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ft <lb />
Carolina Home Farm and The Eastern<lb />
PRIZES <lb />
-i <lb />
To be Given Away by <lb />
The Reflector in Popularity Contest <lb />
FIRST GRAND PRIZE <lb />
A year's full course in East Carolina Teach- <lb />
Training School, all expenses of he entire <lb />
session in this excellent school, including one <lb />
round trip railroad fare from the home of the <lb />
winner to Greenville and return to be paid by <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
SECOND GRAND PRIZE <lb />
An 8-day trip over the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
to Tampa, Fla., including railroad fare, pull- <lb />
man car fare and hotel bills, all to be paid by <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
THIRD GRAND PRIZE <lb />
Same as the second prize. Two of these <lb />
trips are offered so the winners may take it to- <lb />
and avoid traveling without a <lb />
ion. <lb />
These Grand Prizes are Open to Everybody Without Regard to Location <lb />
In Addition to these there will be six district PRIZES to be given to contestants residing in <lb />
the district hereinafter named <lb />
DISTRICT PRIZES <lb />
One set of harness <lb />
complete, at the factory <lb />
of The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Company. <lb />
Next Prize <lb />
One suit of clothes <lb />
your choice, at the store <lb />
of T. <lb />
Next Prize <lb />
One at the <lb />
furniture store of Taft <lb />
VanDyke <lb />
Nomination Coupon <lb />
TO THE CONTEST <lb />
Ad d r <lb />
as a candidate in your Popularity Contest <lb />
This nomination counts for votes, but <lb />
will not be duplicated if someone else <lb />
the same person. <lb />
Win <lb />
DISTRICT PRIZES <lb />
One <lb />
Overcoat, at the store <lb />
of <lb />
Next Prize <lb />
One Traveling <lb />
trunk, at the furniture <lb />
store of J, H. Boyd <lb />
Next Prize <lb />
One Black <lb />
Muffle, at the store of <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
Votes Will Count as<lb />
To The Daily Reflector. <lb />
month subscription, votes <lb />
months subscription, votes <lb />
months subscription, votes <lb />
months subscription, votes <lb />
year subscription votes <lb />
years subscription, votes. <lb />
years subscription, votes. <lb />
years subscription votes. <lb />
years subscription, votes. <lb />
To The Carolina Home and Farm <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
months subscription. votes <lb />
months votes <lb />
year subscription votes <lb />
year subscription, votes <lb />
year subscription. votes <lb />
year subscription, 1,500 votes <lb />
year subscription. votes <lb />
Any collections on back <lb />
already due will count at the <lb />
rate of votes for each col- <lb />
The Districts. <lb />
If you will visit the places of <lb />
of the well known firms named <lb />
above in this ad. where the <lb />
district prizes are on display, and <lb />
see that hey are worth the money. <lb />
The winners of these prizes must <lb />
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 />
District No. All of Greenville <lb />
township including the town of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
District No. All Falkland and <lb />
townships, including the <lb />
towns <lb />
District No. All of Dam <lb />
and townships, <lb />
the towns therein. <lb />
District No. or and <lb />
Creek townships, including the <lb />
therein. <lb />
District No. All of and <lb />
Bethel townships, including the towns <lb />
therein. <lb />
No. All of Carolina and <lb />
Townships, including <lb />
therein. <lb />
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t, <lb />
J f <lb />
t. w <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, <lb />
Number <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
ANNUAL MEETING IN RALEIGH <lb />
DEC. 1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
Large Attendance <lb />
Strong Speakers of National Rep- <lb />
to Discuss <lb />
Asked. <lb />
The Primary <lb />
Will bold its sixth annual meeting In <lb />
Raleigh, December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. <lb />
As so many strong speakers have <lb />
been secured it is hoped that the Hi- <lb />
will be the largest that this <lb />
association has yet had. <lb />
Miss Naomi Ph. CS. <lb />
Columbia University, has beer, <lb />
cured to make two, and <lb />
three addresses. Dr. is <lb />
professor or Psychology in Teachers <lb />
College Columbia University. Her <lb />
research work in psychology an <lb />
child study have made her a <lb />
authority in this department <lb />
is also a woman of delight <lb />
personality and a magnetic <lb />
Miss Laura a graduate <lb />
of the Boston School of Gymnastics, <lb />
will speak on factor in the <lb />
school-room. Miss was <lb />
formerly connected with the city <lb />
schools of Rochester, New York, as <lb />
physical director. She is <lb />
director of the State Normal and <lb />
Industrial College. <lb />
Prominent primary teachers of the <lb />
State will also give talks. <lb />
Rankin and Tucker, of <lb />
have consented to give talks <lb />
on subjects relating to the health <lb />
school children. These gentlemen <lb />
are well known throughout th <lb />
State to need any introduction. <lb />
The teachers of <lb />
are every effort to <lb />
the royally. <lb />
Any one who expects to attend is <lb />
to notify Miss Mary Arlington. <lb />
Person street, Raleigh, N. C, a weak <lb />
i i advance. Superintendents <lb />
the benefit their I re <lb />
have often given a <lb />
the days that they are absent, <lb />
Any superintendent is gladly <lb />
at the meetings. <lb />
Cotton Report. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
bureau today issued its report on <lb />
col on ginning showing <lb />
bales ginned from the growth of c <lb />
to November 14th, compared with <lb />
for 1909. The total amount <lb />
ginned shows a per of last <lb />
three crops 80.5 for 1909, 73.3 <lb />
1908 and for 1907. <lb />
mi <lb />
STATEMENT OF CONDITION <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1910<lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Banking House <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
v i Due from Banks <lb />
Wm Cash in Vaults <lb />
2.32 <lb />
1.09 <lb />
60,507.96 <lb />
18,518.69 <lb />
-wIt <lb />
Total <lb />
SB. <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
1.06<lb />
Red <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Total<lb />
3,024.5 <lb />
1,500.00 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
224,586.55 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
It. L. DAVIS, President <lb />
J. A. Vice-president <lb />
L. LITTLE, Cashier H. D. Assistant Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE,<lb />
NOR. CAR. <lb />
YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
Should For the <lb />
MONEY in Bank is safe from fire and burglars; in your home It is not. <lb />
MONEY in Bank is safe from careless handling; in your pocket it is not. <lb />
MONEY paid by check guarantees to you a permanent receipt; cash <lb />
handed out does not. <lb />
MONEY in Bank is a starter towards economy, always ready for use, <lb />
or to be to.<lb />
all <lb />
Trust Co. <lb />
is provided with every safeguard for the protection of its depositors, <lb />
and endeavors to give its customers the best service. <lb />
We will be glad to have your business. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore <lb />
sued the following licenses since las <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
W. J. and <lb />
W. L. Beat and Glenn Forbes. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Williams and Alice Green. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
Any one can make himself <lb />
limes keeping out of other <lb />
way. <lb />
Is of the Morally Stunted. i joying the best of health, woK the contrary and he takes a drink <lb />
V, to eats better. His digestion Is as or com <lb />
An interesting i. he . May he live to pan <lb />
ton last week was Mr. Phillip good as it was when he was my <lb />
eighty-seven years old and as spry His eye-sight is better than that of Dispatch. <lb />
a cricket. He owns acres of I many men of forty and he does <lb />
good land lying In Davidson and <lb />
Rowan counties and he was in the <lb />
city on business connected with hi.-. <lb />
county estate. He is <lb />
have to wear glasses. He chews to- <lb />
and has been chewing the weed <lb />
since the day whereof memory <lb />
the majority of men not to <lb />
Foolishness is that which leads you <lb />
to trust a man you know will not do <lb />
to trust. <lb />
SMART COLOR COMBINATION <lb />
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 j <lb />
store filled with goods and <lb />
cordially invite you to come to <lb />
see us. <lb />
Dark Costumes Most be Relieved by <lb />
Vivid Electric Blues. <lb />
The absolute need of relieving <lb />
black with some other color has hid <lb />
two very Interesting effects on tin <lb />
color scheme of the year. In <lb />
the first place, it has put to rout <lb />
the old monotone idea that held <lb />
sway for so many seasons, and has. <lb />
brought into prominence the <lb />
nation of two and three colors in a <lb />
single dress. <lb />
In the second place, It would be <lb />
quite impossible to unite black <lb />
any dull or lifeless shade of <lb />
color, so the vivid electric blues, em- <lb />
greens and carmine reds, have <lb />
replaced the jaded pastel tones, the <lb />
dead-leaf colors and the ashes o <lb />
violets and roses of last season. <lb />
The new colors are very <lb />
and they are a welcome relief after <lb />
the dull of the ones <lb />
preceded but they present many <lb />
pitfalls to the unwary. A woman <lb />
has to know not only what colors <lb />
new, but also what color <lb />
nations are considered smart. S it <lb />
has to consider not merely what one <lb />
color is becoming to her, but <lb />
she can wear all the different <lb />
shades that will appear In her new <lb />
and once those prints i <lb />
settled, she has to know how <lb />
colors are used, and they a;<lb />
Style Leaders<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 />
An Omnipresent God <lb />
Father to is the title of <lb />
an article by Mabel Potter <lb />
in the forthcoming In <lb />
it she tells how Dr. John H. Kellogg <lb />
of Battle Creek, Mich., has adopted <lb />
forty and more children and how he <lb />
cared for and educated them. <lb />
Some time ago, she writes, the doc- <lb />
tor gathered his children together on <lb />
a Sabbath in spring. He points out <lb />
the buds on the trees. he <lb />
said will be leaves tomorrow. <lb />
is it makes the <lb />
God answered the <lb />
children promptly. <lb />
where Does he make them <lb />
from the inside and stick them <lb />
said the children. <lb />
them through the sap inside <lb />
the tree. <lb />
said the doctor, God <lb />
must be inside the <lb />
agreed the children. <lb />
Then their father laid tis hand on <lb />
Jack's bright head. makes <lb />
hair <lb />
said the children, <lb />
how Docs he stick it on <lb />
from the <lb />
no, he makes it grow from the <lb />
inside of Jack's <lb />
God is within Jack. Is it <lb />
not <lb />
The children looked in wonderment <lb />
as they never looked at Jack before. <lb />
must be <lb />
within <lb />
God is within all of us, and <lb />
God is concluded the <lb />
doctor. <lb />
The Currency Question <lb />
That few business men I <lb />
the currency problem is no reflection <lb />
upon their intelligence or general <lb />
astuteness. The question is so ii <lb />
so confused with intricate de- <lb />
tails, so befuddled with a mass <lb />
side issues, that not one man in ten <lb />
thousand even knows our t <lb />
banking system. As for the plans a l- <lb />
during the past few years <lb />
cure our currency method of its <lb />
doubted evils, only those <lb />
connected with the subject have any <lb />
thorough knowledge of the <lb />
The efforts of the monetary <lb />
appointed at Senator <lb />
suggestion have not been entirely <lb />
successful in educating our business <lb />
men. There is still considerable <lb />
doubt as to the actual functions <lb />
proposed central bank or <lb />
the Reserve Hank of ll <lb />
United as it is <lb />
Mr. Paul M. and <lb />
equal ignorance of the <lb />
claimed by Mr. D. A. for <lb />
the asset currency plan. The cur- <lb />
problem is of vast importance <lb />
to every citizen of the country, <lb />
especially so to the <lb />
and general business man. Portlier <lb />
delay in improving our currency <lb />
tern means further exposure to <lb />
perils of a possible panic. The pres- <lb />
method of handling the currency <lb />
must be changed <lb />
the December number, American In- <lb />
will publish a series of con- <lb />
explanatory, popularly written <lb />
articles on the various plans <lb />
for improving the currency sys- <lb />
These articles, will in <lb />
serve as primers, and not as .- <lb />
ed text-books, and are intended <lb />
educational literature for the busy <lb />
Industries. <lb />
The Moon Eclipse. <lb />
The total eclipse of the moon came <lb />
on Wednesday evening according to <lb />
the schedule, and was an interesting <lb />
spectacle. The full moon rose <lb />
and about C o'clock the shadow <lb />
of the earth began going over it. This <lb />
continued until about o'clock when <lb />
the eclipse was total, only the pale <lb />
red disc of the moon could be seen. <lb />
The shadow all passed off in another <lb />
hour and the moon shone out again <lb />
glorious a <lb />
Election of A. L. Directors. <lb />
At the annual meeting of the stock <lb />
holders of the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Railway, held in Richmond <lb />
day the following officers wen <lb />
President, T. M ; <lb />
first vice-president, Alexander mil- <lb />
ton; second vice-president, C. S. Gad <lb />
den; third J. R. <lb />
y; counsel, Alexander Hamilton; sec <lb />
and assistant treasurer, ii. <lb />
Borden; assistant secretaries, K <lb />
D. Conly, W. R. Sullivan, G. B. Elliott <lb />
treasurers, J. J. J. B KM <lb />
W. R. Thomas, J. Moultrie Lee; gen- <lb />
manager, W. N. Roy all. freight <lb />
manager, it. A. pas- <lb />
traffic manager, w. T. <lb />
comptroller, H. C Price; board Of <lb />
H. Walters, chairman; Mi- <lb />
Jenkins, Waldo Newcomer M. <lb />
F. Plant. Warren Delano, F. W. Scot. <lb />
Alexander Hamilton, E. R <lb />
Donald J. R. Kenly, Maj. <lb />
J. Lucas and W. W. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Something of a Farmer. <lb />
Mr. Fisher Helms, an old <lb />
who went through the whole and <lb />
carries five wounds, lives in <lb />
township, and this year made with his <lb />
own hands three bales of cotton an <lb />
two-horse loads of corn. He In <lb />
years old and the mule he <lb />
is According to the way the pen- <lb />
don sharks are robbing the people of <lb />
the country to the so-called norm- <lb />
cm soldiers, many of whom r <lb />
fired a gun, the amount of n; <lb />
that old confederates like Mr. Holm ; <lb />
did would be worth about <lb />
Monroe Journal. <lb />
Better to deserve a friend and have <lb />
him not than to have a friend and <lb />
serve him not. <lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Rev. If. A. Adams and Prof F. C <lb />
Nye left Monday evening to alt-Mid <lb />
the Baptist association at <lb />
and returned Wednesday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company <lb />
a full line of and gen- <lb />
underwear for winter and <lb />
prices low. <lb />
Mr. M. B. Bryan went to <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
you are wanting a cart or wag- <lb />
on, just ask your neighbor hew he <lb />
likes the I <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Company. This famous wagon or <lb />
cart always speaks through its users <lb />
and they will recommend it. <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox is attending court <lb />
in Greenville this week as a <lb />
and is <lb />
it off, <lb />
Come to Harrington, Barber Co;, <lb />
for your hat Any style i <lb />
black colors, cheap, too. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox left Wed- <lb />
evening for City <lb />
and the association. While in More- <lb />
head they will be the guests of Mr <lb />
and Mrs. W. J. Wyatt. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
can furnish you a coffin or u <lb />
nice casket and also hearse <lb />
vice. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Ross and wife, of <lb />
spent Sunday in town visiting <lb />
Now as for shoes, Harrington, <lb />
Company has for babies <lb />
boys and girls and papa and man- <lb />
Come and see. <lb />
Mr. Ernest Cox went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Shivers is a juror Hilt <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. J. V. Stokes of Greenville, <lb />
in town talking insurance <lb />
day afternoon. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
ton buyer, went to <lb />
Wednesday hunting cotton. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Barker came in Sunday <lb />
night from Charleston to resume his <lb />
work with the A. G. Cox <lb />
Company. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Nov. <lb />
Laura Salisbury, of came in <lb />
Saturday night and spent Sunday <lb />
with friends here. <lb />
Now is the time to get your disc <lb />
barrows and stalk cutters. See <lb />
Barber Company. <lb />
