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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 />
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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 />
ed until nearly dark. Later I open. <lb /></p>
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PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY Co FOUNDED <lb />
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A full line of Fine Stationery, Toilet Supplies. <lb />
Cigars. Tobaccos, and everything handled by <lb />
A First Class Drug Store i I At The Mercantile <lb />
A FRESH LOT OF THE TED <lb />
CHOCOLATE just received. <lb />
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Dr. E. A. Offices are in the rear <lb />
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DRUGGISTS <lb />
Company's Store <lb />
The contest for beaut <lb />
up-right at the Central <lb />
Mercantile Company's store is <lb />
very rapidly <lb />
the people are interest. to know <lb />
w ho in going to get this grand <lb />
prize, is a lint of the <lb />
Lad are hundreds of <lb />
other contestants but space for- <lb />
bids publishing. <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
Langley <lb />
Savage <lb />
J. R. 1730 <lb />
St. Peters church 1661 <lb />
Annie May 1548 <lb />
J. B. Harris 1208 <lb />
Sycamore Hill church <lb />
Lula Taylor <lb />
Annie Daniel <lb />
Jan. Tyson <lb />
Flossie Whichard <lb />
S. <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Mrs. J. W Dixon <lb />
church <lb />
church <lb />
Lawrence Fulford <lb />
Mary Carroll <lb />
Roll Jenkins <lb />
Get in the race and work, the <lb />
lowest may be the leader at fie <lb />
dose of this great contest. <lb />
J. R. Jo G <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE <lb />
Carry as Side Lines <lb />
Agency for Bonbons and Chocolates <lb />
Eastman Agency for Kodaks and <lb />
AIR-FLOAT TALCUM C. A POUND BOX <lb />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager. <lb />
FT <lb />
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to Mir <lb />
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For months have bean keeping an eye on the production of the greatest garment <lb />
and style originators, both in this country and abroad, watching for the distinctive, out of <lb />
th thoughts which spring up as it ware, the multitude of handsome stamped out designs, <lb />
v mark the display of ready-to-wear garments. We have been studying the style <lb />
I for fall close range, in some fashion messages of what is to be needed in <lb />
wearables and watching our selection of suits with first hand knowledge of your needs. <lb />
AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE <lb />
LOT OF <lb />
SUITS <lb />
all the newest shades <lb />
At <lb />
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FALL SHOWING <lb />
ENCHANTINGLY PRETTY WEAVES RADIANT WITH AUTUMNAL COLORS. <lb />
SIDE when the autumn sun shines on the trees and grasses of dull Brown, Green, Blue and Gold, are the new goods <lb />
son. P effects very weave, which fashion has declared worth while is here at tempting prices. Many a beautiful sheen conceals <lb />
it . lead to give weight, which causes the fabric to cut with very little wear. When you buy our goods, you buy absolutely the best our money <lb />
hat is why an of vicinity our goods have such a recognized standard. Choose the goods for the new class from our enticing <lb />
value . <lb />
S Si CLOTHES FOR MEN. <lb />
In c line we have anticipated every whim-- j <lb />
v . who care for their dress. They are j <lb />
. find most anywhere else this season. Cut on <lb />
vigorous line details that young <lb />
men are keen ab .; in a wide range of styles, fine, fancy <lb />
Worsted and Navy Blue <lb />
SCHOOL SUITS-TIMELY VALUES. <lb />
Our complete fall of school clothes has arrived and when we <lb />
say school cloth we mean something more than substantial knock- <lb />
about cloth . These new suits enlist the same pains-taking care of <lb />
the designers as do the suits for and that is saying a <lb />
great our boys have clothes full of class and <lb />
a., a . we grown up <lb />
BOYS, YOUR SUITS ARE HERE <lb />
CO <lb />
in<lb />
STYLISH MILLINERY. <lb />
For more than a decade this store's Millinery has been the premier <lb />
event of the season. Each season they've grown nearer to perfection. <lb />
In the great numbers, the vanity, the exclusiveness, and artistic el- <lb />
of the Hats assembled for this fall's exhibit, all our previous <lb />
similar displays have been far out classed. Our Millinery Depart- <lb />
with its settings of new fall Millinery will present <lb />
a marvelously interesting and beautiful picture. <lb />
OUR OWN DESIGNERS <lb />
have had in view for the last several months the requirements of this <lb />
event, and their contributions are equally praise-worthy. The pres- <lb />
of this store as a style source will be immeasurably increased by <lb />
the many beautiful creations and adoptions in the present exhibit. <lb />
So elaborate presentation of fascinating modes has never before <lb />
been attempted. <lb />
YOUR PRESENCE IS CORDIALLY INVITED <lb />
v; <lb />
ORE <lb />
Get Ground in <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L C- ARTHUR,<lb />
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our floors the most complete lice of <lb />
Furniture <lb />
of every description ever shown in we invite <lb />
you to inspect our lint <lb />
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to make home comfortable. We <lb />
are also sole agents for the Royal Electric Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which has no equal. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Company <lb />
LEADERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
AN EVENING <lb />
SPENT <lb />
With the most versatile pianists, could not <lb />
possibly bring you more enjoyment than you, <lb />
yourself could derive from either <lb />
The <lb />
Mayer Piano, <lb />
The Milton, <lb />
The Bros. <lb />
Or Lester <lb />
Player Pianos, <lb />
In fact, with either of these Player Pianos <lb />
as a companion, you have the advantage of <lb />
playing the music music you best <lb />
like, and playing it in that rich, full manner, <lb />
bringing out the delicate beauties of the melody <lb />
which even many skilled pianists fail to develop, <lb />
and this, possible with the veriest novice, with- <lb />
out your knowing one note from another. <lb />
We will take your deaf dumb piano is <lb />
TERMS TO SUIT <lb />
When in Greenville, visit our Piano <lb />
the finest music in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
White.<lb />
n Mm a------ <lb />
Get Well <lb />
Ti you arc sick, you wish to get well, don't you <lb />
I Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and <lb />
,.,. <lb />
I misery, and be happy again. <lb />
It your illness is caused by female trouble, you <lb />
J can quickly get the right remedy to get well. It's <lb />
This great medicine, for women, has re- <lb />
or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like <lb />
you from some female trouble. <lb />
TAKE <lb />
b . <lb />
For Women's Ills <lb />
Hrs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for seven <lb />
I years. Bead her letter about She was sick for <lb />
I seven years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly <lb />
I die with my head and back. I took bottles of and was <lb />
I cured. is a God-send to suffering Try it. <lb />
AT ALL DRUG STORES <lb />
We want to week <lb />
HOT BLAST COAL <lb />
Farmers National Congress Nov. 3-9. <lb />
The Norfolk and Southern <lb />
Railway will sell round trip <lb />
tickets at extremely low fares <lb />
from points on its line to <lb />
October, 31st, November 1st, <lb />
2nd, and tor trains scheduled to <lb />
arrive before noon, <lb />
November 3rd; final limit return- <lb />
in until midnight of November <lb />
12th. <lb />
This will be one of the most in- <lb />
and interesting ever <lb />
i in the United States, and <lb />
will be attended by farmers from <lb />
every section of the country. <lb />
Get complete information from <lb />
ticket agents, or address, H. C. <lb />
G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. Move <lb />
her <lb />
art- <lb />
If him It'll n <lb />
wan. a little band. <lb />
Waving <lb />
you may tell what a <lb />
It's <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt made in <lb />
special J. H. <lb />
W. et <lb />
he undersigned commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash before the co. rt <lb />
house door in at noon, on <lb />
Monday November 82nd, 1909, he <lb />
described tract of land in <lb />
a joining the lands <lb />
of Smith. Calvin Mills, William <lb />
Mills a o leis, beginning at a <lb />
e, the second c of a patent <lb />
granted to Thomas Cox <lb />
in Henry Mills now <lb />
owned the of the said Mills <lb />
and run from thence with the ace. n t <lb />
line of said patent <lb />
es to Call b Smith's line; thence <lb />
with Smith s line a southeast <lb />
course to the land belonging to the <lb />
aid Henry Mill.- ceased; then with <lb />
their line to the station b the <lb />
line land in a from <lb />
is Mills, administrator of Henry J. <lb />
Mills, to John dated March <lb />
1874, and recorded in <lb />
x-x page Fin. Said land being sold <lb />
for partition. <lb />
the 22nd. day of Oct <lb />
J. D. James. <lb />
ltd Commissioner.<lb />
Which not only SAVES one-third FUEL <lb />
but gives you an even <lb />
If you are not using one, make some in- <lb />
about them from someone who <lb />
does use them <lb />
WE ARE THIS WEEK UP <lb />
Nearly a Car Load of Matting <lb />
RUGS and ART SQUARES. If you will <lb />
let us serve you, we will please you the <lb />
best we can. We want to call your at- <lb />
again to our Rigid Hook Piece <lb />
Beds and Felt <lb />
Mattresses. About more of those <lb />
Carpet sample Rugs have just arrived. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town- Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and massage. La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
Cobb Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
SUMMER IS GONE <lb />
And now a good time to have <lb />
your summer nicely cleaned <lb />
and so it can be put away <lb />
and for months. It is time <lb />
to bring your overcoat and have <lb />
it cleaned and ed for win- <lb />
perhaps it a new <lb />
or re lining. A little work on it <lb />
may buying a new one. I <lb />
am to do work for you <lb />
it ought to be done. <lb />
PAUL The Tailor. <lb />
PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipment<lb />
WE EXTEND<lb />
TO ALL VISITORS <lb />
To North Carolina Great State Fair, October 18th-23rd <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 it directed to our Ready-to-wear Millinery, Shoes, <lb />
and House Furnishings Departments, <lb />
and our line MEN'S FURNISHINGS. <lb />
Co., <lb />
23- I Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb />
Persons owing me store accounts up <lb />
to the of my going out of business <lb />
arc requested to settle the same <lb />
Nov. let, 1909. After that all <lb />
accounts amounting to over will be <lb />
put into judgments, and all under <lb />
will be advertised for sale. <lb />
TURNAGE. <lb />
Children teething often suffer from <lb />
cholera or some <lb />
form of bowel complaint. Dr. Seth <lb />
Arnold's Balsam the heat remedy. <lb />
Warranted by J. L, Wooten. <lb />
-i------a a i <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire.<lb />
C D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
v-. .--,<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR P R. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
One Veer <lb />
Six <lb />
Single <lb />
ti be upon <lb />
t business In -1 h <lb />
Reflector ding, corner Evans and <lb />
third e <lb />
E Here in th.- at Greenville <lb />
N. Cm d- I. mail matter <lb />
1909. <lb />
If the prohibition wave <lb />
subside congress is going to <lb />
be forced to pass a law will <lb />
prevent its shipment dry <lb />
territory, and for one we shall <lb />
DO glad of it. The people of the <lb />
state have they want <lb />
and we want to we <lb />
then get Herald. <lb />
That is just what <lb />
ought to do, and the sooner it is <lb />
done the <lb />
here live mi agriculture. W. Allen, who This shows what good hot will <lb />
I sincerely hope ilia, you are om of the for appoint- do for a town, and Tin- Keller tor <lb />
growing up with the idea that it mm y will t,,. had one <lb />
U your business lo go into the . , , , . . mi i. . . U <lb />
. , , candidate the nomination, like it. e hope He lime is <lb />
towns fit , , <lb />
the American boy. in m, the bar of county BOt tar distant when some our <lb />
in his has unanimously endorsed his properly owners will move in <lb />
Mil I <lb />
Collie <lb />
if you <lb />
A bale of cotton means some- <lb />
thing m r. sen price.<lb />
Be only his <lb />
-i lent has also h-t <lb />
on Ins whir around the <lb />
eon <lb />
The Greensboro doctor and <lb />
aldermen may get their <lb />
over liquor prescription- <lb />
settled after awhile. <lb />
The State fair this year <lb />
an excellent one. The <lb />
effector man has not been a <lb />
regular attendant of the fairs in <lb />
Raleigh, but went up <lb />
day and found this one the best <lb />
there. The exhibits of <lb />
farm fruits <lb />
machinery;, manufactured <lb />
