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Jim in <lb />
Vi <lb />
;.,.,, THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
STATE FAIR GROUNDS. <lb />
m. <lb />
16-17 <lb />
r . <lb />
ti <lb />
FAMOUS AVIATORS COMING. <lb />
W DARING FLYING MACHINE EXPERTS IN GREAT CONTEST. <lb />
Special Low Rates and Special Trains to Raleigh. Greatest Event in Twenty-five Years in North Carolina. <lb />
. <lb />
tea <lb />
,,; <lb />
is sending to Raleigh the same ma- <lb />
chines that have made him famous <lb />
the world over. The flights will <lb />
cur from p. m. until darK. Schools, <lb />
Colleges, Factories and Stores will <lb />
close. Attendance will exceed State's <lb />
Record. <lb />
has prepared to taKe care of the <lb />
crowd ever in the Capital City. <lb />
The Railroads have given the lowest <lb />
special rates. The State Fair Grounds <lb />
have put in shape for the fa- <lb />
flying machines. <lb />
H. <lb />
World's Famous Aviator, Whose <lb />
Will Make Daring <lb />
Flights In Raleigh Nov. 10-17. <lb />
5- <lb />
LOW RAILROAD RATES <lb />
Hi <lb />
Agriculture the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1910. <lb />
Number <lb />
SELLING HIGHER ON EASTERN <lb />
MARKETS THAN EVER BEFORE <lb />
WHAT CAUSES THESE HIGH PRICES <lb />
Intelligent Control of <lb />
Urged Not to Take Either Ex- <lb />
of Planting Too Much or <lb />
Too Business <lb />
and Individual Ideas. <lb />
Tobacco Is selling higher on the <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
now than it has sold since my <lb />
with tobacco trade. <lb />
The average on our floors is from <lb />
fourteen to seventeen cents daily, <lb />
while the quality of the tobacco is <lb />
better than a very large per <lb />
of that has raised <lb />
during the several years this <lb />
section. What then is the cause of <lb />
thee high prices There is hardly <lb />
a farmer in Eastern North <lb />
who does not recall that during the <lb />
last few years I have <lb />
t god farmers to curtail <lb />
as the most effective means of <lb />
the price of tobacco. <lb />
The present high price of tobacco <lb />
l, the direct result of a u <lb />
. f acreage on the part of the <lb />
co growers and the subsequent <lb />
of production on account of <lb />
excessive rain during the growing <lb />
season. Last fall I went all <lb />
Eastern North Carolina urging <lb />
farmers to reduce the acreage fr mi <lb />
twenty to twenty five per cent. I <lb />
the condition of the tobacco <lb />
trade at that time was such that <lb />
of this much was necessary <lb />
fr profitable prices to the farmers. <lb />
believed if the crop were <lb />
twenty-five per cent., it would <lb />
more money than if the same acre- <lb />
age were planted of the year before <lb />
I don't suppose there are many farm- <lb />
who will a different view at <lb />
his <lb />
I now want to call the attention <lb />
of tobacco to the <lb />
of moving wisely and cautiously in <lb />
the planting of the next <lb />
know of no influence that will <lb />
tobacco high when a surplus is . <lb />
and I have never seen any <lb />
press down the price of tobacco when <lb />
he supply was less than the <lb />
But from my point of view, it would <lb />
equally as to far <lb />
rs. for the time being make toy <lb />
small a tor. large a <lb />
one extreme is likely to follow an <lb />
other, and with a very small <lb />
the price would doubt h <lb />
such an that in a short <lb />
while the production would far ex <lb />
teed the demand. The proper thing <lb />
the sane, sensible thing for farmers <lb />
to do, is to study conditions fro <lb />
their individual point of view and <lb />
plant the tobacco crop in proportion <lb />
the evidence of demand <lb />
to them from the sale of their own <lb />
tobacco. If farmers would act ii <lb />
this, and this alone, the matter of <lb />
production would be so uniformly <lb />
settled by the individual acting In <lb />
common with his fellow farmers tint <lb />
he result of the whole would almost <lb />
invariably prove profitable and sat- <lb />
factory. words, if every <lb />
farmer would plant his crop, not a <lb />
wording to the impression of what <lb />
some other will do, but In ac- <lb />
with his own convictions <lb />
to what is right and what is <lb />
for them all do. it would <lb />
a rare case when prices would n I <lb />
satisfactory. With tobacco <lb />
at an average of eight cents <lb />
the farmers continuing to plant <lb />
large crops the is nut- <lb />
that farmers are satisfied at <lb />
price, but with tobacco at eight <lb />
and a large reduction of acre- <lb />
age following the emphatic answer <lb />
f the farmers that they are not sat <lb />
With tobacco at twelve <lb />
coats average, and only a normal <lb />
crop following, would he as an <lb />
expression of fair prices, while a <lb />
great decrease or increase in <lb />
following twelve cents average <lb />
would prove the strongest expression <lb />
that farmers could employ to show <lb />
their satisfaction or dissatisfaction. <lb />
The bright tobacco industry is <lb />
good, healthy condition. There is <lb />
. for farmers to become <lb />
ed about, nor is there anything es <lb />
in the prices that are no <lb />
prevailing to Justify any great in- <lb />
crease in acreage, though farm- <lb />
were disposed to do this. <lb />
L. <lb />
mil i <lb />
DAVID'S SIN AND CONFESSION <lb />
AND GOD'S FORGIVENESS <lb />
CONTRASTED WITH SINS OF TODAY <lb />
l was offered for God's for- <lb />
At this service two beautiful duo s <lb />
were sung, one b Mrs Skinner and <lb />
Mr. James, Crossing the and <lb />
i by Dr. Black Mr. Burr, <lb />
There's At morn- <lb />
sen ice a duet sung <lb />
Gaston Smith. <lb />
Congregation The Force of the <lb />
Sermon and Many Stood Con- <lb />
Prayer Meetings <lb />
Now Being Grows <lb />
In Interest. <lb />
This was the theme of Dr. Black's <lb />
sermon in the Methodist <lb />
Tuesday night, and there was <lb />
not a person in the large <lb />
nor sinner, to whom <lb />
sermon, or part of it, did not apply <lb />
it was a discourse that reached men <lb />
and lives, and it W listened <lb />
to with undivided attention, for <lb />
one felt more or lead <lb />
-he <lb />
Dr. Black read as a Scripture <lb />
son portion of the 11th chapter <lb />
of Samuel relating <lb />
and wot the 7th verse of <lb />
that chapter He referred to the <lb />
disposition of pie when any sin <lb />
s spoken against to try to shift the <lb />
application from themselves to <lb />
and said he wanted ft very hear- <lb />
to be honest with his own heart <lb />
arid life and see if art the ma i <lb />
for rest assured that even if we can <lb />
hide our sins from others, and <lb />
to them ourselves, we <lb />
hide them from God. In referring to <lb />
sins of covetousness, <lb />
adultery, double life, even <lb />
and the punishment that <lb />
upon him for this, he made the <lb />
plication In discussing; numerous <lb />
sins that mar the lives of people <lb />
today and tho folly of trying to <lb />
and not confess them. David <lb />
confessed his sin and <lb />
So He will do for all who <lb />
make confession, but there is <lb />
no forgiveness without <lb />
At the conclusion of the sermon u <lb />
large part of the congregation stood <lb />
as a confession that their lives <lb />
not what they should and <lb />
Woodland Items. <lb />
Woodland, N C, Nov. has <lb />
been very dry, but we are having <lb />
some rain at this time. <lb />
There was a large attendance it <lb />
the conference last week. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Baker, of Greenville, <lb />
came to attend the conference. She <lb />
the of Mr. and Mr. A. W <lb />
Barber. <lb />
Miss Mabel Craft and Mr. Edwards <lb />
from near Falkland, came through <lb />
last to attend the <lb />
Miss Mills of Cox's Mill, spout <lb />
last Friday with Miss Manila <lb />
Woodland opened <lb />
day with all attendance and Miss <lb />
Johnson, of Winterville. teacher. <lb />
The Woodland boys went to play <lb />
Glendale boys last and <lb />
hist their nerve when the;, saw thorn <lb />
coming The game ended to in <lb />
of Woodland. That shows <lb />
what Woodland is, don't it <lb />
Rev. Phillip Woodard came out <lb />
evening to fill his <lb />
Piney Grove Saturday night <lb />
Count End. <lb />
y Cable to The <lb />
Moscow. Nov <lb />
and his wife were reconciled today. <lb />
The count and countess lie ill <lb />
in the residence of the station master <lb />
in the village of <lb />
The is <lb />
with, of the lungs <lb />
Mid his death is believed to be <lb />
He has been semi- <lb />
for some but recognized <lb />
. is wife when she reached his bed- <lb />
side. <lb />
Toe North Carolina Drainage A.- <lb />
meets in Wilmington <lb />
Tuesday 22nd. The meeting will <lb />
have a large attendance of those h <lb />
swamp lauds <lb /></p>
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Tee Home and Farm Pastern Reflector.<lb />
r- -a i <lb />
i P <lb />
Tie Carolina Ham and turn The <lb />
EVANGELIST BLACK <lb />
HOLDING MEETING <lb />
UNION REVIVAL IN JARVIS ME- <lb />
METHODIST CHURCH <lb />
TWO SERVICES HELD EACH DAY <lb />
Meeting Begins Sunday <lb />
Largo Singing <lb />
is Hours for <lb />
A iv a. m. 7.80 m. <lb />
Houses Asked to Close <lb />
During Harriett <lb />
Sunday was as beautiful a day <lb />
could be Wished for the of <lb />
the meeting by Dr. William Black, <lb />
Presbyterian evangelist of the Stale, <lb />
which is being held here in Jarvis <lb />
Memorial Methodist church. It <lb />
a large congregation that greeted him <lb />
at the first service, both the main <lb />
and annex of the church <lb />
being nearly filled. In the opening <lb />
announcement made by Rev. J. If. <lb />
pastor of the church, he ex- <lb />
pressed gratification at the o. <lb />
unity in Greenville as bad <lb />
been shown in the union services ill <lb />
preparation this meeting, he <lb />
felt sure that it meant much Inter <lb />
a great blessing the <lb />
While the chorus was not so large <lb />
at the first service as it will be, be- <lb />
cause of some of the other churches <lb />
being open at the morning hour, the <lb />
singing was delightful and the con- <lb />
joined it in good spirit <lb />
Besides the general songs there was <lb />
a beautiful quartet by Dr. Black, Mr. <lb />
Burr, Mr. and Miss Forbes, <lb />
and a duet by Dr. Black and Mr. <lb />
Burr. The doctor is almost as good <lb />
a singer as he is a preacher. <lb />
Before beginning his sermon Dr. <lb />
Black spoke of his love for the <lb />
of and the joy it gave <lb />
him to accept the Invitation to came <lb />
and this meeting, for he <lb />
believed that the loved him, <lb />
or surely they would not have <lb />
ed him to coma back for the third <lb />
he having already held two <lb />
mooting in past years. He re- <lb />
especially to the last meeting <lb />
lie held here in the spring of 1905 <lb />
nearly all places of business in <lb />
town closed during the of <lb />
and expressed the hope that <lb />
i. were ready to treat <lb />
him as well this time. God will <lb />
take nothing from them by making <lb />
this sacrifice for Him. Ho said <lb />
in many other places where he had <lb />
hold meetings, he had spoken <lb />
of Greenville and how the people <lb />
hero closed their places of business <lb />
in of the Lord's work. He <lb />
announced the hours for service <lb />
this meeting at 10.43 a. m., <lb />
promptly at and at 7.30 p. m. <lb />
Dr. Black read for i. <lb />
the parable of the sower, and <lb />
look as his text Luke <lb />
bead therefore how ye Many <lb />
during the sermon, which was <lb />
Upon the parable road, he <lb />
ed text by repeating it. k <lb />
a great of poor in the <lb />
world, and a great deal of poor <lb />
but people often judge the <lb />
preaching to be poor because they <lb />
are not listening at what is said. <lb />
The mind is the greatest tramp on <lb />
the face of the and instead of <lb />
being concentrated on what is being <lb />
said from the pulpit, is <lb />
everywhere, on business on pleas- <lb />
on sin. He clearly <lb />
and logically the different classes <lb />
representing the four kinds of soil <lb />
mentioned in the parable, and that <lb />
it was only those represented by the <lb />
ground, those who take heed <lb />
how they hear, that bring forth good <lb />
results. <lb />
The congregation Sunday night <lb />
was even larger than the one at the <lb />
morning service, and there was more <lb />
of the soul-Inspiring singing. Tho <lb />
Scripture lesson was the chap- <lb />
of Romans and text the 1st <lb />
verse of that beseech <lb />
you therefore, brethren, by mer- <lb />
of God to present bodice <lb />
a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable DO <lb />
God, which is your reasonable <lb />
God beseeching sinners to come <lb />
to Him through His services, which <lb />
are greater than can be enumerated, <lb />
Mid our bodies and our <lb />
be given to Him, was the theme of <lb />
the powerful sermon. Dr Black uses <lb />
many forceful illustrations to carry <lb />
the truth to tho hearts of his <lb />
and It could be seen from the intent <lb />
listening that there was deep inter- <lb />
est among them. He speaks rapidly <lb />
following one truth with another, yet <lb />
so clear and plain as to be readily <lb />
i by hearer. <lb />
MISS <lb />
A NUMBER OF FRIENDS. <lb />
r Mi <lb />
fig <lb />
ft <lb />
HERES ANOTHER <lb />
MONEY TALK. <lb />
IF YOU PUT YOUR <lb />
will have it <lb />
; when you need it. <lb />
K you. -hap hi <lb />
A Contest and Cards <lb />
The Amusements. <lb />
for The <lb />
Miss Fleming with Mr. Forbes. <lb />
Miss Dupree with Mr. Percy <lb />
Cobb with Mr. Miss <lb />
Tunstall with Mr. Gorman, Miss Pitt- <lb />
man with Mr. Hooker, Miss Wood- <lb />
ard with Mr. Smith, Miss Little <lb />
Mr. Moore, Miss Jenkins with Mr. L. <lb />
J. Smith, Miss with Mr. <lb />
Miss Critcher with Mr. u <lb />
Miss Scott with Mr. Bagwell, Mis. <lb />
Rives with Smith, Miss Forbes <lb />
with Mr. Hutchings, Miss with <lb />
Mr. Tom Hutchings, Miss Deans with <lb />
Mr. Greene and Mies with Mr. <lb />
Kittrell were delightfully entertained <lb />
by Miss Nina Harris at her hospitable <lb />
home on street on Friday <lb />
night. From ten to ten-thirty. Miss <lb />
Cobb and Mr. Barnhill received at <lb />
lie door. The guests were then led <lb />
lo the punch bowl Miss <lb />
and Mr. Forbes They <lb />
conducted to the parlor where <lb />
they wore heartily welcomed by the <lb />
lioness, Mica Harris, ably <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Cards and a Shakespeare cont <lb />
were the amusements of the <lb />
followed by the brilliant recitations <lb />
of Miss Harris, instrumental music <lb />
by Mill Pittman, <lb />
selections charmingly rendered by <lb />
Miss A prize was given a <lb />
the close of the contest to Mr. William <lb />
Smith who found himself tho <lb />
possessor of a handsome <lb />
bound volume of Shakespeare. <lb />
An elegant luncheon was served <lb />
during the consisting of <lb />
sandwiches, pickles, <lb />
and after-dinner mints. <lb />
At twelve o'clock the <lb />
began leaving declaring <lb />
Harris a most charming host- <lb />
and royal entertainer. <lb />
MAYER ROTHSCHILD, born in Frankfort, <lb />
Germany, in and founder of the Great <lb />
Rothschild fortune-the greatest on earth- <lb />
peddled from house to house when a boy. <lb />
He saved his money. Economy and INTER- <lb />
EST, at a low this great fortune. <lb />
We pay interest at per cent, on time <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
It. L President <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Vice-president <lb />
I AMES L. LITTLE, Cashier H. D. BATEMAN, Assistant Cashier<lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NOR. CAR. <lb />
Discredited. <lb />
HARNESS, HOUSE BLANKET- <lb />
Ian robes, whips, separate parts <lb />
of leather and <lb />
promptly done. Agent for <lb />
looting. Sam Flake next door U <lb />
express office. <lb />
Mice for Whooping-cough, i <lb />
A fairly of medieval nostrums William Howard Taft, president <lb />
came to-my notice recently. A mother united States, stands before the <lb />
was discussing with her housekeeper nation discredited. His most <lb />
he probability of her was that he occupied <lb />
whooping-cough, which then the tariff question, el- <lb />
In community. The house he advocated downward rev <lb />
mot dependable, valuable After ho <lb />
accepted revision upward and said <lb />
that it was good. he <lb />
many other errors that hove helped <lb />
to him the of the <lb />
One of these in his position in <lb />
tho matter, net so much <lb />
that he stood by his secretary of the <lb />
Interior, but that he tried to fool the <lb />
people with regard to the true facts <lb />
In the case by mis-dating a report <lb />
the so as to make them <lb />
he read it, when in fact he <lb />
not done so. Then his treatment t <lb />
the western insurgents, in trying to <lb />
force them to vote for measures <lb />
did not approve of by withholding <lb />
patronage from them was another <lb />
thing that cannot be <lb />
president ever came into office on- <lb />
the confidence of the people nil <lb />
illy as he. But his administration <lb />
is already a failure beyond <lb />
and he will go out of office dis- <lb />
credited and repudiated in the nation <lb />
as he was Tuesday repudiated by the <lb />
people of own city and state. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
of more than good <lb />
so and <lb />
if you'll me, I can <lb />
from having whooping-cough <lb />
I've kept lots of children from having <lb />
it, but I do it without telling <lb />
you <lb />
Martha, what Is <lb />
catch a live mouse and kill <lb />
and it and stuff and bake it and <lb />
feed it to the children. It isn't bad <lb />
to take, and of course, they don't <lb />
know what it would spoil <lb />
tho <lb />
To my friend's exclamation of <lb />
she replied with conviction, <lb />
given it to lots of children, and never <lb />
one of them had whooping-cough <lb />
Mar Newell in The Designer <lb />
December. <lb />
For the seventh time the first <lb />
district has returned <lb />
honored congressman, Hon. Jan. <lb />
Small to congress. Now that U i- <lb />
Joe is destined to occupy a seat <lb />
in tho peanut gallery, Just <lb />
him next. Small la <lb />
to the and will bu <lb />
there the bet <lb />
He North Carolina and do- <lb />
serves all that is coming to him. <lb />
Washington News. <lb />
