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Collins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can nice hearse <lb />
A. U. tux Mfg. Co. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
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Cannon, who <lb />
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Hr-n see us J. B. Carroll lest about a half <lb />
We have just received a of fence fire Monday <lb />
A W Ange Co. off new ground. <lb />
who <lb />
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a. in. by the pastor, T. H. <lb />
in the Methodist at <lb />
p. by Rev. Mr. All <lb />
are invited to be present at each <lb />
of there <lb />
The infant child of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. died Sun- <lb />
day morning. Th-w have our <lb />
S; in their sad <lb />
boor. <lb />
Services in the Methodist <lb />
church fourth Sunday. Rev. <lb />
Mr. Snow will preach, <lb />
went to Bethany last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Vivian Roberson <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at <lb />
home at Gold Point. <lb />
Rev. T. H, King went to <lb />
i tun Sunday night. <lb />
Several school spent Sun <lb />
day with Miss Eva Langston. <lb />
J. B. Kittrell. of <lb />
spent night at his home <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Laura Salisbury, of Has- <lb />
who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Eva Langston, returned to her <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
John Nichols, of <lb />
is visiting relatives here this <lb />
week. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Kinston, <lb />
was in our yesterday. <lb />
Miss Eula Price, who spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday at home at <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In <lb />
re widely <lb />
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S. ,,, Iron. El <lb />
f coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
THE CONGRESS. <lb />
I,., st ii g s on same. <lb />
Rev. <lb />
made a very excellent <lb />
on State <lb />
E. B. Lewis and S <lb />
of made two very <lb />
able a on Thomas- <lb />
Mr. J. <lb />
Bern, <lb />
the <lb />
made a very able <lb />
orphans. <lb />
Following the discussions on <lb />
orphans-, Dr. of <lb />
Raleigh, made a excellent <lb />
address. <lb />
Rev. B. W. made a returned Monday. <lb />
very unique address on lam representing the oldest <lb />
Missions. <lb />
but by no means least, <lb />
a very inspiring address on <lb />
Foreign Missions, by Rev. C. L. <lb />
Graves, of New Bern. <lb />
All the discussions were of the <lb />
highest order, and showed great <lb />
preparation. <lb />
The association, as a whole, <lb />
was one of the best for several <lb />
years. has indeed <lb />
had a great feast- The attend <lb />
was very good, and a few <lb />
yesterday to times the house was to its <lb />
peg i. accompanied by Miss <lb />
Lucy <lb />
Pitt County School <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox <lb />
Company are <lb />
mat <lb />
are liberal. <lb />
W lien in me come to set <lb />
lave the you. <lb />
the Thanksgiving <lb />
services The Baptist <lb />
at To o'clock. <lb />
j glasses, dried fruits <lb />
of and butler and <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
W. ii. Collins, of is <lb />
visiting in nephew, f. <lb />
week. <lb />
We give you S bargain in <lb />
nice slothing. <lb />
Barrington, Barber A- Co. <lb />
the association <lb />
here, to her home <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. All <lb />
bast material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Jones, of <lb />
is visit relatives here this week. <lb />
The School <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
The music, too, <lb />
was very good. Our people <lb />
were very liberal in the enter- <lb />
of the guests, all <lb />
had an enjoyable time. We <lb />
hope to have this noble body <lb />
with us again in the near future. <lb />
A new supply of hardware <lb />
just in. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We have just received a nice <lb />
lot of dress goods. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Cattle want to <lb />
and life and fire <lb />
insurance companies in the world. <lb />
Office in bank building. <lb />
J. S. Ross, N. C. <lb />
We are glad to learn that Mrs. <lb />
A. G. Cox is still improving. <lb />
Mr. who <lb />
treat you was in our <lb />
town yesterday. <lb />
Several families have lately <lb />
moved in our town. <lb />
If you are not a subscriber to <lb />
The Reflector, me your sub- <lb />
so you can keep up with <lb />
what is happening. W. G. <lb />
agent. <lb />
For nice hall racks, see us. A. <lb />
W. Ange Ai Co. <lb />
New La., Nov. <lb />
The Southern Congress w I <lb />
organ z-u in Washington D. C, <lb />
at a meeting of <lb />
Southern man from nearly <lb />
Southern State. <lb />
The parses of that <lb />
were to intelligently exploit <lb />
the resources of the South so <lb />
that our people might be posted <lb />
as to the value their posses- <lb />
the best method of how <lb />
utilize them, and an intelligent <lb />
and united effort made to remove <lb />
misconceptions which ex- <lb />
in regard to our section. <lb />
Able men all over the South <lb />
forcibly expressed their views, <lb />
and unanimously agreed as to <lb />
the wisdom of a course of this <lb />
character. <lb />
without exception, the <lb />
press threw their columns open <lb />
for news and information in re- <lb />
to th; work that we are <lb />
carrying on, and gladly gave a <lb />
helping hand, with w. <lb />
thinK to wide spread <lb />
the papers <lb />
the the w hole <lb />
of a material increase in land val- <lb />
a marked improvement in <lb />
regard to general conditions, and <lb />
a re-awakened interest in civic <lb />
pride, commercial development <lb />
and pursuits. <lb />
The men in this work represent <lb />
each of the sixteen Southern <lb />
States, and very varied lines of <lb />
the and, with the ex- <lb />
of the secretary have <lb />
not received a dollar of salary, <lb />
and have cheerfully given their <lb />
time and energy for the cause. <lb />
It has remained one paper, <lb />
of Baltimore, to make itself <lb />
conspicuous during the ten <lb />
months by a continued series of <lb />
insinuation and ridicule-at <lb />
H not. and expect to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o to ex- <lb />
the display <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large <lb />
In a glance yew will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character cf e, v and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you with prices <lb />
that stand J here ard <lb />
comparable an where. Eight <lb />
different makes t select from, none <lb />
of those cheap v e department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged lame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take piano in <lb />
exchange one of self play- <lb />
We also cam the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and panes taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s lit your <lb />
When in <lb />
G visit our <lb />
White. <lb />
to Carr Co. store. <lb />
OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. V. <lb />
At the of business, Nov. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
, Capital stork <lb />
Surplus fund 050.00 <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 898-81 less <lb />
Furniture and pd 627.00 <lb />
Due from J <lb />
silver including . . . . , ,. <lb />
minor currency 345.4-2 Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Nut bank and other ; I cheeks <lb />
D. 1,890.001 outstanding <lb />
Total Total <lb />
809.80 <lb />
14,095.35 <lb />
121,706.08 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt County, <lb />
We, E. Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above named hunk, do solemnly swear that the state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief <lb />
F. A. <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 10th day of Nov., <lb />
R. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
It. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 16th, 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
. Gold coin <lb />
tempting to prove that no move Silver coin, including <lb />
of this character throughout B <lb />
., . . c. ,. Nut bank and other U. o. <lb />
South could possibly benefit the, <lb />
South. Perhaps the fact <lb />
the editor of that paper was <lb />
in a similar movement, <lb />
which started in Philadelphia <lb />
and dismally failed, is one of its <lb />
17,171.19 <lb />
1,070.50 <lb />
80,086.88 <lb />
21,986.88 <lb />
742.50 <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
court of Pitt made on the <lb />
cay of November, HOB, In a ear- . <lb />
therein pending motives, in this attack, and an- <lb />
a stronger motive <lb />
tor of J. W. rotter want w. . , <lb />
Potter and others, I will, on brought out October <lb />
day. December n d, the h w K Hearst's ex- <lb />
court house door in Greenville, tell <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
985.95 <lb />
2.897.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 1,247.7 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 1,000.00 <lb />
Bills payable 15,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposits 11,881.12 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 80,646.70 <lb />
Cashier's 1,317.50 <lb />
Total <lb />
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 best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
house i SO W, <lb />
t put lie -ale to the highest bidder a of the letters <lb />
wan, w joining the land of H. J. by the Standard <lb />
buy cattle. R. D. Co. W. K. heir of i Company, which corporation <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. made owns larger interests and <lb />
a shipment of a solid car of Pitt of Susan mercilessly throttles more com- <lb />
J. W. Potter. , . ., . <lb />
interests than all other <lb />
organizations in the <lb />
i; o ltd , United States. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
J. A. Mew born, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. II. Lang, <lb />
R. I, Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
World's <lb />
county school desk today. day <lb />
is continually increasing. William of J. W. i <lb />
place your <lb />
G. Cox <lb />
rapidly. Better <lb />
early. A. <lb />
Co., N. C. at Dr. II. O. Hyatt, of Kinston, <lb />
Oysters We have them be in Greenville at Hotel <lb />
day and Bertha Dec. 6th and 7th. the <lb />
We have a full implicated being colored. The first Monday and Tuesday, for <lb />
a wife of Jim Drake was spending purpose of <lb />
Those who <lb />
his wife to go want work will be charged <lb />
no w d <lb />
The highest price paid for went to the wood pile and in. <lb />
to run Drake oil. and while <lb />
to use the Drake-. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks. <lb />
. durable and Turkeys, geese, eggs, at A. W. <lb />
Prices right and workmanship; Ange Co s. a special- h, ;,.,, his Mr. Maria <lb />
through the holidays. stabbed him in tie ,,. <lb />
Mr. W H Rouse of Middle- men- Dr. county all thought h would die, Buck- <lb />
Mrs. w. H. SaW wholly cured him. <lb />
is visiting at J. B. Carroll's coroner, went out to hold an ,,, <lb />
and found the facts about wounds, Curse fever sores, <lb />
bolls, skin <lb />
i of above given- <lb />
U, mm . mo. as-a <lb />
A Cox <lb />
Co., N. C. <lb />
Th re will be services in <lb />
B tomorrow <lb />
the <lb />
all drug stores. <lb />
Jailed Charge. <lb />
The world's best-selling John and Lam Adams, broth- <lb />
is the Bible. The total sales of era of Norwood Adams recently <lb />
the works of all the most popular convicted of by <lb />
authors of the day would Federal court in New Bern <lb />
equal the yearly sale of the and sentenced to a term in the <lb />
Christian Scriptures. we <lb />
Each year there are printed brought here Friday and placed <lb />
17.000,000 Protestant Bibles. Jail on charge of burning <lb />
Testaments, and the home of Julia Gardner of <lb />
such as the Psalms or the township, one of he <lb />
rate more than against them in the <lb />
e, ear. nose and throat hundred languages and dialects., recent counterfeiting trial. <lb />
Of these Bibles 10.000,000 are These men had threatened to <lb />
published by Bible societies, are i burn Julia's house it she <lb />
sold far below cost, and against them in the trial, <lb />
no financial pro to anybody. I which she did, and they <lb />
The remaining 7.000,000 out their <lb />
printed commercially, and yield threats. While all three of the <lb />
a handsome profit to the were convicted of <lb />
John and Lam were <lb />
Of the 10.000.000 Bibles and turned loose on account of a <lb />
parts of Bibles printed and disease they were supposed to <lb />
by charity, almost j be suffering from. <lb />
are issued by <lb />
American Bible Society, and Sale- One <lb />
7.000.000 more by similar organ- <lb />
in Great <lb />
in <lb />
Magazine, for December. <lb />
nice building <lb />
L. L, Hamilton. <lb />
ladies and shoes. I with Miss Clara w For and <lb />
Barber Co Rev. B. F. Huske will preach an exile R Whichard at <lb />
Sewing machines for sale from in the E office. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. . A U Z <lb />
Cordially began to Dr. <lb />
A new lot of dry goods and G Tl <lb />
notions of all kinds just received, K-v. I. x hot i am as <lb />
at Harrington. Barber . soon <lb />
paid. a. n. u v Hem croup. of cold by on CO CHICAGO. U. S. <lb />
We have just received a nice O. W. Rollins and E. V. COX at ; ,,,. l. ml or money refunded. <lb />
lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. tended services in Ayden free. guaranteed by all drug- <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
law.<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, DECEMBER 1909. <lb />
No. <lb />
TEMPERANCE REPORT <lb />
THE SOUTH. GOOD PIECE OF DETECTIVE WORK WHERE THE PREACHERS GO. <lb />
ed to bring the South into o'clock on the 24th. <lb />
W. Ange Co. <lb />
I night. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
Adapted by the N. C. at <lb />
committee begs tore- <lb />
port as <lb />
all information <lb />
coming to us from the North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
other sources, as well from <lb />
our o n and <lb />
we learn that <lb />
or the no license polio is the <lb />
best policy for the . mi we <lb />
desire to put ourselves on rec <lb />
as opposed to any license system <lb />
whatever. <lb />
-Second-We realize that the <lb />
battle is now on. Not all the <lb />
advocates of license have been <lb />
or have red. <lb />
Many are now trying to <lb />
the prohibition law odious <lb />
t, or by Influencing <lb />
others so. Io some at cur <lb />
cities and rural <lb />
it is a known fact that the <lb />
u or tale of is <lb />
on. Often this i done <lb />
under th- guise of <lb />
executive <lb />
officers lake no cognizance of <lb />
these violations. Sometimes the <lb />
are indifferent. We be- <lb />
that the law will fall into <lb />
unless well enforced, <lb />
therefore urge all <lb />
officers to be true to their official <lb />
enforcement of this <lb />
law along v, lib other laws. We <lb />
also citizens by <lb />
ho are true to <lb />
their in <lb />
their favor. We note with <lb />
many and <lb />
are their full duty <lb />
in this respect, we desire to <lb />
express our appreciation and <lb />
of tin <lb />
believe that the <lb />
spirit of Christianity and the <lb />
doctrine of our church teach total <lb />
abstinence, and therefore plead <lb />
with all cur members to abstain <lb />
from the cup. none ought <lb />
to and the violation of <lb />
law by buying from one who has <lb />
no right to sell. <lb />
believe that our <lb />
experience as a prohibition State <lb />
has proven that the <lb />
near beer saloon is an evil and a <lb />
cover for-the violation of law <lb />
and we desire to protest against <lb />
it <lb />
oppose the inter- <lb />
state liquor trade and the grant- <lb />
of tax in our <lb />
State, and our congress- <lb />
men and senators at Washing- <lb />
ton support legislation that will <lb />
correct these evils. <lb />
committee <lb />
heard with pleasure the report <lb />
of R. L. Davis, superintendent <lb />
of the North Carolina Anti-Saloon <lb />
League, and wishes to record <lb />
approval of the work of <lb />
organization. We are not <lb />
mindful of the influential part it <lb />
has taken in bringing North Car- <lb />
to the forefront on <lb />
prohibition question and we be- <lb />
that it is still necessary as <lb />
the church's agency to fight the <lb />
foe, Therefore. w commend it <lb />
to oar people, and recommend <lb />
that our pastors take a collection <lb />
for it as they do for the American <lb />
Bible Society when they deem it <lb />
and advisable. <lb />
recommend <lb />
that the Bishop appoint Rev. R. <lb />
L. of the <lb />
North Carolina Anti-Saloon <lb />
League, he having been elected <lb />
to that office by that organization. <lb />
In response to the <lb />
invitation of J. L. <lb />
ponding secretary the Anti- <lb />
Saloon League of America, we <lb />
nominate Rev. D. H. Tuttle and <lb />
H A Page, delegates, and Kev. <lb />
J. Parker and Rev. T- N. <lb />
Ivey, to the Anti- <lb />
Saloon League Convention at <lb />
Chicago. HI. December 6-7. <lb />
1909 Wilcox. <lb />
C. K. <lb />
What It is in Developing, the <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
Mississippi society, week, at <lb />
first of the season, <lb />
was addressed by G. Grosvenor <lb />
Managing Director of the <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress. <lb />
His topic Approaching <lb />
Victory of the <lb />
The speech, which was entirely <lb />
extemporaneous, was a sweeping <lb />
summary of the South's great <lb />
And Somebody is to Get a <lb />
Piano. <lb />
There are now only about three <lb />
weeks more of The Reflector <lb />
piano contest, as it will come to <lb />
a close at noon on the 24th of <lb />
December, Christ mas eye. Then <lb />
the candidate who has recorded <lb />
the highest number of votes will <lb />
receive as a Christmas present <lb />
the beautiful Boudoir piano op <lb />
exhibition at the music store of <lb />
White. Those who <lb />
contemplate voting for their <lb />
favorite must do so before the <lb />
Pistol Several Tims by the <lb />
j end Gets Back to Owner. J for Next Year. <lb />
Recently a colored man named In the appointments read by <lb />
Arthur Dupree, at work for Wilson just before ad- <lb />
Mr. S. I. Dudley at his dairy Monday, of the N. C. <lb />
farm. A day or two after the at Raleigh, the fol <lb />
left Mr. Dudley allowing were made presiding <lb />
fine Colt's pistol which he of the several <lb />
when deputy sheriff- He be-; B. John. <lb />
A M. COLLEGE NOTES. <lb />
.--- <lb />
resources; of their significance J stroke of the clock at noon <lb />
in the later commercial develop- <lb />
the United States; and <lb />
the opportunity which they offer <lb />
