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e^tsn wm T East* iB aortoWlataTl V i -V a B. snAp -...ion __ N . .. ,- M w . eaw closing out cu. bar-] For Conmck Mown.* Me, r.' ' . '. ...' ' pn £ r . Sty. S ? i ») ' witb ! ' : ' I , , . \ •• . -. ,J andM John Smil Dr Di so . of Ayden, i Rev- r. *:. King filled hiareg- brick! - . apr intrasnt at th B ptiat Sunday mo ni tg EASTERN REFLECTOR e'foctuall) can ;-• !a. f MStipattOMa Sick li he, t.'iousnps* tn.l U I WSBASBS orlslnR from a : , ., Liver and Bad Digestion _ & I ITI'I raaaH i" |-ond apiwtttr oBdaolldiksti. i''— Miall:ii'K«ni- lj »ui;ar«:u»U'ilandta.s) to »» allow. fako No Substitute* ,.f business, Jane 28, l'- 1 "'-'. D. J. WH1 "HARD, Editor and Owner Truth In Preference to Fiction. One Dollar Per Year .CSC u: MS $10,901 5J 18. IS , ... Mr and Jit-- A. G, 0.\. . ' ; . I 01 .. CO ,.... ;;r ^ a...... ^ - " ; . vj .• Vi . .... boro. waB here yeatei , »cit 1 - ' . .- ^•'- ;Mf;rama; ;-'* -: ;; .. rof. G. E- Linebe ry, termer >««1 ' --'^. - , " eoft - id suit principal of W. H. 3. sto, ' !al " 1 .. •:, ,.;: , , over with us awhile Satt i >. " E : : i ~- ; rbted b si •"" £Vi .-.— . i •' .pethathe ,: COX'S MILL ITEMS. Cox's Mill, N. C. Aur. IT. 2c0 IH) otii.OJ 6.»0 ; , IKI Liabilities ( "tl J»> ! -ll 6 OCR Surplus fund L'luliviil I ;.: .... Il p hot no and discounts <i.i-ic'i.iiis gecui I and unsecured Furniture ami li ur Demand loans Due Irom i.i>- tii I Ijki Cash items (inId etij', .•il-. i r .• •. . i 'li ding mil runi :.--\ arm... » c-*„-. Not 1-a k notes and oil r Cashier's check outst'd" .. . ' BD4 lit .-au.i ^ s u |Uii ,, ,, ,„, Total fl 4,314.90 95,000.00 050.00 VOL. NO. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FKiDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 NUMBER 34 Ol ... L3 C . •. .... Mi sLu ' >• ' ... . ,- . . -• l- : 0-"-' \„u.- learn is '•.. rki M v.ry hai °e °° d to( i ly "Fly-oil ' t.) k«j . the fl i soli'. uuarau- U - :• l ' •' i it. >n, i dfl cr & C X.$i ...,.:.• ' haa •!..... •- ' •• Bet) - , Odk City, returned ; - •- « ace ... •- ' , - J1 '' BOO, . - "-. - t-.Kir.ai ..i laya' - Saturday night. in. Hi v ni ti- Kinston . ;me dsj. A nil lot oi Motion j - ' C< ... and - oii a< w Ml lea- . . :. t..;'. B . &Co. ... I 'am niei'i tnis mori - ^ c ^^ New ^ n -KuTs^^c^ f ; "" :«« are * et , - l 'y : ',';- con . ue buaineM here C ••-.'' ' ;"'• ' s,y T aylor,ofAyden, •, N. C. U. L. v.- •.-..-• spent Saturdaj night in town. t. . . i 'ox went to House Sun- dai. i Ayden 1 ornlture C . b ; :.. I ! will :: id til , : an I Sunday with Miss Hi,. i Haddock. I ; | j ..v:• lively i': our tov.-n Saturday vening. I - link we ne< d ioli< •;. 7.. Tya nl :• ' b in of tobacco Friday morning b) Z ao Evansisall smiles, it is aboj. , : "' Miss Sei lie X. : Satur- |<>i< .; niftbt and Bunday wi ; . Mi R08l T; TOD. Mil i Pai - Bp it Satur- . .. day nigl . and Sunday with Mh: Myrtl Sto» s. Charlie Evans anti B M re are < n the sick list this week. c'v pi !!-• - and taxei Uilla payable Time e* t of di . *il I), piieil - su'ijei-t '<•• <-'i :: ' .' n.'i Due I" Itas. and Bkr . Total 850.86 2,000.00 202.20 5,024.07 87.27 j 1.00 114,214.80 STATK OF NOltTH CAKOI.INA. L'ilt CViunty. as: We..I. K ii.'. MI, OashierandF. A. Kiln.ondson. Asst. Cashier c.r llie aliove-i •' auk, do i-.ilemiily swear that the above state* DKMII i: true to the I of our kunwledge and belief. I". A. EDMONIWM :.v. .\- . Cashier. SuliM'rilx me, ii i "; av 'l :: to '" - l ' Hli . of '. me, U. ! . •' . Noti j !'.. lie. .). K. GREEN, Cashier -red —Attest : .1. F. Harrington, \'.. 1!. Iiunsuuker, A. ,; . Oox, Direct rs { M fc. th« Si ite of No . ot TH,fa'.lvillbe 1 KsjL.Tiattrell and Li'Jy .' . ,; " -ttoAyden: Anotl r hu; .,. "6. shoe, ,-... ' ' .. :,',, Rev. [r. M lonefill I ' :? '' ; ,-t:.. tim 2 togetyour [ «-. - - " .•• anl ! < -. I -'• 1,1 ] . '.' -•....-- ' ' :M - U :••..— rVs w p .v- ,., .. . -. c .:. G....... K - ' •'• ..;•- n on a A VV. '. _ .. . ( . . . " :.'. •: . it REP 'RT I !• - KKt OND] flOK OP BANK OF GR'FTON AT fiSIFTON, N. C. .., al the '. bu Incssjune 23rd, 1909 ., . . .'. . ft ti i -l ••• ' , . Lniiivi led profits, i i, . ;,2 .'-. i v.r. <'\. tax'i ; I Bills payal le i. v . Belli s, Jesse R< Win . - - .-. i C x How * LinU PorkerTakts ea Fleib. y.r. L. E. O?: rne, carrier o p.. ''. D. route No. '•', fi " .. . . :• !• ' G , .' . '•- ; - ,: -'' I -' ' . Itich hi i^ht »rs are stet ing '. atulati ins. Thev . . "' •. lintmc; al thi Epi JO- _ I |< tchh re Sunday morning, seen experimenting with one« I ...-.' Cox, of '- : - t 8 ;a tJ sse hoi rapi ily ' - ni ' ijinc eoi. i i.> ivei bt. At '• ig« '; pig wei :i ; . -. i, a ight v.. elcs 'A, a. . I . ' .. j. . J.C .-• Ti p IUI •' As thi . ; •.::.•' roti linei 22 pounds in fourteen•_ . ... ......._. . .• lays, it will be seen that he gi ; !gxA'i'E OF N'O! ; '- OLINA. County of 1 nt of o era] .: a i y Sal . c -.. in last lisome time here wi;ii hid mot! . fiirs E. E. C : . ] T. Cox was out : ti r- day. ' he will be < ly . ^21 in a 1 v. d ye. ..i ... and Di . . D ' . .:. .Fur. isur- '.. •: -,,:•'. ,- black cross* I \ i IJ fr i. B-JU \ Yorkshire, Mr. Osborue h and ns :•- ',,.. vnorimi ntincr ? ;'ii < : .'• .. : '•"' . LIABILITIES. pi : ,: $10,000.00 ' •_ '> .'s 357 97 ar.d air* C ii.. . ' tl ....:.• .. •. lot Ol SLcrwin V.i , i h i . w. i- I a; :• in fieate i. i, Dep subj els II ..-'L C '-i r .- i '.. 8 :' iiid'il .. Mi ura and Minn : , of over a pound y ;'" .',,,. ., /of'the obove-r-Kmed bank, do sol . i. Cox .. . , ,. ...:.. nfles! yswnrlh : to- sltittmtt is true t< the best of roj - " : in a :f.-y.-Green 8 boro Tele- , ;ir .;,,. r , ; , , . . Ayden. . . . .. I G, T.GARD.\ER, Cashier. 000.00 84.07 4,000.00 850.00 6,752.04 88.90 21,175.01 my lelun .- G C. "v.- .. of . . pn i:d in the I Will : .: ' here Sun .••• •.. tie Cha . ... . I Frt j. i:. -.-- . :rSb I ' '; ; '..-''' f "".. ,- ..,...'. ;• . !. ,.•:-. 17—Yes- :. .'. R •- . ' ." p in . ., city, Mr. ' :• , •• . •. ...... . . G ii i . visiting/ I i ..... .:,: . C *& h cr G, T.GARD.\ER, Cashiei ( rect—Attest: !...;. Chapman, y.. ' roi ks, '..'•.! A -(>'.. Direciorp i-x . . : . . ' ..v.. c .-.. mo its tin btet cold mn s to i For good I comfortable I bad .wn. ... the 1 : v..- - ' '. . >..) Ral to gather data relat;. to pro- , ... roUtrrA , . , ... . ,.. -. .,. .... -en tun i ;• futl '? hi . til "• " ' [in "tnsus that he w i j 8 p, n< j ,.. : _ ...,,. eon in > - - led to find what a largi an iin; ;rn Carolina. , 'ol freighting i done by ini ivid- Bchool desk c ,1 or write A. G Another large lot o, Sc.z m Horner Military School W 18S1-1009. Clf.v.lfM.SrIi-1- ' '-.n.!.-!-. llilllCoUl* lT.-nrr ; l..ra r !- 1-Lc I Hi., rsiiv ..r ilieu .vornm. nl Aca* ml * Mllll 'ry ,5inmi duvl'luiw nr.MUpto i I" ....... dlui with Maipnnd a and "' ' . ''"'* iho,-uJturooll' a III* < Oti - aladueau . Wodern ImlUllaga i.» rt..-: ..nn .: : t: v h tar* no crowninK. i imoi ". mi ' -I »' ' ' '' I ' - ' -' v . lava, athletic park, oi artir mil. rum ii « . ; :. i. . IdivU tilTii... hrlptul cnvlmnmeiu. In tna ( Ktiuonphcro ol ri'tlncd ciirWlau i>t..|.'.-. 'iku i»»u k.*J lor our » century naan iducaUonnl evntN. Catalognea readjp lor dlautbutuii BOIIM-.K MILITABY SCHOOL Col. J. C. Horner.Prlncipal.Oxlord.N.C. Cox toaDUtactii Co.. „. l , w .,^i.^^^- via N. C . have the , A. v>. Anre A. Co. Sid^iltherilhtprice. . Don't ;,,, tb,tttbj the TbiiiaKauV.uu r-vnlealtho last month of the Bpecial Bale som, people w in calling It - - KOlng on ac A. V.. Ange fi geticinwi . Ou oeopie are «* A W Angt &iCo. 7ii f , i .re I the Yes a r. Ange keeps Dr. He* lu,lu L: ^ , In! se di for sale becau.« they time huslli Bi i.o our ^p- propriaten e "W inwrvibe". are tb* but. ,„,,„-» Amcelot, toiniture going , Leave y. ur era.,, for ic, at ante : onr i deli\ i Com Harrint, Mr.:. L t.. Cox tpent last night Inthecountrj with ^n. J. L. Jackson. For unpn McCormick A Sensible Panaur. conversation with en? A. . utoiaau - iratew Indicator. Mr, W. .•- -'•- I'h" - has been Pave WeeU-'t Miod -Whit? Aiter being tucked in bed lit- ual Et rek epera and s as lerl merchantalnlauncl propeUed J^* with one of! SJAS;??SlT^taS5'tteTKd^Tbw; 1 l-rmother to by nternal combustion motors. lA Wl .... .- - f ow notified tti - . ; , ... UliU ,he got to Thecountryatoreke perlivin, on «r P" m, h n ; n 'i3 8 A f0 h * i patent on an aul in tit* «"»»*„ ^ leaded) .., t 'hebanksoftheriverBandcanals^s^^^^^ «£ p :rature ndicator ha b •• ^ -^ j bas found that he car ship his. h f 5 iM - - -;• y " " ". |lately deviBed and lha. - r. "But there to nothing ownfreightfromt fc^u-* 0 .JSU ,ear Mbro bMn wMid lh ° " --'«'"' ^..ras- mowing mac repairs etc. have just received a large lot of nice ihoea for winter •/ ,- ir. We wlih to say to our cuatom- see Harrington B Irber &Co. jers that we have just received a Miss En..' Hargett, from car load of land plaster ana «o near Richlard, '-. here visiting'give you a good price on same. . UM..H : . aalaa cauaweonrtlpaUon,b«adach«,Jjwidlce, ( heater .'• I ortei. Pekin dUoatch to tne fctate tie- |ta lowconpii xioo P im P' " J. b, 2h^! nTbi*i«iun« tiKiiiui.|i« . f ... ,.. KU ... . butUr.KaK s iir. u., v ,, c?v ,,,an Fittsburg partment. It isnotknoan when ^fj&'pi I. toon I.... I.h Hvor troo- W haveJ-'" s Tans will arrive at Washington We. and build up your hoaltb. 25c at, perfect fence. Win nun i all druggist* rilativt.i!, We arc carrying a nice line of Coffins end Caskets. Pricee are right and CJ Furn sh nice hearse erviee. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. Mrs. S.u.t lleG ohon, who has beenvisu. .. W. L. House, returned I home at Ayden yest.rday. *- •• * u>me irtt yours whileit i- going. Harrington Barln-r & Co. We are handling a nice lot of Loth cocking and heating 8tov^3. Best on the market. W. L. House &. Co. W. L, House & Co makes the beat drink* in town, Had you thought about it? Well i'.'s so. to assume the <ljtii:f. The ap pointment Is believed to be high- ly ucc.pti.ijlo to the amerlcan diplomats. Next Mata Fair. The premium list of the State fair to be held in Raleigh Oct. 18th to 23nl ma!.".s unusual offering* to exhibitors. The fair promise* to be one of the best htld. [right. , n Cam & Atkins Hardware Co. Now Mulleta at S, M. Sehulti g l0 8t( j 2 tw. Call and see P. M. Johnston v. en in town for general engine and boiler repair work and any- thing you may need. Shop op- posite Hotel Bertha. 4 30 tf w Subscribe to The Reflector. r 4 An .mproremar, ov.r man, Co^.^nMna^.l ^^^£^9 FOR SALE BY JNO. |L, W0OTEN. * PITT SUPERIOR COURT- Aogiul Term for the Trial of Crim- ioal Casts Now io Session. The August term of Pitt Supe- rior court opened at 10 o'clock this morning with Judtre O. H. Guion, of New Btrn providing and Soliciior C. L. Aber .e:by representing the Sti.-te. The following were draSfB r.s the grand jury for the term: L. R. Whichard. foreman, J. F. Evans. D. W. Hsrdee, W. A. Teel, VJ. T. Gray, Jam- s Forney, H. D. Forties. L. A. Arnold, I. B. Pierce, G. W. Stokes, W. Ji. Gray, W. H- Arnold, D. A. James. Harvey Dail, A. HI. Alien, M. D. Smith, Prank Moye 'coll, William House. Jtid*e Guion'a charge to the grand jury w^s delivered i.i a conversational waj and oecup.ed about ar. hour. He eaid he i.'ii:,'i.t be able to writ.' a better charge for publication or to he read than be would perhaps deliver in this way, bu: his purpose was to have only a plain talk with the jurors, whose faces indkat-.'d they were men of intelligence, and get them to help him carry out the duties of the court, rath- er than to appeal to tiie gallery, the bar or the press. He iiad no smbiticn that his should be praised as a fine charge, hut only wanted to perform bis duty plainiy and oracticsliy. Not- withstanding tfce&e remarks by thejuiiire, sod the charge being delivered just as he said. The Beflector does not hesitate io speak of it as an excellent one, for it contained many good Utter- ancts t.iat were- listened to #ith interest and had hi- ficifil effect on the large assembly in the court rcorn. Two laws that Judge Guion referred to especially were the one against carrying concealed weapons and prohibition, be- cause, he said, people were in- clined to regard these as en- croaching upon titeir rights- It is not for men or juries lo nay whether a law is good or bad, but the laws as passed by our representatives si.oald be en- forced. Where men ignore tie laws, that is classed as a lawless community. The grand jurors are olficers of the law, and fail to diselarge their duty unless they help to carry out the laws as they are. No man can say be has the right lo violate the law because the legislature should not have passed such law. Nor should grand jurors wink at a violation nor ignore a bill because they may think a law is not a good one. It is a mark or cowardliness to carry concealed werpons. Men are endowed with natural force, and when they go beyond this and slip weapons in their pock- ets they do so with a full knowl- edge that they are violating the law, Tliote who are not willing to live in a State under the laws that exist, should go elsewhere. As to prohibition, Judge Guion said it made no difference what individual opinion might be, the people of the State said they wanted it passed, it was passed, and is a law, and our duty is to enforce it regardless of what we may think. The man who vio- lates the prohibition law is the meanest kind of a criminal, as he does it for the purpose of getting gain from the sale of liquor. If a negro steals a pair of shoes it may be because he has none and needs them, but he is sent to the roads. There is no necessity for a men selling liquor, and he does so wilfully and for gain. Another (rood thing Judge Guion referred to was in connec- i tion with a case he noticed on I the docket for failure to work I roads. He said he did rot know what the road law of Pitt county was, but he thought it a sorry spectacle to see men out work- inj4 the roads for two or three days in the year when laborers could be hired to do this work .for them. No county will ever | be abreast of the times whose ! citizens are not willing to pay a j little tax to work and make good roads, Judt'e Guion also expressed bis pleasure at a facing Pitt 'county jury, though for the first time, US It was a county in his ; nome district, and it filled him : with pride that the juries of his eastern counties were tqual i:; !iiiteliegei.ee to any he had seen in any section. The following cases have bee;, disposed of: A'.fr?'! Chimes, failing to list taxes, pleads guilty, sentenced Bixl / ('.