Eastern reflector, 27 December 1912


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CHRISTMAS
FOR THE HORSES
Blankets, Robes,
Whips and
Harness.
WINNERS IN THE
PIT COUNTY FAIR
Below is a list of the winners of Berkshire sow 1st.
prizes at the second annual I'm A J. 2nd. A. J.
1st,
county fair held in Greenville, Nov.
Hill and
farm Crop Department
Berkshire sow, over
P.
Berkshire
1st. J. B.
HORSE
known from ocean to
ocean as the best and
strongest. They wear the
longest. Ask for
MOm
V. I and
WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE FOB
CELEBRATED 5-A Line of BLANKETS and
Only the strongest leather
goes into Harness
we sell
We Carry the Best Lite cf and
Ammunition too
BEST YOU CAN BUY I USEFUL IX
FOR EVERY IX THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE CARRY THE CELE-
LINK OF SCISSORS IX CHRISTMAS PACK-
AGES.
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware
HART HADLEY
GREENVILLE, X. C.
LOOSE LEAF
BOOKS
We have the agency
for and vi-
for the widely-
known
system of Loose Leaf
Ledgers, Binders, and
Transfers, Indexes and
all ruled forms. Full
line of ready to
show customers.
Parker Fountain
Pens
We sell exclusively
this famous pen, the
best made, and Special
Pen Ink. The
people who make the
pens know how to make
the best ink for use in
them.
Engraving and
W c represent the
best makers of
ed Cards and Wedding
Invitations, Embossed
and Monogram Station-
and have samples
on display. Christmas
orders for these should
be placed early.
Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Papers.
Call at our Business
Office for all the above.
SALE are hereby made for more
By virtue of the powers contain-
ed in a certain mortgage deed from This Dec. tit 1912.
J C. Williams to M. F. O. JAMES,
dated 14th day of November. ltd Commissioner.
and recorded in Book 1-8, page
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt
county. I the undersigned will expose j
Best dozen 1st, D.
let; 2nd C. J. Berkshire sow-
Best dozen let. L. D. Jr.
2nd J. Dixon.
Best pack dried lot. R. 1st,
Moore. Mi, 2nd, P. T. At-
Best bushel corn on 1st, J.
L. Tucker; 2nd. H . J . Stokes.
Best bushel car 1st, J.
Tucker; 2nd. J K Carroll.
Tea ears Prolific 1st, G.
T. Tyson Greenville; 2nd. W. B,
Brown. Bethel.
Best ears ten
J. Tucker,
Best six stalks Prolific corn ears
1st, G. T. Tyson; 2nd, C
T.
Single ear corn. 1st.
J. B. Tucker; 2nd. C. T. Watson,
Greenville.
Ten ears pop 1st. J. Flem-
Greenville; 2nd. H. C.
Best peck 1st. J. R. Barn-
hill.
Best half bushel sweet
1st R. L. Little; 2nd. H. L. Moore.
Greenville.
Best half bushel Irish
1st, J. F. 2nd. W. E. Tuck-
Best half 1st, W.
A. Greenville. No. 2nd, G.
T. Tyson.
1st, W. E. Tucker;
2nd, W. A. Grenville.
Best 1st. W. E. Tuck-
Best cabbage. 1st. W. E. Tucker.
Best 1st, J. F. Pollard;
2nd. 0- T. Watson, Greenville.
Best 1st. W. L. Hall.
Best stalks 1st. W. L.
Randolph. Greenville; 2nd. J. B.
Winterville.
Best peck cotton 1st, J.
Dixon; 2nd. Joseph
small variety, pine at-
1st, S. R. Chapman Green-
ville.
Best half bushel 1st.
J. F. Pollard; 2nd, R. L. Moore.
Greenville.
Best half bushel cow 1st. R.
L. Moore. Greenville; 2nd, J.
Proctor and Bro.
Special 1st, R. I. Moore
and Is. W. H.
Goats
J. F.
Pollard
Department
Best collection plain let,
Mrs. J. C. West. Greenville; 2nd,
Miss Smith.
Collection fancy 1st. Mrs. K.
I Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. T.
C. Turnage. Farmville.
Piece 1st. Mrs. J. J. S.
Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. Nancy
Farmville.
Piece 1st, Mrs. Laura M.
While. 2nd, Mrs. J.
Smith, Farmville.
Home made 1st, Mrs. A.
2nd, Mrs. D. D. Haskett.
Drawn 1st. Miss Flem-
Bethel; 2nd. Miss Cornelius
Manning. Greenville.
I Yard homes 1st, Miss
tattle
Calf under 1st. J. R. Barn- Sophia Jarvis.
1.111 and Son; 2nd, work b over
Bull over year 1st. S. Mrs M K Wilson.
Greenville; 2nd, Mrs. R. M. Star-
Grade, cow, over S.
I Dudley Piece lace 1st. Miss
Grade 1st, C. W. 2nd,
Tuft 1st, Mrs. W. M.
Moore.
Knit 1st. Mrs. M.
Windham Bruce.
Piece fancy 1st. Mrs. F.
Greenville; 2nd. Mrs. E. B.
Vincent,
and
S. I. Dudley.
Twin 1st. L. V.
Herefords. Bull. years
1st. G. A. Stancill.
Grade 1st, G. T. Ty-
son; 2nd, John Turnage.
Jersey Bull, ear and 1st. Thomas, Greenville
J. F. Pollard; 2nd. H. G. work
Aberdeen Angus, bull, years or
1st. G. T. Tyson.
Sheep
1st. G. T. Tyson.
1st. G. T. Tyson.
1st. G. T. Tyson.
Poultry
Barred Plymouth
2nd. A. J.
Buff Plymouth 1st.
James. Winterville
White Plymouth 1st, .
Winterville.
White 1st, J. F.
W. L. Hall.
S. C. R. I. 1st, J
; 2nd. O. L. Joyner.
Buck Eye 1st. J.
Winterville.
S. C. Brown
work by children, years
1st. Bruce Tucker. Greenville;
1st, A. J.
J.
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the Greenville,
to public sale before the court house clerk of pm county Best display farm crops grown by
door In Greenville. N. C on Mon-
day the day of January, 1913.
as administratrix of the estate of one 1st, W. E. Tucker.
E. King, deceased, notice is Host bale 1st. J. B.
the following described tract or par- Persons indebted
eel of land, to make Immediate pay- Joseph Tripp.
certain tract or parcel of to undersigned; and all wheat
land situate in Pitt county. In having claims against said Buck,
township described as adjoining the are notified to present Best 1st, W. J.
land of Hardy G. Parker. Joseph undersigned for pay- Best 1st, Mary E. Tuck-
Walston and others, containing
2nd. Margaret C. Tucker. Greenville.
Best rug. home 1st, Miss
May Holton, Ayden; 2nd, Miss Alma
Stokes. Ayden.
Best piece 1st. Miss Pattie
Dunn. Greenville; 2nd. Miss
Worthington. Winterville.
Best patch on Miss An-
S. Sundry Department
Best 1st, Sam H. Mini
B. ford. Ayden.
Popcorn Thomas Proctor,
Pol-
Cabinet Milo Smith. Green-
B. Tuck- ville.
Best collection curious and rare
D. J. Whichard.
Best exhibit fall flowers, 1st,
1st, Mrs. J. D. D. Haskett.
1st.
2nd, W. E. Best exhibit
Tucker. O. E. Warren.
S. C. White 1st, J. J. Best D. J. Whichard.
Jenkins; 2nd. J. J. Jenkins.
While 1st. Dr. J. Best collection fall flowers, florin
rill; 2nd, Dr. J. Morrill. Miss Mary Bunn.
Pet 1st, G. A. Kittrell. A few special prizes and the school
2nd. J. S. Spain, Grimes- prizes will be added to this,
land. Special Prizes
2nd, Johnny Spain, I By Co. for best bale
J. B.
J. B. By H. M. White, for best colt
ed by Col. Patrick, 1st. Dr. J.
lit, J. F. Pollard. rill, J. M. Clark.
Pair 1st. J. B.
1st, C. W.
to
the same to the undersigned for pay-
on or before the 17th day of Greenville.
Clarke,
acres, more or less, and being a tract December. 1913. or this notice will
of land whereon L. W. Reasons and
wife formerly resided and being the
identical tract of land that was con-
to J. J. Walston and wife, to
Martha K. Walston married I.
W. as appears of record in
Register of Deeds Office of Pitt
county in Book V-V, page and
being the same tract of land
was conveyed to John J. Walston.
as appears In Register of Deeds of-
Book R-R. pages 134-35. and be-
the identical land that was con-
to Harry Skinner by L. W.
Reasons and wife Martha, by deed
be plead in bar of recovery.
This th day of December. 1912.
ALICE A. KING,
of John E King.
ltd It
GOVERNOR WILSON
Will Be
Inaugurated President March 1911
C. M.
Ward,
Account of the above historic event
which, as we all know, will be
grandest occasion our Southland has
enjoyed In years, The SEABOARD 2nd, G. C.
AIR LINK RAILWAY is making prep I Mule years or
Japan 1st,
Buck. Grimesland; 2nd. A.
Greenville.
Best celery; 1st, W. L. Hall.
Best 1st, W. L. Hall.
Collection satin nuts and
Amos Elks.
Stork Ill-part
Mules under years 1st, J. W.
Martin; 2nd, A. L.
Brood mare and mule 1st, A.
L.
Draft 1st. W. H.
The Reflector
Company
Greenville, N. C.
dated the 9th day of February, 1888. of ,. .,
and recorded In R-4. page
1st. Pitt
to take care of the great 2nd, A. J. and Son.
Colts, year and under
of the Register
Pitt county.
ltd
of Deeds office of
HARRY SKINNER.
Mill
By virtue of a decree of the super-
court of Pitt county made by His
Honor Frank Carter, at the
term, 1912. in the cars of J. . B
against S. K. Jackson, the mi-
commissioner will sell for
before the court house door In
Special trains, special Pullman Cars
special Coaches will be required In
large numbers. If you expect to at-
tend this great event you should get
societies, schools and
1st, A. J. Mayo; 2nd, R. J. Mayo.
Brood mare and 1st, J. R.
and Son; 2nd, Clark.
Pair mules, years or 1st,
J. R. and Sou; 2nd, J. R.
other organized bodies of all kinds and Son.
expecting to attend get In line Colts, years and under
at once. Write the undersigned who; let, G. A. Stancill; 2nd. J. R. Barn-
will give you Important Information, hill and Son.
party
and take care of you or your
in the best manner possible.
H. S.
Division Passenger Agent,
Raleigh.
Colts, year and 1st, Dr.
J. Morrill; 2nd, J. R. and
Son.
Col. Patrick colt under 1st,
C. J. Morrill; 2nd. Clark.
Driving horse raised In Pitt
Woman Seriously Alarmed. i. j. f. Pollard; 2nd, C. U
A short time ago I contracted a
1st, C. W. Harvey.
1913, the following described real
estate, severe cold which settled on my lungs
lot in the town of be- caused me a great deal of annoy-
where A. L. Jackson formerly i bad
resided, beginning at a stake. S. B. and my were Bore
Wood's corner and running with , he seriously I
line south 1-2, east 1-2 poles; A friend recommended
thence north east feet; thence Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying
north west 1-2 poles to the had for , bought a
middle of the street; thence with the and relieved my cough the
middle of the street south west , , week , WM
feet to the of and go,.,,,,,,,,,, or
one-half undivided Interest M,
in the stable lot beginning at a stake by a Adv
on Pitt street feet from the
and
of Pitt and Queen streets and liar Meeting
runs north west feet to the SPRINGFIELD. Mass, Dec.
of A. L. Jackson's store lot; lawyers and Jurists of note
said A. L. Jackson's line south, were present here today at the an-
west feet; thence south meeting of the Massachusetts
east about feet to Pitt Association. The leading feature
thence east to Pitt street feet to the initial session this sow over
the beginning, being the same two an address by Charles. W. Eliot. Joyner,
The New York deeded to K. Jackson by J president emeritus of Harvard
boa organized into a union James, reference to
Ting November.
Stallion, years and 1st, W.
H. Jr.; 2nd, J. Morrill.
Hogs
Pair I. C, 1st.
Poland China Boar, over
1st. J. O. Proctor; 2nd. Jeremiah
Harris.
Poland China Boar, under
1st, G. A. Johnson and Bro.; 2nd, A.
A. Savage.
Poland China sow, under
1st, G. A. and Bro.; 2nd. A.
Savage.
boar, under 1st, H.
G. 2nd. A. W.
sow. under 1st, H.
2nd. H. G.
1st, O. L.
Best collection
lard.
J.
m. STATEMENT
Not. 1st,
Showing Receipts and Disbursements
for October. 1912
Receipts
Water rents 563.22
1341.40
191.05
37.60
414.91
2nd, J. B.
Pair Wild 1st. J. W. Brooks.
Greenville; 2nd. J. F. Pollard.
White 1st, J. F. Pollard
Pea 1st, J. F. Pollard.
1st, S. R. Chapman.
Best bale long staple 1st. 2nd, J. F. Pollard.
F pol. Light rents
Merchandise.
gapping,
Woman's Department Maintenance.
Pantry Accounts received
Best pound 1st, Miss Velma
Porter.
Best fruit 1st, Miss Mollie Discounts.
Bagley.
Best layer Miss Total
Best molasses 1st, Miss Disbursements
Dudley. Amt. overdrawn last report
Best 1st. Mrs. Mrs. R. N. H. L. Allen, salary
. A. Haskins, salary
Best beaten Miss Mollie L. T. salary
Bagley. Ed Taylor, salary
Best risen 1st. Mrs. J. O. Geo. Martin, salary
Proctor, 2nd, Mrs, W. Alex salary
J. Proctor. Jess Bradley, salary
Best light 1st, Mrs. W. C. H. L. Allen, payroll
2nd. Mrs. P. M. Johnston. W. C.
