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The and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
State <lb />
NEWS ITEMS TAKEN FROM OUR <lb />
EXCHANGES TODAY <lb />
CONDENSED FOR OUR BUSY READERS <lb />
Suicide Near Ben <lb />
at In Lee <lb />
County Assault in <lb />
County- Negro Tries to Kill <lb />
His Concord. <lb />
While burning off some old straw <lb />
In a field near Hookerton, last <lb />
day morning, the clothing of Mrs. <lb />
Mary Heath caught Are and she was <lb />
burned to death, despite the frantic <lb />
efforts of her daughter, who had <lb />
been assisting her In burning the <lb />
straw, to extinguish the flames of <lb />
her mother's burning clothing. The <lb />
daughter herself was badly burned, <lb />
as was a who was in the field <lb />
hitched to a plow. The fire burned <lb />
more rapidly than the woman ex- <lb />
and caught, her in a trap, be- <lb />
fore she was aware of it. Mrs. <lb />
Heath was a widow and an Indus- <lb />
woman, who was loved and <lb />
respected by her <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Feeling against J. S. Sugar, the <lb />
Jewish merchant at Snow Hill, who <lb />
was bound over to court under a <lb />
1600 bond on the charge- of arson, <lb />
has undergone a great change, after <lb />
a fuller Investigation of the <lb />
Are which occurred there last <lb />
week. Tho weight of public <lb />
men has acquitted him of any <lb />
connection with that fire. In <lb />
chronicling the news, the Free Press <lb />
but stated the facts as they wore <lb />
presented. However, the paper lakes <lb />
pleasure in giving Mr. Sugar the <lb />
of this public statement and <lb />
hopes that a full Investigation will <lb />
exonerate him <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Out of a dense, black cloud, which <lb />
swept down upon the city with a <lb />
startling suddenness, yesterday, after <lb />
noon at o'clock, came one of tho <lb />
worst hull storms that has visited <lb />
Wilmington and vicinity ten years, <lb />
In tho opinion of many. Except the <lb />
smashing of several skylights, there <lb />
was no damage in the city, but it is <lb />
feared that truck throughout this sec- <lb />
has suffered, Information regard- <lb />
which was not obtained last night <lb />
on account of the fact that the <lb />
storm accompanying the hail <lb />
prevailed until a late hour and those <lb />
having telephones in the country <lb />
were afraid to answer tho <lb />
Star. <lb />
March first <lb />
white homicide to occur In Lee county <lb />
since Its establishment took <lb />
three and a half miles east of Jones- <lb />
yesterday morning, when Mr. M. <lb />
A. Wood killed Dr. J. C. Cox, by <lb />
striking him across the head with a <lb />
piece of pipe, it seems that they fell <lb />
over a account. Dr. Cox de- <lb />
Bled owing the account, and it is <lb />
Mr. Wood then Dr. <lb />
sitting on a log at Mr. <lb />
mill. is reported that <lb />
there raj only one eye witness <lb />
to the killing, Mr. Wood has made <lb />
bis escape, though the sheriff and a <lb />
posse of men are In search of him. <lb />
Will Cannon, a half-witted <lb />
was arrested yesterday on the farm<lb />
REGISTERED. <lb />
ft <lb />
The Origin of Fertilizers. <lb />
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the <lb />
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality <lb />
above other considerations. This was Mr. <lb />
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea <lb />
to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight <lb />
Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb />
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. N. C. COLUMBIA, C. O, <lb />
MACON, COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY, ALA. BALTIMORE. MO.<lb />
DON'T MISS THE BEST <lb />
A Full Line of Farm Machinery <lb />
DOUBT YOUR MIND AS TO WHETHER OR <lb />
THE LET US PROVE OUR POINTS TO <lb />
weeders and on all our <lb />
FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS J, <lb />
or Mr. J. P. Allison, In No. township <lb />
find is now jail. In a fit of in- <lb />
sanity Saturday night Cannon at- <lb />
tempted to murder his entire family, <lb />
assaulting hie step-son with a razor. <lb />
The boy managed to keep from <lb />
him until he secured a poker and <lb />
knocked Cannon down. The neigh- <lb />
came to the rescue and when <lb />
the officers arrived yesterday Can- <lb />
was bound and tied securely <lb />
with a strong rope. Arrangements <lb />
arc now being made to place him in <lb />
asylum at <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
New N. C, March <lb />
day morning about o'clock, Miss <lb />
Burlington, years old. <lb />
daughter of Jesse Harrington, of Kr- <lb />
a small station on the Norfolk <lb />
Southern railroad, seven miles from <lb />
Newborn, committed suicide by blow- <lb />
part of her head off with a double <lb />
barrel shot gun. She went Into an <lb />
unoccupied room, loaded the gun with <lb />
No. shot, placed it on the floor and <lb />
I against her head and then touched <lb />
I the trigger. Ill health Is supposed to <lb />
be the cause of the deed. <lb />
SEE J. It. J. G. FOR LAWN <lb />
and cemetery fencing. <lb />
UNLOADING SEED <lb />
oats. J. R. J. G. <lb />
Is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 1911. <lb />
THERE WILL BE WAR <lb />
IF THIS THING GOES ON <lb />
INVADE TEXAS <lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS. <lb />
Mexican Detective Arms <lb />
Ammunition In Antonio. <lb />
Dy Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, March seizure <lb />
of mU and ammunition by alleged <lb />
agents of the <lb />
at San Antonio and the invasion of <lb />
Texas by Mexican <lb />
brought the Mexican situation for- <lb />
to the attention of President <lb />
Tuft again today. Appeals have <lb />
come from Brewster county, Texas. <lb />
for protection against further <lb />
This and the action of private <lb />
detectives in the employ of the Mex- <lb />
government in seizing a <lb />
In San Antonio has given the <lb />
situation a serious aspect. <lb />
Statistic on Tobacco Average. <lb />
The voted down the <lb />
measure authorizing the agricultural <lb />
department to collect statistics con- <lb />
the acreage and condition of <lb />
the tobacco crop during the season, <lb />
that the trade might use this <lb />
to establish prices, which <lb />
usually, because of lack of <lb />
start low at the opening of the <lb />
market and the small farmer sells <lb />
his crop at a disadvantage. <lb />
Tho cost of gathering this <lb />
would be a mere bagatelle <lb />
and, as Mr. O. L. n <lb />
tobacconist of Eastern North <lb />
Carolina, who was here yesterday <lb />
suggested, the tux listers could easily <lb />
secure the acreage of last year and <lb />
the present year. Of course the con- <lb />
would depend upon the sea- <lb />
son, but with the number of acres, <lb />
which Information the above plan <lb />
certainly reveal, the probable <lb />
yield would be very accurately an- <lb />
before the opening of tho <lb />
market. <lb />
The Southern Tobacco Journal was <lb />
in favor of the Idea to provide some <lb />
way of securing accurate Statistics <lb />
as to acreage, etc., if such a plan <lb />
would be adopted throughout the to- <lb />
growing sections, it would be <lb />
of value to the trade. <lb />
We think Mr. Joyner's plan is u <lb />
good Times. <lb />
East Carolina Training <lb />
School Notes. <lb />
Supt. Chas. L. Coon, of Wilson <lb />
schools, gives instruction in writing <lb />
at the Training school each Saturday. <lb />
Miss Davis read an excellent paper <lb />
at the March meeting of the Pitt <lb />
County Association on <lb />
Gathering of Local Historical <lb />
Mr. Austin of the science depart- <lb />
addressed the <lb />
County Association at their <lb />
March meeting. <lb />
Dr. Kent, a member of tho general <lb />
assembly from Caldwell county, vis- <lb />
the school and made an interest- <lb />
and helpful talk on the relation <lb />
of the teacher to the health of the <lb />
community. <lb />
Mr. spoke to the teach- <lb />
of Martin county on March 18th. <lb />
The spring term for teachers open- <lb />
ed March 14th. Almost double the <lb />
number that could be accommodated <lb />
applied for admission. <lb />
Mr. F. C. Nye, of Winterville High <lb />
school, on a recent Sunday evening, <lb />
made a most interesting talk to the <lb />
Y. W. C. A., on Missions in <lb />
Eastern North He showed <lb />
thorough knowledge of conditions. <lb />
Mr. made a talk to the <lb />
Y. W. C. A., on last Sunday evening. <lb />
The students have derived a great <lb />
deal of pleasure and profit from <lb />
from grand opera given by <lb />
the vast singers on a Victor talking <lb />
machine. Only the red seal records <lb />
have been used. Miss has <lb />
en delightful running comments on <lb />
the singers and operas. She realizes <lb />
the value of bringing the students in <lb />
contact with the best in music. <lb />
SCENES OF DISORDER <lb />
IN ITALIAN COURT <lb />
PRISONERS ATTEMPTED ESCAPE <lb />
Soldiers Called Into Court to Quell <lb />
and Restore Order. <lb />
Italy, March <lb />
caused by opposing lawyers during <lb />
the trial today caused a <lb />
hasty adjournment of the case and <lb />
soldiers were called in to clear the <lb />
court room. The guard <lb />
found themselves unable to cope with <lb />
the situation and a company of reg- <lb />
infantry was compelled to bat- <lb />
the contestants into submission. <lb />
The prisoners attempted to escape <lb />
from the cage but were finally whip- <lb />
A riot was precipitated when <lb />
Cavalier Santo, crown advocate, made <lb />
a motion to place the gold ring men- <lb />
in testimony in evidence <lb />
No sooner had the motion been made <lb />
than opposing counsel began burling <lb />
taunts and insults at the lawyer rep- <lb />
resenting the <lb />
betrayer of The court <lb />
tried in vain to restore order, spec- <lb />
joining in the Cam- <lb />
battered the door of the <lb />
cage, attempting to force the lock, <lb />
but were beaten back by <lb />
Finally soldiers were called in and <lb />
order restored. The judge then <lb />
pended court and reprimanded the <lb />
lawyers. <lb />
FARM LIFE SCHOOL LAW. <lb />
With Explanation of ii Workings Be- <lb />
Issued in Booklets. <lb />
The county farm life law and ex- <lb />
by state Superintendent of <lb />
Public Instruction V. <lb />
just issued from the state depart- <lb />
of education and is being dis- <lb />
into every county In the <lb />
state with a view to stirring up move- <lb />
for the establishment f such <lb />
schools which are especially de- <lb />
signed to prepare boys for <lb />
pursuits and girls for home <lb />
making and house keeping on the <lb />
farm; conduct agricultural and farm <lb />
rat ion work and <lb />
and extension work for the ad- <lb />
of farm life conditions In <lb />
the localities, to be done co- <lb />
operation with the state and national <lb />
departments of agriculture, with <lb />
meetings for the farmers and <lb />
wives and daughters at the <lb />
school from time to time. Only ten <lb />
of these schools can be est <lb />
with state aid one year. The lo- <lb />
securing one Issue <lb />
bonds for the school plant and <lb />
annually toward maintenance. <lb />
Then the state, adds annually <lb />
toward support. The Indications are <lb />
that there will be a rush by a <lb />
of enterprising counties for the ten <lb />
schools which will he available for <lb />
this year. <lb />
CABINET MEETING. <lb />
Well Known Here. <lb />
The news of the sudden death of <lb />
Mr. W. M. Russ, of Raleigh, which <lb />
occurred last night, caused some sad <lb />
hearts in Greenville where he was <lb />
well known and had a host of friends. <lb />
He married a Greenville lady, Miss <lb />
Henrietta Williams, and sty hearts <lb />
go out to her and the children in their <lb />
great sorrow. <lb />
The best treatise that can be writ- <lb />
ten on how to manage a husband is <lb />
a good cookbook. <lb />
Reciprocity, Mexican Situation and <lb />
Turin Discussed. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, March cab- <lb />
met today for the first time since <lb />
the president went on his Southern <lb />
trip. Reciprocity with Canada, the <lb />
Mexican situation and the tariff <lb />
commission were considered. His <lb />
message to the special session of <lb />
congress was gone over in detail. It <lb />
is understood the message will deal <lb />
only with reciprocity and the tariff <lb />
commission. <lb />
Good Corn Yield. <lb />
Floyd Gayer, the Oklahoma boy <lb />
who won a trip to Washing in by <lb />
growing bushels of corn to the <lb />
acre, says he did it as <lb />
land in November inches do <lb />
Harrowed land thoroughly, planted <lb />
It In rows three feel apart and in- <lb />
in the drill. Cultivated it on the <lb />
level; used harrow and cultivator <lb />
very freely. Cultivated II seven times; <lb />
worked late In season in order t <lb />
hold moisture. Had very dry weather. <lb />
Carried water and II on c to <lb />
keep it from The Sun, <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
When slander Is denied is the time <lb />
it really gets busy. <lb />
Just how far does the kitchen <lb />
Small Fire. <lb />
This afternoon n h I i <lb />
to Sam Humphrey, near the corner <lb />
of Evans and First <lb />
fire in the roof. It was j out with- <lb />
out any damage of CO., ;<lb /></p>
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SCHOOL CHILDREN <lb />
WORKING FOR MOMENT <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
it HAS OATS. <lb />
; n head Town With Pro- <lb />
Business Ken. <lb />
in Wednesday <lb />
Berry showed us some <lb />
of anything reported this <lb />
Capt has six acres <lb />
on will average about <lb />
and the la a pretty <lb />
u other public schools of Pitt <lb />
count,, are taking as much interest <lb />
in the monument to be <lb />
erected in as the graded <lb />
school Ayden is taking, it is not <lb />
; . long to raise the <lb />
boon as school was over <lb />
day afternoon a large number of the <lb />
pupils went out canvassing for pen- <lb />
nil monument <lb />
Blips which each had. They <lb />
wore hustling, too. <lb />
is keeping up that go ahead <lb />
characteristic of the town. The <lb />
some substantial business <lb />
men arid they are enterprising. We <lb />
could not help noticing that those <lb />
whose names most frequently men- <lb />
in the department of <lb />
The Reflector had the most <lb />
about their places, which is <lb />
good evidence that ink <lb />
pays. <lb />
Drummers evidently regard Ayden <lb />
as a good by the numbers who <lb />
p there. We saw two trains <lb />
rive, and out Of each a number of <lb />
the traveling men poured out. A <lb />
business man told us that he had <lb />
a call from a drummer about every <lb />
minutes. <lb />
Cures Coughs and Catarrh. <lb />
If you, dear reader, could spend an <lb />
hour looking over a few of the thous- <lb />
ands of that we have on <lb />
file, you would not go on suffering <lb />
from catarrh, that disgusting disease <lb />
that will surely sap your vitality and <lb />
weaken your entire system if allowed <lb />
to continue. <lb />
You would have just as much faith <lb />
in as we have, and we have <lb />
so much confidence in its wonderful <lb />
curative virtue that it is sold the <lb />
country over under a positive <lb />
to cure catarrh, croup, sore <lb />
throat, coughs and colds or money <lb />
back. <lb />
No stomach dosing when <lb />
breathe Just pour a few <lb />
drops of the liquid into the inhaler, <lb />
and breathe it in. <lb />
It is mighty pleasant to use; it <lb />
opens up those stuffed-up nostrils In <lb />
two minutes and makes your head feel <lb />
as clear as a bell in a short time. <lb />
Breathe and kill the ca- <lb />
germs. Ifs the only way to <lb />
cure catarrh. It's the only way to <lb />
get rid of that constant hawking, <lb />
snuffing and spitting. <lb />
A complete outfit, which <lb />
includes a bottle of and a <lb />
hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs <lb />
If you already own a inhaler <lb />
you can get an extra bottle of HY- <lb />
for cents. Sold by Coward <lb />
Wooten. 1727 <lb />
OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
In the State of Carolina, at the close of business, March 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. j <lb />
Loans and 92,071.22 in <lb />
Overdrafts. stock PaM in. <lb />
4,125.00 <lb />
furniture <lb />
and <lb />
Banking house, <lb />
and fixtures. <lb />
Due from banks <lb />
bankers. <lb />
Cash items. <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor currency. <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes. <lb />
Total <lb />
Surplus fund. <lb />
1,785.35 profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
30.255.32 <lb />
889.20 <lb />
900.00 <lb />
777.54 <lb />
3,069.00 <lb />
paid. <lb />
2,455.15 <lb />
Time certificates of deposit 15,214.01 <lb />
Deposits subject to check 91,763.05 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
inS. 25.03 <lb />
Certified checks. 7.00 <lb />
WOMEN'S <lb />
Digestion Causes Bad <lb />
Complexion Hull Eyes. <lb />
color in your cheeks won't <lb />
fade, the brightness in your eyes <lb />
v vanish, If you keep your <lb />
a ii in good condition. <lb />
of gas; heaviness, sour <lb />
I in mouth, dizziness, <lb />
and nausea occur simply because <lb />
the stomach i.-j not properly <lb />
die food. <lb />
stomach tablets give In- <lb />
relief to upset stomachs, but <lb />
they do more, they put strength into <lb />
the stomach and build it up so that <lb />
ii- can easily digest a hearty meal. <lb />
had stomach trouble for years <lb />
for days at a time i could eat <lb />
at all. After taking <lb />
i am in perfect health and <lb />
eat M. Campbell, <lb />
1200 S. Prospect, Mo. <lb />
is sold by Coward <lb />
Wooten, and druggists everywhere, <lb />
cents a large box. it Is <lb />
lo indigestion, and all <lb />
bi distress, or money back. <lb />
Don't Kill Robins. <lb />
It is against the law to shoot rob- <lb />
ins. There was a time when it was <lb />
not, but in those days so many of <lb />
these beautiful and valuable birds <lb />
were killed, it looked as though they <lb />
might be wiped out, by the wholesale <lb />
slaughter. Just now the robins are <lb />
here in great numbers. Many of them <lb />
will locate in for the <lb />
summer, while others will go farther <lb />
north to spend the season. They are <lb />
beautiful, harmless birds and any <lb />
community in which they locate and <lb />
build their nests is fortunate. Don't <lb />
let the boys kill know the <lb />
temptation it is to be a healthy sport <lb />
loving the birds in this <lb />
try are entirely too scarce to be made <lb />
a sacrifice just for the sport of kill- <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Stale of of PHI, <lb />
th that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
W. M. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 10th day of March, <lb />
,.,, . , J- A. <lb />
commission expires July <lb />
New ring Sails. <lb />
Wilson, king clothier, <lb />
; s lo lay his high grade <lb />
of new spring suits are <lb />
dolly, and . to all an In- <lb />
w call and sec them. The <lb />
for spring are very <lb />
; and are made <lb />
and patterns <lb />
worsteds and <lb />
i . <lb />
Dur ; i . <lb />
. . , with every <lb />
or your money refunded. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
Sew Carolina Industries. <lb />
For the week ending the 15th, the <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman reports the <lb />
following new industries established <lb />
