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Id. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE COMPANY, <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, one year. <lb />
Six months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1910. <lb />
And it Is once more.<lb />
And congress sit sill <lb />
enough to listen to It. <lb />
The State board of canvassers <lb />
tho Democratic to be <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The esteemed Congressional Rec- <lb />
will soon be coming along <lb />
to help kindle the fires. <lb />
Some folks make <lb />
and every town has some of <lb />
that class. <lb />
--------o <lb />
, The man who tries to climb by <lb />
pulling down somebody else, <lb />
to fall. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
A 11-year-old citizen of Lancaster, <lb />
Mass., occupies his leisure time With <lb />
sawing wood. <lb />
Congress will meet Monday, <lb />
the president will be heard from on <lb />
more In a message. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Possibly Dr. Stiles Is trying t; <lb />
make it appear to Mr. Rockefeller <lb />
that he is earning the money. <lb />
The man who offers to show <lb />
railroads how to save money in <lb />
Is not from Missouri, either. <lb />
A New York Judge is trying to <lb />
break up the rotten egg traffic. Five <lb />
tons of the bad were seized in forty- <lb />
hours. <lb />
citizens want a new mar- <lb />
but the officers don't. Thai <lb />
in the difference. <lb />
Mite Helen Taft has had her com- <lb />
out party. Her will have <lb />
his two years from next March- <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Of the ninety odd million people <lb />
in the United States, how many of <lb />
them will read the president's forty <lb />
thousand word message <lb />
Macon is trying to get the <lb />
away from Atlanta. Tit- <lb />
latter is always happy when it is <lb />
being advertised. <lb />
If adulteration and <lb />
gets much worse in food staple, <lb />
will have to confine themselves <lb />
to home raised potatoes to be <lb />
of getting something pure. <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch puts us <lb />
down as the <lb />
That's the limit, Jim. We <lb />
play with you any you <lb />
apologize.<lb />
Mr. Roosevelt says that on the 13th <lb />
he will tell how it happened. Ca it <lb />
see why he should select such m <lb />
unlucky day on which to break his <lb />
silence. <lb />
Charlotte and Wilmington are <lb />
only places in th.- State that the <lb />
have thought enough of <lb />
to mention so far But it got <lb />
two best. <lb />
The thing Is coming nearer homo. <lb />
Both the Atlantic Coast Line a <lb />
Seaboard Air Line railroads ha e <lb />
for violation of the <lb />
Sherman law. <lb />
Because one minister out of th. <lb />
large membership of the North Ca- <lb />
conference went wrong, <lb />
everybody try to throw a brick at <lb />
him. <lb />
Another fiddler is happy. He hid <lb />
been earning a livelihood by fiddling <lb />
for country dances in r, <lb />
when news come from England that <lb />
a deceased uncle had left him a for- <lb />
tune of <lb />
The Charlotte is <lb />
light again This time the sheriff <lb />
Is after it for throe taxes. Tat <lb />
auditorium is one <lb />
folks ought to chip in for a d <lb />
free from<lb />
Senator Tilman, of South Carolina <lb />
Is showing his sticking qualities. <lb />
When asked by a reporter if he was <lb />
going to retire, he said not <lb />
retire until they bury me. I have <lb />
no idea of quitting the <lb />
--------o <lb />
We have heard of people's eyes <lb />
giving them away, but the tramp run <lb />
over and cut to pieces by a train, . <lb />
Florida, and was by <lb />
dismembered eyeballs is going sonic <lb />
In identification. <lb />
against the near-beer saloon a <lb />
against interstate shipment of <lb />
cants. These arc questions that <lb />
he agitated until laws <lb />
passed correcting them. <lb />
Cook, the dispatches say, has <lb />
written a statement in which he <lb />
presses doubt as to whether he dis- <lb />
covered the North Pole. It he d <lb />
not know himself, surely the rest of <lb />
us do not. It might now be in <lb />
for Perry to be equally as <lb />
in regard to his claims. We do <lb />
not believe anybody has found <lb />
the Pole, but were only near by. <lb />
Senator-elect R. R. Cotten <lb />
J. T. were <lb />
in town Monday, and both expressed <lb />
themselves as favoring the <lb />
of Representative-elect G. M. <lb />
Mooring that a mass meeting be held <lb />
at an early day to give the people <lb />
opportunity to discuss such <lb />
as they would like to have their <lb />
representatives take up in the next <lb />
legislature. It is now but one <lb />
month to the meeting of the <lb />
and if such a meeting is to <lb />
called it should be done quickly. It <lb />
Is a good idea for the people to <lb />
their representatives know what <lb />
they want. <lb />
TWO YOUNG OFFICERS <lb />
Mr. Leon W. Tucker, who on Mon- <lb />
day retired from the office <lb />
of the county, goes out with the hon- <lb />
ors of a faithful steward who has <lb />
left a faultless record. He has <lb />
ed three terms, being first elected in <lb />
1904, and had been deputy sheriff for <lb />
some years previous. He was only <lb />
years of age when first elected, <lb />
and among older officials was called <lb />
the Yet no county has had a <lb />
more faithful sheriff, nor who <lb />
conducted the business of his office <lb />
better. <lb />
Another officer who retired on Mon- <lb />
day after six years of faithful <lb />
vice, was Mr. S. T. White, county <lb />
treasurer. He, too is a young man, <lb />
tho youngest the county ever chose <lb />
for this responsible position. Bu. <lb />
his sterling business qualities were <lb />
rec and his splendid manage- <lb />
of the office has proven him <lb />
worthy of all the confidence placed <lb />
In him. In the office he was equally <lb />
as popular as ho was efficient. <lb />
Both of these officers retire with <lb />
the plaudit, done, good and <lb />
faithful <lb />
Their successors, Mr. I. <lb />
as sheriff and Mr. W. B. Wilson . <lb />
treasurer, are both men of the <lb />
est type, and will make good records <lb />
Farmer In The Saddle. <lb />
The word is being freely passed <lb />
about during these days of piping <lb />
peace and prosperity that the far- <lb />
Tier is griddle and for once <lb />
it seems to be most forcibly true; <lb />
for not only is he in the saddle bit <lb />
to receive ample demonstration <lb />
of fact. A visitor to the <lb />
of The Observer gave the information <lb />
that he was recently in the eastern <lb />
portion of Mecklenburg, not a gr-at <lb />
distance the town of Matthews <lb />
and there found farmers owning <lb />
tilling the land, with nice, <lb />
ed houses to live in, with <lb />
about them, with <lb />
their floors and pianos in their pa- <lb />
He found land that had offers <lb />
of an acre, land that <lb />
produced an average of two bales of <lb />
cotton an acre as a result of <lb />
conserving the fertility of the soil <lb />
and highly fertilizing and thoroughly <lb />
tilling it In fact he was Inform <lb />
that one progressive farmer plowed <lb />
his land deeply, spent an acre <lb />
for fertilizers, gave the crop proper <lb />
attention and achieved the results <lb />
that enabled him to harvest <lb />
of cotton an acre with enough <lb />
remaining to pay all expenses of <lb />
tillage and harvesting and <lb />
costs connected with the <lb />
of the crop except the for <lb />
in other words netting a <lb />
gain of an acre for the <lb />
Surely these are great times for our <lb />
agricultural and may w <lb />
be calculated to turn the drift of <lb />
immigration back <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Hogs Still Run at Large. <lb />
The adoption of the stock law in <lb />
this country has utterly failed in one <lb />
important doesn't <lb />
vent the hogs from running at <lb />
large. <lb />
Go to and there will <lb />
find the end-seat hog. Get on v <lb />
railway train and you will find the <lb />
one-seat hog and often the two-seat <lb />
hog. He will occupy a whole seat <lb />
with his luggage and his coat to- <lb />
tally indifferent to the rights and <lb />
comfort of who have paid <lb />
same fare. Or, he may be <lb />
out on two to bed <lb />
and feeling sleepy, while, <lb />
a woman carrying a baby in her <lb />
arms is compelled to stand until <lb />
the conductor or porter comes and <lb />
pokes the hog in the ribs. Then he <lb />
a reluctant- <lb />
curls up on one seat, actually mad <lb />
because he is not allowed to have <lb />
two. <lb />
It Is natural for a pig to <lb />
a hog; but it is passing strange why <lb />
a man should persist in becoming <lb />
one. <lb />
But so it beasts <lb />
infest the land and would sooner <lb />
spit on the floor than in a cuspidor <lb />
and throw their cigar and cigarette <lb />
stumps and old quids of tobacco <lb />
where they are offensive to refine- <lb />
and respectability. They <lb />
ways leave unmistakable signs o. <lb />
their presence in bath and toilet <lb />
rooms, without so much as a thought <lb />
the that a <lb />
be to use<lb />
And all so unnecessary<lb />
is no earthly reason why a <lb />
should be a hog. He is created for <lb />
better things, better habits and hot. <lb />
living. A Is so <lb />
selfish that he is blind to the rights <lb />
of others. <lb />
We have the utmost respect for <lb />
tho four-footed hog who drinks nil <lb />
slops, eats his corn, and with a con- <lb />
tented grunt continues his fixed <lb />
the s and the <lb />
sausage mill; but hold contempt <lb />
In adopting the report of tho GOBI- <lb />
no the Car- <lb />
conference at Elizabeth C of the situation. a man <lb />
urged that legislative De person have to go Jar from <lb />
he has hold of tho reins, his <lb />
under control and he is verily the two-legged hog who should<lb />
I- <lb />
. M M M <lb />
Volume <lb />
IAIN ENTER <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
Number<lb />
MORE ARE WANTED AND NOW <lb />
PRIZES VERY ATTRACTIVE <lb />
The Contest Bid Fair to be The <lb />
Host Successful In The History f <lb />
This Even The <lb />
Smallest Prise is of Great <lb />
Nominations continue to come in- <lb />
to the office of the Contest Depart- <lb />
of The Reflector from a large <lb />
number-of wide-awake people who <lb />
have been attracted by this paper's <lb />
announcement that it would give <lb />
in prizes its big voting con- <lb />
test. <lb />
From many sections comes reports <lb />
of general interest. Almost every <lb />
mail nominations and letters <lb />
from energetic people who are e- <lb />
not to let slip a chance to <lb />
be handsomely rewarded for the ox- <lb />
of a small amount of en- <lb />
. . <lb />
Mainly responsible for this large <lb />
number of nominations is the <lb />
of the prize list and the value of the <lb />
prizes offered. It is a conclusion <lb />
that with the large number of prizes <lb />
there must be a large <lb />
number of prize winners <lb />
Of those who have already <lb />
themselves, or been <lb />
a large percentage will drop out <lb />
the race, or fall to show an active <lb />
Interest, leaving the field open for <lb />
those who remain to the last. This <lb />
suggests that the large, number of <lb />
nominations will, in no way, effect <lb />
the chance of those who have enter- <lb />
ed with the determination to remain <lb />
to the end. It is a fact that in a <lb />
contest of this kind it is not <lb />
meteoric contestant who does a few <lb />
brilliant work and then sits <lb />
by, who wins. But it Is the <lb />
who moves along steadily, but <lb />
surely and sticks to the last. <lb />
Just a limited number of <lb />
will be expected to enter and any <lb />
person who will run a sure, steady <lb />
race is pretty certain to be awarded <lb />
a handsome prize in return. <lb />
More Nominations Wanted. <lb />
Many more nominations are de- <lb />
hundred more are <lb />
needed to make a success of the con- <lb />
test and The Reflector Invites from <lb />
all who feel inclined to compete for <lb />
the valuable prizes. <lb />
A few inquiries have been receive <lb />
in regard to the exact manner the <lb />
prizes will be awarded. There arc <lb />
nine prizes grand prizes, <lb />
four district prizes and three <lb />
special prizes. <lb />
The candidates receiving the high- <lb />
est number of votes, no matter in <lb />
what district he she may reside, <lb />
will be awarded the <lb />
first grand prise. <lb />
The next highest will be award- <lb />
ed one years full course in the East <lb />
Carolina Training School, <lb />
After the two grand prizes have been <lb />
awarded, the highest candidates In <lb />
either of the four districts will b- <lb />
awarded their choice of the <lb />
prizes and the remaining three dis <lb />
will be. handled accordingly <lb />
The special prizes will be awarded <lb />
at certain periods during the contest <lb />
to the candidate having the highest <lb />
number of votes at a certain period <lb />
of the contest. <lb />
Subscription books may be had <lb />
upon application to the Contest De- <lb />
either in person, by letter, <lb />
or by <lb />
A grand prize winner will not be <lb />
permitted to win a district prize. <lb />
Scale of Vote. <lb />
Votes will be issued on paid in <lb />
subscriptions to The Reflector <lb />
Co., as <lb />
One year, <lb />
Six mouths. votes. <lb />
Four months, V votes. <lb />
Two years. <lb />
Three years, votes. <lb />
All paid hi advance subscriptions <lb />
to The Home and Farm and Tb <lb />
Eastern Reflector one paper, <lb />
One year, votes. <lb />
Six months, votes. <lb />
Two years votes . <lb />
Three years votes. <lb />
Credit for one-half of the <lb />
number of votes will be given all old <lb />
for either The Daily <lb />
Reflector, or the Home and Farm and <lb />
The Eastern Reflector collected. <lb />
For further Information, write <lb />
Contest Manager, The Reflector Co, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Reflector's prize contest <lb />
is the talk. <lb />
NEWS ITEMS TAKEN FROM OUR <lb />
EXCHANGES TODAY<lb />
Nomination Coupon <lb />
The Ref Voting Contest <lb />
While it Is not absolutely that one of these <lb />
be sent in for each candidate who to compete, It <lb />
matters to use them. The blank, need not be sent in but <lb />
I HEREBY NOMINATE <lb />
Mr Mrs. or Miss. <lb />
. Contest District No. <lb />
Street <lb />
as a Candidate in The Reflector Company <lb />
Nominated <lb />
My occupation or profession. <lb />
THE FIRST OF THESE COUPONS RECEIVED FOB A CANDI- <lb />
DATE COUNTS FOR VOTES. <lb />
Under circumstances the nominator's name be divulged. <lb />
CONDENSED FOR OUR BUSY READERS <lb />
Boy Kilted by Tree Near <lb />
Newton-Hr. X. L. Brown Elected <lb />
of Oxford Orphan- <lb />
Carolina Ahead of Mis- <lb />
in Tobacco Manufacture <lb />
Durham, Dec. Master R. <lb />
N. Hackett. of the Masonic order, <lb />
called a meeting of the <lb />
rectors here this afternoon, and elect- <lb />
ed Mr. R. L. Brown to the <lb />
tendency of the Oxford Orphan <lb />
to succeed W. J. Hicks, filling <lb />
put the term. Mr. Brown <lb />
succeeds Col. Hicks who has <lb />
retired from the work. He <lb />
been assistant the past year and has <lb />
done his work well. <lb />
December <lb />
announcement is made today that <lb />
North Carolina has finally forged a- <lb />
head of Missouri in the manufacture <lb />
of tobacco, the year's official <lb />
showing that the North State has <lb />
paid to the government a great v <lb />
amount than any State in the Union <lb />
on the manufactured weed. For <lb />
several years the Carolina <lb />
have been endangering Mis- <lb />
supremacy until at last, ac- <lb />
cording; to figures from the record of <lb />
internal the trick is turned <lb />
in favor of North Carolina. <lb />
Washington, December r <lb />
Sharp, of North Carolina, was today <lb />
appointed to be consul at Belfast. <lb />
Ireland. His first appointment <lb />
is marshal at Osaka and i <lb />
of vice consul and interpreter <lb />
Interpreter at Kobe, consul at Kobe, <lb />
at Osaka and vice consul and <lb />
consul general at Moscow and <lb />
at Lyons. <lb />
The boys have grown more <lb />
land are shooting some of the bi <lb />
crackers these nights.<lb /></p>
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The Carolina and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
TO GO IN PRIZES <lb />
THE REFLECTORS ANNOUNCE- <lb />
PROVES A SENSATION <lb />
CONTEST THE TALK OF THIS SECTION <lb />
Nominations Should be <lb />
Prize List is <lb />
Workers Can Win Prizes <lb />
Willie Others arc Getting Started <lb />
Begin at Once. <lb />
No announcement ever struck n <lb />
more chord than did the one <lb />
in Wednesday's Reflector that told <lb />
of this paper's matured plan to give <lb />
the people of this section of North <lb />
Carolina more than In valuable <lb />
prizes. <lb />
Even The Reflector knowing some- <lb />
thing of its own popularity and the <lb />
in which it is held, and ox- <lb />
a hearty response to its lib- <lb />
confesses to some <lb />
prise at the intense interest created. <lb />
Hundreds Of The Reflector readers <lb />
throughout a wide section saw Hid <lb />
announcement, and many were <lb />
doubtless surprised at the <lb />
of the affair. It is safe to <lb />
say that during the past few <lb />
it has been one of the principal top- <lb />
of conversation at many informal <lb />
gatherings It must have been, <lb />
Judging from tho interest already <lb />
reports received. <lb />
A few nominations have already <lb />
been received, and many more are <lb />
expected during the next few days. <lb />
The Reflector invites prompt <lb />
nations from those who desire to <lb />
compete for its prizes. The contest <lb />
is Only long, and during <lb />
the contest throe special prizes will <lb />
be given away and an early stave <lb />
meant a great deal. <lb />
It is desired to emphasize the fact <lb />
that the contest is open to all. men or <lb />
woman, boys or girls may compete <lb />
It not cost a single cent to try <lb />
for one of the prizes. Any <lb />
person with the time and <lb />
may win a beautiful <lb />
piano without spending a <lb />
cent. Only wide-awake people hear <lb />
when opportunity knocks. The Re- <lb />
is now causing it to knock at <lb />
many doors, and the one who opens <lb />
will be tho one rewarded. <lb />
The opportunity is restricted <lb />
to Greenville, but all of the <lb />
territory of this and adjoining <lb />
ties. Three of the four districts <lb />
entirely outside of Pitt county. <lb />
Into each of districts at least <lb />
one prize must be awarded, and every <lb />
candidate who enters has an equal <lb />
chance to win of the grand <lb />
who mean to compete are <lb />
urged to begin work promptly. Send <lb />
in your nomination and apply a <lb />
subscription book. In the <lb />
see your and friends and <lb />
request them to help you. <lb />
Early work is easy and effective. <lb />
Some people will win prizes <lb />
others are getting started. <lb />
Can Chickens Reason <lb />
Are chickens tactful This will <lb />
it. A gentleman here attend- <lb />
Federal court tells this <lb />
every word of which he vouches for. <lb />
A man bought a game rooster and <lb />
installed him among his chickens. In <lb />
the lot were a number of Bantam <lb />
roosters, young vigorous follows.<lb />
Art <lb />
STATEMENT OF CONDITION <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1910 <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Banking House <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash in Vaults <lb />
Total <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm Mi The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
, J. Capital Stock<lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
IS <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 />
1,500.00 <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
224,586.5 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
L VIS. President <lb />
J. I. <lb />
JAWS i. LITTLE, Cashier II. I. BAT Assistant Cashier <lb />
D GREENVILLE.<lb />