articles fancy work, live sloe., <lb />
poultry, etc., were large <lb />
tine. Mid the midway was Bill <lb />
with attractions of various kinds. <lb />
There was something of interest <lb />
going on all the time d an <lb />
crowd was in attendance <lb />
This week is Charlotte's turn <lb />
with a fair and a circus, and the <lb />
ii happy.<lb />
Hearst seems possessed of the <lb />
idea that the way to reform Now <lb />
York is to make him mayor. <lb />
The State fair and circuses <lb />
this week have taxed the carry- <lb />
capacity of the railroads. <lb />
If men elected to office would <lb />
always lilt out their terms, the <lb />
appointing power would have <lb />
less trouble. <lb />
Baltimore had another had <lb />
tire Sunday, with a loss close to <lb />
half a million dollars. That <lb />
city has many but always <lb />
rebuilds better than before. <lb />
is largely <lb />
pursuing the and pro <lb />
of the farmer. The re- <lb />
of economic, scientific bus <lb />
mess like funning are more <lb />
profitable than any other trade <lb />
or profession, when you look <lb />
forward that you . <lb />
going lo along the <lb />
course of our lathers and that <lb />
you are going to make this <lb />
country, s oilier country. <lb />
blossom I . rose I he tell- <lb />
Hie city is not one <lb />
I hat ought encourage, , <lb />
hope that development <lb />
the t country life are <lb />
III I i ; <lb />
NICE WORDS FOR <lb />
Mr. K. E. of Scot <lb />
Neck, who was here at <lb />
dug the recent As <lb />
at wrote so i e very <lb />
about Greenville from <lb />
i i h we take the follow <lb />
I he meetings were held in <lb />
Baptist <lb />
i which the Slate <lb />
. was The <lb />
mil is a beautiful and at- <lb />
edifice and all its <lb />
CANNON <lb />
I ; forward ,. <lb />
now to a of the move- , <lb />
toward large cities. The appointments are in <lb />
place for us to U , pi with the charming am <lb />
The i., .,. I life spirit of the <lb />
care of ,.,,.,,;,. who worship there. Tin <lb />
i- in he <lb />
cities will lake <lb />
SHOULD LOOK AHEAD. <lb />
The business men of Golds <lb />
are much exercised over an <lb />
ordinance passed by the abler <lb />
men requiring the removal of <lb />
overhead signs and posts <lb />
from and are en- <lb />
lo have the ordinance <lb />
repealed The business men are <lb />
a mistake in that r- <lb />
that is if they would <lb />
the looks of the <lb />
pal city to be <lb />
proved. If such obstructions as <lb />
overhead signs and aw posts <lb />
are removed, after <lb />
improved appearance for a lime <lb />
they would never want to go <lb />
back to previous conditions. <lb />
That was the experience <lb />
ville hail There was a stir bore <lb />
for a lime over the removal of <lb />
Two very slick gentlemen <lb />
worked Henderson and Fayette- <lb />
ville week, the same <lb />
fleecing people in both towns <lb />
At Henderson they represented <lb />
themselves as being real estate <lb />
agents looking for desirable <lb />
property, and at Fayetteville <lb />
they claimed to be <lb />
of a large st.-d <lb />
that wanted to locate a plant ill <lb />
that town. They set their traps <lb />
and caught victims in both <lb />
towns <lb />
Congressman of the <lb />
Asheville district, has brought <lb />
much criticism upon himself for <lb />
the in which he had a <lb />
widow removed as postmaster at <lb />
wild one of his cam <lb />
worker appointed in her sidewalk obstructions, but they <lb />
place. The congressman filed a were removed, and the business <lb />
secret charge against the widow street looks so much better that <lb />
Affidavits are the order of the <lb />
day in the <lb />
but. they seem to have <lb />
little effect in shaking the <lb />
of the public in Dr. <lb />
The farmer who cut's down his <lb />
acreage, and then goes in to <lb />
raise better crops on the fewer <lb />
acres planted, takes a step in <lb />
the right direction for improve- <lb />
The State fair next year is to <lb />
be a semi-centennial exposition, <lb />
the fair having been organized <lb />
for fifty years. means a <lb />
big fair, and it will <lb />
for two weeks instead of one. <lb />
The test of a cotton picking <lb />
machine has been made near <lb />
ville, S. C., and those <lb />
who witnessed the work of the <lb />
machine pronounce it a perfect <lb />
accusing her of attempting to <lb />
bribe him to recommend her re- <lb />
appointment, and the discovery <lb />
of this is the cause of the <lb />
sure he is now getting. <lb />
Columbus, Ga., was put down <lb />
as one of the places President <lb />
Taft would visit on his tour of <lb />
the country, and the board of <lb />
trade of that city had <lb />
on the way for a great <lb />
welcome to him. But learning <lb />
that the president's train will <lb />
make a stop there of only ten <lb />
minutes, the board of trade <lb />
adopted a resolution expressing <lb />
its indignation and <lb />
that the organization would take <lb />
no part in a welcome to the <lb />
president. There is an old say- <lb />
that something loose <lb />
in <lb />
now an expression is never heard <lb />
in the <lb />
lion, back. <lb />
CUM TAKES FORWARD STEP. <lb />
There is no batter time than <lb />
now for some men of means to <lb />
success. It picked one thousand let interested in the establish- <lb />
pound, of cotton in an hour with- flour and for the <lb />
out injury to the bolls or plants. <lb />
Down in Texas a big fat <lb />
sum was put aboard President <lb />
Taft's train, and the president <lb />
was looking forward with pleas- <lb />
to a and din- <lb />
next day. But during a stop <lb />
at night somebody stole the <lb />
sum and another had to be pro- <lb />
before the anticipated <lb />
dinner could be spread. <lb />
The faculty of East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School have <lb />
adopted Monday instead of Sat- <lb />
for a weekly holiday, and <lb />
the students will have their reg- <lb />
program of work on <lb />
days. The Reflector believes <lb />
this change a good one. <lb />
farmers to be planning to sow <lb />
wheat. At the present high <lb />
price of flour there is no deny- <lb />
that the farmers raise <lb />
wheat and have it ground into <lb />
flour much cheaper than they <lb />
can boy it. There is plenty of <lb />
good wheat land in Pitt county <lb />
and the farmers can grow it <lb />
but to get them to do <lb />
this there should be a good mill <lb />
at which flour can be made. <lb />
Carolina Club had an interest <lb />
meeting Friday night to con- <lb />
sider matters determining its <lb />
vitality. The club has <lb />
outstanding indebtedness, and <lb />
running expenses had reached a <lb />
figure in excess of receipts, hence <lb />
some action was necessary, or <lb />
disorganization would result. <lb />
This matter was fully discussed <lb />
at the meeting and a vote fol <lb />
lowed to levy an assessment on <lb />
the members to apply on the in <lb />
and to increase the <lb />
annual dues to cover running ex- <lb />
and make some allowance <lb />
for improvements. This was a <lb />
right step, Carolina club is too <lb />
useful an organization to be <lb />
hampered with debt, and for it <lb />
to disband would be a calamity <lb />
to the town. It should have the <lb />
support and the encouragement <lb />
of the people, and the member- <lb />
ship ought to be much larger. <lb />
STAY ON THE FARM. <lb />
Sunday morning President <lb />
Taft spoke to a gathering <lb />
of Sunday school children at <lb />
Terrell, Tex., and closed his re- <lb />
marks with this excellent ad- <lb />
vice <lb />
JUDGE ALLEN ENDORSED. <lb />
When Judge Connor was made <lb />
a Federal judge, it became the <lb />
duty of the governor to appoint <lb />
a successor to till the vacancy on <lb />
the Supreme court bench of the <lb />
State caused by bis resignation <lb />
of that position. While this <lb />
could only be until <lb />
the next general election, which <lb />
comes next year, there are <lb />
candidates for it. The <lb />
went to Hon. J. <lb />
Manning, but there must be i <lb />
regular nomination and election <lb />
next year. It is announced that <lb />
i and charming town of <lb />
is well known for its <lb />
open of Its <lb />
people and the <lb />
shown lo the visitors the <lb />
low n on this occasion was quite <lb />
unit altogether pleasing <lb />
no town in the State <lb />
has made greater in gen <lb />
oral development in the past <lb />
years than <lb />
From a sort of easy-going town <lb />
if I or three thousand <lb />
it has grown to be a bright <lb />
and busy little city of nearly <lb />
thousand people Most of its <lb />
important and sidewalks <lb />
an- beautifully paved through <lb />
out. and thrift and good cheer <lb />
met one at every turn. The <lb />
chief ion in the way <lb />
enterprise for Greenville is the <lb />
East Carolina Training School <lb />
which been opened with <lb />
more than one hundred pupils <lb />
the beginning The site for tin <lb />
is ideal, the grounds are <lb />
beautiful six splendid <lb />
buildings have already been <lb />
erected. good <lb />
seems lo have been <lb />
ill selection of the site, <lb />
laying oil i he grounds and in the <lb />
placing of the buildings. The <lb />
management start its <lb />
prospects are quite flattering <lb />
and it is destined to become a <lb />
great influential institution, <lb />
in which the people of Eastern <lb />
Carolina will take special inter <lb />
est delight, and of which <lb />
the whole State will be <lb />
MODERN HOTELS HELP <lb />
When Governor Jams was <lb />
speaking before Chamber of <lb />
Commerce at the last <lb />
Tuesday night, in mentioning <lb />
some of Greenville's needs he <lb />
said that the town was now in <lb />
need of nothing more than a <lb />
modern hotel, one in keeping <lb />
with growth of the town and <lb />
large enough to accommodate <lb />
the people who come here. In <lb />
this particular we cannot help <lb />
but feel a little envious of Rocky <lb />
Mount, though at the same time <lb />
we congratulate that town upon <lb />
what it has done in the hotel <lb />
line. The Ricks Hotel there, <lb />
which was completed a few <lb />
months ago, is the best and <lb />
handsomest hotel in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina, and would do <lb />
credit to a city of considerable <lb />
size. It is a construct- <lb />
ed brick building of three stories <lb />
and basement, and has seventy- <lb />
five bed rooms With convenient <lb />
baths. It is equipped with <lb />
ice plant and cold storage, <lb />
heating plant, and everything <lb />
for comfort and convenience. <lb />
Mr. T. L. Bland, a Pitt county <lb />
boy, is proprietor, and is con- <lb />
ducting the hotel with great <lb />
success. Me tells us that since <lb />
he opened the Ricks Hotel the <lb />
hotel patronage of Rocky Mount <lb />
has increased fifty percent. <lb />
that direction. <lb />
A valuable addition to North <lb />
literature is Love's <lb />
a collection in book <lb />
of excellent poems written <lb />
by Mr E. The book <lb />
is entirely Southern, the author <lb />
being a native and long a <lb />
of this Slate, and it is <lb />
by a Carolina pub <lb />
. Stone t <lb />
Company, of Charlotte. No <lb />
has been spared to make <lb />
the book us beautiful as possible, <lb />
in I his the publishers have <lb />
done admirably. l he poems of <lb />
Mr are gems, and the <lb />
publishers have given them such <lb />
artistic seating with beautiful <lb />
as to the book <lb />
most and entitle it to <lb />
a place in every Southern home. <lb />
North Carolina should feel proud <lb />
of such a production. Copies of <lb />
Love's can be had <lb />
by addressing the publishers for <lb />
in cloth binding or <lb />
limp leather binding. <lb />
A- an indication of one of C e <lb />
benefits of the East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School, aside <lb />
its great advantage as an <lb />
educational institution, we <lb />
ready hear of several people who <lb />
wish to locate in or near Green- <lb />
ville making inquiry about the <lb />
purchase of homes in town, or <lb />
if near town, so as to be <lb />
ill easy access to the school. <lb />
ill doubt such an excellent <lb />
school will attract people, and <lb />
will welcome all <lb />
good who cast their lot <lb />
here. There is desirable prop <lb />
city here can he bought <lb />
reasonable prices, and we have <lb />
a good building loan <lb />
that will help those secure <lb />
a home who are not in <lb />
to pay all for it. <lb />
this is Greenville, <lb />
yours if you <lb />
A Beau it at St. Jake's <lb />
Chore. <lb />
N. C, 22.-On Wed- <lb />
afternoon at at the <lb />
Episcopal church, parish of St. <lb />
John's, Pitt county, Miss Fred <lb />
J. Tucker, daughter of Mr. <lb />
Joshua Lawrence Tucker, was <lb />
given in marriage to Mr <lb />
Victor Cannon, of Ayden. <lb />
The church had been <lb />
fully decorated with palms and <lb />
ferns banked against <lb />
chancel wall, the green contrast <lb />
to good with the <lb />
white bankings and the <lb />
white . which <lb />
from the altar to th- v. <lb />
Mrs. Edward Graham <lb />
son, of Washington, gave <lb />
Her <lb />
was white satin with <lb />
blacklist. Miss Farmer <lb />
rendered the wedding muse, <lb />
giving bridal chorus <lb />
for and Mendel- <lb />
wedding tor re- <lb />
Mrs. Walter F. Harding, the <lb />
bride's sister, was dame oft <lb />
