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V- <lb />
is. <lb />
Horn and Farm Eastern Reflector. <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED. <lb />
r The Origin of Fertilizers. <lb />
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the <lb />
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality <lb />
above other considerations. This was Mr. <lb />
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea <lb />
to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight <lb />
Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb />
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA, C. O, <lb />
MACON, GA. COLUMBUS, GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. BALTIMORE, MO. <lb />
NATIONAL HANK STOCKHOLDERS. <lb />
Be-Elect Board of Directors and <lb />
Officers. <lb />
The of the National <lb />
Bank of Greenville held their annual <lb />
meeting Tuesday in the office of the <lb />
bank. The stockholders unanimously <lb />
re-elected the former directors, as <lb />
F. G. James, J. P. <lb />
E. A. Jr., H. W. Whedbee, G. <lb />
E. Harris, L. W Tucker, J. E. Nobles, <lb />
J. E. Winslow and J. L. Perkins. <lb />
Immediately after the adjournment <lb />
of the stockholders, the board of <lb />
rectors met and re-elected the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
P. G. James, president. <lb />
J. P. vice-president. <lb />
P. J. Forbes, cashier. <lb />
M. L. assistant cashier. <lb />
Charles James, bookkeeper. <lb />
The of both <lb />
directors and officers shows the sat- <lb />
of all concerned with the <lb />
management of the bank. <lb />
TARIFF ASSOCIATION. <lb />
To Place Tariff on A <lb />
Basis. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, Jan. National <lb />
Tariff Commission began <lb />
its annual convention today with an <lb />
attendance of delegates from all sec- <lb />
of the country. President John <lb />
Cobb the <lb />
to order and addresses were made b <lb />
s of tariff reform, including <lb />
Senator of Indiana; Rep- <lb />
of <lb />
setts,; and Henry C. Emory, <lb />
of the government tariff board. Th <lb />
object of the association is to <lb />
the tariff on scientific <lb />
all revisions cf <lb />
committee of expert. <lb />
Wisconsin Senator <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Madison, Wis., Jan. com- <lb />
of the state senate appointed <lb />
by the legislature years ago to <lb />
alleged corruption in <lb />
election of Isaac Stephens, multi- <lb />
millionaire lumber man, to the <lb />
States senate today filed its re- <lb />
port charging Stephenson with viola- <lb />
of the corrupt practices act and <lb />
many specific irregularities. <lb />
Schenck Was Poisoned. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. Dr. <lb />
who attended Schenck after <lb />
the family physician gave up the <lb />
case, was on the witness stand <lb />
morning. He said <lb />
oms were unmistakably those of <lb />
poison. He said Schenck continued <lb />
to grow worse until he was removed <lb />
to the hospital, and then immediately <lb />
started to get better. <lb />
Enormous Express Business. <lb />
Hf Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, Jan. <lb />
companies operating in the United <lb />
States did of <lb />
for the year ending June 30th, <lb />
1909, of which over twelve millions <lb />
was profit, according to a report pub- <lb />
by. the Inter State Commerce <lb />
Commission. <lb />
Cotton Weevil Field. <lb />
Mr. James B. Allen, a farmer of <lb />
Port Gibson, Miss., has been <lb />
with the cultivation of cotton <lb />
in the boll weevil belt. Through in- <lb />
cultivation, fertilization and <lb />
the use of powdered arsenate of lead, <lb />
he claims to have put the weevil out <lb />
of business. Mr. Allen furnishes The <lb />
New Orleans Picayune with a detail- <lb />
ed report of his experiment, which <lb />
was made on land where previously <lb />
the weevil had made all cotton <lb />
unprofitable. The Picayune <lb />
says that the cotton in which <lb />
teen varieties entered into the <lb />
was planted under ordinary <lb />
conditions, in well cultivated and <lb />
highly fertilized soil, and after the <lb />
squares commenced to form the <lb />
plants were treated with the powder- <lb />
ed arsenate of lead, after as many <lb />
of the as possible were pick- <lb />
ed off by hand. The good results <lb />
which these experiments show in <lb />
pounds of lint and seed per acre and <lb />
I the excellent money returns, hold out <lb />
; high hopes that if other farmers in <lb />
the boll weevil districts adopt the <lb />
same measures they will achieve <lb />
success. It shows that some ad- <lb />
has been made in the <lb />
of growing cotton and wee- <lb />
at the same <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Why Not Turn This Tide. <lb />
During the year Just ended one <lb />
hundred and fifty thousand people of <lb />
the United Slates, many of whom are <lb />
farmers and nearly all of whom come <lb />
from hardy Teutonic stock, moved <lb />
across the northwestern border and <lb />
settled In Canada. They will become <lb />
citizens of that country, developing <lb />
its wilderness, enriching its <lb />
and adding to its national <lb />
strength. <lb />
One hundred and fifty thousand <lb />
producers of wealth have left us <lb />
within a single twelve months. The <lb />
number is considerably greater than <lb />
it was in 1909 and , according to the <lb />
forecast of the Canadian immigration <lb />
department, it will be greater still <lb />
at the end of 1911. <lb />
Such a record is of vital concern <lb />
to every quarter of the Union and <lb />
particularly so to the South. For it <lb />
is in this section that these thous- <lb />
ands of land seekers should logically <lb />
settle. It would be a conservative <lb />
estimate to say that the emigration to <lb />
Canada last year meant a loss of <lb />
one hundred million dollars to our <lb />
own country. A nation has no asset <lb />
more valuable than the man who <lb />
works. Labor is of itself a source <lb />
of community wealth and social <lb />
fare. Every farmer that moves from <lb />
a country, not overcrowded, is a loss <lb />
to that country. <lb />
And he is likewise a gain to land <lb />
whither he goes. Had the tide of <lb />
emigration from the northwest been <lb />
southward instead of toward Canada <lb />
our whole union would be richer to- <lb />
day and our own section would be <lb />
incalculably so. <lb />
The South neither desires nor needs <lb />
that sort of immigration which flows <lb />
in from the muck piles of the Old <lb />
World, but she should welcome the <lb />
men whose veins hold the blood of <lb />
her own forbears and whose hon- <lb />
est industry would add to the wealth <lb />
of her <lb />
The Immigration department of <lb />
Canada is carrying on a vigorous <lb />
systematic campaign to secure set- <lb />
from our northwestern states. <lb />
Herein lies a truly, golden suggestion <lb />
for the Journal. <lb />
Night Riders Again. <lb />
y Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Mt. Sterling, Ky., Jan. <lb />
partially wrecked the tobacco <lb />
of A. R. early <lb />
with dynamite. The explosion <lb />
hook buildings all over the town <lb />
ad aroused citizens, but tho <lb />
escaped. <lb />
Shad May be Plentiful. <lb />
According to the sayings of old <lb />
fishermen, that a freshet in the river <lb />
between new and old Christmas, <lb />
foretells a good run of shad, that <lb />
very desirable fish ought to be <lb />
this spring. <lb />
Nearly every good talker overdoes <lb />
Local Banks Better. <lb />
A man is very foolish to deposit <lb />
his money in the postal savings banks <lb />
and get two per cent interest when <lb />
he can deposit in perfectly safe <lb />
banks and get four per cent <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Government Finances Shew Some <lb />
Improvement <lb />
The coming of a new year finds the <lb />
finances of the United States Treas- <lb />
far improved over tho condition <lb />
which the business of 1910 was begun, <lb />
having spent in that year <lb />
more than it had taken in. That sum <lb />
took no account of the <lb />
expenditures for the Panama can- <lb />
The beginning of 1911 finds the de- <lb />
reduced to and the tot- <lb />
deficit, including Panama <lb />
reduced to almost on <lb />
all half of what <lb />
it was a year ago. <lb />
The year closes with about <lb />
in the general fund and a working <lb />
balance of in the Treasury <lb />
offices, both considerably lower than <lb />
a year ago. This is considered by <lb />
Treasury officials a remarkable show- <lb />
in the face of the fact that more <lb />
than has been for the canal <lb />
construction. <lb />
Train in Creek. <lb />
Morehead, Ky., Jan. <lb />
coach on the Morehead and <lb />
railroad jumped the track <lb />
and plunged into a creek <lb />
passengers aboard. wore in- <lb />
Everybody can instantly con- <lb />
in everybody but himself,<lb />
Agriculture Is the Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Man. George <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JAN 1911. <lb />
Number <lb />
WHAT LAW <lb />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
VERY QUIET DAY IN BOTH <lb />
BIL's to Appoint State Building Com- <lb />
i . it tee and Erect Administration <lb />
building Mutters of <lb />
Before the <lb />
an Reports and <lb />
Bills But Few Ones <lb />
Southern railway <lb />
. eel to put an additional <lb />
train between Greensboro and <lb />
Senator asked par- <lb />
m to withdraw his bill <lb />
T. e u <lb />
bills at importance <lb />
-e- <lb />
In reference <lb />
to habeas us. . <lb />
Reinhard. of i g <lb />
false <lb />
it, to credit. <lb />
, i I <lb />
No. ii ; . fl- <lb />
of Pitt; Relating tax <lb />
-Sat ii day. <lb />
SENATORIAL CONTESTS <lb />
IN THREE STATES <lb />
States Elect New York Con- <lb />
film's <lb />
T p <lb />
Lodge <lb />
. , Jan. Henry <lb />
today re-elected senator <lb />
Massachusetts on joint ballot. <lb />
In <lb />
i R. I., Jan. <lb />
was elected today to <lb />
Senator Aldrich. <lb />
New York Deadlock. <lb />
Jan. was no <lb />
in today. <lb />
i. are standing firm <lb />
last one <lb />
receiving ninety today <lb />
bills on third g, practically <lb />
calendar, and a large <lb />
number reported on by com- <lb />
All of the new bills intro- <lb />
were of minor importance. <lb />
The senate held only a brief <lb />
the time being devoted mainly <lb />
to considering bills sent over from <lb />
the house. . A joint resolution was <lb />
adopted inviting Logan W. Page to <lb />
address the general assembly an Jan- <lb />
26th. When adjournment was <lb />
taken It was in respect to the <lb />
of the late W. J. Hicks. <lb />
The only new bills of general <lb />
introduced <lb />
providing <lb />
for making false <lb />
to obtain credit. <lb />
of To facilitate <lb />
i of wills by r <lb />
i certain cases. <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The held a longer session <lb />
, work, again <lb />
ii calendar, <lb />
r general <lb />
v. e e <lb />
tho erection of a . . <lb />
t building at the Soldier's <lb />
I'd v. omen front <lb />
i a.-L of i es or <lb />
o an <lb />
i j i i. -u sheep <lb />
, protect game, <lb />
To for <lb />
To amend the law of 1909, <lb />
relative to the law clerk of the at- <lb />
general. <lb />
To absolute <lb />
for insanity of either party for <lb />
ten years. <lb />
Consideration of the income tax <lb />
amendment to the Federal <lb />
bill was made a special order <lb />
Thursday, January 26th. <lb />
Notice was also given that Wed- <lb />
i a joint meeting of the <lb />
and house committees on ed- <lb />
would e held, and that ex- <lb />
NEWS ITEMS TAKEN FROM OUR <lb />
EXCHANGES TODAY <lb />
CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS <lb />
Needle Taken From Sid Kin stun <lb />
Where ft bad Worked <lb />
Through From <lb />
I of Raleigh District <lb />
Dead- Man Loss Arm <lb />
in Cotton <lb />
en; o d to l e cries of <lb />
a William the <lb />
J of Mr. and Mil. <lb />
, ad Lad child <lb />
k e i He <lb />
. . . j of . <lb />
o Lie Se <lb />
ago the child had com- <lb />
id of side and the <lb />
-a.- taken Hie body, <lb />
on is from <lb />
i a . i-p i ; i com I i e <lb />
i . . r o. h I <lb />
II . ii it <lb />
in learn of I I Y. <lb />
W I Cm of the <lb />
l; ii; <lb />
; i I . ii <lb />
i y <lb />
. c i. . . n e <lb />
g day In <lb />
x y he g <lb />
Until his death <lb />
which came almost suddenly. He <lb />
was ill just one week ago to- <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Louisburg. Jan. T. P. Al- <lb />
about CO of age, while <lb />
operating Griffin cotton <lb />
gin, in this place yesterday, became <lb />
entangled in the machinery, and had <lb />
ins left arm and that side of his <lb />
terribly mangled, the left arm being <lb />
amputated above the elbow by Dr. J. <lb />
K, His condition not en- <lb />
it is said. He has <lb />
n wife and a <lb />
BILL NYE DAY IN THE <lb />
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF <lb />
Pa; Tribute to Dead <lb />
. . <lb />
J. . Feb- <lb />
appointed by Hon. <lb />
V. state Superintendent of <lb />
lie as Nye <lb />
public schools of Caro- <lb />
a. A will be <lb />
i. to read <lb />
the pupils a biography of Nye. <lb />
i a brief of his <lb />
e carried om. <lb />
,; . . i; e.- ill <lb />
o; Hill mt- <lb />
the North <lb />
a. Association for some time, <lb />
i . at .; . e cum- <lb />
a with <lb />
. J. i. Cook, of fig <lb />
The use in i <lb />
oar.; g the is <lb />
the Stale to <lb />
a ti and i e <lb />
., e by t- <lb />
in Incidentally lie <lb />
u. .-me voluntary <lb />
lit <lb />
th Wye i fir d, <lb />
Inch is to be applied to the erection <lb />
. g i s one <lb />
Training <lb />
at Co child In <lb />
; will <lb />
,. ; e j e ii <lb />
i i g e day, <lb />
; ii j tills<lb />
r Bl a i <lb />
. ., . i . e;. <lb />
o of <lb />
.-. i . , i i i r. as <lb />
the who are <lb />
deeply In the <lb />
Shunts <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
Suffolk, Va., Jan. It. Hunt, <lb />
chief accountant of the Montgomery <lb />
Lumber Co., in the bead <lb />
today and is dying. A <lb />
meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, <lb />
nut officials of the com, any say that <lb />
Hunt was of exemplary<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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Ts Carolina Home and The Reflector.<lb />
MEN OF THE HOUR <lb />
THE PRAYER LEAGUE IS SHOW- <lb />
WHO THEY ARE <lb />
A LARGER ATTENDANCE SUNDAY <lb />
in League and <lb />
Hie Subjects are Help- <lb />
ed to all Preset Ii Man ho <lb />
far as Leader ha Failed <lb />
Tho men of Greenville are growing <lb />
enthused over the prayer lea- <lb />
air held each Sunday after- <lb />
noon, alternating at the different <lb />
churches, and the attendance In the <lb />
Methodist church past Sunday <lb />
was the best of any meeting <lb />
The l.-ague that was an outgrowth <lb />
of the meeting held by Dr. <lb />
Black has now been <lb />
and ii i.-. <lb />
no one ,.; ii;,. <lb />
leaders for ; <lb />
Sit so faded to r <lb />
With those loaders <lb />
Bret effort to a tare in <lb />
public, but the manner in which they <lb />
have met the occasion has <lb />
and j ,. <lb />
the <lb />
and In trying to uplift others, <lb />
c. w. <lb />
ideal presiding officer of the league, <lb />
adds with his help- <lb />
remarks between the talks of the <lb />
leaders and in directing the meeting. <lb />
The subject for Sunday afternoon <lb />
was Man of the with <lb />
Messrs. W. E. Hooker, D. M. Clark <lb />
and K. II. Thomas leaders. It would <lb />
have any man good to hear <lb />
their talks, and also those of ex- <lb />
and Mr. G. E. Harris <lb />
that followed. They were all full <lb />
of inspiration as to meeting the needs <lb />
of the hour, and how men should live- <lb />
to do <lb />
Tho meeting next Sunday will be <lb />
held In the Presbyterian church. <lb />
Subject, In Text, <lb />
Luke and John Leaders <lb />
Messrs. J. A. Wand, J. L. and <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
All men who want to spend n <lb />
and profitable Sunday <lb />
should attend these meet- <lb />
In addition to tho excellent <lb />
talks, there is also good singing, <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
At Greenville, N. C. <lb />
At Close of Business January 7th. T <lb />
mm <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Banking House <lb />
Building and Fixtures <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash in Vault <lb />
Total <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4,200.00 <lb />
4.3 12.32 <lb />
0,428.61 <lb />
146,786.14 <lb />
18,563.60 <lb />
1.36<lb />
s-b <lb />
., <lb />
LIABILITIES<lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Profits <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
4,277.53 <lb />
314,243.83 <lb />
1.36 <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
Black Jack <lb />
Jack, N. C, Jan. are <lb />
having warm weather for <lb />
January. <lb />
We are glad to hear of Mrs. R. M. <lb />
Williams getting better. <lb />
Mr. C. Puck left for Wake For- <lb />
est last week. <lb />
Mott of the farmers are getting <lb />
ready tO sow tobacco beds through <lb />
this section. <lb />
Mr. and J. S. Dixon went to <lb />
Washington last week. <lb />
Mr. W. V. Clark, after spending a <lb />
days at his home, left for Whit- <lb />
Institute last week. <lb />
Miss spent hist <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday in Green- <lb />
Black Jack Is a hustling town <lb />
LOW. <lb />
Money may not <lb />
but It n lot of <lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
You Should For the <lb />
S and burglars; in your home it is not. <lb />
u careless handling; in your pocket it is not. <lb />
receipt; <lb />
MONEY towards economy, always ready for use, <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co.<lb />
We will be o have your business. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
At Presbyterian Church. <lb />
Summer Courses for Teachers. <lb />
The Presbyterian congregation , <lb />
B B for teachers at East Carolina Teach- <lb />
to have Rev. N. <lb />
if preach for them Sun- <lb />
lay morning and His <lb />
were excellent and largo con- <lb />
heard him at both <lb />
vices, <lb />
Training School will be held <lb />
March 14th to May 20th, ten weeks, <lb />
and from June 6th, to July 29th, <lb />
eight weeks. Attention Is to <lb />
the advertisement elsewhere in this <lb />
paper. The advantages offered, at <lb />
this school <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
All persons owing taxes for the <lb />
year 1910 are notified that they must <lb />
come forward and settle. must <lb />
collect these taxes, as I cannot <lb />
ford to extend The State <lb />
requires me to settle with the treas- <lb />
by the first of January, which <lb />
time has already passed, and I must <lb />
Insist on prompt settlement from <lb />
those who are yet delinquent. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Carolina Home and The Festers Deflector. <lb />
Ill HIT <lb />
JUDGE GARLAND S. FERGUSON <lb />
PRESIDING <lb />
THERE ARE MANY CASES FOR TRIAL <lb />
Grand Drawn and Notes on <lb />
Ferguson's <lb />
Makes Strong on Personal <lb />
and Property Bights and Laws <lb />
Society. <lb />
The January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court for the trial of criminal cases <lb />
convened this morning Judge <lb />
Garland S. Ferguson and <lb />
Mr. F. G. James representing the <lb />
State for Solicitor who <lb />
was unable to get here the first day <lb />
of court. <lb />
The following were drawn as <lb />
grand M. T. Spear, foreman; H. <lb />
M. Stokes. E. S. Norman, George <lb />
Williams, R. L. Johnson, J. R. Tug- <lb />
well, Gray Moore, Warren, Jr., <lb />
J. A. Teel, F. V. Johnston, Wm. <lb />
Arthur, S. J. Parker, R. J. Little. <lb />
J. E. King, E. B. Garris, I. J. <lb />
W. S. Williams, R. L. <lb />
Judge Ferguson said in his charge <lb />
that for the last eight years he had <lb />
traveled over the State of North Car- <lb />
and is convinced that there is <lb />
much to be learned about the State. <lb />
We have a great State in wealth, pop- <lb />
and material progress. We <lb />
have a law abiding citizenship as a <lb />
whole, but still there are those who <lb />
want to have their own way with- <lb />
out respect to the rights of others. <lb />
Therefore it is necessary for us to <lb />
have courts to suppress the evil dis- <lb />
positions of some men. <lb />
term of court should be looked <lb />
forward to with a feeling of <lb />
by all law abiding citizens, as <lb />
a time when offenders shall be dealt <lb />
with according to their misdoings. <lb />
Our forefathers deemed it wise to <lb />
place the executions of the law in <lb />
the hands of the citizens. No person <lb />
can be be brought to trial except <lb />
through the citizenship of bis State, <lb />
a jury of whom is selected to hear <lb />