NOR. CAR. <lb />
n i i i i i <lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
You Should the <lb />
MONEY in Bank is safe from fire and burglars; In your home it is not. <lb />
MON 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 />
I handed out does not. <lb />
I 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 />
k is provided with every safeguard for the protection of its depositors, <lb />
and endeavors its customers the best service. <lb />
We will be glad to have your business. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
e of Bantam-, Jealous of <lb />
i. comer, i- <lb />
 d <lb />
for him. He had scarcely started <lb />
when the others saw the came cock <lb />
was going to whip him if something <lb />
were not clone, so a Bantam <lb />
went to his assistance These to <lb />
pounded away on him, two <lb />
Standing by and watching. In it <lb />
ten the two engaged in <lb />
light were relieved by the two that <lb />
had bee., resting The fresh fowls <lb />
went at the game rooster good and <lb />
strong; they stood to it for about ten <lb />
minutes or more, the two former <lb />
prize fighters resting; then they wad- <lb />
ed in and relieved the others. This <lb />
was kept up for over an hour <lb />
they whaled tho game cock good, <lb />
ting him down. When one of the little <lb />
rascals hopped in his prostrate body <lb />
and crowed until he was hoarse. <lb />
P. is not an entry for <lb />
Wale medal, <lb />
this true. That medal is for liars. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
I i i <lb />
We are Receiving Our <lb />
NEW STYLE <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Coat Suits and <lb />
JACKETS, and <lb />
and Children's SWEATERS; <lb />
large variety of styles SHOES <lb />
in all leathers for men, boys, <lb />
ladies and children. <lb />
Our shoes are sold on their <lb />
merit and if you want <lb />
and your money's worth <lb />
come to see us. <lb />
Our stock embraces nearly <lb />
every article you will need in <lb />
you home, Farm, or personal <lb />
requirements. We have our <lb />
store filled with goods and <lb />
cordially invite you to come to <lb />
see us. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
RAISED IN <lb />
AT CONVENTION <lb />
TO BE RAISED AT ONCE <lb />
The Report of r. Vann, of the Col- <lb />
Adopted, and After Stirring <lb />
Speech J. W. Bailey, the <lb />
of the Endowment Was Start-d <lb />
With a Tim. <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
sun as <lb />
Evans Street <lb />
Bradley, The Jeweler <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
Hendersonville. <lb />
a magnificent address by Josiah <lb />
of Raleigh, the Baptist <lb />
State convention, moved <lb />
started the endowment fund for Mere <lb />
College. Before the taking of <lb />
subscriptions, Rev. Livingston John- <lb />
son, of led the convention in <lb />
a special prayer for the movement. <lb />
TM has been a day the <lb />
the first for the fund, Noah <lb />
Bigs, of . followed <lb />
with C. J. Hunter, of Raleigh, <lb />
followed with W. N. Jones, <lb />
of Raleigh, gave Other sub- <lb />
followed rapidly, and <lb />
was promised In minutes. <lb />
This has been a glorious day <lb />
Baptist State Convention. It was the <lb />
second day's session and opened this <lb />
morning with a soul-stirring <lb />
service led by Rev. C. B. <lb />
of and during the day th <lb />
convention heard a number of <lb />
did reports and several <lb />
addresses. This Dr. <lb />
of Richmond, on Foreign <lb />
Missions; this afternoon Dr. Robert- <lb />
son of Louisville, on Ministerial <lb />
cation, and tonight the climax came <lb />
when J. W. Bailey, of Raleigh, in a <lb />
magnificent address, opened the cam- <lb />
for the endowment of Mere- <lb />
located at Raleigh. <lb />
The report of the trustees of Mere- <lb />
College was read tonight and <lb />
success of this in- <lb />
during the year the report <lb />
called on the convention at the <lb />
to launch the campaign of <lb />
for the endowment of <lb />
college. The General Educational <lb />
Board has proposed c <lb />
if the Baptists of the state <lb />
shall raise <lb />
The convention unanimously ad pt <lb />
the report, and Dr R. T. Var l <lb />
after a short introductory address, in- <lb />
Mr. J. W. Bailey, of <lb />
The question of making changes in <lb />
the date of the convention meeting <lb />
came up this afternoon. The entire <lb />
question was referred to a committee <lb />
contains of W. I. Johnson, Wake <lb />
John Ray Raleigh; E. P. <lb />
Oxford; C. L. Craves New- <lb />
born; and T. W. Wades- <lb />
This committee is to <lb />
plans for increasing tho attendance <lb />
upon the convention, and report <lb />
year. The attendance upon con- <lb />
has been growing smaller <lb />
year by year, and Dr. Johnson, .-f <lb />
Wake Forest, in his address, stated <lb />
that the denomination was facing a <lb />
crisis and some steps must be taken <lb />
to change the conditions. <lb />
Rev. J. M. corresponding <lb />
secretary of the Aged Ministers Re- <lb />
lief Board, read the report of U <lb />
board, which after discussion, was <lb />
adopted. The report shows that ill <lb />
aged ministers were assisted during <lb />
ho year by the funds of the board <lb />
Since the convention met at Wades- <lb />
five new beneficiaries were re- <lb />
by the b ard, and three of <lb />
those on the board previous to that <lb />
time have died The board reported <lb />
hat nearly of the <lb />
churches of North Carolina do <lb />
lot contribute to this worthy <lb />
This report was discussed by Rev. <lb />
j. M. Archibald Johnson and <lb />
Rev. F. M. Jordan. <lb />
Mr. Jordan is one of the pioneer <lb />
preachers of this state, and in nil <lb />
address he referred to the fact that <lb />
his own hands he had baptized <lb />
than five thousand people, <lb />
administered baptism in every <lb />
stream of any importance in tin <lb />
State. <lb />
Dr. A. T. Robertson, of the South- <lb />
Theological Seminary, <lb />
delivered a Interesting address <lb />
this afternoon on the subject of <lb />
and following the <lb />
address an offering was made for the <lb />
seminary amounting to <lb />
The subject of Foreign Missions <lb />
was considered at the morning <lb />
and addresses were delivered by <lb />
T. R, Ray, T. and R X <lb />
representatives of tin <lb />
Foreign Mission Board at Richmond, <lb />
Va. Dr. R. J. the c- <lb />
responding secretary of the board de- <lb />
livered what had been stated to <lb />
the best address on the subject ever <lb />
heard at the State Convention. Ho <lb />
moved his audience very <lb />
The report of the board of State <lb />
Missions, read this morning, shows <lb />
the following offerings for the <lb />
State missions, for- <lb />
missions, 882.08; home mis- <lb />
education, <lb />
I ministerial relief, Sunday <lb />
orphanage, <lb />
298.00. The offering for State <lb />
shows a gain of The <lb />
has on foil <lb />
EXCHANGE. <lb />
A New Back for an Old One. How <lb />
It Can be Done In Greenville. <lb />
The back aches at times with a <lb />
dull, indescribable feeling, making <lb />
weary and restless; piercing <lb />
pains shoot across the region of the <lb />
kidneys, and again the lions are so <lb />
lame to stoop is agony. No use to <lb />
rub or apply a plaster to the back <lb />
in this condition. You cannot reach <lb />
the cause. Exchange the bad k <lb />
tor a new stronger one. Greenville <lb />
resident would do well to profit by <lb />
the following <lb />
Joseph Savage, Church street, Ta <lb />
N. C. time my <lb />
kidneys were disordered the pass- <lb />
ages of the kidney secretions being <lb />
scanty and at times painful. I had <lb />
sharp pains in my lions and if <lb />
st-oped suddenly, sharp twinges <lb />
caught me across the back, <lb />
it hard for me to straighten. <lb />
trying a number of remedies without <lb />
finding relief I procured <lb />
Kidney Pills and began their use <lb />
They removed the aches and pal as <lb />
and regulated the passages of the <lb />
kidney secretions. I am pleased to <lb />
recommend Kidney Pills in <lb />
return for the benefit have derived <lb />
from their <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the Unit <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector.<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home Eastern <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT j HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Extern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Dec. been spending several days with Mr. <lb />
June Pox, of Randleman, came In and Mrs. M. G. Bryan, left Sunday <lb />
Wednesday to spend a day or so with morning for their home in <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company are <lb />
i oiling the most perfect stalk <lb />
man. <lb />
All classes of dress goods and do- <lb />
are being offered by g- <lb />
A very useful piece of machinery for ton. Barber Company real cheap <lb />
any farmer. Now is a good time to buy. <lb />
Messrs. A G. Cox and R. H. Hun- R. L. Abbott and J. <lb />
sucker made a business trip to Snow Rollins made a pleasant trip to <lb />
Hill Thursday. Sunday night. <lb />
If it is good point you want, Don't forget your eggs, chicken <lb />
will find the per cent, at turkeys, A. W. Ange Company <lb />
A. W. Ange Company's. pays the highest prices for same. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of Smithfield, Several of our people attended the <lb />
came in Friday to spend a few days wedding Sunday, <lb />
with friends here. bushels of field peas. <lb />
A very satisfactory implement for Ask for prices. A. W. Ange Con <lb />
the farm is the frog-tooth harrow, in <lb />
double section. See Harrington. Miss Helen Adams spent <lb />
Barber Company while they la n the country with Miss <lb />
Miss Faye Corey, of <lb />
has been spending a few days at M Mr. J. B. Kittrell of Greenville, <lb />
J. H. Corey's, returned home as in town Monday. <lb />
.- <lb />
Nuts, apples <lb />
oranges and other Christmas good <lb />
a specialty at A. W. Ange Con; <lb />
Miss Mary Smith, of Ayden <lb />
over yesterday to spend several <lb />
with Miss Norma <lb />
Mr. D. R. Jackson has for sale If. <lb />
black smith shop, wagon, <lb />
plows, cross-cut saws, yearling <lb />
shingles, two houses and lots an <lb />
concrete barber shop. <lb />
Mr. Roy COx and ; Miss <lb />
Boushall attend party <lb />
last night. <lb />
Several of our boys attended a bar <lb />
party at Reedy Branch <lb />
day night. Quite a nice sum <lb />
raised. <lb />
Mrs. H. H. Hunsucker, who ha; <lb />
several days wit. <lb />
friends- in returned <lb />
last night. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com <lb />
Is offering some nice farm Um <lb />
sale near Winterville. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning; clever <lb />
buyer, spent one day this week <lb />
tho Ayden market. <lb />
The A. G. Com- <lb />
will fresh pork. <lb />
Miss Miriam JohnSOn went ti <lb />
Greenville today. j <lb />
Several of our teachers are attend <lb />
the teachers meeting at Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Winterville <lb />
ranged a Joint debate with the Free <lb />
Will Baptist Seminary to be hob. <lb />
Tuesday evening, December a <lb />
the Seminary in Ayden at 7.30 p. in <lb />
Winterville High School will be <lb />
resented by Messrs. G. H. Cox, <lb />
Causey and Paul N. Tn <lb />
query is, That the signs <lb />
of the time indicate the downfall of <lb />
the United States The <lb />
from Winterville will <lb />
the negative. Quite a number <lb />
and citizens are expected to <lb />
attend. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Pearl Hester spent Saturday ill <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
have and <lb />
too, and why let them try and fit <lb />
you. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Cox, who have, <lb />
D. R. Jackson has for sale <lb />
and shop tools., wagon buggies, <lb />
lows, cross-cut saws, cypress shin- <lb />
two houses and <lb />
concrete barber shop <lb />
R. G. Chapman and J. <lb />
i. Dixon went to Ayden Monday. <lb />
Mr. Eugene Cannon, bookkeeper <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
any, spent Sunday at his homo <lb />
Miss Helen Smith spent Sunday <lb />
little Miss Lizzie Cox in the <lb />
try. <lb />
Wants to Help Some One <lb />
For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of For <lb />
Mo., needed help and couldn't <lb />
ind it. That's why he wants help <lb />
one now. Suffering so Ion; <lb />
he feels for all distress from <lb />
Nervousness, Loss cf A <lb />
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 />
It's also positively <lb />
guaranteed for Liver <lb />
Blood Disorders, Female <lb />
and Malaria. Try them <lb />
it all druggists. <lb />
THEE HANDSOME PRIZES. <lb />
Sofa Pillow and Two Boxes <lb />
Candy to be Given <lb />
On Christmas eve o'clock p. <lb />
Coward will give a v. <lb />
handsome prizes -E C. T. T. <lb />
monogram sofa pillow, 5-lb box of <lb />
Holiday candy and a lb <lb />
box Chocolate <lb />
Ions. With each cash purchase of <lb />
cents you will be given a <lb />
coupon number, which en- <lb />
title you to one chance at each of the <lb />
prizes. Coward Wooten <lb />
make a specialty, addition to their <lb />
extensive line of everything carried <lb />
in a regulated drug store, <lb />
the famous Eastman Kodaks, Cod <lb />
self-filling fountain pens, <lb />
variety of candies and a beautiful <lb />
lino of stationery, among which you <lb />
can get a fine Christmas present <lb />
that will likely suit any of your cir- <lb />
of friends. Trade with <lb />
and get your rightful chances at die <lb />
prizes mentioned above. <lb />
Congressman <lb />
Gives <lb />
Praise <lb />
To <lb />
For <lb />
His <lb />
Relief <lb />
From <lb />
Catarrh. <lb />
ex-congressman commends <lb />
have used several bottles of and I greatly <lb />
thereby from my catarrh of the head. feel encouraged to believe that <lb />
I use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease or <lb />
standing. <lb />
OTHER REMARKABLE <lb />
Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, county, Mo., have been In bad <lb />
health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your X <lb />
am Mr. C. N. Peterson, South Main St., Council Bluffs, <lb />
tell you how much good done mo. Constant confinement <lb />
in my store began to tell on my health, and I felt that I -wad gradually <lb />
down. I tried several remedies, hut obtained no permanent relief until I took <lb />
I felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete <lb />
A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. <lb />
Mr. D. O. BraVo, Co., Mich., writes; years ago I <lb />
was badly afflicted with of tho stomach. I had had a run of typhoid <lb />
was very depleted, i could find nothing I eat without causing dis <lb />
and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh <lb />
the stomach and seeing advertised, to take it. It helped mo soon, <lb />
ltd after taking three or bottles I was entirely cured of trouble, <lb />
can now cat any <lb />
5-T <lb />
METAL SHINGLES <lb />
Laid years ago are as good as new to-day 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 laid right over wood if without <lb />
dirt inconvenience. <lb />
For prices and other detailed information apply to<lb />
BIG STORE FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
MAX'S WOULD TRANSFORMED <lb />
Tools for One-Horse Farmers. <lb />
But Machinery Has Done Little <lb />
Women. <lb />
Machinery has transformed, for the <lb />
most part, only man's world. <lb />
world has hardly been change <lb />
at all. The city woman has a <lb />
but she has a large house to <lb />
Sue has a gas-stove and per- <lb />
haps a an Improvement <lb />
upon the she has stairs <lb />
to climb. She has water from a <lb />
faucet instead of in a well. A <lb />
that is about all. If she does her <lb />
own work, as most women do, she <lb />
has no more leisure than her grand- <lb />
mother had If she doesn't do <lb />
own work, she must wrestle with <lb />
the and the <lb />
an who does her work for her <lb />
have no more leisure than her d- <lb />
mother had. In other words, <lb />
work, in city or country, is almost <lb />
If not quite as hard today as it ever <lb />
was. <lb />
There is no more reason why <lb />
woman should have to sweep and <lb />
dust than there is why she <lb />
have to cook over a fireplace Sweep- <lb />
and dusting are signs of a time <lb />
that should be Such methods <lb />
of cleaning were all right when bet <lb />
methods were unknown, but they <lb />
are all wrong now that better me <lb />
are known. Vacuum-clean Ilia; <lb />
is a better method. A vacuum- <lb />
cleaner gets all the dust and makes <lb />
there is no dusting. A. <lb />
electricity does most of the work <lb />
The little work that a woman dots <lb />
is not burdensome. The air <lb />
breathes while cleaning is clean. No <lb />
dust settles in her hair. When r <lb />
task is finished she is not in need <lb />
of a bath. And if she has been run- <lb />
the cleaner for an hour the cost <lb />
of the electricity consumed is las <lb />
than three cents. Moreover <lb />
room Is clean through the rugs to Hi, <lb />
floor. Turn up the corner of a <lb />
and there floor, no dust <lb />
Every woman knows, of course that <lb />
vacuum-cleaners are on the market <lb />
Every woman would like to have one <lb />
but think they can not afford to <lb />
buy vacuum-cleaners. Very few of <lb />
the women who hire their housework <lb />
done have cleaners. They moder- <lb />
well-to-do women believe <lb />
can afford no such luxury. <lb />
the wives of wage-workers and <lb />
farmers, of course, never dare to <lb />
beyond the doom and the carpet- <lb />
sweeper. Yet, as good a cleaner as <lb />
there is on the market can be bought <lb />
for approximately and a clean- <lb />
big enough for a small house <lb />
be bought for less. <lb />
A good vacuum-cleaner will <lb />
with Blight repairs, <lb />
If r man, for an expenditure of i <lb />
could take a hi <lb />
kink out of each day of his work t <lb />
years, how long would ho I <lb />
the kink stay Let the <lb />
wife ask how long he would <lb />
the hod if he could buy a motor <lb />
for that would carry the hod <lb />
him Ask any man if he would give <lb />
to have one of his worst tasks <lb />
done for half of a working lifetime. <lb />
All men would give the same answer. <lb />
A would stop lit nothing short <lb />
of to get the money. <lb />
Norfolk Southern Sunday Trains. <lb />
Sunday lath, tho Nor- <lb />
folk Southern trains Nos. and <lb />
will be operated between <lb />
and Washington on Sundays on <lb />
same schedule as week days rig <lb />
train Greenville <lb />
at 0.40 a. westbound at <lb />
We are frequently asked to state <lb />
what farm implements one horse <lb />
pull. We wish we could recommend <lb />
to the man with one horse or mule, <lb />
implements which will do good work <lb />
in preparing the laud, but we can not <lb />
do it. This is not our fault, and w <lb />
hope the one-horse will not <lb />
think that we do not appreciate hie <lb />
situation and wish to help him. No <lb />
one can ever tell how to break laud <lb />
properly with one 900-pound horse. <lb />
It is simply a physical impossibility, <lb />
for which neither he nor this paper <lb />
is responsible. It would please us <lb />
the best in the world, if we could, <lb />
to name a plow or an implement <lb />
which can be pulled by one horse <lb />
or mule and do good and economic <lb />
work plowing or preparing land; <lb />
because one horse costs much less, <lb />
and can be fed cheaper than two <lb />
three; but the implements are not <lb />
made and can not be made. <lb />
We would like to help the One- <lb />
horse farmer along this line. In fact, <lb />
would rather help him than any <lb />
class, but we can not do it, and <lb />
to expect us to do it, is expecting <lb />
impossibilities. <lb />
The weeder can be used with one <lb />
horse and do good economical work <lb />
in early cultivation of crops, when <lb />
the land has been well prepared, and <lb />
if our one-horse farmers could Join <lb />
forces and prepare their lands well, <lb />
