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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far been replaced by tobacco .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 />
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Ice Cream exclusively. <lb />
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I The Prescription <lb />
druggists <lb />
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE <lb />
We have in a line of Coat Suits <lb />
for the fall. Anew line of and <lb />
Children's Cloaks. Our Shoe Stock is as <lb />
strong as the strongest. We carry the <lb />
celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoes for <lb />
men. women and children. Our Regina <lb />
and shoes for are here <lb />
and cannot be surpassed as to style and <lb />
quality. The <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Silk and <lb />
Grocery Department <lb />
is not lacking. <lb />
The Cotton Ginning season is here, and <lb />
be sure and give us a chance before buy- <lb />
your bashing and ties. Remember, <lb />
when you gel ready to fence off your <lb />
peanut patch for your hogs, we have the <lb />
wire to do it. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
When you spend your money with <lb />
have a chance to <lb />
Win A Piano, Free<lb />
Carry as Side Lines <lb />
far Bonbons and Chocolates <lb />
Eastman for Kodaks and Supplies <lb />
AIR-FLOAT TALCUM C. A POUND BOX <lb />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager.<lb />
Big Store <lb />
I Sells it<lb />
C. T. <lb />
comes to join their friends in this review of all that's gig Store <lb />
w in exposition of style. Every day , p. <lb />
, fresh arrivals of the new and stylish. e <lb />
Fashionable <lb />
will do well to come now and our great <lb />
clothes showing <lb />
FOR FALL AND WINTER <lb />
the handsomest fabrics we have ever seen, the <lb />
colorings and weaves are the weaving <lb />
art and the style, fit and tailoring, are examples <lb />
of the splendid taste, ski and Ingenuity of those <lb />
celebrated master tailors, and designers, <lb />
BROS., <lb />
Baltimore and New York. These beautiful clothe must be seen to be <lb />
Mated Come now come while the assortment is complete, even if not <lb />
display Is worth seeing. C t to the right place and <lb />
in can at small expense by dealing us. <lb />
FURNISHINGS <lb />
Everything for the gentleman, In the newest effects-It is Impossible to <lb />
describe the endless variety, just come and look. <lb />
FASHION SHOW <lb />
THE CITY'S GREATEST MERCHANDISE <lb />
FEAST <lb />
On every hand we hear the word, well done, in <lb />
appreciation of what is the most complete, and <lb />
by far the finest merchandise exposition we <lb />
have ever presented in this city. This fall's <lb />
program includes big features for shoppers in <lb />
every department, with special emphasis <lb />
to our superb showing of <lb />
Millinery and Coat Suits <lb />
We want you to come and see and select a hat and suit just for a try on. <lb />
You will find the reason in the mirror, reflecting a distinction and a fit <lb />
that Will really surprise you. You get the right style, for <lb />
they are individuals of taste. <lb />
IT <lb />
fa<lb />
in<lb />
Get Ground i <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for s ale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
ARTHUR, Greenville N. <lb />
YOU CAN NO f AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
in until you have our<lb />
We hive on our floors the most complete lire of <lb />
of every description ever shown In Greenville and we invite <lb />
you to inspect our cf <lb />
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to home comfortable. we <lb />
are also sole agents tar the d Royal Felt <lb />
his no equal. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Consolation. <lb />
was <lb />
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lull through <lb />
of <lb />
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t, wire comfort Mi <lb />
you've <lb />
all life. you'll <lb />
warm <lb />
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the man. talk to <lb />
way you think I'M a <lb />
Atlanta <lb />
Music Charms. <lb />
S- are fond <lb />
Senator <lb />
I the <lb />
When you home meet a <lb />
of i nothing like a <lb />
brass band i take tho <lb />
bean looking <lb />
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Blowing His <lb />
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he visited and at <lb />
the time royal highness <lb />
with him. from a cold. One day <lb />
party were them- <lb />
to people from u balcony. <lb />
is the I mu-t <lb />
see the cried excited <lb />
old Yorkshire woman who had come <lb />
to sop the gentleman of Eu- <lb />
said a <lb />
with a hand <lb />
pointing <lb />
kerchief in <lb />
cried the old In pro- <lb />
contempt. the <lb />
lie own <lb />
Tho of Language. <lb />
is a funny <lb />
after nil, <lb />
heard a man talking of a <lb />
candidate the other day say, <lb />
he lakes this when <lb />
runs lie will a <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
LEADERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
It i . <lb />
i run c i a <lb />
crimson within, has tin <lb />
of ha had a pie. i <lb />
bitten mil of it. This fact, <lb />
n- quality, led <lb />
An Test. <lb />
Placed in a howl of water an . <lb />
if fresh will remain resting at the <lb />
bottom of the vessel; if quite <lb />
fresh . ill rest with the big end <lb />
raised than the small <lb />
and the In th big en I c i <lb />
the older i- egg. A- an egg <lb />
older. -.- the Spatula, the <lb />
water in the of an <lb />
egg . .;. , this . a uses the <lb />
; the end <lb />
every . enlarged. Tin <lb />
larger space become <lb />
the the e; . the water <lb />
till in course time it floats. <lb />
Washed <lb />
A . ti in a small <lb />
on the<lb />
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net mm nil <lb />
The Lars <lb />
IS THE FOR <lb />
When it comes to beautifying home <lb />
there is room for thought, and we <lb />
want to aid you in making such <lb />
as will be prof and gratifying. <lb />
have just received a handsome of <lb />
I the. Mohammedans to represent it ., mt <lb />
forbidden fruit of tho garden , r of hid <lb />
of to warn men against <lb />
its noxious properties. <lb />
OUR PIANO <lb />
Now Open. <lb />
WITH the exception two makes which have not reached us <lb />
yet. the most of the makes which we intend to handle are <lb />
on our floor, next to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
The grandest display ever shown. In this of <lb />
pianos can be seen, the artistic Lester. This strictly high grade <lb />
piano is used in the leading Conservatories the U. S , among <lb />
them in the New England Conservatory, Boston, largest musical <lb />
Institution in the U. S. The East Carolina Training <lb />
School. Greenville, N. C., has also equipped its music departments <lb />
with these famous instruments The renowned Henry and S. G. <lb />
Pianos, this concern is one of the most noted of the <lb />
pioneers in the piano industry in this country. Of this piano we <lb />
quote from the music <lb />
Henry is considered to be one of the few really <lb />
scientific and expert piano makers we have living today. He is <lb />
also recognized as an expert scale drawer and his reputation for <lb />
developing the same is second to none in the trade. He stands <lb />
as a of scales of <lb />
MUSICAL <lb />
Six other makes are all standard and Among <lb />
those Boudoir known as the smallest high grade, up- <lb />
right, ever manufactured ever like it A truly artistic <lb />
little piano and is the favorite of the little pianos. We <lb />
thus quote the celebrated Madam Emma to the <lb />
Boudoir Piano, which I purchased for my private use <lb />
and used by me in my I Tour. I say <lb />
that this piano has certainly proved itself to be a little jewel. To <lb />
state the whole truth. I am enthusiastic over this little piano. It <lb />
a quality of tone that is sweet and sympathetic being <lb />
practically well adopt.-i to accompanying my voice, and a volume <lb />
that is the equal of, if not surpassing, pianos of usual sire. It is <lb />
truly a wonderful little piano, and I would not dispose of mine for <lb />
any <lb />
We invite the public to visit our Are you <lb />
the purchase of pianos, or have you one in your home on <lb />
trial Come and look at ours, and your home will be made hap- <lb />
pier and your pocket book will remain decidedly in a healthier <lb />
condition. Terms to suit your convenience. Come and listen to <lb />
the Lester, Milton and Bros. Player-pianos. <lb />
Daily recitals. <lb />
and WHITE <lb />
ashore. The <lb />
. .- were indignant when after <lb />
much inquiry the sober resident <lb />
I toll you they were. They were <lb />
washed ashore by their mother. You <lb />
don't suppose she could take <lb />
out into the middle of the ocean to <lb />
wash do <lb />
We want you to see those Mission Down <lb />
Seat ROCKERS, they have style and finish , <lb />
to them that will please the eye and <lb />
make home comfort a pleasure. <lb />
We want you to to our Store <lb />
and see them at and we believe you <lb />
will be pleased. Our clerks are polite and <lb />
attentive and you will be a welcome <lb />
tor. Open from 7.30 a. m. to 9.00 p. m. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
PERRY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Va. <lb />
.-. Bad <lb />
Ti . <lb />
n . . n -mi-1 <lb />
Cobb ferns. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES <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 />
1843. over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Offer. Door <lb />
N. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charger. <lb />
In of Herbert Edmonds Barber <lb />
i Shop. <lb />
THE time to con- <lb />
sider where to buy, and what to <lb />
buy. <lb />
We don't mean to dictate to any <lb />
t hey should buy. but if <lb />
you will allow us to put you into <lb />
some of our <lb />
Hart, Schaffner and Marx <lb />
new models, you will be readily con- <lb />
what to buy and why we say <lb />
so much about Hart. Schaffner and <lb />
Marx Clothes. <lb />
The all wool fabrics are a special <lb />
point for Hart, Schaffner and Marx. <lb />
the perfect fit and tailoring <lb />
the extremely fashionable style <lb />
give the H. S. s M. Clothes an <lb />
not to be found in other <lb />
makes. <lb />
Some of the fashions; for <lb />
men are exceptionally stood; the cut <lb />
and finish are exceedingly smart, <lb />
and we can promise you something <lb />
out of the ordinary. <lb />
For all axes, sizes and tastes, <lb />
stouts and slims, we have the right <lb />
clothes. <lb />
Prices, we can fit your form, we <lb />
can it your purse. <lb />
S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
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J. WHICHARD. <lb />
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NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
f condition in the to I road and you will to give if the other <lb />
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SOME FACTS ABOUT TOBACCO <lb />
. next tobacco <lb />
. . A first, much <lb />
written regarding <lb />
i , p-i.-e of tobacco, <lb />
-I ii <lb />
trade for the of <lb />
giving it reader informs <lb />
a could be obtained, <lb />
with that view the article re- <lb />
to have been published. <lb />
Another <lb />
observation that more or less <lb />
low price of tobacco, <lb />
is the government tax on cigar- <lb />
lien the govern <lb />
levied a per <lb />
thousand on cigarettes of the <lb />
quality that sold for cent <lb />
and SI per thousand <lb />
selling for cents, Sow this <lb />
tax is to <lb />
thousand, regardless cost to <lb />
manufacture or price at which <lb />
they sell. The common grader<lb />
common grades. <lb />
The Reflector went to press at <lb />
o'clock today so <lb />
could go to the circus <lb />
When settles down to <lb />
j the fact that he is there to stay, <lb />
lie may have less to winy about.<lb />
I like he <lb />
jobs begging, and ii i <lb />
pie will to be <lb />
stand the required <lb />
for qua ion. <lb />
CROWDS AT CIRCUS. <lb />
if tobacco grown Eastern <lb />
When I . ; r id <lb />
m i -tn el I <lb />
. <lb />
will he another good mi <lb />
Some newspaper have shown n <lb />