The honey bee gets a lot of credit <lb />
Its industry, but no one has a <lb />
word of praise for the ever-busy <lb />
house fly. <lb />
I r <lb />
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We are Receiving Our <lb />
NEW STYLE <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Coat Suits and <lb />
JACKETS, <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 />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
ENTERS STATION. <lb />
STUPID<lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Opening of the Pennsylvania Rail- <lb />
road Station, N. Y. City. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line makes <lb />
official announcement that all their <lb />
New York trains will enter the new <lb />
Pennsylvania Railroad station, <lb />
avenue and thirty-second street, <lb />
New York, on and after November <lb />
27th, and that the West Twenty-third <lb />
street ferry, and the Brooklyn Annex <lb />
ferry will be discontinued on and <lb />
after that date. <lb />
The and West India <lb />
will leave from the new station <lb />
at 10.16 a. m. and arrive 2.31 p. . i. <lb />
The will leave <lb />
3.38 p. m. and arrive 1.50 p. W, <lb />
and the Line Florida Mail <lb />
will leave 9.30 p. m. and arrive <lb />
a. Upon the inauguration of the <lb />
York and Florida <lb />
January 9th, that train will leave <lb />
New York 1.26 p. in., and arrive 4.06 <lb />
p. m. <lb />
It will be seen from the foregoing, <lb />
hat passengers will have consider- <lb />
able advantages, not only from the <lb />
convenience of reaching the station, <lb />
which is centrally located and ad- <lb />
to street car lines, extend it; <lb />
to all parts of the city, but in <lb />
later departure and earlier arrival v. <lb />
the city. <lb />
The travel to the down town <lb />
lion section will he provided for h <lb />
i rains from the Manhattan Transfer <lb />
station, located near Harrison, N. <lb />
J., and at which all through trains <lb />
the South will stop. They will <lb />
be taken to the passenger station ii. <lb />
Jersey City and can reach the lower <lb />
Manhattan by the Hudson and <lb />
Manhattan Tubes, or by ferry t <lb />
or <lb />
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to and from avenue, Brook- <lb />
via the tubes under the East <lb />
river, thereby saving much time ant <lb />
The location of the station appeals <lb />
directly to the hotel guests, the sh <lb />
per, the amusement seeker, the <lb />
man, the professional man and <lb />
every class of travel to and <lb />
York, over the Atlantic Coast <lb />
as the station is in the very <lb />
heart of the hotel district, and only <lb />
block from Broadway, two block <lb />
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made with rail lines for all points. For further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
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How Reading Pays. <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
By reading what other men have <lb />
done, and are doing, I believe that <lb />
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a year to his income more than <lb />
he could without the reading. Tho <lb />
discoveries of scientists that are help <lb />
to the farmer can only be learn <lb />
by reading about what they have <lb />
done, and how their discoveries can <lb />
be applied in practice the farm press <lb />
tells ha. And yet, there are thou- <lb />
sand struggling with poor land, <lb />
not knowing how to better it, who <lb />
will not- read and learn. The great <lb />
problem with those who would help <lb />
men is how to get at them and <lb />
induce them to learn. I sometimes <lb />
think that the only way we will <lb />
get a reading farm population is to <lb />
raise it through the rural schools <lb />
and the colleges of agriculture work- <lb />
together and thus to finally r- <lb />
place the non-reading F. <lb />
Massey, in Raleigh Progressive Farm <lb />
David Graham Phillips Blames <lb />
lean Wives. <lb />
In this money-madness that re- <lb />
In stupid luxury, our <lb />
lead our men, says says David <lb />
Phillips in the Tho <lb />
American man has not time to reflect <lb />
As soon as he is old enough <lb />
or is plunged into <lb />
great scramble for wealth. He <lb />
not pause to ask whether the scram- <lb />
is worth while. He sees all the <lb />
ether men scrambling. He has en- <lb />
he wants to do something. Ho <lb />
sees nothing else offering. Once en- <lb />
gaged, once heated and excited, he <lb />
keeps on. keeps on. It is not <lb />
that he should But how about <lb />
the American woman <lb />
We hear much of the superiority <lb />
of this lady. And, to be sure, she <lb />
does look superior. She has <lb />
else to do. The American man <lb />
I am speaking now as throughout <lb />
this article, only of the <lb />
i American man gives her <lb />
all her time, leaves her free to use <lb />
it as she pleases. He gives her u <lb />
luxurious gives her a <lb />
or servants; he gives her <lb />
it at the finery He leaves <lb />
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tired that he would be glad if <lb />
left him alone all evening. Plenty <lb />
of time to reflect, hasn't she Well <lb />
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reflecting <lb />
Tho other evening a woman, wife <lb />
of a rich banker, said, after- <lb />
noon I couldn't think of a thing <lb />
do, so I Just took a hot Throe <lb />
wife of an eminent <lb />
doctor, the wives of two eminent <lb />
themselves heavily <lb />
out of an automobile, and waddled <lb />
up to the door of an art gallery, only <lb />
to find that it was closed. They <lb />
stared blankly at each other, <lb />
shall we said one despairingly <lb />
this in a world where millions on <lb />
millions of men, women and children <lb />
have to toil twelve, fourteen, sixteen <lb />
hours a day, just for poor bread, <lb />
rags and a hovel might go to <lb />
a continuous performance till lunch <lb />
said the doctor's wife. <lb />
said the third woman, go look <lb />
at those And off they Vent <lb />
to harass the clerks of the blouse <lb />
department of some shop. <lb />
Plenty of time to day <lb />
long, If they <lb />
And the result is yet <lb />
more showy, ill-fitting, <lb />
ill-selected dresses and hats; and <lb />
bodies overlaid with carriage fat and <lb />
automobile fat and street-car fat and <lb />
or fat; and <lb />
skins disordered from lounging and <lb />
eating candy; and showy, ill-kept, <lb />
tasteless houses or flats, and many <lb />
dollars spent for every dollar in <lb />
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quired. <lb />
FOR OF <lb />
about acres cleared Two dwell- <lb />
houses, pack house and Other n c <lb />
buildings. Location on Kin- <lb />
road, miles from and <lb />
miles from Winterville. Price, <lb />
with suitable terms. <lb />
lands of E. E. and Lorenzo Mi <lb />
E. D. Braxton, R. F. l. <lb />
No. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
SUFFERED THREE TEARS <lb />
WITH CHRONIC CATARRH. <lb />
Mr. Disc A, <lb />
the Credit for His Recovery, and <lb />
Recommends it to His Friends. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
N. C, Nov. <lb />
Cox left Saturday for <lb />
where begins teaching Monday. <lb />
Barber Company <lb />
have a large dock of mutt and art <lb />
tolling them real cheap. <lb />
Miss Mary Smith, of Ayden, spew <lb />
Saturday in town. <lb />
Sec Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
for your Hour, both western and horn <lb />
ground. <lb />
Miss Annie May Harrell, of <lb />
High School, left Saturday t <lb />
spend a day or two with her <lb />
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Misses Marion Brock and Fain <lb />
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A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
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Mr. J. S. Rollins bookkeeper for <lb />
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Mrs. June Fox, of Randleman. can <lb />
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If you want a good pair of pan <lb />
cheap, go to A. W. Ange <lb />
they have them. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox, who has been <lb />
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Saturday to spend a few days. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
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wagon rim Look out <lb />
more Tar wagons. <lb />
Miss Nelson left <lb />
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Miss Sarah Patrick, of <lb />
several days with her broth <lb />
Mr. . L. K this week. <lb />
Mr. T. E. bookkeeper f <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
spent last Light at his home <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever <lb />
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. C, Nov. <lb />
Smith, of Ayden came over <lb />
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Should you have to get a coffin, t <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
keep a good supply. <lb />
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Misses and Nannie Owens, <lb />
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Salt, lime, cement and hors <lb />
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Mrs. Cora Hardy, of .- Hill, <lb />
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Misses Lela Roach and Carrie <lb />
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Lafayette and Beulah <lb />
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en Ideal Laxative. <lb />
Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
The work of the orphanages <lb />
Carolina appeals most strong <lb />
to reason and to sympathy. <lb />
of the heart <lb />
est of our people and <lb />
lave a in their <lb />
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hearts turn especially <lb />
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practical expressions of gratitude <lb />
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otter able to perform their service. <lb />
They need funds for maintenance <lb />
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FOB OF ACRE <lb />
about CO acres cleared T <lb />
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E. D. R. F. <lb />
No. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
She Rev. R. Hicks Almanac. <lb />
The Rev. R. Hicks Almanac i. <lb />
that guardian In a <lb />
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many are now willing to be <lb />
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promptly done. Agent for <lb />
Sam Flake next door <lb />
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Laid years ago are as good as to-day and have never needed <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Hold an Interesting Meeting <lb />
day Large Attendance. <lb />
The weather was ideal for the <lb />
and Prof. W. H. <lb />
was highly at the record- <lb />
breaking number of teachers and <lb />
visitors present. <lb />
At 11.30 the association was called <lb />
to order by President H. B. Smith, <lb />
and the devotional exercises were <lb />
conducted by the president. <lb />
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to the value of the Education <lb />
tin in regard to the opening <lb />
vises of our schools as suggested by- <lb />
Mr. S. J. of the educational <lb />
department. He then spoke of the <lb />
policy that would be followed by th; <lb />
committee this year. He <lb />
said efforts would be made to have <lb />
that would interest the <lb />
of all the grades, laying <lb />
special emphasis on the fact <lb />
teacher should be familiar to a <lb />
certain extent all the grades of <lb />
work. <lb />
The association was highly enter- <lb />
by some excellent reading <lb />
from the second, third and fourth <lb />
grades of the Greenville graded <lb />
school under the direction of Misses <lb />
Hampton, Knight and Gray, teachers <lb />
of the above grades. <lb />
An excellent paper on Ideals <lb />
of a was ably read by Mrs. <lb />
Kate R. of the Training <lb />
The association was glad to <lb />
come Prof. H. E. Austin, who did so <lb />
much to make the association a great <lb />
success last year by his excellent <lb />
of lectures on the <lb />
are exceedingly <lb />
again this year in securing his <lb />
services for a lecture on to <lb />
at each of our meetings <lb />
year. He outlined his work for this <lb />
year, urging that each teacher should <lb />
purchase a book and study carefully <lb />
each subject assigned. <lb />
After some brief announcements by <lb />
the <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
F. C. NYE, Reporter. <lb />
K. Graham at he a <lb />
The Historical Society held <lb />
flit meeting of the year in the alum- <lb />
building Monday night It was <lb />
that the society should <lb />
nave any officers this year and <lb />
should be as Informal as possible. <lb />
The suggestion was favorably <lb />
ed that cigars should be provided and <lb />
that meetings should be nothing <lb />
than discussions. The <lb />
next meeting Will take place the first <lb />
Monday in December and the sub- <lb />
for discussion will be <lb />
to be Learned From the Present El- <lb />
At the regular Tuesday night meet- <lb />
of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. R. T. Webb <lb />
his resignation as treasure <lb />
lit the association and the <lb />
committee presented name <lb />
of Mr. George Graham. The <lb />
will lie on the table for a week <lb />
then election will be he I. <lb />
At this meeting Dr. W. DeB. <lb />
addressed the association i <lb />
The Functions of a He <lb />
told of the duty to the individual . <lb />
a healer., the duty to the community <lb />
is an educator and of dis <lb />
ease and his duty as a scientist, <lb />
As speaker said, finds his best lab- <lb />
oratory in his every day practice. <lb />
APPETITE GONE. <lb />
DR. W. II. OF CHAR- <lb />
will be Greenville, at Ho <lb />
lei Bertha, on Friday, November 28th <lb />
one day only. His practice is <lb />
to diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose <lb />
and Throat and Fitting Glasses <lb />
Indigestion Is The Cause of It <lb />
Wooten Has The Cure. <lb />
People go on ring from little <lb />
stomach for years and <lb />
they have a serious disease. <lb />
They over eat or over drink and <lb />
on tho stomach a lot of extra <lb />
work. <lb />
But they never think that th <lb />
needs extra help to do extra <lb />
work. <lb />
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stomach tablets with or <lb />
meals stomach misery would go i <lb />
live minutes and they would be , <lb />
big help to stomach in <lb />
strain of overwork. <lb />
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stomach disease or money back. <lb />
for belching gas. <lb />
for distress after eating. <lb />
Ml-U-MA tor foul <lb />
for <lb />
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for heartburn. <lb />
for sick headache. <lb />
for nervous dyspepsia. <lb />
alter a banquet. <lb />
MI-O-NO for vomiting of <lb />
for car or sea-sickness. <lb />
Fifty cents a large box at Coward <lb />
W. <lb />
IN <lb />
I Groceries <lb />
H And Provision, <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
on <lb />
fit <lb />
Fresh Goods kept <lb />
M n stock. <lb />
Produce Bo Sold <lb />
Harden <lb />
GREENVILLE S I <lb />
North Carol In g <lb />
NOTES FROM THE UNIVERSITY <lb />
UNLOADING CAR <lb />
wire fencing, all heights. Come to <lb />
see us. J. R. J. G. Move- <lb />
FOR AND CHILDREN'S <lb />
sweaters, go to J. R. J- Q- <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
dealer in part of d <lb />
hoe finding. <lb />
EXT TO OFFICE. Greenville. H. C. <lb />
The Western North Carolina con- <lb />
is in session in Winston- <lb />
Salem. <lb />
HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Football and Society <lb />
Organizations. <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C, Nov. In <lb />
the race of the defeat that have <lb />
in every game this season the <lb />
Una has reached the point <lb />
where It must upon its <lb />
fighting nerve. The last <lb />
of the team, which by its rec- <lb />
has almost lost the <lb />
confidence of the student body, it A <lb />
. traditional Carolina spirit, <lb />
it which in the year 1906 <lb />
r, to C defeat by V. P. I. and a <lb />
to slaughter by tho navy <lb />
against their Thanksgiving foe <lb />
a to victory. Today <lb />
thing about <lb />
season is the victory over Vi- <lb />
An important movement among <lb />
people of Chapel Hill in <lb />
he of tho <lb />
Club. The membership the club <lb />
Is made up of the ladies of the town <lb />
with men honorary The <lb />
of the organization is the <lb />
improvement of the town school. . <lb />
of the and all <lb />
Objects of a worthy public nature. <lb />
Speeches were made by Dr. E. A.<lb />
he <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
suffer with distressing, <lb />
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Neuralgia <lb />
when Noah's Liniment will <lb />
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Quiets the nerves and scat- <lb />
the congestion. <lb />
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Here's the Proof <lb />
suffered about five years with <lb />
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years, I would not be without a <lb />
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wife suffered for several years <lb />
with neuralgia and toothache. used <lb />
about half a bottle of Noah's Liniment <lb />
and got immediate relief. J. Fisher, <lb />
Policeman, Hodges, <lb />
is the best remedy <lb />
for Sciatica, Lame Back, <lb />
Stiff and Muscles, Sore Throat, <lb />
Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts. Bruises, <lb />
Colic, Cramps, cheats <lb />
Tooth- <lb />
and all <lb />
Nerve, Bone <lb />
Muscle Aches and <lb />
The <lb />
has <lb />
Ark on <lb />
old by dealers In <lb />
medicine. m <lb />
pie by mall tree. <lb />
T is the buy y. d Paint, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Wall Pain s <lb />
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place <lb />
your orders now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Special attention to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
art <lb />
, N. C<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Tie Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT H SESSION<lb />
Judge Ward Presiding, Solicitor Ah- <lb />