then we could recommend this one <lb />
implement for economical <lb />
which one horse will pull. <lb />
Crops may be cultivated with one <lb />
horse, but not economically, because <lb />
two horses and two men can usually <lb />
do very little more than two horses <lb />
and one man. In preparing the <lb />
land in breaking it at least, one horse <lb />
can not do the work well or <lb />
economically. <lb />
The problem of the one-horse farm <lb />
is a difficult one. and his only <lb />
is in getting at least two gout <lb />
horses or mules. We can not help <lb />
him to do good work with one horse <lb />
but we can help him to get two, by <lb />
telling him how to grow more feed <lb />
and to breed and care for live stocK <lb />
and this we are trying to do. It is <lb />
no lack of desire to help the on- <lb />
horse farmer on our part; but the <lb />
impossibility of the task that has <lb />
prevented us telling what <lb />
Will do economical and satisfactory <lb />
work for the one-horse farmer- <lb />
Raleigh Progressive Farmer and i- <lb />
SaTed from Awful Death. <lb />
How an appalling calamity in his <lb />
family was prevented is told by A V. <lb />
of Fayetteville, N. C. R. <lb />
F. D. No. sister had <lb />
he writes, was very thin <lb />
end pale, had no and seemed <lb />
to 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 be.-n <lb />
troubled with a cough since. Its <lb />
best medicine I ever saw or heard <lb />
For coughs, colds, <lb />
asthma, croup, hemorrhage all bro i- <lb />
troubles, it has no equal, <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
teed by all druggists. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
SAVINGS BANK <lb />
Department of <lb />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK <lb />
of N. C. <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb />
jg in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
Five Compounded Quarterly <lb />
Three Compounded Semi-An. <lb />
Checking Accounts <lb />
We make a Specialty of Bank- <lb />
by mail. <lb />
and <lb />
Write 1216 <lb />
H. H. TAYLOR, Cashier, <lb />
or J. E Cashier. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Until success is better understood <lb />
try to improve your failures. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
H GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
and dealer odd parts el leather <lb />
EXT TO OFFICE. M. C. <lb />
, The fool and his money arc soon <lb />
spotted. <lb />
BAKER HART<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Morrill <lb />
invite you to be present <lb />
it the marriage of daughter <lb />
Olive <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Saunders Wilson <lb />
Lieutenant United States Army <lb />
on Tuesday evening, the <lb />
of December <lb />
One thousand nine hundred and tn. <lb />
at six o'clock <lb />
St. Episcopal church <lb />
Snow Hill, North Carolina. <lb />
At home, Fort Georgia <lb />
Troops Pursuing Revolutionists. <lb />
Dy Wire to The <lb />
City. 11- Mexican <lb />
federal troops are In pursuit of flee- <lb />
revolutionists. o <lb />
the army which gave battle to i <lb />
government soldiers Guerrero <lb />
Chihuahua when men were killed <lb />
and wounded. Federal <lb />
are to Chihuahua to lake KM <lb />
It is this battle <lb />
of <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
IT is the place to buy y. u Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails,. Cook <lb />
Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Wall Pain s <lb />
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place <lb />
your orders now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Special attention to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to see us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
, C. <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, and Kinston <lb />
Effective November 1st,<lb />
WHERE THE PREACHERS SERVE <lb />
NEXT YEAR <lb />
farther address nearest ticket agent, <lb />
W. H WARD, Ticket Agent, Greenville, <lb />
W J. CRAIG, V T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
shell <lb />
eH <lb />
REV. J. H. SHORE COMES BACK HERE <lb />
WILL MOTE TO GREENVILLE. <lb />
The Kind <lb />
of People This Town <lb />
Wants. <lb />
Hoofing and Sheet Metal Work. K <lb />
Tn Shop Repair Work, and I i LU C <lb />
Flues in Season, see J J <lb />
N. C. <lb />
INSURE <lb />
WITH THE <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life <lb />
Insurance Company <lb />
Policies Highest <lb />
J. H KEEL, Agent <lb />
1218 <lb />
Grain Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
Hay, Grain, Feed <lb />
Represented by <lb />
j. W. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
cut d in m business of town, <lb />
chair in operation and each <lb />
-w id d over by a skilled bar- <lb />
L dies ed their <lb />
CHOICE. <lb />
FROTH AND HOLLAND BULBS <lb />
Hyacinth, <lb />
and Calls <lb />
Plant ea for best results <lb />
All Seasonable Cat <lb />
at Short Notice <lb />
Fen. and all Hat <lb />
For <lb />
I. L CO., <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
J C. <lb />
in <lb />
Monument <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Brokers in <lb />
cotton, Grain and <lb />
Provisions. <lb />
to New York, Chicago and <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
J. W. Perry CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb />
Bagging, Tics and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence so <lb />
fatted. <lb />
Presiding for This, <lb />
Washington Form- <lb />
Pastors <lb />
Adjourned Monday at Noon. <lb />
The . f the Car- <lb />
c at Eli City <lb />
were read Monday morning, i <lb />
conference adjourned at <lb />
The presiding elders of the <lb />
districts are as <lb />
C. Beaman. <lb />
Elizabeth T. Plyler. <lb />
B. John. <lb />
New P. <lb />
L. .<lb />
Warren E. Underwood <lb />
T. <lb />
H. D. Wilson. <lb />
The pastors for this, Washington <lb />
district <lb />
R. Canipe. <lb />
Ayden L. Carraway. <lb />
Bath B. Bridgers. <lb />
Bethel W. Autrey <lb />
T. <lb />
Farmville E Tripp. <lb />
E. Lance. <lb />
Fremont R. Grant. <lb />
Memorial, J. H. <lb />
Shore. <lb />
E. Di-t <lb />
on. <lb />
Circuit-Supplied by <lb />
I. C. Reynolds. <lb />
Mt. Pleasant E. Stan- <lb />
field. <lb />
Nashville L. <lb />
Rocky Church, L. P. <lb />
Howard; South Rocky Mount, J. B <lb />
Thompson. <lb />
by B. <lb />
Watson. <lb />
Spring Hope F. Craven. <lb />
Swan Quarter J. <lb />
Tarboro H <lb />
J Lewis. <lb />
Washington H. Broom. <lb />
Wilson Station-G. F. Smith. <lb />
Superintendent North Carolina An- <lb />
LeagueR. L. <lb />
Other former pastors <lb />
the church are sent to <lb />
following <lb />
J. A. to Burlington. <lb />
F. A. to Dunn. <lb />
H. M. Eure to <lb />
L. L. <lb />
F. B. to Rowland. <lb />
It will be a surprise to many of <lb />
our people to learn that Mr. George <lb />
is to leave He has <lb />
decided to move to Greenville and <lb />
engage in the hardware business. <lb />
This news conies like a shock to <lb />
Orange. Mr. Hadley is one of tins <lb />
most substantial and up-to-date <lb />
men. He has been identified <lb />
the best business interests of <lb />
ever since early manhood <lb />
the town and community can ill <lb />
afford to lore him. We need him and <lb />
many more like him. He has a beau- <lb />
if home here, considerable <lb />
interests in town, and also runs <lb />
a large farm. His going away means <lb />
i great loss to the town and the <lb />
whole community. We have not <lb />
talked over the matter with but <lb />
we learn from some of his friends <lb />
that all his arrangements for moving <lb />
ave been made, and that he is <lb />
i to leave. While we very mu h <lb />
egret this, yet we congratulate <lb />
in securing Mr. Hadley <lb />
id family. They will add much to <lb />
he business and social circles of. <lb />
town. We feel certain that he <lb />
is the very best wishes of all our <lb />
no matter where he goes. <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
The Reflector is glad that Mr. Had- <lb />
is going to bring his family to <lb />
Greenville. This is the kind of <lb />
the town to add to her <lb />
those who in casting in <lb />
lot with help to build up the <lb />
community. We are not prepared to <lb />
tale Just what Mr. Hadley's business <lb />
are after getting here, but he <lb />
not be long making his presence <lb />
felt. <lb />
VISIT OF A LAWMAN. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Honor Boll. <lb />
The honor roll of Grimesland grad- <lb />
ed school is as <lb />
Thomas Proctor, Butts, <lb />
Blanche Proctor, Ethel Carrie <lb />
Ethel Proctor, Thelma Bryan. <lb />
Ruth Lewis, Raymond Parker. Mot- <lb />
Boyd, <lb />
PRIMARY GRADES. <lb />
Annie D Proctor <lb />
HORSE-SHOEING tor <lb />
r Lie Proctor, Alice Galloway Proctor <lb />
I have opened a horse shoeing Zeno Gibson. <lb />
shop on the corner of Annie Stanley. Buck Moore. Raj <lb />
and Fifth AH work Moore, <lb />
guaranteed. Give me a trial <lb />
ALONZO CHERRY This week and next are ho <lb />
time loft for Christmas trade, <lb />
m , business should with <lb />
to m <lb />
John T. Pollen, of Raleigh, <lb />
Speaks Twice Here <lb />
There is not a layman in North <lb />
Carolina who is better known and s <lb />
to humanity ind <lb />
the people to his fellow man <lb />
ban Mr. John T. of Raleigh. <lb />
Greenville enjoyed a visit from him <lb />
Sir day, on which day he spoke twice <lb />
i Memorial Baptist church. <lb />
at the morning service was <lb />
marks that I love my <lb />
id in the evening Word of God <lb />
There are few men that can talk <lb />
Mr. and even preach ts <lb />
well desire to possess the <lb />
f making men's hearts like this <lb />
business man. <lb />
Wherever Mr. goes he in <lb />
reality spreads the gospel, for one <lb />
of his characteristics is to distribute <lb />
little pocket editions of <lb />
of the Bible that are convenient <lb />
business people to carry <lb />
them and catch treasurers of <lb />
at odd moments. While <lb />
he gave away a large of the <lb />
Book of <lb />
aid the Of St. <lb />
many people will long glad- <lb />
remember the visit of Mr. <lb />
so Greenville. <lb />
While here he was the guest of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. T. R. Moore. <lb />
of the Banquet. <lb />
Dr. Charles <lb />
been attending the meeting of the <lb />
Medical convention, at Kin- <lb />
ton. The Free Press prints a very <lb />
picture of him and calls <lb />
one of the wits of the <lb />
also made an interesting address <lb />
-H <lb />
the Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD <lb />
ON FIRST MONDAY <lb />
JURORS DRAW FOR FREE <lb />
Accounts for the Month Allowed <lb />
Orders Drawn on Treasurer.- <lb />
Fiscal Year <lb />
Present Bonds and Qualify. <lb />
The hoard of county <lb />
mot in regular monthly <lb />
on the 5th, with all the members <lb />
Orders were drawn on the treas- <lb />
in the following aggregate sums <lb />
For county <lb />
superintendent health. <lb />
county attorney, clerk Superior <lb />
court, solicitor <lb />
register of deeds, <lb />
constables, justices of tile <lb />
peace, conveying prisoners <lb />
and insane, witnesses, <lb />
Jurors court costs, 82.35; <lb />
coroner, printing and i- <lb />
bridges and ferries, <lb />
small pox, jail, <lb />
house, elections, <lb />
commissioners <lb />
stock law county roads <lb />
Beaver Dam roads, Bel <lb />
roads. Bethel roads, <lb />
Carolina roads, Chic-d <lb />
roads, roads, <lb />
Falkland roads, Green- <lb />
roads, 401.19; roads, <lb />
Swift Creek roads, <lb />
bridge bond, <lb />
The following were drawn as <lb />
for the criminal term of Superior <lb />
court beginning December <lb />
J. W. T. ., <lb />
David Button, J W. Sutton. L. L. <lb />
Brown, Earl James, R. L. <lb />
M. Jones, J. R. Galloway E. s <lb />
Arnold, F. L. Cox C. M. Buck, Joyner <lb />
Wingate, John C. Dawson, J. W. <lb />
ton. A. B. Braxton, W. B. <lb />
W. M. W. S. E. Smith <lb />
J. W. Cook, D. F. Lang, B. S. <lb />
Ed. G. E. Allen, R. O. g. <lb />
G. L. Fields M. B. Allen, Holli- <lb />
J. H. Randolph, W. B. Stocks <lb />
D. C. Thomas Moore, J. J <lb />
Wall, Israel Moore, L. L. Ross, A <lb />
Whitford. <lb />
The following were drawn as <lb />
for the criminal term of Superior <lb />
court beginning January Win. <lb />
E. S. Norman, J. B. Craw- <lb />
ford, A. A. Joyner, B. F. Ayers, S C. <lb />
Whitehurst, J. H. Briley, R J Dix- <lb />
on. A. P Murray J. <lb />
R. J. J. Hines E, B. G <lb />
S. E. Harrington, I. J. Frizzle, Ma- <lb />
lone Tucker. J. E. King. R. J. Little, <lb />
R. L. G. M. Shelby, S. J. <lb />
Parker J. R. M G. <lb />
A. M. Moseley, J. A. Fell, War- <lb />
W. G. Wilson. F. V. Johnston, <lb />
L. Johnston, W. H. Chapman. J. K. <lb />
Pittman, II. M. Stokes, Gray Moor;, <lb />
W. G. Williams, George Williams, M <lb />
T. Spear. <lb />
Tho following m- <lb />
tors for the civil term <lb />
beginning January W. <lb />
Cobb, F. L. Andrews, Thad Rogers n, <lb />
E. S- Macon Haddock, J. B. <lb />
H. II. Porter, N. S. Cox, W. P <lb />
Buck W J. Crawford, W. M. Edwards <lb />
H. B. Owens, J. W. Martin, C. L <lb />
Stokes, W. F. J. Wells <lb />
E. Smith W. <lb />
it .-1-1 <lb />
An Interesting Meeting Held Sui <lb />
Dec <lb />
The third meeting of the Pitt <lb />
County Association fir <lb />
1910-11 met in the auditorium of tho <lb />
graded school building, Saturday <lb />
morning. December 10th at 10.30 <lb />
The association was called to <lb />
by the President, H. B. Smith <lb />
devotional were conducted <lb />
by Rev. C. C. Ware, pastor of the <lb />
Christian church. This was Mr. <lb />
Ware's first visit to the association, <lb />
lie made an excellent impression up- <lb />
on the teachers by the most impress- <lb />
manner in which he conducted i <lb />
devotional exercises. <lb />
Then the regular business pro- <lb />
gramme for the day was taken up <lb />
The first was a class of eighteen <lb />
children, most ably conducted b; <lb />
Miss of Training school <lb />
in paper cutting and folding. It <lb />
indeed, to see <lb />
worked in number work and reading <lb />
connection with the hand work <lb />
The next was another most in <lb />
lecture by Prof. H. E. <lb />
on to by <lb />
Those who miss these lectures will <lb />
never be able to estimate their loss. <lb />
As was announced at he first meet- <lb />
in October, he will give a -s <lb />
of lectures this year on to <lb />
He laid special stress on <lb />
each teacher's purchasing a book so <lb />
that each one be prepared <lb />
tho part of the book assigned <lb />
each lecture. <lb />
Prof. lecture on <lb />
till the next <lb />
mooting on account of the lateness -f <lb />
the hour. <lb />
Pamphlets for Carol <lb />
were distributed by Super . <lb />
W. H. urging, if it <lb />
not convenient to have <lb />
on December it should be <lb />
observed sonic time during the term. <lb />
The attendance was fine, and <lb />
was good from <lb />
to tho end. Thus closed one of j <lb />
best sessions in the history of <lb />
F. C. NYE, Reporter. <lb />
Cards <lb />
W. F. <lb />
LI LAW <lb />
U H. L. Co. <lb />
u Alas. door to <lb />
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AT LAW <lb />
U -e formerly occupied by. J. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
V C D. M. Clark <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil and Surveyors <lb />
, ; u- <lb />
S J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Building. <lb />
B. <lb />
Moore W. H. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
LA <lb />
, . . <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office <lb />
aria in Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D -Tames <lb />
DR. R. L CARR <lb />
i;. H. W <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
L i <lb />
Officers. <lb />
Thursday night the following <lb />
officers were elected by Tar River <lb />
No. for ensuing <lb />
G. J. Woodward, C. C. <lb />
If. L. V. C. <lb />
n. b. Sugg, P. <lb />
D. M. Clark, M. of W. <lb />
A. B. Ellington, K. of R. and S <lb />
V. G. Smith, M. of F. <lb />
C S Carr, M. of E. <lb />
B. Wilson, Jr. M. at A. <lb />
H. D. Bateman I. G. <lb />
W. L. Hall, O. G. <lb />
THE SINGER STORE <lb />
on Main St. extends to you the same <lb />
n- the rest room did. t I <lb />
the country are especially in- <lb />
to stop and rest yourselves. <lb />
. Prop <lb />
LAW<lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT <lb />
building. <lb />
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Jr. . N. <lb />
N. S. Schedule <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule Effective 6th. <lb />
N following schedule <lb />
published as information <lb />
ind are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
a. m daily, Night Express <lb />
man Sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
. is., daily except Sunday f. r <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
except Sunday <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Westbound. <lb />
ii, in., daily for Wilson and <lb />
north, south and <lb />
west. <lb />
. daily except Sunday <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, connects <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. in., daily except Sunday <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb />
further information and res.-r- <lb />
of sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
L. Agent, Greenville, <lb />
,. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Gen. Supt. Gen. Passenger <lb />
VIRGINIA. <lb />
S. A. L. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
ruins leave Ha <lb />
lit <lb />
ROUND Si. <lb />
. a. Atlanta, <lb />
points West, <lb />
and Florida points, <lb />
tor and <lb />
EM H <lb />
W B. RODMAN GUION <lb />
poll tax for 1910. and <lb />
were made where errors <lb />
ed in listing taxes. <lb />
This completing the work of <lb />
board for the fiscal year, the meet- <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
Tho members having been M <lb />
elected they again qualified for a .- <lb />
other term and by re-el- <lb />
J. P. chairman. <lb />
The board then exam- <lb />
tho bonds of tho newly elected <lb />
county officers which wove approved <lb />
GUION <lb />
Altai law <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carteret, Jones <lb />
Pamlico, and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
e Street <lb />
BERN, N C. <lb />
and lb oath of office <lb />
Several W <lb />
mail <lb />
J Nobles <lb />
-modern <lb />
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Opp- J. R. J. G. <lb />
SEABOARD <lb />
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and car. On-<lb />
mu Providence <lb />
FLORIDA <lb />
a. <lb />
and New Pullman <lb />
day and car. <lb />
at with C or <lb />
m West, <lb />
ii Pennsylvania <lb />
and B. O. tor <lb />
tail west.<lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Memphis <lb />
and points West. car to <lb />
Hamlet, <lb />
p. m., No. <lb />
Oxford, an <lb />
i p. Atlanta, <lb />
and points West, Jack <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. .-. <lb />
p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
Washington 7.40 a. <lb />
p. m. to <lb />
Washington and <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Fire Protection. <lb />
Fire insurance policies look good <lb />
after fire. If your property la <lb />
not fully protected, you owe It to <lb />
to. do. at <lb />
or<lb /></p>
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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 />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1910. <lb />
No doubt <lb />
over it. <lb />
feels better <lb />
Care is being taken now that stock- <lb />
is free from holes. <lb />
Now honest, don't you <lb />
Greenville needs a fire alarm <lb />
The census returns show that <lb />
your Uncle Sam's family is growing <lb />
some. <lb />
The report in the advance in <lb />
at Chicago does not look like the <lb />
of meat is to be lower. <lb />
As you may never have an airship, I could have been saved to the owners <lb />
it is best to <lb />
good roads. <lb />
take some interest in <lb />
Congress will not get down to do- <lb />
anything before it will be time <lb />
to go home for Christmas. <lb />
The Socialist candidate for con- <lb />
