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Agriculture Is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1910. <lb />
Number <lb />
LOST C <lb />
BUT THEY WERE FIGHTERS FROM <lb />
START TO FINISH <lb />
BROWN HI THE RACE FOR CAPTAIN <lb />
Some Notes on the <lb />
Boy One of Can- <lb />
for Next Season <lb />
Dances at The <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. Nov. 30.- -The <lb />
football team of the University <lb />
North Carolina has once again been <lb />
defeated by the team in and <lb />
blue on Thanksgiving day <lb />
score of to The score alone <lb />
gives a most Inadequate account -i <lb />
the game as it appeared on the field <lb />
in Richmond. The white and blur- <lb />
things off with a rush In <lb />
the first quarter the met from Car- <lb />
played with a dash and vim as <lb />
one seldom on any hold. When <lb />
Virginia scored two point and soon <lb />
increased their lead to s en, there <lb />
became decidedly apparent an in- <lb />
creased fury and determination i <lb />
the of the Carolina players. <lb />
It was a hard fight from start to <lb />
without any let-up. While even- <lb />
man on the team fairly earned his <lb />
meed of praise, Garrett and <lb />
Thompson, two men who were play- <lb />
their last game, shone as lines- <lb />
men seldom get a chance to shine. <lb />
Early in game got his <lb />
smashed and pretty well smeared <lb />
over his face, but he played the whole <lb />
game through as one of its stars. <lb />
They all the best <lb />
of this season. They lost. But <lb />
as fighting men, Carolina's team <lb />
and three <lb />
feet <lb />
Thanksgiving dances for tie <lb />
year will be given on next Thursday <lb />
and Friday the 1st and 2nd of De- <lb />
comber, by the order of The <lb />
Head and the German club. <lb />
The members of the football team <lb />
will enjoy a last supper together on <lb />
Saturday night and a captain <lb />
next season will be elected. Four <lb />
men seem at present to have a chance <lb />
at being elected They are <lb />
Winston. Porter and Brown. Winston <lb />
played a star end last year and has <lb />
figured prominently in several <lb />
this year. While Venable <lb />
never been a star, he is <lb />
as one of the hardiest of players, <lb />
is always to be depended upon. <lb />
has had two years experience as <lb />
a star fullback and is probably UH <lb />
strongest man in Carolina's defense. <lb />
Brown made the team last year <lb />
three years en the scrubs. II <lb />
has played good football more con- <lb />
this year than any other <lb />
man on the team. Any one of <lb />
four candidates will make a good <lb />
captain. <lb />
Pin COUNTY FARMERS GET <lb />
VALUABLE INFORMATION <lb />
ON THE RATE HEAPING. <lb />
Railroad Men Giving Be- <lb />
fore Committee. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
methods of hauling freight on rail- <lb />
roads and declaring that hundreds of <lb />
thousands of dollars were annually <lb />
wasted by railroads because of an- <lb />
terminal facilities. D. <lb />
chairman of De- <lb />
of the Boston chamber of <lb />
commerce, resumed his testimony to- <lb />
day before the inter state commerce <lb />
commission in the rate hearing. Ives <lb />
said service generally throughout <lb />
the country had deteriorated and that <lb />
roads constantly discriminated <lb />
favor of large of traffic to <lb />
the detriment of smaller centers. G. <lb />
A. Post, president of the Railway Bu- <lb />
Association, was the next w i <lb />
He said his association has <lb />
refrained from expressing any <lb />
on on the question of advances, de- <lb />
spite reports to the contrary. <lb />
Looks Like <lb />
Wire to The <lb />
Bast Cambridge, Mass., Nov. <lb />
Hattie a 17-year-old <lb />
charged with murdering <lb />
Glover, won the first big point in h-.-r <lb />
fight today when the Judge ruled that <lb />
Glover's dying statement, <lb />
shot should be from <lb />
the evidence. It is said this means <lb />
her <lb />
CARRINGTON, SPEAK <lb />
Eastern North Carolina Tobacco, <lb />
Which Is Mainly for Smoking, Has <lb />
Poor Burning Quality. This Can <lb />
be Improved With Proper Attention <lb />
to Soil and The Fertilizers That <lb />
Is Used. <lb />
Those farmers who were present <lb />
in the city hall today, and quite a <lb />
number were there, some <lb />
valuable information about raising <lb />
a crop of tobacco, and overcoming <lb />
in burning quality of the <lb />
product of this section. <lb />
The meeting which was under tire <lb />
auspices of the tobacco board of <lb />
trade, was called to order by Mr. O. <lb />
L. Joyner, who after some remarks <lb />
about the Eastern North Carolina <lb />
crop and how the farmers had tried <lb />
to find the trouble that gave their to- <lb />
such a poor reputation for <lb />
burning quality, introduced Mr. T. M. <lb />
Carrington. of Richmond, president of <lb />
Tobacco Association <lb />
the United States. <lb />
Mr. Carrington only spoke briefly <lb />
He said better results can be ob- <lb />
on the tobacco crop by <lb />
proved fertilization, and the govern- <lb />
is making Investigations to <lb />
how best to do this. Both <lb />
Virginia and Eastern North Carolina <lb />
stand low in the list of burning <lb />
and as ours is a smoking <lb />
co the purpose is to improve this <lb />
quality. Chewing tobacco has in- <lb />
creased only per cent. In ten years, <lb />
while smoking tobacco has <lb />
ed per cent., hence the importance <lb />
of increasing the quality of our crop. <lb />
Mr. E. H. of the <lb />
States department of agriculture <lb />
was the next and principal speaker. <lb />
He went at detail Into the methods <lb />
of improving the burning quality <lb />
, our tobacco, giving figures .; <lb />
where other section's surpass tills in <lb />
this respect. Investigations have <lb />
been going on for years, and It a <lb />
found that much of the burning <lb />
depends on the per of <lb />
potash in the tobacco. Chlorine in- <lb />
the burning quality, while pot- <lb />
ash Increases it, therefore it is <lb />
to the soil and use fer- <lb />
In the proper proportion <lb />
bring the desired result. Every <lb />
should aim to make pounds <lb />
of tobacco to the acre and this i <lb />
should have pounds of pot <lb />
ash . He pointed out several for- <lb />
of fertilizers by which the <lb />
proper amount of potash can be <lb />
and by showed the rel- <lb />
product cf different i <lb />
of It was a <lb />
address and . t value to all who <lb />
it. <lb />
RAILROADS ARE WARNED. <lb />
Must Stop Juggling Dates on Bills of <lb />
Lading. <lb />
Washington, Nov. To break i , <lb />
alleged criminal practices of <lb />
juggling dates on bills of lading, the <lb />
inter state commerce commission to- <lb />
day issued warning to all railroads <lb />
in the United States. An <lb />
conducted by the commission d <lb />
the fact that certain rail- <lb />
road carriers at Chicago, <lb />
Kansas City, St. Louis, and other <lb />
points were issuing bills of lading <lb />
contrary to rules of the con mission <lb />
This violation can be punished <lb />
criminal prosecution. An order is <lb />
made that property to be transported <lb />
shall be in the possession of carriers <lb />
at the time bills of lading are <lb />
and dated when shipping Instructions <lb />
are given. <lb />
Christmas Sale. <lb />
The Christmas sale to be conduct- <lb />
ed by the ladles of the church <lb />
will be open Monday and Tuesday. <lb />
In the Proctor building, next door to <lb />
the county offices. They will e <lb />
dinner and supper on both days. Hi- <lb />
sides having many articles <lb />
ate for Christmas on sale, there will <lb />
be a wishing tree, a fishing tree, a <lb />
doll tree, a flower bed and other a <lb />
tractions. Go what these <lb />
anti take children with you.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
OF APPRECIATION. <lb />
To Rev. J. H. Shore by Class <lb />
of Methodist Sunday School. <lb />
In recognition of their <lb />
of the work and worth of their <lb />
pastor and the <lb />
of the Jarvis Memorial Methodist <lb />
church at the close of the lesson <lb />
Sunday morning read the following <lb />
To our dear brother Rev. J. H. <lb />
On this Sunday which marks <lb />
close of another year, the <lb />
members of the class of the <lb />
Memorial church, <lb />
N. C, wish to express to you their <lb />
appreciation or your earnest <lb />
and faithful ministry to us as friend <lb />
as pastor, as teacher. <lb />
As the weeks have passed which <lb />
measure the of your <lb />
with us, we have learned to es- <lb />
teem and love you more and more. <lb />
With earnest words coming from i <lb />
heart full of prayer for your . <lb />
pie, you have endeavored to <lb />
way to eternal life and ingrain <lb />
in us those principles of Christian <lb />
character that make tor more <lb />
living and service in our com- <lb />
But your earnest, sincere Chris- <lb />
life, as you have lived it hire <lb />
among us, has been a far greater <lb />
inspiration to us and has been to us <lb />
example in Christian <lb />
Actions do speak louder <lb />
. words, and always reflect the <lb />
within. Your ministry at <lb />
has been for good and for the up- <lb />
building of kingdom in, <lb />
Greenville, for your life has <lb />
vs that your words were <lb />
spoken in sincerity and truth. <lb />
It is our earnest prayer that God <lb />
may direct back to us for an- <lb />
other year of service. <lb />
We want to keep you as a friend, <lb />
and as our pastor, and as our teach- <lb />
and Greenville needs you as a <lb />
champion of civic righteousness. <lb />
sweetly fall those pie <lb />
words <lb />
Upon the human <lb />
When in holiest terms thus <lb />
seek <lb />
Their best wish to impart. <lb />
From far and near, they ever seen <lb />
To bear a power to you, <lb />
And soul responsive beats to soul, <lb />
In breathing out, bless <lb />
May God bless you and keep you <lb />
make His face to shine you <lb />
mid five you peace. <lb />
for the <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
HERBERT E. AUSTIN, <lb />
J. S. NORMAN, <lb />
J. HARRY WHITE. <lb />
CLOSE OF CONFERENCE YEAR. <lb />
Greenville Desires Return of <lb />
J. H. Shore. <lb />
On Sunday Rev. J. H. Shore <lb />
ed the conference year as of <lb />
Methodist church <lb />
here, and ho will go to the animal <lb />
conference at Elizabeth City with a . <lb />
excellent report of the work on <lb />
charge. At the service Sunday morn- <lb />
he received seven pr- <lb />
into the membership of the <lb />
ch. <lb />
Mr. Shore has served the church <lb />
here two In which time he <lb />
endeared himself not <lb />
to own congregation but to all <lb />
i of community, it <lb />
hope of all that when the conference <lb />
appointments are read he will be pi <lb />
turned to Greenville.<lb />
STATEMENT OF CONDITION <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. lO, 1910<lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Banking House <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash in Vaults<lb />
Total <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Profits <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
1,533.05 <lb />
4,200.00 <lb />
4,312.32 <lb />
1.09 <lb />
60,507.96 <lb />
18,518.69 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
3,024.51 <lb />
224,586.55 <lb />
1.06<lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
l. U President <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Vice-president <lb />
JAMES I LITTLE, Cashier H. D. Assistant Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE.<lb />
NOR. CAR.<lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
You 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 added to. <lb />
The Greenville Banking 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 />
C. CARR, Cashier <lb />
Primitive Baptist Service. <lb />
After ailing his regular appoint- <lb />
at Great Swamp, Sunday. El- <lb />
Sylvester Hassell cf <lb />
spent night here the guest f <lb />
Mr. D. C Moore. Ho preached that <lb />
at, Mr. residence <lb />
a number of people attended <lb />
Any county could afford to <lb />
roads, but the trouble la <lb />
of them do not set-in to know <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Engraved Cards and Stationery. <lb />
The Reflector takes orders for en- <lb />
graved cards and emboss d <lb />
cry. Persons wanting of <lb />
for and they <lb />
Christmas <lb />
place orders early an <lb />
it about, ten days to got them <lb />
filled. Samples can be seen at I'M <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 boys, <lb />
ladies and children. <lb />
Our shoes are sold on their <lb />
merit and if you want <lb />
and your money's worth f <lb />
come to see us. <lb />
Our stock embraces nearly <lb />
every article you will need in <lb />
you home, Farm, or personal <lb />
requirements. We have our <lb />
store filled with goods and <lb />
cordially invite you to come to <lb />
see us. <lb />
J. R. J. G. Move <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HER BACK ACHES. <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 />
A Finds AH Her <lb />
Ambition Slipping Away. <lb />
Greenville women know the <lb />
and pains that come whoa the <lb />
fail a burden. Back- <lb />
ache, hip pains, headaches, <lb />
spells, distressing <lb />
tell of sick kidneys and warn you <lb />
the stealthy approach of <lb />
dropsy and Bright's disease. <lb />
Kidney Pills permanently cure <lb />
these disorders. Here's proof of it <lb />
in a Greenville woman's <lb />
Miss Susan N. <lb />
St., Greenville, N. C. <lb />
some time I suffered from dull, nag- <lb />
Sing backaches and distressing pans <lb />
through my lions. My kidneys <lb />
were very weak and caused me groat <lb />
annoyance. My back pained i f <lb />
severely when first arising in the <lb />
morning, I was so lame and sore I <lb />
could scarcely get around. I at <lb />
length procured Kidney Pills <lb />
at Wooten's drug store and through <lb />
their use I was entirely relieved. Tie <lb />
fact that my kidneys have given me <lb />
since then, leads me to <lb />
recommend Kidney Pills very <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember a <lb />
no other. <lb />
How Old Should Hens Be Kept <lb />
The age to which a hen may be <lb />
kept and still be profitable as an <lb />
egg is determined largely <lb />
by the bird. I have owned hens that <lb />
wore not more than two or three <lb />
old that were by no means <lb />
profitable egg producers, while <lb />
were good layers at three <lb />
four years of age. I especially u <lb />
a Brown Leghorn hen which <lb />
laid eggs from early spring till late <lb />
fall the summer she was four years <lb />
old. She did not stop laying more <lb />
than a week at a time and much of <lb />
the time she laid every day. When <lb />
considering the age to which a <lb />
is to be kept, the cost of raising a <lb />
hen up to the time she begins to lay <lb />
should be considered. This cost, i <lb />
distributed over as many years as <lb />
the hen is kept and it is evident <lb />
that with a hen kept three years <lb />
first cost will be only one-third o. <lb />
the hen kept only one Hens <lb />
cannot be expected to produce <lb />
a whole year without stopping, a .- <lb />
they eat the year round, but a <lb />
hen does not require the careful at <lb />
when not laying that a <lb />
young chick Jo, in <lb />
Progressive Farmer and Gazette <lb />
i-28 <lb />
New Telephone Subscribers. <lb />
Central Car. Company <lb />
W H., Jr. <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Everett, S. J. <lb />
L Harvey, E. <lb />
Lee, Mrs. I F. Co. <lb />
L-2 Little, J. <lb />
Outlaw, N. <lb />
F Outlaw, N. <lb />
Smith, J. Q . <lb />
Smith. J. <lb />
Turnage, W. <lb />
Warren, <lb />
Changes. <lb />
L Austin, Prof. II. E. Residence <lb />
L Rev W. Residence <lb />
F Hall, W <lb />
Why The Republicans Were Defeated <lb />
The following summary of reasons <lb />
defeat, from the pen of the Hon. <lb />
Richard Pearson, one of the Stat <lb />
most prominent Republicans, will <lb />
read with <lb />
Richmond Pearson, when <lb />
asked how he explained the <lb />
sweep in the State he <lb />
causes Mere operating con- <lb />
co to the <lb />
disappointment at Mr <lb />
Taft's constant preference of <lb />
over Southern Republicans. <lb />
illegal <lb />
and grotesque action of the Greens- <lb />
convention in trying to <lb />
Mr. Taft without qualification am <lb />
in the same breath nominating to <lb />
our highest tribunal the incidental <lb />
men whom Mr. Taft had severely a I <lb />
successively inspected, insulted an <lb />
turned down for an inferior office <lb />
ambiguous, impudent <lb />
and obviously plank on <lb />
local-self government. <lb />
greater than <lb />
these, than upon <lb />
the Republican party <lb />
for alleged acts of Mr. Marion But- <lb />
committed or performed at a <lb />
time when Mr. Butler was fighting <lb />
the most cherished principles of <lb />
Republican party and assailing its <lb />
most beloved and most honor -d <lb />
leaders. This form of various pun- <lb />
stands out unique in th i <lb />
history of political tactics and <lb />
like Mr. Simmons and Mr. <lb />
must have laughed in their <lb />
while the remorseless work proceed- <lb />
ed. <lb />
believe that the fierce and pas- <lb />
denunciation of Mr. Butler <lb />
hurt the Republican cause thin <lb />
Mr. Butler's admission that while <lb />
the State's highest <lb />
he prosecuted and later <lb />
ed a Claim against the <lb />
which had thus honored hint <lb />
There Is no Statute law such <lb />
an act. because until now It has <lb />
considered unnatural if not <lb />
United States senators are <lb />
like and not even a <lb />
Talleyrand or a Machiavelli, though <lb />
each was a genius or ardent and <lb />
daring nature, ever prosecuted a <lb />
claim against the government whose <lb />
highest credentials he bore. <lb />
may be said without harsh- <lb />
or that this net <lb />
alone disqualifies Mr. Butler now a V. <lb />
forever from becoming the leader of <lb />
North Carolina. He has never <lb />
claimed that distinction and Demo- <lb />
are powerless to confer or co.- <lb />
a sound title <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Fan 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 />
Carolina <lb />
School Notes. <lb />
Winterville, N. C Nov. <lb />
J. S. Rose, of Ayden, was in town <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company <lb />
have a nice line of outing flannel at <lb />
prices. <lb />
Several of our young people at- <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Company's <lb />
plant other day, we learned <lb />
had made and sold about three tho i- <lb />
sand of the Pitt County School <lb />
season. <lb />
Mr. O. W. Rollins of Ayden. as <lb />
in town Sunday evening. <lb />
Messrs. Ross and Johnston, <lb />
of Philadelphia, and el <lb />
Cumberland, Md. are the of <lb />
Mr. Wright. They are having Sue <lb />
sport hunting. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth White, a teacher in <lb />
Eastern High School, of <lb />
