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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
------a <lb />
From First <lb />
of any one of the valuable district <lb />
prizes. The, the second next high- <lb />
est candidate in district number <lb />
their choice; and the third highest <lb />
candidate in district number their <lb />
choice of the two remaining district <lb />
the fourth highest can- <lb />
In district number the re- <lb />
district prize. <lb />
Rules and Plan of Contest <lb />
Any white man. boy or girl, either <lb />
married or single, may enter this <lb />
contest by either sending the <lb />
nation coupon to The Reflector office <lb />
or by having a friend nominate them. <lb />
No employee or member of his <lb />
will be permitted to enter the cam- <lb />
The more rapid way to gain ground <lb />
in the campaign will be to start a can- <lb />
among friends for subscriptions <lb />
to The Reflector. Positively no <lb />
votes can be <lb />
After ballots are issued to one con- <lb />
they cannot be transferred to <lb />
another. This is enforced in order <lb />
to prevent scheming. <lb />
In the event of a tie for any of the <lb />
prizes the prize will be the joint <lb />
property of the contestants thus tied. <lb />
Contestants are not confined to <lb />
their respective districts in solicit- <lb />
subscriptions, but may solicit <lb />
from friends and acquaintances any- <lb />
where. <lb />
A subscription will not be <lb />
new when the contestant mere- <lb />
makes a transfer from one <lb />
of the family or household to <lb />
another. A subscription which was <lb />
not on the books when the contest <lb />
opened will be considered new, pro- <lb />
it is not a transfer as referred <lb />
Subscription No. of <lb />
Price Votes. <lb />
one year. <lb />
1.50 six months. 4.000 <lb />
1.00 four mouths. 1,250 <lb />
6.00 two years. <lb />
9.00 three years . 50.000 <lb />
On all paid subscriptions to the <lb />
Carolina Home and Farm and the <lb />
Eastern <lb />
Subscription No. of <lb />
Price. Votes. <lb />
one year. <lb />
six months . <lb />
two years . <lb />
three years . <lb />
Of the above number of <lb />
in be given on all old sub- <lb />
MUSIC RECITAL. <lb />
GIVEN HIS SEAT. <lb />
to above. <lb />
The Reflector's Contest Manager <lb />
will render any assistance possible <lb />
to the contestant without being <lb />
fair to either contestants. Candidates <lb />
are invited to come often to The Re- <lb />
office for information on any <lb />
detail of the contest. <lb />
Contest closes February 14th at <lb />
p. m. Promptly upon the <lb />
stroke of the hour the doors will be <lb />
closed and subscriptions not inside <lb />
the doors at that time will not be <lb />
counted for votes. The Judges will <lb />
be selected from among Greenville's <lb />
business men. Their character and <lb />
integrity will be beyond question. <lb />
They will be present-during the <lb />
hour of contest to see that the <lb />
event closes in a fair and impartial <lb />
manner. <lb />
Those who are award- <lb />
ed the grand prizes will not be <lb />
for district prizes, the district <lb />
prizes going to those in the district <lb />
which received the next highest. <lb />
The contest begins December 7th, <lb />
1910, and closes February 14th, 1911. <lb />
For further particulars call <lb />
or address Contest Manager at <lb />
office the The Reflector. <lb />
District Prizes. <lb />
One suit of clothes, your choice <lb />
at the store of C. T. <lb />
One at the furniture <lb />
of Taft VanDyke. <lb />
One Co. over- <lb />
coat at the store of C. S. Forbes. <lb />
One traveling trunk at the <lb />
furniture store of J. H. Boyd. <lb />
Special Prizes. <lb />
One set of harness complete, at <lb />
the factory of the John Flanagan <lb />
Bug y Company. <lb />
Black Lynx Muff at the <lb />
of Pulley Bowen. <lb />
or gold <lb />
watch, bought of W. L. Best. <lb />
Scale of Totes. <lb />
On all prepaid subscriptions to the <lb />
Daily Reflector, votes will be issued <lb />
according to this <lb />
Senate Committee Does Not Sustain <lb />
Charge of Bribery Against Him. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, Dec. 21.-The senate <lb />
committee on privileges and elections <lb />
today submitted to the senate the <lb />
evidence taken in the investigation <lb />
of the charge of bribery against Sen- <lb />
and that in their <lb />
opinion his title to the seat in the <lb />
senate has not been shown to be in- <lb />
validated by the use or employment of <lb />
corrupt methods or practice. The <lb />
report fully vindicates say- <lb />
if there was any bribery there <lb />
was nothing to show that he knew <lb />
about it, and that if all charged with <lb />
bribery were guilty it would not have <lb />
changed the result. With this con- <lb />
and finding in their report, <lb />
the committee requested to be dis- <lb />
charged. <lb />
At East Carolina Training <lb />
School. <lb />
Another of those delightful enter- <lb />
that characterize the <lb />
did work being done at East Carolina <lb />
Training School, was <lb />
given in the auditorium Tuesday <lb />
night, and those of our people who <lb />
availed themselves of the opportunity <lb />
to be present were- indeed fortunate. <lb />
The program as published in this <lb />
paper a few days ago, was carried <lb />
out with Miss as director of <lb />
music. <lb />
Every number of the program was <lb />
rendered with accuracy, the <lb />
choruses, solos and instrumental <lb />
all being excellent, while <lb />
the group of children's songs by the <lb />
senior class made a decided hit with <lb />
the audience. The recital in <lb />
was a marked success and re- <lb />
much credit upon the school <lb />
and pupils. <lb />
BUSY SHOPPERS. <lb />
Business Re- <lb />
Bargain Column. <lb />
DRUGS AND MEDICINES ALWAYS <lb />
fresh for your family needs at <lb />
Coward Wooten's. <lb />
ALL PORK SAUSAGE AND <lb />
l, at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
NEW LOT OF LIME AND CEMENT <lb />
just received at Carr Atkins <lb />
Hardware Company. 1224 <lb />
IT WILL COST NOTHING IF <lb />
Hoods Chill and Fever <lb />
Tonic does not cure you. Sold by <lb />
druggists. <lb />
ASSORTMENT OF MANX- <lb />
script covers at The <lb />
office. <lb />
SLAUGHTER OF MEXICAN TROOPS <lb />
More Than a Thousand Reported <lb />
Killed by Revolutionists. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
El Paso, Texas, Dec. of <lb />
the practical destruction of the en- <lb />
tire Mexican regular force fighting <lb />
the revolutionists in Chihuahua, was <lb />
received here from the capital of <lb />
that state today. The report said <lb />
General entire command <lb />
had been wiped out at <lb />
and one thousand regulars killed. <lb />
Roll. <lb />
The honor roll for Simpson graded <lb />
school for the second month, is as <lb />
First Clark, Joe <lb />
Jimmie Edwards. <lb />
Second , Tucker, <lb />
Lela Belle Elks, Ethel Tucker, Ella <lb />
Willis. <lb />
Third Williams, <lb />
ma Ella Elbert <lb />
Tucker, Tucker, Arthur <lb />
Elks, Frank Bright, Fred. Edwards, <lb />
Walter Blount Edwards. <lb />
Fourth Bryan, Lela <lb />
Williams Zeno Edwards. <lb />
Fifth Leon <lb />
Edwards, Eddie Elks, Willie Hudson. <lb />
Sixth Buck, Milton <lb />
Tucker, Jasper Edwards. <lb />
Seventh Hudson, <lb />
Leona Tucker, Howell <lb />
Hudson. <lb />
The highest average was made by <lb />
Bessie Hudson and Leona Tucker. <lb />
DELIA SMITH, Principal. <lb />
DAISY TUCKER, Assistant. <lb />
LOOSE LEAF BOOKS AND SIT- <lb />
The <lb />
Reflector office. <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Dec. and <lb />
Mrs. Walter Rouse, of Wheat Swamp, <lb />
were visiting at Mr. Ivey Smith's <lb />
last week. <lb />
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. <lb />
Willoughby died Thursday of <lb />
and was buried Friday. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Little went to <lb />
Saturday to spend some time. <lb />
Mr. C. E. visited his <lb />
father near Ayden Friday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith, of Farm- <lb />
ville, were here Friday. , <lb />
Mr. R. M. Smith has two very sick <lb />
children with pneumonia. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Flanagan, of <lb />
Farmville, were here Friday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson, of <lb />
were here Friday. <lb />
Rev. S. W. filled has reg- <lb />
at Smith's school <lb />
house Sunday morning and at night. <lb />
We hear that wedding bells are to <lb />
ring again soon. <lb />
Miss Winnie Evans left Tuesday <lb />
morning for her home to spend the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
Honor RolL <lb />
The honor roll of Grimesland grad- <lb />
ed school is as <lb />
Ethel Phelps, Thomas Proctor, <lb />
el Proctor, Henry Whichard, Carrie <lb />
Willie <lb />
Primary Elks, Guy <lb />
Elks, Raymond Arnold, Lee Spain, <lb />
Proctor Galloway, Alice Galloway, <lb />
Thelma Proctor, Zeno Gibson, Dan <lb />
Parker, Walter Parker, Ray Stanley, <lb />
Annie Stanley, Annie Ruth Jones, <lb />
Jesse Lee Proctor, Jimmie Es- <lb />
Cotton, Woolen Its Silk Mills. <lb />
That there are cotton, <lb />
and silk mills in North Carolina, <lb />
with of showing aggregate <lb />
capital of and running <lb />
spindles looms, <lb />
cards and em- <lb />
ploying horsepower, is the <lb />
showing made in the annual report <lb />
of the commission of labor and <lb />
pi luting. <lb />
Number of sup- <lb />
porting people dependent <lb />
on them. Report from the great <lb />
majority of the mills show improve- <lb />
in the proficiency of operatives <lb />
and improvement in their <lb />
condition. One per cent, of the <lb />
reports from mills indicate that the <lb />
State labor laws are not being com- <lb />
plied with. Wages paid range from <lb />
high average to cents low <lb />
average. The average day for work <lb />
is hours and minutes. Eighty <lb />
of the mills are equipped with <lb />
electric power. <lb />
As to knitting mills are report- <lb />
ed with an aggregate capital of <lb />
of them amounting to <lb />
spindles operated <lb />
machines sewing machines <lb />
Steam power is by of <lb />
them, amounting to Sixteen <lb />
are electrically equipped for power. <lb />
people <lb />
dependent on the mills for livelihood, <lb />
Average wages high and <lb />
low average. Reports from seven <lb />
mills claim no improvement in pro- <lb />
of <lb />
Low Holiday Rates. <lb />
Account holidays the <lb />
Air Line announces low <lb />
round trip rates from all points on <lb />
its line. Rates will be on basis of <lb />
per cent, double one-way fares <lb />
Tickets will be on sale December <lb />
to 17th inclusive 21st to 25th <lb />
December 31st, 1910, and Jan- <lb />
1st, 1911 Final return limit <lb />
January 8th, 1911 <lb />
For full information as to rates, <lb />
schedules, etc., call on your <lb />
agent, or address the undersigned <lb />
H. S. <lb />
Division Passenger Agent, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
No liar has to prove it when he <lb />
tells the truth. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Alex. Button having this day <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
testament of J. W. Button, deceased <lb />
before D. C. Moore, clerk of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to said estate to make immediate pay <lb />
to the undersigned executor; <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
said estate are hereby notified that <lb />
they are required to file their claims <lb />
with the undersigned executor on or <lb />
before the 20th day of December, 1911, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar, <lb />
of any recover of said claims. <lb />
This the 20th day of December, <lb />
1910. ALEX. SUTTON, <lb />
Executor of the last will and <lb />
of J. W. Button, deceased. <lb />
of our advertisers tell us <lb />
that they are convinced that people <lb />
read the Reflector. <lb />
The way to be is to <lb />
make the other fellow dependent on <lb />
you. <lb />
Some colds will warm any <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
m h Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, W, <lb />
Number <lb />
LIST OF MI <lb />
IN POPULARITY VOTING <lb />
TEST INTEREST GROWING <lb />
B INVITED <lb />
Those Con till plate, Entering <lb />
fee One <lb />
of the Nine Handsome Prises <lb />
Should do so at Is Not <lb />
Tee <lb />
Today The Reflector publishes a <lb />
Use of the names of all those who <lb />
have been nominated In Its pop- <lb />
contest up to Saturday night. <lb />
There are several names, and it rep- <lb />
resents a many towns and <lb />
of the very best people In North Car- <lb />
One familiar with this sec- <lb />
of the country has only to read <lb />
I the names and be convinced of the <lb />
plane on which the contest has <lb />
j been pitched. <lb />
Nominations are at full tide now, <lb />
---by the time list is published again It <lb />
la sure to be much longer than It Is <lb />
today. <lb />
It requires much time to get a <lb />
contest of the magnitude of The Re- <lb />
under way, and the spread- <lb />
period will continue for some <lb />
. time. During this period little work <lb />
be done by any particular can- <lb />
but a great many will get <lb />
started in the race, some with four <lb />
subscription, some with six <lb />
months subscription, and some with <lb />
nothing more than determination <lb />
and the energy that meets all ob- <lb />
and comes out ahead at the <lb />
last. . <lb />
The Reflector Invites a large <lb />
to get started. It feels that it is <lb />
offering a prize list should at- <lb />
tract a great number of people, and <lb />
It invites as many as feel like con- <lb />
testing for the valuable prizes to <lb />
themselves and become <lb />
candidates. <lb />
There are no obligations attached <lb />
to entering the contest. <lb />
cost nothing, and the prizes <lb />
will cost the winners nothing. A <lb />
candidate cannot possibly lose any- <lb />
thing more than a little time, and, If <lb />
the proper energy is put behind the <lb />
time expended, there is little chance <lb />
to lose this. It Is a friendly <lb />
that The Reflector has <lb />
rated, with handsome rewards for <lb />
the winners, and no obligations what <lb />
ever. <lb />
will find after reading <lb />
the following list that they have <lb />
friends voting for them without their <lb />
only <lb />
the fact that they have friends who <lb />
are interested. <lb />
DISTRICT NO. <lb />
All of Pitt county. <lb />
Greenville t <lb />
Miss Jenkins. <lb />
Miss Ward Moore. <lb />
Miss Florence Blow. <lb />
Mils Nellie <lb />
Miss Pattie i <lb />
Miss Inez <lb />
Miss Leila 6.060 <lb />
Miss Alma Tucker. <lb />
Miss Francis Bagwell. <lb />
Miss Mary Lucy Dupree. <lb />
Miss Leila Stokes. Sampson.<lb />
Miss Jennie Hooker. 0.600 <lb />
Miss Pattie 14-600 <lb />
Miss de 16.000 <lb />
Miss Rosa Tucker. <lb />
Miss Annie 6.000 <lb />
Miss Faye E. Corey.;.;. <lb />
Miss Josie Darden.;. <lb />
Mies Lillian <lb />
Miss Minnie 1.000 <lb />
DISTRICT NO. t <lb />
All the counties of Beaufort, Hyde, <lb />
Tyrrell, Edge- <lb />
and Martin. <lb />
Miss Helen Edmondson. <lb />
Miss Claudie well. <lb />
Williams tout <lb />
Miss Lillian Brown. 1.000 <lb />
Miss Mattie P; <lb />
Miss Minnie <lb />
Miss Clyde <lb />
DISTRICT NO. S. <lb />
All the counties of Halifax, Nash, <lb />
Wilson, Greene, Wayne, Johnson and <lb />
Snow Bills <lb />
Mies Lillian <lb />
Halifax s <lb />
Miss Beatrice Anderson. <lb />
Scotland Necks <lb />
Miss Fannie . . <lb />
Miss Maude <lb />
Miss Minnie L. Bone. <lb />
DISTRICT NO. <lb />
All the counties of Craven, Pamlico <lb />
Carteret, Jones, Onslow and <lb />
Miss Ethel Ewell..;.; <lb />
Jacksonville s <lb />
Miss Walton. <lb />
Miss Mattie Moore. <lb />
Miss Florence <lb />
Miss Ethel M. <lb />
Miss Ives. <lb />
Columbia s <lb />
Miss Sabra <lb />
12.000<lb />
Nomination Coupon <lb />
The Reflector's Voting Contest <lb />
It Is not absolutely that one of these Mania <lb />
be sent for each candidate who desires to compete, It facilitates <lb />
matters to use them. The blanks need not sent In but one time, <lb />
I HEREBY NOMINATES <lb />
Mr Mrs. or Miss. <lb />
Of. . Contest District No. <lb />
Street Address. <lb />
as a Candidate in The Reflector Company Contest <lb />
Nominated <lb />
My occupation or profession. <lb />
THE FIRST OF THESE COUPONS RECEIVED FOR A CANDI- <lb />
DATE COUNTS FOR VOTES. <lb />
Under no name lie divulged. <lb />
BOY KILLS ANOTHER. <lb />
Coroner Goes Out to Hold The In- <lb />
quest This Morning. <lb />
Dr. C. Laughinghouse, county <lb />
coroner, received Information this <lb />
morning that Charles Howard had <lb />
been killed by John Vines, and he <lb />
went out to hold the inquest. The <lb />
killing occurred in Bethel <lb />
and the parties involved are colored <lb />
boys, No particulars of the tragedy <lb />
were learned except that the boys <lb />
were playing with an old gun, when <lb />
Howard put a shell in it and said to <lb />
Vines, am going to shoot and <lb />
did so, the result being fatal. <lb />
Miss Hattie Smith Draws Pillow. <lb />
The prizes, a sofa pillow and two <lb />
boxes of candy offered by Coward <lb />
Wooten to ones holding the <lb />
lucky duplicate numbers were drawn <lb />
by Miss Hattie Smith, No. and J. <lb />
S. Mooring, respectively, at o'clock <lb />
Saturday afternoon. The drawer of <lb />
the second prize No. has not been <lb />
located yet. <lb />
No liar has to prove It when he <lb />
tells the truth. <lb /></p>
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OF <lb />
STATE <lb />
TREASURER LACY SUBMITS HIS <lb />
BIENNIAL REPORT <lb />
DISBURSEMENTS EXCEED RECEIPTS <lb />
The Report Shows State <lb />
Much in Excess cf The In- <lb />
The Leg- <lb />
to Economize in Making <lb />
Appropriations. <lb />
In his showing of North Carolina <lb />
finances made it. not biennial <lb />
report to and general as- <lb />
that meets January 4th, Hon. <lb />
B. R. Lacy, state treasurer, explains <lb />
that he has been forced to draw on <lb />
advance payments to the <lb />
amount of to meet current de- <lb />
for on the general fund, there <lb />
being no balance to the credit of <lb />
the state for the biennial period <lb />
November Also that there <lb />
are outstanding obligations against <lb />
the state amounting to that <lb />
op the deficit for the two <lb />
period between legislatures to <lb />
attributes the deficit to the <lb />
failure of the last legislature to give <lb />
due attention to the estimates hi <lb />
presented two years ago for the en- <lb />
suing biennial period and to the <lb />
passing of appropriation bills for <lb />
various purposes without reference <lb />
of the bills to the appropriation com- <lb />
Therefore he urges that the <lb />
approaching legislature pass no <lb />
bills whatever without <lb />
their being first referred to the <lb />
committee. <lb />
Mr. Lacy an estimate of <lb />
the receipts disbursements for <lb />
the next two years, 1911 and 1912, <lb />
based on the income and expenses <lb />
for the past two years with the <lb />
for various increases and <lb />
shows probable income of <lb />
In his e;. expenses and dis- <lb />
without any allowances <lb />
for permanent improvements for any <lb />
of the state institutions except the <lb />
building appropriation for <lb />
the three closed normals. He shows <lb />
aggregate of which In- <lb />
taking care of the de- <lb />
of This shows a prob- <lb />
