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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
FROM AGAIN. <lb />
BALLOON STILL MISSING. <lb />
Returns From Long <lb />
and Resumes Work. <lb />
de S. L. P., Mexico. <lb />
October 1910. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Quite a time has elapsed since I <lb />
wrote. I left Texas, respectfully the <lb />
United States, and am once more back <lb />
the Sierra mountains, and at <lb />
home in mountain retreat. <lb />
When I came back, I found a great <lb />
change. The whole country from <lb />
to this place and to San Di- <lb />
i. e., the whole Valley, <lb />
miles long and from to miles <lb />
and more wide is in the hands of <lb />
partly settlers and partly <lb />
peculators. Here in this little city <lb />
of about inhabitants there are a <lb />
dozen land offices of of differ- <lb />
companies. Nearly every train <lb />
brings people here from Texas, Okla- <lb />
Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, even <lb />
Minnesota, with the intention of buy- <lb />
land. A great many have bought <lb />
When one walks through the streets <lb />
of this antique little city he hears the <lb />
English language spoken everywhere. <lb />
In one of my letters I mentioned <lb />
that when people from the United <lb />
States want to come here to buy lands, <lb />
they ought to be on their lookout and <lb />
beware of the land agents, and to buy <lb />
from original owners or <lb />
One can see here at present corn <lb />
fields with ripe corn, corn in tassels <lb />
in and corn knee high, <lb />
planted three or four weeks ago. <lb />
Bananas, oranges, lemons, <lb />
and, in fact, all tropical fruits, are <lb />
grown here in abundance and to per- <lb />
Also pears, apples, plums. <lb />
The woods are full of huckleberry <lb />
shrubs, six to eight feet high. One <lb />
will find bananas and oranges grow- <lb />
wild; every day I get my bananas <lb />
about a quarter of a mile from my <lb />
house, out in the woods. <lb />
The rainy season is <lb />
season means that it rains In show- <lb />
every hour or two, then <lb />
the skies clear up. the sun shines <lb />
clear and bright. Now we have the <lb />
finest weather. We live under a deep <lb />
blue Italian or Spanish sky. The <lb />
heat is far less than in Texas; the <lb />
nights are cool and pleasant; one <lb />
needs a blanket to cover oneself. <lb />
I missed The Reflector ever so <lb />
much. Since I left I did not <lb />
get it any more. <lb />
I must close, for I am very busy <lb />
now setting everything in order, <lb />
planting and sowing garden seeds, <lb />
in short turning the wilderness again <lb />
into a paradise. One has no <lb />
idea of the luxurious growth of <lb />
weeds bushes when one was <lb />
months away. I wish success to <lb />
Tie Reflector. <lb />
Lorenzo De <lb />
Searches Baffled in Efforts, to Lo- <lb />
Lost Men. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Oct. for <lb />
missing balloon. America and <lb />
occupants, Hawley and <lb />
Post, were still baffled today in their <lb />
search. Absolutely nothing has been <lb />
found to indicate the locality in which <lb />
they may be found. An <lb />
will soon start from Quebec to search <lb />
for the men. About the only hope is <lb />
that when they came down they fell <lb />
in with Canadian hunters, there be- <lb />
lots of these in the woods at this <lb />
season. <lb />
CANDIDATE FOR <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Leon and Johnnie Tyson, of <lb />
were in our section Thursday night, <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
The Democratic candidates had their <lb />
public speaking at Arthur last Tues- <lb />
day evening and had a barbecue din- <lb />
Messrs. Lloyd Smith and Haywood <lb />
Smith went to the fair at Raleigh <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday night. <lb />
Misses Agnes Trilby, Nannie and <lb />
Carrie Belle Smith, and Messrs. <lb />
Mark Smith and J. R. Smith went to <lb />
the State fair at Raleigh Thursday <lb />
morning, and Miss Evans <lb />
went Saturday morning. All re- <lb />
turned Saturday night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Smith attended <lb />
the yearly meeting at Marlboro Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson, of <lb />
were visiting his Mr. <lb />
Joel Tyson, Saturday. <lb />
Rev. S. W. attended his <lb />
regular appointment at Smith's <lb />
school house Sunday and preached <lb />
good sermons morning and at night. <lb />
He is helping to work on the Chris- <lb />
church at Arthur this week. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and son, <lb />
Melton, went to visit her sister, Mrs. <lb />
C. L. Tyson, Monday. <lb />
Our section was represented at three <lb />
Sunday schools Sunday evening. <lb />
Some went to the Allen school house, <lb />
some to the Nichols school house, and <lb />
some to Arthur. <lb />
Mr. A. J. Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
came over Monday morning and took <lb />
Misses Martha Belle and Jessie Smith <lb />
over here to visit relatives for a few <lb />
days. <lb />
Miss Myrtle Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
is visiting at Mr. Mills Smith's this <lb />
week. <lb />
We want everybody to remember <lb />
the bazaar at Smith's school house, <lb />
Friday night, and come and help a <lb />
good cause. It is to help build the <lb />
Christian church at Arthur. <lb />
Is Found Guilty of Improper Con- <lb />
duct <lb />
Walser is the Republican <lb />
candidate for Superior court judge. <lb />
This is the same who tool- <lb />
money from E. E Teague of Davidson <lb />
county, to procure a position as <lb />
rural delivery carrier. At the time <lb />
said Teague agreed to pay Walser <lb />
to get him a job as mail <lb />
carrier. brother, Joseph, <lb />
was postmaster -et Lexington, and his <lb />
brother Zeb big-bug <lb />
in Republican politics. rays <lb />
he induced to sign a note to pay <lb />
this improper service <lb />
of <lb />
and his V. <lb />
Walter, and Joseph G. Waler, post- <lb />
master at Lexington, in that they rep- <lb />
resented to him that the <lb />
said law firm could secure him said <lb />
office delivery by their <lb />
political pull with the government <lb />
the United <lb />
Teague paid Walser in cash <lb />
and gave him a note for Later <lb />
he got this job, but he came to the <lb />
conclusion that he got it through tho <lb />
civil service examination and not be- <lb />
cause of with the gov- <lb />
of the United In <lb />
fact, to pay an attorney money to get <lb />
a civil service job is contrary to pub <lb />
lie policy. When this note became <lb />
due Teague refused to pay the note. <lb />
Walser met Teague The went <lb />
into the Justice's court and <lb />
won. When all the facts came out <lb />
that Walser, a big Republican, <lb />
charged an applicant for rural <lb />
to get him a job and that he <lb />
was aided by Postmaster W. and <lb />
Brother the i got <lb />
these facts, Zebulon dropped the case <lb />
against Teague like a hot potato. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
TO PRISON. <lb />
One Man Kills Another At <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Chief of Police T. H. Smith, of <lb />
today Claude <lb />
colored, here and turned him <lb />
over to the sheriff, under a commit- <lb />
without bail from th of <lb />
Farmville, on the charge of murder. <lb />
Vii c v. ill be sent on to the Jail In <lb />
to be held there until the <lb />
next tern of Pitt Superior court. <lb />
Ca Saturday night several <lb />
in a building together in Farm- <lb />
ville. asked Vines to <lb />
rive him a cigarette. Vines asked <lb />
another to him a pistol. <lb />
pointing the weapon r <lb />
and pulled the trig- <lb />
The ball struck in the <lb />
and he died morning <lb />
HAD TO <lb />
Policeman Clark Polled a Bud Negro. <lb />
Monday Night. <lb />
Monday night Policeman George <lb />
Clark captured a named Silas <lb />
in the mill section beyond the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
came here from Danville recently, <lb />
and was not long in opening his <lb />
trade of stealing a gun and <lb />
ionic other things that belonged to <lb />
another The officer took -i <lb />
pistol off the when making the <lb />
arrest, but on his way down to <lb />
lock up the resistance <lb />
and to be clubbed. <lb />
IN THE CONTESTS. <lb />
Winning in Their Own Class- <lb />
Also Beat the Men <lb />
Back at Work. <lb />
Mr. C. F. the Linotype <lb />
on The Reflector, who has been <lb />
off for a week with a bone felon on <lb />
his index ringer, was able to get <lb />
hack at the machine today. His <lb />
finger is yet game and stiff, but he <lb />
hopes it will not interfere with his <lb />
work any longer. <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
Death of Mrs. W, H. <lb />
On Friday, October 1910, the <lb />
blessed Lord removed from our midst <lb />
our dear beloved sister, Mrs. <lb />
Gould, wife of Mr. W. H. Gould, who <lb />
died with heart trouble. Our neigh- <lb />
has lost a dear friend. Reedy <lb />
Branch church has lost a faithful <lb />
member. But the Lord all <lb />
things best. She leaves a husband <lb />
and children, mother, brother, <lb />
i friends to mourn for her. <lb />
V , the family and help them <lb />
to to Thee, so as to meet <lb />
their mother and wife in heaven. <lb />
A FRIEND. <lb />
Mr. W. E. Hooker has returned from <lb />
a trip Id Georgia. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Bessie Barnhill spent last week with <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Chas. <lb />
Mr. C. H. Langston returned from <lb />
Durham and Raleigh last night. <lb />
Miss Rosalie spent Saturday <lb />
with friends in Ayden <lb />
Miss Pearl Dixon, of <lb />
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fannie <lb />
ton. <lb />
Messrs. Herman and Dennis <lb />
Misses Eva Langston, Annie <lb />
and Norma attended the <lb />
fair in Raleigh last week. <lb />
There will be a party <lb />
at Pierce's school Monday night <lb />
October 31st. The public is invited. <lb />
Dennis acre of corn <lb />
measured 1-2 bushels. Who can <lb />
beat that <lb />
The boys of North Carolina are the <lb />
real articles. They have not alone <lb />
won bog prizes for themselves In corn <lb />
contests, but have beaten out the <lb />
of the state. <lb />
The department of Agriculture of- <lb />
some nice cash premiums to the <lb />
boys for the best twenty ears of corn <lb />
and six stalks with of corn, those <lb />
to be shown at the state fair, and <lb />
there were three prize winners. <lb />
J. P. Lewis, of Reedy Branch, <lb />
county, won the first prize of <lb />
The second prize, was <lb />
won by Blalock, of Norwood, <lb />
Stanley county, and the third prize <lb />
of by Raymond Hill, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
For the best ten ears of corn a boy <lb />
beat out the men, with whom he en- <lb />
into competition. In this con- <lb />
test, with a prize of the prize <lb />
went to Shirley <lb />
ford, and the winner of the prize for <lb />
the best single ear of corn raised In <lb />
the state was awarded to Good- <lb />
man, of Apex, R. F. D. This <lb />
shows that the older farm-is will <lb />
have to get a move on themselves. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Move Ont When Moves Tn. <lb />
No stomach dosing; <lb />
it is made from <lb />
highest of taken <lb />
from the eucalyptus forest of <lb />
and combined the excellent <lb />
antiseptics employed in the <lb />
In inland Australia the atmosphere <lb />
is so impregnated with balsam thrown <lb />
out by the eucalyptus trees that germs <lb />
cannot live, and in consequence ca- <lb />
and consumption are unknown. <lb />
Breathe and get the very <lb />
same pleasant, healing, germ-killing, <lb />
air as would get in the eucalyptus <lb />
and kill tie <lb />
is said by Coward <lb />
c-n and druggists where, at <lb />
a complete outfit. <lb />
An outfit consists of a <lb />
a hard rubber pocket inhaler <lb />
and simple for use. The <lb />
inhaler will last n lifetime, but bear in <lb />
mind if you need another bottle of <lb />
you get it at druggists <lb />
for only at any time. Guaranteed <lb />
to cure catarrh, COUP and throat <lb />
or money Trial <lb />
of to readers of The <lb />
Reflector. Booth's <lb />
Co. N. V <lb />
Dr Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha Monday and <lb />
day, November 7th and for the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb />
eye and fitting glasses. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having before <lb />
Superior clerk of Pitt county <lb />
r of estate of Herbert <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; and all persona <lb />
claims against Wild estate are <lb />
notified to the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
24th of October, 1911, or this <lb />
notice will ho plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of October. 1910. <lb />
HENRY T. KING, <lb />
Administrator of Herbert<lb />
Agriculture I, Most the Most Health the Most Noble of Washington. <lb />
N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
Number <lb />
MISS LAURA COX WRITES <lb />
WORK THERE <lb />
MISSIONARY SCHOOL AT <lb />
This Wat Women Sends Greet- <lb />
to Her Friends at <lb />
Notes on and Habits <lb />
Across The Borders The Mexican <lb />
Country. <lb />
Mexico, Oct. 1910. <lb />
Dear <lb />
times have my thoughts gone <lb />
back to dear old Pitt I left its <lb />
borders. is no place like <lb />
has been so truly said. <lb />
have been trying to get time to <lb />
to for more than a week, but <lb />
has its place on a mis- <lb />
field. <lb />
I have found the Mexican people <lb />
in a very progressive <lb />
They live here very much like <lb />
they do in the States. I'll say for <lb />
the benefit of the ladies, that they, <lb />
too, wear puffs, rats, etc., in their <lb />
hair. That was one of the first <lb />
things I noticed with the women. They <lb />
do not wear hats very much. Some <lb />
of the girls do. but most all the older <lb />
women wear silk scarfs of bright <lb />
colors and black. Their clothing is <lb />
very much like our own. <lb />
Now for the benefit of the men. let <lb />
me say that we have a goodly <lb />
of while are <lb />
who dress like most American <lb />
men Very few wear the Sombrero <lb />
large spiral shaped that <lb />
have ho common in the interior. <lb />
The natives as a whole seem to be <lb />
what we would call the second class, <lb />
however we have some very <lb />
gent families. One patron of our <lb />
school is a doctor and teems to know <lb />
bis profession very well indeed. We <lb />
have other wealthy families <lb />
The line between the rich <lb />
and poor is very distinctly drawn, <lb />
which of course is very unfortunate <lb />
We opened school October 3rd, with <lb />
forty-one pupils, we now have seventy <lb />
lug. We have many bright hopes for <lb />
. , <lb />
Our home is on the gulf of <lb />
California, so you we get the <lb />
gulf breezes all the time. For once <lb />
in my career I am sleeping with the <lb />
starry heavens as my blanket. A <lb />
goodly number of the Mexicans sleep <lb />
on the top of their houses, but I <lb />
thought may be it would be a little <lb />
risky for me to do that, so I am <lb />
sleeping in the upper <lb />
are oppressive at times, but <lb />
most of the nights are delightful, <lb />
just think of seeing flowers all the <lb />
year. <lb />
Some of my friends have asked me <lb />
about the fruit. No, we are not in <lb />
the midst of the fruit belt, but w; <lb />
are close enough to get it when we <lb />
want it. That is one of the blessing <lb />
we have. I said one. but not tho <lb />
only one, no, not by any means, for <lb />
they are numberless. <lb />
Oh, I must tell you about <lb />
on the Pacific. There is a mis- <lb />
and his wife by the name o <lb />
living in with <lb />
us is one of the greatest bless- <lb />
I have, they are lovely to <lb />
and on October they char- <lb />
a boat and took us out for a <lb />
sail. What a treat My, it <lb />
perfectly glorious to sail on th; <lb />
bosom of such a mighty body of <lb />
We crossed the bay, went out <lb />
I to a rock cave and while there <lb />
star fish. After spending about <lb />
an hour there we sailed around the <lb />
point and went ever to a bank and <lb />
gathered some of the most beautiful <lb />
coral and shells I have ever seen. <lb />
The time came all too soon to re- <lb />
turn, so we very reluctantly sailed <lb />
homeward. On our way home Mr. <lb />
and I fished. He and I made <lb />
a bargain which was. he was to <lb />
catch the fish and I was to cook it <lb />
and his wife to be the guest. The <lb />
bargain was all there was to it tho. <lb />
we did nU get a bite. I had <lb />
the pleasure of seeing him try, just <lb />
the same. On the whole we enjoyed <lb />
the afternoon immensely. <lb />
The people here are very anxious <lb />
to have their children learn English, <lb />
so I am trying to teach that while I <lb />
am learning their language <lb />
Its a difficult task at times <lb />
for the dear little boys and girls <lb />
know only their native tongue, and I <lb />
I in turn know only mine. However, <lb />
HALLOWEEN AT THE TRAINING <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
Y. W. C A'S BRILLIANT SUCCESS <lb />
Attractive Features In <lb />
Ghosts, Witches <lb />
Amusement- Artistic Decorations <lb />
and Elaborate Banquet Followed <lb />
With Appropriate Speeches <lb />
Greenville has never had a more <lb />
and interesting entertain- <lb />
of any kind than the <lb />
party given Monday night under <lb />
the auspices of the Young <lb />
Christian association of East Caro- <lb />
Training school That <lb />
of the administration build- <lb />
apart for the entertainment <lb />
was transformed into a veritable <lb />
abode of witches, ghosts and spooks. <lb />
The color scheme decorations <lb />
were yellow and black, and there were <lb />
features of these everywhere, with a <lb />
mingling of autumn leaves, all kinds <lb />
of lanterns, pumpkin heads, black <lb />
cats, bats and owls. A In the <lb />
society hall was a bank of cotton <lb />
plants with open bolls, stalks of <lb />
and pumpkin heads through whose <lb />
grinning faces lights shone. <lb />
When th-; ghosts appeared about <lb />
o'clock there was a ring of mer- <lb />
throughout the building, <lb />
and the fun of the evening <lb />
began In earnest There were ghosts <lb />
witches, red devils, black cats, <lb />
we talk by signs and pictures and in <lb />
that way learn a few things. I <lb />
one boy who did not know word <lb />
if English and before the close of <lb />
the third day was saying. I get <lb />
I get etc. Now <lb />
what do you think of <lb />
Well, I hope I nave not wearied <lb />
you for the first time and I shall try <lb />
to give you something more Interest- <lb />
next time. <lb />
Your missionary, <lb />
k LAURA COX. <lb />
winged bats, the big fat man and <lb />
mother goose, all most appropriately <lb />
costumed. These afforded immense <lb />
amusement to the of <lb />
dents and faculty. <lb />
There were numerous booths, that <lb />
were liberally patronized. In a <lb />
corner of the society room was a <lb />
handsomely decorated candy booth <lb />
presided by Misses Ellie Brown <lb />
and Mary Rawls. the fa- <lb />
candy man. made a donation <lb />
for this booth. <lb />
In the HUM room were the <lb />
cakes, three in number, in charge of <lb />
Miss Minnie Best Each cake <lb />
contained a ring, a thimble, a dime. <lb />
a penny and a collar button, each <lb />
having a significance to whom should <lb />
find it in their slice of cake. <lb />
There was also in this room the <lb />
wonderful Jack Homer pie just teem- <lb />
with all kinds of novelties. This <lb />
was in charge of Miss Ethel Out- <lb />
law and Miss Lillie Bunting. <lb />
In one end of the hall was a flower <lb />
booth, presided over by Miss <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
In a nook at the head of a stair- <lb />
way was a den where Misses <lb />
Mary Cotton Johnson, Rosa Ontario, <lb />
and Savage told fortunes. <lb />
A very amusing feature was a <lb />
race which took place in the hall, <lb />
and there were many contestants <lb />
the prizes. The first was won <lb />
by Miss Margaret Blow who made <lb />
and i in 3-5 of a <lb />
At o'clock the dining room was <lb />
thrown open and here was the most <lb />
entrancing scene of the entertainment <lb />
The decorations here carried out the <lb />
Idea both in color and <lb />
design. Each table with places for <lb />
six, was covered with black and <lb />
low runners, ornamented with <lb />
and witches and owls, while the nap- <lb />
kins had pumpkins and bats In <lb />
the of each from a <lb />
tripod of miniature brooms hung a <lb />
witches pot in which were nut con- <lb />
for each occupant of the <lb />
table. A tiny yellow ribbon fasten- <lb />
ed to the nut extended to the edge <lb />
of the table and on the other end was <lb />
the place card designating who was <lb />
to occupy each seat. The place cards <lb />
were hand painted and work of <lb />
Miss Mamie Williams, who showed <lb />
wonderful skill in decorating them <lb />
with all manner of de- <lb />
signs. <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
AGAIN. <lb />
BALLOON STILL MISSING. <lb />
Returns From Long <lb />
and Resumes Work. <lb />
de S. L. P., Mexico. <lb />
October 1910. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Quite a time has elapsed since I <lb />
wrote. I left Texas, respectfully the <lb />
United States, and am once more back <lb />
the Sierra mountains, and at <lb />
home in my mountain retreat. <lb />
When I came back, I found a great <lb />
change. The whole country from <lb />
to this place and to San Di- <lb />
i. e., the whole Valley, <lb />
miles long and from to miles <lb />
and more wide is in the hands of <lb />
Americans, partly settlers and partly <lb />
Here in this little city <lb />
of about inhabitants there are a <lb />
dozen land offices of agents of differ- <lb />
companies. Nearly every train <lb />
brings people here from Texas, Okla- <lb />
Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, even <lb />
Minnesota, with the intention of buy- <lb />
land. A great many have bought <lb />
When one walks through the streets <lb />
of this antique little city he hears the <lb />
English language spoken everywhere. <lb />
In one of my letters I mentioned <lb />
that when people from the United <lb />
States want to come here to buy lands. <lb />
they ought to be on their lookout and <lb />
beware of the land agents, and to buy <lb />
from original owners or <lb />
One can see here at present corn <lb />
fields with ripe corn, corn in tassels <lb />
in and corn knee high, <lb />
planted three or four weeks ago. <lb />
Bananas, oranges, lemons, <lb />
and, in fact, all tropical fruits, are <lb />
grown here in abundance and to per- <lb />
Also pears, apples, plums. <lb />
The woods are full of huckleberry <lb />
shrubs, six to eight feet high. One <lb />
will find bananas and oranges grow- <lb />
wild; every day I get my bananas <lb />
about a quarter of a mile from my <lb />
house, out in the woods. <lb />
The rainy season is <lb />
season means that it rains in show- <lb />
every hour or two, then <lb />
the skies clear up., the sun shines <lb />
clear and bright. Now we have the <lb />
finest weather. We live under a deep <lb />
blue Italian or Spanish sky. The <lb />
heat is far less than in Texas; the <lb />
nights are cool and pleasant; one <lb />
needs a blanket to cover oneself. <lb />
I missed The Reflector ever so <lb />
much. Since I left I did not <lb />
get it any more. <lb />
I must close, for I am very busy <lb />
now setting everything in order, <lb />
planting and sowing garden seeds, <lb />
in turning the wilderness again <lb />
into a paradise. One has no <lb />
idea of the luxurious growth of <lb />
weeds and bushes when was <lb />
months away. I wish success to <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
Lorenzo De <lb />
Searches Baffled in Efforts, to Lo- <lb />
Lost Men. <lb />
CANDIDATE FOR <lb />