more, who spent Thanksgiving <lb />
with Miss observed the class <lb />
work of the school. <lb />
Miss Emma Page, Bible teachers <lb />
Greensboro Female college, is <lb />
Miss Davis. <lb />
The students enjoyed <lb />
tended the play at Greenville Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
You ought to see the nice line of <lb />
f. and goods just put in at <lb />
Barber Company's. <lb />
Sheriff L. W. Tucker was in town <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Quality as well as quantity is <lb />
you find at Harrington, Barber i <lb />
Company's. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
ton buyer, went, to Wed- <lb />
Several of old bachelors weir <lb />
over to Ayden Thursday night to <lb />
tend the old maids convention. W <lb />
think Ayden might exchange BOOK <lb />
of her old maids with Winterville to, <lb />
some of its bachelors. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com <lb />
has been putting in a nine <lb />
of WU seasoned timber this d. <lb />
weather and will be prepared to tun, <lb />
out work in good order. <lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson. music teach <lb />
of Winterville High School, <lb />
yesterday evening to <lb />
with friends at Robersonville. <lb />
About twenty of our young people <lb />
visited the county home on Thanks <lb />
giving and after singing and prayer <lb />
services, fruits were to <lb />
inmates. It was a very enjoyable <lb />
occasion. <lb />
A wholesale jewelry concern in Phi <lb />
has sent C. T. Cox a of beau- <lb />
watches to sell for them. It <lb />
anyone should need a good watch, <lb />
now is lime to get one at whole- <lb />
sale prices. <lb />
Miss E. Cox, who is teach- <lb />
at Ahoskie, came home Thurs- <lb />
day to at. he <lb />
Lome. <lb />
A number of Winterville High <lb />
School girls left Wednesday <lb />
tr spend Thanksgiving at home <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Miss Helen Adams spent Thu-s- <lb />
day in the country. <lb />
The special harness sold by A. G. <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Company seem tr <lb />
be taking well, quite a number of <lb />
has been made <lb />
Winterville, N. Nov. <lb />
G. E. of Raleigh, come in <lb />
Saturday night and spent <lb />
with friends here. He left Monday <lb />
morning for New Bern. <lb />
A. W. Ange Company have re- <lb />
prices on all woolen goods <lb />
making goods at per yard <lb />
Mr. J. S. Ross, of Ayden, was ill <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
A lot of rubber shoes just received <lb />
at A. W. Ange Company's. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Cherry spent Sundry in <lb />
town. <lb />
The A. G. Manufacturing Com- <lb />
have increased their works so <lb />
they can give employment to a <lb />
laborers. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox and Misses Esther <lb />
and Pearl Hester spent <lb />
Sunday evening in Ayden. <lb />
We were passing tho <lb />
Wants to Some c <lb />
For thirty years J. F. <lb />
tile. Mo., Deeded help and <lb />
find it. That's why he want.; help <lb />
some one now. Suffering so long <lb />
himself he for all distress from <lb />
Backache, Nervousness, Loss of A <lb />
petite, Lassitude and Kidney <lb />
He shows that Electric Bit- <lb />
worked wonders for such <lb />
he Writes, <lb />
cured me and now I am well <lb />
and It's also positively <lb />
guaranteed for Liver <lb />
Blood Disorders, Female Com- <lb />
plaints and Malaria. Try them <lb />
it all druggists. <lb />
i GO YEARS OLD. <lb />
Grandma Sanderson, of Mo., <lb />
Has Lived a Long and Useful Life. <lb />
Grandma Sanderson is a wonderful <lb />
woman. She is in as good health to- <lb />
day as ever in her life, although she <lb />
is over one hundred years old. <lb />
In a letter to the Drug Mfg. <lb />
Co., she gives the highest credit to <lb />
for her excellent health and ex <lb />
old age. Bead what she says. <lb />
i Surely the evidence presented by <lb />
TS such cases as these ought not only to <lb />
, dispel prejudice against but <lb />
, inspire confidence in it <lb />
w ., . will send you a picture that was <lb />
T he held take a few week, before my nun- <lb />
, each monthly meeting the Pitt I am a true friend of the <lb />
under the direction Company. I have derived great <lb />
Prof H. E. Austin an hour is de- from many times. I can <lb />
the study of <lb />
How to I found out the merit of it a <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson recently good many years ago. <lb />
a series of helpful talks on the value <lb />
little more than two years ago <lb />
of exercise from both the physical contracted a very severe cold, which <lb />
and psychological stand points resulted in la grippe. Owing to tho <lb />
The senior class, under the skill, severity of the disease, and my ex- <lb />
Feeding the Colt <lb />
The age to wean a colt depends <lb />
on conditions. If the mare <lb />
is not working or is not in foal again <lb />
hurry need be felt in weaning the <lb />
but ordinarily from six to seven <lb />
months of age is not far from Hie <lb />
satisfactory time. <lb />
The Heeding of the colt should start <lb />
when it is three or four <lb />
oats, wheat bran and any good, <lb />
sweet hay may be given. It <lb />
while it is sucking the mother <lb />
is done, there will be no check in <lb />
he growth of the colt when <lb />
rut after it is deprived of its mo h- <lb />
milk more care must be taken <lb />
In the selection of its feeds. <lb />
At least one-half the hay should <lb />
be of some good legume, free fro n <lb />
dust and sweet. The other half may <lb />
he corn fodder or any good grass <lb />
hay. For grain, corn, oats, wheat <lb />
bran, and after it is nine months o <lb />
a year old, cottonseed meal may b.-i <lb />
The corn should never <lb />
than the grain ration <lb />
ind the cottonseed meal not more <lb />
than one-sixth. <lb />
Let the colt run in the pasture <lb />
where it will get exercise, and if <lb />
growth is expected, feed <lb />
the first winter, at least, all of these <lb />
feeds it will eat up clean, three times <lb />
a day. Salt should be kept <lb />
colt all the time. Ordinary salt <lb />
kept in a box in the stable is prob- <lb />
ably best. If a tablespoonful of <lb />
hardwood ashes be given once a <lb />
it is thought by some to do good a <lb />
supplying extra material for bone- <lb />
making. <lb />
Be certain to avoid allowing <lb />
to infested with lie-.; <lb />
Good, regular grooming, with a <lb />
brush only, is also of much benefit-- <lb />
Progressive Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
direction of Miss gave a <lb />
play, Superior on the i <lb />
tiling twenty-third. Th-.- <lb />
young ladies deserve great credit <lb />
the marked success of the play. T <lb />
snap and ease acting <lb />
Striking. Miss the <lb />
advisor, rendered apt assistance ill <lb />
stage setting and costuming. A short <lb />
musical program was given before <lb />
the beginning of the play <lb />
Ends Winter's Troubles. <lb />
To many, winter is a season <lb />
trouble. The frost bitten toes <lb />
fingers, chapped hands and lips, <lb />
cold sore, red and rough <lb />
proves this. But such troubles fly <lb />
before Salve. A <lb />
trial convinces. Greatest healer of <lb />
Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, <lb />
ma and Sprains. Only at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
Coward-Cannon. <lb />
On the afternoon of Wednesday, De- <lb />
the fourteenth, nineteen <lb />
hundred and <lb />
at half past four o'clock <lb />
The Ayden Christian <lb />
Ayden, North a <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caution <lb />
give in marriage their <lb />
Blanche Winnifred <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. John Holladay Coward <lb />
The honor of your presence is re <lb />
quested. <lb />
will <lb />
age, my case was considered to <lb />
be very critical I employed no doc- <lb />
tor, but was the remedy I <lb />
used, and to-day my health is as good <lb />
as it ever was in my life. <lb />
I still continue to take <lb />
a spoonful every night before <lb />
is an ideal tonic for old <lb />
people. It is a compound of herbal <lb />
remedies that has been known to the <lb />
medical profession for many years. <lb />
operates as a tonic by cleans- <lb />
and invigorating the mucous <lb />
This explains why <lb />
has become so extensively known as a <lb />
catarrh remedy. Catarrh is simply a <lb />
condition of depraved mucous <lb />
changes this <lb />
into healthful vigor. <lb />
A great many old people use <lb />
and would not be deprived of it for <lb />
consideration. <lb />
People who object to liquid <lb />
can now secure tablets. <lb />
Assailant Arraigned. <lb />
Wire to The <lb />
New York, Nov. J. Gal- <lb />
who shot Mayor Gaynor, was <lb />
resigned today on two <lb />
barging him with assault with i <lb />
to kill Edwards, tho <lb />
with carrying concealed <lb />
on. He pleaded not guilty, and will <lb />
e placed on trial within <lb />
of felonious assault the <lb />
is held, in abeyance far the <lb />
FOR HARNESS, HORSE BLANKET <lb />
lap robes, whips, separate parts <lb />
of harness, leather and show findings <lb />
repairing promptly done. Agent for <lb />
roofing. Sam Flake next door t.- <lb />
express office. <lb />
Yours may be a bed of roses but <lb />
of <lb />
METAL SHINGLES <lb />
Laid years ago are as good as to-day and have never needed <lb />
repairs. Think of it <lb />
What other roofing will last as long and look as well <lb />
They're fireproof, and very easily laid. <lb />
They can be laid right over wood if necessary, without <lb />
dirt or inconvenience. <lb />
For prices and other detailed information apply to<lb />
EXAMINE FLIES. <lb />
Commissioner Issues a Timely <lb />
Warning. <lb />
Insurance Commissioner Young <lb />
says he is receiving a large number <lb />
of reports of Are losses in this <lb />
These reports have commenced com- <lb />
in the beginning of the w <lb />
tor. <lb />
Commissioner Young says fiat <lb />
very many of these reports show teat <lb />
the fires are due to defective flu <lb />
and stove pipe.-i and he believes <lb />
to people of the stale should <lb />
be warned In to <lb />
There is no excuse In bis opinion. <lb />
. ii es occurring in the State I., <lb />
can I e prevented and there is u <lb />
doubt that of flies now <lb />
curing throughout the state could <lb />
prevented by the proper <lb />
of and attention to the condition i. <lb />
fines and stove pipes. <lb />
Let citizen of the state a. <lb />
once employ some competent person <lb />
to examine thoroughly the <lb />
cf their flues and the <lb />
which their stove pipes are pat up <lb />
or else do it themselves. <lb />
Let the citizens of the state <lb />
into the condition of their flues <lb />
they will save fire to them <lb />
to their neighbors and <lb />
taxable property to their <lb />
and cities. <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
made and delivered by C. U Bur- <lb />
roughs to N. T. Cox, dated the sec- <lb />
day of February, and <lb />
recorded in the register's office <lb />
Pitt county, in Hook J-8. page <lb />
the undersigned administrator of the <lb />
estate of N. T. Cox, will, on <lb />
day the 31st day of December U. <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to <lb />
sale the court house door it. <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder, <lb />
cash, following described tract <lb />
parcel of land, <lb />
and being in township <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb />
in C. Nobles line and runs to <lb />
a marled pine on the side of the road <lb />
then a northwest course to a <lb />
knot, centered by a black <lb />
and a stump; then a <lb />
course with an line made <lb />
C. T. Cox and Smith to <lb />
said Smith's lino; then with hie line <lb />
to C. Noble's line; then with C. <lb />
hue to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres or less. <lb />
sale will be made to <lb />
the terms of said mortgage deed <lb />
The undersigned administrator Of <lb />
the state of N T Cox will also on <lb />
said 31st day of December, 1910, <lb />
pose to public sale, the conn <lb />
house door in Greenville, to <lb />
bidder, for cash, four sinner <lb />
of in the Pitt County Oil Co. .- <lb />
par value. per <lb />
the 28th day of November, <lb />
SARAH A. COX. <lb />
Administrator of <lb />
Cox. deceased. <lb />
P. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
American Interest In Music <lb />
It is a good many years since <lb />
Charles Lamb paid his annual o <lb />
the musical of his <lb />
to this age <lb />
to the quick and critical <lb />
cf all harmonious combinations. <lb />
verily believe, beyond all <lb />
ages, since Jubal stumbled upon <lb />
the Reading this encomium <lb />
century after, one can but <lb />
what Chat shrewd <lb />
philosopher <lb />
of the musical capacities of <lb />
of our own day, were he d <lb />
. present to estimate them, k <lb />
i altogether probable that be <lb />
t Wide <lb />
;, in, <lb />
is say, the of today, i <lb />
ell that he <lb />
staggered by our appetite for an <lb />
lute-est n us c o. the belie. <lb />
at. What, it is delightful to <lb />
would he have of o <lb />
and our liking for it It is <lb />
to forget that inimitable <lb />
of i <lb />
disposed to harmony; but <lb />
. ally I am incapable of a <lb />
his friendly disposition <lb />
have withstood, let us sty <lb />
of <lb />
Strauss, with which, among <lb />
performances, the <lb />
Society bee-an m nth i-6 <lb />
season in New York But <lb />
serene and mellow spirit <lb />
silent these many years; and a <lb />
e read his words less often n w <lb />
v read Nietzsche's, so we <lb />
be restless and unsatisfied <lb />
e had to subsist upon the kind an I <lb />
of musical fare of <lb />
we would have boon confined <lb />
the day of the delectable Ella. <lb />
In the matter of both quantity <lb />
consider the amount of goo-; <lb />
to America will be ex- <lb />
to respond this season. L. <lb />
York we shall give heed to <lb />
saved from Awful Death. <lb />
How an appalling calamity in his <lb />
family was prevented is told by A. D. <lb />
of X. C. R. <lb />
F. D. No. sister had <lb />
he writes, was very I <lb />
and pale, had no and seemed <lb />
grow weaker every day, as all rem- <lb />
failed, till Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
was tried, and so complete <lb />
cured her, that she has not <lb />
with a cough since. Its the <lb />
best n I ever saw or heard <lb />
Vat coughs, colds, <lb />
croup, hemorrhage all bro i- <lb />
Id. w. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
troubles, it has no equal, <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
b. all druggist. <lb />
SAVINGS BANK <lb />
of <lb />
NATIONAL <lb />
of N. C. <lb />
Pr sh Goods <lb />
Five Compounded <lb />
Three Comp d <lb />
Accounts <lb />
make a of<lb />
and s I <lb />
Write 1216 <lb />
H. H. TAYLOR, Cashier. <lb />
J. E Cashier <lb />
C r ,<lb />
GREENVILLE W <lb />
or C a r o I i n v. <lb />
Until success is better understood <lb />
to improve your failures. <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
and dealer is part of leather n <lb />
finding;. <lb />
EXT TO OFFICE. H. C. <lb />
The fool and his money are soon <lb />
spotted. <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore has issued <lb />
tho following licenses since <lb />
the last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Vick and Fannie <lb />
pun f <lb />
Ed. James and Maggie Heath. <lb />
J. H. Tucker and Mabel Tyson. <lb />
Harlee and VI <lb />
Mills <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
and Jane <lb />
sou. <lb />
Thomas Williams <lb />
tie <lb />
Ben Wilson Ella <lb />
of no less than seven o <lb />
four and <lb />
choral organizations, all offering <lb />
of music of the highest <lb />
class, not to of the <lb />
operations of the <lb />
is of piano, violin and song <lb />
end twenty-two weeks <lb />
hear performances of <lb />
will occur, Middle of <lb />
on every night of tho weer <lb />
the first. When we look <lb />
-e of the metropolis, we find <lb />
that Boston, Chicago. Philadelphia <lb />
New Orleans, Montreal, have <lb />
opera companies and their seasons <lb />
f opera-giving; that not alone <lb />
three of these cities, but <lb />
others as Seattle, <lb />
St. Paul, have their <lb />
orchestras and their seasons of <lb />
orchestral concerts; that it b <lb />
an city is. with- <lb />
its choral <lb />
society; and that most en <lb />
of the world's singers, pianists, and <lb />
go up and down the <lb />
October and June, giving m -re <lb />
or less profitable concerts of moo <lb />
or less worthy music. Surely <lb />
is a spectacle that would have <lb />
zed the understanding of <lb />
Review of Reviews. <lb />
BAKER HART BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
is <lb />
the to buy y <lb />
u Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Fine <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. will be in Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha, December <lb />
and 6th, Monday and Tuesday. IV <lb />
the purpose of treating diseases P <lb />
the eye, ear, and throat. <lb />
We Carry a Line of Wall 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 />
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the Carolina Some and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
The Carolina and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Best Managed In the World <lb />
Frederic C. Howe, one of the lore <lb />
most writers on governmental prob- <lb />
points the way for American <lb />
cities by tailing of the city of <lb />
in Germany, in the De- <lb />
number of <lb />
He calls a socialized <lb />
city managed by business men <lb />
do not believe socialism. <lb />
The cities in America's problem of <lb />
problems, declares Mr. Howe, its so- <lb />
will not be found in a business <lb />
administration. Its solution does not <lb />
lie in merely putting good men in <lb />
office, or In finding better political <lb />
tools, such as the Des Moines plan. <lb />
The sultan consists in making the <lb />
city a humanized entry, with <lb />
poses and plans, with foresight and <lb />
dreams; it consists in abolishing <lb />
and the costs of poverty, in train <lb />
the people properly, in raising <lb />
their standards of living, of happiness <lb />
and Of morals. <lb />
have often dreamed of a city <lb />
ideals rose above mere bur-i- <lb />
a city that was built like a <lb />
home, that had a communal business <lb />
of vision that was planned by cit <lb />
builders, and that served its <lb />
us a father might serve his <lb />
says Mr. Howe. I have <lb />
such cities in Germany, the nation <lb />
alone recognizes the <lb />
significance of the change <lb />
which has taken place in the <lb />
of population. <lb />
all German cities, I think Du <lb />
is easily the first. It is not an <lb />
residence city like Dresden or <lb />
Munich. It is a comparatively new <lb />
city like Cleveland, Milwaukee, In- <lb />
or City. Its <lb />
was but people in <lb />
It now is <lb />