honor. She was gowned In blue <lb />
moire rearing a black fiat <lb />
aid carried carnations. Miss <lb />
Cannon, of the <lb />
was maid of honor. She <lb />
wore white <lb />
black hat and carried <lb />
Then entered the beautiful <lb />
bride on the arm of her brother. <lb />
Mr. Walter F. Harding who <lb />
gave away. A. the <lb />
they were met by <lb />
groom with his man Mr. <lb />
John W. Coward, of Ayden. <lb />
They took their place, our <lb />
and according to the old <lb />
English custom, the vows were <lb />
troth <lb />
W. E ox. of <lb />
ton, performed the ceremony. <lb />
He was u personal friend of <lb />
having presented her tor <lb />
confirmation. <lb />
The bride was attired in a <lb />
going away gown, of London <lb />
smoke with hat and gloves to <lb />
match. carried bride roses. <lb />
The ushers were Messrs. <lb />
Cannon and Elmer Gardner, both <lb />
of Ayden. All the gentlemen <lb />
wore black suits, tie of black, <lb />
with <lb />
After receiving co <lb />
the bridal party, together <lb />
many friends, drove to Grifton, <lb />
where they took the train for <lb />
points north. <lb />
received quite a number <lb />
of beautiful gifts from friends <lb />
and relatives. <lb />
It is In time of sudden mishap or ac- <lb />
that Chamberlain's Liniment <lb />
can be re to the place of <lb />
the family doctor, who cannot always <lb />
be found at the moment. Then it is <lb />
that Chamberlain's Liniment is never <lb />
found wonting. In coses of <lb />
cuts, <lb />
Liniment take out the and <lb />
drives away the pain. Sold by <lb />
fa. Baa. <lb />
When a man takes his money <lb />
out of a bank and buries it in <lb />
the garden, or gives it to a <lb />
friend to keep in his boot-leg for <lb />
him it generally turns that <lb />
finds the spot in <lb />
the garden or friend <lb />
takes a sudden notion to <lb />
emigrate. The most <lb />
thing one can do is to draw <lb />
money from institutions that are <lb />
managed honest men and <lb />
hide it about the house or trust <lb />
it to the care and keeping of <lb />
supposed friends. Every <lb />
plus dollar should be deposited <lb />
and kept in the bank until it is <lb />
needed, because more than <lb />
ninety-nine out of every one <lb />
hundred banks are absolutely <lb />
safe, and you can get your money <lb />
whenever you want it. This is by <lb />
no means the case when you <lb />
entrust it to the keeping of an <lb />
individual friends- Waxhaw En- <lb />
Washington, D. C, Oct. 26.- <lb />
The census bureau today issued <lb />
a that <lb />
bales, counting round as half <lb />
bales, bad been ginned from the <lb />
growth of 1909 to October as <lb />
compared with 6.296,166 for 1908; <lb />
for 1907 and <lb />
for 1906. <lb />
Wanted-A good milch cow. <lb />
Phone B. D. D, Haskett. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector, <lb />
OUR AYDEN <lb />
IN OF W. L TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Kill <lb />
for Ayden and vicinity. rat I furn i<lb />
Any kind of sewing machine, K. Elite, a good dresser <lb />
needles, shuttles, bobbins belts for col ton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
at J. R- Smith Co. royal blue shoes for ladies <lb />
Mrs. H M. Sauls and at J. R. Smith <lb />
Thursday <lb />
night from a trip to Richmond. <lb />
I glad to bee Mrs. <lb />
We are <lb />
goods laces and <lb />
to match at . K. Smith <lb />
Misses aid Eva <lb />
May Fer . r <lb />
Mason and Lightning fruit <lb />
jars. and caps at J. <lb />
Smith l <lb />
Mrs. C L. Cannon left Wed- <lb />
Hertford, she <lb />
will j Mr <lb />
rubber and <lb />
belting, rope and at J. K. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Florence left this <lb />
fur <lb />
T. H. v Ac turnip and <lb />
rutabaga at J. Small Co. <lb />
Eu spent a part <lb />
Thai in Greenville. <lb />
School books and stationary <lb />
at J. H <lb />
Quite a number of our <lb />
people am the <lb />
fair this week- <lb />
Law i.-. Laces and <lb />
at any reduced puces at J. <lb />
R. Co. <lb />
Mrs. L. A. of Wash- <lb />
has been with her par <lb />
J. A. Davis. <lb />
hose for ladies, <lb />
gentlemen and at J. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
A. A. es, of Greenville, <lb />
was it. town today. <lb />
all and magazines <lb />
at J. U Co. <lb />
Mis J. K. Smith returned to- <lb />
night from a trip to her <lb />
Fred <lb />
Lime, cement, windows and <lb />
doors always unhand at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. and Hodges <lb />
spent y at his former <lb />
home in Washington. <lb />
Try a bucket of use <lb />
one third tan than lard, at J. R. <lb />
Smith C. <lb />
J. J. Gentry spent Sunday at <lb />
his home in <lb />
A visit to the large <lb />
plant of J- Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon will convince you that <lb />
they cm furnish you with <lb />
lumber to build a house, and nice <lb />
material with which to complete <lb />
it, such as mantels, bracket, <lb />
and turned work. Sell <lb />
you a open or top <lb />
wagon, cart or wheel <lb />
or repair any of the above <lb />
for you. Make you wire doors <lb />
and screens for your windows. <lb />
Shoe your mules arid 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. to. see us, <lb />
Yours to <lb />
J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb />
The Methodist gave another <lb />
very fine musical on last Friday <lb />
night. It was much enjoyed by <lb />
everybody. <lb />
Mrs. Joe remedies, <lb />
Perkins Tablets and <lb />
medicines at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. of Greenville, <lb />
spent Saturday in Ayden in the <lb />
of The Progressive Far- <lb />
mer. <lb />
Mill supplies, belts and full <lb />
line of hardware at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Richard Wingate has some <lb />
very fine horses now. You <lb />
will not regret coming to see his <lb />
stock. <lb />
School books, Bibles and <lb />
at J. R, Smith Co. <lb />
The famous piano man, Pine- <lb />
man, was doing some hustling <lb />
in our little town last week. <lb />
When Mr. Is in town <lb />
you would think the place has <lb />
taken on new life, for you can <lb />
heir music at all times. <lb />
Eighth Series and <lb />
The eighth s of shares in <lb />
The Home Building end Loan As- <lb />
of Greenville will begin <lb />
Co on Saturday, Nov. 6th. As will <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon be s-en by a large advertisement <lb />
furnish you tier free in this issue, s in the cm- <lb />
tor nothing and gin your series can be taken now to <lb />
cotton for the twentieth pound be dated Nov. H. <lb />
pay you cents per bushel A. while tells us that many <lb />
for your seed. The proposition shares have already spoken <lb />
is very popular and people from for and it is expected that the <lb />
quit e a distance are hauling their new series will a Large one. <lb />
Have to Change. <lb />
Che peon In which our <lb />
food lave put <lb />
there bee a and <lb />
on part of the man <lb />
lo U <lb />
make- to <lb />
The Quaker Company is a <lb />
Quaker Oats vat as <lb />
clean as possible and ;,; an <lb />
Ideal food. <lb />
It is so that any <lb />
ford it and <lb />
one needs II. The result of last j i <lb />
experiments Vale and other <lb />
food were Is <lb />
Oats has been adopted Io- <lb />
persona as their <lb />
they rely for and <lb />
of muscle and brain. <lb />
This splendid food is in t. <lb />
regular size package and in hen <lb />
seated tins. The latter .; <lb />
daily lo hot climates. i <lb />
A HOME OF PALMS AND RS <lb />
HEMS. <lb />
cotton to them. <lb />
The people who went from <lb />
Ayden to fair report <lb />
h fine t-p. <lb />
UNIVERSITY NOTES. <lb />
This association is one of the <lb />
best institution s Greenville has, <lb />
and is doing much build up <lb />
the town <lb />
build and <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C., Oct. 1909 <lb />
J. went to <lb />
by helping people to an returned Thurs- <lb />
own homes. It day. <lb />
Bill, N. Ct. <lb />
University sermon for <lb />
October was preached before a <lb />
in Gerrard Hall <lb />
by Francis M. Osborne, of <lb />
Mr. 0-borne <lb />
from the University in <lb />
1899. and while in college was <lb />
captain of the Varsity football <lb />
team and president of the Y. M. <lb />
C. A. He is now doing a great <lb />
work in one of the suburbs of <lb />
Charlotte. He spoke from the <lb />
the truth shall <lb />
make you He pointed out <lb />
Christ to be the great <lb />
freeing us from <lb />
bondage, social bondage <lb />
bondage to sin. <lb />
l he daily morning chapel ex- <lb />
which were suspended <lb />
during the improvements made <lb />
on Gerrard Hall, were resumed <lb />
this week. The seniors and <lb />
in addition to the fresh- <lb />
men and are now re <lb />
quired to attend. devotion <lb />
exercises are led by one of the <lb />
four ministers of the town, and <lb />
the music is directed by Proctor <lb />
C. T. and short talks <lb />
are made by members of the <lb />
or men of affairs in the <lb />
state on subjects closely related <lb />
to the lives of the students. Six <lb />
hundred students of the <lb />
school take part in these <lb />
exercises every morning. The <lb />
i professional students are excused <lb />
on account of lack of room. <lb />
This bringing together every <lb />
morning of six hundred young <lb />
men will mean much for the <lb />
and strengthening of the <lb />
University spirit- <lb />
The tennis tournament to de <lb />
the Varsity tennis team re- <lb />
suited in G. M. Fountain and C. <lb />
S. Venable holding first places. <lb />
Inter-collegiate meets are being <lb />
arranged with Davidson, Wake <lb />
Forest, Guilford, and Washing- <lb />
ton and Lee. <lb />
The annual inter-collegiate de- <lb />
bate with the University of <lb />
Pennsylvania will be held in <lb />
Chapel Hill in November. North <lb />
Carolina defeated f <lb />
last fall in Philadelphia. Debates <lb />
will also be held with Tulane and <lb />
Georgia, North Carolina lost <lb />
last year to Georgia and won <lb />
from Tulane. However, out of <lb />
twelve debates with Georgia, <lb />
North Carolina has won eight, <lb />
and has been dubbed by Georgia <lb />
as University of <lb />
able debating <lb />
Nat. J. a graduate of <lb />
the University of Pennsylvania, <lb />
has been selected trainer and <lb />
coach of the track team. In his <lb />
college days he was the fastest <lb />
college runner in this country, <lb />
and just recently defeated the <lb />
amateur runners of England, <lb />
among whom was Walker, who <lb />
won the yard dash in the <lb />
Olympic meets. Mr. is <lb />
both an athlete of high attain- <lb />
and a Christian gentle <lb />
man. <lb />
is also a good <lb />
every one who can should <lb />
some shares of in it. <lb />
and <lb />
take <lb />
J. C. Dawson attended the <lb />
circus at Thursday. <lb />
W. J. Bullock attend-d the <lb />
carnival at Wednesday <lb />
night. <lb />
J. Z. Brooks, of Grifton, <lb />
passed town Tuesday. <lb />
T. F. Johnson and Lu <lb />
attended church at Ayden <lb />
Thursday night <lb />
Dr. J. V. Perkins, of Green- <lb />
ville, was here Thursday on <lb />
Water <lb />
Representatives from Beau- <lb />
fort, New Bern. <lb />
Greenville, Edenton and Eliza- <lb />
Washington in Washing <lb />
ton on t he 21st inst. and discuss- <lb />
ed Congressmen Small and <lb />
Thomas plans to a large <lb />
number of delegates from East- <lb />
North the <lb />
Atlantic Waterways con- <lb />
to be held in Norfolk on <lb />
Nov. 17th to 20th. Plans were <lb />
made to have the delegates of <lb />
this section met in Elizabeth <lb />
City on Nov. 16th and from there <lb />
go through the canal by boat to <lb />
Norfolk. Both <lb />
Small and Thomas are of the <lb />
opinion that such plan will be <lb />
in emphasizing the <lb />
of this inland waterway <lb />
to all the people and especially <lb />
to Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
Money Comes in Bunches <lb />
lo A A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. <lb />
Y., now. Hi is well worth <lb />
or . f suffered <lb />
flam torpid <lb />
en, a d general de- <lb />
he w it.-s. <lb />
had no pp tile, g e <lb />
weaker every day in spite all <lb />
cal tr. at mint. Then <lb />
e bottles all <lb />
my old-time h a- d vigor. Now <lb />
can attend business every <lb />
a Jib <lb />
stomach, liver, kidneys, blood <lb />
nerves. at all <lb />
business. <lb />
M. G. of Winterville, <lb />
gave us a call Saturday. <lb />
P. Harris attended the fair and <lb />
show at last week. <lb />
Sever from here went to the <lb />
carnival at last week. <lb />
It's a Top Notch <lb />
deeds t in- regard. Th <lb />
world its doers hat's why <lb />
the American p. have crowned Dr. <lb />
Kin New s tie King <lb />
Lu- g remedies, <lb />
.-turn is a health force It k lie germ , <lb />
and col s and grippe i.-h. <lb />
h -ale membranes and <lb />
Sore, inflamed <lb />
i tubes and lunge are and <lb />
hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo Mo re. <lb />
k Jack, N ., writes <lb />
me of hope- <lb />
less t y a I s Trial bot- <lb />
t e free. teed b. druggists. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the est of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduit the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- All <lb />
It work promptly looked after- Mr <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
