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G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
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A. Co. best material and whom he came in contact. <lb />
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and Mr. in he spread upon a separate <lb />
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Ito. Barber l. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Misses Joyce Lee, of Another lot of <lb />
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Martin county, entered school j A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A nice line of trunks and suit <lb />
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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 />
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on Third street. They <lb />
are free to all. <lb />
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Ai the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1909. <lb />
Money Come in Bunches <lb />
page of our minutes of N. <lb />
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Pitt county. <lb />
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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 />
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STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
W II. Cashier. <lb />
Attractive <lb />
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recently upon the <lb />
advertisements <lb />
Barber Co. in The Reflector, which <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. has just that our many readers <lb />
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The County School Desks in connection with the <lb />
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cheap, durable and comfortable- j for its appropriate <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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A,, invited. w. L. House Co. ready to the business people; Sp. line of goods for sale at <lb />
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just received. and new b the famous the advertisements. <lb />
W. L. house Co. I, Electro <lb />
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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 />
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Agency for Bonbons and Chocolates <lb />
Eastman Agency for Kodaks and Supplies <lb />
AIR-FLOAT TALCUM C. A POUND BOX <lb />
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of the affected parts. <lb />
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and danger to the brain or lung or <lb />
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jury to one of the valves. This <lb />
always happens except in the <lb />
mildest form of be- <lb />
the inflammation most often <lb />
the edges of the valves. Even <lb />
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at this often appears later <lb />
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and this, possible with the veriest novice, with- <lb />
out your knowing one note from another. <lb />
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organ is from detachment of the <lb />
little blood dot from the inflamed <lb />
spot and its carriage into the gen- <lb />
circulation, where it plugs one <lb />
of the- smaller arteries. If this <lb />
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symptoms of apoplexy. <lb />
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is absolute rest in bed, and in- <lb />
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after the patient feels well and is <lb />
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must be carefully <lb />
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a bred <lb />
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her parent no matter <lb />
the of the ease may <lb />
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young said a London sport- <lb />
man. was u journey to a <lb />
race meeting at Mr and for Ins <lb />
companion m the railway carriage <lb />
had a remarkable species <lb />
of commercial traveler, at- <lb />
tempted to force a speaking <lb />
Seeing his lordship <lb />
perusing the be <lb />
broke with the <lb />
is s great institution. Sup- <lb />
pose you're to the meet- <lb />
am going; as far as re- <lb />
plied his lordship <lb />
young swells gel fleeced <lb />
by blackleg-. Some I <lb />
hear, drop fortunes on the <lb />
a bit myself <lb />
tenner or a about cut. <lb />
Know anything for today <lb />
worth my while touching <lb />
am not i <lb />
pardon. Saw you reading <lb />
the racing calendar. Thought you <lb />
might <lb />
replied his lordship, if <lb />
I give you the straight tip will it be <lb />
of service to <lb />
if I fancy <lb />
your tenner or pony on <lb />
Lord for the <lb />
Welter <lb />
for Joseph never back <lb />
Lord horses. They say j <lb />
he's a regular <lb />
Perhaps they're right. <lb />
However, you asked me. <lb />
only add that heard Lord Hose- <lb />
himself tell what you term a <lb />
to back his <lb />
upon it, if it was all <lb />
right he would not let you overhear <lb />
his conversation. Mum would then <lb />
be his game. Why. there's a lot in <lb />
that race. I'll bet you a pony Lord <lb />
don't win <lb />
am not accustomed <lb />
to in railway carriages with <lb />
There's my card. Fact is you <lb />
ain't game to <lb />
think you'll lose your money. <lb />
But, as you challenge me. let it <lb />
The Largest Room Earn <lb />
IS THE ROOM FOR <lb />
When it comes to beautifying the <lb />
there is room tor much thought, and we <lb />
want to aid you in making such <lb />
as will be profitable and gratifying. <lb />
We have just received a handsome lot of <lb />
CHAIR; <lb />
We want you to see those Mission Down <lb />
Seat ROCKERS, they finish <lb />
to them that will please the eye and <lb />
make home comfort a pleasure. <lb />
We want you to come to our Store <lb />
and see them at once, 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 p. m. <lb />
White. <lb />
To all to Whom These Presents May <lb />
Whereas, It appears to <lb />
by duly record o <lb />
the for the dis- <lb />
so there f h unanimous <lb />
sent of all the Ides, deposits <lb />
in my that the e K it- <lb />
Mills Com any, a corporation of <lb />
this Suite, in th town <lb />
I County of of North Ca <lb />
I S. being th <lb />
i aid in th ref. <lb />
who process <lb />
M complied with the a of <lb />
Chapter d of <lb />
to th <lb />
Certificate of Dis <lb />
Now, I. <lb />
Secretary of the of North Caro- <lb />
do v that the said <lb />
corporation Hid. on the day of <lb />
October file in my office h <lb />
in writing <lb />
to the dissolution of sail corporation, <lb />
executed by all the stock thereof. <lb />
which said consent and the record <lb />
the proceeding aforesaid now <lb />
in my said c lb a; provided by <lb />
law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, have <lb />
official <lb />
. at this 11th day of <lb />
r, A <lb />
BRYAN <lb />
I Secretary of State. <lb />
bet. You'll see me in the <lb />
at the course. have no <lb />
cards with me. <lb />
n I I-t yon <lb />
an even pony against for <lb />
the Welter cup. But w lint's your <lb />
name, young <lb />
Sometimes <lb />
All right, young <lb />
and receive after the <lb />
companions separated at <lb />
the station, won in I <lb />
canter, and the commercial traveler <lb />
received the following morning <lb />
short note by a messenger from the <lb />
Primrose <lb />
would feel obliged <lb />
by handing to his servant <lb />
which his lordship will have <lb />
much pleasure in forwarding as a <lb />
donation to the Commercial <lb />
Orphan <lb />
paid his money, <lb />
looking very crestfallen, <lb />
heard to Who <lb />
on earth would have dreamed that <lb />
the good looking, affable young <lb />
low, whom I imagined was <lb />
was in fact none other <lb />
than the Karl of giving <lb />
mo a good, honest tip about <lb />
own horse, by which I was fool <lb />
enough to lose Anyway, <lb />
a regular trump, and right <lb />
I'm the after <lb />
Pearson's Weekly. <lb />
Just the Thing. <lb />
The poet his silver <lb />
pistol from i lie bureau drawer. <lb />
are you do with <lb />
his wife. <lb />
use It the wolf <lb />
from i be <lb />
Ten minute later <lb />
had advanced t on News <lb />
Headed Him Off. <lb />
Me know, <lb />
I lei give <lb />
op Win <lb />
tin How <lb />
-.-ii wan to mi i . lei <lb />
pr lie vi or re, Aim <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WE EXTEND <lb />
TO ALL VISITORS <lb />
To North Carolina Great Slate Fair, October <lb />
A CORDIAL WELCOME <lb />
and invitation to make North Carolina's <lb />
greatest retail Dry Goods Store their <lb />
headquarters, and to avail freely of the <lb />
accommodations and advantages our <lb />
store offers. <lb />
Special attention is directed to our Millinery, Shoes, <lb />
and House Furnishings Departments, <lb />
and our line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS. <lb />
Co., <lb />
123-125 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
PROPRIETOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six <lb />
Single <lb />
may be ha I upon <lb />
t th-.- business office in Th <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Thirds <lb />
Entered in the post office at <lb />
N. C, mail matter <lb />
FRIDAY 1909. <lb />
A WORD <lb />
attention The Reflector <lb />
Las been trailed to n circular, a <lb />
large and closely as a <lb />
page of a newspaper, is l- <lb />
sent out by Capt. l <lb />
Hatchings purporting to be an <lb />
open letter to Mr. O. I. Joyner, <lb />
president of the <lb />
Tobacco Company. <lb />
The only reason we have for <lb />
noticing this circular is <lb />
Capt. Hutchings brings The Be <lb />
flee tor in it, makes <lb />
about tins paper and its <lb />
editor that are <lb />
absolute falsehoods from <lb />
beginning to end, therefore will <lb />
not be permitted to pass <lb />
The circular begins with an <lb />
introduction reading as follows. <lb />
N C <lb />
am submitting <lb />
article for your consideration, <lb />
a letter to L Joyner. <lb />
w say desired to make <lb />
this publication my own town <lb />
paper; the Greenville Reflector, <lb />
but the editor gave me to under <lb />
stand he did not desire to <lb />
publish any article of a nature <lb />
of an attack on on <lb />
count of pi reasons. <lb />
have also -d that the editor <lb />
has been made a present of <lb />
worth of Block of the <lb />
dated Tobacco Company and <lb />
course he could not consistently <lb />
grant my request. Very truly, <lb />
As to Reflector being ask- <lb />
ed to prim this letter <lb />
we will say that on Wednesday, <lb />
6th inst . as was re- <lb />
turning from dinner to the <lb />
he was approached by Mr, <lb />
who said. yon <lb />
seen the piece written by Capt. <lb />
Hatchings He has written a <lb />
letter giving Joyner <lb />
and is going to take it to you to <lb />
with some other remark <lb />
about there money in it to <lb />
print it. He was told that we <lb />
knew nothing about it, not <lb />
caring to discuss the matter with <lb />
him, we left him and went to <lb />
the office, not anticipating at the <lb />
time that he was the forerunner <lb />
to feel the way for what was to <lb />
follow. <lb />
The same afternoon a little <lb />
before o'clock Capt, Hutchings <lb />
came to The Reflector office and <lb />
asked for a private conference <lb />
with the editor. This was given <lb />
him, and he said he had written <lb />
an open letter to Mr, Joyner and <lb />
asked if he could get it printed <lb />
in The Reflector. We asked to <lb />
be shown the letter, when he <lb />
said it was in his desk at the <lb />
warehouse. We told him it <lb />
would be impossible to say <lb />
whether the letter would be <lb />
printed in The Reflector until <lb />
we had read it to see what it <lb />
contained. He then said two <lb />
other papers <lb />
were going to print it for him, <lb />
but he preferred it to appear <lb />
first in The Reflector. told <lb />
him other papers could do as <lb />
they pleased, but no answer <lb />
would be made to printing any- <lb />
thing in The Reflector until we <lb />
had first it. <lb />
He then asked if we would <lb />
meet him at the warehouse that <lb />
night to read he wanted it <lb />
published the next day, was <lb />
informed that other engage <lb />
meats for the night would <lb />
vent this, but we would wait <lb />
hour then at the office for him <lb />
to bring the letter down Be <lb />
began discussing letter, go- <lb />
off in a round of abuse of <lb />
when we told him if Ins <lb />
was line <lb />
he was talking, we would have <lb />
to him Reflector was <lb />
open to the publication of libel- <lb />
matter or personal attacks <lb />
on the character of anyone. To <lb />
this he replied fawningly, <lb />
you know we are both <lb />
Baptists. I I think you ought <lb />
to give me ;. hearing through <lb />
. u pit i impressing a <lb />
feeling of in at such an <lb />
unworthy suggestion, our reply <lb />
to this that Church relations <lb />
no place matters of this <lb />
kind, and n answer would be I <lb />
fifth district is in tie the State Corporation delegates and visitors <lb />
light again. SUM This map shows the WOO- large, and Greenville took <lb />
The <lb />
lime light <lb />
of every railroad in the <lb />
When you name Greenville state, both commercial and <lb />
you name the right place. <lb />
You don't have to get dull as <lb />
long as fairs and circuses are in <lb />
reach. <lb />
as well as indicates where <lb />
new lines are proposed. It is a <lb />
useful map. <lb />
Low shoes and light under- <lb />
wear have gone to keep company <lb />
with the straw hat. <lb />
On the occasion of the meeting <lb />
