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d Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
see u- HOUSE BURNED. <lb />
Agent The Eastern Reflector ilk an<lb />
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A new of was destroyed by fire. In <lb />
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For good and comfortable <lb />
school u. coll or write A. G. <lb />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
will y in <lb />
exchange one self <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 />
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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 />
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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 /></p>
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Pulley Bowen. pair. Pulley Bowen <lb />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT, Manager. <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
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Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
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Hay, Oats <lb />
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out your knowing one note from another. <lb />
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M U, Telegraph, and or- <lb />
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Phone Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
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Nicely furnished, every <lb />
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working the very <lb />
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Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
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COAL, WOOD <lb />
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ville, all of next week, beginning <lb />
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W. W. Moore. <lb />
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PERRY GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipment <lb />
Thousands of Pitt County <lb />
are being <lb />
sold and <lb />
giving sat- <lb />
They surpass other desks in cheapness, <lb />
and comfort. They present a very neat <lb />
and best desk made for rural <lb />
high schools. <lb />
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WINTERVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.<lb />
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a few Acres <lb />
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A strictly up Flour Mill, barrel. <lb />
per day capacity, being Wash- <lb />
N. C., and will be ready Io <lb />
1910. For information, <lb />
J. HAVENS, <lb />
WASHINGTON, NORTH 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 Product. Will make delivery <lb />
in town. T 2-4. <lb />
DUDLEY. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
HARRY K. WALCOTT AND RECEIVERS <lb />
Direct Through Train Service Between <lb />
All Points in Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb />
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
a. m., Sunday tot Wilton, intermediate <lb />
stations. Arrives at a. m. <lb />
P- m., Daily except Sunday Raleigh and stations. <lb />
at p. in. <lb />
a. Daily , Sunday, for Washington, Edenton, <lb />
Hertford, Elizabeth City, Norfolk and principle intermediate <lb />
Connects at Kerry for ant Co Branch. <lb />
a m., except Sunday for New Morehead City, <lb />
intermediate <lb />
p. m., Daily except Sunday for and intermediate stations. <lb />
For further particulars, Norfolk Southern Railway Folder <lb />
or apply to J. L. Hassell- ticket agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. W. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Building Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. Large Stock of everything <lb />
Needed in your House. Our P. ices are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMBING and <lb />
STEAM FITTING <lb />
Op. Hotel Bertha, Greenville. N. C <lb />
PHONE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire.<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
J. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR ADO P <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
1.00 <lb />
the public celebration and in- <lb />
of President K. II. <lb />
Wright in connection with the <lb />
opening of the but ow <lb />
to incompleteness of <lb />
furnishings this was deferred <lb />
A DIFFERENCE. <lb />
Advert king rt may be had upon <lb />
application the business in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third Street. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as second-, mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY NOV. <lb />
E C. T. T. S. <lb />
In delivering his charge to the <lb />
grand jury Monday, Judge Guion, <lb />
discussing the question of <lb />
gambling, explained the differ- <lb />
until Nov. 12th, and the once between dealing in cotton <lb />
Friday was a day Greenville <lb />
will not soon forget. <lb />
The sugar trust is about <lb />
come around for a raking. <lb />
This is u day has <lb />
long looked forward to with an- <lb />
of pleasure, for it <lb />
is realized the fruition of her <lb />
hopes and the reward of her la- <lb />
for years. <lb />
It was about years ago <lb />
that some of our people most in <lb />
in education began dis- <lb />
cussing the matter that some- <lb />
where in Eastern North Carolina <lb />
there should lie located a train- <lb />
school for teachers, From <lb />
this grew the movement on the <lb />
legislature of for the pas- <lb />
sage of a bill to establish such a <lb />
school. Greenville took a prom <lb />
part in this and sent sever- <lb />
delegations to Raleigh during <lb />
the legislature. The bill was <lb />
passed, and the location of the <lb />
school was left with the State <lb />
Board of Education, <lb />
Imbued with the belief that <lb />
Greenville was the best place in <lb />
the East for the school, the town, <lb />
backed by the people of the <lb />
county, went to work <lb />
the State Board of Education <lb />
of this fact. In an in <lb />
which there was not a dissenting <lb />
vote, Greenville voted <lb />
for the school, and the county <lb />
voted a like sum by fully a two- <lb />
thirds majority. These <lb />
donations, together with a <lb />
choice of several beautiful sites, <lb />
had the desired effect on the <lb />
State Board of Education, and <lb />
the decision of that body was <lb />
in favor of Greenville. <lb />
Our joy knew no hounds when <lb />
the glad news that the <lb />
school would be located here, yet <lb />
Greenville did not stop there to <lb />
rest on her laurels. The people <lb />
have taken great interest in <lb />
every movement since ground <lb />
was first broken on the <lb />
with pride the progress <lb />
of the handsome buildings, and <lb />
were ready at all times to be of <lb />
any assistance they could. The <lb />
actual work of construction be- <lb />
early in the summer <lb />
and in a year there were six <lb />
beautiful buildings ready for the <lb />
school to open. These are ad- <lb />
ministration building, <lb />
dormitory, <lb />
infirmary and power house, <lb />
all models of skill <lb />
and completeness, and <lb />
furnished, making a school <lb />
of which any State might <lb />
feel proud. <lb />
The school was opened on <lb />
October, and the trustees <lb />
and faculty were more than <lb />
at the large number of <lb />
dents who entered, more coming <lb />
than the most sanguine had an- <lb />
The number enroll- <lb />
ed reached of these be- <lb />
females and males. <lb />
the student body four States and <lb />
counties in North Carolina <lb />
are represented. <lb />
Such an auspicious opening <lb />
gave assurance to the prediction <lb />
that it was to be a great school. <lb />
It was at first planned to have <lb />
Occasion speaks for <lb />
Daily B. Hector 12th. <lb />
DR. LECTURE. <lb />
The auditorium of the graded <lb />
school was more than filled Fri- <lb />
day night to hear the illustrated <lb />
lecture of Dr. IF. Shies, of <lb />
Washington City, on the hook <lb />
worm disease. The Redactor <lb />
will not undertake to give a <lb />
synopsis of the lecture, as it <lb />
could be appreciated only by <lb />
hearing it and closely follow <lb />
the speaker. Dr. Stiles has <lb />
for several years been making a <lb />
study of conditions in the South <lb />
with special investigation of the <lb />
hoed; worm disease, and the <lb />
statistics given <lb />
in his lecture shows the alarm- <lb />
in which this <lb />
exists. He declared that our <lb />
are too with <lb />
man life, is they give heed <lb />
only to the <lb />
greatly excited over some- <lb />
thing like the sinking of a ship <lb />
attended by the loss of a few <lb />
hundred lives, yet feel little or <lb />
no concern about the existence <lb />
of diseases that annually claim <lb />
thousands of victims. The <lb />
pose of his lecture was to <lb />
this by educating the people <lb />
to better sanitary conditions <lb />
through which they can safe- <lb />
guard health and materially <lb />
lower the death rate. That this <lb />
section should give hoed to Dr. <lb />
advice is shown in his <lb />
statement that in the few hours <lb />
he spent Greenville he saw <lb />
fully one hundred people who <lb />
have the hook worm disease. <lb />
Dr. Stiles is certainly doing the <lb />
people a great service, and <lb />
that has been heard here is <lb />
calculated to do more real good <lb />
than his lecture Friday night. <lb />
futures, where it is not the in- <lb />
to deliver any cotton but <lb />
settle the profits or losses in <lb />
margins, the entering into a <lb />
contract to sell cotton make <lb />
actual delivery of it at a certain <lb />
time. He said that under the <lb />
law the former is gambling, but <lb />
the latter is not. Judge <lb />
impressed the fact that when a <lb />
person sells cotton to be deliver- <lb />
ed at a certain time at a <lb />
price, he is under tin- fame <lb />
hi deliver the <lb />
as is to fulfill any other con <lb />
tract into which he has entered. <lb />
Those who have been consider- <lb />
the matter of testing such <lb />
contracts on the ground that it <lb />
is gambling, in order to avoid <lb />
delivering the cotton, should <lb />
think well before taking such a <lb />
Step, as the law will be against it. <lb />
If you do not believe that the <lb />
people county are getting <lb />
interested in good road-, you <lb />
will think differently if you get <lb />
out and talk with them when <lb />
they come to town. The Relief. <lb />
tor hears many of them express <lb />
themselves on this question, and <lb />
it is gratifying to know that the <lb />
sentiment in favor a bond is- <lb />
sue sufficient to build good mads <lb />
all over the county is growing <lb />
stronger every day. This is the <lb />
logical way to get good roads, <lb />
and when the people make up <lb />
their minds to pay a little tax <lb />
get the advantage of better <lb />
highways the roads will soon be <lb />
coming. <lb />
splendid plant here established, <lb />
the total valuation in round <lb />
now reaches <lb />
What an inspiration to rejoice <lb />
and go forward in the <lb />
uplift of this dear old <lb />
State. But I came not here to- <lb />
The people of Illinois and <lb />
that they are no better either of the State or <lb />
some others when it comes to I come as a messenger <lb />
lynching- I from the faculty of this, the <lb />
of our splendid <lb />
Don't you feel proud of Green- of the to bear to <lb />
, , ,. . our joyous cordial greetings, <lb />
ville, county, and the East <lb />
School <lb />
Teacher's Training <lb />
LYRICS FRO M COTTON <lb />
The Reflector received from <lb />
Stone k Co., publish- <lb />
of Charlotte, a copy of their <lb />
edition of from <lb />
Cotton written by the <lb />
late John Charles It is <lb />
a beautiful volume and worthy <lb />
a place in any library, both for <lb />
the excellent matter it contains <lb />
and the artistic manner in which <lb />
it is printed, illustrated and <lb />
hound. In an article in the <lb />
Charlotte Observer II. E. C. <lb />
Bryant <lb />
years ago last Sunday, <lb />
John Charles died, and <lb />
was buried near the home of his <lb />
parents in Scotland county, but <lb />
he is not forgotten, for he left <lb />
behind him a monument more <lb />
lasting than stone. The friends <lb />
of the charming young Scotch- <lb />
man with the poetic gift did not <lb />
begin to realize his real worth <lb />
until after he has passed away. <lb />
His songs and lyrics are more <lb />
highly and genuinely <lb />
ed today than they were when <lb />
they first came from his pen. <lb />
Charles S, Stone, who is doing <lb />
so much for North Carolina <lb />
writers by aiding them in get <lb />
ting their efforts before the pub- <lb />
has issued through the Stone <lb />
t Barringer Co. of this city the <lb />
second edition of from <lb />
Cotton bound <lb />
cloth, and beautifully <lb />
illustrated by A. B. Frost, E. W. <lb />
and Mrs. W. O. Kibble <lb />
making the most attractive book <lb />
ever printed in the state. <lb />
the cover design, the size and <lb />
the illustrations, Mr. Stone <lb />
shown excellent taste, and the <lb />
entire South owes him a debt of <lb />
gratitude for the book typical- <lb />
The man was <lb />
vented from attending the Press <lb />
smoker in connection with th <lb />
welcome to Taft in <lb />
Wilmington on the but the <lb />
secretary of the publicity com- <lb />
was kind enough to send <lb />
us a souvenir booklet of the <lb />
that we might see what <lb />
was missed by there. <lb />
The booklet is a thing of beauty <lb />
and will be preserved as a treas- <lb />
Besides giving a full pro- <lb />
gram of the smoker, it contains <lb />
pages of most interesting <lb />
matter about Wilmington and <lb />
the city's advantages. <lb />
After a sensational trial in <lb />
Paris, Mine. accused <lb />
of the murder of her husband <lb />
and stepmother, has been ac- <lb />
When Pitt county takes the <lb />
advanced step in good roads that <lb />
she has taken in you <lb />
will see her become the leading <lb />
county in the State. <lb />
Even if the president does not <lb />
write a proclamation, the <lb />
try can go ahead and <lb />
Thanksgiving day. The <lb />
is just u matter of form <lb />
anyway. <lb />
The Texas parents into <lb />
home twins arrived a few days <lb />
ago, named one of them Cook <lb />
the other They <lb />