on that day, hence one minute <lb />
after will be too late. The <lb />
will close exactly at <lb />
participation in national <lb />
Mr. began <lb />
by stating that it was idle to the- <lb />
as to what would have been <lb />
the effect upon the nation's his- <lb />
if victory had come to the <lb />
South in 1865. question was <lb />
too complex for any man to ans- <lb />
but any theory formed re- <lb />
the South's victory along <lb />
commercial lines positively led to <lb />
the belief that a greater nation <lb />
would come into being through a <lb />
greater South; and that there- <lb />
fore the victory of the South was <lb />
something that the nation as a <lb />
whole earnestly desire. <lb />
Carrying out the idea <lb />
Mr. explained the <lb />
of Southern facts as <lb />
if a general were to sit down to <lb />
consider the forces that were at <lb />
his disposal, the weak in <lb />
hi own line which must be <lb />
strengthened in order to produce <lb />
a successful attack, and the forces <lb />
that were arrayed against him. <lb />
The speech full of <lb />
and yet closely <lb />
with interpretation that <lb />
the effect was illuminating in- <lb />
of bewildering. The <lb />
statistics dealt with coastline, <lb />
rivers, ports, min- <lb />
in relation to <lb />
forest distribution, temper- <lb />
and rainfall as in <lb />
agricultural development, etc. <lb />
The effect was to show that, re- <lb />
the gifts of nature in <lb />
combination, no other of <lb />
the United States could in <lb />
way vie with the South, and <lb />
yet notwithstanding this <lb />
advantage the South was <lb />
still unquestionably the least <lb />
developed third of the United <lb />
States. The weakness of the <lb />
South shown to lie in s <lb />
lack of self-knowledge leading <lb />
to wavering confidence regarding <lb />
the South's future development <lb />
Mr. then proceeded to <lb />
show that the Southern Com- <lb />
Congress a <lb />
ed effort to correlate and an- <lb />
all the facts of the South <lb />
in such s manner that the men <lb />
of the South will come in an <lb />
attitude of mind that <lb />
can never be disturbed by <lb />
set backs. He showed <lb />
an attitude of mind <lb />
would in itself bring victory be- <lb />
cause victory is always first <lb />
formed in the mind. He also <lb />
showed that such general self- <lb />
knowledge would prompt the <lb />
whole South to more effective <lb />
announcement of its resources <lb />
and thus bring the nation at last <lb />
to understand how much of its <lb />
future greatness depends upon <lb />
the South's development <lb />
The remaining three weeks <lb />
will mean much to the <lb />
dates, and some of them are <lb />
working with a determination to <lb />
win this elegant The pub <lb />
list does not show just <lb />
how they stand, as we know <lb />
some of them nave a large <lb />
of votes which they have not <lb />
turned in. But they should be <lb />
careful not to hold them too late, <lb />
as votes must be in on time to <lb />
count. Nor should any <lb />
date lose any time at work be- <lb />
tween now and the 24th. Make <lb />
up your mind that somebody else <lb />
beside is at work for the <lb />
prize, and do your best to get <lb />
new subscribers to The Reflector <lb />
and collect from old ones. <lb />
Every one of our subscribers <lb />
should feel an Interest in this con <lb />
test. It cost nothing to vote, as <lb />
you only have to pay your sub <lb />
and give the votes to <lb />
whom you If you have <lb />
been promising to help a <lb />
date with your votes, this month, <lb />
before the 24th. is the time to do <lb />
it. <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow <lb />
Miss R. Tucker <lb />
Miss Mavis Evans 4.866 <lb />
Miss Beulah Mum ford <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 />
Dupree took the pistol, <lb />
but had no evidence to that <lb />
However, he told the c <lb />
to Detective W. C. Hines. <lb />
the latter got busy. <lb />
As a result of Detective <lb />
work Dupree is in jail and is <lb />
likely to get back on the roads <lb />
where he has been two or three <lb />
times before. It turned out that <lb />
i Dupree had stolen the pistol and <lb />
the first disposition he made of <lb />
it was to pawn it for He <lb />
redeemed the <lb />
C. Beaman. <lb />
Fayetteville-J. T. Gibbs. <lb />
Rockingham-W. H. Moore. <lb />
L. Cunning- <lb />
-R. F. <lb />
Washington-A. <lb />
E Underwood. <lb />
City-E. H. Brown <lb />
preachers for this <lb />
district <lb />
T. Plyler. <lb />
E. Dixon <lb />
R. Canipe. <lb />
Swan Q by B, <lb />
went back and <lb />
pistol and sold it to another man <lb />
for This man sold It to Watson. <lb />
third party for who in turn , <lb />
sold to a fourth party <lb />
and the man who this price <lb />
for it traded it for a set of <lb />
harness, <lb />
When Detective Hines got to <lb />
the stopping place of the <lb />
he explained the situation and <lb />
there was a swapping back down <lb />
the line until it got <lb />
rightful owner. <lb />
Justice C. D. gave <lb />
Dupree a preliminary bearing <lb />
and he was committed to jail. <lb />
C. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. <lb />
M. <lb />
Special Sale. <lb />
Taft Vandyke will on Wed- <lb />
morning begin a big <lb />
special sale to run for ten days. <lb />
A half page advertisement tells <lb />
you about it They have mark- <lb />
ed prices down to a figure that <lb />
will move the goods. <lb />
Moore, baa issued the following <lb />
marriage licenses since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. L. Harris and Nora Jolly. <lb />
W. Grover Leggett and Lids <lb />
E. <lb />
Walter E. Johnson and <lb />
Vinson. <lb />
T. A. Nellie <lb />
John Dew Martha Rainer. <lb />
Clarence Vincent and <lb />
M. Manning. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
B, W. Dupree and Mary <lb />
Short Ran- <lb />
Willie Jenkins and Annie <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
Noah Smith and Harriett Little. <lb />
Henry Blount and Lula Best. <lb />
Stephen Gardner and <lb />
Hooks. <lb />
Rouse and Harriet <lb />
House. <lb />
Oscar Cannon and Clara <lb />
John Floyd and Lula Perkins. <lb />
Ticks Yield of Beef and Milk. <lb />
A cattle tick that has reached <lb />
the engorged stage weighs about <lb />
grains, about 1,600 such <lb />
ticks a pound. cattle <lb />
in the tick region often carry <lb />
many thousands of these blood I <lb />
tusking and as each <lb />
tick during the period of its at- <lb />
to an animal draws <lb />
more than its own <lb />
weight in it can be teen <lb />
that these ticks an <lb />
enormous drain on the cattle <lb />
which they infest. This accounts <lb />
for the fact that under such con- <lb />
it is impossible to fatten <lb />
cattle even on rich pasture d <lb />
with an abundance of good feed. <lb />
A large part of the nourishment <lb />
that should go toward producing <lb />
beef and milk is consumed by <lb />
the ticks. In addition to the <lb />
of blood and nourishment there <lb />
is the never ceasing irritation <lb />
caused by ticks, so that the <lb />
existence of the infested <lb />
is beset with continuous suffer- <lb />
this of course also tends <lb />
to keep them in poor condition. <lb />
The shrinkage in the milk <lb />
production of a cow harboring <lb />
many ticks will average one <lb />
quart a and the loss <lb />
sioned thereby at cents a quart <lb />
for the dairy cattle <lb />
out of more than 4.000,000 below <lb />
the quarantine line would amount <lb />
to a day. Counting <lb />
milking for each cow to the <lb />
year would make the loss from <lb />
this cause per annum. <lb />
Full information as to how to <lb />
get rid of the ticks, including <lb />
directions for the preparation of <lb />
dips and sprays, the arrange meat <lb />
of pastures, etc-, may be obtain- <lb />
ed free upon application to the <lb />
Bureau of Animal Industry, <lb />
Department of Agriculture, <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
H. Shore. <lb />
Supplied by <lb />
Rt j <lb />
Bridgers. <lb />
B. <lb />
W. Autrey. <lb />
TarborO and A. <lb />
to audit. L- <lb />
Rocky Mount-First church, <lb />
L. P. Howard. <lb />
Rocky Mount and Mar- <lb />
H- E. Tripp. <lb />
Nashville-E. C. Sell. <lb />
g F. Craven. <lb />
Mount R. E. Stand- <lb />
field. <lb />
Elm City- B. E. Hunt. <lb />
Wilton-G. F. smith. <lb />
W. Martin <lb />
H. Black. <lb />
E Lance. <lb />
Superintendent N. C. Anti- <lb />
Saloon L. Davis. <lb />
Tie preachers who <lb />
served the Greenville church <lb />
and in whom people here feel an <lb />
interest, were sent to the follow- <lb />
L. L. Nash to <lb />
and Shady Grove, J. A. <lb />
day to Burlington, F. A. <lb />
to Dunn, H. M. Eure to Carthage, <lb />
N. H. D. Wilson to Laurinburg. <lb />
The conference next year will <lb />
beheld in <lb />
FARMERS UNION. <lb />
Do not sell your furs and hides <lb />
until you see E. M. <lb />
opposite Norfolk Southern <lb />
Now for the race to Christmas. <lb />
Dr. H. O Hyatt, of Kinston, <lb />
will be in Greenville at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Dec. 6th and 7th. the <lb />
first Monday and Tuesday, for <lb />
the purpose of treating disease <lb />
of the eye, nose and throat <lb />
and fitting glasses. Those who <lb />
done will be charged <lb />
fee unless terms are <lb />
in. s d w <lb />
Effected Pitt <lb />
J. Z, Speaker, <lb />
For a weeks Mr, G, C. <lb />
Hedgepeth, of Nash county, dis- <lb />
of the <lb />
Union, has in this county <lb />
organizing local unions. These <lb />
locals came together in the court <lb />
house today hear an address <lb />
by Mr. J. Z, Green, of Marsh- <lb />
ville, who is State organizer, and <lb />
to organize a county union. <lb />
Quite a large number of farmers <lb />
were present and there was <lb />
much interest in the movement. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Evans, agent of the <lb />
farm demonstration work in the <lb />
county, introduced Mr. Green, <lb />
who made a speech that was in- <lb />
and instructive. Mr. <lb />
Green is editor of Our Home, at <lb />
Marshville, which ranks with <lb />
the best country papers in the <lb />
South, and he is also a good <lb />
speaker- He clearly showed the <lb />
benefit to come to farmers <lb />
through and co-op-<lb />
Ia the Fleming Office. <lb />
N. W. Outlaw, who recently <lb />
moved here from to <lb />
engage in the practice of law, <lb />
ill occupy the on Third <lb />
formerly used by the late <lb />
J. L, Fleming, Instead of in the <lb />
Masonic Temple building as was <lb />
previously announced. His card <lb />
will be found elsewhere in this <lb />
paper. <lb />
West Rah 1909. <lb />
Thanksgiving day ended the <lb />
football season. Our ream was <lb />
to in <lb />
V. F. L, which <lb />
was the only defeat of the season. <lb />
While we had not beer <lb />
of victory, the big score was an <lb />
unpleasant surprise to the three <lb />
hundred and thousands <lb />
of were in <lb />
to witness the game. <lb />
Already we planning to de- <lb />
feat the V- P. I. boys next year. <lb />
when the game will probably be <lb />
played on North <lb />
class championship foot- <lb />
ball ironies will be played this <lb />
weeK. Much rivalry exists <lb />
between the several teams which <lb />
are practicing every spare <lb />
moment. <lb />
i -I ex will <lb />
begin Dec. the schedule <lb />
been published. The <lb />
past a busy as the <lb />
pr were then <lb />
on. The b study a gnat d. <lb />
in that make an <lb />
average of above ninety thereby <lb />
getting exempt from <lb />
the end of the term. <lb />
d is very conducive to <lb />
thorough work throughout <lb />
j session. <lb />
Dr. Retort Prof. <lb />
left last week for Chicago. <lb />
are m-nib. rs of the <lb />
and will attend the <lb />
great live stock <lb />
shows while aw A at reed <lb />
the is more ard better <lb />
live ah similar <lb />
the fertile sections Of the West. <lb />
The i i and dormitories <lb />
are completion. The <lb />
dormitory is most beautiful <lb />
one on the campus and adds <lb />
much to the general attractive- <lb />
of the- rids. Those who <lb />
crowded with three in a <lb />
room h anxiously await- <lb />
the completion of this build- <lb />
The Biological club will give <lb />
to biologic <lb />
classes of the female colleges of <lb />
Raleigh Saturday night. The <lb />
various committees are <lb />
busy with their <lb />
Dr. Hill much of <lb />
last week in the interest of the <lb />
college. It seems that the people <lb />
are more and more <lb />
anxious to barn about industrial <lb />
education. county schools <lb />
arrange to get President <lb />
Hill as a speaker sometime <lb />
the year, if possible. <lb />
Thus far there has been no <lb />
hazing and most probably there <lb />
will de none. It a past <lb />
here. No one need fear it at old <lb />
A. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Whit The Market Has Been Doing <lb />
This Season. <lb />
Secretary E, B. Ferguson, of <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
Trade, furnishes us the following <lb />
figures, taken from his official <lb />
records, of the sales of leaf to- <lb />
this season on the Green- <lb />
ville market I <lb />
For the month of November <lb />
the were pounds <lb />
for 234.293.29. an average of <lb />
per hundred pounds. <lb />
For tie preceding three <lb />
months-August, September and <lb />
October-the sales were <lb />
for an average <lb />
of per hundred pounds. <lb />
For the four months up to <lb />
Nov. 30th the sales were <lb />
for an average <lb />
of per hundred pounds. <lb />
We are making son <lb />
Stalk cutters, Disc and <lb />
smoothing harrows. S. be- <lb />
fore buying. J. R. J. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
USE ALLEN'S Secretaries. <lb />
A powder to The of the different <lb />
Visitors <lb />
Her Fas <lb />
Friday, November 26th. <lb />
Dr. L. C. went <lb />
today. <lb />
J. H. went to <lb />
I. went to <lb />
tons Thursday. <lb />
Harry Moore went to Hobgood <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss Critcher spent <lb />
in Bethel. <lb />
Miss Etta Hines <lb />
Thursday a visit to <lb />
ville. <lb />
C. W. went to Kinston <lb />
Thursday evening and returned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mat- <lb />
tie Lawrence spent <lb />
in Ricky Mount. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tunstall <lb />
spent with <lb />
at <lb />
B. Bowling went to <lb />
Wednesday evening to <lb />
spend Thanksgiving. <lb />
W. C. went to Norfolk <lb />
Wednesday evening and re- <lb />
turned this <lb />
Miss went <lb />
Scotland Neck Wednesday even <lb />
to spend Thanksgiving. <lb />
Miss Potter and sister, <lb />
of n, spent <lb />
with Mrs. A. L. Potter. <lb />
James Long went to Scotland <lb />
Neck Thursday and returned in <lb />
the evening with Mrs. Long. <lb />
Capt. and Mrs. A. J. Griffin <lb />
pent Thursday in Washington. <lb />
Miss Carrie Brown went with <lb />
them. <lb />
Mrs. E. G. Flanagan and little <lb />
daughter wont to Raleigh Thurs- <lb />
day to be with her husband in <lb />
the hospital there. <lb />
President R. H. Wright, of the <lb />
training school, left Thursday <lb />
for Washington City to attend <lb />
an educational meeting. <lb />
Mrs. Hannis Latham and little <lb />
son, of Washington, came up to <lb />
spend Thanksgiving <lb />
parents, Maj. <lb />
Harding. <lb />
Charles Home came home <lb />
Wednesday evening from Chapel <lb />
Hill where he had been taking a <lb />
course in pharmacy ac the <lb />
G S. Forbes, R. Williams, <lb />
C. Gregory, D. M. Clark. A. J. <lb />
Moore, Z. V. Murphy, J. F. <lb />
King, F. D. Foxhall, G. J. <lb />
T. A. Duke and W. <lb />
E. Hooker went by the Coast <lb />
Line to Thursday morn <lb />
to see the ball game. <lb />
Saturday, November <lb />
Miss Melville Gibson is visiting <lb />
Miss Lena Matthews. <lb />
Mrs. S. G. Couch, of <lb />
ton, is visiting her E. G. <lb />
Couch. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Cook returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from a trip over in <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Mrs. L. E. Smith and child, of <lb />
Vanceboro, are visiting Mrs. E. <lb />
A. Sr. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones, of <lb />
Rocky Mount, are visiting the <lb />
family J. S. Tunstall. <lb />
Miss Mary of <lb />
ville, who is teaching at <lb />
is visiting Miss Francis <lb />
Bagwell. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pulley re- <lb />
turned Friday evening from their <lb />
bridal tour to New York and <lb />
other cities. <lb />
Special Edition Dec. 10th. <lb />
Advertise your Christmas <lb />
in the <lb />
day edition of The Reflector. It <lb />
offers the best advantages in <lb />
getting your wares before the <lb />
people of this community of any <lb />
medium. It is to go into two <lb />
thousand homes in this <lb />
ate vicinity- Don't forget to <lb />
If have tired, aching feet, <lb />
m Alien It rests the locals of the the <lb />
make or tight shoes <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb />
tight <lb />
feet and makes new or <lb />
easy. aching, swollen, hot, <lb />
feet. corns and <lb />
bunions of all pain and rest and <lb />
to, comfort. it today. Sold all <lb />
druggist and shoe stores, Don t <lb />
accept any For Free trial <lb />
package, Free Sample of the <lb />
Ease Sanitary a new <lb />
invent-on Allen S. <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
MARTIN LANG. <lb />
Former Greenville Lady Married in <lb />
Hickory- <lb />
Hickory, Nov. 23.-One of the <lb />
most beautiful weddings ever <lb />
seen in Hickory was <lb />
at the Presbyterian church here <lb />
this afternoon at o'clock, <lb />
Miss Alice Priscilla Lang be- <lb />
came the bride of Mr. y <lb />
Nicholas Kev. J. G. <lb />
Garth of the church <lb />
performed the ceremony. The <lb />
church was beautifully decorated <lb />
in white and green with palms, <lb />
ivy, etc. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
the bridal march from Lohengrin <lb />
and <lb />
during the ceremony <lb />
and Annie L. <lb />
sang and <lb />
selections. <lb />
Mm <lb />
was the of honor and Mr. <lb />
Robert E. the best man. <lb />
Miss Martin, of Hickory <lb />
and Mill Martin, of <lb />
Greensboro were the bridesmaids. <lb />
were Messrs. J. A. <lb />
Martin and W. S- Martin. <lb />
brothers of the groom, and M. <lb />
H. Yount, J. M. Ramsay, J. C. <lb />
Shuford and <lb />
The bride wore a beautiful gown <lb />
of white satin and carried a <lb />
bouquet of bride's roses and <lb />
lilies of the valley. <lb />
and Co-operative Union of <lb />
America will please make the <lb />
announcement to their locals in <lb />
their next meeting that Mr. J. Z. <lb />
Green, of Marshville, Union <lb />
county. North Carolina, State <lb />
Organizer of the Farmers Union, <lb />
will speak in the court house at <lb />
Greenville, Wednesday, Dec. 1st. <lb />
Every member of the <lb />
Union is earnestly requested to <lb />
be present and hear this <lb />
official speak on the <lb />
Union. <lb />
G. C. Hedgepeth, <lb />
