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DEPARTMENTS <lb/>
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb/>
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector and Rates on Application<lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
, the whole <lb/>
and produce <lb/>
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Dr. i. i. v-OX <lb/>
can give a in <lb/>
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Mr. dins. j. u <lb/>
.-.-.; Jut received.<lb/>
barber Co. <lb/>
Anew of clocks is now noted for two things Dyspepsia. a city <lb/>
Do You Own a <lb/>
j It not, and e to own stencils but each one a <lb/>
you owe it o your r to ex-lard, of acknowledged lame <lb/>
ma display in the trade, hour d <lb/>
the White player-pianos of be i <lb/>
I A display really<lb/>
There Is no better the <lb/>
D. <lb/>
PILLS, at a prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
general <lb/>
will take your piano <lb/>
. change for one of st self <lb/>
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that stand here a, terms to s it your <lb/>
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different makes t elect from, none When in visit c <lb/>
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KS. . water <lb/>
cut a bright light at ; of not stand <lb/>
,., . .,.;, t v., by The <lb/>
Dr. Cox. me-t i the <lb/>
be all the again. hero November 16th, and Al ,, ,. <lb/>
. i; continue days <lb/>
We just I a are being made at <lb/>
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/>
id <lb/>
f. <lb/>
v- <lb/>
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/>
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i . <lb/>
A.,. <lb/>
i nation <lb/>
I i H in <lb/>
-ill . <lb/>
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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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You <lb/>
to inspect our line of <lb/>
Tailor Made Coat <lb/>
Suits, Skirts, Raincoats <lb/>
cut on latest models, and our prices <lb/>
an less than el We are a beau <lb/>
line of Dress Good the season's nicest <lb/>
weave colorings. Full Hue <lb/>
Fine Laces and Embroideries <lb/>
always on hand <lb/>
Pharmacy <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
Everything New and Modern <lb/>
by an experienced druggist, using only NEW <lb/>
AND FRESH DRUGS. , i <lb/>
A full line of Fine Stationery, Toilet Supplies, <lb/>
Cigars, Tobaccos, and everything handled by <lb/>
A First Class <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
re<lb/>
WEEKLY <lb/>
Let us point out features <lb/>
superiority in Ralston Shoo. <lb/>
Made over <lb/>
lasts, fit from the <lb/>
and need no <lb/>
Genuine oak tanned <lb/>
other materials of equally <lb/>
Si . his. <lb/>
be duplicated <lb/>
I'll except high-priced custom <lb/>
makers. <lb/>
can choose no more he- <lb/>
coming model than this <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Gun Metal Blue <lb/>
Last <lb/>
Union <lb/>
her <lb/>
Another <lb/>
one <lb/>
NEXT <lb/>
WEEK, <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
A fresh lot just received. <lb/>
OFFICES OF DR. IN THE REAR <lb/>
. J <lb/>
GETS THERE. <lb/>
N. C. Nov. 5.1909. <lb/>
Monk, Davis Co. sod today <lb/>
in p at an <lb/>
average of We give <lb/>
low Bums the prices. Come <lb/>
to and Bee If <lb/>
what Monk, Davis Co., are doing <lb/>
for their rs- <lb/>
S, A. Carr-10-1 at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at average <lb/>
Brooks Davis-170 at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
-12 at at at <lb/>
at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at average <lb/>
Mrs. Lillie at <lb/>
at lie, at 12.-. at <lb/>
at at at aver- <lb/>
age <lb/>
Complete line of men's kid <lb/>
gloves and woolen gloves, at all <lb/>
prices Pulley <lb/>
Elegant writing materials, <lb/>
pound paper and envelopes a <lb/>
specialty Coward Wooten's. <lb/>
The Reflector does job work. <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb/>
K p The R fleet r piano <lb/>
test in mind. <lb/>
messenger b <lb/>
Postal Telegraph . <lb/>
sat Coward <lb/>
Wooten's, always fresh. Then <lb/>
is nothing better. <lb/>
We have a complete <lb/>
boys underwear at JO cents <lb/>
a suit. Pulley <lb/>
Anthracite, lump <lb/>
and other grades of Coal, <lb/>
quality, prices to <lb/>
per ton. Phone II <lb/>
Complete line of k d <lb/>
gloves, in black, white, green, <lb/>
blue and tan. Pulley Row en, <lb/>
Buck's Hot Blast coal heater <lb/>
save i You ought to <lb/>
one. Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
We have a nice lire of <lb/>
to wear with <lb/>
hoes, Price and cent <lb/>
pair Pulley Bower-J <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager. <lb/>
Cold Weather Waits for no Man <lb/>
Do you realize the significance of the above sentence The <lb/>
days may be very pleasant now, but before many days we <lb/>
shall need the Winter Suit, the Overcoat, and the heavy <lb/>
Underwear. <lb/>
We have a store full of wonderful bargains in these lines <lb/>
and the wise man or woman will take advantage of the <lb/>
golden opportunity and buy them while they are cheap. <lb/>
We will sell the best checked homespun at cents per <lb/>
yard on Monday, between the I I and I a. m., <lb/>
and and 3.30 p. m. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
POOR <lb/>
All Visit-rs Far, <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, N it <lb/>
The . .-. r <lb/>
flow of th of vi <lb/>
tax upon any at <lb/>
the rush of people to mi . <lb/>
ton Taft Tot , N vein <lb/>
9th, will find an p pro <lb/>
vision has been a Iv <lb/>
to provide them <lb/>
and to eat. I commit <lb/>
tee on <lb/>
Mr. Thomas H. <lb/>
man, has <lb/>
in the G II I m the <lb/>
southeast con., r <lb/>
Princess sire . . an <lb/>
some room, I i i <lb/>
floor t co r, i <lb/>
h . <lb/>
with i <lb/>
a long distance <lb/>
telegraph U ion, <lb/>
forth we s <lb/>
conveniences <lb/>
The on <lb/>
has a <lb/>
of every <lb/>
and has m <lb/>
boarding leases, <lb/>
residences h . <lb/>
be had. v, n . <lb/>
rooms i <lb/>
numerous h <lb/>
throughout the city. A i <lb/>
tent will De on ii <lb/>
headquarters to <lb/>
Stopping p and <lb/>
desire to secure <lb/>
in advance can <lb/>
Thomas H. Wright, u <lb/>
sir. . <lb/>
quarters will be <lb/>
big banner, at the i <lb/>
there will be. d <lb/>
visitors to t.-r.- <lb/>
. f Habit <lb/>
, N Y . Nov. 2-Prof. <lb/>
s in a lecture a <lb/>
i y. <lb/>
I evils i cigarette <lb/>
from the physical side, us <lb/>
b, careful <lb/>
i in a <lb/>
;. re made clear. <lb/>
was shown th it non users of <lb/>
b gained about <lb/>
more than <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
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ii . <lb/>
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an <lb/>
cure <lb/>
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vi . <lb/>
man, I <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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similar <lb/>
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b, of c <lb/>
i ion . i h <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
the <lb/>
. I the highest grade <lb/>
i i from the use <lb/>
a cold settled <lb/>
-fin it take several <lb/>
in to cure it, and <lb/>
e i. r- on to use is <lb/>
h It <lb/>
II . quicker than an other, <lb/>
so leaves the system in a <lb/>
and healthy condition. <lb/>
ail <lb/>
most i <lb/>
the cold <lb/>
early <lb/>
of young children i- , <lb/>
pared for it. Alt <lb/>
is a bottle of <lb/>
Cough K- <lb/>
are never without I <lb/>
homes and it has IV <lb/>
pointed them. Sold <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
in <lb/>
r , ,<lb/>
The Trustees of <lb/>
Carol Tan. <lb/>
School request <lb/>
your presence th <lb/>
Inauguration <lb/>
President Robert H. <lb/>
on Friday morning, <lb/>
the twelfth, <lb/>
hundred and me <lb/>
at ten <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
The is an exact I <lb/>
the invitations which are being <lb/>
sent out to the inaugural <lb/>
monies of mt Wright, j <lb/>
November 12th. the z n; <lb/>
of Greenville and Pitt county. <lb/>
in keeping with their proverbial <lb/>
hospitality, have indicated heir <lb/>
desire to take part in these <lb/>
monies, no invitations will be <lb/>
sent to any person in the town or <lb/>
county except to teachers. But <lb/>
it is expected that every citizen <lb/>
will feel that this is his <lb/>
and his occasion, and that he <lb/>
will be present if possible. If <lb/>
any citizen of the town or county <lb/>
has friends to whom he would <lb/>
like to have invitations sent, <lb/>
this will be done, provided he <lb/>
will send a list of the names with <lb/>
address, to C. W. <lb/>
Wilson, chairman of the <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
Greenville Lady Take Part. <lb/>
publishing on t of <lb/>
meeting the Door <lb/>
I. Association of <lb/>
, N. Y. the Evening Times <lb/>
mention id <lb/>
m th- program <lb/>
. ire. will <lb/>
interest to K read. <lb/>
A-ere <lb/>
Price, which added much <lb/>
pi i and Mrs. James <lb/>
was thoroughly artistic <lb/>
dial cc recitations <lb/>
s a Southern woman, she <lb/>
. perfect accent and brings <lb/>
i of South <lb/>
i both before and <lb/>
I i war to upon her <lb/>
school children suffer <lb/>
which is often <lb/>
. ; seeming stupidity <lb/>
mis. <lb/>
Tablets are an <lb/>
o give a child, <lb/>
they are mild gentle in <lb/>
will cure even <lb/>
t constipation. Sold by<lb/>
mm <lb/>
TRUTHFUL<lb/>
S SiCS it com <lb/>
t.-. Raw <lb/>
if <lb/>
nettle <lb/>
.- i TO .-r- <lb/>
to-day; Mention this <lb/>
o n .- lb la I <lb/>
of s-es . ii- <lb/>
--t <lb/>
Boa for <lb/>
The . i <lb/>
of the <lb/>
pack a box <lb/>
Annie L. <lb/>
ion W <lb/>
to m a c i <lb/>
their r in I. <lb/>
by in- i <lb/>
every in -m ii <lb/>
and others who vi i i <lb/>
be n . ii ii ; . <lb/>
Greenville Reads Them with <lb/>
Interest. <lb/>
i In hi <lb/>
in the t No <lb/>
bet than Ii I can be had. <lb/>
The r- is of friends i <lb/>
n is the I proof in the <lb/>
worM. ea be <lb/>
Lat am. Co i <lb/>
Gr Kid- <lb/>
i y i it in c t r <lb/>
I t r- inn I j <lb/>
I V r my were <lb/>
j red, the h <lb/>
ml I ii. Damage. When <lb/>
II real of Kidney , I <lb/>
ill i I procured <lb/>
ox n . W S . re <lb/>
, ii.-v ii to directly to the Boat <lb/>
relief in a <lb/>
i hurl i me. My hi s r d <lb/>
i t . ii n m.-i felt <lb/>
i in i v- y <lb/>
ante by all de I r . <lb/>
i.-. K- Mill u n Co. lo, <lb/>
. fork, , i ii.- for th United <lb/>
State. <lb/>
item mi. r Mi.- name <lb/>
i e <lb/>
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E no longer handle Wire Fence made by the <lb/>
received the agency for the famous D <lb/>
Independent Car load <lb/>
Don't to sec it. t at Best Prices. <lb/>
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ii . . i <lb/>
rooms, re I-<lb/>
Ii id hi in i he <lb/>
i -tr. <lb/>
see P. M. <lb/>
w en in fur engine <lb/>
d repair work and <lb/>
you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Ho el Bertha w <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
afternoon at <lb/>
;. at the home of and <lb/>
Mrs W. Arnold, with whom <lb/>
rids hand been living for <lb/>
past three years, Miss Mary <lb/>
and Mr. John R. May <lb/>
were married, Mr. Arnold <lb/>
officiating. <lb/>
It being a quiet home marriage <lb/>
only a few friends were present. <lb/>
They received a number of very <lb/>
pretty presents. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. May left <lb/>
for his home in the <lb/>
try. <lb/>
Popular Makes a <lb/>
Statement <lb/>
W. a ha at last obtained <lb/>
f r remedy hey <lb/>
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u I. If <lb/>
u w r the e or p in <lb/>
i he a I'm eh. i lie tongue <lb/>
u . bi . if then i <lb/>
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will core you d not <lb/>
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, U and ma e per- <lb/>
in-i i r s of Com . <lb/>
i and I. r round s These are <lb/>
i i. ti n s, but Dr. s <lb/>
. hi- i a chance t pr.-v <lb/>
. . a d ii n- r it-has i u a <lb/>
en box ii Liver you <lb/>
. not with o t <lb/>
Br ii fur your money <lb/>
solo a b. M. at <lb/>
