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mm<lb />
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 /></p>
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STOP LOOK LISTEN <lb />
THE <lb />
FARMERS TOBACCO COMPANY <lb />
has done more to make prosperity for the Tobacco Farmers than any other similar tobacco <lb />
business in this part of the State. By our work we have made enemies, but we want the <lb />
tobacco farmers to look into this, and see who they are, and what is the cause of their en- <lb />
Find a man who is opposed to The Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co., and trace it <lb />
down, and see if there is not an ax to grind somewhere. <lb />
OUR WORK STANDS FOR ITSELF <lb />
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gathering of official- <lb />
M the Harbor dub. was In <lb />
Marion Captain Truman's more <lb />
down by the dock. Outside the wind <lb />
howled shrieked through the rig- <lb />
of ho fleet of coasting vessels <lb />
warped alongside the Main street <lb />
wharf, and unconsciously the men <lb />
bitched their chairs closer to the fire <lb />
a fiercer blast rattled the windows. <lb />
During a temporary lull In the storm <lb />
SI Tuttle broke the silence with <lb />
the following <lb />
Jest n Christmas eve <lb />
n this, along back In the eighties, <lb />
when I was old In <lb />
the good ship Ann. You <lb />
led her. don't you Hailed from <lb />
and could smash through any gale <lb />
that ever <lb />
course some wet on deck, <lb />
and the we pounded along the <lb />
rougher It got, and finally we bad to <lb />
turn and run afore the wind. Never <lb />
saw a gale to bang on <lb />
plowed through seas you could only <lb />
guess the height of. And dark You <lb />
couldn't see hand afore your face. <lb />
was five of us aboard, and <lb />
was pretty well tuckered out next <lb />
but daylight showed no let- <lb />
up, and, to make things wuss. n heavy <lb />
snow sot In. Seemed Bl if It turned to <lb />
, lee to SOOn as It hit the dock. <lb />
and afore you could say Robin- <lb />
son- the was froze solid, mid a <lb />
dozen men couldn't have <lb />
cast loose the dory. <lb />
about six the mate <lb />
I took the wheel, I went to <lb />
I get a bracer, when there come a heavy <lb />
I crash, and both masts went by the <lb />
I board I went up the <lb />
I In two Jumps. Lilt I reached the <lb />
deck the water was the <lb />
In tons, and the ship begun <lb />
to bear wallow like a sun; pig. <lb />
any use to <lb />
launch the dory, even If we had had <lb />
time, mid In two shakes of a dog's <lb />
tail the Ann rose high on the <lb />
top of a bug.- comber, quivered like a <lb />
lion and I Inn plunged bend first <lb />
beneath Hie waves with all on board <lb />
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blamed one of us drown <lb />
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Dusky-I's <lb />
Is <lb />
-Puck. <lb />
Christmas Superstitions. <lb />
If dry en Sunday <lb />
A printer ye hell see. <lb />
with water t-irons; <lb />
there shall lie without fable. <lb />
For the summer shall be reasonable. <lb />
With storms at limes among. <lb />
that year shall all be <lb />
The harvest shall e wet with <lb />
pestilence fall on many a country, <lb />
lire that sickness shall have passed <lb />
And while great tempests last <lb />
Many young people dead shall be. <lb />
that year with Iron shall <lb />
There shall changing of many lords <lb />
high. <lb />
great debate. <lb />
Many tidings shall com to men; <lb />
Many wives shall be weeping then, <lb />
Both of poor and great estate. <lb />
The faith shall then hurt truly. <lb />
For divers points of heresy <lb />
shall then appear <lb />
the tempting of the fiend. <lb />
And divers matters unkind <lb />
Shall bring great danger near. <lb />
shall thrive, one and the other. <lb />
Save they shall kill each other. <lb />
And some shall die. <lb />
fruit and com will not be good. <lb />
Apples will be for food. <lb />
And ships shall suffer on the sea. <lb />
-From MS. In British Museum, <lb />
Fifteenth Century. <lb />
The Ancients and Electricity. <lb />
A writer in the <lb />
cites many incidents to <lb />
show that electricity was not <lb />
known to the and that <lb />
in a novel <lb />
the made use of <lb />
lightning conductors was well <lb />
founded. Instruments much like <lb />
modern were also <lb />
used, the says, by priests n <lb />
means of communication between <lb />
temple. There can no doubt, <lb />
he fays, as to the temple having <lb />
protected be lightning rod. <lb />
The Biblical descriptions show that <lb />
roof was provided with metallic <lb />
points held aloft by columns and <lb />
that these point, ending in chains, <lb />
terminated in great water tanks. <lb />
lie of which is vouched <lb />
for in the t book of Kings and <lb />
the second book of <lb />
Plenty of <lb />
While governor of Tennessee <lb />
Senator L. Taylor was once <lb />
approached by an old woman <lb />
who asked a pardon for her hat- <lb />
band, Bent the penitentiary <lb />
stealing a ling. <lb />
long ho been in <lb />
was <lb />
on two years came <lb />
the answer; law, he no <lb />
good to thorn no good to <lb />
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done <lb />
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heirs, is hereby notified to appear <lb />
in Greenville, N, C , on or before Jan- <lb />
1st , ti lay claim to proper- <lb />
bequeathed to him in the will or <lb />
Jennie , deceased. <lb />
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J. G. <lb />
of Jennie <lb />
W. H. MOORE, Falkland, N. C U<lb />
Articles by Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Prof. R. H. <lb />
Wright, Rev. B. F. Huske, and others. <lb />
. I <lb />
CHRISTMAS IN A LARGE CITY. <lb />
If MM Mil. II <lb />
en i stall a large <lb />
will our hotel late at <lb />
Br. II V . <lb />
noise everywhere, street ears and <lb />
of Had. We late the el <lb />
valor our room, on twelfth <lb />
ii o our we <lb />
find It as quiet in the <lb />
try. <lb />
is only a short from our <lb />
hotel to the shopping district, so we <lb />
om December see <lb />
Hen is one of the Shopping streets. <lb />
Just look; People, people, people <lb />
the walks, in <lb />
streets coining. going, landing <lb />
talking, rolling or stand- <lb />
and looking through <lb />
windows. <lb />
Here we gad; <lb />
letter, no lo plea, <lb />
one mob f <lb />
and person a <lb />
we follow woman and <lb />
her little boy. She is showing him <lb />
the They n doll store <lb />
and see all kinds of I <lb />
cent to a <lb />
dollar doll s it hands and <lb />
winks its Hui where is lb <lb />
little boy here he is at another <lb />
window looking a train on a <lb />
toy track over toy trestles <lb />
and through tunnels. <lb />
Thus we wander along Be <lb />
until we approach sir- <lb />
Here are many people Handing. <lb />
holding children and all looking <lb />
BO. Is Win Old Santa Clan <lb />
walking to fro on tie third Boors <lb />
of a toy store, lie is beckoning us, <lb />
to come in and so we go. Why we <lb />
are in a world of people <lb />
buying toys and old <lb />
giving to each little child. <lb />
my store we thread our <lb />
way through the places <lb />
we literally In the and <lb />
are carried along With the people. <lb />
Suddenly we realize it Is late In <lb />
day and we are M tired we can <lb />
stand o we will n Him to our hotel. <lb />
git and rest u little, <lb />
Is evening and era are again upon <lb />
the hut the has shifted <lb />
There are many, many more people <lb />
here than in the day-time. The shop <lb />
windows are lighted with <lb />
electricity. Hut people are not <lb />
shopping so much, they are walking <lb />
streets blowing horns, <lb />
and oilier noise producing annoyances. <lb />
It is a real carnival with a super- <lb />
abundance of confetti. Groups of <lb />
are going together having fun out <lb />
of all whom meet. The whole <lb />
street Is one mass of <lb />
humanity. The city Is pleas- <lb />
This continues until a <lb />
late hour, then they lake cars for <lb />
home and crowd gradually <lb />
away. So we go to our hotel and <lb />
come next day. <lb />
What a change The street is com- <lb />
deserted. The are all <lb />
closed. Where are the At <lb />
borne Christmas dinners and <lb />
enjoying a day of rest. Quietly <lb />
home busy townsman enjoys his <lb />
family and friends for one day and <lb />
Christmas over. it Is In a <lb />
big city. <lb />
THE TRUE SPIRIT. <lb />
IS <lb />
I. PUTT<lb />
And there wore in the country abiding in the Hold, keeping watch over their <lb />
ck. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone roundabout <lb />
them and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them for, behold, I bring you <lb />
good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all <lb />
perfectly it is right and best <lb />
for us to go to those whom we love <lb />
to their hands with that <lb />
will make I hem happier and more <lb />
comfortable and to fill their <lb />
with loving cheer that will <lb />
Ufa and tenderer here <lb />
in this faith, which once vis- <lb />
it us be thankful <lb />
AT CHRISTMAS TIME IN BRAZIL wort THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS IN GIVING <lb />
running the entire circumference of j <lb />
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for the <lb />
In Writing Christmas In Bra- <lb />
roof, all of which render the home of <lb />
Who does not rejoice coming <lb />
wealthy thoroughly yet how there are <lb />
it Is well to call attention to the when remaining in doors-. The poor who seem catch Its real <lb />
tact that d Janeiro, the capital humblest thatched Ideal is not which <lb />
of that great country, is twenty-three <lb />
THE MODERN CHRISTMAS DAY. <lb />
REV. I. F. <lb />
for The <lb />
As this time of the year people are <lb />
apt to be in hearing <lb />
about the way used to be <lb />
kept In the good old days before the <lb />
War, or In reading account of Christ- <lb />
mas celebrations in foreign lands; <lb />
but after all don't believe any of <lb />
us would be willing to exchange our <lb />
own modern for <lb />
any substitute- wain to go on year <lb />
altar ear making each other glad <lb />
with loving thoughts <lb />
on day when we <lb />
commemorate the Saviour's In <lb />
the hill country of Main en- <lb />
passed Bluet- was <lb />
cradled in manger of Bethlehem. <lb />
but morn It it ii t the world la <lb />
grateful to for His wonderful <lb />
to the children of nun on that, the <lb />
Urn of all days. So even <lb />
this year we are going show our <lb />
gratitude for the <lb />
Gift we have received by giving <lb />
remembrances, and by showing the <lb />
spirit to those whom we <lb />
love. <lb />
That's the kind of Christmas I am <lb />
glad to Will modern, <lb />
Christmas, we who <lb />
live on this Cod's human <lb />
give good gifts to one another, <lb />
tin Saviour Is given unto <lb />
ought to ordinary and <lb />
that there comes a day every year degrees south of the equator, and <lb />
the children are overjoyed by consequently seasons are the very <lb />
they find In their stockings, reverse of what they are here. With <lb />
when the houses are tilled with dolls Christmas conies In <lb />
and the noise of horns and drums. snow and ice and cold are <lb />
be day when Grandpa and verdure flowers are <lb />
wears new slippers, and Grandma scarce. There it comes in <lb />
a sad story that makes the tears when flowers arc blooming on <lb />
i mi down her dear old face. Blessed I every hand, and fruits and fields are <lb />
the day when we toys to I green beautiful. On <lb />
and raisins and inns lo cat. and day in the sun is so <lb />
nobody can hear a word for the above the City Its rays are <lb />
of the children. Christmas and they fall upon the so <lb />
may soon be broken, and that men walk in tin own shadows <lb />
home refuse blow, but we are imagine us. if you please, on <lb />
for the unselfish Joys of our the eve of the 15th Of December long- <lb />
human, Christmas big for half dozen electric fans In <lb />
tide. May nil these Joys be yours <lb />
dear r. and may all the rich <lb />
this happy season All <lb />
your bean It overflows. <lb />
Accessory. <lb />
To make n pretty handkerchief bug <lb />
two embroidered handkerchiefs are <lb />
laced together sides <lb />
ribbon through tho bending which <lb />
forms a part of fancy border. <lb />
Ribbon Is run through the beading on <lb />
fourth side used draw- <lb />
strings tor the bag and loops to bans <lb />
or curry It by. The handkerchiefs <lb />
may laced together entirely and <lb />
used n pillow, or by Insert- <lb />
a sheet of scouted cotton wool i <lb />
Blend of pillow a sachet for <lb />
wardrobe may In made. <lb />
every room if which we may the <lb />
occupant, while the burning sun <lb />
pierces down everywhere, <lb />
upon the stone shut out <lb />
and bay while the wall ii- <lb />
. grows so eggs laid there- <lb />
on are rooked in less than <lb />
if too indolent, hook worm <lb />
did not occur to us in those I <lb />
has only to thicken the nailing vines, <lb />
over walls roof which in tin j <lb />
i while will tangle <lb />
for feet in thickness, thus <lb />
affording a cool shade the <lb />
occupants of a single room, on the <lb />
Inside, as well as for and <lb />
other reptiles on outside. <lb />
sun when one is forced out of <lb />
doors Is simply terrible. <lb />
The till of July there being about <lb />
their coldest day of the year, and <lb />
the hottest week, the reader <lb />
may well Imagine that there Is little <lb />
if any celebration of the nativity of <lb />
our Lord, save in the solemn mid- <lb />
la marked with the license or revelry <lb />
but which <lb />
is crowned with most self-forget <lb />
and the giving out of self to <lb />
others. Thai was the Christ spirit <lb />
lie came not lo in- ministered unto. <lb />
. bin Always <lb />
If. lie gave even His life for others <lb />
eels Its spirit of love from <lb />
Christ, and iii observing the <lb />
Of His we should try <lb />
catch all of ibis spirit possible. <lb />
is worth while without love, and <lb />
show our best love in imparting n <lb />
others and stripping ourselves <lb />
Would you have an Ideal Christ- <lb />
mas; I ion OH cup <lb />
night mass that ushers In 85th overflow <lb />
f December; a rebuke I. ma, h. <lb />
be too often hilarious debauch-1 <lb />
cry of day with us. Every hem <lb />
should rejoice in the bl I <lb />
hope given us in the birth or a Re- <lb />
of world, bin re- <lb />
halt en hour. Hut electric fans can j,,,,,,,, he harmony With the <lb />
mil be used; for any rung current <lb />
of air, unless it be the Trade Winds <lb />
ions magnitude of that event. <lb />
Brassieres. <lb />
If you have a stout friend make her <lb />
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three Inch ribbon. edges <lb />
b. <lb />
ore lit of the <lb />
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on salt sea. will almost in- <lb />
variably bad lo viol, ill colds <lb />
very often In pulmonary <lb />
or In chronic <lb />
so u single palm leaf for the poor. <lb />
a gorgeous lace fan for place With wide real her in front, <lb />
where It Is booked, and on slightly <lb />
ed lines over the bust. It Is held In place <lb />
by a ribbon over each shoulder, which <lb />
hooks to at each side <lb />
Less pretentious ones are of <lb />
cambric mi like ii l <lb />
I lie d <lb />
w III <lb />
lie <lb />
i hi <lb />
el. w Mil ii ll i <lb />
in when i darkness <lb />
slid these <lb />
light sympathy tin <lb />
bearing lo them a gift <lb />
ills Forgo the children <lb />
in their innocence, bin mingle with <lb />
and conn Unite to pleasure of Ir <lb />
titles hearts, If He things do <lb />
make yon an Ideal <lb />
Hun the saying is more blessed <lb />
hipped, not Hitched, These held In give was spoken In <lb />
one's name In diamonds on <lb />
are alone while <lb />
many of our doubtful <lb />
cream, almost entirely <lb />
boned. <lb />
The houses, however, are all of. <lb />
Is the houses of tho no- <lb />
and walls from <lb />
to three feet In thickness, with <lb />
vain. <lb />
kind reader, this is way <lb />
make Christmas ideal, if <lb />
never tried It, do so now. Forget <lb />
self for once, and spend the day hi <lb />
carrying happiness and gladness to <lb />
those who need II, and its <lb />
you will realize for <lb />
In your own heart that you little <lb />
dreamed could be yours. <lb />
which the soul baa <lb />
tor hard lo keep. The <lb />
iii- national holiday seems <lb />
in carnival of and <lb />
we are familiar with. <lb />
men reverently named <lb />
i Christ died, no more calls out <lb />
adoration of th- Hui <lb />
Christ mas is the pass- <lb />
years make Ha meaning more <lb />
We more and more re- <lb />
minded what the day stands for as <lb />
o Ii bring near- <lb />
i to world. <lb />
In and In i. lunch <lb />
I has been done to restore in <lb />
-o some of the work <lb />
seen Before my early <lb />
i the day was out of p-m-Ii-v and <lb />
la ii I knew well <lb />
of of <lb />
nun and women who made the <lb />
day us, for the worst excesses <lb />
mobs desecrated the <lb />
of Babe of <lb />
horrors of the <lb />
h the heart of a <lb />
and lie made ii a pan of his <lb />
work redeem time from <lb />
the disgrace Into which Ii had fallen. <lb />
of the of the <lb />
desolation <lb />
human bean was forgetful of <lb />
and careless of sorrows of <lb />
Its neighbors, cave the world <lb />
touching descriptions of the heroism <lb />
and of those who. having <lb />
could lo copy Christ <lb />
end make his birthday full of <lb />
and kindly deeds, sent the ghosts of <lb />
and Christmas pres- <lb />
s in come <lb />
through all the world, and the selfish <lb />
saw a their own <lb />
and glory of the good <lb />
could do. And so Charles <lb />
was the missionary of child <lb />
and i since his splendid stories <lb />
Wire primed people tried hard <lb />
lo make Christmas what ii ought lo <lb />
Of course we have fully <lb />
yet; reform takes a long time <lb />
do all Its work Some us arc <lb />
foolish enough <lb />
we spin-.- to buy presents for <lb />
who do not need and of- <lb />
ten would rather we had kepi our <lb />
cash for a wiser better <lb />
We our brains, make uncanny <lb />
journeys, work day and for <lb />
than nothing, simply lo remember <lb />
our gifts who are not In <lb />
in oil of them, and the gill carries <lb />
with it no remnant of the <lb />
spirit. <lb />
The true purpose of the Christ day <lb />
is To bring together the <lb />
happy, blessed people who have <lb />
precious things in abundance, and the <lb />
poor. sick, friendless, ragged, hungry <lb />
ones who are people <lb />
who have no true knowledge of the <lb />
beat, And they meet, these two sons <lb />
of people, make merry together, <lb />
not for the comfortable to make the <lb />
wretched their pain by their <lb />
gifts and leave them, but lo lie happy <lb />
together for Christ's sake on Christ's <lb />
day. Now I his can lie done by those <lb />
who have little money but much <lb />
which is In my short Journey <lb />
through world, in cities <lb />
full of wealth, or country places <lb />
a few hundred live, I have dis- <lb />
and village where <lb />
or misfortune had needy vie- <lb />
where there were lonely, empty <lb />
lives. Everywhere there Is someone <lb />
who would be grateful for a loving <lb />
word, everywhere is a need in man or <lb />
and season seems <lb />
cruel to those who bale no friends, <lb />
few clothes, and poor, hard fare. Ev- <lb />
mother out of her mother love <lb />
could do a little for them, give them <lb />
i Of sacrificial <lb />
something more <lb />
ions than money, coal thought and <lb />
lime and love, bin the good It did <lb />
would wot so much <lb />
in iii burden of pain from <lb />
breaking heart Ch rial man <lb />
day <lb />
Is i came in do- lo <lb />
by giving himself lie never <lb />
had much money, Man of <lb />
bill lie had love, and because he gave <lb />
world will all be <lb />
mi I from sin and sorrow. <lb />
I i Inn nun who give <lb />
i without love, do much harm. We <lb />
have give ourselves lo do good to <lb />
our fellow men. any one of <lb />
you who read these lines was all alone <lb />
Iii world, old mid nearly <lb />
ten, praying from very weariness that <lb />
on SOOn might leave it. You might <lb />
be always poor and sometimes <lb />
but if near you there living <lb />
one who was rich and offered you <lb />
money for a Christmas gift and an- <lb />
t. <lb />
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Electric Way <lb />
is <lb />
Today, December is the <lb />
of The Daily <lb />
tor. Fifteen years ago it began <lb />
its career as a daily <lb />
being the outgrowth of The <lb />
Eastern Reflector which started <lb />
weekly thirteen years <lb />
that edition now nearly <lb />
closing its twenty-eighth year. <lb />
For nearly twenty-live years of <lb />
this time, a quarter of a century, <lb />
the present editor has been sole <lb />
owner of the paper and has <lb />
its affairs. In North Car- <lb />
a quarter of a century is a <lb />
long time for a newspaper and <lb />
editor to continue together with- <lb />
out a change. <lb />
By way of a little talk about <lb />
itself, which is not out of place <lb />
on anniversary occasions, The <lb />
Reflector can say that while it <lb />
is not all it desires to be, it has <lb />
no complaint to make. There is <lb />
nothing in its career of which it <lb />
is ashamed. It has always en- <lb />
to be clean honest, <lb />
to the motto under <lb />
which the first issue appeared <lb />
in Preference to <lb />
It has triad to make <lb />
itself a welcome visitor into <lb />
every home it entered, this <lb />
will to be its aim. <lb />
It may be gratifying to the <lb />
many readers of the paper to <lb />
know that it has had better <lb />
year than the one now closing. <lb />
