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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/>
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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/>
. . . -n <lb/>
E . <lb/>
, M. C<lb/>
. by Mis Di <lb/>
. <lb/>
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/>
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the promise <lb/>
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request an <lb/>
part in the d.-c r <lb/>
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are royal <lb/>
pretty i . <lb/>
will be t i <lb/>
Lt everybody t <lb/>
help to make the <lb/>
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inch bowl. <lb/>
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found i <lb/>
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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/>
i Aver <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
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Pharmacy <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
cat <lb/>
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Everything New and Modern<lb/>
by an experience using only NEW <lb/>
AND <lb/>
A full line of Fine Stationery, Toilet Supplies, <lb/>
i Tobaccos, and everything handled by <lb/>
A First Class Drug Store<lb/>
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Ni<lb/>
A f lot received. <lb/>
OFFICES OF DR. IN THE REAR<lb/>
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The Prescription<lb/>
DRUGGISTS <lb/>
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE <lb/>
r- f-j ft r-v-; t Carry as Side <lb/>
Jo . I H ; Bonbons and Chocolates <lb/>
Eastman Agency Kodaks and Supplies <lb/>
AIR-FLOAT TALCUM C. A POUND BOX <lb/>
r-.-iv-.- <lb/>
CONTEST <lb/>
FOR PIANO <lb/>
At The Central Mercantile <lb/>
Company's Store <lb/>
The contest for the <lb/>
up-right at the Central <lb/>
Mercantile Company's store is <lb/>
progressing and <lb/>
the people are interested to know <lb/>
Who is going to get this grand <lb/>
prize. Following is a list of the <lb/>
leaders There are hundreds of <lb/>
other contestants but apace for- <lb/>
bid <lb/>
Cox<lb/>
Lula Taylor <lb/>
Lynn Savage <lb/>
St. Peters church 1885 <lb/>
R 1730 <lb/>
Annie May El ward 1588 <lb/>
Sycamore Hill church 1318 <lb/>
K. 1208 <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Flossie Whichard <lb/>
Annie Daniel <lb/>
Tyson <lb/>
Disciple S. S. <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Mrs. J. W Dixon <lb/>
Baptist church <lb/>
church <lb/>
Lawrence Fulford <lb/>
Ma-y Carroll <lb/>
in the race and work, <lb/>
lowest may be the leader at the <lb/>
close of this great contest. <lb/>
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager. <lb/>
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ti<lb/>
the production of the garment <lb/>
in this country and abroad, watching for the distinctive, out of <lb/>
up as it were, the multitude of handsome stamped out designs, <lb/>
y to wear garments. We have been studying the style<lb/>
. ; h . sen k j ; <lb/>
ear, . . ,<lb/>
y ii i to wear nave <lb/>
rinking in some fashion messages of what is to be needed in <lb/>
our selection of suits with first hand knowledge of your needs. <lb/>
AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE <lb/>
LOT OF <lb/>
LAD <lb/>
the newest shades <lb/>
At <lb/>
LAY OF FALL SHOWING <lb/>
PRETTY WEAVES RADIANT WITH AUTUMNAL COLORS. <lb/>
; . sun shines on the trees and grasses of dull Brown, Green, Blue and Gold, are the new goods <lb/>
; declared worth while is here at tempting prices. Many a beautiful sheen conceals <lb/>
. it with very little wear. When you buy our goods, you buy absolutely the best our money <lb/>
oft have such a recognized Standard. Choose the goods for the new class from our enticing <lb/>
v . . . <lb/>
TY <lb/>
this I line ant y m <lb/>
he i For their T <lb/>
ii n. <lb/>
and f in i . . I . . . . <lb/>
about-- . i . . f fancy <lb/>
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SCHOOL i VALUES. <lb/>
II . has arrived and when we <lb/>
i cloth n i or than . knock- <lb/>
o hes. ;. pains-taking care <lb/>
. .-.-. the lits i . en, and that is saying a <lb/>
c . . Why i i es full , I <lb/>
style as as we grown up folk <lb/>
BOYS, YO ARE HERE <lb/>
tart <lb/>
. <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 in the present exhibit. <lb/>
So elaborate presentation of fascinating modes has never before <lb/>
been attempted. <lb/>
YOUR PRESENCE IS CORDIALLY INVITED <lb/>
Li <lb/>
VI<lb/>
. <lb/>
. j is <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 c r <lb/>
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb/>
L C-<lb/>
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO <lb/>
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb/>
We have on our floors the most complete e 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 d 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/>
needless pain when they delay using <lb/>
for their female troubles. been found to <lb/>
relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and dis <lb/>
arising from organs. I does morel <lb/>
than used have writ-1 <lb/>
ten to say that it cured them. <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/>
Flayer 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 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 and dumb piano is exchange. <lb/>
TERMS TO SUIT <lb/>
When in Greenville, visit our Piano <lb/>
the finest music in Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
White.<lb/>
Thur., Nov 4th, p. m. <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
will a DEMO . of <lb/>
It Will Help You <lb/>
. E. OS <lb/>
House Station, GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
the DR. WOOTEN <lb/>
.-- his a . make this <lb/>
, on Lb .-; <lb/>
Every Farmer <lb/>
all are invited to attend. <lb/>
BAKER H ART. . <lb/>
Maxwell Johnson, Tampa, Fla., <lb/>
I me after doctors and everything else had failed. I had been Buffer-1 <lb/>
with numb spells over since I was years old. One day I j <lb/>
decided to take I have now taken bottles and I can say I <lb/>
I that it has cured me. I advise all suffering women to give <lb/>
I a long and fair <lb/>
Mrs. Johnson suffered years. Have you Do you wish to I <lb/>
I But why suffer at all Take Give it a fair triaL <lb/>
AT ALL DRUG STORES<lb/>
A PICTURE OF <lb/>
Father <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mother <lb/>
Think how it would <lb/>
please the children <lb/>
and your friends <lb/>
See Evans <lb/>
at Five Points and <lb/>
please them. <lb/>
Studio <lb/>
mo. D. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
We keep all kinds of coil r-it dry i <lb/>
WOad. Can you at any time for <lb/>
grate <lb/>
keep and coal. Give <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Beat 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/>
YOU CAN JOIN TO-DAY <lb/>
BUILD <lb/>
With Rent Money <lb/>
to The Reflector <lb/>
MONEY BORROWED <lb/>
from us will cost you practically 1-2 per <lb/>
cent, per annum. <lb/>
MONEY INVESTED <lb/>
with us earns you about 1-2 per cent. <lb/>
per annum. <lb/>
Eighth Series w Open <lb/>
SHARES DATED NOVEMBER 1909 <lb/>
Home Building Loan; <lb/>
Association <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, Treas.<lb/>
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make exhibits, but hopes <lb/>
several will do so believe <lb/>
county can win of g,.,. <lb/>
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No <lb/>
New Y <lb/>
i y <lb/>
; taking shares in the new series <lb/>
right in lot Hie Home Building and <lb/>
I ion begins next <lb/>
benefit yourself appreciates the <lb/>
ml you benefit the town. <lb/>
he News is on <lb/>
if million dollar do- <lb/>
is not a scheme hi have <lb/>
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thing ; prices. <lb/>
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I at a <lb/>
The in Ital <lb/>
week is <lb/>
something worth white <lb/>
Even with cotton <lb/>
nearly fifteen cents, v i <lb/>
bard i got hold of. <lb/>
The Charlotte News says <lb/>
will not become <lb/>
able sin -o have t <lb/>
taking it<lb/>
He his <lb/>
but President <lb/>
voice on his whirl i <lb/>
continent <lb/>
The curtailment of the <lb/>
has so far had <lb/>
bringing n the <lb/>
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and mil <lb/>
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i Durham raid is <lb/>
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bunch to The <lb/>
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p ate <lb/>
oil l <lb/>
I county lair <lb/>
ban- he id last week in is <lb/>
deer-1 Said In n U failure tin <lb/>
and the up <lb/>
i ii there during the fair is <lb/>
credited with ringing about <lb/>
i Greens i. i.; loss. <lb/>
o arouse a <lb/>
has is plenty of <lb/>
oil the afford to <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Every thoughtful an <lb/>
saving money. The <lb/>
that he laws is mil, <lb/>
i save a portion of my <lb/>
shall I <lb/>
To know i Ii. <lb/>
savings are secure <lb/>
they will earn <lb/>
aisle with I he elf <lb/>
in hi in i <lb/>
i lie ion- Ii i <lb/>
i a age earner, nod <lb/>
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newed We u <lb/>
that the Building <lb/>
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their savings, ail <lb/>
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delights <lb/>
rut <lb/>
John has do <lb/>
a million dollars to light <lb/>
the hook worm disease. That <lb/>
amount ought to kill a lot of <lb/>
of t hem. <lb/>
The burning of an orphanage <lb/>
at in which live <lb/>
perished, emphasizes the <lb/>
need of tire escapes for such <lb/>
buildings <lb/>
Some of the women of <lb/>
New York have taken to pipe <lb/>
smoking as a substitute for cigar <lb/>
If they will smoke any- <lb/>
how, they have made a sensible <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Maybe Greensboro don't care if <lb/>
the did not look at <lb/>