North Carolina inn <lb />
the manufacture these cheap <lb />
cigarette, pounds e <lb />
so the year <lb />
for I he <lb />
solid <lb />
it <lb />
South <lb />
nor A ii <lb />
so . . <lb />
, . . , i lie <lb />
With these cheap cigarette sell I , prohibition <lb />
.; the per thousand, and a <lb />
on th in of . per thou <lb />
be i that the re <lb />
11.25 iii not cover the <lb />
of carrying tins tobacco <lb />
ca t ;,;, , ha <lb />
eve, been in. <lb />
in <lb />
the trust <lb />
The is not a d. fen <lb />
in the live year It <lb />
looks his prediction ill <lb />
I right. <lb />
as Brat raised, and the <lb />
full amount has been secured. <lb />
i n the 25th inst. the Norfolk <lb />
is Southern Railway will put the <lb />
cent passenger fare rate in <lb />
force over its lilies. Since <lb />
rate was established by the leg- <lb />
is the Norfolk Southern <lb />
ha come under provision <lb />
which exempted new lines for a <lb />
certain time. That time having <lb />
now expired the Norfolk <lb />
Southern comes within the law.<lb />
tin Wednesday at New <lb />
the governor of Island <lb />
i and hi- staff, accompanied by <lb />
many people from State, <lb />
unveiled and dedicated a <lb />
the memory of the <lb />
Island veterans who were <lb />
buried in the national cemetery <lb />
there New entertained <lb />
the visit -rs handsomely and Sec- <lb />
of Slate I Bryan Grimes <lb />
represented <lb />
in an address of welcome. <lb />
id and the purpose <lb />
; the i u stages be <lb />
II . <lb />
some more <lb />
decided t try it <lb />
Yes, are <lb />
Who had rather <lb />
this article is not speak in <lb />
their . nut the paper be <lb />
in fair I thinks it <lb />
serves its better, and <lb />
does the r a greater <lb />
to facts just as tin j <lb />
are an Ml the real <lb />
instead <lb />
cry of amuse in <lb />
them a spirit and <lb />
animosity. <lb />
what are the facts <lb />
Common grades of tobacco an <lb />
low in price, too low, in fact, <lb />
lie f; a profit- Rut <lb />
; the A. T Co alone <lb />
. H this low Let i see <lb />
any tobacco market you <lb />
please and you find the <lb />
can buy is. the Imperial buyers <lb />
and the independent buyer, the <lb />
latter largely the majority. <lb />
The bid ling is open, fair and <lb />
without restraint. Do the <lb />
pendent buyers pay any more <lb />
than the Not <lb />
the the con party Sea <lb />
sumer. hence this year only hi u for ma; <lb />
pounds will be ., <lb />
used in making these cheap has had enough, <lb />
ere i- that in <lb />
demand Mrs. Ruth <lb />
. daughter of <lb />
some people <lb />
trudge along <lb />
The Independence to pay a <lb />
little tax ti <lb />
With <lb />
i in i ii <lb />
fuels v <lb />
W. J. is <lb />
. ,, . ,, able to see why the A r. Co. or <lb />
, , , ,, i I I date for congress from Colorado, <lb />
else mid be abused <lb />
, i . . i , Somebody in Hie family eon <lb />
for buying they lure <lb />
. stunt IV before I lie <lb />
no use for and cannot dispose <lb />
Men engaged <lb />
Another thing <lb />
factoring, whether in Hie <lb />
must e i- more <lb />
s. There i- <lb />
opportunity lore these, and <lb />
they are to help the bus- <lb />
and development of the <lb />
town. <lb />
tax to good ones. <lb />
r- They were the same way about <lb />
be them- <lb />
selves, and keep their children, <lb />
in ignorance than to pay a little <lb />
school lax Rut the school tax <lb />
Came and you see what <lb />
doing for county. <lb />
ill greater improvement will <lb />
follow when the entire county <lb />
ha- roads. <lb />
or independent concern, are <lb />
no u business judgment, or <lb />
supposed t-1 be, and are not go <lb />
to carry on that t of <lb />
that for them, <lb />
and they he expected to <lb />
put money in a of duff for <lb />
which they have no use just In- <lb />
cause has it to sell. <lb />
of pounds sold, <lb />
amount in dollars and cents that <lb />
r paid, and the average price PI., ft Sec Bar- <lb />
, . ,. ,. M sad Bailey t Rocky Mont. <lb />
per pound, that is the way the <lb />
secretary of the To- <lb />
, . ., . . at Rocky Mount on <lb />
Hoard has when Bar. <lb />
his reports, and on many Other Bailey greatest snow on <lb />
markets similar report have I earth exhibits there on that date, <lb />
been made. gr-at many of our MM <lb />
already expressed <lb />
as having made up their <lb />
to attend, A glance a th <lb />
it of wonders to be see it <lb />
mg show lead to <lb />
believe that the limit in <lb />
z as well a- number of <lb />
to seen has finally <lb />
. n reached. mm Bailey <lb />
pr sent this year u ne'er t heir city <lb />
of tents more tilings <lb />
new than have beer, by <lb />
all her shows <lb />
Hie balloon horse, K <lb />
r troupe o <lb />
coal hack stallions, the musical <lb />
elephants, celebrated <lb />
troupe of seven <lb />
troupes of foreign acrobats, four <lb />
troupes of and <lb />
of other novelties <lb />
all go o complete a circus per- <lb />
that h-is never been <lb />
The big menagerie <lb />
has been augmented by the <lb />
of many new strange <lb />
and is larger than all <lb />
in this Country <lb />
combined- lei parade so <lb />
gorgeous and so tremendous in <lb />
size, bog-gars ion situ in <lb />
all is a index wonder- <lb />
performances follow. <lb />
in- to have made <lb />
a tin-.- of prohibition law. <lb />
. While no liquor can be sold in <lb />
Now, why I the th state, it can he made, and <lb />
I'll- National C iii- <lb />
moot iii No. <lb />
vein to 8th, bringing to <lb />
I r representative men from <lb />
every part of tin- United Slate <lb />
At i same lime exhibit of <lb />
North Carolina crop will be <lb />
show the visitor the <lb />
advantages this as an <lb />
For these exhibits <lb />
use the same judgment in their <lb />
business control the <lb />
situation if they will. Farming <lb />
all. Because they a business that should have a <lb />
not dispose of th common to much care .-1 study as any oil,. <lb />
to advantage urn do not pursuit. Then if the farm- <lb />
want it except at a h enough find one part of their business <lb />
price to leave them some profit. they <lb />
Tb. i why should the trust be top that part of it. If <lb />
to take it. and de they are raising more common <lb />
for not doing so. when tobacco than there is a demand ill lie <lb />
they, likewise, no channel, for. should raising that <lb />
through which to dispose of so kind. <lb />
The Reflector believe that <lb />
distilleries are running right <lb />
That looks like simply <lb />
playing r the r.<lb />
The fair will be held <lb />
Raleigh Oct. 18th to and <lb />
the outlook is ii is to be the <lb />
beet yet held. <lb />
for pace for exhibits have <lb />
been made, an I the attractions <lb />
premiums nave been offered, a <lb />
list v, can be had by <lb />
A. <lb />
agriculture, Raleigh, It <lb />
. , . . . thought of tin <lb />
i h Reflector would like <lb />
Why one Man Lost Chance of <lb />
Life. <lb />
Not long ago there was an <lb />
opening for a man with a <lb />
in a distant says <lb />
Jane Lee in The Designer lot <lb />
November. In our office was <lb />
the very man who. we thought <lb />
was peculiarly suited for the <lb />
place. We all urged to go <lb />
West and make application, but <lb />
he refused to do it. think <lb />
even the member of bis own <lb />
were anxious to see him <lb />
take advantage of the <lb />
Some of us in talking it <lb />
over, were a bit resentful of bis <lb />
attitude. We thought him <lb />
lacking in ambition and courage. <lb />
He was afraid to strike out and <lb />
take the And then one <lb />
day -these things happen so <lb />
man and had <lb />
a heart to heart talk, <lb />
learned why be had not gone <lb />
He hail lacked fund <lb />
The trip to the distant city <lb />
meant the money due that very- <lb />
week for life insurance <lb />
And then the new <lb />
wanted well dressed, prosperous <lb />
looking mil. <lb />
have looked line ill my <lb />
last year's overcoat and this <lb />
season's cheap business -nit. <lb />
should have had to buy a decent <lb />
outfit to make a good <lb />
and if had faded to get <lb />
the place then some one at home <lb />
would have had to suffer for my <lb />
plunge. It's all very Well for <lb />
men without family ties to <lb />
strikeout on new lines, a <lb />
man with u wife and children <lb />
must keep things moving at <lb />
home, lie can take no chances. <lb />
Three days later met hit <lb />
will- in a trying to decide <lb />
between two silk petticoats. <lb />
If get the blue, it Will just <lb />
match my new but if I get <lb />
the black, can wear it with <lb />
several It is hard to <lb />
decide. Nowadays one must <lb />
have a silK drop skirt with every <lb />
to county exhibits <lb />
and some of the premiums-<lb />
The B of Aldermen have <lb />
not done a better thing th <lb />
man's last <lb />
year's overcoat and this year's <lb />
cheap business suit, and under- <lb />
stood. His present salary <lb />
lowed her to have a silk <lb />
and be did not wish her to wear <lb />
sateen ones for a while, that <lb />
common tobacco the <lb />
to Pitt <lb />
action in for a statement <lb />
, e prospects- <lb />
receipts expenses tie-, . .-. . <lb />
lie is not embittered nor re- <lb />
and I gilt plants to b Q lie does not question <lb />
his right to wear silk <lb />
teachers as they come <lb />
hand you will see the farmer- aid organize hack today to begin their <lb />
tobacco bid on eagerly and <lb />
satisfactory pr.-. <lb />
Early in the present <lb />
The Relic tor copied an article <lb />
year. The Reflector is glad to <lb />
. . familiar faces <lb />
hi. to Bee <lb />
in ii y m Remember i <lb />
i- i lie, ours if you<lb />
i . <lb />
i . . i r <lb />
y, ha; right on <lb />
en- <lb />
-ti.-k tn their organization. school <lb />
Here in V. North Carolina <lb />
tin y I ave l best far- <lb />
mi rs n in <lb />
lie Tobacco or that ever <lb />
rial, of showing, is not . . . nor <lb />
-mine reports, how strong as it should . We re <lb />
n o . . mi e had to IV -I <lb />
, y that i- doing <lb />
i its n ire . I ban <lb />
r v. , this thing now of. Mr. I . <lb />
r, . <lb />
-I ., . ill anal i tin . to i who <lb />
I . i . their to- attack them. <lb />
u report .-. n n ., <lb />
; than I for. any n , ., <lb />
ii . i . ides, . i . <lb />
u I k lime had <lb />
i on an- poke <lb />
I i <lb />
I . nu<lb />
made public The law under <lb />
which the Water and Light Com <lb />
mission was created provided <lb />
that such statements be made to <lb />
the aldermen every three <lb />
the law this re-j ,,,,,,., assumed. <lb />
has not been complied <lb />
with. The r and <lb />
ice i- in I In- tow n and tin <lb />
consumer h am <lb />
skirts while he wears last year's <lb />
overcoat. He simply belongs to <lb />
the large class of American men <lb />
who turn their <lb />
salaries over to the family whose <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has Issued the following licenses <lb />
masonic opera house. <lb />
Thursday Evening. October <lb />
Merchant of <lb />
Special it of Mr. <lb />
Eduard D assist, d by <lb />
Eugenia and . company of <lb />
players m .- m <lb />
piece c Merchant of <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Miss a-s <lb />
management of Guy F G <lb />
The entire i, <lb />
many sets of t-c all <lb />
Venetian furniture and furnish- <lb />
all special and <lb />
orate costumes of Hie <lb />
period, an by Mr. <lb />
Gregg, the local <lb />
nothing from the <lb />
back- <lb />
The management <lb />
the of Mr. and <lb />
company with groat pleasure and <lb />
with the assurance the pro- <lb />
is complete. He asks <lb />
the consideration and attendance <lb />
of the citizens of Greenville that <lb />
Mr- may be ed <lb />
amongst the first class <lb />
of annual visitation. <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
All work <lb />
has be-u criticism last <lb />
of it is not <lb />
mad ; as <lb />
J, Braxton and <lb />
, , , <lb />
Braxton. , <lb />
of the town's David C. James and Henrietta <lb />
he <lb />
M. I i id R a I Bea- <lb />
are, so they mm , <lb />
i; . . on an Pearl <lb />
,, ; town is <lb />
l I <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy Is the <lb />
force controls the or- <lb />
of cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
ion. When you <lb />
feel weak, <lb />
table, sick, is often be- <lb />
cause lack nerve <lb />
c and the process <lb />