The Reflector has more strong <lb />
friends today than it has ever <lb />
had; its circulation is larger <lb />
than at any time in its history, <lb />
and its pages show that the ad <lb />
patronage is more <lb />
liberal than ever before. For <lb />
this we can but express grateful <lb />
appreciation to one whose <lb />
patronage has helped to make it <lb />
it so. <lb />
What The Reflector has done <lb />
for Greenville and Pitt county <lb />
need not be mentioned, as the <lb />
results through the years of its <lb />
career speak for themselves <lb />
The greatest pride of the <lb />
has been in working for its town <lb />
and county, and its highest joy <lb />
has been seeing these prosper. <lb />
In the coming year The Re- <lb />
hopes for, and will work <lb />
for, even better things, both to <lb />
the community and to itself. <lb />
As to itself, some important <lb />
improvements in <lb />
One of these is a type <lb />
setting machine and faster <lb />
presses which we hope be <lb />
installed before the year is very <lb />
old, which will enable giving <lb />
more reading matter and putting <lb />
the paper quicker in the hands <lb />
of its readers. Another is the <lb />
adding of dispatches to the <lb />
news service, something we <lb />
have desired, but which the <lb />
A quarter of a century is <lb />
time for a business to con- <lb />
without any change in pro- <lb />
that is the re- <lb />
cord of The How <lb />
many other business enterprise-. <lb />
in Greenville can the reader <lb />
pick out that for twenty-live <lb />
years or more have been con <lb />
ducted without change, Of by n <lb />
man born here and who has <lb />
never lived elsewhere We <lb />
have been running over in our <lb />
mind to find these, and have <lb />
so been consulting the old files <lb />
of The Reflector, and few, very <lb />
few, are found. <lb />
In looking over the first copies <lb />
of The Eastern Reflector printed <lb />
in January, are found but <lb />
five names among the advertisers <lb />
that are familiar business names <lb />
here now. Those are James <lb />
Long, S. If. Schultz the <lb />
Old Brick Harry Skin- <lb />
John Flanagan, the <lb />
Flanagan Buggy Co., by <lb />
and Herbert Ed- <lb />
the colored barber. <lb />
The first Daily Reflector in <lb />
1894, does not add many more to <lb />
the list that are yet <lb />
there only found Frank <lb />
son, Wiley Brown, W. H. Long, <lb />
O. T. <lb />
I ford. Two members of the firm <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. then are now <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Bros were also doing a business <lb />
then, hut they are now the <lb />
some large paper today <lb />
these business men have been <lb />
liberal with their advertising <lb />
patronage, and for the <lb />
reason you have able to <lb />
read the two Reflectors from <lb />
week to week and day to <lb />
for twenty-eight years. Of <lb />
course the people, the <lb />
Greenville business have <lb />
ugh all these years been our <lb />
largest patrons, The Re- <lb />
appreciates their friend- <lb />
ship support, and tries <lb />
ways to give them full value <lb />
more for every dollar they in- <lb />
vest with the paper, as it does <lb />
with <lb />
Two other towns in the county <lb />
also have this spirit, and their <lb />
business men believe <lb />
in their county paper. <lb />
Winterville had hardly begun <lb />
as a town before some of the <lb />
business men there <lb />
arranged to have a regular de- <lb />
The Reflector, and <lb />
it has continued as a feature of <lb />
the paper, for they realized that <lb />
it paid them. The same thing <lb />
is true of Ayden, and that town <lb />
carries its regular department in <lb />
The Reflector. You will find <lb />
these towns represented in this <lb />
paper. <lb />
This does not mean that there <lb />
are not other good towns and <lb />
good business men in Pitt county. <lb />
Farmville, Bethel, <lb />
Grimesland, Falkland, <lb />
Stokes all have <lb />
them, we hope they, too, <lb />
By <lb />
Electricity <lb />
Wash <lb />
Iron <lb />
Sew <lb />
Cook <lb />
Sweep <lb />
Dust <lb />
SUGGESTIONS <lb />
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS <lb />
A Sewing Machine Motor <lb />
An Electric Vacuum Cleaner <lb />
An Electric Chafing Dish <lb />
An Electric Coffee Percolator <lb />
Washing Machine, run by a Motor <lb />
An Electric Iron <lb />
Electric Cookers and Stew Pans <lb />
ASK US ABOUT THEM-WE WILL BE <lb />
PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. <lb />
Water Light Commission <lb />
Greenville Supply , ft <lb />
These things show how in their <lb />
years bring changes Of the, o <lb />
more a hundred business. <lb />
. , , paper to look over <lb />
establishments in Greenville to- <lb />
,, advertisement in it. <lb />
day, you can count on the <lb />
those here twenty-live years ago. <lb />
The longest in business here <lb />
is Ernul, the druggist, who <lb />
has been the sole proprietor of <lb />
his store since 1879 has <lb />
the same building nearly <lb />
the whole time. Dr. D. L. <lb />
James opened his dental office <lb />
in 1883 and has continued it <lb />
These business men invite you <lb />
to trade with them, and as said <lb />
at the beginning of this article, <lb />
they are the ones who mike it <lb />
possible for you to have a county <lb />
paper. <lb />
WHAT THIS PAPER CONTAINS. <lb />
Readers of The may <lb />
without a change except constant congratulate themselves <lb />
improvement in appliances and. the opportunity of enjoy- <lb />
skill as the years rolled around, j jUg the many excellent articles <lb />
The only others not make up the literary pages <lb />
recall who have been in this anniversary-holiday <lb />
business a quarter of a century and we feel sure every one <lb />
are W. B. Wilson, broker; W. will fully appreciate the feast <lb />
B. Brown, merchant; Dr. Zeno placed before them, The home <lb />
Brown, physician; ex- f. people responded gladly to our <lb />
Jarvis, A. L. Blow, Harry Skin- j request for contributions from <lb />
F. G. James, attorneys; their pens, take occasion <lb />
and R. L. Bomber, machinist. to thank them for helping <lb />
So The Reflector in its to make this edition so interest- <lb />
time has seen established nearly jg. The articles speak for <lb />
every business th town possess- themselves, and the names of <lb />
es. The editor has witness- the contributors are given with <lb />
ed the erection of every building At the same time re- <lb />
on Evans street south of the that other good <lb />
court house with the exception tides intended for this issue <lb />
of the residence of T. Mun-J handed in M late that we <lb />
ford and the old store on the not have time to got them <lb />
Mr. F. If, Wooten, <lb />
dent of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
writes on the progress of <lb />
Greenville; Mr. F. O. Harding, <lb />
chairman of the county Demo- <lb />
executive committee, <lb />
writes on the progress of Pitt <lb />
county, and Prof. W. H. Rags- <lb />
dale, county superintendent of <lb />
schools, writes on our educational <lb />
progress, each of these showing <lb />
the remarkable development <lb />
that has been made. <lb />
On the Christmas page Prof. <lb />
K. H. Wright, president of East <lb />
Training <lb />
School, writes about <lb />
in the Mrs. T. J- Jarvis, <lb />
who spent several seasons in <lb />
South America while her <lb />
band was U, S. Minister to Bra- <lb />
writes of in Bra- <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske, rector <lb />
of St. Paul's Episcopal church, <lb />
writes of the Christ- <lb />
and there are other <lb />
on the Christmas spirit, <lb />
all of which will de- <lb />
reading. <lb />
In addition to these two <lb />
feature pages, you will find <lb />
other pages filled with choice <lb />
selected articles in keeping with <lb />
season and <lb />
All together this edition of <lb />
The is one which we <lb />
may be pardoned fur feeling <lb />
proud of, along with it goes <lb />
the wish that every reader may <lb />
ave a happy, joyous, and indeed <lb />
an ideal Christina. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
K. AND HUSH M. MM, <lb />
Direct Through Train Service Between <lb />
All Points in Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb />
EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
a. m., Daily, including Sunday for Wilson, Raleigh and Intermediate <lb />
stations. Arrives at Raleigh a. m. <lb />
p. Daily except for Wilson, Raleigh and intermediate stations <lb />
a Sunday, for Washington. Mack Eden ton, <lb />
Hertford, Elizabeth City, Norfolk and principle intermediate point. <lb />
Connects at Kerry for Belhaven an Co Branches. <lb />
a m., D lily except Sunday for New Bern, Morehead Beaufort and <lb />
intermediate ions. <lb />
p. m., Daily Sunday for Washington and intermediate stations. <lb />
For further particulars, consult Norfolk Southern Railway Folder <lb />
or apply to J. L. HasselL ticket agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H C. W. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the State of at the close of business. Nov. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages, <lb />
e and Fixtures, <lb />
Loans <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Item <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor currency <lb />
National and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
, Surplus fund, <lb />
Undivided profits, net<lb />
17,600.00 Bills payable, <lb />
28.499 Time 28.724.65 <lb />
4,712.80 Sub. Chic. 122,909.44 I <lb />
994.80 <lb />
261.14 certified 300.00 I <lb />
803.01 Due Bank. <lb />
Total <lb />
17,600.00 <lb />
6,216.38 <lb />
13,000.00 <lb />
ML 885.07 <lb />
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY. <lb />
I keep the schooner <lb />
the wharf and run another boat <lb />
cue win ma vim. bringing fresh oysters. When <lb />
point next to it, and perhaps type, but they will used I you want oysters that are guaranteed <lb />
have d hr always come <lb />
.;, town and circulation three-fourths of the buildings between now Christmas. quart. <lb />
paper did not all other street. We On the page devoted to <lb />
State of North Carolina-County of Pitt, <lb />
I C S. Carr, 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 />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and to me, <lb />
this 20th day of Nov. 1909. <lb />
J. MOORE. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY. <lb />
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE, <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
.-; <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN OF E. TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern I U flee for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates <lb />
Waned to buy bushels <lb />
of field peas by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
See cur new dress gods <lb />
and before making <lb />
your fall purchases. J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
elites, 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 />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the Merchants When you <lb />
want an extra grade of groceries <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle- <lb />
Car salt fine or course at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you want to insure <lb />
property against fire, 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 />
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 />
R. Smith Co. At <lb />
We will pay the highest mar- <lb />
price for bushels of <lb />
cotton seed delivered to us in <lb />
any quantity. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
An experienced blacksmith is <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith Dixon. <lb />
Will gin your cotton for one <lb />
twentieth pound, and give you <lb />
the bagging and ties, bring u <lb />
your cotton. J. R. Smith Co <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
F. F. Guthrie has purchased <lb />
the Jackson residence of Mr. <lb />
Frank White, and will mo veto it. <lb />
The Utter will move on hi j farm <lb />
in Lenoir county. <lb />
Will repair your cart-, <lb />
and buggies or sell you new ones. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Gov. has appointed our <lb />
townsman, J. R. Smith, a <lb />
gate to the second Southern Com- <lb />
Congress to be held in <lb />
Washington, D. C, Dec. and <lb />
7th. <lb />
Nice turned work, <lb />
window and doer frames made <lb />
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
Rev. Fred a <lb />
Free Will Baptist <lb />
minister, died very suddenly <lb />
Monday evening. On returning <lb />
home from town he had an at- <lb />
tack f from which <lb />
he never rallied. He will be <lb />
buried today with Masonic hon- <lb />
ors at his country home. He <lb />
has married more people than <lb />
most any man of his age. He <lb />
was prominent at home and <lb />
abroad. He represented Pitt <lb />
county in the general assembly <lb />
in 1892, on the Democratic <lb />
ticket. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring, <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Walter Faulkner shot and <lb />
killed his brother in-law, Jesse <lb />
Robinson, near <lb />
Sunday night- Both were drink- <lb />
Faulkner has so far es- <lb />
caped- <lb />
Ayden Lodge I. F. <lb />
will celebrate next Monday <lb />
night, Dec. 13th, with an oyster <lb />
supper. J. T. Smith, Jr. will <lb />
the on that <lb />
occasion <lb />
D. H. and wife, of <lb />
Va, are visiting their <lb />
daughter, Mrs. W- C. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co. will open a <lb />
full line of Christmas goods in <lb />
Brick warehouse. <lb />
S. S. Jackson has purchased <lb />
the residence of <lb />
ton on Vent-rs Street will <lb />
move here soon <lb />
On evening from <lb />
until o'clock. Miss <lb />
Richmond entertained in honor <lb />
of her guests. Miss Nellie <lb />
of Grifton an <lb />
and Lewis, of Greenville <lb />
The reception rooms were at- <lb />
ferns. <lb />
The principal feature of the <lb />
evening was Nations. Mr. Alien <lb />
Cannon tho and Mr <lb />
Ray Turnage the Ad <lb />
salad course was served <lb />
by the little Claire <lb />
and Lucile Brown. <lb />
Those wore <lb />
and of <lb />
Miss of Grifton. Mist <lb />
Turnage. Gaddy, Bland, <lb />
Hodges, Richardson and Barnes, <lb />
of W. H. <lb />
and Wyatt Brown, of Greenville; <lb />
Roy Turnage. Lloyd Turnage, <lb />
Ned Allen Cannon. <lb />
Steve Noble. John Noble, <lb />
Tingle and John of <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Doing in That Busy Little <lb />
Town <lb />
N. C . <lb />
S. K. t <lb />
Both I <lb />
Miss B. Packer <lb />
home t- p ;. and <lb />
d U <lb />
Miss Christine I <lb />
I ring M hi <lb />
j home. <lb />
Dr. M. P <lb />
from Granite Fall w r <lb />
be was one of ii <lb />
DOCTORS SAID INCURABLE- <lb />
RELIEVED BY <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business Nov. <lb />
Resources I Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts stock 25,000.00 <lb />
12,600.00 <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured . . , <lb />
, . . Undivided profits, less <lb />
Furniture and F <lb />
Demand loans exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Due from 49,886.18 Dividends unpaid 48.00 <lb />
Cash items c Deposits sub. to check 59,089.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 501.41 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes 5,070.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Savings deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
513.08 <lb />
12,874.10 <lb />
N. C. Nov. 1909 <lb />
Rev. Jesse is in <lb />
Wadesboro attending tho <lb />
convention. <lb />
Lyman Joyner and wife, of <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., have arrived <lb />
to make Farmville their future <lb />
home. <lb />
Miss Anna Bess Harris is visit- <lb />
at the home of Miss <lb />
R. E. Belcher has been elected <lb />
chief of police to succeed Mr <lb />
who resigned last week. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Forbes left today <lb />
for his new charge at Atlantic. <lb />
He leaves a host of friends <lb />
behind who regret very much to <lb />
see him go. <lb />
Last Friday evening the young <lb />
ladies of the Virginia Dare <lb />
Literary society most charmingly <lb />
entertained the members of <lb />
Athenian Literary society in the <lb />
auditorium of the public school <lb />
building. The evening was <lb />
most delightfully spent in play <lb />
games ard enjoying th- <lb />
vocal and instrumental muse <lb />
present <lb />
Minnie Smith, Bernice Lang, <lb />
May Barrett, May <lb />
Flanagan, Horton, Annie <lb />
Laurie Lang, Carmen Flanagan, <lb />
Louise Dixon, Henrietta <lb />
Sue May Lila Smith, <lb />
De Messrs. Al- <lb />
Moore, Lee Carr, <lb />
Barrett, John Joyner. Richard <lb />
Bynum, Lloyd Horton, Jasper <lb />
Joyner, Julius Turnage, Bennett <lb />
Fields, Richard Joyner, Harvey <lb />
Turnage, Henry Tyson. Chap- <lb />
and Mrs. J. Stanley <lb />
Smith, Miss Cora Moore <lb />
and H. H- <lb />
The decorations were holly and <lb />
mistletoe and the society <lb />
The color scheme was very nicely <lb />
carried out in the refreshments- <lb />
of A R <lb />
sell, a classmate of hi <lb />
Misses Minnie Willis and Lucy <lb />
Manning attend d the M <lb />
; conference at U we I. <lb />
Misses <lb />
spent a very <lb />
in n. <lb />
Thanksgiving is over and w <lb />
are tint <lb />
is here, by the <lb />
i of the stores <lb />
. Miss U visiting In <lb />
I Norfolk for a few iv s. <lb />
I J. B. of Greenville, <lb />
night here. <lb />
Misses A Idle Bar- <lb />
Manning are spending a few <lb />
days at home because the <lb />
and death of little Elva <lb />
Everybody is glad Rev. J. <lb />
W. has been sent back to <lb />
Bethel to be with us another <lb />
year. <lb />
The death angel our <lb />
town last week and took from <lb />
our midst little Elva, the eight <lb />
year old daughter of Mr. an <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Rollins. Being <lb />
ways in good humor, she was <lb />
loved by all knew her and <lb />
was a favorite among the teach- <lb />
and pupils of i <lb />
has left a vacancy, both i h r <lb />
home and school that n <lb />
can fill. we only die ct <lb />
the bereaved ones to our me <lb />
Ruler who all <lb />
things well. She is the second <lb />
victim that appendicitis has <lb />
claimed in her family, the <lb />
being a sister about eight year <lb />
ago. <lb />
Mrs. E. West <lb />
Main SI., <lb />
Wis <lb />
Catarrh <lb />
of the <lb />
Stomach. <lb />
Robust and Strong -Splendid Appetite. <lb />
Mrs. v. M St., WU write <lb />
have lifted hi our family a number When I <lb />
n a AM fur catarrh am talking <lb />
-I have taken it every Spring Fall for roar And that n <lb />
keep me strong, with appetite, and tree from any <lb />
A few it cured moot catarrh h <lb />
had Incurable. <lb />
am much pleased with <lb />
Bowels and <lb />
Ml Mary <lb />
Chicago, <lb />
can as a good <lb />
for chronic catarrh <lb />
bowels and stomach. I have been <lb />
my praise fur <lb />
tonic. witched only ninety <lb />
taking now one <lb />
hundred <lb />
of Internal <lb />
Mrs. B. II. Jackson, B. F. I. <lb />
mow .-. man, have had catarrh <lb />
led with H for over three years. u. internal organs for than a <lb />
began to take year. tried other medicines without <lb />
the wonderful tonic tor women, I any benefit. <lb />
noticed wonderful Improvement at I was pomaded to a <lb />
on look six succession trial, and proved a <lb />
ii on baud lo lake taking ten <lb />
now when lay cough is bad. I <lb />
Ask Your Druggist for a free Almanac for 1910. <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb />
Looking One's Best <lb />
It's a woman's delight to look her <lb />
be t but sin art <lb />
and rob life of joy. Listen <lb />
Salve cures them; <lb />
skin a. d It <lb />
face. sore eyes, cod <lb />
sores, cracked chapped <lb />
Try it. for piles, at all <lb />
druggists <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R, SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before me. this 19th day Nov- <lb />
ember, 1909. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
We are prepared to famish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
Roll. <lb />
For Pine Hill school for the <lb />
month of November is as <lb />
Lottie Ellis, Tripp, <lb />
Margaret Worthington, <lb />
Harris, Frank Harrington, <lb />
Bryant Carroll, Henry Craft, and <lb />
Ryan Ellis. <lb />
The highest average was made <lb />
by Harris. <lb />
Smith, teacher. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Listen. <lb />
The man who believes in <lb />
and to is <lb />
always a flat lay <lb />
up something for old <lb />
provide for his while <lb />
he may. Go to The Old Mutual <lb />
Life, of New York, for <lb />
H. Bentley Harriss. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Hope Well, N. C, Dec. 6.- <lb />
Miss Daisy mar <lb />
Stokes, is her cousin, <lb />
Miss Rosalie Skinner this week. <lb />
S. G of Greene <lb />
spent Saturday night and <lb />
in this section. <lb />
J. R Cox and Misses Clara <lb />
Smith and Mamie spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday in <lb />
Greene county. <lb />
Several of the young people <lb />
attended the basket party at <lb />
Corey's school house Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
Joe Crawford and Allen, <lb />
from near Cobb's X Roads, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
R. M. <lb />
Misses Agnes D and Clara <lb />
Forrest, of spent Thurs- <lb />
day night with Miss Rosalie <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
On Saturday evening <lb />
Miss Worthing- <lb />
ton Rave a pound party in honor <lb />
of her birthday. <lb />
crowd assembled p. <lb />
m. They were received in the <lb />