Best collection sour 1st, Home Tel. and Tel.
Mrs. J. T. Allen, Greenville. Cornelius
Best apple 1st, Mrs. A. P. E. H. Taft
Turnage. L. Allen, payroll
Best grape 1st, Mrs. A. P. Wiley P.
Turnage. L. Allen, petty cash.
Best collection of
Co.
2623.13
154.18
2468.95
99.78
125.00
75.00
75.00
65.00
50.00
45.00
40.00
29.23
5.00
6.36
OS
23.37
31.20
1st, Mrs. L. T. part month salary 45.00
W. C. S. Forbes
-The Henry Co.
A. P. Turnage; 2nd. Mrs. E.
Harvey.
Largest and best assortment Electric Co.
In W. K. White Oak Coal Co.
Southern Electric Co.
Best collection fruits In Mutual Machine Works
Mrs. Win. Hart and Hadley
Best fruit 1st. J. F. Pollard. Harrison Bros, and Co.
Best home made 1st, T. Hyman Supply Co.
L. Smith.
Best collection 1st, Mrs.
T. M. Moore; 2nd. Mrs. A. P. Turn-
age.
Best corn 1st, Mrs. B. T.
Cox.
Best peach 1st, Mrs. G. V.
Smith.
Best 1st, Mrs. J. C. Cook.
Best 1st, Mrs. J. L.
Best collection of articles for
pantry or kitchen 1st,
Mrs. Martha Cherry; 2nd, Mrs. L.
F. Evans.
Best G. W. Peed, Ayden.
Best exhibit good tomato
Miss Ethel 2nd, Miss Carrie
Evans.
Best collection sweet 1st,
Mrs. A. Savage.
Pipe and Foundry
Company
Greenville Wholesale Co.
Inc. Lamp Co.
Chard and Howe
II. L. Allen, payroll
Wiley P.
J. L. Hassell, Freight
H. L. Allen, payroll,
W. H. Ward Freight
3.60
30.62
212.57
64.84
r,
OS
5.48
IS
81.48
3.50
148.80
37.80
28.53
5.65
247.81
27.58
216.18
Total 2299.12
hands Treas. Nov.
Berkshire boar, under 1st,
J. F. Pollard; 2nd, A. J.
169.83
2468.96
tied,
H. L. ALLEN. Supt.
of Liter Complaint.
was suffering with liver com-
sys Iva Smith of Point
Best home made laundry 1st, Blank. Texas, decided to try a
box of Chamberlain's Tablet, and
F. Pollard; 2nd, am happy to sap that I am complete-
cured and can recommend them to
1st, Mrs. W. For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. nettle Smith
Best 1st, J.
Mrs. W. M. Moore.
Best dozen
IS THE
HE AM
IT BAB
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND.
AND ONE. AND Is
ROUNDED RY THE REST
OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
RY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
i the I fill. III
WE HAVE A I LA
OF TWELVE BOA
DEED A MOM, HI. RE.-.
PEOPLE IN THE
PART OP
UNA AND
lo ET RE
or AIMED Will
THESE ROOD PEOPLE
I WAY To
I I II E AND
Ill EM WHAT
I i
M I I
, VIES ARE Low
Ilk HAD A
I ION.
VOLUME
r M II I I. I. I. HI I Hill If, 1912
M II
IN
ATLANTA FEAST
GOVERNOR FREES
SLAYER
Cause Race
Clash Between Whites and Blacks
Genuine Christmas Cheer
at federal Prison
full Pardon lo Life Termer
Who Hired A Negro To
And killed The
Wrong Man
NEVER BEFORE SUCH
IT
Mi PHI Mis
POTATOES, HAL-
I DRAW
ATLANTA. Ga., Dec. was
a genuine air of Christmas cheer
the inner served today to the
prisoners at the Federal
here. Plenty of roast turkey
with cranberry sauce was set before
Warden Moyer's In the
prison mess hall to the
of the Christmas melodies and
ragtime songs.
Never before in the history of
American penal institutions have the
Inmates of one enjoyed such a spread.
The warden explained to his charges
when they sat down to dinner that
he believed that every human being
was entitled to be happy at least one
slay out of He wished the
merry and
many happy New and he
a responsive chord when he
the hope that they would
them
fat turkeys, weighing
pounds, pounds
pounds of mashed potatoes and
SO gallons of gravy were provided for
the feast and no one was denied when
he for a second
When prisoner took his place at
table he found before him a plate
high with turkey and dressing
and potatoes. there was a pray-
by the chaplain and then a brief
by the warden while the
sat silent with bowed heads.
A Hash light explosion brought them
of their reverie with a start an
Instant before the big gong clanged
its welcome Invitation to the men
to to Frightful damage was
inflicted upon those Juicy birds at
the first charge. After that it was
Just a question of how much of the
hour and a half allotted for the meal
would ho used up before every plate
was clean.
All the while the prison orchestra
was busy dispensing cheering music
now then the diners would
slop long enough to applaud
for an encore. A quartet of
prisoners had to respond repeatedly
to calls fur more the pop-
of which class was much
proved the demonstration after
prisoner John Sullivan sang
It was also shown that the
had penetrated
the prison walls, for shoulders began
moving over the hall when the or-
struck up for the
Robert E.
appeared to the
prisoners during the dinner In the per
son of Mrs. Emma Neal Douglas,
Atlanta, through whose
there was placed at each man's
a half pound of assorted candy. -1
by Warden Moyer. the prisoners row
in their places and gave three
cheers for Mrs. Douglas, who
a seat among the guests at on-
end of the hall.
When the prisoners marched back
to their cells they were permitted
to take with them the candy together
with apples and oranges which
ed prevented from est-
at the table.
COLl S. C, Dec.
nor gave nearly four-score
convicts their freedom as a
present. He extended clemency In
cases, of whom
were slayers, five burglars, two
two assailants of women, a
highway robber and others convicted
grand larceny and violation of the
liquor laws.
Twenty-live of the men were
life sentences. A full pardon was
granted lo J. Chester Kennedy, who
was in the penitentiary for life for
murder.
Kennedy employed a to as-
Marvin N. Holland. When
the latter mistook for his Intended
victim a man named who was
talking to Mr. Holland at the time,
killed him Instead.
TWO WHITE MEN AND SEVERAL INJURED
IN A, CA YESTERDAY
OF MEN INVOLVED
VERY QUIET
IN TOWN
IN READINESS TO
Mean And
A In
tine Seen hilled And
Others Injured
he
RALEIGH, 11.-.- W,
Jointly in yesterday, are
I the the polios for one
i. boy, two Injured
hospitals, three who visited
hospital lo have, minor Injuries
and several young while boys
received powder burns. David
the was killed
afternoon by Paul Collins, a
All The Force Spent It
Happily
The man has seen fifty
In his time, but recalls
none more delightful than the last
The good will that always prevails
among the head and departments of
the paper was manifest In expressions
of and every one in any way
connected with the paper received
some token.
For editor it was a happy
and his heart was lunched at
the esteem shown him. When he
leached the Tuesday morning
packages from tho generous and faith-
force up stairs had already
ceded him and found place on his
desk. In addition to this many
friends the shop showed
their love for him in some
The force got Tuesday's paper out
early so as to have the remainder
of that day and all of Christmas for
a holiday and they spent the hap-
They deserved a good Christ-
mas and we are glad they got
College tin- Match
NEW YORK. Dec. annual
tournament of the Triangular College
Chess League got under way In earn-
est at the Brooklyn Chess Club.
Pennsylvania, Cornell and Brown are
the colleges represented. This at the
fourteenth annual tournament in
Which these colleges have engaged.
The prize is a handsome trophy do-
by Isaac L. Rice of this city.
Pennsylvania and Cornell are now tied
in the race for the trophy.
ATLANTA. Ga. Dec Two white a blind tiger. The two became
men were one perhaps la- in a light and rushed separately
and several were hurt to the of tho White
In a race here this ill while other joined In the at-
which a score of participated, look.
The injured white men was stabbed and knocked
cut in , ground by two
legs and hack, union. , attacked him further with large
I Summit tinsmith, cut In lungs pocket knives, according lo the
and back. mutton given by the police. Howe
Physicians said tonight that Turn- then ran to a and the unknown
probably would not live until mans assistance, only to be
morning. Howe, it is though, will .,,, ,., the
survive his injuries, the wounds other while men then Joined In the
received by him not being especially on the and the latter
dispersed soon
Estimates of the number of the police reserves arrived trouble Henry
receiving minor injuries vary from was over the had
three to eight. None of the from the vicinity of the clash.
was captured, they having been Neither the white man nor the
by the white men before the between whom the trouble
police reserves who were called out has been captured by the police Both
as a result of the arrived on are said to have fled before
the scene ended. None of the other whites, who
; of the trouble told the were In the vicinity when police
police that the clash resulted from arrived, have arrested.
trouble that arose when a white man or more and eight
attempted to purchase whiskey from or ten whiles are mild to have been in-
n who was said to be running In the clash.
Looking Forward Visit
of Wilson
m OF WEEK
MOM Off
MANY FROM
BIT
Va. With all
Tho police say that practically completed
was accidental. Barber, the of Woodrow
Wilson,
awaits the arrival of
Friday night.
which will mark tile beginning the
is in the as the result
being hit on the with a rock
was slabbed in the chest
with a knife by Prod Harris. He is
also In the hospital. Both the
. I Will recover. The three
who had injuries
the hospital are Their
ale slight.
The killing of occurred in
celebration In honor his
The city is In gala
the and no in
Virginia recent years has t-
Raleigh, near Hubert Smiths ed mm. attention. Elaborate prep-
at the intersection of have been made to extend
Greensboro Boy M With Runaway Accident Fatal to a
toy Pistol, Condition I Young Man at
Critical Waxhaw
stats streets, An entire t
bird shot from a single shot-
gun entered into back.
He died a minutes after being
shot.
a crowd of were
with fireworks, pistols, guns
and other things, Collins had heap,
the gnu and was preparing to
again when it was accidentally
discharged, This is tho story the
After the
Dec. Bf- WAXHAW. Dec. Raymond where his mother lives,
all, 12-year-old sou of David fatal Injuries in a He is
reported tonight in a critical condition . . being held pending a complete
runaway accident Sunday
resulting from a wound from a toy .-, .
pistol last night. M standing beside Barber, the hit on
He was playing with the toy when oil the street talking to the head with a rock, was picked up
It exploded, the wad from the powder some friends, ills horse became unconscious on South street. He does
packing penetrating his He frightened and to run. Mr.
was taken to the hospital and an per- Yarborough an effort to slop the
performed, but jive horse. Some say that he succeeded
hope of his recovery. In getting into the while
a royal welcome.
Probably tho must spectacular
of Hie celebration will be the
As far as the police are able to heralding of the arrival Virginia
of the distinguished visitor by the
glare bonfires. From the time
his special crosses the stale Hue
at Alexandra, It arrives in
the governor's approach
will be by hundreds Of-
bonfires.
The ration will bring to
Summon prominent members the
and House
Representatives, stats in-
eluding Governor Mann and hosts of
friends of the president-elect. The
climax of will come
Saturday, when a parade participated
by Federal, state and other
and civic bodies
will be reviewed by the
lug Collins lied to
not know who hit him and for what
purpose
Henry Lew-Is was
Harris In East and was the
elect.
. He was operated upon by Dr. Ralph thought last he got his hands of a quarrel between the
I and Dr. Dees. The on the lines and ran with the horse two- crested Harris had two scheduled to arrive
was one of the most for a distance. He was either thrown say MM Friday
and delicate performed here In a from the buggy, or fell as he ran would , welcome
long time. The stomach was rendered unconscious. he h
not been caught. escorted to the
There probably many others ha was born, the Pres-
can show results of Christmas Manse, when his father was
ally taken out, the wounds stitched and w to the home of his
and tho boys so far as medical i, Austin, where he was ex-
attention goes, attended to. by physicians who at first
No other Christmas accident Is that the young man was
reported. The day has been as quiet hurt He rested fairly well
all night and next morning asked to
he allowed to sit up fur a while. He
Dr. Hyatt Coming
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will lie at Hotel
Bertha January 6th, 1913. to treat
diseases of the eye and fit glasses.
Logan P. Martin, the prison poet
who Is known as No
at the penitentiary, dedicated the fol-
lowing to the
The Prisoner's Poem
sing a song this Christmas Day.
A song of gladness and of cheer;
A song that drives all frowns
And brings a smile to all who hear.
do some little deed that will
Bring to some sad heart;
And thus the law of Love fulfill.
By acting now the Christian's part.
let the Star of Bethlehem shine
Within those concrete walls tonight;
Our very cells will seem divine.
With and hope Christmas
and orderly here as a Sabbath.
M IS
Was The
Population
If Greenville ever spent a more
pleasant Christmas than the one Just
gone by. must be pointed out. The
two days of preceding bad weather
gave way to bright sunshine
and was followed by a
moonlight night and an Ideal
Christmas day. The people were In
condition to fully enjoy the season
They had been prosperous, hence they
bought and were gen-
not only to friends and loved
ones, but also to those less fortunate.
was taken up and seemed to be feel-
much He conversed with
those about him for a time, but sud-
began to gasp for breath
before those about him had time
do anything for him he died.
to
celebration, but of such Presbyterian
that did not need the en's There he will be received
Several young boys an- D tho M Eraser, as the
on the streets late representative of the society and
with fingers bandaged, but avoided during his visit. Friday
the question of a reporter. They ST. will be a torch-light
wanted to keep their a local street demon
from father and mother. Chief Stall Rn addresses by prominent
said that In his opinion there had to the city.
been less than before morning an
There has been considerable drinking. will take place at the home
stated, but the cold weather had of at which the guest n
the effects of decreasing the number receive all state, county
of drunks Only one person was honored visitors and
rested for being drunk during
day of yesterday.
tho
Thursday morning at the homo of the
bride's mother. Mrs. Smith, on
Evans street. Mr C. E. and
Miss Battle Smith were married by Post
Rev E. M Hoyle. .,.