of and <lb />
i life is with. <lb />
Hi by hum prod ; <lb />
bases i<lb />
i I i . <lb />
i . i , i f completion of <lb />
v th con- doing bu <lb />
it <lb />
In <lb />
i, ell a- I In <lb />
v sold mi -a. i et. Ill <lb />
N I . <lb />
the i Let us have -i. o <lb />
price also, i; i . Set Grin <lb />
i Misery <lb />
. , <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
., ilia ii M and Pearl <lb />
James Turnage and Hattie <lb />
and Ada <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and n ill we b <lb />
if not <lb />
cure you. Try it.<lb />
d i. to Gr <lb />
hem <lb />
-d in <lb />
.,.,. . I ti <lb />
. exist. <lb />
I i <lb />
I It looks like the and Ob- Dr. H. W. Battle has d <lb />
to, ., gel fact as pat-tor of the Baptist church <lb />
,, . . , . . to. to accept a call to; <lb />
,, , Va. <lb />
it college i p noticed reports from a <lb />
ii t out her in endow-, of market in North I New Buckwheat and Oil Meal <lb />
i men Mr, i that gave the total at M. Sc <lb />
, I <lb />
t relief.<lb />
; ,. i <lb />
Or, <lb />
. . . .; ass <lb />
to i you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Ind <lb />
lOUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
Took is Mirror For <lb />
Silver.<lb />
Agent Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates <lb />
-w <lb />
Any kind of the solemn Th- <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins belts; bride was beaut fully ad ed in <lb />
at J. R. smith Co. traveling coat suit, short <lb />
, before th- morning train the <lb />
Bed by Rev. <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS <lb />
Spring dress goods laces <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
fitting, rubber and <lb />
belting, rope and pulleys at J. R. <lb />
I I C. Oct. <lb />
Rev. T H King Idled his <lb />
appointment here Sunday <lb />
He will b in ., <lb />
at Ho <lb />
marriage w i in <lb />
H- L. n, i of <lb />
the groom After the ceremony <lb />
the ample drove to day <lb />
where they re third Sunday in <lb />
by their many , <lb />
took their for <lb />
future home in ; <lb />
We all , ,. <lb />
in upper part of the Bethel. N. I <lb />
r . f are twin who bear The death angel visit <lb />
a most striking resemblance to town last Friday <lb />
each other. one of the took from us Mr. <lb />
twins t- to do one of our be <lb />
some While in one of men. <lb />
stores aha <lb />
happened to a mirror, I i. <lb />
The lady, as soon as she her; of his life. Seven s <lb />
own threw up <lb />
bar hands and fever <lb />
a-mercy. <lb />
V Tablets <lb />
i.- I <lb />
, I.-,, w l- W III <lb />
;. i . i i Hid If j u <lb />
II . . M to ; II <lb />
V M I. . , II <lb />
-i . p j. ply, and .- i-- I <lb />
nu n -1 <lb />
M. . June W, <lb />
P, run <lb />
to ll P Ta I-- <lb />
i . II d ;. all. <lb />
n . . my <lb />
. . h It for .- <lb />
arc hi-, ., <lb />
I doing though her Be t <lb />
her is by <lb />
ll ill M . <lb />
ti. <lb />
Sands s i <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Tamp Harrington, of <lb />
spent a part of Monday in our; Mis. Rosa Homing <lb />
little town. We hope he will Monday from a few days trip <lb />
repeat it again soon. <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons turnip and <lb />
rutabaga at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
School books and stationary <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lawns, Laces and Hamburgs <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
hose for ladies, <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Glenn's father and <lb />
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. <lb />
have been visiting bar for the <lb />
past few days. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Davis Co., will <lb />
have their fancy millinery open- <lb />
t. and We cordially <lb />
invite our many friends to come, <lb />
in f m. <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
Tarboro and other places. <lb />
C. L. and v left <lb />
afternoon- <lb />
W. E. PatricK spell a part <lb />
the day in Greenville day. <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon -pent a <lb />
part of i . <lb />
The sermon preached by <lb />
Bishop Strange on Friday <lb />
night was much enjoyed by <lb />
every one who was <lb />
Miss Esther Blount, who has <lb />
been very ill with typhoid fever, <lb />
is recovering very <lb />
Mrs. R. Tingle been <lb />
very sick for the past few <lb />
E L. Turnage went to <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
John C. Nobles, of this place, <lb />
has closed out his i and <lb />
insurance business E. W. <lb />
Tingle. <lb />
Over bales of cotton was <lb />
sold on the Ayden cotton market <lb />
J- and H. Cox spent <lb />
near Gardner's <lb />
Cr s R <lb />
I Paul Lu Herd of <lb />
e-i i i mule a week e <lb />
i visit to our vicinity. <lb />
E A. Li of New Her-, <lb />
Friday night with hi <lb />
daughter, ; C. Cox. <lb />
Miss Ami Cannon i <lb />
we-k -ear field, <lb />
Savage, of e. <lb />
twin .-. d <lb />
Wades fer. <lb />
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Misses and Julia <lb />
Smith spent Saturday <lb />
Mrs. B J. Skinner, of Cl <lb />
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Misses Cannon n <lb />
David Smith went on a <lb />
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doors always on hand at J. R. j Saturday. <lb />
Smith Co. Milton has <lb />
Ned has returned-once more ard taken his old <lb />
from a trip in Craven county. position again in Hart <lb />
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one third less than lard, at J. R. George Worthington will soon <lb />
Smith have his new work shop he <lb />
C. L. Cannon left Wednesday can do his repair work in it. <lb />
evening for Plymouth and other <lb />
points. <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
plant of J- K. Smith Co. And Se How the Candidate. Run Up <lb />
Dixon will convince you that <lb />
they can furnish you with <lb />
Our yours if y-u <lb />
WATCH THE PIANO CONTEST. <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 <lb />
Their Vote. <lb />
On Christmas eve The c- <lb />
tor h to away the <lb />
handsome baby upright Boudoir <lb />
piano that on at the <lb />
music store of While, <lb />
and somebody is to have a <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel i very happy Christmas over the <lb />
barrow or repair any of the above, possession of an instrument of <lb />
for you. Make you wire doors such excellence and value, <lb />
and screens for your windows. A number of people are at <lb />
Shoe your mules and work in the effort to win this <lb />
prize, and if you no not think <lb />
grind your corn, your cotton, <lb />
while live, and then can fur <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
H. Smith has purchased <lb />
ll, of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
f he <lb />
A tremendous audience was in <lb />
the op house Tuesday <lb />
hear the Scotch singers from <lb />
in iii lyceum course under e <lb />
Book entertainment <lb />
was every number <lb />
the program being excellent. The <lb />
the book cub are to lie <lb />
upon success <lb />
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Lilly's Oyster <lb />
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Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
yOU'LL feel <lb />
better for work, <lb />
play or rest if you <lb />
eat Oats <lb />
at least once a <lb />
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Co were Ill I <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Lindsay, of West- <lb />
rays, was called home by the <lb />
JOHN R <lb />
at O'clock Tab Manuel <lb />
Hit Home <lb />
lost a J <lb />
in of John H. <lb />
o'clock lie. i . <lb />
on avenue, <lb />
A. L. depot. <lb />
Mr. Moon- was ; native i <lb />
they hustling you only <lb />
you with a nice coffin or to watch the list of votes as they <lb />
casket and hearse- for yourself j are published Others are going <lb />
or Come to see us, to enter the contest, as it is open <lb />
Yours to please, I to everybody, and it all the <lb />
I. R. Smith Co Dixon more interesting, As only one <lb />
of the contestants can win the <lb />
OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, <lb />
DEATH OF TOD ALLEN. <lb />
Mrs. Allen had been suffering <lb />
for several years with a cancer <lb />
on the lire She was a <lb />
of church at <lb />
and a very faithful <lb />
worker. She leaves a husband <lb />
and several small children, who <lb />
have our sympathy in <lb />
their sad hour of bereavement. <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
Perkins and <lb />
m I. K. Smith Co. <lb />
belts and a full <lb />
line of it J. <lb />
Co. <lb />
School b and I a <lb />
. Smith C i, <lb />
K-Elite, i rood top wish to vote for and <lb />
in Sm h Co. help get the beautiful piano. Al <lb />
i ,. list is published only <lb />
i. t-vice a week, but later will <lb />
C . more frequently, here <lb />
1.1 vote stands <lb />
.,,.,,. Mist Mao <lb />
i , Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb />
pound -1 Lottie Blow <lb />
and pa u bushel Mi-w <lb />
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.-I., from Mi H <lb />
their Miss I I <lb />
Mrs. John II. I <lb />
piano, all the others who work <lb />
for it will be given a cash com <lb />
mission according to the number <lb />
of subscribers each secures for <lb />
The every <lb />
date will get something, and we <lb />
hope every one will worn to win. <lb />
That is the purpose of con- <lb />
test, to increase the subscription <lb />
list of the paper. Every person <lb />
not taking the paper can help <lb />
some candidate by subscribing, <lb />
and every one already taking it <lb />
can help by paying up what is <lb />
already and making another, <lb />
in advance, Every <lb />
payment count.; votes. <lb />
Look over the list and <lb />
is <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loam <lb />
Due from 1,594.78 <lb />
lash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur, <lb />
hank and other <lb />
N- <lb />
Total T <lb />
1,919.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profit, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
Hill- payable <lb />
to check <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
74.00 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
r's 01.50 <lb />
Total <lb />
death of her uncle, Mr George was in <lb />
Id. his year. H <lb />
Miss Mattie Um, Burgaw in <lb />
war a pleasant visitor here , on <lb />
k. of the Atlantic <lb />
Christine l spent M <lb />
and Sunday at her <lb />
home at Hill <lb />
John Sherrod, of <lb />
spent Sunday and here. <lb />
Colored Man Dead. <lb />
Moses King, a well known <lb />
colored man here, died Monday <lb />
and was evening. <lb />
For a long lime he carried on a <lb />
market In the <lb />
of Fusion rule which put <lb />
practically in control of several <lb />
Eastern towns, Moses was one <lb />
of Greenville's police officers. <lb />
agency of the road here, <lb />
position he held most <lb />
until three years <lb />
when he was compelled <lb />
health to St up. <lb />
health was never good <lb />
he continued <lb />
on some in a <lb />
ship with one of his ions., <lb />
Mr. Moore ma l a of <lb />
in Greenville, was <lb />
the and <lb />
body. He was an elder. u <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
ll ; Cashier of the above named bank do solemn t <lb />
. to th best my knowledge belief. <lb />
be. C V- <lb />
and to <lb />
fore me, this of Sept. <lb />
SI ill. HODGES, <lb />
Notary V lie <lb />
It SMITH. <lb />
R, CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Dire I <lb />
Can't r Cut With a Shilling. <lb />
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the prime mover in <lb />
church of denomination <lb />
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House an Kitchen <lb />
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Come to us a id r , <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
ii<lb />
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Mrs. John H, i , <lb />
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,,, ., , lone, or yourself, in this content. ,, f your ii S Hats, ring t <lb />
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world . friends gathered your choice and fl N. <lb />
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A M COLLEGE NOTES. <lb />
West N. C. Oct. <lb />