Representing State. <lb />
The following compose g.-and <lb />
j. J Elks L. R. Gray <lb />
A. C. W. W. Bullock, L. . <lb />
Keel, Peter Brown, J. S. Spain, E. <lb />
Williams, J. W. Hooker, J. H. Keel, <lb />
H. F. R. Whichard, J. <lb />
A. Ricks, Fred Erastus <lb />
Cannon, L. L. Stokes, I A. Nichols. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
The following cases have been dis <lb />
posed <lb />
Dock Little, selling fish, <lb />
pleads guilty; fined and costs. <lb />
Matilda Ward and Joe Daniel, <lb />
fray; plead guilty, fined each and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Lancaster, assault with dead <lb />
If weapon, pleads guilty; fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Exum, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; judgment <lb />
ponded on payment of costs. <lb />
Jesse Wingate, assault with <lb />
weapon pleads guilty; judgment <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Jarvis carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Boston Stephens, assault <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty; fin-d <lb />
and costs upon payment of to <lb />
the prosecutor. <lb />
Bynum Battle and Henry Battle, <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, plea <lb />
guilty; judgment suspended upon <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Bill Foreman, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; and <lb />
costs. <lb />
C. A Hyman, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon pleads guilty; fined a--1 <lb />
costs. <lb />
Sam larceny; not guilty <lb />
John House Williams, removing <lb />
crops, guilty; judgment suspend d <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
Robert obstructing tax c 1- <lb />
from official duty, not <lb />
William Harris, vagrancy; n t <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Holloway Moore assault with <lb />
weapon, guilty; fined and costs <lb />
John Henry Davis, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty; fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Ike Jones, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty; fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Robert Phillips assault with deadly <lb />
weapon; judgment suspended on pay <lb />
m of costs. <lb />
Oscar Harvey, selling liquor guilty; <lb />
four months on roads. <lb />
Neal carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Haywood Tucker, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty; sentenced one year in State <lb />
prison. In another case one <lb />
sentence of two years was pro <lb />
Hope Cherry and Peyton, <lb />
assault with deadly weapon; both <lb />
guilty; Cherry sentenced five months <lb />
on roads and Peyton three months. <lb />
John Clark, larceny; pleads guilty, <lb />
sentenced to State prison for five <lb />
years. <lb />
Ge Taylor, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty; sentenced <lb />
months on roads. For another case <lb />
for carrying concealed weapon, an <lb />
additional sentence of four <lb />
was pronounced. <lb />
Daniel Patrick, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; sen- <lb />
to ninety days on roads. In <lb />
another case for larceny, additional <lb />
of five months was <lb />
with, <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; sentenced four <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Silas Ross, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; sentenced six <lb />
months on roads. In another-ease <lb />
for larceny additional sentence of <lb />
twelve months was pronounced. <lb />
Jim Cox, selling guilty; <lb />
four months on roads. <lb />
Noah selling liquor, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Will Tyson, larceny, guilty in three <lb />
cases; sentenced one year in State <lb />
prison in each case, total three years <lb />
Claude Vines, manslaughter, guilty <lb />
sentenced two years in prison. <lb />
Amos Edwards, selling liquor; not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Dennis Baker larceny, pleads <lb />
sentenced twelve months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Preston larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty; sentenced one year on roads. <lb />
Fate Cox, Griffith Wiley Can <lb />
non, Jas. and Bob Ellis, <lb />
guilty; sentenced six mouths <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Ike Jones, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; fined And <lb />
costs. <lb />
C. L. Barrett, embezzlement, note <lb />
judgment suspended <lb />
upon payment of costs. <lb />
The grand jury found a true bill <lb />
against Claude Vines for killing Rs <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
Jumbo Rives, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon; not guilty. <lb />
John carrying concealed <lb />
weapon; not guilty. <lb />
Charlie Boyd, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty; judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Bryant Daniel, liquor; not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Tom Brooks, selling liquor; not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Robert Floyd, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon; not guilty. <lb />
Robert Phillips, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon; guilty. <lb />
Amos Edwards, selling liquor, <lb />
sentenced six months on roads. <lb />
Freeman Vines, Tom Vines, Cleve- <lb />
land Vines, Charlie Vines, D. C. <lb />
Blount, affray; Blount not guilty, <lb />
others all guilty; judgment suspend- <lb />
ed on payment of costs. <lb />
The report of the grand jury, for <lb />
the term was as <lb />
We have inquired into the conduct <lb />
of and all that we know <lb />
of have been presented, and have ac- <lb />
upon all bills that have come be- <lb />
fore our body that we could get wit- <lb />
We have visited the convict camp <lb />
and find the prisoners well cared for <lb />
and everything in good condition. <lb />
We have visited the county <lb />
and find everything in good <lb />
except one building needs re- <lb />
pairing on the roof, and a new <lb />
pipe Is needed In the cook room. <lb />
Now in regard to the superintend- <lb />
of the home, we find all inmates <lb />
well satisfied with the exception of <lb />
the who seem to be hard <lb />
to satisfy. <lb />
Now in regard to the superintend- <lb />
of health, we find all the inmates <lb />
well satisfied except the blind man <lb />
and Miss Polly May. <lb />
We have the offices of <lb />
register of deeds and clerk of the <lb />
court and find the records well <lb />
kept. <lb />
We have visited the sheriff's <lb />
and find the office well kept. <lb />
have visited the Jail and find <lb />
it in as good condition as <lb />
will allow and the prisoners <lb />
well cared for. <lb />
We find Johnnie Jenkins and C r <lb />
S. A. L. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trains leave Raleigh effective Maj <lb />
1910 <lb />
YEAR ROUND SI. <lb />
3.45 a. Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
Hamlet for Charlotte am, <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. m.-For <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches and MT. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
O Cincinnati and points West, <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. O. for Pitts <lb />
and points <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points West. Parlor cars to <lb />
No. f <lb />
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford, an- <lb />
p. m.-For Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jack <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
am. <lb />
p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
m., Washington 7.40 a. n <lb />
York p. m. to <lb />
Washington and t w <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B RYAN, G. P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
The following is the <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
effective Monday, <lb />
August 1910. <lb />
EAST BOUND. <lb />
pull- <lb />
man sleeping cars. Leave Green- <lb />
ville 12.41 a m., Washington 1.60 <lb />
a. m., arrive Edenton 3.65 a. m. <lb />
Elizabeth City 6.10 a m., Norfolk <lb />
7.00 a. m. <lb />
No. daily except Sunday. Leave <lb />
Greenville 9.40 a. m., arrive Wash- <lb />
10.40 a. m., New Bern 11.35 <lb />
a. m., Norfolk 4.06 p. m. <lb />
No. except Sunday. Leave <lb />
Greenville 6.30 p. m. arrive Wash- <lb />
7.25 p. m. <lb />
WEST BOUND. <lb />
daily, Express, <lb />
sleeping cars. Leave Greenville <lb />
3.63 a. in., arrive Wilson 5.20 a. m., <lb />
Raleigh 7.30 a. m. Connect at <lb />
son with A. C. L. R R-, north and <lb />
south, at Raleigh with a <lb />
Railway for all points. <lb />
No. daily except Sunday. Leave <lb />
Greenville 7.61 a. m., arrive Wilson <lb />
9.16 a. m., Raleigh 11.20 a. m. <lb />
No. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Greenville 4.14 p. arrive <lb />
5.31 p. m., 7.20 p. m. Con- <lb />
with Southern Railway for <lb />
Durham and Greensboro. <lb />
N. schedule figures pub- <lb />
as information only and not <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
For further particulars, to <lb />
any ticket agent, or J. S. Hassell, <lb />
Agent, N. C. <lb />
W. W. G. P. A., <lb />
G. P. A a. G. P it <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
Industrial <lb />
Institute. <lb />
For Training and Betterment <lb />
of the Colored Race <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 />
healthy locality. Rates very <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
For further information ad- <lb />
dress, <lb />
Principal W. C. CHANCE, <lb />
PARMELE, N. C. <lb />
Bros. Co. <lb />
VA. <lb />
Cotton Brokers in <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Provisions. <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York, Chicago and <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875 <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Barrels, <lb />
Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, <lb />
Go-Carte, Parlor Suits, Tables, <lb />
P. and Gall <lb />
Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci- <lb />
gars, Canned Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee, Soap, Lye, Magic Food, Mat- <lb />
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Glass, <lb />
and Cakes <lb />
and Crackers, Cheese, <lb />
best Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines, and numerous other goods. <lb />
Duality and quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
S M <lb />
with no no- <lb />
body who will act. We recommend <lb />
vie Jenkins are minors with an es-the P-o <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Central Barbershop <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Located in m business of town. <lb />
Four chair in operation ard each <lb />
one d by a bar <lb />
L; riles ca it <lb />
. . in. i <lb />
DO WE KNOW THE OF <lb />
GAME AND COMMON BIRDS <lb />
ARGUMENT FOR RESIDENT LICENSE <lb />
We Ask Ourselves the <lb />
as Well as- Discuss the He;. I <lb />
Value of Insect-Eating Birds l <lb />
Our Farmers, and The Income to <lb />
Our State Derived From Our <lb />
and <lb />
During the past ten years, then <lb />
has been a splendid progress in <lb />
nearly every state in the Union for <lb />
game showing the real <lb />
of our game, and the <lb />
shown here are verified by both <lb />
the United Stales agricultural <lb />
Washington and our d-. <lb />
at Raleigh. <lb />
The grasshopper is said to cause <lb />
i n annual damage to the farms in <lb />
the United States of ninety million <lb />
dollars It is shown one-third of <lb />
hie amount of grasshoppers <lb />
ave been destroyed by the birds <lb />
The cinch bug is also very <lb />
to farm products. Out of the <lb />
prop of sixteen quail, they were found <lb />
o contain seven ounces of the <lb />
tug Putting this at a very ii. <lb />
estimate, the actual value of th <lb />
quail to the farmers is hard to <lb />
mate. <lb />
During 1903, the Audubon society <lb />
of North Carolina, was incorporated. <lb />
No one who knows, can deny the <lb />
tact of the great good done by <lb />
society which was in operation <lb />
the entire state until our past leg- <lb />
when fifty-four counties <lb />
were withdrawn and are now under <lb />
the protection of the commissioners <lb />
of the respective counties. A very <lb />
conservative estimate of the value <lb />
the game, and <lb />
birds to our state annually Is a m .- <lb />
dollar e <lb />
of acres of worthless land, as far as <lb />
arming is concerned is bought up <lb />
at a very high price for game <lb />
as well as the taxes on <lb />
ands of acres of land have been paid <lb />
for the hunting privileges. Guilford <lb />
county alone has an Income of <lb />
annually derived from the <lb />
of her hunting property. Currituck <lb />
county's annual income from the sale <lb />
of game and taxes on marsh land <lb />
to something over . <lb />
As our legislature meets in the <lb />
three months, let us Bee that such <lb />
laws are looking forward <lb />
to better game protection. Belo <lb />
we give an outline of what we think, <lb />
us well as some of the best men <lb />
our and those who are most <lb />
Interested, of what would be the beat <lb />
law for the protection and <lb />
of <lb />
That it the means of <lb />
maintaining the work of game pro- <lb />
without any <lb />
and any hardships. <lb />
That is paid by <lb />
those who derive benefit from game <lb />
protection and not imposed on <lb />
who have no interest and do not care <lb />
to avail themselves of tho privilege <lb />
of hunting. <lb />
It furnishes a system of <lb />
of all persons hunting and <lb />
thereby makes tho enforcement of <lb />
game laws more <lb />
a, oft, the <lb />
nominal fee of is sufficient <lb />
keep out of the fields many a shift- <lb />
less irresponsible hunter through <lb />
whose operation much game is de- <lb />
It may be the means of ob- <lb />
value statistics as to the <lb />
amount of game killed, if the holders <lb />
of the license are required to report <lb />
the number of birds shot. <lb />
The value of birds to the farmer <lb />
as destroyer of insects noxious weed <lb />
and injurious rodents is too large a <lb />
subject to be in a single <lb />
paragraph. <lb />
You will find these dis- <lb />
cussed in a number of the <lb />
issued by the United States depart- <lb />
of agriculture, namely, <lb />
No. 73-74 as well as one <lb />
by Sylvester D. Judd, treating on <lb />
birds as weed destroyers. <lb />
The value of game is well <lb />
by the condition in Guilford <lb />
Currituck and several other counties <lb />
of the state where worthless lands <lb />
as far as farming is concerned are <lb />
bough up at a big for game <lb />
preserves, as well as, in a number <lb />
of instances, where the tax is paid <lb />
oh land for the hunting privilege. <lb />
Some of the that tho com <lb />
mission plan of game law enforce- <lb />
is likely to meet with more <lb />
favor than enforcement through the <lb />
Audubon society or any other private <lb />
corporation is because it removes <lb />
objections and apparently turning <lb />
over to a <lb />
which properly belong to the stats, <lb />
and place this branch on footing <lb />
I t. of other branches of <lb />
state government. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
MORE THAN <lb />
RAISED ONE ON ACRE BY MR. C. <lb />
T. WATSON <lb />
HE EXPLAINS HOW WAS DONE <lb />
His Method of Cultivation Quail- <lb />
of Fertilizer <lb />
at Actual Cost of IS tents <lb />
Per Bushel Was <lb />
on One Acre. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
rubles, and next door to John <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
formerly occupied by. J. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Greenville, . . . Carolina <lb />
Fire Great Governors. <lb />
The Democrats have ejected <lb />
governors in Northern States who <lb />
I as men of the highest type. <lb />
They all bring to the public service <lb />
records of solid outside politics. <lb />
That five men like John A. Dix, of <lb />
New York, Woodrow Wilson, of <lb />
Jersey, Judge Baldwin, of <lb />
cut, Foss, of Massachusetts, <lb />
and Judson Harmon, of Ohio, by <lb />
popular should be placed in the <lb />
front rank of their party augurs well <lb />
for the future. It signifies a <lb />
and united Democracy, a strong op- <lb />
position represented by a party <lb />
ed by character and principle, <lb />
dear aims and definite duties <lb />
perform. <lb />
If Woodrow Wilson alone had been <lb />
taken from private life and within <lb />
a few weeks lifted to a <lb />
position in the affairs of tho country <lb />
it would have been a national <lb />
Tho campaign Dr Wilson i <lb />
New Jersey was a revelation of <lb />
so striking as to attract universal <lb />
attention. It proves again how great <lb />
are the latent resources of this <lb />
try in men. <lb />
Not to tho States which tiny <lb />
been chosen to govern la the <lb />
i of men a distinct gain <lb />
but to the nation at large it means <lb />
general raising of the tone both <lb />
politics and public service. Tho in <lb />
that these Democratic <lb />
will exercise as local leaders o <lb />
I heir party will affect national sand- <lb />
through the example that they <lb />
set within their separate fields.--- <lb />
Now York World, <lb />
Pitt county has some corn grow- <lb />
and Mr. C. T. Watson is one of <lb />
them. He lives miles from here on <lb />
Falkland road and entered the <lb />
movement this year- set- <lb />
ting apart one acre of corn for this <lb />
purpose. He says he started out <lb />
the idea of making barrels <lb />
on -hat acre, and believes he would <lb />
have done so but for it getting badly <lb />
drowned in the rainy season. As it <lb />
was he made a record to be proud <lb />
of, and one that is worth noting. He <lb />
gathered the acre of corn last week, <lb />
measured it carefully and found <lb />
that ho had nearly be <lb />
exact there were 13-14 <lb />
Mr. Watson came in Saturday and <lb />
told The Reflector about his demon- <lb />
acre; when asked for the <lb />
methods of cultivation that we might <lb />
print it and thus give other farmers <lb />
the of hie experience, he told <lb />
us the <lb />
The ground was first broken to a <lb />
depth of inches with a one-horse <lb />
plow and bushels of stable ma- <lb />
was broadcast on the broke- <lb />
land. This was cut in with a <lb />
row just planting. When <lb />