hall by Miss Worthington <lb />
and ushered in the parlor by <lb />
Miss Cara Several <lb />
beautiful solos were d by <lb />
Misses Vida aim <lb />
Charity Worthington and Tom <lb />
Jackson, Jarvis T. <lb />
Skinner and <lb />
At fruits and confection <lb />
were served abundantly. <lb />
King's X Roads N. C. Dec. <lb />
Several of the young people <lb />
attended the basket party at <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Misses Cox and Irene <lb />
Smith went to <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Miss Outlaw and Mr. <lb />
of Fountain, were visiting at <lb />
Mrs. Mattie J. Smith's Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ed <lb />
and family spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. L. Smith, <lb />
Miss May who is <lb />
teaching at school <lb />
and Sun- <lb />
day with Miss Irene Smith. <lb />
H. S. Tyson attended the <lb />
quarterly meeting at <lb />
Creek Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. B Randolph, <lb />
from near Greenville, spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday with her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Mattie J. Smith. <lb />
J. C. Parker and his mother <lb />
were visiting at Mrs- <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mr. and W. Moore <lb />
were at Mrs Bettie <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Lost Eye. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Hooker sustained a <lb />
very serious accident a few days <lb />
ago, He was in his yard chop- <lb />
ping some kindling wood when <lb />
one of the splinters flaw up ard <lb />
in the ball of his left eye, <lb />
giving him great pain and ruin- <lb />
the site of eye. Mr. <lb />
who gave him no hope that he <lb />
could ever see out of the injured <lb />
rye. His many friends <lb />
with him in this misfortune. <lb />
Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight <lb />
unmindful of dampness drafts, storms <lb />
or cold, W. J. Atkins I as night <lb />
watchman, at B inner Springs, Tenn. <lb />
Such exposure gave him a severe <lb />
that settled on his lung. At last he <lb />
had lo give up work. He tried mi y <lb />
remedies hut all f died till h Iliad Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery. us <lb />
one he writes, went <lb />
to work as well as Severe colds, <lb />
stubborn throats and <lb />
sore s, and <lb />
oping get quick relief a d <lb />
prompt Cure from <lb />
cine. c and Trial bottle <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
I Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Keep The piano con- <lb />
test in mind. <lb />
Stung Year <lb />
I ion's many <lb />
, doctors and J of medicine in <lb />
. K. lie, N. C, <lb />
at last Dr K New Life HIM, <lb />
and writes they wholly him. <lb />
They constipation, biliousness, <lb />
kick headache, liver, <lb />
and bowel troubles. all <lb />
Rich Men's Gilts are Poor <lb />
want to go on record <lb />
as Hying that regard Eh Bitters <lb />
at one of tho greatest gift that God <lb />
baa made to woman, Mm. <lb />
vault, of Vestal N. Y., <lb />
can forgot what it has dona <lb />
for Tl is glorious cine gives <lb />
a woman s, vigor of body <lb />
and ant ll quickly <lb />
nervousness, <lb />
headache, fainting aid <lb />
soon up the weak, ailing and <lb />
sickly. at all druggists <lb />
Wright Brothers In hon s, <lb />
have to stay. Tho <lb />
for croup and p never falls, <lb />
and e fur <lb />
sin and aches an I <lb />
Highly p all over t land by <lb />
young and old. <lb />
by <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, <lb />
Greensboro, M. C<lb />
C. D. who conducted <lb />
a general merchandise store m <lb />
Dickinson avenue, made an as- <lb />
Saturday to F. C. <lb />
Harding for the benefit of his <lb />
creditors <lb />
Plan <lb />
j U the <lb />
BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
LUXURIOUS ROOMS SINGLE AND IN SUIT. <lb />
. ll., Up <lb />
I . <lb />
SI. in I la <lb />
JOSEPH I. HERMAN, <lb /></p>
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SAVING THE I this will interest mothers <lb />
Ha Seats u Harm Great Body <lb />
White <lb />
Raleigh. Dec. 1-The <lb />
Progressive Farmer, the most <lb />
largely circulated farm weekly <lb />
in the South, prints a <lb />
article this week <lb />
white tenant farmers to <lb />
buy land now, and declaring that <lb />
the whole South must stand <lb />
together to encourage the <lb />
of a class of prosperous <lb />
mall white farmers as the back- <lb />
bone of the country. The big <lb />
plantations, it declares, hold back <lb />
progress. The article <lb />
hope we have seen about <lb />
the last of Southern white far- <lb />
leaving the farm to take <lb />
work in cotton mills. We are <lb />
anxious to see the manufacturing <lb />
enterprises of the South build <lb />
up, but we are more anxious to <lb />
see the farm lands of the South <lb />
held by prosperous small white <lb />
farmers, to see these small <lb />
white farmer have their part in <lb />
the great agricultural awaken- <lb />
now going on. <lb />
has wisely said that <lb />
in all ages and all countries the <lb />
men of the classes who own the <lb />
land sooner or later make them- <lb />
selves the aristocracy of that <lb />
country. We have not come to <lb />
this condition so rapidly in <lb />
America as in other countries, <lb />
because of the abundance of <lb />
cheap land resulting from the <lb />
newness of the settlement and <lb />
the sparseness of population as <lb />
yet; but in the long run the <lb />
history of other countries must <lb />
be repeated here. <lb />
thoughts came very <lb />
forcibly to mind as we rode <lb />
through a cotton mill village the <lb />
other day and saw its hundreds <lb />
of white women <lb />
and children-who have left the <lb />
farm to become the homeless <lb />
hirelings of the cotton <lb />
The finding <lb />
place in manufacturing for them, <lb />
are left on the farm and are <lb />
becoming land-holders in rapidly <lb />
increasing numbers. Prof- W. <lb />
E. a prominent Georgia <lb />
educator, has just publish- <lb />
ed a map since 1900 <lb />
Georgia have increased <lb />
land-holdings from 850.000 to <lb />
acres, and now own <lb />
within the State of Georgia alone <lb />
an area larger than the entire <lb />
State of Delaware. <lb />
only this, but the <lb />
children are going to school and <lb />
developing healthy bodies in the <lb />
open sir, and healthy surround <lb />
of country life instead of <lb />
being shut up in the cotton mi <lb />
over-worked, under-educated, <lb />
and poorly developed physically, <lb />
as the tendency must be in all <lb />
cotton mills so long as the <lb />
of the South are too <lb />
subservient to the less humane <lb />
mill owners to needed laws <lb />
of restricting child labor in the <lb />
less humane mill <lb />
owners, we say, because there <lb />
are many thoughtful and far- <lb />
seeing mill owners who heartily <lb />
favor stricter regulations. <lb />
we have no ill <lb />
will toward the cotton <lb />
we have no ill will toward <lb />
the We do realize very <lb />
strongly, that the safe- <lb />
of the South depends upon the <lb />
presence of a large white rural <lb />
population- The drift to the <lb />
towns and the cotton mills not <lb />
only affects this directly, but <lb />
also indirectly, because when <lb />
once the population of a <lb />
becomes predominantly <lb />
the small number of white <lb />
people left may be forced to <lb />
move out in order to find <lb />
numbers for society of <lb />
their own. <lb />
was a wise saying of <lb />
James Oliver's, is the <lb />
land that is tilled by the man <lb />
who owns and the <lb />
need of the South today is to <lb />
encourage the holding of small <lb />
farms by white farmers. We <lb />
repeat, that we say this in no <lb />
ill will to fact, it <lb />
should not necessary for us to <lb />
say this, because no one else in <lb />
the South has preached more per- <lb />
than we the doctrine <lb />
Notice <lb />
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for By of a power <lb />
Children, a certain relief fur feverish- ed in <lb />
headache, bad teething by H. A. Boyd and wife, <lb />
Sen move and regulate the bow- to H H- on the day o. <lb />
destroy worms. break January. 1907, and ed in the <lb />
up in hours. They are so pleas- office Pitt county boo <lb />
ant to the taste and milk. <lb />
Children like them. Over <lb />
of cures. They never fail. <lb />
, Sold by all druggists Ask today, <lb />
notable Don't accept any substitute. <lb />
y s page the <lb />
the 5th of <lb />
that it is the intelligent, <lb />
who helps, and the <lb />
ignorant, poverty breeding <lb />
who makes us all <lb />
we say this for the good of white <lb />
and black alike became the best <lb />
interests of both races demand <lb />
that the rural South maintain its <lb />
large white population. Unless <lb />
this is done the himself <lb />
will not progress as as <lb />
he will with white guidance, and <lb />
unless this is done, the cities of <lb />
the must also inevitably <lb />
go backward. <lb />
urge every white tenant <lb />
farmer, and especially every <lb />
white man who for toy reason is <lb />
thinking of somebody's <lb />
hired man in town instead of <lb />
owning his home in the country, <lb />
to buy land. The great <lb />
of the South, for the good <lb />
of our section a whole, must <lb />
be broken up. We must <lb />
age the spirit of home owning, <lb />
with every man sitting under <lb />
his own vine, and fig tree, <lb />
we must especially <lb />
the of a great class <lb />
of small white farmers. <lb />
saving of the rural South <lb />
to the white race is one cf the <lb />
most important problems now <lb />
before the people of the cotton <lb />
belt. <lb />
this connection, there is <lb />
another thing that to be <lb />
mentioned, and that la the prob- <lb />
of immigration. The Farm- <lb />
Union and other farmers <lb />
organizations are right in pro- <lb />
testing against the coming of <lb />
large numbers of Italians, <lb />
Hungarians, Poles, etc. <lb />
This would only make a bad mat- <lb />
worse, and complicate mat- <lb />
still further. What would <lb />
help, however, is the coming of <lb />
a large number of wide awake <lb />
northern and western farmers, <lb />
buying small among us <lb />
and making their farms object <lb />
lessons in stock raising and other <lb />
lines of diversified agriculture. <lb />
These northern and western <lb />
farmers will also set a good ex <lb />
ample for our southern people in <lb />
that they are ready to do any <lb />
and all kinds of work with their <lb />
own hands, entirely independent <lb />
of As a southerner <lb />
reared on the farm and a de- <lb />
of generations of <lb />
southern farmers, we must con- <lb />
fess the need of our people at <lb />
this point, and the help that we <lb />
would get here from an increased <lb />
number of wide-awake western <lb />
settlers besides the aid they <lb />
would in keeping up the <lb />
balance of population between <lb />
the two races in the South and <lb />
preventing the predominance of <lb />
a colored farming population, <lb />
which, we repeat, would be <lb />
undesirable for both whites and <lb />
blacks and ruinous to our section <lb />
as a <lb />
will on <lb />
1910. <lb />
at o clock noon expose to public <lb />
before the court door in Green- <lb />
Mi to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the tract or parcel of d to <lb />
Lying and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina, ad; <lb />
joining the lands of <lb />
heirs, the lands of J. R. Peyton the <lb />
J. J. Laughing-house. Mrs. <lb />
Fannie C. Saunders and others <lb />
known as the Major Jordan tract <lb />
land, containing acres more or <lb />
and being the land conveyed to H. A. <lb />
by J R. Peyton. This sale is to <lb />
be made to satisfy the debt secured <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This the 1309- <lb />
H. H. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of tho power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain de-d <lb />
and delivered by Edward h- <lb />
and wife Mary Laughing- <lb />
house to K A Tyson on th 4th day of <lb />
January a d duly recorded i- the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county. <lb />
North Carolina, in book 0-7 page <lb />
the undersigned to mi <lb />
before the court house do r in <lb />
Greenville, to the h bidder, on <lb />
the 11th day of December, <lb />
1906 at o'clock noon, a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land be the <lb />
of Pitt and State of North t <lb />
and as follows, to <lb />
On the east by run and the <lb />
Speer land, on the south by Tar river, <lb />
. n the west by John Fleming heirs and <lb />
on north by Fernando Ward and <lb />
known cs the Mizell farm, and being <lb />
the same land deeded by Wheeler <lb />
tin, commissioner, to R A. and <lb />
by the aid R A. Tyson ed to the <lb />
U satisfy <lb />
sad mortgage deed. Terms of <lb />
This the day of November, 1909. <lb />
R. A. Tyson, Mortgagee. <lb />
Moore Long, lid <lb />
R L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN. <lb />
Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage <lb />
and delivered by B. B. and <lb />
wife, J- G. on the <lb />
the 15th day of January, 1908. and re- <lb />
corded in book Z-S the <lb />
will sell for cash before th <lb />
court house door in Greenville on <lb />
day, December 31st, 1909, the follow- <lb />
described piece or of land <lb />
situate in Greenville <lb />
four miles of Greenville, <lb />
he lanes of Joseph Sermons and <lb />
others, beginning at a tree <lb />
on the New Bern road and running <lb />
with said road p to the fork <lb />
g to Red Banks; thence with <lb />
real <lb />
at the corner a tobacco barn; thence <lb />
to a stake in Joseph <lb />
line; f aid Sermons line t <lb />
the 1-2 acres <lb />
,., , lea , and being the place <lb />
the said and wife <lb />
now reside; to satisfy said mortgage. <lb />
This December the 1st. <lb />
J. R. J. G. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James t Son, ltd 3-w <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
court of Pitt county, in special <lb />
proceeding No. 1585. entitled. Ben <lb />
baker and wife Martha Ann Baker <lb />
et against Alfred Ballard et <lb />
the commissioner will <lb />
sell for cash the court house <lb />
do-r in at auction <lb />
at no.-n, on Saturday, December 18th. <lb />
the following parcel <lb />
or lot of land situated in the county of <lb />
Pitt in and in th. <lb />
town of adjoining the lands <lb />
of R. R. Fleming and Silas <lb />
lard heirs and fronting the main <lb />
and Greenville public <lb />
rad, on cast tide of said <lb />
about one half of an <lb />
acre more es, ard being the <lb />
lot of lard whereon Alfred <lb />
Senior, at the time of his death. <lb />
This November 16th. 1909. <lb />
J. B. James. Commissioner. <lb />
. . <lb />
. . <lb />
to Lean <lb />
Accounts Invited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain deed execute I <lb />
and delivered by Jemima Britt. Mart <lb />
Davis, and Viola <lb />
S. Carr, on the 19th day o <lb />
and duly recorded in the <lb />
register of deeds office of Pitt c <lb />
North Carolina, in book E page <lb />
the undersigned will to die <lb />
sale, before court house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder on <lb />
Thursday. December 30th, 1909, at <lb />
o'clock m. a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land Wing and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina and <lb />
described as follows, to <lb />
hat certain house and lot formerly <lb />
owned and occupied by William Britt, <lb />
and later occupied by Mary <lb />
Davis and James and <lb />
bounded on the north by s <lb />
residence lot, on the by Dickinson <lb />
avenue, on the south by the lot <lb />
of Condition of <lb />
The Bulking and Trait Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the State of N. C. at the close of business, Nov. <lb />
pied by W. J. Turnage and an the est <lb />
by Greene street, being known <lb />
Bill Britt let, containing one half an <lb />
acre more or to satisfy <lb />
gage deed. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 29th day of November, <lb />
C. S- <lb />
F. M. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
On December the 15th 1909, I will <lb />
for sale at Hopkins farm <lb />
two and one half miles of Bethel, <lb />
N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following <lb />
One horse, three mules, cattle, hogs, <lb />
corn, fodder, peanuts, hay, wagons, <lb />
carts, plows, cotton guano <lb />
sower, and all other things <lb />
belonging to Bailey and Jenkins on <lb />
farm, and also part of my house- <lb />
goods, as I will leave the farm. <lb />
This Nov. 17th, C. W. Bailey. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ad- <lb />
of the of J- H. <lb />
deceased, notice hereby <lb />
given to all indebted to the <lb />
to make immediate payment to <lb />
the and all persons having <lb />
against the estate are notified <lb />
to present the fame to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 13th day of <lb />
or notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 13th day of 1909. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
ltd of J. H. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdraft sec. and <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages, <lb />
e anS Fixtures, <lb />
Due from Banks A s <lb />
Items <lb />
Silver coin, Including all <lb />
minor coin <lb />
National bark and <lb />
other U. <lb />
Total <lb />
11,249.43 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
4,640.99 <lb />
17,500.00 <lb />
28.499 <lb />
4,712.80 <lb />
241.14 <lb />
e, sos. <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund, <lb />
Undivided profits, net 8,211.28 <lb />
and bill IS <lb />
Bills payable,<lb />
i cheeks I <lb />
Due g <lb />
T, <lb />
State of North Carolina -County of Pitt, <lb />
I r Carr the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the beat m, <lb />
and to before me, <lb />
20th day of Not. <lb />
I. MOORE. <lb />
C.- <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb />
Statement of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
at the of business. November <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, in Special Pro- <lb />
No. 1583, entitled J. B. <lb />
way, w. et <lb />
tho undersigned commissioner will sell <lb />
for cash before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, at noon, on Monday, De- <lb />
the 27th, 1909, the following <lb />
described tract of land in town- <lb />
ship; adjoining the of Caleb <lb />
Smith, Calvin Mills, William <lb />
Mills and others beginning at a slake, <lb />
the second corner of a granted <lb />
for acres, formerly <lb />
in Henry line, now owned by the <lb />
heirs of said Mills and run from thence <lb />
with the second line of said patent <lb />
south west poles to Caleb Smith s <lb />
line; thence with said Smith's line a <lb />
Southeast course to the land belonging <lb />
to the s-id Henry Mills, deceased; <lb />
thence with their line to the first station, <lb />
being the me land described in a deed <lb />
from Louis Mills, to John Galloway, <lb />
-lated March and recorded in <lb />
book X-X page said land being <lb />
sold for partition. <lb />
This 27th day of November, 1909 <lb />
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
11-29 ltd <lb />
to Creditor. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of J. L. <lb />
Fleming, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
state to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons having <lb />
claims against estate will take <lb />
that they must present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before 24th day of November, 1910. <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. ., <lb />
This 24th day of 1509. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
ltd of J. L. Fleming. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loam discount <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
United 21,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixture <lb />
due from Bank <lb />
COMMON ERROR <lb />
Notice <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
The Same Mistake ii Made by <lb />
Many Greenville People <lb />
It's a common error <lb />
To plaster the aching back, <lb />
To rub with liniment <lb />
joint <lb />
When the trouble comes from the <lb />
Don's Kidney Pills cure all kidney <lb />
And are endorsed by Greenville <lb />
T. S. Norman, St. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, gladly <lb />
give Kidney my endorse- <lb />
as they have proven of <lb />
benefit to me any other remedy <lb />
ever I suffered severely from a <lb />
dull ache through the small of my <lb />
There was also a soreness across my <lb />
kidneys and I was hardly able to get <lb />
on account of the sharp, dart- <lb />
pains through my loins. When <lb />
arising in the felt tired and <lb />
languid and had but little ambition or <lb />
energy. Since using Kidney <lb />
Pills, procured at drugstore, <lb />
the and pairs <lb />
ired, I do <lb />
aid that tired, <lb />
has vanished. My with <lb />
Kidney Pills has been so satin- <lb />
that I do not to give <lb />
them my <lb />
For sale by all dealt rs. SO <lb />
Co. Buffalo. <lb />
New York, agent for United <lb />
, , <lb />
Remember th -and <lb />
take no other. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Stock <lb />
and profit 11,327.32 <lb />
Circulation 21,000.00 <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
12,000.00 <lb />
1412 <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Florence Willoughby <lb />
vs. <lb />
Willoughby <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice that an tied as above <lb />
has been commenced in the Superior <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 ho is required to appear at <lb />
