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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 />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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and c p,,, <lb />
A GREAT PLAIN SPEECH BY A <lb />
PLAIN GREAT MAN <lb />
IT HIS 75TH ANNIVERSARY <lb />
Committee on <lb />
of Hie Assembly <lb />
PSI Proper Provision to <lb />
Made Educating the Children <lb />
Should be Maintained. <lb />
The senate and house committees <lb />
education held a joint session in <lb />
hall of the last night and <lb />
ex-Governor Jar-is. by <lb />
., on the of <lb />
cation. <lb />
tie began making the <lb />
he was, years young to- <lb />
e had rather spend his <lb />
talking how to help <lb />
all North Carolina <lb />
than in any other way <lb />
thirty years ago h <lb />
continued, here and look <lb />
i . <lb />
nor or<lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
At Greenville, N. C. <lb />
At Close of Busings January 7th. <lb />
mi., <lb />
Br Jut <lb />
of affairs in <lb />
way, by issuing bonds . <lb />
me Trinity, <lb />
Davidson and other colleges <lb />
that day and spoke of the great <lb />
work they were doing. But it was a <lb />
contest than of who should get the <lb />
that could go to college. The <lb />
was limited, and this made <lb />
g those <lb />
institutions. <lb />
The question then in 1885 was who <lb />
institutions of learning have bee. <lb />
-e skate. <lb />
additional facilities <lb />
now with all of them is <lb />
get the boy or girl but <lb />
how can we provide room for them <lb />
so the Is how to get the <lb />
money to enlarge the State <lb />
that we can stop turning our <lb />
girls <lb />
grave question now presents <lb />
the duty of <lb />
; on <lb />
.-. . . <lb />
. your a <lb />
u. <lb />
do of two things <lb />
and have educational stag- <lb />
or get funds somewhere be- <lb />
u. c taxation. <lb />
We have no right to fix a burden <lb />
the future generations for our <lb />
support Those bills we ought <lb />
today. But when we erect <lb />
; to be enjoyed by those to <lb />
after us, we ought not to put <lb />
burden on our shoulders <lb />
Shall we stand still Shall <lb />
the policy <lb />
to to the boys and <lb />
the State seeking higher <lb />
far. we have gone, <lb />
go OH further <lb />
Or will we, like wise men, come <lb />
bravely , the other question, that <lb />
of providing buildings in the only <lb />
way by issuing bonds <lb />
Governor then gave an in- <lb />
ting account of the number of <lb />
he had been politically dead <lb />
d buried by reason of bold acts <lb />
he had done when in authority. He <lb />
told of having had absolute conn- <lb />
dance faith g the people,<lb />
. ; <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 />
Capital Stock <lb />
Profits <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4,200.00 <lb />
4.312.32 <lb />
6,428.6 <lb />
146,786.14 <lb />
18,563.60 <lb />
1.36 <lb />
4,277.53 <lb />
14,243.83 <lb />
1.36 <lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
For the <lb />
MON y paid by check S handling; In your pocket it is not. <lb />
ha out not yOU a receipt; cash <lb />
or always ready for use. <lb />
Greenville Banking Trust Co. I <lb />
of its depositors <lb />
We will b -Q have your business.<lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
how his friends would beg him not <lb />
act, and how. taking the people In <lb />
confidence, he acted. And he said <lb />
numerous political deaths and <lb />
In J only existed in the <lb />
h of bis and close <lb />
Prominent among these <lb />
he said, was the <lb />
ale of the Western North Carolina <lb />
Railroad, thereby making possible <lb />
the development of Western North <lb />
Carolina at least twenty-five years <lb />
earlier than it would have been. <lb />
like crisis is upon you here <lb />
tonight. What would have become <lb />
of the State In had we re- <lb />
fused to issue bonds to develop the <lb />
State and save her credit Here we <lb />
have the great need of education <lb />
confronting us. A much greater <lb />
question than one relating to mate- <lb />
rial <lb />
Governor Jarvis advised that <lb />
institution be carefully examined <lb />
to see what was the amount needed <lb />
for permanent improvements. Add <lb />
all these together, and if It amounted <lb />
a half million dollars, issue bonds <lb />
to that amount, take the money and <lb />
Continued on Page <lb />
People and Papers, <lb />
It's really lamentable to note how- <lb />
few people in this country actually <lb />
read newspapers. Very few <lb />
In read the papers regularly. <lb />
The lack of interest may be due to <lb />
the fact that the newspapers publish <lb />
ed in are not as interesting <lb />
as they should be. There are nearly <lb />
thousand people in Cherokee <lb />
and there should be about six thous- <lb />
and families. At least one third of <lb />
these families- or two thousand <lb />
ought to read the papers. Many <lb />
in the country take both The <lb />
Ledger and the Cherokee News and <lb />
yet the combined circulation in Cher- <lb />
county of both papers will not <lb />
reach two thousand. The combined <lb />
circulation of both papers is nearly <lb />
three thousand, but more than a <lb />
thousand go Out of the county. <lb />
of more than ordinary intelligence <lb />
neglect the home pare-. <lb />
day we had occasion to ark a gentle- <lb />
man why he did not attend a certain <lb />
meeting in which he should have <lb />
been and was interested. He replied <lb />
he knew nothing of it, yet both the <lb />
local papers had carried of <lb />
the meeting. Inquiry developed <lb />
fact that although this man <lb />
ed and paid for both the local papers <lb />
he seldom looked at either. There <lb />
are hundreds of people living in <lb />
who cannot today tell <lb />
the name of the president of the <lb />
United States and many who do <lb />
even know the name of the <lb />
who Is being Inaugurated in <lb />
today and whom they helped b <lb />
their votes to put into office T e <lb />
ignorance of our people is <lb />
and yet there are some men who are <lb />
so blinded by prejudice that they can- <lb />
not see the Wisdom of a compulsory <lb />
education law. Cherokee's condition <lb />
is not unlike that cf many other <lb />
counties is South Carolina. We need <lb />
more enlightenment all over the <lb />
State. It gives us no joy to <lb />
but the truth remains that we h <lb />
mos benighted people in this U o <lb />
There is but one remedy, and <lb />
to get busy and educate our <lb />
and girls. We are improving, bu <lb />
there Is still room for greater <lb />
S. C. Ledger. <lb />
We do not believe that is <lb />
newspaper in North Carolina <lb />
can say as hard things about <lb />
people of its county. <lb />
WHAT THE BO. <lb />
of a Shot in The Dark. <lb />
We have great sympathy , <lb />
pie who of such e <lb />
-that you cannot pass in tort, <lb />
miles of them without wounding <lb />
feelings. Recently we heard of <lb />
lady who had great difficulty in <lb />
ling suited In a cloak which she had <lb />
ordered through a mall order <lb />
With permission of this lady, who <lb />
assured us that she would take do <lb />
offense, we wrote a short editorial <lb />
paragraph telling how she it In <lb />
the And to our utter surprise <lb />
half a dozen ladies got mad <lb />
with for singling them <lb />
and their to the pub- <lb />
We did not know the mail or- <lb />
folks had such good business in <lb />
this vicinity and we did not dream <lb />
of the cap fitting so many.- <lb />
County Treasurer's Office. <lb />
II, J. L. Wooten, owner of the <lb />
ding. Is having the store recently <lb />
by Mr. James L g remedied <lb />
on the interior for a office <lb />
county treasurer W. B. Wilson. It <lb />
will be a nice place when the <lb />
are completed . <lb />
Their Increasing Work Keeps Ts <lb />
and Healthy. <lb />
All the blood In the body passes <lb />
through the kidneys once every three <lb />
minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. <lb />
They work night and day. When <lb />
healthy they remove about grains <lb />
of impure matter daily, when <lb />
healthy some part of this impure <lb />
matter is the blood. This <lb />
brings on many diseases and <lb />
in the back, headache, <lb />
nervousness, hot, dry skin, <lb />
gout, gravel, disorders of the <lb />
eyesight and hearing, dizziness, <lb />
regular heart, debility, drowsiness, <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. R. Moored Evans St., <lb />
N. Cm can recommend <lb />
Kidney Pills, for I have <lb />
hem with greatest benefit. I was <lb />
troubled with lameness In my back <lb />
and my kidneys did not do their <lb />
work they should. I got <lb />
Kidney Pills from John T. WOO- <lb />
Drug Co. and T had not used <lb />
them long before I received relief. <lb />
I can say that this remedy acts Just <lb />
as represented. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
York, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
the name <lb />
Is Old Age Draws Near. <lb />
e a man shows gray <lb />
his services are not wanted, and <lb />
even if accepted he is relegated to <lb />
This statement in a note <lb />
the corner explained the <lb />
of Henry S. Oppenheimer in <lb />
New York the other day. The pity <lb />
Is that there are so many such <lb />
tragedies. Failure, In one <lb />
r a . comes to most of us i <lb />
Fe. realize hopes, am- <lb />
to the full <lb />
h e <lb />
e n o of mat <lb />
hod, v. ho have been in the front <lb />
of the firing line for a time, cannot <lb />
to take a place <lb />
I i the rear; and when age and <lb />
conies, it is hard to take a <lb />
Se e ha-e <lb />
. a. accompaniment of <lb />
as it often <lb />
I or u successful, if we live <lb />
. g a place <lb />
he rear comes to us all, and wise <lb />
is he who takes thought and school <lb />
himself for the change. In the day <lb />
of strength and independence, one <lb />
realize that a change will <lb />
and prepare for it. It is not <lb />
so hard after all if we take the <lb />
view. Retirement, or a <lb />
place, means <lb />
Of much care and responsibility and <lb />
it's best to take the cheerful view. <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
Condensed Statement of<lb />
The National Bank <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
At the close of business. January <lb />
RESOURCE. <lb />
Pr- fir <lb />
8.00000 <lb />
n 507.75 A <lb />
Ex for Finns- <lb />
Hash and Due from unpaid <lb />
pp-cont fond flashier <lb />
Loan <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
U S Bonds <lb />
stocks and B <lb />
Par and Fix <lb />
Union's Corn Crop. <lb />
Wish there was some way of find- <lb />
the number of bushels of corn <lb />
grown in Union county last year. A <lb />
lumper corn crop was grown in 1910, <lb />
doubt about that, and there is <lb />
a I moot as much good corn In the <lb />
of Union county right now, mid- <lb />
and after hogs are fattened <lb />
than Is in them at gathering <lb />
time. Our guess Is that a million <lb />
bushels of good corn was gathered <lb />
last year by Union county farmers. <lb />
What is your guess <lb />
on <lb />
968.64 <lb />
to<lb />
on <lb />
OH <lb />
Kited D <lb />
We invite the m V <lb />
Individuals, and will be pleased meet corn spin d those <lb />
changes or opening new accounts. <lb />
We want your business <lb />
F J FORBES, Cashier<lb />
. r. <lb />
Woods Seeds <lb />
Tor 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 to <lb />
determine as <lb />
to what crops and seeds to plant <lb />
for success and profit. 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 />
E. <lb />
By virtue of authority of a <lb />
gage executed to me by Asa Bullock <lb />
and Lula Bullock on the day of <lb />
October and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register's office in Pitt County <lb />
to secure pa <lb />
of a certain bond bearing <lb />
late therewith, and the stipulations; <lb />
in said mortgage not having been com <lb />
died with. I shall expose at a public <lb />
auction, for cash, on Wednesday t <lb />
8th day or February, o'clock <lb />
at Court house door, in Pitt <lb />
County, the following <lb />
Adjoining the lands of S. E. Nobles, <lb />
Claude <lb />
D. C. Barnhill and others, be- <lb />
ginning at a Sweet gum on the land <lb />
Of D. C. Barnhill and S. B. Nobles <lb />
corner running South with a line of <lb />
marked trees to a bay at S. E. Nobles <lb />
comer thence North a straight line- <lb />
to Wyatt corner thence <lb />
with a line of marked trees to a <lb />
with V. and <lb />
Claude House down the canal <lb />
the beginning containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This January . I Ml. <lb />
ft . ER. Mortgagee <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON <lb />
J. EVERETT, Atty. Assignee <lb />
Two is an army when one declares <lb />
war. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North r., Con <lb />
he lo C u . <lb />
. Tyson <lb />
vs. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
The defendant above-named, v ill <lb />
notice that an action e <lb />
as above been in <lb />
Superior court of Pitt County, to <lb />
obtain a divorce from the bonds Of <lb />
matrimony, and the said defendant <lb />
will further take notice be Is <lb />
to appear at the next term <lb />
if the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
o be held on the 2nd -do day after <lb />
e first Monday of Match, 1911, it be- <lb />
g Hie 20th of March 1911 at <lb />
to N C, In d l <lb />
, f , e <lb />
This the 20th day of Jan., 1911. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Court. <lb />
i Julius Brown, Atty for plaintiff. <lb />
J ltd <lb />
i i m n f v . <lb />
eh r r <lb />
one -H d v- <lb />
i. Ii- i <lb />
Free Cats far Advertisers. <lb />
i ,, i I with <lb />
. e ti <lb />
assorted supply of cuts suit- <lb />
for all lines- of business <lb />
These cuts will be for the <lb />
free use of our In <lb />
their advertisements. Specimen <lb />
of there cuts kept on <lb />
lie the office where advertisers <lb />
see them any lime aid select <lb />
such cuts as they wish to use. Now <lb />
is a time to cuts for <lb />
Easter spring advertising. <lb />
THE WILLS OH VAl <lb />
Take Hoods <lb />
T i No cure, no<lb />
Ignorance is expensive and know- <lb />
lodge posts money. <lb />
i new <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home Farm and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF PAUL N. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and I he <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Winterville, N. Jan. A. <lb />
L. of the Biblical Recorder, <lb />
in town Wednesday He made <lb />
a very interesting talk in the school <lb />
auditorium Wednesday morning and <lb />
Mayer meeting Wednesday <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company can <lb />
you Riverside disc harrows, <lb />
harrows and steel beam plows <lb />
cheap. See them. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams went to Raleigh <lb />
Thursday morning on business. <lb />
If you need salt of any kind, you <lb />
it at A W. Ange Com <lb />
people Of Winterville <lb />
much that they are going t, <lb />
lose one of their best citizens, Mr. <lb />
D. R. Jackson. Mr. Jackson and <lb />
his family are going to move t, <lb />
o where he is going t <lb />
a college. We all hope <lb />
i success In his work. <lb />
of Ayden, war;<lb />
T. Anthony, of <lb />
i evening c <lb />
Company a <lb />
-.---o with repair <lb />
and grinding wheat and corn a <lb />
their mill. <lb />
A new lot of furniture just arrived <lb />
A. W. Ange Company's. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Company are <lb />
; lug some goods for <lb />
and spring use now. <lb />
T a. G. Manufacturing <lb />
of <lb />
planters, sowers, back <lb />
and school desks. These shipment; <lb />
are made to points in North Caro <lb />
Una, South Carolina and Georgia, . <lb />
so some of them extend to <lb />
Oklahoma, Texas and Florida, an. <lb />
their back bands are now being <lb />
to Baltimore jobbers. Their d <lb />
for buggies, wagons and en, <lb />
hare been great and the hum of the <lb />
factory all day and part of the <lb />
only reminds you that they don <lb />
want to turn any customers away. <lb />
Lees Birthday at W. H. S. <lb />
Very appropriate exercises in <lb />
or of Lee's birthday were held i <lb />
the auditorium of Winterville <lb />