able deficit for November 1912. <lb />
of that Includes of <lb />
stock in Railroad and <lb />
Elkin Alleghany Railway that will <lb />
be due the state prison. Also the <lb />
overdraft of on 1911 receipts <lb />
is deducted from that, has <lb />
been paid in by sheriffs on 1911 <lb />
taxes. <lb />
The treasurer asks the approach- <lb />
legislature to provide for pay- <lb />
of in short term bonds <lb />
falling due January 1913, before a <lb />
succeeding legislature meets. He <lb />
pays high tribute to the bankers and <lb />
oilier business men of the state for <lb />
care of the bonds <lb />
they took care of with the aid of <lb />
two out-of-town bidders last July <lb />
when advertisements for general bids <lb />
had failed. <lb />
statement of the bonded state <lb />
debt is interest bearing <lb />
and unredeemed old <lb />
and consolidated debt bonds. <lb />
Ho reviews his experience in float <lb />
the two bond issues, one for <lb />
and the other for <lb />
authorized by the last July, owing <lb />
to bad bond market conditions and <lb />
the systematic efforts of the <lb />
Repudiated Reconstruction Bond <lb />
to injure the state's credit and <lb />
derives that but for the clause ex- <lb />
the bonds from state <lb />
when forming a surplus of the <lb />
banks as upheld by the superior <lb />
court he could not have floated this <lb />
issue. <lb />
The report recited the investments <lb />
of the state to be represented in <lb />
shares in the Atlantic <lb />
North Carolina Railroad and <lb />
in Jefferson Turnpike; <lb />
in Turnpike; in <lb />
Railroad and <lb />
n the Elkin Alleghany Rail- <lb />
He recommends that no radical <lb />
changes be made in the present rev- <lb />
act and says that it will <lb />
be necessary to retain the <lb />
present tax rate ft the state's ob- <lb />
ligations are to be met. He asks for <lb />
the repeal of the clause as to tax <lb />
on photographers because it Is in <lb />
violation of the interstate commerce <lb />
law and works a on do- <lb />
photographers. And also <lb />
that piano dealers he <lb />
to pay the tax for each make of <lb />
instrument he handles instead of a <lb />
single license enabling him to sell <lb />
any make of piano as at present. He <lb />
pays Attribute to the efficient work <lb />
of Chief Clerk W. F. Moody, of <lb />
and institutional Clerk W. <lb />
W. Newman. <lb />
BANK <lb />
For. Your <lb />
XMAS <lb />
on , <lb />
OUR OWN.<lb />
In spumed, cu <lb />
CHRISTMAS. <lb />
It Pleasant And Moderately <lb />
Quiet. <lb />
After a very rainy Christmas, eve, <lb />
the weather cleared off and Christ- <lb />
mas day was bright and beautiful. <lb />
There was considerable shooting of <lb />
Are works as soon as dark came Sat- <lb />
evening and this <lb />
until mid-night, when all became <lb />
quiet. Now and then a stray pop- <lb />
cracker could be heard to go off Sun- <lb />
day, but there was very little of this, <lb />
so that Sunday was a quiet day. Mon- <lb />
day was given over to noise in ear- <lb />
nest, and all day long the pop-crack- <lb />
were exploding. The greatest <lb />
time of the fire works was early Mon- <lb />
day night when there was a flare of <lb />
Roman and sky-rockets. At <lb />
an early hour this was all over and <lb />
the town dropped back into quiet- <lb />
Upon the whole, Greenville had a <lb />
good Christmas and not a noisy one. <lb />
There was no disorder to speak <lb />
and no serious accidents. Every- <lb />
body seemed to enjoy themselves. <lb />
CREATE OR CRUMBLE Every man should create a <lb />
elation for success before old age crumbles his earning powers <lb />
A small savings started today, NOW, will start <lb />
ff you on the road to The farther you travel <lb />
on this road the less you will wish to turn aside. <lb />
Make Bank YOUR Bank <lb />
pay interest on Time Certificates at per cent. <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, . <lb />
NOR. CAR<lb />
SPECIAL TERM OF while<lb />
LOW HOLIDAY RATES <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
via. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
Tickets sold December 7th- 19th-20th-2 St- <lb />
Final limit Jan- <lb />
6th, 1911 <lb />
ELEGANTLY APPOINTED STEAMERS <lb />
PERFECT VICE ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. <lb />
For reservations and tickets apply <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., it., Norfolk, Va <lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
You Should For the <lb />
MONEY in Bank is safe from fire and burglars; In your home it is not. <lb />
MONEY in Bank i safe from careless handling; In your it is not. <lb />
MONEY paid by guarantees to you a permanent receipt; cash <lb />
handed t does not. <lb />
MONEY in Bank is a starter towards economy, always ready for use, <lb />
or to be added to. <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
is provided with every safeguard for the protection of its depositors, <lb />
and endeavors to give its customers the best service. <lb />
We will be glad to have your business. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
a i m<lb />
n t <lb />
It<lb />
For Trial of Congested Criminal <lb />
Docket t <lb />
A special term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court for the of criminal cases <lb />
convened Monday with Judge G. W. <lb />
Ward presiding and Solicitor C. L. <lb />
representing the Slate. <lb />
This special term was for the <lb />
pose of the large criminal <lb />
docket that had been <lb />
considerably by the tiger cases <lb />
on which the grand jury passed at <lb />
the November term. <lb />
The grand jury for this special <lb />
term is composed of D. F. Lang, fore- <lb />
man; R. L. L. L. Brown, <lb />
Thomas Moore, W. M. W. <lb />
B. Alexander, F. T. Cox, John <lb />
son, Joyner Wingate, J. J. Wall, <lb />
John W. G. E. Allen, <lb />
J. W. Braxton, Horton, Jr., E. <lb />
S. L. L. Ross, J. W. Cooke, G. <lb />
L. Fields. <lb />
cases have been dis- <lb />
posed <lb />
J. P. Ellis, violating in refer- <lb />
to- cotton seed meal; not guilty. <lb />
Southern Cotton Oil Company, <lb />
cotton meal law, guilty; <lb />
fined, and costs. Appealed to <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
J. J. Griffin, selling liquor, guilty. <lb />
t Willis Pitt, driving on sidewalk of <lb />
town, appeal from mayor's court, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Henry Harrington, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Gumption on The Farm. <lb />
Do not try the patience of the good <lb />
wife by giving her green wood to burn <lb />
Many a man wears himself out try- <lb />
to keep up with his good <lb />
The funniest thing about a big <lb />
is that he is apt to have a little <lb />
Whitewash your barn, but never <lb />
undertake to whitewash a crooked <lb />
politician. <lb />
You are better than you bet- <lb />
than you believe yourself to be. <lb />
So don't give way to discouragement. <lb />
There are more people dying for <lb />
the lack of a kind word, a pat on the <lb />
back and a little encouragement, than <lb />
there are from disease. <lb />
Hot water on the grindstone will <lb />
spoil it after a little so that It will <lb />
no grit. Use warm not <lb />
hot, for taking the frost out of your <lb />
stone. <lb />
v What a lot of strength there is <lb />
wasted chopping with dull axes; <lb />
Spend a minutes at the grind- <lb />
stone and see how nicely the World <lb />
will go after that, <lb />
Some folks make themselves so <lb />
lame kicking about things that tire <lb />
themselves all out and make <lb />
anything out of life. It doesn't pay. <lb />
The boys and girls get enough <lb />
Bard knocks out in the world without <lb />
your being stern and harsh with them <lb />
Let your homo be to them a shelter <lb />
and a refuge from the storms of the <lb />
world. <lb />
Get pretty slippery around the <lb />
house barn sometimes. Gt o <lb />
barrel of sand, coal ashes or sawdust, <lb />
and when such days come scatter <lb />
some on the icy. spots. Easier to save <lb />
to mend them. <lb />
pays the asks <lb />
Farmer. So far as we have <lb />
been able to discover nearly <lb />
everybody pays. ThU tax collector <lb />
is is death and few are <lb />
able t- him. . <lb />
It helps the to let the <lb />
mild freeze to the when <lb />
come from n u need <lb />
do it, though. Hf a <lb />
pains can n o mud off <lb />
wagon <lb />
many years longer. <lb />
Do not track mud into tho house. <lb />
Provide a scraper and mat outside <lb />
the door, and do not forget to use <lb />
them, before going into the house. <lb />
Scrubbing floors and sweeping car- <lb />
pets are not easy tasks, and tho <lb />
thoughtful man will not add to his <lb />
wife's burdens. <lb />
The horse blankets get torn some- <lb />
times. Some blustery day, take a <lb />
stout needle and thread and see what <lb />
a good Job you can do the <lb />
rents. It is good thing for the men <lb />
folks to do such little Jobs as this, <lb />
and not call on the women so much. <lb />
They have their own work to do every <lb />
day. <lb />
If you are thinking of moving, bet- <lb />
look around first to see if the time <lb />
energy and money you would spend <lb />
seeking a new location would not, <lb />
if wisely about the old place, <lb />
result in an increase of profit and com- <lb />
fort that would Justify you in staying <lb />
with the old home. Better do this <lb />
than be sorry. <lb />
To keep plows from To <lb />
three pounds of tallow mix one pound <lb />
of white lead. Melt the tallow in an <lb />
old iron pot; stir in the white lead. <lb />
When using, heat the mixture and <lb />
apply it with an old paint brush. In <lb />
the spring just put the plow in the <lb />
ground. This will clean the mold- <lb />
board as bright in a few yards as it <lb />
was before. The same applies to <lb />
any farm tool used for cultivating, <lb />
The rude, vulgar and often <lb />
pictures put forth in the guise <lb />
of wit and caricature through daily <lb />
and Sunday press, are destroying the <lb />
artistic sense, if not the kindly in- <lb />
of a whole generation of young <lb />
people, who are growing to maturity <lb />
looking upon them as one of the or- <lb />
incidents of life. Carry the <lb />
abominable thing out of the house <lb />
with the tongs, for the sake of the <lb />
Journal.<lb />
ft.- <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 />
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 do it <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
Let Us. <lb />
The time is fast drawing near for <lb />
the general assembly to convene, <lb />
and every good citizen should pause <lb />
and decide on what are the most <lb />
measures that we want pass- <lb />
ed, the measures that are going to <lb />
bring the greatest benefit to us, to <lb />
our county and to the State at <lb />
large. <lb />
The first that occurs to nine <lb />
men out of ten when asked what a <lb />
legislature should do <lb />
expenses, lower the <lb />
Why is this Is it not be- <lb />
great majority of men <lb />
not appreciate what they are getting <lb />
for the money spent by the State <lb />
and county. They are looking for <lb />
result; and these results are in <lb />
many cases True <lb />
my consists not so much in spend- <lb />
as little as possible,. but in see- <lb />
that full value is received for <lb />
the money which is paid out, and in <lb />
stopping the expenditures which <lb />
bring no return. When the farmer <lb />
finds that his milk fail la. leaking, <lb />
he doesn't debate long as to whether <lb />
it will pay him to spend fifty cents <lb />
for another bucket, but he at once <lb />
buys one and stops the leak. <lb />
Are there any leaks that our State <lb />
legislature can stop If so, let us <lb />
bring them to the attention of our <lb />
representatives, and then see that <lb />
true economy is exercised in deal- <lb />
with Olive Tribune. <lb />
Torrens System In North Carolina. <lb />
The Torrens System comes in for <lb />
a deserved and hearty commendation <lb />
from the Charlotte Observer. <lb />
North says our con- <lb />
temporary, building and loan <lb />
associations, that they might carry <lb />
out their <lb />
work to better advantage, have been <lb />
advocating the Torrens System for <lb />
some time. We understand that a <lb />
committee the last <lb />
of the legislature will make an <lb />
unanimously favorable report. We <lb />
have never heard a single argument <lb />
against it, and certainly none comes <lb />
from any State where the actual trial <lb />
has been <lb />
We wish North Carolina luck. The <lb />
Torrens System is in fact a wonder- <lb />
step forward, and Virginia would <lb />
have adopted it long ago had the leg- <lb />
listened to the Hon. Eugene <lb />
C. Times-Dis- <lb />
patch. <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
I have taken up a dark brindled <lb />
cow, in poor condition, marked <lb />
smooth crop in each ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by identifying and paying <lb />
charges. <lb />
C. J. JONES, <lb />
On R. O. Jeffries farm, one mile from <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Elect that man to office who has <lb />
the courage to be decent and honest <lb />
when nobody is looking. <lb />
Lady Suicide. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, Dec. she <lb />
had been rebuked by her father for <lb />
keeping late hours, Dora Barlow, <lb />
years old, attempted suicide today by <lb />
taking a mysterious poison. <lb />
after a lengthy examination de- <lb />
they were unable to deter- <lb />
mine the nature of the poison. <lb />
S. A. L <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
leave Raleigh effective Mat <lb />
13th <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
3.45 a. Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
, Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
11.36 a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton. Baltimore, New <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
12.05 a. Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches and car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
O. Cincinnati and points West, <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. C. for <lb />
and points west. <lb />
SEABOARD <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points West. Parlor cars to <lb />
I Hamlet, <lb />
6.00 p. m. No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford, <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
6.00 p. Atlanta, Birmingham <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. . <lb />
12.45 p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
m., Washington 7.40 a. <lb />
York p. m. <lb />
Washington and i w <lb />
York, <lb />
C. B RYAN, U. P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C.<lb /></p>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Winterville High School. You may <lb />
h What happened en, our <lb />
, . and in their joy <lb />
Saturday night to spend the enthusiasm took possession of <lb />
If it is Christmas gifts that worry town for a little while. We are <lb />
you, don't fret, you can get them at exceedingly proud of the fine record <lb />
BIBLE <lb />
they were not satisfied with the av they <lb />
I by K <lb />
in at a <lb />
to the affair, of the hi <lb />
A. W. Ange Company's and at the <lb />
right price, too. <lb />
A lot of our school boys and girls <lb />
left yesterday to spend the holidays <lb />
at home. <lb />
You can get supplied with salt for <lb />
your at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Company's. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company are <lb />
Unloading a car of lime. <lb />
A lot of our people went over to <lb />
Ayden Tuesday night to attend the <lb />
debate between our boys and the <lb />
boys there. <lb />
Don't forget the cheap dress goods <lb />
at A. Ange Company's. <lb />
Get your rubber roofing at <lb />
Barber Company's. <lb />
Mr. Eugene Cannon, bookkeeper <lb />
for the A. G. Cox Manufacturer <lb />
Company, made a trip in the country <lb />
Sunday evening in spite of the <lb />
rain. <lb />
The fall term of Winterville High <lb />
School closed Wednesday for the <lb />
holidays. During this term <lb />
students were <lb />
between fifteen and twenty counties. <lb />
The deportment of the student bod <lb />
has been excellent, and the work <lb />
. has been highly satisfactory to <lb />
faculty and trustees. The spring <lb />
term will begin Monday, January <lb />
Quite a number of new students arc <lb />
expected then. All the teachers have <lb />
left for their respective homes at <lb />
Miss Liles to Jones- <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson <lb />
Gold Point; Prof. H. P. Brinson <lb />
Currie; Miss Dora Cox will spend <lb />
Christmas at her home in Winter- <lb />
ville, and Prof. Nye will also be ii <lb />
Winterville during the holidays. <lb />
IV. H. S. Defeats <lb />
The joint debate between. Winter- <lb />
ville High School and the Seminary <lb />
at Ayden was held in the Free Will <lb />
baptist church at Ayden Tuesday <lb />
evening at 7.30, in the presence of a <lb />
large and enthusiastic audience com- <lb />
our boys made in the debate, and <lb />
they have our heartiest <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Henry J. Langston, who has been at <lb />
school at Wake Forest, came in <lb />
Thursday to spend the holidays at <lb />
home. <lb />
Miss Cox, who has been <lb />
teaching at Ahoskie, came home <lb />
Thursday to spend Christmas. <lb />
All of pants at any old price <lb />
for cash, at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Company's. <lb />
Misses Ethel and Bertha Carroll <lb />
in Thursday from Raleigh to <lb />
several days at home. <lb />
Mr. D. S. Chapman, of Washing- <lb />
came in this week to spend <lb />
days with his parents, Mr. and <lb />
R. G. Chapman. <lb />
sewing machines, get your <lb />
bobbins, and shuttles, from <lb />
Barber Company. <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox went to Kinston <lb />
eight and returned Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Lona Jane Kittrell, who has <lb />
teaching music at Graham, came <lb />
Thursday night to spend the <lb />
holidays at home. <lb />
Can use one thousand pounds of <lb />
pork at nine cents per pound <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Company. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rouse, of Mid- <lb />
came in Thursday to spend <lb />
several days with friends and <lb />
Mr. F. F. Cox, who has been at- <lb />
ending college at Wake Forest, cam. <lb />
home Thursday night to spend his <lb />
vacation. <lb />
Ribbons, braids, laces and pearl <lb />
for sale Harrington, <lb />
Barber Company. <lb />
Miss Jeanette Cox, who has been <lb />
attending school at Greensboro, came <lb />
home yesterday to spend the <lb />
days. <lb />
Miss Hattie C. Kittrell, who has <lb />
been, teaching near Clayton, came In <lb />
THE YOUNG ERROR <lb />
WHICH LOST HIM A KINGDOM <lb />
I Kings January <lb />
that vise men <lb />
o companion Of fools shall M <lb />
shall a young <lb />
man cleanse his By taking hied there <lb />
-to according to thy <lb />
CHE Opening of the New Year witH <lb />
ail the possibilities thereof for good <lb />
or for evil strongly resembles the <lb />
of life's Maturity to a young man <lb />
a young woman. To the thoughtful <lb />
fend experienced there is something very <lb />
pathetic in the life start of bright boy <lb />
fend girls. Their hopes and anticipations <lb />
