a distance are hauling their <lb />
cotton to them. <lb />
Sale of N. S. Railway. <lb />
Norfolk, Sept. 17-Fed- <lb />
Judge Waddill today fixed <lb />
October 1st as the date for a <lb />
hearing of the application for the <lb />
sale under foreclosure by the <lb />
Trust Company of America, <lb />
trustee of the Norfolk and <lb />
Southern Railway, which has <lb />
been in the hands of receivers <lb />
here since July 1907. <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Hope Well, N. C, Sept. 1909. <lb />
C. C. Bland filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at Hancock's <lb />
Sunday. He was assisted by <lb />
George Stokes, of Black <lb />
Jack <lb />
Miss Ellie and her <lb />
brother spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Ethel <lb />
Miss Maggie Savage, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with Misses Maggie Julia <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Worthington and Carper <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, Sept <lb />
Most of the merchants are <lb />
now busy opening their fall <lb />
and winter goods are com- <lb />
in every <lb />
The sales at both <lb />
warehouses have been very large <lb />
for the past two weeks. Prices <lb />
are not as good as farmers <lb />
desire, of course, but are <lb />
than some of the markets. <lb />
There have been some <lb />
in our town recently <lb />
The Board of for <lb />
Smith, of sufficient to themselves, <lb />
September <lb />
Some time ago the Tourist <lb />
the fact that out at <lb />
Fruit Farm Mr. J. D. <lb />
Sayer had picked strawberries <lb />
every month in the year. On <lb />
Monday September the <lb />
Tourist received a box of ripe <lb />
strawberries picked on that day <lb />
at with Mr. Sayer's <lb />
compliments. They were not as <lb />
large as in May, but they were <lb />
good average berries, red and <lb />
and strawberries and <lb />
unusually <lb />
Pines Tourist. <lb />
Cook and Peary Agree. <lb />
Much is being said about the <lb />
North Pole, and none of the ex- <lb />
agree on any one point, <lb />
except that the Mutual Life, of <lb />
N. Y., is the best life insurance <lb />
company this side of the North <lb />
Pole. H. Bentley Harriss, <lb />
ltd <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH, <lb />
Graduate Norse <lb />
. Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Bishop's Visits. <lb />
Bishop Strange will officially <lb />
visit the following Episcopal <lb />
churches in Pitt county during <lb />
the coming month; <lb />
St. <lb />
7th p. m., Oct. 8th a. m. <lb />
St. James, p. <lb />
m., m. <lb />
St. John's near <lb />
day Oct. 10th a- m. <lb />
All Saints Mission, Grifton, <lb />
Sunday Oct. p. m. <lb />
Very truly. <lb />
Jno. H. Griffith. <lb />
Sunday afternoon in this com- <lb />
J. R. Cox and Miss Clara <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon <lb />
with Miss Charity Worthington. I <lb />
Mrs. Ida Parker, who has <lb />
been visiting relatives in this <lb />
section, has returned to her <lb />
home near <lb />
We are having some cool <lb />
weather at the <lb />
Savage, of Greenville, <lb />
down Saturday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harris, of Ayden, <lb />
spent Saturday in the country <lb />
with Miss Rosalie Skinner. <lb />
W. J. Bullock,, of Hanrahan, <lb />
and Jesse Rollins, of Winterville, <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon at J. W. <lb />
Cannon's. <lb />
Mrs. N. R. Corey <lb />
Miss Faye, spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday at J. W. Cannon's. <lb />
D. L. Skinner and Miss Lula <lb />
Stocks attended church at Black <lb />
Jack Sunday. <lb />
Miss Skinner attended <lb />
church at Bethany Sunday. <lb />
Wedding bells will soon be <lb />
ringing in our section. <lb />
Cox and wife spent Sun- <lb />
day in <lb />
Cox went on a <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
Not a minute should be lost when a <lb />
child shown symptom of croup. <lb />
given as soon <lb />
as the child becomes hoarse, or even <lb />
alter the croupy cough appears, <lb />
prevent tho attack. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
There will be folks in Green- <lb />
I ville next week and the wise <lb />
i business man should be looking <lb />
I after his advertising. <lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, <lb />
Resources I Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts 06,020.95 Capital stock <lb />
1,604.78 <lb />
80.00 <lb />
60.00 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin <lb />
hank other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total 177,174.07 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits, less <lb />
BUT. and taxes pd. <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
j Deposits bu <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
050.18 <lb />
7-2.00 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
to check <lb />
outstanding 81.50 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I. J <lb />
the above <lb />
swear that <lb />
. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bunk, do solemnly <lb />
statement true to tho best my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, . <lb />
DIXON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this of Sept., <lb />
1909, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy is today the best <lb />
known medicine in use for tho relief <lb />
and of bowel complaints. It <lb />
griping, dysentery, and <lb />
should be taken at the unnatural <lb />
looseness of the bowels. It is equally <lb />
valuable for children and adults, <lb />
always cures. Sold all dealers. <lb />
W prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Bethel School opened <lb />
Monday, Sept. 13th, with an <lb />
usually large enrollment and the <lb />
number increases daily. Bethel <lb />
and community feel exceedingly <lb />
lucky in Miss Lettie <lb />
Elizabeth Parker, of a <lb />
graduate of Meredith to <lb />
assist . Martin in the High <lb />
School department <lb />
Rev- J W. Autry filled his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
church here Sunday morn- <lb />
but owing to a meeting that <lb />
ht is balding in there <lb />
was no service in town Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
Rev, Mr. of Roxboro, <lb />
is assisting Mr. An- <lb />
pastor o; the Bethel <lb />
Baptist Church, in a series of <lb />
meetings hew this week. The <lb />
public cordially Invited <lb />
attend. <lb />
Midi Norma after <lb />
sometime hero with <lb />
her brother, E O. Burroughs,, <lb />
left Monday for her homo <lb />
Williamston. She made many <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Bethel was well represented <lb />
at the yearly meetings at Conetoe <lb />
and Hickory Grove. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, of <lb />
N. C, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. Lindsay's parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. R. D. Whitehurst <lb />
Howard Hussey and Theo. <lb />
Thomas, of Tarboro, spent a part <lb />
of Sunday in our town. <lb />
Miss Christine Stancill and <lb />
brother. Rush, spent Sunday at <lb />
their home at Hill. <lb />
Marvin Blount took a party <lb />
out grape hunting, on his auto- <lb />