the town as they passed through <lb/>
on their tour from New York to <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
Had you noticed how soon <lb/>
Cook and Perry have dropped <lb/>
out of public eye People <lb/>
are not near so much <lb/>
in the North Pole now as they <lb/>
are in fifteen cent cotton. <lb/>
Tin t <lb/>
roads r mi . <lb/>
but i <lb/>
got iii I r r <lb/>
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for <lb/>
one bale<lb/>
line am <lb/>
good, <lb/>
rains <lb/>
ii-l note the <lb/>
a nil a <lb/>
buy and manufacture cotton at <lb/>
prices of the staple <lb/>
raising i he price of the <lb/>
product. Be this as it <lb/>
may, the farmer is greatly <lb/>
pleased when begets around <lb/>
cents for cotton <lb/>
the <lb/>
date for mayor of New York <lb/>
was elected Tuesday by a <lb/>
good majority over Banner. Re- <lb/>
publican an I Hearst, <lb/>
dent. The Democrats winning <lb/>
so handsomely in this three <lb/>
received much for <lb/>
That <lb/>
about. <lb/>
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as solicitor of the ninth <lb/>
the <lb/>
The meeting of I b I <lb/>
of Commerce <lb/>
day night, shows u <lb/>
Greenville -It <lb/>
The purpose of the . <lb/>
was to devise plans In <lb/>
ling with the <lb/>
of the East <lb/>
Training School in in <lb/>
public celebration a-- <lb/>
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meeting showed <lb/>
as In take par <lb/>
the celebration t <lb/>
work in the campus i . <lb/>
cured the n i <lb/>
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another evidence of <lb/>
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The small cotton farmer is the <lb/>
one who is gelling the most <lb/>
out of the high price of cot- <lb/>
ton, as it was mainly the large <lb/>
planter who contracted to sell <lb/>
his crop, or much of it, ad- <lb/>
Those who sold are pay- <lb/>
must want the l <lb/>
judicial to So- <lb/>
Junes Fuller, resigned. <lb/>
HAVE A <lb/>
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Jeffries Johnson light mighty <lb/>
bad. An oiler of one hundred <lb/>
thousand dollars hat been made <lb/>
for it to take place in that town <lb/>
The light between Jeffries and <lb/>
Johnson will take place before <lb/>
July, which likely means that <lb/>
the public is to be bored with a <lb/>
lot of gab from the two pugilists <lb/>
in the meantime. <lb/>
A headline to a press dispatch <lb/>
says brings more <lb/>
He needs to bring a lot more yet <lb/>
to do any convincing. <lb/>
Licenses have been granted to <lb/>
seven near beer places in <lb/>
That ought to be enough <lb/>
to keep the folks near to it. <lb/>
The mills are going to keep <lb/>
hammering at it until they get <lb/>
the price of cotton goods up. <lb/>
That is what they are working <lb/>
for. <lb/>
Wilmington will tender a <lb/>
smoker to the Tar Heel Press on <lb/>
the night of the 9th, following <lb/>
the visit of President Taft. The <lb/>
Reflector acknowledges an <lb/>
this season is giving them. <lb/>
We once heard a story of a <lb/>
Raleigh being asked <lb/>
when the colored state fair <lb/>
would take place, and replied <lb/>
rainy weeK after de <lb/>
white folks But the col- <lb/>
people had better luck this <lb/>
time, getting just as pretty <lb/>
weather for their week as the <lb/>
white folks had the preceding <lb/>
week. <lb/>
a now game out <lb/>
says the Waverly Democrat, <lb/>
editor <lb/>
take an ordinary sheet of <lb/>
paper, on which you pen a <lb/>
lilies suitable for the occasion <lb/>
Next you fold it carefully, in- <lb/>
closing in the fold a banknote <lb/>
sufficiently large to pay arrear- <lb/>
ages and a year in advance, and <lb/>
hand it to editor. Keep an <lb/>
eye on him. and if a smile <lb/>
adorns his face the trick works <lb/>
ll can also be played by <lb/>
dome on, let's a fame. <lb/>
New Holland Leader. <lb/>
And when you play game <lb/>
with The Reflector you can also <lb/>
say who you prefer to vote for <lb/>
the piano contest. <lb/>
ti at the ti ii .- ,. . be ., a <lb/>
i i, . aim d to .,,. ,. , of tie <lb/>
dial the w run .,,,,,,., . w-. <lb/>
lightly ahead the Po. ,,.,,,. of <lb/>
having a similar c Flanagan w <lb/>
you I purpose, which was defeated j <lb/>
It is d ll <lb/>
The Urge automobile party <lb/>
en route from New York to At- <lb/>
found no roads that equal <lb/>
those in Mecklenburg county. <lb/>
Nothing advertises a section so <lb/>
much as its good roads. <lb/>
The sand-clay road westward <lb/>
from the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
crossing on Dickinson avenue, <lb/>
and the one from the town limits <lb/>
westward on the <lb/>
road, as well as the new street <lb/>
years ago. It is estimated <lb/>
in c which is <lb/>
strongly the amend- <lb/>
will be defeated by <lb/>
The Poe amendment was ii <lb/>
d in county <lb/>
1.400. Thee from the <lb/>
Shore, based on very <lb/>
returns, show gain <lb/>
approximately per cent, in <lb/>
favor of the amendment as com <lb/>
pared with the Poe amendment <lb/>
Baltimore, Md., Nov. <lb/>
midnight Republican State <lb/>
Chairman Hanna estimates th. t <lb/>
the amendment is defeated in <lb/>
city and by from to <lb/>
this estimate being based <lb/>
upon returns. <lb/>
Boston. Mass. Nov. is <lb/>
many years since Massachusetts <lb/>
voters were evenly divided on <lb/>
the question of State government <lb/>
as in today's election. With <lb/>
he kindness <lb/>
urn <lb/>
th of the <lb/>
for the month of <lb/>
October amounted to <lb/>
Compared with the receipts for <lb/>
October, 1908. which were <lb/>
1026-56, same month <lb/>
shows an of <lb/>
This is <lb/>
close free delivery <lb/>
and the town will entitled to <lb/>
it before another year. <lb/>
lessons of what can be done in <lb/>
this section toward making good <lb/>
roads of sand and clay. The <lb/>
Football is claiming its vie Reflector believes such roads <lb/>
A West Point cadet died be constructed all over the <lb/>
added the Creed as <lb/>
taught in its sixth grade, to its <lb/>
its curriculum Our Revolution <lb/>
nearing completion to the train- and <lb/>
, . i for religious liberty, and <lb/>
school, are splendid object . , ,., ,. , . <lb/>
our State and National <lb/>
inquiry. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
would like to ask by what <lb/>
authority has the graded school the State <lb/>
The president is reported to <lb/>
be very tired on his long trip, <lb/>
but he will forget all about that <lb/>
tired feeling when he sees <lb/>
About the same talk of <lb/>
Sunday morning of injuries re- <lb/>
in a game Saturday, and <lb/>
an Annapolis cadet who was <lb/>
hurt in a recent game has since <lb/>
been in a critical condition with <lb/>
little hope of his recovery. <lb/>
John S, Kennedy, a million- <lb/>
a hundred times over, died <lb/>
in New York Monday of whoop- <lb/>
cough. It matters not how <lb/>
county at very reasonable cost. <lb/>
Next week, beginning Wed- <lb/>
the Farmers Congress <lb/>
will meet in Raleigh, and <lb/>
gates are expected from every <lb/>
agricultural State. Exhibits of <lb/>
North Carolina crops will be <lb/>
made there, and liberal <lb/>
are offered the farmer <lb/>
bowing the best products. The <lb/>
much money they have, they i Reflector has not heard of any <lb/>
forever guarantees the <lb/>
right to us to worship God ac- <lb/>
cording to the dictates of our <lb/>
own consciences, and no one, not <lb/>
even a graded school teacher, <lb/>
has any authority to abridge or <lb/>
enlarge that right, or I have <lb/>
failed to interpret those great <lb/>
instruments aright. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
Z. T. Broughton <lb/>
Young Girls arc Victims <lb/>
of headache, u well older women, <lb/>
bat all get quick relief and prompt <lb/>
cure from Dr. King's New Life <lb/>
the world's brat remedy for <lb/>
nervous They pare <lb/>
blood, and and build up <lb/>
your health. Try them. at all <lb/>
drag stores. <lb/>
accounted for, Governor Draper. <lb/>
Republican, will apparently have <lb/>
a margin over his Democratic <lb/>
opponent, James H. of <lb/>
about compared with <lb/>
a year ago. It also <lb/>
chat Lieutenant <lb/>
nor Republican, <lb/>
has been about same <lb/>
plurality, although last year he <lb/>
swept State, leading Governor <lb/>
Draper and defeating his Demo- <lb/>
by over <lb/>
New Hampshire <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Arnold brought <lb/>
The Reflector a bunch of New <lb/>
Hampshire which <lb/>
he raised in garden. Mr. <lb/>
Arnold had forty of the vines in <lb/>
garden and they pro- <lb/>
about five bushels of the <lb/>
berries. The berries are very <lb/>
large, and when canned and kept <lb/>
for winter use are as good for <lb/>
pica the native berry. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy, relief. <lb/>
Try it <lb/>
Tor j smeared with what I <lb/>
trouble, <lb/>
th doctors told I had <lb/>
trouble. I had tried many remedies, <lb/>
the Dr. almanac cams <lb/>
Into my hands, and I concluded to <lb/>
Heart Curs. bars <lb/>
en three bottles, and now I <lb/>
not suffering at all. I em cured i <lb/>
this did It. I write Oils <lb/>
the hop that It <lb/>
of others who suffer as I aid. <lb/>
MRS. IX <lb/>
Main St. at <lb/>
Your M Dr. Miles Heart <lb/>
Curs, and him J <lb/>
trios of fleet bottle If It <lb/>
i yen. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Ind <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT <lb/>
By j school. <lb/>
the and <lb/>
Mamie and Lee Nichols <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday morn- <lb/>
Warned to buy bushels <lb/>
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb/>
D. Gin for Norfolk Heavenly ha re- <lb/>
day from our our <lb/>
See our new line of dress teacher and t, H. i <lb/>
and before making the He iv.- reams <lb/>
your tali purchases. J. R. Smith , wed t I <lb/>
Co. d Our es <lb/>
of Winter are b. d so I -w n not <lb/>
ville, was town Sunday J see th mo ; <lb/>
School bibles and h c <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. has ever erred, bu d <lb/>
Mrs E. Ii of Rocky thin well. <lb/>