the sworn evidence against the of- <lb />
fenders and these must pass upon <lb />
his guilt or innocence. It depends <lb />
therefore, upon the citizens whether <lb />
a community shall have law and or- <lb />
Judge Ferguson then went into the <lb />
crimes against personal rights and <lb />
property, society, and such <lb />
as affect the general welfare of the <lb />
people. As to character he said the <lb />
chief glory of the State is the honor <lb />
of its men and virtue of its women. <lb />
Character comes from years of right <lb />
living and right thinking. The man <lb />
who accumulates such character con- <lb />
tributes more to his State than can <lb />
be measured in money, and he has <lb />
the right of protection to his char- <lb />
The is true as. to the <lb />
virtue of our women and the <lb />
says this must not be assailed. <lb />
We get our first principles of gov- <lb />
In the home. Every man <lb />
has the right to make regulations <lb />
for the government of his own home, <lb />
and when he has proper rules for <lb />
the government of himself and his <lb />
family, there is less need for law <lb />
and reformatories. <lb />
We are not a people who live each <lb />
op Fifth <lb />
STIMULUS TO COBS <lb />
Southern Boys U HaTe Exhibit at <lb />
Columbus Corn Exposition. <lb />
Washington, Jan. <lb />
boys in the Southern States who <lb />
have raised the best corn crop <lb />
the past year will be given an <lb />
opportunity to exhibit ten ears at <lb />
the National Corn Exposition, to be <lb />
held at Columbus, Ohio, January <lb />
to said Br. Clarence <lb />
J. Owens, commissioner of <lb />
and immigration of the South- <lb />
Commercial Congress in a re- <lb />
cent interview. <lb />
are boys belonging to <lb />
the in the Southern <lb />
States, and the Southern Commercial <lb />
Congress, co-operating with the <lb />
States department of <lb />
will pay for the transportation <lb />
of exhibits of the most success- <lb />
boy to the <lb />
grounds. The selection of the <lb />
exhibits will be done by the county <lb />
and state agents of the farm <lb />
work of department <lb />
of agriculture, We hope to bring <lb />
together exhibits from acres <lb />
whose total output was bush- <lb />
els. <lb />
corn clubs throughout <lb />
the South had wonderful success <lb />
last year, and Dr. S. A. Knapp, of <lb />
the department of agriculture who <lb />
is directly in charge of farm demon- <lb />
work, anticipates even bet- <lb />
results next year. <lb />
in the tremendous and <lb />
wonderful resource of the South, <lb />
the Southern Commercial Congress Is <lb />
actively co-operating with the <lb />
States department of <lb />
in disseminating correct <lb />
and is watching very care- <lb />
fully the publication of bulletins <lb />
which may be of value to the South- <lb />
farmer, so that they may be <lb />
to his attention immediately <lb />
upon publication. The department <lb />
has recently issued two valuable <lb />
No. and Corn <lb />
and No. <lb />
which may be had upon application <lb />
to our Washington office. <lb />
Dr. Owens is now making a trip <lb />
through the Southern States, visit- <lb />
each governor, regarding state <lb />
committees of fifteen business men <lb />
to represent the state at the great <lb />
meeting of the Southern Commercial <lb />
to be held in Atlanta, March <lb />
and Governor Mann, of <lb />
and Governor of <lb />
West Virginia and Governor Wilson, <lb />
of Kentucky, are each heading such <lb />
committees. <lb />
TWAIN'S <lb />
Home Enterprises. <lb />
When you buy goods in some dis- <lb />
city that could be had as well at <lb />
home, you miss the chance to make <lb />
a business ally in your own town <lb />
who sooner or later may be very <lb />
useful. <lb />
If the mistress of a home on a <lb />
swell street goes to the metropolis <lb />
for her fine feathers, soon the wife <lb />
of the clerk and the laborer will be <lb />
sending their dollars to build up some <lb />
congested center. <lb />
In college a passion of loyalty <lb />
creates enthusiasm for athletic <lb />
leads to fervent backing of all com- <lb />
enterprises and binds men to- <lb />
in after life. <lb />
Could we but get that feeling of <lb />
loyalty to our home town, based <lb />
on the personal advantages of <lb />
reciprocity between individual <lb />
citizens and on real affection for the <lb />
institutions and enterprises of the <lb />
place we call our city would <lb />
advance with the vim of college life. <lb />
Concord Tribune. <lb />
His at The Hotel Limited by His <lb />
Supply of Linen. <lb />
that knew Mark Twain <lb />
recognized that in a matter of <lb />
he was the veriest said <lb />
the clerk of a hotel where Mr. <lb />
Clemens used to put up. <lb />
remember that one day after <lb />
bis wife's death, when her estate <lb />
was being settled up, he came down <lb />
stairs one morning to receive an of- <lb />
looking letter from one of the <lb />
administrators. He opened it slow- <lb />
and stood for a long time study- <lb />
the figures on an <lb />
he finally exclaim- <lb />
ed. I owe them or do <lb />
they owe me He passed <lb />
the paper over to me. and when <lb />
told him the balance was in his fa- <lb />
he seemed greatly relieved. <lb />
he was unintentionally in- <lb />
In getting our cashier <lb />
fired. Mr. Clemens was In the <lb />
it of getting of a day from <lb />
the office. Sometimes he would get <lb />
it without a draft and sometimes <lb />
his secretary would come down stairs <lb />
with him and cash a check. After <lb />
he had gone home on one of his vis- <lb />
its we sent him a bill. We got an <lb />
answer saying the bill was too <lb />
small, for he had drawn more <lb />
than he had been debited with. <lb />
This made the proprietor angry and <lb />
he fired the cashier on the spot. It <lb />
afterwards turned out that on the <lb />
morning hat Mr. Clemens had drawn <lb />
this particular his secretary <lb />
immediately afterward had given <lb />
the cashier a check for so that <lb />
there was no entry on the book. <lb />
day when Mr. walk- <lb />
ed in and signed his I asked <lb />
him how long he expected to stay. <lb />
tell you, he replied, leaning <lb />
over the counter. depends on <lb />
the weather and my shirts. I've one <lb />
shirt on and two In my grip. As <lb />
soon as they all get dirty I am go- <lb />
back York Sun. <lb />
THE ASSOCIATION. <lb />
The January Meeting Largely At- <lb />
tended and Interesting. <lb />
At 10.30 the Pitt County <lb />
Association assembled in the <lb />
of the graded school building <lb />
The devotional were con- <lb />
ducted by Prof. H. B. Smith, <lb />
dent of the association. <lb />
Prof. H. H. superintend- <lb />
of the Farmville graded school, <lb />
made announcement in regard to the <lb />
reading course. <lb />
The was then taken <lb />
up. Prof. Ray super- <lb />
, of Grifton graded <lb />
school, made a very Interesting talk <lb />
on the first half of the Sanitary <lb />
prescribed in the State reading <lb />
course for teachers for this year. <lb />
Prof. H. L. Koonce, superintendent <lb />
of the Ayden graded school also <lb />
made a strong talk on the second part <lb />
of the Sanitary Primer. These two <lb />
addresses were exceedingly interest- <lb />
and practical. <lb />
The next was tho lecture of Prof. <lb />
H. E. Austin of the Training School. <lb />
He was at his best and showed him- <lb />
self master of his theme. <lb />
The weather was fine and a large <lb />
number of teachers were present. <lb />
On account of sickness, Prof. Rags- <lb />
dale was not able to be present <lb />
We missed him so much and truly <lb />
hope that he will be fully recovered <lb />
in a few days. <lb />
REPORTER. <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
For The <lb />
Farm Garden <lb />
have an established reputation <lb />
extending over thirty years, be- <lb />
planted and used extensively <lb />
by the best Farmers and Garden- <lb />
throughout the Middle and <lb />
Southern States. <lb />
Wood's New for 1911 will <lb />
Seed Catalog M to <lb />
determine as <lb />
to what crops and seeds to plant <lb />
for success and Our pub- <lb />
have long been noted <lb />
for the full and complete <lb />
which they give. <lb />
Catalog mailed free on <lb />
request. Write for it <lb />
T. W. WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Wholesale and retail and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels, <lb />
Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits. Baby Carriages <lb />
Go-Carts. Parlor Tables <lb />
Lounges Safes. P. sud Bail <lb />
Ax Snuff. High Life Tobacco. <lb />
West Cheroots, Ci- <lb />
gars. Canned Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly. Meal. Sugar <lb />
Coffee, Soap, Lye. Magic Food Mat- <lb />
Ches, Oil Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
Garden Oranges Mute <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples. <lb />
Currants. Glass, <lb />
Cakes <lb />
and Crackers. Cheese, <lb />
best Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines, numerous other goods <lb />
and quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
CHOICE. <lb />
AND HOLLAND BULBS <lb />
Hyacinths, Tulip, Easter <lb />
Plant for best <lb />
All Seasonable Cot Flower <lb />
Furnished at Short Notice <lb />
Paint, Fern and all Hat <lb />
Plants For Decoration <lb />
J. L CO., sleigh. <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
SAM MASON <lb />
Master <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Shop in R. L. Smith's Stables <lb />
All Work<lb />
Speaking of sad- examples, a school <lb />
boy says his arithmetic is full of em <lb />
Some men look upon a high ball as <lb />
an for low spirits. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Horn and Fan sad The Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Far and The Eastern Rejector. <lb />
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who has been <lb />
James <lb />
i day. <lb />
I F C. Miss Elizabeth <lb />
shall Miss Dora Cox, <lb />
this to attend<lb />
are sorry <lb />
to I- M b. U. E. ii <lb />
hospital Raleigh. <lb />
v. C. Harris who <lb />
moving to <lb />
Vance society of <lb />
hie High School, met Friday <lb />
. d elected the following <lb />
Co lice n <lb />
. i , ; r. N. <lb />
F. C. Nye, critic; C. i <lb />
supervisor; J, H. Stalling <lb />
shall, <lb />
Pearl Hester entertained <lb />
I ;. oral <lb />
I I. <lb />
. . . to half past <lb />
present had <lb />
i- . ice <lb />
and plant bed <lb />
till j a at A. W. <lb />
need o good sewing <lb />
. i A. d a good variety at A. V. <lb />
go . Company's. <lb />
The term of <lb />
High began January wit <lb />
the old students back an <lb />
.- e new ones. The <lb />
row is considerably beyond the <lb />
several others yet to con <lb />
X e is arranging for sever; <lb />
o lectures during the <lb />
. j w Bailey, of Raleigh, <lb />
address May <lb />
is one the strongest <lb />
i . I e and we consider on <lb />
exceedingly fortunate in <lb />
e g him. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
y Starkey, of spent <lb />
d v our town with his <lb />
Services were in the <lb />
c ; c Sunday morning and Sun <lb />
. I, Lev M. A. Adams. <lb />
; . . A. an old student v <lb />
. High School, was in tow <lb />
evening. <lb />
of, ii. P. tilled Rev. ft <lb />
at <lb />
day night. <lb />
ii i oil organized a <lb />
at Hopewell Sunday <lb />
The prospects arc bright <lb />
good Sunday school. <lb />
went to Green <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Exercises will be given in the <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF PAUL N. HER. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina J and Farm and he j <lb />
Eastern Reflector for <lb />
Advert sing Rates on Application <lb />
. . Jan. Mr. U. PASTOR <lb />
was in <lb />
Declares For Amendment to Sabbath <lb />
Law. <lb />
Preceding his sermon Sunday <lb />
Rev. A. J. pastor of the <lb />
Baptist church, spoke <lb />
forcibly regarding needed amend- <lb />
to the Sabbath law, and the <lb />
bar proposition. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
announced this morning that I <lb />
to say a this evening <lb />
my sermon, to the members <lb />
f the general assembly about two <lb />
rugs that hod.- ought to do during <lb />
he present session. I am glad to <lb />
so many lure, and extend to you <lb />
i most hearty to all of <lb />
You are as the rep <lb />
of tie <lb />
districts of State, <lb />
a grave responsibility to the <lb />
hole commonwealth. To you are <lb />
affairs of the state, <lb />
the interacts of all tie <lb />
in i come <lb />
item g tali st- <lb />
I'd an interest, be- <lb />
; e or their signifies <lb />
i-y are matters deserving c e <lb />
dad ca legislation. <lb />
Pile ill St of these is an amend- <lb />
to our Sabbath law. The law <lb />
i now stands would be very good <lb />
i v. any penalty attached, <lb />
without this it is a farce. One <lb />
i has not the proper for <lb />
Sabbath, nor for other people <lb />
j have, was to <lb />
late the law for profit or pleas- <lb />
would not be deterrent by the <lb />
pi ally of one dollar, <lb />
has bee. by experience <lb />
, it here in It and elsewhere <lb />
ante be added to <lb />
I fixing a penalty that would <lb />
the law w Those <lb />
will not his groat <lb />
Itself to he <lb />
i of reproach <lb />
borne enough of disgust the <lb />
SO of city and State have in <lb />
it Is a <lb />
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Observer. <lb />
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writes <lb />
N. <lb />
So. S, we both had <lb />
that no other rem- <lb />
could help. We were told my <lb />
She was <lb />
weak and had night sweats but <lb />
your wonderful medicine completely <lb />
cured us It's the best I ever <lb />
used or heard For sore lungs. jug of liquor and not it, <lb />
coughs, colds, hemorrhage, there would be no need of Jails and <lb />
fever, croup, whooping if people would be- <lb />
bronchial have and i control themselves. <lb />
Sober A Mas. <lb />
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drink to excess <lb />
There would be no need of pro- <lb />
law if men could pass by a <lb />
i i cine. Trial bottle free. and <lb />
DO, Guaranteed by all druggists <lb />
we for Confederate Women. <lb />
r bill by Representative <lb />
i c e of a <lb />
Break of temptations being <lb />
in their way and their <lb />
That's <lb />
nil <lb />
A ; . ,. . ii, ii <lb />
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to do . . . i <lb />
in the house yesterday, la if would stop to think when <lb />
a the approval turn the of up to <lb />
i tat body. Sac; action, we think their mouths and an inclination <lb />
iii.- commended j e. of . <lb />
bill pro- j the. will feel ii; the Bold <lb />
lie of a I dawn the mo; n <lb />
I of the mo e <lb />
e . ;. e. <lb />
e . and <lb />
state<lb />
an law for its <lb />
High School auditorium <lb />
On the nineteenth, Lee's birthday, <lb />
Miss Dora Cox's room. <lb />
Special Reduction Sale. <lb />
H. G. J. R. will on <lb />
Friday 20th, begin a special <lb />
tic ; on all fall and Win tor <lb />
i i their prices being market <lb />
down to per cent, to avoid car- <lb />
the goods over. Their <lb />
advertisement in, column <lb />
are reduced. <lb />
to by <lb />
ether thing which ought by <lb />
be done is strengthen <lb />
l Improve our prohibit ion law, <lb />
has been so g-eat a g <lb />
la morally and materially to the <lb />
it possible for law <lb />
be so as to make legal <lb />
of that <lb />
it ought <lb />
. all means be so Improved as <lb />
lake impossible forever <lb />
my such interpretation. W die <lb />
quite confident that the v eight <lb />
if legal authority, and the of <lb />
the vast majority of the the ; <lb />
people of the State, are again. I <lb />
in interpretation, and heartily <lb />
prove the dissenting opinion banded <lb />
in the case, yet it <lb />
to be possible for any such con- <lb />
to be placed upon the law, <lb />
or if such institutions as that <lb />
can do business <lb />
under the law we might as well <lb />
i license system. If the can't <lb />
that sort of v <lb />
not to call it a prohibition <lb />
bill has already been <lb />
ed to prohibit of <lb />
and it ought to puss without <lb />
If aver a, <lb />
its in Tin <lb />
i . much n <lb />
ii privilege ease for these women <lb />
does tare for the <lb />
. r should provide a <lb />
; . e for The <lb />
; to the old soldiers <lb />
i give on home if you'll desert <lb />
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est site may. by This post <lb />
ti <lb />
they have i a <lb />
or ii were <lb />
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In e <lb />
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to Io red <lb />
their own <lb />
mall n of people <lb />
l he . <lb />
effects of a that probably <lb />
their into eternity ad <lb />
own souls and <lb />
and into <lb />
misery want, ii about <lb />
ion is worthy a great state. She ask yourselves question why <lb />
Of both the soldier <lb />
Hit s ell us the <lb />
ed we are re <lb />
ed an effort at a beginning <lb />
de Raleigh <lb />
Tortured. <lb />
i suffered unspeakable <lb />
lure from indigestion, constipation <lb />
liver wrote A. K. Smith <lb />
i at Erie, Pa., Dr. <lb />
New I Pills all <lb />
g Try <lb />
to any or kid- <lb />
cents at any <lb />
d the stuff, never <lb />
me unless I bother it <lb />
It is so about all oilier temptations <lb />
o. ;. The is with <lb />
. i is. <lb />
l ma. <lb />
n ii <lb />
Death ii Hearing Fire. <lb />
May not the work of <lb />
. o out often bums are <lb />
that make a need for <lb />
Salve, the quickest, <lb />
for bums, wounds, boils, <lb />
u . Hams .. it kills <lb />
. i .; skin <lb />
s or piles. Only <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
METAL SHINGLES <lb />
Laid years ago are as as new to-day and have never needed <lb />
repairs. Think of it I <lb />
What other reefing will last as long and look as well <lb />
They're and very easily laid. <lb />
They can be laid right over wood shingles, if necessary, without <lb />
dirt inconvenience. <lb />
For prices and other information apply to<lb />
troll ii <lb />
Record of the Year from <lb />
January to December. <lb />
HISTORY DAY BY DAY. <lb />
Notable Occurrences Throughout <lb />
the World. <lb />
A REMARKABLE DEATH ROLL <lb />
Wonders of of Mis- <lb />
Interest, Accidents, <lb />
Wrecks and Floods A <lb />
logical Review. <lb />
of the T. M. C. A of North <lb />
opened In Toronto. <lb />
Aviation; Claude Grahame-White <lb />
the speed race at park; <lb />
for 62.1 miles Cl minutes U seconds. <lb />
J. B. won the race <lb />
from Belmont park to the statue of <lb />
Liberty covering miles <lb />
21.84 seconds <lb />
Ralph ascended <lb />
feet at worlds <lb />
j j<lb />
John Morley of <lb />
best known as a man of <lb />
resigned In he Brit- <lb />
cabinet as secretary of state for <lb />
In Philadelphia loss of over <lb />
In the business district. <lb />
William St. John Harper, <lb />
noted artist and Illustrator. In New <lb />
York; <lb />
demonstrations <lb />
the City of Mexico and elsewhere. <lb />
miners killed by ex- <lb />
In the Lawson mine at Black <lb />
Wash. <lb />
Elections. Democratic landslide In <lb />
state elections and a Democratic <lb />
of representatives returned to <lb />
Massachusetts. Connecticut, <lb />
York and New Jersey elected <lb />
governors to succeed Re- <lb />
publican governors, and Ohio re-elect- <lb />
a Democratic governor. <lb />
Mine Explosion In mine No. <lb />
the Victor American Fuel company, <lb />
entombed miners. <lb />
President sailed on the <lb />
Tennessee from Charleston on <lb />
An official visit to the republic of Pan- <lb />
and the canal zone. <lb />
Harvard beat Dartmouth. <lb />
to In the annual football game <lb />
at Cambridge. defeated <lb />
to at Princeton. Michigan <lb />
Pennsylvania played a tie game <lb />
at Franklin field; score to <lb />
United States Senator Alex- <lb />
Stephens Clay of Georgia, at At- <lb />
Prince Victor Napoleon <lb />
Bonaparte, pretender to the throne of <lb />
France, married Princess Clementine <lb />
of Belgium at Italy. <lb />
Count Tolstoy, who mysteriously <lb />
In October, discovered In n rail- <lb />
way station about miles from his <lb />
home In an enfeebled condition. <lb />
John La Fargo, distinguished <lb />
mural painter and stained glass art- <lb />
in Providence, R. I.; aged <lb />
Eugene B. Ely In the <lb />
biplane Hudson Filer flew from the <lb />
deck of the United States scout cruiser <lb />
Birmingham In Hampton Roads to <lb />
Willoughby beach, miles distant. <lb />
President Taft reached Pan- <lb />
and had a conference with Col. <lb />
and other members of the <lb />
canal commission. <lb />
President Taft the <lb />
at a state banquet and de- <lb />
that there would be no <lb />
of the republic of Panama to the <lb />
United States. <lb />
Ralph the <lb />
killed by the fall of his biplane <lb />
at Denver; aged <lb />