in North <lb />
boiler and <lb />
machine works. <lb />
Morehead hospital <lb />
company. <lb />
Mt. knitting mills <lb />
construction com- <lb />
motor car <lb />
company. <lb />
develop- <lb />
company; supply and <lb />
company. <lb />
Goat School <lb />
Greenville, Q. <lb />
Said Something. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector says that <lb />
a man feels that one day in <lb />
his home town is worth two days any- <lb />
where else, he is getting his attach- <lb />
on Brother Whichard <lb />
said something that time that is as <lb />
true as holy writ, and as inspiring. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers <lb />
1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May 20th-ten weeks. Sum- <lb />
mer Term, June 8th to July 29th eight -weeks <lb />
THE AIM OF THE COURSE TO <lb />
THE TEACHER FOR HIS WORK. <lb />
Text Those used in the public schools of the State <lb />
For further information, address, <lb />
BOOT. H. WRIGHT, Pres <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
who <lb />
can <lb />
He is a wise dentist <lb />
quiet his wife's Jaw. <lb />
Instead Of hoping for the best, get <lb />
busy and hustle for it. <lb />
J. S, <lb />
Genera Merchandise <lb />
Buyer of Cotton Produce <lb />
i GREENVILLE, N C.<lb />
T. M <lb />
BIG STORE HOME FOR EVERYBODY <lb />
Carolina Home Farm and The Eastern <lb />
THE COTTON MILLS. <lb />
CHUNG FOR HELP. <lb />
Why Bulk of are in The Car- <lb />
The New Orleans Picayune cannot <lb />
understand why the bulk of the cot- <lb />
ton mill business of the South is <lb />
confined to the two and <lb />
Georgia, or why Georgia, in the way <lb />
Of cotton spinning, is so far behind <lb />
the two Carolina. The <lb />
prints a table showing the increase <lb />
in since 1840, when North <lb />
Carolina had now <lb />
when South Carolina had now <lb />
and when Georgia had <lb />
now Analyzing the <lb />
figures. The Picayune says they show <lb />
that in 1840 Georgia had textile <lb />
mills with 42.589 spindles; South <lb />
Carolina mills with spindles <lb />
and North Carolina mills, with <lb />
spindles. <lb />
In 1800, just before the outbreak of <lb />
the war, Georgia had mills with <lb />
spindles; Carolina <lb />
mills with spindles and South <lb />
Carolina mills with spindles <lb />
In the twenty years between 1840 and <lb />
1860, in which the Southern textile <lb />
industry made quite notable progress, <lb />
the rate of increase in the number of <lb />
mills in Georgia was greater than the <lb />
rate either in North Carolina or <lb />
South Carolina, and the number of <lb />
Georgia spindles was more than <lb />
bled, and in 1860 was greater by <lb />
about than the aggregate <lb />
in the other two states. In 1880 <lb />
when the textile industry had begun <lb />
to revive, the forty mills in Georgia <lb />
had about. more spindles than <lb />
the sixty-three mills in the two Car- <lb />
In the next twenty years there <lb />
was a decided change in the relative <lb />
positions of the three states. With <lb />
the Georgia mills increasing in <lb />
from to the South Caro- <lb />
mills increased from to and <lb />
the North Carolina mills from to <lb />
In number. There was a far <lb />
greater increase proportionately in <lb />
the number of spindles, bringing the <lb />
aggregate total in North Carolina and <lb />
South Carolina to while the <lb />
increase in Georgia was only to <lb />
The year 1910 found Georgia <lb />
with mills, having spin- <lb />
or an average of to the <lb />
mill; South Carolina with mills <lb />
and spindles, or an average <lb />
of and North Carolina with <lb />
mills and spindles or an <lb />
average of spindles to the mill. <lb />
It shows that much interest is being <lb />
taken in the subject of Southern cot- <lb />
ton spinning when the three leading <lb />
Southern states in that industry make <lb />
it a matter of discussion, but the <lb />
might be asked with vastly more <lb />
property, why it is that such other <lb />
cotton as Alabama, Mississippi. <lb />
Louisiana and Texas have so few cot- <lb />
ton spindles at work, they having only <lb />
hundreds of thousands, where the <lb />
three first states mentioned have mil- <lb />
lions. <lb />
In explanation of this as <lb />
the calls It, think there <lb />
not the states the <lb />
of and girls available for <lb />
cotton whereas, the Atlantic <lb />
states Some others believe that <lb />
our people no as willing to invest <lb />
their money iv an are <lb />
those of other The truth la <lb />
fie big planters of the lower cotton <lb />
belt states have not yet waked to the <lb />
or cotton manufactures, <lb />
They ere too content plod along In <lb />
the old ways and do yet realize <lb />
Low far the world has them. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
It in Greenville, But Daily <lb />
Growing Less. <lb />
The kidneys cry for help. <lb />
Not an organ in the whole body <lb />
so delicately constructed. <lb />
Not one so important to health. <lb />
The kidneys are the filters of the <lb />
blood. <lb />
When they fail the blood becomes <lb />
foul and poisonous. <lb />
There can be no health where <lb />
there is poisoned blood. <lb />
Backache is one of the first <lb />
cations of kidney trouble. <lb />
It is the kidney's cry for help. <lb />
Heed It <lb />
Kidney Pills are what is <lb />
wanted. <lb />
Are just what, overworked kidneys <lb />
need. <lb />
They strengthen and invigorate the <lb />
kidney.; help them to do their work; <lb />
never fail to cure any case of kid- <lb />
disease. <lb />
Mrs. Disco Pittman, Walnut St., <lb />
Tarboro, N. C, some time <lb />
I had not been feeling well and <lb />
thought that my kidneys might be <lb />
disordered, as my back was very <lb />
weak and the kidney secretions an- <lb />
My husband got me a box <lb />
of Kidney Pills and since us- <lb />
them, my back has become <lb />
stronger and my kidneys have been <lb />
normal. I am now feeling much bet- <lb />
in every way and therefore am <lb />
willing to recommend Kidney <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Professional Card <lb />
Schedule effect December 19th <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as Information ONLY <lb />
and arc not <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
a. in., daily, Night Express Pull- <lb />
man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m., daily, for Norfolk and New <lb />
Bern. Parlor car service between <lb />
New Bern and Norfolk, connects for <lb />
all points north and west. <lb />
p. m. daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
a. m. daily for Wilson and <lb />
connects north, south and <lb />
west. <lb />
a. m., daily except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m., daily for Wilson and <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
of sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
. t. HASSELL, <lb />
Greenville, . . Carolina <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
Stables, and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy new building <lb />
Greenville, Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY IT LAW <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J- L. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Greenville, . Carolina <lb />
C. D. M. Clark <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Engineers and Purveyors <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
In Building <lb />
Greenville, . Carolina <lb />
When Thieves Fall Out. <lb />
thieves fall out honest men <lb />
get their is a true maxim. <lb />
Joseph G. Robin, the man in the tolls <lb />
in New York for wrecking half a doz- <lb />
en banks, has told the district <lb />
an astonishing story. He has <lb />
been saying that others high up wore <lb />
involved, but at first little attention <lb />
was paid b It is known that <lb />
in recent a man representing <lb />
the Carnegie Trust Company and <lb />
Other large interests, has been call- <lb />
on Robin at the Jail and now <lb />
Robin tells the district attorney that <lb />
he was offered an even half million <lb />
to keep his mouth closed; that while <lb />
he would be convicted he would re- <lb />
only a short term and the <lb />
money would stand him in good <lb />
stead when he came out. Robin <lb />
considered the matter for some days, <lb />
then sent for the court officer and <lb />
told him the whole story. Whether <lb />
or not, Robin's sentence has <lb />
been held up and the men referred <lb />
to will be <lb />
Record. <lb />
FLORIDA <lb />
Why not take u ti to FLORIDA <lb />
or CUBA They have been brought <lb />
easy reach of the splendid <lb />
through train set of the <lb />
COAST LINE <lb />
Write for booklets, rates or any- <lb />
other information, which will be <lb />
cheerfully furnished <lb />
T. WHITE, <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
I A c.<lb />
IS <lb />
L l. Moore. W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . x. Carolina <lb />
CHARLES C. PIERCE <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Office up <lb />
stairs in Phoenix building, next to <lb />
Dr. D. L- James <lb />
Greenville, . N. Carolina <lb />
DR. E. L. CARR <lb />
Greenville, . X. Carolina <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
LAWYER <lb />
Greenville, . X. Carolina <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . Carolina <lb />
H. W. CASTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye, Bar, Nose Throat. <lb />
Washington, ;. Greenville. N. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. I. James. <lb />
a. m. to p. m., Mondays.<lb />
School Principal. <lb />
severe attach on school principal, <lb />
Allen, of Sylvania, Ga., <lb />
told by him. more than <lb />
three he writes, suffered In- <lb />
describable torture from rheumatism <lb />
liver and stomach trouble and dis- <lb />
kidneys. All failed till <lb />
I Bitters, but four <lb />
tics of wonderful remedy cured <lb />
.,. Such results are <lb />
common. Thousands bless them for <lb />
curing stomach trouble, female com- <lb />
plaints, kidney disorders, <lb />
for new health and vigor. Try <lb />
Bl all druggists. <lb />
8-i <lb />
Iron f <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office in building, Third St. <lb />
Practices wherever his services arc <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, . . Carolina<lb />
Choice <lb />
Roses, mi <lb />
lid <lb />
at short <lb />
and or- <lb />
filled Ly <lb />
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Phone<lb />
TICE <lb />
Eggs from Black <lb />
liens <lb />
from Single or <lb />
K I <lb />
from Rose Comb <lb />
Brown Leghorns <lb />
FARM or <lb />
i see D. M. CLARK, <lb />
I WELDON, NOR. CAR. <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
r for In <lb />
kind that lay. a <lb />
MilS. C. <lb />
House C. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
HERBERT EDMONDS <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
i Located In of town, <lb />
in op ration ard <lb />
one d a bar- <lb />
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Home and Farm and The Eastern<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Reflector. <lb />
A. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF PAUL N. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
IN. RUSS <lb />
was <lb />
Elizabeth Hutch- <lb />
ins March he was <lb />
Mr. Russ was born Wake county <lb />
on June the 6th, and was the <lb />
son of the late J. P. H. Russ, <lb />
FOR TWELVE YEARS CLERK OF <lb />
WAKE COURT <lb />
Winterville, X. C. March <lb />
J. H. Griffith, of Kinston, preached <lb />
in tic Episcopal Church Friday morn- <lb />
at o'clock. Ho preached a <lb />
very interesting sermon to a large <lb />
congregation. <lb />
Mrs. of Oak City, is <lb />
visiting her sister. Miss Lizzie Harold <lb />
a student of W. II. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company can <lb />
Miss Harold spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday el her home in Oak <lb />
City. <lb />
Mrs. H. P. Brinson to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday evening. <lb />
Rev. R. E. is assisting <lb />
Rev. R. I. Caraway In a meeting <lb />
here in the Methodist church this <lb />
week. We are having some very <lb />
sell you the best Hour, namely. Royal. Preaching hero, so all be sure <lb />
Prices right. out to hear him. <lb />
Misses Dora Cox, Elizabeth <lb />
all, Alex. Bradley and Mrs. F. C. j <lb />
Nye went to Greenville Friday even- <lb />
on business. j How often we hear the expression <lb />
Mr. P. T. Anthony, of Greenville. a We hear it so often be- <lb />
was in town Friday evening. j cause it exactly describes the <lb />
See Harrington, Barber Company condition so many people get <lb />
for your low quarter shoes, for ladies. into- Just as wheels slip down into <lb />
misses and children. the deep ruts made by other wheels, <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of the minds are prone to travel <lb />
former pastor of the Baptist church hi the line of least resistance, <lb />
here, was in town Friday. He is often very hard to get them <lb />
made a very interesting talk in the <lb />
W. H. S. auditorium. The trouble is that so few of us <lb />
You will rind a nice line of dried know how to think, or will take the <lb />
fruits at A. W. Ange I trouble to think. It's hard work to <lb />
Miss Addie Johnson, of Ayden, is really think; It's so much easier to <lb />
visiting Mr. J. R. Johnson. j lei mind float along in a kind of <lb />
A large crowd from Winterville a dull, dreamy lethargy, only half <lb />
wont out to the school breaking up working. Mental inertia is the great <lb />
at Mills school house Friday night. handicap of most people. Inertia is <lb />
They returned this morning. j the tendency or a to resist <lb />
A nice lot of new horse collars motion or change of direction, and <lb />
just arrived at A. W. Ange mental inertia is the tendency to re- <lb />
THE FORMER MAYOR OF RALEIGH <lb />
Came at This Warning <lb />
When Mr. Russ Became In <lb />
Was Nauseated and Arose <lb />
In a Few Minutes He Died Just <lb />
As a Physician Arrived. <lb />
mental activity. It grows on one, <lb />
Miss Edith Mumford, of Ayden, that after a while victim very <lb />
visiting Mrs. A. W. Ange. j seldom does any real thinking, and <lb />
Mr. Roy Cox went to Greenville finally forgets how altogether. His <lb />
Friday evening on business. j mind is always in a kind of stupor, <lb />
Misses Vivian Roberson, Rosa skimming along and <lb />
Jones and Liles went to Green- all right, but never waking up and <lb />
this morning. I really going after things hard. <lb />
Miss Eva Langston left for Wash- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Dr. W. R. Cullum lectured in the <lb />
Baptist church Friday night. He <lb />
will lecture tonight and three times <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Winterville, Vt. C, March <lb />
Hamilton, of Ayden, was in <lb />
town Sunday, <lb />
Miss Annie of <lb />
entertained a host of friends <lb />
day night at her home. Ice cream <lb />
was served and all present seemed <lb />
to enjoy themselves. <lb />
The great difference between men <lb />
we call successful, <lb />
callable men who do big <lb />
men who are the opposite is that the <lb />
brainy men know now to think and <lb />
do think and the others do not. Put a <lb />
business proposition before the great <lb />
majority of men and they will view <lb />
It in its superficial aspect, as one who <lb />
sees only the exterior of a thing. A <lb />
man who thinks will go at one stroke <lb />
right to the heart of the thing; at a <lb />
William M. Russ, mayor of Raleigh <lb />
for years, and clerk of the <lb />
court of county for <lb />
years, died suddenly at his home this <lb />
morning at In apparent ex- <lb />
health yesterday on the <lb />
talking with friends, his sudden <lb />
death will come as a great shock to <lb />
his many friends, and there will be <lb />
the greatest sympathy for his be- <lb />
family. <lb />
Mr. Russ retired last night his <lb />
usual hour and was feeling <lb />
well. Shortly before midnight <lb />
he began coughing and a feeling of <lb />
nausea came on him. He told his <lb />
wife of this and got out of bed, re- <lb />
his nausea. In doing t he <lb />
coughed greatly and he took a seat <lb />
in a chair. In a few minutes his <lb />
condition became alarming and <lb />
were summoned. But before <lb />
they arrived Mr. Ruse had died, the <lb />
physicians pronouncing his death due <lb />
to dilatation of the heart. <lb />
Mr. Russ was a man who had made <lb />
many friends, for he was a genial man <lb />
his good nature and being <lb />
of his life. He was the center of <lb />
any crowd in which he happened to <lb />
be, and was among the most popular <lb />
of men, having a large acquaintance <lb />
throughout the state. For years be- <lb />
fore he entered into politics he was <lb />
a traveling salesman, having great <lb />
success in this line and in life <lb />
work. <lb />
In 1804 Mr. Rues was elected mayor <lb />
of Raleigh and proved a most efficient <lb />
official. At that time the mayor <lb />
sided over the city police court, and <lb />
the remarks of Mayor Russ in the <lb />
hearing of cases and trials became <lb />
celebrated throughout the state. Dur- <lb />
his term as mayor he took great <lb />
interest in the schools of the city. <lb />
Elected for three terms as mayor, <lb />
Mr. Russ was in 1898 elected as the <lb />
married to Miss Henrietta Williams, <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
During his early manhood Mr. Russ <lb />
was a commercial traveler, and was <lb />
very prominent throughout the state. <lb />
He later went into the insurance <lb />
In 1394 he was elected mayor <lb />
of the city of Raleigh. He was re- <lb />
elected in and again in In <lb />
the fall of 1898 he was elected clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of Wake county <lb />
and resigned as mayor in December <lb />
of that year. To the of clerk of <lb />
the court he was re-elected in 1902 <lb />
and again in 1800, retiring from office <lb />
In <lb />
At the time of his death he was en- <lb />
gaged in the insurance business with <lb />
Mr. W. R. Crawford in this city. He <lb />
was a member of the Church of the <lb />
Good Shepherd, being one of the <lb />
Mr. Russ is survived by his widow <lb />
and four children -Misses Bettie and <lb />
Julia and Masters Richard and <lb />
Russ. Jr. To all of these there <lb />
goes the deepest sympathy of this en- <lb />
tire community, In which Mr. RusS <lb />
was hold in great <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
QUEER FREIGHT LOSS. <lb />
In Healed Car After Days Antonio- <lb />
Fire and Is Consumed <lb />
Harrington, Barber if there; while the chances <lb />
pay you the highest market price for <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Wake <lb />
county, and in December, re- <lb />
signed his position as mayor to ac- <lb />
if there be one, or the big <lb />
your chickens and eggs. <lb />
Mr. v. A. Edmondson, of <lb />
was in town Sunday. <lb />
Dr. W. It. Of Wake Forest, <lb />
made live excellent, lectures on the <lb />
book of Matthew in the Baptist <lb />
church, Friday night, Sunday, and <lb />
Sunday night. Ho had largo con- <lb />
every service from the city <lb />
and country. We are to be <lb />
on being able to hear such a <lb />
speaker, <lb />
Tho Singing class from the Oxford <lb />
orphan asylum will give their en- <lb />
here next Friday night <lb />
in the W. S. auditorium. Let <lb />
come out. <lb />
Harrington, Company <lb />
have a nice line of spring <lb />
and hats, for young men and <lb />
old n. <lb />
c. t. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