Mount, has visiting her i II it e <lb/>
father mid mother in Ayden, Mr. I i-i humble to our <lb/>
and Mrs. W H Harriss. Heavenly and pry His <lb/>
Dinner baskets, pencil in th- bereft <lb/>
slates, pencils, erasers atone <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. sec -That w our <lb/>
Miss Jimmie Davis left aged <lb/>
day evening for Wilson parents in this, m- event <lb/>
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb/>
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. has <lb/>
There was a runaway at an i snored en z n. Bethany <lb/>
tobacco warehouse Monday after-1 e. our <lb/>
noon- A who was i a <lb/>
to the warehouse, j place will he hard fill. <lb/>
and while unloading the horse j Fourth -That a copy of these <lb/>
jumped to run, caught the resolutions on the <lb/>
one wheel of cart ran school, a copy <lb/>
over The doctor says he I be vein to parents, a <lb/>
is in no serious danger. bi t the Will <lb/>
patterns and B p and one to the Eastern <lb/>
at J. R Smith Co. R fl ct r i r <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Every wife knows n hat <lb/>
appetites farm hands <lb/>
but while eat well they <lb/>
work well, too. <lb/>
Here's a good about i. ed <lb/>
farm hands, them <lb/>
of Quaker Oats. A big dish <lb/>
Quaker Oats with sugar an <lb/>
or is the gr.-ates <lb/>
I he world for a man ho i. <lb/>
vigor and strength for a long <lb/>
C, Mo v. The Quaker Oats <lb/>
n i u. plentifully and often is the man <lb/>
. Piston, was does good work without excessive ;,. <lb/>
at K A last There is a quality <lb/>
evening and took Mrs- R A not found in other <lb/>
i . for it is at <lb/>
with him to head a the list To meet need, <lb/>
end a few days. thus., in climates <lb/>
Mr-. U. E. ls regular size <lb/>
In I . sealed tin <lb/>
t. Li. ; <lb/>
ages end <lb/>
the latter for hot climates. <lb/>
A. H r, of <lb/>
was our <lb/>
G of <lb/>
h down <lb/>
and attended a union, will <lb/>
that Smith's school church at the daring <lb/>
County of Fit n-rs. <lb/>
G C. county or- <lb/>
had Ho the <lb/>
with g. <lb/>
and I ft m for the <lb/>
union meeting Bethel church, <lb/>
near Rev. Mr. Crump- <lb/>
this week and will to the <lb/>
farmers on the subject of organ- <lb/>
Wednesday night, Nov. 3rd, <lb/>
at the school house near Mr. J. <lb/>
was chosen for the W- residence in Beaver <lb/>
next year at Smith's on the Nicholas <lb/>
The Ayden horse market is <lb/>
coming ail time. J. E Win <lb/>
slow is adding more feel t <lb/>
his here, <lb/>
, and corrugated roofing <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
On Friday night, Oct. 89th, j <lb/>
E. L- gave quite a r h, Tobacco Market <lb/>
to the teachers the Ayden ., ft <lb/>
graded who are , averages. Those boys <lb/>
With him. At 8.30 sell it <lb/>
Brown had invited quite a , are , of <lb/>
of young ladies and ., farm-rs the past <lb/>
men of the town and have <lb/>
a merry time, for man <lb/>
three fun was carried o. <lb/>
in the parlor and hall, and at <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Mrs. H B. Smith, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Mm rune <lb/>
A die Nobles, <lb/>
III II <lb/>
. f r the <lb/>
we <lb/>
J i. at <lb/>
at at aver <lb/>
a, <lb/>
o clock all were called into the m at <lb/>
dining room to enjoy the m at at <lb/>
which had been very <lb/>
tastily selected and ., H lid at at <lb/>
Those present were. Mis.-. .,,. . ,. <lb/>
Lena Dawson, Blanche Cannon, . m <lb/>
at <lb/>
Jimmie Davis, Elizabeth , ,,.,, , , , <lb/>
Bland. ft <lb/>
Lucy Turnage, and Messrs. J fl J- <lb/>
Coward, at <lb/>
age, Ned C. R. Can- . . <lb/>
-------a w v w- 3- Jackson-34 a at <lb/>
8-, at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs, C. E. <lb/>
horn, R E. and <lb/>
David Smith went to Bethel <lb/>
church, near Grifton, Saturday <lb/>
morning to attend the Disciples <lb/>
union meeting and returned <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Several from our see- <lb/>
tn union <lb/>
meeting Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Agnes Snub, who is in <lb/>
the teachers training at <lb/>
Greenville, up Saturday <lb/>
evening to and <lb/>
returned m <lb/>
Mrs. went to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
Miss e of <lb/>
land attended the <lb/>
union me at <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Thursday night, Nov. 4th, at <lb/>
Hill school in <lb/>
township, on the Swift creek <lb/>
road, <lb/>
Friday night, Nov. 5th, at <lb/>
Pollard's school house in Green- <lb/>
ville township, on the Tarboro <lb/>
and Greenville road. <lb/>
Saturday night, Nov. 6th, at <lb/>
school house in Green- <lb/>
ville on the Kinston <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Mr. says he would <lb/>
glad if the school committeemen <lb/>
and teachers would announce the <lb/>
meetings to the through <lb/>
out the <lb/>
Broke His Wrist <lb/>
Mr, J. L agent of the <lb/>
Monday morning Southern railroad at <lb/>
visit relative in our section and this point, met with a painful <lb/>
is stopping B, accident Friday. He was in <lb/>
attending to <lb/>
Millicent of business and when about to <lb/>
Bruce and A. Little went board the miming train tore <lb/>
to ;. E, y turn home he fell in some way <lb/>
to visit brother and his and broke his wrist, was <lb/>
T. E. to the hospital to <lb/>
receive medical attention and <lb/>
. , home on the evening train. I <lb/>
ii it <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb/>
non and W. E. Tingle. <lb/>
Car salt tine or course at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Gaudy and rubber belting <lb/>
pipe fitting valves at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Galvanized sinks nice to attach <lb/>
to your pumps for your water <lb/>
shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Windows, doors, lime, cement, . . <lb/>
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
If you need a good open or <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or cart <lb/>
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
at average <lb/>
Evans Rice-30 at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
average <lb/>
C. L. Stokes-68 aw at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
Skinner at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at <lb/>
the highest ma, <lb/>
price for bushels of <lb/>
cotton seed delivered to us in <lb/>
any quantity. <lb/>
A nice line of coffins and <lb/>
caskets always on hand with a <lb/>
nice hearse at your service it <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is <lb/>
at average <lb/>
W. C Jackson-50 at <lb/>
at. at He, at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
average <lb/>
H. G. Mumford-122 at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at <lb/>
waiting your horses and J at <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb/>
Will gin your cotton for one <lb/>
twentieth pound, and give you <lb/>
the bagging and tic a, bring us <lb/>
your cotton. J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Will repair your wagons <lb/>
and buggies or sell you new ones. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. A Dixon. <lb/>
Nice turned work, buckets, <lb/>
window and door frames made <lb/>
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co- Dixon. <lb/>
Call on us for ceiling, flooring, <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb/>
at average <lb/>
On Friday, Oct. 29th, we sold <lb/>
pounds for an <lb/>
average of <lb/>
If you want to make a high <lb/>
average carry your to <lb/>
the Ayden Warehouse, <lb/>
Glenn Gentry, Props. <lb/>
Kills <lb/>
Her Foe of Years. <lb/>
most merciless enemy I had <lb/>
for declares Mrs. James <lb/>
Duncan, of Me., <lb/>
Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely <lb/>
eating or drinking and could scarcely <lb/>
sleep. After many failed <lb/>
and several doctors gave me up. <lb/>
tried Electric Bitters, which cured me <lb/>
completely. Now can eat anything. <lb/>
I am year old and am overjoyed to <lb/>
get my h and strength back <lb/>
For Indigestion, loss of <lb/>
kidney trouble, lame <lb/>
complaints, Its Only <lb/>
at all dealer. <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Al the Close of Business Sept. 1st, 1900. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
discounts . Capital stock <lb/>
and fixtures i Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided fit <lb/>
1,694.78 <lb/>
50.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 992.96 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
U. S. Notes 1,919.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
12,500.00 <lb/>
less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb/>
Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb/>
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 88,016.99 <lb/>
Cashier's outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY PITT <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
swear that <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me. this of Sept., <lb/>
1909, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
W prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
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NOTICE NOTICE I <lb/>
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Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Timber Millions. <lb/>
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finished lumber rot every <lb/>
in railroad ties, <lb/>
piles, farm buildings, fences, <lb/>
poles, and mi e props. The <lb/>
lumber public of th <lb/>
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to forty million dollars a year <lb/>
make good the losses <lb/>
decay. <lb/>
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of more and more concern <lb/>
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relaxation; find it leas easy to <lb/>
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their own neighborhood or avail- <lb/>
themselves of the arts of <lb/>
popular entertainment, while <lb/>
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same civilization that taxes their <lb/>