th next term of the Superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, to held on the <lb />
14th Monday after the 1st in <lb />
September, it being the 13th day of <lb />
December, 1909, at the court in <lb />
Greenville, N. C. and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the the <lb />
relief demanded in complaint. <lb />
tho 27th of Nov , 1909, <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S C. <lb />
Julius Brown, <lb />
Atty. for ltd <lb />
JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all kind of <lb />
Steam fittings, erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all systems a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give a trial. <lb />
AH work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Menage left at H. L. <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
Stray Taken op. <lb />
I have taken up one black sow, <lb />
unmarked, about pounds, <lb />
ha very large ears. Owner can get <lb />
time by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
Thia Nov. th. 1909. <lb />
L. H. Allen on Allen farm. <lb />
R. F. D. <lb />
Comparative Statement of <lb />
November 1907, <lb />
November <lb />
November <lb />
If you do not your <lb />
to become one of our SATISFIED CUSTOMERS- <lb />
101,692.68 <lb />
141,688.63 <lb />
if its INSURANCE s <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON <lb />
Bonds, Life and Fire. <lb />
CD. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
in <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
four h <lb />
have taken up four hogs, three <lb />
and one red, all marked crop <lb />
and pairs entirely and slit in left ear and hole in right <lb />
disappeared I do suffer from car, weight to each <lb />
i ,.,,, , Owner can get same by proving owner- <lb />
I ship and g charges. <lb />
Toll Nov. 1909. <lb />
W. W <lb />
Care J. B. Oakley, R F. D. No <lb />
Greenville, N. C. ltd <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Stalk and st <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Fresh kept ton <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
North Carol I n a <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of <lb />
Ii you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
and pull buy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
of W. B. He will tell <lb />
Sou Better Feed and More few Le <lb />
than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place U headquarter for Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oat, Cotton Seed Meal, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal and all <lb />
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement <lb />
Subscribe to the <lb />
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 />
Asset over <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
OHM. <lb />
N. CAROLINA <lb />
.- <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Quality De- <lb />
livered anywhere in or <lb />
Heart a specialty. <lb />
For price <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
T AMT <lb />
The Board of were <lb />
regular monthly session <lb />
Thursday night, seen of Use <lb />
members present. <lb />
J. L. Davenport relief <lb />
from the payment of town poll <lb />
tax on he does <lb />
not in tho has <lb />
to work the county roads. <lb />
petition was as lie <lb />
resident of the town on the first <lb />
day of time for listing <lb />
taxes. <lb />
Alfred Jones and Herbert <lb />
Fleming were released from the <lb />
payment of town poll tax, they <lb />
being non-residents. <lb />
C. A- Payne asked for a <lb />
in the tax on moving picture <lb />
shows. He was allowed to operate <lb />
hit show for the remainder of <lb />
the fiscal year upon payment of <lb />
tax <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
that sand-clay work had begun <lb />
on Evans street, that the street <lb />
leading to the steamboat landing <lb />
had b Jen put In order, and the <lb />
streets generally were In fair <lb />
condition. The committee was <lb />
Instructed to employ a civil <lb />
engineer needed on street <lb />
work, and were given authority <lb />
to contract with him. <lb />
W. treasurer of the <lb />
carnival fund, was Instructed to <lb />
turn this fund over to tho clerk <lb />
of the board to be used on the <lb />
improvements on Evans street. <lb />
The building com- <lb />
reported that plans were <lb />
in hand for a wagon shed, and <lb />
preparation being made for be- <lb />
ginning work on same. The <lb />
committee was instructed to first <lb />
ascertain the cost of building the <lb />
shed and report to the board <lb />
before beginning work. <lb />
The several officers made re- <lb />
ports for the past month. <lb />
The police were instructed in <lb />
the event of any prisoners <lb />
in their charge to physicians for <lb />
medical attention to report the <lb />
same to the mayor so that the <lb />
charges for such attention can <lb />
be added to the bill of cost <lb />
Hardy was granted <lb />
to conduct a near beer <lb />
stand. <lb />
The members of Hope Fire <lb />
company were released from the <lb />
payment of poll tax. <lb />
Aldermen E A. C. S. <lb />
Carr and J. B. White were <lb />
pointed a committee to look into <lb />
the matter of buying a horse for <lb />
the hose wagon. <lb />
water and light <lb />
was instructed to have such <lb />
hydrants repaired as need at- <lb />
A petition for changing the <lb />
arc light on Fifth street from in <lb />
front of the residence of T. E. <lb />
Hooker to a point near the A. C. <lb />
L. railroad crossing was referred <lb />
to the water and light committee <lb />
with power to act. <lb />
The resignation of N. W. Jack- <lb />
son as assistant clerk and tax <lb />
collector, was presented and ac- <lb />
The choosing of a <lb />
was referred to a joint <lb />
conference of the aldermen and <lb />
water and light commission. <lb />
The chief of police was in- <lb />
to have the old grave- <lb />
yard on Fifth street taken up. <lb />
Accounts for current expenses <lb />
during the past month were <lb />
allowed- <lb />
Popular Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
De J. W. Bran has at last obtained <lb />
a remedy <lb />
i are on a tee to <lb />
Liver Trouble. If food does <lb />
direst wed. if there is or <lb />
s the <lb />
bid, if there i- <lb />
end strain Liver <lb />
will cure you. If they d not you h <lb />
Dr. J. W. <lb />
to return your money. <lb />
Pills dive <lb />
Liv <lb />
. and e per- <lb />
, mare . urea cl <lb />
arid a I L arc <lb />
but Dr. Bryan is <lb />
I giving his a chance <lb />
the truth. if purchasing a <lb />
; rent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
re not with the result go <lb />
Dr. and ask for your <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
opposite R. L. <lb />
and next door to John Flans <lb />
Baggy building. <lb />
Not Made by trust <lb />
Farmville, N C, De 3.-The <lb />
people were <lb />
Monday when it was learned <lb />
that D. A- chief <lb />
lice, was to resign that night <lb />
and return to Grifton in a few <lb />
days. The law-abiding citizens <lb />
were sorry to see Mr. <lb />
leave, as he been faithful in <lb />
his duties as an officer. Who <lb />
f ice Receipt <lb />
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan <lb />
informs us that the receipts of <lb />
the Greenville for the <lb />
month of November were 896.- <lb />
For the same month of <lb />
year the amount was <lb />
making an increase for last <lb />
month of This increase <lb />
receipts is a good <lb />
R. L GARB <lb />
Dentist <lb />
N. <lb />
DR. S HASSELL <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Office on Third formerly <lb />
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb />
U I. MOORS W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW<lb />
f E no handle Wire Fence made by the Trust. Have <lb />
received the agency the famous WIRE <lb />
FENCE. Strictly Car load <lb />
Don't to see it. Fence at Prices. <lb />
of receipts is a <lb />
will be appointed to succeed him of the growth of <lb />
is not known. <lb />
The house being built by John <lb />
T. Thorne, on Second street, <lb />
will soon be ready for <lb />
Work on the streets is being <lb />
pushed by the town <lb />
Work is being vigorously pros- <lb />
on the Disciple church. <lb />
are sorry that the j <lb />
diet pastor, Brother Forbes, has <lb />
been transferred to <lb />
of the town, and brings us <lb />
nearer to the establishment of <lb />
free city delivery. <lb />
The old, old story, told <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 />
,, ,. that cures coughs and <lb />
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's <lb />
Atlantic. ., . ., u i <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
Attorney-at-Law <lb />
Harry Skinner. <lb />
U. ff. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
Jr <lb />
ft WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N- C; <lb />
Forbes i. a splendid <lb />
sen, a gentleman, and <lb />
a preacher of ability. Rev. G. <lb />
B. Webster is to succeed him. <lb />
We bespeak for him a hearty <lb />
welcome. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Mail N. S <lb />
Postmaster C. <lb />
has received notice that begin- <lb />
Sunday, Dec. 5th. regular <lb />
Services at the Baptist church ,,, be , <lb />
Sunday morning. to on the Sunday Norfolk <lb />
will speak on Home Religion be. <lb />
tween Washington <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the <lb />
Swiss government. Cost <lb />
each. We will sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE I <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
The pastor will leave Monday <lb />
morning to attend the Baptist <lb />
State convention at Wadesboro. <lb />
The given by the ladies <lb />
of the Methodist church Thanks- <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Barrens, Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. Ill, 1900. <lb />
and if extremely <lb />
caused by rheumatism of the <lb />
Quick relief is afford- <lb />
by applying Chamberlain's <lb />
giving was quite a success netting Liniment gold by all druggist. <lb />
about . i <lb />
Prof. H. H. and gee p M for your <lb />
corps of teachers are making mill repairs, <lb />
for celebrating work <lb />
North Carolina Day, Dec. 17th. <lb />
The exercises will be interesting. Kl <lb />
We hope the fathers and mothers A IN I <lb />
will attend In large numbers. C AND BOYS <lb />
We learn that W. E. Barrett. ll-O ow i <lb />
j-i- Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Lame back com- son suddenly g-g- f <lb />
P. and Gail Ax <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, <lb />
I Liabilities. <lb />
i Surplus fund <lb />
who runs the Horton Hotel, is to <lb />
return to his farm near here next <lb />
year, and Mr. Hobgood, <lb />
is to take charge of the hotel. <lb />
most prevalent <lb />
the dry cold weather of the <lb />
early winter months. Parents <lb />
of young children should be <lb />
pared for it All that is needed <lb />
a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Many mothers <lb />
are never without it in their <lb />
homes-and it has never <lb />
pointed them. Sold by <lb />
Calendar. <lb />
Bros., insurance <lb />
agents, have presented The Re- <lb />
with a handsome calendar <lb />
for next year. It has a large <lb />
picture on it that is very at- <lb />
tractive, and the calendar pad is <lb />
nearly feet square with very <lb />
large figures. <lb />
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb />
FROM WATER <lb />
and a small quantity of <lb />
if milk nU. <lb />
M milk . . . <lb />
A, MM to ons <lb />
ii thoroughly and <lb />
don't else. This <lb />
of delicious lea <lb />
,, la ID minute at very <lb />
you know <lb />
Pr, <lb />
at all grocer. <lb />
Book <lb />
Many school children suffer <lb />
from constipation, which is often <lb />
the cause of seeming stupidity <lb />
at lessons. Chamberlain's <lb />
and Liver Tablets are an <lb />
ideal medicine to give a child, <lb />
for they mild and gentle <lb />
their effect, and will cure ever <lb />
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb />
all druggist. <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
when in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
When a cold becomes settled <lb />
in the system it take several <lb />
treatment to cure it, and <lb />
the best remedy to use is <lb />
Cough Bern <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 />
We want Girls and Boys <lb />
to work in the <lb />
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb />
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
and in the <lb />
Runnymede Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work is light, no dust or t <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 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 />
Peach, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured Undivided profits less <lb />
Furniture and and taxes pd <lb />
ii Tie certificates of 6.048.06 <lb />
Deposits Sub to check <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
0,000.00 <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
377.60 <lb />
knowledge and <lb />
be <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov., <lb />
1909. S- T- Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Robt, <lb />
S M. Jones, <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
Second to <lb />
none in State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON<lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Nov, <lb />
137.96 <lb />
1,199.52 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts 308.02 <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Banking house, Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
62.24 Deposit <lb />
20.00 Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier's Checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
335.43 <lb />
3.330 <lb />
j Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
276.30 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
14.072.28 <lb />
61.01 <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can gel a <lb />
nail or crow driver or <lb />
Ker Have a Rood <lb />
fool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
I a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
useful article. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Berber Shop <lb />
Herbert Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town Five chair <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, <lb />
sharp. Cur clean. I <lb />
electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I T Gardner. Cashier of the above-named bank do, sol. <lb />
John Z. Brooks, <lb />
Tucker, <lb />
W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore mo, this 16th day of Nov. <lb />
1909, R. F. JENKINS, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Of <lb />
Con. St. <lb />
You get Harm <lb />
Horse Goods . c <lb />
of <lb />
J. C. <lb />
IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and <lb />
always go to TAFT Van DYKE <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
i. Whit. tat. P. M m <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb /></p>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of MORRIS <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector Winterville and Rates on Application <lb />
. prices Co. <lb />
fir. R. <lb />
A. D. and who have been visiting at Golds- <lb />
A new lot of men's and h State convention, <lb />
dress shoes just in. . prices Co. which convene Dec to <lb />
Miss Maggie Tucker, who has <lb />
been at Va., <lb />
returned a few days ago to her <lb />
home on Route No. <lb />
Luther sweet <lb />
s it's a boy. <lb />
C. S. Smith and Horace Kittrell <lb />
took a nice walk a few days ago <lb />
ask them about it. <lb />
Ernest Cox, W. Rollins and <lb />
Eugene Cannon all attended a <lb />
basket party at Cory's school <lb />
house Friday night. <lb />
To the people of Winterville <lb />
and If you know any <lb />
items of interest, would be glad <lb />
to get them for the paper. If <lb />
you have anything to advertise, <lb />
would like to furnish you rates. <lb />
If you are not a subscriber to <lb />
The Reflector, let me send in your <lb />
G. Morris, <lb />
agent. <lb />
W. Rollins went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
Clothing can be <lb />
had at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
J. S. Ross went to Ayden <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Miss Alma Cannon and Lucy <lb />
were in town <lb />
For good and comfortable <lb />
school desk call or write A G. <lb />
Cox Co. Winter- <lb />
ville. N. C. Thy have the <lb />
right at the right price. <lb />
Mrs. Myrtle Waters, of James- <lb />
ville, is visiting her brother, A. <lb />
W. Ange, this week. <lb />
Col- T. H. Walker, of Green- <lb />
ville, was in town Friday. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
B. D. Forrest went to ton <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
have just received a large lot of <lb />
nice shoes for winter w jar. <lb />
Miss Mamie Chapman is spend- <lb />
this week at home. <lb />
Pitt County School <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company are <lb />
cheap; comfortable, neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are liberal. <lb />
When in the market come to see <lb />
us, we have the desk for you. <lb />
Clyde Daugherty and Miss <lb />
Mamie Chapman went to Kins- <lb />
ton Wednesday to have Miss <lb />
Mamie's eyes treated. <lb />
For jelly glasses, dried fruits <lb />
of all kinds and butter and <lb />
cheese see A. W, Ange Co. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Hunsucker spent <lb />
Friday afternoon in Ayden. <lb />
We can give you a bargain in <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
oil. AW. Ange Co. <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Jackson, who has <lb />
been visiting relatives here, <lb />
left Wednesday for his home at <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
I lie i County School Desks <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
cheap, durable and <lb />
Prices right and workmanship <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
A W. Ange and sister, Mrs- <lb />
Myrtle Waters, went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
children shoes. <lb />
Barber A Co <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. <lb />
who have been visiting at <lb />
returned home last Saturday. <lb />
A new lot of dry goods and <lb />
notions of all kinds just received <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A. D. Cox, who has <lb />
with a cataract on his <lb />
eye. had his eye treated Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
bought a bale of cotton and paid <lb />
and sold it to B. F. Man- <lb />
How is that for selling <lb />
cotton <lb />
See A W. Ange Co. for <lb />
Winchester rifles. <lb />
returned home Friday. <lb />
We have just received a nice <lb />
let of cloaks, give us a call. A <lb />
W. Ange c Co. <lb />
J. D. Cox. who has been <lb />
spending a few days at home, <lb />
returned to Fairmont Thursday <lb />
to resume his work. <lb />
Pump pipes Then see us <lb />
We have just good <lb />
lot. <lb />
J. If. Harrington and F. M. <lb />
Crawford attended a basket <lb />
party at Tripp's Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Moore, <lb />
the Woman's Christian <lb />
Temperance Union, will lecture <lb />
in the Winterville High School <lb />
auditorium Wednesday night, <lb />
December 16th, at o'clock. <lb />
The public cordially invited. <lb />
We head the list in nice <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The is the Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
After persona of a <lb />
v ill benefit by <lb />
Of these pills. have been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
they will promptly relieve the <lb />
SICK HEADACHE--------- <lb />
and restore <lb />
the appetite and remove gloomy <lb />
lots. Elegantly sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
For nice hall racks, see us. A. <lb />
W. Ange Co. <lb />
Cattle want to <lb />
buy cattle. R. D. Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. made <lb />
a shipment of a solid car of Pitt <lb />
county school desk today. The <lb />
is continually increasing <lb />
rapidly. Better place your or- <lb />
early. A. G. Cox <lb />
Co., Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Misses Willie Faulkner and <lb />
of Ayden, <lb />
spent Saturday afternoon in our <lb />
town. <lb />
J. D. Cox came in Saturday <lb />
night from Fairmont and spent <lb />
Sunday at home. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King filled his <lb />
regular appointment the <lb />
church last Sunday morning <lb />
and night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Ange and <lb />
Mrs, Myrtle Waters attended <lb />
services at Ayden last Sunday. <lb />
B. D. Forest went to Greenville <lb />
Monday. <lb />
J. L. Rollins attended services <lb />
in Ayden Sunday night <lb />
J. E. Green attended services <lb />
at Salem M. E church Sunday. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was in <lb />
our town Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bryan have <lb />
been visiting relatives at Stokes. <lb />
Mr. Bryan returned home Tues- <lb />
day. <lb />
S- Carroll and F. A, <lb />
Edmundson went to Ayden <lb />
Tuesday night. <lb />
Eugene Cannon attended <lb />
services at Reedy Branch Sunday. <lb />
E. U. Cox spent Sunday even- <lb />
at Ayden. <lb />
J. D. Smith was in town Tues- <lb />
day- Q <lb />
Louis Manning and Albert Bar- <lb />
went to Ayden Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
I am representing the oldest <lb />
and life, and fire <lb />
insurance companies in the world. <lb />
Office in bank building. <lb />
J. S. Ross, Winterville, N. C <lb />