are that tho ordinary man will not <lb />
see either, simply because he doesn't <lb />
take the trouble to wake up his mind <lb />
and dig into tho thing with energy <lb />
and Merchants <lb />
Journal. <lb />
OF SHELVING FALLS. <lb />
Breaks Abort Worth of Crockery <lb />
and Glass <lb />
Tho oilier day a section of shelving <lb />
iii the of and lo <lb />
ts i tore, that heavily loaded <lb />
v, c; J and ware, broke <lb />
from Its fastenings at fell to the <lb />
floor. Mr. Hatch and his sales <lb />
heard the crash and going to <lb />
Investigate found the shelving had <lb />
I a i i in of broke, <lb />
r tho floor. Fully <lb />
worth of goods were broken to <lb />
fragments in the crash. <lb />
the county office. He was re- <lb />
elected 1902 and again In 1906, <lb />
holding the position for three terms, <lb />
twelve years, and proving one of the <lb />
best and most efficient clerks of the <lb />
court in the state. In 1910 he was <lb />
not nominated for re-election and re- <lb />
tired from office last December, en <lb />
taring this year into the insurance <lb />
business with Mr. W. R. Crawford. <lb />
In the inception of the movement <lb />
to erect a monument to the memory <lb />
of Ensign Worth Bagley, Mr. Russ <lb />
was selected as the chairman of the <lb />
committee having this in charge. He <lb />
gave his hearty co-operation in the <lb />
work and at the unveiling of the <lb />
monument in the Capitol Square was <lb />
In charge of the exercises of the day, <lb />
which he conducted most admirably. <lb />
The death of Mr. Russ. occurring <lb />
at an early hour this morning, made <lb />
it Impossible to arrange the details <lb />
for the funeral. These will be an- <lb />
later. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast. Lino fan, per- <lb />
haps, lay claim to a freight loss that <lb />
has seldom if ever occurred to any <lb />
railroad in the world, as happened <lb />
recently between this city and Nor- <lb />
folk, on the Norfolk division of the <lb />
company. Among the twenty-five <lb />
cars that made up a through freight <lb />
train, there was an automobile car <lb />
containing one automobile under seal <lb />
from Jacksonville. Florida, to a point <lb />
in Virginia. It was a matter of <lb />
possibility to have entered the Car <lb />
except by the sea and this had not <lb />
been broken. When at a point near <lb />
was reached the fireman <lb />
looked back and he noted smoke <lb />
coming from under the eves of the <lb />
car, and the train was stopped and <lb />
an investigation was made. It was <lb />
found that the fire was on the Inside <lb />
of this car, and when the seal was <lb />
broken and the car entered, the auto- <lb />
mobile contained therein had been <lb />
practically consumed and the inside <lb />
of the car was burning rapidly. <lb />
Due to the fact that there was lit- <lb />
means of fighting the fire, tho <lb />
entire car was consumed, but tho <lb />
rest of the train was shifted from it, <lb />
and outside of the car and <lb />
bile, there was little other loss. The <lb />
railroad company are at a loss to <lb />
know how the fire originated for the <lb />
car had been several days in transit <lb />
and was then Hearing the point of <lb />
its delivery and it was hard to con- <lb />
of how fire might have been <lb />
kept smoldering for tho possible four <lb />
or five days that the car had been <lb />
It is equally as difficult to <lb />
fathom out as to how the fire might <lb />
have started on the inside of the ear <lb />
after it was sealed in Jacksonville. <lb />
There is little in the way an ex- <lb />
of how it started and all <lb />
the railroad company knows is that <lb />
it is a total loss along with a freight <lb />
car. <lb />
The average hoy thinks better of <lb />
cuff on his sleeve than of tho one <lb />
his teacher gives him. <lb />
Silent tongue, silent trouble.<lb />
. . . ; . <lb />
Proof Posit <lb />
of II <lb />
l n i I <lb />
mat ism for no ea i . <lb />
. i rd con <lb />
ii cured me completely. Can walk <lb />
I i than I two j i rs. <lb />
i will do o I you claim, <lb />
a. IS. Cyrus, Donald, S. <lb />
Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and <lb />
Aches and Pains more quickly than any <lb />
other remedy known. <lb />
Its peculiar penetrating properties are <lb />
most LINIMENT. <lb />
Way be used with absolute confidence in its <lb />
purity for Internal and External Uses. <lb />
It Triple Strength. A powerful, speedy <lb />
and sure Pain Remedy, therefore most <lb />
effective in producing results. <lb />
Not only contains the old-fashioned <lb />
but also the latest and up-to- <lb />
date LINIMENT. <lb />
Recommended and sold under a guarantee <lb />
for the Rheumatism in all <lb />
forms, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints <lb />
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, <lb />
Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Cramps, <lb />
Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone <lb />
and Muscle Aches and Pains. <lb />
Drug stores in cities and towns, general <lb />
stores in the country, and <lb />
the be t and money back if not sat- <lb />
Isn't this fair<lb />
for none and <lb />
AND PAINS IN <lb />
MAN AND BEAST <lb />
NO.<lb />
DRUGS ACT, JUNE <lb />
SIZE, CENTS f <lb />
It rue Sizes. and ii.; <lb />
NOAH REMEDY CO, <lb />
II <lb />
sat <lb />
important Notice <lb />
The genuine Noah's Liniment looks exactly like tho <lb />
Look for Noah's Ark on every package, our<lb />
above <lb />
It I M V . d X IX till flit fill <lb />
trade mark, registered in the Patent for <lb />
your protection. Noah's Liniment always appears in <lb />
ink on original, on the on out- <lb />
Bide container. Accept nothing hut Liniment, <lb />
It is only Pain Remedy sold under a positive <lb />
guarantee. If your dealer will not supply Bond <lb />
in stamps and we will mail you u and re- <lb />
fund money If not perfectly satisfied. Beware cf <lb />
fraud; accept no substitute. <lb />
Vain Side <lb />
five years l suffered <lb />
ind pain Could <lb />
l; Noah's I<lb />
. t i II I'll .- I I till <lb />
the first application made feel lot- <lb />
tor. Mrs. A. Sec, Richmond, <lb />
Raise Arm. <lb />
caught cold and had a severe at- <lb />
tack of rheumatism in my <lb />
d r and could not raise my arm <lb />
out much pain. I tried Noah's <lb />
and in less than <lb />
free from pain. <lb />
Chester, <lb />
. v, i; v. as .- <lb />
A. <lb />
joint-, and Backache. <lb />
have used Noah's Liniment for <lb />
rheumatism, Joints and backache, <lb />
and l can say it did more good than <lb />
any pain remedy. Rev. <lb />
Smith, S. <lb />
Sprained Ankle. <lb />
have been benefited greatly by <lb />
Noah's Liniment, using i; for a sprained <lb />
ankle. Mrs. W. D. Robertson, West <lb />
the Back. <lb />
suffered ten years a dread- <lb />
fully sore pain my back, and tried <lb />
different remedies. Loss than half a <lb />
bottle of Noah's made a per- <lb />
cure. Mrs. J. J-. Billingsley, <lb />
Eastern, <lb />
Neuralgia and <lb />
wife Buffered for several years <lb />
and toothache. She used <lb />
about half a bottle of Noah's Liniment <lb />
and got immediate relief. J. S. Fisher, <lb />
Policeman, Hodges, s. <lb />
in Hie <lb />
received the bottle of Noah's <lb />
and think it has helped me great- <lb />
have rheumatism my <lb />
it relieved it right much. Mrs. <lb />
A. Lambert, Beaver Dam, <lb />
For lie <lb />
have never used a liniment <lb />
consider the equal to Noah's Liniment <lb />
for bruises, sprains, strained tendons <lb />
and to use en throat, sides and chest <lb />
for distemper, colds, etc Richmond <lb />
Transfer Co., Richmond, <lb />
Better <lb />
cheerfully nil stable <lb />
to give Noah's Liniment n trial <lb />
end be convinced of Its wonderful <lb />
properties. We lave obtained as <lb />
if not better results from Its use <lb />
than we did from remedies costing <lb />
per bottle. Norfolk and Portsmouth <lb />
Transfer Co., Norfolk, <lb />
SAYS LAURA JEAN <lb />
Husband is a Woman's <lb />
Best <lb />
husband is a woman's best <lb />
exclaims Laura Jean Libby, <lb />
the eminent authoress and expert on <lb />
matters of the heart. How true it is <lb />
Though he may be neglectful and <lb />
forgotten for weeks, when the bill <lb />
collector comes around the husband <lb />
is called to the front. Whatever minor <lb />
position he may occupy at other <lb />
times, just after the first of the mouth <lb />
he becomes important. He must face <lb />
the grocer, meet milliner and <lb />
answer the missive of the dry goods <lb />
man. <lb />
Whether the suffragists will ad- <lb />
it or rot, a husband is a very <lb />
handy thing to have around the <lb />
house. Ho can fix the furnace, bring <lb />
up tho coal, talk back to the hired <lb />
man, and some exceptionally bravo <lb />
and hardy ones have been known to , <lb />
go to the extent of taking their lives <lb />
in their hands and discharging the <lb />
cook. They save a lot of trouble. <lb />
when ladies want to go to the . <lb />
and are extremely used as com-; <lb />
in going to bridge parties <lb />
and returning from Hie same. <lb />
A sad and silent figure he may be, <lb />
and his name appears in tho blaze <lb />
of social lights only as those <lb />
but when lie gets away <lb />
en tho club woman of a wife <lb />
soon finds that something is missing. <lb />
In a or at a reception he <lb />
the finest fur-holders and <lb />
wrap carriers, and nothing else forms <lb />
so excellent a background for <lb />
costumes as a row of them <lb />
standing up at the back of an opera <lb />
box. <lb />
Laura Jean is right. A woman has <lb />
no better friend than a well-trained <lb />
husband. And the women realize it. <lb />
Whenever the supply of husbands <lb />
runs short in community there <lb />
is sadness and sorrow. Bachelors <lb />
are all right in their way, but the <lb />
only genuine is the man who marries. <lb />
He lights the world's battles, keeps <lb />
up its moves its furniture, looks <lb />
after its children, and pays the bills. <lb />
Though he seldom gets a monument <lb />
until be has passed away from this <lb />
vale of tears, ho is a hero, too. <lb />
Baltimore Sun. <lb />
Many a man in his reflective moods <lb />
wonders why his wife loves him, and <lb />
so does his neighbors. <lb />
JAMES M. M. D. <lb />
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat <lb />
General Surgery <lb />
A. PARROT, M. D. <lb />
Associate In Surgery <lb />
Anesthetist <lb />
W. T. PARROT, M. D, <lb />
Internal Medicine <lb />
Hospital <lb />
An institution combining HOME LIKE comfort with <lb />
the HIGHEST GRADE HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
thoroughly modern <lb />
Every patient Riven personal attention. <lb />
and well Kales as low as any first class <lb />
hospital offering such advantages. Graduate or under <lb />
graduate nurses supplied on call, only through the medical <lb />
profession. <lb />
For rates or other information or write The Sup <lb />
or either above doctors. <lb />
KINSTON, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
After cat ins, persons o a bilious <lb />
will derive benefit by taking one <lb />
of these pills. If have been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MICH, <lb />
they will promptly relieve the nausea, <lb />
SICK HEADACHE-------- <lb />
and nervousness which follows, <lb />
and remove gloomy feel <lb />
Elegantly sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Mr. Claude Misses Marie <lb />
a Lancaster and Faye E. Corey went <lb />
number of our young people attend- lo Greenville Saturday. <lb />
entertainment at Buck school Mr. Lancaster, of Vance- <lb />
house night. spent Sunday at Mr. X. II. <lb />
Miss Carrie baa <lb />
teaching near Winterville, closed <lb />
her school We glad tn <lb />
We are to Miss <lb />
have Chapman with us again. Chapman out again. <lb />
We are to know Master . Wedding bells Will soon be ringing <lb />
Ray is Improving, this section. <lb /></p>
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if<lb />
The Carolina and Faro and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
ST. PATRICK PARTY <lb />
AT TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
OF Mil MERRIMENT. <lb />
The Vs Give a Si. Patrick's Party <lb />
The <lb />
A's. the first year class, under <lb />
the direction or Miss Graham, the <lb />
class advisor, gave a St. Patrick's <lb />
party to the E's, the one year class, <lb />
ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY. <lb />
Mr. I. Lady <lb />
Friends <lb />
On Friday afternoon from to <lb />
o'clock, at her home on Evans <lb />
street. Mrs. Whichard enter- <lb />
at a St. Patrick's day party. <lb />
All the decorations of the home <lb />
in Kith the day, the <lb />
color being green. From <lb />
grill, and curtains Lung <lb />
mo faculty on Saturday evening i <lb />
Emblem i. , , , ,. festoons of shamrocks and golden <lb />
old and the green <lb />
i ErIn of Ire- <lb />
were used in profusion <lb />
ti, i , evidence. <lb />
rue large room on the second Boor , ,, <lb />
f, . ,, . l arrival the guests were met <lb />
entertainment wan , . <lb />
.,, . . the hostess, and after being shown <lb />
rated with plants and ., , , <lb />
., I I , to the rook invited into <lb />
against a the ., , <lb />
i , dining room where fruit punch <lb />
black boards were covered with draw- , , <lb />
of ,. served by Misses Lizzie Jones <lb />
lush symbols I it, <lb />
, . The <lb />
songs and jingles. A booth was cut 7- . , <lb />
off n.,. , i . ,, was wreathed studded <lb />
on one end the long hall and , h., <lb />
artistically decorated with the col-U. , <lb />
ors and the Irish flag; here green the <lb />
h, base peeped green frees <lb />
punch was served from a punch . , <lb />
bowl sunken in a mass of green. <lb />
After an Irish song, sung by tin <lb />
Report the Condition cf <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
In the of Carolina, at the close of business, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
class, partners for <lb />
were found by matching lines of <lb />
up <lb />
OS. <lb />
and down the <lb />
long <lb />
progressive Ireland, and at each pro- <lb />
the hostess presented the <lb />
with Irish favors. After <lb />
and were <lb />
served by Misses and Essie <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
banking house <lb />
Furniture Fix. <lb />
Demand loans. <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
bankers. <lb />
Cash items. <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin 1,179.83 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other notes 12,241.00 13.848.23 <lb />
4,415.17 <lb />
8,527.32 <lb />
4,013.74 <lb />
3,026.84 <lb />
Total <lb />
1273,424.65 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid 50,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
PaM. <lb />
Time certificates of de- <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
. 156,020.02 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
655.93 217,310.94 <lb />
Total, <lb />
winners <lb />
ball the couples strolled, chattering , , . T . <lb />
and nonsense on a given topic -B- <lb />
progressing to another partner SOT then <lb />
topic at the tap of the bell a <lb />
After this there was much merry J <lb />
nuking over a doll dressing contest t <lb />
Irish potatoes, tissue paper and , h I CakeS <lb />
Picks were to he turned out <lb />
dolls. Miss .- <lb />
dolls. Miss received the <lb />
prize, an Irish pennant, for what the <lb />
judges pronounced a Sue Boer Rab- <lb />
bit, but which was intended for St. <lb />
Patrick. Miss Sue Pittard received j Charlotte Calling for Home- <lb />
SALE OF COCA-COLA DROPS. <lb />
the booby prize, a snake and spider <lb />
for a clover baby <lb />
of Summer <lb />
doll <lb />
The Las <lb />
thing Else Now. <lb />
was played on the Ll <lb />
as good-night. The the of the United <lb />
proposed a clever toast to the A'S I f <lb />
then gave a yell. This closed what from <lb />
was truly a delightful St. Patrick's Where the <lb />
many things have <lb />
said and the effect has been <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, of Pitt, <lb />
I, Jas. L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true lo the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
B. W. MOSELEY, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, W. B. WILSON <lb />
11th day of March, 1911. j g <lb />
H. D. BATSMAN, Directors. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
commission expires October <lb />
3rd, 1911. <lb />
II Hi <lb />
mediate so far as local sales have <lb />
been concerned. <lb />
Thursday nearly every soda clerk <lb />
in Charlotte that coca-cola <lb />
was not being called for with the <lb />
same vim from the Imbibers. Today <lb />
the sale has been still less. Since <lb />
granting scarcely worth saying j publication of the statement that <lb />
thank for. A newspaper Is a worms and vermin were found in <lb />
peculiar thing in the public eye. The the vats the Main plant of the <lb />
news gatherer is stormed at because j coca-cola house in Atlanta, Ga., when <lb />
he gets bold of one item and is abused the place was Inspected by govern- <lb />
it Out of the <lb />
it out of the is the <lb />
cry which the local newspaper pub- <lb />
hears. To oblige often <lb />
considerable, though the party <lb />
who makes the request thinks the <lb />
because he does not get another. <lb />
Young men and often young women, <lb />
as well as older persons, perform acts <lb />
Which become legitimate items for <lb />
publication and rush to the <lb />
newspaper office and hog the editor <lb />
not to notice their escapades. The <lb />
next day they condemn the same pa- <lb />
per for not having published another <lb />
party doing the same thing they were <lb />
guilty of, forgetting apparently their <lb />
visit to the printing office. <lb />
Stanly Enterprise. <lb />
experts, the drinkers of the <lb />
fluid have been less thirsty and have <lb />
spent less money the <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
A Note of Warning, <lb />
Tie fact that many towns in the <lb />
are eagerly adopting the com- <lb />
mission form of i without <lb />
knowing much it. <lb />
the people are fled with <lb />
way which affairs have been <lb />
ducted and In towns <lb />
are yet saying nothing a change <lb />
h id better put their ears to the <lb />
grain. Herald. <lb />
a girl lets her parents <lb />
a husband for her that she <lb />
have some one to blame for <lb />
Predicts a New Party, <lb />
It. is too early to suggest that party <lb />
government is outmoded; for the <lb />
spirit of is tenacious <lb />
and the majority of men will still <lb />
continue to attach themselves, <lb />
or determinedly, by chance <lb />
or by choice, to one of the greater <lb />
political organizations. But it is not <lb />
too early to suggest that parties are <lb />
ii means, not an end, that the object <lb />
of their existence is supposed to he <lb />
the welfare of the ration, not the <lb />
exploitation of private interests. Gov- <lb />
of the people a party, for <lb />
party, Deems but a poor <lb />
of the party <lb />
in justly entitled to use the prefix <lb />
the time Is not <lb />
ml hon b . party, based <lb />
a coalition of the sincere and far- <lb />
will change the whole out- <lb />
spirit o, politics in this <lb />
Forum.<lb />
Copyright C. C. Co <lb />
of the poverty and want in this world <lb />
may be attributed not to the lack of in- <lb />
but putting off the time of com- <lb />
to save. Don't your <lb />
bank account today. <lb />
Banking Trust Co. <lb />
, Cashier <lb />
C. Ci <lb />
rs. Margaret Moore Dead. In The Harem Skirt. <lb />
Mrs. Margaret Moore, an aged The agitation for the trouser skirt <lb />