energy in toil. <lb/>
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of the varied possibilities <lb/>
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of in insisting and <lb/>
demonstrating that the church <lb/>
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meets a genuine human need and <lb/>
la highest of all; because that <lb/>
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institutions need in order to <lb/>
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people who have <lb/>
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entered on the <lb/>
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L Cora F. Button, C S. <lb/>
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virtue of a in t-a -t <lb/>
t-d by A. L. Jackson <lb/>
wife, to H. Long, Trustee on <lb/>
the -h day of 19-9, which <lb/>
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office o the Register of of <lb/>
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w. II. <lb/>
r. G. in s ii S- II, Attorney., <lb/>
Certificate of Dissolution <lb/>
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map, the st- Io- depot <lb/>
n my office, that the Gr- <lb/>
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this S ate. in ill to . ti ; <lb/>
County of Pitt. a i l Ca r a <lb/>
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Secretary -f the St i of Cat <lb/>
do J that the s id <lb/>
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unto set h ml and in official <lb/>
seal, Raleigh, this d of <lb/>
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Seer of State, <lb/>
to as shown <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
Lot- in i I <lb/>
on said map <lb/>
. Lots hi ii <lb/>
on sail ma <lb/>
Lots in Block G, lot as shown on <lb/>
said ma . <lb/>
I. its in II nor. to as <lb/>
on Haiti map- By virtue of a deer- of the Superior <lb/>
to C, as shown mad- the day <lb/>
on s map of October, mill, in a special <lb/>
in c <lb/>
on said m p. <lb/>
Lot in Bum <lb/>
map <lb/>
I Lots in Iii e <lb/>
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Lots in Bluet M I to as shown <lb/>
J no-. to iii, as shown K f k. <lb/>
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Knot as shown and hers, I <lb/>
on Monday, November 8th, i- <lb/>
I to as shown <lb/>
on said m p. <lb/>
i in . N nos, to as shown <lb/>
on said m-p. <lb/>
, Lots in h n, O nos. to H, as shown <lb/>
s id map. <lb/>
Lots in P nos. to as shown <lb/>
-on said m p. <lb/>
Also nos. Ii inclusive front- <lb/>
on new rad. as s- own on said map. <lb/>
Alter sailing the lots as <lb/>
above bed, said will <lb/>
b red for sale as a whole it being <lb/>
the intention to accept the bid or bids <lb/>
which will bring the most money. <lb/>
All purchasers at aid sale will be re- <lb/>
quired to it with the Commissioner <lb/>
ten per cent, of the price <lb/>
on day of s as an of good <lb/>
faith on the part of the <lb/>
the bidder expects to take the property <lb/>
and tie terms of sale. <lb/>
for-, the house <lb/>
sell at lie sale to the highest <lb/>
a tract of land in F. <lb/>
town-hip, a, <lb/>
.- the lands of P, A. Atkinson, <lb/>
M I. Harris, J. R. and <lb/>
Iv on the south side of the pub- <lb/>
road from to <lb/>
Bluff, containing more or. <lb/>
less. Term of -ale cash <lb/>
This the 7th day of October, <lb/>
K. L. Davis, of I <lb/>
Blow, John J-m s, <lb/>
Attorneys. ltd <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
of a decree of the Sup.-r- <lb/>
of ti made in <lb/>
e, J. B. <lb/>
I way, II. Gall-way, et x- <lb/>
p Iv- undersigned commission-.- <lb/>
v-n s II for before th-- co <lb/>
-u . door in at noon, on <lb/>
November 22nd, h- <lb/>
of land in <lb/>
i low ship, a joining the lands <lb/>
o C I'S Calvin Mills, William <lb/>
y Mills ado cs, beginning at i- <lb/>
-a e, sec c me a pat-n <lb/>
., t- d to Cox ii r en s <lb/>
to ma I Henry line, now <lb/>
Ii the s of said Mi Is <lb/>
a ii run fr.-m thence with the sec n <lb/>
Ii .-of raid patent south <lb/>
a line; <lb/>
well sail -n I line a i-a-t <lb/>
. . r.-e lo the lo t- <lb/>
s id ill o ceased; then with <lb/>
their line to the first station i th <lb/>
s me Ian i in a d e-1 from <lb/>
ids ad ii II J <lb/>
Mils, to Mare I <lb/>
th 1874, and re it B <lb/>
x page S-id laid <lb/>
for partition. <lb/>
T i the -2nd. of Oct I <lb/>
J. It. J s <lb/>
In id <lb/>
State of N a, In <lb/>
Coon j, c <lb/>
dam Fountain, rat r <lb/>
J against W IX <lb/>
Potter, L. T. a d <lb/>
B lit, i.-d wife M mi- <lb/>
Helton, N. W. and wife <lb/>
a An Hassell aim <lb/>
Janus r, the last <lb/>
mm r i <lb/>
The defendant L. T. Britt, Gus <lb/>
tin, N. W. i, <lb/>
Ella an-i Annie Haas II. <lb/>
t nonce that a special d <lb/>
entitled as above, has been <lb/>
in the Superior court of Pitt counts. <lb/>
before the clerk, to I the r- a <lb/>
of J W Potter, deceased, in I- <lb/>
mike assets for the t of -lei t-; <lb/>
and the said defendants I <lb/>
t notice- that they are required to <lb/>
ear at the office of the said Clerk <lb/>
the Superior court of said county, <lb/>
on Wed the 17th day of <lb/>
in N C. ad <lb/>
an or demur to the petition and <lb/>
complaint in laid action, or th- <lb/>
will apply to the Court or the <lb/>
demanded therein. <lb/>
D. C. Moore. Clerk <lb/>
Jarvis Blow. for plaintiff. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and by Arden <lb/>
Mills and wife Martha Mills to <lb/>
and Company on the <lb/>
day of Mac, ma re- <lb/>
corded in the Register of I office <lb/>
Terms of one fourth of Pitt North Carolina, in <lb/>
and in of one, Book x-7, page the undersigned <lb/>
two and payments will expose to public sale, be tore the <lb/>
Court H use door in to the <lb/>
to be secured by mortgage Upon the <lb/>
land and to bear interest from of <lb/>
confirmation sale at the rate of six <lb/>
per cent, per annum. <lb/>
The ten p r c- above <lb/>
referred to be counted as a part of end described follows, to <lb/>
the first cash sale i- con- . adj <lb/>
firmed, if a e is not confirmed, it will, <lb/>
of course, be returned. <lb/>
N. W. CAMPBELL. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
October 1909. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
of the Pitt <lb/>
county as administrator of A E. <lb/>
Dudley, deceased late of Greenville, <lb/>
Pitt county, N C, ii lo notify all <lb/>
persons having claims the <lb/>
estate of laid deceased to present <lb/>
them to the undersigned twelve <lb/>
months from this date or notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All person indebted to said estate will <lb/>
pi- make immediate <lb/>
Thia 25th day 1909. <lb/>
8.1. Dudley, <lb/>
highest bidder on on Monday <lb/>
, a certain tract or parcel <lb/>
of land lying I in the county <lb/>
of I and State of North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, to <lb/>
Mills, the T. C. estate, <lb/>
and others, known as part of <lb/>
the William Mills land containing <lb/>
more or less;, to a prior <lb/>
held by the T. C. Cannon <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This tilth, day of October 1909. <lb/>
Harrington Mort- <lb/>
Skinner and Whedbee <lb/>
Attorneys Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
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Cotton and <lb/>
vs on <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
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Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
son 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 8-4. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb/>
He Reflector does job work. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb/>
H D. BATEMAN,, Cashier. <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
With the Experience of Years. <lb/>
Board of Directors <lb/>
And a Capital of <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
We are in position to take good care of our old <lb/>
customers, and also prospective ones. <lb/>
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb/>
v j. j I Have a <lb/>
i Jeweler's<lb/>
Rs or you to <lb/>
Call or write <lb/>
me for what you wish. <lb/>
C. E. Evans. <lb/>
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
n Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary, Stock of everything <lb/>
deeded in your House. Our Pi ices ire low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
and House Furnishing <lb/>
always co to VanDYKE <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth. Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb/>
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T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
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D. W. Harriet, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N G <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
P JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
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left et H. L. <lb/>
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No. <lb/>
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is Urn see toga i <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
West N. C Oct. 27.- <lb/>
The <lb/>
held its convention in our <lb/>
lat week. While here <lb/>
tie delegates visited all the col- <lb/>
departments and <lb/>
impeded the textile <lb/>
said one of the mill men. <lb/>
had no idea any Southern <lb/>
school was so splendidly <lb/>
for work The <lb/>
found the fol <lb/>
gram of the <lb/>
tin of interest to <lb/>
Textile <lb/>
P. A Ga. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Winslow, Clinton. S. C. <lb/>
The Card A. M. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
Future of the Spinning <lb/>
T. F. S- C. <lb/>
as a Skilled Opera- <lb/>
Wm. Nelson, Neuse. N. C. <lb/>
Economy in Cotton <lb/>
J. F- King, King s <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
watched, with in <lb/>
st. the battalion parade and <lb/>
competitive drill on the <lb/>
fa grounds Wednesday of fair <lb/>
Many compliments were <lb/>