Yale and Harvard's football <lb />
match at New Haven resulted In a no <lb />
score game. <lb />
Count Tolstoy, the fa- <lb />
Russian novelist, at <lb />
Russia; aged Si <lb />
President reached Fort <lb />
on his return from Panama. <lb />
J. Armstrong Drexel ascend- <lb />
ed feet In a monoplane at <lb />
The Navy defeated Army <lb />
at football on Franklin field, <lb />
to <lb />
Fire; kilted and <lb />
. . . <lb />
ht s r . n <lb />
N. J <lb />
Mexico. defeated <lb />
in <lb />
Political; parliament dis- <lb />
solved by proclamation <lb />
The government asked the <lb />
dissolution the sugar trust a <lb />
combination In restraint of <lb />
The conference of governors met at <lb />
Frankfort, Ky. <lb />
Mace. English <lb />
prize-fighter In the sixties, in England; <lb />
aged <lb />
DECEMBER. <lb />
L Poll Gen. was In- <lb />
president of Mexico for the <lb />
eighth time. <lb />
Gen. E. A. Carr, U. A., <lb />
d. ed In border <lb />
before the war as well as In <lb />
that conflict, died in Washington; aged <lb />
Mary Baker Glover Eddy, <lb />
of the Christian Science church. <lb />
In Boston; aged <lb />
Gen. Wesley U. S. A., retired, <lb />
noted In the civil and <lb />
can wars, at Natural Bridge, Va.; <lb />
aged <lb />
The last session of the 61st <lb />
congress opened. <lb />
Heavy snow or rain In the <lb />
northern and eastern states. <lb />
The Duke of Chartres, one of <lb />
the Orleans princes served In <lb />
America In In Paris; aged <lb />
Fire- At Evansville. Ind.; loss of <lb />
The American Red Cross <lb />
society met In Washington. <lb />
President Taft's message rec- <lb />
the fortifying of the Pan- <lb />
canal, a ship subsidy, a halt In <lb />
legislating on corporations and a par- <lb />
post. <lb />
famous genre <lb />
In Berlin; aged <lb />
George Moore made a world's <lb />
record run of at cushion <lb />
billiards In New York. <lb />
French aviator, <lb />
established a new world's record for <lb />
altitude at Pan by soaring feet. <lb />
Mutiny of Brazilian marines <lb />
at Rio de Janeiro resulted In a battle <lb />
causing <lb />
Root and Moran, the Irish <lb />
American team, won the C day bicycle <lb />
race In New York; score miles <lb />
laps. <lb />
13th Official figures published; <lb />
population, exclusive of Alaska, <lb />
Including all possessions, 101.100.- <lb />
gain since 1900, <lb />
French army <lb />
aviator, made a new world's speed <lb />
record- by flying miles, from <lb />
to in minutes, <lb />
an average of miles an hour. The <lb />
previous record of about Cl miles an <lb />
hour was held by <lb />
Dr. Reich, author and <lb />
lecturer, noted for his criticisms on <lb />
American women, In London; aged <lb />
German steamer Palermo <lb />
wrecked on the lives <lb />
lost. <lb />
Personal; Associate Justice Edward <lb />
Douglass White of the United States <lb />
supreme court appointed chief Justice <lb />
as successor to the M, W. Fuller. <lb />
Judge Willis Van of Wyo- <lb />
ming and Judge J. It. of <lb />
nominated associate justices. <lb />
Andrew Carnegie gave <lb />
000.000 to cause of peace. <lb />
Conference on <lb />
disputes met In Washington. <lb />
Melville D. Landon. humor- <lb />
writer and lecturer, known as Ell <lb />
Perkins, at Yonkers, N. Y.; aged <lb />
Explosion In a powerhouse <lb />
at Grand Central station, New York, <lb />
caused extensive damage In the <lb />
and the loss of ninny lives. <lb />
Meet at Angeles. <lb />
American Historical as- <lb />
, at Indianapolis. Association <lb />
For the Advancement of Science at <lb />
Minneapolis. <lb />
American Association For <lb />
Labor Legislation at St. Louis. <lb />
Term Court. <lb />
tO From Third <lb />
o no. family to <lb />
but are lit <lb />
of each other and what one <lb />
does more or less effect upon <lb />
others. <lb />
In referring to the of of- <lb />
he said it would be great <lb />
if every county would <lb />
a competent accountant once a year <lb />
to go over the records and see that <lb />
all the taxes are properly accounted <lb />
for and applied. <lb />
Judge Ferguson's charge was i <lb />
good one, and touched upon many <lb />
other points that space does not per- <lb />
mentioning. <lb />
Immediately after the charge which <lb />
consumed about an hour, the docket <lb />
called in readiness to taking up <lb />
the cases for trial. The docket is a <lb />
largo one. <lb />
Marcellus Cotten, carrying conceal- <lb />
weapons, pleads guilty; fined <lb />
and cost. <lb />
John Cox, removing crop, pleads <lb />
guilty; Judgment suspended on pay- <lb />
of cost. <lb />
Claude Smith, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty; Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of cost. <lb />
Johnson Mills and Alice Ellison, <lb />
affray, guilty; fined and <lb />
each. <lb />
Marble, larceny, guilty of <lb />
receiving stolen goods knowing they <lb />
stolen. <lb />
Lewis carrying con- <lb />
weapons, pleads guilty. <lb />
Louis and Will <lb />
Iii, affray, guilty; fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
John Henry Clark, temporary <lb />
mistrial. <lb />
Frank Wiggins, larceny, guilty. <lb />
John Mitchell, larceny, guilty, <lb />
three years on roads. <lb />
Mitchell, larceny, guilty, <lb />
Owen Wooten, perjury, <lb />
Louis assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, plead., guilty of <lb />
assault; judgment suspended up- <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
TWO MASONIC <lb />
GRAND LODGE PETITIONED <lb />
SECOND LODGE CHARTER <lb />
NEW LODGE TAKES AN OLD NAME <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up two hogs, both <lb />
black color, one weighing about <lb />
pounds, unmarked; the other weigh- <lb />
about CO pounds, <lb />
low fork each ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving ownership and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
ABRAM ANDERSON, <lb />
R. F. D. No. C, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
dealer odd parts of<lb />
EXT OFFICE. c <lb />
ROTES. <lb />
The Graded School Competing for <lb />
Prizes. <lb />
The graded school has several <lb />
who have entered the contest <lb />
the prize offered by the North <lb />
Carolina Committee of the American <lb />
and Arbitration League. The <lb />
prizes offered are three four-year <lb />
one at the University, <lb />
one at Bingham's at and <lb />
one at Bingham's at <lb />
There also a county prize equal to <lb />
250.00 cash value. The school is <lb />
hopeful of winning more than one <lb />
prize. The school has a library of <lb />
over volumes, has had a lyceum <lb />
course all winter, and has an enroll- <lb />
now larger than last year, and <lb />
more are expected. Professor <lb />
Lean is using a loose leaf record, <lb />
copyrighted by himself, that is very <lb />
complete, simple and meets school <lb />
requirements far better than the old <lb />
ordinary blanks so commonly used. <lb />
is not troubling about <lb />
what its census will show, but is <lb />
going ahead, building and doing, The <lb />
oil mill been at work weeks <lb />
Other enterprises are contemplated <lb />
for the future. Many line residences <lb />
adorn its streets. <lb />
is something <lb />
other folks to get our <lb />
Some Masonic History In Pitt <lb />
Sharon Was Name of First <lb />
Lodge Under Carolina <lb />
diction, But frown Point Existed <lb />
Under Jurisdiction of M;. <lb />
sat It ti setts. <lb />
Masonry has had such growth in <lb />
Greenville, the lodge here reaching <lb />
a membership of and upwards, <lb />
that it has been deemed advisable <lb />
to institute another lodge of that <lb />
order here. To this end a petition <lb />
been prepared to forward to the <lb />
grand lodge of the State for <lb />
a charter for the new lodge, this <lb />
petition being recommended by the <lb />
present lodge. <lb />
Those who will take their demit <lb />
from the old lodge to institute the <lb />
new one held a preliminary meeting, <lb />
Monday afternoon, to recommend u <lb />
name and the first officers of th <lb />
new lodge to embody in the petition <lb />
to the grand lodge for a charter. <lb />
The name chosen was Sharon Lodge, <lb />
and the officers recommended are <lb />
as <lb />
Henry Harding, worshipful master. <lb />
F. D. Foxhall, senior warden. <lb />
W. L. Brown, junior warden. <lb />
R E. Griffin, secretary. <lb />
J. N. Hail, treasurer. <lb />
The reason that the name Sharon <lb />
was selected for the new lodge is <lb />
because there is some tradition about <lb />
the name, it having been the name of <lb />
the first lodge instituted in Pitt <lb />
county under the jurisdiction of <lb />
North Carolina. Old Sharon lodge, <lb />
like some others existing in tho <lb />
South at the time, went down during <lb />
the civil war, and when Masonry <lb />
was revived in Greenville after <lb />
war, the lodge then took the name <lb />
of Greenville Lodge, No. has <lb />
since continued by that name. <lb />
While old Sharon lodge was the <lb />
first instituted in Pitt county under <lb />
the grand jurisdiction of North Car- <lb />
it is a matter of history that <lb />
a lodge existed in county many <lb />
years earlier, in fact prior to the <lb />
evolutionary period. A lodge, said <lb />
to be even the first that existed in <lb />
North Carolina, was at Crown Point, <lb />
county, which was instituted <lb />
under the jurisdiction of <lb />
setts, and while records of that lodge <lb />
were lost during the revolutionary <lb />
war, the present grand lodge of <lb />
North Carolina has show- <lb />
that Crown Point Lodge paid its <lb />
dues to grand lodge of <lb />
setts for the years <lb />
Mrs. Manila, E. Manning <lb />
invites you to be present <lb />
at marriage of her daughter <lb />
Lucy <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. John Robert Jenkins <lb />
on Tuesday afternoon, January fie <lb />
thirty-first <lb />
nineteen hundred and eleven <lb />
at half after four <lb />
At home <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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. <lb />
resumption Hoe <lb />
Meat <lb />
health of the <lb />
was. a months ago <lb />
a well known physician of this place <lb />
is little <lb />
;, no <lb />
will something do- <lb />
Do you <lb />
, large per <lb />
disorders of the human <lb />
are caused by eating meat <lb />
among children. <lb />
small boys eat enough <lb />
two grown people and <lb />
because they didn't have <lb />
and it wasn't Ion before <lb />
again. time because <lb />
hoy had too much. It is a fact that <lb />
bog meat is the most unhealthful <lb />
that we use daily. might not <lb />
deal so badly with our system if we <lb />
would eat the proper amount and <lb />
but it seems to be the tend- <lb />
ency too many people, when they <lb />
to eating hog meat to carry the <lb />
nature of the hog itself, i is <lb />
cl we Into <lb />
nature the qualities of animals <lb />
whose flesh We feed <lb />
be true, then is it any wonder that <lb />
we often overate ourselves when <lb />
we sit down to a dinner of <lb />
These are things for us to think about <lb />
Certainly parents should to it <lb />
that children are properly fed <lb />
whether their food consists of hog <lb />
or of something else.-Marsh- <lb />
ville Home. <lb />
The Home and and The <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
Quickly Cured by a Pleasant Germ- <lb />
Killing Antiseptic. <lb />
The little it <lb />
inhaler is made of hard <lb />
rubber, and can easily be carried in <lb />
pocket or purse. It will last a life- <lb />
time. <lb />
Into this inhaler you pour a few <lb />
drops of magical <lb />
This is absorbed by the antiseptic <lb />
gauze within, and now you are ready <lb />
to breathe it in over the germ-infest- <lb />
ed membrane, where it will speedily <lb />
begin its work of killing catarrh <lb />
germs. is made of Austral- <lb />
eucalyptus combined with other <lb />
antiseptics, and is very pleasant to <lb />
breathe. <lb />
It Is guaranteed to cure catarrh <lb />
bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs <lb />
and colds, or money back. It cleans <lb />
out a stuffed-up head in two minutes <lb />
Sold by druggists everywhere. <lb />
Complete outfit, including <lb />
pocket inhaler and one bottle <lb />
And remember, if <lb />
you need a second bottle of <lb />
druggists will sell it to you for only <lb />
cents. Free trial bottle of <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. January mi. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts . , <lb />
. <lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
and fixtures. <lb />
Due from banks bankers <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
all minor coin currency. <lb />
1,276.00 <lb />
42,298.71 <lb />
Total, <lb />
3,548.10 <lb />
82,501.36 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and tax- <lb />
es paid. <lb />
Time certificates of de- <lb />
posit. <lb />
deposits subject to check. <lb />
7.500.00 <lb />
9.000.00 <lb />
986.72 <lb />
10,065.45 <lb />
54,949.19 <lb />
Total, <lb />
82,501.36 <lb />
State of Nor,,, Carolina, County , <lb />
that k, do <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
W. H. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, f M <lb />
S. T. CARSON, Notary Public n. <lb />
commission expires December Erector <lb />
CHILD BURNED. <lb />
Drawbacks. <lb />
The greatest drawback to progress <lb />
that the people of the world have had <lb />
to contend with through all ages has <lb />
been the inability of men to perceive <lb />
he great opportunities for advance- <lb />
that are in plain view all <lb />
around them. Only the most per- <lb />
verse state of blindness can <lb />
account for the fact that so few real- <lb />
the vastness of the field which <lb />
opens the way to success to all who <lb />
are willing to labor therein. It is <lb />
this same that <lb />
causes our boys to leave the farm <lb />
and crowd the cities to overflowing <lb />
It is responsible for the fascination <lb />
of the great West for the Eastern <lb />
bred lad and it causes the cowboy to <lb />
lay his lariat aside, turn his bronco <lb />
on the plains and drift to the <lb />
cultured and- effete East. It fills the <lb />
Dark benches of the cities with the <lb />
unemployed, and forms the breadline <lb />
that New York City feeds each day <lb />
For there is plenty of work in the <lb />
world for all, and it seldom becomes <lb />
really necessary for us to leave the <lb />
Mace of our birth to find it, provided <lb />
we will only keep our eyes open and <lb />
not close our ears to the knocks of <lb />
opportunity on our doors. This afore- <lb />
said lack of clearness of <lb />
causes the land owner to ignore the <lb />
great natural resources of his prop- <lb />
and allows the stranger to ac- <lb />
quire possession, for a few <lb />
and a million out of the coal or <lb />
oil it yield,. <lb />
the citizens of Bethlehem to lose <lb />
their chance for everlasting <lb />
when they failed to discern the <lb />
divinity of their Learn to <lb />
observe; teach your children to see <lb />
things aright; let them know that <lb />
this is a land of opportunity as much <lb />
as the fruit orchards of Florida or <lb />
the gold mountains of Alaska. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Its Life Sated by Prompt Action of <lb />
Mother. <lb />
Helen Verne, the two-year-old <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Er- <lb />
win, of Beaver Dam, was seriously <lb />
though not fatally, burn- <lb />
ed at their home last Friday. Mrs. <lb />
had just gone out leaving the <lb />
little girl in the house, when the <lb />
latter ran out screaming and covered <lb />
in flames. Mrs. Erwin threw a <lb />
bucket of water on her and then <lb />
rolled her on the ground, extinguish- <lb />
the flames, but not before the <lb />
child had been burned from foot to <lb />
head on her left side, the flesh be- <lb />
burned to a crisp in some places. <lb />
The is Bead. <lb />
When a business man advertises he <lb />
wants to know, and has the right to <lb />
know, that his advertisement is read. <lb />
He can rest assured on this point <lb />
when he places his advertisement in <lb />
The Reflector. This paper has a <lb />
circulation to be proud of, and any <lb />
advertiser can know at any time <lb />
how many people his advertisement <lb />
goes to. For the quantity and <lb />
of this circulation the <lb />
rate is very low, and the <lb />
always gets more than the <lb />
worth of his money. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, H Greenville, and <lb />
November 1st, <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p, m. <lb />
2.15 p. m. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar.<lb />
it <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Washington <lb />
Williamston <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
ii <lb />
ii <lb />
ii <lb />
p. m <lb />
a. m <lb />
a. m- <lb />
a. m- <lb />
a. m <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m, <lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, <lb />
WARD, Ticket <lb />
W. J. P, T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. O. <lb />
in want ran money <lb />
we care your <lb />
Chill and Fever Tonic <lb />
m do It. Sold by all <lb />
w i w <lb />
Unable to Guess. <lb />
The Reflector received a letter from <lb />
Snow Hill asking that a subscriber's <lb />
paper be changed to that office, R. F. <lb />
D. As no name was signed to the <lb />
letter of course we do not know who <lb />
it is that wants his paper changed <lb />
Asking that the address be changed <lb />
a person should give both the old and <lb />
new post offices, and sign his <lb />
Sew Grocery Business. <lb />
Mr. J. l. Carper, who <lb />
moved back to Greenville from <lb />
where he lived last year <lb />
has purchased the Tunstall stock <lb />
and will carry on business at the <lb />
same stand on Dickinson avenue. He <lb />
s Putting in a nice groceries <lb />
and will cater to the best trade <lb />
New Year Suggestions <lb />
Why not select your Year presents with that same <lb />
you use in everyday business matters There <lb />
DO gift more appreciated or than something that will <lb />
beautify the home. We have everything in our store need <lb />
ed to furnish the home comfortably and cozily. But we <lb />
our line of HUGS and <lb />
the W <lb />
We are making a reduction on and Picture <lb />
this week. Call in and let us show you our line. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Company <lb />
So mail is so that he can <lb />
ford to man. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Fashion,. Greenville <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector, <lb />
Woodland Items. <lb />
Woodland. N. C, Jan. 13.- We <lb />
are having a struggle with the <lb />
in our neighborhood pres- <lb />
Mrs. L. Nobles, of Ayden. spent <lb />
a part of wee with her par- <lb />
Mr. Baker, of <lb />
Training Future <lb />
Discussion first, its practical <lb />
cation later. We have been talking <lb />
for some little time in North Carolina <lb />
about necessity of taking more <lb />
pains to the education of our <lb />
country boys and girls t the <lb />
requirements of farm life. The <lb />
gist of this discussion is admirably <lb />
In a paragraph from the <lb />
spent Sunday at Mr. A. W. Barber's, recent report of <lb />
Mrs. Pups Barber is spending B <lb />
while with her son, Mr. A. W. Bar- <lb />
Mr. J. P. Woodard, of Greenville. <lb />
E. C. T. T. S., came out Saturday <lb />
to fill his appointment at Piney Grove <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Hog killings are about over <lb />
around here for this season. <lb />
Mr. Roy Button, who had measles <lb />
sometime ago, took cold it which <lb />
developed into typhoid pneumonia. <lb />
He is very low. We hope he will <lb />
recover. <lb />
We are having fine weather for <lb />
working folks like myself, but yet <lb />
it don't make us work. <lb />
Miss Mary Smith, of Ayden, spent <lb />
the latter part of last week with <lb />
They All Want Good Roads. <lb />
No more important meeting has <lb />
been held in the county in years than <lb />
that which will assemble in Went- <lb />
worth next Saturday to consider the <lb />
question of improving our public <lb />
roads. It is a problem lying at the <lb />
foundation of social, educational, <lb />
moral and material betterment. The <lb />
roads are the avenues of neighborly <lb />
intercourse, commerce, school attend- <lb />
religious gatherings, etc. Rich <lb />
and poor, white and black, are help- <lb />
ed or hindered by them. The mud <lb />
tax is a tax not only on our horses <lb />
and wagons, but on our social well- <lb />
being. There is only one way out of the <lb />
difficulty and that is to good <lb />
roads. They will cost us something; <lb />
they Would not be worth having if <lb />
they didn't cost something. But the <lb />
benefits will far outweigh the bur- <lb />
dens. Rockingham is one of the <lb />
greatest counties in North Carolina <lb />
and only needs good roads to <lb />
pare the way for greater achieve- <lb />
