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i. . . i, p <lb />
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 />
III <lb />
of Inn <lb />
light <lb />
Lie i <lb />
COOKER. AND <lb />
at bottom. ran <lb />
ft cans <lb />
I, a lime draining off all the water. The shown on <lb />
It aim on top of main vessel, i-i a steamer. <lb />
THE MAJESTIC Extra <lb />
Stamped Iron <lb />
Kettle, complete with cover <lb />
handle that holds on <lb />
THE MAJESTIC 18-oz. AU <lb />
Popper Tea <lb />
Kettle. Handsomely nickeled on <lb />
on inside. <lb />
THE MAJESTIC All <lb />
Copper <lb />
Pot. Handsomely nickeled on <lb />
outside and tinned on inside.<lb />
THE GREAT and GRAND <lb />
MAJESTIC RANEE <lb />
THE RANGE . REPUTATION <lb />
IN AU. <lb />
THE MAJESTIC Marble <lb />
Pan. <lb />
Made specially line for the <lb />
Majestic <lb />
THE MAJESTIC Patent <lb />
Wired Dripping <lb />
of pan in. x in. <lb />
Made specially for t he Ma jest Jet. <lb />
TWO MAJESTIC Patent <lb />
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 />
SUM -t.<lb /></p>
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Carolina and and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Life or Death <lb />
It Is June. 1910. <lb />
In our imagination in one <lb />
of modem air ships, touring the <lb />
We have seen the beautiful <lb />
forests Of UM continent of <lb />
J of Great Britain. With <lb />
j view the marvelous <lb />
on the mountains and hills of New <lb />
i the of the <lb />
Hudson till us with amusement At <lb />
the tight of the <lb />
we stand In awe and learn how lit- <lb />
we arc Before the brood ox- <lb />
Now York, and the <lb />
we our heads Onward we to, <lb />
down the op the <lb />
with <lb />
glory of the rhododendron and <lb />
laurel, amid and beneath the <lb />
d trees and Across <lb />
the broad, undulating expanse of <lb />
what is now known as Ohio, Ken- <lb />
and Indiana we now sill, <lb />
as the thought of <lb />
no to describe the numbers <lb />
of arboreal Northerly we <lb />
swing over the great prairies of <lb />
Michigan, Wisconsin and <lb />
tn, we exclaim, the tress <lb />
are innumerable; lumber that is <lb />
utterly <lb />
take our flight to the gulf <lb />
and, behold, without <lb />
e d the we speed oar way <lb />
and we upon the groat red- <lb />
woods Of slope and try <lb />
to contemplate the majesty of the <lb />
trees that crown the hills and <lb />
these volleys, find our souls <lb />
lost in wonder, love and praise of <lb />
Him who has manifested Himself to <lb />
us all in works <lb />
Everywhere, on our charming trip, <lb />
tho woodland resounded with the <lb />
of untold millions of Joyous <lb />
songsters. In all the lakes, <lb />
bays and brooklets, fishes gamboled <lb />
era of which the mind is <lb />
table computing, and forest <lb />
. ; lain alive with the merry <lb />
hum of the wild bee. This is life <lb />
But hush, horror <lb />
Two hundred years have elapsed. <lb />
Here we are at Augusta, Me. Now <lb />
another western trip. <lb />
Over the mountains once graced <lb />
by the beauteous hues of pine, spruce <lb />
In etc., are seen only bare <lb />
k aid stumps of the trees of <lb />
Inn, go. The hills, valleys and plains <lb />
Of . e eastern and middle states have <lb />
be i Stripped of their forests, the <lb />
trees shipped abroad, floated away <lb />
in the streams, burned up. All the <lb />
lands have been plundered, <lb />
robbed The of the <lb />
north are gone; those of the south <lb />
will have disappeared in twenty years <lb />
those of the great Pacific coast <lb />
in fifty years, so say conservative <lb />
men. The spongy floor of <lb />
the sloping forest, which one re- <lb />
and held the water and fed <lb />
the springs, is now bare and hard <lb />
and. like the roof of a house,, <lb />
the water Into the hollows, washing <lb />
the humus and best soil before it <lb />
V the river, and from the river to <lb />
the ocean bed. Ill the myriads of <lb />
streams Which once graced the <lb />
forests, and in which sported <lb />
and played the so well <lb />
by the pioneers, no water now <lb />
flows but are gravel beds in summer <lb />
and the highway of the <lb />
floods in thunder storms, to destroy <lb />
the banks, sweep away the crops of <lb />
valleys, and inundate towns once <lb />
considered high and dry. <lb />
The main rivers are bing poison- <lb />
ed W filth from the <lb />
We have entered the bowels <lb />
of the earth and the coal, <lb />
gas and ore's. Man has plundered <lb />
the surface of the earth, but. replaced <lb />
nothing. It looks as If the powers <lb />
of hell had been let loose to send <lb />
it her the hordes of all nations to <lb />
cut down, destroy, burn up and an- <lb />
everything on the surface <lb />
ind under the surface of that once- <lb />
land lying between the <lb />
urging of the Atlantic and <lb />
. , peaceful surface of the Pacific. <lb />
With such proceedings, the ex- <lb />
land will soon fail to res- <lb />
pond to the hand of toil; soon there <lb />
be neither nor game. Trees <lb />
are the most noble creatures on this <lb />
i sphere. They are <lb />
They plunge <lb />
heir roots down among the <lb />
mate materials slowly dissolve the <lb />
and minerals and carry this <lb />
t factories where <lb />
l is converted into the substance <lb />
Which ii builds itself. Oh. won- <lb />
benefactors But about <lb />
we prate, and preach and pray. <lb />
. some creature and <lb />
its life, to build our own <lb />
and construct our <lb />
brain. <lb />
trees, wondrous creation for <lb />
thousands of have made their <lb />
own foliage and thin, annually, re- <lb />
turned i Jo the bosom of th- earth <lb />
enrich surface We, robbers, <lb />
i not only destroy- <lb />
forests made the fertile <lb />
ills and plains, with gun and <lb />
every murderous do ice we have de- <lb />
i birds protect the <lb />
the native <lb />
have destroyed. <lb />
There is no place for them to nest <lb />
or rest, hundreds of thousands of <lb />
them, if not millions, annually freeze <lb />
r starve to death. The <lb />
English sparrow, the rat, crow, blue- <lb />
and other foes arc annihilating <lb />
the songsters. Ami yet, on these <lb />
native ;. j almost en- <lb />
. i for Hie i I our <lb />
Even Wild bees are <lb />
Insects arc increasing so <lb />
alarmingly that a single decade <lb />
might bring us all face to face with <lb />
starvation, We have <lb />
broken her laws. is the <lb />
transgression of and wages <lb />
sin is death To prevent a dire <lb />
to the world, Bird and <lb />
Tree Band of is founded. <lb />
Write to Miss Anna M. Nutting, <lb />
box Kent, for literature.<lb />
CATARRH <lb />
Cured a Pleasant <lb />
Ante septic. <lb />
The little it <lb />
inhaler is made of hard <lb />
rubber, and can easily be carried in <lb />
pocket or purse. It will last a life- <lb />
lime. <lb />
Into this inhaler you pour a few <lb />
drops magical <lb />
absorbed by tin- antiseptic <lb />
Within, and now you are ready <lb />
breathe it in over the germ-infest- <lb />
ed membrane, where it will speedily <lb />
begin its work of killing catarrh <lb />
germs. is made of Austral- <lb />
combined with oilier <lb />
antiseptics, and is very pleasant to <lb />
breathe. <lb />
it is guaranteed to cure catarrh, <lb />
sore throat, croup, coughs. <lb />
and colds, or money back. It <lb />
out a head in two minutes <lb />
Sold by druggists everywhere. <lb />
Complete Outfit, including <lb />
pocket inhaler and one bottle <lb />
of And remember, if <lb />
you need a second bottle of <lb />
druggists will sell it to you only <lb />
cents. Free trial bottle of <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
-Your; <lb />
Account<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
PHILIP ARMOUR, the great multi-millionaire <lb />
Meat King first saved one hundred dollars <lb />
from his earnings on the farm. He from <lb />
New York to there re a day <lb />
for ditches. He still SAVED saved a <lb />
thous ind dollars. The first saving was <lb />
the seed from which his vast fortune <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. <lb />
We pay interest on Time <lb />
Certificates at percent. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
IF <lb />
See That Your Ticket Reads <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
APPOINTED STEAMERS <lb />
PERFECT DINING ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk daily p. in. from <lb />
foot of Jackson st., arrive Baltimore at 7.00 n. m. Direct connection <lb />
made with rail lines tor all further call <lb />
on or write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A., st, Norfolk, Va <lb />
. r it n <lb />
. j x r <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Genera Merchandise <lb />
Buyer of <lb />
FIVE POINTS, <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
Greenville, n. c. <lb />
Both <lb />
does It mean by <lb />
Hie humorous and the serious <lb />
side of my <lb />
son. take a hit of peel, for ex- <lb />
How many sides It John- <lb />
two. of course. <lb />
And when some other man <lb />
steps on that orange peel be sees the <lb />
serious side of It and you see nu- <lb />
side. <lb />
i One Distinction. <lb />
I was King renowned <lb />
for above all things asked the <lb />
elderly who was a little <lb />
, talk to the of the Sunday <lb />
i school <lb />
way related by marriage to wore <lb />
people than any oilier ma-i that ever <lb />
promptly spoke up the <lb />
the row of <lb />
m imp <lb />
FATHER WANTS OTHER BOYS <lb />
TO HAVE SIMILAR <lb />
FAVORS CORN GROWING CONTEST <lb />
Moses Who In The <lb />
Com Taken by His Father <lb />
to Washington, has Delightful <lb />
Experiences Some Incidents of <lb />
The TriP. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, Jan. 1911. <lb />
Editor <lb />
am anxious for you to succeed <lb />
In efforts boy from <lb />
each township to D. C, <lb />
I wish to let the <lb />
people in the county know why I <lb />
am so inclined. <lb />
Last spring when my son, Moses <lb />
joined the corn club, <lb />
I realized that in all probability be <lb />
not be the successful boy In <lb />
the State, I offered him a trip to <lb />
If he would make <lb />
bushels upon bis acre. As I had <lb />
never been able to make over <lb />
bushels, I felt that I was not running <lb />
much risk of having it to pay. <lb />
But Moses went to work with much <lb />
and when he was ready <lb />
to gather his corn I had a barbecue <lb />
and Invited my to come <lb />
and help gather and measure the <lb />
corn. Prof. and <lb />
tor J. F. Evans were also present and <lb />
they found that he bad made <lb />
bushels and three pecks of corn. So <lb />
I was in it for a trip to the capital. <lb />
night preceding the 12th <lb />
of December, I saw in the Caucasian <lb />
that Ernest Starnes, of Hickory, was <lb />
the successful contestant and that he <lb />
would go to Washington upon the <lb />
12th of December. <lb />
As I could find no announcement <lb />
in any other paper, I thought <lb />
the Caucasian had made a <lb />
mis-take, but Moses was so anxious <lb />
to go that I should have started to <lb />
Washington on the 12th, but I was <lb />
sick and did not start until the <lb />
morning after the <lb />
We went via Norfolk by X. S. rail- <lb />
road and from there we took a <lb />
steamer upon which we took supper. <lb />
I wanted to see a supper such <lb />
as they serve from boats of that kind <lb />
This supper was a revelation to him, <lb />
the size the beef steaks and the <lb />
prices charged for the same. The <lb />
small of oysters served and <lb />
the manner of serving them was in- <lb />
deed interesting to him. <lb />
The boat was enjoyed, and <lb />
the next morning when we looked <lb />
out of the window the whole land- <lb />
scape was covered in snow which <lb />
caused us to think we had reached <lb />
Washington at the wrong time, but <lb />
tho snow gave us very little trouble, <lb />
as we did not mind the cold. In fact, <lb />
did not suffer at all on account <lb />
of cold. <lb />
Upon leaving the boat we took a <lb />
street car for a ride clear through <lb />
the city and amused ourselves by <lb />
looking at the show windows and the <lb />
Merchandise upon the side walks, <lb />
etc. After scouring a room for the <lb />
night, we went up to he capital and <lb />
mot Representative who was <lb />
very kind- to us and sent a page with <lb />
us to our congressman's office, who <lb />
was not In, but his amiable <lb />
matte an appointment for us at <lb />
o'clock p. m. <lb />
We retraced our steps through <lb />
the subway first subway he or <lb />
I had ever to the house of rep- <lb />
but as it was some time <lb />
before the house would meet we <lb />
amused ourselves by exploring the <lb />
building, returning in time to see <lb />
Joe Cannon call the house to <lb />
order and hear the blind chaplain <lb />
lead in prayer and member In- <lb />
a resolution to adjourn be- <lb />
cause a member of house had died <lb />
the day before. <lb />
Then we went to the senate <lb />
and saw Sunny James Sherman <lb />
presiding and hoard Senator <lb />
Young deliver his maiden speech. <lb />
Then we went to the library Just <lb />
across the street, and a fine <lb />
place it is that I wish every person <lb />
in Pitt county could visit it. From <lb />
hero boarded a car for Wash- <lb />
monument, upon the car was <lb />
a who had on a fur coat, who <lb />
was very nice to us by telling us tho <lb />
of the notable places as we <lb />
passed them. <lb />
The views from the monument <lb />
pleased the boy more than anything <lb />
that he saw while he was from home. <lb />
From here we went again to visit <lb />
our congressman who was affability <lb />
itself and placed us in touch with <lb />
the beys from the States. We miss- <lb />
ed seeing the president because we <lb />
missed Mr. Small in the morning. <lb />
However, we saw the famous east <lb />
room and the conservatory, etc. <lb />
We spent the next day visiting <lb />
with, these boys and I am able truth- <lb />
fully to say that Ernest Starnes, <lb />
the N. C. boy, made a better <lb />
upon me than any of the boys, <lb />
with the possible exception of Henry, <lb />
of Louisiana. <lb />
My boy had such a nice time and <lb />
.-; so enthusiastic in bis effort to <lb />
make one bushels of corn <lb />
next year, causes me to wish other <lb />
boys to have the pleasure of this <lb />
trip. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. <lb />
Their Increasing Work Keeps Us <lb />
Strong 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 mailer daily, when <lb />
healthy some part of this impure <lb />
matter is left in 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 />
Hut if you keep the filters right you <lb />
will have no trouble with your kid- <lb />
T. R. Moore, Evans St., Green- <lb />
ville, N. C, can recommend <lb />
Kidney Pills, for I have used <lb />
them with the greatest benefit. I was <lb />
troubled with lameness in my back <lb />
and my kidneys did not do their <lb />
work as they should. I got <lb />
Kidney Pills from John L. Woo- <lb />
ten Drug Co., and I had not used <lb />
them long before I received relief. <lb />
can say that this remedy acts just <lb />
as represented. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
York, agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
RAINY DAYS <lb />
to every Life In- <lb />
than downs u r <lb />
Disking yon might t I-- <lb />
when the downs you will <lb />
something to fall back on <lb />
Where is the money you have <lb />
earning all these year Yon spent it <lb />
and somebody else put it in tho bank <lb />
Why don't you your own <lb />
the bank for t it I he r <lb />
fellow save what you earn <lb />
BE INDEPENDENT <lb />
STAR A BANK <lb />
WITH<lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
F. G. JAMES. Pres. F. J. FORBES. Cashier <lb />
U each School <lb />
C. <lb />
Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers <lb />
1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May ten weeks. Sum- <lb />
mer Term, June to July eeks. <lb />
TUB AIM OF THE COURSE TO BETTER <lb />
THE TEACHER FOB <lb />
Text Those used in the public of the Suite <lb />
further information, <lb />
ROUT. II. WRIGHT, <lb />
N. <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 />
WAGONS, CARTS 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 />
way of prices aid quality to <lb />
We also repair guns, <lb />
and tile circular cross-cut <lb />
saws; sharpen disc plows and frame <lb />
pictures. <lb />
GUARANTEE OUR WORK <lb />
Shops around from City Market <lb />
S. J Nobles <lb />
MODERN BARBER P <lb />
. e- . lung . <lb />
and e, in. the ; <lb />
best barbers no. <lb />
Opp. J. R. J. G. <lb />
SAM MASON <lb />
Master <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Shop in R. L. Smith's Stables <lb />
All Work Guaranteed <lb />
Horse-Shoer's <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Located In main business of town. <lb />
Pour chair in operation and each <lb />
one over by a d bar- <lb />
waited mat their hornet <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
For The <lb />
Farm Garden <lb />
have an established reputation <lb />
extending over thirty years, be- <lb />
planted and used extensively <lb />
by the best Farmers and Garden- <lb />
throughout the Middle and <lb />
Southern States. <lb />
Wood's New for 1911 will <lb />
Seed Catalog h 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 en <lb />
request. Write far it <lb />
T. W. WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
.-.<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Horn and Farm and The Eastern<lb />
WINTERVILLE R <lb />
IN CHARGE OF PAUL N. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for W lit vicinity <lb />
I Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
X. C, Jan. P <lb />
Anthony, of was b <lb />
evening. <lb />
wont t <lb />
y evening. <lb />
left <lb />
evening for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss who <lb />
left Friday evening V <lb />
the week-end holidays at lie <lb />
near Robersonville. <lb />
Miss left <lb />
to pend Sunday at her horn- <lb />
Po . <lb />
Cox accompanied h <lb />
Chapman, Friday <lb />
th week- I at hi <lb />
.; country, <lb />
Mr. Royal Adams and <lb />
Helen, spent Saturday In <lb />
with friends at The School <lb />
Robert of <lb />
He High School, left yesterday e <lb />
Sunday at his ho <lb />
Arthur. He was <lb />
d, Mr. Paul v.<lb />
this m <lb />