It will, no doubt, be very <lb />
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. <lb />
who value their own com- <lb />
fort a d the welfare of children, <lb />
never be without Moth- <lb />
Gray Sweet Powders for en. <lb />
use throughout <lb />
to the friends of the <lb />
. ., i i u ll u u <lb />
cultural and Mechanical college I <lb />
to learn that it is an <lb />
era of untold prosperity. Man <lb />
things signify a treat future, <lb />
but greatest of all is the <lb />
condition of the dormitories. In <lb />
fact, even after filling the <lb />
hospital, available spate <lb />
both in the college and Watt <lb />
Raleigh, not a few boys <lb />
away for want of room- <lb />
several applicants from other <lb />
States were declined, as it if th <lb />
duty of the college to first ac <lb />
the <lb />
The most phenomenal increase it <lb />
found in the agricultural do <lb />
is mote than <lb />
since last year. <lb />
departments ; re also <lb />
increased. <lb />
TiM work new <lb />
most deserving c is prov- <lb />
a success- The twenty-live <lb />
young men, chosen from the <lb />
hundred of applicants, are from <lb />
various parts of the State-one <lb />
from Pitt county. are <lb />
divided into which work <lb />
and go to on alternate <lb />
weeks, thereby getting both <lb />
practical and theoretical <lb />
Thousands are applauding <lb />
the-, men for their plUCK, <lb />
Una thanking the college for <lb />
possible, by <lb />
stomach a. These powder, <lb />
never fad. Sold all drug stores, <lb />
Don't accept any A BU <lb />
free to any m r who will <lb />
Allen S. d. Ls Roy, N. Y. <lb />
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
proceed No. entitled <lb />
M. c. t. a. of <lb />
Ma thews, against tie urge K. <lb />
Mat and Tho. C. Rollins, the <lb />
will fell <lb />
at public auction i the court <lb />
i in on <lb />
November the following <lb />
real , to wit <lb />
One lot in the town of De- <lb />
g on street. J. t- <lb />
corner; blast <lb />
t y to Cherry a <lb />
line, then West feet, th <lb />
to M. O. <lb />
m SI. u. <lb />
He Visitors Here and People Who; ,,, to j. B. <lb />
W fa <lb />
October 7th. , <lb />
W. KM, Jr. is <lb />
the at a o one other lot in Bethel <lb />
,, North aide of Pleasant street adjoin- <lb />
Went tO M. O. OH the <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mrs. W <lb />
of n acre more or lass, <lb />
i mar I b. <lb />
M O <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Elka, Sr., J. <lb />
R. Hills and wife, Ola Mills, to f. G. <lb />
James on the 4th day of June a. d <lb />
in the register e of Pitt <lb />
in book on- <lb />
d will sell cash the , <lb />
conn in n Sat- <lb />
November 6th. me <lb />
lowing described parcel or tract or <lb />
land in township DIM the <lb />
lands of Jesse Haddock, Abner Smith. <lb />
Hardy and others, con- <lb />
I'll acres more or less and be- <lb />
the place Junes Elks, hr. <lb />
all of his <lb />
said farm except piece recently <lb />
deeded off to Joseph Paddock. <lb />
October Ma. <lb />
F. G Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, Asst Cashier. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
With the Experience of I Years. <lb />
Board of Directors <lb />
And a of <lb />
of <lb />
son left Wednesday <lb />
Mr. Will Joey, of <lb />
Neck, family of <lb />
Capt Z. T Vincent. <lb />
Mil Mary Lang, of Farmville, <lb />
who hash.--ii visiting here, re-1 <lb />
turned borne <lb />
Dr. of <lb />
here, <lb />
to enter his daughter in the <lb />
training school. <lb />
Rev. B. F. loft this <lb />
for Winterville <lb />
den to join Strange in his <lb />
visits to the churches of those <lb />
town. Bishop Strange will <lb />
preach in tonight <lb />
V. i; <lb />
i ltd St. <lb />
d -o <lb />
Notice <lb />
ii as IT <lb />
A deceased, late of . <lb />
county, N. C, this is to notify <lb />
i having the o <lb />
Uta of said d to exhibit <lb />
to the <lb />
from this data or r <lb />
Will be pleaded in of their <lb />
All to a win <lb />
please payment. <lb />
This the of Sept. 1909. <lb />
T. C Turnage, <lb />
K. G. James Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Resources <lb />
We are in position to take ;. care of our old <lb />
customers, and also prospective ones. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
CERTIFICATE of <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of a power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain mortgage deed executed <lb />
, ed in a certain mortgage <lb />
To all whom these Presents come Q me by and wife, <lb />
w ., Jones, on the day of January, <lb />
,, ,,, in book <lb />
k the course . . <lb />
discharging the In Ayden sight. <lb />
boys of the work course Friday, October h. <lb />
just erected and filled wen <lb />
large silo at thou-a- burns <lb />
th; railroad. The <lb />
of bedding the silo, under Miss Lizzie wen <lb />
in th <lb />
state <lb />
ck being <lb />
thereof <lb />
menu of <lb />
. e. <lb />
l lie is- <lb />
is <lb />
; the <lb />
of <lb />
duty i <lb />
1908, ant recorded in book <lb />
of the records of <lb />
sell for ea--h to the bidder ft <lb />
the court house door in Greenville at <lb />
oak, M. on Monday, Nov. 8th, <lb />
the land in said <lb />
gage. <lb />
s October 2nd. 1909. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
w t s <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Thomas Ann <lb />
VS. <lb />
James <lb />
North Carolina Pitt County, <lb />
The defendant named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled a- <lb />
above has been commenced in th <lb />
faculty tin- Kinston <lb />
r went to <lb />
boy excellent practice. <lb />
North Carolina farmers <lb />
should adopt the most <lb />
cal means of utilizing the Corn <lb />
plant. <lb />
it is hoped that the new burns <lb />
v ill be ready for use by m- <lb />
r. old barns are located <lb />
; in the of the <lb />
grounds, and are an eye- Miss Nell, left <lb />
tore to all. The campus will be for Baltimore, <lb />
greatly improved by their re- <lb />
and an excellent location <lb />
for a gymnasium will be pro- Mrs <lb />
as it is quite near <lb />
athletic fields. <lb />
It appears my <lb />
y record of <lb />
the f . the dis- <lb />
a n Hereof, by the unanimous <lb />
of a i the <lb />
it, in my office, Farm-n Gin <lb />
Com; corporation of tins <lb />
who i on office is i <lb />
town Grifton, f <lb />
of North Carolina I i <lb />
the n the em in c <lb />
upon whom s ma <lb />
h i- e lei wit <lb />
chapter R of W <lb />
r t i- i <lb />
N,., T vet I. J. I <lb />
I of i e of . <lb />
C I m, do hereby tori <lb />
n din, <lb />
June, ii in my u j mm --ii <lb />
in Court of Pitt county to pro- <lb />
to the or m . cure a divorce from the bonds of <lb />
ho r. thereof, matrimony, said defendant <lb />
which am th will fan her take that ha la r <lb />
th n i now on quired to appear at the next term of <lb />
Ale in my said office, . P by the Court of Pitt county, to <lb />
be held on the tenth Mo-day after <lb />
In Testimony I i here- the Monday of it be- <lb />
cf unto my hand and affixed my the IS day of Nov. 1909. at the <lb />
id this day of Court house of said c in <lb />
ville, N. C. and or demur to <lb />
the complaint in i aid it the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court for <lb />
the relief demanded in said <lb />
This the day September, 1809, <lb />
D. C Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Julius attorney for plaintiff. <lb />
Id <lb />
Jewelry <lb />
Was not successful in <lb />
finding the North Pole <lb />
Jewelry <lb />
But was successful in land- <lb />
a fine line of pretty <lb />
Jewelry, Gold Goods, Silver <lb />
Cut Glass and other <lb />
PRESENTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. <lb />
Call on me for that Diamond or Wedding <lb />
Ring. I can please you. <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY, SE <lb />
Dr. Ii. C <lb />
; Henderson <lb />
Mrs. B r <lb />
is visiting Mrs. J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. K. H. Fleming <lb />
returned Thursday evening from <lb />
Scotland NecK. <lb />
Harry Skinner and <lb />
this <lb />
June. A. U., <lb />
I. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
Hisses and Ruby La- <lb />
of mounts re vis <lb />
H. <lb />
Rev. D. W. Arnold n turned <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By of a executed <lb />
by B. P. and <lb />
wife to Jan Mercer on tho day of <lb />
January, which mortgage <lb />
of e rd in the of the <lb />
i f of Put c in , <lb />
page 1.2, tin undersigned sell for <lb />
, piece or <lb />
r- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified administrator of <lb />
Mattie Cobb, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
i the piece or ; , <lb />
to night from <lb />
1911. the president has where he had been a <lb />
announced that the new meeting. There being about J Ail par one estate. <lb />
-I i Z. , conversions. i I Lot No will make immediate payment <lb />
Saturday, October 9th, <lb />
will be to <lb />
memory. It was this class<lb />
which no doubt mads the <lb />
possible. Hazing is a past- H. L. Coward went to Ayden <lb />
issue at the A. M. today. <lb />
Pa; need no longer hold back j <lb />
their sons for fear of i treat- j Norfolk today <lb />
D. E. House Went <lb />
Swamp and runs the Lot No <lb />
i. C line; t h his line <lb />
to e; back Swamp <lb />
to S stale; said Swamp to J ltd <lb />
the beginning, being the fame t <lb />
do d d to B. P. by Joseph <lb />
and wife. <lb />
i This the 13th, day of September, <lb />
J. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
in Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary Lam <lb />
Heeded in your House. Our P. ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner went to <lb />
in the form of hazing. <lb />
Among the new students is, <lb />
Mr. Chas a evening, <lb />
year's alumnus of Harvard, who J. J, Laughinghouse went to <lb />
is taking graduate work in this morning. <lb />
culture. Harvey and Ben Hines, of <lb />
Prof. O. the re <lb />
elected professor of <lb />
cultural extension work, has <lb />
already visited several schools <lb />
To all to a these Present a may come <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, <lb />
t public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
two certain pieces or parcels <lb />
id situate in Carolina township. <lb />
and attended large rural gather- <lb />
in the State. Pitt county <lb />
farmers should arrange to re- <lb />
some of the benefits from <lb />
this and other de- <lb />
Hart is <lb />
good progress with the col <lb />
band which comprises thirty <lb />
musicians. <lb />
The four companies are each <lb />
larger than previously. The <lb />
officers and non-commissioned <lb />
officers of the battalion are <lb />
working every day in order that <lb />
the college military feature of <lb />
the fair may be creditable. The <lb />
new rifles have <lb />
just been the russet <lb />
The electrical and physical <lb />
laboratories are better equipped <lb />
than ever before. This is a very <lb />
popular department. <lb />
The prof of <lb />
vice announces that it is <lb />
that a complete Veterinary <lb />
course will soon be offend here. <lb />
This is a long felt Southern need. <lb />
Our present clinic are <lb />
j Kinston, came over Friday even- <lb />
Misses ind Ernestine <lb />
Forbes went to Weldon Friday <lb />
evening- <lb />
W. B. Wilson J. R. <lb />
Hutchings went Farmville this <lb />
morning. <lb />
knowledge from the veterinary <lb />
hospital of Dr. old <lb />
A M graduate. <lb />
One foot-ball team found <lb />
College an easy victim <lb />
last Saturday. The <lb />
lost to the tune of to <lb />
Coaches Green and Thompson <lb />
feel confident that they can turn <lb />
out a evening team this fall. <lb />
The Young Men's Christian <lb />
Association is growing more <lb />
popular each day. an <lb />
association building, this would <lb />
soon become the most potent <lb />
factor for good as well as pleasure <lb />
in the college. <lb />
Graduates of the college art <lb />
national honors and <lb />
distinctions. They are found in <lb />
the regular army, in the <lb />
pine service, ii the various <lb />
branches of Department of <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
JANE MERCER, court f county, made on the <lb />
A Son, attorney. f September. 1909, in a <lb />
proceeding therein pending, en- <lb />