in the future. Let the meet- <lb />
at adopt a <lb />
and business like policy and <lb />
peal to the good sense of the voters <lb />
to put it Week- <lb />
Mr. J. R. <lb />
A telephone message from Ayden <lb />
this morning announces the death of <lb />
Mr. J. R. which <lb />
ed Thursday night about o'clock. <lb />
He had been in bad health for some <lb />
time with what was supposed to <lb />
have been pellagra. He was a <lb />
of the Christian church at <lb />
tree's, and also a Mason. The fun- <lb />
will take place tomorrow with <lb />
Masonic honors. Mr. <lb />
was a good citizen and neighbor, and <lb />
well though of by all. <lb />
C. W. of the Durham <lb />
county . The education of the <lb />
farmer, says Mr. Massey, <lb />
be as broad in its scope and as <lb />
In every sense as that of the <lb />
business man in the city but his <lb />
and work are different. <lb />
His education should fit him to <lb />
and enjoy the one and <lb />
to carry on the other. To <lb />
this end agriculture and <lb />
science should be taught in a <lb />
cal way in all of our country schools. <lb />
Teach our young people that there <lb />
is something worth while on the farm <lb />
Teach them how and where to lo- <lb />
their home and how to take care <lb />
of a home properly. Teach the boys <lb />
how to take the hillsides <lb />
fill up the gullies and render them <lb />
fertile and productive once more. <lb />
Teach them how to select and <lb />
pare the soil for the various crops <lb />
raised on the farms, how to select <lb />
seeds, how and when to plant, how <lb />
to cultivate, how to harvest and how <lb />
to market the various farm <lb />
Precisely in line with this excel- <lb />
lent outline is the step which has <lb />
just been taken by the Guilford <lb />
commissioners in arranging for <lb />
the installation of a superintendent <lb />
of domestic science, a commissioner <lb />
of agriculture and a superintendent <lb />
of sanitation to devote their entire <lb />
time to Guilford county. of- <lb />
says a dispatch, teach <lb />
their respective branches in the high <lb />
schools during the session and in the <lb />
summer will hold institutes in parts <lb />
of the county not touched by the <lb />
high schools. The tuition and <lb />
will be free of cost to the <lb />
Thus Guilford is getting ready to <lb />
put into practice the <lb />
made to the Durham teachers <lb />
by their superintendent. In the <lb />
natural course of events the latter <lb />
county will not long delay in follow- <lb />
example in respect to <lb />
placing these matters <lb />
the direct control of teachers who <lb />
will be enabled to give their entire <lb />
time to looking after them. Guilford <lb />
and Durham have set an excellent <lb />
pace for the other ninety-six. Who <lb />
will be the next to follow their <lb />
Observer. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Raleigh ;. <lb />
YEAR ROUND Si <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham. <lb />
points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida <lb />
Hamlet for Charlotte <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
Professional Card <lb />
THE MAIL--No. <lb />
ii a. <lb />
with coaches parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, <lb />
and New <lb />
day coaches dining car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond C. <lb />
O. Cincinnati points West, <lb />
at Washington With Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and Ii. O. <lb />
west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD . <lb />
p. Atlanta. Charlotte. <lb />
Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points West. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet, <lb />
6.00 p. m., No. tor <lb />
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford, an- <lb />
p. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jack <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. a <lb />
12.45 p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb />
ox., Washington 7.40 a. <lb />
York p. m. <lb />
Washington and <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B RYAN, P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Al If LAW <lb />
i opposite ii. L a Co a <lb />
next u John <lb />
Co. S new <lb />
a. Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
formerly occupied by. J. 1- <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
M. Clark. <lb />
W C. <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
. . <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
In Building. <lb />
. . g. <lb />
i,. I. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
. . . Carolina <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L. James <lb />
. . N- Carolina <lb />
New K. of P. Officers. <lb />
The following officers of Tar River <lb />
Lodge, No. were installed by D. <lb />
G. C, E. B. <lb />
G. J. C. C. <lb />
M. L. V. C. <lb />
B. B. Sugg, <lb />
D. M. Clark, M. of W. <lb />
A. B. Ellington, K. R. S. <lb />
F. G; Smith, M. of F. <lb />
C. S. Carr, M. of E. <lb />
H. D. G. <lb />
W. L. Hall, G <lb />
Young Men Wanted <lb />
Nearly every business man in Rich <lb />
Square in most every other <lb />
has been watching the boys <lb />
and young men of their acquaintance <lb />
for several months with a view to <lb />
employing one or more at good wages <lb />
for this year. The young men who <lb />
keep bad company, smoke cigarettes <lb />
and get drunk are shunned, not want <lb />
ed to serve in responsible places. We <lb />
happen to know that several good <lb />
business men have been puzzled about <lb />
whom to employ. They want Steady <lb />
g men, and these are In demand. <lb />
Rich Square Times. <lb />
DR. R. L, CARR <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee.<lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
. . N. <lb />
Many teachers wore here today at- <lb />
tending the meeting of the <lb />
This pretty weather good op- <lb />
for out work. <lb />
ROUTE OF <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule in effect December 18th. <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
a. m., daily, Night Express Pull- <lb />
man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m., daily, for Norfolk New <lb />
Parlor car service between <lb />
New Bern and Norfolk, connects for <lb />
all points north and west. <lb />
0.30 p. m., daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Westbound. <lb />
3.25 a. m., dally for Wilson and <lb />
connects north, south and <lb />
west. <lb />
7.51 a. m., daily except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, connects <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m., daily, for and <lb />
For further information and <lb />
of sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LOOK, LADIES, THE SINGER STORE <lb />
on Main St. extend you the same <lb />
courtesy the rest room did. Ladies <lb />
the country ire especially in- <lb />
to stop and rest yourselves, <lb />
J. S. Prop. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
ATTORNEY AX LAW <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office in building, on Third <lb />
street <lb />
Practices wherever his services arc, <lb />
desired. <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
J C. LANIER <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing<lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP <lb />
furnished, everything n <lb />
working the very <lb />
best Second to none. <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G. <lb />
right to <lb />
it. to do<lb />
with a <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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Carolina . Eastern <lb />
f j d .- <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Dy <lb />
TO let <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, year, <lb />
Six months. <lb />
Perhaps Commander Sims felt that <lb />
Joining tic navy did not surrender <lb />
if right of free speech. <lb />
Perhaps senator Lodge's tears <lb />
making a speech was through <lb />
for hearers. <lb />
might devote Its time to <lb />
a much better purpose than wasting <lb />
U on Peary. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business it. <lb />
The Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to lines. <lb />
Some of them are taking <lb />
by saying the census figures <lb />
are wrong. <lb />
Entered an <lb />
August at the post office <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1911 <lb />
Ni-beer is a <lb />
in every section of the state good <lb />
toads is talk. <lb />
Congress is not doing enough to <lb />
attract attention. <lb />
January is not giving us as much <lb />
cold as did December. <lb />
A booster is one thing and a kick- <lb />
is are you <lb />
The dollar you send away does not <lb />
your home town to grow <lb />
Ground is not waiting for tho <lb />
it is already here <lb />
Counties, like individuals, should <lb />
and not live <lb />
or<lb />
a dab <lb />
Una see no we thaw out. <lb />
Talk about poultry shows, most <lb />
any town can have one when the <lb />
oats come out in force. <lb />
Good for Senator Cotten He has <lb />
introduced a bill to tax dogs, and it <lb />
ought to pass. <lb />
This weather is calculated to push <lb />
fruit trees enough for the <lb />
crop to get caught in a late freeze. <lb />
A man named Oyster has been el- <lb />
of the Washington <lb />
chamber of commerce, and it is said <lb />
is nothing of a clam about him <lb />
do not believe Greenville will <lb />
ever get the factories the town needs <lb />
until the home folks first make the <lb />
move to get them . <lb />
A who was put in jail in <lb />
Charlotte, prayed that the jail door <lb />
Height swing But it <lb />
open until the jailer went to go in. <lb />
If you can't work for your town <lb />
you might do some good to shut your- <lb />
self up and keep out of the way of <lb />
those who want to work. <lb />
Some people have the nerve to keep <lb />
trying to corns <lb />
it is not those who promise to <lb />
They try not to come. <lb />
Here's hoping for the dissolution <lb />
f the dissolute Standard Oil. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
you <lb />
as soon see it <lb />
The way the congressional com- <lb />
is probing be <lb />
around to do like Cook, con- <lb />
fess that he did not reach the North <lb />
Pole. <lb />
oil trust may be enough <lb />
to slip out of it, but that is no reason <lb />
he tobacco trust will get smoked out <lb />
A is a <lb />
new way the trusts have of referring <lb />
to their combinations to control <lb />
trade. <lb />
Wonder if the year 1911 will give <lb />
an opera house. We <lb />
not yet heard any noise that <lb />
like it. <lb />
Before establishing any new <lb />
ties, the legislature might ascertain <lb />
if they will be able to take care of <lb />
themselves without being a burden <lb />
to the state. <lb />
will soon come <lb />
to help consumers hit the <lb />
meat u <lb />
Today brings a combination that <lb />
satisfy the most superstitious. <lb />
13th, and full moon. May- <lb />
tho moon will keep off bad luck. <lb />
New York wants to lay a fine of <lb />
on every woman who lets a hat <lb />
yin stick out more two inches <lb />
. om the crown of her hat <lb />
taking a whack at the <lb />
i see if there is not some- <lb />
yourself that would make <lb />
target for a brick. <lb />
Would a man object to having good <lb />
loads it they would not <lb />
aim a cent more taxes than he is <lb />
Roads can be built <lb />
in Pitt on that basis. <lb />
Greenville is not worrying over <lb />
census going <lb />
say come, we have <lb />
people here to mane the best town <lb />
sue in the State. <lb />
a bill been introduced in <lb />
legislature to require tho Southern <lb />
to operate passenger train <lb />
and <lb />
and the Southern objected. <lb />
course. <lb />
a letter that had been the way <lb />
years turned up in New <lb />
day. It is not stated <lb />
it it lo to <lb />
to party <lb />
-o----- <lb />
What is the matter with <lb />
six robberies in one night is <lb />
going some. <lb />
Peary has proven as good a right <lb />
as Cook to membership in the <lb />
Club. <lb />
When a good thing heads <lb />
ville way, don't put up any obstacles <lb />
to slop it. <lb />
Don't a dreamer only. Wake <lb />
up and get to count <lb />
for <lb />
of the Siler City <lb />
-at does not get mendacity <lb />
next time, it will not be be- <lb />
cause he fails to tell some whop- <lb />
hope the farmers start and <lb />
cultivate with the view of making <lb />
a larger com crop this year than <lb />
they did last year. <lb />
Because November and December <lb />
both gave steady cold weather, some <lb />
arc claiming that back bone of win- <lb />
is broken. You had better not <lb />
pin your faith to that. <lb />
Goldsboro and Washing- <lb />
ton all profess to much disappoint- <lb />
t over what the gave <lb />
u- <lb />
We to see the <lb />
eastern Norm Carolina. <lb />
an people can inane u so it <lb />
will, but to do so must snow <lb />
some interest in steps taKen for that <lb />
purpose. <lb />
Tho legislature was not ready to <lb />
change legal rate of interest from <lb />
six to eight per cent. The com- <lb />
acted wisely in an <lb />
able report the boll. <lb />
There arc some people who take <lb />
all progress out in talking. The <lb />
kind that do a town the most good are <lb />
toe ones who put their shoulders to <lb />
the wheel and push for progress or <lb />
get in the traces and pull. Talk <lb />
sometimes good, but for there <lb />
h dud pulling. <lb />
A virtue is made all the sweeter <lb />
when embraced by a <lb />
News. <lb />
Sure. The embrace of a woman <lb />
makes anything sweeter. <lb />
We do not believe what the Lon- <lb />
don tailor says about the trousers of <lb />
being the trousers of a <lb />
thousand years hence. Ours <lb />
already have a feeling that they will <lb />
to be sat on half that long, <lb />
The Reflector will take- pleasure <lb />
in receiving and forwarding any con- <lb />
to the Bill Nye memorial <lb />
fund to erect a building to his <lb />
at the Stonewall Jackson <lb />
school.<lb />
If the good things a man does <lb />
about while he is living, life <lb />
would be more enjoyable for him. <lb />
But it is human nature to point out <lb />
die bad deeds while he is living, and <lb />
never see the good ones until after <lb />
is dead. <lb />
idea of a <lb />
is a good it along <lb />
News. <lb />
must want to sneeze at one <lb />
end of the line and take a dip at the <lb />
Rev. George Cates, who was put off <lb />
-i Southern railroad train near Ashe- <lb />
because he failed to procure a <lb />
has entered suit for <lb />
feelings must have been wound- <lb />
awfully bad to want so much. <lb />
The newspaper men of North Car- <lb />
are moving to erect a build- <lb />
at the Stonewall Jackson <lb />
mg school at Concord as a memorial <lb />
Bill Nye. It is a laudable step <lb />
and should have the co-operation of <lb />
people all over the state. <lb />
Charlotte is going right down after <lb />
Up there they are talking <lb />
about a million dollar bond issue for <lb />
city improvements, and the <lb />
talks like it will be a go. <lb />
You can put your finger on some <lb />
justness men who lose by not <lb />
Good roads that can be traveled in <lb />
ad weather as well as in good <lb />
are worth a mint of money to <lb />
people of any country. The <lb />
the damage and the loss on <lb />
account, of bad roads is a big tax <lb />
he farmers. tax is <lb />
than a <lb />
Yet are people so afraid, <lb />
The Carolina Home and and Eastern Reflector. <lb />
of bonds that they had rather go o <lb />
paying the heavy tax bad roads <lb />
pose on them than to pay a <lb />
interest and have good roads. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
It begins to look something <lb />
we had been hoping for these twenty- <lb />
five years is about to come to pass <lb />
a legislature that is not afraid to <lb />
put a tax on dogs. It gives us faith <lb />
to believe that the repeal of the <lb />
homestead law will yet come. And <lb />
then some of these days there ma;. <lb />
be a law that will prevent a man <lb />
to or taking property in <lb />
his wife's name Just to keep from <lb />
paying his debts. <lb />
A special meeting the <lb />
of commerce of Greenville is . <lb />
In the city hall on Thursday night, <lb />
19th, sat o'clock. While toe <lb />
of this meeting primarily is to dis- <lb />
cuss good roads for Greenville town- <lb />
ship, there are other important mat- <lb />
that will be presented for con- <lb />
Every man in the com- <lb />
should lay his <lb />
for and attend the <lb />
meeting. It may mean a great <lb />
to the future business of the com- <lb />
say about him <lb />
c be gos to held court. <lb />
week he held the criminal court <lb />
Wake county, and the Raleigh <lb />
rimes Saturday <lb />
Judge Whedbee In undoubtedly the- <lb />
In the superior court. His <lb />
of procedure marks him as <lb />
me of the best judges who ever sat <lb />
a county court. Always <lb />
fair to the defendant, and the law- <lb />
but strictly business. When <lb />
case is called it must have a mighty <lb />
excuse to get by him. <lb />
THE SYSTEM. <lb />
There is a prospect that the South <lb />
Carolina legislature will provide that <lb />
state with the Torrens system of reg- <lb />
deeds. Somebody a <lb />
chance to make himself famous in <lb />
North Carolina legislature by <lb />
and passing that meas- <lb />
for this <lb />
suns, many of which are unspeakably <lb />
bigger than the earth's sky king and <lb />
same of which doubtless have their <lb />
own system of planets dancing around <lb />
them. Such a tun is Sirius, the deg <lb />
star, Which at this season of the year <lb />
glows brightest over in the south- <lb />
east Thousands of astronomers are <lb />
Studying it tonight and the crowds <lb />
on their ft ii me from the theater <lb />
will find it worth while to look up <lb />
for a moment to this great show of <lb />
the <lb />
The beams that strike their eyes <lb />
have been eight years in reaching <lb />
this world, Sirius is such a long <lb />
long way off In the blue. If it were <lb />
nearer it would blur our own sun as <lb />
the sun would blur a candle at noon- <lb />
tide. <lb />
Astronomy is an old-fashioned and <lb />
as is sometimes rather a <lb />
visionary study. Busy men and <lb />
en are content lo leave the stars, or <lb />
die suns, to the poets. Yet. it is <lb />
that determines our clocks and <lb />
calendars. The old sages were right <lb />
after all when they imagined that the <lb />
ruled over human lives, for <lb />
You are a little behind, brother. <lb />
The present legislature has a -hey direct the going of <lb />
of the Torrens system Id Sen- <lb />
There is now no question before <lb />
the people of North Carolina that <lb />
is demanding more attention than <lb />
good roads. Every section of the <lb />
State is interested in it and the move- <lb />
is general for improvement of <lb />
the highways. In this matter Pitt <lb />
county can not afford to lag behind. <lb />
Those counties that have the best <lb />
roads will be the to attract <lb />
most attention and make most <lb />
Roads can be built in Pitt <lb />
county cheaper than in almost any- <lb />
other section, and it be done <lb />
without levying any higher tax than <lb />
the people already pay for poor <lb />
roads. <lb />
who starts out to help <lb />
himself is most likely to get help <lb />
along the way from others. If he <lb />
pits down and waits for things to <lb />
come his way, they do not bother <lb />
about coming. The same it true of <lb />
a town. If a town is composed of <lb />
active, hustling citizens who are not <lb />
afraid to invest their own money, it <lb />
is likely to attract others to come in <lb />
and invest with them. But the town <lb />
that sits still and waits for outsiders <lb />
come in and build it up, will not <lb />
get built. Capital does not go <lb />
around looking for a dead town. <lb />
It Is rare that the colonel gets <lb />
In the head lines these <lb />
days. <lb />
JUDGE WHEDBEE. <lb />
R. R. Cotten, of Pitt county. <lb />
He was a member of the house two <lb />
ago, and worked so arduously <lb />
for the measure then as to secure <lb />
the appointment of a legislature com- <lb />
to investigate its operations. <lb />
That committee will report daring <lb />
this session in Senator Cotten will <lb />
be heard from. <lb />
-o- <lb />
they are the measure of the <lb />
hours, the guide of commerce through <lb />
time; they regulate the affairs of <lb />
people who forget they are in the <lb />
heavens. <lb />
January is a great month watch <lb />
the stars. Many of them that are <lb />
dim in other seasons or that betake <lb />
themselves to some hidden paths of <lb />
the universe are now in the center <lb />
of our earthly <lb />
single mile of road has been <lb />
by the convict force. Thus, <lb />
under the present system, <lb />