Is Found Guilty of Improper Con- <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Oct. for th; <lb />
missing balloon America and R <lb />
occupants, Hawley and Angus <lb />
Post, were still baffled today in their <lb />
search. Absolutely nothing has been <lb />
found to indicate the locality in which <lb />
they may be found. An <lb />
will soon start from Quebec to search <lb />
tor the men. About the only hope is <lb />
that when they came down they fell <lb />
in with Canadian hunters, there be- <lb />
lots of these in the woods at this <lb />
season. <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Leon and Johnnie Tyson, of <lb />
were in our section Thursday night, <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
The Democratic candidates had their <lb />
public speaking at Arthur last Tues- <lb />
day evening and had a barbecue din- <lb />
Messrs. Lloyd Smith and Haywood <lb />
Smith went to the fair at Raleigh <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday night. <lb />
Misses Agnes Trilby, Nannie and <lb />
Carrie Belle Smith, and Messrs. <lb />
Mark Smith and J. R. Smith went to <lb />
the State fair at Raleigh Thursday <lb />
morning, and Miss Evans <lb />
went Saturday morning. All re- <lb />
turned Saturday night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Smith attended <lb />
the yearly meeting at Marlboro Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson, of <lb />
were visiting Mr. <lb />
Joel Tyson, Saturday. <lb />
Rev. S. W. attended his <lb />
regular appointment at Smith's <lb />
school house Sunday and preached <lb />
good sermons morning and at night. <lb />
He is helping to work on the Chris- <lb />
church at Arthur this week. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. and son, <lb />
Melton, went to visit her sister, Mrs. <lb />
C. L. Tyson, Monday. <lb />
Our section was represented at three <lb />
Sunday schools Sunday evening. <lb />
Some went to the Allen school house, <lb />
some to the Nichols school house, and <lb />
some to Arthur. <lb />
Mr. A. J. Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
came over Monday morning and took <lb />
Misses Belle and Jessie Smith <lb />
over here to visit relatives for a few <lb />
days. <lb />
Miss Myrtle Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
is visiting at Mr. Mills Smith's this <lb />
week. <lb />
We want everybody to remember <lb />
the bazaar at Smith's school house, <lb />
Friday night, and come and help a <lb />
good cause. It is to help build the <lb />
Christian church at Arthur. <lb />
Walser is the Republican <lb />
candidate for Superior court judge. <lb />
This is the same who tool- <lb />
money from E. E Teague of Davidson <lb />
county, to procure a position as <lb />
delivery carrier. At the time <lb />
said Teague agreed to pay <lb />
to get him a job as nU <lb />
carrier. brother, Joseph, <lb />
was postmaster-at Lexington, and his <lb />
brother Zeb is-a big-bus <lb />
in Republican politics. Te- sue rays <lb />
he induced to sign a note to pay <lb />
for this Improper service <lb />
of <lb />
and his Y. <lb />
Walser, and Joseph G. past- <lb />
master at Lexington, In that they rep- <lb />
resented to him that the <lb />
law firm could secure Mid <lb />
office delivery by their <lb />
political pull with the government o. <lb />
the United <lb />
Teague paid Walser in cash <lb />
and gave him a note for Later <lb />
he got this job, but he came to the <lb />
conclusion that he got it through the <lb />
civil service examination and not be- <lb />
cause of with the gov- <lb />
of the United In <lb />
fact, to pay an attorney money to get <lb />
a civil service job is contrary to pub- <lb />
policy. When this note became <lb />
due Teague refused to pay the note. <lb />
Walser met Teague The went <lb />
into the Justice's court and Teague <lb />
won. When all the facts came out <lb />
that Walser, a big Republican, <lb />
charged an applicant for rural <lb />
to get him a job and that he <lb />
was aided by Postmaster and <lb />
Brother the got <lb />
these facts, Zebulon dropped the case <lb />
Teague like a hot potato. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
. TO PRISON. <lb />
One Colored Man Kills Another At <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
of Police T. H. Smith, of <lb />
Farmville, today Claude <lb />
Vin-s, colored, here and turned him <lb />
over to the sheriff, under a commit- <lb />
without ball from th mayor of <lb />
Farmville, on the charge of murder. <lb />
Vii be sent on to the Jail in <lb />
to be held there until the <lb />
next term of Pitt Superior court. <lb />
Saturday night several <lb />
in a together in Farm- <lb />
ville. Johnson asked Vines to <lb />
Mm a cigarette. asked <lb />
another to hand him a pistol. <lb />
id the weapon at <lb />
said and pulled the trig- <lb />
The ball struck in the <lb />
and he died morning <lb />
HAD TO it CLUB. <lb />
Policeman Clark Pulled a Bod Negro. <lb />
Monday Night <lb />
Monday night Policeman George <lb />
Clark captured a named Silas <lb />
in the mill section beyond tn <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. Roots <lb />
here from Danville recently, <lb />
was not long in opening his <lb />
trade of stealing a gun and <lb />
other things that belonged to <lb />
another The officer took; <lb />
pistol off the when making the <lb />
arrest, but on his way down to the <lb />
lock up the showed resistance <lb />
and had to be clubbed. <lb />
IN THE CORN CONTESTS. <lb />
Back at Work. <lb />
Mr. C. F. the Linotype <lb />
on The Reflector, who has been <lb />
off for a week with a bone felon on <lb />
bis index linger, was able to get <lb />
back at the machine today. His <lb />
is game and stiff, but he <lb />
hopes it will not interfere nil <lb />
work any longer. <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
Boys Winning In Their Own Class- <lb />
Also Beat the Men <lb />
Items. <lb />
of Mrs. W. H. <lb />
On Friday, October 1910, the <lb />
blessed Lord removed from our midst <lb />
our dear beloved sister, Mrs. <lb />
Gould, wife of Mr. W. H. Gould, who <lb />
died with heart trouble. Our neigh- <lb />
has lost a dear friend. Reedy <lb />
Branch church has lost a faithful <lb />
member. But the Lord all <lb />
things best. She leaves a husband <lb />
v.- children, mother, brother, <lb />
d friends to mourn for her. <lb />
I -3 the family and help them <lb />
to Thee, so as to meet <lb />
mother and wife in heaven. <lb />
A FRIEND. <lb />
and r <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. W. E. Hooker has returned from <lb />
a trip Georgia. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Bessie spent last week with <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Chas. <lb />
Mr. C. H. Langston returned from <lb />
Durham and Raleigh last night. <lb />
Miss Rosalie Dall spent Saturday <lb />
friends In Ayden <lb />
Miss Pearl Dixon, of <lb />
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fannie <lb />
ton. <lb />
Messrs. Herman and Dennis <lb />
Misses Eva Langston, Annie <lb />
and Norina attended the <lb />
fair In Raleigh last week. <lb />
There will he a party <lb />
at Pierce's school night <lb />
October t. The public Is invited. <lb />
Dennis acre of corn <lb />
1-2 bushels. Who can <lb />
heat that <lb />
The boys of North Carolina are <lb />
real articles. They have not alone <lb />
won bog prizes for themselves In corn <lb />
contests, but have beaten out the <lb />
of the state. <lb />
The department of Agriculture of- <lb />
some nice cash premiums to the <lb />
boys for the best twenty ears of corn <lb />
and six stalks with of <lb />
to be shown at the state fair, and <lb />
there were three prize winners. <lb />
J. P. Lewis, of Reedy Branch, <lb />
county, won the first prize of <lb />
The prize, was <lb />
won by Blalock, of Norwood. <lb />
Stanley county, and the third prize <lb />
of by Raymond Hill, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
For the best ten ears of a boy <lb />
boat out the men, with whom he en- <lb />
into competition. In this con- <lb />
test, with a prize of the prize <lb />
went to Shirley of <lb />
ford, and the winner of the prize for <lb />
the best single ear of corn raised in <lb />
the state was awarded to Exum <lb />
man, of Apex, R. F. D. This <lb />
shows that the older <lb />
have to get a move on themselves. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Move Ont When Tn. <lb />
No stomach <lb />
it is made from <lb />
file highest grad.- of <lb />
from the eucalyptus forest of <lb />
and combined the excellent <lb />
antiseptics employed In the <lb />
Australia the atmosphere <lb />
is so impregnated with balsam brown <lb />
out by the eucalyptus trees <lb />
cannot live, and In consequence ca- <lb />
and are unknown <lb />
Breathe and get the <lb />
same pleasant, healing, germ-killing, <lb />
air as would get in the eucalyptus <lb />
and kill tie <lb />
is sold by Coward ft <lb />
en and druggists eve-where, at <lb />
a complete outfit. <lb />
An outfit of u bottle <lb />
a hard rubber pocket inhaler <lb />
and simple for use. <lb />
inhaler will last n lifetime, but bear in <lb />
mind if you need another bottle or <lb />
you CUM get it at druggists <lb />
for only at any time. Guaranteed <lb />
to owe catarrh, and throat <lb />
troubles, or money Trial <lb />
of readers of The <lb />
Booth's <lb />
Co. N. <lb />
v a<lb />
Volume <lb />
. C FRIDAY, <lb />
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Mini <lb />
MISS LAURA COX WRITES OF <lb />
HER WORK THERE <lb />
MISSIONARY <lb />
This Sends Greet- <lb />
lag. to Her Friend, at <lb />
Holes on I He and <lb />
The In The Mexican <lb />
Country <lb />
t-us is very <lb />
we have many bright hopes <lb />
is on the gulf of <lb />
California, so you sec we get the <lb />
gulf breezes all the time. M <lb />
S my career I am sleeping; with the <lb />
starry heavens as my blanket A <lb />
number of the Mexicans sleep <lb />
L the top of their houses but I <lb />
thought may be it would be a <lb />
for me to do that so I am <lb />
sleeping in the upper porch. Th <lb />
Ls are oppressive at times, but <lb />
of the nights are delightful <lb />
just think of seeing flowers all the <lb />
of my friends have asked me <lb />
the fruit. No, we are not in <lb />
Z midst of the fruit belt but we <lb />
are enough to get it when we <lb />
want it. That Is one of the blessing <lb />
we have. I Bald one. but not the <lb />
only one, no, not by any means, for <lb />
they are numberless. <lb />
Oh. I must tell you about <lb />
on the Pacific. There Is a mis- <lb />
and his wife by the name o, <lb />
in the building with <lb />
us is one of the greatest bless- <lb />
I have, they are lovely to <lb />
-d on October they <lb />
ME <lb />
AT THE TRAINING <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
winged bats, the big fat man and <lb />
mother goose, all most appropriately <lb />
These afforded immense <lb />
amusement to the of <lb />
dents and <lb />
There wore numerous booths, that <lb />
were liberally patronized. In a <lb />
corner of the society room was a <lb />
handsomely decorated candy booth <lb />
Resided by Misses fie Brown <lb />
and Mary Rawls. the fa- <lb />
candy man. made a donation <lb />
ill i c. n mm the <lb />
Miss Minnie Best Dall. Each cake <lb />
contained a ring, a thimble a d me <lb />
a penny and a collar button <lb />
having a significance to whom should <lb />
find it in their of cake. <lb />
There was also in this room the <lb />
Mexico, Oct. 1910. <lb />
my thoughts gone <lb />
back to dear old Pitt I left its <lb />
is no place like <lb />
has been so truly said. i <lb />
to you for more than a week, but <lb />
minute has its place on a nus- <lb />
the Mexican people out <lb />
a very What a treat My it <lb />
They live here very much like j glorious to sail on th, <lb />
do in the States. I'll say for y <lb />
the benefit of the ladies, that hey the bay went out <lb />
too wear puffs, rats, etc., in and there <lb />
Attractive Features in E <lb />
Witches <lb />
Amusement- Artistic <lb />
and Elaborate Banquet Followed <lb />
With Appropriate Speeches There was also in . . <lb />
and interesting ., <lb />
scarfs of bright <lb />
and black. Their clothing is <lb />
very much like our own. <lb />
Now for the benefit of the men, let <lb />
me say that we have a goodly <lb />
Z of while there <lb />
point w . . <lb />
gathered some of the most beautiful <lb />
coral and shells I have ever seen. <lb />
The time came all o soon to re- <lb />
turn, so we very <lb />
homeward. On our way home Mr <lb />
and I fished. He and I made <lb />
r Z was, he was to <lb />
who dress like most Ame can <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
before the <lb />
t clerk of Pitt county a<lb />
r. of Herbert <lb />
Dr Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt will be m Green- <lb />
ville at Bertha Monday and <lb />
day, November 7th and for the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb />
eye and fitting <lb />
notice <lb />
to all persons indebted to the <lb />
to parent <lb />
undersigned; all <lb />
in claim raid estate are <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
for payment on or <lb />
h 24th of October, 1911, or this <lb />
will be In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 84th of October. 1910. <lb />
HENRY T. KING, <lb />
Administrator of Herbert <lb />
few wear the Sombrero <lb />
spiral shaped that <lb />
have so common in the interior <lb />
he natives as a whole seem to be <lb />
what we would call the second class <lb />
however we have very <lb />
gent families. One patron of <lb />
school is a doctor and teem. <lb />
his profession very well indeed. We <lb />
have other wealthy <lb />
seated. The line between the rich <lb />
Poor is very distinctly drawn <lb />
catch the and I was cook it <lb />
and his wife to be the guest. The <lb />
bargain was all there was to it the <lb />
IO- we did get a bite. I <lb />
the Pleasure of seeing him try. just <lb />
the same. the whole we enjoyed <lb />
the afternoon immensely. <lb />
The people here are very <lb />
to have their children learn English. <lb />
so I am trying to teach that while I <lb />
am learning their language <lb />
Its a task at times <lb />
for the dear little boys and girls <lb />
of any kind than the <lb />
en party given Monday <lb />
the auspices of the Young Womens <lb />
Christian association of East Caro <lb />
Training school That <lb />
of the build- <lb />
tog Jet apart for the <lb />
was transformed into a veritable <lb />
abode of witches, ghosts and spooks. <lb />
The color scheme decorations <lb />
were yellow and black, and there were <lb />
features of these everywhere with a <lb />
mingling of autumn leaves, all kinds <lb />
pumpkin heads, black <lb />
cats bats and owls. A In <lb />
soc hall was a bank of cotton <lb />
Santo with open bolls, stalks, <lb />
and pumpkin heads through whose <lb />
grinning faces lights shone. <lb />
When th, ghosts appeared about <lb />
8.30 o'clock there was a ring of mer- <lb />
throughout th. building, <lb />
and the fun of the evening <lb />
began to earnest There were ghosts <lb />
witches, red devils, black cats, <lb />
sire <lb />
we talk by signs and pictures and in <lb />
that way learn a few things. I <lb />
boy who did not know cue word <lb />
English and before the of <lb />
the third day was saying. I get <lb />
I get etc. Now <lb />
what do you think of that. <lb />
Well, I hope I not wearied <lb />
you for the first time and I shall try <lb />
to give you something more interest- <lb />
next time. <lb />
Your missionary, <lb />
an <lb />
was in charge of Miss Ethel Out- <lb />
law and Miss Bunting. <lb />
in one end of the hall was a flower <lb />
booth, presided over by Miss <lb />
Tucker <lb />
In at the head of a stair- <lb />
way was a den where Misses <lb />
Mary Cotton Johnson, Rosa <lb />
Savage told fortunes. <lb />
A very amusing feature was a <lb />
race which took place in the hall, <lb />
and there were many contestants <lb />
the prizes. The first was won <lb />
by Miss Margaret Blow who made <lb />
and In 3-8 of a <lb />
At o'clock the dining room was <lb />
thrown open and here was the most <lb />
entrancing scene of the entertainment <lb />
The decorations here carried out the <lb />
idea both in color and <lb />
design. Each table with places for <lb />
six was covered with black and <lb />
low runners, ornamented with cats <lb />
and witches and owls, while the nap- <lb />
kins had pumpkins and bats In <lb />
the of each table from a <lb />
tripod of miniature brooms hung a <lb />
witches pot in which were nut con- <lb />
for each occupant of the <lb />
table. A tiny yellow ribbon fasten- <lb />
ed to the nut extended to the edge <lb />
of the table and on the other end was <lb />
the place card designating who was <lb />
to occupy each seat. The place cards <lb />
we-e hand painted and he work of <lb />
Miss Mamie Williams, who showed <lb />
wonderful skill In decorating them <lb />
with all manner of de- <lb />
I signs. <lb />
I on 4th<lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
. <lb />
-n- <lb />
Home and Firm tad fasten <lb />
II <lb />
Hi <lb />
Take a Decided Stand Morality and <lb />
Civic Righteousness <lb />
ACTION OF THE OFFICERS ENDORSED <lb />
Strong Speeches Made by Several <lb />
Prominent Citizens Resolutions <lb />
Expressing Sentiment of People <lb />
Adopted by Rising <lb />
Given Renewed Strength. <lb />
There was truly a representative <lb />
gathering of citizens the mass <lb />
meeting in town ball, Friday <lb />
night, and it did credit to the town <lb />
and the cause for which the meeting <lb />
was held. All professions, trades <lb />
and callings among our citizens <lb />
represented, and the assembly filled <lb />
the hall. It showed that Greenville <lb />
had become aroused on the question <lb />
of civic righteousness, and that the <lb />
law abiding of the community <lb />
had determined to put an end to the <lb />
flagrant lawlessness that has prevail- <lb />
ed here. The purpose of the meeting <lb />
was to give moral support to and ex- <lb />
press approval of the steps taken by <lb />
the officers of the town to stop the <lb />
illegal sale of liquor, and this was <lb />
done in no uncertain or unmistakable <lb />
tones. <lb />
Mr. J. G. called the meeting <lb />
to order, briefly stating its object, <lb />
and moved that ex-Governor T. J. <lb />
Jarvis be made chairman. Upon <lb />
taking the chair Governor Jarvis <lb />
made one of his characteristic strong <lb />
speeches. Always having stood for <lb />
morality and righteousness and de- <lb />
voting his to help others, he de- <lb />
that he wanted in the remain- <lb />
short time he had to live to do <lb />
all he could to save our boys and <lb />
girls. A town is just what its <lb />
want it to be and he was glad <lb />
to the determination of those pres <lb />
in this meeting that Greenville <lb />
take a higher stand in civic <lb />
righteousness. The people of Pitt <lb />
county voted by a thousand majority <lb />
for prohibition and for several months <lb />
after prohibition went into effect, it <lb />
was rare to see a drunken person <lb />
on the streets of Greenville. As time <lb />
went on, through the advent of near- <lb />
beer saloons and blind this <lb />
changed, until drunken people were <lb />
as numerous as in the days of bar- <lb />
rooms. We are to blame for setting <lb />
still and allowing this to go on, and <lb />
ho was glad the people had moved to <lb />
Change this condition. <lb />
Rev. J. H. Shore was the next speak <lb />
He. was glad to sec that there <lb />
are men in Greenville and not mere <lb />
angle worms who go around calling <lb />
themselves men. The danger in re- <lb />
movements was In allow- <lb />
sentiment to lag after it has <lb />
started, and he wanted to see this <lb />
meeting develop a sentiment for <lb />
righteousness that will be abiding. We <lb />
must stand solidly and see <lb />
that evils are driven out. The offend- <lb />
against prohibition laws are main- <lb />
and a low white men who <lb />
arc using them for gain. We must <lb />
get these white men and put them in <lb />
stripes on the roads if they continue <lb />
these violations. Close every near- <lb />
hoer saloon and take a forward <lb />
step in stopping the sale of liquor. <lb />
Mr. F. C. Harding spoke next and <lb />
said he was glad to see every class <lb />
of our represented in thin <lb />
meeting, and glad that were <lb />
standing together. When a moral <lb />
Issue is at stake it is the duty of <lb />
every man to stand by it. When <lb />
was known that the warrants had <lb />
been issued for these blind tiger <lb />
cases, he heard a man remark that <lb />
was not a lawyer in <lb />
ville but who, for a fee, would <lb />
take up their He was <lb />
proud to that there are lawyers <lb />
in Greenville who not for any <lb />
defend offenders <lb />
conclusion of <lb />
his speech Mr. Harding introduced <lb />
the resolution which are published <lb />
herewith <lb />
Mr. E. A. fir., seconded the <lb />
resolution. He said he had always <lb />
been on the side of temperance and <lb />
mortality, wanted to see every <lb />
man put his to the wheel <lb />
and help to carry on the good work <lb />
of driving lawlessness out of Green <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mr. Albion Dunn said he wanted <lb />
to add further testimony that there <lb />
were lawyers in Greenville who would <lb />
not defend a blind tiger. He never <lb />
had and never would. He told a <lb />
joke about a man who with a stick <lb />
began beating a huge boa constrictor <lb />
snake in a menagerie, when the own- <lb />
interfered with the information <lb />
that the snake cost to which <lb />
the man replied don't care if it <lb />
cost I kills, a snake wherever <lb />
I finds The application was <lb />
kill a blind tiger wherever And <lb />
it. <lb />
Mr. R. H. Wright, said one of the <lb />
most dime things to him was to <lb />
get up and talk to people . His <lb />
was one of great responsibility, <lb />
a work to uplift society and better <lb />
mankind. He was comparatively a <lb />
new resident of Greenville yet he <lb />
wanted the people to know they could <lb />
count on him when they wanted men <lb />
to take a stand on the side of right. <lb />
He could tell of some conditions re- <lb />
from blind tigers that his <lb />
hearers did not know. Only <lb />
day he learned that the young ladies <lb />
of the Training school were afraid to <lb />
go into the park. He walked through <lb />
the park to see if any cause for their <lb />
fear could be discovered, and found <lb />
six empty whiskey bottles that had re- <lb />
been left there The young <lb />
ladies are not afraid of blind tigers, <lb />
but are afraid of the men who pat- <lb />
them. Blind tigers could not <lb />
exist unless they were patronized. <lb />
The people should assert themselves <lb />
and not let this work stop with the <lb />
adoption of the resolutions. A great <lb />
deal depends on what we want done <lb />
and how much backbone we have to <lb />
see it done. Evil radiates from a <lb />
men are the <lb />
of this blind tiger evil, and <lb />
are the radiators. Let us cut out <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. II. E. Austin said he also was <lb />
a new comer to Greenville, but he <lb />
wanted to show on which side he <lb />
on questions of morality. One <lb />
of the deadest recollections of his <lb />
father was the positive stand the lat- <lb />
always took on civic righteous- <lb />
and his aim was to set the same <lb />
high example before his own <lb />
In putting the resolutions in <lb />
vote Governor Jarvis said he <lb />
hoped any man present who did not <lb />
favor it, would show it by keeping his <lb />
seat, as a vote for it should mean an <lb />
endorsement of both the letter and <lb />
the spirit of the resolutions. <lb />
the large audience come to its feet an <lb />
one man on the question. Mr. F. G. <lb />
Tames arose and said that while it <lb />
is known that he is for <lb />
of the blind tiger defendants, he <lb />
Ml Monk, <lb />
The hole in the ground, the crevice in the <lb />
wall, a friend's pocket-book, or your own, is <lb />
not as safe a place to keep your money as Is <lb />
our bank. <lb />