titled Caddy James, administrator of <lb />
J. D. <lb />
CERTIFICATE OF , w, on <lb />
November 1st, before the court <lb />
house door in the town of Greenville, <lb />
sell at <lb />
for <lb />
a corporation of mis State, whose w jam. and <lb />
of 1906, entitled Attorneys. <lb />
preliminary to the <lb />
issuing of this of <lb />
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan <lb />
Seer of Stale of the 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 and attested <lb />
consent in writing to the dissolution of <lb />
said corporation, d by all the<lb />
j. S MOORING <lb />
Now n Sam White on Five room and larger stock Com. <lb />
Genera Merchandise <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Horn of Women's <lb />
C. <lb />
Get Your Ad. in The Reflector <lb />
RESULTS. You can't hope to succeed <lb />
Greenville without it. The people in this <lb />
and the surrounding country read this <lb />
paper and buy from our advertisers. <lb />
stockholders thereof, which con- <lb />
sent and tho record of the proceeding, <lb />
aforesaid are now on file in my <lb />
office, as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony I have here- <lb />
unto set my hand and my <lb />
official seal at Raleigh, this day <lb />
September. A. D. <lb />
J. Grime., <lb />
of State. <lb />
Our present .;. n ,, Agriculture, and many <lb />
forced to get their scant practical places of note and trust. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one black ow, <lb />
marked, will weigh about pounds. <lb />
Owner get same by proving owner- <lb />
ship a d paying charges. <lb />
S. I. Fleming. <lb />
House, N. C. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
; And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
i on <lb />
--------1 <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
; In stock. Country <lb />
Produce ht and Sold <lb />
Commissioner Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to an of the Super- <lb />
court of Pitt county, made and <lb />
entered on the 5th day of <lb />
in a proceeding entitled <lb />
R, L. Carr. Cora F. Sutton. C. S. <lb />
Carr and C S. Carr, guardian for L A. <lb />
Minor, Ex the under- <lb />
commissioner will public y, <lb />
before the house door <lb />
ville, on Monday November 8th, <lb />
at o'clock M., the following <lb />
ed lot of land, on which a <lb />
dwelling and formerly <lb />
the late. Mr. Alice, Harp. r. <lb />
Every bottle warranted, but not one <lb />
returned, is the report regarding <lb />
Seth Arnold's best sum- <lb />
mer from a large number of <lb />
druggists in the South. <lb />
is to you by J. Woolen . <lb />
D. W. Harden <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
North Carol n a <lb />
town of Greenville <lb />
and bounded a. ,,. <lb />
Beginning on the aide of a <lb />
Street at of Ninth <lb />
street and runs North with <lb />
Ninth street to <lb />
feet, North teat win <lb />
U 1-2 <lb />
South feet to Evans <lb />
thence with Evan, South <lb />
1-2 feet to the beginning, <lb />
being one half of let No <lb />
lot no. of the new plot of e, <lb />
one half acre more or less <lb />
Term, of One half cash M de- <lb />
livery the deed and the remainder to <lb />
be paid within twelve month of ISM <lb />
to I secured by mortgage on the <lb />
7th. 1909. <lb />
Frank M. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of a decree of tho Superior <lb />
court of county, made the 6th day <lb />
of October, in a certain special <lb />
then in pending, entitled K. <lb />
I. I administrator of John <lb />
against G W. Jones and others. I will <lb />
on Him November 8th. W be- <lb />
fore court house <lb />
-ell at public sale to the highest bidder, <lb />
a tract of land in Farmville <lb />
town-hip. Pitt near California, <lb />
adjoining the lands of P. A. <lb />
M J J. R- and other, <lb />
and on the south side of the pub- <lb />
road loading from Farmville to <lb />
containing more or <lb />
less. Terms of ale cash <lb />
This the 7th day of October, <lb />
It. L. Davis, of <lb />
Jarvis Blow, John <lb />
Attorneys. ltd <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
SUMMER IS GONE <lb />
Ail now is a good time to have <lb />
your r suit nicely cleaned <lb />
and so it can be put away <lb />
and kept for It is time <lb />
to bring your overcoat and have <lb />
it and ed for win- <lb />
It needs a new collar <lb />
or re lining. A little work on It <lb />
may save a new; one. <lb />
urn r, to do this worn for you <lb />
as it ought to be done. <lb />
PAUL The Tailor. <lb />
. it <lb />
YOU <lb />
It, v. <lb />
At d r, . I 5th. <lb />
Has like in infant's earn; <lb />
The i. lo i <lb />
mankind. <lb />
And are I i m <lb />
From Beat, the V, . the , <lb />
We come like ; <lb />
now we -hue <lb />
As friend, among . we're <lb />
at home, <lb />
Not and partial H BOOM <lb />
Your Before, <lb />
now <lb />
our. we have come. <lb />
Your merchant are kind, <lb />
and true, <lb />
No better on to be found; <lb />
On or on sea, or or <lb />
In or village, or town. <lb />
The they sing of sweet <lb />
days, <lb />
a sweet memory u <lb />
loved ones at h. me who U, <lb />
And that never grow old. <lb />
The officers are men have <lb />
at heart, <lb />
They strive for the the tow.; <lb />
there is . to done they are <lb />
sure to be there, <lb />
always hustling around. <lb />
The streets are neat, lid. aid clean. <lb />
An inducement to all who may come; <lb />
The motor cars glide, bone <lb />
slick, , , . <lb />
And baggy wheels hum. <lb />
The birds sing In the <lb />
Where the I by with its o .,.; <lb />
All nature is beauty <lb />
lime. <lb />
The ho-r.-i can seem long. <lb />
i-n e c as any <lb />
They love he they spoon <lb />
We Highly approve all such a. that,, <lb />
For just that sort a <lb />
The love of women N I to all, <lb />
a world of wonderful bliss; <lb />
No heart more tender, no more <lb />
of a M <lb />
The are as fair a. the roses that <lb />
On the of the far away Nile; <lb />
They are known on the et <lb />
r they're met, <lb />
For they greet each with a <lb />
The cM may tower to <lb />
heaven, <lb />
The Father of Waters divide; <lb />
the is Greenville, <lb />
indeed, <lb />
Where prettiest women abide. <lb />
Friendship is sweet, how sweetly in <lb />
,, <lb />
More precious than silver and gold; <lb />
A. the on t e bosom of <lb />
the Bee, <lb />
Like the of prophet of <lb />
old. <lb />
When on lines you have hurriedly <lb />
looked. <lb />
You may frown and call it a meas; <lb />
It the sentiment of students <lb />
at large, <lb />
Of E. C T T. S. <lb />
Dear schoolmates at home, there's a <lb />
welcome far you, <lb />
Your training will gladly be <lb />
So the slogan we quote, and then we're <lb />
done, <lb />
Greenville, you come. <lb />
SEEDS<lb />
t. m <lb />
I . <lb />
TO <lb />
Write Mention <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
receive<lb />
THE TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
New Down to <lb />
Body Over <lb />
T av the C f <lb />
took up <lb />
it Mr work with <lb />
an the students have Started <lb />
with a is <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Wednesday wan up with <lb />
registration, assigning rooms and <lb />
classifying th student, and <lb />
the-y were arduous days for <lb />
President Wright. Bursar <lb />
son. Miss Jone. the clever and <lb />
secretary to the <lb />
president, and everybody eon- <lb />
with th; school ard <lb />
tho which it was <lb />
carried n is <lb />
The registrations of stud-tits <lb />
from a distance completed up <lb />
to Wednesday evening show <lb />
ed names, representing <lb />
c unties and two States. <lb />
This did not include the <lb />
day pupils who were registered <lb />
and classified this g. <lb />
others Coming in every day, <lb />
it is safe to nay th it by the clots <lb />
of the week there will be <lb />
dents In the school. The more <lb />
we think of the splendid open <lb />
the <lb />
and all our people feel of tho <lb />
Those parents who came <lb />
here from a distance to enter <lb />
their children were rilled with <lb />
admiration of the splendid equip- <lb />
and were delighted at <lb />
what found here. <lb />
Verily, the East Carolina <lb />
school <lb />
destined to be second to no <lb />
institution in the State. <lb />
All desired in equipment has <lb />
been provided and it does <lb />
not seem possible that better <lb />
of officers and faculty <lb />
could have been made. Ami the <lb />
student body is the flower of <lb />
North Carolina.- Daily <lb />
Reflector 7th. <lb />
MATTERS. <lb />
Much Business Done by the Alder <lb />
Board f Aldermen r <lb />
in monthly <lb />
Thursday with seven of the <lb />
members present, <lb />
kept at home with <lb />
F, C. Harding, chairman <lb />
the trustees and H. B. <lb />
of the graded <lb />
school, appeared before the <lb />
board relative to the teed of <lb />
-is for the school. <lb />
Th.- treasurer was ordered to <lb />
bob, i drafts for the salaries <lb />
i teachers and maintenance of <lb />
I school for the month ending <lb />
Oct. 24th, with authority to use <lb />
any available funds in his hands <lb />
for this purpose, the same to be <lb />
replaced as fast as school funds <lb />
are collected. The chief of the <lb />
fire department was also in- <lb />
to hose to be <lb />
used in sprinkling the school <lb />
grounds. <lb />
chief of the fire depart- <lb />
called the attention of <lb />
the board to the urgent need <lb />
of fire alarm, and Aldermen <lb />
W. S. and W. <lb />
A HARD STRUGGLE. <lb />
Many a <lb />
Green f . ; <lb />
, ,<lb />
t e . . <lb />
need U<lb />
a tn r idle Wire re <lb />
.-. I y <lb />
I I you. <lb />
One op I <lb />
Here is on ca <lb />
Mis. J I <lb />
Rocky Mount. N C, <lb />
ed in I iv I <lb />
Pills, a.- iii t-1 obtained <lb />
from their proved U. i lie <lb />
of I <lb />
from dull, nagging a <lb />
and my p <lb />
If I stooped, d r trade a I <lb />
movement, wore more no- H <lb />
end often it was hard for V <lb />
to i my household I <lb />
always f It tire and languid <lb />
devoid of energy or n. <lb />
that tho arose from my I. id- <lb />
I Kidney <lb />
They be pad me at once and; <lb />
further use of the pains in <lb />
buck, the of the <lb />
kidney secretions g we me renewed <lb />
strength. I say too mu h in <lb />
favor of Kidney <lb />
sale by ail dealers, Price <lb />
cents. Co. <lb />
New York, sole agents for tho United <lb />
State, , . I <lb />
Remember the name <lb />
no other. <lb />
Don't to see it <lb />
Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb />
WIRE <lb />
Strictly Car load just arrived- <lb />
i;. t Fence At Best Prices. <lb />
if Come <lb />
After It. <lb />
The following are some <lb />
made at the Gum <lb />
F. A. at <lb />
were appointed a committee to l at at We. M at <lb />
after <lb />
committee reported ; . ,. <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 />
having with F. <lb />
C. J. J. Perkins <lb />
relative a claim the latter <lb />
done ins prop- <lb />
on street by <lb />
water overflow. The commit- <lb />
tee opinion that the <lb />
town was not tor damage, <lb />
but recommended removing wit <lb />
overflow, <lb />
street committee also re- <lb />
ported town's part <lb />
proceeds recent <lb />
val amounted to With an <lb />
expense The com <lb />
was instructed to com- <lb />
the on Film street to <lb />
culvert in the same manner <lb />
as started. <lb />
The paving of sidewalks on <lb />
Fifth street westward from <lb />
Evans was to the <lb />
Annie 1226 at <lb />
at at I lie, at <lb />
at at 20-; <lb />
J. S. Norman-72 at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at averse <lb />
116.42 <lb />
Total sales average <lb />
If it be true that money talk. <lb />
sell your tobacco with J. P <lb />
Lovelace, Mgr. the Gum <lb />
house <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
The purgative <lb />
who use and <lb />
exp <lb />
all who use <lb />
Stomach and Liver and the <lb />
condition of the am mu d <lb />
which they create, makes one feel joy- <lb />
S by ail dealers. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb />
At close f business Sept. 1st, <lb />
Resource <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
and see P <lb />
when in town for general engine; <lb />
street committee with power boiler repair work and any- <lb />
Due from A <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin currency 1,880.26 Cashier's <lb />