r, -u at his home <lb />
Swamp. <lb />
Mr. H. Jackson and his mother <lb />
Mrs. Susan Jackson, have moved t <lb />
Wake Forest, where they will re <lb />
In future. Mr. Jackson <lb />
i ; best citizens, and <lb />
regret to see him leave. <lb />
success in his i. <lb />
Oysters per quart for the re- <lb />
of season at it. W, <lb />
Fish, beef d ., <lb />
The A. C<lb />
f their baggy harness. <lb />
For nice stock or barbecue pigs <lb />
A. g. Cox Manufacturing Coin- <lb />
any. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. Roy <lb />
and Mil Cos attend d<lb />
I th i Friday m <lb />
C. A. Kin- <lb />
Mr. Rob . , it Si j <lb />
with Mr. Dennis <lb />
Mr. c Harris, an old student <lb />
High School, left <lb />
home near yesterday <lb />
i the f around Winter- <lb />
ail nil g fertilize <lb />
, id <lb />
JENKINS-MANNING. <lb />
. of Popular <lb />
at Parade. <lb />
A very <lb />
at the <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
pretty marriage took place <lb />
home of Mrs. Manning, near <lb />
on Tuesday, January 31st, <lb />
at 1.30 o'clock, when her daughter, <lb />
Elisabeth, became the bride of <lb />
Mr. John Robert Jenkins, of Oakley, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The home was tastefully <lb />
I Ivy i ad and w is <lb />
.,,. <lb />
in . <lb />
d Mr. Pied <lb />
C. J. Jackson, of <lb />
. state secretary of the Y. <lb />
Tennessee, came In <lb />
to spend a few days at <lb />
old home. <lb />
B. of <lb />
in the auditorium of V <lb />
Friday morning, February <lb />
o'clock. He Is one of the b <lb />
Si of the state, and the <lb />
ii-. to be congratulated upon <lb />
his services. All are cordially ii <lb />
to hear him. The school i <lb />
arranging for several more excel <lb />
lent lectures during the present so <lb />
by speakers of state wide <lb />
Mr. R. L. Abbott, <lb />
County Oil Company <lb />
at Grifton on business. <lb />
We are pleased to announce <lb />
several more volumes of Con <lb />
have been do <lb />
to our reading room by co <lb />
John H. <lb />
books arc of great value to the <lb />
bating society, and we thank Mr <lb />
for his untiring efforts in <lb />
g them for us. Mr. Small ha <lb />
the Interest of his constituents a <lb />
heart and our people make no mis- <lb />
take In keeping him in congress. <lb />
Mr, Alonzo Move, who lives <lb />
from here, has purchased <lb />
the owned by R <lb />
Jackson. He will move here in the <lb />
near future, In order to place bit <lb />
children In school. We welcome his <lb />
coming into our midst. <lb />
in need of salt see A. W <lb />
a, go Company. <lb />
If you are In need of a pair of <lb />
rubber shoes, call at A. W. Ange <lb />
i- Company's. Their line is complete <lb />
. gilt ii Winter <lb />
Mr. Carl Dawson, a student of <lb />
Hight School. <lb />
Messrs. S. C. Carroll and Roy <lb />
went over to Ayden last night <lb />
o the debate at the Seminary <lb />
Jr. Joe went to Green- <lb />
Tortured I r V rears <lb />
a cure-def; i <lb />
; baffled doc . d restated <lb />
; remedies he tried, John M. <lb />
of Mich., seem- <lb />
i doomed. He had to sell his farm <lb />
i up work. His <lb />
can't live much <lb />
Whatever I ate distressed he <lb />
tried Electric Bitters, <lb />
worked such wonders for me <lb />
tat I can now eat things could <lb />
at take for years. Its surely a <lb />
and remedy for stomach <lb />
as good for the liver and kid- <lb />
Every bottle guaranteed. Only <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
b re <lb />
and then <lb />
charmingly sang <lb />
Promise Promptly as <lb />
Wedding March pealed forth <lb />
be . . pa id in . . <lb />
lowing Miss H <lb />
sol i I Was s on, with Mr. T. . <lb />
Both I, Miss Pearl Jon- <lb />
kins Dr, P. Manning. <lb />
the groom with i.-. <lb />
best man and brother, Mr. Hen. Jen- <lb />
kins, and the with her sister, <lb />
Miss Carrie Manning as maid of <lb />
honor, met in front of a <lb />
arch evergreens and <lb />
. the Rev. J. w. Autrey, who <lb />
.-. el impressive <lb />
holy b id <lb />
de Was at- <lb />
tired in a green traveling suit with <lb />
hat and gloves to match, and carried <lb />
white carnations and of the <lb />
valley. Her maid of honor wore <lb />
light blue and carried <lb />
and white carnations. <lb />
The other bridesmaids wore cream <lb />
A Ruling. <lb />
A decision handed down last week <lb />
. i. Omaha court with regard to <lb />
. of alimony is more Inter- <lb />
than comprehensive. The Ne- <lb />
Judge ruled that the mar- <lb />
of a divorced man <lb />
canceled any obligation to pay <lb />
to a former wife, regardless of <lb />
terms of the alimony decree. The <lb />
suit has been appealed and the <lb />
of the higher courts is reported <lb />
to be eagerly anticipated not only <lb />
by legal fraternity in Nebraska, <lb />
H la en ii re. The de-<lb />
no legal <lb />
and that to this new homo <lb />
community his obligations are para- <lb />
mount. If the is upheld <lb />
there would seem to be required a <lb />
greater tightening of the laws <lb />
g the marriage of divorced <lb />
Otherwise future grants of <lb />
all likely to so much <lb />
wasted, inasmuch as <lb />
bas the easiest <lb />
; om of the obligation. it <lb />
would be a Simple and obvious de- <lb />
vice to go through a form of mar- <lb />
which would be perfectly legal <lb />
d yet mean no more to th <lb />
than a few <lb />
association In a magistrate's office <lb />
lbs i of a stipulated price <lb />
man and woman. The <lb />
the man <lb />
phases of divorce problem which <lb />
are calling insistently and incessant <lb />
for sweeping <lb />
Observer, <lb />
Simpson Graded School. <lb />
The honor roll for Simpson graded <lb />
for the third month is <lb />
4th Bryan, Zeno <lb />
Leon <lb />
Willie Hudson, Eddie Elks. <lb />
6th Tucker. <lb />
7th Tucker, Bessie <lb />
Howell <lb />
son. <lb />
The highest average was made by <lb />
Leona Tucker. <lb />
Owing to the illness of the <lb />
the first three grades were not <lb />
examined. <lb />
DELIA SMITH, Principal. <lb />
DAISY TUCKER, Assistant. <lb />
. . g and an <lb />
charming and its <lb />
hi T; e y <lb />
Is from of the best families In <lb />
Martin and Pitt counties a <lb />
merchant of Oakley. <lb />
presents received were many <lb />
handsome attesting the high <lb />
esteem in which the young couple <lb />
were held. <lb />
Immediately after the ceremony, <lb />
he couple drove to Parmele and took <lb />
the train for the nation's capital and <lb />
Other places of interest.<lb />
The Reflector's Great <lb />
and Voting Contest <lb />
Closet Promptly at is o'clock <lb />
noon, February Keep <lb />
Your Eye on the Honor Bell <lb />
in the Meantime. <lb />
MARRIAGE LICENSES. <lb />
live White and Eight Colored tint <lb />
Past Week. <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb />
following marriage licenses last <lb />
White. <lb />
Robert Hyman and Emma Bryant. <lb />
C. L. and <lb />
J. R. and Lucy Manning. <lb />
Arthur Cash and Ella Sermons. <lb />
Herman Roebuck and Bertha K. <lb />
Elijah Taft and Nettie Lang. <lb />
and Brown. <lb />
Carr and Annie Harts. <lb />
Wilson and Maggie <lb />
Barnes <lb />
Bl and Lela <lb />
Patrick Smith and Catherine <lb />
Dunn. <lb />
John Barrett and Bessie <lb />
i Sutton and Rosa <lb />
Nevada A True State. <lb />
North Carolina extends to Nevada <lb />
hands of appreciation and <lb />
Governor the Nevada <lb />
.-;. i. <lb />
i d he .- d I <lb />
. lira , . .; ct <lb />
to relieve state authorities from <lb />
the disgraceful necessity of <lb />
bonds, after a mandamus <lb />
granted by the State Supreme <lb />
court, for suit against North <lb />
for the speculative <lb />
which up these carpet- <lb />
bag issues found their efforts en- <lb />
without avail. Self-respect and <lb />
the comity of slate outweighed a <lb />
to a State <lb />
which has considerably less <lb />
than North Carolina's two most <lb />
Counties the proportions <lb />
Ii s bribe Luge. Again <lb />
i , Lave only ex- <lb />
for their Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Most of us are willing to believe <lb />
that our vanity merely proper <lb />
Hope Well Items. <lb />
Hope-Well, N. C, Jan. have <lb />
organized a Sunday school at Hope <lb />
but weather was so bad <lb />
not many could attend Sunday. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Cox and Miss Cox <lb />
visiting Miss Charity Worthy <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
I. Phillips and <lb />
Miss Alice Philips attended <lb />
ion at Bethany Saturday and Sun- <lb />
y. <lb />
Mr. Max Helen <lb />
and Miss Ina were vis- <lb />
Mr. Richard <lb />
a day. <lb />
J. . spent Sun- <lb />
day near <lb />
Misses Maggie and Julia Smith and <lb />
la ere visiting in <lb />
the j . <lb />
One of the very best rolls for break- <lb />
is a prompt roll out of bed.<lb />
WHAT IKE LI <lb />
PROCEEDINGS OF THE N. C. <lb />
GENERAL ASSEMBLY <lb />
Brown of To make <lb />
for Industrial <lb />
School. <lb />
To amend the <lb />
law. <lb />
To amend the law of <lb />
1809 relating to non-resident license <lb />
to <lb />
To amend the revise by in- <lb />
the word felony in place of <lb />
misdemeanor in certain sections. <lb />
To amend the laws of <lb />
relating to concentrated feed <lb />
for stock. <lb />
The senate showed that it is afraid <lb />
of the men who own dogs, and Sen- <lb />
dog tax bill when call- <lb />
ed up on its second reading, was <lb />
tabled by a vote of to <lb />
Senator Cotten, arguing for the bill <lb />
contended that its passage would <lb />
mean a reduction in cases of <lb />
phobia, losses of sheep, and at least <lb />
. , in per year in the school fund, <lb />
wise to single out any state officer was supported by Senator <lb />
and raise the salary, but rather that chairman of the committee <lb />
TUESDAY WAS A VERY QUIET DAY <lb />
Senate Considers Hoke County Bill <lb />
Takes Income Tax as a <lb />
Special Few New <lb />
Bills. <lb />
The senate considered as a special <lb />
order the bill to increase the <lb />
or's salary to <lb />
a general salary be <lb />
He said he had introduced a <lb />
bill seeking to provide for the pres- <lb />
de hi the state and <lb />
that be would oppose the increase to <lb />
and would offer an amend- <lb />
making the governor's salary <lb />
He said in his boyhood <lb />
he lived in the governor's mansion, <lb />
when the governor received a salary <lb />
of He felt that a salary of <lb />
would be sufficient for the gov- <lb />
Among the new bills introduced <lb />
were. <lb />
Pharr, of Amend the <lb />
general insurance laws of North <lb />
Carolina; also amend the general in- <lb />
laws regulating classes of <lb />
insurance. <lb />
Bassett of Relative to <lb />
receipts and disbursements of public <lb />
money . <lb />
Graham of Provided for <lb />
the settlement, registration, transfer, <lb />
and of real-estate in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Parham of Exempt <lb />
dentists from jury service. <lb />
Sikes of Encourage road <lb />
building in Carolina. <lb />
of Raise revenue <lb />
for the protection of the forests of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Ivie of Allow own- <lb />
of mortgages when listing prop- <lb />
to deduct the amount of <lb />
gages. <lb />
Cotten of Provide for settle- <lb />
registration, transfer, and as- <lb />
of real estate. <lb />
Starbuck of Require <lb />
copy of appraisal for purchase by <lb />
surviving partner and schedule of <lb />
liabilities to be filed with the clerk; <lb />
also amend section of <lb />
A special order of the house was <lb />
the bill providing for submitting to <lb />
a vote of the people the calling of a <lb />
convention to revise the constitution <lb />
of the state. <lb />
Among the new bills introduced <lb />
To authorize towns to <lb />
amend and frame their own charter <lb />
Relating to payment of <lb />
wages due to infant of <lb />
Williams of To pro- <lb />
regulation for railroad <lb />
relative to employment of con- <lb />
and requiring full crews on <lb />
all trains. <lb />
Mooring provide township <lb />
meeting <lb />
the delivery <lb />
of malt, within state North <lb />
on propositions and grievances to <lb />
which the bill was referred, and <lb />
which reported it without prejudice. <lb />
The great majority, however, con- <lb />
tends that such a measure is not ad- <lb />
by farmers, for it would but <lb />
work additional hardships upon them, <lb />
and amendments galore were offered <lb />
to exempt districts from its <lb />
The champion of the dog was Sen- <lb />
Hicks, who said that down in <lb />
his district they all wanted their <lb />
dogs left all their ancient privileges. <lb />
The speech of Senator Vest to the <lb />
faithfulness of the dog even unto <lb />
death was read by Senator Martin, <lb />
of Buncombe at the request of a <lb />
Sandy Mush citizen, whose wife de- <lb />
him years ago, and now had <lb />
nothing but his dog. <lb />
Among the important bills intro- <lb />
was another by Senator Cotten, <lb />
this to prevent the manufacture and <lb />
sale of any but safety matches. <lb />
The house considered the bill to <lb />
amend the divorce law. The com- <lb />
had reported unfavorably on <lb />
this bill, but a minority report was <lb />
also made, and after discussion the <lb />
latter was adopted by a large ma- <lb />
and the bill passed its second <lb />
reading. <lb />
Among the new bills introduced <lb />
were <lb />
To establish liens for <lb />
livery stable keepers. <lb />
To amend the law relating <lb />
to statistics of leaf tobacco. <lb />
To amend the re- <lb />
to public holidays. <lb />
To provide for better en- <lb />
of liability of stockholders <lb />
in state banks. <lb />
To allow commissioner <lb />
of agriculture to contract for print- <lb />
required for its own operation. <lb />
To enlarge the powers <lb />
of the boards of county commission- <lb />
To establish a State High- <lb />
way commission. <lb />
To allow Farmville to <lb />
To amend the so as <lb />
to allow railroads to give <lb />
to widows and minors of de- <lb />
ceased employees and to employees <lb />
who are out of work. <lb />
The most important bills introduced <lb />
in tie senate those of <lb />
Dr. to establish traveling and <lb />
public libraries and to submit to the <lb />
pin the question of changing the <lb />
so as to confer upon the <lb />
governor the power. <lb />
Important bill was <lb />
tor Bellamy's, to protect the inter- <lb />
est of defendants in criminal cases <lb />
by preventing the premature expos- <lb />
of testimony taken by coroners. <lb />
A joint resolution, introduced by <lb />
Senator Armstrong, to pay to the <lb />
widow of the late Representative <lb />
John L. Stewart, of Montgomery <lb />
county, the sum of the per diem <lb />
which lie would have received at the <lb />
end of the session, passed, upon the <lb />
statement that no election will be- <lb />
held for the selection of a successor. <lb />
A minority report by W. R. Land, <lb />
of the TOrrens Land Title <lb />
appointed two years ago, was <lb />
by Senator Hobgood. The <lb />
report contends that there is no <lb />
in North Carolina for such a <lb />
system, and argued at some length <lb />
against it. <lb />
Senator bill for the <lb />
of a state building commission <lb />
and the erection of an administration <lb />
building at a cost not to exceed one <lb />
million dollars was discussed briefly <lb />
and made a special order for Wed- <lb />
. February 8th. <lb />
House- <lb />
The house had a busy session for <lb />
. four hours, passing many local <lb />
bills and discussing various meas- <lb />
Among the new bills introduced <lb />
were <lb />
Minority report of com- <lb />
mission on Torrens Land Title sys- <lb />
To prohibit the use of <lb />
shot guns in hunting quail <lb />
and other game. <lb />
To amend the law re- <lb />
to pensions of ex-Confederate <lb />
soldiers. <lb />
Relating to granting of <lb />
certificates to public accountants. <lb />
To prevent the shipment <lb />
of coots and rice birds from the State <lb />
Williams, of To pro- <lb />
for maintenance of public <lb />
Williams, of To pro- <lb />
for establishment of traveling <lb />
libraries. <lb />
The senate had only a brief <lb />
and the most important matter <lb />
presented was a bill to establish a <lb />
training school In western <lb />
North Carolina. The bill provides <lb />
for an appropriation of for <lb />
building and equipment and <lb />
annually for maintenance. The <lb />
county or community getting the <lb />
school required to pledge an amount <lb />
at least as large as that appropriated <lb />
by the state. <lb />
Cotten introduced the <lb />
bill authorizing the commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county to issue bonds to <lb />
build a court house and a jail. This <lb />
bill is to validate the sale of bonds <lb />
recently made by the commissioners <lb />
for for this purpose. <lb />
On Saturday Senator Cotten intro- <lb />
the bill authorizing the people <lb />
of Greenville township to issue bonds <lb />
not exceeding to build good <lb />
roads in the township. <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Representative introduced <lb />
a bill similar to the one in the senate <lb />
validating the sale Of bonds by the <lb />
commissioners of Pitt county. <lb />
The only new oils not purely of a <lb />
local nature <lb />
To amend the laws of <lb />
1907 relative to divorce. <lb />
Carr of To protect the <lb />
forests of the state from Are. <lb />
To prohibit sale f mer- <lb />
In any buildings and <lb />
on oil . <lb />
To the of <lb />
1905 relative to sampling <lb />
feed. <lb />
In the way of new bills there was <lb />
little doing in the <lb />
which may be the best thing. The <lb />
bills introduced were all of a local <lb />
nature. <lb />
A special order for the day was <lb />
the bill to create Hoke county out <lb />
of portions of and Cumber- <lb />
land. The bill brought out a long <lb />
discussion. <lb />
The house also had a special order <lb />
to consider, the federal income tax. <lb />
There were several new bills, <lb />
all of a local nature. Tho <lb />
only exceptions <lb />
To provide for a monument <lb />
to the women of the Confederacy. <lb />
Bawls of To tax dogs la <lb />
the state and protect people from <lb />
To establish a North <lb />
Carolina school for the feeble-mind- <lb />
ed.<lb />
at i North Carolina <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Atlanta, Feb. 1.-Hurt by a fall <lb />