mobile Sunday. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to new line fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and <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 />
dismissed the former chief of <lb />
police and secured the service of <lb />
D. of Grifton. <lb />
Borne of the friends of tin; for <lb />
mer complained and <lb />
talked as If they were to <lb />
take things in their own <lb />
but thy have about i <lb />
There has consider- <lb />
able drinking and a Dumber of <lb />
cases tried before mayor. <lb />
Prof. H. H. <lb />
of the graded school <lb />
has been here for over a week <lb />
planning his work. The other <lb />
teachers are coming and netting <lb />
ready for the opening of the <lb />
Monday morning <lb />
Prof. has made a good <lb />
Impression on the people of the <lb />
town. We welcome him to our <lb />
town and assure him of our <lb />
hearty co-operation in his earnest <lb />
to make the school what it <lb />
should be. <lb />
Work has been moving rapidly <lb />
on the new brick store for Mrs. <lb />
L. Joyner. Everett <lb />
of Ayden, is <lb />
tor. <lb />
W. R. Fields is building a <lb />
splendid new shop noes the Car- <lb />
Tobacco will <lb />
soon be ready for business, <lb />
T. L. Turnage is preparing to <lb />
build a dwelling house just across <lb />
street in front of his <lb />
home. <lb />
The new house opposite the <lb />
Baptist church to be by <lb />
the pastor, is near completion. <lb />
The work has been done very <lb />
rapidly. <lb />
Work on the Baptist <lb />
church is a little slow now. but <lb />
is at a stage that requires <lb />
It is only sixteen until the <lb />
time for the house to be com- <lb />
and the contractor <lb />
workmen will have to get i <lb />
double hustle or. them to get it <lb />
done on time, j, H. Whitehead, <lb />
the foreman of tho work, <lb />
yesterday afternoon for Oriental <lb />
where he is to begin another <lb />
building. We shall miss <lb />
genial smile, the ring of <lb />
hammer and the. tones of <lb />
voice as he shoaled <lb />
to the men at different <lb />
parts of building. <lb />
Cotton ; in market <lb />
every day HOW, Prices <lb />
from to <lb />
L. W, Godwin, the agent at <lb />
the I u i.-. ha <lb />
returned week's, <lb />
Marion Davis, son of Frank <lb />
Davis, has been ill recently <lb />
shows some of improve- <lb />
Kev. Jesse Baptist <lb />
pastor, leaves this afternoon for <lb />
Eagles, where he will he engaged <lb />
in a meeting for several days. <lb />
Already the people are begin- <lb />
to look forward to the union; <lb />
meeting at the Baptist church <lb />
here Oct. and Farmville j <lb />
are a kind hospitable people and; <lb />
love lo have share the <lb />
hospitality of their homes. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
H. Smith has <lb />
My Kingdom For a Drink. <lb />
Tomato wine, lemon and other <lb />
flavoring extracts, and gum <lb />
drops show that the genius of man <lb />
is yet great. When the <lb />
goods can not be had <lb />
are resorted to. <lb />
To what extent the making of <lb />
will reach in a few <lb />
years can not be fore-told. <lb />
There be those who want liquor <lb />
but when that cannot be had <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. they are willing to risk health J <lb />
Cox will still continue with life for a <lb />
Company. I Reporter. <lb /></p>
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OUR PIANO <lb />
Now Open. <lb />
WITH the exception of two makes which have not reached us <lb />
yet, the most the makes which we intend to handle are <lb />
now on our floor, next to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
The grandest display ever shown. In this of <lb />
pianos can be seen, the artistic Lester. This strictly high grade <lb />
piano is used in the leading Conservatories of the U. S , among <lb />
them in the New England Conservatory, Boston, largest musical <lb />
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with these famous instruments The renowned Henry and S. G. <lb />
Pianos, this concern is ore cf the most noted of the <lb />
pioneers in the piano industry in this country. Of this piano we <lb />
from the music <lb />
Henry is considered to be one of the few really <lb />
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also recognized as an expert scale drawer and his reputation for <lb />
developing the same is second to none in the trade. He stands <lb />
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MUSICAL <lb />
Six other makes are all standard and <lb />
Pharmacy <lb />
FIVE POINTS <lb />
Everything New and Modern <lb />
by an experienced druggist, using only NEW <lb />
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right, ever manufactured ever like it A <lb />
those Boudoir pianos <lb />
little piano and is the favorite of the little pianos. <lb />
thus quote the celebrated Madam Emma to the <lb />
Boudoir Piano, which I purchased for private use last February <lb />
and used by me in my lour. I <lb />
that this piano has certainly proved itself to be a little jewel o <lb />
state the whole truth, I am enthusiastic over this little piano It <lb />
a quality of tone that is sweet and sympathetic, being <lb />
practically well adopted to accompanying my voice, and a volume <lb />
that is the equal if surpassing, pianos of usual size. It is <lb />
truly a wonderful little piano, and I would not dispose of mine for <lb />
any <lb />
We invite the public to visit our Are you <lb />
the purchase of pianos, or have you one in your home on <lb />
trial Come and look at ours, and your home will be made hap <lb />
pier and your pocket book will remain decidedly in a healthier <lb />
condition Terms to your convenience. Come and listen to <lb />
the Lester, and Bros. Player-pianos. <lb />
Daily recitals. <lb />
and WHITE <lb />
A full line of Fine Stationery, Toilet Supplies, <lb />
Cigars, Tobaccos, and everything handled by <lb />
A First Class Drug Store <lb />
PURE CANDIES ALWAYS ON HAND <lb />
Nicest Soda Fountain in <lb />
Ice Cream exclusively. <lb />
Office i f Dr. E. A. in rear of Pharmacy <lb />
Norfolk Peanut., <lb />
W. Perry A <lb />
. wired <lb />
Cotton Pastor<lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling; 3-4 <lb />
Dull. <lb />
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Prime <lb />
3-4 <lb />
Low Grades <lb />
Mai -t. <lb />
Hive <lb />
8-8 <lb />
1-8 <lb />
115-8 <lb />
1-4 <lb />
23-4 <lb />
reported by <lb />
to 1-4 <lb />
f AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wired Cobb Bros A Co., Banker <lb />
and Norfolk. <lb />
NEW futures; <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Dec <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Dec <lb />
Dec Com <lb />
Jan <lb />
Oct. Lard <lb />
Jan <lb />
1-4 <lb />
601-2 <lb />
1248 <lb />
1-2 <lb />
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Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. <lb />
and offering <lb />
ranged in best style at short <lb />
notice. Summer flowering <lb />
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb />
bushes everything in the <lb />
florist line at <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
r-hone <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering;, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Owning, <lb />