too, is an industrial <lb />
city of mills, factories and <lb />
shops. It is located on the <lb />
Rhine in the heart of the industrial <lb />
region that has sprung into <lb />
since the War <lb />
It might be as as Pitts- <lb />
burg. It might be ruled by business <lb />
men in their own interest as most <lb />
of our American cities; it might <lb />
built without beauty and suffer from <lb />
the corruption that has brought <lb />
shame to Philadelphia, San <lb />
Francisco, Denver, Cincinnati, and a <lb />
score more. But none of these things <lb />
is hue of . <lb />
industrial city is one of the <lb />
best governed cities in the world. It <lb />
has dreamed dreams and dared to <lb />
carry them into execution It is <lb />
most as beautiful as Washington, <lb />
full of the Joy of living as Paris, a <lb />
is managed with more scrupulous <lb />
honesty more scientific efficiency, and <lb />
more devoted pride than almost <lb />
American business corporation. This <lb />
city is built for the comfort and con- <lb />
of its people. It is designed <lb />
master architects might design a <lb />
world's fair to which all mankind <lb />
was invited for education, recreation <lb />
and art <lb />
the thing that most <lb />
Is <lb />
and her officials seem to <lb />
that congestion of population <lb />
has made it necessary for the city to <lb />
own many things. And these Oil- <lb />
man citizens understand, too, that <lb />
the things the city does not own must <lb />
be regulated and controlled to <lb />
vent them harming city or citizens. <lb />
does more things for <lb />
its people than any city I know. It <lb />
its street and the con- <lb />
trolling interest in a system of <lb />
railroads; it owns its <lb />
i docks and its Slaughterhouses <lb />
and loan enterprises, a large wine <lb />
business, several restaurants and <lb />
milk depots; it owns and rents sub- <lb />
urban villas and large <lb />
houses; it is a great land speculator <lb />
and city laud owner; it possesses <lb />
an opera house, museums <lb />
and exposition hall, and indirectly <lb />
owns the leading hotel in the ct y <lb />
It has public baths and -s <lb />
and pawnshops. <lb />
has made a beginning <lb />
at homing its people. It is the own; <lb />
of suburban villas and model <lb />
houses and is a stockholder in <lb />
a scheme of co-operative apartment <lb />
houses in which the workmen av <lb />
joint owners. <lb />
The country villas rent for from <lb />
to seven dollars a month. A three <lb />
or four-room apartment the <lb />
rents for about the same sum. The <lb />
rooms in the latter arc twice the size <lb />
of those of the tenement house <lb />
America, and all of them have out- <lb />
side air. These apartments are <lb />
clean and sanitary as can be. The co- <lb />
operative apartment are built about <lb />
courtyards which serve as play- <lb />
grounds and are surrounded by <lb />
gardens There free <lb />
bud a scullery eve-v flat of tire <lb />
looms or more. <lb />
In order to secure an in <lb />
one of these desirable buildings, t. <lb />
must become a shareholder <lb />
in the company, buying five <lb />
worth of stock. The tenants are rot <lb />
recipients of charity. On the con- <lb />
they are part owners and co- <lb />
aerate in the management. <lb />
elect a house manager, who <lb />
the rent and represents them <lb />
the company. The tenant <lb />
receive four per cent a year on <lb />
their investment, and company <lb />
agrees to redeem their stock at <lb />
time on six months notice. There are <lb />
five hundred such apartments in th; <lb />
city and ten large apartment houses <lb />
in process of building. <lb />
the workmen b <lb />
a house of his own it is made easy <lb />
for him to acquire Mr. <lb />
points out. can borrow <lb />
from the City Mortgage Bank, that <lb />
annual business of which amounts to <lb />
above He can also <lb />
money in the City Savings Bank <lb />
which deposits of over ten mil- <lb />
lion dollars; and if he is in distress he <lb />
can go to the City Pawn Shop <lb />
make a loan on his chattel at a mod- <lb />
rate of interest. The loans of <lb />
the pawnshop amount to <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. 21.000 <lb />
Fur. and Fix. <lb />
Stocks and bonds. <lb />
Cash and due from <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital. 50.000.00 <lb />
Surplus . <lb />
Undivided profits . 1,084.34 <lb />
Circulation . 21,000.00 <lb />
Bonds borrowed . 21,000.00 <lb />
25,600.0 j <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 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 />
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 handle 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. Mgr., C. A. D. Mgr. B. K. <lb />
MR<lb />
Got. Brother Dead. <lb />
A telephone message this morning <lb />
from in Currituck <lb />
announced the death of Mr <lb />
George N. Jarvis in the 72nd year <lb />
his age. He was a brother of ox <lb />
Gov. T. J. Jarvis, of Greenville, who <lb />
with Mrs. Jarvis left Friday morning <lb />
to be at the bedside of his brother. <lb />
His many friends here at home <lb />
with him in his sorrow. <lb />
A hunter from New York has sued <lb />
the Southern Railway for <lb />
all on account of a dog or dogs. The <lb />
account says ho took two or <lb />
dogs with him into the <lb />
room Salisbury. An <lb />
him to take them outside; he <lb />
declined; there was a talk and in a <lb />
few minutes the dog gentlemen <lb />
and proceeded to cuss; <lb />
he was arrested and fined for dis <lb />
conduct. The suit Is based on <lb />
this and to be heard In New k <lb />
tills week. It is a pity the suit was <lb />
lot brought in State. Under <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
to Baltimore <lb />
ELEGANTLY APPOINTED <lb />
DINING SERVICE ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. <lb />
leave Norfolk daily 6.15 p. m. from foot <lb />
of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with rail Hues for all points. For further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., IS it, Norfolk, Va <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. S <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, and I I <lb />
Flues in Season, sea J- <lb />
. C. <lb />
its and Its slaughterhouses J not brought in State. Under i-x- m. . I I . <lb />
its . electric water circumstance for <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Now la Store m Fire Mora larger stack to aw. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
i,<lb />
. sub <lb />
BETWEEN COLLEGE TEAMS OF <lb />
CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA <lb />
CAROLINA WINS ONE AND LOSES ONE <lb />
MRS. WHITE ENTERTAINS. <lb />
A. and M. of North Carolina Wins <lb />
Over V. P. P. f <lb />
N. C. Loses to U. of Va. at <lb />
of People Wit- <lb />
Both <lb />
North Carolina came more <lb />
moving over into Virginia at Thanks- <lb />
giving day than at any rime in the <lb />
history of the two States, possibly <lb />
never so many Tar Heels being <lb />
one time on Virginia soil as on that <lb />
day. On re was in- <lb />
in college athletics and <lb />
spirit of pride the home folks <lb />
have their boys. Norfolk d <lb />
Richmond were the objective points <lb />
and the North Carolinians who went <lb />
over to root for their boys found the <lb />
spirit equally as strong for <lb />
the home teams. Both cities were <lb />
thronged with Carolinians and <lb />
and there was a happy ming- <lb />
ling together of the two States with <lb />
friendly rivalry as to which could <lb />
show the greatest enthusiasm and <lb />
display the most <lb />
of respective colleges were in ;. <lb />
everywhere, and in every <lb />
shape. <lb />
The A. M. college team of North <lb />
Carolina mot the V. P. I. team of <lb />
Virginia in Norfolk, and the Tar <lb />
off winners in a <lb />
to after a beautiful game. The <lb />
farmer boys always save the State, <lb />
and this victory makes them tin <lb />
champions of Southern college teams <lb />
The teams of the University <lb />
North Carolina and University or <lb />
Virginia played in Richmond. <lb />
Tar Heel boys put up a fine fight, <lb />
yet they lost In a score to While <lb />
North Carolina has a good <lb />
team, those familiar with the <lb />
game could detect points at <lb />
most important parts of the <lb />
felt much interest In <lb />
University game, as one of her boy, <lb />
Mr. L. Ames Brown, was on the <lb />
team. <lb />
FILTHY STOMACH. <lb />
Gives Party Honor of Mrs. <lb />
White. <lb />
On Friday evening from to <lb />
at her homo on Greene street. Mrs. <lb />
White charmingly entertain- <lb />
ed a number of friends in honor of <lb />
her guest Mrs. Hazel White, <lb />
The home was tastily id <lb />
with pot plants and cut flowers <lb />
many lighted adding <lb />
the brilliancy of the scene. <lb />
The guests were received by <lb />
hostess and guest of honor, assisted <lb />
by Mrs. Charles Williams. <lb />
Fruit was served by Mrs. <lb />
Richard White and Mrs. Will Lips- <lb />
comb. <lb />
As the guests passed into the par- <lb />
they wore handed score cards <lb />
ornamented with Thanksgiving <lb />
keys by Miss Nell White. <lb />
Heart dice was the game of the <lb />
evening, there being ten tables cf <lb />
players. Mrs. John Ricks made th; <lb />
score and was presented a <lb />
silver a similar prize being <lb />
awarded to the guest of honor. <lb />
Then there was a contest, a <lb />
of a face being hung in the <lb />
to which the guests, blind folded, <lb />
triad their skill pinning eyes, ears nos <lb />
and mouth in their proper places. <lb />
Mrs. Robert Cobb won the prize for <lb />
this, a picture. <lb />
Refreshment, in two courses con- <lb />
of block cream and cake, <lb />
cheese, saltine crackers, coffee were <lb />
served by Misses Whichard <lb />
and Lillian Carr. <lb />
The occasion was in keeping with <lb />
the the paper <lb />
also being ornamented with <lb />
turkeys. <lb />
There were about fifty guests in <lb />
and the evening most <lb />
delightfully spent. <lb />
Food Fermenting In Stomach Causes <lb />
a Rank Condition. <lb />
When you have indigestion you; <lb />
soars; many times it <lb />
iota and forms gases that poison th <lb />
blood. <lb />
Take stomach tablets <lb />
you want to change bad <lb />
into a healthy, clean one. <lb />
toward <lb />
is the best <lb />
or upset stomach and <lb />
written. No matter horn mis <lb />
your stomach feels MI-O-N <lb />
tablets g immediate re <lb />
lief. <lb />
Take stomach table's, <lb />
which are guaranteed to cure <lb />
and rid yourself of <lb />
nervousness or <lb />
or money back. <lb />
Talc; tablets if you wan <lb />
o make your stomach so strong <lb />
it will digest the heartiest meal with <lb />
nit distress, and furnish good, <lb />
blood making elements u <lb />
the body. <lb />
cents i. Coward ft <lb />
r leading druggists everywhere <lb />
or a large box of tablets. <lb />
You can get a free trial treatment b. <lb />
writing Booth's Co., <lb />
N. Y <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels, <lb />
Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, <lb />
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits, <lb />
Lounges Safes, P. and Gail <lb />
Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci- <lb />
gars, Canned Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Meat, Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee, Soap, Lye, Magic Food, Mat- <lb />
hes, Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Seeds Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currants, Raisins, Glass, <lb />
Cakes <lb />
Cheese, <lb />
est Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines, and numerous other goods <lb />
and quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
Phone <lb />
S M <lb />
Wives Should Drop Reminders <lb />
Assure a <lb />
to <lb />
Men are so when It <lb />
comes to remembering <lb />
says J. Ridgway in <lb />
for November. Occasion- <lb />
ally you will happen upon a man o <lb />
has married more than <lb />
years who remembers to <lb />
some little surprise for his wife <lb />
the wedding anniversary without a <lb />
assistance from her, but usually <lb />
safer for her to drop a little hint a <lb />
week or ten days before the event <lb />
Just long enough before so it won't <lb />
slip out of mind again. <lb />
men are so busy, you know. S <lb />
busy providing food clothing, am <lb />
shelter for the body that poor <lb />
Cupid is often g <lb />
out there in the cold. <lb />
I wish I could think of some <lb />
excuse for the men. But i ca-i t <lb />
arc no providing food <lb />
clothing and shelter than <lb />
on. They forget. I fear, an <lb />
delight to bark and <lb />
it is their nature to forget. They <lb />
will tell you that they <lb />
occasion and. its <lb />
Near Beer Must Go. <lb />
In a certain little town not <lb />
miles from Fayetteville the near beer <lb />
, for license to <lb />
one of their saloons and were <lb />
refused. They secured license from <lb />
the county, or at any rate they es- <lb />
a near beer saloon just <lb />
the incorporate limits. it <lb />
been in operation perhaps u <lb />
year. The pastor of one of flu <lb />
churches in that town told this <lb />
writer the other day that three <lb />
men had been to him with tears in <lb />
choir eyes and bogged him to do <lb />
something if possible to have the <lb />
thing removed; that their <lb />
sited to drink but had been sober <lb />
men for years prior to the establish- <lb />
of the near beer saloon and <lb />
since that time they had been drunk <lb />
much of the while. <lb />
If the beer is harmless, then <lb />
the places where it is sold are <lb />
covering places for blind <lb />
Near beer must go Weeping <lb />
men say so and men Join <lb />
Index. <lb />
CHOICE- <lb />
H AND HOLLAND BULBS <lb />
Tulip, Easter <lb />
and Calla <lb />
Plant for best results <lb />
All Cat Flowers <lb />
Furnished at Short <lb />
New Industries.<lb />
to toy <lb />
The C <lb />
ports the following new s <lb />
established In North Carolina <lb />
wee; ending November <lb />
lumber company, <lb />
hotel <lb />
bank. <lb />
. o- <lb />
i c. S a m- <lb />
ore con.- <lb />
Not one case in ten requires <lb />
Internal treatment. <lb />
Where there is no swelling <lb />
or Noah's will <lb />
accomplish more than any in- <lb />
remedy. <lb />
One trial will convince you. <lb />
Noah's Liniment penetrates; <lb />
requires but little rubbing. <lb />
Here's the Proof <lb />
Mr. W. R. Taylor, a resident of <lb />
Va., the past four <lb />
ears T have been traveling Eastern <lb />
Carolina, where I contracted ma- <lb />
and rheumatism. Recently I have <lb />
lined Noah's Liniment with beneficial re- <lb />
and pleasure In recommend- <lb />
name to anyone suffering with <lb />
caught cold and had a severe at- <lb />
of rheumatism in my left shoulder <lb />
could not raise my arm, without <lb />
pain. I was persuaded to try <lb />
and In less than a <lb />
entirely from pain. I <lb />
reel In speaking of it in the <lb />
terms. A. Dorchester,<lb />
Palms, Ferns all Hat <lb />
Plants For Decoration <lb />
i. L CO., <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
J C.<lb />
DEALER IN<lb />
Hit<lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP <lb />
furnished, everything n <lb />
and attractive, working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to none <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G. <lb />
Liniment is the best remedy <lb />
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, <lb />
Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, <lb />
Colds, Strains, Sprains. Cuts. Bruises, <lb />
Colic, C r ii m p s , . <lb />
Tooth <lb />
and all <lb />
Nerve, Bone and <lb />
Achoo and <lb />
fains. Tho gen- <lb />
Noah s <lb />
on ovary <lb />
fox <lb />
i. awry tor<lb />
Co., <lb />
Va. <lb />
WENT <lb />
A fining hen Is In no fear of <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Located in f <lb />
Four chair in operation ard <lb />
one id; d by n rid Id bar- <lb />
L dies waited mt. their heme. <lb />
Now Is a good time to nail <lb />
tho burn aid sheds and <lb />
broken glass In<lb />
is <lb />
-a<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
north Carolina. <lb />
Subscription, one year, <lb />
Six <lb />
rates may be bad upon <lb />
application at business office in <lb />
The Building, comer <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
cards of thinks and resolutions <lb />
i will be charged for at <lb />
com i or word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
President Taft is to be <lb />
over a dam. He call In <lb />
who could give him a <lb />
few without a bit. <lb />
There are many things <lb />
might get, but is not going to get <lb />
them until the people make up th <lb />
to go after them. <lb />
There are all kinds of folks <lb />
numerous methods of locomotion In <lb />
these days. Two fellows recently <lb />
left New York to walk around the <lb />
world on stilts. <lb />
The government discovering a <lb />
mining swindle, conducted by <lb />
a Arm in New York, shows that <lb />
there are plenty of people who <lb />
easy to be taken In. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
I -0, at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
act of 1879. <lb />
DECEMBER <lb />
Time can <lb />
now. <lb />
travel on an <lb />
ought <lb />
out more trade. <lb />
to be reaching <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Much of this kind of weather will <lb />
make business for the plumber. <lb />
The government is making a sweet <lb />
after the sugar trust <lb />
Winder how Ion will <lb />
to go without a fire alarm <lb />
The press dispatches have Mexico <lb />
all q one day and all turmoil the <lb />
next. <lb />
The months flit by so fast that you <lb />
can hardly draw a long breath be <lb />
times for bills to come i. <lb />
You would see people pouring in o <lb />
faster than houses <lb />
be built tor them, if could find <lb />
employment <lb />
Just, because that fire <lb />
only a little is ran <lb />
Greenville does not need a <lb />
fire<lb />
The eastern part of the State <lb />
ought to follow the lead of the <lb />
section in developing its water <lb />
power. The falls of Roanoke river <lb />
above and the falls of Tar <lb />
river near Rocky Mount could fir- <lb />
electricity for all this eastern <lb />
section. <lb />
If the farmers in any county in <lb />
state would stand up and demand <lb />
good roads they would get them, b i <lb />
a hard matter to get <lb />
sufficiently Her- <lb />
Yet they are the ones who would <lb />
receive the greatest benefit from <lb />
good roads. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Greenville stands in her own light <lb />
in no other way so much as in not <lb />
moving to get factories. see <lb />
what little opportunity there is here <lb />
for men of much capacity to get em- <lb />
And Just see h <lb />
much the business houses stand in <lb />
need of the trade of factory pay rolls <lb />
But these things are not coming b; <lb />
simply waiting for them. The town <lb />
get busy and go after them. <lb />
The Four Co property, consist- <lb />
