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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY 1910. <lb/>
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warn anyone intending to go several pieces <lb/>
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tailoring establishment in Green- <lb/>
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Pharmacy <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
FOR <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/>
Tobaccos, and handled by <lb/>
A First Class Drug Store <lb/>
Cut Glass and China for Holidays and Weddings <lb/>
HOT CHOCOLATE <lb/>
w have received a Hot Soda outfit and are <lb/>
furnish Hot Chocolate and other <lb/>
Hot Drinks <lb/>
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OFFICES OF DR. IN THE REAR <lb/>
THE MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton wired <lb/>
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on r actors.<lb/>
NE v YEAR <lb/>
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Fancy <lb/>
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FOR SALE AT ill DRUG STORE <lb/>
Sale of House and Lot. <lb/>
On at the court <lb/>
home door in the town of Greenville, <lb/>
will gill th- t bidder the <lb/>
and lot of me late Miss <lb/>
law of pale one-third <lb/>
the balance in i and two years <lb/>
with from <lb/>
title retained purchase <lb/>
money aid. H <lb/>
Noah <lb/>
has cleaner and <lb/>
lo clean carpels, petting and rugs <lb/>
properly without them up. W W <lb/>
put down and carpets when <lb/>
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found at the store of J. K. J. G. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if <lb/>
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Subscribe to The <lb/>
Notice to Tex Payer. <lb/>
Taxes for the and county <lb/>
a past and person <lb/>
owing are that <lb/>
must come forward ard settle. <lb/>
Costs soon be added to <lb/>
those- who are delinquent, and <lb/>
this cost can be saved by paring <lb/>
promptly. I am forced to collect <lb/>
and must do so as the <lb/>
law requires. L. W. Tucker. <lb/>
d w Sheriff. <lb/>
A big assortment China ware just <lb/>
in, and lots of other Christmas <lb/>
are arriving be <lb/>
to your interest our stock <lb/>
before buying. Remember we carry <lb/>
tile have fancy Groceries <lb/>
as well of heavy groceries. <lb/>
implements we are as strong <lb/>
as the carry Disc <lb/>
Plows; <lb/>
most Lime <lb/>
and building, and wire <lb/>
to fence the farm. <lb/>
Central Mercantile <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Wishing each and every one a Happy and Prosperous New <lb/>
Year, and thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, <lb/>
and kindly asking a continuance of the same in the future. <lb/>
The Winners of the Gold are as Follows <lb/>
First Prize No. Henry Barnett, Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
Beaver Dam Township. <lb/>
Second Prize No. W. H. Crawford, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
chances. Township. <lb/>
Third Prize Dan T. Beaman, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
chances. <lb/>
Fourth Prize Miss Pearl Jefferson, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
chances. <lb/>
Get <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb/>
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb/>
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb/>
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings tor sale <lb/>
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb/>
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in <lb/>
NEW YEAR <lb/>
SUGGESTIONS <lb/>
Couches, Side Boards, <lb/>
China Closets, <lb/>
nation Cases, Writing <lb/>
Desks, Chairs, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Art Squares, Rugs, <lb/>
Carpets, Mattings and <lb/>
anything suitable for a <lb/>
New Year gift in high- <lb/>
grade Furniture. <lb/>
You Will Save Time and <lb/>
Money <lb/>
by visiting our two stores filled with the <lb/>
most up-to-date line of FURNITURE in <lb/>
Greenville. Our 3-piece IRON BEDS <lb/>
with the sleep-easy springs would add <lb/>
Christmas cheer to your bed room. <lb/>
Hoping to see each one of our friends <lb/>
and customers soon, we are, yours for <lb/>
business, <lb/>
TAFT BOYD <lb/>
FURNITURE COMPANY <lb/>
AN EVENING <lb/>
SPENT <lb/>
With the most versatile pianists, could not <lb/>
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The Milton, <lb/>
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Player Pianos, <lb/>
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playing the music music you best <lb/>
like, and playing it In that rich, full manner, <lb/>
bringing out the delicate beauties of the melody <lb/>
which even many ski I led pianists fail to develop, <lb/>
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We will your deaf and dumb piano b exchange. <lb/>
TERMS TO SUIT. <lb/>
When In Greenville, visit our Piano <lb/>
the finest music In Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
LAGOON SHARKS. <lb/>
Catch Their, by th. <lb/>
Tail. With a <lb/>
The island of one of <lb/>
the group, the Pacific, is <lb/>
surrounded by islets <lb/>
which arc submarine caverns, the <lb/>
home of sharks. The natives <lb/>
them as lagoon sharks, which are <lb/>
quite ferocious at times and spare <lb/>
nothing they can seize. The lagoon <lb/>
shark, about six feet long, is es- <lb/>
teemed a delicacy, and the natives <lb/>
supply their feasts with the tooth- <lb/>
some by a remarkable style of j <lb/>
fish in <lb/>
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defend an individual charged with <lb/>
housebreaking and larceny. The <lb/>
accused requested that his lawyer <lb/>
outline his plan of defense. This <lb/>
being done, the prisoner evinced <lb/>
much disgust. <lb/>
long is it to take to <lb/>
get through with this he <lb/>
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canoe lo the care of his <lb/>
ions and dives to the bottom, car- <lb/>
with him a slipknot of strong <lb/>
cord. Be expects to find two or <lb/>
three sharks it home, well satisfied <lb/>
and drowsy after feeding in the <lb/>
lagoon, with their tails toward the. <lb/>
entrance. Selecting the largest, the <lb/>
diver adroitly adjusts a noose over <lb/>
the tail, taking care that it hangs <lb/>
loosely. If he has another noose <lb/>
ho secures a second shark. <lb/>
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Thinks all the More of Her <lb/>
Doctor Since tie Advised <lb/>
ii to Take <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/>
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE <lb/>
a. m. Daily, Sunday Wilson, Rakish Slid intermediate <lb/>
Arrives at . . .;,. <lb/>
p- m. Daily except Mariana, <lb/>
Arrives at p. m. M , , . <lb/>
9-35 . m., Sunday, for Washington, Mack <lb/>
Hertford, Elisabeth City. Norfolk and <lb/>
Connects at f-r . Co <lb/>
m. Dally except Monday for NOW Ban, U y. o <lb/>
interim ions. . . <lb/>
p. m. Daily ii Sunday for Washington and station. <lb/>
For further particulars, Southern Railway Folder <lb/>
or apply to J. L. Hassell. ticket Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H C. W. W. <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Ky. writes <lb/>
Mrs. Hattie Cam. advised me to <lb/>
; take for troubles, is a <lb/>
, , line and I say <lb/>
The shark catcher now, with one the make it. <lb/>
bound on the white, sandy bottom, took I suffered with <lb/>
rites to the surface in order to as- female troubles sixteen years. I <lb/>
his friends <lb/>
fish. The astonished sleepers be- <lb/>
suddenly find themselves as- cramp and have convulsions <lb/>
rending tails first to the surface, gad ii looked like would die. At last I <lb/>
Once inside the canoe a smart blow took and oh a surprise <lb/>
from an ax between the eyes or on <lb/>
u ii ii. fl-v the first Dot I to mend <lb/>
the nose ends the career of the fish. and now j m work <lb/>
One of the most successful shark can and go where I please and it <lb/>
catchers at was don't hurt me, and I owe it all lo <lb/>
Long practice had made him almost helps sick women back to <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, 1309. <lb/>
It been doing this for over <lb/>
years. It is not a laxative, or a heart <lb/>
or kidney is a woman's <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
If you are a woman, try it <lb/>
Advisor, <lb/>
you -re not <lb/>
means <lb/>
One morning he start- <lb/>
ed off with two companions to one <lb/>
of the more distant islets. <lb/>
On entering it <lb/>
several sharks lazily resting them- ,. l;,.,,., <lb/>
In a trice a Slipknot was <lb/>
, ., ,, , ., ., , ,, Instructions, book, <lb/>
Skillfully passed over till plain wrapper, on <lb/>
nearest shark without exciting its <lb/>
ire. The shark at this critical June- Scrub <lb/>
moved so that there was not inside. This <lb/>
room enough for to get <lb/>
out. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ten, a <lb/>
lie gently stroked the side of the thorough Try it <lb/>
shark and succeeded in inducing it L- <lb/>
to move away so as to permit his <lb/>
exit. This operation is said to be <lb/>
agreeable to the fish, hut if <lb/>
through nervousness the shark he <lb/>
stroked the wrong way its anger is <lb/>
sure to be excited and the diver's and you have no more rivers to cross <lb/>
or no more sorrows to bear, tor <lb/>
you get an everlasting j b. <lb/>
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Hobgood <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Williamston <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
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F r further address nearest ticket agent, or <lb/>
W. J. P. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. V. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb/>
Let Us Decorate Your <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Dealer in Wall Paper <lb/>
White, j <lb/>
life would be the certain forfeit. <lb/>
was making his escape <lb/>
when, to his dismay, another large <lb/>
shark came back from feeding in <lb/>
the lagoon and blocked up the en- <lb/>
trance with his unwieldy body. To <lb/>
get out now was impossible, for; <lb/>
even dared not the <lb/>
head of the monster. <lb/>
The captive fisherman waited, I Practical Paper Hanger and Dec- <lb/>
hoping the shark would go farther orator. Work done anywhere in <lb/>
in as to leave the opening free. North Carolina. Mail orders given <lb/>
The huge fish did not move. prompt attention. Interior Painting <lb/>
agony became intense. Sec- a specialty. Years experience has <lb/>
seemed to be hours. At last taught us to do Decorating in all <lb/>
the shark passed on quietly into the its branches. <lb/>
interior, and was barely <lb/>
able to get out of the cave and rise. Cleanliness is first law of health, <lb/>
to the surface. His associates inside at well as Let, Bolls <lb/>
the canoe, who had become anxious <lb/>
, . , . , ,, i ml cleanser, then your organs <lb/>
for his safety, seized him by tho win be pure and clean, health <lb/>
