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The Carolina Home and Fan and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
BRYAN GRIMES CAMP <lb />
CONFEDERATE VETERANS <lb />
HOLD AL REUNION. <lb />
Large Crowd <lb />
Speech by Mr. <lb />
This Memorial Day dawned bright <lb />
and balmy, and at an early hour <lb />
were coming in town to attend <lb />
the reunion of Bryan Grimes Camp <lb />
of Confederate veterans. <lb />
Before the hour of assembling, the <lb />
veterans met and chatted each other, <lb />
while the visitors sought out places <lb />
of advantage to view the parade. <lb />
At ten o'clock the line formed on <lb />
Third street near the court house <lb />
square, and headed by a drum corps <lb />
marched out Evans and Ninth streets <lb />
to the Star warehouse, where the ex- <lb />
took place. There were about <lb />
veterans in line. <lb />
At the warehouse a large crowd <lb />
had assembled, the Daughters of the <lb />
Confederacy and Children of the <lb />
Confederacy also going in a body. <lb />
Here Mr. R. W. King, chairman of <lb />
the committee of arrangements, call- <lb />
ed on Rev. C. M. Rock for the in- <lb />
vocation. <lb />
An address of welcome to the <lb />
tors, eloquent and cordial, was de- <lb />
livered by Mayor F. M. Wooten. <lb />
Major Harding, Commander of <lb />
Bryan Grimes Camp, responded to <lb />
the address of welcome, and extend- <lb />
ed greetings to his comrades. <lb />
A class from the Training School <lb />
sang <lb />
was followed with a recitation <lb />
Sword of by Miss Fannie <lb />
Spain, of the graded school, and <lb />
Conquered by Miss <lb />
Herndon. <lb />
on the Old Camp <lb />
was sung by the Training School <lb />
class, which was followed with a <lb />
recitation to Conquered Ban- <lb />
by Miss Nina Harris. <lb />
Mr. J. B. James then in <lb />
ate words introduced the orator of <lb />
the day, Mr. Albion Dunn. Mr. Dunn <lb />
in recounting the deeds of valor of <lb />
Lee and Jackson, made one of the <lb />
most brilliant Memorial Day ad- <lb />
dresses that the veterans of Pitt <lb />
county have had the pleasure of <lb />
hearing at any of their reunions. In <lb />
concluding ho paid a beautiful <lb />
to Gen. Bryan Grimes in whose <lb />
honor the camp of Pitt county is <lb />
named. The Reflector would have <lb />
been glad to print the speech in full, <lb />
but its length forbid that, and it was <lb />
too excellent to give In broken ex- <lb />
tracts. It was a master piece of <lb />
oratory and those who heard it en- <lb />
Joyed a feast. <lb />
At the conclusion of Mr. Dunn's <lb />
admirable address, Commander H. <lb />
Harding stated to the camp that <lb />
the only compensation the ladies and <lb />
others requested in return for this <lb />
day's pleasure provided for the old <lb />
soldiers, was that they should give <lb />
the and when the com- <lb />
came the yell sounded with <lb />
spirit. <lb />
There were then cries from the <lb />
camp for and our <lb />
citizen responded in a few <lb />
words of cheer and Incidents of the <lb />
war in which they fought together. <lb />
After the speaking, Rev. C. W. <lb />
Ware pronounced the benediction, <lb />
and as the Training School class <lb />
sang Be With You Till . We <lb />
Meet the veterans again <lb />
formed in line to march to the Lib- <lb />
warehouse for dinner. Here a <lb />
bountiful dinner had been prepared <lb />
for them, and this brought to a con- <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
BASK WILL ENLARGE. <lb />
Banking and Trust Co. To <lb />
Increase CapitaL <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb />
Company, already one of Greenville's <lb />
best and strongest financial <lb />
is making a step forward that <lb />
means much for the community. Its <lb />
capital stock is to be increased from <lb />
to and its field of <lb />
operations and usefulness will be <lb />
correspondingly enlarged. The first <lb />
meeting of the stockholders under this <lb />
new will be held to- <lb />
morrow morning, May 5th, at <lb />
o'clock, and every stockholder is re- <lb />
quested to be present at that time. <lb />
Hope Well Items. <lb />
Hope Well, N. C, May <lb />
a number of people from this sec- <lb />
attended church at Reedy Branch <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Tom Jackson and Miss Maggie <lb />