School, Thursday morning just <lb />
tor the devotional exercises. Ti. <lb />
pupils of Miss Dora room <lb />
excellent papers on the differs, <lb />
phases of the great chieftains <lb />
which was sung <lb />
several young ladies of the bight <lb />
The exercises were <lb />
by all present, and <lb />
thanks arc Cox and h <lb />
pupils. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Winterville, N. S., Jan. <lb />
Robe t of Ayden, filler <lb />
his regular appointment here Sunday <lb />
He preached a flue sermon to <lb />
audiences Sunday and Sunday night <lb />
Mr. Sam. Whitehurst, from near <lb />
Falkland, entered school yesterday <lb />
Miss Smith, of Falkland, <lb />
who has been sick with measles, re- <lb />
turned to school Monday. <lb />
Rev. C. T. Upchurch, pastor of the <lb />
Baptist church at will <lb />
ill the W. H. S. auditorium <lb />
miry All ore cordially <lb />
DEDICATION <lb />
invited to come out and hear him. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Currie, of Enfield, enter- <lb />
ed school yesterday. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams is holding a <lb />
meeting at Fremont this week. <lb />
Saves Two Lives. <lb />
my fine.- or myself <lb />
living today, if it had not been for <lb />
King's New. writes <lb />
v. D. of Fayetteville, N. <lb />
C R. F. D. No. we both had <lb />
rightful no other <lb />
d could told in <lb />
had tons unction, s. e <lb />
weak bad sweats <lb />
wonderful medicine completely <lb />
us It's the best I <lb />
need or heard For sore lungs, <lb />
colds, hemorrhage, <lb />
hay fever, croup, whooping <lb />
all <lb />
bottle free <lb />
a i-fed all drug . <lb />
Christian Church, X. <lb />
a. Jun. 1911. <lb />
Prelude. <lb />
Be <lb />
ford -Misses Settle and Bowen; <lb />
Messrs. Settle and Gurganus, of <lb />
Atlantic Christian College. <lb />
4--Hymn No. My <lb />
Tongue, Thy Tribute <lb />
Me, O <lb />
Horace Settle. <lb />
reading and prayer. <lb />
Hymn, No. the <lb />
a i i. <lb />
Announcements and morning <lb />
bolo the Gates of the <lb />
Temple- Miss Carrie <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
J. -C. Caldwell. <lb />
Father We Adore <lb />
Bowen <lb />
and Spain; Messrs. Settle and <lb />
us, of Christian Col- <lb />
EXAMINATIONS OVER AND NEW <lb />
TERM READY TO BEGIN <lb />
SPEAKERS FOR COMMENCEMENT <lb />
Governor Wilson Deliver The Ai- <lb />
The <lb />
-dies Club <lb />
for <lb />
Min <lb />
SEVEN KILLED IX <lb />
Explosion Caused by a Careless Pipe <lb />
Smoker <lb />
so; <lb />
to be <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Friday evening, January 27th, <lb />
by Horace Settle. <lb />
Saturday morning. o'clock, song <lb />
and devotional, C. C. Ware. <lb />
of welcome -E. A. <lb />
e. <lb />
Ra of minutes of <lb />
g. <lb />
by Hayes <lb />
for dinner, <lb />
calling <lb />
of delegates and other business <lb />
W. B. M. meeting. <lb />
by j. R, Tingle. <lb />
Sunday morning, in o'clock, <lb />
business. <lb />
of and <lb />
by Dr. J. Caldwell. <lb />
for dinner. <lb />
2.30 school session by <lb />
ayes <lb />
supplied. <lb />
GOLD BIRO IX AX <lb />
Was There All Bight and Is <lb />
Stuff. <lb />
I . <lb />
I. <lb />
h i, <lb />
hi <lb />
.,;. <lb />
men <lb />
Jan. past <lb />
e in hard dig- <lb />
o u j. c part of most or the <lb />
Those who were behind have <lb />
catching up. Those who had <lb />
kept up well during the term have <lb />
hi the hopes of <lb />
Ai have been <lb />
c . i With the <lb />
. U, next <lb />
start with a clean <lb />
slate on a new term's work. <lb />
spring will soon be Up. <lb />
baseball practice will begin. The <lb />
track men will be going out. The <lb />
of debates which <lb />
as <lb />
. d bill and Virginia. <lb />
a fresh <lb />
g k pipe, <lb />
to rules, Carelessly <lb />
e spark Into a quantity of <lb />
-lack blasting powder, causing an <lb />
explosion which destroyed a portion <lb />
of the mine. Seven men were blown <lb />
to bits and others imprisoned but <lb />
rescued.<lb />
Another In Exposition, <lb />
Fight. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, Jan. Or- <lb />
leans gained an important tactical <lb />
point in the exposition fight today. <lb />
when the house committee on rules <lb />
determined to report a resolution <lb />
next Tuesday allowing members of <lb />
the house to designate in which city <lb />
they desired the to be <lb />
held when roll call is taken. San <lb />
Francisco made determined effort to <lb />
have the vote taken tomorrow. <lb />
have compassion; at least <lb />
e is possessed of that noble <lb />
e. Eggs have been sailing in the <lb />
r until a man has to be related to, a <lb />
before he can buy them <lb />
ever, hens-one hen at least <lb />
tempered the wind to the <lb />
Yesterday a man's wife man- <lb />
to get hold of a few for extra <lb />
She was breaking them <lb />
to them to <lb />
a cake, when she saw some- <lb />
shining; it also made a noise <lb />
hen it hit the bottom of the <lb />
which they were being broken.<lb />
It was a genuine <lb />
old finger ring. <lb />
The Record would print the name <lb />
it the lady making the find, but to <lb />
o so would cause her inconvenience <lb />
Or dozens would go after that ring <lb />
rare. Greensboro Record. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. II. O. Hyatt will be In Green- <lb />
at Hotel Bertha, February <lb />
Hid 7th, Monday and Tuesday, <lb />
e purpose of treating diseases of <lb />
he eye, ear. nose and throat and flt- <lb />
glasses. i <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that <lb />
cation will be made to the present <lb />
for an amendment to the <lb />
of the town of Ayden. <lb />
This January 18th, 1911. <lb />
J. F. Mayor. <lb />
i glee club and Orchestra <lb />
practicing under the instruction <lb />
Professors and Man- <lb />
ager R. M. Hanes is trying to <lb />
range for two trips to the western <lb />
part of the State. An effort will <lb />
to organize and train a <lb />
and guitar club. The first eon <lb />
cert will be given during the Feb- <lb />
y dances which come February <lb />
and <lb />
has boon very <lb />
In securing Governor Wood- <lb />
row Wilson, of Now Jersey, to <lb />
the commencement address at the <lb />
commencement, Another <lb />
of. the Princeton faculty, Dr. <lb />
Henry van Dyke, will deliver the <lb />
John Calvin lectures in <lb />
March. Bishop Collins Denny, of <lb />
Nashville, Tennessee will deliver <lb />
baccalaureate sermon at the <lb />
commencement. <lb />
At the meeting of the American <lb />
of Zoologists held at- <lb />
Cornell recently, Dr. H. V. Wilson <lb />
s-as honored by being elected the <lb />
of the eastern division. Dr. <lb />
stands high among the sci- <lb />
of the country. In a book, <lb />
Men of Science, <lb />
which gives a list of the <lb />
leading scientists of <lb />
States, seven men were <lb />
edited to North Carolina and <lb />
is one of the number. <lb />
the <lb />
ac- <lb />
Dr. <lb />
If a man hasn't a fad the chances <lb />
are he has something worse. <lb />
A is <lb />
known by companies he keeps. <lb />
See the agent for the Insurance Com- <lb />
of North American since 1792 <lb />
THREE DOSES HOODS <lb />
Chill and Fever will cure <lb />
case of chills. Sold by druggists <lb />
Rearing Fire. <lb />
May not result from the work of <lb />
but often severe burns are <lb />
caused that make a quick need for <lb />
Salve, the quickest, <lb />
surest cure for burns, wounds, boils. <lb />
It subdues It kills pain. <lb />
U soothes and heals. Drives off skin <lb />
eruption, ulcers or piles. Only <lb />
it all druggists. <lb />
SETTER <lb />
dog, about years old. Nervous <lb />
temperament; answers to name <lb />
on plain leather strop collar with <lb />
ring. Formerly owned by C. <lb />
Forbes. Reward if returned to R. <lb />
C. Flanagan, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
fT J <lb />
ii<lb />
ii tit, hi . <lb />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE N. <lb />
GENERAL ASSEMBLY <lb />
L. <lb />
REPRESENTATIVE BILL <lb />
Against Establishing Hoke <lb />
Discuss Federal <lb />
Tax Considers Hill to <lb />
Increase Salary of Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County Bills. <lb />
The day was almost featureless <lb />
in the dearly an hour that the senate <lb />
was in session. Not making more <lb />
laws, however, may be the best thing <lb />
that could take place. A large <lb />
hunch of hills sent over from the <lb />
house were presented and referred <lb />
to the proper senate committees. A <lb />
few new bills were introduced, but <lb />
they were only of a local nature. <lb />
Senator A. P. Kitchen, of Halifax, <lb />
appeared for the first time since the <lb />
general assembly met, and was sworn <lb />
in. <lb />
The session of the house was <lb />
most as featureless as the senate, <lb />
about the only difference being that <lb />
there was more of the same kind, <lb />
two hours being given mainly to <lb />
matters that might be transacted by <lb />
the county commissioners of the <lb />
counties interested instead of con- <lb />
the time of a state <lb />
body. There were petitions, <lb />
resolutions and new bills, <lb />
all of a local nature. The <lb />
possible exceptions <lb />
Home of To appoint a <lb />
state building commission and pro- <lb />
for new building. <lb />
of To fix salary <lb />
of commissioner of labor and print- <lb />
-Can- of To allow <lb />
tax for pensions in counties. <lb />
of To include <lb />
business of fire insurance in anti- <lb />
trust law. <lb />
Sikes of To allow bail for <lb />
fugitives also relating to advertise- <lb />
of sales under mortgages. <lb />
of To prohibit <lb />
lobbying in general assembly. <lb />
of State <lb />
fisheries bill providing for erection <lb />
of state fish commission. <lb />
Doth branches of the legislature <lb />
had quite a busy day, memorials, <lb />
bills or second and third readings, <lb />
ratification of bills and new bills all <lb />
attention. Senator Hoy- <lb />
den introduced a bill creating a Stale <lb />
highway commission; also one pro- <lb />
for Improvements to the <lb />
latter hill calls for <lb />
of annually for two <lb />
years and for permanent <lb />
These wen-, the only <lb />
new natters of general State inter- <lb />
est. <lb />
The house reports <lb />
on a large number-of bills, the one <lb />
to increase the salary of the <lb />
nor to being among those re- <lb />
ported favorably. several <lb />
row hills were of <lb />
interest. <lb />
or Lieutenant <lb />
d, president <lb />
presided. <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 <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. C. <lb />
MACON. GA. COLUMBUS. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BALTIMORE. MO. <lb />
The on salaries and <lb />
fees made a favorable report on the <lb />
bill to increase the salary of the gov- <lb />
to <lb />
A number of foils sent over <lb />
from the house were acted upon, and <lb />
many bills passed second and third <lb />
leadings. <lb />
A message was received from the <lb />
governor transmitting the report of <lb />
the board of internal Improve- <lb />
with recommendations. <lb />
All of the new bills introduced <lb />
were of a local nature, one of these <lb />
to prohibit a moving picture show <lb />
giving prize light pictures in a <lb />
town in Rockingham county was <lb />
put upon Its passage and <lb />
the prise lighters knocked out. <lb />
Several petitions to stop the sale <lb />
of were presented. <lb />
The same moving <lb />
show bill for Rockingham <lb />
that passed the senate, was also <lb />
rushed through the house. A bill <lb />
to prohibit shipping live quail out of <lb />
the State was also put through in a <lb />
hurry. <lb />
Saw dust bills, Cox hunting bills, <lb />
and game bills, appointing <lb />
of the peace, Incorporation of <lb />
small towns, and other <lb />
matter, constituted the bulk of the <lb />
new bills Introduced. <lb />
Representative Mooring, of- Pitt, <lb />
introduced a bill to amend the law <lb />
of marriage relating to Confederate <lb />
soldiers in the law of 1909. <lb />
In passing and ratifying bills there <lb />
was enough to make out a busy <lb />
day. <lb />
The. report or the commission <lb />
two years ago to investigate <lb />
-ho Land System war., <lb />
by Senator Gotten, <lb />
The clerk; <lb />
in insofar as it recited the <lb />
of when a Din-; <lb />
nude by Drown j <lb />
that its further reading be <lb />
with, and copies of the re- <lb />
port be printed for the use of the <lb />
senate. Senator Gotten thought, it <lb />
would be a sufficient number, and <lb />
the motion was carried. <lb />
The report shows that, a meeting <lb />
of the commission was held on <lb />
to consider the t r 1-- sys- <lb />
referred to. Though no Other <lb />
meeting has since been held, yet the <lb />
commission by correspondence and <lb />
otherwise, have gathered a deal of <lb />
in formation on subject, all of <lb />
which emphasized the need of a <lb />
change from the title system. <lb />
The deeds tire long complicated, <lb />
containing many clauses and pro- <lb />
visions which have no moaning to- <lb />
day. <lb />
These were among the new bills <lb />
To appropriate the sum <lb />
of for the purpose of erecting <lb />
a suitable memorial on the battlefield <lb />
of Gettysburg t. commemorate the <lb />
valor and deeds of heroism of North <lb />
Carolina in that great bat- <lb />
To prevent monopolies <lb />
and oppression by gas, electric and <lb />
other corporations. <lb />
To promote public health <lb />
and by ditching and draining <lb />
To safeguard the rev- <lb />
of Insurance companies and <lb />
protect the citizens of the State. <lb />
To protect the public from <lb />
disease In barber shops. <lb />
To promote justice <lb />
i in the adjustment of <lb />
To protect of <lb />
common carriers. <lb />
To tax doge in North Car- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
senate i ti brief <lb />
With only <lb />
ti educe j, these of r. nature. A <lb />
bills tout over Lorn the <lb />
house were, referred to the proper <lb />
committees. <lb />
A resolution was passed providing <lb />
for a joint special committee to in- <lb />
the states property. <lb />
The house had a busy session for <lb />
two hours. Among the new bills in- <lb />
were <lb />
Resolution in relation to <lb />
trusts In North Carolin. Calling for <lb />
appoint a of to Investigate <lb />
the charge that the American <lb />
co Company was openly violating the <lb />
anti-trust law of North Carolina. <lb />
To prohibit the <lb />
and sale of near beer or any <lb />
drink containing alcohol in the State <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
To regulate child labor in <lb />
factories. <lb />
To amend the law of 1907 <lb />
in relation to fertilizers, <lb />
To repeal that part of the <lb />
law of making of rail- <lb />
roads violating rules, guilty of a mis- <lb />
demeanor. <lb />
To protect the public <lb />
from persons having contagious or <lb />
Infectious diseases. <lb />
To provide that Superior <lb />
courts of the state convene on <lb />
Tuesday instead of Monday. <lb />
To place widows and sol- <lb />
pension roll by endorsement, <lb />
of auditor. <lb />
To appropriate funds <lb />
to and dumb school. <lb />
To amend the Sunday work <lb />
law of the of <lb />
There several from <lb />
citizens of Robeson and Cumberland <lb />
counties against the formation of <lb />
the proposed new county of <lb />
A large number of bills were <lb />
and few new bills Introduced <lb />
ail of . local nature. <lb />
federal income tax was a <lb />
fore noon, and the <lb />
On<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
Th- Carolina Home Farm and Tb Eastern <lb />
OF COTTON <lb />
COMPILED FROM FORTHCOMING <lb />
CENSUS BULLETIN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA RANKS SECOND <lb />
Statistics of Loading Cotton Growing <lb />
and Man it fact ii ring States, Show- <lb />
Present Number of Spindles and <lb />
Amount of Cotton Consumed, Com- <lb />
pared With Previous Periods. <lb />
Washington, D. C, January 1911 <lb />
In the consumption of cotton in the <lb />
United States, t, the forth- <lb />
coming Cc Bulletin the <lb />
supply of cotton for <lb />
the ending August the <lb />
state of ranks first. <lb />
North Carolina second, South Carolina <lb />
third, Georgia fourth, New Hampshire <lb />
fifth, Alabama sixth, and Island <lb />
seventh. <lb />
Of the three most important cotton- <lb />