Co. Organizer. <lb />
Helping His Town. <lb />
Dr. M. M. Saul, our very <lb />
clever druggist, has a plan n <lb />
foot to have an artesian well in <lb />
the center of our town. It is <lb />
just do such things <lb />
and have them constructed for <lb />
the good of our town. Th is <lb />
a good man behind the move, <lb />
and our people will join in and <lb />
the well will be a success, unless <lb />
good signs fail Baptist. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by R. L. Hill <lb />
and D. B Johnson and wife, lo F. <lb />
James, on the 6th day of March, 1909. <lb />
which appears of record in the office <lb />
of Register of county <lb />
in beak E- the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash, at noon, on Saturday. <lb />
December the before the court <lb />
house d in . C me <lb />
folio describe. <lb />
One lot in the ton of <lb />
situated on the west hide of the A. t, <lb />
L. and nor h side of the . S. Rail- <lb />
roads i ear the of said two roads <lb />
and being same leased from the N. <lb />
S. receivers, and the ice plant and all <lb />
the fixtures of every kind <lb />
and together with the <lb />
buildings used in on the ice <lb />
business by Hill Johnson. <lb />
one r in the town of <lb />
Greenville, beginning at a on <lb />
the south side of Fifth st. and west side <lb />
of Reade St., extended and running with <lb />
Fifth street westerly course feet <lb />
to a take; thence southerly course <lb />
across said lot one hundred and twenty <lb />
feet to a stake on Reade st. extended; <lb />
thence a northerly course with <lb />
street lo the beginning, being the lot <lb />
on which the old ice plant <lb />
stood. <lb />
This November the 1909. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
delivered by Edward <lb />
and wife Mary <lb />
to R A. Tyson on th day of <lb />
January 1904 a-d duly recorded <lb />
of deed, office of Pitt county, <lb />
North Carolina, in book O-T page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to <lb />
the court house <lb />
Greenville, to i he h bidder, on <lb />
the 11th day of December, <lb />
at o'clock a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land King and be in the <lb />
county of Pitt and State of North Bf <lb />
and as follows, to <lb />
On the east by run and the <lb />
Spier the by Tar river, <lb />
en the west by John Fleming heirs and <lb />
o-i forth by Fernando Ward and <lb />
known the farm, and being <lb />
the same land deeded by Wheeler Ma- <lb />
tin, commissioner, to R A and <lb />
by the Mid R. A. Tyson led to the <lb />
said Edward to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
This the 9th day of November, <lb />
R. A. Mortgagee. <lb />
Moore Long. II lid <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith Co. <lb />
stables, and next door John <lb />
Buggy building. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
A Week <lb />
J.<lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH <lb />
DR R. L. CARR <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Six Heaths <lb />
Copy <lb />
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lull Evans and <lb />
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could a <lb />
when I exhausted I <lb />
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to side and <lb />
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the <lb />
DR. S HASSELL <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Office on Third formerly <lb />
pied by Dr. <lb />
in the <lb />
M. C, mail matter. <lb />
that started <lb />
to divide with I then the <lb />
thought ma tint be <lb />
there for <lb />
am- relief chanced that lot <lb />
v .;. little sandwich in eight <lb />
ad ate and gave one <lb />
lo the It began to <lb />
the wet flakes you <lb />
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that the present i <lb />
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as at first , <lb />
pleated . it seamed to <lb />
that still had <lb />
good for long tin <lb />
and i thought that some <lb />
a. to him, <lb />
middle .- <lb />
ill Sr l <lb />
mid that <lb />
man,<lb />
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to <lb />
exception, hut even f we <lb />
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Bagwell. <lb />
FRIDAY <lb />
la <lb />
long <lb />
lo <lb />
mi. teeth <lb />
. will. About <lb />
teeth <lb />
the <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
honor wore a gown of pink mes <lb />
saline and the bridesmaids <lb />
of a <lb />
silk with pearl and <lb />
carried pink carnations. The <lb />
ring-bearer, little Miss <lb />
Wholesale and retell <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suite Tables, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Magic Matches, <lb />
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
The maid of Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
NOTICE- <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
a certain deed <lb />
delivered by Martha J. <lb />
Forties B. F. Tyson on the h day <lb />
of 1909. and recorded in <lb />
the register of deeds office of Pitt <lb />
county. North Carol in book U-9, <lb />
page the undersigned will i <lb />
to sale, before the curt house <lb />
door in to the highest bid- <lb />
per, on Monday th- 6th of <lb />
1909, a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
lying and he in the county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North and <lb />
d a. low-, to One lot <lb />
in -he to n of in <lb />
of said town known as Stump or <lb />
New a Hickory Hill <lb />
church Brown and <lb />
others and the same lot which <lb />
descended to said J. Forbes <lb />
from Sarah Cooper, her mother, and <lb />
being the same lot whereon t he said <lb />
Martha J. Forbes now resides, to <lb />
mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
Tail 2nd day of November, <lb />
B. F. Mortgagee, <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Sup r- <lb />
court of Pitt county, in special <lb />
proceeding No. entitled. Ken <lb />
Baker and wife Martha Ann <lb />
et against Ballard et all. <lb />
the d commissioner will <lb />
sell for cash before the court house <lb />
do; r in at public auction <lb />
at noon, on Saturday. ember <lb />
the following bed parcel <lb />
or lot of land situated in the county <lb />
L. L MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
OB N N C <lb />
Pitt in and in the ,.,. , E <lb />
town of adjoining the lands <lb />
and <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
of R. R. and Silas <lb />
lard heirs and fronting the main <lb />
and Greenville <lb />
road, lying on -he east ride of <lb />
about one half of an <lb />
acre more or less, a. d being the <lb />
lot of land whereon <lb />
Senior, lived at th- time of his death. <lb />
Thia November h. <lb />
J. B. James, Commissioner. <lb />
Barry Skinner. Skinner. Jr <lb />
H. ff. <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N. C <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
with <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
her <lb />
H. <lb />
S M <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Currants, <lb />
Raisins. Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
Evelyn I and numerous other goods. <lb />
Lang. wore <lb />
accordion-plaited <lb />
of white china silk. <lb />
The following out-of town <lb />
guests Mrs. W. M. <lb />
Lang and Miss Lang, of <lb />
Farmville, Martin, <lb />
of Greensboro, Mrs. E. R. <lb />
sell, of Charlotte, and Mrs. W. <lb />
A. Rhyne. of Newton. <lb />
The groom's present to the <lb />
bride was a beautiful diamond <lb />
brooch, which clasped her bridal <lb />
veil, and to the ushers handsome <lb />
gold stick pins. The bride <lb />
her with <lb />
pins with <lb />
the date the occasion engraved <lb />
upon them. <lb />
After the young <lb />
people drove to home of the <lb />
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
James A. Lang, where a delight- <lb />
wedding supper was given in <lb />
honor of them. <lb />
They took eastbound train No. <lb />
for Washington. Baltimore <lb />
and New York. Their future <lb />
home will be in Hickory. <lb />
Mrs. Martin came here with <lb />
her parents from the eastern <lb />
part of the State some time ago <lb />
and is one of Hickory's most <lb />
popular young women. <lb />
Mr. Martin is one of Hickory's <lb />
foremost young business men, <lb />
being the head of the Martin <lb />
Company, plumbers, and has a <lb />
host of friends in the city. <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of J. L. <lb />
deceased, n tee is hereby <lb />
given to all i indebted to the <lb />
to m immediate to <lb />
the and all having <lb />
against estate will take <lb />
notice that th y must present the same <lb />
the undersigned payment on W <lb />
before the 24th of November. 1910. <lb />
or notice be plead in bar of <lb />
24th day of <lb />
of Fleming. <lb />
Notice of Sale of Land. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
On December the 15th I will <lb />
sale at Hopkins farm <lb />
two and one half of Bethel, <lb />
N. C to the bidder for <lb />
the following <lb />
One horse, three mules, cattle, hogs, <lb />
corn, fodder, hay, wagons, <lb />
carts, plows, cotton planter, guano <lb />
sower, and all other things <lb />
belonging to Bailey ard on <lb />
farm, and part of my house- <lb />
hold I will leave the farm. <lb />
Nov. 17th, C. W. Bailey. <lb />
Sale of Town Lot in <lb />
On Saturday, Nov. 1.09. at <lb />
o'clock p. m., in the town of Ayden, <lb />
I will sell at public auction, for <lb />
one town lot, sit- <lb />
in the town of Ayden, west of <lb />
Street, b lot No. in <lb />
block and bounded on the east by lots <lb />
and and on the south by <lb />
Third Street and on the west by lot No. <lb />
and on i he north by lot No being <lb />
of Co., <lb />
of the H. C. a property. , <lb />
Mn. M. L. Manning. <lb />
11-11 <lb />
Cobb <lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
Cotton Buyers, <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
J-W. PERRY CO <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by L. N. Edwards and <lb />
wife S. J. R to It. L. Cox, on <lb />
the 12th day of March, 1907. of rec- <lb />
in the register in <lb />
Pitt county in hook Q page the <lb />
undersigned will on Monday the 6th <lb />
day of December, it being the first <lb />
Monday of December, 1906, expose to <lb />
public sale before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
the tract or parcel of <lb />
land to Lying and being in <lb />
Creek township, Put adjoining <lb />
the lands of M, I ox, Jr., <lb />
Mo and others and being the tract <lb />
or lot up-m which is situated the L. N. <lb />
store, near Mill, con- <lb />
11-100 C an acre more or less. <lb />
This sale will be made to satisfy the <lb />
terms of <lb />
This 1909. <lb />
R. L. Cox, Mortgagee, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
court Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the estate of J- H. <lb />
notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
to make immediate payment to <lb />
the signed; and all persona haying <lb />
against the estate are notified <lb />
to present the same to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 13th day of <lb />
, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of <lb />
13th day of November, 1909. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
ltd of J. H. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK, <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA. <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. <lb />
Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
N. CAROL NA <lb />
WILSON WRIGHT <lb />
New Town Pressing Club <lb />
Greenville, N- C. <lb />
Cleaning, Pressing, all Colors of <lb />
and Repairing; Clothes on <lb />
notice. AU work guaranteed. <lb />
11-26 <lb />
F. C. Harding. Atty <lb />
Notice <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
SUlk cutters and at <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes <lb />
Statement. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
the agency for a remedy which they <lb />
are on guarantee to <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. 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 is <lb />
and straining Liver Pills <lb />
will cure you. If they do not you have <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
Pills give quick relief and make per- <lb />
cures of Constipation, <lb />
and all Liver Troubles These are <lb />
strong statements, but Dr. Bryan is <lb />
giving his customers a chance to prove <lb />
the truth, and if i purchasing s <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
, . . ,. are not satisfied with the results go to <lb />
in your ad. before Decent-, Dr Bryan and ask for your money. <lb />
her 8th. The edition will appear, Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
December 10th. don. N- c- <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Pitt County. S <lb />
Florence Willoughby <lb />
vs. <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
The above named will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced in the <lb />
court of Pitt county to obtain a divorce <lb />
from the bonds of matrimony. And <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that he is required to appear at <lb />
the next term of the Superior court pf <lb />
Pitt N. C, to be held on the <lb />
14th Monday after the 1st Monday in <lb />
September, it being the 13th day of <lb />
December, 1909. at the court house in <lb />
Greenville, N. C., and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint in said action, or the <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified Administrator of <lb />
Elisha Lang, deceased, late of Grifton <lb />
Pitt county, this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said to exhibit <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
13th of October, 1910, or this no- <lb />
will be in bar of their re- <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make immediate pay- <lb />
ThU October 18th. 1909. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
F. G. Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at H. L. Cur s <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No, <lb />
Stray Taken . <lb />
I have taken up one black sow, <lb />
unmarked, about pounds, <lb />
has very large ears. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
charges, This Nov. 11th, 1909. <lb />
U H. Allen on Ashley Allen farm. <lb />
R. F. D. <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
COAL, WOOD <lb />
and <lb />
pHONE <lb />
We keep all kinds of coal and dry <lb />
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb />
grate or cook we <lb />
keep steam and coal. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
relief demanded in MM <lb />
the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county as administrator of Annie E. <lb />
Dudley, deceased, late of Greenville. <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of deceased to present <lb />
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months from this date or notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All indebted to laid estate will <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
This day October, 1909. <lb />
S. I. Dudley, <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
the 27th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S. C. <lb />
Julius Brown, <lb />
Atty. for <lb />
Notice. <lb />
prop, <lb />
will <lb />
of <lb />
bequeathed to him in the <lb />
Jennie colored, deceased. <lb />
This Nov. 1909. <lb />
of Jennie Cherry. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The undesigned will on Wednesday <lb />
the 15th day of December, 1909, at the <lb />
late residence of J. H. in <lb />
Carolina township, sell for the <lb />
to the <lb />
con- <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Best Quality Rough Lumber De- <lb />
livered anywhere In Greenville or <lb />
on Tar river. Heart a specialty. <lb />
For prices address <lb />
W. H. Falkland, N. C <lb />
ming <lb />
rest <lb />
in hay press, 1-5 interest in stump <lb />
puller, household and kitchen furniture, <lb />
and other articles. <lb />
This nth day of 1909. <lb />
T. <lb />
Aw of J. II. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
i vs on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Altering, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Edmonds Barbel <lb />
Shop. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMBING and <lb />
STEAM FITTING <lb />
Op. Hotel Bertha, Greenville, N. C <lb />
PHONE <lb />
HIS GUN MISSED FIRE. <lb />
Way the Old Mm.- Accounts For <lb />
th Lucky Event, <lb />
eastern man had asked <lb />
n thousand questions, <lb />
IV <lb />
Our Greenville, <lb />
come. <lb />
yours if you <lb />
The<lb />
minus one. <lb />
you patters J <lb />
queried the prospector spoke <lb />
the venturous character of pros- <lb />
The gold hunter must have been <lb />
a Yankee, for he parried with an- <lb />
dog came to <lb />
me cuddled down by my <lb />
looking n sympathetic woman. <lb />
She as trained to carry <lb />
I had some paper and a <lb />
with me. It began to turn cold. I <lb />
thought how <lb />
hid saved a little girl's Ufa, have <lb />
when she was lost, and grew <lb />
tried to look through <lb />
the remainder <lb />
A dog starves harder than <lb />
Jog <lb />
once <lb />
so <lb />
gave <lb />
lunch. <lb />
j , <lb />
long <lb />
ill , . ,. <lb />
In that you see, l; ii <lb />
lion going t <lb />
how in n longer 1st thought I <lb />
and a thought I <lb />
over I united lo myself, <lb />
that m-is bright ides. j <lb />
do you know that cane <lb />
think it over again I didn't ask him <lb />
finally. I didn't. I <lb />
I Hunk know, <lb />
going lo now <lb />
and he knows my <lb />
II <lb />
year- <lb />
a ii- i; out <lb />
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can id if i that <lb />
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of it. but I <lb />
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through. <lb />
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know <lb />
par <lb />
question. <lb />
he said, sup- <lb />
p,,,,. had a gun that you had <lb />
fired a thousand times, a gun <lb />
that had never missed fire, never <lb />
failed at no place in the road, <lb />
and one aim-d point blank <lb />
at the head of your boa be- <lb />
cause she too much, and <lb />
the trigger, and the gun missed fire; <lb />
the not second, the friend you had <lb />
intended to kill saved your own life <lb />
in a funny fray. What would yon <lb />
,, . . <lb />
I'll be hanged <lb />
the eastern man. <lb />
like the man who would kill BIS Bass <lb />
friend. . , , , , <lb />
The old fellow chuckled shrewd- <lb />
to a A <lb />
heard men <lb />
rescue. They had <lb />
the distance and <lb />
it <lb />
Iv l ho Strode over <lb />
tine old female dog followed hint <lb />
and down at his feet Then tho <lb />
easterner seated himself <lb />
and offered the miner a cigar. Tell <lb />
t he admonished. <lb />
was doing a little prospect- <lb />
said the old fellow, the <lb />