• j - on roads in two cast?. Ernest Evan?, fciling to lis' taxes, pleads guilty, judgment ! suspended upon payment of tax.:s and crs.s. Will Fleming, larceny, pleads guilty, sentenced sixty days on roads. William Roberaos, assault with ' deadly weapon, pleads guilty. Robert Pieott. assault with leadiy weapon, pleads guilty, fined 55 a; <i t< ...s. G •..< ii;.' < e. :-.Li.:y, pi.-ads Kuiity, fined $5 and c w :s, Ge-'-ige VV. Harden, gambling, pleads guilty, fined 15 and costs. John B. Moore, cruelty to j animals, pleads guilty, fined $10 | and costs. Will Jones, assault with dead* ly weapon, pl..4».painty, iii.od §i( ; and costs. B B, Jones, abandonment, [pleads guilty. Sam Smith, Cuba Smith, Heber Dixon, Possie Mills, Alfred G?.rd- ncr, Dennis Daniel, affray. Case icos tinued a" to Sam Smith i u ! Cuba Smith. The other four defendants were found guilty, {judgement suspended on pay- j meat of costs. John Vann and Floyd Rouse, affriy, pleads guilty, judgment suspended on paym.-lit of costs. J 0 Mintoo, forcible trespass, 'pleads guilty, fined $20 and j costs. G. A. Kittrell, and A. D. Cox, ! gambling, pleads guilty, fined $20 j each and costs, to give bond in the sum of $30 each to appear at August term, 1910, to show that they have not violated the law. H. C, Kinsaul, assault, not guilty. Thomas Tyson, assault with deadly weapon, pleads guilty, fine and costs amounting 'to +30. Snowd Mills, assault with deadly weapon, pleads guilty, judgment suspended on payment of costs. Herman Roddick, forgery, [leads guilty, sentenced eighteen months on roads. Robert Spell and D .rsey Barn- hill, affray, plead guilty, judg- ment suspended on payment of costs. Willie BsrnbilL larceny, pleads guilty, sentenced eight months on roads. Reely Tyson, asfault with deadly weapon, not guilty. Charles Artis, J. R. Tucker and J. VV. Tucker, affray, all guilty. Artis fined #50 and also to pay J. B* Tucker $10 to reim- burse medical expense and one. third cost;.!. R. Tucker fined $50 and two-thirds costs, judgment suspended as to J. W. Tuciter. X. P. Person, failing to work road.', not guilty. Daniel Mitchel, larcency, guilty, sentenced sixty days on rvtda. . James Hcnrahan, larceny, guilty, sentenced six months on roads. RAWLS CONVICTED , Of Liquor Selling—Sentenced Three i Months OD the Roads. Durham, Aug. 23. —After three days' trial in the most fiercely fought retailing case the city has ever had. Judtre Sykes this afternoon found the ex-botel keeper guilty and sentenced him to three months on the county roads. The defense appealed and the bond was fixed at $200. The tremendous speeches were heard in the closing of the ease, the first by Attorney V. S. Bryant in defense of his client the other by City Attorney H. O. Everett, largely i:i defense of himself. The defense in tl'.e beginning of the trial asked for the quash. ing of the warrant on the ground th'it the city attorney had held out inducements to the negro. Pernie Poster, to testify against the defendant, Joseph Bawls. IT support of that motion, it introduced the affidavit of ros- ier declaring in direec terms that the city solicitor had made such a proposition to him. Th.' issues shitted largely until that time when Judge Sykes denied that moti-.n to quash and the case proct eded. The attitude of the proeecuung attorney Everett waa much under discussion dur- ing the speeches of Messrs. Bramham and Bryant, and the answer to the reflection of each was stopped by the State's replying upon Poster's testimony in toto.—Baleigh New.3 & Obser- ver. MISS LUCILLE COBB ENTERTAINS STATE NEWS. Reported for Ritlector: | Happenings ol Jeter.st in North Caro- Miss Lucille Elizabeth Cobb, i Baa. in her usual attractive manner. | D[}rhBWi Aug . 28-Upper entertained at progressive euchre I Wake arid , ow<r Dur| am are in honor of the visiting y,um;-: fl!k ,j with 0Ut . raBcd neighbors ladies at the magnificent home( whoareon th ,, t;al| of Hihran of her parents on Fifth street Hjjth# ^ UatimB% who „,, Bway i Friday evening from *J to 12j 8atorday wItft t! . 3 fif teen _year The guests arrivuw at <J:30 were , oM daiMrbter lif JarrjP! . Markham, received by Miss Lucille Cobb. UfW i| hmmn [(lhacco p , arlen An ur.cl". F S. Brown, in town from thence thev were usher J : into the rear of the broad ha!! | where Miss Mary I. -t Smith and j Mr- Cecil CoLD served punch For half an hour or more the porch and hall were crowded with guests i.oing to and f r <i jbusily greeting their friends, I In a short wb'le a b>il was ru - .- announcing time to play, and (•; game was on. The twi j today, said there will be quick work made of High if eaoght. The j;iri is his niece, and their unthinkable infatuation has crush d the parents. Bal ilgh, Au^. 23.—Five char-i ters were granted today, the most notable being to th A. A. tr |Shuford Milling Company, of -ii tickory, capital $123,000, auth 'more couples presented a rr | scene of jovialty re tt I ;. jthe, tables each sti u...;. ing ' \ [a punch at ton f .. . . At li:C I twelve prosresaion havii g bcti jem"**" "' " * follows: rized. *80,000 subscribed for a ••' tton mill, incorporators A. A, .'• d and other*. Other Coch- |made, i, was found tb* Mr.i r seMaattl and Novelty Com- Hampton had mor^pi ncht* than P 3 ^'' ; ' : '"'''- cai) ' la! »25.000. ! any other young t: . . Ihowas J - B Cochrane and others, for presented with a « elj ueek ti . the manufacture of mantels and IMisses Scbuitz aid Bakti tied novelty woodwork. C a Imsur- ; for the lady's priz •, bat th< st- ter we*lucky in cutting sndi - icr/.a a oeautiJui of pi i. uc i d B - Ity (!o. Randlem D, espi il 125,000, A. G. Nev ton ar.d hers; Overman, William.-. After delightful refi^shmentBi* Compsny, bahsbury, capital ! had been saved, E large number *125.000, for dealii in and I -.f guests gathereo in .he parlor, trs-sporting wh^at. corn, rye where they w.-re :. ly enter. \ wA otha ' Ui!i *- fco P 8 und tainedwi'h b-alrn. tntal B eiec-|P Kduce, ' ent ' liy and to0 P*rate li Was Heary Staton. Colored. In an item appearing m Tbu Reflector on Thursday of but week about t'ne capture of a blind tiger near Bethel, the parly arrested was named Hei ry Staton. This party was a color- ed man and there being a white man living in Bethel r.lso bearing that name, seme rot familiar I with the ciicumstanc s have in> quired if he was the party arrested. 1 n j us! ice to the latter and to remove any association of bis name with it. we make this statement that the party arrest- ed was a colored man. Huns by Misses Col b, Small ai i King. Some of the young men added to the pleasure o; the evening by singing aeveral of the populcr old tongs of the j Sunny South. Some of tl ? steam rs to i od from Jackson- ville, i-J..., and dealirg i.i t. rm macii. ery, i'.. Ii. Ove ra in and I. (j. Williams, principal incor* porators; Alamo Amusement! Company, of Charlotte, vaude-i guest , tiKine adv.ir.t-.p v,a 9,d !; ""« Pictures, cap! sieepy moon wera seat d about j -'' ^.Wu, F. M. S.mmona aid in the «iar:; corners cf the lawn;! 0 *" 6 " 1 ' others took pare in dancing, while i ; v ;-...,i riot tot fepaceinfiun- a lev/ were se u still c'i;-: h' the card tabli . Put time in hi migl ;• fl ness seemed to be lauit-g v .- . rsyille la a t. iturdi y . mi ... . hie i n ill id in tho d ath of one man, the i ritii al injury of .- d thi ur.dn a of geance on the happy pary and . tin Svem .The meeting scored tne ladder ... hi irs ii be I '-•••• K place on' rapid progression. Air*, dy, l ....... etoi Huntersvills, moon, growing weary had retired land ivhile knivi a were brandish- 1 to peaceful slumbjr; the heavens led ;•. d bullets were flying, maty. Col. H. B Liitit Dead. . Many friends in Greenville learn with sorrow of the death of Col. Harry B Little, of Balti- more, which occurred at hi3 home in that city on the 16th. Col Little was known to many people of this section, for besides having visited here, his resi- dence on North Broadway was the abiding place of large num- bers of Eastern North Caro- linians when they visited Balti- more. He was truly an excel- lent man. Gallant Solicitor. Solicitor Abernethy caused a smile in court Tuesday, and if it had been permissable he might have been applauded- Quite a handsome woman took the wit- ness stand to testify in behalf of her husband who was de- fendant in a case. After a few questions had been asked her the solicitor said to the court "I will take a verdict of net guilty, your Honor." Then In a stage whis- per that was hrard throughout the bar he added "When the defense make;; such an exhibit as that State is silenced." had clothed verdant earth in a sparkling rain.-, t when tiie guests i.t last concludlrgtbat it was time to leave expressed ti Miss Cobb their gr :.: pi. asur: of the evening. The spacious bail brilliantly illuminated by beautiful eloctri cal effects and oelicately decor- ated in a variety of pot plants was a nursery in beauty. In the parlor the color scheme which was red was beautifully added to by many vases of cut flower*. Among those who feasted on the hospitality of Miss Cobb were Misses Maybelle and Kath erine Pmaii, of Washington; Clara Hampton, of Plymouth; Margaret Dixon, of Rocky Mount; Elizabeth Baker, of Tar- boro; Lucille Uohns, of Raleigh and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth. For Sale—5-room house or one acre lot in town of Farmvilie. Barn, ptables and all convenient out buildings. Apply to J. M. Parker, Parmviile, N. C. 8 24 2td 3tw Leg Broken on Train, Mr. James McGo.van, a young man whose home is a few miles from Creenville, met with a serious accident Saturday even- ing while returning on the Norfolk & Southern excursion train. Soon after leaving Nor- folk, Mr. McGowan started from his Beat to the water cooler. |poJtofflbe u«7 grow Stepping on a banana ptel that (thac the government i provid- had been thrown in the ait,le of citiz :iis of Buntersville steed along the streets watching the bat . which was of the propor- tions of a riot, and in which it petm.ii impossible for anybody Ui interfere without jeopardizing his own life. Beece Huoks, whose home is near Croft, is deed with several pistol wounds j in his body; Charles T. Cox, father of one of the belligerents, and himself in the row, was se- riously injured as a result of loss of blood, is in a critical con- dition; Lester Hucks, brother of the dead man, is at St. Peter's Hospital, receiving treatment; Ed, Cox, who shot Reece Hucks, is in the county jail, with numer- ous slashes and cuts- Mack Cox bullet wound in the arm, ar.d Gilrcath and Batte Davis cut though not seriously.—-Charlotte Chronicle. SaturJ iy night while being shaved in a barber shop, Dr. 1. G. Riddick, of Ralsigh, struck at a lly that was crawling on his ear. His hand came in contact with the rai.oi and nearly cut oil two fingers. MISSES BLOW EKTEBT IN. la Honor of Their Cut.:;, Misses Small and Baker. KeporO..! tor Th.- Ki-lmtur. On Thursday evening at the handsome home of ti.tir parents. Misses Mt rgaret and Florence Blow entertained moat delight- fully in honor of their guests, Misses MsybeUe and. Catherine Small, of Washington, and Lizzie Baker, of Tsrboro. Thelcwn was brilliantl) lighted with Japanese lanterns and the specious balls, parlor and library were artistically decorat- ed with potted plants and cue flowers. The guests «re met at the door by Miss Florence Blow with Tom Hutchirgs and Miss Baker, of Tarboro, with Willie Wilson, and were ushered into the library where th'-y met the Misses Small, cf Washington, After greetings were exebsng- ed by the many guePts progres- sive conversation was enjoyed. The conversations numcored fourteen without the .xtras which were four in number. Dutim-T ti: fir_-t txtra the ladies were invited in the library and the gentlemen in the parlor. The gentlemen were handed not.s, signed by the respective ladies, whicn read; "Will you take a little walk with me?' The gentlemen then went in search of the lady wiiose signa- ture was on his note. In the nexi extra the ladies are! gentlemen were invited in tho library and P : r as before. This time the ladies were band- ed note.: to which were attached cigarettes, the notes, being signed by the genii- men gui its, read; "Will you tal e ;; smoke with me?" The ladie then went in search cf thi ir p^rtnere, B" the gentlemen had done be- fore. The third extra waa spent in enjoying delicious refreshments wliicn were served by Miss Margaret Blow with Joe Ander- son ami Mias Lottie Blow with Ctai lie James, At the fourth extra a beauti- ful prize was awarded to Miss Mit Behuitz for being the most charming convertatioualiati the prize was gracefully presented by Tom Dupree. About one- thirty the guests departed declaring the Misses Blow, Small and Baker most charming hostesses and guests of honor. The out of town guests were: Misses Maybelle and Catherine Small, of Washington; Lizzie Baker, of Tarboro; Clara Hamp- ton, of Plymouth; Sudie Hack- ney, Edwina Lovelace, Martha Stevens, ol Wilson; Lusile Johns, of Raleigh, and Tom Gorman, ot Richmond, and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth. Stamp C;-.rclling Machine. < The buiiir'". »f the Greenville the car he slipped and fell across the end of a seat, badly break- ing one leg between the knee and thigh. Mr. McG wan suffered intensely from bis in jury and all aiti possible " n.- rendered t.ini on the train. At Postmaster Flanagan v ith eoncelling machine to f eilitate the handling of letters. By the aid of this machine mail ran be handled much more rapidly, and be an advantage to both outgo- ing and incoming maila. In supplying the machine the Elizabeth City he was taken off|«overnm«nt recognizes the the train to a hospital for treat- [importance of tho Greenville inent. | office. With Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ricks. On Tuesday evening at Holly wooU, their home in East Green- ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ricks entertained a few friends in- formally in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lesh. of Muncie, Ind. The verandas and lawn were lighted with Japanese lanterns and decorations of cut Howes added fragrance to the scene. The hostess met the callers who were served with punch in the hull. Later ice cream and cake wore served. Mrs, Travis Hooker increased the pleasure of the evening with several delightful solos, Mrs. Leah was formerly Miss Emma Taft, o! ( .- •, and has many friend; I Seed rye at F. V . Joaoeton's. 8 11 4td 2tw *•• <Ka..jS a ** * . »•' r ..a*-/-.V,.^ v-*A Bal ^sj»;4iV; > - ^V-.'**^.

