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offers to the tobacco growers of Eastern Carolina superior<lb />
inducements and facilities in the sale of their tobacco. <lb />
This is a Farmers Organization <lb />
ninety-nine per cent, of the stockholders are farmers, <lb />
living on and operating their farms <lb />
This organization is doing a warehouse business for the <lb />
sale of FARMERS TOBACCO, and our past record proves that j <lb />
we know our business. We are proud of our business and j <lb />
proud of our record, and if you will join with us in making a <lb />
still greater success, you will be proud of the part you take in it. <lb />
uses at Greenville, Kinston, <lb />
FISHERIES DISPUTE SETTLED.<lb />
GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.<lb />
, Wilson <lb />
Washington <lb />
Groat has Right to <lb />
Make Regulations. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
The Hague, Sept. award in <lb />
the fisheries dispute between Eng- <lb />
land and Canada against the United <lb />
States, was signed this morning. This <lb />
was a triumph for arbitration. It <lb />
holds that the British have absolute <lb />
rights to form regulations <lb />
in New waters, but re- <lb />
commends that two notice be <lb />
given on the whole. The award is re- <lb />
in the diplomatic world as <lb />
satisfactory. The decision is <lb />
on all questions but one, this <lb />
being the question of defining bays, <lb />
which the commission refused to do. <lb />
By the award the dispute that has <lb />
lasted almost a hundred years, <lb />
has twice nearly brought England and <lb />
the United States to war, is definitely <lb />
settled. An Industry of a million <lb />
a year Is beyond dispute and com- <lb />
questions, which have been <lb />
wrangled over since 1818, are solved. <lb />
The agreement of British and <lb />
can Judges is complete, the only ob- <lb />
beg made by Senor <lb />
the Argentine representative. The <lb />
agreement, it is believed, will prove <lb />
satisfactory to all three <lb />
countries involved. <lb />
Takes a Drink of Carbolic Acid and Is <lb />
Hurried to Hospital. <lb />
ALMOST A FIRE. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Raleigh, Sept. Batten, a <lb />
girl working at the Martin <lb />
Hosiery mill, attempted this <lb />
morning by drinking carbolic art. <lb />
She swallowed deadly <lb />
o'clock and was hurried to Rex hos- <lb />
At o'clock she was <lb />
and the nurse at the hospital <lb />
thinks she will recover. But is <lb />
known of the girl here, she had been <lb />
working in the mill about a mouth <lb />
and is to have come from <lb />
Selma <lb />
REGISTRARS AND JUDGES. <lb />
A LEMON IS MILWAUKEE. <lb />
;. <lb />
L. JOYNER, President <lb />
r. <lb />
Investigating New York Graft. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, Sept. climax of <lb />
eight months of political turmoil, was <lb />
ushered in today when the state com- <lb />
mission named to investigate charges <lb />
of legislative corruption had its first <lb />
public meeting and trained Its guns <lb />
on Wall street. The commission or- <lb />
from the charges of graft <lb />
made in the New York legislature <lb />
last January. startling results <lb />
are expected as the outcome of the <lb />
investigation. <lb />
Mayor Refuses to Take Part In <lb />
Reception. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Milwaukee, Sept. <lb />
reached here at o'clock <lb />
morning to find citizens, but no <lb />
mayor at the depot to receive him. <lb />
Socialist Mayor Seidel. was too <lb />
true to his promise to have nothing to <lb />
do with Roosevelt's visit He sent <lb />
word to the Roosevelt party several <lb />
days ago that in view of political <lb />
ideas expressed Roosevelt he could <lb />
not consistently take part in the re- <lb />
Pressing Room a <lb />
Scare. <lb />
There was some excitement on the <lb />
street a little before o'clock this <lb />
morning, when smoke was seen pour- <lb />
out of Mr. B. P. <lb />
clothes pressing establishment. His <lb />
place is located In one of the rooms <lb />
in the row of frame buildings on the <lb />
Dancy property, a very inviting sec- <lb />
for a fire. <lb />
Large numbers of citizens and the <lb />
fire department were quickly on the <lb />
scene and the fire was put out before <lb />
there was any damage of <lb />
except to the contents of Mr. <lb />
establishment. The cloth- <lb />
of several of his customers on <lb />
hand to be pressed were ruined, and <lb />
all of his fixtures were more or less <lb />
damaged. <lb />
The fire occurred in the back room <lb />
of the establishment where the clean- <lb />
and pressing are done, and in <lb />
some way caught from one of the <lb />
small gasoline stoves. The entire <lb />
room was in a blaze in a moment. <lb />
Messrs. W. B. Wilson Son and <lb />
Mr. F. H. who have offices on <lb />
each side of where the Are was, <lb />
moved out their fixtures In a hurry. <lb />
It Is La <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Milwaukee, Sept. <lb />
swept the state in the primary <lb />
and Senator La was re- <lb />
nominated tor the senate by almost <lb />
overwhelming vole. His majority over <lb />
Samuel A. Cook, candidate of Taft <lb />
faction, is estimated at to <lb />
Locked Up in <lb />
Tuesday night a little son of Mr. C. <lb />
A. Cash attended the <lb />
and fell asleep during the perform- <lb />
The boy was not observed and <lb />
was locked up in the building when it <lb />
was closed. Later he awoke and <lb />
raised a yell. Mr. C. W. Hearne was <lb />
passing the building and hearing the <lb />
boy crying inside, went around and <lb />
found the back door unfastened and <lb />
let the prisoner out. <lb />
v. <lb />
Woman Commits Suicide. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Louis Utley died early today from <lb />
drinking carbolic acid yesterday morn- <lb />
with suicidal intent. Her mind. <lb />
It is alleged, was unbalanced from <lb />
marital troubles. <lb />
Ethel Confesses. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
London, Sept. has <lb />
confessed all she knows about the <lb />
fate of Belle Elmore, according to a <lb />
report here today. It is said her con- <lb />
will be presented to the court <lb />
in form tomorrow. <lb />
Board of Election Makes Appointment <lb />
For Two Years. <lb />
At the meeting of the county board <lb />
of elections held in the office of H <lb />
A. White, chairman, Monday, the fol- <lb />
lowing persons chosen as reg- <lb />
and judges of elections to <lb />
serve for two years. <lb />
Dam, Registrar. Ivey Smith, <lb />
Judges, Wm. <lb />
J. R. Nobles <lb />
Registrar. C. E. Parker, <lb />
Judges, Jno. G. Rives J. T. <lb />
Dupree <lb />
Bethel, Registrar. J A. Staton <lb />
Judges, L. L. Brown B. R. <lb />
Whitehurst <lb />
Carolina, Registrar, L. R. Whichard <lb />
Judges, Ely Rogers J. <lb />
E. <lb />
Registrar, J. B. Tucker <lb />
Judges, J. C. Galloway W. H. <lb />
Harrington, Jr., <lb />
No. Registrar, Jesse <lb />
Cannon Judges. D. G. Berry <lb />
Exum <lb />
No. Registrar, A. G. Cox <lb />
Judges B. W. Tucker W. <lb />
R. Nobles <lb />
Falkland, Registrar, S. M. Crisp, <lb />
Judges, L. B. Dupree C. C. <lb />
Case <lb />
Farmville, Registrar, Otto Turnage <lb />
Judges, S. J. Parker M. <lb />
L. <lb />
Greenville, Registrar, W. L. Brown <lb />
Judges, W. Harrington <lb />
C. L. Thigpen <lb />
Registrar, Bell <lb />
Judges, W. L. Nobles Joseph <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Swift Creek, Registrar, Wm. T. Laugh- <lb />
Judges, L. J. Chap <lb />
man W. G. Chapman <lb />
This the day of September, 1910. <lb />
H. A. white, Chairman, <lb />
J. S. SMITH, Secretary. <lb />
Our Greenville, Yours If You Come <lb />
Insurgent Wins In Michigan. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Detroit, Sept. Julius <lb />
Caesar Burrows was defeated in the <lb />
primaries for by his in- <lb />
opponent. Congressman <lb />
E. Townsend. Townsend's majority <lb />
was given at this morning. <lb />
The voting hours of the primary <lb />
Saturday will be from a. m. to G <lb />
p. m. <lb />
First Bale of Cotton. <lb />
The first bale of cotton of this <lb />
year's crop in Pitt county was brought <lb />
in today by Ed. col- <lb />
who lives near Parker's chapel. <lb />
The bale weighed pounds and he <lb />
was offered cents for it. <lb />
The hello girl may to live <lb />
I wire.<lb /></p>
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National Encampment <lb />
G. A. R. <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, <lb />
Round Trip Rates from Greenville <lb />
VIA <lb />
RICHMOND <lb />
VIA <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
With corresponding tales from other points, Via. the <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Date of Sale, September to <lb />
S days not to exceed final limit will allowed <lb />
on both the going and return trips at Richmond or Norfolk <lb />
and Washington, Baltimore and by depositing <lb />
tickets on arrival at stop over point with depot ticket agent. <lb />
Tickets will be to return, not later than midnight of <lb />
SEPTEMBER BUT MAY BE EXTENDED to <lb />
OCTOBER by depositing ticket and payment of <lb />
Make arrangements for tickets and Pullman reservation well in <lb />
advance. <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, . Greenville, N, C. <lb />
W. J. T. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O.<lb />
aft <lb />
THE BEST IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
is not too good for you. When you want the <lb />
best, and prices that are in reach of your pocket <lb />
book we can supply your wants. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
If you trade with us we both make money <lb />
How About Your Home <lb />
Is it comfortably If not you <lb />
would find it interesting to visit our store and <lb />
look over our stock of FURNITURE and <lb />
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed <lb />
from Parlor to Kitchen at prices that will make <lb />
you sit up and take notice. <lb />
J. H. BOYD, JR. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
That He be Given a Trial in Regard <lb />
to by Grand Jury. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Sept. 1910. <lb />
Mr. J. P. Chairman, <lb />
Board if County Commissioners, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Dear <lb />
My attention been called to a <lb />
report made by the grand jury of Pitt <lb />
county, at its recent session. I quote <lb />
from this <lb />
That we visited the home of the <lb />
aged and infirm, and found everything <lb />
clean and apparently in good order. <lb />
We further find that the <lb />
of the county home and the <lb />
superintendent of health are at en- <lb />
towards each other; and that <lb />
the superintendent of the home and <lb />
some of the inmates are also <lb />
That the superintendent of the <lb />
home has failed to visit the Camp- <lb />
bells for at least a month. <lb />
We that the <lb />
of the home raise a <lb />
amount of vegetables to <lb />
his family and patients. <lb />
We further recommend most em- <lb />
that the superintendent of <lb />
health be removed at once. This <lb />
seems to us the most advisable way <lb />
of settling this dispute or difficulty <lb />
and we recommend that the county <lb />
commissioners attend to this matter <lb />
at <lb />
I am addressing you, for the <lb />
son that I know of no other person <lb />
that I can address a letter on this <lb />
subject in order to present my view <lb />
of these conditions to the public, and <lb />
I will furnish the Greenville <lb />
tor a copy of this letter for <lb />
perhaps before you have even <lb />
seen the same. <lb />
I understand that the superintend- <lb />
of health is elected conjointly by <lb />
the action of the county commission- <lb />
and a physician appointed by the <lb />
chairman of the county board of com- <lb />
missioners, and the mayor of the <lb />
county town, and this board <lb />
by a physician appointed by the <lb />
mayor of the county town and a <lb />
appointed by the board of com- <lb />
missioners, together with the county <lb />
commissioners, constitute the board <lb />
of election for a superintendent of <lb />
health. <lb />
I was elected to the position of <lb />
of health of Pitt county <lb />
on the first Monday in May, The <lb />
board electing me consisted of, under <lb />
the regulations recited, Dr. W. W. <lb />
Dawson, of Grifton, Dr. J E Nobles, <lb />
of Greenville, and the board of county <lb />
commissioners then comprising of J. <lb />
P. Quinnerly, N. T. Cox, Dempsey <lb />
land, B. M. Lewis and J. J. May. At <lb />
the election, I received the votes of <lb />
Commissioners Lewis, May, Holland <lb />
and Cox. and was declared <lb />
I have been to the fact <lb />
that my administration of the office <lb />
has not given satisfaction to my <lb />
mies and no one regrets more <lb />
than myself. an humble <lb />
and having been honored by <lb />
this position, I regret that my <lb />
should have incited so much en- <lb />
and occasioned so many <lb />
ed for attacks. <lb />
I have honestly endeavored to dis- <lb />
charge the duties of the office and <lb />
have assiduously attended to my <lb />
which has steadily increased, <lb />
and hope this has not incited any <lb />
jealousy from any source. I certainly <lb />
would do no one any harm and I am <lb />
sorry to believe that some enemies of <lb />
mine have instigated this, won't Fay <lb />
investigation, because it ought to be <lb />
termed an attack upon me. <lb />
I have examined the statutes gov- <lb />
my rights in the premises and <lb />
I find that the only authority that the <lb />
county commissioners have in the <lb />
premises is to fix my compensation <lb />
This you have done from time to time. <lb />
While, at times, not <lb />
to me, yet, being appointed to an <lb />
office, I compelled to regard yon <lb />
as auditors of my account, but I <lb />
deny that you have any author- <lb />
to follow the advice of the grand <lb />
jury to discharge me. Before yo i at- <lb />
tempt to take any such unwarranted <lb />
action, I petition you to give mo a <lb />
fair trial before the board that <lb />
me, naming time and place, when <lb />
where I will have the opportunity to <lb />
be represented by counsel and wit- <lb />
to show that I have faith <lb />
discharged the duties imposed by the <lb />
statutes upon me, and I now lure <lb />
enter a protest against any summary <lb />
action on your part that shall l-t <lb />
to displace and discharge me. <lb />
the recommendation of the grand <lb />
or anybody else, unless I n trill, <lb />
as I now pray. On the trial, that I <lb />
request, I will be able show that I <lb />
nave strictly conformed to the <lb />
regulating my duties. I will <lb />
further show all the trouble at the <lb />
county home arose out of a willful <lb />
neglect of duty on the part of the <lb />
of the county home. <lb />
When it becomes necessary for me <lb />
to file a bill of particulars, I will cite . <lb />
instances and furnish testimony to <lb />
prove that the result of the confusion <lb />
and of any disarrangement at the <lb />
county home is chargeable at the doors <lb />
of A. L. Tucker, superintendent of the <lb />
home. <lb />
It is not my desire to make any <lb />
charges against the superintend- <lb />
of the home, but I am prepared to <lb />
do so. I would perhaps be justified <lb />
in doing so now, for the reason that I <lb />
believe that he and his friends have <lb />
influenced the grand jury to make the <lb />
report referred to in the beginning of <lb />
this letter and all other reports of the <lb />
grand jury respecting the same. <lb />
I am a law abiding citizen, a <lb />
physician, I trust, of good <lb />
At least, my profession is of such <lb />
moment to me and my family that I <lb />
don't propose to have it broken down <lb />
in this community by an re- <lb />
port of the grand jury or action of <lb />
the commissioners without the <lb />
of a fair and impartial <lb />
in which forum I can be rep- <lb />
resented by and by witnesses. <lb />
I do not fear such investigation. <lb />
the circumstances, I pray for it. <lb />
In fact, I demand it, and unless it is <lb />
granted me, I shall demand <lb />
in another forum from all par- <lb />
ties that, in such a manner attempt to <lb />
assail me. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
WM. FOUNTAIN, Supt of Health. <lb />
Question for Mr. Corey. <lb />
Editor <lb />
We are glad to see the announce- <lb />
of Mr. N. R. Corey, as a <lb />
date the legislature. He has <lb />
many friends that would be glad to <lb />
support him, on <lb />
long term office satisfactory. Will <lb />
Mr. Corey please state at once if he <lb />
favors long official terms, and by so <lb />
doing, It might mean many votes on, <lb />
September 10th. <lb />
A FRIEND AND VOTER. <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
and dealer in odd parts of harness, leather and <lb />
shoe findings. <lb />
NEXT TO OFFICE. N. C. <lb />
How seldom it is that one can purchase for a <lb />
small figure a fabric that will give entire <lb />
faction, both in looks and wear. Brilliant in <lb />
colorings and will not fade, though in contact <lb />
with either sunshine or shower, in fact a beau- <lb />
SILK that will wash like white linen, re- <lb />
its beauty of color and quality. <lb />
FAVORS THE TORRENS SYSTEM. <lb />
is the only Silk that will do this. Have you <lb />
seen this <lb />
New Fabric <lb />
Many will try to imitate this new creation of <lb />
the manufacturer's art. Few will succeed. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
ALONE SELLS IT IN GREENVILLE. THEY <lb />
ALSO RECOMMEND IT TO WEAR, and <lb />
IT TO WASH.<lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Style Leaders Greenville, N. C. <lb />
IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH US <lb />
For Slate <lb />
or Tin <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
Tin Shop Work, and I I I T M U U C <lb />
Fines in Season, sea J- J- <lb />
Personal and Oilier News of That <lb />
Neighborhood. <lb />
N. C, Sept. 1910. <lb />
Some of the young people of Reedy <lb />
Branch and Winterville sections got <lb />
up a wagon load and took a hay ride <lb />
to our town Tuesday night. <lb />
Mrs. C. F. Outlaw, of Wilson, came <lb />
down Tuesday evening to be with her <lb />
husband, who is holding a series of <lb />
meetings at Smith's school house. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Smith, of Middlesex, came <lb />
down last Tuesday evening to spend <lb />
some time with <lb />
W. J. Allen, of Grifton, left for his <lb />
home Wednesday morning. <lb />
Rev. S. W. Summerel left for his <lb />
home in Grifton today. <lb />
Miss Mabel Tyson, of Frog Level, <lb />
and Miss Nichols came <lb />
day evening and spent until Sunday <lb />
at Mr. Mills Smith's. <lb />
Miss Mamie Norman, of Greenville, <lb />
came up to spend some time <lb />
at C D. Smith's. <lb />
Miss Lelia who had spent <lb />
the week at C. U. Smith's returned <lb />
to her home at Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Miss Pearl Norman, of Greenville, <lb />
who had spent the week at C. D. <lb />
Smith's returned home <lb />
Mr. C. Manley Morton and Mr. B. <lb />
F. of Wilson, attended church <lb />
one night last week at at Smith's <lb />
school house. <lb />
Mr. John Kittrell, of Greenville, <lb />
came up Wednesday evening to visit <lb />
relatives and friends for a few days. <lb />
Mrs. L. W. Smith, of Smithtown, <lb />
returned horn Friday evening from <lb />
Tarboro, where she had been attend- <lb />
the teachers summer school for <lb />
two weeks. <lb />
The meeting being conducted by <lb />
Rev. C. F. Outlaw closed Sunday night <lb />
without any additions, though we had <lb />