Mr. T. K. Cannon, bookkeeper f r <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
spent Sunday in the country. <lb />
If you need a good buggy harness, <lb />
now is the time to buy of the A. <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Company. <lb />
have a lot of new harness that is of <lb />
the best quality. <lb />
Mr. J. B- of Ayden. was <lb />
in yesterday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company <lb />
now In position to furnish you in <lb />
colling and flooring at any time. <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Adams was called away <lb />
to attend the burial of her mother, <lb />
which took place near Raleigh Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
The A. G. Manufacturing Com- <lb />
wishes to buy ten head of <lb />
to fatten for beef. <lb />
Mr. Royall Adams, who has been <lb />
at the hospital in Raleigh for <lb />
returned home yesterday. <lb />
A new lot of Just . <lb />
at A. W. Company's. <lb />
Mr. M B Bryan spent Sunday In <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
When you think of -g <lb />
your land, go to A. W. Ange . L <lb />
and see that Oliver plow t <lb />
will your problem. <lb />
Mrs Dora Parker, of <lb />
visiting Mrs. Fox. <lb />
You will find a nice line ties ; <lb />
A. W. Ange Company's. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Taylor of <lb />
den. spent Sunday with Mr. and <lb />
L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever <lb />
buyer, went to ye <lb />
Mr. J. B. Kittrell, of Greenville, <lb />
in town yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Eugene Cannon left this <lb />
r for Norfolk and Richmond. <lb />
SPLENDID BUCKEYE WOMEN <lb />
Married and Unmarried, Praise the Buckeye <lb />
Remedy, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
as administrator of the <lb />
of Robert Jefferson, before D. <lb />
J. Moore, clerk of the Superior court <lb />
f Pitt county, notice is hereby <lb />
n to persons indebted to said es- <lb />
ate to make immediate . <lb />
lib the undersigned and all <lb />
holding claims against said es- <lb />
are hereby notified that they Br-J <lb />
to file their claims with <lb />
administrator on or <lb />
ore the 17th day of November, <lb />
this notice will be pleaded <lb />
f any recovery on said claims. <lb />
This the 17th day of No c-nib . <lb />
K. T. <lb />
of the estate of Rob- <lb />
Jefferson, deceased. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
County. <lb />
Elizabeth Pitt <lb />
vs. <lb />
Lawrence Pitt <lb />
The defendant above <lb />
take notice that an action <lb />
above has been <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county to <lb />
a divorce from the f , <lb />
And the <lb />
further take notice <lb />
to appear at the no I <lb />
t the Superior court of said <lb />
o be held on the <lb />
e Monday of <lb />
t being the 12th of Dec <lb />
at the court house of Pi.; sou <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and <lb />
or demur to the complaint In <lb />
or the plaintiff will t <lb />
the court for the relief demanded <lb />
said complaint <lb />
This the 22nd day of , <lb />
1910. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County. <lb />
Brown, Atty. for <lb />
Internal Catarrh. <lb />
Miss Nora Kelley, R. R. Box <lb />
London, Ohio, <lb />
write to thank you for the wonder- <lb />
good your has done for me. <lb />
was a sufferer from kidney and <lb />
other internal trouble for twenty-two <lb />
years. Two years ago I began to take <lb />
and I only took about three hot <lb />
ties and to-day I can say I am a well <lb />
Could Not Eat Without Suffering. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. Weaver, Somerset, Ohio, <lb />
can safely and truly say that Peru- <lb />
has been a blessing to me. <lb />
had catarrh so badly that had lost <lb />
the sense of smell and taste. <lb />
had stomach trouble so bad that I <lb />
could not eat anything without suffer- <lb />
afterwards. <lb />
friends advised me to try Peru- <lb />
I bought one bottle and was greatly <lb />
benefited by It, and so I bought one-half <lb />
dozen bottles, and will say that I am <lb />
completely of stomach trouble <lb />
and catarrh. <lb />
cannot Bay enough for <lb />
Brought <lb />
Mrs. Tanner, A tin .-. i, O., writes <lb />
relieved her of stomach <lb />
Now Has Best of Health. <lb />
Mrs. E. Mound <lb />
St., Columbus, Ohio, <lb />
have been using for catarrh, <lb />
having had a very aggravated case, so <lb />
bad that it clogged the nasal organs. <lb />
When I did get the nasal organs opened, <lb />
the mucus would drop into my throat <lb />
and make me very sick. <lb />
friend advised mo to take <lb />
and after using four bottles I was cured. <lb />
have no trouble now, and am happy <lb />
to say that I am enjoying the best of <lb />
health and attending to my lodge <lb />
ties, being a member of the <lb />
Lodge of Odd Fellows. <lb />
would recommend to <lb />
suffering with the same obnoxious <lb />
Catarrh for Several Years. <lb />
Mrs. Alice Bogle, Clinton St., <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
want to inform you what <lb />
has done for mo. <lb />
have been with catarrh for <lb />
several years. I have tried different <lb />
medicines and none seemed to do <lb />
any good until I used I have <lb />
taken six bottles and can praise it very <lb />
highly for the good it has done me. <lb />
also find it of great benefit, to my <lb />
trouble and brought her a good appetite <lb />
An Honest Family Medicine <lb />
Thanks. <lb />
of <lb />
r. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector, one <lb />
the and best papers in <lb />
State, is always something <lb />
Greenville, Greenville, yours if <lb />
you and Pitt county. Now It <lb />
is talking of a county exhibit and v <lb />
quote what he has to say Edit <lb />
Whichard may be red-headed, as J; <lb />
Cowan avers, if not <lb />
but he Is at any rate level head <lb />
We hope he can bring the county <lb />
farm product exhibition to V <lb />
will afford pleasure and profit and do <lb />
Times. <lb />
METAL SHINGLES <lb />
Laid years ago arc as cod as new to-day and have never needed <lb />
repairs. Think of HI <lb />
What other roofing will last as long and look as well <lb />
They're very easily laid. <lb />
They can laid right over wood if necessary, without <lb />
dirt or inconvenience. <lb />
For prices and other detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB, <lb />
C. T. <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
The Carolina Home and Far and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
PROVED A BLESSING TO MANY <lb />
SOULS <lb />
THE FINAL SERVICE TODAY NIGHT <lb />
In Number the Meeting Shows Wan <lb />
I Breach <lb />
Closer la <lb />
Mm Thank All for What <lb />
Done and Fames U -s- <lb />
Appeal to <lb />
The meeting which Dr. <lb />
Black, State evangelist of the <lb />
church, has been holding <lb />
here for ten days in Jarvis Memorial <lb />
Methodist church, came to a close <lb />
Tuesday night. Just before the <lb />
sermon was preached, Rev. J. H <lb />
Shore, pastor of the church as chair- <lb />
man of the executive committee, <lb />
having In charge the t <lb />
the expressed <lb />
to all the members of the <lb />
committees, for their earnest <lb />
. o-operation. He also spoke of e <lb />
spirit of unity that had prevailed <lb />
among the different churches of <lb />
town and the great blessing that had <lb />
come from the meeting. <lb />
beginning this meeting D <lb />
Black said one result he wanted to <lb />
see come from this meeting was th-;. <lb />
organization of an active <lb />
men's league; and with th . <lb />
end in view he had, after a brief <lb />
i with fl few taken <lb />
the liberty of presenting the <lb />
of the first officers of such a <lb />
appointing the first meeting III <lb />
the church next Sunday <lb />
at o'clock, subsequent <lb />
to In the d <lb />
churches as desired by the leaders. <lb />
He then read the list as <lb />
C W. president. <lb />
F. M. Wooten, vice-president. <lb />
James treasurer. <lb />
C. W. Harvey secretary. <lb />
H. E. Austin, choir leader. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, H. D. Bateman, E. <lb />
and D. J. Whichard, <lb />
committee to select texts and <lb />
appoint leaders a week ahead. <lb />
G. E. Harris. H. B. Smith and J. <lb />
G. Latham, leaders for the first meet- <lb />
W. A. Bowen, W. E. Hooker, W. . <lb />
and F. R. Stretch ushers <lb />
Subject for November 27th, <lb />
text Exodus He <lb />
be hoped this work would be taken <lb />
up earnestly and great good to the <lb />
churches and the community result <lb />
from it. <lb />
Dr. Black then read a portion l <lb />
the 10th chapter of Luke and <lb />
for a the <lb />
Son of Man is to seek and to <lb />
save that which was It <lb />
a sweet, sermon showing the <lb />
great love of Christ for sinners <lb />
how hi various ways He teaks them. <lb />
Time and again there were many <lb />
eyes in the <lb />
for it was-a that <lb />
to their heart. <lb />
After the <lb />
the Invitation for any to make pro- <lb />
Dr. Black spoke with feeling <lb />
of his clay here during the <lb />
It was the third meeting H held <lb />
in Greenville, and he could not <lb />
having great love for this people lie <lb />
iv <lb />
many kindness shown to and <lb />
the two singers with him, <lb />
Burr and <lb />
He then made an earnest appeal to <lb />
church members to stand by <lb />
pastors and uphold them in <lb />
work, then urged those who had <lb />
made profession during the <lb />
to unite with the church of their <lb />
choice as early as possible, for <lb />
taking this step will their <lb />
lives and characters develop. <lb />
One other thing he said he hoped <lb />
n result from this meeting was <lb />
more family altars in the homes, <lb />
tor the religion of the church is <lb />
no stronger the religion in <lb />
home. He then asked all in <lb />
congregation who would promise to <lb />
hold family prayer la their homes <lb />
to up and a number res- <lb />
ponded. That manifestation, he <lb />
aid, was worth his coming here to <lb />
hold the meeting, even if <lb />
else had resulted <lb />
The Presbyterian church being <lb />
present without a pastor, Dr. Black <lb />
held a service Tuesday after- <lb />
noon and received five persons <lb />
membership The other churches <lb />
will open their doors to receive me n- <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Dr. Black left this morning for <lb />
home in Charlotte and from time <lb />
will go to Roanoke, Va., to a <lb />
meeting next Sunday. The prayers <lb />
of a host of Greenville people go <lb />
with him. <lb />
AVERAGES GO HIGHER. <lb />
Figure- <lb />
Keeps on Sending <lb />
Higher. <lb />
On Monday F. D. at th <lb />
Star Warehouse branch of the Faro- <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
an average of for his en- <lb />
tin sale, Including everything on th <lb />
floor. Some individual sales were <lb />
as <lb />
For J. A. at 1-4. <lb />
at at at at <lb />
at Average <lb />
For Seth at at <lb />
at at at at <lb />
at at Average <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
ANOTHER LARGE YIELD. <lb />
SAVINGS BANK <lb />
Department of <lb />
FIRST NATIONAL <lb />
of N. C. <lb />
Five Compounded Quarterly <lb />
Three Compounds Semi An. <lb />
on Checking Accounts <lb />
We make a Specialty of Bank <lb />
ins by mail <lb />
and <lb />
Write 1216 <lb />
If. H. TAYLOR, <lb />
or J. E Cashier. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H Fresh Good kept con- <lb />
H in stock. <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold Kg <lb />
fife <lb />
I D. W. Harden <lb />
GREENVILLE S <lb />
North Carolin a j <lb />
County Farmers Are Good Corn <lb />
Growers. <lb />
Mr. E. F. of <lb />
township, who is one of those e. <lb />
gaged in farm demonstration <lb />
work in this county, writes that he <lb />
gathered his test acre of corn on <lb />
17th. The corn was measured care- <lb />
fully and the yield of the acre found <lb />
to be and bushels or a i- <lb />
more than barrels. <lb />
Mr. Williams says that his <lb />
were feet wide and the corn hi <lb />
inches apart. He used on <lb />
acre one sack of one sack of <lb />
acid one sack of 8-3-5 <lb />
guano, sacks of 8-3-3 o, <lb />
pounds of nitrate, till <lb />
the total cost of fertilizers <lb />
In addition the b <lb />
of corn worth at market price <lb />
he gathered from same acre <lb />
F bushels of peas worth and <lb />
pounds of fodder worth Tl e <lb />
and con are worth more <lb />
than the fertilizers used which <lb />
to the value of the corn makes <lb />
profit on one acre not count- <lb />
the cost of cultivation. It <lb />
be safely said that he raised this <lb />
at a cost of than cents <lb />
per bushel. <lb />
This is another striking example <lb />
of what Pitt county corn raisers ran <lb />
do they farm right. <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
and dealer in odd of and <lb />
EXT TO OFFICE. C <lb />
Until success is better understood <lb />
try to improve your failures. <lb />
A man with a shrinking <lb />
ion is not necessarily small in statue <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Public School. <lb />
This certifies an average of ninety <lb />
five and perfect <lb />
Thomas Proctor. <lb />
Ethel Phelps. <lb />
Janie Butts. <lb />
Carrie <lb />
Blanche Proctor. <lb />
Ethel <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Costing. <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha, December 5th <lb />
and Monday and Tuesday, <lb />
the purpose of treating diseases <lb />
the eye, ear, note and throat. <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
T is the place to buy y, a Paint. Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Will Pain s- <lb />
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place <lb />
your orders 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 the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to see us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb />
i r <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
. N, C.<lb /></p>
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the Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
SCHOOL NOTES. <lb />
President Black <lb />
and Visit School. <lb />
President R H. re- <lb />
turned visit to several State <lb />
normal schools in Virginia and <lb />
Ho visited seine of the <lb />
oldest normals in the South, his trip <lb />
Farmville and <lb />
burg, Va., and West <lb />
Chester, Pa Before going on this <lb />
trip Mr. Wright attended the <lb />
ration of President Few at Trinity <lb />
College In Durham. <lb />
The Training school was delighted <lb />
to have Dr. Black, Jarvis and <lb />
Messrs. and with them <lb />
at the chapel exercise <lb />
morning. Dr. Black made at apt <lb />
and interesting talk after which he <lb />
end Messrs. Burr and sang <lb />
Hew Year's Resolutions. <lb />
As New Year resolutions will soon <lb />
be in order, pardon us for perhaps a <lb />
little premature Among <lb />
other good resolves which you <lb />
will doubtless make for the i <lb />
rear, determine to save . <lb />
from your year's earnings, even if it <lb />
isn't anything more than your empty <lb />
pay envelopes. They would at least <lb />
be a reminder at the end of the <lb />
of the amount of money you had re- <lb />
during the year, and might lie <lb />
a to cause you to do some <lb />
real saving the next year. <lb />
This is a serious matter, not <lb />
we wont to offer our adv-1 <lb />
o a long-suffering and patient <lb />
public, but because it is a sacred <lb />
July of every man to consider the <lb />
in the present. <lb />
Do you want higher authority than <lb />
ours for advice Then we refer you <lb />
to our friend King whoa <lb />
wisdom we have never heard <lb />
Proverbs <lb />
It is of our business <lb />
you save anything or not vet <lb />
going to keep on reminding you <lb />
this important matter from now <lb />
the new year is ushered in, <lb />
then some, if think that we can <lb />
wake you up. <lb />
The dog that hides his bone for <lb />
future is showing better a .-I <lb />
more sensible judgment than the per- <lb />
son who thoughtlessly spends all th <lb />
earn. <lb />
Think it Bern Sun. <lb />
WHAT WOMEN ARE READING. <lb />
Pitt County Publishing To. Organized. <lb />
The stockholders of the Pitt <lb />
Publishing Company held their first <lb />
meeting in the private office of The <lb />
National Bank of Greenville, on <lb />
evening of Friday, Nov. 1910. <lb />
The meeting was presided over v <lb />
J. F. Stokes with James L. Evans <lb />
secretary. The following were . l <lb />
S. T. Hooker, F. . <lb />
Forbes, J. F. Stokes. Julius Brown <lb />
and James L. Evans, who in turn .- <lb />
the following as officers of the <lb />
S. T. Hooker, president; <lb />
Julius Brown, vice-president; J. F <lb />
Stoke i, general manager and <lb />
L. Evans, secretary and treasurer. <lb />
In the Last Forty Years One Magazine <lb />
Has Made Discoveries. <lb />
Charles Hanson review <lb />
Contributors to The <lb />
in the anniversary issue of the <lb />
magazine, proves in what a <lb />
field of thought the modern woman <lb />
roams. The list of writers who <lb />
nave made The <lb />
forty years, includes men and <lb />
women that have held foremost <lb />
places in the last half century. <lb />
the seventies the literary pages <lb />
of the famous fashion magazine con- <lb />
special articles on <lb />
tens, employments for girls, and i- <lb />
