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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 />
Regular price isle <lb />
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 />
Miss Mavis B lie Evans 4.8 <lb />
Miss Beulah Mumford <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring <lb />
James Tingle <lb />
School <lb />
Miss Lelia Stokes 1,600 <lb />
Mrs. D. E. Nichols 1.445 <lb />
If you have a favorite in the <lb />
list of candidates get out and <lb />
help work, for the prize is well <lb />
worth striving for. You have <lb />
only to go to the music store of <lb />
White and examine <lb />
the piano to be convinced of <lb />
beauty and excellence. <lb />
your <lb />
and vote for somebody. Do <lb />
it now. <lb />
Music, <lb />
Askew. 6th grade. <lb />
Zebulon B. sketch <lb />
Joyner, 6th <lb />
Music, On the Fannie <lb />
10th grade. <lb />
in the Pines, Eva <lb />
Horton. 8th grade. <lb />
There are yet on band some of <lb />
The <lb />
day edition, which can be had <lb />
the for cents per copy. <lb />
Persons desiring them to send <lb />
off should call early. <lb />
Over a million cabbage <lb />
for sale. Jersey Wakefield, and <lb />
Charleston Wakefield and Early <lb />
button shoes j presents- Prices and cents <lb />
each, at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
More globes and gold fish at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. Place <lb />
orders early if you then <lb />
saved for Christmas presents- <lb />
Special value in <lb />
leather hand bags for <lb />
and 7.50. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Those wanting engraved cards <lb />
for Christmas should place orders <lb />
early to insure delivery in time. <lb />
The Reflector takes rs. <lb />
Don't forget that <lb />
Bowen have reduced pi ices on <lb />
all tailor made c at suits in <lb />
stock See them. <lb />
Skinner Marriage. <lb />
On Thursday aft moon at e <lb />
hour by the beautifully <lb />
solemn ceremony of the <lb />
church, Miss Nell <lb />
Skinner united in marriage <lb />
f j to Mr. Alfred M Dow. <lb />
of <lb />
the <lb />
lave- <lb />
Music, What the Swallow T was entirely without floral <lb />
Sang. May Belle Flanagan, 9th line of <lb />
, silver m purses, for ladies I <lb />
Social in Colonial I <lb />
Carolina, Lee Carr, 10th Highest cash price paid for <lb />
Music. Voices of the Deep, peas in any quantity by F. <lb />
Louise Dixon, 7th grade. IV. opposite N. S. <lb />
North a part of; depot. <lb />
American History, Fannie I Take your or ton seed in any <lb />
10th grade. quantity to F. V. Johnston, and <lb />
Music. Scarf Dance, Eva the highest price in cash or <lb />
ton. 8th grade. exchange for meal. <lb />
North Carolina, the Favored <lb />
Daughter of Nature, Henrietta <lb />
10th grade. <lb />
Duet. a Che- <lb />
Eva Horton and Louise <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
North Carolina of today com- R ,,. , ,,,,, , <lb />
pared with Colonial North Care-., present to send <lb />
Loyd Horton, 10th grade <lb />
Ho For Carolina School. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Randolph Dead. <lb />
On Sunday morning Mr. J. E. <lb />
Randolph, who lived with his <lb />
sons at House station, miles <lb />
from Greenville, was found dead <lb />
in bed Mr. Randolph was quite <lb />
old and had been feeble for some <lb />
time. He was a life-long Demo- <lb />
a gallant Confederate sol <lb />
and a good citizen He <lb />
leaves several children, all of <lb />
Whom are grown. <lb />
Mrs- Mellie If, Harris. <lb />
invites you to be present <lb />
at the marriage cf her daughter oft mm. <lb />
See our special snow shoe for <lb />
men, with inner soles, <lb />
which prevents dampness from <lb />
reaching the foot. Special price <lb />
of Pulley Bowen. <lb />
A year's subscription to The <lb />
would make a nice <lb />
friend, and it would be a re- <lb />
minder of your <lb />
all the year. 1215 <lb />
Greatly reduced prices in our <lb />
department, including <lb />
all shapes and pattern hats now <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
Washington, Dec. The <lb />
crop reporting hoard of the <lb />
Department f Agriculture <lb />
mates that the total production <lb />
of cotton in the United States for <lb />
the season of will amount <lb />
to 4826,314,000 pounds gross <lb />
weight. <lb />
; Tho estimated production in <lb />
pound grass weight bales by <lb />
States is as <lb />
Virginia North Caro- <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
Georgia <lb />
for Alabama <lb />
Mississippi la <lb />
880.000; Texas <lb />
Burnt Some. <lb />
The fifteen cents mark <lb />
cotton, Saturday, caused a <lb />
many of the holders to <lb />
r pi Co. bought between <lb />
on day, Oklahoma <lb />
several cars of peanuts. United States <lb />
Mellie <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Archibald I- House <lb />
Wednesday morning, <lb />
December the twenty ninth <lb />
nineteen hundred and <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
at in r residence <lb />
Sever, hundred and sixteen <lb />
Dickinson Avenue <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
At Horn; <lb />
After January tho fifth <lb />
Nineteen hundred and ton <lb />
Elizabeth, Louisiana. <lb />
See our furs, Nice <lb />
Christmas present for you <lb />
mother, sweetheart <lb />
Hi 8-ii Pulley Bowen. <lb />
beautiful line of <lb />
umbrellas for Christ- <lb />
is. Prices eon-i <lb />
with duality. <lb />
j Pulley Bowen <lb />
Lace, coat collars at <lb />
prices, at Pull -y <lb />
Give him one of those r <lb />
fountain pens, Bl <lb />
Reflector Bo l Store, <lb />
Nice line of In all <lb />
tries for the Christmas trade. <lb />
Std Pulley A Bowen. <lb />
a complete line of <lb />
linen handkerchiefs in all styles <lb />
and at uric s. for the <lb />
trade, Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Our Block of misses <lb />
and children's hosiery la com- <lb />
p We can lit <lb />
nothing <lb />
indicated the usual <lb />
joyous occasion of a <lb />
save a large o <lb />
the f <lb />
villa and friends at a distance, <lb />
rt once both <lb />
of the young couple, and <lb />
the sympathy of the givers for <lb />
the beautiful bride in her <lb />
great sorrow. <lb />
A had joined <lb />
the immediate family, and <lb />
promptly at o'clock Rev. <lb />
Father Francis Gallagher, the <lb />
resident priest of the diocese, <lb />
entered the drawing room and <lb />
standing in front of a simply <lb />
constructed altar awaited but a <lb />
moment the entrance of the <lb />
groom with his bi other folk, wed <lb />
by the bride on the arm of her <lb />
father, and the lit fol- <lb />
lowing the of the con- <lb />
give,, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Moseley drove to the N. <lb />
S. depot and the train <lb />
for a visit to Florida and <lb />
by m . t <lb />
good wishes of <lb />
friends. <lb />
The Set. <lb />
Now is your change to the <lb />
toe, for <lb />
your own amusement but for <lb />
cause, the public library. <lb />
Therefore don't hesitate for lack <lb />
of come on, you <lb />
will find galore awaiting <lb />
you. The young and the old. <lb />
the married and single, are <lb />
ally invited to come as a <lb />
masker or a spectator. Don't <lb />
forget tho date, Dec. . <lb />
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb />
for high prices. <lb />
We are <lb />
kid gloves, <lb />
for <lb />
from tho smallest to the largest Superb line for holiday , . <lb />
, . A Bowen. Pulley Bowen.<lb /></p>
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You <lb />
to inspect our line of <lb />
Tailor Made Coat<lb />
Skirts, Raincoats <lb />
Tl i y in cut on tin and our prices <lb />
We showing a <lb />
lino of in the season's nicest <lb />
M and Full line <lb />
J Fine Laces and Embroideries <lb />
always on hand <lb />
Pharmacy <lb />
FIVE POINTS <lb />
Let us point out the features <lb />
superiority in Ralston Shoes. <lb />
Made over <lb />
lit from the first <lb />
and need no <lb />
Pr Genuine tanned soles <lb />
other materials of equally <lb />
f quality. <lb />
Style that cannot he duplicated <lb />
except by high-priced custom <lb />
makers. <lb />
You can choose no more be- <lb />
coming model than this <lb />
Everything New and Modern <lb />
COMPOUNDED <lb />
by an experienced druggist, using only NEW <lb />
AND FRESH DRUGS. <lb />
A full line of Fine Stationery, Toilet Supplies, <lb />
Cigars, Tobaccos, and everything handled by <lb />
A First Class Drug Store <lb />
Cut Glass and China for Holidays and Weddings <lb />
HOT CHOCOLATE <lb />
We have just received a Hot Soda outfit and are <lb />
prepared to furnish Hot Chocolate and other <lb />
Hot Drinks <lb />
OFFICES OF DR. IN THE REAR <lb />
Christmas <lb />
is almost here and now is the time <lb />
to do your shopping <lb />
and avoid the rush <lb />
Stock No. <lb />
Gun Metal <lb />
Last<lb />
THE MARKET;. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on Factors. <lb />
Today <lb />
Middling 3-4 <lb />
Lao Middling 7-S 145-8 <lb />
Low Middling 3-S 1-8 <lb />
Fancy 31-2 <lb />
Strictly Prime 1-4 <lb />
Prune <lb />
tow Grades <lb />
U -2 <lb />
Another <lb />
ONE <lb />
NEXT <lb />
WEEK <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wired by Bros A Co., Banker <lb />
and Brokers. Norfolk. <lb />
MEW TORE FUTURES; <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Mar. <lb />
May <lb />
Dec <lb />
Dec Corn <lb />
Jan Ribs <lb />
May Ribs <lb />
Jan Lard <lb />
May <lb />
3-4 <lb />
7-8 <lb />
Id<lb />
1-6<lb />
Mai t. reported by<lb />
are headquarters for <lb />
kid gloves, in all colors. <lb />
Superb line for holiday trade. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Our stock of misses <lb />
and children's hosiery is com- <lb />
in every line. We can fit <lb />
from the to the largest, <lb />
foot. Pulley Bowen- <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Lace, Dutch and coat collars at <lb />
all prices, at Bo wen's <lb />
A assortment of tooth <lb />
brushes, tooth powders and <lb />
mouth washes at Coward <lb />
Wooten's. <lb />
Can there be anything more <lb />
disagreeable than rough chapped <lb />
skin cream is <lb />
guaranteed for it at Coward <lb />
Wooten's. <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 heads plant <lb />
cabbage plants now. <lb />
O. E. Warren. <lb />
Liberal meal exchanges will be- <lb />
made for cotton seed during the <lb />
month of December. Long <lb />
Phone T-13 <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
A big assortment of just <lb />
in, and lots of other Christmas <lb />
are arriving daily. It will be <lb />
to your interest to our stock <lb />
before buying. Remember we carry <lb />
everything in the general <lb />
tile line. We have fancy Groceries <lb />
as well of heavy Groceries. In <lb />
implements we are as strong <lb />
as the strongest. We carry Disc <lb />
Harrows, double Plows; in fact <lb />
most everything. Lime <lb />
and Nails for building, and wire <lb />
to fence the farm, j <lb />
Central Mercantile <lb />
Company <lb />
This is a Bargain <lb />
event that will surpass anything <lb />
ever attempted in the <lb />
line in Greenville. <lb />
This is an opportunity you have <lb />
to buy your <lb />
Winter Goods <lb />
at such low prices. Ask for your <lb />
coupons. <lb />
Solid Car Load of Furniture Just Arrived for the big <lb />
FAIR WARNING SALE <lb />
in Gold to be given away<lb />
Thursday, Dec. 1909, absolutely FREE <lb />
Every purchase of will entitle you to ticket coupon. These coupons will be numbered in duplicate and on Thursday, Dec. at p. m. the <lb />
duplicate numbers will be put in a box and securely fastened, and shaken up well by everyone who desires, and four numbers drawn out by some dis- <lb />
interested child. The person holding the I st number drawn out will receive in Gold. The person holding the 2nd number drawn out will re- <lb />
I 5.00 in Gold. The person holding the 3rd number drawn out will receive I 0.00 in Gold. The person holding the 4th number drawn out <lb />
receive in Gold. Be sure and ask for your coupons with every purchase, and save them. <lb />
TAKE NOTICE No one connected in anyway with C. T. store will be entitled to a chance in the Gold. <lb />
No one connected in anyway with C. T. store will be entitled to a chance in the Gold. <lb />
A Square Deal to Everyone at the Big Store. <lb />
Look for the Big RED SIGN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Yaw <lb />
Six Monti. <lb />
Copy <lb />
11.00 <lb />
rates be lie I upon <lb />
t the in <lb />
Building, corner and <lb />
Third s <lb />
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in, living a you and I would be <lb />
rat philosophy <lb />
learned <lb />
there leaders. <lb />
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more thin I few ti the way<lb />
in the office at <lb />
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of the air. <lb />
Chanting Shown by t. Ac- <lb />
c In Flight <lb />
The aver person regards air much <lb />
a. much lighter, <lb />
of course, but Ilk. It otherwise. Calm <lb />
air la to as calm water <lb />
In a pool. If there Is s wind b. <lb />
the lit as a flowing river. And <lb />
so long as all men looked at It so. <lb />
Just so long birds kept their mo- <lb />
for only state In which <lb />
water approaches condition of air <lb />
la when water forms a maelstrom. <lb />
then water In Its wildest <lb />
abort of unstable. In- <lb />
of th. atmosphere. <lb />
Air la never still. It Is Oiled with <lb />
warm waves cold waves <lb />
descending, and through It cross <lb />
boots and diagonal cork- <lb />
screw whirlwinds wandering hither <lb />
and yon as list Th. warm air <lb />
off a cornfield creates on. kind of a <lb />
disturbance; off plowed land It <lb />
ates another. A layer of cold air may <lb />
bold down a layer of wanner air. <lb />
Consider what happens when the <lb />
warm air breaks through Its envelope <lb />
as a bursts Its dam. A flow- <lb />
stream churned to and fro and <lb />
round and round and up and down ; <lb />
would give s feeble Idea of the air's <lb />
Inconstancy. <lb />
Now. a bird, circling with flied <lb />
wings. is on a rising column of <lb />
air. It maintains Its altitude to the <lb />
earth, but It Is constantly coasting <lb />
down through the sirs ascending vol- <lb />
Once bird loses the col- <lb />
It has lo flap Its wings, and It <lb />
flaps till It another column, when <lb />
It on wheeling with flied <lb />
wings. Moreover, when It flips the <lb />
wind comes toward It In rising <lb />
and falling like the billows of the sea. <lb />
It meets them, and then It does j <lb />
Cindy what a boat does-goes over <lb />
them or goes through The j <lb />
Wrights learned all this, and when j <lb />
FOUGHT WITH HIS BOYS. <lb />
An Between <lb />
and <lb />
There are limes when the -o called <lb />
the way <lb />
the sires of circumstances. At <lb />
battle of <lb />
who was a <lb />
gade. the displeasure of <lb />
oral lb. gen- <lb />
by some very slight M <lb />
General for slid 10- <lb />
the general <lb />
be under <lb />
arrest for the present <lb />
said sternly, <lb />
arrest slid <lb />
leave root sword here until your case <lb />
is <lb />
Yes. general. Will myself <lb />
under the reply. <lb />
so coon <lb />
com. and fix him up <lb />
sold the astounded <lb />
want you to consider your- <lb />
under arrest <lb />
course I <lb />
promptly, so as get off dis <lb />
fight I'll up and settle <lb />
com- <lb />
general. can't let yon go <lb />
Into this You under arrest <lb />
will an officer lo your <lb />
send lo fight my <lb />
cried <lb />
can't do It. don't know him. Mo <lb />
they know. teach them. I fight <lb />
them, and none of boys would <lb />
know how to light or what to do only <lb />
when I go with them. My boys <lb />
long to me; yes. me. General <lb />
command the brigade, and must <lb />
light the <lb />
General gave It up. Gen <lb />
requested lo return <lb />
and his which be did <lb />
most successfully. And that was the <lb />
end of the matter.-Youth's <lb />
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went and <lb />
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a song <lb />
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or not I can make a <lb />
lag for your daughter Never <lb />
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I of a moose eating la the <lb />
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short and the so long <lb />
animal In eating <lb />
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ten. for N by no a Staple <lb />
; with It. bill a moose likes a <lb />
; change of diet. The appearance of <lb />
I this huge and Awkward creature In <lb />
ibis devotional attitude is not only lo- <lb />
i Nicholas <lb />
In School. <lb />
Teacher Bobby, rIv a <lb />
In which I he and <lb />
an- n -I correctly. <lb />
is a country on which <lb />
the kiln sets and on which Do <lb />
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THE CENTURY PLANT. <lb />
It Says a Florist. Every <lb />
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to n v by f it has <lb />
a large, I road leaf, ti <lb />
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let to i eight <lb />
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flower Is large, beautiful and ha <lb />
a delightful odor One i may nu <lb />
but Bowel lasts <lb />
only on. i <lb />
here i-. i o such plant as a century <lb />
many have <lb />
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or if um <lb />
in are <lb />
long In blooming. i rt <lb />
been and Hie <lb />
. until it l <lb />
considered the term for <lb />
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nary cactus, but hate n pretty. <lb />
Time <lb />
A DREAM CAT. <lb />
ti usually <lb />
dancers. <lb />
from <lb />
Don't Like Rain. <lb />
The tortoise shows a greater dislike <lb />
to and fear of rain than any other <lb />
Twenty-four hours or more be- <lb />
fore rain falls the Galapagos <lb />
makes for shelter. On a bright, clear <lb />