ready to plant the were run <lb />
feet apart and inches deep with a <lb />
turn plow. The corn was planted <lb />
inches apart one to hill. <lb />
At the first plowing tho corn was <lb />
barred off inches deep and one <lb />
sack of and two sacks of acid <lb />
phosphate sowed in the furrows by <lb />
the corn. The middles were split <lb />
with a turn plow, six furrows to the <lb />
middle. The second plowing was <lb />
with a 5-tooth cultivator, three fur- <lb />
rows to the row. The third plowing <lb />
It was sided with a cotton plow to a <lb />
depth of 1-2 inches. Then two <lb />
sacks of cotton seed meal and one <lb />
sack of 8-3-3 guano were used. At the <lb />
last plowing, which was also with <lb />
a cotton pi w, five rows t the <lb />
row and 1-2 Indies deep, four sacks <lb />
of cotton m. and pounds <lb />
of nitrate of soda were used. <lb />
Mr. Watson said fertilizers and <lb />
W. C D. If. Clark. <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers Surveyors <lb />
Greenville, . <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Dr. Office <lb />
. . S- Carolina <lb />
U I. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Greenville. . . . Carolina <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
hi Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L. James <lb />
Greenville, . . Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
Greenville, . . H. Carolina <lb />
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville, . . <lb />
JULIUS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <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 />
Tho man who tells all he known <lb />
doesn't make th world any wiser. <lb />
The y a <lb />
giver when for <lb />
cultivation of cost but <lb />
as he got worth of fodder from <lb />
it the actual cost for tho was <lb />
reduced to This was a little <lb />
less than cents a bushel, and at <lb />
tho market price of corn, per <lb />
hie acre netted <lb />
Mr. Watson also raid Butt his en- <lb />
corn crop this year was good, <lb />
and While not done harvesting yet he <lb />
expects it to average per <lb />
This is a good example of <lb />
what can be done at corn growing <lb />
in Pitt county. It ought to Inspire <lb />
every farmer who reads this to put <lb />
forth host efforts and not be sat- <lb />
with less than barrels per <lb />
acre. With proper and <lb />
favorable this average can <lb />
be reached. <lb />
OWEN II. W B RODMAN <lb />
GUION GUION <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
. <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carteret, Jones <lb />
Pamlico, and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Broad Street <lb />
Phone NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
for The <lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN <lb />
everything n <lb />
and tho very <lb />
beat to <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G.<lb /></p>
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CL <lb />
The Carolina Home Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
TUB COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
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With politics out of the way, t <lb />
would not be a bad idea to get back <lb />
to talking good roads. <lb />
One of the best things about it is <lb />
that it has quieted the colonel <lb />
once. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Mexico had better come down from <lb />
that or Uncle Sam may <lb />
go to smashing sombreros. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Sunday's Raleigh News and <lb />
was an aviation edition of thirty- <lb />
six pages. That was flying some. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Some Republicans are almost as <lb />
well pleased as the Democrats over <lb />
result in North Carolina. <lb />
years hence, there is no question <lb />
about the kind of president we will <lb />
have. <lb />
It takes push and hustle to keep <lb />
a town going on the up grade in <lb />
business and progress. The <lb />
that makes no effort will see other <lb />
towns go ahead of it in the race. <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 IS, 1910. <lb />
Sometime when you think you are <lb />
in the light, you are in the dark. <lb />
--------o <lb />
The Savannah speed races are <lb />
so making a death record. <lb />
The election and shouting are over <lb />
now. Get down to work. <lb />
Ten Democratic congressmen from <lb />
North Carolina looks good to us. <lb />
Butler did not even stop to <lb />
Tills is one time that Roosevelt <lb />
not de-lighted. <lb />
Now altogether to elect a Demo- <lb />
president in 1912. <lb />
Another- good thing about it in <lb />
Cannon will not be speaker next<lb />
The Democratic party will <lb />
everything its way if it keeps on its <lb />
good behavior the next two years. <lb />
The Durham Herald says if any- <lb />
thing else had been going the Demo- <lb />
would have captured that, too. <lb />
The Greensboro News says it <lb />
could not have been any worse. Yes <lb />
it could. You saved Utah and Penn- <lb />
Norman Mack's mistake was not <lb />
as big as the one the colon male <lb />
when he said beat to a <lb />
The Greensboro News is certainly <lb />
trying to laugh it off. That is the <lb />
best view to take of it and lots bet- <lb />
than crying. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Congressman John H. Small had <lb />
such a complete walk-over that it <lb />
looked like no opposition at all. <lb />
--------o <lb />
President Taft passed <lb />
North Carolina Wednesday night, <lb />
his hurrying-away trip to Panama. <lb />
Oyster Bay advices the day after <lb />
said that one. Col. T. Roosevelt <lb />
into seclusion and would not com- <lb />
on the election. Don't blame <lb />
him. <lb />
Score one for the modern head- <lb />
gear. A Philadelphia girl tumbled <lb />
down stairs and the physician <lb />
to make an examination declared <lb />
that but for the puffs in her hair her <lb />
skull would have been fractured. <lb />
In the election Tuesday four <lb />
women won seats in the lower house <lb />
of the general assembly of Colorado. <lb />
Guess the male members will be <lb />
in the presence of the sister law <lb />
makers. <lb />
It is a little late to mention it. <lb />
but on Monday the governor pardon- <lb />
ed T. W. Dewey, the New Bern bank <lb />
wrecker. He only lacked thirty <lb />
of serving out his six-year term. W <lb />
hope it has learned him the lesson <lb />
to live better hereafter. <lb />
HAVE A COUNTY EXHIBIT. <lb />
It is the open season now for <lb />
hunters to somebody <lb />
mistake. <lb />
One, T. Roosevelt, of Oyster Bay, <lb />
U. S. A., is about the deadest living <lb />
Yes, North Carolina a ten <lb />
when it came to electing con- <lb />
Wonder if The look will give <lb />
the colonel a dollar a word to tell <lb />
how it happened. <lb />
Republicans need not worry them- <lb />
about how it happened, but it <lb />
happened all right. <lb />
All aboard for Raleigh on 16th <lb />
and to enjoy the News and Ob- <lb />
aviation <lb />
Now that the election is over, towns <lb />
and counties over the State will <lb />
opportunity to move for civic right- <lb />
Eyes now look to Ohio and <lb />
Jersey for a Democratic nominee for <lb />
in 1912. Both States have <lb />
a good one to offer. <lb />
the will have <lb />
enough respect for the president's <lb />
feelings to hold back their shouting <lb />
while he is with them. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Just suppose all the Democrats had <lb />
turned out and voted on election day. <lb />
The majority would have been a <lb />
corker. <lb />
Anxiety for money leads even <lb />
women to crime. While a million- <lb />
pork packer of Wheeling , W. <lb />
Va., was in a hospital, his wife bribed <lb />
a nurse to give him poison. Sh-5 <lb />
wanted him out of the way so she <lb />
could have his money. . <lb />
The election of a Republican gov- <lb />
in Tennessee must be taken <lb />
to mean that the solid South has <lb />
been broken. The Democrats there <lb />
merely fused with the Republicans <lb />
in order to get rid of Patterson, and <lb />
as Senator Taylor did not resign his <lb />
place to run for governor no harm <lb />
has been done. <lb />
The State insurance department <lb />
does not convict men for arson every <lb />
time, but it keeps them scared and <lb />
has a different effect on others. This; <lb />
is shown by the decreasing number <lb />
of fires of a supposed incendiary <lb />
over the state. It is a most <lb />
difficult Job to secure evidence l <lb />
cases or arson. A man who does not <lb />
go about such work with <lb />
the greatest secrecy is a fool. Even <lb />
then convictions are often secured. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
We heard a farmer say a few days <lb />
ago that he was glad to see in The <lb />
Reflector recently the suggestion for <lb />
an exhibit of the county's s. <lb />
He said this should be done, that he <lb />
would be glad to take part in it, and <lb />
that he hoped the matter would <lb />
agitated until it is bi ought about. <lb />
We do not know a better man in the <lb />
county to refer this matter to than <lb />
Mr. J. F. and he is com- <lb />
right here and now to get <lb />
busy on it. Let us awaken the in- <lb />
of the farmers in this and <lb />
bring them together with specimens <lb />
of the best of their products. They <lb />
have the products, in all kind of <lb />
crops, stock and poultry, and could <lb />
make an exhibit that would de <lb />
it to themselves and to the county. <lb />
Let a suitable day be named for this, <lb />
or two days if one would not be <lb />
time enough, and bring all together <lb />
in Greenville. We feel that one of <lb />
the tobacco can be <lb />
cured for arranging the crop ex- <lb />
with plenty of adjacent yard <lb />
and stable room for poultry and <lb />
stock. It would be a big event and <lb />
a proud event for the whole of Pitt <lb />
county. What say others of the <lb />
farmers We would like to hear <lb />
from them on this subject. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Champ Clark will make a good <lb />
speaker of the next congress and it <lb />
is likely he will be elected to that <lb />
position. He was Democratic leader <lb />
in the last congress, that party <lb />
having won control of the next one <lb />
it is natural that he should be the <lb />
choice for speaker. <lb />
The Wilmington Star wants to <lb />
know what is a Democrat He a <lb />
almost anybody you can put your <lb />
on now, especially in<lb />
About the two biggest things <lb />
Eastern North Carolina to consider <lb />
is good roads and drainage. These <lb />
would make this the garden spot cf <lb />
the world. <lb />
The earth seems to have opened <lb />
swallowed Marion Butler, and <lb />
nobody is troubling to look for the <lb />
hole <lb />
More joy The announcement that <lb />
the price of automobiles and the <lb />
charges on cable messages have <lb />
both been reduced. <lb />
It is good news that the cost of <lb />
living will likely come down a little. <lb />
With most of us it takes about all <lb />
the income. <lb />
Why don't. the choirs of the <lb />
churches sing more of the songs <lb />
people understand and enjoy- <lb />
something that touches the chords i <lb />
heart, a soul-lifter so to <lb />
There are songs that make you feel <lb />
better; make you feel like you <lb />
ed to be good to all the world. <lb />
are others that do not have this effect <lb />
in fact they have the opposite. From <lb />
a scientific point some songs are <lb />
right, but we always did like to <lb />
M to W <lb />
If the States that went Democratic a scientific <lb />
Ely made his airship fly all <lb />
from the deck of the Birmingham It <lb />
Hampton Roads. <lb />
Wonder if the colonel feels <lb />
or is having time now, <lb />
Some of the census returns seen <lb />
very much<lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
A few months ago Colonel Theo- <lb />
was the idol of a <lb />
and the foremost citizen of the <lb />
World. Today he is discredited, re- <lb />
and looked upon by the great <lb />
hosts of the American people as r. <lb />
common politician adventurer and a <lb />
man lacking in truth of state- <lb />
or honesty of purpose. He re- <lb />
tired from the presidency at <lb />
of his popularity. He had <lb />
while president, championed <lb />
measures, and while regarded as <lb />
hot-headed, impulsive, <lb />
stable, he was thought to be honest <lb />
at heart, and no president was <lb />
more generally popular. His stay <lb />
abroad but increased his <lb />
Had he retired to private life n <lb />
he came home and conducted himself <lb />
decently he could have been the <lb />
of the people as long as he live <lb />
But inordinate ambition had gripped <lb />
him. The lust for power was in <lb />
veins. Admiration turned hit. <lb />
head. He thought he could <lb />
and the people would accept. lie <lb />
thought he was above and beyond <lb />
criticism and could do anything wit .- <lb />
out being called to account . Ho <lb />
tailed to take into consideration the <lb />
fact that the American people, as p <lb />
whole, believe in fairness and hon- <lb />
He forgot his own often-urged <lb />
sentiment of the <lb />
But the people of New York and the <lb />
country believe in a deal, <lb />
they repudiated Roosevelt be- <lb />
cause he denied the <lb />
others, and because of the <lb />
of his position. In New Yon- <lb />
he advocated the tariff <lb />
law; in Indiana he spoke against t, <lb />
he made statements about Dix, <lb />
Democratic nominee, that were <lb />
true, and when shown that they were, <lb />
untrue he did not apologize, but lieu <lb />
some more. He lied on Baldwin, the <lb />
Democratic nominee in Connecticut, <lb />
when shown that he had lied, <lb />
lied some more. The people <lb />
Connecticut rose up and <lb />
lied him a liar. And that is the <lb />
plain judgment of the <lb />
people. A political adventurer the <lb />
people are on to his ways. The id-.-l <lb />
is shattered and can never again <lb />
Times. <lb />
inhabitants might well use the anti- <lb />
typhoid vaccine. Even where re- <lb />
is and unattended <lb />
by any of those distressing after- <lb />
effects which often wait upon typhoid <lb />
the disease brings complete disability <lb />
during the six weeks of its <lb />
course and a considerable period of <lb />
convalescence, after that. For any <lb />
who a work to do in the world <lb />
the mere loss of time is an important <lb />
consideration. Without lessening of- <lb />
through public agencies to <lb />
vent infection, the doctors can now <lb />
offer an insurance which insures n i <lb />
merely against expenses <lb />
the disease but against the dis- <lb />
ease itself. We hope that he doctors <lb />
of this city and section will at on c- <lb />
the anti-typhoid vaccine avail- <lb />
able to their intelligent patrons. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
cal <lb />
The <lb />
How to Almost Defy Typhoid. <lb />
In his annual report for the <lb />
year 1909, Surgeon General <lb />
that compulsory anti- <lb />
typhoid vaccination be introduced in- <lb />
to the army. Statistics cited by him <lb />
show that one-sixth of the army hat <lb />
thus been inoculated with the <lb />
preventive vaccine, without serious <lb />
results in any case. Among <lb />
inoculated, only one in four d <lb />
had the disease and no details <lb />
curred. Among those not inoculated <lb />
one In had the disease and <lb />
were, numerous. <lb />
The presence of typhoid fever, an <lb />
absolutely preventable disease, is a <lb />
reproach to any community. It <lb />
the more so because only by the co n- <lb />
principally through safe- <lb />
guarding of the water and milk sup <lb />
plies, can any but the most <lb />
cautious individual be <lb />
Characteristically careless, we in this <lb />
country permit our typhoid rate to <lb />
range several times higher than Eu- <lb />
rope's. In the South, even on the <lb />
farms, where the victim has <lb />
his own or his family's gross neglect <lb />
of common sanitation to blame, it <lb />
makes a brave show. If <lb />
towns are to have the <lb />
most always more or less <lb />
with them-and is one of the <lb />
The American Game. <lb />
War in Central America has be- <lb />
come almost as regular and frequent <lb />
as sleigh-riding in Greenland o- <lb />
in the United States. It is <lb />
the great national game. <lb />
Dispatches from Honduras tell of <lb />
a revolution that is the verge f <lb />
outbreak in that banana Eden. An <lb />
too United States citizens an <lb />
concerned and incidentally the United <lb />
as a nation is involved. One <lb />
is leading a revolt <lb />
against the existing govern- <lb />
and, according to reports, Hi <lb />
entire western portion of the country <lb />
with excitement. <lb />
that in the an <lb />
can consular agent has been insulted <lb />
by the revolutionists, whereupon th <lb />
United States gunboat, the <lb />
turned its guns on the harbor <lb />
me rebel leader with a threat to <lb />
open lire if the rights of i <lb />
ate further violated. <lb />
situation is typical of What <lb />
off and on every year. These <lb />
outbreaks are not <lb />
great moment but <lb />
come so frequently as to keep com- <lb />
and business on pins. <lb />
me most part they seem to arise not <lb />
directly from people themselves, <lb />
out from political and military <lb />
venturers, of Castro <lb />
and stamp. <lb />
While the United States has <lb />
avoided entanglements and an, <lb />
thing like a spirit of bravado in <lb />
with these Central gov- <lb />
these relationships <lb />
selves are so close and are each yea. <lb />
growing so much more intimate that <lb />
our policy toward them must, t <lb />
would seem, become firmer and more <lb />
definite. The completion of the <lb />
canal throw upon <lb />
States a large measure of <lb />
for the peace and order of the <lb />
Caribbean country. Commerce <lb />
will require that either mis nation or <lb />
some European power stand <lb />
guard there for civilization <lb />
Journal. <lb />
aid suffering, the pastor must drop <lb />
everything and pay regular visits to <lb />
or they are mad about it and <lb />
tell it to everybody they come-. <lb />
We do not believe it is the duty v <lb />
the pastor to humor these and <lb />
we do believe it is the duty of the <lb />
church to put its disapproval <lb />