d ii, N. C <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
as Administrator <lb/>
E deceased, late of Grifton <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C. this is to notify all <lb/>
,. claims against the e <lb/>
a e of -aid to exhibit them <lb/>
to the undersigned on r before <lb/>
r, 1910, or i o- <lb/>
, n e will be pie n bar their re <lb/>
All in- indebted to said <lb/>
will make immediate pay-<lb/>
This her 1903. <lb/>
P. G. J Son, <lb/>
in ltd <lb/>
Just received Repeating <lb/>
No. made by the <lb/>
Swiss government. Cost <lb/>
each. We will sell for ten days <lb/>
at each. <lb/>
Come and see how we do it. <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
G AND BOYS <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work in the <lb/>
Tarboro Wills <lb/>
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Near N. C. <lb/>
work is light, no dust or <lb/>
dirt and p h good We can <lb/>
you a house in th.- town <lb/>
of or West Tarboro. <lb/>
A Free Education For Your <lb/>
Small children <lb/>
have good at Tarboro, <lb/>
and <lb/>
We h had steady work all the <lb/>
year. Do not fear a shut down, <lb/>
we will have work for you every <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Come and See the Work or Write <lb/>
GENERAL MANAGER <lb/>
TARBORO <lb/>
LEAD RS<lb/>
Hart <lb/>
N HARDWARE <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
, i <lb/>
nil i ii mi i ii in ii i i-v-. <lb/>
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb/>
delivered by It. L Hill and wile, <lb/>
and D. H J h and wife, to V . <lb/>
lames, on the day of March, i <lb/>
which appears of rec r-l in the <lb/>
he of of Pitt <lb/>
in Re the <lb/>
will f r cash, at on i <lb/>
the before the court <lb/>
house d o in G N. C., the <lb/>
I o lo ins describe <lb/>
One kit in the of <lb/>
situated on west side of the A. V, <lb/>
L. ad nor h side of the N. S. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At 1-;. 1909. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
6.718.80 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
roads car the raid two r a lire and fixtures <lb/>
and being same leased from the N. from A <lb/>
S. receiver . and the ice plant and all <lb/>
the m fixtures every kin i ms <lb/>
de top with the <lb/>
used in g on the Silver Coin, including <lb/>
business by J. minor coin currency <lb/>
Al o one r in the town <lb/>
, b.-i-i f; at a It on <lb/>
tin- 1- at. and went aide <lb/>
It. extended and running with <lb/>
I Fifth street <lb/>
I to a lake; thence a southerly course <lb/>
lot ore hundred a. d twenty STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, SR <lb/>
Nat bunk and other U. <lb/>
1,880.26 <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 110,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus ii ml <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
cur. exp and tuxes pd <lb/>
Rills payable <lb/>
Time of deposits <lb/>
i s Bub, to <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
Total <lb/>
127.68 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
176,888.71 <lb/>
See P. M. Johnston for your <lb/>
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb/>
All work guaranteed. <lb/>
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
and a small quantity of condensed <lb/>
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had. <lb/>
near. <lb/>
milk , . . <lb/>
mill to on <lb/>
On. ICE<lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Mix all together thoroughly and <lb/>
freeze. Don't heat or cook it; <lb/>
don't add anything else. Thia <lb/>
two of lee <lb/>
cream in at very small <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
AND YOU IT <lb/>
Straw <lb/>
at all <lb/>
Book <lb/>
Tin fur U, U q, t <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/>
Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Good Farmer. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. of Content- <lb/>
is another farmer who does <lb/>
things, and believes in making <lb/>
his farm show results. He <lb/>
not think he is doing much in <lb/>
the way of cotton unless he <lb/>
makes over a bale to the acre, <lb/>
and when it comes to potatoes he <lb/>
raises them on a large scale. <lb/>
Mr. tells us that he has <lb/>
dug a little over one-fourth <lb/>
acre of and got bush- <lb/>
els of fine marketable potatoes <lb/>
besides about bushels of slips <lb/>
He brought The Reflector six of <lb/>
these yams that weigh <lb/>
pounds and more than fill a peck <lb/>
measure. <lb/>
cl <lb/>
Seed Wheat, <lb/>
Oats, Rye and Barley. <lb/>
We are not only the largest deal-Q <lb/>
en In Heed in tho but <lb/>
sell the beat, cleanest and <lb/>
heaviest qualities. Our stocks are <lb/>
secured from tho best and largest- <lb/>
yielding crops, and our warehouses <lb/>
are fully equipped with tho best <lb/>
and most improved machinery for <lb/>
cleaning. It you want superior <lb/>
crops <lb/>
Plant Wood's Seeds. <lb/>
Prices quoted on request <lb/>
Descriptive <lb/>
full information about all, <lb/>
Heeds, mailed free. <lb/>
WOOD ft SONS, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
f the bank do solemn, <lb/>
o the Ii ginning, being the tot swear that the Statement IS true to the nest <lb/>
the old ice plant formally <lb/>
st. <lb/>
This November the 1909. <lb/>
f, G. JAMES, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By virtue of the r of sale con- <lb/>
tamed in a mortgage deed executed and <lb/>
delivers i by D. B. Johnson to Miss <lb/>
Lena Forbes on the h day March <lb/>
1908, and y record d in the I <lb/>
of de d of County, North <lb/>
Carol in book page the <lb/>
expose o public <lb/>
re the court door in Gr. en <lb/>
v He tor cash, to the highest i <lb/>
on Monday the day of November, j <lb/>
in t in- in I <lb/>
Th certain lot and being i the <lb/>
t of Greenville, count-, N C., <lb/>
on west side of Evans street, lie- <lb/>
ginning a on Evans St. on the <lb/>
south east corner of T. R. Moore's <lb/>
lo , thence running in a northerly <lb/>
on parallel with Evans street <lb/>
feet, thence in a direction <lb/>
the line of W. T. Hunter's lot and <lb/>
and with 11th street, feet, <lb/>
thence in a southerly direction with J. <lb/>
A Wilson's lot and <lb/>
on street, feet thence in an <lb/>
Easterly direction with T. K. Moore's <lb/>
lot and el 12th street, <lb/>
feel t the beginning, containing one <lb/>
fourth of an acre more or less, to <lb/>
satisfy said deed. <lb/>
This 14th day of October, 1909 <lb/>
Lena Mortgagee. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 10th day of Sept . 1909. <lb/>
A. Mew I <lb/>
I DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
K. L Davis, <lb/>
B, M. Lewis. <lb/>
T. L <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
--XI <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
low often you can get a . <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good , <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergent las. Our line of tools <lb/>
is a you desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL <lb/>
in 1894. Tho of Is net forth by II <lb/>
instruction <lb/>
. . , , . <lb/>
by th- Church, not to f-u. <lb/>
a place where can be thorough in body. t a <lb/>
coat. The object ha. been fully out that as a <lb/>
II T HI. to-day. with He faculty of SI.<lb/>
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. <lb/>
pays all for the year. the table hoard, room. <lb/>
heat, laundry, medical attention, culture, and lull on Ii y <lb/>
T and elocution. Apply for and h ti <lb/>
REV. JAMES CANNON. JR. M <lb/>
Report of Condition <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
in the State of at the close of business, Sept. I. <lb/>
Lame back comes on suddenly <lb/>
and if extremely painful. It is <lb/>
caused by rheumatism of the <lb/>
muscles. Quick relief is afford- <lb/>
ed by applying Chamberlain's <lb/>
Liniment Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Overdrafts sec. and 2,632.17 <lb/>
All her Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
and Mortgages. <lb/>
Banking house. Furniture <lb/>
and Fixtures, <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
1,000.00 <lb/>
27.780 <lb/>
709.20 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock. <lb/>
Surplus fund, <lb/>
Undivided profits, net <lb/>
Notes and bills <lb/>
Bills payable, <lb/>
Time 24.719.04 <lb/>
Sub. Chit. 96.107.32; <lb/>
424.68 2.028.72 <lb/>
104.90 <lb/>
17,500.0 <lb/>
4,845.70 <lb/>
122,885.08 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
J State of North Carolina-County of Pitt, <lb/>
I C. S. Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
C S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me, Correct- <lb/>
this 14th day of Sept. 1909. <lb/>
J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R, O. <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
E. G. <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
; v,.<lb/>
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enough hay has failed to take <lb/>
advantage of the pretty fall <lb/>
weather.<lb/>
Don't everybody try to have <lb/>
hookworm in order t get some <lb/>
of that million dollars spent on <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The office seekers will welcome <lb/>
the return of President to <lb/>
Washington, They can pounce <lb/>
down on now.<lb/>
The Reflector would like to <lb/>
bear every man in county <lb/>
talking good roads It would be <lb/>
a noise worth listening to, <lb/>
Wilmington covered herself <lb/>
with great credit in <lb/>
reception entertain <lb/>
accorded President Taft on <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
rapid y rising <lb/>
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r. miss <lb/>
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ville should -ho. <lb/>
in I . . <lb/>
i pleasure ride <lb/>
and in a moment there i an <lb/>
for that brings <lb/>
two to untimely graves, bring- <lb/>
the other two t. the <lb/>
very j of b, and till- <lb/>
, of hearts with sadness and <lb/>
interest mourning Yea. how i <lb/>
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office <lb/>
Una Teachers to the ways of <lb/>
v enough to make every heart <lb/>
be held <lb/>
I r meet of <lb/>
Commerce <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
Chamber <lb/>
court house <lb/>
It is not he taken as an i n- <lb/>
that Hunter <lb/>
is r lie becomes <lb/>
shudder in <lb/>
the midst <lb/>
if life are in death <lb/>
HOSE WHO SOLD SHOULD DE <lb/>
LIVER. <lb/>
The Reflector does not believe <lb/>
it tor planters to sell their <lb/>
but every time his jaunts crop before it is made, <lb/>
take him out id <lb/>
with the world <lb/>
sens.-less minors <lb/>
about hint <lb/>
II of <lb/>
and for years advised against <lb/>
it. Those who did so this sea- <lb/>
The farmers from Northern <lb/>
and Western States who have <lb/>
been attending the convention <lb/>
in Raleigh, many nice things <lb/>
to say about North Carolina. <lb/>
Tom in lost out in the <lb/>
race for mayor of Cleveland, but <lb/>
he had previously been elected <lb/>
four successive times. He ran <lb/>
once too many. <lb/>
The price of cotton this season <lb/>
is likely to cause the farmers to <lb/>
produce a bumper crop next <lb/>
year, which case you may <lb/>
look for low prices again. <lb/>
Peary has got a crumb of con- <lb/>
the geographical <lb/>
having endorsed his report <lb/>
and presented him with a medal. <lb/>
Since both ends of the earth, <lb/>
the North Pole the South <lb/>
Pole, have been the subject of <lb/>
so much discussion by explorers <lb/>
and scientists, another fellow <lb/>
expressed a desire and <lb/>
nation to explore the interior of <lb/>
this mundane sphere. His plan <lb/>
is to make the investigation by <lb/>
boring, and the country will <lb/>
likely be bored before he gets <lb/>
his job <lb/>
At the annual meeting of the <lb/>
State Literary and Historical <lb/>
Association, held in Kale <lb/>
Thursday night, the Patterson <lb/>
cup offered for the best literary <lb/>
production in the State during <lb/>
the year was awarded to Mr. <lb/>
Clarence H. Poe, editor of the <lb/>
Progressive Farmer. His book <lb/>