very good preaching and <lb />
until Sunday night, when we <lb />
were almost rained out and had only <lb />
a few out to hear the last, and can <lb />
almost say, the best. <lb />
Messrs. Willis and Leslie Smith <lb />
wont to Norfolk on the excursion <lb />
Thursday and returned Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Lang, of is <lb />
visiting at Mr. Ivey Smith's. <lb />
Mr. A. G. Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
came over yesterday to take Mrs. <lb />
Pattie F. Smith, Mrs. L. L Weeks. <lb />
and Miss Mary Little, home with him <lb />
to spend some time in his section. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Outlaw and lit- <lb />
daughter, Vernice, left this morn- <lb />
for their home at Wilson <lb />
We had one among the heaviest of <lb />
rains yesterday evening about four <lb />
o'clock, and it has raining the <lb />
most of the time since. <lb />
The farmers having a bad <lb />
to save their fodder. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Tyson, of was <lb />
in our town evening. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Now in White Points. More room and larger to see me. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Pu <lb />
BOWEN <lb />
Horn of Women's Fashions, Greenville M C. <lb />
tone, and you feel dull, billions, con- <lb />
take a dose of Chamberlain's <lb />
Stomach and Liver tablets tonight be- <lb />
fore retiring and you will feel all <lb />
right in the morning. Sold by all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
But Thinks Should be Modified from <lb />
The Law. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Some days ago I noticed in a copy <lb />
of your paper that Mr. the <lb />
mayor strongly <lb />
the Torrens Land System for <lb />
North Carolina, and urged upon the <lb />
Democratic voters of Pitt county the <lb />
necessity of sending Mr. R. R. Cot ten <lb />
to the senate to make this <lb />
setts law a law in our own state. At. <lb />
time Mr. published this <lb />
article, I knew very little of the Tor- <lb />
Land System, so replying for In- <lb />
formation, I a few of his <lb />
points and asked that a clear and con- <lb />
explanation of the system be <lb />
given. <lb />
I have been both surprised and dis- <lb />
appointed, that a man of Mr. Bar <lb />
wick's intelligence and ability has not <lb />
rendered to voters of Pitt county <lb />
this much sought information. How- <lb />
ever, I noticed in Wednesday's Re- <lb />
an article taken from the Pro- <lb />
Farmer, and I am glad to <lb />
see that Mr. Cot ten or Mr. <lb />
have at least secured some <lb />
for us on this subject, although <lb />
they were not the authors of it. It <lb />
docs seem that if Mr. <lb />
us to accept this system upon his <lb />
advocacy he would have explained <lb />
the same; and that if we were ex- <lb />
look to Mr. Cotten to pass <lb />
this law for us, he would have point- <lb />
ed out for our benefit the advantages <lb />
of the system, and not waited for the <lb />
Progressive Farmer to do this <lb />
able <lb />
Now, in explanation of the position <lb />
I have taken, I wish to state, that, in <lb />
so much as I now believe the Torrens <lb />
System is to the advantage; of the ma- <lb />
of the people, I am heartily <lb />
in favor of it; that is when it has <lb />
been so modified that it will fit the <lb />
conditions existing here in North <lb />
Carolina, and not copied from a bill <lb />
devised for a state like Massachusetts. <lb />
I do object to sending a man <lb />
to the senate upon this sole issue of <lb />
so little immediate importance, or of <lb />
pledging our legislators to get <lb />
through this foreign law, as the Pro- <lb />
Farmer would have us do. <lb />
It is indeed painful to note the gen- <lb />
opinion the Progressive Farmer <lb />
has of the profession called law, and <lb />
the pessimistic view it takes of our <lb />
legislature when composed of a ma- <lb />
of lawyers. Yet who have we, <lb />
not of the profession of law, who has <lb />
made a study of the laws governing <lb />
read estate, and is capable of con- <lb />
a law for North Carolina, <lb />
upon the principles of the Torrens <lb />
System, and with a mechanism equal <lb />
to that of the law <lb />
If we arc to have a Sys- <lb />
in our state or county, and it is <lb />
to be hoped we will have one, let us <lb />
have an adequate law, made by com- <lb />
honest lawyers of which we <lb />
have plenty. <lb />
very truly, <lb />
U. M. CLARK. <lb />
LOST- STRAYED OFF <lb />
farm a stock hog, spotted color, <lb />
marked smooth crop in right oar, <lb />
fork In left- Will pay suitable re- <lb />
ward for any Information leading <lb />
to recovery. J. A. Phillips. Winter- <lb />
N. C. R. V D. No. <lb />
. <lb />
It is not well to judge the temper <lb />
Of a household by the mottoes on the <lb />
wails. <lb />
A man who is; always figuring the <lb />
interest on his money isn't necessarily <lb />
a man of principle. <lb />
Life on Panama <lb />
has had one frightful ma- <lb />
bas brought suffer- <lb />
and death to thousands. The <lb />
germs cause chills, fever and ague, <lb />
jaundice, lassitude, weak- <lb />
and general debility. <lb />
Bitters never fail to them <lb />
cure malaria troubles. <lb />
completely cured me of <lb />
severe attack of writes Win. <lb />
A. N. C, <lb />
I've had better health ever <lb />
Cure Stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
and prevent typhoid. <lb />
by all Druggists. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector, <lb />
Jr.<lb /></p>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
day from Ayden, and <lb />
an of rheumatism. <lb />
Winterville. X. Sept. <lb />
Kittrell west to Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Tin- A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
are selling a good number <lb />
buggies. Tobacco curing is over and <lb />
is order. <lb />
Mi. i Laura Cox returned Thurs- <lb />
ft to Ayden. <lb />
A. W, Co. are putting in a <lb />
cents counter in their <lb />
and ore going to offer some unheard- <lb />
of gains on it. <lb />
Those wagons <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Company must be what the farmers <lb />
want, judging from the way they art <lb />
being rolled out. <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson returned <lb />
lay from a visit in Greene county. <lb />
Miss Maggie of Greenville <lb />
is visiting friends in town. <lb />
Nice heavy hosiery and wort <lb />
at B. Car- <lb />
roll Co. <lb />
It must be near the time for <lb />
schools around to open up work <lb />
We note that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Company are shipping <lb />
in any quantities. <lb />
Mr. It. L. Abbott, the clever book <lb />
keeper for Pitt County Oil Co., <lb />
has been on a vacation, has re <lb />
turned to his post again. <lb />
We have all kinds of new good <lb />
arriving day. Come and loot <lb />
at W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Olivia G. Cox, who have <lb />
friends at Aurora, <lb />
home Thursday evening. <lb />
Messrs. J. B. Carroll Co. are it <lb />
shape to please their customers an- <lb />
friends, they have just opened up t <lb />
nice line of dry goods and shoes. <lb />
them for prices. <lb />
Our selection of dress goods am <lb />
general line Is better <lb />
than ever before, and we surely car <lb />
give you some bargains. <lb />
peals to Barber A <lb />
Company, <lb />
Mr. Allen Cannon, of <lb />
over Thursday night. <lb />
We have added a and cent; <lb />
counter to our and for cash <lb />
will give greater values than <lb />
before In our town. Come <lb />
and Barber Com- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunsucker weir <lb />
to Kinston yesterday. <lb />
Olive Butt and <lb />
attended services at Greenville Sun <lb />
day. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Com- <lb />
has some fine hogs they will a ill <lb />
they weigh from one hundred to out <lb />
hundred and fifty pounds. <lb />
Cora and Sadie Carroll, o <lb />
Cox's Mill, was in town yesterday. <lb />
We know you don't want it and <lb />
hope you won't need it, but if you <lb />
have to set one, A. G. Cox <lb />
Company, they have plenty <lb />
of s and caskets on hand, <lb />
can give hoarse service. <lb />
It is t wet for your walk today, so <lb />
you had better ride in a <lb />
buggy, <lb />
Messrs, J. B. Carroll Company <lb />
have just received a complete line of <lb />
nice shins, both for men and boys. <lb />
Mr. Kittrell came home <lb />
John Cooper, <lb />
Law and J. C. at- <lb />
tended the district meeting of Red <lb />
Men, of the 4th district as <lb />
sent of the Tribe. <lb />
Shoes for wet weather at J B. Car- <lb />
roll Company's. They sell the <lb />
Hunt Club shoes at to <lb />
Messrs. A. W. Ange Company are <lb />
busy opening up a large stock <lb />
goods they have just bought on the <lb />
Northern markets and their store will <lb />
be crowded with fresh bargains. <lb />
We are having rain and a lot of it, <lb />
might be advisable to come and get <lb />
i pair of shoes from us to keep your <lb />
off the damp <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Misses Jessie Brinkley and Ethel <lb />
Bowling, of Greenville, are visiting <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson. <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson gave her <lb />
friends a party last night, will tell <lb />
more about it later. <lb />
We have small umbrellas, large <lb />
umbrellas and good umbrellas. Come <lb />
to see Barber Com- <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox has taken hold of the <lb />
department of the Re- <lb />
to look after its news and <lb />
affairs, he will also send to its <lb />
subscribers on Winterville routes who <lb />
ire behind in their subscriptions a <lb />
statement and will appreciate a re- <lb />
to him which will be re- <lb />
and looked after carefully. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, September 1910 <lb />
Miss Maggie Brown, who has been <lb />
flatting friends here, returned to her <lb />
in Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Mr. U. R. Jackson left for Wake <lb />
Forest to enter college there today. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. will for one week <lb />
sell cologne on then <lb />
counter. <lb />
Misses Jessie Brinkley and Ethel <lb />
Bowling, who have been visiting Miss <lb />
Esther Johnson, returned to their <lb />
homes in Greenville Saturday. <lb />
A. G. Cox Company <lb />
were all smiles Monday. Four new <lb />
rolled out into the streets <lb />
and took their departure. <lb />
Mrs. Lucy Hester and daughter, <lb />
Miss Pearl, returned Sunday from a <lb />
visit to Ayden. <lb />
We have hats for boys, young men <lb />
and old men. Come and <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. Myrtle Holiday and Miss Earl <lb />
Proctor, of Grimesland, spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with Mrs. B. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
We have the most complete lino of <lb />
pants we ever carried, and prices arc <lb />
the Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. E. T. Tucker returned <lb />
day evening from Baltimore, where <lb />
she purchased a full and up-to-date <lb />
line of millinery. <lb />
We notice the snakes are <lb />
ling some of our friends in Ayden, <lb />
over to Winterville, our grass <lb />
weeds are all cut down. <lb />
Before you buy for the table, <lb />
J. B. Carroll Co. They are a <lb />
for tho <lb />
It you With to cattle that is not <lb />
n good beef sec A. G. <lb />
Company. <lb />
Messrs. Amos L. G. Mills, <lb />
H. L. and several others left <lb />
this morning tor Norfolk. <lb />
Come look at our line of parlor <lb />
I. hand lamps and those <lb />
cooler they are <lb />
and will catch your B. <lb />
Carroll Company. <lb />
Miss Rose Marcellus Jones who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Magdalen Cox, re- <lb />
aimed to her home near Grimesland <lb />
today. <lb />
Goods, gods, goods A. W. Ange <lb />
Company have all kinds a riving <lb />
day and they will go at bargains. <lb />
Tuesday a. m., many hearts were <lb />
made sad when it was learned that <lb />
little Bernice Thaddeus Cox was dead <lb />
little Bernice was about two and a <lb />
half years old, and Having some fond- <lb />
medicine he found some <lb />
poison that had been laid away and <lb />
took an overdose of it without any- <lb />
one knowing it, until it was <lb />
that something was the matter <lb />
with the little boy. The rather was <lb />
called from the office, but the poison <lb />
had so fully entered his system, <lb />
could be done and death claimed <lb />
him about three hours later. We will <lb />
little but lie is at rest <lb />
and our sympathy goes out to the <lb />
home of Dr. B. T. Cox and wife and <lb />
tour little girls, whose hearts are so <lb />
sad because little Bernice has been <lb />
called another home. <lb />
Winterville High School opened <lb />
Monday morning with one of the <lb />
est enrollments in its history for the <lb />
first day There is still a large <lb />
jet in sight to enter They are <lb />
busily getting their courses of study <lb />
arranged and in a few days all <lb />
be down at work, Several hundred <lb />
dollars have been spent, this summer <lb />
improving buildings and grounds <lb />
The majority of the new students arc <lb />
entering well, which shows better <lb />
work done by the public and graded <lb />
oho from which they have come. <lb />
From the present prospects, there will <lb />
be a large class to finish next spring. <lb />
The music class bids fair to be large. <lb />
Sixteen <lb />
Old people said they <lb />
party th-j <lb />
people of our town to her home, in <lb />
the continued down-pouring <lb />
Everybody knew something <lb />
while was in store the e- <lb />
it takes more than a shower <lb />
to dampen one's spirits when that is <lb />
Between and 8.30 toe <lb />
two invited guests were received <lb />
in I front hall by Miss Miriam John- <lb />
. a sister of the hostess. On <lb />
each visitor was shown into <lb />
the parlor and every one was <lb />
to thoroughly at home. The <lb />
hospitality which per- <lb />
this home soon put every one <lb />
at Messrs. Royal Adams and <lb />
Ha. Cox and Missed Olive Butt and <lb />
Cox contributed instrumental <lb />
and college songs from <lb />
I to time, and these found a <lb />
apt. audience, for all present <lb />
fair judges of good music <lb />
It is certain each guest made a de- <lb />
Impression tit party tar <lb />
each one was led in turn to the <lb />
end of the hall and placed, between <lb />
brilliant light and a white sheet of <lb />
paper. Profiles were drawn by Miss <lb />
Magdalene Cox, and these were pass- <lb />
ed around later so that all might see <lb />
themselves as they were It was a <lb />
long time before it was decided <lb />
was but finally it was <lb />
that Miss Jessie Brinkley and Mr. <lb />
Roy Cox deserved the prize for their <lb />
successful guessing the most faces <lb />
correctly. <lb />
Later a telegram game was intro- <lb />
and more than one found how <lb />
it is to be brief and to tin <lb />
point. Ten letters were too small a <lb />
skeleton to build much of a sentence <lb />
on, but it was surprising hew start- <lb />
ling some of the messages were these <lb />
sentences formed Thin a wireless <lb />
widen meant something for <lb />
bade everyone to A <lb />
of nuts was passed around and down <lb />
in their hearts lay the which <lb />
the young men wished to learn. Each <lb />
one had a draw, and the nut <lb />
the lady Intended fir their <lb />
partner. These id. led the <lb />
way to the dining CoX <lb />
with Mies Esther Johnson, Gordan <lb />
mind the people don't Johnson with Cox, Eu- <lb />
mind the weather if some fun is going gene Cannon with Miss Ethel Bowling, <lb />
on. This was well proven on Friday Bryan with Miss Olive Butt, <lb />
night, when Miss Esther Johnson's Royal Adams with Mies Marcia <lb />
RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES <lb />
can be laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, changing tho <lb />
top of your building instantly from a Are catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that <lb />
will last as long as the end never n repairs. <lb />
For further etc., to <lb />
Y O COBB, <lb />
COLLEGE. <lb />
Am one the foremost colleges for Women in the South. <lb />
Course in Arts covering nine deportments, and including elective <lb />
s in Education and which count the A. B. degree, <lb />
Mu including Pipe Violin and Voice Culture. School of Art <lb />
Including and of Elocution <lb />
v. hi. h a stud college Culture a trained <lb />
director. Full course per i tuition, board room, <lb />
light, heat, physician, nurse, medicine all minor fees, <lb />
in the Club, to less. Next session begins Sept. 1910. Ad lies, <lb />
R T. VANN, President, <lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina. <lb />
Herbert Cox with Miss <lb />
Adams, Joe Kittrell with Miss en <lb />
Adams, Roy Cox with Miss <lb />
Brinkley, C. T. Cox with Miss Cl. de <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
The large cake was the <lb />
center of attraction at the table, for <lb />
the chance game it offered as <lb />
delightful as the of the <lb />
cake itself. Each guest chose their <lb />
own and it was a matter of <lb />
comment as to whose lot the penny, <lb />
the ring and the thimble would fall. <lb />
Finally it was decided that Mr. <lb />
Cox was destined to make the <lb />
first leap into the state <lb />
for he won the ring. Miss Elizabeth <lb />
Adam, was astonished to Had that the <lb />
life of an old maid was in store for <lb />
her as her success with discovering <lb />
the signified. Ready wealth <lb />
in the future surely awaits Mr. C. T. <lb />
Cox, he brought out the- penny, <lb />
the best thing of all. Delightful re- <lb />
were served and several <lb />
toasts were given to the maid of <lb />
the charming host- <lb />
The evening throughout was one <lb />
enjoyed, and while it was <lb />
a Storm in one of the <lb />
word, it brought a shower of pleas- <lb />
to most of these present. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Republican executive commit- <lb />
Skeptics. <lb />
Keep Out of Democratic Primaries. <lb />
Having been solicited to participate <lb />
in the Democratic primaries next Sat- <lb />
I wish to warn all <lb />
cans against being to just <lb />
a by voting for him <lb />
That is just a means of getting you <lb />
where they will attempt to bulldoze <lb />
you into voting their ticket at the <lb />
election. <lb />
Two years ago such methods were <lb />
used, and then how you were abused <lb />
and until the election. <lb />
Republicans, beware. Have <lb />
to do with them or their <lb />
Remember the <lb />
can convention will held Saturday. <lb />
October 1910, and I hen we will have <lb />
out good men of one own. They are <lb />
the ones to be elected. <lb />
Beware of Democratic primaries, a <lb />
trick is being tried against <lb />
T. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, September <lb />
Carolina d Seed Co. <lb />
This is a new enterprise that has <lb />
recently started in Greenville, and <lb />
whose advertisement will be found <lb />
elsewhere in this paper. The com- <lb />
has secured the location former- <lb />
used by the Lumber Co., <lb />
on the Atlantic Coast Line railroad. <lb />
The building has entirely re- <lb />
modeled and a complete ginning sys- <lb />
and grist mill installed. They <lb />
will also handle feed stuffs and grain <lb />
of all kinds, and deal in cotton seed <lb />
meal and hulls, various kinds of <lb />
seeds. also understand that <lb />
it is also their purpose to put in a flour <lb />
mill by next season, and if this is <lb />