Distinctive parcel post stamps must
It was a quiet home marriage, on- , on matter
a few relatives and intimate friends beginning January I. 1913. and such
Tuesday afternoon and night and all being In attendance. The bride wore matter bearing ordinary postage
the forenoon Christmas day scores of becoming brown traveling suit. The he treated as FOB dent-elect will hold a public reception
messengers were hurrying through couple left on the A. C. L. train for the seminary. At night an old
the distributing There a trip to Northern cities. Parcels will ONLY be at dinner will end the
were numerous friendly gatherings. Mr. Is a Jeweler here and post offices, post offices, let-
the
committees After that will
military and civic parade In
the afternoon Dr. Eraser will deliver
from the front porch of the Mary
seminary an address of w. 1-
come to Mr Wilson to which he will
respond Following this, the
HIs bride and local named and
not a few trees and every an excellent young man.
home spread a good dinner. was for nearly twelve years chief op- such lettered or numbered stations card of the sender, otherwise they will
There were not as many fireworks in the local telephone exchange as may be designated by the not be accepted for mailing,
as In past years, yet a plenty, which position she recently resigned, lay, or presented to a rural carrier Any other Information In
Nobody was hurt so far as heard and and Is a very popular young lady, or other carrier duly authorized to lo lbs parcels
disorder was remarkably absent It They have the best wishes of a large receive such mater. effect th
was altogether a good Christmas. circle of friends.
regards
post that goes into
first of the year can had
Ail parcels bear the return at the





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Legal Notices.
before date of If seres. It being the eastern
s.
lee is
III In His Washington
Home
Hi
HI i I iii
Kill lilt IS i l IN
it. Mis NOTE HI
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GOES ON
WASHINGTON, II Senator
S of Carolina.
suffering from appendicitis, will ho
d OB here this afternoon at
Hospital
condition I not to be
ill VI t the attack as mild, inn deeming mi
n DIPLOMATIC operation as to re-
very,
Charles om
I of tho bail known man in
and who been
director of
Harvard M
Si born in Boston 18.1
Mis education at I
Institute of Ta It
and Harvard In 1800
i lecturer and
i in tho i fan ii Medical
s and in 1801 b was appointed
professor t histology and
. t the saint Institution. In.
i James
l . I ,
. the Harvard Medical School
Harvard Ha mill
holds chair, Dr holds
honorary decrees from Vale.
Andrew's
, . i i his bean ex-
change professor with and
is in present i a course
ii nil;, h there.
Dec The i rs
s, Stats i
to the Mexican to
. Knox's note of last i
demanding tor
in -I- in Mexico
mil i . until after lbs bolt-
Is
in- home ii
Knit, in he until In
iii in
lead in I is
American's note, which in a Is
in be historic Importance
in a distinct in the re
between the two
note will
h attaching to
word technical meaning of a de-
which must be mat
a specific date I'm
i on note, bile moderate in terms
and dignified in win deal
with between America ind
Mexico in the
promising spirit i fully
i is name lime Mr, Knox sun
subject under eon
and ii Rn It i
an In ii Hi.- inn shall
pa . hi be known before his
actual departure.
administration has
brought
Ions the Me
I , I I S .
The Si . II
the Mi
take . , Km u Ii an
ii i
and h adduced long II i In
i e these i ha I
. m
i surprise of the State Depart
mi the Mexican reply was full of
i of , Barrel
and even want to
of improving of the state
alleged contained in
Secretary's note
Ii was man
loans who were of
ii i treatment wars themselves to
blame, having secretly participated
tho rebellion and N was practically
up-
rising would have bean Impossible
except for
ii ibis spirit
in Hie Mexican reply that brought the
administration to that
II was duo lo dignity of this
i further presentation
he lo the Mexican
couched in sue . is in place
the statements ind controversy
to oblige the M i
to complaints
United States In proper spirit
Reports continued disorder and
mi moll i i continue
to pour Into tho its Department.
situation at American
at has not
proved, hut condition grown
There appears to ha
Of Ufa and properly p .
American named to
conic Into oily for protection
On Thursday night
stale I owned hi
an American miles
from Two were
and two wire attacked.
The th province has
to scud a In
of tho marauders.
Like
A few of snow about
o'clock Sunday I
saw fear that they
now on toe
The were all that came, but
weather looks Just like It la go-
to to a white
GET A REDUCTION IN OUR
FIRE INSURANCE RATE.
If you own a building that has a FLUE
built with the brick-on-edge,
or metal, your insurance
rate is just cents per hundred more
thin to be .
Experience has taught the Insurance
Companies that flues of this type cause
f ires-hence this extra charge
a on your policies
and see this item will cost you
for the next ten years
There s a remedy You don t have to
pay it. Rebuild your flues with the
brick laid flat, and secure lower rate.
I will furnish full details of con-
for standard gladly
give information to anyone applying for
name at my office.
H. A. WHITE,
Insurance
Established 1895
Evans Street, Greenville, N C.
supreme Court
, C . AI
tin conclusion I brief session to-
Supreme Court of the Unit-
ed States announced i recess for
holidays, II is
vacation employed In
the of Important
decisions lo be handed down when
court n on
CONGRATULATIONS TO
i ii i. former i
ii
Lite lie i s,
s s
iii c . and ml Ii
nor of Sou ill
Dr H. Worst.
former he id Ion I'm in
North Dakota la and
, .
ROASTERS
FAMOUS
CANDIES
In Plain and Fancy Cartons.
to
Everything for the Fruit Cake. Highest Grade
Fancy Table Delicacies and Condiments
J. E WILLIAMS
The Christmas Table and Fireworks Store.
Furniture
For .
Makes a sensible,
enduring present and
genuine value giving
for the money if your
purchases are made
here.
FINE FURNITURE
For Parlor, Bedroom, dining room; original de-
signs and copies of the graceful, artistic old-period
prices that will make your own appeal
to your sense of economy. Drop in and see
TAFT VANDYKE
OH A Terror
. rt-t-
its are
grin. any by one of
t leas maladies no time should he
in taking the medicine obtainable
m drive ii off. Counties thousands
have found this to be Dr. King's New
it
kept hint from having pneumonia
three four writes Mrs
W, Place,
is and croup
have never found la
for ail
els. and 11.00. Trial bottle at
ill druggists.
Bulbs, if you Please
new Ho-
p mi H
plant early Insures One flowers.
make the finest wed-
l in floral designs.
Mall, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
J. L Co.
Phones
It. J.
Agni for and
Reflector Want Ads.
movement U In
n. to the hour
in the silk Industry and affiliated In
SEE ME TO
Save Money
MOVED
I an now in new Mi re
in the Building,
where patrons are in-
to rail and see the
line
JEWELRY. SILVER.
WARE. GLASSWARE,
that I hair tor the
trade.
AND
Hill he glad In
my new -tore time
W. L. BEST
mi
i an attribute of the garments ,
handle. They are of the decidedly
and are nils-
for put for
sale single look at our
and will prove
they are garments for gentlemen no
in Alter what station
Frank Wilson
Tho Us
On Horses, Mules, Buggies,
and Harness
of and
and Wagon
In
Car Load
Full Line of Barbour, Hackney, Wash-
Kinston, Ellis, Buggies
J. E.
GREENVILLE AND AYDEN
IT is the best present n a I I ill
teach him habit i Ii will thank
you in years for starting him en i r-
lune. You can open with an as a ii., i but
whatever the is it Ids boy
anything else you can him.
Come into and let
us show you how you can do it.
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C.
P. J. P. V- K. i. Cashier
Coward Drug Co.
Best
Used in Out
t l J
ICE
CREAM
AU
Urn V
Stationery,
Fountain
Kodak Supplies
Drug Co.
WE HAVE SECURED SOME
Gold Pieces
With which we will be glad to supply our
who desire for
Christmas and
Holiday Gifts
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina
a.
By virtue of a power of sale con-
In a deed
and delivered by B, Warren
L. Warren on the Mill
day recorded
the office of the of deeds
of county In book page
111.- will, on Mon-
day day of January.
o'clock, noon, expose lo public
gala, before court house door In
lo Hie highest bidder, for
cash tho foil described tract or
of land,
No. in Hie
plot that portion of town of
Greenville known at and
beginning at the southwest corner of
Lot No, and Jarvis am run-
thence 3-4 feet to the line
of Lot No. thence with the line of
Lot. No. 1-2 feet to
street with street
north 3-4 feet to beginning.
Also No. In that
of Hie town of Greenville known
as beginning at tho
northwest corners of and
thence with Jarvis
street north 1-2 feet to Third
street. with Third north
1-4 feet to Lot. thence
with the line of No.
1-2 fee to fourth street, thence
east to Fourth Street lo the
Ins being the lots conveyed by J.
While and wife to L. Warren
and dated Nov. 9th and registered In
Hook W-9, page In tho
In
This sale is made for the purpose
of Complying With terms of said
mortgage need
This tho 2nd day of December,
1912.
P. C. HARDING,
Mortgagee.
ltd
land
By Virtue of the authority of a
order made on the Ii day of
November in a special proceed-
pending in Superior court, in
a case entitled C. Williams and
wife. Nellie S. Williams, L, II. Wells
and wife. Wells,
tho commissioner will
expose to public sale, before the
court door In Lo
tho highest bidder, on Monday, th-
6th day of January. 1913.
noon, three certain tracts or lots of
land, in county of I'm and state
of North Carolina and in town
of and described as fol-
Ono lot at C. L.
corner on Dickinson av-
and running in a southwesterly
direction Dickinson avenue
feet to Washington street, thence
north or nearly so. with Washington
street feet to It. I., numbers
corner, east, or nearly with
Haul number's line to C.
son's corner, thence with, said
line feet the beginning,
on Dickinson avenue, and being
lot on which the late Jane L, Goodwin
formerly lived and being the same
which was Conveyed to her by deed
from C. A. White and wife, dated
9th. 1888 and recorded In the
office of the register of deeds of
county, the part by her conveyed.
gee Hook P-4, paste
One other tract, beginning
on east of Pitt street, R. A.
Tyson's corner and running
with Pitt street to
corner, thence In an easterly
with Mrs. Stock's lino 1-2
feet to a corner In Mrs.
Stock's line, thence In a northerly
direction feet to H. A. Tyson's
corner, at a point feet from
beginning, thence from the beginning
with It. A. Tyson's line In a wester-
direction feet to beginning
on Pitt street and being the same lot
conveyed by deed from It. S. Shep-
and wife to Jane I. Godwin,
dated Feb. 4th, end recorded In
Book S-. page in the register
of deeds office of Pitt county, loss
the part conveyed by said Jane L.
Godwin
One other lot, beginning on
the northwest aide of Dickinson ave-
at southwest corner of the Pres-
church lot running a
southwesterly course with
son l-S feet to Mrs.
Stock's line, feet to corner or
bend in line,
corner of the lot last above de-
scribed, thence In a northerly
with the line of lot above de-
scribed feet to It. A. Tyson's
corner of Presbyterian
church lot feet to the
and being the same lot conveyed I
the late L. Godwin by
from J. K. Moore. an I
C. Hamilton, trustees of the
church, dated Nov. I.
1895, and recorded In the
the Register of Deeds of Pitt
In Hook D-81 page to which deed
reference la made less that part
heretofore conveyed by the said Jane
L. Godwin
of sale cash.
land can be sold at private
price is offered.
This December 4th. 1912.
Wat LONG,
II u
el
Stale of North
Department of State.
To ail to whom Presents Mai
Whereas, It appears to my
by duly authenticated record of
end of the farm on which the said
Tyson and wife now reside.
Said land Is to satisfy said
mortgage.
This Dec. 11th, 1811
J. It. and J. ti.
Mortgagee.
G. and Sun. Ally s.
ltd
VALUABLE FARM HALE
will sell for hall cash and
proceedings for voluntary an easy terms enclosed pan
solution thereof by unanimous of my Creek plan-
consent of all the stockholders, four miles south
lied in my office, that K. Turnage of New Bern on the weal
C; Company, a corporation of this of Price's Creek, a navigable
state, whose principal la situated There are between
in the town of county of Pitt, cleared with abundant m-
bar for plantation purposes.
land Is very high and dry ranging
from to feel above Creek
which is its eastern boundary. It
Stale of North Carolina It.
being the agent therein and in
I hereof, upon whom process
may be has compiled with
requirements of chapter WM General DuRant Hatch and
of 1905. entitled Baa plantation
preliminary to the issuing of this
of
Now. Therefore. I. J. Grimes,
Secretary of Stale of North Carolina,
do hereby Certify Unit the said
did, on the 2nd day of lie-
1818, file in my office a duly
and attested consent in win-
to the dissolution of
ration, executed by all tho stock-
holders thereof, which said consent
and record of proceedings
aforesaid are now on file In my said
as provided by law,
is a very tobacco, cotton,
bay. truck and grain land and has
ii very line grove and splendid water
may ho had anywhere on II It Is
convenient lo New Bern by both
Water and road transportation
More woodland will be sold with
it If desired.
A. II. WARD.
New N. C.
LAND BALE
By virtue of a mortgage executed
In Whereof, I have hero-, delivered by Sain Mooring and
lo sol my band and affixed my wile. Mary Mooring, to K. G. James
sail, at Raleigh, Ibis 2nd day of
December, A. D. 1912.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
SILK
By virtue of power of sale con-
in mortgage deed executed
and delivered by Frank Battle and
wife to Richard Little on the 13th
day of January. 1911, and duly re-
corded in the Register of Deeds of-
of Pill county In Hook page
the undersigned will expose to
public sale before the court house
door In Greenville lo the highest
bidder on tho 13th day of
B certain tract or par-
of Ind lying and being in the
of Pitt, stale of North Carolina,
and in Swift Creek township, de-
scribed
the lands of J. A. Han-
on south and west, by tho
lands of Dennis mount
and Patience Smith on the north and
west, and on east by J. A.
containing a. res, more or
less, and being the land convoyed lo
Frank Rattle by Richard Little and
Said sale fa made to satisfy said
mortgage deed.