faction or no charger <lb />
In of Herbert Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Fred. W. <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 drop me i. card in I. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
The Prescription <lb />
DRUGGISTS <lb />
OUR <lb />
FALL STOCK <lb />
is now complete. <lb />
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE <lb />
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE <lb />
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, <lb />
AND INVITE YOUR TRADE. <lb />
PHONE NUMBER <lb />
We have in a line of Coat Suits <lb />
for the fall. A new line of and <lb />
Children's Cloaks. Our Shoe Stock is as <lb />
strong as the strongest. We carry the <lb />
celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoes for <lb />
men, women and children. Our Regina <lb />
and shoes for ladies are here <lb />
and cannot surpassed as to style and <lb />
quality. The <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Silk and <lb />
Grocery Department <lb />
is not lacking. <lb />
The Cotton Ginning season is here, and <lb />
be sure and give us a chance before buy- <lb />
your bagging and ties. Remember, <lb />
when you get ready to fence off your <lb />
peanut patch for your hogs, we have the <lb />
wire to do it. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
When you spend your money with us you <lb />
have a chance to <lb />
Win A Piano, Free <lb />
Get Ground in Greenville <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L C ARTHUR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager. <lb />
I I <lb />
COOK AND PEARY BOTH <lb />
CLAIM <lb />
To Have Discovered the North Pole,<lb />
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
A Dollar <lb />
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our floors the most complete e of <lb />
of every description ever shown in Greenville and we invite <lb />
you to inspect our line of <lb />
, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to make your home comfortable. We <lb />
are also sole agents for the celebrated Royal Electric Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which has no equal. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Company <lb />
LEADERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA<lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE <lb />
Direct line with Double <lb />
daily service between the <lb />
North and South. <lb />
EFFECTIVE MAY 1909. <lb />
Direct connection in Atlanta, <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis for all <lb />
points in the west, Oklahoma, <lb />
Texas, Colorado, California, <lb />
Seattle and North West. <lb />
Direct connection is made with <lb />
Seaboard at Raleigh by Norfolk <lb />
Southern trains arriving in <lb />
Raleigh at a. m. and <lb />
p. m. <lb />
LEAVE RALEIGH AS <lb />
No a. m., for Richmond. <lb />
Washington aid New York. <lb />
m. for Portsmouth and <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
m. For <lb />
connecting with steamer <lb />
ail point. North. <lb />
No . m. for Richmond, <lb />
Washington New York. <lb />
No Local G p. m <lb />
for Oxford, <lb />
d We don. <lb />
BOOTH bound. <lb />
No. m for Hamlet, <lb />
ton, Charlotte, <lb />
ham, Memphis, Orleans and <lb />
ail points West. ugh coach to <lb />
I an. through sleeper to <lb />
Memphis, Local to Charlotte. <lb />
-4,10 a m fur Columbia, <lb />
Jacksonville and all points <lb />
South. <lb />
41-8,6 I in for <lb />
ton. Charlotte, Atlanta. Birmingham, <lb />
I Memphis all p int.- West. <lb />
No for A <lb />
ham. and point <lb />
sleeper to Birmingham, <lb />
Jacksonville, and all points <lb />
South. <lb />
Local Sleeper Hamlet to Wilmington <lb />
on and <lb />
All trains are equipped with first- <lb />
class vestibule coaches and Pullman <lb />
drawing room sleeping cars, and <lb />
trains having Dining Cars. <lb />
For further information relative to <lb />
rates, time information in <lb />
connection with special occasions and <lb />
rates to Seattle, and Pu <lb />
is to the reigned. <lb />
C. B. RYAN, G. P. A , <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
J. F. MITCHELL, C. P. A. <lb />
C. H. II, P. A. <lb />
No. W. Martin St. Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our Pi ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE<lb />
C.<lb />
knows he has discovered low prices and they still prevail at <lb />
The Great Strike Sale <lb />
This Sale will continue week longer. <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
J. S MOORING <lb />
Now n Sam White store on Five Point. More room and larger stock. Come <lb />
to me. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Ii want your HORSE to <lb />
fast and pull strong; buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Lea <lb />
than any man in town, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and sill kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
beat barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
g BOW <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Making It Plain. <lb />
The following simple and explicit <lb />
are up In a hotel on the <lb />
tire escape Directions use. <lb />
The one end of the rope Is to be fixed <lb />
the book i window frame, the <lb />
other Is to turn out of the The <lb />
plaited which is fixed at the log <lb />
of wood. Ls to be put under your arms. <lb />
whereupon yon may safely let yourself <lb />
slide down. You may regulate the <lb />
by keeping the rope under the log. <lb />
If more persons are to be saved you <lb />
have to pull up the contrary end of the <lb />
rope, fix this at the hook and go on so <lb />
till nobody is Punch. <lb />
Forever Dry. <lb />
There ls a youngster In college who <lb />
combines the poetic Instinct with a <lb />
keen sense of humor. He Is not a close <lb />
student. In fact, he regards books as <lb />
instruments of torture. One of the pro- <lb />
picked up a text book belonging <lb />
to him the other day and found on the <lb />
flyleaf this bit of verse, which no doubt <lb />
expressed the student's opinion of <lb />
Should there be another flood <lb />
For refuse hither fly. <lb />
And should tho whole world be sub- <lb />
This book would still be dry. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
A Suspicious Silence. <lb />
Rowan was only twenty months <lb />
older than the baby. He had somehow <lb />
come to realize that Elwood. who was <lb />
creeping, was more likely to be In mis- <lb />
chief when quiet. One day he called to <lb />
his mother with a great deal of <lb />
In his little voice. I hear <lb />
Elwood keeping <lb />
No Fault of His. <lb />
Your little sister ls <lb />
shelling two quarts of to your <lb />
I told the little chump <lb />
about It. but It didn't do no <lb />
Cleveland Leader <lb />
A cottage, if goodness be there, wilt <lb />
hold as much happiness as a palace- <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
Land for Sale. <lb />
A tract of acres, acres <lb />
will produce any crop grown <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina. Situate <lb />
between and Robersonville. in <lb />
Martin county. Those interested <lb />
should call on or address <lb />
M. G. Warren, Parmele, N. C. <lb />