M. B. Bryan wont to Gr <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
There will be a basket party <lb />
of school house next <lb />
Thursday night. The public is <lb />
invited. <lb />
F. A. Edmundson went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
is with sadness that we <lb />
the death Elder <lb />
Fred who lived near <lb />
here. He died Monday evening <lb />
about o'clock. He will be <lb />
buried today by the Masons of <lb />
which order he was a member. <lb />
The lecture made by Prof. C. <lb />
W. Wilson, in the Baptist church <lb />
Saturday night was excellent. <lb />
If you were not present you <lb />
missed a treat <lb />
Rev. T. H. left here <lb />
Monday for Wadesboro to attend <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. Braxton went to Littleton <lb />
last week. <lb />
Misses Lizzie and <lb />
went to Ayden <lb />
Langston and family, <lb />
of Grainger, spent Sunday at <lb />
Chas. Langston's. <lb />
Miss Dollie Braxton, who is <lb />
teaching at Willow Green, came <lb />
home Friday to spend the week <lb />
end with her parents. <lb />
Miss Bertha visited in <lb />
Ayden Sun Jay. <lb />
Mrs. Albert Wingate, of <lb />
den, is visiting relatives here <lb />
Charlie Langston is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Miss Annie visited <lb />
Mrs. R. T. in Fountain <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss May of <lb />
Oxford, is spending <lb />
with her brother Dick- <lb />
Watch the <lb />
Thinking that it would be <lb />
gratifying to the customers of <lb />
the Gum Warehouse, we take <lb />
this method to inform you and <lb />
the public that the Gum Ware- <lb />
house for the month of <lb />
averaged more than any <lb />
warehouse on the Greenville <lb />
market. The Gum Warehouse <lb />
averaged eleven dollars and <lb />
cents for the <lb />
entire month of November and <lb />
lead the market by sixty four <lb />
cents on the hundred pounds. <lb />
Sell your to- <lb />
at the Gum Warehouse. <lb />
the daddy of The Con- <lb />
Tobacco Company. <lb />
He stands with head erect and <lb />
as firm as the rock of <lb />
with outstretched arms to <lb />
come the noble sons in a noble <lb />
cause. Come boys, and bring <lb />
neighbors, and lets not <lb />
only make the Gum lead in high <lb />
prices, but in p A pull <lb />
and a strong pull all together <lb />
with father will do <lb />
John P. Lovelace. Mgr. <lb />
John L Gibson, Floor Mgr. <lb />
C. F. Meadows, Solicitor. <lb />
Ban <lb />
Farmville. N. C. Dec 4.-In <lb />
behalf of the members of the <lb />
M. E. church, South, at Farm- <lb />
ville, I desire, through the <lb />
courtesy of this paper, to express <lb />
my gratitude to every person in <lb />
the town of Farmville, and <lb />
rounding community, who in <lb />
anyway added to the success of <lb />
our bazaar held Thanksgiving <lb />
day and night. <lb />
The day dawned bright and <lb />
beautiful, following the cloud <lb />
storm the day preceding, <lb />
and we really felt that G d <lb />
smiling his approval on our prep <lb />
and we resumed cm- <lb />
duties with renewed vigor, and <lb />
with our hearts filled with a <lb />
greater degree of thankfulness <lb />
to Him for all His goodness to <lb />
us. <lb />
At the close of the day we <lb />
found that our net proceeds <lb />
amounted to over which I <lb />
hope some day you will see in <lb />
the form of a memorial to you <lb />
for your generosity. <lb />
And last, but not least, I want <lb />
to thank our dear sister who so <lb />
generously threw open her doors <lb />
to us and bid us enter and at the <lb />
same time using her every effort <lb />
to promote our cause. <lb />
May God deal with you in your <lb />
every effort for good, as lavishly <lb />
as yon have dealt with us. <lb />
Agnes Moore. <lb />
If not, and you e to own re <lb />
soon, you owe it to ex- <lb />
the display <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
Ware-rooms. A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of e, and <lb />
general in a to <lb />
Itself, but you m with prices <lb />
that stand here and <lb />
incomparable Eight <lb />
different makes select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
store stencils, tut each one a stand- <lb />
ard, cf acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos be i known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
wart room. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to a At ins Hardware o. store; <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discount <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 393.81 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,178.63 <lb />
Due from and 11,211.61 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency 346.42 <lb />
Nat bank noes and other <lb />
U. not s 1,390.00 <lb />
Total 121,706.08 <lb />
liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 96,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 660.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
pd 627.00 <lb />
Time of deposit 802.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 14,696.36 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 31.68 <lb />
Total <lb />
I i mm <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J, E. Green, Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov., <lb />
1900. R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
A. G. <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F, Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely; <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
away <lb />
completely, and led me on the <lb />
of the Brave. J <lb />
hut got no permanent relief. <lb />
I got no ll I to give up <lb />
taking Dr. <lb />
In a f-w <lb />
I was much I continued <lb />
to until entirely cured. <lb />
am In never <lb />
opportunity to <lb />
Mils W. I. <lb />
Oregon. <lb />
Your Mill Dr. Nary. <lb />
and authorize him to return <lb />
price of bottle If It <lb />
to benefit you. <lb />
Miles Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb />
to the Reflector. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage licenses since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. I. Tyson and <lb />
G. F. and Dora But- <lb />
ton. <lb />
W. B. Holloway and Carrie <lb />
Manning. <lb />
John Smith and Mamie Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Bruce and Mollie <lb />
Phillips. <lb />
Levi and Kirk- <lb />
man. <lb />
Louis Jenkins and Ella Risks. <lb />
Willie Dixon and Annie Jen- <lb />
kins. <lb />
Charles Patrick and Annie <lb />
King. <lb />
Clarence Barrett and Martha <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Frank Davis and Annie <lb />
bury. <lb />
The total number of licenses <lb />
for the fiscal year ending <lb />
Dec. 4th was which was a <lb />
decrease of from the previous <lb />
year. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank other U. S. <lb />
17,171.19 <lb />
1,670.50 <lb />
39,886.88 <lb />
21,986.88 <lb />
742.50 <lb />
985.95 <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 others, I will, on <lb />
day, December d, before the <lb />
court h door in Greenville, sell <lb />
at sale to the highest bidder a <lb />
certain tract tr of land situated <lb />
i i Township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the land of H. J. Stokes, <lb />
W. F. Mills, the heir of John Moore, <lb />
and others acres, <lb />
more less, a to the dower <lb />
eight of Susan Potter, widow of <lb />
J. W. Pot-tr. Terms of <lb />
This the 19th of Nov. V <lb />
William Fountain, a of J. W, <lb />
Potter. Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
Do not sell your furs hides <lb />
until you see E. M. <lb />
opposite Norfolk Southern <lb />
depot. w <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
2.897.00 <lb />
12,448.16 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
110,000.00 <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 1,247.78 <lb />
Dividend unpaid 1,000.00 <lb />
Bills payable 15,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposits 11,881.12 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 80,546.70 <lb />
Cashier's 1,817.56 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. 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. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L. Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The highest medical authority <lb />
on foods, <lb />
Sir James Crichton Browne, <lb />
of London, <lb />
gives the best reasons for eating more <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
In an article published in the a big-boned, <lb />
Youth's Companion <lb />
23rd, 1909, Dr. Browne, the <lb />
great medical <lb />
foods, says, about brain and <lb />
muscle building <lb />
is one kind of food <lb />
that seems to me of marked <lb />
value as a food to the brain and <lb />
to the whole body throughout <lb />
childhood and adolescence <lb />
and that is oatmeal. <lb />
are the most nutritious <lb />
of all the cereals, being richer <lb />
in fats, organic phosphorus and <lb />
He says oatmeal is gaining <lb />
ground with the of <lb />
Great Britain. He speaks of it <lb />
as the mainstay of the Scottish <lb />
laborer's diet and says it pro- <lb />
oped, mentally energetic race. <lb />
His experiments prove that <lb />
good oatmeal such as Quaker <lb />
Oats not only furnishes the best <lb />
food for the human being, but <lb />
eating it strengthens and en- <lb />
larges the thyroid <lb />
gland is intimately connected <lb />
with the nourishing processes <lb />
of the body. <lb />
In conclusion he says <lb />
seems probable therefore <lb />
that the bulk and of <lb />
the Northerners the <lb />
has been in some <lb />
measure due to the stimulation <lb />
of the thyroid gland by oatmeal <lb />
porridge in <lb />
The Scotch eat Quaker Oats <lb />
because it is the best of all oat- <lb />
meals. <lb />
Get Ground in Greenville <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. for <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers.-. <lb />
L- C- Arthur, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTES FOR C <lb />
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS <lb />
Red Men meet tonight. <lb />
Fifteen days to Christmas. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours it you <lb />
come. <lb />
The merchants will have busy <lb />
times the next two weeks. <lb />
Big line of Fay stockings on <lb />
hand. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
This paper may make you feel <lb />
like Christmas. <lb />
Lace, Dutch and coat collars at <lb />
all prices, at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
When you have baggage to go <lb />
to trains phone No. <lb />
Nice line of silk mufflers in all <lb />
colors at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
The County <lb />
meets tomorrow. <lb />
Merry Christmas ribbons at <lb />
Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
See our line of pillow top <lb />
handkerchiefs. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Eastman's and supplies <lb />
at Coward Wooten's. <lb />
All the new things in <lb />
belts. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Keep The Reflector piano con- <lb />
test in mind. <lb />
and children's <lb />
woolen golf gloves in all colors, <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
When buying your Christmas <lb />
presents be sure you see cur line <lb />
of fancy Frank Wilson. <lb />
Special reduction on <lb />
tailor made coat suits in stock. <lb />
1210 Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Suede button shoes <lb />
just <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Complete line f holly ribbons <lb />
in all widths for Christmas. <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
candies at Coward <lb />
Wooten's, always fresh. There <lb />
is nothing better. <lb />
See our line of men and boy's <lb />
neck wear for <lb />
1210 Pulley k Bowen. <lb />
Call by the Candy Kitchen and <lb />
get some of the nice fruits and <lb />
fresh made candies. <lb />
Be sure to tee our line of <lb />
men's shoes in all leathers, at <lb />
13.60 and Pulley Bowen. <lb />
For or <lb />
turned house. J. W. Perkins. <lb />
1213<lb />
II MIS. Mil<lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUM LAW. <lb />
An Improvement over many Lung and because; it rids <lb />
of a cold by acting at a cathartic on th bow cl., Guaranteed to Siva <lb />
T mortar refunded. Prepared by MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. . A. <lb />
FOR JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb />
Children's crib blankets, price <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Mufflers, mufflers, the newest <lb />
novelties of the season at <lb />
Wilson's. <lb />
Cord rushing, all colors, for <lb />
cents a box, yards to the <lb />
box. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Italian band has been <lb />
in town the last few days making <lb />
excellent music <lb />
If you want a nice trunk or a <lb />
dress suit case be sure to see our <lb />
line. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
A new lot of <lb />
ally designed for Christmas <lb />
Is. Frank Wilson. <lb />
For special reduction on hats, <lb />
ribbons and baby caps you <lb />
call on Mrs. I. F. Lee Co. <lb />
Big line of white woolen <lb />
blankets, and at <lb />
Pulley A Bowen's. <lb />
What to give for a Christmas <lb />
present can be solved if you look <lb />
over this issue of The Reflector. <lb />
The Music Club meets tonight <lb />
at o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
O. E. Warren. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Give him one of those Parker <lb />
lucky curve fountain pens, at <lb />
Reflector Book <lb />
Nice line of in all <lb />
styles for the Christmas trade. <lb />
1210 Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Our line of suit cases and <lb />
traveling bas , make fine <lb />
Christmas U. Frank Wilson. <lb />
for ladies and <lb />
men, in black and tan. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
For Christmas nothing could <lb />
please more than a beautiful <lb />
holiday box of famous <lb />
hose for ladies and gentlemen. <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
Beautiful <lb />
silver mesh <lb />
and children. <lb />
line of imported <lb />
purses, for ladies <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Give the advertisements in this <lb />
paper careful reading and you <lb />
will know to do your <lb />
Christmas trading. <lb />
From now until Christmas we <lb />
will give a special reduction on <lb />
hats, ribbons and baby caps. <lb />
Mrs- I. F. Lee Co. <lb />
Elegant writing materials, <lb />
pound paper and envelopes a <lb />
specialty at Coward Wooten's. <lb />
fancy collars, one in a <lb />
box, make beautiful Christmas <lb />
presents- Prices and cents <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Come on with your <lb />
lion to The Reflector and vote <lb />
for somebody in the piano con- <lb />
test <lb />
Unloading car American wire <lb />
fencing. low. See us <lb />
before buying. j <lb />
w J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greatly reduced prices in our <lb />
millinery department, including <lb />
all shapes and pattern hats now <lb />
on hand. Pulley Bowen, <lb />
More and gold fish at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. Place <lb />
orders early if you want them <lb />
saved for Christmas presents. <lb />
We are making low prices on <lb />
Stalk cutters, Disc Harrows and <lb />
smoothing harrows. See us be- <lb />
fore buying. J. R. <lb />
Special value in <lb />
leather hand bags for <lb />
and 17.50. <lb />
V, Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Those wanting engraved cards <lb />
for Christmas should place orders <lb />
i early to insure delivery in time. <lb />
i The Reflector takes orders. <lb />
See our special snow shoe for <lb />
men, with cork inner soles, <lb />
which prevents dampness from <lb />
reaching the foot. Special price <lb />
of M. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Don't forget that Pulley <lb />
Bowen have reduced prices on <lb />
all tailor made coat suits in <lb />
stock. <lb />
For Jim King place, <lb />
near N. depot. put it <lb />
water and lights if desired, <lb />
Higgs Bros. <lb />
Large stock of children's bear <lb />
skin coats in white, red, rose <lb />
and green. Big reduction in <lb />
price. Bowen <lb />
Anthracite, domestic lump. <lb />
and other grades of coal, <lb />
quality, prices to <lb />
per ton. <lb />
We have a complete line of <lb />
linen handkerchiefs in all styles <lb />
and at all for the holiday <lb />
trade. Pulley Bowen- <lb />
there be anything more <lb />
disagreeable rough chapped <lb />
skin cream is <lb />
guaranteed for it at Coward <lb />
Wooten's. U <lb />
See our line of furs. Nice <lb />
Christmas present for your <lb />
mother, wife or sweetheart. <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
Cabbage plants, cabbage <lb />
plants, great big cabbage plants. <lb />
If you want early plant <lb />
Warren's cabbage plants now., <lb />
O. E. Warren. <lb />
are headquarters for <lb />
gloves, in all colors. <lb />
Superb line for holiday trade. <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
A useful gift for <lb />
, a beautiful holiday box con- <lb />
four pair of famous <lb />
interwoven <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
Now is the time to buy cotton <lb />
seed hulls. They will be higher <lb />
after Christmas. <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
1213 Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Our stock of misses <lb />
and children's hosiery com- <lb />
in every line. cm fit <lb />
from the smallest to th largest <lb />
foot. Pulley Bowen- <lb />
Lost-Gold filled hunting case <lb />
watch, American stem winder, <lb />
movement number case <lb />
number Liberal reward <lb />
to finder. <lb />
We have a beautiful line of <lb />
umbrellas for Christ- <lb />
mas gifts. Prices con- <lb />
with quality. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Liberal meal exchanges will be <lb />
made for cotton seed during the <lb />
month of December. Long dis- <lb />
Phone T-13 <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
If you are undecided about the <lb />
singing canary bird for Christ- <lb />
mas you see C. B. Which- <lb />
ard soon. The last order for <lb />
Christmas delivery will be sent <lb />
off next week. <lb />
Special for Thursday. Friday <lb />
and Saturday, Dec. <lb />
For all purchased made on above <lb />
named days you will be given <lb />
vote for every penny you spend <lb />
in the piano contest. <lb />
1210 Central Mer. <lb />
Over a million cabbage plants <lb />
for sale. Jersey and <lb />
Charleston and Early <lb />
Pilot, all grown from Tait's true <lb />
type seed. Delivered in field at <lb />
per thousand, or packed for <lb />
shipment at per thousand.<lb />
If you haven't seen <lb />
about that telephone, you <lb />
had better do so at once. We arc <lb />
now receiving orders at the rate <lb />
of two and per day, a little <lb />
faster than we can put them in, <lb />
First come, first served. Get in <lb />
line, order yours at once. <lb />
rates, five cents per day. <lb />
extension telephone fifty cents <lb />
per month. Why worry your<lb />
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS. <lb />
Shipping. <lb />
Not too early to now. <lb />
When you worrying <lb />
about what to get, take it as a <lb />
sign that you are not giving <lb />
love but from a sense of <lb />
Half the fun of Christmas <lb />
shopping is the crowd, the jam. <lb />
and the hurry. <lb />
The price tag is not the right <lb />
way to measure the gift. <lb />
people can shed more <lb />
joy other <lb />
can with a big account to draw <lb />
on. <lb />
Don't forget that the sales- <lb />
people the counter are <lb />
made of flesh and blood, and that <lb />
they are quite as apt to become <lb />
weary as you are. <lb />
Do your shopping in the day <lb />
time, and give the clerks a <lb />
to rest up. <lb />
A cherry is the best <lb />
Christmas gift you can give to <lb />
some people. <lb />
Visitors Here and People Who <lb />
Travel. <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske d <lb />
Thursday evening from <lb />
ville, where he had been called <lb />
by the sickness of his little sis- <lb />
We are that he left <lb />
her much better. <lb />
R C. one of Green- <lb />
former who some <lb />
years ago to Sanford and <lb />
was made of Lee <lb />
when that county <lb />
in even- <lb />
to spend a few days here. <lb />
His friends are glad to greet <lb />
him and fee him looking so well. <lb />
It h s bean three years since he <lb />
was last here and he says it <lb />
him joy to behold the great pro <lb />
Greenville has made in that <lb />
time <lb />
HIDDEN DANGERS <lb />
Nature Gives Timely Warnings <lb />
That no Citizen <lb />
Can Afford to Ignore <lb />
anger No cornea from the <lb />
kidney will warn <lb />
when the are Heir. Well <lb />
a clear, amber d. Sic c <lb />
tended a thin, foamy <lb />
or red, i I full of <lb />
i and irregular of passage. <lb />
signal No. cornea from c <lb />
back. Back p-ins. dull and heavy, or <lb />
and acute, tel. you of k kid- <lb />
and warn of the approach <lb />
and Bright a disease. <lb />
Kidney Pills cure <lb />
and cure them p Mere u <lb />
proof in the statement of a nearby <lb />
resident. , <lb />
Wm. Washington and Tar- <lb />
Mount, N. C, <lb />
Kidney a proved in my <lb />
remedy for kid- <lb />
and I have no hesitation <lb />
You will see the best program <lb />
at the tonight <lb />
that have ever The <lb />
Millionaire Cowboy, ODe Legged <lb />
Pete fat, Alphonso, the <lb />
Dead Shot; The Broken Violin. <lb />
Music by Vito <lb />
j Miss Florence v still leads <lb />
in the contest for the in gold, <lb />
others follow closely.<lb />
in recommencing them to anyone <lb />
afflicted with this I used <lb />