must expect a life long <lb />
the family. <lb />
The president was perhaps too <lb />
much occupied on his <lb />
mile trip to send out the <lb />
Thanksgiving proclamation. W <lb />
guess it will come along <lb />
now that he is back in Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
How well Greenville lived up <lb />
to her motto Friday, <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
was attested by the ex- <lb />
praise from the <lb />
visitors. Every one was made <lb />
to feel entirely at home, and <lb />
that for the time being the <lb />
town was really theirs. Surely <lb />
every citizen has more cause to <lb />
feel proud of his town today <lb />
than ever before. It can be <lb />
truthfully said that no demand <lb />
is at any time made upon our <lb />
people that they do not prove <lb />
equal to the occasion. <lb />
President Wright's <lb />
address is praised by all . who <lb />
heard it or read the full copy of <lb />
it in The Reflector. It shows <lb />
how wise was the of <lb />
the trustees of so able a man as <lb />
East <lb />
Training School. <lb />
The editor is indebted to Edi- <lb />
tor H. for a copy of his <lb />
book Southerner in <lb />
Mr. Poe is an entertaining <lb />
and it was this sketch of Ins <lb />
travels in Europe that won the <lb />
Patterson awarded by the <lb />
State Literary and Historical So- <lb />
It is a valuable <lb />
to the literature of the <lb />
State. <lb />
THE INAUGURAL CEREMONIES. <lb />
from 1st <lb />
address. <lb />
This is a glad day to every true <lb />
Several letters of items that <lb />
have recently come to The Re- <lb />
have taken the route to <lb />
the waste basket because tho <lb />
name of the writer did not come <lb />
along with them. As many <lb />
times as this matter has been <lb />
referred to in newspapers, it <lb />
looks like every person who reads <lb />
would be thoughtful to <lb />
sign his or her name when send- <lb />
items, and not write on but <lb />
one side of the paper. <lb />
Thanksgiving day is the next <lb />
stop on the calendar. <lb />
lover of North Carolina. The <lb />
adding of another institution <lb />
learning to the splendid ones the <lb />
State already has, is an occasion <lb />
for rejoicing. Every heart In <lb />
our borders must have been <lb />
buoyant with pride upon reading <lb />
what no less a distinguished <lb />
physician in our midst than Dr, <lb />
said last week. have <lb />
visited various schools in the <lb />
State and I say without any hes- <lb />
after seeing them and <lb />
reading the reports of what has <lb />
been accomplished during the <lb />
last few years, that know of no <lb />
English community any <lb />
where in the world which has <lb />
made such rapid strides in so <lb />
short a <lb />
This is certainly a day of <lb />
gladness to this county and <lb />
to this town, Counting from six <lb />
years ago, we had been a county <lb />
for years. At the of <lb />
these years the entire valuation <lb />
of the white public schools prop <lb />
tin unity, including <lb />
of its many towns, amounted to <lb />
During the last six <lb />
years, if we should include this <lb />
First to the student body, these <lb />
splendid young men and young <lb />
women who have gathered here <lb />
from nearly halt of the counties <lb />
of the State and from four <lb />
States. We greet you <lb />
with the fond hope that you have <lb />
come that you may well and <lb />
thoroughly equip yourselves to <lb />
fill in the best possible way, <lb />
whatever positions, occupations, <lb />
or professions you may choose in <lb />
life. We welcome you within <lb />
these walls. We bespeak for <lb />
you earnest, faithful efforts on <lb />
your part. We take you fully <lb />
into our confidence, our friend- <lb />
ship, our personal interest, that <lb />
we may do our best to aid you in <lb />
building wisely and well for your <lb />
future work and life. <lb />
With us today are men from <lb />
more than one fifth of the <lb />
ties in State, who are the <lb />
lenders and directors of the en- <lb />
tire educational interest and <lb />
progress of their respective <lb />
ties. We know something of <lb />
your burdens, the cares you have, <lb />
your imperative need for those <lb />
work under you, who are fitted <lb />
prepared by proper training <lb />
to make your schools what you <lb />
so earnestly desire they should <lb />
be, and for which many of you <lb />
are giving the best of your lives, <lb />
We are glad you are here with <lb />
us. We would assure you of our <lb />
deep and lasting interest in your <lb />
work. We greet you in hearty <lb />
co-operation, promising you our <lb />
best efforts shall be given to <lb />
send you men and women <lb />
thoroughly prepared and equip <lb />
both in head and heart, to <lb />
stand with you in your noble <lb />
work for the boys and girls under <lb />
your care. <lb />
We believe that the legislature <lb />
acted wisely when it passed the <lb />
bill for the establishment of this <lb />
school. We know it acted more <lb />
wisely when it left the selection <lb />
of the trustees to the State Board <lb />
of Education, as is evidenced <lb />
here today by the presence of <lb />
this splendid body of men. It is <lb />
you gentlemen, who have plan- <lb />
so wisely and faithfully, and <lb />
have built so magnificently, this <lb />
institution to be the <lb />
ideal of this section of the State. <lb />
The best has been done. You <lb />
did it. We join the entire State <lb />
in greeting you with the merited <lb />
plaudit. done good and <lb />
faithful Will not <lb />
you and this audience excuse me <lb />
for the discrimination as <lb />
I turn to our head, the State <lb />
superintendent, also a member <lb />
of your body, and say to him, we <lb />
know your work. We stand and <lb />
in wonder and admiration <lb />
at the proportions it is assuming <lb />
under your wise, loving and en- <lb />
leadership. We greet <lb />
you and pledge you our loyal sup- <lb />
port and our best efforts and co- <lb />
operation in making North Caro- <lb />
what you are so rapidly <lb />
making her now, one of the first <lb />
States in this nation in <lb />
progress. <lb />
There is one absent, our Father <lb />
in Israel, to whom North Caro- <lb />
owes much of her truest and <lb />
best, and if he were here I would <lb />
say, all stand in your pres- <lb />
with hearts full of <lb />
It has been said that <lb />
all institutions are but the <lb />
of some great <lb />
man. As the years come and go, <lb />
yes even after you have passed <lb />
over the river and shall be rest- <lb />
under the shade of the trees, <lb />
when men and women shall be <lb />
going out by the hundreds from <lb />
this institution to bless the State <lb />
you have loved and served so <lb />
long and so well, we will just <lb />
then be coming to realize that <lb />
chis last crowning act of service <lb />
to your State and your people is <lb />
your best, and is in truth and <lb />
deed but your lengthened shadow <lb />
blessing boys and girls ye <lb />
born. <lb />
There is another absent, the <lb />
governor of the state, as govern- <lb />
or and ex-i chairman of the <lb />
State Board of Education. Al- <lb />
ready the state is beginning to <lb />
feel the impulse of his wise <lb />
administration. Standing <lb />
ways for the best, both in home <lb />
life and in public service, moral, <lb />
educational, and pro <lb />
can but be our inheritance <lb />
while he is guiding the helm of <lb />
State. <lb />
Last, but by no means least, I <lb />
come specially by the voice of <lb />
the entire united faculty as their <lb />
messenger to greet in love, <lb />
affection and appreciation, you, <lb />
Mr. President, our president, our <lb />
leader, our head. Safe in your <lb />
hands is the destiny of this in- <lb />
We realize, we fully <lb />
appreciate the <lb />
your task brings upon you. We <lb />
rejoice that these few days of <lb />
association and contact with you <lb />
have thoroughly convinced us <lb />
that all will be well. Serious <lb />
and sober in thought, wise in <lb />
council, prudent in action, able <lb />
in administrative capacity, cordial <lb />
and loving in companionship, <lb />
forbearing indisposition, <lb />
in courageous <lb />
and true in all as we have <lb />
ready found you to be, we can <lb />
but congratulate this <lb />
and the State that this call has <lb />
come to you to and direct <lb />
the destinies of this last daughter <lb />
of the State. <lb />
Our eyes turn for a moment to <lb />
the future. We see under you <lb />
here, an institution with five <lb />
hundred, yes even a thousand <lb />
young men and young women, <lb />
being thoroughly trained and <lb />
equipped for life's best service, <lb />
going in every so tool district <lb />
in North Carolina, both urban <lb />
and rural, and by example and <lb />
precept, loving and enthusiastic- <lb />
ally bringing happiness to every <lb />
human soul, by dispelling <lb />
ignorance and prejudice, and in <lb />
their stead, giving enlightenment <lb />
and culture. This task you <lb />
voluntarily assumed. We <lb />
glad it is thus. In the name of <lb />
every one of us I pledge this <lb />
faculty to give you at all times, <lb />
their loyal and faithful support, <lb />
their honest and earnest <lb />
or, their best efforts, both of <lb />
head and heart, in task you <lb />
been called to undertake. <lb />
Again and finally, for each <lb />
and everyone of us, I greet <lb />
as president, as leader, as <lb />
as friend, and may heaven's <lb />
best gifts to man be yours as <lb />
a fitting reward for service well <lb />
done. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN OF W. L TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Wanted to buy bushels MISFORTUNE HEAPED UPON HIM. <lb />
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Try In November. <lb />
J. A. Davis left Saturday <lb />
for Washington, where he will <lb />
spend i few days with his <lb />
daughter, Mrs. E. A. <lb />
See our new line of dress goods <lb />
and before making <lb />
your fall purchases. J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. C. V. Cannon returned <lb />
Saturday from a visit to Grifton. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis are <lb />
going right on with the <lb />
of their new house. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
slates, pencil, ink erasers at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
HIS HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE N. C, Nov. 1909. <lb />
STORE ROBBED. w- Smith went to <lb />
Washington last week to the <lb />
Mr. L R. Great corn show. <lb />
Lou- Origin of the Fire is <lb />
known- Home Unoccupied <lb />
Between and o'clock Fri- <lb />
day night the residence of Mr. <lb />
L. R. near Whichard <lb />
station on the A. C. L. railroad, <lb />
was destroyed by tire, together <lb />
with nearly all of the contents. <lb />
It is not known how the fire <lb />
originated, as the house had not <lb />
been used recently. Since the <lb />
death of bis wife about a month <lb />
ago, Mr. Whichard had been <lb />
staying at his mother's, a short <lb />
Thousands upon of <lb />
who have not been regular eat- <lb />
of Quaker will begin on the <lb />
first of November and eat Quaker <lb />
Oats once or twice every day for thirty <lb />
days of this month; the in <lb />
good health and more and <lb />
rigor will mean that ovary other <lb />
month In the year will find Until doing <lb />
the same thing. <lb />
I Try it Serve Quaker Oats <lb />
fully and frequently the thirty <lb />
days November and leave off a <lb />
responding amount of meat and gross <lb />
foods. You'll get health, more <lb />
vigor and strength than you over set <lb />
In thirty days of any other kind of <lb />
eating. <lb />
you are trying this see that <lb />
the children get a full share. <lb />
The best food Quaker <lb />
i Oats is also packed in hermetically <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith, Mr. sealed tins for hot climates; keeps <lb />
and Mrs. Smith. Misses <lb />
Mrs. F. Marian and <lb />
Mack Smith went to <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Richard Wingate is handling distance from his own home. <lb />
some fine stock at present <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb />
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
J. E. Winslow has completed <lb />
the new addition to his stables <lb />
at Ayden. Mr. Winslow will <lb />
have a fine car load of horses <lb />
this week. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
A good many of the Ayden <lb />
people are going to Wilton this <lb />
week to attend the state <lb />
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the Merchants-When you <lb />
want an extra grade of groceries <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle <lb />
Catarrh of the Stomach <lb />
a Prevalent Disease <lb />
Difficult to Relieve. <lb />
A PROMPT AND EFFICIENT REMEDY. <lb />
As he. was about to retire Friday <lb />
night he looked out the window <lb />
toward his home and saw that <lb />
almost the entire roof was in <lb />
flames. He hurried there with <lb />
assistance, but the lire had ad- <lb />
too far to save anything <lb />
of consequence. There was a <lb />
little insurance on the building <lb />
but none on the furniture. <lb />
A few nights previous to the <lb />
fire, some one had taken <lb />
of Mr. absence <lb />
and broken into near <lb />
the depot, carrying away a <lb />
quantity of goods. <lb />
Her Foe of Years. <lb />
most merciless enemy I had <lb />
floe Or course at J. g <lb />
Dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after <lb />
or drinking and could scarcely <lb />
sleep After many rem-dies had failed <lb />
and several doctors gave me <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you want to insure <lb />
property against fire, Tingle will <lb />
do it. <lb />
and rubber belting <lb />
pipe fitting valves at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you have any property to <lb />
sell, Tingle will sell it. <lb />
Galvanized sinks nice to attach <lb />
to your pumps for your water <lb />
shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The new Methodist church will <lb />
soon be complete and ready for <lb />
use. <lb />
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb />
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Quite a member of Ayden <lb />
people went to Greenville this <lb />
morning. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Miss Jimmie Davis left this <lb />
