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youth which you retain. <lb/>
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coming for two exhibitions Wed- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Sept. 1909 <lb/>
and Bankers <lb/>
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I Silver coin, it <lb/>
minor coin our <lb/>
notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
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G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
C. J. Tucker. <lb/>
W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
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man a shirt, in winter <lb/>
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Al the close of Sept., 1st, 1900, <lb/>
Mrs. Ivy Smith and Murk <lb/>
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Saturday g. <lb/>
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Resources <lb/>
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Gold In. <lb/>
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has had the opportunity Total <lb/>
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bill from a bill. He CAROLINA, County or Pitt, <lb/>
coins, He <lb/>
has been quite successful in life <lb/>
Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb/>
surplus fund 4,600.00 <lb/>
I profits less <lb/>
expenses mill taxes 1,576.03 <lb/>
Bills 8,000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of 8,889.70 <lb/>
sub to cheek 21,440.88 <lb/>
for interest <lb/>
taxes <lb/>
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lain the oldest <lb/>
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week, is well and returned hi me day, Oct. 5th. newest and <lb/>
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F. Lee ft Co, <lb/>
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., Surplus fund 660.00 <lb/>
profits, less <lb/>
and taxes pd <lb/>
payable <lb/>
deposit 202.20 <lb/>
subject to 8,180.66 <lb/>
14,414.91<lb/>
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Total <lb/>
yesterday and com, Indications <lb/>
this morning that we will <lb/>
have some fair weather for a <lb/>
few though it is windy. <lb/>
Mills Smith and children, <lb/>
Misses Ruby, and <lb/>
went to Greenville today <lb/>
to attend the carnival. <lb/>
of the above named k, do inly swear that the above state- <lb/>
is true to th lies of our knowledge belief. <lb/>
T. A. <lb/>
Asst, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, this 10th day of Sept., <lb/>
1900. R. H. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
E. GREEN, <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
A. G. Cox, <lb/>
R, <lb/>
I. F, Harrington, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
mm SYRUP <lb/>
N.-w Buckwheat u Meal <lb/>
at S. M. <lb/>
TO PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L, WOOTEN.<lb/>
eastern <lb/>
D. J. Editor a d Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. OCTOBERS. 1909. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TRAINING to begin work. <lb/>
HAS MOST FAVORABLE <lb/>
OPENING. <lb/>
First Meeting of the <lb/>
Association Saturday, Oct. 9th. <lb/>
I The first meeting of the <lb/>
More Than a Hundred Pupils Association will be <lb/>
-Public Celebration he'd in the graded school <lb/>
c d -j . u Saturday, Oct. 9th. at <lb/>
lion pf Nov. 12th. . . , <lb/>
a. m. There will be no <lb/>
The Bast Carolina ., . , for this <lb/>
Training School had its as much of the time <lb/>
opening this morning, and be consumed in <lb/>
was so much <lb/>
than, had been <lb/>
every one connected with the <lb/>
institution, and people gen- <lb/>
are filled with delight <lb/>
The start of indicates <lb/>
that it is to ho a <lb/>
and those who hive Inhered <lb/>
for it are gratified to realize that <lb/>
for future work. <lb/>
The reading course, as <lb/>
by the State superintend- <lb/>
for teachers, will be <lb/>
by Supt, H. B. Smith. <lb/>
Prof. C. W. Wilson, of the East <lb/>
Carolina Training <lb/>
school, will also speak to the <lb/>
teachers for a short time at this <lb/>
their labors have in no -r of association. <lb/>
been In vain. The officers, both of the <lb/>
When October was first Association and the <lb/>
elected as the date for opening Woman's Betterment <lb/>
THE <lb/>
for a Successful <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
As the time draws near for the <lb/>
fir t. i the fall concerts to be <lb/>
here interest in the event <lb/>
glows more and <lb/>
there is now every indication <lb/>
that the opening audience will <lb/>
practically the entire <lb/>
population of Greenville. Ar <lb/>
have been completed <lb/>
by the ladies of the End of the <lb/>
Century Book Club and only <lb/>
some unforeseen circumstance <lb/>
can at this stage interfere with <lb/>
the success of the entertain <lb/>
Dents. <lb/>
The high standing of the Rad- <lb/>
Bureau insures the <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR PIANO CONTEST <lb/>
INTEREST IN IT IS GROWING <lb/>
IN IT IS <lb/>
FAST. <lb/>
BIG CIRCUS AT ROCKY MOUNT <lb/>
Barnum and Bailey to Exhibit There on <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. <lb/>
The Barnum Bailey greatest <lb/>
The List of Candidates Their Votes show on earth is to visit Rocky <lb/>
are Published New <lb/>
th sch o , w <lb/>
f ., ii. the <lb/>
inauguration of President R. H. <lb/>
would take place on <lb/>
Thursday, 7th, but circumstances <lb/>
executive committee <lb/>
not control interfered with <lb/>
their plans arid it was found <lb/>
necessary to d the public <lb/>
celebration and of-I <lb/>
the president to a later date. <lb/>
After h between ex <lb/>
win elected at <lb/>
am aware of the fact that a <lb/>
great many of the schools have <lb/>
not opened yet. I am anxious, <lb/>
however, that every teacher who <lb/>
expects to teach in this county <lb/>
timing the coming session, <lb/>
whether her school has begun or <lb/>
not, be present at this <lb/>
meeting. Attendance upon <lb/>
meetings is compulsory, <lb/>
and trust, that, if this were <lb/>
Governor Jarvis, chairman of the I not true, no teacher who pro- <lb/>
committee, State poses to teach for us feels so <lb/>
Joyner and Gov-j tittle interest in the educational <lb/>
Kitchin, as to the most progress of the county as not to <lb/>
suitable date for the State desire to attend every meeting <lb/>
ears, and others expected, to be that may be held of this <lb/>
during the present school <lb/>
here, November 12th, was named <lb/>
for the date the Cele- <lb/>
and inauguration, and <lb/>
everything will be in readiness <lb/>
Ones Coming in. <lb/>
Since The fleeter piano con- <lb/>
test opened interest in it has <lb/>
grown daily, and the contestants <lb/>
who have already entered are <lb/>
at work earnestly to secure the <lb/>
prize. Since the list was pub- <lb/>
Saturday some new <lb/>
have been added, and others -ire <lb/>
to be announced soon. The <lb/>
contest will be a spirited one, <lb/>
and while only one can win the <lb/>
piano, The Hi Hector is rot going <lb/>
to let the others labor <lb/>
that., to be had in the m m <lb/>
th <lb/>
and the work of <lb/>
of our best Known ladies who <lb/>
have given their time and labor <lb/>
to th- enterprise makes certain <lb/>
of the rest. There is no reason <lb/>
why the course, as far as it goes, <lb/>
should not offer to the people of <lb/>
Greenville attractions equal in <lb/>
merit to those produced in the <lb/>
largest cities of the South. As <lb/>
a matter of fact this is precisely <lb/>
what it will do as all the concerts <lb/>
engaged for this cs are now <lb/>
presented in those cities and <lb/>
wherever they have <lb/>
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL <lb/>
The Visitors Here and Who <lb/>
Travel. <lb/>
Monday, October 4th. <lb/>
0- V. York went <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. H. Cox. of was <lb/>
them with a cash at. <lb/>
end of the contest in accordance <lb/>
with the number of subscribers <lb/>
each ha for the r. <lb/>
Friend-, the contestants <lb/>
should help them in working <lb/>
for this hands -me prize. If <lb/>
not already a subscriber to The <lb/>
take it end let the <lb/>
corresponding number votes <lb/>
go to the candidate of your <lb/>
choice. If you are taking the <lb/>
piper, pay up your subscription <lb/>
ht-ad as you <lb/>
Mount on Thursday. Oct. 21st. <lb/>
Never since the beginning of <lb/>
time has an amusement enter- <lb/>
prise so in size b en here <lb/>
organized as this one. Its mag- j p. T. Anthony <lb/>
is almost beyond belief. <lb/>
All America, together with every <lb/>
foreign country, has been a -cured <lb/>
from end to end by agents of <lb/>
this big show in search of novel <lb/>
ties and the is a perform- <lb/>
brim full of sensational acts <lb/>
new to the circus world. In the <lb/>
big Barnum Bailey show are <lb/>
nearly stars, most of <lb/>
whom are seen now for the first <lb/>
time. A new sensation will be <lb/>
seen at every performance in <lb/>
the balloon Mrs W. H. Ward <lb/>
This remarkable animal with its Deans went to Aulander <lb/>
rider ascends to the-today. <lb/>
i of circus tent in a W. and E <lb/>
year <lb/>
I think I can safely say that <lb/>
this year will witness the beat <lb/>
for these to take placed that sessions of this association that <lb/>
date, which will be made a not-1 have ever been held in the <lb/>
able day for Greenville, Pitt I county. This will be made <lb/>
county, and the entire State, possible if ail the teachers will <lb/>
this school is a State institution attend and show their interest in <lb/>
and all people feel <lb/>
in it <lb/>
an interest <lb/>
the work. Heretofore you have <lb/>
been faithful and I believe it is <lb/>
Yet the formal opening of the j only necessary for me to make <lb/>
school today was not without, the announcement of this meet- <lb/>
great significance, for it marks j in order that you may be <lb/>
the beginning of an era that there, and yet do feel like <lb/>
means much for Eastern North ling you to attend this first <lb/>
Carolina. Every incoming train meeting in order that may <lb/>
Monday and today brought begin and plan for larger and <lb/>
dents to the school, while j better tilings. I will appreciate <lb/>
the registrations had nut been if you shall respond to this <lb/>
completed in time to give the first of the workers <lb/>
I desire. Every subscription, <lb/>
won high praise from the public,, the <lb/>
and the press. <lb/>
will come here, and k <lb/>
only difference between The R fl and <lb/>
them in Greenville and taking ail , n <lb/>
trip to a large city in search and Do <lb/>
an evening's rare entertainment f <lb/>
of the railroad , ., .,,. <lb/>
is the difference <lb/>
fare. Let us not <lb/>
wont to Has- <lb/>
sells today. <lb/>
Howard went, to Cone- <lb/>
toe Sunday. <lb/>
E. V. Smith went to <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
E. T. Firming went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
C. B. West left Sunday even- <lb/>
for Wilmington. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs- W. M. Moore <lb/>
went to Scotland Neck Sunday. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
loon and descends to the ground <lb/>
, returned from <lb/>
W. Harvey have <lb/>
Danville where <lb/>
they went to attend the <lb/>
I of their mother. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
only attend <lb/>
some friend, and the paper. If <lb/>
you nave favorite in the con- <lb/>
test, get out and work some for <lb/>
her. You will see below the <lb/>
, names the candidates who <lb/>
tractions to a <lb/>
list for next year. I <lb/>
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the Singers, of and r.- cm- <lb/>
on Tuesday night of next week, should nave <lb/>
j candidates in the contest. From <lb/>
of these places word has <lb/>
CONTEST FOR PIANO. come of some to be <lb/>
nominated. on the names <lb/>
these fine concerts but <lb/>
the ladies such good will j <lb/>
that it will add still other at- <lb/>
in a shower of fireworks. <lb/>
Nearly animal wonders <lb/>
are to be found in the big i <lb/>
cage menagerie, herds of <lb/>
elephants, including one herd the Ayden teachers <lb/>
th u actually play upon from Friday to Sunday <lb/>
instruments in time and tone. zoning here with Mrs. G. W. <lb/>
A of giant giraffes, <lb/>
monster trained hippopotamus, j Mr. and Mrs. Long left <lb/>
only r bi-horned rhinoceros Sunday morning for a trip to <lb/>
hundreds of other strange Northern cities. Mr. Long will <lb/>
boasts. Barnum Bailey's big. purchase good <lb/>
new, free street parade is the away. <lb/>
most gorgeous processional dis-j Miss Bessie Hellen, of Beau- <lb/>
play ever attempted in who is to enter the training <lb/>
history of circus business. Its a few days <lb/>
tremendous size and to <lb/>
can only be believed in the N Hart before school <lb/>
actual seeing. It is natural to <lb/>
this big circus to lead all <lb/>
others in quality and quantity of <lb/>
its street spectacle as well as in <lb/>
other departments of the big <lb/>
show, yet never in its splendid <lb/>
history of nearly half a cent <lb/>
has it displayed such extra- <lb/>
as is shown this year. <lb/>
BETHEL I fEMS <lb/>
actual number today there are <lb/>
fully a hundred boarding pupils <lb/>
there, not counting those of the <lb/>
town who will live at home and <lb/>
attend the school. Such an open- <lb/>
is truly gratifying. <lb/>
At o'clock in the assembly <lb/>
room President Wright conduct- <lb/>
ed formal opening exercises, and <lb/>
followed with a brief address to <lb/>
the students in which <lb/>
as to registration, <lb/>
for books, classifying and <lb/>
beginning their work was given. <lb/>
for the coming <lb/>
Contract, registers and blanks <lb/>
will be distributed at this meet- <lb/>
and not by mail as it <lb/>
requested. <lb/>
We are expecting you <lb/>
day, and I trust that you will <lb/>
not us. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Supt Schools. <lb/>
Commissioners- <lb/>
Chairman J. P. was <lb/>
The real work of the classes will detained at home by sickness, <lb/>
begin Thursday. <lb/>
The president and faculty are <lb/>
very enthusiastic over the large <lb/>
enrollment of students and the <lb/>
fine appearance of the student <lb/>
body, each of whom seems to <lb/>
have come inspired with a deter- <lb/>
to reach the highest <lb/>
success. <lb/>
The faculty is composed as fol- <lb/>
t m to work. <lb/>
it is open to ind <lb/>
com <lb/>
candidates <lb/>
please, <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
Vote at <lb/>
where they <lb/>
Don't wait, but begin <lb/>
The standing of the <lb/>
noon today, so far as <lb/>
At the Central Mercantile Company's <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
for the beautiful <lb/>