This tho day of December.
1912.
RICHARD LITTLE.
F. G. James and Son.
ltd
on the 22nd day of June. 1911. which
mortgage was duly recorded in the
of the register deeds Of Till
COUnty ill Honk 0-9, I age the
undersigned will sell for cash before
com, house door in Greenville
mi Monday, January 20th, 1818,
interest of the said Sam Mooring in
tin- following described
That tract of laud in Greenville
township, on the north side of Tar
river, on the Greenville and Bethel
read, adjoin the laud A. M.
Willis Fleming, deceased.
and others , being lots and ill
division of land of Willis
Shivers, deceased, and tho land
owned by George Mooring at the time
of hie death, containing acres,
more or less Also three acres, be-
same to Mooring by
George Mooring and wife, which
the Jas. Moore land. A.
L. right-of-way and others, ref-
to which deed is hereby made
for better description.
I This Dee. 18th. 1912.
F. G, JAMES,
ltd Mortgagee,
MORTGAGE SALE
Hy virtue of the powers contain-
ed in a certain mortgage deed from
C. Williams to Ella M Skinner.
dated the 14th day of November.
and recorded in Hook 1-8, page
of the Register of Deeds of
county. I the undersigned will expose
NOTICE TO CREDITORS to public sale before the court house
of administration, with the In Greenville. N. C, on Mon-
will annexed upon the estate of day 20th day of January, 1918,
Gardner, deceased, late of the following described tract or par-
county of Pitt, having this day been eel of land,
issued to me by the clerk of the certain tract or parcel of
parlor court of said county and land situate In county. In
duly Qualified and given bond as township described as adjoining the
such. land of Hardy Parker. Joseph A
Notice is hereby given lo all per- Walston and Others, containing
sons holding claims against said es- acres, more or less, mid being a tract
tale to present them to me for pay- of land whereon L, W. Reasons and
duly authenticated, on or be- wife formerly resided and being the
fore the 18th day of December. 1913. Identical tract of land that was Con-
or thin notice will be plead In bar to J. J, Walston and wife, to
of their recovery. All In- Manila En Walston married L.
lo said are requested W, Reasons as appears of record In
to make immediate payment. I Register of Deeds of Pitt
12th day of December, county in Hook V-V. page and
1912. j being same tract of land that
J. J. MAY. Administrator I was conveyed lo John J. Walston.
cum of Jas appears in Register of Deeds of-
Walter Gardner. Deed, flee Hook H-R. pages 134-35. and be-
identical land that was con-
to Harry Skinner by L. W.
Reasons and wife Martha, by deed
dated the 9th day of February,
recorded in R-4. page
of the Register of Deeds office of
county.
HARRY SKINNER
ltd
JARVIS A BLOW, Attorneys.
ltd
Taken
On my farm one black male hog
unmarked, hind legs. Owner
can get same by applying lo me and
paying all charges.
T. J. COX.
n. c. Route
ltd
SALE
SALE y virtue of a decree of the super-
virtue of a mortgage executed court of county made by His
and delivered by John Tyson and Honor Frank Carter, at the
Sophia A. Tyson, to J. R. and term. 1912. in the case of J.
J. O. on the day of Jan- James against S. K. Jackson, the
which mortgage was re- commissioner will sell for
corded in the office of the register of oath before the court house door in
deeds of Pitt county in hook R-S. page Greenville on Monday, January 0th,
the undersigned will sell for the following described real
cash before the court house door In
Greenville at public auction on Wed-i lot in the town of be-
January 1913, the fob where A. L. Jackson formerly
lowing described tract or parcel of resided, beginning at a stake, S. II.
land, situate in township, ad- Wood's corner running with his
joining the lands of Robert W Faith line south 1-2. east 1-2
fill and others and lying on north thence north east feet; thence
side of the public road leading from north west 1-2 polos to the
to Cross middle of the street; thence with the
beginning on said road at the bridge middle of the street south west
across the Atkinson and Clark Canal feet to the
and running In a westerly one-half undivided Interest
with said road to a point where n In the stable I t beginning at a stake
line from thence to said line to the on street -35 feet from the
Atkinson and Clark Canal, thence of Pitt and Queen streets and
with said canal to beginning, con- runs north west feet to the line
of A. I. Jackson's store lot; thence
with said A. L. Jackson's line south
want feet; thence south
about M feel to street; Br. Mrs
lo street feel to
the beginning, being the same two anniversary their man.
lots deeded to S. K. Jackson by deco
James, reference to throughout. parlor being In
are made for more accurate
dining room and room In red.
Tins Dec. 16th, 1918, There were an abundance of
F. JAMBS holly and Christmas bells,
ltd Commissioner appropriate to
the and occasion. .- dining
NOTICE Hi CREDITORS had a
Haling duly qualified before the with place i red
superior court clerk of Pitt counts and was with
as administratrix of the estate of twenty-five red .
John K. King, deceased, notice i the years of
hereby given to nil persons indebted An orchestra . r hall
to the estate to make Immediate pay- coursed u luring
to the undersigned; and all reception.
persons having claims against said the
estate are hereby notified to present to lit-
the same to the undersigned for pay- lie Ml Honker
on or before the 17th day Rosamond Fit and re
1913, or this notice will by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Per-
be plead in bar of recovery, sin.
Hi day of December, 1912, I Mi Mrs. E, B.
A at j parlor door, and In the re-
of John E, King, line Mr. and Mrs. Cow-
is lid lard, Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Wooten, Mr.
Mrs. k. G. Flanagan, Hiss Meta
of Mills. Mr and Mrs.
GOVERNOR t. M, Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. W,
Will lie I Lung, of Farmville. Mr. and Mrs.
President March I. 1911 John Ml Olive. Rev. and
Mrs. W. Howard, of Mr.
Account of the above historic event and Mrs. T. E. Hooker and Mis
which, as we all know, will be the Prank Brown, of Kinston.
grandest occasion our Southland has The of twenty-five years was
enjoyed In years. The SEABOARD attractively gowned In
Alls link railway is making prep over while with a
lo take care of great sage of white carnations,
of people who will attend same. Mr. and Mrs It. W. King received
special trains, special Pullman Cars at the door of the punch room,
special Coaches will be required in was served by Mayor Mrs.
large numbers, if you expect to at- M. Wooten and Mr, and Mrs. It.
tend great even you should get Hall
busy clubs, societies, schools and Mr. and Mrs. J. Forbes re-
organized bodies of all kinds dining room door, and
expecting to attend should get In line rakes, minis and almonds
at once. Write the undersigned who . served by Misses Lillian Carr,
give you Important information. Mary Smith, Bessie Bennett and
and care of you or your party King. and
in tho manner possible. Smith,
s. j Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Carr Mr
Division Passenger Agent, and Mrs G. Woodward
Raleigh, X. C. the door between Hie dining room
Mr, and Mrs. W, L.
Hall at hall door. After looking
Wedding m the many beautiful silver presents
There as celebrated high noon wafers were served by Mr.
today in the Episcopal and Mrs, l. E. House and Mr. and
church u most brilliant wedding, when I. Skinner.
Mr. Harry West of Lynchburg, Tho large number who called to
Va., recoiled as his bride, M Mar- extend congratulations to Mr. and
L. Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coward Indicated the high es-
Mrs. George Rex teem in are held.
All elaborate musical program was
rendered by Miss Susie of In t
who gave as processional short time ago contracted a
the wedding march from Lohengrin severe cold which settled on my lungs
and as the recessional and caused . a groat deal of annoy-
march. would have bad coughing
before the bridal party enter- spells my limes were so Bore and
el Miss Nicholson, of Littleton, Inflamed began to be seriously
sang Love You, alarmed. A friend recommended
The ceremony was perform- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying
ed by Rev. Benjamin of Cam- the had used for years. I a
den. N. J., brother of the groom, as- bottle and it relieved my cough the
by Rev, L. P, Howard, pas- and in a week I was rid
tor of the church. of the cold and soreness of
First came the Messrs. R. writes Miss Marie Berber,
W. and G. T. Cal. For sale all dealers. Adv.
lowed by the groomsmen. Messrs. IV
L. Knightly, Journey Short, Paid For.
C. Charles Home. S.
Cooper, Then the bridesmaids, who Mr- Bentley Harriss.
won- as Edna manager of the Mutual Life
Draughn, Louise
Corinth. Augusta Divine, Fannie state manager In
Hales and L, Petty, of Union Charlotte that contains the follow-
Level. Va. three being attired in
low and three in white, is pleasure that the
each wearing black picture hats and announcement is made on Wed-
carrying prayer books and showers of 18th of December, the X
of the Valley. had paid for
Tho dame of honor, Mrs. Jacob new Insurance In the 1912 accounts.
of Greenville, N. c. wore a is an unsurpassed
dress of white lace over yellow char- and should be a source of pride to
a black picture connected with the Com-
and carried white roses. i the
I Next came Miss Virginia M.
sister Of the bride, who was maid of
honor, wearing a white lace robe over WASHINGTON. Dec. Cotton
Satin, black amount-
tare hat and carrying yellow roses. counting round
Little Miss Hortense Higgs, niece as
of the attired in white plaited ginning report Is-
was ring bearer and little
Miss Margaret cousin of the
bride, attired in same, was flower Alabama
1.233.3311; Arkansas Florida
. , , 88.882; Georgia
As the bride with her brother, . ,,, ,,. . . .
. . Mississippi 884.992; -North
l. I ii came the e, . ,,. rt, , , ,
, . , Carolina 820.249; Oklahoma 904.347;
the groom, w Hi Deal man. Mr. J. . ,. ,. ,. .
, ,. South Carolina 1.123.480;
s. Va., enter- .,,,, . ,,.
. . , , 231.341; Texas all other
ed through the side door, met
Hates ,,
the chancel, whore their lows were . .
,. it Si land states
exchanged and sealed with the ring. ,,,, ,;,, ,; , .,
bride wore a handsome s , f.
Bull accessories to match,
and carried a shower bouquet of r . In lie
b s and valley oxford,
The out of town guests were as social entertainment
Miss Susie Petty, of was
Level. Va ; Miss Sue Williams, Mrs Kali when M
Norfolk. Va.; Mrs. J. W Higgs and White entertained a large nu
children, of Greenville, N C; Mr of guests In I M
and Mrs. Frank Short, of Mount Maud and her I
Olive N. C; Mr. Journey Short, . Pi
Fremont. N. c.; Rev. Benjamin Ab- hi i
of N. J.; Mr. Will Ab- The game of
of Va . Mr I. pleasure for an
Knightly, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. J. beautiful
S Cooper, of Va ; Mr.
s. c. Foster, of Va . and sign and salad
Mr. Charles Home, of Greenville, N occasion
Mount Telegram. with and happiness to all
in I. P.
d in bad Need
Dec. the
report of Attorney Genera
w n i a strong a,
l repairs In court
procedure and In other
law.
. . thing for w b ll
general are some pro-
in .
. nu In
m them, the
1.1 . the In
, v them.
In Wake Forest case Mr.
held women are not
in Ben I s pi re
w pent of the tax
district o net b, em-
them also That was the law, he
thought it not be the law, be
thinks, The won n
ho . doesn't He
believe in In Caro-
people have idea the
constitution is son;, be
changed without s revolution Mr
said . the
thing in the Id to do If the
people wain to do It. hat's all I
b o it. Vim in.- . i . a t we-
vote in tho e and
then a majority in The
at In had
no trouble and there w as e solid
,.
out The prohibition law was
made Ii both of
w an
to be It needs
ii Hood denied
the people in t e r day because
. h gs i I In th i of It.
. Is a lot I that
hell the
i-11 jut
Mr. was at
Then been
cussing In
would say
It l I
Tl many of m nu
of Mr. will b oB i the
.
Tl i- Is full n a rote
WASHINGTON. Dec, Josephus
Daniels, of North Carolina. Of all the
Democratic leaders whom Cab-
speculation has entered lbs
November election, is the one figure
who has been pointed to Brat and hist
as reasonably certain Invitation
Into the official of the nest
president
There are Indications the Tar
Heel editor is more firmly established
in the confidence of the President-
elect than ever before. If he is not
made Postmaster General, more
prise will be caused than would fol-
low the failure of Governor Wilson
ti call any other leader his Cab-
This is true th. . that
all of Governor friends
i-i Washington and on X
Committee are united sup-
port of M i 1- .
as lo a. other
Democratic leaden but n all that
learned hi th are not
as to the cast North Car-
This cordial support f Ml
is due to the fact n been as
loyal in his efforts to . Democratic
presidential candidates at any man in
the at He a t in his
support of Bryan throe time In his
support of Parker and It . support
of Wilson. In each
he took off his coat and irked until
the last ballot was cast
All this has endeared Mr Daniels lo
the real leadership Democratic
party and no less to Wilson,
and all from Trenton point
to the selection of . bi
in the Cabinet.
As the morning
an Frank l is
in the local Jail i Cl
is under i e of
a Ian In i it is not
known how the but
it is reported of
a Ion I I
the
f bad I
it a brick v .
. lull
Cant. St n I
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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published u
rat
D J Editor.
President Taft gave about a ton
weight of turkeys as Christmas pres-
to attendants of the White House.
As a Christmas dinner the tut-
key has lost none of his popularity.
A HUM A VS BACK
Teachers Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. Dec.
With a record-breaking attendance. The Advice of This Greenville
the Oklahoma Educational
its seventh annual
iv of Value
Many a woman's back has many
-Hie year W
Six months.
rates may be bad
Application at the business office .