billy exactions these souls <lb />
lot pastor <lb />
visiting is a sweet <lb />
No grown man with good sense <lb />
legs off to listen to <lb />
gossip ladies who have too <lb />
leisure their own good. We ad <lb />
mire the honest and industrious house <lb />
wife who said that with all her <lb />
duties claiming her attention <lb />
have time to bother with he <lb />
pastor during the week. Can <lb />
imagination conceive of the Apostle <lb />
Haul sitting in a parlor and idling <lb />
twenty or thirty minutes away <lb />
the sake of satisfying the vanity of <lb />
a sister and thus keep from taU <lb />
about If there is any <lb />
vice the pastor can render of com <lb />
he ought to go, and if he is what <lb />
he ought to be will go, but we are <lb />
not talking about that. We are re <lb />
Earring to that other class of visits <lb />
that mean not a thing in the <lb />
world but a few of social <lb />
which too often refers to persona <lb />
lather than to things, and then t-j <lb />
his hat in his hand and bow <lb />
himself out of the front door. W-a <lb />
are very sorry for the preacher <lb />
has much of this kind of work to <lb />
and the less of it he does the bettor <lb />
tor him and the person upon whom <lb />
he and Children. <lb />
Per Cent. Profit in One Year. <lb />
The farmer who has every acre in <lb />
harness, well fed and properly cared <lb />
is the man who is making his <lb />
farming profitable in these days. <lb />
drainage is a wonderful aid bring- <lb />
many of soil into proper <lb />
business relation with the farm.-;. <lb />
These soils have, perhaps, been <lb />
only hall a crop per year, and <lb />
complete failure may have <lb />
resulted during ears when ordinary <lb />
conditions were the least favorable <lb />
We had such a piece of land on Sun- <lb />
Farm, naturally strong soil, <lb />
out lulled springs <lb />
mat no dependence could be put up- <lb />
on it, being only a little piece, <lb />
two we had passed it by <lb />
in our hurry to tile the larger field.-. <lb />
A little swamp grass and Japan <lb />
these of little feed value <lb />
of being to gr <lb />
en water-sodded pro- <lb />
on the field annually. Thirty <lb />
dollars worth of tile was laid in tins <lb />
piece of land the past winter, the <lb />
toil thoroughly prepared and <lb />
in corn. A hundred and twenty bush <lb />
els of corn, that is making at lease <lb />
worth of pork, is being harvest- <lb />
ed from the little piece, so we <lb />
that the of tile and the <lb />
of work expended in laying them is <lb />
time and money well expended, con- <lb />
that the improvement will <lb />
last for a century, and a piece of <lb />
land that was nothing but an eye- <lb />
sore has made a little fat beauty- <lb />
spot for all L. French, in <lb />
Raleigh Progressive Farmer and Ga- <lb />
Starve a Cold. <lb />
Nature, as a rule, takes the <lb />
away one is coming-down <lb />
a or disease <lb />
and is wise. Don't <lb />
to eat sue has a cunt. <lb />
to tempt <lb />
with or <lb />
w n suffering from a cold, the <lb />
are no <lb />
care tor digestives arc <lb />
or entirely One <lb />
or two comparative last will <lb />
assist averting a <lb />
of cold. A more convenient <lb />
form of fasting <lb />
e to tor one to two up- <lb />
on nun, or juices per naps, <lb />
of a little toast. An <lb />
diet ail <lb />
advantages complete lasting, <lb />
it appetite, and <lb />
supplies sugar liver <lb />
can to sustain <lb />
me blood corpuscles in their <lb />
continuous against microbes. <lb />
William S. Sadler m the Designer. <lb />
County Boy Will Make Good. <lb />
There is a boy in Anson county <lb />
who farmed on his own account this <lb />
year, renting a small farm from his <lb />
He did his own work and <lb />
did not spend his nights in drinking <lb />
and carousing around the community <lb />
out got some wholesome pleasure at <lb />
results of his labor. Ho <lb />
studied and followed the best and <lb />
up-to-date methods of farming <lb />
and we have it on reliable <lb />
that he will clear not a cent <lb />
man five hundred dollars on the <lb />
raised by himself, after rent and all <lb />
expenses are paid. He <lb />
the first of the year and now <lb />
a few months to spend at another <lb />
where he will clear a few <lb />
dollars every week. The man who <lb />
minks and works is making money; <lb />
me man who loafs and dissipates, <lb />
ought to Anson- <lb />
The Pouter. <lb />
A great many good people make <lb />
themselves unhappy and <lb />
too. pouting. They <lb />
are dreadfully imposed <lb />
r ad into actions of other people <lb />
all of wrong motives. <lb />
nave a grievance all the time and <lb />
do not get to tell it to every pass-, <lb />
One of the mean things the <lb />
pouter finds to pout about is the in- <lb />
frequency with the pastor <lb />
visits They measure the merit <lb />
of the by the number of visits <lb />
e makes every year. No <lb />
these good people are in<lb />
They Will Come Again. <lb />
If there are those who think <lb />
die in state will <lb />
u. and quit, they would do well <lb />
to undeceive There will <lb />
a new alignment and a <lb />
of for the presidential <lb />
and will be even <lb />
than it was in the recent <lb />
campaign. It is not probable, <lb />
mat party will have the <lb />
labored under this year. The old <lb />
have been evened up, bloody <lb />
aces will be washed and the next <lb />
campaign will see the <lb />
and out for business. The <lb />
probabilities are, too that the Demo- <lb />
will be fortified by too much <lb />
confidence. The licking of the Re- <lb />
publicans in this state will only <lb />
good and put them in a more <lb />
mood for the next fig U. <lb />
Aerial Patents <lb />
Some idea of the interest taken by <lb />
inventors in the science of aerial <lb />
is offered by the statement <lb />
Washington that patents <lb />
nave been issued already on airships <lb />
and aerial contrivances of various <lb />
Stress is laid upon the <lb />
that the brains of the aviator must <lb />
the main dependence in all cases <lb />
of successful man-flight. Hope has <lb />
expressed that some type of fly- <lb />
machine would be invented that <lb />
would be automatically responsive to <lb />
air currents in a manner to relieve <lb />
the tension of the navigator and lend <lb />
comparative safety and ease to the <lb />
operation of the machine. If any such <lb />
device is possible it is not presaged, <lb />
it seems, by any of the patents yet <lb />
Union. <lb />
God will go where the humblest <lb />
child is not welcome. <lb />
The first prayer was made bf the <lb />
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l Li. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
SHOWER. <lb />
In Honor of Miss Glenn i <lb />
Elect. <lb />
Miss Alice Blow entertained th. <lb />
Young Ladies Club. In a very <lb />
crate style on afternoon in <lb />
oner of Miss Forbes, the bride <lb />
elect. <lb />
The house was beautifully decor <lb />
with not plants, smilax and m <lb />
Sowers. The club members ware <lb />
enjoying themselves socially when <lb />
hostess announced the arrival <lb />
and in walked little a <lb />
Jr., dressed as puling <lb />
a wagon, artistically decorated with <lb />
hearts and cupids, and loaded with <lb />
everything necessary for the most <lb />
department of the house. <lb />
the kitchen. <lb />
She, then, in behalf of the <lb />
with the following tots i <lb />
rented them to the guest of honor <lb />
present these to the <lb />
elect, <lb />
Our dear so kind and true <lb />
Modest though these seem, <lb />
We wish so excreta our love tor <lb />
May your life be long, and <lb />
toe, <lb />
May your joys be <lb />
rows few, <lb />
Is the wish of your fiends, <lb />
Both old and <lb />
The vice-president, Mrs. Outlaw, <lb />
then presented he- with a cook <lb />
containing an original j and <lb />
toast, expressing to her the best <lb />
wishes of the club members, <lb />
she would soon become an <lb />
In their department, to <lb />
which Miss Forbes responded in <lb />
usual graceful manner. <lb />
Delightful refreshments were then <lb />
served which were a fitting close to <lb />
afternoon so happily spent <lb />
Among those present were Misses <lb />
Glenn Forbes, Alice Blow, <lb />
Forbes, Smith, Mat tie <lb />
King, Mary Smith, Margaret W, <lb />
E. B. Ferguson, R. C. <lb />
White, Will Ned <lb />
N W. Outlaw,<lb />
City and <lb />
of <lb />
SPECIAL RATES <lb />
ACCOUNT <lb />
Over Norfolk Southern to <lb />
tun and <lb />
On account of the agricultural ex- <lb />
judging day, to be hell <lb />
at Washington on Thursday, <lb />
17th, the Norfolk Southern will <lb />
sell tickets at special low rates. <lb />
Also for the great aviation meet <lb />
in Raleigh on November 16th and <lb />
special low rates round trip <lb />
tickets will be sold, good for return <lb />
until 19th. Ask ticket agents for any <lb />
further information. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Cutting the Farm. <lb />
. Through the Wadesboro Messenger <lb />
Intelligencer, Judge K. T. Ben- <lb />
nett is advocating small farms <lb />
do our best with large he <lb />
pays should cut most of them <lb />
one fourth <lb />
less. not in our ken tell it. <lb />
but such outing up produces a natural <lb />
desire to improve and adorn these <lb />
To Ht by coping, the <lb />
of the owner should fall <lb />
tie land whenever the sunshine ad- <lb />
his shadow. We can't make <lb />
money by leaving the farm to a hire- <lb />
ling, an alter ego in the master's <lb />
A more truthful <lb />
than that was never <lb />
lotto Chronicle. <lb />
High Prices. <lb />
Twenty years ago there was a gen- <lb />
complaint against low prices, <lb />
now times have changed and <lb />
high prices the complaint is just as <lb />
and persistent against i <lb />
Surely the Southern farmer has i <lb />
cause for complaint if he regulated <lb />
his to suit present condition-. <lb />
The increased price of cotton <lb />
him no good if he continues to buy <lb />
his meat and other supplies from th <lb />
northwest at corresponding increases. <lb />
Conditions wore never better for the <lb />
Southern farmer who raises his own <lb />
supplies at home. Raising home sup- <lb />
. plies gives a double advantage; it <lb />
eaves sending cash received for cot- <lb />
ton to the west for high priced sup- <lb />
plies, and the more supplies raised a <lb />
home the less cotton can be produced. <lb />
The two working together mean <lb />
prices for cotton and for sup- <lb />
plies. Then, too, the home raked <lb />
produce Is the Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
LOOK, LADIES, THE STORE <lb />
on Main St. extends the same <lb />
courtesy the rest room did. Ladies <lb />
front the country arc especially in- <lb />
to stop and yourselves. 31- <lb />
S. Prop <lb />
The reason a woman knows <lb />
Isn't Jealous is she feels as if she <lb />
were, but thinks lie can bide it, <lb />
A Few Pertinent Figures, <lb />
The season when bad roads are t <lb />
their worst is approaching and <lb />
renders some recent figures presented <lb />
on the subject by the Richmond <lb />
very timely. <lb />
cost of hauling farm products in th.- <lb />
United says The Time. Dis- <lb />
patch, about cents a <lb />
mile, while in Europe where th <lb />
toads arc uniformly good the <lb />
is only cents a mile. If the <lb />
cost in the United States was only <lb />
S cents a mile the saving would <lb />
be about a year. Tl <lb />
transport wheat from Now York to <lb />
Liverpool costs 3.8 cents a bushel. It <lb />
costs the farmer 5.4 cents a bushel <lb />
to haul the same wheat from <lb />
to the market, the average ha- I <lb />
being a little less than ten miles. It <lb />
is estimated that the agricultural pro- <lb />
ducts of the United States during <lb />
last eleven years have been worth <lb />
70,000,000,000. The cost of moving <lb />
this produce from the farms to th. <lb />
markets over bad roads above what <lb />
the cost of transportation would haw <lb />
beer over good roads would build <lb />
a million miles of good <lb />
These figures, striking as the are, <lb />
lo not tell the whole story. <lb />
lake no account of the immense in- <lb />
t in the comfort of traveling, <lb />
saving of animals or th i <lb />
wear and tear of vehicles obviated <lb />
by properly constructed highways. <lb />
The good roads movement, like many <lb />
similar ones, requires an immense <lb />
amount of hard work to keep it go- <lb />
but judging from the return on <lb />
the investment made apparent by <lb />
these figures it would appear rather <lb />
more than worth <lb />
Second Crop Apple. <lb />
Today Mr. W. H. Elks, of <lb />
township, brought The Reflector an <lb />
apple of the second crop grown on <lb />
the same tree this year. Ho <lb />
several trees in arc now <lb />
in bloom for the third time this <lb />
year. This is a wonderful climate. <lb />
i. <lb />
s; <lb />
Infidelity <lb />
prophecies. <lb />
any <lb />
Buggies, Harness <lb />
and Sundries <lb />
In addition to our regular business of man- <lb />
BE ST 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 />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Nor. Car. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, and Kinston <lb />
Effective November 1st, <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. Ar. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. Ar. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
For farther information, nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, N. <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, f, T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
How About Your Home <lb />
Is it comfortably If not you <lb />
would find it interesting to visit our store and <lb />
look over our stock of FURNITURE and <lb />
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed <lb />
from Parlor-to Kitchen at prices that will make <lb />
you sit up and take notice. <lb />
J. H. BOYD, JR. <lb />
TOPIC FOR DISCUS- <lb />
THIS MONTH IS THE TIME TO <lb />
BEGIN THE WORK <lb />
DEEP FALL BREAKING OF THE LAND <lb />
Farmers Who Plow Deep <lb />
Show Best <lb />
Properly Distributed Supply of <lb />
Must Get Down to <lb />
The Weather Co i- <lb />
can be Largely Overcome. <lb />
For a considerable number of <lb />
Southern farmers have been trying <lb />
to produce large, profitable crops <lb />
corn on shallow soils. Tho records <lb />
of corn growing show that they have <lb />
failed. During this same period a <lb />
few of the more progressive <lb />
have been breaking their lands <lb />
to eight inches, and even ten <lb />
deep, and have produced from <lb />
to sixty bushels per acre at a small <lb />
cost For forty years the average <lb />
or breaking land in North <lb />
Carolina has been about four inches <lb />
with an of less <lb />
f bushels of corn per acre. <lb />
year the men engaged in the <lb />
demonstration work broke <lb />
thousand acres from six to ten in- <lb />
and harvested a little over <lb />
bushels per acre. The cost w ,. <lb />
about twenty-five cents pr bushel. <lb />
Can we not learn a valuable <lb />
from the experience of these <lb />
Let us study briefly, some of the ad- <lb />
vantages of a deep soil. One of tho <lb />
most important problems J <lb />
with corn growing is a properly dis- <lb />
supply of moisture. <lb />
cannot have this on shallow soils. Tho <lb />
soil is soon filled with <lb />
during rainfall. If the rains co <lb />
several the soil stays ea. <lb />
with water. This keeps o <lb />
air. things cannot occupy <lb />
the space at the same <lb />
Corn will not grow unless air <lb />
down to its roots. Therefore th. <lb />
com fails during wet spells of <lb />
The excess, of rain fall <lb />
does much washing under such con- <lb />
When the rains cease, the <lb />
small amount of water held in a <lb />
shallow soil is soon exhausted by <lb />
evaporation and by being used by the <lb />
corn, so that the corn now suffers tit <lb />
lack of moisture. With a deep soil <lb />
these conditions do not exist. <lb />
rain comes, it sinks down into the <lb />
lower parts of the deep soil, letting <lb />
the air into the upper portions so <lb />
that the corn continues its growth <lb />
When dry weather prevails the deep <lb />
soil, by having caught previous rains <lb />
is able to supply moisture <lb />
to keep the corn green and grow- <lb />
In this section we nearly m <lb />
have a wet spell or a dry spell it <lb />
weather during the period of co n <lb />
growing. One usually follows <lb />
The effects of both <lb />
largely overcome by <lb />
n deep Shed bed. Then, too, it stands <lb />
that there is more <lb />
-a deep soil than in a <lb />
exceptions to these stat <lb />
should be A soil that <lb />
is Ailed with water during a co <lb />
portion of the year is not <lb />
by deep plowing. If sum <lb />
soils were well drained, then deep <lb />
breaking would be good for them. <lb />
would produce big crops if they we a <lb />
drained deepened by <lb />
Loose, sandy lands, with open porous <lb />
subsoil without any clay in them or <lb />
under them are not much <lb />
by deep breaking. If much hum s <lb />
is to be turned under on them, then <lb />
deep plowing gives much better re- <lb />
The time of deepening the soil <lb />
Many farmers wait <lb />
spring to their soils and oft <lb />
make poor crops because the subsoil <lb />
was too wet to be plowed after <lb />
winter rains had fallen. The proper <lb />
to do deep breaking is flaring <lb />
the fall and early winter, provided, <lb />
the soil and subsoil are dry <lb />
This permits several weeks weather- <lb />
to take place before spring plant- <lb />
begins. On lands that has never <lb />
had the atmosphere down into it, is <lb />
not a fit place to plant seed. This <lb />
also allows the soil to be pulverized <lb />
by the freezes. <lb />
Both tho air and the freezes <lb />
very valuable in making plant <lb />
available for the use of crops. In <lb />
doing deep breaking at any time, r <lb />
it not advisable to turn very <lb />
of the raw subsoil out on top. Those <lb />
who expect to make big crops next <lb />
year should begin now to deepen the <lb />
soil. If properly done, under <lb />
age conditions, no further deep <lb />
will be necessary in the <lb />
Then is the time to do a lot of <lb />
carding and harrowing in order to <lb />
make a nice well pulverized seed <lb />
bed. <lb />
Now Open for <lb />
Business <lb />
We have located in the building formerly known as the <lb />