tun so high, their ideals are so grand, <lb />
they have so many air castles. <lb />
that. alas, the great majority <lb />
pf these result disastrously and Usually <lb />
from unwisdom. How often loving <lb />
counsels their seniors assist <lb />
and save them froM wrecks and <lb />
ties We may well thank God that in his <lb />
Providence the mistakes of youth, <lb />
do not necessarily spell eternal <lb />
disaster. <lb />
Unwisdom <lb />
. When the great king, Solomon, died he <lb />
the kingdom to bis son <lb />
kingdom extending from the wilderness <lb />
on the South to <lb />
the Euphrates on <lb />
the North, in all <lb />
nearly as large as <lb />
England and <lb />
Wales. It was <lb />
Cod's Kingdom; as <lb />
Mrs read, <lb />
eat upon the throne <lb />
of the Kingdom of <lb />
the <lb />
was <lb />
twenty-one <lb />
years of age when <lb />
lie came the <lb />
throne at the death <lb />
of his father Solo- <lb />
King Solo- <lb />
although <lb />
reverent toward <lb />
pod. was evidently <lb />
less zealous, <lb />
less religious <lb />
his father <lb />
His <lb />
wives, the riches of <lb />
the kingdom and <lb />
Ilia political inter- <lb />
matter was too weighty to decided <lb />
i hastily. He called the of <lb />
the kingdom, his fathers <lb />
men, to know advice. Their <lb />
recommendations were good. They rec- <lb />
that he be a servant of the <lb />
people; that Instead of accumulating <lb />
at the capital and being personally <lb />
great, he should serve the entire nation, <lb />
looking out for all of its Interests and for- <lb />
warding the what the ten <lb />
tribes desired. <lb />
The Grievous Decision <lb />
Next, called young men, <lb />
his friends and acquaintances. <lb />
whom ho was disposed more and <lb />
to bring Intel power with himself <lb />
Their advice was that the one way for a <lb />
to be successful Is to intimidate <lb />
subjects and rule them with a heavy <lb />
hand. The <lb />
king had not been <lb />
rightly. taught <lb />
principles Of <lb />
hi <lb />
fairs. Wise as <lb />
father Woe, he had <lb />
neglected to <lb />
pare his eon for a <lb />
proper decision In <lb />
the crisis upon <lb />
The king followed <lb />
the of <lb />
young men <lb />
in figurative <lb />
said. <lb />
calm my fa- <lb />
made your <lb />
load heavy, and <lb />
you ask me to <lb />
make It <lb />
stead, I will add id <lb />
your load; my fa <lb />
chastised <lb />
Afflicting Kith <lb />
under <lb />
posed of the friends of the two Mat night to spend the holidays at <lb />
The contest was spirited <lb />
throughout, both schools sustaining <lb />
of the question in a masterly <lb />
manner, yet the best harmony and <lb />
good feeling prevailed. <lb />
The query was That the <lb />
of the times indicate the down <lb />
fall of the United States <lb />
The affirmative was ably represent- <lb />
ed by Messrs. R. R. Jones, W. H. <lb />
and R. L. Pittman, of the <lb />
The negative was strongly <lb />
maintained by Messrs. H. G. Cox, Roy <lb />
Causey, and Paul N. of the <lb />
Winterville High School. Each <lb />
speaker was given ten minutes on <lb />
the first speech and five minutes on <lb />
the only two speakers from <lb />
home. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
have received another nice <lb />
of harness. <lb />
Miss Chapman, who has been <lb />
teaching school near Wilson, came <lb />
in night, bringing with her little <lb />
Miss Minute Belle Woodard. <lb />
Miss Kate Chapman, who been <lb />
teaching near Williamston, in <lb />
last night. <lb />
Quite a number of our young <lb />
attended a basket party at Wood- <lb />
land Wednesday night. <lb />
Mr. J. U. Cox, won for the past <lb />
several months has been at Fairmont, <lb />
came in last night to spend the <lb />
days at home. <lb />
inter- <lb />
course with the Conferring <lb />
founding nations With Solomon's Bee- <lb />
him what <lb />
might termed a bright-minded man <lb />
rather than a religious one. This was re-i <lb />
fleeted upon his son and successor and <lb />
upon the people he governed. <lb />
The Crisis and the Error <lb />
Besides this, Solomon's great enterprises; <lb />
buildings, etc., brought the rev- <lb />
and glory to his capital city, <lb />
and did not evenly distribute It <lb />
the nation. Indeed, following <lb />
the custom of other kings, wealth was <lb />
t largely from the <lb />
V subjects, who were to <lb />
Ills capital for <lb />
without pay. They were drafted and put <lb />
tusk-masters. In Solomon's day <lb />
was borne, though sometimes <lb />
but when his son came to the throne <lb />
the northern tribes determined that they <lb />
would not acknowledge him as king unless <lb />
he gave them what might be termed a <lb />
till of <lb />
They sent to Egypt for one of their <lb />
loaders, whom Solomon had for <lb />
with whips, but <lb />
will chastise you <lb />
with <lb />
whip with metal <lb />
pricks at the ends <lb />
of the thong <lb />
The unwise <lb />
lost the king <lb />
the greater part of the kingdom. The <lb />
ten tribes revolted, and the adjacent <lb />
kingdom, which had been under Solomon's <lb />
sovereignty also, deflected., and left the <lb />
king but a small minority of his empire, <lb />
although It was the richest, most <lb />
portion. <lb />
. The Point of This <lb />
. There is a lesson this study for all, <lb />
namely, the importance of wisdom In our <lb />
decisions,. especially at the start of life <lb />
and at various partings of the ways, as <lb />
we to them In life's Journey. <lb />
there Is a lesson., worth learning to <lb />
matter f and <lb />
attempted coercions and unwisdom of <lb />
courses, as well as their injustice. <lb />
Wealth, power; influence, gained through <lb />
oppression and injustice, are unworthy of. <lb />
noble minds, and this principle can be <lb />
piled on the smaller scale as well as on <lb />
the larger. In homes the principle op- <lb />
between parents and children, be- <lb />
tween wives. too of- <lb />
ten in the home control is held by force <lb />
rather than by love and esteem and the <lb />
appreciation of Justice and the general <lb />
welfare. <lb />
Another lesson Is that in every enter- <lb />
prise of life we, should seek counsel. In <lb />
this connection let us the words <lb />
the, <lb />
Hint is <lb />
fur, then peaceable, easy of <lb />
and full of mercy and <lb />
The special rates on the railroads <lb />
will continue after the new <lb />
year comes in. <lb />
side being allowed to offer re-j Mr. T. E. Cannon went home t <lb />
I c were to pend several days. <lb />
B. Smith, of Greenville; Prof. L. R. <lb />
Meadows, of the Training School, <lb />
and Rev. Mr. Carraway, pastor of the <lb />
Methodist church at Ayden. The <lb />
judges rendered this decision in favor a love letter. <lb />
If a girl receives a letter and does <lb />
not read it over three times, it isn't <lb />
METAL SHINGLES <lb />
repair ad have never <lb />
What other roofing will last as long and look as well <lb />
They're fireproof, and very easily laid. <lb />
laid over wood if necessary, without ere- <lb />
dirt or inconvenience. <lb />
For prices and other detailed information apply to <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm end The Reflector. <lb />
v remedy. <lb />
That's What Is Said of Stomach Pres- <lb />
Guaranteed A <lb />
, Stephen Waite of Lansing Michigan <lb />
over three years I suffered <lb />
much pain and annoyance from <lb />
disease. I had no help from <lb />
my digestive organs. My food would <lb />
stay my stomach and ferment, <lb />
and a dizzy headache <lb />
f doctored and used every remedy <lb />
that I heard of, but it remained for <lb />
to cure me entirely. Be- <lb />
fore I had used three boxes, my <lb />
and digestive organs became <lb />
all right. I is a wonderful <lb />
tablets are small <lb />
and swallow. They stop the <lb />
most painful distress in five <lb />
-minutes. They drive out sourness <lb />
and gas and make the stomach clean <lb />
and sweet. <lb />
They are sold under a positive <lb />
guarantee cure any case of <lb />
or back. <lb />
They put vigor and vitality into <lb />
people run down by indigestion. <lb />
Sold by all druggists at <lb />
cents a large box. <lb />
THE STARKEY BLOCK. <lb />
Money Wasted In <lb />
Did you ever in your life get back <lb />
from the advertising itself the money <lb />
you spent on an announcement in <lb />
a program Often they are well <lb />
printed and attractive in appearance, <lb />
but the advertisements do not seem <lb />
to carry conviction that they do <lb />
when inserted in a regular newspaper <lb />
or periodical. When you consider the <lb />
small circulation, the few that are <lb />
read from cover to cover, you pay <lb />
more for you- get from program <lb />
advertising than for almost any Other <lb />
publicity. The one plea of <lb />
the solicitors is to help our <lb />
or help our They <lb />
do not that advertising is as <lb />
much a business proposition as buy- <lb />
sugar or salt. They not <lb />
think of asking you to buy church <lb />
Band for sugar and missionary mud <lb />
for salt. The spent <lb />
in a novel window display or in some <lb />
novelty you could give away to <lb />
your customers would produce results <lb />
. The merchant who encourages the <lb />
program graft is making trouble for <lb />
himself. If he one, he <lb />
is go Into, all, or displease those <lb />
are <lb />
Journal. <lb />
What Greenville Boys Are Doing <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
In keeping with the general <lb />
and improvement of <lb />
able properties in the business dis- <lb />
comes the announcement that <lb />
Mr. M. L. Starkey, owner of the build- <lb />
on the north side of Princess, be- <lb />
tween Front and Water streets, for- <lb />
occupied by the Morning Star, <lb />
has accepted plans and awarded the <lb />
contract for the entire remodeling <lb />
and improving of the brick <lb />
which now occupies the lot. <lb />
The improvements to the building, <lb />
which will be converted into a com- <lb />
store-apartment house, will <lb />
represent an expenditure in excess of <lb />
The entire valuation of <lb />
the property when the plans in con- <lb />
been finished will <lb />
represent a sum total of at least <lb />
The work on the building will <lb />
be started within the next two or <lb />
three weeks and the contractors will <lb />
be required to finish on or before <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
Starkey as the re-, <lb />
modeled building will be known, will <lb />
be one of the handsomest and most <lb />
attractive structures in the down <lb />
town district and it is a certainty <lb />
that there will be a great demand for <lb />
the stores and <lb />
Dispatch.<lb />
Union League Club Draws the Line <lb />
Against Jews. <lb />
By Wire to The <lb />
New York, Dec. sensation <lb />
was caused here today when it be- <lb />
came public that the Union League <lb />
club had denied membership to Win. <lb />
Loeb, Jr., collector of the port. It <lb />
was positively learned that the op- <lb />
position Of the Club to Jews caused <lb />
this action, though political <lb />
also figures in the case. This <lb />
is the second time in the history of <lb />
the club that an applicant been <lb />
denied membership, the other being <lb />
one of the George B. <lb />
is said to have led the op- <lb />
position to Loeb, being influenced <lb />
by political reasons, though the mat- <lb />
of race was advanced as the <lb />
son. <lb />
Popular Couple tarried in Bethel <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Bethel, N. C Dec. 1910. <lb />
One of the most beautiful home <lb />
weddings of the season, and one of <lb />
much interest, to a wide- circle of <lb />
friends, was celebrated at the home <lb />
of the bride on Tuesday, December <lb />
27th, at o'clock, a. m., when Miss <lb />
Mary Elizabeth Jones, oldest <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones, and <lb />
Dr. Vernon A. Ward, a well known <lb />
and popular young physician, for- <lb />
of Wilson, plighted their <lb />
troth in the presence of a number <lb />
lot relatives and friends. <lb />
The ceremony was impressively <lb />
performed by Elder Andrew J. Moore, <lb />
of Whitakers. <lb />
The bride was handsomely attired <lb />
in a blue suit with hat <lb />
and gloves to match and carried a <lb />
white Prayer Book. The bride's sis- <lb />
Miss Lucy Estelle Jones, was her <lb />
maid of honor, and white Point <lb />
sprite over taffeta, and carried <lb />
a bouquet of white carnations. <lb />
Mr. Marvin Blount, of Rocky Mount <lb />
acted as best man. <lb />
Beautiful music was rendered <lb />
the ceremony by Mrs. H. V. <lb />
Staton. <lb />
Immediately after the ceremony, <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Ward left for a tour of <lb />
northern cities. <lb />
Both contracting parties are well <lb />
known and were the recipients of <lb />
many handsome and beautiful pres- <lb />
Never judge the strength of a <lb />
man's character by the size of his <lb />
muscle. <lb />
SAM FLAK <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
ad dealer is M of leather ad <lb />
C. <lb />
W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton <lb />
, i vs on <lb />
kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
BAKER HART BAKER HART <lb />
Satisfactory Adjustment <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Dec. 1910. <lb />
Mr. H. A. White, <lb />
. City. <lb />
Dear <lb />
We desire to-thank you for the sat- <lb />
adjustment of the loss <lb />
on account of the destruction, <lb />
by fire, of the Peoples warehouse on <lb />
the 11th inst., and express our <lb />
for the exceedingly <lb />
and efficient you have <lb />
rendered us on this and similar <lb />
truly, <lb />
FARMERS SOL. CO. <lb />
Ur- <lb />
Stray <lb />
I have two hogs, both <lb />
black color, one weighing about <lb />
pounds, unmarked other weigh- <lb />
about GO pounds, marked <lb />
low fork in each ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
ABRAM <lb />
R, P. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
What Sage Will Do. <lb />
Stop falling hair in two weeks. <lb />
Cure in two weeks <lb />
Stop splitting hair. <lb />
Stop itching scalp immediately. <lb />
Grow more hair. <lb />
Matt harsh hair silky and <lb />
Brightens up the hair and the <lb />
eyebrows. <lb />
As a hair dressing it Is without <lb />
contains can <lb />
possibly the hair, R is not sticky <lb />
oily or is used by thou- <lb />
sands to, keep the hair healthy-it <lb />
preVents M well as cures scalp <lb />
ease. <lb />
and children Parisian <lb />
Sage is the most hair dress <lb />
and should be in every home,. <lb />
Coward A sells it <lb />
cents a Luge bottle. Ask for <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store<lb />
IT lathe placate- buy y. u <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Wall Pain s <lb />
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place <lb />
your orders now with them and you Will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Special attention to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to us before buying, they <lb />
can supply Give them a call. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
CHILLS THEY <lb />
kill you. Take Hoods <lb />
Tonic. No cure, no <lb />
pay. Sold by <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
, N. C.<lb />
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chanted 25th. The famous day will <lb />
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repeating again la and By <lb />
natural rotation Christmas would <lb />
come on Sunday again in 1916, but <lb />
the fact that the year is leap year, <lb />
with days in February, causes <lb />
Christmas to take a vaulting leap <lb />
over Sunday, landing on Monday and <lb />
the first day of the week has lost <lb />
out until its regular turn conies again <lb />
NOMINEES. <lb />
Send The Children to School. <lb />
you have a neighbor who does <lb />
not read, urge him to keep his <lb />
in school every day he <lb />
can. Of course men and women <lb />
who can read and take newspapers <lb />
are too much alive to the needs of <lb />
their to keep them out of <lb />
school for even a as our <lb />
public school term they can <lb />
possibly have them in school. But <lb />
here and there is a man who has <lb />
no education himself, who can-hard- <lb />
read, who Bays that his children <lb />
do not need more schooling then <lb />
he got. Do your best for such a <lb />
neighbor for his children's sake. <lb />
Until the law gets in behind such <lb />
a man and makes him send his <lb />
to it will do before <lb />
a great many, more years come and <lb />
your best efforts at <lb />
him to send his children to school <lb />
at least four months during the <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
Enter The <lb />
port unity for Workers. <lb />
The Dally Reflector is coming up <lb />
this with a circulation of <lb />
eleven hundred and fifty and is book- <lb />
new subscribers dally. <lb />
Each and every candidate in the <lb />
contest has an equal chance, a gold- <lb />
en opportunity to increase their votes <lb />
this coming week. Those <lb />
plating sending In their nominations <lb />
or nominating a friend should do so <lb />
at once as the holiday period is one <lb />
of the best for a wide-awake <lb />
candidate. <lb />
We are starting our campaign to- <lb />
day for a circulation of twelve <lb />
by January 1st, 1911, and ex- <lb />
your friends, our <lb />
to rally to your support. You are <lb />
not only working to win the prises <lb />
of your choice, but you are <lb />
your home paper among the <lb />
strangers and the world <lb />
which s your town, <lb />
and insures you and your friends <lb />
a larger commercial, Industrial and <lb />
progressive city. , <lb />
A time, a little energy, and a <lb />
little work will accomplish wonders <lb />
this week. <lb />
We are Receiving Our <lb />
NEW STYLE <lb />
New Industries. <lb />
The Tradesman- re <lb />
ports the following now industries <lb />
for North Carolina during the week <lb />
ending December 21st. <lb />
bottling <lb />
farms company <lb />
drug company. <lb />
wood working <lb />
plant. <lb />
mines. <lb />
Southern land com- <lb />
com-<lb />
paper products <lb />
company. <lb />
lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
Norfolk Southern Sunday Trains. <lb />
Some people have fallen into the <lb />
Idea that all the Norfolk Southern <lb />
day trains will now run on Sundays <lb />
the same as on week days. Only <lb />
one of the day trains run each way <lb />
on Sunday, that between <lb />
and Washington. The Sun- <lb />
day train Greenville at 9.40 <lb />
a. m., going east, and at p. m., <lb />
going west. The night trains be- <lb />
tween Norfolk and Raleigh run <lb />
day. <lb />
Out of Pocket <lb />
In fixing lower and more reason- <lb />
able charges for sleeping car berths, <lb />
the Interstate Commerce Commission <lb />
estimates that this reduction will <lb />
amount to nearly a and a half <lb />
dollars annually. <lb />
That is the sum which the people <lb />
of the United States have heretofore <lb />
been forced to pay the Pullman com- <lb />
in excess of the real value of <lb />
the service they received. Such is <lb />
the logical inference from the com- <lb />
mission's statement. <lb />
The fact that this million and a half <lb />
dollars has been over the <lb />
entire country and, as a tax, has <lb />
been collected piece-meal from thou- <lb />
sands of different persons does not <lb />