morning for school in the <lb />
country. <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for bushels of <lb />
cotton seed delivered to us in <lb />
any quantity. <lb />
The County Board force are <lb />
making a piece of road across <lb />
the swamp just out of town. This <lb />
road will be of great value to <lb />
Ayden <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. A Dixon. <lb />
An experienced blacksmith is <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith Dixon. <lb />
Will gin your cotton for one <lb />
twentieth pound, and give you <lb />
the bagging and ties, bring us <lb />
your cotton. J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Will repair your carts, <lb />
and buggies or new ones. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Nice turned work, buckets, <lb />
window and door frames made <lb />
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring, <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Young Girls are Victims <lb />
of well as older women, <lb />
but all <lb />
Mr. King's New <lb />
the world's best and <lb />
nervous They make <lb />
Mood, and strong nerves up <lb />
Sour health. Try them. all <lb />
rug stores, <lb />
.,. . up. <lb />
tried Electric Bitters, which cured me <lb />
Now can eat <lb />
am years old and am overjoyed to <lb />
get my and strength <lb />
again. For Indigestion, loss of <lb />
kidney trouble, lame back, <lb />
mile Only <lb />
at all dealers. <lb />
and Callie Smith, <lb />
Leslie and Mack Smith, Mills C. <lb />
D., Mark J. R. Smith and <lb />
E. S. Norman went to Greenville <lb />
Greenville Friday to attend the <lb />
celebration of the training <lb />
school. <lb />
Miss L. E. Gary and Miss <lb />
Mary Joyner, the teachers at <lb />
Smith's school house, went to <lb />
Greenville Friday to attend the <lb />
celebration and remained <lb />
day to attend the teacher's <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Misses Rosa and Ellen Smith <lb />
went to Haywood Smith's Mon <lb />
day morning to spend the week. <lb />
Mrs. Tom Lassiter and <lb />
Mrs. Waters, of Snow Hill, <lb />
Saturday evening to Ivy <lb />
Smith's and spent until Monday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Tom Lassiter and Mr. Waters, <lb />
of Snow Hill, were guests at <lb />
Ivy Smith's Sunday. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith, a pupil at <lb />
the training school at Greenville, <lb />
came home to visit her people <lb />
Saturday evening and returned <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
attended church at Farmville <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
of was <lb />
in our burg Sunday- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Willoughby <lb />
and children, of Farmville, <lb />
Gentry Still Sell Tobacco High <lb />
Here are some of their sales <lb />
made the past <lb />
R. B. at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at average <lb />
R. B, -46 at <lb />
at c at lie, <lb />
at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
R. B. at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at average <lb />
J. A. at <lb />
at 17-. ac at <lb />
at at average <lb />
Taylor Strong-58 at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
White at <lb />
at at Hie at <lb />
at at at <lb />
average <lb />
Tom at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at average 116.26. <lb />
Levi Pierce-70 at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at average <lb />
Carnegie <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at <lb />
i average 815.88. <lb />
Mr. S. W. Jackson, Weaver <lb />
Greenville, Ohio, <lb />
of J. K. <lb />
and Hamilton, <lb />
Ohio, I entirely for <lb />
with catarrh of the <lb />
friend called my attention to a <lb />
remedy for condition. began to <lb />
improve at once. was to re- <lb />
turn prof -ion. <lb />
would require many to <lb />
condition was and the re- <lb />
lief have <lb />
Here Is another case. Officer <lb />
stout, vat North Broadway, <lb />
very much <lb />
With catarrh of the Moms-h and <lb />
induction. I let fifty pounds <lb />
four months. <lb />
called my attention to n <lb />
remedy, which I used, and <lb />
pot have half lost <lb />
Weight hack <lb />
Chronic Stomach <lb />
BLIND TIGER RAIDED. <lb />
at <lb />
. , <lb />
tended our Sunday school Sunday average <lb />
If <lb />
evening. <lb />
Two Bond Over Court by <lb />
the Mayor. <lb />
The police officers of the town <lb />
had reason to believe that Noah <lb />
Hardy, a colored man who lives <lb />
on First street, was running a <lb />
blind tiger. Saturday night a <lb />
week ago Policemen Clari; and <lb />
secreted themselves at <lb />
the colored man's house, and saw <lb />
another colored man go there <lb />
and buy some liquor from Noah. <lb />
The officers took no action at the <lb />
time, as there were some other <lb />
developments they had an eye <lb />
on, but armed with a warrant <lb />
they went to the same house last <lb />
Saturday night and found half <lb />
pint bottles and one 2-gallon jug <lb />
of liquor, also empty gallon <lb />
jugs. empty gallon jugs and <lb />
empty gallon jugs all bearing <lb />
evidence of being only recently <lb />
emptied. Hardy was given a <lb />
preliminary hearing before May- <lb />
or Whedbee this morning and <lb />
bound over to Superior court. <lb />
R; D. Gooch, a white man, was <lb />
also bound over to Superior court <lb />
on the charge of selling liquor. <lb />
this charge developing in a trial <lb />
before the mayor in which Gooch <lb />
and W. H, Allen were the <lb />
It seems that on <lb />
day Allen gave Gooch some <lb />
money to get him a bottle of <lb />
A bottle was delivered <lb />
to Allen, and when he went to <lb />
test it the contents to be <lb />
practically all water. He again <lb />
hunted up Gooch and a scrap re- <lb />
At the trial Allen <lb />
that he had several times <lb />
given Gooch money to get <lb />
key for him. <lb />
Next Sunday being Rev. O. H. <lb />
regular appointment <lb />
Sunday school will be at a. <lb />
m. and preaching at and at <lb />
night. We hope every one that <lb />
can will come out and give him <lb />
a good congregation. <lb />
If you want to get a fancy <lb />
price for your good tobacco carry <lb />
it to the old reliable. <lb />
The Ayden Warehouse, <lb />
Glenn Gentry, Prop. <lb />
Mr. Rotor J. ran Booth <lb />
Main St., Los Angeles, Cal., <lb />
of International Union, was <lb />
also from catarrh of the <lb />
time, lie grow thinner end <lb />
paler, lost ail and appetite, <lb />
Hick at the stomach, indigestion con- <lb />
A friend also called Ms to <lb />
a remedy, which brought a de- <lb />
improvement. After <lb />
the of the remedy a month, he <lb />
considers himself permanently <lb />
Now, once more. Mr. <lb />
Pa., says he offered <lb />
many years with catarrh of the <lb />
It produced n miserable <lb />
cough, day and night, Be tried doctor , <lb />
and many remedies. At last his alien-j <lb />
was called to a remedy, the <lb />
remedy that relieved the others Which <lb />
have DOM referred to above, lie claims <lb />
that he was entirely rid of his <lb />
Brought Back Health. <lb />
What was the remedy that has <lb />
remarkable relief <lb />
tho remedy ha not been mentioned. <lb />
If any one doubts the correctness of <lb />
these statements it is very easy to <lb />
them by writing to the people WhOM <lb />
have been given, enclosing, a <lb />
stamp for reply. <lb />
The remedy within tho reach of <lb />
every one. It is the j <lb />
reliable remedy SHOWS as i<lb />
if the truth were known, the <lb />
are that has relieved <lb />
a- many of of the <lb />
as any other popular remedy <lb />
We have a great many <lb />
testimonial all of the <lb />
Unite l States, In strong Hal <lb />
enthusiast. terms en- <lb />
relieved them of catarrh of the <lb />
that were and <lb />
miserable beyond words, <lb />
has restored them to health, vigor <lb />
These are Now, if yon have <lb />
stomach it is up lo to act <lb />
them or ignore us u <lb />
Symptoms of <lb />
affection may r i all from <lb />
la diet, or the ass of <lb />
use wheat <lb />
the Juice or the haves are <lb />
Is likely to cause it. <lb />
food.-, sometimes the disease. <lb />
As chronic gastritis of <lb />
is essentially . <lb />
attention, one of the primary <lb />
an unhealthy oath, Dons <lb />
or throat, such as bad . or <lb />
of the nose <lb />
The patients poorly <lb />
nourished, pule, sallow, thin, <lb />
induced, ii. ; . <lb />
of or ; . <lb />
tongue is usual II <lb />
gray. Cankered mouth . a colt- <lb />
occurrence. <lb />
is not common. When -t <lb />
it is dull, and If at by <lb />
food, especially when t. U j i ii <lb />
Al.-o after meals. <lb />
frequent and p, n . <lb />
produces dull and a <lb />
fooling of general <lb />
Constipation usually <lb />
These symptoms, given by ll old <lb />
with <lb />
Ir. Is rt <lb />
from patients all over the Dull I Mates. <lb />
If you have any of these symptoms <lb />
get a bottle of Take a dose be- <lb />
fore each See if your stomach <lb />
does not Immediately feel better, yon <lb />
appetite improve, your digestion at <lb />
resume business. <lb />
People who object to liquid <lb />
can now secure tablets. <lb />
PUT COUNTY TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Three Her lo Higher <lb />
Rank in the List. <lb />
C. MEREDITH J <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business Sept. 1st, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 68,920.95 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 5,000.00 <lb />
Due from 1,594.78 <lb />
Cash items 86.69 <lb />
Gold coin 50.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 992.96 <lb />
bunk and other <lb />
U. S. Notes 1.919.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 12,600.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 656.18 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 72.00 <lb />
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 33,915.29 <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 31.50 <lb />
Total <lb />
In the report of State <lb />
Department of Agriculture of <lb />
the sales of leaf tobacco on the <lb />
different markets for the mouth <lb />
of October, Greenville is given <lb />
fourth place, with Wilson, <lb />
Winston Salem and Kinston com- <lb />
ahead in the order named. <lb />
Taking into consideration that <lb />
there are in Pitt <lb />
county but a few miles apart, <lb />
while in but one other instance <lb />
is there more than one market <lb />
in a county, Pitt county takes a <lb />
higher rank than is shown in the <lb />
department's report by individual <lb />
markets. For instance Green- <lb />
2,205.423 pounds sold in <lb />
October, Farmville with <lb />
pounds and Ayden with <lb />
pounds, make a total of <lb />
sold in this immediate <lb />
leaving only one county, Wilson, <lb />
which sold 3.540,011 pounds, <lb />
ahead of us. <lb />
Resolutions of Respect. <lb />
Whereas, it hath pleased God <lb />
in Hi- all-wise providence to re- <lb />
move from earth to heaven the <lb />
beloved father of our brother, <lb />
Jake D. Sutton, ore of the faith- <lb />
i members of the Y. M. C. A. <lb />
I of Winter ville School, <lb />
therefore, be it resolved, <lb />
That we tender our be- <lb />
brother his relatives <lb />
our sincere sympathy, and <lb />
mend them to who Is able <lb />
to comfort them in this <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
be sent Brother <lb />
one spread upon our minutes, <lb />
one to the Kinston Press, <lb />
and one to The <lb />
Rayner, <lb />
John A. Com. <lb />
P. N. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
L j. a -litS. A f it <lb />
swear that <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly an <lb />
the above statement true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me. this of Sept., <lb />
1909, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R- SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Over a million cabbage plants <lb />
for sale. Jersey and <lb />
Charleston Wakefield and Early <lb />
Pilot, all grown from Tait's true <lb />
type seed. Delivered in field at <lb />
per thousand, or packed for <lb />
shipment at per thousand. <lb />
d w L. C. Arthur. <lb />
For Rent-4 horse farm, lo <lb />
miles from Greenville. <lb />
Apply to C. L. <lb />
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
We are prepared to furnish yon with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
A School Boys Composition. <lb />
As the great Mississippi is <lb />
called the of <lb />
so is the great Mutual Life called <lb />
the father of life insurance com- <lb />
As George Washington <lb />
was the first president in Amer- <lb />
so The Mutual Life the first <lb />
American life insurance com- <lb />
Its slogan is, <lb />
in America, Strongest in the <lb />
It is sometimes called <lb />
orphan's It ha <lb />
an in Greenville, <lb />
yours if you in charge of <lb />
Mr. H. Bentley Harris, opposite <lb />
Reflector Building. <lb />
U ltd <lb />
Fireproof. <lb />
BALTIMORE. MB. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried n a <lb />
Dry Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
LUXURIOUS ROOMS SINGLE AND N <lb />
Witt or Sal,,. II r i i. Up. <lb />
Palatial Ra,. <lb />
Ia Silk, Praia, <lb />
JOSEPH L. <lb />
la, <lb />
A Nice Sale. <lb />
On Monday Joyner <lb />
sold a load of tobacco with F. D. <lb />
Foxhall at the Star warehouse <lb />
for these at c, <lb />
at at J at Hie, <lb />
at average <lb />
Mr. Wingate was so well <lb />
with his sale that he <lb />
came down lo tell The Reflector <lb />
about it. That h way, <lb />
always pleases customers. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
the into, of A. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane 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 You Any Way. Try Me <lb /></p>
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                <p>
PRES. R. H. WRIGHTS ADDRESS, advancing civilization. <lb />
The of oar State. <lb />
from 1st and the security of our <lb />
requirements for the practice homes depend upon the <lb />
of the of teaching of our citizens- <lb />
b rigid only the is tho world's moat bitter <lb />
I will be to crime and our nation's <lb />
as this government moat secure lifeguard- Our <lb />
does up in the I i la an individual security and national <lb />
Intelligent safety depend largely upon <lb />
,,, m the our <lb />
i before has to <lb />
If U jealously much depended upon the <lb />