states, North Carolina <lb />
a loss of per cent in con- <lb />
of cotton in the cotton year <lb />
as compared with 1909, South <lb />
Carolina a loss of per cent. Georgia, <lb />
Which ranks fourth in consumption, <lb />
shows a loss of per cent. <lb />
The statistics of spindles in the re- <lb />
port, relate to the year ending August <lb />
those for 1910, which have <lb />
been plied from returns of <lb />
for the census of 1909 and relate, <lb />
a to December 1809. The <lb />
number shown for 1910 is <lb />
and exceeds the number for 1909 by <lb />
or only per cent. The com- <lb />
small number for spindles <lb />
since 1907 is attributable in part to <lb />
unsatisfactory condition of the cotton- <lb />
manufacturing industry, which began <lb />
with financial depression of that year <lb />
and culminated in the more acute con- <lb />
brought about by the shortage <lb />
in the supply of cotton the past seas- <lb />
on. <lb />
Massachusetts First in <lb />
Massachusetts exceeds every other <lb />
in the number of cotton spin- <lb />
dies, having or per cent <lb />
of the total for the country. South <lb />
Carolina ranks second, with <lb />
or per cent, North Carolina third, <lb />
with or per cent. <lb />
Island has fourth Georgia <lb />
fifth, New Hampshire sixth, <lb />
cut seventh, New York eight, and <lb />
Maine ninth. No other State re- <lb />
ports as many as a million spindles. <lb />
The marked since <lb />
1830 of the cotton-manufacturing in- <lb />
in the owing Stales <lb />
clearly seen when the figures <lb />
cotton consumption for are con- <lb />
that year was a more <lb />
prosperous one for the industry than <lb />
1910. During the nine years ending <lb />
with the consumption in these <lb />
States Increased Co per cent, while <lb />
In the New England States it <lb />
ed only per cent and in all <lb />
States per The consumption <lb />
of cotton I e year <lb />
in the Slate <lb />
per cent of the total <lb />
for the country, compared with <lb />
per the New England States <lb />
and other <lb />
the c August 1910, <lb />
tor the cotton-growing <lb />
per cent, for the New <lb />
England States per cent. During <lb />
the i rear the increase in the <lb />
n u <lb />
Slates has been 3.6 per cent, <lb />
ed with 2.2 per cent from 1908 to 1909 <lb />
The increase in the New England <lb />
States from 1909 to 1910 was 3.3 per <lb />
cent compared with 1.7 per cent from <lb />
1908 to 1909. <lb />
Large Increase in Exports. <lb />
An interesting illustration of the <lb />
manner in which foreign counties <lb />
have suffered during the past year <lb />
from the short supply of American <lb />
cotton is presented by the statistics <lb />
of exports, which, for the year cover- <lb />
ed by the present report, show a de- <lb />
crease of bales, or per <lb />
cent, from the previous year, smaller <lb />
than for any year since that ending <lb />
1905. <lb />
About per cent of all cotton ex- <lb />
ported during the year ending Aug- <lb />
1910, is credited to ports with- <lb />
in the cotton-growing States, only <lb />
per cent having been exported from <lb />
I outside of these States. The <lb />
from Galveston, New Orleans, <lb />
Savannah represented about two- <lb />
of the total, while those <lb />
alone amounted to more<lb />
The report also discloses a notice- <lb />
able change in the distribution of the <lb />
export trade since 1880. At that time <lb />
United Kingdom took two-thirds <lb />
of all the American cotton exported, <lb />
France one-tenth, and Germany one- <lb />
but during the year ending <lb />
1910, the United Kingdom <lb />
look about two-fifths, Germany nearly <lb />
one-seventh. The exports to Italy <lb />
since have increased more than <lb />
sixfold. <lb />
In Japan and China <lb />
The exports to Japan are <lb />
more because of the remarkable <lb />
variations in the- quantities for the <lb />
different years than because of the <lb />
development of the trade. This may <lb />
be explained by the fact that when <lb />
the price of American cotton com- <lb />
high Japan reduces its <lb />
imports of raw material from the <lb />
States and increases its <lb />
ports of Indian cotton. The exports <lb />
to Canada in 1880 amounted to only <lb />
bales, compared with 120.744 <lb />
in 1910. The decrease in the ex- <lb />
ports to Russia is accounted for in <lb />
part by the increased of <lb />
cotton in Russian territory and by <lb />
the importation of Persian cotton. It <lb />
is explained that the decrease in the <lb />
demand for our fabrics in China <lb />
the export year 1910 was due <lb />
chiefly to the fact that in the early <lb />
fall of 1909 the market was well stock <lb />
ed with American goods and to the <lb />
disparity between prices later in the <lb />
year and those that prevailed during <lb />
he previous years. <lb />
Japanese Labor Cost <lb />
American goods are regarded as <lb />
worth from to per cent more <lb />
than goods manufactured by <lb />
mills, which are being sold in <lb />
China and Manchuria at the low <lb />
prices of when raw cotton was <lb />
selling at about cents per pound <lb />
this country. It is stated that, be- <lb />
cause of her cheap labor, Japan can <lb />
manufacture fabrics from American- <lb />
grown cotton at a cost from to <lb />
cent than the American mills <lb />
average daily wage of men in <lb />
Japanese cotton dills is tents, <lb />
t women cents, and of children, <lb />
Of whose labor there is an abundant <lb />
of the Orient, the hope of American <lb />
manufacturers in this market lies <lb />
expanding their trade in special <lb />
of goods which already hold <lb />
i commanding position In the East <lb />
because of quality and popularity. <lb />
A number of mills -in the United <lb />
Slates manufacture valuable <lb />
of export sheetings, which <lb />
Company<lb />
FOR THE <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Co. <lb />
i n <lb />
mm <lb />
so long as their quality is main- <lb />
the exports from <lb />
mis country to China and Manchuria <lb />
are falling off, those to our possess- <lb />
ions in the East are increasing on ac- <lb />
count of a tariff and those <lb />
the countries on <lb />
account of closer commercial <lb />
ions. <lb />
THROW FROM BUGGY. <lb />
Young Lady <lb />
Sustains <lb />
Leg. <lb />
a Broken <lb />
Friday evening Mr. W. H. <lb />
with his wife and baby and Miss <lb />
Mary Kittrell, all in the same bug- <lb />
were driving along the road to <lb />
his home, a few miles from Green- <lb />
ville. It being after dark so that <lb />
an open ditch was not seen, the <lb />
wheels of the buggy ran in this <lb />
ditch and Mr. Forbes, Miss Kittrell <lb />
and the baby were thrown out of the <lb />
vehicle. In the fall Miss Kittrell <lb />
was seriously hurt, one of her legs <lb />
being broken. Being already a <lb />
the injury is a severe one on <lb />
her. None of the other occupants <lb />
of the buggy were injured. <lb />
CLOTHES THIEF CAPTURED, <lb />
Arrested After Several Months of <lb />
Hiding. <lb />
Sunday Chief of Police J. T. Smith <lb />
went to Wilson and brought back <lb />
with him Boston Boyd, a young <lb />
colored man, who had been arrested <lb />
there. Boston was one of the par- <lb />
ties who several months ago stole <lb />
some clothing from the store of Mr. <lb />
C. H. Forbes here. Both the par- <lb />
ties implicated in the theft made <lb />
their escape and the other one has <lb />
not yet been apprehended. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds issued <lb />
marriage licenses to the following <lb />
couples last <lb />
White. <lb />
G. Gay Rosa <lb />
Smith. <lb />
J. P. and Lilly Savage. <lb />
Samuel Baker and Nancey Page. <lb />
N. L. Bailey and Delia Boykin. <lb />
N. C. Tripp and Bertha. <lb />
Eddie Cox and Abbie Williams. <lb />
There was not a license for col- <lb />
people during the week. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
OF <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule effect December 18th. <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as Information only <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
1.09 a. m., daily, Night Express Pull- <lb />
man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. in., daily, for Norfolk and New <lb />
Parlor car service between <lb />
New Bern and Norfolk, connects for <lb />
all points north and west. <lb />
p. in., daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
a. m., daily for Wilson and <lb />
connects north, south and <lb />
west. <lb />
7.51 a. m., daily except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
1.56 p. m., daily, for and <lb />
For further information and <lb />
of sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville, <lb />
M. C. <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop <lb />
Just received at Gardner's Repair <lb />
Shop a lot first class wagon and cart <lb />
material. We are prepared to make <lb />
WACO'S, CARTS AND WHEELS <lb />
and do all kinds of repairing to bug- <lb />
promptly. Having installed a <lb />
lot of improved machinery, we are <lb />
able to offer a special inducement in <lb />
the way of prices aid quality to <lb />
We also repair guns, <lb />
and tile circular cross-cut <lb />
saws; sharpen plows and frame <lb />
pictures. <lb />
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK <lb />
Ships around Ctr. from city Market <lb />
Subscription List <lb />
One of the growing things these <lb />
days is The Reflector's subscription <lb />
list. Advertisers can get <lb />
about the circulation of the pap- <lb />
whenever they desire it, and they <lb />
will be convinced that it goes to the <lb />
people they want to reach. <lb />
advantage to advertisers is <lb />
the list of cuts we have for their <lb />
tree use. <lb />
man with horse sense <lb />
lift a, <lb />
SAM MASON <lb />
Master <lb />
GREENVILLE, I, C. <lb />
Shop in R. L. Smith's <lb />
AH Work Guaranteed <lb />
Horse-Shoer's <lb />
S. J. Nobles <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP <lb />
furnished, everything clean <lb />
and attractive, working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to none. <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G. <lb />
The lime to advertise is you<lb />
u-<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
IN, ADVERTISING <lb />
l- <lb />
MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE <lb />
FINE ADDRESS BY J. L. KING <lb />
He How Guilford County Get <lb />
Road and the Advantage <lb />
They Will be Pitt <lb />
Issue Economical and <lb />
Proposition to Ad- <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A large number of representatives <lb />
citizens assembled in hall, <lb />
Thursday night. In response to the <lb />
call a special meeting of the <lb />
Chamber of commerce to hear an ad- <lb />
dress on the question of good roads <lb />
by Mr. John L. King, chairman <lb />
the roads commission, of Guilford <lb />
county. <lb />
The meeting was called to order <lb />
by President H. A. Wake, who after <lb />
some remarks upon the necessity for <lb />
good roads, and the interest in them <lb />
in this section, introduced the speak- <lb />
Mr. King said the Improvement <lb />
of public roads is a business <lb />
Then Will the returns <lb />
the Investment Between <lb />
and has been expended <lb />
upon the roads of Guilford county, <lb />
and up there feel that the returns <lb />
have more than justified the expense. <lb />
We began about six years ago to <lb />
build roads with a bond issue. There <lb />
were all kinds of argument against <lb />
this by those who were opposed to <lb />
bonds. They said the money would <lb />
be waisted and the good roads would <lb />
never reach more than three miles <lb />
from town. We first built a few <lb />
miles of macadam road as an object <lb />
lesson before the election <lb />
Down here in Pitt county you are <lb />
very fortunately situated, as you can <lb />
build roads so much cheaper than <lb />
they cost us in Guilford. Here you <lb />
can easily build them at a cost of <lb />
to per mile. I suppose <lb />
all are In favor or good roads, but <lb />
there is a difference of opinion as to <lb />
how they shall be obtained. The <lb />
least burden is placed the tax <lb />
payers by issuing bonds to build <lb />
roads. We in <lb />
ford. <lb />
There is not a city with any per- <lb />
Improvements but what are <lb />
paid for with bond issues. That is <lb />
the Way to obtain improvements, <lb />
otherwise you burden the people with <lb />
taxes. As a rule the best business <lb />
people Live in the towns, and if they <lb />
find it good policy to make improve- <lb />
with bonds, why is it not <lb />
equally as good for the people of the <lb />
country It is the most economical <lb />
the least burdensome. <lb />
There is talk and interest in good <lb />
roads everywhere, and Tilt county <lb />
must improve her roads. You can- <lb />
not afford to be in the back-ground <lb />
with all the counties around you go- <lb />
forward. If it is done it will <lb />
be with a bond issue, then <lb />
for the present generation to die with <lb />
out getting benefit of good <lb />
you invest In the <lb />
of this it means that i. <lb />
only u years entire county <lb />
will follow your lead and have good <lb />
roads. <lb />
Road under the old system <lb />
in Guilford county wag Simply <lb />
away money, it you want <lb />
put the money for roads to a <lb />
good use it must be through bond <lb />
issue. In Guilford in six years the <lb />
increase in valuation has been from <lb />
to due to the <lb />
Improved public roads. This in- <lb />
crease has been greater in the <lb />
country than in the city of Greens- <lb />
The population has also <lb />
doubled in a decade, and of <lb />
Increase by far the largest gain <lb />
in the country, and that in the <lb />
along or adjacent to the <lb />
reads. We know that the good <lb />
caused this increase. Land <lb />
before sold for per acre, <lb />
be bought now for <lb />
I have heard people say that they <lb />
Id not want the value of their land <lb />
as it was not for sale. <lb />
et the price got high they <lb />
glad enough to sell. The man <lb />
talks that way is deceiving <lb />
There is not a man but who <lb />
be happy if when he wakes <lb />
i. tomorrow morning he found that <lb />
farm bad doubled in value. <lb />
You people down here issued bonds <lb />
to secure and build your training <lb />
and you and all other people <lb />
state are of it. You <lb />
would not let that school be taken <lb />
away now for double what it cost <lb />
you. That is just the way we feel <lb />
our roads hi Guilford county. <lb />
We sometimes see Jealousy exist- <lb />
between the and the <lb />
but it is not so among broad <lb />
minded people. When you benefit <lb />
Greenville you benefit your county, <lb />
when you benefit your county, <lb />
you benefit Greenville. If the town <lb />
is prosperous the country will pros- <lb />
per, and vice versa. <lb />
Before we built good roads in <lb />
Guilford our road tax <lb />
on the valuation, and the tax is <lb />
more since we issued bonds to <lb />
build the roads. Good roads are <lb />
cheap at any price if the money is <lb />
judiciously expended. <lb />
Mr. King's talk, delivered in con- <lb />
G style, was practical, Inter- <lb />
and effective. After ho had <lb />
concluded, a road law enacted for <lb />
township in Franklin <lb />
county was read to give those present <lb />
an idea of the operations of a town- <lb />
ship road law. <lb />
A motion was then made and <lb />
adopted that the president <lb />
of the chamber of commerce appoint <lb />
committee of four, himself to be <lb />
one of them, to draw a suitable bill <lb />
for a road for Greenville town- <lb />
ship, this to be submitted to a sub- <lb />
sequent meeting of the chamber of <lb />
commerce, and after approval to be <lb />
sent to the general assembly asking <lb />
that the be passed subject to a <lb />
of the people of the township. <lb />
The is to provide for a bond is- <lb />
sue of bonds to run thirty <lb />
years at a of interest not exceed <lb />
per cent., the tax rate not to be <lb />
less than cents nor more than <lb />
on the valuation. The com- <lb />
appointed consisted of s. J. <lb />
Everett, O. L. Joyner, C. Laugh- <lb />
and H. A. White. <lb />
After the consideration of the road <lb />
matters had been concluded, Mr. <lb />
Fran P. of the National Ma- <lb />
was introduced, and <lb />
a proposition to have Greenville <lb />