The Building and Lumber on the A. C. L. rail- <lb />
road, which has remodeled, have just installed a <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 any of these. Telephone No. <lb />
CAROLINA SEED AND FEED CO. <lb />
B. E. Mgr., C. A. D. Mgr. B. K. <lb />
Good Ways to Invest Money. <lb />
I believe that money spent by any <lb />
earnest boy for a <lb />
on agriculture, or tor any <lb />
will him ho <lb />
needs to know, is money <lb />
just as truly as if he put it into <lb />
live stock or or <lb />
and in many cases it will bring <lb />
him tar bigger returns than will <lb />
most any investment. z <lb />
money time put in- <lb />
to the rural <lb />
school, at the high school or at <lb />
money and time wen <lb />
spent. I believe it should be am <lb />
union of every boy to go to college, <lb />
boy will get to go, of course, <lb />
out nearer comes to going <lb />
If he only prepares <lb />
enter a good none <lb />
Ana u a starts out <lb />
the to go, can <lb />
pretty nearly it. nave <lb />
and saved money tor <lb />
mat one purpose, and <lb />
in completing the <lb />
course, have <lb />
earn two or times as <lb />
as money <lb />
spent, even a <lb />
that spent <lb />
an <lb />
getting an <lb />
mean not <lb />
me gathered from <lb />
but preparation for <lb />
your life work and tor living <lb />
should be a boy's main object in <lb />
According to or not <lb />
in his youth to do the <lb />
men have to do is he like- <lb />
to succeed or fail he becomes <lb />
a man. Therefore, count <lb />
as well as the time and thought <lb />
you put into the training of your <lb />
mind or the development of <lb />
as an investment on which you <lb />
will realize in after life. Anything <lb />
that will make you more efficient in <lb />
your work or give you ideals <lb />
of life, is well worth paying <lb />
in fact, something you can not <lb />
to fail to invest in Raleigh <lb />
and <lb />
For Slate <lb />
or Tin <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
Tin Shop and I I If <lb />
Flues In Season, see J- <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Now k Witt Store on Five Point. More ma larger to m i <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N C. <lb />
commuting <lb />
a Greenville. Household Find <lb />
Them So. <lb />
To have the pains aches of . <lb />
DOCK removed; to be entire., <lb />
annoying, dangerous <lb />
is enough to make any kid <lb />
To tell ho. <lb />
can be <lb />
will prove comforting worn. <lb />
Hundreds of Greenville <lb />
David K. Willis, hast Main <lb />
N. C, have <lb />
in recommending <lb />
Pills as have given <lb />
satisfaction I suffered <lb />
kidneys, the secretion. <lb />
organs being too <lb />
passage, especially at night. <lb />
null pants my <lb />
by twinges in n <lb />
nous. Kidney Pills were <lb />
recommended, and I at last <lb />
a box. They relieved th <lb />
disposed of the pains m <lb />
lions and regulated the <lb />
of the kidney secretions. <lb />
I feel that my kidneys are disordered. <lb />
at once use Kidney <lb />
and they give me immediate <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
rents. Co., N. <lb />
i k, sole agents for the United <lb />
stales. <lb />
Remember the a i J <lb />
lake no other. . <lb />
J C. <lb />
SEALER IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
i L- <lb />
CHOICE. <lb />
FRENCH AND HOLLAND BULBS <lb />
Easter <lb />
Md Cell. <lb />
Plant early for best results <lb />
All Cat Flower <lb />
at Short Notice <lb />
Ferns tad all Hot- <lb />
Home For <lb />
. L CO., <lb />
No. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Loving your fellow-man is fooling <lb />
, into thinking you do, not <lb />
J. W. Perry CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
flagging, Tics and Bags. <lb />
to- <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
CONTEST. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The j <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
C, Nov. f. o's attended the at <lb />
C. and E. span ville Sunday. <lb />
Wednesday in Greenville. P. for ladies and <lb />
Mr. Richard left get, fresh select oysters <lb />
Kansas City to purchase <lb />
horses for the Ayden market. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Jones spent Sunday i <lb />
his parents at station. <lb />
Glad to have our Grifton friends <lb />
With us Tuesday. They were here to <lb />
vote. <lb />
Misses Edith Mum <lb />
lord Halt Esther <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of <lb />
New who visiting <lb />
at Hotel Blount, returned to their <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
Miss May has taken a <lb />
position with I. It. Company <lb />
Arthur and Miss <lb />
of were <lb />
Time to Enter if You -Are Going to <lb />
Get The <lb />
If you are going to enter the con- <lb />
i to secure one of the prizes <lb />
j ad by The Reflector, you should lose <lb />
I no in letting this fact he known <lb />
and getting to work. In the large <lb />
advertisement on third page is a e- <lb />
which should be cut out and <lb />
in. You can nominate your- <lb />
self or come one else just as you <lb />
the one nominated should <lb />
get to work to secure votes. The <lb />
vole getting will be easy, and the <lb />
ones who get most will win the <lb />
prise. Don't wait if you are to be <lb />
one of them. Look over the list of <lb />
prises and see if you don't think <lb />
are worth working for. <lb />
here last Mayor <lb />
Lizzie Davis and -t-. <lb />
Wilbur Tingle, Ayden yr j. <lb />
tie ill teaching school near oar townsman. Mr. I H <lb />
Mr. Everett has hem and Mrs. J. M , <lb />
in Ayden for several yens, has died at his home near Mild <lb />
moved his family to Greenville. <lb />
Mr. Oscar Rollins spent Sunday <lb />
with at <lb />
Mr. Joe formerly of <lb />
but now of EverettS, spent Sunday <lb />
in ow n. <lb />
Mrs. Tied and children, <lb />
New Bern, are visiting at Hotel <lb />
Miss and her <lb />
brother, who have been visiting their <lb />
Mrs. Exum <lb />
their home Lucama. <lb />
Mr, and Mis. of <lb />
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. A <lb />
Davis. <lb />
It. is said by that have <lb />
tried it, that powdered <lb />
over corn as It <lb />
placed in the Lam will keep out the <lb />
mice and rats. can supply you <lb />
with the R. Smith Com- <lb />
Rev. Mr. Of <lb />
preach In the Baptist church <lb />
next Sunday morning and at night. <lb />
On Monday evening <lb />
7th, Miss Lucy and Mr. Roy <lb />
entertained delightfully a <lb />
He had been s <lb />
from several attacks of paralysis <lb />
death came and took him away <lb />
He was an a <lb />
fan gentleman, stood well in hi t <lb />
community and church. Putter. <lb />
were by Rev. L. <lb />
W. Howard, <lb />
Mr. R. Smith is confined to his <lb />
home with rheumatism. <lb />
Cotton is coming in freely. Nearly <lb />
bales have been marketed <lb />
late at satisfactory prices <lb />
We are paying per bushel <lb />
field it. Smith <lb />
ladies the town are making <lb />
preparation to present old <lb />
Maids Thanksgiving <lb />
right In the graded school building <lb />
this will be something rich In <lb />
tor all v ho go. The proceeds Will <lb />
go the benefit of the BOW <lb />
dist church. <lb />
A. H. AND V. P I. <lb />
Start Holiday Advertising. <lb />
WORD that word Is <lb />
it refers to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb />
OCEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled with Indigestion <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these symptoms and many others <lb />
Indicate inaction of the LIVER. <lb />
You <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Hero aye a few of the moral <lb />
after dopes that the <lb />
News consoled itself <lb />
Missed the pumpkin trust a <lb />
mile <lb />
Nearly three months till <lb />
Along about this season of . e <lb />
the call goes out for <lb />
Christmas If the raw- hog day-cheer up <lb />
make an early start In Rut, then, somebody must dis- <lb />
advertising, and every time. <lb />
buying, it would get the p r- Good time to put the icing on your <lb />
out earlier and thus save Thanksgiving cake. <lb />
much of the final rush that corner Hereafter; hatch your chic k- <lb />
u both. Let The Reflector be ens before you count <lb />
away telling the people what If you feel like taking to the woods <lb />
nave or the holidays. most any old road will take <lb />
IS t way to reach them and acquaint <lb />
hen. with your goods and bargain, A lot of fellows will now have i <lb />
is well as convince them of the ad- shake themselves and find <lb />
van. of early buying. else to lean upon. <lb />
REPORT ff THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business September <lb />
Day <lb />
In Norfolk. <lb />
The annual on the <lb />
friends at their home on iron between A. M of North Cam <lb />
Ma, and V. P. I. of Virginia, will <lb />
The color scheme, black and place In Norfolk on <lb />
was carried out beautifully in <lb />
decorations of autumn <lb />
and with black <lb />
tats owls, pumpkins and witches <lb />
and there, of cw <lb />
Season. The contest of the <lb />
fay. and the Norfolk; Southern is <lb />
i to give visitors nearly two <lb />
lays In Norfolk on a very low rate. <lb />
This road will run a special train <lb />
Wednesday, 23rd, leaving Raleigh a <lb />
o'clock a. m., and passing Green <lb />
revised j at 12.05. noon. Returning will <lb />
played a la heart dice, was Norfolk at o'clock a. m. i <lb />
Miss Elizabeth The round trip fare <lb />
prise and. Miss j Greenville is 18.00 <lb />
Richmond tho consolation. After <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts secured, and I Surplus fund 15,025.00 <lb />
unsecured. 21.70 Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 84,776.87 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,453.80 <lb />
National bank other <lb />
Notes 4,330.00 <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
10.75 outstanding <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
84,859.08 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
42.07<lb />
U- <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
A--V-<lb />
contest the guests repaired to the <lb />
library to be given an insight into <lb />
I heir future, invited in-1 <lb />
to the dining room where <lb />
were served. <lb />
At a late hour the chaining host <lb />
and hostess were bidden a <lb />
good night. <lb />
The following were <lb />
Powell. Moors, Hodges, daddy. <lb />
ion. Richmond Edwards, <lb />
Lawrence and Anna Lawrence <lb />
y. F- J. C, Noble, <lb />
Met <lb />
gland <lb />
Honor roll of public <lb />
November <lb />
Ethel Phelps, <lb />
Mary Proctor. <lb />
Carrie <lb />
Ethel <lb />
Blanch Proctor <lb />
Mabel Galloway. <lb />
ButtS. <lb />
Ethel Proctor. <lb />
Thelma Bryan, <lb />
Willie <lb />
Leon <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNT If PITT. I <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement to the beat o my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. It, SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and to <lb />
before this 10th day f Sept. <lb />
Sf HODGE, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
ELI AS TURN AGE, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, i<lb />
r. F. D. No. <lb />
J. am <lb />
Ayden. N. C, Nov. FOR STORE AT <lb />
Coward Sunday with her sis- son. Good location on Norfolk . . <lb />
Mrs railroad. J. S. Edward., Hart CO., N, V <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention t our new line of fall goo is which <lb />
we now have. We have taken care buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb />
Laces and in fact anything is carried in a <lb />
Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us at you <lb />
Mi ii i mm i hi i <lb />
Tie Howe and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
IS. <lb />
THE DARK HOUR <lb />
Matthew <lb />
of Van l into <lb />
the Master <lb />
pies, Jews, had celebrated the <lb />
Passover tapper and after be <lb />
had the Me- <lb />
of his death with the bread and <lb />
the cup. mid after Judas had gone out <lb />
to betray Jesus remain- <lb />
eleven left the upper room <lb />
the city to the gate and <lb />
crossed the Valley and <lb />
the sloping Bide of lit <lb />
toward the Garden of <lb />
The word oil- <lb />
press. Tradition has It that this <lb />
belonged to the family of which <lb />
the Apostles John and James were <lb />
members, and that for this reason the <lb />
Lord and uh disciples were privileged <lb />
to feel themselves at home there. St <lb />
the writer of one of Gos- <lb />
but not one of Apostles, is <lb />
credited with having been a member <lb />
of the same family. of ac- <lb />
counts of the arrest of the Master tells <lb />
that amongst those who followed after <lb />
him was a man wrapped with <lb />
a sheet and who fled naked when some <lb />
members of the baud attempted to lay <lb />
hold That man. <lb />
says, years was known <lb />
as St Mark. <lb />
ho Journey to <lb />
This was the most memorable night <lb />
of Master's experience. He kneW <lb />
perfectly the meaning of every feature <lb />
of the Passover. He knew that be was <lb />
the Lamb of God. whose <lb />
was to be accomplished on the <lb />
following day by crucifixion. Yet bis <lb />
thoughts were for his dear disciples. <lb />
, He must give them final words of en- <lb />
and Instruction. And so <lb />
he did. Three chapters of St. John's <lb />
Gospel record the incidents of in- <lb />
time the leaving of <lb />
the upper room and arriving at <lb />
Gethsemane. the place of the oil-press. <lb />
Judas also, who betrayed him, <lb />
knew place, for Jesus ofttimes re- <lb />
sorted thither with his <lb />
In St. John xiv the Master <lb />
told his disciples about place be <lb />
would go to prepare for them, but that <lb />
be would send the Spirit of Truth to <lb />
be their Comforter and it would show <lb />
them things come. In the fifteenth <lb />
chapter he gave them the parable of <lb />
the Vine mid the Brunches and as- <lb />
sured them that no longer should they <lb />
be servants, but friends, all <lb />
things that I have heard of my Father <lb />
made known unto in <lb />
sixteenth chapter be explained to them <lb />
that persecutions must be expected., if j <lb />
they would share bis sufferings and j <lb />
be prepared to share bis glory. <lb />
A little while would not <lb />
see him; then again a little while and <lb />
they would see him. The entire <lb />
of bis absence, from the Divine <lb />
standpoint, as compared to eternity, <lb />
would be but a little while. Then, by <lb />
virtue of the resurrection <lb />
they would see Dim. because made <lb />
the world ye shall have <lb />
but be of good cheer; I <lb />
the <lb />
have given unto yon that la <lb />
might In the <lb />
chapter Is recorded bis <lb />
prayer the Father on of his <lb />
for the Apostles only, <lb />
but for all those also who would be- <lb />
on him through their word. <lb />
In the Garden of <lb />
Thus discoursing they reached the <lb />
Garden, or olive-yard, where the press <lb />
for extracting the oil from the olives <lb />
was located. Somewhere near the en- <lb />
trance eight of the were bid- <lb />
den to while<lb />
LEAVING-THE EIGHT <lb />
beloved <lb />
James John, a little further. <lb />
And then realizing the impossibility <lb />
of even bis dearest friends <lb />
his sorrowful condition, be went <lb />
further alone to speak to the Fa- <lb />
The disciples, perplexed, as- <lb />
by the things that they had <lb />
heard from his lips, did <lb />
the true situation. They <lb />
thought that there must still <lb />
he something parabolic in his utter- <lb />
They would indeed watch with <lb />
him, they were weary and sank <lb />
into slumber. The spirit was <lb />
but the flesh was weak. <lb />
If some have queried why the <lb />
Master preferred to be alone in <lb />
I prayer so frequently, the answer <lb />
Is. have trodden the wine-press <lb />
and of the people there was <lb />
mm with <lb />
Ills disciples and followers loved <lb />
him dearly. Still he was alone, be- <lb />
cause be alone had been begotten of <lb />
the holy Spirit. His followers could <lb />
feel so blessed be spirit-begotten <lb />
until after his sacrifice had been fin- <lb />
until he would appear in the <lb />
presence of for them to apply his <lb />
merit to them, to permit <lb />
them to join with him in <lb />
the sufferings of this present time, <lb />
that I hey might share with him also <lb />
Id glories to fellow. <lb />
SI. Peter, referring to the foregoing <lb />
experience Of our Lord, declares that <lb />
he offered up strong crying and tears <lb />
him that was able to save him <lb />
from death and was heard in respect <lb />
to that which be feared. Why did be <lb />
Do not all humanity face death, <lb />
and Rome of them with great courage <lb />
and some- with bravado Ah, there is <lb />
a vast difference between the Master's <lb />
standpoint and ours as respects death. <lb />
We were born dying. We never knew <lb />
perfect life. We have always known <lb />
that there is no escape from death. It <lb />
Hi m on me spirit com- <lb />
into the world were air In <lb />
with life, perfection of life. <lb />
was <lb />
because he holy, harmless, <lb />
and separate from sinners; his <lb />
life came not from Adam. <lb />
lie knew that la his perfection he <lb />
had a right to life, if he would live <lb />
in perfect accordance with the Divine <lb />
requirements. But be knew also that <lb />
by special Covenant with God. <lb />
Covenant by ho had agreed <lb />
to the surrender of all bis earthly <lb />
rights end to allow bis life to be taken <lb />
from him. The Father had promised <lb />
him great reward of glory, honor <lb />
and through resurrection <lb />
from the dead, but this was dependent <lb />
upon ins absolute obedience In every <lb />
word, in thought. In <lb />
deed. The attention was. Had he been <lb />
loyal to God In every <lb />
if not death would mean to him <lb />
eternal extinction of being, not only <lb />
the of heavenly glory promised <lb />
n reward, but the loss of everything. <lb />
Can we wonder that be did <lb />
The bow seemed so dark, <lb />
and he said. Is exceeding <lb />
He knew that he was to <lb />
die. lie knew death was <lb />
But here. now. looming up be- <lb />
I fore Mm on morrow was n shame- <lb />
execution as blasphemer, as n <lb />
criminal, as n violator of Divine law. <lb />
Could It lie possible that anything, <lb />
even slightly, be bad taken to himself <lb />