of Presidents Taft and at <lb />
El the border line between <lb />
the United States and <lb />
the saloons of the city were all <lb />
ordered to be If saloons <lb />
Good public roads will- pay a as , <lb />
larger return than any other in- <lb />
vestment the people can make. o ., <lb />
Tho government <lb />
f delegates and visitors being <lb />
care <lb />
of them with her accustomed <lb />
hospitality. The sessions of the <lb />
association were very interesting, <lb />
and the reports and discussions <lb />
of the various topics to be con <lb />
much enjoy ed. We heard <lb />
many delegates express them <lb />
selves that it was the best <lb />
they ever attended. Mr. <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Oct 1909. <lb />
H. E. Dodson. of Danville, <lb />
Va., was in town Wednesday <lb />
Miss Elite Mumford and Miss <lb />
Jackson spent Saturday <lb />
night in Jackson town. <lb />
Milling Co. has <lb />
comm need with a force of <lb />
operators. H. C. Burroughs is <lb />
manager. <lb />
W. of Kinston, <lb />
Arrington made a model Thursday. <lb />
The season for chapped lips is <lb />
coming on. But it is hard to <lb />
keep the chaps sway from them <lb />
any ti. when they are pretty. <lb />
tor and handled the business well. <lb />
There are a number of able min- <lb />
in the association and it <lb />
was a pleasure to hear them <lb />
speak. Greenville was glad to <lb />
In host to such a body. <lb />
them and yet admits they <lb />
are dangerous. <lb />
Charlotte druggists are sidling <lb />
j butter milk at <lb />
Never mind <lb />
against persimmon beer, <lb />
that beat the kind any s running other fountain drinks <lb />
The Observer says it <lb />
day. <lb />
too. <lb />
It is almost time for it. <lb />
Even if what Peary says about <lb />
so far has been such <lb />
not get many people to <lb />
it. <lb />
given as to the publication of States President of <lb />
his letter until reading and <lb />
passing up mi it s merits. <lb />
With tins he left, as we <lb />
to go after the letter, <lb />
but never came bi.-k and <lb />
more was heard of it until <lb />
we saw the printed circular. <lb />
As to his assertion the <lb />
editor had h -ii m . . a present <lb />
of worth Block the Con-<lb />
we will slate this is a lie. <lb />
The editor of die <lb />
some stock in the Farmers Con <lb />
lo Company <lb />
winch be pal I for dollar for <lb />
We this stock be <lb />
cause we believed it a good in- <lb />
vestment, laid the result has <lb />
been so that our <lb />
only regret that line is <lb />
we did mil live more of it. <lb />
It can be said aim that no <lb />
this company has asked <lb />
me to stock, but the <lb />
sale was made at our own per- <lb />
We had <lb />
in the j should be present, <lb />
stock in it. we bought the stock <lb />
a race for popularity. That is a <lb />
that ought to become gen <lb />
orally popular. It will increase <lb />
President Taft, of the United drive out <lb />
of hurtful fountain <lb />
Mexico, have had their meeting, people poor into <lb />
and both countries go right <lb />
as before <lb />
Greenville <lb />
A GREAT STATE OCCASION <lb />
J R. Smith attended church at <lb />
chapel Sui d <lb />
LI of his <lb />
accepted a position a engineer <lb />
tie Milling Co. <lb />
W J. Bullock attended church <lb />
at Hancock <lb />
Smith spent Saturday <lb />
night In Ayden. <lb />
visitors <lb />
Co, should be true, on the many <lb />
that he <lb />
proud entertaining them. <lb />
Why not take the testimony <lb />
of the dogs in the <lb />
controversy It <lb />
would be about as good as some <lb />
of the other that has come out. <lb />
There is no occasion for Cook <lb />
to lose any sleep over what <lb />
Peary says, as he has already <lb />
received the honors and is reap- <lb />
the cash. That is what <lb />
makes Peary so mad. <lb />
An important meeting of the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce will be <lb />
held Tuesday night, and every <lb />
business man who is interested <lb />
in the progress of Greenville <lb />
President Visit to <lb />
to be one of the Greatest <lb />
Events in the History of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
A long list of attractions have <lb />
been arranged by the people of <lb />
Wilmington to entertain <lb />
lent Taft and the thou of <lb />
who will join in <lb />
the occasion of his <lb />
visit to that city on Tuesday, <lb />
Nov. h. The city will be gaily <lb />
decorated and brilliantly light <lb />
ed. and the parade of National <lb />
and State troops, with numerous <lb />
made a good brass bands, promises to be with <lb />
in itself a great event. <lb />
Cape <lb />
river to and from Fort <lb />
well and Fort Fisher, to <lb />
the revenue cutter Seminole <lb />
with Mr. Taft and his party <lb />
will be composed of a <lb />
convoy of a fl of four <lb />
do boats and numerous excursion <lb />
steam -rs said to be adequate to <lb />
all who wish to join the <lb />
merry and happy throng on this <lb />
gala occasion. <lb />
cars will n fast <lb />
and freq i trips to the ocean. <lb />
An attraction at this <lb />
It gave The Re . , . , . <lb />
particular season will be the <lb />
Mr. E E. to <lb />
editor of the Scotland Neck loading cotton <lb />
Commonwealth, among t he for Liverpool. <lb />
It <lb />
was gratifying to hear <lb />
the many expressions of praise <lb />
for our paved streets, pretty <lb />
homes, splendid churches, the <lb />
training school, cordiality of the <lb />
people, and other things that <lb />
impressed the visitors Green- <lb />
ville always does the right <lb />
thing. <lb />
Marriage Lie. <lb />
Register of D-eds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
R. H. Parker. Jr., and Sallie <lb />
Holland. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Josephus Harper and Martha <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Lewis H. Cox and Sadie Morton <lb />
Al. Nichols and Lizzie <lb />
Haggard. <lb />
Mrs. L. R W Dead. <lb />
Lena wife of <lb />
VI r. L. K. Whichard. merchant <lb />
at U in this <lb />
die a it tie past <lb />
o'clock Monday she <lb />
was about y of and a <lb />
daughter of Mr. W K. <lb />
of Carolina The <lb />
band and two tn II children <lb />
vive her. Whichard was a <lb />
r of e C <lb />
ind R worn n f m excel <lb />
a devoted wife Hid <lb />
a kind f ml. <lb />
gates here at the recent <lb />
He had to give up his <lb />
paper some months ago because <lb />
of failing health and impaired <lb />
eye sight, and we are glad <lb />
that hi, health has been regain. <lb />
and paid for it, and any <lb />
to the is a <lb />
falsehood. <lb />
In the to Mr. <lb />
Joyner is this further <lb />
f Ml seeing <lb />
-Reflector, <lb />
appearing in <lb />
regard to the I <lb />
dated Tobacco <lb />
being informed by the editor <lb />
that these articles are your <lb />
product, and paid for <lb />
as The editor <lb />
has given Capt Hutchings no <lb />
such information, and this as- <lb />
of his is another absolute <lb />
falsehood. The editor of The <lb />
Reflector writes his own <lb />
rials, on just such subjects as he <lb />
Judge James C. dean <lb />
of the University law school at <lb />
Chapel Hill, died very suddenly <lb />
on Sunday. He was years of <lb />
age and had been a very <lb />
and useful mail to the <lb />
State. <lb />
Hotel and boarding house <lb />
facilities will be augmented b <lb />
in many <lb />
homes Accommodations can b <lb />
in advance by addressing Hot--. <lb />
Committee Taft Celebration. <lb />
The president will be <lb />
ed, it is to be regretted that the by several eminent states- <lb />
The announcement that cot- <lb />
ton mills throughout the country <lb />
have decided upon a curtail- <lb />
of production, thus taking <lb />
employment for a part of the <lb />
time from a great number of <lb />
operatives, does not in <lb />
keeping with the claim of re- <lb />
turning prosperity. <lb />
condition of his eyes is such that <lb />
he cannot read, therefore is <lb />
able to again take up newspaper <lb />
work in which he rendered his <lb />
section and State valuable <lb />
vice. He is now engaged in farm <lb />
Prisoners are sent to the jails <lb />
or penitentiary as a punishment <lb />
for some crime they have com- <lb />
but because they are <lb />
criminals serving sentence is no <lb />
reason they should be harshly <lb />
Storms along the gulf of <lb />
co the past week have done <lb />
pleases without being beholden great damage Along the south <lb />
to any man, and there has never <lb />
been a penny paid for any <lb />
rial in this paper. But of the <lb />
local and general advertising de- <lb />
of the paper Mr. <lb />
Joyner has been a liberal patron. <lb />
He believes in printer's ink, <lb />
writes his own advertisements <lb />
whenever he chooses to do so, <lb />
and in the last fifteen years has <lb />
paid The Reflector more money <lb />
for advertising than any other <lb />
patron. <lb />
As to what Capt. Hutchings <lb />
say about Mr, Joyner, we sup- <lb />
pose that gentleman is able to <lb />
take care of himself, and we are <lb />
only answering the malicious <lb />
misrepresentations of the editor <lb />
because he could not be used as <lb />
a tool. <lb />
coast of Florida it was es- <lb />
severe, millions of <lb />
worth of property being de- <lb />
though it is fortunate <lb />
that there was very little loss of <lb />
life. <lb />
men and other prominent <lb />
sens, including a number of lead- <lb />
correspondents, reporters <lb />
and photographers from the <lb />
metropolitan newspapers and <lb />
illustrated publications. These <lb />
and many other attractive <lb />
together with the best <lb />
public reception to and <lb />
speech by Mr. be a <lb />
history making epoch in <lb />
which extends a <lb />
dial welcome to all to come and <lb />
have their names enrolled as a <lb />
visitor and spectator in this his <lb />
event, of which future <lb />
generations will read with inter <lb />
eat and pride. <lb />
treated, or their lives entitled <lb />
to as much protection as other Tho Atlantic W <lb />
people. Several instances have <lb />
recently occurred in this State of <lb />
Seed Wheat, <lb />
Oats, Rye and <lb />
We are not only the d C. <lb />
era in Bead the I <lb />
sell the best, cleanest <lb />
heaviest qualities. Our <lb />
secured from the best and <lb />
yielding crops, <lb />
arc fully equipped with the <lb />
and most improved machinery <lb />
cleaning. If you want <lb />
crops <lb />
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb />
Prices quoted on request <lb />
Q Fall <lb />
full information about all <lb />
seeds, mailed free. <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond. Va. <lb />
See P. M. Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
All work <lb />
prisoners being killed by guards <lb />
who were placed over them. <lb />
An apparently inexcusable cir- <lb />
of this kind took <lb />
in the penitentiary at Raleigh, <lb />
a few days ago, when a guard <lb />
named Dupree killed a crippled <lb />
run three special trains on No- <lb />
9th, the day the <lb />
party will be in <lb />
ton, namely; from Florence, <lb />
Sanford and New Bern, the reg- <lb />
trains in one or more sec- <lb />
being designed to <lb />
the visitors from Rocky <lb />
Mount, Goldsboro, etc. The <lb />
special trains will all return in <lb />
the evening after the president <lb />
convict named Murphy. for Richmond. <lb />
Pitt county farmers should get <lb />
interested in the exhibit of pro- <lb />
ducts to be made at the Nation- <lb />
Congress in Raleigh <lb />
early in November. A number <lb />
of premiums will be given for <lb />
the best exhibit of crops and the <lb />
way is open for this county to <lb />
win some of them. <lb />
coroner of Wake county <lb />
gated the matter and held Du- <lb />
for the action of the grand <lb />
jury. <lb />
The Reflector very much <lb />
a of a large rail- <lb />
road map of North Carolina <lb />
pared by Clerk H. C. Brown, of <lb />
ROANOKE ASSOCIATION. <lb />
The Roanoke Association in <lb />
session with Memorial Baptist <lb />
church here from Tuesday even- <lb />
to afternoon, was <lb />
both a successful and delightful <lb />
gathering of the representatives <lb />
The Coast Line will place <lb />
round trip tickets on sale at low <lb />
rates from about stations to <lb />
Wilmington and return, to be <lb />
sold Nov. 8th. and 9th., good to <lb />
return up to and including <lb />
November 10th. They will also <lb />
put on exceedingly low rate for <lb />
military companies. <lb />
Fire at <lb />
The mill of W. L. Smith, at <lb />
was destroyed by <lb />
fire about o'clock Monday even- <lb />
with a loss of about <lb />
of the churches embraced in the of how the fire <lb />
. , . were not learned, <lb />
association. Nearly every church <lb />
was represented, the Subscribe to The Reflector, <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Tor year I with what I <lb />
thought stomach trouble, <lb />
th told me I had heart <lb />
trouble. I had tried many <lb />
when the Dr. almanac, cam <lb />
Into my and I concluded t <lb />
a Dr. Heart Cure. I <lb />
en three and now I am <lb />
not at all. I am cured and <lb />
medicine did It I write la <lb />
tho hope that It attract the at- <lb />
o others who <lb />
MRS. D. BARRON. <lb />
Main St, Ky. <lb />
Your Or. Heart <lb />
Cure, and we him to return <lb />
of bottle If It <lb />
I benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent f The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
feel <lb />
Any kind of sewing machine K. Elite, a good top dresser <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins belts for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rev. C. M. Morton will fill his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