advertised in the forthcoming North <lb />
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R. Jeffries, L. C. Arthur, E. <lb />
B. Higgs and D. J. Whichard was <lb />
pointed to take charge of the matter <lb />
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Parlor Baits, Tables, <lb />
Safes. P. and <lb />
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West Cheroots, Henry Cl- <lb />
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Syrup. Meal Flour, <lb />
Soap, Mat- <lb />
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Seeds <lb />
Candies Apples, Peaches. <lb />
Prunes, Currants, Class <lb />
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Butter, Bering Ma- <lb />
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come forward and settle. I must <lb />
collect these taxes, as cannot <lb />
to Stale <lb />
requires me to with the treas- <lb />
by the first of January, which <lb />
time has already passed, and l must <lb />
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those who are yet <lb />
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Tie Borne and farm and Hie Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Carolina Home Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
ft HA ant <lb />
Published by <lb />
REFLECTOR Inc. <lb />
D. j. Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, year, <lb />
Six . . <lb />
51.00 <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
at the business office in <lb />
me Knee-tor corner Evans <lb />
and I bird streets. <lb />
All cards of thinks and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
1910, at the post at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
ears will amount to over <lb />
bonds can be paid. <lb />
figures are based only on <lb />
present property valuation of the <lb />
P. Including poll tax, and <lb />
making no calculation on any in- <lb />
Teased valuation of property that <lb />
will during the thirty years <lb />
that the bonds are running. Of <lb />
course there will be increased <lb />
in this time, and such increase <lb />
will make a larger fund for road <lb />
maintenance and also make the sink- <lb />
fund larger for paying off the <lb />
bonds. <lb />
Therefore the people of the town- <lb />
ship can have good roads without <lb />
paying any more taxes than they are <lb />
now paying for roads. In the face <lb />
of this we do not see how any one <lb />
can oppose the bill. <lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1911. <lb />
MOVEMENT FOR GOOD ROADS. <lb />
A meeting of citizens of the <lb />
township was held in the city hall, <lb />
Mi night, to hear read and take <lb />
action a proposed bill to be <lb />
to the present general as- <lb />
authorizing the people of <lb />
Greenville township to vote on the <lb />
Question of issuing bonds In an <lb />
amount not exceeding to <lb />
build good roads in the township. <lb />
Congressman John H. Small, of <lb />
this district, is a man who is on to <lb />
his job, and is always on lookout <lb />
matters that affect the people <lb />
especially those of the rural districts <lb />
When he finds that any are being <lb />
discriminated against he is not <lb />
slow to express himself strongly <lb />
ind plainly, and to use his best <lb />
forts to have the wrong righted, <lb />
Washington correspondent of the <lb />
News and Observer makes <lb />
tuts of a speech he made in <lb />
congress on the <lb />
cause a half hour a day was added <lb />
to their time on duty when <lb />
they were putting in about seven <lb />
hours a day. Now Postmaster Gen- <lb />
Hitchcock has that <lb />
postal clerks shall average as much <lb />
as six-and-a-half hours work a day, <lb />
and a dispatch from Washington says <lb />
his order has almost thrown the <lb />
clerks in the service into a revolt. <lb />
The people who maintain the govern- <lb />
have lo work many more hours <lb />
a day than that, and they see no <lb />
reason why government <lb />
should not also do some work. <lb />
The full text of the bill <lb />
as adopted <lb />
by nils mass meeting is published ii <lb />
another column that all interest- <lb />
ed may have an opportunity of read- <lb />
it and knowing just what Us <lb />
provisions are. <lb />
The Reflector believes that the bill <lb />
is a good and proper one, and if <lb />
adopted by the people of the township <lb />
when they vote upon it, as we be- <lb />
Will be done, will mean that <lb />
the township will soon have a sys- <lb />
of roads of which every citizen <lb />
win be <lb />
In this connection we want to give <lb />
some figures, taken from the pres- <lb />
lax list of the township that will <lb />
show the people the result of such <lb />
a bond Issue as the hill <lb />
The tax valuation of property of the <lb />
township is pa <lb />
Listed by ea. <lb />
Listed by colored. <lb />
Lister; by corporations <lb />
Total <lb />
road is cents <lb />
valuation of properly. <lb />
This tax rate the total <lb />
of in she township win <lb />
Deduct <lb />
for Interest on <lb />
leaves Of this remain- <lb />
sum i. Is to set aside <lb />
a annually to create a <lb />
sinking fund pay off the <lb />
at maturity. The turn of WOO <lb />
C coat thirty <lb />
Small made a <lb />
speech in the House today while the <lb />
post-office appropriation bill was <lb />
consideration. Ho devoted his <lb />
remarks lo the rural free delivery <lb />
service. It is well known hero and <lb />
throughout, the country that the post <lb />
Office department for the past two <lb />
years has held up the investigation <lb />
of petitions and have declined to In- <lb />
stall routes which had been favorably <lb />
reported and were ready for <lb />
Mr. Small gave various <lb />
showing how the department <lb />
had discriminated against, rural <lb />
service. Ho also stated the reasons <lb />
which had been given by the depart- <lb />
officials in. justification of their <lb />
actions, but he showed conclusively <lb />
that none of them were <lb />
and that the action of the depart- <lb />
bad been entirely without <lb />
Mr. Small further point- <lb />
ed out that a large majority in both <lb />
branches of congress are friendly to <lb />
the rural services and that such sen- <lb />
was only a reflection of that <lb />
of the country. He also pointed out <lb />
that the department was In reality <lb />
thwarting the will of congress and <lb />
perpetrating a great injustice upon <lb />
the rural sections. <lb />
Mr. Small had close attention <lb />
while discussing this subject. <lb />
HOW TO GET THINGS <lb />
It is certainly refreshing and in- <lb />
spiring to observe the way the city <lb />
of Charlotte does things when she <lb />
goes at them. A movement is on <lb />
foot to build an interurban <lb />
road connecting the towns through- <lb />
out that section, and the amount -of <lb />
stock in the enterprise allotted lo <lb />
Charlotte was The Greater <lb />
club held a smoker Friday <lb />
night at which two or three thrill- <lb />
speeches were made on the sub- <lb />
of the interurban line, and when <lb />
subscriptions were called for <lb />
aggregating came in a <lb />
few minutes, and the remainder was <lb />
subscribed the next day. There is <lb />
nothing about Charlotte, and <lb />
we would be glad to see the spirit <lb />
of enterprise existing there <lb />
the state. You will just have to <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
the that would be <lb />
directly This should <lb />
be so, but every man should show <lb />
that he is an active part of the com- <lb />
and ready to help go forward <lb />
in the work of progress. <lb />
The Raleigh Times says dogs <lb />
should not be allowed to run at large <lb />
unless What we would <lb />
like to know is who does the <lb />
expect to be brave enough muzzle <lb />
them after they go mad What <lb />
ought to be done is not allow any <lb />
dog to run at large unless muzzled. <lb />
The well known expression the <lb />
of the is <lb />
mild and very weak now in <lb />
Wilmington alongside the new one <lb />
the of the vaccinated. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
You fellers <lb />
must be <lb />
-o <lb />
The Reflector believes that it <lb />
would be good policy for any town <lb />
that is trying to secure or wants the <lb />
location of manufacturing <lb />
es, to exempt such plants from <lb />
taxes for a certain period of <lb />
years, at least until they are <lb />
long enough to be on a paying <lb />
basis. Factories are a great help to <lb />
a town, and to relieve them from <lb />
such taxation would not only hold <lb />
out an inducement to them to come <lb />
but also would pay the town in the <lb />
long run. We have known of in- <lb />
stances where factories would have <lb />
located in Greenville but were turned <lb />
away after the prospectors looked in- <lb />
to the matter of municipal taxation. <lb />
New York says that Chicago is <lb />
crooked. Isn't that the wiggle-tail <lb />
calling the snake <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
It certainly is, and first thing you <lb />
know or Philadelphia <lb />
he at both of them. <lb />
The Reflector man cannot with <lb />
them, but he hopes the brethren, <lb />
will have a delightful time at the <lb />
midwinter meeting of the State Press <lb />
association in this <lb />
week, and the excursion to Charles- <lb />
ton which follows. <lb />
EARS pay <lb />
When a man engages in a position <lb />
and is paid for his services, we fail <lb />
to see wherein an honest reason can <lb />
be given for his the work <lb />
required. In most instances, how- <lb />
ever, government hold a <lb />
different lo regard <lb />
their places not Intend for <lb />
but to draw pay. Not <lb />
bug since department clerks i; <lb />
o great be- <lb />
determined-looking woman, <lb />
weighing about has <lb />
lately annoyed the men of <lb />
Mass., by hugging them <lb />
If is said that she is of a <lb />
good position in the community. <lb />
What will come next, with every <lb />
news adding to the horrors of <lb />
the movement. Char- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Bettor be careful how you put <lb />
Clings like that where Cowan, of the <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch, can see them. <lb />
Hist thing yon know he will be slip- <lb />
ping up to Somerville lo get in line <lb />
to be hugged. <lb />
Some classes of Greenville's <lb />
men seem to it,; backward in <lb />
manifesting an Interest in things <lb />
that to the general advance- <lb />
of the community, <lb />
The Durham Sun got ahead of us. <lb />
even if we did think of it It <lb />
says the name of the new <lb />
of South Carolina sounds like a fol- <lb />
low with a bad cold trying to say <lb />
please. <lb />
There is more editorial matter, <lb />
more items of state news, and a bet- <lb />
collection of happenings <lb />
in the Landmark than in <lb />
any other Carolina paper. <lb />
The prices of many things may go <lb />
up but pencils, pen and ink remain <lb />
about Sun. <lb />
A paper weight will have to be put <lb />
on that to hold it down. <lb />
About, the biggest thing in con- <lb />
with the Baltimore meeting <lb />
was the feed. <lb />
Every class of men, including the <lb />
merchants, should at the meeting <lb />
in the city hall tonight. <lb />
When you work against Greenville, <lb />
you work against yourself. Ever <lb />
of that. <lb />
must let the balance of <lb />
the country know that she is on the <lb />
map.<lb />
The of Greenville who does <lb />
act love his town enough to work <lb />
for its is not the <lb />
STATE PRISON REPORT. <lb />
In our news columns today <lb />
pear some extracts from the report <lb />
of Supt. J. J. of his <lb />
management of the State prison and <lb />
farms as recently made to the <lb />
nor. The excellent showing of this <lb />
report further bears out the state- <lb />
The Reflector has made before, <lb />
that it was in keeping with <lb />
eternal fitness of when Gov- <lb />
Kitchin appointed Capt. J. J. <lb />
to this position. <lb />
There is nothing like having the <lb />
right man in the right place when <lb />
results arc wanted. <lb />
When Fowle was in office <lb />
he selected Mr. Faison, a cotton buy- <lb />
and soldier, as superintendent. He <lb />
could buy cotton and drill soldiers <lb />
all right, but knew nothing about <lb />
the management of big farms. <lb />
In Governor <lb />
that followed, Mr. a <lb />
school teacher, was superintendent, <lb />
and you can imagine how much he <lb />
was to manage a prison and <lb />
several big farms worked by con- <lb />
Then came the Russell <lb />
when Mr. Day, an attorney, took <lb />
charge of the prison and forms, and <lb />
he sunk for the State inside <lb />
of four years. <lb />
Democratic days came back again <lb />
with Governor Aycock when Mr. <lb />
Mann, another lawyer, came to the <lb />
Governor Glenn <lb />
kept the same superintendent <lb />
through his administration, and in <lb />
the eight years that Mr. Mann served <lb />
be turned the tide and made <lb />
for the State. <lb />
Then came Governor Kitchin who <lb />
selected Capt. a <lb />
farmer, as he wanted a man who know <lb />
his business, and in lees than two <lb />
years, or to be exact from April <lb />
1909, to December 31st, 1910, this <lb />
farmer superintendent turned cut a <lb />
profit of the largest on <lb />
record. <lb />
In commenting upon tills last <lb />
the and <lb />
Observer <lb />
When Governor Kitchin became <lb />
governor he called another capable <lb />
board of directors Into control of the <lb />
prison and selected Capt. J. J- <lb />
as superintendent and <lb />
other capable officers were named to <lb />
assist in the operation of the prison. <lb />
The result has been that the prison <lb />
never better managed, the <lb />
plus has increased, and with good <lb />
farming and better prices for pro- <lb />
ducts Capt. has <lb />
the best report, showing larger earn- <lb />
than in any period of the man- <lb />
of the prison. This is <lb />
gratifying, not only to the <lb />
but likewise to the people of <lb />
the whole State. Capt. Laughing- <lb />
house has made money as a farmer <lb />
in Pitt for himself. By the exercise <lb />
of wise judgment and with his large <lb />
experiences he has done the same <lb />
thing for the State, and deserves the <lb />
highest commendation, as do <lb />
directors and all the officials and <lb />
employees. <lb />
Along the same line the Raleigh <lb />
Times <lb />
The report within itself shows the <lb />
wisdom of placing men in charge <lb />
of the various institutions and de- <lb />
of the state qualified to <lb />
till that particular work. In <lb />
Governor Kitchin selected a <lb />
man who knew how to big <lb />
aims a big scale and knew how <lb />
to handle men successfully. The <lb />
result shows for itself. <lb />
Another thing The Reflector wants <lb />
to emphasize as brought out in the <lb />
of Supt. Laughinghouse, is the <lb />
comparison of health conditions <lb />
rounding the camps in the eastern <lb />
and western sections. IT shows that <lb />
health prevailed and fewer <lb />
occurred in the cast than in <lb />
the west In sending out the con- <lb />
from the central prison to the <lb />
different farms and camps no regard <lb />
a-as as to the ion of the <lb />
Slate from which they came, but they <lb />
were sent wherever they were <lb />
ed to work. This part of the report <lb />
la sufficient to the idea some <lb />
people have that the eastern section <lb />
of the Stale is unhealthy. In fact, <lb />
it is the best and healthiest part <lb />
State. <lb />
REPORT ON PRINT <lb />
The 24th annual report of the de- <lb />
of labor and printing has <lb />
just been issued. The experience of <lb />
former years, as to what constitutes <lb />
real and sufficient Information and <lb />
the means of presenting It its <lb />
most compact have <lb />
brought to bear on this latest edition, <lb />
and the effect is seen in the <lb />
ed amount of matter without notice- <lb />
able increase in the Else of the book, <lb />
in his letter of transmits to the <lb />
governor, Commissioner says <lb />
that while he believes the greater <lb />
number of mills and factories, re- <lb />
quired to be by law. are <lb />
honestly endeavoring to comply with <lb />
the conditions prescribed, some may <lb />
be merely obeying so much of the <lb />
law as demands, thus <lb />
the former at a disadvantage. <lb />