ill J. m we as <lb />
I . ill <lb />
co . m <lb />
-.- art early <lb />
. ., x-------j and to our national <lb />
ship of the world. This is to be started wrong. <lb />
real temple of the king of The stream of life is so turbulent <lb />
Israel. <lb />
Civilization is greater than it <lb />
cathedral of its cities. Shakes- <lb />
it are lived but a fitful day, and <lb />
we never knew, but what <lb />
lb y wrote is a part of the <lb />
that lives on. Similarly. <lb />
that to turn back many times <lb />
wrecks the individual career. <lb />
This is to be a professional <lb />
I hope those who go out <lb />
from OUT tutelage will filled <lb />
with the professional spirit, that <lb />
they realize the great res-<lb />
Sale at N. C- <lb />
By of authority in me vested <lb />
by an order of apart in a special <lb />
landing in Put <lb />
Court. N- W d-, in appears .; <lb />
H. O. t . of D <lb />
Land Salt <lb />
By virtue of a i crust <lb />
and delivered . L. <lb />
and wife, to W. h. Long, Trusted, <lb />
the 28th. day of M ran i. which <lb />
d in the <lb />
office of of of <lb />
Mad, is pa County. L- page <lb />
expose Ml to highest to, cash <lb />
before rash before the court house <lb />
door, in on Monday, the Ml <lb />
of November. A, the <lb />
in the town of <lb />
bidder on rd nay of Nov- <lb />
at o'clock, a. m. in the <lb />
tow i of N. C . all the land <lb />
n Campbell d in <lb />
it rest ,,.,.,. d. N. t . Grifton- <lb />
nil s. e true; .,, i .,. , up Into . ,. lot too <lb />
d love, is tragic in its in- I . they m <lb />
.- the live that education more than the tilt and one an i others, <lb />
lands of C. P. <lb />
mankind is infinite. in of book ton, more <lb />
,, . i j . than so-called knowledge, but <lb />
a d el , ., h power m j , <lb />
. part of the power power, d that all information <lb />
. r to a star, does not stimulate u-is <lb />
. .; . . . <lb />
.-,, . .; all <lb />
c ., , . laud school houses are <lb />
pie. up a <lb />
ind to ii .; a <lb />
. both <lb />
. . <lb />
i h s s-t <lb />
and an undying faith r. over th world vive u <lb />
It . wave of revolution until all forms <lb />
limited confidence in the people of tyrannical government have <lb />
our fully realize that passed from the face of <lb />
ideal as an The French in <lb />
factor in our national life. It p a succession of waves lasting to <lb />
be constantly wed in was oily the beating of this <lb />
the lite of r.-i generations, ideal upon the shores of the <lb />
new be French, <lb />
and prop d by has taken place in Germany, <lb />
means of education, either I Italy, Japan and <lb />
in the public Is or by y. . ignorance and <lb />
from those with whom they are disappearing and <lb />
associate. This ideal must per-1 this old world closer to- <lb />
all Americans and the best Never he fore was it so <lb />
way is through our public schools, true that unto day utter- <lb />
Pub c schools, therefore, I speech, and night unto nigh <lb />
should be filled with . km and <lb />
and free from <lb />
It as I see it. the duty of <lb />
every loyal American to give of <lb />
and substance to the stream <lb />
betterment of our school system. <lb />
It is the duty of each community <lb />
to make its lathe <lb />
of its life. <lb />
Just as temple w <lb />
i- speech Jan- <lb />
w e.-e their voice is no; <lb />
We have ease into the <lb />
of human civilization a <lb />
current will help to shape <lb />
the destiny of the world <lb />
that now is mankind to a <lb />
higher plane of life and a more <lb />
c realization of God's <lb />
lie of life for the Hebrew anal plan for the universal brother- <lb />
the forum the Roman hood of mankind. For I am <lb />
life, so the public school must be destined <lb />
the American And by nature's last d <lb />
to flower, . d melody to all <lb />
. . in reality we know <lb />
. I thing, of cos <lb />
of the soul. W <lb />
., . . in the . I m <lb />
re we should be kings. In I noble <lb />
n to our i <lb />
. fronted sublime <lb />
; ;. . . <lb />
r i. outlives it. <lb />
j Q I is indeed an infinite <lb />
highway toward the race <lb />
forever whose super- <lb />
vistas it has not yet discern- <lb />
ed. For that of <lb />
Joli in ins vision dreamed <lb />
leads through the kingdom of <lb />
heaven ind eye hath not en <lb />
nor ear heard the wonder of that <lb />
world that perpetually <lb />
faltering race. <lb />
And yet u. <lb />
works of God are all for <lb />
Union our in <lb />
growth is useless. My they <lb />
set it <lb />
c; life in ail of its manifold <lb />
a; d may they go f <lb />
prepared to live up to th h <lb />
r. , s of the and <lb />
work they have under- <lb />
and town lots. II <lb />
var two to map in <lb />
of I Superior Court, <lb />
a- on map acres more <lb />
as shown on aid m-p, <lb />
at a stake S. It Wood's corner <lb />
and runs won his line south east <lb />
, g 1-2 poles; i or n ti h. feet <lb />
, to wool 1-2 <lb />
pole to the middle thence <lb />
with . <lb />
I we t to the <lb />
I, A. l. by v. <lb />
i L. <lb />
I'M No. <lb />
. m <lb />
Farm . <lb />
acre m <lb />
Farm No. shown on said map. <lb />
. more -r la s. <lb />
rm I on said map, <lb />
ac r or <lb />
Farm So . as on said <lb />
IS more or <lb />
. shown on -aid map, <lb />
2- 7-10 r. more or <lb />
turned with sad Hearts to ;. on said <lb />
a 1616-10 more or less. <lb />
ward their No. <lb />
beer, made desolate by the 6.10 or loss. <lb />
devastations of civil war, and harm No, II, as shown on said map, <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
It is not for me to deal <lb />
I in ti . Since Lee <lb />
down ins arms <lb />
thin line of soldiers in <lb />
with sad heart; <lb />
had <lb />
Al.-o following town <lb />
in Hick A to, as- shown <lb />
on i ma p. <lb />
n thing, the thought <lb />
its <lb />
responsibilities of life that <lb />
rest upon this generation are <lb />
greater the responsibilities <lb />
mat Lave ever rested a <lb />
generation. To meet <lb />
started life anew, it is to the <lb />
student of history simply mar- <lb />
v what have <lb />
First, the stern <lb />
of life had to be met; then, <lb />
a new economic bases built- With <lb />
starvation confronting many, <lb />
crime running riot, the old basis <lb />
livelihood swept <lb />
prejudice, and <lb />
jealousies to overcome, it is .,,., . <lb />
strange that G, lot shown on <lb />
should been neglected. In <lb />
fact, all public funds were rd I H -M <lb />
in liquidating just unjust <lb />
public debts and in the <lb />
e- la- and order. When; <lb />
pubic thought could turn <lb />
r-aid nap, j Al.-o an u. interest in <lb />
r I, lot or . known as the <lb />
on said man, liver h at a stake <lb />
r leas. on Pit Street ; i- <lb />
Pitt and Queen S and <lb />
north west a 1- ninety feet <lb />
ii. Jacks <lb />
feet; south <lb />
,. t a distance of -e- to <lb />
Pitt et; thence Cw t with <lb />
in Street to the <lb />
Also ore other lot u-. inning at a <lb />
take on Queen e feat from <lb />
corner of Queen and Streets, <lb />
north IS .-t -J feet to <lb />
u thence north a feet <lb />
;. st south east Cast <lb />
to the corner J. . line; <lb />
thence with J. C south <lb />
w st to It r on Queen <lb />
street, it same I ind conveyed <lb />
Lois in Block B to U. as shown to A. L. bf J -1. <lb />
in Block to s, as shown I land being to the <lb />
on -aid map secured in said COM in <lb />
Lots in s. as <lb />
on map. M W <lb />
in to shown <lb />
to as show n <lb />
W. II. LONG. Trustee. <lb />
K. s Son, Attorney, <lb />
it is. <lb />
Here in our schools, the <lb />
parents should u <lb />
an equal footing <lb />
community <lb />
thorough <lb />
present tendency <lb />
tics to make of our schools only <lb />
a place for the dispensing of <lb />
Information to the young is <lb />
wrong. Earn school should be <lb />
was an wish <lb />
planted in my This <lb />
on wish will here find <lb />
and the j its full realization and mankind <lb />
come more will become r and better. <lb />
The j rapid have been the strides <lb />
n of civilization during the past <lb />
that each rising generation <lb />
finds it n-re and more difficult <lb />
to keep apace with the times. <lb />
Just as sure as the sun rises in <lb />
pr.-L-. for work- <lb />
ever been demanded before. <lb />
It the conscious or <lb />
i- mis fact that <lb />
tins was established. <lb />
have built, C State <lb />
an to train <lb />
young men and women to go <lb />
in land <lb />
1.11 rising generation to <lb />
equip the <lb />
why duties of maturer <lb />
We are not to destroy <lb />
and only new, <lb />
but. to upon the . <lb />
Structure, secure, safe and sane, <lb />
to make this old a better <lb />
place in which to live, to <lb />
each generation better to <lb />
itself to nature's laws <lb />
laws of <lb />
on Hal map. <lb />
Lots in I nos. to C. as shown <lb />
on sud map <lb />
Lot in ck J to shown <lb />
on paid map. <lb />
Lot- in Block K nos. to as shown <lb />
on said map <lb />
in Bl ck L nos. toll, as shown <lb />
On d map. <lb />
Lots in buck M nos. to S, as shown <lb />
said m p. <lb />
Lots in block N nos. to S, us <lb />
that confronts us is to place a, <lb />
demands greater I lie education it the school <lb />
houses gone to ruin or never. <lb />
bunt. are now emerging <lb />
from the era of public <lb />
houses. The next <lb />
well trained teacher in each of <lb />
these houses. If the work that <lb />
has been accomplished is to bring <lb />
to us proper returns, we must <lb />
see that who teach <lb />
youths well prepared the <lb />
work. This is not a matter of <lb />
in p. <lb />
Lots in O no. to S, a- shown <lb />
or. s id man. <lb />
Lots in Block P nos. to as n <lb />
0.1 map. <lb />
Also lots nos. inclusive front- <lb />
on new r as on said map. <lb />
A selling property lots as <lb />
r bed. the said property will <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of decree of the Super- <lb />
court of ; made in <lb />
special proceeding, J. <lb />
Galloway, II. at <lb />
undersigned <lb />
Will s. II for cash th court <lb />
house in at noon, OB <lb />
Monday November 22nd, <lb />
following described tract of land in <lb />
ship, a joining the <lb />
of Caleb Smith. Mills. <lb />
Mills and o beginning <lb />
e, sec e re a patent <lb />
to Cox for S'S <lb />
in Henry Milli line, now <lb />
owned b the the said Mills <lb />
and run- from with <lb />
of said patent s <lb />
pool to Caleb line; thence <lb />
with said lint a Bout-heist <lb />
to the land to the <lb />
s ii Henry d then with <lb />
a for the life of a given the east and sets in the west, <lb />
Community. Employer and em <lb />
should here equal <lb />
terms; for here . e I a com- <lb />
interest. <lb />
Today. life la trying <lb />
to organize and <lb />
organizations almost <lb />
Every community is <lb />
literally teaming with <lb />
as sewing <lb />
circles social organizations <lb />
of a part only of the community, <lb />
whist political clubs, <lb />
church clubs, labor organizations, <lb />
combinations of capital and on <lb />
variety of organizations <lb />
that if enumerated would lead <lb />
one to think that we are as a <lb />
people one series of <lb />
What does this all mean <lb />
Only an attempt upon the part <lb />
of Americans to their <lb />
life around some norm. The <lb />
salvation of our ideal depends <lb />
upon the centering of our life in <lb />
the temple of our national <lb />
public schools. <lb />
When the people of our land <lb />
awake to a full realization of <lb />
what our schools mean to us as a <lb />
people, then the profession of <lb />
teaching will no longer be looked <lb />
upon simply a means of <lb />
hood, but as the guardian of <lb />
American life and the shaper of <lb />
American destiny. In this pro- <lb />
should be drawn the <lb />
purest, the noblest and the best <lb />
of American talent. It is to be <lb />
deplored greatly that the present <lb />
day tendency is to drive young <lb />
men of real worth from this field <lb />
of national activity. It stands <lb />
in our land second no <lb />
There are men in our nation <lb />
who realize these facts and real- <lb />
them have given their lives <lb />
to the work. They are the <lb />
nation's public servants and the <lb />
direct contributors to the world's <lb />
their line to first b ins the <lb />
land described in h front <lb />
Lewis ad Henry J. <lb />
Mills, to John March <lb />
All purchasers at sale i <lb />
xx ,,,, ,, in <lb />
law, <lb />
I. James <lb />
sentiment, neither ore these the ; b offered sale as a whole <lb />
J , , k,, i I the intention to accept the hid or bids <lb />
words an but it is; w; j <lb />
duty we owe to our <lb />
are under n Obligations to deposit with <lb />
us. They have been entrusted to um per cent, price for <lb />
US for and pin. If we on day H an evidence of T, of <lb />
. I . on the part of the <lb />
are tn keep our people apace ,.,.,.,, cU to <lb />
times, if the <lb />
Carolinian is to m up favor-1<lb />
V I ii <lb />
times, if the t <lb />
Terms one fourth <lb />
in payments of one, state of North Carolina,<lb />
Education is in a sense adjust-; ably, as h I done <lb />
is a spirit with the citizen from to upon the <lb />
times, a a substratum states, he must be given an equal to interest from of <lb />
that runs through the start with the citizen in Other confirmation of sale at the rate of sue <lb />
In Superior <lb />
Court, <lb />
before clerk <lb />
people of each generation, a <lb />
study current of lite mat <lb />
men onward and upward, a great <lb />
stream that moves slowly and <lb />
steadily along carrying upon its <lb />
bosom all of mankind; it is the <lb />
spirit of the age. It controls our <lb />
social and economic relations, <lb />
shapes our ideals of right and <lb />
wrong, yea, it even controls our <lb />
destiny, for it is the voice of God <lb />
to His people, and true education <lb />
is proper, adjustment of each <lb />
into interstellar to this voice, <lb />
is a I This is to be a training school <lb />
i . for teachers, a place to prepare <lb />
highway which the spirit women to go forth and <lb />
man in its most daring dreams <lb />
just so sure the teachers of <lb />
children hold the destiny of our <lb />
State in their hands. They <lb />
are the of our liberty, <lb />
the protectors our nation, the <lb />
promoters of our civilization. <lb />
is a path which no <lb />
foul and which the <lb />
vulture's eye lath not <lb />
Whoever <lb />
abysses <lb />
fear cur native I per cent, per annum. <lb />
do I fear the ; The ten c deposit above <lb />
I have no referred to will be counted as a part of <lb />