Christian church at Ayden, on <lb />
Sunday morning <lb />
dress Roods laces and <lb />
to match at J. R. Smith <lb />
Everybody is cordially invited <lb />
to attend the men's Ba <lb />
class at the Christian church <lb />
on Sun lay morning at <lb />
You are a r but once only <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
The fun has begun when the <lb />
horse business starts up. R. H. <lb />
Wingate has some very pretty <lb />
stock on hand. <lb />
fitting, rubber and <lb />
belting, rope and pulleys at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
The carpenters are doing some <lb />
rapid work on the new M. E <lb />
church. If they keep up the <lb />
same pace they will have <lb />
the church completed and ready <lb />
for use. <lb />
spent part of Monday in our <lb />
little town. We hope he will <lb />
repeat it again soon. <lb />
Quite a number of people went <lb />
from to the show Wed- <lb />
T. W. Wood and <lb />
rutabaga deed at J. R. Smith Co. J <lb />
Misses Mattie Johnston <lb />
Farmville, N. C, Oct. <lb />
Miss Savage, who has been <lb />
royal blue shoes for ladies i <lb />
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith I <lb />
Co- visiting her sister. Mrs. J. L. <lb />
J. R. Smith Dixon will Warren, for the past has <lb />
furnish you bagging and tier free returned home, <lb />
tor nothing and gin your . R. who been <lb />
cotton for the twentieth pound visiting his brother near New <lb />
and pay you cents per bushel Bern, returned Saturday. He <lb />
for your seed, The reports plenty Rah in th <lb />
is very popular and people from N use are easy to <lb />
Rosa Lee Skinner spent Thurs <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
School books and stationary <lb />
at J. R Smith Co. <lb />
J. B. Booth left Friday after <lb />
noon for his home in Oxford <lb />
We all him a pleasant trip. <lb />
Lawns, and <lb />
at greatly reduced prices at J <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
It is a well Known fact that C. <lb />
V- Cannon will be married on <lb />
the 20th of Oct. <lb />
hose for ladies, <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
At her home on Thursday <lb />
evening Miss Olivia enter <lb />
in honor of her guest, <lb />
Miss Essa of Camden. <lb />
At eight thirty the many <lb />
guests began to arrive. It was <lb />
quite a merry crowd eleven <lb />
o'clock. Many excellent <lb />
of instrumental music were <lb />
given by Misses Blanche Cannon <lb />
and Jimmie Davis which were <lb />
much enjoyed by all. At <lb />
o'clock refreshments were <lb />
ed. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always on hand at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third less than lard, at J. R. <lb />
Smith On. <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
plant of J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon will convince you that <lb />
they can furnish you with <lb />
lumber to build a house, and nice <lb />
material with which to complete <lb />
it, such as mantels, brackets, <lb />
and turned work. Sell <lb />
you a open or top buggy, <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel <lb />
borrow or repair any of the above <lb />
for you. Make you wire doors <lb />
and screens for your windows. <lb />
Shoe your mules and horses; <lb />
grind your corn, gin your cotton, <lb />
while you live, and then can fur- <lb />
you with a nice coffin or <lb />
casket and hearse for yourself <lb />
or family. Come to see us, <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
Perkins Tablets and <lb />
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mill supplies, belts and a full <lb />
line of hardware at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
quite a distance are hauling their <lb />
cotton to them. <lb />
J. C. Nobles Monday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
W. S. Blount, Jr., spent Sun- <lb />
day with his father and rs <lb />
in Ayden. We are always glad <lb />
to see our Grifton people come up. <lb />
Misses Mamie Dawson and <lb />
Nina Patrick, of Grifton, spent <lb />
Sunday with Misses Lizzie and <lb />
Florence Blount. <lb />
Miss Lena Dawson left last <lb />
night for Grifton- <lb />
Miss Mary Johnston spent a <lb />
few days last week in town with <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Boyd. We always <lb />
like to have the Greenville people <lb />
come to our town. <lb />
H. L. Goodwin left this morn- <lb />
for the Free Will Baptist <lb />
Conference in Pamlico county. <lb />
C. L. filled Rev. C. <lb />
Morton's appointment Sunday <lb />
at the Christian Church. <lb />
The Methodists are preparing <lb />
for another musical for the <lb />
fit of the new church. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Bridges is very ill. <lb />
We hope that he will be out soon <lb />
better for work, <lb />
play or rest if you <lb />
eat Quaker Oats <lb />
at least once a <lb />
day. <lb />
The ladies of the Betterment <lb />
Association an interesting <lb />
meeting of the-r association at <lb />
the on Wednesday <lb />
afternoon and elected their <lb />
for the coming year. <lb />
Mary Joyner, who is <lb />
teaching at Smith's school house, <lb />
Sunday with h-r parents, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R I. Joyner. <lb />
Mrs. D. E Burch, of <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. <lb />
has r to her <lb />
home. <lb />
While B. S. Smith was in <lb />
Richmond attending the fair he <lb />
purchased some fine horses He <lb />
had these shipped in last week- <lb />
Frank Butts, a highly respect- <lb />
ed young man, died very sudden- <lb />
at the home of his father, <lb />
Allen Butts, in Greene county, <lb />
night. <lb />
USED F <lb />
Your cough you. K-pp on <lb />
and tearing the d- i <lb />
of your throat f you w to <lb />
be annoyed, i u. if y- u Want to r, <lb />
eared, take ham <lb />
Sold by d u eta. <lb />
Prof. Cale wife is <lb />
to be seriously ill- <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls spent Sunday <lb />
with his people, near Wilson. <lb />
A good many of our Ayden <lb />
people are in New Bern this <lb />
week attending court. <lb />
The Ayden and tobacco <lb />
market is booming all the time. <lb />
Try us for high prices <lb />
Cannon Tucker- <lb />
On Wednesday afternoon October <lb />
the nineteen <lb />
hundred and nine at half <lb />
after two o'clock <lb />
St. John's Episcopal Church <lb />
in the County North <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. Joshua Lawrence <lb />
Tucker will give in marriage <lb />
their daughter <lb />
Frederick Johnson <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Clarence Victor Cannon. <lb />
honor of your presence is <lb />
desired. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct bus- <lb />
at the sane place- Al <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb />
Cox will still with <lb />
Mn. M. Cherry HI. <lb />
The many friends of Mrs. M <lb />
Cherry will be pained to learn <lb />
of her critical illness. She i. <lb />
suffering from an acute <lb />
if gastritis and grave fears an <lb />
for her recovery <lb />
Last night her condition was <lb />
thought to he more favorable <lb />
her physician, but today then <lb />
seems to be a turn for the worse <lb />
Mrs. Cherry has a large circle <lb />
friends here a d elsewhere who <lb />
wish for her a speedy <lb />
Washington News. <lb />
Money Comes in Bunches <lb />
to A A. of N. <lb />
Y., now. His re-son fa well worth <lb />
a longtime I infrared <lb />
iron-, indigestion, torpid r, c <lb />
n. a d general i-- <lb />
he w sleep, <lb />
had no pp Lite, g v- <lb />
weaker iv in spite all d <lb />
tr Then us-1 <lb />
e bottles r. stored all <lb />
my h d vigor. Now I <lb />
can attend t- every day It s <lb />
a m <lb />
stomach, liver, kidneys, and <lb />
nerves, at all <lb />
Lady Teacher. <lb />
The lady principal and the <lb />
of Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School <lb />
will be at home <lb />
day from to p. m. <lb />
I KIDNEY <lb />
Tin <lb />
Gen. A. F. of <lb />
ton, n. C, -I <lb />
run.-t and find it wry <lb />
tor kidney trouble, <lb />
IS <lb />
; Ba <lb />
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alt rout <lb />
.; . .-. <lb />
tot. a. f.<lb />
mi <lb />
Kidney for Nearly Thirty Years. <lb />
Bailey, Part Col. Enc. No, Union Legion, and prom <lb />
Identified with many of Brest protective association in , <lb />
v and New York, and secretary -f .-I the largest <lb />
In former city, nearly thirty years boon kidney <lb />
troubles. . <lb />
Within abort period b has persuaded to try I In.- , <lb />
f present healthy condition is attributed u. but Judicious use of <lb />
remedy. Washington climate is notoriously bad and liver J <lb />
troubles, yet by a Judicious use of the remedy Lo la now quits eared and , <lb />
excellent physical condition. <lb />
This brief of facts, without exaggeration or hyperbole, appear i <lb />
to fall the whole story, which the Company Is t. um-. If <lb />
I ii hollering, as do, that by so doing it will I tor the i <lb />
-good. William St., Washington, <lb />
It's a Top Notch <lb />
deeds compel regard. Th <lb />
world its doers hat's Why <lb />
the American p- have crowned Dr. <lb />
Kin New the King o <lb />
remedies. <lb />
torn is health force It <lb />
and cols and la It <lb />
h ah; COUgh-racked membrane, and <lb />
stops Bore, inflamed <lb />
tubes and arc- cured and <lb />
hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo Mo re. <lb />
Black Jack, N writes <lb />
me of lung hope- <lb />
less l y a s Trial bot- <lb />
Can Serve You Way. Try Me tie free. b, <lb />
Weak. <lb />
Mr. M. Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer Union No. Inter- <lb />
national Brotherhood t Teamsters, <lb />
writes from B. St., Chicago, III., <lb />
-i have boon suffering from a weak <lb />
kidney trouble for sometime, <lb />
and boon able to relief only <lb />
through the use of <lb />
Daring the winter season I usually <lb />
km-p a bottle of your medicine the <lb />
taking a dose at night l <lb />
am feeling next morning. <lb />
Some of my friends assure me that <lb />
Is equally as good var- <lb />
ailments as It is for my complaint <lb />
but I ii.- know th-it f.-r kidney trouble <lb />
and suffering from a weak it has <lb />
Co <lb />
Cold Settled In Kidneys. <lb />
Mr. Joseph Bast lib Si., <lb />
-My wife took liver trouble <lb />
and a run-down t- <lb />
Lilly's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
the same. A few built up it <lb />
health strength. <lb />
-i look reruns for which set- <lb />
l in my kidneys, giving me <lb />
pain. In two weeks I was much <lb />
in h tow months I was Well. <lb />
For Liver and Kidneys, <lb />
Mr. W. II, <lb />
c. II., Va., <lb />
Your has mo of <lb />
catarrh of <lb />
I so much for your advice. I think Hie <lb />
a great medicine. It all teat <lb />
you recommend it to do. lean <lb />
recommend it all liver and <lb />
I K. <lb />
On., <lb />
For a long time I was troubled <lb />
catarrh of after <lb />
I fool like a new man. I <lb />
ii the greatest medicine the <lb />
ate, and believe i ill cure <lb />
I catarrh on <lb />
GAMBLING ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS <lb />
TO THE BUSINESS MEN. <lb />
REPORT Of CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At tin- Sept. 1st, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Editor <lb />
We would like to know what is <lb />
the matter with the business <lb />
men of Greenville. There was a <lb />
very important meeting called <lb />
for Tuesday night and from the <lb />
attendance it looked as though <lb />
the business men had entered <lb />
upon a Rip Van Winkle sleep <lb />
and were not aware that some <lb />
thing was being; done for <lb />
future development of Greenville. <lb />
Are they men who were <lb />
satisfied with the pres- <lb />
condition of our town It <lb />
seems so from their actions. <lb />
Have they such poor ideas of <lb />
business that when a meet- <lb />
is called for o'clock <lb />
they think o'clock will do <lb />
Have no respect for their <lb />
fellowmen; and think his time is <lb />
worth nothing in comparison <lb />
with theirs It is time these <lb />
things were being changed and <lb />
the men who call themselves <lb />
business men should act as such, <lb />
and not as if they did not know <lb />
that punctuality is one of the <lb />
first laws of business. Wake up <lb />
brethren, the sun is rising in <lb />
Greenville and it is time you <lb />
were up and taking your first <lb />
Loans and 88,920.95 j Capital stock <lb />
Furniture fixtures fund <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from 1,694.78 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin 60.09 <lb />
36,000.00 <lb />
18,600.00 <lb />
Silver all <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
bank other <lb />
U. S. Notes <lb />
1,1119.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 858.18 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb />
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 88,916.99 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding <lb />
Total 177,174.07 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct-Attest <lb />
that <lb />
fore me, this of Sept., <lb />
1900 <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
W prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Com see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE <lb />
We with to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
. we now have. We have taken in year and we <lb />
in business and remember we can supply your wants Shoes, Hats, Dress <lb />
has no time Laces and Embroideries and m fact anything that ts earned m a <lb />
give for the good of town is Dry you <lb />
Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Greenville, Oct <lb />