true the farmers of the county should <lb />
prepare to plant wheat. This enter- <lb />
prise will he worth much to the com- <lb />
Again you are appealed to, to give <lb />
hearty support to our old friend, <lb />
D. C. Moore, to succeed himself for <lb />
fourth time as clerk of the <lb />
court, of the grand old county <lb />
of Pitt. Why you should do this, <lb />
seems to be contained in the following <lb />
He is a of whom <lb />
naught to his can be <lb />
he has made good as an officer, <lb />
and at this particular time, owing to <lb />
the haphazard condition of everything <lb />
about the office, due of course, to the <lb />
turning of the would <lb />
be calamitous to make a change of <lb />
clerks good these, all <lb />
of which, dear people, kindly con- <lb />
sider before you cast your vote for <lb />
J. D. Cox, a gentleman who has no <lb />
superior. <lb />
But, the friends of Mr. J D. Cox <lb />
contend that it is t custom of ours <lb />
relate a little In that the <lb />
low on the outside- may have a chance <lb />
to get in and good, too; that <lb />
long terms in office is not only con- <lb />
to the traditions of the fathers, <lb />
but to the best interest <lb />
of Democracy and should not be <lb />
Moreover, If given an <lb />
we that Mr. Cox will <lb />
make as good a clerk as Mr. Moore <lb />
has made, besides being equally as <lb />
deserving of honor at the hands of <lb />
our good and indulgent people. <lb />
Again, It might be further contend- <lb />
ed, and perhaps justly that friend Cox <lb />
Is in no way responsible for the top- <lb />
conditions complained of; <lb />
that the last documents and records, <lb />
etc., that were burned should have <lb />
been in the vault on the night of the <lb />
fire, we do not mean to censure <lb />
Mr. for this seeming bit of <lb />
And lastly, we think that ten <lb />
months is ample time for an efficient <lb />
clerk to straighten out the business <lb />
. the the documents, <lb />
and round up everything for his <lb />
However, if arc in error, <lb />
o doubt some one will kindly inform <lb />
us, and even if we are, we- believe <lb />
that Mr. Cox Is amply able to con- <lb />
the work of putting everything <lb />
in, good shape despite the uneasiness <lb />
of the other gentleman who is about <lb />
to lose a job of years standing. <lb />
Now, if there are other rood and <lb />
sufficient reasons why frequent <lb />
in office should be abolished, <lb />
trot out, and if we can't <lb />
them, we advocate the <lb />
abolition of the elective system and <lb />
for the substitution of a plan by <lb />
which our officers are appointed to <lb />
serve during competency and good be- <lb />
ONE OF THE PEOPLE. <lb />
That a clean, nice, fragrant com- <lb />
pound like -Salve <lb />
for Pitt county have decided to instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, <lb />
hold the Republican county scald, wound or piles, staggers <lb />
Saturday, October 1st, and have tics But great cures prove it's a won- <lb />
healer of the worst sore, <lb />
called the primaries for Saturday, <lb />
September 24th. At this convention <lb />
candidates for the legislature and all <lb />
county offices will be named. <lb />
They are getting a hole in the <lb />
ground where the new court house is <lb />
to be. <lb />
Wood's Trade Mark <lb />
Farm Seeds <lb />
are best qualities <lb />
obtainable. <lb />
Our NEW FALL CAT- <lb />
LOG gives the fullest in- <lb />
formation about all seeds <lb />
for FALL SOWING. <lb />
Grasses and Clovers, <lb />
Vetches, Alfalfa, <lb />
Crimson Clover, <lb />
Seed Wheat, Oats, <lb />
Rye, Barley, etc <lb />
mailed free on re- <lb />
quest. Write for it and prices of <lb />
any seeds required. <lb />
T. W. SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
Closed. <lb />
Elder W. K. last <lb />
week closed a at Rose Hill <lb />
church, near X roads. <lb />
There were fourteen additions to the <lb />
church. <lb />
J. W. Tyndall also closed a <lb />
meeting at Oak Grove in Car- <lb />
township, with twelve additions. <lb />
A farmer who looks over a sale on <lb />
the tobacco market should <lb />
convinced that this is the to <lb />
Bell. <lb />
Horse Away. <lb />
Mr. Ashley left his horse <lb />
standing on the street, Monday after- <lb />
noon while he went in a house to <lb />
transact some business. Some boys <lb />
came along and frightened the horse <lb />
and it run away, tearing the buggy to <lb />
pieces. <lb />
A Card of <lb />
wish to thank the good people of <lb />
Bethel for their kindness to my moth- <lb />
and lather during his illness. <lb />
MRS. J. H. BARNHILL. <lb />
Union Picnic. <lb />
On Thursday, there will be a <lb />
basket picnic at Simpson under the <lb />
auspices of the Union. Hon. <lb />
J. Bryan and Mr. J. Z. Green <lb />
trill both make speeches. <lb />
boils, felons, eczema, skin <lb />
as also chapped hands, sprains <lb />
and corns. Try it. at all Drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
I Many farmers are now bringing in <lb />
tobacco the evening before sale and <lb />
spending the night. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provision <lb />
Cotton Bagging and<lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N S <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a fail Line of Wall Paints <lb />
easy to put on and hard to corns off. Place <lb />
your orders with them and you will <lb />
pleased. , <lb />
Special attention to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of <lb />
the best Cultivators made, bath in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to see us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants. Give them a call <lb />
Evans Street,<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Announcements <lb />
FOR SHERIFF. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for sheriff of Pitt county, sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. J. MARSHAL COX. <lb />
FOR SHERIFF. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
sheriff of Pitt county, sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. S. I. DUDLEY. <lb />
to the Democratic primary, to <lb />
be on the 10th day of September, <lb />
1910. JNO. T. THORNE. <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the House of <lb />
from the county of Pitt, sub- <lb />
to the Democratic primary, to <lb />
be held on the 10th day of September, <lb />
1910. S. T. CARSON. <lb />
AUGUST TOBACCO SALES <lb />
ON GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb />
OF PER HUNDRED <lb />
OVER LAST YEAR. <lb />
TE.-RE ARE OTHERS COMPETENT <lb />
FOR SURVEYOR. <lb />
I beg to submit myself to the dis <lb />
of the Democratic voters <lb />
Pitt count at the coming primaries <lb />
for County Surveyor. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
FOR SHERIFF. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the office of sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the Democratic <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
FOR TREASURER. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for county treasurer of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. W. B. WILSON <lb />
For House of Representatives. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
To the Democratic voters of <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the House of Representatives <lb />
from the county of Pitt, subject to <lb />
the action of tho primary <lb />
to held September 1910. <lb />
N R. COREY. <lb />
FOR COUNTY TREASURER. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can <lb />
for the office of Treasurer <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
FOR CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
ate for Constable of Greenville town- <lb />
hip, subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary of the township. <lb />
ALBERT M. ALLEN. <lb />
FOR CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
ate for Constable of Greenville town- <lb />
hip, subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary. G. A. JACKSON <lb />
FOB CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
rate for Constable of town- <lb />
subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary. AMOS F. LANG <lb />
FOR CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date constable of Dam <lb />
township, subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
FOR CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce a <lb />
date tor Constable of Beaver Dam <lb />
township, subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary of the township. <lb />
LLOYD SMITH. <lb />
FOB CONSTABLE. <lb />
I here by announce myself a can- <lb />
for constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD <lb />
FOR CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for constable of township, <lb />
subject to the action of the Demo- <lb />
of said township. <lb />
MASON EDWARDS <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Those people who would like to have <lb />
the brick in the foundation walls of <lb />
the old court house can have same <lb />
by moving them at once. <lb />
The bricks are sound and can be <lb />
easily gotten out and cleaned. <lb />
D. M. CLARK, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trains leave Raleigh effective Maj <lb />
1910 <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
3.45 a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points,. <lb />
Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
11.35 a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
12.05 a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman sup- <lb />
day coaches and dining car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points West, <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. O. for <lb />
and points went, <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
4.05 p. m For Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points West. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
6.00 p. in., No. <lb />
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford, <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
6.00 p. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jack <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
12.45 p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
m., Washington 7.40 a. m., New <lb />
York p. m. Pullman sleepers to <lb />
Washington and dining car <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Higher Price Promising Out- <lb />
look Greenville Leads Other Mar- <lb />
in Price. <lb />
Secretary C. W. Harvey, of the <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Board Trade, <lb />
reports the sales of leaf tobacco on <lb />
the Greenville market for the month <lb />
of August at 327.113 pounds for <lb />
210.24, an of per <lb />
For August of last year the sales <lb />
were 846.909 pounds for <lb />
an average of per hundred. <lb />
The smaller number of pounds this <lb />
year than last is due to the fact that <lb />
this year the market did not open <lb />
until the 18th of the month, while last <lb />
year it opened the first of the month. <lb />
The higher average this year, being <lb />
more than last year, makes the <lb />
present crop look more hopeful for <lb />
the farmer. It also shows the <lb />
Greenville market Is pushing to take <lb />
and keep the lead on high prices <lb />
All through last season the prices <lb />
here were points higher than <lb />
any neighboring market, and the same <lb />
record is going to be made this <lb />
year. <lb />
is a dangerous disease, <lb />
but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col- <lb />
Cholera and Remedy has <lb />
been successfully used in <lb />
of It has never been <lb />
known to fail. It is equally valuable <lb />
for children and adults, and when re- <lb />
in water and sweetened, it is <lb />
pleasant to take. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gist;. <lb />
of Grand Jury and a Dem- <lb />
or <lb />
T article in your paper of Au- <lb />
29th, signed by N. R. Corey, in <lb />
which he pleads so piteously the <lb />
of our present of the <lb />
and insists that he is the only <lb />
In the county that is competent <lb />
to the office, notwithstanding he <lb />
hat held it for twelve years. <lb />
far as his qualifications are con- <lb />
ed, we do not care to differ with <lb />
Mr. Corey, but we do insist that Pitt <lb />
has a number of men that are <lb />
fully competent and we are certain <lb />
that it is not best to keep any man <lb />
in office for county position longer <lb />
twelve years, and by so doing <lb />
you will cause indifference among our <lb />
party supporters. <lb />
Corey also states that some of <lb />
the records are lost and rather gives <lb />
this a reason that our present <lb />
be re-elected. <lb />
Toots was a vault in the office <lb />
we believe the clerk did his duty in <lb />
putting the records In the and <lb />
for evidence that we are right, we re- <lb />
fer to the report of the fire published <lb />
in the The Reflector on February <lb />
in which stated that the record, <lb />
are safe Also the reports of the <lb />
juries for April and August <lb />
being one of the show <lb />
that the records were all light ex- <lb />
slight damage to some books, and <lb />
the jury based it's report largely <lb />
Mr Moore's statement. <lb />
Now, which shall we believe, the <lb />
statement published by The Reflector <lb />
and affirmed by the grand o <lb />
April and August terms of court and <lb />
that made by Mr. Moore himself to <lb />
the or Mr. Corey. <lb />
A CORN TO DROUGHT. <lb />
Kansas Agricultural College Breeding <lb />
New Varieties. <lb />
The department of the <lb />
Kansas State Agricultural College is <lb />
experimenting in the production of <lb />
drought varieties of corn. <lb />
About a dozen varieties of Western <lb />
corn which have originated in various <lb />
places to the dry western counties of <lb />
ore being used as stock for <lb />
the experiment. These are now being <lb />
close to insure their purity <lb />
breeding work. <lb />
In addition, crosses are to be made <lb />
this summer between the Western <lb />
Dent varieties arid an extraordinary <lb />
variety of Chinese corn obtained by <lb />
Professor Roberts from the United <lb />
States Department <lb />
This corn has similar drought <lb />
characters which enables it to <lb />
grow and make a crop where all other <lb />
varieties fail. <lb />
The grain of the Chinese corn is <lb />
inferior, but the effort is being made <lb />
to combine tho drought resistant char- <lb />
of the Chinese corn with the <lb />
grain duality of the Western varieties <lb />
by <lb />
When the digestion is all right, the <lb />
action of the bowels regular, there is <lb />
a natural craving and relish for food. <lb />
is lacking you know <lb />
that you need a dose of C Iain's <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They <lb />
strengthen the organs, <lb />
prove the appetite and regulate the <lb />
For House of Representatives. <lb />
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb />
I he. coy announce myself a <lb />
date tor the House of <lb />
from US county of Pitt, sub- <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
Gasoline Lighting System <lb />
see me, sold under <lb />
I make a specialty of repairing. <lb />
E. D. D DO <lb />
Struck a Rich Mine. <lb />
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says <lb />
he struck a perfect mine of health in <lb />
Dr. King's New Life Pills for they <lb />
cured him of liver and kidney trouble <lb />
after years of suffering. They are <lb />
the best pills on earth for <lb />
malaria, headache, dyspepsia, de- <lb />
at all Druggists. <lb />
CONTRACT FOR <lb />
shingles made by hand at <lb />
for hearts; for saps, bunched. <lb />
O. T. Tyson, Greenville, N. C, R. P. <lb />
D. No. <lb />
Post Offices New Money <lb />
Announcement has been made that <lb />
the post office department will in the <lb />
near future issue a new form of do- <lb />
money order. A principal <lb />
of the new form will be a de- <lb />
coupon to take-the place of <lb />
the advice on the present slips, and <lb />
which will be presented with the <lb />
money order by the payee or en- <lb />
at the paying office. <lb />
It is stated that the names of the <lb />
and payee will not appear <lb />
in the body of the order, but tho <lb />
sending of the coupon with the order <lb />
will serve to acquaint or remind the <lb />
payee of the name of the person en- <lb />
titled to credit for the remittance. <lb />
The order and coupon together are <lb />
somewhat longer than the order <lb />
in use, but may be handled <lb />
with commercial paper by <lb />
banks and business houses. The width <lb />
is the same as that of the present <lb />
orders. <lb />
Beginning with the earliest date at <lb />
which the government printers can <lb />
get the new forms ready and shipped, <lb />
the offices all over the country will be <lb />
supplied with the new forms. It is <lb />
supposed that the old forms now on <lb />
hand will be used up before the new <lb />
ones are requested. The latter will <lb />
probably be put into service at the <lb />
local office about the middle of No- <lb />
What makes a man enraged is for <lb />
his wife to act as if he were. <lb />
PITT CROPS.<lb />
J J <lb />
be Exhibited at The State Fair <lb />
in Raleigh. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Evans, agent for the farm <lb />
demonstration work in Pitt county, <lb />
dropped in to say that Pitt county <lb />
ought to an exhibit of her re- <lb />
sources at the coming State fair. With <lb />
this suggestion we entirely agree, for <lb />
there is no use of the farmers in Pitt <lb />
shutting themselves up and not let- <lb />
ting the outside world know what <lb />
they are doing. <lb />
Mr. Evans says that a number of <lb />
farmers who are engaged in the <lb />
work this year have <lb />
did crops, and they could well afford <lb />
to put them on exhibit in competition <lb />
for prizes at the fair. In addition to <lb />
crops of various kinds, we are sure <lb />
that Pitt county also make a <lb />
creditable showing in the way of live <lb />
stock and poultry. Let the farmers <lb />
take hold of and work <lb />
now getting something in readiness <lb />
for exhibit at the fair. <lb />
Bird With Face. <lb />
Mr. N. M. Plummer, a prosperous <lb />
farmer of Mount Ulla, was in <lb />
ville a few day ago exhibiting a <lb />
strange freak in the shape of a bird <lb />
with human face. It was evidently <lb />
of the owl species, but unlike any that <lb />
has ever been captured in these parts. <lb />
For several years along the back <lb />
creek bottoms in that neighborhood <lb />
Mr. Plummer says people working in <lb />
the field were often startled by a cry <lb />
like a human voice, giving signals of <lb />
distress, but upon investigation <lb />
could be found The bird was <lb />
captured last Saturday, having been <lb />
discovered by Mr. Plummer while cry- <lb />
like an infant, having slipped <lb />
upon it unawares. The bird would <lb />
not eat, and while exhibiting the fowl <lb />
on the streets, the human-like thing <lb />
died in his arms, crying Its <lb />
voice was clear and could talk plain <lb />
than the ordinary <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
term, 1910 <lb />
F. C. Harding, administrator of the <lb />
estate of Ellis Adams, deceased, <lb />
vs. <lb />
George Adams, Delia Adams, Jesse <lb />
Adams, and Adams, heirs at <lb />
law of Ellis Adams, deceased. <lb />
By virtue of a decree made in the <lb />
foregoing entitled cause, by D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, on the 15th day of <lb />
August, 1910, the undersigned <lb />
of the estate of Ellis Adams, <lb />
will, on Saturday, the 17th day of <lb />
September, 1910, at o'clock, noon, <lb />