Smith, Mr. Claude Nelson and Miss <lb />
Julia Smith, Mr. Oscar Manning <lb />
Misses Lela and Mae of this <lb />
section, attended the <lb />
at Hanrahan on the second of May. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams will fill his reg- <lb />
appointment at Hope Well next <lb />
Sunday. All are cordially Invited. <lb />
Some of our friends attended a <lb />
wedding last week. <lb />
Messrs. Jarvis Cox and Claude <lb />
Nelson spent Sunday at Timothy. <lb />
Mr. Luther Smith, of Hanrahan, <lb />
spent Saturday night at Mr. C. J. <lb />
Smith's. <lb />
Farmers of this section are setting <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
To The Public. <lb />
That I might improve my health, <lb />
I have retired from the drug <lb />
I retire with a profound sin- <lb />
gratitude to the people of the <lb />
town and county for the generous <lb />
and friendly patronage given my <lb />
drug store. By your patronage, you <lb />
have contributed much pleasure to <lb />
me and to my wife, and we are <lb />
thankful. <lb />
The accounts made with me, I hold <lb />
and will be glad to balance myself <lb />
or Mr. Home will do so for <lb />
me. He will have the ledger at Mr. <lb />
White's drug store. <lb />
FRANK M. WOOTEN. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Mr. R. C. White has purchased my <lb />
drug store, which was operated under <lb />
the firm name of Coward Wooten. <lb />
Mr. White, assisted by Mr. Charlie <lb />
a registered druggist, will <lb />
continue the business at the same <lb />
stand, fully equipped to carry on the <lb />
business as it has been conducted <lb />
by myself, and I commend them to <lb />
the patrons of Coward Wooten. <lb />
trusting that such patrons will give <lb />
Mr. White the same liberal patron- <lb />
age given me in the past. <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN, <lb />
As <lb />
From Page <lb />
and the material wealth and <lb />
happiness of our state will know <lb />
no bounds. Indeed this part of our <lb />
dear old state will become one of the <lb />
garden spots of the world <lb />
In the last twelve months I have <lb />
been through our country to <lb />
in to <lb />
sin In the northwest, on through the <lb />
southern states to Mississippi, and <lb />
can truthfully say to you I have not <lb />
seen a section with greater <lb />
ties than we have here at home. I <lb />
see no reason why we should not <lb />
have here as prosperous, as happy a <lb />
people as the world in all her full- <lb />
can produce. Our climate for <lb />
the twelve months is as fine as can <lb />
be found; our soil is rich or lends; <lb />
itself to fertility, and the native i <lb />
of our people is as great as any , <lb />
to be found. The key to success for <lb />
us in EDUCATION spelled in cap-1 <lb />
We are about the most <lb />
people on the American <lb />
continent, and we will remain so if <lb />
we awake to our opportunities. But <lb />
if we do not awake to our <lb />
ties, struggling humanity in less <lb />
localities will straggle in and <lb />
take possession by degrees and our <lb />
sons and daughters will gradually <lb />
sell their birthright for a mess of <lb />
pottage. <lb />
Friends let me insist upon it, the <lb />
safe guard of our liberties and the <lb />
key to our prosperity, is education. <lb />
But our people will never be prop- <lb />
educated until the teachers have <lb />
been properly trained for this <lb />
serious civic duty. It is <lb />
a conscious realization of this <lb />
that our state hag established <lb />
is maintaining the school at Gr <lb />
ville. You may call me an <lb />
a crank, if you will, but the b <lb />
den of my life, yes, my life, <lb />
is in this work. I care not <lb />
riches, or honor, but I do care <lb />
that little child, who is soon to <lb />
the stern responsibilities of <lb />
I want him to be able to face th <lb />
responsibilities with the <lb />
that will enable him to cope <lb />
them successfully. Fellow teachers, <lb />
do you, not see the responsibilities <lb />
resting upon your shoulders Are <lb />
you prepared to meet those <lb />
as they should be met I <lb />
am not making this plea to get you <lb />
to get go to Greenville, God forbid that <lb />
I should be so base, but, I do appeal <lb />