Cumberland is spending a sum equal <lb />
to per cent, interest on a bond is- <lb />
sue of without receiving an <lb />
adequate return. The Index's <lb />
respondent estimates that an of <lb />
would put a modern high- <lb />
way through every township in Cum- <lb />
A simple calculation <lb />
to show the enormous benefit <lb />
which the addition of only a few <lb />
thousand dollars over the present ex- <lb />
would bring about. <lb />
A single swallow does not <lb />
a summer nor does the <lb />
example in county arithmetic <lb />
to demonstrate the necessity of bonds <lb />
in Cumberland. It of prime import- <lb />
that the good roads organization <lb />
take pains to inform themselves <lb />
thoroughly In order that not a <lb />
piece of evidence like the above, but <lb />
dozens may be; brought to bear on tho <lb />
electorate. It is only by such mis- <lb />
work, based on accurate <lb />
facts, that the people at large are <lb />
to be thoroughly aroused to their <lb />
interest in this important of <lb />
Observer. <lb />
WEARING OUT. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
I.<lb />
a genie .<lb />
he <lb />
up for <lb />
a a <lb />
wear hi . <lb />
I-other <lb />
expresses <lb />
jut of <lb />
good paper <lb />
Good Roads Issue <lb />
remarks Tho <lb />
Greenville has not turned out a <lb />
young mat for whom The Reflector <lb />
has more admiration than Judge <lb />
Harry W. Whedbee. Just as <lb />
dieted when he was made judge last <lb />
. Manning In the last <lb />
the <lb />
a pathetic editorial <lb />
engaged in the active <lb />
i his paper for twenty <lb />
id he has worked so <lb />
that he is now <lb />
use his own words <lb />
i hospital. Preferring <lb />
elf out by hard work <lb />
out as he again <lb />
has labored in and <lb />
to give his people a <lb />
In putting his life into <lb />
paper he has given his life to it, <lb />
and now retires broken In health <lb />
and in all probability will never be <lb />
able to take up the pen again. He <lb />
has done a fine work for his town <lb />
and section, and retires with the <lb />
love and confidence of his people and <lb />
newspaper who will <lb />
hope that his malady may prove less <lb />
than is now supposed, and <lb />
that he may once again take his <lb />
place in great work he now re- <lb />
With the retirement of Mr. Man- <lb />
we can recall only three editors <lb />
in the state who have been connected <lb />
continuously with the same paper <lb />
for twenty-nine years. They <lb />
Maj. H. A. London, of the Pittsboro <lb />
Record; Mr. D. J. Whichard, of The <lb />
Greenville Reflector, and the editor <lb />
of The Times. <lb />
Mr. speaks truly, and it <lb />
reminds us that the quarter century <lb />
ago circle b is grown very small. <lb />
Twenty years of such service Is <lb />
enough to lay one up for repairs. <lb />
The Sunshine. <lb />
These January evenings recall the <lb />
pithy observation that by day the <lb />
year, he is making his mark on the but that at night the <lb />
Chronicle, a serious <lb />
matter. It becomes a question as to <lb />
whether tho resulting good <lb />
the inevitable attendant evils. <lb />
Bond issues always beget a spirit of <lb />
extravagance, often breed graft and <lb />
always entail a burden of taxation <lb />
upon unborn generations. But often <lb />
a bond issue is attended with more <lb />
good than evil and in such cases it is <lb />
wise to issue bonds. It is simply a <lb />
question of wisdom for the people to <lb />
It is possible that The <lb />
Chronicle's apprehension of <lb />
and graft may be somewhat <lb />
too Intense It is certainly fair <lb />
that be <lb />
pledged in advance to bear their <lb />
reasonable share of the burden of <lb />
improvements which will be of <lb />
permanence to be of lasting <lb />
benefit. None the less, our <lb />
line of reasoning is quite <lb />
sound and contains a timely <lb />
to advocates of bond issues for <lb />
highway purposes. If bond issues <lb />
are to be carried everywhere they <lb />
are needed their advocates must get <lb />
down down to hard-pan and show <lb />
the voters just wherein consists the <lb />
advisability pf the step. The <lb />
brought with this end in view <lb />
will naturally vary from county to <lb />
county. <lb />
An of this <lb />
is to found in a communication <lb />
to The Fayetteville Index, dealing at <lb />
length with many phases of the <lb />
good roads problem. The <lb />
of The Index cites the fact <lb />
that Cumberland county is paying <lb />
approximately the sum of a <lb />
year towards road building in the <lb />
shape of convict support and equip- <lb />
For this outlay it is <lb />
something than fair <lb />
and as regards some town- <lb />
ships nothing at all. A taxpayer is <lb />
whose road tax amounted to <lb />
Dandruff Easily Cured. <lb />
In fact Coward Wooten tho drug- <lb />
gist, has a certain hair restorer call- <lb />
ed Parisian Sage which costs only <lb />
a large bottle that is guaranteed <lb />
to cure dandruff in two weeks or <lb />
money back <lb />
Parisian Sage is the discovery of <lb />
an eminent scientist and <lb />
specialist, and is made in this <lb />
try only by the Mfg. Co., <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
Parisian Sage Is a pleasant, <lb />
daintily perfumed hair dressing, and <lb />
besides curing dandruff, your drug- <lb />
gist will return your money if it fails <lb />
to stop falling hair or itching of tho <lb />
scalp. <lb />
It will make hair grow, and women <lb />
Who desire soft, beautiful and <lb />
ant hair can have it in two weeks <lb />
preparation. It is not sticky or greasy <lb />
by using this acting <lb />
What The Law Makers Arc Doing. <lb />
From First <lb />
Governor Jarvis had accepted an in <lb />
to address them. <lb />
The senate had some petitions, of <lb />
local interest only, and acted on a <lb />
number of bills that had been sent <lb />
over from the house. The only new <lb />
bills of importance <lb />
ed was the one by Senator <lb />
of Rowan, to appoint a state build- <lb />
commission and erect an <lb />
building, the bill provided <lb />
for a bond issue of for this <lb />
purpose. <lb />
Several bills their second <lb />
and third reading. <lb />
The house heard reports of corn- <lb />
on numerous bills, and many <lb />
passed third reading. If tho new <lb />
bills introduced nearly all wore of <lb />
local nature. The only ones <lb />
general interest <lb />
of To <lb />
compensation of clerks in state of- <lb />
fices. <lb />
of To make <lb />
owners of dogs liable for damage. <lb />
Nunn of To <lb />
proceedings against delinquent <lb />
companies. <lb />
Clement of To amend <lb />
law. , <lb />
it gratifying W M <lb />
We are too apt to share our trouble <lb />
to W Gut to <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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i. m<lb />
, r <lb />
Tho Homo and Farm and The Eastern Reflector <lb />
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. <lb />
Their Wort Keeps O <lb />
Strong <lb />
All tho blood in the body passes <lb />
through the kidneys once every tin <lb />
minutes. The kidneys Alter the blood. <lb />
They work night and any. When <lb />
healthy they remove about <lb />
of impure matter daily, when <lb />
healthy some part of this <lb />
matter is left in the blood. This <lb />
brings on many diseases and <lb />
toms pain back, headache, <lb />
nervousness, hot. dry skin, <lb />
gout, gravel, disorders <lb />
eyesight and hearing, dizziness, <lb />
regular heart, debility, <lb />
dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. <lb />
But if you keep the filters right you <lb />
will have no trouble with your kid- <lb />
T. It. Moore. Evans St. <lb />
ville X. C, can recommend <lb />
Kidney Pills, for I have used <lb />
them with the greatest I was <lb />
troubled with lameness in my back <lb />
and my kidneys did not do their <lb />
us they should. I got <lb />
Kidney Fills from the John L. <lb />
Drug Co. and I had not used <lb />
them long before I received relief. <lb />
can say that this remedy acts just <lb />
as represented. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
Changes in The Ranting System. <lb />
The first reform in rent contracts <lb />
that I would urge is the inclusion of <lb />
a clause requiring the tenant to sow <lb />
on every acre from which <lb />
he harvests wheat or oats and to sow <lb />
in all corn grown on upland, <lb />
as well as in land corn in <lb />
Lome localities. There would prob- <lb />
ably be little difficulty in getting <lb />
tenants to consent to this, pro- <lb />
the seed were on hand <lb />
at the time when planting should be <lb />
done. As a. matter of fact, ten- <lb />
ants have no seed at that <lb />
time even if some has been gathered <lb />
in the fall. Therefore, the most <lb />
method of enforcing this de- <lb />
change is for the landlord to <lb />
agree to provide the seed, at <lb />
the expense of the tenant. However, <lb />
even if the landlord should have to <lb />
furnish the free, he would <lb />
gainer in the long run by <lb />
son of the improved condition of <lb />
his <lb />
Any tenant complying fully with <lb />
and with other stipulations in- <lb />
to make his farming more <lb />
should be offered <lb />
for full compliance. The most <lb />
jam one would be to stipulate that <lb />
as long as such progressive methods <lb />
practiced the tenant <lb />
have over all other ten- <lb />
ant to renew the lease from year to <lb />
year. Indeed, if the character and <lb />
financial backing of even the <lb />
lest tenant should justify the land- <lb />
lord in entering into a contract for <lb />
years, a long lease would in <lb />
the end far better for both parties <lb />
of great advantage to the pub- <lb />
P. in Raleigh Pro- <lb />
and Gazette. <lb />
Democratic Victory A Ken <lb />
Id i m <lb />
pro- <lb />
. i in,,, em <lb />
-lit printed with the <lb />
information was by <lb />
the Associated It <lb />
Is said the movement <lb />
s in section <lb />
the i States during the <lb />
It is November <lb />
question of constitutional <lb />
i a <lb />
In I Io Missouri. Okla- <lb />
. h ma .-. u, , th i <lb />
tat b, Alabama <lb />
to consider constitutional <lb />
phase of prohibition by <lb />
twenty <lb />
do not, think this is a fair state- <lb />
as one would conclude from it <lb />
that constitutional prohibition had <lb />
prevailed in named, whore- <lb />
as, the contrary is true, constitution- <lb />
prohibition being defeated in every <lb />
one of these State. But, we are told, <lb />
in of the fact that the Federal <lb />
reports indicate increasing con- <lb />
of liquor, the last twelve <lb />
months have witnessed radical <lb />
strengthening of organization among <lb />
the forces opposed to the drink <lb />
and the year 1910 closes with the <lb />
liquor question nearer the center of <lb />
the political stage and a more vital <lb />
issue in a score of States than <lb />
many years This would seem <lb />
o indicate that after all it is a <lb />
political rather than a temperance <lb />
and we are not at all <lb />
at the confession. <lb />
This, however, only in passing. Our <lb />
immediate purpose is to say some- <lb />
about the State of Maine, which <lb />
had State prohibition since 1854, <lb />
of this State, the Associated <lb />
Prohibition Press says in The World <lb />
Almanac that the Re- <lb />
publican was <lb />
September, 1910; first time <lb />
in thirty years; better enforcement <lb />
In his inaugural address, <lb />
Governor the new Demo- <lb />
governor, after noting that <lb />
the Democratic party had . promised <lb />
to submit to popular vote the <lb />
of constitutional prohibition, re- <lb />
man can <lb />
refrain from feelings of disgust at <lb />
the failure of the Anti-Liquor law. <lb />
Not only has the purpose failed of <lb />
accomplishment but hypocrisy, <lb />
and disrespect for law have <lb />
been <lb />
This is a fearful arraignment of <lb />
morality by legislation after fifty- <lb />
seven years of actual trial and in a <lb />
State which has always been noted <lb />
for the law-abiding character of its <lb />
Times-Dispatch. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANKING <lb />
and TRUST CO. <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, <lb />
;. the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, January 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES, <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts . 3,651.16 <lb />
and fixtures. 4,042.25 <lb />
Demand loans . 10,000.00 <lb />
from banks and <lb />
bankers. 45,703.53 <lb />
items. 11,122.83 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency. 1,121.23 <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. Notes. 18,129.00 <lb />
Capital stock paid 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund . 19,500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
taxes paid. 3,110.28 <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
counted. 2,402.82 <lb />
Bills payable. 7,500.00 <lb />
Time certificated of <lb />
deposit . 46,233.97 <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
148,210.77 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding . 828.19 195,272.93 <lb />
Due to banks and bankers. 1,605.04 <lb />
Total <lb />
I 254,391.07 <lb />
Total <lb />
254,391.07 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, <lb />
H. A. WHITE. <lb />
CHAS. COBB, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 13th day of January, 1911. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires April 1911. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
In State of North Carolina, at the close o, January 1911. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts. 1,267.2 <lb />
banking Furniture <lb />
and Fixtures. 1,173.53 <lb />
Demand loans . 3,000.00 <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
bankers . 7,713.26 <lb />
coin . 10.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. 1,630.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
30,344.97 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid <lb />
surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided less cur <lb />
rent expenses and tax- <lb />
es paid. <lb />
Time certificates of de- <lb />
posit . <lb />
Deposits subject to check. <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
1,450.00 <lb />
604.92 <lb />
579.03 <lb />
22,467.70 <lb />
243.24 <lb />
Total, <lb />
30,344.91 <lb />
lie in Always Right <lb />
Hon. John II. Small was the only <lb />
congressman North. Carolina <lb />
voted right the other day on the <lb />
Cannon matter. He voted as he voted <lb />
in the last congress, and was con- <lb />
The Democrats who changed <lb />
made a big <lb />
and <lb />
Increase Should be Given <lb />
The bill calling for an increase of <lb />
for the governor of North Caro- <lb />
should pass. It cannot be charged <lb />
as a partisan measure, because an ad- <lb />
in salary could not apply to the <lb />
present incumbent. It could be- <lb />
come effective with tho next <lb />
nor, and whether that chief executive <lb />
would be a Democrat or <lb />
can would be for the people to cay, <lb />
and they say, too, before the <lb />
placed in effect. The <lb />
present of per annum <lb />
Is too email for the great State of <lb />
Carolina to give its governor <lb />
Both parties should want to raise the <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Slate of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. T. Cox, cashier of th bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above is- true bet of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
T. COX, Cashier. <lb />
F. HARRINGTON, <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
A. W. ANGE, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to this 13th day of January, 1911 <lb />
U. If. Notary Public <lb />
commission expires March <lb />
After God. created the world men <lb />
tag work of u. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Mow in Sam While Store on Five Points. More room and larger Come to tee me <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
C. T. <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY<lb />
Government Against the Printers. <lb />
The newspapers of the land are <lb />
being with news articles <lb />
sent out various departments <lb />
of the state and national government <lb />
a kind of press bureau service <lb />
becoming a distinct feature. Usu- <lb />
ally speaking, the matter is so -vol- <lb />
that only a few papers can <lb />
it, and yet much of it would <lb />
be of value if it were in a more <lb />
doused form. All of which <lb />
to our mind that if the thous- <lb />
ands upon thousands of dollars spent <lb />
each year in printing useless books, <lb />
reports, bulletins and the like, <lb />
comparatively few people read, were <lb />
diverted and a portion thereof given <lb />
to the newspapers, these papers could <lb />
arrange for such increase and the <lb />
people of the whole country would <lb />
get benefit therefrom. Uncle Sam <lb />
is not with the printers <lb />
generally. The high tariff has <lb />
paper at enormous the <lb />
post office department makes <lb />
gent rules postage; and the gov- <lb />
Is a direct competitor with <lb />
every job printing plant in the <lb />
try in the printing of private <lb />
opes. Let some mind devise a <lb />
method whereby both a saving to the <lb />
government and practical benefit to <lb />
the people will <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
The Champion Kicker. <lb />
There is some people who are just <lb />
literally kicking their way through <lb />
life. They were born and <lb />
have never stopped since. A little <lb />
kicking now and then is relished by <lb />
the fellow who wants something <lb />
righted, or a wrong corrected. A <lb />
good kicker, with his feet, however, <lb />
is a valuable adjunct to a foot ball <lb />
team. So there are kickers and <lb />
kickers in this world. <lb />
But the champion kicker has been <lb />
discovered He was released from the <lb />
Ohio penitentiary the other day after <lb />
serving a of three for <lb />
burglary and larceny, having been <lb />
sent up from Cleveland. He kicked <lb />
about everything and anything every <lb />
time he got a chance to kick, and <lb />
when released from the pen he kick- <lb />
ed about the railway schedule be- <lb />
cause a train didn't leave for an hour <lb />
and he had to wait. He kicked so <lb />
hard that he was finally told to go to <lb />
the station and wait for fear the of- <lb />
might take tho notion and lock <lb />
him up. <lb />
The happiest moment in the lives <lb />
of some men is when they are making <lb />
others about them miserable by their <lb />
Sun. <lb />
TRY THIS <lb />
It is Curing Thousands Dally, and <lb />
Saves Time and Money <lb />
Get a bowl three quarters full of <lb />
boiling water, and a towel. <lb />
Pour into the water a teaspoonful <lb />
of <lb />
Put your head over the bowl and <lb />
cover both head and bowl with towel. <lb />
Breathe the vapor that arises for <lb />
two minutes, and presto your head <lb />
is as clear as a bell, and the tight- <lb />
in the chest is gone. <lb />
Nothing like it to break up a heavy <lb />
cold, cure sore throat or drive away <lb />
a It's cure. You'll <lb />
enjoy breathing You'll feel <lb />
at once its soothing, healing and <lb />
beneficial effects as it passes over the <lb />
inflamed and irritated membrane. <lb />
cents a bottle, at druggists every- <lb />
where. Ask Io extra bottle <lb />
. <lb />
The Cotton Ticker. <lb />
A Chicago mechanic named Cam- <lb />
bell, backed and helped by Mr. Theo- <lb />
Price, the well-known cotton <lb />
merchant of New York, has invented <lb />
a cotton picking machine known as <lb />
cotton <lb />
about which those interested are very <lb />
enthusiastic. Long before the event <lb />
this paper predicted the flying ma- <lb />
shine. It has with equal <lb />
predicted a cotton picker. Perhaps <lb />
there are those who think the <lb />
machine the more <lb />
cresting of tho two but this is <lb />
scarcely the case. The m <lb />
may be more but ii. is <lb />
a plaything and will remain <lb />
so for a long time to come. <lb />
In the cotton picker the welfare <lb />
of the world in matters of clothing <lb />
is involved. It costs now <lb />
to pick the cotton <lb />
The picking is all done by hand work. <lb />
The picking must, be done in a limited <lb />
time, approximately days in each <lb />
year. The power used is <lb />
power, somewhat as hand sewing is <lb />
power. If man power or horse <lb />
power or engine power could be <lb />
plied to cotton picking as it has been <lb />
to sewing, the would be <lb />
as great. With a good, economic <lb />
cotton picker and gasoline power to <lb />
operate it the cost of picking the <lb />
American crop of say bales <lb />
should not exceed <lb />
over the present cost of <lb />
annually. There are difficulties <lb />
in the way, of course, but the prize <lb />
is too to call these difficulties in- <lb />