hair and pulled him in, blood flow- good, your stem right. Start tonight. <lb/>
from his ears, eyes and Jno- Wooten. <lb/>
Philadelphia North American. <lb/>
Getting at th. Fact,. <lb/>
A shrewd old Vermont <lb/>
went into a lawyer's office the other I <lb/>
day and proceeded to relate the cir-1 <lb/>
in a matter about which J <lb/>
he thought it would be profitable to I <lb/>
to <lb/>
think I got a good- <lb/>
he finally naked. <lb/>
good the lawyer; <lb/>
assured him. should <lb/>
bring I <lb/>
would your foe be fer the <lb/>
whole thing the old farmer asked. <lb/>
was the prompt <lb/>
response. <lb/>
The client pulled out an old <lb/>
let, extracted a roll of bills and <lb/>
counted out <lb/>
he said, got all <lb/>
you would get out of this case any- <lb/>
how, so you tell me honestly <lb/>
just what you think ray chances of <lb/>
. a suit <lb/>
Furniture And House Furnishing Goods <lb/>
For Cash or on Installments. <lb/>
Large Stock everything Needed in your House. Our are low. <lb/>
BROWN SAVAGE <lb/>
MONUMENTS <lb/>
We want a good man to sell Headstones, Monuments, Iron Fen- <lb/>
for us in this section. We guarantee material, work- <lb/>
and Men of experience in soliciting preferred. II <lb/>
you are a hustler and want a job, write us. We have one of the <lb/>
largest and best equipped plants in the State and do the business. <lb/>
Mecklenburg Marble Granite Company <lb/>
Box N. C. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Cobb r res. Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Brokers <lb/>
Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Health depend. o shows. <lb/>
More on h than most suppose. <lb/>
y system free <lb/>
By Rocky <lb/>
Tea. Jno. L. Wooten <lb/>
Our Greenville, <lb/>
come. <lb/>
yours if you <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and <lb/>
We keep all kinds of coil ard dry <lb/>
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb/>
stove, grate or cook stove. We <lb/>
keep steam end coal. Bits <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb/>
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
ENGINEER and <lb/>
Running repairs to all of <lb/>
Steam erecting Engines, <lb/>
Tobacco machinery, all a apt- <lb/>
Agent for Machinery and <lb/>
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb/>
All work guaranteed and terms <lb/>
Message left at H. I. <lb/>
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business Ht <lb/>
ti n of the town Five chairs <lb/>
in operation each one <lb/>
girted over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Oar is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
waited on at their homes. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Pressing, Dyeing, <lb/>
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb/>
In re of Edmonds Barbel <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector.<lb/>
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and prevents the general <lb/>
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of company in <lb/>
prison. <lb/>
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agent or of railroad <lb/>
,, company, express company <lb/>
We have entered another j. carrier, who shall <lb/>
With last midnight time r. deliver or to La <lb/>
corded the of year delivered to any person other <lb/>
the year 1910 was ushered than the person to whom it <lb/>
birth of the new year; been consigned, upon the <lb/>
, , written order-in Instance <lb/>
was heralded with the glad . <lb/>
person, or M any <lb/>
person under a name, <lb/>
before, on, or after de- <lb/>
livery from the consignee, or <lb/>
other person, or shall <lb/>
in any set as the agent <lb/>
of the r ors any such <lb/>
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then i. . or from any ton <lb/>
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or the United s, <lb/>
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to the jurisdiction there <lb/>
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her liquor of <lb/>
kind, unless such package be tn <lb/>
,,. ., the outside cover as <lb/>
to plainly ow the name the <lb/>
consignee, the nature of con <lb/>
tents and quality contained <lb/>
therein, shall be <lb/>
than five thousand dollars and <lb/>
shall be forfeited to I <lb/>
the Slates, and may be j <lb/>
by like <lb/>
proceedings a- those provided by <lb/>
law for th and fort, ii I <lb/>
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be United Slates contrary to <lb/>
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good record, i he total <lb/>
I Dumber for the <lb/>
five. <lb/>
.-. Pail <lb/>
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Those who are holding some <lb/>
cotton may yet see sixteen cents <lb/>
for it. The price is now within <lb/>
half a cent of that <lb/>
is having trouble with <lb/>
the bidden to construct her <lb/>
The contractor whose <lb/>
bid was accepted failed to come <lb/>
to time. <lb/>
John R. Bradley, who backed <lb/>
Dr. Cook, is going to try a polar <lb/>
expedition for himself. We <lb/>
hope he will reach the North <lb/>
Pole. <lb/>
Nothing will make yon cuss <lb/>
much quicker than a busted <lb/>
water pipe. Haven beats try- <lb/>
to fit the stove pipe. <lb/>
Ice in the summer time, <lb/>
and the wood pile and the coal <lb/>
bin as fast in this <lb/>
kind of weather. <lb/>
other is back <lb/>
made arrange- <lb/>
, renewed the <lb/>
cation of and his <lb/>
-hot after a year's <lb/>
pension while the Col. was on a <lb/>
vacation to California, <lb/>
before its suspension be- <lb/>
came popular <lb/>
in the South<lb/>
A visiting lady remarked to <lb/>
The Reflector man the other day, <lb/>
that she was glad to see Green- <lb/>
ville had a rest room, and found <lb/>
it a great convenience. One <lb/>
other thing you ought to get <lb/>
she added so much <lb/>
spitting on the sidewalks, it <lb/>
ought to be To of <lb/>
which we heartily agree. <lb/>
Maybe one of your new year <lb/>
resolution was not to kick but <lb/>
push. If you did not make such <lb/>
a resolve it is not too late to <lb/>
do so now. Greenville does not <lb/>
need the kicking class this year, <lb/>
but wants men who will put <lb/>
their shoulder to the wheel and <lb/>
push with all their might. This <lb/>
should be made a good one <lb/>
along the line of advancement. <lb/>
day was robed in <lb/>
cent splendor and sun kissed <lb/>
brightness. May the <lb/>
-if this glorious day be the j liquor of any <lb/>
o the burnings that crown <lb/>
lives during the year. May i <lb/>
indeed a glad, sweet, happy, <lb/>
prosperous new year for us all. <lb/>
Header, there are days <lb/>
between the beginning and end <lb/>
of year. Looked at in <lb/>
prospective we may think <lb/>
they pass oh, W slowly; but the <lb/>
later will convince <lb/>
you that their Might was on <lb/>
eagle's wings. Begin the new <lb/>
any spirit vinous, malted, <lb/>
fermented, or other intoxicating <lb/>
land has <lb/>
from one state. <lb/>
or district of the <lb/>
doled States or place <lb/>
to but subject to the <lb/>
jurisdiction thereof into any <lb/>
other State, Territory, or dis- <lb/>
of the United States, or <lb/>
place noncontiguous to but sub- <lb/>
to the jurisdiction thereof, <lb/>
or from any foreign country into <lb/>
any State. Territory, Of district <lb/>
of the United States or <lb/>
Brace Tucker, aged yr <lb/>
rod youngest Mrs. N. <lb/>
died Sunday at hi t <lb/>
home in <lb/>
few with which <lb/>
he been for I <lb/>
lime was <lb/>
Monday afternoon it the <lb/>
burying ground, Deceased was <lb/>
a brother of Mr. A. E. Tucker, <lb/>
Stray, Taken <lb/>
I have taken one ho, <lb/>
col- r, at pounds, <lb/>
mar three in . one <lb/>
lit in left -r. can ISM <lb/>
proving ans <lb/>
charges. Jam <lb/>
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Dec. W. ltd <lb/>
III; <lb/>
noncontiguous to to I Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
the jurisdiction thereof shall be come.<lb/>
In the recent anniversary <lb/>
of Reflector it was told <lb/>
what Greenville and Pitt county <lb/>
had accomplished during the <lb/>
year. we will not repeat <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
CROWING <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
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TOBACCO<lb/>
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turned worn, <lb/>
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Windows, . <lb/>
hardware, at J. b- ,. . <lb/>
a good open or .<lb/>
to pun <lb/>
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day. <lb/>
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one of our p <lb/>
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top baggy. <lb/>
bat for of <lb/>
cotton a ed delivered to <lb/>
A line of and <lb/>
always on hand with a <lb/>
nice at your at <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
An need <lb/>
your <lb/>
Will gin <lb/>
twentieth pound, and you <lb/>
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it Co <lb/>
J until ; report Joyous <lb/>
Mr and <lb/>
of K <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs W. T. Hart is <lb/>
mother. Mrs. at <lb/>
Hookerton. <lb/>
judge J. L. Hobgood an <lb/>
family want <lb/>
relative here. <lb/>
Rev. C. Manly Morton, <lb/>
son, is spending a few days in <lb/>
lief, brine M Christ- <lb/>
cotton. R- Cc parents near Wash <lb/>
CONDITION of <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AIDES. ST. <lb/>
At Close of Business or. M. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
son, of Rob. . <lb/>
men- . are <lb/>
taking <lb/>
Cotton is b <lb/>
today for . c <lb/>
cents per bu. ii.-i. <lb/>
Miss who <lb/>
with her Ella Wayne, <lb/>
k-ft Tuesday <lb/>
W at Atlanta. <lb/>
Prank h- <lb/>
to hit .-d home <lb/>
county. Mr. and rs. <lb/>
have many <lb/>
they moved here from V. <lb/>
months ago. <lb/>
We regret to learn that R <lb/>
ii. King, who be.-n <lb/>
of the <lb/>
not be <lb/>
u next year. , <lb/>
has been serving the <lb/>
ha- very <lb/>
considerable ill <lb/>
chip. <lb/>
arc to see <lb/>
again. Ha <lb/>
tide several days <lb/>
has i <lb/>
spending the holidays near Tin <lb/>
church. <lb/>
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Cash 48.70 sub. to cheek <lb/>
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COUNT Of PITT. <lb/>
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Directors. <lb/>
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the largest circulation in its <lb/>
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debts We have <lb/>
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better equipped than ever before <lb/>
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at the very prices. Cash <lb/>
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NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb/>
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Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
1910 and watch the <lb/>
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Graduate <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
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Mia Geneva and <lb/>