up-right at the Central <lb/>
Mercantile Company's store is <lb/>
progressing very rapidly and ;. Es <lb/>
the people are Interested to know <lb/>
who is going to get this grand, Miss LoUie <lb/>
prize. Following is a list of the James <lb/>
leaders There are hundreds of <lb/>
other contestants but space for- <lb/>
bids publishing. <lb/>
D. E. House came horn Sun- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
where he had been at the <lb/>
side of his wife, who is sick at <lb/>
the home of her parents. He <lb/>
states that the condition of Mrs <lb/>
House is slowly improving. <lb/>
Tuesday, October 5th. <lb/>
J. D. Smith went to Weldon <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Earl Harrington returned this <lb/>
morning from Wilmington. <lb/>
Mrs. A- L. Potter returned <lb/>
from the regular meeting of the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners <lb/>
on Monday, and Commissioner <lb/>
B. M. Lewis acted as chairman <lb/>
filling the position well <lb/>
and carrying on the business <lb/>
with dispatch. <lb/>
There not much outside of <lb/>
regular routine work to demand <lb/>
the attention of the board, the <lb/>
only exception being a petition <lb/>
Prof. R. H. Wright, president, and counter petition relative to <lb/>
Prof. C. W. Wilson, an election to change the <lb/>
and teacher of pedagogy. J stock law boundaries on the south <lb/>
Prof. H. E. Austin, teacher the river. The matter <lb/>
was left open for investigation <lb/>
Lynn Savage <lb/>
Lizzie Cox <lb/>
J. R, <lb/>
Eula Langley <lb/>
Peters church <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Annie May Edwards <lb/>
Lula Taylor <lb/>
W. J. Evans <lb/>
Annie Daniel <lb/>
Janette Tyson <lb/>
Sycamore Hill church <lb/>
Baptist church <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Flossie Whichard <lb/>
Methodist church <lb/>
Lawrence Fulford <lb/>
Roland Jenkins <lb/>
Episcopal church <lb/>
Get in the race and work, <lb/>
lowest may be the leader at <lb/>
close of this great contest. <lb/>
1730 <lb/>
1308 <lb/>
1346 <lb/>
1725 <lb/>
loon <lb/>
Bethel. N. C. Oct. <lb/>
Miss Whichard is visit- <lb/>
Mrs. H. V. this week. <lb/>
Mrs. W. -I. and child-, <lb/>
ran went to Friday Monday from a visit <lb/>
to visit her R. L. Smith and daughter, <lb/>
R. A. Lloyd, of Vandemere, j Miss left Monday <lb/>
t pent Sunday and Monday here, evening for Richmond. <lb/>
Dr V. A. Ward was <lb/>
science. <lb/>
H. public <lb/>
school administration. <lb/>
Mrs. Kate R. lady <lb/>
principal. <lb/>
Miss Mamie E. teach- <lb/>
of English and literature <lb/>
and will be again taken up at <lb/>
the next meeting of the board. <lb/>
Miss Mavis Belle Evans <lb/>
Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb/>
Miss Jessie Hodges <lb/>
Mrs. John H. Cheek <lb/>
Miss Christine Johnston <lb/>
We know all the votes secured <lb/>
are not counted in the above as <lb/>
some have not reported. The <lb/>
candidates can suit their <lb/>
pleasure about letting their full <lb/>
vote be published, but the names <lb/>
of subscribers should be sent in <lb/>
as fast as possible to the paper <lb/>
can be started to them. The <lb/>
list of will be <lb/>
again Saturday. <lb/>
Every day people going to <lb/>
the music room of it <lb/>
White to see the upright <lb/>
Boudoir piano which The <lb/>
tor will give in this contest. It <lb/>
is a beauty, a gem of musical <lb/>
instruments, and fortunate will <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
called to last <lb/>
week because of the illness of <lb/>
some of his people. <lb/>
Miss Grimes returned <lb/>
Monday from several days visit <lb/>
in <lb/>
Miss Lillian Smith, of <lb/>
spent a part of Monday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
J. D. Bryan, T. R. Andrews, <lb/>
W. J. Dr. Manning <lb/>
attended the association at <lb/>
Scotland Neck Sunday. They <lb/>
had standing room on the <lb/>
cars, but said they had plenty of <lb/>
walking room from Parmele to <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
Misses Nancy Coward aid Lil- <lb/>
Burch, who had been home <lb/>
for a week end visit, left Sunday <lb/>
to return to their school at Caro- <lb/>
Institute near Washington. <lb/>
Misses Mary and <lb/>
Smith and T. M. Hooker <lb/>
and Evans made the trip <lb/>
back with them in an <lb/>
bile, returning home in the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Leta Taylor, of Gold Point, were <lb/>
here a short while last Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. Guilford Andrews and <lb/>
Mrs. Mary E. Ward returned <lb/>
Misses Mildred Arnold, Gladys Monday afternoon from the as- <lb/>
Andrews, Elizabeth Jones, <lb/>
Christine Stancill and Gertrude <lb/>
and J. D. Bryan, Frank Cobb, <lb/>
Blount, Wheaton <lb/>
per and Dr. Manning all went <lb/>
out for a hunt last <lb/>
Mis- Birdie teacher <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss Fannie Mae Bishop, <lb/>
Davis, I teacher of music. <lb/>
teacher of history. E. Lewis, teacher <lb/>
Miss Maria Daniel Graham, of Reflector, <lb/>
teacher of mathematics 6th. <lb/>
Miss Joyner <lb/>
Association Next Week- <lb/>
The Roanoke Association will <lb/>
meet in the Baptist church here <lb/>
a week from tonight. The in- <lb/>
of the church is being <lb/>
newly painted and carpeted in <lb/>
readiness for it. A large attend <lb/>
be the one into whose week. They came back tattered <lb/>
it falls Christmas eve. Go and land torn, but Miss Christine <lb/>
gentleman to let ; <lb/>
see and test the piano, which <lb/>
they will do with pleasure, and <lb/>
you will delighted with it. <lb/>
lino i pi n <lb/>
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aid bes <lb/>
white l- ., shirt waists, <lb/>
is expected and our cents, each. <lb/>
will open their doors in enter- Be sure to see them <lb/>
i W <lb/>
Stancill was the lucky <lb/>
tailing the <lb/>
Misses Arnold. Belle, Jones, <lb/>
Parker, Stancill and Wright. <lb/>
with M. K. Blount on his auto <lb/>
and Dr. Ward on his buggy, had <lb/>
i pleasant trip Sunday <lb/>
the out to Hon. s. M. <lb/>
farm. The best part of Training <lb/>
at Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Miss Ora Carson is spending <lb/>
this week in Williamston. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. returned <lb/>
Monday from Salisbury, where <lb/>
she has been to attend the state <lb/>
Convention of the W. C. T. U. <lb/>
Mr. Cowper, of Greensboro, <lb/>
has been talking insurance in our <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
We regret very much to lose <lb/>
our popular townsman <lb/>
Peal. He will give his services <lb/>
to the East Carolina <lb/>
the D was the we fed it o, <lb/>
fruit they enjoyed while there, <lb/>
ant he, wish there were more <lb/>
people like Mr. Jones. <lb/>
Pulley i Misses and <lb/>
all <lb/>
we can for in <lb/>
Surely he is the bes <lb/>
that Bethel can furnish,<lb/>
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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/>
shoes for ladies are here <lb/>
and cannot be surpassed as to style and <lb/>
quality, he <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Silk and <lb/>
Grocery Department <lb/>
is not lacking. <lb/>
The Cotton season is here, and <lb/>
be sure and Rive us a chance before buy- <lb/>
your bagging and ties. Remember, <lb/>
v hen you get ready to fence off your <lb/>
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When you spend your money with us you <lb/>
have a chance to <lb/>
A Piano, Free <lb/>
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at 4.00 o'clock, we will show our to our many customers by <lb/>
giving to the lucky person a handsome Pal Hat, absolutely free. <lb/>
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Get Ground <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb/>
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb/>
also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb/>
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb/>
L C- ARTHUR, Greenville,<lb/>
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb/>
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our <lb/>
We have on our floors the most complete e of <lb/>
TAX NOTICE <lb/>
will attend the following time end <lb/>
places the purpose of Its <lb/>
tax, s due th State and county Pitt <lb/>
the v ear of , <lb/>
fountain at Fountain's store, <lb/>
land township. Friday. Oct B <lb/>
the Bank of .;. -j p <lb/>
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township, Friday, Oct I , etc. <lb/>
th At the Bank of B. th. I, Bethel <lb/>
t Friday. Oct. <lb/>
C. Smith's Store <lb/>
ship, Monday. Oct. <lb/>
I Bell s Cross Roads. township, <lb/>
i Oct. . <lb/>
fanned Cherries,<lb/>
Oil, Colt Seed M<lb/>
of every description ever shown in Greenville and we invite <lb/>
you to inspect our line cf <lb/>
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb/>
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb/>
In fact everything to make home comfortable. We <lb/>
are also sole agents for the d Royal Electric Felt <lb/>
Mattresses, which no equal. <lb/>
Oct 25th <lb/>
I J, Mill Swift Creek township. <lb/>
Tuesday, Oct. 26th. <lb/>
All owing taxes the said <lb/>
,. r are requested to meet me pay <lb/>
L W. TUCKER. Sheriff. <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK, <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
, 1848, Assets over <lb/>
Door <lb/>
N. CAROL NA <lb/>
1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
Suits, Baby Co-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
Safes, P and Ax <lb/>
Snuff, h Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Henry <lb/>
knit, <lb/>
IS AT HAND <lb/>
id <lb/>
s, , <lb/>
Nut, <lb/>
Peaches, <lb/>
and <lb/>
ire, Cakes and <lb/>
era, Mac mi. Ch-.-, But- <lb/>
New Si j <lb/>
and numerous rt <lb/>
Quality quantity cheap <lb/>
cash. e see a <lb/>
HI M H Fl a <lb/>
ill ii Li LL <lb/>
HAD IN MOST EVERY HOME <lb/>
Taft . Boyd Furniture import bulbs <lb/>
K are now arriving. We have a <lb/>
The place to buy is now the thing for <lb/>
you to consider. We come to you to-day <lb/>
with a brand new line of handsome <lb/>
t Z I Library Tables, Parlor Tables <lb/>
It yon ml <lb/>
i id your<lb/>
its <lb/>
an <lb/>
re now arriving. We have a <lb/>
assortment. Plant early beet <lb/>
I Send new price list. <lb/>
Remember are <lb/>
i for Flower,, <lb/>
I Floral Design,, and Flower, for all <lb/>
and or- <lb/>
promptly rilled. <lb/>
I Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
., <lb/>
Direct Through Train Service Between <lb/>
All Points in Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb/>
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb/>
of W. B. will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and for Less j j <lb/>
than any in town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
headquarters Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls. <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, Meal ard <lb/>
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement. <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE <lb/>
a. m., except Sunday for Wilson, and intermediate <lb/>
stations. <lb/>
for Washington, Mack Ferry. Eden ton. <lb/>
City, Norfolk and principle , <lb/>
Connects at Ferry for Belhaven and <lb/>
9.36 a m., except Sunday for New Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort <lb/>
Sunday for Washington and intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further particulars, Norfolk Southern Railway Folder <lb/>
or apply to J. L. Hassell- ticket Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H C W. W. <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing dean and <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
TO RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Via. A. C. L. <lb/>
on account Virginia Fair <lb/>
round trip rate of Tickets <lb/>
on sale Oct. 1st, to 9th inclusive, <lb/>
final return limit October 11th. <lb/>
For further information call <lb/>
on ticket agent or write, <lb/>
W. J. T. C. White, <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Persons owing me store ac-nun's up <lb/>
to th of my out of business <lb/>
, , are requested to settle the same <lb/>
Nov. 1st, 1909. d-e all <lb/>
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WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb/>
HOT, . -11 U <lb/>
accounts amounting to over U win M <lb/>
put into and all under o <lb/>
will be advertised tor <lb/>
K M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
PLUMBING and <lb/>
STEAM FITTING <lb/>
Op. Hotel Bertha. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
on place, one mile from town, and am <lb/>
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb/>
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb/>
in town. T 2-4. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb/>
Rugs and our feet Art <lb/>
Squares are handsome, and something <lb/>
to gladden the heart and brighten the <lb/>
home. Our piece Hook Iron Bed <lb/>
with springs, guaranteed for five years, <lb/>
best we can get and money can buy. <lb/>
Line Fisher Pictures <lb/>
in several leading styles. In fact, we , <lb/>
have several pretty things. <lb/>
want you to come and look <lb/>
and we will do our best to please you.<lb/>
IV <lb/>
THE time has to con- <lb/>
sider where to buy, and what to <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
We don't mean to dictate to r <lb/>
they should buy. but If <lb/>
you will allow us to put <lb/>
some of our <lb/>
Hart, Schaffner and Mari <lb/>
new models, you will be readily con- <lb/>
what to buy and why we say <lb/>
so much about Hart, and <lb/>
Marx Clothes. <lb/>
The all wool fabrics are a special <lb/>
point for Hart, Schaffner and Marx <lb/>
Clothes; the perfect fit and tailoring <lb/>
the extremely fashionable style <lb/>
rive the H. S. M. Clothes an <lb/>
not to be found in other <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
Some of the fashions for young <lb/>
men are exceptionally good; the cut <lb/>
and finish are exceedingly smart, <lb/>
-ind we can promise you something <lb/>
out of the ordinary. <lb/>
For all ages, sizes and tastes, <lb/>
stouts and slims, we have the right <lb/>
clothes. <lb/>
Prices, we can fit your form, we <lb/>
can fit your purse. <lb/>
FORBES, <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
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N. C, laM mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY OCT. S. 1909. <lb/>
I love my overcoat, but oh, <lb/>
you straw hat <lb/>
Good roads is u -v <lb/>
keep in <lb/>
mind talk to his neighbor <lb/>
We must have them all <lb/>
over the county. <lb/>
Carolina has a way of <lb/>
keeping in the lime light, <lb/>
the acquittal of the dispensary <lb/>