States. I do <lb />
ability, neither <lb />
spirit of cur people. . ; the first can payment, f sale <lb />
patience with those men, armed, if to not it will, <lb />
school men many of them, who course-, be returned. <lb />
has not trod. Forever nature <lb />
under the compulsion of <lb />
power which man does not <lb />
praise. The wind where <lb />
it beyond human law. <lb />
And the light that flashes <lb />
through the universe is not <lb />
kindled at man's forge. <lb />
And yet we are beginning to <lb />
understand our kinship with the <lb />
life that seems under- <lb />
stand that God and man are not <lb />
divided by visible or invisible <lb />
substance. The upward <lb />
of the race, finding <lb />
in the beauty of art, the <lb />
glory of ideals, and the triumphs <lb />
of the spirit, attest that man is <lb />
the moving instrument through <lb />
which the divine becomes <lb />
There is superior <lb />
to the tenure of individual life. <lb />
The music of Poe is than <lb />
the frail tenement in which it <lb />
sang. The thrush of today is <lb />
dust tomorrow, but the choral <lb />
song of birds is eternal. The <lb />
statues of Praxiteles have per- <lb />
but the genius of the <lb />
sculptor of Greece has animated <lb />
all succeeding centuries. What <lb />
we see of the man passes, as all <lb />
things visible pass, but thought <lb />
does not die. The temple of Sol- <lb />
has vanished, but the <lb />
of its builder is a part of <lb />
help our children to adjust them- <lb />
selves properly to their times. <lb />
For many generations men and <lb />
women teachers without <lb />
special training. Today there <lb />
are thousands of untrained <lb />
in our own <lb />
State. Some of them are doing <lb />
well. Almost all of them are <lb />
conscientious, earnest workers; <lb />
yet through the lack of <lb />
the work of many is poor. <lb />
Teaching is fast being recognized <lb />
as a profession and the time will <lb />
soon come when only the <lb />
well trained will be licensed <lb />
to practice. Just as the old <lb />
herb doctor has passed away <lb />
before the onward march of the <lb />
medical profession. So the <lb />
keeper of school must give <lb />
place to those properly prepared <lb />
for this profession. There are <lb />
certain fundamental facts that <lb />
each prospective doctor must <lb />
know before he can begin the <lb />
practice of medicine. And there <lb />
are certain basal principles in <lb />
education that will soon be re- <lb />
quired of every teacher. The <lb />
profession of medicine is con- <lb />
primarily with the <lb />
cal welfare of the individual, but <lb />
education deals with the <lb />
cal, the mental and the moral <lb />
of the Individual. The <lb />
work of the former ends with <lb />
death, the work of the latter goes <lb />
on forever. that we could fully <lb />
realize the importance of this <lb />
work In my wrecks <lb />
in life that are not due directly <lb />
to some physical abnormality, <lb />
are due to the part <lb />
teacher. Life <lb />
have preached our infirmities <lb />
from the housetops. I see in <lb />
our State a people ready, will- <lb />
and for any good <lb />
thing. They are filled with the <lb />
American ideal of political <lb />
freedom, in fact, this state is <lb />
one of our nation's strongholds. <lb />
We will give to the rising gen <lb />
the pure-t <lb />
of the nation and better <lb />
ration than has ever been given <lb />
to a preceding generation. This <lb />
school is an expression of that <lb />
determination, it was built by <lb />
the people, for the people, and <lb />
may it ever remain with the <lb />
people, as a servant of the <lb />
William Fountain, r of <lb />
J. W. Potter against W D. <lb />
L. T. wife Dora <lb />
Britt, and wife M <lb />
Holton, N. W. and wife <lb />
Ella An and <lb />
James Potter, the last named being a <lb />
minor without <lb />
The defendant- L. T. <lb />
ton, Mamie Holton. N. W. <lb />
Ella Annie II. will <lb />
I take notice that a special proceed rig, <lb />
entitled above, has been commenced <lb />
in the Superior court of county, <lb />
la-fore the clerk, to sell the real estate <lb />
of J. W Potter, deceased, in order to <lb />
assets for the payment of debts; <lb />
Certificate Of Dissolution and the said defendants further <lb />
take notice that are required U <lb />
I . <lb />
N. W. I <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
October <lb />
THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS <lb />
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for <lb />
To all to These Presents May <lb />
Whereas. It appears to my <lb />
by duly record of <lb />
the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
. at the of the said Clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of county, <lb />
on Wednesday the 17th day of <lb />
1909, in Greenville, N. and <lb />
or demur to the petition and <lb />
complaint filed in said action, or the <lb />
Children, a certain relief for feverish-1 of this Certificate <lb />
headache, bad teething Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan <lb />
disorders, move and regulate the bow-1 Secretary of the State of North Caro- <lb />
solution thereof by the unanimous con-. will to the Court <lb />
gent of all the stockholders, deposited. demanded therein, <lb />
in my office, that the Greenville Knit- d. C. Moore, Clerk, <lb />
ting Mills Company, a corporation of Blow. for plaintiff, <lb />
this State, in the town of Greenville, <lb />
County of Pitt, State of North Carolina <lb />
S. Atkins, being the <lb />
agent therein and in charge thereof, <lb />
upon whom process may be <lb />
has complied with the of <lb />
Chapter of 1906, <lb />
preliminary to the <lb />
els, and destroy worms. They <lb />
up colds in hours. They are so pleas- <lb />
ant to the taste and harmless as milk. <lb />
Children like them. Over <lb />
of cures. They never fail. <lb />
Sold by all druggists. Ask today. <lb />
Don't accept any substitute. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered by Arden <lb />
Mills and wife Martha Hills to <lb />
Barber and Company on the <lb />
3rd, day of May, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the Register of Peeds office <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, in <lb />
Book x-7, page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale, before the <lb />
Court House door in to the <lb />
highest bidder on on Monday <lb />
a certain tract or parcel <lb />
of land lying and being in county <lb />
of Pitt and State of North Carolina <lb />
and described as follows, to <lb />
in township adjoin- <lb />
the lands of Guilford Stocks, <lb />
Mills, the T. C. Cannon estate, <lb />
and others, and known as a part of <lb />
the William Mills land, containing <lb />
acres, more or less; to a prior <lb />
mortgage held by the T. C. Cannon <lb />
estate, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 18th, day of October 1909. <lb />
Harrington Barber Company Mort- <lb />
Skinner and Whedbee <lb />
Una, do certify that the said <lb />
on did on the 11th day of <lb />
October. fit, in my office a duly <lb />
attested consent in writing <lb />
to the dissolution of said corporation, <lb />
executed by all the stockholders thereof, <lb />
which consent and the record of <lb />
the proceedings aforesaid are now on <lb />
file in my said office as provided by <lb />
law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb />
unto set my hand and affixed my official <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this day of <lb />
A. D. 1909. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
of parent or <lb />
is too short and the demands of Greenville, N. c. <lb />
the word that excites the the age are too great for our ltd <lb />
Sale of Town Lot in den. <lb />
On Saturday, Nov. 1909, 2.00 <lb />
o'clock p. , in the town of Ayden, <lb />
I will sell at public auction, for cash, <lb />
one town lot, described as sit- <lb />
in the town of Ayden, west of <lb />
Venters Street, lot No. It, in <lb />
block and bounded on the east by lots <lb />
Nos. u and ti, and on the south by <lb />
Third Street and on the west Dy lot No. <lb />
II and on the north by lot No. being <lb />
of division <lb />
of the H. C. Venters property. <lb />
Mrs. M. L. Manning. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
MALES IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and<lb />
Fresh kept ton- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
PM. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
AU work guaranteed and terms <lb />
., Message left at H. L. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if receive prompt attention, or <lb />
come. No. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
d cf This Term Law <lb />
breakers Mete. <lb />
Tor- following c s have been <lb />
disposed of hut report <lb />
Jim and Staton, <lb />
larceny, plead of <lb />
stolen goods. Id sentenced <lb />
eighteen month on road.; <lb />
m is. <lb />
Charlie . removing <lb />
crop, pi l judgment <lb />
J I of <lb />
y . . failing to <lb />
list taxi s, thirty <lb />
days on row <lb />
George W it; . and Jam s <lb />
. <lb />
not . James <lb />
. IN BU <lb />
on . . <lb />
Jim W, ii . . currying con- <lb />
d . j. <lb />
Frank Walsh, Belling liquor, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Will r. ;, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Trump, larceny <lb />
pleads sentenced eight <lb />
on roads, same <lb />
plead another <lb />
case of law and also for <lb />
carry., g concealed weapon. <lb />
When a cold nettled <lb />
in the it take several <lb />
days treatment to and <lb />
the rein- to use is <lb />
Itemed. It <lb />
cure q licker than any other, <lb />
and t b tin .-. hi a <lb />
aid hi condition. <lb />
Sold by i<lb />
Mr. J. R. Ayden, <lb />
was hero today told that <lb />
he bought a if cotton Wed- <lb />
for which he paid <lb />
over Th bale weighed <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Many children Buffer <lb />
from n, which is often <lb />
of seeming stupidity <lb />
at lemons. Chamberlain's Stem <lb />
and Liver Tablets are an <lb />
medicine give . child, <lb />
for are end gentle in <lb />
their effect, will cure even <lb />
constipation. Sold by <lb />
all <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
Mini- A trial rE <lb />
t r. <lb />
. ram- <lb />
I t . <lb />
to-day; Mention this <lb />
SEND <lb />
l w I N . <lb />
J I <lb />
l-as S ., <lb /><lb />
All ladies coming to <lb />
x. are c <lb />
go to the rest rooms, <lb />
v. find <lb />
You will find them in the Hod <lb />
building on Third street. They <lb />
are free to all. <lb />
TRUTHFUL REPORTS. <lb />
Greenville Heads Them with <lb />
common Interest. <lb />
A lit- <lb />
MMe in the No <lb />
than s b. had. <lb />
The port.- of friends ; <lb />
is bast proof in tin- <lb />
world. cm vii L <lb />
Latham. <lb />
Kid- <lb />
Pills In my far rps i <lb />
I kidney reined I h previous <lb />
used. some my were <lb />
I ;. the n w n b <lb />
s . <lb />
re D . I w <lb />
.-I . . d <lb />
it J . . Di <lb />
d to t Um <lb />
I of my relief i -i <lb />
i me. My were r I d <lb />
to in <lb />
better in y <lb />
ii by deal . K <lb />
. m l . <lb />
. N. w York, bole . for I . . <lb />
.-;. <lb />
B r th <lb />
. no other. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AI <lb />
GREENVILLE, K. C. <lb />
Office opposite K. L. Smith j <lb />
-tables, and next door to <lb />
an <lb />
The old story, t times <lb />
without number, and repeated <lb />
over and over again fur t . last <lb />
years, but is w I- <lb />
come story to those ii <lb />
nothing in the <lb />
world that cures coughs and <lb />
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Sold by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Criminal Term <lb />
The November criminal t- rm <lb />
of Pitt Superior ended <lb />
Thursday evening, having trans- <lb />
acted as much business in tour <lb />
days as is usually ; in h <lb />
cases <lb />
j were disposed of- The civil <lb />
of court will not beheld <lb />
next week. <lb />
Cell and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. W <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having as Administrator f <lb />
Lang, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, this n all <lb />
claims against the <lb />
if said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
to the undersigned on before the <lb />
18th of r. 1910, or this 0- <lb />
, ti -e will be in bar of re <lb />
All indebted to said <lb />
e arid please make immediate pay- <lb />
1909. <lb />
mis Son, <lb />
lid <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Notice of Sale Land. <lb />
By a of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain executed <lb />
and L. N. Edwards <lb />
wife S. J. R to R. L. Cox. on <lb />
the 12th day of as of rec- <lb />
o d in the resist- rs in <lb />
in book Q page the <lb />
will on Holiday the 6th <lb />
day of it the first <lb />
Monday of December, expose to <lb />
public sale court <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash the ft. wing tract or of <lb />
land to laying and in Swift <lb />
Creek township, a <lb />
the lands of M. Cos. Jr. <lb />
Mo-re and b -in the tract <lb />
or lot which is situated the I. N. <lb />
Cox's Hill, con- <lb />
11-100 o .-n m re or less. <lb />
This sale ill be mail- to satisfy the <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This October. <lb />
R. I. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding. Atty. ltd <lb />
most prevalent <lb />
the dry cold weather of the <lb />
early winter months. Parents <lb />
of young children should be <lb />
pared for it. All that is needed <lb />
a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Many mothers <lb />
are never without it in their <lb />
homes and it has never <lb />
pointed them. Sold by ail drug-<lb />
Se P. M. Johnston for your <lb />
mill supples and mill repairs. <lb />
All work guaranteed. G <lb />
Ry virtue of power of sale <lb />
in a certain mortgage d <lb />
and delivered by Edward h <lb />
and wife Mary Laughing <lb />
H A Tyson on th day of <lb />
January a o duly recorded i the <lb />
register of office of Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, in U-i <lb />
the undersigned exp <lb />
Sale the house in <lb />
Greenville, to bidder, on <lb />
the day of <lb />
at ck i a certain <lb />
or parcel of land be in <lb />
counts of Pitt and State of North Car- <lb />
and rited as follows, to <lb />
On the by run and the <lb />