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night with Miss Roach, <lb/>
Miss n Haddock Mr. <lb/>
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the cf the bride's father, <lb/>
M. B. Haddock, at <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
Miss Cora Carroll and Jimmie <lb/>
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Charlie Evans purchased <lb/>
H. H. stock of <lb/>
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same place. <lb/>
Miss Daisy and <lb/>
brother. Wesley, were visiting <lb/>
the Misses Tyson last week. <lb/>
Miss Myrtie White, who has <lb/>
been very is improving <lb/>
rapidly. <lb/>
Rev. T. H- King preached an <lb/>
excellent sermon at school <lb/>
house Sunday <lb/>
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not be with us any longer. <lb/>
H. A Moore and brother have <lb/>
sold their stock of goods to L. <lb/>
Everette. L , <lb/>
Queenie Cox, who has <lb/>
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baa returned home. <lb/>
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will m price right- <lb/>
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a, <lb/>
Register of Deeds. W. M. <lb/>
Moore, has issued the following <lb/>
marriage licenses since last re- <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Moore and <lb/>
Keel an Nannie <lb/>
and Martha <lb/>
Cleveland <lb/>
Ross. <lb/>
A. F. Fleming <lb/>
Roberson. <lb/>
Cleveland Vincent and Effie <lb/>
Cooper. <lb/>
Fetus and Eliza Crisp- <lb/>
Barn s and Addie Boyd. <lb/>
Matthew Hamilton and <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
C C. and <lb/>
Tuck r. <lb/>
J. H. and Ada <lb/>
P. B. Fancy nod Bes. av <lb/>
age <lb/>
Neal Tripp and <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
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Lacy Randolph and Martha <lb/>
Jon <lb/>
Isaac and <lb/>
fl. r. Floyd an la <lb/>
Alston Annie <lb/>
House. <lb/>
J L Kirkman and Henrietta <lb/>
Stancill. <lb/>
Atkinson and Hattie <lb/>
Willis Grimes and Ann <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Joseph Ed winds and Pattie <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. <lb/>
Mother who value their own com- <lb/>
fort the welfare of their children, <lb/>
should never be without a box of Moth- <lb/>
tip Sweet for Children. <lb/>
for use throughout the They <lb/>
breakup con- <lb/>
teething he. d <lb/>
and These <lb/>
fail. Sold all drug stores, <lb/>
Don't accept any A trial <lb/>
package free to any who will <lb/>
AlienS Le Roy, N. Y. <lb/>
Wednesday evening at the <lb/>
home of Mr. and Mrs H. C. <lb/>
Edwards, in Greenville, <lb/>
Mr. Z. V. Barrington and Miss <lb/>
Wilson were married <lb/>
Rev. D W. Arnold. Immediate <lb/>
after the ceremony the <lb/>
left on Norfolk Southern <lb/>
train for Washington. <lb/>
The bride has for <lb/>
an operator in <lb/>
exchange, coming h re from her <lb/>
near some months <lb/>
to take this position. Mr. <lb/>
Harrington Is a traveling <lb/>
n an for the Pepsi Co. of <lb/>
New Bern. They will make <lb/>
their home in Jacksonville, Fla. <lb/>
Notice o Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of <lb/>
ed in a certain mortgage deed executed <lb/>
by H. A. Boyd and wife, Bettie Boyd. <lb/>
to H on the 26th day of <lb/>
I January, 1901, and recorded in the <lb/>
registers office in Pitt county, in book <lb/>
Q-S page the will on <lb/>
Monday, the 3rd day of <lb/>
I at o'clock expose to public tale <lb/>
the court base door in Green- <lb/>
, e, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb/>
the g tract or parcel of d to <lb/>
and being in the county of <lb/>
Pitt Slate of North Carolina, ad- <lb/>
the lands of <lb/>
the lands of J. R Peyton, the <lb/>
. J. J Laughinghouse, Mrs. <lb/>
Fannie C and others and <lb/>
j known as the Major Jordan tract of <lb/>
land, c acres more or less <lb/>
and bring the land co- to H. A. <lb/>
Boyd by J R. Peyton. This tale is to <lb/>
be made the debt <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
I This the It day of December. 1909. <lb/>
H. H. or, <lb/>
F. C. Atty. ltd <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By f the power of sale c n- <lb/>
d in r mortgage <lb/>
and delivered by Julia A. K. <lb/>
W and S it Wilson to J. B. Lit <lb/>
t e on day November. <lb/>
and duly record i in the register of <lb/>
Pitt county. North <lb/>
ll a, in b ck the under- <lb/>
signed will expose to public be- <lb/>
; re th.- Ci house in <lb/>
to the highest id on y. Jan- <lb/>
h, 1910, a certain in ct or <lb/>
if land and gin the <lb/>
of and State of North Carolina <lb/>
ad described M <lb/>
, Situate in Pact town.-hip. the <lb/>
north of Tar river an side of <lb/>
John L. and Roberta in. the kids <lb/>
,. , d. to f J. <lb/>
deceased. Aid n Baker and others and <lb/>
Wiggins and Emma bounded at in the <lb/>
run of Grind at the mom h of <lb/>
I bra; ch and runs u i said branch <lb/>
j to the . thence u Slid <lb/>
hilly; north, 1-2 <lb/>
eat cherry tree at the then <lb/>
no th 1-2 to a <lb/>
i forked pine near the load; <lb/>
J. W. Bryan has at last obtained M. in a d line to All n <lb/>
remedy which they thence h t <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage d <lb/>
and ere-1 by c. B. <lb/>
wife, to J K. m J- G. on the <lb/>
the d i of January, and re- <lb/>
corded in Z-S page the tin- <lb/>
d will --ell for cash th <lb/>
court house in on Fri <lb/>
day, Slat, the follow- <lb/>
or par- el of land <lb/>
in e township <lb/>
f. miles h Q l, a Jo n <lb/>
he Inn's of and <lb/>
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on the New Bern and running <lb/>
said read p to the fork <lb/>
g to Banks; thence with <lb/>
s id stake <lb/>
it th corner i f a tobacco bare; thence <lb/>
s to a in Sermons <lb/>
line; h <lb/>
the log, acres <lb/>
r a- I being the place <lb/>
no i the said and wife <lb/>
now real e; satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
This December the 1st. <lb/>
J. K. J. <lb/>
F G. James Son, ltd <lb/>
Most Popular Druggist Makes <lb/>
Statement. <lb/>
the agency for <lb/>
are selling on a guarantee to <lb/>
cure Liv. r If food does <lb/>
not wall, if there Is gas or pain <lb/>
in the son if the tongue is coated <lb/>
end breath Do., if there i- <lb/>
and strain Liver Pills <lb/>
will cure you. II the; d i not you hive <lb/>
Dr. W. o's p guarantee <lb/>
to return you- money. Liver <lb/>
Pills give relief and per- <lb/>
. urea f Constipation. <lb/>
and I These are <lb/>
g but Dr. Bryan is <lb/>
giving hit a chance to prove <lb/>
the a if a <lb/>
cent box of Liver you AS Blow, <lb/>
are not s with the results go t ltd <lb/>
an and ask for your money. <lb/>
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb/>
d n, N. C. <lb/>
Thomas J. S h <lb/>
his line to a gum in <lb/>
with Ba I line to <lb/>
the creel.; down t. e to <lb/>
beginning, acres more or <lb/>
. saving and g so of <lb/>
said land re conveyed by J. n. <lb/>
Little and w to G. R. u. B. and J J . <lb/>
a d the timber upon raid <lb/>
lit d h re to re co ed by B <lb/>
Little and to Battle I. Short. <lb/>
said g deed. Terms<lb/>
9th D r <lb/>
j u . Mortgagee, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LAND SALE.<lb/>
In the <lb/>
gold cook <lb/>
Crawford <lb/>
and Miss J If <lb/>
of in <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
W. W. H. <lb/>
ten <lb/>
By of a executed <lb/>
delivered by A, L son and <lb/>
wife, and B. Jackson, to F. G. <lb/>
on December the 4th, <lb/>
h deed in trust was duly re- <lb/>
corded In office of the register of <lb/>
d- eds of Pitt co in book P-8 p gs <lb/>
the will sell for <lb/>
before the court door in n- <lb/>
on Monday J. 3rd. 1910, the <lb/>
following described One <lb/>
in the town of Grifton, on the south <lb/>
of Queen St., as the A. L. <lb/>
lit. at Kit- <lb/>
corner. from <lb/>
the co of Pitt St. then <lb/>
U of the provisions <lb/>
of a n power of attorney this <lb/>
day executed to me by the heirs at-law <lb/>
I whom are of <lb/>
Jenkins, d d. late a citizen of the; thirty feet to I. ii kins <lb/>
of residing in the town of <lb/>
Beth I, I will, on Saturday January <lb/>
at one o'clock, p. m. in <lb/>
the town of el, N. C. and in front <lb/>
of the store of Staton, r Mayo, <lb/>
offer for sale to the highest hi for <lb/>
cash, the following described real <lb/>
Same that certain <lb/>
parcel or lot of land lying and being <lb/>
situate in the county of Pitt. <lb/>
township, in the town of B ad- <lb/>
joining the I of Ma B. Carson <lb/>
and others, the same being a part of <lb/>
lot No. in the division of the land <lb/>
which was assigned to Andrews, <lb/>
bounded as Begin- <lb/>
at the center of the first street <lb/>
running with Main street end <lb/>
on the east tide of Main street on the <lb/>
line of Warren Andrews and Maggie <lb/>
B. Carson, which runs east and west <lb/>
and runs east with the said division <lb/>
line be ween Andrews and B. Carson, <lb/>
yards thence South parallel <lb/>
with Main street seventeen and one- <lb/>
half yards, thence west with <lb/>
said east and west division line to the <lb/>
a i street seventy to the be- <lb/>
containing by estimation, one <lb/>
fourth an acre, be the same more <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
Terms of Title <lb/>
teed. For further information, apply <lb/>
SO the undersigned at Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
This Dee. 13th 1909. <lb/>
B. G Attorney. <lb/>
LAND SAUL <lb/>
C L. Joyner, Jones, Bertha V. <lb/>
Button and Henry Sutton. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor A F. M. Davis. Guardians. <lb/>
Having been empowered <lb/>
to make sale in a <lb/>
action before D. C. Moore, clerk <lb/>
Superior court, entitled C. L. Joyner, <lb/>
Sadie Joyner, Bertha V. Sutton and <lb/>
vs J. W. and F. M. Davis, <lb/>
I will on the first Monday and <lb/>
I day in January. 1910, expose for <lb/>
sale, to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, at the court house door, the fol- <lb/>
tract of An undivided in- <lb/>
in a certain tract of land in Farm <lb/>
township, owned in common with <lb/>
C. L. Joyner, known as the Joyner <lb/>
land, L. Joyner, Bertha V. <lb/>
Sutton and others, containing <lb/>
tree more or less. <lb/>
This 3rd. 1909. <lb/>
H. S- Harris, Commissioner. <lb/>
west pa with said <lb/>
ins line to the canal; then south thirty <lb/>
with tee to line; <lb/>
then east with line to the be- <lb/>
ginning. <lb/>
Also one house lot in ton <lb/>
same on which A. L. and wile <lb/>
resided, being t e same de to A. <lb/>
L Jackson by W. L. in <lb/>
Sept. 1605, containing one acre. <lb/>
Also one interest in lot on <lb/>
Queen St. known as the dispensary lot, <lb/>
same to A. L and <lb/>
Whit by J. L. Tucker. <lb/>
l-o one half undivided interest in <lb/>
the stables lot, same owned by J. R. <lb/>
Harvey Co. and A. L. Jackson. <lb/>
Also i lot on St, <lb/>
known the stables Int, being <lb/>
the same deeded to A. L. B. T. Jack- <lb/>
son by John Z. Brooks, g thirty feet <lb/>
on St. and running back one <lb/>
and eighty feet. Said property <lb/>
being sold to satisfy said deed in trust. <lb/>
This December 3rd. 1909. <lb/>