Kill <lb />
I to ask a in that <lb />
occurs mind once <lb />
in awhile, but is never answer <lb />
ed satisfactorily, and if any of <lb />
your official readers can answer <lb />
it I would be glad to hear from <lb />
him. <lb />
Why is a law that is for the <lb />
ion of the people <lb />
haven't enough moral strength <lb />
to protect themselves, suspended <lb />
on special occasions I have it- <lb />
mind the at the c <lb />
val and circus which were <lb />
here. <lb />
If a few shooting a <lb />
game of a thrower <lb />
a few young white men playing <lb />
a game of poker at ante <lb />
off in some quiet place where <lb />
chances are equal to all <lb />
are caught they are prompt <lb />
nabbed and fined a large sum <lb />
or sent up to serve on the chain <lb />
gang. They were gambling in <lb />
violation of our town and State <lb />
laws, and that is perfectly right. <lb />
If a carnival or a circus comes <lb />
to town and runs three or four <lb />
skin games, where there is a <lb />
semblance of gambling but never <lb />
a chance to win, with <lb />
robbing the crowds who have <lb />
come out to see the show, play- <lb />
on one of man's greatest <lb />
of taking a <lb />
is said. Thus <lb />
the law is suspended for the <lb />
to rob our citizens, those <lb />
law was to protect, <lb />
some of whom are too dense to <lb />
know that they didn't have an <lb />
equal chance to win, even after <lb />
they had lost. <lb />
Why is this so Is it the petty <lb />
little license that causes our <lb />
officials to violate the State law <lb />
in suspending it, WHERE THEY <lb />
HAVE NO RIGHT Or is It <lb />
Watch Glenn Gentry <lb />
If you t- <lb />
co come to n are- <lb />
house, tile . Gentry send <lb />
you h H re <lb />
salts mad for farmers the past <lb />
week, just watch then <lb />
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William Ac <lb />
at 10.-, a; 1-ii. <lb />
C. L. at <lb />
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Harrington Quint r y at <lb />
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Caleb Worthington-34 at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at average <lb />
Forbes Worthington- at <lb />
at Hie, at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
R. B. at at <lb />
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at e, at at <lb />
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average <lb />
W. C. Jackson-14 at <lb />
at at lie, at <lb />
at at at Me, <lb />
at at average <lb />
Peed <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
These know tobacco and <lb />
to sell it high. Come to <lb />
us, we guarantee to please you, <lb />
we are your <lb />
Glenn Gentry. <lb />
It is in time- of sudden or<lb />
that closes the eyes of <lb />
officers I refuse to believes at it i <lb />
the latter, we have too good met that Chamberlain's Liniment never <lb />
at the helm. Yet, why is the law, found wanting, in of <lb />
I i in all of CO <lb />
not enforced in an cases Liniment out a <lb />
I gambling away <lb />
I am not asking this question <lb />
I have been <lb />
but because I have seen others <lb />
who were, recently, and because <lb />
I was born with at interrogation <lb />
point in my U Know. <lb />
the pain. Sold by all <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
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feet makes Dew or tight shoes <lb />
easy. aching, swollen, hot, <lb />
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bunions of pain and give.- rest and <lb />
comfort. T y it to day. .-old ah <lb />
druggist nod shoe stores. Don I <lb />
accept any For Free trial <lb />
a so Sample of <lb />
t Sanitary a new <lb />
invent hi Allen S. Olmsted, <lb />
N. V. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Many a Greenville Citizen Finds <lb />
the Struggle Hard. <lb />
With a back constantly aching. <lb />
With disorders. <lb />
Daily is hut . struggle. <lb />
No need to keep it up. <lb />
Pills will cure you. <lb />
One re thousand endorse <lb />
this claim. <lb />
is one <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Fly, <lb />
Mount, N. C. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1909. <lb />
H. S Congleton, of Whichard, <lb />
was in our town Monday. <lb />
J. J. Holland to Wash <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
We bad a nice rain Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
Our school opened Mo- d <lb />
the 4th. with Miss Allie G. Lit I <lb />
tie as teacher. <lb />
J. Belcher and Robert, left <lb />
Sunday afternoon for Black Jack, <lb />
where Mr. Belcher has been for I take no other. <lb />
two weeks on professional <lb />
am <lb />
ed to In favor of <lb />
K as the t- I obtained <lb />
f om their use them to be I <lb />
remedy of gr. at merit I suffered <lb />
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aches and sharp my <lb />
If I lifted or trade a quick <lb />
movement, the were more no <lb />
ti.-e.-b e often it was hard for me <lb />
to i my household duties. <lb />
f It tired and and was <lb />
devoid of energy or n. <lb />
i the trouble i id- <lb />
n. vs, I stated Kidney <lb />
They he me at once and <lb />
further us deposed of pains in m <lb />
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kidney secretions an I gave me renewed <lb />
strength I cannot too mu -h in <lb />
favor of y P I <lb />
For sale by all rs, W <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole -cuts for the <lb />
State. <lb />
Ken the <lb />
virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
proceed g No. entitled <lb />
M. O. c. t. a. of <lb />
i id Matthews, against K. <lb />
and C. the <lb />
Bed will <lb />
at public auction before the court <lb />
in Greenville on Tour X <lb />
November 4th the d <lb />
real , to wit <lb />
the town of lethal <lb />
g on street, J <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
Mid James Elks, Sr., J. <lb />
K. Mills and wife, Ola Mills, to r. G. <lb />
J mies on the 4th day of e I hi d <lb />
in the register e of Pitt <lb />
count , in book i the on- <lb />
d will sell f r before the <lb />
court do t Greenville I'll Sal <lb />
member 6th, the <lb />
scribed parcel tract of <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, and next door to John <lb />
OR <lb />
R. L. CARR <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Master Nelson return- <lb />
ed home Friday spending <lb />
several with his grand <lb />
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Carson, <lb />
near Bethel. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Overton, of Dur- <lb />
ham, visited relatives in town <lb />
last week. <lb />
Master Larry Williams visited <lb />
relatives near last <lb />
week. <lb />
J, B. Overton and daughter. <lb />
visited at the home <lb />
of S. G. Williams Sunday <lb />
Miss Manning, of <lb />
Bethel, visited in town last <lb />
afternoon <lb />
Miss Williams and grind <lb />
children. Gordon and Irma Hines. <lb />
attended church at Swamp <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Little Miss Martha Latham u I. w. H. <lb />
Congleton. who has been quite <lb />
sick for a few days, we are glad e aM LOn <lb />
to note AT LAW <lb />
Rev. Mr. Chappel filled his u ,. v x v <lb />
pointed here Sunday night with <lb />
Mrs. Julia Roberson, of <lb />
is spending a few days <lb />
in town with relatives, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. Susie Gray and grand- <lb />
daughter, Miss spent Skinner, Jr <lb />
Monday E. WHEDBEE <lb />
DR. S HASSELL <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Office on Third street, formerly <lb />
pied by Bagwell. <lb />
JULIUS BROwN <lb />
s corner; thence East feat, <lb />
thence Northerly to Staton <lb />
line, then e West feet, th <lb />
Northerly to M. O. line. <lb />
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twin the lot ed to Guilford <lb />
M hews by A. War and wife. <lb />
A o one other lot in Bethel on he <lb />
North aide of Pleasant street adjoin- <lb />
the M. O. on <lb />
North West on the by <lb />
J. rs and n the S by P <lb />
Street, g the lot funnily m <lb />
s i he Fernando A- lo . CO tam- <lb />
one of -n acre more or lees. <lb />
Thin October 1909. <lb />
M O Blount. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
F. James and Son <lb />
i I <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to an Mar of Super- <lb />
court of Pitt county, m and <lb />
entered on the 6th day of Oct lei. <lb />
in a s proceeding entitled <lb />
L. Carr. Cora F. Sutton, C S. <lb />
S. Carr, guardian for A. <lb />
Harper. Minor, El the <lb />
commissioner w ell. public y, <lb />
before the court house door In Green- <lb />
ville, on M y November 8th, <lb />
at O'clock M , the owing <lb />
ed lot of land, n ch stands a <lb />
ling s <lb />
by the late M s. Alic Harp r, <lb />
s in the town of Greenville <lb />
bounded as <lb />
Beginning on the ts- side of Evan's <lb />
at he intersection of <lb />
street m d runs We t Nor h with <lb />
street to st <lb />
feet, thence North East with <lb />
a street 1-2 feet, fence <lb />
East feet to Eva- s <lb />
Street; with street South <lb />
in West feet the beginning. <lb />
. land in Cine township adjoining the <lb />
I binds of Jesse Haddock. Abner Smith. <lb />
E. I heirs and others, eon- <lb />
g or leas and be <lb />
the place Sr <lb />
formerly lived, all of Ins <lb />
except pi <lb />
d. to Jo Paddock. <lb />
Oct 8th. <lb />
F. Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having i as r of <lb />
A deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county. N. C . is lo notify all <lb />
s having el es- <lb />
of said d c to th.-m <lb />
to the with n <lb />
months front this late or this notice <lb />
will be plea led in b of their recovery. <lb />
All i s lo estate will <lb />
payment. <lb />
This 29th of <lb />
T. C Turnage. <lb />
F. G. James Son. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Be virtue of a power of <lb />
ed in a mortgage <lb />
to me James and wife. <lb />
Jones, on the 27th day of January, <lb />
I recorded in Q- <lb />
of the records of it count., <lb />
sell for to the highest bidder at <lb />
the court h use door i Greenville at <lb />
M. on Nov 8th, <lb />
the land in said <lb />
h s October 2nd, <lb />
J C. Williams, Mortgagee. <lb />
w t s <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Thomas K. <lb />
VS. <lb />
James I <lb />
North Carolina Pitt <lb />
The named will <lb />
take notice that an act-on entitled a <lb />
above has commenced in the <lb />
I one ha f of let No. I and I- of Superior Court Pitt county to pro- <lb />
N . of the new e, c a divorce from he bonds of <lb />
containing one half acre in r- or K <lb />
Terms One half cash on de- <lb />
livery o <lb />
he paid within months of <lb />
a d to i e secure I by mortgage on the <lb />
October <lb />
Frank M. Wooten. <lb />
in S ltd <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
Gr <lb />
N. C <lb />
TAX NOTICE <lb />
will attend the following times and <lb />
It <lb />
October 13.-The <lb />
International Centennial . <lb />
, , . ,. will attend the following times and <lb />
and convention tor the purpose of collecting the <lb />
of Christ . <lb />
Church I opened hero <lb />
sessions will <lb />
tomorrow week. H <lb />
the largest religious <lb />
held in this country, <lb />
and every part of the <lb />
By virtue cf a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made the 6th day <lb />
of October. . in a certain special <lb />
g th-r. in g. entitled R. <lb />
L I administrator of John Jones, <lb />
against G W. and others, I will <lb />
on Mo N 8th. be- <lb />
the Court house . in Greenville, <lb />
at public to the highest bidder, <lb />
a tract of land in Farmville <lb />
an the said defendant <lb />
will take that is <lb />
d to appear at the next term of <lb />
the Sui Court of P county, to <lb />
b.- hi Id on the tenth Mo day <lb />
the first Monday of Sept it be- <lb />
the d of Nov. 1909, at the <lb />
Court house of said County in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. and or demur <lb />
the complaint in raid or th <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court for <lb />
th-- relief demanded in said complaint. <lb />
This the September, 1909. <lb />
C Moore. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Julius Brown, attorney for plaintiff. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
tat <lb />
, for the year of <lb />
today and Fountain at store. <lb />
land township, Friday, Oct. lo. <lb />
.; the k of <lb />
IS one Farmville township. Friday. Oct. <lb />
ea <lb />
den -fit of n <lb />
. j township, Friday, Oct <lb />
it is said, At the Bank of Bethel, Bethel <lb />
World township. Friday. Oct. I'm. <lb />
. . D. Smith's Store town- <lb />
represented by delegates or ship. Monday Oct. 18th. <lb />
I Bell's Cross Roads. township, <lb />
. . . . , i , Tuesday, Oct. 19th. <lb />
Late last and early to- township. <lb />
day twenty special trains arrived j <lb />
from the West, the largest i <lb />
numbering <lb />
from California. Over Mill Swift Creek township. <lb />
others reached the city from <lb />
Portland, Ore., Kentucky, <lb />
Indiana and Kansas. <lb />
Among the meetings today <lb />
were the of managers of <lb />
the Foreign Christian <lb />
Society, President A of <lb />
Cincinnati, presiding; the annual <lb />
meeting of the American Mis- <lb />
Society, the Rev. C. S. <lb />
of Ia in- <lb />
charge. and two general sessions <lb />
at Carnegie Music Hall, and <lb />
Luna Park. <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 26th. <lb />
All persons owing taxes for the said <lb />
year are requested to me and pay <lb />
the same. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
the agency for a remedy which they <lb />
are selling on a guarantee to <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. If food does <lb />