morning, when not a cloud can be <lb />
seen, nil the on n tortoise <lb />
farm may sometimes lie seen bended <lb />
for the nearest overhanging rocks. <lb />
When happens the people know <lb />
rain nil Come down during the <lb />
day, and, rule, u comes down lo <lb />
torrents. The sign never fails <lb />
Told the Truth. <lb />
are you sore at Miss <lb />
was urged lo <lb />
Norfolk and Railway <lb />
R. much w. hers, <lb />
Direct Through Train Service Between <lb />
All Points In Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb />
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
a. in., Sunday for Wilson, Raleigh and <lb />
stations. Arrives It a. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday and intermediate stations <lb />
at p. m. <lb />
a. except Sun Jay, f-r <lb />
City, Norfolk and principle intermediate <lb />
Connects Kerry for n Co Branches. <lb />
a m., Daily except Sunday for New Born, City. Beaufort <lb />
7-45 Daily i dud. Sunday for Washington and Interim <lb />
For further particulars, Norfolk Railway <lb />
I or apply J. L, ticket Greenville, C. <lb />
i H. C. W. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
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was then discovered <lb />
a growth bad been developing for <lb />
no lime and Hint an Immediate <lb />
oil was necessary <lb />
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I been performed It <lb />
occurred to me that I was DO <lb />
being troubled by the <lb />
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a rule explosive works all the <lb />
workers shall <lb />
approach of a thunderstorm. <lb />
far all Is well. But very often <lb />
thunderstorm has passed and <lb />
men return and open the cake presses <lb />
Before explosions have occurred. The <lb />
reason of accidents Is that In Um <lb />
process of manufacture black powder <lb />
Is placed In the cake presses In alter- <lb />
layers of powder and <lb />
This acts in, electric pile, Just like <lb />
the pile of copper disks of <lb />
with which boys amuse themselves. <lb />
When the pile Is disturbed the <lb />
up go building, <lb />
workers all. Answers. <lb />
In a Woman's Life <lb />
When She Enjoys It. <lb />
knew but one woman who <lb />
p she liked dish- <lb />
es, and from that moment our faith In <lb />
veracity like soap hot <lb />
Th only lime wen- a <lb />
after a hearty dinner, when ha <lb />
an a or tho <lb />
on while must attend to the In- <lb />
dishes. <lb />
ran any wonder that girls get <lb />
of the round of dish- <lb />
washing, must be done three <lb />
s dry for the consecutive <lb />
days <lb />
. I of It. ye gods, and tear your <lb />
. weep for woes of our sis- <lb />
. In most <lb />
It bi a pleasure, but <lb />
U we are too small to reach <lb />
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m . i I I I <lb />
THIS IS A BARGAIN <lb />
event that will surpass anything <lb />
ever attempted in the <lb />
line in Greenville. <lb />
Sells it Cheaper <lb />
This is an opportunity you have <lb />
to buy your <lb />
WINTER GOODS <lb />
at such low prices. Ask for your <lb />
coupons. <lb />
This High-grade stock of Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, <lb />
and Children's Wearing Apparel, Shoes, Mattings, and Furniture <lb />
has been thrown on the market to be sold, without reserve, regardless of cost, or value by Dec. <lb />
Everything offered in this announcement for this <lb />
Great Bargain Carnival <lb />
is marked at prices that 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 known. <lb />
COAT SUITS. <lb />
line Coat Suits, up-to-date, latest <lb />
styles, tailored at the following <lb />
price sale price <lb />
Regular price pries <lb />
Regular price sale price <lb />
Regular price sale price <lb />
SILK AND DRESS GOODS. <lb />
beat serges, colors and stripes, <lb />
regular price sale price. <lb />
at <lb />
inch white regular price <lb />
price. . <lb />
white Lawn, regular price <lb />
price. <lb />
in solid and stripes, colors, <lb />
regular price price <lb />
Black Taffeta Silks. wide, <lb />
price sale price <lb />
Sailings in all durable color., regular <lb />
pries lie, sale price. <lb />
Fancy silks in all the latest shades reg- <lb />
price price. <lb />
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ETC. <lb />
Regular price sale price. . f <lb />
Regular sale price. . <lb />
Regular price Hoc, sale <lb />
Laces, regular price e <lb />
price. ; <lb />
and Laces, regular <lb />
price and sale price. <lb />
In this department our price will proves <lb />
veritable revelation to the economical buyer. <lb />
LACE CURTAINS. ETC <lb />
La-e Curtains, regular price sale <lb />
pair. <lb />
Lace Curtains, His patterns, regular <lb />
price, sale price <lb />
Lace Curtains, most exclusive patterns. <lb />
regular price sale price . 1.9 <lb />
Lace Curtains, regular price sale <lb />
price --------.- ; <lb />
lied price 12.00, sale <lb />
price.-. <lb />
Bed Spreads, regular price sale <lb />
price.- 1-J <lb />
Comforts, regular pi ice sale price <lb />
MEN and BOYS CLOTHING. <lb />
lot men's Sui's regular price <lb />
sale price. . <lb />
lot men's Suits, regular price <lb />
price. <lb />
lot men's Suits, regular pries <lb />
Men's Suits price 916.00 and <lb />
sale price . <lb />
lot regular price <lb />
sale price . <lb />
l Suits, regular pries <lb />
sale price . <lb />
lot Suits, regular price S <lb />
ale price <lb />
up-to date and latest styles, <lb />
regular price sale price. <lb />
up-to-date latest styles, <lb />
regular 6.00, rate price <lb />
Men's odd regular price 1.50, <lb />
price . . <lb />
Men's odd Pant-, regular price 8.00, <lb />
price. <lb />
Men's beat Overalls and Jumpers, reg- <lb />
price sale price <lb />
Man's Overalls and Jumpers, regular <lb />
price sale price <lb />
l lot Men's regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
lot Overcoats, regular price <lb />
price. <lb />
5.98 <lb />
7.98 <lb />
12.49 <lb />
II <lb />
OS <lb />
in Gold <lb />
To be GIVEN. AW <lb />
Thursday, Dec. 1909, at 2.00 P. M <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
Every purchase of will entitle you to one ticket coupon. These <lb />
coupons will be numbered in duplicate and on Thursday, Dec at <lb />
2.00 p. m., the duplicate numbers will be put in a box and securely <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 I st <lb />
number drawn out will receive in Cold. The person holding <lb />
the 2nd number drawn out will receive I 5.00 in Gold. The person <lb />
holding the 3rd out will receive in Cold. The <lb />
person holding the 4th will receive in Gold. <lb />
Be sure and ask for your coupons with every purchase, and save <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 Gold. <lb />
Furniture and Trunks. <lb />
Trunks, regular price 1.50, tale price <lb />
Trunks, sale price <lb />
lot solid Stands, regular <lb />
6.00, sale price <lb />
I lot Oak lied Steads, regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
Id Mattresses, regular price sale <lb />
price . I -98 <lb />
I Matting, regular price <lb />
price <lb />
. I <lb />
I Matting, regular price sale <lb />
price . <lb />
I solid regular price <lb />
sole price I <lb />
nil solid regular price <lb />
sale price <lb />
Handsome parlor suit, <lb />
plush back and ale price I 2.98 <lb />
solid Oak Dressers, sale price <lb />
I lot price <lb />
I price <lb />
I lot chairs, regular <lb />
only -49 <lb />
45.00 suit of solid <lb />
sale price <lb />
NOTIONS. <lb />
white hemstitched <lb />
chiefs, price price <lb />
Men's white, hemstitched handkerchiefs <lb />
regular price sale price . <lb />
Men's white hemstitched <lb />
chiefs, regular price sale price <lb />
regular price Sc, sale price <lb />
two papers for. <lb />
Good Thread, regular price <lb />
sale price per <lb />
Good Pearl Buttons, regular price <lb />
sale price per <lb />
Good safety Pins, regular <lb />
price per card. <lb />
Air Float Violet Talcum Powder, <lb />
price sale <lb />
Good Talcum price <lb />
sale price per boa. . . <lb />
Fine tooth es, best <lb />
price sale <lb />
Best needles, regular price per paper <lb />
STAPLE DRY GOODS. <lb />
Very best American in all pat- <lb />
regular price price <lb />
Yard-wide Sheeting, regular price <lb />
price. -06 <lb />
Heat checked Homespun, regular price, <lb />
sale <lb />
Best Percales, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Best dress Ginghams, regular price <lb />
-09 <lb />
Best apron checked Ginghams, regular <lb />
price sale <lb />
Good apron checked Ginghams, regular <lb />
price <lb />
Beat yard-wide Bleaching, regular price <lb />
Vi <lb />
Best table Linen, regular price <lb />
Best table linen, regular price 81.26, <lb />
sale <lb />
Good buck Towels, regular price <lb />
price. <lb />
Good buck Towels, regular price<lb />
Good buck Towels, regular price at, <lb />
Sale price . . <lb />
Fine Turkish Towels, regular price<lb />
Braid Cloth, all solars, price <lb />
81.86, price . <lb />
MEN'S and SHOES <lb />
and patent tip and <lb />
plain toe Shoes, sale price. <lb />
regular 1.60, <lb />
.--- <lb />
regular price and <lb />
2.60, sale price . <lb />
I lot La and Shoes, regular <lb />
price I, Sale . <lb />
WOW Shoes, price 1.75, <lb />
ale prise.---- <lb />
Mm and Shoes. price 2.00 <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Men's Shoes, regular price sail <lb />
price V <lb />
Mei, s regular price 6.08, sale <lb />
Shoes, regular price 1.50, <lb />
Shoes, regular pries <lb />
Shoes regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
Look for <lb />
The Big Red Sign <lb />
A Square Deal to Everyone at the Big Store <lb />
C. T. <lb />
A MIGHTY TIDAL WAVE OF BARGAINS <lb />
Look for <lb />
The Big Red Sign <lb />
Get Ground in<lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. . . <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L C- Arthur <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO INVEST <lb />
A Dollar <lb />
in Furniture until you have carefully inspected our stock. <lb />
We have on our floors the most complete line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
of every description ever shown in ad we invite <lb />
you to inspect our lint i <lb />
Rugs, Mattings, Art Squares, Window <lb />
Shades, Toilet Sets, Etc. <lb />
In fact to make home comfortable. We <lb />
are also sole agents for the celebrated Royal Electric Felt <lb />
Mattresses, which has no equal. <lb />
TERRIBLE STRAIN <lb />
RESULTED NOT AMISS <lb />
A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks <lb />
Grinding Labor, Feels <lb />
Better Than Ever. <lb />
Present For the <lb />
With other qualm customs the <lb />
hat to favor <lb />
and girls this winter will carry <lb />
party fans In made of pieces <lb />
Lenoir, N. am not tired at all, <lb />
and am stouter titan I have ever <lb />
writes Mrs. Kate Waters, Lenoir, N. C, <lb />
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wash. I lay my strength to <lb />
the woman's tonic. I have taken <lb />
a lot of it and I can never praise it <lb />
enough for what it has done for me. I <lb />
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tie, vegetable tonic, weak women. Its <lb />
use will strengthen and build up your sys- <lb />
relieve or prevent headache, back- <lb />
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ructions, and Treatment <lb />
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for the busy business his <lb />
family; in short, it's for You <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Company <lb />
LEADERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
REQUIRED <lb />
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Yellow Silk For Lining <lb />
Ribbon For Embroidery <lb />
Gold Cord <lb />
cents <lb />
per copy <lb />
AM I. <lb />
Let Us Decorate Your <lb />
Home <lb />
and you have no more rivers to cross <lb />
or no more sorrows to bear, <lb />
you get an job. <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dealer in Wall Paper <lb />
Practical Paper Hanger and <lb />
orator. Work done anywhere in <lb />
North Carolina. Mail given <lb />
prompt attention. Interior Painting <lb />
a specialty. Years of experience has <lb />
taught us to do Decorating in all <lb />
its branches.<lb />
of their or either white <lb />
or colored. The pictured Is t <lb />
white with pale yellow <lb />
A tiny floral design curried <lb />
hi ribbon work Is used. <lb />
The drawn up with gold <lb />
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Transcript. <lb />
AN EVENING <lb />
SPENT <lb />
With the most versatile pianists, could not <lb />
possibly bring you more enjoyment than you, <lb />
yourself could derive from either <lb />
The <lb />
Player Piano, <lb />
The Milton, <lb />
The Bros. <lb />
Or Lester <lb />
Player Pianos. <lb />
In fact, with either of these Player Pianos <lb />
as a companion, you have the advantage of <lb />
the music music you best <lb />
like, and playing it in that rich, full manner, <lb />
bringing delicate beauties of the melody <lb />
which even many skilled pianists fail to develop, <lb />
and this, possible with the veriest novice, with- <lb />
out your knowing one note from another. <lb />
We will your deaf and dumb piano in exchange. <lb />
TERMS TO SUIT. <lb />
When in Greenville, visit our Piano <lb />
the finest music in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
White. <lb />
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and <lb />
We keep ell kinds of coal and dry <lb />
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb />
or cook stove. We <lb />
steam and blacksmith coal. Give <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
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North and South. <lb />
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Direct connection in Atlanta, <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis for all <lb />
points in the went. 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 />
BOUND <lb />
No a. m., for Richmond. <lb />
Washington and New York. <lb />
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Not folk. , <lb />
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a year <lb />
The Review of Reviews<lb />
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1909-10 <lb />
all American i o You afford to next <lb />
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The Review of Reviews Company, New York<lb />
to YOU. <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <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, and intermediate <lb />
stations. at a. m. <lb />
P- m., Daily except Sunday Wilson, and intermediate station <lb />
at p. m. <lb />
except Sunday, for Washington. <lb />
Hertford, Elizabeth City, and prim , <lb />
at K. for Belhaven an i Co <lb />
a m., except Sunday for New Bern, Morehead and <lb />
P- m., Daily Sunday for Washington and <lb />
For further particulars, Norfolk Southern Railway Folder <lb />
or apply to J. L. HasselL ticket agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. W. W. <lb />
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr., NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main sec- <lb />
of the town. Five <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a drilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, <lb />
Oar clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Alb-ring. Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring. Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb />
In res of Herbert Edmonds <lb />
Shop. <lb />
No Local p. m<lb />
and <lb />
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SOUTH BOUND. <lb />
No. 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 />
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N 814.10 a m for Columbia, I <lb />
Savannah, Jacksonville and all points <lb />
South. <lb />
Ho pm for Hamlet. <lb />
ton, Charlotte, <lb />
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ham. Memphis h <lb />
b Columbia, <lb />
Jacksonville, and all p <lb />
South. <lb />
Local Sleeper to Wilmington <lb />
on U and . . . . <lb />
Ad trains are equipped with <lb />
vestibule coaches and Pullman <lb />
drawing loom cars, and <lb />
through trains having Cars. <lb />
Pol further information relative to <lb />
rates, time tables information <lb />
connection with and <lb />
to Seattle, and Pu <lb />
to i be <lb />
C. B. RYAN, G. T. A , <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
J. F. MITCHELL, C. P. A. <lb />
C. II. PA. <lb />
No. W. Marlin St. N. C. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Best Quality Lumber De- <lb />
livered anywhere in Greenville or <lb />
on Tar river. Heart a specialty. <lb />
For prices address <lb />
W. H. MOORE, Falkland, N. C. <lb />
FRESH OYSTERS EVERY DAY. <lb />
I the schooner <lb />
at the f run other boat <lb />
bringing crystal. When <lb />
you want are guaranteed <lb />
alway con a to he -lady <lb />
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a. in. <lb />
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T. C. WHITE. G. P. A. <lb />
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Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb />
For Cash or on Installments. <lb />
large Stock of everything Needed in your Our are low. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. I CHARD. <lb />
III <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
may be had upon <lb />
t the business office in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. mail matter. <lb />
The Wilmington Star on Tues <lb />
published a page <lb />
trial edition that was something The the <lb />
worn, looking It was in North <lb />
. , .,. , . as reported to the State <lb />
creditable to the paper <lb />
j Department of <lb />
and to Wilmington. H <lb />
. places Greenville fourth in the <lb />
Between now and April you list for the month of November <lb />
will hear more abuse of bad Winston Salem. Wilson and <lb />
roads than at any other time of coming ahead in the <lb />