pal the cadets for their <lb/>
and well executed move <lb/>
mats by military men who <lb/>
the drill. The judges <lb/>
At-Gen. J. F. Lt. C <lb/>
Leinster, and B. F. <lb/>
agreed that company C, <lb/>
by E. A. <lb/>
won the honor of <lb/>
casing th- colors during <lb/>
year. <lb/>
ween was filled with <lb/>
of uncommon interest at <lb/>
th college. Throughout the <lb/>
wk thronged the <lb/>
cap us, indicating that interest <lb/>
education rapidly <lb/>
our foot ball team <lb/>
the Blue Grass lads by <lb/>
a ore of to on the local <lb/>
Since thy Kentucky <lb/>
are champions of West, <lb/>
defeat by the A- M. team <lb/>
little credit to our college. <lb/>
he medal for stock-judging at <lb/>
won by C. L. Cruse, <lb/>
a ember of the junior class. <lb/>
a little interest was <lb/>
teed in the contest- <lb/>
college exhibits at the fair <lb/>
entire aide the <lb/>
ea wing of hall. The <lb/>
department made a <lb/>
interesting exhibit. The <lb/>
and mechanical exhibits <lb/>
we each typical of the high <lb/>
work of these departments, <lb/>
F. Massey, form- <lb/>
head of the <lb/>
the college <lb/>
and spoke- briefly to the <lb/>
Massey is one <lb/>
known <lb/>
writers, and is alway a <lb/>
visitor here. <lb/>
most prevalent <lb/>
dry cold weather of the <lb/>
ear winter months. Parents <lb/>
of children should be <lb/>
for it. All that is needed <lb/>
is bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Remedy. Many mothers <lb/>
without it in their <lb/>
hops and it has never <lb/>
them. Sold by all drug- <lb/>
Cl and see P. M. Johnston <lb/>
in town for general engine <lb/>
repair work and any- <lb/>
you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
DUE ICE CREAM <lb/>
an be made frozen in <lb/>
cost <lb/>
Cent a <lb/>
o one <lb/>
J- ICE Powder <lb/>
a quart of milk freeze. <lb/>
ii cooking, no nothing <lb/>
to add. Everything but the <lb/>
ind milk in the package. <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
of the most <lb/>
ice you ever ate, <lb/>
ft <lb/>
I. <lb/>
at you grocers, <lb/>
o mail if be does not keep ii. <lb/>
Ca. U Bey, H. Y. <lb/>
ease <lb/>
BROTHER J R. MOORE. <lb/>
The subject of these <lb/>
was born on the h day <lb/>
of April, 1853, and became a <lb/>
Mason early in life, first joining <lb/>
King Solomon's No. <lb/>
N. C. from which h- <lb/>
to join Greenville <lb/>
August 21st. 1899. <lb/>
He was called labor t <lb/>
October 8th, 1909 Being a <lb/>
Mason at heart; Brother Moore <lb/>
was regarded as an upright <lb/>
and Mason and was much esteem <lb/>
ed by all who knew him. H <lb/>
was in bad health several years <lb/>
before his death. A <lb/>
member of his church, with <lb/>
implicit faith in his Saviour. <lb/>
R- solved 1st. That this <lb/>
desires to express to his bereaved <lb/>
family that sympathy which ail <lb/>
true Masons feel toward all <lb/>
sorrow and assure them the <lb/>
will always find our <lb/>
responsive to the cry of distress <lb/>
in what ever form it may come. <lb/>
Resolves 2nd, That a copy of <lb/>
these resolutions be spread upon <lb/>
minutes and published in <lb/>
Orphan and a <lb/>
copy be sent to his family. <lb/>
H. Bentley <lb/>
A. J. Griffin, Com. <lb/>
C. C. Vines, <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/>
Good Stories. <lb/>
The Youth's Companion abounds <lb/>
in stirring of adventure <lb/>
and One may describe <lb/>
an from accidental <lb/>
another a strange encounter <lb/>
wild or <lb/>
beast. <lb/>
Many of these stories are <lb/>
true as to facts, and only dis- <lb/>
guised as to names and places. <lb/>
A or more such stories <lb/>
will be published during 1910 in <lb/>
addition to nearly others <lb/>
good stories in all, and no <lb/>
two alike. And this is not count <lb/>
the serial stories, which it is <lb/>
d will be considered by <lb/>
Companion readers as the <lb/>
best The Companion has ever <lb/>
published. <lb/>
Every new subscriber will find <lb/>
it of special advantage to send at <lb/>
once the for the new 1910 <lb/>
volume. Not only does he get <lb/>
the beautiful <lb/>
for 1910, lithographed in <lb/>
thirteen colors and gold, but <lb/>
the issues of The Companion tor <lb/>
the remaining weeks of <lb/>
from the time the subscription is <lb/>
received. <lb/>
The Companion, <lb/>
Companion Building, <lb/>
Boston, Mass. <lb/>
New Subscriptions Received at <lb/>
this <lb/>
When a cold becomes settled <lb/>
in the system it will take several <lb/>
treatment to cure it, and <lb/>
the best remedy to use is <lb/>
i 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/>
More Fine Potatoes. <lb/>
Mr. W. L. Nobles is another <lb/>
is making a record <lb/>
raising fine sweet potatoes. He <lb/>
brought The Reflector some <lb/>
s, one of them weighing <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
Many school children suffer <lb/>
from constipation, which is often <lb/>
the cause of seeming stupidity <lb/>
at lessons. Chamberlain's <lb/>
and Liver Tablets are an <lb/>
ideal to a child, <lb/>
for they are mild and gentle in <lb/>
their effect, and will cure p <lb/>
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb/>
all druggist. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office opposite K. L. Smith <lb/>
-tables, and next door to John I l . <lb/>
an buggy Cob new <lb/>
TRUTHFUL <lb/>
Reads Them with <lb/>
common Interest. <lb/>
A lie cit Is hi exp r- <lb/>
in f I owing st No <lb/>
than h s can be had <lb/>
The truthful r. ports of <lb/>
n is the e t proof in the <lb/>
world. Read and be convinced. <lb/>
John G Co t <lb/>
Greenville Kid- <lb/>
iv-y Pills in my case surpassed any <lb/>
r. med I h. pr I. <lb/>
F- r some time my were <lb/>
the secretions <lb/>
frequent painful in When <lb/>
I read of Kidney b, I <lb/>
so much impressed I procured a <lb/>
b-x at Join U Dru, <lb/>
seemed to go directly to th.- seat <lb/>
of my trouble and gave me relief a <lb/>
short time. My were r. d <lb/>
to condition and felt <lb/>
in every <lb/>
sale by ail deal. rs. Price <lb/>
et Co. Huff Jo, <lb/>
New York, agents for th United <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
R. L. GARB <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third street, formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb/>
lade <lb/>
rust<lb/>
no longer handle Win Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb/>
received the the famous D WIRE <lb/>
FENCE- Strictly Independent. Car just <lb/>
Don't to sec it. B; t Fence Prices. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Mo Ore and I <lb/>
J K <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Skinner. I <lb/>
H. H. Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER ft WHEDBEE <lb/>
I N- C <lb/>
All ladies coming to Greenville <lb/>
bopping are invited t <lb/>
go to the rest room, re <lb/>
v. ill find everything <lb/>
You will find them in the <lb/>
building on Third street. They <lb/>
are free to <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
AND BOYS <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work in the <lb/>
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb/>
At 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 th- pay U good We can <lb/>
you a in town <lb/>
of West Tarboro. <lb/>
A Free Education For Your <lb/>
Small Children <lb/>
ii-iv-- at <lb/>
and <lb/>
We h V had steady work all the <lb/>
year. not fear a shut down, <lb/>
we will work for you every <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Come and Sec the Work or Write <lb/>
GEL IV r. HAL <lb/>
TARBORO N. C <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE WORLD. <lb/>
Assets over <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
Door to <lb/>
VILLE. NA <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
STEAM LAUNDRY <lb/>
The Old Reliable Again Represented <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
have t k-n th agency <lb/>
for th Wilmington Steam Laundry, <lb/>
that the people know the best <lb/>
work any has represented <lb/>
here. This is equip- <lb/>
pt d. cs and delivers when <lb/>
promised. <lb/>
Will for a-id deliver your la <lb/>
or left with Will. <lb/>
at the store in Dancy I <lb/>
next door to No r and <lb/>
he will serve you <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Just received Repeating <lb/>
Rifles, No. made by the i <lb/>
Swiss government. Cost l <lb/>
each. We will sell for ten days <lb/>
at each. <lb/>
Come and see how we do it. <lb/>
Baker art <lb/>
LEAD RS IN HARDWARE <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
N. Carolina<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At tin- close of business Sept. 1st. <lb/>
Seed Wheat, <lb/>
Oafs, Rye and Barley, <lb/>
We are not only the <lb/>
era in Seed Grain in the South, but <lb/>
i sell the best, cleanest am <lb/>
heaviest qualities. Our stocks <lb/>
from the best and <lb/>
crops, and our <lb/>
are fully equipped with the <lb/>
most improved machinery <lb/>
cleaning. you want superior <lb/>
crops <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Prices quoted on request <lb/>
Q Descriptive <lb/>
full information all <lb/>
Heeds, mailed <lb/>
WOOD ft SONS, <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Lame back conies on suddenly <lb/>
and if extremely painful. It <lb/>
caused by rheumatism of the <lb/>
muscles. Quick relief is afford- <lb/>
ed by applying Chamberlain's <lb/>
Liniment. Sold by all <lb/>
See P. M, Johnston for your <lb/>
mill and mill repairs. <lb/>
All work guaranteed. <lb/>
If you singing; canary <lb/>
bird r select gold from <lb/>
the Bird man and Gold <lb/>
see or phone B. <lb/>
Whichard at The Reflector office, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a in deed execute <lb/>
I by D. b. to Mi <lb/>
the day <lb/>
1908, and y recorded in the <lb/>
of de d- of Pitt county. North <lb/>
Carol n in book the u-- <lb/>
will expose public sale, <lb/>
u the court door in Given <lb/>
v lie for cash, to the highest . <lb/>
in Monday the day November, <lb/>
u, the lowing real <lb/>
Th cert tin lot and i i the <lb/>
t of Greenville, N <lb/>
on west side of street, l <lb/>