lessen its injustice or loss which <lb />
It represents to the American public. <lb />
Such Is the case with all excessive <lb />
transportation charges. Because <lb />
they are paid for in dimes and <lb />
they are none the less a bur- <lb />
den upon the people and eventually <lb />
upon the individual. <lb />
This is to which the public <lb />
is Just beginning to wake, as it is <lb />
Just beginning to waken the evils of <lb />
an extortionate government Any <lb />
that represents more than a <lb />
fair return upon the cost and value <lb />
of the service rendered is harmful to <lb />
the interests of every man, every in- <lb />
and every in the <lb />
nation. The injustice which the <lb />
people permit collectively, they pay <lb />
for one by one. <lb />
And so this million and a half <lb />
dollars which went into the Pullman <lb />
company's treasury when, according <lb />
to the commission it belongs right- <lb />
fully in the pockets of the traveling <lb />
public, has been a national loss, <lb />
vial perhaps in its individual Items, <lb />
but tremendous In the aggregate. <lb />
Atlanta Journal. <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Coat Suits and <lb />
JACKETS, Ladies; 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 <lb />
and your money's worth <lb />
come to see <lb />
Our stock embraces nearly <lb />
every article you will 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. <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
I I <lb />
No has to prove It <lb />
tells the truth. <lb />
twenty years service in a <lb />
Chicago hotel, two have <lb />
bought out the proprietor, paying <lb />
him one million dollars. And. yet <lb />
we find men who say this tipping <lb />
business doesn't amount to much. <lb />
Why, hang it all, we would not be <lb />
surprised to a few of the porters <lb />
get together and buy out the Pullman <lb />
News, <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 been remodeled, and have just installed a <lb />
complete COTTON GINNING SYSTEM, AND A GRIST <lb />
MILL, and can your cotton grind your corn. We <lb />
will also handle all kinds of Stuffs, Grain, Cotton-Seed <lb />
and Hulls, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats and <lb />
Wheat. Call on us for any of Telephone No. <lb />
CAROLINA SEED AND FEED CO. <lb />
B. E. Mgr., C. A. D. Mgr. B. K. <lb />
. Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
SHE TIMELY <lb />
, ATTORNEY GENERAL <lb />
BIENNIAL REPORT <lb />
DECREASE IN NUMBER OF CRIMES <lb />
Get in The Reflector Contest, <lb />
Number of Criminal Cases Has <lb />
creased During the Past <lb />
Is <lb />
and Law <lb />
Should be of <lb />
Near Beer Au Unmitigated <lb />
The following extracts are taken <lb />
from the biennial report of the <lb />
The state la an Immense business <lb />
It collects and dis- <lb />
every year and <lb />
every dollar of this must be collected <lb />
and expended according to law. It <lb />
follows that this must, <lb />
give many opinions on questions of <lb />
large and vital Interest. The more <lb />
important of these opinions are pub- <lb />
in this report. In addition to <lb />
the official opinions, we have written <lb />
many hundred letters to private <lb />
of the state. While these let- <lb />
are, of course, without official <lb />
weight or protection, the citizen who <lb />
writes a letter to a state officer is on- <lb />
titled to a courteous reply, and, while <lb />
it takes no little time, we have en- <lb />
to answer every letter with <lb />
reasonable promptness. <lb />
Criminal Statistics. <lb />
Tho law requires every criminal <lb />
case tried or In any way disposed of <lb />
-tn tho superior- courts of the state to <lb />
reported to this office. The re- <lb />
port for the year ending July 1909, <lb />
a grand total of cases; <lb />
for the year ending July 1910, a <lb />
grand total of cases, a decrease <lb />
of oases. This must be gratify- <lb />
to every citizen of the state. <lb />
Against Jurors. <lb />
As a legislator I took the position <lb />
that in the selection of the jury the <lb />
and the defendant should be <lb />
placed upon equal terms. I am still <lb />
of that opinion. Neither aide should <lb />
allowed to the The <lb />
number each side Is allowed to stand <lb />
is comparatively immaterial, <lb />
but the state and the defendant <lb />
be allowed the same number <lb />
of peremptory challenges. <lb />
The Judge should be allowed to or- <lb />
a Jury to be, summoned from <lb />
some adjoining county when in his <lb />
opinion, the ends of would-be <lb />
thereby A of <lb />
is troublesome, expensive and <lb />
works unseemly delay. But a change <lb />
of can be ordered with little <lb />
additional and no delay. In <lb />
my opinion such a change in the <lb />
law would make for Justice. <lb />
Again, upon request of <lb />
either party, it should be the duty of <lb />
tho Judge to order tho sheriff to go <lb />
outside of the court house, and <lb />
the crowd that usually <lb />
it, and Jurors <lb />
Tho elimination of tho professional <lb />
Juror is greatly to be desired <lb />
. Multiplicity of Judgments. <lb />
Both time money are waisted <lb />
by pending a different bill of <lb />
for each of a of viola- <lb />
of the law. Below the <lb />
grade of felony the solicitor should <lb />
be allowed, and it should be his duty <lb />
to charge any member of violations <lb />
of the same law In a single bill. <lb />
Take, for example, the crime of sell- <lb />
Intoxicating liquors. If all sales, <lb />
of which there Is any evidence, could <lb />
be in a single bill not only <lb />
would time and cost be saved, but <lb />
with defendant's entire record <lb />
with respect to the violation of this <lb />
particular law before the Jury the <lb />
chances of obtaining a Just verdict <lb />
would be greatly increased. <lb />
The principle should apply to <lb />
carrying concealed weapons. The <lb />
should also be allowed to <lb />
couple with the main offense charged <lb />
all offenses connected with or grow- <lb />
out of it. For example, in an In- <lb />
for an assault with a deadly <lb />
weapon there should -be coupled the <lb />
charge of carrying a concealed <lb />
if such should appear to be the <lb />
tact <lb />
Assault Upon Women. <lb />
should be a law protecting <lb />
the person of a women from violence <lb />
or which falls short of an <lb />
attempt to commit rape. No matter <lb />
how rude or how revolting may <lb />
on Third <lb />
the Indignity Inflicted upon the per- <lb />
son of a If it does not appear <lb />
that serious damage was Inflicted, or <lb />
that there was an assault with Intent <lb />
to commit rape, the punishment Is <lb />
limited to Imprisonment for thirty <lb />
days or a fine of fifty dollars. A case <lb />
of this kind came to tho supreme <lb />
court about a year ago. A simple as- <lb />
sault upon a woman should be made <lb />
a misdemeanor, punishable by fine <lb />
or Imprisonment, or both, in the dis- <lb />
of the court. <lb />
I respectfully call attention to our <lb />
overworked and under paid <lb />
All over the state the dockets <lb />
are congested, entailing enormous <lb />
and vast inconveniences. It <lb />
often costs as much to continue a case <lb />
as to try it, and a delay of justice <lb />
frequently amounts to a denial. The <lb />
state owes it to the citizens to pro- <lb />
for trials in court and <lb />
without The number of <lb />
judges should be Increased and <lb />
should be paid commensurate <lb />
with tho Importance of the <lb />
work committed to hands. I <lb />
think the salary of the judges of the <lb />
supreme court should be <lb />
The expense allowance to the <lb />
court Judges should be In- <lb />
creased to I have talked <lb />
with a number of the Judges, and all <lb />
of them say that in riding tho cir- <lb />
their amount to at <lb />
least a year. The expense <lb />
should cover the bills for ex- <lb />
To this end I submit, for the <lb />
consideration of the general <lb />
the following <lb />
Let the state be divided into <lb />
two large circuits, one for the east <lb />
and one for Such a <lb />
ion would be large saving of time and <lb />
money, and would preserve the <lb />
fits of the rotating system, and re- <lb />
of Its burdens. The <lb />
Judges would not hold the courts of <lb />
a district often or than once in four <lb />
part, therefore such a division can <lb />
made without a constitutional <lb />
amendment <lb />
There should be, in each cir- <lb />
ten large dis- <lb />
one small one; the judge <lb />
riding the small district can then be <lb />
in reserve as an emergency <lb />
judge, to be sent to any county when <lb />
judge assigned to hold the courts <lb />
of the county Is incapacitated for any <lb />
reason. It is a costly and cruel de- <lb />
la our present system that there <lb />
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Office in building, Third <lb />
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Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
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ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
in Phoenix building, to <lb />
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THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE REFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, one year, . . <lb />
Six <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
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and Third streets. <lb />
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respect will be charged for at <lb />
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Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
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Entered as second class matter <lb />
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Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
The hash is all gone, too. <lb />
0--------- <lb />
Did you finish the hash <lb />
--------o <lb />
The passenger trains were <lb />
also <lb />
people. <lb />
All are down to work again Just <lb />
like it never happened. <lb />
Are you looking for a Christmas <lb />
present that did not come <lb />
--------o <lb />
The Christmas bills will be along <lb />
directly, and then. <lb />
It is all over now but the burns <lb />
and the bills. <lb />
to God in the highest; on <lb />
earth peace, good will to <lb />
John D. Rockefeller matches An- <lb />
drew peace donation by <lb />
giving to Chicago <lb />
Luck comes even to an occasional <lb />
North Carolina newspaper man, Editor <lb />
Moore, of the Durham Sun, has re- <lb />
Inherited a snug fortune. <lb />
The story that the Missouri man <lb />
who recently died at the age of <lb />
never told a He never <lb />
with his wife it comes from <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
The general assembly will meet <lb />
on Wednesday, January 4th, and <lb />
Raleigh will be happy for sixty <lb />
days. <lb />
Unless the legislature Interferes, <lb />
it will not be long before there is <lb />
talk in many towns about <lb />
clubs. <lb />
The Reflector force and <lb />
friends were very kind to the <lb />
editor this Christmas, and he fully <lb />
appreciates their tokens of esteem.<lb />
Dr. Wiley says everybody will <lb />
freeze in a million years from now. <lb />
Not everybody, for some would be <lb />
glad to find a place that had even a <lb />
cool breeze in it. <lb />
If people want to freeze to death <lb />
on the equator a million years from <lb />
now, it is none of our business. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
To keep up the real Christmas <lb />
Spirit all the year <lb />
bring you much nearer to the ideal <lb />
life. <lb />
--------o. <lb />
The gift swappers are about <lb />
through comparing results, and <lb />
away the unneeded to work <lb />
off on somebody next time. <lb />
Christmas coming on Sunday made <lb />
it a quiet, restful, enjoyable day, <lb />
with the next day observed as a <lb />
day with the noise. We rather like <lb />
it that way, it added much to the <lb />
real Christmas pleasure. <lb />
--------o <lb />
There is an old -saying the days <lb />
get longer the cold gets or <lb />
something like that. The days will <lb />
soon begin to get a little longer, and <lb />
if the cold is to get much stronger <lb />
than it has been of late, there will be <lb />
some shivering. <lb />
Near Greensboro in <lb />
what was called an cream <lb />
ended in a row with one <lb />
dead. That looked more like a <lb />
, they did freeze <lb />
one out, and maybe the name wad ill <lb />
right. <lb />
The Reflector hopes you all en- <lb />
joyed Christmas, and that you are <lb />
ready to face the new year with good <lb />
hope. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Bear In mind that a subscription to <lb />
The Daily Reflector would be a gift <lb />
is remembered all the year. <lb />
Some of the congressmen are <lb />
from Missouri. They say Peary <lb />
Col. Roosevelt has been given an- <lb />
other under the ribs. A number <lb />
of bankers and business men of De- <lb />
threatened to withdraw <lb />
from the board of commerce <lb />
in the city, if the president of the <lb />
organization carries out his plan to <lb />
have the colonel address that body. <lb />
The to be shrink- <lb />
rapidly. t . <lb />
The Henderson Gold Leaf was <lb />
twenty-nine years old last week. All <lb />
these years Editor Thad. R. Manning <lb />
has been at the helm, and he makes <lb />
the Gold Leaf rank with best <lb />
papers in the State. It is <lb />
of the claim to always doing something to advance <lb />
finding the North Pole. Henderson, <lb />
Greenville has installed a Arc <lb />
alarm system and lots of papers are <lb />
wondering why Greenville didn't use <lb />
Editor red hair instead. <lb />
That is certainly some, but <lb />
at that they won't run Whichard to <lb />
cover so that he will be writing <lb />
for some hair dye concern. <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. t <lb />
That's the for we have use <lb />
for neither dyes nor But <lb />
that alarm system which the boys <lb />
say Greenville has installed is yet <lb />
only in mind, and the red-headed <lb />
Reflector has to keep raising a noise <lb />
about It <lb />
o-------- <lb />
When the Earth Freezes to Death <lb />
The earth is slowly but surely <lb />
growing colder, says Dr. Harvey W. <lb />
Wiley, of pure food fame. There <lb />
will come a time, according to his <lb />
theory, when straw hats will never <lb />
be in fashion and when ladies will <lb />
carry hot water bottles instead of <lb />
fans. Finally, even that portion of <lb />
the race that dwells along the equator <lb />
will give the furnace a good-by poke, <lb />
curl up and freeze to death. <lb />
The terror of this prophecy are <lb />
somewhat softened by the fact that <lb />
its fulfillment is still a few million <lb />
of years away and before the long <lb />
cold spell settles down in earnest <lb />
posterity may escape in <lb />
to a more genial planet. But ac- <lb />
cording to known facts of science, <lb />
which are proverbially cold them- <lb />
selves, Dr. Wiley's prediction is far <lb />
from merely fanciful. The earth has <lb />
been steadily cooling for many <lb />
and so has the sun. Good <lb />
and true have reckoned that the sun <lb />
cannot supply enough light and heat <lb />
to serve man for more than ten mil- <lb />
lion years. Every second, day and <lb />
night, it Is throwing off its warmth at <lb />
a prodigious rate, and even the sun <lb />
can't expect to stand such <lb />
forever. <lb />
And thus run our mortal theories. <lb />
But we are reminded Just here, of the <lb />
story an old professor used, to tell. <lb />
There once lived a race of little <lb />
whose abode was on a therm- <lb />
and each of whom lived but <lb />
a second. They were an inquisitive, <lb />
lot and of a most scientific turn of <lb />
mind. And so they began making <lb />
a record of the readings of the In- <lb />
which was their universe. <lb />
For ten generations careful notes <lb />
were kept. At the end of that <lb />
period, the found <lb />
to their alarm that the mercury In <lb />
the tube was rising at the rate of one <lb />
hundredth or a degree each second. <lb />
Ten later, these read- <lb />
were formulated Into a theory <lb />
and when the sixtieth generation, <lb />
that is, a minute, was reached no <lb />
intelligent could any <lb />
longer doubt that eventually the <lb />
mercury would strike top of the <lb />
tube, overflow and wipe their race <lb />
out of But after the <lb />
lapse of three hundred generations <lb />
It was found, to the chagrin of the <lb />
scientists but the great Joy of the <lb />
populace at large, that the mercury <lb />
had actually started down again. <lb />
Whereupon, the story concludes, even <lb />
the wiseacres the <lb />
were constrained to admit <lb />
that there were more things in heaven <lb />
and earth than were dreamed of in <lb />
their Journal. <lb />
Vaccination for Typhoid. <lb />
That it is possible to vaccinate <lb />
with a newly discovered serum <lb />
that renders them immune from <lb />
fever Is an announcement that <lb />
will of the most Intense interest <lb />
to people., all over this country. . <lb />
Surgeon-General Lynch, of the <lb />
militia, is enthusiastic the ,. <lb />
results that have been obtained in <lb />
the United States army and is urging <lb />
that every one of the State Militia be <lb />
vaccinated at once. Dr. Lynch, who <lb />
is one of the prominent <lb />
this city, <lb />
I as the greatest <lb />
achievement in medicine since <lb />
discovery of diphtheria <lb />
in and I am at a loss to understand <lb />
why the boards of health throughout <lb />
the country have not taken it up; its <lb />
been confined almost entirely <lb />
to the army and Its value has been <lb />
proven beyond the of a <lb />
doubt. s <lb />
is estimated that in this <lb />
try each year we have cases <lb />
of typhoid fever, of this number fifty <lb />
thousand die, so the saving In human <lb />
lives, to say nothing of the savings <lb />
in dollars and cents, would be <lb />
if this vaccination could be <lb />
generally adopted. I have been <lb />
myself and have given it toN <lb />
members of my <lb />
If it shall develop that science has <lb />
conquered this dreaded disease, truly <lb />
is humanity to be congratulated and <lb />
it Is not likely that anybody would de- <lb />
lay long In taking advantage of the <lb />
promised immunity. <lb />
The State authorities should not <lb />
hesitate to provide the serum needed <lb />
by the surgeon-general, and all the <lb />
facts touching the treatment and its <lb />
results will be eagerly awaited by the <lb />
public. It is difficult to imagine a <lb />
more important discovery in the con- <lb />
onward march- of science. <lb />
Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. <lb />
Government's Spoiled Clerks. <lb />
Every effort to economize in the, <lb />
conduct of the government <lb />
snags and storms of protest. An <lb />
order requiring the government <lb />
clerks at Washington to change their <lb />
time to stop work from 4.30 to p. m. <lb />
is resisted fiercely and the Wash- <lb />
merchants are lining up with <lb />
the clerks reasons of <lb />
policy, we assume, because the clerks <lb />
make a large part of local <lb />
The argument so far presented, how- <lb />
ever, does not seem to be impress- <lb />
The. public is told that if the <lb />
clerks are made to work until o'clock <lb />