the year. Maybe there will be order named. There are three <lb />
enough of it to bring about more in Pitt <lb />
interest, in good roads. I . Ayden and Farmville <lb />
. by the sales of <lb />
FRIDAY. DE 1909. <lb />
Do not measure what you give <lb />
by what you Knee. <lb />
will not be post- <lb />
on weather <lb />
conditions. <lb />
Don't the mud <lb />
the ruin, but get out and <lb />
talk good roads <lb />
There is no <lb />
father being worked now <lb />
until <lb />
is not going to wait <lb />
just because you may not be <lb />
ready for it. <lb />
If is that he is ac- <lb />
of, he is a bad specimen <lb />
and deserves u thrashing. <lb />
No, we would not mind <lb />
a bunch of diamonds for a <lb />
Christmas present. Would <lb />
It look like the farmer who <lb />
has some cotton left is going to <lb />
get above fifteen cents for it. <lb />
There will be much darning <lb />
between now and Christmas <lb />
getting them ready to hang up. <lb />
The latest combine is the <lb />
glass makers. May be <lb />
Sam will able to see through <lb />
that. <lb />
It is Dot too late in the year to <lb />
do something Greenville. If <lb />
you can't do else quit <lb />
knocking. <lb />
The home folks have been ex- <lb />
generous in <lb />
the <lb />
day of The Reflector. <lb />
We feel grateful for the many <lb />
words spoken. <lb />
Senator Money, of Mississippi, <lb />
has been chosen by the Demo- <lb />
of senate as minority <lb />
leader to succeed Senator On I <lb />
Texas, who recently <lb />
resigned because of poor health. <lb />
No present is too <lb />
expensive if you can spare tin- <lb />
price without hurting yourself, <lb />
but there is danger in going b <lb />
your means. A sensible <lb />
gift is better than -n irrational <lb />
one. The value is immaterial if <lb />
it is given ill the right spirit. <lb />
They have hired some more <lb />
liars to try to disprove Cook's <lb />
claim to the discovery of the <lb />
North Pole One of these says <lb />
he made Cook's observations <lb />
and another says he wrote the <lb />
report that has been sent to <lb />
Wonder how much <lb />
they got out of Peary for making <lb />
these statements. <lb />
An exchange says that people <lb />
would have more money for <lb />
if they spent less on <lb />
Bummer outings. By the same <lb />
rule if they would spend Jess <lb />
Christmas they would have more <lb />
for summer outings. But it is <lb />
going anyway, so what makes <lb />
the whether it is <lb />
summer or Christmas. <lb />
these three Pitt would stand <lb />
second in the <lb />
Greenville with <lb />
pounds, Farmville pounds <lb />
and Ayden pounds makes <lb />
a total of pounds for <lb />
the county. Wilson sold <lb />
Lenoir has <lb />
two markets, Kinston selling <lb />
pounds and LaGrange <lb />
a total of <lb />
for that county. So it is <lb />
seen that Pitt went considerably <lb />
ahead of Wilson and In <lb />
fact Pitt is the largest bright <lb />
tobacco producing in the <lb />
Slate, or in the world. <lb />
Forty-three markets in the <lb />
State had combined sales of <lb />
88,901.608 pounds, and Pitt <lb />
county's three markets sold one <lb />
tenth of it. <lb />
certainly have a com- <lb />
way of doing things in <lb />
Charlotte, and it is no wonder <lb />
the people of the <lb />
can Watch Charlotte <lb />
The American Trust Company, <lb />
one of the largest banking <lb />
of the city, has just <lb />
completed u handsome building <lb />
and will formally open it on the <lb />
Beautifully lithographed <lb />
to the opening have <lb />
been sent out, and it is going to <lb />
be made a great occasion. The <lb />
Reflector is in receipt of an in- <lb />
Richard W. Vaughn, the Original Bank- <lb />
note Forger <lb />
In 1757 a merchant in London <lb />
by the name of Bliss advertised for <lb />
and selected from the <lb />
cants W. Vaughn, who, <lb />
a time, succeeded in winning <lb />
the confidence of his employer to <lb />
such an extent that the clerk was <lb />
taken to the merchant's home and <lb />
made a welcome visitor. Mr. Bliss <lb />
had a young sister, with whom Mr. <lb />
Vaughn immediately fell in love, <lb />
and as his application for the <lb />
of brother-in-law was of much <lb />
more consequence than his former <lb />
one for clerkship his past record <lb />
was carefully searched, and it was <lb />
found that he had met with a dis- <lb />
failure in business some <lb />
previous consequently <lb />
was a bankrupt, with many <lb />
and unpaid debts. He was told <lb />
that he could never be accepted as <lb />
a suitor for the young lady's hand <lb />
until everything he owed had been <lb />
paid in full. He seemed <lb />
aged at this decision and expressed <lb />
the opinion that the task was <lb />
possible, hut in a short time he re- <lb />
turned to his ladylove's family with <lb />
the happy intelligence that he had <lb />
fallen heir to a large property and <lb />
could more than liquidate all his <lb />
debts. He showed a number of <lb />
banknotes in proof of his assertion <lb />
and actually gave Miss Bliss five <lb />
new twenty pound notes. <lb />
About this time the authorities <lb />
at the Bunk of England were much <lb />
troubled by the appearance of a <lb />
few forged notes. With little <lb />
detectives traced them to <lb />
Richard Vaughn. He admitted his <lb />
guilt. It was attempted at his trial <lb />
to prove ho had not meant to pet <lb />
them in circulation, but only to win <lb />
u wife with them. This defense, <lb />
however, was useless, as he had <lb />
passed them, lie was guilty <lb />
of the crime of forgery, which in <lb />
those days was a capital offense, <lb />
and he paid the penalty of his mis <lb />
deeds on the scaffold. History does <lb />
not state what became of the girl <lb />
was the innocent temptation. <lb />
Vaughn has the doubtful honor <lb />
of having led the way in banknote <lb />
forgery. At that time an imitation <lb />
was a much easier matter than it is <lb />
at present, the note itself being <lb />
only partly engraved, the amount, <lb />
the name of the payee and the <lb />
nature of the cashier being supplied <lb />
in writing. <lb />
Curium Facts -About the Irregularities <lb />
of the Tides- <lb />
ordinary u <lb />
the arc most puzzling lie bus- <lb />
bees taught that the tides, rise <lb />
full mice iii t went-four hours <lb />
and this depends h <lb />
way Hill <lb />
it occurs that bis- travels be sees, n <lb />
spot the atom when there Is <lb />
no tide nil be Is. at u to <lb />
phenomenon. <lb />
I To be exact, there is one ocean <lb />
I lb world where the tides follow <lb />
j moon with absolute regularity. <lb />
This u gnat basin, and <lb />
is. that there there only <lb />
la to be found a sweep of Water <lb />
uninterrupted by laud. <lb />
enormous wave raised by moon's <lb />
attraction curses round the world <lb />
of Caps Horn the Cape or <lb />
Hope with absolutely to <lb />
it. tile north . hemisphere <lb />
gnat masses of land tidal <lb />
waves and. combined with <lb />
of inland Mas, cause them to <lb />
perform that seem most strange. <lb />
The depth of water baa much to do <lb />
Out the <lb />
ocean, when the tide Is <lb />
I -that is. about <lb />
peed of the waves is Where <lb />
decreases to fathoms <lb />
I tide travels at a comparatively slow <lb />
rate. for example, which <lb />
Is land broken <lb />
I seas, the result is that get <lb />
some of most terrible dancer <lb />
tidal races and . <lb />
The formidable Is whirl- <lb />
pool the Island of <lb />
on the west coast of Scot- <lb />
laud. This is as the <lb />
of the Spotted Here Is a race <lb />
at a speed lo be matched only <lb />
by a mountain torrent The tons of <lb />
S heavy Hurl current pushing up a <lb />
wide river causes what i <lb />
termed u The meat sinking <lb />
example of tidal feature is sea <lb />
on the Amazon. moving wall of <lb />
thirty feet and reaching from <lb />
bank to bank rushing inland from <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
It matters not now well Green- <lb />
ville may have done in way <lb />
of progress this year, lets try to <lb />
make it do better year. <lb />
It really looks like most of the <lb />
are doing their holiday <lb />
shopping early, but others will <lb />
be at it until the last minute. <lb />
In enumerating the enter- <lb />
prises of a town, especially us <lb />
large as Greenville, it would be <lb />
a perfect man who could get <lb />
them all the first time, hence it <lb />
is not unusual that some were <lb />
overlooked in the recent <lb />
edition of The <lb />
Few people getting a package <lb />
to be opened until <lb />
will have so little <lb />
curiosity as to not take a peep <lb />
in it. <lb />
Bless the dear children, and <lb />
no me of the ones, too, <lb />
they are so eager for Christmas <lb />
to come. The hopes <lb />
all their happy expectations will <lb />
be realized. <lb />
More people want to sell out <lb />
change along this time of <lb />
year than other. The man <lb />
who buckles down and sticks <lb />
usually makes more success than <lb />
the man of frequent changes. <lb />
Mrs. Zola Bullock. <lb />
Whereas, it has pleased God in <lb />
His infinite love to send His <lb />
to conduct into the beautiful <lb />
home of the soul-, pure spirit <lb />
of the beloved wife our broth- <lb />
W. R. whose early <lb />
death came in the bloom of young <lb />
womanhood. <lb />
Resolved That Bethel M- <lb />
E. church has lost one of its <lb />
devoted and loyal members. <lb />
And while we bow in humble <lb />
submission to the will of Him <lb />
who is too wise to err and too <lb />
good to be unkind, we are <lb />
Reflector. It was not mention- <lb />
ed in the list that Greenville her <lb />
though brief was a life of <lb />
has three railroads, and nothing <lb />
was said about steamboats that <lb />
ply the river. A feed store, a <lb />
bakery, the candy kitchen and <lb />
several and butchers, as <lb />
well as the telegraph, telephone <lb />
and express offices, and a nursery, <lb />
were also among the enterprises <lb />
overlooked, and attention may <lb />
later be called to others- <lb />
There are those who do every- <lb />
thing imaginable in the effort to <lb />
discredit Dr. Cook, but he has <lb />
reason to feel proud of the <lb />
with which his friends have <lb />
to him. <lb />
Whether officers there are <lb />
more active than elsewhere we <lb />
lay, but is <lb />
the lead in capturing blind <lb />
tigers. Yet it does not seem to <lb />
top them. <lb />
A recent dispatch sent out <lb />
from Washington <lb />
President Taft's new plan for <lb />
recognition of Republicans <lb />
contemplates the appointment <lb />
of colored men to offices in the <lb />
Northern States where there are <lb />
large populations. It is <lb />
understood that he will appoint <lb />
white men to fill the offices in <lb />
the South now held by <lb />
as soon as terms of the in- <lb />
expire. The appoint- <lb />
of Northern to <lb />
office in their own section is the <lb />
president's idea of the proper <lb />
compensation to the race for the <lb />
loss of offices South. <lb />
for good. <lb />
2nd. That we as members of <lb />
Bethe Lodge I. O. F., extend <lb />
our deepest sympathies to the <lb />
bereaved husband, relatives and <lb />
friends. <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be sent to the grief <lb />
husband and family, <lb />
and to the Greenville Reflector <lb />
for publication, and the same be <lb />
recorded on the minutes of our <lb />
lodge. <lb />
Com. <lb />
Lit Can <lb />
Starvation has been Known <lb />
among the French commonalty be- <lb />
fore and familiar. Did <lb />
we not see them in the year 1775 <lb />
presenting, in sallow faces, in <lb />
wretchedness and raggedness, their <lb />
petition of grievances and for an- <lb />
getting a brand new gallows <lb />
forty feet high Hunger and dark- <lb />
through long years <lb />
Where will this end In the <lb />
abyss, one may prophesy, whither <lb />
delusions are, at all moments, <lb />
traveling, where this delusion has <lb />
now arrived, for if there be a <lb />
faith from of old it is this, as we <lb />
often no lie can live <lb />
forever. The very truth has to <lb />
change its vesture from time to <lb />
time and he again. But all <lb />
lies have the sentence of death <lb />
written down against them in <lb />
heaven's chancery itself and, slow- <lb />
Iv or fast, advance incessantly to- <lb />
ward their <lb />
French <lb />
WOES.<lb />
S.<lb />
Vaccination Order. <lb />
At a called meeting of the San- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county <lb />
in the town of Greenville, on <lb />
Tuesday, Dec. 14th, 1909, at <lb />
which were present J. P. <lb />
chairman, J. J. May, B. M. <lb />
Lewis, Dr. Fountain, <lb />
of health, Dr. W. <lb />
W. Dawson and Dr. J- E. Nobles, <lb />
the following resolution was <lb />
Water Main. <lb />
water main on South <lb />
Evans street is having to be sunk <lb />
lower to be deep enough for the <lb />
street to be graded. Looks like <lb />
it was put too shallow at first- <lb />
Any person or persons within <lb />
a of one mile of the pub <lb />
lie school building in the town of <lb />
Greenville, who has been ex- <lb />
d to a case of small pox, or <lb />
who refuses to be <lb />
or to allow any one in his <lb />
charge to be vaccinated, shall be <lb />
guilty of a misdemeanor. <lb />
and Wine. <lb />
In the tile town of <lb />
an annual fair is held on <lb />
feast of St. Theodore. On this <lb />
occasion the place swarms with new- <lb />
married brides from all the <lb />
in the district. Widows who <lb />
have taken fresh husbands remain <lb />
at home. The young women, in <lb />
attire and generally attended by <lb />
their mothers-in-law. curry jugs of <lb />
wine, with flowers, in <lb />
their hands. They kiss every man <lb />
they meet afterward present <lb />
the jug to his lips for a Ai <lb />
he takes it he bestows a small gift <lb />
on the bride. Not to take of the <lb />
proffered wine is regarded as an in- <lb />
to her and her family. She is <lb />
therefore reserved toward stranger <lb />
and only kisses those whom she <lb />
thinks likely to taste of her wine. <lb />
The kissing is carried on everywhere <lb />
in the street, in the taverns and <lb />
in private News. <lb />
Strength Hair. <lb />
A human hair of average thick <lb />
can support a load of six and <lb />
s quarter ounces, and the average <lb />
number of hairs on the head in <lb />
about A woman's long hail <lb />
a total tensile strength of more <lb />
than five tons, this strength can <lb />
be increased one-third by twisting <lb />
the hair. The ancients made <lb />
use of the strength of human <lb />
hair. The cords of the <lb />
were made of the hair of <lb />
slaves, it is recorded that the <lb />
free women of Carthage offered <lb />
their luxuriant tresses for the same <lb />
use when their city was besieged by <lb />
the News. <lb />
Errors That Were Out by <lb />
feeling Editors. <lb />
what do you of <lb />
asked the youthful Illustrator ruefully <lb />
as he toned bis comrade a letter. <lb />
was from an editor, mandate <lb />
was Stern. It <lb />
to call JOB <lb />
attention to the Importance of reading <lb />
a Story before attempting to illustrate <lb />
It. I am aware modern artist <lb />
does not observe this rule, but It Is <lb />
Imperative in tats if you in <lb />
examine the text of story sent you <lb />
for you will learn the <lb />
army Is to hove <lb />
taken his out of bis haver <lb />
sack, and you have made a picture <lb />
showing ibis officer who. by way, <lb />
la a brigadier tamp- <lb />
sail; stropped to his back. A <lb />
sack, my is not a haversack. <lb />
Furthermore, no army ever car- <lb />
o knapsack or ever win carry <lb />
one. If the general should see your <lb />
drawing be would be Insulted. Will <lb />
you acquaint yourself thorough <lb />
the of u haversack. <lb />
correct your drawing and return It to <lb />
this the earliest <lb />
think of having to know all <lb />
such exclaimed artist <lb />
That's his studio comrade <lb />
responded consolingly. made <lb />
awful break once. painted a picture <lb />
to Illustrate n story which a Widow <lb />
got married, and I depicted bride <lb />
In a long while veil. Of course I <lb />
thought the drawing was a beauty <lb />
and wonder, and I ecstatic <lb />
the way I had that effect in <lb />
white. Imagine bow crushed was <lb />
to have tin the way. <lb />
u woman-smile and <lb />
tell me no widow ever wore a <lb />
veil when being remarried. How <lb />
to know that I have never been a <lb />
York <lb />
Ten Kinds, Natural and Thermal, That <lb />
Scientists. <lb />
There is a kind of electricity that <lb />
puzzles scientists, which may he <lb />
termed natural electricity, but it <lb />
has nothing to do with either light- <lb />
or the well known cat's fur <lb />
variety. One set of observations <lb />
was made on the human eye with <lb />
its optic nerve and the following <lb />
results <lb />
It was found that when one end <lb />
of a wire was placed on the front <lb />
part of the eye and the other end <lb />
on the optic nerve a current of <lb />
electricity passed from one to the <lb />
other; also that the size of this cur- <lb />
rent varied with the amount of <lb />
light that entered the eye and fell, <lb />
on the retina. Notice that this is <lb />
a current of electricity, and not the <lb />
static kind, as is hat of the light- <lb />
and the rubbed fur. This <lb />
same result was obtained when <lb />
end was on a freshly cut end <lb />
of any nerve and the other end on <lb />
the outside of the nerve. <lb />
Facts like these have caused <lb />
many scientists to regard the body <lb />
as a complicated producer of <lb />
the nerves, like the <lb />
ed wires to and from our galvanic <lb />
batteries, serving to conduct the <lb />
electricity to and from the great <lb />
central nervous the brain. <lb />
Several years Dr. Siemens, <lb />
in a lecture given before the <lb />