AMERICAN <lb />
FENCE <lb />
MADE BY <lb />
American <lb />
Steel Wire Co. <lb />
A sound, substantial, enduring fence, <lb />
built on the hinged-joint <lb />
most scientific, practical and per- <lb />
fence principle known. It yields to great <lb />
and sudden pressure but returns again to the <lb />
original shape. <lb />
Thoroughly galvanized and protected against weather. <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
J. R, and J. G. <lb />
SUMMER IS GONE <lb />
And now is time to have <lb />
your r suit nicely cleaned <lb />
and pressed, so it can be put away <lb />
and kept for months. It is time <lb />
to bring your overcoat and have <lb />
it cleaned and ed for win- <lb />
perhaps it needs a new Collar <lb />
or re lining. A little work on it <lb />
may save Maying a new one. I <lb />
am to do this you <lb />
it ought to be <lb />
PAUL The Tailor. <lb />
Cobb <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Persons owing me store accounts <lb />
to time of my going out of business <lb />
are requested to settle the same by <lb />
Nov. 1st, 1909. After that all <lb />
accounts amounting to over will be <lb />
put into judgments, and all Under <lb />
will be advertised for sale. <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE. <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 />
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. Phone T 2-4. <lb />
8.1. DUDLEY. <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMBING and <lb />
STEAM FITTING <lb />
Op. Hotel Bertha, Greenville, <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, 1909. <lb />
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T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
East Carolina Training School <lb />
Established and maintained by the State for the young men and <lb />
women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. <lb />
Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. <lb />
lion opens October 1909. <lb />
For prospectus and information, address <lb />
H. WRIGHT, President, N. C <lb />
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FOR THE BEST <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
. -a A , The Eastern Winterville and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Authored <lb />
Mr. Forest Q-U You <lb />
A new of men and by of j,, <lb />
c section as a young man of for the following <lb />
Harrington harbor A, Co , ., <lb />
International can be ft be <lb />
at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Bagging and tics just in <lb />
on. Barber Co. <lb />
V. U House Co makes the <lb />
. in town. Had you <lb />
a pleasure to them to learn of <lb />
their future relations with him. <lb />
We congratulate the company <lb />
upon securing his service. <lb />
Pitt County School <lb />
on <lb />
pest I <lb />
thou I about Will it's manufactured by The A. G. Cox <lb />
R the cheap sale now I Manufacturing Company are <lb />
i Ht A W. Ange cheap; comfortable, neat and <lb />
A large let are liberal. <lb />
, paint , in the market come to see <lb />
i on. Barber Co. we nave the desk for you. <lb />
, . and comfortable for hats, caps and pants <lb />
see Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
We are closing out our <lb />
quail and a hen laid their eggs <lb />
in the same nest at the home of <lb />
Mr- Watkins. near Hay- <lb />
meadow. The quail began to sot <lb />
first and as a result hatched out <lb />
six bright little <lb />
The little mother took to the <lb />
bushes with four of her newly <lb />
hatched family and is doubtless <lb />
industriously scratching tor them <lb />
and teaching them all the arts <lb />
incident to a young quail's early <lb />
education. She has already, <lb />
perhaps, exhibited them to the <lb />
mothers of her social set. with a <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
Is one where- health abound. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be health. <lb />
cannot be blood. <lb />
revivify the torpid LIVER d <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER pure <lb />
blood-------- <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no All <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
D not. and expect to own one store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
soon, owe it to yourself to ex-lard, of acknowledged tame <lb />
the display <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos that not alone stand <lb />
in character of tone, and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you will meet with prices <lb />
that stand unprecedented here and <lb />
incomparable anywhere. Eight <lb />
different makes to select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of best known <lb />
makes. , <lb />
We will take your old piano in <lb />
exchange for one of these self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to suit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
pardonable pride in their rapid <lb />
bridles etc. at and below but, perhaps, some <lb />
cost. a nice lot of zinc about their obtuse- <lb />
, , . i <lb />
desk or write A. G. <lb />
u Co. <lb />
y nave the <lb />
the right price. <lb />
a nice lot tuba and bucket. is your <lb />
L. . ,. ed heating Save money by <lb />
market buying DOW. W. L. House Co. <lb />
.,. L. House Co. t-or of nice crockery <lb />
i m i d eggs a specialty. ,,, A- Ange Co. <lb />
Com g-st the best prices. <lb />
Barber <lb />
H a be prompt delivery. i. . . <lb />
ha. We are offering special prices this country, <lb />
. , mowing on shoes medicines, conduct a mission, or series <lb />
and repairs, call We pocket cutlery, for the f <lb />
u. . i. Barber ix. <lb />
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Col <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at <lb />
W. L. House Co. They <lb />
in catching on to the ways <lb />
of a quail's life and habit. <lb />
Wilkesboro Patriot. <lb />
To All People. <lb />
Archdeacon C. Webber, <lb />
of Boston, Mass-, a learned and <lb />
godly man, and on of the gr <lb />
to <lb />
TAX ON CARNIVALS. <lb />
Attorney General Holds That <lb />
They Are Not Exempt. <lb />
There is considerable <lb />
interest in opinion just <lb />
by Attorney General T. <lb />
W. on the meaning of <lb />
Section of the Revenue A-t <lb />
relating to the exemption from <lb />
taxation of exhibitions or enter <lb />
benefit <lb />
White.,, <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
REPORT CK CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State cf North Carolina, at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909 <lb />
for <lb />
nice of; <lb />
. Prices are <lb />
nice hearse <lb />
i.<lb />
Oct 1st <lb />
next thirty days. 7th. at Sc. Paul's <lb />
W. L. House Co. church. Every <lb />
Cooking and heating most welcome to or <lb />
a d just received. All services. I take this me <lb />
. best material and all persons in our m- <lb />
g Harrington Barber Co. to take in th a r. if- <lb />
. f , a large lot of and to help make it as e t <lb />
Sunday AH kinds, size, possible t. .<lb />
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just I. All kinds, t auction on Saturday, <lb />
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lot N- tons in. <lb />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