not digest well, if there is gas or pain <lb />
in the stomach, if the tongue is coated <lb />
and breath bad, if there is <lb />
and Liver Pills <lb />
will cure you. If they do not you have <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
Pills give quick relief and make per- <lb />
cures of Constipation, <lb />
and all Liver Troubles These arc <lb />
strong statements, but Dr. Bryan <lb />
giving his customers a chance to prove <lb />
the truth, and if i purchasing a <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
are not satisfied with the results go <lb />
Dr. Bryan and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
den, N. C. <lb />
qualified as administrator of <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
hip. Pit Bounty, near a, county, N. C. i to notify ail per- <lb />
. the lands of P. A. having claims the <lb />
M J. Harris. J. R. and others of s deceased, to present them to <lb />
and on the south side of the pub- the undersigned within twelve months <lb />
lie I leading from Farmville to from or this will be <lb />
Bluff, containing more or <lb />
less. Term- of ale cash <lb />
This the day of October. <lb />
R. L. Davis, of <lb />
Blow, John J <lb />
ltd <lb />
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All per ons to said estate, <lb />
will make immediate payment. <lb />
Tin- the 8th. day of Sept 1909. <lb />
J. B. Janus, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Sale <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, male on the 27th <lb />
day of September. 1909, in a <lb />
proceeding therein pending, en- <lb />
titled Caddy James administrator of <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a deed executed and <lb />
D. B. Johnson to Miss <lb />
the day of March <lb />
and y record.-d in the <lb />
d county. North j. D. But deceased, Alic <lb />
Carol in book page the Page and others, I will, on Monday, <lb />
will expose o public sale, November 1st, before the coup <lb />
before the court door in Green house door in the town of Greenville <lb />
v lie. for cash, to the highest t s-ll at public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
on Monday the 6th day of November, for cash, two certain pieces or parcels <lb />
real of land situate in Carolina township, <lb />
cert lot lying and being i the Pin county, as <lb />
of Greenville, N C, One tract known as the Davenport <lb />
on the west side of Evans street, be- Land, adjoining Ian of Martha <lb />
ginning a stake on Evans St. on the Simon Barnhill and others, con- <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts. Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
south east corner of T. R. Moore's <lb />
lot, thence running in a northerly <lb />
on parallel with Evans street <lb />
feet, in a direction <lb />
with the line of W. T. Hunter's lot and <lb />
and with 11th street, feet, <lb />
thence in a southerly direction with J. <lb />
A Wilson's lot and with Wash- <lb />
on street, -0 feet thence in an <lb />
Easterly direction with T. B. Moore's <lb />
lot and 12th street, <lb />
feet t the beginning, containing one <lb />
fourth an acre more or less, to <lb />
satisfy said deed. <lb />
This 14th day of October, 1909 <lb />
Lena s. Mortgagee. <lb />
J L. Fleming. <lb />
more or . s. <lb />
one other tract known as the Old <lb />
Land, adjoining the lands C. J. <lb />
y, W. G. Little. James Id and <lb />
others, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
This the 29th day of September, 1909. <lb />
Caddy James, <lb />
Jarvis Blow, of J, D. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
S M <lb />
yours if you <lb />
Our Greenville, <lb />
come. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as Administrator of <lb />
Lang, deceased, late of Grifton <lb />
Pitt county, N. C. this is to notify I <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
to the undersigned on i r before the <lb />
13th of r, 1910, or this no- <lb />
will be pie in bar of their re- <lb />
All person indebted to <lb />
will please make immediate pay- <lb />
This 1909. <lb />
W L <lb />
F. G. Son, <lb />
lo ltd <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all find of <lb />
Steam erecting Engines, <lb />
machinery, all ems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
left at L. <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions I<lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Fresh Good kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
i GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
With the Experience of I Years. <lb />
Board of Directors <lb />
And a Capital of <lb />
Resources <lb />
We are in position to take good care of our old <lb />
customers, and also prospective ores. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier<lb />
way <lb />
Nov. 4th, p. m. <lb />
THE DU POWDER COMPANY <lb />
will give a DEMONSTRATION of <lb />
Stump Blasting <lb />
at House Station, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
on the farm of DR. J. L. WOOTEN <lb />
who has kindly granted permission to make this <lb />
demonstration on property. <lb />
Every Farmer <lb />
and all others interested are invited to attend. <lb />
BAKER HART. <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. can please you. <lb />
JEWELER <lb />
Evan. St. <lb />
C E. BRADLEY,<lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our Pi Ices low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
J. S MOORING <lb />
Now n Sam White store on Five Points, lion room and stock. Corns <lb />
to see mo. <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Fashions. Greenville C. <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 />
Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
Not lo <lb />
I N. <lb />
FOR <lb />
COAL, WOOD <lb />
and <lb />
PHONE <lb />
We heap of coil aid dry <lb />
rood, Cm furnish you at wry time for <lb />
stove, or stove, <lb />
an m arid b Give <lb />
us orders. <lb />
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb />
Mm <lb />
MS.<lb />
RECORD BREAKING <lb />
at the Star Heads the List On <lb />
On Tuesday. F. D Fox- <lb />
hall at the Star warehouse branch <lb />
of To- <lb />
Co , Bold 71.337 p of <lb />
for an aver <lb />
of id the high- <lb />
est any house made <lb />
and can <lb />
Star. H-re are <lb />
of <lb />
at <lb />
14- it . UR at <lb />
at at at <lb />
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N. A. luck-98 at at <lb />
at a. <lb />
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it at <lb />
at at <lb />
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at average <lb />
H M. Stokes-218 at <lb />
at lie, at at 19.-. <lb />
at a. average <lb />
H. B Williams-196 <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
a Hie, at average <lb />
Grim at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at Me, 8-1 <lb />
at at average <lb />
Rufus Galloway at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, Oct. <lb />
Miss Lena Gary, who is teach- <lb />
at Smith's school <lb />
spent Sunday here an the home <lb />
of Rev Jesse Mite <lb />
Gary taught in the school here <lb />
last session many friends <lb />
who were glad to her again. <lb />
B. O. Turnage of the firm of <lb />
T. L. W. J Turnage Co , made <lb />
a business trip to Fountain and <lb />
r towns along the East <lb />
Carolina railroad Tuesday. <lb />
The revival which <lb />
have been in progress ac the <lb />
Methodist church for the past <lb />
ten days were brought to a close <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Miss Brown, who is <lb />
teaching in the graded school <lb />
here, went to Tarboro Monday <lb />
night to see Lion and the <lb />
Rev. Livingstone Johnson, <lb />
secretary of the Baptist State <lb />
Mission Board, preached at the <lb />
new Baptist church here Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
Sam Lewis, who has <lb />
ill at his home, is reported as <lb />
being much better. <lb />
SEEDS <lb />
MM SUCCEED I <lb />
SPECIAL OF. <lb />
HaS to A wall <lb />
imam <lb />
Mm IS toil., I <lb />
l TO A--t- <lb />
to-day; Mention Piper. <lb />
Hoarseness In a child subject to <lb />
croup is i sure of the <lb />
of the If <lb />
Cough Remedy is given at <lb />
or even alter the croupy cough has <lb />
appeared, it will prevent the at <lb />
Contains no poison. So d by all dealers. <lb />
The Bed-Rock Success. <lb />
lies in a ken, clear brain, by <lb />
i e will resistless energy. <lb />
Such comes from the <lb />
health that Dr. New Life <lb />
imp rt. vitalize every and <lb />
build up brain and body. J. A. <lb />
W. Va., writes, <lb />
They are the best pills I ever <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
September Tobacco Sale. <lb />
The report for September by <lb />
the State Department of <lb />
on sales of leaf tobacco in <lb />
the warehouses covers cities <lb />
and towns. Wilson led during <lb />
September, the sales <lb />
Kinston second, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
RocKy Mount, 1,936.109; Oxford. <lb />
Goldsboro, <lb />
Sales were <lb />
very light in the piedmont mar- <lb />
being at Winston- <lb />
Salem and at Durham. <lb />
The total amount f the sales at <lb />
all the points covered by the <lb />
report 28.726,637. It seems <lb />
that the crop will not be more <lb />
than a fair one as to size. In <lb />
some sections the quality is not <lb />
high because there too much <lb />
rain. <lb />
Mr. F. C. Smith to Resume Charge <lb />
F. G. Williams, who for the <lb />
past few months has I eon in <lb />
charge of the local telephone ex- <lb />
change of the Home Telephone <lb />
and Telegraph Company, left <lb />
Wednesday for Va., to <lb />
take a similar position at that <lb />
J place for the same company. <lb />
Mr. F. G. Smith, who was <lb />
formerly station here will resume <lb />
charge as superintendent in a <lb />
few days- <lb />
Mr. Williams has made many <lb />
friends in Greenville during his <lb />
stay here, who regret to see <lb />
him go. But at the same time, <lb />
we are glad to have Mr. <lb />
Smith back with us. Both are <lb />
excellent young men. don't <lb />
get anything for saying this, <lb />
The pleasant purgative effect <lb />
by all who use Chamberlain's <lb />
Stomach and Tablets, and the <lb />
healthy condition of the body and d <lb />
create, one feel joy- <lb />
S M by all dealers. <lb />
Frightful Fate Averted <lb />
would have been a cripple for life, <lb />
from a c cut on knee <lb />
writes Frank Minn. <lb />
without Salve, <lb />
which soon cured me Infallible for <lb />
wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures <lb />
burns, scalds, old tores, boils, skin <lb />
eruptions. World's best for piles. <lb />
at all deal rs. <lb />
Took Chain Gang to See Circus. <lb />
Mr. Joe the kind- <lb />
and humane superintendent <lb />
of the chain gang, took the en- <lb />
tire- camp, which is stationed over <lb />
in Eat Greenville, out to see <lb />
the circus Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
thereby giving the gang a half <lb />
holiday from their strenuous la- <lb />
The writer does not believe <lb />
that such an act promotes crime, <lb />
just as he does not believe that, <lb />
brutality to convicts lessens <lb />
crime; but it will serve to <lb />
get more and better work from <lb />
the unfortunates. <lb />
TEND CENTS <lb />
ail ate B i , <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1909 <lb />
Three of Smith school house <lb />
went to Greenville last <lb />
week to take a course in the <lb />
training school. They were <lb />
Misses Agnes Smith, Ty- <lb />
son and Jones. <lb />
Miss May Belle and <lb />
Flanagan, of Farmville <lb />
Were at F. Marion Smith's Wed- <lb />
night to a party. <lb />
George Hemby, a colored man <lb />
of our community, d Thurs <lb />
evening and was hurried <lb />
Friday. He was one of the best <lb />
in our <lb />
Miss L. E. Gary went to Green-1 <lb />
ville Saturday morning and to i <lb />
Farmville Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Mary Joyner spent from <lb />
Friday evening to Monday morn- <lb />
at her home in <lb />
Mrs. Mills Smith and children <lb />
visited her sister. Mrs. W. <lb />
Tyson, near Saturday <lb />
evening and her m i r. . <lb />
A. Nichols, at Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and T <lb />
E. Little went to church at Piney <lb />
Grove <lb />
Mrs. F. Smith visited <lb />
Mrs. Haywood Smith Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, <lb />
of spent a short while <lb />
in our burg Sunday evening. <lb />
David Smith spent a while with <lb />
us Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Ivy Smith. Miss Trilby <lb />
and Mark Smith were visiting at <lb />
Haywood Smith's in <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Henrietta and Joe <lb />
of wore in our sec <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
The farmers ha-e had a nice <lb />
time to save nay and have put in <lb />
some good work, for they have <lb />
saved lots of it. <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
the you buy It <lb />
. . <lb />
Io you know that the MM <lb />
riM MM h <lb />
and r other <lb />
Buttery <lb />
Why f whore your health <lb />
la I Why net <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
i FOR A PLATE with <lb />
ICE cum Powder <lb />
it to ear. Simply stir contents of <lb />
into a of <lb />
of to <lb />
of lo whole, <lb />
A Rood ran <lb />
l i for a dollar or two which will <lb />
for and w ill noon save coat. <lb />
Strati<lb />
Food Co., lo Roy, N. Y. <lb />
Subscriptions and renewals for <lb />
Progressive Farmer receipted for <lb />
by Wiley Brown. D. D. Haskett. <lb />
ltd for Pitt Co. <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough has <lb />
famous for cures of <lb />
colds, croup Try it when <lb />