society, tried to imitate eye in <lb />
this Crystalline <lb />
is u better conductor of <lb />
under the influence of light <lb />
titan it is in the dark. Its <lb />
likewise varies for the differ <lb />
cut kinds of blue, green, <lb />
etc. In artificial eye, <lb />
therefore, the retina was represent- <lb />
ed by a thin plate of selenium, and <lb />
the source of electricity was an or- <lb />
battery. <lb />
opening the eyelids of this <lb />
artificial eye and admitting light <lb />
from a white Illuminated screen a <lb />
strong deflection of the <lb />
needle was observed. A black <lb />
screen gave hardly any deflection, <lb />
n blue one a greater and u red a <lb />
much greater, but still short of that <lb />
produced the reflected white <lb />
light. The was thus <lb />
to light color, and an <lb />
scientist would not scruple to <lb />
look upon galvanometer as a <lb />
kind of brain, the wires and battery <lb />
as the nerves and body of an <lb />
organism entirely under his <lb />
control. <lb />
While it is seen that all living <lb />
can come under this head <lb />
as actual producers of electricity, <lb />
there are two animals that can pro- <lb />
duce enough electricity at will to do <lb />
considerable torpedo <lb />
and the electric eel. <lb />
One other kind of electricity that <lb />
is s riddle so far is that which is <lb />
produced directly from heat and <lb />
called thermal electricity. If any <lb />
two dissimilar metals are joined at <lb />
both ends and one junction heated, <lb />
a current will pass. If the same <lb />
junction is cooled, a current will <lb />
pass in the opposite direction. One <lb />
of the greatest problems of modern <lb />
physics is to get a practical way to <lb />
accomplish this great quantities <lb />
so it may be applied to engineering. <lb />
New York Tribune. <lb />
The Pessimist. <lb />
The pessimist stands beneath the tree <lb />
of prosperity and prowls when th <lb />
bis <lb />
sloe. <lb />
A King's Umbrella. <lb />
king of Belgians once <lb />
his umbrella In a when <lb />
to Brussels Thin returned to <lb />
his majesty n few afterward by <lb />
proud who was offered for <lb />
his honesty by King the sum <lb />
of The Jehu, how- <lb />
ever, a great favor of the king. <lb />
Could ho have the umbrella Instead of <lb />
money favor was granted, <lb />
and before many days had passed the <lb />
had put up the umbrella for <lb />
sale, and It was knocked down to <lb />
royal enthusiast for 1.100 francs. <lb />
When King heard of this be <lb />
exclaimed I've heard of an um- <lb />
put up to keep off show- <lb />
era of rain, but seems to have <lb />
been put up to bring down showers of <lb />
A Politician's Theory. <lb />
did Diogenes those <lb />
spectacular methods In effort to <lb />
an honest <lb />
Senator Sorghum. <lb />
suppose he a hard Job that <lb />
paid neither salary nor <lb />
that he to work off on some- <lb />
body Star. <lb />
Plot. <lb />
wish I were a heroine. <lb />
It la easy for you to <lb />
a heroine, <lb />
like to know <lb />
woman who la not afraid to <lb />
remain alone while her husband goes <lb />
to n poker party la a <lb />
ton Post. <lb />
Books cannot always please, however <lb />
good; minds are not ever craving for <lb />
thou- <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. L <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
QUICKSAND. <lb />
Wanted to buy bushels <lb />
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
See our new line of dress <lb />
and before making <lb />
your fall purchases. J. R Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
happened to the misfortune to we are doing business. <lb />
get his broken in a press <lb />
last week. <lb />
Will repair your carts, <lb />
The stock holders of the Loan <lb />
and Insurance Co , met Friday <lb />
night and elected Joseph S. Ross, <lb />
win repair your <lb />
and buggies or sell you new ones, of general manager. <lb />
J. It Smith Co. to succeed J. F. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
slates, pencils, ink at <lb />
J. R Smith Co. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb />
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the Merchants -When you <lb />
want an extra grade of <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle. <lb />
Car salt fine or 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 nice to attach <lb />
to your pumps for your water <lb />
shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb />
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. A Dixon. <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 Co Dixon. <lb />
for <lb />
resigned. Mr. has <lb />
OnT. J unions farm t proficient <lb />
man accidentally shot another .,,, <lb />
the load taking in Ur, . <lb />
thigh. He will recover. , locate <lb />
Nice turned work, bucket,, <lb />
window and door frames made <lb />
on short notice by J. R Smith <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Daugherty <lb />
lost their last and only child <lb />
Friday. They had one burned <lb />
to death last spring. The re- <lb />
mains were taken to <lb />
for interment. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
A small child of Willie <lb />
Grin es was severely burned <lb />
Thursday. The child was play- <lb />
in the fire with a broom. It <lb />
died Sunday. <lb />
Cotton sold on our market Sat- <lb />
for cents. <lb />
Unloading a car of lime. J. <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
The ladies of the <lb />
class of the Christian church, <lb />
entertained the class last <lb />
Friday night. It was a very joy- <lb />
occasion. <lb />
The Odd Fellows and <lb />
celebrated fittingly Monday night <lb />
with speeches and an oyster <lb />
stew. These are strong fraternal <lb />
orders and are doing our town <lb />
and community much good. <lb />
Joe J. Lawrence <lb />
the Garris house on W est avenue <lb />
and will move hi family to ii <lb />
soon. <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner has <lb />
chased the James Jones farm, a <lb />
Dennis <lb />
and enter upon his duties <lb />
about Jan. 1st <lb />
W. J. Boyd made a <lb />
yip to Baltimore last week. He <lb />
raid the thoroughfare in that <lb />
city resembles Ayden on a busy <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
G. J. Cherry, of Charleston, <lb />
S. C, president of the <lb />
Lumber Co. arrived last week. <lb />
He is spending a few days <lb />
after his large timber interest. <lb />
Mrs. J- Sun- <lb />
day from her mothers, <lb />
Fred <lb />
The new It. E. church is Hear- <lb />
completion and the finishing <lb />
I touch Bob paint brush <lb />
is making it a picture of exquisite <lb />
beauty. <lb />
No w is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
COX'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb />
Will gin your cotton for one <lb />
twentieth pound, and give you <lb />
the bagging and ties, bring I part of the late <lb />
your cotton. J. R Smith Co estate. <lb />
Dixon There were bales of cotton <lb />
At mall son of Willis Dixon sold here Saturday. This proves <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business Nov. 1909. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured ,.,,, <lb />
and unsecured 612.80 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans 10,000.00 <lb />
Due from 49,836.18 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
501.41 <lb />
5,670.00 <lb />
Total 112,118.56 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 1,457.49 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 48.00 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 59,689.99 <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
outstanding 648.98 <lb />
Savings deposits 12,874.10 <lb />
Total <lb />
Cox's Mills, N. C, Dec. <lb />
A basket party was given at <lb />
the school house last <lb />
night for the of the <lb />
school. A very large crowd was <lb />
present and many a long <lb />
distance. All will accept thanks <lb />
for their help in the work. <lb />
Bidding lively and basket <lb />
sold well, all the way from one <lb />
to three dollars and cents, <lb />
and they brought Next <lb />
was a voting contest for the <lb />
three prettiest girls at cents a <lb />
vote, and three hundred <lb />
were cast. Mi.- Holly Page <lb />
receiving the largest number of <lb />
votes was presented with a beau- <lb />
rug Ly our most efficient <lb />
teacher. Miss Nina Dixon, of <lb />
Ayden. In all the receipts of <lb />
party amounted to which <lb />
will more than meet the yearly <lb />
p; on our new school <lb />
building and enable our school to <lb />
run five months. When it comes <lb />
to voting you know <lb />
pie don't stay at home, even if <lb />
it is for a pretty girl. <lb />
Her many friends will be glad <lb />
to know that Miss Lela Roach, <lb />
who began our school and after <lb />
two days was taken with fever, <lb />
has been able to sit up a little <lb />
for the past few days and we <lb />
hope will soon be well enough to <lb />
get out. <lb />
Hew It Is Formed and Its <lb />
Characteristics. <lb />
To most tin- word <lb />
give a of horror aim- <lb />
liar lo Hint <lb />
of a ac- <lb />
ha I f <lb />
most Ma ordinary <lb />
observer would able to distinguish <lb />
dry from any <lb />
the would be <lb />
to restore it to Its prop- <lb />
even If he tried. If water Is <lb />
mixed with the quicksand the mass <lb />
does not mobile, and If <lb />
water Is drained off the sand will be <lb />
found packed. <lb />
is very <lb />
light, weighing about ninety four <lb />
pounds to the cubic foot, while oilier <lb />
forms of sand run as as lee <lb />
pounds, <lb />
under will be lo <lb />
have rounded corners, like <lb />
from <lb />
It is that is sad In hour- <lb />
glasses glasses, <lb />
of Its and partly <lb />
docs not eventually Casual by <lb />
scratching, would the sharp sand. <lb />
It is to its lightness <lb />
owes deadly qualities, mid a <lb />
of haw it become <lb />
may he give by placing a quantity <lb />
In n and adding water by pres- <lb />
sure through a hole iii the bottom, <lb />
low ins the water lo very <lb />
when it has worked up through <lb />
the sand. The upward w ill he <lb />
found to lull Still the and lo <lb />
the surface very separating <lb />
and the so that <lb />
they are easily displaced. <lb />
The bucket now- contains genuine <lb />
quicksand. The sand, owing to the <lb />
Rapport It receives from the water, <lb />
has weight, or supporting power, <lb />
weighing In <lb />
the water hut and n half <lb />
pounds against ninety four pounds <lb />
dry. Bull lot <lb />
Is twice the weight of a man. <lb />
bat Is mobile to give support and <lb />
too thick lo swim ID. In Us natural <lb />
state, presenting an apparently <lb />
res, simply damp sand. <lb />
It Is most trap con- <lb />
in all cases nil <lb />
upward entreat which is not or <lb />
strong to break through in <lb />
the form of u spring. Ordinarily <lb />
flowing over will not <lb />
make It dangerous. It may lie formed <lb />
In rivers and on the shores of <lb />
tidal seas by the rising tide saturating <lb />
a porous stratum of ground below high <lb />
water and when tide falls <lb />
return current Is established through <lb />
the porous ground 4th a <lb />
velocity to loosen the sand and <lb />
make <lb />
A permanent quicksand is <lb />
where a slow current of Crash water <lb />
finds Its way lo the of <lb />
bed either in I he bottom of <lb />
stream or elsewhere, that <lb />
are encountered during sinking of <lb />
walls and foundations are due In <lb />
of water the work gels <lb />
below, or the level or <lb />
the waler in the ground that par- <lb />
spot. The being deprived <lb />
of the lateral or tin water in <lb />
the Is pushed in from be- <lb />
hind by water currents Mowing <lb />
from all sides. <lb />
One of the most peculiar and grew- <lb />
some characteristics of quicksand s <lb />
that it will soon engulf any <lb />
cast surface, no matter How <lb />
light that Object may be. even a per- <lb />
dry stick-Harper's Weekly. <lb />
HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. <lb />
To <lb />
For <lb />
Relief <lb />
UH <lb />
hare so. of .- end fed .- <lb />
J I use short time longer I -ill to <lb />
J thirty year . <lb />
MUSK<lb />
health for roars, alter taking twelve bottle, of ; ., . r. ; E <lb />
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-i cannot tell you how much has done me. --.-.- .- B <lb />
my store began lo tell cm I toll that I WM <lb />
I Ml better to health. <lb />
A SINCERE <lb />
Mr D C. Bravo. Co., Mich., ago I <lb />
With stomach. I had a run <lb />
was depleted. I Bad nothing I oat without dis- <lb />
I sour stomach. to the conclusion that bad . <lb />
I,, . . and seeing began to lake It helped me <lb />
taking three or four hollies was entirely cured at <lb />
can now <lb />
Ask Your <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT. . <lb />
J solemnly that <lb />
the aboVe is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before me. this 19th day Nov- <lb />
ember, <lb />
i Notary Public. <lb />
J. B, SMITH. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
We are prepared to f with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
t the Cash <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall foot which <lb />
we now We have taken great care in <lb />
think we can supply your wants m Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb />
lions, and Embroideries and in fact that is earned m a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage licenses since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
James Smith and <lb />
Baker. <lb />
J. A. Williams and Dicey A. <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
Alfred Moseley and <lb />
Nell Skinner. <lb />
Allen C. and Noami <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
L. G. Hamilton and Virginia <lb />
Jimmie Braxton and Laura <lb />
Harvey L. Cannon and Bertha <lb />
C ward. <lb />
Elijah Braxton and <lb />
and Bell <lb />
Riddick. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Strong and Ella Smith. <lb />
Wright Baker and Sarah Hines. <lb />
Eggs Worth Millions. <lb />
Two eggs on toast re <lb />
formed the foundation of the great <lb />
New York market. If eggs <lb />
were eaten securities in <lb />
if left untouched Wall street <lb />
shivered crumbled. <lb />
One morning the eggs proved worth a <lb />
thousand limes weight In gold, <lb />
for the news they been eaten <lb />
relish milled per cent to c <lb />
stocks. per <lb />
listed en the <lb />
New York exchange would be <lb />
lent lo f By such trifles la <lb />
Well street swayed when soiled by <lb />
hysteria, hypnotized by a per- <lb />
when lost to the sound <lb />
son usually governs Its actions. <lb />
Bert C. In<lb />
It Sounded Hopeful. <lb />
A man who not <lb />
entertaining was monopolizing <lb />
the of a pretty <lb />
with o lot of uninteresting <lb />
my he remarked In <lb />
course of a dissertation on his <lb />
family, Just the opposite of me in <lb />
every respect. Do you know my <lb />
the replied demure- <lb />
I should like<lb />
The Only Way. <lb />
there any method will en- <lb />
able n man to understand a <lb />
queried the youth. <lb />
only way to understand a <lb />
replied the home grown <lb />
not try. these cir- <lb />
she will reveal herself <lb />
sooner or Sews. <lb />
In enumerating bi The R.- flee <lb />
tor anniversary holiday <lb />
what Greenville has, one very <lb />
important new enterprise was <lb />
inadvertently overlooked. It <lb />
was the storage e <lb />
of W. H. Jr. something <lb />
filled a need here <lb />
and is being largely <lb />
Alone in Saw at <lb />
unmindful of drafts, <lb />
or cold. W. J. Atkins I ad <lb />
at Banner Springs. <lb />
Such exposure gave him severe co d <lb />
that fettled on his At last <lb />
had to give up work. He <lb />
remedies but ah f till used Dr <lb />
King's New Discovery. us <lb />
one he writes, b-cs <lb />
to work well as Severe Colds, <lb />
stubborn coughs, inflamed throats and <lb />
sore hemorrhages, and <lb />
i oping cough get quick relief id <lb />
cure from this <lb />
cine. c Trial bottle free <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
Lady lists Gen. <lb />
A few Dr. <lb />
Zeno Brown was making c pro- <lb />
some one tried to <lb />
break in his residence. Mrs. <lb />
Brown heard the intruder at the <lb />
back door and called know <lb />
who was there. Getting no re- <lb />
she went for a pistol, <lb />
threw open a window and took <lb />
two or three shots at the fleeing <lb />
I not safe <lb />
to try to break in when <lb />
j have guns handy and how <lb />
to them. <lb />
Child Badly Hurt <lb />
Sunday afternoon the. little <lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Forest, was playing with <lb />
some other children near <lb />
home in South Greenville. In <lb />
some way the little Forest bey <lb />
was thrown down and one hip <lb />
dislocated causing the child in- <lb />
tense <lb />
Rich Men's Gifts are <lb />
beside want to go on <lb />
as that I regard Electric <lb />
as one of the greatest gifts that <lb />
has made to woman. O. <lb />
KM-v. vault, of Vestal Center. N. Y . <lb />
can forget what it done <lb />
for This glorious medicine <lb />
s woman spirits, vigor of body <lb />
health. It quickly cures <lb />
nervousness <lb />
headache, fainting and <lb />
soon up the week, ailing and <lb />
sickly. Try them. at all druggists <lb />
Looking; One's Best <lb />
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Try it. for at ell <lb />
druggists <lb />
Card cf <lb />
I desire to return my sincere <lb />
thanks to the people of Bethel <lb />
and vicinity for the great kind- <lb />
they showed mo ard <lb />
sympathy expressed for me in <lb />
the recent sickness and death of <lb />
my devoted wife- <lb />
W. U. Bullock. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
Esteems Pisa. <lb />
Is IS. <lb />
BALTIMORE MD. , <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
No Chance of That. <lb />