of the Street railway system and <lb />
the gas and lighting plants of Char- <lb />
have been purchased by the <lb />
Southern Development company, and <lb />
the is to be made the <lb />
of a great electrical <lb />
and power system. This means <lb />
that Charlotte Is to become the most <lb />
important city in the South. Just <lb />
Charlotte between <lb />
now and next census taking time. <lb />
Every road overseer in the <lb />
read the article elsewhere <lb />
this paper citing the law In <lb />
to sign posts and marks on the <lb />
lie roads. We doubt if there is a <lb />
road in the entire county that gives <lb />
evidence of a strict compliance of <lb />
this law, yet every road overseer la- <lb />
himself liable to the law for failure <lb />
to have his road marked as the law <lb />
directs. Now that attention is call eel <lb />
to the law, there ought to be some <lb />
getting busy to put up sign posts an <lb />
marks. <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch and <lb />
Greenville Reflector are engaged n. <lb />
an interesting of the mi- <lb />
operand of the art of kissing <lb />
Neither seems to be aware that th t <lb />
subject is heavily <lb />
Observer. <lb />
In our opinion both of our <lb />
are past the stage in lit; <lb />
of a subject of this kind <lb />
Louisburg Times. <lb />
Did you ever hear the like o that <lb />
When a man gets too old to discus <lb />
a good thing it is time he was plan. <lb />
ed in the cemetery. <lb />
mm <lb />
We had hoped the thing would It; <lb />
allowed to drop; but Col <lb />
Cowan stirs It up than <lb />
in this Hawley nay <lb />
been a fine dentist, but he <lb />
didn't have a pull with th <lb />
Next thing Which- <lb />
or somebody else, will be Win- <lb />
if carried his <lb />
ens and tweezers and things with <lb />
on his last <lb />
News. I j <lb />
Not this time, as this is too <lb />
a matter to make a subject of <lb />
levity. When a man passes from <lb />
his world to another, he should not <lb />
e pursued even by the <lb />
ouster. <lb />
s a <lb />
ca <lb />
co <lb />
is following i <lb />
in throwing out the drag net for <lb />
tigers. They every one ought to e <lb />
caught. <lb />
The authorities <lb />
understand that in granting the <lb />
of the mutineers they are en <lb />
that sort of thing for tin <lb />
Herald. <lb />
But how could they help them <lb />
It was their own navy <lb />
mutinied, and the mutineers , <lb />
in control of the warships with <lb />
guns aimed on the city, the govern- <lb />
had nothing left to fight <lb />
i there was f but t. <lb />
yield or take the threatened <lb />
And same thing <lb />
in any country If the men U. <lb />
charge of the warships were to m i <lb />
tiny. <lb />
The South Atlantic corn <lb />
to be held In Columbia <lb />
5-8 1910, which is he first <lb />
taking of its kind ever attempted i <lb />
the South, gives promise a <lb />
being a great success. The <lb />
torn And the corn <lb />
have developed and are still develop <lb />
the public interest in the matte. <lb />
of yields of corn. Now, that so <lb />
been accomplished in that <lb />
this corn exposition is to up- <lb />
held with a view setting tin ma- <lb />
in motion to improve th. <lb />
quality of the corn raised in till <lb />
and our sister states, to <lb />
breeding work and make corn <lb />
more per bushel. <lb />
---------o <lb />
don't the men let the women <lb />
asks Col. Reece, of e <lb />
Record. Of course, <lb />
suppose he is hitting at any par- <lb />
person, but we know one that <lb />
is remarks fit precisely. However, <lb />
will not mention the name of th <lb />
Greenville newspaper man <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Oh, you dodger Always wanting <lb />
o say somebody else is guilty, <lb />
know you are the one aimed at. <lb />
kS to the remark fitting us, <lb />
right, for we don't want lose <lb />
of the fact that woman is the <lb />
est of all creation, and this c, <lb />
as it is, would be a worthless <lb />
without her. <lb />
A I writer says the <lb />
can woman lacks taste. Guess h <lb />
had tried on ice i <lb />
or candy. <lb />
The A. M. boys show that far v.- <lb />
ere Old not the corn <lb />
The session of congress that con- <lb />
next week will consider th.- <lb />
selection of the place at which shall <lb />
be held the exposition celebrating <lb />
the completion of the Panama <lb />
There are but two places mentioned <lb />
Orleans and San Francisco <lb />
is every reason why the <lb />
should selected. It is <lb />
only the nearest seaport city of con- <lb />
to the but is <lb />
nearest to the of population <lb />
but arc champions whoa it the States pd fix <lb />
to <lb />
I . <lb />
Some people argue that they <lb />
afraid of banks, therefore will not p <lb />
their in them. <lb />
they do hear of a bank falling <lb />
in a while, but they read of a ha <lb />
times more cases of people lo <lb />
by their home being <lb />
Or N t is a ban <lb />
the place to keep money, bu. <lb />
a man who keeps about nil <lb />
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A LEGAL DILEMMA <lb />
Tangle of In an Eng- <lb />
Extraction Case. <lb />
THE BELTED PLAID. <lb />
This Was the Original Dress of the <lb />
Scottish Highlander. <lb />
The original dress <lb />
th <lb />
of y broad and, <lb />
four long, which drawn <lb />
Waist in nicely adjusted folds and <lb />
.,.,. i aw low <lb />
GETTING THE law. . the in muCh <lb />
MILITARY FORMS. <lb />
A LIVING SNUFFBOX. <lb />
MENTAL DISCORD. <lb />
Peculiar Role Mme. Cayla Played An Uncompromising Enemy to <lb />
For Louis XVIII. and to Health. <lb />
There have been snuffboxes of gold it Is a law that every state of mind. <lb />
of the highlands Why and Wherefore Of Many studded with jewels, of delicately whether good or bad <lb />
carved tortoise she. filigree <lb />
Army Customs. <lb />
HAND AND SWORD SALUTES. <lb />
part came <lb />
Police I- <lb />
Criminal In Custody When In Realty <lb />
He Was as Free as the Air. <lb />
The manner In which n prisoner ex- <lb />
the same manner The Origin of the Former Goes Back <lb />
to England n foreign <lb />
country Is treated while on the voyage <lb />
home depend very much OH the de- , breast <lb />
who tow him In and <lb />
aim on or no there Is any <lb />
ion he may be <lb />
but violence either to himself or to <lb />
others. <lb />
For Instance. In the case of <lb />
Balfour, who was taken to all <lb />
the from Aires. th-re <lb />
was n W <lb />
founded-that he contemplated com- <lb />
suicide. Consequently <lb />
tor who had him in charge, de- <lb />
to take no risks that he could <lb />
possibly avoid. <lb />
The regulations do not permit of an <lb />
prisoner being handcuffed <lb />
on board ship once the vessel has left <lb />
port, and he must be allowed one <lb />
hour's exercise on deck each day. <lb />
These Indulgences. If indulgences they <lb />
may be called, were therefore not <lb />
withheld from Balfour. <lb />
But he go few others. For twenty- <lb />
three hours out of twenty-four <lb />
he was Immured In cabin. He <lb />
was not permitted to enter the <lb />
public dining room, his meals being <lb />
brought to him by himself <lb />
after the rest of the passengers had <lb />
fed. He was. besides, constantly <lb />
watched and was subjected to a most <lb />
rigorous search Immediately on com- <lb />
aboard. <lb />
Ills only relaxation was an <lb />
game of chess with some of the <lb />
passengers who kindly came to his <lb />
that the right arm might be perfectly <lb />
free. This upper part was the plaid, sades Funeral Volleys and Taps <lb />
which was used as a covering for the <lb />
shoulders and body In wet weather. <lb />
and the use of both arms <lb />
required <lb />
porcelain. Ivory, mother-of-pearl, hum- We are thus the <lb />
horn, wood and tin. but there Is arbiters of om. fate through our <lb />
only one living snuffbox on record. emotions passions, <lb />
and that was the particular luxury of The conic when we shall <lb />
Louis XVIII. of France. know how to refresh ourselves by <lb />
majesty's as she mental chemistry-that is. by holding <lb />
was known throughout Europe, was our the antidotes of the <lb />
Latter to the Knights of the Mme Cayla. a fascinating favor- things that have wearied us or vexed <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
a I <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE REFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
at the Bourbon court. Her place at by holding the mental attitude <lb />
table was always at the monarch's which will neutralize the thought <lb />
Why does a soldier when saluting a hand the that have thrown our bodies into <lb />
superior raise his hand to his head hp desire for confusion. <lb />
Subscription, one year, <lb />
Six months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
Third streets. <lb />
To attire himself in the belted plaid might not have a superior snowy right shoulder and f <lb />
required on the part of the highland at advantage the inferior was com- it to the king, who partook of J of some <lb />
small amount of dexterity. The when coming into his superior's with profound pleasure. discord. If the mind is kept <lb />
way was to lay It on the floor preSence to raise his right hand palm , , Louis was the greatest difficult for <lb />
and after carefully arranging the to front, to show that no dagger taker at a court where every et a in the body, <lb />
folds to lie down upon and then wag concealed there. From this old muffed constantly. Mme. Cayla a <lb />
buckle it on. The lower end was fas- custom our band salute has come down, position was no Sinecure, but the disease killer and <lb />
at the right hip. The utility ox The salute with the sword was not man snuffbox was well paid for to- destroyer <lb />
such a dress in the highlands Is oh- done that way in the beginning with- the king In his little fad. He man's happiness was <lb />
for the plaid rendered the man out any reason. When of presented her with a copy of Roy- by many <lb />
indifferent to storms and prepared to received their orders It was Illustrated Bible, and each one people as a condition largely be- <lb />
pass a night in the open air to the the custom for them upon God of engravings was covered with fl control. They seemed to <lb />
most Inclement weather, while the to witness their assumption of the a thousand franc note. It was followed -hat u depended mostly upon <lb />
loose undergarment enabled him to orders To do this the sword the gift of the temperament one happened to de- <lb />
wade rivers or ascend mountains with raised to the front so that the interleaved with the same valuable pa- and that were other things <lb />
equal ease. It was thus peculiarly hUt reached the lips, when the cross per from cover to cover.-New York much more importance that we <lb />
adapted to the warrior, the hunter and formed by the hilt and blade could be <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
respect will be charged for at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
ates ill be charged for at three <lb />
eats per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
the Mall. <lb />
SHE LOVED SNUFF. <lb />
Remarkable Will and Funeral of a <lb />
Queer Englishwoman. <lb />
kissed and an oath registered to carry <lb />
out the orders faithfully. The drop- <lb />
ping of the sword, point to the front, <lb />
Indicates submission. <lb />
Why to the funeral of a <lb />
mounted officer or soldier Is the horse. <lb />
ANTIQUITY OF CHEESE. <lb />
should not consider it too seriously or <lb />
take precious time to cultivate it <lb />
We are beginning to find, however, <lb />
that even as an economical invest- <lb />
It pays immensely to make a <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. DECEMBER 1910. <lb />
Homer end the Book of Job Allude <lb />
the Product. <lb />
,. Cheese and curdling of the milk are business of being happy and being <lb />
saddled and equipped, with the boots book of Job. as good to ourselves as possible. <lb />
although not in a selfish way. We <lb />
could not be good to ourselves to the <lb />
sense by being selfish. <lb />
teat to boots the owner's has ended. I part the supplies <lb />
snuff. The in y back to the days of the during the Qr VERSES. <lb />
her coffin should be with her reason why to the . Ur I <lb />
her handkerchiefs and sufficient of the <lb />
best Scotch snuff to cover her body. <lb />
This she preferred to flowers, as <lb />
could be more fragrant and so re- <lb />
freshing to me as that precious pow- <lb />
I Romans for the reason why <lb />
rebellion of <lb />
service three volleys are tired over the Bomer says that cheese formed of en Eight- <lb />
open grave of a comrade. Among of ample found by M nth Century Bard. <lb />
Romans the burial consisted of the Q pf m French poets of the <lb />
throwing of earth three times on the Theocritus and other early The J <lb />
. coffin. Three times was the dead man g cheese. sometimes <lb />
cabin to play with him by permission Further, the six greatest snuff, ended the cheese butter at the where <lb />
and in the presence of his keeper, takers to the parish of St James. relative were the Ethiopians, they would pick customers <lb />
departed each said U . fr. <lb />
This sea Imprisonment lasted exactly <lb />
one month and a day. and Balfour <lb />
were to be her bearers. <lb />
Six old maids, each bearing her <lb />
departed u . stares <lb />
. o. , . . times. So as a farewell to our dead were so that, most facile Is <lb />
afterward declared that was the hand a filled with the best Scotch we three volleys over had of milk. of , <lb />
most trying experience of a captivity <lb />
that was destined to continue for <lb />
snuff to take for their refreshment as H Then the service called tape the art of told in Eighteenth Mm- <lb />
they Were tO bear the One day a M. entered <lb />
Before the corpse the minister was Why taps be sounded There no evidence that any of the and began complaining <lb />
nearly twelve years. we t k is no w m- , <lb />
One of the longest and In Its later j walk carrying and partaking of a preference to any other Because ancient nations had discovered he was going to be married. <lb />
stages one of the pleasantest voyages , pound of At every twenty yards the ca -lights and the of rennet to making cheese, no for his wedding, <lb />
ever undertaken by an a snuff was to be delivered fats of are out to the com- Th appear to have merely allowed hastened to offer one of bis owe <lb />
criminal was that which Charles <lb />
Davidson, the notorious forger, <lb />
made some years back to the custody <lb />
of Chief Inspector Murray of tho Ca- <lb />
department of justice <lb />
of was to u the of are out m v- appear . <lb />
to the bystanders, and at the who -joined the silent the to and to compositions. A deal was soon <lb />
the house were to be placed of the This ending of formed the cheese from the case- ranged, and the price agreed upon was mun-t . . <lb />
two bushels of the same quality of a funeral dates back to the part of after expelling sou a The poet disappeared. you were a young <lb />
for gratuitous distribution. In M, forties. but did not become a th bey Th was accost- i mg <lb />
Among the <lb />
One of the last times that Bishop <lb />
Burgess of Long Island dined out was <lb />
at the Press club, where the waiters <lb />
are all The head waiter bowed <lb />
Bishop Burgess and his host profusely <lb />
to their places. way. <lb />
said he. this You get a <lb />
view of tho harbor ad- <lb />
am not an said Bishop <lb />
Burgess, smiling. <lb />
said the head <lb />
waiter. known all the <lb />
time I was to a military <lb />
man. You like table, <lb />
am not a said Bishop <lb />
Burgess, smiling more broadly. am <lb />
a . <lb />
be said the head <lb />
waiter. be sorry <lb />
for I got titles <lb />
of and colonel wrong, but <lb />
Ah was all right on de main issue. Ah <lb />
soon as Ah saw you you <lb />
was one of de face cards of your pro- <lb />
Times-Star. <lb />
Purely Hypothetical. <lb />
Henry, I want to ask your <lb />
you mustn't mention it to a <lb />
early forties, but <lb />
order to insure the carrying out of her till late to the civil war. Ag when young to carry ed by a stranger, who began i r-on- j girl of age an. <lb />
department order insure carrying out custom till late in w As David when too young to carry ed by a stranger, , , of a <lb />
Murray tracked the wanted man to, testatrix made the legacies There wag a for causing all arms was to to the on various subjects and end-i fine and <lb />
and secured his extradition W dependent upon an a military court to ten ten, an a. one a handsome <lb />
. concerned to regard snuff <lb />
the United States, for immediately nature. <lb />
Davidson set foot to that country he <lb />
could have demanded to be released. <lb />
There was therefore nothing for it but <lb />
to convey him by way of Jamaica and <lb />
England and thence back the <lb />
Atlantic to Quebec. <lb />
On the voyage Murray kept David- <lb />
on under close observation, although <lb />
allowing him considerably more free- <lb />
than allowed Balfour. <lb />
When, however, he had got safely as <lb />
far as London he was both mortified <lb />
and astonished at Che likelihood of his <lb />
having had all his trouble for nothing. <lb />
The law was. be was told, that a <lb />
prisoner extradited from a foreign <lb />
country to a British colony could not <lb />
be kept in custody In England for <lb />
longer twenty-four hours, nor <lb />
could ho be taken as a prisoner on <lb />
board a British ship from a <lb />
British port. <lb />
Here was a dilemma. Davidson was <lb />
free as he only known It. <lb />
But Murray was equal to the occasion. <lb />
here. he said. <lb />
got you safe. There Is only the last <lb />
stage of the journey to complete. If <lb />
I allow you to travel saloon with me <lb />
as an ordinary first class passenger <lb />
will you give me your word to play <lb />
me no <lb />
To this proposition Davidson, know- <lb />
nothing of the real state of affairs, <lb />
was naturally quite ready to agree. <lb />
And so came to pass that one of the <lb />
most notorious criminals Canada has <lb />
ever known came home In free, <lb />
yet not free, a voluntary prisoner, and <lb />
yet an Involuntary <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Toned It Down. <lb />
Are taking, the oath, <lb />
of the hands and eyes toward heaven <lb />
when taking an Is of great an- <lb />
When the Bible was printed <lb />
of t <lb />
The raising must been very small. <lb />
the friend, the second <lb />
King an English vis- which was afterward kissed. <lb />
Marvels of the Telephone. <lb />
,.,,.,. The Electrical Review thus <lb />
the bare hand was laid on the book, electric current required to <lb />
But the <lb />
transmuting <lb />
In New York, snobbish- Bible was not always at hand when electric telephone <lb />
To show bow ridiculous snob- needed. So the custom of raising; lg quickest, feeblest <lb />
a a a . a v AMI H r ft <lb />
In <lb />
TO snow now swat . <lb />
was he used often to tell right hand and uncovering most force world. r u <lb />