surmountable. <lb />
The owners of the <lb />
machine claim that it will pick <lb />
pounds of cotton in a day and that <lb />
the cost of hand picking. We have <lb />
not learned how much cotton is left <lb />
behind in the field after the picker <lb />
has done its work. The <lb />
may be the beginning of the real cot- <lb />
ton picker. Its ultimate form, by <lb />
whomsoever invented, will be a de- <lb />
as was the case with the <lb />
locomotive, the and <lb />
the sewing machine and other similar <lb />
inventions. One word of criticism; <lb />
would seem to be <lb />
claim too much. Te new machine- <lb />
according to the inventor's story <lb />
is not only a cotton picker but a <lb />
chopper and cultivator. A picker <lb />
that will pick clean and economically <lb />
is enough. There is a possible <lb />
of a year when it is <lb />
brought to do its work as well as the <lb />
sewing machine does and that ought <lb />
to satisfy. <lb />
We are confident that the cotton <lb />
come the <lb />
beginning has already come. C. T. <lb />
Mason of Sumter, S. C, made a pick- <lb />
about twenty years ago which gave <lb />
more promise than any we have yet <lb />
seen put out to practical <lb />
Observer. <lb />
TO <lb />
A To The Western Union, <lb />
Say <lb />
If you wish to transmit a telegram <lb />
to 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 your telegram <lb />
and save yourself the inconvenience <lb />
of waiting for 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 />
Solves a Deep Mystery. <lb />
want to thank you from the bot- <lb />
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader. <lb />
of W. Va., the won- <lb />
double benefit I got from <lb />
Bitters, in curing me of both <lb />
a severe case of stomach trouble and <lb />
of rheumatism, from which I had <lb />
been an almost helpless sufferer for <lb />
ten years. It suited my case as <lb />
though made just for For <lb />
indigestion, jaundice and to <lb />
rid the of kidney poisons that <lb />
cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters <lb />
has no equal. Try them. Every bot- <lb />
is guaranteed to satisfy. Only <lb />
cents. At all druggists. <lb />
The dignity of labor is overseeing <lb />
another to do it, <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
ELEGANTLY STEAMERS <lb />
PERFECT DIKING ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk daily 6.15 p. m. from <lb />
foot of Jackson st, arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with rail lines all further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., st, Norfolk, Va<lb />
Q. <lb />
Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers <lb />
1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May weeks. Sum- <lb />
mer Term, June 8th to July weeks. <lb />
THE AIM OF THE COURSE TO BETTER EQUIP <lb />
THE TEACHER FOR HIS WORK. <lb />
Text These used in the public schools of the State <lb />
further information, address, <lb />
H. WRIGHT, Pres <lb />
Greenville, V C. <lb />
Company <lb />
SELLS INSURANCE <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Co. <lb />
Get in The Reflector Contest, <lb />
. H <lb />
POOR<lb /></p>
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                <p>
It <lb />
the Carolina Horn Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN O OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
be <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden end vicinity. <lb />
H Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Jan. W. <lb />
B. Burnett, of spent Sun- <lb />
U. . C. <lb />
In <lb />
by. <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. W. II <lb />
0111- <lb />
is <lb />
cation will <lb />
David Adams Richard Blount <lb />
duel, Saturday night, at the <lb />
home of former at a dance. <lb />
Sheriff took thorn before <lb />
Mayor Result Adams is in <lb />
Jail and Blount is In the guard <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. W. J. nines has the <lb />
farm near the <lb />
Samuel Mumford place. <lb />
Mr. Richard Wingate has <lb />
the old Henry Smith farm of <lb />
Mr. Cox, near <lb />
Roads. <lb />
We will soon have another <lb />
dent, Dr. J. who has en- <lb />
gaged a suit of offices in the Smith <lb />
next door to R. C. Cannon <lb />
ft Sons, and will locate here about <lb />
February 1st <lb />
Furniture, furniture, furniture, a <lb />
solid car full assortment. Come and <lb />
R. Smith Company. <lb />
Mr. J. Jones, who for several <lb />
years has been a prominent citizen <lb />
of street, left with his family <lb />
i r their now home in Beaufort <lb />
County. They are some of the best <lb />
citizens and we arc to see them <lb />
go, and wish then; much success in <lb />
their now home. <lb />
heaters, ranges and re- <lb />
pairs, ll. Smith Company. <lb />
Mr. J. . one of our <lb />
best died Of last <lb />
Thursday night and was buried with <lb />
Masonic near his home Sat- <lb />
evening. He leaves a widow <lb />
and several children, was a devout <lb />
member is the Disciple church, also <lb />
the Masonic order. <lb />
Mr. Anderson, of Bethel, <lb />
waft here <lb />
The stockholders of the Loan and <lb />
Insurance met last Friday de- <lb />
and paid a dividend of per <lb />
betides carrying some to the <lb />
Surplus fund. We think this sneaks <lb />
well for Mr. Joe Ross, is a <lb />
born insurance The same <lb />
Officers were elected for the ensuing <lb />
year. <lb />
There will be work in the initiatory <lb />
degree at the I. O. F. next Mon- <lb />
day night. This order has recently <lb />
a full of paraphernalia, <lb />
and is enjoying a rapid and wonder- <lb />
growth, <lb />
Messrs. Gideon and Wilson Lamb, <lb />
of Baltimore and spent <lb />
Tuesday here. <lb />
have soon more cotton <lb />
marketed here this season than <lb />
any previous year, they have <lb />
commanded a much better price. <lb />
When you want poultry v. ire, be <lb />
sure to us, Can do you good. <lb />
J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
Mrs. W. a. mount, of Born, <lb />
is visiting her husband at Hotel <lb />
Blount. j <lb />
R. L. of <lb />
is visiting her sister Mrs. R. Win- <lb />
A of Mr. Bill Dennis, near <lb />
don, very sick with pneumonia. <lb />
You marry girl, we will fur- <lb />
for R. <lb />
Company. <lb />
made a <lb />
see his <lb />
trip to <lb />
father, <lb />
and wife spent <lb />
Mr. Benjamin T. Smith, of <lb />
ville. R. F. D was a visitor <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
We there has bee.; <lb />
more moving this winter than there <lb />
has been in many years. This pro- <lb />
diets a good crop year, a new- <lb />
man and a new v ill sure raise <lb />
a dust. <lb />
Mr. E. L. Drown <lb />
Kelford Sunday to <lb />
who is sick. <lb />
Mr. J. C. James <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
Mr. John Howard returned Tuesday <lb />
from a visit to Ahoskie. and will re- <lb />
his position an salesman <lb />
Tripp, Hart Company. <lb />
Mr. Amos of Port Barn- <lb />
well, spent Sunday here. <lb />
Mr. Frank has <lb />
his family back from Craven to hi.- <lb />
old home near. Fountain Hill, in <lb />
Greene county. <lb />
Joe Wilson, an industrious color- <lb />
ed man near <lb />
Shot his wife last Friday night and <lb />
she died Monday. It seemed during <lb />
the night she got up and went out <lb />
Held in Plymouth, January <lb />
to <lb />
Following is the program of the <lb />
p g of Union to be held <lb />
Baptist church, Plymouth, <lb />
January 27th, and <lb />
Friday. <lb />
7.00 p. m.-Devotional <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
-30 p. m. Introductory <lb />
V. Joyner. <lb />
p. <lb />
3.30 p. testimony meet- <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
a. <lb />
O. Diggs. <lb />
10.00 a. of <lb />
10.45 a. in <lb />
and A. <lb />
11.15 a. <lb />
F. G. J. <lb />
pastors. <lb />
church wot <lb />
Sullivan. <lb />
Dowel <lb />
This popular remedy never fails to <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
Constipation, <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb />
pi j Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result is good appetite <lb />
I solid flesh. Dose small; elegant- <lb />
sugarcoated and easy to swallow. <lb />
Substitute. <lb />
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. <lb />
2.00 p. <lb />
E. Hoffman. <lb />
2.15 Miscellaneous business. <lb />
2.30 p. conference. <lb />
7.00 p. exercises--. <lb />
L. Rogers. <lb />
p. m. What Baptist <lb />
are worth to the world t <lb />
W. <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
-1.00 a. m.-Address by Sunday <lb />
Secretary E. L. Middleton. <lb />
7.00 p. <lb />
of house and <lb />
on returning, <lb />
husband not mistook her <lb />
a burglar and- shot her, <lb />
entering her breast. She <lb />
husband were Industrious ; <lb />
well together. No is <lb />
the load <lb />
and her <lb />
lived <lb />
attached <lb />
him for the accident, <lb />
Notice <lb />
hereby given that <lb />
be made to the piece <lb />
legislature for an amendment to the <lb />
charter or the town of Ayden. <lb />
This January 18th, 1911. <lb />
J. F. Mayor. <lb />
Curiosity a Blew <lb />
from Trial Judge. <lb />
Wine The <lb />
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. <lb />
-omen will be barred from the trial <lb />
of Mrs. from now on. This <lb />
was announced In court by Judge <lb />
Jordan, a great deal of <lb />
which was unfit to print had <lb />
been given by the medical witness. <lb />
o be Dedicated Sunday, January <lb />
29th. <lb />
The congregation of the Christian <lb />
will entertain the first <lb />
meeting. 1911, of the Hookerton <lb />
January 27th to at which <lb />
a full quota of from <lb />
counties embraced in the Union, <lb />
re expected to be As a <lb />
feature of this union <lb />
the local congregation will <lb />
the pleasure of their <lb />
-use of worship, the debt on which <lb />
J practically provided for in cash <lb />
personal checks. President J. <lb />
Caldwell, of the Atlantic Christian <lb />
liege, will preach the dedicatory <lb />
at ll a. m., January and <lb />
popular college will be <lb />
to inspire all with songs, <lb />
of all religious faiths arc <lb />
to participate in the joy of <lb />
occasion. for the <lb />
will be made public later. <lb />
The i et f c v. ho ha money to <lb />
burr, are not lye who kindle <lb />
The people are expressing their <lb />
thoughts of the express companies. <lb />
MARRIAGE LICENSES. <lb />
Very Good <lb />
is A <lb />
Showing, <lb />
For the second in January <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore <lb />
to the following <lb />
White. <lb />
W. A. Talley and Briley. <lb />
Carr and Fannie <lb />
H. H. Manning and Bertha Vincent. <lb />
J. C. Davenport and Alice White- <lb />
INK OF <lb />
THE SANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, January ion. <lb />
i j i -v- ; <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and <lb />
Alonzo <lb />
lard. <lb />
Walter <lb />
Smith. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
Duck. <lb />
and Lillian Pol- <lb />
Q. Cay and Rosa <lb />
Edwards <lb />
banking house, <lb />
and fixture <lb />
Due-from banks and<lb />
Gold coin <lb />
coin, including <lb />
minor coin <lb />
National Bank notes <lb />
other u. s. <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital paid <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
current expenses <lb />
paid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check. <lb />
Savings deposits . <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
checks. <lb />
Ices <lb />
and <lb />
15,625.00 <lb />
2,427.07 <lb />
73,550.00 <lb />
26,301.33 <lb />
86.85 <lb />
38.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
143,029.21 <lb />
end E. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
and Francis <lb />
Grimes and Caroline <lb />
James Pierce and Emma <lb />
Leonidas <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Dempsey <lb />
Dunn. <lb />
Lester Cox and Sporty Leggett. <lb />
Casar Rives and Margaret Du- <lb />
Will Wilkes and Sena Vines. <lb />
Smith and Francis Red- <lb />
ding. <lb />
w. e. M. J. Mills; <lb />
and Slow, <lb />
and <lb />
State of North County of <lb />
I. J. R. Smith cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly -swear that <lb />
die above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
. ., , , J- R. SMITH, Cashier <lb />
and sworn to before day of January 1911 <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
R; Notary Public, <lb />
K. C. CANNON, commission expires March <lb />
ELI AS TURNAGE, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
We wish to your attention our line of fall which <lb />
now have. We taken care i i buying this w <lb />
dunk we can supply your wants Shoes, Gingham--, No- <lb />
and and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Store. <lb />
Come let us v you <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. <lb />
.-., <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and Tat <lb />
IS.<lb />
INIQUITOUS GOVERNMENT <lb />
I Kings <lb />
i . <lb />
. K -fie I <lb />
CHE o <lb />
. ; <lb />
I n t. <lb />
. on n <lb />
Israel's tis <lb />
death of sue- <lb />
and the to <lb />
the East of the put tins; them <lb />
an annual of the fleece of two <lb />
hundred thousand He a new <lb />
Capital, the city of and success- <lb />
fully outranked a <lb />
of his people, along re lines. Ac- <lb />
cording to I s Covenant with the Al- <lb />
mighty there was but the <lb />
priesthood end the one holy Jo- <lb />
for the whole pi ope of <lb />
Israel, and it was at Jerusalem <lb />
worldly wisdom guided Jeroboam to. com- <lb />
separate the ten from the <lb />
two tribes by establishing new of <lb />
worship the and <lb />
a golden calf so the <lb />
tame ; <lb />
to a t f<lb />
closer <lb />
to the <lb />
toms and idolatry <lb />
of surrounding <lb />
died. or. ac- <lb />
cording to the ice <lb />
i . t, <lb />
W r <lb />
in biography, but it la simply <lb />
. biting of poverty and <lb />
it aroused , el want while it is <lb />
Death is often the pen- <lb />
paid by the high boy <lb />
who attempts to put himself, <lb />
ed, through If he is <lb />
ally vital and enduring he may pull <lb />
through. But there are thousands of <lb />
e successful who In after years <lb />
to that their <lb />
. m or weak spot is <lb />
ed and <lb />
U one B, <lb />
ft i at th- <lb />
class t who <lb />
. In <lb />
in tn th <lb />
eh t i . ten- <lb />
e i <lb />
ii i idol and <lb />
d the m- <lb />
with the<lb />
rue i <lb />
Bo It I I . if i n v I <lb />
. .,.,, <lb />
Proud <lb />
talk of <lb />
lived <lb />
J , r <lb />
boasts if personalities. <lb />
ability to It ore succeeding, but <lb />
l t t or . . ,, <lb />
than the Word of memo Set of tome or those Old <lb />
God, and in gen- college dark days are ever a horror. <lb />
they all tell <lb />
the more tales. <lb />
people of our day to separate them <lb />
selves to say in language <lb />
Tin; There are great numbers of <lb />
selves to say m me language ., i.,. ,., i.- <lb />
Joshua. ye flay y poor boys who would have been <lb />
for me and my we ; more useful if <lb />
serve the , , . . <lb />
Ahab and ,.,, the double <lb />
As ell students know. ,. respectable stand <lb />
Ahab and Elijah were of th- <lb />
as and I- i n g for bread, v true. <lb />
Owed much greater things In tin ex j , poverty obstacle actually <lb />
appreciable <lb />
power h by any recent bestowal <lb />
u The Improper ., i Evidently <lb />
of Ahab contrary , ,.,,, <lb />
o -h- typified the on whit, especially at <lb />
of of church and State. The when the coat or living is <lb />
Ii is a problem commended to <lb />
thought of the. benefactor <lb />
e are not from <lb />
this Declaration t- <lb />
draw the <lb />
that as a wicked <lb />
man be to <lb />
eternal <lb />
and that th nu <lb />
of the tor <lb />
Is sleep <lb />
are we to <lb />
think of as <lb />
saintly and going <lb />
to heaven and to <lb />
imagine th those <lb />
In heaven are <lb />
asleep <lb />
to think of <lb />
having gone to <lb />
Purgatory and that the experiences there <lb />
are drowsy must leave all Bitch <lb />
notions respecting the dead. <lb />
good and bad. We must come to <lb />
the and from It learn that all who <lb />
like St Stephen <lb />
to await the morning cf the resurrection. <lb />
when the Redeemer will call all forth <lb />
from the tomb <lb />
Ahab <lb />
Ahab's name his fa- <lb />
And surely he Ills <lb />
was appropriate. His was a reign still <lb />
more successful In unrighteousness Tor <lb />
twenty-two years he devoted himself to <lb />
the further undermining Of true <lb />
to the Introduction of worst <lb />
forms of licentious, heathen idolatry lie <lb />
was greatly assisted in this course by his <lb />
the daughter of the King <lb />
Cf the Her name Signifies <lb />
yet she used her great Influence <lb />
With her husband and throughout the <lb />
for the furtherance or In <lb />
connection with the known as <lb />
rites a-id <lb />
with the worship of Baal and of <lb />
the divinity <lb />
Lessons Here For Us <lb />
All civilized people deeply interest- <lb />
ed in earthly governments and their <lb />
We all crave social and financial <lb />
Nevertheless it Is still true <lb />
that prosperity la injurious In proportion <lb />
it separates the people from the Divine <lb />
arrangements and the which <lb />
thereto attach. Only righteousness cur. <lb />
exalt u nation Every form of <lb />
is Injurious, however t at the <lb />
time seem contrary to this. Ours la <lb />
day of the greatest worldly prosperity <lb />
this earth has ever known But <lb />
is not a day cf religious prosperity. On <lb />
the contrary, there was a time <lb />
when unbelief in a personal and in <lb />
the Bible us his revelation was so general <lb />
amongst Intelligent people, Our church <lb />
edifices are becoming temples of fashion, <lb />
concert and lecture halls, while the real <lb />
worship which alone Is pleasing to the <lb />
Almighty Is far removed. <lb />
Tho worship of Mammon, the bowing <lb />
to the golden calf, the of lives <lb />
to the acquirement of -wealth, belong to <lb />
our day as truly as to that of <lb />
on a more scale and therefore the <lb />
more deceptive and Insidious <lb />
we tint Clod <lb />
wrath of man, <lb />
in of where Jezebel <lb />
ls mentioned by name. <lb />
The Lord Charged <lb />
i Church system, was <lb />
or permitted to leach and <lb />
people from the proper cf <lb />
The same Scripture <lb />
. . . <lb />
how to help tho worthy Individual, <lb />
not one by but by the hundred <lb />
thousand, that without injuring <lb />
the boy by pampering he may go <lb />
college; how to get figures <lb />
who was by <lb />
. ; a a type <lb />
; f lower this year <lb />
reduce the year after year <lb />
come. <lb />
The library and tho dormitory <lb />
. more than fifty years A <lb />
Ti, poor Bey <lb />
. ,. <lb />
i ii i e <lb />
.;. . . lore <lb />
L hope to get a college <lb />
the question of his personal <lb />
. being considered Evident. <lb />
the nearer his hone, <lb />
farm or village where he lives, <lb />
land facilities of board arc great- <lb />
; because there small <lb />
rood schools not far from tho poor <lb />
i Hut these excellent and <lb />
B Institutions are not the <lb />
of lute overwhelming en- <lb />
pi Rhodes scholarships plainly <lb />
. . e But are there any <lb />
ins helps directly to <lb />
that can recalled <lb />
that pay current <lb />
college reduce, or per- <lb />
. . in some rare Instances, <lb />
tuition lees. No doubt a cheap- <lb />
at any point works to the <lb />
advantage. Cut. of a <lb />
is the living, the <lb />
 a lion i g of the Ii h <lb />
e boy in, i theory, to e <lb />
to study for four years, it<lb />
of m who <lb />
aW be true that study Is his <lb />
. that the college- <lb />
i fun work. <lb />
Ti say that boy with scant <lb />
may bis is not to <lb />
he point. That is a forced effort, a <lb />
necessary extra labor. It may do <lb />
be body good. But there is no de- <lb />
the fact that such outside work <lb />
is universally regretted in its <lb />
subtraction of energy by all <lb />
instructors. The professor <lb />
help, the young man, but he <lb />
sorry give the course his <lb />
attention. Thousands of <lb />
i o fellows have broken down 1111- <lb />
the hard strata of <lb />
Such failure in college <lb />
year and will continue. <lb />
f Working ho very<lb />
mm a century-long plan that. <lb />
would enable a million poor <lb />
go through college without passing <lb />
soup and scrubbing midnight floors; <lb />
in a summer hole to earn their way <lb />
plan that would alleviate the <lb />
need of toil days the year <lb />
every snatched moment, and car- <lb />
a man's full toil besides. <lb />
fact remains that a broken col- <lb />
education is simply of the <lb />
to large a ratio <lb />
our population it fifty <lb />
rears J. in <lb />
York <lb />
Step The Traffic <lb />
of the Immigrant question <lb />
, met that the attorney general is <lb />