For the protection of children main- <lb />
and the law-abiding <lb />
well, he recommends the <lb />
passage of a factory inspection law. <lb />
for the purpose of seeing that the <lb />
laws are being complied with <lb />
by those who may net already be do- <lb />
so. Also that sanitary conditions <lb />
and fire escapes are provided, and <lb />
that ordinarily safe appliances are <lb />
furnished. Furthermore, Mr. Ship- <lb />
man goes on record as endorsing a <lb />
sixty-hour week for factory em- <lb />
The contents Of- <lb />
Stale Register for 1910; a chap- <lb />
on farms and farm labor, <lb />
trades, labor <lb />
factories, cotton, woolen and <lb />
mills, knitting mills, furniture <lb />
factories and newspapers, with an <lb />
outline the results of the <lb />
department for the <lb />
past tin years; with appendix giving <lb />
the present labor lawn of the Slate <lb />
and a and alphabetized list <lb />
of all the manufacturing concerns on <lb />
the list, whether these have made a <lb />
report to the department or not. <lb />
chapter on farms and farm <lb />
labor shows an increase in average <lb />
nigh wages over last year of <lb />
per month. Cost of raising different <lb />
products is as Cotton, <lb />
per 500-lb. bale, wheat, per <lb />
bushel, cents; corn, cents oats, <lb />
cents; tobacco, per lbs., <lb />
The diaper do trades <lb />
wages in the different lines of work <lb />
hours and general conditions of <lb />
employment There has been added <lb />
this year a list of labor <lb />
in the State. The number of <lb />
local In the State is <lb />
given as Only of these, how, <lb />
ever, report. Membership of lo- <lb />
1,730; average daily wages of <lb />
members, <lb />
Chapter V. Miscellaneous Factories, <lb />
shows the employment, by <lb />
of actual <lb />
capital, with an estimated plant value <lb />
of there are employed in <lb />
these factories persons. This <lb />
chapter includes the factories not <lb />
classified under specific heads. <lb />
Chapter VI, Cotton. Woolen and <lb />
Silk Mills, shows mills, with a <lb />
capital of spin- <lb />
looms. <lb />
cards, employing 135.353 horse- <lb />
power. The total number of employ- <lb />
Knitting mills reported, <lb />
of which report capital of <lb />
spindles. knitting <lb />
machines, sewing machines, <lb />
employing persons and <lb />
using horsepower. <lb />
Chapter VII. Furniture Factories, <lb />
factories, of which <lb />
capital stock of 8.- <lb />
employees, and much other in- <lb />
formation in detail. <lb />
Chapter VII. Newspapers, shows <lb />
an increase of ten in the number <lb />
publications over last year, and an <lb />
increase in circulation of <lb />
copies. Total number of publications <lb />
total circulation, 1.247.27. <lb />
One paper calls the Baltimore <lb />
gathering Harmony Meeting. <lb />
Really it was a Harmony meeting <lb />
South Carolina has taken one step <lb />
in the alphabet. Ansel being succeed- <lb />
ed by as governor. <lb />
will not be long before you can <lb />
get your gun ready for the ground <lb />
hog. <lb />
We get both spring and winter in- <lb />
side of a week's time. <lb />
THE NEW SPEAKER <lb />
Hero's hoping for the dissolution I <lb />
of the Standard <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Hadn't you cs soon sec It <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
It can go to blazes for all we care. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
Good Aye, thrice then <lb />
But don't fall out over the <lb />
exact nu of torture, so that the <lb />
guilty will be allowed to by <lb />
of our indecision. Lets make <lb />
its blazes, <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
When business men set the example <lb />
by Bending their money away for <lb />
things they could get at home, they <lb />
certainly have no room to complain <lb />
if other people do likewise. <lb />
Some people have such a prejudice <lb />
against bonds that they would not <lb />
favor them even if they saw it <lb />
would put money in their pockets. <lb />
Elevation <lb />
rower Mans t Congress <lb />
As a member of the house. Champ <lb />
Clark early demonstrated special <lb />
for tariff studies. When John <lb />
Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, be- <lb />
came democratic leader, he made <lb />
Clark his first lieutenant and leader <lb />
of the minority of the Ways <lb />
Means committee. From this Clark <lb />
naturally succeeded to the democrat- <lb />
leadership when Williams was elect <lb />
ed to the senate; and now. in turn, <lb />
he is to come into the speakership, <lb />
second greatest office under <lb />
When Champ Clark is sworn as <lb />
speaker, next December, h-- will <lb />
the fortieth speaker of the national <lb />
house. He will come to the position <lb />
at a inn- when the political situation <lb />
will give it a significance ii has <lb />
compassed. <lb />
The house is in of its <lb />
development. For years there <lb />
has been growing misgiving as to <lb />
whether the popular branch was <lb />
the full contribution to national <lb />
affairs that ought to be expected <lb />
from it. The senate has over-shadow- <lb />
ed it in power and prestige. Under <lb />
a succession of speakers armed with <lb />
almost dictatorial authority, the <lb />
become less and less a <lb />
moral agent, more and more a mere <lb />
reflection of tho mind and purpose <lb />
of its presiding officer. <lb />
Champ Clark, in the speaker's <lb />
chair, will be exponent of the new- <lb />
purpose of democratizing house. <lb />
The he will take in history will <lb />
largely depend on the success with <lb />
which he shall carry forward the <lb />
pose of restoring the house to its <lb />
proper participation in legislation. <lb />
In proportion as he shall be willing <lb />
to be of the petty powers of <lb />
parliamentary dictatorship, he will <lb />
gather himself the vastly greater and <lb />
more effective authority of big, broad, <lb />
true Munsey. <lb />
Those papers which told three days <lb />
ago of the election of a senator in <lb />
New York were ahead of Hie game <lb />
and must tell it over. <lb />
if Mrs. Schenck should start out <lb />
to get married again. Die man in the <lb />
way would do well lo think of Mrs. <lb />
Gunter. <lb />
Trading home and keeping <lb />
possible dollar here for home in- <lb />
vestment, is the way to up your <lb />
town. <lb />
If you are interested in good roads <lb />
for Greenville township, be at the <lb />
meeting the city ball to- <lb />
night. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
I, Jennie having this <lb />
day qualified as administratrix of the <lb />
estate of J. R. deceased, <lb />
do hereby notify all persons indebted <lb />
to said estate to make immediate set- <lb />
with me, and notice is hero- <lb />
by given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate, to file their said <lb />
claims with the undersigned within <lb />
months from date hereof, or this <lb />
notice will be plead bar of their re- <lb />
This 24th day of January 1911. <lb />
JENNIE <lb />
Administratrix of the Estate of <lb />
J. R. Deceased <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
A young widow doesn't think much <lb />
of a man who attempts to Her <lb />
ft<lb /></p>
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                <p>
To Held j.-i <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 20.-The Wake <lb />
county reads association has <lb />
Issued an invitation to ail the <lb />
ties and cities along the line of the <lb />
proposed from <lb />
Beaufort to Marshall to send <lb />
gates to the to be held in <lb />
i on I bi The fol- j <lb />
I . g are the i <lb />
g . <lb />
as it . d <lb />
top of the t a <lb />
Carteret; Craven, New <lb />
Kinston; Wayne, I <lb />
Johnson, Wake, <lb />
Durham, Durham; Orange <lb />
Hillsboro; Alamance, Graham; <lb />
ford, Greensboro, High Point; David- <lb />
son, Thomasville, Lexington; <lb />
wan, Salisbury; Iredell, St; <lb />
Hiss . . <lb />
at Training School. <lb />
The observance of Lee's birthday <lb />
. Training was marked <lb />
by an earnest and true appreciation <lb />
of the meaning of the day. At t <lb />
o'clock the school assembled lo de- <lb />
vote one hour to the memory of th <lb />
g i ,; man. was sung <lb />
, a <lb />
tie Coast Line Railroad.<lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Norfolk. and <lb />
Hive Is, into. <lb />
Catawba, Hickory, ton; I i kc <lb />
Morganton; <lb />
and Madison, Mai- <lb />
shall. <lb />
The call for this convention was <lb />
ed for the purpose of securing <lb />
the co-operation of all these <lb />
ties and towns and the response from <lb />
many of these cities and from many <lb />
of the leading citizens of the Slate <lb />
insure an enthusiastic and well at- <lb />
tended meeting, it is hoped that <lb />
there will be several hundred <lb />
gates, not only from the immediate <lb />
line of this road, but from all parts <lb />
of the Slate, as this, will no doubt be <lb />
a meeting that Will be of great <lb />
interest to every man in the State who <lb />
interested in the question of good <lb />
roads. <lb />
Maj. W. A. Graham, of the depart- <lb />
agriculture, Hon. J. S. <lb />
Wynne, mayor of Raleigh, and all <lb />
the organizations of the city have <lb />
joined with the Wake county good <lb />
roads association in issuing tails call <lb />
and the prospects point <lb />
best meeting ever in <lb />
Carolina. The idea of having a great <lb />
from the ocean <lb />
to mountains has the endorse- <lb />
of our high officials and with <lb />
the proper co-operation between the <lb />
counties and cities along this line it <lb />
can easily be built. mayors of <lb />
ail cities and towns, organizations, <lb />
and counties along this proposed <lb />
road are urged to appoint not less <lb />
than five delegates each to attend <lb />
convention, which will be held <lb />
the court house in Raleigh, on <lb />
Tuesday, February The names <lb />
of delegates appointed should be for- <lb />
warded at once to Dr. J. M. Temple- <lb />
ton, president of Wake county good <lb />
roads association, Gary, N. C. <lb />
. <lb />
i light <lb />
bi h <lb />
great .- of man at tin <lb />
surrender a i <lb />
ice <lb />
view ; from <lb />
. u the high i. <lb />
the world of today upon <lb />
aim; the recognition Is accorded <lb />
as one of the greatest generals <lb />
and men of any age or any country. <lb />
Miss Davis showed fine <lb />
nation and appreciation of Lee in <lb />
i g out the character, the <lb />
ideal-; of the man and his power <lb />
out these ideals. <lb />
school sang a grand old <lb />
hymn. The Binging of <lb />
closed the exercises, <lb />
a. <lb />
fin r . In nearest ticket agent, <lb />
. ticket <lb />
I P T. M. T. C. WHITE, Q. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. <lb />
Forgetting How to Write. <lb />
From present indications, it will <lb />
he more than fifty years before <lb />
e will e forgotten how to <lb />
asserted D. II. Toland, <lb />
at am <lb />
referring to the <lb />
Just plain handwriting is <lb />
it i. ; ed in so <lb />
no select your New Year presents with same <lb />
yon use in business matters There is <lb />
no more appreciated useful than something that will <lb />
the home. We have everything in our store need <lb />
fro tho home comfortably and cozily But we <lb />
-p-.-in attention to line of RUGS and <lb />
the gifts your friends would <lb />
making a reduction on and Pictures <lb />
Cull in and let us show you our line. <lb />
aft Furniture Company<lb />
Sew Carolina Industries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman re- <lb />
ports the following new industries <lb />
for North Carolina, for the week end- <lb />
machine shops. <lb />
construction <lb />
company; improvement com- <lb />
metal shingle com- <lb />
telephone com- <lb />
chair factory. <lb />
Morganton- flume company <lb />
light and power <lb />
plant. <lb />
automobile <lb />
In in <lb />
he apologized to me i his poor <lb />
writing confessed he had <lb />
not written a letter by hand for more <lb />
than a year. <lb />
Well it was evident that Le was <lb />
telling the I finally managed <lb />
to wade through the note and came <lb />
to the signature. That was as plain <lb />
as print. There arc many men in <lb />
the same class. A business man or <lb />
a professional man roes to Mb office <lb />
and looks over his mail. Generally, <lb />
he dictates his letters, and they are <lb />
brought to him for his signature. <lb />
If he is a middle-aged family man, <lb />
and doesn't write notes to ladies, he <lb />
never has occasion to remember <lb />
how to make his A. B. C's. So it <lb />
isn't strange that he forgets how to <lb />
Post. <lb />
com- <lb />
com- <lb />
n Deep <lb />
want to thank you from the bot- <lb />
tom of my wrote C. B. Rader, <lb />
W. Va., the won- <lb />
double benefit I got from <lb />
lie in curing me of both <lb />
severe case of stomach trouble and <lb />
of rheumatism, from which i had <lb />
an almost helpless sufferer for <lb />
e. It suited my case as <lb />
though made just for For <lb />
indigestion, jaundice 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 />
How About Your Home<lb />
s 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 />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Lot us praise each other's minor <lb />
faults if can't discover any virtues. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Now While Store Tire Point. More room and Cone to ice me. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
. T. <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR <lb />
ATTENDANCE SUNDAY WAS <lb />
STILL FURTHER INCREASED <lb />
IN WAS THE SUBJECT <lb />
county; Miss Edith Royster, <lb />
assistant superintendent of schools <lb />
Wake county, and Miss Mary O. <lb />
Graham, of the State Normal Col- <lb />
of Greensboro. <lb />
It is understood that the committee <lb />
will receive invitations from several <lb />
in the state for the next <lb />
of the assembly. <lb />
Gov. Janis Speaks in <lb />
Speakers Made Interesting <lb />
League Having Marked <lb />
Effect Upon Religious Life of the <lb />
for Next Sun- <lb />
day Will be <lb />
The meeting of the men's prayer <lb />
league in the Presbyterian church, <lb />
Sunday afternoon, to show <lb />
an increased there being <lb />
bet and eighty present. <lb />
Such a of i. -i Green- <lb />
u. service is remark- <lb />
able, J it religious in- <lb />
that has been awakened in <lb />
the community. The spirit of Sun- <lb />
day's meeting was also more pron- <lb />
than any yet held. More <lb />
talks were made and the experience <lb />
of their lives given by some of the <lb />
speakers was helpful to all who heard <lb />
It is a general comment among <lb />
those who attend these meetings that <lb />
no other religious services held in <lb />
the community afford so much en- <lb />
Men are drawn closer <lb />
together in brotherly and the <lb />
talks are from the heart. It is no <lb />
wonder that such meetings increase <lb />
in interest, who stay away <lb />
are missing much. <lb />
In the absence of President Wilson <lb />
Mayor P. M. Wooten, the vice-pres- <lb />
conducted the meeting Sunday. <lb />
He made an interesting talk in open- <lb />
the services, and also dropped <lb />
in timely remarks between the talks <lb />
of the leaders. The subject was <lb />
in with Messrs. J. A. <lb />
Bland, J. L. Rawls and Wiley Brown <lb />
leaders in discussion. Each of <lb />
those spoke with much Interest, as <lb />
did also Messrs. H. B. Smith, C C <lb />
Pierce, M. W. Wallace, E. H. Thomas <lb />
and T. R. Mason after the subject <lb />
was opened for general discussion. <lb />
Next Sunday afternoon the meet- <lb />
held in the Christian <lb />
church. Subject, <lb />
Text, James Leaders, Messrs. <lb />
C. M. Jones, J. L. Jackson and R. C. <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
The attendance ought to reach a <lb />
hundred next Sunday. <lb />
TEACHER'S ASSEMBLY. <lb />
in <lb />
Committee Meets <lb />
26th. <lb />
The regular annual meeting of the <lb />
executive committee of the North <lb />
Carolina Assembly has <lb />
been called for Thursday, January <lb />
at Raleigh. The committee will <lb />
meet at 3.30 o'clock. The most <lb />
matter to be settled at this <lb />
meeting is the selection of the time <lb />
and place for holding the next <lb />
of the assembly. The members <lb />
of the executive committee <lb />