grafter did not add any credit <lb/>
to the reputation of that state. <lb/>
Va . held another <lb/>
local option election Thursday, <lb/>
and the Wet side won by a small <lb/>
majority. At a previous <lb/>
the drys won, but the court- <lb/>
threw it out and made the city <lb/>
vote again. <lb/>
and while our store of wealth j <lb/>
looks like thirty cents as com- <lb/>
pared with what those gentle- <lb/>
men accumulated, we doubt if <lb/>
they aide to surpass us in <lb/>
happiness. Wealth is a good <lb/>
thing to have, but its <lb/>
are not always the happiest <lb/>
people you see.<lb/>
The air ships have a way of <lb/>
better too. <lb/>
A woman's club is more than <lb/>
apt to be a hat pin. <lb/>
An the new hats this season <lb/>
are larger than ever. <lb/>
Nothing is cheap at any price <lb/>
if you have no need of it. <lb/>
With it all the county need <lb/>
good mads more than anything <lb/>
else. <lb/>
i you the year <lb/>
is on the hone- stretch quarter <lb/>
Pretty soon the air will be <lb/>
tilled with <lb/>
things. <lb/>
talk of holiday <lb/>
Raleigh should not fall into <lb/>
the class of easy<lb/>
Coon stands a good show <lb/>
of being like the one Brother <lb/>
Ephraim got. <lb/>
You can watch Greenville <lb/>
her sail and keep going for <lb/>
ward. <lb/>
The next big amusement for <lb/>
Greenville is Howe's circus on <lb/>
the 18th. <lb/>
The fairs for next month are <lb/>
advertising Hying machines and <lb/>
North Pole attractions. <lb/>
Do not let busted at the <lb/>
he an excuse for not <lb/>
paying your of month <lb/>
bills. <lb/>
Peary might have expected a <lb/>
noise like trouble when he start- <lb/>
ed to find the pole in a ship <lb/>
named Roosevelt. <lb/>
Now and then the pull <lb/>
a fellow who is trying to get too <lb/>
intimate with the president in <lb/>
his tour around the country. <lb/>
The Cook and Peary <lb/>
may warm them up, but <lb/>
it does not have the same <lb/>
upon the weather. <lb/>
may give his reasons <lb/>
for not bringing back <lb/>
records and instruments, but the <lb/>
public has an opinion of its own <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
If Mars is having anything to <lb/>
do with this early cold weather, <lb/>
we wish she would let it <lb/>
and attend to her own <lb/>
We earthly follows have enough <lb/>
troubles <lb/>
It bring- a feeling of pride to <lb/>
see the good looking gathering <lb/>
of students the training <lb/>
school. Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
can hold her men against the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
A London paper predicts <lb/>
it will be no while <lb/>
serviceable airship can <lb/>
bought for Here is notice <lb/>
that they must get below that <lb/>
price before we invest. <lb/>
sheriff of Rutherford <lb/>
county went out and stopped a <lb/>
crew in their work building a <lb/>
railroad bridge on Sun lay. <lb/>
That work was not a necessity <lb/>
and should be allowed no more <lb/>
than any other. <lb/>
Talk Of course we will. <lb/>
We had rather say one word for <lb/>
Greenville any time than a dozen <lb/>
words against it. And further <lb/>
we do not have any patience <lb/>
With any fellow who his <lb/>
town. Move on when you get<lb/>
in Iredell county a <lb/>
was found under a hay <lb/>
stack. There was a barrel of <lb/>
liquor on storage, and the ma- <lb/>
also had a sleeping den <lb/>
under the same stack. He was <lb/>
sticking close to his business, <lb/>
but happened to be out when <lb/>
officers called. <lb/>
The wishes every <lb/>
student of Carolina Teach- <lb/>
Training School to feel that <lb/>
the motto of Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville, yours, if you <lb/>
applies to them. They are here <lb/>
the town extends them a cordial <lb/>
welcome and wishes them every <lb/>
success. May their school life <lb/>
in Greenville be so tilled with <lb/>
happiness that they will ever <lb/>
look back with pleasure to the <lb/>
days spent here. <lb/>
Ii give The Reflector pleasure <lb/>
to print ill this issue the call by <lb/>
County Superintendent <lb/>
for the meeting of the <lb/>
Teachers Association for the <lb/>
present school year. This <lb/>
has been of great <lb/>
to the teachers has given <lb/>
Pitt county more educational <lb/>
prominence than perhaps any <lb/>
other agency. That the coming <lb/>
year may be the best in the his <lb/>
of the association is earnest- <lb/>
for. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star came <lb/>
came out with such a <lb/>
new head Sunday morning, <lb/>
we had to look twice before <lb/>
recognizing our old friend. The <lb/>
Star was founded in 1807 and <lb/>
grown better as the years add to <lb/>
its age. Sunday's issue also <lb/>
i gave a sketch of the progress of <lb/>
the paper through the forty-two <lb/>
I years of its career, it shows <lb/>
excellent record. New <lb/>
equipment has just been added, <lb/>
indicating still further progress. <lb/>
BE SURE AND GET A BAG TO-DAY<lb/>
Cars <lb/>
Superlative ore Wheat Fancy Floor and the <lb/>
Fancy Patent Flour and Products of <lb/>
Mill have been sold y in; in Pitt and nearby counties <lb/>
in the month of July, August September <lb/>
Six Solid Train Loads cf Flour <lb/>
to you and your neighbors in three months You are entitled <lb/>
to the Best. You get it a you buy. <lb/>
Superlative Fancy Patent <lb/>
Flour and <lb/>
Zenith Best Fancy Flour <lb/>
Bag today from of the follow if <lb/>
JAMES LONG <lb/>
JNO. S. SMITH <lb/>
CENTRAL MER. CO. <lb/>
MATT F. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
J. A. RICKS <lb/>
C. D. <lb/>
JAMES L. HARRIS <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
FLEMING <lb/>
JAS. S. MOORING <lb/>
JAS. L. STARKEY <lb/>
TRIPP ALLEN <lb/>
J. H. STARKEY <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
L. M. SAVAGE <lb/>
J. BENJAMIN HIGGS, <lb/>
Wholesale for Southeastern Va., Eastern N. C. Greenville and Tarboro, N. C.<lb/>
BE SURE AND GET A BAG TO-DAY <lb/>
when it could purchased cation, decided that the school <lb/>
from open saloons or a should come to Greenville. j Mr. <lb/>
. , . e Hen s <lb/>
Not near so much liquor Actual began love of hurry I <lb/>
,,,.,.,,. ,.,. , burned tern Iv-J- hi.- <lb/>
is drunk as before prohibition buildings in and has lie cut f with the Mamie's <lb/>
went into effect, so there is no steadily forward until now <lb/>
use in arguing that prohibition are six handsome structure, <lb/>
is not proving a benefit. One of an ideal school plant <lb/>
the greatest benefits arising that the entire State can point <lb/>
from it is the removal of to with pride, <lb/>
front the rising generation, And now that the doors of the <lb/>
and it is well worth while even institution are thrown upon and <lb/>
The Wilmington Star says <lb/>
be something doing <lb/>
doing when a man yawn- <lb/>
for his town and goes to yell- <lb/>
for That's the thing. <lb/>
We want to see everybody here <lb/>
yell for Greenville and wear <lb/>
Greenville slogan buttons. Are <lb/>
you doing your part <lb/>
When the people of Pitt <lb/>
fully awake to the needs <lb/>
of good mads and make up their <lb/>
minds to spare no effort to gel <lb/>
them, you will see this become <lb/>
the greatest county in the State. <lb/>
county has a <lb/>
I unsurpassed, her lauds are rich <lb/>
; in fertility, her educational ad- <lb/>
vantages are the equal of any, <lb/>
and a system of good roads ad- <lb/>
to these advantages would <lb/>
bring an era of prosperity that <lb/>
would put the county well in <lb/>
forefront. Talk good roads <lb/>
and do not rest until every sec- <lb/>
of the county has them. <lb/>
if nothing else was accomplish- <lb/>
ed. Hut more is accomplished, <lb/>
for the good results of <lb/>
be more apparent <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
the session started, tin <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. built and my corns She <lb/>
i t it mi I soon cured the family. <lb/>
Ii the on Sold <lb/>
by all drug, is H. <lb/>
Why should it be necessary to <lb/>
a cannon eleven times when <lb/>
It nation in the person of a Bear- <lb/>
Admiral makes afternoon <lb/>
call It is unnecessary to lire a <lb/>
eleven times when a <lb/>
ville begins realizing her hopes, man afternoon call, <lb/>
The opening of the East Caro <lb/>
Training <lb/>
on the 6th marks the beginning <lb/>
of a new era for Greenville. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star in re- <lb/>
to an inquiry is <lb/>
the North says it is <lb/>
bone of Smart <lb/>
hoy. <lb/>
Strike Greenville people any <lb/>
time you please and you always <lb/>
find them the right kind. That <lb/>
is why everybody likes Green- <lb/>
ville so well. <lb/>
Senator Bailey, of has <lb/>
challenged Candidate Bryan for <lb/>
a joint debate on the tariff <lb/>
As the are <lb/>
the boss of the tariff situation, <lb/>
and manipulate it to suit them- <lb/>
selves, we wonder what good <lb/>
Senator Bailey is to be <lb/>
derived from a debate between <lb/>
two Democrats. <lb/>
We would like to see Green- <lb/>
ville mentioned often in the lilt <lb/>
of where new industries <lb/>
are established. It is a little <lb/>
strange that this town does not <lb/>
take hold of the cotton mill <lb/>
spirit. Factories are needed <lb/>
here about as much as anything <lb/>
could be mentioned, but <lb/>
the town is slow starting in that <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
Greenville has had a week of <lb/>
carnival, and while it gave the <lb/>
people much amusement it can- <lb/>
not be said that it. helped <lb/>
Of course in some in- <lb/>
stances, such as the market, the <lb/>
transfers, the express office, the <lb/>
railroads, the hotels and board <lb/>
houses, there was more pat- <lb/>
than ordinarily, but <lb/>
business generally it was <lb/>
more hindered than helped. <lb/>
Several of the merchants who <lb/>
have been spoken to say it gave <lb/>
them a very poor week, as both <lb/>
people and money were taken <lb/>
away from the stores to the car- <lb/>
The carnival people say <lb/>
they did a good business here, <lb/>
and they likely took away much <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GLAD DAY. <lb/>
This is truly a glad day for <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county, as <lb/>
it marks the opening of the East <lb/>
Carolina Training <lb/>
School, an event that has been <lb/>
labored and looked forward <lb/>
to for nearly three years. See- <lb/>
the need in Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina fr a training school for <lb/>
teachers, activity to secure one <lb/>
began here near the close of <lb/>
the year The matter was <lb/>
carried before the legislature of <lb/>
and so strongly urged that <lb/>
a bill was passed by that body <lb/>
providing for the establishment <lb/>
of such a school. While most of <lb/>
the work done to secure the pas- <lb/>
sage of the bill was by the <lb/>
of and <lb/>
the bill itself did not provide <lb/>
where the school should be lo- <lb/>
but left the selection open <lb/>
to competition. <lb/>
Seeing the school was to be a <lb/>
and it tilled every heart <lb/>
pride to see so many students <lb/>
arriving to enter it. The school <lb/>
is well equipped, an admirable <lb/>
faculty has been chosen, and <lb/>
there is every indication that it <lb/>
is to be a great institution of <lb/>
learning and great <lb/>
work in equipping teachers. <lb/>
Verily, this is Greenville's glad <lb/>
day. <lb/>
and there is excuse for a <lb/>
being fussier than the <lb/>
average Sun. <lb/>
Not a minute should be lost when a <lb/>
child show., syn croup. <lb/>
Cough Remedy given as soon <lb/>
us the child becomes or even <lb/>
a the croupy cough will <lb/>
Um attack. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
See P. M. Johnston for your <lb/>
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb/>
All work guaranteed. <lb/>
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy is today the best <lb/>
known medicine in use for the relief <lb/>
and cure of bowel complaints. It cur. s <lb/>
griping, dysentery, and <lb/>
should be taken at the first unnatural <lb/>
looseness of the bowel. It equally <lb/>
valuable for children and It <lb/>
always cures. Sold all dealers. <lb/>
Valuable for <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
minutes walk from East Caro- <lb/>
Training School, corner lot <lb/>
with building <lb/>
lots each, lot <lb/>
with good dwelling, <lb/>
rooms pantry and kitchen <lb/>
For full information, write or <lb/>
apply to F. C- Harding, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Many of us started out as poor <lb/>
in life as Rogers or <lb/>
Certainly money is sent away <lb/>
for whiskey. That will be the <lb/>
case just as long as it can be <lb/>
shipped into prohibition <lb/>
But the money lent away <lb/>
in very small in comparison to <lb/>
what was spent for the <lb/>
Wonderful Potato. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett has a variety of <lb/>
certainty, it was a prize to potato called the <lb/>
coveted. and many Eastern that is an early <lb/>
towns, some of which had taken yielder and of excellent <lb/>
little interest in the first Quality. He has left a basket <lb/>
. I of these tilling a <lb/>
went to work in an effort The Reflector <lb/>
to secure the school. The con-; anyone interested <lb/>
test was both long and spirited, can them. Mr. Haskett is. <lb/>
but Greenville and Pitt county also agent for The Progressive <lb/>
joined hands and voted Farmer for Pitt county, and to <lb/>
, this Wonderful Yam <lb/>
and a choice of several to every new <lb/>
beautiful sites, and there was subscriber he receives for The <lb/>
great rejoicing when the <lb/>
sprouts, to be delivered <lb/>
Board of Education, in whose <lb/>
discretion was the matter of lo- <lb/>
next spring. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come.<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
SYSTEMIC CATARRH. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE CF W. E. TINGLE. <lb/>
S Hope Well, N. C. Oct. . 1909. N. C Oct. P. <lb/>
R. I. Smith wife, of Oar Scrap has r tun J to <lb/>
ville. spent Sunday with Mr aid to school. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Reflector and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished Mrs. B. D. Skinner. Farmers are making use if <lb/>
Mis spent Sat i these a saving <lb/>
r town yesterday evening Sunday near, J. <lb/>
i to his old home. <lb/>
Any kind of setting machine nothing and <lb/>
needles, shuttles, is cotton for the twentieth pound and took hie Miss <lb/>
I Day you cents per borne. J-C Skinner and Miss Hon. J. Bryan Grunts spent <lb/>
. st ix went to Greenville Saturday sometime with us <lb/>
I We are always to have him <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