to you from a conscious realization <lb />
of the responsibilities resting upon <lb />
you to make the preparation you <lb />
to meet with success the noble work <lb />
you are now undertaking and I don't <lb />
care where you get your preparation, <lb />
just so you get it. But the trained <lb />
teacher must have the support of <lb />
the people. <lb />
The hope of our state is in the <lb />
education of its youth and the hope <lb />
of this education is In the trained <lb />
teacher. <lb />
Get the knowledge necessary and <lb />
couple with that knowledge a high <lb />
and noble purpose and your efforts <lb />
will be crowned with success. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
I offer myself a candidate for <lb />
mayor of our town, and trust that <lb />
the people may see fit to elect me <lb />
to the office for the next term. And <lb />
if elected, it is my purpose to de- <lb />
vote my time to the work of the of- <lb />
and living in the open air as <lb />
much as possible. <lb />
I shall keep office in the office <lb />
building now being built by Jno. L. <lb />
Wooten. I am sincerely grateful to <lb />
every one of you for both your pat- <lb />
and your confidence which <lb />
you have given me. <lb />
FRANK M. WOOTEN. <lb />
New Century <lb />
No Levers. No Springs. <lb />
Always in Balance <lb />
Farmers actually want the on account of Its <lb />
many distinctive features. Which are Operators weigh <lb />
balances gangs. Perfectly balanced pole even so much as <lb />
a balance lever. Simplicity a lever, spring, <lb />
or other nuisance on it Light of draft, because It weighs less and <lb />
has draft closer to shovels. of cultivation, that Is, move- <lb />
does not affect position of gangs. Six shovels, spring break <lb />
Works perfectly In widest or narrowest rows cotton, corn, beans, <lb />
peanuts, tobacco, potatoes, etc. <lb />
Learn more about this cultivator. Fifty of the best farmers <lb />
in Pitt county using this cultivator. Call and let demonstrate <lb />
to you its many distinctive features. <lb />
We also sell the celebrated SEW DEERE WALKING <lb />
the best and most satisfactory walking cultivator on the <lb />
market When In need of anything In the hardware line be sure <lb />
to see us. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
It <lb />
Healthful laMe Bl- <lb />
Agriculture Is the Sort Useful, the -lost <lb />
The audience listened r <lb />
lively to the performers. Every <lb />
rendered well Intend- <lb />
stated at the close that it <lb />
was the best recital that the school <lb />
yet given. <lb />
In one of we class rooms on the <lb />
first floor was an exhibition of <lb />
mens of drawing by the of<lb />
this exhibit was of more than pass- <lb />
Interest Beginning with the on I <lb />
work by the primary the <lb />
showed the progressive steps <lb />
through to the higher grades The e <lb />
HI EXHIBIT <lb />
ANOTHER NIGHT OF GRADED <lb />
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT <lb />
THE PUPILS RENDER GOOD PROGRAM <lb />
G, <lb />
; V. SHALL POX LAW. <lb />
Might Interest You to Road And <lb />
Ponder It <lb />
, , recently sent out from <lb />
Somber <lb />
snowing . <lb />
Pupils in That Department of I he <lb />
School. <lb />
Though not so large as on the <lb />
night, there was a considerable <lb />
audience at the graded school Tues- <lb />
day night in attendance upon the <lb />
recital by the larger pupils of the <lb />
music department. Those present <lb />
were more than repaid, for a splendid <lb />
program was well rendered, bearing <lb />
testimony to the excellent training <lb />
the pupils had received. <lb />
The program was as<lb />
Miss Lillie Lanier. <lb />
Solo-Sonata No. . Beethoven <lb />
Miss Forbes. <lb />
Duet-Rustic Dance . Hoffman. <lb />
Misses May Warren <lb />
and Mary Hart. <lb />
Caprice . <lb />
. <lb />
Miss Gertrude Critcher. <lb />
Solo-Love and Roses . <lb />
Miss Rena Smith. <lb />
. <lb />
. Clark <lb />
Misses and Lucy Jenkins. <lb />
Solo-Grace . <lb />
Miss Madeline Higgs. <lb />
. Smith <lb />
Sallie Jackson and <lb />
Fanny Spain. <lb />
Chapel. <lb />
Miss Doris <lb />
. Godard <lb />
Miss Lucy<lb />
Miss Annie Leonard Tyson. <lb />
Solo-La Gazelle . <lb />
Miss Christine Johnston. <lb />
March Concert. <lb />