and Company. <lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 992.96 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U. Notes 1,919.00 <lb />
Total 177,174.97 <lb />
66,920.95 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
1,594.78 <lb />
86.69 <lb />
50.00 <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
I Suffered with Trouble. <lb />
Mr. Robert H. Norris, 11th St. Bad <lb />
have never had any other medicine hut in our home a <lb />
we have been married. <lb />
kidney bladder trouble, but two <lb />
made mi-a well and <lb />
wife felt weak and MS I ard with var- <lb />
hut she b and . In n . <lb />
are both very grateful in you do <lb />
that it Is the we can do in return what <lb />
ha done for <lb />
n w <lb />
Catarrh Entirely Relieved. <lb />
Mr. Ira Id, <lb />
I am cored of all <lb />
tom <lb />
can truly say Hint the <lb />
best I ever saw. will <lb />
recommend to all my friends, <lb />
Catarrh of Head, <lb />
daughter <lb />
o bottles of year <lb />
of I <lb />
Stand I DR. We recoil IV <lb />
runs to any la who l-n- <lb />
is by the <lb />
. u <lb />
FARM VILLE ITEMS. <lb />
We all a <lb />
welcome and hope w <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock f <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 656.18 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb />
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 33,915.29 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 81.60 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
COUNTY OF <lb />
I, J. R. Cashier of the above named do solemnly swear<lb />
the above statement true to the best of my knowledge belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this of Sept., <lb />
1909. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
that <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Your cough annoys you. Keep on <lb />
hacking and tearing the delicate <lb />
of throat If you wont to <lb />
be annoyed, but if you want to be <lb />
cured, Chamberlain's i Rem- <lb />
Sold by oil dealers. <lb />
New Buckwheat and Oat Meal <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
W prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very low it prices. Cash or tall <lb />
Cm see us and we will <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 />
now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think can supply your wants in Shoes, Dress No <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. Oct. <lb />
J. Y. Monk made a flying trip <lb />
to Durham Saturday in the inter- <lb />
est of his tobacco business. <lb />
W. L spent Sunday <lb />
it the home of his parents in <lb />
Miss Lank-, who fa attend- <lb />
the Atlantic Christian College <lb />
at Wilson, Sunday with <lb />
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. <lb />
Miss Anna Bess Harris, who <lb />
has been visiting here, has re- <lb />
turned to her home at Hertford. <lb />
A. C. Monk has just returned <lb />
from a business trip to Richmond. <lb />
For several weeks the town <lb />
authorities have been putting <lb />
streets in better shape, es- <lb />
Wilson and Second <lb />
streets. <lb />
The new Baptist church is just <lb />
about ready to be occupied. <lb />
The Roanoke Union meeting <lb />
meets in the new Baptist church <lb />
at Farmville Friday Oct. at <lb />
a. m. and will continue <lb />
through Sunday. A delightful <lb />
meeting is anticipated and the <lb />
people of the town are making <lb />
preparation to entertain all who <lb />
come. Almost every family in <lb />
the town has gladly signified <lb />
their willingness to care for <lb />
those who come. We look for <lb />
a large gathering both from the <lb />
people of the town and <lb />
as well as many from a dis- <lb />
Friday night the introductory <lb />
sermon will be preached by Rev. <lb />
J. G. of Weldon. <lb />
The morning and <lb />
sessions being given to discus- <lb />
of practical subjects. <lb />
Saturday night ex-Governor <lb />
cock will speak on <lb />
and Religious We <lb />
hope the business men will try to <lb />
get through with their business <lb />
and come to hear him. <lb />
Sunday morning the new <lb />
house of worship will be <lb />
ed. Dr R T. Vann, of Raleigh. <lb />
will preach the dedicatory <lb />
A revival meeting will continue <lb />
the meeting as long as <lb />
practical. The preaching <lb />
shall have a large congregation. <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Hope N. C. Oct. <lb />
The series of meeting at Hope <lb />
Well, held Rev. T. King, <lb />
came to a Friday with <lb />
five additions to Baptist <lb />
church. <lb />
Missal Olivia and <lb />
lie Taylor, of Snow Hill, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Misses Lula and Lelia x. <lb />
G. C. Cox wife are visit- <lb />
near New Bern week. <lb />
Miss Cara of <lb />
Ayden, spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Charity Worthington. <lb />
Mrs. R. L. Davis, of Ayden, <lb />
spent Sunday with her parents, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Cox. <lb />
Miss Rosalie Skinner spent a <lb />
few days in Raleigh last week <lb />
taking in the State fair. <lb />
Miss Ola Smith, who has been <lb />
visiting in our vicinity, has re- <lb />
turned home. <lb />
Girl Elopes With a Greek. <lb />
Miss Flora Brewer, the pretty <lb />
fourteen-year-old daughter of <lb />
Mr. Charlie Brewer, ran away <lb />
from home Monday with Billy <lb />
a Greek employed at <lb />
Crystal Ice Cream and Candy <lb />
Company, and their whereabouts <lb />
are unknown. They went <lb />
from here to Greensboro <lb />
in an automobile, it is <lb />
said, where they tried to get a <lb />
Greek to help them get a mar- <lb />
license, but he refused. It <lb />
was learned that they left on <lb />
train No. going south, but <lb />
their destination could not be <lb />
learned. The girl's parents are <lb />
trying to find <lb />
Salem Sentinel. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
be done by Rev. M. A. Adams, Can Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me<lb />
POOR <lb /></p>
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Mi-.- Skinner left <lb />
morning Richmond. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Fleming left <lb />
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a d the welfare of their children, <lb />
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feet o J E fa-so s i e. the <lb />
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to leas sire t, th begin in, j <lb />
tin the It ed to Gui ford <lb />
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fide of Pleasant st adjoin-1 <lb />
he n-s o M. O. B on the <lb />
North West on th- by <lb />
rs -i and n th S <lb />
st re. t. g <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
by James Elks. Sr., J. <lb />
R. Mills and wife, Ola Mills, to <lb />
J mes on the 4th day of e at d <lb />
e. in the register- e of Pitt <lb />
t., in took J -S p-e on- <lb />
g sell f r cash the <lb />
. o house do r in Greenville on Sat- <lb />
November the <lb />
lowing parcel r tract of <lb />
Land in township the <lb />
Ian- of Jesse Haddock, Smith. <lb />
heirs others, con- <lb />
a acres more or less and be- <lb />
place Elks, Sr. <lb />
and all of his <lb />
except he piece recently <lb />
d .- . . IT to Jo <lb />
6th. 1909. <lb />
F. G James Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd ft <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
ii. lo- a <lb />
H BO. I <lb />
s shown <lb />
as n <lb />
II m- q stifled as of <lb />
D II. . . ceased, late.-f r-. <lb />
Pitt N. C . is to notify <lb />
the <lb />
l-to of s -id to <lb />
tie form y kn to the I with n twelve <lb />
-h-K.-r draws lo, from this at r ibis n <lb />
r, . or . be <lb />
c . . . Al e .-o s to mi. e will <lb />
M O Blount. peas, payment. <lb />
This of S.-1., It <lb />
G Ian i at i<lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
F. G. lame <lb />
T. C <lb />
Son, <lb />
r of <lb />
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I in co n <lb />
Roper- <lb />
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the of Oft lei. <lb />
. pros tied <lb />
a F. C S. <lb />
i dos. t. as <lb />
I DOS. to Iii. a- shown <lb />
n. <lb />
Block DOS. to lo. as shown <lb />
land Neck today. <lb />
Andrew -1 <lb />
h re Friday, <lb />
J. J Fr.-f-man. of <lb />
a Greenville visitor Friday. <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Cotten returned <lb />
Friday evening from a visit to <lb />
D. W. Arnold and <lb />
Esther, have returned <lb />
from the National Convention at p j <lb />
on sic <lb />
Lots in Hi ck as shown<lb />
Lois in i. lo S, as <lb />
r, raid m p. <lb />
Lots in Block N i t. s. <lb />
On <lb />
Lot.- in bi. c-. U not. to . a shown <lb />
r. <lb />
K. L Carr. Cora . <lb />
A. <lb />
Mm r. Ex the <lb />
pi I -ell. lie v, <lb />
far the court house door in i- <lb />
vi o. M id y -i <lb />
it IS K-k M . the <lb />
, i .-t of land, eh <lb />
ire bag an s s c- <lb />
pied the I M s. Alic Harp r. <lb />
the own of <lb />
., i as <lb />
inning o-. the es aide of Evan s <lb />
S t at he intersection f h <lb />
. a-d runs t Nor h <lb />
th to st <lb />
t. North E st w th <lb />
a street t <lb />
Sou h Ci feet to Eva s <lb />
-ire hence with Eva- s street S <lb />
i West Bi 1- feel o the b. inning. <lb />
ring rt I of <lb />
IS . of the <lb />
e ha f acre in r or <lb />
One Cash on de- <lb />
th n <lb />
. pa within e mo-th- of ale <lb />
a t. e by on th <lb />
rot y <lb />
Frank M. woolen, Co-or. <lb />
g ltd <lb />
in- p. <lb />
lots <lb />
lots i.-. front- <lb />
on Dew r -ii. a.- own en said map. <lb />
Alter the lots as <lb />
e bed, saw p. will <lb />
; II r. d . ii sale a I it <lb />
the to accept the bid or <lb />
bring the mo t money. <lb />
Ail purchasers st aid oak I be re- <lb />
to it , <lb />
eh price <lb />
on Jay J as good <lb />
faith on the part of the chaser I r in <lb />
to the <lb />
Pa. <lb />
New North <lb />
For the week ending 20th the <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman reports <lb />
the following new industries es- <lb />
in North i <lb />
Southern Pines-$25,000 build <lb />
company. <lb />
insurance and <lb />
realty i. Terms of one fourth <lb />
in on,<lb />
Couplings shafts; lobe secured by mortgage <lb />
realty company. <lb />
par cant <lb />
of medicine. i ten i r above <lb />
. . .,. . , i referred to l a part of <lb />
Charlotte-$20,000 brass sale coo- <lb />
firmed, if is not c it will, <lb />
. . course, be returned. <lb />
hosiery j n. w. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
Burlington-$50,000 <lb />
Certificate of Dissolution <lb />
To all to The-e May <lb />
Whereas. It to my <lb />
by ed record of <lb />
tie dins tor the dis- <lb />
there f b t-e i-on- <lb />
A all the s, deposited y <lb />
n n v that the it- <lb />
tine Cm a corporation of <lb />
S in th town f <lb />
County of e of North <lb />
.-. Se the <lb />
it there . and in th <lb />
u -r. who process may be <lb />
h the s of <lb />
Chatter . of entitled <lb />
C rat to the <lb />
in, of his Certificate of <lb />
Nov. therefore, J. Grimes, <lb />
Secretary the State of North Caro- <lb />
o y that the said <lb />
t h day of <lb />
office a duly <lb />
nested consent in writing <lb />
t tie of sail corporation, <lb />
exec <lb />
h d and of <lb />
the aforesaid now on <lb />
in said office as provided by <lb />
law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I hive here- <lb />
unto -et my official <lb />
seal, at this 11th of <lb />
t r A. D 1909. <lb />
BRYAN CRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
B. a power sale contain-1 <lb />
ed n a certain mortgage ex-cute i <lb />
y James and wife, . <lb />
Jon-s, on the 27th day of January. <lb />
ti-, and recorded in Q- page <lb />
I'll of the records of it count . I will j <lb />
sell for to the bidder st <lb />
the use i at, <lb />
M on Monday, Nov <lb />
the land in said <lb />
gage. <lb />
s 2nd, <lb />
J C. Mortgagee. <lb />
w t s <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Thomas K -ten , <lb />
VS. Superior Court<lb />
North Carolina Pitt <lb />
The defendant a named will <lb />
take lit an entitled a- <lb />
above has I commenced in the <lb />
Court of P county to pro- <lb />
c -r- a divorce from -he of <lb />
an the Raid defendant <lb />
fur he- is re- <lb />
d to appear term of <lb />
the Court of Pit to <lb />
b hit on the Mo <lb />
the first Monday of Sept it be <lb />
of Nov. at the <lb />
Court house of said c in <lb />
ville, N. C. and an war or demur o <lb />
the int in -aid or th <lb />
tin will apply to the Court for <lb />
th in said com; <lb />
This the day September, 1909. <lb />
D. C Moore, <lb />
Clerk r <lb />
Brown, attorney for plaintiff. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as of <lb />
Lang, lab- of <lb />
Pitt county, this is to notify all <lb />
persons claims against the es- <lb />
of said to exhibit them <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
13th of r, 1910, or this t o- <lb />
will be pie . in bar of their re <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate make immediate pay- <lb />
This October 1909. <lb />
W L <lb />
F. G. Son. <lb />
IS ltd <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
sales company; brick plant. <lb />
Stock house logging <lb />
company. <lb />
COtton ; Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb />
. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
October 1903. <lb />
A HARD STRUGGLE. <lb />
Many a Greenville Citizen Finds <lb />
the Struggle Hard. <lb />