the international <lb />
steamship lines, under the Sherman <lb />
Is very significant and far-reach- <lb />
;. The reason Europe is scraped, <lb />
is it were, with a tine tooth comb <lb />
, c million or more immigrants <lb />
tally In this country it <lb />
;, great extent In fact <lb />
traffic is Immensely <lb />
to the great steamship lines <lb />
such as the <lb />
c i, the White Star, tho <lb />
lean, and several <lb />
make yearly in <lb />
this traffic and it Is a <lb />
tad that they carry large bodies of <lb />
steerage passengers both ways. <lb />
least half million are taken eastward, <lb />
back to the every year. <lb />
What War lbs-ally <lb />
Mis. Harding Davis tells <lb />
bow, on a visit to Concord In war <lb />
time, she heard Louisa Alcott's <lb />
chanting roans o the war Em- <lb />
mid Hawthorn listening the <lb />
angel which <lb />
awakening the Nation to a lofty life <lb />
unknown Hot different <lb />
from this poetic conception <lb />
of war was the actual fighting u she <lb />
seen <lb />
--1 com up tho border <lb />
ere I teen the actual war. <lb />
filthy the <lb />
teal jobbery Union and <lb />
ate camps; the malignant personal <lb />
hatreds wearing patriotic masks, and <lb />
by burning homes and out- <lb />
raged women; the chances in it, well <lb />
improved on both for brutish <lb />
men to grow more brutish, and for <lb />
honorable men to degenerate into <lb />
thieves and War may an <lb />
. angel with a mission, but <lb />
, habits of the <lb />
Vi. real effect of war upon Nation <lb />
d development and vitality has <lb />
mere clearly set forth by David. <lb />
In an delivered last <lb />
survival of fittest in the <lb />
struggle for Is the prime <lb />
moving of race progress and <lb />
race changes. In the red stress <lb />
of human history, this natural pro- <lb />
of selection is sometimes <lb />
A reversal of la <lb />
the beginning or degradation. it is <lb />
degradation Itself. The only race <lb />
degradation ever known is that pro- <lb />
by those forces which destroy <lb />
the best, leaving for tho fathers <lb />
of the future those who could not <lb />
used in business Of war or <lb />
that of colonization. The of <lb />
emigration are on a parallel with tho <lb />
effects of war, but with this <lb />
difference; tho strong men who em- <lb />
are not lost to tho world. <lb />
The loss of one region is <lb />
of another. But the of war <lb />
an yield no corresponding gain. <lb />
The warlike Nation of to-day is tho <lb />
Nation of tomorrow. Ii <lb />
ever been so and in tho nature of <lb />
things must be Raleigh Pro- <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
mi tho steamship, lines <lb />
ant and traveling <lb />
g every means and inducement n <lb />
Immigrants to this country. <lb />
o a stop put la <lb />
man who pays his debts In this <lb />
worn won't owe much in <lb />
World. <lb />
man who <lb />
from 1911 will look beck upon the <lb />
era with surprise, If not with <lb />
amazement. call St <lb />
call progress <lb />
if they wore all there were of the <lb />
This is a mistake. The <lb />
wide circulation of <lb />
and tho magazine practically put <lb />
a professor, a lawyer, o doc- <lb />
tor and a clergyman, as well an an <lb />
and an artist, almost every <lb />
The best work of the ablest <lb />
in every walk of a <lb />
market in tho publication <lb />
ice. Newspapers and magazines <lb />
lave supplanted, In part the library. <lb />
ind we fear, are tho <lb />
the college and the <lb />
than they should, it would <lb />
have been Well i-i We could have <lb />
stopped here. No movement <lb />
;. ever without <lb />
without hotheads. want to go <lb />
fast and too far. So the yellow <lb />
press and the writers <lb />
come, displaying of <lb />
lie Really it is ban- <lb />
or of the disturber But they will <lb />
of tarry long. Already the <lb />
Is giving way to the business <lb />
the theorist to the practical re- <lb />
former, and the to the or- <lb />
Weekly.<lb />
POOR PR<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018131_tn_0008" n="8" />
                <p>
The Carolina Home farm aid The Intern <lb />
. <lb />
THE MOVEMENT. <lb />
of Southerners In Other States <lb />
Collected. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
night's session of the Immigration <lb />
Board of Associated Railroads in the <lb />
South marked the beginning of co- <lb />
operative action on the most remark- <lb />
able plan of Immigration ever under- <lb />
taken In this country. <lb />
The Home is <lb />
simply that of specially inviting each <lb />
person who has moved from the South <lb />
into states beyond the Mississippi <lb />
and Ohio rivers to re-visit his old <lb />
home country with a view of again <lb />
living there. With the invitation are <lb />
given facts concerning the changes <lb />
and wonderful Improvements which <lb />
have taken place in the South in the <lb />
last few years. The plan was <lb />
by the industrial department <lb />
of the Carolina, and Ohio <lb />
railway last August, and a tender <lb />
of the methods it has employed was <lb />
formally made to and accepted by a <lb />
majority of progressive railroads of <lb />
the South in a conference which <lb />
closed here last night. <lb />
Throughout the day yesterday, <lb />
letters and telegrams were received <lb />
from Southern editors and <lb />
organizations offering support, <lb />
and sending long lists of former <lb />
Southerners in other States. <lb />
conference will be held at Chat- <lb />
February 15th, when the <lb />
organization will be perfected, and <lb />
a permanent press bureau establish- <lb />
ed. Until then W. D. Roberts, <lb />
industrial agent of the Clinch- <lb />
field road will continue the press <lb />
work for the board, and the gather- <lb />
of names and addresses. The <lb />
governors of Southern Stages <lb />
will appoint one delegate from each <lb />
congressional district and two from <lb />
the State at large to attend the Chat- <lb />
convention, and confer with <lb />
the railroad representatives, and all <lb />
newspaper editors are invited to be <lb />
present. <lb />
A number of boards of trade are <lb />
gathering names and the <lb />
Is that in the next two months two <lb />
million or native Southerners <lb />
will be asked to come <lb />
which means that fully five millions <lb />
of people in other states are going <lb />
to hear of the South as the best part <lb />
of the United States in which to live <lb />
and prosper. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by T. J. Cox and <lb />
Stella Cox. of the county of Pitt and <lb />
state of North Carolina to Franklin <lb />
Edwards, bearing date of January 8th. <lb />
1908, and duly re corded in the Regis- <lb />
office of Pitt county, in Book Q <lb />
page the undersigned as <lb />
aforesaid, will on Saturday, the <lb />
11th day of February, 1911, expose to <lb />
public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following described <lb />
tract or parcel of land, to <lb />
Lying and being in the county of <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina, and <lb />
in Greenville township, adjoining the <lb />
lads of Mack T. J. Cox <lb />
and others, beginning at a light wood <lb />
stump on the edge of Griffin branch, <lb />
running northward a straight line to <lb />
a stake to the public road; <lb />
thence with said road southeastward- <lb />
to line; thence with <lb />
line to a poplar on the run <lb />
of Griffins branch; thence with the <lb />
run of said, T. J. Cox's line to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy the <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. This 9th <lb />
day of January, 1911. <lb />
FRANKLIN EDWARDS, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
P. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
FARMERS AT <lb />
The Institute There Wednesday a <lb />
Good One. <lb />
The farmers meeting or Institute, <lb />
at Farmville, Wednesday, was a <lb />
good one. The attendance while not <lb />
large, was good, those present show- <lb />
lug interest and attention. <lb />
The corn exhibit was large and <lb />
very good. Mr. B. P. Cobb, of <lb />
Dam, was awarded the prize, <lb />
for the best five ears. <lb />
The meeting under the <lb />
of the State Agricultural De- <lb />
Mr. F. F. Parker discuss- <lb />
ed soil Improvement; Mr. T. B. Par- <lb />
corn contest; Mr. W. N. <lb />
home fruits; Mr. C. R. Hudson, how <lb />
to the crop. These discus- <lb />
took in the various phases of <lb />
there questions. <lb />
Mrs. conducted a woman's <lb />
discussing domestic, science, <lb />
and kindred subjects. <lb />
MORTGAGEE'S SALE. <lb />
By virtue of authority of a <lb />
gage executed to me by Asa Bullock <lb />
and Lula Bullock on the 14th day of <lb />
October 1908 and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register's office In Pitt County in <lb />
Book G Page to secure pay- <lb />
of a certain bond bearing even <lb />
date therewith, and the stipulations <lb />
in said mortgage not having been com <lb />
plied with. I shall expose at a public <lb />
auction, for cash, on Wednesday the <lb />
8th day of February, o'clock <lb />
m. at the Court house door, in Pitt <lb />
County, the following <lb />
Adjoining the lands of S. E. Nobles, <lb />
Piney Claude <lb />
House, D. C. Barnhill and others, be- <lb />
ginning at a Sweet gum on the land <lb />
of D. C. Barnhill and S. E. Nobles <lb />
corner running South with a line of <lb />
marked trees to a bay at S. E. Nobles <lb />
corner thence North a straight line <lb />
to Wyatt corner thence East <lb />
with a line of marked trees to a <lb />
with V. and <lb />
Claude House thence down the canal <lb />
the beginning containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This January 1911. <lb />
R. L. BUTLER, Mortgagee <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON Jr <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Atty. Assignee <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of Whichard Whichard, <lb />
doing business at in Pitt <lb />
county, was dissolved by mutual con- <lb />
sent on December 24th, 1910, W. H. <lb />
Whichard purchasing the interest of <lb />
A. G. Whichard in the business. W. <lb />
H. Whichard will settle the <lb />
of the firm, and all accounts <lb />
due the firm are payable to him. <lb />
This December 31st, 1910. <lb />
A. G. WHICHARD, <lb />
W. H. WHICHARD <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Jan. 1910. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Smith went to <lb />
Snow Hill Saturday and returned Sun <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. Pattie Smith is visiting <lb />
near Farmville. <lb />
Mrs. Mills Smith is visiting Mrs. A. <lb />
J. Flanagan near Farmville. <lb />
Mr. C. E. went to see <lb />
his father, Mr. J. B. near <lb />
Ayden Sunday. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Little came in from Farm- <lb />
ville Tuesday night. <lb />
Miss Rosa Smith went to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
A little girl of Mr. Sam. Erwin was <lb />
very badly burned last Friday. <lb />
Cards are out announcing the mar- <lb />
of Miss Rosa Dell Smith to Mr. <lb />
Walter G. Gay, January 1911. <lb />
The man who has friends Isn't I Every man with horse sense <lb />
apt to need them. times kicks like a mule. <lb />
We are Receiving Our <lb />
NEW STYLE <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Coat Suits and <lb />
JACKETS, <lb />
and Children's SWEATERS; <lb />
large variety of styles SHOES <lb />
in all leathers for men, boys, <lb />
ladies and children. <lb />
Our shoes are sold on their <lb />
merit and if you want <lb />
and your money's worth <lb />
come to see us. <lb />
Our stock embraces nearly <lb />
every article you will need in <lb />
you home, Farm, or personal <lb />
requirements. We have our <lb />
store filled with goods and <lb />
cordially invite you to come to <lb />
see us. <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, 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 />
look over our stock of FURNITURE and <lb />
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed <lb />
from Parlor to Kitchen at prices that will make <lb />
you sit up and take notice. <lb />
J. H. BOYD, JR. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Letters testamentary having <lb />
day been Issued to me by the clerk <lb />
of the superior curt of <lb />
at last will and <lb />
Of J. T. Worthington and <lb />
having duly qualified as <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons holding claim.; against the estate <lb />
of the said J. T. Worthington to <lb />
sent them to me for payment on <lb />
before the 17th day of December 1911 <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
their recovery. All indebted <lb />
said estate are to <lb />
mediate payment. <lb />
This the day of December 1910 <lb />
L. WORTHINGTON <lb />
Executrix of J. T. Worthington <lb />
Jarvis Blow. Attorneys. ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power contained <lb />
in 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 Keg- <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county, in Book <lb />
OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by E. L. <lb />
to L. C. Arthur, January <lb />
22nd, 1906. in the <lb />
Register's office of Pitt county, In <lb />
j i undersigned<lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed by T. C. Cannon to W. H, <lb />
and Mary S. Allen, on the In day <lb />
of January, 1910, and recorded in; <lb />
Book M-9, page in the office of. <lb />
the register of deeds of Pitt county. , <lb />
we v ill offer for public sale u th <lb />
6th day of February i. at <lb />
o'clock, noon, to the highest r. <lb />
before the court house floor <lb />
In N. C. Identical <lb />
tract of land allotted to <lb />
Mills in the division of lands I. <lb />
C. Cannon. as appears of <lb />
record in Hook B-9, pages <lb />
which was conveyed said T. C <lb />
Cannon Maggie Mills and her <lb />
Adam in u deed <lb />
March in, 1909, and to which deeds <lb />
reference is directed for more <lb />
finite description, excepting, however, <lb />
a small tract or said lands, contain- <lb />
1-4 acres, conveyed to V,. O. <lb />
Cox in a deed recorded in Hook P-9, <lb />
page <lb />
Said is made for the <lb />
of satisfying said mortgage. <lb />
This January 1911. <lb />
W. H. MARY S. ALLEN, <lb />
Mortgagees. <lb />
By W. F. Evans, Attorney. <lb />
court house door in Greenville, on <lb />
Monday, January 23rd. 1911, the fol- <lb />
lowing described lot or parcel of <lb />
land, situate in the county of Pitt, <lb />
and in Bethel township, described as <lb />
to <lb />
in the road at the North- <lb />
east corner of Warren line; <lb />
thence with Warren line to <lb />
the Northeast corner of <lb />
Barnaul's lot; thence with said <lb />
back line southeast <lb />
corner of his lot; thence nearly cast <lb />
i straight line to a ditch; thence with <lb />
the ditch to the Bethel and Tarboro <lb />
public road; thence with said road to <lb />
the beginning, containing one half <lb />
others. <lb />
This Dec. 1910. <lb />
r. u. ., SON. <lb />
Trustees. <lb />
day of February. 1911. expose to pub- <lb />
lb sale, before the court house <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, the following described <lb />
tract or parcel cf land, to v. <lb />
Lying and being In the town of <lb />
Greenville, state of North <lb />
and described as Begin- <lb />
at a stake in the northeast <lb />
of Pitt Street as extended and <lb />
Street running thence north- <lb />
ward with the eastern boundary of <lb />
Pitt extended about feet <lb />
to a stake at a corner on Greene St. <lb />
as extended about feet to a stake <lb />
on northwest corner of Greene and <lb />
Mill Street; thence vest ward with <lb />
beginning, containing one northern boundary of Mill <lb />
ere and being the to said J g w g J at tho <lb />
Pest by J. K. Grimes . o containing about <lb />
LAND <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by J. s. Pittman and <lb />
wife Mary E. Pittman to John Z. <lb />
Brooks, on 5th, day of January <lb />
which mortgage was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds D-9 page which note <lb />
and mortgage was before maturity <lb />
and assigned to tho Hub- <lb />
bard Fertilizer Company. <lb />
The undersigned will sell for cash <lb />
before the court house door, In Green- <lb />
ville, on Monday, the 6th day of Feb- <lb />
1911 the following described <lb />
tract of land situated in the county <lb />
of Pitt, and in Swift Creek Township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of J. J- B. Cox, <lb />
the Wilson land, the Laura Pugh land <lb />
and the Zeb Bland land, containing <lb />
acres more or less, being the <lb />
land deeded by Jesse Cannon <lb />
to Mary E. Pittman, reference to <lb />
which deed is hereby made for ac- <lb />
curate description. <lb />
This the 6th day of January 1911. <lb />
The Hubbard Fertilizer Co. <lb />
Assignees. <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorneys, ltd <lb />
one-fourth of an acre more or less <lb />
ii made to satisfy the terms <lb />
mo deed. <lb />
, ;. ; .,. . . of January, 1911. <lb />
L, C Mortgagee <lb />
Harding <lb />
HA OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
;. power Of sale<lb />
delivered by Berry Jam N ,.,.,,;,,. Pitt County. <lb />
Caroline James, to II <lb />
Bullock, on of A II, <lb />
U which mortgage was <lb />
in the office of th R <lb />
,; it., of county In Boo 8- i, <lb />
, , j.-,. undo, signed will sell <lb />
. b . court door <lb />
;,. me. on Saturday. I <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
. Carolina County <lb />
By virtue of a now of sale <lb />
d In a ; <lb />
,.,. red by W. U <lb />
to S. I De n I <lb />
23rd. and recorded In <lb />
,. ;, pow.-r . sale con- R . . ,,,,. ,,, pm County In <lb />
In a certain mo deed , ; , M ., ,.,,. <lb />
and delivered Mow I .,, will y, i I lib <lb />
a, . King to L. C. Ar- . LOU. at I- <lb />
i i . i.-i i I . . <lb />
. . ., J ;. ; i . <lb />
. I in the-P p <lb />
ti en ., v ill Bo H. R pi <lb />
, ., i V ill . <lb />
. . i to p In for- <lb />
. d <lb />
for <lb />
. in-els i <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed to Dr. Zeno Brown by J. <lb />
R. Corey and wife, on January <lb />
1901. and recorded in Book W-G, page <lb />
in the office of the Register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county, we will on the <lb />
6th day of February, 1911, at <lb />
o'clock, noon, offer for public sale, <lb />
at the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land, lying and being in <lb />
the town of Greenville, and described <lb />
as <lb />
Beginning at T. E. Hookers <lb />
on east side of Pitt street, and <lb />
running with said street a southerly <lb />
course feet to B. E. Par hams <lb />
corner, then a northwest course with <lb />
line feet, thence a <lb />
northwest course, parallel with the <lb />
first line feet to T. E. Hookers <lb />
line, then with said Hooker's line to <lb />
the beginning. <lb />
The said sale made to <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
This January <lb />
W. H. MARY S. ALLEN, <lb />
Assignees and <lb />
W. F. Evans, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
. ; h laud is sold to satisfy <lb />
y mortgage, which was given for <lb />
e purchase said land. <lb />
This December 1910. <lb />
CROMWELL BULLOCK, <lb />
r. G. James H Son, Mortgagee. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the powers contained <lb />
In a certain mortgage executed to <lb />
O. L. Joyner, by Harvey Stancill. <lb />
dated 17th day of December. 1909, <lb />
and recorded in Book M-9 page <lb />
Register of Deeds office, Pitt <lb />
I will expose for sale, before the <lb />
court house door in the town of <lb />
N. C, on Monday, January <lb />
30th, -1911, for cash, the following <lb />
described parcel or tract of land, to- <lb />
One certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land, and being in the county <lb />
of Pitt and State of North Carolina. <lb />
hi township, at Hell's Cross <lb />
Roads, adjoining the lands of the <lb />
B. S. Atkinson, et and upon <lb />
dell is now situated a store house; <lb />
;., i, g land d to O. <lb />
and it. H. by Jo <lb />
,,;, is and others by deed, <lb />
dated October 21st, 1902, which <lb />
is recorded In the Register of Deeds <lb />
of Pitt county, in Book Q-7, <lb />
page and also being the same <lb />
land this day conveyed by O. L. <lb />
and wife to Harvey Stancill. <lb />
O. L. Mortgagee. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an order <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb />
made in a special proceeding entitled <lb />
Nashville Jr., Administrator <lb />
vs G. W. and J. H. made on <lb />
13th of December, 1910, <lb />
signed will, on the 23rd day of Jan- <lb />
1911, at o'clock noon, before <lb />
the court house door of said county <lb />
offer for public sale, lo the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, a certain house and <lb />