they can not go to. night school, can- <lb />
not see baseball games, except on <lb />
Saturdays, and the <lb />
stores. It does not seem to have <lb />
curred to anybody In Washington <lb />
that the government and people real- <lb />
do not employ clerks to attend <lb />
night schools or baseball games or <lb />
to patronize the stores. Most em- <lb />
must adapt their time and en- <lb />
the needs of their em- <lb />
The Washington idea seems <lb />
to be that the government must <lb />
range its affairs and spend its money <lb />
for the convenience of the clerks. <lb />
Roanoke Times. <lb />
v- <lb />
,. <lb />
it fa <lb />
We give it up. We thought South <lb />
Carolina had about cinched the rec- <lb />
for agricultural claims this year <lb />
until Georgia came along with its <lb />
story of a woman who on acres of <lb />
land raised bushels of corn, <lb />
bushels of of <lb />
pumpkins, nine children end a <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Greenville has very <lb />
her record for this year, and we want <lb />
to see the new year a big one for the <lb />
own. Everybody bond his energy <lb />
end.<lb />
Just a week from today the <lb />
will meet.<lb />
Time, to cheer up and -get ready <lb />
for the new year. <lb />
year resolutions are in <lb />
ration. They should be all to the<lb />
After the Christmas you had. don't <lb />
up a plea of hard times when <lb />
the bill comes. <lb />
Do not be hasty to the <lb />
other man until you are are <lb />
right yourself. <lb />
Bob Philips says his foot was too <lb />
big for the stocking. Get knit <lb />
larger next time. <lb />
A regular advertisement in The Re- <lb />
should-be the business man's <lb />
first new year resolution. <lb />
are noted for wanting <lb />
to be proven, and they should also <lb />
be ready themselves to give what <lb />
demand. Hence the report from <lb />
Kansas City of one bandit single <lb />
handed going through a train and <lb />
robbing seventy people, needs more <lb />
proof than being merely in the press <lb />
dispatches. <lb />
The disposition of good men to <lb />
evade Jury duty is not the best way <lb />
for Justice to be done in the courts. <lb />
When the hearing and weighing of <lb />
evidence is left to any kind of men <lb />
that can be picked up, any kind of <lb />
verdict may be expected. If good <lb />
men want the law enforced they <lb />
must do their duty in helping to en- <lb />
force It <lb />
--------o- <lb />
A good start for the new year <lb />
would be some shares in the building <lb />
and loan association. The small <lb />
weekly deposits there accumulate <lb />
faster than you think until <lb />
you try it and be convinced. In <lb />
addition to this the association is <lb />
helping the community more than <lb />
any other institution here. It is good <lb />
for the investor and for the man who <lb />
wants to secure a home. <lb />
Why Cleveland Chose White. <lb />
Judge White was appointed to the <lb />
Supreme court while a senator from <lb />
1894 by President Cleve- <lb />
land Mr. Cleveland previously <lb />
nominated W. B. Hornblower, who <lb />
was not confirmed, and then named <lb />
Senator White, who, being a senator, <lb />
was at once unanimously confirmed, <lb />
even without reference to the <lb />
Judiciary committee of the senate. <lb />
The appointment was a gratifying <lb />
surprise. David B. Hill, then a <lb />
tor from New York, and William F. <lb />
then a Republican <lb />
tor from New Hampshire, opposed <lb />
the confirmation of Wheeler H. Peck- <lb />
ham, and so did George F. Ed- <lb />
chairman of the <lb />
committee and senator from <lb />
Mr. a Democrat, <lb />
had opposed Hill in this State. Mr. <lb />
Chandler, m a Republican, opposed <lb />
W. H. on party grounds. <lb />
Mr. however, went on <lb />
record with the statement that <lb />
Wheeler H. lacked the <lb />
requisite Judicial temperament. Mr. <lb />
however, favored the <lb />
nomination of Mr. Hornblower, but <lb />
the latter was rejected by the in- <lb />
of Hill and Chandler, and it <lb />
was then that Chandler, in a speech, <lb />
said he did not Cleve- <lb />
land could name any man for the <lb />
Supreme court whom the senate <lb />
ought to The very next <lb />
morning Mr. Cleveland nominated <lb />
Senator White, whose unanimous <lb />
confirmation instantly followed, be- <lb />
the power, either of Hill or of <lb />
Chandler to prevent it. Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land's grim comment on Chandler <lb />
then knew I could pull out <lb />
the sting of that nasty little wasp <lb />
and make him Months after- <lb />
wards R. W. brother of <lb />
W. H. was appointed. <lb />
But that is another <lb />
Eagle. <lb />
drawn from extreme, tut that it Is <lb />
matched item for item in many a <lb />
North Carolina school is not open to <lb />
question. The overcrowding of the <lb />
rooms is an least approximate- <lb />
as great as the underpaying of the <lb />
teacher. That the State has made <lb />
tremendous strides in education <lb />
within the last decade or so, one <lb />
of our most cherished causes of <lb />
pride. The points touched by the <lb />
sentence just will <lb />
ample scope for this advance to con- <lb />
during many <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Christmas and Fireworks. <lb />
The man from a northern state <lb />
who comes into our midst seldom <lb />
fails to find a cause for amusement <lb />
in the fact that we expend our stock <lb />
of fireworks in celebrating Christ- <lb />
mas instead of the Fourth of July, as <lb />
is the custom in the region whence <lb />
he came. <lb />
Our own private opinion is that <lb />
works in the hands of the small <lb />
boy and irresponsible grownup is a <lb />
source of annoyance and often a real <lb />
danger, but if we must have this an- <lb />
and this danger once during <lb />
the course of the year, we see no <lb />
special reason why Christmas time <lb />
should not be selected as the time of <lb />
the cracker and the rocket. <lb />
Logically considered, it might per- <lb />
haps be said that fire works should <lb />
be a military or <lb />
a civil holiday in preference <lb />
to festival. But who ever <lb />
stops to consider this phase of the <lb />
question The ordinary use of fire <lb />
works is not of any special <lb />
It is a way that the <lb />
small boy has of amusing himself <lb />
by the indulgence of making of <lb />
noise that is dear to every small boy's <lb />
heart. <lb />
It is certainly a local custom, and <lb />
that, we think, is sufficient for its <lb />
justification. There may be no <lb />
cal ground upon which it can be <lb />
upheld, but we have little patience <lb />
with the iconoclast who is always <lb />
poking around looking for logical <lb />
reasons for local customs. <lb />
On general principles we are <lb />
against works, if we must <lb />
have them, then let it be at Christ- <lb />
mas time as well as at any other <lb />
News. <lb />
Give Her a Nickel, Went Happy. <lb />
If you know of anybody who is <lb />
really in needy circumstances, this <lb />
is a good time to remember them. <lb />
However, it is sometimes right hard <lb />
to who should be considered <lb />
charitable objects. But, if the <lb />
is prompted by right motives, <lb />
the donor always receives his bless- <lb />
whether the recipient be worthy <lb />
or not. So don't stand back too <lb />
much on that account. We are right <lb />
here reminded of a gentleman from <lb />
this community who was in the city <lb />
of Charlotte one time, and on being <lb />
approached by an invalid woman <lb />
and asked for help, he consumed a <lb />
considerable amount of time asking <lb />
questions in regard to her people <lb />
and other things relative to her con- <lb />
After an elaborate series of <lb />
interrogations, which were promptly <lb />
and intelligently answered, he was <lb />
thoroughly convinced that her cause <lb />
was a worthy one. But fearing that <lb />
she might be tricking him, he pro- <lb />
to give her a lecture some- <lb />
thing like madam, I be- <lb />
you are telling me the truth. <lb />
I don't know. But going to <lb />
help you some anyway and leave the <lb />
matter for you and God to <lb />
He then handed her a nickel and went <lb />
on his way Hone. <lb />
A lie travels by while <lb />
truth trudges along with lagging <lb />
step, and yet it finally arrives. <lb />
To possess information is an <lb />
matter. It is desirable even <lb />
for a fence to be well posted. <lb />
Parent and Teacher. <lb />
A issue of The Gastonia <lb />
Gazette, in a column devoted to <lb />
school affairs, puts its finger upon one <lb />
of the greatest difficulties faced by <lb />
teachers in our secondary <lb />
a parent requires a special re- <lb />
port on his says The Gazette, <lb />
should thank the teacher for the <lb />
interest that sent it. It seems some- <lb />
times that the kind of interest which <lb />
tries to urge the pupil to higher en- <lb />
is not appreciated. Patrons <lb />
sometimes put a premium upon in- <lb />
difference and lax requirements by <lb />
failing to show appreciation for the <lb />
teacher who is after the lazy or in- <lb />
different boy or girl. The parents <lb />
often have no idea of how inattentive <lb />
to duty their children may <lb />
The trouble arises largely from a <lb />
mistaken conception of the <lb />
of teaching on the part of the <lb />
parent. When he calls in a doctor or <lb />
a lawyer he leaves the case entirely <lb />
in his hands, and there is a very wide <lb />
spread disposition to treat the child's <lb />
education after the same fashion. <lb />
The teacher supposed to <lb />
her and the parent washes <lb />
his hands of his child's education at <lb />
that point. The truth of the matter <lb />
is that the proper education of the <lb />
child cannot be brought about except <lb />
through close and harmonious co- <lb />
operation between parent and teach- <lb />
Neglect of duty on the Dart of <lb />
either is sure to have deplorable <lb />
on the pupil. An ounce of in- <lb />
taken in the home circle is <lb />
equal in power to many pounds of <lb />
effort to the teacher's <lb />
An Analogy. <lb />
A correspondent in the Marion <lb />
Progress has illustrated most aptly <lb />
the principal reason for the shortage <lb />
in good teachers by casting hie ob- <lb />
into the form of a hypo- <lb />
advertisement. many <lb />
he asks, be received <lb />
to the following <lb />
in private family <lb />
to attend to the mental, moral and <lb />
spiritual wants of children and to <lb />
take the responsibility for their bring <lb />
up. Must be weir educated, re- <lb />
fined, good-tempered; should dress <lb />
well and be willing to obey one thou- <lb />
sand rules of the home. Only fifty <lb />
children in the family. Salary, <lb />
a week without board. Thirty-six <lb />
weeks holiday, without <lb />
is intentionally a parable, <lb />
One Lesson of the Election. <lb />
Through all the political cross-cur- <lb />
rents, one clear tendency, one strong <lb />
desire of the people, can everywhere <lb />
be made out. It is the strengthening <lb />
movement to tone up government <lb />
generally, to make it better in <lb />
pose, cleaner in and more <lb />
efficient in method. If any party or <lb />
any leader is looking for the real <lb />
elections of 1910, it may be found in <lb />
this.; There been much talk of <lb />
the determination of the citizens to <lb />
pronounce for or against certain <lb />
and to approve or condemn one <lb />
personality, or another. All this is in <lb />
the realm of certainty. What can- <lb />
not be questioned, however, is the <lb />
manifest intent of the voters to re- <lb />
degradation of the public <lb />
vice, and to sustain all who are <lb />
working to make office holding <lb />
honesty and capacity. The <lb />
of the highest court of appeal on <lb />
election day may have brought dis- <lb />
to one party and hope <lb />
to another, Joy or depression to can- <lb />
but it yielded only good <lb />
cheer to those who have all along <lb />
contended that the people will <lb />
ways rise to Intelligent leadership, <lb />
and that their deepest wish to <lb />
pluck their government from the <lb />
hands of the and the <lb />
Century, <lb />
. Forgetting the Fast <lb />
Because man has failed in <lb />
achieving success, or because he has <lb />
gone even further and wreck <lb />
ed the life that once promised so <lb />
much, it does not follow that he can <lb />
never get up again. Yet there are <lb />
men everywhere who believe that <lb />
certain incidents in their lives have <lb />
placed them beyond, redemption and <lb />
chat it is useless to try and begin <lb />
J Sometimes they become <lb />
patient for the success that seems so <lb />
far away and frequently give up just <lb />
before it comes within their grasp <lb />
Repeated failures seem only to con- <lb />
them that they can never hope <lb />
accomplish anything because of <lb />
their former mistakes and yet the <lb />
miracle may be performed when <lb />
least expected. It is wise to forget the <lb />
past, whatever it may have been, <lb />
and to train ourselves to live only in <lb />
the present. Sometimes the past <lb />
projects its shadows across our path <lb />
and for a time feel helpless and <lb />
think it but natural that we should <lb />
move in its gloom. It is <lb />
however, to leave the shadow behind <lb />
and step out into life which spreads <lb />
all about us. No man can hope to <lb />
make any headway in his business ca- <lb />
who goes about with the re <lb />
of an unworthy past hang <lb />
like a millstone about his <lb />
Its weight will bear him down if he <lb />
undertakes to begin the new life <lb />
with the memory of the old still <lb />
clinging to News <lb />
Courier. <lb />
While a few women <lb />
the magazines <lb />
for a <lb />
are able to <lb />
all can write <lb />
Scatter sunshine as you go and <lb />
it will help you your own <lb />
troubles.<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm Eastern Reflector.<lb />
Some Timely <lb />
HOLIDAYS. <lb />
From Tilt <lb />
cannot be a marriage, a birth or a <lb />
death In the of a with- <lb />
out to the public bus- <lb />
It would Le an ideal arrange- <lb />
to have two judges at large, but <lb />
this would require a constitutional <lb />
Supreme Courts. <lb />
In Day opinion the chief justice and <lb />
a the supreme <lb />
court are the hardest worked officials <lb />
In the state. There labors should be <lb />
lightened. This can be accomplished <lb />
in one of two ways. First, by the <lb />
establishment of an intermediate <lb />
court of appeals. More than one-half <lb />
of the states in the union have such <lb />
courts, and when once established <lb />
can sit in the eastern and western <lb />
circuits, and the courts would thus <lb />
be brought nearer to the people, and <lb />
the expense of litigation decreased. <lb />
These courts should be empowered <lb />
to finally dispose of all but the most <lb />
Important eases. The United States <lb />
Circuit Court of Appeals has saved <lb />
the supreme court of the United <lb />
States from complete inundation, and <lb />
a of appeals will do the <lb />
same for the supreme court of the <lb />
Not only would the labors of <lb />
the justices of the Supreme court be <lb />
lightened; but cases would be much <lb />
more speedily determined. <lb />
The same result could be <lb />
though possibly in a less <lb />
desirable way, by increasing the <lb />
of associate justices from <lb />
four to six. The supreme court could <lb />
then work In two divisions, and by <lb />
the addition of two justices the work- <lb />
capacity cf the court could be <lb />
doubled. This plan has been adopted <lb />
in a number of the states in the <lb />
union, and gives entire satisfaction. <lb />
The general rule is that if all the <lb />
judges of one do not agree <lb />
the case is submitted in conference <lb />
to the entire court, but if the <lb />
ion that hears the case is unanimous <lb />
in its opinions, the ease is never sub- <lb />
to the other division at all. <lb />
Of course either of the above <lb />
would require a constitutional I <lb />
amendment, but I trust it is not <lb />
to say that in some. respects <lb />
the state has outgrown the <lb />
The election law should be amend- <lb />
ed in several ways. <lb />
There Is, at present, no method <lb />
provided for a new registration when <lb />
a new established. <lb />
should be remedied. <lb />
The constitution declares that <lb />
elections should to frequent I have <lb />
a amounting to reverence for <lb />
wisdom and virtue of the <lb />
fathers. It should not be forgotten, <lb />
however, that the constitution was <lb />
made for man and not man for the <lb />
constitution. After thoughtful con- <lb />
I am of the opinion that a <lb />
general election once in four years <lb />
is as frequent as the interests of the <lb />
stale require. I am at a loss to <lb />
why the Judges should be <lb />
elected for eight years, corporation <lb />
commissioners tor six, all other <lb />
officers for four clerks of the <lb />
four seat's, and ail <lb />
county officers and member of <lb />
the general assembly for two years. <lb />
East Carolina Training <lb />
Notes. <lb />
Tho board of trustees met at the <lb />
school December 20th and 21st, and <lb />
spent the two days going over the <lb />
needs of the Institution and making <lb />
plans. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector has of- <lb />
a scholarship in this school as <lb />
a prize in its subscription contest. <lb />
This speaks well for the interest the <lb />
editor takes in the school. <lb />
President H. Wright recent- <lb />
made two excellent and apt talks <lb />
at the morning on the <lb />
Psychology of the and one <lb />
on Meaning of Devotional Ex- <lb />
Miss teacher of <lb />
primary methods, attended the meet- <lb />
of the primary <lb />
in Raleigh. <lb />
Mr. A. J. of de- <lb />
of education, delivered a <lb />
most helpful to the students; <lb />
and ear tests and the importance <lb />
the teachers paying attention to <lb />
sight and hearing in the <lb />
children. <lb />
Rev. B. W. of Kinston, <lb />
gave a most entertaining talk <lb />
Cuba on the evening of December <lb />
The next evening he made an <lb />
excellent talk to the Y. W. C. A., on <lb />
the <lb />
D. of Greensboro, re- <lb />
conducted morning exercises <lb />
us in a most impressive manner. <lb />
Mrs. entertained the fa- <lb />
of the Training school and <lb />
he graded school in the library, on <lb />
he evening of December 15th. The <lb />
chief entertainment was a contest in <lb />
form of a literary salad, the con- <lb />
of which had to be deciphered. <lb />
The senior class will have <lb />
cooking lessons under Miss <lb />
Pugh. The kitchen is ready for work <lb />
to begin immediately after the <lb />
days. <lb />
A most successful music recital <lb />
was given on the evening of <lb />
under the direction of <lb />
Misses and Bishop. The re- <lb />
markable chorus work, showing dis- <lb />
Interpretation and shad-. <lb />
rather mere volume, gave <lb />
evidence of the high order of work <lb />
done in The piano work also <lb />
showed excellent training. At the <lb />
close of the program the senior class <lb />
dressed as children, threw <lb />
fully into both the acting and <lb />
group of children songs. The <lb />
entire program reflected groat <lb />