roughest I ever saw and <lb />
had dog with inc. <lb />
Will just going out of <lb />
ground, mid there was some <lb />
i n a place <lb />
a human. <lb />
awhile raised my <lb />
to put her out of her miser. <lb />
pulled the trigger, but the U <lb />
didn't go off. and at the licit in- <lb />
the dog b <lb />
and <lb />
coming to my <lb />
been passing in . <lb />
would not have seen me but for the <lb />
barking f the dog. Do you believe <lb />
in <lb />
didn't you send your <lb />
faithful friend borne with a mes- <lb />
How do you account for the <lb />
failure of the <lb />
sec. I was posing in <lb />
front of a motion picture camera, <lb />
and that plot was dog <lb />
messenger. And the <lb />
loaded. cartridge was blink. <lb />
Then the cistern man looked like <lb />
the cartridge. Chicago Record-<lb />
by th.-m how nM I and <lb />
knows rate of wear <lb />
and how much longer they will last, <lb />
and he could me bow much <lb />
longer I will last. But haven t <lb />
asked him because I don't want to <lb />
know. I don't want to know at all. <lb />
a matter of fact, think <lb />
that when we come lo time <lb />
life we don't fancy dwelling <lb />
limes <lb />
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price price. <lb />
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in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our the most complete line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
of every description ever shown in we invite <lb />
you to inspect our lint <lb />
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact everything to make home We <lb />
arc also sole for the celebrated Royal Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which has no equal. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Company <lb />
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have to promote that clerk. <lb />
He takes Hie four at a Jump. <lb />
He's always <lb />
commented the <lb />
senior partner, busy do any <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your <lb />
Hay, <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will tell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Leas <lb />
Money than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters Com, Hay. <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls. <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Com, corn and all kinds o <lb />
Feed. Salt. Lime And Cement <lb />
s. j. nobles <lb />
Avoid Danger <lb />
I When you are sick, or suffering from any of the <lb />
troubles peculiar to women, don't Car- <lb />
that well-known and successful remedy for <lb />
men. Thousands of women have used and <lb />
been benefited. Why not you Don t take any <lb />
chance-. Get the old, reliable, <lb />
remedy, for women of all ages. <lb />
It Will Help You <lb />
MODERN SHOP. <lb />
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Nicely furnished, every <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the ate. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
I OH. Term., ten <lb />
years I Buffered with the turn of life, and tried many <lb />
relief. I had pains all over my body and at times I could <lb />
not up. At last I took and now I can do my housework. <lb />
I have told many ladies about and it to all sick <lb />
Try it <lb />
AT ALL DRUG STORES <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
of Condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
in the State of N. C at the close business. Nov. G. <lb />
N. CAROLINA <lb />
Unopened<lb />
at your <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, April 1st, 1909. <lb />
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hut cook always maintain <lb />
ed II her place lo answer <lb />
-Puck. <lb />
Don't fail to see or write <lb />
M. G. BRYAN <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
if you anything in Ike way <lb />
TOMB OR MONUMENTS <lb />
or kind of <lb />
Hi ii for Ike Will <lb />
Milling Co. Ga, it <lb />
the concern in th. Cm <lb />
yon want for money <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans Si <lb />
sec. and <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
and Fixture, <lb />
D. I <lb />
Due <lb />
Oath is <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
mil or c in currency <lb />
National and <lb />
notes <lb />
1.0 11.01 <lb />
1.99 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
us d. <lb />
Undivided <lb />
Sill's <lb />
It <lb />
Ii in <lb />
C k.<lb />
tee <lb />
6,816.18 <lb />
18,000.00 <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Norfolk . <lb />
it <lb />
Washington <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Ar. p. m. <lb />
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Ar. a. n. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
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m a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, G. P- A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
a. and . <lb />
Direct Through <lb />
and via Norfolk to <lb />
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE<lb />
Arrives at p. m. Edenton, <lb />
and <lb />
for and intermediate stations <lb />
For further particulars, consult Southern Railway Folder <lb />
or apply to J. L. ticket agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H W. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE <lb />
Direct line Double <lb />
daily service between the <lb />
North and South. <lb />
MAY 1909. <lb />
Direct com in Atlanta, <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis for all <lb />
taints in the we-t. Oklahoma, <lb />
Texas, Colorado, California, <lb />
Seattle and North West. <lb />
Direct connection is made with <lb />
Seaboard at Raleigh by. Norfolk <lb />
Southern trains arming in <lb />
; Raleigh at a. m. and <lb />
RALEIGH AS <lb />
No a. m., for Richmond, <lb />
and New York. <lb />
No a. m. for Portsmouth and <lb />
m. For <lb />
Norfolk. connecting with steamer <lb />
m- <lb />
and New York <lb />
No Local IS p. m <lb />
for Louisburg. <lb />
Norlina and <lb />
SOUTH BOUND. . <lb />
No. 33-3.20 am for Hamlet, <lb />
ton. Charlotte, Atlanta, <lb />
ham, Memphis. Orleans and <lb />
all West. Through coach to <lb />
and through gang to <lb />
No a m for Columbia, <lb />
Savannah, Jacksonville and all <lb />
-3.50 p in for Hamlet. <lb />
Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
I ham <lb />
, sleeper to Columbia Ba- <lb />
Jacksonville, and all <lb />
Sleeper Hamlet to Wilmington <lb />
on and . . <lb />
AH trains are equipped <lb />
class vestibule coaches and <lb />
drawing room sleeping <lb />
through trains having Dining Cars. <lb />
Fur further information relative to <lb />
rates, timetables information in <lb />
connection with special occasions <lb />
rates to Seattle, and <lb />
apply to the <lb />
J. F. MITCHELL. P. A. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber <lb />
Herbert Prop. <lb />
Located in business sec- <lb />
of the town Five chairs <lb />
in operation awl one <lb />
sided c-r ;. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
State of North Carolina-County Pitt, M <lb />
the statement B to m g g Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. <lb />
this day of Nov. 1909. . . O <lb />
J. MOORE. K. <lb />
Flour <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Nov. <lb />
RAISE YOUR OWN BREAD<lb />
N. C. k. I. <lb />
try I, 1910. F <lb />
J. HAVENS, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. , <lb />
IMPORT BULBS <lb />
are now arriving. have a fine <lb />
assortment. Plant early for the beat <lb />
results. Send new price list. <lb />
Remember we are headquarters <lb />
for <lb />
Mail. Telegraph, and or- <lb />
promptly filled. <lb />
Pk. us Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Banking house. Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver coin, g <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
notes <lb />
other notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
137.93 <lb />
1,199.52 <lb />
8.016.43 <lb />
62.24 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
335.43 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
Time certificate <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
276.30 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
14.072.28 <lb />
61.01 <lb />
I. . <lb />
fore me. this 16th day of Nov. <lb />
1909. R- F. JENKINS, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
C. J- Tucker. <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
have moved my Dairy to the John- <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am <lb />
better prepared than ever o furnish <lb />
ail Dairy Product. Will make <lb />
in town. Phone T 2-4. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
In Formerly Occupied by Dispensary. of <lb />
Heeded in your House. Our Puces are low. <lb />
BROWN SAVAGE <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, <lb />
AND P R <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
recent West Indies L storm, has <lb />
been dissipated by letters re-. <lb />
New York which he <lb />
wrote from San Juan after the <lb />
storm. <lb />
Subscription-One Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
Those automobile tourists did <lb />
not even stop at Greensboro, but <lb />
they saw good roads <lb />
just the same, and it was the <lb />
Adverting rates may be had upon quality of these that caught the <lb />
application t the business office in , , <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and thousand dollars <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as second- matter. <lb />
IV e hear that some people who <lb />
desire to locate in Greenville <lb />
are engaging houses for next <lb />
year. That i the way The Re- <lb />
likes to see things, and a <lb />
welcome awaits all good <lb />
people who come to cast their <lb />
lot among us. The motto <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
will apply to all. You cannot <lb />
find a better town in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina, or anywhere <lb />
else. <lb />
FRIDAY. DEC. <lb />
Mecklenburg has surpassed <lb />
Durham in notoriety for <lb />
later he will come to gr <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
In some papers the advice is <lb />
A man who cannot boost his <lb />
own business <lb />
his adversary is a very poor <lb />
i stick. There is something wrong <lb />
in his make-up and sooner or <lb />
in Raleigh yesterday in the <lb />
EX-GOV. T. J. <lb />
A rare event was celebrated <lb />
i Raleigh yesterday in the hall <lb />
if the of representatives. <lb />
that the hogs of the country are <lb />
not keeping pace with the <lb />
growth of the population, and <lb />
that soon bacon will be a luxury <lb />
for the rich rather an <lb />
nary article of diet for the poor. <lb />
This is brought about by the <lb />
fact that grain is selling higher <lb />
the west and that the large <lb />
landowners of that section are <lb />
selling out their stock of hogs. <lb />
Why North Carolina should <lb />
import western hog meat we are <lb />
unable to see, but the fact re- <lb />
mains that we have been using it <lb />
almost <lb />
and that if we continue to use it, <lb />
we will have to pay the price, <lb />
whatever the price may be. <lb />
Hut why should it make any <lb />
to a North Carolina <lb />
Newspaper's Hats- <lb />
We all newspapers <lb />
have a few legged <lb />
their subscription list. <lb />
We had one, but we haven't got <lb />
him now. He got in debt to us <lb />
and we cross-marked his pa- <lb />
per. Did he pay us No, in- <lb />
deed ; he had his postmaster to <lb />
us on a dead-head govern- <lb />
card that he the <lb />
paper, he had read three <lb />
years without paying for it. We <lb />
haven't got any other hogs on <lb />
our now, and if we are so <lb />
unfortunate as to get another, <lb />
MENACE <lb />
On Danger of Sea <lb />
la of Avail. <lb />
The fear of icebergs has been <lb />
partly removed in recent years by <lb />
telegraphy, but their pres- <lb />
on the seas is still menacing <lb />
enough to cause anxiety. <lb />
The government every summer <lb />
and fall makes out an iceberg guide. <lb />
When ship reports an iceberg <lb />
in a certain latitude and longitude <lb />
a little red dot is placed on the ice- <lb />
berg chart. <lb />
It is drifting in a southerly <lb />
and allowances arc made <lb />
for so many miles of advance every <lb />
twenty-four hours. So the red dot <lb />
farmer whether western meat i <lb />
chamber has the scene I ,, he u, <lb />
of notable events the history y. and <lb />
North Carolina. Great lend <lb />
given out in the form of a war, am. writ- <lb />
There is not much cotton but all the same those who do L that changed <lb />
will raise <lb />
maybe a little to sell so be <lb />
rather than hurt by <lb />
in price <lb />
Rut will <lb />
in the fields, nor a great deal in their Christmas shopping early destiny of the State. Eloquent J the North Carolina farmer do <lb />
the hands of the farmers. t,. and worry that speeches. Iron, the time that <lb />
comes in the crush of the last James C Dobbin made him <lb />
compelling and eloquent speech <lb />
The West has started in early j d, ,,,,,. <lb />
with snowstorms and buzzards . , recent past when stirring <lb />
that tie up transportation lines. Dispatches in Saturday's pa- , forum command- <lb />
Boy the president has not the undivided interest of the <lb />
We do not know how scared begun writing his message to whole Slat <lb />
he is, but Speaker Cannon MI congress which convenes next morning <lb />
certainly talking like a much Monday. If this is true. <lb />
Rut <lb />
The <lb />
yesterday feels sad when <lb />
When Will the Farmer Learn <lb />
Onion News <lb />
it about <lb />
o'clock there over the country and sees <lb />
was celebrated that a <lb />
we will publish his name and i moved slowly forward. But ad- <lb />
verse winds, seas and currents may <lb />
warn the <lb />
News. <lb />
public. Carthage <lb />
Unloading car American wire <lb />
fencing. Prices low. See us <lb />
before buying. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
N. C, Nov. 1909. <lb />
-C. L. and three child- <lb />
from near were <lb />
visiting at R. A. Willoughby's <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
M T. daughter, <lb />
Miss Fannie, were stopping at <lb />
C. E. Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
change the course of the berg, and <lb />
this sort of reckoning may prove <lb />
all wrong. <lb />
Later another ship reports the <lb />
same or another iceberg in a differ- <lb />
place, says Harper's Weekly. <lb />
More red dots appear on the chart, <lb />
and as the season advances the <lb />
points increase. These charts <lb />
are issued as warnings to mariners. <lb />
Ships sailing in certain northern <lb />
latitudes must study the location <lb />
of the icebergs, and for the sake of <lb />
safety the captains provide them- <lb />
selves with duplicates of the charts. <lb />
Icebergs are dangerous <lb />
to navigation on clear, dark <lb />
nights as well as in times of fog. <lb />
They carry no lights, and they can- <lb />
not be detected in the dark until <lb />
close upon a ship. <lb />
sea captains possess <lb />
frightened man. <lb />
message will likely be a brief <lb />
So the better. <lb />
Not alone on one day of the <lb />
year, but every day you should <lb />
be thankful to God for the bless- <lb />
lie bestows upon you. <lb />
Love Feast, a oil <lb />
that John <lb />
Wesley borrowed from the con- <lb />
new <lb />
U is getting close to the time Movement that is <lb />
for congress to get on the map stirring every denomination. <lb />
will as- conceived the idea of opening <lb />
their meeting with the old-time <lb />
many farmers who are and came <lb />
caused to suffer as a result and <lb />
Rev. S. P. of Wilson, j a certain for the <lb />
of icebergs. Some cap- <lb />
again. The <lb />
the first Monday in <lb />
A California judge granted i at once begin prep- <lb />
woman a divorce from her <lb />
band because he had hookworm, <lb />
that is certainly a new <lb />
Greenville is a good town, but <lb />
lacks much of having all the <lb />
things needed. And there is <lb />
nothing it needs now much worse <lb />
than manufacturing enterprises. <lb />
Uncle Sam sending so many <lb />
troops down to Nicaragua looks <lb />
like there may be something do <lb />
and the natives hail better <lb />
be getting on their good <lb />
After his long trip covering <lb />
almost the entire country, Pres- <lb />
Taft ought be sufficient- <lb />
acquainted with the needs of <lb />
the people to get up a good <lb />
sage to congress. <lb />
for going back home to <lb />
spend Christmas holidays. <lb />
Waller one of the <lb />
would-be North Pole discoverers <lb />
who failed to find it, comes out <lb />
in an article denouncing Dr <lb />
a- an The doc- <lb />
tor's achievement seems to hive <lb />
aroused the animosity of all who <lb />
coveted the honor. <lb />
Love Feast and the leader of the <lb />
movement requested <lb />
nor Jarvis to conduct that <lb />
vice. Just thirty Dine years be- <lb />
The North Carolina Confer <lb />
at Raleigh adopted a <lb />
against football as it is <lb />
now played. The resolution <lb />
said that the game must be <lb />
or <lb />
Congressman David A. De <lb />
of the sixth Missouri <lb />
district, was burned to death <lb />
while trying to save his little <lb />
grandson from a lire which de <lb />
his home Tuesday. <lb />
in that chamber, Captain <lb />
Jarvis, as he was then called, <lb />
was mid a speaker of the house, <lb />
and was the leader in the epoch- <lb />
making events of those <lb />
I days. Passion and party feeling <lb />
ran high and the young <lb />
captain was the leader of a <lb />
band of patriots whose patriotism <lb />
and civic courage and wisdom <lb />
have not surpassed in any <lb />
decade of North Carolina's his- <lb />
Then there was work for <lb />
resolute men to the house <lb />
of representatives went intrepid- <lb />
to the discharge of that duty. <lb />
As a result of his leadership <lb />
then. Captain Jarvis, was made <lb />
their misguided acts in the <lb />
spring. <lb />
The cotton buyer, the old <lb />
made the farmer believe <lb />
that ten and eleven cents was a <lb />
big price for cotton. Then they <lb />
proceeded to buy it from him for <lb />
future delivery at that price. <lb />
The farmer did not stop to con- <lb />
sider that if the merchant could <lb />
afford B ten and eleven <lb />
cents for cotton to be paid for in <lb />
the fall, that he, the farmer, <lb />
could afford to wait until fall to <lb />
make contracts for <lb />
Many, many, are the families <lb />
i,. the cotton district who w <lb />
claim that they can smell an <lb />
iceberg miles away. Something in <lb />
the atmosphere warns them of the <lb />
I danger, and they double the watch <lb />
and reduce speed until out of the <lb />
danger zone. Then, again, when <lb />
near an iceberg the air grows sud- <lb />
cold and chilly, and some- <lb />
times there is a drop of several de- <lb />
in the temperature. <lb />
Many unaccounted disappear- <lb />