at the court house door in Greenville, <lb />
offer for public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb />
described lot or parcel of land, <lb />
to <lb />
Situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina, and on the west side <lb />
of street, and being the <lb />
northern half of lot No. in the <lb />
plat of the town of Greenville, being <lb />
feet by feet, containing <lb />
square feet. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of making asset with which to <lb />
pay off and discharge the <lb />
of the estate of Ellis Adams, de- <lb />
This the 15th day of August, 1910. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Administrator of the estate of Ellis <lb />
Adams, deceased. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, September <lb />
term, 1910. <lb />
Martin M. B. Butler, <lb />
vs <lb />
Lillian B. Butler, <lb />
To Lillian B. <lb />
Lillian E. Butler, the defendant in <lb />
the above entitled action will take <lb />
notice that a civil action has been <lb />
commenced in the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county, entitled Martin M. B. But- <lb />
vs. Lillian E. Butler, for the <lb />
pose of obtaining a decree of the court <lb />
dissolving the bonds of matrimony, <lb />
heretofore existing between the plain- <lb />
tiff and the defendant, on the ground <lb />
of adultery, and the defendant is re- <lb />
quired to appear and answer the com- <lb />
plaint of the plaintiff, which will be <lb />
deposited in the office of the clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
during the first three days of the <lb />
term of said court, which con- <lb />
on the 2nd Monday after the <lb />
first Monday in September, It being <lb />
the 19th day of September, 1910, or <lb />
demur thereto, or the plaintiff will <lb />
be granted the relief demanded in bis <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This the 4th day of August, 1910. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt county. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by W. H. Kilpatrick and <lb />
W. J. Kilpatrick to F. J. Forbes, on <lb />
the 14th day of January, 1909, and <lb />
duly recorded In the office of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, in <lb />
Book N-9 page the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
October 3rd, 1910, the following de- <lb />
tract or parcel of land, lying <lb />
and being in the county Pitt, and <lb />
in Swift creek township, adjoining <lb />
the lands of Alfred Smith and others <lb />
on the north; on the east by E. E. <lb />
Powell and C. T. Moore; on the south <lb />
by J. E. May; on the west by F. M. <lb />
containing one hundred <lb />
acres, more or less, and known as <lb />
the W. J. Kilpatrick home place. Sold <lb />
to satisfy said mortgage. <lb />
This September 1st, 1910. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James Son. <lb />
New York's Biggest Shaw. <lb />
Summer at the <lb />
Broadway Is the biggest <lb />
show hit of the season. This being <lb />
the case, the songs published by Chas. <lb />
K. Harris for that show are attract- <lb />
lots of attention. Ever alert to <lb />
get the best, The New York Sunday <lb />
World has secured the of <lb />
printing one of the best songs in the <lb />
piece. It will be given with The Sun- <lb />
day World next Sunday, words and <lb />
music complete. <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by J. A. Gardner to J. <lb />
F. on the 16th day of Feb- <lb />
1906, which mortgage was duly <lb />
in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county, in Book H-8 <lb />
page and also in the office of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Craven county, <lb />
in Book No. page the under- <lb />
signed Will sell for cash before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, on <lb />
Monday, October 3rd, 1910. the follow- <lb />
described tract of land, lying <lb />
partly in Pitt county and partly in <lb />
Craven <lb />
at Gardner's bridge and <lb />
running with the run of <lb />
Swift creek to J. F. Galloway's line; <lb />
bounded on the south by Ed. Jones <lb />
line; on the west by the main road <lb />
leading from bridge to <lb />
Maple Cypress; thence <lb />
said road to the beginning, con- <lb />
forty acres, more or less. For <lb />
more accurate description, reference <lb />
Is made to said mortgage. <lb />
This August 30th, 1910. <lb />
J. F. Mortgagee <lb />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of the estate of Nashville. <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt county, State of <lb />
North this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said Nashville to <lb />
present them to me within twelve <lb />
months from date of this notice, or <lb />
this will be pleaded in bar of their re- <lb />
All persons owing the said estate <lb />
will please make immediate settle- <lb />
This 31st day of August, 1910. <lb />
NASHVILLE JR. <lb />
Administrator of Nashville <lb />
deceased. <lb />
W. F. Evans, Attorney. <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. <lb />
North County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Term, 1910. <lb />
Peter Wilson, <lb />
vs <lb />
Alice Wilson. <lb />
Alice Wilson, the defendant in the <lb />
above entitled action will take notice <lb />
that a summons has been issued in <lb />
the above entitled action, and that <lb />
the said Alice Wilson, defendant in <lb />
entitled action is hereby <lb />
required to appear before the Judge <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb />
on the second Monday after the first <lb />
Monday in September, it being the <lb />
19th day of September, 1910, and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint of the <lb />
plaintiff in this action, which said <lb />
action is brought for divorce by the <lb />
against the defendant on the <lb />
grounds of adultery, which said com- <lb />
plaint will be deposited in the office <lb />
of the Superior court clerk during the <lb />
first days of said term of the court, <lb />
or the plaintiff will be granted the <lb />
relief therein <lb />
This the 18th day of August, 1910. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt county. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
North Carolina- Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
F. C. Harding, administrator of the <lb />
estate of D. D. Gardner, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Willie P. Gardner, Bernice L. Gardner <lb />
Irene Gardner, Gardner, J. <lb />
Z. Gardner, and others. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court made by D. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk in the foregoing entitled special <lb />
proceeding, made on the 10th day of <lb />
August, 1910. the undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday, the 19th <lb />
day of September, 1910, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before <lb />
the court house door in Greenville, <lb />
to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of <lb />
land, to <lb />
That certain tract of land situated <lb />
in the town of Greenville,, North <lb />
Carolina, on the north side of Third <lb />
street, and described as Be- <lb />
ginning at the south west corner of <lb />
lot No. Nancy Clark's corner on <lb />
Third street, and runs <lb />
along Third street feet to a point <lb />
half way between the houses formerly <lb />
occupied by F. C. Harding and B. E. <lb />
Griffith, then northerly feet to <lb />
Hotel Macon lot. then with the line <lb />
of lot No. feet to the begin- <lb />
and being the house and lot <lb />
where D. D. Gardner resided at the <lb />
time of death. <lb />
This sale is for the purpose of <lb />
assets with which to pay off the <lb />
indebtedness of the estate of the said <lb />
D. D. Gardner. <lb />
This the 18th day of August. 1910 <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Administrator of the estate of D. D <lb />
Gardner. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix <lb />
of the estate of Roy T. Evans, de- <lb />
ceased, late of Pitt county, North <lb />
Carolina, this is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate of <lb />
said Roy T. Evans to present them to <lb />
me within twelve months from date <lb />
of this notice, or this will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
owing the said estate will please make <lb />
immediate settlement. <lb />
This the 30th day of August, 1910. <lb />
SALLIE J. EVANS, <lb />
Administratrix of Roy T. Evans, de- <lb />
ceased. <lb />
W. F. Evans, Attorney. <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Simeon Foster, deceased, late of <lb />
Grifton, Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb />
this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate of said de- <lb />
ceased, to exhibit them to the under- <lb />
within twelve months from <lb />
date, or this notice will be plead- <lb />
ed in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
son indebted to said estate will please <lb />
nuke immediate payment. <lb />
This August 18th, 1910. <lb />
C. J. TUCKER, <lb />
IF. G. James Son, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having this day qualified as executor <lb />
of the last will and testament of M. <lb />
A. Elizabeth Gardner, deceased, be- <lb />
fore the clerk of the Superior court, <lb />
of Pitt county, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
the estate of the said W. A. Elizabeth <lb />
Gardner, to present them to me, duly <lb />
authenticated, on or before the 12th <lb />
day of August 1911, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate . <lb />
are requested to make immediate pay- <lb />
to me. <lb />
This the 11th day of August, 1910. <lb />
B. A. GARDNER, <lb />
Executor of W. A E. Gardner. <lb />
Blow, ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Joseph Haddock and <lb />
wife, Annie Haddock, to F. G. James <lb />
on the 2nd of December, 1907, <lb />
which recorded <lb />
in the office of the Register of Deeds, <lb />
of Pitt county, in Book W-8, page <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash, <lb />
before the court in Greenville, <lb />
at o'clock, m., at public auction, <lb />
on Monday, October 3rd, 1910, the <lb />
following described lands, situate in <lb />
the county of Pitt and in <lb />
Beginning at a point on <lb />
the main road where the ditch be- <lb />
gins and running a westerly course <lb />
with said ditch and a straight line <lb />
to James Haddock's lino; thence with <lb />
James Haddock's line a north- <lb />
westerly course to Jesse Haddock's <lb />
line; thence with Jesse Haddock's <lb />
line to Annie Haddock's corner; <lb />
thence with Annie Haddock's line <lb />
easterly to Mack Smith's line; thence <lb />
with Mack Smith's line to the main <lb />
road; thence with said road to the <lb />
beginning, containing twenty-five <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also a piece of wood land, begin- <lb />
at a tar kiln bed, James Haddock <lb />
corner; thence running north with <lb />
Dennie Smith's line to the Elk's <lb />
thence with J. T. Adams and <lb />
J. J. Oakley's line to White Pine <lb />
branch; thence with said branch to <lb />
James Haddock's line; thence with <lb />
said Haddock's line to the begin- <lb />
containing twenty-five acres <lb />
more or less. Both of the above <lb />
s of land being estimated to be <lb />
half of the James Elk's tract of land. <lb />
This August 13th, 1910. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of the estate of J. R. Corey, deceased, <lb />
late of Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb />
this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate of said de- <lb />
ceased to present them to the under- <lb />
signed within twelve months of this <lb />
notice, or the same will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said real estate will please <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
This August 1910. <lb />
J. W. ALLEN, <lb />
Administrator of J. R. Corey. <lb />
W. F. Evans, Attorney. <lb />
Once to a while only child has <lb />
sense in spite of the fool ways its <lb />
parents it. <lb />
SALE OF PROPERTY. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
Special Proceeding No. en- <lb />
titled J. R. Harvey, administrator of <lb />
J. L. Keene, against Keene, <lb />
widow, et heirs at law, the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will sell for cash, <lb />
at two o'clock p. m. on the premises <lb />
in the town of Grifton, N. C, on Wed- <lb />
September 7th, 1910, the en- <lb />
tire Interest of J. L. Keene, in and to <lb />
the steam mill property belonging to <lb />
the firm of Keene Kittrell, being <lb />
two acres of land in said town of <lb />
Grifton, upon which is located a cam <lb />
mill plant of the said Keene Kit- <lb />
also his interest in said saw <lb />
mill plant, fixtures and lumber, and <lb />
entire Interest of said J. L. Keene, <lb />
deceased, In all said firm property. <lb />
Said interest will be sold subject to <lb />
the mortgages and other liens out- <lb />
standing against said property. <lb />
This August 0th, 1910. <lb />
J. R. HARVEY, Commissioner. <lb />
F. G. James Son, ltd<lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE REFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
U. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
government is about to take steps <lb />
to ascertain the number of <lb />
biles in the United States. That is <lb />
quite a Job. <lb />
Subscription, one year, . . <lb />
Six <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
We still hoping that somebody <lb />
will chew up the beef <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
That kind of chewing gum comes <lb />
o high bud. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising Candi- <lb />
es will be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1910. <lb />
The New York World says <lb />
bird woman is having ref- <lb />
to the flying machine type. <lb />
Some of them were already high fly <lb />
without resorting to the air ship. <lb />
The Salisbury Post comes out bold <lb />
and plainly the scientist who <lb />
is preaching against kissing. <lb />
brother <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Same here, me too <lb />
The farmer who does not turn his <lb />
horse towards Greenville when he <lb />
starts out with a load of tobacco, is <lb />
forgetful of his best interest. <lb />
You can always count on Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small. He delivered a <lb />
response to the address of welcome <lb />
at the Inland Waterways Convention <lb />
in Providence, R I., and his speech <lb />
measured up to his high standard. <lb />
His brethren of the press through- <lb />
out the State are pained to learn of <lb />
the serious illness with of <lb />
Editor John M. Julian, of the <lb />
bury Post. He is of the best <lb />
newspaper men in the State, is held <lb />
in high esteem by all who know him, <lb />
and it is the wish of all that his health <lb />
may be restored. <lb />
In this issue of The Reflector will <lb />
be found the financial statement of <lb />
Greenville for the fiscal year ending <lb />
June 30th, last. A perusal of this <lb />
statement will show just what is col- <lb />
by the town from all sources, <lb />
and for what the money is expended. <lb />
is a matter in which every <lb />
should be <lb />
------o <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt is not the first man <lb />
who talked too much. <lb />
Greater New York has nearly five <lb />
millions people. That's going some. <lb />
Perhaps the many big Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt used in his speeches were <lb />
so heavy they his voice <lb />
John Brown's bust in hall of <lb />
fame in Washington would be a black <lb />
spot among the group of notable men <lb />
represented there <lb />
The claim is made that Edison has <lb />
invented a moving picture that talks. <lb />
Wonder what will come along next. <lb />
If the next legislature does not <lb />
knock out the near beer business, it <lb />
will fail to do its duty. <lb />
Walking is likely to be scarce in <lb />
Charlotte. The city already had one <lb />
street cat system, and recently grant- <lb />
ed charters to two others. <lb />
After all the denials from Senator <lb />
Elkins, his daughter is soon to be <lb />
married to the Duke of And <lb />
the senator knew it all along. <lb />
North Carolina is not alone suffer- <lb />
from this excessive rainy spell Re- <lb />
ports from South Carolina and <lb />
show that it is as bad in those <lb />
states. <lb />
Paris has become disgusted with <lb />
the hobble skirt and is accusing <lb />
America of originating it. One in- <lb />
stance, then, in which Paris did not <lb />
claim to set the fashion. <lb />
A man in Davidson tried to <lb />
commit suicide rather serve on <lb />
a jury. He is quite different from the <lb />
fellows who hang around courts wait- <lb />
and hoping to be called on a <lb />
jury. <lb />
The primary for the nomination of <lb />
candidates in this county will be held <lb />
next Saturday. There are more can- <lb />
than there are offices, and of <lb />
course some are not going to be <lb />
We hope the primary will <lb />
no bitterness or <lb />
Whatever the result of the primary <lb />
may be as to nominations, it is the <lb />
duty of every Democrat to abide by <lb />
that and support the <lb />
In the November election. <lb />
-o- <lb />
years after the war, the <lb />
of Kansas have become so inter- <lb />
in John Brown that they are <lb />
talking about erecting a monument <lb />
to him. <lb />
Georgia Democrats are so elated <lb />
over the choice of Hoke Smith as the <lb />
next governor, that they have <lb />
for the presidency. <lb />
A Charlotte man disturbed a spoon- <lb />
couple at Atlantic City, and a <lb />
Judge fined him for med- <lb />
In a scene. <lb />
Just think of it There is Green- <lb />
ville dirt that is worth more than a <lb />
dollars a foot, yet a big pile <lb />
of it can be had for the hauling. <lb />
The primary to select candidates <lb />
for the various county and township <lb />
offices will be held on Saturday, 10th, <lb />
It is the privilege of every Democrat <lb />
in the county to go to his respective <lb />
voting place and express hie choice. <lb />
The Louisburg Times wants to <lb />
know how can the Republicans afford <lb />
not to re-nominate President Taft. <lb />
That all depends upon Mr. Roosevelt. <lb />
Whether they can or not, they will <lb />
afford to do whatever he says about <lb />
it. <lb />
The Stanley Enterprise calls at- <lb />
to the fact it is not the <lb />
cradle born Republicans who get the <lb />
pie, but that class have to stand off <lb />
and look at the converts from other <lb />
parties take the places at the <lb />
President Taft must feel better <lb />
Tho way New Yorkers got fright- <lb />
at an unknown aviator flying <lb />
over that city late at night is an in- <lb />
of the possible damage that <lb />
might be done by designing persons <lb />
in flying machines. Just think how <lb />
easily dynamite could be dropped <lb />
from one of the things and a city <lb />
destroyed, while those who did it <lb />
could fly away and escape detection. <lb />
The flying machine may prove, the <lb />
greatest of destruction that <lb />
has been invented. <lb />
They are holding it against Con- <lb />
Godwin that he has done <lb />
nothing for his district. But come to <lb />
think of it, this charge might be <lb />
brought against every congressman in <lb />
the Herald. <lb />
You are wrong there. charge <lb />
brought Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small, of tho first dis- <lb />
He does for his district, <lb />
and is constantly at it. In fact there <lb />