subjects; but following the <lb />
interests of women the <lb />
in later years has touched all <lb />
lines of progress. Up to 1905, i; <lb />
magazine outside of its practical <lb />
fashion end, had been one of enter- <lb />
It had always been in- <lb />
tended that it be so, but its <lb />
publishers and directors began to <lb />
nave visions of greater usefulness <lb />
a magazine, no less, which should <lb />
as practical and as forceful <lb />
inspiring on its literary as on its <lb />
fashion side. In fact a literary <lb />
leadership in great practical useful- <lb />
for the home, the state and <lb />
nation was conceived and a cautious <lb />
careful to appropriate this <lb />
ideal begun. <lb />
Among the earliest things under- <lb />
taken under the new theory was a <lb />
general discussion of marriage and <lb />
divorce which was looming large at <lb />
this time. The most noted <lb />
were approached, and in a <lb />
of papers distinguished for <lb />
sanity and wisdom, different phases <lb />
of the problem were presented <lb />
Cardinal Gibbous, Rabbi Emil <lb />
Hirsch, Francis L. Potter, LL <lb />
Bishop William P of <lb />
Charles A. Ellwood and Ida <lb />
Harper. <lb />
The publication of this series of <lb />
papers on this big and timely <lb />
demonstrated conclusively that there <lb />
was room in the field of intellectual <lb />
and social endeavor for a <lb />
like the Other topics <lb />
undertaken. and with <lb />
growth of this real interest on the <lb />
part of our readers, tho magazine <lb />
finally felt justified in seizing a v -y <lb />
large and vital <lb />
Child-Rescue <lb />
In the spring of 1908 <lb />
began the publication of a series of <lb />
articles entitled is the <lb />
with the Public <lb />
It was the shifting of public in- <lb />
temporarily from the schools <lb />
to the churches that brought about <lb />
tho next discussion and in prep <lb />
the data for tho latter <lb />
What's the Matter with <lb />
some of the greatest religious thought <lb />
of our time was introduced into i <lb />
pages of the magazine. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
the State of at the of business, Not. 10th, 1910. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
banking house, furniture <lb />
and fixtures . <lb />
Due from and i. <lb />
Cash items. <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor currency . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
others U. S. notes. 4,322.0-. <lb />
Total <lb />
45,269.7. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
paid <lb />
surplus fund . 500.00 <lb />
undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent ex. and taxes pd 405.71 <lb />
of 1,120.00 <lb />
-op. sub. to check. 31,615.55 <lb />
checks 1,628.49 <lb />
Total <lb />
S 45,269.75 <lb />
State of Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, G. T. Gardner cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the my knowledge and belief. <lb />
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier.<lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. C. J. TUCKER, <lb />
this day of Nov. 1910. W. W. DAWSON, <lb />
R. F. JENKINS, Notary Public. JOHN Z. BROOKS, <lb />
My commission expires Dec. 4th, 1910. Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
and TRUST CO. <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the State of Carolina, at of business, 1910.<lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
Fur. and Fixtures. <lb />
Demand loans. <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Cash items . IS <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor currency . 428.0 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes. 7,804.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses. <lb />
Notes and bills 2,000.00 <lb />
Bills payable. 21,600.00 <lb />
Time of 39,581.45 <lb />
sub. check 127,793.67 <lb />
Duo 7.95 <lb />
checks <lb />
outstanding. . 1,101.74 168,484.81 <lb />
Total <lb />
239,405.17 <lb />
Total <lb />
239,405.17 <lb />
lame back come; 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 />
THE SINGED STORE <lb />
on Main St. extends you the same <lb />
tho rest room did. ladies <lb />
the country are especially <lb />
U stop <lb />
j. <lb />
Fancy Sale. <lb />
The ladies of the Christian curd- <lb />
will conduct a fancy sale Monday <lb />
afternoon. November 21st, from to <lb />
o'clock, in the store next door i <lb />
the register of deed's office. Beside <lb />
the many beautiful fancy articles, <lb />
they will servo Norfolk cream <lb />
oysters. Benefit of the Christ; m <lb />
church. Everybody invited. <lb />
Delegate to Drainage Convention. <lb />
Among the delegates appointed by <lb />
Governor Kitchin to the drainage <lb />
com- Wilmington, are Dr. C. <lb />
and Mr. O. <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Chas. <lb />
A. M. Moseley, <lb />
R. C. Flanagan. <lb />
. Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 17th day of November, 1310. I <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires April 1911. <lb />
For Slate <lb />
in <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, and l <lb />
Flues in Season, see J <lb />
Number C. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Now In Whits Store on Five Points. More room and larger stock. Come to see me. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
The Carolina Home and and The Reflector. <lb />
SON OF Pin <lb />
t. w. <lb />
DR. L AVID R. WALLACE CELE- <lb />
85TH BIRTHDAY <lb />
HAS AWAY FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Venerable Pitt <lb />
Three Score Years and <lb />
Others of Our Dispersed Song, He <lb />
Rises to Prominence in His Adopt- <lb />
ed State. <lb />
It gives The Reflector pleasure to <lb />
print the following extract from the <lb />
Waco, Texas, Tribune, about a for- <lb />
mer Pitt <lb />
Tribune is glad to join <lb />
his friends and neighbors tender- <lb />
congratulations to Dr. David R. <lb />
Wallace, venerable and honored <lb />
of Waco. For on Thursday, <lb />
November Dr. Wallace completed <lb />
eighty-five years of Hie and has en- <lb />
on his eighty-sixth year. The <lb />
anniversary found him in what may- <lb />
be called good physical health, his <lb />
advanced considered, and as <lb />
bright and robust as to mentality <lb />
In any year of his there <lb />
are few men in Texas who rank with <lb />
. Dr. Wallace in Intellectual attain- <lb />
in learning and in the full, <lb />
rich experience and judgment of a <lb />
busy and useful life. Ho spent the <lb />
day quietly at his home on Austin <lb />
avenue, with his estimable wife and <lb />
other members of his family and <lb />
from many friends here and else- <lb />
where he received congratulations <lb />
and esteem. Dr. <lb />
lace, a North Carolinian by <lb />
has resided sixty years in Texas and <lb />
a half century of that time in Waco. <lb />
May he be with us as long as <lb />
is pleasant to <lb />
There are now very few people <lb />
living in this section who remember <lb />
Dr. Wallace, as ho left Pitt county <lb />
in 1853. We have heard some of <lb />
Older people speak of him man <lb />
times, and we know those of bis <lb />
companions yet living will join m <lb />
congratulations upon his <lb />
long and useful career His robust <lb />
more remarkable from tin <lb />
fact that he left Pitt county on ac- <lb />
count of lung trouble, as we we. <lb />
advised by one of his old pupils and <lb />
admirers, Mr. R. H. <lb />
New York. Dr Wallace taught <lb />
school in Greenville before the war. <lb />
at Rest Today in Cherry <lb />
Hill Cemetery. <lb />
Owing to some members of <lb />
family on the way to <lb />
Greenville being unable to <lb />
here until morning. funeral <lb />
Mr. T. W. Skinner, who died IV- <lb />
night, was deferred to o'clock <lb />
today. The service was conducted <lb />
the grave in Cherry Hill Cemetery <lb />
by Rev. J. H. Shore. The pall bear- <lb />
were Messrs. H. I,. Coward. B. <lb />
T. A. Person, C. E. <lb />
J. L. Wooten, T. M. Meade, W. P. <lb />
Edwards and M. H. <lb />
Mr. James W. Skinner, of Dan- <lb />
ville Va., father of the deceased, <lb />
rived Saturday evening, and BIS <lb />
brothers and on.- sister came Sun- <lb />
lay evening and this morning. They <lb />
were Mr. James W. Skinner, of <lb />
St. Louis; Mr. S. R. Skinner, of Lex- <lb />
Ky; Mr. C. R. Skinner, of <lb />
Roxboro. N. C ; Messrs P. C, R. R. <lb />
and E. G. Skinner and Miss <lb />
Skinner, of Danville. The aged <lb />
mother was so prostrated at the death <lb />
of her son that could not co <lb />
Danville to the funeral. Those <lb />
relatives who came found among n <lb />
people many sympathetic hearts in <lb />
their sorrow. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels, <lb />
Turkeys, Eggs, Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages. <lb />
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits, Tables, <lb />
Lounges Safes, P. and <lb />
Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, George Ci- <lb />
gars, Canned Cherries. Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee. Soap, Lye, Food, Mat- <lb />
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currants, Raisins, Glass, <lb />
and Cakes <lb />
and Crackers, Cheese, <lb />
beat Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines, and numerous other goods <lb />
Duality quantity for cash <lb />
Come to Bee me. <lb />
Phone Number . <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
and next door to John <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
office formerly occupied by. J. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
. . . Carolina <lb />
W. C. D. M. Clark. <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
. . i. <lb />
COTTON CONTRACTS VALID. <lb />
ft <lb />
Decided That Carries Much In <lb />
A case was tried in the term of <lb />
court just closed that is of es- <lb />
interest to growers and buyers <lb />
of cotton, as it establishes the <lb />
of contracts to sell cotton for <lb />
future delivery. The custom prevails <lb />
more or less In the cotton belt for <lb />
farmers to make contracts in the <lb />
spring to sell their cotton in the fall <lb />
at a specified price. It is remember- <lb />
ed that last year much cotton was <lb />
sold in this way, and the price ad- <lb />
several cents between the <lb />
time of making the contract and the <lb />
time of delivery. There were many <lb />
farmers who refused to make <lb />
of the cotton as contracted. In <lb />
some instances suits were entered <lb />
against the sellers for the difference <lb />
in the price of the cotton at the time <lb />
of making the and the lime <lb />
it should have been It <lb />
one of these cases that was tried, en- <lb />
titled H. A. Gray vs. Carson, <lb />
and the verdict of the jury was lit <lb />
favor of the plaintiff, judgment be- <lb />
rendered against the defendant <lb />
for the difference in the price of the <lb />
cotton. <lb />
Young Lady Run Over. <lb />
crossing the street near tin; <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line depot, Friday <lb />
Miss Lucy was <lb />
knocked down and run over by a <lb />
buggy. Fortunately a bruise on <lb />
face was the only injury she re- <lb />
Fresh Oysters. <lb />
At I selling <lb />
fresh In quantity. Boat <lb />
up every keeping m sip- <lb />
lied. Orders can be filled pro aptly <lb />
any time. I. 1- SMITH. <lb />
Dangerous. <lb />
Soma boys arc making <lb />
where the new court house is being <lb />
built a favorite place for playing, es- <lb />
on Sunday. They climb tho <lb />
walls and and piles of ma- <lb />
without seeming to realize th-1 <lb />
danger of death or injury that might <lb />
result from a fall. They had better <lb />
take warning. <lb />
The Number was <lb />
Through a typographical error In <lb />
Saturday's paper the number of nail <lb />
in the keg at Frank <lb />
as <lb />
it should <lb />
Football Games. <lb />
Both the Atlantic Coast Line am <lb />
Norfolk railroads will U <lb />
round trip tickets to Norfolk ail <lb />
Richmond for the Thanksgiving foot- <lb />
ball games at reduced rates. <lb />
fare to Norfolk and to Rich- <lb />
-o your <lb />
arc paid, <lb />
CHOICE.- <lb />
FRENCH AND HOLLAND BULBS j <lb />
Hyacinth, Narcissus, Tulips, Easter <lb />
Calls <lb />
Plant ea for best results j <lb />
All Seasonable Cut Flowers <lb />
Furnished at Short Notice <lb />
Palms. Ferns and all Hot <lb />
i Plaits For <lb />
. L CO., , <lb />
I Phone No. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
at law <lb />
Dr. Office <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
U I. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
. . K. Carolina <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
in Phoenix building, neat to <lb />
Or. D. L. James <lb />
Greenville, . . I. Carolina <lb />
J C. LANIER <lb />
IN <lb />
Tomb <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
urn<lb />
DEL. R. L. CARR <lb />
. . . Carolina <lb />
Harry H. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
X. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
A. Carolina <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, R. Carolina <lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN <lb />
furnished, everything n <lb />
and e, the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to none. <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G. <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Located in m business ff town. <lb />
Four in operation ard <lb />
one id d by a bar- <lb />
L dies mat their home. <lb />
Special Males to <lb />
North Carolina Conference <lb />
will meet In Elizabeth City on Wed- <lb />
The Southern <lb />
railroad will sell tickets at special <lb />
good to go on any train, <lb />
Ticket giro lull In- <lb />
H. W. B. <lb />
GUION GUiON <lb />
Attorneys at Lew <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 />
WITH THE <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Policies, b Divide <lb />
J. II Kill,<lb /></p>
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the Carolina Home and farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE COMPACT, Inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, one year. <lb />
Six months, . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Reflector Bull ling, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
AH cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Every time see any mention <lb />
about union depots in other <lb />
it us of something <lb />
Greenville has not but ought to <lb />
The Mexicans are offering to vol- <lb />
to fight Uncle Sam. They <lb />
not have heard what he did <lb />
for Spain. <lb />
The next legislature ought to fl- <lb />
W. C. of Mecklenburg, as <lb />
speaker. And we believe it will do <lb />
it <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1910. <lb />
The world may owe you a g <lb />
all right, but you have got to work it <lb />
out <lb />
Every day a business man fails to <lb />
advertise means business lost that hi <lb />
might have had. <lb />
We cannot see that Kentucky <lb />
should feel any over sending <lb />
an ex-convict to congress. <lb />
If Mexico don't behave Uncle Sam <lb />
will step over and make him <lb />
down. <lb />
With the colonel is it a <lb />
a or will a storm come <lb />
after the calm <lb />
--------o <lb />
The colonel is crawling out of his <lb />
after election shell, but has not fit <lb />
done any talking. <lb />
Don't expect much praise and <lb />
i not be disappointed if you fill <lb />
o got it <lb />
Are there any oysters at Oyster <lb />
Bay, or they all way to <lb />
the clam <lb />
They will spend a pile over foot- <lb />
ball on Thanksgiving day. But I. <lb />
has to go somehow. <lb />
After a long delay in the courts <lb />
the Standard Oil Company got out <lb />
of it. <lb />
To some of us the trouble is gain <lb />
to be the wherewith to do Christmas <lb />
shopping either early or late. <lb />
--------o <lb />
The News and Observer has ex- <lb />
its supply of poke berry <lb />
resumed normal appearance again <lb />
The outcome at Raleigh shows that <lb />
it is dangerous to go oven as a spec- <lb />
to an Aviation or auto <lb />
Commence counting over <lb />
blessings and see how many <lb />
you have cause to be thankful for .-r. <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
There is enough swamp lands in <lb />
Pitt county that If properly drained <lb />
and cultivated would raise sufficient <lb />
corn to feed the State. <lb />
Loafers are street signs that an <lb />
town could afford to get along with- <lb />
out. They point the way to <lb />
and backwardness. <lb />
That drainage convention to be <lb />
held In Wilmington next week ought <lb />
to be of interest to many people of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Greenville is a town of <lb />
yet opportunities that are <lb />
taken advantage of avail nothing. <lb />
So many things could be done hero <lb />
that are not done, <lb />
Santa Claus Is waking up and rub- <lb />
bing eyes readiness to read <lb />
the papers to see where to buy <lb />
Christmas things. The wise <lb />
ought to take the hint. <lb />
Count Leo the noted <lb />
novelist and reformer, died Sun- <lb />
day morning at the advanced age of <lb />
years. A great man has gone <lb />
his passing away. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The Charlotte News may have to <lb />
do some explaining for using the <lb />
words in head- <lb />
on item about a funeral that had <lb />
taken place <lb />
--------o <lb />
If every county able to have good <lb />