The accepted gratefully a <lb />
nickel from the professional humorist. <lb />
you. lie said, his voice <lb />
vibrant With deep feeling. thank <lb />
you. sir. and may you live lo be M <lb />
old your <lb />
The Wright Brothers in homes. <lb />
have com- to stay. The he joy , <lb />
for croup and fails, , <lb />
Grease for. <lb />
rheumatism and all aches Mine, <lb />
Highly p all over the lard by <lb />
young and old. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Of Course. <lb />
what language <lb />
o suppose the people nearest <lb />
north polo speak The <lb />
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Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Sore Yon Any Way. Try Me <lb />
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Mi <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by Julia A. E. <lb />
and S K Wilson to J. B. Lit- <lb />
on the day of November, <lb />
and i in the register of <lb />
deeds office <lb />
i . b ck p-3. <lb />
signed will expose public use. <lb />
f. re tie c. house door in Greenville, <lb />
to the highest I id on Jan- <lb />
a certain or j <lb />
of land and belt g in the <lb />
of and of North Carolina <lb />
ad is <lb />
Si in township, the <lb />
of Tr rive, an side of <lb />
die creek, i I lie <lb />
form t to f <lb />
deceased. All. n Baker and other- <lb />
b a Beginning in <lb />
run of Grind c eeK. at the of <lb />
bra ch and runs said branch <lb />
to the of a u said <lb />
ditch to a holly; th north, <lb />
east <lb />
the d no 1-Z t- <lb />
form d pine near the road; <lb />
e st in a d to All n Baker's <lb />
h ; thence t. <lb />
Thomas J. S in-.; I <lb />
bis line to a gum in La branch, <lb />
with line to <lb />
the hence down ti e c oak to the <lb />
MM more or <lb />
, saving aid so <lb />
and her. to ire convey d by J. <lb />
w to G. R R. B J J. <lb />
liner upon <lb />
I d re co v.-ed by B <lb />
and to Bettie I. Short, <lb />
o Slid g deed. Terms <lb />
Cash. <lb />
th D r IV <lb />
B . Mortgagee, <lb />
Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd Greenville, N. G. <lb />
TRUST SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the contain, d <lb />
in a deed of trust executed on the <lb />
. av of by K. L. Hill <lb />
and D. B. Johnson as Hill <lb />
Jo- to H. A White, <lb />
The to pub- <lb />
sale, the house in <lb />
on Saturday the 1st day of <lb />
1910, all of that i <lb />
of property f illy in said deed <lb />
trust, and known as the ice <lb />
form. operated by Hill <lb />
The said factory and property <lb />
as piece of <lb />
located on the north ride of the <lb />
Norfolk A Southern Railway, and on <lb />
the west side of A. C. L. Ra <lb />
the said feet wide, <lb />
feet on on.- side and 2-3 feet on <lb />
the other side; the being the <lb />
identical pi. of pr Di <lb />
Hill A Johnson for the period of ten <lb />
years from the rec of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern Ry. Ci- <lb />
in th h of same made en the <lb />
i in norm, .- . . . . <lb />
M the road; then day of laM by a e. ; <lb />
l . . n. j <lb />
blue print map which is m-de a art of <lb />
the lease, an in green on <lb />
the same. On Hall plans of lo- <lb />
the ice factory <lb />
ice plant with engines. <lb />
boilers, compressors, dist and <lb />
s stem, now and in- <lb />
ed j being rated by the <lb />
, H. A. as trustee, <lb />
of I of in the town of Green- <lb />
B. i ville. thereon its bu <lb />
aid r of <lb />
i Tern a of sale cash. <lb />
This ISM. <lb />
ltd H. A. White. Trustee. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of a sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain mortgage <lb />
by H. A. and <lb />
to H H. Pr. on the day of <lb />
January, 1907, and ed in the <lb />
registers office in Pitt county, in book <lb />
Q r the I on <lb />
the nth of <lb />
at o'clock noon expose to public ale <lb />
b fore the court h use door in Green- <lb />
Nil e, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the g tract or parcel of d to <lb />
and being in the county of <lb />
Put State of North ad; <lb />
the lands of Grimes <lb />
in the lands of J. R Peyton, the <lb />
line of J. J Laughinghouse, Mrs. <lb />
Fannie C Saunders and others and <lb />
known as the Major Jordan tract of <lb />
and, c acres more or less <lb />
and being the land to H. A. <lb />
by J R. Peyton. This sale is to <lb />
be made the debt s. cured by <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This the of <lb />
H. H. <lb />
F. C. Harding. Atty. ltd <lb />
HIDDEN DANGERS <lb />
Nature Gives Warnings <lb />
hat no Citizen <lb />
Can to Ignore <lb />
No comes from the <lb />
kidney's t on . will <lb />
when the Well <lb />
. e a clear, d. <lb />
vs tend i u a thin. <lb />
or k. i I -m full<lb />
s No comes from tic <lb />
p dull and heavy, or <lb />
tel k <lb />
and warn yo i of the o <lb />
diabetes and disease. <lb />
Kidney Pills cure sic; <lb />
and them p . <lb />
in statement of a nearby <lb />
Wm. Washington and Tar- <lb />
R N C., says <lb />
y Pi a proved in my <lb />
ca to e a v I a remedy f r kid- <lb />
Hid I no hesitation <lb />
in recommending them to anyone <lb />
afflicted th s I <lb />
them for backache and other <lb />
from re <lb />
and they or. rapt relief <lb />
for sale ail rs. Price <lb />
cents. Foster Mill Ca. <lb />
N. w York, sole agents for United <lb />
State. <lb />
Rem. mS- r the s-and <lb />
no <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
R. B. and <lb />
I wife, to J G. on the <lb />
re- <lb />
corded in the <lb />
for cash before th <lb />
court house door in on Fri <lb />
day, st. , the follow- <lb />
pie.-e or of land <lb />
situate in tow-ship <lb />
miles sou h of lie. <lb />
he line's of Joseph and <lb />
i rs. beginning at a tree <lb />
an the New Bern road and running <lb />
With said road to the fork <lb />
g to Red Ranks; with <lb />
s ; r. a stake <lb />
at th- corner f a tobacco ban ; thence <lb />
s to a stake in Joseph <lb />
h sail Sermons line to <lb />
the begin col tail 1-2 acres <lb />
more or , a. being the place <lb />
whereon the d and wife <lb />
BOW red e; t. satisfy said <lb />
This December the st <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
F G. James Son, <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb />
by virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
R. L. Hid and Wife, <lb />
a-d U. B. Johnson wife, to T. G. <lb />
James o th day of March <lb />
which appears record in the <lb />
the Register of deeds of Pitt i y <lb />
in book E- EH, the undersigned <lb />
will sell fur at noon, on <lb />
January before the <lb />
house door in N. C. the <lb />
following described, proper <lb />
One lot in the town of <lb />
situate on the West o the A. C. L. <lb />
and North the N. S. Rail- <lb />
road near the junction of said two <lb />
r a s. and g leased from <lb />
the N. S. receivers, and the ice <lb />
plant and all the fixtures <lb />
of every kind and description, , . . . . . m. <lb />
the buildings used in carrying and delivered by B Mary <lb />
on he business Mill Johnson., Thomas <lb />
OH lot n the town of S. Carr. on the 19th day of <lb />
He n at a stake the . d duly recorded in the <lb />
of t if street and of died- of Pitt <lb />
side of and North in look E pace , <lb />
with Fifth street a westerly the d will to public <lb />
sixty t a stake; a before the court I. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale coo <lb />
in a mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by V Baton <lb />
and others, of he colored <lb />
D church to D. S. St on the <lb />
18th day of August, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the register of deeds office of <lb />
Pitt e. North in book <lb />
M, the ex <lb />
pose to public sac, the court <lb />
house to the <lb />
o'clock M. a certain tractor parcel of <lb />
land in th i of <lb />
Pitt and of North and <lb />
as follows, to Lying <lb />
the southern boundary of the town; <lb />
of and at the, <lb />
northwest comer of lot and runs a <lb />
Exum west- <lb />
line feet, thence at right <lb />
angles with street t, <lb />
thence n. K feet to <lb />
thence east with Th <lb />
street about to the beginning. <lb />
to <lb />
this day by U. S Smith an., <lb />
wife, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 7th 1909. <lb />
D. S. Smith, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. M. Wooten, Atty. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
of Pitt county, in special <lb />
proceeding no. Hen <lb />
Baker and wife Martha Ann <lb />
ct Ballard et <lb />
the undersign, d commissioner will <lb />
sell for cash before the court house <lb />
do r in e st public auction <lb />
at on Saturday. <lb />
1901, the following bed parcel <lb />
or lot of land situated in the county of <lb />
Pitt in township, and in the <lb />
town of in, adjoining the lands <lb />
of R. R and Silas <lb />
lard heirs and fronting the main <lb />
Washington and Greenville pubic <lb />
on east side of said <lb />
about one of an <lb />
acre more or less. ard being the <lb />
lot of land whereon Alfred Mallard. <lb />
Senior, at time of his death. <lb />
This November 1909. <lb />
J, B. James. Commissioner. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb />
Bank <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Resources, <lb />
to Loan <lb />
Accounts Invited. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier<lb />
Notice. <lb />
of a of contain- <lb />
ed in a mo deed executed <lb />
I I J . . i ti V <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the State of N. C. at the close of business. Nov. <lb />
c cross lot <lb />
twenty to a <lb />
on street extended, a <lb />
nor to. with street <lb />
to the bat inning being the lot on <lb />
the ice plant stood. <lb />
This December the st. <lb />
F. ti. , <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
H S Railroad Sold. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., Dec <lb />
J of <lb />
R. I , and other rt- <lb />
New York, bid in the <lb />
properties and franchises of <lb />
and <lb />
told at auction here <lb />
decree of me <lb />
States court Tie purchase <lb />
prior, It <lb />
which <lb />
is in the hands of receivers, <lb />
but is to be freed from <lb />
litigation after the sale <lb />
is by Judge Edmond <lb />
The special commissioners who <lb />
old the property were Harry K. <lb />
Edward R. Baird, <lb />
Jr. of Norfolk, former <lb />
nor T. J. Jarvis, of North Caro- <lb />
and Frederick Hope, of <lb />
New York. <lb />
Moat Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement <lb />
J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
the for a remedy which they <lb />
are selling on guarantee to <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. If food does <lb />
not digest well, if there is gas or pain <lb />
In the stomach, if the tongue i-cost-d <lb />
and breath bad. if there i- <lb />
and strain Liver Fills <lb />
will cure you. If they not you have <lb />
Dr. J. W. Bryan's personal guarantee <lb />
to return your money. Liver <lb />
Pills give quick relief and per- <lb />
cures of Constipation. <lb />
and all Liver Troubles These are <lb />
strong bat Dr. Bryan is <lb />
his customers a to prove <lb />
truth, and If purchasing a <lb />
cent box of Liver Pills you <lb />
are not satisfied with the results go to <lb />
Dr. and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by II. M. Sauls at <lb />
den. N. C. <lb />
virtue of executed <lb />
. M. Lewis by C. I. <lb />
Barrett and . on the <lb />
and recorded in the <lb />
the of Deeds of <lb />
in Book K-H the <lb />
ill sell for before <lb />
i he court house door i Greenville on <lb />
January a one <lb />
th-following <lb />
described of ard. That trait <lb />
lying on the e st i f k <lb />
doing the of C. . <lb />
A. J. son. W. E <lb />
others, on. acres <lb />
more or to satisfy said mortgage <lb />
this the 2nd. <lb />
B. M. Lewis. Mortgage. <lb />
F. G. James A Son. s. <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By of a deed of trust executed <lb />
delivered by A. L. Jackson and <lb />
and B. to F. <lb />
trustee, on the 4th. <lb />
h deed in trust was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt SO in book P-8 page <lb />
the will sell for cash <lb />
before the court door in n- <lb />
on Monday January 3rd, the <lb />
following described real One <lb />
in the town of on the south <lb />
side of Queen St. known as the A. L. <lb />
Jackson store beginning at Kit- <lb />
troll's corner, one hundred feet from <lb />
the corner of Pitt St, then running <lb />
north thirty feet to I. E. Jenkins <lb />
then parallel with said <lb />
ins line to the canal; then thirty <lb />
feet with the to line; <lb />
then east with line to the be- <lb />
ginning. . <lb />
Also one house and lot in On ton <lb />
game on which A. I- Jackson and wife <lb />
being Same to A. <lb />
L Jackson by W. L. in <lb />
Sept. containing one sere. <lb />
one in lot on <lb />
Queen St. known as the dispensary lot, <lb />
same conveyed to A. L <lb />
t by J. L. Tucker. <lb />
to the bi <lb />
v. December at U <lb />
o'clock av a tr c -r parcel of <lb />
I ind and b in coon y <lb />
Pitt ard of North aid <lb />
a lows, to <lb />
sin ho ard formerly <lb />
occupied by <lb />
tat d, and by Mary <lb />
Davis and James and Wit, <lb />
bounds on the north by Hoses <lb />
lot, on th.- east Di <lb />
the south the lot <lb />
pied by M. J. <lb />
Greene t known s <lb />
Bill lot. is one half an <lb />
more or es, to satisfy s id <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
of November, <lb />
G. S- Mortgagee, <lb />
F. M. Wooten, Atty. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified b.-fore the <lb />
court Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the of J. H. <lb />
notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to immediate payment to <lb />
the and all persons having <lb />
the are n <lb />
to present the same to the undersigned <lb />
orb-fore the 13th day of <lb />
, or this no ice will be plead <lb />
in of I <lb />
This 13th day of 1909. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
ltd of J. H. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and Mortgages. <lb />
and Fixtures, <lb />
D Loans <lb />
Due from Banks ft <lb />
Items <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National k and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LOW J <lb />
4.64 . <lb />
17.50.00 <lb />
28.499 <lb />
4,712.80 <lb />
261.14 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills payable,<lb />
Sub. <lb />
6.215.88 <lb />
18,000.00 <lb />
Certified checks <lb />
Due Banks <lb />
Total <lb />
Mg <lb />
State of North Carolina-County of Pitt, <lb />
I C S Carr. Cashier of the above named bark, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the of my knowledge <lb />
C. S CARR. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. <lb />
this 20th day of Nov. 1909. <lb />
J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
C. OH. <lb />
R. C FLANAGAN. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, in Special Pro- <lb />
No. entitled J. B. <lb />
way. W. etas, <lb />
th. under commissioner sell <lb />
for c before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, at noon, on Monday, De- <lb />
the kith. 1909, the following <lb />
of land in town- <lb />
ship; adjoining the s of Caleb <lb />
Smith, Calvin <lb />
Mills a d others beginning at a stake, <lb />
the second of a patent granted <lb />
to C x for acres, formerly <lb />
in Henry Mi line, now by the <lb />
said Mills a-d runs from thence <lb />
with the second line of said patent <lb />
sou h west 23-1 poles to Smith's <lb />
; thence with said Smith's line a <lb />
Southeast course to the land belonging <lb />
to the Henry Mills, deceased; <lb />
thence with their line to the first station, <lb />
being the same land described in a deed <lb />
from Louis Mills, to John Galloway, <lb />
March 1874, and recorded in <lb />
k XX said land being <lb />
sold for partition. <lb />
27th day of November, 1909 <lb />
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
11-29 ltd <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Hiving qualified before the <lb />
court of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the of J. L. <lb />
recessed. n is hereby <lb />
given to all indebted to the <lb />
. to mike immediate to <lb />
the and all persons having <lb />
dims against said estate will take <lb />
notice that they must present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the 24th of November. 1910. <lb />
or this notice be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 24th day of 1909. <lb />
S. T. White, <lb />
ltd of J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Statement of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
at the close of business. November 1909. <lb />
Sale of Personal Property. <lb />
The undersigned administrator f the <lb />
late L. Fleming, will . at <lb />
public sale at the Fleming <lb />
homo place, on Monday, December <lb />
27th, beginning at o'clock a. <lb />
m. all of the personal property of the <lb />
late James L. Fleming now situate on <lb />
said farm, including horses, <lb />
wagons, all kinds of farming <lb />
including some improved <lb />
cultural corn, hay, <lb />
hog-, cattle, and all other personal <lb />
property of whatever kind owned by <lb />
the late James L. Fleming now <lb />
on the Leonidas Fl- ming tract Thia <lb />
is a good opportunity for persons to <lb />
purchase supplies, farming implements, <lb />
team, etc , for the coming year. <lb />
This the 27th day of November 1900. <lb />
Samuel T. White, Administrator <lb />
of J. L. Fleming, deceased. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
United States Bonds <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Cash due front Banks <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus and profits <lb />
Circulation 21,000.00 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 83.07 <lb />