from a fast moving train, his mind <lb />
affected by recent financial losses, <lb />
and believing that detectives are <lb />
him. Smith Cuyler, of <lb />
New York and Atlanta, authority on <lb />
fashions and literature, is trudging <lb />
through North Carolina with friends <lb />
in pursuit. Cuyler left New York <lb />
for Atlanta Saturday with a bundle <lb />
of bonds worth in his <lb />
session. <lb />
Ho was moving at a rapid rate <lb />
and was arrested as suspicious char- <lb />
but was released . <lb />
Found Guilty of Libel. <lb />
Dy Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
London, Feb. prison sen- <lb />
of one year was today imposed <lb />
upon Edward F. after he <lb />
was found guilty of criminally <lb />
King George. pub- <lb />
in his paper the assertion that <lb />
the king, while prince of Wales, had <lb />
inorganically married and that <lb />
several children had resulted from <lb />
the union. He was tried on thee <lb />
counts and convicted on all of <lb />
them. <lb />
Wreck on the Southern <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Memphis, Tenn,, Feb. New <lb />
fork and Memphis special on tho <lb />
Southern Railway was wrecked to- <lb />
day, killing two persons and <lb />
ed others. The wreck is be- <lb />
to have been caused by rob- <lb />
Narrow Escape From Death. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Pa., Feb. broke <lb />
out in the Mercy Hospital here to- <lb />
lay, imperiling the lives of scores <lb />
if persons and throwing the pa- <lb />
Into a panic. Sick persons <lb />
carried to the streets by fire- <lb />
men and there were a number of <lb />
narrow from death. <lb />
Collection for Nigger. <lb />
W. Mac I the colored <lb />
who is here asking aid to <lb />
finish rebuilding his In <lb />
that was destroyed by lire, wan <lb />
. by <lb />
morning. <lb />
old man expressed himself as <lb />
proud of this collection. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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Warm <lb />
DO YOU KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT <lb />
YOU SHOULD FOR THE <lb />
Money in Bank is safe from lire and burglars; in your <lb />
it is not. <lb />
in Bank is safe from careless handling; in your <lb />
pocket it is not. <lb />
Money paid by cheek to you a permanent re- <lb />
cash handed out does <lb />
in Bank is a starter towards economy, always <lb />
ready for use, or to be added to. <lb />
he Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
is provided with every safeguard for the protection of its <lb />
depositors, and endeavors to give its customers the <lb />
best service. <lb />
We will be glad to have your business. <lb />
CARR, Cashier <lb />
WHO WILL PAY <lb />
THE ROAD <lb />
IF BONDS ARE ISSUED TO BUILD <lb />
ROADS <lb />
ALL OVER GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP <lb />
Live Stork on the Farm. <lb />
price of both hogs and cattle <lb />
baa decreased rapidly during the re- <lb />
cent weeks, live stock are still <lb />
selling at prices for the <lb />
man who breeds and feeds regularly <lb />
each year. Hogs, at even cents a <lb />
pound live weight, are profitable for <lb />
any man who grows them in a com- <lb />
business way, and they <lb />
arc still selling for cents. In the <lb />
past we have gone into the raising <lb />
of live and bought our found- <lb />
herds on a high market and <lb />
sold out at when prices swung <lb />
to the other extreme. Those who have <lb />
recently bought breeding hogs or <lb />
should not become alarmed. <lb />
Fluctuations in prices always have <lb />
and may be expected to con- <lb />
but the man who goes on <lb />
good stock year after year, so <lb />
that he can by the high prices <lb />
when they come, has always found <lb />
them a profitable crop. Hogs <lb />
may go still and probably will, <lb />
but they will not go so low that the <lb />
Southern who raises them on <lb />
which the hogs gather, and <lb />
a small amount of corn can not still <lb />
make pork at a<lb />
mm m <lb />
Carolina Industries. <lb />
For the week ending 25th, the Chat- <lb />
Tradesman reports the fol- <lb />
lowing new industries for North Car- <lb />
wagon factory. <lb />
Bryson lumber com- <lb />
development <lb />
company. <lb />
printing company. <lb />
brick tile <lb />
works. <lb />
company. <lb />
electric light and <lb />
power company. <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
Red <lb />
hosiery mill. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Barrels, <lb />
Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, <lb />
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits, Tables, <lb />
Lounges Safes, P. and Gall <lb />
Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci- <lb />
gars, Canned Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Syrup, Jolly, Meat, Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee, Soap, Lye, Magic Food, Mat- <lb />
Oil Cotton Seed Meal end Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currants, Raisins. Glass, <lb />
and Cakes <lb />
and Crackers, Cheese, <lb />
best Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines. . numerous other goods <lb />
Quality end quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
If <lb />
a m <lb />
Most of the things we want we <lb />
Anti-Bond Meeting. <lb />
There will be held in the city hall <lb />
of the town of Greenville, on Sat- <lb />
February 4th, 1911, at o'clock <lb />
p. m., a meeting of those citizens of <lb />
Greenville township who are opposed <lb />
to the issue of bonds for roads as <lb />
provided for in the bill recently <lb />
framed by a meeting held in the <lb />
said town hall on Monday night, Jan- <lb />
23rd. <lb />
All citizens of the township who <lb />
are opposed to the above bill are <lb />
invited and requested to be present <lb />
so that the matter may be discussed <lb />
and steps be taken to have wishes <lb />
known. <lb />
W. F. EVANS, <lb />
W. P. CLARK, <lb />
D. S. SPAIN, <lb />
D. C. DAVENPORT <lb />
AND FIFTY OTHERS. <lb />
The Whole Truth, <lb />
The fellow that cusses a news- <lb />
paper is generally the same fellow <lb />
that gets behind with his <lb />
says the Ml. Airy Leader. And <lb />
it is the truth. The subscriber that <lb />
always pays the cash In advance for <lb />
his paper is the one from whom <lb />
the paper always gets the most <lb />
Post. <lb />
The Hospital. <lb />
Editor Thad R. Manning, of the <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf, who, as men- <lb />
in the Chronicle a few days <lb />
ago, is a patient in a Richmond hos- <lb />
writes a letter filling two col- <lb />
and a half of his paper. He <lb />
has a good opinion of life in the hos- <lb />
name he <lb />
writes, to have an unpleasant <lb />
sound to sort of <lb />
and dead-house association of ideas. <lb />
It is not so now. On the contrary, <lb />
I am an enthusiast on the subject <lb />
of place where one who <lb />
is not well may go and receive the <lb />
best care that science and devotion <lb />
can provide; and if had the money <lb />
I would found and endow such an <lb />
institution in Henderson. Fortunate <lb />
is one who can avail himself of the <lb />
privilege of such treatment as the <lb />
modern hospital at <lb />
very reasonable cost. I said I was <lb />
an enthusiast on the subject of hos- <lb />
I have been for years; this <lb />
is no new sentiment with Speak- <lb />
of how he finds it there, he <lb />
almost feel that I am a subject of <lb />
congratulation rather than <lb />
Nothing to do but lie here and <lb />
rest, rest, rest, and be waited on by <lb />
a bevy of pretty girls like I was <lb />
big Well, I'm afraid be <lb />
a spoiled child when I get out of <lb />
In relating his own experience <lb />
in the hospital, Mr. Manning is but <lb />
relating the experience of all others <lb />
who seek these institutions for re- <lb />
lief and it is an explanation of the <lb />
rapid progress the hospital has made <lb />
in public popularity. Charlotte <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
All persons owing taxes for the <lb />
year 1910 arc notified that they must <lb />
come forward and settle. I must <lb />
collect these taxes, as I cannot <lb />
ford to extend The State <lb />
requires me to settle with the treas- <lb />
by the first of January, which <lb />
time has already passed, and I must <lb />
insist on prompt, settlement from <lb />
those who are yet delinquent. <lb />
4-2; <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
The Chicken and The Egg. <lb />
Debating societies may not have <lb />
succeeded in clearly establishing <lb />
which was first, the chicken or the <lb />
egg, but we believe the cold storage <lb />
plants have recently had ample <lb />
that at the beginning the hen <lb />
was certainly not out of the running. <lb />
The attempt made to corner eggs by <lb />
the cold storage route has proven dis- <lb />
to those who though that hens <lb />
hens in the country had followed <lb />
trust methods and would co-operate <lb />
in limiting the output, but somehow <lb />
tilings seem to went the way <lb />
Mr. and as a result <lb />
the price of eggs has dropped some- <lb />
where near what it ought to be, and <lb />
some speculators have dropped some <lb />
cash, and the only regret is that the <lb />
latter didn't suffer more severely, <lb />
addition had to cat their en- <lb />
tire stock of The Trades- <lb />
man. <lb />
Some Figures Taken From the Tax <lb />
List of the Township Showing <lb />
Separate Valuation for Greenville, <lb />
That Portion of Township Outside <lb />
The Town, and Corporations, and <lb />
The Pays. <lb />
A few days ago The <lb />
printed the full text of the bill adopt- <lb />
ed by the citizens of the township <lb />
in a mass meeting, to submit to the <lb />
legislature asking that the township <lb />
be permitted to vote on the question <lb />
of issuing bonds not to exceed <lb />
to build good roads in the town- <lb />
ship. The bill carried the names of <lb />
the men selected to compose the <lb />
board of road trustees. These men, <lb />
who were nominated in the open mass <lb />
meeting were named not alone be- <lb />
cause they were prominent in the <lb />
community and made a success in <lb />
their private affairs, but also that <lb />
the portion of the township in which <lb />
each resided might have <lb />
on the board. <lb />
In the same issue was an editorial <lb />
giving the tax value of the property <lb />
in the township, with a calculation <lb />
showing what the present road tax <lb />
of cents on each valuation <lb />
will produce, and the amount <lb />
so raised, would pay the <lb />
interest on the bonds, set aside <lb />
annually for a sinking fund, and <lb />
leave a balance annually of <lb />
that could be used for maintenance <lb />
of the roads. The annual sink- <lb />
fund invested at per cent, will <lb />
in thirty years, raise amount <lb />
more than sufficient to pay off <lb />
bonds. <lb />
A further calculation has been <lb />
made, that we give here, showing the <lb />
division of the taxable property of <lb />
the township, and what proportion <lb />
of the taxes these divisions pay. <lb />
Of the of property listed <lb />
in the entire township, the town of <lb />
Greenville has all the re- <lb />
of the township outside of <lb />
Greenville railroads <lb />
other corporations On <lb />
these at a tax of cents, the town <lb />
of Greenville will pay the re- <lb />
of the township <lb />
and the corporations These <lb />
figures are given that the people can <lb />
see just what is before them in the <lb />
proposition to issue bonds to build <lb />
good roads in the township. <lb />
DR. H. WAKEFIELD, OF CHAR- <lb />
will be in Greenville, at Ho- <lb />
tel on Wednesday, February <lb />
15th, one day only. His practice is <lb />
limited to the medical and surgical <lb />
treatment of of the eye, ear, <lb />
nose and throat, and fitting glasses. <lb />
Two Splendid Sermons. <lb />
Rev. J. C. Shire, of Wilson, preach- <lb />
ed two delightful sermons in the <lb />
Presbyterian church here Sunday <lb />
morning and night. His sermon at <lb />
the morning service was especially <lb />
S masterly one, his subject being <lb />
Final Perseverance of w <lb />
. tROW<lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL NOTES. <lb />
Matters <lb />
RURAL GET INCREASE. <lb />
of General That <lb />
Transpire. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. Jan. 1911. <lb />
Folders giving information con- <lb />
course for teach- <lb />
which begins March 14th, have <lb />
been issued. <lb />
The cooking class is proving a <lb />
great success. Much pleasure as well <lb />
profit is being derived from the <lb />
work. <lb />
Class spirit has developed <lb />
since the completion of the class or- <lb />
under faculty advisers. <lb />
The classes are planning for various <lb />
social affairs during the spring. <lb />
and Bishop will give <lb />
an informal musical to the students <lb />
on Saturday evening. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson will attend the <lb />
meeting of the North Carolina <lb />
of City Public School Super- <lb />
and Principals, which <lb />
meets in Raleigh January 26-27. He <lb />
is secretary of the association. <lb />
Miss Dabney, teacher of primary <lb />
methods, has charge of one section <lb />
of the first grade of the Greenville <lb />
graded school for half the day <lb />
the absence of the regular teach- <lb />
The senior class is observing her <lb />
work. Two members of this class <lb />
have recently -done substitute work <lb />
in this school. <lb />
The observance of Lee's birthday <lb />
was marked by an earnest, true <lb />
of the meaning of the day. <lb />
The school sang appropriate songs <lb />
with spirit. Miss Sallie Joyner Davis <lb />
teacher of history, made an excel- <lb />
lent talk on Lee, Stressing his char- <lb />
spirit and ideals touching only <lb />
lightly but skilfully upon his career <lb />
of action. talk showed fine dis- <lb />
and appreciation of her <lb />
subject. <lb />
The second biennial report, of tin- <lb />
board of trustees has been issued. <lb />
This is a complete report the <lb />
fairs of. the institution its receipts <lb />
the work done and <lb />
proposed to be done including the <lb />
urgent needs of the school for the <lb />
next two years. The report shows <lb />
during the year and a since <lb />
the opening six hundred and ninety- <lb />
one students have been enrolled, <lb />
three hundred and thirty of whom <lb />
were summer school students. Nearly <lb />
four hundred of these are now teach- <lb />
in the public schools. This <lb />
proves that the school <lb />
the mission for which it was <lb />
House Agrees t <lb />
Kill. <lb />
Cards <lb />
Jan. rural <lb />
mall carriers of the country, some <lb />
in number, benefit to the extent <lb />
of nearly as the result of <lb />
an amendment agreed to by <lb />
during the closing moments of the de- <lb />
bate on the appropriation <lb />
bill. <lb />
The appropriation bill, as <lb />
passed, carries approximately <lb />
With the exception of the <lb />
provision that after July 1916. no <lb />
mail cars except those of steel con- <lb />
shall be used, and that <lb />
an increase of salary for <lb />
the rural mail carriers, the bill is <lb />
substantially the same as that agreed <lb />
on by the committee. <lb />
Representative Bartlet of Georgia, <lb />
started the successful fight for an in- <lb />
crease of the compensation paid the <lb />
rural mail carriers. He offered an <lb />
amendment providing that the <lb />
of these carriers should In- <lb />
creased from lo a year. <lb />
After Representatives Edwards, <lb />
Hughes and Adams of Georgia, and <lb />
and Cox of Indiana, and <lb />
land of addition to nu- <lb />
spoken in favor <lb />
of the and <lb />
rural carriers. Chairman Weeks, of <lb />
the committee, agreed to <lb />
accept the amendment, and the in- <lb />
crease was carried by a unanimous <lb />
vote. <lb />
The a year increase applies <lb />
to all standard route carriers, of <lb />
which there arc There are, <lb />
in addition rural carriers who <lb />
will receive proportionate increases, <lb />
according to the lengths Jot the <lb />
routes traversed. The total increase <lb />
to the bill, it is estimated, will be <lb />
between and <lb />
W. F. <lb />
El VI LAW <lb />
Opposite EL L Co <lb />
SAd next <lb />
new building.<lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY VI LAW <lb />
occupied b J <lb />
Fleming <lb />
. Caroline <lb />
nice <lb />
V C. l- Clark <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil and Surveyors <lb />
. j <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Building <lb />
Carolina <lb />
U I. Moore. . H. Long <lb />
MOORE LONG<lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
in all the courts. Office up <lb />
building, next to <lb />
Dr. L. <lb />
. v <lb />
S. A. L. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
mini leave effective Jan- <lb />
S lulls <lb />
I ROUND <lb />
4.35 a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
points West, <lb />
and Honda <lb />
for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
a. in.--for <lb />
with and <lb />
with <lb />
ion, New <lb />
tab Providence. <lb />
FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond. <lb />
and New York <lb />
day coaches and dining car. <lb />
Connects at d with C. <lb />
O. Cincinnati points West, <lb />
-i Washington with <lb />
railroad and B. O. for <lb />
and points west.<lb />
4.10 p. Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis <lb />
and points Weal. Parlor cars to <lb />
a inlet, . <lb />
p. m., No. . <lb />
Louisburg, Oxford, an <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
. . <lb />
HARRY <lb />
H. <lb />
BASE BALL LEAGUE. <lb />
BICYCLE AND COLLIDE. <lb />
Opportunity for Greenville l<lb />
Does Greenville want ball this <lb />
summer if so it is up to the fans. <lb />
A proposition confronts us. Kin- <lb />
and having sub- <lb />
the proposition. Those towns <lb />
want Greenville to come in and form <lb />
a league. It is the purpose to make <lb />
it seat-supporting, only home <lb />
talent and only two games a week <lb />
in each town. The league to open <lb />
about June 15th and close August <lb />
The Greenville fans expect t <lb />
meet at an early dale and decide <lb />
whether or not to enter. It is now <lb />
up to the Greenville to say whether <lb />
or not we will enjoy the national <lb />