roads would go ahead and <lb />
them, you would soon see very <lb />
highways from those <lb />
traveled over in many counties. <lb />
Some one has suggested that the <lb />
name of Oyster Bay be changed to <lb />
blue News. <lb />
Would not clam reserve be <lb />
Uncle Sam goes on doing his <lb />
of holding down the census by blow- <lb />
up something and killing ; <lb />
bunch of his soldiers now and then. <lb />
It has been suggested that the col- <lb />
come to North Carolina for a <lb />
tiger hunt. He could find some of <lb />
the blind kind. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
If you see some flying machines <lb />
over don't mistake them, for a <lb />
rock of wild geese, even though the <lb />
temptation be strong to put the <lb />
t. rs in that class. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The Farmers Union has a <lb />
membership in Pitt county, and if <lb />
they will take up the discussion of <lb />
farmers making an exhibit of their <lb />
products It would awaken much In- <lb />
in that direction. <lb />
In Washington a few nights ago <lb />
the home of Mr. R. D. Walls was <lb />
robbed of which he kept in a <lb />
trunk. If the money half been de- <lb />
posited in the bank it would be there <lb />
now. <lb />
Ex-Congressman W. A. B. <lb />
died Friday night at his home <lb />
Beaufort county. He was years f <lb />
age, and was the representative of <lb />
this district congress for <lb />
years, <lb />
Twenty years is the record the <lb />
Greensboro Record has made. <lb />
are all to the good, too, the <lb />
have been filled with useful work by <lb />
a useful paper. The Record Las <lb />
the right to be proud of its record, <lb />
Andrew Carnegie celebrates hie <lb />
75th birthday by giving away <lb />
to schools. Most of us do not <lb />
expect to have that much to give <lb />
away, even should we live to be <lb />
and Make admonishes a <lb />
contemporary. Most girls have to <lb />
to be kissed . <lb />
Handle that subject carefully, boy, <lb />
or you will be giving yourself away, <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The Reflector Is working for the <lb />
of its town, county and <lb />
section. Every subscriber who pays <lb />
his subscription promptly helps <lb />
carry on this work. But the man who <lb />
borrows his neighbor's paper is no <lb />
help to anybody. <lb />
o- <lb />
The promoters of an aviation me <lb />
in Baltimore lost on the <lb />
We hope the Charlotte News <lb />
and Raleigh News and Observer did <lb />
not meet with that kind of luck <lb />
their respective aerial stunts. <lb />
If you just must kick, go get you <lb />
a football and try on that. But <lb />
you are thinking about kicking your <lb />
town, hire yourself out for a football <lb />
and git the kicking you deserve. <lb />
There is Just no use for the town <lb />
kicker, and he is absolutely no <lb />
at all. <lb />
If the farmers of Pitt county are <lb />
to make an exhibit of products of this <lb />
year's crops, it is time there was <lb />
activity in that direction. Even if <lb />
a small scale, it would be a <lb />
to a larger next year. <lb />
--------o <lb />
A man cannot always t-11 who <lb />
his real friends and enemies. The <lb />
supposed friend of nay be <lb />
your secret enemy tomorrow. And <lb />
one thought to be enemy may <lb />
lave softened his h-art you <lb />
and become a friend you <lb />
knowing it. <lb />
It will be unusual for Greenville <lb />
if the business houses, in keeping <lb />
with their usual custom, do not <lb />
close up on Thanksgiving day. <lb />
believe it will be so next Thursday <lb />
and make the announcement to that <lb />
effect now, so that if any body <lb />
to correct it there may be an <lb />
Ten carloads of <lb />
headed by Governor Stewart, of that <lb />
State, came to Salisbury Wednesday <lb />
and unveiled a memorial to the <lb />
union soldiers of Pennsylvania who <lb />
died in the prison at Salisbury and <lb />
were buried in the national <lb />
tery there. Governor and <lb />
Senator took part In <lb />
coming the visitors. These occasions <lb />
show that sectional lines are being <lb />
wiped out, and that in reality <lb />
are becoming a reunited people. <lb />
Notwithstanding a large number of <lb />
arrests were recently made, there <lb />
some people around Greenville w <lb />
seem to think they can go right <lb />
violating the law against selling <lb />
But they had just as well <lb />
take cognizance of the fact that they <lb />
are going to be caught sooner or <lb />
later, for the officers and the law <lb />
abiding citizens of the town have de- <lb />
that these violations shall <lb />
be stopped. <lb />
The Reflector wants to see the <lb />
living eastward from Greenville <lb />
get interested in good roads build- <lb />
like those westward from town. <lb />
There is a good road from Greenville <lb />
to Farmville, and work is now in <lb />
progress on the road to Falkland. <lb />
Next we would like to see good roads <lb />
to Grimesland and to Black Jack. <lb />
They are good sections, but have <lb />
about the sandiest roads in the <lb />
between them and Greenville. <lb />
--------o <lb />
A great deal is being said about <lb />
the boys who win prizes in the Corn <lb />
Clubs and in other work; but it must <lb />
be remembered that the boy who does <lb />
not win a prize has not failed if he <lb />
has made an earnest effort. a <lb />
boy may get more real good out of <lb />
a hard struggle against circumstances <lb />
than some fortunate boy who beats <lb />
him all to pieces in the results L, <lb />
obtains. To make a good corn crop <lb />
is a great thing; to make a <lb />
effort to improve one's <lb />
on is greater. Raleigh, <lb />
Progressive Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
If a man has a big heart the sis j <lb />
a this time ft mt nil is not ft <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
I. <lb />
ALL TOWNS HAVE EASY MARKS. <lb />
And here comes The j <lb />
Chronicle telling of the folks of t <lb />
Queen being duped by a <lb />
and a woman at that. The woman <lb />
in question set up a fortune telling <lb />
apartment and found victims easy. <lb />
She got diamond rings and other <lb />
on and all of <lb />
e disappeared with won x <lb />
that were not paid for. The <lb />
tor has been disposed to twit th <lb />
of the larger towns like Char- <lb />
and Greensboro for being <lb />
but the thing has come <lb />
close home that we have got . <lb />
quit guying them. Why Because <lb />
even staid old Greenville has been <lb />
caught napping. It has leaked out <lb />
that several business men here were <lb />
taken in by a who walked <lb />
oft with some of their good money <lb />
The fellow was soliciting advertise- <lb />
to go on a big school <lb />
He got the orders, and HUM <lb />
also sharp enough to collect the <lb />
in advance. It was not until tho <lb />
time passed for the promised <lb />
to come and they failed show <lb />
up, that the victims found out th ; <lb />
had been fleeced. Best to let <lb />
people you know nothing about. <lb />
parcel post will be a losing <lb />
from the government's view- <lb />
point, the present deficit will be in- <lb />
creased greatly; from the viewpoint of <lb />
the entire country we think and ex- <lb />
of others will make it clear <lb />
that the same injury will follow. <lb />
When socialism has secured control, <lb />
when the country has disowned its <lb />
constitution and proclaimed a king; <lb />
when the government owns the rail- <lb />
roads and the people become sub- <lb />
rather than free-born men, the <lb />
parcels post will be a logical law for <lb />
adoption in the United <lb />
chants Journal. <lb />
to ever annually. <lb />
To this gain we can safely add <lb />
better health and at least per cut <lb />
greater efficiency in the work re- <lb />
quired of our work <lb />
Progressive Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
THANKSGIVING. <lb />
The Parcels Post. <lb />
A parcel post will not damage tin. <lb />
city nor the large retailers of <lb />
city to any appreciable degree, but <lb />
we are confident that it will damage <lb />
the small merchants of the country <lb />
towns and villages. This, <lb />
standing the statement that the par- <lb />
post proposed is for the <lb />
fit and not for their injury. We have <lb />
discussed the various plans d <lb />
by the postmaster general and <lb />
congressmen, and we have failed t <lb />
find one which stops up all the <lb />
through which the large mall <lb />
houses might percolate. Some <lb />
them are better than others, but none <lb />
of them is of benefit to the country <lb />
merchant, save in a doubtful degree <lb />
the best of the lot tending to make <lb />
him an agent for the big stores of <lb />
the centers of commerce. <lb />
The claim is made that these are <lb />
bills, and, after they <lb />
have been tried out, the country <lb />
be able to decide whether or not it <lb />
wants them and finds them <lb />
This is a dangerous <lb />
although it sounds good and <lb />
fair. Suppose one of these <lb />
should be tried and <lb />
prove disastrous. Would the sup- <lb />
porters of the parcels post be willing <lb />
to have a return to the old ways <lb />
doing things Not by any manner of <lb />
means. <lb />
Also, there is no test which can be <lb />
devised which would give a fair <lb />
for such a system. The best, th <lb />
fairest and the most honorable <lb />
is to consider the matter with <lb />
light we have. First, we consider <lb />
other countries which have a parcel <lb />
They them without <lb />
any great losses because their hails <lb />
are short How has it worked rut <lb />
for the merchants. Don't think the <lb />
merchant of the United States ii <lb />
far better shape than tho <lb />
of European countries. Have <lb />
countries under their parcel <lb />
post measures We think they have <lb />
not, from a point of real <lb />
th <lb />
Where Are Your Cotton Seed <lb />
Where are your cotton seed What <lb />
are you doing with them this <lb />
As long as the price is forty-five to <lb />
fifty cents per bushel at the <lb />
it pays to sell them there and <lb />
not move them at all. Every time <lb />
they are handled there is some waste, <lb />
and if kept they lose some of their <lb />
weight. No farmer can afford to <lb />
bury seed for manure when they sell <lb />
at the prices they have brought <lb />
fall. They may bring higher <lb />
the coming winter, but we are <lb />
looking for much higher prices. If <lb />
cotton seed are heaped together a <lb />
large quantities early in the season <lb />
are liable to get hot and dam- <lb />
age unless moved about so as to <lb />
air them. is little <lb />
from this source at this time of <lb />
year unless we have wet weather and <lb />
get the cotton wet before It is <lb />
Some farmers have the habit <lb />
of hauling their seed into piles <lb />
the fields. Not so much of this is <lb />
done as formerly. Most of them <lb />
nave learned better. They have <lb />
learned that a large pile of <lb />
will damage enough when exposed to <lb />
the weather to more than pay for a <lb />
shelter to build over them. If <lb />
nave made this mistake this fa <lb />
then the next step to take is J <lb />
either build a shelter over the seed <lb />
or haul them to a barn or <lb />
Cotton seed are too valuable now to <lb />
let them get damaged. Be sure <lb />
protect them even if it does c <lb />
something to do Her- <lb />
Gave Life for His Money. <lb />
While attempting to secure a sum <lb />
of money which he had in a trunk a <lb />
the second story of his home which <lb />
was destroyed by fire at an <lb />
yesterday morning, Will Brock, <lb />
colored, was overcome by smoke and <lb />
as no one knew he was in the build- <lb />
his body was fearfully burned be- <lb />
lore the blaze was extinguished. Fr m <lb />
the few particulars that could <lb />
learned in regard to the tragedy It <lb />
seems that Brock was the first per- <lb />
son to discover the fire and at <lb />
gave the alarm. After he had <lb />
this he secured a bucket and <lb />
to throw water the roof. Upon <lb />
the arrival of the firemen he evident- <lb />
remembered that he had forgotten <lb />
to get his money and it is supposed <lb />
rushed back into the building to <lb />
cure it. This was the last seen it <lb />
him until his charred body was fount <lb />
after the blaze had been <lb />
The trunk which contained the <lb />
money was found standing on <lb />
end and was but slightly damaged. <lb />
New Bern Journal. <lb />
Should Feed More Cotton Seed Meal. <lb />
Corn is a good horse feed when <lb />
used with certain other feeds <lb />
will supply the nutrient, in <lb />
which corn is deficient To supply <lb />
this deficiency we have the rich t <lb />
and cheapest feed known today, a <lb />
yet through prejudice, habit,, <lb />
or carelessness, we <lb />
refuse to use this Southern feeding <lb />
in the feeding of our <lb />
and mules. We refer to cotton seed <lb />
meal. Every horse and mule <lb />
receiving pounds of corn a <lb />
have that reduced at <lb />
least pounds, and pounds of cot- <lb />
meal, or probably what Is <lb />
better, cottonseed cake, substituted. <lb />
It is established beyond doubt, both <lb />
through scientific considerations and <lb />
by actual practice, that pounds <lb />
corn and pounds of cottonseed <lb />
meal will give better results than <lb />
pounds of corn, especially when th- <lb />
long forage Is corn fodder or <lb />
of the grass hays. The extra <lb />
of feeding the cottonseed meal, <lb />
which Is probably the true reason <lb />
for our failure to use It, would be <lb />
well paid for In the increased value <lb />
of the manure; and the saving which <lb />
the and mules of the South, <lb />
would result In the cost of feeding <lb />
with corn at cents a <lb />
ton TOO mt <lb />
my says Rot <lb />
J. have to <lb />
Whether you handle a pick or pen, <lb />
a wheelbarrow or set of books, <lb />
ditches or editing a paper, <lb />
ringing an auction bell or <lb />
funny things, you must work. If <lb />
you look around you, you will see <lb />
the men who are most able to <lb />
the rest of their lives without work <lb />
are tho who work the hardest <lb />
Don't be afraid of killing <lb />
with overwork. It is beyond your <lb />
to that, on the sun <lb />
side of thirty. They die <lb />
but it is because quit work <lb />
p. m., and don't get home till <lb />
a. m. It is the interval that kills, <lb />
my son. The work gives you an <lb />
appetite for your meals, it lends <lb />
solidity to your it <lb />
you a perfect and grateful <lb />
of a holiday. <lb />
are young men who do <lb />
not work, but the work is not proud <lb />
of them. It does not even know <lb />
their names; it simply speaks -t <lb />
them as No <lb />
body likes them. The great, b <lb />
world does not know that they . <lb />
there. So find out what you want <lb />
to be and do, and take off your cot <lb />
and do it. The busier you are the <lb />
less harm you will be apt to get into, <lb />
tho sweeter be your sleep, <lb />
and happier your s. <lb />
and the better satisfied will all the <lb />
world be with <lb />
And we may add, the greater hon- <lb />
or will you be o God <lb />
made you, redeemed and u <lb />
you, if you will apply the above <lb />
o not only to your earthly 1- <lb />
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving <lb />
The day is not selected because on <lb />
that, more than any other, men should <lb />
be grateful to God for His <lb />
blessings, but It Is In keeping <lb />
the long established custom of the <lb />
nation to set apart one day in <lb />
year to publicly recognize God as <lb />
Ruler and to make <lb />
to His <lb />
of our nation, His blessings up- <lb />
on the people in giving us peace and <lb />
prosperity. Is there one among all <lb />
the people of this great land who has <lb />
not cause to be thankful to God o. <lb />
this day for His mercies Not one. <lb />
Even the poorest and the humblest <lb />
has something to be grateful for <lb />
Then give God the praise that is <lb />
Him. remember that your <lb />
can be no more fittingly <lb />
pressed than in contributing <lb />
thing to those less fortunate than <lb />
yourself. Especially make glad the <lb />
hearts of the orphans by a <lb />
donation to them. As God has pros- <lb />
you, so give unto these. , <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch and Tho <lb />
Greenville Reflector are engaged in <lb />
interesting discussion of the modus <lb />
operand of the art of <lb />
Neither seems to be aware that this <lb />
subject is heavily <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Loaded, eh But there is some- <lb />
thing in knowing when and when. <lb />
Time you were getting wise, boy. <lb />
but also to the work of lb I <lb />
church. <lb />
Be something for <lb />
We might as well let it out that <lb />
the reason why some men <lb />
is because these gar- <lb />
always stay on the job, no <lb />
matter what the wind or weather. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Who would have looked for that <lb />
such a source Shame <lb />
you <lb />
Take Care of the Child's Health. <lb />
The child with decayed teeth, even <lb />
with unclean teeth, is open to In- <lb />
of lungs, tonsils, stomach <lb />
ears, nose. Every time food is taken <lb />
and at every act of <lb />
food must pass over these germ in- <lb />
bodies into the stomach, carry- <lb />
disease and decay with it. <lb />
Mouth with teeth in Vila <lb />