-1 st on St. on ill. <lb/>
south east corner of T. R. Moore's <lb/>
thence running in a northerly <lb/>
h with Evans street <lb/>
feet, in a westerly direction <lb/>
with the line of W. T. Hunter's <lb/>
and I with 11th street. feet, <lb/>
in a southerly direction with J. <lb/>
A Wilson's lot and with Wash- <lb/>
street, in an <lb/>
Easterly direction with T. K. Moore's <lb/>
lot aid pare el 12th street, <lb/>
feet t one <lb/>
fourth of an MM more or less, to <lb/>
satisfy said deed. <lb/>
This day of October, 1909 <lb/>
Lena s, Mortgagee, <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can a l <lb/>
K W <lb/>
nail or screw driver or an- <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
Is a you could desire, <lb/>
we will see that your tool W <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful <lb/>
I Of Course<lb/>
j. You get s rs <lb/>
j Horse Goods t c S <lb/>
i Corey <lb/>
Loans stock 810,000.00 <lb/>
Overdraft secured and unsecured Furniture and fixtures Due from Cash 1.680.60 6,718.86 fond Undivided profits less cur. exp and taxes pd 2,868.60 Bills payable <lb/>
Gold ear. of deposits <lb/>
Silver coin, including minor coin currency Nut bank and other U s. sub. to cheek 29,427.68 Cashier's Certified <lb/>
876,888.71 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J R. Davis, the bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 10th day of Sept., 1909. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
U. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
R. I. Davis, <lb/>
B. M. Lewis. <lb/>
T. L. Turnage, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
1.1 is ISM. The aim of in m-t by <lb/>
ruction under t the lowest<lb/>
tn to furnish <lb/>
place body, n and heart a <lb/>
ha. h. -i -n , . <lb/>
II T. within Ti. <lb/>
worth <lb/>
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN <lb/>
pay, all ch the y, t, nm <lb/>
in. p. ,, i and tuition In i Ii <lb/>
except and k lo <lb/>
JAMES CANNON. A <lb/>
Report of Condition <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
in the State of N. C. at the close of business, Sept. I <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts sec. and <lb/>
All other Stocks, <lb/>
house, <lb/>
and <lb/>
from Banks A 1-. . <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
Time 719.04 Sub. <lb/>
Stall of North Carolina- County of Pitt, . <lb/>
I. C. S. I ashier. r tho above named bank, solemnly swear that <lb/>
statement true to the my knowledge I <lb/>
Subscribed and to before me, <lb/>
day of Sept, 1909. <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
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you owe it o your r to ex-lard, of acknowledged lame <lb/>
ma display in the trade, hour d <lb/>
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be all the again. hero November 16th, and Al ,, ,. <lb/>
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lot. AW Ange Co. I the church for th occasion A <lb/>
v new supply hardware I large attendance is expected, and Ll <lb/>
our people open ft, , . , ,, <lb/>
in entertainment, A . B few . i <lb/>
the lean.-., the <lb/>
and we are look- the h, ,. <lb/>
forward to a great time. v union began <lb/>
Joe Lang, s employee of .,,.,, B c ,. ,;. ,,, ; , <lb/>
the Pitt Co., met with , G Ba ,,. , G ,. <lb/>
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f. <lb/>
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d. <lb/>
in a. V. Ange i Co. <lb/>
A ii w lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Barrington, Co <lb/>
received a nice <lb/>
lot of dress goods. <lb/>
A. Ange i Co. <lb/>
v i . to <lb/>
cattle <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr At ins Hardware to. store. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
R t bad accident yesterday. of J. M. Ben-I <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. a Cotton gin his hand, <lb/>
a shipment of a solid car of Pitt was caught by the saws, and M Lather with few <lb/>
county school desk today. The arm was cut up very badly. Dr. men and a few of k.,,. <lb/>
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
nett, of C V. In the State of at the close of business, 1st, <lb/>
la continually ii being oat of town. Dr. <lb/>
rapidly. Better your or Laughinghouse Dixon am- <lb/>
early. A. G, Cox I nutated the arm and dressed the <lb/>
Co , Winterville, N. C. wound. <lb/>
Oysters We have them The services in Baptist <lb/>
day and Saturday nights. this week are being well <lb/>
D. Co. attended, we are having <lb/>
We have lust received a excellent preaching, too. <lb/>
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb/>
Forced into Exile <lb/>
A nice lot dry goods and Wm U; church, of o-k. <lb/>
. ; ., , , was tn . <lb/>
notions in. , won d ears a <lb/>
A. . Ange Co. k g that had defied <lb/>
Stray up-one black <lb/>
white spotted bull, about i SB Dr. Kin <lb/>
year, old; mark under bit i I <lb/>
Doth ears. Owner oar. gel same , It saves th us years from <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
people. <lb/>
As brother G. J. tie Overdrafts secured <lb/>
I Loans and 6.114.41 Stock <lb/>
ard unsecured <lb/>
Banking house, Fur- <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
or, i ad jet arrived. <lb/>
Kev. R. A Scot <lb/>
land Neck. elected in <lb/>
and Pastor I from <lb/>
secretary. Bankers <lb/>
Subjects of interest items, <lb/>
cussed and the spirit of g <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
profit. <lb/>
I ex. tax's pd <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
, , . I Time certificate <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Deposit subjects <lb/>
411.82 . <lb/>
i Cashier s Checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
985.001 <lb/>
606.46 Total <lb/>
mm ii- cir <lb/>
.-n.;. was strong. <lb/>
afternoon was other U. S. notes <lb/>
more largely attended. l <lb/>
Friday night introductory , . <lb/>
sermon was preached ft v. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
G. Weldon. j, ; Gardner, Cashier of the <lb/>
sermon was thoughtful and h swear that the above is tine i <lb/>
Many spoke in high praise knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, <lb/>
by paying aim Subscribed sworn to be- <lb/>
cost. This October Cures morning was devoted I fore me, this 10th day of <lb/>
J. A. Ii F. No the R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
4,000.1 <lb/>
960.1 <lb/>
65.1 <lb/>
; c ii <lb/>
N. C. guaranteed all excellent and tie attend <lb/>
Mill for establish-1 <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
i- now <lb/>
i good. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
John Z. Bro. i. <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
.,., At m. a Baptist church, <lb/>
or. ; <lb/>
for sale. It consists of the fol- Today. Friday. P. D. Foxhall. tors and delegates taking part. L ., , B , . p t a. <lb/>
On.- wheat mill, one; at the Star Branch of the Con- Saturday Mr. BanKing LO., <lb/>
corn mill, one work shop with Tobacco Co. sold Johnson, of editor i AT N. C. <lb/>
boring machine, band saw, plain-702 pounds of tobacco for of Charity and Children, puke <lb/>
rip saw a blacksmith 2.661.10. an average of 112.26. on the as At the close of business, Sept., 1st, 1900. <lb/>
shop. For further information of a E. E. <lb/>
apply to W. H. Smith, sales by of Neck, with; Resources Liabilities <lb/>
ville, N. C. I M. K Smith at at j telling effect few minute discounts <lb/>
Mr. Mis. John Smith were If at at at spoke en and Religious j Overdrafts secured <lb/>
visiting relatives in at average j Liberty. I and unsecured profits less <lb/>
Sundry. i P. B. -890 Sunday morning at o'clock fixture. <lb/>
Geneva Edwards, a W. at Prof Wilson, of j,,,,. and 2,091.90 Time certifies <lb/>
H. S. student, spent Saturday at at at conduced a Sunday school mass I <lb/>
and Sunday at her home in average meeting with excellent attend-1 minor currency 1,917.92 <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
country. <lb/>
meeting with excellent attend-1 <lb/>
nod interest. Ail<lb/>
Misses Kate Chapman and N A. the <lb/>
Hattie left her.- Saturday lie. at at rt invited to attend which they did ,.,, . , ,. , ,, , <lb/>
to r , STATE OB NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
l take at at L W. a Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
their school. The sermon that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
earl Forbes, of at by Dr. K. T. of knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn lo he <lb/>
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday at at at I ind of Mere, <lb/>
with Misses Patti Evelyn at College, no man can <lb/>
w. and returned home Mon-72 at average He was fore y <lb/>
went w her day. L R at a severe cold, but the s- <lb/>
home yesterday . was excellent. Many <lb/>
treat spent Monday at a- at were present <lb/>
people deserve <lb/>
E. U. Cox, J. L. ad O. W. great credit for their attendance <lb/>
. . . ., , i and excellent entertain- <lb/>
went to Ayden Sunday AVERAGES YET. A good was <lb/>
taken for the pews have <lb/>
log a.<lb/>
. School <lb/>
are you, ate <lb/>
o. Mtg, <lb/>
Co. .-. <lb/>
P. A. Edmundson spent <lb/>
day In Kinston- <lb/>
Mrs, M. G. .-, bes <lb/>
been visiting her mother, n <lb/>
is. d horn ten <lb/>
O- W. Rollins and F. A. E <lb/>
rakes Then at the Star <lb/>
. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks. <lb/>
0.1 and Mi . Mail. <lb/>
Ni v 2-. . d 3rd. P. D. F- x . Ky who , t, <lb/>
j . f . ail h; would K <lb/>
th- Star warehouse ton's Salve co-ed him. <lb/>
To- tor barns, s, cuts, c v.;., <lb/>
wounds, bruises. Cures r <lb/>
all <lb/>
o . , <lb/>
-old 50.8 pounds of <lb/>
for S on rut,<lb/>
. f <lb/>
I . <lb/>
E Buck at <lb/>
a , <lb/>
cs <lb/>
Flour at <lb/>
Attention is called . <lb/>
of Jonathan <lb/>
who has st i i; d a flour <lb/>
attended <lb/>
at country. boils, <lb/>
a nice lot j, c. ft <lb/>
and J attended the <lb/>
a Co dedicatory services of the pi . <lb/>
Mia. Ai. u. is visiting church at Sunday <lb/>
her mower, near tots Miss Belva Dixon <lb/>