in Virginia, who spent only <lb />
cents in campaign expenses, possibly <lb />
got as much as he paid for. <lb />
--------o- <lb />
The appointment by President Taft <lb />
of four Democrats to positions on <lb />
the Supreme court bench will give <lb />
Republicans another chance to howl. <lb />
If factories prove so profitable to <lb />
other towns, it does look like <lb />
ville should take the hint. <lb />
North Carolina's increased <lb />
are her own folks. So much the <lb />
better. <lb />
The Wilson Times does not <lb />
to know that Cary Dowd is not a <lb />
preacher. <lb />
Most of the congressmen got <lb />
listening at it, which was easier thou <lb />
having to it. <lb />
It matters not what the population <lb />
of a town may be, every one has some <lb />
people that it has no use for. <lb />
The president took a lot of <lb />
in which to tell it. Perhaps He wanted <lb />
to make a show of earning his salary. <lb />
It looks good to see the walls <lb />
tho new court house and the new Jail <lb />
climbing up so fast. <lb />
Charlotte Is up against bad <lb />
We are not worrying much over <lb />
what the census returns are going to <lb />
give Greenville, as the town is no <lb />
larger than it really is.<lb />
It takes so long to get through <lb />
with an election in England that the <lb />
voters do not have chance to do any <lb />
shouting over the result. <lb />
If North Carolina had all her son <lb />
that have taken up abode in other <lb />
States, there would have been a much <lb />
greater difference in tho census fig- <lb />
President Taft's suggestion to fill <lb />
one of the three Supreme court <lb />
with a Democrat, has put <lb />
some of the hungry Republicans to <lb />
howling again. <lb />
With four men awaiting the death <lb />
penalty In the State's electric chair, <lb />
it looks like the saying that North <lb />
Carolina does not punish murderers <lb />
will have to be taken back. <lb />
by depositing It in the bank. It <lb />
looks like people will not take warn- <lb />
of such robberies. <lb />
--------c <lb />
The Supreme court of the state <lb />
has rendered a decision against <lb />
roads requiring holders of mileage <lb />
books to have mileage exchanged <lb />
tickets before they go upon the <lb />
trains. In rendering an opinion. <lb />
Chief Justice Clark said, re- <lb />
that the holders of a mile <lb />
age book shall present it and obtain a <lb />
ticket thereon, is an unreasonable <lb />
regulation and therefore <lb />
We find this item among the <lb />
graph news in an <lb />
When a Louisville Nashville train <lb />
out of Mobile struck a cow near <lb />
Kirkland, Ala., late Saturday after- <lb />
noon, the results were as unusual and <lb />
unexpected as they were fatal. The <lb />
cow was hurled to one side, <lb />
a watching the train go by. The <lb />
was knocked into a puddle of <lb />
water and killed. In falling he <lb />
struck a dog, which was also playing <lb />
the part of innocent bystander and <lb />
the life of the canine was snuffed out, <lb />
too. <lb />
We would like to know what be- <lb />
come of the cow. <lb />
STREET HANDS WORK. <lb />
The colonel trying to disturb <lb />
the holidays by giving it out that he <lb />
is soon to make another speaking <lb />
tour. Wonder what he is going to <lb />
find to talk about -this time. <lb />
It looks like those towns which <lb />
the last congress put on the list for <lb />
public ball lings are to be let out <lb />
of the appropriations made by tie <lb />
present <lb />
The looks of horses now and then <lb />
pulling a vehicle along the street, <lb />
indicates that a society for the <lb />
of cruelty to animals could <lb />
find work to do in Greenville. <lb />
That a town as large as Greenville <lb />
has nothing to alarm the people and <lb />
the when a fire <lb />
an that <lb />
is a reflection on those whose duty <lb />
it is to make provision for the pro- <lb />
of property. <lb />
The day laborers employed by <lb />
town on street and like work have <lb />
struck for higher wages, they <lb />
paid a dollar a day, now they In- <lb />
upon a quarter more. Some of <lb />
them do not do more than a quarter's <lb />
worth of work in a day. Thus far <lb />
the authorities have not the <lb />
Sou then or. <lb />
The reference that some of tin <lb />
hands do not do more than a <lb />
worth of work In a day, points <lb />
out- a condition that, exists in most <lb />
of the smaller towns in having pub- <lb />
work done. We once heard a <lb />
business man in Greenville say that <lb />
he could get as much done for fifty <lb />
cents town could get done for <lb />
a dollar by which, he meant an <lb />
individual could get twice as much <lb />
done for the same money as the <lb />
could get Of there is a re <lb />
son for this, and it lies in the fact <lb />
that when an individual hires hands <lb />
to work he usually looks after th-mi <lb />
and sees that they do it, while hands <lb />
that go out to work for the town a- <lb />
a rule have no one to look after th-nu <lb />
and only do what they feel like do- <lb />
and the average street hand <lb />
feels like doing as little as <lb />
It would pay any town having much <lb />
street work to employ a competent <lb />
man to take charge of the hands, <lb />
one who knows how the work should <lb />
be and who will make the hands <lb />
earn their pay. <lb />
Petersburg factories are <lb />
them are needed. They bring to the <lb />
her most valuable assets. More of <lb />
city men who will work, and <lb />
is an asset of the <lb />
again, and has nothing else with giving quarters. This time the <lb />
In our hew column is an- <lb />
other item about people being robbed <lb />
of money they kept hid around <lb />
Mean Workers. <lb />
will attract <lb />
as nothing else. The <lb />
ton Star, in this connection remarks <lb />
business of a city depends <lb />
upon the producing capacity of <lb />
people and of the people in its trade <lb />
territory. Production is the result <lb />
labor and the fruit of labor is <lb />
When producers are few <lb />
is small proportion. Each laborer is <lb />
capable of producing just as <lb />
and no more. There is a <lb />
it to trade in a sparsely inhabited <lb />
country and when that limit is reach- <lb />
ed the only way to increase business <lb />
is to secure an increase in the <lb />
of producers. What eastern <lb />
Carolina needs, therefore, is <lb />
good people to bring about greater <lb />
production and better development of <lb />
our natural resources. <lb />
men who will work is an <lb />
to Wilmington if he is employ- <lb />
ed in the city, but if Wilmington has <lb />
no employment for her working men <lb />
they go away and become assets <lb />
other communities. What <lb />
ton needs is manufacturing establish <lb />
to employ the labor that <lb />
ates the wealth and brings about the <lb />
growth of a community. Commercial <lb />
growth of a town naturally is slow <lb />
and no city will take on rapid growth <lb />
when it neglects industrial develop- <lb />
Every single Southern <lb />
which has made rapid progress, us <lb />
shown by the census, has made <lb />
progress through the establishing t <lb />
of industries which employ local p <lb />
pie and attract others. The <lb />
cities which have exhibited the most <lb />
remarkable growth have achieved it <lb />
through industrial development. <lb />
city which begins to become an <lb />
industrial attracts attention <lb />
and makes a upon capital, <lb />
until it does something more <lb />
keep shop it has no right to expect <lb />
anything but the most ordinary pro- <lb />
and normally slow growth. <lb />
Why doesn't Wilmington build <lb />
some manufacturing <lb />
Let us find the answer to that <lb />
and when the reasons are as- <lb />
we should set, about to re- <lb />
mote them. If there is any cause <lb />
for industrial stagnation we should <lb />
go to work and remove it if <lb />
Merchants are to a cit <lb />
prosperity. Nothing is more con- <lb />
to the prosperity of the mer- <lb />
chants than employ- <lb />
hundreds of g <lb />
Progress. <lb />
to quench that thirst, <lb />
I was a large Quo <lb />
And this Petersburg and <lb />
An Obligation Stands. <lb />
When does an obligation cease <lb />
be an obligation is a <lb />
that might well be propounded <lb />
occasionally for the thoughtful <lb />
of the public. Many act <lb />
on leaving a community like the <lb />
to pay had become non-ex- <lb />
Our observation has been <lb />
that this is true especially of <lb />
of young men who have been <lb />
members of clubs and lodges. Th-v <lb />
remove to other towns, leaving duos <lb />
unpaid, and frequently bills not. set- <lb />
stores, and to think the <lb />
act of moving settles all accounts. <lb />
Why any one should form such a <lb />
conclusion passes comprehension. A <lb />
man's be his bond, <lb />
a bill once made stands against him <lb />
until it is paid. The law established <lb />
a period when bills grow out date, <lb />
but this docs not relieve the <lb />
of his honest obligation. It remain <lb />
until canceled either by being <lb />
marked off or Is paid. <lb />
More people; are needed Morally, a bill grow out of <lb />
SIXTEEN YEARS OLD. <lb />
Newspapers, like folks, have a birth <lb />
day occasionally, in fact they have a <lb />
way of coming around once a year. <lb />
Such an occasion strikes The Daily <lb />
Reflector today, the paper having <lb />
reached the distinction of being six- <lb />
teen years old, this number being <lb />
the first of the seventeenth year. Its <lb />
parent The Eastern Reflector, mad; <lb />
its initial bow twenty-nine years age <lb />
and the dally edition made its start <lb />
on December 1894. Quite a long <lb />
time ago, wasn't it Yet the year <lb />
have gone so swiftly that the first <lb />
little Daily Reflector that came from <lb />
the press is still fresh in mind. <lb />
Great and wonderful changes have <lb />
token place in Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county during these years, and <lb />
have the right to feel some pride at <lb />
the work the paper did in helping to <lb />
bring these changes. It has been a, <lb />
labor love, too, for no spot on earth <lb />
is so dear to the heart of the writer <lb />
as his home town and county, and as <lb />
long as his existence continues be <lb />
never wants to live and labor any- <lb />
where else. The truth is, we are <lb />
most tempted to say, that we don't <lb />
believe the folks would let us <lb />
should such a silly notion as going <lb />
got in our head. As much <lb />
as this section has developed, it <lb />
seems to be just In the dawn of real <lb />
progress, and we expect to see it go <lb />
forward with great strides. <lb />
The Daily Reflector has not lag- <lb />
behind in the march of progress, <lb />
but has always tried to keep <lb />
ahead of the van. The paper has <lb />
never reached its ambition, and <lb />
will as far aS that goes, but it <lb />
is glad to be able to say it is going <lb />
ahead. And the past year has been <lb />
. the most eventful in its career. Be- <lb />
ginning with May it was <lb />
a number of our most influential <lb />
citizens becoming interested in it, <lb />
and this step was followed by <lb />
additions to the plant in ma- <lb />
and equipment that greatly <lb />
Improved its facilities. The plait <lb />
has turned out more Job printing <lb />
this year than in any year in it <lb />
history, and the subscription list <lb />
was never before so large as now. <lb />
While these things are <lb />
and we feel grateful to those whose <lb />
patronage has made it yet we art <lb />
not satisfied with present attainments <lb />
and the aim is to climb still <lb />
and be In even better position to <lb />
servo the public better. The need <lb />
of a faster press to keep pace with <lb />
the increasing circulation of <lb />
paper is already felt and <lb />
be arranged for, and other facilities <lb />
will be increased as the business-, <lb />
grows. <lb />
The Reflector has the ambition o. <lb />
being the leading paper and <lb />
tho best equipped plant in this sec- <lb />
of the State, and we believe the <lb />
people are. going to help it do so. <lb />
This is U <lb />
you and The Reflector is our <lb />
comes so close to the holiday season, <lb />
we are reminded in closing this lit- <lb />
birthday talk to wish every reader <lb />
a happy Christmas and a prosperous <lb />
new year. Let's all work together <lb />
for our town, our county, our section, <lb />
our homes, our churches, our schools, <lb />
our people, and make this the garden <lb />
spot of the world, <lb />
We hope Chief Justice White is not <lb />
as ugly as some pictures they <lb />
printing of him. <lb />
Not many days now before the <lb />
cracker and toy pistol <lb />
get in their deadly work. <lb />
Over in Virginia the whiskey <lb />
locally, seems to be a case of <lb />
heads and tails. First one side and <lb />
then the other wins. <lb />
It is getting fashionable now for <lb />
women to poison or shoot their <lb />
bands. Some may deserve it, but <lb />
it does not speak well for the women <lb />
--------o <lb />
Corn by the ear is now the <lb />
Corn by the foot is the enrage. <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Oh, Cowan, don't It is so close <lb />
to Christmas folks might think you <lb />
Had in the storage. <lb />
Just think of the car- <lb />
a pension calling -r an <lb />
appropriation of nearly <lb />
if the pensions went to people who <lb />
deserve them it would be worth ., <lb />
out as it is that pension roll covers <lb />
more fraud than any other part of <lb />
expense. <lb />
--------o <lb />
cause the old master, if he was half <lb />
a teacher had ten times the <lb />
of the graded school teacher <lb />
today. He could take his own go <lb />
time, and look his pupils square in <lb />
the eye. He was not rushed. He <lb />
had no iron clad course to He <lb />
could favor the fellow who needed <lb />
a little push, and hold back those who <lb />
were running away. Above all, h <lb />
could upon line, precept <lb />
upon precept. The graded school <lb />
teacher Is an automation. So arc <lb />
his or her pupils. They work <lb />
rule. The main idea is to cover the <lb />
ground; and when it is covered the <lb />
system is satisfied but the child has <lb />
learned nothing. There is the me- <lb />
ring about the whole business. <lb />
Tho machinery overwhelms the <lb />
boys and girls. The question <lb />
among the children is not what <lb />
you learned, but how far have you <lb />
gone. The system is at fault. The <lb />
teachers and the children are the <lb />
same that they were forty years ago; <lb />
but they do not have a chance and <lb />
they never can have until we reduce <lb />
the size of the classes and give each <lb />
teacher twenty children instead of <lb />
and Children. <lb />
Weakness of Graded Schools. <lb />
The average graded school can- <lb />
not do thorough work. Some arc <lb />
than others but all are pa a <lb />
enough. There is ample Justino- <lb />
don for the cry for the methods of <lb />
schools in our modern <lb />
We have made <lb />
in almost everything else except <lb />
most important matter of all is <lb />
the education of our children. We <lb />
fine equipments to be <lb />
That is one of the troubles. Our <lb />
is a little too fine, or rather <lb />
have come to depend on it too <lb />
The modern school man <lb />
up his. hands in horror at the <lb />
bench that was so high <lb />
child's feet did not touch the floor, <lb />
out that child with that rude <lb />
made a sight more progress <lb />
mastered the basic principles <lb />
education with a t deal more <lb />
than the delicate pupil <lb />
of today, who sits on patent desks <lb />
to fit every curve of the body <lb />
a house built by expert <lb />
with an eye to light heat <lb />
ventilation exactly adapted to the <lb />
of the child. Well, what i <lb />
matter anyhow It is not with <lb />
Me children, for they are as <lb />
as their fathers and mothers were; <lb />
it is not with the teachers either, for <lb />
are, in the main, well prepared <lb />
and capable. In our the <lb />
lies in the crowded l <lb />
our schools. Children cannot be <lb />
in the mass. It is a person- <lb />
and individual proposition. T <lb />
Warning to Farmers. <lb />
At this time of year the <lb />
is usually covered with agents rep- <lb />
resenting some <lb />
concern, real or imaginary, <lb />
with various and sundry proposition <lb />
and articles for sale to the farmers <lb />
and their families. <lb />
They know their business. They <lb />
can out-talk any lawyer and and they <lb />
know just how to make the article <lb />
they are selling look like the <lb />
tho farmer has been needing and <lb />
wanting these many years. They can <lb />
show the farmer by actual figures <lb />
where the thing they have will <lb />
tor itself in a year. They can <lb />
to him that it will actually cost <lb />
If the cash is not handy, they <lb />
will take his note, and he does not <lb />
have to pay for it until next year <lb />
perhaps not until he has made <lb />
other crop. It does look to the far- <lb />
mer like on attractive proposition <lb />
It would look so to everybody. And <lb />
the farmer bites. He signs up. He <lb />
pays his cash or pledges his honor <lb />
And the smart talker goes his way <lb />
rejoicing that he has found more <lb />
The article comes. The <lb />
tries it. And it doesn't do what ho <lb />
been led to expect. He is sick <lb />
He or feels like it. He <lb />
writes the agent. No reply. Or ho <lb />
sees him and insists that he take <lb />
the . article that won't do the <lb />
work and refund at least part of the <lb />
money. But there's nothing doing. <lb />
The farmer's well-earned cash <lb />
gone or is bound to go. His note <lb />
very likely has been left in the <lb />
for collection, discounted <lb />
the agent has the money a good <lb />
of it and several other middle <lb />
men and manufacturers have <lb />
Cultivators and other farming <lb />
and various other things <lb />
are sold this way at a double price <lb />
Mr. Farmer, don't bite. Buy each <lb />
things from a reliable firm near home <lb />
that you Index <lb />
by the Southern Power Company <lb />
of the trolley interests in Charlotte <lb />
has served to call the attention of tho <lb />
eastern counties to the possibilities i <lb />
development as never be- <lb />
fore. The Greenville Reflector thinks <lb />
that the falls of the Roanoke <lb />
above Weldon and those of the Tar <lb />
near Rocky Mount should be made to <lb />
furnish electricity for the entire east- <lb />
section of North Carolina. Com- <lb />
on this suggestion, The Kin- <lb />
Free Press electric <lb />
growth of the west will <lb />
the importance of a development of <lb />
these and other eastern water powers <lb />
It will be found that electrical de- <lb />
in the east, when fairly <lb />
under way, will proceed with <lb />
This of the east to develop <lb />
its water power is noteworthy <lb />
should be encouraged in every <lb />
way. Surveys would probably de <lb />
other sources of supply in ad- <lb />
to the two mentioned by Th-; <lb />
Reflector, and the art of long-distance <lb />
transmission has been perfected to <lb />
such a degree that widely scattered <lb />
falls could be brought into co-opera- <lb />
In the matter of supplying en- <lb />
Tho development of such <lb />
sources if handled with business <lb />
and foresight, would make a <lb />
to the prosperity of that <lb />
which it would be well-nigh <lb />
possible to <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Women Braver Than Men. <lb />
It has always been maintained that <lb />
women were more courageous at <lb />
standing physical pain than men, but . <lb />
it is a new claim that they are braver <lb />
more careless of their own <lb />
quicker to act than men in an <lb />
Yet according to Herbert <lb />
Longfellow, chief of the United States <lb />
Volunteer Life-Saving Corps in tho <lb />
January Designer, not only <lb />
but children, are braver than men. <lb />
He is quoted as <lb />
It has been my experience that <lb />
women and children are mote heroic <lb />
than men. They are more <lb />