them for backache and oilier annoy- <lb />
arising from red <lb />
ind they me prompt relief. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
State. i , , . <lb />
Remember the e-and <lb />
no <lb />
The Paper Them. <lb />
Greenville gained one <lb />
and business n an during the <lb />
past year, and we believe we <lb />
will not mind his name <lb />
Wells Browne, the <lb />
who says the <lb />
edition of The Reflector <lb />
a year ago brought him here. <lb />
He chanced to see a copy of the <lb />
to correspond with <lb />
the editor about the town, came <lb />
here to see for himself and found <lb />
that it was Greenville, <lb />
yours if you And he has <lb />
made it his ever since. We hope <lb />
this edition will help to bring <lb />
others as good as he is. <lb />
Visit. <lb />
Rt. Rev- Robert Strange, <lb />
bishop of this diocese, is ex- <lb />
to arrive in Greenville <lb />
Saturday. Be will preach in St. <lb />
Episcopal church both <lb />
morning and evening on Sunday, <lb />
in the afternoon will preach <lb />
to the colored people. <lb />
For Rent-100 acres good farm <lb />
land. See Bros. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
Re Elected Chairman. <lb />
At the meeting of the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners Monday, <lb />
the beginning of the new fiscal <lb />
year, Commissioner <lb />
was re-elected chairman of <lb />
the board. He filled the position <lb />
most acceptably during the past <lb />
year. <lb />
lo boy U <lb />
lute from factory, <lb />
other kept la <lb />
Sanitary <lb />
Why lake any whore your health. <lb />
t Why Dot <lb />
MAKE FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR k. A PLATE with <lb />
ICE Powder <lb />
It to Simply of <lb />
one milk <lb />
heating or d <lb />
makes two <lb />
quarts of lot clean, put and whole- <lb />
MOM. A good ice cream can be <lb />
for a dollar or two which will <lb />
for w soon cost. <lb />
JELLO CREAM Tow- <lb />
and <lb />
Cold by food J <lb />
Tho Co., Roy, N. Y <lb />
WIT .<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By of the power of Bale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by Julia A. <lb />
Wilson and R to J. B. Lit- <lb />
on the 30th day of November, <lb />
and duly I in the <lb />
office of Pitt county, North <lb />
p-8, page the <lb />
will expose to public <lb />
ft re the court home door in Greenville, <lb />
to the highest tidier on Jan- <lb />
a certain tract or par- <lb />
of land lying and in the <lb />
of Pitt and State of North Carolina <lb />
ard described as <lb />
Situate in p. M me <lb />
north side of Tar river and aide of <lb />
creek, adjoining I he lards <lb />
formerly belonging to T. I. <lb />
deceased, Allen Baker and and <lb />
bounded a Beginning in the <lb />
run of at the mouth <lb />
Root and up said MM <lb />
to the of a ditch, thence up said <lb />
ditch to a holly; thence north, 1- <lb />
cast cherry tree at the road; then <lb />
with the no-th 1-2 wist to <lb />
forked pine near the road; <lb />
e st in a direct to All n Baker a <lb />
line; thence with Bakers line to <lb />
Thomas J. Sheppard's thence with <lb />
his line to a gum in Laurel branch, <lb />
thence with Daniel a line to <lb />
the creek; down the creek to the <lb />
beginning, more or <lb />
lea-, saving and excepting so much or <lb />
land heretofore conveyed by J. B. <lb />
Little and wife to G. R. B. B. and J. J. <lb />
and the upon said <lb />
land by J. b. <lb />
I Little and wife to Bettie L. Short, <lb />
i lo satisfy said deed, <lb />
sale; Cash. <lb />
I This 9th 1909. <lb />
j B. Mortgages, <lb />
Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd Greenville, N. t. <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
has an electric cleaner and is prepared <lb />
to clean carpets, mattings and rugs <lb />
properly without taking them up. <lb />
put down and stitch carpets when <lb />
Work done promptly. Can be <lb />
found at the store of J. R. J- <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
C. V. YORK. <lb />
. J. COBB. <lb />
York Cobb, <lb />
GENERAL . <lb />
CONTRACTORS <lb />
LONG DISTANCE PHONE <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
OFFICE IN BUILDING. <lb />
Work done in or out of State. <lb />
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION,<lb /></p>
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u hi <lb />
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from 3rd page. <lb />
other, a kind, cheery soul, honest in <lb />
her Joy, who offered herself for a <lb />
friend, who gave and com- <lb />
fort because she loved Christ and you. <lb />
and had little else to give, which <lb />
would choose If you could have <lb />
tut on I think know. I believe <lb />
would say that love was the <lb />
greatest thing in all the world. <lb />
Now God gives mothers and every- <lb />
one else this Christmas day just to <lb />
prove truth of this to all they <lb />
tan it to the world, <lb />
that rich and poor may exalt love <lb />
above money, make love more <lb />
gold. Not far from any of <lb />
some soul Is In danger, <lb />
some people are hungry, some for- <lb />
one wanders alone through the <lb />
music of the Christmas day, hearing <lb />
no love songs sung by men or angels, <lb />
brooding over the wretched present, <lb />
the hopeless Will you have <lb />
a gift for such, one that <lb />
has heart and purpose In it It <lb />
would be ever so much better to give <lb />
lime and money to do some real good <lb />
to the miserable than to buy <lb />
for friends who will not know <lb />
what to do with ii when they get it. <lb />
to lit pity dictate our Christ- <lb />
mas gifts than or bet- <lb />
still to let Christ have his way <lb />
with us this Christmas day. <lb />
CHRISTMAS IN ENGLISH FICTION <lb />
It N. <lb />
by American Press <lb />
until the first <lb />
half of the <lb />
century was SUM <lb />
spent M P <lb />
vie of literature <lb />
which has come to <lb />
be known <lb />
fiction effect <lb />
permanent I o el It <lb />
In the hearts <lb />
of <lb />
lug mankind. The <lb />
ancient parable <lb />
plays the <lb />
rhymed <lb />
legends of the mid <lb />
die ages are still In <lb />
on the continent, but the more <lb />
secular minded English had only the <lb />
rude Jingles and the <lb />
carols of boot eating antiquity <lb />
Contrary to the prevailing notion, the <lb />
Inventor of the tale with a distinctive- <lb />
Christmas flavor was an American <lb />
It Is likely that It would occur to few <lb />
Americans and to no Englishman to <lb />
dissent if It were asserted in <lb />
presence that Charles Dickens <lb />
the Christmas story. Ills name <lb />
ll so Inseparably connected with so <lb />
of the holiday literature en- <lb />
shrined In the popular heart that it Is <lb />
small wonder the mention of Christ- <lb />
mas suggests him. The credit of the <lb />
however, must given <lb />
to another, a man who was at the end <lb />
of his thirties when Dickens was horn, <lb />
who been at Malta when Nelson's <lb />
fleet sailed away to Trafalgar, who had <lb />
visited Sir Walter at and <lb />
bad captivated him and who was aft- <lb />
secretary to the United States <lb />
legation In England. That, of course, <lb />
means Washington Irving. <lb />
first book. Sketch-Book <lb />
of Geoffrey Crayon, had pleased <lb />
everybody, so much so, Indeed, that It <lb />
was by John Murray In <lb />
London and translated Into several con- <lb />
languages. Both the publish- <lb />
and the public were urging him to <lb />
do something equally meritorious. No- <lb />
body realized more keenly than did the <lb />
author of exquisite work the <lb />
of producing Its mate, and he <lb />
wit not a man to be driven Into <lb />
Three years later ho published <lb />
and the chapter of <lb />
that masterpiece of literary workman- <lb />
ship entitled at <lb />
was the pioneer holiday tale of <lb />
English literature and has furnished a <lb />
model for subsequent which <lb />
bas seldom been equaled never <lb />
excelled. easy grace and felicity of <lb />
expression were a revelation to every- <lb />
body In those days, and the wonder <lb />
and the charm arc potent still. <lb />
William Thackeray, mas- <lb />
of n realism that Is the wonder and <lb />
the despair of those who have followed <lb />
him. needed no <lb />
model chose <lb />
none. His <lb />
Patties re- <lb />
nothing <lb />
ever In <lb />
the of any <lb />
other man. The <lb />
public was pleased <lb />
with It. but never <lb />
so much as was <lb />
Thackeray himself. <lb />
Most of all, the author of <lb />
professed to believe that It <lb />
that bad made <lb />
his too. In face of <lb />
the fact that had <lb />
been published. This perversion of <lb />
Thackeray In regard to the literary <lb />
value of bis wares and bis lack of faith <lb />
In his bad so little <lb />
confidence in the success of <lb />
that after It appeared be applied <lb />
for a government <lb />
proof sufficient that the man who ere <lb />
a masterpiece may have a dim <lb />
conception of artistic values. <lb />
All the makers of great fiction are <lb />
more or under spell of their <lb />
Immediate surroundings, but few have <lb />
It more apparent than <lb />
Dickens. Those who knew <lb />
stances saw plainly that be bad put <lb />
himself and his sad childhood Into <lb />
many of bis pathetic short stories. <lb />
la of. The <lb />
In Master which an ac- <lb />
count of things which to <lb />
his troubled boyhood. As a <lb />
child he was a firm believer in ghosts. <lb />
and It la probable that he entire- <lb />
abandoned faith in spectral <lb />
Many of his are <lb />
with disembodied spirits, and they <lb />
are like the ghosts of no other writer. <lb />
are that appeal to one <lb />
make one believe In their . <lb />
They ore frequently more real j <lb />
than living characters who <lb />
with Although they are dead, <lb />
they conduct themselves like living en- <lb />
titles. <lb />
Christmas ghosts are <lb />
the realm of literature. f all the <lb />
silent shapes that <lb />
v have been sum- <lb />
moued from the <lb />
upper and nether <lb />
J V worlds to lend en- <lb />
to the <lb />
tale <lb />
bis alone have <lb />
become <lb />
ed. There Is <lb />
anything re- <lb />
about <lb />
They are <lb />
the most <lb />
spooks ever Invented. They <lb />
are seldom sepulchral, but are <lb />
cheerful. They are the <lb />
haunting, Bleep and never to <lb />
exorcised phantoms of the fairy tales <lb />
actual freed from all <lb />
in regard to <lb />
that come to us when we bid them <lb />
and vanish politely we are weary <lb />
of their presence. <lb />
Bret Harte never made a secret cf <lb />
bis for the creator of Little <lb />
Nell Tom Like Paul at <lb />
the feet of Gamaliel, he was to <lb />
receive his lesson from the he <lb />
acknowledged his master. Not <lb />
until after Dickens had his <lb />
work did the literary light Who <lb />
stood revealed ill far western <lb />
learn that his model had seen <lb />
exquisite elegy In <lb />
had bean board to express <lb />
his admiration of it most gen- <lb />
terms. The dying novelist de- <lb />
that the work of the new Amer- <lb />
writer contained such subtle <lb />
strokes of workmanship as no other <lb />
writer In the language had yet ex- <lb />
And then he asked, with a <lb />
humorous In his weary eyes, <lb />
yon think that his manner is <lb />
very like my <lb />
Dickens. Harte bad a genuine <lb />
fondness for the doings of <lb />
One who knew him best says that up <lb />
to the last of his life thought <lb />
much of the Christmas season and to <lb />
the last kept up the fond and foolish <lb />
custom of sending generous presents <lb />
to his Better appreciated In <lb />
England than In Ids native country, <lb />
Harte spent the later years of his life <lb />
abroad, but Ills stork's were to the last <lb />
distinctively American. In that ad- <lb />
performance entitled <lb />
Santa Came to Simpson's <lb />
there Is no flavor of the old world <lb />
Christmas, and Johnny, clothed In the <lb />
stars and stripes. Is a young American <lb />
of the most unmistakable sort. <lb />
Two of the most strikingly <lb />
Christmas stories ever written are <lb />
H a <lb />
Christmas Ban- <lb />
and Miss <lb />
There is little of <lb />
C h r i s t in s In <lb />
H a wt home's <lb />
tale. <lb />
The Joyous <lb />
val is only a lit- <lb />
makeshift <lb />
around which is <lb />
dickens. woven a weird <lb />
psychological study that drives all re- <lb />
of the blessed season from <lb />
the mind. Us ghosts are not the so- <lb />
and easily banished spooks of <lb />
Dickens. They are formless and <lb />
creepy mid all pervading. They are the <lb />
fearsome specters that rise frig- <lb />
id vapors of German Ism. and <lb />
they are made Icier still a strong <lb />
admixture of New England <lb />
It Is a masterpiece in con- <lb />
question <lb />
at all about that-but It does not make <lb />
Yule log glow more brightly or <lb />
lend a better flavor to steaming <lb />
bowl. <lb />
Mary Russell does not deal <lb />
In ghosts. All of her Christmas char- <lb />
are flesh and blood people, and <lb />
they are not of the sort Unit not <lb />
stay dead when they Her <lb />
mas Is as in work- <lb />
as anything which ever came <lb />
from her careful pen, and Hint Is say- <lb />
much. It Is as and <lb />
suggestive as a pastoral, and its <lb />
Is as soothing as the delicate <lb />
savor which escapes when the cover <lb />
of n potpourri Jar Is lifted or <lb />
drawer of an old time cabinet Is open- <lb />
faint, pervasive odor of crush- <lb />
ed rose leaves and dried lavender. <lb />
has but one purpose, The training teachers. The courses are so <lb />
planned as to meet the needs of East Carolina in the best way possible. <lb />
THE WORK OF TH E FALL HAS BEEN WHOLLY SUCCESSFUL <lb />
and others are asking for admission to the school after Christmas. <lb />
Address all inquiries to <lb />
President <lb />
The Timely Prep- <lb />
of Useful <lb />
Christmas Pres- <lb />
Bags Al- <lb />
ways Popular <lb />
and Appreciated. <lb />
Priscilla <lb />
Bedroom Slippers <lb />
The girl who bas time for a little <lb />
fancy work at home, either making <lb />
things for herself or preparing for <lb />
should start work on <lb />
butterfly handkerchiefs. <lb />
have been sold shops for <lb />
some lime. Imported from Paris and <lb />
costing quite a bit of money. <lb />
A girl can make them at home if she <lb />
Is clever with her needle. If she bas <lb />
been doing any of butterfly <lb />
In underwear which has been <lb />
the fashion this season she will be ex- <lb />
pert enough to start this other <lb />
work. <lb />
The foundation is a sheer fine hand- <lb />
kerchief with hemstitched edge. <lb />
Either one or several butterflies are <lb />
cut from sheer colored silk mull and <lb />
applied to the linen. <lb />
They be all of one color or In <lb />
different colors and embroidered at <lb />
the edges and up center to give <lb />
the coloring of n real butterfly. <lb />
Some girls may prefer Just one but- <lb />
with widespread wings In n <lb />
color, such lavender, pink, yellow <lb />
or blue. <lb />
If she makes a set for n Christmas <lb />
gift It will be pretty to put a different <lb />
d on each <lb />
Bags Popular Gifts. <lb />
Bags of all kinds are always well <lb />
liked presents. They may tie made <lb />
flat or round and be for either useful <lb />
or ornamental purposes, but in tiny <lb />
guise they are most acceptable. <lb />
of tile bags this season are built on a <lb />
foundation of covered cardboard, <lb />
most beautiful of all are of <lb />
ribbon gathered round a flat <lb />
Lasting Christmas Gift <lb />
FOR MAN OR WOMAN <lb />
WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN <lb />
is a gift that will last a great many years, and be of constant <lb />
service to the recipient and a pleasing and permanent <lb />
of the giver. We have just received a lot, at <lb />
prices from up. <lb />
A Beaut and Appropriate Box Accompanies Each Pen <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Druggist, <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
remarked an old <lb />
skipper on the Water front, an- <lb />
superstitions cling to Ins men <lb />
who go to sen. Take, for instance, <lb />
that shark's I'm nailed to the tip of <lb />
the flying of that <lb />
mer. There's of the <lb />
who come down to the docks on <lb />
n Sunday afternoon that don't look <lb />
and wonder at it. But few know <lb />
what it means to seafaring men. <lb />
It's a superstition as old as the art <lb />
of sailing one in which all sea- <lb />
men believe. They think it takes <lb />
ginger out of heavy seas when <lb />
the ship is shoving her nose under, <lb />
and they also believe that so long <lb />
as the fin holds the vessel <lb />
will never in n collision. It is n <lb />
mascot which brings nil good, be- <lb />
sides adding speed to the ship. A <lb />
sailor in leave the musts <lb />
go by the board as to sou bark's <lb />
fin lost off <lb />
J. R. SMITH CO. DR. JOSEPH DIXON. <lb />
J. R. SMITH CO. DIXON <lb />
Milling Manufacturing <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
General Manufacturing and Repairing <lb />
IN WOOD AND IRON. <lb />
. <lb />
System Grist Mill, Saw and Planing Mills, Wood and Smith <lb />
Shops, Electric Light Station, and Undertakers. <lb />
Window and Door Frames, Columns, Brackets, In and <lb />
Outside Trimmings for Buildings, Wagons, Carts, Etc. <lb />
Will Buy Your Seed Cotton, Cotton Seed, Corn and Peas. <lb />
fail to or write <lb />
M. G. BRYAN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
if yea in I hi way l <lb />
TOMB STONES OR MONUMENTS <lb />
or say kind of Marble week. <lb />
lit It asocial for <lb />
Co., C, which <lb />
the Souls. <lb />
wast <lb />
basket, willed the bottom. More <lb />
useful, but In <lb />
way, Is seen In tin <lb />
cut. To make it cut a by <lb />
circle of cretonne, fold sides to- <lb />
shape Illustrated. Line <lb />
with some plain material, <lb />
making Inn <lb />
for needles, scissor. The <lb />
busy her will be to receive <lb />
this gift. ., <lb />
The Reflector does job wt <lb />
P. Ii JOHNSTON <lb />
PLUMBING and <lb />
STEAM INC <lb />
Op. HoM <lb />
PHONE <lb />
Our <lb />
coma. <lb />
Greenville-, yours if you <lb />
i W. PERRY GO <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers t <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags.<lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
WILSON WRIGHT <lb />
New Town Pressing Club <lb />
N- C. <lb />
Cleaning, Pressing, all Colon of <lb />
Dyeing sod Repairing Clothes on <lb />
short notice. As work guaranteed, <lb />
attired <lb />
HERE Is <lb />
Mrs. Philander <lb />
us shook <lb />
the snow from his coat and <lb />
carefully wiped bis feet on the brand <lb />
Dew doormat. <lb />
get returned <lb />
moodily. <lb />
get one Why Dot, James <lb />
forgot It, Bella, until just as I got <lb />
off the train, and as that was the lost <lb />
train from town I very well <lb />
walk back and look up a tree. By that <lb />
time the shop would all be closed <lb />
back Such nonsense Of. <lb />
course If you haven't thought enough <lb />
of the children to buy them a <lb />
Interpolated Philander <lb />
desperately, say another word. <lb />
I'll find a tree somewhere tonight If <lb />
I bare to rob church of the Sun- <lb />
day school <lb />
He thrust his arms into bis overcoat <lb />
grasped his hat, but Mrs. <lb />
put out a detaining hand. <lb />
she said seriously, <lb />
cannot And a tree Id Rose Heights to- <lb />
night. know there is not a shop <lb />
Id Heights, and where else would <lb />
you look for a <lb />
shall walk Into the woods dig <lb />
returned Philander, with dignity. <lb />
you could do that, James, but <lb />
It Is o'clock now and there Is no <lb />
moon. You will lose your <lb />
returned Mr. Philander. <lb />
hope I know my way around Rose <lb />
Heights. I a very handsome pine <lb />
tree Id that strip of woods back <lb />
Turkey bill road. I could walk there <lb />
blindfolded and lay my hand upon that <lb />
he asserted rashly. <lb />
returned Mrs. <lb />
reluctantly. hate to have you go, <lb />
James, but the children will be so dis- <lb />
appointed. The presents ore oil ready, <lb />
and I have been up in the attic and <lb />
got the base for the tree and all <lb />
in fact, everything is ready <lb />
except the <lb />
will soon be said <lb />
Mr. Philander grimly as he Jerked on <lb />
bis arctics and turned up bis coat col- <lb />
brine me the from <lb />
the woodshed, he added. <lb />
spade, James I thought they <lb />
chopped trees down. The ground la <lb />
course, the as by re- <lb />
plied Irritably. He was <lb />
vexed with himself for having forgot- <lb />
ten to order the tree, which was one <lb />
of the necessary adjuncts to the Phil- <lb />
Christmas. He bad never, for- <lb />
gotten It before. He to order <lb />
It that morning and have It sent to <lb />
suburban borne later In the day, but <lb />
an Important business matter had <lb />
en the remembrance of festival <lb />
from his mind until <lb />
when opened the door recalled it to <lb />
but attention. <lb />
Ho sallied forth, bearing ax, and <lb />
waded through the newly fallen snow <lb />
to the corner of the street, where he <lb />
turned toward Turkey hill road. The <lb />
snow was only six Inches deep, and <lb />
the walking was not so bad. Cray <lb />
clouds bung low, and there was a thick <lb />
of flakes as Philander turned the <lb />
comer. When reached the strip of <lb />
woods It was snowing heavily, and he <lb />
could only guess at location of the <lb />
particular pine he had In mind. <lb />
He whistled cheerily he walked <lb />
along, for his spirits were rising. Be <lb />
a warm glow stealing <lb />
tired frame he anticipated the de- <lb />
light of three <lb />
when beheld the selfsame tree <lb />
that they so warmly admired a <lb />
while before set up in their own <lb />