We pay interest at per cent, on time <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
175,000.00 Resources, <lb />
It. L. President <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Vice-president <lb />
L. LITTLE, Cashier H. D. BATEMAN, Assistant Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NOR. CAR. <lb />
wanted to vote for the resolutions ex- <lb />
where it related to their prose- <lb />
The Resolutions. <lb />
We, the citizens of Greenville and <lb />
sections of Pitt county, contiguous <lb />
thereto, in public meeting assembled <lb />
October 1910, do <lb />
That faithful execution of the <lb />
law is the surest protection to life, <lb />
liberty and property and the pursuit <lb />
of happiness and so believing, we <lb />
demand of those in authority a strict, <lb />
faithful and impartial execution of <lb />
all laws without evasion or <lb />
That we hall with pleasure <lb />
evidence of an acknowledged pub- <lb />
conscience and we solemnly pledge <lb />
ourselves to each other to do all in <lb />
our power to build up and foster a <lb />
healthy public sentiment which will <lb />
make it easy for public officials to ex- <lb />
the law and which shall make <lb />
it impossible for the blind tiger or any <lb />
other emissary of evil to pursue their <lb />
nefarious business in our midst. <lb />
That we. heartily endorse and <lb />
commend the mayor and other town <lb />
official for the work they are doing <lb />
in f err g out and bringing to trial <lb />
the violators of law, and pledge them <lb />
our active support and urge them to <lb />
continue this good work, till the last <lb />
violator of the law has been arrested <lb />
and punished. <lb />
That we do especially endorse <lb />
the action of the mayor and aldermen <lb />
In employing detectives to hunt down <lb />
these blind tigers. This method has <lb />
proven effective and we fully endorse <lb />
it and assure the detectives employed <lb />
that they shall have our co-operation <lb />
and protection while this work <lb />
to rid this community of the terrible <lb />
curse of the blind tiger. <lb />
That while it is true that every <lb />
man with crime is entitled <lb />
to a fair trial and to be defended by <lb />
counsel, yet we demand that the <lb />
shall not be allowed to escape <lb />
through technicalities of the law and <lb />
the unseemly zeal of counsel it <lb />
goes beyond reason and proper <lb />
its. <lb />
That we respectfully suggest to <lb />
the board of aldermen that they re- <lb />
quest the mayor to follow up the <lb />
cases sent on by him, to the Superior <lb />
court and give to the solicitor such <lb />
information and render such assist- <lb />
as he may have, and that he be <lb />
authorize to employ special counsel <lb />
if he shall deem it necessary. <lb />
That we further respectfully <lb />
suggest to the board of aldermen to <lb />
close up all the as <lb />
soon as they can legally do so. The <lb />
close up all the near-beer places as <lb />
as a cover for the sale of real in- <lb />
beer. <lb />
And finally we pledge ourselves to <lb />
keep up this fight till we have made <lb />
Greenville clean and a dangerous <lb />
place for the blind tiger. . <lb />
Notice. <lb />
; This is to give notice that all per- <lb />
sons are forbidden to on the <lb />
lands known as the Alpines lauds, <lb />
situate In Bethel and town- <lb />
ships, Pitt county, and such other <lb />
lands as we have and an- <lb />
thereto, except Ly the <lb />
of the Eureka Lumber Company <lb />
or its authorized agents. <lb />
GEORGE T. LEACH, <lb />
President, Eureka Lumber Company. <lb />
TRIAL JUSTICES CM <lb />
UP TO DATE COLORS <lb />
FOR EVENING GOWNS <lb />
Supposed to Know of Violations of <lb />
Gambling and Liquor Laws. <lb />
MAYOR WOOTEN GIVES EXTRACTS <lb />
From The State Law Giving <lb />
Form of Summons to be Used in <lb />
Obtaining Information of Existing <lb />
Violations. <lb />
All justices of the peace, intend- <lb />
ants and magistrates of police, may- <lb />
ors of towns and judges of the <lb />
or Superior court, who shall <lb />
have reason to believe that any <lb />
person their Jurisdiction has <lb />
knowledge of the existence and es- <lb />
of any faro-bank or faro- <lb />
table, or gaming tables prohibited by <lb />
this Chapter, or place where <lb />
liquors are sold contrary to <lb />
Jaw. In town or county <lb />
their jurisdictions, and such person <lb />
not being minded to take voluntary <lb />
information thereof on oath, then it <lb />
shall be lawful for such justice of the <lb />
peace, magistrate of <lb />
police, mayor of town or Judge of <lb />
Supreme or Superior court, to issue <lb />
to the of the county, or any <lb />
constable of the town or township in <lb />
which said faro-bank or faro-table or <lb />
gaming table or table, or place where <lb />
intoxicating liquors are sold contrary <lb />
to law or supposed to be, a subpoena <lb />
ad or summons <lb />
in writing, commanding such person <lb />
to appear immediately before said <lb />
Justice of peace or <lb />
of mayor or Judge and <lb />
give evidence on oath as to what he <lb />
may know touching the existence, es- <lb />
and whereabouts of said <lb />
gaming table or tables, faro-bank or <lb />
or places where <lb />
liquors are sold contrary to law, <lb />
and the name and personal <lb />
of the keeper thereof; and such <lb />
evidence, when obtained, shall be con- <lb />
and held in law as an <lb />
on oath, and said Justice <lb />
intendant, magistrate mayor or <lb />
judge may thereupon proceed to <lb />
seize and arrest said keepers and de- <lb />
said tables, or issue process <lb />
therefor in like manner as they do <lb />
by authority of the sec- <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of. <lb />
P- <lb />
Township of. <lb />
State of North <lb />
To Any or Other Lawful Of-<lb />
The undersigned. Justice of the <lb />
Peace in and for the State and <lb />
aforesaid, has reason to believe, <lb />
and does believe, that the persons <lb />
hereinafter named have knowledge of <lb />
the existence and establishment of <lb />
gaming tables and places where In- <lb />
liquors are sold contrary <lb />
to law, in the State and County afore- <lb />
said, and such persons not being <lb />
minded to make voluntary <lb />
thereof on oath, you are, there- <lb />
fore, commanded to summons. <lb />
appear before the <lb />
Justice of the Peace, at his <lb />
office C, on the. <lb />
day of., at. a. m., <lb />
Vivid Shades of Blue, Red, Yellow <lb />
and Greens Are in Favor. <lb />
This season the evening gowns will <lb />
be richer, deeper, more brilliant than <lb />
they have been. The pale, washed- <lb />
out pastel shades will be pushed <lb />
aside by the stronger <lb />
shades of red from vivid car- <lb />
mine to the deepest crimson of the <lb />
rose, the wonderful new <lb />
violet called because it is <lb />
like the purple of a bishop's vest- <lb />
the vivid parrot shades of <lb />
blue and green and yellow. And <lb />
against the depth and Intensity of the <lb />
colors, like the raised figures on <lb />
a bit of damask, the gold brocades <lb />
silver tissues and metal gauzes will <lb />
stand out in splendid relief. <lb />
The fashion is still in its infancy, <lb />
it is too early to say which color <lb />
or colors will hold the place of <lb />
importance, but it is evident <lb />
already the combination of black <lb />
and white will be immensely popular, <lb />
and that, the new shade of roses will <lb />
have many flowers of its own. Blue <lb />
promises well as an evening color, <lb />
not in its lighter shades, but in the <lb />
deeper ones that begin with the <lb />
greenish blue of the turquoise <lb />
matrix, run through the medium <lb />
shades of Orleans, drake's neck and <lb />
canard, and end in the dark in blues <lb />
that are with black in the <lb />
changeable velvets, satins and <lb />
stripes will be heard from <lb />
before the winter is over, for they <lb />
will be used quite extensively, and <lb />
they can not appear without <lb />
comment. Yellows are excellent <lb />
especially in the bright shades of <lb />
citron and canary, but only for the <lb />
women who can wear them- a rather <lb />
malicious proviso for the number is <lb />
Get Your Copy Today <lb />
The new Art showing <lb />
Color Drawings of attractive Library <lb />
Interiors, announced in The Saturday <lb />
Evening Post of October to be <lb />
distributed by agents for <lb />
Elastic Bookcases <lb />
can be obtained only at our store, <lb />
as we are the exclusive agents in this <lb />
city, for this and other trade-marked <lb />
lines of high-grade furniture. <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
The warehouse at Wash- <lb />
has closed for the season, the <lb />
crop being so near sold that it did <lb />
not justify keeping the house there <lb />
open longer. For the same reason <lb />
most of the smaller markets may <lb />
have lo earlier this season than <lb />
usual. <lb />
Now Open for <lb />
Business <lb />
We have located in the building formerly known as the <lb />
The Building and Lumber Company, on the A. C. L. rail- <lb />
road, which has been remodeled, and have <lb />
complete COTTON GINNING SYSTEM, AND A GRIST <lb />
MILL and can gin your cotton and grind your corn. We <lb />
will also handle all kinds of Feed Stuffs, Grain, Cotton-Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats and <lb />
Wheat. Call us for any of these. Telephone JNo. y. <lb />
SEED AND FEED CO. <lb />
B. E. Mgr., C. A. D. Asst. Mgr. B. K. <lb />
One Man Overlooked. <lb />
In the list of names of blind tiger <lb />
defendants published yesterday, one <lb />
name W. B. white, was over- <lb />
looked. There were three cases <lb />
against him. He was given a hear- <lb />
before Mayor Wooten this morn- <lb />
and bound over to Superior court. <lb />
Women deserve to be loved nobly, <lb />
but they take what they can get. <lb />
and give evidence in accordance with <lb />
the provisions of Section of the <lb />
of 1905, and amendments <lb />
thereto, of what they, or either of <lb />
them, may know touching the sale of <lb />
liquors, contrary to law, <lb />
within said county, and touching the <lb />
existence, establishment and where- <lb />
abouts of gaming tables and places <lb />
where intoxicating liquors are sold <lb />
contrary to law, and the names and <lb />
personal description of the <lb />
thereof, and of this subpoena make <lb />
due return. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal. <lb />
This <lb />
., J. P. <lb />
For information of the public <lb />
and to put all persons on notice, I <lb />
have requested the publication of the <lb />
above law. Very respectfully, <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN, Mayor. <lb />
a load of HORSES <lb />
and MULES direct <lb />
from the Western <lb />
stock farms. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
Dealer in Horses and Mules <lb />
Fifth street, -2 block west of Five Points <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. , sf <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, and I I <lb />
Flues in Season, see J- <lb />
Number GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb /></p>
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Tie Carolina Home and Farm The Eastern <lb />
tin <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
OVERT <lb />
Winterville, N. C. Oct. E. <lb />
F. Tucker, our clever R. F. D roan, <lb />
who has been visiting friends at <lb />
Snow Hill for several days, returned <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
A . Ange Company wants one <lb />
thousand turkeys for Thanksgiving <lb />
dinners. They will pay the highest <lb />
prices to get them. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Kittrell, of Greenville, was <lb />
in town Wednesday. <lb />
When you sell your crop, your stock <lb />
other product, why not place the <lb />
money in the Bank of Winterville and <lb />
avoid the worry and danger of carry- <lb />
it in your pocket or hiding it <lb />
around home <lb />
Miss Hattie C. Kittrell went to <lb />
Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
A. W. Ange Company have just <lb />
received a large supply of notions. <lb />
Mrs Shaw, of Ahoskie, who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. M. A. Adams, left <lb />
Thursday morning for Weldon and <lb />
there she goes to Florida. <lb />
A. W. Ange Company are selling <lb />
dress goods cheap. <lb />
Miss Rosabelle Taylor, of Grifton, <lb />
is visiting Miss Cox. <lb />
Good are of no lasting <lb />
fit if you spend the money as fast an <lb />
you sell Make a deposit In the Bank <lb />
of Winterville to enable you to live <lb />
until next harvest. <lb />
Miss Rosa Whitehurst of <lb />
came In Thursday night to begin <lb />
teaching at school <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The weather Is cooler and <lb />
ton. Barber Company can <lb />
your feet with their good <lb />
heavy shoes, and underwear. Go <lb />
and see them. <lb />
Mr Allen Cannon,, of Ayden, was <lb />
in town Thursday night, <lb />
like to see Mr. Cannon come. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company <lb />
have a large and complete line of <lb />
prints they are offering <lb />
Miss Louise Satterthwaite, of W. H. <lb />
left yesterday evening to spend <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at her home at <lb />
she was accompanied by <lb />
s Jones. <lb />
If you wish to buy farm horses, A. <lb />
G. Cox Manufacturing Company has <lb />
two for sale. <lb />
Mr. Ernest Cox went to <lb />
Wednesday and returned Thursday <lb />
by Hotel Blount, Ayden. N. C. <lb />
Don't forget P. D. Gold, of <lb />
Wilson, will preach at the auditorium <lb />
of Winterville High School tomorrow <lb />
at o'clock. Everybody is invited. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
if you wish to buy a farm, <lb />
acres cleared and in woods. <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman left this morn- <lb />
where she be- <lb />
gins teaching near there Monday. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Nov. <lb />
Vivian Roberson and Netta Liles <lb />
went to Kinston Saturday. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
wishes to thank those who res- <lb />
ponded so nicely by settling their ac- <lb />
counts, others will please do like- <lb />
wise. <lb />
Miss Sarah Barker came in <lb />
day night from Chocowinity to spend <lb />
a week or so with her parents, Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. M. L. Barker. <lb />
The Union Mercantile Company la <lb />
backed by one of the best farmers <lb />
of our surrounding section and is do- <lb />
a nice business, and it will doubt- <lb />
less be a great benefit to the <lb />
community. <lb />
Mr. F. A. Edmondson, of Stan- <lb />
came in Saturday night <lb />
and returned Monday morning, <lb />
back with him Mrs. Edmondson, <lb />
who has been spending a week with <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion <lb />
Crawford. <lb />
The best is the cheapest. If you <lb />
want high class groceries, ask A. W. <lb />
Ange Company for them. <lb />
P. Gold, of Wilson, held <lb />
services in the Chapel Sunday, and a <lb />
large crowd was present to hear his <lb />
good sermon. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
are talking about putting in <lb />
work at night to keep up with their <lb />
orders. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D C. Moore, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent Sunday in town at Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
When you need pants, you should <lb />
W. Company's <lb />
they have them cheap. <lb />
Mrs. N. R. Corey, of spent <lb />
with Mrs. . G. Chapman. <lb />
If you want guaranteed hose, you <lb />
find them at A. W. Ange <lb />
Rev. C. C Bland and of <lb />
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
Remember the Pitt County Oil <lb />
Company gins your cotton promptly <lb />
n its arrival and will give you the <lb />
obtainable price your <lb />
seed. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Abbott, bookkeeper for <lb />
he Pitt County Oil Company, went. <lb />
o Grifton Monday on business <lb />
The time is approaching when you <lb />
need stalk cutters and <lb />
Barber Company have them <lb />
Misses and Dora Cox went <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Messrs. Harrington, Barber Com- <lb />
have several disc harrows they <lb />
are offering cheap. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Jackson, of Greenville, <lb />
spent last night In town. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber Com- <lb />
for your bagging and lies. <lb />
One of our young men sent word <lb />
to a young lady could put her <lb />
in his and in return <lb />
she sent him a pair that had, been <lb />
worn out several years. Ha Ha <lb />
Hundreds of Greenville Readers Know <lb />
What it Means. <lb />
The kidneys are overtaxed; <lb />
Have too much to do. <lb />
They tell about it in many aches <lb />
and pains <lb />
Backache, headache, <lb />
Early symptoms of kidney ills. <lb />
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's <lb />
disease follow. <lb />
A Greenville citizen tells here the <lb />
way to keep the kidneys well. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Stokes, Twelfth and <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
some time I suffered severely <lb />
from kidney and bladder complaint. I <lb />
had bearing-down pains through my <lb />
abdomen, and sharp, shooting twinges <lb />
across my lions. There was a ten- <lb />
over my kidneys and at times <lb />
my limbs pained intensely. I finally <lb />
read of Kidney Pills and was <lb />
much impressed that I procured <lb />
a supply at Wooten's drug store and <lb />
their use. They soon relieved <lb />
the pains in my sides and limbs, and <lb />
restored my kidneys to a normal <lb />
condition. At present I am feeling <lb />
r in every way, and I give <lb />
Kidney Pills the credit for this great <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the Unite <lb />
Stat s. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
HANDSOME, UNIQUE ENTERTAIN- <lb />
from 1st <lb />
A member of the Y. W. C A. had <lb />
charge of each table in serving the <lb />
guests. -The menu was most elegant <lb />
and consisted of Waldorf salad, <lb />
cheese sandwiches, waters, stuffed <lb />
olives, pickles, Ice cream and cakes. <lb />
At the conclusion of the repast <lb />
there were calls for Governor Jarvis, <lb />
Dr. Messrs. Wright, <lb />
Wilson, Austin, Meadows, <lb />
Brewer, and Whichard, each of whom <lb />
responded briefly and appropriately, <lb />
and o doubt the young ladies felt <lb />
repaid for their efforts in the hand- <lb />
some compliments paid them and the <lb />
school by the speakers. <lb />
Then in a beautifully expressed <lb />
toast offered by Mrs. to the <lb />
Y. W. C. A. the evening's pleasures <lb />
came to a close. <lb />
Too be said in praise <lb />
of the young of the Y. W C. <lb />
A of the school who planned and car- <lb />
out this entertainment. Its per <lb />
feet appropriateness to the occasion <lb />
was shown in every detail, and its <lb />
success entitles them to the highest <lb />
credit. No institution in the State <lb />
can surpass East <lb />
Training school in whatever it under- <lb />
The flower of East Carolina, <lb />
the glory of the State, is In Its <lb />
dent body. <lb />
Moved Their Offices. <lb />
Mr. H. B. Harriss, district manager <lb />
of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. and <lb />
Mr. E. H. broker, have <lb />
moved their office a few doors fur- <lb />
down the street and are now <lb />
next to VanDyke. They are <lb />
nicely fitted up in their new quarters <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his Ufa to <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
to wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
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K. It to worth guarding. <lb />
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itself In innumerable ways <lb />
TAKE <lb />
Good Use for Catarrh. <lb />
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haler a few times a day, many catarrh <lb />
sufferers write that they find inhaling <lb />
it <lb />
from a bowl of steaming water each <lb />
night before retiring . a great aid in <lb />
curing stubborn cases, <lb />
i Try it; it's very simple; gives quick <lb />
relief and makes you breathe easier. <lb />
j Fill a bowl half full of boiling <lb />
pour into the water a teaspoonful <lb />
of cover head and bowl with <lb />
a towel, and breathe through nose <lb />
mouth the pleasant, medicated, anti- <lb />
septic and healing vapor that arises, <lb />
i This method relieves that <lb />
at once, and makes your her hue. <lb />
You can get a bottle of at <lb />
druggists-everywhere or at Coward <lb />
Wooten's for only cO cents. Ask <lb />
for extra bottle <lb />
But bear In mind that a <lb />
outfit which includes inhaler and bot- <lb />
of costs <lb />
But, as stated before, if you already <lb />
own an inhaler a bottle of <lb />
costs but cents. <lb />
Is guaranteed by Coward <lb />
Wooten and druggists everywhere <lb />
cure catarrh, sore throat, coughs, <lb />
asthma croup, or money <lb />
back. Try it on that generous basis. <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Company have moved <lb />
their office to the old stand of the <lb />
National For prices on cot- <lb />
ton and peanuts call to see them. <lb />
Their phone number, remains <lb />
unchanged. H <lb />
Mrs. Alfred Forbes <lb />
requests the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of her daughter <lb />
Glenn <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. William L. Best <lb />
Wednesday evening. Nov. sixteenth, <lb />
nineteen hundred and ten <lb />
at nine o'clock <lb />
Jarvis Memorial church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards Issued In town. <lb />
Dogs pick men to admire with <lb />
about as much reason us women do. <lb />
Were for human nature the <lb />
confidence man would be unable to <lb />
earn his salt. <lb />
Laid years ago are as good as new to-day and have never needed <lb />
repairs. Think of it I <lb />
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They're fireproof, and very <lb />
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VOTING WILL BEGIN NOVEMBER to the above <lb />
from time ti time be votes or <lb />
prizes for special hard work, but <lb />
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D. W. <lb />
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Groceries <lb />
The Leading are a Years <lb />
Course in Carolina <lb />
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moth subscription contest <lb />
prises aggregating In value <lb />
are to be given to successful <lb />
All of the prize details <lb />
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and get to the pa- <lb />
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1911, lithographed in twelve colors <lb />
YOUTH'S COMPANION, <lb />
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Cotton and <lb />
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m Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought end Sold <lb />
l year <lb />
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a i to be all subscription votes. <lb />
Moved. <lb />
We have moved from where we <lb />
were to where we are, where we will <lb />
be when not elsewhere. When here <lb />
will hear your wishes regarding <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
of N Y BENTLEY HARRISS, <lb />
Manager Greenville District. <lb />
Next door to Taft <lb />
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dry cold weather of the early winter <lb />
months. Parents of young children <lb />
should be for it. All that Is <lb />
is a bottle of Chamberlains <lb />
Cough Remedy. Many are <lb />
never without in their homes and it <lb />
has never disappointed them. Sold by <lb />
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Harden <lb />
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Harness Repair Shop <lb />
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hoe <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Training will in- <lb />