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. lot tin and <lb />
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Norfolk Tho j fl j <lb />
are the desks for you. are <lb />
Tim reprinting to oldest; cheap, and <lb />
. and life <lb />
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Office in bank building.-J S. Co. N. C <lb />
j lam selling twenty <lb />
Mrs. Mack and Miss I of Fairbanks <lb />
Battle H Kinston, for twenty cents equal <lb />
visiting Mrs. Pattie Sutton. j five cent <lb />
Miss Ethel V <lb />
Bis; <lb />
quantity <lb />
and household goods to be bold <lb />
Mfg <lb />
cent <lb />
Graded School Opens. <lb />
The Greenville graded school <lb />
opened this morning tor the fad <lb />
While no complete <lb />
was made the at- <lb />
was about percent, <lb />
larger than at the opening last <lb />
year. <lb />
IN A COPPER CAMP. <lb />
Carroll left <lb />
this morning for Colerain, where <lb />
The young men of the <lb />
organized a Y. M. C. A. <lb />
elected the following <lb />
L. Whitley, president, <lb />
H. u. Cox, vie -president, <lb />
J. a. secretary, <lb />
Causey. <lb />
a right to <lb />
pr l its school for its <lb />
i, u wen as its excellent <lb />
training. <lb />
H. filled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
church Sunday and <lb />
night. th sermons were es- <lb />
lamp chimneys <lb />
cents. W. L. <lb />
Keep your metal war <lb />
and new by <lb />
M- Electro <lb />
found at W. L. II i <lb />
Co. Also nice lot of <lb />
Just received, a <lb />
ladies and shoes <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
For stationery and <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
I am representing th <lb />
and strongest fire and <lb />
companies <lb />
also write <lb />
etc. J. S. Ross, V. i <lb />
We are selling out <lb />
of boys clothing below <lb />
It, Divider Known <lb />
and <lb />
A camp own <lb />
peculiar it ha <lb />
two <lb />
who work <lb />
and lb smelter who <lb />
from and <lb />
training to unskilled day <lb />
More Often than not they Corn <lb />
camps within the <lb />
of religious, charitable or <lb />
objects. According tn <lb />
construction street carnivals by <lb />
paid companies do not come <lb />
within the meaning of <lb />
section, although a portion of <lb />
the proceeds are to go tow. <lb />
charitable institutions. He says <lb />
that the statue does <lb />
plate exemption except where <lb />
those giving and participating in <lb />
the are to receive <lb />
no pecuniary- comp n and <lb />
that if a carnival company is <lb />
hired to give the entertainment <lb />
then primarily. if <lb />
of the carnival <lb />
and that it is a <lb />
to . <lb />
or education will <lb />
derive any benefit from the <lb />
re n contrary <lb />
opinion has I <lb />
carnival when <lb />
r the i <lb />
local have <lb />
exempted fr m taxation. <lb />
In the ruling <lb />
General <lb />
to cast a fling at the average r- <lb />
that going about the <lb />
country setting up under <lb />
auspices of fraternal orders and <lb />
similar He <lb />
kind of exhibition handed <lb />
out to the public by the <lb />
carnival company is <lb />
insipid, only virile when <lb />
vicious-a sort of saw dust <lb />
with hookworms in its t <lb />
The ruling as to tax was at the <lb />
request of State Lacy. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Banking House, Fur <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Silver coin, g <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
26.67 <lb />
1.199.52 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profit, <lb />
less cur. ex. pd <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time certificate <lb />
807.101 Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
ding <lb />
411.82 <lb />
935.00 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
6.033 <lb />
55.17 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County o Pitt, <lb />
I C T Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank,<lb />
Knowledge and belief <lb />
Subscribed sod sworn to <lb />
fore me, tins 10th day f S. pt. <lb />
R. JENKINS, <lb />
Notary <lb />
Z. <lb />
C. J. Tucker. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
A the close of Sept., 1st, <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Cold silver <lb />
minor com currency <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
4,500.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
expenses <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time <lb />
sub to cheek 21,448.88 <lb />
for interest <lb />
and taxes- <lb />
Total <lb />
1,276.00 <lb />
2.091.00<lb />
The Road to <lb />
Subscribed and sworn <lb />
to be- <lb />
lore me, this 11th day of Sept., <lb />
S. T. Carson. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
has many obstruction, but none <lb />
a health. to- <lb />
day health, but Bit- <lb />
health build, r <lb />
r . known. It <lb />
as the call the, action of stomach, liver, in- <lb />
Barter or to the mm -hO,. bowel, purifies and <lb />
the and or blond, and tone a. d th <lb />
. T-----J . <lb />
Whole system. body and keen <lb />
brain can t <lb />
lord to slight Electric Hitters if weak, <lb />
down or sickly. Only Re, <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
good. <lb />
man Mr King is easily one of the next few day.--. <lb />
preachers in the State just received <lb />
Owens spent Sunday brand of cutlery, <lb />
in Miss headquarters for got <lb />
for the smelter men. <lb />
The smelter is the heart of the camp. <lb />
In the community there is every <lb />
of camp architecture, from the <lb />
tent pure and simple and the <lb />
breed which Is n tent floored <lb />
and boarded op the sides to the Marriage <lb />
turn of the root and titled with a . , , w u <lb />
enough that win lock, to the of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
like a huge packing box with issued the following licenses <lb />
rows and row little, narrow in- . . <lb />
the sides like polka, last <lb />
dots on n waist a tint roof WHITE. <lb />
that not reach an Inch beyond the . <lb />
the bole painted a laded Nash Hardy and Mary Little <lb />
and jaundiced over with the dust. Thomas and Mamie <lb />
town <lb />
fruits and peanut.-. Y <lb />
W. L. <lb />
I am <lb />
and fire and <lb />
companies in <lb />
Office in <lb />
Mr. who <lb />
treat yon was in<lb />
Newton Taylor and Elmer <lb />
Gardner, of were in town <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
is fine now. <lb />
of cur farmers are using <lb />
their heads and waiting for <lb />
teen rents. <lb />
noes. <lb />
B. D. <lb />
, and corn <lb />
been M y,, <lb />
;, , t of A. u the great t healer . <lb />
Hr a of best sales- <lb />
m. ct has accepted <lb />
with the Pitt County Tobacco ales <lb />
He Informs us that <lb />
.,,, his work will be on the quality is much <lb />
road, buying seed and selling I Prices corresponding. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Gray and Taylor. <lb />
Louis Smith Ann <lb />
John P. Little and Hortense<lb />
A Hurry Up Cal. <lb />
I Quick Mr. Druggist <lb />
of Sal e <lb />
These are the j quarter-For the of M . <lb />
burned <lb />
cut his foot with the <lb />
Forest, who<lb />
A great copper camp grows slowly. <lb />