With a back constantly aching. <lb />
With distressing urinary disorders. <lb />
Daily existence is but a struggle. <lb />
No need to keep it up. <lb />
Kidney Pills will cure you. <lb />
One thousand people endorse <lb />
this claim. <lb />
Here is one <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Fly, Jr , Rose Street <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, am <lb />
to testify in favor cf <lb />
Pills, as the results I obtained <lb />
from their use proved them to he a <lb />
remedy of great merit. I suffered <lb />
considerably from dull, nagging hack- <lb />
aches and sharp my loins. <lb />
If I stooped, lifted or made a quick <lb />
movement, the twinges were more no- <lb />
and often it was hard for me <lb />
to perform my household I <lb />
always felt tired and languid and was <lb />
devoid of energy or ambition. <lb />
that the trouble arose from my kid- <lb />
started Kidney <lb />
Pills. They helped me at once and <lb />
further use disposed of the pains in my <lb />
back, regulated the passages of the <lb />
kidney secretions and gave me renewed <lb />
strength. I cannot too much in <lb />
favor of Kidney <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents, Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
cat. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take so other. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
. . . for cash, two certain pieces <lb />
k of land situate in Carolina <lb />
court of Pitt county, the day t described as <lb />
of October. in a certain special . ,. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
With the Ex-, of Years. <lb />
Board of Directors <lb />
And a Capital of <lb />
Resources <lb />
We are in position to take care of our old <lb />
customers, and also prospective ones. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
.-.-., <lb />
. i<lb />
State of North Carolina, i In Superior <lb />
Pitt County, Curt, <lb />
before clerk <lb />
William Fountain, administrator of <lb />
J. W. Potter against W D. <lb />
Potter, L. T. Britt ad wife Dora <lb />
Britt, Gus Holton and wife M <lb />
N. W. and wife <lb />
Ella An Hassell and <lb />
James the last named being a <lb />
minor without guardian. <lb />
The defendants L. T. Britt, Gus <lb />
ton, Mamie Holton, N. W. <lb />
1.1. and Annie will <lb />
take notice that a special d <lb />
entitled as above, has been commenced <lb />
in the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
before the clerk, to sell the rest estate <lb />
of J. W Potter, deceased, in order to <lb />
make assets for the payment of debts; <lb />
and the said defendants further <lb />
take notice that they are required to <lb />
appear at the office of said Clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of said county, <lb />
on Wednesday the 17th day of <lb />
1909, in Greenville, N. C. and <lb />
newer or demur to the petition and <lb />
complaint filed in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the <lb />
relief demanded therein. <lb />
D. C. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, for plaintiff. <lb />
John Jones, <lb />
against G W. and others, I will <lb />
on MoT-av, nth, 1909, be- <lb />
fore court house door Greenville, <lb />
sell st public to the highest bidder. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made on the 27th <lb />
September, 1909, in a certain <lb />
proceeding therein j. ending, en- <lb />
titled Caddy administrator of <lb />
J. D. deceased, Alic <lb />
Page and others, I will, on Monday, <lb />
November 1st, 1909, before the court <lb />
house door in the town of Greenville, <lb />
at public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, two certain pieces or parcels <lb />
township, <lb />
as follows <lb />
One tract known as the Davenport <lb />
Land, adjoining lands of Martha <lb />
Simon Ban hill and others, con- <lb />
acres, more or lets, t <lb />
one other tract known as the Old <lb />
Land, adjoining the lands C. J. <lb />
Briley, W. G. Little, lames Briley and <lb />
Land <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 />
BOWEN <lb />
of <lb />
FOR <lb />
COAL, WOOD <lb />
and <lb />
PHONE <lb />
We keep all kinds of col ard dry <lb />
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb />
your stove, grate or cook We <lb />
keep steam and blacksmith coal. Give <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
C. W. Harvey Co <lb />
lie road leading from to <lb />
containing more or <lb />
less. Terms of I ale cash. <lb />
This the 7th day of October, 1309. <lb />
L. Davis, of <lb />
Jarvis Blow, John <lb />
Attorneys. ltd <lb />
Attorneys <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb />
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. Phone T 2-4. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
Oar Greenville, yours <lb />
come. <lb />
if you <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and MACHINIST <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Bug in <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at H. L. Carr's <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed Arden <lb />
Mills and wife Martha Mills to <lb />
and Company on the <lb />
Cay of OIL and re- <lb />
corded in the Register of I office <lb />
of Pitt North Carolina, in <lb />
Book x-7, page the <lb />
will expose to public before the <lb />
Court H door in Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder on on Monday <lb />
, a certain tract or parcel <lb />
of land lying in the county <lb />
of and State of North Carolina <lb />
and described as follows, to <lb />
in township adjoin- <lb />
the lands of Stocks, <lb />
Adam Mills, the T. C. estate, <lb />
and others, and known a part of <lb />
the William Mills land, containing <lb />
acres, more or less; to a prior <lb />
mortgage held by the T. C. Cannon <lb />
estate, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 18th, day of October 1909. <lb />
Harrington Mort- <lb />
Skinner and <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
J. C. R <lb />
DEALT <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Best Quality Rough Lumber De- <lb />
livered anywhere in Greenville or <lb />
on Tar river. Heart a specialty. <lb />
For prices address <lb />
W. H. MOORE, Falkland, N. C. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Pressing, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charger. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Edmonds Barber <lb />
Shop, <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMBING aid <lb />
STEAM FITTING <lb />
Op. Hotel Bertha, Greenville. N. C <lb />
PHONE <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
fast and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for <lb />
Money than any man m town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place Is for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed MeaL Hulk, <lb />
Brand, Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement <lb />
Fred. W. <lb />
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb />
Will be glad to make prices on any <lb />
work in this line. Parties wanting <lb />
work done drop me a card in P. O. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA. <lb />
RALEIGH, and Return <lb />
Via. A. C. L <lb />
Account of State Fair. Tickets <lb />
on sale Oct. 15th to 23rd, <lb />
find return limit Oct. 26th. <lb />
For further information call <lb />
on ticket agent or write, <lb />
W. J. T. C. White, <lb />
Wilmington, <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Or lit GONE D <lb />
At the Home of F T Carr, By <lb />
Mr P. H <lb />
, r . ; I <lb />
last v. w <lb />
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. . . ,. i <lb />
i i-.- in <lb />
C I U- <lb />
the de th r <lb />
the life <lb />
death i <lb />
In pa- <lb />
see th- <lb />
Fran.; t <lb />
home . <lb />
cares o u i e.- <lb />
amid t c mat <lb />
ii <lb />
that h. and <lb />
t r <lb />
ago, n free from t <lb />
of the p- <lb />
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to the i the <lb />
re of ti community <lb />
many rime. Carr bis <lb />
most e <lb />
to th <lb />
the yet m <lb />
The d or of -i <lb />
home ever p <lb />
Which i <lb />
B. N. C. Oct. 1909 <lb />
Mrs J A. return-d <lb />
la-i week from few Jays <lb />
in fir Dora, <lb />
Louis H Manning left <lb />
i. morning for <lb />
A -in <lb />
W. J. L. . and <lb />
Mi -A in <lb />
i. Martin, <lb />
Par . a Lucy Manning <lb />
went to Ore Saturday. <lb />
M s Emma <lb />
Cobb, Margaret and <lb />
a and i Boyce, of <lb />
visited town last Saturday. <lb />
J. D and <lb />
went to <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
M K Blount, in his <lb />
way, took a party of <lb />
pie out in his auto. Sunday. <lb />
Misses Addie and Min- <lb />
.- the <lb />
a en <lb />
-c , .,. <lb />
. r o k r, <lb />
III. <lb />
I.-1 mg <lb />
no.-, <lb />
I pro <lb />
Averages <lb />
at <lb />
Si <lb />
the F <lb />
I i ac i C i <lb />
am I <lb />
i -U- <lb />
i of Williamson, who are now in <lb />
is- days school at Green <lb />
I t. <lb />
I the <lb />
Well d. <lb />
house, <lb />
him <lb />
II <lb />
the <lb />
lost no <lb />
most <lb />
t the <lb />
ind <lb />
r. <lb />
people, <lb />
the picnic <lb />
; s <lb />
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in.- let but <lb />
t face <lb />
in M <lb />
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of <lb />
.- ; in his <lb />
his fr. <lb />
lie iii one th- <lb />
i i and is <lb />
ville spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
here at their homes <lb />
Miss Gladys Andrews spent <lb />
Sunday in country with her <lb />
Lillie Bunting spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday in the <lb />
country with Miss Mantle <lb />
Mesdames Annie Andrews, <lb />
Fannie Grimes, Emma Johnson <lb />
, h Martin attended the <lb />
. ; j association in Greenville <lb />
var to the interest of <lb />
his community. His tie <lb />
country horn around it <lb />
an air prosperity, while within <lb />
there is found ah that goes to <lb />
make life pleasant and and <lb />
judging from the broad <lb />
Again the hand of death was <lb />
felt in our midst when Curtis, <lb />
the ten-year-old daughter of <lb />
Mr. James Moore, was called to <lb />
the better land Monday <lb />
about six o'clock, she was a <lb />
of cotton etc., and one could tell <lb />
by riding along that <lb />
the spirit of pr and <lb />
along <lb />
lines, was a char- <lb />
of the man. he <lb />
live to see many Harvest Moons <lb />
yet, and the full fruition of his <lb />
heart's In <lb />
his life's worn <lb />
P. H Crawford. <lb />
The Bed Rock of Success, <lb />
lies in a k in, char by <lb />
e will an enemy. <lb />
Such power comes from the <lb />
health that Dr. New Life Pills <lb />
impart. and <lb />
build up body. J. A <lb />
W. Va. writes, <lb />
They are the. best pills ever <lb />
all drug. <lb />
At o'clock Thursday after <lb />
noon, at Hotel Mr. R. M <lb />
Jones, and Mrs. Henri- <lb />
Whitehurst, aged both <lb />
of Bethel township, were mar- <lb />
by C. D. <lb />
The couple to on <lb />
the 1.12 train and after the <lb />
remained here at the hotel <lb />
until today. <lb />
Velvet Beans- <lb />
Mr. R. J. Cobb brought in <lb />
some velvet beans that were <lb />
grown on his farm a few miles <lb />
from town. The beans are quite <lb />
a novelty and odd looking. They <lb />
are not good for food, but are <lb />
valuable as a shade and cover <lb />
greatly improving the land <lb />
where planted and turned in. <lb />
The vine is a thrifty grower and <lb />
produces bountifully.<lb />
be missed by her friends and <lb />
schoolmates who sympathize with <lb />
the family in their <lb />
was the second case of <lb />
diphtheria in our community and <lb />
the only fatal one we hope. <lb />
Farmville. N. C, . I . <lb />
Miss Maud of Snow <lb />
Hill, is visiting her Mrs. <lb />
E. C. Beaman. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lang are a <lb />
in Raleigh attending the State <lb />
Fair. <lb />
Miss Anna Bess Ham. o, <lb />
Beaufort, is the guest of Mis <lb />
Lillian <lb />
Miss Rosa Belle Lassiter, <lb />
Snow Hill, is visiting her <lb />
Mrs. H C. Beaman. <lb />
Mrs. Lewis, the wife of Mr. <lb />
Lewis, died Monday hi <lb />
after a brief illness. Mrs. Lewis <lb />
was a patient and <lb />
mother and devoted wife. <lb />
F. D Fix ill <lb />
warehouse <lb />
continue <lb />
market hum wit <lb />
Here s m of <lb />
firm rs <lb />
F S ill at <lb />
Si. 2-0 a -f l.-; <lb />
Mi y I <lb />
a- . <lb />
it Wat t <lb />
1st ; v rag <lb />
Bard at i <lb />
124- m 24-. a <lb />
it <lb />
Buck at <lb />
at at <lb />
,. a- 31-; <lb />
F. S. Harris at <lb />
at at aver <lb />
ago <lb />
A. at <lb />
at 34.-. <lb />
Mat at <lb />
average<lb />
WE no longer Fence made by the Trust Have <lb />
received the the famous D KALE <lb />
Strictly Car load just arrived <lb />
Don't fail to see It P- I Pence at Best Prices. <lb />
if you do <lb />
Frightful Fate Averted <lb />
would have been a cripple for life, <lb />
from a e cut on my knee <lb />
Write Prank <lb />
Salve. <lb />
soon cured me Infallible for <lb />
Wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures <lb />
burns, scalds, old bores, boils, skin <lb />
eruptions. World's best for piles. <lb />
at all dealers <lb />
use <lb />
The <lb />
all <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the <lb />
condition of b and mind <lb />
which they create, make feel joy- <lb />