Southerner in was <lb/>
the one to win the prize. <lb/>
The event of this week is the <lb/>
celebration of East Carolina <lb/>
Training School and <lb/>
inauguration of President R. H, <lb/>
Wright on Friday. <lb/>
As an implement of death the <lb/>
can be pronounced a <lb/>
In Chicago alone the <lb/>
son have lost on an average of <lb/>
about fifteen dollars a bale. <lb/>
This is a heavy loss and to <lb/>
many is proving a great hard- <lb/>
ship, but those who sold in ad <lb/>
did so with the full <lb/>
edge of what they were doing <lb/>
and knew that was to be <lb/>
delivered at the price contract <lb/>
ad for. We hear that some who <lb/>
J contracted to deliver in <lb/>
November around ten cents per <lb/>
pound, seeing that the prevail- <lb/>
price is easily four <lb/>
higher, are talking of testing <lb/>
the validity of the contract en- <lb/>
into on the ground that it <lb/>
is gambling, so as to avoid living <lb/>
up to it. We hope no man <lb/>
Pitt county will take such a <lb/>
course as this. If the price of <lb/>
cotton had fallen below that <lb/>
named in the contract every <lb/>
man who sold in advance would <lb/>
demand and take the difference, <lb/>
and with the price above what <lb/>
he sold for he should be equally <lb/>
true to his contract. If it is <lb/>
gambling when the price is <lb/>
above contract, it <lb/>
gambling when the price is <lb/>
below. The honorable course <lb/>
for those who sold in advance is <lb/>
to live up to their contract, and <lb/>
let it be a lesson hereafter to <lb/>
wait until the cotton is made <lb/>
sh <lb/>
and <lb/>
day <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Gr. <lb/>
He <lb/>
. LE ITEM <lb/>
KS <lb/>
Li <lb/>
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ii for <lb/>
N-ck <lb/>
e tn <lb/>
t n -las illy of his t.-i <lb/>
.- representative <lb/>
i Mr Small <lb/>
led las many things <lb/>
i m no doubt prove <lb/>
than interesting to the <lb/>
rib News <lb/>
n I left <lb/>
city and reach, d <lb/>
Or,, i <lb/>
where he remained until last <lb/>
r- turning home by rail. <lb/>
iv, governors, <lb/>
the <lb/>
i St. L on Monday. he <lb/>
escorting this <lb/>
was composed of four <lb/>
This r <lb/>
. boats sent <lb/>
up me of for <lb/>
LUIS <lb/>
Small stated that this trip <lb/>
i New Orleans <lb/>
was under auspices and <lb/>
fur by toe to the <lb/>
L. i p Waterway <lb/>
party began their <lb/>
journey Monday <lb/>
i o On one boat was <lb/>
d Taft and his immediate <lb/>
on another twenty- <lb/>
tour governors invited from <lb/>
States, and on another <lb/>
w and congressmen, <lb/>
The balance of <lb/>
were chartered by <lb/>
along the <lb/>
crowds greeted our <lb/>
hi Slopping <lb/>
Among <lb/>
11- points made on the trip w.-re <lb/>
i Memphis, <lb/>
and baton Rouge, as <lb/>
w.-ii as other pieces. At each <lb/>
till President Taft <lb/>
a i address. said <lb/>
small, most interesting <lb/>
because of the unusual physical <lb/>
conditions carried on on the Mis- <lb/>
The Mississippi <lb/>
were made by the p in <lb/>
of the the <lb/>
people in the Mississippi <lb/>
seem nave <lb/>
Mr. Small, <lb/>
made Chicago the metropolis of <lb/>
the valley, For Ad. and All <lb/>
For Small said Ire <lb/>
I this slogan over a th <lb/>
hi his <lb/>
. <lb/>
trip, one th j <lb/>
. N s <lb/>
. WATCH THE Li <lb/>
And See How m <lb/>
tor Contest <lb/>
Another seek has iron m <lb/>
pi r o St. <lb/>
the list published shows <lb/>
how active some if the es <lb/>
have been in <lb/>
votes. As the <lb/>
people are becoming m r i t-r- <lb/>
c int pay <lb/>
for <lb/>
their favorite. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
contest will close noon the <lb/>
of December, and <lb/>
late then hiving h--st <lb/>
lumber of votes as <lb/>
a Christmas present the h. , <lb/>
uptight <lb/>
that is on aim music <lb/>
Store of II <lb/>
is a <lb/>
equal to the tone <lb/>
and volume. i is <lb/>
going be ind and <lb/>
how it i- <lb/>
it. You only to <lb/>
secure sub i Te <lb/>
Reflector my <lb/>
and get them to sot <lb/>
Your work will Mil h own <lb/>
away, for if fail in <lb/>
piano you he i mis- <lb/>
on the subscribe -i. d, <lb/>
ever . ill <lb/>
be rewarded accord me <lb/>
work done. i- e any <lb/>
reason why a Candida <lb/>
late should win t piano it <lb/>
all depends on the mourn of <lb/>
rime and tributaries comprise <lb/>
re miles of navigable water <lb/>
or <lb/>
S t <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii. with <lb/>
is room <lb/>
in wants <lb/>
mM three <lb/>
s that Oils a i <lb/>
v weigh -Hinds, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
n pounds <lb/>
There were two presses, <lb/>
baling hay in our neighborhood <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
and Mark Smith went to <lb/>
Raleigh Thursday to attend a <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
F. M. Smith and Smith <lb/>
went to Greenville Sunday to <lb/>
attend the burial of the auto <lb/>
victims. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Waters, of the A- <lb/>
den Theological seminary, came <lb/>
and it an area <lb/>
about of these United <lb/>
not including Alaska. It <lb/>
I-. known to us as the Mississippi <lb/>
It is by all odds the <lb/>
greatest river known in America <lb/>
t cause of the immense volume <lb/>
water flowing down it and the <lb/>
resultant overflows also due to <lb/>
to the rise of water. At <lb/>
many points the usual tide at <lb/>
Some- <lb/>
times the water erodes the bank <lb/>
on one side and manes land on <lb/>
the other. <lb/>
Mr. Small in <lb/>
past years the channel of the <lb/>
has been constantly <lb/>
changing. At several points an <lb/>
entirely new channel has been <lb/>
made. The river was at its <lb/>
lowest stage when our trip was <lb/>
we said <lb/>
the congressman, signs were <lb/>
n at least feet high con- <lb/>
these <lb/>
Regulation is Rate <lb/>
work done. <lb/>
enough for av <lb/>
to enter the race. <lb/>
Here is i of the <lb/>
vote <lb/>
Miss Mary Johnson <lb/>
Miss L Blow <lb/>
Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb/>
Miss Mavis lie Evans <lb/>
Miss Maud Mooring <lb/>
Miss Beulah <lb/>
James Tingle <lb/>
School <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. Nichols <lb/>
Miss Christine Johnson <lb/>
Mrs. John Cheek <lb/>
Miss Hodges <lb/>
20.000 <lb/>
BOO <lb/>
8.275 <lb/>
1.900 <lb/>
1,270 <lb/>
1.000 <lb/>
1.000 <lb/>
The committees are doing <lb/>
their duty in arranging for the <lb/>
celebration of East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training School and in <lb/>
of President Wright <lb/>
on Friday. There is a duty also <lb/>
upon the of the town in <lb/>
this connection, and The <lb/>
tor believes they will prove j before selling it. <lb/>
over Saturday and preach- <lb/>
ed a good sermon at Mays <lb/>
chapel Sunday. He stopped with <lb/>
C. D. Smith. <lb/>
Rev. A. A. Tyson, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount was in section Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs B. P. Willoughby and <lb/>
children spent Saturday night <lb/>
and Sunday at F M. Smith's. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Smith, <lb/>
of were in our town <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rouse, <lb/>
stopped at C D. <lb/>
Smith's Sunday and attended <lb/>
Sunday school at Smith's school <lb/>
house in the evening. <lb/>
N. S. was <lb/>
at F. M. Smith's Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. E. Law horn and <lb/>
children went to C. L. Tyson's <lb/>
Monday and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb/>
The purpose of this Lakes to <lb/>
the Gulf Deep Waterway <lb/>
is to induce congress to <lb/>
construct a feet waterway <lb/>
from the city of Chicago to the <lb/>
distance of some 1,600 <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
Immediately after the party <lb/>
reached New Orleans the meet- <lb/>
of the association convened. <lb/>
President Taft was the central <lb/>
attraction. He, of course, made <lb/>
an address. A large number of <lb/>
delegates went to the association <lb/>
by rail. <lb/>
The Lakes to the Gulf Deeper <lb/>
Waterway Association was the <lb/>
largest ever held, more than four <lb/>
thousand delegates being <lb/>
Mr. Small made an ad- <lb/>
dress representing the Atlantic <lb/>
Deeper Waterway Association. <lb/>
Mr. Small was asked by the <lb/>
News representative, <lb/>
impressed him most He replied, <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
away <lb/>
completely, and left me on <lb/>
permanent relief. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
of the rave. <lb/>
clans but got no <lb/>
I cot bad I had to <lb/>
business. I began <lb/>
In a <lb/>
I much better, and continues <lb/>
to Improve entirely cured. I <lb/>
am In again, and never <lb/>
, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. <lb/>
Your Or. Mile . <lb/>
and we authorize him to <lb/>
et bottle If It <lb/>
I benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if yon <lb/>
come. <lb/>
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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHAFf OF W. L TINGLE. <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern for and vicinity. Advertising -i tarnished<lb/>
o bu, bus I. <lb/>
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of Covenant Lodge No <lb/>
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f . s. <lb/>
i V <lb/>
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ed to u I <lb/>
of field peas b J. R, Smith Co. <lb/>
See our n a hi <lb/>
and ii tore m <lb/>
your s. J <lb/>
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Din <lb/>
slates. ,. <lb/>
J. R. Sim <lb/>
Coo- SI <lb/>
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any nut <lb/>
A nice ii <lb/>
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nice hear .<lb/>
CROSS <lb/>
ROAD ITEMS <lb/>
Covenant Lodge <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Nov. 9th. 1909. <lb/>
Noble Grand, and Brothers. <lb/>
Friday was calm, <lb/>
autumn golden edged <lb/>
economy <lb/>
in the table <lb/>
expenses increase <lb/>
the amount of <lb/>
Quaker Oats; eat it <lb/>
at least twice a day. <lb/>
It does more than <lb/>
other foods and <lb/>
its <lb/>
have been<lb/>
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in <lb/>
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so fresh our t <lb/>
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was holding i com <lb/>
K- d in.- leaves as <lb/>
they breathed a sad farewell to <lb/>
parent oak. A pun stillness <lb/>
floating through air, <lb/>
and all scorned to have <lb/>
bi Hitachi gunk into one grand repose, <lb/>
. wherein strife and misery and <lb/>
death appear to have no part. <lb/>
glorious of day had <lb/>
d his parade, and <lb/>
his flaming of bronze <lb/>
and was waving <lb/>
in the western sky, <lb/>
when he tipped royal cup. <lb/>
and with a low bow bade wood <lb/>
to the nocturnal queen <lb/>
Roods blushed under <lb/>
the good-night <lb/>
sun, and as if for shame <lb/>
twilight was shutting down her <lb/>
and pinning it with a <lb/>
star, en like from a <lb/>
summer sky the news was <lb/>
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Our school Mo <lb/>
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H. T. led i for <lb/>
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bu hood band c a of <lb/>
Smith, Case and M i <lb/>
accompanied by . G-x o'clock, when his daughter. Miss <lb/>
the piano, w. joyed very was happily married to <lb/>
much at V. S, E. last Mr. Thomas J an <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
L. B. Alien lam Southern, <lb/>
with his uncle, F. M. Smith, The bride was tastily attired <lb/>
We were very . d have i.-, a beautiful suit, <lb/>
our old John of Only the relatives and a few <lb/>
in friends were present. <lb/>
Saturday and we hope t lie j parlor was tastefully decor- <lb/>
before with ferns and cut flowers. <lb/>
costs only a <lb/>
as much. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C, Nov. 6.- <lb/>
Ai beautiful country home of <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Galloway a very pretty <lb/>
marriage was Thurs- <lb/>
day at half past <lb/>