about an alphabet book of his has grown general It so a thing that any de- <lb />
are you paying <lb />
sous a <lb />
that too <lb />
If you fixed <lb />
the length of the <lb />
never thought of doing <lb />
Is he to bring your <lb />
, olden days criminal was trended of seems irrational. It is <lb />
book had alliterative sentence in the palm of the right as the touch of a baby sun- <lb />
under each letter, this reason the custom of gm <lb />
hood. <lb />
arranged under <lb />
Caroline caned a cur <lb />
this reason custom o am and as swift as the lightning , money <lb />
the removal of the glove came Into fa <lb />
cried <lb />
stranger. you must be rolling <lb />
vogue in order that the hand might be lamp <lb />
-Henry hated the heat of heavy greater-500.000.000 times, <lb />
which for many of hot water just one degree <lb />
do you <lb />
you will have to pay for at <lb />
least a thousand <lb />
what a fraud V exclaimed the <lb />
young man In business, swell dresser <lb />
and thinking the world of you, and the <lb />
third a rich foreigner with a <lb />
air about him and well spoken <lb />
of everybody. Which of the three <lb />
do you think would make the best <lb />
band r <lb />
Annabel, child, consult your <lb />
own heart Which of the three do <lb />
yon love <lb />
Uncle Henry Nobody's pro- <lb />
posed me yet. I'm only trying to <lb />
get pointers, so I'll know the <lb />
man when he comes <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Under the letter V came the part of the the energy set free by the cooling and rushed off to And <lb />
bis vassal. <lb />
verse. <lb />
will operate a telephone for 10.000 attic. The versifier had <lb />
. . , Z adopted Simply because It years. Catch the falling teardrop of just his hundredth <lb />
But young prince's snobbish to- a child and there will be sufficient <lb />
tutors thought this sentence too was very water power to carry a spoken mes- Sartorial Freak. <lb />
low tor their charge and accord- tended <lb />
they substituted for it the to over a yard m width, the tiny gen of the wire that had to an m, and an L a U. is a <lb />
and genteel I hammock in which be protected and trained into making these <lb />
viewed a vacant could carried off <lb />
Genius and Mediocrity. <lb />
Corneille did not speak correctly the <lb />
to dietetic nomenclature. <lb />
The most shocking sartorial thing <lb />
visible to the east is the dinner Jacket <lb />
the battlefield. <lb />
And likewise the colored <lb />
horsehair plume that flowed from the <lb />
helmet was not placed there because It marriages and deaths are frequently alas by expatriated <lb />
. . . hair the windmills instead of i short, barely <lb />
The News by Windmill. . <lb />
In certain parts of Holland births. duck affected by the British <lb />
Truth. <lb />
appeal to Mr. Verity, whose truth- <lb />
nobody said the out- <lb />
raged with a glitter to her <lb />
eye. Verity, do you think sup- <lb />
ply my boarders with bad <lb />
The others looked eager attention to <lb />
see how Mr. Verity would get out of <lb />
he answered, with a bow. <lb />
truth on which you compliment <lb />
me forces me to declare that your but- <lb />
Is one of your strong <lb />
Baltimore American. <lb />
The safest way to measure your <lb />
maximum bite longitudinally Is to lay <lb />
It out on an ear of corn. To get the <lb />
depth of the bite, measure in a slice <lb />
Of Globe. <lb />
And the best way to determine the <lb />
capacity of your bite s to watch <lb />
eat Plain Dealer. <lb />
Effie What has hap- <lb />
to your dolly doc- <lb />
tor says it's a nervous breakdown. <lb />
He prescribed <lb />
of which he was such a hair plume announced by the windmills instead of cans u cat very short, barely <lb />
Descartes was silent to mixed of the to the newspapers. When miller the suspender buttons, and <lb />
society. Themistocles, when asked to <lb />
on a lute, said, cannot fiddle, <lb />
but I can make a little village Into a <lb />
great was unable to <lb />
converse to company. Virgil was heavy <lb />
colloquially. La Fontaine was coarse <lb />
and stupid when surrounded by men. <lb />
The Countess of Pembroke bad been <lb />
often hoard to say of Chaucer that his <lb />
silence was more agreeable to <lb />
than his conversation. Socrates, <lb />
for his written orations, was so <lb />
timid that he never ventured to speak <lb />
to public. Dryden said that he <lb />
unfit for company. Hence It has been <lb />
remarked, can talk <lb />
far genius to <lb />
wearer and was Intended that It gets married he stops his with flares widely front. High collar <lb />
should a safeguard against a saber the arms of the wheel In an oblique complete the abominable <lb />
at the back of the neck, for position and with the sails Yet P Briton <lb />
the long thick hair would turn the His friends and guests often do like- without being thus <lb />
blow and save decapitation or an ugly wise with their mills in token of the duck of <lb />
wound the little hair tuft seen ceremony. To Indicate a birth the unmentionables The <lb />
on the of mounted soldiers wheel is stopped with the arms to a or Mark Twain and Prank <lb />
slanting position, but at a more which once excited New <lb />
There Is a reason why the flag at angle for a marriage and wit are outdone and quite as a mat- <lb />
staff as m of sorrow, the two upper sails unfurled. Should of York World. <lb />
be the top of a miller die the sails of his are <lb />
must always be hoisted <lb />
the staff before being lowered. The an <lb />
furled and the wheel Is turned <lb />
Barrett Wendell's Pun. <lb />
The Art of Carpentry. <lb />
How many common figurative ex- <lb />
in our language are <lb />
rowed from art of carpentry may <lb />
be seen from the following <lb />
lawyer who filed the bill, shaved <lb />
the note, cut an acquaintance, spin a <lb />
hair, made an entry, got up a case, <lb />
framed an indictment, impaneled a <lb />
Jury, put them Into a box, <lb />
Witness, hammered a judge and bored <lb />
a court. aH in one day, has sines <lb />
Ml law and turned. <lb />
Contrary Nature. <lb />
it Is our natural central- <lb />
ten -which makes us do Such <lb />
teal <lb />
as <lb />
makes us long for things <lb />
We are American. <lb />
flag is saluted raised and low- round until the arms up- Wendell of Harvard <lb />
when it Is at the peak of right cross, to which, position they are, m year he <lb />
only HI th a,,, to Cambridge some weeks <lb />
after his leave of absence began and <lb />
persisted to taking part to the depart- <lb />
carmine. The other looked into bis, well professor <lb />
face and <lb />
John. I <lb />
But John said he was not to judge <lb />
display it at half mast It must be place-Harpers ft <lb />
ed to top before being finally low- <lb />
for at this the gun fires Its <lb />
trumpeters <lb />
music or call. , <lb />
Twenty-one guns, the number <lb />
to the International salute, were not <lb />
selected random. The number was <lb />
chosen by our a as he only drank one <lb />
was the number long by the Brit- x . P <lb />
for their international salute. Why <lb />
non est man is the noblest <lb />
work of Magazine. <lb />
The Preparation of Parchment <lb />
Parchment is the akin of or <lb />
other animals prepared to sheets to <lb />
render them fit for being written upon. <lb />
The heavier parchment, used for <lb />
heads, is made from the skins of ass- <lb />
es, older calves, wolves and All <lb />
these are similarly prepared. The <lb />
skin, being from the hair, to <lb />
placed to a lime pit to cleanse from <lb />
fat The pelt is then stretched upon <lb />
a frame, care being taken that the <lb />
face is free from wrinkles. The flesh is <lb />
pared off with a circular knife, after <lb />
which it is moistened, and whiting <lb />
spread over Then the workman, <lb />
with a large pumice stone, rubs the <lb />
skin. He nest goes over it with an <lb />
iron instrument and rubs it carefully <lb />
with pumice stone without chalk. <lb />
the skin is gradually dried, tight- <lb />
occasionally required. <lb />
A Fast Express. <lb />
The slow train is still target for <lb />
the shafts of the humorist. Recently <lb />
an English wag sent the following let- <lb />
to the editor of bis local <lb />
Is there no way to put a stop to <lb />
begging along the line of the railway <lb />
For instance, yesterday an aged men- <lb />
with a wooden leg kept pace <lb />
the afternoon express all the way <lb />
from to and an- <lb />
the passengers exceedingly, go- <lb />
from one open window to another <lb />
with his <lb />
Prince Henry, the Navigator. <lb />
The kingdom of Portugal counted In <lb />
its royal house one of the men who <lb />
first rank to scientific attain- <lb />
bold <lb />
A Matter of Choice. <lb />
and practical application. <lb />
He <lb />
an last hours. after the m he spent his life to <lb />
MM salute seven gum death a preacher asked Ra- out on <lb />
was allowed to fire three Answers. h. go to and was through this Prince <lb />
guns as a warship, , heaven. . . Henry, called Nat <lb />
Where They Belong. <lb />
you any men serving sen- <lb />
visitor. <lb />
of replied the keeper, <lb />
we confine them all in the hi- <lb />
-e. but he can he wants re- <lb />
B plied the <lb />
know. boss, go got his Idea of seeking for <lb />
a new land across the sea. <lb />
Our. Friendships. <lb />
Our friendships hurry to short and <lb />
Annoying. <lb />
first Angel-What is that spirit fuss-<lb />
as many guns . <lb />
In those days was difficult <lb />
powder to good condition at II <lb />
could be kept in good condition on land, <lb />
and consequently the shore battery <lb />
a larger number or . <lb />
When the time arrived that better Record, <lb />
made and It could be car- <lb />
sea without deterioration the <lb />
warship allowed the same <lb />
of guns the shore battery, end . <lb />
the twenty-one of today are the result, . a- of l certainly i web the I <lb />
R . ft Mn i one the f <lb />
. . . a <lb />
.-.-1 .--------- <lb />
Naturally. <lb />
flowers shoot, don't <lb />
my <lb />
With Due Care. <lb />
Dignity Is i very proper sort of thing. poor because we have <lb />
but don't put on too much of It or made a texture of wine and <lb />
you may be taken for the butler.- instead of the tough of <lb />
the human heart. laws of friend- <lb />
I ship are great, austere and eternal-of <lb />
Constancy of certainly web the et morale and<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
t. <lb />
Rev. Len G. Broughton, of Atlanta, <lb />
has paid his respects to the hobble <lb />
skirt, and he did so <lb />
biggest piece of torn <lb />
that the devil ever put off on worn. a <lb />
is the hobble skirt. It makes a <lb />
man appear in her walk like a <lb />
convict in the Our <lb />
men are too much in for <lb />
any old <lb />
New England Sentiment. <lb />
There is a widespread feeling, in <lb />
which thousands of Republicans <lb />
share, that Democratic victories <lb />
of last mouth are an excellent thins <lb />
for the country. The striking <lb />
of Mr. Foes, as Democratic can- <lb />
for governor or Massachusetts <lb />
was not a merely personal affair. <lb />
Governor Draper had inside an <lb />
executive, and the voters <lb />
not expressing disapproval of him. <lb />
Now England desires tariff <lb />
with Canada and policies <lb />
progressive than those that the Re- <lb />
publican party at has <lb />
made, its own in recent years. Too <lb />
Democratic victory in Maine <lb />
was merely a foreshadowing of what <lb />
did last month. Re- <lb />
success in New Hampshire <lb />
where Mr. Bass was elected <lb />
by a good majority, can be <lb />
to the fact that this progress- <lb />
young Republican was nominal, <lb />
as the result of a preliminary party <lb />
house-cleaning. <lb />
Island was carried by the <lb />
cans, it should not be overlooked <lb />
the moral victory was with the De- <lb />
This is readily seen when <lb />
one remembers that lust Gov- <lb />
carried the State b <lb />
a majority of abort while <lb />
year his majority is less <lb />
When one further keeps in mind the <lb />
total population of me State, it will <lb />
be seen shrinkage of he <lb />
vote in Island is <lb />
Incomparably greater that n <lb />
New Thus the people who <lb />
have been so eager to say that <lb />
r by to Democratic <lb />
in New York be can- <lb />
did to admit Senator <lb />
Hale was tar more decisively <lb />
by the Democratic victory in Maine, <lb />
that Senator was likewise re- <lb />
by me failing off in <lb />
Island's plurality, that Senator <lb />
by inference, was repudiated in Mas- <lb />
and that Senator <lb />
was unsparingly in <lb />
Owing to the peculiar sys- <lb />
of representation in New Eng- <lb />
land th Republican of the <lb />
legislature will be in <lb />
majority to give Senator Lodge <lb />
another term. But a number of them <lb />
are opposed to Mr. Lodge, and if <lb />
should combine with the Democrat <lb />
it is unlikely, that <lb />
Mr. Lodge may lose his <lb />
can Review of Reviews. <lb />
A Proverb. <lb />
A book publishing firm has been <lb />
sending out a post-card with just <lb />
on <lb />
There's nothing in life that's hell <lb />
as nice <lb />
As knowing you have the purchase <lb />
Whoever originated that <lb />
originated a proverb. What <lb />
bring more elation, more Joy, mo <lb />
Happiness, than to have the <lb />
The bill collector would be <lb />
from one's thoughts by day <lb />
dreams by that <lb />
many a waking moment and a <lb />
wracking of the brain that <lb />
limes wreck It. Many a g. d <lb />
has caught without <lb />
price by a combination of <lb />
t which he could not control <lb />
out that relieve his con- <lb />
science, it does not pay his debts, an <lb />
no is in the same fix as those tH. <lb />
. ave no of responsibility <lb />
Jo not care. It is a blessed K <lb />
have greater <lb />
has been <lb />
Chronicle <lb />
The Signs the Hood <lb />
The only n-eds <lb />
to notice are the signs that show <lb />
soil to be gaining in humus and I is <lb />
crops increasing through good farm- <lb />
and clean seed. I have driven <lb />
around the country this summer, and <lb />
have seen held after field of <lb />
when the man who planned it knew <lb />
very well that the land could <lb />
make a crop of com, if he knew <lb />
of the signs of poor laud. And <lb />
we see such men planting year after <lb />
year, and failing when they <lb />
that even the moon or the seven starts <lb />
could not give them a crop of corn <lb />
on that land till it was <lb />
by better farming; and men who <lb />
nave been working on a piece of land <lb />
tor many years write that their laud is <lb />
poor, and all because they have <lb />
no proper effort to make it rich <lb />
Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
on a paw ever i-m <lb />
announcement mat <lb />
r.<lb />
me an <lb />
rallied on <lb />
his <lb />
by <lb />
is nothing upon which to <lb />
a nope Carolina's dial u- <lb />
will ever again be a tie <lb />
write us articles a-.- <lb />
honest fearless <lb />
and <lb />
Vi., cue <lb />
Mr. p. <lb />
it is a sad re- <lb />
mat an so a <lb />
low an <lb />
we i- <lb />
in we ti <lb />
will be spared ye <lb />
j. <lb />
At last court has taken the <lb />
view of <lb />
Associated reports <lb />
is now on a <lb />
liar according <lb />
court in u <lb />
from Fulton county, was <lb />
we cases that mate <lb />
provision c <lb />
county law, o <lb />
in U. or -i <lb />
or n or not. <lb />
com i <lb />
con. <lb />
me It took <lb />
a to get J <lb />
right, but prevailed <lb />
near- beer dodge will <lb />
on the <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
contribute to the memorial fund. It <lb />
is proposed, with the sanctum of the <lb />
State superintendent, to have <lb />
in every public school in <lb />
the State OH a day set apart for that <lb />
purpose. It is fitting and proper <lb />
the school children should hive <lb />
a part in the erection of a memorial <lb />
hall at he Stonewall Jackson Trail- <lb />
School for boys and their <lb />
contribution to the fund will be <lb />
recorded in the <lb />
It is gratifying to note that e <lb />
memorial fund is steadily increasing <lb />
and plans will be considered at a meet <lb />
of the committee this week <lb />
doubtless result in bringing the to- <lb />
up to a respectable on <lb />
f they are put into practice. <lb />
The Citizen believes that In less <lb />
a year North Carolina will be <lb />
proud of the memorial hall at <lb />
and that the people of the <lb />
State will have no cause to <lb />
aid given to a movement to <lb />
perpetuate the memory of the 11- <lb />
who lived and <lb />
died within our <lb />
It is thirteen months before <lb />
to rem- <lb />
u. me v <lb />
is to it so that no con- <lb />
bit in <lb />
cue new <lb />
to M <lb />
, me<lb />
North Carolina counties which <lb />
hardly know whether to show a <lb />
of progress or not, are invited U <lb />
contemplate for a minute vote i <lb />
Wise county, Va., on a good roads <lb />
bond issue of Out of .- <lb />
votes cast 1,700 were for go -f. <lb />
roads. per cent. I <lb />
the citizens of Wise county <lb />
content to act like the inhabitants <lb />
of What is yo.-. <lb />
impression Wise county <lb />
the decision for good roads is pro; <lb />
enough that Wise is one of Vi- <lb />
la's most progressive <lb />
Star. <lb />
enmity in <lb />
in on<lb />
me a <lb />
not i <lb />
me very <lb />
., on eat. <lb />
u me eat <lb />
me will boon nave <lb />
me onions. <lb />
on mat account <lb />
wen as eggs. Most p <lb />
pie mis belongs to <lb />
die tags. is mat u <lb />
me feed eaten. <lb />
naturally gross t- <lb />
in me <lb />
on sound grain will <lb />
eggs good frog- <lb />
and <lb />
mat in <lb />
next never <lb />
a real <lb />
. <lb />
and pr <lb />
tun <lb />
game in all us details- <lb />
,,,, nave to <lb />
j is really business<lb />
Farmer William Jennings Bryan <lb />
to work on ins, <lb />
will spend <lb />
onions <lb />
planning tor all his next years, <lb />
crops Wane political field <lb />
mere Will always <lb />
plenty room, contentment, hap- <lb />
and all down On <lb />
cue Post. <lb />
The greatest danger from influenza <lb />
is its resulting in pneumonia. <lb />
be obviated by using <lb />
Remedy, it not only <lb />
cures but counteracts <lb />
of disease towards <lb />
bold by ail druggists. <lb />
a sprained ankle will dis- <lb />
Injured person for three or <lb />
tour weeks. is due to lack of <lb />
proper treatment. <lb />
Liniment, is applied a <lb />
may be in three or four days <lb />
liniment is one of me best and <lb />
most preparations In <lb />
Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Many persons themselves <lb />
with a persistent cough <lb />
an attack of As is <lb />
can be promptly cured by tin <lb />
of <lb />
it not be allowed to run on <lb />
until it becomes troublesome. Sold <lb />
ail druggists. <lb />
If you are suffering from billions- <lb />
con indigestion, <lb />
headache, invest one cent in a <lb />
card, send to Chamberlain <lb />
Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your <lb />
name and address plainly on the <lb />
and they will you a <lb />