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    I , , . \ . -. ,J andM John Smil Dr Di so . of Ayden, i

    Rev- r. *:. King filled hiareg- brick! - . 1 apr intrasnt at th B ptiat

    Sunday mo ni tg

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    ;- !a. f MStipattOMa Sick li he, t.'iousnps*

    tn.l U I WSBASBS orlslnR from a : , ., Liver and Bad Digestion

    _ & I ITI'I raaaH i" |-ond apiwtttr oBdaolldiksti. i'' Miall:ii'Kni- lj ui;ar:uU'ilandta.s)to allow.

    fako No Substitute*

    ,.f business, Jane 28, l'-1"'-'. D. J. WH1 "HARD, Editor and Owner Truth In Preference to Fiction. One Dollar Per Year

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    -: ;; .. rof. G. E- Linebe ry, termer >1 ' --'^. -, " eoft - id suit principal of W. H. 3. sto, '

    !al"1 .. :, ,.;:, , over with us awhile Satt i >. " E :: i ~-; rbted b si

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    COX'S MILL ITEMS.

    Cox's Mill, N. C. Aur. IT.

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    Liabilities

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    hot no and discounts n, i dfl cr & C X.$i ...,.:.'

    haa !..... - ' Bet) - , Odk City, returned ; - - ace ... - ' ,-J1'' BOO, . - "-. -

    t-.Kir.ai ..i laya' - Saturday night. in. Hi v ni ti- Kinston

    . ;me dsj. A nil lot oi Motion j - '

    C< ... and - oii a< w Ml lea- . . :. t..;'. B . &Co.

    ... I 'am niei'i tnis mori -

    ^c^^New^n-KuTs^^c^f; "" : are *et, - l'y:',';- con . ue buaineM here

    C -.'' ' ;"' ' s,yTaylor,ofAyden, , N. C.

    U. L. v.- .-..- spent Saturdaj night in town.

    t. .. i 'ox went to House Sun- dai.

    i Ayden 1 ornlture C . b ; :.. I

    ! will :: id til

    ,: an I Sunday with Miss Hi,. i Haddock.

    I; | j ..v: lively i': our tov.-n Saturday vening. I - link we ne< d ioli<

    ;. 7.. Tya nl : ' b in of tobacco Friday morning b)

    Z ao Evansisall smiles, it is aboj. , :"'

    Miss Sei lie X. : Satur- |i< .;niftbt and Bunday wi ;. Mi R08l T; TOD.

    Mil i Pai - Bp it Satur- . .. day nigl . and Sunday with Mh: Myrtl Sto s.