c Iii a and <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
. in i vice at <lb/>
is <lb/>
r.-es and flashed of a terrible automobile<lb/>
, bring us <lb/>
.-ii n Co <lb/>
.-, <lb/>
new ones. <lb/>
. it Dixon. <lb/>
iii-s n <lb/>
J R, <lb/>
. flooring <lb/>
ind <lb/>
scant, i <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. K <lb/>
v. <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Kills Hit Foe of Years. <lb/>
most f my I had <lb/>
for lean de.-l <lb/>
i lie Me., <lb/>
Dyspepsia. I re I r <lb/>
eating g mid could scarce y <lb/>
Sleep <lb/>
and doctors pave me up. I <lb/>
tried E metric Hitters, h cured me <lb/>
ear eat at <lb/>
I old an I am to <lb/>
get my h a d <lb/>
For Indigestion, loss o <lb/>
kidney trouble, lame back, <lb/>
mile its unequaled. Only <lb/>
all dealers. <lb/>
Accident at <lb/>
Friday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock, Mr. J A. Davis made an <lb/>
attempt to jump off the A. C. L. <lb/>
train at the junction near the <lb/>
Ayden Lumber Co., and when he <lb/>
jumped he lost his footing and <lb/>
was hurled into the ditch by the <lb/>
roadside. He was seen by pas- <lb/>
who had the train stop- <lb/>
. Mr. vis was first thought <lb/>
to be very badly hurt but the <lb/>
doctors think now that he is not <lb/>
seriously injured. <lb/>
Young Girls are Victims <lb/>
of headache, as well as older women, <lb/>
but all get quick relief and prompt <lb/>
cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, <lb/>
the beat remedy for sick and <lb/>
nervous headaches. They make pure <lb/>
blood, and strong nerves and build up <lb/>
your health. Try then. at all <lb/>
drug stores <lb/>
Grimesland Marriage. <lb/>
At the home of the bride in <lb/>
Grimesland was celebrated this <lb/>
morning a pretty home wedding, <lb/>
the contracting parties being <lb/>
Miss Lucy Galloway and Mr. <lb/>
J. Tally, a popular mail <lb/>
clerk on the N. S. road. Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. Tally passed through <lb/>
the city this morning on their <lb/>
way to Norfolk, New York and <lb/>
other Northern cities on their <lb/>
wedding <lb/>
News <lb/>
i Dix MO. just west of corporate <lb/>
tor in which Brother J. L. <lb/>
Fleming had been instantly <lb/>
d, and Brothers E. G. Flanagan <lb/>
and Stephen Wooten and Mr. <lb/>
Hurry Skinner, Jr., had all been <lb/>
dangerously wounded. <lb/>
flowed down grief, with <lb/>
hearts torn and bleeding with <lb/>
sorrow; amid the <lb/>
of distress of our whole <lb/>
your commit appointed <lb/>
to draft resolutions expressive <lb/>
our loss in the death of Brother <lb/>
J. L. Fleming <lb/>
That in his death our <lb/>
our county, our State <lb/>
j have suffered a great loss. His <lb/>
brilliancy, fine <lb/>
and genial manner made him at <lb/>
once a favorite. Little wonder <lb/>
that his friends grieve for him <lb/>
as one who cannot be replaced. <lb/>
His career was not near its <lb/>
noon-tide, and k seems <lb/>
the irony of fate that one of so <lb/>
much promise should pass away <lb/>
so young. The promise of en <lb/>
usefulness, and higher <lb/>
service to his profession and his <lb/>
State seemed bright and sure <lb/>
for many years to come; the <lb/>
record of the past seemed the <lb/>
earnest of the future. But with- <lb/>
out a warning the end <lb/>
came and Jim Fleming has <lb/>
answered the summons of the <lb/>
eternal. The great outpouring <lb/>
of the people at his burial, and <lb/>
the manifestations of grief and <lb/>
sorrow betoken the high esteem. <lb/>
and fond affection in which he <lb/>
was held. And in our <lb/>
his memory will be cherished <lb/>
and embalmed while we live to <lb/>
cherish friendship, to reverence <lb/>
love, and to worship truth. <lb/>
He leaves a widow and three <lb/>
children, to whom we offer our <lb/>
tenderest sympathy and sincere <lb/>
condolence; and for whom we <lb/>
invoke the compassion, the com- <lb/>
fort, and the solace of <lb/>
who holds our destinies in the <lb/>
hollow of His and who <lb/>
the wind to the <lb/>
Resolved, That these <lb/>
be spread upon the min- <lb/>
a copy furnished the widow <lb/>
of our deceased brother, and The <lb/>
Reflector and the North Caro- <lb/>
Odd Fellow with a request <lb/>
for publication. <lb/>
Respectfully submitted, <lb/>
D. L. James, <lb/>
Coming again. I Rev. R. M. spoke the <lb/>
Several of the y people words that joined their <lb/>
of tins hearts and lives, <lb/>
show at Fountain i.-t Monday i Immediately the <lb/>
night. bridal drove to <lb/>
Mrs Sam Joyner Mr- Grimesland and left over the <lb/>
Alfred .-p i Norfolk and Southern for North- <lb/>
day E. points. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
and <lb/>
her mo <lb/>
w-. <lb/>
John r-, <lb/>
grading <lb/>
Little Miss <lb/>
last Saturday <lb/>
IN <lb/>
In Harry Skinner, Jr. G d <lb/>
gave to the world t knightly <lb/>
spirit and a <lb/>
When he passed away a s ire be- <lb/>
was hid on all his <lb/>
friends, and .-. character <lb/>
ally beloved was taken from <lb/>
human sight. The memory i <lb/>
his life will ever abide in our <lb/>
hearts a a precious bond to link <lb/>
us to dear which is <lb/>
of God's elect <lb/>
When Harry Skinner went <lb/>
Chapel Hill, to the University i <lb/>
1900, he found <lb/>
ready to rive him a <lb/>
Io receive him as a chosen <lb/>
b I i he h. <lb/>
known at Homer's School had <lb/>
borne n my to hi c r <lb/>
and disposition, so that from <lb/>
very start his college mates re <lb/>
aware of his sterling worth. <lb/>
Time only served to show this <lb/>
worth m ire fully to them. This <lb/>
new student had come with the <lb/>
. an recommendation of prepare- <lb/>
on the Norfolk and school friends; a short <lb/>
while he had bound new <lb/>
himself by his ex <lb/>
merit, so that he was <lb/>
received into the lasting bonds of <lb/>
eternal friendship. There in <lb/>
college, men compacted ties with <lb/>
him that were to be lifelong; <lb/>
and those ties have grown j, <lb/>
stronger and sweeter each pass-. <lb/>
year. When we needed <lb/>
friend to stand by us in our dis- <lb/>
or a happy spirit <lb/>
to rejoice in our pleasures. <lb/>
of Missouri <lb/>
.<lb/>
v;<lb/>
e-i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
and <lb/>
pi t <lb/>
r. M s. Betty j <lb/>
ii. n <lb/>
ti. . <lb/>
her r, H. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
afternoon with m-i her, Mrs. <lb/>
Matthews, i <lb/>
Mrs W S K -ii-ii n is <lb/>
list w -k. <lb/>
Government Report. <lb/>
Washington, D. C., Nov. 8.- <lb/>
The Government c <lb/>
report issued today sows that <lb/>
a 7,012.807 bales of cotton had <lb/>
In been ginned f r. m the 1909 growth <lb/>
to November tun year, as <lb/>
compared with bales <lb/>
ginned during th.- corresponding <lb/>
time i. 1900 and bales <lb/>
in <lb/>
we <lb/>
found Harry Skinner true to I sad <lb/>
every of friendship. Go <lb/>
And a University alumnus in any <lb/>
town in the State and to him <lb/>
Skinner was a fine an <lb/>
and near him answer <lb/>
of the I ever saw Go find <lb/>
one of his fraternity-mates and <lb/>
Mrs. B. ti ; <lb/>
Kansas City, I <lb/>
i ii n due i . y i and to <lb/>
may be t ;. m; ., <lb/>
to If to <lb/>
My came aft r Is <lb/>
nine gs <lb/>
head and I .- <lb/>
lust ail I v nose, i <lb/>
. f . <lb/>
. in. . . ; <lb/>
i I i <lb/>
. i sutler. I ; . <lb/>
N. thing f mo <lb/>
tons. II inc tr. . i<lb/>
i . i r -.- f. i <lb/>
i . . . <lb/>
I IV I v. r i I . <lb/>
ml . . <lb/>
Trestle Cease <lb/>
Mrs. I. Pro . <lb/>
been I with <lb/>
II <lb/>
after I . <lb/>
n the j la <lb/>
I v <lb/>
i I am paw . <lb/>
-pent <lb/>
with <lb/>
Cadet stockings for children, <lb/>
pair guaranteed. If not <lb/>
hear him say, was one of <lb/>
the beat men we ever had in our <lb/>
The Association <lb/>
meet n Saturday at a. <lb/>
m., in auditorium of the <lb/>
cad <lb/>
ti ii <lb/>
cent . Bowen. <lb/>
pair tr not , <lb/>
w give a new pair. Arthur and say. <lb/>
at- Price Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
d So Know that a has lie of thee, <lb/>
t he land of the immortals. As <lb/>
As we miss him sorely, as Carolina Teacher s Train- <lb/>
wonder why he was taken, wain There will be no <lb/>
can find comfort in the thought regular printed A <lb/>
usefulness, of the short talks Will M <lb/>
beauty of his life. made on questions vital <lb/>
we not change Tennyson's lines work. Prof. J- <lb/>
Dr. Rankin, Prof. <lb/>
Walker, Mr, Bivins, Mr. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Get in <lb/>
contest <lb/>
The R Hector piano <lb/>
THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts 66,020.96 j Capital stock <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures Surplus fund <lb/>
I think of now. I remember <lb/>
that he was one of the in <lb/>
i God has chosen spirits, <lb/>
an elect company, who show <lb/>
selfish hearts, who exemplify the <lb/>
the Gospel of love. To belong <lb/>
to this band of noble souls is <lb/>
life's great accomplishment. <lb/>
we go through life, we find <lb/>
a few of these high spirits in <lb/>
sometimes, a <lb/>
36,000.00 sweet and gracious woman; <lb/>
12,600.00 <lb/>
Demand loans 6,000.00 <lb/>
Due from 1,694.78 <lb/>
Cash items Oil <lb/>
Gold coin 50.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor com cur. <lb/>
bank and <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
992.06 <lb/>
1,019.00 <lb/>
677,174.07 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 666.18 <lb/>
Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb/>
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 88,916.39 <lb/>
Cashier's s; <lb/>
Total <lb/>
sometimes a and humble <lb/>
sometimes, a lovely young <lb/>
girl; sometimes, a youth with <lb/>
his face upturned to the light. <lb/>
noble army, men and boys. <lb/>
The matron and the I; <lb/>
Around the throne rejoice, <lb/>
In robes of light <lb/>
and other-, will be with <lb/>
nope to have a number <lb/>
c superintendents and high <lb/>
nun us- <lb/>
I desire rot only to cordially <lb/>
invite every teacher to be pres- <lb/>
but to their com- <lb/>
We desire to make this a <lb/>
great meeting, and our <lb/>
will absolutely necessary if we <lb/>
accomplish what we desire. <lb/>
Please be prompt a- the opening <lb/>
of the sos- ion at o'clock. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Co. Schools. <lb/>
Plan. <lb/>
if <lb/>
i lac tar <lb/>
BALTIMORE. MD. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly i wear that <lb/>
.-ledge bell <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, o., <lb/>
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belie <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 Correct-Attest <lb/>
fore me, this of Sept., <lb/>
1900, <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
D. W. Arnold, Com. <lb/>
J. C. Tyson. I <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb/>
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO<lb/>
We wish to call your attention to our new lint of fall , <lb/>
we now have. We have taken in buying J <lb/>
think we can your wants in Shoes, Hate. Dress fa J <lb/>
and Embroideries and in fact anything that In . <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH store. <lb/>
Nurse Come let us show you. <lb/>
Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
ft They the steep ascent of heaven <lb/>
I Through peril, toil and pain; <lb/>
I O God, to us may grace be given, <lb/>
To in tram. r <lb/>
A Friend. <lb/>
A Record Breaker. <lb/>
The Gum Warehouse not only <lb/>
her own record in <lb/>
prices but the market of <lb/>
Greenville in Tuesday's sale. <lb/>
Below are some sales made that <lb/>
J. E. Faucett- average <lb/>
Faucett Sam Snead- 1210 <lb/>
average <lb/>
Faucett Jim <lb/>
average <lb/>
Faucett <lb/>
Jim Wicks-782 <lb/>
average <lb/>
W. C. average<lb/>
average <lb/>
W. M. average <lb/>
. , <lb/>
L. C. average <lb/>
F. A. average <lb/>
Zeb average <lb/>
Total sales for the day 22.874 <lb/>
average <lb/>
If it be true that money talks, <lb/>
then sell your at the <lb/>
Gum Warehouse, the daddy of <lb/>
the Farmer's Consolidated To- <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
John P. <lb/>
ROOMS. AND La SUIT. <lb/>
II Dar II <lb/>
Palatial <lb/>