sport this summer. <lb />
JULIUS SHOWN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Greenville,. . S. Carolina <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office In on Third <lb />
street <lb />
Practices wherever his services <lb />
desired <lb />
Caroline <lb />
p. m., No. for <lb />
Memphis points West, Jack <lb />
all points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. . <lb />
Arrives Richmond 5.32 a. m., <lb />
Washington 8.48 a. in., New York, <lb />
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The Carolina Home and Form and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
by <lb />
III REFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
U. J. Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, one year, <lb />
Six months, . . . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
i . ks and resolution <lb />
reeled will . charged for at i <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
seats, per line, up fifty lines. <lb />
s Class matter <lb />
o, ii post at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
Ma ch 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1911. <lb />
It is not the loudest talker who <lb />
always accomplishes most. <lb />
Are you for Greenville Then <lb />
show it by your works. <lb />
People should be getting enough <lb />
idea of bad roads now to want good <lb />
ones. <lb />
Some people are so <lb />
In their ideas that it is a wonder <lb />
they are to live in anything <lb />
but log houses. <lb />
The harem skirt is said to be the <lb />
latest. We are waiting for Cowan, <lb />
of the Dispatch, to en- <lb />
lighten us as to what it is. <lb />
The fellow who Is always kicking <lb />
his town ought to get his toes pad- <lb />
Then there would be less <lb />
danger of hurting either his toes or <lb />
he town. <lb />
Some people get on other <lb />
it a question just for the popularity <lb />
they think it brings them, and not <lb />
because of a principal involved. <lb />
Senator Jeff Davis gave Marion buildings could be provided <lb />
Butler a whack he will likely re- <lb />
member. He showed up Butler's role <lb />
of hanging around to press claims <lb />
for the fat fees in them. This fol- <lb />
lowing the drubbing that North Car- <lb />
gave Butler last fall must make <lb />
Mm very sore. <lb />
-o- <lb />
It will not surprise us much if the <lb />
present legislature fails to establish <lb />
any new county at all. <lb />
There are a lot of them who think <lb />
better of senator Jeff Davis since he <lb />
said it. <lb />
As there is hardly a newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina that is not talking <lb />
good roads, the evidence is pretty <lb />
strong that the people are much in- <lb />
in the Question. <lb />
From recent happenings, both the <lb />
Standard Oil Company, and the dog, <lb />
can feel that they are it in North <lb />
Carolina. At any rate the law is <lb />
with them. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The legislature has selected ground <lb />
hog day, Feb. 2nd, at night, to con- <lb />
sider the near-beer bill. Near-beer <lb />
had as well up his mind to go <lb />
back in the hole. <lb />
The Wilmington Star boils a bar- <lb />
of logic down in this one brief <lb />
biggest knocker is <lb />
the one who kills more time than <lb />
anything You will find the <lb />
gentleman in every town, with <lb />
to do but go around and knock <lb />
every good thing that comes along <lb />
The occupied man is busy trying to <lb />
build up his community. <lb />
The says sheep are <lb />
preferable to dogs, but the legislature <lb />
say they will take the dog. <lb />
Ecuador and Peru arc having a <lb />
little spat between themselves. Both <lb />
of them need spanking. <lb />
February first, up stairs <lb />
Bleeping in Pullman cars will come <lb />
u little lower than down stairs. <lb />
-o- <lb />
The dogs are barking more than <lb />
ever. Must have heard from the <lb />
legislature and mat they have <lb />
a right to. <lb />
Latham the French aviator, says <lb />
has become so common that <lb />
he is going quit the game and go <lb />
home. <lb />
Greenville near-beer joints closed <lb />
ago. Those in other parts <lb />
of the as well make up <lb />
their minus to do likewise. <lb />
An Ohio man advertised that he <lb />
would sell himself to the woman who <lb />
made the highest bid. There need be <lb />
no surprise in that, since it has come <lb />
to light that so many Ohioans are for <lb />
sale. <lb />
The Reflector has shown that to <lb />
have good roads in Greenville town- <lb />
ship will add nothing to the taxes <lb />
that people now pay. At the same <lb />
time it will save the heavy indirect <lb />
tax that bad roads impose. <lb />
For several months Greenville has <lb />
been entitled, by virtue of her post <lb />
office receipts, to free delivery of <lb />
mail. But we doubt if the govern- <lb />
lifts a figure toward giving <lb />
Greenville that delivery until Green- <lb />
ville puts herself in shape to receive <lb />
it. <lb />
has his day <lb />
tor Washington's <lb />
When men can have a good thing <lb />
and not pay a cent more for it than <lb />
bad things cost them, it looks like <lb />
reason to take the former. That <lb />
is just the situation when it comes <lb />
to the matter of having good roads <lb />
in Greenville township. <lb />
We would hate very much to have <lb />
community in which we live and <lb />
get our living brand us as a man <lb />
always to progress and <lb />
the best Interest of the com- <lb />
Yet there are some men <lb />
v. ho wear such a stamp. <lb />
As the report has not come yet, <lb />
we are wondering what class the <lb />
census figures has Greenville in. Yet <lb />
there is no worry about it, for as <lb />
the town had a population of <lb />
in the census of 1900, and has done <lb />
some growing since that, we are sat- <lb />
that it will not be less than <lb />
this time. See <lb />
At their mid-winter meeting in <lb />
the editors adopted <lb />
resolutions favoring State aid to good <lb />
roads, conservation of natural re- <lb />
sources public health, a liberal <lb />
appropriation by the legislature for <lb />
Stonewall Jackson Training School, <lb />
and urging North Carolina senators <lb />
to support a bill to stop the govern- <lb />
from printing stamped <lb />
opes. As a rule editors go after the <lb />
right things. <lb />
We understand that complaints have <lb />
been made about the bad condition <lb />
of some of the roads in Greenville <lb />
township over which some of the <lb />
mails have to be carried. If <lb />
such a condition continues there is <lb />
danger of some of the rural free de- <lb />
livery routes being discontinued. <lb />
This is another reason why the <lb />
living on these routes should <lb />
favor the building of good roads as <lb />
quick as possible. <lb />
There are men in Pitt county who <lb />
a little less than four years ago took <lb />
sides against issuing bonds to <lb />
East Carolina Train- <lb />
School, with the expectation of <lb />
landing in office before now on the <lb />
popularity such opposition won for <lb />
them. Those same men today could <lb />
not get votes enough to be township <lb />
constable if they tried. In less <lb />
than four years from now the same <lb />
thing can be said of some of the <lb />
opponents to bonds for good roads. <lb />
without any great expense. A fixed <lb />
place for holding township <lb />
elections and meetings of a <lb />
general public nature, would be a <lb />
great convenience to the people. <lb />
Speaking cf Editors Cowan and <lb />
Whichard the Raleigh Times <lb />
tops are not contagious and <lb />
we see no reason why they should <lb />
have any on the <lb />
We assume that the word, <lb />
is used and that in <lb />
this connection it has no bearing on <lb />
the question of <lb />
News. <lb />
is the word you want, <lb />
Bob. While they not <lb />
they do have some on the <lb />
For proof Just look <lb />
how every jealous fellow keeps trail- <lb />
Cowan and us because we out- <lb />
shine <lb />
Mr. Tax Payer of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, pack these figures back good <lb />
and hard in your The <lb />
cents on the valuation you <lb />
now paying as a road tax, and get- <lb />
ting no roads for the money will <lb />
pay the interest on a bond issue of <lb />
to build good roads all over <lb />
the township, set aside a sinking <lb />
fund sufficient to pay off the bonds <lb />
when they are due, and provide some <lb />
over a year to maintain the <lb />
roads after they are built. So the <lb />
only difference between having bad <lb />
roads and good roads is to apply a <lb />
different method of expending the <lb />
cents road tax you are already pay- <lb />
and not let it be practically <lb />
wasted every year. <lb />
What effect does the hookworm <lb />
have on the color of the hair Pat- <lb />
ton, of the Charlotte it <lb />
causes red hair, but of the <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch, resents the <lb />
legation and threatens to show the <lb />
a thing or two. We also <lb />
expect to see Whichard, of the Green- <lb />
ville Reflector, for obvious reasons, <lb />
come to the defense of the <lb />
ed man. Patton, however, has <lb />
making a special study of hookworm <lb />
and may be able to defend <lb />
Times. <lb />
Go way, boy, and quit such silly <lb />
questions. We had red hair before <lb />
this hookworm business was ever born <lb />
But, by way of information according <lb />
to the hookworms have <lb />
a hanking after pale, sallow folks, <lb />
and don't waste breath trying to <lb />
catch the florid kind. <lb />
Representative G. M. Mooring, of <lb />
Pitt, has introduced in the <lb />
a bill to provide houses in the <lb />
several townships for holding public <lb />
meetings. This is a wise measure. <lb />
There ought to some suitable <lb />
place in every township for all <lb />
of a nature, and <lb />
Mr. Citizen, of Greenville town- <lb />
If a candidate for public of- <lb />
solicits your support and you <lb />
give it, you are simply aiding a <lb />
friend to obtain something he de- <lb />
sires. If that same man should <lb />
licit you to oppose a measure or sign <lb />
a petition opposing a measure that <lb />
means a great deal for you and <lb />
yours, you should hesitate, <lb />
gate the proposition and after care. <lb />
consideration of the ob- <lb />
by measure for yourself, <lb />
to become a party to an act <lb />
is to your own <lb />
PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS. <lb />
But one city in the hos <lb />
mere than population <lb />
only three others exceed On <lb />
the other hand, there quite a <lb />
number of towns ranging from the <lb />
latter figures down to or <lb />
may confidently look for ex- <lb />
tended growth during the next de- <lb />
During this period of <lb />
into the city type towns <lb />
do well to look carefully into <lb />
how they are growing, as well as <lb />
how fast. Certain public improve- <lb />
are comparatively easy to <lb />
before the community been <lb />
closely built up, but become <lb />
difficult us tho population in <lb />
creases. Among the most important <lb />
of these matters is the subject of <lb />
public playgrounds for the children. <lb />
On Saturday a large and <lb />
playground was opened in the <lb />
city of largely as a re- <lb />
of the efforts of the civic league, <lb />
and on Monday a charier was issued <lb />
to a Greensboro organization which <lb />
has a similar end in view. It is not <lb />
too soon for communities much <lb />
smaller to begin work on the idea. <lb />
As long as there are vacant lots <lb />
available by the half dozen the mat- <lb />
is not pressing, but when these <lb />
vacant lots one after another are <lb />
taken up for building purposes it be- <lb />
comes a serious question as to how <lb />
sufficient room is to be found for the <lb />
recreation of the younger genera- <lb />
We hope that the excellent ex- <lb />
ample of and Greens- <lb />
will find many imitators. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
This is a The Reflector <lb />
has many times tried to get Green- <lb />
ville interested in, but so far with- <lb />
out result. It is something that <lb />
will be harder to procure the longer it <lb />
is neglected. Every town of any <lb />
consequence ought to have, a pub- <lb />
playground of some kind, a park <lb />
or place suitable for outdoor <lb />
Some of these days Green- <lb />
ville will feel the need of this much <lb />
more than is now apparent, and then <lb />
a suitable place may be hard to pro- <lb />
cure, if at all. It-would be better <lb />
to get to work on it while there is <lb />
some possibility of succeeding. <lb />
pie, for the people. <lb />
Representatives of the people in <lb />
the general assembly never hesitate <lb />
give them an opportunity to vote <lb />
on a question where it is evident <lb />
that a large portion of their con- <lb />
demand it. <lb />
IS A DIFFERENCE <lb />
IN <lb />
ROADS.<lb />
MISS LAURA COX TELLS OF HER <lb />
WORK IN MEXICO <lb />
If two <lb />
railroads running from <lb />
to No; folk solicited your <lb />
shipment of cotton, and one of thorn <lb />
to land four bales in Nor- <lb />
folk for and the other would <lb />
land only bale for by <lb />
which road would you ship if you <lb />
had twelve bales Now this same <lb />
twelve bales of cotton has to be <lb />
brought to the railroad station over <lb />
some sort of country road before you <lb />
can ship it. Over a good hard <lb />
faced road you can haul five or six <lb />
per load with a two-horse <lb />
team, while you can haul only two, <lb />
or possibly three, over these same <lb />
roads in their present condition. Do <lb />
you want to change these sandy <lb />
roads to good ones It will not cost <lb />
you any more in taxes, because the <lb />
same rate of cents on the <lb />
valuation you are now paying will <lb />
be sufficient to make this change if <lb />
properly applied. <lb />
A REAL FISH STORY THAT IS TRUE <lb />
Progress of Pupils In the Missionary <lb />
Learn English Rapid- <lb />
To Handle The Obstinate <lb />
She Enjoys Weekly Visits of The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
PENNI WISE AND POUND FOOLISH <lb />
TOWNSHIP ROAD BILL. <lb />
The Greenville township road bill <lb />
that was ratified at the mass meet- <lb />
of citizens held in the city hall <lb />
on Monday night of last week pro- <lb />
that the same cannot become <lb />
a law until a majority of the voters <lb />
in the township have expressed them- <lb />
selves as favorable to the measure. <lb />
Under the provisions of the bill an <lb />
election will be held in the near <lb />
for the purpose of allowing the <lb />
people to pass on the merits of <lb />
same. We understand that a few <lb />
citizens who oppose it are <lb />
a petition for signatures in which <lb />
our representatives are asked not to <lb />
allow the people to express them- <lb />
selves on this all important question. <lb />
It looks like the opponents of the <lb />
measure are afraid of the electorate. <lb />
It is the people's money that is be- <lb />
spent, let them say how it shall <lb />
be spent, and we will have a gov- <lb />
of the pebble, by the <lb />
There are men who have no hes- <lb />
about giving a direct <lb />
gage to buy a farm, to build a <lb />
house, to buy a horse, a buggy, a <lb />
piano, to run their crops, or oven <lb />
to get a washing machine right. Yet <lb />
those same men will lift their hands <lb />
in horror at the suggestion of giving <lb />
an indirect mortgage to build good <lb />
roads, even when they <lb />
be called upon to pay the principal <lb />
only their proportional part of <lb />
the interest. At tho same time the <lb />
mortgage for the good roads, while <lb />
not adding anything to their taxes, <lb />
will save them enough on the wear <lb />
and tear of horses and vehicles and <lb />
lost time to enable them to pay off <lb />
their direct individual mortgage. If <lb />
they would look at the situation log- <lb />
they should be able to see it <lb />
in this light. But we will always <lb />
have some people who are <lb />
wise and pound foolish. <lb />
It is strange that some people <lb />
who would be the greatest <lb />
of good roads should be opposed <lb />
to them. <lb />
Man's rights are curtailed, but <lb />
there is no tail at all to the rights <lb />
of the cur. <lb />
The man who favors progress and <lb />
improvements should not be afraid <lb />
to show his colors. <lb />
should take along a little <lb />
grease <lb />
Ave. Mexico, <lb />
Jan. 1911. <lb />
My Dear <lb />
I am greatly, yes, <lb />
ed to some one for dear old pa- <lb />
per of my native county, for I have <lb />
received the regular since <lb />
I've been in Mexico. I am sure no one <lb />
at home or abroad delights more in <lb />
reading its pages. Of course, I get <lb />
news from a number of friends, but <lb />
I'm always very eager to see The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Well, may I give you some notes <lb />
that have been very interesting to <lb />
me and I feel sure that they will be <lb />
of interest to some, if not all of you. <lb />
Allow me to tell you a story <lb />
first and then I'll give you some in- <lb />
facts about the natives of <lb />
Mexico. Here goes my It's <lb />
real fish story, but unlike many <lb />
in that it is a true one, although <lb />
it may sound like it is not . One <lb />
day before Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
had a number of friends to <lb />
visit them and in the afternoon they <lb />
invited mo to join them and take a <lb />
boat ride. am always ready to go, <lb />
you know, so of course I said <lb />
with great pleasure. <lb />
I was ready in a few minutes, so <lb />
we started. After we had gone some <lb />
distance from land we looked across <lb />
the bay and saw a number of men in <lb />
boats fishing. Our captain took us <lb />
over to them so that we might see <lb />
catch fish. Just before we <lb />
reached the fishing boats we passed <lb />
a gang of pelicans, I am quite sure <lb />
there were or in the gang. <lb />
To me they were perfectly <lb />
as they swam across the gulf. As <lb />
you all know, they are larger than <lb />
a swan and have very large bills. <lb />
These were the color of a turkey. <lb />
Well, now to my fish story. When <lb />
we finally reached the place where <lb />