condition cannot get one breath of <lb />
air that; is not contaminated air, hi <lb />
every breath becomes poisoned in <lb />
passing over those germ and <lb />
laden teeth. Bad teeth are frequent- <lb />
the cause of defective <lb />
headache, dyspepsia and ear troubles. <lb />
All decay of human teeth t <lb />
from the outside. A perfectly clean <lb />
tooth will not decay unless particles <lb />
of food remain between the teeth <lb />
long enough to decompose. Decay, <lb />
therefore, always means uncleanness <lb />
The child's teeth should be cleans- <lb />
ed at least twice daily, and no <lb />
family investment will pay better <lb />
than the price of regular, prompt <lb />
dental care. If the cost of <lb />
earaches, sore throats, dyspepsia and <lb />
a number of other ills directly trace- <lb />
able to bad teeth could be measured <lb />
against tho cost of tooth brushes, bi- <lb />
carbonate of soda, pulverized chalk <lb />
or tooth powder and early dental at- <lb />
upon which side would the <lb />
Another doctor declares that <lb />
are fine for curing the whiskey <lb />
nab it. Green are also <lb />
good, if every time a fellow feels <lb />
that he wants a he will sink <lb />
his teeth in Dis- <lb />
patch. <lb />
A bitter way is not to have I F. L. Stevens, in <lb />
whiskery to<lb /></p>
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Home and Farm and The Reflector <lb />
THE MARRIAGE <lb />
WEDNESDAY NIGHT <lb />
TWO HAPPY HEARTS ARE UNITED <lb />
Ceremony Performed Amid a <lb />
Follows <lb />
Home of Mrs. Forbes, <lb />
Hie De- <lb />
part for a Wedding Tour of <lb />
Wednesday evening Memo <lb />
rial Methodist was the scene <lb />
of a marriage to which Greenville <lb />
has pleasantly looked for <lb />
several weeks,, v. that popular <lb />
young couple, Mr. William L. Best <lb />
and Miss tin be Glenn <lb />
upon themselves vows that matte <lb />
then one for life, the ceremony <lb />
performed by the pastor, <lb />
J. u. Shore, <lb />
The appropriate green and white <lb />
decorations in the church made a <lb />
beautiful for such scene. <lb />
As the family and out of town <lb />
gut iris were being escorted to <lb />
Seats, Miss Olive Gaston played <lb />
prelude which was followed <lb />
v. charmingly by <lb />
Mrs. W. L. Hall. <lb />
Ai as Mies i <lb />
the Wedding march, the bridal party <lb />
to their respective position <lb />
altar, <lb />
First came the ushers, Messrs, A <lb />
J. Moore, J. Y. Monk, P. J. Forbes, <lb />
S. T. White, Waiter Wilson and Care <lb />
Wan en. <lb />
Following these were the bride's <lb />
maids, Misses Nancy Coward, <lb />
Sadler, Lillian and Whit- <lb />
field. These were each attired In <lb />
white satin with crystal trimmings <lb />
and carried huge bouquets of pink <lb />
Then came tie dames of honor. <lb />
Mesdames M. H. and F. J <lb />
Forbes, each carrying a bouquet of <lb />
pink Mrs. <lb />
wore while chiffon trimmed <lb />
with and ermine, and Mrs <lb />
Forbes white chiffon over silk. <lb />
The maid of honor, Miss Helen <lb />
Forbes, sister of the bride, came <lb />
next. Her dress was pink <lb />
media with gold and pink Persian <lb />
trimming. <lb />
The two little flower girls were <lb />
Misses Clara Louise Move and Rose <lb />
Hadley, dressed in lace over pink. <lb />
Then came up the opposite aisles <lb />
the couple whose hearts were to be <lb />
united. bride with her brother, <lb />
Mr. C. S. Forbes, and the groom with <lb />
his best man, Mr. W. E. Hooker. The <lb />
of satin <lb />
trimmed with Duchess lace and she <lb />
curried a shower bouquet of <lb />
roses end of th valley. <lb />
at <lb />
Immediately after the ceremony <lb />
public reception was held at the <lb />
home of Mrs. C. J. Forbes, mother <lb />
of the bride <lb />
The guests were met at the front <lb />
door by Dr. and Mrs. IS. A. <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley. <lb />
In the receiving line with the <lb />
bride and groom In the parlor were <lb />
lie entire bridal party and Mis. C. <lb />
J Forbes, and Mrs. Dan <lb />
and Mrs. Denmark of <lb />
mid Mrs. F. J. Forbes received at <lb />
the library door. Here were sees <lb />
the wedding presents, wore <lb />
very numerous and beautiful. <lb />
At the dining room were re- <lb />
Ly Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
and ices were served by Mat- <lb />
tie King, Alice Blow, <lb />
and Mary Smith. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. <lb />
punch in the rear hall. <lb />
The out of town guests lire -t <lb />
the wedding were Mr. Mrs <lb />
George Hadley and Miss <lb />
field, of Mr. Mrs. L. <lb />
J. Chapman and Mr. Hinton Best, of . <lb />
Grifton; Mrs. Dan and Mrs. <lb />
Denmark of <lb />
of Baltimore; Mr. J. <lb />
Y Monk, of Mr, D. <lb />
Chapman, of Washington; and Mr. <lb />
Paul Webb, of Ayden. <lb />
The bride is a most popular <lb />
and B favorite with a great <lb />
circle of friends. Mr. Best is a <lb />
prominent jeweler and hold in <lb />
esteem. They left on <lb />
Norfolk Southern train New <lb />
and oilier northern cities. <lb />
an; <lb />
Harness <lb />
In addition to our regular business of man- <lb />
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 />
i n these articles at lowest prices. <lb />
The Carolina Hone and Farm and The Eastern Deflector. <lb />
mm <lb />
It <lb />
One Home Both <lb />
The Observer cordially <lb />
with the proposal that need <lb />
and infirm women of the Confederacy <lb />
be eared for at a Slate home. Dim <lb />
we are not so sure that to <lb />
a separate home in the best way, In <lb />
Mississippi there is one establishment <lb />
for both men and women. Thus <lb />
band and wife art; not kept apart <lb />
and expenses of administration are <lb />
economized. Why not simply <lb />
women to the existing hem i <lb />
at Raleigh, providing such addition-1 <lb />
building, accommodations and fund <lb />
as may appear necessary This <lb />
would be primarily the <lb />
concern, but it would not <lb />
Sifts from individuals, either to i- <lb />
or to foundation at the <lb />
We think that all Southern Stales <lb />
should provide a home for their Con- <lb />
federate women and that <lb />
plan has decisive advantages <lb />
any other formulated thus far <lb />
Chariot Observer. <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Nor. Car. <lb />
1-28 <lb />
i 62-L <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Central Car. Company <lb />
W H Jr. <lb />
Clark. Oilier <lb />
Everett, S. J. <lb />
Harvey, E. <lb />
Lee, Mrs. I F. Co. <lb />
257-L-2 Little, J. <lb />
Outlaw, N. <lb />
Outlaw, n. <lb />
Smith, J. Q. . House <lb />
Smith, J. <lb />
w. <lb />
Warren, <lb />
Changes. <lb />
Austin, Prof. H. E. <lb />
Rev W. Residence <lb />
Hall, <lb />
248-P <lb />
257-P <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, and <lb />
Effective 1st, <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m, <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar.<lb />
For further address nearest ticket agent, <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, Greenville, <lb />
J. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. <lb />
A Tie Guess. <lb />
In guessing contest at the <lb />
number of nails In the keg at Frail. <lb />
Wilson's store. Messrs. A. <lb />
and c. Tyson both guessed <lb />
the same number. 7.000, which <lb />
nearest guesses to the actual <lb />
number, <lb />
Mr and Mrs. C. S, Forbes Mr. duo It. <lb />
Another Hint. <lb />
The dollars that are in your pock- <lb />
Which ought lo be in The <lb />
pocket for subscription due, valid <lb />
help the cause very much the <lb />
transfer was Why not <lb />
tend to this at once The pap <lb />
needs and ought to have <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
to Baltimore <lb />
APPOINTED <lb />
ALL OUTSIDE <lb />
leave Norfolk daily 6.15 p. m. from foot <lb />
of Jackson street, arrive at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with lines for all points. For further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., it, Norfolk, Va <lb />
HAS THREE CASES. <lb />
Sent to Roads and one Held for <lb />
Liquor. <lb />
In his court this morning Mayor <lb />
F. M. Wooten sent E. R. Patillo, col- <lb />
to the roads for thirty days <lb />
disorderly conduct and cursing. <lb />
George Hagan was also given <lb />
days for firing a pistol on the <lb />
street, and was bound over to Sup <lb />
court for concealed <lb />
weapon. <lb />
Nelson Hopkins was for <lb />
court for selling liquor. H i <lb />
was caught making the sale <lb />
day night by Policemen Clark a i I <lb />
and they have conclusive <lb />
evidence against him. In default <lb />
bond Hopkins was committed to <lb />
son. <lb />
NIGHTS OF <lb />
The Old Beliefs. <lb />
Dr. Woods Hutchinson has just res <lb />
a questionable service to <lb />
through his refutation of the <lb />
once popular belief that cats will kill <lb />
babies by their <lb />
Any man of or ever, or any woman <lb />
for that matter, if will admit the <lb />
age, who was with pious par- <lb />
and the companionship of the <lb />
hired help on the farm, must certain- <lb />
remember how. when a child, <lb />
or she listened with terror to tales <lb />
of this sort, and how afterward th <lb />
Formally quiescent eyes of poor tab- <lb />
by seemed to shine with a strange <lb />
ferocity. <lb />
But cats don't suck breaths. Neither <lb />
we suppose, do toads cause warts, <lb />
handle them. Anyhow, If they <lb />
did, one had only to rub the <lb />
with a piece of fat meat, and then <lb />
bury the piece in a secluded place. <lb />
This always caused the warts to go <lb />
away, as every boy knows. Perhaps, <lb />
too, the cow wouldn't give bloody <lb />
milk if you killed a toad And what <lb />
If the cow lost her cud Are these <lb />
doctors going to say that it isn't in <lb />
order to make her a new cud or <lb />
salt mackerel or herring Maybe <lb />
bluebirds don't go down to the <lb />
regions in winter, and if om <lb />
only dared to drink milk, we <lb />
wouldn't able to see the wind n <lb />
that its color isn't red, if one chose <lb />
to find out And, to return to cows, <lb />
that no way of locating them <lb />
that to catch a big granddaddy-long <lb />
legs, lay him down on a fence rail <lb />
and repeat several times, <lb />
daddy-long-legs, which way has my <lb />
cow Doesn't he always crimp <lb />
up at first and then slowly <lb />
and reluctantly put forth one of his <lb />
feelers, and wave it in the prop- <lb />
direction Ask any boy that <lb />
tried this unfailing method <lb />
These are a few of the old-time <lb />
beliefs that must stand or fall <lb />
the cat story. If one goes, all go And <lb />
how few these are that have taker <lb />
loot In the childish minds of this <lb />
country may be realized by reading <lb />
the long list of similar superstitions <lb />
still held In veneration in rural <lb />
England as preserved in <lb />
Gould's ,. <lb />
The doctors are great <lb />
They have robbed us of the <lb />
Of our young faith. Next <lb />
thing they will be saying that <lb />
key it not good for snake bite. Surely <lb />
the march of progress is a <lb />
Post. <lb />
No Sleep, No Rest, Peace for the <lb />
Sufferer From Kidney Troubles. <lb />
No peace for the kidney sufferer <lb />
Pain and distress from morn to <lb />
night. <lb />
Get up with a lame back. <lb />
Twinges of backache bother y j <lb />
all day <lb />
Dull aching breaks your rest <lb />
night, <lb />
disorders add to your pair. <lb />
try. <lb />
Get at the the kidney-. <lb />
Kidney Pills will work <lb />
cure. <lb />
They're Ia th only <lb />
Have made great cures In this lo- <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Wallace, <lb />
St. N. C <lb />
Kidney benefited me <lb />
Mid I am therefore pleased to <lb />
them. I suffered <lb />
dull, backache and is- <lb />
pains across my lions. I w <lb />
restless at night and arose in <lb />
tired and languid. I h <lb />
little strength or energy and <lb />
could hardly attend to my housework <lb />
If I stopped or attempted to <lb />
sharp, pains caught me in <lb />
back My kidneys wore weak <lb />
caused me annoyance. I <lb />
read about <lb />
Pills and procuring a box, I began <lb />
heir use. They removed my back- <lb />
ache and corrected the trouble with <lb />
kidney secretions. I now foe <lb />
better in every <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
Co., Buffalo. <lb />
York,, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
no other. <lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
at the close of business November 10th, 1910. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and 973.46 <lb />
Overdrafts. 3,344.15 <lb />
U. S. Bonds. <lb />
Fur. and Fix. 5.607.75 <lb />
Stocks and bonds. <lb />
Cash and due from <lb />
Total<lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital. 50.000.00 <lb />
Surplus . <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Circulation . <lb />
Bonds borrowed <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
1,084.34 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
25,600.0-J <lb />
244.81 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total<lb />
We invite the accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and <lb />
Individuals and will be pleased to meet or correspond with those <lb />
who contemplate making changes or opening new accounts <lb />
We want your business. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier <lb />
A Country Still. <lb />
If the presidential election had <lb />
been held last Tuesday week, and <lb />
if the voters had voted as they <lb />
the Democratic candidate would <lb />
received electoral votes, or <lb />
more than are necessary to elect <lb />
The electoral vote of four states, <lb />
eighteen, would have <lb />
divided, with the Democrats <lb />
receiving the major part. We freely <lb />
concede that the Democratic party <lb />
might not done quite so Well <lb />
with a presidency at stake; it has <lb />
strongest in the s <lb />
called off years. At the same time, <lb />
Democratic majorities in big <lb />
States New York and Ohio <lb />
so decisive and the popular <lb />
to counter upon the Republican ad- <lb />
ministration was so manifest that <lb />
Democratic success would have n <lb />
named probable. <lb />
Republican spokesman are now <lb />
seeking consolation in the professed <lb />
belief that this year's defeat will <lb />
unite their own and give the <lb />
Democrats an appreciated <lb />
to break each other's heads. <lb />
this as it may, the continued exist- <lb />
of two fairly <lb />
parties evident enough. The Dem- <lb />
party's ability to take punish <lb />
and survive has been more <lb />
since 1892 <lb />
Ow ever <lb />
Now Open for <lb />
Business <lb />
We have located in the building formerly known as the <lb />
The Building and Lumber Company, on the A. C. L. rail- <lb />
road, which has been remodeled, and have 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 all kinds of Feed Stuffs, Grain, Cotton-Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats and <lb />
Wheat. Call on us for any of these. Telephone No. <lb />
CAROLINA SEED AND FEED CO. <lb />
B. E. Mgr., C. A. D. Asst Mgr. B. K. <lb />
Moseley Bros., insurance <lb />
and cotton buyers, have hung i. <lb />
handsome calendar for 1911 In The <lb />
Reflector business office. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector;<lb />
The Old Woman's Home. <lb />
The Raleigh Evening Times takes <lb />
occasion to endorse the proposition <lb />
tor a home for the old women of the <lb />
Confederacy, thing the <lb />
should says The Times, <lb />
Sufficient unto day Is the lo make for the wives cf j <lb />
om rt m W <lb />
Home. Room should be provided for <lb />
women at the homo and <lb />
and and wife should be taken care <lb />
at together. These old <lb />
be separated now. TUe <lb />
airily can't be much of a home to ti. <lb />
man who has to leave the <lb />
a in order to <lb />
us doors. legislature should <lb />
and make provision tor <lb />
old soldier and his wife, as i <lb />
done in Mississippi and maybe <lb />
But coming to the <lb />
proposition, The Times <lb />
mat is done the work will not <lb />
be completed. There will still <lb />
many more. And after all the <lb />
ans their wives are gone <lb />
will still be many noble women <lb />
will it impossible to provide <lb />
in old age. A home to <lb />
women for all time would be i <lb />
proper memorial to these other worn <lb />
n who rendered their share of <lb />
vice in the great conflict between <lb />
This gives The Chronicle <lb />
o say that the legislature will <lb />
for an appropriation to aid ii <lb />
the home that was <lb />
by Mr. The Daughters of <lb />
Confederacy already have the <lb />
in hand and have raised about <lb />
is their purpose to solicit <lb />
from the people of <lb />
and with that and the aid to be v <lb />
from legislature <lb />
Home and will be depended <lb />
i pen to a considerable <lb />
home that will be a credit to <lb />
Carolina and that will be a Joy to tin <lb />
declining days of a band of <lb />
M Is set generally known <lb />
m two women of the <lb />
tn w <lb />
an institution commonly known <lb />
the poor house, and there <lb />
Countless others in other poor <lb />
in the Chronicle <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
executor of the last will and <lb />
of Mrs. Martha P. Latham, de- <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
arsons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the <lb />