The Building,
and Third streets
All cards
t respect will be i
per .
began
In this city today and will con- aches and pains.
o--------- In session until Saturday. the fault.
The grippe got hold of President- Features of th- Initial session this I That's why Kidney Pills are
steel Wilson and kept him in bed morning were the presidential address so effective,
most of Christmas day. Hut the re-
ports say he had a good Christmas
the same.
L Robes
and Buggy Robes
Many Greenville women know this.
Head what one has lo say about
Of miner. Among the noted Mrs. E. G. Washing-
tors who will heard at the ton St., Greenville. N. C.
A. Gill of and M
address by Dr. Robert Francis la
quint sessions are Dr. have been so greatly benefited by
Cola of South Car- president of the state Kidney Pills that I am glad
also took the pardoning fever Dr. Carroll G. Pearce of to recommend them. My back ached
and J. Y. Joyner. stale nearly all the time and
and turned
C eve
eighty prisoners
of North Carolina.
Communications advertising
later will he barged fr at three
per Hue. up to fifty lines
the Christmas happiness
good follow with the
new year.
mi K ten lie Denial in tin-
as second
the
Or i Car
sol of March i
class
ill
could not
rest well. The kidney secretions
caused me annoyance and plain
to be that was suffering from
kidney trouble. Kidney Pills,
that I got from the John Wooten
I Drug Co. relieved the aches and
WASHINGTON Dee. 20.- my condition
Let all faces tarn to the now year Tall yesterday gave Congress his ,,,, .,
now and get ready to make it the opinion of the charge he had ,.,,, C-. Buffalo.
u Due
best on record.
Congress his
the opinion of the charge he had
been playing politics In Ills recent ex- New York, sole agents for the
order putting fourth- ed States.
Just Received Direct Hie Manufacturer. In Healing Direct
with the Maker, we are able la ate ROBES at Comparative.
If Low Prices of
from Two to Twenty Dollars
A I III I.
We want to inspect our Mock even if visit will
mean a purchase
SPECIAL Bicycles for and
tin Hot are Made.
Those who had to work on this, the class postmasters under the civil
FRIDAY, 1912
COMMITTEE
Being free herself. de-
sire to free her people still under
Turkish rule assumed very much the
nature of a religion. The building
up of a powerful army was one of the
means to this great end. But aside
from the official measures taken to note
accomplish freedom for Macedonia,
private Individual, mostly young
schoolteachers, went down into Mace-
and spread the doctrine of a
free democracy among the people. In
each village they visited they organ-
revolutionary groups whoso aims
were at first rather vague but from
these local groups there gradually
developed n countrywide organization
which finally became the
Macedonian Committee, so called
en after its membership Included
day after, did not care how little there
was to do.
vice
The at made the counter
Charge that his accusers on the
the House were telling
Remember the
no other.
Adv.
WASHINGTON. Dec. found
You can gel ready for the bill col- e House were telling good g
for those Christmas presents. declared he deeply regretted sad Sen. Lee Overman
the failure of Congress to pas. .,, who
THE BUGGY
We invite you to lo. k our j
New Year resolutions can soon come
out of i storage.
the failure of Congress to pass
which practically would destroy w-
the system . of
has been made of this would be given the Post-
New day is the next one of Generalship in the new
said the president.
Nothing could further from the no
truth. The order was made before the Gov ,
SOME
What One
Did
Editor
Pill
Year
Till
election and in the of
public service. have several
limes requested Congress to give me
authority lo put. first, second and
. , .,. third postmasters and all other
I am not much of a
local officers, including internal rev-
officers, customs Unit-
ed States marshals and the local
agents of other departments under
the classification of the Civil Service
by taking away the necessity for
financially speaking, but I have a
brother. Mr. M. L Move, who is a
decided success. This year with two
hired hands and about filly dollars
especial help he has cleared two
he believed Mr. Daniels would be in
the cabinet.
Many Senators and members of the
House are expected to visit Governor
Wilson during the holidays. Most
of them are keeping their plans
however, and will slip over to
New Jersey with as little publicity as
possible.
Senators Hoke Smith, of Georgia,
and of Oklahoma, are two
who will visit the President-
elect within a few days.
Cabinet discussions has brought a
thousand dollars. This statement may
appear to be an exaggeration, but such by the
here are the eight acres in
tobacco sold for sixteen acres deeply regret the failure of Con-
whole solid districts of the from , gathered to follow these recommendations members of both houses
eight thousand pounds of lint The change would have taken out of range of possible
the organize- twenty-live acres in corn which pro- pi lilies practically every local officer
,;. two hundred barrels or one would have entirely cured the son
thousand he growing out of what, under the These Include Representative
Christmas Gifts
WHY GIVE WIN like r-
FOB A CHRISTMAS OUT.
TOO MIGHT ROT BE WITH HER
SIB IS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
Ev BROS.
III
From the beginning
was based on strictly
since the return of Governor i m
the I X .
ATKINS
principles. Each village sent a
an acre potatoes, live acres i resent system.
remain a of and
tors Hoke
gate to a yearly provincial ,,. ten ares of line oats the spoils system.
which elected a provincial ex- and a good quantity of cow pea hay. The president's advice to Congress and others.
committee. Each province He will kill ten which will was contained In his third message of
Ill ill fifteen hundred pounds of the year It was devoted largely to
meat, a review of the accomplishments of
He has had milk and butter nearly several government departments not
each year in some mountain fastness, , , uh, year for family use and touched in previous messages and to
Henry, Sena-
Smith. Gore
also sent popularly elected delegates
to a general congress, held secret
which first drafted a constitution and Ms wife
later passed the laws governing the chickens.
general activities of the organization
there developed What was
nothing less than a widespread,
republic, a secret govern-
of the people, shaping itself
the rotting husks of Turkish
So truly democratic was it in spirit
so fearful were the people of
abuses of authority, that the
would never delegate executive now-
ed to any one man. but always to coin-
over one hundred
you call that some
Don't
fanning
He bas not over three thousand
dollars invested in this farm and its
equipment
A.
WASHINGTON. Dec.
will have small place in the personnel
of the committee which will have
charge of the arrangements attending
the Inauguration Of Wilson
s president.
This has been settled and the
and of the men who
principle which became so inaugural celebrations
fundamental to their system that all n the past will be called upon
or the organization of politics. The names of
known as or as the who will be expected to take
, , , . . . care of the multiplicity of details will
Turks called them, the , , . . .
be named shortly and the chairman
people of committees. hp which will
One of the principal objects of this the burden will he selected by the
organization was the education of the chairman, Wm. C. Rustle.
people in any subject that could he At a meeting of the committee yes-
. , it was decided to ask Congress
any benefit to them. Through its , .
again to grant permission for the use
system of couriers It was able lo building.
smuggle largo quantities of n was also decided to ask the
to
into the country from legislature for
quarter visiting troops in the halls of
literature which included such a wide
buildings. This permission was
range of subjects as strawberry
lure, books of poetry by
authors, and
by
,,,.,., has ever attended
conditions,
the organization to largely
warlike in character. The same
that carried the literature from
village to village also carried heavy
four years ago. The finance
Bulgarian ,.,.,,.,. reports that there will be
of Social- plenty of money forthcoming with
which to meet expenses and a larger
an in-
is expected.
recommendations for legislation. The
Legislation which would permit
members of the cabinet to sit in
c- of congress with right
lo enter Into debate and answer
but without vote.
The adoption of the postmaster gen-
plan re-adjustment of com-
lo railways carrying mails
in view of the conditions
which will exist under the parcels post
law.
A revision of the land laws to
cure proper conservation and at the
same lime assure prompt disposition
of land that should be turned over to
I ownership.
Legislation affecting Alaska which
would provide tor leases of coal lands
and in to mining claims, the
of oil. phosphate and pot-
ash lands in the United Slates.
An act of Congress which would
legalize a court authorizer to review
decisions on the Pure Food Law such
are are now made by the
Board. In this connection the
dent approved the creation of the
Board by Former President
Roosevelt, but said that the lime had
come for Cong lo recognize the
necessity for tribunal of
in pure food ea. we are
struggling to suppress an evil of
great proportions like f Impure
said the president, must
provide the machinery In the law
to prevail its becoming an in-
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Before buying your holiday goods see
cur hue of Chafing Dishes,
Carving Sets and a large assortment of
bran goods, decorations and other
ties suitable for Christmas.
Prices will be Reasonable.
If it's in the Hardware line, we J
of oppression and we ought
On the to enable those whose business is
record of mail handled in threatened with to have
The stamp sales amounted form of appeal in which they
ml
Stubborn Case
was under the treatment of two write
Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., they pro-
my case a very Stubborn one, of womanly weak-
I was not to sit up, when I commenced to
take
I used it about one week, before I much change.
Now, the severe pain, that had been in for
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of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the
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received from it Try it for your troubles. today.
lo Medicine Co C
tor book. Hume tor Worn. n.
broke the
eminent
International
one day.
loads of rifles and .- have a complete day In court.
The provincial committees ,,,, of mall. This The president closed his
band, of armed men for with the enormous increasing . th,, Confess
purpose, the n ail shows that the force in the local for Bo
had to do. And with
and hwy was Exposition at Ban and for
handled promptly without a hitch or the of I
take spirits to . . for the In his discussion of the he
of Postmaster Flanagan and his said that a public utilities
helpers They are entitled was needed. The president ex-
to a mi Christmas. of
the elective franchise to of
endorsed
It does not
make a Christmas spirit, but there
are some people who think to the con- faith
the
Christmas Stories Free Washington and endorsed the plan
All you have to do In order to get of the Commission of Fine Arts for
Those who delayed their Christmas
until the rain came, are the twenty of the best Christmas stories City improvement.
read order from your
ones who are regretting it. i newsdealer a copy of next Sunday's
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of
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The more happiness you bestow on .,,,., extra charge. h- Sun- In the case of Win. F. charged
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Sunday World will give yon all diet of not guilty today
the news from all over the
. will be
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Others tomorrow the better your own
Christmas will be.
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To very reader of this sheet there
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Christmas.
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STOKES. N. C. Dee.
is here and everybody Is happy in
our town. The closing exercises of
Stokes High School Friday night, was
celebrated by the and girls
giving a party for the benefit of the
school and was a big success.
THE
Ii.
no k
s s
Everybody is preparing to make the
annual Christmas tree Wednesday
night given by the Sunday School
LISBON, via the Frontier, Dec.
The political situation arising from
the deadlock of the Conservatives and
is developing rapidly. The
element predominates in more brilliant than usual.
tho cabinet, while nearly half the This finds our town and
members of the Portuguese country people in a splendid
went are democrats. Both parties are condition, with many Improvements
endeavoring to organize the coup d- going on. Our town feels much
Hungary has women
is to have a labor temple
New York union
Argentina will have a school of
culture.
Twenty States have free
bureaus.
has readmitted her
to the stage.
A State federation of has been
The
tiled over the two new residences and N,.
conservative chief. Dr. building completion.
was summoned back from life of the Plant-
and his arrival here was Bank-
receive
made the occasion of a monster 22nd,
on the part of the
natives. The democrats replied with
an imposing counter
The alarmed at the
possibility of trouble, turned out all
available police and troops. As soon
at the steamer aboard which
was a passenger was there
was uproar of cheers and
groans and the Democrats made a
determined rush, with the object
capturing the leader of the rival par-
A riot ensued, was ex-
from his perilous position by
cavalry, which charged through the
mob. he was sent to his home in an
under military escort. The
fled democrats paraded the streets for
many hours. The troops are kept
under arms constantly us important
happenings are likely at any moment.
The president has asked the
to pardon the archbishop of Bra
a and the bishops of and
who were condemned last
year to three years banishment from
their dioceses and to grant amnesty to
hospital at least to relax
the severity of their imprisonment.
but the has replied that the
moment is not favorable for the grant-
of pardons. Improvements in the
has had a
resources are over
Mr. J. G. Stokes left for
this morning to spend Christmas with
friends.
Mr. J. I. left yesterday
with his wife for Wilson where she
will remain for treatment in the hos-
CHRISTMAS
FOR THE HORSES.
The Company of
Scotland, has provided a rifle
range at for its employee,
The States has
than persons
old age pensions in England
baa established the eight-
wonderful
have been on strike since last
Thirty-one States have Inspect
ore
The local union of at
New Westminster. B. C. bus been an
Increase of SI per thousand.
There are local unions with u
Dr. W. L. Fleming of
led them. and International Union.
Misses Ethel Stokes. Bessie Con-
and Ethel Roebuck, came in
from Friday
have been attending school
Miss Wynn or Roberson- and
Is visiting Miss Bessie Con- give to
1.553 workers.
Me are glad to see Mr. Wilbur Con- thousand odd miles
hack from Atlantic Christian of , of
College. He is M good looking thousand are
owned by the government.
wishes to all for a happy new Mass ,
street car union in the
conn try. being a membership of
THIS IN HISTORY approximately seven thousand.
Wages in Japan have risen on the
average over fifty per cent. In the
last years. During that time the
average price of has in-
about per cent.
Milwaukee working girls arc organ-
buying clubs to
known from ocean to
as the best and
They wear the
longest Ask for
Duck
Blankets.
Whips and
WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB THE
CELEBRATED 5- Line of BLANKET and
Only H e It
into Harness
we sell
i r
divided Into two pro-
Upper and bower Can-
under Napoleon won
victory oven the allied Russians
and Prussians
in the battle of
the cost of living and the move-
promises to become popular
prisons he added, have been decided governor and many other throughout the entire West.
on and soon will be carried into
Tin Anniversary
Very handsome cards, engraved on
tin, have l-en sent out reading as fol-
lows
1902 I 1912
Mr. and MM Robert II. Wright
request the pleat of your company
Tuesday evening December
from nine lo eleven o'clock
Greenville. North Carolina
of the leading citizens of According to official statistics Just
perished in a theater Are there were among
Richmond. in Pennsylvania industries j
Britain proclaimed B last year 1.309 fatal minor accidents, i
blockade of the Chesapeake and n of
Delaware. Recently the State of Maryland nil-
and Pittsburgh the age limit for children as work-
We Carry the Best Lire f and
Ammunition.