of ships and steamers are at- <lb />
Little Took his two little to collisions with icebergs <lb />
, , , . ,,. sups and a on board going to the <lb />
grand daughters Misses Martha J , rum. <lb />
Belle and Jessie Smith, to Wilson; lo toe talc. <lb />
Friday evening to relatives j <lb />
and return d Sunday evening. Bidding in a <lb />
Several of the boys went to While some furniture was being <lb />
Greenville Saturday to. five; <lb />
school girls, . her way <lb />
held Thanksgiving services at <lb />
Smith's school house. He made <lb />
lone of the best Thanksgiving <lb />
talks that we ever heard. There <lb />
was a good number out to hoar <lb />
him. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, Mills Smith and <lb />
children visited Mrs. R. A. <lb />
Nichols at Sunday. <lb />
of the training <lb />
Too bad that the A. M. boys <lb />
met defeat at the hands of the <lb />
V. P. I. team in Norfolk on <lb />
Thanksgiving day. Yet this is <lb />
the first defeat the farmer Tar <lb />
Heel boys have taken. <lb />
was a man of marked ability. <lb />
Some of the newspapers are <lb />
i lieutenant-governor, governor, <lb />
Both of them perished together to Brazil and United <lb />
the flames. The death of states Senator, receiving the <lb />
Congressman is a highest honors in the gift of his <lb />
great loss to the nation, as he; people. Yesterday morning, he <lb />
the private citizen whose <lb />
was to help the <lb />
to higher captain <lb />
in an army seeking to make men <lb />
venturing on ice again y own <lb />
by making war big hats the poWer the <lb />
ladies wear to church and Christian religion. As a goodly <lb />
places of public assembly. The j company of laymen gathered <lb />
Charlotte Observer goes so far early morning, the sun new- <lb />
, . . . . risen flooded the chamber <lb />
to intimate that the orthodox . . . <lb />
with its golden glories, <lb />
Jewish method of seating women of the <lb />
Smithtown to spent Sunday. <lb />
Nichols, of Poke-1 close indeed that she somewhat <lb />
was in Smithtown Sunday. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. Jesse to pot rid of her <lb />
of Farmville. visited our Sunday m novel manner, and therefore, <lb />
school at Smith's school house <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
have to go in wan. during the K <lb />
twelve mouths as a result ,., , <lb />
of this misguided piece of <lb />
Many a child will go with- <lb />
out sufficient clothes, without <lb />
sufficient shoes to keep its feet <lb />
warm. Many a mother will be <lb />
caused to stay at home from <lb />
church for the reason that the <lb />
man who swore to protect her <lb />
and provide for her refused to <lb />
take the advice of his fellow <lb />
farmer, sought the advice of the <lb />
speculator, accepted it, and was <lb />
caught in the trap. <lb />
As we meditate, we are <lb />
ed to oh, <lb />
when, will the farmer <lb />
News- <lb />
pus <lb />
crowd until she was <lb />
quite to the auctioneer, so <lb />
It may make some of the rest <lb />
of them jealous that the com- <lb />
of automobile tourists <lb />
awarded Guilford county a prize <lb />
of for having the best <lb />
road in Carolina. <lb />
to themselves behind a grating <lb />
is envied by the victims of the <lb />
present day big hat nuisance. <lb />
With repeated threats of den <lb />
his records and taking <lb />
his life, Dr. Cook has been <lb />
forced to go into temporary <lb />
hiding. Wonder what that <lb />
Peary crowd will resort to next. <lb />
In the death of John R. <lb />
Webster, editor of Webster's <lb />
Weekly, of Reidsville, North <lb />
Carolina loses one of her best <lb />
and most brilliant editors, lie <lb />
rendered his State great service. <lb />
Now is a good time to make <lb />
up your mind not to engage in <lb />
Christmas present swapping <lb />
To remember loved ones or close <lb />
friends with some token is not <lb />
inappropriate, but to send pres- <lb />
to people just because you <lb />
expect them to send something <lb />
to you in return is detestable <lb />
and not in keeping with a <lb />
idea of Christmas giving. <lb />
Anxiety for the safety of John <lb />
Jacob Astor and his yacht, sup- <lb />
posed to have been lost in the <lb />
In these latter times scrambles <lb />
for office keep going on from one <lb />
election to another, so that the <lb />
people get no relief at all from <lb />
political agitation. The Win- <lb />
Journal says there are <lb />
ready five candidates out for <lb />
sheriff of Forsyth county, and <lb />
the election nearly a year off. <lb />
That is only instance, and <lb />
there are others. <lb />
of Righteousness The heart <lb />
felt and brief statement of his <lb />
own faith the realities of the <lb />
Christian religion by this man <lb />
who had lost the use of his arm <lb />
in battle and had been abundant <lb />
in public service, made a solemn <lb />
stillness fall upon the pillared <lb />
temple of legislation, and <lb />
men were made to feel that <lb />
the greatest thing in the world <lb />
was not the prosecution of the <lb />
temporal affairs. It was a <lb />
vice rich in the power to help <lb />
those who heard the testimony <lb />
of laymen, and will not be for- <lb />
gotten as the most uplifting <lb />
vice of the Methodist <lb />
News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Hog. <lb />
We have often spoken of the <lb />
advantage of diversified crops <lb />
for North Carolina farmers, hogs <lb />
being mentioned as one of the <lb />
useful crops, if we may call <lb />
them a crop. <lb />
And now the report comes <lb />
from Chicago, the of the <lb />
hog meat market in the United <lb />
States, that the price of bacon <lb />
is going up and going up to stay; <lb />
Exchange Seed for Meal. <lb />
A ton of cottonseed is equal in <lb />
feeding value to about 1,850 <lb />
pounds of cottonseed meal. In <lb />
most places in the Progressive <lb />
Farmer territory a ton of cotton <lb />
seed sold to the mills will <lb />
chase 1,800 pounds of cottonseed <lb />
meal. In such eases it is plain <lb />
that we have pounds of cot <lb />
meal, or say to pay <lb />
for hauling a ton of cottonseed <lb />
to market and for hauling 1,850 <lb />
pounds of meal back to the farm- <lb />
Unless the haul is a long one, it <lb />
is apparent that it will pay to <lb />
sell the cottonseed to the mills <lb />
at to a ton. Moreover, <lb />
there is an additional reason for <lb />
feeding meal rather than seed, <lb />
in that the oil in the seed can <lb />
only be used as feed by cattle in <lb />
small quantities- Therefore, if <lb />
as much feed value is to be ob- <lb />
from ton of seed as from <lb />
1,850 pounds of meal, the seed <lb />
must be fed in small quantities; <lb />
whereas a larger ration of meal <lb />
may be fed with satisfaction- <lb />
It should be apparent to any <lb />
one that with cottonseed at from <lb />
to a ton and meal selling <lb />
for only a little more per ton the <lb />
seed should be sold to the oil <lb />
mills unless the haul is too <lb />
long. <lb />
For every ton of cottonseed <lb />
sold the farm not less than <lb />
1,860 pounds of meal should be <lb />
Steamer Lost Near <lb />
Baltimore, Nov. wire- <lb />
less from Diamond Shoals light- <lb />
ship says that mate and four <lb />
men were rescued from the <lb />
stranded steamer Brewster, and <lb />
are now safe on the lightship. <lb />
The ship, loaded with fruit <lb />
from Jamaica, was stranded six <lb />
miles inside the lightship this <lb />
morning. <lb />
The wireless announced serious <lb />
danger O the tugs sent from <lb />
Norfolk and Cape Hatteras. <lb />
Heavy winds are blowing and <lb />
may break up the ship. It is <lb />
expected that the remaining <lb />
crew will be saved, however. <lb />
taking her by the arm, he <lb />
an excellent bargain <lb />
a young girl, aged nineteen, very <lb />
pretty and well educated What <lb />
am I offered Come; we'll start it <lb />
at At once there <lb />
was brisk bidding, which continued <lb />
until an elderly bachelor farmer of- <lb />
crowns. The auction- <lb />
tried to get a higher bidder <lb />
than this, but failed, and so he de- <lb />
the farmer to be the <lb />
chaser of the girl. All those pres- <lb />
thought that it was a good joke, <lb />
but it was more than that, for a <lb />
few days later the farmer and the <lb />
girl were married in the presence of <lb />
the mayor, and before the <lb />
the farmer presented the <lb />
woman, an orphan, with <lb />
crowns, the exact amount winch he <lb />
was willing to t.-v for bar at <lb />
Services at <lb />
Owing to illness Dr- Sum- <lb />
of New Bern, will not be <lb />
able to preach at the <lb />
church tonight as was an- <lb />
last Saturday in The <lb />
Reflector- In. Rev- R. C. <lb />
Deal, of Kinston, will preach at <lb />
A cordial invitation to the <lb />
public- <lb />
Warn CoW Fish. <lb />
A lady who had some gold fish <lb />
conceived the idea of setting the <lb />
globe down before the fire to <lb />
keen the fish warm on a recent <lb />
cold night. Next morning the <lb />
fish were dead. Warming them <lb />
the very thing the fish did <lb />
not need. <lb />
For three horse <lb />
farm to reliable party with three <lb />
team. Apply to T. L. W. J. <lb />
Turnage Co., Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Mr. Business Man, you should <lb />
not miss the opportunity to get <lb />
. an advertisement in the holiday- <lb />
returned and fed to live stock, . <lb />
the stable manure carefully anniversary issue of The <lb />
and applied to the land. tor that come out on the 10th. <lb />
Progressive Farmer. Copy should be handed in now.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN OF W. L TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of Reflector for vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
were with<lb />
Wanted to buy bush-Is <lb />
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
See our new line of dress goods <lb />
and before <lb />
your fall purchases. J. R. Smith <lb />
of Scotland Neck, spent Thanks-1 <lb />
Co. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
slates, ink erasers at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb />
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R- Smith Co. <lb />
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb />
R, Smith Co. <lb />
To the you <lb />
want an extra grad; of groceries <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle. <lb />
Car salt fine or course at J. It. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you want to insure <lb />
property against. Tingle will <lb />
do it. <lb />
Gaudy 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 />
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb />
hardware, locks., hinges at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. Dix m. <lb />
We will pay the mar- <lb />
price bushels of <lb />
cotton seed delivered to us in <lb />
any quantity. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
An experienced is <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith Co A Dixon. <lb />
Will gin your cotton for one <lb />
twentieth pound, and give you <lb />
the bagging and ties, bring <lb />
your cotton. J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burroughs, I <lb />
giving with Capt. D. G. Berry. <lb />
Will repair your carts, <lb />
and buggies or sell you new ones. <lb />
J. R. smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Several den Odd Fellows <lb />
attended district meeting at <lb />
Washington Thursday. <lb />
turned work, buckets, <lb />
window and door frames made <lb />
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
were held at the Free <lb />
Will Baptist church Thursday a. <lb />
m. and at Baptist church at night <lb />
Nice collections were made at <lb />
each service. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring, <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Mayor has a little boy <lb />
at his house. <lb />
Miss Jennie Coward, of Kin- <lb />
visiting Misses Ella and <lb />
Eva Hart. <lb />
H. H. is moving to <lb />
Murray, a new town near his <lb />
farm in Greene county. <lb />
Mr. Moseley and daughter, of <lb />
Kin.-ton, spent Thursday with <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Turnage, <lb />
Miss Lucy entertained <lb />
last night. her <lb />
friends were present and passed <lb />
the time very pleasantly. <lb />
Misses Estelle Hill. Bonnie <lb />
Ormond and Ruby Burton, of <lb />
Kinston, arrived Friday to spend <lb />
a few days with Mrs. J. R <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Miss May Smith spent Thanks- <lb />
giving her aunt. Miss <lb />
Prof. Cale has had a sick baby <lb />
for several days, but it is now <lb />
improving- <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dixon <lb />
spent Thanksgiving with friends <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Cum ins-i m t J. J. May and <lb />
W. S. May spent Thursday with <lb />
friends in Ayden. <lb />
Two mules for <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
and Wade <lb />
sale by J. R. <lb />
Forest, of <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business Nov. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 612.85 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 10,000.00 cur <lb />
Due from 49,330.13 <lb />
Cash items 42.70 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor cur. 601.41 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
U. Notes <lb />
5,670.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
exp. and taxes pd. 1,457.49 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 48.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 59,689.99 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Savings deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
543.98 <lb />
12,874.10 <lb />
their father. Win. Forest, Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Mary Love Grace, of <lb />
Hertford, is visiting Miss Olivia <lb />
Berry. <lb />
Elias Coward, who has been <lb />
spending a few weeks visiting <lb />
relative and looking alter his <lb />
business here, will leave for <lb />
home in Florida next Friday. <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Lawrence and three <lb />
of her children have moved to <lb />
town to avail themselves the <lb />
splendid educational advantages <lb />
that Ayden offers. <lb />
The Free Will Baptists, under <lb />
the leadership of Rev. G. C. j <lb />
Vance, a young man of sterling <lb />
promise, acquitted themselves <lb />
like workmen not ashamed last <lb />
Sunday morning, when after <lb />
morning sermon raised <lb />
to pay off the entire j <lb />
ed of the new church, and <lb />
net a person left when the <lb />
peal was made. This nice new <lb />
church will be dedicated at an <lb />
early day. <lb />
The Methodist Conference has <lb />
returned to this circuit Rev. J. <lb />
B. Bridgers. This church his <lb />
made wonderful progress during <lb />
his administration here. <lb />
Mrs. E Turnage and mother. <lb />
Airs. Ormond, are on a visit to i <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
H. C Ormond and wife spent I <lb />
Sunday in <lb />
Henry B. Smith, a prosperous <lb />
was on our cotton mar-i <lb />
Monday and was pleased <lb />
with results. <lb />
His honor, Mayor <lb />
spent Wednesday at Maple Cy- <lb />
press, where he has an <lb />
mercantile business. <lb />
C. J. went out <lb />
hunting last night <lb />
herd dog and bagged seven <lb />
sums. This shows that he can do <lb />
more than raise and to- <lb />
Ed Garris has purchased the <lb />
John Dunn farm near town. <lb />
J. A. Griffin has purchased the <lb />
Manning and farm <lb />
which is a part of the late <lb />
ton Dennis estate. <lb />
Mack Manning, of Hertford, <lb />
is in town on business. We hear <lb />
he is going to locate again in our <lb />
midst. He moved from Ayden <lb />
last year. <lb />
The old reliable Turner's N. C. <lb />
Almanac for 1910 can be found <lb />
at J. R. Smith Go's. <lb />
We must think this is a good <lb />
poultry market. We saw Tues- <lb />
day five coops geese and . five <lb />
coops chickens, besides other <lb />
produce shipped from here to the <lb />
northern markets. <lb />
T. Lee Bland, proprietor of <lb />
Ricks Hotel, Rocky Mount, <lb />
in town Tuesday on business. <lb />
Lee is an and we all <lb />
feel proud of him. <lb />
Your foods are in <lb />
two Foods <lb />
that please you by their <lb />
taste, and foods that <lb />
you depend on be- <lb />
cause of what they <lb />
do for you. Quaker <lb />
Oats has all the good ; <lb />
qualities of <lb />
classes. <lb />
BUCKEYE WOMEN <lb />
Married and Unmarried, Praise the Buckeye <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. K. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before me, this 19th day Nov- <lb />
ember, 1909. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
We are prepared to you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb />
King's X Roads N. C. Nov. <lb />
C- A. Smith and wife, of <lb />
Fountain, spent Thanksgiving <lb />
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie J. <lb />
No doubt, the boys of the <lb />
enjoyed <lb />
trips, Thanksgiving, for <lb />
some went rabbit hunting, some <lb />
hunting. <lb />
Charlie Moore aid <lb />
Miss of Snow spent <lb />
Thursday night with Mrs. W. C. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
W. E. Smith and family <lb />
Thanksgiving v his mother, <lb />
Mrs. S. E. Smith. <lb />
Mr and Mr.-,. W. S. E. Smith. <lb />
Irene Smith Miss <lb />
attended the basket <lb />
party at Fountain Friday night. <lb />
Miss Tyson spent <lb />
Thanksgiving with Miss Mattie <lb />
Smith. <lb />
W, D. Smith, Carl Tyson <lb />
Robbie Smith. Corbett, <lb />
L. Matthews, C. E. Case, and <lb />
W. Worthington went to <lb />
Fountain Friday night. <lb />
Mrs. E. Smith, and <lb />
Tyson went lo Farmville Friday. <lb />
R. R. Gotten and daughter <lb />
were visiting at C. Moore's <lb />
The president of the Woman's <lb />
Betterment Association of King's <lb />
X Road's school, wishes to an- <lb />
that there will be a <lb />
basket party given at the school <lb />
room on Friday night, Dec. the <lb />
10th. All cordially invited. The <lb />
girls are requested to bring <lb />
baskets. There will be other <lb />
features of amusement connect- <lb />
ed with the entertainment, and <lb />
managers wish all a merry <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. C. Parker attended the <lb />
entertainment at Fountain <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Charlie Bryan is visiting in <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Honor The following are <lb />
the names cf pupils on the roll of <lb />
honor of the Cross Roads school <lb />
taught by Miss Hulda <lb />
Irene Smith, Lanie Tyson, C. <lb />
A. Tyson, Bobbie <lb />
Smith, Leona Tyson, Mattie <lb />
Smith. Clifton Corbett, Lee <lb />
Corbett, Anna Forbes, Mary <lb />
Forbes, Christine Smith, Mamie <lb />
Ruth Smith, Minnie Langley and <lb />
Mary Belle Tyson.<lb />
--r . <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our line of fall goods which . <lb />