wees was en route . r <lb/>
went to k Branch, where <lb/>
on <lb/>
d- wing sale from T. H. King has been .- <lb/>
up. a. W. a meeting a. <lb/>
i Bare <lb/>
Point, came evening to ports a good matting, <lb/>
spend Saturday <lb/>
through our town Monday n- <lb/>
Anew lot of dry goods and route fa W . barrels of flour he can grind <lb/>
notions of all L J- of con, meal ard <lb/>
at Harrington, Co. . am representing the oldest J -lo ; at,, m a w hominy <lb/>
vent to and Life and Fire <lb/>
Green, Friday. I insurance companies in the world. f <lb/>
Salt received in bank building at <lb/>
, at at Washington with a ca <lb/>
at of barrels per day. This <lb/>
prove a great convenience <lb/>
-15.0, to those who raise wheat <lb/>
at . at can Bet <lb/>
t Mn a <lb/>
at at feet with <lb/>
floors, and in to the <lb/>
i Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
I Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
from and <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat hunk and other <lb/>
U. S <lb/>
Total in <lb/>
JO <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
4.500.00 <lb/>
8,000.00<lb/>
Deposits sub to check 21,440.33 <lb/>
Reserve for interest <lb/>
and taxes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
M. Jones. <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Notary Public, j Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business, Sept. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discount Capital stock 16,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 650.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 432.00 <lb/>
Dills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
89.98 Time of deposit 203.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck 8,180.66 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
We, J. E Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb/>
of the above-named hank, do solemnly that the above state- <lb/>
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A. <lb/>
Asst, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 10th day of Sept., <lb/>
U. II <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. E. GREEN, <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
A. G. Cox, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
at I <lb/>
new lot can supply your j Roes, Winterville, N. C. at at <lb/>
needs. A. W. j The price paid for <lb/>
Mars who Turkeys, geese, eggs, at A. W. <lb/>
has been reviewing her studies Ange it Co's. Turkeys a special <lb/>
in school here, to her <lb/>
h me at Saratoga to luxe <lb/>
charge of <lb/>
at <lb/>
aver- <lb/>
Miss Lil i at <lb/>
holidays. a at <lb/>
An light been w l <lb/>
in at the artesian well. This average <lb/>
E SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. WOOTEN. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
in to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year<lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
PITT TY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER I COO. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WHIRLED TC <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Dashes Tree at <lb/>
Speed <lb/>
CASTS GLOOM OVER <lb/>
Ex-Senator Instantly Killed,; <lb/>
Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr., Dies en Route <lb/>
to Hospital. Messrs. Flanagan <lb/>
and Hear Death <lb/>
MANY SYMPATHETIC MESSAGES <lb/>
Being From AM Parts of N <lb/>
C sad Other Slates by Families of <lb/>
the Killed and <lb/>
Will be Held Sunday. . <lb/>
No more horrible automobile <lb/>
accident has bean d in <lb/>
North Carolina than that which <lb/>
occurred here late Friday after <lb/>
Greenville was never <lb/>
more shocked and saddened than <lb/>
by this terrible disaster. <lb/>
Mr. E. O. Flanagan had three <lb/>
f is -ex J. L. Flem- <lb/>
and Messrs. Harry Skinner, <lb/>
Jr., and S. C. for a <lb/>
ride in his machine. <lb/>
gone out the sand-clay road, and <lb/>
this road affording an excellent <lb/>
track tor speeding Mr <lb/>
driving his machine at <lb/>
high rote. When opposite the i <lb/>
home of Mr. J. J. Jenkins on the <lb/>
place some lumber wagon- <lb/>
were just ahead, and when Mr. <lb/>
Flanagan turned out to pass <lb/>
these he lost control of the ma- <lb/>
chine and it plunged against <lb/>
tree. The terrific compact with <lb/>
the tree turned the machine over <lb/>
and it was a complete <lb/>
being broken into many pieces. <lb/>
A ridge in the side of the road <lb/>
caused it, at the it <lb/>
running, to strike the tree about <lb/>
five feet above the ground. <lb/>
Mr. Fleming, who occupied the <lb/>
left rear sat, must have tried to <lb/>
jump from car, as he was <lb/>
hurled a great <lb/>
or feet, and falling on his head <lb/>
in the road his neck was broken, <lb/>
death resulting almost instantly. <lb/>
Mr. Flanagan was caught <lb/>
under the machine with much <lb/>
its immense weight on ins breast <lb/>
and shoulder. In this perilous <lb/>
position it is a wonder every par- <lb/>
of life was not crushed out <lb/>
of him. It was with difficulty <lb/>
that he was released, and he was <lb/>
unconscious when taken out but <lb/>
soon regained consciousness. <lb/>
He was suffering terribly when <lb/>
to his home. Three ribs <lb/>
were broken, shoulder badly <lb/>
hurt and bruises more less about <lb/>
his body. <lb/>
Mr. Skinner received a <lb/>
skull by striking his fore- <lb/>
head in the fall, but was at first <lb/>
able to sit up and talk about <lb/>
the accident. He became <lb/>
conscious before reaching the <lb/>
home of his Col. Harry <lb/>
Skinner, and soon after arrival <lb/>
there was hurried to the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern depot and started <lb/>
to a hospital in Richmond, Dr. <lb/>
L. C. Skinner and Mayor H. W. <lb/>
Whedbee him. <lb/>
After the sad <lb/>
news come back that Mr. <lb/>
SKinner died there. <lb/>
His father was away from <lb/>
home at the time of the accident, <lb/>
and after much effort he was <lb/>
located in Wilmington where the <lb/>
sad news of his sons death was <lb/>
communicated to him. The At- <lb/>
Coast Line officials <lb/>
a special train to take Col. Skin- <lb/>
to Wilson, and from there <lb/>
he accompanied the remains <lb/>
home this morning. One sister, <lb/>
Miss Lottie, was visiting in <lb/>
to s <lb/>
ed h r. she <lb/>
through the c . . <lb/>
here about mid i <lb/>
Mr. I <lb/>
injured of any <lb/>
While no , <lb/>
ho w <lb/>
was rendered u .- <lb/>
was <lb/>
for in <lb/>
sell was out x. I <lb/>
visit on the s in <lb/>
led these <lb/>
a few f r <lb/>
Coming to Mr <lb/>
doctor saw i m <lb/>
tr <lb/>
and no d HI i <lb/>
quickly pi <lb/>
Several p <lb/>
saw the ac -i <lb/>
the scene i <lb/>
J. J <lb/>
whose horn M <lb/>
ed heroic s- <lb/>
first to arm <lb/>
the <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
News of t-i <lb/>
doctors a <lb/>
citizens i i <lb/>
injured were <lb/>
homes a . <lb/>
the lifeless <lb/>
Ml taken hi ii <lb/>
wife and n, <lb/>
only a hid <lb/>
been joyously aw I com- <lb/>
of I ; fa; to <lb/>
supper. <lb/>
The entire was <lb/>
shrouded in i he de- <lb/>
accident and every <lb/>
heart was touched sorrow. <lb/>
All this of <lb/>
telegraph and , e mes- <lb/>
sages con. to and <lb/>
friends of the lea <lb/>
breathing, <lb/>
i i<lb/>
i . <lb/>
A.,. <lb/>
i nation <lb/>
I i H in <lb/>
-ill . <lb/>
n ,. <lb/>
R IN SESSION. <lb/>
Pitt up <lb/>
Dar i . <lb/>
course <lb/>
i ii.- ill His <lb/>
.- s lawyer t <lb/>
w rapidly i to prominent <lb/>
. us He v s <lb/>
elected senator from <lb/>
and served with <lb/>
mm honor. It was he wen <lb/>
the session of inti <lb/>
secured the of h <lb/>
to establish th- But I <lb/>
i- a Training School <lb/>
was most in the cam <lb/>
following thats cured this <lb/>
for Greenville. <lb/>
In 1899 he Miss <lb/>
White, of Greenville, and is Mir- <lb/>
. by th- wife three <lb/>
small Children. He leaves a <lb/>
brother. Dr. M I. Fleming, of <lb/>
Hamilton, and two sisters, Mrs. <lb/>
f Nana Brown Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
Toe White, of Greenville, <lb/>
He was a member of the <lb/>
, id Masonic, and Odd <lb/>
lows fraternities, and was held <lb/>
Ken high esteem, <lb/>
w ho <lb/>
Mr, Larry Skinner, Jr, in Jury <lb/>
Mr. J. L -y o . <lb/>
.;,. .,. was thy to Pitt <lb/>
. a for . P t <lb/>
re Superior <lb/>
the e re- morning with Judge O. H. Guion<lb/>
with d <lb/>
f c . <lb/>
young men presiding and Solicitor C. L. Ab <lb/>
were of the terrible . i State. <lb/>
mobile wreck The following were drawn as <lb/>
The attendance the W. <lb/>
Brown, Foreman, W J. By- <lb/>
an, Richard Wingate. N. O. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER, JR. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Skinner, Jr, was <lb/>
born in Greenville July 25th, <lb/>
1882. In his boyhood and youth <lb/>
he attended the Greenville Male <lb/>
Academy and after finishing <lb/>
there went to School at <lb/>
, m was very i, r , the <lb/>
being estimated in the <lb/>
r It looked like not <lb/>
a I of there. <lb/>
from the <lb/>
and towns <lb/>
i pay their respects to the dead. <lb/>
ad was bowed in sorrow, <lb/>
heart felt the touch <lb/>
sadness at the loss of two <lb/>
men. mingled with <lb/>
y for thus- most <lb/>
r The floral tributes <lb/>
many, c being h d <lb/>
in view coverings f hi <lb/>
is. <lb/>
funeral service of Mr. <lb/>
H i -.-, Skim r, took <lb/>
m. thy horn- of <lb/>
father. Col. Harry r, <lb/>
and was conducted by <lb/>
Gallagher of New A <lb/>
the churches of the town were <lb/>
at this hour out of respect <lb/>
for the deceased The <lb/>
w in the Episcopal cemetery, <lb/>
the pl bearers being as follows <lb/>
Active-Rev. B. F. Huske, <lb/>
Messrs. J B. HiggS. F. M. <lb/>
Wooten, J. B. James, Julius <lb/>
W. F. Evans, A. . <lb/>
Moore, R. W. Ward. F. J. <lb/>
Forbes. R C Flanagan, W. B. <lb/>
i Wilson, Jr., Alex. Blow, Jr., L. <lb/>
Oxford, then to the University. W- Tucker, A. White, T. M. <lb/>
Completing his college course he R l Carr, Harry White <lb/>
and W. H. Jr. Honorary- <lb/>
sympathy <lb/>
North <lb/>
States. Ph. <lb/>