there Is n town ground 1800- <lb />
there Is something like tun- J. f, <lb />
stations, slopes, working reach- <lb />
like streets and to faS <lb />
low the the had. There l <lb />
no gutting f n rich and going <lb />
on. no careless search for to <lb />
be rubbed and left. <lb />
with skin <lb />
precision each yard of work f <lb />
driven to up the road to ore , , , <lb />
till and to leave a safe and r . . <lb />
convenient way by hit may reach, and <lb />
the surface. Nature ban rooted her, <lb />
wealth of deep In the earth. <lb />
and no haphazard methods will release. crimson clover, Vetch <lb />
It It would amuse or be- J <lb />
wilder an old time gold miner to and rape Seed at r <lb />
the care and economy practiced In ., n <lb />
modem copper small <lb />
the constant search for better <lb />
methods of handling, the struggle to <lb />
eliminate waste and all the hr- <lb />
On <lb />
The win that the <lb />
prisoner stole your The <lb />
I win <lb />
he stole On umbrella I car- <lb />
leader. <lb />
1900. <lb />
in <lb />
On Sunday morning Prof. W. <lb />
EL who has for several <lb />
years been the efficient <lb />
of Memorial Baptist Sun- <lb />
day school, tendered his <lb />
The reason for this <lb />
that the class of the <lb />
school needed a teacher, and <lb />
Prof. being the most <lb />
capable connected with <lb />
the school for this position, and <lb />
a request coming from the class <lb />
tor him to take charge of it, he <lb />
resigned the superintendency <lb />
he might do so Prof. C. <lb />
W. Wilson was unanimously <lb />
elected to succeed Prof. Rags-, <lb />
dale, and the school is to be con- <lb />
upon having so excel- <lb />
lent a man for the new <lb />
The school is flourish- <lb />
and growing larger all the <lb />
Staton, <lb />
s M. Jones, <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
WOODS SEEDS. <lb />
obtainable. <lb />
Winter or <lb />
Hairy Vetch <lb />
not only one of the largest <lb />
yielding and best winter feed and <lb />
forage crops can grow, but is <lb />
also one of of <lb />
adding more to <lb />
soil than winter crop. <lb />
Wood's Fall Cat- <lb />
gives full Information <lb />
about this valuable crop; also <lb />
I all other <lb />
Farm Garden Seeds <lb />
for Fall planting, <lb />
O mailed free on request. Write <lb />
for it <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
.- <lb />
perfect wire fence <lb />
Call and take a look through, for sale by Carr Atkins <lb />
outline o new styles in dress Co. <lb />
J. R. J. G- see P. M. Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
I Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
I All work guaranteed. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
ECO W pURE <lb />
or refunded. <lb />
FOR SALE B WOOTEN.<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER, <lb />
No. <lb />
SOMEBODY BE MADE HAPPY. <lb />
FLAW IN REVENUE ACT. <lb />
BY GETTING AN ELEGANT CHRIST <lb />
LYCEUM COURSE. <lb />
Caw May be Carried to the <lb />
From Wilmington. <lb />
I Wilmington, Sept. 23.-What <lb />
The Reflector Will Give Awry by many as a very <lb />
Beautiful Baby Upright imp error in the <lb />
machinery act as <lb />
This is but. a an- th-S-ate prohibition w insular <lb />
Just i i get as i- to the malt <lb />
ready, as it were, for as <lb />
follow from day to y i wholly irrelevant by many <lb />
and it is going to bean by <lb />
to be th here who have <lb />
person in all this section Christ <lb />
mas. <lb />
Since the recent opening <lb />
salesroom <lb />
White, everybody has <lb />
been there to look it their in-<lb />
over that beautiful baby upright <lb />
Boudoir piano, is <lb />
est piano made, m and <lb />
volume k i. the faun of the best <lb />
f-z <lb />
it ; <lb />
m c in In tn meantime go <lb />
there and look at it. <lb />
Tin- f that you want to get <lb />
uppermost in your mind <lb />
now is that Reflector is <lb />
going to give that piano to some- <lb />
body for a Christmas present. <lb />
Who lucky person is to be <lb />
remains for the 24th day of <lb />
December to tell. The paper is <lb />
a popularity <lb />
contest, and the person- <lb />
man, woman, boy or girl-who <lb />
receives the most will get <lb />
the piano. And it will be <lb />
absolutely free, there being no <lb />
charge at all for voting. <lb />
been looking the question up. <lb />
For several days it hes <lb />
rumored on the streets that a <lb />
very serious defect or <lb />
in the law had been dis- <lb />
covered, the effect f which is <lb />
that dealers may sell all the malt <lb />
liquors they please just so such <lb />
above <lb />
half of one per cent, of alcohol, <lb />
the mistake having occurred in <lb />
instrument. No. of the revenue <lb />
. will be machinery act at the <lb />
legislative of 1909 and, <lb />
therefore, superseding the pro <lb />
act of 1908, tin error <lb />
having occurred in providing a <lb />
tax on beverages analyzing one- <lb />
half of one per sent, <lb />
when clearly <lb />
meant. <lb />
Section No. under the sub- <lb />
head of <lb />
provides that license shall <lb />
be issued to any or brandy <lb />
distillery or to any firm <lb />
or corporation desiring to engage <lb />
in the manufacturing of any <lb />
spirituous, vinous, or malt <lb />
liquors, the sale of which is pro- <lb />
by chapter public <lb />
laws, special session of <lb />
Tacked on to this section is the <lb />
following. individual <lb />
or corporation in <lb />
Ila. L r. , v i i J II V <lb />
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb />
For the of the Public Library <lb />
n Greenville. <lb />
It v i b a source of <lb />
entire community to <lb />
mat definite arrangements <lb />
been made for the <lb />
here during this season of <lb />
some of the best attractions now <lb />
appearing on the circuits <lb />
in the large cities. The fact that <lb />
entertainments, of the <lb />
highest class, have successfully <lb />
stood the critical great <lb />
audiences in a number of places, <lb />
insures their merit and makes ad <lb />
I the keener the satisfaction with <lb />
I which the announcement of their <lb />
j engagement for production in <lb />
He has been received. <lb />
The End of the Century Book <lb />
I Club has taken charge of the <lb />
arrangement and, with the <lb />
I dial assistance of all the people <lb />
I of the town, hope to mike the I <lb />
entertainments a success.; <lb />
That these ladies will secure the <lb />
cooperation they richly deserve j <lb />
goes without the saying. Enter- j <lb />
of such superior <lb />
as these promise to be <lb />
i have not been so frequent as to <lb />
cause them to grow <lb />
j and the opportunity of enjoying <lb />
a rare pleasure at expense <lb />
and doubtless will win <lb />
the good will and support of <lb />
jail. Within a short a more <lb />
definite statement as to dates <lb />
will be made. Meanwhile <lb />
everybody join bands with the <lb />
committee and make the concert <lb />
season something of which the <lb />
community may be proud. <lb />
WILL WED IN DECEMBER. <lb />
Scotland Neck Croom and Greenville <lb />
Bride. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Interest in North Caro- <lb />
On Friday evening from to <lb />
o'clock Mrs. Robert J. Cobb <lb />
entertained a of friends <lb />