,, . . . j for your seed. The proportion H. A. of Farm- st x went <lb/>
John nun, Winston, spent poplar and people from ville, was at R. A. to attend the carnival. <lb/>
part of . evening Mrs. J. W. <lb/>
morning tor <lb/>
he will spend <lb/>
Spring dress laces and <lb/>
to at J. K. Smith <lb/>
E. L. Brown, Jr., spent a <lb/>
days at home near Fountain <lb/>
tins week. <lb/>
A. C. L. R. R. Co. about <lb/>
finished the shed to the Cotton <lb/>
platform. <lb/>
W. S- Blount made a short <lb/>
trip to Thursday. <lb/>
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb/>
jars, rubbers caps at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Our Jew merchant, R. A. <lb/>
moved Ids stock of <lb/>
from South Aden up in <lb/>
the main part of town. It looks <lb/>
as if he means to do <lb/>
sens, <lb/>
Pipe fitting, rubber and <lb/>
belting, rope and pulleys at J. K. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Our Ayden tobacco market is <lb/>
coming ail the while. We have <lb/>
a new buyer, Mr. Thomas. <lb/>
T. W. Wood turnip and <lb/>
rutabaga seed at J. R. Co. <lb/>
old Center ware- <lb/>
house has been turned into a <lb/>
room. The traveling men <lb/>
now have a place large <lb/>
to show their samples. <lb/>
School books and stationary <lb/>
at J, R Co. <lb/>
F. Lilly expects to open an up N. <lb/>
to-date a few days which <lb/>
on a credit to our town. <lb/>
Lawns, and Hamburg <lb/>
at reduced prices at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Essie Ferebee, of <lb/>
is Milting relatives in town. <lb/>
hose for ladies, <lb/>
gentlemen and children at J. It. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The trained Miss Rose, <lb/>
Washington, is nursing Miss <lb/>
Esther who is very ill <lb/>
with typhoid lever. <lb/>
patterns and magazines <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. i <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Davis Co., will <lb/>
have their fancy millinery open- <lb/>
Oct. and We cordially <lb/>
invite our many friends to <lb/>
f m. <lb/>
Lime, cement, windows and <lb/>
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. Forest will open <lb/>
her fancy line of goods <lb/>
and Everybody is cordially <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
Try a bucket of use <lb/>
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
A visit to the large <lb/>
plant of J- R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dixon will convince you that <lb/>
they can furnish you with <lb/>
lumber to build a house, and nice <lb/>
material with which to complete <lb/>
it, such as mantels, brackets, <lb/>
and turned work. Sell <lb/>
you a 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, Kin 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/>
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb/>
Perkins Tablets and <lb/>
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mill supplies, belts and a full <lb/>
line of hardware at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
School books, Bibles and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
K. Elite, a good top dresser <lb/>
for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
royal blue shoes for ladies <lb/>
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon will <lb/>
furnish you bagging and tier free <lb/>
g with us. <lb/>
cotton to them. Its rather for this week with her daughter,; The an <lb/>
Ben Dixon and his little sister, but C. E. Mrs. B. J. Skinner, at Clay Root. <lb/>
Hannah, spent Saturday two nice ones Sunday, <lb/>
Greenville. and he is having plenty of toast- <lb/>
Or. M -i <lb/>
u His James grape vines I attended <lb/>
where are loaded with delicious fruit. <lb/>
J. R. Cox and Cannon <lb/>
and Hisses Lu i and Mamie St ox <lb/>
church at Timothy <lb/>
v . with <lb/>
his and little daughter, who <lb/>
are visiting mother. <lb/>
C- L. Cannon is filling M. <lb/>
M in the drug store <lb/>
while he away. <lb/>
bliss Fay Corey, from mar <lb/>
Ayden, spent Sunday and a part <lb/>
of Monday with Miss Agnes <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
C, R. Townsend. of Greenville, <lb/>
ii very pleasant call to our <lb/>
little town Saturday. <lb/>
The Methodists are going <lb/>
right on with work on the new <lb/>
church, It will not b very long <lb/>
before we will have a new M. E. <lb/>
in Ayden. <lb/>
W. E. Hooks and family left <lb/>
Monday morning for their home <lb/>
in <lb/>
James Tingle has been away <lb/>
for the past days. <lb/>
We very glad to learn <lb/>
Miss Esther Blount is <lb/>
improving- <lb/>
Mere of Foxhall <lb/>
Misses Ella and Eva Hart, of <lb/>
I den. Spent Sunday afternoon <lb/>
Misses Maggie and Julia <lb/>
Today F. D. Foxhall, at the <lb/>
Star warehouse branch of the <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
Co , sold pounds of <lb/>
co it an average of <lb/>
Some of the individual sales <lb/>
made for farmers were as fol- <lb/>
K. S. at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at average <lb/>
R. L. Edwards-96 at Sunday afternoon <lb/>
, at at at <lb/>
at lie, <lb/>
Harris at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. J- D. Cox, of Ayden. <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb/>
d y with her sister, Mrs. G. C. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Misses Rosalie Skinner and <lb/>
Mattie Johnson went to Simpson <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Misses Theresa Harper, Ruth <lb/>
Hines, Bailie Bet and <lb/>
Luna of Ayden, spent <lb/>
with Mis- <lb/>
I of death visited the <lb/>
of Mr and Mrs, <lb/>
Buck Wednesday and ti from <lb/>
them their only <lb/>
months. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
at lie, average <lb/>
it Days to sell with Foxhall at <lb/>
the Star. G ltd <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
Misses Julia Smith <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday to <lb/>
attend the carnival. <lb/>
T. W. Hart and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday in Ayden. <lb/>
I A. J. R. Cox. Misses <lb/>
Bessie Cox and Lula went <lb/>
to Greenville after- <lb/>
noon to attend the carnival. <lb/>
iV H. Skinner, who is grading <lb/>
be depended an ex- at Clay Root, spent Sat- <lb/>
I r ml like to hear, and when , and Sunday <lb/>
it w used in connection N ,, u <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. <lb/>
Remedy it that it fans to Skinner. <lb/>
cure dysentery or bowel, <lb/>
It is to <lb/>
Gib; on, who holds a <lb/>
with the Gum war house at <lb/>
Greenville, cam i; y <lb/>
with fever. We hop.; he <lb/>
soon be b an i return lo his, <lb/>
position, <lb/>
W. E. Proctor left Sunday for <lb/>
New Y to beat the auto and <lb/>
carriage show. <lb/>
The little daughter of <lb/>
MB. C. A. <lb/>
Mr. r. A. Box Si, Cot <lb/>
burg, Oh to, writes -1 <lb/>
fur number years, but paid <lb/>
r no It, until Um <lb/>
print when my <lb/>
in ma <lb/>
had in bend, <lb/>
liver, various of my <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones is very ill body, that caused <lb/>
fever. We all that she <lb/>
C, Oct. 1909. <lb/>
Mrs. C. E. spent <lb/>
a short while at T A. <lb/>
list Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday to <lb/>
see carnival and on other <lb/>
business. <lb/>
R. E. went to <lb/>
Greenville to attend the carnival <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith and <lb/>
Miss Smith went <lb/>
the carnival y. <lb/>
John Nobles, of <lb/>
was at R. A. s a <lb/>
short while Friday. <lb/>
There were so many people <lb/>
of our section that attended <lb/>
the carnival last week that I <lb/>
can't name them all but I think <lb/>
there were sixteen Smith s that <lb/>
attended from one to three <lb/>
besides a good many others. <lb/>
Mrs. C. E. and <lb/>
son, Milton, Friday night <lb/>
at C. L. Tyson's near <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Caraway, of Hook- <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Ivy <lb/>
Miss Flanagan, of <lb/>
visited Miss Gertie <lb/>
Smith Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Flanagan returned <lb/>
to home near <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. R. M. Starkey and Mrs. <lb/>
visited Mrs C. E. <lb/>
Sunday- <lb/>
Miss Janie Tyson, of <lb/>
is visiting relatives here. <lb/>
We had very good preaching <lb/>
at May's chapel Friday night, <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday by Rev. <lb/>
Waters, of Ayden seminary. <lb/>
We had the best Sunday school <lb/>
at Smith's school house Sunday <lb/>
evening in its history. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Joyner <lb/>
and two children, from near <lb/>
spent Sunday evening <lb/>
and at- <lb/>
tended Sunday school here. <lb/>
Miss L. E. Gray, of <lb/>
came in Saturday to take <lb/>
charge of the school at Smith's <lb/>
school house Monday morning, <lb/>
and Miss Mary Joyner. of Farm- <lb/>
came Monday morning to <lb/>
take charge of the primary class- <lb/>
We think them both very good <lb/>
teachers. <lb/>
C. R. Townsend, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in our town Sunday even- <lb/>
Miss Agnes Smith <lb/>
ii j valuable children adults, <lb/>
.-old by all dealers. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Why We Are Stronger. <lb/>
The old Greeks and Romans were <lb/>
great admirers of health and strength; <lb/>
their picture and statuary made the <lb/>
of the stand out like <lb/>
cords. <lb/>
As a matter of fact we have <lb/>
hop <lb/>
will soon improving. <lb/>
Q lite a number from here at- <lb/>
tended church at Salem Sunday. <lb/>
C. M. Jones, of Gr <lb/>
spent today in our town. <lb/>
J. O. Johnson S in is <lb/>
ever on business. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W M Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Guy B. Hardy ard Elizabeth <lb/>
Stewart. <lb/>
A. J. Corbett and S. I. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Sam Horn and <lb/>
New Buckwheat and Oat Meal <lb/>
at S. M. <lb/>
l retired I would <lb/>
live through it. I tried <lb/>
but lo no purpose. <lb/>
knowing my main <lb/>
I wrote lo It. <lb/>
reading of his treatment, for advice, <lb/>
t him of my <lb/>
notified me ones had <lb/>
Altar using the Aral <lb/>
I flt relief, so I eon to u-0 it <lb/>
until I had taken four b -i.-n I <lb/>
entirely It to <lb/>
t hey will ex- <lb/>
rein f <lb/>
, It. I., <lb/>
I wish to giro i-i favor <lb/>
of as u ti u used the <lb/>
for <lb/>
MISS C. <lb/>
Graduate <lb/>
North <lb/>
Co. and will Conduct the bus- and strong led on <lb/>
at the sane place- All strength making food <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
maker would win in any <lb/>
with the old Roman or Greek <lb/>
Champions. <lb/>
It's a matter of food. The finest food <lb/>
Lilly's Oyster F <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
making strength of hone, muscle <lb/>
and nerve is fine oatmeal. Quaker <lb/>
Oats is the best because it is pure, no <lb/>
Its or steins or black specks. Farm- <lb/>
wives arc finding that by feeding <lb/>
the farm hands plentifully on Quaker <lb/>
Oats they get the host results in work <lb/>
and economy. If you live in a hot <lb/>
mate buy Quaker Oats in hermetically <lb/>
tins. It keeps sweet and fresh. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Great Li <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, 1909. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts 06,020.96 Capital <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
stock 85,000.00 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures Surplus fund <lb/>
Demand loans 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less <lb/>
i . i to <lb/>
. cur, exp, and taxes <lb/>
60.00 Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb/>
Hills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
993.96 Deposits sub. to check 88,915.29 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding 81.60 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Cold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
hank and other <lb/>
Notes 1,919.00 <lb/>
Total 77,174.87 <lb/>
677,174.97 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. this of Sept., <lb/>
1900, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
W prepare 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/>
A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES YOU WILL SEE <lb/>
Marion Sheridan and Her troupe of Performing Lions <lb/>
Professor Herd of Performing Elephants <lb/>
Including DUCHESS, Elephant in the world <lb/>
the beautiful ten thousand dollar Ken- <lb/>
horse. A truly wonderful display of Trained <lb/>
Animals. people, horses and Ponies. <lb/>
NOTICE NOTICE <lb/>
., ,, . ii j . funny Clowns. <lb/>
We wish to call your attention to our new line fall goods which j <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we p m of Events <lb/>
went lo think can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, <lb/>
. Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb/>
Greenville this morning to enter Dry Goods Store <lb/>
school there. Come let us show you. <lb/>
Bring the little to see the <lb/>
BABY Elephants, Camels, Monkeys, and seethe Big Free Spec- <lb/>
Street Parade, starting from the Show Grounds at a. <lb/>
C. was Hart CO., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
O'clock p. m. and at<lb/>
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
The Visitors Here and People Who <lb/>
Travel. <lb/>
September <lb/>
W. Wilson went to <lb/>
Mrs. James B. Cherry left this <lb/>
K or N. Y. <lb/>
; in from <lb/>
r- -n evening. <lb/>
m C. Flanagan is <lb/>
in R the <lb/>
of postmasters. <lb/>
Mr- . of Green- <lb/>
ville, cam afternoon <lb/>
from a days visit to Rich- <lb/>
visit at the home of <lb/>
. Mrs. i. Abram.- <lb/>
mt Record. <lb/>
; y. October 1st <lb/>
o Kins-ton, <lb/>
. lure. <lb/>
Grime, of <lb/>
Moore, Farm- <lb/>
i tag Mrs. W. J. <lb/>
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. <lb/>
A HARD STRUGGLE. <lb/>
A r to be shaken into the <lb/>
have tired, aching feet, <lb/>
try Aliens It rests the <lb/>
ft and make now or <lb/>
easy. Cures swollen, hot, <lb/>
sweating t. Relieves corns and <lb/>
bunions of all pain d gives rest <lb/>
comfort. T it to f old all <lb/>
druggist mid shoo stores. <lb/>
accept any to. For I trial <lb/>
lineage, also Free Sample of the <lb/>
Pout Case Sanitary Corn-Pad, anew <lb/>
invention Allen S. <lb/>
V.<lb/>
m. <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
Vi-s <lb/>
is<lb/>
Tun . <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
who<lb/>
turn- i <lb/>
GREAT LONDON SHOWS. <lb/>
A Very Little Philosophy, But an <lb/>
Lot of Truth <lb/>
us the man with soul <lb/>
so dead he does not feel the <lb/>
least bit of thrill when the <lb/>
circus comes to town, and we <lb/>