M. Nat bank and other U. I <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
i Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 5,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp taxes 2,868.60 <lb />
payable <lb />
652.50 of deposits 8,488.16 <lb />
i s sub. to check 89,427.58 <lb />
44.37 <lb />
checKs <lb />
Total <lb />
thing; you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha- <lb />
are <lb />
The Bed-Sock of Success, <lb />
lie. in a keen, clear brain, by <lb />
will enemy. <lb />
Such power from the <lb />
health that Dr. New Life Pills <lb />
vitalize <lb />
build up brain and body. J. A. <lb />
W. Va., writ., <lb />
They lire the list pills used. <lb />
nil <lb />
In a Subject to <lb />
croup is a sure the p- <lb />
the disease. If <lb />
is Riven at once <lb />
i r even cough has <lb />
appeared, it will prevent th.- <lb />
no poison. So d by all dealers. <lb />
act. <lb />
Aldermen Flanagan and <lb />
were added to the <lb />
on improvement of <lb />
market house, <lb />
K. Howard tendered his <lb />
resignation as clerk to the <lb />
and Light Commission and F <lb />
taut tax collector, to take effect fa if the tongue is d <lb />
Oct. which was accepted, <lb />
Several names were presented as i you. IF they A not you <lb />
a l. a meeting I pills give relief and per-1 <lb />
tn be held cures of Constipation. <lb />
Hie to . pill Liver Troubles These<lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, ass <lb />
I, J K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb />
. u . swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
Most ass l <lb />
J. W. Bryan has at last obtained l Subscribed and sworn to before Correct <lb />
a remedy which ,,. 10th of Sept , <lb />
ton a positive guarantee lo <lb />
Trouble. If food does <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary I <lb />
K. L <lb />
Davis, <lb />
B, M. Lewis, <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Pack Home Burned. <lb />
Tuesday night Mr. W. M. <lb />
who lives out on R. F. D. <lb />
No. lost a pack house by <lb />
fire, with considerable of his <lb />
tobacco and cotton crops. His <lb />
loss was about and he had <lb />
only insurance. <lb />
Frightful Fate Averted <lb />
would have been a cripple for life, <lb />
from a cut on knee cap, <lb />
writes Frank Minn. <lb />
without Salve, <lb />
which soon cured me Infallible for <lb />
wounds, cuts and bruise., it soon cures <lb />
burn., scalds old sores, boils, <lb />
eruptions. World's best for piles. <lb />
at all deal, <lb />
Jut Way. <lb />
This week F. D. Foxhall. at <lb />
the Star Warehouse branch of <lb />
the Consolidated To- <lb />
Co., sold pounds of <lb />
tobacco for an aver- <lb />
age of per hundred. Here <lb />
are two sales made for farmers <lb />
Jesse B. Hardy-114 at <lb />
at at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at average <lb />
J. F at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at <lb />
average <lb />
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb />
FROM WATER <lb />
and a small quantity of condensed <lb />
milk, if f milk cannot be had. <lb />
u milk . . . <lb />
to <lb />
Ow <lb />
. <lb />
nil together thoroughly and <lb />
Don't heat or cook It; <lb />
1.1 anything else. <lb />
, i two quarts delicious <lb />
, , In minutes at very small <lb />
CO <lb />
r. you if run. <lb />
, kin <lb />
Law <lb />
at all <lb />
Book <lb />
Co., Roy, N. Y. <lb />
The Reflector docs job work. <lb />
C. S. Smith, of Winterville, is <lb />
at work with A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
His main work is collecting and <lb />
soliciting orders. <lb />
Firs at Washington. <lb />
The plant of the Moore <lb />
Co., at Washington, was <lb />
destroyed by fire Tuesday night, <lb />
entailing a loss of with <lb />
no insurance. Mr. L. I. Moore is <lb />
president of the company. The <lb />
plant will be rebuilt as quickly <lb />
as possible, work to this end <lb />
having started next morning <lb />
after the fire. <lb />
Chamberlain's Remedy has <lb />
c me famous for it <lb />
croup Try It when <lb />
In. need It no harmful sub- <lb />
.-lance and always gives prompt relief. <lb />
Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Monday night, 11th- <lb />
A was ordered to <lb />
be at the corner Wash- <lb />
and Eighth streets. <lb />
On motion of-Alderman <lb />
the Water and Light Com- <lb />
mission was ordered to furnish <lb />
the board a detailed <lb />
of receipts and disbursements of <lb />
of the water and light plants up <lb />
to Oct. 1st., as required by law, <lb />
and the superintendent also <lb />
furnish a statement each month <lb />
of the arc lights not in use on <lb />
any nights during the month and <lb />
the reason therefor. <lb />
The municipal building com- <lb />
was given power to rent <lb />
the city nail, rents to be collect- <lb />
ed in advance. <lb />
The chief of police was in- <lb />
to notify property own- <lb />
in the prohibited surface <lb />
privy district not to use them <lb />
after Oct. 8th. and to obtain war- <lb />
rants for any violation of the <lb />
order. <lb />
Restaurant license was granted <lb />
W. C. Hines. <lb />
An estimate on fixtures for <lb />
vault in the municipal building <lb />
was referred to the building <lb />
committee. The committee was <lb />
also authorized to have built a <lb />
shed to protect the town wagons. <lb />
Alderman Bowen was author- <lb />
to purchase uniforms for the <lb />
police <lb />
Reports of officers and allowing <lb />
accounts were attended to and <lb />
the board adjourned to the <lb />
meeting to be held <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Strong; statements, but Dr. Bryan is, <lb />
giving his customers a chance to <lb />
Hie truth, if a <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you, <lb />
are not with the results co t <lb />
Dr. and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
den, N. I <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical Give a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at H. L. Carr a <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How often you can i <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tool. <lb />
I. a you could <lb />
we will that your tool <lb />
box not lack a <lb />
useful article.<lb />
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
boards MO, art Us <lb />
building and grounds, worth <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
charge, for tho year. Including- tho board. <lb />
Si I Sal boat attention, physical culture, and <lb />
Apply tor and <lb />
REV. JAMES CANNON, M. M. A., Principal. Va. <lb />
Report of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
State of at the close of business, Sept. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse L c <lb />
of---- <lb />
Loans and Discounts, i <lb />
sec. <lb />
All other Stocks. Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages, <lb />
Banking house, <lb />
and Fixtures, <lb />
Demand Loan. <lb />
Due from Hanks s <lb />
Cash Item. <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor coin y <lb />
National k Slid <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
s. <lb />
I Capital <lb />
fund, <lb />
Undivided net <lb />
Notes and bills i <lb />
Hills livable. <lb />
Den. <lb />
700.20 <lb />
Total <lb />
ii <lb />
Sub. Chit. <lb />
Ti <lb />
60,0011.00 <lb />
122,855.18 <lb />
Stale of North . Pitt, Ml <lb />
I C Carr ct the above-named bank, do that <lb />
statement is true lo the at knowledge f. <lb />
C. CA i r, <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
Subscribed Jan. to i i; <lb />
this 14th day of Sept. <lb />
ANDREW Mu ti <lb />
n.<lb />
POOR<lb />
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Do You Own a Piano <lb />
and to own store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
on. o your ell ex ard, cf acknowledged lame and <lb />
play in the trade. Four <lb />
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Fixtures <lb />
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is visiting and hi. fidelity to this <lb />
.- v . Mrs. M G. Bryan. lodge in particular to the <lb />
I all kinds nice crockery j tenets of Masonry in general, <lb />
A Ange Co. therefore <lb />
Kittrell Resolved, That in his death <lb />
n Greenville lodge has lost ex <lb />
For glasses, dried fruits r member who was held <lb />
of all kinds and butter and in high by every member <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. the lodge. We therefore <lb />
j Ross went to our deep and <lb />
Friday. to his children and <lb />
We can give you a bargain in every one w<lb />
average. Total <lb />
n. in,., <lb />
the Crawford House, Brother u <lb />
.,., boarding the Kittrell . , . <lb />
House. wisdom i <lb />
Leave your orders Tor ice <lb />
W. L. House Co. They of will be hard to supply. I <lb />
8th was 81.961 pounds for<lb />
Try us you <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
Al GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
I- the State at Ir-e of Sept. 1st, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Stock <lb />
plus fund 500.00- <lb />
profits, <lb />
i. <lb />
minor com cur <lb />
nice clothing. who are left to mourn his t <lb />
Harris Barber A l o. death. ; l <lb />
W. Rollins, who has been k solved, Th. e death <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
Cashier of bank, do sol- <lb />
ex. i <lb />
1,196.62 Rills <lb />
me <lb />
2.611 <lb />
3,17.10 <lb />
Cashiers<lb />
is ii age <lb />
i m. i <lb />
otiose <lb />
at at y r , <lb />
at ; ind <lb />
Th- entire for Friday, <lb />
prompt delivery. That the whole people <lb />
Eugene Cannon and his lady county have a <lb />
next load of <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-l <lb />
fore me. this 10th day of I <lb />
1909. R, <lb />
Notary Public. ; <lb />
it is to the test of my <lb />
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
C. J. Tucker, <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
and pocket cutlery, for the i only by the desire to faithfully <lb />
was ii. town next days j his <lb />
eggs a specialty., House Co. That we will <lb />
and get the beat prices. A q r h. Hun j and ever keep green the <lb />
Barber On. sucker attended the of his many virtues, <lb />
J. H. of was in vice T. R. Allen Friday, j among which were his uniform <lb />
town Friday. j heating stoves suavity of manners and his <lb />
roofing can just received. affability towards all <lb />
A. Co. best material and whom he came in contact. <lb />
preached, Harrington Barber Co. Resolved, That these <lb />
and Mr. in he spread upon a separate <lb />
in me Episcopal church. Just a large lot of <lb />
s, mowing machines,, j kinds, sizes <lb />
hay presses. repairs, call <lb />
Ito. Barber l. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Misses Joyce Lee, of Another lot of <lb />
county, and just received. <lb />
Martin county, entered school j A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A nice line of trunks and suit <lb />
we are carrying a nice line of cases just received. All kinds, <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are and prices. <lb />
A. W. ft On. <lb />
A nice lot of Notions just in. I comment <lb />
Come and see our new styles. <lb />
All ladies cumins to Greenville <lb />
are invited to <lb />
go to the rest rooms, where thy <lb />
will find everything comfortable <lb />
You will find them in the <lb />
on Third street. They <lb />
are free to all. <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP <lb />
I Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL. N <lb />
Ai the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909. <lb />
Money Come in Bunches <lb />
page of our minutes of N. <lb />
y , ,. , , , ,, V. now. well worm <lb />
of the same be sent to I suffered <lb />
representatives of the family of indigestion, c <lb />
. . ,.,. j ., , nation, n. o -en. <lb />
our deceased brother and that a ,,;, he w . -I sleep, <lb />
copy be published in the papers I bod no pp rot lion, gt <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
K. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from and <lb />
and <lb />
minor <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
4,600.00 <lb />
Capita Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,576.03 <lb />
Hills payable 8,000.00 <lb />
Time certificates 8,620.70 <lb />
Deposits to check 21,446.88 <lb />
Reserve for interest <lb />