the honor due to the Father Could it <lb />
be possible that in any degree be had <lb />
held back, even In his mind, from <lb />
fall obedience to the Father's will <lb />
Did this crucifixion as a criminal <lb />
menu the loss of Divine favor <lb />
Was It necessary that he should die <lb />
thus Might not this cup of ignominy <lb />
S he prayed In a great agony. <lb />
CAYS Offer. <lb />
WAS WM<lb />
NOT WATCH ME ONE I <lb />
Swatch <lb />
was different with him. His <lb />
And although older Greek <lb />
scripts do not contain the statement <lb />
that be sweat great drops of blood, <lb />
medical science tells us that such an <lb />
experience would not have been at <lb />
all Impossible in nervous, strained, <lb />
mental agony. But we note the beau- <lb />
simplicity of the statement with <lb />
which his prayer <lb />
Father, not my will, but <lb />
thy will, be <lb />
How childlike and beautiful the <lb />
faith trust, even amidst strenuous <lb />
St. waS <lb />
heard in the which he feared. <lb />
How God's answer came by angelic <lb />
hands.- An angel appeared and <lb />
to to his <lb />
they not all <lb />
forth to minister to those <lb />
who shall be heirs of <lb />
brews 14.1 We are not informed In <lb />
what words this heavenly ministry <lb />
was expressed to the Master in bis <lb />
lowliness and sorrow, but we do know <lb />
that it must been with full as- <lb />
of the Heavenly Father's fa- <lb />
and sympathy and love. He was <lb />
heard In respect to the things which <lb />
he feared. He received the assurance <lb />
that be well-pleasing to the Fa- <lb />
be had been faithful to his <lb />
; that ho would have the <lb />
I resurrection promised. <lb />
the Lamb of <lb />
Prom that moment onward the Mas- <lb />
tor was the calmest of all who had <lb />
any association with the great events <lb />
Of that the following day. <lb />
Officers, sen-ants, Sanhedrin. priests, <lb />
Herod and bis men of war. Pilate and <lb />
soldiers, and the shouting rabble- <lb />
nil were excited, all were distressed. <lb />
Jesus only was <lb />
cause be father's assurance <lb />
nil was veil between them. As <lb />
this blessed a nuance gave the Mat- <lb />
courage; so his followers since have <lb />
found that, God be for us. who <lb />
can be If we have the <lb />
peace of God ruling In our hearts, it <lb />
Is beyond all comprehension. <lb />
the Ungrateful Apostate <lb />
The world Is full of sadly <lb />
pointing characters, many things <lb />
we all fail. Selfishness, meanness, <lb />
perversity, pride, etc., mark the <lb />
family most woefully. But <lb />
withal can more <lb />
than the Ingrate who <lb />
would betray his best friend <lb />
The world is of one opinion respect- <lb />
characters as that of Judas. <lb />
although be is a example <lb />
he is by no means an exception; <lb />
are many. Some of them live today. <lb />
Hut whoever can see the meanness of <lb />
such a disposition with a reasonably <lb />
good focus will be saved from <lb />
manifesting such a character, however <lb />
mean might be his disposition, <lb />
man who could sell his Master for <lb />
pieces of silver is justly contempt <lb />
with all humanity. Nor was it merely <lb />
the thirty pieces that influenced the in- <lb />
grate. Rather it eras pride. He had <lb />
thought to be associated with the Mas- <lb />
In an earthly throne. He had set <lb />
his faith upon this expectation. Now <lb />
that same Master explained more fully <lb />
that throne was not yet in sight; <lb />
that it belongs to an age to follow this, <lb />
and was to be given only to those who <lb />
should prove themselves loyal and <lb />
faithful unto death. In the mind of <lb />
Judas the matter took not the wisest <lb />
and best way. Holding the Great <lb />
Teacher in contempt, deceived one <lb />
probably intended that the delivery <lb />
should be merely a temporary one-a <lb />
lesson to the Master to talk that <lb />
way, not to carry matters too far-an <lb />
incentive to him. compelling him to <lb />
exert his power for the resistance <lb />
of those who sought his life and thus. <lb />
In exalting himself, make good to his <lb />
disciples the share in the Kingdom <lb />
which he bad promised or. failing of <lb />
this, to wreck the entire project. Alas, <lb />
the love of money, the love of power <lb />
puff up and make delirious some who <lb />
become Intoxicated with ambition. <lb />
How necessary that all Lord's fol- <lb />
lowers remember the message. <lb />
that himself shall be exalted <lb />
and he that himself shall be <lb />
Humble yourselves, there- <lb />
fore, under the mighty hand of God, <lb />
that he may exalt you In due <lb />
Peter V, <lb />
A Conundrum, . <lb />
Why is a pawnbroker like <lb />
Because he takes the pledge, but <lb />
cannot always keep it. <lb />
TO <lb />
Are Agents for Parisian <lb />
Guarantee Woolen. <lb />
Parisian Sage, the quick-acting <lb />
is guaranteed. <lb />
To stop falling hair, <lb />
To cure dandruff, <lb />
To cure itching of the scalp, <lb />
To put life into faded hair, <lb />
To make harsh hair soft and <lb />
To make hair or money <lb />
It is the most hair <lb />
mad, and is a great favorite <lb />
ladles who desire beautiful and <lb />
luxuriant hair. <lb />
Price a large bottle. <lb />
Prizes at <lb />
Saturday there was a prize dis- <lb />
at store <lb />
the holders of tickets. The first <lb />
chair, went to Mr J. F. <lb />
nest Tripp. The a plush <lb />
rooking chair, went to Mr. J. F. Poll- <lb />
The third, an oak rooking <lb />
chair, went to Mr. James Brown. <lb />
Daring Christmas week is <lb />
going to away more prizes than <lb />
ever at any of his former <lb />
all purchasers between now and <lb />
then will be given tickets entitling <lb />
them to chancel In these prizes. <lb />
Croup is prevalent during the <lb />
cold weather of the early winter <lb />
months, Parents of young children <lb />
be for it. All that is <lb />
is a tie of Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Mans mothers are <lb />
never without it in their homes and it <lb />
has never disappointed them. Sold by <lb />
all druggists.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina tad Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Tie Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
We offer you <lb />
Stoves and Ranges Because we know <lb />
they are the Best <lb />
policy when choosing stock <lb />
for this store, to choose the very best goods <lb />
that the best factories in the land produce, and <lb />
that's just why we have chosen for <lb />
you. <lb />
We know, after a comparison, we <lb />
have learned by a careful comparison and ax- <lb />
that they are best. <lb />
Best because better better ma- <lb />
and the best <lb />
to give the best satisfaction and assure you <lb />
with the smallest consumption <lb />
of fuel. <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
Dealer in Horses, Mules and Buggies <lb />
GREENVILLE and AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
THE BEST IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
Is not too good for you. When you want the <lb />
host, and prices that are in reach of your pocket <lb />
hook we can supply your wants. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
If you trade with us we both make money <lb />
OBSTRUCTING THE LAW. <lb />
Are We at the Mercy of the Lawless <lb />
Element <lb />
Editor <lb />
The writer has information to the <lb />
effect that at least one of the whit <lb />
defendants charged with selling <lb />
has been actively trying t <lb />
et men to go up into the court room <lb />
and try to get on the jury and pro- <lb />
vent a verdict of guilty against him. <lb />
The existence of such condition is <lb />
an obstruction to the <lb />
of justice and a method to <lb />
and embarrass the officers, and <lb />
should be prevented by the law ab- <lb />
citizens of the f-. <lb />
such attempted obstruction of justice <lb />
lends to breed lawlessness. <lb />
Also the writer has been inform <lb />
d that an ancient and honorable <lb />
spirit has been appealed to <lb />
as a protection. <lb />
It is confidently believed that In- <lb />
persons cannot, under our <lb />
laws, be convicted of crime, and <lb />
officers should not be imposed on <lb />
justice obstructed by any means <lb />
whatsoever. F. M. WOOTEN. <lb />
This is a letter that calls for ac- <lb />
on the part of the law abiding <lb />
citizens of the community. They <lb />
should give their support to the a. <lb />
lion of the local authorities in re- <lb />
arresting and binding over t <lb />
court persons charged with selling <lb />
liquor, and they should see that the <lb />
law is not obstructed in the manner <lb />
noted above . Every person <lb />
should have a fair trial.- If <lb />
are innocent they should be sic- <lb />
and if any are guilty, they <lb />
should be punished. But it is <lb />
to a proper <lb />
of justice for those charged <lb />
with violation of the law to under- <lb />
take to exert Influence upon those <lb />
likely to be jurors. <lb />
TOBACCO SALES FOR THE <lb />
MONTH OF OCTOBER. <lb />
Greenville Leads All Other Markets <lb />
in Price. <lb />
The were delayed this time <lb />
but Secretary C. W. Harvey, of <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade, furnishes <lb />
us the following report of <lb />
ville <lb />
Sales for the month of October <lb />
pounds at an average price <lb />
-f per hundred. The total sales <lb />
for the season up to October 21st <lb />
were pounds. This is a <lb />
decrease of pounds from last <lb />
ear, when the market sold <lb />
pounds up to October 31st, but this <lb />
decrease is partially explained in the. <lb />
market opening this year two weeks <lb />
later than last year. <lb />
The Reflector has been keeping <lb />
tab on some of the neighboring mar- <lb />
and finds from the Times that <lb />
the average of the Wilson market for <lb />
October was per hundred, and <lb />
from The Free Press that the aver- <lb />
age of the Kinston market was <lb />
per hundred. These figures show <lb />
that Greenville paid cents par <lb />
hundred pounds more than Wilson <lb />
and hundred more <lb />
Kinston. This difference means <lb />
much to the farmers, and it bears <lb />
out our oft repeated claim that <lb />
ville is the best market In the State <lb />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE <lb />
COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
Accounts of <lb />
for Dec. Court <lb />
board of county commission- <lb />
met in regular monthly session <lb />
on the 7th with all the members <lb />
present. <lb />
Orders were drawn on the treas <lb />
aggregating as follows For <lb />
paupers county home <lb />
superintendent of health <lb />
court house jail <lb />
bridges and ferries conj-, <lb />
prisoners and insane <lb />
constables jurors print <lb />
and stationery small- <lb />
pox coroner <lb />
commissioners <lb />
law county roads <lb />
Bethel roads <lb />
roads roads <lb />
roads Greenville <lb />
roads Swift Greek roads <lb />
roads <lb />
of roads, tendered his resignation to <lb />
take effect January 1st. The <lb />
nation was accepted, and W. A. <lb />
Forbes, assistant superintendent was <lb />
appointed to succeed -him. <lb />
petitions for correction of <lb />
errors in taxes were granted and the <lb />
i corrected. <lb />
The members of the fire companies <lb />
of Greenville, as recommended by <lb />
the chief of the fire department, <lb />
exempted from poll tax for 1910. <lb />
The following were added to the <lb />
pauper list to receive the amount <lb />
stated per <lb />
Harriet Taylor Mary Grimes <lb />
Avery was admits I <lb />
to the county home. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for the civil term of court <lb />
December J. S. Smith, Job. <lb />
Moore, James Tripp, J. T. Thomas. <lb />
C. D. Tunstall, Allen Crawford, S. . <lb />
Lewis, W. A. Stokes, W. C. Moore, <lb />
W. C. James, L. C. Arthur, Isaac <lb />
Kilpatrick, J. L. Cox, R. W. Brown, <lb />
W. J. Sermons, W. H. <lb />
P. Smith, Mills. <lb />
Handsome Calendar. <lb />
The first calendar The Reflector <lb />
received for 1911 was sent in by Mr. <lb />
J. E. Winslow, the horse man. It <lb />
is a beauty. <lb />
Should Pay Their Debts. <lb />
More and more we are convinced <lb />
that what this country most <lb />
is a religion or training that will <lb />
make a man pay his debts. Shout In <lb />
does not settle account with God or <lb />
man. Often we want to bounce <lb />
fellow right out of church because <lb />
be went fishing on Sunday, but <lb />
say a word to the pious scamp <lb />
who never pays his debts, and such <lb />
people are doing the church more <lb />
harm than any lot of Sunday <lb />
for there are more of them in <lb />
the church. Reader are we getting <lb />
close to you Then lay down this <lb />
paper and go and pay up and you <lb />
can read at ease. And don't you <lb />
stop paying because the <lb />
of excuses the open ac- <lb />
count which you made for bread <lb />
and meat. You must pay it in <lb />
or God will make you pay it In <lb />
and brimstone. God knows no <lb />
excuse for paying as ex- <lb />
When raise that <lb />
to keep from paying <lb />
you can stop singing, I <lb />
read my title clear to mansions <lb />
the You've got none <lb />
Times. <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. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
-v<lb />
Legal <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con <lb />
in five several mortgages <lb />
and delivered by Brow, <lb />
and wife, one to W. H. White <lb />
dated April 17th, 1905, and recorded <lb />
in Book X-7 page one to F. G <lb />
dated June 28th, 1905. and rec <lb />
in Book X-7 page one to <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
ed July 8th, 1907, and recorded <lb />
Book T-8 page one to T. M. <lb />
dated January 4th, 1906, and record- <lb />
ed in Book J-S rage and one to <lb />
dated August 15th, 1808 <lb />
and recorded in Book Q-8 page <lb />
In the office of Pitt count v. <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash be- <lb />
fore the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville on Saturday, November 19th. <lb />
1910, the following described real es- <lb />
situate In the county of Pitt and <lb />
in Greenville township on the south <lb />
side of Tar <lb />
That tract of lard known as the <lb />
Tucker place formerly owned by Mr <lb />
W. M. B. Brown, adjoining the land <lb />
f James Brown Ernul, S. B <lb />
C. A. Tucker and D. II. Al <lb />
en, containing 1-2 acres more o <lb />
ea; said laud being sold to <lb />
aid mortgages. <lb />
This October 19th. 1910. <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON. <lb />
Attorneys for Mortgagees <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage executed ant, <lb />
delivered by R. Hyman and wife f. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, on the 1st day <lb />
of June, 1909, and recorded in <lb />
K-9, page the undersigned will <lb />
sell at public, action for cash, to the <lb />
highest bidder, before tho <lb />
door in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
her B. 1910 the following described <lb />
That lot or parcel of land <lb />
lying and being in the county of Pitt, <lb />
and in the town of Greenville, lying <lb />
on the west of Evans street in <lb />
that part of Greenville called <lb />
town, bounded the south by th-s <lb />
home place of T. R. Moore; on the <lb />
east by Evans street and on the north <lb />
and west by the home place of <lb />
said R. Hyman and wife, where they <lb />
now reside. . <lb />
This the of November, 1910. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Trustee. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
-Superior court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
of Mrs. Martha F. Latham, de- <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate to the undersign- <lb />
ed; and all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate are notified to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before the 31st day o. <lb />
October, 1911, or this notion will <lb />
plead of <lb />
This Oct. 1910. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
of Mrs. M. F. Latham. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
as administratrix of the estate C. <lb />
N. deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
on or before the 31st day of <lb />
October, 1911, or this notice will be <lb />
plead In bar the recovery. <lb />
This 31st of October. 1910 <lb />
HANNAH M. <lb />
Administratrix C. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed add delivered by Amanda <lb />
Bason to P. Tyson, on the <lb />
lay of 1909, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the Register of Deeds office <lb />
of Pitt county, North Carolina, in <lb />
look k-9, pages the <lb />
will expose to public sale. <lb />
the house door in Green <lb />
to the highest bidder, on the <lb />
3rd day of December, 1910, a certain <lb />
or parcel of land, lying and be- <lb />
in the county of Pitt, and State <lb />
of North Carolina, and described as <lb />
follows, <lb />
Beginning at Caleb Edward's north <lb />
east corner, thence with <lb />
the western boundary of Greene St, <lb />
feet to a stake at corner; <lb />
with said Daniel King's W. B. <lb />
southern line westward <lb />
bout feet to a stake as corner; <lb />
thence southward parallel with <lb />
street about feet to <lb />
Edward's comer; thence eastward <lb />
said Edward's northern lino <lb />
feet to a stake at <lb />
the property <lb />
by L. C. Arthur and wife, <lb />
and J L. Little trustee to <lb />
as will appear on <lb />
record in Hook m-8. page -of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, to <lb />
mortgage deed. Terms <lb />
of sale, cash. <lb />
the 1st day of November, 1910. <lb />
P. A. TYSON, Mortgagee. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that, I. Alice <lb />
V. Martin, shall Saturday, <lb />
the 26th, 1910, at p. m. sell at <lb />
public auction, in of the post <lb />
office In the town of Bethel, N. C. to <lb />
the highest bidder, on the following <lb />
terms, to One-fourth cash, <lb />
in three equal payments of one. <lb />
two and three years, interest <lb />
St the rate of six per cent, per an- <lb />
payable annually, the follow- <lb />
described tract of land, situated <lb />
tn Bethel township. Pitt county, N. <lb />
C. and being the land the late II. W. <lb />
Martin bought from W. L. <lb />
bounded as beginning <lb />