ltd F. G. James, Trustee. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
executor of the last and testament <lb/>
of E. J. Little, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to persons <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned; <lb/>
and all persona having claims against <lb/>
the estate are notified to present the <lb/>
same to the undersigned for payment <lb/>
on or before the 16th day of December, <lb/>
1910, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This day of December, 1909. <lb/>
Joseph executor of E. J.<lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
Fred deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C this to per- <lb/>
sons having claims against the estate <lb/>
of said deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or before Dee. 9th, <lb/>
1919, or this notice will be in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said will please make <lb/>
Immediate payment <lb/>
This Dee 9th, <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
F. G. James Son, Attorneys, <lb/>
Notice Land Sale <lb/>
North Caroline, j <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb/>
in a mortgage deed <lb/>
n and S. F. Sum- <lb/>
mere and wife. Lucretia <lb/>
to G. and J. J. Dixon on the 22nd <lb/>
day of Doc and duly re- <lb/>
in tie Register's in Pitt <lb/>
county in book M-7 the <lb/>
mortgagee will Saturday, <lb/>
the day of at <lb/>
o'clock noon expose . sale be- <lb/>
fore the court house in He, <lb/>
to the bidder for cash, the fol- <lb/>
low described tract or parcel of <lb/>
land, to <lb/>
and in C <lb/>
ship, county North Carolin i, <lb/>
adjoining the of Wile.- dusty <lb/>
hi aid Dudley and others I e- <lb/>
at a slake comer a d <lb/>
r ha w poles to a stake <lb/>
thence poles to a <lb/>
take, no th east es <lb/>
then poles to <lb/>
south west pi es. <lb/>
then south east polos to a <lb/>
n south west to <lb/>
line, then with said line to the begin- <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
a-d the sane tract or parcel of <lb/>
and described in the mortgage deed <lb/>
above to. <lb/>
his will be to satisfy the <lb/>
of d mortgage <lb/>
This of December, 1909. <lb/>
J Dixon, <lb/>
By F. C. Harding, <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
of the of con- <lb/>
in a i e d <lb/>
cut d and it d by James <lb/>
to G T. Tyson on the 3rd day <lb/>
of May, duly recorded in the <lb/>
register of deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
North in book J-8, page MS, <lb/>
the will expose to public <lb/>
sale, before the court house in <lb/>
vi to he bidder on <lb/>
January h. at k m. <lb/>
certain or pare of land lying <lb/>
and being in the county of Pitt and <lb/>
Sta e of N. C. ard as <lb/>
to Beginning at a i and small <lb/>
oak, the beginning of G. T. Tyson and <lb/>
Stanley Parker's agreed line ad run- <lb/>
south said line to <lb/>
Branch, George line, then up <lb/>
a to George A. J. <lb/>
s comer, thence along a line of <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 Farmville road at an <lb/>
in n in near a bed; thence <lb/>
westerly with said road to the begin- <lb/>
about ninety-nine <lb/>
acres, to said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms sale cash. <lb/>
This 7th day of December, 1909. <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, Mortgagee <lb/>
F. M. Wooten. Atty. ltd <lb/>
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife, <lb/>
ard D. B. Johnson wife, to F. G. <lb/>
Jameson the 6th. day of March 1909, <lb/>
which appears of record in the office of <lb/>
the Register of deeds of Pitt county <lb/>
in book E-9 page the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for cash at noon, on Saturday <lb/>
January 1st. 1910, before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville, N. C. the <lb/>
following described, proper <lb/>
One lot in the town of Greenville <lb/>
situate on the West side the A O. L. <lb/>
and North side cf the N. A S. Rail- <lb/>
road near the junction of said two <lb/>
a, and leased from <lb/>
the N. A S. receivers, and the ice <lb/>
plant and all the machinery, fixtures <lb/>
of every kind and description, <lb/>
with the buildings used in carrying <lb/>
on the lee business by Hill Johnson. <lb/>
Also one other lot in the town of <lb/>
Greenville beginning at a stake on the <lb/>
south lido of Fifth street, and west <lb/>
side of Reade street extended, and <lb/>
running with Fifth street a <lb/>
course sixty feet to a stake; thence a <lb/>
southerly course across said lot one <lb/>
hundred and twenty feet to a stake, <lb/>
Reade street extended, thence a <lb/>
northerly course with street <lb/>
to the beginning being the lot on <lb/>
which the old ice plant formally stood. <lb/>
This December the 1st. I <lb/>
F. G. James, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of a con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
cute. and delivered by William Eaton <lb/>
and others, of the colored <lb/>
D church to D. S. Smith on the <lb/>
August, and re- <lb/>
corded in the office of <lb/>
Pitt county. North Carolina, in book <lb/>
the undersigned will ex- <lb/>
to public before the court <lb/>
in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder o iota, , at <lb/>
o'clock M., a certain tractor parcel of <lb/>
land in the of <lb/>
Pitt and Si ate of North Carolina and <lb/>
described as follows, to Lying <lb/>
near the southern boundary of the town <lb/>
of Greenville, and st the <lb/>
northwest corner of lot and runs a <lb/>
southerly course with aid Exum west- <lb/>
line ah. feet, thence at right <lb/>
angles with street feet, <lb/>
thence n feet to Thirteenth <lb/>
thence east with nth <lb/>
street shout to the beginning. <lb/>
It being the let to said <lb/>
this day by D. S. and <lb/>
wife, to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of tale cash. <lb/>
This 7th day of <lb/>
D. S. Smith, Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. M. Wooten, Atty. <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county es <lb/>
of the estate of J. L. <lb/>
deceased, is hereby <lb/>
given to all i indebted to the <lb/>
. state to m immediate to <lb/>
the reigned; and all persons having <lb/>
against estate will take <lb/>
notice that must the same <lb/>
to the undersigned payment on or <lb/>
before the 24th of November. 1910. <lb/>
or this notice be plead in bar of <lb/>
This day of 1909. <lb/>
S. T. White, <lb/>
ltd of J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Entry of Vacant Land. <lb/>
Atkinson enters c aims th- <lb/>
f or parcel and <lb/>
situated in Pitt county and in Green- <lb/>
vi township to Beginning in <lb/>
the h of Short at James <lb/>
Tee's c then line of <lb/>
said Teel to Warren corner <lb/>
from said corner with <lb/>
A. line to a corner j. A. <lb/>
and son tn n a <lb/>
I to the b ginning c <lb/>
three acres more or <lb/>
This Dec. 9th <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Witness W. M. Moore <lb/>
deeds entry taker by J j. <lb/>
D. R. <lb/>
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a pow. r of sale contain- <lb/>
ed in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and d- livered by W. H. Smith and <lb/>
wife Ada E. Smith to F C. Harding <lb/>
on the 27th day of January as <lb/>
record in the in Pitt <lb/>
county in No. Z page the <lb/>
i m o i <lb/>
the day of January at <lb/>
o'clock, noon, expose to public sale <lb/>
before the h use door in <lb/>
Greenville to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash following tn ct <lb/>
parcel <lb/>
and being in township <lb/>
in the county Pitt and of <lb/>
North adjoining the la <lb/>
of the County Lumber C <lb/>
the lands of J. B Smith, the lards of <lb/>
W. L Smith, the lands of <lb/>
Adams and others and b. the tract <lb/>
of land whereon W. H. Smith and <lb/>
wife Ada E. Smith resided during the <lb/>
year and containing acres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This s- be made to satisfy the <lb/>
terns of said mortgage deed. <lb/>
This the 15th day of 1909. <lb/>
ltd F. C. Harding, Mortgagee. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered to B. M. Lewis by C. L. <lb/>
Barrett and on day <lb/>
1909, recorded in the office <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county in book K-9 page the <lb/>
will sell for cash before <lb/>
the court house door in Greenville on <lb/>
Monday January 3rd. 1910. a one <lb/>
half undivided interest in the following <lb/>
described tract of land. That tract <lb/>
lying on the side of Swamp <lb/>
adjoining the lands of J C. Harri-. <lb/>
A. J. Jefferson, W. E. Barrett <lb/>
others, containing one hundred acres <lb/>
more or less, to satisfy mortgage <lb/>
December the 2nd. <lb/>
B. M. Lewis, Mortgage, <lb/>
F. G. James Son, Attorney s. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREEN N C <lb/>
North Carolin a <lb/>
Do pot your fan and hides <lb/>
until you see E. M. <lb/>
opposite Norfolk Southern <lb/>
depot. w <lb/>
There is more <lb/>
to a Fertilizer <lb/>
than Analyses <lb/>
The mere mixing of <lb/>
materials to obtain <lb/>
sis requires no special <lb/>
knowledge. The value <lb/>
of a fertilizer lies in the <lb/>
source from which the <lb/>
plant food is obtained. <lb/>
Each ingredient in <lb/>
Royster goods is selected <lb/>
with a view of supplying <lb/>
the plant from sprouting <lb/>
until harvest. The plant <lb/>
is not overfed at one <lb/>
time and starved at an- <lb/>
other. Twenty-five <lb/>
years experience goes with <lb/>
every bag. <lb/>
TRADE MARK <lb/>
Sold by reliable dealers throughout <lb/>
the <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA.<lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
Resources Over <lb/>
TO LOAN <lb/>
on good paper <lb/>
ACCOUNTS CORDIALLY INVITED. <lb/>
OFFICERS <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb/>
Report of Condition of <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
in the State of at the close of business, Nov. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Overdrafts see. and 18,249.43 <lb/>
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
and 1,000.00 <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures, 4,641.99 <lb/>
Demand Loans 17,600.00 <lb/>
Due from A <lb/>
Cash Items 4,712.80 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor com currency 261.14 <lb/>
bank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capita Stock, <lb/>
Surplus fund, 17,600.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, net 6,215.88 <lb/>
Notes and bills <lb/>
Bills payable, 18,000.00 <lb/>
Den. 28.724.661 <lb/>
Sub. 122,909.44 I <lb/>
994.80 f <lb/>
Certified checks 800.001 <lb/>
Due Banks 1.066.66 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina-County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge belief. <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb/>
this day of Nov. 1909. <lb/>
J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. M. MOSELEY, <lb/>
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
and Home <lb/>
always go to TAFT <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
Farmville. N. C. Dec. <lb/>