n sample of <lb />
and Tablets. Sold by all <lb />
peculiar of <lb />
Cough Remedy have been <lb />
tested during epidemics of <lb />
and when it was taken in <lb />
we have not heard of a single <lb />
of pneumonia. Sold by i <lb />
Did you ever get so mad that you <lb />
Every superintendent <lb />
Carolina should me law <lb />
s is <lb />
nag of old Norm Carolina <lb />
not only from eve <lb />
in the state, but from <lb />
ever building and every state <lb />
There should be dozen, <lb />
state hags floating every <lb />
the rate institutions in <lb />
yet it is seldom you can see one <lb />
it is from the dome of <lb />
Tan <lb />
government has sent out a list <lb />
of all cities that the census returns <lb />
give over population. Only two <lb />
in North it d <lb />
on the list. And <lb />
of the braggers are <lb />
as Teddy Roosevelt was M <lb />
me election. <lb />
j e and the Children. <lb />
As recently announced in the press <lb />
the Bill Nye memorial <lb />
committee has approved of a pint <lb />
of <lb />
Hi w <lb />
There is said to be a <lb />
in not a member of which <lb />
cards, bridge, goes to the the <lb />
or dances. How would it do for <lb />
papers to a p <lb />
of and let us see <lb />
it place that holds <lb />
people of this most excellent make <lb />
and Record. <lb />
Banks On Sure Thing Now. <lb />
never be without King's <lb />
Lite Pills writes A. <lb />
Elm St., Buffalo. N. Y. <lb />
cured me of <lb />
when all others l o <lb />
for Biliousness. <lb />
digestion. <lb />
Debility. at all <lb />
A Kentuckian, who speaks from<lb />
-3.<lb /></p>
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it. <lb />
Carolina Home and Farm Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
MR. E. H. GOV. <lb />
EXPERT HERE NOV. <lb />
WILL REPORT TO FARMERS <lb />
Practical Regatta of Experiments <lb />
on Land <lb />
Therefrom Obtain and <lb />
to Every To-<lb />
Tobacco Association <lb />
of the United States, among <lb />
officers are prominent <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
South Carolina, the centrally located <lb />
markets in will be <lb />
by a representative of the Unit-id <lb />
States Department of <lb />
This h the result of n <lb />
resolution, passed at the last meeting <lb />
of the Tobacco Association, <lb />
the officers to take up the matter <lb />
with the Department st Washington. <lb />
The meetings will be held under the <lb />
auspices of several tobacco boards <lb />
of trade, at the following places and <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, Tuesday morn- <lb />
November 20th. <lb />
Wilson, X. C, Tuesday afternoon, <lb />
November <lb />
Greenville, C, Wednesday morn- <lb />
November 30th. <lb />
N. C. Wednesday after- <lb />
noon November 30th. <lb />
c, Thursday <lb />
morning, November 31st. <lb />
Darlington, S. C, Thursday after- <lb />
noon, November 81st. <lb />
Mullins, S. C, Friday. December <lb />
1st, during the day. <lb />
The purpose of these will <lb />
be to hoar a report formulated by <lb />
H. of the Nation- <lb />
Department of Agriculture, <lb />
the practical results of <lb />
made in these sections bearing <lb />
on the character of and fer- <lb />
thereof, to obtain the best <lb />
results as to quantity and quality, <lb />
and especially having in view the <lb />
improvement of the burning <lb />
ties <lb />
There Will be offered an <lb />
to hear a practical discussion of <lb />
subjects so important to everyone <lb />
connected with the tobacco business <lb />
and especially the farmers, en <lb />
nearly every interest must depend <lb />
primarily far their activities, should <lb />
be very much interested. For <lb />
tobacco grown in these sections <lb />
more nearly possess burning <lb />
by consumers will net <lb />
hold in the greatest way <lb />
one connected with the tobacco bit <lb />
but it would so popularize <lb />
this tobacco that there would be a <lb />
considerably increased demand. T <lb />
accomplish this and at the <lb />
time increase the yields so <lb />
pointing in the recent is the <lb />
good that Tobacco Association of <lb />
the United are making an <lb />
lore to accomplish through the in- <lb />
of the department of <lb />
agriculture at Washington, which <lb />
will be ably and efficiently <lb />
This representative hay <lb />
been working for some Lime in gel- <lb />
ting up the proper data fie <lb />
trip, and everything that it <lb />
should be resultant of great benefits <lb />
to everyone connected with the to- <lb />
interests in sections. <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Fits on Broiler Fader cars Between <lb />
Norfolk and New <lb />
Norfolk, Va., November <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad, <lb />
with its already excellent, passenger <lb />
service, announces today that begin- <lb />
Monday morning its E, <lb />
leaving Norfolk at a. in., <lb />
will carry the latest and most mod- <lb />
Pullman Parlor cars be- <lb />
tween Norfolk and New in or- <lb />
to properly care for the <lb />
ed travel. With ibis improved equip- <lb />
the road now operates Pullman <lb />
on its through trains between <lb />
Norfolk and Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
By the addition of these dining cars <lb />
a opportunity it <lb />
ed While comfortably <lb />
seated in a parlor car they can en- <lb />
joy their lunch and at the same time <lb />
pass over the <lb />
Sound bridge, about six in <lb />
and said to the l <lb />
bridge over navigable waters in th; <lb />
world. Passing the historic and <lb />
Buggies, Harness <lb />
and Sundries <lb />
Hems. <lb />
N. C, Nov. C. i; <lb />
who was sick all of <lb />
week, is so she can be up. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson, of <lb />
were visiting at Mr. C. E. <lb />
one day last week. <lb />
Robt. Jones, of the E. C. T. f. <lb />
S., came home Sunday to visit his <lb />
and returned Monday. <lb />
Mr. Joe Cobb, of Standard, was in <lb />
our Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Walter Gay, of win <lb />
visiting Sunday. <lb />
We had a very good <lb />
Smiths school house Sunday <lb />
the best attendance that we <lb />
had in many Sundays. <lb />
Rev. S. W of <lb />
attend his regular appointment at <lb />
Smiths school house ; <lb />
and after -then his regular <lb />
will be on 3rd Sundays. <lb />
Mrs. F. Smith who had <lb />
weeks with her r, <lb />
Mrs. B. P. Willoughby, returned <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Mr. L. L. of came <lb />
to spend the week <lb />
Mr. Mills Smith's. <lb />
Fresh <lb />
t the I <lb />
fresh in quantity. <lb />
up every week keeping <lb />
lied. Orders can be filled promptly <lb />
time. J. Q. <lb />
Roll <lb />
The honor roll of Simpson pub <lb />
school for the first mouth, ending Nov <lb />
ember IS, is as <lb />
1st Clark. <lb />
Jimmie Edwards <lb />
Tucker <lb />
2nd Tucker. <lb />
3rd <lb />
Daisy Williams <lb />
Fred Edwards. <lb />
Tuck r. <lb />
Walter <lb />
Tucker <lb />
4th Bryan. <lb />
Lela Williams <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
Annie <lb />
Elks <lb />
Willie Hudson <lb />
Edwards <lb />
7th Bryan. <lb />
Bessie Hudson <lb />
Leona Tucker <lb />
Ho well Hudson <lb />
The highest was made <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
DELIA SMITH, <lb />
DAISY TUCKER, <lb />
Friendship is biter tested in <lb />
pros verity. <lb />
ad- <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 />
in these articles at lowest prices. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Nor. Car. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, and Kinston <lb />
Effective November 1st,<lb />
For further information, address ticket agent, <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, Greenville, <lb />
W. J. P, T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
Buyers of COTTON <lb />
COTTON SEED and <lb />
Phone, Greenville, I <lb />
i m a <lb />
C. T. <lb />
HOME FOR EVERY <lb />
We do Hiss the We <lb />
the Actor. <lb />
AN OF MUSIC. <lb />
Miss Helen Forbes En- <lb />
terrains. <lb />
Of late our manners in <lb />
have improved, says Louis V. De Foe <lb />
in the In the East. Mr <lb />
perhaps in some of the cheap <lb />
melodrama houses we no longer hiss <lb />
the when he appears in <lb />
of the curtain to garner the reward <lb />
of his In the one- <lb />
night stands of the Far West it is n. <lb />
now the custom tor the audience <lb />
warn the heroine that <lb />
her evil Nemesis is lying in wait be- <lb />
hind the rocks along her path. W <lb />
have learned, to outward appearances <lb />
at least, to draw a line between <lb />
make-believe and the real. <lb />
But deep in our hearts do we u- <lb />
ways preserve th- distinction between <lb />
character as it unfolded before us <lb />
in the play, and the actor who is I <lb />
hind the mask Do we often <lb />
the egregious blunder of <lb />
his own identity with the counterfeit <lb />
he assumes still <lb />
sues <lb />
Reduce drama to its last analysis <lb />
by all the arts and wilds of criticism <lb />
and it will be found to be ever <lb />
And does not some of the actor's <lb />
tended still linger with him <lb />
In the popular mind after the cur- <lb />
has fallen and the lights are <lb />
out, and he has stepped back into <lb />
his own Individuality In other <lb />
words, Is not a prejudice, <lb />
or unconscious, our unjust <lb />
for an unsavory character born <lb />
his imagination <lb />
On Founder's Night at the Players <lb />
many years ago, that great and <lb />
tie genius and noble man, Edwin <lb />
Booth, sat at the head of the. tab I <lb />
in the famous club in Germany Part <lb />
which his had provided <lb />
for his profession. Among th <lb />
guests on that occasion, was an e <lb />
banker from Denver, who <lb />
been one of the great actor's <lb />
hood playmates. The banker was <lb />
entertaining his neighbors at <lb />
table with of <lb />
exploits. <lb />
last time I saw Booth act. <lb />
he reflected, Iago. The <lb />
with which he saturated himself <lb />
that night frightened me. You may <lb />
charge it to my lack of <lb />
or to the weakness of my old <lb />
ago just as you wish, but I <lb />
I have never quite trusted the <lb />
since then. <lb />
Here is an instance of a <lb />
tendency to confuse the actor's self <lb />
with the character with which, for h <lb />
few hours, he clothes himself. <lb />
YOUNG LEAGUE. <lb />
The First Meeting One of In- <lb />
is a musical says <lb />
America. It is interesting <lb />
note that in Greenville there is a <lb />
decided taste that sot of <lb />
which is nowadays claim- <lb />
the attention of the Hun- <lb />
set in our leading cities. <lb />
Miss Helen delightfully <lb />
informal musical on Thursday u <lb />
was a rare treat to her music <lb />
loving friends. The affair was <lb />
planned honor of the recent <lb />
Mrs. W. L. Best, who hod u- <lb />
ed from her honeymoon trip. Miss <lb />
Forbes wore a pink satin gown <lb />
embroidered In gold. Mrs <lb />
Best was daintily gowned in bl e <lb />
satin and embroidery. Those as- <lb />
in the courtesies of the even- <lb />
were the married sisters of Miss <lb />
Forbes, Mesdames Quinnerly, Had- <lb />
and <lb />
After the large guest composing A <lb />
talented women had arrived, <lb />
were served refreshing hot <lb />
late and pimento sandwiches. A most <lb />
entertaining program of both vocal <lb />
and Instrumental numbers then <lb />
lowed, participated In by women <lb />
whose ability would do credit to a <lb />
town of broader opportunities then <lb />
those of Greenville. Mrs. Ada <lb />
who Is always pleasing, Interspersed <lb />
the musical program by giving b <lb />
oral of her dialect readings. <lb />
Mrs. Cherry, we understand, con- <lb />
templates outside of Green- <lb />
ville during the social season. When <lb />
repeated encores had been <lb />
those who took part In the program, <lb />
the hostess served delicious fruit <lb />
cake. <lb />
The out of town guests were Mrs. <lb />
Robt. White, of Hertford; Mrs. <lb />
Skinner, of New York; Mrs. White, <lb />
of Greensboro; Mrs. Hadley, of <lb />
Grange; Miss Sadler, of <lb />
and Miss of <lb />
According to the <lb />
made by Dr. Black on closing <lb />
night of the meeting he held <lb />
here, the first meeting of the Young <lb />
Men's Prayer League took place <lb />
Sunday afternoon in the <lb />
church, with Mr. C. W. <lb />
presiding. There were about <lb />
present, which was a most <lb />
beginning for this work. <lb />
Tho subject for this meeting was <lb />
and Messrs. G. E. <lb />
and H. B. Smith both made ex- <lb />
talks M it that were help- <lb />
to all present. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday after- <lb />
noon will be held In the <lb />
church at 3.30 o'clock. Subj-ct, <lb />
Text, Matt. 19-20. <lb />
Messrs. E. A. Move. A. B. Ellington <lb />
and W. A. Bowen. <lb />
All men of the town and boys <lb />
above years of age are invited to <lb />
this To attend and <lb />
take part will be very helpful In d <lb />
their Christian life. <lb />
S. A. L. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rowland <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Florence <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Z T. Broughton, Jr. <lb />
Wednesday morning. December 28th, <lb />
nineteen hundred and ten <lb />
at ten o'clock <lb />
South Proctor Street <lb />
Durham. North Carolina. <lb />
At home Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
December thirtieth, 1910. <lb />
Trains leave Raleigh effective <lb />
15th 1910 <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville Florida points, <lb />
Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
11.35 a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches and dining car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
O. Cincinnati and points West, <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. O. for <lb />
points west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points Parlor cars to <lb />
6.00 p. m., No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford, and <lb />
p. Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. a. <lb />
Minister. <lb />
The congregation of the <lb />
church was delighted to <lb />
have with them Sunday Rev. J. <lb />
Sullivan, pastor of the 1st <lb />
church at Washington. He preach- <lb />
ed excellent sermons both morning <lb />
and night. The subject of tin <lb />
morning was Rays fr <lb />
the Last Day of and at night <lb />
Surprises and Disappointments of <lb />
the At the morning <lb />
service the doors of the church <lb />
opened and three persons were re- <lb />
as candidates for baptism <lb />
While here Mr. Sullivan <lb />
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hart <lb />
Death Mr. J. W. <lb />
Rocky Mount, Nov. an <lb />
illness extending over several days, <lb />
J W Whitehurst died at a <lb />
hour yesterday afternoon at his <lb />
No. Main street. Mr. White- <lb />
burst, who was a traveling salesman, <lb />
came home from Virginia on Tuesday <lb />
night, and while he was not feeling <lb />
well enough to continue at his <lb />
it was only recently that his <lb />
was considered serious. The de- <lb />
ceased was forty-four years old and <lb />
a a and three small <lb />
an aged father, brothers, <lb />
and three sisters. He was a <lb />
of the First Methodist church and a <lb />
prominent factor in the Bible <lb />
class of the school, having <lb />
been one of the possibly half-dozen <lb />
who were Instrumental In Its found- <lb />
Address to Tobacco Growers. <lb />
Every tobacco grower in <lb />
with this section should be In Green- <lb />
Wednesday to hear the <lb />
Mr. E. H. on <lb />
culture. The address will be <lb />
In the city hall at 10.30 o'clock <lb />
a. m. <lb />
The doors of opportunity are mark- <lb />
ed and <lb />
The three who survive <lb />
are Mrs. John Cherry, of Parmele <lb />
and Misses Minnie and Fannie <lb />
hurt, also of Parmele. The seven <lb />
brothers are Messrs T. W. <lb />
of Greenville; Mr. J. E. White- <lb />
of Mr, l- F- White- <lb />
of Hobgood; and Messrs. D C. <lb />
Whitehurst, z. V. T. A <lb />
Whitehurst and G R. Whitehurst, all <lb />
of Parmele. The aged father, Mr. J <lb />
B. Whitehurst, one <lb />
his sons at Parmele. <lb />
Industrial <lb />
Institute. <lb />
For Training and Betterment <lb />
of the Colored Race <lb />
Second Session Begins Oct. <lb />
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 />
Principal W. C. CHANCE, <lb />
PARMELE, N. C. <lb />
.- ,<lb />
Nobody without any pepper In him <lb />
is worth his <lb />
neighbor Just u <lb />
f. <lb />
Don't call c <lb />
No how poor the other <lb />
advertisement Is, It will not sell <lb />
your <lb />
If the elevator to success is stop <lb />
Grain Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
Hay, Grain, Feed <lb />
Represented by <lb />
LITTLE, if <lb />
12.45 p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
m., Washington 7.40 a. Tew <lb />
York p. m. <lb />
Washington and i <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B RYAN, G. P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule Effective November nth. <lb />
N. following schedule Ag- <lb />
published as information <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE I <lb />
a. daily, Night Express <lb />
man Sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m., daily except Sunday <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
p. m dally except Sunday <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Westbound. <lb />
3.25 a. m daily for Wilson and <lb />
connects north, south <lb />
west. <lb />
7.50 a. m., daily except Sunday <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, connects <lb />
all points. <lb />
1.56 p. m daily except Sunday <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
of sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville, N <lb />
C. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Gen. Gen. Passenger <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
HORSE-SHOEING <lb />
I have opened a horse-shoeing <lb />
shop on the corner of <lb />
and Fifth All work is <lb />
Give me a trial.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Deflector. <lb />
OUR AT DEN DEPARTMENT I <lb />
IN Ci 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. X. C, Nov. <lb />
at eventide Rev. Mr. <lb />
said the words that made <lb />
v. Sawyer and Hiss Bessie <lb />
and wife. Only enough we <lb />
invited to witness the marriage u.-. <lb />
women and pledged to s <lb />
Thursday morning at <lb />
spirit of tho infant of Dr. an <lb />
Mrs. M. II Sauls took its flight . <lb />
gave it It was <lb />
aw weeks old, but was endeared i <lb />
to the hearts of the parents at. <lb />
friends. The little was. <lb />
away to await the <lb />
In the Ayden cemetery Friday. <lb />
Mr. conducted the services <lb />
Tho floral tribute was the most el <lb />
the writer ever saw. <lb />
Whore it come from <lb />
Sin here runs as steady now as <lb />
September. We gin your cotton <lb />
give bagging and tieR and a go <lb />
turn out, and top of market for you <lb />
coed, tor the R. . <lb />
Company. <lb />