this county, died Sunday at the is nothing less than the assault of the <lb />
home of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Lit- masculine authority. Such an under- <lb />
lie, m Carolina township. She is taking in our country is more <lb />
by five children, <lb />
e. i <lb />
Mrs. and perhaps more effective than <lb />
Mrs. j. Hyman, of of the <lb />
Mrs. William Johnson, of Mar- <lb />
tin county; E. ii. Moor-, of <lb />
Washington, and Mr. Joe of <lb />
Brooklyn, N. Y. <lb />
the United Figaro. <lb />
The proper time to do a thing is <lb />
when it should be done.<lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
IN THE WEST. <lb />
Southern Farmer in the West Thinks <lb />
is Good Enough. <lb />
Johnson City, Tenn., March <lb />
The following letter was given <lb />
for publication at the offices of the <lb />
Carolina, Ohio railway <lb />
Colo., Feb. 1911. <lb />
we promised several parties <lb />
to this country, we will <lb />
proceed to make good and do not <lb />
think there is a better way to do <lb />
this than a comparison with the <lb />
South In some respects at least. <lb />
begin, if you converse with a <lb />
farmer in the South he will some- <lb />
times tell you that it is not a farm- <lb />
country, and that is just the <lb />
opinion one will have of this country <lb />
on arriving here to see thousands of <lb />
acres of land as bare as a sand bank <lb />
or covered with sage brush and In <lb />
what is termed the farming districts. <lb />
No grass, no cooling springs from <lb />
which to quench your no <lb />
convenient from which to build <lb />
a shelter from the broiling sun or <lb />
protect from the night's cold. Some <lb />
fence posts may be cut from the <lb />
scrubby cedars on the dry side hill <lb />
land and by the way, land is not <lb />
level as might be supposed, but is <lb />
rolling or broken by gulches, draws, <lb />
etc., and is surrounded by high <lb />
mountains. There is not <lb />
enough to even germinate grain <lb />
much less bring it to perfection. <lb />
are some streams of water <lb />
at various distances which are sup- <lb />
ported by the melting of snow in <lb />
the mountains and on these must the <lb />
ranchers depend for moisture to <lb />
and mature his crop. Such <lb />
are the conditions to be overcome in <lb />
what real estate men call the gems <lb />
of the west But little assistance <lb />
can be expected nature. A <lb />
farm must be so a man or <lb />
community of men must go to some <lb />
vantage point on a usually distant <lb />
stream, sometimes miles and with <lb />
plow, pick and shovel build a ditch <lb />
over the soil, rock, ravines and about <lb />
everything in the catalog of <lb />
to get a stream of water on <lb />
his land for domestic use and <lb />
water absorbs alkali <lb />
from the soil and all filth it comes <lb />
in contact with and is unfit for drink- <lb />
purposes, though mostly used. <lb />
This ditch must be frequently clean- <lb />
ed and kept in order and is a <lb />
source of constant expense to say <lb />
nothing of having those above you <lb />
appropriate the water while you are <lb />
acting the part of a be- <lb />
sides right of way and other <lb />
constantly annoying. The <lb />
delivered at your farm, only one <lb />
phase of the problem is mastered, <lb />
soil being of a hard nature requires <lb />
the energy of three to five horses <lb />
and strong, heavy implements to put <lb />
in a tenable condition and must then <lb />
be furrowed out for Irrigation after <lb />
each cultivation and alfalfa sod must <lb />
also be kept furrowed out, as nothing <lb />
grows without you bring the water <lb />
to it. <lb />
heavy cropping and flowing <lb />
of water through the soil soon ex- <lb />
it and after two or three crops <lb />
it must be seeded to alfalfa to re- <lb />
store its fertility. Of course the <lb />
alfalfa is a valuable hay crop also, <lb />
but. one can not eat it, so it is <lb />
profitable unless it can be exchanged <lb />
for other commodities and so much <lb />
is grown that the supply is getting <lb />
in of of the demand, so this <lb />
makes some other money crop <lb />
therefore, the western farmer <lb />
has his problems and as tough ones <lb />
as any where. <lb />
rancher gets large crops and <lb />
sure when he has enough water, but <lb />
remember his expenses are heavy, <lb />
and sure also, he must pack his pro- <lb />
thing an eastern farmer <lb />
disdains to do. He has also to pay <lb />
a eight charges on what he <lb />
j purchases and ship less freight to <lb />
competition. <lb />
I have explained the side <lb />
of question not usually given to <lb />
the public, but with varying <lb />
applicable generally. It takes <lb />
brains as well soil to grow a <lb />
crop here and ii the capital <lb />
lated in the South and spent in work- <lb />
the west for a fortune had been <lb />
judiciously invested in developing <lb />
the resources of the South, we might <lb />
have made the west sit up and take <lb />
notice. The money and effort spent <lb />
here to make a home will also bring <lb />
things to pass in the South. <lb />
P.<lb />
THEN HE LIVES.<lb />
Ate Fear Pounds of Cheese, Drank a <lb />
Quart of Vinegar. <lb />
Four pounds of cheese and a quart <lb />
of is that for a lunch <lb />
And all eaten within the space of a <lb />
very few minutes without a cracker <lb />
or a particle of bread. And when the <lb />
last hunk of the cheese had been de- <lb />
and the last drop of vinegar <lb />
swallowed the young man perform- <lb />
the stunt walked out of the store <lb />
and is living and doing well, although <lb />
it been nearly two days since <lb />
inroad was made on the big <lb />
cheese in the store of Mr. W. C. <lb />
in this city Thursday afternoon. <lb />
The young man performing the <lb />
feat was Gilmer Lakey, a <lb />
and the eating was witnessed by four <lb />
of his companions, who chipped in <lb />
and paid for the lunch to see Lakey <lb />
eat the quantity of cheese with the <lb />
aid of two pint cups of vinegar <lb />
Lakey had stated that he would eat <lb />
four pounds of cheese if somebody <lb />
would pay for it. And he ate it and <lb />
when he had finished remarked that <lb />
he could go some more, but guessed <lb />
he would wait awhile as he hated <lb />
for the fellows to pay for so much. <lb />
Winston Journal.<lb />
As Viewed by Another. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector keeps <lb />
hammering away for new enter- <lb />
prises for its town. Reflector <lb />
will certainly be it says, <lb />
it succeeds In hammering in- <lb />
to the minds of the people the fact <lb />
that Greenville needs more man- <lb />
enterprises. The growth <lb />
of our population is slow because <lb />
people cannot afford to move to a <lb />
town unless they can find some em- <lb />
there. If there were <lb />
started up in Greenville <lb />
enterprises to give employment <lb />
to an additional thousand people, the <lb />
thousand people would be here in <lb />
a very short time. Every additional <lb />
citizen helps the town that <lb />
And with such a consistent advocate <lb />
for the city as Greenville has in The <lb />
Reflector it can't keep from, grow- <lb />
Greenville might grow faster <lb />
if it a few more people with <lb />
spirit But they will <lb />
catch the idea from him after awhile <lb />
He is the town's best <lb />
Times. <lb />
Plants Cotton one seed at a time. No skips <lb />
no bunching. Plants a peck or more to the <lb />
acre one to six inches apart, always one seed <lb />
at a time. Saves half the work and labor in <lb />
chopping. Positive force feed means absolute <lb />
regularity of drop without cracking or crush- <lb />
the seed. Each has room to <lb />
though chopping be delayed. <lb />
Levels the bed, opens the furrow, plants <lb />
seed any depth desired one seed at a time and <lb />
and presses earth over seed. <lb />
See every seed as it comes from the hopper <lb />
to spout. Plants Corn one grain at a time, <lb />
eight inches Plants <lb />
Pea Nuts any quantity desired. TRY THE <lb />
LEDBETTER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National Bank of Green <lb />
GREENVILLE. CAROLINA <lb />
at the close of business March 7th, <lb />
11-. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and 180,407.19 Capital. <lb />
A large part of the admiration a <lb />
woman can feel for a man is because <lb />
he has to shave. <lb />
Some people grumble about every- <lb />
thing, be it right or wrong. <lb />
Overdrafts. <lb />
U. S. Bonds. <lb />
Stocks and bonds. <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Exchange for clearing <lb />
house. <lb />
Cash and due from banks, <lb />
per cent, redemption <lb />
fund. <lb />
I Surplus. <lb />
S Undivided <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
3,000.00 Circulation. <lb />
7,281.30 account. <lb />
Dividends <lb />
8,919.67 check <lb />
; Deposits. <lb />
1,050.00<lb />
1271,048.18<lb />
We invite the accounts of Banks. Corporations, <lb />
Individual, and will be pleased to meet or <lb />
contemplating changes or opening now accounts. <lb />
We want your business <lb />
F. -I<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Tie Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published by <lb />
ELECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription, one year, . . <lb />
Six <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets, <lb />
All cards of and resolutions <lb />
of respect will be charged at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
county where he belongs. What it <lb />
says about him as being a man who <lb />
knows, when it conies to agriculture, <lb />
is true. He not only knows, but he <lb />
carries his ideas into execution. The <lb />
east has no better informed <lb />
than he, nor one who has done <lb />
more for the betterment of farming <lb />
interests. By principal and exam- <lb />
by word and pen, he endeavors <lb />
to inculcate more advanced ideas <lb />
both in cultivation and marketing <lb />
crops, and to bring about such <lb />
as will make farm life more <lb />
prosperous and happy. <lb />
farewell. <lb />
Pitt county will read over several <lb />
times before putting this paper aside, <lb />
and then do some good hard think- <lb />
about it. What the Tribune says <lb />
about the home in Cabarrus county, <lb />
fits Pitt county as well as if it had <lb />
been written for this county. And <lb />
Pitt could have a county home that <lb />
would be a credit to the county if the <lb />
people would set their heads to do so. <lb />
CAUSE OF DELAY. <lb />
advertising <lb />
Hill charged at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
act March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, MARCH 1911. <lb />
who <lb />
Mr. j. Joyner, of Lenoir county, <lb />
has contributed the Kinston Free <lb />
Press an interesting and valuable <lb />
how to grow better tobacco <lb />
more of it per acre. He points <lb />
out importance of scientific <lb />
tobacco plants and care- <lb />
selection of as elements <lb />
necessary to a higher degree of <lb />
in cultivation of the weed. He <lb />
decries methods of <lb />
fertilizing the tobacco and his <lb />
article indeed is one which should <lb />
arouse tobacco growers to the fact <lb />
the can follow progressive lines <lb />
it they will. <lb />
It Is a hopeful when North <lb />
Carolina has farmers who are in- <lb />
and capable of making a <lb />
study o life and us require <lb />
as fertilization, cultivation, <lb />
handling to the best advantage. <lb />
Tue intelligent and educated farmer <lb />
is country badly needs, tor <lb />
he understands both the theoretical <lb />
and practical side farming. For <lb />
it is necessary for the farm- <lb />
know deficiencies of his <lb />
and understand the availability <lb />
o plant food, and when we get our <lb />
farmers to making a study of their <lb />
business it will mark decided <lb />
in agriculture. It for <lb />
greater economy and more grain <lb />
when we use our brains as well as <lb />
our muscles in causing an acre to <lb />
yield more in quantity and quality. <lb />
Intelligence applied to farming, as <lb />
veil as to every other occupation, <lb />
much the strain off our <lb />
muscles. That it pays has been de- <lb />
all doubt. <lb />
North Carolina wants more men <lb />
like Mr. Joyner, who will find in <lb />
agriculture, horticulture, dairying <lb />
Block raising a field equally as <lb />
important and inviting as any pro- <lb />
occupation, or avocation <lb />
the average educated man <lb />
 in pr. U to what they <lb />
misconceive on the farm. <lb />
The day of i intelligent and mod- <lb />
c,, h . red and of <lb />
Star. <lb />
What the Star says is all right <lb />
if it hod put Mr. Joyner from Pitt <lb />
The farewell of Editor Thad. R. <lb />
Manning in the last issue of the <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf, his paper <lb />
been sold to others, comes close <lb />
to our heart. The Gold Leaf is <lb />
only about a month older than The <lb />
Reflector, both starting some over <lb />
twenty years ago, and through all <lb />
these years the tie of friendship be- <lb />
tween the two editors has been very <lb />
strong. Twice in their careers both <lb />
were delegates the same year to the <lb />
National Editorial Association and <lb />
took delightful trips in the <lb />
San Francisco in 1892 and <lb />
Galveston in 1897, and both have <lb />
been among those longest in attend- <lb />
upon the State Press <lb />
To think that Thad Manning <lb />
now, to take his own words, <lb />
a the shelf for and is simply <lb />
and is pathetic. Forced <lb />
by ill health to cut the cords that <lb />
bound him to his life work that lay <lb />
close to his heart, a work in which <lb />
he had given the best that was in <lb />
him to the service of his fellow man, <lb />
to the of his section. <lb />
a reminder of what may hap- <lb />
pen to any of us any time. There are <lb />
few, alas, too few, Thad <lb />
Noble hearted, generous, true to his <lb />
friends and convictions, ever ready <lb />
with a pleasant word, such as he is <lb />
a friend worth having. Would that <lb />
there were more like him. We hope <lb />
a season of rest and recuperation <lb />
will bring him back his health and <lb />
give him many more useful and happy <lb />
years. <lb />
In Reno, Nevada, a woman was <lb />
lately divorced from one man at <lb />
in the morning and married to an- <lb />
other at in the afternoon of the <lb />
same day. The Richmond Times- <lb />
Dispatch up, frisky-like, and <lb />
says delay was due to the fact <lb />
that she had to put on her We <lb />
do not think so. It was due to an <lb />
extra number of small buttons on the <lb />
back of her wedding dress, which fit- <lb />
so tight it broke the finger nails <lb />
of the maids in getting the buttons <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Or perhaps it was due to the fact <lb />
that it took a little time to settle with <lb />
the lawyer who got the divorce, and <lb />
then a little more for a license to <lb />
be obtained. <lb />
had the name of Z. T. <lb />
at its mast head. <lb />
as those who know his best <lb />
familiarly call him. has taken charge <lb />
as editor and manager. He had many <lb />
years experience In the <lb />
in Raleigh before changing to tobacco <lb />
auctioneer, and he knows the <lb />
The Enterprise shows that he <lb />
can make good as an editor and news <lb />
gatherer. We wish him abundant <lb />
success. <lb />
If in furnishing the interior of the <lb />
new court house niches were left in <lb />
the walls, especially the main hall, <lb />
in which could be placed mural tab- <lb />
lets giving the history of the county, <lb />
the handsome building could be a <lb />
hall of fame as well as a temple of <lb />
justice. Pitt county is rich in history <lb />
but how neglectful her people have <lb />
been in preserving it It is not yet <lb />
too late to begin making amends for <lb />
past neglect, and we would be glad <lb />
to see some steps taken looking to <lb />
placing tablets In the new court <lb />
house. <lb />
HOMES. <lb />
Davidson county is building a new <lb />
county home. It has all the modern <lb />
conveniences and will cost <lb />
Cabarrus county is one of the most <lb />
progressive counties in the State, but <lb />
the buildings and equipment at her <lb />
county home would be a reflection <lb />
on one of the poorest and least pro- <lb />
counties. The home is <lb />
ed on some of the most valuable land <lb />
in the county, much of it being worth <lb />
an acre. It has been suggested <lb />
that some of the land be sold and the <lb />
proceeds put into modern sanitary <lb />
buildings, and the suggestion is a <lb />
good one. ye have with <lb />
you and every county should <lb />
be prepared to take care of them in <lb />
a humanitarian <lb />
They are getting the thing down <lb />
fine in the search for smuggled <lb />
goods by customs officers of the port <lb />
of New York. The other day two ladies <lb />
of the wealthiest family in Savannah <lb />
were returning from a trip abroad, <lb />
and before leaving the steamer were <lb />
forced to submit to a most rigid ex- <lb />
to see if they had diamonds <lb />
hid about their person to smuggle <lb />
them in. They were compelled to <lb />
disrobe and even their stockings and <lb />
hair were searched. The ladies very <lb />
rightly declared it an outrage. <lb />
Above is something hope the <lb />
commissioners every citizen of <lb />
We have not a copy of the <lb />
law passed by the recent legislature <lb />
modifying the stock law territory of <lb />
Pitt county. It is reported that many <lb />
people are much worried over it, <lb />
but from what we can learn the <lb />
change in the boundary line makes <lb />
about twelve or fifteen miles of fence <lb />
. . the same purpose of seventy- <lb />
six miles heretofore. With the doing <lb />
away of some sixty odd miles of <lb />
fence and the heavy tax of keeping <lb />
it up, it looks like the people ought <lb />
i-o be satisfied. <lb />
The last issue of the Farmville En- <lb />
It is getting on towards corn <lb />
planting time, and we believe the <lb />
farmers of Pitt county are preparing <lb />
to make a bigger crop than they have <lb />
ever made before. This is what they <lb />
ought to do, and put a stop to corn <lb />
being shipped into the county. Then <lb />
they should do the same thing about <lb />
raising meat. Too much money has <lb />
been going out of the county for corn, <lb />
meat and hay, and when a sufficiency <lb />
of these is made at home the county <lb />
will prosper as never before. <lb />
The man who is a real help to his <lb />
town is held in much more regard <lb />
than the mere hanger on who saps <lb />
his living out of the efforts of others. <lb />
There are people of the latter class <lb />
in every community, who never show <lb />
any disposition themselves to help <lb />
advance any progressive movement, <lb />
but are ready to grab anything they <lb />
can from what others do. Such men <lb />
are merely leaches on a community. <lb />
That property along the <lb />
A. C. L. railroad that is to be divided <lb />
in lots and sold Thursday, is going <lb />
to shut off one of the best factory <lb />
sites around Greenville. The Reflect- <lb />
or had hoped some day to see a <lb />
manufacturing plant on a site so <lb />
available and convenient to the rail- <lb />
road. But opportunities do not wait <lb />
always, and Greenville too often for <lb />
own good lets them go by. <lb />
An investigation by the Florida <lb />
railroad commission has brought out <lb />
the fact that the Southern Express <lb />
Company made a profit of per <lb />