Christmas was very quiet in <lb/>
Farmville. There were few <lb/>
accidents, none of <lb/>
There was damage <lb/>
occasioned to property by shoot- <lb/>
fire crackers. Christmas eve <lb/>
the crowd was large, filling the <lb/>
streets, sidewalks and <lb/>
Everybody seemed to be in a <lb/>
good humor except ex-Chief <lb/>
Smith and Buck They <lb/>
cursed and quarreled and paid <lb/>
lines for it. was a <lb/>
deal of drinking but not much <lb/>
drunkenness. <lb/>
It is believed that <lb/>
there is a great deal of illegal <lb/>
Belling of liquor by several parties <lb/>
in Farmville. <lb/>
R- L. Davis, superintendent of <lb/>
the State Anti-Saloon League, is <lb/>
to speak in Farmville Baptist <lb/>
church Sunday night, Jan. 2nd. <lb/>
His subject will be Blind Tigers <lb/>
Must Mr. Davis will <lb/>
preach in the Methodist church <lb/>
Sunday morning. e hope every <lb/>
business man in will <lb/>
be out to hear him Sunday night. <lb/>
We are glad to learn that Rev. <lb/>
G. B. Webster, the Methodist <lb/>
pastor, is starting off well with <lb/>
his work. <lb/>
Rev. C. M. Morton, Disciples <lb/>
pastor, held two good services <lb/>
here last <lb/>
Mrs. Jesse is away <lb/>
visiting her parents during th- <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
There will be preaching in the <lb/>
Baptist church next Sunday <lb/>
morning by the pastor. His <lb/>
subject will be the <lb/>
the Man and his <lb/>
All are cordially invited. <lb/>
The old, old story, told <lb/>
without number, and repeated <lb/>
over and over again for the last <lb/>
years, but it is always a <lb/>
come story to those in search <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/>
IS WHERE THE HEART IS <lb/>
North Col,. <lb/>
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb/>
reports the following new <lb/>
tries established in North Caro- <lb/>
during the week ending <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
creamery. <lb/>
Raleigh-$20,000 realty com- <lb/>
commission <lb/>
company. <lb/>
live stock <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Mount Airy-$10,000 cotton <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
oil company- <lb/>
Elizabeth bottling <lb/>
works. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
Many school children suffer <lb/>
from constipation, which is often <lb/>
the cause of seeming stupidity <lb/>
at lessons. Chamberlain's <lb/>
and Liver Tablets are an <lb/>
ideal medicine to give a child, <lb/>
for they are mild and gentle in <lb/>
their effect, and will cure even <lb/>
chronicle constipation. Sold by <lb/>
Ml druggist. <lb/>
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb/>
when in town for general engine <lb/>
and boiler repair work and any- <lb/>
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb/>
Hotel Bertha. w <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
yo bu U ff <lb/>
Do know I <lb/>
and kept in <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Why nut <lb/>
HAKE AND YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb/>
U MINUTES <lb/>
FOR A PLATE with <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
It if of <lb/>
one l. <lb/>
;. scabs <lb/>
el. This <lb/>
of lea r <lb/>
an pi he <lb/>
r d n, la <lb/>
tor I Met owl.<lb/>
The I . . . T<lb/>
Writes Mr. T. F. <lb/>
California. <lb/>
The editor is in receipt of a <lb/>
letter from Mr. T. F. Christman, <lb/>
Cat., written <lb/>
18th, which says some things we <lb/>
know his many friends in Green- <lb/>
ville would like to read, and <lb/>
are taking the liberty of printing <lb/>
part of it. Speaking of his <lb/>
pleasure derived from the visits <lb/>
of The Reflector, he <lb/>
am glad to see has <lb/>
proved so much and hope it will <lb/>
continue to grow in size and its <lb/>
circulation will keep increasing. <lb/>
While I may never be in Green <lb/>
ville again, though I hope to be <lb/>
some day. I am glad to note so <lb/>
many improvements going on <lb/>
and I hope it will soon be what <lb/>
it ought g have been years <lb/>
one of the leading towns of <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. When <lb/>
I left it had not been decided <lb/>
that the training school would <lb/>
go there, but you succeeded in <lb/>
getting it, and it was the best <lb/>
thing that has been done <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
have just received the an- <lb/>
number of The <lb/>
tor and think you have good <lb/>
son to be of it. I enjoyed <lb/>
reading it more than any of the <lb/>
papers we get here. The articles <lb/>
by Wooten, Harding and Rags- <lb/>
dale wire fine. It may be I <lb/>
appreciated more because <lb/>
they were written by men I <lb/>
know so well and were in the <lb/>
interest of the place where <lb/>
spent so many years, and <lb/>
think of as home. You <lb/>
saying, is where <lb/>
the <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
TAKE IT IN TIME <lb/>
Interest N Caro- Just as Scores of Greenville People <lb/>
, Have. <lb/>
Cr is 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 mother.-, <lb/>
are never without it in their <lb/>
homes and it has never <lb/>
pointed them. Sold by <lb/>
Makes Meat at Five Cents. <lb/>
Very often we hear people say <lb/>
that it is cheaper to buy meat <lb/>
than to raise it. And men who <lb/>
call themselves farmers talk this <lb/>
way, too. Mr. Braxton Phifer <lb/>
of this township tells us that he <lb/>
has kept an accurate account of <lb/>
every item of expense attached to <lb/>
the raising and fattening of a <lb/>
pig which he killed one day last <lb/>
week was seven months old <lb/>
and weighed pounds. Mr. <lb/>
Phifer states that bis meat cost <lb/>
him just cents per pound. At <lb/>
the present of pork, which <lb/>
is cents, the amount saved by <lb/>
fattening his own meat is cents <lb/>
per pound. These figures show <lb/>
very clearly that the pork <lb/>
raised at less than half what it <lb/>
would cost at the store. But in <lb/>
the face of these and other <lb/>
figures alarming, some <lb/>
farmers persist in buying West- <lb/>
meat Our Home. <lb/>
When a cold becomes settled <lb/>
in the system it will take several <lb/>
treatment, to cure it, and <lb/>
the best remedy to use is <lb/>
i Remedy, <lb/>
will cure quicker than any other, <lb/>
and also leaves the system in e <lb/>
natural and healthy condition. <lb/>
Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
Strayed -One white cow, <lb/>
marked staple swallow-fork In <lb/>
right ear and swallow fork in left <lb/>
weighs about pounds. <lb/>
Keen since August. Suit- <lb/>
able reward for Information <lb/>
leading to recovery. <lb/>
John Mills. <lb/>
N. C. R. F. D. No. <lb/>
Lame back comes on <lb/>
if extremely painful. It is <lb/>
by i of tin <lb/>
Quick relief is afford <lb/>
d by <lb/>
Liniment. Sold by all <lb/>
Stalk harrow, a <lb/>
Carr Co. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C, Dec. 29.-J. <lb/>
A. Burroughs, president of the <lb/>
North Carolina Medical Society, <lb/>
and also identified with the <lb/>
Mississippi Valley Society and <lb/>
the American Tuberculosis Con- <lb/>
died at his home here at <lb/>
noon today, after an illness of <lb/>
only a few days. Dr. Burroughs <lb/>
was one of the best known <lb/>
physicians in the South on the <lb/>
treatment of tuberculosis. <lb/>
Charlotte, Dec. 30- -The <lb/>
death this afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock of ex-Judge W. P. By- <lb/>
at his home on West Trade <lb/>
street, removes from this city <lb/>
one of the most striking figures <lb/>
in her history and in the Slate's <lb/>
history, both during the Civil <lb/>
War end later. Judge Bynum <lb/>
having been elevated to the <lb/>
of colonel in 1862 and <lb/>
served as solicitor for the <lb/>
portion of North Carolina for <lb/>
ten years after the war. <lb/>
Lexington, <lb/>
D. Surratt, son of <lb/>
W. L D. Surratt, farmer of Heal- <lb/>
his county, <lb/>
was killed by No <lb/>
bound passenger tr in, t <lb/>
miles north of Lexington, <lb/>
day morning at o'clock. He <lb/>
had been visiting friends here, <lb/>
and was the Th <lb/>
train was pulling out when <lb/>
he rushed to it and caught at h <lb/>
door of a Pullman and for three <lb/>
miles clung for life to the rapidly <lb/>
moving <lb/>
winds of the The door <lb/>
was locked and none saw him. <lb/>
finally numbed by the cold lie <lb/>
Ml and his skull was smashed, <lb/>
blood, brains and bores being <lb/>
for many feet up the <lb/>
track. <lb/>
I pay <lb/>
If you neglect the ha.-k, <lb/>
troubles, <lb/>
follow. <lb/>
Kidney Pi is relieve back- <lb/>
Cure every kidney ii. <lb/>
citizens thorn. <lb/>
Mis. J. Stokes, and <lb/>
Greenville. N. C., <lb/>
me time from <lb/>
kidney and bladder My <lb/>
were weak-and <lb/>
passages of the s caused me <lb/>
gr at annoyance. h -d hearing <lb/>
do n pain through my <lb/>
shooting my <lb/>
, loins. There was a tender spot a toss <lb/>
my kidneys and times my limbs <lb/>
Bored finally read of <lb/>
tan's Kidney a and was so much <lb/>
imp that procured them at <lb/>
g store. They son re- <lb/>
the pains in my sides an <lb/>
restored my kidneys to a n con- <lb/>
. it present I am a <lb/>
great deal in every way. <lb/>
give I loan's Kidney Pills the credit for <lb/>
I the great <lb/>
I For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
J cents. Co. <lb/>
New York, sole agents for the United <lb/>
State. <lb/>
th <lb/>
DO other. <lb/>
Not made by trust <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, next door to John <lb/>
. new building. <lb/>
,. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DR. S- HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr, Bagwell. <lb/>
U I. W. H. LONG <lb/>
and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
i R W m N VI N C <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Skinner. tinny Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
Greenville N. G <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office. by J. L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
O, you <lb/>
School pennant No- <lb/>
thing prettier for a <lb/>
Christmas gift. <lb/>
D. C. JAMES. <lb/>
PRUDENCE <lb/>
says buy a bottle of <lb/>
Preparation mid Ire prepared <lb/>
croup, colds, pneumonia, <lb/>
sore throat. <lb/>
vents and cures by destroying <lb/>
congestion. <lb/>
All druggists, <lb/>
P. M. Johnston for <lb/>
nil I supplies and mill repairs. <lb/>
Ill work G <lb/>
1875- <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton <lb/>
Oil Barrel, Turkeys, Eggs, <lb/>
Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Baby Carriage.--, Go Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Lounge. <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
Wart Cheroots, George <lb/>
Canned Ch. Peach. <lb/>
, Apples, Pine Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat r Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic rood, Matches, <lb/>
Oil. Cotton Seed Med and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Dried Apples- <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni, Boat But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machine <lb/>