will show you cynic. <lb/>
circus is your true test <lb/>
as to whether your neighbor is <lb/>
or One who las <lb/>
become thoroughly disillusioned <lb/>
Many a Greenville Finis <lb/>
the Struggle Hard. <lb/>
With bark constantly g. <lb/>
With disorders. <lb/>
Daily existence is . struggle. <lb/>
,. need I keep it op. <lb/>
Pills will cure you. <lb/>
One re thousand e <lb/>
this claim. <lb/>
Here is one <lb/>
Mrs. Jo-. pi Fly, Jr. Rose Street <lb/>
Mount, N C. am <lb/>
ed -o in favor Deana <lb/>
K Pills, as the t- <lb/>
from their proved them t he <lb/>
remedy of at <lb/>
considerably f dull, nagging art <lb/>
ached and .- a.-r.-s my lorn. <lb/>
lifted or made a quick <lb/>
movement, th. twinge w. re <lb/>
and of it hard for me <lb/>
to my household duties. <lb/>
always f It and <lb/>
of or am n <lb/>
ins the arose <lb/>
stated a K <lb/>
Pills. They he me I <lb/>
further us, I <lb/>
back, d the pea the <lb/>
I v a me n e i <lb/>
strength t y <lb/>
favor of s y <lb/>
For -o by I rs. V <lb/>
cuts. Co., lo. <lb/>
New York, .- i- for <lb/>
Popular Druggist Makes a <lb/>
Statement. <lb/>
Pr I. W. has at last obtained <lb/>
the agency for a remedy which they <lb/>
are on a positive guarantee, to <lb/>
cure Liver trouble. If food doe <lb/>
not well. If there is gas or pain <lb/>
if the tongue <lb/>
and breath bad, if there i. <lb/>
and Live lit <lb/>
will cure you. It the, not you nave <lb/>
i W. p guarantee <lb/>
I to return you money. Liver <lb/>
I Pills give quick relief and make per- <lb/>
of <lb/>
s-a and Liver IX-so are <lb/>
but is <lb/>
his a to prove <lb/>
the truth, and if a <lb/>
cent box of liver I ills you <lb/>
not with the results go t <lb/>
Pr and ask for your money <lb/>
b- M. at <lb/>
den. X. C <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. Pies. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
With the Experience of Years. <lb/>
i Directors <lb/>
And a Capital of <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Boyd, of <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
Mary Johnson, r- <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
y. r 2nd. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
M- . E L. <lb/>
let h a morning for N <lb/>
Mis-. Mann. f <lb/>
is vis ii r L. <lb/>
Miss Hudson, of Win. <lb/>
and Carrie Brown. <lb/>
Mr- h. u Mrs. J. J. Gilbert <lb/>
rived today Panama to <lb/>
the r's r. here. <lb/>
B. F. of <lb/>
traveling of the Broth <lb/>
of is in town. <lb/>
Misses and Minnie <lb/>
from near Greenville, are <lb/>
Visiting and <lb/>
Corey. <lb/>
Miss of Wilson, <lb/>
who had been Miss <lb/>
returned home Friday I <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Fan Blow, of Littleton, <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Ii. Wilson, <lb/>
home <lb/>
and little <lb/>
of came in Friday <lb/>
evening to visit his sister, Mrs. <lb/>
E G- Couch. <lb/>
Miss Lena Gay, of <lb/>
who is to the Smith <lb/>
in Beaver Dam <lb/>
came in today. <lb/>
C. W. and E. W. Harvey left <lb/>
Friday for Danville in response <lb/>
to a announcing the <lb/>
death of their mother. <lb/>
Miss Louise Fleming, of <lb/>
House, came in Friday to visit <lb/>
to visit Mrs. W. L. Patrick and <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Misses Fannie Rollins and <lb/>
Ella Woodard, of Stokes, who <lb/>
have been visiting Miss Mattie <lb/>
Corey, returned home Friday. <lb/>
Miss Birdie of <lb/>
Reidsville, who is to be one of <lb/>
the teacher in the training <lb/>
school, came in Friday evening. <lb/>
Misses Nancy Coward and <lb/>
Lillian Burch, teachers at Caro- <lb/>
Institute near Washington, <lb/>
came home Friday evening to <lb/>
spend two days. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. O- W. Harrington <lb/>
and Mrs. Sam Flake went to <lb/>
Scotland Neck today to attend <lb/>
the Primitive Baptist <lb/>
ii not only a heavy weight upon st ,., and <lb/>
i wearies <lb/>
a . well, and it is a false . <lb/>
which his of <lb/>
a man claims that <lb/>
the bores him, it is because<lb/>
all the freshness is cone from I <lb/>
his nature; ard by the same <lb/>
token he is bore himself. Ex <lb/>
become again as a <lb/>
child you shall not enjoy the <lb/>
circus; and if have the <lb/>
power to <lb/>
a condition you <lb/>
need not worry the here- <lb/>
after. O. course, we don't <lb/>
mean to make the <lb/>
statement that all who go lo the <lb/>
circus will of necessity go to <lb/>
Heaven, nor that ail who <lb/>
re admitted to the latter place <lb/>
as.; It appear my <lb/>
r. e. r <lb/>
f .- <lb/>
Hereof, by the <lb/>
of <lb/>
by <lb/>
the <lb/>
s . . v. <lb/>
consent if the holders, <lb/>
I-. in my office, t-at Tan-; r Gin <lb/>
. i, Company, a c of th ate, <lb/>
that yoU are in such , in the <lb/>
e- f P <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
therein i in i <lb/>
upon whom ma be .-. <lb/>
c a wit <lb/>
chapter H. of e t tied <lb/>
. to <lb/>
of t Ms <lb/>
T re J. a <lb/>
Secretary of th <lb/>
Car. Una, do hereby certify that tin- <lb/>
said n on the day f <lb/>
New Carolina <lb/>
The Chattanooga <lb/>
reports the following new <lb/>
tries in North Carolina for the <lb/>
week ending <lb/>
Asheville- lumber <lb/>
co <lb/>
bottling works. <lb/>
scale <lb/>
manufacturing company. <lb/>
cotton mill. <lb/>
Swan Quarter-15,000 canal <lb/>
company. <lb/>
St. lumber <lb/>
company. <lb/>
mills. <lb/>
Pisgah fur- <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
and r. <lb/>
company. <lb/>
We are In position to take Rood care of our old <lb/>
customers, and prospective ones. <lb/>
I Business Cordially Solicited. <lb/>
L. LITTLE, Cashier<lb/>
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb/>
TO <lb/>
NIAGARA FALLS <lb/>
VIA B <lb/>
Chesapeake Steamship Co. <lb/>
AT EXTREMELY <lb/>
LOW <lb/>
must have been circus goers, for . <lb/>
to the dissolution of said <lb/>
even some are wait- <lb/>
in the proper childlike <lb/>
in other things, and may <lb/>
not to even creep under <lb/>
the tent of Paradise. <lb/>
the main proposition <lb/>
executed by all the thereof, <lb/>
the <lb/>
th sail re now on <lb/>
file in my office, as provide by <lb/>
In Whereof, have here- <lb/>
unto set my hand my <lb/>
my H-- this h if <lb/>
holds j it is a bad man and a A. D-i <lb/>
and. above all, a <lb/>
bad parent, who can his <lb/>
own juvenile delight in the <lb/>
brave bespangled confusion of <lb/>
the greatest show on earth.; <lb/>
J. Bryan Grim.-s. <lb/>
Secretary State <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Thomas Ann K , <lb/>
VS.<lb/>
North Carolin i Pitt <lb/>
The named will <lb/>
take notice an action entitled a- <lb/>
above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Court of county to pro- <lb/>
cure a divorce from he bond of <lb/>
matrimony, an- the raid defendant <lb/>
will further take that is re- <lb/>
to at t- e next term of <lb/>
the Court of Pit county, to <lb/>
Id on the t-nth Mo-day <lb/>
the first Monday Soot be- <lb/>
the S of Nov. 1909. at the <lb/>
Court of said c runty in Greer- <lb/>
ville. N. C. and or demur lo <lb/>
the int in ad i r th <lb/>
plaintiff will apply the m rt for <lb/>
th- relief demanded In paid com, <lb/>
Thia the day S 1909. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Clerk r . <lb/>
Brown, attorney for plaintiff. <lb/>
On July 87th, 5th. It th. 19th, th. and r <lb/>
7th th. Co <lb/>
I tickets from Va. an I O o N.- <lb/>
Lara Fails, a. low ., of i, l-f. . f. r i <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
of Jackson y e ; t Sunday, p. m. <lb/>
Write th u for further n. <lb/>
F. R. M T. P. A. Norfolk. Va.<lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
i of a mortgage executed <lb/>
Bach circus is the greatest show delivered by B P. <lb/>
on <lb/>
wife to Jane Mercer on th.- 4th. day of <lb/>
mortgage appears <lb/>
of the <lb/>
January. 1908. which mortgage appears <lb/>
Howe's Great London in <lb/>
deserve this appellation, how-U <lb/>
ever, every department being c the court door in <lb/>
w . .- h-r <lb/>
completely up to the minute. <lb/>
The show date here is <lb/>
day, Oct. <lb/>
SAWING THE <lb/>
14th. <lb/>
the following piece or <lb/>
parcel of land, situate in c, of <lb/>
near the town of F. and <lb/>
in the division of the <lb/>
Joseph Lang land, th 4th <lb/>
corner of No. ti a Slake at <lb/>
Swamp and the I Lot No <lb/>
to line; h his line <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified as of <lb/>
Cobb, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county. N. C. to notify k I pr- <lb/>
s having in t the e <lb/>
of deceased, t- present them to <lb/>
the undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
from date, or this will be <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All per ons to s id estate, <lb/>
will make payment, <lb/>
the 8th, day Sept 1909. <lb/>
J. B. James, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
A Problem In Wharf Building Which to thence back to Black Swamp <lb/>
Hard, but <lb/>
When in building n wharf they <lb/>
have . I lie pile- driven you <lb/>
i ill rows and <lb/>
sticking up the <lb/>
even height mid <lb/>
i T en surplus <lb/>
es has <lb/>
Oil . ,. <lb/>
i ; <lb/>
laid can n-l <lb/>
is. II i <lb/>
tO <lb/>
a w <lb/>
to a stake; down said to <lb/>
the being the same t <lb/>
de d d to B. P. by Joseph <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Tins the 13th. day of September, <lb/>
1909. <lb/>
JANE MERCER. <lb/>
F. G Son, attorney. <lb/>
CERTIFICATE OF <lb/>
To all to whom these Presents may come <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Furniture And Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of <lb/>
Needed in your House. Our P. ices are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
September Tobacco Sales. <lb/>
Secretary E. B. Ferguson, of <lb/>
the Tobacco Board of Trade, <lb/>
reports the sales of leaf tobacco <lb/>
on the Greenville market for <lb/>
the month of September at <lb/>
3.576,102 pounds t <lb/>
an average of per hundred. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
,.,,,. ;, . . Ii head, <lb/>
. t to set all <lb/>
the ; I nil the <lb/>
hi TI this in the <lb/>
simplest way the world. <lb/>
The s; ilea nil spike <lb/>
to row. i-t little <lb/>
la-low whore t to cut <lb/>
them ; u- they <lb/>
lay -v.-e other i to make <lb/>
a to work on. Then <lb/>
phi row of at the <lb/>
height whore they are to he rut off <lb/>
thee draw a leveling line, which, <lb/>
drawn taut leveled up. touches <lb/>
every in the row at exactly <lb/>
the same height, and then to each <lb/>
they nail two smooth topped <lb/>
crosspieces, little strips of board, <lb/>
on side of the like <lb/>
the on a mast, only short- <lb/>
these cross strips being nailed <lb/>
on so that their tops just touch the <lb/>
underside of a leveling line. And <lb/>
then the sawyers, with their long <lb/>
crosscut saw, worked by a man at <lb/>
each end, come along. <lb/>
The crosspieces nailed to the <lb/>
show exactly where it is to be <lb/>
cut off, and they servo also <lb/>
guides and supports for the in <lb/>
cutting-the off true. Resting <lb/>
the saw blade on their projecting <lb/>
ends one side, the men saw and <lb/>
saw until they have sawed the <lb/>
off. And they keep on until they <lb/>
have got thorn all sawed off and <lb/>
ready for the New <lb/>
Whereas, It appears to my <lb/>
faction, duly authenticated record <lb/>
of the pro for the voluntary <lb/>
dissolution thereof, by th- unanimous <lb/>
consent of all the stockholders, de- <lb/>
posited in my office, that Davenport <lb/>
and Braxton Company, <lb/>
e corporation of this State, whose <lb/>
principal office is situated in the town <lb/>
of of State of <lb/>
North Carolina, J. R. Davenport being <lb/>
the agent therein and in charge there- <lb/>
of, upon whom process may <lb/>
has complied with the requirements of <lb/>
of entitled <lb/>
preliminary to the <lb/>
issuing of this Certificate of <lb/>
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
Secretary of State of tie State of <lb/>
North Carolina, do hereby certify- <lb/>
that the said corporation did, on <lb/>
day of September 1909, file in my <lb/>
office a duly executed and attested <lb/>
consent in writing to the dissolution of <lb/>
said corporation, d by all the <lb/>
stockholders thereof, which said con- <lb/>
Bent and the record of the proceedings <lb/>
aforesaid are now on file in my said <lb/>
office, as provided by law. <lb/>
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb/>
unto set my hand and affixed my <lb/>
official seal at Raleigh, this day <lb/>
September. A. D. <lb/>
J. Grimes, <lb/>
ltd Secretary of State. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By of a of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county. on the <lb/>
day of September, 1909, in a <lb/>
Pp. proceeding than in pending, i n <lb/>
titled Caddy Jam-s i- <lb/>
J. D. deceased, Alic <lb/>
and others, I w H, n <lb/>
November 1st, before the <lb/>
home door in the town of I . <lb/>
s-ll at public sale to the highest I <lb/>
for cash, two certain piece- or parcel <lb/>
of land situate in C a township <lb/>
Pitt county, descried as <lb/>
One tract as the Dav <lb/>
Land, adjoining Ian of Martha <lb/>
Simon Ban and c-n- <lb/>
acres, more or a. <lb/>
one other tract known as the <lb/>
tins Land, adjoining the C. J. <lb/>
y, W. G. Little James aw <lb/>
others, containing more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This the 29th day of September. <lb/>
Caddy James, <lb/>
Blow. of J. D. <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd Star <lb/>
j. S MOORING <lb/>
Now n Sam White store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Com. <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Women's Greenville <lb/>
Get Your Ad. in The Reflector <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
Love the world go round, but <lb/>
money the axle <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have taken up one black sow, <lb/>
marked, will weigh about pounds. <lb/>
Owner can get same by proving owner- <lb/>
ship and paying charges. <lb/>
Home, N. C. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
And Provisions I <lb/>
; --1 <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
floods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
SURE RESULTS. You can't hope to succeed <lb/>
in Greenville without it. The people in th s <lb/>
and all the surrounding country read this <lb/>
paper and buy from our <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Altering, Dyeing, <lb/>
and Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charge. <lb/>
In of Herbert Barber <lb/>
Fred. <lb/>
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb/>
Will be to make prices on any <lb/>
work in line. Patties wanting <lb/>