A man thinks of his <lb />
of those dependent on him, <lb />
and of his own personal well-being. <lb />
Women and children think of n jib- <lb />
but the human life in peril. They <lb />
act on the moment, so quickly that <lb />
tear has no chance to sway them it <lb />
all. It is in the nature of things <lb />
that men are more frequently at the <lb />
of danger. Yet when <lb />
presents itself a far larger per- <lb />
of and children will <lb />
risk their lives.-Heroes are not <lb />
who deliberate upon their chances. <lb />
Heroes are those who rush to tie <lb />
rescue without considering them- <lb />
selves at all. This women and <lb />
Post <lb />
paper and , w far ed in <lb />
Eastern Water Powers. <lb />
The traction deal recently <lb />
mated in this city excited widespread <lb />
interest throughout the state and no <lb />
portion of this comment has been <lb />
more illuminating than that <lb />
ed in the columns of our <lb />
Monday <lb />
There was a birthday party held <lb />
at school, December <lb />
1910, which consisted of many and <lb />
various amusements. Prof. W. H. <lb />
made a very interesting <lb />
speech on Local after which <lb />
the crowd was invited to the dining <lb />
room which was artistically deco- <lb />
rated with holly, aid Christ- <lb />
mas bells. Ambrosia ice cream <lb />
and cake formed the menu. After <lb />
supper the fish pond proved very en- <lb />
to the children while the <lb />
grown people enjoyed pining tho <lb />
on. Mrs. Scott Gal- <lb />
wining tho prize. The even- <lb />
closed with raffling off a cake <lb />
for the prettiest girl. Miss Blanche <lb />
TM <lb />
.;, V <lb />
,, f- <lb />
it<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Caroline and Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
ONE IN RESIDENCE SECTION, <lb />
OTHER IN TOBACCO TOWN <lb />
LOSS TO HALF INSURED <lb />
First Fire In Mr. Frank Red <lb />
Marts in <lb />
Latter <lb />
Koch Leas and Aires Other <lb />
of The Town Close CH From <lb />
Sparks <lb />
A little before o'clock on <lb />
by firing of pistols, <lb />
of dotes rind cries of <lb />
Greenville's only means of giving <lb />
a lire alarm the people of the town <lb />
were aroused from l heir slumber to <lb />
that there was a fire Bonn <lb />
hurried cut go and <lb />
look for the fire at random, while <lb />
o era took t call up the <lb />
telephone office to see if lit <lb />
. the fire could be <lb />
i and ii; this way the <lb />
finally located <lb />
The family of Mr. frank Wilson, <lb />
street, near A. C. L <lb />
had been awakened by <lb />
home being filled with smoke, <lb />
upon making investigation found <lb />
that fire was burning fiercely in the <lb />
basement directly underneath the <lb />
kitchen. The basement used <lb />
for the of wood, and how <lb />
fire started there is a mystery. <lb />
citizens and firemen <lb />
in time to put the fire out, but the, <lb />
under part of the house was cons- <lb />
burned and damage was d <lb />
throughout the building by smoke. <lb />
An estimate of the less cannot be <lb />
made now, but it is covered by in- <lb />
Just about the lime this fire <lb />
out, and while the firemen were <lb />
running a stream under the house <lb />
a bright glare to the southward <lb />
showed that there was another five <lb />
in the tobacco section of the tow ., <lb />
and it was found to be the <lb />
warehouse on Ninth street <lb />
midway between the two railroad <lb />
depots As quickly as it could lo <lb />
done the firemen moved to the now <lb />
scene of trouble, but the flames had <lb />
such headway in the frame <lb />
structure that the fire could not e <lb />
checked until the warehouse, <lb />
and stables adjoining, and <lb />
so the new brick stables of Mr. <lb />
K. Dole, Jr., next to the <lb />
were destroyed. By good work th i <lb />
were kept from spreading to <lb />
the range of frame stores across <lb />
the street from the warehouse. <lb />
The. wind was from the west <lb />
a great flood of sparks were <lb />
flying over and on roofs of build- <lb />
to the eastward, along Ninth <lb />
street, and but for the rain that had <lb />
fortunately fallen in th nigh <lb />
there is no telling how far the Ire <lb />
would have spread. it was. p <lb />
pie wore kept protecting their <lb />
property along the range of sparks. <lb />
The Peoples warehouse was owned <lb />
by Mr. K. Parham, of Greenville, <lb />
and his father-in-law, Mr. R. <lb />
Jones, of Durham-, and it was leaded <lb />
and operated by the Farmers <lb />
dated, Tobacco Company. The prize <lb />
Louse was used by Mr. T. A. <lb />
The loss on these buildings was SO <lb />
about half <lb />
by <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company lost <lb />
about worth tobacco with <lb />
about Insurance. Mr. Person <lb />
about worth or tobacco <lb />
with Insurance. Mr. <lb />
loss on stables was <lb />
with only 1200 insurance. <lb />
All the team were gotten sat sly <lb />
out of Mr. but it was <lb />
Sunday morning that one horse <lb />
had been burned to death in one of <lb />
the warehouse stables The horse <lb />
been put in the stall <lb />
by a man from the country whose <lb />
name we have not learned, and at <lb />
time of the fire no one know <lb />
the horse was there. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Tunstall and others <lb />
across Ninth <lb />
street in front of the warehouse, <lb />
some damage, as did th <lb />
new brick build In rs being built <lb />
Messrs. Cobb I'd wards on the west <lb />
of the warehouse , We could <lb />
learn toe extent of this dam- <lb />
age. <lb />
The of the American <lb />
co Company, situated just across <lb />
Tenth street from the scene of the <lb />
Art. but this plant being splendidly <lb />
for Are protection escaped <lb />
damage. The . sprinklers <lb />
were put to work on the front of <lb />
building nest to the fire and kept <lb />
thoroughly safeguarded from bar. <lb />
The water from the <lb />
In the glare of the fire presented <lb />
a pretty scene that many who saw it <lb />
spoke about. <lb />
It cannot, be told with certainty how <lb />
these fires started, but <lb />
stances and their simultaneous <lb />
give it much the <lb />
of <lb />
For Christmas <lb />
We have a large assortment <lb />
of fine cakes, from Fruit to pen- <lb />
varieties. Send your orders <lb />
now for CAKES <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Every- <lb />
thing <lb />
You <lb />
Need <lb />
for <lb />
the <lb />
Dinning <lb />
Table <lb />
ML Company <lb />
We have the most complete <lb />
line in town as well as <lb />
for all kinds of baking. <lb />
Fire Works <lb />
We have a beautiful line of <lb />
these also. In fact, there has <lb />
never been a more complete line <lb />
brought to th is city. <lb />
MONET TO KISS. <lb />
When is Done by Hand <lb />
Instead of Machinery. <lb />
If women did have so much work <lb />
hey could do their work. <lb />
tenths of the women who employ <lb />
need employ none if they bad <lb />
co do no sweeping or dusting, <lb />
dish-washing or ironing. If <lb />
did their work, they could <lb />
save the wages of their servants aid <lb />
the of boarding them. A modes. <lb />
estimate of tho average servant's <lb />
is a month. If a girl is fed <lb />
her board, at tho present high cost o <lb />
living, will amount to a mouth or <lb />
mere. That is a year. If she <lb />
breaks and wastes no more than a <lb />
month, she will be a wonder. That <lb />
makes a year as the average cost <lb />
of keeping a servant. Keeping <lb />
servant twenty years means kissing <lb />
good-by. The average <lb />
that keeps a servant twenty years <lb />
, at tho end of that time, no <lb />
money saved to kiss. The rest <lb />
the man's income went for food, <lb />
clothing and other things that an <lb />
regarded necessary. The <lb />
that wasn't saved represented all that <lb />
might b-en saved Tho <lb />
Sale of Personal Property. <lb />
At the of the late <lb />
B. Kilpatrick, in Swift tow.- <lb />
chip, on Tuesday. December 20th, <lb />
1910, the undersigned administrator <lb />
will sell at public auction, for <lb />
the personal property belonging <lb />
the estate, consisting of one <lb />
two mules, sis cattle, firm <lb />
wagons, carts, com fodder <lb />
hay, cotton, etc. <lb />
Sale will begin at 10.30 <lb />
a. in. EDWARD <lb />
Administrator of J. B. <lb />
How About Your Home <lb />
Is it comfortably If <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 will make <lb />
you sit up and take notice.<lb />
J. H. BOYD, JR.<lb />
Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via s <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
to Baltimore <lb />
ELEGANTLY APPOINTED STEAMERS <lb />
SERVICE ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. <lb />
Steiners leave Norfolk daily 0.15 p. m. from foot <lb />
of Jackson street, arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with rail tor all points. For further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., Norfolk, Vt<lb />
Y BOW EN <lb />
Home Greenville s C <lb />
Get in The Contest, <lb />
Make the <lb />
GIFTS <lb />
the <lb />
Practical <lb />
Sort <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Makes the Best Kind <lb />
They last, they are acceptable, they are <lb />
and they give added attractiveness <lb />
to the rooms in which they go. Nothing in the <lb />
world better than a gift of furniture. <lb />
-We'll be more than to have you call <lb />
and just look through the store, gifts you never <lb />
thought of will suggest themselves. <lb />
Will you <lb />
VanDyke <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
Dealer in Horses, Mules and Buggies <lb />
and AYDEN. NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Pullman Fares. <lb />
Press dispatches show that when <lb />
the Pullman Company offers to re- <lb />
duce rates generally considered ex- <lb />
the railroad companies object <lb />
with the statement that the bulk of <lb />
the reduction will fall them. <lb />
This would seem to reveal a new sit- <lb />
It indicates that the Pullman <lb />
monopoly has its hands upon th <lb />
throats of the companies <lb />
themselves. It is well known that <lb />
the companies over whose roads pill- <lb />
man cars are operated pay the Pull- <lb />
man Company a <lb />
three-fourths of a cent per mile for <lb />
each car. The consideration implied <lb />
it that the railroad companies get. the <lb />
fare of the passenger without need- <lb />
to furnish the car in which h- <lb />
rides. Pullman rental per mile is <lb />
to be about the same, or at <lb />
least on the same basis as the rail- <lb />
roads pay for the use of cattle an <lb />
other cars. This rental price <lb />
has generally been considered fair <lb />
and is yet so considered The new <lb />
situation is that the railroads <lb />
afraid of being made to bear <lb />
Pullman Company's fare reduction <lb />
Poor Perhaps they have <lb />
been regulated too much in some re- <lb />
while the grasping Pullman <lb />
Company went without any <lb />
at all. Yet, as regards the pro- <lb />
posed reduction, if a lower berth is <lb />
worth for a night none can deny <lb />
that is enough for an upper. <lb />
Let the Pullman rates come down, <lb />
the public authorities taking care to <lb />
protect the railroad companies from <lb />
a Pullman raid on their treasuries.- <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Let It Be a Christmas for All. <lb />
the empty <lb />
Just that one line in one our ex- <lb />
changes caught our eye days <lb />
ago, and it has since been running <lb />
almost through our <lb />
There is a powerful sermon of <lb />
of unselfishness, of love in those <lb />
few words of It is a <lb />
timely recall of the right kind of per- <lb />
son to his duly in this life; to his <lb />
love of humanity. <lb />
the empty <lb />
Are you going to remember it It <lb />
would seem that all one has to do to <lb />
be moved to some act of kindness <lb />
be to remember it. There will <lb />
be plenty of empty stockings this <lb />
Christmas. There were plenty last <lb />
Christmas, and the year before. There <lb />
will be plenty this time, but why not <lb />
try to cut down the number You <lb />
can help. are many little we try <lb />
hearts passing along the streets, <lb />
crowded with shoppers over <lb />
which the holiday atmosphere hangs <lb />
dense, and many sad little eyes <lb />
look into prettily decorated vs <lb />
presenting beautiful dolls and <lb />
bright toys, and wish and <lb />
wonder if Santa Claus will <lb />
them this year. But how is he going <lb />
to remember them if some of till <lb />
friends, who know him <lb />
who keep in touch with him, do n . <lb />
direct him to the home where th <lb />
stocking is going to be empty unless <lb />
lie comes. Can you direct him to a <lb />
few homes Can't you personally get <lb />
Santa Claus to promise to carry a <lb />
to some little girl, and a hen <lb />
several of so many little toys <lb />
don't cost a some <lb />
little boy Don't wait for some <lb />
. sou to tell Santa. Tell him your- <lb />
el Don't entrust the task to <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore has s <lb />
sued the following licenses since e <lb />
last report- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
W. C. Evans and Verna <lb />
Frank Mills and Ada Mills. <lb />
J. P. Kilpatrick and Delia Owens. <lb />
Cleveland Phillips and Annie <lb />
John S. Dixon and Williams <lb />
Peter Chapman and Belva L. Dix- <lb />
on. <lb />
G. W. Boyd and Bertha Boyd. <lb />
Dixon and Lizzie Mills. <lb />
Hudson <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
John Gorham and Mary Gray. <lb />
Chapman and Bertha Mew- <lb />
born. <lb />
Wm and Martha J. <lb />
ham. <lb />
Ward and Sallie Clark. <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
Buyers of COTTON <lb />
COTTON SEED and <lb />
PEANUTS <lb />
Phone, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
other. Perform the great work of <lb />
love yourself. Don't you know <lb />
little boys and girls whose <lb />
are apt to be empty If you do, <lb />
Santa Claus to their homes. <lb />
personally and see that old Saint <lb />
Nicholas gets there. not <lb />
trouble, and it won't cost much, and <lb />
what joy it will bring to little hearts. <lb />
What happiness it will mean to so <lb />
little ones to know that Santa is <lb />
has not forgotten them. Make up <lb />
your today to attend to this <lb />
Promise yourself you will do tali. <lb />
Promise it for the sake of r <lb />
you have enjoyed in <lb />
past, perhaps, tor the own little p. <lb />
lives that have been spared you, <lb />
pa it as debt of gratitude to tho <lb />
One who loves 11- <lb />
Dispatch <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Major Jon is <lb />
request the pleasure of your <lb />
company <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Mary Elizabeth <lb />
to <lb />
Dr. Vernon Albert Ward <lb />
on Tuesday morning the twenty-s <lb />
of December <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
at home <lb />
Bethel, North Carolina. <lb />
m STOW W <lb />
Honor RolL <lb />
The honor roll for Utopia <lb />
school is as <lb />
Lydia Nannie L Elks, Al- <lb />
Mildred <lb />
Grigg James Cobb, <lb />
Elks, Herman Cobb, <lb />
Malvina Charlie <lb />
Bertha Isaac Joyner, <lb />
MARY WYNN, Principal. <lb />
Hi <lb />
How Much Is Your Stomach Worth. <lb />
It's worth almost as much as you. <lb />
life; how much is that worth Cow- <lb />
ard Wooten has a remedy that <lb />
keeps tho stomach right and makes <lb />
it right when it goes wrong. <lb />
is of the groat <lb />
stomach remedy and Coward <lb />
Wooten guarantees It to cure tho <lb />
following stomach ailments and <lb />
or money back. <lb />
Upset stomach, pain in <lb />
belching of gas, <lb />
Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of <lb />
lead stomach, after dinner <lb />
Nervousness and headache <lb />
by stomach derangement. <lb />
That all-in feeling in the <lb />
after a night of sociability. <lb />
Bad effects of overeating or drink- <lb />
sea or car sickness. <lb />
Vomiting of pregnancy, or any <lb />
stomach distress. <lb />
Remember money back if it <lb />
at Coward or leading <lb />
I druggists everywhere, and the price<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Hone Farr. and The Eastern, Reflector. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Sunday The poor <lb />
is mentally unbalanced. <lb />
Ayden. N. C, Dec. J. N. II. <lb />
of New Bern, a very ale <lb />
Presbyterian minister, will preach <lb />
here in the Christian church Friday <lb />
sight Public invited <lb />
Mr. J. E. Cannon, a merchant of <lb />
will move here the first <lb />
of the year and will form a co-part- <lb />
Mr W T. Hart. <lb />
Mr. W. F. who resided <lb />
here a few years ago, and was <lb />
at the light plant, but now <lb />
live at Roanoke Rapids, has accept <lb />
the position he once held <lb />
company and will move his <lb />
here in a few days. <lb />
Mr. John Stocks, con of All Stocks <lb />
of Grifton, who has been a great <lb />
from a live tumor in his <lb />
died Sunday and was buried near <lb />
Grove Monday. <lb />
at per yard <lb />
checks at R. Smith <lb />
People can be seen going too an <lb />
from St. Abrams Springs with jag <lb />
and demijohns after the minors <lb />
water, like the did to <lb />
after corn during the famine. <lb />
opened seven of am <lb />
goods and one <lb />
resembles Christmas. Come and set <lb />
J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
Mr. Benjamin Smith, one of oil <lb />
oldest citizens, and an <lb />
ate soldier, died Wednesday <lb />
from congestion of the liver. Hi <lb />
remains were laid to rest at his old <lb />
homestead, three miles In the <lb />
try Thursday. He a large <lb />
family of children and a widow. M <lb />
Smith has been a large planter near <lb />
Ayden for a long time and was a <lb />
very prominent Primitive Baptist, <lb />
having attended upward of forty <lb />
associations without missing <lb />
t He laid up for himself treas- <lb />
in heaven, where the bank <lb />
fails, whore the cashier <lb />
steals and the gold never re <lb />
our heartfelt sympathy <lb />
the bereaved. <lb />
Mr, Jones, who represents th <lb />
International Harvester Company's <lb />
mowing machine has moved his <lb />
here from Greenville. Mr. Jon s <lb />
lived here a short While a few years <lb />
ago and knows a good town when be <lb />
Bees it. He occupies the Garris <lb />
house in <lb />
Lot us supply you with a good <lb />
stove or range, either or heat- <lb />
or R. Smith Company <lb />
Mrs. J. N. Ormond returned <lb />
a visit to her sons, Revs. J. P. Or- <lb />
and A. L. Ormond at <lb />
accompanied by Miss <lb />
Cora Litchfield. <lb />
Ayden, X. C Dec. Joseph <lb />
died Monday night at her <lb />
Lome Pitt chapel. Swift <lb />
creek township at o'clock. c <lb />
WM a daughter of the Into Theo. <lb />
about years old and <lb />
r. husband and four children to mourn <lb />
loss. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams two <lb />
logical and <lb />
Sunday morn and night. <lb />
Lime, cement and it. <lb />
Smith Company. <lb />
Alonso colored, u <lb />
brought <lb />
Rev. D. C. Webb, of Kinston, <lb />
moved his family here and occupies <lb />
the late Worthington house on <lb />
street. He is taking a post graduate <lb />
at the Seminary. <lb />
Mr. J. Carl Jones has purchased <lb />
he house and lot adjoining Mr. W <lb />
on Main street. He wilt <lb />
remodel it, then, says he will he <lb />
for matrimony, <lb />
free schools are closed or <lb />
Furniture, stoves, lead, pain t <lb />
varnish and R <lb />
Smith Company. <lb />
Miss Helen Cox. one of our <lb />
iris Who is teaching at Elks school <lb />
muse, in township had a <lb />
party last Friday night. The <lb />
sold high as and netted <lb />
told This shows how popular <lb />
our Ayden teachers are getting. <lb />
Prof. Wilbur E. Tingle tells us he <lb />
have a basket party at Rose <lb />
house next Friday night for <lb />
e benefit of a Christmas tree to be <lb />
ad there a little later. <lb />
Mr. W. F. and family have <lb />
from Roanoke Rapids and <lb />
the same dwelling. They have <lb />
he same cat and cow; Mr. Moseley <lb />
as the same job he filled so <lb />