S- by all dealer. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb />
From tin <lb />
No <lb />
fur <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
pun. whole. Oar . u <lb />
n. <lb />
CREAM Is Easy to Make. <lb />
milk. <lb />
Masai<lb />
i-ii I <lb />
Till t quart, of <lb />
in lo <lb />
Lemon J I <lb />
Sold <lb />
by wall If 1.0 <lb />
not It. <lb />
The Pure Fr- U Roy, N. Y <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Hope Well, <lb />
George Stakes, of Black <lb />
Jack, filled C. C. Wand's <lb />
at Hancock Sunday. <lb />
Guy Skinner and Robert J. <lb />
Wainwright, of Marlboro, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday at J. <lb />
H. <lb />
Miss Helen and her <lb />
cousin. Max, of <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss Charity <lb />
Misses Bertha and Eva Vin- <lb />
cent, of Winterville, spent Sun- <lb />
day at Ben <lb />
Miss Alma Cannon spent a few <lb />
days in Greenville last week. <lb />
Miss Maggie Brown and Louis <lb />
of Greenville, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Alma Cannon. <lb />
Miss Rosalie Skinner went to <lb />
Greenville last Thursday. <lb />
Savage, of Greenville, <lb />
Sunday at Charles Smith's. <lb />
Miss Ola Smith, Ayden, is <lb />
spending this week with <lb />
cousin. Mrs. H. D. Smith. <lb />
I. A. Suggs and D. <lb />
supply and <lb />
need some job <lb />
j printing. I he K fleeter <lb />
is tuning the good kind, <lb />
her brief illness she <lb />
never heard to utter a complaint; <lb />
or criticism against anything <lb />
was being done. She was <lb />
a member and faithful worker <lb />
of the Baptist church <lb />
and when the spirit took its <lb />
it was evident from the <lb />
smile her countenance that <lb />
it had gone to be with God, who <lb />
gave it. She is survived by a <lb />
husband and five children and a <lb />
hose of friends, who mourn her <lb />
loss. We extend our deepest <lb />
sympathy to the bereaved <lb />
Mayor John T. Thorne left <lb />
yesterday to attend the state <lb />
fair. <lb />
The old, old story, told times <lb />
without number, and repeated <lb />
over and over again for the last <lb />
years, but it is always a <lb />
come story to those in search of <lb />
is nothing in the <lb />
world that cures coughs and <lb />
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Sold by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
They Return Thanks. <lb />
In a letter from <lb />
Browne to The Reflector, they <lb />
ask that their thanks be express- <lb />
ed to the people of Greenville tor <lb />
the patronage given their <lb />
show in the <lb />
house the last months. Be- <lb />
unable to get a longer lease <lb />
on the opera house, they <lb />
their outfit here to Mr. C. A <lb />
who is having the build- <lb />
formerly occupied by <lb />
fitted up for carrying <lb />
on the moving picture show. <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
the for a remedy which they <lb />
are selling on a positive 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 />
breath if i <lb />
and straining Liver Pills <lb />
will cure you. If they do not you hive <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
her relief and make per <lb />
cures of Constipation, <lb />
and all Liver Troubles. These arc <lb />
statements, but Dr. Bryan is <lb />
, giving his customers a to prove <lb />
hams went to Fort last the truth, and if , purchasing a <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
are not satisfied with the results <lb />
Dr. and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. m. Sauls at <lb />
den. N. C. <lb />
week. <lb />
The protracted meeting <lb />
at Hope Well last night with a <lb />
large attendance. We hope the <lb />
meeting will be a great s <lb />
Hoarseness in a child subject to <lb />
croup is a sure of the <lb />
of the disease. If Chamber- <lb />
sin's Cough is given at once <lb />
or even alter the croupy cough has <lb />
appeared, it will prevent the at <lb />
Contains no poison. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
Beaufort is to have a nice and <lb />
commodious hotel on Front street <lb />
facing the Atlantic Ocean. Hon. <lb />
C. L. owner.-The <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
Girls and boys <lb />
We want Girls and Boys <lb />
to work in the <lb />
Tarboro Knitting M s <lb />
M Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
and in the <lb />
Runnymede Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work is no dust or <lb />
dirt and the pay is good. W can <lb />
furnish you a house in the town <lb />
of Runnymede or West Tarboro. <lb />
A Free Education For Your <lb />
Small Children <lb />
We have good -is at Tarboro, <lb />
and Runnymede. <lb />
We had steady work all <lb />
year. Do not a shut down, <lb />
we will have work for you every <lb />
day. <lb />
Come and See the Work or Write <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
LEAD RS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
REPORT OF THE Of <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close Of business Sept. 1st, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed executed and <lb />
i by ii. Johnson to <lb />
Lena the 27th day of March <lb />
and y recorded in the register <lb />
of de i of Pitt county. North <lb />
in I page 4.2, the <lb />
will expose public sale, <lb />
before the court bout door in Greet, <lb />
for cash, to the highest bidder, <lb />
on Monday the day of November, <lb />
the I real <lb />
That curtain lot King and being i the <lb />
of Greenville, Pitt N. C, <lb />
on the west side of Evans street, be- <lb />
ginning at a stake, on Evans St. on the <lb />
south east corner of T. R. Moore's <lb />
lot. thence running in a northerly <lb />
parallel with Evans street <lb />
feet, thence in a westerly direction <lb />
with the line of W. T. Hunter's lot and <lb />
and parallel with 11th street, feet, <lb />
thence in a southerly direction with J. <lb />
A Wilson's lot and with Wash- <lb />
feet in an <lb />
Easterly direction with T. K. Moore's <lb />
lot and pare el 12th <lb />
feet to the beginning, containing one <lb />
fourth of an acre more or less, to <lb />
mortgage deed. <lb />
This 14th day October, 1909 <lb />
Lena Mortgagee. <lb />
J. L. Fleming, <lb />
Loans and discount Overdrafts secured and unsecured 8,852.78 Furniture and fixtures Duo from 6,718.86 Cash items stock Surplus fund 5,000.09 Undivided profits less cur. exp and taxes 2,868.60 Bills payable <lb />
Gold coin 668.80 Silver coin, including minor coin currency 1,880.26 Nat bank other II. S. 1.1 of deposits Deposits sub. to check 29,427.58 Cashier's 44.37 Certified check 10.06 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. It. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. K DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this day of Sept., <lb />
J. A. Mew born, <lb />
N Public. <lb />
R. I. Davis. <lb />
B, M. Lewis. <lb />
T. L. Turnage, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
THE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
Established in The aim of the i clear Mt forth by <lb />
positively the lowest<lb />
by tho Hi . hare, not t make money <lb />
can In body. mind. u <lb />
coot. The object been o fully earned out that a <lb />
II T. it facility of Kt, its bearding it <lb />
building worth SI <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb />
all for the the table hoard, bales <lb />
cut. culture, and in i I <lb />
Apply k t <lb />
REV. JAMES CANNON, JR. M A., Principal. Va, <lb />
Report of of <lb />
you may need. <lb />
petite Hotel Bertha. <lb />
Lame back comes on suddenly <lb />
and if extremely painful. It is <lb />
caused by rheumatism of the <lb />
muscles. Quick relief is afford- <lb />
Shop op- by Chamberlain's <lb />
besom famous for it- cures f <lb />
croup and influenza. Try it <lb />
in need. It contains no harmful sub- <lb />
stance and always gives prompt <lb />
Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Liniment. Sold by all druggist. <lb />
See P. M, Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
All work G <lb />
i Not Quite <lb />
lit. How often can get a x. <lb />
all or screw driver or u- <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergent Our line of tools <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods C c <lb />
of------ <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. I <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts MS, and <lb />
All other Stocks, <lb />
and <lb />
Banking house, <lb />
and <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor com <lb />
bank <lb />
other U. S. 4.01 <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
dies ind bills <lb />
Bills <lb />
Time Sub. 96,107.82 f <lb />
State of North of <lb />
I, C, S. Carr. r of the named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
statement is true to the bi st of my knowledge and <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and to before me, <lb />
this till day of Sept. 1800. <lb />
A DREW J. MOORE, . ., <lb />
Public.<lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
, Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Anew xi of dry good, and Bern. at home and <lb />
i ii i i, returned there Mon lay <lb />
, i r i. r , F. A. E Eugene <lb />
at Harrington, Barber , <lb />
and II .-pent <lb />
Miss N rm<lb />
I vi.-it friend. <lb />
fur to. <lb />
alt haw- just <lb />
Lt <lb />
A new of men's <lb />
just in <lb />
H i. . -1, Co . <lb />
k- . c;. . <lb />
t- i l. <lb />
rt it-; <lb />
. . d g can u.- <lb />
. A W. A o; o. a new lot and can supply your <lb />
.,., in town A. W. <lb />
J. L attended sen ices<lb />
AC. <lb />
.,. a,.,,,,, ran. Harrington, Barter Co. <lb />
wry Roe to <lb />
w c, i den today. <lb />
and Com tor table Pump pipe, Then See us <lb />
call or a. Ii. We have just received a good <lb />
Co Co. AW <lb />
sod Sunday in <lb />
. . N. i. In nave <lb />
. a.-- a. the <lb />
Darker <lb />
ill <lb />
n dialer <lb />
lilt <lb />
here <lb />
A. D. <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
A new of <lb />
went <lb />
hardware <lb />
a. tin A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
very sick. A w lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Mill establish. <lb />
known as the <lb />
Hilling and is now <lb />
for sale. It consists of the fol- <lb />
One wheat mill, one <lb />
corn mill, one work shop with <lb />
boring machine, band saw. plain- <lb />
rip saw and a blacksmith <lb />
sh p. For further information <lb />
I apply to W. H. Smith, Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
J L. Rollins and E- U. Cox <lb />
. Sunday in Greenville. <lb />
Mis Counsel, a W. H. <lb />
S. returned from her <lb />
home Oak City yesterday. <lb />
Miss Chapman, who is <lb />
popular remedy new to <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
Constipation, Sick <lb />
. In-, <lb />
And ALL DISEASES arising from <lb />
liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result Is food appetite <lb />
and solid flesh. Dose small; t- <lb />
l and easy to swallow. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We have received a nice <lb />
lot of dress goods. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
Cattle Wanted-We want to <lb />
buy cattle R D <lb />
The A. G. Coat Co. made <lb />
COT Uses, I <lb />
. Call Oil <lb />
a.-. Ii. ii. i <lb />
at <lb />
. . Io a i <lb />
. to Visit <lb />
ate a nice line a shipment of a solid or .-f Pitt, Miss Holiday. Had noticed <lb />
school dealt today. heartbroken <lb />
teaching near Wilson, returned <lb />
Monday to resume her work. <lb />
Joe Kittrell spent Sunday at <lb />
home. <lb />
Miss Maud Holiday, one of our <lb />
excellent. milliners, returned to <lb />
her home at Jamesville Saturday. <lb />
We regret very much to lose <lb />
N. C. Oct. <lb />
J. R. from near <lb />
Ayden. was visiting his son. C. <lb />
E. Wednesday. <lb />
had a moving picture <lb />
show at Smith's school house <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith and <lb />
Miss Lou Crawford went lo <lb />
Thursday to the fair <lb />
and returned Saturday. <lb />
B. P. Cobb went to <lb />
Thursday to in the fair. <lb />
Miss Mary Joyner. one of <lb />
the teachers at Smith's J u <lb />
house, left Thursday to attend <lb />
If not, and to own stencils but each one a stand- <lb />
soon, o your elf to ex lard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
the ma play , reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
shown at the player pianos of known <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. Wt w. d fa <lb />
In a glance y, a will a of <lb />
of pianos not alone stand <lb />
m character of e, , and . of the world, <lb />
general to . to d d h <lb />
but w. m et with price h <lb />
that stand J here a. d . <lb />
incomparable an where. <lb />
makes t -elect from, in Greenville visit our <lb />
of those cheap tern department <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr ins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
MTg <lb />
a i Ufa v <lb />
can demand iS increasing <lb />
sic u. i v <lb />
J. <lb />
. town <lb />
Ca. <lb />
. a large lot <lb />
Winter w <lb />
,. <lb />
seems <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske filled his <lb />
regular appointment in <lb />
Episcopal church Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
REPORT CONDITION OF <lb />
BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State of at the close of business, Sect. 1st, <lb />