We have taken great care in buying this year and we that was taken <lb />
A Correction <lb />
Editor <lb />
In yesterday's paper, we notice <lb />
it mentioned that Mr. S- C. <lb />
one of those so badly <lb />
hurt in the automobile wreck on <lb />
Nov. 5th, has been able to be <lb />
taken out driving the last day or <lb />
two. It also read making <lb />
good progress physically, his <lb />
mind is not yet The <lb />
latter part of the statement is <lb />
somewhat misleading, to the <lb />
public and we think in should be <lb />
corrected. <lb />
His mind is certainly in keeping <lb />
with his physical condition, <lb />
which, we are glad to say, is <lb />
satisfactory. S. Hassel, <lb />
Wm. Fountain. <lb />
The Reflector is only too glad <lb />
to give the foregoing correction. <lb />
There was no intention whatever <lb />
to be misleading, and we are <lb />
Miss Nora U-. ,.; <lb />
Picket. <lb />
Now Hal Rest of Health. <lb />
Kora Kelley, It. R. Box<lb />
I write to you for he r- <lb />
good your has don r hail n very .-, <lb />
I u a from kidney sud <lb />
Internal i. <lb />
Two <lb />
ire. i <lb />
t to-day i am s. v I<lb />
Wet Cat I r. ,. . <lb />
Mr. II. A. Weaver, Bonn ; u do, , . . <lb />
. i <lb />
I . <lb />
. ; V .; <lb />
sense or and ,, <lb />
bad stomach I . . , <lb />
not eat without r- . <lb />
ins afterwards. . <lb />
friend me to try Pent- <lb />
ally to you . <lb />
by I I <lb />
down . and will that I am . . d <lb />
cured I years. I have tried <lb />
and catarrh. m . ,;. and i a <lb />
cannot say enough for I I have <lb />
lean <lb />
Mr- Tanner n- highly for the it has don <lb />
relieved her also find It of gruel <lb />
good <lb />
An Honest Family Medicine. <lb />
Ask Your for a free Almanac for 1910. <lb />
I safely and truly say Peru- <lb />
a to me. <lb />
Col. John R Webster Dr.-A. Crop Estimate. <lb />
Reidsville, Nov. Col. John New Orleans, Nov. <lb />
R. Webster, Times-Democrat in presenting its <lb />
soldier, ones speaker final reports on <lb />
Looking One's Best <lb />
It's a woman's delight to look her <lb />
but skin eruptions, sores <lb />
and rob life of joy. Listen <lb />
Salve cures them; makes the <lb />
kin soft and velvety. It glorifies the <lb />
face. Cure pimples, sore eyes, <lb />
sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. <lb />
Try it. Infallible for piles. at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
in snots, Hats, Dress Ginghams, ,,, <lb />
i in ST. i , from the <lb />
we now have. <lb />
think we can supply your wants <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. . , <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
A. C. L. Install Telephone System <lb />
Rocky Mount, Nov. Sun- <lb />
day morning the telephone train <lb />
system recently or <lb />
by the Coast Line <lb />
was put into use and all trains <lb />
between Richmond and this city <lb />
yesterday and today were hand- <lb />
led by wire messages that were <lb />
spoken. The telegraph wires <lb />
o that division are practically <lb />
dumb so far as train orders are <lb />
concerned and the telephone is <lb />
handling all of the business <lb />
the directorship of a chief <lb />
dispatcher who sits at the <lb />
phone with the receiver to his <lb />
ear all cf the time. <lb />
the cotton crop of 1909, states <lb />
that the of opinion <lb />
points to a total of <lb />
bales. <lb />
The figures by States <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
Georgia and Florida, <lb />
2.000.000; L 350.000; <lb />
Mississippi. 1,100.000, North <lb />
Carolina. Oklahoma. <lb />
South Carolina, <lb />
Tennessee, Texas, <lb />
total, <lb />
Correspondents report that <lb />
farmers have hitherto been dis- <lb />
posed to sell freely at current <lb />
prices, but are inclined to <lb />
hold the remnant. <lb />
Alone in Saw Mill at Mid night <lb />
unmindful of drafts, storms <lb />
or cold, W. J. Atkins w. I night <lb />
at Banner Springs, Tenn. <lb />
Such exposure him a severe cold <lb />
that settled on h s At last he <lb />
had lo give up He mi y <lb />
remedies but bI f h Dr. <lb />
New Discovery. i a <lb />
,, . . , , n one he writes, Went be <lb />
Men s are to work as well as Severe colds, <lb />
beside want to go on record i coughs, inflamed throats and <lb />
as saying that I regard Electric sore .-, and <lb />
as one of the greatest gifts that get quick relief a d <lb />
has made to woman, writes U. prompt from this glorious <lb />
vault, of Vestal Center. N. c SI. Trial bottle <lb />
can never forget what it done by ail <lb />
This glorious medicine gives I <lb />
a woman spirits, vigor of body <lb />
and health. It quickly <lb />
nervousness, <lb />
and i-p. 11---; <lb />
soon builds up the weak, ailing and <lb />
sickly. Try them. at all druggists <lb />
of and <lb />
tor of Webster's Weekly, <lb />
early this morning as a result of <lb />
the second stroke of paralysis <lb />
which ho Buffered just a week <lb />
ago. The funeral will b <lb />
from Main Methodist <lb />
church Tuesday at <lb />
Colonel Welter was a vigor- <lb />
writer and his paper <lb />
had a wide reputation for the <lb />
brilliancy of its editorial page. <lb />
Four years ago he had a stroke <lb />
of paralysis and has since been <lb />
feeble, but his mind was clear <lb />
until the last and only a few days <lb />
the end he announced <lb />
that his paper would be con- <lb />
A brother, Mr. W. A. Webster, <lb />
of Archdale, and a sister, Mrs. <lb />
Barrow, of Winston, and his <lb />
wile, who was Miss <lb />
survive. <lb />
The Wright Brothers in your homes, <lb />
have com- to stay. The joy <lb />
for croup and pneumonia, never fails, <lb />
and the Goos-; Grease Liniment for <lb />
rheumatism all aches and pains. <lb />
Highly p all over the land by <lb />
young and old. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
22- <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
Help the candidates in The <lb />
Reflector piano contest. <lb />
MISS C. ME <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
European Plus. Fireproof. <lb />
In of bun.,, of <lb />
BALTIMORE, MO. <lb />
Rooms SINGLE AND I i <lb />
., II I., <lb />
I. mi I mm, <lb />
Sh ii to <lb />
JOSEPH L. <lb />
for Booklet.<lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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to inspect our line of <lb />
Tailor Made Coat <lb />
Suits, Skirts, Raincoats <lb />
weaves and line <lb />
Fine Laces and Embroideries <lb />
always on hand <lb />
Everything New and Modern <lb />
FRESH DRUGS. <lb />
A First Class Drug Store <lb />
chocolate <lb />
of every kept stock <lb />
OFFICES OF DR. MOVE IN THE REAR <lb />
e for <lb />
W v New Modern <lb />
PIANO<lb />
Let us point out the feature <lb />
in Ralston Shoe <lb />
over <lb />
lasts, from the lira <lb />
need i i <lb />
line i tanned soles <lb />
, . . i equally<lb />
, . I I h-priced m <lb />
maker. <lb />
Yo I <lb />
-45 <lb />
THE MARKETS <lb />
Norfolk Cotton <lb />
w. Co- <lb />
Low <lb />
t i <lb />
Prime I i- <lb />
St-- <lb />
1-4 <lb />
N-W YORK <lb />
TOT RB <lb />
ll Co. Ban <lb />
Sew. s <lb />
Dee. <lb />
In. <lb />
I Mar. <lb />
II <lb />
ii <lb />
ONE <lb />
NEXT <lb />
WEEK <lb />
i. . <lb />
Dee Woe <lb />
Dec Torn <lb />
M.-.-t. report.- b, <lb />
lO. M-e <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
When have baggage to go <lb />
to train.; phone No. <lb />
Keep The Reflector piano con- <lb />
test in mind. <lb />
For room house on <lb />
Fourth street, electric lights. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
b at Coward <lb />
Wooten's, b fresh. There <lb />
is nothing better <lb />
Large of collards for <lb />
sale at the B. H. <lb />
on Second<lb />
II SI <lb />
. v <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Merchants, now is the time to <lb />
have a telephone installed in <lb />
your store or an extension <lb />
phone on your desk to take rare <lb />
of your holiday rush. Extension <lb />
telephone only dollar per <lb />
month. <lb />
Go to the Book Store <lb />
i in <lb />
Cull by the Candy Kitchen i <lb />
the nice fruits and <lb />
fresh made candies. <lb />
Can there be anything more J <lb />
disagreeable than rough chapped i <lb />
is <lb />
guaranteed for it Coward <lb />
Wooten's. <lb />
Over a million cabbage plants <lb />
tor sale. Jersey <lb />
Charleston Wakefield and Early <lb />
all grown from Tail's true <lb />
type seed. Delivered in field at <lb />
per thousand, or packed for <lb />
shipment at thousand. HI <lb />
, i <lb />
The contest for the beautiful <lb />
up-right piano at the Central <lb />
Mercantile Company's store is <lb />
progressing very rapidly and <lb />
the people are interest d to know <lb />
who is going to get this grand <lb />
prize. Following is a list of the <lb />
leaders There are hundreds of <lb />
other contestants but space for- <lb />
bids publishing. <lb />
Annie May Edwards <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
Lynn Savage bi <lb />
Eula Langley <lb />
Lula Taylor <lb />
St. Peters church <lb />
Sycamore Hill church <lb />
J. R 1730 <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Mrs. W. Evans 1395 <lb />
Tyson <lb />
Annie Daniel <lb />
Flossie Whichard <lb />
Disciple B. S. <lb />
Methodist church <lb />
Get in work, the <lb />
lowest may he the leader at the <lb />
close of this great contest. <lb />
Central Mercantile <lb />
Company <lb />
THIS IS A i <lb />
event <lb />
ever attempted in j <lb />
ins line in <lb />
h, <lb />
A MIGHTY TIDAL WAVE OF <lb />
0.00 in <lb />
To be GIVEN AWAY <lb />
Look for <lb />
Thursday, Dec. 1909, at 2.00 P. M <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
p. m., the duplicate be put and four <lb />
fastened, and shaken up well person holding the 1st <lb />
drawn out by some p son holding <lb />
number drawn out will receive Cold. The person <lb />
the 2nd number drawn out will i in Gold. The <lb />
holding the in Gold. <lb />
purchase, and save <lb />
them. <lb />
Look for <lb />
N. C. CONFERENCE. <lb />
in Session at <lb />
Bishop A. W. Wilson <lb />
Wednesday morning at in <lb />
Edenton street church, Raleigh, <lb />
the North Carolina Conference <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
church, South, was called to order <lb />
in its 73rd annual session. The <lb />
presiding officer is Bishop A. W. <lb />
Wilson, of Baltimore. He con <lb />
ducted the devotional service <lb />
and the Sacrament of the Lord's <lb />
supper was then administered. <lb />
The roll call showed <lb />
and lay delegates present at <lb />
the opening session. Rev. W. G. <lb />
Cunningham was sec- <lb />
with Rev. G. T. Simmons <lb />
as recording secretary. <lb />
The characters of the nine <lb />
siding elders were passed and <lb />
their reports submitted, also <lb />
those of a number of pastors. <lb />
The report of The Raleigh <lb />
Advocate and of the <lb />
Methodist Orphanage were sub- <lb />
to the conference. One <lb />
hundred and thirty-nine children <lb />
are now in the <lb />
boys and girls. <lb />
The characters of the preachers <lb />
sustaining supernumerary and <lb />
superannuated relation were <lb />
passed. <lb />
Conference adjourned its <lb />
at o'clock Thursday in <lb />
order to hear a Thanksgiving <lb />
sermon by Bishop Wilson. <lb />
Stole Turkey. <lb />
W. J. Turnage, the transfer <lb />
man, went to bed mad Thursday <lb />
night. His Thanksgiving <lb />
key, which was disfigured only <lb />
slightly by the carving for the <lb />
midday meal, was put back in <lb />
kitchen stove to be kept for sup <lb />
per. During the afternoon some <lb />
hungry thief visited the kitchen <lb />
and appropriated the turkey. <lb />
When the family were <lb />
for supper and sent to the <lb />
kitchen for the turkey, no turkey <lb />
was there. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Nov. <lb />
Bonner Kittrell, of Winterville, <lb />
has charge of the school at <lb />
ton this year. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Bullock, of Conetoe, <lb />
spent last week with her parents, <lb />
Miss Jennie Carson and Frank <lb />
Taylor, of Bethel, spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday at C. H. <lb />
Misses Louise Satterthwaite, <lb />
of W. H S. and Laura Salisbury, <lb />
of Hassell, visited Miss Myrtle <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. E. D. Braxton and <lb />
daughter, Miss Dollie attended <lb />
church in Ayden Sunday night- <lb />
Misses Pattie Sutton and <lb />
Emma Kittrell, of Winterville. <lb />
were here a short while Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Miss and Jack <lb />
Lame back comes on suddenly <lb />
and if extremely painful. It is <lb />
caused by rheumatism of <lb />
muscles. Quick relief is afford- j Misses Eva <lb />
ed by applying Chamberlain's Langston. <lb />
Liniment Sold by all druggist. G. C Hedgepeth of Nash <lb />
county, is expected to make a <lb />
Holton spent Sunday at Lorenzo <lb />
Miss Jesse Harold and Simpson <lb />
Bullocks, of Conetoe, spent Sun- <lb />
day at E. E. <lb />
Misses Bonner Kittrell and <lb />
Annie attended the <lb />
Baptist Association in Winter- <lb />
ville last weak. <lb />
Misses Bettie Council and <lb />
Lillian Baker, of W. H- S- spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
and Lucy Belle <lb />
DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED. <lb />
Sabbath Postponed to Some <lb />
Date in March. <lb />
Thomasville, Nov. C. <lb />
A. Julian, secretary of the As- <lb />
for the Prevention of <lb />
Tuberculosis, has issued the <lb />
lowing letter, which explains it <lb />
November had <lb />
been selected as <lb />
for North Carolina, but <lb />
the date is postponed until late <lb />
in March to allow the State <lb />
Board of Health to furnish minis <lb />
with literature giving in- <lb />
formation on important sanitary <lb />
points. <lb />
booklet arranged by the <lb />
North Carolina Association for <lb />
the Prevention of Tuberculosis <lb />
for distribution is still in press. <lb />
ministers are changing <lb />
locations at this season of the <lb />
year, others are preparing for <lb />
their annual meetings; therefore, <lb />
to suit all religious bodies it has <lb />
been deemed wise to postpone <lb />
the <lb />
trust <lb />
f E no longer handle Wire Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb />
received the agency for the famous Dr. K ALB WIRE <lb />
FENCE- Strictly Independent. Car load just arrived- <lb />
Don't fail to see it. Best Fence at Best Prices. <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days i <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
most prevalent <lb />
the dry old weather of the <lb />
early winter months. Parents <lb />
of young children should be <lb />
pared for it. All that is needed <lb />
at a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Many mothers <lb />
are never without it in their <lb />
homes and it has never <lb />
pointed them. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Boy Gets License. <lb />
The State Board of Pharmacy <lb />
on Wednesday completed <lb />
nation on sixty-three applicants <lb />
and granted licenses to thirty of <lb />
them. C. J- Home, of Green- <lb />
ville, was among the successful <lb />
applicants, and his friends here <lb />
at home are congratulating him. <lb />
Charlie is one of our deserving <lb />
boys, and The Reflector hopes he <lb />
will reach great distinction in <lb />
his profession. <lb />
When a cold becomes settled <lb />
in the system it will take several <lb />
treatment to cure it, and <lb />
the best remedy to use is <lb />
Cough Remedy. It <lb />
will cure quicker than any other, <lb />
and also leaves the system in a <lb />
natural and healthy condition. <lb />
Sold by all druggist. <lb />
Won From Washington. <lb />
The football team of Washing- <lb />
ton High school spent a short <lb />
time here between trains this <lb />
morning, returning from Kin- <lb />
where they played a game <lb />
Thanksgiving day. The result <lb />
of the game was to in favor <lb />
of Kinston. <lb />
speech to the farmers of <lb />
community Tuesday night. <lb />
this <lb />
Point in Law of Inter to Bondmen <lb />
A Supreme court decision of <lb />
interest here was handed down <lb />
in the case of the county com <lb />
missioners vs. T. S. F. <lb />
ex-sheriff, and bondsmen, last <lb />
week, in which the court declared <lb />
that the bondsmen were liable <lb />
for equal amounts instead of the <lb />
amounts they justified for. Ac- <lb />
to this decision, Mr. H. <lb />
Clay who signed up tor <lb />
and who was represent- <lb />
ed by Walser ft is no <lb />
more liable than any other <lb />
bondsman, and shares in the <lb />
payment with men who signed <lb />
for This point in law <lb />
had never been decided in this <lb />
State, it is said, and there was <lb />
difference of opinion as to <lb />
whether a man should pay as <lb />
much as he justified for on a <lb />
bond, or equally with other <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
TRUTHFUL REPORTS. <lb />
Greenville Reads Them with <lb />
common Interest. <lb />
A Greenville citizen tells his <lb />
following statement. HO <lb />
evidence than can be had. <lb />
The truthful reports of friends and <lb />
is the best proof in the <lb />
world, Read and be convinced. <lb />
street <lb />
N. C , s Kid- <lb />
Hill in my case fir surpassed any <lb />
other kidney I had previously <lb />
used. Fur some time my kidneys were <lb />
disordered, the secretions too <lb />
painful in When <lb />
I read of Kidney Pills, I was <lb />
so much impressed that I procured a <lb />
box at John U Wooten's Drug <lb />
They seemed to go directly to the seat <lb />
of my trouble and gave me relief a <lb />
short time. My kidneys were restored <lb />
condition and felt <lb />
better in every <lb />
Fir sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
, . <lb />
Remember the s-a i <lb />
take no other. <lb />
The distribution of calendars <lb />
for next year has begun. H, B. <lb />
Harriss, agent f the Mutual Life <lb />
Insurance Co. has presented us <lb />
with a very handsome one. <lb />
The next big local events in or- <lb />
are The Reflector holiday-an- <lb />
edition Dec. 10th, then <lb />
the awarding of the prize in the <lb />
The old, old story, told times <lb />
without number, and repeated <lb />
over and over again for the last <lb />
years, but it is always a <lb />
come story to those in search of <lb />
is nothing in the <lb />
world that cures coughs and <lb />
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Sold by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How often you can get a SaL <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
la a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods c <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
L AD RS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina J <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1900. <lb />
Resources <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts j Capital Stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured Undivided profits less <lb />
Furniture fixtures 1,288 <lb />