    Charlie Evans anti B M re are < n the sick list this week.

    c'v pi !!- - and taxei Uilla payable Time e* t of di . *il I), piieil - su'ijei-t ' .'s

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    Mi ura and Minn : , of over a pound a y ;'" .',,,. ., /of'the obove-r-Kmed bank, do sol . i. Cox .. . , ,....:.. nfles! yswnrlh : to- sltittmtt is true t< the best of roj

    - " : in a :f.-y.-Green8boro Tele- ,;ir.;,,.r ,; , , . . Ayden. . . . .. I G, T.GARD.\ER, Cashier.

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    mo its tin btet cold mn s to i For good I comfortable I bad .wn.

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    - ' '. . >..) Ral to gather data relat;. to pro- , ... roUtrrA

    , . , ... . ,.. -. .,. .... -en tun i ; futl '? hi . til "" '

    [in "tnsus that he w i j8p, n- - led to find what a largi an iin; ;rn Carolina.

    , 'ol freighting i done by ini ivid- Bchool desk c ,1 or write A. G Another large lot o, Sc.z

    m Horner Military School W 18S1-1009.

    Clf.v.lfM.SrIi-1- ' '-.n.!.-!-. llilllCoUl* lT.-nrr;l..rar!- 1-Lc I Hi., rsiiv ..r ilieu .vornm. nl Aca* ml * Mllll 'ry ,5inmi duvl'luiw nr.MUpto i I" .......

    dlui with Maipnnd a and "' ' . ''"'* iho,-uJturooll' a III* < Oti - aladueau . Wodern ImlUllaga i. rt..-: ..nn .: :t: v h tar* no crowninK. i imoi ". mi ' -I ' ' ' '' I '- '-' v. lava, athletic park, oi artir mil. rum ii . ; :. i. . IdivU tilTii... hrlptul cnvlmnmeiu. In tna ( Ktiuonphcro ol ri'tlncd ciirWlau i>t..|.'.-. 'iku iu k.*J lor our century naan iducaUonnl evntN.

    Catalognea readjp lor dlautbutuii BOIIM-.K MILITABY SCHOOL

    Col. J. C. Horner.Prlncipal.Oxlord.N.C.

    Cox toaDUtactii Co.. .l,w.,^i.^^^- via N. C . have the , A. v>. Anre A. Co. Sid^iltherilhtprice. . Don't ;,,, tb,tttbj the

    TbiiiaKauV.uu r-vnlealtho last month of the Bpecial Bale som, people w * in calling It - - KOlng on ac A. V.. Ange fi

    geticinwi . Ou oeopie are * A W Angt &iCo. 7ii f , i .re I the Yes a r. Ange keeps Dr. He* lu,lu L:^ , In! se di for sale becau. they time huslli Bi i.o our ^p- propriaten e "W inwrvibe". are tb* but. ,,,-

    Amcelot, toiniture going , Leave y. ur era.,, for ic, at

    ante : onr i deli\ i

    Com Harrint,

    Mr.:. L t.. Cox tpent last night Inthecountrj with ^n. J. L. Jackson.

    For unpn McCormick

    A Sensible Panaur. conversation with en?

    A. . utoiaau - iratew Indicator.

    Mr, W. .- -'- I'h" - has been

    Pave WeeU-'t Miod -Whit? Aiter being tucked in bed lit- ual Et rek epera and s as lerl

    merchantalnlauncl propeUed J^* with one of! SJAS;??SlT^taS5'tteTKd^Tbw; 1 l-rmother to by nternal combustion motors. lA Wl .... .- - fow notified tti - . ;, ... UliU ,he got to Thecountryatoreke perlivin, on r P"m,h

    n;n'i38Af0h* i patent on an aul in tit* *"* ^ leaded) ..,t 'hebanksoftheriverBandcanals^s^^^^^ p:rature ndicator ha b ^ -^ j bas found that he car ship his.hf 5iM- --;y " " ". |lately deviBed and lha. - r. "But there to nothing ownfreightfromt fc^u-*0 .JSU ,ear Mbro bMn wMid lh " --''"' ^..ras-

    mowing mac repairs etc.

    have just received a large lot of nice ihoea for winter / ,-ir.

    We wlih to say to our cuatom- see Harrington B Irber &Co. jers that we have just received a

    Miss En..' Hargett, from car load of land plaster ana o near Richlard, '-. here visiting'give you a good price on same.

    . UM..H : . aalaa

    cauaweonrtlpaUon,badach,Jjwidlce, ( heater .' I ortei. Pekin dUoatch to tne fctate tie- |ta lowconpii xioo P

    imP'"J.b,2h^! nTbi*iiun tiKiiiui.|i . f ... ,..KU... . butUr.KaK s iir. u.,v,, c?v ,,,an Fittsburg partment. It isnotknoan when ^fj&'pi I. toon I.... I.h Hvor troo- W haveJ-'" s Tans will arrive at Washington We. and build up your hoaltb. 25c at, perfect fence. Win nun i

    all druggist*

    rilativt.i!, We arc carrying a nice line of

    Coffins end Caskets. Pricee are right and CJ Furn sh nice hearse erviee. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.

    Mrs. S.u.t lleG ohon, who has beenvisu. .. W. L. House, returned I home at Ayden yest.rday.

    *- *

    u>me irtt yours whileit i- going. Harrington Barln-r & Co.

    We are handling a nice lot of Loth cocking and heating 8tov^3. Best on the market.

    W. L. House &. Co. W. L, House & Co makes the

    beat drink* in town, Had you thought about it? Well i'.'s so.

    to assume the il was ru-.- announcing time to play, and (; game was on. The twi j

    today, said there will be quick work made of High if eaoght. The j;iri is his niece, and their unthinkable infatuation has crush d the parents.

    Bal ilgh, Au^. 23.Five char-i ters were granted today, the most notable being to th A. A.

    tr|Shuford Milling Company, of -ii tickory, capital $123,000, auth 'more couples presented a rr

    | scene of jovialty re tt I ;. jthe, tables each sti u...;. ing ' \ [a punch at ton f .. . . At li:C I twelve prosresaion havii g bcti jem"**" "' " * follows:

    rized. *80,000 subscribed for a ' tton mill, incorporators A. A,

    .'d and other*. Other Coch-

    |made, i, was found tb* Mr.ir seMaattl and Novelty Com- Hampton had mor^pi ncht* than P3^'';':'"'''- cai)'la! 25.000.

    ! any other young t: . . Ihowas J-B Cochrane and others, for presented with a elj ueek ti . the manufacture of mantels and

    IMisses Scbuitz aid Bakti tied novelty woodwork. C a Imsur- ; for the lady's priz , bat th< st- ter we*lucky in cutting sndi - icr/.a a oeautiJui of pi i.

    uc i d B -Ity (!o. Randlem D, espi il 125,000, A. G. Nev ton ar.d hers; Overman, William.-.

    After delightful refi^shmentBi* Compsny, bahsbury, capital ! had been saved, E large number *125.000, for dealii in and I -.f guests gathereo in .he parlor, trs-sporting wh^at. corn, rye where they w.-re :. ly enter. \wA otha 'Ui!i*- fcoP8 und tainedwi'h b-alrn. tntal Beiec-|P

    Kduce,'ent'liy and to0P*rate

    li Was Heary Staton. Colored.

    In an item appearing m Tbu Reflector on Thursday of but week about t'ne capture of a blind tiger near Bethel, the parly arrested was named Hei ry Staton. This party was a color- ed man and there being a white man living in Bethel r.lso bearing that name, seme rot familiar

    I with the ciicumstanc s have in> quired if he was the party arrested. 1 n j us! ice to the latter and to remove any association of bis name with it. we make this statement that the party arrest- ed was a colored man.

    Huns by Misses Col b, Small ai i King. Some of the young men added to the pleasure o; the evening by singing aeveral of the populcr old tongs of the

    j Sunny South. Some of tl ?

    steam rs to i od from Jackson- ville, i-J..., and dealirg i.i t. rm macii. ery, i'.. Ii. Ove ra in and I. (j. Williams, principal incor* porators; Alamo Amusement! Company, of Charlotte, vaude-i

    guest , tiKine adv.ir.t-.p v,a 9,d !; "" Pictures, cap! sieepy moon wera seat d about j -'' ^.Wu, F. M. S.mmona aid in the iar:; corners cf the lawn;!0*"6"1' others took pare in dancing, while i ;v ;-...,i riot tot fepaceinfiun- a lev/ were se u still c'i;-: h' the card tabli .

    Put time in hi migl ; fl ness seemed to be lauit-g v .-

    . rsyille la a t. iturdi y . mi ... . hie i n ill id in tho d ath of one man, the i ritii al injury of

    .- d thi ur.dn a of geance on the happy pary and . tin Svem .The meeting scored tne ladder ... hi irs ii be I '- K place on' rapid progression. Air*, dy, l ....... etoi Huntersvills, moon, growing weary had retired land ivhile knivi a were brandish-1

    to peaceful slumbjr; the heavens led ;. d bullets were flying, maty.

    Col. H. B Liitit Dead.

    . Many friends in Greenville learn with sorrow of the death of Col. Harry B Little, of Balti- more, which occurred at hi3 home in that city on the 16th. Col Little was known to many people of this section, for besides having visited here, his resi- dence on North Broadway was the abiding place of large num- bers of Eastern North Caro- linians when they visited Balti- more. He was truly an excel- lent man.

    Gallant Solicitor.

    Solicitor Abernethy caused a smile in court Tuesday, and if it had been permissable he might have been applauded- Quite a handsome woman took the wit- ness stand to testify in behalf of her husband who was de- fendant in a case. After a few questions had been asked her the solicitor said to the court "I will take a verdict of net guilty, your Honor." Then In a stage whis- per that was hrard throughout the bar he added "When the defense make;; such an exhibit as that State is silenced."

    had clothed verdant earth in a sparkling rain.-, t when tiie guests i.t last concludlrgtbat it was time to leave expressed ti Miss Cobb their gr :.: pi. asur: of the evening.

    The spacious bail brilliantly illuminated by beautiful eloctri cal effects and oelicately decor- ated in a variety of pot plants was a nursery in beauty. In the parlor the color scheme which was red was beautifully added to by many vases of cut flower*.

    Among those who feasted on the hospitality of Miss Cobb were Misses Maybelle and Kath erine Pmaii, of Washington; Clara Hampton, of Plymouth; Margaret Dixon, of Rocky Mount; Elizabeth Baker, of Tar- boro; Lucille Uohns, of Raleigh and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth.

    For Sale5-room house or one acre lot in town of Farmvilie. Barn, ptables and all convenient out buildings. Apply to J. M. Parker, Parmviile, N. C. 8 24 2td 3tw

    Leg Broken on Train,

    Mr. James McGo.van, a young man whose home is a few miles from Creenville, met with a serious accident Saturday even- ing while returning on the Norfolk & Southern excursion train. Soon after leaving Nor- folk, Mr. McGowan started from his Beat to the water cooler. |poJtofflbeu7 grow Stepping on a banana ptel that (thac the government i provid- had been thrown in the ait,le of

    citiz :iis of Buntersville steed along the streets watching the bat . which was of the propor- tions of a riot, and in which it petm.ii impossible for anybody Ui interfere without jeopardizing his own life. Beece Huoks, whose home is near Croft, is deed with several pistol wounds j in his body; Charles T. Cox, father of one of the belligerents, and himself in the row, was se- riously injured as a result of loss of blood, is in a critical con- dition; Lester Hucks, brother of the dead man, is at St. Peter's Hospital, receiving treatment; Ed, Cox, who shot Reece Hucks, is in the county jail, with numer- ous slashes and cuts- Mack Cox bullet wound in the arm, ar.d Gilrcath and Batte Davis cut though not seriously.-Charlotte Chronicle.

    SaturJ iy night while being shaved in a barber shop, Dr. 1. G. Riddick, of Ralsigh, struck at a lly that was crawling on his ear. His hand came in contact with the rai.oi and nearly cut oil two fingers.