and taxes 250.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
138.44 <lb />
1,276.00 <lb />
2,991.90 <lb />
C. B Whichard, <lb />
H. Harding. <lb />
Com. <lb />
Total <lb />
weaker day in o m-o-i. <lb />
cal tr Then on d t <lb />
do sol- <lb />
can attend every day It.- swear that the above is true to cue nest <lb />
a derail and belief. <lb />
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
W II. Cashier. <lb />
Attractive <lb />
M has been more or less <lb />
recently upon the <lb />
advertisements <lb />
Barber Co. in The Reflector, which <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. has just that our many readers <lb />
a nice lot of tin and watch what goes in this paper, <lb />
ware. i Especially has the one of C T. <lb />
The County School Desks in connection with the <lb />
are the desks for you. They are, opening of the school, been corn- <lb />
cheap, durable and comfortable- j for its appropriate <lb />
Prices right and and style. also <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. reflects credit upon A. E. Tucker, famous pumpkin to be seen in my <lb />
free a Wheeler Wilson <lb />
sewing machine. To each per- <lb />
son buying worth of dry <lb />
goods, hats, cups, shots <lb />
and notions etc. not <lb />
included will be given a guess at <lb />
the No. of seed contained in a <lb />
right and can nice hearse <lb />
A. G. tux Mfg. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
BUSK conducted the morning <lb />
exercises of V. H. S. Friday. <lb />
For steam pipe cutting and <lb />
fitting go to L. house Co. <lb />
v. Allen, near her., <lb />
died and was buried <lb />
Friday. Kev. C. B. <lb />
of the burial <lb />
service <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
have received a large lot of <lb />
nice states winter w packages of Fairbanks gold dust I well. <lb />
of for twenty to six. i attractive advertisement, <lb />
will in the Episcopal five packages-also ten with our ample type equipment, <lb />
Monday night, lamp chimneys for five I and good ad. set e are always, tn <lb />
A,, invited. w. L. House Co. ready to the business people; Sp. line of goods for sale at <lb />
Large lot nice post Keep your ware shiny when do their part in <lb />
just received. and new b the famous the advertisements. <lb />
W. L. house Co. I, Electro <lb />
No wonder L. f. Tucker seems Polish, found at W. L. House ft Lot for Sale. <lb />
a lad. Also nice lot of stove . North Carolina, <lb />
I am representing to oldest just received, a nice lot East Caro- ,. <lb />
and strongest lire and life and shoes. <lb />
In <lb />
stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and <lb />
nerve. and sworn to be- <lb />
day of Sept., j <lb />
Sewing Machine to be Given Away, T. Carson, Q, Blount, <lb />
I 5th, 1909 to Notary <lb />
cash customers a chance to get <lb />
lie. <lb />
Co. Winterville. N. C. who gets up th advertisements show at Grimesland. <lb />
lam selling twenty five cent his work j Pumpkin be, opened Christ- <lb />
Reflector day The one guessing the <lb />
nearest to the correct No. of seed <lb />
found in actual count will get <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Sept. I, 1909. <lb />
customers. <lb />
D. G. Moore. <lb />
The <lb />
It's a Top Notch Doer. <lb />
, Great deeds compel regard. <lb />
s walk from Last Caro- world crowns Its doers That why <lb />
Training School. corner lot g American people have <lb />
companies in ., Barber Co with budding <lb />
Office in building.-J For stationery and cement see each, lot force. <lb />
Ross. W. Ange Co. with a dwelling, and <lb />
Robert Bryan, who has j am representing the oldest,. m-pantry and kitchen flops, tea, <lb />
his uncle. M. G. Bryan, strongest fire and life , full information, write or Quo. <lb />
left this morning. companies in , F. C-Harding, M. a wared <lb />
lam representing the oldest write mortgages, deeds, Greenville, N. O. <lb />
and strongest fire and life <lb />
companies in the world. <lb />
Office in bank building. <lb />
J. S. Ross. <lb />
H. C- Green, of Williamston, <lb />
las been visiting his brother, I brand of <lb />
J. E. Green, this week. j for <lb />
etc, J. S. Roes, Winterville. <lb />
are selling out cur stock <lb />
of boys clothing below cost for <lb />
the next few day. We also <lb />
have just d a celebrated <lb />
This is still <lb />
good drinks, <lb />
tic free. teed by all <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
from end <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
I Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Resources I <lb />
660.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
, and taxes pd 482.06- <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
189.93 Tin car. of deposit 202.80 <lb />
Nat bank and other Deposits subject to 3,130.65 <lb />
U. vS.<lb />
Total <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA. I'm County, <lb />
We, Green, Cashier and A Asst <lb />
of the above-named bank, do solemn y that <lb />
meat is true to the best of our knowledge and belief <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON. <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of Sept., <lb />
R II. If, Harrington, <lb />
Notary Public I Directors <lb />
Cashier <lb />
state- <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
1909. <lb />
For nice hats, caps and pants fruits and You are in- <lb />
am Harrington. Barber Co. W. L. House Co. <lb />
We are closing out our I am representing the oldest <lb />
you want the best wheels; <lb />
are made get the Tar Heel <lb />
or wagon wheel made by A. <lb />
G ox Mfg. Co., Winterville. <lb />
N. C <lb />
you want nice barbecue pigs <lb />
gee A. G. Cox, Winterville, N. C. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
FOOD AND DRUG LAW. <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND LAW. <lb />
, , , . ,. Remedies, .; <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L, WOOTEN. <lb />
in over many <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER I <lb />
No. <lb />
ROANOKE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. <lb />
pastor in the <lb />
be asked to take a <lb />
for State missions before <lb />
the of December and for- <lb />
ward the amount to the State <lb />
ill <lb />
Resolution Endorsing High <lb />
IN <lb />
SESSION WITH <lb />
MEMORIAL CHURCH. <lb />
It. L. general manager <lb />
Goes to Orphanage. <lb />
Spring Hope. an interesting address on <lb />
The Wednesday A collection was <lb />
began o'clock with taken for the orphanage amount- <lb />
devotional exercises by Rev T. <lb />
B. Hill, of Louisville. Q E. educational. <lb />
Prayer by Kev. J. G, Blalock.; secretary, made an address <lb />
Rev. B. F rector education and told of the work <lb />
St. Paul's church, was being done in behalf of the <lb />
to schools of the <lb />
making a brief <lb />
spouse of greeting and After benediction by Dr. <lb />
I recess was taken to <lb />
The time, place and preacher j p. m. Devotional exercises <lb />
for the next association was re-1 were conducted by J. R. Rogers <lb />
to a committee consisting j The report on ministerial <lb />
of E. C. Andrews. I. C. Sledge, I education was read by O J. <lb />
J w Bobbins, E. E. and after discussion by <lb />
and W. H. I himself. R. A. Jesse <lb />
-r. a . a m Dr. and <lb />
Thursday at o'clock p, . was adopted. <lb />
tea selected as the time for T- <lb />
to carry on the Sunday and a copy of THE REFLECTOR <lb />
movement. be conveyed to them <lb />
A motion was adopted to by our clerk, <lb />
a committee of th-e- to The resolution was discussed <lb />
co-operate with the secretary of by Messrs. Middleton, <lb />
the Sunday School Board. <lb />
I A card of greetings q j. offered an amend- <lb />
from Mrs. P. E. the old- to the resolution that the <lb />
est member of Greenville church, committee appointed shall make <lb />
who is now residing in the and report to <lb />
the union meeting in January, <lb />
The report on education was the pastors to bring the matter <lb />
read by D. F. Putnam, who nave before their churches in the <lb />
way to Dr. R. T. Vann, president m. <lb />
of Meridith College, to Mercer was plenty time new <lb />
the association on this subject. amendment when it was date, to enter now and eaten up <lb />
Dr. address was able and drawn, and the resolution was; with those in the lead. <lb />
convincing. that Baptists; adopted. Remember the prize is some- <lb />
for four Rey j H gore. pastor of thing worth working for. On <lb />
preservation, Memorial eve The Reflector will <lb />
was introduced to the baby upright <lb />
responded to th Boudoir pie no, now on exhibition <lb />
j welcome extended him. tie music room of <lb />
The on finance made White, to the person who hi <lb />
ASSAULTED FOR <lb />
More Cancans Wanted and Now is Man While Deli-.- g Package <lb />
a Coil Time to Enter i and Relieved of it. <lb />
The contest is going j Early Saturday a man <lb />
come aid every day it Lawrence color- <lb />
interesting. It was just ed, to go with him to the express <lb />
two that the to a package which he <lb />
stared and in time some of delivered. Lawrence <lb />
the candid tee have been doing I went with the man as requested, <lb />
active work, S curing a good I he package, contained a <lb />
number-f All of th ml gallon of liquor, was turned over <lb />
can do the same thing if they <lb />
will just work, and there is <lb />
Dr. Mercer was discussing the plenty of time for new <lb />
and education. <lb />
in converting <lb />
preservation of the once <lb />
delivered to the saints; <lb />
of these truths among <lb />
its report largest vote in this popularity <lb />
others; educating our children to moderator th <lb />
to him and he started away to <lb />
deliver it at the place designated. <lb />
It stems that somebody over- <lb />
thirsty for a drink saw <lb />
leave the h the <lb />
package and followed When <lb />
around on going <lb />
toward Third street. <lb />
was almost stunned by a brick <lb />
striking him on the he-ii and <lb />
cutting his severely. He <lb />
turned around to see why he was <lb />
thus attacked when he w a man <lb />
making a visit to East Carolina <lb />
Training School. <lb />
T. L. Vernon read the report <lb />
on periodicals which was discuss- <lb />
ed by himself and M. L. <lb />
and adopted. <lb />
Dr. L. Johnson, secretory of <lb />
the State Mission Board, was <lb />
recognized. <lb />
Historian T. M. Arrington <lb />
presented his report which was <lb />
read and adopted. <lb />
R A. made the <lb />
report on associational missions <lb />
which was discussed by himself, <lb />
Jesse J. D. <lb />
and L. Johnson. The report <lb />
showed the great mission work <lb />
that had been in the bounds of <lb />
the association the past year <lb />
and the need of enlarged effort. <lb />
Treasurer N. Biggs stated that <lb />
was needed to carry on <lb />
the work planned tor coming <lb />
year. The roll of churches was <lb />
for pledges and the first call <lb />
showed It was an- <lb />
that the remainder <lb />
would pledged before the <lb />
closed. <lb />
T. B. Hill, representative of <lb />
the Southern Baptist Theological <lb />
Seminary, spoke with much <lb />
interest on the work of the <lb />
seminary and the need of a <lb />
larger endowment. <lb />
R. A. offered a <lb />
resolution endorsing the move- <lb />
to raise the endowment for <lb />
tho seminary which was <lb />
adapted. <lb />
The following new ministers <lb />
in the association were <lb />
each responding <lb />
J. M. Wilson; J. G. <lb />
Blalock, Weldon; Jesse <lb />
Farmville; J. B. Cook. <lb />
Greenville; D. F. Spring <lb />
Hope. <lb />
After benediction by W. G. <lb />
Hall recess was taken to o'clock <lb />
p. m. <lb />
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. <lb />
The association reassembled at <lb />
o'clock with devotional <lb />
es by J. G. Blalock. <lb />
The moderator was elected a <lb />
delegate to the Southern Baptist <lb />
Convention, and J. W. Anderson <lb />
C. F. Ellen and T. E. Powell <lb />
delegates to the Baptist State <lb />
Convention. <lb />
T. II. was elected a <lb />
member of the State Mission <lb />
Board. <lb />
The committee on new <lb />
reported favorably on <lb />
the churches at Fountain end <lb />
and on motion <lb />
they were admitted to the <lb />
C. G. Lane made the report <lb />
on State missions which was <lb />
discussed by himself and <lb />
Johnson and <lb />