III-; BEST PRESENT CAN BUY I USEFUL IN CUTLERY
FOR ONE IN THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE THE CELE
LINE OF SCISSORS IN
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware.
HART HADLEY
N. V.
connected by telegraph.
inaugurated
president of Chili.
this is my
Personal Mention.
Thursday's
of
Rev. C. M. Rock and Prof. I.
Meadows left this morning for Nor-
folk to spend a few days hunting in
Virginia.
Miss Jessie Kennedy Miss Hart.
of Kinston. spent today here
airs. Evans.
Messrs. Walter Johnson of Wash-
William V,
William K. chairman
the National Democratic Committee
. and manager of the Wilson
campaign, was in Ashley
county, Arkansas. December
He received his preparatory education
and in 1898 was
ed from Princeton University. Fol-
lowing this he attended the Harvard
law school, from which he was grad-
in and was then admitted
to the New York bar. For several
from twelve to fourteen years,
as One result of the change is that more
than 2.000 new pupils are expected
the schools of Baltimore, more than
half of Whom are and girls who
will attend day schools. The
all between the ages of years andS
months and years, may continue at
work . provided they attend
schools. This division has made
account of the lack of room in the
day schools.
SCHEDULE
trains Leave Raleigh,
A. M.
AMI iii I I l
Atlanta,
point. Wen j. . ,
. . i
ii .
Pretty
At the home of Mr. John II. Man-
on Third street. Thursday
at o'clock, his sister. Miss
a prominent law firm. He then open- Elisabeth Manning, became the bride
Tuesday ed an office of his own and before g. Dennis, of Suffolk.
night a.
ville
THE WILMINGTON
a. in.- For
with and parlor car Con
earner for
New York. Boston and
and Johnson of Nor-
folk, came In Tuesday to spend the he as a
holidays.
Mr. spent
night and Wednesday near Tillery. long had attained a high place in his ya ceremony was performed by
Mrs. John Manly of Mt. Olive, who profession. Prior to his taking charge Rev gall, Presbyterian minister
been visiting her brother Mr. H. of the recent campaign his only ex- Suffolk.
l c . ii.
L. Coward, loft Wednesday evening.
in practical politics was in The parlor of the home in which
is left he was an unsuccessful ceremony took place, was
on the Democratic ticket decorated in green and white,
for the New general assembly, a huge wedding bell suspended
Mr. has been a close friend from an arch of holly and
of President-elect Wilson ever since s Miss Mae Schultz played the
he was a student at Princeton, where wedding the bridal party en-
the President-elect was at that time the parlor.
i professor. First was the dame of honor. Mrs.
T J. Moore, of Wilmington, dressed
day evening for Raleigh to attend a
wedding and from there will go to
Oxford for a visit.
Miss Mary Lucy left this
morning to visit relatives in Norfolk.
Mr. J. G. left Christmas morn-
for Conetoe to Join his family
are visiting there.
Mr. E. A. Brown left Christmas Mr. Charlie Manning, of gray and carrying white
morning for Merritt. here to visit relatives and attend carnations.
Mr. J. A. spent Christmas the marriage of his sister. Following her was maid of hon-
In Mr. Jesse Smith came home from Pink Manning, sister of
Mr. and Mrs. E. House spent Norfolk to attend the marriage of his dressed in white lingerie over
Christmas with relatives in Edge- . mother. Pink carnations,
Lucille and Cobb left came little Miss
Mr. J. S. Mooring went to Bethel evening for a visit In Manning bearing the ring
Christmas morning to Join his on
who are visiting there. Greene left to- The groom entered with ha best
Mr. D. M. spent Christmas for a visit in LaGrange. an. Mr. Lynn Dennis, of
In Weldon. Mr. Mrs. J. I. Davenport and the bride with her uncle. Mr. D. C.
Mr. Ferrall spent Misses Annie Moore, who gave her away. The
In Washington. Minnie Patrick, of Washington brine wore a traveling suit of brown
Mrs. C. P. and son. of county. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. carried a bouquet of bride roses ,
THE FLORIDA
M.
p Richmond, Wash-
and New York
sleepers, day coaches and
at with
C. A O. at with
railroad and B. O
burg and points west
THE SEABOARD MAIL No
p m Atlanta Charlotte
Wilmington. Memphis
and weal Parlor
p. m. No. for
Henderson
Richmond
a. m. New
p. m. Penn. Pullman
to and New
York.
t. B, P. A, .
H. D. P. A.
. Raleigh N. C
FOR SALE ACHES LA Ml,
acres cleared, balance in woods
well timbered original growth pitch
pine and oak. Sufficient
for tenant. G. T. Tyson, R. F. D
1.07 a. dally,
Sleeping Car tor
a. m. Dally, for
City and Norfolk.
I . Car Service connects for all
mints North and
s p. Dally, except Sunday tor
V s
f a m Daily for Wilson and
Pullman Sleeping Car service
South and West
I t Dally except Sunday
unit Raleigh for
p m Dally Wilson and
Parlor Car
Information and
Sleeping Car apace apply to
J I Agent.
W n W W.
P Aft.
Lodges and Social
COUNTY
Sheriff I. Dudley,
Clerk Superior Court- II C. Moore.
Deeds
Wilson.
w. C.
L.
m. Lewis, w. B. Proctor, II. T.
Spier. J. G. Taylor.
TOWN
Mayor F. M. Wooten.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
T. Smith.
Aldermen B. B. W.
A J. S. J.
y. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P.
VanDyke, II. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
f. Spain. C. OH. L.
Tucker.
Superintendent- H. L. Allen.
Fire D. Overton.
Baptist. Memorial Rev. C. M. Rock,
came in Christmas morning to of Martin county, are spending the maiden hair ferns
visit her mother. Mrs. J. L Moore. ,,, of Mrs. II. E. The couple received g large
Clyde Cox, of New spent Der of beautiful bridal presents.
here with her sister, Miss , Mr. Mrs. Dennis on
Cox. N C of Walston- A C, L. train for his home in
N. Martin, of Hickory, came N c Mr A F Windham of
in Tuesday night to Join his wife who N. O, Mr. L. M. Wilson of
in visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mount. N. O. and A. C. Harte
J A. Lang. Norfolk. Va., are enjoying a mer-
Mr. C. R. Sugg, of Wilmington. aB of Miss
Christmas here with his broth- Wilson at
Mr. B. B. Sugg. street.
Mr. W. H. Moore, of Jacksonville.
In Wednesday evening to visit Sigma Alpha Meeting
relatives. I NASHVILLE. Tenn. Dec. 26-The at the opening of the
College
NEW YORK. Dec, men
who make the laws to govern college
athletics In the Slates round-
ed up at the Hotel Astor today for the
seventh annual meeting of the Na-
Association. The at-
Old Bay Line
Steam Packet
Daily, Including Sunday between
NORFOLK AMI BALTIMORE
Mail steamers
Equipped with Unit-
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every
modern convenience cuisine
passed.
Portsmouth. Sundays. pm
Portsmouth, week days pm
Norfolk, dally . pin
Old Point . pm
Ticket Bold to all North
HALF HALF COTTON SEED
Limited quantity for sale at
pet bushel From el
height ibis seal
I ginned pounds of lint. T. M
Reform Thai Will Benefit Man
BOSTON, Mass., Dee. 27- Men and
women from all purls of the Moore, K. F, D. Greenville.
States who take an active Interest In
the promotion of various octal
and reforms gathered LOST Mill FEMALE not. II
today for the annual meetings
societies organized for the discus-
of such subjects.
Holiday
PINEHURST. N. C, Dec. ,
of lug Showed a larger representation of able conditions attended the opening
liver colored spots, has collar with
Henry initials on same. Lib-
reward for her return or
leading to her recovery. L.
ti. Mills, R. F. D. N. C.
Mr. Icon Pender came Sigma Alpha society, on. .
morning to visit his patents. the largest and most prominent of the Eastern and Southern colleges of the ninth annual holiday
Mr. John Bagwell came home from Greek letter fraternities, began Its ever before. During the two golf tournament on the links Of
Durham Wednesday morning to spend national conference In Nashville today session the delegates will give their the Pinehurst Country Club. Play
Christmas with his mother. with from attention lo summer baseball and a continue until next
with representatives present from
Mrs J W Brooks left today for score of colleges and universities, variety of other questions relating to
Kinston to visit relatives. Judge J. W. Brandon, of Tuscaloosa. the control of college athletes.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J- Moore and little Ala., is the national president and
on. of Wilmington, are visiting the M. E. of Nashville, the
family of his father. Mr. D. C. Moore
Many
Everybody's doing
late trains
veil known golfers are taking part.
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W.
Wilson, superintendent of Sunday
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
J. J. Walker, pas-
tor; E. A. Sr., superintendent
Sunday school.
Episcopal. St Dallas
Tucker, W. A. Bowen. sup-
Sunday school.
M clerk.
Methodist, Jarvis
k. M. pastor; A. B. Ellington,
clerk; II D.
dent Sunday school; L. Pender,
secretary.
Dolphin Move Chapel
Rev, W pastor.
Pros win B.
Peden. pastor.
LODGES
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M.
II. W. M ; L. II. Pen
Sec.
Sharon No. A. F. and A. II.
F Foxhall, W. If.; E. E.
Sec.
Encampment No. I.
O. F. W. C. P.; L.
H Pender. Scribe.
River No n. K of
M. Clark. C. A. B Ellington.
K. R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M.
J. N. Hart. H. E. E. Griffin.
Sec.
Covenant No. F.
Meets every Tuesday night. F. J.
Forbes N. G.; L. H. Pender. Sec.
Tribe No. I. O. R.
T. Hooker, Sachem; J. W.
Brown, C. of R.
CLUBS
Nous- Mies Lillian Carr. pres
Went; Miss Ward Moore, secretary.
I Daughters of T.
president; Mrs J L.
secretary.
The Kings Daughters Mrs. A. L.
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G.
Secretary.
Hon. Joseph
Manitoba, years
day.
MILCH COWS SALK
full blood Jersey Milch
Some registered, others entitled to
Will sell a whole,
or separately Heat opportunity Can be Been at
former chief offered to procure a fine family Farm
old to- cow, or well bred dairy herd. All N. C.
cows now frosh, or soon will
Foxhall or
Julian . Baker.
m m





arms
We invite your inspection of our
stock of Breech-Loading Guns,
Rifles and Pistols.
We have a collection from which
you can select one to please you,
consisting of Ithaca and Tryon
Guns; Marlin, Savage, Remington,
Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton
Rifles; Smith Wesson, Colts,
Mauser, Harrison and Richards Pis-
Be sure to call on us for fire-
arms and ammunition.
J. R. J, G.
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting
the very best quality you can possibly procure
anywhere for the money.
Many a cheap, shoe hides be-
hind a nice appearing, pleasing to the
eye style, but a few wear will
prove the inferiority of the quality of
the materials used and the careless-
exercised in their making.
We look to quality first of to it that
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the
general construction the best procurable any-
where. We depend upon you for our business,
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we
are duty bound to give it to will.
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle-
men, and boys and girls are ready for your
G-TIS A FEAT TO PIT
GREENVILLE naP
ATKINS Hardware
Before buying your holiday goods see
cur line of Chafing Dishes,
Carving Sets and a large assortment of
brass goods, decorations and other
suitable for Christmas.
Prices will be Reasonable.
it's in the Hardware lire,
G. M. SON
General
Merer.
due. now win
I t
ill glad to
on u
PHI
Reflector Advertisements Pay
FM NUB
acres. So cleared.
ea miles west of In
U miles from two district
glided schools. 12.000 worth of
buildings included, up to date
cottage. tobacco barns. tenant
house- and other out Con-
the finest farm in that sec-
all clay subsoil. No sand. A
bargain to quick buyer. terms
J. F.
Ayden. N. C
y T. HICKS
Steam and Hot Water
OldS
I Outfitter
am prepared do your work at
Reasonable See me or call.
No. M
Cabbage Plants
The Jersey Wake-
held, t
m Urge Ilium Head.
This selection should St
inner
Prepared fur shipment I from
In 10.000 ill per
Over per I.
ii. h. B. tan
order any
and guaranteed
L. C. Arthur
Better quality than the high-priced powders but J
sold at about half their cost. A saving worth
while on a year's supply.
lb. Sc.-H lb- Kc-
Sold ell on
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,
The above are five good reasons
for dealing with us. You will do well
to heed them. We can be of assist- j
to you in many more ways and
will be glad to give you any and all
particulars. If you want to save
can help If you
want to borrow have it to
loan.
Start the New Year with the
to save.
Our Shares
of Sale of Personal
We. W. A. Hyman and wife, Car-
Hyman. will expose to public
sale on the day of December,
1912. at our home In
Lady in Describes Her an of our personal estate con-
. .- fur-
Distressing Experience and
MRS.
TELLS TROUBLES
Tells How She Was
Finally Relieved.
HONK III LOAN
M.
Professional Cards.
r. M.
second Woolen
on Thud St., opposite court house
North Carolina
sine I
a little says Mrs. Riley
was a great sufferer from dyspepsia.
I suffered misery after eating, and had
terrible heartburn.
I thought I had to suffer this way a
I lived, but when I began to take
in
doses, every night, the heartburn was all
i gone in a few days, and I could eat
without distress.
S.
December iS
Richard Arkwright. Inventor
of the frame, born in
Preston. Died Aug.
1792.