on the south b Tar river. <lb />
n the I y Fa a d <lb />
o north by and <lb />
known . s t being <lb />
the same lard deeded by <lb />
tin, commissioner, to K A. <lb />
by the said R. A. Tyson led to the <lb />
said Edward to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This the 9th day of <lb />
R. A. Ty-on, Mortgagee. <lb />
Moore Long, lid <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having qualified before he <lb />
clerk the Sui court of Pitt <lb />
et as administrator of Ar K. <lb />
Dudley, deceased, late of Greenville, <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, this is to r all <lb />
persons having the <lb />
estate of said deceased to present <lb />
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
month i from this date or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said will <lb />
pi use make immediate <lb />
This day cf 1909. <lb />
S. I, Dudley, <lb />
ARK YOU SURE <lb />
Thai jot. buy U <lb />
rail Hint the <lb />
cl. an. th <lb />
Ir. ten la <lb />
Sanitary <lb />
Why <lb />
I U ii <lb />
MAKE FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR A PLATE with <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
It la no of <lb />
I'M. a of milk <lb />
or <lb />
el. This two <lb />
if and <lb />
A fan M <lb />
for will lave Its <lb />
Straw <lb />
and <lb />
by all mod J <lb />
Th-- i f. id C, Lo N Y <lb />
WANTED <lb />
GIRLS AND BOYS <lb />
We want Girls and Boys <lb />
to work in the <lb />
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb />
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
and in the <lb />
Runnymede Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work is no or <lb />
dirt and the pay u good. W <lb />
furnish you a in town <lb />
of Runnymede or West Tarboro. <lb />
A Free Education For Your <lb />
Small Children <lb />
We have Rood at Tarboro. <lb />
and <lb />
We h had steady work ll 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 />
C. W. JEFFREYS <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
TARBORO N. C <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a executed <lb />
delivered by I. I. Hill and wife, <lb />
ll. J h and Wife, to K. <lb />
James, on the day of March, 1909, <lb />
which of record in the <lb />
of the Register of lie. of Pitt county <lb />
in book K-ti the <lb />
will fr at on <lb />
before the court <lb />
ii- in . C, the <lb />
following <lb />
One lot in the of <lb />
situated on west tide of the A. C <lb />
L. and nor h Mile of . S. Hail- <lb />
-car the two <lb />
and being tame leased from the N. <lb />
S. receiver, and the ice plant all <lb />
the machinery, or every kin i <lb />
and description, with <lb />
used in on the <lb />
by Hill Johnson. <lb />
Al-o one other In the town of <lb />
Greenville, beginning at a st; on <lb />
the south side of Fifth St. west side <lb />
of extended and running with <lb />
Fifth street westerly course feat <lb />
to a thence a south, <lb />
across lot one hundred and twenty <lb />
feet to h on st. extended; <lb />
a northerly course with <lb />
street lo the beginning, being the lot <lb />
on which the old ice plant formally <lb />
stood. <lb />
This November the 1909. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
I C A no longer Wire made by tin- Trust. Have <lb />
the D KALB <lb />
Strictly Car load arrive <lb />
La j Don't fail to it. E.<lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
PHYS <lb />
Rifles, icy he <lb />
Office on Third afoot, form <lb />
pi. ; by Bag i L <lb />
Swiss <lb />
. . . , i. <lb />
W. H. LONG <lb />
d each. We will for ten days <lb />
AW <lb />
t I <lb />
JULIUS BROWN II Come and see how we do it. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
-r <lb />
H. . <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N- C g<lb />
.-.<lb />
LEAD IN HARDWARE <lb />
CE <lb />
Barber S <lb />
ii Greenville, <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
; ;. <lb />
Herbert Edmond, <lb />
don of the town <lb />
in operation each one pi <lb />
sided r by a barber, i <lb />
Our place is in icing, ors <lb />
Our tow Is c <lb />
machine <lb />
dry and ; La- <lb />
waited on st their <lb />
OF OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE. ti. C. <lb />
At the close f A pt. I--. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of of sale con- <lb />
in a deed executed and <lb />
i by D. B. to Mis <lb />
Lena on the day of March <lb />
1908, y in the register <lb />
of of county. North <lb />
Carol-mi, in b page the on- <lb />
will expose lo public sale, <lb />
before the door in Green <lb />
for cash, to the highest bidder, <lb />
on Monday the day of November, <lb />
in- owing real <lb />
lot and being H the <lb />
t of Pitt N C, <lb />
on the west bide of street, be- <lb />
ginning a on Evans St. on the <lb />
south east corner of T. K. Moore's <lb />
thence running in a northerly <lb />
on parallel with Evans street <lb />
feet, thence in a westerly direction <lb />
with the line of W. T. Hunter's lot and <lb />
and parallel with street, feet, <lb />
thence in a southerly direction with J. <lb />
A Wilson's lot with Wash- <lb />
street, thence in an <lb />
Easterly direction with T. K. Moore's <lb />
lot parallel 12th <lb />
feet ti the containing one <lb />
fourth of an acre more or less, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
This 14th day of October, 1909 <lb />
s. Mortgagee. <lb />
J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
i Surplus <lb />
profits <lb />
6,718.86 <lb />
payable <lb />
652.60 Time deposits <lb />
-nil to check <lb />
Nat- bank other , <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total Total <lb />
S. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876- <lb />
S hi SCHULTZ <lb />
and r m <lb />
and Cash <lb />
for Hides, Pi r. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Barrens, Turkeys, Eggs, <lb />
etc. <lb />
Suit, baby Carriages, n-Cart,<lb />
P. <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, George STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the beat of ray <lb />
edge and belief, j. r DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin <lb />
488.16 <lb />
44.87 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
Canned Cherries, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee <lb />
Soap, Lye <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
Garden Oranges. Apples, <lb />
Nuts. Candies,. <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, and <lb />
era, Macaroni, Cheese, Beat <lb />
New Royal Si-win <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this day of Sent., 1800. <lb />
J, A, <lb />
Notary <lb />
R. I. Davis, <lb />
B. M. Lewis. <lb />
T. L. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Lame back comes on suddenly <lb />
and if extremely painful. It is <lb />
by rheumatism of the <lb />
muscles. Quick relief is afford- <lb />
ed by applying Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment. Sold by all druggist. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
I often you can get a fa <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
at Have a good <lb />
V tool and be prepared for <lb />
ft Our <lb />
In a foil desire, <lb />
we will see your tool <lb />
ft, box does lack a single <lb />
lie, useful<lb />
Of <lb />
I You get <lb />
is Horse t c <lb />
of----- <lb />
J. P- <lb />
Corey <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at lust obtained <lb />
the agency for a remedy which they <lb />
are selling on a positive guarantee to <lb />
cure any if food does <lb />
not digest well, if there is gas or pain <lb />
in the if the tongue is coated <lb />
and breath bad, if there i- <lb />
and Liver Pills <lb />
will cure you. do not you have <lb />
Dr. J. W. personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
Fills give quick relief and make per- <lb />
cures of Constipation, <lb />
and all Liver Troubles These are <lb />
ills, but Dr. Bryan is <lb />
giving his customers a chance to prove <lb />
the truth, and if purchasing a <lb />
box of Liver you <lb />
are not satisfied with the results go to <lb />
Dr. Bryan and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
den. N. C. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. V.-Pres. <lb />
H D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
With the Experience of o Years. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in n certain mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by J. <lb />
Forbes to B. V. Tynan on the h day <lb />
of 1909. and duly recorded in <lb />
the register of deeds office of <lb />
county. North Carolina, in book D-9, <lb />
page the undersigned will expose <lb />
to public sale, before the court house <lb />
door in to the highest bid- <lb />
on Monday the 6th day of Decent- <lb />
1909, a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land lying and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North . and <lb />
as follows, to One lot <lb />
in the town of Greenville in that <lb />
of town known as Stump or <lb />
New town, adjoining Hickory Hill <lb />
Baptist church lot, Brown and <lb />
others and the same lot which <lb />
descended to said Martha J. Forbes <lb />
from Sarah her mother, and <lb />
being the same lot whereon the Said <lb />
Martha J. Forbes now resides, to <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This 2nd day of November, 1909. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, Mortgagee. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Board of Directors <lb />
And a Capital of <lb />
Resources <lb />
We are in position to take good care of our old <lb />
customers, and also prospective ones. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Fashions, Greenville C <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
is Sm on Fit room it. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS j <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
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the of the Hunting <lb />
and I Pump p-p Then see us <lb />
;, Ca AW Ange A Co. love forever <lb />
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know an, Baptist church 3rd That a copy <lb />
it. ,. .,.;.,. be Had, ism to two solutions be our <lb />
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. . ; . bereaved family and a copy be <lb />
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; , . to anew lot and can supply <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
Stimulate the TORPID LIVER. <lb />
strengthen the organs. <lb />
the bowels, and arc <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In their <lb />
arc widely as <lb />
seas peculiar properties In freeing <lb />
the system from that tie- <lb />
sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
WHO WILL GET THE PIANO. <lb />
Th c r. v. in your <lb />
Ill -i- Ci <lb />
can b <lb />
A W. Ange Co. <lb />
Al Barker spent Saturday . <lb />
Sunday t visit <lb />
i . Co. <lb />
. an . i es in. <lb />
. Barber Co. <lb />
, e Cox mother, of <lb />
A; . . did here <lb />
m. .- <lb />
, . . Co. <lb />
v. . II. C. In y have <lb />
the right price <lb />
in of spent <lb />
Bu . . ii siting friend. <lb />
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relatives and fr <lb />
a new supply rare <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
series of at the <lb />
Baptist cloned <lb />
i was very much <lb />
I good by <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, Corr,. <lb />
J. F. Harrington. <lb />
S. W. Clark, of came <lb />
in Wednesday, to enter W. K- <lb />
M. G. Bryan returned from <lb />
Wilmington Wednesday- <lb />
L. Z. T. <lb />
ten. of Greenville, were la town <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
. attendance <lb />
i , from country, were in town <lb />
call writ- A. G. ah f Thursday. <lb />
a preacher, v. ear-.- L <lb />
glad to-earn that Ed. Walking Bryan went to Green- <lb />
will preach right, Thursday <lb />
A new lot of in. of traveling <lb />
Harrington, Barb r Co were in our town <lb />
. . b . , Mrs. J. H. C. Dixon went to <lb />
Watch List Crow, and Help Some- <lb />
body Votes. <lb />
Today the closing of <lb />
another week in The Reflector <lb />
piano and the list pub- <lb />
below shows what the <lb />
candidates, and their friends <lb />
have been doing. Miss Mary <lb />
Johnson, who started out with <lb />
a good still holds this <lb />
with Miss Lottie Blow not <lb />
far behind in place. The <lb />
vote of other candidates also <lb />
climbs higher each week. <lb />
There are not many more <lb />
weeks in which to work, as the <lb />
contest will end Dec. 24th at <lb />
noon, and one can tell what <lb />
the closing weeks will <lb />
The vote is not so but what <lb />
II not, and you e to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o yourself to ex- <lb />
the ma display <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
rooms. A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a will inspect a <lb />
line pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of tot c, and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you m et with prices <lb />
that stand here and <lb />
incomparable where. Eight <lb />
different makes t select from, none <lb />
of those cheap v c tern department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade, hour <lb />
player-pianos of be known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of these self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s lit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Hardware Co. store. <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State cf Carolina, at the close of business, Sett. 1st, <lb />
1909 <lb />
. .-. <lb />
. I repairs, on a <lb />
u. barb <lb />
., of . <lb />
Thursday, and returned. some down <lb />
Mi-s Ethel Carroll, who or eVen a new one, <lb />
bis <lb />
;. with <lb />
p I laid. <lb />
. . i carrying a nice line <lb />
are <lb />
t i race <lb />
service. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
Julia Smith, from the <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
i. a large lot <lb />
for winter <lb />
M. M. and daughter, <lb />
at J <lb />
let of o s. <lb />
at came catch up lead. <lb />
yesterday afternoon to spend The should all do their <lb />
A. Co. <lb />
T. Ii King leaves here <lb />
u day ft r den on <lb />
want to <lb />
buy R. D. bail Co. <lb />
We are glad to <lb />
Prof. Carlyle, Woke Forest <lb />
the at her home near here. friends to <lb />
Quite a number of our help them, from now until the <lb />
attended the inauguration <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