cent, in one year. The company has <lb />
thirty stockholders, and the net in- <lb />
come of each one of these was more <lb />
than There is a system of <lb />
robbing the public by the express <lb />
companies that ought to be stopped. <lb />
Even not much has been <lb />
said in very recent days on the sub- <lb />
sentiment in favor of good roads <lb />
is growing right along. And we be- <lb />
that when the election is held <lb />
in Greenville township on the <lb />
of issuing bonds to build roads, <lb />
so many people will see it is the prop- <lb />
thing to do that it will be carried <lb />
by a large majority. <lb />
The Greensboro News intimates <lb />
that the country needs more <lb />
and Ices hookworm. It is getting <lb />
almost time, Bob, for to be <lb />
more popular than either. <lb />
. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
NOW FOR ELECTRIC ROADS. <lb />
The States of Ohio and Indiana are <lb />
honeycombed with electric lines, and <lb />
it is good news that work is to begin <lb />
at once on the construction of such <lb />
lines in North Carolina and South <lb />
Carolina. Mr. J. B. Duke, the tobacco <lb />
millionaire, who not only has plenty <lb />
of money, but has big brains a <lb />
master mind for big things, is the <lb />
head of the new company that is to <lb />
build these lines. Contracts have <lb />
been made in South Carolina for lines <lb />
between Greenville and <lb />
and now the news comes that con- <lb />
tracts have been let for the <lb />
of a line between Charlotte and <lb />
King's Mountain, a distance of thirty- <lb />
four miles. The men who are behind <lb />
this big movement are accustomed to <lb />
do big things and now that they have <lb />
undertaken the development of the <lb />
waste power and its utilization in el- <lb />
roads we may look forward to <lb />
the time in the not far distant future <lb />
when electric roads will be running <lb />
all the way from Raleigh to Charlotte <lb />
and then on to South Carolina towns <lb />
and cities. <lb />
electric roads are of <lb />
great convenience and arc big de- <lb />
of the country through which <lb />
they run, and in the wake of these <lb />
new lines will come large develop- <lb />
that will do much to enrich the <lb />
State. <lb />
Welcome to the electric roads. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
What's that The News and Ob- <lb />
server saying a good word for Mr. <lb />
Duke, the head of the American To- <lb />
Company. We can hardly <lb />
believe our ears. Wonder if about <lb />
the time he gets a few hundred thous- <lb />
and invested in electric roads around <lb />
Raleigh to build up that section, the <lb />
News and Observer will be calling <lb />
for a bill with to chew <lb />
down on him. <lb />
The fear of having to pay a few <lb />
more cents in the way of taxes is do- <lb />
more to keep back the good roads <lb />
movement in this state than any <lb />
other one Sun. <lb />
That is true, yet the people who <lb />
look at it that way fail to take into <lb />
consideration the heavy indirect tax <lb />
that the bad roads lay on them con- <lb />
the attention of the buyer, he will <lb />
land many sales that the mail order <lb />
house now gets. <lb />
o- <lb />
With the recent innovation in <lb />
searching returning passengers by <lb />
customs officers, foreign travel may <lb />
become unpopular with the fair sex. <lb />
If you could only measure some <lb />
men's opinion of themselves, what <lb />
dimensions there would be. <lb />
From the Southern Tobacco <lb />
we that Greenville and <lb />
Youngsville, N. C, both sold the <lb />
same number of pounds of tobacco <lb />
during the month of <lb />
pounds. This is unusual for two <lb />
markets to tie on sales. <lb />
In a hearing before the Federal <lb />
court la Chattanooga, a government <lb />
chemist declared that coca-cola con- <lb />
caffeine, and that three glasses <lb />
might produce death. Yet folks will <lb />
go right on swilling it. <lb />
The recent dispatch concerning <lb />
the fire on the steamer of <lb />
the Mallory line, running between <lb />
Galveston and New York, recalls the <lb />
fact that it was upon that steamer <lb />
the National Editorial Association, <lb />
when it met in Galveston in 1897, <lb />
took an excursion around the harbor. <lb />
Some of us frill remember that trip <lb />
as long as we live. <lb />
John D. Rockefeller has offered a <lb />
donation of towards the <lb />
erection of a Y. M. C. A. building <lb />
at the A. and M. College in Raleigh, <lb />
provided the students will raise a <lb />
like sum. The boys have set to work <lb />
to raise the money and feel confident <lb />
of success. <lb />
The mail order lets the <lb />
prospective purchaser know what It <lb />
has to sell. If the home merchant <lb />
is as to bring his wares to <lb />
Some men boasts that they as <lb />
they But the Charlotte street <lb />
car system has put forth the edict <lb />
that they must pay as they come. <lb />
Passengers must put up the nickel <lb />
as they enter the cars. <lb />
The newspaper man who picks all <lb />
the matter on his editorial page from <lb />
other papers and and palms it off as <lb />
his own, without credit, has missed <lb />
his calling. He ought to be out in the <lb />
open carrying a hod. <lb />
Greensboro has the credit of being <lb />
the first North Carolina city to lead <lb />
off with the commission form of gov- <lb />
but Wilmington is a close <lb />
second and Raleigh soon to follow. <lb />
Charlotte should be getting ready to <lb />
come on. <lb />
Nobody specially blames <lb />
for The pa- <lb />
have been on him until he doubt- <lb />
less feels like he would be glad never <lb />
to see another. Yet the papers were <lb />
right. <lb />
When a man wants to stop his <lb />
subscription a newspaper, it is <lb />
far more honorable to pay the paper <lb />
what he owes than it is to have the <lb />
postmaster send a card that the pa- <lb />
per is refused. <lb />
An irresponsible paragrapher says <lb />
Eve wore a She wore <lb />
nothing of the <lb />
Star. No she didn't, and what she <lb />
did wear is a style that is not expect- <lb />
ed to <lb />
large supply of hard tack for the sol- <lb />
on the Mexican frontier. That <lb />
is a part of the war game, give some <lb />
of the trusts a chance for a rake <lb />
off. <lb />
Greenville has the B. P. O. E. Best <lb />
people on earth. There are also a <lb />
few of the sorriest, who we hope will <lb />
not flatter themselves by thinking the <lb />
first of this paragraph applies to <lb />
them. <lb />
hammering and things will <lb />
conic your was a remark made <lb />
about the efforts of The Reflector to <lb />
awaken interest in manufacturing <lb />
enterprises for Greenville. <lb />
In the New Bern Sun are some <lb />
twenty odd announcements of can- <lb />
for aldermen, chief of police <lb />
and city clerk. Folks must be office <lb />
hungry over that way. <lb />
The of troops and war <lb />
game on the Mexican frontier will <lb />
at least give some grafters an op- <lb />
to get their hand in Uncle <lb />
Sum's treasury. <lb />
LETS CELEBRATE THE DAY. <lb />
has struck so far the harem-skirter <lb />
has struck so far the <lb />
has been struck by <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
Cowan Did the <lb />
Bight of one addle you like that <lb />
The government ordered a <lb />
That the mobilizing of troops on <lb />
the Mexican border is intended as a <lb />
demonstration against Japan, as <lb />
given out by a press correspondent, <lb />
is a story right. <lb />
With the president, the <lb />
dent and most of the standing army <lb />
are down South now, it looks like <lb />
folks arc catching the idea of coming <lb />
our way. <lb />
--------o <lb />
They handle it a little different <lb />
in Paris. Over there if a man is run <lb />
over by an automobile they arrest <lb />
him for interfering with traffic. <lb />
Mr. Bryan has eased some minds <lb />
by declaring that he will be a <lb />
candidate for president in 1912. <lb />
Wonder is he is for Wilson. <lb />
With congress and the legislature <lb />
both gone home, the people are get- <lb />
ting the best rest they have had <lb />
lately. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Many towns are getting wrought <lb />
up over approaching municipal <lb />
Greenville will come in line <lb />
a little later. <lb />
Even a blind man can often see the <lb />
point in an argument than the <lb />
fellow with two good eyes. <lb />
Champ Clark says South, my <lb />
boy; go And Champ is right. <lb />
He never gave better advice. <lb />
If the United States and Japan <lb />
were to get in a scrap over Mexico, <lb />
Hobson would certainly shout. <lb />
We might say Go to <lb />
day if we could find anybody who <lb />
knew it meant. <lb />
The Reflector stated a few days ago <lb />
that it hoped arrangements could be <lb />
made for an exchange of courts so <lb />
that Judge Harry W. can <lb />
preside over the court held In <lb />
Pitt county's new court house. We <lb />
are glad to say that this arrangement <lb />
can be made. Judge J. S. Adams, who <lb />
is assigned to the fall courts of this <lb />
district, having consented, with the <lb />
approval of Governor Kitchin, to an <lb />
exchange with Judge for <lb />
the first term In our new court house. <lb />
The workmen on the court house <lb />
expect it completed ready for use in <lb />
time for the August term of court, <lb />
but in case any interruptions <lb />
vent this, one of the fall terms can <lb />
be held in it. <lb />
Another thing The Reflector wants <lb />
to say in this connection, is that the <lb />
day of that term in the <lb />
new court house should be made a <lb />
notable day for Pitt county. Let all <lb />
the people of the county come to- <lb />
then and celebrate the day <lb />
by fittingly dedicating the new <lb />
of justice. We refer this to Chair- <lb />
man J. P. and the board of <lb />
county commissioners, who, with the <lb />
building commute, would naturally <lb />
have charge of the matter, to take <lb />
it under consideration and arrange <lb />
for the county to have a big day <lb />
when the court house is used for the <lb />
first time. <lb />
With the advent of woman suffrage <lb />
will the rooster, long the emblem of <lb />
a political victory, be succeeded by <lb />
the cackling Sun. <lb />
We imagine that the first page of a <lb />
newspaper decorated with a bunch of <lb />
hens the morning after election, <lb />
would be a tame looking affair and <lb />
hardly raise a cackle. <lb />
Hardly more could have been ex- <lb />
of Raleigh than to defeat the <lb />
commission government. That city <lb />
likes crooked ways. <lb />
After all Booker T. is just a <lb />
and it might have been expected to <lb />
show. Roosevelt's dinner started <lb />
him to spoiling. <lb />
The Raleigh Times worked hard <lb />
for the commission form of govern- <lb />
in that city, and takes the de- <lb />
feat gracefully. <lb />
Some two by fours are already be- <lb />
ginning to lay plans for trying to <lb />
get in the next legislature. <lb />
Wilmington did herself proud in <lb />
the large vote for a commission form <lb />
of government. <lb />
The soldier boys down on the <lb />
can learn to eat hot <lb />
You cannot help the town by push- <lb />
the wrong way. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
PI II <lb />
The Carolina Home and Form and The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
ORPHANS SATURDAY NIGHT. <lb />
In Auditorium of The East Carolina <lb />
Training School. <lb />
The singing class of tho Oxford <lb />
Orphan Asylum will give an enter- <lb />
here Saturday night, 25th. <lb />
As there is no hall in town suitable <lb />
for such an occasion, the faculty of <lb />
the Training school kindly permitted <lb />
the use of the auditorium by the or- <lb />
There should be a large at- <lb />
for besides enjoying an en- <lb />
worth more than the <lb />
price, it is for the benefit of a most <lb />
worthy cause. <lb />
arm Equipment. <lb />
It seems but yesterday, when I <lb />
think back and recall my first <lb />
experience of farm life. Of <lb />
course, I grew up on the farm, but it <lb />
was as the lilies grow, toiled not, <lb />
neither did I Hut when I mar- <lb />
a young farmer and went to <lb />
housekeeping in a two-room <lb />
on a one-horse farm, I then com- <lb />
to sec the seamy side of it. <lb />
all. Our house was on top of a high <lb />
the water was to be carried <lb />
from the spring up that hill. We <lb />
had a stove just big enough for two <lb />
and hardly that, no conveniences for <lb />
bath whatever. We had chills and <lb />
fever off and on during the whole <lb />
seven years lived at that place; <lb />
and I am sure it was on account of <lb />
tho surface drainage going Into the <lb />
spring. We spent enough for doc- <lb />
tors and medicine to have dug a <lb />
well and run the water indoors. We <lb />
had no more chills after leaving <lb />
there, but were some time regaining <lb />
our impaired vitality. Then I had <lb />
no sewing machine; so it was <lb />
to spend days at a time at my <lb />
mother's, sewing, or else hire my <lb />
sewing. We spent enough in that <lb />
way to have bought a machine twice <lb />
over. Finally, in 1901, my husband <lb />
bought a machine for am <lb />
using it still and it is as good as <lb />
ever. <lb />
This is a fair specimen of the mis- <lb />
taken economy of young farm folks. <lb />
The little old stove by this time was <lb />
used up to a finish. My husband <lb />
bought, me a Majestic range <lb />
with a 15-gallon reservoir, for heat- <lb />
water. It was grand. I could sit <lb />
six half-gallon jars of fruit on a wire <lb />
bottom in the reservoir and boil <lb />
them. The fruit canned in this man- <lb />
was perfect, retaining its shape <lb />
and natural juices. <lb />
We never did have any convenience <lb />
for washing and <lb />
hired it out. Rut a neighbor had a <lb />
washing machine and wringer that <lb />
were perfection. She did her own <lb />
wash, and that in an hour or two. <lb />
She also had a low buggy and a <lb />
gentle for her own use. I had <lb />
to walk or await my husband's con- <lb />
to go abroad. A man <lb />
knows what he needs for his work, <lb />
and gets it. A woman knows too, <lb />
but as a rule does without it. I <lb />
knew a woman who spent tho whole <lb />
afternoon driving a 10-penny nail <lb />
through a tin lid. She was making <lb />
a grater Her <lb />
band could have bought one for a <lb />
dime. And as for a meat knife <lb />
h r backed case-knife that is <lb />
lightning keenness, one that <lb />
I to our <lb />
is the sole dependence. It <lb />
bus i handle, and if it should <lb />
are plenty more cobs. <lb />
I tell it is just such makeshifts <lb />
as this that take the life and interest <lb />
out of women on the <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
A Warning to Farmers. <lb />
A few days ago the United States <lb />
department of agriculture issued a <lb />
bulletin that contains a warning to <lb />
farmers against purchasing clover <lb />
seed which has recently been <lb />
ported Into this country from Chile. <lb />
The seed was sent in three separate <lb />
shipments aggregating pounds <lb />
This seed has been found to be con- <lb />
with two kinds of <lb />
seed in such proportion that <lb />
seeds would ordinarily be sown in <lb />
each square rod planted with the <lb />
Chilean clover seed. <lb />
The dodder weed is said to be a <lb />
native of Australia, and reached Chile <lb />
in shipments of alfalfa seed. It is a <lb />
small shrub of the laurel family, and <lb />
has the reputation of being extremely <lb />
destructive to alfalfa and <lb />
clover. The distinction between the <lb />
two varieties of the pest is not made <lb />
clear in office of the bulletin, but <lb />
it is safe assume that one is fully <lb />
as vicious as the other. It is said <lb />
the dodder winds itself about the <lb />
steams of the clover and quickly de- <lb />
its life. <lb />
According to the bulletin, in the <lb />
particular lots of Chilean clover seed <lb />
regarding which the warning is <lb />
en, the clover seeds themselves are <lb />
of peculiarly fine appearance, and <lb />
arc fully per cent, larger than or- <lb />
clover seed. Such being the <lb />
case, little difficulty should ex- <lb />
in detecting the dodder. <lb />
When the infected seed is discovered <lb />
it should not only be rejected, but if <lb />
the laws will permit it to be done, <lb />
it should be confiscated and burned <lb />
by the proper <lb />
News. <lb />
A Country With Only one Bank. <lb />
There are no public banking <lb />
in the Dominion Republic, <lb />
and but one private bank with <lb />
agencies in the more important of <lb />
the towns which buys and sells drafts <lb />
makes loans, and is the repository <lb />
of the government funds. <lb />
Buying and selling drafts is an <lb />
important source of revenue to this <lb />
bank and also to many private in- <lb />
Money is easily placed at almost <lb />
any time at 1-2 per cent a month, <lb />
and sometimes at and 1-2 per <lb />
cent, with first class real estate or <lb />
personal security. Long time loans <lb />
of large amounts are placed at <lb />
per cent per annum. Municipalities, <lb />
borrowing money for improvements <lb />
and other purposes, pay per cent <lb />
a month. <lb />
There are very few depositors in <lb />
the local bank. Most of the well-to- <lb />
do people, both among the merchants <lb />
and farmers, never think of deposit- <lb />
their money, but have small <lb />
safes or secrete their hoardings <lb />
in some other <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Kills A Murderer. <lb />
Merciless murderer is <lb />
tis with many but Dr. King's <lb />
New Life Pills kill it by prevention. <lb />
They gently stimulate the stomach, <lb />
liver and bowels, preventing that <lb />
Clogging that invites appendicitis, <lb />
curing constipation, headache, <lb />
chills. at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
The successful speculator watches <lb />
the corners and keeps out of them. <lb />
Vocal teachers are always howling <lb />
about their work. <lb />
A man doesn't have to a de- <lb />
in order to find fault. <lb />
NEWSPAPER PRESS FOR SALE. <lb />
Having placed an order for a new fast news- <lb />
paper and book press, to be installed the middle of <lb />
April, we have a newspaper press that will be <lb />
sold at a bargain for delivery May 1st. <lb />
It is a Press, large enough <lb />
to print four pages, or two <lb />
pages and has steam fixtures so that it can be run <lb />
either by hand or power. Been in use six years. <lb />
It is a splendid press for a weekly paper and <lb />
is in good condition to do many years good <lb />
vice. We used a press from the same factory for <lb />
years before installing this one, printing a daily <lb />
paper with small circulation about years of that <lb />
time. Its speed, an hour, is too slow for a daily <lb />
paper with the present circulation of The <lb />
tor, and for that reason we are having to displace <lb />
it with a faster press. <lb />
Any one interested and wanting a good press <lb />
for-a weekly newspaper, can sec this press at work <lb />
every day in the Reflector building, before our new <lb />
press is installed. Any one who cannot come to <lb />
see it at work and examine it, can get particulars <lb />
by addressing <lb />
The Reflector Company, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE TO BALTIMORE <lb />
Connecting with rail lines for all points <lb />
and WEST <lb />
JUST THE SEASON TO ENJOY A SHORT <lb />
WATER TRIP. <lb />
ELEGANT STEAMERS <lb />