Shaw., i Balk. <lb/>
JOSEPH L. HERMAN. <lb/>
la, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
the of A. Cox in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at the same place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after. Mr. <lb/>
Cox will still with the <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Ms<lb/>
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STUMP <lb/>
very a. . Stump <lb/>
WOMAN .-. IN-i <lb/>
i our A <lb/>
r pa <lb/>
Mother Grey's I. . <lb/>
it a f i i <lb/>
busies men of county ; , . <lb/>
the farm. Mr. use this <lb/>
, , . . . . h. r r and leaves, Ail <lb/>
John L. House , r. ,.,, s. , <lb/>
afternoon, t The Mother Gr Co. L Hoy. N V. <lb/>
Stump <lb/>
by <lb/>
witness <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
C, as I . .,, ,.,, <lb/>
Baker Hart in Th R tuned . certain <lb/>
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led <lb/>
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sh of <lb/>
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d ; up. <lb/>
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. <lb/>
against I em E .- u <lb/>
-i taken up, comp <lb/>
. i i . rs splintered they <lb/>
d be easily cut out. <lb/>
Mr. lit explained that the <lb/>
demonstration was not especially <lb/>
to show toe cheapness of using <lb/>
dynamite, but to the farm- <lb/>
this explosive ma <lb/>
to advantage without <lb/>
danger, as most people have the <lb/>
idea it is too fr <lb/>
use and only causes <lb/>
dents. Charges were used <lb/>
to from to sixty <lb/>
cents to each stump, <lb/>
It was that by ; <lb/>
of soil and <lb/>
the amount, of the <lb/>
could probably be reduced to <lb/>
half. <lb/>
The method of <lb/>
dynamite is very e. A ii <lb/>
the size of the and two <lb/>
three feet deep to the senior <lb/>
the stump at a degree angle <lb/>
from the is bored. <lb/>
the amount of the explosive to <lb/>
be used is <lb/>
tight and a fuse ab two i <lb/>
long, enough to allow plenty <lb/>
time to away, is placed an. <lb/>
the worK is done. <lb/>
After the demonstration Mr <lb/>
Woolen, Kindly took <lb/>
writer out in his automobile to <lb/>
Me the work, carried us fun <lb/>
on beyond his farm to <lb/>
Mill and showed u some of <lb/>
good work done on the <lb/>
roads convicts, V. <lb/>
thank Mr. Wooten for courtesies <lb/>
shown <lb/>
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aid n I v . Terms <lb/>
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II. F . .- <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
Land it N. <lb/>
A. COLLEGE <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 4- <lb/>
The National Congress <lb/>
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Lots in <lb/>
large number of delegates, <lb/>
arming whom are men of <lb/>
reputation. Th <lb/>
of the congress will be of <lb/>
especial to the <lb/>
students, for this is the <lb/>
of a life time. <lb/>
The chairman of the executive <lb/>
committee cf the college <lb/>
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tees, w. n, was the property lot a <lb/>
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Lots in . O nos. to S, as shown <lb/>
on man. <lb/>
Lots in Block P nos. to as shown <lb/>
on said <lb/>
Also lots nos. inclusive front <lb/>
Wednesday inspecting the <lb/>
grounds and buildings with the <lb/>
president. <lb/>
The college will hold a week's <lb/>
farm school in Forsyth county, <lb/>
early in this month. Prof. <lb/>
has signatures of more i to take the property <lb/>
and the of sale. <lb/>
Terms of one fourth sh <lb/>
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i his Certificate of <lb/>
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Secretary of the State of Caro- <lb/>
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on on the day of <lb/>
October . file in my office R duly <lb/>
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tile in my said office a- provided by- <lb/>
law. <lb/>
In Testimony Whereof I have here- <lb/>
unto et and affixed my official <lb/>
seal, at Raleigh, this 11th day of <lb/>
A. D <lb/>
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb/>
Secretary of State. <lb/>
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Land Sale. <lb/>
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Cal b i H Mills, <lb/>
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William i i <lb/>
J. W . t-r i, n t W <lb/>
Potter, L. T, a d if. I r <lb/>
lint. lb; d wife M in <lb/>
N, W, ii and w-i , <lb/>
Ella Hass. II . i <lb/>
James r, the d i . <lb/>
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The defendant L. T. t; <lb/>
ton, N. W. . <lb/>
Ella an- I. <lb/>
take a pr re o m <lb/>
entitled as above, has been con <lb/>
in the Superior court of c-u <lb/>
before the clerk, to I the r a a i <lb/>
IV Potter, deceased, in Old <lb/>
make ass. t fur the t d I ; <lb/>
and the said defendants I I an in- <lb/>
take notice are to <lb/>
at the office of the said Clerk <lb/>
of the Superior curt of said co <lb/>
on Wednesday the 17th day of <lb/>
bar, 1808, in K ;. aid <lb/>
or demur to the petition <lb/>
complaint in said action, or th <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
demanded therein. <lb/>
D. C. Moon, <lb/>
Jarvis Blow. for <lb/>
. . <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb/>
H D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
With the Experience of I Years. <lb/>
above described, the said property will <lb/>
be red for sale as a whole, it being <lb/>
the intention to accept the bid or bids <lb/>
which will brine 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 purchase price <lb/>
on day Site as evidence of good <lb/>
faith on the part of the purchaser <lb/>
than two people who <lb/>
will attend this school. The <lb/>
public schools near the place <lb/>
where the farm school is to be <lb/>
held will suspend a few <lb/>
days for it, as teachers and <lb/>
pupils are anxious to attend. <lb/>
Professors Norman and Michel <lb/>
will assist Prof. as <lb/>
teachers. This is a new phase <lb/>
of the agricultural extension <lb/>
work in North Carolina, but <lb/>
from the interest manifested the <lb/>
must be a success. <lb/>
Why not have a school <lb/>
in some central point several <lb/>
of Pitt Shall we <lb/>
permit Forsyth to lead us <lb/>
J. C. Brantly is rapidly <lb/>
proving from his operation for <lb/>
in Rex Hospital re- <lb/>
He is a member of the <lb/>
freshman class, and all are glad <lb/>
two and three years, deferred payments <lb/>
to be secured by upon the <lb/>
land and to bear interest from of <lb/>
confirmation of sale at the rate of six <lb/>
per cent, per annum. <lb/>
The ten per cent, deposit above <lb/>
referred to will be counted as a part of <lb/>
the first cash payment, if sale is con- <lb/>
firmed, if is not it will, <lb/>
of course, be returned. <lb/>
N. W. CAMPBELL, <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
October <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
clerk of the Sui court of Pitt <lb/>
county as administrator of K E. <lb/>
Dudley, deceased, late of Greenville, <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C, this to notify all <lb/>
persona having claims against the <lb/>
estate of said deceased to present <lb/>
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from this date or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
All persons indebted to said will <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed delivered by Arden <lb/>
Mills and wife Martha Mills to <lb/>
and Company on the <lb/>
3rd, cay of OM, re- <lb/>
corded in the Register of I office <lb/>
of Pitt North Carolina, in <lb/>
book x-7, page the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public sale, before the <lb/>
Court H use door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder on on Monday <lb/>
, a certain tract or parcel <lb/>
of land lying and being in the county <lb/>
of i in and State of North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, to <lb/>
in township adjoin- <lb/>
the of Stocks, <lb/>
Mills the T. C. estate, <lb/>
and others, and known as a part of <lb/>
the William Mills land, containing <lb/>
acres, more or to a prior <lb/>
mortgage held by the T. C. Cannon <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of cash. <lb/>
This 18th, day of October 1909. <lb/>
Harrington A Mort- <lb/>
Skinner and Whedbee <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
that beta soon to resume hi. <lb/>
duties. I 8.1. Dudley, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept -on- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
North Carol n a <lb/>
A Sew Star Clark <lb/>
Art elderly lady stepped into <lb/>
one our shoe stores this morn- <lb/>
and it happened that quite a <lb/>
clerk, new at the business, <lb/>
up to wait on her. <lb/>
you felt she <lb/>
ma'am, many <lb/>
a he replied, solemnly. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
Board of Directors <lb/>
a I of <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
We are in position to take good care of our old <lb/>
customers, and also ones. <lb/>
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier I <lb/>
I Have a Full <lb/>
Jeweler's <lb/>
Line <lb/>
tor you to make <lb/>
from. Call or write <lb/>
mo for what you wish. <lb/>
C V, <lb/>
trans <lb/>
And House Furnishing <lb/>
Dispensary. Stock <lb/>
in House Bin P MM ow. <lb/>
. Ts SAVAGE <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
i us Furnishing <lb/>
and <lb/>
always go to VanDYKE <lb/>
fit is INSURANCE sec <lb/>
C. WILKINSON <lb/>
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
No. u. Mar. M Ur C Is M <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
s Ami is <lb/>
RAISE YOUR OWN <lb/>
A Mill. SO <lb/>
d., kl <lb/>
N. C, rT to <lb/>
For <lb/>
J. HAVENS, <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running repairs to all of <lb/>
fittings, erecting Engine. <lb/>
Tobacco all a apt <lb/>
for Machinery Mid <lb/>
Electrical US a trial. <lb/>
All work guaranteed and <lb/>
left at H. L. <lb/>
will prompt or phone <lb/>
Ma,. <lb/>
J. C. LANIER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Tomb <lb/>
Iron Fencing <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
STEAM LAUNDRY <lb/>
OM Reliable Again Represented <lb/>
1848. <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. . <lb/>
OLDEST IN AMERICA. <lb/>
LARGEST <lb/>
IN u, .,,. ,. <lb/>
THE WORLD. foundry ii modernly <lb/>
over , does work right, and delivers when <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
I have the Greenville agency <lb/>
for the Wilmington Steam Laundry, <lb/>
that the people Know best <lb/>
work of any that has boon <lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb/>
n. <lb/>
promised. <lb/>
Will for and deliver your <lb/>
or be with Willie <lb/>
at the store in the building <lb/>
door to Noble's barber shop, and <lb/>
Groans your. <lb/>
iD in Greenville<lb/>
Residence lots for sale, <lb/>
or want to make a paying investment <lb/>
i am now offering son. y desirable <lb/>
If you are <lb/>
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb/>
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings tor sale. <lb/>
. to suit purchasers. <lb/>
L C- ARTHUR, N. C. <lb/>
AFFORD INVEST <lb/>
in Furniture have <lb/>
We have on our floors th;<lb/>
i ., ii<lb/>
of every description shown In <lb/>
you to inspect our <lb/>
Rugs, Mattings, Art Window <lb/>
Shades, Toilet Set . Etc. <lb/>
In fact everything to make h i We <lb/>
are also for the i Electric Felt <lb/>
Mattresses, which h is . <lb/>
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb/>
Company <lb/>
LEADERS IN Al. KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
N. CAROLINA <lb/>
His <lb/>
An lo spend a <lb/>
few days in London with sun, <lb/>
who had done exceptional veil in <lb/>
great metropolis. After their <lb/>
greetings King's Cross -la- <lb/>
the young fellow <lb/>
you are no <lb/>
a there anything Hie <lb/>
mini replied, lad, I <lb/>
quite an <lb/>
was he <lb/>
said, journey <lb/>
I my <lb/>
dear That's bad. it <lb/>
A replied <lb/>
cork <lb/>
This Was In Denmark. <lb/>
All In s <lb/>
certain <lb/>