Washington delivered up
his com mission in the army to
Congress, In session at
Smith, the founder of
horn. Died June
1844.
government sent troops
to Canada as a
against aggression by the Unit-
ed Slates
famous orator
and Statesman, died In Atlanta,
Horn in Athens, May
1850,
L. I.
Moore
Attorneys at Law
Greenville, Carolina
it. P, TYSON
Insurance
Life, Biro, and Accident
Office Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store.
stating of household and fur-
horses, mules, hogs, chickens,
fodder, corn, peas and farming
Terms of sale. rash.
W. A. Hyman and Caroline Hyman.
S. M. Schultz
and retail grocer a
Cash Hides.
OHM Seed barrels
eta.
Baby go-carts, par
tWO small packages in all, and suit., MM,
although that was some time ago, the and Bail ft Ai High Ufa
dyspepsia has not I tobacco. Key
I speak a word for
whenever have the op- , as. apple, syrup. floor
Sugar, coffin lye. too.
If eating causes distress, we urge you oil, cotton seed -a
to try II hulls, garden seeds.
W H Long Cleanses the system, helps the stomach to dried apples
digest its food, regulates the bowels, and prunes, currants, glass
Stimulates the liver. china ware, wooden ware, sat
It acts gently and is without bad after, crackers, macaroni ch best
Try it Price now Royal Machine
numerous other goods. Quality on
quantity cheap for cash Com
mo II
Winterville Items.
Attorney at Law
Office in Third St
Practices wherever his Company.
X. C, Dec
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson went to
Greenville Tuesday.
Salt meat butcher knives
sausage stutters at A. W.
Greenville.
desired
Carolina
JAMES L. EVANS
Attorney at Law
Office In Edwards fifth door Christmas novelties
J. and II. W.
Tinker went to Greenville Tuesday.
A wireless message from Santa
Claus Just received by Spier and Jack triples sufferer ten years.
son, headquarters for fruits, t MM though made
t Shout For Joy.
want to thank the bot-
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader
o W. Va., the wonder
fill double benefit I got from
Hitters, In curing me of a
case of stomach trouble and of
from which I hail been an
Greenville.
from street
Carolina
of
he
Canadian Ice
TORONTO, Ont. Dec. Harness
racing on the Ice of late years
has become one of the most popular
of tho Canadian winter sports, will
Inaugurated tomorrow with the
opening of i, ten days meeting
the auspices of the local club.
The meeting will he followed
by meetings in Montreal and Ottawa.
Sen Ice For The Arkansas
YORK, Dec. super-
dreadnought Arkansas, with tho
the mightiest of American bat-
today was presented with a
handsome silver service in behalf of
the state whose name she bears. The
service consists of many pieces and
is one of the most elaborate ever
presented to an American man-of-war.
New York Has Children's
NEW YORK. Dec.
the only playhouse
in the world to be devoted exclusively
to the entertainment of children was
opened this afternoon with a perform
of a
H. Ward 0.0. Pierce
Washington. X. C. Greenville, N. C
WARD PIERCE
Attorneys Law
Practice In all the courts
Office in Wooten on Third
Street.
Carolina
Just for For dyspepsia.
all kinds. Call Io see them and be an, to rid the s; stem.
convinced. Bitters have no superior. Try
Misses Helen and Elisabeth Adams them bottle is guaranteed to
In Friday to spend Christmas only cents at all druggists,
at home.
HARRY SKINNER
Attorney at Law
Greenville.
North Carolina
S. J.
at Law
ii Edwards Building on the Court
House Square
North Carolina
. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
formerly occupied by
Fleming
at Law
For beef and all kinds of freshes
sea R. W. Hall.
Q. H. Cox and J. D. Ho-
came In from Chapel
to spend home.
Misses Mamie and Kate Chapman
home Friday to spend the
holidays.
A large number from hire attend-
ed the basket party at Reedy Branch
night
Axes, helves, cross-cut saws and
bush axes at A. W. Ange and Co. l
Mr. W. B. Stocks moved his fain-
In town last week on
Spier and Jack-on cordially Invites
you to make their store your head-1
quarters while In town and Inspect
H. W. CARTER, M. R.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Bar, Nose and
Washington N. C. N. C
Office with Dr. D. L. James,
day every Monday, a m to pm in town Friday.
all kinds
their new and up Io date line of dry
goods, notions, shoes, heavy and
fancy groceries and Christmas novel- LOW
ties of all
K Barnhill of Leans, was
I II. II tit HISS
Still With
The Mutual Life
t Company B
Just The Strong-
fl est and Best g
MOVED B
Into Now Stables g
Corner 2nd ind
S A M II II T B
V v
el A
Promptness I
Phone No or Day
Meets ll Trains t
ll
Mr.
W. C. R. M.
Civil Engineer Attorney at Law
ft CLARK
Civil Engineers and
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
CHRISTMAS AMI NEW
YEAR HOLIDAYS
fruit for Christmas Reduced rate Trip tick-
don't fall Io sec It. W. Dall. i sale at all stations
The of Winterville will be on the Atlantic Line to all
closed Wednesday and Thursday, De- points South of the Ohm and I ti-
25th and for holidays, and of the Mississippi
author of to John
The Buggy Company's new building
Greenville. North Carolina
A Plot.
When a plot exists be-
tween liver and bowels to cause dis-
tress by refusing to act, take Dr.
King's New Life Pills and end such
abuse of your system. They gently
right of stomach,
bowels, and restore your health ginned pounds
all good feelings. at all drug- Moore. R. F. D. Greenville.
Washington,
Mr. Roy Causey came Friday and
to spend some time home , f . ,, j . p
Johnson went Green-
and 1--limited re-
to tench
point not litter than Mid-
of 1918.
For further
rules, etc. p-
tick-
acres cleared, balance In woods Hound trip tickets will be sold De- el or
well timbered original growth M, from W. I. White,
pine and oak. Sufficient buildings sigh den I
Q. T. Tyson. R. F. D and Jan 1st Limited to return Wilmington. N. .
until midnight of January 6th.
excursion apply be-
W. P,
Attorney at Law
Juvenile play written by Mrs. Frances r. l. ft Co's.
Lord
Is the roof of the
new Century It Is a com-
equipped playhouse In every, .
respect, with a seating for Ml ACRES Raleigh, t and Southern Ry. ply to Atlantic oust
of The funds the en-
were provided largely
William at
Monday.
HATES
Between Points on
Norfolk Southern Railroad gad
for tenant
Greenville.
tween points on the Norfolk South-
em Railroad and Raleigh. Charlotte
Personal Property
On Monday, Dec 30th, at my homo
ind near House station. I will sell a. pub-
J. LeW Fro-t Roil e n or points on connecting lines, lie auction my household and
apply to furniture and farming Implements.
T M M agent or W W. Also three feather bed
I Genera Passenger Agent,
WILLIAM
Old
Va.
and
Personal
FROM
Mr. James ad family of
came in a few ago to
be SB I at lbs marriage of his
brother. Mr
Miss Lena Ilia-well of Km
Mount, came In night to Spend
Christmas with the family of her
uncle. Mr. C. W.
Mrs. J. T. Ward left this morn-
for Ml. Olive to spend the
Mrs II. L. Allen and children left
this morning for Whitakers to spend
the holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Person let this
morning for to spend the
holidays and from there will go to
Kentucky to remain through the to-
season.
Miss Louise left this morn-
for Washington to spend the
Col Harry Skinner went to New
today
Messrs ll. c. Edwards and B.
Warren went to Washington today.
Mrs. V. York and children, of
Raleigh, are her. to spend the
days with her mother. Mrs. N. K.
Anderson.
Mr. Harry Boyd and sisters. Misses
Emma, Louise and Sue return-
ed Sunday evening from a visit In
Mr. K. II. Fleming and daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Turnage, left this morn-
for
Mrs. J. S. Mooring and children
went to Bethel this morning to spend
the holidays with her
Miss Unite Higgs returned this
morning from Kinston.
Mrs. K. It. lady
pal of the Training school, left this
morning for Palmyra to spend the
Mrs. S. J. and little son,
Justus, went to Neck this
morning Io spend the
Mr. D. H. James, of who
been visiting friends here, left
this morning.
Mrs It. I,, number and children
left today for to spend the
holidays.
Meta of Wilson's
Mills, who has been visiting Mrs B
G. Flanagan, left evening.
a. k
nor of i m
Ding to i Mis C.
Mis J. c. and children left
morning for Conetoe to spend
with her parents
Ms Smith has moved to
the residence she recently purchased
i. Weal
Mrs. K. A. Brown, of Merrill
Saturday and here en
route to
Mr. Mercer Tyson, who has I
at school In Baltimore, came home
for the
Messrs. Frank and Wilson.
v ho been at school In Baltimore,
came home Saturday for the holidays
Mrs. Harry Galloway and little
daughter, of Ml. Airy. here in
ml the holidays with the family
of Col. Harry Skinner.
Miss Ethel Skinner who teaches In
Rich Square. Is homo for the
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carroll
Sunday for S.
to spend the holidays.
Miss Allie Greene, who
at Pantego. came home Sat-
evening for the holidays.
Messrs. J, J. Stokes. J II. Mobley.
Jesse Cog Walter and Bennett
Phillips, of Ayden. autoed to Green-
ville for a short stay yesterday.
Marriage
I. L and B.
Charlie and Minnie Bass
N C and Ula a,
J Wingate and Mumford.
J and Grace Parker.
Savage and II
mons.
Lloyd Mayo and Staton.
Pete Corbet and Nellie
ii Skinner and Lela Williams
Q Fielder and
and
i C and
Fulford.
Roy and Maggie Evans,
L. K. and Ruth
COLORED
J Move and Ida
Edward Hyman and
son
little and Alberta
Tom Simpson and Rosa
George Anthony and Pandora While.
and Lucy A.
Turner.
Willie Coward and Emma Wilson.
Manuel and Cherry Gay.
Daniel Barrett and Apple Joyner.
Weber and Linda
Want Ads
let, i
i lbs, Pitt street.
MATH JACKETS
THE SI IT
v et newest and latest pat-
C. S. Forbes.
line will go at a great
for ten days. J. Pulley.
HiE TO
acres In and near N
Cm for or on tune. are
convenient to the farm life school
W Stewart, New Bern, N. C
I H
FARM OF
eighty acres, situated on a sand
clay road and Tar river, adjoining
the corporate limits of
with sidewalks extending
to It. Suitable for cotton tobacco or
truck. Could he subdivided Into
town lots. Terms to suit tho per-
Apply to R. a. Tyson, Green.
N. C.
HIST LINE IN THE CITY
E. Williams.
PIN MONEY AND ALL
k lids of pickles at
ltd
FOR SALE.
lot Higgs subdivision of Green-
ville. K R. F. D.
BIN A MI OF
Hotel Bertha sills them
CANES AND I
las combined, the thing for MIST f Bl I TON WITH CAST-
OUr gentleman friend, at ll. J ed front and amethyst setting
ward for return Io this
OF THE AT-
tractive patterns now on display I FOR TUB
The shapes are unusually good this, WEEK
C. S. Forbes.
MONDAY
HUM S CAKES. Meeting of National Association of
pound at J. B. Williams. Players at New
M did I York.
Tommy
Local Briefs.
Tomorrow will wind up the Christ-
mas hustle.
The town was full of folks again
today, and will be overrun tomorrow,
Mistletoe and holly are getting up.
The Baptist Sunday school will
have a Christmas tree tonight in the
basement of the church.
A good idea of the of Re-
advertising ban been in
the the stores for
mas purchases.
Remember the hanks win be
ed and Thursday for
tut will be open until to-
morrow for the accommodation of
Christmas Is on
Resolution of Respect
Whereas the Almighty Father has
seen tit to remove from our midst Mr.
the of out
beloved brethren, and Claude
Harrington, Therefore, be it
. I by Tribe No. I.
i. M. or
1st. That we how in reverence and
submission to this dispensation His
divine Providence and
that He all things well.
2nd. That we extend our
to our bereaved brethren in this their
treat loss, directing them Io one who
bears our griefs and carries our
s.
3rd. That a copy of these
be to our bereaved brethren
a copy sent to the Reflector for pub-
and a copy be spread upon
our records.
CLARENCE VINCENT
J. P. HARRINGTON Coin.
-V. BARRELS OP APPLES. CHEAP
at B. M.
CHRISTMAS BRASS WARE IX
beautiful an artistic designs in-
Vases. Fern Dishes,
and etc For Christ-
mas gifts It is In quality
e See our t .
J inn J Q
vs.
ALL OF THE USEFUL KIND White, rounds, at Omaha.
Charley
presents at this store. Set the most
attractive line in Greenville. C. S.
Forbes.
LINE OF BROCADE
silks just arrived II. J.
Pulley's.
ltd
MOST SELECT
line TRAVELING bags aver
shown in Greenville. C. S. Forbes
TOYS FOR HUE
them in great variety, from the
to the best Too numerous
list, hut Just come to us for any-
thing in the toy line and you will Ind
it here A special line of figures and
statutory that are remarkably low
price. I. M. at old stand
near A. C. d
TUESDAY
Opening of winter harness race
meeting on the Ice at
WEDNESDAY
Sullivan vs
Dads. rounds, at Buffalo.
Jack Britton vs Young Ahearn.
rounds, at New York.
PRIMROSES BLOOM ALL WINTER. Terry Nelson vs. Jim
a One display of then at old rounds, at
stand Mrs Championship wrestling match be-
tween and Cutler at Boston.
FRIDAY
FORGET THAT WE ARE Annual meeting of the National
selling the Imperial Gasoline Irons Collegiate at
on positive guarantee, if they don't New York.
suit do the work we will Opening of ninth annual holiday
I money. Carr and Atkins. week golf tournament at
cod Id
Safety
in his advertisement H. A. White
some timely advice ill the eon-
Of flues as n prevention of
e. TO have properly built Hues not
only ii building safer, hut also
reduces the cost of Insurance, two
every property owner
ought to consider.