and numerous y <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap , <lb/>
a.-h. Come <lb/>
S J <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
GiRLS AND BOYS <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work In the <lb/>
Tarboro Mills <lb/>
At N. C. <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
Near Tarboro, <lb/>
The work is light, no or <lb/>
dirt and the pay is good. We can <lb/>
furnish you a house i i the town <lb/>
of Runnymede or W t Tarboro. <lb/>
A i or You <lb/>
We at <lb/>
and de. <lb/>
We have steady work all th <lb/>
year. D fear hut <lb/>
we will h work f r every <lb/>
day. <lb/>
and See the Work or Write <lb/>
C. W. J r F F I <lb/>
GENERAL MANAGER <lb/>
TARBORO N. C <lb/>
handle Wire Fence made by the Trust Have <lb/>
the for the famous WIRE <lb/>
Don't fail to sec it. Fence at Best Prices. <lb/>
Just received Repeating <lb/>
Rifles, No. made by the <lb/>
Swiss government. Cost <lb/>
each. We will sell for ten days <lb/>
at each. <lb/>
Come and see how we do it. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
LEADERS IN HARDWARE <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
n. v. . <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close Nov. Ill, <lb/>
Capital Stork <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital Stock 6,000.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb/>
unsecured , , , ,. , <lb/>
. . a profits less <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,288 . <lb/>
from ks and 88,090.52 expenses and taxes pd <lb/>
Gold silver Time certificates of 6,042.66 <lb/>
minor com currency 2.48403 Deposits sub to check 661.60 <lb/>
Total Total <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. II. Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the statement i true i the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. II Cashier. <lb/>
and to be- <lb/>
this 10th day of <lb/>
T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
I Not Quite I <lb/>
Bow you can pet i. <lb/>
thine J <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
AL per lacking. Have a <lb/>
X tool box and prepared for S <lb/>
M Our line of tools <lb/>
y a yon could desire, and <lb/>
we will see your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. j <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get s <lb/>
ft Horse Goods . c <lb/>
I J P- f <lb/>
i Corey,; <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
STEAM FITTING <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
HONE . i, <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
s M Jones, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON<lb/>
In the State of No arc Una, at the close of business, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Banking House, Fur- <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
and Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
137.95 <lb/>
1,199.52 <lb/>
8,016.43 <lb/>
20.00 <lb/>
335.43 <lb/>
3.330 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profit, <lb/>
less cur. ex. <lb/>
Time certificate <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Deposit subjects <lb/>
to check <lb/>
Cashier s Checks <lb/>
outstanding; <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
14,072.28 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, T. Gardner, Cashier of the bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true of <lb/>
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed ard sworn to be-1 <lb/>
fore me. this 16th day of Nov. John Z <lb/>
R. P. EN KINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
W. Dawson, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
j m Sim White Five More room and larger stock to tee <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
IMPORT BULBS <lb/>
now arriving, have i <lb/>
for the boat <lb/>
S ml price X. <lb/>
arc <lb/>
I for Chore Cut <lb/>
Moral Deigns, and <lb/>
M Te and <lb/>
promptly tilled. <lb/>
J. L. CO., Florist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
STILL WITH <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
OLDEST IN <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE <lb/>
II. BENTLEY HARRISS<lb/>
N.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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i i home <lb/>
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the, Biliousness <lb/>
L DISEASES from, <lb/>
or and Bad Digestion <lb/>
lake l Substitute. <lb/>
turn day ITEMS. <lb/>
. . and <lb/>
ton went Monday. h, Jan. <lb/>
was a <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
the in the fad. hour <lb/>
White player be . known <lb/>
A d <lb/>
to a large city. j will your piano in <lb/>
In a glance WiS inspect for one of sell <lb/>
pianos not <lb/>
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that stand hex a. a <lb/>
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makes t select When in Greenville visit our <lb/>
those cheap v e tern <lb/>
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We ; i learn that Mr . <lb/>
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Pump Pipes see us. <lb/>
We have just received a rood . v- <lb/>
lot A V. Co. . <lb/>
and Berth. We are, I to , <lb/>
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I c ducted <lb/>
, . pastor. afternoon <lb/>
Rev. G. W. <lb/>
mi i t r. preached In <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr ins Hardware o. store. <lb/>
r-. . i. -v in nice<lb/>
Ca Prices are i p.; Dougherty, of Hugo. <lb/>
r. . . ; . in , night here with bis <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. C. <lb/>
I,,. .; I v. C <lb/>
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. . <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Company i the <lb/>
, neat Med. <lb/>
liberal. a. W. <lb/>
At p. r. <lb/>
service at the <lb/>
school. , . r l. Davis, a <lb/>
Bohr, Elliott has been<lb/>
THE OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the lose of business, Nov. MOD. <lb/>
bis L. P. Elliott. <lb/>
There will be service in <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stork <lb/>
I Surplus fund <lb/>
5,000.00 <lb/>
HO.<lb/>
Cat-Mi. are <lb/>
the to Bee <lb/>
p., . have desk for you. j <lb/>
glasses, dried fruits j <lb/>
of ah binds and butter and <lb/>
W. <lb/>
bargain in <lb/>
A. <lb/>
A lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
nice hall A. <lb/>
Cattle want to <lb/>
buy cattle. Co. <lb/>
, The boon crowded and Mr. <lb/>
F. Baptist Church full <lb/>
Sunday. reason and <lb/>
Miss returned Th of the <lb/>
to Monday, near which , pleased <lb/>
place she is teaching. their <lb/>
Last Friday night the , and <lb/>
of the very lib- J men <lb/>
ponded Kev. T. H. King, generally are be- <lb/>
speaks highly <lb/>
that prevails in our <lb/>
town, with <lb/>
the <lb/>
also new, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured profits, lest <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from M ,,.,;,.,.,. deposit <lb/>
Silver coin, to ck <lb/>
minor , J <lb/>
Nat bank nos other , . checks <lb/>
not. fl outstanding <lb/>
pastor, <lb/>
of the treat. <lb/>
Winterville High school opened <lb/>
Monday many of the <lb/>
Total <lb/>
121,706.081 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Toe a. G. Cos MTg Co. mads This bid, fair to be one <lb/>
best in the history the <lb/>
desk today. <lb/>
is continually increasing I Mr. and <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt County, <lb/>
We J E Green, Cashier and F. A. Cashier <lb/>
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb/>
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief <lb/>
, . <lb/>
solid car Pitt of best to the o. <lb/>
received a . <lb/>
of furniture. Give us a <lb/>
,. A. <lb/>
to ave <lb/>
day and Saturday <lb/>
q stoves <lb/>
sod ranges received. AH <lb/>
of best material and e<lb/>
The School <lb/>
, . ore <lb/>
. durable d c <lb/>
,.,, your or made a visit <lb/>
. A. ; Cox X Bonds last <lb/>
and returned Monday. <lb/>
. of. park and <lb/>
sage P. button at same <lb/>
For A- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. b see us. <lb/>
H Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice just in. <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
For nice oysters see mi <lb/>
F.<lb/>
and <lb/>
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mtg.; <lb/>
Se me you purchase <lb/>
Barber Co I your fruit <lb/>
Public of cur, <lb/>
ind <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
relatives at this <lb/>
week. Be returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Misses Mamie Chapman and <lb/>
Dix m returned to E. C. <lb/>
T. T. S Greenville <lb/>
to resume their studies. <lb/>
Miss C return d t- <lb/>
Coleraine i w take ch <lb/>
The pews hive recently been <lb/>
placed in the church <lb/>
people are very <lb/>
them, as by <lb/>
liberal pay for <lb/>
made a personal <lb/>
canvass of t town- Almost <lb/>
I everyone <lb/>
., <lb/>
All tho are back and <lb/>
the Farmville high school ha <lb/>
with fine <lb/>
men from Benson <lb/>
just opening u, a floe hardware <lb/>
store our tow i. We we come <lb/>
these men, i they t u <lb/>
n record from <lb/>
town. <lb/>
E.- proprietor <lb/>
the Hotel, has Bold <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb/>
Asst, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 10th day of Nov. <lb/>
1900. It- H- Hunsucker, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. E. GREEK, <lb/>
A. G. Cox, <lb/>
II Hunsucker, <lb/>
P. Harrington, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE. H. O. <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
141,058.81 Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
of . r school. <lb/>
Mi d n ,;.,,. d purchased <lb/>
s Meredith <lb/>
one in <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured I <lb/>
and unsecured Undivided profits less <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
I,,,., bars unpaid <lb/>
W Hills payable <lb/>
coin ,, . ,,.,, I., <lb/>
Silver coin, including . of deposits <lb/>
mi nor coin currency 085.05 Deposits sub. to check v U <lb/>
notions o <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A Co. <lb/>
If want a . cod plow try <lb/>
the <lb/>
La, Go's. <lb/>
baa n g Mrs. P. C. <lb/>
s in rig I <lb/>
Roy a and Henry o. is Co <lb/>
returned to Wake Forest . <lb/>
leaves Sat hank and other Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
school <lb/>
a. m., preaching <lb/>
to their studies <lb/>
toe <lb/>
again. <lb/>
book for <lb/>
Tie Version. <lb/>
A brilliant fire was held high <lb/>
S . return d to her home <lb/>
beth of <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Miss lassie Belie Al <lb/>
t Doris of <lb/>
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I attend d the <lb/>
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r Christ- <lb/>
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Sundays at am. and p. can be found at the . <lb/>
Sunday G. Co. day at the hum r. <lb/>
ard prayer that have mt paid their taxes, No. Di h <lb/>
Wednesday night are to settle same r o p r- <lb/>
immediately to cost. were in attendance. Mrs. <lb/>