The report on foreign missions <lb />
was presented by Dr. I M. <lb />
Mercer, of Rocky Mount. He <lb />
spoke at length with much <lb />
earnestness on this important <lb />
work of the denomination, and <lb />
was followed by J. G. <lb />
of Weldon. <lb />
The committee on new <lb />
churches made a further report, <lb />
recommending that the church <lb />
at be received into the <lb />
association, which was adopted. <lb />
Delegates from this and the <lb />
two churches received at the <lb />
afternoon session were asked to <lb />
come forward and the moderator <lb />
extended them the hand of <lb />
Noah Biggs made a statement <lb />
in regard to the church building <lb />
at Farmville and asked for help <lb />
in paying off the indebtedness <lb />
incurred. Jesse the <lb />
Farmville pastor, and Governor <lb />
Jarvis both spoke of the <lb />
of the Farmville work, the <lb />
latter making the strong point <lb />
that the Baptists had never done <lb />
for Pitt county what they have <lb />
for some other counties, while <lb />
there was no more inviting field <lb />
for them than this county of- <lb />
The roll of churches was <lb />
called and was pledged <lb />
for the Farmville church. <lb />
With benediction by T- H. <lb />
King a recess was taken to <lb />
o'clock Thursday morning. <lb />
THURSDAY MORNING. <lb />
Devotional exercises ware con- <lb />
ducted by E. C. Edwards. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, the senior <lb />
con of Memorial church, who is <lb />
afflicted with paralysis, was pres- <lb />
in his rolling chair for the <lb />
first time since the association <lb />
met. and a prayer, led by Dr- <lb />
was offered in his <lb />
behalf. <lb />
J. A. Sullivan, treasurer, sub- <lb />
his report which was <lb />
adopted. <lb />
W. G. Hall made the report on <lb />
aged ministers which was dis- <lb />
cussed by himself and Dr. <lb />
ham, both making earnest pleas <lb />
for more to be those <lb />
who had worn themselves out in <lb />
the ministry and laid the <lb />
for the work of their <lb />
Dr. brought <lb />
tears to many as he spoke <lb />
of his own work in the past fifty <lb />
years. <lb />
J. G. Blalock read the report <lb />
on Sunday and E L. <lb />
Middleton. secretary of the State <lb />
Sunday School was intro- <lb />
addressed tho <lb />
on Sunday He <lb />
emphasized this work as the <lb />
most important the church is <lb />
doing, as impressions made upon <lb />
tho mind of the child are the <lb />
know these truths. He declared <lb />
that the church and the school <lb />
stand side by side in the <lb />
of faith and principles. <lb />
G. P. Harrell read the report <lb />
on woman's work, showing what <lb />
the women are doing <lb />
With benediction by W. H. <lb />
Sheppard recess was taken to <lb />
p m. <lb />
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. <lb />
Devotional exercises by G. J. <lb />
committees for the <lb />
next <lb />
mission, Noah Biggs. <lb />
State missions. J G. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
l Foreign M. <lb />
Aged ministers. D. F. Putnam. <lb />
General education and schools, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
education, <lb />
Jesse <lb />
contest. This piano is no toy.; short distance away throw <lb />
Jan elegant instrument, equal pother brick at him which <lb />
in tone and <lb />
made. Al <lb />
examine it <lb />
Even if you <lb />
Sunday schools, <lb />
The report of the treasurer of <lb />
the executive committee was <lb />
and adopted. <lb />
Orphanage, <lb />
Auditor. <lb />
T. L Vaughan. <lb />
J. L. Rogers <lb />
G. W. May. <lb />
G. W. May. <lb />
I. M. Mercer. <lb />
C. J. Austin. <lb />
volume to the best <lb />
who have been to <lb />
ire delighted with it. <lb />
do not get a large <lb />
Order of A. <lb />
G. J J. B. Cook. <lb />
Finance, J. W. Anderson, C. <lb />
F. Ellen. T. E. Powell. <lb />
Sunday schools. C. W. Wilson. <lb />
The orphanage report was <lb />
presented and ordered embodied <lb />
in the minutes without reading. <lb />
J. M. Bennett read the report on <lb />
home missions, which after dis- <lb />
by himself was adopted. <lb />
The committee on time, Pace C. <lb />
and preacher for next meeting Noah Biggs, j. W. <lb />
reported that the next session c F. E. W. <lb />
after the Q w T R <lb />
second Sunday in October 1910, T M Arrington. <lb />
at Spring Hope. Dr. I. M Mer- . pastor and <lb />
Preach the d f s Hope church, <lb />
sermon, J. G. Blalock alternate. <lb />
T. H. King, messenger of the <lb />
Association, was <lb />
recognized and spoke in refer- <lb />
to the Roanoke Association <lb />
co-operating with the Neuse- <lb />
Atlantic Association in the joint <lb />
ownership of Winterville High <lb />
School. <lb />
Dr. I. M. Mercer offered the <lb />
following <lb />
enough to win the piano, <lb />
every contestant will be paid a <lb />
cash commission according to the <lb />
number cf subscribers secured <lb />
for The Reflector, so the work <lb />
done will not be thrown away. <lb />
We want more contestants to <lb />
enter the race, and every one of <lb />
work earnestly to get new <lb />
subscribers for The Reflector <lb />
and make collections from those <lb />
who are already subscribers. <lb />
The best worker will get the <lb />
prize, but of them will be <lb />
paid for what they do. Now <lb />
do not hold back longer, but <lb />
enter the race and get to work, <lb />
and those already in it work all <lb />
the harder. <lb />
Here is the standing of the <lb />
vote today, but some contestants <lb />
have votes not yet turn id <lb />
Winterville school, I. M. <lb />
Mercer, G. J. Noah <lb />
Biggs. <lb />
R. A. offered the <lb />
following resolution which was <lb />
adopted by rising <lb />
That we extend. <lb />
our sincere thanks to the pastor <lb />
and members of this church, and <lb />
to the people of the town of <lb />
Greenville, for the hospitality <lb />
association has learned and courtesies shown <lb />
of <lb />
with great pleasure of the con- <lb />
prosperity and usefulness <lb />
of the Winterville High School, <lb />
the associational school of our <lb />
sister association, the Neuse- <lb />
Atlantic. We heartily endorse <lb />
this school as one of our very <lb />
best denominational plants in the <lb />
State, believing that its stand- <lb />
are high, its work thorough <lb />
and efficient, and its moral and <lb />
atmosphere most ex- <lb />
lovingly and unreservedly <lb />
recommend this school to our <lb />
people as a place where their <lb />
boys and girls can, at remark- <lb />
ably moderate expense, obtain <lb />
excellent training, and that, <lb />
under most acceptable moral and <lb />
spiritual conditions. <lb />
response to the invitation <lb />
of the Association <lb />
to this association to become <lb />
us during this session of our <lb />
The association adjourned at <lb />
P- m. with benediction by <lb />
Dr. R. T. Vann. <lb />
After many of the <lb />
delegates visited East Carolina <lb />
Training School and <lb />
were shown through the plant. <lb />
They were delighted with the ex- <lb />
school and equipment. <lb />
New Buckwheat and Oat Meal <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Seed wheat, rye oats, rape, <lb />
vetch and crimson clover seed at <lb />
F. V. Johnson's. ltd <lb />
Highest market price paid for <lb />
cotton seed in any quality, car <lb />
load or less. F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls, by <lb />
I to become any <lb />
joint owners with them of the p y <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Lottie Blow <lb />
Miss Mavis Evans <lb />
Miss Lillie R. Tucker 3.500 <lb />
James Tingle <lb />
School 1.225 <lb />
Miss 1.000 <lb />
Miss Christine Johnson <lb />
Mrs. John Cheek 1.000 <lb />
Miss Mumford <lb />
Go out among your friends or <lb />
write to them, get them to sub- <lb />
scribe to The Reflector and vote <lb />
for you. <lb />
school, near Grifton, <lb />
is one of the new candidates. <lb />
The friends of any school or <lb />
church can enter them for the <lb />
race. <lb />
grazed his shoulder. <lb />
got out his pocket knife in the <lb />
effort to defend himself when f <lb />
third brick struck him a heavy <lb />
blow on the side, cutting off his <lb />
breath and causing him to drop <lb />
the package. His assailant <lb />
grabbed the package and fled. <lb />
Lawrence's cry for help <lb />
brought assistance and he was <lb />
carried to Dr. Skinner's office <lb />
for attention. No bones were <lb />
broken in but several <lb />
stitches had to be token to close <lb />
the ugly wound on his head. He <lb />
is laid up at his home from the <lb />
injury. <lb />
A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. <lb />
The is learning the <lb />
of organization, Chas. H. <lb />
Moore, national organizer of the <lb />
local business leagues, <lb />
came to this city on Friday, the <lb />
15th, for the purpose of <lb />
a league among his people <lb />
here. By some <lb />
his coming had not been pub- <lb />
announced, but when the <lb />
matter was brought to the at- <lb />
of the pastor of the A. <lb />
M. E Zion church through the <lb />
co-operation of his board of <lb />
tees, arrangements were soon <lb />
made to hold the meeting at the <lb />
above named church at p m., <lb />
and those interested got busy and <lb />
talked it up, so that there was <lb />
an appreciative audience of both <lb />
sexes to greet this cultured <lb />
He is easily one of the <lb />
most learned and best informed <lb />
of his race. He is the <lb />
first graduate from Am- <lb />
college in Massachusetts, <lb />
i and during the administration of <lb />
President Author he filled a gov- <lb />
position in his State, <lb />
and sine, that time his life has <lb />
been devoted to tie educational <lb />
work of bis race. <lb />
When the hour arrived for <lb />
opening the meeting. Rev. <lb />
T. pastor cf the church, <lb />
in a few well chosen words, in- <lb />
A Large Family. <lb />
A. A. Smith, who lives near <lb />
Grifton, dropped in Friday to <lb />
get a Reflector subscription re- <lb />
and while here told us <lb />
there are four generations of his <lb />
people living. He says his <lb />
father, J. B. Smith, now living <lb />
at Clay Root, is years old, and <lb />
had married three times. He-- pr chairman <lb />
had children, all born by his m his in- <lb />
first wife, emphasized <lb />
now living There are also <lb />
grand-children and great- <lb />
ltd <lb />
Dr. H. O. <lb />
The following resolution was I ones that stick through lite. ti. <lb />
every mission- plead for trained men and women <lb />
Winterville High School, we <lb />
recommend that our association <lb />
appoint a committee of three who Dr. H- O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
shall visit the school, investigate Greenville at Hotel Bertha Nov. <lb />
the whole situation, receive in 1st. and 2nd. Monday and rues- <lb />
writing the proposition of the for the purpose of <lb />
Association, and disease of the eye. ear. nose and <lb />
report to this body its throat, and glasses. <lb />
session, embodying such Those who want to see <lb />
as they may see work being done will be char, . <lb />
also, that we fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
press our sincere appreciation of upon. w <lb />
lie kindly approaches of our sis-1 <lb />
association to us in this mat- Subscribe to The Reflector <lb />
grand-children. This certain- <lb />
a large family. <lb />
Pay. <lb />
James Lewis, a young mm <lb />
township, planted one <lb />
acre of tobacco on land rented <lb />
from Israel Edwards, and his <lb />
crop weighed, when ready for <lb />
market, pounds. He sold it <lb />
at the Star in Green- <lb />
ville for After paying dress, . <lb />
all expenses of c rent, with W. <lb />
etc, ho <lb />
nice little ban;, account to his . <lb />
credit. Go thou and do R j <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
into business, and becoming pro- <lb />
as well as consumers. <lb />
Moore, then <lb />
his audience, held it spell- <lb />
for more than an hour, <lb />
of telling of the progress the race <lb />
hiss made along business lines <lb />
the league was first organ- <lb />
d by Booker T. Washington in <lb />
Boston ten years ago. At the <lb />
conclusion of this splendid ad- <lb />
an organization was <lb />
vice <lb />
.-.-<lb />
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