he left here about one year <lb />
go. <lb />
While Mr Elmer Gardner was com- <lb />
home from Maple Cypress Sat- <lb />
evening, when near town he <lb />
mot a team running with a wagon, <lb />
and not being able to clear the track <lb />
he The wagon tongue <lb />
struck pony and turned him over <lb />
and completely demolished the bug- <lb />
Fortunately Mr. Gardner <lb />
aped unhurt, though it was a narrow <lb />
risk. <lb />
Mr. Craven and his <lb />
son went hunting Friday morning and <lb />
their mule to a tree. When <lb />
hey returned in a few hours <lb />
mile had become entangled and <lb />
hoked himself to death. The loss <lb />
groat, as it was a fine mule. <lb />
Marriage bells at the Christian <lb />
church Wednesday evening. <lb />
have bargains in flannel <lb />
and R. Smith Cm- <lb />
The Odd Fellows will have a pub- <lb />
lie before <lb />
the first Sunday in January. This <lb />
order is growing rapidly, as there is <lb />
degree work each meeting. <lb />
We are still ginning and <lb />
seed and seed cotton. Sec <lb />
fore R. tilth Company. <lb />
The Odd Follows have had the <lb />
of Mr. John Sugg and Hon. I. <lb />
V. deceased, enlarged and placed <lb />
in their to perpetuate their <lb />
They were splendid members <lb />
of that order. <lb />
For room house in <lb />
Ayden. For terms apply to <lb />
Eula Cox, Greenville. <lb />
Claim Seven Hours After It <lb />
Written. <lb />
Comp my <lb />
of North America. Cobb -t <lb />
The above policy was written at o <lb />
o'clock Saturday night covering <lb />
stores situate one from the <lb />
ham warehouse, which was <lb />
strayed by fire Sunday morning <lb />
a loss under the above policy. <lb />
it better to have the policy <lb />
not have the fire, than have die <lb />
ire and not have the policy. <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON, Agent. <lb />
SALE OF BONDS. <lb />
will be received until January <lb />
2nd 1911, for the sale of <lb />
worth of Pitt county bonds sold for <lb />
purpose of erecting new court <lb />
house and jail. <lb />
Bids as <lb />
For whole issue to run years at <lb />
per cent. <lb />
For at per cent, to <lb />
years. <lb />
For at per cent to run <lb />
years. <lb />
For at per cent to run <lb />
years. <lb />
Or bids for such amounts as <lb />
chaser may desire. <lb />
All bids to be sealed and address- <lb />
ed to, J. P. <lb />
Chairman, Board County <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This December 7th, 1910. <lb />
Box Social. <lb />
The public is most cordially <lb />
ed to attend a box social Friday <lb />
night, December 16th, which will be <lb />
given for the benefit Fleming school <lb />
house, near House, N. C. <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb />
external conditions, but in the <lb />
great majority of cases by a dis- <lb />
ordered LIVER------ <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
They control and regulate the LIVER. <lb />
They bring hope and to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and elastic- <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Water Pipes Frozen. <lb />
There was a cry for water <lb />
this <lb />
morning among neighbors who us- <lb />
city water. In most buildings the <lb />
were frozen . To cut the water <lb />
ti bet ere bed tine in cold <lb />
might. prevent the pipes from <lb />
MONTH STRAIGHT <lb />
salary and expenses, to men with <lb />
to Introduce our Poultry Rem- <lb />
Don't answer unless you <lb />
mean business. Eureka Poultry <lb />
Food Mfg. Co. East <lb />
St. Louis <lb />
Fresh Oysters. <lb />
M the I am selling <lb />
fresh oyster's in any quantity. Boats <lb />
THREE DOSES HOODS up every week keeping me sip- <lb />
Chill and Fever will cure any riled. Orders can be filled promptly <lb />
case of chills. Sold by druggists any time. J. -V <lb />
buying <lb />
us <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 business, October <lb />
Loans and stock <lb />
fund. <lb />
Banking house, profits, less cur- <lb />
and fixtures ex pd. 1,252.8 <lb />
Due from banks and subject <lb />
Cash deposits . 22.980.33 <lb />
Gold coin checks 56.15 <lb />
coin, including <lb />
minor currency i <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
other U. S. notes. Total<lb />
Most <lb />
Nothing more appropriate than <lb />
nice photo for a Christmas <lb />
to your friends. Come at once. In <lb />
order to give us time to finish yo. <lb />
work; before the rush later on. <lb />
PARKER'S STUDIO. <lb />
of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R, Smith, cashier of the ab named bank, do solemnly <lb />
the statement is t the best of my and belief. <lb />
J. R. SMITH Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
the 17th day of November, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
, Notary <lb />
J. R. Smith, <lb />
R. C. Cannon,<lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
wish to call your to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry- Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. , <lb />
Tripp, Hart Go;, to <lb />
h . <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
IS. <lb />
CHRIST <lb />
Matthew <lb />
am with you unto the end <lb />
of the world UM. <lb />
Scriptures give very <lb />
A. details respecting the death <lb />
of Jesus and his burial in Jo- <lb />
new tomb, wherein none bad <lb />
previously been burled and respecting <lb />
the of the tomb and the set- <lb />
ting of a guard lest the body should be <lb />
Stolen at night. But while these mat- <lb />
are interesting to us, they prob- <lb />
upper <lb />
at <lb />
ably do not now have the same <lb />
that they bad when they were <lb />
written. From this distance we <lb />
Inclined to ask about the general char- <lb />
of disciples who declared <lb />
bis resurrection, rather than to Inquire <lb />
particularly respecting all the detail <lb />
which enumerated. In broad <lb />
terms we say, If characters of the <lb />
Apostles prove themselves satisfactory <lb />
to us, we are ready to take word <lb />
respecting the resurrection of Jesus <lb />
and bis subsequent appearances to <lb />
them. On the other hand. If they were <lb />
bad men or otherwise unworthy to be <lb />
believed, no amount of details respect- <lb />
the tomb, the watch, the seals, etc., <lb />
would be satisfactory to us. because <lb />
cunning and designing men could make <lb />
up the story to suit their desires. <lb />
But it was not so at the time of our <lb />
Lord's death and resurrection. It was <lb />
then very necessary that every little <lb />
detail should be explicitly <lb />
The of three days and nights. <lb />
for instance, were unimportant to <lb />
them because of words, which <lb />
they remembered. He likened his <lb />
in death to the period in which <lb />
Jonah was in the whale's belly. There <lb />
are some today disposed to quibble <lb />
over the matter and to claim that <lb />
Jesus died on Thursday and not on <lb />
Friday. Surely, however, all can con- <lb />
cede that it matters nothing to us on <lb />
which day of the week ho died, nor <lb />
the number of hours be was Id the <lb />
tomb, whether seventy-two hours to <lb />
the minute or a less exact time. With <lb />
us the important question is. Did he <lb />
die Did he arise from the dead Was <lb />
there a value in his sacrificial death, <lb />
from the Divine standpoint, and how <lb />
is that value or merit made applicable <lb />
to mankind, and have we obtained our <lb />
Interest therein according to the Di- <lb />
vine terms <lb />
Again on the Third <lb />
With the majority of Christians for <lb />
these centuries we agree that <lb />
Jesus was in the tomb parts of three <lb />
days and nights; that be died on Fri- <lb />
day and that he arose from <lb />
the dead early on Sunday <lb />
But we are not Let who <lb />
likes that he died on Thurs- <lb />
day or Wednesday or Tuesday or an- <lb />
other day; this is a matter of <lb />
The all-Important matter is. <lb />
ever to make intercession <lb />
for The stone the <lb />
mouth of s -v was not a <lb />
large boulder, as many suppose, but <lb />
was shaped like a a large <lb />
grindstone. It rolled in a groove, but <lb />
being would be <lb />
and difficult for women, as <lb />
The sorrowing friends of Jesus did <lb />
not realize at the time what be had <lb />
taught them respecting his crucifixion <lb />
and subsequent resurrection. Hence <lb />
they were surprised with every <lb />
dent of their experience on that event- <lb />
Sunday morning. The angel <lb />
In dazzling brightness, that be <lb />
might not be mistake., for a man. He <lb />
told the women brought <lb />
for the embalming the Lords body <lb />
that their Master was risen from the <lb />
he was no longer that <lb />
they would see Dim In and to <lb />
so tell his disciples. On the way Jesus <lb />
met them and revealed himself to <lb />
them. <lb />
Another account tolls us that <lb />
Mary, separated from the others, met <lb />
Jesus alone and. for <lb />
the gardener, asked the corpse <lb />
had been removed. Thou Jesus re- <lb />
vealed himself to her. Recognizing her <lb />
Master she clasped him by the feet as <lb />
though afraid that he would leave her; <lb />
but. different from his previous course, <lb />
he declared. me not. for I have <lb />
not yet ascended to my Father and <lb />
your Father, to my God and to your <lb />
Instead of delaying to com <lb />
with rue. hasten at once to <lb />
and the others of my <lb />
How careful was the Master <lb />
that Peter should be mentioned by <lb />
name, lest he should feel that he was <lb />
forever rejected because of having de- <lb />
him <lb />
For forty days Jesus was with his <lb />
disciples and during time be <lb />
some seven or times, ac- <lb />
cording to all the different accounts. <lb />
Once he appeared us a gardener., <lb />
he appeared as a traveler to two of <lb />
the disciples going to Again <lb />
he appeared on the shore of the Sea <lb />
of Galilee to some of the disciples who <lb />
were returning to <lb />
They knew it was Jesus, yet lie was <lb />
different from formerly. But we read <lb />
that they did not dare ask him re- <lb />
the mutter, tie appeared <lb />
again to above hundred believers <lb />
in the mountains of Galilee, and Until, <lb />
by appointment, he met the eleven <lb />
at top of Mount of Olives and <lb />
ascended out of their cloud <lb />
receiving him. Only on two occasions <lb />
are we Informed he appeared with <lb />
in his hands and the spear <lb />
in his aide. And on these two <lb />
occasions we are distinctly told that he <lb />
appeared in their midst, the doors be- <lb />
shut, and that he vanished again <lb />
from their sight. <lb />
Thus did Jesus demonstrate to his <lb />
disciples the fact that he was no longer <lb />
dead, but alive, and additionally, the <lb />
other fact equally important, namely, <lb />
that he was no longer as a <lb />
but as a spirit being. As St. Paul de- <lb />
was put to death Li <lb />
but made alive in Cut every <lb />
precaution was taken to permit <lb />
natural powers of observation to com- <lb />
the spiritual truths revealed <lb />
to them respecting <lb />
and ascension. It was ten day after <lb />
his ascension, on the fiftieth day from <lb />
his resurrection, that the holy Spirit <lb />
came, and thus at owe <lb />
i that the Redeemer ad that <lb />
had appeared In the presence of <lb />
on the spirit plane and that bis <lb />
had been presented and was ac- <lb />
to God; and. on the basis of <lb />
his sacrifice the his <lb />
merit to the disciples, the sacrifices <lb />
which they had presented in bis name <lb />
were accepted, and they were begotten <lb />
i of the holy Spirit, that they might also <lb />
j become New Creatures and share <lb />
his Kingdom and glory. <lb />
His Death and Resurrection Needful <lb />
It is needless that we seek to dispute <lb />
as to which was the more Important <lb />
death of Jesus or bis <lb />
from the dead. Both were <lb />
equally Important Had be not died <lb />
there would be no basis for a <lb />
of Adam and his race condemn- <lb />
ed to death. Had he not risen there <lb />
would have been no one to apply the <lb />
merit of his sacrifice. Had he not <lb />
risen there would have been no call <lb />
of the Is during this Gospel Age <lb />
to be the Bride of Christ. Neither <lb />
would there have been use for the <lb />
promised Kingdom to be <lb />
established at bis Second Coming for <lb />
blessing of Israel and the world. <lb />
Tints Jesus explained to the two <lb />
with whom he walked to on <lb />
the day of his resurrection, saying. O <lb />
slow of heart to believe all that God <lb />
hath spoken In the Law and In the <lb />
Prophets Was it not necessary that <lb />
Messiah should die and should rise <lb />
from the dead, that In his name re- <lb />
and remission of sins might <lb />
be proclaimed How could any be in- <lb />
to come to God until a way had <lb />
been opened, until the redemption <lb />
pi-ice had been provided Whoever <lb />
can hear this message and accept it <lb />
may properly be Invited to repent of <lb />
mi <lb />
of ran. <lb />
Warning- Issued by Commissioner <lb />
Vb- <lb />
says that sometime age h. c lib d <lb />
Attention to the I of the St He <lb />
t- <lb />
by defective flues, and <lb />
that every citizen of the State <lb />
that the properly owned or <lb />
by him was thoroughly .-.- <lb />
especially in regard to <lb />
of the flues and other mat- <lb />
about the premises to <lb />
Are. <lb />
Commissioner Young says it would <lb />
well at this time for all citizens <lb />
the State, especially merchants, to <lb />
oat and endeavor to prevent the <lb />
amount of fire. <lb />
in the windows of on <lb />
tores, well as the decorations <lb />
Christmas trees in our horn-s <lb />
a large number of fires each <lb />
ear, and, with the Ores caused by <lb />
reworks, make an Immense <lb />
must he borne by the State and <lb />
citizens. An exercise of the pron- <lb />
care on the part of our citizens will <lb />
in an immense saving along <lb />
his line and Commissioner Young <lb />
says he appeals to the citizens of the <lb />
State to act promptly in this matter. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
sin and to reform and to live con- <lb />
to tendencies of his fallen <lb />
nature, because, in so doing, through <lb />
the Redeemer, he may attain unto <lb />
eternal life. <lb />
The eleven Apostles were <lb />
sioned. ye, disciple all <lb />
This did not signify, as some <lb />
suppose, a command to convert the <lb />
world. It meant that they should <lb />
make disciples out of people of all <lb />
not any longer, as for- <lb />
of the Jews only. And the <lb />
Master's Injunction has been fulfilled. <lb />
Disciples, followers of him. have <lb />
found in all nations. But. as Jesus <lb />
did not say. Convert all nations, <lb />
has the Gospel message done this. <lb />
Those accepting discipleship were to <lb />
be baptized with Christ's baptism In <lb />
the name or authority of the Father, <lb />
Son and Holy Spirit. all. these <lb />
have been but little <lb />
But theirs Is the <lb />
to in his Kingdom, <lb />
which is soon to bless the world. <lb />
But even this permission to disciple <lb />
people of all nations could not. and <lb />
did not, begin at once. For three and <lb />
a half years after the cross, fulfill- <lb />
of Divine prophecy, the Gospel <lb />
message was kept from the <lb />
until the door for them into High <lb />
Calling was opened by St. <lb />
being the first to eater it. <lb />
A VALUABLE, A I., <lb />
profitable Christmas gift to <lb />
family, nothing could be better than <lb />
a policy on your life with the. Old <lb />
Mutual life of New York. The old <lb />
must die, the young may <lb />
Mutual insures from ages to TC. <lb />
H. <lb />
Woodland Items. <lb />
Woodland N C. Dec. and <lb />
Mrs. Frank spent Sun- <lb />
day at Mr. J. F. <lb />
Rev. J. P. Woodard filled has <lb />
Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
lay at Piney Grove, and returned to <lb />
Greenville Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. Craven had a had <lb />
Saturday morning. He <lb />
ind two of his gens came here to go <lb />
muting, taking their mule out back <lb />
of W. R. W. field, tying him <lb />
o a tree. After hunting a while <lb />
returned and were near <lb />
-o see the mule fall. When <lb />
came to the mule he had choked <lb />
to death. <lb />
boys went hear hunting last <lb />
night to kill the bear that run two <lb />
of the boys out last Friday night, <lb />
It was a failure. <lb />
are some cold <lb />
last right at Hedy <lb />
Branch there was a basket <lb />
The total made was Mies <lb />
won th prize for being <lb />
the prettiest girl present. <lb />
Elections May Bring Reform. <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
London, Dec. present gen- <lb />
elections held throughout <lb />
Britain will likely lead to <lb />
reform This election <lb />
stagnated and caused <lb />
thousands of pounds loss, has not <lb />
aided in the slightest towards ; <lb />
constitutional questions <lb />
vex the empire. Interest in the -i- <lb />
is now largely lost, as it <lb />
seen that parliament will be the <lb />
same complexion as before. There <lb />
still some excitement and rioting <lb />
in Ireland. <lb />
Ends Winter's Troubles. <lb />
To many, winter is a season t.-f <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, Eco- <lb />
and Sprains. Only at all <lb />
druggists.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Carolina Home and Farm ant The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and Eastern Reflector. <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 <lb />
Overdrafts. 3,344.16 <lb />
U. Bonds. <lb />
Fir. and Fix. <lb />
Stocks and bonds. <lb />
Cash and due from <lb />
5.507.76 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
50,000.00 <lb />
Surplus . <lb />
Undivided profits . 1,084.34 <lb />
Circulation . 21,000.00 <lb />
Bonds borrowed . 21,000.00<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 />
BARRETT ADVICE. <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 mil kinds of Feed Stuffs, Grain, Cotton-Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats and <lb />
Wheat. Call on us for any of these. Telephone No. <lb />
CAROLINA SEED AND FEED CO. <lb />
B. E. Mgr., C. A. D. Mgr. B. K. <lb />
One of Many Suggestions <lb />
Upon receipt of we will <lb />
send you this beautiful gold-shell <lb />
signet ring, in a case, with your <lb />
monogram engraved free. Send <lb />
today. Send for our illustrated <lb />
jewelry Free for the <lb />
asking. <lb />
Manufacturing Silversmiths <lb />
N. St., Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Urges Members to Strengthen Local <lb />
Organizations. <lb />
On his way from Pacific <lb />
coast, Chas. S. Barrett, president f <lb />
the Farmers union issued the folio <lb />
statement to the officers and <lb />
I believe In clubs, not the kind yo i <lb />
carry In your hand for the other <lb />
low, but the kind you Join with <lb />
tor your mutual benefit. <lb />
If I had my way, the legislatures <lb />
of every state would pass laws <lb />
it compulsory for the farmers in <lb />
every military district to organize <lb />
clubs in their neighborhoods for In- <lb />
moral, economic and <lb />
improvement. After that. I'd <lb />
have a game warden appointed <lb />
each state to see that the club <lb />
ed organized. <lb />
The best I know of is th j <lb />
local organization of the <lb />
union. Get every non-member around <lb />
you to Join, and then Instill In each <lb />
local the spirit of harmony and pull <lb />
together. <lb />
Even outside the union, you can or- <lb />
improvement Let <lb />
the there be <lb />
too many, for then it would <lb />
once a week at <lb />
homes, and oat plans to <lb />
beautify their respective premises <lb />
n houses, get roads, rural <lb />
phones union warehouses, <lb />
enterprises generally, more and <lb />
better schools, more and better <lb />
churches. <lb />
Discuss also the best breed of hogs <lb />
and cattle for your special neighbor- <lb />
hood, the best method of curing <lb />
the best varieties of poultry, fie <lb />
most expedient diversification, how <lb />