Free Will C. S. Smith, Tax collector, made <lb/>
at p. m, 2nd; if your subscription to The t <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1.817.66 <lb/>
12,448.18 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH Comity of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J B. Davis, the above-named lank do <lb/>
Wei that the above Statement is true to the <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to <lb/>
mi <lb/>
i i one o the . i n <lb/>
Sunday then at a. preach- has <lb/>
let m <lb/>
m as. <lb/>
It pure <lb/>
this 30th day of Nov., <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
.,., <lb/>
M. Lang, <lb/>
B. L Davis, <lb/>
K. M <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
. . <lb/>
relative <lb/>
., . <lb/>
K . . I Ayden, <lb/>
w t <lb/>
. ray <lb/>
, ,.<lb/>
Cox spent <lb/>
at his home near <lb/>
and Thursday <lb/>
Miss Lillian Curtis, of Rich- <lb/>
Bond, came in last night to <lb/>
a few days at J. H <lb/>
Miss Pearl Nelson, of Ayden, <lb/>
is visiting Misses Pattie and <lb/>
Sutton, this week. <lb/>
Misses Kate and Chap- <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
day. , . <lb/>
Carrie Johnston, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Miriam <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Mrs H. T. been <lb/>
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CROSS MAD ITEMS p , an. <lb/>
;. a hat <lb/>
Jan. ii . . burned <lb/>
suits <lb/>
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at <lb/>
p. m. , . I <lb/>
school at <lb/>
a. m ii I <lb/>
at a. i an p. m. j <lb/>
ml st Km Cm <lb/>
,,,., . ,. ;. Sunday. . . i went to so b be i n <lb/>
. . lay, <lb/>
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lo endure the itching;, ill <lb/>
pi . T an need to. I i-t <lb/>
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Co it, Ufa ail <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having; <lb/>
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His Heart Him Dick- <lb/>
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opt-ad <lb/>
All par <lb/>
.,,,,. i ,. . mail <lb/>
I friend- were de- <lb/>
hi I . <lb/>
. , to see Mr. T. F. <lb/>
.,. list <lb/>
,. <lb/>
a on the street Saturday, just ft i <lb/>
It was <lb/>
T only before that Thai <lb/>
M . . in <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
be is one of the Misses Roland and Lena <lb/>
devoted in the State. We can Misses <lb/>
it and d <lb/>
A. <lb/>
. .-.- <lb/>
would fail us, to our full J c. Parker, <lb/>
ii .-.-.- , <lb/>
n gain. H <lb/>
shall we further say, for space s L C. E. <lb/>
.,,. n full i n T <lb/>
sentiments. know <lb/>
yet, who will succeed him but <lb/>
we hops to report later. <lb/>
J B. Carroll Co. have lately <lb/>
moved in the <lb/>
pied by the East Carolina <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Hattie <lb/>
Chapman left here Saturday for <lb/>
Repose, where they are teaching. <lb/>
Horton and David Purser, from <lb/>
were served <lb/>
Mi Cox returned to <lb/>
her home in Winterville last <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
H A Cox, of who <lb/>
has been spending sometime to <lb/>
this i left Monday <lb/>
for where he has <lb/>
been in school sometime. <lb/>
to net back to Greenville. <lb/>
bushels day <lb/>
me before you buy. <lb/>
F. V. Johnson. <lb/>
See <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
and her X <lb/>
expression was heard upon all <lb/>
sides that it was a most success- <lb/>
full event. said the <lb/>
affair would <lb/>
Highest market pi Ice paid for <lb/>
field peas, in quantity. <lb/>
F. V <lb/>
Highest market price paid <lb/>
cotton seed in any quantity. <lb/>
F. V. Johnson. <lb/>
conforms to it the <lb/>
m sooner refunded,<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY lO. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Saturday's Very Helpful and <lb/>
for The Reflector. <lb/>
The meeting of the Pitt County <lb/>
Association held in the <lb/>
chapel of the graded school. Sat <lb/>
morning, was very well <lb/>
attended considering the cold <lb/>
weather. The devotional <lb/>
were conducted by Rev. D. <lb/>
W. Arnold. <lb/>
Mr. Austin came first on the <lb/>
program. He made an <lb/>
clear and helpful talk <lb/>
on the of the <lb/>
In a skillful introduction <lb/>
he prepared his hearers and <lb/>
led them up to his subject with <lb/>
the ease of one who knows how. <lb/>
In brief, he said that the purpose <lb/>
of a recitation determines its <lb/>
essentials and that this purpose <lb/>
should be the mastery of the <lb/>
gem, principles subject, <lb/>
and the application of them to <lb/>
the end that we may lead <lb/>
happier, healthier and more <lb/>
useful lives. To teach, test and <lb/>
train is the opportunity of the <lb/>
teacher in a recitation; to learn <lb/>
and to apply is the opportunity <lb/>
of the pupil. Then he asked the <lb/>
question, the process <lb/>
of and in a simple <lb/>
and -clear way explained how <lb/>
sensations reach the brain by <lb/>
means of the nervous system. <lb/>
In the stream of consciousness <lb/>
that constantly flows before the <lb/>
mind we may arrest a certain <lb/>
subject, hold it up before con- <lb/>
and examine it until <lb/>
thoroughly acquainted with it. <lb/>
This is attention, the first <lb/>
lbs recitation- By what <lb/>
means may the stream of con- <lb/>
be stopped so <lb/>
what we wish may be held up <lb/>
before minds of the pupils <lb/>
Interest will do this. Interest is <lb/>
a feeling of value, a sense of the <lb/>
worth of knowledge gained. <lb/>
There must be a kernel in the <lb/>
nut to help appetite of <lb/>
knowledge. Then lastly <lb/>
teacher must make things real <lb/>
to pupils. Much of the stuff <lb/>
given pupils always remains <lb/>
stuff does not get worked <lb/>
up into real boy or real girl. <lb/>
things taught must be a <lb/>
living reality to the teacher and <lb/>
must be brought into and <lb/>
vital contact with the pupil. <lb/>
Miss then read a <lb/>
paper on to get and hold <lb/>
She spoke in a <lb/>
helpful and practical way, saying <lb/>
that thorough preparation on the <lb/>
part of the teacher is <lb/>
mental principle of getting and <lb/>
keeping attention. That help <lb/>
may be found in using <lb/>
maps, pictures and various <lb/>
devices; and that often <lb/>
change of position and <lb/>
change of the plan of the <lb/>
is of incalculable assistance. <lb/>
Mr. from a <lb/>
point of view discussed the <lb/>
of reviewing <lb/>
briefly the stage of apprehension <lb/>
when a subject ii seen in its <lb/>
unity, that of comprehension <lb/>
when its are viewed. By <lb/>
the process of synthesis the old <lb/>
and new knowledge is <lb/>
Lt lie forcefully <lb/>
of the application, saying that <lb/>
tho world is not helped by <lb/>
knowledge itself, but by <lb/>
edge applied. <lb/>
Miss Gray concluded tho pro <lb/>
gram with a discussion of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
a cut of real Study, <lb/>
the bearing of this <lb/>
f work upon tin school, <lb/>
loom gave m i <lb/>
why those pupils who pi <lb/>
th lessons to do it, <lb/>
and p how it i. that <lb/>
ft I o would do their work <lb/>
. The eternal question of <lb/>
. . <lb/>
FIRES DURING PAST YEAR. <lb/>
Report of m <lb/>
to and <lb/>
Raleigh, Jan. Insurance <lb/>
Commissioner Bays under <lb/>
the law requiring the <lb/>
to have all <lb/>
fires investigated, there have <lb/>
been investigated during the <lb/>
past year fires. In all these <lb/>
cases special investigation were <lb/>
made a representative of the <lb/>
department and prosecutions <lb/>
were commenced. There were <lb/>
nine convictions during the year, <lb/>
combined sentences of which <lb/>
aggregated about years. Five <lb/>
suspects the state pending <lb/>
investigations. In cases no <lb/>
clues could be obtained. In <lb/>
there were strong suspicions <lb/>
and such as to satisfy the officer <lb/>
i in regard to the causes of the <lb/>
fires, but the evidence was not <lb/>
sufficient upon which to justify <lb/>
convictions. <lb/>
Commissioner Young says it <lb/>
was found that in cases the <lb/>
fires were the results of over- <lb/>
insurance. Ten were <lb/>
four were caused by boys <lb/>
cigarettes, one by a crazy woman, <lb/>
one by carelessness a house- <lb/>
keeper and the burning of three <lb/>
school houses were result of <lb/>
I factional fights in regard either <lb/>
I to the location or management <lb/>
of the schools. In one case the <lb/>
fire was caused by the careless- <lb/>
of carpenters. <lb/>
Commissioner Young says <lb/>
under the law every <lb/>
ed to be reported to his depart- <lb/>
by either the building <lb/>
inspector or the chief of fire <lb/>
department or of police in <lb/>
every city or incorporated town <lb/>
of the state, and where fires <lb/>
occur outside of cities towns <lb/>
it is made the duty of the sheriff <lb/>
, to report fires. These fires are <lb/>
j required to be reported whether <lb/>
. there is any insurance upon <lb/>
property burned or not <lb/>
I From July 1909. to January <lb/>
. i, 1910, says the commissioner, <lb/>
2.033 fires were reported to the <lb/>
j department with causes as fol-<lb/>
I not exposure; <lb/>
diary, internal; incendiary, <lb/>
external; lightning; ashes; <lb/>
chimney; carelessness of <lb/>
adults; carelessness of <lb/>
carelessness with matches; <lb/>
defective flues; <lb/>
fireworks; friction; <lb/>
gas; kerosene; <lb/>
rats; sparks; stove pipes; <lb/>
spontaneous combustion; total. <lb/>
2.033. <lb/>
THE MEETING. <lb/>
Hr OFF BLINDNESS. <lb/>
Interesting Occasion in the <lb/>
Sunday Night. <lb/>
A very large audience gather- <lb/>
ed in Jarvis Memorial Methodist <lb/>
church Sunday night, on the <lb/>
of the meeting in the in- <lb/>
of the move- <lb/>
All other churches of the <lb/>
town were closed for evening <lb/>
service, all our people showing <lb/>
their interest in a great work for <lb/>
evangelizing the world by com- <lb/>
together in one place. <lb/>
The program as previously <lb/>
published was carried out with <lb/>
the exception of the address of <lb/>
Mr. Joseph G. Brown, who was <lb/>
prevented from coming. Ex- <lb/>
Gov. T. J. Jarvis presided <lb/>
the meeting and threw much life <lb/>
into it with appropriate remarks <lb/>
in presenting the speakers. Col. <lb/>
J. R. Young and Mr. N. B. <lb/>
Brought, n, of Raleigh, both <lb/>
spoke with much interest on <lb/>
missionary movement <lb/>
and the need of business men <lb/>
giving themselves to the work. <lb/>
They referred to splendid <lb/>
work the women are doing <lb/>
nearly every church having its <lb/>
women's and children's mission- <lb/>
showed <lb/>
that the men were not coming I <lb/>
up to their opportunities, <lb/>
that God wanted them to heed j <lb/>
the Great Commission and come, <lb/>
up to their duty in helping to <lb/>
spread the Gospel throughout <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
Special emphasis was laid upon <lb/>
the importance of the meeting to <lb/>
be held in Greensboro this week, <lb/>
12th to 14th. the speakers stating <lb/>
that the purpose of their coming <lb/>
to Greenville was to interest <lb/>