they were fishing, we were very <lb />
much interested in fishermen's <lb />
In a few minutes one caught <lb />
a fish 1-2 yards long and wide in <lb />
proportion. It was large he had <lb />
to kill it with a club before taking <lb />
it in the boat. I thought that was <lb />
an extremely large fish, but one day <lb />
since then I saw a man on the street <lb />
with one thrown across his shoulder <lb />
and while the main part of its body <lb />
was on the man's shoulder its tail <lb />
almost touched the ground. <lb />
Well, we left the fishing boats and <lb />
went to the rock cave I told you <lb />
about before, and while there <lb />
sea weed and star fish. <lb />
There were Americans and <lb />
ten Mexicans on board and as we <lb />
were leaving the cave I wish you <lb />
could have heard them sing <lb />
My God to in Spanish. Two <lb />
at the Mexicans were ministers. One <lb />
if an talk English <lb />
teal well. Several years ago, he <lb />
Went to our <lb />
and took the work there. As I <lb />
sat and listened I thought <lb />
hath God done for these <lb />
Only a few years ago without the <lb />
true gospel and now singing His <lb />
praises with all their soul. The <lb />
missionaries say that when one is <lb />
turned to the true Christ that they <lb />
are the bitterest foe the Roman <lb />
have. We finally reached the <lb />
shore and all felt that it was an <lb />
well spent. <lb />
Now, may I tell you a few things <lb />
our On Friday night <lb />
before Christmas we had a short <lb />
program and a Christmas tree for <lb />
the In the English depart- <lb />
of which I have charge, there <lb />
are about twenty-five pupils. Their <lb />
parents are so anxious for them to <lb />
learn English, I felt that part of the <lb />
exercises should given by my <lb />
pupils. So Mrs. in her own <lb />
Christian way, to my <lb />
rescue and composed a song for me <lb />
and I wish you could heard <lb />
them singing it with me. They <lb />
did not understand all its meaning, <lb />
of course, but they were perfectly <lb />
delighted with the idea of singing <lb />
in English, and sang like little birds. <lb />
That night I was afraid to <lb />
them alone so I sang with them and <lb />
if you could have seen the smiles <lb />
on the parents faces as I did, you <lb />
would have felt amply paid for all <lb />
the trouble you had taken with them. <lb />
Next day I was down town and one <lb />
lady came up to me and said <lb />
long have you been teaching those <lb />
I said since the first of <lb />
October. She thought it was won- <lb />
to see the progress they had <lb />
made said they were very much <lb />
surprised when they began singing <lb />
in English the night before. The <lb />
song was so pretty I must give you <lb />
the chorus. Them <lb />
Christmas Bells, Christmas Bells, <lb />
Oh, the story that their <lb />
tells; <lb />
Christmas Bells, Bells, <lb />
Hear the music of the grand old <lb />
bells. <lb />
Most of the children in the Eng <lb />
work are doing nicely. I have <lb />
to handle some of them as though <lb />
they were glass almost, for they are <lb />
so quick to get angry. When one <lb />
gets off I have to let him entirely <lb />
alone till he gets cool. That is the <lb />
only way I can manage them at all, <lb />
I had to hold a boy not long ago to <lb />
keep him from going home. We <lb />
have to do all sorts of ways to let <lb />
them know we are their friends. <lb />
Ordinarily they are all O. K. <lb />
One day this week I was reading <lb />
a very simple little story to my 3rd <lb />
grade and one of the grown girls <lb />
heard mo say, Jesus Christ's <lb />
and she said is Jesus <lb />
You can imagine how my <lb />
heart went out to her. She is- a <lb />
very dear girl, and if I can only be <lb />
the means of helping to bring her <lb />
to the true light, I'll be so happy; <lb />
We have to be very careful, of course <lb />
what we do and say. Sometimes its <lb />
very hard to know, but we have to <lb />
lift our eyes and look to the hills <lb />
as did David, for we know that God <lb />
is a present helper and will guide <lb />
His children in the right paths. <lb />
If at any time any of you feel <lb />
that you have the time, I'll be glad <lb />
to hear from any of you. I am <lb />
ways glad to hear from my old <lb />
State. <lb />
Your missionary, <lb />
LAURA COX. <lb />
The squirrel travels a good deal by <lb />
rail, though he is never to <lb />
his ticket. <lb />
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There is no gift more appreciated or useful <lb />
t something that will beautify the home. We i <lb />
everything in our store needed to furnish the <lb />
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special attention to our line of Bugs and Pictures, <lb />
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. night to be <lb />
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Pitt county <lb />
. , i caped from the sheriff right <lb />
jail d tot and has not yet been <lb />
lied. Sheriff Nunn brought <lb />
Boyd from Greenville the <lb />
Line train Monday evening, and sum- <lb />
Parker, a hack man, <lb />
gaged him to carry him and the <lb />
i to the Jail. On the jail yard <lb />
the sheriff and deputizing <lb />
to look after the prisoner <lb />
into his office for the keys to <lb />
the jail. The prisoner was handcuffed <lb />
and the hack was standing under the <lb />
glare of the electric light in the jail <lb />
When he got into his office, he <lb />
look d through the window and saw <lb />
a man running with his hands held <lb />
together in front of him. Suspecting <lb />
at once that it was his prisoner es- <lb />
Sheriff Nunn gave chase, but <lb />
Boyd disappeared in the darkness <lb />
back of the King building opposite <lb />
the court house-. <lb />
The sheriff was a little slow to <lb />
realize that the running man was the <lb />
prisoner escaping, as he saw no one <lb />
following him, nor did he hear any <lb />
He had left the in <lb />
charge of the hack driver, but the <lb />
was not following the es- <lb />
when the saw <lb />
him. The fact that the runner held <lb />
bis hands together in front of him <lb />
aroused the sheriff's suspicions. But <lb />
the made a good gateway <lb />
before anything was heard from the <lb />
search was made <lb />
by the sheriff and the city policemen <lb />
the escape but Boyd could not <lb />
be found. <lb />
Boyd was bound over to the <lb />
court of Pitt county on the <lb />
charge of stealing clothing from a <lb />
in Sheriff Nunn has <lb />
offered a reward of for his cap- <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
MRS. KITCHIN <lb />
Home To Assembly January <lb />
1911. <lb />
. Jan. governor's <lb />
presented a scene of <lb />
brilliance tin's evening, the <lb />
the biennial reception <lb />
of the governor and his wife in hon- <lb />
or members of the general as- <lb />
. and state officers. Governor <lb />
Mrs. had made elaborate <lb />
i for event, which <lb />
to be one of the most elegant <lb />
ever given in this <lb />
city. Besides Governor and Mrs. <lb />
those in receiving circle <lb />
various state officers and <lb />
their wives, President of <lb />
senate and his wife, and Speaker <lb />
the house, and Mrs. <lb />
inuring evening the mansion was <lb />
thronged with handsomely gowned <lb />
and men in evening dress, <lb />
guests including many of the <lb />
most prominent society people of all <lb />
pans of the state. This reception <lb />
for a long time be cherished as <lb />
a fond memory with all who at- <lb />
tended. <lb />
I . . <lb />
i , <lb />
if not would find it in- <lb />
to twit our store and lock over our stock of <lb />
I FURNITURE and HOUSE <lb />
Everything needed from Parlor to Kitchen at prices <lb />
that will make you sit up take notice. <lb />
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Roofing Metal Work. <lb />
Tin Shop r Wort, and III C U I <lb />
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TS. H. C. <lb />
STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
x. C Jan. Mr. Tom <lb />
Smith, of Middlesex, came in Tues- <lb />
day to visit relatives. <lb />
Daisy Pittman, of Falkland, <lb />
and Miss Delia Smith, of Simpson. <lb />
visited at Mr. F. M. Smith's last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Lisa returned to <lb />
Ayden Friday. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith, of the East <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School, <lb />
attended the Gay-Smith marriage <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. vis- <lb />
relatives near Thursday. <lb />
Mr. C. I. Tyson and Children, of <lb />
visited relatives here Friday <lb />
and Saturday. <lb />
Smith Visited relatives <lb />
at Saturday Sunday. <lb />
Mr. T. ;. Little went to Wilson <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Trilby Smith went to Snow <lb />
Kill Sunday, <lb />
Mr. and Waller Gay, Farm- <lb />
clUe, at Mr, F. M. Smith's <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
said the ham. <lb />
said tie train. <lb />
be said the sock, <lb />
a lid tree. <lb />
said the <lb />
be bald the picture. <lb />
be said the stream. <lb />
An event of much interest to <lb />
in and at <lb />
was In the marriage of <lb />
Miss Rosa Dene Smith to Mr. Walter <lb />
i. Gay, on afternoon of <lb />
day, January 18th, at the elegant <lb />
country home of Mr. and Mrs. F. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
parlor was darkened and pink <lb />
shaded lent enchantment to the <lb />
like maize of ferns and ever- <lb />
greens so artistically arranged. A <lb />
wedding bell was suspended <lb />
center of an arch of ever- <lb />
greens, beneath which the ceremony <lb />
wits <lb />
as the drains of the <lb />
from <lb />
by Mendelssohn, so skilfully <lb />
rendered by a Falkland musician, <lb />
Mrs. Pittman, were heard, the bridal <lb />
party entered In the following order; <lb />
Mies Nichols with Mr. David <lb />
Etta Gay, a sister of the <lb />
groom, with Mr. Hilly Parker, c-f <lb />
Falkland, Miss Carrie Belle Smith <lb />
with Mr. D. A. Joyner. <lb />
Then came the dame of honor, the <lb />
Sister of the bride, Mrs. <lb />
Of Ayden, just preceding the <lb />
entered her sister, Miss <lb />
Smith, carrying the wedding ring <lb />
Mr. Walter Gay entered the parlor <lb />
with his best men, Mr. Jasper Shack- <lb />
The bride carrying a large <lb />
bouquet of white carnations, then <lb />
came in with her maid of honor, Miss <lb />
Smith. Mr. H. E. Tripp in a <lb />
most impressive manner performed- <lb />
the ceremony, during which <lb />
was played. <lb />
The brides maids were <lb />
white, while the maid of honor was <lb />
becomingly gowned in blue silk with <lb />
elbow white kid gloves. The bride- <lb />
was beautifully attired in a white- <lb />
gown, white gloves, and <lb />
white slippers. <lb />
After the conclusion of the mar- <lb />
rites, the bridal party went <lb />
the home of the groom's father, near <lb />
where a course luncheon <lb />
was served. <lb />
The numerous and valuable pres- <lb />
received by the bride attests the <lb />
popularity of the couple. <lb />
LOOK, the <lb />
Oil Mala extends to you the same <lb />
courtesy the room did. Ladies <lb />
the ire especially In- <lb />
to and rest yourselves. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Home and Eastern <lb />
WASHINGTON III <lb />
LETS HAVE TOWNSHIP BOYS <lb />
CORN CONTESTS <lb />
FOB GOOD ROADS. <lb />
Pin COUNTY CAN TAKE THE LEAD <lb />
Some Woman in Each Township can <lb />
-Easily Raise the Necessary Amount I <lb />
Will Only About for <lb />
Each be a Great <lb />
live to Corn Growing. <lb />
There is at the present time more <lb />
enthusiasm among the farmers <lb />
to corn culture, than there has <lb />
ever been since Pitt county has had <lb />
an existence. This is a good omen <lb />
and it would be well to yearly en- <lb />
courage this enthusiasm. There is <lb />
no better way to do this than to in- <lb />
more of the boys of the county <lb />
in the corn contest. In further- <lb />
of this idea it is suggested that <lb />
some patriotic woman in each town- <lb />
ship in the county interest herself <lb />
enough in the future farmers of this <lb />
splendid county to sufficient <lb />
money to give one boy from each <lb />
township a trip to Washington, U. <lb />
C. next December. <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Cotten will see to it <lb />
that the successful boy in Falkland <lb />
township has the pleasure of this <lb />
most enjoyable trip. Mrs. F. E. Elks, <lb />
of Grimesland, will raise the money <lb />
for the most industrious boy of-Chi- <lb />
cod township. Who will volunteer <lb />
to try to raise the necessary funds <lb />
for the other townships <lb />
Any who are willing to aid in <lb />
this laudable undertaking, can send <lb />
their names to Miss Henriette <lb />
Farmville, N. C, who will furnish <lb />
any and suggest plans by <lb />
which this problem can be solved. <lb />
Prof. W. H. is in hearty <lb />
sympathy with this movement, and, <lb />
if his health will permit, will ac- <lb />
company the party and be their <lb />
and guide. Also our excel- <lb />
lent congressman, Hon. John H. <lb />
Small, will give the movement en- <lb />
and will show the boys <lb />
all the possible for one who <lb />
is wise in the ways of Washington <lb />
City. I <lb />
We calculate that thirty dollars <lb />
will be sufficient for the round <lb />
trip. <lb />
Let's encourage the boys and <lb />
men, for what women in the county <lb />
would not be proud to have her boy <lb />
enjoy such an educational outing, <lb />
men, for what woman in the county <lb />
a free trip from the State at large is <lb />
so small that it is not much <lb />
for him to really try, but the <lb />
probabilities of his succeeding in the <lb />
The possibility of a bay betting <lb />
Incentive to work is enhanced many <lb />
fold. <lb />
This contest will be under the same <lb />
rules governing the State corn <lb />
Contest, with probably one or two <lb />
exceptions, which will be mentioned <lb />
later. <lb />
The Reflector wants to see Pitt <lb />
county the first to adopt this town- <lb />
ship plan. We would like to have <lb />
suggestions from all parts of the <lb />
county in regard to such a contest. <lb />
The time to start such a movement <lb />
is now. <lb />
Letter From Mr. J. If. Allen Shows <lb />
How He Stands. <lb />
S. U Jan. SO, 1911. <lb />
to state through your col- <lb />
that I am in favor of <lb />
good roads, I think that <lb />
our people couldn't have anything <lb />
would profit them more than <lb />
that. I am In favor of issuing bonds <lb />
to build because I know there <lb />
is no other way to get them unless <lb />
e issue bonds. I think the <lb />
bill h just what we want, and I <lb />
every good man the town- <lb />
ship pot out and try to get the <lb />
proposed Mil through. I intend to <lb />
can for the good road pro- <lb />
position n you have it started. <lb />
that you will carry this <lb />
i nm, <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
J. IV. ALLEN. <lb />
Good Roads. FORESTRY CONVENTION. <lb />
The movement for is <lb />
everywhere. Hardly a Raleigh on February 1st, <lb />
MEN'S PRAYER LEAGUE <lb />
was Inter- <lb />
and <lb />
Though Sunday afternoon was <lb />
rainy, it did not have much effect <lb />
upon the men's prayer league and <lb />
there was a good attendance at the <lb />
meeting in the Christian church. <lb />
This shows that the men are inter- <lb />
in the league and are getting <lb />
good to themselves out of it. <lb />
The subject for this meeting was <lb />
and the leaders, <lb />
Messrs. J. L. Jackson, C. M. Jones <lb />
and R. C. Flanagan gave discussions <lb />
of it that impressed all with their <lb />
excellence. Each one treated the <lb />
subject most interestingly. <lb />
Next Sunday it is proposed to hold <lb />
an experience meeting when the sub- <lb />
will be <lb />
the text for the day being part of <lb />
Luke and Luke The <lb />
leaders are Messrs J. S. <lb />
W. J. Peel and T. E. Hooker. A <lb />
number of others are expected to <lb />
give testimony at this meeting. The <lb />
meeting will be in the Baptist church <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
state or a section where associations <lb />
. e hot being organized and steps <lb />
taken looking forward to the <lb />
of better roads. , <lb />
The Pennsylvania state highway <lb />
department, with the help of the <lb />
state college, Is going to run a <lb />
car through different sections of <lb />
state with instructions to give <lb />
on improved road building. The <lb />
Philadelphia Press state <lb />
department of agriculture and the <lb />
college have been highly <lb />
in a similar effort to spread <lb />
a knowledge of improved methods of <lb />
attracting the earnest <lb />
and thoughtful interest of farmers <lb />
everywhere, and there can be no <lb />
reason why such means of spreading <lb />
information regarding good roads <lb />
be quite as valuable and profit <lb />
able. The best as to the <lb />
advantage of good roads are the <lb />
proved roads themselves but these <lb />
demonstrations are not yet possible <lb />
in sections where improvement has <lb />
once been advanced. The people of <lb />
Pennsylvania have learned ; great <lb />
deal on this subject in the past few <lb />
subject to which much in- <lb />
difference was formerly <lb />
cannot know too much about it, <lb />
for it is a matter of vital importance, <lb />
the <lb />
It would be a splendid idea if this <lb />
plan could be carried out through this <lb />
section. The state department with <lb />
county assistance and the <lb />
ion of the great railway system could <lb />
easily arrange for the roads <lb />
and it would be of immense <lb />
value to the Tribune. <lb />
If a man needs a loan it doesn't <lb />
take him long to discover who his <lb />
friends are. <lb />
Majestic Range Demonstration. <lb />
The demonstration of the famous <lb />
Majestic range began today at the <lb />
store of Hart Hadley, and will <lb />
continue all of this week. Mr. C. C. <lb />
a representative from the <lb />
Majestic factory in St. Louis, is here <lb />
in charge of the demonstration and <lb />
will take pleasure in explaining the <lb />
good qualities of the range. All <lb />
tors to the store during the demon- <lb />
will be served hot coffee and <lb />
biscuits made on the range. All <lb />
purchasers of a range this week <lb />