touched the ha <lb/>
it was in <lb/>
. also studied law at the <lb/>
I injured, j obtained license to practice <lb/>
of 1904, admitted to the bar <lb/>
a over in Greenville and became a <lb/>
I m other of the firm of Skinner <lb/>
accident I Whedbee, of which his father, <lb/>
where Col. Harry Skinner, wad the <lb/>
Ski on <lb/>
J. A- Giles. B. W. Moseley, F. <lb/>
G. James. A. L. Blow, Sr., <lb/>
H. Long, T. R. Moore, W. <lb/>
W. L Brown, W. M <lb/>
King, J G J. L. Little. <lb/>
J. R. R. Williams, D. C. <lb/>
Mi re, D. J. Whichard, Or E. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
. j re, J. n <lb/>
Skinner was the bast lawyer to his age in A j,,, H c R <lb/>
u i. o. <lb/>
n . <lb/>
The <lb/>
will . <lb/>
Sunday morn. The funeral of Mr. J. L. <lb/>
church interment as having one of t finest <lb/>
in E pal cemetery, minds with which they had com- took place a. clock p m <lb/>
The funeral Fleming will in contact. Be special f <lb/>
take place at o'clock Sunday personal clerk to his father residence by <lb/>
Hodges, J. L. Buck, , L. <lb/>
an. W. A. Garris, W. T. est. <lb/>
J. A. H. If. Bullock, <lb/>
Richard Harris, W. D. White- <lb/>
H. B. Smith. Robt rt Pitt- <lb/>
man, J. Cox. J. C. Gas <lb/>
kins G. B. Haddock, W. C. <lb/>
j In the beginning of his charge the other <lb/>
Ito the grand jury, Judge Guion fit <lb/>
expressed his sympathy to the <lb/>
community in the great <lb/>
had it in the terrible <lb/>
a few days ago He <lb/>
said that o him personally <lb/>
was one of the greatest shocks <lb/>
he Had been called upon to bear. <lb/>
During his previous here <lb/>
he had become greatly endeared <lb/>
to the men whom God had seen <lb/>
fit to so suddenly take away <lb/>
They were men of whom any <lb/>
community might feel proud. <lb/>
The community has a <lb/>
that will be felt for years, <lb/>
and the loss to the bar of the <lb/>
court is a treat one. He he <lb/>
felt it in his heart at the opening <lb/>
o court to express the grief <lb/>
he felt over this calamity, and <lb/>
to send through the grand jury <lb/>
a message of heartfelt sympathy <lb/>
to the people of the community- <lb/>
I Notwithstanding we face such <lb/>
la calamity, continued Judge <lb/>
there are duties <lb/>
must be discharged by those of <lb/>
us who are left to discharge <lb/>
them, and proceeded to call the <lb/>
attention of the jury to matters <lb/>
that would likely come before <lb/>
.,,, <lb/>
. i <lb/>
,; <lb/>
ea i b <lb/>
Bryant, y <lb/>
rot <lb/>
Smith u a <lb/>
affray, Cuba Smith ca I d and <lb/>
S m Smith . <lb/>
tin W. I removing <lb/>
plead- guilty, judgment suspend- <lb/>
ed payment of co I <lb/>
J ii on Fleming, disturbing re- <lb/>
worship, pleads guilty, <lb/>
fined and c <lb/>
Arthur H <lb/>
Gray. Louis Foster, w.-- . Hen- <lb/>
Mitchell, B b <lb/>
and G Wooten, gambling, <lb/>
plead guilty, judgment <lb/>
ed as to and -1, <lb/>
fined . and <lb/>
R D. <lb/>
deadly RU <lb/>
judgment -u <lb/>
mint of <lb/>
Bro am. carry a- <lb/>
ed weapon, pleads fined <lb/>
a-. <lb/>
carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, fined and <lb/>
Cost-, <lb/>
Jim Tim <lb/>
Tripp, selling wine, plead <lb/>
Judgment suspended as to Bob <lb/>
Tripp. others tin -d one- <lb/>
third of costs e. ch. <lb/>
William Faircloth and Charlie <lb/>
Mab.-y affray, Faircloth fined <lb/>
and imprisoned five months, <lb/>
Mabry fined and <lb/>
five months <lb/>
Charlie Mabry, carrying con- <lb/>
v. pleads guilty, <lb/>
fined and imprison- <lb/>
ed three months, <lb/>
John Dickens, carrying con- <lb/>
pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb/>
Williams, assault with <lb/>
pleads guilty, <lb/>
i upon pay- <lb/>
them for consideration. He said; <lb/>
that with excellent oft, <lb/>
the solicitor at the last court he f <lb/>
had hoped that the docket at this<lb/>
afternoon from his late residence, <lb/>
under the of thy <lb/>
ti I <lb/>
will b <lb/>
sketches of the two men <lb/>
killed must bu brief <lb/>
today, as under the great stress <lb/>
of grief and sorrow into <lb/>
the community is plunged we <lb/>
can only now mention some <lb/>
instances in the life of each that <lb/>
come to mind the time. Later <lb/>
more suitable tributes will be <lb/>
published Daily Reflect r <lb/>
the United States District At- Cock. The body was then taken <lb/>
office, and rendered <lb/>
this position. in Fellows <lb/>
in C fact he was th. main dependence ed <lb/>
of his father, largely having the of each of these orders, and <lb/>
direction of all business. borne to Cherry hill <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr. was a whereat the the <lb/>
most tender hearted and amiable Masonic burial ceremony <lb/>
young man, very social and <lb/>
lovable in his nature, and was a <lb/>
favorite with everybody. His <lb/>
life was pure and marked with <lb/>
exceptional morality, and the <lb/>
highest sense of honor and in- <lb/>
marked ail his <lb/>
Besides the father and step- <lb/>
mother, he is survived by three <lb/>
sisters, Misses Winnie, Nellie and <lb/>
Lottie Skinner, one half brother, <lb/>
Francis, and grandmother, Mrs. <lb/>
P. C. His step-moth- <lb/>
is a sister of his mother, and <lb/>
idolized and loved him as her <lb/>
own son. <lb/>
JAMES FLEMING, <lb/>
L. Fleming, who was <lb/>
instantly killed in the automobile <lb/>
accident Friday evening, was a <lb/>
son of the late Mr. <lb/>
Fleming, and was years of <lb/>
age. He was born in Pitt county, <lb/>
miles from Greenville, and in <lb/>
his youth was a student of <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy under <lb/>
Prof. W. H. Upon <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lang <lb/>
invite you to be present <lb/>
at the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
Alice Priscilla <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Wesley Nichols Martin <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon, <lb/>
November the twenty-third <lb/>
nineteen hundred and nine <lb/>
at three o'clock <lb/>
Presbyterian Church <lb/>
Hickory. North Carolina. <lb/>
was conducted, the other lodges <lb/>
acting as escort of honor <lb/>
There were about two hundred <lb/>
members of these orders in the <lb/>
procession, members from many <lb/>
neighboring lodges being pres- <lb/>
The pail bearers were <lb/>
Messrs. H. R. C. <lb/>
Flanagan, J. F. Davenport, F. M. <lb/>
Wooten, D. E. House, C. C. <lb/>
R. O. T. J. <lb/>
Jar vis, A. L. Blow, Sr., F. G. <lb/>
James, F. C. Harding, D. C. <lb/>
Julius Brown, J. B. <lb/>
James. W. F. Evans W. H. <lb/>
Long, E. B. W. H. <lb/>
Jr., J. L. Wooten, B. E. Parham, <lb/>
J. W. Ferrell, O. L. Joyner. O. <lb/>
W. Harrington, C. T. <lb/>
J. J. Harrington, R. W. King, <lb/>
S. Charles Laugh- <lb/>
L. C. Skinner, E. A <lb/>
R. L- Carr and D. L. <lb/>
James. <lb/>
it rm would be a light one. But <lb/>
the contrary was found true, <lb/>
for in a few weeks about <lb/>
cases had accumulated indicating <lb/>
that there are people in the <lb/>
county who are indifferent to <lb/>
keeping the law. <lb/>
The judge then called attention <lb/>
to a number ct and ex- <lb/>
plained them. On the law <lb/>
citizens to do three days work <lb/>
a year on the roads of their com- <lb/>
Judge Guion gave some <lb/>
of the best good roads doctrine <lb/>
that has been heard in this <lb/>
county. He said that the idea of <lb/>
I men going out with pickaxes <lb/>
shovels to work on roads, when <lb/>
by the payment of a cents <lb/>
tax this would be <lb/>
seems absurd. The worst Wot <lb/>
on Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
poor roads, and for this reason it <lb/>
is far behind the counties <lb/>
west. <lb/>
of costs, <lb/>
The grand jury found s true <lb/>
bill for against George <lb/>
W. Parker charged with killing <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
Jesse larceny, not <lb/>
Preston P. ice, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced four months on roads. <lb/>
J. A. assault with <lb/>
d. we need <lb/>
thirty day a on roads. <lb/>
Ed. larceny. <lb/>
guilty, sentenced to State prison <lb/>
for months. <lb/>
Glass ow Baker, failure to work <lb/>
roads, guilty. <lb/>
Gray, larceny, <lb/>
Frank Forbes, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads in <lb/>
three c .- <lb/>
D, con- <lb/>
pleads guilty, <lb/>
u, pleads <lb/>
ended upon pay- <lb/>
of C <lb/>
. R. carrying <lb/>
People up there do not weapon, pleads guilty. <lb/>
out to work their own roads, suspended upon <lb/>
bond their communities and <lb/>
people to go out and build good <lb/>
roads. Down here roads can be <lb/>
built for one-fifth what they cost <lb/>
the western counties. The I sentenced <lb/>
interest on a bond issue sufficient <lb/>
of <lb/>
Bob Smith, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, sentenced to State <lb/>
or twelve months. <lb/>
Dixon, guilty, <lb/>
twelve months on <lb/>
Carlie Bonds, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
to build good all over your John Henry Jones, larceny. <lb/>
Just received a new line of <lb/>
furs at Pulley Bowen's <lb/>
Railroad Ships Destroyed. <lb/>
New Bern, N. C, Nov. 6.- <lb/>
The Norfolk Southern Railway <lb/>
shops and round house were <lb/>
totally destroyed by fire this <lb/>
morning, including two engines <lb/>
will not cost the guilty, judgment <lb/>
it would to hire ponded upon payment of costs, <lb/>
to go out and work a defendant being only years of <lb/>
day on the roads for him, and <lb/>
wear and tear on team <lb/>
John Latham and Sam Bryant, <lb/>
in plead guilty. <lb/>
year would save enough to <lb/>
I. G, W. Sugg, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
W. B. Brown, foreman of <lb/>
taxes on the bands for five years., <lb/>
, j n grand jury, advising the court <lb/>
Judge Guion s entire charge wag u ,, <lb/>
,.,. .,. ,. was of a nature to educate and further, he was <lb/>
and a number of coaches and box uplift all who heard it C. was m . <lb/>
cars. The loss is estimated at The been from <lb/>
far disposed of at this term of <lb/>
. . <lb/>
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