in need. It no harmful sub- <lb />
stance and always Rives prompt relief. <lb />
Sold by all dealers. <lb />
New North Carolina <lb />
For the week ending th <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman report <lb />
the following industries <lb />
in North <lb />
Waynesville-125,000 <lb />
company. <lb />
Charlotte-$20,000 iron work- <lb />
plant. <lb />
Rocky <lb />
co company. <lb />
High Point-$25,000 woodwork <lb />
plant. <lb />
Morganton- f mines. <lb />
Roaring River- lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
The Visitor Here and People Who <lb />
TraveL <lb />
J. L. Taft. of Ga. <lb />
this morning to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Jr. <lb />
aft- Washington <lb />
Bern. <lb />
Miss Mattie Stancill of Hill, <lb />
visiting Mrs. L. W. <lb />
on corner Third and Pitt <lb />
C F. a job compositor <lb />
in the R Hector plant, was call- d <lb />
to his home in Tues- <lb />
day afternoon on account of the <lb />
death of his grandfather. He <lb />
left on 7.45 N. S. train. <lb />
H L. of <lb />
Texas, is visiting his mother, <lb />
Mrs. Jennie in South <lb />
Greenville. He will leave in a few <lb />
days for New York state to re- <lb />
his work as cable engineer. <lb />
Friday, October 15th. <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson went to <lb />
Ayden today. <lb />
C. M- Jones went to <lb />
ton today- <lb />
J. L Bunting returned to Nor- <lb />
folk morning. <lb />
Dr. Perkins, of the Cabinet <lb />
Veneer Co., went to Norfolk this <lb />
E. Wright, representing the <lb />
Wilmington Steam Laundry, has <lb />
been here a day or two in the <lb />
interest of the laundry, and <lb />
established an agency with C. <lb />
G. <lb />
John J. Foster, of Norfolk, <lb />
manager of the Lester Piano Co. <lb />
hen- Thursday looking after <lb />
pianos his firm sold to East <lb />
Carolina Training <lb />
School. The Lester is a high <lb />
grade piano, and is handled here <lb />
by White. <lb />
Saturday, 16th <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Mrs. F. J. went to <lb />
Norfolk today. <lb />
Mrs R. J. Cobb and daughter, <lb />
Mi.-s went to Richmond <lb />
today.<lb />
I no handle <lb />
I it received the agency for <lb />
fire Fence made by the Trust Have <lb />
for the famous WIRE <lb />
FENCE- Strictly Independent. Car <lb />
Don't fail to see it. B t Fence at Best Prices. <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by he <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
LEAD RS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business Sept. lat, 1409. <lb />
If want your HORSE to trot <lb />
fist and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
W. B. He will sell <lb />
And More for Leas <lb />
Money than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Com, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
STEAM LAUNDRY <lb />
The Old Reliable Again Represented <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
I have <lb />
for the Wilmington Laundry, <lb />
that know <lb />
work of has boon <lb />
here. Tina laundry is m <lb />
pod, work and <lb />
Will for deliver your la <lb />
r be with Willie <lb />
Ti , <lb />
next door to barber -hop, arid <lb />
ho will larva you promptly. <lb />
C. G. STARKEY. <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMPING and <lb />
STEAM FITTING <lb />
Op. Hotel Bertha. Greenville, <lb />
PHONE Ti. <lb />
SUMMER IS GONE <lb />
d now in a good time to have <lb />
your suit nicely cleaned <lb />
and pressed, so it can be put away <lb />
and kept for months. It is time <lb />
to bring your overcoat and have <lb />
it cleaned and ed for win- <lb />
perhaps it a new collar <lb />
or re lining. A little work on it <lb />
may save buying a now one. I <lb />
am to do this work for you <lb />
as it ought to be done. <lb />
PAUL The Tailor. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin <lb />
Nat bank and other U. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1,880.26 <lb />
s. <lb />
I. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 110,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp 2,808.00 <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 20,427.68 <lb />
Cashier's ski <lb />
10.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I, S, Davis, Cashier of tin- above-named bank, d solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to host of my <lb />
edge and belief. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before <lb />
me, this 10th day of <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
K. L. Davis, <lb />
B. M. Lewis, <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
All ladies coming to <lb />
shopping are cordially invited ti <lb />
go to the rest rooms, where tr-; <lb />
will find everything comfortable <lb />
You will find then in the He <lb />
building on Third street. Tin; <lb />
are free to all. <lb />
IMPORT BULBS <lb />
are now arriving. We have a fine <lb />
assortment. Plant early for the best <lb />
results. Send new price list. <lb />
Remember we are headquarters <lb />
for Choice Cut Wadding <lb />
Floral far all <lb />
M Telegraph, and Telephone or- <lb />
promptly tilled. <lb />
CO., Florist, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
THE BLACKSTONE <lb />
in UM The of the school is clearly set forth by its <lb />
instruction under positively at the lowest <lb />
. ,. <lb />
The school by tho Church, not lo mat-.- bot to <lb />
a place where can be given thorough in body, boon s <lb />
cost. Tho object has M fully out that <lb />
If T of and <lb />
and worth <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
all charges for the year, Unto board, mu, <lb />
rot, laundry, medical attention, culture, and tuition in <lb />
except and elocution. Apply for and application to <lb />
REV. JAMES CANNON. JR. M. Va. <lb />
Report of <lb />
Fred. <lb />
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb />
Will he glad to make prices on <lb />
work in this line. H wanting <lb />
drop ma u s In l. o. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
I Not Quite it<lb />
lit. How often yon can get a<lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
j Our line of tools <lb />
U you could desire, and <lb />
W we see that your tool <lb />
m does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods <lb />
J. <lb />
Corey <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
in the State of N. C, at the close of business, Sept. <lb />
and Disc <lb />
sec. <lb />
All other Stock. <lb />
and 000.00 <lb />
house, <lb />
and <lb />
Hue from Hunks . <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin <lb />
National hank i <lb />
other V. S. <lb />
Cap Sink, <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Hills <lb />
24.719.04 l <lb />
p. Sub. <lb />
Total <lb />
00.00 <lb />
17,600.00 <lb />
4,145.70 <lb />
80,000.00 <lb />
State of North of I'm, <lb />
I, C, S. Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
statement la true to the Let of know ledge and i. <lb />
C. S. CARS, Cashier, <lb />
Subscribed bind to before me, <lb />
this 14th of <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
II O, <lb />
L. V. i I <lb />
E. Q. FLA. . N, <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
in Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
J at The Eastern Reflector and Rates on Application <lb />
I Advice <lb />
assist Do You Own a Piano <lb />
AH MM at <lb />
wok and Mad- <lb />
tr and TORPID <lb />
effect on <lb />
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and t. <lb />
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to perform their natural <lb />
n and <lb />
IMPORTING VIGOR <lb />
to Madder and LIVER <lb />
They are adapted to old and young. <lb />
A , . aid J. R. Cooper went to Green- J D. Cox returned home Fri- <lb />
ah Wile Sunday, day from S <lb />
i Preaching in th Baptist Mill for Sale-The establish <lb />
, x ,., . ,.,. next Sunday. known as the <lb />
Missionary of the Milling and MTg Co. . i- now <lb />
elected the for sale. It consists of the fol- L M ,. <lb />
m .; Sunday One wheat mill. returned Monday. <lb />
. .-. D R. mill, one work shop with; P H g. jg a <lb />
president. Prof. H. F. boring band saw. plain- L,, .,, Well this week. <lb />
new students entered <lb />
If not, and c to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o to ex- <lb />
the ma <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance y j will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
store stencils but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of cat self <lb />
character cl to. , ORGAN, the of the world. <lb />
general a class d , <lb />
toe I. but you w. et with ., <lb />
that stand here a-d. <lb />
incomparable an where. <lb />
different makes t from, none in visit our <lb />
of those cheap e department <lb />
and rip saw and a <lb />
Cox. With shop. War further inform <lb />
rs. the society bids fair to ; apply to W. H. Smith. Winter- <lb />
her good year's work. N. C. <lb />
Misses Dixon and F. A. Edmundson went to <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
Sited , their here The lecture in the school <lb />
and Sunday i ,, . ,. ;. the Thursday night, <lb />
in Free Will . Ta,.;. at Greenville I by Rev. R. A was <lb />
For and ,; ., ,. We hope them all the His subject <lb />
.,., not the day of little <lb />
B. D. Forest went to He <lb />
M on bu torn from little things, all <lb />
R.-V. of depend on little things. Do not <lb />
En town fast <lb />
E return d from things. Be not content to re- <lb />
m main in the little too <lb />
v T H. Kins held a serifs We hope that it will be <lb />
of Kt Com City last our privilege to hear Mr. <lb />
we. He r. a good meet- for he a <lb />
or A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., ft inter <lb />
wile. N. t. Th haw <lb />
right d a- the puce. <lb />
J.- lately <lb />
a position <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
relatives friends. <lb />
I i. mowing machines, <lb />
, on <lb />
us. Der Co. <lb />
W. H. S. They <lb />
continue to coma. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox passed <lb />
our town <lb />
Mrs. J. B Jackson of Hamlet, <lb />
is visiting Mis. W. J. Jackson <lb />
this week. <lb />
We are rot surprised that Mr. <lb />
James Hardy is a <lb />
boy. <lb />
loft here <lb />
for Richmond. <lb />
came in on <lb />
evening train Tuesday. <lb />
J. B. Smith, of Ayden, was <lb />
In town yesterday. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr ins Hardware lo. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
j,, of at tie doe of business, Sect. 1st, 1909 <lb />
26.67 <lb />
speaker. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and <lb />
Banking house. Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
W. J L. Rollins I from Banks <lb />
went to Ayden Sunday and Barkers <lb />
OF Cash items <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
just . v Crawford and Mrs. R A- Edmundson went minor cur <lb />
Greenville and returned j Provider,, has fit to n. B notes <lb />
I day. <lb />
for Misses Car <lb />
Free <lb />
Daisy Mr. Broadway <lb />
Whereas, Got, in his all-wise <lb />
has <lb />
move from earth a beloved <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profit.-, <lb />
leas cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
I Time cert <lb />
2.611041 Deposit <lb />
j Deposit <lb />
,. <lb />
-Cashiers Checks <lb />
085.00 <lb />
Mr <lb />
life. <lb />
in mar- <lb />
L. Bailey, relief a-.; <lb />
here <lb />
were <lb />
Smith left here last <lb />
I Wednesday, and traveled <lb />
the A. C. L. railroad c and Price <lb />
to Norfolk Friday. I Saturday. <lb />
A Miss of <lb />
notions of all kinds jut received LaGrange. passed through our <lb />
e are tarrying a nice line Harrington. Barber ft Co. town Saturday afternoon, en- <lb />
and Caskets. Prices are We are to learn that route to Simpson, where she will <lb />
and can nice Robert Dixon. who had an attack teach this year, <lb />
service. A. G. CoX Mfg. Co. of appendicitis a few Eugene Cannon spent Sunday <lb />
Several entered out again. at his home in the country. <lb />
W. A. last gait We have Just p. A Edmundson spent Sun- <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft supply in Ayden, visiting friends. <lb />
nave . large A. W. Ange. A crowd of had a fight <lb />
nice for r w r. p, v. T. II. King has been at- miles from Sun. <lb />
Miss Mamie Cox and Mrs. tending the Baptist association d Some <lb />
Nye, to this week. pistols. and hoes. A <lb />
today. A new supply of clocks and. woman wag cut with an <lb />
The Pitt County School Desk Harrington. Barber ft Co. tried <lb />
by The A. G. Cox Misses Bessie and night. Three <lb />
Manufacturing Company ate Owens, who have been in school and bound over to <lb />
comfortable, neat reviewing their studies, <lb />
are liberal, turned to their at Saratoga I n <lb />
in the ma. ac come to this week to begin <lb />
as, we have desk for you. pomp pipes Then see us ., of two counties, <lb />
G. rues-We have just received a and in the in- <lb />
day. When he he Ange Co. i of A G CoX Co <lb />
There will be services in Friday, and <lb />
For j illy dried fruits Baptist tomorrow a trip. <lb />
of ab and butter and and night i a student <lb />
ft. Ange Go. A new of received a message <lb />
J. M. C and M. G. j in. AW. Ange ft Co. Wednesday. that one of his <lb />
were in the A will dead He left here <lb />
country at the Baptist church Monday and returned <lb />
in November par Ht, our deepest and <lb />
Dice j be by Rev. G. T. sincere sympathy. <lb />
Barber Co. Watkins, pastor the First c S Smith was in Sat- <lb />
Mr. Snow, of New Bern, on <lb />
wag Monday. A new lot of lamps just n. , B Kittrell came in from <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves Harrington, Barber ft Co. j Sunday evening, to <lb />