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school year and railroad fare from <lb />
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and fare back home at the end of <lb />
the session. This school being the <lb />
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of this prize is apparent and tin. <lb />
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body boy or girl, is to <lb />
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winners for the trip, railroad <lb />
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was and the day she <lb />
he baby its first bath. <lb />
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time the fashions <lb />
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The old, old story, told times with- <lb />
out, number, and repeated ever and <lb />
over again for the last years, but <lb />
it is always a welcome story to those <lb />
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as quickly Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
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How the And many . <lb />
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the Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Connection With Bag Bond <lb />
of New York <lb />
NEWS AND OBSERVER PROSECUTOR <lb />
Produces Advertisement From New <lb />
York Paper With Butter <lb />
lure Others Soliciting Bonds <lb />
to <lb />
With its usual thoroughness <lb />
after the scalp of any one, The News <lb />
and Observer published a clincher <lb />
that so completely convicts Marion <lb />
of his connection with <lb />
Syndicate to collect the repudiated <lb />
carpet bag bonds from the State of <lb />
North Carolina that no man who <lb />
loves his state, though a Republican <lb />
can but fas that such a man <lb />
was honored by the office of United <lb />
States senator from North Carolina. <lb />
Over his own signature the head of <lb />
the Republican party in this state <lb />
furnishes the evidence to damn him- <lb />
self, in an advertisement published <lb />
In The New York Evening Post, in <lb />
April, which the News and Ob- <lb />
server found reproduced to the con- <lb />
fusion of the self-convicted traitor <lb />
and to his party. And this, too, just <lb />
In the face of the branding <lb />
by Butler as an infamous He the <lb />
charge that he has now or ever has <lb />
had any connection with the effort to <lb />
collect the carpet bonds which <lb />
were issued by a Republican <lb />
and for which the state received <lb />
no benefit. <lb />
The evidence is complete and it <lb />
cannot be seen how it can be refuted. <lb />
It <lb />
Advertisement. <lb />
collection of State bonds Re- <lb />
in whole or in part. <lb />
The recent decision of the Supremo <lb />
court of the United States, entitled <lb />
Dakota vs. North <lb />
wherein th-3 former State secured h <lb />
judgment against the latter on ten <lb />
bonds, par value, <lb />
with interest to <lb />
just been has greatly enhanced <lb />
the value of all other repudiated <lb />
State bonds, because it has establish- <lb />
ed the law and the procedure by <lb />
which they can be enforced. <lb />
undersigned committee in 1901 <lb />
pooled all of one issue of North Caro- <lb />
bonds and originated the plan by <lb />
which the above successful result <lb />
brought about, and obtained a set- <lb />
for the individual bond hold- <lb />
at a little less than par, of their <lb />
holdings of these bonds. <lb />
This committee is now ready to pro <lb />
coed with collection of all other <lb />
repudiated bonds of every class, of <lb />
each state. <lb />
This committee has no connection <lb />
with any other committee, and it <lb />
knows that it alone is now in a <lb />
to itself of the benefit <lb />
the above mention decision. <lb />
who desire to enforce the <lb />
collection of their bonds will deposit <lb />
the same with the North American <lb />
Trust Company, Broadway, New <lb />
York City, receive receipts there- <lb />
for and a contract agreement <lb />
which the undersigned committee Will <lb />
to collect <lb />
W. If, CO. <lb />
Low and High Tariff. <lb />
High prices limit the ability of <lb />
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means to pay the makes few <lb />
customers. Few customers make <lb />
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drag. High protective tariffs enable <lb />
trusts to increase prices and the re- <lb />
is fictitious values. Increased <lb />
prices with no increase in wages <lb />
make poor people poorer. When a man <lb />
buys less with his earnings than he <lb />
could a few years ago the <lb />
power of his dollar has been de- <lb />
creased. A reduction of the <lb />
power of men's wages or salaries <lb />
is equivalent to reducing the real <lb />
value of the amount paid him for his <lb />
services. The man who votes for i <lb />
high tariff and high prices voles to <lb />
cut down the purchasing power of his <lb />
earnings He dots that for the <lb />
fit of favored classes rolling in <lb />
wealth, while himself and his own <lb />
family must suffer from the <lb />
of not being able to get very <lb />
much for the money they spend. The <lb />
man who gets the real benefit of pro- <lb />
would be a fool or overly con- <lb />
not to rote for the tariff <lb />
that enriches him, but the mere con- <lb />
sumer who votes for a tariff that <lb />
himself ought to be locked <lb />
up by his wife and kept home on el- <lb />
day for the good of the family. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Industrial <lb />
Institute. <lb />
For Betterment <lb />
of the Colored <lb />
Second Session Begins Oct. <lb />
12th. Courses in music, <lb />
culture and Domestic Science. <lb />
Competent teachers; an excel- <lb />
lent opportunity for those who <lb />
desire to improve their condition <lb />
Splendid railroad facilities; <lb />
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reasonable. <lb />
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PARMELE, N. C. <lb />
Good News from Youth's Companion. <lb />
We have to make the Youth's Com- <lb />
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to have. The added amount would <lb />
make four hundred pages of stand- <lb />
ard magazine size and print; but we <lb />
have kept the price just the same <lb />
for the fifty-two weeks of 1911, <lb />
and all the issues for the rest of this <lb />
year free from the time you send in <lb />
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The Companion for 1911, announcing <lb />
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We think you will agree, when you <lb />
have read them, that there is no <lb />
paper that gives so much of <lb />
such a high quality as The Com- <lb />
The new subscriber receives a gift <lb />
of The Companion's Art Calendar for <lb />
1911, reproducing in twelve colors <lb />
and a beautiful water-color garden <lb />
scene. <lb />
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, <lb />
St. Boston, Mass. <lb />
J C. LANIER <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Monument <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
CHOICE. <lb />
FRENCH AND HOLLAND BULBS <lb />
Easier <lb />
and <lb />
Plant early for best results <lb />
AU Cut <lb />
Famished at Short Notice <lb />
Palms, all Ht- <lb />
Plant For Decoration <lb />
J. L. CO., sleigh, <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
Aesop Up to Data. <lb />
This was at a fire. The building <lb />
by a weekly was being <lb />
destroyed by fell demon. It was a <lb />
hopeless case. In the crowd a <lb />
well known humorist. Ho had more <lb />
ordinary Interest in the <lb />
He had sent in a batch of <lb />
comicalities and hadn't received his <lb />
pay for them. <lb />
you get some of your men to <lb />
save my he appealed to the <lb />
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expect us to pull your chestnuts out of <lb />
the Are, do Standard. <lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP <lb />
Nicely furnished, <lb />
and attractive, working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to none. <lb />
Opp. J. R. j. c. <lb />
N. S. Schedule <lb />
The following is the <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
effective Monday, <lb />
August 1910. <lb />
EAST BOUND. <lb />
So. daily, pull- <lb />
man sleeping cars. Leave Green- <lb />
ville 12.41 a. m., 1.50 <lb />
a. m., arrive Edenton 3.55 a. m <lb />
Elizabeth City 6.10 a. m., Norfolk <lb />
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Raleigh 7.30 a. m. Connect at <lb />
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No. daily except Sunday. Leave <lb />
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No. daily except Sunday. <lb />
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Durham and Greensboro. <lb />
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Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
Central Barbershop <lb />
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Proprietor <lb />
Located in business of town. <lb />
Pour chairs in operation and each <lb />
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L dies wailed mat their home. <lb />
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to New York, Chicago and <lb />
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Ex-Gov. and Hon. Locke Craig <lb />
With County Candidates at Bethel <lb />
Carolina Club Reception Friday <lb />
Ban- In New <lb />
Current to be Cut Off <lb />
One Hour at Noon. <lb />
The Democrats had a big day at <lb />
Bethel Saturday with large attend- <lb />
from all the surrounding sec- <lb />
The county candidates were <lb />
there and made brief speeches. Ex- <lb />
Governor T. J. Jarvis spoke about <lb />
half hour in his usual forceful <lb />
and logical style and closed <lb />
Hon. Locke Craig, of <lb />
Mr. Craig spoke for about two <lb />
hours and captivated his hearers into <lb />
frequent bursts of applause. His <lb />
presentation of national and state is- <lb />
sues were strong and clear as to <lb />
be simply unanswerable. After his <lb />
fine speech Bethel is going to send <lb />
up a larger Democratic at the <lb />
election than ever before. <lb />
The Number is Very Small for This <lb />
Time of Year. <lb />
Since last report Register of Deeds <lb />
Moore has issued licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Plume and Lillie Edwards <lb />
L. H. Norris and Tripp. <lb />
Noah Lang Julia A. Lang. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
John Duncan and Whitehead <lb />
William Manning and Lizzie Battle. <lb />
Thomas and Maggie Hunt. <lb />
Notes of Recent and Coming Events <lb />
About The School. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
Arrangements are well under way <lb />
for the reception to be given by Car- <lb />
Club in the club rooms next Fri- <lb />
day night, November 4th, and it is <lb />
going to be an occasion of much in- <lb />
In addition to the reception, <lb />
hT will be a of excellent <lb />
music, both vocal and instrumental, <lb />
When it. is stated that this music is <lb />
to be rendered by Mrs. Cherry, Mrs <lb />
Hall, Mrs. Parham, Mrs. Williams <lb />
Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. Harvey and Misses <lb />
Gaston, Bishop, Forbes, Smith, <lb />
there is assurance of a musical <lb />
feast for all whose good fortune it <lb />
to be present at the reception. <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville is <lb />
moving into Its new quarters in th <lb />
corner building on Five Points. In <lb />
his new place It has the handsomest <lb />
quarters of any bank in Greenville <lb />
The equipment is new throughout <lb />
with marble counter surmounted with <lb />
metal top, elegant furniture and tiled <lb />
floor. Customers and friends are in- <lb />
to the bank In its new <lb />
quarters. <lb />
In our local advertising column the <lb />
Water and Light Commission gives <lb />
notice that beginning November 1st, <lb />
and continuing until further notice <lb />
the day current of the plant Will be <lb />
cut off each day between o'clock <lb />
noon, and o'clock, p. m. Users of <lb />
day current should govern them- <lb />
selves accordingly. <lb />
Preaching. <lb />
Rev. W. Pollard, Free Will <lb />
will preach In <lb />
chapel, Sunday <lb />
6th, it being the first Sunday. <lb />
The public is cordially invited to <lb />
hear him. <lb />
A woman believe in Anything <lb />
If it's only enough. <lb />
IT of the charity <lb />
in the world that, there Is self-esteem <lb />
nobody would ever In want. <lb />
Strong Men of Latin Race. <lb />
During recent years we have been <lb />
reading a great deal about the de- <lb />
cadence of the Latin peoples. France, <lb />
Italy, Spain and Portugal have been <lb />
help up to us as examples of dying <lb />
nations which have had their day and <lb />
are not able to survive in these times <lb />
of economic and commercial stress. <lb />
when there is no Institution or <lb />
too ancient or dignified to be <lb />
challenged by a self-conscious, <lb />
democracy. Yet in three of <lb />
these four countries during the past <lb />
few weeks the world has seen states- <lb />
and vigorous political lead- <lb />
which has hardly been match- <lb />
ed for many a year in German, Brit- <lb />
or American politics. The French <lb />
Premier, M. has shown, in his <lb />
suppression of the <lb />
what can be done by a strong, far- <lb />
sighted statesman in power when ho <lb />
acts as an agent of law and order <lb />
against any outburst of lawlessness <lb />
and disorder no matter what <lb />
nation or excuse may be offered by <lb />
the would-be law breakers. <lb />
Costa, Minister of Justice in the new <lb />
Republican government at Lisbon, <lb />
who has been perhaps more than any <lb />
other one man the actual leader in <lb />
the revolution in Portugal, has shown <lb />
an understanding of the forces that <lb />
influence the life of modern peoples, <lb />
well as a breadth of view and a de- <lb />
of courage in action that mark <lb />
aim as one of the world's real states- <lb />
men. When the fugitives from th-3 <lb />
revolution in Lisbon, political and <lb />
clerical alike, began to stream over <lb />
the border into Spain in those <lb />
days early last month, Premier <lb />
found himself confronted <lb />
by an occasion calling for all his <lb />
diplomacy and Th-3 <lb />
Cortes in session and the fate <lb />
of the Premier's policies for the mod- <lb />
of Spain hung in the <lb />
Militant Republican sentiment <lb />
is always a factor in Spanish politics <lb />
More than once during the reign <lb />
Alfonso have these enemies of <lb />
the dynasty shown that they are in <lb />
actual possession of sufficient power <lb />
to put all government in Spain in per- <lb />
The same enmity to what is known <lb />
In Latin Europe as clericalism, exists <lb />
in Spain as in Portugal. Finally, the <lb />
revolution at Lisbon occurred within <lb />
a few days of anniversary of the <lb />
execution of Professor Francisco Fer- <lb />
of the <lb />
Barcelona, who was convicted and <lb />
shot on October of last year on i <lb />
charge Of anarchy, treason and con- <lb />
against the Spanish govern- <lb />
The monster demonstration <lb />
at San Sebastian which had been <lb />
planned by the reactionaries test cum- <lb />
mer was suppressed. In like man- <lb />
the violence threatened by the <lb />
Radicals for was avert <lb />
Spain, under has proved <lb />
possessed of a vitality <lb />
by the rest of the world. <lb />
Prom Progress of the <lb />
in Review of <lb />
for <lb />
N. C, Oct. of <lb />
the boys have organized themselves <lb />
into a glee club, under the direction <lb />
of Miss They regularly <lb />
and will soon be a helpful factor in <lb />
the music of the school <lb />
The Y. W. C. A. held its regular <lb />
Sunday night service last Sunday <lb />
in the auditorium. Miss <lb />
ham made a very interesting talk on <lb />
The girls have organized a basket <lb />
ball team, with Miss Pugh as referee <lb />
and Misses Janie Kerr and <lb />
captains. <lb />
President R H. Wright made a <lb />
speech yesterday at a meeting of the <lb />
North Eastern division of the county <lb />
superintendents, which met at Wash- <lb />
Mr. C. W. Wilson also at- <lb />
tended this meeting. <lb />
The students are looking forward <lb />
to the party to be given <lb />
Monday night by the Y. W. C. A. <lb />
The Jarvis Memorial Literary So- <lb />
has been re-organized with S. <lb />
F. president, J. F. Rawls, vice <lb />
president and L. A. Harper, secretary <lb />
Very interesting debates are held <lb />
Monday night. Mr. L. R. Mead- <lb />
of the English department, is of <lb />
great assistance to them The young <lb />
men have entered into this work with <lb />
zest and have made r. good beginning <lb />
They have subscribed for magazines <lb />
and papers <lb />
On Saturday, October 22nd, Misses <lb />
Jenkins, Graham, Davis <lb />
and Bishop, entertained the faculty <lb />
and officers In honor of Misses Dab- <lb />
Pugh, and Manly, the new <lb />
of the faculty. Their new <lb />
the east wing of the <lb />
was artistically decorated <lb />
with cut dowers and potted plants. <lb />
At 10.30 the lights in the buildings <lb />
went off but the guests remained for <lb />
over an hour In the dim light furnish- <lb />
ed by the lights on the ground in the <lb />
telling of ghost stories and spook <lb />
tales. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY 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, . . <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Dr. Office <lb />
Greenville, . K- Carolina <lb />
L. I. Moore. W. II. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
to Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L. James <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
Greenville, . . I. Carolina <lb />
Harry Skinner. H. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
JULIUS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
. . N. Carolina <lb />
THE NEW TRAVELING APRON. <lb />
For Use on Sleeping Cars and has <lb />
Pockets for Toilet Articles. <lb />
A votive offering that will appeal <lb />
very strongly to the woman who goes <lb />
South in the winter abroad in the <lb />
spring, is the new traveling apron <lb />
recently been invented to a <lb />
long-felt want. <lb />
It a perfectly plain apron almost <lb />
covered with pockets for toilet <lb />
of all Kinds. It is really a very <lb />
sane, sensible idea, for it rolls up <lb />
neatly, and you can carry it with you <lb />
to the dressing room, instead of <lb />
a clumsy hand bag or dressing <lb />
case. It has the additional <lb />
that when you put it on it pro- <lb />
the front of your from <lb />
water and soap-suds, and givers you <lb />
a safe place for all your toilet <lb />
so that you don't have to lay <lb />
them down promiscuously or. the <lb />
common dressing table <lb />
The apron can be made out of <lb />
cretonne or linen or a rubber- <lb />
material. In using the linen or <lb />
cretonne the pockets for the soap, <lb />
sponge, etc, ought to lined with <lb />
sort of rubber eating go that <lb />
he dump will not strike through and <lb />
injure other things In one's traveling <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office in building, on Third <lb />
street <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
DR. PAUL JONES <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Office up stairs in Masonic Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
OWEN II. <lb />
W. B. RODMAN <lb />
GUiON ii mm <lb />
Attorneys at <lb />
practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carte Jones <lb />
and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Bread Street <lb />
Phone BERK, N. C. <lb />
A with any souse knows <lb />
than not to like his wife's new <lb />
bat and so lo pay for<lb />
. e <lb />
. . -J <lb />
k-<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Home d torn <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE DEFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
If the beef trusts runs prices much <lb />
higher, a pound of steak will have <lb />
to be sold on the Installment plan. <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 />
A week from today, on the 8th, <lb />
Democrat is expected to do his <lb />
duty at the polls. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Parks and play grounds are given <lb />
consideration by some cities and <lb />
towns, Greenville not included. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Registration is all over. Now it <lb />
up to every Democrat whose name is <lb />
on the book to do his full duty next <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates 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, NOVEMBER 1910 <lb />
The cold wave drove us into <lb />
Did you register If not, the el- <lb />
is not for you. <lb />
All the big speakers in New York <lb />
are taking a whack at T. R. <lb />
On with the pursuit after blind <lb />
tigers until they are run out of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
If they keep showing up things <lb />
them, T. Roosevelt should be made <lb />
president and M. Butler <lb />
dent of a national club. <lb />
Greenville has sounded the note to <lb />
abolish blind tigers. Let this move- <lb />
have the earnest support of <lb />
law abiding citizen of the town. <lb />
--------o <lb />
They always have to get up some <lb />
excuse when they see a big defeat <lb />
staring them In the face. The Greens- <lb />
News says are <lb />
paring to steal the <lb />
The successful raid of blind tigers <lb />
that has just been made should not <lb />
stop on the first round. Keep the <lb />
work going on until Greenville is <lb />
entirely rid of this evil. <lb />
When Roosevelt makes a speech, he <lb />
talks more than any- <lb />
thing else. <lb />
They keep on the rec- <lb />
in aviation, and also killing <lb />
aviators. <lb />
Sarah Barnhardt Is about to give <lb />
us another farewell. Goodbye, <lb />
rah, if you call it gone. <lb />
Butler Is still replying wherever he <lb />
can get an audience but he cannot <lb />
hide that New York advertisement. <lb />
At the rare of progress made in the <lb />
past week, it will not take long to rid <lb />
Greenville of blind tigers. <lb />
Do not overlook the fact that Sat- <lb />
29th, is the last day upon <lb />
which voters can register for the No- <lb />
election. <lb />
President Sherman urges el- <lb />
of Republican congress to aid <lb />
is the heading the Charlotte <lb />
Observer gives his speech In that city. <lb />
Of course that is what the vice <lb />
dent wants to see, but the people <lb />
Greenville has sounded the key- <lb />
note civic righteousness. Now <lb />
let the people stand by the <lb />
adopted in the mass meeting, <lb />
Friday night, and lawlessness will <lb />
have no place here. <lb />
The New Bern Sun says Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, of Greenville, made the most <lb />
decent Republican speech of any de- <lb />
livered in that city. He confined <lb />
himself to a discussion of issues, <lb />
left out abuse, and took no stock in <lb />
Marion Butler. <lb />
--------o <lb />
This Is the last week of the cam- <lb />
and Democrats should put <lb />
their best work between now and the <lb />
election next Tuesday. The ticket <lb />
in Pitt county is all going to be elect- <lb />
ed, but the effort should be to make <lb />
the majority as large as possible. <lb />
The law-abiding citizens of Green- <lb />
ville will have the opportunity to- <lb />
night to show their colors In a stand <lb />
for civic righteousness. It Is the <lb />
duty of all such citizens to attend <lb />
the mass meeting in the city hall. <lb />
Because she wanted her wedding <lb />
to be different from others a New <lb />
York woman had three dogs, clad in <lb />
bridal dress, to act as bridesmaids. <lb />
It was different all right, but we pity <lb />
the man in the case. <lb />
is reprehensible. The resolutions <lb />
as will be seen from a careful read- <lb />
condemn such acts on the part <lb />
of the legal fraternity, and we be- <lb />
all right thinking people every- <lb />
where are in accord with this <lb />