Deposits sub to check <lb />
Total <lb />
Runaway Marriage <lb />
A couple from Tarboro arrived <lb />
here on the train today and <lb />
proceeded to the court house for <lb />
marriage license. The parties <lb />
were Mr. John Dew and Miss <lb />
Martha Rainer, and they were <lb />
married by Esquire C. D. <lb />
tree. They returned to <lb />
On the train. <lb />
We are agents for all <lb />
Now is the time to sub- <lb />
scribe. A. B. Ellington Co. <lb />
minor com currency <lb />
Total <lb />
102,071.76 <lb />
wear that the above <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of Nov., <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Staton, <lb />
S. M. Jones. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
See P. M, Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
All work <lb />
For horse farm, lo- <lb />
miles from Greenville, <lb />
m me . . ,,. <lb />
piano contest Dec. 24th, and then, Apply to C L.<lb />
Many school children suffer <lb />
from constipation, which is often <lb />
the cause of seeming stupidity <lb />
lessons. Chamberlain's <lb />
and Liver Tablets are an <lb />
ideal medicine to give a child, <lb />
for they are mild and gentle in <lb />
their effect, and will cure even <lb />
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb />
all druggist. <lb />
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 />
Statement of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
at the close of business. November 1909. <lb />
R L DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb />
Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Resources, <lb />
ts, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
United States Bonds 21,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 3,240.42 <lb />
Cash due from Banks 81,853.07 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus and profits 11,227.32 <lb />
Circulation 21,000.00 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 83.07 <lb />
Notes bills 12,000.00 <lb />
Deposits 141,688.63<lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Can made and frozen in <lb />
minutes cost of <lb />
One Cent a Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
into a quart of milk and freeze. <lb />
No cooking, no heating, nothing <lb />
to add. Everything but tho <lb />
ice and milk in the package. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
makes quarts of the most <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb />
packages your grocers, <lb />
Of by mail U US does not keep it. <lb />
Md <lb />
n. y. <lb />
The work is light, no dust or <lb />
dirt and the pay is good. We can <lb />
furnish you a house in the town <lb />
of Runnymede or West Tarboro. <lb />
A Free Education For Your <lb />
Small Children <lb />
We have good schools at Tarboro, <lb />
and Runnymede. <lb />
We have had steady work all the <lb />
year. Do not fear a shut down, <lb />
we will have work for you every <lb />
day. <lb />
Come and See the Work or Write <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
TARBORO <lb />
to <lb />
Accounts Invited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
Comparative Statement of <lb />
November 1907, <lb />
November <lb />
November <lb />
101,692.68 <lb />
141,688.63 <lb />
If you do not transact your business at this bank, let this be an invitation <lb />
to become one of our SATISFIED CUSTOMERS- <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
More ind Cont to <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Now is Sm White o. Fire Point, <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
. I <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and House Furnishing <lb />
always go to VanDYKE <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector <lb />
if its INSURANCE <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions. C <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
A new of men's and Thanksgiving service was Miss Mamie Chapman, <lb />
shoes just in. held in Baptist church Thurs- by Miss Maxton, in <lb />
Harrington, Co, m. by Rev. T. H. Saturday and spent Sunday at <lb />
F. A E <lb />
which an ottering; bone. <lb />
went Than <lb />
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Items of interest, would he <lb />
tog.-., them fir the paper. If <lb />
nave anything to advertise, <lb />
would like to furnish j rates. <lb />
-v. not a to <lb />
. ii r, -t me send in your <lb />
run Win. G. <lb />
B. W. <lb />
The Ayden. <lb />
Clothing can bl- <lb />
ind A. W. Age <lb />
Her mun aid <lb />
et went to <lb />
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Bagging and ties in. <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
L. R his, Louis Manning <lb />
r. to <lb />
comfortable <lb />
rail or write A. G. <lb />
Cox Co., Winter- <lb />
, N. C. To y nave the <lb />
right J the right price. <lb />
G h <lb />
was at ii- <lb />
r canes, mowing machines, <lb />
hay presses, and call on <lb />
us. . i; Co. <lb />
at the burnt <lb />
tin . . .; <lb />
and Mr. . were <lb />
carrying a nice line <lb />
Caskets. Prices <lb />
of was taken fox the <lb />
at Thomasville. Our <lb />
people always cheerfully <lb />
orphans. <lb />
turkeys wanted. <lb />
prices A. W. Ange Ai Co. <lb />
The Thanksgiving service was <lb />
held in the Methodist church <lb />
Thursday evening at o'clock, <lb />
by Rev. Mr. Snow. A nice <lb />
was taken for the Methodist <lb />
at Raleigh. Surely <lb />
our people are very mindful of <lb />
be <lb />
We have just received u nice <lb />
of cloaks, give a call, A. <lb />
W. Ange A Co. <lb />
Miss Minnie May Whitehead, <lb />
r ., is visiting friend <lb />
here this week. <lb />
Pump see us <lb />
We have just received good <lb />
lot. A. W Ange Co. <lb />
Mi . .-. V <lb />
. . 1.1 . <lb />
lit i , . Ii MUs <lb />
V lit tO <lb />
A new of hardware <lb />
just in. A. Co. <lb />
C. S And V . d. Sharp <lb />
. t ,. the <lb />
;., .;. in <lb />
A new Io;. i. just in. <lb />
Harrington, Co. <lb />
Ed. Tripp, Thad Little and <lb />
W. went to Greenville <lb />
We just received a nice <lb />
Io S <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
For nice bail A. <lb />
Sun- <lb />
F. A. spent <lb />
day in Kinston. <lb />
Miss Maggie Elks spent Sun- <lb />
Jay here Miss Miriam <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
Mrs. Annie Forrest, Mi s <lb />
Melissa Nelson and Mrs. Bryan <lb />
returned from Ayden Saturday. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson, of Green- <lb />
ville, will lecture in the Baptist <lb />
church Saturday night, 4th, <lb />
at o'clock, on the and <lb />
movements. All Sun- <lb />
day school workers and scholars <lb />
are cordially invited to be pres- <lb />
Miss May Lyons spent Sunday <lb />
night with Miss Susie <lb />
Rev. B. F. filled his <lb />
regular appointment in the <lb />
Episcopal church last Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
I am iv <lb />
will nave the dyspeptic from <lb />
misery, and him to eat <lb />
whatever he wishes. They prevent <lb />
SICK HEADACHE, <lb />
cause the food to assimilate and <lb />
the body, keen appetite, <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
solid muscle. Elegantly sugar <lb />
coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Well, N. C, Nov. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye, of Winter- <lb />
ville, filled Rev. T. H. King's <lb />
appointment at Hope Well <lb />
Thanksgiving day. <lb />
Miss Mary who has <lb />
been visiting in our vicinity, <lb />
returned home Sunday morning. <lb />
Misses Rosa Jones and Geneva <lb />
Edward, of Winterville High <lb />
school, and Minnie Mae White- <lb />
head from near Bethel, spent <lb />
Thanksgiving with Miss Leona <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Miss Mumford. of <lb />
is spending week <lb />
with her Miss Ethel <lb />
and life and fire j <lb />
insurance companies in the world. <lb />
Office bank building. <lb />
J. S. Ross, Winterville, N. C i <lb />
about p. <lb />
in. ct the homo of the bride. Mr. <lb />
Vine and Miss <lb />
Esther Manning were united in <lb />
cu <lb />
sen x. . U. Mfg. o. tall u. <lb />
u a. Chapman, I <lb />
Cattle Wanted-We want to <lb />
acre. m R- D- <lb />
Harrington, Co. W. H. of <lb />
have i x a <lb />
nice tor w j <lb />
. .-.,. . spent Th. A. G. Cox Co. made <lb />
Mus shipment of a solid car of Pitt <lb />
Cox, lathe country. <lb />
i lie f County School <lb />
j Mumford, J. A. Aldridge, of <lb />
presenting the oldest j at J- <lb />
Skinner spent <lb />
Thursday afternoon in Ayden. <lb />
Elmer and Miss <lb />
Annie Dixon, of Ayden, spent <lb />
Sunday afternoon with Miss <lb />
Rosalie Skinner. <lb />
Jarvis and Walter <lb />
Harrington, of Ayden, called at <lb />
C. J. Smith's Sunday afternoon. <lb />
W. H., J. C. and D. L. Skinner <lb />
attended the district Odd Fellows <lb />
at Washington Friday. <lb />
J. A. Tranche and wife spent <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
On Wednesday evening Nov. <lb />
Miss Leona Cox gave a <lb />
prise party in honor of her guests, <lb />
Misses Rota Jones <lb />
the bonds of matrimony. We <lb />
hope them a happy voyage on <lb />
matrimonial sea. <lb />
M, Horn's and Frank Broadway <lb />
returned yesterday from Craven <lb />
county, where they hive been on <lb />
a expedition. They r .- <lb />
port a good ;. <lb />
L. E. Randolph, of House, was <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
We are glad to learn that Rev, <lb />
J. E. Bridgers i to preach for <lb />
the Methodist church here an- <lb />
year. <lb />
Miss Juanita Dixon, <lb />
If not, and you e to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o to ex- <lb />
the display <lb />
at the White <lb />
Wart-rooms. A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of e, and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you with prices <lb />
that stand and <lb />
incomparable Eight <lb />
different makes select none <lb />
of those cheap we tern department <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . <lb />
Due from 11,211.61 tax-s <lb />
Silver coin, including . Time of deposit <lb />
minor currency 845.48 Deposits subject to ck <lb />
Nat bank nos and other Cashier's cheeks <lb />
S. not s outstanding 31.58 <lb />
Total 21,706.08 Total 121,706.08 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt County, <lb />
We. J E Green, and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above named bank, do solemnly that the above stale- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge belief <lb />
F. A EDMONDSON, J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. Cashier <lb />
A Cox, <lb />
R. II. <lb />
1900. R. II- j. v, Harrington, <lb />
Notary Public. I Directors <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
this day of Nov., <lb />
are <lb />
by A. U. <lb />
Company <lb />
nest <lb />
Terms are liberal. <lb />
m the coma see <lb />
.-. u have you. <lb />
Mrs. Annie Forest, of Vance <lb />
is visiting <lb />
tins week. <lb />
for jelly glasses, dried fruits <lb />
of ail kinds and butter and <lb />
st A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
spent his <lb />
parents here. <lb />
We give you a bargain in <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Rev. J. i. Jackson, of Hamlet, <lb />
is relatives here this <lb />
week. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
lira. M L. Baker, who has <lb />
at the bedside of her sick <lb />
sister at Greer. S. C, returned <lb />
yesterday. We are to learn <lb />
that her sister has lately died. <lb />
The County School Desks <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
cheap, durable and comfortable- <lb />
Prices and workmanship <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
O. A. Kittrell went to Wash- <lb />
Thursday- <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies and shoes. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
Rev. T. H. King left last night <lb />
for Goldsboro to fill his regular <lb />
appointment. <lb />
Sewing machines for sale from <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
J. D. Cox came in from Fair- <lb />
Thursday to spend a few <lb />
days at home. <lb />
A new lot of dry goods ard <lb />
notions of all kinds just received <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
is continually increasing <lb />
rap Better place your or- <lb />
early. A. Cox <lb />
and Co., Winterville, N. C, <lb />
Mies Lottie Blow, of <lb />
ville, was our town <lb />
We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
K. D. Co. <lb />
Misses Evelyn and Pattie <lb />
ton spent Thanksgiving at Kin- <lb />
Miss Pattie returned yes- <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. AW. Ange Co. <lb />
Eugene Cannon and R- L. <lb />
Abbott spent Thanksgiving at <lb />
Norfolk, taking in the foot ball <lb />
game. <lb />
A nice lot of dry goods and <lb />
notions just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <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 />
Mrs. W. H. Rouse, of Middle- <lb />
sex, is visiting at J. B. Carroll's <lb />
this week. <lb />
Miss Janie Edwards, of <lb />
son, spent Saturday ard Sunday <lb />
with Miss Clara Bell Harper. <lb />
B. F. Huske will preach I <lb />
in the Episcopal church fourth <lb />
Sunday at p. m. All are <lb />
invited. <lb />
Rev. T. H. filled his reg- <lb />
appointment in the Baptist <lb />
church last Sunday. <lb />
Whitehead The crowd <lb />
about they were <lb />
received in the ball by Miss <lb />
Clara and in the <lb />
Mies Geneva Edwards. <lb />
Many names were played among <lb />
them a drawing contest, th prize <lb />
being won by Oscar Manning. <lb />
j At couples <lb />
were ushered to the dining room <lb />
by Miss Leona Cox, received <lb />
the Kind by Mrs. A. Suggs, Jarvis <lb />
by Miss spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at her. <lb />
homo near here, <lb />
W. G. Morris spent Sunday near <lb />
school with friends, <lb />
We head the list in nice <lb />
s, A. W. Anne C <lb />
The <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. Kith, <lb />
you need. <lb />
See us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
, items <lb />
with David <lb />
Cox with Miss Mae silver coin, including <lb />
i L. J. with Miss minor coin currency <lb />
. Smith. J. Wilson and Miss Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
You Must Up Mae Frank Stokes with Miss <lb />
Before the engine will Geneva Edwards, J. R. Cox with <lb />
An engine does not run today Miss Rosa Jones, J. R. Worth- <lb />
because there was a fire, and with Miss Lottie <lb />
Steam, in yesterday. Nor dots Thad Cannon with Miss Lula <lb />
it run because it's a good engine Stags-T E. Skinner, <lb />
the best in the railroad yards; Cox, Hunter Cox, <lb />
nor because people fire in and Oscar Manning. <lb />
habit of Seeing it run, and know Ambrosia and cake were served <lb />
that it can run. j abundantly, the color scheme <lb />
The fireman has to build a white and green. At <lb />
in it U day if it is to be useful the crowd dispersed to <lb />
today. respective homes. The evening <lb />
A store is not a busy store was one of supreme pleasure <lb />
unless it is advertised will long be remembered by <lb />
It's rot busy because it is Miss Cox's host of <lb />
nor because it is a good j <lb />
store, and well located. It of Thanks, <lb />
because of the publicity; Farmville, N. C, Nov. <lb />
steam that is gotten up today. Mr j p Stokes. Mgr., <lb />
Bound Over to Court. <lb />
A few nights ago Herbert i <lb />
Edmonds, proprietor of the Mutual Life j <lb />
barber shop, while on his <lb />
way from home out Dickinson <lb />
was run over at a street <lb />
crossing by Tom Williams, the <lb />
mail carrier between tin post- <lb />
office and depots. The vehicle in <lb />
which the mail was carried struck <lb />
knocked him down <lb />
and considerably bruised him. <lb />
A warrant was issued against <lb />
Williams for by reckless <lb />
F. A. J. L. an when case came <lb />
they wholly cured him. <lb />
. They cure constipation, biliousness, <lb />
siring the beat Insurance. Again headache, liver, <lb />
thanking you, I am and bowel troubles. at all <lb />
O. W. Rollins and b. U. Cox for bearing before Mayor gists. <lb />
Whedbee, Tuesday, Williams was <lb />
bound over to Superior court. <lb />
tended services in Ayden Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
Rex Nobles and brother, of Deep <lb />
Run, spent Sunday here visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Snow preached in <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday <lb />
morning night. <lb />
will be services in the <lb />
Baptist next Sunday at <lb />
a. m. and p. m. <lb />
For Sale-One <lb />
lot in Greenville. <lb />
L. L <lb />
building <lb />
Hamilton- <lb />
Suede button shoes <lb />
just received, <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans mill discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
141,058.81 Capital stock <lb />
Surplus <lb />
and unsecured 17.171.19, Undivided profits <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . . <lb />
,. ,. ,. , i i i cur. exp <lb />
Due <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
less <lb />
1,2-17.78 <lb />
21086.88 j Dividend unpaid 1,000.00 <lb />
712.50 j Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposits 11.331.12 <lb />
Deposits sob. to check 80.546.70 <lb />
Cashier's 1,317.56 <lb />
Total <lb />
065.96 <lb />
1120,448.16 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hunk, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the u statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
North State Life Ins. Co., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Allow me to thank you and j huddling down into a corner in <lb />
For Travelers. <lb />
A novel idea for the comfort of <lb />
travelers is described in Popular <lb />
Mechanics, It is a sleeping <lb />
sling. It is made of canvas and <lb />
is hooked to a rack above the <lb />
seat. Bands on the part <lb />
form arm rests and the head of <lb />
the sleeper finds a resting place <lb />
against the folds of the sling <lb />
which saves the traveler from <lb />
Company for check of I It makes a very good substitute <lb />
for a reclining chair, for people <lb />
forced to travel at night in an <lb />
ordinary car. <lb />
in payment of claim re- <lb />
made against you on ac- <lb />
count of sickness. I hold one of <lb />
your combination accident, health <lb />
and life policies, which has for Years <lb />
superior, and la not issued by by many <lb />
other company, SO far as I doctors and worth of medicine in <lb />
. . 1-1.1 I. B. F. N. C, <lb />
know. I cannot too highly New <lb />
recommend this policy to all de <lb />
The Reflector does job work. I Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
court of Pitt made on the <lb />
19th day of November, 1909. in a <lb />
proceeding therein pending <lb />
entitled, William Fountain, <lb />
tor of J. W. Potter against W. D. <lb />
Potter end others, I will, on <lb />
day, December d, before the <lb />
house door in Greenville, sell <lb />
at public sale to the highest bidder a <lb />
certain tract or of land situated <lb />