will be presented a free set of the <lb />
ware advertised in another page. <lb />
Notice to Parents and Children <lb />
I find it necessary to take some <lb />
steps to stop persons from riding <lb />
bicycles on the side walks in the <lb />
town. Among the most frequent <lb />
violators are children. I appeal to <lb />
the parents of the town to take their <lb />
children in charge that they must <lb />
stop this violation. Otherwise, I <lb />
shall be compelled to deal with them <lb />
as with other violators. <lb />
J. T. SMITH, <lb />
Chief of Police. <lb />
A Hobble Skirt. <lb />
things happen for the best <lb />
en the hobble skirt. A French <lb />
student recently found precedent for <lb />
these bizarre garments by <lb />
that they were worn thousands <lb />
years ago by the ladies of old <lb />
Judea. But precedent is not always <lb />
of itself a justification. Even Sol- <lb />
had his follies and some of <lb />
great Noah's methods would be right- <lb />
spurned by the captain of the <lb />
What real reason lies behind the <lb />
hobble skirt What real need or <lb />
safeguard does it serve <lb />
A London physician has come for- <lb />
ward with the answer. <lb />
To this man of science was recent- <lb />
brought an ordinary skirt, the <lb />
old-fashioned kind that trails the <lb />
about its wearer's feet. He <lb />
put it under his microscope, his acids <lb />
and what-not, when to his horror he <lb />
found that it harbored nine million, <lb />
four thousand and thirty germs. <lb />
Such is the peril in which woman- <lb />
kind walks. <lb />
Now, the hobble skirt, it is argued, <lb />
by virtue of its peculiar tightness <lb />
and elevation about the ankles, <lb />
vents this accumulation of wicked <lb />
microbes. It holds itself aloof from <lb />
the common earth and so escapes <lb />
contamination. <lb />
Wonderful discovery What a dull <lb />
world this would sometimes be, <lb />
were it not for the professors and <lb />
the men who are sickled o'er with <lb />
the pale cast of <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Mil. <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C, Jan. <lb />
very interesting program has been <lb />
arranged for the forestry convention <lb />
to be held in Raleigh on February <lb />
1st. The meetings will be held in <lb />
the rooms of the chamber of com- <lb />
on Fayetteville street, the <lb />
morning session beginning at 10.30, <lb />
the afternoon session at and the <lb />
night session at 8.30. It is expected <lb />
that there will be an illustrated <lb />
at the night session to which <lb />
all interested in forestry are <lb />
ally One of the most <lb />
addresses will be by Hon. <lb />
A. Gaskill, forester of the State of <lb />
New Jersey, who has had a great <lb />
deal of experience in forest fire pro- <lb />
and has probably <lb />
one of the best systems of <lb />
forest fire protection now In force. <lb />
He will discuss this question very <lb />
thoroughly and take up the <lb />
that North Carolina will derive <lb />
by protecting her forests from fires. <lb />
Governor W. W. will make <lb />
the address of welcome. Mr. W. S. <lb />
Lee, vice-president of the Southern <lb />
Power Co., will discuss the subject <lb />
Fire Prevention as a Reg- <lb />
of Stream Mr. Thomas <lb />
Ivey, of Fayetteville, will take up <lb />
the question of for Forest <lb />
Fire Mr. J. B. Blades, <lb />
one of the large lumbermen of east- <lb />
North Carolina, will discuss <lb />
Lumberman and Practical <lb />
Mr. J. S. Holmes, forester of the <lb />
North Carolina geological and <lb />
survey, will speak on <lb />
est Fire Laws in North Carolina and <lb />
other the question of <lb />
foresting the waste and cut-over <lb />
lands of the will be discussed <lb />
by Joseph Hyde Pratt, State <lb />
gist. Hon. J. Cox, of <lb />
High Point, will speak on the sub- <lb />
of the Furniture <lb />
Industry the Local Supply of <lb />
A number of railroads <lb />
have shown their interest in the <lb />
subject by appointing certain of their <lb />
representatives as delegates to the <lb />
convention. <lb />
The outlook is very promising for <lb />
a large and attendance. <lb />
All citizens who are interested in <lb />
forestry measures are cordially in- <lb />
to attend this meeting. <lb />
HOOKERTON UNION MEETING. <lb />
Nobody wants to be as good as he <lb />
thinks everybody else ought to be. <lb />
Temptation always gets an intro- <lb />
And many of the real funny things <lb />
you see were not intended to be <lb />
to you under some Other Don't plant acorns today and ex- <lb />
them to tree's <lb />
Holds Interesting Session With The <lb />
Christian Church. <lb />
The Hookerton union convened <lb />
in Greenville, January 27-29, 1911. <lb />
On Friday evening a sermon was. <lb />
delivered by Rev. Horace Settle, of <lb />
Wilson. On Saturday morning was <lb />
held the business session of the union <lb />
Saturday afternoon the Christian <lb />
Womans Board of Missions had a <lb />
very interesting session, followed on <lb />
Saturday evening by preaching <lb />
vice, conducted by Haynes of <lb />
Wilson. On Sunday morning was <lb />
held the dedication service of the lo- <lb />
cal church, and in the afternoon the <lb />
Sunday school session, led by Haynes <lb />
Parish. The various contributions <lb />
for district missionary work amount- <lb />
ed to <lb />
Special music was rendered by <lb />
Mrs. Travis Hooker, Miss <lb />
Smith, Mrs. C. C. Ware, and the At- <lb />
Christian <lb />
Trios and solos accompanied by <lb />
Prof. A. E. head Of tho <lb />
of at the<lb />
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The Hem and Fan and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
OUR AYDEN <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. I <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carol Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
II <lb />
-i . an. <lb />
young has been an <lb />
invalid for several months with com-. <lb />
arising from a cut ho re- <lb />
while timbering last year, <lb />
died here Friday and will be <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Jean Morrison, of Portsmouth <lb />
who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. R. <lb />
left Friday for Belhaven, <lb />
there she will sail tor New York, <lb />
s preparatory for the spring millinery <lb />
reason. <lb />
Magazine and fashion <lb />
sheets complimentary at J. It. Smith <lb />
Company's. <lb />
Mr. James Tripp, who left <lb />
about SO years ago for the <lb />
golden west and located at <lb />
is hero on a visit. He is quite <lb />
o talker his experience has been <lb />
an eventful one during that period, j <lb />
Mr. R. C. Davis, of South Ayden, I <lb />
Is quite sick with pneumonia. <lb />
Let us furnish your home with <lb />
nice new oak furniture so cheap. <lb />
J. it. Smith Company. <lb />
Capt Johnson is able to out I <lb />
again. <lb />
The North Carolina Christian Mis- <lb />
Convention will moot <lb />
Ayden this fall. So take notice, <lb />
raise a few extra pigs, calves <lb />
chickens, plan a few acres of <lb />
ten and tobacco to buy furniture and <lb />
build additional shed rooms, so as to <lb />
entertain ; ii the guests and sustain <lb />
the reputation of our county for its <lb />
hospitality. expect <lb />
a large gathering of God's people on <lb />
ilia; occasion. <lb />
Roofing, iron Galvanized, rubber, <lb />
and paper at J. It. Smith Company's. <lb />
could a roller Hour mill do <lb />
I n den <lb />
Next Tuesday night at the <lb />
That the love of <lb />
money bas more influence over the <lb />
mind of men than pretty Ayden <lb />
Everybody come. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Caldwell, president of <lb />
the Atlantic Christian College, will <lb />
la the Christian church here <lb />
Sunday night. The college <lb />
Will accompany him. Prof. Mull- <lb />
burger is manager in charge of the <lb />
music <lb />
Rev. Mr. Caraway, of M. K <lb />
church, will preach a special sermon <lb />
in Church to the Odd Fellows <lb />
next fourth Sunday at 2.30 p, m. Ev- <lb />
member is requested to be pres- <lb />
on this occasion. Mr, Caraway <lb />
was educated at the Odd <lb />
school and the <lb />
can well afford to be proud of <lb />
him. <lb />
Mrs, of Virginia, is <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Gardner. <lb />
Car each of and Call, <lb />
write or phone R. Smith Com- <lb />
Mr. W. T. Hart left Friday for a <lb />
vial to Snow Hill. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes and wife spent <lb />
Sunday In town. <lb />
Pi of. Koo u i a <lb />
. Raleigh this <lb />
week. <lb />
Rev. J. U. left Saturday for <lb />
tho Union, in Hyde <lb />
. C, i . <lb />
Hart Leonard Tripp left <lb />
last Tuesday for the machine shops <lb />
at S. C. Leonard returned <lb />
by tho first train after arriving <lb />
there singing no place like <lb />
White shad were on the . I <lb />
Saturday and bucks I for <lb />
each. They were caught at Pitch <lb />
Kettle. <lb />
Rev. j. H. Griffith, of Kinston, was <lb />
here yesterday placing tombs at the <lb />
e of the late John <lb />
Dr. J. c. I Sun- <lb />
day In the Christian church on <lb />
the and ed I <lb />
bearers. <lb />
A small son of Mr. James E. Jones <lb />
fell from a bicycle Monday evening <lb />
and broke his arm. <lb />
Our hardware Is more <lb />
complete than ever. See us for any- <lb />
thing in that line. j. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. Alex Dawson spent y <lb />
night in town, with Mr. W. F. Hart. <lb />
Mrs. Will Hart and children re- <lb />
turned from Snow Hill Monday. Her <lb />
mother accompanied her. <lb />
Furniture, stoves, matting and oil <lb />
cloth. See us before you buy. we <lb />
will tell you a I. Smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
There Is a chair factory i <lb />
rear of A Creole <lb />
making rustic chairs and i of <lb />
willow, seems to And a ready id <lb />
for all he can make. <lb />
A full line of cart. . <lb />
bodies, box or dump, ah-o any repair <lb />
work done, either wood or Iron. See <lb />
us. J. u. Smith Company. <lb />
His honor, had to <lb />
convene his court Sunday to try <lb />
some of the of Saturday <lb />
night, and re-convened Monday morn <lb />
to try tho residue. <lb />
are in d that a urn <lb />
change In the stock law would <lb />
be quite a saving to the tax payers <lb />
of Pitt county. If a Hue of e <lb />
was run from the gate near Mr. <lb />
Moore's to the old Green <lb />
run near Greenville, only a distance <lb />
of miles would safe miles of <lb />
fence, or from the same starling <lb />
point to Grimesland, a distance of <lb />
miles, would do away with near <lb />
j miles of fence. We believe this <lb />
matter la worthy of deep con a <lb />
by Messrs. Cotten, and <lb />
Mooring. are sure they are not <lb />
such men as the representative from <lb />
Surry county. <lb />
Rev. M. Caraway will preach a <lb />
special sermon to the Odd F <lb />
the fourth Sunday in February at <lb />
o'clock, p, m., in the M. <lb />
Everybody lied. <lb />
A full line of coffins, . cop- <lb />
per trimmings, i etc. <lb />
J. R. Smith Company. <lb />
Prof. here <lb />
looking after tho school Interest. <lb />
Dr. J. if. tho <lb />
or eye doctor, will be here Monday. <lb />
He are to and b <lb />
treated d<lb />
Mr, k. T. <lb />
Sunday her; with his daughter, <lb />
FOR LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the whole <lb />
System, and produces <lb />
SICK <lb />
E Costiveness, <lb />
Skin and Piles. <lb />
There Is better remedy for these <lb />
common diseases than DR. <lb />
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Mrs. J. E. Turnage. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Jackson, of Wake Forest, <lb />
here a s oil while yesterday. <lb />
Mr. John of the Pitt <lb />
News, m u re yesterday <lb />
told us he <lb />
op to date plant, and <lb />
for business. <lb />
at a <lb />
Falls Victim to Thieves. <lb />
W. of Coal City, Ala. <lb />
a justifiable grievance. Two <lb />
stole his health for twelve <lb />
They e a liver and kid- <lb />
trouble. Tin Dr. King's New <lb />
Pills throttled them. He's well <lb />
constipation, ma <lb />
. headache dyspepsia. cents <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
contained in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered by <lb />
Adams and wife, Lydia Adams, to <lb />
R. W. King, on the 4th day of March, <lb />
1910, and duly recorded In the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
I North Carolina, in Book D-9, page <lb />
I the undersigned will expose to <lb />
tale, before th court house <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
on Saturday, the 4th day of <lb />
arch, a certain tract or par- <lb />
of land lying and in <lb />
of Pitt and Slate of North <lb />
Carolina, and described as follows, <lb />
Situate in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of <lb />
Henry <lb />
horn and others, containing twenty <lb />
acres, more or less, and being the <lb />
Kind sold said Adams by Fennell <lb />
Nelson , to satisfy said <lb />
deed. Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
This 31st day of January, 1911. <lb />
R. W. KING, <lb />
Jan is Blow, Mortgagee. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that <lb />
will be made to the <lb />
for an to the <lb />
charter of the town of Ayden. <lb />
This January 1911. <lb />
J. F. BAR WICK, Mayor. <lb />
Tue man who knows most about <lb />
a tiling is usually the willingest to <lb />
hear other opinions on it. <lb />
Stray Take Up, <lb />
I have taken up one heifer, color <lb />
ii h hi -r. .; with while spots on <lb />
and forehead, unmarked. <lb />
I my stock about months. <lb />
get same by identifying <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
i-. H. CRAFT, <lb />
D- No. Winterville, N. C <lb />
ltd , , , . ,, <lb />
and dealer id odd parts of leather and <lb />
findings. <lb />
fool In the world is NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE Greenville, M. C. <lb />
the . who tooled himself, <lb />
SAM FLAKE <lb />
Repair Shop <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
. THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
In the Stale of North Carolina, at the of business, January 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loam; and Capital stock paid <lb />
160.72 Surplus fund. <lb />
Undivided profits, lees <lb />
current expenses and <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
and fixture . <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
15,625.00 <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Cash items . <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver com, including all <lb />
minor coin currency. <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. is. Notes. <lb />
taxes paid . <lb />
6.00 Deposits subject to check. <lb />
15.00 Savings deposits . <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
1,774.83 jug. <lb />
Certified checks. <lb />
2,427.97 <lb />
73,550.00 <lb />
26,301.39 <lb />
86.85 <lb />
38.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
143.029.21 <lb />
Total <lb />
143,029.21 <lb />
Slate of Carolina, County of rut, <lb />
I, J. R, Smith cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. It. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn before 14th day of January, 1911. <lb />
STANCILL HODGES, <lb />
J . Notary Public. <lb />
K. C. C commission expires March <lb />
ELI AS TURNAGE, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE; <lb />
NOTICE I <lb />
e wish to, call your attention to our v line of fail goods which <lb />
v- have. have taken great care h buying and we <lb />
can wants in Shoes, Hats. Ginghams No- <lb />
and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Goods Store. <lb />
m lei us ahoy you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
The Home and Farm and <lb />
fl <lb />
St- r <lb />
the City <lb />
I r <lb />
H v. <lb />
I T S--.--S<lb />
We are pleased to announce that our New Stoic will be open for <lb />
Ejection, FRIDAY, FEB. 3rd, at p. m. <lb />
There will be no goods sold Friday. <lb />
GIVE TO A., w i; <lb />
from to .- co I <lb />
II . <lb />
to ore ; , <lb />
to he lie S ore <lb />
and be convinced of the unusual . . , . <lb />
THREE <lb />
.- . <lb />
REMEMBER OUR HIGHEST PR,<lb />
E IS C <lb />
or<lb />
wish com <lb />
NOTHING OVER <lb />
CENT <lb />
. T<lb />
Biggest <lb />
the City <lb />
A Evil. <lb />
The author, David Graham Phillips, <lb />
is the latest victim of the bullet of <lb />
but. fortunately, there <lb />
still a Blight hope for bis <lb />
to be heartless, o <lb />
man tired the then turned <lb />
the pistol on himself with fatal effects <lb />
say, the <lb />
b murderer, who, we understand, <lb />
wealthy and, in a way, prominent, had <lb />
he lived, would no doubt have fur- <lb />
the country with another in- <lb />
Of the Sickening spectacle of <lb />
n trial a plea cf Insanity, <lb />
Hi side <lb />
tying thing a id <lb />
cu other side <lb />
another thins. One side <lb />
have the absolutely <lb />
and Immune from punishment, <lb />
and tho other would have him a com- <lb />
criminal. <lb />
bring- mind two things <lb />
of recent years into <lb />
our to any the <lb />
of by <lb />
tics or and the <lb />
plea in the courts supported on ex- <lb />
pert testimony. Both arc to re- <lb />
Both are blots on our nation- i <lb />
ft good name. The do <lb />
not attempt to analyze. But do <lb />
say that If there wee fever <lb />
who essay to toll a man's sanity or <lb />
insanity by examining a button taken <lb />
from his coat end fewer lurid ac- <lb />
counts of prominent murders and <lb />
murderers in the newspapers there <lb />
would be fewer shots fired and fewer <lb />
useful lives ended. ; <lb />
Fortunately, this poisonous <lb />
of assassination has not to any extent <lb />
Invaded the south, but we <lb />
ourselves guard to crush it out i <lb />
no uncertain if U should <lb />
g Archbishop <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Philadelphia, Fob. l. Archbishop <lb />
P. J R; who has be n <lb />
ill. was . <lb />
physicians at his bed side reported I <lb />
lie was rapidly sinking. <lb />
Deadlock Unbroken. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Albany, N. Y. Feb. vote ; <lb />
for senator today was the same as <lb />
yesterday. j <lb />
How often sure things turn out <lb />
have been uncertainties. <lb />
Anyway, a man's Conceit does <lb />
keep awake of nights. <lb />
COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH <lb />
JOSEPH HALt CHASE. <lb />
Drug Co., Ohio. <lb />
I have used <lb />
and find that it cannot be equaled as <lb />
a tonic, as well for ; h <lb />
colds and catarrh. <lb />
You are authorized to <lb />
photo with testimonial in any pub- <lb />
Joseph II. Chase, <lb />
Tenth Washington, D. C <lb />
Cold and La Grippe. <lb />
Mr. C. Happy, Hair in, Ray Co. <lb />
can safely recommend <lb />
a remedy that will all ca- <lb />
troubles. <lb />
was of great benefit to me, as it <lb />
cured mo of catarrh of tho throat, and <lb />
I took a very bad cold and had la <lb />
grippe last February. It settled in my <lb />
throat and lungs. I took three bottles <lb />
Of and it cured mo. <lb />
highly recommend it to nil who <lb />
arc sick, and I am glad to add my en- <lb />
to that of <lb />
for Colds. <lb />
Mr. L. Clifford Jr., East <lb />
Marshall St., Richmond, Va., writes <lb />
that when ho gets a cold ho takes Peru <lb />
and it soon drives it of his system, <lb />
For several years was not entirely <lb />
well, but completely cured him, <lb />
People who object to liquid <lb />
secure tablets. <lb />
AND A HALF YEARS <lb />
WITHOUT RAIN <lb />
Kings February <lb />
. not rant any <lb />
I. I'M <lb />
v. <lb />
King <lb />
e ii n tribes <lb />
As we <lb />
flour <lb />
, . <lb />
, . <lb />
. do not <lb />
tho thought that every <lb />
h, famine, pestilence, etc., should <lb />
a Judgment from the Almighty. <lb />
whole world is under Divine sentence <lb />
or f death, God per-<lb />
; g, u i; ; . thorn. <lb />
. . I in a way they stand <lb />
rel ti r. of and <lb />
not lift I. <lb />
In f I mutters were <lb />
; AI Israel entered Into <lb />
r with and ho <lb />
th mi. The <lb />
of that <lb />
Covenant were that <lb />
God should deal with <lb />
Ii nation different- <lb />
others <lb />
-i I <lb />
I . . J <lb />
; id th -m from . . .<lb />
it v <lb />
him. . r com- <lb />
to receive s, punishments, if they <lb />
disobedient and forsook the Lord <lb />
and their share of tho covenant Tho <lb />
three and halt famine described <lb />
In Study was, therefore, In Israel's <lb />
case, Ideally a from the Lord <lb />
Tl i.; of tho Lord's <lb />
ii , ii tho Prophet, there <lb />
evil In v and the Lord hath not <lb />
e nave Inter- <lb />
I . i I holds him- <lb />
self for all tn moral evils of <lb />
; tho contrary, ilia Lord <lb />
re tins his own Government <lb />
that way Is The word <lb />
this Is old style English, <lb />
any disaster or trouble or antic- <lb />
i the God wished It <lb />
i a cl l that ho was re- <lb />
Ii for their blessings mid for <lb />
th nib- of which wore In- <lb />
it . to them <lb />
Elijah <lb />
Under Divine guidance, Elijah, at the <lb />
time, presented himself to <lb />
King clothed according to his <lb />
tom, In plain garments. In <lb />
the the he reproved the <lb />
Ii for the Idolatries In his <lb />
kin announced what the king <lb />
doubt red vain boast; name- <lb />
n aid be neither rain nor <lb />
. i; the I of Israel until Elijah <lb />
Id command It. And tho came <lb />
as Prophet of the Lord predicted. <lb />
As . . years tho <lb />
continued, tho king caused search <lb />
to be for with a view to <lb />
threatening him, to <lb />
tin Intent the might <lb />
broken. But Elijah, under the Lord's <lb />
secreted himself near tho Brook <lb />
where the brought him <lb />
food morning and evening until the brook <lb />
dried up and. r the Lord's direction, <lb />
went elsewhere. <lb />
While story that tho ravens fed <lb />
Elijah sounds mythical, H has its <lb />
The n a wise bird. A story <lb />
Is told of a man sick In prison, to <lb />
who r n ti hi id Stan- <lb />
History of tells of another In- <lb />
Into the Inn yard <lb />
my chaise ran over and bruised the <lb />
Of a favorite Newfoundland an-1 <lb />
while we wore examining tie Injury, <lb />
Ralph, the raven, looked on That <lb />
,,; in the d was d up r man- <lb />
with my l rind the raven not <lb />
,,. i ii him bones <lb />
k . hi with p marks t <lb />
;  <lb />
It a wonderful case, <lb />
y p r to newed; <lb />
And mm can to his <lb />
d em by food. <lb />
Thus ravens Indeed, <lb />
.; v ; mind. <lb />
If c, d hi to <lb />
Ai ll a- n Ills can be <lb />
Tho Widow of <lb />
lo tho <lb />
of a poor widow, to <lb />
and continued scarcity had proved <lb />
trial She had a little flour <lb />
left, which alone stood between herself <lb />
bar starvation, so far as she <lb />
could discern. The Prophet, meeting her. <lb />
ask for a drink of water and a small <lb />
cake of bread. This was a severs list to <lb />
the woman's faith and generosity. She <lb />
explained the situation. Indicating de- <lb />
sire to accede to the Prophet's wishes <lb />
yet loath to part with her all re- <lb />
plied. Fear not. Bake for yourself and <lb />
for your son. bat the first cake make <lb />
me ard bring me. <lb />
to her the Lord's barrel of <lb />
meal shall not waste, neither shall the <lb />
cruise of fall until the day that the <lb />
Lord rain upon the The <lb />
word of <lb />
th. <lb />
I J III ; . <lb />
not be I our <lb />
, while we<lb />
fl <lb />
ill <lb />
therefore, <lb />
r Lord's <lb />
; . .,. m. w. should <lb />
have that <lb />
v . there Is and <lb />
j S P . one u n child <lb />
of God. we can well <lb />
Rome widow of T <lb />
with such. <lb />
Z Our will e <lb />
of Divine approval and an In- <lb />
crease in ourselves of tho mind of tho <lb />
Lord. To such tho Lord's promise U of <lb />
his care. <lb />
Tho is that <lb />
and yet and there <lb />
is that more than is proper <lb />
i and It to widow <lb />
scattered or divided her slander supply <lb />
I and thereby she Increased It many <lb />
days. In harmony with this text. Our <lb />
Text, should not be <lb />
i that seek the Lord shall not <lb />
want any good lack <lb />
anything good them. The in his <lb />
wisdom may not give them riches or <lb />
prominence. They must trust to bis <lb />
his judgment, as to what things will <lb />
be for their best, their highest good. <lb />
Sunday and Attendance <lb />
This from an <lb />
. g 0.1 <lb />
with deep concern the <lb />
report made by the corresponding <lb />
secretary of the board of Sunday <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
there are young <lb />
u ; ed State -ti <lb />
I I<lb />
roll , <lb />
e t <lb />
; . C. J <lb />
j j Is one to <lb />
I a lightly ed over. T e m i <lb />
. It. <lb />
, , cause <lb />
I 0.1 e <lb />
c u m- <lb />
. i . n <lb />
Ti . Is i <lb />
be little <lb />
a it <lb />
i t l rig i of <lb />
and believes that the world is growing <lb />
It is painful to realize that <lb />
proportion to <lb />
service than In <lb />
It is true of the <lb />
and small towns. We have <lb />
statements that the attendant <lb />
in the cities is even less in proportion <lb />
to population. <lb />
There must be a cause for this. <lb />
the church losing its power to <lb />
people to it We shall not <lb />
to answer this question, and <lb />
ask it only for the purpose of bring- <lb />
the subject to the attention of <lb />
bettor qualified to find a rem- <lb />
Times. <lb />
It is better to be culled down by <lb />
your friends than shown up by your <lb />
enemies.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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PI MM<lb />
u. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
p m <lb />
CAR LOAD <lb />
Ninety Day Seed Oats just re- <lb />
R. J. G. MOVE.<lb />
THE LEAGUE <lb />
L. HARVEY k SON WIN SUIT.<lb />
See J. R. J. G. for <lb />
Composition <lb />
cheaper in price and lasts <lb />
longer than inferior shingles. <lb />
AWAKENING INTEREST IN CIVIC <lb />
APPEARANCES <lb />
See J. R. J. G. for I <lb />
Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, <lb />
Smoothing Harrows, Oliver <lb />
I Chilled Plows, American Wire <lb />
Fencing. <lb />
Get Our Prices <lb />
Before Buying <lb />
Style Leaders<lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
m mm m <lb />
Company <lb />
SELLS INSURANCE <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Co.<lb />
A SERIES OF PUBLIC ADDRESSES <lb />
Mayor Woolen Delivers First <lb />
in Graded School <lb />
Discussing Matters of Interest to <lb />
Addresses to Follow <lb />
From lo Time. <lb />
There was an interesting meeting <lb />
In the auditorium of the graded <lb />
school, Friday night under the <lb />
of the Civic League. Members <lb />
of the league and a few others were <lb />
or by J. II. Shore, and this was <lb />
present. <lb />
The meeting was opened with pray- <lb />
followed with a violin solo by Mrs. <lb />
L. M. Savage. <lb />
The main feature of the evening <lb />
was an address by Mayor F. M. <lb />
Wooten, his subject being <lb />
League, Its Use to the Town and <lb />
the Need of lie spoke of the <lb />
influence wielded by women who con- <lb />
themselves with civic develop- <lb />
government is the <lb />
first and original form of govern- <lb />
In the of that <lb />
original form of government, it is <lb />
stable that the mother was the <lb />
most important factor. From that <lb />
ancient time when the family was <lb />
the unit of government, down <lb />
ugh every age and to this very day, <lb />
woman has been the silent but most <lb />
important, factor in creating men, <lb />
developing men, controlling men, and <lb />
through men influencing <lb />
He referred to the civic work the <lb />
women are doing for Greenville, and <lb />
pointed out many things that yet <lb />
needed to be done, but which ho felt <lb />
they would accomplish by nursing <lb />
and keeping alive the flame of pub- <lb />
sentiment they arc kindling. <lb />
Beautifying streets, sidewalks and <lb />
front yards, keeping premises clean, <lb />
removal of garbage and trash from <lb />
streets and lots, through sanitation, <lb />
eradication of mosquitoes and flies, <lb />
unsightly paper signs pasted on <lb />
walls, were topics discussed by Mayor <lb />
Wooten, and he emphasized the need <lb />
of reforms along these lines. All that <lb />
he said was most timely. <lb />
At the conclusion of the address <lb />
Prof. H. E. Austin sang a solo with <lb />
Miss Helen Forbes as accompanist. <lb />
We understood that it is the <lb />
pose of the Civic league to have a <lb />
series of public addresses along the <lb />
lire of this one of Friday night, and <lb />
it is clear that much good is to re- <lb />
to the community. <lb />
Get In Sum of <lb />
Against George W. Taylor. <lb />
An interesting test case of future <lb />
cotton buying terminated yesterday <lb />
in the court of law and chancery, <lb />
when Judge Martin handed down a <lb />
judgment of in favor of L. <lb />
Harvey Son, cotton buyers, vs. <lb />
George W. Taylor, a planter of North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
The plaintiffs claimed that during <lb />
last summer when the cotton crop <lb />
was growing, they purchased the <lb />
crop of Mr. Taylor as it stood at the <lb />
price of from ten cents to ten and a <lb />
half cents per pound. Thy stated <lb />
that the defendant agreed to deliver <lb />
the cotton in the fall, but he refused <lb />
to carry out his contract as quota- <lb />
in the late fall had advanced <lb />
to fifteen and a half cents per pound. <lb />
That the defendant had shipped the <lb />
cotton to Norfolk to be sold at the <lb />
high price and the defendants at- <lb />
the consignment. <lb />
The defense contended that the <lb />
buying of future cotton was a <lb />
and that gambling contracts <lb />
should not stand. <lb />
Thomas W. Shelton, counsel for L. <lb />
Harvey Son, stated to the court <lb />
that the firm he represented wag a <lb />
reputable business house and that the <lb />
contract was no gambling <lb />
but straight dealing. He men- <lb />
that other crops such as <lb />
and and tomatoes were bought <lb />
and sold before the harvest was <lb />
gathered and that this was a like <lb />
case. <lb />
Judge Martin held that a gambling <lb />
contract constituted both parties <lb />
the purpose of gambling in mind, <lb />
and that he did not consider that the <lb />
cotton buyers had any object but <lb />
business dealing. <lb />
A number of farmers in North <lb />
Carolina who sold their cotton last <lb />
summer refused to deliver it when <lb />
the price went up and it was stated <lb />
that a number of like suits were pend- <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
ALMOST GETS THERE. <lb />
inn <lb />
BOWEN <lb />
Home of Women's Greenville C. <lb />
Mrs. Emma Sermons Dead. <lb />
Between and o'clock, Saturday <lb />
night, Mrs. Emma Sermons died at <lb />
the home of her grandson Mr. W. F. <lb />
Evans. Mrs. Sermons lived her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Ann Evans, aha Fri- <lb />
day went to her grandson's for a <lb />
visit, and was taken sick while there. <lb />
Sunday afternoon funeral services <lb />
were conducted at the residence by <lb />
Gr W. Stokes, and the remains <lb />
taken to the Willoughby place, <lb />
about miles from town, for inter- <lb />
Mrs. Sermons was years <lb />
old, leaves one daughter, Mrs. <lb />
But FeD Short for Want of Grease <lb />
Just Before Reaching Havana. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Key West, Fla., Jan. A. A. <lb />
the Canadian aviator, <lb />
started upon his record-breaking <lb />
mile over-sea flight to Havana this <lb />
morning at 7.32 o'clock. The start <lb />
was made under most favorable <lb />
weather conditions. He hoped to be <lb />
in Havana in two hours. He flew <lb />
over the city before starting upon his <lb />
course towards Cuba. Boats are at <lb />
their station ten miles apart all along <lb />
he way. <lb />
Havana, Jan. flight <lb />
ended off the coast today <lb />
and after he had completed miles <lb />
of the Journey. His biplane dropped <lb />
into the water after the motors had <lb />
stopped because of the lack of <lb />
oil. He was so near land <lb />
that word had been flashed to <lb />
country of his arrival. He was <lb />
picked up uninjured. <lb />
Died. <lb />
On January 26th little Carl Oliver <lb />
Pollard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
O. P. Pollard, died at their home near <lb />
Greenville. He was only two-and-a- <lb />
half months old. This Is the second <lb />
child Mr. and Mrs. Pollard have lost <lb />
within one year, their little son, <lb />
Evans, and two sons, Messrs. J. I Edgar one year old, having <lb />
D. G. on May last yew.<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
IS. <lb />
Legal Notice s <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before t <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as administrator of the estate of To <lb />
Hathaway, deceased, notice ;. <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
the estate to make Immediate <lb />
to the undersigned; d <lb />
persons having claims <lb />
said estate are notified <lb />
must present the same to the <lb />
signed for t on or before I <lb />
17th day of January, 1912, <lb />
will be plead In bar of <lb />
This 17th day of January, <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
ABNER BASON, <lb />
of He <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE <lb />
By virtue of the <lb />
in a certain mortgage <lb />
by William L. Jones and Wife i-- <lb />
tie L. Jones, to J. G. Williams, on t. <lb />
30th day of October, as appear <lb />
of record in book b-0, page <lb />
the Register of Deeds office <lb />
county, the undersigned will <lb />
for sale for cash the <lb />
house door in Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Saturday the 18th day of <lb />
1911, the following described <lb />
of land, to <lb />
certain tract or parcel of land <lb />
lying and being In the County <lb />
Pitt, and State of North Carolina am <lb />
described as follow- Tn <lb />
Township. North side <lb />
adjoining the lauds of <lb />
and others, and i <lb />
the Shivers land r <lb />
more or less id <lb />
South by hr Cr <lb />
road, on the b Mi ring <lb />
land. North Billy v h el aid; E <lb />
by Ed <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Assignee, of J. C. Williams <lb />
. S B. <lb />
By virtue of authority of a <lb />
executed to mo by As Bullock <lb />
Lula Bullock or. the 14th day of <lb />
190-. and duly recorded in the <lb />
. . office In Pitt C in <lb />
G i t, to secure <lb />
o of a certain bond <lb />
therewith, and stipulations <lb />
said mortgage not j; bee i i om <lb />
. with, shall expos .; a public <lb />
lo . cash, on Wednesday the <lb />
i , <lb />
. . . . <lb />
e lands of S. E. No <lb />
. v is Mei -s, <lb />
louse, D. C. Barnhill and others, be- <lb />
S e- gum u <lb />
l ill . <lb />
u . g So ti lib a <lb />
i i ; . n <lb />
g I e <lb />
. Pitt Cue <lb />
, . . . p . of sale con- <lb />
. f. .-.,. d ed C- <lb />
. . ed <lb />
; , i ; . dated <lb />
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tore or less. <lb />
. 1911. <lb />
R. L. BUTLER, V g e <lb />
W. <lb />
v ;,. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
o. C. ;. I ill County. <lb />
the B Court <lb />
vs. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
n- a a e of C i <lb />
. r- p <lb />
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. . . , <lb />
, . . <lb />
.- . . i e <lb />
I SALE, <lb />
, of the mortgage executed <lb />
. . by Fl <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE REAL ESTATE <lb />
Carolina. County. <lb />
By virtue of power of sate <lb />
in a certain i d I <lb />
delivered I Bur- <lb />
,., to S F. Ti ed ember <lb />
1909, cl duly d In ti e <lb />
.;.,. of Pitt County <lb />
look M age I he ed <lb />
. i i S i <lb />
I .- . r. 1911, at o'clock. <lb />
i I <lb />
ed parcel I I I. <lb />
t , , g -l g in creel <lb />
count <lb />
r a. j ; <lb />
.-. ii Bu <lb />
j . . . at two a I <lb />
. . . ditch, the conn r <lb />
C land and runs a i <lb />
a-ii; line I ii <lb />
a fore and aft <lb />
n he an <lb />
a line mark <lb />
r port oak stump a <lb />
. B ; . ,, cl <lb />
. ,. e a north east con . <lb />
i . a stake; then an i <lb />
i. j w . line of stakes i <lb />
it. . with a line marked <lb />
trees to u stake in th <lb />
creek, T. C. Nelson's line; a <lb />
northerly course with said <lb />
line to Stokes thence <lb />
Stokes line to ditch a <lb />
branch, thence up said u <lb />
.,.,.,. r i <lb />
r I <lb />
main lira, <lb />
r-c <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
By virtue of t of sale con- <lb />
. certain n deed <lb />
and delivered by T. J. <lb />