is no member of congress who comes <lb />
nearer on his job days in the <lb />
year than Congressman <lb />
to see. It was the red headed com- <lb />
we had in mind, you chump. <lb />
That is a rather queer case de- <lb />
by the postmaster of Char- <lb />
who wrote the government super- <lb />
vising architect to know when money <lb />
appropriated by congress to improve <lb />
the Charlotte post office would be av- <lb />
and received a reply in effect <lb />
that while congress passed the public <lb />
building bill it made no appropriations <lb />
That sounds strange in the face of the <lb />
dispatches from Washington when the <lb />
bill was passed. was one <lb />
of the towns included in that bill, <lb />
and if the supervising architect Is <lb />
correct in his statement, in the <lb />
of the Georgian we are wonder- <lb />
we are <lb />
An Italian savant estimates that <lb />
his own country yields a beautiful <lb />
woman in every and Spanish <lb />
the same proportion. Eng- <lb />
women lead in the list with one <lb />
beauty n every 1,200, while <lb />
women fall at the foot of <lb />
ties considered with one la <lb />
every Americans the <lb />
is to pass upon, <lb />
classing them as a hopelessly mixed <lb />
race, but heN does make an estimate <lb />
for the single city of New York and <lb />
places it as high as England. <lb />
almost feel like offering to pay the <lb />
expense of a visit by this learned, <lb />
not perfectly well-informed, <lb />
man to North <lb />
Observer. <lb />
That's right, bring him to North <lb />
Carolina. And when he conies tell <lb />
him to put Greenville on his list of <lb />
towns to visit, for here he will find <lb />
more beautiful ones, according to pop- <lb />
than in any place on the map. <lb />
GREENVILLE THE MARKET. <lb />
ex-President Roosevelt has <lb />
says the Ian administration a boost. <lb />
Says tho Greenville <lb />
tor Cowan, of the Wilmington Dis- <lb />
patch, inclined to resent tho Char- <lb />
Observer's imputation that ho <lb />
is red headed. Humph He don't <lb />
know when he Is placed in good com- <lb />
However, as it was the Char- <lb />
News and not the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
server that showed a tendency to <lb />
us, the brother doesn't know what <lb />
he is talking about anyhow. So we <lb />
it Dispatch. <lb />
None so blind as he who don't want <lb />
We hear nothing but of <lb />
satisfaction from the many farmer <lb />
who had tobacco on the large break <lb />
in Greenville Friday. Prices on all <lb />
grades run considerably higher than <lb />
they were last season and it puts tho <lb />
better spirits. At no time <lb />
in its history has the Greenville mar- <lb />
been in a better position to buy <lb />
tobacco than now. There Is a largo <lb />
force of buyers here, and the market <lb />
steam plant facilities for hand- <lb />
ling half a million pounds daily. <lb />
Having such facilities for taking care <lb />
of tobacco gives tho Greenville market <lb />
the advantage of smaller and less <lb />
markets. Buyers here feel <lb />
more certain of not losing any of their <lb />
purchases because of weather, or other <lb />
conditions, hence can afford to <lb />
the very best prices and run no risks <lb />
Yet with all tho advantages Green- <lb />
ville it is the best market <lb />
in Eastern again advise <lb />
the farmers to be cautious in selling. <lb />
Do not crowd the market and do not <lb />
glut the sales. The crop this year <lb />
short and it ought to bring a good <lb />
price any time. Grade tobacco <lb />
properly, give it careful attention In <lb />
the house, watch the market and <lb />
sell leisurely. Above all, sell in <lb />
when you got ready to sell <lb />
for here is where you will et the best <lb />
prices. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
We would love to see Greenville <lb />
have more factories. Needs <lb />
The double tracks are getting the <lb />
railroads into almost as much trouble <lb />
as the ones. <lb />
A man called Mr. Roosevelt a liar, <lb />
and got over a column write-up in <lb />
the papers. <lb />
Here's hoping the old soldiers are <lb />
having a big time in Norfolk, and we <lb />
are sure they are. <lb />
They are now measuring the eggs <lb />
New Yorkers eat by tho mile, and the <lb />
report says the city got away with <lb />
three thousand miles of them in <lb />
a year's time. <lb />
Charles W. Mere-, who is serving <lb />
a term in the Federal prison In At- <lb />
was placed in a dungeon two <lb />
days on bread and water for insole-ice <lb />
to an officer. Guess that will check <lb />
the- efforts to get him pardoned, at <lb />
least for a time. <lb />
Again we call attention to the fact <lb />
that the sand clay streets in town <lb />
need some attention. During and <lb />
since recent rains, passing <lb />
cut bad holes in several places, <lb />
and get worse as the neglect <lb />
continues. Something like a split log <lb />
drag over these streets just alter a <lb />
rain would fill the holes and work out <lb />
the bad places. If allowed to go <lb />
through the fall and winter without <lb />
attention, these streets will be- <lb />
come impassible. should be <lb />
looked after immediately following <lb />
every rain if they are to be kept in <lb />
good condition <lb />
Hot as that hair pulling controversy <lb />
between Editors Whichard and Cowan <lb />
has waxed, it has not yet reached the <lb />
point where one has accused the other <lb />
of violating the puff and rat section <lb />
of the code. News. <lb />
Now don't you get too busy ming- <lb />
ling in this little affair Cowan <lb />
an We both know how to <lb />
keep our heads on straight, even if <lb />
they are red. And even if Cowan does <lb />
wear a hobble skirt, he is not guilty <lb />
of using either puffs or rats in his <lb />
top knot. <lb />
wiggling and working exactly as <lb />
may be seen in decaying animal mat- <lb />
Some of the bolls were affected <lb />
very slightly while as much as half <lb />
of others was decayed. The part <lb />
affected turned black at and had <lb />
much the appearance of a bruise <lb />
An investigation of the field showed <lb />
that fully five per cent, of the bolls <lb />
were effected in this <lb />
It is greatly to be hoped that the <lb />
trouble will not prove to be due to <lb />
the boll weevil. The pest has travel- <lb />
ed rapidly from its original habitat <lb />
in Texas, Out as far as has yet been <lb />
reported it had not been found thus <lb />
far north. The scientists of th <lb />
United States department of <lb />
culture are at work endeavoring to <lb />
discover the insect which will do for <lb />
the weevil what one imported from <lb />
Australia did for the San Jose scale <lb />
in California, namely, exterminate it. <lb />
So Car their effort. have not been <lb />
crowned with success, and the in- <lb />
of die North Carolina cotton <lb />
area with the weevil would prove a <lb />
very serious matter. The Richmond <lb />
county situation calls for <lb />
by State authorities at the <lb />
earliest possible moment, since, if <lb />
the weevil is Its presence <lb />
ought to be certified, while if it is not <lb />
much useless a may be <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The dispatches are now saying that <lb />
one, Colonel Roosevelt, has turned <lb />
his face homeward on his journey. <lb />
We hope he soon get there and <lb />
quit occupying so much space in the <lb />
papers. <lb />
Sometime ago, if our memory serves <lb />
us correctly, the name of a brother <lb />
of the mayor at that time <lb />
appeared in a list of indictments for <lb />
selling liquor. Now we see it going <lb />
the rounds that a so . of an ex-mayor <lb />
of Raleigh has been arrested for a <lb />
similar offense. <lb />
Mr. H. T. King advises Republicans <lb />
to keep out of Democratic primaries. <lb />
That is right it is a place, no <lb />
has any business. And any <lb />
Democratic candidate who asks a Re- <lb />
publican to go to the primary and vote <lb />
for him there, when he knows the Re- <lb />
publican is not going to support <lb />
the ticket in the election, is doing <lb />
wrong. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Circuses have a way of tangling <lb />
up with fair dates in North Carolina. <lb />
Last year there was a big circus in <lb />
Raleigh one day of the State fair week <lb />
and one struck Charlotte in the <lb />
midst of the Mecklenburg fair was <lb />
charged with making tho latter a <lb />
financial failure. Ringling's circus <lb />
slipped in and got a date for Raleigh <lb />
on of fair week this year, <lb />
and now the matter is before the <lb />
commissioners of Wake county on <lb />
to revoke the license granted <lb />
the circus to show that date. Fairs <lb />
are home institutions intended both <lb />
to entertain and instruct the people <lb />
and circuses should not be allowed <lb />
to make conflicting that cause <lb />
The Torrens System. <lb />
The man who owns a share of bank <lb />
stock worth five hundred dollars can <lb />
borrow on it any day without <lb />
publicity or expense. But the man <lb />
who owns a piece of land worth five <lb />
hundred dollars cannot borrow even <lb />
a hundred dollars on it without pay- <lb />
a lawyer to investigate the title, <lb />
paying to have a mortgage written, <lb />
paying the fees to have it probated, <lb />
and recorded, and then the whole <lb />
transaction is made public. The Tor- <lb />
system changes all this and <lb />
makes the transfer of land as simple <lb />
and inexpensive as the transfer of a <lb />
share of stock in a bank or corpora- <lb />
It is a reform that ought to <lb />
come in North Carolina and the far- <lb />
and merchants are particularly <lb />
interested in securing that system. <lb />
The Union and other <lb />
of county, had a big meet- <lb />
a few days ago and passed the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
the members of the <lb />
Union and citizens of Anson county, <lb />
in mass meeting assembled, believing <lb />
the Torrens System of registering <lb />
titles to be the simplest and best <lb />
method, do request our representative <lb />
to use every legitimate means to en- <lb />
force the use of the System <lb />
of registering land <lb />
There is no change in the law <lb />
that is so much needed in North <lb />
Carolina as to replace the present ex- <lb />
pensive cumbersome system of <lb />
land titles with the simple and <lb />
pensive Torrens <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
The Boll Weevil Among Vs. <lb />
Has the boll weevil reached North <lb />
Carolina This is the question ask- <lb />
ed in Richmond county Just now, and <lb />
no definite answer has yet <lb />
been given, there is a bare <lb />
that is the case. The term <lb />
under suspicion near the Anson <lb />
line and its cotton promised <lb />
A visitor <lb />
Lands Good <lb />
Mr. Thomas J. Pence writes from <lb />
Washington to his paper, the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer, as <lb />
came from Beverly <lb />
last night that the President had <lb />
pointed Dr. J. A Holmes, formerly <lb />
State Geologist of North Carolina, to <lb />
the new position of of the Bu i <lb />
of mines, which pays <lb />
year. Dr. Holmes has been connected <lb />
with the United States Geological <lb />
Survey since he left North Carolina, a <lb />
few years ago. <lb />
is a big political significance <lb />
to the appointment of Dr. Holmes to <lb />
the head of the bureau of mining, Mr. <lb />
had practically turned down the <lb />
North Carolinian and Prof. Parker, <lb />
of the Geological Survey, was in <lb />
charge of the work. Dr. Holmes was <lb />
ignored largely through tho <lb />
mentality of Secretary of the Interior <lb />
Ballinger, who charged that he was <lb />
too friendly to the <lb />
deposed forester. While on the wit- <lb />
stand before the <lb />
investigation committee <lb />
Ballinger said there was a lot <lb />
of snakes in this department, and that <lb />
he intended to drive them out. It <lb />
was the understanding at the time <lb />
that Dr. Holmes was one of those he <lb />
had in mind. But the Taft mind has <lb />
undergone a change and Ballinger <lb />
does not stand so highly at the White <lb />
House. Recent events in the West, in <lb />
connection with the reception of The- <lb />
Roosevelt, hart also caused the <lb />
President to sit up and take notice <lb />
and that Is why Dr. Holmes has been <lb />
made head of the Bureau of Mines <lb />
and Mining after having been turned <lb />
down for appointment. The <lb />
of Dr. Holmes is a sop to the <lb />
following and the <lb />
insurgents of the West. <lb />
is the story in a nutshell. In <lb />
the meanwhile those who believe in <lb />
the recognition merit in the gov- <lb />
service have achieved <lb />
much greater than any <lb />
one except the teachers can <lb />
The first few days when the pupils <lb />
and teachers are acquainted, <lb />
have a very great influence on the <lb />
work of the entire year. It is high- <lb />
important that the first -res- <lb />
should be as as it is <lb />
possible to make them. Many a <lb />
teacher has lost ground with a class <lb />
from no other cause than the dis- <lb />
tractions, of the <lb />
fixing a lock, or the zounds of ham-., <lb />
mering, of the removal of <lb />
and at the time when con- <lb />
of the attention of tic classes <lb />
means losing or getting a grip on <lb />
the situation. <lb />
The routine and work of <lb />
organization during the first <lb />
is bad enough and distracting <lb />
enough at its best. No added feat- <lb />
of disturbance should be per- <lb />
A very great deal can be <lb />
prevented. Of no one is to <lb />
blame for it. The trouble seems to <lb />
be that there Is too much time <lb />
the summer vacation In which <lb />
to do It and it is put off too long. <lb />
The perfection of school work is <lb />
made up trifles The discipline <lb />
of a year may hang upon such little <lb />
things as these at the opening. The <lb />
executive school officials may not <lb />
realize the full importance of the <lb />
need, but every on- of the teaching <lb />
organization knows it. Since the <lb />
success of the schools depend more <lb />
upon the efficiency and good work of <lb />
the teachers than upon any other <lb />
branch of the service, the others <lb />
will help a great deal by making <lb />
all possible speed in getting tho <lb />
rooms ready before school opens. <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
COT TEN FOR THE SENATE. <lb />
tartar well this year. <lb />
ally. The could easily arrange <lb />
different dates, they are evidently <lb />
trying to catch the crowds the fairs <lb />
draw. <lb />
Home of the bolls appeared to be <lb />
spotted. of these was pulled <lb />
notes The Salisbury Post, <lb />
upon examination the decayed part <lb />
was found to be full of small worms, <lb />
The Schoolrooms Ready. <lb />
Was there ever a community that <lb />
had all of the schoolrooms <lb />
tor the reception of the pupils on <lb />
the day school opened This is a <lb />
point In school organization of very <lb />
He Favors Substituting Question, to <lb />
Vole of the People. <lb />
Falkland, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Editor <lb />
The day set for the county primary <lb />
comes off next Saturday, and the <lb />
in his home township are <lb />
solid on naming Mr R. R. Cot- <lb />
ten for the senate. We feel time <lb />
has come and conditions are such <lb />
that Mr. Cotten can and will, serve us <lb />
best In the senate. His many friends <lb />
over the county wanted him to head <lb />
the ticket two years ago, but he yield- <lb />
ed to his friend, Mr. Blow. We need <lb />
progressive, but conservative <lb />
It has been circulated in <lb />
some sections that Mr. Cotten wanted <lb />
bonds issued to build good roads. <lb />
We know he is opposed to this, unless <lb />
the people so decide by a vote. In <lb />
certain sections, we hear some <lb />
of Mr. Cotton's position <lb />
on the stock law. It does seem that <lb />
his record in the last legislature <lb />
should a guarantee on this. We <lb />
know Mr. Gotten would not favor <lb />
forcing this on people who did not <lb />
want it. We have heard him so ex- <lb />
press himself. Mr. Cotten is pro- <lb />
In all things, helpful to his <lb />
county and state, and especially ac- <lb />
in promoting the best interest <lb />
of the farmers. He himself, one of <lb />
the best and most successful farmers <lb />
in the county, as well as a success- <lb />
business man. <lb />
This, with his extensive experience <lb />
in state matter, makes him a fit rep- <lb />
We call upon the <lb />
voters next Saturday cast their <lb />
votes for Mr. Cotten for the senate <lb />
and they will make no mistake. <lb />
T. L. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Subscribe for Reflector. <lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
WAS HF FROM GREENSBORO <lb />
If So, Was He a Banker, or a <lb />
The following communication sign- <lb />
ed to the New York <lb />
Herald has been the subject of much <lb />
comment in Greensboro, the <lb />
being that the subscriber <lb />
thereto is a gentleman of this place. <lb />
have been coming to New York <lb />
every summer for twenty-eight years <lb />
and for twenty-eight years the <lb />
town has been growing steadily <lb />
worse. In the days of the Fifth <lb />
Avenue Hotel a cocktail was a cock- <lb />
tail. They were good at th old Ev- <lb />
too. Go into a Broadway bar <lb />
now, order a cocktail and by watch- <lb />
the barman make one learn <lb />
something new about speed In drink <lb />
fashioning. The barman's celerity <lb />
must be admired, but the concoction <lb />
which he believes to be a cocktail <lb />
is a very article. Perhaps <lb />
reader of The Herald who en- <lb />
joys a really good cocktail <lb />
dinner will tell old whether <lb />
Is any place on this island <lb />
where a cocktail is made leisurely <lb />
and <lb />
Just why it should be credited to <lb />
a Greensboro man Is not clear. Of <lb />
course It goes without saying that <lb />
we have men in this town who are <lb />
judges of all kinds of <lb />
tails especially. It hes been inti- <lb />
mated that he is well known; some <lb />
say that he is a banker; others that <lb />
he is a big prohibitionist; still <lb />
that he is just a plain man with <lb />
a tooth for good drinks. But. why <lb />
people around these parts should <lb />
discuss drinks is queer, seeing as <lb />
how any kind of a drink composed <lb />
of the ardent is not to be had in pub- <lb />
Record. <lb />
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Silver Wedding. <lb />
1885 1910 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Goodwin <lb />
request the pleasure of your company <lb />
on the evening of Friday, the ninth <lb />
of September <lb />
from night until ten <lb />
Fifty-three hundred and thirty. <lb />
Street <lb />
Germantown. <lb />
You can't keep a good man down <lb />
and a bad man sure to turn up. <lb />
MAKE GOOD. <lb />
They arc The Kind That Count in the <lb />
World. <lb />
Mr. H M. Jones, of Fla. <lb />
who has been visiting relatives here <lb />
and left Monday to return to the far <lb />
South, is an oilier Greenville boy who <lb />
is making good. He is a pharmacist <lb />
by profession, and while he has all <lb />
held a good position in Tampa <lb />
upon his return there he gets a de- <lb />
promotion by becoming th <lb />
manager of one of the largest drug <lb />
stores in the city. <lb />
When The Daily Reflector started <lb />
in December, Harvey was the <lb />
first carrier to go with a <lb />
bunch of them to deliver, and having <lb />
been one of we have <lb />
watched his rise in the world with <lb />
interest, and feel much pleasure in <lb />