at a card party. The interest in <lb />
the occasion was increased near <lb />
the close by Mrs. Cobb making <lb />
the announcement, which took <lb />
the by surprise, of the <lb />
marriage of her daughter. Miss <lb />
It-ma Lea Cobb, to Mr. William <lb />
Dunn, of Scotland Neck. <lb />
I to take place in December. <lb />
Mrs. Cobb, assist d by her <lb />
sec daughter. Miss Lucille, <lb />
received the arriving guests at <lb />
th front door and directed them <lb />
down the ball where underneath <lb />
draped crimson Mates <lb />
Irma Cobb and Nell Skinner, two <lb />
Dee brides-elect, served <lb />
punch. <lb />
The game of the evening was <lb />
six-hand euchre, there being <lb />
eight tables of <lb />
guest of honor prize, a set <lb />
CAN'T GO TO THE CARNIVAL <lb />
A rather crude, tut <lb />
less swindle was per- <lb />
in Raleigh- A young <lb />
white man, to all appearances an <lb />
ordinary young farmer, who <lb />
called himself E. C. Jones, per- <lb />
the fraud on Barbee <lb />
Company, cotton brokers, there, <lb />
through which the brokers are <lb />
Didn't Tobacco at the The <lb />
Kan Did Can be Seen on <lb />
the Midway <lb />
didn't sell at gum <lb />
Now how I got on my <lb />
back <lb />
on a kart hack <lb />
I'll tell I will Z <lb />
I d tell at Gum <lb />
Now, man ain't <lb />
rounder, <lb />
u mow err <lb />
mall pi If as Hat <lb />
s r Hi <lb />
out over He had one bale didn't sell at do Gum. <lb />
of cotton that he sold to one of <lb />
the Barbee Company buyers, <lb />
who sent him to the official cot- <lb />
ton weigher, whose certificate <lb />
the young man proceeded to <lb />
raise from one to eleven bales, <lb />
thereby making the statement <lb />
Call for was <lb />
issued and quickly cashed at the <lb />
the <lb />
kart i <lb />
it me is <lb />
Do I is stated <lb />
I didn't soil r.-ah de <lb />
New, how i <lb />
beast. <lb />
I no git ten Yo h c <lb />
places or day de <lb />
I d sell at <lb />
Bo tar it de price <lb />
disappearing ; not no <lb />
load m h <lb />
up <lb />
Sudden WM the death at do Gum <lb />
day miming of Mr. Edwin <lb />
thereafter, <lb />
I Hut s de Law I, I's dill out <lb />
while on duty in stamp I <lb />
Popular Greenville Couple to Wed <lb />
The Sans Club held it, malt or near-beer or any <lb />
first meeting of the season <lb />
Thursday afternoon with Miss <lb />
Lottie Skinner, at home of <lb />
parents, Col. and Mrs. Harry <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
After the preliminary business <lb />
meeting of the club, Mrs. Skin- <lb />
invited the guests into the <lb />
beautifully decorated dining <lb />
room where an elegant five- <lb />
course lunch was served. The <lb />
color scheme of the room was <lb />
yellow, the long table <lb />
having strips of yellow ribbon <lb />
around it and ornamented with <lb />
yellow flowers. There were <lb />
covers for twenty-one with <lb />
low place cards at each plate. <lb />
At the conclusion of the course <lb />
of ices Mrs. Skinner handed each <lb />
guest a card ornamented with <lb />
yellow flowers to which was a <lb />
drink, under any name or <lb />
whatsoever, containing <lb />
one-half of one pr cent, alcohol <lb />
or more shall pay an annual <lb />
tax of It was clear- <lb />
the intent of the law <lb />
a tax should apply to dealers in <lb />
near beer and other and such <lb />
non-alcoholic drinks of less than <lb />
one-half of one per cent, and <lb />
some lawyers take the position <lb />
that the law after ail would be <lb />
construed in court solely as to its <lb />
intent, but nevertheless there is <lb />
an interesting question and it is <lb />
believed that a test case will be <lb />
carried up to the Supreme <lb />
court from this city at no distant <lb />
date. Even should the section <lb />
of revenue and machinery <lb />
act be declared as vitiating the <lb />
section of the prohibition law, <lb />
COLLISION. <lb />
and Near <lb />
Meeting at Crossing. <lb />
Friday evening there came; <lb />
J close to being a collision <lb />
the street crossing near the, <lb />
I A. C. L. depot. Th-i passenger <lb />
j train was coming in -late, and, <lb />
the same time Mr. C. R. <lb />
Townsend was returning from <lb />
pencil tied with silk cord, however, it is pointed out that <lb />
and asked each to write a good the legislature could either be <lb />
wish to a December bride, an- <lb />
with the request the <lb />
marriage of her daughter, Miss <lb />
Nellie, to Mr. A- M. Moseley to <lb />
take place on the 9th of that <lb />
month. The guests responded <lb />
gladly to this request, and after <lb />
the reading of the many <lb />
of good wishes the loving <lb />
cup was passed all dranK to <lb />
the health and happiness of the <lb />
to <lb />
parties to this announce- <lb />
are both well known and <lb />
popular young people of Green- <lb />
ville. Miss Skinner is a lady of <lb />
many charms, and Mr. Moseley <lb />
a member of the cotton and in- <lb />
firm of Moseley Bros. <lb />
Their marriage is looked forward <lb />
to as an occasion of much inter- <lb />
est. <lb />
Dr. H. O- Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Oct <lb />
4th and 5th the first Monday and <lb />
Tuesday for the purpose of <lb />
treating diseases of the eye, ear, <lb />
nose and throat. Those who <lb />
want work done will be charged <lb />
on fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
upon. <lb />
called together to remedy the <lb />
defect in the or so far as <lb />
Wilmington is concerned the <lb />
board of aldermen could an <lb />
ordinance requiring a very high <lb />
license that would h to mini- <lb />
the would result <lb />
from a liberal construction of the <lb />
act of the 1909 session. <lb />
It is understood that Hon. <lb />
John D. Bellamy several weeks <lb />
ago advised a number of his <lb />
clients among the near-beer <lb />
dealers here that under the <lb />
subsequent act of the <lb />
they have a right to sell <lb />
malt beverages of any kind, <lb />
it contains more than <lb />
half of one per cent, alcohol, but <lb />
other attorneys of equal learning <lb />
and ability contend that such is <lb />
not the case. <lb />
Developments will be watched <lb />
with interest at any rate. It is <lb />
expected that the technicality <lb />
will be raised in some of the <lb />
cases to be tried at week's <lb />
term of the Superior court, in <lb />
which event the point will be <lb />
passed right up to the higher <lb />
court. In the it is <lb />
out the sand-clay road in his <lb />
j automobile. As he came near <lb />
enough the crossing to get a <lb />
view of the track ho <lb />
twin coming, both about <lb />
distance from the <lb />
crossing- To put brakes on the <lb />
automobile was the work of a <lb />
second, I going at good speed <lb />
and down grade it was seen that <lb />
the car could not be stopped <lb />
short of striking the train. By <lb />
presence of mind Mr. Townsend <lb />
whirled the front wheels of his <lb />
car, which rear wheels <lb />
around after them just in time <lb />
to avoid a disaster. <lb />
of pearl pins, was awarded to <lb />
Mrs. C. L. of Scot- <lb />
land The first prize, a <lb />
book was won by <lb />
Miss Lizzie Jones and the second <lb />
prize, a dainty piece of china, by <lb />
Mrs J. A. Ricks. <lb />