    MISSES BLOW EKTEBT IN.

    la Honor of Their Cut.:;, Misses Small and Baker.

    KeporO..! tor Th.- Ki-lmtur.

    On Thursday evening at the handsome home of ti.tir parents. Misses Mt rgaret and Florence Blow entertained moat delight- fully in honor of their guests, Misses MsybeUe and. Catherine Small, of Washington, and Lizzie Baker, of Tsrboro.

    Thelcwn was brilliantl) lighted with Japanese lanterns and the specious balls, parlor and library were artistically decorat- ed with potted plants and cue flowers. The guests re met at the door by Miss Florence Blow with Tom Hutchirgs and Miss Baker, of Tarboro, with Willie Wilson, and were ushered into the library where th'-y met the Misses Small, cf Washington,

    After greetings were exebsng- ed by the many guePts progres- sive conversation was enjoyed. The conversations numcored fourteen without the .xtras which were four in number. Dutim-T ti: fir_-t txtra the ladies were invited in the library and the gentlemen in the parlor. The gentlemen were handed not.s, signed by the respective ladies, whicn read; "Will you take a little walk with me?' The gentlemen then went in search of the lady wiiose signa- ture was on his note.

    In the nexi extra the ladies are! gentlemen were invited in tho library and P :r as before. This time the ladies were band- ed note.: to which were attached cigarettes, the notes, being signed by the genii- men gui its, read; "Will you tal e ;; smoke with me?" The ladie then went in search cf thi ir p^rtnere, B" the gentlemen had done be- fore.

    The third extra waa spent in enjoying delicious refreshments wliicn were served by Miss Margaret Blow with Joe Ander- son ami Mias Lottie Blow with Ctai lie James,

    At the fourth extra a beauti- ful prize was awarded to Miss Mit Behuitz for being the most charming convertatioualiati the prize was gracefully presented by Tom Dupree. About one- thirty the guests departed declaring the Misses Blow, Small and Baker most charming hostesses and guests of honor.

    The out of town guests were: Misses Maybelle and Catherine Small, of Washington; Lizzie Baker, of Tarboro; Clara Hamp- ton, of Plymouth; Sudie Hack- ney, Edwina Lovelace, Martha Stevens, ol Wilson; Lusile Johns, of Raleigh, and Tom Gorman, ot Richmond, and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth.

    Stamp C;-.rclling Machine.

    < The buiiir'". f the Greenville

    the car he slipped and fell across the end of a seat, badly break- ing one leg between the knee and thigh. Mr. McG wan suffered intensely from bis in jury and all aiti possible " n.- rendered t.ini on the train. At

    Postmaster Flanagan v ith eoncelling machine to f eilitate the handling of letters. By the aid of this machine mail ran be handled much more rapidly, and be an advantage to both outgo- ing and incoming maila. In supplying the machine the

    Elizabeth City he was taken off|overnmnt recognizes the the train to a hospital for treat- [importance of tho Greenville inent. | office.

    With Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ricks.

    On Tuesday evening at Holly wooU, their home in East Green- ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ricks entertained a few friends in- formally in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lesh. of Muncie, Ind. The verandas and lawn were lighted with Japanese lanterns and decorations of cut Howes added fragrance to the scene.

    The hostess met the callers who were served with punch in the hull. Later ice cream and cake wore served.

    Mrs, Travis Hooker increased the pleasure of the evening with several delightful solos,

    Mrs. Leah was formerly Miss Emma Taft, o! ( .- , and has many friend; I

    Seed rye at F. V . Joaoeton's. 8 11 4td 2tw

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    BBSS is BELIEF FOR WOMEN. i; , I , u,,'' ; n-(exteijucd to our Iraternai tjr.in-

    '-:i': , er and bis loving companion, and

    ... .-, , . fe acre.

    ;,r si i In II n on h a I an - that I < ctt

    ten with v; . . ; ;, ; N< lice tf Execu.ion Sa!e.

    Hu:cliir, "" Martha ,' .. 1 .. , r ij Nr,h f;,r,.. ,...-.... . ... \ Ic .. A. r . u ' Pil, p ;

    t ; . r til I .- r 1 :ve;i !ij tronbl nee I !.- n I '" ' \

    1 ' H 'wi ;;' . .-. /. * G 1,... .. .. d ."..:- EJwina I. ,. . ;.

    1

    Levi bam, !

    r. w. 4. That a copy of these re

    obitiona tie spread upon the minutea and a co;jy lent to lr. and Mrs. TUDStall.

    D. W. Arnold. I .1. W, Bryan, ' .'.'. F. i.,i\v.riis. Con . E. H. Thomaa, \

    ; in'a-ai

    Byvirtureof an eaecotion direeU-d C..-; Wilson. lac

    ball a with nabtoniums, and the 1 irlor > '

    1 all tU mi . an d thi werepn

    R. L DAV.S, Pre. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Prw. H. l\ EATLMAN, Ast CwLler

    The cak of Greenville mm TH CXPEMCNCB Or FIFTtEN VEAIS

    STRONG BOARD of

    DIRECTORS

    And a Capital Stock L leJy Increased to S50,00O.00

    /

    We are in position to take good care of cur old custom- ers, and also prospective ones.

    Simon M ye.

    a 1,."the'"..".-, . from ilie bupurior LSV.Q wale. I ' ""> ' !i',. ,v' By virtae at Uw aulhori . in n ' ,','',.'. ' aeated bj an order of court mad. ii,

    Business Cordially Solicited.

    jAS. L LITTLE, Cashier .,' ; m .-. tli e -;rt I.

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    ", .,,' 1 were three gueats of 1 . ho -priz which wen pn sent tl ire&ti-st n .... 1. Wisd bu ii Hacaney, Mi-- i. credit, 1 r

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    , I !. Except,! I . . ! . ' li 1 bean '.. .|i i;t 1 ii-. v>n (II) -m 1 ro * "' ' - and one hundred "'' 1... ty fi u, 1 I town Ma, .. \> 1. n; 1 :. : '. . . r. .. I . ,i li,:.;. Iil. .1 the office of i Clerk of the ri..; rl I v' . ...- :.l ow :

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    . map ''.> 1-2 acrei n farm s i, 'i. as shown on ..;

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    all ,wn . : ., ', ' 8-IU acrea

    mi f It a . A. 0 ihi I lo I .... lo : ; .'. In . i. . i ,..:.-;

    i , . up, Iota I block !t Ni . c-1%-- Ht.......n o.t aaid map. Iota in block t.'

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    Evidence of Positive Supremacy

    3 There arc forty-six manufacturers of sewing

    machines in America.

    CJ How many can you name ? How many did

    you ever hear of ?

    tj One name comes to the mind of every woman immediately the Singer and there's a very good reason.

    j The Singer makes and sells as many ma- chines in a year as cZf" the other forty-five manufacturers combined.

    J The Singer Sewing Machine is known as the best sewing machine in every country on the globe. There is a Singer store in

    every city of the world. Why?

    *3! Because, when you buy a Singer you do not buy simply so much wood and steel you buy the latest result of the longest

    and best experience.

    guests of honor. r

    Most popitUr Druggist Makes RcrmrkjMc Statement

    Dr J. W, Bryan ha al laal obtained tli. -ency for u remedy which theyj ar.- Bellini I p i itive K .aj I cur.- ai Livi i- ii""' le. II '"' I notdigeal well, if there lagaa or i m | ir 'I. ; . tia .....i ad I. v. I'rou It; Theae an Itro | itatam nta, b I'r- Br; n orivil ' I ' IK c .t!.. R ! it i'1'" " rcnla, i K -ri.i, i ... ol Bl( od Livi r Pilla TI i ' tl H d wi h tl 1). ..:.. I

    for aale b. M M. Ha lb at Aj- d.n. N. C.

    i . : Ml-a Anna Morrd IH I pal ; . aouth 71 i--

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    it: w i. " ' ' "f ' ' |ttl,t aaid map. I n M. i .-.,; ....... '. .. ' " ' :- " '-'' I1'

    nit th i of 'I'.. .. in ; I " ." No 1, :r. ii m? ni'. i,.i. , ,. \. . .... Hi.- and Ifi '" ig on Lai ligh<

    . : , ...... aw .'i > .. IV II . II B iil map, . nil I pil on tl .... Al u i N lo U inelu Ive fronl

    . mi mm n .i I ' . it ten pn ; tl en in.1, on Laugh! gh,

    . i . :.. .'.- cor r; thi n n rth .... -i ... hui i ..:.; I i-nty .-i\

    . to ii map. -: tn. . aou li ." i . il ..ii. pol a to s li" '. the1 i th

    ui i to tl.e i. .. tin. : then i th I. i .i i ig, r - aii ' * its a r. - more or l -- ..:i I i" Ina the i..:. trnct ..i I a .1 coi .... . Lev! i nl urn l> (

    I d m K mil g ai wife in a doe. r eorded .n on- X A page 3&

    I .-. pi ghowovi r, II portn n of tl i ' b ..... i a .i . to W. i, I... i ,i I il t.ir 868-4 acrea,

    or li ..'!:. ; V. 6, i ., . N I. W Tucker, ,-l..r..r.

    i, i :-lh, day of Julj, 1909. V U ILI

    A iota :. ... II to 46 ii; \a\\ !'r Hi on n. v. i-... : ... how i.. - II map.

    lermi of Bale! ono-fourth ll-l' cii.-li ai d balanc in equal payment* of one, two and three yeara, deferred pay- mi nt i to be aecured i v in riga e upon the land and to b ar intareal from date o confirmation of aale r.i tha rate of i 0 r con., pel annum.

    Ibis A-gnat I8lh, '.i-'.i. N. \s. Campbell, Admr,

    H . r,- & Long, Att f. h li lni Btn

    9 i). W. I

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    Notice to creditors. II ivi g iln1" qu i!'..-il before thi

    i . |,t cl i of Pitt ci ty . ii., -,.\ of tl i ratal . I, \Y.

    T e . r, .1 ., uetd, notii hirt-l R I ; - i1 li ht* li. i I

    [to n i..' in ;. riiate i... menl I ., ... i I all pei hi

    , ,. . ...-. |n.l the . iti i are a >tt- ii t the muat pn lenl th< aame

    i the II r ign .1 f r |... mi ni on oi he 4 h y of Au u t, I ' 0,

    ii notice v iil !"plead in ar of

    Thia .tl, day of Auaue. 1 09. ft aa I. 'i ucl. i".

    .. ,>f J. W.Tuek t doe'd, - , it.i ;. tw.

    Irs

    .f!

    In v, .

    Uroceries Ami Provisions fa

    Notice io creciif-rs II.-, duly qua ii. d bef. re the

    , . , . i , .i,,.: Til ..i.nt, ah

    Cotton Bagging and vi on nm.d

    ; ^,l i and ai ! ';A ., W yourn

    ..... ! . ,

    . D. TUNSTALL Ite Center Brick Warehouse.

    General Merchandise.

    Furniture M House Furnishing Goods For Cash or on Installments.

    In luHli g hamm Occupied by Dispensary, large Stock of nrythlng Undid in i-aar House. Our P. ices art: low.

    ROWN & SAVAGE

    W ; ive car pei me. V t pi >

    C 8 in

    PULLEY & BOWEN tv'.Ile

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    W. C.

    FARMV1LLE KOTES. KILLED IN SEIf DEFENSE. Professional Cards!t

    j.

    r ; -^1 'y auiK-Siitess.cuait

    SPECIAL O: FER: .^ e

    Prift Co.icr Jej |... -.... >.-vp. ..nl*.>','- ..*.. \twwt ., Iiairl -- - I, - ...v.,.rt.rtuiU.

    Write Sa.dinr; Mention this Ptoer.

    SIM3 iO CESiTS , , irtU a'*Te I

    r- . 4* BfMM'i _l-

    , . C:^rc. OC1LTC

    BLACK JACK KERB.