Much of the miscarriage of <lb />
justice In courts is due to such <lb />
on the part of lawyers and we <lb />
are glad that people have <lb />
found the manhood to express their <lb />
sentiment against it. <lb />
Bushels of Corn to the Acre. <lb />
Mr. John Sandy Covington, United <lb />
States Demonstrative farm <lb />
for Richmond county, super- <lb />
intended the measuring of an acre of <lb />
corn on the editor's farm on Monday <lb />
and reports bushels of shelled <lb />
corn. The editor very much dis- <lb />
appointed. He expected bushels <lb />
at least It's the finest corn he ever <lb />
saw grow, and others claim to have <lb />
made 2-3 bushels. We have <lb />
believed that much corn was ever <lb />
raised now we almost know it All <lb />
the other contestants got out of the <lb />
editor's way in this contest. <lb />
This was raised at a cost of <lb />
2-3 cents per bushel. Near by this <lb />
acre is a good tenant who has ten <lb />
acres of corn that will make about <lb />
bushels on the ten acres. He used <lb />
worth of fertilizer to the acre, or <lb />
on the ten. It cost him to work it <lb />
per acre, or total cost or <lb />
2-3 cents per bushel against the <lb />
one acre cost 2-3 cents per bushel <lb />
besides the rent for the extra acres. <lb />
say per acre or for the ten <lb />
acres, or 2-3 cents per bushel. <lb />
This that deep plowing and <lb />
liberal manure pays, and the selection <lb />
of seed com is probably of more <lb />
Get right, farmers, we <lb />
have the best and most honorable <lb />
business in the world. The Lord made <lb />
the farmers and they are making tho <lb />
Post. <lb />
In a recent appropriation of funds <lb />
by the General Educational Board, <lb />
Trinity College at Durham, received <lb />
and Meredith College at <lb />
The News and Observer, not to be <lb />
outdone, has got up an aviation meet- <lb />
for Raleigh. The <lb />
must be careful not to soar too high. <lb />
Old man Joe Cannon is heard of <lb />
but little now, but he may wake up <lb />
and give trouble to his folks after <lb />
the election. <lb />
A is bad, but a hobble is <lb />
Journal. <lb />
And a hobble skirt the limit. <lb />
The would-be <lb />
ready commenced asking it cold <lb />
enough for <lb />
o-------- <lb />
has the most <lb />
says a headline. Nothing unusual <lb />
about that since Charlotte has the <lb />
most people. <lb />
Do not overlook that tomorrow is <lb />
the last day on which registration <lb />
books will be open for the coming <lb />
. . <lb />
The Democratic speakers in Pitt <lb />
county between now and the election <lb />
will give you some sound doctrine to <lb />
think Turn out and hear <lb />
them. <lb />
There is not a county in North Car- <lb />
where Republican candidates <lb />
have less to make a campaign on <lb />
than In Pitt. Here the Democratic <lb />
administration has been so clean, and <lb />
the candidates are men of such high <lb />
character, that not a word can be <lb />
d against either, hence the <lb />
have nothing to talk about. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch deposes <lb />
and <lb />
the prince of <lb />
for being the gallant gent, who can <lb />
bring blushes in profusion to the <lb />
cheeks, that fellow of the <lb />
Greenville Reflector, Is It. Behold ye <lb />
this citation and comment from his <lb />
pan, while we hide cur <lb />
And then he copies something that <lb />
our readers already seen. <lb />
--o- <lb />
You can always count on the <lb />
of Greenville doing the right <lb />
thing when they become aroused <lb />
the do not get aroused quite often <lb />
enough. <lb />
In a week one M. will pack <lb />
his grip shake the dust, of North <lb />
Carolina. It will be good for the <lb />
State, and it expresses hope in ad- <lb />
wt <lb />
It is significant that the <lb />
adopted by the mass meeting <lb />
Friday night, expressed a <lb />
nation of the legal fraternity in over- <lb />
stepping the bounds of propriety in <lb />
the defense of their clients. Of <lb />
every person Indicted on any <lb />
charge has a right to defense and a <lb />
fair trial, but the trickery and <lb />
methods, taking advantage <lb />
of technicalities to thwart the ends <lb />
of justice, the abuse of witnesses and <lb />
attempt W <lb />
No Clock Watcher. <lb />
How many clerks measure up to <lb />
standard of the young bookkeeper <lb />
in this story from Human Life He <lb />
was employed in the passenger de- <lb />
of a great railroad. It was <lb />
just a little before lunch. Some of <lb />
the clerks were putting on their coats, <lb />
leaving for the washroom, some <lb />
consulting the clock; some were still <lb />
busy. Suddenly the entered. <lb />
He glanced about him, and then <lb />
the young bookkeeper. <lb />
time is he asked. <lb />
The young man kept on figuring and <lb />
the boss put a hand on his desk and <lb />
repeated the question. <lb />
Instantly the other looked up, <lb />
prised to see the chief at his elbow. <lb />
beg your pardon, were you speak- <lb />
to he asked. <lb />
inquired the was <lb />
said the other. <lb />
The glanced about the <lb />
room, located the office clock, and <lb />
ten minutes to <lb />
said the general man- <lb />
ager and vice-president, and strolled <lb />
out <lb />
That conversation cost the young <lb />
bookkeeper his the <lb />
put him under <lb />
a higher the firing <lb />
years later he was assistant <lb />
general manager, and while still in <lb />
the thirties became a general manager <lb />
full fledged. <lb />
A lucky man is always harping <lb />
W superior <lb />
The Carolina Home and The Eastern Selector. <lb />
OFFICERS HATE <lb />
PORT OF THE PEOPLE. <lb />
SUP-<lb />
The issuing of warrants for a large <lb />
number of people- who are charged <lb />
with having violated the prohibition <lb />
laws of the State by selling liquor, <lb />
shows that the officers of Greenville <lb />
are active in trying to stop these <lb />
It has for sometime been <lb />
apparent to observing citizens that <lb />
liquor was being sold here, and there <lb />
has been some criticism of the <lb />
for supposed dereliction of duty. <lb />
but the issuing of these warrants <lb />
brings out the fact that the officers <lb />
were not negligent nor winking at <lb />
the violations, but were proceeding to <lb />
locate the violators and get evidence <lb />
to convict them. Of course they had <lb />
to proceed cautiously in doing this, <lb />
for there was not only great difficulty <lb />
in such an undertaking, but also a <lb />
great danger of frustrating their <lb />
movements if the public should know <lb />
what they were doing. <lb />
A is a sneak and hard <lb />
to catch, for the man who engages in <lb />
such violations would resort to per- <lb />
jury or almost any other crime to <lb />
keep from being caught. The <lb />
of a community are less active <lb />
than they should be in helping to <lb />
bring such offenders to Justice. They <lb />
fear that it would mean less popular- <lb />
or injury to business for any on <lb />
man, or even a small number of men, <lb />
to prominently lead in trying to rid <lb />
a community of such evils. The <lb />
same is true as to officers when they <lb />
have to pursue such matters without <lb />
the moral support of the people of <lb />
the community, and their efforts to <lb />
convict thwarted by indifferent <lb />
and Jurors. <lb />
There is no question that the law <lb />
abiding element of Greenville, those <lb />
who want to see the laws obeyed, are <lb />
largely In the majority, and it is not <lb />
creditable that the few who are law- <lb />
less should be allowed a free hand in <lb />
setting our laws at naught. Now that <lb />
the officers are moving to stop this <lb />
lawlessness, the duty of every law <lb />
abiding citizen is plain. Without ex- <lb />
they should give the officers <lb />
their moral support and aid in every <lb />
way possible to enforce the law. There <lb />
is plenty of law if the law is enforced, <lb />
but this be done unless those <lb />
who execute the laws have the sup- <lb />
port of the best people of the com- <lb />
It matters not whose friend <lb />
may be in the list of persons for whom <lb />
warrants have been issued by the <lb />
mayor, the enforcement of the law <lb />
should be so strongly backed by the <lb />
sentiment of the community that <lb />
offender, be he whom he may, <lb />
should be In accordance with <lb />
his offense. <lb />
BE CAREFUL WITH CRITICISM.<lb />
Some people are very ready to <lb />
lawlessness, and can be <lb />
heard to say this man or that man <lb />
sells liquor, yet if these same people <lb />
are asked to make complaint against <lb />
law or to go in court and testify <lb />
against them, profess to know <lb />
about it. People who make such <lb />
charges either do so without <lb />
edge of they are talking about <lb />
or they themselves when <lb />
asked to testify and decline to do so <lb />
For this reason they should be care- <lb />
how they talk and make criticism. <lb />
The synopsis of the State law which <lb />
Mayor recently asked The <lb />
Reflector to copy for Information, <lb />
reaches just this class of people, and <lb />
gives the mayor or any Justice of the <lb />
peace or judge authority to summons <lb />
them before court where they must <lb />
tell what they know or com- <lb />
perjury. No man should be <lb />
statements against another <lb />
less he knows what he is talking <lb />
about and is willing to back up his <lb />
statements in court or elsewhere. If <lb />
man has positive knowledge that <lb />
the law is being violated it is <lb />
duty us a law-adding citizen to <lb />
so, but ho should not be making <lb />
charges at random without any <lb />
for what he is saying. <lb />
It is not an easy thing to make <lb />
New Yorkers swallow the claim of <lb />
Republican prosperity when they look <lb />
at those thousands of striking team- <lb />
and laborers. <lb />
The Junk-Filled Papers. <lb />
The High Point Enterprise takes a <lb />
out of the metropolitan <lb />
newspaper. voluminous <lb />
editions of Borne of the Northern <lb />
lies damped out on the It says <lb />
the poorest newspapers issued by <lb />
their publishers during the entire <lb />
week and many readers express this <lb />
They are filled with a lot <lb />
so-called special news, which is Junk <lb />
and simple and which not two <lb />
people out of a hundred read. It <lb />
would be a blow at the paper trust If <lb />
the publisher would reduce these Sun- <lb />
day specials from about to half a <lb />
dozen pages and besides the suffering <lb />
public would be revealed. The space- <lb />
killing features of these editions are <lb />
not only lacking in public interest but <lb />
have no proper place in a <lb />
All of which is the truth. are <lb />
sheet after sheet of stuff that will not <lb />
even interest the servants, as any- <lb />
one will find who will try It on them. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
It seems to be the idea of some <lb />
publishers to stress the size rather <lb />
than the quality of their paper. The <lb />
temptation to make a paper as large <lb />
as somebody else is making is great, <lb />
and ill all such eases quality Is sac- <lb />
The stuff mentioned above, <lb />
as well as most of the pictures of var- <lb />
sizes that are used to pad out are <lb />
not worth the paper they are printed <lb />
The small paper that gives the <lb />
news is far better than the large one <lb />
with all these useless features. <lb />
Politics Plain. <lb />
Motion pictures are to be used by <lb />
the Democratic campaign managers <lb />
in New York to sh w how the <lb />
tariff increases the cost of <lb />
and thus rests as a burden upon <lb />
the household. In hundreds of <lb />
play houses such films will be <lb />
reeled off each afternoon and evening <lb />
between now and election <lb />
stead of confusing statistics and <lb />
learned arguments, will be <lb />
id moving scenes just how a family <lb />
dinner costs more since the Payne- <lb />
Aldrich bill has gone into effect, how <lb />
a pair of shoes, a dress or a suit of <lb />
clothes are harder to get and how <lb />
the of the law <lb />
enter the everyday life of all the <lb />
Such a plan Is interesting not only <lb />
for its uniqueness, but also because <lb />
it marks a growing tendency to in- <lb />
politics and economics in <lb />
simple terns of daily human life. <lb />
Every public issue is of <lb />
to the extent that it thus bears upon <lb />
the common interest of men and <lb />
en and children. And whenever the <lb />
people come to consider politics In <lb />
this light, they will vote intelligently <lb />
and effectually. <lb />
The fact is, a certain class of <lb />
always done their utmost <lb />
keep public Issues out of the <lb />
mind They love to talk gen- <lb />
but when it to <lb />
everyday effects, they are remark- <lb />
ably silent And, on the other hand, <lb />
the people have long been <lb />
content with oratory and have not <lb />
taken the time or patience to trace the <lb />
connection between public policies <lb />
and their own business and social <lb />
fairs. <lb />
The home, the shop the store and <lb />
the farm are really the beginning of <lb />
political and economic science. Laws <lb />
are, or should be simply certain <lb />
devices for the betterment of all <lb />
interests, for the protection of <lb />
property and human rights. <lb />
It is one of the most gratifying <lb />
tendencies of the time that the pub- <lb />
is coming to think In this light <lb />
and that political campaigns are be- <lb />
pitched upon a plan. At- <lb />
Journal. <lb />
it is needful to speak with plainness <lb />
about public men, and we shall add <lb />
over and above things already said <lb />
certain judgments which we believe <lb />
to be absolutely true. He is the very <lb />
type of the adventure, <lb />
wire-puller, intriguer. He has a <lb />
mind and a character perfectly ac- <lb />
with the type. He has <lb />
justly record. He has <lb />
no stake in the State except <lb />
as a field for the operations which <lb />
this accomplished lobbyist and what <lb />
not carries on from Washington. It <lb />
would be thoroughly discreditable to <lb />
place him in the saddle again even If <lb />
It were not thoroughly dangerous. <lb />
Mr. Butler, while a States <lb />
senator from North Carolina, took <lb />
money to use his political <lb />
and position to the detriment of tho <lb />
State. This action affected bonds <lb />
concerning which there had been a <lb />
dispute with some few bondholders <lb />
who made special demands; they <lb />
were not carpet bag bonds, but th-5 <lb />
moans of attempted collection were <lb />
the same for each class and one step <lb />
was regarded merely as <lb />
to the other. Mr. Butler's course <lb />
would have been disgraceful even if <lb />
such a connection had not existed. <lb />
But it did exist, and obviously. Upon <lb />
no other man do the <lb />
syndicates holding carpet-bag bonds <lb />
pin, today, one-half much hope. <lb />
A Morehead-Butler victory would <lb />
be a Butler and a Butler op- <lb />
Politically the <lb />
can State chairman is the merest <lb />
tyro in comparison. Does any <lb />
want Mr. Marlon Butler given the <lb />
chance to compromise fatally tho <lb />
State's position by formal admissions <lb />
and concessions, so that the <lb />
will have no choice left between pay- <lb />
and disgrace Does any <lb />
think it would be wise or safe from <lb />
any standpoint, even If no carpet- <lb />
bag bonds existed, to make Mr, <lb />
Marion Butler the powerful per- <lb />
son in tho State If he does, let <lb />
him vote the Morehead-Butler <lb />
from Supreme court candidates <lb />
Observer, <lb />
A man shows how low he can in <lb />
the scale of when he slanders <lb />
a dead man. In a speech at Concord, <lb />
Saturday, Marion Butler said thing <lb />
about the late Dr. B. F. Dixon that <lb />
led Rev. Plato Durham, a step-son of <lb />
Dr. to go to Butler and tell <lb />
him he would have to apologize or <lb />
take a thrashing Butler was quick <lb />
to apologize. <lb />
Roosevelt is not helping his party <lb />
In New York much more than Butler <lb />
are asked to make complaint against m <lb />
Sm W U <lb />
State Against <lb />
In Senator speech at <lb />
Asheville, reported In The Observer <lb />
he discussed a New York <lb />
Evening Post Advertisement of five <lb />
years ago which contained ex-Senate <lb />
Marion Butler's name as one of a <lb />
committee offering to collect carpet- <lb />
bag bonds. His comment was scorch- <lb />
It behooved to be, for anything <lb />
short of coarse abuse could hardly <lb />
exceed the requirements. This is <lb />
supposing ex-Senator Butler <lb />
for the appearance of his name in <lb />
so far as <lb />
know, he never seen his way <lb />
clear to deny it at all. <lb />
This campaign incident, whoso <lb />
basis had strangely overlooked <lb />
until a few days ago will have an <lb />
effect. It will make tho <lb />
of again placing ex-Senator <lb />
Butler in a position of power so <lb />
obvious that even the blind may see. <lb />
Its Statesville Land- <lb />
mark first recalled and set forth the <lb />
facts, we rendered a <lb />
service of no small value to the State. <lb />
We have not been abusing Mr. <lb />
Marlon and we have no <lb />
of Mini ft It <lb />
Management of Poultry, <lb />
A bulletin on the feeding and man- <lb />
of poultry for egg <lb />
has Just been by Prof. <lb />
J. S. Jeffry, and issued <lb />
by the North Carolina Agricultural <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
At present, probably three to four <lb />
million dollars worth eggs are pro <lb />
annually by the poultry of the <lb />
State. On account of this and the <lb />
steadily increasing price of poultry <lb />
and eggs, poultry keeping Is attract- <lb />
more attention now than possibly <lb />
ever before. As this bulletin give <lb />
Information that should be of <lb />
value in poultry feeding and <lb />
management, every progressive <lb />
try raiser should secure a copy of <lb />
it <lb />
It discusses tho kinds of stock best <lb />
suited for profitable egg production <lb />
as well as their proper housing and <lb />
care. The breeding up of lay- <lb />
in strains is also dealt with in such <lb />
a way as to develop material of val- <lb />
to all those interested in this <lb />
branch of growing. <lb />
A comparison is made of different <lb />
rations, both as regards the cost of <lb />
egg production and the best <lb />
of the stock. <lb />
The Importance of cleanliness and <lb />
of keeping the house free from mites <lb />
is also brought out and <lb />
are given. <lb />
Any poultry raiser in North Caro- <lb />
may receive a copy of this bulletin <lb />
free by addressing Director <lb />
B. went <lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
WHOLESALE ARREST <lb />
OF BLIND TIGERS. <lb />
MAYOR ISSUES WARRANTS I <lb />
CASES. <lb />
GEORGE A. <lb />
Busy and Fill the <lb />
House-Mayor Holds Preliminary <lb />
was doing in <lb />
Greenville last today, and <lb />
were given a jolt. Their <lb />
raided., their dens searched <lb />
and the array of bottles in the may- <lb />
or's court made it look like a young <lb />
dispensary. There were bottles of <lb />
different kinds on display. <lb />
For several the officers of the <lb />
town have been quietly pursuing a <lb />
Hue to bring numerous alleged <lb />
of the prohibition laws to ac- <lb />
count As a result of their <lb />
and the evidence Mayor <lb />
warrants. These <lb />
warrants wore placed in the hands <lb />
of the police officers Wednesday <lb />
night and about o'clock the visits <lb />
to the tiger dens began, and there <lb />
was not much more slumber for them <lb />
the of the night except <lb />
what they got while huddled together <lb />
in the guard house where of <lb />
thorn were rounded up. <lb />
At o'clock this morning Mayor <lb />
Woolen began the hearing of the <lb />
cases, and his court was quite a <lb />
busy place. The roll of <lb />
was as W Bea- <lb />
man, J. A. John Griffin and <lb />
E. M. <lb />
Jim Tucker, Robert Hodges, <lb />
Sam Obey, Babe Brown, Ed Wooten. <lb />
Alex. Bailey Leon Patrick, Peter <lb />
Johnson, Andrew Move, Sam Joyner, <lb />
Bold Johnson, Will Humphrey, Hat- <lb />
Blow, Green Parker, Fred Moore, <lb />
Oscar Lillie Jack <lb />
Daniel Jim Cox. Stephen Whitley, <lb />
Henry Lewis. Henry Sheppard, Mary <lb />
Lewis. <lb />
Against some of the defendant, <lb />
there were as many as three warrants <lb />
Some of the defendants had counsel <lb />
to appear for them. Of course the <lb />
hearing before he mayor was <lb />
he not having final <lb />
diction on such offenses, and the de- <lb />
were bound to Superior <lb />
court, in the sum of in each <lb />
These cases were worked up mainly <lb />
by the Raleigh Detective Agency, of <lb />
which W. J. Roark is general man- <lb />
This agency has had three <lb />
detectives here for several days, and <lb />
through the of the town <lb />
officers they have done their, work <lb />
well. <lb />
The sentiment of the law-abiding <lb />
people of the town is expressed in <lb />
for a mass meeting to be held <lb />
In the town hall Friday night. It <lb />
Is the duty of every citizen who <lb />
wants to see the law upheld to at- <lb />
tend this meeting. <lb />
His First Wife a Pitt County Lady of <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
George A. Bell, who was locked In <lb />
jail last evening about the time we <lb />
went to press, preventing a full- <lb />
account in yesterday's paper, left <lb />
first Wit, Miss Hester Gard- <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George <lb />
Gardner, of Bethel, Pitt county, <lb />
they were living in Va. He <lb />
went from there to Suffolk, Va., <lb />
he got into some trouble and left for <lb />
South Mills, N. C, where after a <lb />
of some nine months he mar- <lb />
Miss Mamie changing his <lb />
name to Walter Brown. This was <lb />
In 1907 and finding that he was about <lb />
to be discovered, since he continued <lb />
to receive letters from his first wife, <lb />
who, after Bell left her removed to <lb />
Wilson, he deserted his second <lb />
and returned to his first He has n <lb />
child by his second wife and also one <lb />
by his first, to whom he has been <lb />
some years, and with <lb />
whom he resided at the time of his <lb />
arrest. <lb />
Sheriff of Camden county, is <lb />
expected tomorrow to take Bell back <lb />
home with him for trial. <lb />
For five ears past Mr. W. M. <lb />
Haynes, manager of the Haynes De- <lb />
Agency, of Tarboro has been <lb />
on the track of Bell. He was ac- <lb />
companied here by Attorney W. I. <lb />
of South Mill, <lb />
county, N. C, who had in hie <lb />
a picture of Bell himself and <lb />
his second wife with their child in <lb />
the group. When Mr. Hal stead <lb />
Bell the proper papers were <lb />
pared and be was arrested by Deputy <lb />
Sheriff Mumford, and locked <lb />
up awaiting the coming of an office- <lb />
from Camden county to take the <lb />
oner back where the felony was com- <lb />
Bell says ho was never married but <lb />
one time, and then to Miss <lb />
Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
George Gardner, of Bethel in Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
Mr. Halstead swears that he knows <lb />
Bell when he was married <lb />
Mamie near South Mills. <lb />
in 1907, gave as his name Walter R. <lb />
Mr. said, when <lb />
some one said that it was a <lb />
ease of mistaken <lb />
men, I will one hundred <lb />
a the hands of any one you may <lb />
name; will pay all of defend- <lb />
ant and an officer if ho is taken to <lb />
South Mills and is not identified as <lb />
the man who married and deserted <lb />
the young lady in my <lb />
son Times. <lb />
Buggies, Harness <lb />
and Sundries <lb />
In addition to our regular business of man- <lb />
the BUGGIES <lb />
on the market and doing all kinds of vehicles <lb />
repairing, we are carrying a complete line of <lb />
double and single harness, in full sets or pieces <lb />
of any kind; Lap Robes, of all grades; Whips, <lb />
Riding Bridles and Blankets, Pads for Breast <lb />