parlor, ablaze with candles and rich <lb />
with gifts. <lb />
Mr. Philander stopped and thrashed <lb />
himself vigorously with <lb />
There was a In the air <lb />
that was reflected from the fallen <lb />
snow, and there was the tickling rush <lb />
of lakes In bis eyes. When be reach- <lb />
ed very opening In the woods <lb />
where admired the tree he <lb />
turned around and looked carefully up <lb />
and down the rood. Of course be <lb />
could see nothing, nor was there <lb />
faintest tinkle of bells. It was n, <lb />
very lonely spot, <lb />
Mr. knew that the strip <lb />
woods was private property, he <lb />
knew that he could make It all <lb />
right with the owner of the <lb />
woods, on the following day. Lake <lb />
four miles away and It was tin- <lb />
In his permission now. <lb />
Although Mr. Philander stated <lb />
that he could put his hand on the tree <lb />
In he found It rather a <lb />
cult thing to do after nil. lost <lb />
himself several times the dense <lb />
and all the tree trunks seem- <lb />
ed unfamiliar to his touch. Then, all <lb />
at once, he emerged from the under- <lb />
brush, spicy of <lb />
ed bis face. <lb />
It. by he exclaimed. He <lb />
dug the snow from the trunk and <lb />
with n few lusty blows mid tree <lb />
In dragged It. trailing <lb />
snow. He lost his once or <lb />
e, and Dually, at n when <lb />
a almost brunt <lb />
that night, be found himself standing <lb />
before his own gate. <lb />
He carted the tree around to <lb />
back door, and with Mrs. <lb />
help It was taken into the house and <lb />
up In parlor. <lb />
Mr. Philander thawed himself out In <lb />
front of kitchen store quaffed <lb />
fragrant coffee that bis grateful wife <lb />
had prepared. <lb />
Is a beauty, she said <lb />
gleefully; finest ever had. <lb />
How delighted the children will be. I <lb />
am sorry, though, you are so tired, <lb />
I'm all right now, said <lb />
Philander cheerfully. was worried <lb />
after I found that I bad forgotten <lb />
tree, but I closed out that deal with <lb />
today, and I wee busy every mo- <lb />
lovely that you got the con- <lb />
tract, cried his wife excitedly. <lb />
la a line Christmas present for <lb />
bet your life It returned <lb />
Philander Jocosely. let us get <lb />
Bessie, dragging her new doll <lb />
remorselessly by Its flaxen hair. <lb />
flaked It came that way, <lb />
protested Indignantly. <lb />
a Santa Claus tree, babies, so <lb />
dears feel bad about it. Bun away <lb />
and said Mr. Philander <lb />
Then he turned to Jack, <lb />
It's the very same tree, my he <lb />
proudly. <lb />
doesn't look like It, said <lb />
Jack bluntly. <lb />
eh What's the matter <lb />
with <lb />
nothing. It's fine, but it Isn't <lb />
tree we Insisted boy ob- <lb />
mind, never returned <lb />
Mr. good <lb />
He sought bis wife, who was helping <lb />
Norah with the breakfast tree <lb />
was a great success, my be said <lb />
genially. <lb />
Is replied Mrs. <lb />
happily. children are so de- <lb />
I'm glad of that. I was tell- <lb />
Taylor yesterday morning going <lb />
down on the train that Christmas was <lb />
not Christmas without a tree, and he <lb />
said that It wouldn't be Christmas at <lb />
their then, for were not <lb />
going to have <lb />
uttered Mrs. <lb />
not, <lb />
I don't know. He some- <lb />
thing about bard times, said the <lb />
good, old fashioned suited <lb />
them well enough; that would <lb />
bang their stockings before Are <lb />
and all that, you <lb />
lander. Taylor told it was <lb />
the of her husband's <lb />
did It asked <lb />
Philander, Interest. <lb />
Taylor said his wife beard some <lb />
one chopping half II lost <lb />
night, but she didn't think an thing of <lb />
It, and this morning they found <lb />
tree was the stump <lb />
very observed Mr. <lb />
-Hard luck for <lb />
continued Jack ear- <lb />
was In the woods on Turkey <lb />
bill road today and that tree <lb />
saw last inlay Is there yet. You <lb />
didn't cut It down. knew that one <lb />
wasn't <lb />
Mr. Philander paled slightly. <lb />
pursued the terrible <lb />
Jack with a directness born of sudden <lb />
revelation, is Mr. Taylor's tree <lb />
I knew I'd seen It <lb />
Mr. Philander shrank from their <lb />
rifled <lb />
Taylors will be here in a few <lb />
minutes. said Mrs. Philander <lb />
coldly. <lb />
dear, must have got turned <lb />
around in the storm, but the Lord <lb />
only knows how I got In Taylor's <lb />
the other side of woods, <lb />
said Jack sympathetically <lb />
I guess you walked right <lb />
and Into Mr. Taylor's <lb />
must have done groaned <lb />
Mr. Philander. Then with sudden In <lb />
spiral ion he stripped the tree of Its <lb />
ornaments and candles carried It <lb />
the house Into the hack yard. <lb />
He scratched a match, and In live min- <lb />
the Philander Christmas tree was <lb />
a charred ruin. <lb />
bad, old said Taylor <lb />
lively as Philander <lb />
explained the absence of the <lb />
tree. one reason why I don't <lb />
believe in Christmas trees. They are <lb />
apt to take fire, there you arc. <lb />
I glad it happened before we <lb />
rived <lb />
am ejaculated Mr. Philander. <lb />
But all the little Philanders agree <lb />
that It was the most beautiful Christ- <lb />
mas tree they ever had. <lb />
IT TRAILING THE SNOW.<lb />
the ready for the Every- <lb />
thing <lb />
Isn't a thing for you to do, <lb />
dear, save to hang them on the <lb />
said his wife, leading way to the <lb />
lighted parlor, where tree <lb />
its symmetrical branches glistening <lb />
the light and exuding a fresh balsamic <lb />
odor. <lb />
Jove, It Is the handsomest tree <lb />
we ever exclaimed Mr. <lb />
surveying the shapely conifer ad- <lb />
They were soon st work, and pres- <lb />
beautiful tree blossomed <lb />
forth In glistening festoons of gold and <lb />
tinsel, A radiant star tipped <lb />
the highest point, while daintily <lb />
orated gifts burdened the branches and <lb />
wore heaped at the <lb />
It was with satisfaction that <lb />
retired that night. They <lb />
were lo leave the resplendent tree, <lb />
but utter weariness drove them to bed. <lb />
It daylight when first de- <lb />
lighted shriek from n small <lb />
his tired parents. Mr. <lb />
groaned dismally. He from <lb />
head to foot, ho was sick from <lb />
lack of sleep. Mrs, Philander <lb />
equally tired; but. the self ab- <lb />
negation of mothers. In general and <lb />
mothers In particular on Christmas <lb />
morning, she got up and went down- <lb />
stairs to enter Into Joys of the hap- <lb />
children. <lb />
When Mr. Philander came <lb />
stairs to breakfast the children <lb />
about him <lb />
asked Jack, tho <lb />
this very tree we saw last Sunday <lb />
when we walked along Turkey bill <lb />
road Is this tho very <lb />
told you Hint, asked <lb />
Mr. Philander sharply. <lb />
mother did. I told her I had <lb />
seen It somewhere before, and she said <lb />
H that very <lb />
fought Claws <lb />
dear I think children <lb />
prefer a tree just said Mrs. <lb />
Philander regretfully. Tom- <lb />
my Taylor We must Invite him over <lb />
to see tho children's this after- <lb />
Indeed, that will be an excel- <lb />
lent plan. Suppose we Invite a fen- <lb />
people to spend the evening and enjoy <lb />
the tree with us. We can put some <lb />
and have a jolly <lb />
said Philander, warming up to <lb />
subject be proceeded. <lb />
will be agreed <lb />
Mrs. Philander, us ask the <lb />
we'll ask chuckled <lb />
Philander. show Taylor the way <lb />
to keep <lb />
That afternoon Mrs. Philander busied <lb />
herself preparing for the evening's <lb />
entertainment Tho Taylors ac <lb />
gladly, so bad tho other In- <lb />
guests, Mr. Philander, who <lb />
was the soul of hospitality, walked <lb />
about and rubbed his hands with pleas- <lb />
ant anticipation. <lb />
lie made sundry trips to tho cellar <lb />
for apples cider cracked great <lb />
bowls of nuts. He carried In huge <lb />
arm loads of wood for the fireplace and <lb />
surveyed the with com- <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
It was at that that Jack <lb />
Philander burst noisily In. <lb />
what do you he began <lb />
breathlessly. <lb />
my boy, what Is It ask- <lb />
ed Mr, indulgently as <lb />
warmed bis co-it tails comfortably. <lb />
heard Mr. telling some men <lb />
that chopped down the tree <lb />
from his front <lb />
Mr. <lb />
absently. I <lb />
know, Nor- <lb />
way pine that stood on their front <lb />
a exclaimed Mrs. Phi- <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE <lb />
Direct line Double <lb />
dally service between the <lb />
and South. <lb />
MAY 1909. <lb />
Direct connection in Atlanta, <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis for all <lb />
points in the west, 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 arriving in <lb />
Raleigh at a. m. and <lb />
p. m. <lb />
LEAVE RALEIGH AS <lb />
II U Nil <lb />
No a. m., for <lb />
Washington and New York. <lb />
No a. m. for <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
m. For Portsmouth- <lb />
Norfolk, tag with steamer <lb />
all points North. <lb />
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Washington and New York. <lb />
No Local U p. m <lb />
for Henderson, Oxford, <lb />
and Weldon. <lb />
SOUTH BOUND. <lb />
No. 33-3.20 a m for Hamlet, <lb />
ton, Charlotte, Atlanta, <lb />
ham, Memphis, New Orleans and <lb />
all west. Through coach to <lb />
and through sleeper to <lb />
Memphis, -Local sleeper to Charlotte. <lb />
No 814.10 a m for Columbia, <lb />
Savannah, Jacksonville and all points <lb />
South. <lb />
No 41-3.60 pin for Hamlet, <lb />
ton, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
Memphis and all West <lb />
No m for Atlanta, <lb />
ham, Memphis and points We.-t, <lb />
sleeper to Birmingham, <lb />
Jacksonville, and all <lb />
South. <lb />
Local Sleeper Hamlet to Wilmington <lb />
on and <lb />
A trains are equipped with <lb />
coaches and Pullman <lb />
drawing room Bleeping cars, and <lb />
through having Carp. <lb />
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connection with special occasions and <lb />
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s to I <lb />
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C. H. D, P. A. <lb />
No. W. Martin St. Raleigh, N, C. <lb />
Christmas <lb />
is almost here and now is the time <lb />
to do your shopping <lb />
and avoid the rush <lb />
A big- of just <lb />
in, and lots of other Christmas <lb />
are It <lb />
to your interest to cur <lb />
ore bu tog Remember we carry <lb />
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tile We have fancy Groceries <lb />
as well of heavy Groceries In <lb />
f implements we are as strong <lb />
We carry Disc <lb />
double Plows; in fact <lb />
most everything. We carry Lime <lb />
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lo fence the farm. J <lb />
Central Mercantile <lb />
Company <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
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IMPORT BULBS <lb />
are now arriving. have h fine <lb />
assortment. early for the best <lb />
results. Send new price list. <lb />
Remember we are <lb />
fur Cat <lb />
Floral and Flowers all <lb />
M Telephone or- <lb />
promptly filled. <lb />
J. L. CO., Florist, <lb />
us Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
p. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, G. P. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
A. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. . <lb />
Altering;, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
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Don't fail to see or write <lb />
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Winterville, N. C. <lb />
II you is way <lb />
TOMB STONES OR MONUMENTS <lb />
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Ht for <lb />
aid Co., of Ca, which ii <lb />
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Cleaning, Pressing, all Colors of <lb />
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Hand Wrought <lb />
Jewelry <lb />
and Useful <lb />
Handkerchief <lb />
and <lb />
Attractive <lb />
Hanger m <lb />
Watch fobs are present <lb />
man from girls who are clever at de- <lb />
signing and making band <lb />
Jewelry. Fobs of copper set <lb />
a pretty green stone, and <lb />
mounted on tan suede of a <lb />
quality are very smart It I a <lb />
ion, too, to have belt buckles made <lb />
of old watch eases and from old <lb />
tare frames, not to mention <lb />
girdles from old fashioned chased and <lb />
fretwork napkin rings. Tb ring <lb />
eat Into perpendicular strips, the rip; <lb />
being fastened together with <lb />
chains In ornamental design. Old <lb />
coins are often Joined together <lb />
dog collars, and quaint buttons are set <lb />
in metal bands for fillets. These art <lb />
only a few suggestions for girls <lb />
are interested In arts and crafts work. <lb />
Useful Handkerchief Case. <lb />
A useful handkerchief can <lb />
made by purchasing flowered ribbon <lb />
with a satin edge. Get the ribbon <lb />
width of a handkerchief when It U <lb />
folded Into a square, allowing a <lb />
for the finish. Turn both ends over s <lb />
little more than Is required for a <lb />
For the Woman Cook,. <lb />
Few women can resist the appeal <lb />
a daintily made apron. For <lb />
or at a chafing dish an apron <lb />
and many persons lite t <lb />
wear one around at <lb />
tasks that do not require them to b <lb />
in more serviceable aprons. <lb />
A dainty affair of this kind, <lb />
would make a nice Christmas present. <lb />
Is so simple In construction that any <lb />
one can develop It. <lb />
All that Is needed Is a of thin <lb />
lawn, sneer <lb />
or floe barred dimity. size of the <lb />
square can be varied from a yard <lb />
forty Inches or even more, according <lb />
to height of the wearer and the de- <lb />
sired length of apron. <lb />
an Inch wide hem on <lb />
skies and hemstitch It on one or both <lb />
edges of drawn threads, as <lb />
Hold the square to you with s <lb />
at the bust Hoc, and at the waist lint <lb />
It by several groups of But <lb />
lengthwise tucks to form a small bit <lb />
top. On each side of the point <lb />
formed put tics of the material two <lb />
Inches and a half wide. These may be <lb />
hemstitched all around, or they can <lb />
hemmed on the edges and finished In I <lb />
deep hemstitched hem at bottom. <lb />
This dainty apron la capable of many <lb />
variations. In addition to the hem- <lb />
stitching, a design con <lb />
worked In corner that forms <lb />
bib and at bottom corner directly <lb />
below It. or the four corners can be em <lb />
those opposite the bib lint <lb />
taking a smaller motif. <lb />
An Individual touch can be given <lb />
hemstitching as described and <lb />
In bib corner a large oval medal <lb />
lion with a monogram In the center <lb />
Touches of color could be Introduced <lb />
In embroidery with good effect. <lb />
HOMEMADE GIFTS.<lb />
Mads by I <lb />
ways <lb />
Christmas Is coming, and all the In- <lb />
ones arc beginning to won- <lb />
what will for their <lb />
friends, what kinds of offerings <lb />
can design that will have two virtues <lb />
evidence of loving care and real use- <lb />
Under this head will coma <lb />
lavender Illustrated. It It <lb />
made of cream colored scrim and Is <lb />
embroidered In cross stitch with <lb />
a little flower design worked In <lb />
In n deep cream and the <lb />
lower end was turned tip about four <lb />
Inches. An Inch wide hem at the top <lb />
at the pocket and another at top <lb />
of the apron were run with leaf green <lb />
ribbons and tied st the ends In soft <lb />
rosettes. The pocket extended <lb />
across the apron and tiny <lb />
pockets above were decorated with <lb />
brilliant cretonne roses, and a leaf or <lb />
two were applied to the material by <lb />
buttonholing In green embroidery silk. <lb />
Statement of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
at the close of business. November I GOO. <lb />
A Smart <lb />
This is s gift easy to make and one <lb />
that will be appreciated by woman <lb />
who Is short of drawer or cupboard <lb />
room. This la a good, strong, <lb />
Loans and discounts 149,893.55 Overdrafts United States Bonds Furniture and Fixtures 3,240.42 Cash due from Banks Surplus ad 11,227.32 21,000.00 Dividends unpaid 83.07 12,000.00 Deposit. 141,688.63 <lb />
A Waist Hangar. <lb />
Here Is a new shirt waist holder <lb />
that la made by cutting white card- <lb />
pocket handkerchief and overcast <lb />
edge strip and of the turnover <lb />
together to make the two pockets <lb />
Hem the and fold the <lb />
together for packing. This little cast <lb />
Is particularly to carry <lb />
In <lb />
WAIST <lb />
board twenty-one Inches In length and <lb />
In depth In Hie form of <lb />
Illustration. Cut u <lb />
paper and paste on the front. <lb />
two la the ton for the rib- <lb />
loop, one being <lb />
and the holder Is completed. <lb />
The Reflector job work. <lb />
silk, while a wall of Troy Is dons <lb />
around the outer edge of the sachet <lb />
to bide all evidences of stitching. <lb />
To make this little gift one would <lb />
require a five cent package of dried <lb />
lavender, a bit of muslin measuring <lb />
fl by Inches, a piece of scrim by <lb />
inches and three shades of lavender <lb />
embroidery silk. Make a bag of the <lb />
muslin measuring by inches, of <lb />
course taking off enough for <lb />
Inch scams; fill It with the <lb />
and sew It up. fold the scrim so <lb />
it measures by C Inches and em- <lb />
the design In middle of one <lb />
side. The basket should be done with <lb />
middle color, the two center flow- <lb />
and of darkest shade <lb />
and rest of flowers In the <lb />
lightest shade. This done, sew tbs <lb />
scrim on three sides on the machine, <lb />
wrong side out. This will make <lb />
bag. Now turn it right aide out and <lb />
sew It like a Preach seam one-half <lb />
Inch from the Outer edge. <lb />
This will leave the third side, which <lb />
will lie at Pit bar one end or the oilier. <lb />
Mill open, this put the <lb />
muslin hag of lavender. The sachet <lb />
then needs only lo he sewed up on the <lb />
remaining side, the embroidery done <lb />
over stitches, and tho gift will be <lb />
complete. <lb />
An Embroidery Apron. <lb />
A Hewing apron seen re- <lb />
the keynote of newness <lb />
anal bf easily copied for u Christ- <lb />
Bias It made of Hue <lb />
ordinary milliner's sure to <lb />
choose MM of large <lb />
quite an ornamental affair. <lb />
The Is first neatly lined Inside <lb />
with plain sateen or washing silk and <lb />
then Is covered all over the outside <lb />
dainty patterned chintz or <lb />
tonne The sowing Is all done at the <lb />
edges with good, firm and <lb />
then each edge Is neatly bound with <lb />
ribbon, or braid to cover the <lb />
sewing. <lb />
This should be completed by <lb />
a large, neatly hemmed square of <lb />
lining to cover hat when placed In <lb />
box. An embroidered monogram <lb />
In the corner of this square would <lb />
form a dainty finish to <lb />
Comparative Statement of <lb />
November 1907, <lb />
November 101,692.68 <lb />
November 1909, 141,688.63 <lb />
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Grandmother's Present. <lb />
An attractive mile Is <lb />
In this Use the bottom <lb />
a soft, pliable woven basket on which <lb />
a design of daisies leaves can be <lb />
worked with In the shades to <lb />
suit. After tills Is basket <lb />
should be lined with green silk, <lb />
which conies eight Inches he- <lb />
the of the basket. A casing <lb />
Is made at the lop of this and hag <lb />
green ribbon. <lb />
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very fur holding a ball of <lb />
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to be had in GROCERIES, g <lb />
CAKES, CANDIES-- full line on hind all the time , <lb />
SEND US YOUR ORDERS <lb />
We are specially prepared for the Holiday trade and <lb />
can supply your needs promptly. We would be pleased <lb />
to serve your orders phone, mail or messenger. <lb />
RICKS BROTHERS <lb />
AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT <lb />
What is nicer than <lb />
Candy, a Kodak, a Box of Fine Writing <lb />
Material, Art Cards <lb />
or a Box of Cigars <lb />
These can be had at <lb />
COWARD <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
A Complete Line of Drugs and <lb />
Medicines <lb />
and in fact kept in <lb />
A Wide-awake Drug Store <lb />
cu be hid of them. <lb />
SANTA <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
on display an <lb />
beautiful <lb />
line of TOYS and flu- <lb />
for Holiday trade <lb />
Nuts, Fruits and <lb />
the best <lb />
ties. Can supply all <lb />
your needs for Christmas. <lb />
Call and inspect my line. <lb />
Maryland Casualty Co. <lb />
follow. <lb />
Premiums received by various <lb />
Casualty in North <lb />
Carolina year Dec <lb />
ember as shown by <lb />
State Insurance <lb />
Maryland Casualty C. <lb />
Fidelity Casualty Co . i. <lb />
Life Ins. Co. <lb />
Co. <lb />
U. . Casualty Co.,. <lb />
tea coo <lb />
insurance in force in <lb />
My connection with the company <lb />
a of twelve <lb />
Tie new <lb />
P is built in fill need of <lb />
the <lb />
adjustment of all losses <lb />
. 011.53 <lb />
. 0.708 <lb />
O. 31.45 <lb />
James Long h. a. white <lb />
THE TOY MAN <lb />
For the RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES to <lb />
J. S MOORING <lb />
k net. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
On the Boom <lb />
EVERYTHING FOR THE CHRISTMAS COOKING <lb />
AND HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES <lb />
Fruits. Nut;. Mince Meat, Can <lb />
full line Pickle Celery, <lb />
rants <lb />
Grip- Fruit, and all Breakfast <lb />
OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT can supply you <lb />