Dining Service Carte and Table <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. m. from foot of Jackson street <lb />
and arrive Baltimore 7.00 a. in. <lb />
For full particulars and reservation, write <lb />
F. R. T. P. A. <lb />
Street, <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia <lb />
Roofing and <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb />
Flues in <lb />
Work. <lb />
J. <lb />
torn, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
An Uneven Distribution of Churches. <lb />
In Colorado, within seventy miles <lb />
of Denver there is a promising <lb />
of twelve hundred inhabitants, <lb />
says Charles Samuel in an <lb />
In Success Magazine entitled <lb />
Mad Race for In that <lb />
village there are eight churches. <lb />
about in the mountains are <lb />
communities that have from thirty <lb />
ninety pupils in the public school, <lb />
and can muster one hundred and fifty <lb />
adults at an all night dance. The <lb />
population is scattered, the pupils go <lb />
o school on burros and on horseback. <lb />
For some reason these people have <lb />
no church nor Sunday school. Bishop <lb />
Anderson of the Episcopal diocese <lb />
Chicago says that there are forty <lb />
owns in Illinois, ranging from two <lb />
to eight, hundred in <lb />
any church. Yet the <lb />
three examples given from <lb />
could easily have been <lb />
found in the State of Illinois. It <lb />
rather looks as if some of the lean <lb />
churches should be cut down out of <lb />
the herd and led to pastures new. <lb />
Visiting Minister. <lb />
The Presbyterian congregation <lb />
here were delighted to have Rev. J. <lb />
S. Wood, of Weldon, preach for them <lb />
Sunday morning and night. His <lb />
were excellent and much en- <lb />
joyed. <lb />
It's too bad that when a man puts <lb />
his foot in it he is not in a position <lb />
I to kick himself. <lb />
Laugh at a fool and he imagines <lb />
that your are laughing with him.<lb />
and The Hector. <lb />
EM'S PRAYER LEAGUE <lb />
INTEREST <lb />
of achievement. We both sang <lb />
a little group of visitors l <lb />
g- <lb />
of the Maryland <lb />
line facing us in the dusk of the <lb />
This was in answer to the <lb />
request Bent in from the soldiers to <lb />
their friend. Captain Sterrett, that <lb />
Hi, . might hear worn n's voice <lb />
again. <lb />
Notices <lb />
League is Doing A Good <lb />
in the Community. <lb />
J Every Sunday people arc heard to <lb />
of the Men's Prayer League as <lb />
remarkable meeting men. and <lb />
it is. The meeting Sunday alter <lb />
ion in the Presbyterian church b id <lb />
. large attendance and all took i <lb />
In it. The subject for dis- <lb />
was Multiplied, <lb />
Ind while the unusual thing <lb />
that only one of the appointed <lb />
Mr. C. C. Pierce, was pres- <lb />
Lit, after he bad made a splendid <lb />
talk others took the place of the ab- <lb />
and the meeting measured <lb />
to the standard the league bas <lb />
Set. <lb />
J Next Sunday the meeting will be <lb />
Lid in the Christian church. Th <lb />
subject, for that day is <lb />
Text, 83.1-J. <lb />
Leaders, Messrs. J. C. Tyson. H. D. <lb />
and J. A. Bland. <lb />
Men, if you want to spend a profit <lb />
SIMMONS <lb />
North r Una -H County <lb />
in the Superior Court. <lb />
j. c. Harrington<lb />
defendant above named will <lb />
f H notice that an action embed <lb />
I can hear now swing of that hag ,.,,,,,, In <lb />
chorus, as the men <lb />
caught up the refrain, and It. <lb />
. . ,. by the next day, to my <lb />
and pride, the whole camp at <lb />
,, was resounding M <lb />
;. court of Pitt county against <lb />
by the plaintiff for <lb />
;. . absolute divorce <lb />
. e i required to <lb />
Harrison, in.- .,, ; ,, . m of the <lb />
. to he held on <lb />
he I t Monday In May. at the <lb />
,. for relief demanded in said <lb />
of March, mi. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
County <lb />
TYPHOID <lb />
Ubiquitous House Fly s <lb />
Transmitter. <lb />
The house fly, well named as the <lb />
typhoid fly. one of the chief <lb />
tors in typhoid transmission. This <lb />
Insect finds equal- <lb />
cm genial habit in filth and m <lb />
food; it thrives with indifference <lb />
e manure heap, and in i <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
County. <lb />
make <lb />
tome i -n <lb />
able Sunday afternoon, <lb />
study of the subject and attend th <lb />
meeting. Besides the Interest in <lb />
meetings of the League, it does <lb />
work through Its charity com- <lb />
wherever the need Is found. <lb />
butter and milk. We <lb />
STORY <lb />
Another Version of How Words Were <lb />
Welded To Classic <lb />
it was war-time, bad <lb />
ready tasted the sweets of <lb />
the woods were full of <lb />
and delightful officers and <lb />
eager to be entertained and <lb />
heartened for the fray. Like the <lb />
t other girls of my acquaintance <lb />
about, I grew up in a night, and <lb />
there was plenty of women a <lb />
for us. <lb />
Even now, writing it after so many, <lb />
many years, I seem to feel again <lb />
the pulse of that thrilling tune. A . <lb />
it was there that there came <lb />
into my life of its Strongest <lb />
influences, in the radiant person of <lb />
my cousin, Hetty Cary, daughter <lb />
my uncle, Wilson Cary, <lb />
my father's elder and only <lb />
She, with her young.- <lb />
pea typhoid as the <lb />
. , with regard to ho- <lb />
, ,,; cases as apart ti. <lb />
It attains its highest <lb />
, in the full of the year. <lb />
. urbanite has returned from hit <lb />
vacation down with typhoid, or from <lb />
trip with It; where- <lb />
o, m those tainted veils have <lb />
,,. certainly from <lb />
to time at fault; <lb />
often as has been <lb />
the urbanite contract <lb />
typhoid before be eve; <lb />
set out on his jaunt or his <lb />
incubation the time of ex- <lb />
to the infection to the <lb />
re i of the is in <lb />
. fortnight; following <lb />
lid <lb />
upon this tho disease endures a <lb />
month to six week,. Thus, counting <lb />
two months from the tall rise <lb />
.,; t deaths to the time when <lb />
is contracted, we <lb />
;,,,. come f e <lb />
finny house fly prevails most. Upon <lb />
logs, his wings s i boy <lb />
carries the <lb />
i ins ct, in <lb />
has himself Ingested. A noted <lb />
has written about, fly <lb />
hot wive ins But he <lb />
. . <lb />
. administrator <lb />
Forbes, deceased, <lb />
, . , Forbes, <lb />
and <lb />
above named. <lb />
That action entitled <lb />
. ,, , commenced in <lb />
Pitt o sell <lb />
Sn m , <lb />
;., ,. f late George Forbes <lb />
. . for the payment of <lb />
. being heirs <lb />
George Forbes, <lb />
,., said two defend- <lb />
;, notice that <lb />
J I to appear before <lb />
. of the Superior court of <lb />
. . his the town <lb />
. ,, t ,,,. complaint and <lb />
c demanded In said c-om- <lb />
; , the 28th day of February, <lb />
C. MOORE, <lb />
Of Superior <lb />
, Plaintiff <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina.- Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court -Before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
Forest. Town of Win- <lb />
Joseph <lb />
A G. Cox. W. B. Wingate, <lb />
L h. Kittrell, W. B. Nobles. <lb />
Louis Cannon. C. L. <lb />
p. W. and B. <lb />
T. Cox. <lb />
vs. <lb />
B W. Tucker, W. U House, <lb />
and the Atlantic Coast I me <lb />
Railroad Company. <lb />
The defendant W. L. House, above <lb />
named, will take notice that a special <lb />
proceeding, entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced before the clerk <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb />
for the purpose of proportioning the <lb />
of opening and maintaining a <lb />
ditch running through the <lb />
the above named parties, . d <lb />
as is provided m i <lb />
said defendant will <lb />
that he is required to appear <lb />
at the office of the clerk of <lb />
court of Pitt county, to -he <lb />
court house in Greenville, Car <lb />
in said special proceeding, or the <lb />
will apply to th, court <lb />
the relief demanded to MM <lb />
U g <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb />
North County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Halie Sellers <lb />
VB <lb />
T H. Sellers ., ,,, <lb />
defendant above <lb />
take notice that an action <lb />
on above has been commenced In the <lb />
court of Pitt county against <lb />
of obtaining <lb />
and the said defendant <lb />
notice that he is<lb />
Z s Monday taM-T. ,. J <lb />
house of said county in <lb />
North Carolina, and . ;.; <lb />
Cleric Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
of ministration <lb />
g. Owens, deceased, <lb />
brother. She, nor <lb />
sister, Jennie, had taken the lead I. <lb />
the movement among Mb upon more <lb />
younger girls in Baltimore, who . alight upon <lb />
seen all their best men <lb />
across the border to enlist with <lb />
Confederates for the war, <lb />
sugar or upon the <lb />
a baby's bottle. Bach pair of his <lb />
their strained feelings by re-1 . are as <lb />
of the Union officers am and the toilet <lb />
troops placed in possession pi the, a message of the <lb />
city. B By such process are thou- <lb />
was Jennie Cary who set Rand . bacteria <lb />
stirring poem of edible that la <lb />
the air of us plaCe.-John <lb />
to her by Burton ., J Q Review <lb />
When a student at. Yale a.;. <lb />
first sang with a chorus <lb />
in a drawing room In Baltimore. She <lb />
day been to the <lb />
i i ii . the <lb />
addition to those by <lb />
SI <lb />
to present them <lb />
on or before the <lb />
Sf February, 1918. or this <lb />
mediate payment to us. <lb />
the clay of <lb />
V d. OWENS, <lb />
GARDNER, <lb />
of the estate of I. S.<lb />
is vigorously rubbed together <lb />
Sold n Few Buggies. <lb />
Mr E G. Flanagan returned to- <lb />
day from Columbia, S. C, where he <lb />
been on a trip to the interest <lb />
of the John Flanagan Buggy Com- <lb />
He rays be Bold five car <lb />
loads of buggies on the trip. <lb />
in a . . . . <lb />
tells me that refrain, as <lb />
printed in the copy of verses cut b , <lb />
thorn out of a newspaper, was <lb />
and that she added th <lb />
word in obedience to the <lb />
of the music. <lb />
As the song thus boldly chanted by <lb />
young Confederate sympathizers in a <lb />
city occupied by their enemy and <lb />
strict martial rule, was to drift <lb />
over the border, to be e of <lb />
by the troops o the Maryland and . m ,.;. <lb />
to echo down the ages as , <lb />
famous battle song o to <lb />
Farm Machinery. <lb />
You want to give particular <lb />
it is fitting to Miss Jennie <lb />
it is fitting <lb />
S-y should be awarded all the honor best <lb />
and implements of the very <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
, . . of a mortgage executed <lb />
by Adam and <lb />
. , i. I. Moore, on day <lb />
.,. mortgage was <lb />
. pd in tho office of the <lb />
. ,,. deeds of Pitt county, to <lb />
.; , .,,, the undersigned <lb />
, ; ,,. before the court <lb />
. , Greenville, on <lb />
April 1911, <lb />
. trod land, lying ti ., <lb />
; ;. ,,. of Pitt and in <lb />
. hip, the lamb, <lb />
i- Mien on the north; U i. <lb />
,, , ; the new road from <lb />
, ; i the old road on <lb />
., ad another tract of said <lb />
; , me west, containing <lb />
, ., ore or For a more <lb />
.-,., reference is <lb />
. . .,. to ; mortgage. <lb />
JAMES SON. <lb />
Attorneys for owner of the debt <lb />
Ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North County <lb />
Service by publication Notice. <lb />
A. O. Cox, <lb />
Fred R. W. <lb />
Haddock, <lb />
Haddock, <lb />
Haddock, Janie Haddock <lb />
and Freddie Haddock. . <lb />
The defendants above named will <lb />
take notice that a Proceeding <lb />
entitled as above, has been com <lb />
fenced in the o l. <lb />
county, to sell for division, <lb />
houses and to Winterville, PUt <lb />
county, known as the Carroll <lb />
houses and and <lb />
by Martha Louisa to th- <lb />
above named; and the <lb />
will further take notice <lb />
that they are required to appear be- <lb />
S e clerk of the Superior court <lb />
said county at his office to too <lb />
house to Greenville Put count. <lb />
North Carolina, on the <lb />
and answer or demur to <lb />
special proceeding, <lb />
or tho plaintiff will apply to <lb />
for the relief to <lb />
day March. <lb />
hub D c <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up three female boss. <lb />
black color, unmarked, weight about <lb />
pounds each. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
to, cos,. R. T. <lb />
r F D. No. Greenville, N. i.<lb />
, J<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018140_tn_0007" n="7" />
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,, . . <lb />
It <lb />
The Home and Farm and Th .,.,<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Mart c. the study of sacred history at the <lb />
Nobles, Esq., returned Wednesday <lb />
a trip to Baltimore and Wash- <lb />
j;. C. <lb />
o Mr. J. J. Smith <lb />
a more hopeful, but still <lb />
is critical. <lb />
; and <lb />
arrived from Baltimore Thursday <lb />
and are stopping with his lather in <lb />
Cheat, The doctor will open his <lb />
toy in a Tew days. <lb />
Ml John Tickle and family arrived <lb />
from South Carolina. They <lb />
will make their home in Pitt county. <lb />
Mrs. Tickle was Minnie Turn- <lb />
i r of Mr. Joyner Wingate. <lb />
u in ed any repairing done, in <lb />
wood iron, or any work <lb />
bring it R. Smith <lb />
; .;. <lb />
Owing to high water, Jones <lb />
humbles have taken out their seine <lb />
at Pitch <lb />
i the orphan concert next <lb />
Thursday 23rd. <lb />
a B. Smith <lb />
More was opened Thursday. Miss <lb />
Mumford won the first prize, <lb />
Miss Wattle Armstrong, <lb />
second, silver butter knife; Mrs. <lb />
P; the third, a can <lb />
cm cooking oil. You get a <lb />
dollar purchase. <lb />
Cox has purchased <lb />
business near the depot of <lb />
L. Kittrell. <lb />
We heard that our community <lb />
would have the stock law, but <lb />
from the amount of wire fence <lb />
sold here, ii must be a mistake. We <lb />
two cars have been unloaded <lb />
in i e i few days. <lb />
supply of hardware, mill <lb />
building material, glass; a <lb />
of lime and cement, paint <lb />
and oils ready mixed. j. R. smith <lb />
Company. <lb />
Berry brought in a <lb />
bunch oats that would measure <lb />
a high; a very line variety. <lb />
Bl i,; bad six acres of them. <lb />
Glad to Messrs. J. J. Hines and <lb />
Turnage out again, both having <lb />
been sick several days. <lb />
Mr. id. Swain has sold his in- <lb />
l the market business to Mr. <lb />
r S and has moved his <lb />
to Winterville. <lb />
was hero Monday <lb />
Mug the graded school. <lb />
Seminary, left Friday for his home <lb />
at Kinston. <lb />
Don't forget the orphan concert, <lb />
Thursday night. <lb />
Ayden. x. March 21.- The con- <lb />
cert by the singing class from the <lb />
Oxford orphan asylum will give their <lb />
entertainment here Thursday <lb />
night in the Methodist church Let <lb />
every body come out. <lb />
Mr. E. G. Cox and family left <lb />
Monday and will <lb />
for a while in <lb />
Rev. Mr. Caraway, of L . t <lb />
has moved bis family to the . <lb />
lug recently vacated Mr. E. t;. <lb />
Cox. on East avenue. <lb />
Hardware, all kinds nil a <lb />
belting, J. R. <lb />
Possibly the deal co <lb />
in Ayden Saturday <lb />
ever be n the history of the <lb />
town. Messrs. J. R. <lb />
sold to Mr. L. L. Kittrell, of Winter- <lb />
ville, their entire mill, gins and el- <lb />
plant, of a system <lb />
of mill, 60-H. P <lb />
and H, p <lb />
dynamos, motor, , p <lb />
outfit, .-. band tools, <lb />
hearse, undertaking outfit, wagons, <lb />
mules, limbers, electric lines, build- <lb />
etc. Mr. Kittrell look charge <lb />
last Monday morning, lie will move <lb />
his family here in short. Mr. Kit- <lb />
is a man of pluck an energy <lb />
and we look for .-. .; u all <lb />
branches of this establishment. We <lb />
consider that Ayden is fortunate in <lb />
securing such citizens as Mr. and <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
We are sorry to learn Mr. <lb />
John I. Nobles near tr es, <lb />
a stroke paralysis st Mo i- <lb />
day. At this writing he is able to <lb />
be up. <lb />
will vote on bonds for the erection <lb />
a modern school building. <lb />
It was a pleasure to visit our neigh- <lb />
city. Winterville, a short while <lb />
last Sunday and hear one of Dr. W. <lb />
B. lectures, which we fully <lb />
enjoyed, besides meeting so of <lb />
our friends of younger days. Jolly <lb />
Jim Greene is always so pleasant <lb />
and in such good spirit he reminds <lb />
us of u breakfast food advertise i <lb />
Pent a few hours in the homo <lb />
our old boss, Mr. A. G. Cox. He show- <lb />
ed us his chicken yard, fall of <lb />
brooders and chirping bid- <lb />
a Jot full of fine cattle and <lb />
he raises for home cons <lb />
as well as marl-.,; his large <lb />
or feed and <lb />
fed machinery had more the an- <lb />
of a model <lb />
than a cotton planter man- <lb />
The evening was short. <lb />
We spent the time so pleasantly we <lb />
to leave. Some of the <lb />
People of Winterville are <lb />
of the and know how <lb />
to make a visitor feel when within <lb />
hi <lb />
We think measles must have <lb />
i; d every man, woman and child <lb />
m the community and we hear the <lb />
oping cough is on the way, look- <lb />
for the . . <lb />
Ir. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
villa April 3rd and 4th, Monday an <lb />
Tuesday, for the purpose of <lb />
j diseases of the eye and <lb />
-es. <lb />
d w 24-3 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Department of State. <lb />
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
Once <lb />
Hare you found that Reflector sub- <lb />
statement in your mail yet <lb />
H so, please let us have a prompt <lb />
remittance, <lb />
tie people have such good con- <lb />
even medicine can't Leo <lb />
them sick. <lb />
The housewife is known by the <lb />
; J she <lb />
To All to Whom These Presents May<lb />
Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
by duly authenticated record <lb />
of the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
solution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of all the stockholders, de-- <lb />
in my office, that the J R <lb />
Company, a corporation of <lb />
whose principal office is <lb />
at Second street in f <lb />
the town of Ayden, county of Pitt <lb />
State o North Carolina R. Smith <lb />
therein and in charge <lb />
upon whom process may be <lb />
has complied with the re- <lb />
of Chapter of <lb />
entitled <lb />
the issuing of this <lb />
dissolution. <lb />
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
the State of North Caro- <lb />
do hereby certify that the said <lb />
did. on the 8th day of <lb />
office a duly <lb />
executed and attested consent In <lb />
writing to the dissolution of said <lb />
corporation, executed by all the stock- <lb />
thereof, which said consent <lb />
of the proceedings <lb />
are now on tile in my said <lb />
. as by law <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb />
unto set my hand and affixed my of- <lb />
real, at Raleigh, this 8th day <lb />
March, A. D. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
. ,, ,,, B Secretary of State.<lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OP <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
to tit Slate of Knit at H <lb />
Last <lb />
Misses Mattie Johnson and Eva <lb />
are home Their school <lb />
d last week. <lb />
f. J. It. Tingle is confined to his <lb />
room with carbuncles. <lb />