J; and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate are notified to <lb />
the same to the undersigned for <lb />
on or before the 31st day of <lb />
October, 1911, or this notice will be <lb />
load in recovery. <lb />
This Oct. 1910. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
of Mrs. M. F. Latham. <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 />
N. C. <lb />
Pay for. lost and then ash the <lb />
to It<lb /></p>
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The Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Nov. a <lb />
weak of muscular rheumatism pains <lb />
and being burned with various kinds <lb />
of oils, greases, liniments, positives <lb />
and the like, we are glad to be back <lb />
to our sanctum with the boys. <lb />
F. for ladies and gen- <lb />
gets fresh select oysters<lb />
Rev. W. O. Win field, of Bath, has <lb />
accepted the pastoral care of the <lb />
first Christian church in Ayden, and j <lb />
will hold his first service the <lb />
Sunday in December. He is a fine <lb />
preacher, to say the least of <lb />
end now let us hope and pray for. <lb />
better times. <lb />
A colored man named Hix <lb />
After eating, persons of a bilious habit <lb />
will derive benefit by taking one <lb />
of these pills. If yon have been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
they will promptly relieve the nausea, <lb />
SICK <lb />
and nervousness which follows, <lb />
the appetite and remove gloomy feel- <lb />
Elegantly sugar coated. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
DR. W. H. OF <lb />
was accidentally killed in the woods, e In Greenville at Ho- <lb />
the Ayden Lumber Company last November Mb. <lb />
Thursday morning, the rope m iS <lb />
him h.-w- to diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose <lb />
Good Times. <lb />
Good times are coming for travel- <lb />
who the money. Sleeping <lb />
car berths are most uncomfortable <lb />
When a man gets even a lower sec <lb />
he is put to it to get in or out. <lb />
Between Boston and New York, <lb />
apartment cars have been put on <lb />
They contain no berths, but have <lb />
chairs, drop tables <lb />
and toilet annexes, with washstand, <lb />
mirror and dresses. The night <lb />
can sleep In a bed-room. It is <lb />
believed that this plan will be fol- <lb />
lowed as rapidly as practicable on all <lb />
large lines throughout the country, <lb />
if it shall be done, night travel will <lb />
be tremendously increased, much <lb />
friction and complaint avoided, <lb />
secured for the <lb />
News. <lb />
OF MACCABEES. <lb />
80.00 PER MONTH STRAIGHT <lb />
salary and expenses, to men with <lb />
to introduce our Poultry Rem- <lb />
Don't answer unless you <lb />
mean business. Eureka Poultry <lb />
Food Mfg. Co. East <lb />
St. Louis <lb />
and Throat <lb />
and Fitting Glasses <lb />
Striking him and breaking hi <lb />
The lumber company <lb />
ed the body and shipped it to his <lb />
former home, in Williamston. Thurs- <lb />
day evening, j FOR STORE AT <lb />
We will gin your cotton any day .-o son. Good location on Norfolk <lb />
bring it. and give you bagging and Southern railroad. J. S. Edwards, <lb />
SB <lb />
ties and the top cash price for you-1 R. F <lb />
seed.-J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
We hear much complaint of sweet <lb />
potatoes rotting quite early. <lb />
The price turkeys is so high <lb />
no except editors and aviators <lb />
can eat them. editors, oh, <lb />
The clock was opened at J. f <lb />
Smith Company's store Thursday. Mr. <lb />
Alfred Manning, of Grifton, won <lb />
40-piece set of dishes; Mr. Lewis <lb />
Cox, of Black Jack, the silk <lb />
la; Tom Manning, of Hanrahan, a <lb />
can of Wesson cooking oil. You get <lb />
a ticket with each dollars purchase <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. have <lb />
ed the interest of Mr. H. C. Ormond <lb />
n the J. R. Smith Company, Ire, <lb />
Mr. Ormond will move to <lb />
and go In business with his <lb />
brother, Mr. W. W. We re- <lb />
exceedingly to give him up, as <lb />
his stay in Ayden has won him many <lb />
warm and strong friends, who wish <lb />
for him even greater success In his <lb />
now venture, near his old homestead <lb />
hi Greene county. <lb />
Yes, the election passed off f <lb />
very quiet, had it not been for <lb />
merry laugh of Messrs. Jake M. <lb />
flatter, J. R. Spier, and Lorenzo M- <lb />
you would have taken It <lb />
been Sunday. <lb />
Our stock of underwear and cloaks <lb />
are complete for Infants, misses, beys <lb />
girls and ladies, and shoes. <lb />
J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
The ladies of our town will re- <lb />
produce the old maids convention at <lb />
-d priori building Thurs- <lb />
day night, Nov. 24th, for the <lb />
of the Methodist church. This piny <lb />
has proven a cure for the blues, <lb />
appointed lovers and gout, if you <lb />
cant laugh, better stay away Ev- <lb />
is invited. <lb />
Messrs. J. J. May and son were, ii. <lb />
town Thursday, they tell us thy <lb />
have purchased a gasoline en- <lb />
to gm their individual cotton <lb />
crops. These gentlemen are z <lb />
Pitt county's most prosperous farm- <lb />
raising plenty of everything <lb />
the home, and then a large <lb />
crop. <lb />
D. No. Greenville. <lb />
Strays Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up two heifers, one <lb />
red color, the other light brown, <lb />
both unmarked. Owner can got <lb />
them by proving ownership <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
JACOB <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
A Lodge Organized Here Monday <lb />
Night. <lb />
An order of the Maccabees of <lb />
World was organized at Greenville <lb />
night, November by M. <lb />
A. K. Miller, deputy state 1- <lb />
and the following officers were <lb />
elected and <lb />
Past <lb />
Laughinghouse. <lb />
Dupree. <lb />
Lieut. S. Warren. <lb />
Keeper of O. Warren. <lb />
Finance O. Warren. <lb />
F. M.<lb />
L C. Skinner. <lb />
Master at Williams. <lb />
Master of Barn- <lb />
hill. <lb />
Second Master of B. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
E. Tucker. <lb />
After the Institution of the new <lb />
lent and the installation of new of. <lb />
Beers, a social session was held and <lb />
several good talks were made for <lb />
good of the order. <lb />
Every member invites you to watch <lb />
the Maccabees grow. <lb />
Boat the sheriff <lb />
lug. <lb />
to the<lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business September 1910. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
21.76 Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 680.07 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 34,776.37 <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts j stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts secured and j Surplus fund 15,625.00 <lb />
unsecured. <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from batiks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,456.80 <lb />
National bank and other <lb />
U. S. Notes 4,330.00 <lb />
610.59 <lb />
6,400.00 <lb />
7,736.88 <lb />
10.75 <lb />
Total <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
34,359.08 <lb />
8.49 <lb />
42.07 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is to the best o; my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn <lb />
before this 10th day of Sept. <lb />
1910, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
ELIAS TURNAGE, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in baring this year and we <lb />
think can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Gingham, No- <lb />
Laces and ii . . . <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you, <lb />
in fact anything that is carried in a<lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N, C, <lb />
Where Under-Draining Is Needed <lb />
Practically all level lands would <lb />
be Improved by under-draining, and <lb />
much of the rolling lands would . <lb />
benefited almost as much by under- <lb />
that would help to carry <lb />
water, thereby reducing the quality <lb />
which now goes off over the <lb />
Moderate rainfalls may be absorbed <lb />
by a soil well filled with humus, and <lb />
if it be tiled or under-drained, it will <lb />
take in, and properly dispose of. a <lb />
much greater quantity, but both th <lb />
are needed, as also is probably <lb />
every additional aid obtainable, lo <lb />
take care of the torrential and co . <lb />
rains which we sometimes <lb />
have. The handling of the water <lb />
which falls on our soils is a much <lb />
more important problem than South- <lb />
farmers have yet realized. Too <lb />
much of these heavy rainfalls n <lb />
goes off over the surface, <lb />
with it the finest and best soil par- <lb />
while still further destruction <lb />
to soil fertility results from too great <lb />
quantities remaining in the ; <lb />
soil for long periods. <lb />
The foregoing observations polar <lb />
unmistakably to conclusion an <lb />
that Is, that the of <lb />
larger part of our soils is a <lb />
to the highest soil fertility. <lb />
drainage Is merely a makeshift, and <lb />
is in any case an evil, which mm <lb />
under ideal conditions be reduced to <lb />
a minimum. In most cases It is <lb />
than none, and being cheaper, is <lb />
sometimes the only sort of <lb />
possible and, therefore, a <lb />
but the best results will never be ob- <lb />
on practically all our lands u <lb />
they are tile drained. Our <lb />
rainfall at certain seasons makes <lb />
this under-draining doubly important <lb />
with us, and causes it to be needed <lb />
an a much proportion of <lb />
lands than whore the rainfall dots <lb />
not exceed inches, annually. There <lb />
is another reason why tile draining <lb />
must Increase, and that Is the <lb />
of doing with short rows <lb />
and the obstructions offered to <lb />
use of implements by open and <lb />
hillside Progressive <lb />
Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
Get The Tickets. <lb />
is now issuing sale <lb />
tickets, to purchasers for the <lb />
some prizes that will be given away <lb />
it store <lb />
ARRAIGNED A <lb />
Matthew November <lb />
he ten reviled, reviled not <lb />
I Peter <lb />
B cannot do bettor at the open- <lb />
lug of this study than quote <lb />
the Words of Mr. Chandler. <lb />
He remarkable trials <lb />
have characterized the judicial history <lb />
of mankind. The trial of Socrates, <lb />
before the of <lb />
ed with corrupting the Athenian <lb />
youth, with blaspheming the Olympic <lb />
gods and seeking to destroy the <lb />
of the Athenian Republic. Is <lb />
still a sublime and thrilling chapter <lb />
In the history of a wonderful people. <lb />
trial of Alfred Dreyfus Is still <lb />
fresh In the memories of men. The. <lb />
French Republic Is still rent by con- <lb />
tending factions. His friends say that <lb />
Dreyfus was a Prometheus who was <lb />
chained to an ocean-girt rock while <lb />
the vulture of exile preyed upon his <lb />
heart His -enemies still assert that <lb />
he was a Judas who betrayed, not <lb />
God nor Christ, but France and the <lb />
Fatherland. But these trials, one and <lb />
all, were tame and commonplace com- <lb />
pared with the trial and crucifixion of <lb />
the Galilean peasant, Jesus of <lb />
In Defense of the Jews <lb />
It Is not for us to say that the Jews <lb />
were wholly excusable In their course <lb />
of Injuries toward Jesus In causing his <lb />
crucifixion by the Romans. On the <lb />
other hand, it Is proper for us to con- <lb />
sider everything that could be thought <lb />
of calculated to mitigate the severity <lb />
of our Judgment regarding the <lb />
there And it is proper <lb />
also that we should consider what, <lb />
from their standpoint, would seem to <lb />
be extenuating circumstances. This <lb />
Is everywhere recognized as just treat- <lb />
The attorney, defending a <lb />
who has plead guilty to the <lb />
charges against him. Is considered to <lb />
do only his duty by his criminal client <lb />
when he presents whatever in the cir- <lb />
of the case would tend to <lb />
prove that the culprit had cause, or <lb />
thought that he had a reason for his <lb />
misdemeanor. <lb />
Viewing the Jewish people of nearly <lb />
nineteen centuries ago from this stand- <lb />
point we get a more reasonable view <lb />
of the situation than is otherwise <lb />
We hearken first to St Peter's <lb />
words respecting the transaction. He <lb />
said, wot that through ignorance <lb />
ye did it as did also your Had <lb />
they known, they would not have kill- <lb />
ed the Prince of life <lb />
The Jews did not for one moment <lb />
suppose that the great Messiah, fore- <lb />
told to be their Prophet. Priest and <lb />
unto Moses, but greater; <lb />
like unto David and but <lb />
greater; like unto but <lb />
appear as man of <lb />
sorrows and acquainted with <lb />
Although those very words were writ- <lb />
ten of him by the Prophet they were <lb />
hidden from their eyes of understand- <lb />
by the glorious of <lb />
him in other prophecies. They saw <lb />
the glories. They saw not, under- <lb />
standing, the sufferings. To this day <lb />
they interpret the sufferings of their <lb />
nation as being those which will <lb />
inure to their advantage. The <lb />
prophetic descriptions are not <lb />
nor collected, but scattered, <lb />
a little and there a so <lb />
written that they could not be under- <lb />
stood at the time; nor were they <lb />
even by the Lord's disciples <lb />
until after resurrection from the <lb />
dead, when he explained them, and, <lb />
subsequently, by the holy Spirit, cu- <lb />
Man to surfer entering Into <lb />
his beginning the work <lb />
of blessing Israel and the world. Yea. <lb />
today many Christians are as deeply <lb />
confused on this matter as are the <lb />
Jews. Many have rejected entirely the <lb />
thought of Messiah's glorious King- <lb />
reign for the general blessing <lb />
and uplifting of Israel and all human- <lb />
From their standpoint, If <lb />
sufferings of were Intended to <lb />
prepare the way and in his <lb />
Kingdom of glory, then the program <lb />
must have failed, or else his Kingdom <lb />
of glory Is to be a heavenly one and <lb />
not. as they believe. In accord with <lb />
the prayer taught by our Lord. <lb />
Kingdom come; thy will be done on <lb />
The trouble Is that they will <lb />
not realize that where the sufferings <lb />
of Christ, the Head, ended, the suffer- <lb />
H M <lb />
DEFENDS HIS MASTER,. <lb />
THE <lb />
JO HIS HUMILIATION. HIS TR <lb />
CUT UNJUSTLY. <lb />
of the of began <lb />
the sufferings of Church, which Is <lb />
his up the measure of <lb />
afflictions of Christ, which are be- <lb />
I, As soon as the <lb />
the Body of shall <lb />
have finished the bearing of the cross, <lb />
after him. following In his steps to the <lb />
end of the journey, then the Kingdom <lb />
glories will be ushered In. Israel's <lb />
blindness will be turned away and the <lb />
blessing of the Lord will begin to fill <lb />
the whole earth. <lb />
The Jews, who the <lb />
of Jesus, certainly did so in <lb />
much the same spirit which led St. <lb />
Saul of cause <lb />
stoning of St. Stephen. As Saul <lb />
was forgiven, so Israel is to be for- <lb />
given; as the Scriptures declare. <lb />
Lord will pour upon them the spirit of <lb />
prayer and and then <lb />
they will see, with the eyes of their <lb />
understanding, whom they <lb />
pierced and they will all mourn for <lb />
and their <lb />
mourning will be turned into joy; for, <lb />
N THE COURT OF WHEN <lb />
WAS NOT <lb />
AGAIN <lb />
SAID. I AM THE SON OF <lb />
as Joseph forgave his brethren, so <lb />
will this great Joseph, of <lb />
the throne of earth freely <lb />
who caused his crucifixion. <lb />
Politics and Selfishness as Religion <lb />
The Jews are not so different from I <lb />
other people now. nor were they then. <lb />
History indicates that some of their <lb />
highest offices were held by <lb />
for their political influence; thus <lb />
the at the first advent of <lb />
our Lord, was a who wholly <lb />
disbelieved in the promises of God to <lb />
Israel. Including a disbelief In the res- <lb />
of Hie dead. Similarly today <lb />
there are both amongst <lb />
Jews and Christians, who disbelieve, <lb />
and yet hold high positions. Amongst <lb />
Christians there are D. who are <lb />
unbelievers and many of the most no- <lb />
table rabbis amongst the Jews also de- <lb />
themselves thorough unbelievers. <lb />
We are not claiming that such <lb />
Christians and Jewish minis- <lb />
would lightly espouse and support <lb />
an unjust procedure against an <lb />
cent man. We do not know about this. <lb />
It yet to be tested, perhaps. We <lb />
do know, however, that when faith <lb />
in n Divine Revelation and in a Divine <lb />
supervision of human affairs Is lost the <lb />
natural effect Is that the losers of the <lb />
faith become more and more policy- <lb />
men and consider policy the extreme <lb />
of human wisdom, particularly in the <lb />
guidance of affairs of Church and <lb />
history for It. that the lead- <lb />
of Judaism at the lime of our Lord <lb />
were Higher Critical unbelievers <lb />
we can readily see that their <lb />
policy was to curry favor with the <lb />
Roman Emperor and to seek to hold <lb />
the common people In subjection to <lb />
themselves. To these, then, it must <lb />
have seemed almost a calamity that a <lb />