work done can me a card in r. u. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skinner. Jr <lb/>
H. . Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. Greenville N- C <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
SUMMER IS GONE <lb/>
And row is a time to have <lb/>
r suit nicely cleaned <lb/>
and pressed, it can be put away <lb/>
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 A little work on it <lb/>
may save buying a new one. I <lb/>
am read j to do this work for you <lb/>
as it ought to be done. <lb/>
PAUL The Tailor. <lb/>
DR R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Office on Third formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
I Attorney-at-Law <lb/>
n. a <lb/>
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
N C <lb/>
Subscribe to Reflector <lb/>
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after <lb/>
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st.- t, i k <lb/>
except <lb/>
inter; -ltd in it. be <lb/>
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to inn A trial will <lb/>
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l M i TO I -i, <lb/>
I Write to-day ; Mention Paper. <lb/>
f fine ; I <lb/>
SEND CENTS <lb/>
i,,. Ml J <lb/>
t .-. 11.-L . <lb/>
Stewart, i <lb/>
ton, and C raw was per <lb/>
formed by . J. A. Sullivan, <lb/>
of the same tow t., he having been <lb/>
d and coming <lb/>
bride is a daughter of ex <lb/>
Mayor Mrs. E- Stewart, <lb/>
Washington. It that <lb/>
Mr. Hardy paying <lb/>
more attention than <lb/>
parents liked one other <lb/>
receive, she only Be <lb/>
last week sent lier to <lb/>
to stay with relative here, <lb/>
step being . n to remove her <lb/>
from influence of her suitor. <lb/>
tut love at the move <lb/>
in <lb/>
this kind Wednesday's 1.1- <lb/>
A. C. L. train brought Mr. <lb/>
Hardy, Kev. Mr. <lb/>
Mr. A- G. Wash- <lb/>
Mr a <lb/>
brother in law me bride, <lb/>
d an older a <lb/>
weeks came to as <lb/>
in ;. marriage. It <lb/>
was be to the place <lb/>
where Miss Stewart was staying, <lb/>
proposed to taKe her to ride, and <lb/>
being brother-in law <lb/>
was thought of it. In the <lb/>
Hardy got a friend <lb/>
to procure the license for him, <lb/>
and went to the home of Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Cook where Rev. Mr. <lb/>
van had already preceded him. <lb/>
Mr. also carried Miss <lb/>
Stewart t me home of Mr. <lb/>
ceremony was <lb/>
performed there. The couple <lb/>
went to Kinston on the evening <lb/>
train. <lb/>
of <lb/>
1417 <lb/>
Tee Brave a to Kill. <lb/>
Th in Fayetteville last <lb/>
week Mr. W. <lb/>
gallant Confederate r, <lb/>
his <lb/>
c and by the <lb/>
The Fay- <lb/>
Observer gives this <lb/>
thrilling incident of the life of <lb/>
the brave man <lb/>
E. J. Hale, who was <lb/>
adjutant general of Lane's <lb/>
gad and who it in <lb/>
a number of battles in 1864, was <lb/>
Struck with the intelligence and <lb/>
of his young townsman, <lb/>
a member of 33rd Regiment, <lb/>
and made color bearer <lb/>
that regiment. This, the <lb/>
v J shortly before, <lb/>
him with rank f <lb/>
-i <lb/>
. j. r says that he was <lb/>
cur bravest soldiers he <lb/>
aw. He distinguished <lb/>
under the eyes <lb/>
at Mills, Ream's Station <lb/>
and Battery Gregg, His escape <lb/>
from the latter, under the fire of <lb/>
the enemy th-- parapet, was <lb/>
watched by both armies. When <lb/>
a couple of hundred yards away, <lb/>
he wheeled, unfurled his flag and <lb/>
d ii at the enemy. <lb/>
Then, he turned again, and with <lb/>
his in his belt and his colors <lb/>
Hying, he marched to Con- <lb/>
federate line as if on parade. <lb/>
Shortly after he began this <lb/>
Ii Now Will Get <lb/>
Christmas eve The R II . <lb/>
tori.- going to give away <lb/>
beautiful baby upright <lb/>
piano that is or exhibition at th <lb/>
room of iS <lb/>
Many people have been there <lb/>
look at and try the piano, <lb/>
delight at its excel <lb/>
lent tone and volume. It is a <lb/>
magnificent instrument <lb/>
be a to whoever <lb/>
wins It. At. I the person will get <lb/>
it o does the beat work and <lb/>
on in the most subscribers to <lb/>
Some are already at work, and <lb/>
do not find it hard to get people <lb/>
to help them by subscribing to <lb/>
WATCH <lb/>
Gum Made<lb/>
Bel Pan a 7-. at <lb/>
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at at <lb/>
it st <lb/>
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W, J. Mayo -204 at <lb/>
at b ; <lb/>
a , ; Av r- . <lb/>
age. <lb/>
Walter Campbell -178 at <lb/>
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at It, at <lb/>
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F. A. at at; <lb/>
The Reflector. What they are at at at <lb/>
received the lot the famous D <lb/>
FENCE- Independent. Car load jut <lb/>
Don't fail to sec it. Be t Fence at Best Prices. <lb/>
doing you can do. The contest <lb/>
is open to everybody where the <lb/>
K circulates, and those <lb/>
who enter it can work anywhere <lb/>
they please, the territory being <lb/>
unlimited. <lb/>
Look over the schedule of votes <lb/>
and learn how the subscriptions <lb/>
count, then go out after them <lb/>
and get your friends to help you. <lb/>
is published the list of <lb/>
those who have already been <lb/>
nominated and each of them is <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at Average <lb/>
at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at . Average 09.11 <lb/>
at at 224.-. <lb/>
at at , <lb/>
at life, at at <lb/>
Id a, at at Aver- j <lb/>
age <lb/>
Night on Mountain <lb/>
On a lonely night Alex. Benton of <lb/>
Fort Edward, N. Y. climbed Bald <lb/>
to the home of a neighbor, <lb/>
by Asthma, on curing <lb/>
him with Dr. King's New <lb/>
that had cured of Th h <lb/>
wonderful medicine coon relieved and <lb/>
quickly cured h s neighbor. Later it <lb/>
cured his son wife a severe lung <lb/>
Mil ions I the <lb/>
eat Throat and Lung cure on Earth, <lb/>
toughs, Croup, Hemorrhages <lb/>
and Lungs are surely by it. <lb/>
Best for Hay Fever. Grip and Whoop- <lb/>
Cough. and Trial bottle <lb/>
free. by all druggists. <lb/>
Faucet at j <lb/>
started with votes in the <lb/>
nomination. Other nominations ac at at <lb/>
will be made, as they can enter at Hie, at <lb/>
the contest at any time. <lb/>
Miss Mavis Belie Evans <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Miss Mary Johnston <lb/>
Miss Lillie K. Tucker WOO <lb/>
Airs. John H. Cheek <lb/>
Miss Hodges <lb/>
Next Wednesday the standing <lb/>
of votes will be published for <lb/>
the first time, and every <lb/>
should send in as many as <lb/>
possible by then. Now every- <lb/>
body get busy. <lb/>
There is only one prize to be <lb/>
given, the handsome piano, but <lb/>
that those who enter the contest <lb/>
and fail to win this may <lb/>
feel that they have not labored <lb/>
in vain, we will at the close of <lb/>
the contest pay them a cash com- <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Friends of the family here <lb/>
have received the following in <lb/>
Mr. lira, Wm. Stowe Rawls Th shorter ear contains the <lb/>
march the enemy was heard to <lb/>
shout, not shoot any more; <lb/>
he is too brave a man to <lb/>
Go With a Rush. <lb/>
The demand for that Rt m- <lb/>
Liver and K Dr <lb/>
New Life till -is The <lb/>
druggists say never like. <lb/>
because they la to cure <lb/>
Sour Stomach, <lb/>
and Malaria. Only at <lb/>
all s. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
Young C. White, a son of <lb/>
Mr. W. A. White, of Farmville <lb/>
township, brought The Reflector <lb/>
two sample ears of corn of Mr- Edgar Hardy <lb/>
The ears are Urge fortune to lose by fire, <lb/>
well filled. One of them is day afternoon, his stables and <lb/>
SI 2.93 <lb/>
E. C. Buck-62 at at <lb/>
at at Av- <lb/>
Mayo-114 <lb/>
at at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at Average <lb/>
Worthington at <lb/>
at lie. at <lb/>
at at at. <lb/>
at Average <lb/>
at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at Average 112.44 <lb/>
Sold Sept. 30th, pounds. <lb/>
Average for the entire break <lb/>
10.43. If it be true that money <lb/>
talks, then sell your tobacco at <lb/>
the the father of the <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/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
LEADERS HARDWARE <lb/>
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb/>
BI <lb/>
OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
Al the close business 1st, 1208. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans an I tints <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from A- <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
in i nor coin currency <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
850,348.88 Capital stock <lb/>
fund <lb/>
H.-.-i <lb/>
6.718.801 <lb/>
5,000.00 <lb/>
d profits less <lb/>
CUT. exp and taxes pd 2,868.00 <lb/>
on all subscriptions Tobacco Co. <lb/>
mission <lb/>
get for The Redactor. Now get <lb/>
to work Knowing you will be <lb/>
paid for what you do, whether <lb/>
you win the piano or not. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
Interest in North Caro- <lb/>
J. P. Lovelace, Mgr, <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Dead <lb/>
About-i o'clock this morning <lb/>
Mr. William H. died at <lb/>
his home to Green- <lb/>
ville. He was near eighty sea-s <lb/>
of age and had been a useful <lb/>
citizen. For several years he <lb/>
suffered from a cancer on the <lb/>
and this was the cause of <lb/>
his death. He leaves three sons <lb/>
ii.-. house containing most of -Elder and Messrs. C. A. <lb/>
Nat bunk am <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
U. S. <lb/>
payable <lb/>
052.50 Time f deposits <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check <lb/>
1,80.25 cashier's <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
rT <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
20,000.00 <lb/>
9,488.14 <lb/>
29,427.68 <lb/>
44.37 <lb/>
170,888.71 <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
J. K. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
request the honor of your <lb/>
presence at the of <lb/>
their daughter <lb/>
Velma Tyson <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Smith <lb/>
on the afternoon of Saturday <lb/>
October the sixteenth <lb/>
nineteen hundred and nine <lb/>
at half after four o'clock, <lb/>
Grace Episcopal Church <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
Don't waste money buying <lb/>
when you can get a bottle of <lb/>
Liniment for twenty- <lb/>
five cents. A piece of flannel dampened <lb/>
with liniment superior to any <lb/>
plaster for lame back, pains in the side <lb/>
and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by <lb/>
II dealers. <lb/>
most grains, while <lb/>
the long one has The short- <lb/>
ear got the advantage by <lb/>
almost the same from <lb/>
end to the long ear being <lb/>
tapering. <lb/>
Your as well as your <lb/>
temper is rendered miserable by a <lb/>
By taking Chamberlain's <lb/>
Liver Tablets you can <lb/>
Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
and <lb/>
improve both. <lb/>
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb/>
when in town for general engine <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
Can ha mads and in <lb/>
at t <lb/>
One Cent a Plate. <lb/>
Stir contents of one package <lb/>
ICE Powder <lb/>
into a quart of milk and <lb/>
No no heating, nothing <lb/>
else but the <lb/>
ice and milk in the package. <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This makes quarts of the most <lb/>
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb/>
five Vanilla. Straw-<lb/>
s packages at your grocers, <lb/>
Of by mall if he docs not keep it. <lb/>
The C. In. N. Y. <lb/>
the tobacco raised on acres. <lb/>
Th- i i the fire is unknown <lb/>
and it is understood Mr. Hardy <lb/>
had very little insurance on the <lb/>
and C. at Tucker. <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this 10th day of Sept., 1908. <lb/>
. A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
K. I. Davis, <lb/>
B. M. Lewis. <lb/>
T. L. Turnage, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Kinston Free Press. I Running repairs to all of <lb/>
cry. Steam erecting <lb/>
Sept. 29- The Tobacco machinery, ail systems a <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
Anybody Can Eater. <lb/>
The Reflector popularity con- <lb/>
test, the winner to receive that <lb/>
beautiful baby upright <lb/>
piano at the music room of <lb/>
White, is not <lb/>
ed to any locality. Any person <lb/>
anywhere can enter the contest, <lb/>
and the one who pets the most <lb/>
votes will receive the prize. <lb/>
Fill out a nomination blank <lb/>
will find one in this and <lb/>
then get to work for the prize. <lb/>
You can nominate either your- <lb/>
self or a friend. <lb/>
Bros to Leave Kinston. <lb/>
Merchants throughout this en- <lb/>
tire section are showing great in- <lb/>
in the great removal sale <lb/>
being conducted by Einstein <lb/>
Bros., at Kinston. N. C. This <lb/>
firm is closing out all dry goods-, <lb/>
and notions at sacrifice prices <lb/>
and our merchants are taking <lb/>
advantage of same. Sale will <lb/>
last until Oct. IS. Einstein <lb/>
Bros, will open In their beautiful <lb/>
new quarters at Wilmington, N. <lb/>
C. Nov. 1st. This sale is let- <lb/>
merchants only. <lb/>
Statesville, <lb/>
plant of the <lb/>
Company, at in- <lb/>
a large amount of <lb/>
was destroyed by fire soon <lb/>
after o'clock last night, en- <lb/>
tailing a property loss of about <lb/>
with no insurance. The <lb/>
origin of the fire is unknown. <lb/>
The watchman says that <lb/>
he had gone home at midnight <lb/>
to eat a lunch and on his return <lb/>
to the plant he found it in flames. <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb/>
All work guaranteed and terms <lb/>
Message left at L. <lb/>
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
Mr. William Lyman Joyner <lb/>
and Miss Martha Hatcher <lb/>
Edwards were married yesterday <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock, only <lb/>
relatives and a few friends of <lb/>
the parties being present. <lb/>
bride was attired in rose i <lb/>
line with hat to match, and car- <lb/>
a shower bouquet of pink <lb/>
carnations and ferns. The bride <lb/>
is the second daughter of the <lb/>
late J. L. and Mrs. L. T. <lb/>
Edwards, while Mr. Joyner who <lb/>
formerly resided in North Caro- <lb/>
has been a resident of <lb/>
Birmingham for the past two <lb/>
years. Mr. and Mrs. Joyner are <lb/>
at home at Fifth avenue.- <lb/>
Birmingham, Ala Paper, <lb/>
Mr. was formerly of <lb/>
Pitt county and a son of the late <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Joyner. <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you can get a am <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for Vs <lb/>