Superintendent Chas. L. Coon, of <lb />
Wilson; Prof. E. C. Brooks, of <lb />
College; Mr. R. I. W. Connor, of <lb />
Raleigh; President K. L. Moore of <lb />
Mars Hill College; Mr. E. A. <lb />
of the University of North Carolina; <lb />
H. B. Smith, of Green- <lb />
F. p. <lb />
From Second <lb />
erect the buildings. <lb />
The interest would be but <lb />
a year, and nobody in the State <lb />
would know they were paying it, the <lb />
would be so light. <lb />
Referring then to the schools of <lb />
lower Governor Jarvis said <lb />
weak point in our educational <lb />
system today is the schools among <lb />
country people. They doing <lb />
the very best they can. But you can- <lb />
have good schools without good <lb />
teachers. The teachers are doing the <lb />
best can, but many of them <lb />
have not had the advantage of train- <lb />
. g the city school teachers <lb />
have bad aid I believe that the <lb />
try schools should be entitled to as <lb />
good teachers as the city schools. <lb />
The was giving all the <lb />
teaching that children got. It <lb />
Became, therefore, of the greatest <lb />
Importance that the best trained <lb />
teachers should teach their children, <lb />
per cent, of which would never go <lb />
any other than a public school. <lb />
This question, then, of training <lb />
children by education for the duties <lb />
of life was the greatest and most <lb />
responsibility of State. <lb />
He then made a short plea for <lb />
provision for the <lb />
training schools at Greenville, <lb />
and Boone, which were all <lb />
crowded, and like the University, <lb />
the A. and M. and the Greensboro <lb />
Normal were in sad need of better <lb />
equipment and buildings and <lb />
improvements. <lb />
lie gave an interesting history of <lb />
the training school at Greenville, <lb />
showing that Pitt county had put <lb />
more in the school than the <lb />
State had, although the State had <lb />
title to the whole property. <lb />
He did not believe in standing still. <lb />
The people the State were now on <lb />
the march, and they never will con- <lb />
sent to stand still again in <lb />
matters. Although but a lit- <lb />
over a year old, this school had <lb />
out who were <lb />
trained to teach in the country <lb />
schools. <lb />
Concluding, Governor Jarvis re- <lb />
to the proposition to sell the <lb />
State's stock in the North Carolina <lb />
railroad. He told how, in 1869, he <lb />
got in the seat now occupied by <lb />
Hon. Richard H. Battle, to bill to <lb />
aid the of North It <lb />
a bill providing for sale of this <lb />
stock. He watched it till he caused <lb />
it to sleep the sleep of death on the <lb />
calendar. He paid high <lb />
to four men, who, he said had <lb />
been of invaluable aid to him during <lb />
all six years administration as <lb />
governor, especially in regard to <lb />
affairs, so as to keep this <lb />
stock unimpaired. The men were <lb />
William L. Saunders, now dead. <lb />
Thomas P. Branch, of Richmond; <lb />
Gen. R. F. Hoke, and A. B. Andrews.<lb />
sell this stock, which is <lb />
now the best investment the State <lb />
but issue bonds and hold the <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
ATTRACT <lb />
SO DOES AN AD. <lb />
IN THIS PAPER <lb />
And an ad. ATTRACTS <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
Let Us Boom Your Trade. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
mums <lb />
Carolina School <lb />
N. G <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 IS TO BETTER EQUIP <lb />
THE TEACHER FOB HIS WORK. <lb />
Text Those used in the public schools of the <lb />
for further information, <lb />
ROOT. II. WRIGHT, Pros <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The man who has friends <lb />
apt to <lb />
isn't <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. ft <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb />
Flues in see <lb />
j. <lb />
IS. N. C. <lb />
BOWEN <lb />
Home of Greenville <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M.<lb />
Carolina Home Farm and The <lb />
Authored, g . u <lb />
Eastern Reflector for t and <lb />
J. ,.<lb />
AN OLD <lb />
A light purse is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
Mr. Mai k <lb />
. . . tin j <lb />
Kill. <lb />
Mr. James . Newel, a former cit- <lb />
ii of our town. for a month <lb />
or has been living with his <lb />
John B. in <lb />
morn- <lb />
His remains were-brought to <lb />
I beside bis . <lb />
him <lb />
Mr. Brown, father or our railroad <lb />
agent, Mr. E. L. Brown, died last <lb />
Saturday morning el Kelford. His <lb />
were brought here for In- <lb />
at Sunday morning. <lb />
A car of Ada Portland cement <lb />
and q car of building lime at J. it. <lb />
Smith Company's. <lb />
E. M. Davenport <lb />
,;.,,. <lb />
Prof. G . v. t. <lb />
has of our arable <lb />
I mi pond I <lb />
.;. <lb />
e . . , <lb />
learn of the <lb />
of Mrs, mother <lb />
ho ; id .- <lb />
bi We fear she will <lb />
r r . fr. the ow- <lb />
her extreme old age. <lb />
w regret tin sickness of o-tr <lb />
Mr. Elias Turnage, and <lb />
hope o him coon. <lb />
If you want a wife or husband, let <lb />
us write you up in the Ayden de- <lb />
guarantee a match <lb />
LOT Mr. and Mrs-. W. H. liar- u directions are followed. Give us <lb />
show, don't off the News <lb />
are taking on the Observer, like our Hanrahan <lb />
friend did, until your patience is <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
in my estimate of unsold crops; <lb />
cotton we put at fourteen when it Is <lb />
telling today fourteen and a half, <lb />
and peanuts when they are <lb />
celling today at cotton seed we <lb />
at full value because they have <lb />
been <lb />
Be baa since sold tie- crop of pea- <lb />
nuts it bushel, which is <lb />
much higher than their value was <lb />
estimated at the time of <lb />
it port <lb />
Mi <lb />
is visiting <lb />
fully <lb />
until <lb />
exhausted with home <lb />
fever again. <lb />
Mr. A. . Harrington, of <lb />
Sunday evening visiting . <lb />
mother, Mrs. Harrington. <lb />
Mr. John it. Tripp left Tuesday on of Slate Prison, <lb />
the noon train for City, <lb />
where on Wednesday, he will become 1st <lb />
of Mies Bertha Willis. able and ascribes the <lb />
sail from Beaufort tor an lot past lo malaria Be <lb />
trip to Baltimore. New York high praise to the conduct of th <lb />
Philadelphia, and then return turn, . <lb />
all the an aver <lb />
Hipp and Edwards of a quart of whiskey or bra- <lb />
Root, wore happily married in a year, be finds <lb />
Sunday. Hem. . p. of- in a malarial country la very con- <lb />
They will make their homo to This ye- <lb />
in Ghent, most real, there will expense for <lb />
part of Ayden. <lb />
K -a anything in Hardware, roof- Tia capes I 1909 were with <lb />
metal, rubber, felt or In 1910 <lb />
too It. Smith Company's. and this do- <lb />
i to hear of the sickness crease to <lb />
T. P improved guns and <lb />
J. H. Ph. ape- and orders nil <lb />
for the diseases of the eye, be discharge- who failed to a <lb />
b ft the of J. it. Smith man with fair chance with these <lb />
our January 1st, 1909, <lb />
336.70, and you have, including <lb />
improvements, left <lb />
as the for <lb />
1909 <lb />
We have now an of <lb />
long forage, of corn. <lb />
made bushels of wheat, <lb />
ah g abundance of <lb />
of all kinds; fattened <lb />
Range <lb />
By reference lo the large <lb />
on another page it will be <lb />
seen that there is to be a <lb />
of the Majestic Range, at the <lb />
store of Bart k Hadley, during the <lb />
week beginning January 30th. There <lb />
id not superior range to the Ma- <lb />
all who visit, this demon- <lb />
win learn. Purchasers of <lb />
a range during this exhibit will be <lb />
given free sot of the <lb />
ware mentioned in the advert- <lb />
Bo not, Jo attend -this <lb />
ration. <lb />
Taken Pp. <lb />
I have taken up two hogs, both <lb />
.- black color, one weighing <lb />
. . ,. , . unmarked; the other weigh- <lb />
com balance themselves about J <lb />
counted. Large amounts w fork <lb />
paid out tor buildings, improved farm Lt h- ., . <lb />
ins . ,. same by proving ownership and <lb />
Company, February 8th, lo <lb />
i m wore I, <lb />
astigmatism, fit and change twelve who Is reported <lb />
Alibis work is strictly -as the lowest number tho <lb />
of the State's prison, u la reported <lb />
will work in 1.1,0 t-tat there has not boon one instance <lb />
first next Monday i. abuse or ill use of prison. <lb />
Skinner, Q. -Tr present took <lb />
he ladies the Disciple church charge of the prison <lb />
auxiliary a splendid pro- 7th, Then the books showed <lb />
gram in their church last Sunday to tho credit. The <lb />
u report, there- <lb />
Dr. returned Monday fore have to go back to <lb />
from the fertile of the 1909. when found 88,358.70 to <lb />
valleys of Hie old Virgin- prison's credit, <lb />
i a large stock entire Including the <lb />
implements, mules and horses, <lb />
not be considered as an ex- <lb />
a like feed and provisions which <lb />
but should be counted <lb />
and considered as <lb />
Improvements; which will be <lb />
e and pay for themselves <lb />
g n st and succeeding <lb />
well as preserving and ex- <lb />
i S life and service of <lb />
d the durability of the <lb />
n and machinery used on <lb />
farm. <lb />
that f have been <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
ABRAM <lb />
R. P. D. G, Greenville, X. C. <lb />
HI <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Harness Repair Shop <lb />
and in odd lumen, leather and <lb />
hoe <lb />
NEXT TO OFFICE H. C. <lb />
hi the <lb />
THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O, <lb />
of North Carolina, tho close of business, January lull. <lb />
m-m -run <lb />
and . 51,913.03 <lb />
. <lb />
and heaters for both coal <lb />
and wood, furniture by the ear, at <lb />
J. R. Smith Company's. <lb />
Owing u bad weather and the <lb />
mp being full of water, Hi;. <lb />
den Lumber Company closed down mg mules and <lb />
Up <lb />
from this our disbursements, <lb />
218,029.82; add lo <lb />
i for buildings, form- <lb />
Implements of the most Improved <lb />
tic difference old and <lb />
tIS <lb />
.-. it. who has boa of One bottom that will <lb />
running the leg train for the Ayden make barrel; of corn . <lb />
left Monday to.- add .; <lb />
where be boa accepted cal of State's prison for <lb />
n V 1303 the maintenance of the <lb />
It was cur last Department am 1677.- <lb />
to a party paid out for <lb />
out to Spring and it the electric chair, all <lb />
reminded us of a picnic, Bo by the legislature, and you <lb />
mane people out there and when we i <lb />
left met mm coming hot- we lo tit <lb />
k h <lb />
and fixture . <lb />
and <lb />
Cash Items . <lb />
gold <lb />
Silver coin, Including <lb />
32,736.08 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
or coin currency. <lb />
National notes ant<lb />
Total <lb />
1.77-1.8. <lb />
6,114.00 <lb />
143,029.21 <lb />
stock paid <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
profits, <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
taxes paid . <lb />
posits subject to check. <lb />
deposits . <lb />
checks <lb />
Certified <lb />
15,025.00 <lb />
7,550.00 <lb />
2601.39 <lb />
38.00 <lb />
Total N <lb />
143,080.21 <lb />
State of Pitt, mi <lb />
. R. Smith of the above named bunk, do swear <lb />
true to the of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
. , R- Cashier. <lb />
a and lo before 14th day of January, <lb />
Alt <lb />
. Notary Public. <lb />
c- expires March<lb />
Directors.<lb />
Wt attention U new line of fall goods which <lb />
wt now have. We h buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply our wants in Shoe, Hals. Dr-ts No- <lb />
ions, Laces and in fact any thin that is carried In a <lb />
Goods Store <lb />
G let us v you ; . <lb />
Hart Co., Ayden, N. C, <lb />
Good leads ML <lb />
Prom First Page I <lb />
trustees, shall have a chairman and <lb />
a h <lb />
i h rs for .<lb />
and Che i <lb />
said <lb />
shall be b. the <lb />
secretary of said committee, an <lb />
cord thereof kept; and the board <lb />
may delegate to paid <lb />
live committee any and <lb />
except that of issuing bonds. <lb />
That the county audit <lb />
i the <lb />
. H <lb />
o; <lb />
taking thereof, shall M the duty <lb />
d hoard to consider U <lb />
and in case t d as <lb />
nine the u <lb />
ax . . . <lb />
aid d.,. <lb />
to . . . de o <lb />
I arty subject to tax- <lb />
. . l-<lb />
Provided Tia <lb />
compensation of the board <lb />
tees shall be m a. <lb />
in attendance upon their annual <lb />
meetings; and the compensation <lb />
of the executive committee shall b <lb />
for <lb />
day in each mo <lb />
i. e -j <lb />
.-.<lb />
Shall be <lb />
M the road fund of said as <lb />
be by said trustees, Pro- <lb />
that said <lb />
at any time be removed by I <lb />
. .;. . <lb />
. . T <lb />
of u <lb />
good . <lb />
Shall the <lb />
subject U approval <lb />
board; to direct and <lb />
charge and <lb />
construction of ail roads <lb />
township, and he shall <lb />
submit to said executive committee <lb />
report concerning the <lb />
in progress and the <lb />
expended and other <lb />
may be required of him. a <lb />
of the faithful and honest dis- <lb />
Of the of his Office the <lb />
said may require of said <lb />
bond may <lb />
deemed advisable. <lb />
Section The said of <lb />
tees may <lb />
And Implements as may be <lb />
for the proper working and <lb />
of roans, a <lb />
or and <lb />
may exercise such Other power <lb />
privileges, as way be needed for the <lb />
carrying out of the purposes and pro- <lb />
visions of this act Provided, <lb />
no person shall be subject to <lb />
duty, <lb />
the <lb />
of the Of to a <lb />
ship hereby to <lb />
any uncultivated lands near to <lb />
or adjoining any public toad of said <lb />
to dig e to <lb />
and any gravel, sand, <lb />
clay or stone, which may be <lb />
Improve or <lb />
roads, enter upon <lb />
adjoining or lying near sue; roads, <lb />
in order make such drains or <lb />
ditches through the same as he- may <lb />
deem necessary for the betterment <lb />
of the road, and the and ditch <lb />
es so made shall not be obstructed <lb />
by the occupants of such land or <lb />
any other persons, and any person <lb />
obstructing such ditch shall be <lb />
or a misdemeanor and lined not ex- <lb />
fifty dollars or imprisoned <lb />
not more than thirty days. If the <lb />
owner of any land from which stone, <lb />
clay, gravel or sand were taken, as <lb />
aforesaid, shall present an account <lb />
for the same through said <lb />
to said or executive <lb />
committee within thirty days of the <lb />
Section Tin l h said U <lb />
de it with the a <lb />
. .; com <lb />
is . y give en y <lb />
. . <lb />
. . <lb />
pail <lb />
. . L <lb />
.;. and t.<lb />
petitions said hoard of trustees <lb />
for a to assess the damages, the <lb />
trusteed shall, within not <lb />
. I<lb />
and U bi pro- <lb />
by law snail give said land <lb />
owner live days notice Of time <lb />
and place, when and where the <lb />
.<lb />
c l a. <lb />
. and paid <lb />
e of<lb />
j . , be<lb />
. <lb />
. aid election said <lb />
nil Lo e i appoint <lb />
. . two poll holders and <lb />
any other officers necessary said <lb />
and shall order a new <lb />
,, . . of said <lb />
. . . ; <lb />
,., .<lb />
y .; O<lb />
the damages sustained, tho Jury <lb />
shall declare, and it report <lb />
Pi <lb />
that owner may appeal <lb />
to the superior court of <lb />
from the decision of said <lb />
Section; That the said <lb />
of road and are <lb />
mi . . i I <lb />
of said town <lb />
ship to be styled Town- <lb />
Road to an amount not <lb />
to exceed of such <lb />
and of <lb />
aid board <lb />
,. ; e <lb />
deem advisable, <lb />
,. . ti Of <lb />
. e g <lb />
. Lo <lb />
. . . commissioners, <lb />
report shall be recorded Id the <lb />
minute of said board of <lb />
and other canvass. <lb />
port or recording be necessary <lb />
all voters who shall <lb />
the levy of<lb />
. . ,. <lb />
. . , sends tor Good <lb />
. opposed to such shall cast <lb />
,,.,. ,,., be printed or<lb />
i. other said <lb />
election Shall be hold and eon- <lb />
ducted in the manner prescribed for <lb />
of members of the <lb />
assembly, if a majority of the <lb />
qualified Of said township <lb />
vote Bonds for Good <lb />
i, d shall I e issued and <lb />
said levied, and the other powers <lb />