railway inquired of n <lb/>
of men ii near lbs way to <lb/>
tin- house wanted, whereupon one <lb/>
Iii-iii him <lb/>
how <lb/>
in U <lb/>
Mid, wain a <lb/>
surely asked us In show yon <lb/>
.-in, lull I <lb/>
sir. I <lb/>
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Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office opposite It. . Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John<lb/>
R. L CUR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N C.<lb/>
A PICTURE OF <lb/>
Father <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mother <lb/>
Think how it would <lb/>
please the children <lb/>
your friends <lb/>
See Evans <lb/>
at Five Points and <lb/>
please them. <lb/>
Evans Studio<lb/>
Nearly all women suffer at times from female <lb/>
I ailments. Borne women suffer more acutely and <lb/>
j m re constantly than others. whether have <lb/>
pain or whether you suffer intensely, you <lb/>
I should take Wine of set <lb/>
j is a safe, natural medicine, for women, <lb/>
j prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in- <lb/>
It arts easily on the female organs and I <lb/>
J gives strength and tone to the whole system, <lb/>
fAKE<lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Mrs. of Tex., tried She <lb/>
I done more for me than I can Last f <lb/>
I was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to <lb/>
I no avail, so I look and inside of three I was able to do <lb/>
I my housework. Since then my trouble has never Try it. <lb/>
AT ALL DRUG <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
10-2 m It. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
of C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third street, formerly <lb/>
by Dr, Bagwell. <lb/>
It you want your HORSE to <lb/>
fast and pull buy <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
too Better Feed and More Lets <lb/>
than any man in town, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb/>
Corn, corn Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Salt. Lime and Cement. <lb/>
IMPORT BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving. We have a <lb/>
assortment. Plant early for the best <lb/>
Semi new price list. <lb/>
Remember we arc <lb/>
for Cal <lb/>
for all <lb/>
M and i-phone or- <lb/>
filled. <lb/>
CO., Florist, <lb/>
n Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
SUMMER IS GONE <lb/>
now is a time to have <lb/>
your summer suit nicely <lb/>
pressed, so it can be put away <lb/>
and kept for months. It is time <lb/>
to bring your overcoat and have <lb/>
It cleaned ed for win- <lb/>
perhaps it needs a new collar <lb/>
or re A little work on it <lb/>
may save buy a new one. I <lb/>
am read to do this work for you <lb/>
as it ought to be done. <lb/>
PAUL The Tailor. <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oat <lb/>
Mattresses, etc <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
ea, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jolly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni, Best But- <lb/>
New Sewing Machine <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town. Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
Subscribe for The <lb/>
L. W. H. <lb/>
Mo Ore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
i H F N V <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. Greenville N. C <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working the <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Pressing, Altering. Dyeing, <lb/>
Scouring. Chemical and Cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charger. <lb/>
In of Herbert Edmonds Barber <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
PERRY ft CO, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers cf <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipment <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and <lb/>
We keep all kinds of and dry <lb/>
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb/>
stove, grate or stove. We <lb/>
and b coal. Give <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk. Washington, Plymouth, Greenville. <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, G. P A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. C.<lb/>
Fred. <lb/>
Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb/>
Will be glad to make prices on any <lb/>
work in this line. Parties wanting <lb/>
work done can drop me a card in O. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA. <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb/>
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb/>
better prepared than ever to furnish <lb/>
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery <lb/>
in town. T 2-4. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York, Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Best Quality Rough Lumber De- <lb/>
livered anywhere in Greenville or <lb/>
on Tar river. Heart a specialty. <lb/>
For prices address <lb/>
W. H. MOORE, Falkland, N. C. <lb/>
Norfolk and Railway <lb/>
M K. WALCOTT AND HUGH M. FIE C I. IV EH a <lb/>
Direct Through Train Service <lb/>
All Points in Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb/>
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE <lb/>
a. m., Daily, f, r Wilson, and intermediate <lb/>
stations. Arrives a. 1.1. <lb/>
p. in. Daily except Sunday or Alison, i. Ii and stations. <lb/>
at p. m. <lb/>
a. m. Daily for Washington, Mack <lb/>
Hertford, Elisabeth Norfolk and principle Intermediate points. <lb/>
at fir Belhaven Co Branches. <lb/>
a m. Dally except Sunday for New Bern, Morehead and <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
p, Daily except Sunday for ton an I Intermediate stations, <lb/>
For particulars, consult Norfolk Southern Railway Folder <lb/>
or apply to J. L. ticket Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. W. W. <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
PLUMBING and <lb/>
STEAM FITTING <lb/>
Op. Hotel <lb/>
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS <lb/>
NIAGARA FALLS <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
On July d, 5th, I nth, 19th, and September 2nd, <lb/>
7th, 16th, -1-t, and October Steamship Co. will <lb/>
sell excursion V- from Norfolk, Va., and I Point Comfort, to Ni- <lb/>
at the very low rate limit for return, <lb/>
days from of sale. Liberal st Norfolk <lb/>
of Daily ,. t Sunday, p. r -iv <lb/>
a. Write the under signed for any r ion. <lb/>
K. R. T. P. A., <lb/>
ma<lb/>
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I In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb/>
d Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
see u- HOUSE BURNED. <lb/>
Agent The Eastern Reflector ilk an<lb/>
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; . e w attend be f house of Mr W. <lb/>
l. confer tn. . about miles below <lb/>
j church. town on th. north side of <lb/>
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A. . A i. Co. building were two <lb/>
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For good and comfortable <lb/>
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Cox Cu., Winter <lb/>
N. C. Tn.-y have <lb/>
right right price. <lb/>
did, aid been work <lb/>
some time <lb/>
is relatives this <lb/>
wee. <lb/>
mowing machines, <lb/>
bay presses, an I repairs, call on <lb/>
us. Berber Co. <lb/>
Mi is visiting <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Met; are carrying <lb/>
Prices are <lb/>
right and nice hearse <lb/>
A. Co. <lb/>
air <lb/>
i near hen, <lb/>
A new lot of lamps in. cotton <lb/>
n, Ba and several hundred <lb/>
Kiss Maud a u bushels of teed burned- and nine <lb/>
S. student, left here Friday lo packed bales outside the building <lb/>
. n Is U <lb/>
p I <lb/>
home, near Snow Hill <lb/>
We have just a nice <lb/>
lot of dress <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
badly damaged. The loss <lb/>
was total, as there was no <lb/>
on either the urn <lb/>
cotton. Some of the <lb/>
belonged to people in the neigh- <lb/>
Stimulate the TORPID <lb/>
the <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb/>
as an <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS medicine, <lb/>
In malarial districts their virtue <lb/>
re recognize., <lb/>
properties in <lb/>
the from that poison, <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
It not. and c to own Stan stencils but each one a stand- <lb/>
soon, you owe it o ex cl fame and <lb/>
the , n n the hour <lb/>
at the F. n v player be I known <lb/>
A makes <lb/>
to a large . <lb/>
In a glance v . will inspect a <lb/>
line pianos not a or- <lb/>
in character t ;. and <lb/>
general in . c. . <lb/>
To hear th <lb/>
mat are being preached <lb/>
Baptist church this week, one <lb/>
cannot help from being benefit- <lb/>
unless he is a stony heart. <lb/>
grand had it there <lb/>
to be ginned. <lb/>
gin had caught fire in th <lb/>
afternoon from a match in the <lb/>
cotton but this was put out, or <lb/>
These sermons are instructive to b. and two <lb/>
sinners, edifying to saints, bales were packed after this <lb/>
and a blessing to the community. Out of precaution Mr. <lb/>
public is cordially in wet twice entirely through th. <lb/>
so can e and tiring friends, gin before going to bed <lb/>
Don't miss a good thing, was there, <lb/>
or ESTEEM. <lb/>
We have been most <lb/>
forcibly reminded that the arm <lb/>
of friendship can o th <lb/>
of nor the beauty <lb/>
elude hie <lb/>
and, <lb/>
Whereas, on Friday the 5th <lb/>
inst, in the i of manhood, <lb/>
as the shadows were darkening <lb/>
into unexpectedly and <lb/>
the changing of an even- <lb/>
brother craftsman, <lb/>
lames Fleming, was <lb/>
visited by the Supreme builder <lb/>
of the Universe, who removed <lb/>
him from laboring in <lb/>
queries of time into those of <lb/>
eternity. <lb/>
Therefore be it <lb/>
1st. That death of broth <lb/>
Fleming. Greenville <lb/>
No. A. P. A. M. looses b <lb/>
but you i et will <lb/>
that stand u. J <lb/>
incomparable an <lb/>
different makes t from, n . <lb/>
these cheap t rt <lb/>
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ally when is fr.-. <lb/>
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night <lb/>
i finding none retired satisfied, but <lb/>
want to a little was aroused by th. <lb/>
j a nice line i buy cattle. R. building being in flames and <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. made not be checked, <lb/>
a shipment of a solid car of Pitt J The from the fire <lb/>
county school desk today. The plainly seen in Green- <lb/>
demand is continually ville by people who were on the <lb/>
rapidly. Better place your or street. <lb/>
den early. A. G. Cox <lb/>
and <lb/>
id member <lb/>
counsel <lb/>
miss within our mystic<lb/>
aid K v. Co., Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
the <lb/>
nave . p <lb/>
fell j. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
have a lot <lb/>
a- Purser <lb/>
bum l. with Mr. <lb/>
J. h. v. DiXon. <lb/>
I'm County <lb/>
U. Cox <lb/>
Company <lb/>
neat o <lb/>
are <lb/>
.- come to see <lb/>
we tor you. <lb/>
Jars. <lb/>
came in <lb/>
a days <lb/>
, ti, G. <lb/>
glassed, dried <lb/>
tail Putter <lb/>
act . <lb/>
. i. i. IA <lb/>
We you a I-- <lb/>
nice <lb/>
, Barber it Co. <lb/>
Hum- <lb/>
are visiting <lb/>
Cooking stoves <lb/>
ranges just All <lb/>
best material up-to-date, <lb/>
t Co. <lb/>
i vis- <lb/>
her son, ii. <lb/>
week. <lb/>
. its School <lb/>
are the desks you. are <lb/>
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday nights. <lb/>
R. D. Co. <lb/>
We have just received a full <lb/>
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb/>
call. <lb/>
A nice lot of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just in. <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Stray taken and <lb/>
white spotted shout four <lb/>
years old; mark under bit h <lb/>
both ears. Owner car. same <lb/>
damage i other <lb/>
cost. This October <lb/>
J. R F. <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Mill for Sale-The establish- <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
Milling and i. now <lb/>
for sale. It consists of the fol- <lb/>
One wheat mil, one <lb/>