it upon the music department. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm sad The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Capital Surplus <lb />
We Pay par cent, on time Deposits <lb />
The New is at hand. It's about time to <lb />
turn over a new leaf-to make some good <lb />
Why not resolve to start out January with a <lb />
bank account This bank will welcome you as a <lb />
depositor-will appreciate your deposits.<lb />
We are serving others to their complete sat- <lb />
We can serve you likewise. <lb />
Only National Bank in Pitt County <lb />
Marry Christmas Prosperous New Year <lb />
. Of ENTIRE CONTEST <lb />
IS BEING PRESENTED FROM NOW <lb />
UNTIL JANUARY FIFTH <lb />
GREATEST BONUS OFFER OF <lb />
F. G. <lb />
President <lb />
J. P. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
Why not select your New Year presents with that same <lb />
you use in business matters There <lb />
lid gift more appreciated or useful something that will <lb />
tho home We have everything in our store need <lb />
i to furnish tho home comfortably and cosily. But we <lb />
v to call special attention to our line of RUGS and <lb />
they are just the gifts your friends would <lb />
We are making a reduction on Rugs and Pictures <lb />
this Call in and let us show you our lino. <lb />
Boyd Company <lb />
Little Folks. <lb />
bicycles wore an pres- <lb />
this than in any for- <lb />
me.- your, and there a crowd of <lb />
boys town. <lb />
conies in having good <lb />
for them to ride . <lb />
Low Holiday Bates. <lb />
Account holidays <lb />
Ate announces low <lb />
round trip rates from all on <lb />
its line. Rates will on basis o <lb />
SO per double one-way fares <lb />
Tickets will on sale December <lb />
lo 17th inclusive. 21st to <lb />
December 31st, 1910, and Jan- <lb />
1st, 1911 Final return limit <lb />
January 8th, 1911 <lb />
For full information as to rates, <lb />
schedules. call on <lb />
agent, or address the undersigned <lb />
II. S. <lb />
Division. Passenger Agent, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C <lb />
How About Your Home <lb />
Is it comfortably If not you <lb />
would find it interesting to visit our store and <lb />
book over our stock of FURNITURE and <lb />
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed <lb />
from Parlor to Kitchen at prices that will make <lb />
you sit up and take notice. <lb />
JR. <lb />
j. S. MOORING <lb />
Now in San flits Sue o More turn Come to tee m. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
LOOK, LAMES, THE SINGER STORK <lb />
on Main extends to you the tame <lb />
the rest room did. Ladles <lb />
country are especially In- <lb />
to rest yourselves. 31- <lb />
J. S. Prop <lb />
.--.,. <lb />
One Hundred Thousand <lb />
Offered for and Every- <lb />
r oft Test Yearly <lb />
to Daily This <lb />
fer Expires January at S <lb />
P. M. v <lb />
Elsewhere in this issue we make <lb />
announcement of our bonus offer of <lb />
votes in addition to the reg- <lb />
scale of votes to all candidates <lb />
securing one or more clubs of ten <lb />
new yearly subscriptions to the Daily <lb />
Reflector between now and o'clock <lb />
p. in., January 1911, and in <lb />
to this offer, <lb />
Lynx muff purchased of Pulley <lb />
Bowen will be awarded as a special <lb />
prize to the lady candidate having <lb />
the highest number of votes at <lb />
close of the above mentioned period. <lb />
Positively there will be no better of- <lb />
fer made for subscriptions during <lb />
the The best opportunity <lb />
of the entire contest is now present- <lb />
ed and will expire January 1911. <lb />
Clubs- may of only one sub- <lb />
scriber, if this subscriber pays for <lb />
ten years subscription to The Daily <lb />
Reflector in advance. <lb />
Two-year subscriptions count <lb />
as two one-year subscriptions and <lb />
three-year subscriptions will count <lb />
as three one-year subscriptions. <lb />
It is not necessary to wait until <lb />
a club is made up before turning In <lb />
the subscription. Turn them in as <lb />
rapidly as possible and at the end <lb />
of this offer the number of clubs due <lb />
each contestant will be figured out <lb />
by the contest department and <lb />
certificate votes mailed to you or <lb />
voted, just either way you want them <lb />
handled, s <lb />
The contest is in its infancy, <lb />
owing to its having been launched <lb />
so near the holiday season, but very <lb />
little actual work has been done by <lb />
any of, the and this is <lb />
the OPPORTUNE TIME. <lb />
There is no better time enter <lb />
the contest than TODAY, when <lb />
first and largest bonus on new sub- <lb />
is in effect. A few yearly <lb />
subscriptions during this important <lb />
period may. give any contestant a <lb />
score to be proud of. <lb />
The Daily Reflector hopes to add <lb />
j a great many new subscribers to its <lb />
list during the contest, and it is of- <lb />
extraordinary liberal induce- <lb />
to those who secure new sub- <lb />
Enter the contest TODAY and <lb />
make application at once for a sub- <lb />
book. Make use of <lb />
book and be among the leaders, or In <lb />
the before the end of <lb />
the week. <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt be in Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha, January 2nd <lb />
and 3rd, Monday and Tuesday, for <lb />
the purpose of diseases, of <lb />
the eye and fitting glasses.<lb />
New Year is the next stop, <lb />
DIES OF DEATH THOUGHT. <lb />
For Years Perfectly Well, Complained <lb />
in Hospital of Chronic Illness. <lb />
Death by auto-suggestion, in much <lb />
the same manner that Mark Twain <lb />
made famous in a serious <lb />
of the curious malady of <lb />
bid imagining found commonly in <lb />
Islands, is reported from <lb />
the Kings County Hospital, Brook- <lb />
in the case of Daisy <lb />
fifty-five years old. <lb />
The woman had snow-white hair, <lb />
a vigorous body and was healthful <lb />
in appearance. She had no known <lb />
ailment although she had been -an <lb />
Inmate of hospital for two and a <lb />
half years. She entered the <lb />
complaining of several chronic <lb />
forms of Yet the doctors who <lb />
examined her found her to be per- <lb />
sound. She persisted in <lb />
she suffered from ailments and <lb />
came to be an expert in defining <lb />
symptoms. Specialists examined her <lb />
several times because of the <lb />
rate descriptions of symptoms of <lb />
diseases she gave, with <lb />
result, they reported, that Daisy's <lb />
were in her <lb />
Her vanity for prettily be-ribboned <lb />
night robes was inordinate. Once she <lb />
was sent to the observation ward for <lb />
the insane. But she could not even <lb />
prove the possession of mental <lb />
that would warrant her being <lb />
committed. She was at worst merely <lb />
eccentric. <lb />
For the first time in her long stay <lb />
at the hospital the woman developed <lb />
a real malady Sunday. Yet it <lb />
was a very slight a cold, <lb />
and not a serious cold at that. But <lb />
she brooded over it, magnified it into <lb />
the belief she was dying of <lb />
And to the amazement of the <lb />
doctors and nurses, without any real <lb />
physical cause to warrant it, the <lb />
man became really ill, her pulse and <lb />
breathing began to be labored, and <lb />
yesterday morning she breathed her <lb />
last. The hospital staff asserts <lb />
positively her death was due entirely <lb />
to the mental suggestion she gave <lb />
herself that she was fatally <lb />
York World. <lb />
MB. H. C. HOOKER DEAD. <lb />
Remains Brought to Greenville for <lb />
Interment <lb />
Mr. C. Hooker, a former cit- <lb />
of Greenville, but in recent years <lb />
of Richmond, died in that city Mon- <lb />
day morning after a long illness. The <lb />
remains were brought to Greenville <lb />
on the 1.12 p. m. Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
train today and taken from the depot <lb />
to Cherry Hill cemetery for inter- <lb />
Services were conducted at <lb />
the grave by Rev. J. H. Shore and <lb />
the pall bearers were Messrs. R. C. <lb />
Flanagan, E. A. Jr., Richard <lb />
R. L. Smith, W. S. <lb />
W. H. Jr., E. H. and <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Mr. Hooker was years of age <lb />
and leaves a wife and one daughter. <lb />
Re is also survived by four brothers <lb />
and four sisters, all of whom reside <lb />
in Richmond except Mr. S. T. Hooker, <lb />
of Greenville. Mrs. Hooker and lit- <lb />
daughter, Mrs. L. Hooker, Miss <lb />
Rosa Hooker and Mr. Z. V. Hooker <lb />
came with the remains to Greenville. <lb />
To the corn clubs South Carolina <lb />
has added tomato clubs and now <lb />
comes The Nashville <lb />
recommending potato clubs. Let the <lb />
ball keep <lb />
The Small Farm. <lb />
The organization in this city of a <lb />
company to purchase plantation <lb />
acres of land, then divide them into <lb />
small farms and offer these to hens <lb />
farmers of more or less <lb />
pendent, but limited means, is the <lb />
of the execution of a long <lb />
cherished theory that the South <lb />
would prosper most when the old <lb />
plantation could be sub-divided and <lb />
occupied by proprietary farmers in- <lb />
stead of depending upon colored and <lb />
other tenants. The best stimulus to <lb />
the white farmer, native or <lb />
grant, is open door of ownership <lb />
of a to acre farm. The best in- <lb />
to the colored man ts the <lb />
open-door of ownership of a small <lb />
farm of comparatively small area <lb />
a number of acres that he can <lb />
care himself. <lb />
Big plantations have meant, ever <lb />
since the civil war, a dependent ten- <lb />
and a helpless poverty for the <lb />
owner. The tenant system on the old <lb />
plantations practically precludes that <lb />
diversity in farming that makes for <lb />
the best success. Cotton cotton cot- <lb />
ton and poverty poverty spiritless <lb />
poverty have been the rule. Small <lb />
farms, owned by their occupants, <lb />
mean increased population and great- <lb />
increased thrift among tho own- <lb />
When this movement has made a <lb />
fair start in its developments there <lb />
will come the opportunity to <lb />
rate the German system of land loan <lb />
banks the mutual plan to furnish <lb />
credits for those who have not all the <lb />
money to pay cash down for a small <lb />
farm and a home. For the <lb />
of this movement in Mecklenburg <lb />
county, credit is to be given Mr. F. C. <lb />
Abbott, for years past a leader in real <lb />
estate development in this section and <lb />
a man who has done mu h to <lb />
late <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Parent and Teacher. <lb />
A issue of The Gastonia <lb />
Gazette, in a column devoted to <lb />
school affairs, puts its finger upon one <lb />
of the greatest difficulties faced by <lb />
teachers in our secondary schools, <lb />
a parent receives a special re- <lb />
port on his says The Gazette, <lb />
should thank the teacher for the <lb />
interest that sent it. It seems some- <lb />
times that the kind of interest which <lb />
tries to urge the pupil to higher en- <lb />
is not appreciated. Patrons <lb />
sometimes put a premium upon in- <lb />
difference and lax requirements by <lb />
failing to show appreciation for the <lb />
teacher who after the lazy or in- <lb />
different boy or girl. The <lb />
often have no idea of how inattentive <lb />
to duty their children may <lb />
The trouble arises largely from a <lb />
mistaken conception of the <lb />
of teaching on the part of the <lb />
parent. When he calls in a doctor or <lb />
a lawyer he leaves the case entirely <lb />
in his hands, and there is a very wide <lb />
spread disposition to treat the child's <lb />
education after the same fashion. <lb />
Tho teacher is supposed to <lb />
her and the parent washes <lb />
his hands of his child's education at <lb />
that point. The truth of the matter <lb />
is that the proper education of the <lb />
child cannot brought about except <lb />
through close and harmonious co- <lb />
operation between parent and teach- <lb />
of duty on the part of <lb />
either is sure to have deplorable <lb />
on the pupil. An ounce of in- <lb />
taken in the home circle is <lb />
equal in power to many pounds of <lb />
effort to the teacher's <lb />
New try to pay early, <lb />
Give Her a Nickel, Went on Happy. <lb />
If you know of anybody who is <lb />
really in needy circumstances, this <lb />
is a good time to remember them. <lb />
However, it is sometimes right hard <lb />
to know who should be considered <lb />
charitable objects. But, if the <lb />
is prompted by right motives, <lb />
the donor always receives bis bless- <lb />
whether the recipient be worthy <lb />
or not. So don't stand back too <lb />
much on that account. We are right <lb />
here reminded of a gentleman from <lb />
this community who was in the city <lb />
of Charlotte one time, and on being <lb />
approached by an invalid woman <lb />
and asked for help, he consumed a <lb />
considerable amount of time asking <lb />
questions in regard to her people <lb />
and other things relative to her con- <lb />
After an elaborate series of <lb />
interrogations, which were promptly <lb />
and intelligently answered, he was <lb />
thoroughly convinced that her <lb />
was a worthy one. But fearing that <lb />
she might be tricking him, he pro- <lb />
to give her a lecture some- <lb />
thing madam, I be- <lb />
you are telling me the truth. <lb />
I don't know. But am going to <lb />
help you some anyway and leave tho <lb />
matter for you and God to <lb />
He then handed her a nickel and went <lb />
his way <lb />
A lie travels by while <lb />
truth trudges along with lagging <lb />
step, and yet it finally arrives. <lb />
possess information is an <lb />
matter. It is desirable even <lb />
for a fence to be well posted. <lb />
One of the Election. <lb />
Through all the political cross-cur- <lb />
rents, one clear tendency, one strong <lb />
desire of the people, can everywhere <lb />
be made out. It is the strengthening <lb />
movement to tone up government <lb />
generally, to make it better in <lb />
pose, cleaner in and more <lb />
efficient in method. If any party or <lb />
any leader is looking for the real <lb />
elections of 1910, it may be found in <lb />
this. There has been much talk of <lb />
the determination of the citizens to <lb />
pronounce for or against certain <lb />
and to approve or condemn one <lb />
personality or another. All this is in <lb />
the realm of certainty. What can- <lb />
not be questioned, however, is the <lb />
manifest intent of the voters to re- <lb />
degradation of the public <lb />
vice, and to sustain all who are <lb />
working to make office holding <lb />
honesty and capacity. The <lb />
of the highest court of appeal on <lb />
election day may have brought dis- <lb />
to one party and hope <lb />
another, Joy or depression to can- <lb />
but it yielded only good <lb />
cheer to those who have all along <lb />
contended that tho people will <lb />
ways rise to intelligent leadership, <lb />
and that their deepest wish is to <lb />
pluck their government from the <lb />
hands of the and the <lb />
Century. <lb />
Fire in Bethel Township. <lb />
On Sunday night the home of Mr. <lb />
J. S. Brown, in Bethel <lb />
with nearly everything in the <lb />
way of furniture in the house, was <lb />
destroyed by fire. His children were <lb />
away a visit and Mr. Moore was at <lb />
home alone. He was awakened <lb />
about o'clock by being almost stilled <lb />
with smoke and found the house <lb />
burning rapidly that neither the <lb />
building nor contents could be saved. <lb />
It is not known how the fire started. <lb />
He had about insurance, but this <lb />
will hardly cover a fourth of the loss. <lb />
Scatter sunshine as you go and <lb />
It you forget your own <lb />
troubles, <lb />
.-r. <lb />
Mi<lb /></p>
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The Home and Farm The Eastern <lb />
-y<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 />
a M C Dec Esta morals of the great state of Content- <lb />
Ayden, IN. C Dec. , r or <lb />
Hart, wife of Mr. H. E. Hart, <lb />
him with a pair of fine boys <lb />
Monday as a Christmas present. <lb />
There was a double marriage at tho <lb />
residence of Mrs. Bettie <lb />
near Reedy Branch, when Mr. Alfred <lb />
Forbes and Miss Norma <lb />
and Mr. Less. and Miss <lb />
were <lb />
the same ceremony by Rev. G. C. <lb />
It was a quiet home affair, <lb />
no cards issued. <lb />
There WM a joint debate between <lb />
High School and the <lb />
Seminar, Messrs. Pittman, Jones <lb />
and Waters el the Seminary were on <lb />
the affirmative, and Messrs. <lb />
Causey, and of Winterville, <lb />
the negative. All the young men did <lb />
fine. Tho weather was ideal, the <lb />
crowd large and enthusiastic. The <lb />
Judges rendered a verdict in favor of <lb />
the negative. <lb />
Mr. Henry who moved <lb />
from here last year to Murry, died <lb />
last Saturday and was buried Sun- <lb />
day with Masonic honors at <lb />
Mill, near Ayden. He was about <lb />
years old and one of Greene <lb />
leading business men in his <lb />
younger days. <lb />
Messrs. W. F. Hart and <lb />
Cox, left Tuesday tor New Bern. <lb />
Mies Velma Harrington, of Kin- <lb />
is visiting relatives in town. <lb />
Mr. and Addie <lb />
of Ridge Springs were happily <lb />
married Wednesday evening. <lb />
Mr. Ernest Everett, of Kinston, <lb />
and Miss Stella Joyner, of Johnson <lb />
Mills, were married Wednesday even- <lb />
Both of our schools have closed for <lb />
Christmas and most of our board- <lb />
pupils leaving for their <lb />
homes. <lb />
We will gin your cotton any day <lb />
and buy your seed, or exchange for <lb />
meal. See us.-J. R. Smith Com- <lb />
will sell to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, at public auction, <lb />
at tho residence of the late Benjamin <lb />
Smith, deceased, In Ayden, a lot of <lb />
household and kitchen furniture, one <lb />
good, upright piano, on December <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Mr. W. C. Edwards, of Ridge <lb />
Springs, won the handsome piano <lb />
in the ticket contest at tho Ayden <lb />
Furniture Company's store. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. Dec. W. E. <lb />
Patrick lost a nice horse Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Boyd Is suffering with <lb />
rheumatism. <lb />
Mrs. A. L. Harrington and son, of <lb />
Hint-ton. spent with rel- <lb />
hero. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Nelson, aged <lb />
died Sunday night of heart dropsy. <lb />
lived with her nephew, Mr. J. <lb />
M. C. Nelson. <lb />
The Infant or Mr. and Mis. A. <lb />
ton died Monday night. <lb />
Mr. Lewis and Miss <lb />
Pearl Nelson wore Sunday <lb />
near Hugo. <lb />
The signs of the times surely point <lb />
to improvement in tho habits and <lb />
We have not seen or heard of a <lb />
single affray during Christmas, nor <lb />
an arrest made. This is surely com- <lb />
our citizenship. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coward have <lb />
returned from their bridal tour and <lb />
made their home in Ayden. <lb />
Mr. J. Carl Jones of our town, was <lb />
happily married to Miss Bertha <lb />
Taylor, of station Christ- <lb />
mas day. After spending a few days <lb />
in they will return to Ayden <lb />
their future home. <lb />
Mr. Gussie Brewer, of Kinston, <lb />
Monday in Ayden visiting rel- <lb />
Mr. E. G. Cox, special agent for <lb />
the office in Greensboro, <lb />