    Farmville, M. C Jnly 24.-1909.1 Drpcly Vick iti Rat Slrriff Who Mrs B. E. MOOIW, >; 5*ew Killed Moonihiaer RriD;oc

    Bern, i< viaitinu Mrs. trick sii'-rilT L. W. Tucker makes for a few days. tyie followirp; staUment in r-

    Botb Monday and 1 lay gard to the killing of tne moon- afternoons there were ha... (biner John Brio n ai I th rains in Farmville. eaptore of Frai ... . all

    In the last t wo weeks quite aia notorious moona iner, i -; the good d.al of work has I . done nemo, D^^sv-r !> mi i ^ ; toward improring tbe&trtel and "Tuesday rdgbt 1, th I' pu- sidewaiks. 't he present town ties R. Hyman, W. L : . r, 6. offldaia are planning I more A~ Jackson and T. A. Vick. left and more in the v y . : ii..." ., . ,.-T.vi:;c -J. u: i2 y overtumod kettlaout with a knife- bruia. cl by , lu mod il.or injured by Ban o." in any other WSJ the thii'i; lU'tf.lfd nt ."!.'.U Ituckkn's Amica Salvu to aulaluo imtlammation and kill tho pain. Jt'iaaith'aaupremo healer, infallib for Bolla, Ul.'era, t- ver. Sore... Basemi and rflas. -J*'. at all DiugK'nt.

    Ceniui Supervisors for N. C.

    President Taft has appointed a number of census supervisors, those for North Carolina so far named (all Republicans) are:

    First district, Josiah C. Meekin, Sr.; second district, James N. Mewborn; third, H. Frank Brown; fourth. William Claudius Pearson; sixth, Irvine H. Tucker; 8eventh, A. Turner Grant, Jr.; ninth, J. Yates Kil- lian.

    ullonsl li'.ac

    b er ai one borrel of molasse

    ir-;!"' i uu; ii f' t tiw hands jhnowa ita value and ii comi*u-nt to srden f*5 ieds. Oranges, Appl 1 -* !^^aFwo^n.b,J-L-Wooin : : ':: .'-*

    . Mnk Sutta-.. who is alsoa Peachoa, Prunes. Currants, ... I Rxrans, G. tas ard ( inawar

    ' -M '';'" " '' ' a' ' der ware. Cakes a I Crack- o, imm ! i' Brtmntaite, BapUst Baraca Oats.

    c plureJ nod h,ou I here The R;iraca ejftgBwa8 d placed in j :I W t in. **-*' j Sun.lav morning with prayi r by } afternoon, fn- i 30 . ullona Prof wii8on< "' ' ; M!h can had a few appropriate words

    of encouragment fr the class.

    ra, ilacaroni, Che-de, 1-eat But- ter. New I'."--' '1 Sewtng Machines and numerous ether goods,

    ,';::-.; ;ty ;: .ri quantity cheap for President hiana- ^^ Come see me.

    were taken Tito whlekey,.beer \mgint a vigorous move for hat- ., molasses *ete poured our .,. .,tt,.Ild.ince. Dr. Bryan was ami the still brought to Green* vii.e with ihe prisoners.

    Sheriff Tucker aays this i^ th'

    at his tits,., and pave a most in- structive and impressive view of of the lesson, showing the life

    I worthy of imitation for oar Ken-

    ARE YOU SURE i oxwim yoft bay U trictir

    DOW that tha makerV hamli . ieeaxelude-Jl from tha factorr,

    and frewr* and other ulanaLU kept la Sanitary OondlUoal

    Why ule aay rhanoa whore your hoalth la ooDceraed 1 Why not

    BAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN KE CREAM I I. 10 MINUTES

    FOI ic. A run with o

    JM-0 ICE GPU Powder It 1. so IUV. Simply .tlr eontwiU of

    on. lSt. p-fk^Inlo . I * 1 307.ou Tim ci ' of do]

    ; 1 ,. -.: sill 1

    ii 000.20 i6.5oi.es

    minor coin currency Nat bank ami other 0.

    Notes Total

    315.75 s,

    J.'.-ZS ih'

    (';-!.:r's ''

    Total

    i:: 00

    78,074.48 k7;i.ll74.4U

    STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, (Vmnty of Fit . : I, .1. li. Davis, Caaliierof the uliove-uaiiiod bank, tin solemnly

    swear that the above statement is true to the heal '' m.v know t- edge and belief, J. EC DAVIS, Cashier.

    Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of June, IflOi).

    I. A. Mewborn, Notary Republic.

    Correct-Attesl : R. 1. Davis, F. M.Davis, W. !. Turuage,

    Directors.

    P M. JOHNSTON. ENGINEER aid HACHINEST

    Running repairs to a!l i 'd "f maehln* err, Steam fittings, erecting Engines, TODICCO machinery, all aya ems a ap. - cialty. Agent for Machinery and Electrical novelties. G.ve us a trial. All work guaranteed and terms rea- sonable. Message left at II. L. Carr'a will receive prompt attention, or phone No. 27.

    RKPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF

    The Bethel Banking & Trust Co., AT BETHEL, N. V.

    At the close of business, June 23rd, 1009.

    Resources

    Loans and discounts Overdrafts secured

    iiii.l unsecured 163,11 Furniture and fixtures 1,276.00 Due from bks and bkrs 11,050.78 Oold and silver iuel'd'g

    minor com currency H.oSt.i,

    Total $78,207 7s

    Lialilitlcs I *32.18S.17 Capital Stock 8,000.00

    Surplus film 1,5011.00 I'. niliv ded pn '$ i

    O S 111 uses and taxi spd 1, 572.80 Time certil rales .' dep 1 H73.75 Depos ;S SI li to che k - II :;:s.(;s> Caahr' .-li- outat'd 1 .is;; 114 Certili ed checks 20O.IKI

    Ti tal ^, "s _'ii7 78

    CHRONIC DIARRHOEA RELIEVED

    Mr. Edward E. Henry, wiih the United States Express Co., Chicago, writes, "Our General Superintendent, Mr (julck, handed me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy sometime ago to check an attack on the "Id chronic diarrhoea. I have used it since that time nd cured many on our trains who have been sick. I am an o d sold'er who served with Rutherford B. Hayes, and William Mc- Kinley four years in the 23rd Uhio Reg- iment, and have no ailment except chronic diarrhoea, which this reiredy stops at once." For sale by J. L. Wooten, and Coward & Wooten.

    Ccrnivnl Coming.

    The Board of Aldermen have granted permission for a carni- val to come for a week the latter part of September.

    w Boo.l I h.at, laun.lrj-. m, lira, attention, physical cultoro. and tun n in all rulijact V**'*' aioacl uusicaod.locution. Apply for eataloaTW and application blank to

    EV. MaUS CANNON. JR.. at A., Ftiaclpal. Blackstaao. Va.

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    THE EASTERN REFECTOR (One* A WwlJ

    D. J. WHICHARD. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR

    GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.

    OubatrlpUon On* Year - - sl.oo

    Six Month* . .50 Single Copj - .06

    Att-rertidi i rate* may be hail upon application t the business office in The Reflector 1-uiU.n:.. oorner Evans am) l'hini street.

    Kntered in tha poet oJBeeet (Ircer.ville N. C, aaRaBOod-JaM maUmatter,

    FRIDAY AUGUST -7. 1909.

    And Teddy bagged a hippo.

    Tl. old Ml Iier.- . re marching

    on Chariot te.

    liaei I'D ' w* will *:> come

    ilowi . I ' wi" in:''i;1-

    take its] ''

    Wall- r Wo , .: illglli but ;i- liierc.

    tun starts often ,-i'wn fail* to gel

    In :\n election held then I'uoaduy, Kinston by si large majority defeated a proposition to iaaue bondi f->r rtMet im- proi emonts.

    Tin -i' North Oarolina Demo* OMta w In- ware totting their months fur cenaui jobs can gn -lit and gather Mino green por aimniona.

    Kats cause trouble in various ways. A New York woman thought she heard one in her room, jumped on a chair, foil "Hi a third story window am) was killed.

    * . i^.% Guiou said it" a man

    Ion"i like tli laws of his state, l< t liim nun mil This i liglii ah i ... ply t" ;lie inai v I < will not >' .-..'. go J i.;' ins Town lei !.'::. II. i\ Olll.

    AuU-iiH-bili aecidi uts :'"- ,

    numerous with a corresponiiua

    nut iber of \ i inia. !

    Wo arc uiuiblo -. ' ow "r ::.1 i lig" tho trust, .ranyl ... else, is _li.ig i i...!, SOI ; to.

    bacoo fi .- . icli - ii ' - :. - do ma ul briug any er one .

    Tho Kayrttoville Observer lias | worth contidering. Here are

    been convert,'d into a stock

    company with 160,000 authorized

    capital and 110,000 siil-scribed.

    The O'-server was already a

    good paper, but this step means

    making it larger and better.

    Maj. K.. .1. Halo will continue at

    its head.

    some extracta from his address:

    '"The great titiei of the land

    arc snapping their lingers in the

    face of the Al.nighty," be said.

    "The sins of I'hicago are cry-

    ing aloud onto tho heavens. It

    is disgrace to civilization. "Now York is a blot upon tho

    map of our lair country.

    "The people of the country

    Poor Wcllinan, he ha- met are pure, God-fearing an. 1 pious,

    with another failure in hiseffiorf'but '" th cltJel ""' 0ne l'vil "'' Sabbath desecration will prove

    the ruin of the nation unless it time he waa trying to make il in {i ..ilt...ut.,i. u ;, Sabbath deae-

    to find the North pole. This

    miik

    a balloon when the thing explo>| oration that ia at the base of .l.'.l, and no further effort can | most of our vice and crime, for be made this year. Maybe he and Thaw can both have another trial uoxl rear.

    Fro a...- -tan i lie pri

    L'hysici u are saying that I tellagra is not caused by eating

    I squahble over in Virginia looKs might - - conn

    corn l re that.

    illlfol't in mighty close to gt vii g tnal M il

    Wonder how Greensboro will feel if the census man says there

    a Liopuhiican sensions ii -iii ' Ip it

    ruor. . party it

    !'i-.

    not

    are not so many as claimei 1.

    goi

    till

    to i.o the

    he Confederate Charlotte i-

    lino thing by u w. ., veterans at their reunion in thai

    city.

    That the conditi in . Dr. i. I* Cal Iwell, editor of the Charlotte

    ! Observer, show no impr i\ -- nient is a matter of deep regret

    s ate, and especially to his brethren of the press.

    With neckwear makers on aj The I'iltsburo tic-cord, edited strike there may be fewer by Maj. H. A. Loudon, has com-

    liristmas tie | re uts.

    Many automobile races like those jusl had at Indianapolis, will reduce The work of the cen-

    sus taker.

    Flying machines might be good things Erom which to watch for moonshine still*.

    This week winds up t! base- ball season and the fans can I e- gin looking after their sweaters.

    The world .- all right, but the u-. able is that -> many people

    in it are wrong.

    The government la contem- plating making currency small- er, The quantity of it is already small < nougb.

    A .in '.-'s court iu Chatta h ' ieh c -.nay. i la., was broken up by a co my of ' j.g ,.,.nls. n would be inter I Minnie Moore, Henrietta and Joe A remarkable thing about|esting if it would print how'Moye and Aaron Turnage, cf

    "lortage, however, is that (many pounds brought 12 W.Orlmersbarg, Miss Maud Lasiter couvict !''''"'s and how many pounds loss,and Murk Lsaiti r, of Snow ilili,

    i than live cents. At Viinstou- Miss LilUeTucker, of Standard, .ankers who " torn, 8aieIU lllB number of 1W. briBg Miss Allies and Harvy Taylor.