and Airs. T. L. of <lb />
me visiting Mrs. Jessie <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
There Is a new son stopping with <lb />
Mr- Bi d Mrs. J. A. <lb />
The Ayden Odd Fellows expect a <lb />
I time at on April 6th, <lb />
the district meeting. Quite a <lb />
v ill go ,,.,, .,.,,, <lb />
by water to <lb />
J- R. Turnage is the or- <lb />
of the occasion. <lb />
Mr. A. T, Harrington, of Kinston, <lb />
was hero Thursday looking after his <lb />
real estate business. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Webb, who has completed <lb />
a little son of <lb />
Mr. J. W. Dixon, at <lb />
Green, was ding too close to the <lb />
and his clothes Before <lb />
the flames were extinguished the lit- <lb />
fellow was burned about <lb />
the legs and body. <lb />
The condition of Mr. J. Smith <lb />
who on March mi. suffered b stroke <lb />
Of paralysis, continues to grow more <lb />
each day. <lb />
We hear that Rev. T. N. Manning <lb />
is very low with q carbuncle the <lb />
home of his daughter, Mrs. Bob. <lb />
Smith, near Frog Level. Mr. Manning <lb />
was once a resident of Ayden, c I i- <lb />
ducting a fancy grocery on tin <lb />
corner where Dr. AL AT. <lb />
now stands, and has m i. <lb />
friends In Pitt and g <lb />
ties, who will learn this with i <lb />
In his young days he a very a <lb />
Free Will Baptist minis and <lb />
when in his prime, could , <lb />
couple a minute and m . .; <lb />
as many as any man of <lb />
hope he may yet Le . , . . <lb />
years. <lb />
Mr. D, <lb />
very <lb />
el here in <lb />
den. <lb />
. .,. <lb />
Loans and<lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
natures. <lb />
from banks and <lb />
. 55,054.52 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
W 20.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other V. S. notes. 2,552.00 <lb />
181,839.16 <lb />
Capita stock paid 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund. 15,025.00 <lb />
undivided profits, less our <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
4,736.94 <lb />
deposits subject to check. 57,417.90 <lb />
Savings 28,859.32 <lb />
Total. <lb />
Mate of North Carolina, Comity of Pitt, <lb />
I. J- It. Smith of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge and<lb />
J. R. SMITH. HODGES, <lb />
B H . Notary Public. <lb />
u. My commission expires March 1911 <lb />
J. c <lb />
Directors. <lb />
in <lb />
April nth the day when Ayden <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
b our Mr fail which <lb />
Came Li <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C, <lb />
and The <lb />
is. <lb />
HOLY NATION PICTURED <lb />
March <lb />
the people that fare thus Happy the <lb />
pit whose God is Psalm <lb />
God accepted Israel to <lb />
be bis people, he entered <lb />
into a Covenant or agree- <lb />
with them. He gave <lb />
the represented In the Ten <lb />
as the basis of the <lb />
Which Moses mediated. Is- <lb />
agreed to be faithful to God, and <lb />
those commandments <lb />
God agreed that in that event <lb />
would bless them; they should be <lb />
people, and by the things <lb />
in the Law should live ever <lb />
not die. Not only so, but ltd <lb />
to bless them in nil the tern <lb />
affairs of life. <lb />
failed to get these <lb />
the same reason that any other <lb />
would have failed; namely, <lb />
God's Law is perfect, the meas- <lb />
of a perfect man's <lb />
It love the Lord thy God with all <lb />
heart, mind, being and <lb />
. thou shalt love thy neighbor <lb />
Hence, the Israelites <lb />
to die, as their fathers done. <lb />
t as nil mankind being <lb />
the Divine Law perfectly. <lb />
Happy Is That People <lb />
our the Prophet David <lb />
ts the holy, happy, blessed nation <lb />
Lord. It is a picture of the <lb />
re and not of the past, it <lb />
ii picture. It will be realized when <lb />
slab's Kingdom shall have <lb />
amongst <lb />
l's power shall be restrained, when <lb />
be bound, when the blessings <lb />
shall have uplifted man- <lb />
from sin <lb />
degradation <lb />
shall have <lb />
them <lb />
k to the image <lb />
likeness of <lb />
lost in Eden, <lb />
our race <lb />
ugh the sac- <lb />
e on Calvary. <lb />
that happy , , <lb />
ion will ac- <lb />
re additional- <lb />
a happy home V <lb />
world-wide , <lb />
Even <lb />
a . <lb />
fan perfection <lb />
Id not happiness if cyclones, <lb />
undoes, blizzards, tidal waves, <lb />
famines and pestilences <lb />
Thank God, the Bible's us- <lb />
are that the blessing of the <lb />
d shall be, not only upon mankind. <lb />
upon all their earthly home. The <lb />
I th shall yield her increase. Tin; <lb />
II and the solitary place <lb />
I glad and blossom as the rose. The <lb />
d Will make his footstool glorious <lb />
Isa. <lb />
Particulars Given by tho Prophet <lb />
to the blessed condition <lb />
holy nation of the future, the <lb />
mentions n deliverance front <lb />
huge mo and <lb />
from the bands of strange cull- <lb />
u, whose mouth vanity, <lb />
I whose right band is tho right <lb />
id of <lb />
u the Church of the present Ag I <lb />
re are some whom the <lb />
or strange children. <lb />
may make the same profession an I <lb />
but Lord . <lb />
m that are and In his due time , <lb />
II separate the false or strange j <lb />
n from the true and will glorify th <lb />
ones us members of the great I <lb />
The Christ. Then Will come I <lb />
time for dealing with <lb />
time d. scribed our u I <lb />
en general,<lb />
Sanitary Values Placed <lb />
representing Car- <lb />
and other Southern states <lb />
gag i in crusades against typhoid <lb />
and bookworm diseases at a <lb />
meeting in Atlanta, have <lb />
d on a valuation for <lb />
styles of privies ordinarily <lb />
As typhoid fever, hookworm <lb />
and the dysenteries are car- <lb />
in, and ed with, human <lb />
excrement, a privy which prevents <lb />
the spread of these diseases has a <lb />
high value. <lb />
Valuations expressed in percent- <lb />
Failure to have any kind of a <lb />
premises represents per <lb />
sanitary value. ordinary <lb />
privy open behind, unprotected from <lb />
I . dogs, washing rains, etc., has <lb />
per cent sanitary <lb />
The same style privy having a <lb />
hinged in the rear coming down <lb />
Close to the ground Is Riven a <lb />
value of per cent. <lb />
A privy having a covered seat, a <lb />
closed hinged door in the rear, and <lb />
tubs or pails in which the excrement <lb />
collected for subsequent disposal, <lb />
If not rigidly fly proof, is valued at <lb />
per cent. <lb />
This same Style of privy, having a <lb />
fly proof vault under the seal <lb />
and water tight tubs or pails, kepi <lb />
g condition, is valued at per <lb />
cent. <lb />
A ewer system, with closets <lb />
and a tank arrangement in <lb />
oil barrels are used, known as <lb />
the It, S. privy, are valued at <lb />
cent. <lb />
By writing Dr, A. as- <lb />
to state board of <lb />
health, Raleigh, you may receive free <lb />
in Illustrated pamphlet giving the <lb />
plans and specifications with a bill <lb />
of the material for the best and <lb />
pest kinds of sanitary privies. <lb />
Messianic Kingdom, will be privileged <lb />
to become the holy and happy <lb />
of Satan and sin will be <lb />
banished and righteousness and Truth <lb />
will flourish and I ha of the <lb />
glory of the Lord will the whole <lb />
earth. <lb />
The great Messiah undertaken to be <lb />
the world's it- <lb />
All mankind will awakened <lb />
from the tomb and have the <lb />
for regeneration and full attain <lb />
of human perfection and God- <lb />
likeness. However, for quite a time <lb />
there will be strange children amongst <lb />
who will experience the <lb />
blessings of that glorious time with- <lb />
out giving proper heart responses. Not <lb />
until the world shall have been rid of <lb />
these by their dying the Second Death, <lb />
will the fullness of hi prevail <lb />
amongst the children of men. <lb />
of Refreshing Shall and <lb />
He Shall <lb />
your sons will be like plants, <lb />
grown up In their youth; your <lb />
like corner-pillars sculptured In <lb />
the model of u The <lb />
and beauty of the children of Messiah, <lb />
partaken f human Restitution bless- <lb />
will marvelous. <lb />
Then the garners will full, fur- <lb />
all manner of provisions, Then <lb />
your sheep will bring forth thousands <lb />
and tens of in your open <lb />
pus lures. <lb />
Then there will be <lb />
further seeking for better or more <lb />
Then there will <lb />
be no In our <lb />
content is now rapidly with <lb />
added hies Ins of our w <lb />
day. The difficulty In the fact <lb />
that <lb />
the hearts and f men. <lb />
tho wonderfully changed <lb />
of Messiah's . pace <lb />
happiness, will Jake the <lb />
of and <lb />
I; <lb />
PP <lb />
r n s HI <lb />
Describes <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Had Test of <lb />
Time and s Known the <lb />
World Over. <lb />
Rome preachers are afraid to give <lb />
j-, , opinion on any remedy, <lb />
bow vi hi may esteem it. <lb />
rs are not <lb />
o ho i not afraid in <lb />
i I Bea I what be Bays. <lb />
every word of it. If you <lb />
doubt it write him a letter, enclosing <lb />
a stamp. He will tell you what he<lb />
r I<lb />
.-. <lb />
Catarrh <lb />
p J. T. Hendersonville, <lb />
S. Cm <lb />
do to make known for the bone- <lb />
ring humanity my experience <lb />
with <lb />
catarrh of the <lb />
stomach, and though I tried many rem- <lb />
to several doctors, It <lb />
all In vain. <lb />
i not been for believe <lb />
I -.- have been In my to-day. <lb />
have every reason to that <lb />
; the remedy for ca- <lb />
known to tho world. Therefore <lb />
I I and shall continue <lb />
it to those Who are <lb />
REV. G. DUKES, Pastor of the <lb />
Unitarian Church at <lb />
N. <lb />
wife has in a very bad <lb />
of health for several and n <lb />
to do her any good a <lb />
began to use one . <lb />
Since then the Color has return to <lb />
j bet face, and she is gaining f h <lb />
every day, and I believe aha la . i ii <lb />
woman to-day. <lb />
boy, ten years old, was <lb />
and had bat little life. He r mm <lb />
the day his mother To- <lb />
day hi-i face la rosy, and ho Is I i-i the <lb />
yard running and With the <lb />
tho <lb />
Throat Trouble. <lb />
Rev. II. W. Lincoln <lb />
Walnut writes <lb />
for several year.- he has been <lb />
with a peculiar spasmodic affection <lb />
of throat, which interfered with 1.13 <lb />
vocation as a preach or. He took <lb />
and his trouble disappeared. <lb />
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR <lb />
IT rS WORTH FOR. <lb />
In . Corn Contest by <lb />
Van Pitt County. <lb />
At tie county meeting of the <lb />
Ion, held In Greenville <lb />
on G turd March 11th. a <lb />
was passed, offering a special <lb />
prize of the boy between the <lb />
ages of end years, who raises <lb />
the largest number of bushels of <lb />
corn on one acre of land in Pitt <lb />
county, The Following rules must <lb />
lie observed by all who enter tho con- <lb />
test <lb />
The acre must be measured <lb />
by a of three men, to be <lb />
lint Union. <lb />
In of the corn to be <lb />
committee. <lb />
Tho i to and <lb />
in i in stand, one stand shell- <lb />
ed and weighed. The stand, weighed <lb />
bIs calculation for the <lb />
w hole. <lb />
The Contestant shall be required <lb />
to keep an accurate account of all <lb />
cost of labor, fertilizer and other <lb />
man urea used. <lb />
The regulations are practically the <lb />
as of the Corn <lb />
under the supervision of the <lb />
county superintendent of schools, <lb />
and the farm demonstration agent, <lb />
except there Is no limit to the amount <lb />
of commercial fertilizers. <lb />
All boys who enter the contest for <lb />
the prize are requested to for- <lb />
ward their names and addresses to <lb />
tho county secretary by the 15th of <lb />
April, also their ago. <lb />
The contest is open to any boy <lb />
; who wishes to enter. <lb />
The member of the Union <lb />
of Pitt county appreciate and approve <lb />
of the work being done through the <lb />
boys corn club and offer this prise <lb />
in connection with the present club <lb />
as a to further promote the <lb />
work in Pitt county. <lb />
All boys entering the contest, <lb />
name, age and address to <lb />
R. L. LITTLE. Secretary, <lb />
Route NO. Winterville. X. C. <lb />
I'll be angrily <lb />
exclaimed the small boy; and he was. <lb /></p>
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Declared of the yea, will take place Id <lb />
r Joseph W. Folk Point, April . <lb />
ho music be In i <lb />
Mrs. Charles B <lb />
has for several ; , <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
N. C. <lb />
North Carolina J <lb />
Joseph W. Folk of High Point, April LIABILITIES <lb />
moth-faced, dimpled- The b . of Mr. . . . lock paid in i Mod <lb />
man of forty-one years, Mrs- Charles Bull . a . .,., <lb />
with a Times has been for y j profits, less I <lb />
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of laws in the several <lb />
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believe that the national <lb />
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1912 ii it advocates real demo- <lb />
principles, <lb />
opposed to <lb />
new nationalism of Mr. <lb />
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In <lb />
Pol did not become heated <lb />
winding his views. Ho is a <lb />
man. is dark com- <lb />
little above medium <lb />
carries a hearty hand- <lb />
id with him on his <lb />
. he is here because <lb />
he had with the <lb />
club Of Denver to deliver an <lb />
Trinity M. E. church, <lb />
reciprocity with <lb />
folk In room at the <lb />
;. it open up <lb />
to American trade <lb />
i no the country a cent The <lb />
Slates is spending millions of <lb />
open up trade in South <lb />
United States is spend- <lb />
millions to build tho <lb />
for the purpose of ox- <lb />
. The proposed treaty <lb />
-i Canada cost nothing. I be- <lb />
I that it should be adopted by con <lb />
gross. <lb />
to the -a of senators by <lb />
vote of people, it simply <lb />
In government, not <lb />
only of and by the people but <lb />
lo g <lb />
for the people. When <lb />
our constitution was being framed <lb />
was the people might <lb />
confiscate tho property of the well-to- <lb />
the time would ever come <lb />
rights of the people would <lb />
In danger through accumulation <lb />
of capital, did poi occur to our <lb />
of the republic, so they provided <lb />
of representatives to <lb />
cent the and for a senate <lb />
by the legislatures of the <lb />
to represent property. <lb />
now have learned that proper- <lb />
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n commission <lb />
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useful In a large city like <lb />
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further Queries, Mr <lb />
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Their and ts are . g <lb />
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T Is ha granted <lb />
rates from all part- . <lb />
state. The tickets will Bold on <lb />
certificate plan and will be <lb />
and on i-half fare, Ii I <lb />
I Tick. Is will be on <lb />
April 22-26, with <lb />
May 2nd. <lb />
Ea county Is . . . ., <lb />
legates r th. n I I . <lb />
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PROFITS IN TS. <lb />
IX <lb />
Possibilities Crop <lb />
Out in <lb />
Washington, 14.--The <lb />
for the profitable cultivation <lb />
of the peanut In the Southern stales. <lb />
especially in the cotton boll weevil <lb />
belt, where this Insect has rendered <lb />
it almost impossible to grow cotton <lb />
with are pointed out in a <lb />
bulletin on just is- <lb />
sued by the department of <lb />
In fact, it is shown that the <lb />
peanut may be grown in the boll <lb />
weevil districts in the South with <lb />
much more profit than the white <lb />
staple. When the value of tho com- <lb />
peanut crop of the United <lb />
States for 1503 was estimated at <lb />
the wonder is expressed that <lb />
this article of food is not more gen- <lb />
cultivated, particularly in the <lb />
South and southwest, where it can <lb />
be grown with great profit. <lb />
The demand for the peanut as an <lb />
article of food is naturally growing. <lb />
Ill this connection, the interest <lb />
fact Is developed that this country is <lb />
a large purchaser of peanut oil from <lb />
abroad, while there are thousands of <lb />
waste lands in the South capable of <lb />
producing enough peanuts to keep <lb />
the cotton seed oil mills running and <lb />
furnish more than enough oil for <lb />
home consumption. <lb />
That the cultivation of the peanut <lb />
is a profitable industry may be seen <lb />
from the figures of the bulletin. An <lb />
acre of first-class peanuts, <lb />
the yield at a ton of vines, worth <lb />
from to and CO bushels of peas, <lb />
worth and will give an in- <lb />
come of to The cost of <lb />
growing an acre of peanuts is <lb />
estimated at to thus <lb />
a net return of to <lb />
This is above the average crop us <lb />
now grown in the United States, it is <lb />
but decidedly lower than may be ex- <lb />
under favorable and proper <lb />
conditions. <lb />
Where Though Out His Hi- <lb />
A story is told of Mr. and his <lb />
plan tor tin which <lb />
Illustrates the tact that, like other <lb />
men of note whose energies are given <lb />
largely to invention and original ex- <lb />
Mr. is given to <lb />
complete absorption in his work to <lb />
the exclusion of all surroundings, no <lb />
matter what they say may be. for <lb />
during the period when he was plan- <lb />
these series of experiments, he <lb />
attended a New York with <lb />
Mrs. to see a popular play. <lb />
The curtain vent up on the first act <lb />
and the aviator was apparently en- <lb />
Joying the acting, when just as the <lb />
scene developed one of its most In- <lb />
climaxes he turned to Mrs. <lb />
and said. got On <lb />
program had been sketch- <lb />
ed what ultimately became the de- <lb />
sign for the new <lb />
plane. <lb />
The French navy are now building <lb />
a war vessel especially adapted for <lb />
carrying having long <lb />
platforms from which to launch them <lb />
and having also facilities to bring <lb />
them on board if they land on the <lb />
water alongside. <lb />
When are equipped like <lb />
Mr. with hydroplanes and <lb />
pontoons, they can be launched upon <lb />
the water as you would launch a life <lb />
boat from the deck of a vessel, and <lb />
then start up and fly to the shore <lb />
and, after returning, land alongside <lb />
to be raised to the deck of the vessel <lb />
and stowed away on deck or taken <lb />
to pieces and placed below until <lb />
needed Post, in <lb />
April Columbian. <lb />
A Fierce Night Alarm. <lb />
Is the hoarse, startling couch of a <lb />
child, suddenly attacked by croup. <lb />
Often it aroused Lewis of <lb />
Manchester, O., R. No. for their <lb />
four children were greatly subject to <lb />
croup. in severe <lb />
he wrote, were afraid they would <lb />
die, but since we proved what a <lb />
remedy Dr. King's Now Discovery <lb />
is, we have no fear. We rely on it <lb />
for croup and for coughs, colds or any <lb />
throat or lung So do thou- <lb />
sands of others. So may you. <lb />
ma, hay fever, whooping <lb />
cough, hemorrhages fly before it. <lb />
and Trial bottle free. Sold by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During last week Register of <lb />
Deeds Moore issued licenses to the <lb />
following <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
William R. Griffin and Margaret <lb />