emergencies. Our line tools <lb/>
a you could desire, and Ag <lb/>
we will that your tool x <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
article.<lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods t c <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R- <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
THE E FOR GIRLS <lb/>
Established in The aim of the school I clearly forth by <lb/>
instruction under at the lowest <lb/>
MO I . . . <lb/>
The school by the Church, not to make money, but to <lb/>
place can be Riven thorough in body. mind, and heart at a <lb/>
cost. object has boon to fully earned Ml that a a <lb/>
If T It Is to-day. with its faculty of boarding patronage Of and <lb/>
building and grounds, worth <lb/>
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb/>
HA pays all for the year, including th table board, room, lights, steam <lb/>
K I laundry, and in nil <lb/>
music and elocution. Apply for and application blank n <lb/>
REV. JAMES JR. M A, Va. <lb/>
at. laundry, attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subject <lb/>
and elocution. Apply f <lb/>
REV. JAMES CANNON. <lb/>
Report of <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
in the State of at the close of business, Sept. I. <lb/>
w. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John Hana- <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
s.-e. and <lb/>
All oilier Stocks, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Banking house, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from Hanks <lb/>
Cash i- <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor e- m n <lb/>
National ha- ts <lb/>
other U. S 04.00 <lb/>
Capita <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
Notes and hills <lb/>
Hills <lb/>
Dip. Sub. 86.107.82 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North of <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier the above-named lank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
tub mi ii true to the best of my knowledge m belief. <lb/>
C. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb/>
lull day of Si pt, 1809. <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb/>
i Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
R O. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
E. ti. . N. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
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anywhere. I <lb/>
different to nose V. hen in Greenville visit our <lb/>
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CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
b the State of Card . . . tr- close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909 <lb/>
kinds butt r <lb/>
. s. .-. v. Ange cc Co. <lb/>
. e. a bargain <lb/>
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; ye <lb/>
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j. Eugene Cam <lb/>
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I. <lb/>
. nice <lb/>
Cc <lb/>
,. . . <lb/>
and pocket cutlery, for <lb/>
. next thirty days. <lb/>
w. L. <lb/>
Cooking and heating loves <lb/>
.- b t received. Ail <lb/>
of st d r up. to-date. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
. a large lot of <lb/>
dim, N. f <lb/>
tar; C. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
W. H. S, an <lb/>
els is i <lb/>
U. ii . n . <lb/>
a sue m <lb/>
i . i . <lb/>
a . re I i <lb/>
each <lb/>
.; all ;. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
vi cured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
la U <lb/>
. m Banks <lb/>
. Bankers<lb/>
w coin <lb/>
,. notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stack <lb/>
fund 500.00 <lb/>
divided profit.-, <lb/>
. .-s ex. pd <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
certificate <lb/>
D posit <lb/>
lo c cit <lb/>
I r e Checks<lb/>
4,000.00 <lb/>
950.00 <lb/>
6.033 <lb/>
68.17 <lb/>
Tots <lb/>
f 21,605.46 <lb/>
. C<lb/>
Tweeds- <lb/>
as it <lb/>
Pit <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
A. o. e <lb/>
TATE OP H A, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, Gardner. bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear i if due to tie best of my <lb/>
in and f. G. T. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and <lb/>
John Z. <lb/>
C. J. Tucker. <lb/>
me, this 10th day of S pi. <lb/>
K. F. <lb/>
Not.-. <lb/>
W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
a.-., is ; <lb/>
.- extend and prices. <lb/>
H price.-. <lb/>
A. Ante co. <lb/>
A nice lot of Notions in. i <lb/>
rock. <lb/>
i. by these <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
Hi. i .-.- v-o. <lb/>
a. i-i-i<lb/>
i. it . rooting oar. be <lb/>
l . Co.<lb/>
. . ,. dine ft <lb/>
. .-. machines, <lb/>
. ., repairs, call <lb/>
u. . . . i , e; <lb/>
. c. x i. to <lb/>
i;. . . . . to at- <lb/>
Ail kinda, Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. . <lb/>
Harrington, Ba <lb/>
L. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Another large lot of -i- <lb/>
shoes just received. tended the <lb/>
A. W. Co. a <lb/>
A nice line of trunks and suit y. <lb/>
cases just All j. l <lb/>
services <lb/>
day <lb/>
J. Is. IV. <lb/>
our new wit <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. c n-, <lb/>
ft. W. baa just re- Greenville Mono <lb/>
a nice lot of tin and Kiss S <lb/>
ii ware. B -n. ct me i <lb/>
The County re tins . <lb/>
are the d for you. The are <lb/>
cheap, durable and <lb/>
right and workmanship <lb/>
guaranteed. A. G. Cox <lb/>
uses i. <lb/>
r- nu <lb/>
lo <lb/>
la <lb/>
. SE Ii. <lb/>
in <lb/>
T I Barking Trust Co., <lb/>
At <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
of l.-t. WOO.<lb/>
. i <lb/>
Pu <lb/>
muslin <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and nu-. cured I <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hue Iron, and <lb/>
and .- <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
Liabilities<lb/>
R. <lb/>
la <lb/>
Wain <lb/>
Tuesday. The <lb/>
colic <lb/>
S. t. Carroll <lb/>
I  . a f seine.-. <lb/>
Prices are fr twenty to six. I Branch nix <lb/>
five cert ten. <lb/>
lamp chimneys for of <lb/>
cent. W. L House Co. I Mo day to enter i <lb/>
Keep your ware shiny I P. A. d <lb/>
now by the famous R. hi <lb/>
M Electro Shine and returned <lb/>
P found at W. L. House hi <lb/>
Co. Also nice lot of stove polish, bean very sic <lb/>
received. B nice lit of The aeries <lb/>
ladies and <lb/>
Barber Co attended by m , <lb/>
For and cement see Robt. , <lb/>
Barber Co. Ai Co. C <lb/>
have received a large lot of I i the oldest A. I <lb/>
nice shoes for winter i tr fire and life in- <lb/>
There will be preaching in companies in America. Mr. and Mi.- N <lb/>
church morning write mortgages deeds, I Hugo, have I i <lb/>
Primitive con-Co. Winterville. N. C <lb/>
am selling twenty live cent <lb/>
nice hearse <lb/>
; i s A. G. Cox to. <lb/>
went to Kinston <lb/>
i., ;.;. pipe and <lb/>
. . i W. L. H use cc Co. <lb/>
he Indian <lb/>
in the W, . <lb/>
some ago, showed <lb/>
; . in the <lb/>
i.; ti h i. All speak well <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i, <lb/>
then<lb/>
CI . i b Away <lb/>
v e In <lb/>
j; <lb/>
. per- <lb/>
dry <lb/>
. ; ;. bet p <lb/>
b not<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
surplus fund 4,500.00 <lb/>
profits <lb/>
taxes pd 1,576.03 <lb/>
Hills payable 3,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit sub to check 31,440.88 <lb/>
for interest <lb/>
and <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OP NORTH <lb/>
J. v. u <lb/>
w I . tali <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
.- , air. m <lb/>
for i.-. tins . <lb/>
T. <lb/>
to I <lb/>
of <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
. County of <lb/>
all bank, do sol- <lb/>
fill i- true to the In-st of my <lb/>
W. II. Cashier. <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
S Jones. <lb/>
M. o. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
re <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of <lb/>
ThE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the of business, Sept. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
650.00 <lb/>
d Demand <lb/>
j Due from and <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat bank r. am <lb/>
I. s. not <lb/>
Total <lb/>
I S <lb/>
1,178.68 Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 43-2.06 <lb/>
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
Time ear. of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
other Deposits subject to ck 3,130.65 <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Large lot of post <lb/>
just received. <lb/>
L. Co. <lb/>
J. S. Ross, Winterville. . in <lb/>
V an Belling stock The . <lb/>
of boys clothing below cost for Free Will B , <lb/>
next few days. We also <lb/>
was a warm game of have just received a celebrated <lb/>
played here yesterday , This still There be <lb/>
between the team and the headquarters good drinks, I services, <lb/>
W. steam. The score stood frail and peanuts. You are in- Mr. M- <lb/>
to in favor of W. H rited. W. L. House Co. Tuesday. <lb/>
-in , the oldest ; <lb/>
and strongest fire and life n fire and life <lb/>
com in America. panics in world. <lb/>
n k bi d g. -J. S. q r. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
. B. Johnson aid R I Men of the . <lb/>
. . . services in r fourth r <lb/>
yesterday. ling with the tribe, at V. <lb/>
ions, <lb/>
i h . .- <lb/>
h. <lb/>
i- h <lb/>
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a and i- . <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
. 1909. <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
STATE CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
We, J. E. P. A. Cashier <lb/>
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that above state <lb/>
nu hi it true to tin- In -1 of our knowledge and belief. <lb/>
I-. A <lb/>
Subscribed and to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 10th day of Sept., <lb/>
II. Hunsucker, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
E. GREEN, <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
A. Cox, <lb/>
R. II. Hunsucker, <lb/>
P. Harrington, <lb/>
Directors<lb/>
v. , <lb/>
CONFORMS TO I FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
, y Couch. and D <lb/>
by .-tins . cathartic No P- I I <lb/>
Prepared by ; CO. CHICAGO. <lb/>
FOB SALE LL. <lb/>
CONFORMS <lb/>
, i over many Couch. It rid. the <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor a d Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA OCTOBER I I <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WHY PRICES L <lb/>
SOME FACTS TAKEN FROM <lb/>
REPORTS <lb/>
Shown. America H- I <lb/>
Trade With Foreign as <lb/>
Grade, <lb/>
Conditions <lb/>
leaf <lb/>
giving grave concern <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
ramifications to <lb/>
which render an <lb/>
analysis of <lb/>
extremely difficult. i <lb/>
is unstable, formative <lb/>
predicated upon i <lb/>
data are n i BE <lb/>
But one <lb/>
certain, and that is that <lb/>
growers are with <lb/>
new problems that r i .- <lb/>
information and cm; i <lb/>
in their <lb/>
Tl e c <lb/>
and labor of the d <lb/>
publishes a <lb/>
bulletin entitled Con <lb/>
and Trade <lb/>
Bull, tin I <lb/>
Madrid, in <lb/>
ring to to the monopoly <lb/>
the leaf t of Spam, uses <lb/>
in part the following <lb/>
monopoly <lb/>
years ago began to <lb/>
id <lb/>
i . f. <lb/>
II <lb/>
I v, r It <lb/>
r it. <lb/>
i i<lb/>
e, and <lb/>
last <lb/>
The <lb/>
e more or less I what they formerly were. <lb/>
th. sup <lb/>
id to be the <lb/>
policy at <lb/>
measures <lb/>
which <lb/>
this end art of <lb/>
a pro- <lb/>
can <lb/>
i of tobaccos of <lb/>
See As <lb/>
i in imp . <lb/>
hi for the <lb/>
Third-As <lb/>
alter the <lb/>
id foreign <lb/>
cigars, <lb/>
the <lb/>
all American <lb/>
is doing its <lb/>
pate r by fore <lb/>
stalling its occurrence through <lb/>
preventive meat ires. <lb/>
It is by mes the object f <lb/>
these ii discourage <lb/>
but little. It is also the growth I a <lb/>
course would economic <lb/>
readjustments little less <lb/>
in their and <lb/>
than the loss of our <lb/>
export leaf trade. <lb/>
The world is accustomed to our <lb/>
leaf, and likes Our leaf has <lb/>
the prestige of u-e through <lb/>
From foregoing is read- <lb/>
apparent, that a great impetus <lb/>
has Keen n to the growing of <lb/>
in countries hitherto <lb/>
pr <lb/>
evident that these foreign- <lb/>
tobaccos are being largely <lb/>
substituted for leaf formerly <lb/>
raised in the United States. <lb/>
The reasons for this state of <lb/>
affairs are frankly stated, in the <lb/>
consular reports quot- <lb/>
ed, as prohibitive prices and <lb/>
unsettled conditions. <lb/>
In this connection it is also <lb/>
pertinent to state that the world <lb/>
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
IN SESSION WITH <lb/>
MEMORIAL CHURCH. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
of<lb/>
Bi . <lb/>
Association began Prim d I th- <lb/>
in on I <lb/>
The attendance in <lb/>
the w .- <lb/>
Tuesday night<lb/>
A CARD FROM <lb/>
He it Still Our <lb/>
Tobacco i armor. <lb/>
Concluding an in the <lb/>
pr in the i sue <lb/>
of Sept. ear. used <lb/>
this la , tobacco <lb/>
should be <lb/>
I--,. ; <lb/>
n S pounds of tobacco, of <lb/>
Cl . <lb/>
world's markets. <lb/>
Moreover, tobacco is. . <lb/>
our historic prop. <lb/>
j , . After devotional exercises, <lb/>
it to mankind and , <lb/>
introductory sermon was <lb/>
to <lb/>
Brazilian tobacco at Hamburg <lb/>
and Bremen, in to r pi <lb/>
little by little, the Am <lb/>
product which it formerly <lb/>
chased in the United States and <lb/>
in other markets. It is now <lb/>
said that the monopoly is <lb/>
of forming, in conjunction <lb/>
with other tobacco purchasing <lb/>
lower <lb/>
from his shoulder.- <lb/>
ti. leading. <lb/>
of American <lb/>
L Vice <lb/>
As as the American <lb/>
,, <lb/>
r, , ii bar, i obtainable <lb/>
at price 11.- enough to <lb/>
i It planter. BO long <lb/>
is it r in spite <lb/>
i a. the of roe govern <lb/>
m private enterprise. <lb/>
a and <lb/>
Am after <lb/>
the <lb/>
in by the recent <lb/>
trouble is in <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
act like a chemical <lb/>
opera produce a reaction <lb/>
a a caution would <lb/>
avoid. It i obvious that if Ken <lb/>
tobacco is once grown sue <lb/>
on a large scale all over <lb/>
y its cultivation will continue <lb/>
the high American <lb/>
which originally induced <lb/>
it should not longer <lb/>
Since tie above consular re <lb/>
port was written trade reports <lb/>
have been to the effect <lb/>
should it not to purchase of tobacco raised in and <lb/>
tobacco in other markets elsewhere, and has laid in about <lb/>
In Bulletin Deputy Consul, supply of to- <lb/>