at the fork of the county road near <lb />
the home place of Caddy James and <lb />
running with the White- <lb />
field path to the A. C. L. railroad; <lb />
thence with said railroad <lb />
to the old division line between W. <lb />
L. and Lloyd; <lb />
thence in a southerly with <lb />
Bald line to a canal; thence down <lb />
said to the county road; and <lb />
thence with said county <lb />
road to the beginning, containing <lb />
about twenty-five acres. <lb />
This October 1910. <lb />
ALICE V. MARTIN. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Dr. J. N. Moore to <lb />
Mrs Mercer which appears I <lb />
record in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book J-8, <lb />
page and bears date Sept 25th, <lb />
the undersigned will sell, for <lb />
Cash, before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, on Wednesday. December <lb />
17th, 1910, the following described lot <lb />
in said county and State and in the <lb />
town of Fountain, situate on the <lb />
of Wilson and Jefferson streets, <lb />
beginning at tho corner of Jefferson <lb />
and Wilson streets and running with <lb />
Jefferson street feet; thence west <lb />
1-3 thence north feet to <lb />
street; thence east with <lb />
son street 1-3 feet to the begin- <lb />
being the same lot deeded to the <lb />
Laid Dr. j. N. Moore by P. Mew- <lb />
born and wife. <lb />
Said lot being sold to satisfy said <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
This November 5th, 1910. <lb />
JANE MERCER, <lb />
G. James Son, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
A. Savage ft Company <lb />
vs. <lb />
D. L. Whichard. , , <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county from the Superior court of <lb />
aid county in the above entitled ac- <lb />
I will, on Monday, the 5th day <lb />
of December, 1910, it being the first <lb />
Monday in December, 1910, at <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. Whichard had on or since <lb />
the 22nd day of April, in the <lb />
following described tract or ct <lb />
land, A certain tract or par- <lb />
of land in township, Pitt <lb />
county beginning at a Sweet gum la <lb />
the new road, the corner of L. C. <lb />
line; thence with his line <lb />
to a stake on a ditch; down <lb />
said ditch to a stake at a <lb />
thence a straight line to the run of <lb />
creek to M EL <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 east, also adjoining the <lb />
lands of N. W. Sermons, Fun <lb />
and Trios. Mason, containing <lb />
acres or less. <lb />
Also other parcel of land in <lb />
township. Pitt county, ad- <lb />
She lands of M. E. Whichard. <lb />
Vela Ross and containing <lb />
lore more or less, described in deed <lb />
from D. L. Whichard, to Mollie E. <lb />
Whichard dated January 24th, <lb />
ind record-id in the Register's office <lb />
In Pitt county, Book .-8, page <lb />
In deed from D. L Whichard and <lb />
wife to O. E and R. L. Whichard, <lb />
dated November 17th, recorded <lb />
in Book S-3, page <lb />
the 29th day of October, 1910. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb />
FORECLOSURE SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of decree of <lb />
she Superior court of county, <lb />
made March term, of said <lb />
court, In in action therein pending, <lb />
entitled R. W. King against John <lb />
Garris and wife, Mary, and Michael <lb />
Wilson and wife, the under- <lb />
signed will, on Monday, December <lb />
1910, before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville sell at public sale to tho <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situate m <lb />
Swift Creek township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Cicero Smith <lb />
the south, Mary Garris on the west. <lb />
Wilson wife on the north <lb />
and east containing acres, move <lb />
or less, and being the lard deeded to <lb />
L. H. Smith by Harry Skinner. <lb />
This the 2nd day of November 1310. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, Commissioner <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and rod by Purnell <lb />
Tripp to L. C. Arthur, on the 18th <lb />
of December, 1908, the under- <lb />
signed will, on Monday, the 5th day <lb />
December, 1910, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public, sale, before <lb />
the court house door In <lb />
lo the highest bidder, for cash, the <lb />
following described tract or parcel <lb />
of land, Lying and being <lb />
In the town of Greenville, North Car- <lb />
being let No. in Block <lb />
and fronting feet on Hood street <lb />
is feet deep and of uniform <lb />
an as is shown maps <lb />
made by and Clark, civil <lb />
engineers, in December, 1-608, for <lb />
L. C. Arthur, said map are registered <lb />
n office In Pitt <lb />
y in Book B-9, page and <lb />
This sale will be made to <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the h of November <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is to give notice that all per- <lb />
sons are forbidden to hunt on the <lb />
lands known as Alpines land, <lb />
situate In Bethel and town- <lb />
ships, Pitt county, and such other <lb />
as we have and <lb />
thereto, except the <lb />
of tho Eureka Lumber Company <lb />
or Its authorized agents. <lb />
GEORGE T. LEACH, <lb />
President, Eureka <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of estate of <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; all persons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 24th day of October, 191.1, or this <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 24th of October. 1910. <lb />
HENRY T. KING, <lb />
Administrator of Herbert <lb />
in the Superior County <lb />
Notice of and Warrant of <lb />
At <lb />
C. T. <lb />
against <lb />
Co.-, <lb />
and the Hank of Greenville. <lb />
The <lb />
Company will take notice <lb />
that a summons In the above <lb />
action was issued against it by the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pit <lb />
county, on the 8th day of <lb />
1810. returnable to the <lb />
term, 1910, of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county, commencing on tho <lb />
12th day of December, 1910, which <lb />
summons was returned by the sher- <lb />
of Pitt county on the 9th day <lb />
1910, with the endorse- <lb />
Company not to be found in <lb />
my And it appearing by the <lb />
affidavit of plaintiff that the said <lb />
Manufacturing Company it <lb />
a foreign with its place <lb />
of business outside of the State of <lb />
North Carolina, that the purpose <lb />
said action, as alleged by the plain- <lb />
tiff to of the defendant <lb />
Company <lb />
the sum of due to him tor <lb />
breach of contract in the sale of a <lb />
peanut picker. <lb />
The said Manufacturing <lb />
Company also take notice that <lb />
a warrant of attachment was Issued <lb />
by said clerk, on the raid 8th day Of <lb />
November, 1910, against the properly <lb />
of said company, which warrant is <lb />
returnable to the said December term <lb />
1910, of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, it being time place <lb />
when and where the summons is re- <lb />
turnable. <lb />
And the defendant Man- <lb />
Company will also <lb />
notice that it Is required to appear <lb />
at said term and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint of the plaintiff, or <lb />
the relief therein demanded will be <lb />
granted. <lb />
This the 9th day of Nov. 1919. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, Clerk. <lb />
Blow, for plaintiff, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Chocolates will win more girls <lb />
than witticisms. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by Purnell Tripp <lb />
and wife, Anna Tripp, to C. S. Carr, <lb />
on the 27th day of January, 1908 <lb />
which is duly recorded in the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
in Book E-9, page the under- <lb />
will, on Monday, the 5th <lb />
of December, 1910, at o'clock, <lb />
loon, public sale before <lb />
the court house door in Greenville <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the <lb />
described tract or parcel <lb />
of land, Lying and being in <lb />
town of Greenville, North Caro- <lb />
beginning at r. stake on the <lb />
of street between 11th <lb />
and 12th streets, thence running <lb />
feet in an direction to W. <lb />
S line and parallel with <lb />
then in a southerly <lb />
with street feat <lb />
to B. W. line; then <lb />
said line a <lb />
and parallel with 12th street <lb />
feet to street; thence <lb />
street in a northerly <lb />
ion feet to the beginning and b <lb />
part of the land purchased by <lb />
W. form L. C. Arthur and <lb />
wife, and being the Identical tract of <lb />
land conveyed by said and <lb />
wife to Purnell Tripp by deed, dated <lb />
March 12th, 1908. <lb />
This sale will be made to satisfy <lb />
the terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 4th day of November, 1910 <lb />
C. S. CARR, Mortgagee, <lb />
S. T. WHITE, Assignee. <lb />
C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE- ON ROY. 1910, AT <lb />
o'clock, p. m., I will offer for sale <lb />
In front of Bet bed post office to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, my tract of <lb />
land at or near now <lb />
known about <lb />
acres, a res cleared; medium <lb />
foundation and suit- <lb />
able for any and all crops Its de- <lb />
location makes It especially <lb />
valuable Known is the B. L. T. Barn- <lb />
hill old homestead. Susan A. Barn- <lb />
hill. ltd <lb />
MB<lb /></p>
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The Districts. <lb />
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of the well known firms named <lb />
above in this ad. where the <lb />
district prizes are on display, and <lb />
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in the bounds of one of the follow- <lb />
districts, the choice of prizes to <lb />
be determined by whether the win- <lb />
n r is a gentleman or a lady. <lb />
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township including the town of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
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townships, including the <lb />
towns <lb />
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and townships, <lb />
the towns therein. <lb />
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Creek townships, including the <lb />
therein. <lb />
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Bethel townships, including the towns <lb />
therein. <lb />
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Townships, including <lb />
therein. <lb />
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THE WORLD'S <lb />
jaw pot <lb />
AMERICA AND IMMIGRATION <lb />
PROBLEM <lb />
WHERE WE SHOULD DRAW THE LINE <lb />
Charles S. Barrett of the <lb />
National Union Calls C- <lb />
on the Officers and Members of <lb />
the Organization to Assist in <lb />
the of Undesirable <lb />
Immigration to This Country. <lb />
President Charles S. Barrett of the <lb />
National Farmers Union has address- <lb />
ed himself to the problem if <lb />
in his latest open letter to th- <lb />
officers and members of the <lb />
as <lb />
To the Officers and Members of <lb />
Our country has just been <lb />
the pot of the W. <lb />
receive into our borders the best and <lb />
he worst elements of every nation <lb />
under the and from the <lb />
flux we are pouring into the molds <lb />
of character and custom the citizen <lb />
ship that is to determine the destiny <lb />
of our we shall at- <lb />
the development foreshadow <lb />
by our gifts and inheritances or fall <lb />
short of that development. <lb />
I am not one of those a <lb />
Americans who would erect Chinese <lb />
walls this country, and <lb />
our shores hermetically seal-, <lb />
against foreigners of every class and <lb />
grade. <lb />
Many of the most consecrated <lb />
in our history, many of tin- <lb />
men of great heart who have come <lb />
to the rescue of the nation in th <lb />
time of stress and trial, many who <lb />
have risen to eminence in the fields <lb />
of commerce and industry and <lb />
culture and art and statesmanship <lb />
and caw the light of <lb />
day in the foreign lands. <lb />
I realize also that this country of <lb />
unending diversity of climate and re- <lb />
sources and habits of thought and <lb />
conviction, has a wonderful power <lb />
of assimilation. <lb />
Powers Has Limitations. <lb />
But I realize, first of all, that that <lb />
power has its limitations and that <lb />
they are now being strained and <lb />
taxed and threatened to <lb />
date some of the rankest human pro- <lb />
ducts of European and Asiatic <lb />
such as may enter our body <lb />
politic to fester and spread <lb />
to infect our people with de- <lb />
and anarchistic tendencies, <lb />
to undermine our political sanity and <lb />
to reach a slimy trail of decay a-id <lb />
disruption over the entire fabric i <lb />
our ideals and our aspirations. <lb />
We are told that we need men to <lb />
us develop America. But if we <lb />
need men at all we need those only <lb />
who approach our own economic <lb />
standards, who can stand the test of <lb />
moral and mental cleanliness, of <lb />
physical soundness and freedom from <lb />
seeds of violence and disintegration <lb />
that are making poverty, vice and <lb />
crime, an -enlarging spectacle <lb />
throughout the old world. <lb />
We have our own problems of <lb />
lawlessness. vice, unemployment <lb />
professional Let us. the <lb />
organized farmers of America ex- <lb />
our influence to the end that <lb />
these problems be not complicated <lb />
by a horde of sickly Importations <lb />
dribbling inward from Ellis island <lb />
and other ports of entry. <lb />
I will be asked where we would <lb />
draw the the line should <lb />
we draw. The answer is easy. <lb />
I object to the class if s <lb />
that are responsible for an increase <lb />
in one year of per cent, of th <lb />
criminal arraignments of New Yo k <lb />
City. If the influence of New York <lb />
City and its people were confined <lb />
ts own limits, I would raise no ob- <lb />
Neither of them are thus <lb />
confined. <lb />
I object to that class of immigrants <lb />
that, in many American States, com- <lb />
prise from to per cent, of the <lb />
inmates of <lb />
for the insane. <lb />
at the public ex- <lb />
I object to that class of immigrants <lb />
that make the so-called cultured <lb />
of Boston one of the most <lb />
municipalities in America. V. <lb />
of floating voters <lb />
a call from the city to the leg's- <lb />
of the State for aid in clean- <lb />
the Augean stables. <lb />
object to that class of <lb />
grants who come here solely to <lb />
a and who then return with <lb />
to their mother <lb />
I object to that class of immigrants <lb />
who. at the first signal of panic <lb />
drain our banks of savings and other <lb />
deposits, and sail away home in the <lb />
as they came. <lb />
I object to that class of Immigrant <lb />
who cause the police authorities of <lb />
several large American cities to a; <lb />
dare themselves powerless <lb />
organized blackmail, bloodshed, and <lb />
pillage. <lb />
I object to that class of immigrants <lb />
with neither of, respect <lb />
for, or allegiance to our laws, or <lb />
rations and our institutions, who <lb />
bring with them an inherited hatred <lb />
tor courts and justice which they Will <lb />
visit upon our own well-being. <lb />
I object to that class of immigrants <lb />
who are willing to transplant <lb />
to the hurt of the American farmers <lb />
. workingmen, the proper <lb />
of living and wages of which <lb />
the returned European traveler <lb />
is sickening tales. <lb />
Behalf of Farmers. <lb />
On behalf of the American <lb />
I insist that congress and the national <lb />
government raise a protective tariff <lb />
wall against human beings with run.- <lb />
in their train, as well as a tariff will <lb />
against the necessities and luxuries of <lb />
life. <lb />
On behalf of the American farm i <lb />
I argue also that the time to consider <lb />
this problem is now, not later, when <lb />
our sane American strains shall <lb />
have been so weakened as to <lb />
our difficulties by a staggering <lb />
numeral. <lb />
Every member of our organization <lb />
can hasten consideration of <lb />
issue by bringing these facts <lb />
before his congressman and sen- <lb />
CHARLES S. BARRETT <lb />
mm <lb />
GOES TO THE GALLOWS COOL <lb />
AND CALM <lb />
HANGS AT O'CLOCK THIS MORNING <lb />
Only Prison Officials <lb />
Witness no <lb />
Statement, but One Newspaper <lb />
Publishes Alleged Confession <lb />
Officials Discredit. <lb />
Cable to The Reflector <lb />
London, Nov. H. H. <lb />
pen was hanged at o'clock this <lb />
morning. He was cool and <lb />
the last, his nerve never g <lb />
He dressed with care, <lb />
allowed to wear his own clothes, and <lb />
a light breakfast. Only <lb />
officials and priests were allowed at <lb />
he hanging, though there was a <lb />
big crowd of curious outside the s <lb />
on walls. The condemned man <lb />
to death without making <lb />
statement so prison officials say, <lb />
one paper is publishing an alleged <lb />
confession said to have been by <lb />
to a friend. This alleged <lb />
confession is discredited by <lb />
OUR <lb />
Our life is like the life of a tree <lb />
again and again stripped of every <lb />
sign of fife that it has put forth and <lb />
yet which still has gathered all those <lb />
apparent failures into the success <lb />
of one long, continuous growth. <lb />
Phillips Brooks. <lb />
Visitor Addresses Students. <lb />
At the opening exercises of <lb />
Training school this morning, <lb />
A C. of Mary- <lb />
land, spoke to the students. He gave <lb />
a brief account of the public <lb />
law of his state, and gave In <lb />
the In the select on <lb />
and pay of teachers, as it is operated <lb />
In county of which he Is <lb />
the superintendent. No man <lb />
probably had more to do with t- <lb />
the school law of his <lb />
than Mr. and bis county <lb />
lends in the state for education <lb />
progress. It is a pleasure to h iv <lb />
a gentleman so imbued with <lb />
spirit of educational uplift among us. <lb />
Ho was a business man entering e <lb />
work and has carried <lb />
methods into the latter.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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