spent with his family here <lb />
and left Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Lucy and broth- <lb />
of Greenville, spent Christmas <lb />
with Miss Helen Cox. <lb />
Mr. Harry Cox, of New Bern, spent <lb />
Christmas here his parents. <lb />
A special communication of Ayden <lb />
Lodge, No. I. O. F. will be <lb />
hold next Friday night to install <lb />
officers. The public Is invited to <lb />
attend. Speeches of the retiring <lb />
and incoming officers will some- <lb />
thing beside speakers from a <lb />
distance arc expected. <lb />
The family of Mr. Henry Skinner <lb />
will soon move from here to near <lb />
church. The Skinner <lb />
are some of our most substantial <lb />
regret exceedingly to <lb />
let them go, and heartily commend <lb />
to the good people of Farra- <lb />
for their intelligence, upright- <lb />
and Democracy. <lb />
Rev. J. C. Armstrong returned from <lb />
Chapel Hill Friday to spend Christ- <lb />
mas with his father. <lb />
Mr. and family of Wilson, <lb />
are visiting Mr. D. G. Berry, in <lb />
Ghent. <lb />
Mr. John Gaskins, moved <lb />
from Maple Cypress here a few years <lb />
ago, has purchased a farm near <lb />
Middlesex, and will move his family <lb />
up there soon. regret to lose our <lb />
good but wish them much <lb />
success in their new home. <lb />
Mr. Stancil Hodges and family, <lb />
spent Christmas with his parents, <lb />
near Washington. <lb />
We regret to learn of the extreme <lb />
Illness of Mr. Spencer Roach, at his <lb />
home in Mr. Roach is ad- <lb />
in years and one of the best <lb />
citizens Swift Creek has. We <lb />
J hope for him a speedy recovery. <lb />
Mr. J. J. May, In company with <lb />
Mr. L. F. Visited our <lb />
town Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. Edgar has moved bis <lb />
family from here to New Bern, where <lb />
he will have charge of a largo truck <lb />
farm on the banks of the Neuse riv- <lb />
The Sunday schools <lb />
the pupils with presents and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. George Blount and family, of <lb />
Marlboro, are visiting their parents, <lb />
at Hotel Mount. <lb />
Some of our merchants arc taking <lb />
this week, it being the most <lb />
time, to what the harvest <lb />
has been. <lb />
Dr. Dixon, of Edwards, will move <lb />
his family here in a few days and <lb />
make this their home. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. Smith entertained a <lb />
few of her young friends Tuesday <lb />
night in honor of her niece, Miss <lb />
Velma Harrington, of Kinston. <lb />
News has Just reached here by <lb />
telephone of a sad accident this <lb />
at Claude Tucker, <lb />
a 6-year-old son of Mr. C. J. Tucker, <lb />
and two other boys, one of them col- <lb />
got in a canoe for a on <lb />
the creek. They capsized the boat, <lb />
and Claude the colored <lb />
boy were-both drowned, while the <lb />
other boy escaped by swimming a- <lb />
shore. <lb />
. <lb />
The man woo Insures his life B <lb />
wise for <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
Is wise both for bis family and <lb />
You may Insure health by guard- <lb />
It. It to worth guarding. <lb />
At the first attack of disease, <lb />
which generally <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
Itself in Innumerable ways <lb />
Saved from Awful Death. <lb />
How an appalling calamity in his <lb />
family was prevented is told by A. P. <lb />
of Fayetteville, N. C. R. <lb />
F. D. No. sister had <lb />
he writes, was very thin <lb />
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 been <lb />
troubled with a cough since. Its th <lb />
best medicine I ever saw or heard <lb />
For coughs, colds, <lb />
asthma, croup, hemorrhage all <lb />
troubles, it has no equal, <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
teed by all druggists. <lb />
F. M. F. I. A. <lb />
The sixteenth annual meeting of <lb />
the Pitt County Branch of the Farm- <lb />
Mutual Fire Insurance <lb />
of North Carolina, will be. held <lb />
in the city hall in Greenville, on <lb />
Monday, January 2nd, at o'clock. <lb />
. T. G. TYSON, President. <lb />
J. L. LITTLE, Sec. and Treas. <lb />
And <lb />
Large and Mole Business. <lb />
The man who a good work <lb />
horse or mule for the new year should <lb />
turn his face towards Winslow's <lb />
on Fifth street. He has buy- <lb />
in the west looking after select- <lb />
good stock for bis trade and his. <lb />
stables and stock pens are filled- <lb />
with that kind all the time, new ship <lb />
meats coming nearly every week <lb />
take the place of those sold. He has- <lb />
had a big stock trade this season. <lb />
Ends Winter's Trouble <lb />
To many, winter Is a season- <lb />
trouble. The frost bitten toes <lb />
Angers, chapped hands and lips, <lb />
cold sore, red and rough <lb />
proves this. But such troubles fly <lb />
before Salve. V <lb />
trial convinces. -Greatest of <lb />
Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores. <lb />
Sprains. Only at <lb />
druggists. , v . . <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina t the close of business, October <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans <lb />
Overdrafts. . . <lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
and fixtures . <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Cash items. <lb />
Gold coin .; <lb />
coin, including all <lb />
minor currency . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
76.51 <lb />
610.57 <lb />
210.00 <lb />
Capital stock . 25.000 Off <lb />
Surplus fund.,. 625.00 <lb />
Undivided less cur- <lb />
rent e taxes pd. <lb />
subject <lb />
Savings deposits . <lb />
checks <lb />
Total <lb />
Total<lb />
rid nub <lb />
WEST VIRGINIA NEGRO AS- <lb />
YOUNG LADY <lb />
lie Home and turn -Eastern <lb />
. l<lb />
ft <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
OFFICERS TROUBLE WITH MOB <lb />
North Carolina, County of <lb />
TA Z ab n -mod <lb />
S t. m states, U M, ., <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before mo, J. R- Smith, <lb />
17th of November. 1910. R- C. Cannon <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary<lb />
W wish to call your attention to our new line of fall Q <lb />
we now have. We have taken great in buying Tear and we <lb />
we can supply your wants in Hats, Dress Gingham j No- <lb />
In fact that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
let us show you <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co;, Ayden, N. C. J <lb />
The Negro la Locked in Vault. <lb />
Then Express Safe, Then in <lb />
Jail, and Finally Landed in The <lb />
Angered and <lb />
Attacks When They Dis- <lb />
tort Prisoner Is <lb />
fly Wire V The Reflector. <lb />
W. Ta., Dec <lb />
a with attack <lb />
I a girl at yesterday, was <lb />
safely landed in Jail here this morn- <lb />
He is in the lock-up under <lb />
guard of two companies of troops. <lb />
More soldiers have been called and <lb />
the town has been declared under <lb />
law to save the from <lb />
who was locked in <lb />
St vault Of railroad station <lb />
yesterday to prevent being lynched, <lb />
had narrow when the <lb />
Special train On which he was being <lb />
brought here was held tip by fifty <lb />
who searched every car. This <lb />
time the was saved by be- <lb />
locked in the express safe and <lb />
telling the mob he had escaped. <lb />
Lauded In Penitentiary. <lb />
Ta., Dec. <lb />
was brought here and <lb />
landed in the penitentiary. The mob <lb />
became so menacing that it was <lb />
feared that even with soldiers on <lb />
guard, his life was not safe at <lb />
burg. He was shipped away dress- <lb />
ed in woman's clothes, and brought <lb />
l here on a special engine. When the <lb />
mob at learned that they <lb />
had been tricked, they attacked the <lb />
soldiers and several were hurt. <lb />
DUEL SWEETHEART. <lb />
One Man Seriously Wounds <lb />
fly Wire to The Reflector. , <lb />
, Tenn., Dec. <lb />
young, in West <lb />
web critically wounded <lb />
in a fight today by Charles Douglas, <lb />
an old school-mate. Both men are <lb />
love with the same girl. Douglas, <lb />
who lives in New York, came back <lb />
to spend the holidays with his old <lb />
sweetheart. The men met at the <lb />
depot Wilson demanded that <lb />
Douglas take the same train out of <lb />
town. He refused and a fight fol- <lb />
lowed. Douglas escaped. <lb />
-Vote Hurtling Neighbor <lb />
What Its People are Doing. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Dec. <lb />
Hulda Cox, who is teaching at Alli- <lb />
came in Saturday night to spend <lb />
the holidays at home. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Abbott, the clever book- <lb />
keeper for the Pitt County Oil Com- <lb />
made a flying trip to Ayden <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
All kinds of confections at A. W. <lb />
Company's. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. of <lb />
came in Saturday <lb />
to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Marion Crawford. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox, who is teaching <lb />
near Mount Olive, came in Sunday <lb />
to spend a few days. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb />
is the place to get nice buggies <lb />
carts, wagons etc., while you live <lb />
suitable outfits when you <lb />
die. <lb />
Mr. Bryan who is keeping <lb />
books in Raleigh, came home <lb />
lay night to spend the Holidays. <lb />
Mr. Leslie Johnson, of Rocky Mount <lb />
in last night to attend tho <lb />
wedding. <lb />
Furniture of the latest style and <lb />
at A. W. Ange Company's. <lb />
Nellie Johnson, of Greene <lb />
county, came in last night to attend <lb />
the wedding. <lb />
If you want salt for your meat, <lb />
have It. Harrington, Barber ft <lb />
Company. <lb />
Miss Lena Cobb, of Conetoe, came <lb />
in last night to spend a few days. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Adams spent last <lb />
night in the country with Miss <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company are <lb />
selling good shoes and hats cheap. <lb />
Mrs. B. G. Taylor, of <lb />
several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. <lb />
L. here this week and re- <lb />
turned last night. <lb />
If you want some nice pigs <lb />
of the Berkshire breed, see A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company. <lb />
Several of our young girls are <lb />
learning to shoot a rifle, and they <lb />
seem to like it. <lb />
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. <lb />
Who Was There That You Knew <lb />
., j M <lb />
r. v detective cf priceless holographs that <lb />
found <lb />
Long Buried Photographs <lb />
of tho Civil Was <lb />
row Cm create-t <lb />
H United cf iv. I J M <lb />
.; <lb />
c wan to II<lb />
of Free Portfolios <lb />
FREE <lb />
tho Coot of Moiling <lb />
In order to give you idea <lb />
i f of this work we <lb />
ill tend you superb <lb />
photographs free of <lb />
in a handsome portfolio, <lb />
very ex- <lb />
i tad valuable, but you <lb />
only cents to cover the <lb />
cost of are not only <lb />
Interesting from a historic stand- <lb />
framed, make a <lb />
did addition to your library walls. <lb />
At tho will <lb />
how ran <lb />
United States <lb />
i paid of <lb />
Cent the coupon<lb />
II ; <lb />
your <lb />
Civil War <lb />
or W<lb />
Address <lb />
MONOPLANE SMASHED. <lb />
Two Caught and Fatally <lb />
Injured. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Paris, Dec. passenger car- <lb />
monoplane with Aviator <lb />
and Mr. Paula, fell feet <lb />
today men were fatally <lb />
wounded. The crew had -Just start- <lb />
ed on a 36-hour round trip, flight to <lb />
for a prize. The <lb />
motors went wrong and the machine <lb />
was smashed. The men were caught <lb />
under it, but were alive when taken <lb />
out <lb />
Trial <lb />
of Congested <lb />
Docket. <lb />
Criminal <lb />
Tho following been dis- <lb />
posed of since former <lb />
Nelson Hopkins, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Frank Hopkins, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, guilty of simple assault, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Frank Hopkins, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty; judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
C. C. and Charley Riley, <lb />
affray, both guilty; judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Roy Wilson, diverting electric cur- <lb />
rent, not guilty. <lb />
Jack Chatham and Henriette Smith, <lb />
fornication; not guilty. <lb />
Henry Lewis, selling liquor; guilty. <lb />
Clinton resisting officer, <lb />
guilty; sentenced four months on <lb />
toads. <lb />
Ernest, Blount, affray, pleads guilty, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
John Teel, larceny, guilty; six <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
George Hagan, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty; sentenced three <lb />
months on <lb />
Why One Boy Got Ahead. <lb />
junior said a <lb />
map, to us as a boy. We <lb />
had two boys at that time both equal- <lb />
promising, but one of these boys <lb />
has since risen only to be a junior <lb />
clerk in shipping department <lb />
while- the other has now become our <lb />
junior partner. How did we come to <lb />
know which was which I will tell <lb />
you. <lb />
I Came down to the store <lb />
one morning I found one of the boys <lb />
sweeping the sidewalk and he was <lb />
sweeping against wind. Dust and <lb />
Utter blowing back over space <lb />
had swept, and he going back to <lb />
sweep it up again. Nice boy and <lb />
meant well, but lacked the kindling <lb />
.-park of quick intelligence. It didn't <lb />
dawn on him that he was sweeping <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA ITEMS <lb />
Of News Ear and <lb />
Within Its Borders. <lb />
The death of a number of the hogs <lb />
of the county during the past few <lb />
months has caused of the hog <lb />
raisers of the county to investigate <lb />
the cause of the seeming epidemic. <lb />
In fact, the department of agriculture <lb />
at Raleigh has been called on to <lb />
look into the matter and one of the <lb />
of the department has <lb />
made a visit to this city and made <lb />
an examination of some of the dead <lb />
hogs and declares that the swine <lb />
died from hog <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Nashville, Dec. <lb />
near Castalia, this county, <lb />
i found other ens shot and perhaps fatally <lb />
sweeping and he was sweeping the i David Braswell. Both are ; <lb />
right way, with the wind. No dust <lb />
he wrong way. <lb />
and litter blowing back to be taken <lb />
white men about years of age. <lb />
were at the home of Ed. <lb />
up again with loss of time, but every- worth for dinner. Braswell <lb />
thing going with him. He was in the head. Dickens was lodged in <lb />
sweeping the sidewalk cleaner, Jail, but has been released, a <lb />
a better job of it in half the time, witness that the shooting <lb />
Even at that age the boy had good was an accident. Both were drink- <lb />
sense and intelligence, a faculty for <lb />
doing the right way, and this <lb />
faculty he developed more and more <lb />
strongly he Went along. <lb />
REGENERATION. <lb />
Despise not the obliquities of <lb />
younger ways nor despair of better <lb />
things whereof there is yet no pros- <lb />
Some who believe <lb />
in resurrection think that they shall <lb />
rise white. Even in this life <lb />
may imitate resurrection; <lb />
our black and vicious tinctures may <lb />
wear off and goodness clothe us <lb />
with Good admonitions <lb />
knock not always in <lb />
Wants to Help Some One <lb />
For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Per <lb />
tile. Mo., needed help and couldn't <lb />
find it. That's why he wants help <lb />
some one DOW. Suffering so, long <lb />
himself he feels for all distress from <lb />
Backache, Nervousness, Loss of A. <lb />
petite, Lassitude and Kidney <lb />
Ho shows that Electric Bit- <lb />
worked wonders for such <lb />
he writes, <lb />
cured me and now I am well <lb />
and It's also positively <lb />
guaranteed for Liver <lb />
Blood Disorders, Female Com- <lb />
plaints and Malaria. Try them <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
--A<lb /></p>
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IV <lb />
A YIELD WORTH WHILE. <lb />
Alabama Makes Seven Bales of <lb />
Cotton on Three Acres. <lb />
APPRECIATED GIFTS. <lb />
Mr. Remembers His Force <lb />
With Gifts. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Dec. <lb />
more one investigates the uses of the <lb />
land, the clearer becomes the con- <lb />
that any where and every <lb />
where in this country, land in its <lb />
productiveness ft just what the <lb />
makes it, provided he starts <lb />
with a reasonably good soil. <lb />
By combining thorough tillage, <lb />
crop rotation, barnyard manure, and <lb />
a Judicious use of commercial <lb />
Mr. W. H. Dubose, of <lb />
Alabama, has succeeded in <lb />
seven bales of cotton from a <lb />
three-acre tract, using nothing but <lb />
the ordinary cotton seed, the cost per <lb />
acre being as Break- <lb />
the land, re-bedding, <lb />
hoeing, cultivating, <lb />
picking, ginning, and <lb />
hauling, <lb />
On the three-acre tract Mr. Du- <lb />
cleared over In a recent <lb />
letter to the Southern Commercial <lb />
Congress, D. C, Mr. <lb />
Dubose gives full details as to the <lb />
method of cultivating used by him, <lb />
copy of which will be furnished upon <lb />
request. <lb />
All through the South farmers and <lb />
planters are getting similar excel- <lb />
lent results with various other crops. <lb />
It all depends upon the man who gets <lb />
the land. If he knows his business, <lb />
generous nature will return him such <lb />
rewards for his industry as is now <lb />
possible in any other line of effort. <lb />
It is Just a question of mixing brains <lb />
with the soil. <lb />
Several profitable bulletins on cot- <lb />
ton growing have been issued by the <lb />
U. S. Department of Agriculture, one <lb />
of the instructive being bulletin <lb />
No. Profitable Cotton <lb />
which describes in detail the various <lb />
steps to success. This bulletin can <lb />
be obtained upon request from the <lb />
Southern Commercial or <lb />
from the secretary of agriculture, de- <lb />
of agriculture, Washing- <lb />
ton, D. C. <lb />
Christmas eve, Just as the <lb />
tor force was about to leave the office, <lb />
to be gone until Tuesday, the follow- <lb />
letter was handed to the fore- <lb />
man, together with a gift for each <lb />
one working in the printing <lb />
Greenville. N. C, 1910. <lb />
C. W. Hearne, <lb />
Stairs, <lb />
read this to the and <lb />
convey to each one of them my love <lb />
and best wishes for a Happy and <lb />
Merry Christmas. <lb />
little packages that go up <lb />
for each with the pay envelopes is <lb />
but a small expression of esteem for <lb />
the devotion of each one of you, and <lb />
for your faithfulness to the interests of <lb />
the paper. What I think of you all <lb />
is not to be measured by these, for <lb />
feel like the gifts are as nothing, <lb />
and only wish I could do for you ail <lb />
as my heart feels. <lb />
want you to take Monday off and <lb />
enjoy the brief holiday to the fullest <lb />
measure. <lb />
wishing each one a Merry <lb />
Christmas, I am, with love and es- <lb />
teem , Yours truly, <lb />
J. <lb />
Such an expression is worth far <lb />