Collars and Saddles, Horse Blankets, Tie Reins, <lb />
Halters, Etc. We can supply any of your needs <lb />
in these articles at lowest prices. <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
BOGGY COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Nor. Car. <lb />
DOING THE MOST GOOD <lb />
FOR THE MOST PEOPLE <lb />
The Home Building and Loan Asst. <lb />
Opens Its Series <lb />
Saturday, November 5th, <lb />
Our method is employed by the rich and poor <lb />
man alike. The same rate charged everybody <lb />
We can show you how to build A HOME with <lb />
rent money. <lb />
Others are taking advantage of this easy plan, <lb />
why not you <lb />
Colored Man Loses Hand. <lb />
Tyson, a colored era- <lb />
ployed at of Greenville <lb />
Lumber Veneer Company, lost the <lb />
thumb and all of his left hand <lb />
by striking Ma hand t a <lb />
SAW. The teeth of the caught <lb />
below the base of tho thumb and cut <lb />
diagonally across Ida hand, leaving <lb />
only tho stub. <lb />
look, the store <lb />
mi Main St. extends to yon the same <lb />
courtesy the room did. <lb />
In- <lb />
to stop and rest yourselves, <lb />
J. <lb />
Higher <lb />
There a loftier ambition than I <lb />
merely to stand high in the world <lb />
is to stoop down and lift mankind a <lb />
little higher. There is a nobler char- <lb />
than that which merely In- <lb />
It is the character which <lb />
acts at antidote and preventive of <lb />
corruption. Fearlessly to peak <lb />
words which bear witness to right- <lb />
and truth and purity; pa- <lb />
to the deeds <lb />
then virtue and kindle hope i. <lb />
men; generously lend a <lb />
hand those who are frying to climb <lb />
upward; faithfully to give your <lb />
and your personal help to the <lb />
efforts which are making to elevate <lb />
and purify the of the world <lb />
-aid that is what it mean to bars <lb />
In your D. <lb />
Van . , <lb />
Subscribe, W The, reflector, <lb />
.- <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, <lb />
AN IMPORTANT MEETING. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Third Annual Convention of North <lb />
Carolina Drainage Association. <lb />
The third annual convention of the <lb />
North Carolina Drainage <lb />
will be held at Wilmington, N. <lb />
C, November and 1910. <lb />
Since the last convention which was <lb />
hold at New Bern in 1909, interest <lb />
the drainage of swamp overflow- <lb />
ed lands has steadily increased and <lb />
applications for many new <lb />
districts have been made. This is <lb />
true not only of eastern North Caro- <lb />
but of the Piedmont region, <lb />
where a number of surveys have been <lb />
made in regard to the reclamation of <lb />
overflowed lands. <lb />
A very attractive program for the <lb />
convention is being arranged and <lb />
among the speakers are W. <lb />
W. Kitchin, Hon. John H. Small, con- <lb />
from the first <lb />
district, Hon. John M. Morehead, <lb />
congressman from the fifth <lb />
district, Hon. C. G. Elliott, of <lb />
the office of drainage investigations, <lb />
U. S. Department of Agriculture. J. <lb />
O. Wright, engineer for the <lb />
State of Florida, E. T. Lamb, <lb />
dent of Norfolk Southern Railway <lb />
Company, W. J. Craig, of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line, Hugh member <lb />
of the North Carolina geological <lb />
board, Lawrence Brett, drainage en- <lb />
Hon. Geo. R. of <lb />
Hon. O. L. Clark, of <lb />
county, Senator P. M. Simmons, Jo- <lb />
Hyde Pratt, State geologist, Jo- <lb />
A. Brown, of Columbus county, <lb />
and S. S. Mann, of Hyde county. <lb />
It is expected that the <lb />
of the various drainage dis- <lb />
that have been organized will <lb />
be present to state what has been <lb />
done in their respective districts and <lb />
the results that they expect to ac- <lb />
FOXHALL'S HIGH AVERAGE. <lb />
He Continues to Lead The Market in <lb />
High Pi ices. <lb />
On the 35th F. D. Foxhall, at the <lb />
Star warehouse branch of the Farm- <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company, <lb />
sold 1-2 pounds of tobacco at an <lb />
of for entire sale, <lb />
including scrap. That is a sale <lb />
no other warehouse hast approached. <lb />
Borne of the individual sales and av- <lb />
were as <lb />
For W. C. at <lb />
at at at at <lb />
at at at 1-4. <lb />
at 1-4. Average <lb />
For C. E. at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at 1-4, at 1-4. <lb />
Average <lb />
For Levy at 3-4, <lb />
at 1-4, at 1-4, at at <lb />
at at 3-4 at <lb />
at 1-4, at at Aver- <lb />
age <lb />
For Jesse B. at at <lb />
at at at at <lb />
at 1-4, at 1-4, at <lb />
at Average <lb />
For T. W. at at <lb />
at at at at <lb />
Average <lb />
For Levy at 1-4, <lb />
at at at 1-4, at <lb />
at Average <lb />
HE'S HAPPY NOW. <lb />
Are Not Ripe Frost <lb />
and Neither Are Pumpkins- <lb />
An old who has lived in <lb />
these parts for many summers, also <lb />
winters, was in today happy as <lb />
happy could be. He said he was <lb />
years of ago and <lb />
was the first fall he had ever seen <lb />
when there had been no frost <lb />
speak the consequence <lb />
this is what the <lb />
were not good. <lb />
know, he said a <lb />
is no manner count till <lb />
frost is come, one of big black <lb />
frosts what just slays things right <lb />
left, den de is to <lb />
right. I bin here a long time, I <lb />
never did know why dis was, but it <lb />
am do de meat right till <lb />
de big frost. is anode.- <lb />
am not good till <lb />
dis same frost. is big <lb />
ripe right now, but no <lb />
manner count, but de frost am <lb />
dis very night, den dis <lb />
will be all right, am <lb />
plenty out my <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Lame back comes on suddenly and <lb />
is extremely painful, it is caused by <lb />
rheumatism of the muscles. Quick <lb />
relief is offered by applying Chamber- <lb />
Liniment, Bold by all drug- <lb />
Saves an Life. <lb />
The very grave seemed to yawn be- <lb />
fore Robert Madsen of West Burling- <lb />
ton Iowa, when, after seven weeks in <lb />
the hospital, four of the best <lb />
gave him up. Then was shown <lb />
the marvelous curative power of El- <lb />
For, after eight months <lb />
of frightful suffering from liver <lb />
trouble and yellow getting <lb />
no help from other remedies or doc- <lb />
tors,, five bottle of this matchless med- <lb />
completely cured him. Its <lb />
guaranteed for Stomach, Liver <lb />
or Kidney troubles and never <lb />
points. Only at all <lb />
The Cause of Malaria. <lb />
From 1650 until within recent years <lb />
people believed malaria was due to <lb />
treating of air laden with <lb />
and the odor of decaying <lb />
As this kind of air is <lb />
ably associated with swamps, malaria <lb />
for some time, has been recognized as <lb />
a disease low, marshy countries. <lb />
The word malaria, is a combination <lb />
of the two Indian words, and aria <lb />
which mean bad air. <lb />
In the nineties of the last century <lb />
arty of Englishmen, people living <lb />
where malaria is unknown, selected <lb />
the most malarious spot in the world, <lb />
the Roman for an interest- <lb />
experiment, the results of which <lb />
are absolutely incompatible with tho <lb />
old idea regarding the cause of <lb />
ease. In that malarious region, <lb />
where nearly suffered from <lb />
the disease, these Englishmen had <lb />
within a feet of each other, <lb />
two cheap cottages. One, provided <lb />
with swinging doors and close- <lb />
screened, was mosquito proof; the <lb />
other, screens was perfectly <lb />
open to the mosquitoes. The party <lb />
of English divided into two groups <lb />
one group inhabiting the mosquito- <lb />
proof o, the other group the <lb />
screened house. Both groups were <lb />
fed from the same kitchen, drank from <lb />
the same well, and breathed the same <lb />
air. The group living in the screened <lb />
remained perfectly well; the <lb />
group living in the unscreened house <lb />
all had malaria. <lb />
Sir Patrick Mason, an English ox- <lb />
pert on had mosquitoes to bite <lb />
Italians Buffering with malaria, and <lb />
transferred those mosquitoes in <lb />
to England, where the hungry <lb />
were permitted Sir <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, Effective Sept. 5th.<lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, Greenville, N, C <lb />
W. J. F, T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
to Baltimore <lb />
ELEGANTLY APPOINTED STEAMERS <lb />
PERFECT DINING SERVICE ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. <lb />
leave Norfolk daily 8.15 p. m. from foot <lb />
of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made rail line's tor all points. For further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., st, Norfolk, Va. <lb />
S. MOORING <lb />
Now in Store en More room larger stock. Como to too SM. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
i i <lb />
BO WEN <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N G. <lb />
Patrick's son and another man. With- <lb />
in sixteen days, the lime required <lb />
for malaria to develop after <lb />
both of these gentlemen who <lb />
had never been exposed to malaria, <lb />
became with the disease. <lb />
An Italian expert on malaria, <lb />
named discovered a form of <lb />
the disease peculiar to certain <lb />
of birds. By confining mos- <lb />
in cages with birds with this <lb />
disease and afterwards transferring <lb />
the mosquitoes to new cages with <lb />
healthy birds, he could reproduce <lb />
disease. <lb />
Ross, another English authority, <lb />
with the aid of the microscope, traced <lb />
the malaria germ, sucked into the <lb />
insect's body in biting, into the walls <lb />
of the mosquito's stomach, where It <lb />
underwent a regular series of <lb />
changes, thence to the salivary <lb />
of the insect, whence it was <lb />
ejected into the next bit- <lb />
ten. <lb />
All this evidence out ft <lb />
case against the mosquito as the car- <lb />
of malaria. If this is correct, <lb />
the destruction of this insect should <lb />
invariably be followed by. the de- <lb />
crease or eradication of ma- <lb />
This final evidence, the con- <lb />
evidence of actual results, <lb />
will be furnished in next week's <lb />
Board of Health <lb />
tin. <lb />
Shall Women Vote <lb />
If they did, millions would vote Dr. <lb />
King's Now Life Pills the true remedy <lb />
for women For banishing dull, fag- <lb />
feelings, backache or headache, <lb />
j constipation, dispelling colds, impart- <lb />
and toning up the sys- <lb />
they're unequaled. Easy, safe, <lb />
sure, at all druggists. <lb />
Sticking plaster is the kind that <lb />
doesn't fall, from the ceiling <lb />
a knows <lb />
war m Mil <lb />
-1<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R, W. SMITH <lb />
FINE COBS YIELD. <lb />
MAKES NEW RECORD. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
S Advertising rates furnished <lb />
N. C, Oct. J. W. people are making in the golden <lb />
and family left Tuesday for <lb />
Walter Gardner lost a valuable <lb />
horse Monday night. It had <lb />
optic and while being led across the <lb />
seemed to have a spasm, <lb />
fatting suddenly, his head striking <lb />
this irons and breaking the skull and <lb />
jaw bone. It died immediately. <lb />
There were four initiated in the <lb />
Gill Fellows lodge night. <lb />
Quite a number of visiting brethren <lb />
were present to <lb />
the ceremonies. <lb />
We gin your cotton, give you bag- <lb />
and i.- i cash tor <lb />
Satisfaction R- <lb />
Company. <lb />
F Lilly's for ladies and gen- <lb />
gets fresh select oysters <lb />
, m 1230 <lb />
The New Free Will Baptist <lb />
ere will be dedicated to the <lb />
of God next Sunday, and a series of <lb />
will follow for a week or <lb />
conducted by Revs. Pitt- <lb />
man and others. <lb />
The Literary Society of the <lb />
last Tuesday night debated. <lb />
that North Carolina should <lb />
issue to improve the public <lb />
The affirmative won. They <lb />
will discuss next Tuesday night; <lb />
that the election of the <lb />
Republican State ticket will result In <lb />
the State's best The pub- <lb />
are always invited to hear these <lb />
discussions. <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Manning, mother of <lb />
our townsman Mr. Butt Manning; <lb />
died at the home of her daughter, <lb />
Mrs. Henry D. Manning, near Elm <lb />
Grove church, Tuesday, at the ripe <lb />
old age of four score. While she was <lb />
corps, David Manning, brother to <lb />
Henry, died of yellow chill and fever <lb />
in the adjoining room, making two <lb />
deaths in the same house, which was <lb />
enough to melt the heart of an under- <lb />
taker. Only a few weeks ago a young <lb />
daughter of the home died with <lb />
and another was afflicted with <lb />
the same disease, but with almost <lb />
per human efforts, she escaped death <lb />
and the grave This is an humble <lb />
home, but they are devout people. <lb />
The small child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Marvin near Ridge <lb />
was buried near <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. Early has returned <lb />
to Ayden to make this her home, <lb />
a long visit to her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Morrison, at High Point, and <lb />
. Laura of Fortress <lb />
Monroe. v <lb />
Rev. G. C. is building a neat <lb />
cottage beyond the Seminary on Lee <lb />
street <lb />
Rev. E. T. Phillips has returned <lb />
looking very much refreshed from a <lb />
trip into the Palmetto state and <lb />
brings from Rev. R. <lb />
I. Corbitt, one of the Seminary boys. <lb />
This speaks well of Ayden and the <lb />
great state of but we did <lb />
not expect, it otherwise. <lb />
Dr. E. has returned <lb />
from a religious gathering in <lb />
Alabama, and Seems very much <lb />
buoyant over the great stride bU <lb />
. in the <lb />
West. <lb />
A small boy of Cox, a col- <lb />
woman, died suddenly Tuesday <lb />
night. <lb />
A twelve-year-old girl of <lb />
West, in died <lb />
day morning. <lb />
All seasons are for thine own, oh <lb />
death, is by the frequent <lb />
visits made to the es- <lb />
of J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
They have a nice pair of bay horses <lb />
to pull the hearse with. <lb />
We hear there was a delightful <lb />
given by Miss Rosa Bland In <lb />
honor of the graded school teachers <lb />
and a few other selected guests, Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
The remains of W. F. Dickerson <lb />
arrived he-e from the hospital last <lb />
week where he had been for an opera- <lb />
from which he never recovered. <lb />
He was buried near the old Tucker <lb />
place, beyond He leaves <lb />
a wife and one child. He was an <lb />
honest and industrious man. <lb />
Ayden, N. C Nov. <lb />
meeting at the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church this week The pastor is be- <lb />
by <lb />
Mrs R. C Davis died Monday. Her <lb />
death was caused by typhoid fever, <lb />
She leaves a husband and baby. <lb />
was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs <lb />
Lafayette Cox, and was a member of <lb />
the Baptist church. The remains <lb />
will be buried in the cemetery this <lb />
afternoon with services by Rev. M <lb />
A. Adams, of Winterville. <lb />
Short circuit caused by some one <lb />
carelessly laying a copper screw <lb />
driver among the wires In <lb />
Mr. Hodge's the build- <lb />
was fired Saturday night about S <lb />
o'clock, causing dam- <lb />
age, The house being new and <lb />
with till was the only reason of <lb />
saving it from total destruction. Mr. <lb />
Hodges WM to have moved in it this <lb />
Dr. J. H. of Kinston, <lb />
be at J. R. Smith store. Friday, <lb />
November 4th, day only Mo ex- <lb />
your eyes and fit with <lb />
glasses. Examinations made free. <lb />
Being unable to thank each one per- <lb />
for their work in assisting <lb />
me in the fire Saturday night, I take <lb />
this method of expressing my <lb />
to all those who labored s <lb />
faithfully towards saving my <lb />
and furniture. <lb />
J. R. TURNAGE. <lb />
Largest Yield Reported In the County <lb />
1-7 Bushels to the Acre. <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Oct. 1910. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I am a member of the corn <lb />
club in Pitt county, and have <lb />
and had my corn measured, and <lb />
and that I have 1-7 bushels. I <lb />
am years old and weigh pounds. <lb />
I did all the cultivating myself with <lb />
a two-horse riding cultivator. <lb />
I live in Swift creek township and <lb />
am a son of Mr. N. R. Corey. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
E. HENRY COREY. <lb />
want to congratulate this boy <lb />
or his splendid work and the large <lb />
. made on his acre. It is the <lb />
has been reported in this <lb />
county, and unless some later report <lb />
surpasses It entitles him to the first <lb />
prise . It is certainly gratifying that <lb />
i in the contest in this county <lb />
. done so well, and they are all <lb />
to be commended. They are to be <lb />
I he farmers of the future, and we are <lb />
glad that they are taking such inter- <lb />
est and showing such skill <lb />
larger <lb />
Foxhall Goes Still Higher on a <lb />
Break. <lb />
p D Foxhall, at the Star warehouse <lb />
branch-ill the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
Company, scored a new rec- <lb />
today, making the highest aver- <lb />
age of any sale ever reported on the <lb />
market. He sold between and <lb />
rounds, through <lb />
for everything on the floor. It pays <lb />
to sell with Foxhall. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one female hog, <lb />
white and black spotted, weight about <lb />
pounds, marked slit in right ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving own- <lb />
and paying expenses. <lb />
C. <lb />
R. F. D. No. Greenville, N. C <lb />
Many school children suffer from <lb />
constipation, which is often the cause <lb />
of seeming stupidity at lessons. <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets <lb />
are an ideal medicine to give a child <lb />
for they are mild and gentile in then <lb />
effect and will cure even chronic con <lb />
Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Change in Schedule. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line has <lb />
ed the schedule of its morning north- <lb />
bound train and it now passes Green- <lb />
ville at 8.23 Instead of 8.32 as here- <lb />
This change now puts pas- <lb />
in Weldon in time to make <lb />
-lose connection for Richmond, reach <lb />
lag the latter about one o'clock. <lb />
When a cold becomes settled in the <lb />
system, it will take several <lb />
to cure it, and the best <lb />
to is Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
It will cure quicker than <lb />
other, and also leaves the sys- <lb />
cm in a natural and <lb />
ion. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business September <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured, and <lb />
unsecured. <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
21.76 <lb />
610.59 <lb />
6,400.00 <lb />
7,730.83 <lb />
10.75 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 15,625.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 84,776.87 <lb />
Savings Deposits 84,859.08 <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Certified Checks 42.07 <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
1,456.80 <lb />
National bank other <lb />
U. S. Notes <lb />
4,330.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT. . <lb />
I J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the . true to the best my <lb />
Not Sorry for Blunder. <lb />
my friends hadn't blundered in <lb />
thinking I was a doomed victim of <lb />
consumption, I might not be alive <lb />
writes D. T. Sanders, of <lb />
Ky, for years they <lb />
saw every attempt to cure a <lb />
racking fall. At last I fried <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect <lb />
was wonderful, it soon stopped th <lb />
cough am now in better health <lb />
than I have had for This won- <lb />
life-saver Is rem- <lb />
for colds, <lb />
ma, croup, <lb />
cough of weak lungs <lb />
trial bottle free. Guaranteed by <lb />
,. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before me, this 10th day of Sept. <lb />
1910. <lb />
HODGEs, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
ELIAS TURNAGE, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. taken great care in <lb />
think we can supply your wants n Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N, C. <lb />
The Carolina Hone Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
IS. <lb />
took place after the sparing or passing <lb />
THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OP <lb />
Matthew <lb />
studies are selected for us <lb />
In advance. Otherwise our <lb />
preference would have been to <lb />
consider the Incident connected with <lb />
our Lord's closing of earth life In the <lb />
Spring of the year about the season at <lb />
that occurred. But Truth Is <lb />
always precious to us and has always <lb />
profitable lessons. <lb />
Jesus was a Jew and was, therefore, <lb />
obligated to every feature of the Mo- <lb />
Law. He came not to destroy the <lb />
Law, but to fulfill It. Today's study <lb />
points us to the fulfillment of one <lb />
of the Passover; not <lb />
that It is already entirely fulfilled, but <lb />
that the has for more than <lb />
eighteen centuries been In process of <lb />
fulfillment and the complete fulfillment, <lb />
to come,. Is, we believe, near at <lb />
hand. To appreciate this study we <lb />
must have clearly In mind the <lb />
Approximately years ago God <lb />
delivered the people of Israel from the <lb />
despotic power of Pharaoh, King of <lb />
Egypt. Time after time Pharaoh had <lb />
refused to let the people go, preferring <lb />
to hold them as chattels, slaves. Time <lb />
after time God had sent plagues upon <lb />
Egypt as chastisements. Under the In- <lb />
of each plague Pharaoh repent- <lb />
ed and through Moses entreated God <lb />
for mercy upon himself, and for the <lb />
people relief from the plague. Never- <lb />
every manifestation of Divine <lb />
mercy tended only to harden his heart <lb />
until finally the tenth plague, the <lb />
of all. was necessary. That <lb />
plague consisted In the execution of <lb />
the death sentence against all the first- <lb />
born of Egypt. But the Israelites In <lb />
Egypt were exempt from Its provisions <lb />
under certain conditions. Each <lb />
was required to Its own lamb, <lb />
not a bone of which was to be broken. <lb />
Its blood was sprinkled upon the door- <lb />
posts of the house and the family, as- <lb />
within, partook of its flesh <lb />
with unleavened bread and bitter <lb />
herbs, pilgrim-like, with staff in band, <lb />
ready for departure out of Egypt in <lb />
the morning. <lb />
Israel's Passed Over <lb />
When that night the Divine sen- <lb />
slew all of Egypt's <lb />
the of Israel were passed <lb />
over or spared; hence the name-Pass- <lb />
over. And this ceremony, as a re- <lb />
minder of the great blessing of the <lb />
Lord upon Israel, was commanded to <lb />
be observed yearly as a memorial of <lb />
God's goodness and because it typed, <lb />
or Illustrated, a still greater mercy, <lb />
and blessing yet to come. <lb />
A little later on those spared first- <lb />
were exchanged for one of the <lb />
Thereafter the <lb />
were the passed-over and <lb />
were specially devoted to God and his <lb />
service. <lb />
i The Fulfillment <lb />
Those experiences of the Israelites <lb />
and their first-born ones were very real <lb />
and properly very Interesting to them <lb />
but they are still more interesting to <lb />
Christians, who themselves are anti- <lb />
types now being passed over. By <lb />
Christians we do not mean all <lb />
, merely make profession, nor all <lb />
; Church, however regularly. We <lb />
i mean merely the saintly few who are <lb />
now being called and being tested as <lb />
to faithfulness to the Lord and by <lb />
i faith being passed over-from death <lb />