Die in that meeting and get <lb/>
many of them to attend and <lb/>
catch the inspiration that will <lb/>
result from it. Greenville <lb/>
should be well represented at <lb/>
the Greensboro meeting. <lb/>
CELEBRATION. <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK.<lb/>
State Board to and Banquet <lb/>
at Birth. J City Hall Monday Night. <lb/>
committee of The Class of Memorial <lb/>
New York Association for the j Baptist Sunday school held its <lb/>
bind which was appointed to annual celebration and banquet <lb/>
investigate the causes of and the occasion <lb/>
blindness and to most enjoyable. A large <lb/>
operate with physicians in seek- audience assembled in the church <lb/>
measures of prevention, has to witness the exercises which <lb/>
reported that the State Board of at o'clock. The program <lb/>
Health has taken steps to insure was as <lb/>
against the widespread cause of <lb/>
blindness through infection at <lb/>
birth. <lb/>
committee has found that <lb/>
about one-half of all blindness is <lb/>
due to preventable and <lb/>
that about one-third of cases <lb/>
of blindness in children is caused <lb/>
by a <lb/>
preventable infectious disease <lb/>
occurring at birth. A drop of a <lb/>
per cent of <lb/>
Prayer, by Rev. D. W. Arnold. <lb/>
Address of Welcome by <lb/>
dent E. G. Flanagan. <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Bryan. <lb/>
Song by the choir. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Class to the by Rev. J. <lb/>
B. Cook. <lb/>
by D. J. Whichard and <lb/>
W. M. Pugh. <lb/>
Class in the Sup- <lb/>
j. per vein, . o. <lb/>
nitrate dropped into the eyes of by C. W. <lb/>
I ,. , Lit <lb/>
child at birth h a sufficient <lb/>
of this infection. The <lb/>
use of this antiseptic has been <lb/>
recommended by the An <lb/>
Medical Association, and the <lb/>
committee of the New York <lb/>
Association for the blind has <lb/>
united with the State <lb/>
of Health in enforcing <lb/>
general use of this precaution <lb/>
bong by the choir. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
by W. H- <lb/>
Short talks by Be vs. B F. <lb/>
Huske. D. W. Arnold and D. A. <lb/>
Windham. <lb/>
Benediction by B. F. <lb/>
AH of the addresses were ex- <lb/>
In his address President <lb/>
Stockholders Held Meeting <lb/>
and Elect Directors. <lb/>
The stockholders of the <lb/>
National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
held their meeting Tues- <lb/>
day in the of the bank. <lb/>
The only business the stock- <lb/>
holders was the election of a <lb/>
board of directors for the year, <lb/>
and the were <lb/>
F. G. James, <lb/>
J. P. fl. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
E. A. Jr., L W. Tucker, <lb/>
J. E. Nobles, J. E. Winslow, <lb/>
G- E. Harris and J. L. Perkins. <lb/>
The cashier read a statement <lb/>
showing the condition of <lb/>
bank, which was most <lb/>
to The net <lb/>
earnings of the past year amount- <lb/>
ed to m-r cent. <lb/>
after the meeting <lb/>
of the stockholders, the board <lb/>
of dirt meet and unanimous- <lb/>
re elected all the of <lb/>
the bank, as <lb/>
F. G. James, president. <lb/>
J. P. vice-president <lb/>
F. J. fr cashier. <lb/>
M. L. Turnage, assistant <lb/>
cashier. <lb/>
Charles James, bookkeeper. <lb/>
general use . . i t <lb/>
The State Commissioner gave a record of <lb/>
Health will endeavor to provide <lb/>
this solution through local health <lb/>
officers to any physician and mid <lb/>
wife applying for ii. <lb/>
certificates issued by the <lb/>
State department now bear the <lb/>
preventive for <lb/>
did you <lb/>
If none, state the reason I <lb/>
ft ha. been ad <lb/>
that notification, of b rib j , <lb/>
be returned in to the city hall <lb/>
instead of tan as her <lb/>
fore- It is ladies of the church. <lb/>
physician or midwife has e . for <lb/>
to use such a preventive tn <lb/>
the class for the last <lb/>
quarter of the past year. The <lb/>
for quarter were <lb/>
an average each <lb/>
Sunday. The class one <lb/>
orphan at the The <lb/>
attendance was <lb/>
each Sunday. W. P. Edwards, <lb/>
C. B. Whichard and Alexander <lb/>
bad not missed a Sunday. <lb/>
That New Commodity. <lb/>
If you good but new <lb/>
article that you can't sell because <lb/>
. there is no demand for it, <lb/>
i an ad in The R create <lb/>
a demand by telling our readers <lb/>
about it. You can do it. We <lb/>
see in the show windows <lb/>
of our merchants goods that <lb/>
could be sold hot <lb/>
intelligent newspaper <lb/>
We know this from <lb/>
what to do the unprepared <lb/>
concluded bar paper, BUg j <lb/>
, frequent study recitations <lb/>
the teacher guiding tho efforts <lb/>
I of the pupils and showing thorn <lb/>
how to study. Outlines or help- <lb/>
j suggestions for getting up n <lb/>
recitation should given h <lb/>
large place in the assignment <lb/>
After a few <lb/>
and wards of f <lb/>
help from Mr. R I <lb/>
the meeting adjourned <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come, <lb/>
The Ad die Goods, <lb/>
Some days the Greenville <lb/>
Wholesale Co. sold a bill of goods <lb/>
to a country who <lb/>
that the goods be placed <lb/>
in his wagon in the rear of Baker <lb/>
Hart's store. The in <lb/>
delivering the goods placed them <lb/>
in the wrong wagon. The com- <lb/>
placed a small ad. in The <lb/>
Reflector calling attention to the <lb/>
and Saturday Mr. J. B. <lb/>
who had seen the ad, <lb/>
informed them that he had the <lb/>
goods. Mr. sent a <lb/>
wagon to town the same day and <lb/>
was surprised to find the goods <lb/>
in it when it got back home. <lb/>
He took care of the goods and <lb/>
the lookout for an owner <lb/>
when he read the ad in The <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Will Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Justus Everett, of <lb/>
who has for some years <lb/>
be. n law in that town <lb/>
with ex-Judge F. D. <lb/>
Winston, engaged a suite of <lb/>
offices in Masonic Temple build- <lb/>
and will soon locate In Green- <lb/>
ville to practice his profession <lb/>
here. Mr. Everett is u son of <lb/>
Mr. Justin Everett, of <lb/>
of the most prominent and <lb/>
citizens of Martin <lb/>
county, also a brother of Mr. R. <lb/>
O. Everett, of Durham, one of <lb/>
tho lest young attorneys in the <lb/>
Greenville will give him <lb/>
a cordial w <lb/>
reminder on the <lb/>
will in most ices prove <lb/>
The above i a taken <lb/>
from a recent of New <lb/>
York Sun, It tells its own story. <lb/>
It shows that the authorities of <lb/>
at least one State ate alive to the <lb/>
The have cause for con- <lb/>
upon the success of <lb/>
the celebration. <lb/>
Farmville Gets Greenville <lb/>
Policeman G- A. Clark, who <lb/>
been assistant on the force <lb/>
here for some years, has given <lb/>
the aldermen notice of his <lb/>
condition when n n- to take Feb. 1st. at <lb/>
fronts the commonwealth. Nor which time he go to Farm- <lb/>
is New York the only Suite to ville to take the position as chief <lb/>
which active efforts are being I of police of that town. He makes <lb/>
put forth to one of, a good officer, <lb/>
the most distressing <lb/>
which can befall a human being. <lb/>
And to that much of this <lb/>
distress can be prevented is a <lb/>
loud call to every citizen in the <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
There are enrolled the present <lb/>
session in the North Carolina <lb/>
State school for the blind and <lb/>
deaf bind children <lb/>
deaf <lb/>
fourth of these need never have <lb/>
been blind, and would not have <lb/>
if proper preventive rem- <lb/>
had been employed within <lb/>
twenty four hours after the birth <lb/>
of the child. Gentle reader, do <lb/>
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CO. <lb/>
Hold Meeting sad Elects <lb/>
The stockholders of Central <lb/>
Mercantile Co., which began <lb/>
s a year ago with J. <lb/>
F. Davenport manager, held <lb/>
their annual meeting today. The <lb/>
statement of the directors of the <lb/>
business clone during the year <lb/>
was presented adopted. <lb/>
Toe statement made a creditable <lb/>
showing us to of <lb/>
and good management. <lb/>
The following directors were <lb/>
elected for this T. M. <lb/>
Hooker, J. L-. R. O. <lb/>
C T. R. <lb/>
Williams G. J. Woodward. J. <lb/>
E. Winslow. R. C. Flanagan and <lb/>
J. F. Davenport. <lb/>
The directors held a m ting <lb/>
after the stockholders to elect <lb/>
In the meantime will not the <lb/>
parents of all infants see to it <lb/>
that immediately after birth the <lb/>
eyes shall be thoroughly washed <lb/>
and then have one drop of the <lb/>
solution of no greater strength <lb/>
than one per cent of silver nitrate <lb/>
put in e-ch eye not later than <lb/>
twenty-four hours after <lb/>
This is a precaution and <lb/>
which if properly applied, is <lb/>
and may prevent your <lb/>
Child from becoming blind. <lb/>
And let every and <lb/>
, midwife in North Carolina supply <lb/>
him elf or herself with this <lb/>
you that there are attend to Is. <lb/>
sixty five to ninety children administration in <lb/>
this school doomed to a life of Care should be taken that <lb/>
s and a handicap r. the i not be r <lb/>
race for all than one par rent, <lb/>
days-some of them to lead the There is yet other phase <lb/>
lives of helpless dependents, this costs at <lb/>
not And to prop i <lb/>
are still at least i-i more blind a blind child and not <lb/>
children In the who cloths him. <lb/>
The first white shad of <lb/>
season in <lb/>
Washing n Saturday. <lb/>
r furs to <lb/>
for high prices. <lb/>
I, It <lb/>
For <lb/>
not been enrolled in our school ninety blind children <lb/>
at all. This make the annually; and for <lb/>
ores the mow annually. <lb/>
hundred and thirty blind child- j What a saving to lbs Stats this <lb/>
ran in North Carolina whoso would be And in of <lb/>
sight might have been ;,. en iv re by our car- <lb/>
with a little care exercised, I a <lb/>
almost without expanse I ii r to the <lb/>
Marriage Lice <lb/>
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb/>
Moore, has issued the following <lb/>
marriage since last re- <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Robert and Pattie <lb/>
Fulford. <lb/>
J. B. Pierce and <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
J. W. Gay Ovens <lb/>
W. E. Tyson and Susie E. <lb/>
, Leggett <lb/>
M. S. Hodges and <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
James Buck and Fannie <lb/>
J, ii Mills and <lb/>
Dennis Bryant and <lb/>
Corbet n I Hester At. <lb/>
d W and I la <lb/>
Harriet <lb/>
Augustus Smith i Ai<lb/>
L Chapman and Lang <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Sylvester Sir ton and Annie <lb/>
Jordan. <lb/>
Frank and Rosa <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Is i, not hi in worth c <lb/>
. m t <lb/>
. v,. . p. I Principal <lb/>
prevent this condition of affairs Blind and the Deaf. <lb/>
Dr. of Char <lb/>
i will on <lb/>
Wednesday, in <lb/>
Greenville . y. <lb/>
His to <lb/>
School for she discs of eye, an and <lb/>
throat Red fitting glasses. <lb/>
John E. Ray,<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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