n Township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of H. J. Stokes, <lb />
W. F. Mills, the heir of John Moore, <lb />
and others containing acres, <lb />
more -r leas, s to the dower <lb />
eight of Susan Potter, widow of said <lb />
J. W. Potter. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This the day of Nov. <lb />
William Fountain, of J. W. <lb />
Potter. Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Mr. E. G. Oat. <lb />
Friends will be glad to know <lb />
that Mr. E. G. Flanagan, who <lb />
was brought to Rex Hospital <lb />
from Greenville, having been <lb />
injured in an automobile wreck, <lb />
is able to be out. Mrs. Flanagan <lb />
arrived in the city last week. <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO L. WOOTEN. <lb /></p>
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If You Need <lb />
An Accident Policy <lb />
Talk to <lb />
MOSELEY BROTHERS <lb />
SMITH, THE HORSE MAN <lb />
At his stables extending through the block between <lb />
Third and Fourth has on hand a large stock of <lb />
Horses and Mutes that will sold at reasonable prices <lb />
BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR ANY HORSE OR MULE <lb />
YOU H TO DISPOSE OF. <lb />
At Third Street entrance to stables I am prepared to feed your horse <lb />
and take care of your vehicle when you come to town. <lb />
R. L SMITH, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS <lb />
YOU SHOULD GOTO <lb />
L. M. SAVAGE <lb />
NEAR L- DEPOT. <lb />
HE HAS A LARGE LINE OF TOYS of all kinds <lb />
ALSO FRUITS AND CONFECTIONS. <lb />
Everything you want to make Christmas joyous can be found here, and <lb />
the prices will SAVE you MONEY. <lb />
LET US DECORATE YOUR HOME <lb />
and you have no more rivers to cross or no more sorrows to bear, for you <lb />
get an everlasting job. <lb />
WELLS BROWNE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
DEALER IN WALL PAPER <lb />
Practical Paper Hanger and Decorator. Work done anywhere in North <lb />
Carolina. Mail orders given prompt attention. Interior Painting a <lb />
Years of experience has taught us in all <lb />
LETTER OF THANK. <lb />
lie N. C . Nov. <lb />
Mr J. F. . <lb />
North State Mutual Life In. Co , <lb />
N C. <lb />
me to you <lb />
and the North Mutual e <lb />
d, for check of in pay <lb />
me you <lb />
on account of s . I hold one of <lb />
your comb nation accident, health end <lb />
fife when hi n bi d <lb />
a not issued other so <lb />
f as I v. I too re- <lb />
commend this policy to nil d <lb />
best insurance. Again you, I <lb />
am, yours, <lb />
J. D . <lb />
J. F. STOKES <lb />
will sell you the Safest, Best, and most Up-to-date <lb />
Life, Accident and Health Insurance <lb />
on the market. Will also buy or sell your farm; will borrow <lb />
or lend your money on best security. Interest in advance. <lb />
Office, 4th Street, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CARD THANKS. <lb />
We wish to extend to <lb />
the North Mutual Life <lb />
of n, N. C, for their <lb />
prompt payment of icy we held on <lb />
the life of our and the <lb />
J. T. We also to <lb />
k Mr. J F. Agent, for h s <lb />
further h to many <lb />
to the Fellows, of which <lb />
o he was a for lb <lb />
ii I kind e s to us. <lb />
MRS LOUISE ABRAMS, <lb />
and <lb />
Stables <lb />
is a household word among those people <lb />
of Pitt County who want <lb />
Good Horses <lb />
and Mules <lb />
A CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED <lb />
They know this is the kind WINSLOW keeps. He buys in large lots from <lb />
the very best Western markets, and those who patronize him get the <lb />
benefit of his close buying and careful of every animal. <lb />
Christmas Turkey <lb />
Ii all of us had to depend on for the turkey that we expect to pot between <lb />
slats on Christmas Day, most would with a slice of tide. Bot don't <lb />
have in about your CLOTHES, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHINGS. <lb />
We can fit and suit you at any <lb />
price, and what is more desire- <lb />
able or for a Christmas present. <lb />
Men's Suits <lb />
Nothing <lb />
But <lb />
the <lb />
Best <lb />
is his motto, and that is the kind you want when you buy a horse or mule <lb />
for either pleasure-driving or work. You get the best on easy terms <lb />
when you buy from us. <lb />
J. E. Winslow <lb />
GREENVILLE and AYDEN, N. C. . <lb />
We are especially strong and <lb />
P can show values that you <lb />
don't find elsewhere. Give the boy a suit and <lb />
he will have something that him good. <lb />
we that we can save <lb />
money we mean every word <lb />
we say, and can prove what we say. <lb />
Pair There is nothing more <lb />
Hat or fair or mobs <lb />
a pair of shoes. And we have any style-at <lb />
any price-a man, woman, or child wears. <lb />
The most desirable stock in Greenville. <lb />
Space forbids to mention near all the mer- <lb />
that we carry, but we can show you <lb />
the choicest lines of <lb />
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and <lb />
Men's Furnishings <lb />
b A kiwi <lb />
in Pitt County. We don't offer you prizes to get your business, but offer <lb />
you value in every dollar's worth you buy. Our is new and clean <lb />
all the time. If we show an old suit we tell you about it. Beware of old <lb />
is worn out before you get it, and dear at <lb />
any price. <lb />
WHEN MAY WE EXPECT YOU <lb />
C. S. FORBES <lb />
The Man's Outfitter <lb />
.-.<lb />
mm<lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. I. WHICHARD, sad Omar <lb />
fa to <lb />
COMB. <lb />
H BATES <lb />
M W <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1909. <lb />
NUMBER W <lb />
GREENVILLE and PITT C <lb />
Summed up and Told By Some of Greenville's Representative <lb />
Unsurpassed <lb />
BEST TOWN IN EAST CAROLINA <lb />
Every Advantage Offered to Prospective Citizens in Schools. Churches, Business Opportunities <lb />
and Real Greenville, Yours if You the County will <lb />
be Found Best Farm Lands in the People. <lb />
THE PROGRESS OF OUR TOWN. <lb />
B, F. M. WOOTEN, <lb />
With a year of life filled with peace, <lb />
prosperity and progress, Greenville <lb />
with Us steady and strong develop- <lb />
has grown Into a splendid pro- <lb />
portion of municipal existence. <lb />
The spectacular development of the <lb />
few years preceding the one just <lb />
needed a growth to <lb />
sure and permanent those new <lb />
which, <lb />
cost tax-payers a great deal <lb />
of money. The present year has sup- <lb />
plied that need. And today Green- <lb />
ville In her attainments and strength, <lb />
stands out prominently as the most pro- <lb />
little city among the many <lb />
progressive ones In North Carolina. <lb />
Her Interest In education been <lb />
th. In Ufa during <lb />
this period, and Is today on. of Hie <lb />
chiefest aims of her And It <lb />
has accomplished wonders For in- <lb />
It made the Bast Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School the most <lb />
successful educational institution. In <lb />
Us beginning, that the State has ever <lb />
seen. Its splendid grounds, <lb />
cent buildings, its strong faculty and <lb />
fine and large body of students, these <lb />
combined with the spirit of the com- <lb />
guarantees to the whole State <lb />
the permanency and usefulness of <lb />
institution. <lb />
The Greenville Graded Schools have <lb />
had a year of splendid success. Each <lb />
year these schools have added <lb />
religious, social <lb />
industrial to the whole community and <lb />
carried out Into the county its good <lb />
effects. Through the organization, the <lb />
Flu County Teachers Association. <lb />
Greenville and the whole of Pitt county- <lb />
have kept in beneficial touch with one <lb />
another and have thus greatly In- <lb />
creased and strengthened the interest <lb />
In education. And today the good <lb />
of these schools. Graded and <lb />
are more far-reaching and helpful <lb />
than ever before In any period of their <lb />
existence. <lb />
This too, has been a remarkably ac- <lb />
year among the many churches of <lb />
Greenville. It seems that the churches <lb />
now have greater Influence over more <lb />
people ever before, and they have <lb />
developed In our people a more friend- <lb />
a desire to reason <lb />
together In all matters pertaining to <lb />
community welfare. There is, of <lb />
course, a great deal yet to be <lb />
still this has seen much <lb />
good develop in this phase of our <lb />
lives. And as a factor in this, the <lb />
several classes of the churches <lb />
have not been least Important. In <lb />
fact, this writer believes that no plan <lb />
of religious work this community <lb />
has been so effective In reaching the <lb />
young men and awakening In them a <lb />
sense of their possible usefulness. <lb />
Also, municipal progress been <lb />
strong and substantial during this <lb />
a splendid municipal building <lb />
has been erected, new streets opened, <lb />
walks built, other at reels <lb />
Improved by using, sand and clay, <lb />
making truly attractive and <lb />
at a comparatively <lb />
small cost; a site for the <lb />
building has been acquired by the <lb />
United Stales Government. All these <lb />
progressive steps, and many others, <lb />
have been made during the year Just <lb />
closing, which carry convictions to <lb />
the minds all us that this <lb />
been one of th. most productive years <lb />
In Greenville's long life. <lb />
Such has been her busy life that she <lb />
has brought within her homes during <lb />
this year, attending to her material de- <lb />
and chief executive of the <lb />
Slate, members of the State Board of <lb />
Education, senators, representatives, <lb />
eminent editors, statesmen and prom- <lb />
educators, and these from every <lb />
part of the State. <lb />
This busy life and Its beneficial <lb />
Its fills the mind of every patriot <lb />
citizen of Greenville with pride in his <lb />
little city, and strengthens his hope <lb />
for a still greater development of her <lb />
men and women and material growth. <lb />
THE PROGRESS OF OUR COUNTY. <lb />
By F. C. HARDING, Co-. <lb />
While has been the <lb />
watch-word throughout the entire <lb />
State during the past twelve months, <lb />
no where In all the state the <lb />
spirit of progress been more active <lb />
and accomplished results than <lb />
in the county of Pitt; and no county <lb />
In the State has been quicker to rally <lb />
from the stress and pressure of the <lb />
money panic, or more rapidly gathered <lb />
renewed energy from the stern lessons <lb />
which It <lb />
Being centrally located in the East- <lb />
portion of the State, it is <lb />
ally an county, and yet <lb />
there are immense interests along <lb />
lines which make the county prom- <lb />
In the commercial world. It <lb />
has within its borders twelve <lb />
towns, three of which <lb />
lighted by electricity and six hat.- <lb />
banking institutions, splendidly equip- <lb />
with resources reaching n one <lb />
million of dollars. <lb />
In transportation facilities it is <lb />
surpassed by any county in the State, <lb />
the Atlantic Coast railroad pass- <lb />
through the entire length of tie- <lb />
county from North to South, intersects <lb />
the Norfolk and Southern <lb />
passing through of the <lb />
county from East to West, dividing <lb />
the county into four nearly equal sec- <lb />
The citizenship of the country Is its <lb />
greatest asset, and is the real source <lb />
of the progress of the county. Her <lb />
people are intelligent, energetic and <lb />
thrifty, and the wealth of the county <lb />
is well distributed among the masses. <lb />
The soil Is well to various <lb />
crops and with Intelligent cultivation <lb />
produces abundantly. <lb />
has reached a high degree of <lb />
perfection and Its soil and climate <lb />
make It the finest tobacco county In <lb />
the Stales, and produces not <lb />
only finer tobacco but more <lb />
than any other of its size in <lb />
the world. <lb />
Pitt county, with its large area, its <lb />
productive soil, its intelligent, <lb />
and thrifty husbandry; its <lb />
did transportation and Us well equip- <lb />
hanking facilities, is naturally <lb />
and easily of the most prosperous <lb />
counties in the State; and its pros- <lb />
Is restricted to a particular <lb />
hut extends throughout the <lb />
entire county and among all classes. <lb />
The masses In every section <lb />
county are becoming educated and <lb />
every township is justly proud of <lb />
numerous, large commodious <lb />
school buildings. The educational e n- <lb />
of the people throughout the <lb />
entire county is shown by the <lb />
gift Of DO. hundred thousand <lb />
dollar, by people of a single <lb />
comity for t of the <lb />
East Carolina Training School. <lb />
Along with spirit of education <lb />
has come spirit for good <lb />
and experiment has <lb />
the that county <lb />
clay prop mixed with Pitt county <lb />
sand makes a road is second to <lb />
none, and a new era of road-making <lb />
. dawned upon up. <lb />
j The spirit of progress in Pitt count y <lb />
has brought with it a spirit of <lb />
and public improvements <lb />
permanent improvements <lb />
synonymous terms. The energy of <lb />
the people is being expended in <lb />
build for the <lb />
The character of the public officials <lb />
of a county Is a Index the <lb />
progress of the people. Pitt <lb />
i; exceptionally fortunate in this re- <lb />
sped. Her public are broad- <lb />
minded and close at heart the <lb />
be.-t Interest of entire county, and <lb />
j tilth clean hands are administering <lb />
progressive and public-spirited <lb />
I The history of Pitt county during <lb />
the past year has been a history of <lb />
program along all lines of activity. <lb />
a progressiveness that is becoming <lb />
attractive to the of <lb />
interest to the investor. <lb />
THE S OF OUR SCHOOLS. <lb />
S need. <lb />
r for of re- <lb />
Pill <lb />
By W. H. <lb />
following of <lb />
fans, showing educational <lb />
i of On public schools of <lb />
Tin will probably of in- <lb />
to die public <lb />
There um six thousand white <lb />
in county, and ninety per- <lb />
of are in <lb />
schools, average being <lb />
per cent, of <lb />
The county has five d <lb />
schools tin ploying from to four- <lb />
teen teachers in These <lb />
schools so lot a at least. <lb />
fourth of the children in the <lb />
are enrolled In them. There are <lb />
twenty schools employing two teach- <lb />
AH in each s These schools <lb />
every convenience <lb />
US largely There are fifty- <lb />
live modern, up-to-date school build- <lb />
in county, in accord- <lb />
plan for such <lb />
of School <lb />
The value of property has n- <lb />
in the past seven y. from <lb />
to This does not in- <lb />
plant erected <lb />
during the past year by the State, in <lb />
Greenville, known as the Hast Caro- <lb />
Training School. Should <lb />
this be included, white school prop- <lb />
Of county will now be. In <lb />
round numbers. The <lb />
to schools in the same <lb />
length of time have increased from <lb />
to year there was <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Ki In re In Ibis nil ill inn vim- picture truck <lb />
The and <lb />
of <lb />
i and of I'll lights, miter and <lb />
the year, bill tobacco prize <lb />
nut <lb />
of enterprises. Here Is she,, repair <lb />
the home rest room for <lb />
II hotels machine <lb />
like <lb />
rest assured till is retail r <lb />
If win Ice <lb />
in<lb />
Three hanks ha it ii <lb />
job <lb />
half s million furniture <lb />
best building loan <lb />
In the stores and <lb />
Carolina <lb />
fertilizer en feed sales <lb />
bow In session cot in n broker <lb />
any real estate- <lb />
schools excellent market <lb />
Rood churches for undertaker and streets <lb />
for mil mi factories of building; <lb />
of room for all <lb />
opera cabinet timer to<lb />
a Hi tie more than <lb />
local taxes. <lb />
Private to the public <lb />
in the county during past <lb />
t d to Ten new <lb />
buildings were erected during the past <lb />
year. Forty-live districts in the county- <lb />
hate and in these libraries <lb />
are more than five thousand volumes <lb />
of well books. <lb />
A Fine Corps of <lb />
The white schools of Pitt county em- <lb />
ploy one hundred and thirty-two <lb />
teachers, and only four of these hole <lb />
grade certificates. No <lb />
corps of teachers ever served In any <lb />
county than ibis county now has, and <lb />
has bad for the past few years <lb />
Hell. mi. <lb />
An active Woman's As- <lb />
is now doing groat work in <lb />
beautifying school grounds and school <lb />
houses. This collected and <lb />
pent the improvement of schools <lb />
during the past year. <lb />
Id -I Spirit. <lb />
Nowhere in North Carolina does a <lb />
spirit prevail, than <lb />
in the suburban and rural dis- <lb />
of Pin county, citizens <lb />
of no county are more loyal to the <lb />
cause of education. The schools <lb />
b. en reduced lo a splendid system; a <lb />
course of study is rigidly adhered lo, <lb />
thorough grading is Insisted upon at <lb />
all times, and every child Is being <lb />
given a chance. The term has <lb />
been increased during the past seven <lb />
from three and one-fourth <lb />
months lo five and one-fourth months. <lb />
A Matter of Contrast. <lb />
As a matter of Seven years <lb />
no there was not a two-room school <lb />
in the county. Only one school <lb />
had two teachers, and both <lb />
taught In the some room. There was <lb />
not a single graded school. u <lb />
not a local tax district. There was <lb />
only one painted there are <lb />
sixty. One half of the teachers held <lb />
second certificates. There was <lb />
no Association. There was <lb />
little life, less enthusiasm. There was <lb />
no rial system of schools, each school <lb />
separate and alone. There <lb />
was also bin demand for better <lb />
things. The plans for the future are <lb />
prudent, wise, and progressive. Pitt <lb />
Count will be satisfied with nothing <lb />
but the best, and it proposes lo march <lb />
to the progress along all <lb />
It every true to give <lb />
his Influence to every effort that tends <lb />
lo build Wisely and well, knotting that <lb />
the future of his county depends large- <lb />
upon true educational progress. <lb />
n use Jail. <lb />
Is n nourishing little <lb />
seaside resort, during the season <lb />
almost every room Is let at <lb />
good prices. <lb />
A visitor lo that delightful spot last <lb />
season Interested to observe a <lb />
soundly cuff a lanky youth for <lb />
misdemeanor, curious to <lb />
knOW the reason of the chastisement, <lb />
ho went over to the guardian of the <lb />
pence. <lb />
ho In- <lb />
quired I he visitor. <lb />
Lets, sir. Let me catch <lb />
tin at It give a rare <lb />
good <lb />
why i you run <lb />
the policeman. <lb />
bless ain't any. <lb />
body In this week. <lb />
let for Answers. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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