the success he is making. <lb />
Learning From a Negro. <lb />
We ran across an old the <lb />
other day who can neither read nor <lb />
write, but who has kept his eyes open <lb />
and has reached some progressive <lb />
conclusions ought to make <lb />
some of our white farmers rather <lb />
ashamed of themselves by <lb />
son. <lb />
When he hauled his cotton to <lb />
market the other day, this got <lb />
a better price per pound than our <lb />
white farmers have been getting, be- <lb />
cause the buyer said it was about <lb />
the best bale that he had seen this <lb />
season. The old never lets <lb />
a bale lie out in the weather, but <lb />
keeps it housed, and when he gins <lb />
his cotton he always instructs the <lb />
to put good bagging on it. <lb />
have always noticed, said the <lb />
old in talking to us, that any <lb />
thing that looks nice and good no <lb />
matter what it is, fetches more <lb />
money. The good bagging that I <lb />
put on my cotton costs twenty cents <lb />
a bale extra, and I believe I some- <lb />
times get a bale more on ac- <lb />
count of the neat looking bagging, <lb />
not to say anything of the better <lb />
price I get on account of keeping <lb />
the cotton dry and under <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
A NEW <lb />
There Is Good In The <lb />
phase. <lb />
A question that you have often <lb />
heard used to inspire people <lb />
to aspire to higher things is <lb />
your wagon to a F. D. Fox- <lb />
hall, at the Star warehouse branch of <lb />
the Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Co., says he can this with <lb />
equally good effect by saying <lb />
your wagon to the You are <lb />
sure to strike something higher <lb />
when you follow this advice, for Fox- <lb />
hall is known as a hard worker for the <lb />
farmers and he pushes every pile of <lb />
tobacco on the Star floor to the very <lb />
highest price. <lb />
when Harvested <lb />
YOUR COIN <lb />
PUT IT <lb />
Just a few bushels of wheat planted in the <lb />
ground becomes MANY BUSHELS of grain; so <lb />
will the money you put in our bank from time <lb />
to time become a BIG SUM. The interest we <lb />
will pay you will help it grow <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. <lb />
We pay interest at per cent, on time <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
m mm .<lb />
NOR. CAR. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
i LAWYERS <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
. . N. Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
office formerly occupied by. J. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
W. C. D. M. Clark. <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
Greenville, . . N. <lb />
JULIUS BE OWN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office in building, on Third <lb />
street <lb />
Practices where services desired. <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Dr. Office <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
A Correction. <lb />
I was informed yesterday that a <lb />
report had been circulated in and <lb />
around Greenville, that, John T. <lb />
were to be sent to the <lb />
he would endeavor to secure <lb />
a new county for his I <lb />
wish to say that I had not heard of it <lb />
before, that I had never though of <lb />
such a thing; and would not favor it, <lb />
for I do not think it would be best <lb />
for the people of the county, and es- <lb />
would it be a burden to those <lb />
of us who would be in the new county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
JOHN T. <lb />
L. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
PARKER'S STUDIO <lb />
Years <lb />
Makers of Visible Likeness Only. <lb />
Greenville, Nor. Caro. <lb />
DR. PAUL JONES <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
up stairs in Masonic Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
tails in Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L. James <lb />
. . N. Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
. . N. Carolina <lb />
OWEN H. <lb />
W. B. RODMAN <lb />
GUION GUiON <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carte Jones <lb />
Pamlico, and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Broad Street <lb />
Phone NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
When You start <lb />
out to buy a cook <lb />
stove, for <lb />
TAFT AND <lb />
VANDYKE'S <lb />
It's the best <lb />
store you <lb />
can possibly <lb />
make. <lb />
The TAFT and <lb />
VANDYKE Store <lb />
is a mighty safe store and <lb />
upon which can <lb />
Or are <lb />
new, exceedingly attractive <lb />
and of the <lb />
for these better goods, <lb />
these ab dependable <lb />
goods t <lb />
will quote you price, that will <lb />
net a handsome saving. <lb />
FARMERS ELECT OFFICERS. <lb />
The State a Successful <lb />
Gathering. <lb />
The State Convention, <lb />
just hold la Raleigh, was a most <lb />
successful meeting both in interest <lb />
and attendance. On the last day of <lb />
the meeting the following officers <lb />
were <lb />
Shields, of Scot- <lb />
land Neck. <lb />
Vice A. S. Wheeler. <lb />
of <lb />
I. of <lb />
Those attending the convention <lb />
from Pitt county were <lb />
J. T. A. J. M. L. <lb />
Joel W. Farmville; S. M. <lb />
Crisp, Falkland; G, T. Tyson, Wm. <lb />
Me Arthur, Robert Arthur, D. D. <lb />
Haskett, Greenville; J. P. <lb />
Grifton; F. A. Haddock, Winier- <lb />
ville. <lb />
WHAT THE CITY <lb />
FATHERS ARE DOING. <lb />
OF THE BOARD OF <lb />
ALDERMEN. <lb />
I AM CARRYING A FULL LIN E OF <lb />
Hunsucker Buggies <lb />
at my Greenville and Ayden stables. If you <lb />
figure on buying anything in that line, come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
J. E- <lb />
Mules. Greenville and Ayden, N. C. <lb />
The Best Hour of Life <lb />
is when you do some great deed or <lb />
discover some wonderful fact. This <lb />
hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky <lb />
Mount. N. C. when he was suffering <lb />
intensely, as he says, the worst <lb />
cold I ever had. I then proved to my <lb />
great satisfaction, what a wonder- <lb />
Cold and Cough Cure Dr. Kings <lb />
New Discovery is. For, after taking <lb />
one bottle, I was entirely cured. You <lb />
can't say anything too good of a <lb />
cine like Its and best <lb />
remedy for diseased lungs, <lb />
Asthma, Hay Fever <lb />
any or lung trouble. <lb />
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
Don't forget my new location at Greenville, <lb />
on Fifth street, -2 block west of five points. <lb />
CAROLINA CLUB. <lb />
Coward Wooten's Drag Store <lb />
THE PLACE FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS <lb />
MEDICINES, ETC. <lb />
Benz Cream for Sunburns <lb />
TURNIP AND SEEDS <lb />
EAST CAROLINA TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
A school organized and maintained for one de- <lb />
finite and women <lb />
The regular session opens Tues- <lb />
day. September 1910. <lb />
For and information, address <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT. President, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
Holds Meeting and Elects <lb />
Thursday night the annual meeting <lb />
of Carolina Club was held in the club <lb />
reception room, with a fair attend- <lb />
of the members. <lb />
The first business was hearing the <lb />
r port of the board of governors <lb />
the period since reorganization. <lb />
This report showed a membership of <lb />
US, that the club is free from debt <lb />
end has money to its credit The <lb />
quarters are handsomely finished and <lb />
club was never in such good con- <lb />
as now. <lb />
The following officers were <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Vice B. Sugg. <lb />
L. Turnage. <lb />
J. Moore. <lb />
Board of C. Pierce, <lb />
Dr. D. L. James, R. A. Tyson, R. <lb />
Williams, O. C. Gregory and J. S. <lb />
Mooring, the president and secretary <lb />
of the board. <lb />
A committee for soliciting member- <lb />
ship was appointed, consisting of C. <lb />
T. J. S. Mooring and D. J. <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
While the club has a creditable <lb />
membership, it should be larger, for <lb />
it is an institution of which the town <lb />
should be proud. <lb />
Further Street Improvements <lb />
lights en <lb />
Granted and Denied. <lb />
The board of aldermen met in leg- <lb />
monthly session, Thursday night, <lb />
seven members present In the <lb />
absence of the mayor, Mayor <lb />
E. G. presided. <lb />
It was ordered that a plat be made <lb />
of Pitt and Third streets, Showing <lb />
proper width, and to submit it <lb />
to property owners to ascertain if <lb />
each would give the amount of land <lb />
necessary to make the proper width. <lb />
D. D. chief of fire depart- <lb />
recommended the purchase of <lb />
some couplings to fit old hose; end <lb />
also a donation to Rough Ready <lb />
to help defray expenses of <lb />
of delegates to the colored <lb />
convention. The board donated <lb />
W. S. requested the privilege <lb />
of a gun club having target practice <lb />
on Greenville Heights. The request <lb />
was granted. <lb />
J. J. Corey was given privilege of <lb />
running a a license <lb />
issued to W. H. Allen. <lb />
The street committee was <lb />
to make definite arrangements <lb />
with D. M. Clark engineering <lb />
work in connection with the <lb />
Improvements <lb />
The water and commission re- <lb />
commended that p light be put at tho <lb />
river bridge on Pitt street. The com- <lb />
was authorized to place tho <lb />
light, and one on Second Street <lb />
near Short. <lb />
Chief of police was instructed to <lb />
notify C. W. Harvey remove rub- <lb />
placed on street near his prop- <lb />
The street commute was author- <lb />
to make arrangements for <lb />
paved streets swept. <lb />
The mayor was instructed to draw <lb />
an ordinance requiring the property <lb />
owners on Third, Fourth and Fifth <lb />
streets, between Washington and Co- <lb />
to nut down stone or hurt <lb />
sidewalk curbing. <lb />
The officers made their reports for <lb />
the past month, which were <lb />
ed. <lb />
Petition of W. E. Moore to run a <lb />
shooting gallery was not granted. <lb />
W. W. Moore was released from the <lb />
payment of livery license except for <lb />
the time he was engaged in the <lb />
The meeting adjourned to a called <lb />
meeting on Wednesday night, <lb />
7th. <lb />
Catawba College and Prep. School <lb />
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS <lb />
THOSE PIES OF BOYHOOD <lb />
How delicious were the pies of boy- <lb />
hood. No pies now ever taste so good. <lb />
What's changed the No. Its you <lb />
You've lost a strong, healthy stomach <lb />
the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, <lb />
the regular bowels of boyhood. cur <lb />
digestion is poor and you blame the <lb />
food What's A complete ton- <lb />
lug up by Electric Bitters of all organ <lb />
Liver, Kidneys, <lb />
them. They'll restore <lb />
your boyhood appetite and <lb />
of food and fairly saturate your <lb />
body with new health, strength and <lb />
vigor. at all druggists. <lb />
Be sure and take a bottle of <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy with you when starting on <lb />
your trip summer. It is not on <lb />
board trains or steamers. Changes of <lb />
water and climate often cause sudden <lb />
attacks of and it is best <lb />
to be prepared. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
A meeting will be held at Ayden on <lb />
the 14th last, to consider the matter <lb />
of draining Swift creek and Clay <lb />
Root swamps. Congressman John H. <lb />
Small will be the principal speaker. <lb />
A large crowd is expected to be pres- <lb />
The question of draining <lb />
swamp lands is one that the people <lb />
of this county are now taking much <lb />
interest in. <lb />
Our Greenville, Yours if You Come <lb />
SEED RYE, CRIMSON CLOVER, <lb />
vetch and rape seed at F. V. John-<lb />
i i<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
ft <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Ayden, N. C, September 1910 Mrs. Joseph returned from <lb />
School opened at the Seminary Virginia Sunday night, she and Dr. <lb />
September 1st, with marked improve- Joseph spent last week there. The <lb />
over the previous sessions. , doctor remained over to have some re- <lb />
Corn, Oats and Hay at J R. Smith pairs made to his new home near <lb />
Let us make you a cart body, any <lb />
kind you R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mi. W. F. Hart left Sunday for a <lb />
few days trip up in the western part <lb />
of the State. <lb />
See John C. Noble, at Ayden, and <lb />
got a rate on your pack barn and to- <lb />
It may be the means of <lb />
your year's work for a few dimes. <lb />
;. Harrington, who <lb />
for some time, died Saturday and <lb />
was buried in Ayden cemetery Sun- <lb />
day Rev. E. T. Phillips conducted <lb />
the funeral services. We extend <lb />
sympathy to the bereaved. <lb />
Protect your house against the filthy <lb />
and mosquitoes by putting in a <lb />
set of the Improved Screen Windows <lb />
and Doors made by J. R. Smith Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Rev. Geo. C. at the <lb />
of his services fourth Sunday, <lb />
tendered his resignation as pastor of <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church here. <lb />
On or about the 20th of June my <lb />
white female bobtailed rat terrier <lb />
dog, strayed from Hotel Blount. Has I <lb />
a black spot on is very <lb />
and to the name of <lb />
Information leading to <lb />
his recovery will be rewarded. W. <lb />
S. Blount. <lb />
A large shipment of and cents <lb />
goods at J. R. Smith Their <lb />
reminds us of Christmas with <lb />
the large crowds there trading <lb />
Screen Doors made to order or re- <lb />
paired on short notice at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mill. <lb />
A blind horse kicked Mr. Lorenzo <lb />
twice in the side and <lb />
chest Saturday. At this writing he is <lb />
In A precarious condition, as blow <lb />
was near the heart. His team was <lb />
in the lot at the noon hour and Mr. <lb />
was drawing water when <lb />
the blind horse kicked him. <lb />
The five and ten cent counter at <lb />
J. R. Smith seem to be very pop- <lb />
They sell large dish pans and <lb />
gray stain wash pans at cents <lb />
There was a match ball game be- <lb />
tween Monday <lb />
which with to <lb />
in favor of Ayden We found the Kin- <lb />
boys clever and gentle- <lb />
men, and invite then, up again. <lb />
Do your trading at J, R. Smith <lb />
and get a chance at the valuable <lb />
given away. <lb />
Dr. E. Peden. D. D., returned <lb />
Thursday from an extended trip <lb />
across the Ohio river. <lb />
large shipment for the f <lb />
and cents counter just arrived. <lb />
yards of calico for J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs and children, of <lb />
Call, on us for Flooring Ceiling, <lb />
and Scant- <lb />
ling. We guarantee <lb />
R. Smith Mill. <lb />
Lost, strayed, or black <lb />
and white spotted fox terrier puppy, <lb />
about four months old, short <lb />
tail. Disappeared about one week <lb />
ago. Reward for information leading <lb />
to recovery. J. Raymond Turnage, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
At the opening of the clock at J. <lb />
R. Smith Miss Mumford <lb />
the dishes. Hr time was ex- <lb />
13-44. Miss Annie <lb />
horn won the second, a Bilk parasol. <lb />
MiSS Nora wen the third, a <lb />
box of fancy soap. A ticket is given <lb />
with each dollar's cash purchase at <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for township constable, sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary of township. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
Son of Aaron <lb />
If you have any wants, let us have <lb />
them. The improved Daily Reflector <lb />
is a great factor for advertising. <lb />
Hon. John H. Small will speak here <lb />
an the 14th of September, on the <lb />
of draining Swift, creek and <lb />
Clay Root swamp. When this is ad- <lb />
we will have corn a <lb />
plenty and to spars., and all danger <lb />
will be dispelled from eating western <lb />
corn bread. <lb />
Cook Stoves and repairs for same at <lb />
I. R. Smith <lb />
We are representing the oldest and <lb />
Life and Fire Insurance Co. <lb />
in the world. Call us and let us con- <lb />
with Loan Trust <lb />
Co. Phone <lb />
Mr. W. R. Harris, of Bertie, is visit- <lb />
his uncle, Mr. W. H. Harris. <lb />
Prof. W. H. Cole spent a portion of <lb />
last week here packing his furniture <lb />
preparatory for moving to Blue Ridge <lb />
where he principal of the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
Lime Lime barrels just <lb />
lived J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Miss Gertrude Bland, of will <lb />
open a millinery store in Ayden this <lb />
fall. <lb />
Wood's turnip and rutabaga seed <lb />
at J. R. Smith <lb />
committee are getting <lb />
and are having the walks and <lb />
drive ways all cleaned off and some- <lb />
what removing the dread of the silent <lb />
city. <lb />
Have you ever thought about how <lb />
easy it is for your dwelling, pack <lb />
barn or any of your buildings to <lb />
burn Just as easy as for the other <lb />
fellow's. John C. Noble, at Ayden <lb />
Raleigh, are visiting her brother, Mr. and have them Insured. He <lb />
Geo. T. Cooper. <lb />
Lime, Cement, Hair, Trowels and <lb />
Mason R. Smith Co. <lb />
Capt. Berry has returned from Fay-j is running a dormitory for girls near <lb />
and Garland, where he the Seminary. <lb />
Beats none but the best companies. <lb />
Mrs. a widow lady <lb />
and daughter of Mr. W. J, Braxton, <lb />
been in the Interest <lb />
company. <lb />
of his lumber <lb />
Patterns and at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
See our an children's hats, <lb />
prices down. Styles the same <lb />
as New York and Baltimore. <lb />
ed by expert R. Smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
and Rubber Belting, Black <lb />
and Pipe and other mill <lb />
fittings at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Your hay will need bailing this fall. <lb />
Don't delay buying a press till it will <lb />
be too late. See us at <lb />
Sons Co. <lb />
A party from Ayden were going to <lb />
make a tour of Hyde, Dare and Beau- <lb />
corn growing districts, on an <lb />
automobile this week, but heard all <lb />
the former counties were inundated <lb />
by reason of such Heavy rains The <lb />
trip was abandoned. <lb />
See and cent bargain <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
A vertical lift mower <lb />
and a self dump rake are practical <lb />
labor savers. We can supply you <lb />
with Turnage Sons Co. <lb />
Daily arrivals of new goods at J. <lb />
R. Smith <lb />
The south bound train ran over and <lb />
mangled a gray mule for James Jones <lb />
Saturday morning. The mule was <lb />
just out side of the city limits <lb />
grazing and failed to get beyond the <lb />
danger limit. The was shot <lb />
Sunday morning, and was valued at <lb />
We have just received a car of cook <lb />
stoves, furniture, carpenter tools, <lb />
building material, lime hardware, etc. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Every farmer should have <lb />
on his pack barn and tobacco <lb />
and probably save a year's work at a <lb />
small Jno. C. Noble, at <lb />
Ayden, about it. <lb />
Are you selling out at cost No <lb />
mighty low, come and see. J. R <lb />
Smith Co. has everything you need <lb />
Mr. Cecil Harrington, who has been <lb />
to the hospital at Raleigh, returned <lb />
Saturday, and seems to be improved. <lb />
Lime, Cement, and <lb />
building material at J. R. Smith <lb />