    ,:, the prison. For once they i|Jg (ho hjg|l price Wlls very 0f Hookerton and Miss Lee turned their talents to good use. Mlia||u,id most of the new tobao* | Nichols, of Ayden, were at Ivy

    co went for a song. The trust j Smith's last week attending a will take the crop for nothing|house party.

    Ma thews.

    roads question is those who insisted thai Harry The gO-

    that should get uppermost vras insane, and if ho was crasy people and then he is cra/.y now. The de-

    fense put up the plea .stay uppermost until good roads are a reality everywhere. Had mad- are a burden and hind- rance to the people, ami imposes a heavy indirect tax on them,

    insan-

    ity to escape the penalty of mur- -I and go'. hat the* wore working for, and should take the ci in iccjueuces

    When it conies to pio hunting, All that riot in Mecklenburg one crowd does not have much 'county Saturday night in which room to say things about another. 0M mau Was killed, several They all want to get to the

    counter.

    Seven West Point cadets be-

    ing dismissed for participating

    In a hazing, sets an example

    that State colleges might follow.

    A hot wave swept the entire

    South the last few days. At

    SOOM places iii Texas the tem-

    perature weut as high as 114 de-

    crees.

    others badly wounded ami some

    landed in jail, started over the

    killing of a dog. How North

    Carolina folks do love a sorry

    .log!

    unless a lire is built under it."; Mr. and .Mrs. Ii. P. Col.b ar.d

    This ,- the article, and the i Mrs. L zzie Willoughby returned , ., . ..,. ,, . i home from Morehead Saturday.

    oniy one. thai I he Kcllector has . ... , i Mr. Lb.rhari, oi Ohio, i

    criticised, and if the last Mn-|vja,t,ngWBdftUghter#MrfcB>p; tence of it does not tend i" Cobb, atCubbdale. incite iuceudiarism, then we! Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Willoughby

    not and children, of Farmville. Mr, 'and Mrs. Haywocd Smith, of

    must confess that we -l- auderstand w hat it un BUS.

    PIERCES SCHOOL HOUSE ITEMS.

    Pierce's School House. Aug. 24.

    Miss [iildi Kilpstrick .^i>"nt last weeV withMks M rj Pierce.

    Mis.--. Lizsle Alien, of Green- ville, .-;.'.ui last \.i-e'; ';th fri--ii!.-. and relatives here.

    M . end Mrs. John Crawford, Rose and Bub Alien and Bister, Jenni . spmt last Sunduy with Joyner Wiivte.

    N^i-:s H Emma Kittrell and Evelyn Sutton. of Winiervllle, were itopping wish Miss Lucy iVingate Sunday.

    Mr. aud Mrs. Butler Alien spent Saturday night sod Sun- day with hi r parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joym r VVingut".

    Miss L'-la McLawh.::) spent Saturday night ;>nd Sunday with Hi sea Agatha and Mini.! Sum- roll.

    Miss Matilda O'Hsgan, of Greenville, is spending sometinte v !h Mi 8. Craven Sum rill.

    Misses Agaths and Mittie Sumrell, Hilda Kilpatrick. Clara

    Marltowa and Miss Mattie LilUe Cox, Ida and Pear! -\>gate, Mary Pierce and Lucy mngate spent the afternoon I-st Wednes- day with Mis. Jim Humbles.

    The strike at l'ittsburg is alarming. Riot anil bloodshed

    prevail and several people have

    been killed. I'ity but what

    such troubles could bo settled

    amicably instead of a resort to

    violence. But there will be

    such troubles until our immigra-

    The man who wants to think tion laws are more rigid.

    somebody else is responsible for

    .11 his ills, should lirst look ** countie8 lin a11 ey can

    carefully to see if the blame towrd buiIdilie Bd da

    4oes not lay at his own door. while otl'er8 8eem content to

    stay in the mud. I'itt comes

    between the two, as here we

    A Chicago woman sued for di-|havc aome good roads and some

    vorce because her husband bad, with the bad in the major-

    1 ur good friend of the Now

    Bern Journal has an idea that

    tins scribe is sixty years old.

    Oh, come olFJYou ought to know

    Osier's chloroform limit gets

    nowhere near that ligure.

    Greenville Reflector. The Journal man should keep

    history straight. We happen to know that Dave Whichard is not sixty years old. He is certainly not more than lifty-nine, "going on sixty."Henderson Gold Leaf.

    Right you are, Thad, for you have been our chaperoue often enough to know what you are talking about.

    A Lon;FeIt Want Bciag Supplied For Attended our Sunday school (Jun- ta .. . day evening. Washington. j ^ 1>auj(. ,,,_ 3mUh and M|M

    Last January Jonathan Havens Mattifl Little are visiting at Hay- lost his corn mill by lire, lie is woc(j Smith's for a few days. now building another. This will j >^r- an(j Mr8( c. E. McLawhon be a brick building 110x60 feet, WCnt to Rod Oak to attend Hvestories high with shed BOxlOO church Sunday night. and will be equipped with the j T. E. Little left this morning latest improved corn mill ma- for (jrifion to attend the Sunday chincry, with a daily capacity of -school convention. 1500 bushels of meal, hominy [ Mrs. Mills Smith and children and samp- Iwent to Poketink Monday to

    In addition to the corn mill 'visit her sister, Mrs. R. A. machinery he will have a strictly Nichols. up-to-date ilour mill with a daily. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McLawhon'i capacity of fifty barrels, and ex pects to furnish the public with pure wheat Hour made without

    and children, of Renston, came Monday to visit his brother, C E. McLawhon and returned home

    B CH IX s W X D 8 \vl

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    the adulteration and bleechiug; this morning, process. He is trying and ex Rev. S. P. Speigle, of Wilson, pects to get a wheat expert from I will commence a protracted the Agricultural Department to meeting at Smith's school house visit this section aud meet some jnext Sunday. We hope all who of onr farmers who desire to can will attend and make the

    would not stay at home with her oa Sundays. And she won the case.

    ity. But the good roads senti- ment is growing and will some day take in the whole county.

    EVILS OF SABBATH DESECRATION

    Ex Oov. it. B. Glenn, of North Carolina, delivered an address at Cliautauqua. N. Y.,on Sunday, and the way he lambasted the big cities for their evil doings put the i lothaiiiiii-. to talking.

    But the governor said a lot of good things, just ai is his way of doing, and what he said is

    plant wheat and give them what information they need, also to suggest the kind of wheat that will be suitable to sow here. As soon as he finds out, he will sup- ply the farmers with seed-wheat at cost.

    We look npon this as being one of the largest enterprises in our city and it will be a great benefit to the farmers, noc only in this, but the adjoining coun- ties. Messrs. Havens and Rol- lins will be pleased to meet any one who expects to plant wheat and will give them any informa-

    meeting a blessing to the whole community, and all pray for a pentecostial shower to rain down on all converted souls so that there may be much rejoic ing.

    WantedTo buy any horse worth the money from $25.00 to C200 00. Can be found at my stable any time. Also have a fine yoke of oxen for sale, weigh about 2500 lbs. R. L- Smith. 9 26dw

    New Mullets at S. M. bchu

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    OUR AYDEN DEPARTME NTI "d"~'','~ "*"" IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE.

    Hector for Ayden and viciuity. Advertising rates furuishe

    MARKET CPEJo iCO EARLY. .:...::.. : : .. ::./.:.

    ing the preaching with telling C^MM Nt4 Begin Un'il Sepieader - ": "' IB ass Brigs l I **. Prejpfct. Poiat to Belter Prit. "t- Fo.bj-. la Rasa bsVs

    I Inpth^ h;rclrare. window .'(Editor Rofieotor: i Fri-1 da were , I r- |JJ. It Smith Co. isi a two, its , ii(,.iCtcI in o[ the ,..,, j .ua, , , f the mar-

    .** >aa*iasm..ss,.amiaWa.*.MaBs>MlWM..l>w ^S branches arc made of mill fitting '^ M ( f M froffl ...^ wi,,_ , , sucn a* glove and cheek valves, nje laat .. -v^: ,. r. eloBdy Bl : of Mrs. Ha

    Authorizeil Ageul of The Eastern

    Any kind of Nalng machine; it. Bach n.s mantels, brackets, J- R. Smith Co., book dealers, needles, shuttles, bobbins or belts inouid.ii/find turn-'i ..uk. Sell give notice t-- parents and at J. R. Smith Co. jyoua n*ee open or top bujgy, guardians they -vii; nor. charge

    Miss Onnie McGlohon gavaa|wn7i wagon, Cart or wheel school books an mta as th< ice cream social WednesdaT ** I iv. Rev. J. B. Srii ; rs.

    or . .:ii;,'. Con us, YO.TI in p eas ,

    1. R. Smitl Co & b-\ Stu-i. i.', ire arri fi ,- for tr;.-

    ope; 11>; of school . ..' . I .*; their . . i , rail s io be i fu I ou irk until .h

    b.il is paid. E. R. Kerr, ol V.'. -'.in, ...

    D. C. waa in t . r id I '>:.

    pi ;ua f. r'. from n KtrVani mor i '. '. boro, was in town Saturday, he|il ;;.; uciterd ,* ii.- ut tti >y ii .v. the I it all- Winnie" '-:.:.. ',.. d cr pa in :-. n j ira. Al! letter sent < crops hat ' n iro td 11 re, es-ithe C .:...; , . .-. . pecia ly c-.-l n i iff Ian !. deh WAS a'ri ,'il .

    Rev. Til >; u i E P< u, D. D., : ' ' :turn .i . .. Wtst \'.:\ inia r.d : '-1 '- Ohio I iu lay *i . v he bud spent the tutaca r r cuo . i .. id irorkii - ia . -- m . -* of :': !L-,I':.-I. .n -.r.". SeycrJ 1 tud ..: -; oe it i bii i. Schx-1 >pen J Mua lay, Aug. 28 id. j U. j- in :,!lived -. letter

    announcing toe serious illness of ij1 "''his mother, n ir! ugo, Saturday. '.'!!'

    it! prop ; ' ' - th ' .- .: ..-.-

    '..i.:.' ; the time of the - '!' jy ' Bain . -'. .'..

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    ;.._, i II .:... . u er land tl :.-. .. III-. .' h of io'.l ir ' th i*ar i . r .:;.. I '-.',.'

    it Dr. H. O. Hytatt will le in ,

    Greenville at Hotel Bertha Sep. \lt WJUid ^ve boen a ..* temb.-r G.IVM :.!.. M.:-.riay atd!c '"''- .'-'V U'. ' why

    fjnet sendan,)tjerinteih?3r.: ,-ja- I aittc u< oni ri and ; -i. up ; ' ' : -. -'

    ed "

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    Tuesday, t r the purpose oi treating diseases of the eye, r-ari

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    U. C. Coward bus taken his treating diseases oftheeye, ear '''":- oowanol pat up pi i posiUon again with E. TurnsgenoM gad throat and fitting aa,n;, " ' " wpied!' - - md Sons. Mr. Coward is just:glasses. Tho i who want work "" ' ,

    up from a long illness. done will b shaiged no fee un- *'' !'t'r-' ' ',ral g-joo Missei Alice and Maasion lees terms are agreed on. reasons why salw sh^id i>Rin|W3ij,i: g! .'. [a Spot?

    Hooges, of Kinston, are visiting, 820 2twkdwtl aept. 1st, mstwdof Aa^ca-lat.ii.ei..ti ";':." f * looges, of iii.it.ton, are visitingi 8 20 2twkd v . li.s; J Blanche and Sudie May G > iMISSMARJORlE C

    '..-. ?. .! lore is ia town visiting n -m< th T.

    Prutr.ictcd meeting in pr. gross

    MEREDITH,

    Gr-iuate Nurse Ay-en, North Carolina.