to bring in and cure the <lb />
and how to keep other grumblers <lb />
from developing. Let the women- <lb />
folk In, too You cannot do much <lb />
without their co-operation, and since <lb />
they are making your homes they <lb />
deserve<lb />
MARTIN COUNTY IS IN. <lb />
Christmas <lb />
You cannot cook that <lb />
Turkey right unless you <lb />
have a first class range. <lb />
We have the best line of <lb />
STOVES and RANGES <lb />
in especially <lb />
we can recommend as <lb />
being a real Princess-- <lb />
J invite you to come <lb />
sen it and many other <lb />
that will add to <lb />
your comfort and con- <lb />
during the <lb />
cold days. <lb />
t Boyd Furniture Company <lb />
Some Corrections In the Contest An- <lb />
We published in our Issue of De- <lb />
7th, the announcement of our <lb />
voting contest, and on account oil <lb />
an oversight we the county <lb />
of Martin, which should have been In- <lb />
In District No. <lb />
We have re-arranged district No. <lb />
Including Martin county. <lb />
We also find an error in the sub- <lb />
price of the Daily Reflector. <lb />
It now three months. <lb />
It should read four months, <lb />
These errors have been corrected and <lb />
the contest is now on. <lb />
Do not delay in sending in the <lb />
nomination of yourself or friend. Re- <lb />
member we are going to give away <lb />
three valuable special prizes during <lb />
the contest to the candidate having <lb />
the highest number of votes at a <lb />
certain The first prize and <lb />
date will be announced this coming <lb />
Saturday The special prizes do no <lb />
preclude you from winning a grand <lb />
prize a district by starting <lb />
now you can win both special and a <lb />
grand prize, or both special and a <lb />
district prize. <lb />
Do not forget that it only <lb />
an early start and a little work on <lb />
your part to win. Call around to The <lb />
Reflector office and talk it over with <lb />
the Contest Manager <lb />
Taxing Improvement Bond. <lb />
The Burgaw Chronicle is very much <lb />
interested the subject of exempt- <lb />
drainage bonds from taxation <lb />
and presents the reasons for its <lb />
belief and convincing snap <lb />
We it declares, all in- <lb />
improvement bonds, where the <lb />
public is directly benefit as for <lb />
or good roads, should be <lb />
exempt from taxation. To exempt <lb />
bonds from taxation simply <lb />
moans a saving of this exempted tax <lb />
to the farmers and land The <lb />
formation of drainage districts and <lb />
the driving of good roads Increase the <lb />
value of lands, which in turn will in- <lb />
crease the public revenue to a far <lb />
greater extent than is represented by <lb />
the mere tax on the bonds. In the <lb />
case of drainage the improvement <lb />
tends directly to decrease the <lb />
valence of malaria, typhoid, and <lb />
numerous other diseases thereby ma- <lb />
contributing to the health of <lb />
the people. We trust that the <lb />
will give the relief demanded, <lb />
and thus encourage these great move <lb />
for progress now on foot in <lb />
The Chronicle's argument Is sound. <lb />
Drainage and good roads bonds arc <lb />
not any too easy to market even with <lb />
the tax exemption, and It would seem <lb />
that this much state aid to such en- <lb />
would be consistent with <lb />
wise constructive policy. It is not the <lb />
locality alone which profits from the <lb />
improvements referred to but <lb />
Commonwealth as a whole. The <lb />
against the <lb />
proposal at the recent drainage con- <lb />
In Wilmington argued that <lb />
such exemption of class <lb />
legislation in the interest of <lb />
This objection is not valid <lb />
even on the most limited view <lb />
the situation, inasmuch as the pron- <lb />
affected Include many <lb />
classes and it is these rather than <lb />
the capitalist purchasers who <lb />
benefit primarily from such <lb />
From the standpoint of state <lb />
progress the argument Is still weaker <lb />
As few as possible should <lb />
be allowed to remain In the path of <lb />
the movement for internal e <lb />
and the hindrance of drainage <lb />
and good roads on account of <lb />
lest capital derive some ad <lb />
vantage can only be the result <lb />
hopelessly confused Ideas upon th <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Merchants Should Advertise. <lb />
After all the problem of how t <lb />
successfully meet the mail order <lb />
houses rests mainly with local mer- <lb />
chants. Of course in almost every <lb />
place there are some people who will <lb />
buy of mail order houses Just be- <lb />
cause they have a craze for buying <lb />
out of town, but the great <lb />
of people are reasonable and fair and <lb />
prefer to deal with home merchants, <lb />
But they need to have brought home <lb />
to them in clear, unmistakable form <lb />
the advantages which home trading <lb />
gives them. As a rule this is not <lb />
done as it should be. The mall or- <lb />
firms send to almost every homo <lb />
their big illustrated two <lb />
or three times a year, and those cat- <lb />
are got up In alluring man- <lb />
full of illusory bargains. <lb />
The way for the home merchants to <lb />
meet that is by keeping honest goods <lb />
upon their shelves and then tell the <lb />
public about them in generous, at- <lb />
tractive advertising that catches the <lb />
eye. As a rule they do the first all <lb />
right, but their goods, however ex- <lb />
remain on <lb />
unsold unless aVe. i<lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
farm acres, acres clear- <lb />
ed, on Neuse river miles, <lb />
New Bern, 3-4 miles water f <lb />
salt water. Dwelling on place, <lb />
tenant houses. Good <lb />
aid rich nil <lb />
make bale to the acre; also good to <lb />
land. Price, half cash, <lb />
balance on time. <lb />
Cue farm on Bogus Sound <lb />
acres cleared; plenty fish and <lb />
oysters; delightful climate. <lb />
dwellings on place, good water, <lb />
cotton and corn land. land <lb />
as this is, is in big demand. Prior <lb />
acres land near Newport, about <lb />
miles from R. R.; no cleared lard <lb />
but can be easily put into cultivation <lb />
Timber and wood on the land <lb />
more than pay for it. This land i <lb />
Clay and fine for Cotton; <lb />
five acres in tobacco next year would <lb />
pay for the land. Price, <lb />
One farm BOO land. clear- <lb />
ed, not a bad acre on the place; <lb />
acres in tobacco, sold it for <lb />
Last year sold his S acres at IV <lb />
barn for All necessary <lb />
wire fencing with light j <lb />
wood post. Pine cotton land. i <lb />
make a bale to the acre. Owner is <lb />
old. wishes to retire, about mi. <lb />
from Newport and N. S. R. R. Pries <lb />
500.00 price Including farming <lb />
and sheep on <lb />
place. <lb />
One farm acres on Adams <lb />
below New Bern, acres cleared, Or <lb />
the salt water, plenty of <lb />
Is fine land, and made bales cotton <lb />
on acres this it <lb />
land. Good dwelling, barn stables <lb />
and shelters; grape vine Bud o. <lb />
Price, . . ,. <lb />
One farm on Newport. Rivet <lb />
acres balance In <lb />
her, right bit the river, estimated at <lb />
million feet; good land for <lb />
ten corn tobacco. Price <lb />
One farm about acres, most <lb />
cleared, fine for early sweet potato.;, <lb />
peanuts, cotton and corn, only <lb />
half mile from N. S. R. R- and from <lb />
the town of Newport; adjoins the fruit <lb />
farm of Messrs. G. N Ives Sen. <lb />
Price. <lb />
Land Is cheaper in this section of <lb />
the state than anywhere else and <lb />
now is the time to buy. If interest- <lb />
ed write me and I will arrange U <lb />
have the land inspected by you <lb />
Terms can made to suit you. if <lb />
you have some cash. <lb />
y J. M. HOWARD, <lb />
New Bern. N <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
ed in a certain deed. <lb />
and delivered by B. E. <lb />
ham and wife, Ora Parham, to F. M. <lb />
Hodges, dated 23rd day of May <lb />
and duly recoded in the office of th <lb />
Of deeds of Pitt county, in <lb />
Book f-8, page the undersign <lb />
mortgagee will, on Monday, the <lb />
of December, 1910, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public sale before <lb />
the court house door in <lb />
Pitt county, to the highest bidder, f <lb />
cash, the following described pan-el <lb />
lot land, and be- <lb />
k in the to of Greenville, Nor. <lb />
Carolina and beginning on the south <lb />
if e of Dickinson avenue at, a pot it <lb />
formerly Mrs Jane Brown's corn -r, <lb />
now Mrs Martha E. Wilson's <lb />
and running thence with said Dick <lb />
In a north eastward <lb />
curse 1-8 feet; thence a <lb />
course parallel with sale <lb />
1-2 feet-to a <lb />
stake; thence feet to the <lb />
containing 1-4 of an acre, mo <lb />
or and being the house and <lb />
known as the B. K. ward <lb />
place or <lb />
s it <lb />
made, to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. <lb />
the 17th day Of November. <lb />
W M HODGES, Mortgagee <lb />
C. Harding. <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
State of North County. <lb />
A. O. C. C. T. D. <lb />
Jerry Nichols and wife, <lb />
Nichols, Wm. Highsmith <lb />
and wife. Ella Highsmith, and <lb />
vs. <lb />
Lola Grace <lb />
en and Ethel ail <lb />
of Bald defendants being minors <lb />
under age of sixteen. <lb />
of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made In <lb />
the above entitled special proceed- <lb />
on the day of <lb />
by D. C. clerk, the <lb />
commissioner, will, on Sat- <lb />
the 18th day of December. <lb />
at half past two o'clock, p. m <lb />
expose to public before the court <lb />
House door in Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the folio <lb />
lug described tract or parcel of land <lb />
L Lying and being in Carolina town- <lb />
Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of W. G. Dr. J. E, Nobles, D. <lb />
N. Nobles and others, and contain- <lb />
about more or less. <lb />
This sale is made for the <lb />
g partition among the plain <lb />
and defendants In the above en- <lb />
titled <lb />
Ti is the day of <lb />
F- C. Com. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
of North Corn <lb />
In fie Superior Court. <lb />
T- by her next friend <lb />
. u husband. C. E. Tripp. Rosa <lb />
her next friend and <lb />
Everett, <lb />
v. <lb />
Little, under years of <lb />
-re, without general guardian. <lb />
little under years <lb />
out general guardian. . <lb />
virtue of authority contained In <lb />
t made by the of the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, to tie <lb />
hove entitled cause, I will expose <lb />
to nubile sale for cash, at the court <lb />
door In Greenville, N. Ci <lb />
following described tracts of land, <lb />
on the 26th day of December, <lb />
One tract of land known as that <lb />
put of the lands of W. C Little B <lb />
as assigned to the said W. S. Little <lb />
the lands of Francis <lb />
hi The on the west by Lynn <lb />
banning; on the south by the <lb />
own as the Jack Ann Crawford; <lb />
east by the lands of W. H. May <lb />
acres, more or lees. <lb />
one other tract of land <lb />
by too late W. S. Little, <lb />
rather of the petitioners and defend- <lb />
from Jacky Ann Crawford, .-. <lb />
the lands above on <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of a decree of i <lb />
court cf Pitt county. me <lb />
the 2nd day of December 1910. in a <lb />
certain Special Proceeding therein <lb />
pending, entitled M. P- <lb />
don administratrix of C. N. <lb />
against Minnie Snow and <lb />
Charlie I will, on Mon- <lb />
day, January 2nd 1911. upon <lb />
court house lot, In the town of <lb />
sell at public sale, to the big <lb />
est bidder, that certain lot or r- <lb />
eel of land situate in the to; <lb />
Falkland, Pitt county, <lb />
the lands of C. E. King, Mrs. S. E. <lb />
Moore and others, containing 1.1 <lb />
acres, more or less. It being th <lb />
same lot which was conveyed by <lb />
Luther Warren and wife, to C. . <lb />
T-den, by deed, dated January <lb />
1908. <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
HANNAH M. <lb />
Administratrix of C. N. n <lb />
Jarvis Blow w <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ., <lb />
executor of the last will and <lb />
of Amos E. Brown, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned; <lb />
and all persons having claims again <lb />
north, Funny Cannon and <lb />
ail on the wet; Jesse Braxton on <lb />
,. ,,.; John on the <lb />
i- p acres more or <lb />
i s <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
having this day <lb />
as administrator of the <lb />
o before D. <lb />
C Moore, the Superior court <lb />
rt notice is hereby <lb />
all rs indebted to said es- <lb />
. make immediate c <lb />
undesigned aid all <lb />
claims against said ea- <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 and <lb />
wife Louie Edwards, <lb />
and wife. Williams <lb />
Walter Wilson, Zeno Wilson, <lb />
Asa J P <lb />
William Dennis and <lb />
wife, Dennis, Martha Ann <lb />
Jones and wife Sarah Jones, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the clerk <lb />
the Superior court of PR county. <lb />
tho r will <lb />
on the 21st day of De- <lb />
1910. at noon ex- <lb />
nose to public sale before court <lb />
house door in Pitt county <lb />
to highest bidder, for cash, the <lb />
tract or pared <lb />
of land, to-wit- <lb />
and being in the county of <lb />
in Swift Creek <lb />
the lands of Frank <lb />
Cox and Henry Williams. <lb />
acres <lb />
or less, and being the tract or <lb />
of land known as the Wilson <lb />
place. <lb />
This la made for the <lb />
it making partition among the tan- <lb />
In common. <lb />
This 21st day of November <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Commissioner. <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
virtue of a of sale con- <lb />
in a deed, <lb />
mad- and delivered by C. L. Bur- <lb />
roughs to N T. Cox. dated the sec- <lb />
of and <lb />
recorded in the re. office In <lb />
Pitt county, in J-S page <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
estate of N. T. Cox. j ill. on <lb />
day the 31st day December <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to i <lb />
sale before the court house door u <lb />
to the highest bidder, <lb />
cash, the following <lb />
parcel of land, <lb />
bring and being <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
in O. C. Nobles line and runs co <lb />
i marked nine on the side of the road <lb />
-hen a northwest course to <lb />
wood knot, centered by a black gum <lb />
a stump; then a <lb />
course with an agreed line mad <lb />
C T. Cox and Cow ell Smith to <lb />
said Smith's lino; then with his Hue <lb />
to O C. Noble's line; then With O. U <lb />
Noble's line to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
sale will be made to sat <lb />
the terms of said mortgage <lb />
The undersigned administrator <lb />
the state of N T Cox will also on <lb />
Bald day of December. <lb />
rose to public sole, before the court <lb />
house door In Greenville, to <lb />
bidder, for cash, four a i <lb />
of stock in the Pitt County Oil Co. .- <lb />
par value. per share. <lb />
the 28th day of November, <lb />
SARAH A. COX <lb />
Administrator of the estate <lb />
ox deceased. <lb />
p C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
SALE OF TOWS PROPERTY <lb />
B virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Do ft <lb />
executed and delivered by <lb />
King and wife. Virginia King, to <lb />
T. Allen, on the nth, day of <lb />
and duly recorded in the Reg- <lb />
office, In Pitt county, In <lb />
K-9, page The undersigned <lb />
on Saturday, the 11th day of January, <lb />
o'clock noon, before <lb />
court house door, in Greenville <lb />
to public sale the <lb />
bidder for cash the following <lb />
property <lb />
One house and lot in the town o. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, and <lb />
as Lying on <lb />
side of Pitt street, bounded o. <lb />
he north by Jennie Cherry lot, m <lb />
the east by the Perkins lot on the <lb />
south by Jane lot, and on tin- <lb />
vest by Pitt street fronting fed <lb />
on Pitt street and fee deep. <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy w <lb />
of said mortgage ThU <lb />
he 9th day of December, 1910. <lb />
W. F. ALLEN <lb />
F C. <lb />
-a hereby notified that <lb />
to their claims with <lb />
. ed . on or h. <lb />
flay of November. <lb />
this notice will be pleaded In <lb />
p v recovery on said claims. <lb />
the 17th day of . <lb />
K. T. THIGPEN, <lb />
Administrator of the estate of Rob- <lb />
deceased. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified before <lb />
court clerk of Pitt <lb />
administrator of the estates of M <lb />
Brooks and E. J. Brooks, deceased. <lb />
Is v given to persons ill- <lb />
lo the-e estates to make <lb />
to the undersigned <lb />
iv b and all persona <lb />
said will <lb />
notice that they must present <lb />
he same to th- i <lb />
or his attorney on or before <lb />
day December. 1911. r <lb />
ll ILIA <lb />
said estate are notified to present th i-.-. <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment be plead in bar <lb />
IN TH SUPERIOR COURT, <lb />
forth County. <lb />
Norfleet Mayo, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Tie defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that ah action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county to pro- <lb />
cure a divorce the bonds of ma <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she is re- <lb />
to appear at the next term of <lb />
said court of Pitt county to be held <lb />
on the 6th Monday before the fist <lb />
Monday Of March, it being the <lb />
flay of January. 1911, at the court <lb />
of said county, in Greenville, <lb />
N C answer or demur to on- <lb />
in action, or the <lb />
will apply the court Tor too <lb />
-diet demanded In said complaint <lb />
This the 7th day of December. 1910. <lb />
. D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
Brown, Attorney for <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of the power of gale con- <lb />
in a certain de , <lb />
executed and delivered by <lb />
Smith to E. Tuning Sons Con.;.; . <lb />
or, the 24th day of 1909 and <lb />
recorded in the . <lb />
office of Pitt county, North Card <lb />
S Book D-9, page the <lb />
signed will expose to public sale, n <lb />
fore the court house door In .- <lb />
to the highest bidder. <lb />
-ash, on Thursday, January . . <lb />
a certain tract, or parcel . I <lb />
land, lying In the county of . i <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
That piece or parcel of <lb />
bounded o <lb />
and east by the lands of . <lb />
on the west and north by O-. <lb />
T Cox, and on the north and east <lb />
y Mary Ann Cannon's land <lb />
2-3 acres more or less. l <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This the 12th day of Dec. 1910. <lb />
TURNAGE ft SONS CO. <lb />
. G. James Son. <lb />
on or before the 9th day of December <lb />
1911, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
the bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 9th day of December, 1910. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
of Amos E. Brown. <lb />
This the 5th day of December. <lb />
1910. <lb />
E C BROOKS, Administrator. <lb />
Durham. N. . <lb />
S. J. Everett, Atty,, N. C <lb />
Stray Taken Co. <lb />
I have taken up one steer, has two <lb />
or pound i <lb />
marked slit and <lb />
it to ear and slit in left. <lb />
r car. get same by proving owner- <lb />
STALK CUTTERS, hip and paying charges. <lb />
case steel disc R ft <lb />
plows, for sale by Carr <lb />
Hardware Company. ltd<lb /></p>
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Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY. <lb />
On Trial for Violating Anti- <lb />
Trust Law. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Raleigh, N. ft, Dec. 14-Th- trial <lb />
of the case against the Standard Oil <lb />
Company for violation of the State's <lb />
anti-trust law, began today before <lb />
Police Justice Stronach. City At- <lb />
Walter Clark and <lb />
General T. W. Bickett represented <lb />
the State and Snow Balding <lb />