in Fruit, Pound and Penny Cakes. Pies. etc. <lb />
Leave your order now for your Christmas <lb />
Cakes. Everyone knows the quality of Mr. J. <lb />
M. baking. He personally superintends <lb />
this department and any special order will re- <lb />
his careful and expert attention. <lb />
We have a full line of in Christ- <lb />
mas packages, and other Candies of different <lb />
grades for Santa's pouch. <lb />
LOOK OUT FIRE CRACKERS at <lb />
J. M. CO. <lb />
IN <lb />
THE BUILDING ON <lb />
Good, that are and suitable not only for the holidays, but every cay in the year <lb />
can always be found at my store. Anything needed about home or farm. <lb />
I for their liberal trade year, and take pleasure in I be <lb />
prepared to serve them better than ever the coming year. <lb />
BRADLEY, The Jeweler <lb />
No. EVANS STREET <lb />
One Price <lb />
Everything in the Jewelers Line to select <lb />
your Holiday and Wedding Gifts from. Come <lb />
early for any Engraving to be done. <lb />
LOOK FOR THE <lb />
REVOLVING SIGN <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Dealers in all kinds of <lb />
Hardware <lb />
COOK mm AND RANGES, PLOWS, HARROWS, LIME, CEMENT <lb />
STOCK AND POULTRY FENCE. <lb />
We guarantee the right prices <lb />
Sofa <lb />
DAVID <lb />
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JAMES <lb />
MATT <lb />
me <lb />
Groceries <lb />
aid Confectioneries <lb />
Christmas Orders <lb />
for <lb />
the <lb />
Before you buy your presents for Christmas <lb />
visit the Episcopal Bazaar, which opens Dec. <lb />
4th in the Perkins opera house on Fourth St. <lb />
and see the beautiful things on sale there. You <lb />
will find everything you need for gifts, and the <lb />
ladies will be pleased to have your patronage. <lb />
I have a nice, fresh line of Groceries, Fruits, <lb />
Nuts and Candies. In fact everything you need <lb />
for Christmas festivities and <lb />
Good and quick service. MATT . <lb />
DORMITORY, LE HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
Spring ten, open. January Fore t <lb />
HARRINGTON, BARBER COMPANY, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
CARRY a full and complete line General <lb />
Merchandise, Dry Goods, Hats and <lb />
Shoes and Farming Implements, especially la- <lb />
saving Machinery. <lb />
Buyers of country Produce and Cotton. <lb />
Look out for Santa Claus. The old man is coming with <lb />
many Pretty Things for both Old and Young <lb />
The Hunsucker Buggies <lb />
A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
E wish to thank our friends and patrons for their liberal patronage <lb />
given us during this year, and trust that we will continue to share <lb />
your confidence and business for O <lb />
M the, Will stand Try one <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Company <lb />
WINTERVILLE, <lb />
It is the aim and purpose business to give our customers the lull <lb />
valued their dollar and to conduct our business solely on principles. <lb />
We consider quality always in everything and with low prices and <lb />
lair treatment lo one and all an inducement you to make our store <lb />
headquarters your purchases during <lb />
Let us show you what we have lo oiler you and remember that ii you <lb />
wish your 1910 business to be every point view, we are <lb />
in position to help you make it so. <lb />
E. Turnage Sons Co., n. Carolina <lb />
Everything for the Farm<lb /></p>
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THIS IS A BARGAIN <lb />
event that will surpass <lb />
ever attempted in the <lb />
line in Greenville. <lb />
FAIR WARNING <lb />
This is ad you have <lb />
WINTER <lb />
at such low prices. Ask for <lb />
This High-grade stock of Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb />
Silks, and Children's Wearing Apparel, Shoes, Mattings, Furniture <lb />
ha been thrown on the market to be sold, without reserve, regardless of cost, or by Dec <lb />
offered in announcement for this <lb />
Great Bargain Carnival <lb />
ii marked st prices that deserve, your attention; overshadows anything ever <lb />
attempted in Greenville. <lb />
The Prices Quoted Below <lb />
have their real only in conjunction with the quality of merchandise <lb />
offered. The reputation of C. T. and the quality of merchandise <lb />
he carries is well <lb />
A MIGHTY TIDAL WAVE OF BARGAINS <lb />
COAT SUITS. <lb />
Coat latest <lb />
finest tailored at the following <lb />
hT <lb />
Regular price I, price <lb />
Regular <lb />
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price sale price <lb />
SILK AND DRESS GOODS. <lb />
Von best color and <lb />
regular sale . . <lb />
in u eh Lawn, regular price U- <lb />
sale price <lb />
white regular price <lb />
sale price <lb />
in solid and stripes, colors, <lb />
regular price k price <lb />
Wide, <lb />
price ale price <lb />
Suiting in all durable colors, regular <lb />
price sale price <lb />
Fancy silks in all the latest shades, reg- <lb />
price sale price. <lb />
EMBROIDERIES. LACES. ETC.<lb />
Regular price <lb />
Regular sale price. <lb />
Regular price <lb />
regular price c, a <lb />
price. <lb />
and Laces, <lb />
price and sale price 11-- <lb />
In this department our price will prove a <lb />
veritable revelation to the economical buyer. <lb />
LACE CURTAINS. ETC <lb />
Curtains, regular price 2.25. sale <lb />
. <lb />
Lace Curtains, ti i pattern, regular <lb />
price. sale price <lb />
Lace Curtains, most exclusive patterns, <lb />
regular price sale price <lb />
Lace Curtain.-, regular price sale <lb />
price <lb />
Bed 18.00, sale <lb />
price . <lb />
Spreads, regular price MM <lb />
price. . <lb />
Comforts, regular pi ice sale price <lb />
1.79 <lb />
in Gold <lb />
To be GIVEN AWAY <lb />
Thursday, Dec. 1909, at 2.00 P. M. <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
Every purchase of will entitle you t one ticket coupon. These <lb />
coupons will be numbered in duplicate and on <lb />
2.00 p. m. the duplicate numbers will be put in a box and <lb />
fastened, and shaken up well by everyone who desires, and four no s <lb />
drawn out by some disinterested child. The person holding the <lb />
out will receive in Cold The person hoMIng <lb />
the 2nd number drawn out will receive Cold. The person <lb />
holding the 3rd out will receive Gold. The <lb />
holding the 4th out receive in Gold. <lb />
Be sure and ask for your coupons with every purchase, and save <lb />
NOTIONS. <lb />
white <lb />
chiefs, sale price f <lb />
Men's white, hemstitched handkerchiefs <lb />
regular price tale price . <lb />
Men's white hemstitched <lb />
regular price price <lb />
. ion i Pins, regular price sale price <lb />
two papers for. <lb />
Good Thread, price <lb />
price per spool <lb />
Good Pearl Buttons, regular price in., <lb />
sale price per dozen . <lb />
Good safety fall regular <lb />
price per <lb />
Air Float Violet Talcum Powder, <lb />
price la, price. <lb />
Good Talcum price <lb />
sale price per box-----. <lb />
Fine tooth Brushes, best bristles, <lb />
price sale price. <lb />
Best needles, regular price Be per paper <lb />
-Hie price. <lb />
1.63 <lb />
MEN and BOYS CLOTHING. <lb />
lot Sui's price <lb />
i price. <lb />
lot men's Suits, regular price <lb />
sale price . <lb />
lot men's Suits, regular prior <lb />
Men's Suits regular price 110.00 and <lb />
sale price <lb />
I Suits regular price <lb />
sale price .- <lb />
I lot Suit, regular price <lb />
sale price . <lb />
lot boys Suite, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Suits, <lb />
regular sale price. <lb />
up-to-date end latest <lb />
regular 0.00, Bale price <lb />
Men's Pants, regular price 1.50. <lb />
price <lb />
Men's odd regular price 9.00, <lb />
price . <lb />
Men's best Overalls and Jumper.-., reg- <lb />
price 1.25, sale price . <lb />
Men's Overalls and Jumpers, regular <lb />
price sale price <lb />
lot Men's Overcoats, regular price <lb />
sale pi ice <lb />
lot Men's Overcoats, price <lb />
12.50. sale price <lb />
. <lb />
them. <lb />
TAKE NOTICE <lb />
No one connected in any way with C. T. store will be <lb />
entitled to a chance in the Cold. <lb />
Furniture and Trunks. <lb />
Trunk, regular price 1.60, tale pries <lb />
regular price vale price <lb />
I lot Wash Stands, regular <lb />
price sale price . . <lb />
I lot Oak Bedsteads, regular price <lb />
10.00, sale price. <lb />
I lot regular price sale <lb />
price . I -90 <lb />
lot Matting, regular price sale <lb />
prim . . <lb />
I lot Malting, regular pries sale <lb />
price -23 <lb />
I suit solid Oak, regular price <lb />
price <lb />
suit furniture, solid Oak, regular price <lb />
sale price <lb />
parlor suit, nicely trimmed, <lb />
plush back and bottom, sale price I 2.98 <lb />
solid sale price <lb />
only S-98 <lb />
lot handsome Oak Chairs, regular price <lb />
tile price <lb />
lot chair., regular sale price <lb />
only <lb />
solid Oak. I toll<lb />
STAPLE DRY GOODS. <lb />
Very beat American Calicoes in all pat- <lb />
regular price price <lb />
Yard-wide Sheeting, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Beat checked Homespun, regular puce, <lb />
sale price <lb />
Percale, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Best dress regular price<lb />
Best apron cheeked Ginghams, regular <lb />
price price. <lb />
Good apron checked Ginghams, <lb />
price price . <lb />
Best yard-wide Bleaching, regular price <lb />
Best table Linen, regular price <lb />
price. .- -28 <lb />
Beat table Linen, regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
Good Towels, regular price <lb />
price <lb />
Good Towels, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Good Towels, regular price C, <lb />
sale price. <lb />
FIlM Towels, regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
Broad Cloth, all regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
LADIES, MEN'S and SHOES <lb />
and patent tip and <lb />
plain toe Shoes, safe price <lb />
regular price 1.60. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
price.- <lb />
regular price and <lb />
2.50, price. . <lb />
lot and regular <lb />
Lie I <lb />
price 3.00, Hale price <lb />
work Shoes, <lb />
price 1.75, <lb />
sale . <lb />
Men and regular price 2.00 <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Men a regular price 2.50. sale- <lb />
price.-. <lb />
Men a Shoes, regular p- 5.00, sale <lb />
price .- <lb />
Shoes, regular price 1.50, <lb />
price . <lb />
regular price 1.26. <lb />
price . .---- <lb />
I,.,, line Shoes regular price 3.60, <lb />
sale price <lb />
1.69 <lb />
1.99 <lb />
1.28 <lb />
1.6 <lb />
3.69 <lb />
1.19 <lb />
1.49 <lb />
A Square Deal to Everyone at the Big Store <lb />
Look for <lb />
The Big Red Sign <lb />
Look for <lb />
The Big Red Sign <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER , 1909. <lb />
No. <lb />
MUSIC CLUB. <lb />
and <lb />
Delightfully Entertained by Mr. <lb />
Mrs E. <lb />
The of the Music Club, <lb />
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs <lb />
O. E. Warren, at their home in <lb />
West Greenville, was one of ex <lb />
pleasure, the entertain- <lb />
by the host and hostess <lb />
being delightful. The home was <lb />
beautifully decorated with smilax <lb />
and lace ferns and red and white <lb />
carnations. <lb />
As the and guests <lb />
arrived were served with <lb />
hot punch by Misses Nellie Pen- <lb />
Linda Moore. <lb />
Both the president and <lb />
of the club being absent, <lb />
the usual business part of the <lb />
was passed over, except <lb />
the calling of the roll. <lb />
The music program for the <lb />
evening was as <lb />
Unto <lb />
Mrs. Parham. Miss <lb />
Gaston, Messrs. Whichard and <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Vocal Arrow and <lb />
the Miss Gaston. <lb />
Instrumental <lb />
Miss Bishop. <lb />
Vocal That We <lb />
Two Were Miss <lb />
Bennett and Mr James. <lb />
Instrumental <lb />
Miss Davis. <lb />
Vocal Through <lb />
the <lb />
Arab's Prof. <lb />
Austin. <lb />
Vocal duet- to the <lb />
Misses Gas- <lb />
ton and Smith. <lb />
Following the program was a <lb />
contest of filling blanks with <lb />
musical terms in a romance on <lb />
Schubert's Miss <lb />
Smith and Mr. Whichard tied on <lb />
filling the largest number of <lb />
blanks, and in drawing the <lb />
a handsome picture, was award- <lb />
ed to Miss Smith. Another prize, <lb />
a picture, was presented to Prof. <lb />
for the best answer to a <lb />
joke. <lb />
Refreshments were served, <lb />
consisting of cake, cream and <lb />
mints, the cream being in harp <lb />
shapes, and on each plate was a <lb />
red carnation. <lb />
The entire evening was one of <lb />
great pleasure. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL NOTES. <lb />
Boys Have Good <lb />
Clan Holidays <lb />
The of the Henry Grady <lb />
Society held their reg- <lb />
bi monthly debate at the <lb />
school last night. <lb />
The query was that <lb />
the the times indicate the <lb />
continued safety and welfare of <lb />
the United The <lb />
was by Messrs. <lb />
Adrian Brown, Charles <lb />
Alfred and Chandler <lb />
The negative by <lb />
Messrs. Linda Smith, Ben <lb />
David Moore and Spruill <lb />
Spain. <lb />
There was not a poor speech <lb />
made. The boys had prepared <lb />
their talks with much care and <lb />
study, and the debate was one of <lb />
the best they have yet held- <lb />
In addition to the debate, <lb />
CAROLINA DAY. <lb />
the Corned Will Close at Noon on <lb />
the 24th. <lb />
This week and next, up to <lb />
noon on Friday. 24th, is all the <lb />
time that is left for The Reflector <lb />
piano contest, and it goes with- <lb />
out that the remaining <lb />
days are going to be active ones <lb />
with the candidates. Just what <lb />
the candidates are doing we are <lb />
not able to say. as they are yet <lb />
keeping their own counsel and <lb />
holding to the decision not to <lb />
have their votes published so on <lb />
can know what the other is <lb />
doing. This is alt right if they <lb />
prefer it that way, even if it <lb />
does keep all uneasy about <lb />
any surprise that may be sprung <lb />
about the close of the contest. <lb />
However, we will make the <lb />
that it will b. best not to <lb />
In addition to the debate, back their <lb />
were Messrs. and run the risk of any <lb />
of them crowded out in the final <lb />
rush, as not a vote will be re- <lb />
after the last stroke of <lb />
o'clock on the 24th. They can <lb />
bring their votes in any day and <lb />
let them be recorded, and we <lb />
will keep the number secret if <lb />
preferred. <lb />
Another we will <lb />
make to the candidates, is that <lb />
the remaining days of the con- <lb />
should be devoted to work- <lb />
in than ever for new <lb />
subscribers to The Reflector. <lb />
Of course collections from <lb />
old subscribers count, but new <lb />
subscribers count double <lb />
they are the ones to work hard <lb />
eat for. <lb />
There is among <lb />
our readers in the contest, and <lb />
many who come to the office to <lb />
pay their subscription, vote for <lb />
To be Observed by Graded <lb />
School. <lb />
The teachers and pupils of the <lb />
Farmville graded school are <lb />
working hard on the program for <lb />
North Carolina Day. which they <lb />
expect to observe Friday. Dec. <lb />
17th. The exercises will be held <lb />
in the forenoon and they desire <lb />
the parents and friends of the <lb />
school to attend. The exercises <lb />
will I promptly at o'clock. <lb />
Following is the <lb />
The Old North State, by <lb />
school. <lb />
North Carolina, six children <lb />
from the 1st and 2nd <lb />
Music, First Waltz, Mary Ellen <lb />
Kittrell, 3rd grade. <lb />
of Christmas, Minnie <lb />
grade. <lb />
Music, First Crocus, Mary <lb />
Barrett, 5th grade. <lb />
NOTES FOR BUSY SHOPPERS. <lb />
Alfred Schultz and Ben Taylor; <lb />
the delivered Spartacus <lb />
to the Gladiators at and <lb />
the The Death Bed of <lb />
Benedict Arnold. At the next <lb />
meeting of the society the entire <lb />
membership will deliver <lb />
During the latter part of <lb />
session a joint debate will be <lb />
hold with the Aycock Debating <lb />
Society of Goldsboro city schools. <lb />
It is also probable that a debate <lb />
will be held with Raleigh, or <lb />
with some other <lb />
The graduating class of the <lb />
school numbers six this year, as <lb />
Misses Estelle Greene, <lb />
Hilda Critcher, Exum, <lb />
Agnes Spain and Nannie Bowling <lb />
and Alfred Schultz. The <lb />
organized some weeks ago; Miss <lb />
Estelle Greene was <lb />
president, Miss Hilda Critcher, <lb />
vice and <lb />
class <lb />
Carolina, Our Pride, Maynard <lb />
Brief far <lb />
People. <lb />
Merry Christmas ribbons at <lb />
Pulley <lb />
If you want a nice trunk or a <lb />
dress suit ease be sure to see our <lb />
line. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Be sure to see our line of <lb />
men's shoes in all leathers, at <lb />
and i. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
See our line of men and boy's <lb />
neck for <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
for ladies and <lb />
men, in black and tan. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Special reduction on <lb />
tailor made coat suits in stock. <lb />
1210 Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Suede <lb />
All the new things in <lb />
belts. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Children's crib blankets, price <lb />
Hi at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Cord all colors, for <lb />
cents a box, yards to the <lb />
box. Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Pig line of white woolen <lb />
and at <lb />
Pulley Bowen's. IS <lb />
and children's <lb />
woolen golf gloves in colors, <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Complete line of Molly ribbons <lb />
in all widths for Christmas. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
All kinds of seed oats at F. V. <lb />
Johnston's. Phone <lb />
1214 <lb />
fancy collars, one in a <lb />
box, make beautiful <lb />
5th grade. <lb />
Music, Waltz, <lb />
Dixon, 4th grade. <lb />
Wanderer Back Home, <lb />
Thelma 5th grade. i <lb />
tousle, Love Story, Louise <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
stock of children's bear <lb />
skin coats in white, red, old rose <lb />
and green. Big reduction in <lb />
price. Bowen <lb />
Those gold fish and at <lb />
6-1 Reflector Book Store will make <lb />
History in the Names of Christmas presents that greatly <lb />
Counties, boys and girl, from the the <lb />
6th and 7th grades. If you u <lb />
America, by singing canary bird for <lb />
Indian Names, should B. Which- <lb />
ton. grade. soon. The last order for <lb />
Music, In the Twilight. Betty delivery will be sent <lb />
6th grade. j oil next week. <lb />
Racing Waters, Annie Laurie <lb />
Lang, 7th grad <lb />
Alfred the candidate they Prefer- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb <lb />
invite you to be present <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Irma Lea <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. William Albion Dunn <lb />
on the afternoon of Thursday, <lb />
the thirtieth <lb />
at four o'clock <lb />
Memorial Baptist Church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
At Home <lb />
After January the tenth <lb />
Scotland Neck, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards issued in the city,<lb />
Mrs. D. Dead. <lb />
The many friends of Mrs. S. <lb />
M. Schultz deeply sympathize <lb />
her in the two bereavements <lb />
through which she has passed in <lb />
little more than a week. On <lb />
Friday, 3rd inst., she was called <lb />
to Rocky Mount by the death of <lb />
her sister, Sadie Abram <lb />
Mrs. accompanied by <lb />
another Miss Mattie, re- <lb />
turned home the middle of <lb />
the week, and Saturday <lb />
message received <lb />
announcing the death of their <lb />
mother, Mr--. D. Abram. No <lb />
doubt the death trail <lb />
hastened by grief over the death <lb />
of the daughter the <lb />
previous week, <lb />
See our Una of pillow ton <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Schultz, secretary. The <lb />
colors are blue and white. <lb />
From the music department <lb />
four will be graduated this year, <lb />
Agnes Spain, Estelle <lb />
Greene, Hilda Critcher and <lb />
Lillian Carr. These young ladies <lb />
will be the first to graduate from <lb />
the school of music <lb />
The enrollment of the school <lb />
has been this fall, and the <lb />
average daily attendance <lb />
cent, of this number. <lb />
The management takes pride in <lb />
the high percentage of <lb />
attendance and the small number <lb />
of <lb />
School will close for the <lb />
days on Wednesday, the 22nd. <lb />
and re-open Tuesday. Jan. <lb />
giving a vacation of two weeks. <lb />
Barring a exceptions, the <lb />
children have worked hard this <lb />
fall, and their progress has been <lb />
moat satisfactory. There has <lb />
not been much sickness in town, <lb />
and but few other things to <lb />
interfere with the steady progress <lb />
of the school When Christmas <lb />
comes, the children and the <lb />
teachers will richly deserve a <lb />
happy vacation and here's hoping <lb />
that they will have it. <lb />
helps, too, as every one who <lb />
desires to do so has the privilege <lb />
of voting for Come <lb />
pay your subscription and help <lb />
one of the candidates. <lb />
The position of the different <lb />
candidates in the voting column <lb />
stands the same as before, but <lb />
we do not know how it would be <lb />
if all the votes each has were <lb />
published. <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow <lb />
Miss Lillie R. Tucker <lb />
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Miss Beulah Mumford <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring <lb />
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