corn mill, one work shop with <lb/>
boring machine, l saw, plain <lb/>
rip saw and a blacksmith <lb/>
For further information <lb/>
apply to W. H. Smith, Winter. <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
I am representing th oldest <lb/>
and Life and Fire <lb/>
insurance companies in the world. <lb/>
Office in building. <lb/>
J. S. Ross Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
The highest price paid for <lb/>
Turkeys, geese, eggs, at A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co's Turkeys a special- <lb/>
through the holidays. <lb/>
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Rt fleeter. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Help the candidates in The <lb/>
Reflector piano contest. <lb/>
Hr <lb/>
black voile shirts <lb/>
Pulley ft Bowen. <lb/>
While. <lb/>
Next to Can Al ice v. o. <lb/>
REPORT I Ml CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF CR <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
In the State Tc C . c S. ft. lit, <lb/>
Agents Wanted -For a house <lb/>
;. vi sight, Big <lb/>
profits, for particular. <lb/>
Eureka Specialty Co. Dept. B. <lb/>
Station <lb/>
of <lb/>
at all prices. <lb/>
If you are in need of a nice <lb/>
suit case see Pulley <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
woolen golf gloves, <lb/>
all shades, at Pulley <lb/>
Did <lb/>
Ali sizes and prices in children's <lb/>
union at Pulley Bow <lb/>
Jersey <lb/>
Devon. D- U. <lb/>
Be sure to Bee our line of <lb/>
coat suits. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
We have a complete of <lb/>
ladies muslin <lb/>
the combination suits. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
We are sole for the <lb/>
Fay stockings. A <lb/>
just in. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
See our lint of ribbed under- <lb/>
wear for men. Splendid value <lb/>
for cents <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
All the latest arid n styles <lb/>
in ladles, misses and <lb/>
shoes, at Pulley <lb/>
faithful <lb/>
Who- <lb/>
we <lb/>
Circle <lb/>
2nd. That of <lb/>
sorrow and distress, <lb/>
ii d gladness, so long, and <lb/>
reigned, assure <lb/>
of cur sincere sympathies, in <lb/>
their anguish of heart, <lb/>
the cutting short of a life in <lb/>
tide of powers, in <lb/>
th-- broadest usefulness <lb/>
3rd. to the widow and <lb/>
orphans, bereft of loud <lb/>
and loving we commend <lb/>
to God for His infinite comfort <lb/>
and protection. <lb/>
4th. these resolutions he <lb/>
spread upon the record of <lb/>
lodge, a copy sent to the family, <lb/>
Orphan's Friend and D <lb/>
it fleeter, with a request th-t <lb/>
they be published. <lb/>
Loans and Id-e<lb/>
and <lb/>
g Fur- <lb/>
from i .; <lb/>
Bank, r <lb/>
t ash it- <lb/>
Si . i <lb/>
r c i. cm <lb/>
nob <lb/>
S t <lb/>
6.114.41 .-., <lb/>
fund <lb/>
26.07 divided profit, <lb/>
Bills payable 4,000.00 <lb/>
me certificate <lb/>
p 960.00 <lb/>
posit subjects <lb/>
K. check <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
outstanding 65.1 <lb/>
21,606.46 <lb/>
2.611 <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Total <lb/>
s INA, O of <lb/>
r, ,; c i r o hank. d. <lb/>
i i i. pit is tn I t f <lb/>
i. t. Gardner, <lb/>
. to Brooks. <lb/>
. Si Tucker, <lb/>
.-. Vs KIN W. Dawson, <lb/>
.- i. <lb/>
OF THE Of <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT N O. <lb/>
of Sept., 1st, 1600. <lb/>
Loans<lb/>
I. i ,,. , r lire <lb/>
Committee, l <lb/>
Gold . i <lb/>
A Scalded Boy's Shrieks, <lb/>
Maria <lb/>
lay o . K., who <lb/>
when nil th . . d die, ck- <lb/>
cu id him. <lb/>
w Cu c feyer <lb/>
boils, chi <lb/>
d h rids. S pile. at <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
in. i<lb/>
t. w I <lb/>
.-ii.<lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 0,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 4.600.00 <lb/>
I less <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 1,676.08 <lb/>
Hills payable 8,000.00 <lb/>
Tune certificates of 8,629.70 <lb/>
Deposits sub to check 21,446.88 <lb/>
, Reserve for interest <lb/>
and taxes <lb/>
CC 640,802.00 <lb/>
I .-276.00 <lb/>
kn <lb/>
Sol. I'll of Pitt, <lb/>
I, of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
W II. Cashier. <lb/>
.-. pi.-.<lb/>
Th <lb/>
i ,. and <lb/>
A. o. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
w N. C. <lb/>
. and Miss <lb/>
Mumford, Ayden, at-; <lb/>
ended vices here yesterday, j <lb/>
Jut received, a nice lot of <lb/>
at Co <lb/>
Miss Aims Gannon, <lb/>
i Friday in our <lb/>
Button shoes are very stylish <lb/>
this season and we have them in <lb/>
nil styles. Pulley <lb/>
Forced into Exile <lb/>
Wm. Upchurch. of Oak, , <lb/>
was an exile home. Mountain <lb/>
air, he thought, would cure a frightful <lb/>
that defied all <lb/>
remedial two r <lb/>
mo th he returned, d M his <lb/>
tap. l began to Dr. <lb/>
be Wing sale ho writes, rd i- <lb/>
A Ar s x am as <lb/>
up. a. Ange ever It from <lb/>
become of the fellow e for <lb/>
who over a stamp the other <lb/>
meeting a Crowd Hem asthma, croup. <lb/>
vi. g and trial <lb/>
by all <lb/>
A lot of dry goods <lb/>
of all kinds just <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
. i from Ayden <lb/>
in Baptist <lb/>
lust night. <lb/>
have just received <lb/>
a new lot and tan supply your <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
See our line of bed <lb/>
room slippers, in zephyr crochet, <lb/>
all color Bowen. <lb/>
Fresh pork Sausage at S. M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
Tribute Fr-m Colored <lb/>
Inasmuch a w <lb/>
of the th it m <lb/>
of Green ills, and a <lb/>
a pall of las been Cast <lb/>
this entire community b <lb/>
the that has <lb/>
carried d D s to the <lb/>
hones of three Greenville's <lb/>
prominent families. <lb/>
And as each of men, to <lb/>
the id, and in-, has com i <lb/>
to material <lb/>
new a <lb/>
bi another the son an <lb/>
ex-congressman, and <lb/>
Attorney whose <lb/>
are such to mark him as one <lb/>
our shoes the foremost men. <lb/>
leathers, .-. b of our <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. great the living and <lb/>
dad, tin- behalf of the Col- <lb/>
of Greenville, I <lb/>
extend to the bereaved our ten <lb/>
of <lb/>
Rev. Joe May.<lb/>
I. I <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
to <lb/>
S M. Jones. <lb/>
M. o. Mount, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
OF THE OF <lb/>
BANK OF WINTERVILLE,<lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. V. <lb/>
he close of business, Sept, 1900. <lb/>
Try a of <lb/>
for men, in <lb/>
We are specially string in <lb/>
this and are <lb/>
showing all up-to-date styles. <lb/>
If you wan., a nice black beaver <lb/>
hat be sure to see <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Pulley Moore. <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Harper <lb/>
you to be present <lb/>
at the of her sister <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Benjamin Pulley <lb/>
Wednesday morning, <lb/>
November the seventeenth <lb/>
nineteen hundred and nine <lb/>
at eight o'clock <lb/>
One thousand College Avenue <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
No cards sent in city. <lb/>
Loans d <lb/>
III.- <lb/>
in ,, ind or. <lb/>
Due I I <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
n. ii in J <lb/>
Se bank I other <lb/>
r. n<lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 66,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses taxes pd 482.06 <lb/>
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
189.98 Time of deposit 202.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to 8,180.66 <lb/>
114,414.91 <lb/>
ID I <lb/>
14.414 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
W- heard the Mutual Life man <lb/>
. lo- <lb/>
day you can, tomorrow may <lb/>
you cam o <lb/>
who it. you; <lb/>
Doc-or <lb/>
A id went s <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
I-<lb/>
named <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
i ,. Cashier and F A. Edmondson, Asst. Cashier <lb/>
bank, swear that the above state- <lb/>
best of our knowledge and belief. <lb/>
, K- <lb/>
Asst. Cashier <lb/>
sworn to be- <lb/>
this 10th day -f Sept., <lb/>
J. F. Harrington, <lb/>
Notary Public Directors <lb/>
LAXATIVE SYRUP <lb/>
TO NATIONAL FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
An and Bronchial Remedies, because It ride the <lb/>
on the bowel,. No to iv. <lb/>
Prepared by CHICAGO. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHiCHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER I I <lb/>
No.<lb/>
PRES. R. H. WRIGHT'S ADDRESS <lb/>
UPON HIS OFFICIAL <lb/>
AT E. C. T. T. S. <lb/>
Large Audience Assemble School <lb/>
Auditor ion to Heir this and Other <lb/>
Brilliant Addresses Tonight. <lb/>
Standing here as I do upon the <lb/>
of a new institution, <lb/>
established by our State to meet <lb/>
a growing need of our <lb/>
it is not strange if I see visions <lb/>
and dream dreams. And yet it <lb/>
is not a vision or a dream to <lb/>
which I call your <lb/>
Perusing the pages of our <lb/>
States history find, by act of <lb/>
the General Assembly of the <lb/>
Commonwealth of North Caro- <lb/>
one hundred twenty two <lb/>
years ago, provision was made <lb/>
for the establishment of a <lb/>
of Learning at Greenville, <lb/>
lately called in <lb/>
the of It may be <lb/>
to note that this in- <lb/>
of learning established <lb/>
in 1787 was in some respects <lb/>
similar to the school in which <lb/>
we are today assembled. <lb/>
a. It was established by ct <lb/>
of the General Assembly. So <lb/>
was this school. <lb/>
b. It had a Board of Trustees <lb/>
with powers very similar to <lb/>
those given to the Board of <lb/>
Trustees of this school. <lb/>
c. The certificate to be grant- <lb/>
ed was almost identical with the <lb/>
one to be granted by this school. <lb/>
d. It was also provided <lb/>
this Seminary shall not be con- <lb/>
one of those mentioned or <lb/>
intended by the <lb/>
This was the Halifax <lb/>
of 1776 which made <lb/>
ion for a State system of public <lb/>
schools and a State University. <lb/>
This institution- is not one of <lb/>
these schools, when the facts <lb/>
rise up before me, and I re <lb/>
call the trying times in which <lb/>
these men lived and see it writ- <lb/>
liberal <lb/>
have been for the <lb/>
establishment of that school at a <lb/>
time when North Carolina was a <lb/>
sovereign government, not <lb/>
yet joined the union, I see <lb/>
in this school not a vision or a <lb/>
dream but the of a <lb/>
prophecy. Young though we <lb/>
are, yet in a sense we are one of <lb/>
our State's oldest institutions. I <lb/>
realize, however, that the East <lb/>
Carolina Training <lb/>
School is not a lineal <lb/>
of the Pitt Academy, but a <lb/>
younger sister borne of the same <lb/>
parentage and located in the <lb/>
same community. All honor to <lb/>
our ancestors who realized <lb/>
that proper education of <lb/>
youth is essential to the <lb/>
and prosperity of every <lb/>
community, and <lb/>
thy the attention of the <lb/>
And all honor to our own <lb/>
people who still realize that the <lb/>
education of Youth is <lb/>
essential to the happiness and <lb/>
prosperity of every <lb/>
But on an occasion of this kind <lb/>
it is fitting that we give serious <lb/>
study to some State or National <lb/>
problem and I address myself to <lb/>
this serious task instead of stroll- <lb/>
through the flower-gardens <lb/>
of rhetoric and gathering posies <lb/>
for the purpose of pleasing <lb/>
present. <lb/>
We, a company of American <lb/>
citizens have met together to- <lb/>
day. Let us turn our attention <lb/>
for a few moments to the <lb/>
What is America For what <lb/>
do we stand Every nation that <lb/>
has ever been upon earth has <lb/>
stood for some ideal. <lb/>
has advanced by the main- <lb/>
clash and ultimate con- <lb/>
of these ideals. <lb/>
The little stream beginning on <lb/>
mountain top winds its way <lb/>
down the mountain side, is <lb/>
joined by streams until it <lb/>
j becomes a mighty river, bearing <lb/>
upon its bosom a world's freight <lb/>
for .-humanity; so with <lb/>
beginning with the dawn of <lb/>
God's creation of man has <lb/>