lot in the town of Winterville, N. C. <lb />
on the west side of the A. C. L. Rail- <lb />
road near Lewis mill, being <lb />
a lot purchased of J. T. Smith, by <lb />
Nashville Sr., the deed for <lb />
which is recorded In book page <lb />
in Register of Deeds 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 />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Eu- <lb />
gene Wilson, deceased, notice la here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
that they must present the same <lb />
the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the day of January, 1912, <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
recovery <lb />
This 10th day of January, 1911. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
of Eugene Wilson <lb />
. the eastern <lb />
., . .; . street; then- <lb />
. . . with northern <lb />
; . of Mill et about to <lb />
q . i at a stake; then- <lb />
e parallel with <lb />
about feet to a stake at the <lb />
corner of Minor Street; west- <lb />
wards with the southern boundary <lb />
of Minor Street about feel to a <lb />
at the corner to the <lb />
This Bale is made to satisfy the terms <lb />
of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 4th day of January, 1911. <lb />
L. C. Arthur, Mortgagees <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the mortgage executed <lb />
delivered by Fleming and <lb />
wife Maggie Fleming to Caesar Blount <lb />
on Aug. 24th, 1910, which mortgage <lb />
appears of In the office of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county in <lb />
book 0-9 page the undersigned <lb />
Will sell for cash before the court <lb />
house in Greenville on Feb- <lb />
11th, 1911 tho following <lb />
ed lot situate in the town of Green- <lb />
ville lying on the Bast side of Read <lb />
Lug the house and lot <lb />
t here he said Fleming and wife <lb />
now reside, beginning on street <lb />
at Henry Gordon's corner and running <lb />
with Reade feet <lb />
thence east feet; thence north- <lb />
parallel with Reade street <lb />
feet; thence with said <lb />
Gordon's line feet to the begin- <lb />
To satisfy said mortgage. <lb />
This the 10th day of January, 1911. <lb />
BLOUNT, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F G. JAMES <lb />
trees to a knot near a rose- <lb />
pine known as a lore and aft <lb />
in said Nelson's line; thence an <lb />
course with a line of mark <lb />
d trees to a post oak stump on a <lb />
near the head of said ditch; <lb />
thence a north east course with said <lb />
ditch to a slake; then an <lb />
course with a line of stakes through <lb />
field; thence with a line of marked <lb />
trees to a stake in the <lb />
creek, T. C. Nelson's line; thence a <lb />
northerly course with said Nelson's <lb />
line to Stokes corner; thence with <lb />
Stokes line to a ditch in a small <lb />
branch, thence up said ditch to the <lb />
beginning, containing acres more <lb />
or less. One other tract beginning in <lb />
Aha Pittman's main line, runs S. <lb />
1-3 E. 1-2 poles to Jno. B. <lb />
way's line, thence N. 1-4 poles to <lb />
W. D. Holloway's corner, thence N. <lb />
1-2 W. poles, thence S. W. <lb />
1-4 poles to the beginning contain- <lb />
2-5 acres more or Also one <lb />
other tract adjoining the above, be- <lb />
ginning at a stake in Swift erect in <lb />
the old patent line and runs west <lb />
poles lo the edge of the field, thence <lb />
N. 3-4 W. 2-5 poles to the <lb />
of the ditch, thence up the ditch <lb />
poles to the corner, thence N. <lb />
3-4 poles to a stake, thence S. <lb />
1-4 E. poles to a stake, thence <lb />
N. 1-2 E. poles--to. beginning, <lb />
containing 4-5 acres more or less. <lb />
This mortgage is made to satisfy said <lb />
mortgage deed, this the 9th day of <lb />
Jan. 1911. <lb />
s. F. harper, Mortgagee <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
The partnership existing between <lb />
Fannie Waters, J. B. W. C. <lb />
and T. J. Worthington <lb />
the firm name of Holton, <lb />
Company was dissolved Jan. 1st, <lb />
1911. Fannie Helton and T. J. Wort-h- <lb />
retiring. J. B- and W. <lb />
C. Edwards will continue business <lb />
the firm nae of and Ed- <lb />
wards. All persons owing the old <lb />
firm are to make immediate <lb />
settlement with the new firm and all <lb />
Standing indebtedness of tho old <lb />
will paid of the new. <lb />
This January 1st, 1911. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Alex. Sutton having this day <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
testament of J. W. Sutton, 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 />
estate are hereby notified that <lb />
they are required to tile their claims <lb />
with the undersigned executor on or <lb />
before the 20th day of December, 1911, <lb />
or this notice will 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. Sutton, <lb />
j-J <lb />
urn<lb />
. .<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
et <lb />
The and Farm and The Reflector. <lb />
NOTES FROM THE <lb />
STUDENTS IN THE MIDST OF <lb />
EXAMINATIONS <lb />
THE ATHLETIC EVENTS TO FOLLOW <lb />
Schedule of Basket Ball Games <lb />
Valuable Acquisitions to The Li- <lb />
University Faculty Rank <lb />
High Among Scientists Of The <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. Jan. <lb />
the meeting of the State Historical <lb />
and Literary Association held In <lb />
January Professor E. K. <lb />
Graham, head of the department of <lb />
English and dean of the academic <lb />
school, was elected president for the <lb />
coming year. <lb />
Examination began today and for <lb />
the next ten days there will be lit- <lb />
doing except on the <lb />
part of the students. But things <lb />
will liven up immediately after this <lb />
period ends. The night of the last <lb />
day of examinations the University <lb />
will engage in the first <lb />
game of basket ball of her <lb />
history. The schedule opens <lb />
with Wake Forest, and includes <lb />
games with Tennessee, Charlotte <lb />
and Durham Y. M. C. Virginia <lb />
Christian College, Guilford and two <lb />
with the University of <lb />
one in Chapel Hill and one in <lb />
The main purpose <lb />
of the team this season is to get the <lb />
sport established. The men are in <lb />
most cases green, but they hope in <lb />
spite of their inexperience, to make <lb />
a creditable showing. <lb />
The ball schedule will be publish- <lb />
ed during the next week. The last <lb />
few days have been very warm and <lb />
the players have availed themselves <lb />
of an opportunity for a little <lb />
practice before the examinations <lb />
Captain Hackney will call out his <lb />
men for steady work just as soon as <lb />
examinations close. Coach <lb />
will report In Chapel Hill the first <lb />
week in February. <lb />
The University library has recent- <lb />
made some valuable acquisitions. <lb />
In December-through some friend of <lb />
the University, a copy of the <lb />
constitution of the Ku Klux Klan, <lb />
printed in Pulaski, Tenn., in 1863, <lb />
was obtained. There are only two <lb />
other documents in the United States <lb />
The library has also secured a copy <lb />
the rare work, Natural <lb />
History of the Carolinas, Florida <lb />
and the Bahama Islands. The work <lb />
is in two. large folio volumes, <lb />
illustrated. It was pub- <lb />
in London in 1754. This is <lb />
the only copy of the work In North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Dr. L. R. Wilson, librarian of the <lb />
University library, was elected chair- <lb />
man of the library department of <lb />
the Southern Educational <lb />
at the meeting held in Chat- <lb />
December 27th to 29th. <lb />
Of th seven North Carolina sci- <lb />
were given a place among <lb />
tit C thousand best scientists in <lb />
tho States, six are members <lb />
of faculty. Making a <lb />
ratio between the number of <lb />
and the number of scientists <lb />
in this one thousand. Chapel Hill <lb />
comes second In the list of the towns <lb />
whole country. <lb />
REGISTERED. <lb />
The Origin of Fertilizers. <lb />
Mr. Royster success awaited the <lb />
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality <lb />
above other considerations. This was Mr. <lb />
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea, <lb />
to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight <lb />
Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb />
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO. N. C. COLUMBIA, C. O. <lb />
MACON. COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY, ALA. BALTIMORE. MO,<lb />
COMMANDER AND THREE FLAGS AT HALF MAST, <lb />
OF CREW FOUND DEAD A SHIP OF <lb />
Twenty-Seven From Delaware Reaches Port <lb />
man Submarine. With Dead Solders. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Kiel, Germany, Jan. com- <lb />
of German submarine, which <lb />
sank yesterday, and three members <lb />
of the crew were found dead when <lb />
the vessel was raised today. Twenty- <lb />
seven men were taken off late yes- <lb />
but these found dead <lb />
remained aboard, refusing to leave <lb />
the vessel. The vessel had been par- <lb />
but was still in a <lb />
position. The men were sup- <lb />
plied with air, but it is believed the <lb />
air tubes in some way became dis- <lb />
connected. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, Jan. her flag <lb />
at half mast, a veritable ship c <lb />
death, the battleship Delaware <lb />
rived here today from <lb />
She had on board the eight men <lb />
were killed and one seriously <lb />
ed from boiler yesterday <lb />
Several others were injured <lb />
The vessel's arrival j was de <lb />
by the snow storm and gale <lb />
It was compelled to anchor and <lb />
several hours for the gale to <lb />
down. <lb />
JUDGE WHEDBEE W WAKE <lb />
Makes Favorable Impression on <lb />
People <lb />
Wake county Superior court for the <lb />
trial of the criminal began a <lb />
session weeks <lb />
siding over it being Judge H. W. <lb />
Whedbee, of Greenville, who holds <lb />
first court in Wake county. <lb />
Already Judge Whedbee has made <lb />
l most favorable impression upon the <lb />
Wake county bar and the public. His I <lb />
charge yesterday to the grand jury I <lb />
was an able one, and dealt in direct i <lb />
terms with the -work of the grand . <lb />
jury and the crimes which are indict- <lb />
able. He directed attention to tho <lb />
crimes in the sales of near beer, <lb />
cigarettes to minors, saying also that <lb />
no matter what is the opinion as to <lb />
prohibition law that it is the duty <lb />
f the grand jury to see that it is en- <lb />
His review of crimes that <lb />
ire Indictable was clear and explicit. <lb />
News and <lb />
Solves a Deep Mystery. <lb />
want to thank you from the bot- <lb />
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader. <lb />
of W. Va., the won- <lb />
double benefit I got from <lb />
Bitters, in curing me of <lb />
a severe case of stomach I and <lb />
of rheumatism, from which had <lb />
been an almost helpless sufferer for <lb />
years. It suited my at <lb />
though made just for For <lb />
indigestion, Jaundice and to <lb />
rid the system, of kidney poisons that <lb />
cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters <lb />
has no equal. Try them. Every bot- <lb />
is guaranteed to satisfy. Only <lb />
cents. At all druggists. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken one Jersey heifer <lb />
about one year old, solid color, no <lb />
mark. Owner can get same by pay- <lb />
cost and proving property. <lb />
EDD. SAVAGE, <lb />
At W. E. Nichol's farm, one mile <lb />
from Greenville. ltd <lb />
If a man hasn't a fad the chances <lb />
are h has worse. <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE <lb />
By virtue of the power contained <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed executed <lb />
by William L. Jones and wife Bet- <lb />
tie L. Jones, to J. G. Williams, on the <lb />
30th day of October, 1909, as appears <lb />
of record in book b-9, page of <lb />
Register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb />
the undersigned will expose <lb />
sale for cash before the Court <lb />
louse door in Greenville, N. C, on <lb />
Saturday the 18th day of February, <lb />
the following described tract <lb />
f laud, to <lb />
certain tract or parcel of land <lb />
being in the County of <lb />
and State of North Carolina and <lb />
as In Greenville <lb />
Township, North Fide, of Tar River <lb />
the lands of J. B. Fleming <lb />
ind others, and known as a part of <lb />
he Shivers land containing acres <lb />
or less, and bounded on the <lb />
South by the Greenville and Bethel <lb />
on the West by Amy Mooring's <lb />
land, North by Billy Whichard; East <lb />
by Ed <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY, <lb />
Assignee, of J. C. Williams. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Pen- <lb />
ale Hathaway, deceased, notice is <lb />
given, to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
said estate are notified that they <lb />
must present the same to the under- <lb />
for t on or before the <lb />
7th day of January, 1912, this <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb />
This 17th day of January, 1911. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney, <lb />
ABNER EASON, <lb />
of Hathaway <lb />
Help for Advertisers. <lb />
Advertisers are invited to look <lb />
over the specimen sheets of <lb />
cuts at The Reflector office. <lb />
They can have the free use of any <lb />
cut selected to illustrate their ad- <lb />
We will also help you <lb />
to get up the advertisements or write <lb />
them for you when desired.<lb />
U IV.-., Mo,. MM . . W T <lb />
Volume <lb />
A. FRIDAY, JANUARY K, MM. <lb />
GOOD ROADS <lb />
THE Gil EN <lb />
DISCUSS THE MEASURE <lb />
j. Allen, J. G. Taylor, <lb />
FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED BILL <lb />
It Provides for of Board <lb />
Real Trustees Who Shall be An- <lb />
,;. Bonds I a. <lb />
.; Exceeding t <lb />
In The Township. <lb />
A mass meeting of the citizens <lb />
. was held In <lb />
. Monday to <lb />
v. <lb />
for a -o u . <lb />
in the township- T <lb />
a hundred people In the meeting <lb />
representing all classes- -merchant,, <lb />
professional men, farmers, laborers <lb />
in fact, every calling and interest, <lb />
making it in reality a representative <lb />
meeting of the township. <lb />
Mr. E. G. Flanagan was made chair <lb />
man of the mass meeting, and Mr. <lb />
D. J. Whichard secretary. A rough <lb />
of the proposed bill was <lb />
read by sections and opened for dis- <lb />
amendment and adoption or <lb />
rejection as the meeting might decide. <lb />
The first section was tabled for the <lb />
time being until all other sections <lb />
of the bill should be passed, then <lb />
that section was again taken up and <lb />
in open meeting the gentlemen <lb />
to form the board of road <lb />
trustees were nominated and chosen <lb />
and their names inserted in this <lb />
section. <lb />
The meeting was quite a <lb />
one, there being much speech <lb />
and discussion of the various <lb />
sections of the proposed bill. The <lb />
bill finally adopted for submission to <lb />
the general assembly is as <lb />
A Bill to be an Act to Provide Good <lb />
t. G. <lb />
U. Q. W. A. <lb />
Mayo, J. L. Evans and R. L. Smith, <lb />
ire hereby constituted a board <lb />
trustees for the public roads of <lb />
Greenville township In Pitt county, <lb />
four shall bold the <lb />
,. ., for six years, <lb />
for four years, <lb />
j tWO year. At <lb />
i of the terms of any. <lb />
-heir successors shall be elected for <lb />
six years by the county board of <lb />
commissioners of Pitt county. All <lb />
vacancies caused by death, <lb />
Lion or removal from the said town- <lb />
shall <lb />
by the remaining m-id- <lb />
. d board Provided, <lb />
. ., snail <lb />
office within the meaning <lb />
article seven, section fourteen of <lb />
e Of North Carolina <lb />
said board of <lb />
, ,,. B j successors, shall <lb />
., a body <lb />
me and style o <lb />
. Trustees of <lb />
. and by that <lb />
same may sue and be sued, make <lb />
contracts, acquire real and personal <lb />
by gift, purchase or device; <lb />
hold, exchange and sell the same, and <lb />
exercise such other rights and <lb />
as are incident to other mu- <lb />
corporations. <lb />
Section That it hall be the duty <lb />
of the said board of . to take <lb />
control and management of the roads <lb />
or said Greenville township, and said <lb />
trustees are vested with all <lb />
the rights and powers for such con- <lb />
and management as are now vest <lb />
In ad by the board of <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
.,,, ., in this Act shall be <lb />
construed JO to bridges over <lb />
Tar river. <lb />
management of <lb />
J. J. <lb />
LARGE INCREASE IN THE RECEIPTS <lb />
Beads In Greenville Township, <lb />
Pitt <lb />
The general assembly of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section That J. G. J. P. <lb />
Evans, J, S. Mooring, L. A. Randolph, <lb />
Section The board of trustees <lb />
shall annually elect a chairman and <lb />
secretary and treasurer. Tho treas- <lb />
shall have charge of all road <lb />
funds of the township, and shall be <lb />
required to give bond in sufficient <lb />
amount to cover funds coming Into <lb />
his hands. Tho board of trustees <lb />
shall annually elect three of their <lb />
number, who shall constitute and be <lb />
known as the executive committee. <lb />
This committee shall meet at stated <lb />
intervals, as may be directed by the <lb />
on 13th <lb />
Improvement About Prises <lb />
and Comparison <lb />
Betti <lb />
 ;. ii as <lb />
i West, <lb />
Superintendent j. J <lb />
h's t to <lb />
at <lb />
, lie assumed <lb />
U give. <lb />
M . ., and <lb />
, . that hit <lb />
31st, <lb />
showed large appreciation of the <lb />
State's property by substitution of <lb />
young fine mules horses for the <lb />
old worn-out stock and tho latest <lb />
improved farming Implements for old <lb />
and out of date Implements that were <lb />
discarded by all practical farmers a <lb />
I decade ago. <lb />
i In his report he states that he <lb />
does not take into account articles <lb />
produced and consumed on the <lb />
those values balance themselves, <lb />
the i umber convicts has grad- <lb />
eased for the past <lb />
because chain-gangs in <lb />
only <lb />
from these and that'll <lb />
ins system continues in a <lb />
-ears the prison population will <lb />
The receipts, he states, <lb />
the fact that we have earned <lb />
and paid into the treasury over <lb />
the amounts of any preceding <lb />
two years, at the same time show <lb />
an increase In that <lb />
-this was inevitable when con- <lb />
sider the run-down condition of the <lb />
stock and that <lb />
proved kind of agricultural <lb />
have saved during the <lb />
season a day. detail <lb />
he gives the improvements in build- <lb />
and stock, and tolls of about <lb />
mi repairing <lb />
S. fa. m to <lb />
valuable I d <lb />
a. d lo on <lb />
en l <lb />
. b . <lb />
, . , ii <lb />
., f. d i <lb />
. i o p a- <lb />
. b to no- <lb />
net there were four deaths In the <lb />
past two years, one a man years <lb />
old and no case Of typhoid fever In <lb />
S. -1. <lb />
camp In Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
where ore men, there were <lb />
, the In one From <lb />
.-i c mil rood camp in <lb />
. .-i o <lb />
, . deaths from <lb />
In two years. From D. H. Car- <lb />
railroad camp Hyde county. <lb />
. -o deaths in 1909, one in <lb />
old man of <lb />
. . death -r from trouble, <lb />
few after eating a hearty <lb />
. I H the camp In <lb />
North Carolina, with <lb />
generally, there was one death <lb />
1909 and one In As to this <lb />
In Western North Carolina, <lb />
Superintendent says <lb />
there were more deaths and more <lb />
losses from sickness than at camps in <lb />
any other part or tho State, -which <lb />
goes to show the conditions <lb />
i Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
In regard to the health conditions, <lb />
the of Dr. F. M. Reg- <lb />
physician to Slate farm, the <lb />
;, g -Our health rec- <lb />
. rood for the last <lb />
. h i mm call, your <lb />
re n to <lb />
, i of V c in <lb />
, in two <lb />
E . c- o deaths out of nearly <lb />
prisoners, none among sixty or <lb />
employees and no typhoid fever <lb />
hat he attributes record of <lb />
to driven pumps; thereby get- <lb />
pure water, good food, sanitary <lb />
surroundings, regular hours, and last <lb />
m not least, everything thoroughly <lb />
from Hies and <lb />
and that believe that the eastern <lb />
of the State will compare with <lb />
y other part, if people will <lb />
. pumps and thoroughly screen <lb />
The malaria. ho <lb />
says, is In a great measure prevent- <lb />
on 12th <lb />
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