A small boy of Mr. L. H. Worthing- <lb />
ton's fell a moving dray Fri- <lb />
day and sustained serious Injury. At <lb />
this willing his condition seems <lb />
cal. <lb />
buy a good second <lb />
hand jointer and R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise in <lb />
the Ayden department. Sea R. W. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Since the stock law has been <lb />
the weeds and grass have <lb />
abounded, and snakes are getting <lb />
to be plentiful. Two were killed near <lb />
Mr. H. C. a few days <lb />
ago, and a very large one was killed <lb />
Sunday in front of Mr. Ed. <lb />
residence. <lb />
A nice line of Coffins and Caskets <lb />
always on hand with a nice at <lb />
your service at J. R. Smith Mill. <lb />
How about that Hap Press that yon <lb />
have been needing We have them <lb />
in stock, both mounted and <lb />
Turnage Sons Co. <lb />
Car Cement, Lime, and Hay, <lb />
at J. R. Smith <lb />
Miss Annie Edwards, the <lb />
daughter of Mr. J. J. Edwards <lb />
has returned from her extended tour <lb />
Scotland, Europe <lb />
and France and witnessed the passion <lb />
play at <lb />
Milk Churns, Preserve Jars, Milk <lb />
Coolers, and Fruit Jars at <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
j. F. Varnish, Ker- <lb />
fee Cites and at J. R. Smith <lb />
. If you need a good open or top <lb />
Wagon or Cart, call on J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. Dixon. <lb />
We hear that Mr. Joe Jones, of our <lb />
town, who owns a farm in Green <lb />
county, was drying out his pack house <lb />
during the recent wet spell with a <lb />
stove, and in some way fire escaped <lb />
from the stove, and burned the pack <lb />
house and acres of tobacco, which <lb />
is a heavy loss to him. <lb />
If you want a stalk cutter, hay <lb />
press or gasoline engine, read E. <lb />
Turnage Son's locals in the Ayden <lb />
department of the weekly. <lb />
If you want belting, mill fittings, <lb />
or any kind of hardware, see us, we <lb />
have just received a full line of <lb />
cutlery and <lb />
pins.-J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. W. E. Hooks and wife, of <lb />
are visiting at Mr. R. H. <lb />
I hereby myself a <lb />
date for township constable, subject <lb />
to the primary of town- <lb />
. T. Keel. <lb />
cell, or rent houses or land, or want a <lb />
job for yourself, wife, daughter, moth <lb />
or sister, or want to employ <lb />
help, or sell What you <lb />
is no better medium than The <lb />
W. Smith. <lb />
buy bushels of <lb />
good country corn for milling <lb />
; R. Smith Co <lb />
You can find almost anything you <lb />
want in Has, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Trunks, School Books, <lb />
Hardware. Crockery, Lime, <lb />
Cement, Windows, Books Cook Stoves <lb />
Screen Windows and Groceries at J. <lb />
It Smith <lb />
Mils May Smith is visiting <lb />
at Middlesex. <lb />
Lime Lime Lime barrels <lb />
just R. Smith Co. <lb />
picket fence. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. are installing <lb />
and cents counters in their store, <lb />
selling granite and tinware <lb />
down. Large basins and at <lb />
cents. <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon returned from <lb />
Kinston Monday. <lb />
Call us. phone Let us rent your <lb />
houses and for you. sell <lb />
your personal Property, Land. Stock, <lb />
Bonds, or lend you money on <lb />
Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. <lb />
We are agents for the <lb />
and Mowers and Rakes. <lb />
B. Turnage Sons Co. <lb />
Belting, lubricating valves, steam <lb />
a full of mill fittings, <lb />
at J. R. Smith Company's. <lb />
The fall is approaching. Now is <lb />
the time to put your ad in the Ayden <lb />
department of The Reflector. <lb />
Another shipment of and cent <lb />
goods for the bargain counters at <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
The famous eye specialist will be <lb />
at J. R. Smith store September <lb />
5th and 6th, to fit your glasses and <lb />
correct which causes so <lb />
much headache. <lb />
J. H. Optician. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a Candi- <lb />
date for Township subject to <lb />
the Democratic primary of Content- <lb />
township. W. Cox. <lb />
Mrs. S. R. Holland and daughter, <lb />
Miss Mary, and Miss Martha <lb />
left last Thursday on a tour to Wash <lb />
City, Baltimore and other <lb />
towns of Interest. <lb />
Poultry Food and Hawk <lb />
Killer t J. R. Smith <lb />
For hereby announce <lb />
myself a candidate for township con- <lb />
to the Democratic <lb />
of <lb />
smith. <lb />
Coal Tar, Roof Paint, at J. R. <lb />
Smith<lb />
Ten Things to do This Month, <lb />
l, sowing whiter oats Keep <lb />
working all land intended for win- <lb />
grains, making t as fine and arm <lb />
as possible. <lb />
t. Sow covet crops rye vetch, <lb />
clover, rape, etc. whenever you <lb />
earn Sow some pasture for the <lb />
hogs, and one for the chickens. <lb />
Cut up the corn when ripe, shock <lb />
loosely and shred the stover if a <lb />
shredder comes your way. This, of <lb />
if you haven't a silo to <lb />
it in. <lb />
Save the cow peas, soy beans Mid <lb />
other hay crops. Don't neglect even <lb />
the crabgrass. Too much hay in the <lb />
South is a thing unknown. <lb />
Save the beet <lb />
selections in the corn field before <lb />
cutting, and in the cotton field before <lb />
picking. Insure and soy <lb />
beans for planting. Save also a sup- <lb />
ply of garden <lb />
Plant fall <lb />
radishes, etc. Prepare land <lb />
setting fruit trees and small <lb />
Keep die hogs going their best. <lb />
Add some grain to what they get in <lb />
the pastures. Give the cows some <lb />
grain, too, if pastures get dry. <lb />
Get next winter s supply of wood <lb />
ready, and put it under a <lb />
located woodshed where It will <lb />
keep dry. <lb />
See . about your if they <lb />
need improvement, talk it over with <lb />
your neighbors and on a plan. <lb />
Make a good drag some rainy day. <lb />
Visit your help the <lb />
children all you can; consult with the <lb />
teacher, and then with her. <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
SOUTH NEWS. <lb />
mm <lb />
i urn. mm. <lb />
It. <lb />
Hems. <lb />
Gathered From Our Exchanges To- <lb />
of Events Just Happened. <lb />
Richmond, Sept. G. <lb />
a prominent merchant of <lb />
Fayetteville, N. C, who suffered a <lb />
fractured skull In the fatal smash <lb />
which terminated in a joy ride taken <lb />
by a party of friends on Friday morn- <lb />
shortly before one o'clock, passed <lb />
away at the Hospital <lb />
here tonight at 7.40, never fully re- <lb />
gaining <lb />
Danville, Va., Sept. <lb />
Underwood, wife of John Underwood, <lb />
of died at the General hos- <lb />
here tonight as the result of be- <lb />
run over by a Southern railway <lb />
freight train. Mrs. Underwood was <lb />
crossing the tracks in the railway <lb />
at Reidsville this afternoon and <lb />
while dodging a passenger train, was <lb />
struck by a freight train coming in the <lb />
opposite direction. Both of her arms <lb />
were cut off. She was brought here <lb />
but never recovered from the shock. <lb />
Mrs. Underwood was about years <lb />
of-age, and formerly lived here. <lb />
MR. F. G. PERKINS <lb />
TAKES HIS OWN LIFE. <lb />
Some things are so queer that ex-j <lb />
detracts from them. <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the whole <lb />
system, and produces <lb />
SICK <lb />
Dyspepsia. Costiveness. <lb />
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb />
There is no better remedy for these <lb />
common diseases than b <lb />
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business June 30th, 1910. <lb />
N. C, Sept. 1910. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Kittrell, of Greenville, <lb />
who had days in <lb />
section, returned home Tuesday <lb />
Miss Rosa Smith, of <lb />
who had spent several days at <lb />
ville, returned home Thursday. <lb />
Miss Wattle Little, who had been <lb />
visiting relatives in our section for <lb />
some tine, returned to her home at <lb />
Wilson, Thursday morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
children, went to C. L. near <lb />
Friday and returned Sat- <lb />
I am requested to say that all the <lb />
members of the Standard local Farm- <lb />
Union are earnestly requested to <lb />
meet at Arthur Friday night, <lb />
l ember th. <lb />
J. F. Waters., of Ayden, came <lb />
Saturday eventing to attend his reg- <lb />
appointment in the Free Will <lb />
Baptist church at and preach- <lb />
ed Saturday night and Sunday. <lb />
We are having very good Sunday <lb />
schools at Smith's school house and <lb />
at Arthur. Mr. Joe Smith delivered <lb />
one of the best and most Instructive <lb />
lectures before the Sunday school in <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church at Ar- <lb />
Sunday morning that we've <lb />
heard in some time. <lb />
Miss Trilby Smith, of <lb />
went to Snow Hill Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Robinson were <lb />
visiting at Mills Smith's Sunday <lb />
The young people of our section <lb />
an ice cream supper at <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Mr. C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk came in <lb />
Saturday to spend some time with his <lb />
brother, Mr. B. P. Cobb, at Cobb- <lb />
dale. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith, and others <lb />
of our town attended church at Red <lb />
Oak Sunday bight. <lb />
Now the rain seems to be passed off, <lb />
guess the farmers will try to finish <lb />
saving their fodder. <lb />
FIRES PISTOL BILL DIRECTLY <lb />
THROUGH HIS <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Cash items 17,455.22 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,311.80 <lb />
National bank and other <lb />
U. S. Notes 2,184.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 15,025.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 961.68 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 88,204.44 <lb />
Total <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
26,805.54 <lb />
75.00 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
i M do SWOT <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before m-. this day July, <lb />
HODGEs, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
s. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
we now have. We have Gingham, No- <lb />
n a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
ow Telephone Subscribers. <lb />
Please add the following to the sup- <lb />
of your telephone directory <lb />
Best, W. L. Store <lb />
Brown, Z <lb />
Brick Warehouse <lb />
257-F Critcher, A <lb />
T-1116 Bail. W. H., Farm <lb />
Dunn, Office <lb />
Ellington, A. B. <lb />
E. B. Tobacco Co. Office <lb />
Gum Warehouse. <lb />
Hushes. Mead <lb />
63-F Jackson, G. <lb />
Johnston, P. <lb />
210-L King, R. <lb />
Liberty Warehouse. <lb />
293-F North. W. <lb />
Pierce, C. C. Law Office <lb />
Peoples Warehouse. <lb />
Star Warehouse. <lb />
Savage <lb />
Thomas, E. <lb />
299-F Vincent, W. <lb />
297-L Wilson, Mrs. M. E. <lb />
Please note following <lb />
E . L., from 291-L to <lb />
227-L. <lb />
Tunstall, C. D., from 227-L to <lb />
Wilson, F., from 297-L to 268-F. <lb />
Wilkinson, C. L., from 4.3 <lb />
A man isn't as lonely without a <lb />
country as he is without a <lb />
ion. <lb />
Attention is called to the bank state- <lb />
now appearing in this paper. <lb />
These show the condition of the <lb />
institutions of town and county. <lb />
His Act Believed to be Due to <lb />
Brought on l Collapse <lb />
Greenville was greatly shocked <lb />
when it became known, late Monday <lb />
afternoon, that Mr. Frank G. Perkins <lb />
committed suicide. The tragedy <lb />
occurred a little before o'clock In his <lb />
office at the plant of the Cabinet <lb />
Company, of he was <lb />
dent, the factory being located near <lb />
the river on the east side the At- <lb />
Coast Line railroad opposite of <lb />
the city water and light plant <lb />
At the time Mr. Perkins was alone <lb />
in the office. Mr. T. C. fore- <lb />
of the factory, and Mr. Cecil Cobb <lb />
one of the employees, healing a pistol <lb />
shot in the office and a sound of <lb />
something railing, harried there to in- <lb />
When they entered Mr. <lb />
Perkins was lying Oil the floor near <lb />
his desk. A pistol near him on the <lb />
floor and a blood stain on his left <lb />
breast told the story of the dreadful <lb />
tragedy that had occurred. <lb />
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse was tel- <lb />
for at once and he hurried <lb />
to the factory, but Mr Perkins had <lb />
passed away when he arrived, death <lb />
resulting In a few minutes after the <lb />
was fired. An examination of <lb />
the body showed that the ball had <lb />
passed directly through the heart. <lb />
The body was turned over to Under- <lb />
taker E. G. Flanagan who embalmed <lb />
It and prepared it for shipment to <lb />
Boston, Mr. former home. <lb />
The body left this morning, <lb />
by his brother-in-law, Mr. J. B. <lb />
of Pa., who <lb />
here visiting him. <lb />
Mr. Perkins was a native of Boston. <lb />
He first came to Greenville prospect- <lb />
about four years ago. and liking <lb />
the section and finding much raw ma- <lb />
here, he was soon at work to <lb />
organize and locate a large cabinet <lb />
veneer plant in Greenville. He had a <lb />
similar plant at South Bend, Ind., and <lb />
was thoroughly familiar with that <lb />
line of business. The plant was mod- <lb />
in every particular, and from the <lb />
start is was a success. He also <lb />
a large glue factory in Pa. <lb />
Though a small man in statue <lb />
frail, Mr. Perkins possessed great en- <lb />
and was an indefatigable worker. <lb />
He really did more than his <lb />
could stand, and a year ago <lb />
suffered almost a complete collapse, <lb />
physically and mentally. He was <lb />
sent to a sanitarium and was away <lb />
about a year, returning to Greenville <lb />
a few weeks ago. While his <lb />
seemed better, it was noticed by his <lb />
close friends that he was alto- <lb />
himself and at times <lb />
much depressed. <lb />
Sunday Perkins appeared more <lb />
cheerful than he had been recently, <lb />
attended the Baptist church that morn <lb />
log with Mr. Striker, an visited <lb />
friends during the evening. He also <lb />
appeared brighter Monday morning. <lb />
He boarded at Hotel Macon. but ho <lb />
was leave the hotel early <lb />
after dinner and go directly back to <lb />
his office at the factory, reaching there <lb />
about o'clock. He spent the early <lb />
hours of the afternoon in his office, <lb />
and it is supposed that while under <lb />
a spell of melancholy took his life. <lb />
Mr. Perkins nude many friends in <lb />
Greenville by whom his death is much <lb />
regretted. He was of age. <lb />
a wife in South Bend and <lb />
two brothers in Boston.<lb /></p>
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ii <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm The Eastern <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
. <lb />
TO <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
V. Social Life In the <lb />
Country. <lb />
Copyright, 1510, by American Press <lb />
social life and amusements <lb />
of the country are essentially <lb />
different from those in the <lb />
city. have heard people say <lb />
that, there is no such thing as social <lb />
life the country, but inquiry dis- <lb />
closed the fact that they never had <lb />
spout much time in a modern, wide <lb />
awake farm community. The <lb />
of all social life is in the home. It <lb />
is in the country that the home is de- <lb />
to the highest extent, and it <lb />
follows that it is in the <lb />
country that the strongest basis for a <lb />
healthy social life exists. <lb />
The social life of the so called <lb />
people of the city does not exist <lb />
in the country, and it is a blessing to <lb />
the country that It docs not. Such a <lb />
social life is unnatural. Social life Is <lb />
primarily for amusement, recreation <lb />
development. Where is the amuse- <lb />
or the recreation in the struggle <lb />
for social recognition by a clique <lb />
whom a turn of the wheel of fortune <lb />
has brought uppermost Where is the <lb />
development unless it be the develop- <lb />
of heartaches on the part of the <lb />
wife and poverty on the part of the <lb />
husband Such a where <lb />
are measured by money <lb />
than by their worth, is <lb />
rather than social life. <lb />
Outside the circles the so- <lb />
life of the city consists largely of <lb />
Island and Its <lb />
theaters public dances. <lb />
Some of these things are all right In <lb />
their way. They furnish amusement <lb />
recreation. But they do not fur- <lb />
development. <lb />
Here Is where the great advantage <lb />
of country serial life comes It is <lb />
not furnished ready made to those who <lb />
have the price. Social diversions In <lb />
the country are made to order. That <lb />
is the reason why some people do not <lb />
like them, and that is why a person <lb />
who once really gets Into the spirit of <lb />
country social life Is never afterward <lb />
satisfied with social affairs in which <lb />
he cannot have an active part. <lb />
The social possibilities of the country <lb />
are not taken advantage of in all com-<lb />
ON TUB <lb />
it is true. In too many <lb />
places each family Is content to live <lb />
by Itself, with as little Intercourse <lb />
possible with the It. la <lb />
Ruff most <lb />
largely to the town ward flow of <lb />
With I be general waking up of <lb />
the farming districts is coming a <lb />
broadening of social life. In some <lb />
places the local church Is the social <lb />
center, but too often there are some <lb />
members who consider so harmless n <lb />
thing as an ice cream supper to help <lb />
pay the preacher a sin. As a result <lb />
the Importance of the church as a so- <lb />
factor is not what it should be. <lb />
The most Important centers of social <lb />
life the country are organ- <lb />
of kinds. Probably <lb />
the most important of those, because <lb />
the most extensive. Is the grange. The <lb />
grange has been in existence for for- <lb />
years and numbers present <lb />
more than members. those <lb />
communities where It has obtained a <lb />
strong hold it is very effective in bring- <lb />
the people together. In the older <lb />
states a grange neighborhood can be <lb />
told by the looks of the farms and <lb />
buildings. <lb />
The plan of the local grange Is to <lb />
hold meet lugs at regular intervals, <lb />
usually a week in the winter and <lb />
sometimes as as once a <lb />
month In the summer. Generally these <lb />
meetings are held at the home of one <lb />
Of the members. The whole family be- <lb />
longs. As u rule, there Is a literary <lb />
program in connection with the meet- <lb />
where the boys and girls learn to <lb />
talk In public. Part of the program Is <lb />
devoted to agricultural topics, as one <lb />
of the objects of the grange is <lb />
In farming. There is always <lb />
enough amusement mixed in, how- <lb />
ever, to keep the children interested. <lb />
In the winter the meetings begin in <lb />
afternoon, and the men look over <lb />
the stock and talk over their problems <lb />
while the children play and the women <lb />
In addition to the there are <lb />
many local farmers clubs that arc <lb />
doing a great deal to bring their <lb />
together socially. The only <lb />
son that there are more such or- <lb />
is the lack of some one to <lb />
take the lead. The cities have so long <lb />
been the best blood from some <lb />