and duties exercised as provided for <lb />
In this that, if a ma- <lb />
of said voters shall <lb />
fall to vote Do; for <lb />
board county<lb />
he discretion of the trustees is <lb />
y to a uniform sys- <lb />
i town- <lb />
that such roads <lb />
i the <lb />
. ; any town shall not <lb />
and when said <lb />
. or <lb />
, . trustees shall <lb />
; d kept repair by <lb />
or or <lb />
T at no other r tad tax <lb />
. collected <lb />
Provided, this <lb />
. . . such bridge tax as <lb />
. , may levy <lb />
; for actual bridge needs. <lb />
The hoard of trustees <lb />
cause to be set aside annually <lb />
a to be known as the sinking <lb />
fund, which shall be used for the <lb />
purpose of redeeming said <lb />
said fund to be managed and invested <lb />
by the hoard of trustees in their dis- <lb />
until paid out for the payment <lb />
bonds <lb />
, hi act shall be <lb />
. . d after it's <lb />
What The Law Makers Art- Doing.<lb />
. l <lb />
held <lb />
the <lb />
u; <lb />
. ; <lb />
,, . by the C ml in a <lb />
of said board, and to be of <lb />
. a d La or d Ira <lb />
. . , . .; <lb />
. is <lb />
; . not <lb />
i from c date thereof, <lb />
. ., ii,. or as <lb />
;,.; d of trustees may determine, <lb />
of said <lb />
less than their par <lb />
. ; d the said I may be Is- <lb />
. times and in <lb />
amount or amounts a-1- be <lb />
; best to meet the expenditures <lb />
for in this act. The <lb />
for the payment of said bonds, <lb />
together with all interest that may <lb />
he due thereon, shall be attached to <lb />
and imposed upon the political <lb />
division of Pitt county known as <lb />
Greenville township, as constituted at <lb />
he time of the ratification of this <lb />
act. <lb />
Section That for the purpose <lb />
of providing tor the payment of said <lb />
loads and the Interest thereon and <lb />
for the construction, Improvement <lb />
and maintenance of the roads of said <lb />
township, the board of count com- <lb />
missioners shall, annually, and at the <lb />
limo of levying the county taxes, <lb />
levy and lay a special tax on all <lb />
aid <lb />
In tin<lb />
id of <lb />
derived <lb />
by <lb />
be paid over <lb />
.-. no, of said board of <lb />
d shall be used for the <lb />
of constructing, improving, <lb />
; lb public roads in <lb />
township, the purchase of <lb />
a Sal, machinery and implements <lb />
the employment of such officers <lb />
labor may be found necessary <lb />
in the carrying out of this work. <lb />
Section In the working <lb />
and constructing of roads either con- <lb />
labor or labor, or both <lb />
may be used, as may be ordered by <lb />
said board of and in the <lb />
working of convicts on the public <lb />
roads, all rights and privileges ex- <lb />
In regard thereto or that may <lb />
hereafter exist for the use of con- <lb />
Pin county or any township <lb />
therein shall exist and apply to the <lb />
use of convicts on the roads Green- <lb />
ville township. <lb />
no funds derived <lb />
from Hie sale Of bands provided in <lb />
this Act shell be expended for <lb />
proving roads or streets within any <lb />
incorporated town, except such as In <lb />
from 5th <lb />
of this occupied a good part of <lb />
the <lb />
. h . were also petitions <lb />
g the new county <lb />
of as well as several against <lb />
the l ale Of near-beer. <lb />
Reports of committees and <lb />
In for a good <lb />
Many new bills were introduced <lb />
being among <lb />
In regard to closing <lb />
and cigar on the <lb />
bath. <lb />
To amend the re- <lb />
to to assistant labor <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
To compromise and settle <lb />
the debt of the University to the late <lb />
S. H. Smith. <lb />
To establish a system <lb />
of state highway North Carolina. <lb />
To emend <lb />
he Si g to <lb />
if <lb />
; -v To J-n trees <lb />
I . , tin I of<lb />
order ; bill lo <lb />
of Sm e <lb />
It ; salary of <lb />
a for judges, provides that <lb />
he shall hold days court, and tor <lb />
every day does not keep, the <lb />
pro rain amount be <lb />
from the salary the rate of <lb />
and two-thirds day. The bill <lb />
lows a maximum of per an- <lb />
for forty weeks special <lb />
terms to extra, at tho rate of <lb />
per week, to be paid for by the <lb />
The minimum salary of <lb />
now given, the Judge is guaranteed <lb />
to him. <lb />
Old Soldier Tortured. <lb />
years I suffered unspeakable <lb />
torture from indigestion, constipation <lb />
and liver wrote A. K. Smith <lb />
a war veteran, at Erie, Pa., Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills me all <lb />
right. They're simply Try <lb />
them for any stomach, liver or kid- <lb />
trouble. Only cents at any <lb />
druggists. <lb />
A man must advertise his own <lb />
his enemies Will advertise hit <lb />
vices. <lb />
v. <lb />
ti <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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TL Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
FIRE I <lb />
Two Buildings Destroyed With <lb />
Loss. <lb />
Early Monday morning quite a <lb />
Are visited the town of Farm- <lb />
In county. The fire start- <lb />
some unknown cause in a <lb />
tin shop and destroyed two build- <lb />
belonging to S. M. Pollard, <lb />
and a brick building nearby was also <lb />
damaged. The total loss is about <lb />
with not over insurance. <lb />
The heroic efforts of the citizens In <lb />
fighting the Are saved the business <lb />
section of the town from <lb />
Naming The Farm. <lb />
A good many of the farmers of <lb />
Mecklenburg county have given favor <lb />
to the Idea of naming their farms and <lb />
as a general thing the names select- <lb />
ed by their wives and daughters <lb />
the farmers delegate the task to them <lb />
have an attractive sounding. In <lb />
the South Carolina legislature, Sen- <lb />
of has <lb />
had passed a bill that allows the <lb />
owners of farms to register the same <lb />
by name and prevent infringement on <lb />
such registration. Commenting on <lb />
this, The Enquirer <lb />
are those who think that there <lb />
is a romantic sentiment in this idea <lb />
that is more or less foolish; but we <lb />
do not agree with them. We think <lb />
the idea is good. If the house <lb />
lows Senator bill to go <lb />
through, as we hope It will, we <lb />
would like to see every York county <lb />
farm registered. The thing strikes <lb />
us as being very practical and cal- <lb />
to bring practical results. <lb />
Rivalry in the productiveness, con- <lb />
and beauty of farms is cal- <lb />
to contribute to the glory of <lb />
the county and State and tho naming <lb />
of farms is calculated to promote <lb />
this rivalry. Of course, it is under- <lb />
stood that the bill does not <lb />
plate any compulsion about the mat- <lb />
It merely seeks to allow those <lb />
who desire to register the names of <lb />
their farms to do so, and if they <lb />
make these names of value to pro- <lb />
them in the enjoyment of that <lb />
which they themselves have <lb />
Any movement that gives encourage- <lb />
to the farmers to name their <lb />
farms, is a good one, for It has the <lb />
exact tendency claimed for It by <lb />
The Chronicle. <lb />
Dandruff Easily Cured. <lb />
In fact Coward Wooten the 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 and <lb />
specialist, and is made in this <lb />
try only by the Mfg. Co., <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
Parisian Sage is a most 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 the <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 famous, quick acting <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
honor roll of the <lb />
graded school is as <lb />
Ethel Thomas Proctor, <lb />
Butts, Carrie Mary <lb />
Proctor, Blanche Proctor, Holt <lb />
Mamie Stanley, Knott Proctor, <lb />
. DAVENPORT-SAVAGE. <lb />
A Pretty and Impressive <lb />
Marriage. <lb />
Morning <lb />
A very pretty, quiet and impress- <lb />
early morning marriage was sol- <lb />
at the home of the brides <lb />
brother, Mr. L. M. Savage, on Dick- <lb />
avenue, at 7.30 o'clock Wed- <lb />
morning, when Mr. J. Paul <lb />
Davenport and Miss Savage <lb />
plighted their troth. <lb />
Quite a friends and relatives <lb />
braved the cold gray morn to wit- <lb />
the beautiful ritual Episcopal <lb />
service, which was performed by <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske, of New Bern, the <lb />
ring ceremony being used. <lb />
The hospitable home presented an <lb />
unusually pretty appearance with its <lb />
decorations of fern and potted plants, <lb />
intermingled with numerous candles <lb />
which gave a soft glow of light in <lb />
tho reception hall and parlor. <lb />
Just after the guests had <lb />
bled in the parlor, was <lb />
charmingly rendered by Miss Bettie <lb />
Tyson on piano, and Mrs. L. <lb />
age and Miss Lelia Higgs with <lb />
Miss skilfully played <lb />
wedding march as tho <lb />
bridal party entered. The first were <lb />
Dr. Arthur Davenport and Mr. Sugg <lb />
Fleming, followed by Misses Lucy <lb />
Forbes and Savage, the <lb />
ladies being attired in white mes- <lb />
saline and carrying pink carnations. <lb />
Then came little Miss Blanche Dav- <lb />
as ring bearer, followed by <lb />
the bride and groom. The wore <lb />
a pretty blue tailored suit with hat <lb />
and gloves to match. <lb />
The bridal gifts were many and <lb />
beautiful, in cut glass, hand-painted <lb />
china and silver. The gift of the <lb />
groom's father was a farm and fur- <lb />
home. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Davenport, left on <lb />
the 8.23 A. C. L. train for Washington <lb />
Baltimore and New York. <lb />
INDIGESTION. <lb />
Relief In Five and <lb />
Cure or Honey Back. <lb />
When Coward Wooten states <lb />
hat they have a remedy that only <lb />
cents and is guaranteed <lb />
any man or woman who suffers <lb />
from food fermentation, or money <lb />
what are the poor stomach <lb />
going to do about it <lb />
Food fermentation causes belch- <lb />
sour stomach, gas eructation, <lb />
heartburn and that lump of lead feel- <lb />
as you probably know. <lb />
The name of this most remarkable <lb />
stomach prescription is <lb />
Most people call them <lb />
tablets because they know that <lb />
there is no remedy so good for <lb />
or stomach disorders. Here <lb />
is one <lb />
have been troubled with <lb />
for more than a year. I <lb />
bought one box of and it <lb />
cured me. Now I would not be with- <lb />
out a box in the house for It <lb />
saves a lot of doctor bills when you <lb />
can be cured for <lb />
Nichols St., Wakefield, <lb />
Mass. <lb />
stomach tablets cost <lb />
cents a box at Coward and <lb />
leading druggists everywhere, and <lb />
money back if they don't cure. <lb />
THE SINGER STORE <lb />
on Main St. extends you the same <lb />
Courtesy the rest room did. Ladies <lb />
-om the country are especially in- <lb />
cited to stop and rest <lb />
J o Prop<lb />
It pays to learn what other people <lb />
want to know. <lb />
Ninety Day Seed Oats just re- <lb />
R. J. G <lb />
J. R. J. G. for <lb />
Composition <lb />
ch aper in price and lasts <lb />
I longer than inferior <lb />
See J R G. for <lb />
Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, <lb />
Smoothing Harrows, Oliver <lb />
Chilled Plows, American Wire <lb />
Fencing.<lb />
Get Our Prices <lb />
Before Buying<lb />
J. G. <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
ELEGANTLY APPOINTED STEAMERS <lb />
PERFECT DIKING ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk daily 6.15 p. m. from <lb />
Coot of Jackson St., arrive Baltimore at 7.00 a. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with rail lines for all further particulars call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., Norfolk, Va <lb />
mm <lb />
Tic Carolina Home and Farm <lb />
The <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed by T. C. Cannon to W. H <lb />
and Mary S. Allen, cm the lit day <lb />
of January, 1910, and recorded I i <lb />
Book M-9, page in the office o. <lb />
the register of deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
we will offer for public sale on <lb />
of February 1911, at <lb />
o'clock, noon, to the <lb />
tor cash, before c u I i <lb />
in Greenville, <lb />
tract I <lb />
Mills in the n h T. <lb />
C. Cannon, d as of <lb />
record iii Bo 11- I <lb />
which was conveyed to said <lb />
Cannon by Maggie Mills a d <lb />
husband, Adam Mills, in a tie a <lb />
March IS, 1909, to which de <lb />
reference is directed for more de- <lb />
finite description, excepting, however, <lb />
a small tract of lands, contain- <lb />
1-4 acres, conveyed to W. O. <lb />
Cox in a recorded in Cook P-9, <lb />
page <lb />
Said sale is made the to <lb />
of satisfying . i <lb />
W. -I<lb />
By W. F. Era t, . <lb />
NOTICE OF BALE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
. in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
to Dr. Zeno Brown by <lb />
R. Corey and wife, on January <lb />
and recorded in Book W-6, page <lb />
in the office of the Register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt com <lb />
It <lb />
Mile. X C . to I ; <lb />
Cash, following at <lb />
or parcel of land, lying and e g <lb />
the town of d i <lb />
as <lb />
Beginning at T. E. Hooke <lb />
on east side and <lb />
running with said street a southerly <lb />
Course feet to B. E. Parham s <lb />
corner, then a northwest course with <lb />
lino feet, thence a <lb />
northwest course, parallel with the <lb />
first line feet to T. E <lb />
line, then with said iii <lb />
the beginning. <lb />
The said sale made to i a I <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
This January 1911. <lb />
W. H. MARY <lb />
Assignees and s. <lb />
W. F. Evans, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
duly before <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as administrator f the estate of e <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
hereby given to ail <lb />
to the estate to . <lb />
to the <lb />
persons having <lb />
said estate notified <lb />
must present the same to the <lb />
signed for t on or <lb />
17th day of January, 1912, ; <lb />
will be plead in bar co c <lb />
This 17th day of January, I <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
ABNER EASON, <lb />
of Pennie Hal <lb />
MORTGAGE E <lb />
By virtue cf the power <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed . <lb />
by William L. Jones and wife Bet- <lb />
tie L. Jones, to J. Q. . o <lb />
30th day of October, as appears <lb />
of record in book b-9, page o <lb />
the Register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb />
county, the undersigned will expose <lb />
for sale for cash before the <lb />
house door in Greenville. N C. on <lb />
Saturday the 18th day of February, <lb />
the following described tract <lb />
of land, to <lb />
certain tract or parcel of <lb />
lying and being in the County of <lb />
and State of North Carolina d <lb />
described as In. Greenville <lb />
Township, North side of Tar River <lb />
adjoining the lands of J. B. Fleming <lb />
rind others, and known as a of <lb />
the Shivers land containing acres <lb />
or less, and bounded on the <lb />
South the Greenville and <lb />
road, the West by <lb />
land, North by Billy Whichard; Bast <lb />
by Ed <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Assignee, of J. C. Williams. <lb />
MORTGAGE BALE. <lb />
By virtue of the rowers contained <lb />
In a certain mortgage executed to <lb />
i . Joyner, by Harvey i <lb />
day of December, I . <lb />
d de M-9 page f <lb />
it of e d office. Pitt c <lb />
I , in r. before the <lb />
ho o door in to of <lb />
N. C, on Monday, January <lb />
30th, 1911, for cash, the folio <lb />
. p. act of lard <lb />
One c<lb />
W d others by deed <lb />
. i d <lb />
r cm in the R pr of Deeds <lb />
of county, In Book Q-7, <lb />
and also being the same <lb />
land this day conveyed by O. L. <lb />
and wife to Harvey <lb />
O. JOYNER, <lb />
S OF <lb />
a, Pitt <lb />
,. o a of sale <lb />
, ed i deed e <lb />
,. ed <lb />
g e of Pitt county, in <lb />
. , . I . <lb />
,. g g, e ill on B t i <lb />
February, 1911, expose to pub- <lb />
,. . <lb />
it <lb />
i c. in G <lb />
iii feet to a stake <lb />
no corner of Greene and <lb />
Hill thence <lb />
lie northern boundary of Mill Street <lb />
fed to a stake at the <lb />
to the g, containing about <lb />