THE <lb />
26.67 <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
and Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
, Undivided profit, <lb />
j less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
1,199.52 Bills payable . <lb />
i certificate <lb />
Deposit <lb />
307.10 Deposit subjects<lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
Outstanding <lb />
d-rs early. A. CoX <lb />
Co , Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri <lb />
day and nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
We have received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. A. W. <lb />
A. U. A nice lot of dry goods and <lb />
Company notions just in. <lb />
.; and A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
nuns re j Stray taken up one back and <lb />
. i. . in the come to e white spotted about four <lb />
la, we nave toe desk tor years old; mark under bit in <lb />
W. C. Cannon, Owner can get same <lb />
paying damage and other <lb />
r,,,. cost. <lb />
for My glasses, dried fruits, J. A. R F. D. No <lb />
, all butter and Winterville. N. C. j <lb />
. i see A. v,. Miss Mamie Chapman, who. <lb />
Mr. bus been attending the w. J. <lb />
are Training <lb />
Sunday and Monday at. h. G. <lb />
home. Parker. <lb />
. bargain in J. B. spent Sunday Victor Cannon <lb />
clothing night at home. Freddie Johnson Tucker. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, Miss Lela was r m Jones and Jennette <lb />
Mr. ii. Nobles, who baa Misses Kate and <lb />
been attending court in New Sunday. Chester Bland and Minnie <lb />
Bern wees, returned Rev. Mr. cued Jackson. <lb />
appointment in the M. colored. <lb />
and heating end Lloyd Edwards and Cherry <lb />
. d ranges just received. s <lb />
and Mr. Bridge m Brown <lb />
. Barber Co. I preacher, and we hope be can <lb />
the Raleigh fair. , <lb />
A. H. Critcher of <lb />
was in our section j <lb />
telling lamp chimney <lb />
but I don't know what he calls I items <lb />
them. <lb />
Mills Smith took his minor coin cur <lb />
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith to Marl -J B <lb />
Saturday to attend hen <lb />
yearly meeting. Total <lb />
T. H. Barnhill. near TH County of Pitt, <lb />
passed through our <lb />
burg Saturday morning on his <lb />
500.00 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
950.00 <lb />
55.17 <lb />
Total <lb />
I, T. Gardner. Cashier of above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear the above statement is true beat of my <lb />
way to to fill his regular b. lief. <lb />
Stray, Taken Up. <lb />
One black and white spotted <lb />
bull, about four years old, mark <lb />
in both ears. Owner <lb />
can get same by paying damage, <lb />
and other costs. This October <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, R F- D. 1- <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Dee-la, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage since last re- <lb />
Subscribed and to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of <lb />
R. F. JENKINS. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
G. Cashier. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
C. J. Tucker, <lb />
W. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Harris and Maud <lb />
Powell and Mary <lb />
C. <lb />
L. <lb />
and <lb />
L. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. O, <lb />
At the close of business, Sept., 1st, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
and fixtures 1,876.00 <lb />
Due from and 2,901.00 <lb />
and silver <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
appointment there. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith <lb />
attended the yearly meeting at j <lb />
Marlboro Sunday. <lb />
Leon and Johnie Tyson, <lb />
near were visiting at <lb />
C. E. <lb />
R. E. Willoughby and Miss, <lb />
Belle Smith attended the j <lb />
yearly meeting at Marlboro Sun j <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Trilby and Mark Smith <lb />
went to Marlboro Sunday to at- <lb />
tend the yearly <lb />
Ivy Smith went to Marlboro <lb />
Saturday morning to attend the <lb />
yearly meeting and returned <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss L. E. Gray visited at R. <lb />
L. Joyner's, in <lb />
Saturday Sunday and return <lb />
ed Monday with Miss Mary <lb />
Joyner to take charge of their <lb />
at Smith's school house. . <lb />
Smith were visiting at Hay . . . <lb />
Smith's Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
188,977.80 Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 4,500.00 <lb />
ins Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,576.03 <lb />
Kills payable 3,000.00 <lb />
Time certificates of 8,580.70 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 21,446.38 <lb />
Reserve for interest <lb />
and taxes 250.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
H, A. of <lb />
town yesterday. <lb />
. . W. Ange Co. re- <lb />
. a nice lot tin and <lb />
forget the series of <lb />
to be held in the Baptist <lb />
Monday night, <lb />
1st, pastor will <lb />
Rev. G. T. Watkins, <lb />
first Ba <lb />
, r F. I . Nye and A. G. Cox <lb />
wen i Greenville Wednesday <lb />
i County School Desks <lb />
They are <lb />
comfortable- <lb />
Prices <lb />
ad. A G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
. . N. C. <lb />
K i King left here yes- <lb />
. ;. I or where he <lb />
. his regular appointment. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladle.-, shoes. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
Miss Chapman, who has <lb />
James <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
and Reba <lb />
us year. <lb />
Miss Rise Causey <lb />
in Ayden. . <lb />
G A. Kittrell, W. G. Croup la prevalent <lb />
John Cooper Hisses the dry W weather of the <lb />
Minnie and Morris early winter months. Parents <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. should be <lb />
Noble, win has had pared for it All is needed <lb />
fever for day, i a of Chamberlain's <lb />
dud Saturday morning. Remedy. Many mothers <lb />
I swear is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. n. Cashier. <lb />
sworn to be- <lb />
Many school children suffer <lb />
from constipation, which is often 1909. <lb />
the cause of seeming stupidity <lb />
at lessons. <lb />
and Liver Tablets are an <lb />
ideal medicine to give a child, <lb />
for they are mild and gentle in <lb />
their effect, and will cure even <lb />
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb />
all druggist. <lb />
fore me, this <lb />
School Notice. <lb />
Parents and guardians of child- <lb />
ere hereby reminded no <lb />
was entering into manhood, never without it in their <lb />
being about years of age. homes it has never . <lb />
Mr. Noble was a member of the pointed them. Sold by all drug-1 beginners will he admitted to <lb />
Free Will church. It the first grade of the Greenville <lb />
can be truthfully was an; . . , , graded school after Nov. 1st. <lb />
son, a devoted Christian,, i If your children have never <lb />
and a good Sunday school w irk- I take this method of thanking been and they are six <lb />
We extend to the bereaved J my many neighbors, alto the them to school on <lb />
family and relative our deepest j Beaufort County Lumber Com- or before next Monday, <lb />
and workmanship I sympathy. piny, the great effort they, h. B. Smith, Supt. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Franks and children made succeeded in stopping <lb />
are visiting relatives here this the fire that was in less than one I <lb />
11th day of Sept., <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public I <lb />
Robt, Staton, <lb />
S M. Jones, <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Sept. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Crawford spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday in <lb />
Amos Tyson, of Greenville, <lb />
was in town yesterday. <lb />
Miss Cox, who is teach-, <lb />
hundred yards of my house, when <lb />
in a very few moments all of <lb />
buildings would have been <lb />
burned if it had not been for <lb />
their heroic acts. With many <lb />
thanks to all. W. F. Carroll. <lb />
u .- <lb />
been teaching near Wilson, came I at spent Saturday <lb />
. M train . a . L. <lb />
Fine <lb />
Mr. H. S. Tyson. MM of Falk- <lb />
left township's farmers who <lb />
, Tuesday to take charge of makes things grow, brought <lb />
tor and cement see J <lb />
in on train and will <lb />
spend Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
her <lb />
and Sunday at home. <lb />
Miss Hulda Cox <lb />
When a cold becomes settled <lb />
in the system it will take several <lb />
to cure it, and <lb />
the best remedy to use is <lb />
Cough Remedy. It <lb />
will cure quicker than any other, <lb />
and also leaves the system in a <lb />
natural and healthy condition. <lb />
Sold by all druggist. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock 15,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 650.00 <lb />
1,173.53. Undivided profits, less <lb />
860.00 expenses and taxes pd 482.06 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
202.20 <lb />
j Hills payable <lb />
189.93 Time of deposit <lb />
Nat DO and other Deposits subject to ck 8,130.65 <lb />
not. .,,. n. <lb />
Total Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We. J. E. Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. <lb />
of the Lank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
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. U. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
A. O. Cox, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mi Whitehurst, of <lb />
came in on night's <lb />
to visit Miss Sadie Carroll, <lb />
near here. <lb />
wing machines for sale from <lb />
up. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
school at King's X Roads. <lb />
Kittrell and <lb />
Chapman and J. E. Green spent <lb />
The Reflector some specimens of <lb />
his sweet potato crop. They are <lb />
the Norton yam variety and so <lb />
Sunday evening at ill large that ten of them overrun <lb />
with Mr. and Mrs. peck. <lb />
J. D. Cox and Ben Tucker, <lb />
who are serving as jurors in New come. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you , <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
D. J. Editor a-d owner <lb />
Truth In to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Year <lb />
No. <lb />
PIANO LIST <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
NEWS <lb />
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let Are Buy Lg Votes <lb />
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having tn <lb />
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r of an <lb />
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i on exhibition at the <lb />
of White. <lb />
piano, rich in <lb />
. ii full in volume, is the <lb />
of the hi made, and <lb />
f it will indeed for <lb />
to possess an instrument <lb />
who started <lb />
s. , he race have been doing <lb />
g . votes, and <lb />
a- n i later are at <lb />
i a not <lb />
to That is the way <lb />
i. go after sub- <lb />
H R Sector and <lb />
for you. New <lb />
c the most in <lb />
v. I it there is rood value for <lb />
is of <lb />
due, and the field is large <lb />
. for any who desire to <lb />
race. It is not too late <lb />
c n and catch up with the <lb />
by hard work. It all <lb />
d on how many <lb />
an and even if <lb />
you fail to win the piano you will <lb />
be paid for the worn you do. <lb />
who come to the <lb />
office to pay for The or <lb />
Who by mail, have the <lb />
privilege of voting for any can- <lb />
desired by telling us which <lb />
one to vote for. Look over the <lb />
list of candidates and if no name <lb />
is there that you want to vote for <lb />
you have the privilege of <lb />
and voting for whom you <lb />
please. Pay your subscription <lb />
now and vote, do not wait until <lb />
the contest closes. <lb />
The list published below shows <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson holding the <lb />
lead with Mist Lottie Blow not <lb />
t . . in . <lb />
fore . <lb />
i v <lb />
.; . . . <lb />
,. . <lb />
. i ii for the <lb />
who is constantly <lb />
; in all parts <lb />
of North Carolina, both <lb />
by c. . let me <lb />
gay Hi .-is gr need for the <lb />
law to be <lb />
active . <lb />
of our good who worked <lb />
and voted for the law list year, <lb />
are hot working for <lb />
now. My purpose <lb />
in this Is I <lb />
the that is Coming <lb />
from our law or even . <lb />
that the law is failure, <lb />
to . <lb />
of vigilance and constant work <lb />
on the part of mis of <lb />
to the may <lb />
secure the very u -st results from <lb />
our prohibition i, w. <lb />
Some of the <lb />
coming to our are mi <lb />
in their contents A <lb />
cation from a minister staled <lb />
that he there one <lb />
hundred blind ti, in his town. <lb />
We are receiving <lb />
letters that are telling of en <lb />
in c <lb />
ties. I might ad d that in a <lb />
town in No Carolina on <lb />
one Saturday I made it a <lb />
point to see for i what was <lb />
going on, and be a <lb />
live stranger, 1-could place my- <lb />
self in a to learn some <lb />
minus. In an and fifteen <lb />
minutes I eleven people <lb />
drunk; also sat v a white man <lb />
drunk, a half drunk, and <lb />
three omen drinking <lb />
from the same t This was <lb />
in the middle the street. I <lb />