IMPERIAL fits IRONS MILL
pay for themselves in a few months,
they save you fuel as well as labor
try one days and see for yourself
what they will do. Sold by Carr
Atkins. If
ALL KINDS OF CAKES FOR CHRIST
mas at J. B. Williams.
ELECTRIC IRONS BEST CHRIST-
mas present. Sold for with n
r, year guarantee. Water and Light
Com. Office.
WANTED MILK AMI CREAM ITS.
Mrs. J. W. Perkins.
It
LINE OF PENNY RIBBONS,
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waists at B. J. new have formed a union and demand
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C. S. CARR,





ii
of
THE SCRIPTURES
Startling, of Com-
PASTOR RUSSELL'S VIEWS,
of All Denomination and
Civil of Am About to
Unit In Common
Preparing For
of Reign of Anarchy
Will Ba
Until Control.
Brooklyn, N.
Nor.
Music w
crowded to the
it hear
on the
of Arum
His text
fathered
them together unto
a place catted In
Hebrew
A r m a d d o
The wild.
In the
the of or Mount of lie-
ll as a battle-
In Old limes.
The Lord has seen lo associate the
name with the treat con-
between Truth Error,
and wrong. and
With which will close, perish,
and the New Ace of Messiah's glory
be In lie has used
highly symbolical of in
the last book of the evidently
with a view lo hiding certain
truths until the due time for
Hut even In the due lime,
the Bible assures us. of the
ricked shall ill.
ft. none who are out of heart
with but only the wise of
Ills people the class of
the Mailer's parable.
have long avoided presentation of
my understanding of our text and Its
context. I take It up now by request
ind I It Is due time lo
be understood. I disclaim special
Inspiration. In some particulars my
views agree with those of other Bible
and In other they
Each bearer must use his
Judgment, do his own Bible study,
and reach his own conclusions.
Kindly I am not re-
for the of used
by the Lord. My interpretations do In-
s terrible arraignment
of Institutions which we have all
and which embrace good people.
good words good works God's
people in these various
being comparatively few. are
ignored when systems as a whole are
with In prophecy
Dragon. Beast. Falls Prophet.
Our context tells us In,
pure spirits will go forth
from the mouths of the Dragon, the
Beast and these
three will be In accord, and symbolical
the doctrines are represented by
These three doctrines to
haven mighty throughout the
civilized earth They are to gather
the kings their to the great
Battle of Armageddon,
The ecclesiastical kings and princes,
their of clergy and faith
adherents, will be gathered In solid
phalanx -Protestant and Catholic. The
kings and captains of Industry, and as
many as can lie by them.
be gathered to the same side. The
political kings and princes with all
henchmen and retainers, will fol-
low In line on the same side. The
and merchant princes.
mil nil whom they can by the
most gigantic power ever vet
rd In the world, will Join same
side according lo this prophecy.
These of
by the will lead many
people In this great army to as
an quite contrary to
their preference For a time the
of liberty and progress will he
turned backward and medieval re
will he considered
for self-preservation for the
of present order of things
In giving this It Is
necessary for us to what Is
by the the Beast,
mil the False Prophet Bible students
B nearly nil agree with
is that the of Revelation
represent-, lie purely Civil Power.
Protestant Interpret generally agree
that the like s
Jill ll represents the Papacy.
But still, we fear, will lie ready
our view that Protestantism
Is the of the
till, In our context given another
lame, Prophet We urge
o one to our
shall we hard of any who
It We w neither nor
injure them now nor threat
with eternal torture. They
lave the same right In Hun
I have, and top same right lo make
known to oilier, And I.
will glad to consider any
thing which set forth
is their Interpretation of our
Spirits Lil
The Serf
y i
When Spirit s
doctrines or teachings, we may
sure i lie true will lit well
A frog has a sage look. -i look
swells op in an en
to Its
well . chief
power, used to i
Applying we learn
an evil spirit, .-
will come the elm
from Hie
and from the Civil nil in
full agreement The sou It
be mi a o
knowledge will in- a
all will croak lit All Mil
tell of dire results follow j
Involving both the
present the future life, II their
counsel be not followed However con-
the creeds, will
he ignored In the general
nothing ancient must lie disturb
ed. or . Into, or
The of Church.
and the Divine right of kings, aside
from the Church, will not lie allowed
lo Any persons or teachings
In conflict with these boastful and
scriptural claims will be branded as
everything mouths of these
speaking from pulpits and
platforms and through the religions
and secular press The nobler
of some will be strangled by the
philosophy of the same evil spirit
which through the
respecting As
puns declared It expedient to commit
a crime In violation of Justice, human
Divine, to lie rid of and Ilia
teachings, so this spirit will
prove of every violation of principle
necessary to their self-protection.
The croaking of these spirits or
doctrines will gather the kings and
princes, financial, political, religious
and industrial Into one great army. I
The spirit of fear. Inspired by the
.-makings of these will scourge i
the passions of otherwise good and,
reasonable men lo fury, desperation.
In blind following of these evil
spirits, evil will lie
ready to life and everything
on the altar of what they mistakenly
is truth and righteous-
under a Divine arrangement
For a brief time, as we understand
Scriptures. combined forces
of Armageddon will triumph. Free
peach, free mails, and other liberties
which have come to la- very breath
of masses In our day. will be
shut off under the plea of
sit. glory of Cod. the commands
Of the Church, en- All will seem to be
serene, until the great social
in our context described as the
An in i
language, signifies social
revolution, and de. la ration of the
context Is that like unto It ever
before i Revelation
19.1 described It as a time of
trouble such as never was since there
was a nation Matthew
The Lord Will Gather Them. i
The false, frog-like teachings will i
gather together into one hoot the great. I
the rich, the wise. learned the
kings of the earth, to battle At this
Juncture Divine Power will for
ward, our text tells us that HE
shall gather the marshaled hosts to
Armageddon to Mountain of De-1
traction The very thing which they
sought to avert by their union,
etc will Is- very thing they I
will hasten Other Scriptures tell us
that will lie represented by the,
Messiah, and that He will be on i
the side of the masses Thus we read j
In Daniel ill. that time shall
Michael Godlike Hie I
stand authority He will
take possession of ills Kingdom In a I
inn liner III tie looked for by of
those who erroneously have been
Claiming that they were Ills Kingdom,
and by reign In Ilia
name and In His stead.
declared. servants ye are
unto whom ye render Some
may be rendering service to Satan and
to error, who claim to is- rendering
service to and to righteousness;
and some or may serving lg-
as Tarsus, who
thought be did a
In persecuting I lie Church The
same principle holds true reversely.
; As an earthly king not hold
t self for the moral character
each soldier who rights his bat-
so the Lord does not vouch for the
character of all who will enlist
I and tight on His side of any question.
servants they are to whom they
render whatever the motive
or object prompting them.
j The same principles will apply In the
, coming Battle of Armageddon
I side of that battle will lie the people's
side, the very nondescript boat
the people, will lie pitted at the begin
I of the battle Anarchists. Social
i lats. and bot-headed radicals of every
school of reason and unreason, will be
I the forefront of that battle The
l majority of the poor and the middle
class prefer pence at almost any price.
A comparatively small number.
consecrated people, will at heart be
longing for Messiah's Kingdom These
will bide the Lord's time and wait pa-
for they will lie of good
courage, knowing the outlined
In the sure word of
to which they have done well to take
heed, unto a light shining In a
dark place until Day II
Peter I,
The masses will I restless of
restraints, but will Is- conscious of
their own weakness as compared
and religions
and political which will then hold
way Besides masses nave
with anarchy realize
the form of govern
Is better than none. The BUM
will seek the ballot and
peaceful re of earth's
for elimination of evil, for
1892
the placing of monopolies and
and the supplies of nature in the hands
the people for the public The
crisis will Is- reached hither-
to n holders of law shall
of the law and of the
will of majority as expressed by
the ballot. Fear for future will
lead well meaning masses lo
and anarchy will result when
Socialism falls.
The Cloud's Silver Lining.
R. would lie for
ll future did we not have the
Word of God assuring us of a
glorious outcome Divine Wisdom has
our day the great
edge and skill which Is at the same
breeding millionaires and
tents. Had Gad lifted the veil a thou-
sand years sooner. world would
have lined up for Its Armageddon a
thousand years sooner. But that
Would have Is-en too soon for the Di-
vine Messiah's King-
Is to great Thousand-
Year-Sabbath of world's history.
in kindness veiled our eyes until
the time when gathering to Ar-
would Immediately precede
Messiah's taking to Himself Ills great
power, Ills reign.
IS
Them Strong
St. Paul prophetically of our
time, that It would be one of serious
trial and testing many to
be The reason for this lie
received not the Truth In
the love of it III II,
They preferred their own
theories, the Apostle explains, and
therefore God will give over to a
and believe
the lie which preferred, and let
them for missing the Truth
Which they did not love Thus they
will be in condemned host,
lug against because their lack
of love for the Truth
It Is sail to say that we all as Chris-
have laboring under a
delusion Plan.
have claimed that Christ set up
ills Church in Kingdom power, and
that the Church has been reigning on
the earth as His representative
the strength of delusion, and
heretics have persecuted to death
as opponents to Christ's All
the while we thoughtlessly repented
the Lord Kingdom
Thy will be done on earth, as In
Heaven We knew that the Redeemer
said that He would come again to
make us Ills Bride and but
we ignored the Scriptures We were
drunk, as the Scriptures symbolically
say. nations were with the
false doctrine. It Is this false doctrine
that will constitute the spirit
which soon will begin to croak and to
prepare for Armageddon
The Bible presentation la that the
world Is a section of the universe in
rebellion against Divine authority,
the captaincy of Satan and bis as-
fallen angels. By Divine grace
has already death for
every and the merit of that sac-
must, eventually, grant Adam and
bis posterity a full, fair
for the attainment of everlasting life.
All who thus seek the Divine program
are walking In the light may know
something at least respecting the
and These brethren
not In darkness, that day land
hat battle of Armageddon I should
them a
Armageddon Not Yet but Soon.
For forty years the Armageddon
forces been mustering Tor both
sides of the Strikes, lockouts
and riots, great and small, been
merely Incidental skirmishes as the
crossed each other's
paths Court and Army scandals In
Europe. Insurance. Trust Court
scandals In America, have shaken pub-
confidence Dynamite plots,
ed by turns on employees and on em-
further
and tended to make each dis-
trustful of the other Bitter and
feelings on both sides are more and
more manifest The lines of battle are
daily distinctly marked.
Nevertheless yet
fought r her Intervene,
according to I
have two years to
run The of the of our
context must yet receive Mr- power.
The Image must be transformed from
a mere mechanism to a living force
Protestant Federation realizes that Its
organization will still be futile
It receive Its clergy j
directly or Indirectly shall be
as possessed of
and authority to teach This the
prophecy indicates will come from the
two which, we believe,
symbolically represents the of
England, nigh banded activities of
Protestantism and Catholicism. ,
In conjunction for the suppression
of human liberties, await this vivifying
of the Image This may come, soon,
but Armageddon cannot It but
must follow perhaps a year after It.
according to our vice, of he prophecy.
Still another tiling Al-
though the are gradually flowing
Into gradually obtaining con-
of laud of Canaan and
say already nine-
teen millionaires lire there
less requires an evidently
of wealthy Hebrews lo
he there the crisis
Is Indeed we understand
In Holy
Land will come at the very close of
Armageddon Then Messiah's King-
will begin to lie manifested.
Thenceforth Israel In The land of prom-
will from the
of the the grandeur of
Its
princes Messiah's Kingdom all
fill hut Invisible will to roll
way curs,, tn lift up mankind.
This Date in History
December
Sir Francis Drake, the first
Englishman to sail around the
world, died at Puerto Hello
Born about 1537.
W. Corcoran, founder
of the Corcoran Art Gallery,
born in Georgetown. D. C. Died
in Washington, D. C. Feb.
Roger of Mary-
land attorney gen-
of the states.
The League Club, the
first in Stales, form-
ed In Philadelphia.
-First meeting of the
legislature.
Corner stem-- laid the Ca-
of St. John the Divine
in New York City.
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of Richmond
Charles Henry
Duke of Richmond, of
one of the proudest and longest titles
In the peerage of the Kingdom,
was born In December
and his father upon
the latter's death In 1895. His family
traces a direct descent from Charles
II and his favorite. Louise Renee. and
through scores of intermarriages
which have taken place since 1675
has allied Itself closely with most of
the foremost families of
The present Duke enlisted in the
Guards and served gallantly
through the last war in South
ca. In parliament he has represent-
ed two divisions of Sussex. His
home Is in Sussex.
the scene of the famous annual race
meeting of name. In addition,
lie possesses a magnificent residence
in London and a castle in Scotland.
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The man who Insures his life k
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The man who Insures his hearth
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You may Insure health by guard-
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At the first attack of disease,
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And save your health.
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has a new sketch
Vice Versa.
Hal Held is to write a three-act
drum for Rob
Adelaide has been appearing
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David Is lo go Io the Pa-
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has scored a
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Carter De Haven is writing a play
which he intends to act himself.
Joseph has been engaged
for the cast of The Sunshine Girl.
Wallace has left the cast
Officer now playing In London.
The marriage Is announced of Alia
her leading man. Charles
Hi ant.
is to net Mrs.
prop In Annie Russell's revival of
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A new musical play shortly to be
produced In Chicago Is called
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A new production to be made In
Is called The House of Glass
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John Mason Is going on a long
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Maude Adams will soon
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James Montgomery. author of
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I Our Wives is soon to begin an en-
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Eleanor Kent has Joined the
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the spring she is to appear In a new-
opera.
Harry Lander, the Scotch comedian
and singer will begin his American
tour In New York about the last of
this month.
and Paid For is to he
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part.
Ames will produce John
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Harry novel. The Rut-
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Eastern reflector, 27 December 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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December 27, 1912
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