more than a gift of gold, and made <lb />
all of us feel the happier during the <lb />
festivities of the season. Each and <lb />
every one of- -us feel a deep sense of <lb />
gratitude, for this as well as for the <lb />
nice and useful gifts, which we wish <lb />
to express in a measure by <lb />
We spent a merry Christmas, in- <lb />
deed. THE FOREMAN. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, and Kinston <lb />
Effective 1st, 1910. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
At. a. <lb />
The <lb />
Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, <lb />
W. H. WARD, Ticket Agent, Greenville, <lb />
W. J. P. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. <lb />
PRATER LEAGUE. <lb />
Christmas Day Meeting Well <lb />
Attended. <lb />
There was quite a good attendance <lb />
at the Christmas day meeting of the <lb />
Men's Prayer League that was held <lb />
in the Presbyterian church. The sub- <lb />
for the day was Christmas <lb />
and the leaders, Messrs. J. S. <lb />
Norman, B. B. Thomas, and J. G. <lb />
Latham, all discussed it interestingly, <lb />
others following them in short talks. <lb />
The speakers all urged more of the <lb />
Christ spirit and a saner observance <lb />
of Christmas, also the doing of <lb />
Christ-like deeds the year <lb />
as well as at Christmas. <lb />
On next Sunday, new year's day, <lb />
the meeting will be held in the Chris- <lb />
church. The subject for the day <lb />
is the Year With Text, <lb />
part of Gen. and John <lb />
Leaders Messrs. J. W. Bryan, B. W. <lb />
Moseley and J. L. Little. There <lb />
ought to be a very large attendance <lb />
at the new year meeting, for It will <lb />
help those there to begin the year <lb />
right. <lb />
you will carefully count your <lb />
expenses you will seldom have <lb />
to ask the bank to discount your <lb />
note. <lb />
for The Reflector, <lb />
Laws, Laws, Laws. <lb />
In the Secretary of State's report <lb />
it is as it may seem, <lb />
the records show that more than <lb />
per cent, of the laws passed by the. <lb />
Legislature of 1909 were enrolled and <lb />
ratified in the last ten days of the <lb />
This was an injustice to the <lb />
State and a menace to legislation <lb />
Many of these bills were never read <lb />
by the . Of the <lb />
1,319 laws comprising 2.391 pages en- <lb />
acted by the Legislature of 1909, <lb />
were strictly public laws, making <lb />
pages of necessary legislation that <lb />
perhaps could not be attended to ex- <lb />
by the legislative <lb />
The Raleigh Times and High Point <lb />
Enterprise jointly make some sensible <lb />
remarks on this condition of affairs. <lb />
It seems that there is a proposed con- <lb />
amendment relieving the <lb />
Legislature of many locals bills that <lb />
occupy the attention of the members, <lb />
and giving them ample time to prop- <lb />
consider such matters as are of <lb />
State-wide importance. Under that <lb />
amendment, the recorder's court <lb />
might be established by the county <lb />
commissioners or other local <lb />
ties upon a vote of the qualified voters <lb />
affected, thereby relieving the <lb />
of much work. Further, if this <lb />
constitutional amendment had been <lb />
in effect, instead of pages of the <lb />
public and private laws enacted by <lb />
that body there would have been <lb />
proximately pages. It is quite true <lb />
of our own legislative system, as these <lb />
papers say, that the General Assembly <lb />
convenes and considers or <lb />
rather passes without due <lb />
a multitude of private laws that <lb />
could be attend to otherwise Only <lb />
those who are familiar with <lb />
know the great number of bills <lb />
of public importance that die every <lb />
two years because of the lack of time. <lb />
A Telegram To The Western Union, <lb />
Say <lb />
If you wish to transmit a <lb />
to the Western Union office by Home <lb />
Telephone simply say, <lb />
The operator will connect you with <lb />
the proper Western Union telephone. <lb />
Thus you may dictate your telegram <lb />
and save, yourself the Inconvenience <lb />
of waiting a messenger. <lb />
For the convenience of the pub- <lb />
this-new method is now in effect <lb />
in all cities in which the Home Tel- <lb />
phone Company operates. <lb />
Are you a telephone subscriber <lb />
HOME TEL. TELEGRAPH CO.<lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
Buyers of COTTON <lb />
COTTON SEED and <lb />
PEANUTS <lb />
Phone, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
If the private legislation could be <lb />
and it can be, these import- <lb />
ant measures can receive the <lb />
that they demand. Common <lb />
sense teaches us that more attention <lb />
can be given to the consideration of <lb />
bills than to 1,391. The adoption <lb />
of the amendment will mean better <lb />
laws for the Commonwealth at a less<lb />
A healthy youngster will not de- <lb />
the table to long as there is any <lb />
desert in sight. <lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Brokers in <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Provisions. <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York, Chicago and <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
One farm acres, acres clear- <lb />
ed, on Neuse river miles below <lb />
Now Bern, 3-4 miles water front, a i <lb />
salt water. Dwelling on place, <lb />
stories. rooms, tenant houses. Good <lb />
aid rich land; will <lb />
make bale to the acre; also to <lb />
land. Price, half cash, <lb />
balance on time. <lb />
One farm acres on Sound <lb />
acres cleared; pleat fish and <lb />
delightful climate. Good <lb />
dwellings on place, good water, flue <lb />
cotton and land. <lb />
as this is, laIn big demand. Price <lb />
acres land near Newport, about <lb />
from R. R.; no cleared <lb />
but can be easily put into cultivation <lb />
Timber and wood on the land <lb />
more than pay for it. This land is <lb />
clay foundation and fine for cotton; <lb />
five acres in tobacco next year would <lb />
pay for the land. Price, <lb />
One farm acres land. clear- <lb />
ed, not a bad acre on the place; party <lb />
had acres in tobacco, sold it for <lb />
Last year sold his acres at the <lb />
barn for AH necessary build- <lb />
and good wire fencing with light <lb />
-wood post. Fine cotton land, <lb />
make to the acre. Owner is <lb />
bid, wishes to retire, about <lb />
from Newport and N. S. R. R. Price <lb />
price including farming <lb />
cattle and sheep on <lb />
place. <lb />
One farm acres on Adams creeK <lb />
below New Bern, acres denied, <lb />
the salt-water, plenty of fish, -tin- <lb />
is fine land, and nude bales cotton <lb />
on acres -this is all good <lb />
land. Good dwelling, barn <lb />
and shelters; grape vine and orchard. <lb />
Price, <lb />
One farm on River <lb />
COO acres, cleared, balance in tin. <lb />
right on the river, estimated -at <lb />
million feet; good laud for cot- <lb />
ton corn or tobacco. Price <lb />
One farm about acres, most <lb />
cleared, fine sweet potatoes, <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 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 be made to suit you. If <lb />
have some cash. <lb />
J. M. HOWARD, <lb />
New Bern, N<lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of a decree of the <lb />
court cf Pitt county, made r-n <lb />
the 2nd day of December 1910. in a <lb />
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 the <lb />
court house lot, in the town of <lb />
ville, sell at sale, to the <lb />
est bidder, that certain lot or par- <lb />
of land situate in e town- or <lb />
Falkland, Pitt adjoining <lb />
the lands of C. E. King, Mrs. S. E <lb />
Moore and Others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. It being <lb />
same lot which was conveyed by <lb />
Luther Warren and wife, to C. <lb />
by deed, dated January <lb />
1908. <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
M. <lb />
Administratrix of C. N. n <lb />
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 />
Amos E. Brown, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned; <lb />
and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate are notified to present tho <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment <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 E. Brown. . <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage dead, <lb />
made and delivered by C. L. Bur- <lb />
roughs to N. T. Cox, dated <lb />
day of February, 1906, and duty <lb />
recorded in the register's office ii. <lb />
Pitt county, in Book J-8 page <lb />
the undersigned administrator of the <lb />
estate of N. T. Cox, will, on <lb />
day, the 31st day of December 1910, <lb />
at o'clock, noon, expose to Us <lb />
sale before the court house door <lb />
to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described tract r <lb />
parcel of land, <lb />
Lying and being in township <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina <lb />
in O. C. Nobles line and runs to <lb />
a marked pine on the side of the road <lb />
hen a northwest course to a <lb />
knot, centered by a black gum <lb />
and stump; then, a <lb />
course with an agreed line made <lb />
by C. T. Cox and Smith to <lb />
Smith's line; then with line <lb />
to O. C. Noble's line; then with C. <lb />
Noble's line to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
This sale will be made to <lb />
the terms of said mortgage deed <lb />
The undersigned administrator of <lb />
the state of N. T Cox will also on <lb />
said day of December, <lb />
pose to public solo, before the court <lb />
house in Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, four share <lb />
of stock in the Pitt County Co.- <lb />
pony, par value per share. <lb />
28th day of November, <lb />
SARAH A. COX. <lb />
of the es i. <lb />
Cox, deceased. <lb />
C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
SALE <lb />
virtue of a power sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage De-d <lb />
and delivered by <lb />
King and wife, Virginia King, to <lb />
T. Allen, on the 11th, day of March <lb />
1909, cud duly recorded in the Reg- <lb />
office, in Pitt county, hi bock <lb />
page The undersigned will <lb />
Saturday, the day of January, <lb />
Oil at o'clock noon, before the <lb />
court door, in Greenville ex- <lb />
pose to public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following <lb />
ed <lb />
One house and lot in the town of <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, and <lb />
as Lying on the <lb />
east side of Pitt street; bounded on <lb />
the north by Jennie Cherry no <lb />
the east by the Perkins lot, on the <lb />
south by Jane lot, and on the <lb />
wort by Pitt street foot <lb />
n Pitt street and fee deep. <lb />
sale is made the <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. This <lb />
the day of December, <lb />
W. F. ALLEN . <lb />
. By F. C. HARDING. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters testamentary having this <lb />
day been issued to me by the clerk <lb />
of the superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
is executrix of the last will and <lb />
of J. T. Worthington and <lb />
Laving duly qualified as such <lb />
i-ix. notice is hereby given, to nil per- <lb />
sons holding claims the estate <lb />
of the said J. T. to <lb />
sent them to me for payment or <lb />
afore the 17th day of December 1911 <lb />
or this notice Will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
o said estate are urged to make <lb />
mediate payment. <lb />
16th day of December 1810 <lb />
MARY L. WORTHINGTON <lb />
Executrix J. T. Worthington <lb />
Blow, Attorneys. ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estates of <lb />
E. Brooks and E. J. Brooks, deceased, <lb />
is hereby given to persona In- <lb />
to these estates to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned <lb />
or his and all persons <lb />
claims said estate will <lb />
take notice that they must present <lb />
same to th undersigned <lb />
or his attorney on or before <lb />
the 5th day of December, 1911, or <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery <lb />
-This the 5th day of December, <lb />
1910. <lb />
E C. BROOKS, Administrator. <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
S. J. Everett, Atty., Greenville, N. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and delivered by Martha <lb />
Smith to E. Turnage Sons Company, <lb />
on the 24th day of May, 1909 and <lb />
recorded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Carolina <lb />
in Book D-9, page the under- <lb />
signed will expose to public sale, be- <lb />
fore the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder, bit <lb />
each, on Thursday, <lb />
191.1, a certain . tract or parcel of <lb />
land, lying in the county cf Pitt and <lb />
State of Carolina, described as <lb />
That piece or parcel of- land in <lb />
township, bounded on the <lb />
south and b- the lands of Prank <lb />
Tripp; On the we-, and north by Dr. <lb />
B. Cox, and the north and <lb />
by Mary Ann Cannon's land contain- <lb />
2-3 acres mere or lees. To <lb />
satisfy said <lb />
This the of Dec. <lb />
E. TURNAGE SONS CO., <lb />
F. G. James Son, Mortgagee <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
No-, fleet Mayo, <lb />
. vs.<lb />
The defendant above named Will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled <lb />
Abo e has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county to pro- <lb />
cure a from the bonds of-mat <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she re- <lb />
to  at the next to m <lb />
of Pitt county to be <lb />
on Monday before the first <lb />
Monday of March, it being <lb />
day of January, the court <lb />
house of said county, In Greenville, <lb />
X. answer or demur to th <lb />
complaint in said action, or the plain- <lb />
tiff apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded In said complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of December. 1910. <lb />
D. C MOORE <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney for <lb />
SALE OF BONDS. <lb />
Bids will be received until January <lb />
2nd 1911, the sale of <lb />
Pitt county bonds sold for <lb />
I he purpose of creeling 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 run <lb />
years. <lb />
For at per cent to run <lb />
years. <lb />
For 25,000.00 at per cent to run <lb />
TO years. <lb />
Or bids for sue amounts as p <lb />
chaser may desire. <lb />
All to be sealed and address- <lb />
ed to, J. P. <lb />
Chairman, Board County <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This December 7th, 1910. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power contained <lb />
In a certain deed of trust, executed by <lb />
William Best to F. G. James Son, <lb />
trustees, on the 12th day of August, <lb />
which deed of trust was prop- <lb />
recorded In the office of the <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county, in Book <lb />
K-9, page the undersigned <lb />
lees will sell for cash, before the <lb />
court house door In Greenville, on <lb />
Monday, January 23rd, 1911, the fol- <lb />
lowing described lot or parcel of <lb />
Sand, situate in the county of Pitt, <lb />
and in Bethel township, described as <lb />
follows, to <lb />
in the road at the <lb />
east corner of Warren line; <lb />
thenCe with Warren line to <lb />
Northeast corner of <lb />
lei; thence with -said <lb />
back lino to the southeast <lb />
corner of his lot; thence nearly east <lb />
a straight line to a ditch; thence with <lb />
the ditch to the Bethel and Tarboro <lb />
road; thence with said road to <lb />
the beginning, containing one <lb />
acre, and being the lot deeded to said <lb />
by J. R. Grimes and <lb />
others. <lb />
This Dec. 1910. <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON, <lb />
Trustees. <lb />
One may retail apples but it is <lb />
possible to re-tail a dog. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Berry James and <lb />
wife, Caroline James, to Cromwell <lb />
lock, d day of <lb />
1903, which mortgage was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt in Book 8-7, <lb />
page the underpinned will sell <lb />
for cash, before the house door <lb />
in Greenville, on Saturday, the 21st <lb />
of January. 1911, the following de- <lb />
scribed parcel or lot of land, situate <lb />
in the county of Pitt, and in Falk- <lb />
land township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of J. C. Forbes, Haywood Applewhite <lb />
and others. Bounded on the north by <lb />
Haywood Applewhite, on the by <lb />
J. C. Forbes, on the east by Cromwell <lb />
Bullock and on the west by the Bast <lb />
Carolina railroad, containing five <lb />
acres, said land is sold to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage, which was given for <lb />
the purchase of said land. <lb />
This December 1910. <lb />
CROMWELL BULLOCK. <lb />
F. G. James Son, Mortgagee. <lb />
Attorneys. ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an older <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
made in a special <lb />
Nashville Jr., Administrator <lb />
VS G. W. and J. If. made on <lb />
13th of December, 1910, the under- <lb />
signed will, on the 23rd day of Jan- <lb />
1911, at o'clock noon, re <lb />
the court house door of said county <lb />
offer for public Bale, to the highest <lb />
bidder, for u certain house and <lb />
iii the town lie, N. C. <lb />
on the I of he A. C . <lb />
in <lb />
lot purchased of J T. Smith, by <lb />
Sr., the deed for <lb />
which is recorded in book , <lb />
in Register of office of Pitt <lb />
county, to which reference is directed. <lb />
This December 1910. <lb />
NASHVILLE JR., <lb />
Administrator of Nashville <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Alex. Button having this day <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
testament of J. w. Sutton, deceased, <lb />
before C. Moore, clerk of the <lb />
court cf Pitt county, notice is <lb />
hereby given to ail Indebted <lb />
to said estate to make Immediate pay <lb />
meat to the undersigned executor; <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
said estate are hereby notified that <lb />
they are required to tile their claims <lb />
with the undersigned executor o or <lb />
before the 20th day of December, 1911, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of any recover of said claims. <lb />
the 20th day of <lb />
1910. ALEX. SUTTON, <lb />
Executor of the last will and <lb />
of J. W. Sutton, deceased. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S-M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels, <lb />
Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
cresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, <lb />
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits, Tables, <lb />
Lounges Safes, P. and Gail <lb />
ft Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci- <lb />
gars, Canned Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee. Soap, Lye, Magic Food, Mat- <lb />
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Glass, <lb />
Wooden ware, <lb />
and Crackers, Cheese, <lb />
best Butter, Now Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines, and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and Quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
While a few women are able to <lb />
write for the magazines all can write <lb />
for a <lb /></p>
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