Thanksgiving was duly observed <lb />
Our town. Our people attended <lb />
vice-, at tho Baptist church in the <lb />
afternoon and the old <lb />
night, and some smiled not <lb />
accustomed lo doing o, when our <lb />
clever friend would <lb />
laugh aloud, but truly it was a fun. <lb />
lime. A good purse was <lb />
for the benefit of the M. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Jones, of Pole Cat, has <lb />
moved his family here. <lb />
Mrs. an aged lady near <lb />
based a farm and will move about <lb />
The family of Mrs. Emma <lb />
ave moved to Rocky <lb />
Mrs. Enoch Davenport, of Rocky <lb />
is visiting her father Mr. W. <lb />
I. Harris. <lb />
Miss of Id <lb />
Mrs. Bessie Sawyer. <lb />
old reliable Turner North Car- <lb />
Una tor 1911 at J, Smith <lb />
Mr. Caleb Faulkner, of Pole Cat, <lb />
be wants to move here after <lb />
and enter his son in school <lb />
the Seminary. <lb />
Mr. W. Jesse of <lb />
is fining him up a neat <lb />
on street will move <lb />
is family hero the first of the yea <lb />
o the benefit of the Seminary. <lb />
Ir. one among the moat <lb />
men in the country. <lb />
Mrs. Cannon loft Saturday <lb />
o visit her husband, who is ah am <lb />
on Richmond tobacco <lb />
We gin your cotton any day, give <lb />
bagging and ties and pay yon <lb />
sash or exchange meal for seed <lb />
Iring it R. Smith Company. <lb />
F. for ladies and gen- <lb />
gets fresh select oysters <lb />
1230 <lb />
Ayden, M. C. Nov. The hand <lb />
some residence of Mr. Stencil <lb />
K. Ghent, that was partially <lb />
is completion. <lb />
Mr. John C. Cox, a very industrious <lb />
farmer who resides near here rum <lb />
owns a farm In Fork <lb />
Jack, was badly burned a bani of ; <lb />
of fodder, hay, ere. beside; <lb />
days ago, and is not to live <lb />
through the day. <lb />
Mr. Benjamin Smith, from the <lb />
Reedy Branch section, spent Thanks- <lb />
giving in Ayden. <lb />
The next session of the Carolina <lb />
Christian Missionary Convention of <lb />
the church, will meet next <lb />
frill in Ayden. <lb />
Let us furnish your home with <lb />
furniture, carpets, mattings <lb />
China and electric R. Smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mr. James of <lb />
Was here yesterday making ready f.-r <lb />
running Pitch Kettle seine next year. <lb />
Hardware, mill halting. <lb />
buggy and wagon name;, sash, do n <lb />
blinds, COOK stove, ranges, heaters <lb />
for b churches and residence-. <lb />
J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
J. Alfred Harrington an <lb />
children are visiting her Mis. <lb />
A. W. Rouse, at Seven Springs. <lb />
A large stock of caskets and <lb />
COffins on hand and can supply your <lb />
needs on short R. Smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
Miss Eva Hart la touching school at <lb />
Willow Greene county, and <lb />
Miss Edith Is teaching at <lb />
Fort Barnwell, Craven county, and <lb />
Prof. Wilbur E. Tingle is teaching <lb />
fit X This town <lb />
is a of intelligence. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Hodges and family <lb />
Thanksgiving with his parents near <lb />
Washington, and tells us there were <lb />
forty present besides the family. <lb />
Mr, John L- Ups returned <lb />
b has <lb />
tools, last Saturday night about mm <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Capt. D. G. Perry is making i <lb />
tour of the tenth district of I. O. O. <lb />
F. Ho is an Odd Fellow of tho an <lb />
type so enthusiastic <lb />
that can in him the <lb />
of great stone <lb />
North Carolina almanac. <lb />
1911, J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
Cotton sold here at and <lb />
ales were marketed last Saturday. <lb />
Hoyt Forbes, a colored man of <lb />
reputation, died Sunday night <lb />
here, and was burled <lb />
with Masonic honors. <lb />
Mrs. Willis, the aged lady mention- <lb />
ed In our last week's letter, died Bun- <lb />
day from the effect of the burns <lb />
received A few days ago. <lb />
Mr. Sol. Harris has purchased <lb />
Bryant James farm near <lb />
Let us gin your cotton, grind you <lb />
and saw your logs, sell you a <lb />
cart, or R, Smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mr. M. F. IS building him <lb />
u nice home on his farm near <lb />
and expects to move to it about <lb />
We will miss <lb />
a Hue store for W. W <lb />
in <lb />
We will your cotton, give <lb />
our bagging and ties for the twin- <lb />
and pay you top price for seed <lb />
or give you meal in exchange. Come <lb />
any R. Smith Company. <lb />
If you wish to make the columns <lb />
i the Ayden Department newsy, tell <lb />
what you know. <lb />
The old maids of our town will <lb />
a special session at <lb />
next Friday night. They have <lb />
a member. Cause, <lb />
Jolly will hi <lb />
given a free ticket if ho will attend <lb />
help out the cause. <lb />
Mrs. Harry G. Burton is visiting <lb />
or sister. Mrs. in Wilmington. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Harris left Monday e <lb />
for a visit to his daughter in <lb />
Mount. <lb />
Quite a number of Ayden Odd <lb />
attended the district meeting it <lb />
Thanksgiving day. and report <lb />
I trip. The next meeting <lb />
at Belhaven In April. Our lo- <lb />
dodo is making good progress Th <lb />
let lion of officers will take place <lb />
Monday night and is de- <lb />
every meeting. <lb />
Hardware hardware, <lb />
f. R. Smith Company <lb />
Mr. Jesse Cannon is giving the <lb />
house- an overhauling and <lb />
an annex to it near the Win- <lb />
Park. <lb />
, Rev. W. O. Winfield of Bath, will <lb />
preach his initiatory sermon as Shep <lb />
of the Ayden Christian church. <lb />
he first Sunday In Deem <lb />
He is a scholarly <lb />
v. o pan expect a spiritual <lb />
ear t. <lb />
C. E. Lee will minister to th <lb />
church the year <lb />
Stoves, mill linings, flooring tools, <lb />
aid R. Smith Company. <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
Is one where health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
and restore <lb />
Its natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pore <lb />
Need <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All <lb />
ii. M. OF <lb />
lotto, will be in Greenville, at He- <lb />
el Bertha, on Friday, November th <lb />
me day only. His practice is <lb />
ed lo diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose <lb />
id Throat and Fitting Glasses <lb />
STORE AT <lb />
son. Good location on Norfolk <lb />
railroad. J. S. Edwards, <lb />
F. D. No. Greenville. <lb />
0.00 PER MONTH <lb />
salary and expenses, to men with <lb />
to Introduce our Poultry <lb />
Don't answer unless you <lb />
lean business. Eureka Poultry <lb />
Mfg. Co. East <lb />
-t. fouls <lb />
If is said that all his mean <lb />
re quickly brought up before a <lb />
the might <lb />
said of a candidate for office. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
in the of North Carolina at the close of October <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts. <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
house, furniture <lb />
and fixtures . <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Cash Items. <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
coin, including all <lb />
minor currency . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. . <lb />
j LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
75.51 Surplus 625.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, cur- <lb />
610.57 rent ex faces pd. <lb />
subject <lb />
Savings deposits i. <lb />
210.00 Cashier's 56.-, <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
J. R. Smith cashier of ab named bank, do solemnly <lb />
the ab state-neat is t the best of my and belief. <lb />
J. It. SMITH <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, J. R. Smith, <lb />
this the 17th day of November, 1910. R. C. Cannon, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, Jr- tors <lb />
Notary <lb />
first of tho year. <lb />
Cards are cut ma <lb />
cf Mr. John H. Coward to Mist <lb />
Blanche Cannon M tho Christian <lb />
church, on 14th, <lb />
ft White opened. a <lb />
music house In the Smith <lb />
to the <lb />
Messrs. Grover , Q <lb />
to o nO <lb />
c wish to call your attention d out new line of fall <lb />
1-ave. taken great h this year and <lb />
think we can supply Vow wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb />
Lasts and and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Store. <lb />
let us show yea <lb />
N, <lb />
n,, <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
Incidents a Hunt in the Easter. <lb />
Section. <lb />
Mr. J. F. and his guests, <lb />
Messrs. A. C of Buffalo, N. Y <lb />
S. W. of Me.; <lb />
and Frank Pinner <lb />
S U<lb />
Daniel G. Fowl, of Beaufort <lb />
just returned from o <lb />
river and report g h <lb />
sport sunning. Friday and <lb />
day were spent in and Core <lb />
creek swamp, where under the <lb />
of the veteran hunter, Len <lb />
rick, they bagged a number of <lb />
several opossums and an extra <lb />
large coon. Sunday was spent at <lb />
Oriental, and before day Hondo <lb />
morning the party landed at Mi. <lb />
Parker's place at the head Soul. <lb />
river for a bear hunt. <lb />
Just at Len hi; <lb />
pack Of bear hounds and in a <lb />
moments the morning was <lb />
filled with the shouts of the <lb />
and the music or the Who <lb />
Harriott recognized the of hi <lb />
bear dog he Informed h, <lb />
hunters that It was a bear <lb />
because did not speak J-1- <lb />
that way to anything MM b at <lb />
Bruin. Alter an exciting dash <lb />
ugh the swamp, piloted M. W.- <lb />
the party succeeded In <lb />
the only line of retreat <lb />
Old bruin. And right her lei it <lb />
Bald, that this was <lb />
ft veteran lighter. Time and again <lb />
he turned to face U <lb />
no bear could hope to cone with Me.- <lb />
dogs, so finally he was forced <lb />
snapping and snarling, from u . <lb />
valiantly contesting every inch <lb />
ground, straight towards Mr. How <lb />
When the big fellow broke <lb />
cover with bristles standing and th <lb />
dogs close at his heels those nearest <lb />
to Mr. Houser say that his <lb />
paled slightly as he realized that ho <lb />
was face to face with a thorough; <lb />
aroused animal. hi <lb />
ho proved equal to the occasion a . <lb />
at the flash of his gun old <lb />
huge bulk staggered to the <lb />
rose again to turn upon the who <lb />
had now surrounded him, swayed <lb />
on his feet for an <lb />
and then, with a last rush <lb />
the nearest dog, sank slowly to t. <lb />
ground. <lb />
and soon beat . <lb />
dogs off, and then the whole par <lb />
upon what must have been <lb />
largest bear killed for some time i <lb />
county. After, <lb />
the skin, the party <lb />
anchor for Beaufort via <lb />
and the Inland waterway. The beau <lb />
will be tanned and a lug <lb />
of it for Mrs. <lb />
Lookout. <lb />
In.<lb />
C T. the <lb />
who things bum at the special <lb />
sales at his store, has just started <lb />
great Christmas sale rt <lb />
been marked down to money- <lb />
saving bargains Better still, <lb />
every cents at sale the <lb />
g at the handsome prises I <lb />
j be given on December 89th. <lb />
are a chins closet, <lb />
Bad a <lb />
and book case. You not only <lb />
get the goods purchased at discount <lb />
of to per cent., but just as <lb />
f as you hold tickets to <lb />
got of these prizes free. A large <lb />
advertisement In this paper t-l's <lb />
bout the bargains and the <lb />
Ore <lb />
g Ladies. <lb />
SIG. POSTS MILE POSTS. <lb />
The Law Regarding and <lb />
Sea <lb />
by a Woman. <lb />
A trick was played on one <lb />
, merchants a <lb />
lays ago a woman. <lb />
I to buy a en <lb />
, g the proper j <lb />
mi dented favor. <lb />
and that she <lb />
have that dress to wear <lb />
lay and offered to leave a .-. <lb />
. eh ea the had the mer- <lb />
the week she <lb />
and Em- the <lb />
r fair the <lb />
the wrapped <lb />
placed turner <lb />
Two week and ti-e <lb />
failed to and th <lb />
of the decided to see how <lb />
until the firm had made on tr; i. <lb />
getting a pail of shoes for a <lb />
ire-e that cost only about two <lb />
The package was <lb />
contained a pair of-old <lb />
slippers, not worth a <lb />
In hall, Tuesday night <lb />
men of the town gave a very <lb />
dunce, complimentary to <lb />
h- visiting young ladies here. <lb />
by the Washington <lb />
Concert band, and besides the dancers <lb />
were many spectators to watch <lb />
scene and tie music. <lb />
The following couples participated <lb />
I in the <lb />
Mr With Miss <lb />
Sadler, of <lb />
Mr. Brewer with Sue <lb />
Dayton, Ohio. <lb />
X Brown with Miss Mildred <lb />
Goodwin of Raleigh. <lb />
William Patrick with Miss WU- <lb />
Gum-h-y, of anew Hill. <lb />
Air Wilson with Miss <lb />
C of Washington. <lb />
Mr Herbert Bonner of Washing-, <lb />
Miss <lb />
Mr. Sam o <lb />
with Miss Helen Forbes. <lb />
Mr. Cecil Cobb with Francis <lb />
Greene with <lb />
Bascom Wilson with Miss Mar- <lb />
Blow. <lb />
Mr. Mark Turnage with Miss a <lb />
Mr Charles James with Miss Al- <lb />
Mr. Blow with Miss Mary <lb />
Charlie Townsend Miss <lb />
Smith <lb />
Mr. A. Miller <lb />
Mose Brown. <lb />
Carter, of <lb />
waiter R B. Tucker. <lb />
Carey Warren. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Skinner, Mrs <lb />
II. A. While, Mrs. Hazel White, Mrs <lb />
J. Cobb. <lb />
The Reflector been asked u <lb />
publish those of the law, <lb />
taken from the Revise of North Ci <lb />
relating to the proper mark- <lb />
of with sign pew s. <lb />
and with the distance and <lb />
to important places. It is very <lb />
dent that this la being neglect d <lb />
and overseers lay themselves liable <lb />
tor Here are the <lb />
two sections relating to this <lb />
Section Overseers shall <lb />
set up. at forks their <lb />
respective roads, a post or posts, <lb />
arms pointing the way of each road. <lb />
With plain and durable directions to <lb />
the nearest public place to which <lb />
lead, and with the number <lb />
miles from that place near as on <lb />
be computed; and every <lb />
who shall for ten days after notice <lb />
of his appointment, neglect to do <lb />
so and keep the same in repair, shall <lb />
for fail pay for every such neg- <lb />
ten dollars. <lb />
Section Every overseer <lb />
road shall cause the same to be e <lb />
measured, where It has not <lb />
ready been done, and at the end <lb />
each mile, shall mark In a plain, leg- <lb />
and durable manner, the , T <lb />
of miles, beginning, continuing, <lb />
marking the numbers In each n-, <lb />
and form as the hoard <lb />
shall direct; and every r <lb />
shall keep up and such mart <lb />
and numbers of his road. If an <lb />
shall neglect any o. u <lb />
duties prescribed in this section <lb />
the space of thirty days after his <lb />
ointment to office, ho Shall <lb />
and pay tour dollars and the sum <lb />
tor every thirty days thereafter us <lb />
said marking may be neglected. <lb />
In addition to the above penalties, <lb />
tho overseer is liable to <lb />
Items. <lb />
N C. Nov. C. <lb />
W came Sunday <lb />
a Rood <lb />
again -it night. He spent the <lb />
, Mr. Alfred Nichols <lb />
his home In <lb />
had a very Sunday school <lb />
at school and at v <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
i. L. who had <lb />
days at Mr. Mills <lb />
of. evening to visit j. <lb />
children near Bruce. <lb />
Mrs C E. and Mrs <lb />
Mills Smith attended the Christian <lb />
Convention at U <lb />
Mr. J. H. Cobb, of v. as <lb />
AT <lb />
Pied. <lb />
On Tuesday morning Mrs. Martha <lb />
E Brown died of pneumonia <lb />
heart failure at the home cf Kr. <lb />
T White, on Dickinson avenue. Mrs <lb />
Brown came to Greenville from Ru 1- <lb />
about three months to take <lb />
a as governors in the home <lb />
White. Her brother, II. J. <lb />
W Crawford, came Tuesday aft <lb />
. noon and took the remains to R- <lb />
by this morning's train for In- <lb />
there. <lb />
Change Next Monday. <lb />
Next Monday will begin a new <lb />
Ml year In county affairs. <lb />
the terms of all officers expire and <lb />
the newly elected ones b <lb />
Into office. <lb />
la our section Sunday. <lb />
Mr Joe Conn of Standard, went <lb />
u Mr Ivey Smith Sunday event . <lb />
took Miss Evans, I <lb />
I teacher at Smiths <lb />
home with him to spend l <lb />
with the teachers over the <lb />
A small band of Indian fort me <lb />
tellers and disease healers came <lb />
tents at Arthur n M it <lb />
struck tents Sunday morning <lb />
-ft for Fountain. <lb />
Small Night. <lb />
Tuesday night an old <lb />
,, the by Mr. <lb />
Perry, In West Greenville, was <lb />
down. A small quantity, o- <lb />
d cotton hay and feed stuff an <lb />
several chickens were destroyed <lb />
stables. The building belonged <lb />
to the heirs of the late Mr. James B <lb />
I Cherry. <lb />
it Pays to Bead Be <lb />
fare You Start Out. <lb />
The most clever and progressive <lb />
women have learned the immense <lb />
carefully reading the <lb />
Those who ave more dull of <lb />
prefer to wander <lb />
n different stores hunting for the <lb />
bargains and usual <lb />
live articles. . . <lb />
The woman of today <lb />
down and takes her paper n j <lb />
the advertisements carefully <lb />
before she goes <lb />
She has learned by experience t.-at <lb />
merchant who is up-to-date in <lb />
methods and has the <lb />
offerings, is one which i <lb />
influence felt through Oils <lb />
did not do this he would not <lb />
he an up-to-date merchant. <lb />
back number merchant does <lb />
not advertise. , <lb />
at home, looking through <lb />
before you start out. saves <lb />
time and annoyance and Is sure to <lb />
, in both economy and <lb />
pays to read advertisements <lb />
METHODISTS IN MEETING. <lb />
Conference HeMs <lb />
Session. <lb />
Elizabeth City, Nov. 2.-The me-- <lb />
of the Conference Historical <lb />
was largely attended <lb />
After con- <lb />
ducted by ROY. C. W. Pres- <lb />
W. W. Rose introduced HOn <lb />
L. Smith the speaker of tho evening. <lb />
His subject in <lb />
Albemarle His able <lb />
dress will be published in the <lb />
Christian Advocate. <lb />
articles of interest were presented to <lb />
the society. <lb />
The following wen- <lb />
the coming <lb />
Rose; first vice-president, H. <lb />
John; second-vice president, C. <lb />
Jerome; third vice-president. J. <lb />
secretary. M. T. to <lb />
T. A. Bikes; . <lb />
Massey. <lb />
Here <lb />
g -w appropriate than a <lb />
, photo for a Christmas <lb />
,.,, friends. Come at once. In <lb />
order to rive us time to finish yo <lb />
v , -k before the rush later on. <lb />
PARKER'S STUDIO. <lb />
Sang at His Grave. <lb />
A Washington dispatch tells of a <lb />
who sans at his own funeral by <lb />
means cf a phonograph into which <lb />
sang a hymn to be used at his <lb />
That is a little odd it Is true, but it <lb />
isn't half so as the <lb />
that cf men then- <lb />
graves with their A man can <lb />
kill himself eating Without being <lb />
as a suicide when the funeral <lb />
Star. <lb />
Revenge may be sweet first, <lb />