poor man. of noble birth, of <lb />
the family of David and the Tribe of <lb />
should gather about him a <lb />
handful of nondescript fishermen, tax- <lb />
gatherers, etc.; that he should pro- <lb />
himself a king and declare the <lb />
setting up of his Kingdom to be near, <lb />
and that by the exercise of some <lb />
power for the healing of <lb />
their diseases he should attract the <lb />
-common to his standard, but <lb />
not the learned. We can well imagine <lb />
their reasoning that, if this thing, the <lb />
popularity of Jesus, continued to in- <lb />
crease, it would shortly reach the ears <lb />
of the Roman Emperor and then all <lb />
their claims for imperial favors would <lb />
be discounted and they would be rated <lb />
a nation of rebels. <lb />
The rising of Jesus into Jerusalem, <lb />
lost before the Passover, on an ass, <lb />
after the manner of the kings of Is- <lb />
and surrounded by a multitude <lb />
shouting. to the Son of <lb />
who cometh in the name of the <lb />
capped the climax, so to speak, <lb />
and convinced these unbelieving Jews, <lb />
politicians, occupying religious offices, <lb />
that It would be far better that one <lb />
innocent man should die than that the <lb />
whole nation should be turned into <lb />
moil and wrecked by the Romans in <lb />
consequence. How many American <lb />
preachers. Judges, officials, etc. would <lb />
In this enlightened day be inclined <lb />
to decide a matter And <lb />
Is not tills the policy which always <lb />
In monarchies Fancy such a <lb />
commotion in the capital of Germany, <lb />
Italy. France. Austria. Russia. Great <lb />
Britain, the United States. Fancy <lb />
that after such a parade, mimic though <lb />
it might appear, the adored one should <lb />
go to the temple and execute a long- <lb />
neglected law and. in thus exercising <lb />
his religious rights, suppose that he <lb />
should drive out the money-changers <lb />
and merchants from the outer <lb />
of their chief religious Cathe- <lb />
What would be done to such a <lb />
person today Do we not know that <lb />
in the most civilized lands he would <lb />
tie arrested and imprisoned, and in the <lb />
more savage lands lie would be beat- <lb />
en or we <lb />
view the situation from this standpoint <lb />
lose any spirit of antagonism which <lb />
might have been ours; it turns to <lb />
a religious should <lb />
allow Itself to get into the hands of <lb />
politicians to such an extent. <lb />
Brought Before <lb />
It sen courageous on the Dart <lb />
of Si. Veter that, after having <lb />
ten off the ear of the nigh Priest's <lb />
servant the wound was healed <lb />
by be followed his Master into <lb />
the Court of that high-priest to see <lb />
what would be done. The arraign- <lb />
was although It was <lb />
contrary to Jewish Law to try a <lb />
oner at night for any serious offense. <lb />
But there was an excuse. This was a <lb />
special case; haste was necessary, be- <lb />
cause whatever would be done must <lb />
be done quickly; the very next day the <lb />
unbelieving officials perceived that <lb />
had great influence with the <lb />
common people. They believed him. <lb />
to be a brilliant but harmless <lb />
He had committed no crime, but he <lb />
was n disturber of the peace, and they, <lb />
felt fully justified in taking his <lb />
The Feast of Passover was at <lb />
and would last a week and it <lb />
be contrary to their Law that any ex- <lb />
should take place during <lb />
week. Besides, they feared the amount <lb />
of influence which Jesus might <lb />
else during the week, when there <lb />
would be from one to two millions of <lb />
people in around Jerusalem <lb />
all over Palestine. They had <lb />
determined that their action must be <lb />
short, sharp and decisive. This was <lb />
decided before the arrest was <lb />
They were ready and waiting at that <lb />
midnight hour to carry out their <lb />
designs, for good of their <lb />
they thought. <lb />
The examination was merely a <lb />
one to get together such <lb />
at the morning Tribunal <lb />
could be rushed through rapidly at a <lb />
prearranged session. , <lb />
He Was Charged With Blasphemy <lb />
had in finding a <lb />
charge. For what had Jesus ever done <lb />
except acts of kindness and the utter- <lb />
of words of wisdom and correction <lb />
and hope Blasphemy was a serious <lb />
charge under the Jewish code. They <lb />
would charge him with that being <lb />
the easiest to prove. He had said, <lb />
when near the Temple, this <lb />
Temple, and will rear it up in three <lb />
he spake of the temple <lb />
of bis Some of those who; <lb />
heard him understood him to speak of <lb />
the literal temple. This they charged <lb />
was blasphemy, because it took years <lb />
to build the temple, and for Jesus <lb />
to rebuild it in three days would; <lb />
mean a claim on his part of Divine <lb />
power. But the charge Old <lb />
sufficiently strong, even for those who <lb />
had premeditated bis murder. They, <lb />
wanted something to give a color of <lb />
justice, at least, to their findings. So <lb />
the chief-priest thought to get Jesus to <lb />
commit himself in their presence and, <lb />
said. I thee by the Living God <lb />
to tell us whether thou be the Christ, <lb />
the Son of God. Jesus replied that <lb />
this was true and that they would yet <lb />
see him in heavenly glory and power <lb />
at the right hand of favor. <lb />
This, the High Priest declared, was <lb />
proof of blasphemy. <lb />
hold, now ye have heard his <lb />
my. What reply And the <lb />
answered that he was worthy of <lb />
death. The rabble In the Court, hear- <lb />
big the commotion, felt at liberty to <lb />
abuse this prisoner, as they had KM <lb />
others. They showed their contempt <lb />
of him by spitting upon him. <lb />
derided him by smiting him and <lb />
Prophesy, tell who smote <lb />
was reviled, yet reviled<lb />
Is prevalent during th- <lb />
dry cold weather of the early winter <lb />
months. Parents of young children <lb />
for it. All that is <lb />
is a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy. Many mothers are <lb />
never without It In their homes and it <lb />
never disappointed them. Sold by <lb />
druggists. <lb />
FOR HARNESS, HORSE BLANKETS <lb />
lap robes, whips, separate <lb />
of harness, leather and show findings <lb />
repairing promptly done. Agent for <lb />
roofing. Sam Flake next door <lb />
express office.<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
We offer you <lb />
ii <lb />
Stoves and Ranges Because we know <lb />
they are the Best <lb />
It is always our 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 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 />
this satisfaction 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 />
Thanksgiving <lb />
You cannot cook that <lb />
Turkey right unless you <lb />
have a first class range. <lb />
We have the best line of <lb />
STOVES and RANGES <lb />
in especially <lb />
we can recommend as <lb />
real Princess <lb />
and invite you to come <lb />
lea it and many other <lb />
that will add to <lb />
your comfort and con- <lb />
during the <lb />
cold days. <lb />
MR. THEO. DEAD. <lb />
Prominent Young Business Man Dies <lb />
Suddenly. <lb />
The announcement this morning <lb />
of the death of Mr. Theo. W. Skinner <lb />
as a shock and filled <lb />
hearts with sadness. While <lb />
his duties on the tobacco sales, Fri- <lb />
day morning, Mr. Skinner was taken <lb />
with a fainting spell caused by an <lb />
attack of acute Indigestion, and fell <lb />
to the floor. He was carried to his <lb />
home on College street and <lb />
attention given, and he was thought <lb />
to be getting along well through the <lb />
day until about o'clock In h s <lb />
afternoon, when he grew worse and <lb />
continued to sink until the end came <lb />
about o'clock. <lb />
Mr. Skinner was years of age. <lb />
and came to Greenville from <lb />
about ten years ago to engage <lb />
in the tobacco business here as a <lb />
buyer and became prominent on the <lb />
market, quickly winning Ms way In <lb />
to confidence and esteem of <lb />
with whom he In At <lb />
the time of his death he was in <lb />
employment of the <lb />
In May, 1904, be married Miss <lb />
Emily and the wife and three, <lb />
small children, all boys, survive . <lb />
These have the heartfelt sympathy f <lb />
in their sorrow. <lb />
If relatives who are expected <lb />
rive this evening, the funeral <lb />
vice will be held at the grave in <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery at at <lb />
Sunday afternoon, the body leaving <lb />
the residence at 1.40. <lb />
The <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Company <lb />
Wilmington Aviator. <lb />
This is awful. Here was <lb />
trying to fly by means of an <lb />
air ship last week and failed, when <lb />
yesterday Raleigh did fly some by the <lb />
same means when Just the other <lb />
Wilmington had a in a <lb />
invented and made in Wilmington <lb />
and the man who flew was a W i <lb />
man. What is more, th <lb />
machine flew at the very first <lb />
and sailed away finely. This is a <lb />
fearful slam on Charlotte and the <lb />
other cosmopolitan cities of the <lb />
State. Wilmington Is waking up. It <lb />
would be Just like her to put makers <lb />
of other machines out of business. <lb />
We do hope her machine will no <lb />
turn to and get wrecked and kill the <lb />
aviator for Wilmington, like Greens- <lb />
has no population to spare. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Fatten the Fowls Vow. <lb />
be fattened quickly <lb />
to be tender and Juicy. If the fowl <lb />
are kept in good condition during. <lb />
the summer and early fall, ten days, <lb />
or two weeks of liberal feeding <lb />
should put them In excellent <lb />
for marketing. After they <lb />
commenced to fatten give them all <lb />
they can eat four times a day. <lb />
ought not to be confined fort <lb />
THE DAIRY COW. <lb />
Good To Hare One Around <lb />
House. <lb />
The dairy cow does more than <lb />
bring financial success to the dairy <lb />
farmer. She makes him a better <lb />
citizen than he would otherwise be. <lb />
Her influence upon home conditions <lb />
s a most pleasing contribution to <lb />
those factors which are responsible <lb />
for the changed conditions which <lb />
in the farm homos of today. <lb />
Thousands of these homes are now <lb />
characterized by comfort and hap- <lb />
where formerly they were <lb />
blighted by drudgery and <lb />
Petter financial conditions have <lb />
contributed to this change, and the <lb />
dairy cow has in no small <lb />
measure responsible. She has con <lb />
in still another way. The <lb />
dairy cow teaches kindness. <lb />
owner soon learns that only by treat- <lb />
her kindly can he secure the <lb />
highest possible returns from n i <lb />
she responds quickly to kind <lb />
words and proper care Her <lb />
is one the family <lb />
might well emulate. She Is patient <lb />
and long suffering, acquiescing mute- <lb />
in the arrangements made by <lb />
owner for carrying on the dairy <lb />
business, striving at all times to j-e- <lb />
pay him for every effort made for <lb />
her care and comfort. <lb />
The members of the family, <lb />
they come In contact with her and <lb />
her kindly disposition, are <lb />
for good. As they appreciate <lb />
benefit to come from car- <lb />
for her well they take a deeper <lb />
interest in her. In doing so they <lb />
unconsciously cultivate those <lb />
ties which make them better <lb />
The dairy prototype <lb />
man's best a <lb />
greater influence than she is gen or- <lb />
ally credited with. She has <lb />
been found in the front ranks in tin <lb />
march of civilization and no <lb />
cultural country can long prosper <lb />
without her. She is a potent fact <lb />
in the of such a country, <lb />
financially, and socially, and a wise <lb />
people will appreciate her and en- <lb />
courage the industry of which she is <lb />
foundation. <lb />
of year when the flock should <lb />
culled closely. The undesirable, <lb />
fowls will bring better prices <lb />
than ever, and if kept throughout <lb />
the winter will only be an <lb />
and a detriment to the rest of <lb />
Jo, In Raleigh Progress <lb />
Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
The school of experience has no <lb />
vacation. <lb />
Largest In The World. <lb />
Oar readers have <lb />
ed the advertising of the <lb />
Metal Roofing Co., N. 23rd <lb />
has been <lb />
k a The Reflector for some <lb />
months past and we hope those <lb />
have had reason to be interested In <lb />
roofing material have profited there- <lb />
by. The Company Is by <lb />
far the largest maker of metal ah <lb />
in the world, and product <lb />
well and favorably known over <lb />
the entire United States. They are <lb />
always glad to give prompt <lb />
to inquiries and to either send <lb />
any length of time. If fed h, , <lb />
while they have a free run they W <lb />
be put in condition for roofing, or i <lb />
within ten days. There is the tin <lb />
Guessing Contest Closed. <lb />
contest at Frank <lb />
closed Friday at <lb />
we're nails in the <lb />
HA Tyson, of <lb />
were the lucky ones, they <lb />
guessed each, making a e <lb />
which will have to be drawn off by <lb />
them.<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern<lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a executed and <lb />
delivered by R. Hyman and wife, to <lb />
F. J. Forbes, on the 1st day <lb />
of June, 1909, and recorded In Book <lb />
K-9, page the undersigned will <lb />
cell at public action for cash, to the <lb />
highest bidder, before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
her B. tho following described <lb />
That lot or parcel of land <lb />
lying and in the county of Pitt, <lb />
and in the town of Greenville, lying <lb />
on the west side of Evans street in <lb />
that part of Greenville called <lb />
town, bounded on the south by <lb />
home of T. R. Moore; on the <lb />
east by 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 day of November, 1910. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Trustee. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
State of North County. <lb />
A. O. C C. T. D. <lb />
Jerry and wife, <lb />
Nichols, Win. <lb />
and wife, Ella and <lb />
vs. <lb />
Lela Grace Meek, <lb />
en and Ethel all <lb />
of said defendants being minors <lb />
under the age of sixteen. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made In <lb />
the above entitled special proceed- <lb />
on the 10th day of November, <lb />
1910, by D. C. Moore clerk, the <lb />
commissioner, will, on Sat- <lb />
the 19th day of December. <lb />
1910, at half past two o'clock, p. W <lb />
expose to public sale before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the folio <lb />
lug described tract or parcel of land <lb />
Lying and being in Carolina town <lb />
ship. Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of W. G. Dr. J. E. Nobles, D. <lb />
N. Nobles and others, and contain- <lb />
about acres, more or less. <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among the plain <lb />
tiffs and defendants in the above en- <lb />
titled cause. <lb />
This the 16th day of <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Cora. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
a certain deed, <lb />
executed delivered by Amanda <lb />
Bason to P. A. Tyson, on the 6th <lb />
day of 1909, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the Register of Deeds office <lb />
of Pitt county, North Carolina, in <lb />
Book k-9, pages tho <lb />
will expose to public sale, <lb />
Wore house door In Green <lb />
to tho highest Udder, on the <lb />
3rd day of December, 1910, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel Of land, lying and be- <lb />
in the county u Pitt, and <lb />
of North Carolina, and described as <lb />
follows, <lb />
Beginning at Caleb Edward's north <lb />
east comer, thence with <lb />
the western boundary of Greene St , <lb />
feet to a stake at corner; thence <lb />
with said Daniel King's W. <lb />
Wilson Jr's, southern line westward <lb />
about feet to a stake at corner; <lb />
southward parallel with <lb />
Greene street SB feet to Caleb <lb />
Edward's corner; thence eastward <lb />
with said Edward's northern line <lb />
About feet to a Stake at corner, <lb />
tho property <lb />
ed by L. C. Arthur and wife, <lb />
and -T L. Little trustee to <lb />
Eason, as will appear on <lb />
record in Hook m-8, page of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. Terms <lb />
of sale, cash. <lb />
Tins lot day of November. 1910. <lb />
P. A. TYSON, Mortgagee. <lb />
FORECLOSURE SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of decree of <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
made at March term, 1910. of <lb />
court, in an action therein pending. <lb />
entitled R. W. King against <lb />
and wife, Mary, and Michael <lb />
Wilson and wife, the under- <lb />
signed will, on Monday, December <lb />
1910, before court house door in <lb />
Greenville sell at public sale to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situate in <lb />
Swift Creek township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Cicero Smith on <lb />
the south, Cams on the west. <lb />
Robert Wilson and wife on the north <lb />
and east, containing acres, more <lb />
or e I, and being the land deeded to <lb />