Stella Cox, of counts of Pitt am <lb />
state North to I ran <lb />
Edwards, bearing date January <lb />
1908, and duly re corded In the <lb />
office of Pitt county, in Book C <lb />
page the undersigned as <lb />
aforesaid, will on Saturday, the <lb />
11th day of February, 1911, expose <lb />
public sale before the court <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid <lb />
for cash, the following <lb />
tract or parcel of land, to <lb />
Lying and being in the county o <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina, <lb />
in Greenville township, adjoining the <lb />
lads of Mack T. J. Co. <lb />
others, beginning at a <lb />
stump on the edge of branch. <lb />
running northward a straight line to <lb />
a to the public road <lb />
thence with said southeastward <lb />
to thence <lb />
line to a poplar on the <lb />
of Griffins branch; with <lb />
run of said, T. J. to the I <lb />
ginning, containing acres m re <lb />
less. , <lb />
This, sale is made to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. This <lb />
day of January, 1911. <lb />
FRANKLIN EDWARDS. <lb />
gag <lb />
P. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt count; <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Eu <lb />
gene Wilson, deceased, notice is here <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to tin <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; and all poisons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
that they must present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on <lb />
before the 10th day of January, 1912 <lb />
or this notice will be plead In <lb />
of recovery <lb />
This 10th day of January, 1911. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
of Eugene <lb />
, I <lb />
. Monday of March, 1911, it be- <lb />
e 20th day of March, at <lb />
court house of said county, In <lb />
N. C, and answer or de- <lb />
to the complaint in said action, <lb />
.- the plaintiff will apply o the court <lb />
,; relief fled . --v <lb />
the <lb />
id <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
I, Jennie hating this <lb />
qualified as administratrix of the <lb />
of J. R. d. <lb />
. he no ti ; <lb />
o said estate to make Immediate set- <lb />
i ii me, and notice is here- <lb />
given to all persons g ms <lb />
estate, to file their said <lb />
the undersigned within <lb />
months from date hereof, or this <lb />
will be plead bar of their re- <lb />
This the 24th day of January ion. <lb />
JENNIE <lb />
Administratrix of the Estate or <lb />
j. r. HORN, Deceased <lb />
p. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
-In <lb />
; town of Green- <lb />
r . side of <lb />
. r- r and lot <lb />
. wife <lb />
reside, beginning on Reade <lb />
at Henry Gordon's corner and running <lb />
U t <lb />
feet; thence north- <lb />
. . <lb />
; . . i <lb />
i b <lb />
. n r . <lb />
; . <lb />
,. LAS LR BLOUNT. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
F. Q. JAMES SON., Attorneys <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
p r mortgage executed <lb />
. i . g .; . <lb />
. v . Job <lb />
, . . <lb />
. . u;. . a t;. <lb />
. . . . w ; <lb />
. , . . ., <lb />
.- <lb />
, , . ell for <lb />
i in hi <lb />
v-<lb />
Tree Cuts for Advertisers. <lb />
The Reflector has arranged with <lb />
cut manufacturing house for a <lb />
assorted supply of cuts suit- <lb />
for all lines of business <lb />
ting. These cuts Will be for the <lb />
use of our patrons In <lb />
their advertisements. Specimen <lb />
beets cf these cuts are kept on <lb />
in the office where advertisers <lb />
an see them any time and select <lb />
such cuts as they wish to use. Now <lb />
a good time to select cuts for <lb />
and advertising. <lb />
, 3- <lb />
. . . i <lb />
. . p r- <lb />
. , -v.-- <lb />
; ., ;. of J. J. B. Cox, <lb />
. . j ., la d <lb />
r ; . ;. .; , land, containing <lb />
. mere or less, b the <lb />
land deeded Jesse Cannon <lb />
lo Mary E. man, reference to <lb />
; hereby made for ac- <lb />
This the Gilt January 1911. <lb />
Hubbard Co. <lb />
p. G. J r. Attorneys, ltd <lb />
The men may <lb />
square. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one bull, about <lb />
years old, pale red color, mark- <lb />
id smooth crop in right ear, <lb />
in left ear. Owner can get same by <lb />
Identifying and paying- charges. <lb />
D. L. HOUSE, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Stokes, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
The partnership existing between <lb />
Fannie Waters, J. R. W. C. <lb />
Edwards and T. J. Worthington <lb />
the firm name of <lb />
Company dissolved Jan. 1st, <lb />
1911. Fannie and T. J. v. <lb />
,;,.;, J. B. am W. <lb />
C. Edwards will continue the business <lb />
m . firm nae of and Ed- <lb />
AH persons the old <lb />
firm are to make immediate <lb />
Be with now firm and all <lb />
standing Indebtedness of the old <lb />
firm will paid of the new. <lb />
This January 1st, 1911. <lb />
. S. W. <lb />
j poles n the g <lb />
2-5 acres more or less. one <lb />
tract the above, be- <lb />
ginning at a stake In Swift creek in <lb />
the old patent line and runs west <lb />
roles to the edge of field, <lb />
N. 8-4 W. 2-5 poles to the <lb />
of the ditch, thence the ditch <lb />
ii poles to the comer, thence N. <lb />
3-1 W to a stake, thence <lb />
; F. voles to a stake, <lb />
. , . .,. i more or I <lb />
. i to ; <lb />
u , , the 9th d, y <lb />
1911, <lb />
S. F. HARPER, is <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Atty. <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
J. M. having sold entire <lb />
i i In the Arm M. <lb />
C m hen g In <lb />
. N. to i <lb />
v m J. M. <lb />
. . . ., y lived by ran- <lb />
. from an after i <lb />
.;, .; . if i the I <lb />
. ms takes ell the <lb />
. all the <lb />
I , . J. M Reuse <lb />
. . ; sot s said <lb />
in ; to <lb />
; ; Hiatus and all F <lb />
e i I <lb />
r r i i <lb />
. . them to said John E. <lb />
payment. <lb />
our and signatures, <lb />
this day of January 1911. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
JNO. E. WILLIAMS <lb />
I having purchased the Interest <lb />
M. In firm of J. M. <lb />
Company will continue <lb />
In the of John E. <lb />
at the same place, and be glad <lb />
have the patrons of the former <lb />
firm favor me with a continuance of <lb />
heir patronage. <lb />
This the 27th of January 1911. <lb />
JNO. E. WILLIAM <lb />
Having sold my entire Interest <lb />
I In the firm of J. M. Reuse Com- <lb />
to John v. Williams he will <lb />
continue the the name of <lb />
John E. Williams at the same old <lb />
stand, and I In com- <lb />
him to the favor and <lb />
age of the public. <lb />
This the 27th day of January mil. <lb />
ltd w J- M- <lb />
A young widow doesn't think much <lb />
of a man who attempts to kiss her <lb />
and fails. <lb />
Too many men mistake a local com- <lb />
organization for a school Of <lb />
oratory. <lb />
The horsepower of an automobile <lb />
may sometimes be Judged to haul it to <lb />
the repair shop. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Carolina Home and Para and fas<lb />
ABLE DEDICATORY SERMON BY <lb />
DR. J. C. CALDWELL <lb />
ENTIRELY FREE OP DEBT <lb />
large Congregation Attend the Ex- <lb />
Singing by Local <lb />
Choir ard From Atlantic <lb />
History of <lb />
The in <lb />
Yesterday was a day of much <lb />
to tho local Christian <lb />
church, s the built <lb />
In the of 1901, there <lb />
has been Indebtedness upon the <lb />
building The liquidation Of the <lb />
debt practically provided for, <lb />
before yesterday, but It remained to <lb />
the debt actually <lb />
day, and addition to provide <lb />
for all other outstanding <lb />
This aim as fit nearly <lb />
it It la believed that It <lb />
ho but a short time until all the <lb />
Indebtedness of the church shall <lb />
have wiped out. <lb />
The Christian church was organ- <lb />
In on October 18th, <lb />
at the home of Mr. Travis <lb />
Hooker, which was at that time on <lb />
Dickinson avenue, near where the <lb />
church now stands. Rev. Dennis W. <lb />
Davis was called as minister at that <lb />
time, and preached the sermon <lb />
in the present building, the first <lb />
In June, 1901.<lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED.<lb />
Royster Fertilizers. <lb />
Rev. Chas. C. Ware, Pastor. <lb />
Following the pastorate of Mr. <lb />
Davis was that of W. E. Powell, of <lb />
Newport In October 1904, <lb />
Mr. it. H. Moore was called to their <lb />
ministry. In he was <lb />
succeeded by D. W. Arnold, who <lb />
served three years and a half. Three <lb />
months ago the congregation called <lb />
Chas. C. Ware, of Lexington, Ky. <lb />
a graduate of Kentucky University, <lb />
of and who has preached <lb />
for seven years In the South. <lb />
The auditorium of the church <lb />
yesterday was crowded to the limit <lb />
and as many more were turned away. <lb />
The sermon by Dr. J. C. was <lb />
listened to with rapt attention. His <lb />
text, came to bear Witness of the <lb />
Truth. <lb />
The building is now entirely free <lb />
from debt, In which fact the <lb />
and their many friends re- <lb />
people from the country and <lb />
towns were here to at- <lb />
dedicatory exercises. <lb />
Following is the <lb />
Prelude. <lb />
Be <lb />
ford <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. that success awaited the <lb />
Manufacturer cf 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. ROISTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb />
FACTORIES AND SALES <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO. N. O. COLUMBIA. C. O. <lb />
COLUMBUS. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BALTIMORE. MD. <lb />
Messrs. and Gurganus, of <lb />
Atlantic Christian College. <lb />
No. My <lb />
Tongue, Thy Tribute <lb />
Me. O <lb />
Mr. Horace Settle. <lb />
C. Scripture reading and prayer. <lb />
the Lo <lb />
supper. <lb />
and <lb />
offering. <lb />
the Gates of T; <lb />
Miss Can- <lb />
o en. <lb />
. J. C. Caldwell. <lb />
Father We Ado<lb />
Spain; Messrs. Settle and <lb />
of Atlantic Christian Co <lb />
Benediction. <lb />
. Organ <lb />
College. <lb />
in <lb />
MUSICAL VT <lb />
SCHOOL. <lb />
Saved at Death's Door. <lb />
i felt so near my grave <lb />
b W. u. Patterson, of <lb />
. Tex., as when a frightful coup <lb />
i J trouble pulled me down t <lb />
in spite of <lb />
for two years. My <lb />
mother and two sisters died con <lb />
and that I am alive <lb />
Is solely to Dr. King's Die <lb />
which completely cured <lb />
Now I weigh pounds and <lb />
Men well and strong for <lb />
Quick, safe, sure, Its the best <lb />
on earth for coughs, colds, asthma <lb />
and all throat an <lb />
troubles. and Trial bot- <lb />
free. Guaranteed by all drug <lb />
gists. <lb />
We are now told In walking <lb />
that the weaker of <lb />
the arm of the <lb />
That's why dudes <lb />
take Sun. <lb />
Entertainment in The Au- <lb />
Saturday Night <lb />
Saturday evening tho <lb />
of the East Carolina Teachers <lb />
School, Misses and <lb />
and Mr. Austin gave an In- <lb />
musical to tho students of <lb />
school. <lb />
The program as<lb />
Chorus. <lb />
I Solo. <lb />
Miss Fannie Smith. <lb />
Solo. <lb />
Miss Rose Gardner. <lb />
Instrumental Solo. <lb />
Miss Emma Purvis. <lb />
cal <lb />
Miss Ruth Ruffian, <lb />
Solo. Song. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith, <lb />
Song. Instrumental Solo. <lb />
Mr. Austin. <lb />
Night. <lb />
Semi Chorus. <lb />
Solo. <lb />
Mr. Loftin. <lb />
Rose in the Garden, Sweethearts, <lb />
Solo. <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams, <lb />
he Prize Song. Solo. <lb />
Miss Ellie Brown, <lb />
Night Has A Thousand Eyes. <lb />
Mr. Austin, <lb />
to the Dance. Inst. Duet. <lb />
Misses and Bishop. <lb />
Old Sweet Song. <lb />
Chorus. <lb />
, They Visit the Training School. <lb />
from 1st <lb />
impressed with what they had seen <lb />
In the school, but there was not time <lb />
At the conclusion of the talks in <lb />
the auditorium, Senator Hicks <lb />
ed the follow g resolution, which <lb />
the committee <lb />
That the State of North <lb />
Carolina owes a debt of gratitude <lb />
to the county of Pitt and the city of <lb />
Greenville, and to Governor Jarvis <lb />
and his associates, for this <lb />
institution dedicated to the <lb />
State. <lb />
second, That this com- <lb />
will work for the full <lb />
asked for by the president <lb />
and board of <lb />
This was greeted with -great <lb />
by the entire school. <lb />
President Wright thanked the <lb />
committee for all the words of <lb />
praise they had expressed for the <lb />
school, the pupils to <lb />
sing in conclusion which <lb />
they did with spirit. <lb />
The committee were then taken <lb />
to dinner with the school, and spent <lb />
the remainder of the afternoon, <lb />
time to leave on the 4.56 train, In <lb />
being shown the town. <lb />
The committee enjoyed their visit <lb />
to the school and Greenville, and <lb />
the school and town were delighted <lb />
to have them. <lb />
Nine People Injured. <lb />
Wire to The Reflector <lb />
Alberta, Feb. <lb />
arsons were probably fatally in- <lb />
red when a Canadian Pacific train <lb />
was derailed at today. <lb />
others wore seriously in- <lb />
Wife Got Top Advice. <lb />
wife wanted me to take our <lb />
boy to the doctor to cure an ugly <lb />
writes D. Frankel, of <lb />
Okla., said put <lb />
Salve on She did so, and it cured <lb />
the boil in a Quickest <lb />
healer of burns, scalds, cuts, corns, <lb />
bruises, sprains, swellings. Best <lb />
Pile cure on earth. Try it Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
Agriculture is the Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C, FRIDAY, <lb />
Number , <lb />
SI <lb />
ONLY FEW DAYS LEFT TO SE- <lb />
CURE VOTES <lb />
LAST BONUS OFFER CLOSES TODAY <lb />
i i. i t. i <lb />
Mr. S. Carr, Cashier of the <lb />
Greenville Trust <lb />
Company; Mayor F. M. Wooten <lb />
and Attorney F. C.<lb />
Herewith The Reflector gives the <lb />
names of the gentlemen who have <lb />
been selected to act as judges of the <lb />
finish of the contest and to count <lb />
tho votes and award the prizes. The <lb />
names of these gentlemen are a <lb />
guarantee, if any is needed, <lb />
that the close of the contest will be <lb />
marked by absolute fairness, and <lb />
the interest of every candidate safe- <lb />
guarded <lb />
The judges will take charge of <lb />
the ballot box promptly at o'clock <lb />
noon, Tuesday, February 14th. The <lb />
actual canvass of the votes will then <lb />
begin and will be conducted as rapid- <lb />
as possible. The judges will an- <lb />
the winners as soon as the <lb />
votes are counted. The candidates <lb />
friends who have promised to help <lb />
them by subscribing, or paying their <lb />
back subscription and voting for <lb />
them, should do so before the close <lb />
of this bonus o'clock, p. <lb />
m., February 10th. The regular <lb />
scale of votes will only be given <lb />
that date. <lb />
This contest is going to be won <lb />
by the candidates who know no such <lb />
word as The ones who <lb />
fight out to a finish are the ones <lb />
who will be handsomely rewarded. <lb />
GOV. KITCHIN <lb />
MENDS ROAD BONDS <lb />
Four hilled by Gas. <lb />
By Wire The Reflector. <lb />
New York, Feb. people <lb />
were killed by escaping gas today <lb />
in Brooklyn. The four were dead <lb />
When physicians arrived and ethers <lb />
in the house affected. <lb />
The First Step to Progress in Any <lb />
County is Improving its Public <lb />
High-Ways <lb />
recommend that the of the people than the wider <lb />
to the geological and economic extension of good roads. <lb />
. , . , recommend that every county, <lb />
survey be increased from to <lb />
upon a vote of a majority of its <lb />
to enable the State to furnish to <lb />
proper engineering aid to districts for the purpose of constructing good <lb />
in order that drainage may be more roads, bonds to an amount not ex- <lb />
rapidly prompted, and also that an of Its <lb />
. . , , i values, to run for thirty years, bear- <lb />
addition,. be appropriated . cent for <lb />
for the better promotion of good which and to pro- <lb />
roads, In order that competent and a sinking fund, a sufficient <lb />
advice and engineering tax shall he and that the <lb />
vices may be rendered in improving state treasurer upon approval of the <lb />
, . . . governor and council of State upon <lb />
the public highways. In order to of the good <lb />
insure the greatest benefit the commission, or board of geologic and <lb />
expenditure of this latter sum, I economic survey, as the case may he, <lb />
recommend the creation of a good be authorized to issue a like sum of <lb />
roads commission of five members, four per cent. State bonds, the pro. <lb />
three of whom shall be the Stale coeds of which shall be used to <lb />
geologist, a professor of civil chase such county bonds at par value, <lb />
leering of the State and accounts to he kept In the treasurer's <lb />
a of civil engineering of office, charging the counties with all <lb />
the college of Agriculture and Me- money paid to them and necessary <lb />
Arts. We have ample cause expenses of the transaction and with <lb />
for congratulation in the develop- all interest paid on such State bonds, <lb />
of good roads throughout the and crediting the counties with all <lb />
progress this respect being premiums received on State bonds <lb />
notable in most of the counties, and and all county bond coupons paid, <lb />
its result recognized In and whenever a balance to the <lb />
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wealth and contribute to the coin- to such <lb />
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EXCHANGES TODAY <lb />
CONDENSED FOR BUSY READERS <lb />
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Commission Form of Govern <lb />
meat. <lb />
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of Hickory Nut township, <lb />
Chatham county, died early Sunday <lb />
morning from injuries received by <lb />
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by who wore <lb />
at a tree <lb />
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body badly mangled. Mr. Woody was <lb />
in the year of his age and <lb />
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John Q. Barnes, an of the <lb />
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