it is to Require a flavor that is <lb />
anything but <lb />
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The Home and farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
STATE GIVES <lb />
TIMELY ADVICE ABOUT PEST <lb />
THE COTTON BOLL-WEEVIL COWING <lb />
Make Home the Recipient, <lb />
Why Not <lb />
THEN you're sure to please the entire <lb />
and after all the family interest is each <lb />
one's interest. <lb />
The gifts sure to please, are here-many, <lb />
many of them and we truly want you to call <lb />
and learn how well we are prepared to fill your <lb />
every Christmas want. <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
Dealer in Horses, Mules and Buggies <lb />
GREENVILLE and NORTH <lb />
Christmas <lb />
You cannot cook that <lb />
Turkey unless you <lb />
have a f class <lb />
We have the best i of <lb />
STOVES and RANGES <lb />
in especially <lb />
we can recommend as <lb />
being a real Princess <lb />
an invite you to come <lb />
it and many other <lb />
t will add to <lb />
comfort and con- <lb />
during the <lb />
cold days. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Company <lb />
The Cotton Boll-Weevil Is Still <lb />
Ids Steady Progress Through The <lb />
Area, and It Gives <lb />
Every Indication That it Will <lb />
be Present in Every Sec- <lb />
Where Cotton is Grown. <lb />
The boll-weevil has not <lb />
in Texas or any other sec- <lb />
where once established. It is <lb />
not It <lb />
that many localities which once <lb />
cotton on account or weevil <lb />
have again begun to grow it, and <lb />
some sections they grow nearly as <lb />
much as they ever did. Whether <lb />
this is because the is less de- <lb />
than formerly, or <lb />
it is because the growers learn <lb />
to escape its ravages, it is hard <lb />
say; but perhaps both these things <lb />
are true. <lb />
But whenever the comes, in <lb />
every State yet invaded, it has re- <lb />
in an almost complete <lb />
of cotton growing for <lb />
to years; and when the com- <lb />
does settle back to <lb />
again, it is with more intensive <lb />
on a smaller acreage, re- <lb />
on other crops and live stock <lb />
and not such a complete dependence <lb />
on cotton alone. It takes from <lb />
to years to bring about tills change, <lb />
and in going through such a change <lb />
the farmers must make considerable <lb />
sacrifice. <lb />
The weevil fairly knocks the props <lb />
from under the credit system, <lb />
least for a few years. The tenants <lb />
and borrowing farmers who arc n-v- <lb />
ready to face the new conditions <lb />
are not able to meet their obligations <lb />
in the fall, and the merchants <lb />
or refuse to advance on cotton <lb />
year. <lb />
It is not our purpose to discuss th. <lb />
appearance, habits and injuries oft <lb />
the boll-weevil, nor discuss the <lb />
ways in which it is <lb />
things have been placed before th . <lb />
public repeatedly, and any cotton <lb />
farmer in Carolina can get <lb />
literature on the subject by <lb />
to this office. But we do want <lb />
our farmers to be looking ahead and <lb />
planning the course they are to <lb />
sue when the weevil gets here. Go <lb />
ahead with if you wish, but <lb />
all the time keep yourself asking. <lb />
I do this when the weevil <lb />
comes Is so, how and if not, what <lb />
can I grow to replace the <lb />
Of course, we all hope that <lb />
weevil may not reach us. We hop- <lb />
that if it does reach us It will not <lb />
be as destructive as in the other sec- <lb />
but we warn you that we have <lb />
no basis for that we will <lb />
be favored in this way. So the only <lb />
wise course is to be studying the <lb />
methods of meeting the problem <lb />
when it comes. In a id <lb />
Louisiana some farmers have done <lb />
this nicely. years in ad- <lb />
they gradually turned their <lb />
attention to other crops or to hogs <lb />
or cattle, but kept on raising cotton <lb />
up to the very year when the weevil <lb />
was upon them, and then they were <lb />
prepared to drop the cotton alto- <lb />
and make a good living <lb />
the things. When the com- <lb />
settles down to cotton again <lb />
these farmers can return to <lb />
or not, as they wish. <lb />
The boll-weevil now occupies all <lb />
of Texas except the western portion, <lb />
neighboring parts of Oklahoma and <lb />
Arkansas, all of Louisiana, about <lb />
two-thirds of Mississippi, and the <lb />
southwestern corner of Alabama. Al- <lb />
lowing for normal increase In th; <lb />
rate of for the future it <lb />
seems reasonable to believe it will <lb />
reach Carolina in from to <lb />
is, from 1916 to 1920 <lb />
A few years ago we all thought <lb />
it come more quickly, but <lb />
while it is coming steadily it has <lb />
spread only gradually, without a -v <lb />
big jumps; so it seems that we <lb />
have several years yet in which to <lb />
prepare for it <lb />
Remember, I do not say that yon <lb />
must I do not say <lb />
that the weevil will of a certainly <lb />
reach us at all. But I do say that <lb />
it will in all probability reach <lb />
and that it is our business to be <lb />
studying the methods by which we <lb />
can best meet it when it does com <lb />
Meanwhile keep on growing cotton <lb />
if that is your preference, but keep <lb />
posted on the progress of the weevil <lb />
and see to it that you are not ; <lb />
unprepared when time comes. <lb />
FRANKLIN SHERMAN. JR <lb />
State Department of <lb />
Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
A Famous Hotel. <lb />
The Reflector has received a beau- <lb />
menu card of Thanksgiving day <lb />
dinner at Ricks Hotel in Rocky <lb />
Mount. It in way shows the <lb />
excellence of that famous hotel, and <lb />
that it is not surpassed by those <lb />
en of large cities. Mr. T. L. Bland <lb />
the proprietor; who is a Pitt county <lb />
boy, is to be congratulated on the <lb />
reputation he has made for the Ricks <lb />
Betel. Before getting this menu <lb />
card we had already heard people <lb />
who took dinner there on Thanks- <lb />
giving day speak of excellence. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Simmons Dead. <lb />
Mr. James A. Simmons died at <lb />
Roanoke Rapids on 18th. <lb />
He was a son of Mr. M. W. Simmons, <lb />
was reared in Greenville township <lb />
this county where he until <lb />
years of age when his father moved <lb />
away. Young Simmons attended <lb />
school one year at and <lb />
then took up branches in the <lb />
Correspondence School, and would <lb />
soon have graduated in art when he <lb />
was taken ill and died. The remains <lb />
wore brought to Stokes Saturday <lb />
night and carried to the home of hi <lb />
sister Mrs. J. H. Harris, the burial <lb />
taking place Sunday. <lb />
Daily Paper the- Best <lb />
Of all the advertising schemes de- <lb />
vised, we have yet to see one <lb />
can compare favorably with the daily <lb />
newspaper. Such men, and <lb />
as the late P. T. Barnum, tho <lb />
great showman and John Wanamaker <lb />
were and are loud in <lb />
the daily forum of the worlds <lb />
events. In placing your g <lb />
always have an to the reliability <lb />
of the Bern Sun. <lb />
LOOK, LADIES, THE SINGER <lb />
on Main St. extends you the same <lb />
courtesy the rest room did. Ladies <lb />
from the country are especially in- <lb />
to stop and rest yourselves, <lb />
J. Prop <lb />
The foolish man wastes the pres- <lb />
thinking of the future. <lb />
Tie Carolina g Reflected <lb />
-a <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
State of North County. <lb />
A. O. C. C T. D. <lb />
Jerry Nichols and wife, <lb />
Nichols, Highsmith <lb />
and wife, Ella Highsmith, and <lb />
vs. <lb />
Lela Grace <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 bu- <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
the above entitled special proceed- <lb />
on the 16th day of November, <lb />
1910, by D. C. Moore clerk, the <lb />
commissioner, will, on <lb />
the 19th day of December. <lb />
1910, at halt past two p. m <lb />
expose to public sale before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the folio <lb />
described tract Jr parcel of land <lb />
Lying and being in Carolina town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
of W. G. Dr. J. E. Nobles. D. <lb />
If Nobles and others, and contain- <lb />
In about acres, more or less. <lb />
This sale Is made for the <lb />
of making partition among the <lb />
tiffs and defendants in the above e i- <lb />
day of <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Com. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
Before D. C. Moore, clerk. <lb />
Jesse Wilson, L. H. Wilson. Jo- <lb />
Wilson, J. T. Edwards ard <lb />
wife. Louise Edwards, <lb />
and wife, Williams <lb />
Walter Wilson, Zeno Wilson, <lb />
He Wilson, Asa J. F. <lb />
William Dennis and <lb />
wife, Susan Dennis, Martha Aim <lb />
l Join <lb />
Jones and wife Sarah Jones, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the cleric <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
tho r will <lb />
on Wednesday, the 21st day of De- <lb />
1910. at o'clock, noon ex- <lb />
pose to public pale before tie court <lb />
house door In Greenville, Pitt county <lb />
to the highest bidder, for the <lb />
follow riled tract or <lb />
of land, <lb />
and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and in Swift Creek <lb />
adjoining the land of <lb />
Ollie Cox and Henry Williams, <lb />
and and containing acre.; <lb />
more or less, and tract or <lb />
parcel of land known as the Wilson <lb />
home place. <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among tho ten- <lb />
ants in common. <lb />
This the st day of November 1910. <lb />
F. C. Harding. Commission <lb />
In the Superior County <lb />
Notice of and Warrant of <lb />
At <lb />
C. T. <lb />
against <lb />
Manufacturing Co. <lb />
and the Bank of Greenville. <lb />
The <lb />
Company will take notice <lb />
that a summons in the above <lb />
action was issued against it by tho <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
on the 8th day of <lb />
returnable to the <lb />
term, 1910, of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county, commencing on <lb />
12th day of December, 1910, <lb />
summons was returned by the sher- <lb />
of Pitt county on the 9th day <lb />
November, 1910, with the endorse-<lb />
not to be <lb />
And it appearing by the <lb />
affidavit of the plaintiff that the Bald <lb />
Manufacturing Company is <lb />
a foreign corporation with Ito place <lb />
of business outside of the State o. <lb />
North Carolina, that the purpose of <lb />
said action, as alleged by <lb />
tiff, is to recover of the <lb />
Company <lb />
the sum of due to him for <lb />
breach of contract the a <lb />
Manufacture <lb />
Company will take that <lb />
a warrant of attachment was <lb />
by said clerk, on the raid Sin M <lb />
November, 1910, against the <lb />
of said company, which wan an Is <lb />
returnable to the said December term <lb />
1910. of the Superior court l <lb />
county, it being the time place <lb />
when and where the summons Is re- <lb />
turnable. <lb />
And the defendant Man- <lb />
Company will also <lb />
notice that it is to appear <lb />
said term and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint of the o. <lb />
the relief therein demanded Will be <lb />
day of Nov. 1919 <lb />
D. C. MOORE, Clerk. <lb />
Blow, for plaintiff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
State of North County <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
Janie Tripp, by her next friend <lb />
and husband, C. B <lb />
Everett, by her next friend and <lb />
husband John Everett, <lb />
Bettie Little, under years of- <lb />
arc, without general guardian <lb />
Retha Little under yens <lb />
age, without general guardian. <lb />
By virtue of authority contained in <lb />
a decree made by the of <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, m t <lb />
entitled cause, I <lb />
to public sale for cash <lb />
house door In Greenville, H. C., <lb />
following described tracts of land. <lb />
on the day of December, <lb />
One tract hind known as that <lb />
part of the lands of W. C. X <lb />
assigned to the S., <lb />
adjoining the lands Francis <lb />
on the west by Lynn <lb />
Manning; on the south by the Ian Is, <lb />
as the Jack Ann Crawford; n <lb />
the east by the lands of W. H. May. <lb />
containing acres, <lb />
other tract of land pa- <lb />
chafed by the late W. s. Lime. <lb />
in her of the petitioners and defend <lb />
ants, from Jacky Ann Crawford, .- <lb />
the lands above oil <lb />
the north,; Funny Cannon and <lb />
Sail on the west; Jesse Braxton <lb />
the south; John Tripp on ea- <lb />
containing acres more or less <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
j .- <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
and next door w <lb />
buggy new <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
office formerly occupied by. J. L. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Greenville, . . <lb />
ii <lb />
W. C. D. U. Clark. <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
Greenville, ; g; <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Dr. J. N. Moore to <lb />
Mrs Mercer which appears t <lb />
record In the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book J-8, <lb />
page and beam date Sept <lb />
1906. the undersigned will tor <lb />
before the court house door In <lb />
Greenville, on Wednesday, <lb />
17th 1910, the following described lot <lb />
in said county and State and in the <lb />
town of Fountain, on the <lb />
, of Wilson and Jefferson streets, <lb />
b ginning at the- corner of Jefferson <lb />
and Wilson and running with <lb />
Jefferson street feet; west <lb />
1-3 feet; thence north W to <lb />
thence east <lb />
street 1-3 feet to the <lb />
being the rime lot deeded to the <lb />
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 <lb />
F. G. Jame, Son, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
virtue of a of sale con- <lb />
in a certain deed,, <lb />
and delivered by B. B. Pa <lb />
ham and wife, Ora Parham, to F. M. <lb />
Hodges, dated 23rd day of May <lb />
and duly receded in the office of th <lb />
of of Pitt county, . <lb />
Cook T-S. page the undersign <lb />
mortgagee will, on Monday, the <lb />
December, 1910 at o'clock <lb />
noon, expose to public sale <lb />
the court house door in Greenville. <lb />
Pitt county, to the highest bidder, <lb />
cash, the following described <lb />
or lot of land, and be- <lb />
In the town of Greenville, Nor <lb />
Carolina, and beginning on the <lb />
Bids of Dickinson avenue a pone <lb />
Mrs. Jane Brown's com v, <lb />
I ow Mrs. Martha B. Wilson's con, r <lb />
and running thence with said Dick <lb />
avenue a north eastward <lb />
course S 1-2 feet; thence a <lb />
course parallel <lb />
Dickinson avenue 1-2 feet to a <lb />
Sake thence feat to the <lb />
lag, containing 1-4 of an acre, mo e <lb />
or less, and being the house and -at <lb />
known as the b. E. Parham home <lb />
place or residence. . <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy tho <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed <lb />
This the 17th day of November. <lb />
F. M. HODGES, Mortgagee <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
Elisabeth Pitt <lb />
vs. <lb />
Lawrence Pitt . .,, <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled <lb />
above has been commenced u th <lb />
court of Pitt county, to ob- <lb />
a divorce from the bonds Dial <lb />
And toe said defendant <lb />
will further take notice that he <lb />
requited to appear at the <lb />
of the Superior court co <lb />
to be held on the 14th Monday <lb />
the 1st Monday of September, <lb />
it being the 12th Hay of <lb />
1910, at the court house of Pitt <lb />
In Greenville, N. C. and <lb />
or demur to the complaint in <lb />
action, or the plaintiff will apply W <lb />
the court tor the relief demanded in <lb />
complaint <lb />
This the 22nd day of , <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County. <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. tor<lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Dr. Office <lb />
L. I. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
. <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
tails Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L. <lb />
. . <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
H- W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having tins <lb />
qualified as administrator of We <lb />
estate of Robert Jefferson, before t. <lb />
C Moore, clerk of the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, notice is hereby <lb />
en to all persons Indebted to said es- <lb />
to make Immediate s <lb />
with the undersigned and all per- <lb />
sons holding claims against wad es- <lb />
are hereby notified hat they <lb />
required to hie their claims with the <lb />
undersigned administrator on or <lb />
the 17th day of November, <lb />
or this notice will he pleaded In b i. <lb />
of any recovery on said claims. <lb />
This the 17th day of . <lb />
k. T. <lb />
of tho of Rob- <lb />
Jefferson, deceased. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
in building, on Third <lb />
street <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
The undersigned administrator will <lb />
-ell at public auction at the residence <lb />
the late J. L. Tucker In Swift <lb />
Creek township, on Wednesday <lb />
14th. 1910, the personal prop- <lb />
belonging to said estate to-wt . <lb />
mules one horse, several <lb />
carts, plows, mowing machines, nm <lb />
stalk cutters, s, <lb />
harrows disc am <lb />
various farming Implements <lb />
a thirty horse farm <lb />
about barrels of corn, ate <lb />
quantity of fodder and ha an-1 <lb />
, . <lb />
Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
This November <lb />
G. J. TUCKER, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of <lb />
as of the <lb />
N deceased, notice is <lb />
given to all persons indebted to tho <lb />
to make Immediate payment o <lb />
the and all <lb />
; .-, claims against said to <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned tor <lb />
payment on or before the 21st dOT of <lb />
October, 1911. or this notice Will <lb />
plead in bar the recovery. <lb />
This 31St or October. <lb />
HANNAH M. <lb />
i Administratrix cf O. <lb />
Up. , <lb />
I have two heifers, <lb />
other light brown. <lb />
unmarked. Owner can <lb />
proving ownership <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
JACOB <lb />
Grifton, N. C. <lb />
I. GUION W. B. RODMAN <lb />
GUiON <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the of <lb />
Craven, Jones <lb />
Pamlico. and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Broad Street <lb />
NEW M. C. <lb />
R E <lb />
WITH THE <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life <lb />
Insurance Company <lb />
Best Policies, Highest Dividends <lb />
J. H. KEEL, Agent <lb />
Tell how-Well her cook- <lb />
taste and what butter she <lb />
makes. . . <lb />
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