Notes bills 12,000.00 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Comparative Statement <lb />
November 1907, <lb />
November 1908, <lb />
November 1909, <lb />
t 84,989.54 <lb />
101,692.68 <lb />
141,688.63 <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
certain <lb />
rut-d and delivered by James Gibson <lb />
Fulford to G- T. Tyson on the 3rd day <lb />
of May, and duly recorded in the <lb />
, r of deeds office of Pitt county. <lb />
h t By J. I, book J-8. <lb />
undivided interest in the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
before the court hi use tn <lb />
Greet vile, to the highest bidder on <lb />
January 10th, 1910, at m. a <lb />
certain tract or pare. I of laM lying <lb />
being in the county of Pitt and <lb />
of and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning st and small <lb />
oak. the beginning of G Tyson and <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up four hogs, three <lb />
and one red, all marked crop <lb />
and slit in left and hole in right <lb />
ear, weight to Ml <lb />
Owner can get same by proving owner- <lb />
ship paying <lb />
This Nov. 1909. <lb />
W. W Brown. <lb />
Care J. B. Oakley, K F. D. No. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. ltd <lb />
If you do not transact your business at this bank, let this be an invitation <lb />
to become one of ow SATISFIED CUSTOMERS- <lb />
R. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified <lb />
Fred deceased, late or <lb />
y, N. C, this is to all per- <lb />
sons claims against the estate <lb />
f said deceased to exhibit them to th <lb />
undersigned on or before Dee. <lb />
1910, or this notice will be P ended in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate will please mass <lb />
Immediate payment <lb />
This Dec. 9th, <lb />
Elisabeth <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorneys, <lb />
the lot, same owned by J. <lb />
Harvey Co. and A. L. Jackson. <lb />
Also other lot on Ft. <lb />
known as the liver, stables lot, being <lb />
the same deeded to A- L. B. T. Jack- <lb />
son by John Z. Brooks, thirty feet <lb />
on St. and running back one <lb />
and eighty feet. Said property <lb />
being fold to satisfy said deed in trust. <lb />
This December 3rd. 1909. <lb />
ltd F. G. James, Trustee. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
C. L. Joyner, Jones, V. <lb />
Button and Henry Sutton. <lb />
vs. <lb />
J M Davis. Guardians. <lb />
Having been empowered as <lb />
for division in a <lb />
action before D C. Moore, clerk <lb />
Superior court, C. L. Joyner, <lb />
Joyner, Berths V. Sutton <lb />
vs J. W. id F. <lb />
I will on the first Monday <lb />
rd day in January, 1910, expose for <lb />
public sale, to the Highest for <lb />
cash, at the court house door, <lb />
An in <lb />
in a certain tract of land in <lb />
township, owned in common with <lb />
C. L. Joyner, known as the Joyner <lb />
land, L. Joyner. Berths V <lb />
Sutton and rs, <lb />
acres more less. <lb />
This 1909. <lb />
H- S- <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Stanley agreed and ran- <lb />
south with said line to <lb />
Branch, George line, then up <lb />
a ditch to George Hemby s and A. J. <lb />
comer, thence along a line <lb />
unmarked trees to knot, a <lb />
corner in A. J. line; thence <lb />
north with a line of unmarked to the <lb />
Greenville and road st an <lb />
iron pin near a bed; thence <lb />
westerly with said road to the begin- <lb />
about ninety-nine <lb />
seres, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms sale <lb />
This 7th of December, 1909. <lb />
G. T. Tyson, Mortgagee <lb />
F. M. Wooten, Atty. Hi <lb />
. Notice. <lb />
Justices of in the county <lb />
and Mayors of towns, who have not <lb />
filed their reports for the last <lb />
year, are hereby notified the <lb />
at once with the of <lb />
Bord of County Commissioners. <lb />
By r of the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton <lb />
i vs on <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
g In Stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
i GREENVILLE N C <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Greenville C <lb />
We have art especially attractive line of goods <lb />
suitable for Christmas presents for men, <lb />
women and <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and House <lb />
always co to TAFT VanDYKE <lb />
j. s. mooring <lb />
mil. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Wiley Whitehead, or his <lb />
gal heirs, is notified to appear <lb />
in Greenville. N. C . on or <lb />
1st , to claim to <lb />
bequeathed to him in the will <lb />
Jennie <lb />
This Nov. 1909. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Jennie Cherry. <lb />
Get in The Reflector piano <lb />
contest <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
NEW YORK- <lb />
OLDEST IN AMERICA, <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
THE WORLD. . <lb />
1848, Assets over 8500.000,000 <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS <lb />
H. <lb />
I Merest Caro- <lb />
R. B. Raney, one of Raleigh's <lb />
most prominent and public <lb />
spirited men, died Wednesday <lb />
after an illness of only a <lb />
days. <lb />
Durham. N. C, Dec 7-A. W. <lb />
Douglass. a contractor, dropped <lb />
dead this morning on top of <lb />
Duke where he was at <lb />
work with three other men. The <lb />
builder was doing some repair <lb />
when neuralgia of the heart <lb />
struck him and he fell, but was <lb />
prevented from falling to the <lb />
ground by the flatness of the <lb />
LIST OF JURORS. <lb />
Hall of Lodge Ho <lb />
I 0.0. F. <lb />
In the midst of activities of <lb />
today and of large plans <lb />
tomorrow, in robust <lb />
health with reasonable <lb />
promise of many years of useful <lb />
life, Mrs. Minnie Skinner, the <lb />
wife of Bro. B. J. Skinner, <lb />
passed from life on the <lb />
morning of October 28th. 1909. <lb />
She was modest and without <lb />
pretense, and endeared herself <lb />
to all who knew her. As a wife <lb />
and mother she tender and true <lb />
Therefore Resolved. That the <lb />
Odd Fellow fraternity of Shel- <lb />
sympathize with the <lb />
through the sky- <lb />
light. He was fifty years old. <lb />
The case against Th mas <lb />
Farmer, John white, and <lb />
Ben colored, for the at- <lb />
tempted of Thomas <lb />
Farmer on the night of May 18th. <lb />
was disposed of Tuesday. A <lb />
submission was entered and Mrs <lb />
Farmer was fined <lb />
Howell was sent to the <lb />
at Concord and Ben Farmer <lb />
was sent to the roads for sever. <lb />
teen months. From evidence <lb />
produced on trial it appears that <lb />
Farmer has been threatening and <lb />
abusing his wife. He was re- <lb />
quired to give a bond to <lb />
keep the Hill <lb />
Standard-Laconic. <lb />
BANKS ARE LIABLE <lb />
Those Which Deal Stocks Mast Pay <lb />
the Broker's <lb />
Banks which buy and sell <lb />
stocks are liable to the Stat and <lb />
county broker's tax of <lb />
according to the opinion of <lb />
Attorney General Bickett. <lb />
The opinion of the attorney <lb />
general to Treasurer Lacy is as <lb />
Dear to yours <lb />
of this date relative to stock <lb />
brokers I beg to It <lb />
pears that certain banks in the <lb />
the State are dealing in stock <lb />
and bonds. Such banks are, in <lb />
my opinion, liable for the stock <lb />
license or by <lb />
S, ct ion of the Revenue Act of <lb />
1909. It is immaterial that the <lb />
charters of the banks authorized <lb />
them to act as stock brokers. <lb />
The banking business proper <lb />
does not include the buying <lb />
selling of stocks and bonds, and <lb />
while it is perfectly proper for <lb />
the State to authorize a bank to <lb />
engage in business of this kind, <lb />
when it does it must pay the <lb />
same license as is imposed upon <lb />
Observer. <lb />
has come upon them and express <lb />
the devout hope Supreme <lb />
Comforter will be present to <lb />
sen the sorrowing husband and <lb />
children. That memorial be <lb />
inscribed on the minutes and <lb />
copy sent to the family and copy <lb />
sent to The Reflector, with re- <lb />
quest to publish. <lb />
T. S. Smith. <lb />
E A Stanley, Com. <lb />
J. R. Jacobs. <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 all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Draw a for <lb />
January Court. <lb />
First week Brown. E <lb />
R Dudley, C T Watson, R L <lb />
Warren. R A Nichols, R L <lb />
J C G W Venter, <lb />
Joshua Nobles, T E Hooker, S I <lb />
J H Harris, F A Elks, <lb />
J W Gav. C C E <lb />
Bradley. West Boyd, J M Dunn, <lb />
J W Higgs. T R Owens, J C <lb />
Edwards. Calvin E <lb />
I Fleming. W A Barrett, J B <lb />
Stocks. E B Edwards, J E War- <lb />
R A Fountain, J J Turnage, j <lb />
A E Tucker, J A Farrow, J A <lb />
Elks. W B J L Nobles, <lb />
C Nobles, B J Pulley. <lb />
Second week-J B Brooks. L J <lb />
Chapman, W E C E Spier, <lb />
J F Pollard, T C Turnage, <lb />
Charles Cobb. L F Worthington. <lb />
J J Smith. S A Spain, Y E <lb />
Forbes, J M Highsmith, A <lb />
Clark, J R Jenkins. I H Little, J <lb />
H Harriss. J P Fleming, I S <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES <lb />
Allen's s powder. Re- <lb />
painful, t martini;, nervous <lb />
ingrowing s, and instantly <lb />
takes the out of corns i bun- <lb />
ions. It's the greatest dis- <lb />
of the age. Ease <lb />
tight or new shoes feel easy. It <lb />
is a cure for sweating callous, <lb />
swollen, tired, aching feet. Try it to- <lb />
day. Sold ; i Druggist aid shoe <lb />
stores. By mail for in stamps. <lb />
Don't accept any <lb />
package free. Allen S. <lb />
mated, N. Y. <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, j <lb />
for they are mild and gentle in j <lb />
their t fleet, and will cure even <lb />
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb />
all druggist. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer, <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go -Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
ea. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples. <lb />
Nuts, Dried <lb />
Peaches, I r Currants, <lb />
Raisins. Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best Bu- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machine <lb />
and numerous other <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
Not Made by trust <lb />
WE no longer Wire Fence made by the Trust Have <lb />
received the agency the famous K ALB WIRE <lb />
FENCE- Strictly Independent. Car load jest <lb />
Don't fail to see it. Fence at Best P-ices. <lb />
Just received Repeating <lb />
Rifles, No. made by the <lb />
Swiss government. Cost I <lb />
each. We sell for ten days <lb />
at each. <lb />
Come and see how we do it. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
E. T. Presides. <lb />
New York, -E. T. Lamb, of <lb />
Norfolk, will be president of the <lb />
reorganized Norfolk and South- <lb />
Railway. J. Perry, <lb />
chairman of the directorate says <lb />
prospects are extreme <lb />
bright and the present earn- <lb />
are substantially in excess <lb />
of the amount required to meet <lb />
the fixed charges. <lb />
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb />
fast and pull strong buy your i <lb />
Hay, <lb />
and <lb />
Oats <lb />
Corn. <lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL. N. <lb />
At the dose of Nov. limit. <lb />
Resources <lb />
125,708.18 Capital Stork 8,000.00 <lb />
Surplus 6,000.00 <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 />
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 />
Moore. <lb />
A marriage took place <lb />
here Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
contracting parties being Mr-1 <lb />
Lloyd Hamilton and Miss <lb />
Moore. The young lady has been I <lb />
clerking at Taft <lb />
during the special sale there. <lb />
Mr. Hamilton was about the of W. B. He will sell <lb />
store Wednesday talking you Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
to Miss Moore. In the afternoon j M <lb />
Miss Moore told two of B. <lb />
friends that she w-s going to be <lb />
married, and asked them to go Pf i headquarters Com, Ha v, <lb />
with her to the home of Rev. J <lb />
B. Cook, pastor of Memorial kinds <lb />
church. The friends Feed. Salt. Lime and Cement. . , .,. , <lb />
nested. <lb />
found that Mr. was M p pa . true to the beat <lb />
already at the parsonage wan-, A N I t. U <lb />
in.;. Rev. Mr. Cook performed <lb />
Ray <lb />
Durham, Dec. The Van <lb />
Ray murder case went to the jury <lb />
afternoon in record making <lb />
time, the special report- <lb />
a jury being selected, the <lb />
witnesses examined and the <lb />
speeches and charge delivered <lb />
all in a day. The jury found the <lb />
Ray of murder in the <lb />
second degree. Judge Biggs re- <lb />
serving sentence until morning. <lb />
Thia the colored woman <lb />
who detective W. C Hines cap <lb />
in Greenville time <lb />
ago and turned over to an officer <lb />
from Durham. <lb />
P. M, Johnston for your <lb />
mill supplies and mill repairs. <lb />
All work <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured profits less <lb />
and <lb />
i Due from <lb />
,, , silver Time certificate, of 6.042.60 <lb />
minor com currency 2,481.93 Deposits sub to cheek <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
-or. buy a <lb />
It,, know th I r I <lb />
w from <lb />
I rt tan kept ill <lb />
h iV.; any where your health <lb />
Why Dot <lb />
MAKE FREEZE <lb />
In MINUTES <lb />
FOR A PLATE with <lb />
ICE CHEW Powder <lb />
It It to Simply of <lb />
of m; .- <lb />
i thou- cooking, boa ti off or <lb />
ii of Thia lo <lb />
. i- <lb />
A lee cream fritter fan In <lb />
a dollar or two which will <lb />
ill ave coat. <lb />
Pow-<lb />
t-tr t v. d<lb />
Key, M. V <lb />
Monty Deposited Banks. <lb />
Washington. D. C Dec. 8.- <lb />
With total resources of <lb />
per capita of population, the <lb />
banking institutions of the East- <lb />
or Middle Atlantic States <lb />
lead the country The. New <lb />
England comes next with <lb />
per capita; the Pacific States are <lb />
third with the Middle <lb />
Western fourth with the <lb />
far Western fifth the <lb />
Southern sixth with 171.19, and <lb />
island possessions tail off with <lb />
per capita. The United <lb />
States as a whole show banking <lb />
resources per capital of <lb />
with the island possessions <lb />
ed the rate is lowered to <lb />
West. Virginia heads the <lb />
Southern list with a per capita <lb />
of Louisiana follows <lb />
with then in order come <lb />
Texas. 90.67; Virginia, <lb />
Kentucky, Florida, <lb />
Tennessee, Georgia, <lb />
South Carolina, <lb />
North Carolina and Alabama each <lb />
Mississippi, <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
the ceremony and the bride re- <lb />
turned to the store with her <lb />
friends, where the groom called <lb />
for her about half an hour later. <lb />
The old, old story, told <lb />
without number, and repeated j <lb />
over and over again for the last j <lb />
years, but it is always a <lb />
come story to those in search of <lb />
is nothing in the <lb />
world that cures coughs and <lb />
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Sold by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
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 />
Amount of Ginned to Dec. 1st <lb />
Dec. bu- <lb />
of the census report on <lb />
cotton ginning, issued this morn- <lb />
at o'clock, shows <lb />
bales, counting round bales <lb />
as half bales, ginned from the <lb />
growth of to December <lb />
compact with 11,006.661 for <lb />
1908; 8.343,396 for 1807; <lb />
for 1906. <lb />
Lame back comes on suddenly <lb />
and if extremely painful. It <lb />
caused by rheumatism of the <lb />
Quick relief is afford- <lb />
ed by applying Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment Sold by all druggist <lb />
GIRLS AND BOYS <lb />
We want Girls and Boys <lb />
to work in the <lb />
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb />
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
and in the <lb />
Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work is no dust or <lb />
dirt and the pay is good. We can <lb />
furnish you a house in the town <lb />
of Runnymede or West Tarboro. <lb />
A Free Education For Your <lb />
Small Children <lb />
We have good schools at Tarboro, <lb />
and <lb />
We have had steady work all the <lb />
year. Do not fear a shut down, <lb />
we will have work for you every <lb />
day. <lb />
Come and See the Work or Write <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
TARBORO N. C <lb />
knowledge and belief. AV. II. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
fore me, this day of Nov., <lb />
S. T. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
my <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
s M. <lb />
H. o <lb />
Junes. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT Of CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
in <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts 308.02 <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Banking Mouse. Fur- <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
and Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold C in <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor coin cur <lb />
notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profit, <lb />
1,199.52 less cur. pd <lb />
certificate <lb />
Deposit <lb />
20.00 Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
Cashier s Checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
510,000.00 <lb />
500.00 <lb />
276.30 <lb />
14,072.28 <lb />
61.01 <lb />
Do not fur and hides <lb />
until you see E. M. <lb />
Southern <lb />
depot. w <lb />
fail to see or write <lb />
M. G. BRYAN <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
if wast is 1.1 <lb />
TOMB OR MONUMENTS <lb />
or of work. <lb />
He it I <lb />
tad Co. of Go. u <lb />
is South. Cu <lb />