the defendant. The Standard is <lb />
charged with lowering prices of <lb />
to drive out competition, mainly the <lb />
Oil Company. Several wt <lb />
were Introduced this moraine <lb />
to show the prices of before and <lb />
after the advent of the Indian <lb />
Company which began business <lb />
about a year The case will con- <lb />
the balance of the week. <lb />
PENSION WARRANTS HERE. <lb />
to be Distributed In Pitt <lb />
County. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D. C. Moore <lb />
has received the pension warranty <lb />
for Confederate soldiers and widows <lb />
in Pitt county and now has th <lb />
to distribute. In this county <lb />
there are on the pension list two of <lb />
the second class who receive <lb />
each, two of the third class who re- <lb />
each, fourth <lb />
who receive each, and <lb />
who receive each, a total <lb />
of for pensioners of the <lb />
MISS LeBLANC NOT GUILTY. <lb />
The Judge's Charge Was Favorable <lb />
to Her. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Cambridge, Mass., Dec. <lb />
Bold finished his charge to the jury <lb />
in the LeBlanc case at 9.30 o'clock, <lb />
and the Jury took the case. The <lb />
change is regarded as favorable to <lb />
the defendant. <lb />
Jury returned a <lb />
of not guilty in the case <lb />
Hattie for murder. <lb />
Garment Strikers Obstinate. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, Dec. settlement <lb />
of the garment strike was put off to <lb />
day when the strikers in several <lb />
places refused to even cast ballots on <lb />
the proposition offered by the gar- <lb />
manufacturers. To force e <lb />
vote the union leaders threatened to <lb />
count every one refusing to vote a; <lb />
having voted in the affirmative. The <lb />
strikers are determined to keep up <lb />
the fight for closed shop and <lb />
ed wages. <lb />
Civic Association. <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, Dec. in <lb />
the movement for civic improvement <lb />
throughout the world gathered he-e <lb />
today for the opening of the annual <lb />
convention of the American Civic <lb />
Association. The convention is to <lb />
convene for three days. Two <lb />
are present. Henry <lb />
B. P. of Washington, de- <lb />
the address of welcome. <lb />
There is yet time enough to do some <lb />
effective Christmas advertising, and <lb />
tho should take <lb />
of U. <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
the public, that since the fire <lb />
which destroyed the Peoples <lb />
on Saturday night December <lb />
10th, I will be on the sales and can <lb />
be found at either the Gum or <lb />
warehouses where I shall take <lb />
same interest and strive to the <lb />
most to give my friends and <lb />
the very highest possible price. <lb />
appreciate very much the patron <lb />
and loyal support which the to- <lb />
farmers in this section ha e <lb />
given me during the past season. I <lb />
came to Greenville to build up a per- <lb />
business. That is still my <lb />
intention, and I desire to say. <lb />
effort of mine shall be spared to <lb />
to the farmers that I <lb />
Mate their patronage. <lb />
Mr. Lovelace and Mr. Foxhall have <lb />
assured me their hearty co-operation <lb />
looking after of my <lb />
Again thanking you for past pat- <lb />
and assuring you of deep <lb />
of your future interest I <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
C. R. <lb />
Disk or Moldboard Plows <lb />
A correspondent wants to know if <lb />
we would advise the use of a disk <lb />
plow when only two <lb />
animals are available to pull it. <lb />
less the land is light, two horses <lb />
chis weight will not be able to pull <lb />
a disk satisfactorily, and even <lb />
in light land, if the plow is run very <lb />
deep this amount of team force will <lb />
too light. <lb />
The disk plow has certain <lb />
over the moldboard plow, <lb />
for ordinary work a good moldboard <lb />
plow will do as satisfactory work <lb />
The disk will plow land when so <lb />
hard that it could not be plowed with <lb />
the ordinary plow but it takes more <lb />
than two 1,100-pound horses to plow <lb />
this kind of land with a disk. <lb />
The disk is also superior in v , <lb />
ability to turn under large <lb />
ties of trash and where the land is <lb />
full of small roots the disk will do <lb />
work that it would trouble the mold- <lb />
board plow to do. With sufficient <lb />
force the disk plow will probably do <lb />
deep plowing better and less of the <lb />
raw soil will be turned up on top. <lb />
But with only two horses and <lb />
general farm work we would take a <lb />
good two-horse moldboard plow. <lb />
Progressive Farmer and Gazette. <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. ft, Dec. <lb />
John Philips, of Snow Hill, a son of <lb />
the late Rev. John came over <lb />
to Smithtown Friday evening to take <lb />
a bird hunt Saturday. We <lb />
that birds were bagged. <lb />
Mrs. C L. Tyson and three ch <lb />
of and Mrs. Robert <lb />
of Ayden, were visit- <lb />
Mrs. An a Mr <lb />
C. E. Sunday evening <lb />
and Monday. <lb />
Mr. Guy and Mr. ten <lb />
of Snow Hill, were visiting at M. <lb />
Ivey Smith's Sunday. <lb />
The at Arthur known as Joyner <lb />
Wilson has dissolved <lb />
ship. <lb />
Mr. R. E Willoughby is killing <lb />
hogs today and, like some of the rest <lb />
of us, he believes in hog and <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
the State. <lb />
The of the State con- <lb />
is a problem that <lb />
been exciting the liveliest interest <lb />
discussion in political circles <lb />
soma time past. The report of the <lb />
13th census issued last week ha; <lb />
brought matters to a climax and some <lb />
sort of an agreement as to a re <lb />
alignment of will have to b.- <lb />
reached at an early date. Thought- <lb />
observers and keen students <lb />
events have been pondering the <lb />
over for some time past but a <lb />
vet nothing of a definite nature bar <lb />
been suggested. The most <lb />
review of the figures of the recant <lb />
census for North Carolina will show <lb />
that some kind of re-arrangements of <lb />
counties will have to be made. Al <lb />
lowing for the Increase in <lb />
population to the district, it will be <lb />
seen at once that several of the dis- <lb />
as now constituted will go far <lb />
beyond their allotment, while others <lb />
fall behind. This is noticeable <lb />
the case in fifth, ninth and <lb />
districts, which have made great <lb />
strides forward in population, <lb />
the third, first and second have fallen <lb />
beneath the allotment. And then tie <lb />
aggregate discloses the interesting <lb />
fact that the State will probably re- <lb />
another representative in con- <lb />
which will necessitate eleven <lb />
instead of ten districts. <lb />
The problem that is exciting such <lb />
lively discussion Just now is that of <lb />
the location of the new district a <lb />
the determination of Just what <lb />
ties it And then, too <lb />
there is animated speculation as to <lb />
what counties will be taken away <lb />
from too-populous districts and <lb />
what counties will be added to <lb />
that are too small. The last <lb />
of the State into districts w in- <lb />
made in 1900 or shortly thereafter <lb />
following the report of the h <lb />
census. In this decade that has el- <lb />
some of the districts have <lb />
grown faster than others and <lb />
the imperative demand for <lb />
re-arrangement. <lb />
The greatest gain in population was <lb />
made by the fifth district, which is <lb />
composed of the following count-s <lb />
Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Forsyth, <lb />
Guilford, Orange, <lb />
Rockingham. Stokes and Surry. Tho <lb />
aggregate population of these eleven <lb />
counties, according to the thirteenth <lb />
census Just issued, is or 150.- <lb />
above the allowed for <lb />
district representation years ago <lb />
Estimating that the pro figure <lb />
this time will be raised from <lb />
the years ago, to <lb />
for each representative, then the <lb />
fifth district will have above <lb />
the requisite number. On the same <lb />
basis, the ninth district, which in- <lb />
Burke, Catawba Cleveland <lb />
Gaston, Lincoln, . Madison, <lb />
burg, Mitchell and Yancey, with <lb />
population, will have <lb />
too many and the seventh district <lb />
with its population will have <lb />
too many. The eighth district <lb />
will Just escape as its population i. <lb />
or above the pro <lb />
Of particular interest, however, arc <lb />
districting being obligatory, the <lb />
district, the extreme western <lb />
district. The third district has <lb />
only population, which on tho <lb />
basis of for representation, <lb />
falls short by This is not ex- <lb />
however, as according to the <lb />
census of 1900 the population of <lb />
district was only on the basis <lb />
of or approximately <lb />
Likewise the first falls <lb />
short on the new standard and so <lb />
also the second. <lb />
Such being the case and, the re- <lb />
being obligatory, the <lb />
ion is as to what re-arrangement <lb />
counties will follow. It goes without <lb />
laying that the Democratic machine <lb />
make the best re-alignment <lb />
to v the Democratic <lb />
Such being the case it is <lb />
not improbable that some aid will be <lb />
to the eighth and <lb />
some help will be given the tenth. <lb />
Additions will be made to some of <lb />
the eastern counties also to bring <lb />
hem up as near the standard as <lb />
It has been suggested that one <lb />
strong Republican district be formed <lb />
n the west but this idea is not me-t- <lb />
with much favor. <lb />
This matter will be in the <lb />
f a special body whose action when <lb />
will be of <lb />
nary Observer. <lb />
UNIVERSITY MOTES. <lb />
MM <lb />
Weak In Athletics Strong in <lb />
Hill, N. ft, Dec. <lb />
fortunes of the University in <lb />
have for the past few years been <lb />
Tar below the ambitions of <lb />
who recall the base ball <lb />
and the and football <lb />
teams; but her long continued <lb />
in intercollegiate debates <lb />
the highest desires that the most <lb />
son might entertain for his alma <lb />
Her collection of victory <lb />
trophies received a fine addition on <lb />
Saturday December in <lb />
when Carolina's representatives <lb />
Messrs. W. F. Taylor and C. L. <lb />
won from the University of <lb />
Pennsylvania in a unanimous <lb />
Carolina supported the <lb />
of the question, of the <lb />
government establishing a <lb />
bank. <lb />
This was the third debate out of <lb />
a series of five that Carolina has won <lb />
from the University of Pennsylvania <lb />
of the twenty nine debates ch <lb />
Carolina varsity men have engaged, <lb />
they have won twenty-two and never <lb />
lost a series. Among her rivals <lb />
been John Hopkins, George Wash- <lb />
Tulane Wash g- <lb />
ton and and University of <lb />
Georgia, Pennsylvania and Virginia. <lb />
The interclass and de- <lb />
bates which are arranged every year <lb />
between the members of the literary <lb />
societies develop the raw material far <lb />
tho varsity teams. The latest con- <lb />
test of this kind was the freshmen <lb />
debate in the Dialectic society, which <lb />
was won by Mr. J. T. Pritchett. In <lb />
the preliminary contest for this de- <lb />
bate nearly twenty men were en- <lb />
gaged. <lb />
Mr. Edgar W. Turlington, of the <lb />
senior class, has won the Rhodes <lb />
scholarship provides for three <lb />
years of study at Oxford University <lb />
and travel in Europe. He was the <lb />
only one of the three applicants who <lb />
passed the examination. Turlington <lb />
is president of the Phi Beta Kappa <lb />
society, a which goes to the <lb />
highest scholar in each class. He is <lb />
president of the Y. M. C. A., a <lb />
which is given always to the <lb />
best rounded men morally and <lb />
ally in each class. He has won tho <lb />
Bingham medal in debate, a <lb />
which is awarded the man who <lb />
excels in the debate held <lb />
annually at commencement. <lb />
Mr. W. F Hendricks has been el- <lb />
manager the 1911 football <lb />
team. <lb />
Mr. R. G. Stockton has been <lb />
student at large representative <lb />
the University council. This <lb />
brings the membership of the council <lb />
up to eight <lb />
Agriculture the Seat Useful, the Most Healthful, the Moat Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. DECEMBER <lb />
Number <lb />
ENTER THE II- <lb />
WEEK <lb />
C ARE JUST GETTING <lb />
THEIR PLANS IN SHAPE <lb />
ENTER, NOW IS THE TOE <lb />
Yon Can Enter New or Any Time In <lb />
The Next Two or Three Weeks- <lb />
Very Little Work Having <lb />
Been Done Now Is the <lb />
Time. <lb />
Op <lb />
Following the publication <lb />
day of the first list of names entered <lb />
in the Reflector's popularity contest, <lb />
several other nominations from en- <lb />
people, wide-awake people of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, are expect- <lb />
ed in this week. <lb />
Several names appeared in the first <lb />
of the very best people <lb />
in this but not all of these <lb />
will enter actively in the contest, <lb />
and it will require several more <lb />
from which to develop a <lb />
sufficient number of earnest work- <lb />
candidates to make the big con- <lb />
test the success it should be. <lb />
Nominations will continue to be <lb />
received for some weeks yet, but the <lb />
majority of them will be in by the <lb />
first of the year, by which time the <lb />
contest will have begun to get under <lb />
way in good shape. No real work has <lb />
been done yet. Candidates are <lb />
ply planning their campaign and be- <lb />
coming familiar with the, rules. In <lb />
a short time the real work will be- <lb />
gin and it is best to be entered and <lb />
ready by that time. <lb />
The nine prises ranging in value <lb />
from 117.50 to are going to make <lb />
that will attract at- <lb />
of the best people in The Re- <lb />
territory as has been said, <lb />
is Just beginning and there <lb />
is plenty of time to enter. Fill out <lb />
the nomination ballot that will be <lb />
found in this issue and send to the <lb />
Contest Department at once Send <lb />
for subscription book and secure the <lb />
subscription of your friends and <lb />
before they are approach- <lb />
ed by some other contestant. <lb />
Rules. <lb />
Any white man or woman, boy or <lb />
girl, of good repute, in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina. Is eligible to enter this <lb />
great popularity contest. Clip the <lb />
nomination blank and fill in with <lb />
your name or that of a friend and <lb />
send it to the Reflector Contest De- <lb />
It costs you nothing to <lb />
costs your friends nothing to <lb />
vote for you. <lb />
No votes will be issued for pay- <lb />
other than those scheduled. <lb />
No employee of The Reflector, or <lb />
member of his family, will be per- <lb />
to participate in this contest <lb />
as a candidate. <lb />
In case of a tie, the value of the <lb />
prise will be equally divided. , <lb />
Votes once issued to one <lb />
date cannot be changed to the credit <lb />
of another candidate. <lb />
Candidates and their friends are <lb />
not confined to their districts. They <lb />
may secure subscriptions anywhere <lb />
A committee of unimpeachable pub- <lb />
men will be chosen to Judge the <lb />
finish of contest, and will as- <lb />
purpose immediately <lb />
after the close of the contest. <lb />
By the filing of votes candidates <lb />
must accept and agree to all, <lb />
their Own district, <lb />
part <lb />
of the States and cash ac- <lb />
companies order, votes will be Issued. <lb />
Candidates in one district not <lb />
competing with candidates in other <lb />
districts, except in the grand prize. <lb />
The division of districts, as shown <lb />
herewith, so equalizes competition <lb />
that every contestant has an equal <lb />
chance to win a first prize. <lb />
Ballots cannot be bought. They <lb />
can only be obtained by subscribing <lb />
and a subscription to The <lb />
Reflector Company. <lb />
Hew to Enter the Contest <lb />
i Fill out the nomination ballot pub- <lb />
in this issue and send to the <lb />
Contest Manager of the Reflector. <lb />
Each contestant is entitled to one <lb />
ballet good for votes <lb />
Contestants can nominate themselves. <lb />
They do not have to be subscribers <lb />
to Reflector. There are no ob- <lb />
ligations upon entering the contest <lb />
and it costs nothing to try it <lb />
Send in your name or that of a <lb />
friend today. <lb />
Divisions of Districts. <lb />
EXPLOSION ENTOMBS OVER <lb />
OPERATIVES <lb />
NEARLY ALL BELIEVED TO BE DEAD <lb />
About Voting. <lb />
Any question that may arise be- <lb />
tween contestants will be <lb />
ed by the Contest Management, and <lb />
Its decision will be absolute and <lb />
final. <lb />
Anyone who was taking The Re- <lb />
at the time this contest start- <lb />
ed will classed as an old subscriber. <lb />
All others, will be classed as new <lb />
subscribers. <lb />
A subscription will not be counted <lb />
as new If it is simply transferred <lb />
from one member of a family or <lb />
household to another. <lb />
The right is reserved reject the <lb />
name of any candidate for cause, <lb />
or to alter these rules and <lb />
should occasion demand. <lb />
Until further notice no candidate <lb />
will be permitted to cast more than <lb />
certificate votes on each day <lb />
of publication of names. <lb />
How Votes Will Be Issued. <lb />
Candidates are not restricted to <lb />
getting subscriptions or votes In <lb />
For the purpose of the contest the <lb />
Reflector's territory has been <lb />
ed as <lb />
District county of Pitt. <lb />
District counties of Beau- <lb />
fort, Hyde. Tyrrell, Washington, <lb />
Dare, Edgecombe and Martin. <lb />
District counties of Hali- <lb />
fax, Nash, Wilson, Greene, Wayne, <lb />
Johnson and Sampson. <lb />
District counties of <lb />
Carteret, Jones, Ons- <lb />
kw, and Lenoir. <lb />
Awarding of Prises. <lb />
The Judges of the finish of the con- <lb />
test will be guided by the following <lb />
grand man, <lb />
man, boy or girl, having the great- <lb />
est number of votes at the close of <lb />
the contest will be awarded the <lb />
piano. <lb />
Second grand man, <lb />
man, boy or girl, having the second <lb />
greatest number of votes will be <lb />
awarded one years full course in East <lb />
Carolina Training school. <lb />
Districts Nos. i, and <lb />
the grand prizes have been awarded <lb />
the next highest In either of the four <lb />
districts will be awarded their choice <lb />
on 16th <lb />
Disaster Occurs Feet Below Saw <lb />
Catches Fire After <lb />
Explosion and Cut Off- <lb />
Infuriated Attack Mine <lb />
rials. <lb />
v Table to The Reflector. <lb />
Bolton, England, Dec. <lb />
hundred coal miners were entombed <lb />
today in Colliery by a <lb />
explosion. Five hours after the <lb />
disaster occurred only one had es- <lb />
caped. The mine caught fire from <lb />
the explosion and flames drove back <lb />
the rescuers. A few hours later <lb />
many dead bodies recovered. <lb />
Relief work is rushed as rapidly as <lb />
possible. Whether any will be saved <lb />
Is not yet known. <lb />
There were men in the mine <lb />
and it is believed at least of those <lb />
are dead, may be more. The <lb />
Was feet under ground. Mine <lb />
officials were attacked by the <lb />
mobs and soldiers were sum- <lb />
to protect representatives of <lb />
of owners and prevent the men from <lb />
rushing to their doom in the hope of <lb />
rescuing some of the Imprisoned <lb />
miners. <lb />
Killed In Collision. <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, Dec. persons <lb />
were killed, two others probably fat- <lb />
ally injured and many slightly hurt <lb />
today New York special col- <lb />
with a freight train. The boiler <lb />
of one engine exploded. <lb />
Remember when ready for your <lb />
new year printing, that The <lb />
tor does the kind that suits,<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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