. an acre more <lb />
By virtue a executed <lb />
and ed by J. S. I- and <lb />
wife Pittman to John Z. <lb />
, . the day o <lb />
duly r <lb />
page which note <lb />
g I re <lb />
assigned to the Hub- <lb />
i Company. <lb />
rill sell f <lb />
,. in Gr <lb />
M th. <lb />
1911. t <lb />
I of <lb />
; S Creek <lb />
I I . IX. <lb />
ti i h m land, an Pugh I a <lb />
. . . i containing <lb />
r s, being the <lb />
Tease Cannon <lb />
Mary K. Pittman, reference to <lb />
which deed i made for ac- <lb />
curate <lb />
This the day of January 1911. <lb />
The Hubbard Fertilizer Co. <lb />
As <lb />
F. G. James Son. Attorneys, ltd <lb />
. . i o . e is <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 />
; i they must present the tame <lb />
. <lb />
r, <lb />
r , . . <lb />
BALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
By virtue of a power of con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
and doll by T. Cwt <lb />
. Con of and <lb />
. c to F <lb />
. . I o rent <lb />
re . -led In t e <lb />
j ,., r ; Bo <lb />
. <lb />
. . <lb />
. lie . . u e i <lb />
i die to I bid- <lb />
h. i a d scribed <lb />
,. . c <lb />
g . .; iii county of <lb />
.; and <lb />
OF RE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered by King <lb />
and wife Virginia King to L. C. Ar- <lb />
dated January 1st. and <lb />
. .,., the Registers office <lb />
. . ,. . , . <lb />
I . <lb />
. . <lb />
. . .- . <lb />
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. iii a stake in tie south <lb />
corner of Minor and <lb />
i hence with the eastern <lb />
boundary of street; then- <lb />
. with the northern <lb />
. ; M about to <lb />
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SALE OF RE LL ESTATE <lb />
h County. <lb />
H of a power of sale <lb />
.-. . mo deed <lb />
.- d delivered by W. B. Bur- <lb />
to S. F. Harper, dated December <lb />
23rd, 1909, and duly recorded in the <lb />
Register's office of Pitt County in <lb />
Rook M page tho undersigned <lb />
mortgagee will on Saturday, the 11th <lb />
day of February, 1911. at o'clock, <lb />
noon, to public sale before the <lb />
,., floor Greenville, to the <lb />
f ca the R <lb />
, to <lb />
d J 1911 <lb />
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. all. <lb />
i R IN EDWARDS, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
.<lb />
o W lard, <lb />
i ; a in Pitt <lb />
county, was dissolved by mutual con- <lb />
oh 1910, W. H. <lb />
purchasing the interest <lb />
i. G. Whichard in the business. W. <lb />
I Whichard will settle the <lb />
of the in, and accounts <lb />
due the firm are payable to him, <lb />
This December 31st, 1910. <lb />
A. C. WHICHARD, <lb />
W. H. WHICHARD. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one bull, about <lb />
years old, pale red color, mark- <lb />
ed smooth crop in right ear, <lb />
in left ear. Owner can get same by <lb />
Identifying and paying <lb />
D. L. HOUSE, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Stokes, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
. . ,<lb />
t e g c <lb />
, ash be a e ; u <lb />
on S <lb />
y h, LOU the follow i <lb />
the of <lb />
. i v- . d <lb />
. . Fie nil g <lb />
; ; e, I nil g on Reade street <lb />
. Gordon's corner and running <lb />
;, i Reade feat <lb />
east feet; thence north- <lb />
. a with Reade street M <lb />
with <lb />
,, oil's line feet to the begin- <lb />
To satisfy said mortgage, <lb />
the b day of January, 1911. <lb />
BLOUNT, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. JAMES <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
The partnership existing between <lb />
Waters, J. n. W. C <lb />
and T. J. Worthington <lb />
the firm name of Holton, <lb />
Company was dissolved Jan. <lb />
Fannie Holton and T. J. Worth- <lb />
retiring. J. B. and W. <lb />
C. Edwards will continue tho business <lb />
under the firm of and Ed- <lb />
All persons owing the old <lb />
firm are to make <lb />
settlement with the new firm and all <lb />
indebtedness of tho <lb />
firm will be raid of the new. <lb />
This 1st. 1911. <lb />
h g and being in Swift <lb />
county of Pitt and stale <lb />
the la id <lb />
William Holloway, J. W. <lb />
others, beginning at two sweet <lb />
.-.-,. ; on a ditch, the corner of <lb />
T. C. Nelson's land and runs a south- <lb />
course, with a line of marked <lb />
trees to a knot near a rose- <lb />
known as a fore and aft <lb />
in line; thence an <lb />
. with s line of <lb />
to a post on a <lb />
near head of said ditch; <lb />
north east course with <lb />
,.;, b stake; <lb />
a Of t through <lb />
, -.- j; co v a of marked <lb />
. In tho <lb />
reek, T C Nell a <lb />
with said T n <lb />
. to S corner; thence <lb />
line to a small <lb />
ch. up said ditch to the <lb />
k. containing acres more <lb />
p t act i g in <lb />
, n ; <lb />
lea to <lb />
. N.<lb />
or Alto o i <lb />
ii .; ct adjoining tho <lb />
e h e at a s In <lb />
en In <lb />
patent line and runs <lb />
to the edge of the field, <lb />
ditch, thence up the ditch <lb />
o he corner, thence <lb />
. W. poles to a stake, thence S. <lb />
1-4 E. poles to a <lb />
1-2 E. poles to the g, <lb />
containing 4-5 acres more or <lb />
mortgage Is made to satisfy ii <lb />
deed, this the 9th day of <lb />
ran. 1911. <lb />
S. v. HARPER. <lb />
. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Ale-;. Button having this day <lb />
as executor of tho last will and <lb />
of J. W. Sutton, deceased, <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk of tho <lb />
court of county, notice is <lb />
given to all persons indebted <lb />
said estate to make immediate pay <lb />
to the undersigned executor; <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
said estate are hereby notified that <lb />
hey are required to file their claims <lb />
the undersigned executor on or <lb />
the 20th day of December, 1911, <lb />
this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
if any recover of said claims. <lb />
This the 20th day of December, <lb />
ALEX. SUTTON. <lb />
Executor of the last and <lb />
of J. W. deceased.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Majestic Range <lb />
nitration <lb />
HE <lb />
AT OUR STORE ONE WEEK <lb />
Beginning January <lb />
.-------L- <lb />
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of Inn <lb />
light <lb />
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COOKER. AND <lb />
at bottom. ran <lb />
ft cans <lb />
I, a lime draining off all the water. The shown on <lb />
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THE MAJESTIC Extra <lb />
Stamped Iron <lb />
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handle that holds on <lb />
THE MAJESTIC 18-oz. AU <lb />
Popper Tea <lb />
Kettle. Handsomely nickeled on <lb />
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THE GREAT and GRAND <lb />
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IN AU. <lb />
THE MAJESTIC Marble <lb />
Pan. <lb />
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Majestic <lb />
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Wired Dripping <lb />
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Made specially for t he Ma jest Jet. <lb />
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Wired Dripping <lb />
Pans. Size of pan lib x in. <lb />
Made specially for the Majestic Set. <lb />
Set of Ware <lb />
FREE <lb />
If you at our store during our MAJESTIC <lb />
WEEK and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior <lb />
of the Great MAJESTIC RANGE, and will purchase one at the <lb />
price, we will give you FREE the beautiful and useful Set <lb />
of Ware Illustrated in this advertisement. This ware Is made to <lb />
the quality of the Majestic Ranges, and we know nil ladles will see the <lb />
beauty and utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are <lb />
entirely new and cannot he had by purchase, except a very <lb />
price. The Prices of Majestic are the same, hut we give the set <lb />
FREE with each Majestic Range height during the Demonstration week <lb />
only. <lb />
Reasons Why the Great Majestic You <lb />
Should Buy <lb />
I II has the reputation of being Hie best range, money can buy. <lb />
not only bus the reputation but IS the BEST range made, and <lb />
we prove tills to you If you will let us. <lb />
Is constructed of malleable Iron, material JOB can't heat, and of <lb />
Charcoal Iron, that per cent greater than steel <lb />
drifted together air tight. Mo bent escapes or cold air enters the <lb />
uses very fuel lo do perfect <lb />
reservoir alone Is worth the price of range over any oilier res- <lb />
made. II boils gallons of water; Is like a lea kettle, with <lb />
left hand lining, and Is movable and nets on frame, hence <lb />
wear out. When water gels too it can he moved away from fire. <lb />
MAJESTIC RANGES use less fuel; heat Bore heat it <lb />
hotter costs practically nothing for repairs; las throe limes as long; <lb />
hakes better; easier lo keep clean and given bettor satisfaction than any <lb />
offer range on the market. If you know positively Unit the above state- <lb />
mints are true, wouldn't, you buy a at once I <lb />
COME IX DEMONSTRATION WEEK PROVE IT TO <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Most Healthful, the Most Kettle I<lb />
N. C, FRIDAY, <lb />
Number <lb />
mil visit ii <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE OF <lb />
LEGISLATURE IN GREENVILLE <lb />
FOURTEEN MEMBERS IN HE <lb />
They Met ad by Citizens <lb />
and Taken Direct to The School <lb />
, The Buildings and Equip- <lb />
and Look Into Needs of The <lb />
Institution. <lb />
The educational committee l <lb />
senate a. d house of the general as <lb />
of North Carolina, v lei <lb />
today, to inspect East <lb />
Carolina Training School <lb />
and look Into the needs of the <lb />
The party arrived oh the 9.40 <lb />
Norfolk Southern train and were met <lb />
at the depot by citizens with <lb />
ages and and <lb />
to the school. <lb />
Those of the educational <lb />
who come are Senators <lb />
of Harnett; Sigmon, of Burke; Aim- <lb />
strong, of Montgomery; Ivie, of Rock <lb />
Cox, of Jackson; Cotton, of <lb />
Pitt; Hyatt, of Yancy; Hicks, of <lb />
Representatives Spain- <lb />
hour, of Burke, chairman of house <lb />
committee; Johnson, of Orange; <lb />
Brown, of Jackson; of Pitt; <lb />
Smith, of Caswell; Kendrick, of <lb />
Gaston. <lb />
With the committee inspecting the <lb />
school are State Superintendent of <lb />
Education J. Y. Joyner. Hon. Y. T. <lb />
Ormond and ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis, <lb />
members of the executive committee <lb />
of the board of trustees. <lb />
As soon as the visitors reached <lb />
the school they taken out to <lb />
the refectory for breakfast. The <lb />
then made a thorough in- <lb />
of entire school plant, <lb />
closely the buildings and <lb />
equipment throughout every depart- <lb />
Mr. H. A. White, president of the <lb />
chamber of commerce, was intro- <lb />
to the committee, by <lb />
dent Wright and In a few remarks <lb />
welcomed them to Greenville. He <lb />
only <lb />
Bl <lb />
.<lb />
do. <lb />
that this was the <lb />
ride not only of the city of <lb />
but that the entire county took <lb />
rarest la fostered it. He <lb />
. i t, committee an <lb />
to visit the town after they had <lb />
bed g the <lb />
g In the president's office <lb />
in the administration building, chair- <lb />
man Spainhour called the committee <lb />
to order, and asked for suggestions <lb />
for th needs of the school by those <lb />
connected with it. Governor Jarvis <lb />
made a Statement as the founding <lb />
of the school, and the part the county <lb />
Pitt and town of Greenville took <lb />
i establishing it, these giving <lb />
while the first State <lb />
The State <lb />
of <lb />
of the <lb />
e plant He then <lb />
as erection and fur- <lb />
e of the buildings, and the <lb />
k of the school its open- <lb />
. . also spoke to the <lb />
giving items of expense <lb />
f the school and other information <lb />
is to the course of study and work <lb />
f the student body. <lb />
At 12.30 o'clock the entire school <lb />
in the auditorium where <lb />
o students sang several songs. <lb />
brief remarks by President <lb />
this part of the meeting was <lb />
i ed to Representative <lb />
hour, of the house <lb />
committee. He spoke briefly, <lb />
and then introduced other members <lb />
if the committee who made short <lb />
declaring their interest <lb />
educational work and express- <lb />
pride at what they had found <lb />
this school here, and pledged <lb />
themselves to do what they could for <lb />
this school. <lb />
Senator Hicks said he had been <lb />
anxious to come hero, because his <lb />
county, Granville, had given some <lb />
her best people to Pitt, and re- <lb />
especially to Prof. <lb />
our county superintendent and the <lb />
splendid work had done in the <lb />
educational advancement of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Interesting talks were made by <lb />
Senators Ivie end. Arm- <lb />
strong and Representatives Johnson <lb />
and Brown. Tho others would have <lb />
talked, for they had been greatly <lb />
on Page <lb />
NOTES FROM HE <lb />
as largo B delegation as was <lb />
c,. ;. N <lb />
and South Carolina. The <lb />
is a <lb />
o o . T p <lb />
CHAPEL HILL VICTORIOUS IN <lb />
FIRST BASKET BALL GAME <lb />
REV. B. W. S ADDRESSES <lb />
Y. M. C. A. Sent Large <lb />
Three Bast- <lb />
ball for <lb />
The Coining Season Not a Very <lb />
Strong One. <lb />
.; Hill, N. C Jan. <lb />
I . h i i In hoT <lb />
of basketball played the <lb />
gymnasium Friday night with <lb />
Christian College. The score <lb />
to The local quintet <lb />
showed unexpected team work in the <lb />
second half and proceeded to pile <lb />
the score. <lb />
Everybody interested In the <lb />
of Carolina athletic teams is <lb />
delighted at the announcement that <lb />
Mr. Branch has signed up to <lb />
coach the varsity football team next <lb />
year. Mr. has coached the <lb />
V. P. I. team for the last two years <lb />
and has turned out some great teams <lb />
up there. He Is well acquainted <lb />
with climatic conditions In the South <lb />
and is better fitted to handle a team <lb />
of Southern boys than a Northern <lb />
coach. He graduated from George- <lb />
town University where he also Stud- <lb />
led law until he received his license. <lb />
Rev. B. W. Baptist Sunday <lb />
school evangelist, delivered address- <lb />
es at the Baptist church last Sunday. <lb />
He made a strong plea for Sunday- <lb />
school workers to re-double their <lb />
efforts to keep the big boy interested <lb />
in Sunday school. Mr. de- <lb />
votes his entire time to Sunday school <lb />
work among the colleges and <lb />
of the South and East. <lb />
The Chapel Hill Y. M. C. A. sent <lb />
a delegation of ten men including <lb />
Mr. E. P. Hall, general secretary, <lb />
to the convention of <lb />
Young Men's Christian <lb />
which met in Raleigh tho last three <lb />
days of the week Just closed. This <lb />
this year. <lb />
Manager B. W. has an- <lb />
the schedule for the base- <lb />
ball team. There games, <lb />
if arts to be , lay i <lb />
. age, W lie t, <lb />
on. G o .;. m C <lb />
V. P. I. and the . <lb />
ell have arranged games. <lb />
two Virginia games will he played In <lb />
o and I <lb />
and d i I <lb />
that he will play hie position. This <lb />
s Captain Hackney.- of Wilson. <lb />
EXPLOSION OF <lb />
JARS NEW YORK <lb />
Explodes on Vessel <lb />
New York Harbor. <lb />
I; to The Reflector <lb />
New York, Feb. l. A <lb />
explosion that broke windows <lb />
throughout the financial district <lb />
curred on a pier in Jersey City to- <lb />
day when a car load of dynamite <lb />
exploded. Officials of tie railroad <lb />
report a number of persona Injured <lb />
but are unable to say if there were <lb />
any fatalities. The entire <lb />
town section of New York was <lb />
ken as though by i A <lb />
late report says explosion was on <lb />
a schooner off the loaded with <lb />
dynamite. <lb />
Rear Admiral <lb />
By Wire to The Re e. tor <lb />
Washington, Feb. I. Real <lb />
Charles F. I t <lb />
pneumonia. He was old <lb />
and retired from service in <lb />
He commanded the bat- <lb />
fleet on its world cruise at <lb />
Admiral bed <lb />
command. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
. <lb />
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