discovered, too, that in that <lb />
of the where <lb />
was going on with a high <lb />
hand at nine dock on Saturday <lb />
night, that tr ere not an <lb />
to be see n. saw them, <lb />
. . . f i <lb />
Or <lb />
for Court <lb />
The if Commie i-iT- l <lb />
-j. m was i v are very <lb />
hr had Ii tie of routine pleased at big 1- <lb />
business to transact on their farm on th Roan <lb />
J A. was Already <lb />
constable of township h-. wen pick-- I ad is now P <lb />
to succeed J. N. re <lb />
is over Com. <lb />
The following were drawn as bale -o it will <lb />
I jurors for December civil term t,. very goad crop indeed, j on <lb />
j of Superior court. <lb />
B. T. A. Whits <lb />
h J. R. May, H. Burnett <lb />
Worthington, <lb />
R. May, U N. <lb />
Nobles, R. H, <lb />
O Stokes. F. G. <lb />
Dupree, D. II start <lb />
Carroll, W. ,. o haul the children of <lb />
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Nov. I. Up to <lb />
lat hour the jury in <lb />
I murder re <lb />
end the belief <lb />
now is that the case result <lb />
W. O. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
school. It is said <lb />
. in vogue at <lb />
t . other places in the <lb />
I re i a good school at Manly, <lb />
he population is scant; so <lb />
th put a to <lb />
. to haul the children of one <lb />
to the school and back <lb />
homes. New <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
The state convention of the <lb />
Christian church will convene <lb />
with the Wilson <lb />
to <lb />
New Bern, N. <lb />
a meeting held toll afternoon <lb />
the Norfolk South. <lb />
HIGH AVERAGES. <lb />
Warehouse Makes Record <lb />
Sties. <lb />
On Friday, n, Davis <lb />
C. at the Perm villa u- <lb />
in sold pound <lb />
or at an avenge of <lb />
their entire sale for <lb />
the month of October averaged <lb />
Some individual Bales <lb />
for on th 29th <lb />
were as <lb />
Cash Davis-62 at <lb />
at st represented by E. <lb />
j p general manager, and <lb />
Wiley Parker- at at Atlantic Cost Line railroad, <lb />
at at by Ii. Q. Newell, <lb />
at at average j and a committee from the <lb />
I of Commerce, matter of <lb />
at a taken up and <lb />
at at an agreement made tor <lb />
at average the same. <lb />
S. A. Carr at <lb />
at at Mr J. L. Tucker, of Center- <lb />
average Pitt county, came to. <lb />
Carr Lloyd-154 at e, ton today and the <lb />
Hie, at at at of Which C apt <lb />
at at at J- B- arrested a <lb />
i man out at the carnival <lb />
town <lb />
spell <lb />
of the x <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
a general r <lb />
to <lb />
The <lb />
is also <lb />
the promise <lb />
bu.-i <lb />
request an <lb />
part in the d.-c r <lb />
The color <lb />
are royal <lb />
pretty i . <lb />
will be t i <lb />
Lt everybody t <lb />
help to make the <lb />
greatest day<lb />
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ct. <lb />
after <lb />
Minor. <lb />
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do. r and to the <lb />
where the h and <lb />
info <lb />
them Mr Josi. I and <lb />
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to take. <lb />
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by ii <lb />
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Mrs Lewis <lb />
inch bowl. <lb />
ting he <lb />
j. . form of n <lb />
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This . <lb />
is a <lb />
Mar- <lb />
Each , was <lb />
mall sea I <lb />
found c a <lb />
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it. U <lb />
cat up i small <lb />
guest m ii <lb />
found i <lb />
.- <lb />
The Charlotte Nows that <lb />
Rev. type- <lb />
setting machine is a success and <lb />
is to be demonstrated in that <lb />
city. We are also told that it <lb />
can be sold at or and <lb />
will set with equal rapidity small <lb />
and large type The <lb />
cost and if Mr. <lb />
has solved problem for <lb />
he is a to <lb />
paper folks. <lb />
. Th <lb />
parts <lb />
t i to be- <lb />
kept <lb />
y A r th puss had <lb />
be ii d and r . ante <lb />
Served, Welch cirri.-d Hit the <lb />
daisy id- in detail, the quests <lb />
din <lb />
hear the read to <lb />
the bride. <lb />
Here scheme was car- <lb />
out in a use of <lb />
daisies. Prom the chandelier <lb />
was suspended a large daisy of <lb />
crepe paper from which hung <lb />
yellow ribbons. When each <lb />
guest had read in turn their <lb />
Misses Currin gave her <lb />
farewell to girls, <lb />
Gregory, and <lb />
White pulled the ribbon and <lb />
completely <lb />
dainty packages, <lb />
of j y pail a <lb />
tribute to her friends <lb />
The future money crop- ho brought a variety of <lb />
of Western North Carolina in its <lb />
apple No better apple are <lb />
grown anywhere in th. <lb />
souvenirs. <lb />
Among the packages which <lb />
was a bunch of daisies to <lb />
average <lb />
others coming along <lb />
Here is the <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow <lb />
Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb />
Miss Mavis B lie Evans <lb />
Miss lieu Mumford <lb />
Miss Maul <lb />
Janus <lb />
School <lb />
Mrs. D. E. Nichols <lb />
Christine Johnson <lb />
Mrs. John Cheek <lb />
Hodges <lb />
nicely. <lb />
however, a few minutes later on <lb />
far behind in second place, and. , . <lb />
,. J;.,.,,, the most street in the <lb />
town, where la w and order was <lb />
This leads mi to state that in <lb />
towns am counties in our <lb />
state, the are not doing <lb />
their duty, and that the situation <lb />
is in the hand s of the <lb />
for settlement. only proper <lb />
solution of s problem is for <lb />
citizens to t such officers as <lb />
1,270 <lb />
WM De true <lb />
1.000 <lb />
OCTOBER TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
This Year Shows Small Decrease From <lb />
List <lb />
Secretary E. B. Ferguson, of <lb />
enforcement of this law as <lb />
well as rs. Our Genera <lb />
superintendent, Dr. P. A. Baker, <lb />
is needed in most <lb />
s the saloon is <lb />
abolished, is t o go forward and <lb />
abolish the officials at the <lb />
next election by electing only <lb />
those who are friendly to the <lb />
I Capt. I <lb />
by the of the turkey <lb />
Organizing land that it tad been <lb />
Mr G. C. Hedgepeth, of Nash stolen so too up the <lb />
county, who has been appointed A local in Th Free Press called <lb />
by the and Mr. TucKer's ti the <lb />
Cooperative Union of America the whereabout of hi turkey, <lb />
to organize Pitt county, is which the pride of <lb />
and it is gratifying to know a massage that <lb />
much attention is paid <lb />
the planting and care of orchards y cur- <lb />
the mountain At <lb />
counted <lb />
. daisy petal in <lb />
the resent State fair the the old way. and upon <lb />
attracted more attention the one he <lb />
n other exhibit from Western <lb />
North Carol i-. <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Raleigh News <lb />
Out, <lb />
was the v of the jury <lb />
brought in at o'clock tonight, <lb />
the case of J Sanders, who <lb />
organize precinct branches here pending service of warrant <lb />
in the county for this purpose, j He had no <lb />
Mr. will visit the In identifying 1.1 gobbler. <lb />
different localities In the county j The was arrested by <lb />
to discuss this important, Dupree and la being been on during the <lb />
week d of shooting Y. Z. <lb />
j two ago <lb />
at Newport. The close <lb />
of th was the four <lb />
hour argument of Solicitor <lb />
day. the case going <lb />
to the jury out o'clock this <lb />
afternoon, th resulting <lb />
being for acquittal. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
of the union, and will then call <lb />
these together in a general meet- <lb />
to organize a county branch. <lb />
A number of States have already <lb />
thoroughly organized. <lb />
from Pitt county. He is also <lb />
awaiting trial here for carrying <lb />
concealed weapon, B pair of <lb />
being found on his person <lb />
when arrested Saturday.-Kins- <lb />
ton Free Press. <lb />
Oct. 88.- <lb />
News was received here today <lb />
that a daughter of W. Cain. <lb />
to our people on the duties of <lb />
citizenship or some Kindred topic <lb />
warning them against . <lb />
rebellion and anarchy, and Stokes county, user <lb />
f this <lb />
she found names. <lb />
Dr. Louis Gotten Skinner <lb />
and <lb />
Miss Daisy th Minor. <lb />
While the guest were shower- <lb />
their upon Miss <lb />
nor an.; Miss Par- <lb />
gave a touch of sentiment <lb />
by a fitting What <lb />
the <lb />
and server. <lb />
i his announcement has much <lb />
interest Greenville people, as <lb />
Or. Skinner Is a prominent young <lb />
physician of this town. Miss <lb />
Minor, the bride to-be, Is also <lb />
v. l n and much admired <lb />
here, having; u popular <lb />
teacher in Greenville graded <lb />
school. <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Board of law. Friendly officials will en- urging them to give their accidentally shot by her brother store, miles northeast <lb />
Trade, reports the sales of leaf <lb />
tobacco on the Greenville market <lb />
for the month of October <lb />
pounds for an <lb />
average of per hundred <lb />
The sales for the correspond- <lb />
month of 1908 were 2,678.680 <lb />
pounds for an aver- <lb />
age of 10.34 per hundred. <lb />
For three months this season- <lb />
force the law and unfriendly <lb />
will neither enforce it or <lb />
permit you to do As I see <lb />
it, just ahead of us in North <lb />
Carolina is th e agitation and el- <lb />
of such officers as have the <lb />
courage of their convictions and <lb />
manhood to d their sworn duty. <lb />
I want also in this connection <lb />
to call the attention of our faith <lb />
August. September and October I the preachers of <lb />
the total sales were <lb />
pounds for an aver- <lb />
age of per hundred. <lb />
Falkland Dance. <lb />
Tho Woman's Betterment As <lb />
and use their influence for I while carelessly handling B gun. I place, yesterday about man in <lb />
the enforcement of our law. The ball entered the abdomen which Mr. Milton lost <lb />
Again, I say there is no passed out of the back. life and Misses Verdi M <lb />
in my mind as to the girl is not expected to live Wilson and Mary Kate <lb />
already to be seen in through the night. had a narrow escape, <lb />
our state under prohibition, but . <lb />
New Bern, N. C, Oct. J. <lb />
For a year or it has been <lb />
currently reported that the A. <lb />
C. L. Railway would extend <lb />
still there are and <lb />
evils that must be corrected, and <lb />
the sooner these corrections <lb />
come, and bad citizens learn <lb />
North Carolina, to this matter of <lb />
lawlessness. No one questions <lb />
the fact that the Bible most em- <lb />
teaches us as citizens <lb />
to ourselves to every <lb />
ordinance of Paul puts <lb />
will give a subject to the higher <lb />
dance at the Falkland school and this Bible doctrine <lb />
house November the nineteenth, <lb />
for the benefit of the school and in their annual gatherings last <lb />
school grounds The It occurs to me, that at <lb />
will be cents. Sim-1 this stage in the history of tern- <lb />
pie refreshments will be reform in our state, it is <lb />
but not free. ltd needful for the pastors to preach <lb />
that the great state of North their line from Wilmington to <lb />
Carolina will not her laws New Bern on to Edwards, N. C., <lb />
to be disregarded, the better it a point on the Washington and <lb />
will be for the violators as well Vandemere line o. A. O. L. <lb />
as for the community at large. Surveyors <lb />
Assuring you that our State <lb />
organization stands ready to <lb />
badly bruised up. Mr. Milton, <lb />
accompanied by the two ladies, <lb />
was returning <lb />
Grove Baptist <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds, M. <lb />
Moore, his issued ti r- following <lb />
marriage last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
W. Williams Nora <lb />
from Pleasant Smith, <lb />
church where Jackson and Gladi <lb />
this section for several months <lb />
locating the line, the throwing the <lb />
advise or to lariat, in any way it j but it now seems that the line is occupants out. In the fall Mr. <lb />
can any community that is to connect at Grifton with the he; <lb />
troubled with lawlessness, and A. C. L. branch running from his <lb />
asking that you communicate I Kinston to Weldon. <lb />
with us on this point. <lb />
they had attended Sunday school I <lb />
during the morning. As they e. N. Richards and Maud <lb />
down the hill leading <lb />
the store, a bolt broke letting j j s Gray <lb />
the shaft drop down, when the Walter and Fannie <lb />
horse suddenly became <lb />
dashed forward, overturn-<lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
N. C. Anti-Saloon league, <lb />
R. L. Davis, Supt <lb />
It is said <lb />
I am, that options have been taken on <lb />
the right of way and that the <lb />
line will surely be built, and in <lb />
the near future. <lb />
truck a stump, <lb />
death <lb />
resulted almost <lb />
Fresh pork San at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Wilson and Maggie <lb />
and <lb />
Marcus <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
Orman Vines <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Nathan <lb />
hill.<lb />
Smith. <lb />
Herbert Little <lb />
Parker, <lb />
Caroline <lb />
It Sara- <lb />
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