Ross. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Benjamin Williams and Laura <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
Oscar Gainer and Annie Little. <lb />
Henry and Annie <lb />
James Hardy and Laura Daniel. <lb />
Fest Harris and Foreman. <lb />
Again With <lb />
Mrs. M. T. will again be <lb />
with C. T. in the millinery <lb />
department this season. Mrs. <lb />
has had years of experience as a <lb />
trimmer, and her work is that of an <lb />
artist. <lb />
Advertising mid Business. <lb />
An advertising expert who knows <lb />
business as well as advertising <lb />
business building and business keep- <lb />
If you want, to stay in business <lb />
stay in the advertising hold. <lb />
No matter how much business you <lb />
are doing, keep up the energy that <lb />
makes it. <lb />
You might as well cut off your leg <lb />
because you arc running well in n <lb />
foot race as to cut off your <lb />
because your business is good. <lb />
need is the eventual <lb />
to do <lb />
The only man who doesn't need to <lb />
advertise is tho man who has re- <lb />
tired from business. <lb />
Advertising keeps a business <lb />
healthy. <lb />
It tones up its liver, strengthens its <lb />
biceps, steadies its heart and keeps <lb />
its nerves in order. <lb />
Once in a while a man decides that <lb />
he is doing so much business that he <lb />
can stop advertising for a while and <lb />
run on momentum. <lb />
Momentum is tho gradual process <lb />
toward a full stop. <lb />
The momentum business is usually <lb />
prematurely full-stopped by the <lb />
straight left jab of the well trained <lb />
competitor who finds his opening in <lb />
the fifteenth <lb />
The Value of a Hood Pastor <lb />
Though a great deal of useful <lb />
work is accomplish -I by other <lb />
agencies, tho churches are now, as <lb />
they have been for generations, the <lb />
greatest factor for good in a com- <lb />
The ministers are the <lb />
directors of their activities, the gen- <lb />
and commanders of the forces <lb />
that make for righteousness. In <lb />
every good word and work they are <lb />
foremost. An able, earnest pastors <lb />
is a valuable asset to the community <lb />
at large, as well as to his own church <lb />
He builder and is more valuable <lb />
than factories, or even than schools. <lb />
And just as the loss of a good pastor <lb />
is a calamity, so the coming of a <lb />
new minister brings a new force <lb />
for good into the community. <lb />
a nation; <lb />
but sin is a reproach to the <lb />
There is nothing so costly, nothing <lb />
wasteful, as Immorality, pay <lb />
the bill In jails, hospitals, a crime of a <lb />
thousand kinds. In ruined lives, in <lb />
the transformation Of men and women <lb />
who should be an asset to the com- <lb />
into a heavy burden. A good <lb />
pastor is a substantial acquisition to <lb />
the forces are fighting for the <lb />
Of a city. that, must light <lb />
continually In order to preserve it <lb />
from the constant menace of evil. <lb />
The fight goes on. and as one brave <lb />
soldier falls another steps into the <lb />
ranks to take his <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Millions of Friends. <lb />
How would you like to number <lb />
your friends by millions as <lb />
Salve does Its astounding <lb />
cures in the past forty years made <lb />
them. Its the best Salve In the world <lb />
for sores, ulcers, burns, boils, <lb />
scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, <lb />
swellings, bruises, Old sores. Has <lb />
no equal for piles. at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Colonel Bryan as a <lb />
During his visit to Boston last <lb />
week Col. William Jennings Bryan <lb />
made a brief address to the members <lb />
of Horace Lodge, Knights of <lb />
Pythias, in which he said. I <lb />
joined the Knights off Pythias, which <lb />
was the first fraternity I ever joined, <lb />
I was conscious of violating a kind <lb />
of implied promise to my wife. When <lb />
she was my sweetheart remarked to <lb />
her once that I didn't belong to any <lb />
secret societies and so was not liable <lb />
to go away from home in the even- <lb />
I did not say it very loud and <lb />
was not conscious that she paid any <lb />
particular attention to my statement, <lb />
hut. when went home about day- <lb />
light after joining the Knights I <lb />
found that it was one of the most <lb />
distinct recollections in her mind. <lb />
Now I am a Mason, an Elk, an <lb />
Eagle, a Woodman, a Highlander <lb />
and many others. I have observed <lb />
that all these fraternities are all <lb />
built upon words, phrases and teach- <lb />
which represent heart <lb />
They teach the things <lb />
which bind us together. I believe <lb />
these fraternities are among the <lb />
most potent influences In bringing <lb />
mankind together. Boston Post. <lb />
You need never carry another of water or <lb />
even house on Put running <lb />
in your <lb />
and have an adequate supply in the water- <lb />
ins carriages, the lawn, <lb />
tor against A <lb />
Dialog II eliminate elevate <lb />
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C. <lb />
Phonetically. <lb />
Upon a certain occasion General <lb />
Sherman was guest of honor at a <lb />
banquet after which a reception was <lb />
held. Among other people who filed <lb />
in to shake hands With him General <lb />
Sherman noticed a face that was very <lb />
familiar, but which he could not <lb />
place. <lb />
The man blushed and murmured <lb />
behind a deprecatory <lb />
your <lb />
allow mo to present <lb />
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of exclaimed the gen- <lb />
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committee behind him, he <lb />
The less confidence a man has in <lb />
himself the more he seems to have in <lb />
others. <lb />
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Ax Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
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Coffee, Soap,. Lye, Magic Food, Mat- <lb />
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Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts. <lb />
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THE SOIL. <lb />
What Constitutes What <lb />
Does the Term Mean to You I <lb />
What is soil fertility What does <lb />
the term mean to What is your <lb />
standard of measurement What are <lb />
the conditions or factors which con- <lb />
or constitute soil fertility <lb />
It appears that, to some, the <lb />
of the so-called plant foods, <lb />
gen, potash and phosphoric acid, <lb />
which are applied to or contained in <lb />
the land, is the most important <lb />
tor in measuring the fertility of pro- <lb />
power of a soil. To others <lb />
tho proper amount of humus, or de- <lb />
organic matter In a soil, is <lb />
tho measure of its fertility, or at <lb />
least, is the first essential of soil <lb />
fertility. Still others believe that till- <lb />
age determines more largely than <lb />
any other factor the productive ca- <lb />
of soils. And still others, even <lb />
certain scientists and investigators <lb />
have claimed that soil fertility is <lb />
most entirely a question a proper <lb />
supply of moisture in the soil, <lb />
pendent of its chemical composition, <lb />
as this chemical composition <lb />
effects its power to furnish a proper <lb />
water supply. <lb />
That all soils contain sufficient <lb />
plant foods for the production of <lb />
large crops, or that the supply of <lb />
water is the sole measure of soil <lb />
fertility, will be accepted by few; but <lb />
if any one factor could be singled out <lb />
as the most important in <lb />
the fertility of any soil, it would <lb />
certainly be tho one of a proper sup- <lb />
ply of The lesson which must <lb />
first be learned Is, that soil <lb />
Is dependent upon many different <lb />
factors, and that if we neglect any <lb />
one of tho factors, or if we greatly <lb />
exaggerate another, we shall most <lb />
likely fall short of that grasp of the <lb />
subject necessary to the best soil <lb />
management. <lb />
If we admit that good tillage, <lb />
plant foods, organic decay and <lb />
bacterial life and a properly <lb />
lated supply of moisture are all es- <lb />
to large crop production, or <lb />
maximum soil fertility, it is not quite <lb />
proper or accurate to state that any <lb />
one of these is, in the true sense, the <lb />
most important; but since all others <lb />
of these are more or less dependent <lb />
upon one, water, it may be placed <lb />
first in consideration. <lb />
Most soils contain much more plant <lb />
foods than would be required to pro- <lb />
duce scores of maximum crops; but <lb />
these are useless for crop production <lb />
until dissolved in the soil water. Or- <lb />
matter decays through <lb />
rial activities, which break down and <lb />
render soluble plant foods in the soil; <lb />
but one equally important function of <lb />
decaying organic matter In the soils <lb />
water supply, if, then, sufficient <lb />
plant foods in the soil, decaying or- <lb />
matter and a proper water sup- <lb />
ply are the three most important <lb />
tors in soil fertility, it is entirely <lb />
proper to place the water supply as <lb />
first In importance. Organic matter <lb />
would be placed because its <lb />
decay tends to render the plant foods <lb />
already in the soil available to crops <lb />
and to regulate the water supply in <lb />
which the plant foods are dissolved <lb />
and carried to the growing plants. <lb />
These, then, are our <lb />
To control the water supply by drain- <lb />
the introduction of organic <lb />
Wilier, and to furnish soluble <lb />
plan roods by introducing organic <lb />
which In its decay will sup- <lb />
ply substances to dissolve the plant <lb />
foods already in the soil, and by the <lb />
addition of other supplies of plant <lb />
foods in commercial fertilizers. <lb />
Raleigh Progressive Farmer. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
State <lb />
REGISTERED. <lb />
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the <lb />
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality <lb />
above other considerations. This was Mr. <lb />
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea <lb />
to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight <lb />
Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb />
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. <lb />
COLUMBIA. S. C. S. O, <lb />
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WHETHER OR <lb />
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We have the largest plant of The <lb />
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largest and most responsible com- <lb />
of the kind in existence. Over <lb />
2.000.000 farmers throughout the <lb />
United States and Canada buy Wat- <lb />
Remedies. Flavoring Extracts, <lb />
Toilet Articles, Soaps and <lb />
Perfume. We have the best <lb />
there is for energetic, reliable <lb />
I young men. We need a traveling sales- <lb />
man for our line right now in <lb />
, Pitt county. Address The J. R. <lb />
Watkins Company, South Gay <lb />
Street. Baltimore, Maryland. <lb />
1868. Capital over <lb />
Plant contains acres floor space. <lb />
Very often you can sell tilings that <lb />
you couldn't give away. <lb />
Hospital. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of the Robert <lb />
Daniel Memorial Hospital at Kinston. <lb />
Tin's institution contains home-like <lb />
comforts and the highest grade of <lb />
. hospital advantages. It is convenient <lb />
to the people of Greenville and Pitt <lb />
county, and offers its advantages at <lb />
reasonable rates.<lb />
Agriculture Is the Mott Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of <lb />
Volume <lb />
V. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 1911. <lb />
Number <lb />
The Great Value of Neighborhood Co-Operation <lb />
J. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, March-28, 1911. <lb />
There is a small island off the coast <lb />
of England which is famous and pros- <lb />
beyond most islands, and this <lb />
fame and prosperity is attributed to <lb />
co-operation among its inhabitants in <lb />
the raising of one specific breed of <lb />
cattle. These cattle are widely dis- <lb />
in the United States and <lb />
fabulous prices have been obtained <lb />
by the islanders for superior <lb />
mens of the breed. By this <lb />
they have produced a breed of <lb />
cattle par excellence for butter. I of <lb />
course refer to the island of Jersey. <lb />
The people over in Virginia in the <lb />
vicinity of a small place named <lb />
Smithfield, have by working together <lb />
produced a superior ham and now all <lb />
that they have are sold in the mar- <lb />
for from three to five cents per <lb />
pound above any other ham. <lb />
Troy, New York, owes its pros- <lb />
to co-operation among its <lb />
in manufacturing linen collars. <lb />
If this little island has derived such <lb />
great benefit from this spirit of co- <lb />
operation only, cannot other com- <lb />
do the same thing <lb />
What has been done can be done <lb />
provided the same or similar <lb />
exist or may be caused ex- <lb />
Whatever one can do himself well <lb />
is best done by himself, but whatever <lb />
the neighborhood can do best should <lb />
be done by the neighbors co-operating <lb />
together. <lb />
I will suggest some things in which <lb />
I think it profitable if those re- <lb />
siding in the same vicinity should all <lb />
do alike. First, there should be a <lb />
gathering at the public school house <lb />
and the majority should rule, due <lb />
regard being shown to the <lb />
dice of those who are the most con- <lb />
Having decided that the Berkshire <lb />
hogs are the best for said community, <lb />
then every one should raise Berk- <lb />
shire hogs who raises hogs. Soon <lb />
some one would have some fine <lb />
mens for sale and might a <lb />
handsome profit. <lb />
Whenever the neighborhood pro- <lb />
more than it could consume, <lb />
then one advertisement could answer <lb />
for all, thereby saving quite a little <lb />
sum, besides only the best specimens <lb />
would be sold which would add pres- <lb />
to the neighborhood. Then there <lb />
would be competition, each one would <lb />
strive to have nicer hogs and raise <lb />
them cheaper. <lb />
They would soon be more <lb />
gent hog raisers. All having the <lb />
same kind would create an <lb />
just as planting prolific corn has <lb />
enthused the boys. <lb />
Then this rivalry would soon create <lb />
a neighborhood spirit and each one <lb />
would be proud of his neighborhood <lb />
and strive to make it the very best <lb />
neighborhood in the county. <lb />
One man could take the stock to <lb />
the fairs and all would share the bur- <lb />
den and help reap the benefits. In <lb />
the course of time the neighborhood <lb />
would have a statewide reputation, <lb />
and if the neighbors were sufficiently <lb />
energetic eventually they would have <lb />
a national <lb />
We have been wasting our <lb />
by being selfish. <lb />
What I have written of hogs would <lb />
apply equally to chickens, cattle and <lb />
sheep and in a measure to coin and <lb />
cotton. <lb />
I am myself ready to enter into <lb />
such an agreement and if my <lb />
mediate neighbors don't just now see <lb />
as f do, I will join any ton <lb />
in the county and let all agree to <lb />
raise some kind of corn and cotton <lb />
and breed the same class of cattle <lb />
and hogs. <lb />
I would like to hear from others on <lb />
this line. <lb />
Cost of Production nil Important In <lb />
Farming. <lb />
European farmers work upon the <lb />
principle of making the cost of pro- <lb />
the essential thing. The <lb />
America farmer generally speaking. <lb />
has not looked to this matter, look- <lb />
to an immense acreage to cover <lb />
up any deficiency of production, <lb />
based upon acreage basis. Limited <lb />
acreage has naturally developed the <lb />
European to practice an intensive <lb />
farming through necessity, this work- <lb />
to an advantage. Every cent <lb />
had to count in this kind of limited <lb />
cultivation, the dollar going into the <lb />
cost of production had to be more than <lb />
realized in the farm's returns, so <lb />
that every foot cultivated is <lb />
oped in the highest degree, for fail- <lb />
meant disaster. All this has <lb />
produced an extreme economical farm <lb />
much in contrast to the American <lb />
prodigality. Take the potato crop, <lb />
with its average of bushels per <lb />
acre in this country. The farmer <lb />
raising bushels boasts of his skill <lb />
But take the limited area in England <lb />
the farmer there often raises <lb />
bushels, while in Belgium 1,600 <lb />
bushels are raised. <lb />
The American farm waste has <lb />
ways been large, because of the very <lb />
bountifulness of our soils, and the <lb />
cheapness of the land. The increase <lb />
in land values is working a benefit, <lb />
in breaking up the large farms, and <lb />
the smaller farms are receiving <lb />
attention and being cultivated <lb />
with the money cost an essential <lb />
factor. With intensive farming, <lb />
which conies with the small farm, <lb />
the agricultural products of this <lb />
country will increase to a vast ex- <lb />
tent in value, for there will be a <lb />
great caving In the cost of production <lb />
Journal. <lb />
THE COMMITTEE NAKED <lb />
Commerce Treaty Signed. <lb />
March of com- <lb />
between Japan and the United <lb />
States was ratified today by the privy <lb />
Council. The signed treaty will be <lb />
exchanged April <lb />
Com mil tee Will Meet Friday, st, to <lb />
Arrange Details. <lb />
The arrangements for the <lb />
of the Corn Club in this <lb />
county have about been completed. <lb />
Committees have been appointed to <lb />
have charge of and encourage certain <lb />
features of the work which has been <lb />
assigned to each committee. These <lb />
committees are earnestly urged to push <lb />
the work so that we may make it a <lb />
great year for corn raising in the <lb />
county. <lb />
It is important that the names of <lb />
boys who will enter the contest be <lb />
sent to W. H. Greenville, <lb />
The plan no is to offer township <lb />
prizes as well as county prizes, and <lb />
in consequence every township <lb />
the county ought to have a number <lb />
of boys in the contest. It is probable <lb />
that when the committee <lb />
meets to arrange the details and an- <lb />
the prizes that it will be <lb />
that a certain number of. boys <lb />
in each township shall enter the con- <lb />
test in that township, or the town- <lb />
ship prise will not be offered. <lb />
The following county committee <lb />
has been W. H. <lb />
A. J. J. F. Evans. K. L Little, <lb />
and J. <lb />
This county committee will please <lb />
meet in the office of county super- <lb />
Friday, March HI st, to <lb />
arrange the details of the and <lb />
announce the prizes. Let each <lb />
of the committee be present <lb />
promptly at o'clock p. m. <lb />
The Best <lb />
A good roads bond issue would be <lb />
the best legacy we could leave our <lb />
children. It is a of gratitude <lb />
they would appreciate. What other <lb />
debt could you think of leaving <lb />
they would be proud of paying <lb />
Could you think of an <lb />
you leave them th it would add <lb />
more to i their c and enjoy- <lb />
as well as prosperity than good <lb />
roads and good schools.- Asheboro <lb />
Paying debts is not spending money <lb />
given to yelling <lb />
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