Miss Maude Lee. <lb />
a. <lb />
n. <lb />
pencil and In color, that were <lb />
indeed creditable. <lb />
In February the teacher, Miss Kale <lb />
M Lewis, offered three prises to <lb />
encourage independent work outside <lb />
of school. The prizes were to <lb />
awarded to those persons who <lb />
brought in the best collection at the <lb />
end of the session. The prises were I <lb />
awarded by a committee to Mir,. Rosa <lb />
Exum, of the seventh grade, she win- <lb />
the first prize for the best <lb />
largest collection; the second prize <lb />
was awarded to Miss Novella Exum, <lb />
of the fifth grade, and the third to <lb />
Miss Emily Little, of the <lb />
grade. <lb />
This is the fourth year the <lb />
of drawing has boon taught In toe <lb />
graded school. The teacher, <lb />
Miss Kate W. Lewis, has brought the <lb />
work up to a high standard of <lb />
In the three in Which <lb />
she has been in charge of it. <lb />
graded school authorities regret to <lb />
up. Her work baa always been <lb />
satisfactory. However, the Training <lb />
school, at which place she has taught <lb />
two days per week for the past two <lb />
sessions, will require all her tune <lb />
hereafter. The Training school to to <lb />
be congratulated on securing MISS <lb />
Lewis. <lb />
The visitors to the art exhibit <lb />
were served with lemonade by to. <lb />
teachers In charge. <lb />
Tonight the commencement <lb />
will conclude with a recital by <lb />
the smaller music pupils. <lb />
I sets forth very clearly the <lb />
.,, a concerning smallpox, and It <lb />
ill he of considerable <lb />
-x., longer to this state to place <lb />
I guards at the door of the houses <lb />
re smallpox appears. The last <lb />
modified the law, placing <lb />
the quarantine regulations under the <lb />
board of health and cutting off the <lb />
appropriation of some which <lb />
it annually cost to conduct the small- <lb />
pox quarantine. Taking the position <lb />
smallpox to controllable by <lb />
the state board of health <lb />
In prescribing Quarantine regulations <lb />
and rules for whooping cough, <lb />
lea, fever, yellow fever, <lb />
bubonic plague, leaves off any <lb />
concerning smallpox. <lb />
On the other hand Dr. W. S. Ran- <lb />
;, secretary of the board of health, <lb />
had a number of pink and black <lb />
printed with the following <lb />
FIB SWEPT <lb />
Town Almost Wipe f Tie <lb />
Flames. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Manchuria, May <lb />
again swept the town today. It <lb />
buildings being burned, with <lb />
loss. Brigands started tie <lb />
fire. <lb />
ACCORDING TO BURKS. <lb />
statement. <lb />
lately the state required <lb />
smallpox to be quarantined. The <lb />
state board of health shall now no <lb />
longer advocate or insist upon the <lb />
of smallpox. The board <lb />
takes this position for three <lb />
sons. . . <lb />
Quarantine is uncertain <lb />
protection; vaccination a certain <lb />
protection. Quarantine works <lb />
harm in many cases by giving <lb />
people a false sense of security <lb />
the disease, thereby <lb />
them to the certain pro- <lb />
which vaccination would <lb />
give. <lb />
Large lumber to Answer <lb />
Graft Charge. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Columbus, Ohio, May e <lb />
William J. Burns says from to <lb />
persons will be indicted in the <lb />
graft scandal . <lb />
CLOUDBURST DESTROYS <lb />
Eleven Hundred <lb />
Drowned. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Australia. May <lb />
cloudburst overwhelmed the <lb />
early today, and persons <lb />
drowned. <lb />
Mrs. Tail Better. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington, May <lb />
H. Taft is better, and will probably <lb />
go to Washington tomorrow. <lb />
Quarantine is a very ex- <lb />
pensive protection. The cost of the <lb />
quarantine of smallpox to the state <lb />
n recent years has approximated <lb />
annually, or enough to more <lb />
the state university. <lb />
-Third Quarantine is inequitable. <lb />
. u the taxes that all contribute <lb />
re v to protect a class. The ma- <lb />
of People, having been <lb />
. are already protected. <lb />
is a duty-a duty <lb />
to one's self, and second to <lb />
community. <lb />
are giving this warning be- <lb />