General V. Dye, of Berlin, <lb/>
under the caption, <lb/>
Tobacco in the German <lb/>
user the following <lb/>
In connection with these Ital <lb/>
trade reports, it is of interest <lb/>
to note that it is officially re- <lb/>
the past five years that Brazil exported <lb/>
leaf has the <lb/>
far been replaced by tobacco . .,., <lb/>
Java and Sumatra and to a less <lb/>
extent by tobacco from Santo <lb/>
Domingo. The cigar <lb/>
claim that they are not <lb/>
dependent on American leaf <lb/>
tobacco, as Dutch Indian <lb/>
tobacco now fills all require- <lb/>
The tailing off in imports <lb/>
of American tobacco into <lb/>
Germany in the past few years is <lb/>
attributed the relatively high <lb/>
price of American product <lb/>
compared with from <lb/>
other countries. <lb/>
prediction is made by all <lb/>
those consulted that in case the <lb/>
prices of American tobacco were <lb/>
raised the imports would de- <lb/>
accordingly <lb/>
Mr. Dye also states that <lb/>
ports of leaf from the United <lb/>
States have fallen off 1,400 tons <lb/>
since 1903. In this connection <lb/>
it may be stated that re- <lb/>
Germany has heavily <lb/>
increased her import duty on <lb/>
leaf tobacco, which will doubtless <lb/>
further decrease her import from <lb/>
the United States. <lb/>
In Bulletin Vice Consul <lb/>
Bayard Cutting, Jr, of Milan, <lb/>
Italy, under the heading <lb/>
Independence of Foreign <lb/>
states, among other things, <lb/>
has long been felt that <lb/>
Italy should be freed from its <lb/>
dependence on the foreign and <lb/>
especially American tobacco. <lb/>
Kentucky tobacco dominates the <lb/>
Italian tobacco situation. It <lb/>
current year about <lb/>
worth more of leaf than she ex- <lb/>
ported during the corresponding <lb/>
lour months of the year <lb/>
This is highly significant, to say <lb/>
the least. <lb/>
In Bulletin Consul Gen- <lb/>
Robert J. Wynne of London, <lb/>
in discussing the British leaf to- <lb/>
trade, states as <lb/>
American leaf tobacco <lb/>
trade in the United Kingdom <lb/>
could not hold the <lb/>
it held in 1907. Its decline <lb/>
is due chiefly to the disturbed <lb/>
condition of affairs in Kentucky <lb/>
and <lb/>
On top of these consular warn- <lb/>
comes the recent govern <lb/>
showing, already widely <lb/>
put to the effect that <lb/>
the fiscal year ending June <lb/>
last, the United States ex <lb/>
ported nearly forty-three million <lb/>
pounds less of leaf tobacco than <lb/>
during the previous fiscal year. <lb/>
When it is remembered that <lb/>
there was also a falling off <lb/>
shown for the fiscal year ending <lb/>
June 1903, the significance <lb/>
of these progressive, heavy de- <lb/>
in exports of leaf is dis- <lb/>
It this connection it is <lb/>
tune to state that our exports of <lb/>
Burley to Prance have <lb/>
ceased, because of <lb/>
prices, other grades having <lb/>
situation, if. . ;. <lb/>
supplies three-fifths of the substituted, and it is doubt- <lb/>
raw material, and is if be <lb/>
for the manufacture of recovered under any <lb/>
of price conditions. The same <lb/>
is in a measure true of some <lb/>
other countries to which we have <lb/>
heretofore exported Burley to- <lb/>
in more or less liberal <lb/>
liberal quantities. <lb/>
It is also a well-known fact <lb/>
most popular brands of cigars. <lb/>
Until 1904-6 the prices of Ken- <lb/>
remained low, and even <lb/>
fell year to year. But <lb/>
since that time they have been <lb/>
ruing by giant strides. A wide- <lb/>
spread alarm has been awakened <lb/>
in Italy, and the government <lb/>
which the United States produces <lb/>
less than one third. Therefore, <lb/>
the assumption on the part <lb/>
our leaf producers that they ham <lb/>
the only land in the world that <lb/>
can grow the kind of tobacco <lb/>
that the world wants is fallacious <lb/>
Foreign buyers clearly indicate <lb/>
a determination to bring <lb/>
can growers to a realizing <lb/>
of this fallacy by obtaining their <lb/>
leaf elsewhere. <lb/>
In short, foreign s. it <lb/>
view our high prices and dis- <lb/>
civic conditions in some of <lb/>
our principal tobacco growing <lb/>
sections, have entered vigorously <lb/>
into the occupation of <lb/>
growing in their respective <lb/>
countries and their several <lb/>
and dependencies. <lb/>
Turning the foreign ti <lb/>
the domestic field, not only <lb/>
old Burley producing a <lb/>
large crop, but because of <lb/>
prices aid the migration Bur <lb/>
raisers from the turbulent <lb/>
Burley territory in Kentucky. <lb/>
this type of tobacco is now <lb/>
successfully raised in <lb/>
quantities in Missouri, and in <lb/>
an experimental way in Illinois, <lb/>
as wed as in some other States <lb/>
hitherto not engaged in Burley <lb/>
production. The reports of th. <lb/>
success of Burley growing b <lb/>
Missouri are especially cheerful, <lb/>
indicating gratifying success <lb/>
s disposition to expand the in <lb/>
With this increased <lb/>
production and minimized con- <lb/>
both foreign and do- <lb/>
what is to be the result <lb/>
Our home <lb/>
co only so much, and if in <lb/>
consequence of the <lb/>
causes a large surplus <lb/>
accumulates for which there is <lb/>
no demand, will the grower re <lb/>
the legitimate causes for <lb/>
his embarrassment, or will he <lb/>
blame imaginary persecutors and <lb/>
seek artificial means for remedy- <lb/>
real evils brought about <lb/>
largely by his own indiscretions <lb/>
and blindness to the operation of <lb/>
the laws of cause and effect and <lb/>
supply and demand <lb/>
In this connection it may be <lb/>
properly remarked that the <lb/>
breaks are a better market on <lb/>
which to sell tobacco than <lb/>
meetings. The marts of <lb/>
trade are better places to find <lb/>
customers than legislative halls. <lb/>
Cash at fair prices are, <lb/>
as a rule, better customers than <lb/>
polling combinations, which <lb/>
themselves in last analysis are <lb/>
to the law of supply and <lb/>
demand, and the outcome of <lb/>
which is, therefore, problematic- <lb/>
while at the same time in- <lb/>
expense, inconvenience <lb/>
and delay, and the withholding <lb/>
from circulation the money that <lb/>
the cash buyer would provide <lb/>
for the facilitation of trade in ah <lb/>
of arteries. <lb/>
These facts and observations <lb/>
suggest future contingencies <lb/>
pleasant to contemplate. <lb/>
It is and fatal for <lb/>
tobacco growers to close their <lb/>
The <lb/>
the weed <lb/>
with institutions <lb/>
in statecraft, in long <lb/>
and in sentiment. Th vary <lb/>
of this association firmly <lb/>
J hen <lb/>
first roll call show ; growth and let <lb/>
out of fifty churches, stand on h th. r Highly <lb/>
ported and em will <lb/>
be an entire . of <lb/>
tobacco now <lb/>
aids class <lb/>
by Bee. R. A Me <lb/>
we ah -u i <lb/>
s of alienating our <lb/>
customers we should and can <lb/>
large r numbers and men <lb/>
their patronage, can <lb/>
by <lb/>
rs my th y Lets <lb/>
what they want and a <lb/>
bit less than they want, all <lb/>
our home the <lb/>
and -on- <lb/>
all on <lb/>
or four <lb/>
in my <lb/>
land, of Scotland Neck- It <lb/>
a masterly discourse in most <lb/>
language <lb/>
delivered His text was crop in a sea <lb/>
fixed minds of the a j . able way and n K throw it <lb/>
tobacco users a less i-- t. . . . . .- ,, the market in three <lb/>
, . . , out, Future. , <lb/>
, . . , , months- D this and <lb/>
showing privilege . . . . <lb/>
. . opinion it i the that <lb/>
I honor of tie Christian in this, , <lb/>
. . . will produce a cure. <lb/>
r of God s . , , . . , <lb/>
j u Notwithstanding, this article <lb/>
aid having a , <lb/>
j , . , .- was for an attack upon <lb/>
; guide and for a , , , <lb/>
f , i me. Those who have watched <lb/>
i ii, he turned the Christian s, , , . . <lb/>
, . . , ,., , . market year will bear <lb/>
for hysterical business math J A lowing that all <lb/>
The world is willing and <lb/>
to pay us a lair price for our I. ,. N <lb/>
out not pay an H , J <lb/>
. i shall b.-. and we know not what <lb/>
price, nor will it submit to in <lb/>
dignities and barbaric civic con- <lb/>
in order to obtain it. <lb/>
Our home manufacturers can <lb/>
em uh to supply <lb/>
he enormous consumptive- re- <lb/>
that brains and <lb/>
have built up. and, no <lb/>
mount of attempted <lb/>
can compel them to m re. <lb/>
dome re power- <lb/>
less to compel th- <lb/>
public to product, <lb/>
made of at <lb/>
prices, or to more than <lb/>
suits the inclinations of the pub-<lb/>
we shah be, but when He shall <lb/>
appear shall be like Him, for <lb/>
we shall see Him as He <lb/>
the conclusion of the <lb/>
former moderator T. M. <lb/>
Arrington, of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
the association to order <lb/>
and asked Dr. J. D to <lb/>
lead in prayer. <lb/>
Former clerk J. A. Sullivan, of <lb/>
called roil of <lb/>
ASSAULTED AND ROBBED <lb/>
Killed <lb/>
Member of Al <lb/>
Washington. N. C, Oct. <lb/>
One of the boldest and most <lb/>
I daring assaults and ever <lb/>
known in this city was committed <lb/>
last night between twelve and <lb/>
one o'clock on east Main street, <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
churches and forty responded as <lb/>
having delegates present. <lb/>
The election of officers was <lb/>
then declared in order. T. M. <lb/>
Arrington was unanimously re- <lb/>
elected moderator, and J. A. <lb/>
Sullivan unanimously re-elected <lb/>
clerk and treasurer. H. <lb/>
was elected historian. <lb/>
The moderator announced the <lb/>
several appointed at <lb/>
last session for the different <lb/>
topics at this <lb/>
chairman of the commit- <lb/>
tee on order of business reported, <lb/>
this h- in are with <lb/>
program previously published. <lb/>
An Lou; President <lb/>
when a Mr. C. R. Skater, owner j,, Last Carolina <lb/>
of several of Carnival the <lb/>
shows, which exhibited in this visit <lb/>
SI to impending danger, <lb/>
already prepared in earlier years. I Japan are leas than one-third of sensible thing to do is to <lb/>
city the past week, was waylaid <lb/>
on his way to his boarding house <lb/>
by a thug, who coming up behind <lb/>
struck him a powerful blow over <lb/>
the right eye with an old gun <lb/>
following with a single <lb/>
blow and very near killing him, <lb/>
Mr. Shafer was found in a <lb/>
semi-conscious condition some <lb/>
time after by Mr. D. W. Bell <lb/>
manager of the local telephone <lb/>
exchange, while on his way <lb/>
home, and he phoned <lb/>
Dr. Joshua Tayloe who came for <lb/>
the wounded man in a ambulance <lb/>
and took him to the Washington <lb/>
hospital, where an operation was <lb/>
p at which it was found <lb/>
a large the skull was <lb/>
crushed in and a piece of bone <lb/>
resting on the brain. Davis <lb/>
Tayloe. assisted by Dr. E. <lb/>
M. Brown, performed an opera- <lb/>
at three o'clock morn- <lb/>
removing a large amount of <lb/>
crushed bone and saturating the <lb/>
injured and lacerated <lb/>
When found both <lb/>
pockets of the injured man had <lb/>
been rifled and between seventy <lb/>
Ave and one hundred dollars <lb/>
had been The <lb/>
consciousness <lb/>
morning and gave a <lb/>
of his assault. There are slight <lb/>
hopes for the recovery of the in- <lb/>
man. Local police are at <lb/>
work but no arrests have b <lb/>
made yet. <lb/>
was read by the clerk, and <lb/>
on motion of Rev. R. A. <lb/>
land the association voted to ac- <lb/>
the invitation with thanks. <lb/>
Visitors introduced, <lb/>
these being Rev. T. Hill <lb/>
of the Southern Baptist <lb/>
Seminary at Louisville; <lb/>
Rev. M L. general man <lb/>
ager of Thomasville <lb/>
Dr. J. D. said he <lb/>
was not a visitor but was right <lb/>
at and ex-Gov, T. J. Jar- <lb/>
vis. Each responded in a few <lb/>
words. <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor of <lb/>
Memorial church, extended a <lb/>
brief welcome to the association <lb/>
that lacked nothing in earnest- <lb/>
and cordiality. <lb/>
Cards were distributed for the <lb/>
delegates to give in their names, <lb/>
and with benediction by Rev M. <lb/>
L. adjournment was had <lb/>
to o'clock Wednesday morning. <lb/>
After adj mod- <lb/>
showed The Reflector <lb/>
representative a gavel which had <lb/>
been handed him by J. D. Chris- <lb/>
of Rocky Mount, just be- <lb/>
fore he started to the <lb/>
lion. Thia gavel was beautifully <lb/>
carved and a work of art. On <lb/>
the handle, made of hickory. <lb/>
carved Roanoke Baptist <lb/>
great <lb/>
things for God, expect great <lb/>
has proven Ripe tobacco <lb/>
with body and is just <lb/>
as high right now as it has beer, <lb/>
in years. Farmers nave mark- <lb/>
the crop up to this time in a <lb/>
very sensible and reasonable <lb/>
way. There has not been a glut <lb/>
nor crowded market this <lb/>
fall and have gradually <lb/>
grown batter and better until the <lb/>
average during on the <lb/>
floors of The <lb/>
dated Tobacco Company am <lb/>
not informed as to the averages <lb/>
on other is about eleven <lb/>
cents- <lb/>
My publications concerning <lb/>
the tobacco business are based <lb/>
upon conditions existing in the <lb/>
tobacco trade. I have studied <lb/>
to learn the facts and these facts <lb/>
I have given to the public solely <lb/>
in the interest and for the benefit <lb/>
of the men who toil to produce <lb/>
the tobacco crop. <lb/>
I hold myself fully <lb/>
to the tobacco farmers for ray <lb/>
every utterance. I am conscious <lb/>
that whenever I put pen to <lb/>
paper what write is very likely <lb/>
to be twisted and tad for <lb/>
the purpose of misrepresenting <lb/>
me, but I have depended upon <lb/>
the conscience and intelligence <lb/>
of the honest of the <lb/>
people, and I am yet to realize <lb/>
the confidence was misplaced. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner. <lb/>
Counterfeiting. <lb/>
Robert Sugg and Norwood <lb/>
Adams, white, of Swift Creek, <lb/>
had a hearing Monday U. <lb/>
S. Commissioner Henry T. King, <lb/>
on the charge of counterfeiting. <lb/>
They were held under bond <lb/>
each for their appearance at <lb/>
New Bern court next week. They <lb/>
gave bond. <lb/>
Counterfeit dollars and nickels <lb/>
have been found circulating in <lb/>
several places within the last <lb/>
year. A young man named Or- <lb/>
from the same neighbor- <lb/>
hood as Sugg and Adams, was <lb/>
recently arrested in Kinston for <lb/>
attempting to pass counterfeit <lb/>
dollars <lb/>
things from <lb/>
at Rocky Mount Oct. <lb/>
field is the The <lb/>
head of the gavel was of <lb/>
more wood, wedge shape, or like <lb/>
a blacksmith's cutting hammer. <lb/>
On the opposite sides were <lb/>
of two men, one showing <lb/>
attempt, the other expectation. <lb/>
A motto OB the ft Order <lb/>
Heaven's first i gavel <lb/>
is much admired Who see <lb/>
it.<lb/>
POOR <lb/>
<lb/>
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