want for <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you ran set a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergent ion. Our <lb />
Is a could desire, <lb />
we see tool <lb />
does not lack a <lb />
useful <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
j I You get s <lb />
i ii Horse Goods . c <lb />
of <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of above-named do <lb />
that the above is to the of n y <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb />
fore me, 16th day of Nov. <lb />
1909. R. F. JENKINS, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J P.<lb />
Corey<lb />
Stalk cutters and barrow at <lb />
Atkins Co. <lb />
IMPORT BULBS <lb />
am now We have <lb />
Plant early fort ho best <lb />
results. Send saw price list. <lb />
Remember we arc quarters <lb />
for Col <lb />
sod for <lb />
M and <lb />
J. L CO , Florist, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
G. Cashier. <lb />
John Z. Brook a. <lb />
C. J Tucker. <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
Din <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The i I on <lb />
the 15th day December. S, t the <lb />
late of J. H. it <lb />
ship, fur ca-h tho <lb />
M the e <lb />
f H. e <lb />
of mules, farming <lb />
u corn, foil nay, 1-2 int rent <lb />
In hay interest in stump <lb />
kitchen furniture, <lb />
I other <lb />
13th of <lb />
S. T. <lb />
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P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
and <lb />
Running to i- d of <lb />
Steam i ting <lb />
has in and la machinery. . n u-- <lb />
to clean carpets, mating and rugs Agent my <lb />
properly them up. will t. <lb />
I-,, put and All work and <lb />
desired W done y. Can I- <lb />
found at the store . f J. K. ft J. <lb />
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Message left L. Carr's <lb />
will receive prompt or phone<lb /></p>
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have anything to advertise, <lb />
ii t . furnish rates, <lb />
if not u subscriber <lb />
The R let me send in your <lb />
G. Morris, <lb />
Have you seen Mr. L. P. Wayne has accepted a <lb />
stump puller <lb />
turkeys wanted. Co . at Greenville. We re- <lb />
p.-ices paid. A. W. Ange Co. very much to lose him <lb />
John Smith and Miss Mamie <lb />
were united in <lb />
rear here last Sunday. <lb />
glassware, just in <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
For nice s see F. <lb />
;. Sutton. Barbecue on Saturdays. <lb />
A i me you purchase <lb />
lot of cloaks give us a call. A. -J f <lb />
W. Ange Go. i B p <lb />
D forget the lecture to be B p who has been <lb />
nude in the W. . Mad here <lb />
night. Dec. <lb />
T or Clothing can be at o'clock. Public <lb />
had at A. W. I Pump PU Then set . <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be bat, <lb />
the arc He a l- <lb />
LIVE. <lb />
With a well conduct LIVER <lb />
one can do mountain of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per seat to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
H ca be kept I healthful <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
U not, and you e to own <lb />
you owe it lo <lb />
the display <lb />
at the Fine man White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large <lb />
In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you m -t with prices <lb />
that stand and <lb />
incomparable an. where. tight <lb />
different makes t- select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation it. the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of best known <lb />
makes. <lb />
take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of these <lb />
also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to your <lb />
When in Greenville visit <lb />
our <lb />
There was on the <lb />
I here yesterday and last <lb />
PIANO CONTEST <lb />
For <lb />
school desk <lb />
and <lb />
At The Central Mercantile <lb />
Store to Be Gives Away Dee. <lb />
The contest for the beautiful <lb />
C-x Co. Winter- <lb />
t H-. N. C Tn y <lb />
right the price. <lb />
We are carrying a line of <lb />
Coffins Caskets. Prices <lb />
ht and can hearse <lb />
A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
i jut rec lot of. <lb />
i- for u v, . <lb />
County <lb />
mil f -i G. Cox, <lb />
are <lb />
neat <lb />
obis. Terms liberal. <lb />
in the conic lo set <lb />
u. we the desk for . <lb />
F r j dried fruits <lb />
of all kinds sod butter and <lb />
s.- A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We give you a bargain in <lb />
clothing. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We received a <lb />
furniture. Give us a <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We have Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
it. r <lb />
Cooking and beating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. Ail <lb />
of best material up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber St Co. <lb />
The County School DesKs <lb />
are the tor you. They are <lb />
durable and <lb />
Prices right end workmanship I <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. N. C. <lb />
received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies shoes. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
A now let of dry goods and <lb />
of ail kinds just received <lb />
m Harrington, barber Sc Co. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Cc. <lb />
a bale of cotton and paid <lb />
and s it to B. F. Man- <lb />
How is that for selling <lb />
cotton <lb />
See A. W. Ange Co. for <lb />
Winchester rifles. <lb />
To the you wish <lb />
to have success in selling your <lb />
Christmas goods, let us advertise <lb />
your goods, so the people may <lb />
know whereto go to buy their <lb />
Christmas presents. <lb />
Wood Kittrell. of Charleston, <lb />
b a few here <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Rev. Mr. was in our <lb />
town Wednesday. <lb />
of <lb />
came in Wednesday to be <lb />
present at the burial of his <lb />
father. <lb />
Mis Nina Dixon was in town <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Eugene attended the <lb />
basket party at Forbes <lb />
Thursday night. <lb />
Hiss Mamie Chapman, who <lb />
bu d a at <lb />
home on account of weak eye, <lb />
returned to Greenville Friday <lb />
morning to resume her studies in <lb />
the East Carolina <lb />
Training School. <lb />
Miss Belva Dixon was in town <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
J, L. Bellini and J- S. <lb />
went to Ayden Friday. <lb />
a crowd from here <lb />
attended the burial service of <lb />
Elder Fred <lb />
day We are informed <lb />
there were about people <lb />
present. <lb />
t a from hen <lb />
i the basket at <lb />
i , Branch last night. <lb />
comfortable have just received by a man and woman. for the beautiful <lb />
write A G lot. preach- up-right at the Central <lb />
call or write A. G. J lot. <lb />
James Smith and Miss Hulda <lb />
were married near here <lb />
Wednesday afternoon by Justice <lb />
J. S. Boss. <lb />
We head the list in nice con- <lb />
f, c A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Now is the time to advertise <lb />
your <lb />
W. G. <lb />
The is rind <lb />
u.-. <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
It you arc nut a to <lb />
me take <lb />
can get the <lb />
A new lamps just m. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. hi d Mrs. Ab I Cox, of <lb />
ins in our town Friday. <lb />
Fur see us. A. <lb />
Ange <lb />
battle want to <lb />
buy cattle. R. D. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. made <lb />
a shipment of a solid car of Pitt <lb />
county school desk today. The <lb />
continually increasing <lb />
rapidly. Better place your or- <lb />
early. A. G. Cox <lb />
I Co., N. C. <lb />
O. W. lit Bins spent Sunday at <lb />
L. Rollins and E. U. Cox <lb />
vent to Ayden Sunday night <lb />
F. A. attended <lb />
services at Swamp Sun- <lb />
Miss spent Sunday <lb />
near Black Jack, visiting friends. <lb />
Hiss Eva Vincent Man- <lb />
day night with Miss Craw- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Mrs If, G. Bryan, who has <lb />
been visiting Stokes, re- <lb />
turned Sunday evening. <lb />
Misses Cent Nichols and <lb />
Smith, of Smithtown, spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Miriam Johnson. <lb />
For fire-works and confection- <lb />
see H. L. Johnson. <lb />
J. F. of Ayden, was <lb />
in our town <lb />
Miss Norma was <lb />
in town Tuesday. <lb />
F. Manning to Snow <lb />
Hill Tuesday. <lb />
Rev. E. T. Phillips filled his <lb />
regular appointment in the Free <lb />
Will Baptist church Sunday. <lb />
W. Rollins came near losing <lb />
one of his eyes Tuesday. <lb />
For Christmas goods see A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
We have just received a ice <lb />
lot of <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Can Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
N. C, Dec. 12- <lb />
Mrs. Mills Smith went to Will <lb />
Brown's Thursday to take Mrs- <lb />
Pattie F. over there to <lb />
visit her sister. Mrs. L. L. <lb />
and other relatives. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- R. A. Smith, of <lb />
Farmville, were visiting at Mills <lb />
Smith's Thursday. <lb />
C. D. Smith came home from <lb />
Washington Tuesday evening and <lb />
brought a lot of fresh oysters <lb />
to our great enjoyment. We <lb />
had one of the biggest oyster <lb />
stews of the season. <lb />
Misses L. E. Gary Mary Joy- <lb />
teachers it Smith's <lb />
house, held B basket party Friday <lb />
night and it complete SOS <lb />
They had a large <lb />
Grim <lb />
Mercantile Company's store is <lb />
progressing very rapidly and <lb />
the people are interested to know <lb />
who is going to get this grand <lb />
prize. Following is a list of the <lb />
leaders There are hundreds <lb />
other contestants but space for- <lb />
bids publishing. <lb />
Annie May Edwards <lb />
Smith <lb />
Annie Lynn Savage <lb />
Eula Langley <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Evans <lb />
Lula Taylor <lb />
Sycamore Hill church <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 />
J. R. <lb />
Flossie W hie Hard <lb />
St. Peters church <lb />
Annie Daniel <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Tyson <lb />
H. B. Harris <lb />
Disciple S. S. <lb />
Methodist church <lb />
Lizzie Simmons <lb />
Green <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J. W. Dixon <lb />
Baptist Church <lb />
Lawrence Fulford <lb />
W. H. Arnold <lb />
A. M. E <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
650.00 <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured Undivided profits, less <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Silver coin, including Deposits subject to ck 14,695.86 <lb />
minor <lb />
Nat hank DO and other f <lb />
U s outstanding <lb />
627.00 <lb />
802.20 <lb />
Total <lb />
981,700.08 Total <lb />
I Briley <lb />
Williams <lb />
I Joan Briley <lb />
Briley<lb />
burg, Farmville and Snow Hill <lb />
were represented and they took <lb />
in They sold baskets I <lb />
from fifty t five dollars. <lb />
They served and <lb />
and confections of all kinds. <lb />
They had a fish pond ff Harriet Ormond <lb />
show which was a red bat from <lb />
Egypt. The crowd stayed and <lb />
enjoyed until <lb />
eleven o'clock and reluctantly <lb />
dispersed honing, to hive another <lb />
good time Christmas eve at the <lb />
tree. <lb />
Mrs. B. P. Willoughby and By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
children spent Friday <lb />
and Saturday with Mrs. C. m. special therein pending <lb />
and Sunday <lb />
Mrs. Ivy Smith. I Pit and others. I will, on <lb />
Guy and a friend, of <lb />
Snow Hill, spent from Friday <lb />
Get in the race and work, <lb />
lowest may be the leader at <lb />
close of this great contest. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
1730 <lb />
1685 <lb />
1888 <lb />
1282 <lb />
1244 <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
W. I E Green, Cashier F. A. Cashier <lb />
f thrive named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. <lb />
If, A EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov., <lb />
R. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. II. <lb />
F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <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 At <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bunk and other U. S <lb />
144,058.81 <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
17.171.13 <lb />
80,085.88 <lb />
21,086.88 <lb />
712.50 <lb />
985.95 <lb />
2.897.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stork 010,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profit's less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 1,247.78 <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
Deposits sub. to check <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
80,646.70 <lb />
1,17.5 <lb />
126,443.16 <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I I A i Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly <lb />
.-ear that the above statement is true to the <lb />
night to Sunday evening at Ivy <lb />
Smith's. <lb />
We had it rainy yesterday to <lb />
the delight of the farmers after <lb />
a long drought. <lb />
Misses Rosa Smith and <lb />
Nichols went to Sat- <lb />
and spent until Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
W. <lb />
Potter and others, . <lb />
SB. d, before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville. Bell <lb />
at sale to the bidder a <lb />
certain tract tr land situated <lb />
in Township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
the land of H. J. <lb />
W F. Mills, the heir of John Moore, <lb />
and others containing acres, <lb />
more of less, s to the dower <lb />
of Susan Potter, widow of said <lb />
J W Potter. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
Thia the 19th day of Nov. J. <lb />
William Fountain, of J. W. <lb />
Potter. Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
inc. this 20th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. It. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
W M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Pensions for Old Soldiers and Widows. <lb />
Court Clerk D. C. <lb />
Some <lb />
one threw a large cannon crack- . <lb />
which when it exploded Moore has received the annual <lb />
caused a little stick to fly up and pension cheeks for the <lb />
strike him in the eye. <lb />
R. W. is to move in town <lb />
today. <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. R. <lb />
are visiting <lb />
lives h-re this week. <lb />
For Ash, beef, pork and <lb />
F. Batten at same <lb />
The lecture that was to be <lb />
made in the W. H. S. auditorium <lb />
tonight, was made in the <lb />
church last night. The <lb />
was excellent. <lb />
Mesdames A. W. Ange and <lb />
Waters went to James- <lb />
Mrs- <lb />
visiting Mrs. Waters. <lb />
We learn with regret that <lb />
S. is to leave us and move <lb />
to Ayden about the tint of Jan- <lb />
b. F. Sutton is in the market <lb />
business again, at the o I <lb />
We two markets <lb />
now.<lb />
soldiers in Pitt county and <lb />
widows of soldiers who are on <lb />
Bishop Visit. <lb />
Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, <lb />
op of this diocese, visited St. <lb />
church Sunday, and de- <lb />
livered excellent sermons morn <lb />
and evening. At the even- <lb />
service seven persons were <lb />
ate pension list. In this with the usual <lb />
county are two soldiers receiving, ceremony. <lb />
second class pension, of Sunday afternoon <lb />
two of the third Strange preached to <lb />
resolving MS tbs end also several <lb />
fourth Class receiving their church. <lb />
and widows rec <lb />
each. This makes a total of Stung Year <lb />
of the State fund <lb />
that is distributed in Pitt county. <lb />
b many <lb />
doctors and of In <lb />
II. I. tide, N. C., <lb />
chicks in handy tor <lb />
tbs old soldiers and an I writs u <lb />
m T cure <lb />
widows enjoy Christmas. Mr. liver, n-y <lb />
Moore is delivering them as fast and bowl e-B. . <lb />
as for. <lb />
Paid Before are Cold. <lb />
Stokes, Dec. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson. <lb />
Spring Garden Insurance Co. <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa. <lb />
N. C. Dec. <lb />
My Dear <lb />
Please accept my sincere <lb />
thanks for check for on <lb />
the Spring Garden Insurance Co., <lb />
of Philadelphia. Pa., to <lb />
loss on nay property which was <lb />
destroyed by fire on the morning <lb />
of December, 6th. The claim <lb />
was paid in full and I am well <lb />
pleased with the quick manner <lb />
in which the claim was paid. <lb />
My loss on the 6th, and <lb />
Fleming; Hon. T. the 8th, just two days after. I <lb />
the Bar. <lb />
At the close of the November <lb />
term of Pitt Superior court, a <lb />
of bar was called at <lb />
which meeting F. G. James was <lb />
elected chairman, and Julius <lb />
Brown, secretary. On motion <lb />
the chairman was authorized <lb />
and empowered to appoint a <lb />
committee of three to draft suit- <lb />
able resolutions on the death of <lb />
Bros. J. L. Fleming and Harry <lb />
SKinner, Jr. and report <lb />
resolutions to a meeting of the <lb />
bar to be held during the <lb />
term of Pitt Superior curt. <lb />
The chairman named tho fol <lb />
death of <lb />
J. Jarvis. H. W. W. <lb />
F. On the death of <lb />
Skinner; F. C. Harding. <lb />
W. J. B- James, <lb />
F. Q. James, dun. <lb />
Bee, <lb />
was paid in full. <lb />
This shows it pays to carry <lb />
fire insurance. <lb />
I am, Very truly yours. <lb />
L. H. Roberson. <lb />
1211 ltd Stones. N. C. <lb />
Dead. <lb />
On Saturday Mrs. <lb />
Florence Tucker, one of the old- <lb />
est, wealthiest and most <lb />
of Raleigh, at <lb />
hat home in that city Mrs, <lb />
Perkins was a native of Pitt <lb />
of Ins late <lb />