the only way of attempting to <lb />
handle smallpox by quarantine has <lb />
caused many people to rely upon <lb />
state to protect them and have not, <lb />
been vaccinated. As quarantine WU <lb />
no longer be enforced throughout tie <lb />
state, those who have neglected to <lb />
be vaccinated during the last five <lb />
years are hereby notified of the <lb />
their negligence in this matter <lb />
exposes them to. and are urged to be <lb />
vaccinated at the earliest moment. <lb />
that smallpox Is the <lb />
penalty of your own negligence aid <lb />
that you little deserve the sympathy <lb />
of the public If yon contract the dis- <lb />
graceful disease. <lb />
new health laws empower <lb />
the chairman of the board of <lb />
commissioners to appoint <lb />
tine officer, who shall be paid by the <lb />
county to take care of those cases <lb />
of Quarantine which are prescribed <lb />
by the health board, such as yellow <lb />
fever, cholera, typhus fever, etc. <lb />
Is nothing, it is said, in the <lb />
new laws which prevents the <lb />
conducting smallpox <lb />
an its own account. In fact, the bur- <lb />
den of smallpox extermination a <lb />
really shifted from the state to the <lb />
individual and the<lb />
ISSUE <lb /></p>
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The Carolina Home and ha and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
T. PATENT <lb />
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Pill Digested i. Reach <lb />
In cations t <lb />
r. such trusts and <lb />
,,. t i S toe <lb />
rust, <lb />
I an r the To- <lb />
. i <lb />
i h ex i BO control <lb />
; i a d ind u because of <lb />
ownership of patent rights, is <lb />
provided in a bill presented to the <lb />
I I y U <lb />
. I as, I airman of <lb />
The <lb />
ill I i mi the patent <lb />
by Inserting a compulsory <lb />
clause. <lb />
. Is to prevent the lock- <lb />
up valuable Inventions from <lb />
. hi. b the public benefit, and <lb />
also to provide for the use of all <lb />
corporations and <lb />
upon the payment a reason- <lb />
to the of the <lb />
I rights. <lb />
In brief. It Is Mr. <lb />
to destroy monopoly based upon <lb />
latent rights by making it possible <lb />
for anyone to use th patented in- <lb />
who is Killing to pay what <lb />
be determined to be c proper<lb />
According to Mr. Great <lb />
and other countries <lb />
Lave this provision in their patent <lb />
and the United States ad- <lb />
heres to policy which enables the i <lb />
owners of the on <lb />
to absolutely dominate <lb />
toe shoe industry in the United; <lb />
States. <lb />
if the legislation Is as feasible as <lb />
Mr. believes, is <lb />
to the public will be tremendous. For; <lb />
only have monopolies like the; <lb />
Trust and <lb />
the telephone combination been. <lb />
formed upon patent rig its, hut <lb />
pedal privilege corporations have I <lb />
t r years made a practice of <lb />
inventions, not to use them, <lb />
rat. to suppress <lb />
American. <lb />
The Relation of Color mil Smells. <lb />
A celebrated chemist publishes the <lb />
following concerning the relation of <lb />
. and <lb />
Black, of all colors, absorbs smells <lb />
most Dark blue, <lb />
green, yellow and red. White is <lb />
least liable to absorb smells; hence, <lb />
ts preference for nurses and <lb />
The tells of a famous <lb />
tenor whose voice loses all its <lb />
per the moment he smells lilacs. <lb />
Lilacs in a room are liable to take <lb />
lie breath away <lb />
Other scientists contribute these <lb />
strange <lb />
A young Italian girl, suffering form <lb />
hysteria and unable go sleep, was <lb />
cured by i application of musk to <lb />
her nostrils, having the same <lb />
effect upon her as a powerful <lb />
A famous Italian Burgeon, <lb />
was nearly frightened to death when <lb />
lie inhaled the odor of a <lb />
lily. <lb />
The Princess got cramps <lb />
n hen she smelled violets and Cather- <lb />
I, of Russia, swooned when she <lb />
saw a News. <lb />
Suck To Hen. <lb />
arc down now, to he sure <lb />
but we don't believe that, therefore, <lb />
the Interest in the poultry business <lb />
Blacken. It doesn't seem to <lb />
be Blackening any in the South, and <lb />
we arc glad. Every business has its <lb />
periods of depression, but the man <lb />