contest closes, <lb />
will count. <lb />
Every day's <lb />
and the more <lb />
Airs. H. T. who has the better your <lb />
been visiting relatives and or winning the beautiful<lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and <lb />
Banking cur. ex. <lb />
Due from <lb />
and <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur. notes other U. S. Checks outstanding <lb />
friends in Kinston, <lb />
i heme Sunday. <lb />
returned Boudoir piano which <lb />
will lecture in . . be seen at the music room <lb />
auditorium Monday night, of Bethel White. ft worth <lb />
Nov 6th. in working for. and working hard. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. made Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. ., -n M merit <lb />
a i of a solid car of ., Id value, possessing volume <lb />
desk <lb />
continually <lb />
, Better place your or- <lb />
A , <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I car of Pitt G- Bryan. . and value, possessing volume <lb />
today. The Mrs- J- and and tone to the best made, <lb />
y increasing Miss Blanch of Shel-j Who jg <lb />
manufactured The A, G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company are <lb />
neat and <lb />
are liberal. <lb />
In the come to see <lb />
us, nave the for ya. <lb />
Preaching in the Free Will <lb />
Baptist church next Sunday. <lb />
We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
Several Masons attended the <lb />
, . , . ,, .,. <lb />
u ca services at Greenville <lb />
Lex spent . . . . <lb />
day at heme. <lb />
j illy glasses, fruits <lb />
of ah kinds and butter and <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Mamie spent <lb />
it her <lb />
We can give you a bargain in <lb />
clothing. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Rosa Bell Taylor spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday Miss <lb />
Cox. <lb />
-heating stoves <lb />
and just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
M. G. left here Monday <lb />
for Wilmington to attend the <lb />
a . <lb />
The County School <lb />
are tbs desks for you. Thy are <lb />
cheap, comfortable. <lb />
Prices i and workmanship <lb />
guaranteed. A- G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
C . N. C. <lb />
L b Satterthwaite, of <lb />
i as peen sick at <lb />
I. me, i . i M <lb />
r, . m W. H <lb />
J ; c r c iv d, a nice lot <lb />
I . shoes. <lb />
. B . her <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb />
that the above Statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of <lb />
1909. R. F. JENKINS, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
John Z. Brooks. <lb />
C. J. Tucker, <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. <lb />
I am representing oldest <lb />
and Life and Fire <lb />
insurance companies in the world. <lb />
in Bank building. <lb />
J. S. Ross, <lb />
A nice lot of dry goods and <lb />
notions in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Stray taken and <lb />
white spotted bull, about four <lb />
years old; mark under bit in <lb />
both ears. Owner can same <lb />
by paying damage and other <lb />
cost. This October 1909. <lb />
J. R F. D. No <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mill tor establish- <lb />
known as <lb />
Milling and MTg is now <lb />
for sale. consists of the fol- <lb />
One wheat mill, one <lb />
corn mill, one work shop with <lb />
. boring machine, <lb />
fish p. <lb />
apply to W. H. Smith, Winter- <lb />
N. c. <lb />
highest price paid for <lb />
. eggs, at A. W. <lb />
spent last night with That is the <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Boushall. It depends upon who has the <lb />
turkeys wanted. most votes , by noon Christmas <lb />
prices paid. A. W. Ange Co. j eye The way pay <lb />
We have just received a nice subscription to The <lb />
lot of cloaks, give us a call. A., or to if you are <lb />
W. Ange , not already taking the paper, or <lb />
M. B. Bryan, cf else to do so. Sub- <lb />
came in last night to spend a paid in advance count <lb />
few days with his parents, Mr. twice many voles as <lb />
and Mrs. M- G. Bryan. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co.,. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
At the of business, Sept., 1st, MM, <lb />
twice as many votes as paying <lb />
. up arrears. Come on and get a <lb />
The assistant Bank examiner subScription receipt and vote for <lb />
Baa in Hp , <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts tenured <lb />
mil unsecured 138.44 <lb />
Furniture 1,876.00 <lb />
Due from and 2,991.90 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
was in our town yesterday. He <lb />
reports that everything is in ex- <lb />
condition. <lb />
Friday night at o'clock, the <lb />
Total <lb />
vote r g <lb />
If not convenient j 1,917.92 <lb />
to come to the office send it by <lb />
mail and tell us who to cast your <lb />
for. The votes will be <lb />
Vance Literary Society and the you direct. <lb />
Society of people ought to <lb />
met in joint session in the Vance their subscription to The <lb />
Literary Society hall. The P. A. next five weeks. <lb />
L- S. furnished the music and many new be <lb />
added to the subscription list. <lb />
Every day as the end of <lb />
I the contest draws near it <lb />
. will increase in interest. Do <lb />
treat as this; it was a great not Jet opportunity pass to <lb />
and a pleasure to be present, j win this beautiful <lb />
Our people are continuing to nothing what- <lb />
preparations the ever n only have to <lb />
which convenes with t The <lb />
Baptist church here Nov. 16th, Reflector, or subscribe for it, and <lb />
17th and 18th. We are expect-; the. paper Rives you full value <lb />
one of the religious for your money, <lb />
gatherings has. Here lathe the vote stands <lb />
yet witnessed. Be sure to come today as far as the candidates <lb />
and enjoy the many good things n, <lb />
the V. L. S- gave a debate. <lb />
After the debate an <lb />
solo, by Miss Cox. <lb />
It is very seldom we have such a <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
4.500.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time certificates of 8,520.70 <lb />
Deposits sub to check 21,446.38 <lb />
for interest <lb />
and taxes 250.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of Sept., <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Robt. Staton, <lb />
M. Jones. <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
turned in. <lb />
rip saw and . blacksmith . Miss Mary <lb />
For further information f bought a nice piano Miss Blow <lb />
a B. Tucker <lb />
that there will be a . Evans <lb />
service in <lb />
Baptist church o'clock a. m. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Sept. <lb />
Resources<lb />
gt Co's. Turkeys a <lb />
Goldsboro, t rough the holidays. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
. the Great Spirit has <lb />
iii fit to visit th i home of the <lb />
. h r of our brothers. W, A., <lb />
J. L. and John Nobles and take <lb />
from them their loving brother. <lb />
sister, Mr;. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
when <lb />
i , . i. week. <lb />
d him. <lb />
ed hi me. <lb />
I i for <lb />
A. W. <lb />
R .-. Sylvester Hassell, of <lb />
I will pr at Han-, <lb />
church the third Sunday That we the members of <lb />
in November, and Saturday I Tribe No No. O. <lb />
Elder Hassell is one of M. bow in humble submission <lb />
North Carolina's leading the will of the Great Spirit j m for two years. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring <lb />
M, Morris returned n with <lb />
a wild turkey, which he cl <lb />
in Craven county, a few g, y,,. <lb />
J ago. i Johnson <lb />
b. Mary Smith Thurs- <lb />
day Mrs. G. Tucker, <lb />
A. G. Cox, who has <lb />
sick a few do t <lb />
4.075 <lb />
1,900 <lb />
1,270 <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixture <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank and other <lb />
U. not. <lb />
Total 14,414.91 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
650.00 <lb />
Wiley Nobles, therefore be it s <lb />
i well an excellent <lb />
A w lot of dry goods and <lb />
notions of all kinds just received <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Buck left here Monday for <lb />
Greenville, where he will work <lb />
with West. <lb />
and rely upon Him alone who Can mo th h-- <lb />
I lit <lb />
2nd. That we extend to the,, <lb />
bereaved family our h <lb />
Force I into Exile <lb />
Wm. Oak. Okla, <lb />
was from home. Mountain <lb />
he thought, would cure a frightful <lb />
Icing c that had defied all <lb />
l. six <lb />
Dr. K n. <lb />
Now Disc writes, <lb />
t kin r x hot lea I am s <lb />
It th u- from<lb />
A Sc tided Boy's <lb />
d hi m Mrs. M It <lb />
Ii r ii Ni K who ., <lb />
all in l n die, H pa- <lb />
ls n him. <lb />
i d H <lb />
Vi r nun <lb />
. i i chi bl in , th <lb />
, plies, <lb />
ill J <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
1,173.53 Undivided less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd <lb />
Bills payable 5,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 808.80 <lb />
Deposits subject to 3,130.65 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J. E. Green, Cashier F. A. <lb />
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the beat of our knowledge <lb />
P. A. <lb />
Cashier. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 i <lb />
A. Cox, <lb />
R, <lb />
R. J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Notary Public. Directors <lb />
fore me, this day of Sept., <lb />
Subscribe Reflector <lb />
vi it i <lb />
sympathy trusting that when or, <lb />
they can no follow the tis, asthma, croup, <lb />
i c . h. end trial <lb />
trails of tins life may they be by all <lb />
reunited with their loved one on gists.<lb />
SYRUP <lb />
to punt food and LAW. <lb />
or many Cough. and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the <lb />
. bowels No op. to <lb />
or money Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. a. a. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO L. WOOTEN. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER I <lb />
No. <lb />
PIANO. <lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. <lb />
But Who is to be the is the <lb />
Everybody who into the <lb />
music store of White <lb />
sees a beautiful baby upright <lb />
N, piano bearing the placard <lb />
Piano is to be given <lb />
by The Reflector as a Christmas <lb />
That is a fast, the <lb />
is going to be given away, <lb />
but. who is to be the recipient of <lb />
this handsome price puns is as <lb />
much an uncertainly as the day <lb />
the contest the first of <lb />
October. Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
started out in the lead with <lb />
holds that position, <lb />
with Lottie Blow a <lb />
second- But others, as well as <lb />
these, are at work, and there is <lb />
no telling what surprises <lb />
closing few weeks of the c <lb />
will develop. of <lb />
December will tell the story. <lb />
From now until the close the <lb />
list will be published more <lb />
than that the <lb />
friends of the candidates may <lb />
keep in closer touch with their <lb />
standing in the list. True all <lb />
the votes are not published, <lb />
of the candidates are hold- <lb />
votes in reserve to come in <lb />
before the close, but the list <lb />
gives a idea of how they <lb />
stand. The candidates and their <lb />
friends should do their best work <lb />
from now on. <lb />
Of course the purpose of this <lb />
contest is to get more subscriber <lb />
to The Reflector, and if you <lb />
want help a candidate win <lb />
this piano you can vote for your <lb />
choice by subscribing for The <lb />
Reflector, or by paying up if you <lb />
are already a subscriber. This <lb />
must be done before noon on the <lb />
24th day of December if you <lb />
want the votes to count. It <lb />
costs nothing to vote, as the <lb />
paper gives full value for the <lb />
price of subscription. Here is <lb />
the standing of the votes <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow <lb />
Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb />
Miss Mavis B die Evans 4.865 <lb />
Miss Beulah Mumford <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring <lb />
James Tingle <lb />
School 1.900 <lb />
Miss Lelia Stokes 1,600 <lb />
Mrs. D. E. Nichols 1,270 <lb />
Subscribe or pay your <lb />
and vote for somebody. Do <lb />
it now. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
of Deeds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
D. A. Jamie and Annie R. <lb />
Whitfield. <lb />
Thomas Beaman and M. Ellen <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
b. J. Pulley and Bessie H. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
R. J. Tug well and Bettie <lb />
Strickland. <lb />
Butts and Sallie Money. <lb />
Tripp and Martha <lb />
green. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
James Jones and <lb />
Dickerson. <lb />
Ned Brady and Daisy Staton. <lb />
Thomas Bryan and Nellie <lb />
Turner. <lb />
William Jones and Esther <lb />
Adams. <lb />
Walter Pitt and Julia Watson- <lb />
Frank Langley and <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
Samuel Pitt and Mary <lb />
Edmund Carr and Ella Tillery. <lb />
Henry Smith and Pleasant <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Henry Hill and Little. <lb />
Ford and Mary Wooten. <lb />
A Day of Memorial Baptist <lb />
Church -Collection for Orphanage. <lb />
All the services in Me <lb />
Sunday were under <lb />
the direction of Superintendent C. <lb />
W. Wilson, of the Sunday school, <lb />
and it proved a day of unusual <lb />
interest to the large <lb />
in attendance. The <lb />
of Sunday school work was <lb />
emphasized in all of the services, <lb />
and a greater interest was <lb />
that will result in <lb />
much good. The Sunday school <lb />
which met at recorded an <lb />
attendance of <lb />
At o'clock Rev. B. W. <lb />
of Kinston, <lb />
a large audience, his subject <lb />
being Problem of the Big <lb />
Mr. spoke of <lb />
that period in the life en <lb />
he is crossing from childhood <lb />
to young large <lb />
to be longer regarded as a child <lb />
yet too small to be looked upon <lb />
as a young with much <lb />
interest pointed out the duties of <lb />
the Sunday school especially the <lb />
teacher, toward these big boys. <lb />
He said that per cent, of the <lb />
boys in this of life are <lb />
lost to the Sunday school, and of <lb />