    REPORT ! r i let worl . m >ve ofl -

    ' t- r, letter

    ick !'! '" Surplus fund

    110 59 . .iUni i\ ui

    Re-ourccs j

    Loans aud discounts $ 83,170.65'.Capita i Overdraft i unsecured Fnmil ir.- and flxtiires Di mand loans Due from bks, bk'rs Gold coin Silver coin, including al

    minor coin eur. Kittonal bank and other (T.S. Notes

    buitiet

    # 25,000.00

    12,600.00

    ,: oni.mi d profits, leas

    8,402.66;cur. esp. and taxes pi!. 631.87 205.00 Dividend unpaid 72.00

    ' Deposits sii!>. to check 41,828.13.) 1,059.18

    I llSll.lill

    Total $cO,U8J.12

    Cashier's c'k outstanding M.90

    Total 180,080.12

    f the al -v- named i>: i';. r!o solemnly iwear the abovo 'i.tinii-a a truo to the best oi my knowled and bilief.

    J.I.. SMITH, CashUr.

    Subscribed and sworn to be- CorrectAtfert: fore mo, this 28th.day of Juuo, I J. Tl SMITH, I90O, R. C. CANNON,

    STANCIL HODGES, JOS- DIXON, Notary Public' Directors,

    t!i.'.

    OPENING wmk iVA8El!008E AYD N. N. C-

    W- will open our wanbouie ready to serve our eu tomers on lion- day Anj;- !*lh anil wo want youjlO liriiig us Lhat li.sr loiii of lobMCO and let OS BBOW you that v/o can il * what we proniiM*.'

    IU-membor the place ami dte: The New Imperial WnrchDuac opens Muuilay AuKOst -Jth.

    Youra to serve,

    DIXON & DIXON -adMfsssana

    W ar prp jr j to furnish you with

    House and Kitchen Furniture at th vry low st prices. Cash or Installment.

    Come to see us and we will convinc y u AYDEN FURNITURE CO.

    NEXT DOOR TO QUINERLY.

    NOTICE I NOTICE I We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which

    we now have. We have taken great care in buying thii year and we think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- tions, Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a Dry Goods Store.

    Come let us show you.

    Tripp, Hart & Co., Ayden, N. C.

    hy b tome :' tae of mi

    I .!.. '. :. Th r i - '. cs',,n, f :. . ; I .[Ill , . I ' I . I

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    I i .'-' i .-.'.. ' il . rs .,,.,"'' il to d I ' .. i 0 - urr ' ' ' . robbk -i le re in-, best

    re ulanty ana it would in. -a . r round i... malaria l tenaency tu u it a at ....... r.... ,, _ , ,. s_ ,, ,. e n s. m A deal Ol I ' t . : . . ..- ..: .. . : l.i , . Ki ... mod tri lib es ml

    l ...... .;...... .... will prevent T- Ii id 'ir- : . m, OK. ./.- ' " .1 : i :..

    much higher later oa and tuat this crop v . i i ill 11 : a tti ; i ,. pr;,-;.;' ;; torythanis now i>\ icipated.ini i

    DOES THINGS.

    c&pricjdare ir^uay :':.;.oet- nr-- .n;(;.i*. ter and ind sutiona p; .nt lo Bti better ii. u----.

    J. B. Hutefainga.

    1.7 i Secures a Ctcri.lt JJaiUiag.

    Diarrhoea Oared *i "i -ii trou t ie-l eve y

    witii- '-''-' Hijfiii.

    '. n j-aptiu . oi tree tmn nt-re ;;!,-::: ly cr joyed fi v .;. :'jrir;3y fn in Rev. im !'. Carter, of burmville, who pr ach i inter* .'I ,: g rmm .; I 'ii'i morning

    Mr. M Carter i.< not M . ' - er ii -i- for

    l 'il with diai rho >, > nd !.., .s pot . .1 .' t Olf ''I ""'.v '' /.'. ".:'' ';, ':- /['^'-; ofjonly atroodpi .,cher, but he ia a

    hihi pi. 1.. - . 'i i - > hambtr- . . .:> I...-..'. uru! Di rrr-omi I - m :i '' : -:' ' ^rr.'tt WvrheT

    a-iyadvei ;.-. ., in ... phi]. iit.-;.ii' .;- a!.,! j.;,.s things. In the face of .v ; nd .' . i 11". tl. i tet ii ,, ,. i. sneb --il cr. 1 ....'.. II i.i ho has rv.t ;Otij..o, .; (hat lOUKI have dis-

    ii.a i (,f average (it. rumination, hi* set tovorkto

    rerodwiili . di* nt- ror ;:iitr n I i-r:ur:ie, lav Martin lloyd ox Haarietta, Ky. "In February, 1908, a gaDtlanan athe-l na to try t hanmerliiin's Salve. I bought one box and nue.l about two-thirda ol it and my eyes have not given me an) trouble since." Thi.s auive is for sale by Jno. L. Wooten and Coward & Wooten.

    NOTICE. W. H. Smith has purchased

    the intciest of A. D. Cox in the Carolina Milling & Manufactur- ing Co. and will conduct the bus- iness at the sane place All work promptly looked after. Mr. Cox will still contiuue with tin- Company.

    to secure any other temporary place for this purpose, $

    What is Best for Inriijjea- tior.? ;

    Mr. A. BoUnaon of Dromquin, On- tario, h-s been troubled for }i ra with indigestion, and rec jmmei..| ( l.nmbojr- lain H Sioimieh and - i\er Tab-eta ia "the best medicine I OVtf band." \)t trouble 1 wltfl indigction cr .-. tips t -nt givu them a t.ial. They are lertawi to prove beneficial. T' py are e..ay *to takeund plaatant In sffett Priea 2Se cento. ?^in/ les free at Jno. L. Woottfa and Coward & Woonn.

    Marriage Lictrset.

    Regilter of Deedl W. M. Moore has huued the following liccnaea since la^t report:

    No white?. COLORED.

    Theophilu3 Mosely and Enda Vann.

    Allen Kirkman and Anna Daniel.

    In the list published last week the name Claude Adams appear- ed when it should have beea

    I Claude Haddock and Dillie Elks.

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    SE=EDAILY=

    SPECIAL RATES VIA. SEABOARD TO CHARLOTTE, N. C.

    on account of

    CONFEDERATE VETERAN'S ANNUAL REUNION

    AUGUST 25th26th, 1909.

    Tickets on S3le Autrust 22od to 2oth inclusive. Tickets limited to return from Charlotte SO as to r.'a.'h starting point r.ot later than August 30th.

    Round-Trip Rates from Principal Points:

    Our Buyer is Now in Northern Markets

    Buying New and Stylish Goods that appeal to your taste.

    Raleigh *3 75 Weldun 5 15 Warren 11 .ins 4 40 HencVraon Oxford Louisburg Pi yiklinun

    4 !.". :i.-5 4 50 4 K0

    Wak Forest 4 !> Korlina Wadesboro

    IK 1 30

    ApCX Sanfori Ab,i.! en S'. I IK'S H imlet Will oil Btcxto I.ur. b. rti n Monroe

    t - 1), c. 12 17 12 07 Jan. 12 10 !-.

    i sago Market*: Dee Whet" 155 8 8$ 1-8 Dec Con 57 1-8 57 OcuiRibs H-5 1' Jan K l 17 8 17 Oct. Lard 11'0 I - Jan 8 25 V.J20 Gr> . villa I o U I Ma '. Hportc. .'.B * .'I y we

    12 OQ

    Fred. W.Manese Painter, Pcper .laager, Decorator.

    Wit: i. : : i to m ike prices o'-. pny work i i.i- line. Fan...- wanl.i.g i. ,...:. can drop DM a card in P. . GBELNV1LLE, N. CAROLINA

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    vt'ru . you ham baggage to go i" trains P 'one No. 45. 2 11 if

    I'Phone No. 5

    Ail Summer Goods Reduced

    To make room for fall goods, arriving daily, we will make a Big Reduction

    During the Month of August on all summer goods, viz: All Six cent Colored Lawns at 4 l-

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    1 T: RVSLLE utrM 11 In Charge of S. C. CARROLL

    if ..i-heEistcrnRjfiieioriorV:^;:-.-:::- n-JVSd - A4 :.-. htecBataea Afffiutioa _ .%**>v*.>v HWM .% WtlllMMIIWIIW Mt-MOOMM miIWi ,..vi*. w%* IMNMIWII- leause Etc . u beat strong For MeCormidt Mowin* lb

    :..'" - ' ,B^SwgiS ';'*' " see .' Udbdief'ibtrr - : tl Kin,..-,. A:.iH-r. _ U B*JT 400^ ^

    c - ,':''"- '" ' . ' ' " theBsptist fcund - school will ^&C* V J .C :.bewn,,r,: , M .th who

    j* Rs try, f C'tlrton. '-.-'- '" ./ V" .1,, -hi..^. O .Friday .:venirS *- a ;. r ,f /, expenses aud taxes pd 860.86 Due from bks and bkrs SOS 82 BiUs payable 8,000.00 Cash Items ..-0 _.. ... .. ana an Gold coin :., 10 &**>* deposit 202.20 i\... .:. . ... 1.;...**.. ..U -. ci.) 1 AT Silver coin, including

    minor currency Nat bank notes and other

    Deposits subject to ck 6,924,07 862.06; Due to BKS. and Bkrs.

    A nic ... eot truni I i ait

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    uses just " c ived. Ali .-;.. -. i siza a - Invocation

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    The program, wall rendered, * as as f i lows:

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    Prof. P. C. N: Phiiathea

    Hiss J:.: ie Kittrel! Miss Dora Cox

    i.-! these in my of the Kron*npa join .i with hearty interest. Im- in ; civ after the games, all

    , - the home of Mrs. L'. E. '' x, when the following pro- gram sira c ni-d oui: Opening hymn, "Thefe*a a

    !'. nd for Children." V e I. "

    STATK OF KOBTB OAROUNA, Pitt County, as: We, J. K Green, Oaahier and F, A. Edmondson, Asst. Cashier

    of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state* ment is true '> tin- l est of our knowledge ami belief.

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    .; .: Miss O.ivo But!

    Psaloi 103 I Short telk by Boperintendent

    , ca ."'i'i Uis8liurac x'p , _ E c uragi j. i : \.G. 0 - ... . "

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    to....,: H . . ii -J - -' i - . i bi .o uy i. . - : store here.

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    ifor . i .- - : ved G . ivil '.n the bu i- n at pi ' l.argi r ami inte- ri,T ... ;.( has had

    I iin arri l icx iiverrir; its scui< i

    and uns ufed Banking i' i we. Fur-

    niture. Fixtures Doe ;>: i Banks

    I and Bankers I Cash items

    I Silver coin, ir. l.i'K minor coin cur.

    ofJNat'l B*k notes Nat'l I'.'lc ' tea,

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    Total*

    ?16.738.16Upj .;..,...;,

    ... i ^ Surplus fund Undii ided profits,

    l.i;..'.:.2: losseur. ex.tax'spd Bills payable

    2,176.10 Tjme certificate -o 11 . t

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    Co;n .... gi th*; bel i n< Harring) i Barber & t.'o.

    M...c Mar) C iticr, M lens i d V *ta ux si. ... Ti.u ... ni h . ;i"U in wit.. . -i. >'* ' L-11" ' - ''

    o. w. etc, J. i- . Wiiiurvi.lt Cooki ; ieatii.ii btovs.z bu,on

    and rao i . '- rtc lived Ail >;' best... i : ! up-to-date,

    Han n Barl .& Co, Ju t c a Ii "", s I

    il idhj .:!' AH i il ds, :;'-: and prices

    thirty in '. ileven, in honor of the i?is5iin yr-ung Ii d -,

    '; ' " :- ^ir0Misses L. and M y Moore, a visit to J .- a I itives M. \y ' n. iy

    .'jr.. ii. ... C ' '.. ' >' Mrs. "" J.H.C.DI* toYir-""

    I Greoisboro an 1 Miss Wai . t Gn nville. Delicious

    . rved and every oneexpre* I tl e'r enjoy-

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    defense then rested and the evidence closed.

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