Mr. jute Perkins, of <lb />
gists. <lb />
Th docs <lb />
Nice line cf silk mufflers in <lb />
colors at Pulley <lb />
Big line of Fay stockings no <lb />
and. Pulley Bowen.<lb />
H SYRUP <lb />
MS TO <lb />
A over many <lb />
FOR BALI B I NO. L. WOOTEN<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER <lb />
1900. <lb />
No. <lb />
STATE HEWS. <lb />
s et North <lb />
f AMI WHAT IT MEANS, end all the ills to which humanity <lb />
II heir meant the <lb />
B. t. Member Graduating man. It meant new life and <lb />
Class of Greenville School., enlightenment to -Grand Sec <lb />
This U one of the article in Not only did Christmas mean a, Raleigh, Dec. <lb />
the special edition of The- deal mankind, but from <lb />
it we measure our time. Every Masons finds that all records <lb />
year that rolls over our heads is to growth have been broken <lb />
another It is a day <lb />
that brings <lb />
cheerfulness to the of out new lodges last year. The <lb />
to the Wise Men It is a now the <lb />
of the of God. <lb />
WASTE FROM THE CAMPUS. <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Fleeting time has brought us <lb />
is a <lb />
the Christian unto <lb />
you is born this day in the city <lb />
of a Saviour which is <lb />
w , . <lb />
the Many In it keeps <lb />
tat is darkened by sorrow I bright in <lb />
comes bright and cheerful with <lb />
its means at Christmas. <lb />
It is a day that we look for- <lb />
ward to with expectant <lb />
especially our little ones. The <lb />
baby is conscious tint something <lb />
unusually pleasant is about to <lb />
happen, the little boy is <lb />
for a rifle train, and the grown <lb />
people for pleasures various <lb />
kinds. The children are <lb />
their Christmas trees <lb />
Gathering the choicest mistletoe <lb />
and holly, they take it to their <lb />
homes to decorate their rooms <lb />
and playhouses before Santa <lb />
Claus comes. The country boy <lb />
is cutting green oak logs <lb />
and them with care against <lb />
est gift that God make to <lb />
the world, the gift of his be- <lb />
gotten Son. hath sent <lb />
to bind up the broken hearted, in <lb />
proclaim liberty to and <lb />
the opening the prisons to <lb />
them that are <lb />
It makes every Christian home <lb />
brighter, and gives us a stimulus <lb />
mark. The receipts total <lb />
more than last year. <lb />
Goldsboro, Dec. <lb />
able was caused in <lb />
the southern part of the city <lb />
tonight when a n ob of <lb />
numbering about forty, gave <lb />
to a detective <lb />
hailing from New Bern, N. C, <lb />
shooting at the detective, <lb />
who shot guns and The <lb />
detective, who is also a <lb />
Diet Fact That Then art <lb />
as Needed. <lb />
The have <lb />
clergymen. 3.000 more than the <lb />
number of their churches. The <lb />
Protestants have only <lb />
ministers, or less than the <lb />
number of their churches. This <lb />
number of churches must either <lb />
be without pastors or divide a <lb />
says the Rev. Ed- <lb />
ward Root. Field Sec- <lb />
of the Massachusetts Fed- <lb />
of Churches, in The <lb />
for January. <lb />
East Carol-. Editor <lb />
Notes. <lb />
Reported for The Reflector b Miss <lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins. <lb />
Messrs. Gideon. Johnson and <lb />
Ross, of Philadelphia, are guests <lb />
of President bright. They came <lb />
for a few recreation with <lb />
dog and gun and are bagging a <lb />
good deal of game. <lb />
At a recent meeting of the <lb />
Greenville Music Club, Miss <lb />
Annie Lee Davis and Miss <lb />
teachers of music in the <lb />
E. C. T. T. S , played and Pi of. <lb />
for nobler living. When we wag up badly before <lb />
celebrate Christmas we are could free himself from the <lb />
, lilt I <lb />
this mean, in the, the young <lb />
but that at leas enjoy. <lb />
Churches are too small to sou Sometimes there is <lb />
port a pastor <lb />
their weakness not <lb />
due to but, on an- <lb />
other hand, many are able to <lb />
support a pastor only by , 4th. inclusive, <lb />
aid and body and <lb />
celebrating the conqueror, but <lb />
we are commemorating the con- <lb />
power of love incarnate, <lb />
the Babe of Bethlehem. <lb />
We can sing Christmas songs <lb />
and pray, and yet not have the <lb />
spirit of Christmas. We mast <lb />
celebrate Christmas in an <lb />
i o be sure, j of games j th <lb />
and hinging. <lb />
The Christmas spirit is in the <lb />
air. Holiday ii from December <lb />
I have had several <lb />
the dozen quotations that appear- <lb />
ed in your pap-r last year. I <lb />
have not the I sent <lb />
them before, so have gathered <lb />
few Will you kindly <lb />
publish them for the benefit of <lb />
the teachers who m y wish them. <lb />
Mr.-,. Hand Butt <lb />
N. C <lb />
The by men reached and <lb />
i -u Men <lb />
Rut hi <lb />
Were t upward In MUM, <lb />
the bright of the morning, <lb />
Like n t <lb />
but h i, <lb />
travels way. <lb />
A We in <lb />
Bus . the e i f m a river, <lb />
A d on Hi i t i<lb />
Slant forever, <lb />
to of <lb />
so be run and it is not <lb />
known whether he was wounded <lb />
by any of the shots fired at him <lb />
or not, he has not been located <lb />
up to this hour. <lb />
Kinston, Dec. William <lb />
Sutton, of Huckleberry, this <lb />
at <lb />
missionary aid and paying <lb />
Starvation salary. If and build <lb />
added, we may <lb />
and piling c-.- u e <lb />
the chimney back, while hi, his home early the morning by <lb />
, U cooking Christmas us. and in accordance win . <lb />
weak because in genuine mis- <lb />
fields, and sun <lb />
that their very weakness prove <lb />
that half of the in the <lb />
United States are <lb />
It is safe to that tho <lb />
proportion holds of <lb />
world. <lb />
cakes, the most <lb />
and pecans so that win ., <lb />
lo enjoy the gifts that occasions possible. It <lb />
Santa Claus has in store for <lb />
them. To all children, Christ- <lb />
mas is the sun when it <lb />
shines out on a cloudy day and <lb />
rolls back the clouds to give new <lb />
life to all living creatures. It <lb />
pierces the clouds of human <lb />
darkness, and rolls them back <lb />
from the face of the weary soul, <lb />
But many children do not know <lb />
what Christmas is. <lb />
vague conception of meaning <lb />
to the Christian world. They <lb />
do not know the real importance <lb />
of observing Christmas. AH <lb />
they know is that they always <lb />
look forward to Christmas as a <lb />
day of enjoyment. They do not <lb />
know that the word Christmas <lb />
has a meaning more <lb />
to the Christian world than any <lb />
other word that has ever been <lb />
spoken by human tongue. <lb />
The origin of Christmas we do <lb />
not know exactly, but we do <lb />
know that it celebrates the birth <lb />
of Christ. It is not known with <lb />
certainty when the festival, or <lb />
what we call Christmas, was <lb />
first observed. Clement of <lb />
Alexandria of it in the <lb />
beginning of the third century; <lb />
and again in the fourth century <lb />
it was spoken of by Chrysostom <lb />
as an event of great antiquity. <lb />
The church in the <lb />
fourth century fixed the twenty <lb />
fifth of December as the date <lb />
for this festival though at that <lb />
time no certain knowledge of <lb />
the date of the birth of Christ <lb />
existed. Many believe that the <lb />
heathen festivals, celebrated on <lb />
that day, weighed heavily in <lb />
accepting this date. Some <lb />
churches, and especially the <lb />
Western church in the fourth <lb />
century, believed that the right <lb />
date was the sixth of January. <lb />
That it could not have been on <lb />
the 25th of December for at that <lb />
time the rainy Judea <lb />
begin and the shepherds could <lb />
not have been watching their <lb />
flocks. the exact date <lb />
of the birth of Christ is not <lb />
known, all now celebrate <lb />
O December. <lb />
But the observance of Christ- <lb />
mas, or the birth of Christ, <lb />
meant Brest deal lo <lb />
U meant the dawn of lip <lb />
The very spirit of <lb />
it meant love as opposed to <lb />
selfishness, injustice, <lb />
a pistol bullet into his <lb />
brain. shooting occurred <lb />
about five o'clock, u few minutes <lb />
good cheer and not about preparing breakfast. Mr, <lb />
To make sacrifices for the <lb />
of others, it is more <lb />
blessed to give than to <lb />
rest you, merry gentlemen; <lb />
Let nothing you <lb />
For Jesus Christ our Savior <lb />
Was born on Christmas <lb />
Marriage i <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the following <lb />
marriage licenses since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
G. W. Satterfield Mary <lb />
Corbett. <lb />
John Annie Heath. <lb />
Cleveland Brewer and <lb />
Parker- <lb />
R. A. Willoughby Mollie E. <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
W. R. Hinson and L. G. <lb />
mons. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Charles and <lb />
John H. Williams and Adeline <lb />
Gay. <lb />
Henry Jackson and Dora <lb />
Anderson. <lb />
Williams and <lb />
Ruffin. <lb />
Hardy and Adelaide <lb />
Sutton arose when his wife did, <lb />
but returned to bed when <lb />
had dressed and left the room. <lb />
g bis pistol in bed with him. <lb />
Mrs Sutton the shot and <lb />
hurried back into the room to <lb />
find her husband dead, a bullet <lb />
I wound In the side of head, <lb />
the bull entering the brain at the <lb />
ear. <lb />
Wiggins and <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Jarvis <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
Joseph Cherry and Etta <lb />
Aaron Ida Fields. <lb />
Charles land Chaney <lb />
Bynum. <lb />
Robert Hopkins and Florence <lb />
Little. <lb />
Dec- <lb />
to the <lb />
Greene county a few <lb />
days ago there was a shooting <lb />
affray at the home of the <lb />
man's father, to which place she <lb />
went after her return. Harvey <lb />
Walston, the husband of th <lb />
woman, went to her father's <lb />
and demanded to see her <lb />
Her father met him and refused <lb />
to let his daughter come out. <lb />
where upon it is said, Walston <lb />
began shooting at Mr. <lb />
the Mrs. Walston. Mrs. <lb />
joined her husband and <lb />
for a time quite serious trouble <lb />
threatened. Mrs. Walston <lb />
got into the with a gun <lb />
and it is said that Walston was <lb />
used up pretty badly. As re- <lb />
ported in these dispatches Mrs. <lb />
Walston eloped from her <lb />
band and children with another <lb />
man on account of cruel treat- <lb />
by her husband. On the <lb />
arrest of the eloping pair the <lb />
woman returned to her father. <lb />
there church <lb />
without of worship, <lb />
ii the other hard there are <lb />
buildings, as show, <lb />
Idle. Twice n- <lb />
churches as are needed teems a <lb />
high estimate; but the reader <lb />
will note that such <lb />
mate monotonously characterizes <lb />
our quotations of facts or <lb />
t cs tor city as well as country. <lb />
here is Blink <lb />
needless church and <lb />
a year <lb />
spent Hi and <lb />
erection this id a <lb />
item of <lb />
those of y a a <lb />
is guilty. How n <lb />
comparison with tn- COO, <lb />
i it t in <lb />
the Or U <lb />
with the tons <lb />
shy wasted in methods <lb />
of mining with similar <lb />
waste of water-power, forests, <lb />
and all our resources. <lb />
There is probably not a dollar <lb />
more expended in church proper- <lb />
than is actually needed some- <lb />
where. is, that it is <lb />
not expanded to meet real needs, <lb />
that it is wasted so far as the <lb />
real interests of the kingdom of <lb />
God concerned. <lb />
will be; closed- <lb />
Each Sunday afternoon a song <lb />
service is held in the assembly <lb />
hall. <lb />
Miss Burner. State <lb />
Student of the Y. W. <lb />
A., spent four days with us <lb />
recently encouraging and <lb />
in work. , <lb />
w as the instructive feature of I To by hi, gasket <lb />
visit enjoyable. <lb />
are at last on in <lb />
lull blast. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson recently , <lb />
delivered an address before tho A am I <lb />
and classes of <lb />
the Baptist church in <lb />
At the December meeting of <lb />
the Pitt County Teachers <lb />
two members of the faculty <lb />
of the E C. T. T. S. were on the <lb />
j program. Miss Graham read a <lb />
paper mi the <lb />
and Prof. C. W. <lb />
Wilson on Indictments <lb />
the <lb />
you've anything to say <lb />
man, <lb />
Don't w i till In l to n-st, <lb />
tor when the heart <lb />
Is very o r tiling at best. <lb />
Over id again <lb />
No in tier widen y I <lb />
I always Bull hook IllS. <lb />
Some lBS that I mu t I r . <lb />
must turn a mill, <lb />
I must grind o grain, <lb />
I must a- my u r.-so- <lb />
lute I <lb />
Over and over again.<lb />
beginnings, <lb />
to sand a <lb />
To n n I <lb />
Thin ii he of r and <lb />
he is dead. <lb />
i k an o <lb />
Do not w h <lb />
If fuel i I <lb />
it <lb />
ah day <lb />
Isn't I <lb />
And the l i <lb />
sweet the way we live. <lb />
task h at for you, <lb />
Dun t sit view it <lb />
Nor be wish it dam-. <lb />
Begin iii ones i do it. <lb />
MASQUERADE BALL. <lb />
reached by single <lb />
which we <lb />
tho <lb />
by <lb />
is <lb />
bill d <lb />
From lowly earth to <lb />
Ami we n t to Uh <lb />
Hall <lb />
Goad for Market <lb />
The Ayden market aId from <lb />
Aug <lb />
9th to Dec. 17th. <lb />
Sp Dancers in <lb />
Tuesday Night. <lb />
The hall in <lb />
hall, Tuesday night, for <lb />
the benefit of the public library, <lb />
was a very <lb />
There were many and <lb />
u large number of spectators. <lb />
all it. <lb />
Italian band furnished music. <lb />
Those who masked, as far as <lb />
the reporter could get a list of <lb />
them, were <lb />
Mrs. Of, H. White <lb />
Sister. <lb />
Miss Lillian Burch, night <lb />
Misses Lucille Cobb, Irma <lb />
Cobb and Marv and <lb />
Mike a path by <lb />
aid r for a <lb />
Leave no <lb />
where on Ilia road behind. <lb />
No mutter how f on defeat d, <lb />
Believe in ii victory ; <lb />
your h <lb />
You earn a and will. <lb />
OBI answer to the of little <lb />
the measure of our great-<lb />
The world shoves v ankle <lb />
The ii an who b <lb />
Until tells whet to do. <lb />
We may U hold a pen <lb />
we vary young <lb />
but the i-l i of men <lb />
Who learns his <lb />
pounds for at an Alex Blow and Charlie James, <lb />
average of per hundred the <lb />
Greensboro. the <lb />
Superior court this morning the <lb />
highest market average in the <lb />
East. The market closed Dec. <lb />
17th. for the holidays, will open <lb />
again Tuesday Jan. 1910- <lb />
all the will back. <lb />
returned a verdict of man <lb />
. , t i <lb />
line-. .,. <lb />
John Roberson and Cora Moore i slaughter a Hiram <lb />
. 1-1. . . , la I-l- <lb />
Frank <lb />
Jordan. <lb />
Peyton and Victoria <lb />
indicted for murder in the first <lb />
degree for killing Simpson Co- <lb />
his Judge <lb />
Biggs instructed a verdict of <lb />
acquittal as to Dan Coble, father <lb />
industrial School at <lb />
There is located at Parmele a <lb />
school known as Higgs Industrial <lb />
Institute, with W. C. Chance as <lb />
principal, that is doing a for five . <lb />
work in colored pupils t ,, <lb />
industrially. The school is <lb />
and already <lb />
Salem. N, C, his sister- <lb />
in-law, causing her and Mrs. <lb />
Miller to Miller <lb />
mansion. Although none of the <lb />
persons directly interested would <lb />
Misses Lucile Johns and <lb />
Mattie King, trained <lb />
nurses. <lb />
Helen Forbes, Japanese <lb />
girl. <lb />
MiSS Colonial <lb />
dame. <lb />
Had Riding Hood. <lb />
Miss Mary society <lb />
belle. <lb />
N. W. Outlaw, <lb />
Cecil Cobb and Hill Home, <lb />
mid girls, <lb />
s. E. Rip Van winkle <lb />
Mark SOW boy. <lb />
Tucker, dude. <lb />
Frank <lb />
in its first session, <lb />
such demands for admission <lb />
that there is need of larger <lb />
The principal is making a <lb />
canvass for help toward <lb />
the and he bears <lb />
strong endowment of his <lb />
and the he is doing. <lb />
The docs job work. <lb />
of who was indict- t, the prominent <lb />
ed as an after the fact. after a fight <lb />
was sentenced to the a the recording of; <lb />
a the case in court, has caused, <lb />
the story to he bruited . and Brown <lb />
special to The Mrs. Patterson is Buffering bad <lb />
Journal of the. bruises on the face a crushed RU c chap. <lb />
17th Consternation in toe, which, it is allege J, her <lb />
he ranks of most inhuman aw <lb />
prominent citizens is felt today weighs more than MO <lb />
over the arrest of Horace J. deliberately stamped upon in ad amusing. <lb />
Miller, a wealthy and well known attack. There were quite a number <lb />
lawyer of this city, who is ac- ; who did not mask, <lb />
of inhumanly attacking Our you,, you. <lb />
Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson, of come. <lb />
THE OLD NORTH STATE-PARODY <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Here to the land of th-I.-mg Leaf <lb />
The land i. cake and the I ml of wine. <lb />
Where get Impatient trams <lb />
are late, <lb />
Here's to Home he <lb />
North State. <lb />
Here's the land express. <lb />
i North am mil <lb />
i sold not <lb />
In the -f the OM <lb />
North <lb />
to the land of many <lb />
Where men drink doom <lb />
m I dear b. <lb />
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i to the no longer they'll <lb />
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mail order house we sen for <lb />
our . , . <lb />
Ch sweat Joy to relate <lb />
We'll mill. boo-e, in the Old <lb />
Stale. <lb />
Si me of tho were <lb />
Dr. H. O Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Berths Jan, <lb />
,; and Kb, Monday and Tuesday, <lb />
tho treating <lb />
diseases of the c. <lb />
throat fitting u <lb />
desiring to I will <lb />
be charged no fee antes terms <lb />
are agreed on. <lb />
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