Scripturally <lb />
lurch of the<lb />
As the deliverance <lb />
Of -the nation <lb />
tor ins an annual re- <lb />
which, in their minds, <lb />
would take the place of the type and <lb />
continually remind them of the great <lb />
Instead of the literal flesh <lb />
of the lamb, the Master used bread, <lb />
and instead of the blood, the fruit of <lb />
the vine, and instead of a further com- <lb />
of the type, he directed <lb />
that this done in remembrance of <lb />
the Lamb of God which <lb />
taketh away the sin of the <lb />
and the pa coming to the Church <lb />
of the first-born, as precedent to the <lb />
great blessings to result for Israel and <lb />
all the families of the earth. <lb />
Our Lord as n Jew was obligated to <lb />
keep the eating of the <lb />
I literal lamb. etc. first; but subsequent- <lb />
after that passover supper, he in- <lb />
with the bread and the fruit of <lb />
the vine his substitutionary memorial <lb />
of himself, saying. eat; this Is <lb />
my body. And he took the cup; and <lb />
when lie had given thanks, he gave it <lb />
to them; and they all drank of it And <lb />
he said. Verily I say unto <lb />
you, I will drink no more of the fruit <lb />
I of the vine, until that day when I <lb />
drink It new in the Kingdom of <lb />
-until his second coming in power <lb />
and great glory to receive the Church <lb />
his elect Bride and Joint-Heir in <lb />
his Kingdom and to shower blessings <lb />
richly upon Israel and through Israel <lb />
upon all mankind. <lb />
I Judas, the Selfish Betrayer <lb />
The hour for the betrayal was draw- <lb />
lug near. The Master knew by some <lb />
power unknown to us who would be- <lb />
tray him. etc. Breaking the matter <lb />
to the twelve, he said, of you <lb />
I will betray asked, It <lb />
Even Judas brazenly challenged <lb />
Cannot Praise <lb />
Enough for the Good it Has <lb />
Done Me. <lb />
over of the first-born, so, correspond- <lb />
the Divine blessing will come <lb />
upon the world of mankind directly <lb />
after the completion of Church <lb />
of the after their <lb />
passing from death unto life, by the <lb />
power of the First Resurrection. If <lb />
there Is a first-born class it implies <lb />
that there will be on after-born <lb />
class. Thus the Scriptures every- <lb />
where distinctly teach that the present <lb />
call, trial, testing, proving and final <lb />
rewarding of the Church will not be <lb />
the end of Divine mercy toward <lb />
but, on the contrary, will be <lb />
only Its beginning; for since j knowledge of his <lb />
are spoken of as the , m lg The <lb />
of the or as the Apostle , t lg as you have Bad- <lb />
declares. first-fruits unto God of <lb />
his we are assured there- <lb />
by that after-fruits are equally part <lb />
of the Divine Program. <lb />
Amongst the were several <lb />
WILL YOU <lb />
you are tho betrayer. The Divine <lb />
was carried out by the <lb />
traitor, and the Scriptures were <lb />
filled which declare that he should be <lb />
-.- for thirty pieces of silver; but the <lb />
But the principle hence the statement, <lb />
of tho was that man by whom the Son <lb />
cf Aaron, just as there From <lb />
the Lev that there <lb />
faithful few In the Scriptures no ft future <lb />
as the Royal Priesthood. . before m <lb />
The Lamb and Hie Blood <lb />
day the time bad come for any he bad enjoy- <lb />
the fulfillment of the of the days. <lb />
Passover. Jesus himself was to be tho <lb />
With U they were to eat the Paul explained, he did more than <lb />
unleavened bread the Divine prom- -he ottered them t participation <lb />
and the bitter herbs of trials and <lb />
adversities, and withal they were to <lb />
drink wine, the blood of the grape, <lb />
symbolically implying their <lb />
with the Lamb in his ignominy <lb />
and sufferings. <lb />
The Lamb of God, Jesus, the <lb />
Passover Lamb, was slain nearly <lb />
nineteen centuries on the exact <lb />
anniversary of the killing of the typical <lb />
lambs. The sacrifice of Jesus needs <lb />
nit to for by faith we <lb />
sprinkle this same blood today, and <lb />
In our hearts feed upon the merit of <lb />
the same earthly sacrifice, and have <lb />
Plenty of bitter herbs of persecution <lb />
and drink of the blood-share the Mas- <lb />
spirit and its reward of suffering <lb />
for sake. <lb />
Not many have appreciated these <lb />
privileges during all these nineteen <lb />
centuries-in all but a flock <lb />
Nor are there many who envy them <lb />
their present experiences; nor are there <lb />
many who appreciate how great win <lb />
be their reward and blessing in the life <lb />
to come. Then, instead of offering <lb />
they shall reign with him <lb />
honor and immortality, j <lb />
Do In Remembrance of <lb />
the fulfillment <lb />
i w as <lb />
Passover Lamb our Passover <lb />
slain, us-I Corinthians v. <lb />
MRS. JOHN <lb />
MRS. JOHN Ave- <lb />
I., <lb />
have been suffering for the past <lb />
ten years with many symptoms <lb />
dent to my age, also catarrh and <lb />
I was weak and discouraged, <lb />
had no ambition, could not sleep at <lb />
night, and lost greatly In weight. <lb />
tried other remedies, with no <lb />
until I commenced to take <lb />
I now feel better In every re- <lb />
can sleep well, and have gained <lb />
in weight. I cannot praise <lb />
highly enough for the good it has don <lb />
mo. T ,, <lb />
any women are suffering as I <lb />
I would advise them to try and <lb />
convince themselves. <lb />
mo good. I know by my experience <lb />
that It is worth its weight in gold to <lb />
any one who needs it. <lb />
also took <lb />
In connection with and I found <lb />
it helped me where other laxative <lb />
now of <lb />
Miss Parmele, N. O. <lb />
have been taking your <lb />
and can say that I am well of the <lb />
catarrh. . . , . <lb />
I thank for your kindness and <lb />
your <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
executor of the last and <lb />
of Mrs. Martha P. Latham, de- <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
ed and all persons claims <lb />
--aid estate are notified to <lb />
the same to the undersigned tor <lb />
on or before the Silt day of <lb />
October, 1911, or this notion will <lb />
in of recovery. <lb />
. 10.0., <lb />
of Mrs. M. F. Latham. <lb />
THE TYPICAL-SUPPER THE <lb />
DE <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
as administratrix of the estate of U <lb />
N deceased, notice is <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
and all persons <lb />
Ins claims against said estate to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned <lb />
payment on or before the 81st day o <lb />
October, 1911, or this notice will be <lb />
in bur recovery. <lb />
This st of October. 1910. <lb />
HANNAH M. <lb />
Administratrix cf C. N. <lb />
You can get oysters served in any <lb />
style, by the of the Episcopal <lb />
church, in the building next to <lb />
Thursday night. U <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha, Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, November 7th and 8th, for <lb />
the purpose of treating diseases of <lb />
the eye and fitting glasses.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018120_tn_0009" n="9" />
                <p>
Tie Carolina Home and Far and The <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THREE VISITING MINISTERS <lb />
OCCUPY GREENVILLE PULPITS<lb />
AU the Churches Had Interesting <lb />
vices Sunday. <lb />
On Sunday the of all the <lb />
churches in Greenville were occupied <lb />
by visiting ministers or new pastors, <lb />
and the interest of the people of the <lb />
town was shown by the large attend- <lb />
at all the churches. And it <lb />
can be truly said that in all there <lb />
were excellent sermons, and the <lb />
shippers at each church were more <lb />
than repaid for attendance. <lb />
At the Baptist church Rev, J. R. <lb />
Edwards, of Sanford, was the preach- <lb />
Mr. Edwards has relatives here <lb />
and remains over a few days, being <lb />
the guest of Mr. W. M. Moore. <lb />
At the Christian church the new <lb />
pastor, Rev. Charles Ware, peached, <lb />
this being the second Sunday he has <lb />
served this congregation, <lb />
Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, bishop of <lb />
the diocese of Eastern Carolina, con- <lb />
ducted the services in Paul's <lb />
church. <lb />
At the Methodist church Rev. J. S. <lb />
of Richmond, preached. <lb />
The Presbyterian church had Rev <lb />
J. Mann, of Wadesboro. He had <lb />
been attending the Presbytery at <lb />
Rocky and came by here to <lb />
preach for this congregation. <lb />
TO FARMERS <lb />
mm I <lb />
Afraid of the Locusts. <lb />
scientists are <lb />
says The Charlotte Chronicle, <lb />
two great armies of the 17-year lo- <lb />
will visit this country next <lb />
spring and the Audubon Society is <lb />
taking advantage of this prediction <lb />
to get in a word for the protection <lb />
of the insect-eating birds. According <lb />
to the scientists, the locusts are now <lb />
preparing to burst forth In countless <lb />
multitudes over the fields of both <lb />
North and South. Apple, peach and <lb />
pear orchards vineyards, will <lb />
feel their destructive power, the gov- <lb />
authorities admit, an <lb />
abundant of the wild birds Is <lb />
preserved to lead the The <lb />
scientists are useful folks and know <lb />
a lot, but it is Just as well not to get <lb />
excited about the coming of the 17- <lb />
year locusts. They may appear in <lb />
and may do some damage, but <lb />
that will cover the country as <lb />
with a blanket and destroy every- <lb />
thing in their path, as might be in- <lb />
from the statement, is not to <lb />
be expected. The coming swarms <lb />
of 17-year locusts has been predicted <lb />
more than once In the past years <lb />
and but swarm of consequence <lb />
has visited this part of tho country. <lb />
in years and they did no harm. It <lb />
is a good idea, however, to protect the <lb />
birds for their usefulness in destroy- <lb />
insects <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North county, <lb />
Janette Pitt. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Josh Pitt. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
court of Pitt county, to obtain <lb />
absolute decree of divorce upon stat- <lb />
grounds, and the said <lb />
will further take notice that he is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the next term of <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county to <lb />
be held on the 2nd Monday in No- <lb />
. 1910, it being the 14th day of <lb />
1910, at the court house of <lb />
till in Greenville, N. C, and <lb />
.- or demur to the complaint in <lb />
said or the plaintiff will apply <lb />
to the for the relief demanded <lb />
in said <lb />
This the 8th day of October, 1910. <lb />
I D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
P. G. Jame Son, <lb />
President Chas. Barrett, Sends In- <lb />
Communication. <lb />
One of the most Interesting <lb />
that has come recently <lb />
from the office of President Charles <lb />
S. Barrett, of the National <lb />
Union, is that just issued to the <lb />
and members of the union, in <lb />
which Mr. Barrett pays a beautiful <lb />
tribute to the heroism of the <lb />
of the farmers of. tho land. This <lb />
communication, which Mr. Barrett <lb />
has just issued to the union is as fol- <lb />
the Officers and Members of the <lb />
Farmers <lb />
about that wife of yours. I <lb />
wonder If you ever think what an in- <lb />
influence she has been <lb />
for your own welfare in this world, <lb />
and for the general advancement of <lb />
the country <lb />
I doubt It. A good wife we are too <lb />
apt to take like the sunshine and the <lb />
fertility of the a matter of <lb />
course. Only when all three are <lb />
missing, do we discover the genuine <lb />
blessing. <lb />
The wife of the farmer it Is who <lb />
keeps hope and ambition kindled on <lb />
the hearthstone, who never tires the <lb />
bodies to the work of supporting the <lb />
nation, who rears up the men and <lb />
the women into whose hands the <lb />
of the nation are to be hand- <lb />
died. <lb />
I sometimes think that it is only <lb />
within recent years we have come to <lb />
appreciate the monumental and his- <lb />
sacrifice of these farm women. <lb />
If you will indulge a slight personal- <lb />
I cheerfully bear witness to the <lb />
fact that whatever I have accomplish- <lb />
ed for the good of the brethren In <lb />
this world is due to the unselfishness, <lb />
the Industry and the courage of the <lb />
woman who is my wife and the moth- <lb />
of my children. <lb />
I know that if ever my sons shall <lb />
work well in the battle for the com- <lb />
good, and live as I would have <lb />
them example to all <lb />
is because of the untiring watchful- <lb />
and the almost self- <lb />
sacrifice of their mother. <lb />
I talk thus that you may look about <lb />
you in your own homes and see what <lb />
can do to lighten the task of <lb />
own wife the mother of your <lb />
If all goes well with the farm, And <lb />
out how much is due to her persistent <lb />
toil and forgetfulness of her own <lb />
comfort. If your children get ahead <lb />
in her part in their <lb />
If you experienced the <lb />
common lot of having passed through <lb />
poverty and sickness and misfortune <lb />
consider how hopeless would have <lb />
been the outlook had it not been for <lb />
her sustaining courage and energy. <lb />
They call the farmer the hope and <lb />
the support of America. <lb />
It Is his wife that is the inspiration <lb />
of the hope and the bedrock of the <lb />
support. <lb />
Bear these facts In mind when <lb />
are inclined to be a little mean, a lit- <lb />
stingy with the pocket money or <lb />
a little vainglorious about your own <lb />
accomplishments <lb />
Not all the Carnegie medals coined <lb />
between now and doomsday will re- <lb />
ward the silent heroism of the farm <lb />
woman who are humbly uplifting the <lb />
agricultural life of the country to- <lb />
day. CHARLES S. BARRETT. <lb />
We are Receiving Our <lb />
NEW STYLE <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Coat Suits and <lb />
JACKETS, and <lb />
and Children's SWEATERS; <lb />
large variety of styles SHOES <lb />
in all leathers for men, boys, <lb />
ladies and children. <lb />
Our shoes are sold on their <lb />
merit and if you want <lb />
and your money's worth <lb />
come to see us. <lb />
Our stock embraces nearly <lb />
every article you will need in <lb />
you home, Farm, or personal <lb />
requirements. We have our <lb />
store filled with goods and <lb />
cordially invite you to come to <lb />
see us. <lb />
J. R. J. G. Move<lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
There's nothing sounds to you so <lb />
much like the real thing as flattery <lb />
when you are the one getting It. <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 />
TWO PALS PASSING THE TIME <lb />
DAY ON HAPPENINGS IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
., N. C, Oct. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Yours <lb />
looks good to me. I have ready <lb />
to quit this town for some time, <lb />
couldn't decide which way to jump <lb />
You've settled that for me. If things <lb />
are like you say it's Greenville for <lb />
mine. I can get the dough here all <lb />
O. K. enough, but it's too risky. You <lb />
may look for me in a week or so <lb />
if nothing tell the <lb />
I'm all right. <lb />
Lovingly, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Oct. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Yours 23rd and contents <lb />
noted. What I have been tailing you <lb />
was straight goods. I surely thought <lb />
up to Thursday. Now cake this <lb />
from me. If you still of <lb />
Jumping this way, you better put on <lb />
air brakes and <lb />
straps. Hell she is broke in this <lb />
town for bottle goods. I air. sending <lb />
you Greenville Paper which you can <lb />
see. If you land in good place and <lb />
need all roan man let me know by <lb />
return mall and oblige. <lb />
For tall limber, <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an order of <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
made in a special proceeding entitled <lb />
administrator, vs. <lb />
J. H. and G. the under- <lb />
signed will, on the day of Nov., <lb />
1910, at o'clock m. at the court <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, offer <lb />
for sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, that certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land lying and being in <lb />
township and in the town of Winter- <lb />
ville, and described as On <lb />
west side of Atlantic Coast Line rail- <lb />
road near Lewis mill, being <lb />
a lot purchased of J. I. Smith by <lb />
Nashville Sr the deed for <lb />
which is recorded in Book S-8, page <lb />
in register of deeds office of Pitt <lb />
county, and to which reference is <lb />
for further description. <lb />
NASHVILLE Jr. <lb />
Administrator of Nashville <lb />
W. F. Evans, Attorney. 11-11 <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Personal Notes and Other <lb />
Corn Yield. <lb />
are <lb />
N. C, Oct <lb />
having some cool weather. <lb />
Miss Jessie May Cannon, of Ayden, <lb />
spent part of last week with Miss <lb />
Faye E. Corey. <lb />
Miss Carrie G. Chapman went to <lb />
KInston today. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
For the purpose of making a vol- <lb />
partition among the heirs at <lb />
law, the undersigned will offer for <lb />
sale to the highest bidder for cash <lb />
at the court house door in Greenville <lb />
of Pitt county on the 7th day of Nov. <lb />
1910, at o'clock m the lauds of <lb />
Elizabeth Johnston, deceased, de- <lb />
scribed as On Tar river <lb />
and in Greenville township. One <lb />
tract, beginning at a stake centered <lb />
by a cedar and small sweet gum on <lb />
the road and running with said road <lb />
to the fork of the road below where <lb />
John formerly resided, <lb />
thence north with said road to Mrs. <lb />
S. A. House's line at or near <lb />
swamp, thence with his line to a <lb />
stake, the 3rd corner of lot No. in <lb />
division of the lands of Jarrett House, <lb />
line of said lot 1-2 de- <lb />
west to beginning, containing <lb />
3-7 acres, more or less. One other <lb />
tract, bounded on north by W. H. <lb />
Harrington, on east by Israel Adams <lb />
and Buck, on south by Mrs. <lb />
G. A. Whitehurst and Pennie Buck, <lb />
and on west by Mrs. G. A. Whitehurst, <lb />
containing 3-4 acres, more or <lb />
W. F. EVANS. Attorney <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In five several mortgages <lb />
and delivered by Wiley Brown <lb />
and wife, one to W. H. White <lb />
April 17th, 1905, and recorded <lb />
, , in Book X-7 page one to F. G. <lb />
Dr. K. R. Taylor, of New York 1805, and <lb />
came in last week to visit in Hook X-7 page one to <lb />
Mrs. Jno. Whitehurst of National Bark of Greenville <lb />
Miss Eula Cox, of Gr <lb />
Mrs. W. S. E. Smith, of <lb />
Roads; Mr. E. G. Cox and Mrs. J. ed in Book J-8 page and one t <lb />
W. Cannon, of Ayden, and Mrs. N. R. Ernul dated August 15th, 1908, <lb />
Corey, of recorded in Book Q-8 page US, <lb />
in the registers office of Pitt county, <lb />
Mr. Ernest Tripp and Miss Kate the undersigned will sell for cash be- <lb />
Chapman, of spent Sat- fore the court house door in Green- <lb />
night and Sunday with Saturday, November 19th, <lb />
T , the following described real cs- <lb />
situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
Mr. William Laughinghouse, of in Greenville township on the south <lb />
attended Sunday school side of Tar <lb />
I That tract of land known the <lb />
St Of Bonn <lb />
ed July 8th- recorded la <lb />
,., Book T-8 page one to T. M. Roes <lb />
Kings January and record- <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Tucker place formerly owned by Mr. <lb />
Messrs. Roy and M. B. Brown, adjoining the land <lb />
Tucker, of Greenville, spent cf James Brown Ernul, S. B. <lb />
. M- t t C. A. Tucker and D. II. Al- <lb />
at Mr J. L. Joyner s. M more or <lb />
Mrs. Willie Cherry, of Greenville. said land being sold to satisfy <lb />
spent Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
her sister, Mrs J. G. Stokes. <lb />
Dr. K. R. Taylor, of New York, Mrs, <lb />
Jno. Whitehurst, of Aurora, Mrs. W. <lb />
S. E. and son of Kings X <lb />
Roads, spent Sunday with Mrs. <lb />
N. R. Corey. <lb />
Miss Lula of Hopewell, Is <lb />
spending this with Mrs. R. E. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Miss Julia Burney is spending this <lb />
week in <lb />
Master E Henry Corey a member <lb />
of the corn club, made 1-7 <lb />
bushels of corn on his acre. Who <lb />
has beaten that <lb />
Remember the Sunday school at <lb />
3.30 Will be pleased to see a large <lb />
crowd out every Sunday afternoon. <lb />
aid mortgages. <lb />
This October 19th, <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON, <lb />
Attorneys for Mortgagees <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
of Alfred Smith, deceased, no- <lb />
lice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the estate to <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned; and <lb />
persons having any claims against <lb />
the estate arc notified that they must <lb />
present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 6th <lb />
day of October, 1911, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This October C, 1910. <lb />
W. G. CHAPMAN, <lb />
Executor of Alfred <lb />
ii ; i , <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
end delivered by A. B. Daniel and <lb />
wife, Nellie Daniel, to Oscar Hooker <lb />
the 10th day of June, which <lb />
mortgage appears of record in the <lb />
of the register of deeds of Pitt <lb />
in Book Z-8 page the <lb />
will sell for cash to the <lb />
bidder at public auction be- <lb />
house door in Green- <lb />
on Saturday, November 12th, <lb />
the following described lot sit <lb />
ate in the town of Greenville and <lb />
toe east side of Reade street <lb />
First and Second streets ad- <lb />
the lands formerly belonging <lb />
o Dr. W. M. B. Brown, Bettie <lb />
end others and being a part of <lb />
ct No. in the plat of said town, <lb />
one-sixth of an <lb />
the same house and lot which <lb />
as conveyed by Oscar Hooker to A. <lb />
. Daniel and wife by deed dated Jan- <lb />
24th, 1906, and recorded in Book <lb />
H-8 said deed is hereby re- <lb />
erred for more accurate <lb />
Said lot be sold subject to <lb />
prior mortgage held by the Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association of <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This the 12th day of Oct. 1910. <lb />
OSCAR HOOKER, <lb />
F. G. James Son, Mat. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made at the <lb />
August term, 1910, by His Honor, G. <lb />
W. Ward, judge presiding in the case <lb />
of F. G. James against J. A. Gardner, <lb />
et the undersigned commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash, the court <lb />
house in at noon, on Mon- <lb />
day. November 1910. the following <lb />
described lands, situate in the county <lb />
of Pitt and in Swift Creek township, <lb />
to <lb />
One tract adjoining the lands of M. <lb />
O. Gardner. Chas. Gardner and the <lb />
ether lands of the said J. A. Gardner, <lb />
bounded on the north by the Green- <lb />
ville and Clay Root road; on the east <lb />
by the other land of J. A. Gardner, M. <lb />
O. Gardner and Chas. Gardner; on <lb />
the south by M. O. Gardner, and on <lb />
tho west by J. W Cannon et all., <lb />
containing acres more or less; <lb />
being fully described by the division <lb />
deeds one to Laura A. E. Causey, and <lb />
one- to N. A. Purser, known as part <lb />
of the Wyatt Gardner lands. <lb />
Also one other tract adjoining the <lb />
lands of Laura Dawson, W. H. Clark. <lb />
J. H. C. and J. J, Moore, con- <lb />
acres or less, and <lb />
being the same land deeded to J. H. <lb />
Gardner by Samuel Corey; reference <lb />
to which deed is hereby made for an <lb />
accurate description. <lb />