At the conclusion of the game <lb />
a course was served. <lb />
Heart shaped mats and doilies <lb />
decorated with hearts and cupids <lb />
were placed upon the tables, <lb />
being in keeping with the gen- <lb />
color scheme of red and <lb />
I white, the hall the ad- <lb />
i decorations of and <lb />
i potted plants. <lb />
The cream, served as the last <lb />
course, was in red and white <lb />
cupids, and on each was a <lb />
plateau mounted with a red <lb />
heart at Cupid was shoot- <lb />
an arrow. Within the heart <lb />
was a card bearing this an- <lb />
December <lb />
Nineteen hundred nine. <lb />
The loving cup was then borne <lb />
in. After a toast by the hosiers <lb />
it wad passed to the guests, <lb />
drinking and giving a toast of <lb />
good wishes to the bride-elect. <lb />
The announcement of this <lb />
marriage will be re- <lb />
with much interest not <lb />
only in Greenville and Scotland <lb />
Neck, but throughout the Stale, <lb />
as both the parties are well <lb />
known. The bride-elect is the <lb />
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R. J. Cobb and a social favorite. <lb />
Mr. Dunn is a prominent banker <lb />
of Scotland Neck. <lb />
office. <lb />
,, j as as <lb />
call to him with I's swine Ur sell all at de <lb />
Gum. <lb />
THIS MAN DID <lb />
I mt at the Gum <lb />
Now why do I o <lb />
and fat; <lb />
And c IS and a <lb />
stylish <lb />
No question to answer a-y <lb />
my tobacco at Gum. <lb />
Now why do I drive such a splendid <lb />
That Hashes town t like a <lb />
And why, when I I foe on <lb />
Id II my at tho Gum. <lb />
Now, I bay a now plantation <lb />
And to fur i <lb />
Besides taking care of needy re- <lb />
I soil my at Gum. <lb />
Now, why -o swim so many <lb />
sink <lb />
Those stand to poverty s <lb />
brink <lb />
YoU know at once if you only <lb />
think. <lb />
sell my tobacco the Gum. <lb />
Now, w y I piles laid up in the <lb />
bank, <lb />
And live like a king or a noble of rank <lb />
On Ufa's shaky platform have this <lb />
strong plank <lb />
under arrest. A standing I sell my tobacco at the Gum. <lb />
on the corner was shot through I Now, I sty to the former, who feels <lb />
I like a bore, <lb />
tie arm. . As stands BO dead close to tho poor- <lb />
Selma. N. C , I My f. fend, tho reason I am rich <lb />
harness on, aft r a service of <lb />
about twenty years in <lb />
Raleigh post His death <lb />
occurred at a quarter to eleven <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Goldsboro, Sept. <lb />
Head a u lit man of this city, <lb />
having tilled up oh <lb />
created considerable <lb />
excitement this afternoon by <lb />
shooting up the town in wild <lb />
west style. He sitting in <lb />
of J. W. Gardner's st- re, <lb />
near the intersection of John <lb />
and Walnut streets, in heart <lb />
of the business section of the <lb />
town, talking to some <lb />
when without cause or <lb />
provocation, he pulled a pistol <lb />
and began shooting in the <lb />
direction of the street's corner, <lb />
emptying the pistol before he <lb />
could be apprehended and put <lb />
Bower a of <lb />
the Selma Lumber Company <lb />
plant, and wound- <lb />
ed Chief of J. W. <lb />
tonight. telephoned <lb />
and are poor, <lb />
I soil my tobacco at the Gum. <lb />
New cotton seed hulls, sacked <lb />
or bulk, at F. <lb />
that the <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued following licenses <lb />
last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. W. Pearce and Maggie V. <lb />
Waters. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
James Smith and Rena Floyd- <lb />
John Nobles and Cobb. <lb />
Joseph E. Carr and <lb />
Moses and Rosa <lb />
In the report of licenses pub- <lb />
published last week an error was <lb />
made in one name, Nash Hardy <lb />
and Mary Little having appeared <lb />
when it should have been George <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
Leave Off Side Strips. <lb />
We note some of the <lb />
are still packing cotton with side <lb />
strip, when they will have to <lb />
dock their cotton four pounds to <lb />
cover same or lose tho difference <lb />
in price, this being th-i rule on <lb />
every exchange. There is just <lb />
enough bagging, without side <lb />
strip, to cover bale after it <lb />
is compressed, we have to <lb />
depend upon the exporters to <lb />
handle three-fourths of all the <lb />
crop. Take notice and do not <lb />
put on side strips, as it means <lb />
loss to the farmers. <lb />
Co. <lb />
fighting, sou an I r-icing a <lb />
general rough Chief <lb />
Griffin, accompanied by Police- <lb />
man Smith, answered the call. <lb />
When they arrived at the mill, <lb />
the had stopped shoot <lb />
A search was begun for <lb />
the offenders. When Bowers <lb />
was discovered in the woods <lb />
nearby and halted by the chief, <lb />
he only stopped to aim a double- <lb />
barrel shot gun <lb />
Pulley Bowen will have their <lb />
fail millinery op. on Tues- <lb />
day. Oct. 5th. They will show <lb />
all the newest and latest styles <lb />
in ladies pattern hats and Other <lb />
millinery. Be sure to see their <lb />
display. old <lb />
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display of the products of the <lb />
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head. <lb />
Mrs. Dells Gulf. N. <lb />
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heart that with kind- <lb />
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midway attractions are being <lb />
will surpass i <lb />
i provided in former years, <lb />
Cotton seed meal by the bag <lb />
or ton at F. V. Johnson's. <lb />
nets and affection for all human-e Carolina circuit <lb />
and other living desired <lb />
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defiantly came the nest with <lb />
a young brood, and left two eggs <lb />
unhatched. Mrs. was <lb />
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without <lb />
safe to say that few. if any, of <lb />
the dealers wilt care to run the <lb />
risk of an open sale of anything <lb />
except that comes within <lb />
the evident intent of the law.- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Pulley Bowen will have their <lb />
fall millinery opening on Tues- <lb />
day. Oct. 5th. They will show <lb />
all the newest and latest styles <lb />
in pattern hats and other <lb />
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play. <lb />
so put them in <lb />
bosom, and they hatched out two <lb />
as pretty and as bid- <lb />
dies as any old mother hen ever <lb />
ducked over and strutted away <lb />
from the nest <lb />
Sun- <lb />
Official announcements of the <lb />
approaching State fair proclaim <lb />
that the management is d. term- <lb />
to reform the midway <lb />
so that the i attires <lb />
be changed from a <lb />
whereat F. C. Watkins, <lb />
of Black Mountain township, <lb />
will be tried for the killing of <lb />
John H. Bunting, a traveling <lb />
salesman of Wilmington, and <lb />
the wounding of Paul Cameron <lb />
Collins cashier of the Bank of <lb />
Hillsboro, on August 7th while <lb />
they, were guest- at a Black <lb />
Mountain hotel. main- <lb />
that he shot in defense <lb />
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