the per cent, remaining <lb />
per cent, become members the <lb />
church, hence is seen the import- <lb />
of doing something to hold <lb />
the per cent, who are being <lb />
lost to the Sunday school. <lb />
suggestions were given by <lb />
which this may be <lb />
keeping in touch with the <lb />
boy and knowing his life. <lb />
by giving him something to do <lb />
in his class room, and making <lb />
j the Sunday school so interesting <lb />
that it will attract him. Boys <lb />
are naturally drawn where they <lb />
find something doing, and he <lb />
sail he knew of no instance <lb />
where a boy had attended Sun- <lb />
day school regularly for twenty <lb />
years without becoming a <lb />
of the church. <lb />
At the evening there <lb />
were three interesting Sunday <lb />
school addresses. Superintendent <lb />
Wilson spoke on Duties to <lb />
the Mr. J. W. Bryan <lb />
on Duties to the Young <lb />
and Prof. W. H. <lb />
on Duties to <lb />
The choir gave excellent music <lb />
at each of the services, and the <lb />
splendid solos by Mr. M. <lb />
Davis, of Beaufort, were greatly <lb />
enjoyed. A voice superior to <lb />
to Mr, Davis, is seldom heard <lb />
and he sings with much sweet- <lb />
Announcement was made be- <lb />
fore the conclusion of the morn- <lb />
service that no service would <lb />
be held on Thanksgiving day <lb />
and that the church might make <lb />
a Thanksgiving donation to the <lb />
orphanage a collection was taken <lb />
for that purpose, amounting to <lb />
about <lb />
SOUTHERN COM. CONGRESS. <lb />
To be Held in City Dec <lb />
6th and <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
CORN YIELD. <lb />
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL <lb />
of in Caro- <lb />
Washington. Nov. 19.- N. C, <lb />
Hon. A. Fox, who has just W. O. Stone came near being <lb />
returned to Washington alter crushed to death by a pound <lb />
completing his trip of the country bed which to ring. <lb />
j in the interest of the National The be. on a twelve foot <lb />
Rivers and Harbors Congress pole and fell, her on the <lb />
I found the most remark right side of cutting a <lb />
ably interest, at a of to the skull an at the same <lb />
of cities throughout the time bruising her shoulder. She <lb />
Coast, in the Southern was knocked senseless. is <lb />
rial Congress movement. remarkably well, <lb />
large number of prominent men,; N. C, Nov, <lb />
whom I had no idea knew of the; s <lb />
commend as one of of church, <lb />
the finest steps ever taken for i by j H <lb />
the advancement of any secretary of the National <lb />
of the United States, many Association of Chris. <lb />
log seriously considered the i um of 670.70 <lb />
the same step for th Pacific wag cash <lb />
Coast States. It would in Baldwin, <lb />
surprise me at all to see Besides this <lb />
i Yield of Bushels Per Visitors Here and People <lb />
, Created Comment. Travel. <lb />
I Mr. J. F. d. <lb />
yield of bushes of com R. C. White went to Norfolk <lb />
on one acre has a great <lb />
of comment, as will be <lb />
.,,. . Besides this the <lb />
Trans Mountain Commercial of the Atlantic <lb />
Congress organized in <lb />
near future, with the same end <lb />
in co operative ad- <lb />
of the Rocky <lb />
and Pacific Coast States <lb />
The practical lines on which the <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress <lb />
is being carried out appeal to me <lb />
most strongly. It is an <lb />
for the purpose of <lb />
all other organizations and <lb />
not for the purpose of <lb />
in any way with any endeavor <lb />
made for any one place. I ex- <lb />
to attend all its sessions this <lb />
year. <lb />
All in attendant upon the <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress <lb />
which is to convene here Dec. <lb />
6th and 7th, will be welcomed as <lb />
part of the National Rivers and <lb />
Harbors Congress, meeting <lb />
the Willard-place <lb />
December and Opening <lb />
by President Taft. <lb />
PITT BOYS WIN SUCCESS. <lb />
Some Will Soon Move <lb />
Into Their New Building <lb />
Wherever The Reflector, man <lb />
strikes any of our home boys <lb />
who have cast their lot in other <lb />
places, it is always a pleasure to <lb />
find them getting along well and <lb />
making success of their business. <lb />
While in Norfolk Friday we took <lb />
enough time off from the <lb />
ties to look over the new building <lb />
being erected by Whichard Bros. <lb />
Co., wholesale dry goods and <lb />
notion dealers there. This firm <lb />
has had such a successful career <lb />
that though they have moved <lb />
once to larger quarters, it was <lb />
not long before they found them- <lb />
again cramped for room to <lb />
accommodate their growing <lb />
business. To provide for this <lb />
they decided to erect a modern <lb />
building, and for this purpose <lb />
secured a desirable lot on Ran- <lb />
street near the Atlantic <lb />
hotel. They now have nearly <lb />
and <lb />
the society, of the <lb />
institution, between <lb />
one hundred <lb />
dollars. <lb />
By falling of heavy roof <lb />
girder a at a large fertilizer <lb />
being built in Wilson, Mon- <lb />
day afternoon, a colored man <lb />
was instantly killed and several <lb />
other laborers injured. <lb />
Wadesboro, N. C, Nov. 22.- <lb />
Telephonic advices received here <lb />
Saturday night told of the sud- <lb />
den of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
James K. at their home <lb />
north of Marshville. just over <lb />
the line in Union county. Death <lb />
both of these old people <lb />
within the hour without previous <lb />
illness and was caused by heart <lb />
failure. They were settlers, <lb />
well known and honored, both <lb />
were over seventy years of age. <lb />
Three daughters and one son <lb />
survive. The funeral services <lb />
were held yesterday. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. Nov. 22.- <lb />
Sheriff A. S. Richardson, of Co- <lb />
county, this State, was <lb />
twice shot and severely hut not <lb />
fatally wounded while engaged <lb />
with a posse in effecting the <lb />
capture of a white man named <lb />
charged with murder, in <lb />
a swamp near Causey, S. C, <lb />
yesterday. had fortified <lb />
himself in a camp in the swamp, <lb />
where he had been in hiding <lb />
since the murder, two weeks <lb />
ago, and as the d <lb />
fired ambush with a shot <lb />
gun. It was while returning the <lb />
fire that Sheriff Richardson was <lb />
wounded, having finally <lb />
surrendered under threat of the <lb />
posse to set fire to the swamp <lb />
and kill him on sight when he <lb />
came out of his hiding. The <lb />
prisoner was landed in jail at <lb />
Whiteville, N. C, today. <lb />
A frightful tragedy <lb />
Friday evening near <lb />
that has cast a gloom over that <lb />
the following letter to T. B. <lb />
Son from Mr. R H. <lb />
Stockton, presented by th <lb />
I Majestic Manufacturing Com- <lb />
of St. <lb />
St. Louis, Nov. 1909. <lb />
T. H. Son. Raleigh.<lb />
ed in your evening paper the <lb />
following <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 1909. <lb />
winner in the corn grow- <lb />
contest in this country was <lb />
announced today by Stat <lb />
Commissioner of Agriculture, <lb />
Mr. Graham, as Mr. J. F. Batts. <lb />
who had grown bushels on <lb />
The writer has been Interested <lb />
in matters of this kind, and <lb />
you not know that the <lb />
exploitation of corn growing ha.- <lb />
been progressing very rapidly in <lb />
the west and for two <lb />
Omaha has hid a corn <lb />
where in <lb />
has been given, but such re- <lb />
cord of production has ever been <lb />
shown. The writer also <lb />
offered a premium there for <lb />
the last two years. Last year <lb />
the premium was not worded <lb />
correctly and a seed man of <lb />
Connecticut captured it, but with <lb />
a great deal less number of <lb />
bushels than this. <lb />
Will you kindly advise what <lb />
security was thrown around this <lb />
measurement and inspection, <lb />
obliging. Yours truly, <lb />
R H. Stockton. <lb />
For the benefit of those who, <lb />
like Mr. Stockton, want to be <lb />
the proof Mr. <lb />
remarkable yield the facts in <lb />
the matter have been fully <lb />
investigated, and they bear out <lb />
the claim that has been made. <lb />
Mr. Batts, whose <lb />
address is Garner, in a written <lb />
certificate which he filed with a <lb />
committee consisting of Com- <lb />
missioner of Agriculture W. A. <lb />
Graham, Col. F. A. Olds and <lb />
T. B. Parker, says that during <lb />
the year 1909 he grew on out. <lb />
M. Jones went to <lb />
C. M. to Ayden <lb />
today. <lb />
J. went to Norfolk <lb />
g.- <lb />
J. IT. Keel in<lb />
C, Warren went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Harrington spent Sunday <lb />
in Wellington. <lb />
R. i . Harrington spent Sunday <lb />
in i d <lb />
D J. , returned <lb />
fr mi Norfolk. <lb />
W. B. Green, of Washington, <lb />
Hi . here. <lb />
i kins spent Saturday <lb />
in returning Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
A Payne left Sunday <lb />
for Henderson to spend <lb />
Thanksgiving week. <lb />
j Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Fleming, <lb />
Hamilton, in Sunday <lb />
evening to visit relatives. <lb />
K. C. route agent of <lb />
the Southern Express <lb />
for this division, was here today. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. B. W. <lb />
of Kinston, spent Sunday here <lb />
with Mr. and Mrs. D. J- Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mr-ore <lb />
went to Hamilton to <lb />
visit relatives and returned Sun- <lb />
day evening, <lb />
N. W- Outlaw, formerly of <lb />
Goldsboro, has arrived to open <lb />
law here. See card on <lb />
second page, <lb />
B. Taylor and <lb />
Charlie , of Washing- <lb />
ton City, the of Mrs. <lb />
W. H- Long. <lb />
Miss Ida of Sara- <lb />
toga, who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Leonard Wilson, returned <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan <lb />
Awarding of Gold. <lb />
Over fifteen hundred persons <lb />
witnessed the awarding of the <lb />
gold at the store of C. T. Mun- <lb />
ford last Saturday afternoon at <lb />
p. in. <lb />
Mrs. Ernest hold <lb />
coupon number won the <lb />
first prize of in <lb />
The second prize in gold <lb />
was won by J. T. Moseley who <lb />
held number and <lb />
Stocks drew third prize in <lb />
gold on coupon number <lb />
Little Miss Bertie Warren was <lb />
blind folded and drew the lucky <lb />
coupons. <lb />
Mr. is tendered our <lb />
hearty congratulations on the <lb />
of this sale. <lb />
.-. .- mat a .- <lb />
completed a splendid building community. Mr. Shade <lb />
fast, four stories and Clark, a prosperous farmer living <lb />
basement, and expect to move near there, had out in his <lb />
intuit about the middle of field to pick some cotton <lb />
F. who know them, had been Ult over from the <lb />
and that includes nearly every <lb />
Eastern North Carolina retail <lb />
merchant, will be glad to know <lb />
that these <lb />
are meeting success. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb />
Barber Draw. Line on Long Faces <lb />
A Morven barber <lb />
and that if the men, <lb />
who sold cotton for ten cents <lb />
last spring, allow their faces to <lb />
grow much longer, he will charge <lb />
them fifteen cents per shave. <lb />
He declares that he cannot live <lb />
and shave these men at the <lb />
regular price of ten cents. <lb />
Wadesboro <lb />
Bring your furs to <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
S. <lb />
last picking and in the meantime <lb />
leaving his two children, <lb />
and years old respectively, <lb />
alone in the house. In some <lb />
known way the children pulled <lb />
some burning wood from the <lb />
fireplace which ignited the car- <lb />
pet and in a few moments the <lb />
entire house was in flames. Mr. <lb />
Clark seeing the fire rushed to <lb />
the house, but before he could <lb />
reach it the roof fell in and both <lb />
of the children were caught in <lb />
the ruins and burned to death. <lb />
Mr. Clark and family are pros <lb />
over their loss, and the <lb />
sympathy of the entire <lb />
is extended them in their <lb />
M. i bereavement.-New Bern J i <lb />
year . , . , , <lb />
acre of land in Wake county went lo Raleigh Sunday to see <lb />
bushels of corn; that broth, r, E. G. Flanagan, who <lb />
is in a hospital there. <lb />
Miss Lillian Burch. who came <lb />
home to spend two days, left <lb />
Sunday evening to return to her <lb />
school near Washington, <lb />
J. B. Higgs returned today <lb />
from Norfolk where he had been <lb />
attending the waterways con- <lb />
and Taft celebration. <lb />
Representative M. L. Davis, of <lb />
Beaufort, who has been spend- <lb />
a few days with his sister, <lb />
Mrs- R. L. Humber, left today. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Hearne, of Tarboro <lb />
home trim a visit <lb />
Kinston spent Saturday aft <lb />
j noon and night here with her t <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Starke- <lb />
measured the land in the <lb />
presence of J P. Edmundson <lb />
and J- J. Jordan, two disinterest- <lb />
ed freeholders, who are not re- <lb />
lated to the Batts; that he <lb />
gathered and measured the corn <lb />
in their presence. The land <lb />
was square tract <lb />
seventy yards on every <lb />
Mr. Batts certified to the above <lb />
Times. <lb />
Death of a Child. <lb />
On Saturday evening the in- <lb />
son, aged six weeks, of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, died <lb />
at their home on Evans street. <lb />
The little one hid been sick <lb />
through most of its brief life, <lb />
and its death was not <lb />
ed. A sad incident connected <lb />
Card of Thanks. <lb />
cu. an We take this means of <lb />
with the death of this child is the people of <lb />
that the father, who was so bad- vicinity tor their <lb />
injured in the automobile consideration during <lb />
two weeks ago. is <lb />
hospital in Raleigh and could sympathy <lb />
not be at home when his little membered and <lb />
lone passed away. <lb />
The funeral took place at <lb />
o'clock Sunday afternoon in <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery, the <lb />
vice being conducted by Rev. D. <lb />
W. Arnold. <lb />
Mr. and <lb />
Prof. <lb />
In <lb />
North Cart <lb />
Arnold Th . <lb />
were Me-., <lb />
War ,. <lb />
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