This October 1910. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
MORTGAGEE'S SALE. <lb />
By virtue of authority of a <lb />
gage executed us by Miles Grimes <lb />
and Sarah Grimes, on the 81st day <lb />
of July, 1909, and duly recorded In <lb />
the register's office in Pitt county, in <lb />
Book page to secure the pay- <lb />
of a certain bond bearing even <lb />
date therewith, and the stipulations <lb />
in said mortgage not having been <lb />
complied with, we will expose at pub- <lb />
auction, for cash, at o'clock, m., <lb />
Wednesday, the 9th day of <lb />
1910, at the court house in Pitt <lb />
county, the following <lb />
Known as the plat of the town of <lb />
Greenville, as part of lot begin- <lb />
on Second Street at C. C. <lb />
line and running east feet to Isaac <lb />
line; thence south feet <lb />
to Annie line; thence north <lb />
along Annie lino SO feet; <lb />
thence along the C. C. Forbes line <lb />
feet; thence to the beginning. <lb />
HIGGS BROS., Mortgagees. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Mat- <lb />
thew Hodges, deceased, notice is here <lb />
by given to all persons Indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and any <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
are notified that they must <lb />
sent the same for payment, to the <lb />
undersigned, on or before the 1st day <lb />
of October, 1911, or this notice will <lb />
be pleaded in bar of recovery. <lb />
This October 1st, 1910. <lb />
JOSEPH A. HODGES, <lb />
Administrator of Matthew Hodges. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
A. Savage Company <lb />
vs. <lb />
D. L. <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county from the Superior court of <lb />
Paid county in the above entitled ac- <lb />
I will, on Monday, the day <lb />
of December, 1910, It being the first <lb />
Monday in December, 1910, at 1.2 <lb />
o'clock, noon, at the court house door <lb />
in said sell, to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, to satisfy said <lb />
all the right, title and interest <lb />
which D. L. bad on or since <lb />
the 22nd day of April, 1905. in the <lb />
following described tract or of <lb />
land, A certain tract or par- <lb />
of land in township, Pitt <lb />
county beginning at a Sweet gum in <lb />
the new road, the corner of L. C. <lb />
line; thence with his line <lb />
to a stake on a ditch; thence dawn <lb />
said ditch to a stake at a <lb />
thence a straight line to the run of <lb />
creek to M E. <lb />
thence with her to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Also the undivided interest which <lb />
D. L. Whichard owned prior to the <lb />
28th day of January, 1907, in and to <lb />
that certain tract or parcel of land, <lb />
in township, Pitt county, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Willis Which- <lb />
ard on the east, also adjoining the <lb />
lands of N. W. Sermons, For Which- <lb />
and Mason, containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other parcel of laud in <lb />
township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of M. E. Whichard. <lb />
Vesta Ross and containing <lb />
acre, more or described in deed <lb />
from D. L. to Mollie E. <lb />
Whichard dated January 1907, <lb />
and recorded in the Register's office <lb />
in Pitt county, in Book page <lb />
also in deed from D. L Whichard and <lb />
wife to O. E. and R. L. Whichard, <lb />
dated November 17th, 1908, recorded <lb />
in Book S-8, page <lb />
the 29th day of October, 1910. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county as <lb />
Administrator of estate of Herbert <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present tho same to tho <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 24th day of October, 1911, or this <lb />
notice will plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of October. 1910. <lb />
, . ,. HENRY <lb />
of Herbert <lb />
mm <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power contained <lb />
in two mortgages given by Fred <lb />
Lawhorn and wife Elisabeth, one to <lb />
Nancy E. Cox, which appears of rec- <lb />
in the office of the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county in Book Q-8 page <lb />
dated December 30th, 1907, and <lb />
the other to George which <lb />
appears of record in Book D-9, page <lb />
dated April 1909, the under- <lb />
signed sell for cash before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville on <lb />
Monday, November 17th, 1910, the <lb />
following described tract of land <lb />
and being in the county of Pitt <lb />
and in township; bound- <lb />
ed on the east by the lands of Sam <lb />
Nine, on the south by the lauds of <lb />
Amos Shivers, on the west by tho <lb />
lands of L. L. and on the <lb />
north by the dower of Elizabeth <lb />
Lawhorn, containing two hundred <lb />
acres more or less and being all the <lb />
land of the late Fred <lb />
not included in the dower. <lb />
This October 14th, 1910. <lb />
NANCY E. COX, <lb />
GEORGE <lb />
F. G. James Son, Mort. <lb />
IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY <lb />
have your neighbors think well of <lb />
you, don't borrow, a loan <lb />
loses both itself and Sub- <lb />
scribe for your own telephone. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
IS. <lb />
The Carolina Home a Para mi The Reflector. <lb />
WEDNESDAY'S <lb />
GRAPHIC <lb />
GATHERED FROM ALL OVER <lb />
THE WORLD <lb />
AN HEIRESS ALWAYS <lb />
MISSES GREAT JOY <lb />
LATEST NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM <lb />
Crisis in The French <lb />
go Officials Sent to Grand Jury- <lb />
Police Taken Off Wagons In New <lb />
York Tenement Fire <lb />
Face Indictment in To- <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Paris, Nov. to- <lb />
day tendered his resignation of <lb />
net to President The <lb />
country now faces a ministerial crisis <lb />
as the result of socialists attacks <lb />
upon the government following the <lb />
railroad strike was forced <lb />
to abandon his office by assaults of <lb />
socialists who declared he had betray- <lb />
ed them. The president cabinet was <lb />
formed July 24th. 1909. Socialists <lb />
who rejoiced when was <lb />
premier were jubilant today. For <lb />
his work in crushing disorders <lb />
the recent strike he had been <lb />
branded as a traitor to party tenets. <lb />
will probably be asked to <lb />
form a new <lb />
CHANGE OF NORFOLK <lb />
SOUTHERN SCHEDULES <lb />
Officials Sent to Grand Jury. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, November <lb />
today held Frank B. Harri- <lb />
man, Charles B. Ewing and John M. <lb />
Taylor for the grand jury in bonds <lb />
of each on the charges of de- <lb />
the Illinois Central rail- <lb />
way out of through a car <lb />
repair swindle. The three men <lb />
formerly were high officials of the <lb />
railway. They owned stock in the <lb />
car repair company which did work <lb />
for railways and sent in padded <lb />
bills. <lb />
POLICE TAKEN OFF WAGONS. <lb />
Although She Has Everything Money <lb />
Can Buy. <lb />
I suppose it is a matter of temper- <lb />
amount of enjoyment one <lb />
finds in the possession of money and <lb />
the things it brings it. says the <lb />
author of Autobiography of an <lb />
in The I do <lb />
no think I ever cared very much <lb />
certainly not for very long. <lb />
My cousins used to tell me that I <lb />
said so only because had everything <lb />
wanted before I knew I wanted it, <lb />
and, so far as outside things are con- <lb />
that was true enough. I did <lb />
may Still a charm- <lb />
house; I have been able to afford <lb />
myself the surroundings that please <lb />
me. To wear and fine linen <lb />
and fare sumptuously every day, like <lb />
the accursed rich man in the Bible, <lb />
is no though I con- <lb />
fess to a preference for pretty clothes <lb />
I should rather have a chop <lb />
on a tray than any elaboration of <lb />
cookery. <lb />
I could, and can, till my ears with <lb />
music and my eyes with beautiful <lb />
sights; be luxuriously warm in win- <lb />
and cool in summer; chase <lb />
mate and scenery round and round <lb />
the globe from year's end to year's <lb />
end if I choose, but, upon my word, <lb />
I have often felt that I should have <lb />
been happier living in two rooms <lb />
with a nice old servant to look after <lb />
me. At all events. I'd have been <lb />
freer. The only thing I should have <lb />
missed would have been the power to <lb />
help far as they would let <lb />
thinking twice about it; <lb />
New Night Service Between Norfolk <lb />
and Goldsboro. <lb />
The of the Norfolk <lb />
Southern Railroad announce the <lb />
of daily Pullman sleeping <lb />
car service between Goldsboro and <lb />
Norfolk, with the first car leaving <lb />
Norfolk p. m. Sunday, Nov. th, and <lb />
first car leaving Goldsboro 10.15 p <lb />
m. Monday, the 7th. These cars will <lb />
be operated on night express Nos. <lb />
and between Norfolk and <lb />
new trains Nos. and be- <lb />
tween and Goldsboro, <lb />
riving Goldsboro 6.30 a. m., connect- <lb />
with all lines, and arrive at Nor- <lb />
folk at 7.30 a. m. Night express train <lb />
No. at present leaving Raleigh at <lb />
p. m., will leave 9.15 p. m. and <lb />
rive at Norfolk at 7.30 a. m. Night <lb />
express train No. at present leaving <lb />
Norfolk at 9.30 p. m., will leave at <lb />
p. m. and arrive at Raleigh at 7.30 <lb />
a. m Trails Nos. and between <lb />
Norfolk and New Bern, will be <lb />
upon a fast schedule, Stopping <lb />
between Norfolk and Edenton only at <lb />
Elizabeth City and Hertford. Train <lb />
No. will leave Norfolk daily at <lb />
a. m., arrive New Bern at 5.15 p. m., <lb />
arrive Goldsboro p. m., arrive <lb />
p. m. Train No. will leave <lb />
New Bern as at present and arrive at <lb />
Norfolk at 3.35 p. m. in time to make <lb />
connection to Richmond and all points <lb />
west. Train Nos. and between <lb />
Norfolk and Edenton and return, will <lb />
be reserved and operated daily from <lb />
Norfolk to Edenton, leaving Norfolk <lb />
Joyner went to Grifton Saturday to <lb />
attend the Hookerton union meeting <lb />
and returned Monday. <lb />
Miss Gertrude and Mr. Melton and <lb />
Bruce Eason, of Murray. Greene <lb />
county, were visiting at Mr. Mills <lb />
Smith's Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. C. D. Smith, Misses Nannie, <lb />
Carrie Belle, Sallie and Rosa Smith. i <lb />
R. E. Willoughby and Mr. A. B. <lb />
Tyson went to Gum Swamp Sunday <lb />
to the F. W. B. union meet- <lb />
Mr. Corey seems to be in the lead <lb />
in raising corn. We see in The Re- <lb />
that he raised 1-7 bush- <lb />
i on his acre. G. F. Tyson, Jr., <lb />
had bushels and Mark Smith <lb />
1-2. These two are Beaver Dam. <lb />
boys. Young Mr. of <lb />
in Farmville township, raised <lb />
bushels on his acre. So it seems <lb />
that the four boys made nearly <lb />
barrels of corn on the acres. Mr. <lb />
D. Smith measured about bush- <lb />
els from one acre, though he was not <lb />
in the contest. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
went to visit his father, Mr. J. R. <lb />
near Ayden. Saturday <lb />
and returned Sunday evening. <lb />
Arthur is booming. It has two <lb />
new stores. Mr. Mills Smith and <lb />
Mr. J. Matthews have opened up re- <lb />
place would have done it better <lb />
IS ASKED. <lb />
FOR BUSY SHOPPERS. <lb />
Business Re- <lb />
Bargain Column. <lb />
NEW STYLE SILK PETTICOATS. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Strikers Say No More Men Will be <lb />
Called Out <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, Nov. order of <lb />
officials the police were removed from <lb />
express wagons. Hereafter mounted <lb />
police will accompany the wagons to <lb />
prevent disorder, but will have <lb />
to do with handling them. This <lb />
order was made in response to the <lb />
demand of the teamsters who threat- <lb />
to call out all drivers in the <lb />
city, if the police were not taken off <lb />
the wagons. The strikers are <lb />
aged by this action and say no more <lb />
men will called out. <lb />
NEW TENEMENT FIRE. <lb />
Heroic Work of a Brave Boy In <lb />
New York, Nov were over- <lb />
powered and women and children <lb />
struck with their and kicked as <lb />
They tiled to get down the fire es- <lb />
of a five-story tenement house <lb />
from this morning. <lb />
tho began there was a mad <lb />
rush for the fire escapes. . One boy, <lb />
however, bare feet climbed the <lb />
steps to the floor above where there <lb />
was a family of five and them, <lb />
carrying out two children. <lb />
Captain Brown Bequests Masters of <lb />
Vessels to Keep Informed. <lb />
A circular letter has Just been is- <lb />
sued by Capt. Earl I. Brown, in charge <lb />
of the United States Engineer office <lb />
here, asking that masters of vessels <lb />
on the various streams in this district <lb />
keep the engineer office informed as <lb />
to navigation conditions on the <lb />
streams on which their vessels are <lb />
operated. <lb />
It is desired to know if for any <lb />
son boats are not making regular trips <lb />
the location of any known important <lb />
obstructions or shoals, etc., so that if <lb />
practicable the engineer department <lb />
plant will remedy the conditions com <lb />
plained of. <lb />
The engineer office desires to <lb />
a continuous and uninterrupted <lb />
navigation on the streams under <lb />
in this district and any in- <lb />
formation relative to difficulties in <lb />
navigating, etc., will be appreciated <lb />
by that office. <lb />
The streams mentioned particularly <lb />
in Captain Brown's circular are the <lb />
Tar River, Fishing Creek, Content- <lb />
Creek, river, Northeast riv- <lb />
Black River and Cape Fear above <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
This is a matter in which all per- <lb />
sons interested in vessels should <lb />
keep in mind, and their co-operation <lb />
with the engineer department will be <lb />
a help. <lb />
Those in the vicinity of New Bern <lb />
should communicate with Mr. Harry <lb />
T. Paterson, assistant engineer at <lb />
that place; and those in the vicinity <lb />
of Wilmington should communicate <lb />
with Mr. Robt. C. Merritt, assistant <lb />
engineer at that <lb />
Star. <lb />
m., leave Edenton 2.50 p. m. and <lb />
rive at Norfolk at 5.45 p. m. in time <lb />
to connect with all trains. <lb />
Beaufort division train No. at <lb />
present leaving Beaufort at 4.50 p. m., <lb />
will leave Beaufort at p. in., arrive <lb />
at Goldsboro at p. m. <lb />
With the schedule change an- <lb />
the Norfolk Southern will <lb />
have two sleeping car lines on be- <lb />
tween Raleigh and Norfolk and New <lb />
Bern and Norfolk; three passenger <lb />
trains each day between Norfolk and <lb />
Edenton, Raleigh and Washington <lb />
and Goldsboro and Washington, via <lb />
New Bern, with two passenger trains <lb />
each day Raleigh and New <lb />
Bern. <lb />
LARGER LINE, NEWEST STYLES <lb />
sweaters and sweater coats for la- <lb />
dies and children at J. R. J G.<lb />
DON'T FAIL TO SEE J. B. J. G. <lb />
coats and coat suits before <lb />
purchasing. <lb />
SHOES SHOES GOOD <lb />
shoes to lit everybody in all leather <lb />
Come to for shoes. J. R J- G. <lb />
PURINA SCRATCH FEED MAKES <lb />
hens lay. See J. R. J. G. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
HAIR PUFFS AND SWITCHES, NEW <lb />
styles. J. R. J. G. <lb />
N. C, Nov. R. E. <lb />
Willoughby went to Mr. C. L Tyson's <lb />
Wednesday and on his return took <lb />
Janie Tyson home with him to <lb />
spend a few days with his family. <lb />
Rev. S. W. left for his <lb />
home at Grifton, Wednesday evening <lb />
Mr. Johnnie and Master Revel Ty- <lb />
son, of came Friday even- <lb />
to be at the bazaar that night. <lb />
They returned Saturday morning and <lb />
took Miss Janie, their sister, home <lb />
with them. <lb />
The bazaar at Smiths school house, <lb />
Friday night was a grand success and <lb />
it was one of the most enjoyable <lb />
of the kind that some of us <lb />
ever witnessed. The entertainment <lb />
was delightful and and the oysters <lb />
fine. The sales were extra good, one <lb />
apron sold for four and half dollars <lb />
It's- like it was with the queen of the <lb />
South when she saw the wisdom of <lb />
Solomon, the half has not been told. <lb />
But lost and best of all is. they real- <lb />
nearly fifty dollars for the <lb />
fit of the church at Arthur. <lb />
Messrs. David Smith and Joseph <lb />
MAKE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
grow by feeding your hens with <lb />
Purina Scratch Feed. For sale by <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
WE DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY <lb />
unless we cure your chills. Hood's <lb />
Chill and Fever Tonic <lb />
dill do it. Sold by all druggists, <lb />
w s w <lb />
BOY <lb />
Apply at once. Western Union <lb />
Telegraph office. <lb />
UNLOADING CAB OF <lb />
wire fencing, all heights. Come to <lb />
see us. J. R. J- G. <lb />
NOTICE- ON BOY. 1910, AT <lb />
o'clock, p. m., I will offer for sale <lb />
in front of post office to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, my tract of <lb />
land at or near now <lb />
known as contains about <lb />
acres, a res cleared; medium <lb />
stiff foundation and suit- <lb />
able for any and all crops Its de- <lb />
makes it especially <lb />
valuable Known es the B. L. T. Barn- <lb />
hill old homestead. Susan A. Barn- <lb />
hill. ltd<lb />
Agriculture is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, NOVEMBER II <lb />
Number <lb />
LOOKS LIKE EVERY CONGRESS- <lb />
MAN IS DEMOCRATIC <lb />
BUTLER AND MOREHEAD KICKED OUT <lb />
What a Poor Cooley Got <lb />
Can Continue to <lb />
Stay Home and Pick<lb />
art Redeem Their District j <lb />
Republicans Lose la Every County. <lb />
carry Cumber- <lb />
land county by increased majority <lb />
Republicans polled very light vote <lb />
Fayetteville. <lb />
Greene county gives the whole <lb />
a majority of about <lb />
Anson county elects all Democrats <lb />
by estimated of 1.500, a gain <lb />
of <lb />
Warren county is Democratic by <lb />
f-00, Republicans casting less than a <lb />
hundred <lb />
from eleven of <lb />
the thirteen counties in the tenth <lb />
district shew a majority of <lb />
for Gudger, Democrat, over <lb />
Republican, who carried the <lb />
two years ago by <lb />
Cowles, Republican carries <lb />
home county of Wilkes, by only 1200. <lb />
a decrease of and his district <lb />
majority of two years ago will <lb />
be decidedly eliminated by return <lb />
from other counties. <lb />
weather was extreme <lb />
fine all over the is <lb />
shows rather a heavy vote for an off <lb />
year. The tenth district <lb />
vote shows Gudger making gains <lb />
over Grant. Cherokee county gave <lb />
Grant a reduced majority. <lb />
carried Buncombe by the usual ma- <lb />
only interesting dis- <lb />
in the congressional fight are <lb />
tho second, fifth, eighth and tenth. <lb />
Returns from the third district are <lb />
and show that Butler, Re- <lb />
publican, carries his own county, <lb />
Sampson, by 1600, a Republican gain <lb />
of Returns from fifth dis- <lb />
carried two years ago by More <lb />
bead. Republican, show large Demo- <lb />
gains for Redman over Blair <lb />
Stedman made a -gain of in V. <lb />
home county, Guilford. <lb />
congressional dis- <lb />
returns show notable <lb />
gains over two ago when <lb />
Cowles Republican, defeated Hackett <lb />
Democrat. This year <lb />
Democrat, overturns Republican ma- <lb />
in Cabarrus and Stanley. <lb />
Tenth district returns very In- <lb />
complete as yet, indicate the <lb />
close with slight Democratic gains. <lb />
from five of the <lb />
eleven counties in the fifth district <lb />
show that Stedman, Democrat, has <lb />
over 2.800 majority. Durham county <lb />
two years ago gave only Demo- <lb />
majority, and now gives <lb />
majority in the <lb />
may reach <lb />
from six of the <lb />
nine counties in the third <lb />
Faison, Democrat, to have l <lb />
majority over Butler Republican <lb />
county gives from <lb />
to Democratic majority. <lb />
Returns from the first district show <lb />
Small defeats King by the usual ma- <lb />
In the second congressional district <lb />
is elected over Norfleet by the <lb />
usual majority. At home <lb />
precinct no Republican votes we-j <lb />
cast. <lb />
county gave <lb />
majority on state and <lb />
tickets. <lb />
Tarboro Edgecombe county . <lb />
Democratic by about 1200. <lb />
county will give <lb />
the largest majority in many year,. <lb />
Democratic candidate for con- <lb />
in the fourth district, will do <lb />
feat Cooley, the independent <lb />
candidate. Nash county, which <lb />
is Cooley's home, will give ma- <lb />
against him. Cooley's is <lb />
greater snow-under than gave <lb />
the Republican candidate two yea .; <lb />
ago. <lb />
DIX IS ELECTED <lb />
OF N. Y. <lb />
ROOSEVELT'S CANDIDATE COM- <lb />
UNDER <lb />
DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IS <lb />
Entire New York State Democratic <lb />
Ticket Flash <lb />
the Glad News as the Returns <lb />
Come and Bis Mini <lb />
Stimson Down in Overwhelming <lb />
Defeat <lb />
The walls of the new court <lb />
are climbing upward. <lb />
Now you all can <lb />
Thanksgiving. <lb />
ready Co <lb />
New vote for governor <lb />
this State in 1908 Hughes <lb />
Chanler Republican <lb />
plurality Greater New York- <lb />
gave Chanler Hughes 261- <lb />
Democratic plurality <lb />
New Patterson, of the <lb />
Democratic executive committee, c ill <lb />
ed Dix on long distance a. <lb />
7.30 to inform him that the who <lb />
Democratic ticket had been elected <lb />
beyond question. He estimates <lb />
plurality more than <lb />
Oyster Bay Democrats <lb />
own district by a plural- <lb />
of <lb />
New Times tower flash <lb />
light gives Dix as elected and <lb />
the Democratic victory will be <lb />
landslide proportions. <lb />
New York City and State return.-, <lb />
will probably be completed at an <lb />
early hour. <lb />
Dix Carries the city of <lb />
The World's flash light claims <lb />
elected. It says his majority will c <lb />
more than <lb />
The Evening Post in an extra <lb />
announces the election of Dix. <lb />
New F. Bradley, Re- <lb />
publican, is in the <lb />
congressional district. <lb />
Eagle says th <lb />
returns from the first sixty districts <lb />
of the borough average Demo- <lb />
gains of votes to the dis- <lb />
The Eagle also says Dix <lb />
in Kings county is <lb />
Eagle issues an ex- <lb />
announcing the election of Di. <lb />
and indicating election of entire <lb />
ticket. <lb />
E. Mack, chair- <lb />
man of the Democratic national com- <lb />
today voted the straight Re <lb />
publican ticket. It was an error <lb />
but could not be rectified. <lb />
he told the joke on himself. <lb />
Dix carried Utica by 1,817. <lb />
The Democratic plurality in Rome <lb />
was <lb />
returns in this <lb />
city give Stinson 1450; Dix <lb />
plurality in this city <lb />
is <lb />
returns <lb />
this city gives Stinson <lb />
1,594. <lb />
city gives Stinson <lb />
Dix <lb />
K. is <lb />
elected mayor by the Democrats of <lb />
city; his majority being over <lb />
John C Welch. <lb />
A Summary. <lb />
In Massachusetts Eugene <lb />
Democratic candidate for <lb />
wins above plurality. <lb />
In Judge S. E. <lb />
Democrat, is elected governor <lb />
plurality. <lb />
In Ohio Gov. Judson Harmon, Dem- <lb />
candidate for re-election, <lb />
pears to have carried the State <lb />
about <lb />
The Associated Press says in Ph 1- <lb />
Republican, is <lb />
defeated by Democrat. <lb />
In New York, John A. <lb />
candidate for governor el- <lb />
by <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Meeting to be Held Saturday, Morn- <lb />
Nov. 1910. <lb />
10.30 a. exerciser. <lb />
10.40 to <lb />
grade. <lb />
to <lb />
grade. <lb />
11.20 to Kate <lb />
R. <lb />
11.40 to to Study, and <lb />
Teaching How to H. <lb />
of reading <lb />
H. B. Smith. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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