and i just received. The debate in society hall the night at his home- <lb />
beat and up-to-date. Friday w is one the best Messrs. Walter Noble and Ben- <lb />
jinn Barber a, Co. th Vance has are attending <lb />
Miss Annie Flowers, was visit- bod this car. The boys had ac New Bern this week. <lb />
to and said it. i BarKer, who been <lb />
day. I The query was, That Norfolk. Va., has ac- <lb />
A. . ft Co. has just re-1 tobacco is more Injurious . a-G. <lb />
a lot tin and Manufacturing Co. We are <lb />
We have just received B to have Mr. Barker <lb />
ice to Greer, of the Winter- <lb />
ville be it STATE OF N <lb />
21.605.46 Total <lb />
600.00 <lb />
4.000.00 <lb />
960.00 <lb />
6.088 <lb />
921,606.46 <lb />
resolved. <lb />
1st we extend to our <lb />
bereaved brother and his <lb />
our deepest and most heart- <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, G. P. Gardner. Cashier of above-named bark, d . sol- <lb />
swear at the above i n list el <lb />
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed aid sworn to be- <lb />
felt sympathy, and commend fore me, this 10th day of <lb />
them to God, who is able to 1909. <lb />
comfort them <lb />
2nd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be sent to the <lb />
ed family, one to the <lb />
Herald, one to The Reflector, and <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
C. J. <lb />
W. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OF OF <lb />
Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
Kenneth T. Bay nor, . <lb />
William G. Morris, <lb />
John A. Worley. <lb />
Com. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of Sept., 1st, WOO. <lb />
Resources <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
188,977.80 Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb />
N. C 1909.1 Overdraft, <lb />
T. E. Little and his two little and unsecured and taxes pd <lb />
grand daughters, Martha Belle I Furniture and fixture. 1,276.00 mile payable 8,000.00 <lb />
and Jesse Smith, went to from 2,901.90 Time certificates of 8,629.70 <lb />
land Neck Wednesday to visit and silver <lb />
relatives and returned Saturday.; minor coin currency <lb />
A good many of the people of i <lb />
our section went to Greenville <lb />
last Wednesday to take in CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
shows. I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named bank, do l- <lb />
L W Smith left swear that the above is true to the f my <lb />
day morning for Henderson to knowledge and belief. W. II. <lb />
visit her people. Subscribed and sworn u <lb />
Rev. Mr. me, this 11th of s. lit., <lb />
of Wilson, who was appointed to j s. T. Carson, <lb />
Total <lb />
Deposits to cheek 21,446.88 <lb />
Reserve for interest <lb />
and taxes <lb />
840,80-2 <lb />
fill Rev. Mr. place <lb />
at Smith's house Sunday, <lb />
failed to come and a good <lb />
congregation to be disappointed. <lb />
We had a good Sunday school in <lb />
Unlit. Staton, <lb />
s M. Jones, <lb />
M . <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OP Till; CONDITION OB <lb />
lot of goods. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
A letter was received from <lb />
Miss Kate is visiting <lb />
Lela Roach, at ills tins <lb />
;. <lb />
art lbs avail tor you <lb />
comfortable I and killed a large Be last Sunday morning and <lb />
f i and workmanship I gay j. dear meat, for be was evening. He preached two able <lb />
the and they held a BK OF<lb />
meeting and selected <lb />
and a contribution to I <lb />
to the union meeting, The <lb />
gates were David Smith an II. J <lb />
E. Willoughby. <lb />
Miss Emma Joyner, of <lb />
ville, came up Sunday morning <lb />
and was the guest of Mrs. Ivy <lb />
AT N. C <lb />
At the close of business, Sept. <lb />
Resources <lb />
with us. <lb />
Miss Rosa Bell Taylor come in j Smith. <lb />
to visit friend . Dora B <lb />
Rev. T. ii. King filled his reg <lb />
of Cone- <lb />
and J, P. <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loan <lb />
from <lb />
Count, o Loan a few days ago, j Kev. i. u. <lb />
ate that he want dear appointment in the evening silver coin, including <lb />
B. J. Pulley, of Greenville, minor <lb />
at Ivy Smith's Sunday. I no- other <lb />
sermons. <lb />
S. C Carroll went to Snow <lb />
Hill last Sunday to attend <lb />
vices and also to sea his brother. <lb />
guaranteed. A- Mfg. very tired <lb />
Go., N. C. S wing machines for sale from <lb />
j. Li Green wont to .,,,. A. Ange Co. <lb />
ton on business- Cat want to <lb />
received, i. nice lot of buy R D Rev. J. R. Carroll, who preaches <lb />
ladies shoes. ;. A. G. Cox Co. made for Snow Bill <lb />
, Barber Co a shipment of a solid ear of Mr. and H. C. Dixon took <lb />
P. and desk today. The a trip out in the to <lb />
Cannon, were visiting friends in demand is continually <lb />
Greenville Sunday. j rapidly. Better place your or <lb />
For stationery see d r early. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. Co , Winterville, N. C. <lb />
J, R p.,,.,.,,.,.,,  cotton <lb />
farm Monday. <lb />
Levi Wayne and family were <lb />
last Sunday. <lb />
There will <lb />
e . <lb />
Mr. nod A. <lb />
and children, and <lb />
Mi i Joseph and <lb />
of , were <lb />
visiting at Mills Smith, Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Starkey <lb />
; at Mills smith's <lb />
Mia Martha Bell land Jessie <lb />
i were guests of Mrs. C <lb />
E. Saturday night <lb />
land S . <lb />
Mr. , B. P <lb />
and children and <lb />
tic and Hi d Smith were l <lb />
U. <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
112086.61 Capital stock 111,000.00 <lb />
., Surplus fund 660.00 <lb />
1,178.68 Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 489.06 <lb />
Bills payable 6,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 202.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to 8,180.66 <lb />
179.61 <lb />
189.98 <lb />
on <lb />
111,414.91 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb />
V, E A. Cashier <lb />
of the to-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above <lb />
i- true to the of our knowledge <lb />
P. A. <lb />
and to be- <lb />
fore m . 10th day of s pt <lb />
1900, k. ii. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
K. <lb />
A i. Cox, <lb />
R. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
P, Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
. hero sell, We understand Methodist Sunday.; <lb />
I pay u hat it well. Mr. Buck, who works <lb />
at C. B. . <lb />
. <lb />
. ten v We have them <lb />
i lay and day nights. <lb />
U. D. <lb />
forth G. C M. i <lb />
Co. bad the to <lb />
the a finger and thumb <lb />
J. F. Stokes was here Tues Mr. bis <lb />
; Rollins went to ll to the h at Fri- Prof. P. o <lb />
I any. We hop, th, a speedy in W. H. S., has organized a <lb />
I any. <lb />
O. W. Rollins. G. A. recovery.<lb />
TO PURE AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
i. <lb />
typewriting this week. <lb />
FOR SALE BY L. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 1909. <lb />
No. <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
A Character of the <lb />
of Lent Ago. <lb />
Written for The Reflector. <lb />
Who i it, that never aw or <lb />
heard of John Eason or <lb />
Tarn Eason He was usually <lb />
called Sam, for but he <lb />
preferred to be known simply as <lb />
J. T. <lb />
That notable person <lb />
have been seen any day in what <lb />
he called his circuit in <lb />
Pitt, Wilson, Green or Martin <lb />
counties, at any general public <lb />
unusual gathering <lb />
in the country, horse race or cir <lb />
He was always on hand, the <lb />
first to arrive and th last to <lb />
I leave. On these occasions he gen- <lb />
secured a seat <lb />
near a court house or some ac <lb />
grocery, where he <lb />
could get ice water and other <lb />
refreshments to his liking. <lb />
With a stately and command- <lb />
air, Mr. Eason weighed <lb />
possibly four hundred and fifty <lb />
pounds, avoirdupois- He <lb />
massive face and a brow that <lb />
almost covered his eyes, <lb />
while he never carried a spear of <lb />
iron like a weaver's beam to slay <lb />
his enemies as did Samson, he <lb />
usually held in his hands, as he <lb />
sat, a huge walking cane in the <lb />
shape of a shepherd's crook. <lb />
And as we remember him, his <lb />
was that of a great <lb />
man lion. <lb />
did he come <lb />
asked a young American who had <lb />
suddenly spied J. T. in his lair <lb />
and was startled as he exclaimed <lb />
to his friend, Jack, ain't <lb />
be a whopper listen, you will <lb />
hear him <lb />
But Mr. Eason generally <lb />
quiet, even with in- <lb />
and frequently closed <lb />
his eyes to escape the scrutiny <lb />
of the crowd that, on court days, <lb />
completely surrounded him. <lb />
And then some unsophisticated <lb />
citizens would often annoy <lb />
by referring to bis and <lb />
weight, and be pretending to be <lb />
asleep on these occasions, with <lb />
an ominous growl would storm <lb />
at his frightened <lb />
thousand pounds, drat <lb />
And after that he was not heard <lb />
again. occasions were <lb />
rare, and as a sensible man his <lb />
ire was transitory. <lb />
Mr. Eason attended every ball <lb />
in his circuit, as we have inti- <lb />
mated; was a patron of the art of <lb />
dancing, a great a admirer of the <lb />
ladies, and boasted that he had <lb />
been introduced to more famous <lb />
belles any man of his day. <lb />
The stories of his sayings and <lb />
exploits would fill a <lb />
In days, with a <lb />
large population of in <lb />
the near at hand, <lb />
there were sometimes rumors of <lb />
insurrection. On one occasion <lb />
Mr. Eason was present. It was <lb />
at a typical old country church <lb />
on the public road, a large <lb />
for building, one portion of <lb />
which was reserved for the col <lb />
people. It yearly <lb />
meeting day. The morning was <lb />
ideal and Mr- Eason was stirring <lb />
early. his arrival there <lb />
he at once secured his horse <lb />
under the overshadowing boughs <lb />
of a great tree, near where <lb />
the woodpecker the <lb />
storied beach. In the dis- <lb />
the falling nuts were the <lb />
only sounds to break the still- <lb />
Then, far away, he <lb />
the echo song of and <lb />
later he saw them as, in Indian <lb />
fashion, they came on every <lb />
road and path leading to the <lb />
meeting, attired in all their <lb />
finery, men, women and children, <lb />
with their separate and special <lb />
feast of good things. <lb />
first in little knots in the broad <lb />
opening at the road. Then a <lb />
venerable brother, the keeper of <lb />
the church, came Bible and <lb />
hymn books, to see the doors <lb />
were opened and that everything <lb />
was decent and in order. And <lb />
then, with clouds of dust <lb />
marked the approach of a host, <lb />
the rattle of wheels, th smack-1 <lb />
of whips, and the neighing <lb />
of horses came young d Did <lb />
with greetings and a hearty <lb />
hake of hands for every soul, j <lb />
and a welcome for all <lb />
to the best church that toe <lb />
afforded. <lb />
After the services of course <lb />
J. T. had scarcely tied from <lb />
this invitation before neighbor <lb />
said, did you ever <lb />
see so many la this <lb />
said J. T. <lb />
are a great people <lb />
both white and bUck here, and <lb />
so far as I can judge <lb />
are quiet and are enjoying their <lb />
yearly treat. Mr. Sta <lb />
ton, their in grist <lb />
numbers indicate, I hope, <lb />
the very opposite of trouble for <lb />
as persons seem to <lb />
Of course appearances <lb />
are some times deceiving- <lb />
At this very time a person noted <lb />
for his excitability had the ears <lb />
of half a dozen eager listeners <lb />
at a little distance. <lb />
said J. T-. was on <lb />
hand early this morning and I <lb />
believe I know something of the <lb />
character, and there will <lb />
be no trouble if people will keep <lb />
their Mr. <lb />
Staton, Taylor is a good <lb />
man, but he is not the kind of <lb />
person we need, I will go over <lb />
the road and see what he is <lb />
and they parted. <lb />
The unfounded rumor was slow- <lb />
spreading, and a gentleman re- <lb />
ported that the church was <lb />
ready being overrun by the <lb />
and it was difficult to <lb />
keep them from the seats of the <lb />
white people and even the ladies. <lb />
At this juncture J. T. decided to <lb />
act at once. He turned in the <lb />
direction of the church and, to <lb />
the amazement of men who <lb />
drew near. entered, and with <lb />
a motion of his hand said be <lb />
quiet. Then he went through the <lb />
crowded house and up the aisle <lb />
without removing his hat. The <lb />
preacher, of course, saw him and <lb />
knew something was amiss and <lb />
discontinued reading his hymn. <lb />
The congregation was <lb />
f at the interruption, and <lb />
the ladies to whom he lifted his <lb />
finger in warning, fortunately <lb />
understood him and were in a <lb />
measure quieted. <lb />
When he reached -the pulpit <lb />
he turned in full view of the <lb />
and with a searching <lb />
look, that he alone could assume, <lb />
lifted his great cane over their <lb />
heads and at the top of his voice, <lb />
in a hissing tone, he shouted, <lb />
The frightened out of <lb />
their wits, bolted out of the <lb />
doors and windows and <lb />
in three minutes they were all <lb />
in the woods. When they re- <lb />
ported next day they said they <lb />
had seen the devil with forked <lb />
tail. <lb />
When the excitement had in <lb />
a measure subsided, Mr. Eason <lb />
to the ladies and the <lb />
preacher and explained that but <lb />
for a timely interference of the <lb />
services the excitement, which <lb />
happily unnecessary, might <lb />