L. H. Smith by Harry Skinner. <lb />
This 2nd day of November DUO. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, Commissioner <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
Before D. C. Moore, clerk. <lb />
Jesse Wilson, L. H. Wilson, <lb />
Wilson, J. T. Edwards and <lb />
wife Louise Edwards, <lb />
and wife, Williams <lb />
Walter Wilson, Zeno Wilson. <lb />
lie Asa Carries. J. P. <lb />
William Dennis and <lb />
wife, Susan Dennis, Martha Ann <lb />
el Jo n <lb />
Jones and wife Sarah Jones, , <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
pf the Superior court Tilt county, <lb />
tho nod r will <lb />
on the 21st of De- <lb />
1910. at o'clock, noon ex- <lb />
pose to public before tie court <lb />
door in Pitt county <lb />
to the highest bidder, cash, the <lb />
following tract or parcel <lb />
of land, <lb />
and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and In Swift Creak <lb />
adjoining the of Frank Bar- <lb />
Ollie Cox and Henry Williams, <lb />
and others and containing acres <lb />
more or less, and being the tract or <lb />
parcel of land known the Wilson <lb />
homo place. <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among the ten- <lb />
ants in common. <lb />
This the 21st day of November. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. <lb />
S VI E OF LAND. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
A. Savage Company <lb />
vs. <lb />
L. <lb />
By virtue an execution directed Manufacturing <lb />
to tho undersigned sheriff of <lb />
county From the Superior court Cf <lb />
raid county hi the above entitled ac- <lb />
I will, on Monday, 6th day <lb />
of December, it being the first <lb />
in December, at <lb />
O'clock, noon, at the court he-use door <lb />
In said sell, to the higher <lb />
bidder, cash, to satisfy said <lb />
all the right, title and f <lb />
which D. L. had on or <lb />
the 22nd of April, 1905, in the <lb />
following described tract or <lb />
land, A certain tract or par- <lb />
of land In township, Pitt <lb />
county beginning at a Sweet gum In <lb />
new road, the corner of L. C <lb />
line; thence <lb />
a on a ditch; thence down <lb />
said ditch to a stake at a <lb />
n. straight line w- <lb />
in m E <lb />
thence with her to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing <lb />
or less. . . <lb />
Alto the undivided Interest i <lb />
D. L. owned prior to tho <lb />
day of January, in and t <lb />
that certain tract or parcel of land. <lb />
In township, Pit count., <lb />
adjoining the lands of Willis <lb />
on the east, also adjoining tho <lb />
lands of N. W. Sermons. Eon <lb />
and Mason, containing <lb />
more or <lb />
A.-150 other parcel of land In <lb />
, township, Pitt county, <lb />
lands of M. E. <lb />
Ross and containing i <lb />
more or less, described in deed <lb />
from i. L. to E. <lb />
dated January <lb />
In the Register's <lb />
in Pitt county, in .-, page <lb />
lino in from D. L and <lb />
wife to O. F. and R. L. <lb />
dated November 17th, 1908, recorded <lb />
In Boole 8-8, page <lb />
tho 29th day of October, <lb />
L. W. TUCK Eli, Sheriff. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
in the County <lb />
of and Warrant of <lb />
At <lb />
C. T. <lb />
against <lb />
Manufacturing Co., <lb />
and the Bank of <lb />
The <lb />
Company will take notice- <lb />
that a summons in the above entitled <lb />
action was Issued against it by the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, on the 8th day of <lb />
returnable to the <lb />
term, 1910, of the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, commencing on the <lb />
12th day of December, 1910, which <lb />
summons was returned by the <lb />
of Pitt county on day <lb />
November, 1910, with the endorse- <lb />
Company not be found In <lb />
my And it appearing by the <lb />
of the plaintiff that the said <lb />
o foreign with i; place <lb />
of business of tho State <lb />
North Carolina, the of <lb />
said action, alleged by the plain- <lb />
tiff, is to recover of the <lb />
Company <lb />
the sum of duo to bun for <lb />
breach of contract la tho sale of a <lb />
peanut picker. <lb />
The said Manufacturing <lb />
Company will also take that <lb />
a warrant of attachment was Issued <lb />
by said clerk, on the said 8th day <lb />
November, 1910, against the property <lb />
of said company, which warrant <lb />
returnable the said December term <lb />
of the Superior court of <lb />
county, it being the time place <lb />
when and where tho summons re- <lb />
turnable. <lb />
And the defendant Man- <lb />
; Company will also take <lb />
that It is required to appear <lb />
t said term and answer or demur <lb />
lo the complaint of the plaintiff, or <lb />
the relief therein demanded will <lb />
granted. <lb />
This the 8th day of Nov. 1910. <lb />
C. Clerk. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, for plaintiff. <lb />
Ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
delivered by Dr. J. N. Moore to <lb />
Mrs Mercer which appears -f <lb />
record In the office of the Register <lb />
A of Pitt county in Rook J-S, <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 />
i own of Fountain, situate on fie <lb />
of Wilson and Jefferson streets, <lb />
beginning at the corner of Jefferson <lb />
and Wilson streets and running with <lb />
Jefferson street feet; thence w t <lb />
1-3 feet; thence north feet to <lb />
thence east with <lb />
son street 1-3 feet to the begin- <lb />
being the same lot the <lb />
aid Dr. J. N. Moore by B. 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 />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
virtue of a power of Bale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and red by Purnell <lb />
to L. C. Arthur, on the 18th <lb />
day of December, the under- <lb />
signed will, on Monday, the 5th day <lb />
of December, 1910, at <lb />
noon, expose to public sale. Before <lb />
Hie court, house door in <lb />
lo highest bidder, for cash, the <lb />
following described tract or I <lb />
f land, Lying and being <lb />
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 />
width an of is shown by <lb />
by and Clark, c ll <lb />
In December, 1908. for <lb />
L. C. Arthur, said map arc register. J <lb />
m Register's office in Pitt <lb />
In Boole B-9. page and <lb />
This will be mads to satisfy <lb />
forms of said mortgage . <lb />
This the 4th day of November <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR, Mortgage. <lb />
E. c Harding, atty. <lb />
for The <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS; <lb />
Having duly Qualified before tho <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
of estate of <lb />
deceased; notice is hereby <lb />
given to persona indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment t <lb />
and all persona <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
to present the to tr.-j, an <lb />
for on or before as <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain deed, <lb />
delivered by B. <lb />
.- and wife, Ora Parham, to F. M. <lb />
Hodges, dated 23rd day of May 1807, <lb />
and duly recoded In tho office of <lb />
register of deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
Book T-8, page the undersign U <lb />
mortgagee will, on Monday, the 18th <lb />
day of December, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public sale before <lb />
the court house door in <lb />
Pit county, to the highest bidder, f <lb />
cash, following described parcel <lb />
or lot of land, and be- <lb />
In tho town of Greenville, Nor <lb />
Carolina and beginning on the south <lb />
aide of i at i u <lb />
formerly Mrs. me Brown h corn r, <lb />
j.- Mrs. Martha E <lb />
., thence with <lb />
a north i <lb />
course 1-8 thence a <lb />
r course parallel with <lb />
Dickinson 1-2 feet to a <lb />
thence to <lb />
r-;, 1- Of an acre, nice <lb />
id being the house and Jot <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 />
wife, Anna Tripp, to C. S. Can, <lb />
on the 27th day of January, i <lb />
which is duly recorded in the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
in Book B-9, page the under- <lb />
will, on Monday, the 5th <lb />
of December, 1810, at clock. <lb />
noon, expose to public sale before <lb />
the court, house door In <lb />
to the highest bidder, for cash, <lb />
described tract or parcel <lb />
of land, Lying and being m <lb />
town of Greenville, North Caro- <lb />
beginning at a stake on the e <lb />
side or street between <lb />
and 12th streets, thence running Mo <lb />
feet in an direction to <lb />
S. line and parallel with <lb />
then In a southerly <lb />
parallel with street <lb />
lo B. W. line; then wit a <lb />
Bald Moseley's lino a westerly <lb />
and parallel with 12th street <lb />
feet to street; thence <lb />
street in a northerly <lb />
ion feet to the beginning and <lb />
part of the land purchased by -i. <lb />
W. form I. C. Arthur and <lb />
wife, and being the identical tract, of <lb />
land conveyed by said and <lb />
wife to Purnell Tripp by deed, date-l <lb />
March 12th. 1903. <lb />
This sale will lie made to satisfy <lb />
the of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 4th dry of November, <lb />
C. S. CARR, Mortgagee, <lb />
S. T. WHITE, Assignee. <lb />
P. Harding, Attorney. v <lb />
. payment on or h <lb />
day of October, or this <lb />
notice will be plead of recovery. <lb />
This of October. 1910. <lb />
HENRY T. KING, <lb />
Administrator of Herbert <lb />
u as the B. E. Parham homo <lb />
place or residence. <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy tho <lb />
terms of mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 17th day of November, 1910. <lb />
F. M. HODGES, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, . <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before tho <lb />
Superior court of Pin county, <lb />
s of the estate of C. <lb />
N. deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate make Immediate payment, id <lb />
the and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before the 31st day of <lb />
October, 1911, or this notice will <lb />
plead In bar the recovery. <lb />
Thin 31st of October. 1910. <lb />
HANNAH M. <lb />
ltd Administratrix O. X.<lb /></p>
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had been suffering with bone <lb />
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and could not raise my arm with- <lb />
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Stiff Joints and Backache. <lb />
have used Noah's Liniment for <lb />
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Sprained Ankle. <lb />
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Somerville, <lb />
I,, <lb />
. Pains In the Back. <lb />
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Neuralgia and <lb />
wife suffered for several years <lb />
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about half a bottle of Noah's Liniment <lb />
and got immediate relief. J. S. Fisher, <lb />
Policeman, Hodges, S. <lb />
Rheumatism In the Neck. <lb />
received the bottle of Noah's <lb />
and think It has helped me <lb />
I have rheumatism in my and <lb />
It relieved it right much. Mrs. Martha <lb />
A. Lambert, Beaver Dam, <lb />
For Horses. <lb />
have never used a liniment we <lb />
consider the equal to Noah's Liniment <lb />
for bruises, sprains, strained tendons <lb />
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for distemper, colds, etc. Richmond <lb />
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cheerfully recommend all stable <lb />
men to give Noah's Liniment a trial <lb />
and be convinced of its wonderful <lb />
properties. We have obtained as <lb />
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than v did from remedies costing <lb />
per bottle. Norfolk and Portsmouth <lb />
Transfer Co.,<lb />
County Corn Shows. <lb />
South Carolina is giving us some- <lb />
thing new in the way of corn <lb />
and they are not only in- <lb />
tensely interesting at home, but art <lb />
giving the State world-wide publicity <lb />
That is all on account of the <lb />
the boys of South Carolina <lb />
Corn have beaten the <lb />
world on the number of bushels <lb />
corn raised per acre. At Manning <lb />
S. C, Thursday the biggest and <lb />
successful corn show so far this fa J <lb />
in any county, occupied the <lb />
of a large crowd. The exhibit <lb />
so marvelous and the exercises were <lb />
so interesting it was late in the <lb />
before the affair came to a <lb />
close. <lb />
About of the corn club boys <lb />
in Clarendon county made exhibits <lb />
and all of them evinced deep interest <lb />
in the progress of the great work Id <lb />
which they are engaged. The great- <lb />
est yield of corn on one acre in <lb />
Clarendon was bushels, while <lb />
there were five boys whose <lb />
were more than bushels per <lb />
There were exhibits, including <lb />
by Miss Hannah a 15-year- <lb />
old girl, who won the third prize in <lb />
the contest for having raised <lb />
on one acre. Broad- <lb />
war. boy, got first prize for <lb />
The second greatest yield <lb />
was by Jake Williams, whose crop <lb />
amounted to bushels. The first <lb />
prize was the second and the <lb />
third The went to the girl <lb />
com raiser but everybody will be sat- <lb />
that she should have gotten o <lb />
dollar a bushel for her bush .-Is. <lb />
The members of the Boys Com <lb />
Club averaged a production of <lb />
bushels per acre, or bushels on <lb />
their aces. <lb />
These corn contests in North and <lb />
South Carolina demonstrate that c- <lb />
ton, tobacco and peanuts are not the <lb />
only big money crops that can be <lb />
raised in this part <lb />
country. Let us have some <lb />
Hay Clubs for next <lb />
Star. <lb />
The only thing of which the i <lb />
is certain is that it isn't safe to <lb />
e certain about anything. <lb />
Sympathy has no place in business <lb />
business has no place for it. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
We Are Agents for Parisian Sage and <lb />
Guarantee k Wooten. <lb />
Parisian Sage, the quick-acting <lb />
hair 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 and <lb />
To make hair grow, or money <lb />
back. <lb />
It is the most delightful hair dress <lb />
made, and is a great favorite <lb />
with ladies who desire beautiful and <lb />
luxuriant hair. <lb />
Price a large bottle. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
Before D. C. Moore, clerk. <lb />
Henry Harding, administrator <lb />
of the estate of Walter Corbett, <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. J. Corbett, Mary Satterfield, <lb />
and husband, G. W. Satterfield, <lb />
Allie Jones and husband, Calvin <lb />
Jones, James Corbett, Lillie <lb />
Lawhorn John A. Harris, <lb />
Satterfield, Ira Satterfield Robt. <lb />
Satterfield, Eula Satterfield, Lil- <lb />
lie Satterfield, Arthur Satterfield <lb />
Sallie Satterfield and <lb />
Satterfield, the last eight minors, <lb />
heirs-at-law of the said Walter <lb />
Corbett. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk, in the above en- <lb />
titled special proceeding, the under- <lb />
signed commissioner, will, on <lb />
day, the 17th day of December, 1910, <lb />
at o'clock, m. expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land, Lying and <lb />
being in the county of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina, and described as <lb />
Situate in Falkland town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of R. A. <lb />
Cotten, Ivey Smith and others, and <lb />
being known as the Walter Corbett <lb />
home place, containing acres, more <lb />
or less. The said F. C. Harding, <lb />
commissioner, will first sell the <lb />
standing timber of and above the <lb />
of in. in diameter across the <lb />
stump when cut, with term of five <lb />
years with which to cut and remove <lb />
the same, and said commission.- <lb />
secondly will sell the land and <lb />
taken together as a whole and re- <lb />
serves the right to accept or reject <lb />
This the 17th day of November, 1310 <lb />
F, C. HARDING Com. <lb />
Good Thing to Know. <lb />
If you own a hard rubber <lb />
Coward Wooten wants <lb />
to know that they will sell you a Hot <lb />
vie of for only cents. <lb />
Remember this, all who suffer with <lb />
bottle of <lb />
it is put up In <lb />
package and sold for to <lb />
. to accommodate the vast am y <lb />
of people who already own a <lb />
inhaler. <lb />
Coward Wooten will sell it t <lb />
you at that price and- give you the <lb />
opportunity to begin at once to <lb />
yourself of vile catarrh and snuffing <lb />
and spitting that go <lb />
It <lb />
Many people through years of neg- <lb />
have let catarrh get a strong <lb />
hold upon them. Some of these <lb />
unreasonably think that one bot- <lb />
of ought to cure them. <lb />
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troubles. is <lb />
teed by Coward Wooten to cure <lb />
them if you give it half a chance. <lb />
It all, and deal- <lb />
soothing, antiseptic properties <lb />
will make yon feel better in a day <lb />
If you own an inhaler get a <lb />
bottle of at Coward ft <lb />
today. If you do not o <lb />
a inhaler, ask for a out- <lb />
fit, which includes inhaler. <lb />
Poverty may be borne with fortitude <lb />
by some people but never by the worn <lb />
whose face is her fortune. <lb />
Christmas comes next after <lb />
giving. <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
MISSING <lb />
to <lb />
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