I trickled down the ages, joined <lb/>
by a national ideal and <lb/>
there by a national ideal until <lb/>
i today we have the mighty stream <lb/>
of civilization bearing upon its <lb/>
bosom all the nations of the <lb/>
world. Each nation of the past <lb/>
has been but a rivulet of ideals <lb/>
emptying into the stream of ad- <lb/>
to the stream of <lb/>
is political <lb/>
freedom. are the most in- <lb/>
people upon the <lb/>
earth, and as long as our present <lb/>
ideal dominates, we can never <lb/>
have a national or state <lb/>
So long as the ideal that now <lb/>
rules lives, we, as a nation, are <lb/>
secure, and will be until this <lb/>
ideal dies and another takes its <lb/>
place as the central thought in <lb/>
our life If this ever <lb/>
and God forbid that it should, <lb/>
then we will follow new ideal <lb/>
until it, in its turn, is emptied <lb/>
into the groat stream of life. <lb/>
But if a new ideal comes, we <lb/>
will h come a new nation and <lb/>
the America of today will be <lb/>
in the archives of the <lb/>
world's past to be studied by the <lb/>
new nation just a.-, you and I <lb/>
studied the Rome of the <lb/>
Turning now from the <lb/>
speculations an <lb/>
to the stern <lb/>
H- Wright- a <lb/>
lilt were read from <lb/>
CELEBRATION OF EAST State Auditor B. F. Dixon, language, has <lb/>
had missed the morning train. Hope eternal in <lb/>
TRAINING w w human <lb/>
More Detailed Report of the was sick, expressing their brings M v, ,., things <lb/>
Held Day . at not being present substantial <lb/>
Harpy governor was represented In point of scarcely more <lb/>
State Secretary J. Bryan than a few months tin people <lb/>
who spoke for the State, of the East Carolina indulged the <lb/>
Preceding Mr. hope, that the government <lb/>
the audience arose and of our state might, in its wisdom, <lb/>
spirit joined in singing establish incur eastern section, <lb/>
Old North Mr. institution for the training of <lb/>
to the rank of the manhood and womanhood <lb/>
North Carolina in the sisterhood North Carolina. <lb/>
The exercises of the celebration <lb/>
of Carolina Teachers Train <lb/>
School and installation cf <lb/>
President R. H. w right, on <lb/>
Friday, Were delayed in begin- <lb/>
until owing to the rain <lb/>
that prevailed through the early <lb/>
of morning. The rain <lb/>
ceased about o'clock, and it. <lb/>
once people began turning their <lb/>
faces toward the training school <lb/>
for two hours the s r.-am of., <lb/>
humanity poured in that <lb/>
of to county as <lb/>
the leading educational <lb/>
In mentioning those who have buildings grow, our have <lb/>
bee a prominent in securing this blossomed into fruition, and in <lb/>
the lull-grown power of this in- <lb/>
fondest dreams <lb/>
ha-e a <lb/>
And in name of every <lb/>
of Greenville, in the name <lb/>
j s he especially spoke of <lb/>
late Senator Fleming and said he <lb/>
j hoped to see some kind <lb/>
to his memory placed in <lb/>
It was a fins audience the school. <lb/>
filled the large auditorium of th <lb/>
After the <lb/>
of today. <lb/>
What don this ideal State presidents of sister <lb/>
demand of American j <lb/>
By it we have open the and places upon the <lb/>
gates of our land to suffering ; in <lb/>
humanity the world and were with <lb/>
over and there is pouring into, as they their <lb/>
our midst a constant of State J. Y. <lb/>
mankind alien to our who is the <lb/>
out of touch with us at almost m presided <lb/>
every our national life. exercises. <lb/>
civilization, but each has <lb/>
added something to the power of <lb/>
the stream. What has America <lb/>
contributed For do we <lb/>
stand Before answering this, <lb/>
let us glance for an instant at <lb/>
other nations. The Greeks, tin <lb/>
Hebrews, th Romans and the <lb/>
English each represents a type <lb/>
of mankind. Each was <lb/>
and, fore, thought <lb/>
alike. America on the ether <lb/>
hand was from the b- ginning <lb/>
and now is the must <lb/>
nation ever found upon the <lb/>
earth. We are made up <lb/>
of every type of mankind. <lb/>
We are indeed a people peculiar <lb/>
to ourselves. The world has <lb/>
never before seen a nation com- <lb/>
posed as we are, and yet we re <lb/>
as truly a nation as any upon the <lb/>
earth. The ideal that hold us <lb/>
must be an ideal <lb/>
appeals to all mankind. The <lb/>
ideal of the Greeks was the beau- <lb/>
the Hebrews, religion; of <lb/>
the Romans, law; of the English, <lb/>
individual freedom; of America, <lb/>
political freedom. We stand <lb/>
for a form of government in <lb/>
which the governed have <lb/>
lute say, both as to the form of <lb/>
constitutional law and the kind <lb/>
of administrative laws. That <lb/>
this ideal make itself felt, it is <lb/>
not necessary for other govern . <lb/>
to take on the form judge in all matters, <lb/>
government found in America.; and national, then that body <lb/>
The distinction is of a finer must of a high order of man. <lb/>
nature. There is a difference In other words, we have emptied <lb/>
political and j into the stream of ;. <lb/>
individual freedom. Political ideal that, to ii-,, will impel a In legislature and labored so turn and the trustees the Pea- <lb/>
freedom the power of advance of for the school He body fund <lb/>
people themselves to determine This ideal will live and spoke <lb/>
what form of government shall will therefore make ran,., of T. J. Jams for could be there. ex-Gov T. J. <lb/>
be established and what shall be stride in thin has the school, and expressed regret Jarvis was too unwell to be <lb/>
its individual freedom ever before been known. Y. illness prevented pres- present and take <lb/>
is that derived from-if we would keep th- fir, e to in these r- It was a <lb/>
thew whereby protected on our at.-, w- man f p <lb/>
by the government from the <lb/>
Within a few sh rt months, as <lb/>
inch by inch we watched these <lb/>
The great problem for us, there <lb/>
fore, is to keep the rising gen <lb/>
touch with our id <lb/>
and to convert our immigrant <lb/>
population to our way of think- <lb/>
This is the most n <lb/>
task ever yet undertaken <lb/>
audience rose tang the <lb/>
prayer was offered by <lb/>
Rev. J. Shore, pastor of Jar- <lb/>
vis Memorial Methodist church. <lb/>
Owing circumstances of <lb/>
row, Mayor H. W. <lb/>
could not take the part assigned <lb/>
by a nation. Here and here him of extending a welcome for <lb/>
alone do we find justification for j Greenville, but was ably <lb/>
the expenditure of public funds by Mr. F. C. Hard- <lb/>
for public education. Indeed, Col. F. G James expressed <lb/>
first duty is to make true, as the welcome for Pitt Bounty, and <lb/>
well as to make good, America. Pf. W. H. for the <lb/>
citizens. An ideal like ours calls faculty. <lb/>
for the highest typo or mankind. <lb/>
If the body politic is to be the <lb/>
Si ale Superintendent <lb/>
then delivered an address in <lb/>
which he gave the history of the <lb/>
I R. H. Wright, <lb/>
of the school, was then Intro <lb/>
and d livered his <lb/>
At th c of the ad- <lb/>
dress the audience Bang <lb/>
and Chairman <lb/>
introduced the following <lb/>
representatives of sister <lb/>
present, who each gave a <lb/>
word of greeting this <lb/>
M. C S Noble, <lb/>
of the University; Dr. D. H. Hill, <lb/>
Of A. AM. College; <lb/>
dent J. I. of the N <lb/>
College; Dr. J. B. Carlye. of <lb/>
Wane Forest President <lb/>
F. P. Hobgood. of F. male <lb/>
Seminary; President E. <lb/>
Goodwin, of the State Deaf and <lb/>
Dumb school. <lb/>
Chairman Joyner also an <lb/>
that letters of greeting <lb/>
had been received from the <lb/>
University of Virginia, <lb/>
of Tennessee, Salem College, <lb/>
Elizabeth College, Oak Ridge <lb/>
Institute, Normal Col- <lb/>
Harvard University. St <lb/>
of every of tie entire <lb/>
county of we welcome you <lb/>
to luau <lb/>
the first <lb/>
Carol in <lb/>
ceremonies of <lb/>
it of the East <lb/>
Teachers Training <lb/>
School. <lb/>
with an ancient <lb/>
custom the Grecian Days, I <lb/>
herewith to you today, <lb/>
key to the city Green <lb/>
gates have been <lb/>
movement to establish this for <lb/>
school, and paid a beautiful Women. Meredith College. Johns <lb/>
to the late Senator J- Hopkins University, United <lb/>
Fleming, who introduced the bill of <lb/>
the United States, all the male <lb/>
citizens over one years <lb/>
of age have political freedom <lb/>
while all other citizens have only , ; <lb/>
freedom. The ideal, paid better salaries and committed tho charge and care <lb/>
therefore, that America has Continued on 6th page. of the institution to its president, <lb/>
. be referred the day more <lb/>
lie. From its very be ginning his <lb/>
heart has b.-tn in this <lb/>
i the children in our prom its very <lb/>
e land will to s of Prof. this school, <lb/>
school and it would be better a chairman of the j. ring joy to his heart to <lb/>
. were they, by law, made to Trustees of Caro- See a realization of his plans and <lb/>
the public Training School, desires. <lb/>
y Public school teachers must be t . <lb/>
MR. K; C. HARDING'S ADDRESS <lb/>
Mr. said <lb/>
DINING BALL. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. <lb/>
EAST CAROLINA <lb/>
THE PRIDE OF GREENVILLE AND NORTH <lb/>
swung we bid you <lb/>
come to our city, to our hearts <lb/>
sod homes. <lb/>
You are today. <lb/>
And our Greenville is yours as long <lb/>
you <lb/>
COL. F. G. ADDRESS. <lb/>
Col James said the <lb/>
erection of a Training School <lb/>
in Eastern Carolina for teachers <lb/>
was first proposed, Pitt county <lb/>
was among first, to endorse <lb/>
the measure and support it with <lb/>
her accustomed zeal, and when <lb/>
the act passed the legislature <lb/>
and became a law, almost her <lb/>
entire population got busy to <lb/>
devise means and ways to secure <lb/>
the location of the new <lb/>
here. The contest <lb/>
friendly, but spirited, and when <lb/>
the smoke of conflict bad cleared <lb/>
away the victory was ours. The <lb/>
shouts of r-juicing are still <lb/>
reverberating through many <lb/>
parts of our grand old county <lb/>
and will continue to be occasion- <lb/>
ally until at least some of <lb/>
these new buildings will have <lb/>
become mossy with age; <lb/>
while all of cur citizens did their <lb/>
lull duty in voting upon <lb/>
selves bonds, and going down in <lb/>
their pockets for cash to defray <lb/>
expenses and in many other <lb/>
ways, and while all did their full <lb/>
duty and all deserve great credit, <lb/>
yet in my humble opinion to our <lb/>
eminent leader, our foremost <lb/>
and most beloved is due <lb/>
most of the honor and glory of <lb/>
planting this great institution <lb/>
upon this beautiful hill, and in <lb/>
the years to come as the noble <lb/>
women and patriotic young men <lb/>
shall go out from thee walls to <lb/>
teach in the schools throughout <lb/>
the State, I would have them <lb/>
duly teach their pupils to love, <lb/>
honor and revere the name of <lb/>
Thomas Jordan Jarvis. <lb/>
s Pitt county may <lb/>
not share the historic glory of <lb/>
Mecklenburg and Guilford, her <lb/>
daughter are as fair, pure and <lb/>
noble and her sons true, <lb/>
patriotic and brave as trod the <lb/>
earth, a d they have at last ac- <lb/>
quired the on needful and <lb/>
are now enthused with the spirit <lb/>
of education, as is evidenced by <lb/>
many new and handsome <lb/>
school buildings recently erected <lb/>
throughout the county and <lb/>
large attendance here today, <lb/>
of which prompts me to pledge <lb/>
to this new institution and its <lb/>
management, the loyal support <lb/>
of all our people. <lb/>
now. Mr. <lb/>
embers of the faculty a id <lb/>
d ins f the East Carolina Teach- <lb/>
Training School, in the <lb/>
name of my county, I extend <lb/>
to you a most hearty welcome to <lb/>
our county, to our hearts and to <lb/>
our homes, and express the hope <lb/>
you have come to stay. <lb/>
And to the visitors who have <lb/>
honored us with their presence <lb/>
here today, I d f u <lb/>
and all a Pitt <lb/>
Owing to want today <lb/>
we will not publish Rags- <lb/>
dale's Monday. <lb/>
on 4th- <lb/>
.- y <lb/>
torn . <lb/>
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