rural communities that many places <lb />
there Is precious little left to build <lb />
upon. With the changing conditions <lb />
that are restoring the farm to u lead <lb />
log place our national life there <lb />
will be no lack of lenders, and the <lb />
time will come when every community <lb />
will have its club or grange. <lb />
In the Mississippi valley states, <lb />
where Industrial co-operation ob- <lb />
a Strong foothold, <lb />
picnics are one of the principal diver <lb />
These are affairs, <lb />
nil the people for miles around There <lb />
ore speeches and and <lb />
to eat, and every one goes home <lb />
happy. <lb />
A number of country towns and <lb />
communities have a <lb />
once or twice a year, which Is In the <lb />
nature of a big picnic, at which <lb />
contests predominate. <lb />
Local Fourth of July celebrations <lb />
give the country boys a chance to <lb />
work off their patriotism for a week In <lb />
advance in helping to get things ready, <lb />
and they enjoy the day a great deal <lb />
more than they would n ready made <lb />
celebration In a big town, where all <lb />
they could do would be to stand on <lb />
the side lines shout. The best part <lb />
of these affairs Is that they develop <lb />
originality and initiative part of <lb />
the young people. It teaches them to <lb />
develop any Intent ability for leader- <lb />
ship which I hey may possess. The boy <lb />
who can get together nine boys <lb />
on Saturday afternoons and organize <lb />
them Into a ball team that can win <lb />
from the neighboring township is the <lb />
one Who is going to be able to do <lb />
tilings when be gets older It Is no <lb />
small task to make an effective team <lb />
out of nine boys when eight of them <lb />
want to pitch and the other couldn't <lb />
catch a ball to save his life. <lb />
It is the farm boys of today who <lb />
will be foremost in the agricultural <lb />
communities of tomorrow. One of the <lb />
most Important of the social factors <lb />
farm life is u <lb />
B sys <lb />
tern of and corn clubs. <lb />
There are a few in Iowa and Illinois, <lb />
and more are being organized. The <lb />
members of these clubs each have <lb />
their plot of corn. They meet around <lb />
from place to place, get better ac- <lb />
with one another and study <lb />
corn growing. Often an experienced <lb />
corn grower meets with them and <lb />
gives them some practical lessons. In <lb />
some cases these clubs are under the <lb />
supervision of the agricultural college, <lb />
which out letters of instruction <lb />
to the boys every two weeks or so. In <lb />
the winter a corn contest Is held at <lb />
the agricultural college. Some of the <lb />
counties have local contests. There <lb />
are prizes for the best corn and for the <lb />
best corn judging. Often the boys who <lb />
do the best work the local contests <lb />
have their expenses paid to the state <lb />
contest at the agricultural college. <lb />
Similar contests In cooking and sew- <lb />
are held for the girls. Work of <lb />
this kind is an inspiration to the boys <lb />
and girls. They begin to see some of <lb />
the real enjoyment of farm life. <lb />
This work is being extended to the <lb />
boys of the cities by means of summer <lb />
camps, where the boys are for a <lb />
vacation, at the same time getting in- <lb />
and object lessons In <lb />
culture. Many a boy who otherwise <lb />
would have spent his life in town <lb />
working for somebody else is thus <lb />
started on the way to become an <lb />
pendent farmer. <lb />
Another big factor In rural social life <lb />
Is the country literary society. This <lb />
reaches more people than a grange or <lb />
a club can reach. Its disadvantage is <lb />
that the membership Is so large that <lb />
only a few can appear on the pro- <lb />
grams. But a great many <lb />
and they eagerly avail themselves of <lb />
the opportunity. The country literary <lb />
society when rightly managed com- <lb />
both the social and the <lb />
features and is a great uplift to <lb />
the community. <lb />
Along with these other social factors <lb />
come the local lecture courses. The <lb />
talent Is not always the best, but usu- <lb />
ally it Is surprisingly good. there <lb />
are Ice cream suppers, picnics and <lb />
fishing excursions in the summer and <lb />
oyster suppers in the winter. The <lb />
often have a aid society, <lb />
where they can meet sew and visit <lb />
to their content The men have <lb />
a fraternal order or two, where they <lb />
can get together on Saturday evening <lb />
During the last few years the Y. M. C. <lb />
A. has been extending to the country <lb />
and a groat deal of good work. <lb />
Often clubrooms and a gymnasium <lb />
are established, where the neighbor- <lb />
hood boys can meet and try their <lb />
skill. Where such rooms have <lb />
taken the place of the grocery store as <lb />
an evening meeting place for the boys <lb />
and young men there Is a noticeable <lb />
improvement the community. <lb />
During vacations, when the young <lb />
people are home from school, there Is <lb />
no lack of social diversions that <lb />
peal especially to them. There is just <lb />
as much culture among these modern <lb />
young people of the country as there <lb />
Is the same classes in the city <lb />
and much more whole <lb />
The country dances and parties are <lb />
well conducted affairs the <lb />
of much harmless fun. An <lb />
trip to town to attend the <lb />
way of the trolley line or In <lb />
or In a big sleigh gives <lb />
to the amusements. <lb />
Taking nil these factors together, the <lb />
social life found In the most highly <lb />
developed country communities Is <lb />
in almost every way to that <lb />
found in the cities. The development <lb />
of this wholesome social life and Its <lb />
more general extension throughout the <lb />
Country will be Important factors in <lb />
turning the tide of population country- <lb />
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Norfolk Southern <lb />
effective Monday, <lb />
August 1910. <lb />
EAST BOUND. <lb />
daily, pull- <lb />
man sleeping cars. Leave Green- <lb />
ville 12.41 a. Washington 1.50 <lb />
a. m., arrive Edenton 3.55 a. in., <lb />
Elisabeth City 5.10 a. m., Norfolk <lb />
7.00 a. m. <lb />
daily except Sunday. Leave <lb />
Greenville 9.40 a. m., arrive Wash- <lb />
10.40 a. m., New Bern 11.35 <lb />
a. m., Norfolk 4.05 p. in. <lb />
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Raleigh 7.30 a. m. Connect at <lb />
son with A. C. L. It R., north and <lb />
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9.15 a. m., Raleigh 11.20 a. m. <lb />
No. daily except Sunday. <lb />
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6.31 p. m., Raleigh 7.20 p. m. Con- <lb />
with Southern Railway for <lb />
Durham and Greensboro. <lb />
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ONE WEAK SPOT. <lb />
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Everyone has a weak spot. <lb />
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Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence so- <lb />
Young Pitt Visits It and De- <lb />
scribes Its Grandeur. <lb />
Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 1910 <lb />
Editor <lb />
Having just returned from my mid- <lb />
summer vacation, which I spent in <lb />
the Yosemite valley, and being so <lb />
pressed with its natural <lb />
scenery, I will write and give your <lb />
readers, many of them whom I have <lb />
the honor of claiming as friends, a <lb />
slight description of the valley. <lb />
The valley is situated in <lb />
of the almost in the <lb />
middle of the State of California, and <lb />
between the eastern and western foot- <lb />
hills of the mountains. Formerly <lb />
the valley was for <lb />
most halt the year because the snows <lb />
in that region fell with so much <lb />
dance that they completely <lb />
passage over the highways, <lb />
at present a railway line goes to El <lb />
Portal, which is distant only some <lb />
few miles from the valley, this dis- <lb />
being covered by stage coach <lb />
over a highway con- <lb />
by the Federal government, <lb />
under whose control is the valley, <lb />
thus eliminating the obstacles Which <lb />
formerly made the trip so disagree- <lb />
able. Now the valley can be visited <lb />
at any period of the year. <lb />
The railroad goes from to <lb />
El Portal. It traverses the <lb />
valley of the river and <lb />
crosses it at various points. On reach- <lb />
the foothills of the mountains, <lb />
the railways follows the course of the <lb />
river, which at times is at a very <lb />
great depth below the road, and at <lb />
others almost on a level with it. The <lb />
line from El Portal to the Yosemite <lb />
is traveled, as has already been said, <lb />
by means of a stage coach, and is <lb />
very comfortable as well as <lb />
On the way to the valley, still at <lb />
some distance, there Is presented to <lb />
the nth. of too Visitor rocks <lb />
and mountains of the must is <lb />
forms; an far- <lb />
has a <lb />
camel; another has U.-e f <lb />
a and from all these stand <lb />
out sharply those palled <lb />
The aid. <lb />
Three <lb />
As the road ascends the grandeur <lb />
and beauty of the landscape are en- <lb />
look whatever way one will, <lb />
he Bees foaming rivulets falling from <lb />
high rocks; old and mysterious pines <lb />
to the measures of the music of <lb />
the waters; here and are seen <lb />
mountains, gigantic rocks and <lb />
the contemplation of which in- <lb />
spires admiration mingled with awe <lb />
While the mountains constitute the <lb />
element of grandeur in the landscape, <lb />
the streams of waters give the touch <lb />
of beauty; nothing more picturesque <lb />
can be conceived than the torrent, the <lb />
pools, the falls of the In <lb />
some places it flows below leafy trees, <lb />
in others It rests in placid pools, that <lb />
it may precipitate itself afterward <lb />
with rapidity in <lb />
like mantels of foam and drift of <lb />
diamonds. At many points <lb />
rocks obstruct the course of the river, <lb />
fragments of the tall rocks that He <lb />
on either side of it; surrounding <lb />
them or leaping over them, the water <lb />
its indefatigable way. <lb />
There are no two sights alike; and <lb />
the journey is for the eyes of the <lb />
traveler a succession of delight after <lb />
delight, such is the variety of the <lb />
landscape. is per- <lb />
haps greatest and most <lb />
rock of the valley. At its left <lb />
are the falls of the same name, which <lb />
are active only during the summer, <lb />
feeding from the melting snows, and <lb />
such is the strength and volume of <lb />
the water rushing down at the foot of <lb />
the rock has been hollowed out in a <lb />
deep ravine. Then, there are the <lb />
of the Nevada <lb />
the and many other <lb />
rocks. <lb />
It is difficult to say which is the <lb />
best period of the year to see the <lb />
valley, since in each season it <lb />
its own peculiar attractions <lb />
In summer, naturally, the vegetation <lb />
is in all its vigor, the cataracts are <lb />
more imposing and the flowers are <lb />
therefore I rather be- <lb />
one can more thoroughly <lb />
the valley during summer. <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
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offers to the tobacco growers of Eastern Carolina superior <lb />
inducements and facilities in the sale of their tobacco. <lb />
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GREENVILLE N. C <lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHER'S <lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
SECOND SESSION BEGINS WITH <lb />
TWO HUNDRED STUDENTS. <lb />
KB, DEAL RESIGNS AT KINSTON. <lb />
Not Known Yet if Resignation Affects <lb />
Greenville Church. <lb />
Twice as Many Present as Last Year <lb />
Faculty Delighted With Prospect <lb />
For a Year's Work. <lb />
A PATHETIC INCIDENT. <lb />
Reflector man went over to <lb />
Erst Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
school this morning to learn how the <lb />
is starting its second session. <lb />
He found President Wright and the <lb />
faculty Just delighted with the pros- <lb />
and all were as busy as could <lb />
be registering pupils and getting them <lb />
properly assigned. Today was de- <lb />
voted to registering the old students, <lb />
those who attended last year, and It <lb />
was gratifying to see so many of them <lb />
ready to take up their work again <lb />
Tomorrow is the day for registering <lb />
new students, a large number of whom <lb />
are also present and more coming in <lb />
by every train. <lb />
The regular school work will be- <lb />
gin Thursday morning, at which time <lb />
it is safe to that students will <lb />
be present. The number of <lb />
of rooms for hoarding students <lb />
has already reached to say nothing <lb />
of the local who will live in <lb />
town Instead of the dormitories. This <lb />
record, compared with the opening a <lb />
year ago the number was is <lb />
enough to make everybody rejoice at <lb />
the splendid growth of the school. <lb />
President Wright says he looks for- <lb />
ward to a year of fine work. <lb />
The faculty is composed as <lb />
Prof. Robt. H Wright, President. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson. Pedagogy. <lb />
Prof. W. H. School Man- <lb />
Prof. Leon R. Meadows, English. <lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins. English. <lb />
Prof. Herbert E. Austin Science. <lb />
Miss Maria D. Graham, <lb />
tics. <lb />
Miss Davis, History. <lb />
Miss Birdie Latin. <lb />
Miss Nettie M. Allen, Primary <lb />
Mrs. Kate W. Lewis, Drawing. <lb />
Mrs. Jennie M Ogden, Household <lb />
Economics. <lb />
Mrs. Kate R Lady <lb />
Coming as a surprise to his con- <lb />
the announcement was <lb />
his sermon Sunday <lb />
morning at Presbyterian church <lb />
by the pastor, Rev Ralph C Deal, <lb />
that he would tender his resignation <lb />
to the official board to take effect <lb />
November 1st. After the church <lb />
service a congregational meeting was <lb />
held at which Mr. Deal formally <lb />
made his resignation. Mr. Deal came <lb />
to the Kinston church in June 1907 <lb />
and during his stay here has en- <lb />
himself to the not <lb />
only of his b-it of the <lb />
entire city, and the announcement <lb />
of his resignation will be learned <lb />
with regret throughout the <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Mr. Deal also pastor of the <lb />
Presbyterian church In Greenville, <lb />
preaching here the first and third <lb />
Sundays in each The <lb />
here has no intimation as to <lb />
whether his resign in Kinston <lb />
will affect his Greenville pastorate, <lb />
but it is hoped that it will not. His <lb />
next appointment here is next Sunday. <lb />
He is very much admired by the <lb />
of Greenville and It is the wish <lb />
of all that he can continue to serve <lb />
the church hero . <lb />
Little Tot Strenuously Objects to <lb />
Compulsory Education. <lb />
Train number yesterday had a <lb />
coach filled with deaf and dumb <lb />
going to Morganton to enter the <lb />
school for the deaf and dumb which <lb />
opens the fall term today. The <lb />
were all lively with one <lb />
and seemed to he enjoying them- <lb />
selves as do other youngsters and <lb />
were carrying on spirited <lb />
among themselves using the <lb />
finger manual, and they attracted <lb />
attention at the station. <lb />
There was one little girl, however, <lb />
who boarded the train here who <lb />
cited considerable sympathy from the <lb />
bystanders. She Is the little eight <lb />
year old daughter of Mrs. Annie <lb />
of White Oak. and is a mute. She <lb />
had never before been separated from <lb />
her mother and was crying and fought <lb />
as strongly as she could to keep from <lb />
being put on the train. <lb />
The little tot can not speak, hear, <lb />
or write, neither does she understand <lb />
sign language, but she clearly <lb />
demonstrated that she was in no way <lb />
In sympathy with the movement for <lb />
compulsory education, in her case at <lb />
any Telegram. <lb />
NEGRO PREACHER FACES <lb />
A SERIOUS CHARGE. <lb />
BROTHER OF THE GIRL SEEKS <lb />
VENGEANCE. <lb />
CASE AGAIN. <lb />
FIGHTING FOR CHAIRMANSHIP. <lb />
He and The Girl Show Effects of tho <lb />
Prison Confinement <lb />
Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
London, Sept <lb />
case was called again today. Both <lb />
Dr. and the girl show <lb />
effects of confinement when they <lb />
came into court. The usual big <lb />
crowd was on hand, a majority of <lb />
them being women. Sir Arthur New- <lb />
ton, for announced <lb />
that he had also been retained to de- <lb />
fend the girl. <lb />
Dr. Chas. Laughinghouse. <lb />
Miss R. Beaman. <lb />
Miss Emma Jones, Stenographer. <lb />
Miss Ola Ross, Clerk. <lb />
New York City Will Send a <lb />
Delegation. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, Sept. Gris- <lb />
con. chairman of the county <lb />
committee will go to the state <lb />
convention at Saratoga on the 87th, <lb />
with a solid progressive delegation, <lb />
and all for Colonel Roosevelt. This <lb />
tact became final today with the com- <lb />
returns from New York <lb />
primary election. The chairman- <lb />
ship tilt between Sherman and <lb />
Is not materially changed by re- <lb />
here. Sherman has votes <lb />
pledged so far, while the progressives <lb />
have statement that <lb />
Roosevelt Is not a candidate is not <lb />
taken seriously. <lb />
Opens Fire on the Preacher Who <lb />
Proves Ready to Return In Kind <lb />
Both Bound Over to Court. <lb />
There was much excitement among <lb />
colored people here, Monday afternoon <lb />
over a shooting affair that was en- <lb />
gaged in between Herman Cherry, a <lb />
young colored man, and Rev. Martin <lb />
Butler, the pastor of the colored <lb />
Methodist church. The trouble grew <lb />
out of charges against the preacher <lb />
of wrong with a sister of Cherry. <lb />
Relatives of the girl for two or three <lb />
days have been on the track of the <lb />
preacher, had warned him that he <lb />
must leave town by a certain time, end <lb />
some of the preacher's sympathizers <lb />
had been guarding him at night <lb />
through fear that he might be attack- <lb />
s- <lb />
It seems that Herman Cherry, the <lb />
of the girl, did not live here <lb />
but being advised of the trouble came <lb />
to Greenville Monday. Late in the <lb />
he was on Reade street, saw <lb />
Butler, the preacher, sitting in the <lb />
door at the home of Sherman Fore- <lb />
man. Cherry pulled out a gun and <lb />
began trying to use It on the preacher, <lb />
and the also drew a gun and <lb />
began firing it. Some say that Cher- <lb />
gun would not fire and others <lb />
say that it did. At. any rate there <lb />
were several shots fired but none of <lb />
struck anybody. <lb />
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town and surrendered to the sheriff <lb />
and Butler was arrested a little later <lb />
and both of them were taken before <lb />
Justice of the peace H. Harding and <lb />
placed under bond to appear at a <lb />
trial this morning. <lb />
At the preliminary trial this morn- <lb />
Justice Harding bound both of <lb />
them over to the next term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
In discussing your enemies you are <lb />
talking about somebody's friends. <lb />
Is It <lb />
A few days ago a gentleman i-aid <lb />
that he had heard that <lb />
population was He gave no <lb />
for the rumor, and was In- <lb />
quiring as to its correctness.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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