have ended seriously, and in the <lb />
words of Patrick Henry he said, <lb />
vigilance is the price <lb />
of <lb />
But this incident, which is lit- <lb />
true, has passed out of the <lb />
memory of many men of the <lb />
present generation. While the <lb />
THE REFLECTOR PIANO REFLECTOR EDITOR ATTACKED <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
Candidate are at Work and the Lilt of <lb />
Voter. Grow. <lb />
It was w ago that <lb />
the voting began for the <lb />
beautiful b by Boudoir <lb />
piano, which Th- R is <lb />
going to give away on Christmas <lb />
eve, and the grows more <lb />
I interesting as each goes by <lb />
i People are a to the real-1 <lb />
that somebody is going <lb />
to get an elegant piano absolutely <lb />
free, and more of them <lb />
I planning to enter the contest, <lb />
j which is to everybody-, <lb />
. individual school or church. <lb />
Have you not some favorite <lb />
i the contest, or who you would <lb />
j like to nominate, and help them <lb />
with your votes It costs you <lb />
nothing to vote, and all it <lb />
contestants is a little work. <lb />
a candidate goes to you, <lb />
subscribe to The or <lb />
pay up your subscription and <lb />
vote. It you are not Waited on <lb />
by a candidate, you can call at <lb />
the office to pay your <lb />
or send it in by moil, and <lb />
let us know who you wish to <lb />
for, and the votes will be <lb />
entered just you direct. Help <lb />
some candidate by getting a <lb />
Reflector subscription receipt <lb />
and voting. <lb />
Here is the standing of the <lb />
vote today, but some contestants <lb />
have votes not yet turn <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow , <lb />
Miss Mavis B He Evans 4.050 <lb />
Miss Lillie R. Tucker 5.600 <lb />
James Tingle <lb />
School 1,775 <lb />
Miss Hodges <lb />
Miss Christine Johnson <lb />
Mrs. John Cheek 1.000 <lb />
Miss Beulah Mumford <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring 1,250 <lb />
If no candidate is in this list <lb />
for whom you wish to vote, you <lb />
can nominate and vote for <lb />
any you and the <lb />
will give your candidate a <lb />
thousand votes to start with. <lb />
he question been asked <lb />
if a candidate can withdraw and <lb />
the vote already received be <lb />
transferred to another Or if <lb />
two more candidates can later <lb />
in the contest combine their <lb />
votes against a leader To both <lb />
of these questions the answer is <lb />
no. Votes once recorded and <lb />
cast in the lock-box prepared for <lb />
them cannot be changed. If a <lb />
candidate withdraws from the <lb />
race the vote of that candidate <lb />
cannot be counted for anyone <lb />
else, nor can there be any com- <lb />
of votes by two or more <lb />
candidates. <lb />
It is a fair and open contest, <lb />
and the piano is to be awarded <lb />
for the largest number of votes <lb />
secured by getting subscriptions <lb />
for The Reflector. Only one <lb />
candidate can win the piano, and <lb />
that one must have the largest <lb />
number of votes, but all the <lb />
others who work in the <lb />
will be given a cash commission <lb />
on the subscriptions brought in, <lb />
so they will be paid for the work <lb />
they do. No need of any <lb />
date feeling discouraged. Get <lb />
out and work with a <lb />
to win. <lb />
In the meantime, if you want <lb />
to examine this piano <lb />
that The Reflector will give <lb />
away, and see what a <lb />
cent instrument it is, go to the <lb />
music room of White, <lb />
where it is on exhibition, and <lb />
those gentlemen will be pleased <lb />
to show it and explain its merits. <lb />
R. Hutching. Make. As <lb />
wilt After Letter. <lb />
While his way to the office <lb />
a little before o'clock <lb />
morning. D. J. Whichard, editor <lb />
of The was <lb />
in a most cowardly manner, by <lb />
Happening, Interest in North Caro <lb />
Raleigh, Oct. <lb />
wins first honor at the State fair <lb />
for best county exhibits in <lb />
the collection. collection <lb />
was made by J. A. Perry, who <lb />
searchers found the dead body <lb />
in the seed pile I is supposed <lb />
the boy had sunk deep into the <lb />
and in efforts to extricate <lb />
himself threw more of the seed <lb />
over himself and was <lb />
Salisbury. Oct. 24.-A rather <lb />
severe storm passed over the city <lb />
J. R. Hutchings. has for years been an i- yesterday during <lb />
The editor had jut passed the tor. William of Wake, which lightning set fire to ti <lb />
passage way in hunt of King's won the first prize for the best in <lb />
stables when Hutchings stepped farmer's Surry <lb />
out of this passage way behind and Buncombe got the honor for <lb />
him, calling hi name, which the best packed apples and F. <lb />
caused him to look around, and of Macon county, the <lb />
as he did so Hutchings struck be-t collection of apples. <lb />
Whichard a blow just below . n <lb />
temple and caught him around Durham. Oct. Par- <lb />
the and to overpower ham an man of was <lb />
him. In the scuffle that follow- killed this morning about <lb />
ed and while <lb />
Whichard with one hand and <lb />
holding him with the <lb />
by an eastbound freight on the <lb />
Southern main line. The old <lb />
man, who was soon to have been <lb />
Whichard with much difficulty to the county home, was <lb />
got out his pistol and fired two without relatives of any kind to <lb />
shots, but his arm was so en- care for him and had been long <lb />
tangled that he could take no aim <lb />
and the shots missed his assail- <lb />
ant. Hutchings wrenched <lb />
the pistol out of <lb />
hand, pushed him through <lb />
glass window in front of the <lb />
stable, and pinioning him to the <lb />
window sill struck him over the <lb />
head with the pistol. <lb />
The editor had received a <lb />
threatening letter from Hutch- <lb />
the day before, and in antic- <lb />
of being attacked had <lb />
armed himself. When Hutch- <lb />
was arrested immediately <lb />
after the assault the officer found <lb />
a pistol on him Re- <lb />
23rd. <lb />
with Bright's disease <lb />
and could not have lived more <lb />
than thirty days, the physicians <lb />
say. He was deaf in addition <lb />
the to destitution and it is supposed <lb />
that he was straggling about the <lb />
railway when he stepped upon <lb />
the track. The train was not <lb />
running but the engineer <lb />
did not see him in time to stop <lb />
his train. <lb />
Sympathy. <lb />
Whereas, the Great Spirit has <lb />
seen fit to enter the home of <lb />
our beloved Brother, A. B. Moore, <lb />
and take there from dear <lb />
father and where as e know <lb />
the Spirit cannot err in his all- <lb />
wise providence, but all <lb />
things for our betterment and <lb />
His glory, therefore be it re- <lb />
solved Tribe <lb />
No. f. O. R. M. <lb />
1st. That we extend to <lb />
Brother Moore and bis relatives <lb />
our heartfelt and sincere <lb />
thy in this the saddest hour of <lb />
their lives. <lb />
2nd. That we commend them <lb />
to the Great Spirit, who is able <lb />
to succor all our distress and <lb />
comfort us in our sorrow. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread, on our <lb />
records and a copy be sent to <lb />
Brother Moore and a be <lb />
sent to The Daily Reflector with <lb />
request to publish. <lb />
W. P. Edwards, <lb />
H. S Com. <lb />
J. W. Brown, <lb />
some <lb />
unaccountable way, Charles <lb />
Pinch, a student of Guilford Col- <lb />
fell from the platform of <lb />
tie Winston train near the out- <lb />
skirts of the city this afternoon <lb />
and sustained injuries from <lb />
which he died at o'clock at St. <lb />
Leo's hospital. The young man <lb />
big barn and stable on the farm <lb />
of Mr. T. A. at the <lb />
old Fraley race track, near the <lb />
city, the bolt striking a large <lb />
tree a few feet off and running <lb />
to the barn. The ding, a <lb />
number of farming i <lb />
and a large amount y <lb />
were consumed. Some <lb />
live stock which the <lb />
stable at the time , <lb />
nut, though two colored i mp <lb />
were stunned but soon r covered, <lb />
Fayetteville, Oct. Mrs. A. <lb />
R wife of M A R. <lb />
superintendent ex- <lb />
Congressman G. B. Patterson <lb />
farm in Grey's to u hip. <lb />
this county, while superintend <lb />
the weighing of cotton on <lb />
the farm was viciously attacked <lb />
by a woman cotton pi <lb />
who becoming enraged the <lb />
question of weight of cotton <lb />
picked by her felled Mrs. <lb />
to the ground and severely <lb />
beat her. She was prevented <lb />
from inflicting further injuries <lb />
only by the interference of other <lb />
hands. The De Vane <lb />
woman fled, accompanied by her <lb />
husband, Archie De Vane, and <lb />
has yet been apprehended, <lb />
though the neighborhood ha <lb />
been searched by a posse. <lb />
Asheville, Oct<lb />
is said to have been attempting part the town of Andrews <lb />
to go from one car to another the Murphy branch, near <lb />
slipped on the platform was almost wiped out <lb />
by fire which broke out in the <lb />
of the town last night. <lb />
Six buildings were destroyed be- <lb />
fore the fire could be checked. <lb />
fell, his bead striking against a <lb />
freight ow the He <lb />
was years old and a son of ex- <lb />
Sheriff T J. Finch, of Randolph <lb />
county, but has been a resident I drug store, an adjoin <lb />
assemble saying that he or she a big <lb />
as Tart is constantly <lb />
heard from Maine to California, <lb />
and will continue to be repeated <lb />
through the ages. <lb />
Uncle Tom Davis. <lb />
Tea Science. <lb />
belongs to the family of <lb />
newly discovered maladies, n <lb />
order to explain more fully we <lb />
will tell of a conversation we <lb />
heard once. A school boy was <lb />
asked to spell stove-pipe. He <lb />
began, Stove. P-i-p-e. <lb />
Pipe, Stove Pipe, <lb />
Being asked what <lb />
the meant, <lb />
he replied, the <lb />
is a disease that <lb />
the fellow who in the <lb />
airship has in place of the hook <lb />
worm he would have had if he <lb />
had gone barefooted on the <lb />
ground. News. <lb />
Dr. H- O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Nov. <lb />
1st. and 2nd, Monday and Tues- <lb />
day, for the purpose of treating <lb />
disease of the eye, ear, nose and <lb />
throat, and glasses. <lb />
Those who went to see about <lb />
work being done will be charged <lb />
no fee unless terms are agreed <lb />
upon. wad w <lb />
of Thomasville for the past few <lb />
years. <lb />
Greensboro, <lb />
Ward, a printer employed by the <lb />
Kerr Printing Company of High <lb />
Point, while assisting in unload- <lb />
an imposing stone from a <lb />
car, was crushed to death by the <lb />
stone falling upon him. The <lb />
horses attached to a wagon upon <lb />
which the stone was to be <lb />
placed, suddenly moved forward, <lb />
as the stone was midway between <lb />
the car and the wagon, causing <lb />
the heavy mass to fall between <lb />
them. Ward was caught before <lb />
he could jump away, his chest <lb />
being literally crushed in. <lb />
Wilmington. Oct <lb />
Ellis, years of age. son <lb />
of Alderman and Mayor Pro Tern <lb />
Ellis of this city, fatally <lb />
injured this afternoon at o'clock <lb />
at Hallsboro, near Chadbourn, <lb />
while coupling cars on a <lb />
freight train of <lb />
which he was flagman, having <lb />
recently left the general offices <lb />
of the company to learn the trans- <lb />
end of the business. <lb />
He was fearfully mangled in the <lb />
stomach and one leg was cut off. <lb />
He lived until shortly before <lb />
o'clock as the train bring- <lb />
him to the city was nearing <lb />
the depot here. Great sympathy <lb />
millinery store, a hardware <lb />
store, the Andrews bottling <lb />
works and office buildings were <lb />
burned. The buildings destroyed <lb />
carried little if any insurance. <lb />
Yesterday afternoon, at her <lb />
home in Jacksonville, N. C., <lb />
Mrs. Willis, the wife of <lb />
a prominent citizen, shot <lb />
instantly killed a colored man <lb />
named Henry Williams. Mrs. <lb />
Willis sitting upon the <lb />
porch cleaning her husband's <lb />
gun when Williams started up <lb />
the steps. The hammer of the <lb />
gun was cocked, and in some <lb />
way released it and the entire <lb />
j load of shot took effect in the <lb />
face. Mrs. Willis was <lb />
taken before a magistrate and <lb />
given a preliminary hearing, but <lb />
the evidence was not sufficient to <lb />
convict her and she was released. <lb />
-New Bern Journal Oct. 24th. <lb />
Wilmington, N. d Oct. <lb />
Will Hendricks, colored. years <lb />
old, servings two year term on <lb />
the county road force for blind <lb />
buried beneath <lb />
many tons of rock at the quarry <lb />
near the city today and instantly <lb />
killed. <lb />
Oct 25.-J. J. <lb />
Reed, aged who conducts <lb />
store city, while out <lb />
robbed of fifty dollars <lb />
22--A white men unknown <lb />
News <lb />
by <lb />
to <lb />
the depot here. Great in the northern part of <lb />
is for the parents, the <lb />
boy being their only son. <lb />
Greensboro, Oct. <lb />
to The Daily <lb />
Goldston the 6-year-old son <lb />
of William Fields, living a <lb />
distance from that place, was <lb />
smothered to death yesterday in <lb />
a pile of cotton seed. The boy <lb />
with several other children had <lb />
been playing in the seed during <lb />
Finger Split Opes. <lb />
A few days ago a colored man <lb />
employed at the Greenville <lb />
Co's. plant, caught <lb />
finger n a block and <lb />
the edge of a mad me about <lb />
. which lie was v. irk. <lb />
the afternoon and was not miss- finger was almost entirely split <lb />
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