who masters any line of work and <lb />
sticks to ii through good years and <lb />
bad is likely to come out all right. <lb />
while the fellow who makes haste <lb />
to get out in a bad season is <lb />
to be out when the good seasons <lb />
return. There is no danger of too <lb />
much good poultry, and there is go- <lb />
to money made in the <lb />
for many years to <lb />
Progressive Farmer.<lb />
and plenty in OLD AGE can come only from work <lb />
saving during your younger, energetic days. <lb />
Do want to be old and poor <lb />
Make OUR Bank <lb />
THE, BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
DEFEATS <lb />
Was Close, Ending Nine <lb />
To Eight. <lb />
A large crowd witnessed the ball <lb />
game In the park, Wednesday after- <lb />
noon, between Greenville and Kin- <lb />
It was not a fast game, con- <lb />
two Lours;, but it was inter- <lb />
and there was so good play- <lb />
on both sides, the result being <lb />
B close of to S in favor <lb />
Greenville, The features of the <lb />
game were a home run by Ludlow, <lb />
. running catch by Phillips and <lb />
fine fielding at short stop. <lb />
Greenville, Thompson, <lb />
and Joy Kinston, Pitt- <lb />
and Taylor. <lb />
Score by <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Struck out by Thompson, by <lb />
Bases on balls by Thompson by <lb />
by Pittman <lb />
Umpire, Woodward. <lb />
Aires of and Birds. <lb />
A sheep lives years. <lb />
A cat lives lb years. <lb />
A lion lives years. <lb />
A camel lives years. <lb />
A bear lives years. <lb />
A dog lives years. <lb />
A lives years. <lb />
A canary will lives years. <lb />
A crow will live years. <lb />
An ox lives years. <lb />
A guinea pig lives years. <lb />
A horse lives; years. <lb />
A lives years. <lb />
A tortoise lives years. <lb />
A parrot lives years. <lb />
An elephant lives <lb />
A whale lives <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
LIKE GOODS AND <lb />
new styles at J. E. J. G.<lb />
M. <lb />
IN <lb />
and oxfords; all <lb />
leathers, just arrived. J. R. J- <lb />
I ore. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
j Located In main l town, j <lb />
Pour in operation and each j <lb />
one presided over by a skilled <lb />
waited en at their home. <lb />
A t ; <lb />
Have it in mind that when you want the <lb />
Ice Cream <lb />
Cold Drinks <lb />
Drugs <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Cigars <lb />
The place to get these is <lb />
Drug Store <lb />
Successor to Coward Wooten <lb />
Nothing but the Best and service <lb />
Largest Accident Check. <lb />
In the advertisement of Moseley <lb />
Bros., on another page, is e. <lb />
of the largest check ever <lb />
drawn in payment of an accident <lb />
policy. It was in favor of Mrs. <lb />
Doll whose husband was <lb />
killed while carrying an accident <lb />
policy in the Travelers Insurance <lb />
Company, and on which he had paid <lb />
premiums amounting to only <lb />
Moseley Bros, represent this com-<lb />
At the Down Town Store of <lb />
You can find a nice line of Clothing, Hats, Slices, Dry <lb />
Goods., Dress Goods and Notions that cannot be surpassed. <lb />
Quality and prices lower for the same good than <lb />
elsewhere. You only need to call to be Daily convinced. <lb />
B. <lb />
Evans Street, J. R. Corey Old Stand. <lb />
Interesting <lb />
Subject For Next Sunday. <lb />
Notwithstanding the cloud that <lb />
threatened rain just at the hour of <lb />
meeting, there was a good attend- <lb />
upon the Men's Prayer League <lb />
in the church Sunday <lb />
afternoon, about fifty being present. <lb />
The subject is my Neighbor. My <lb />
Duty to was well handled by <lb />
the leaders, Messrs. L. H. Pender, J. <lb />
Stokes and L. J. Bishop, each of <lb />
them speaking with much interest <lb />
on it. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday after- <lb />
noon will be held in the Christian <lb />
Church. Subject, I My Brother's <lb />
Text, Gen. Leaders, <lb />
Messrs. II. B. Harriss, J. L. Jackson <lb />
D. If. Clark. <lb />
MRS. DIKE DYING A PAUPER.<lb />
Former Wife of Tobacco King is Pass, <lb />
Last Days In an Asylum <lb />
Chicago, May Alice Webb <lb />
Duke, former wife of Brodie L. Duke, <lb />
multi-millionaire tobacco king <lb />
and six years ago mistress of a for- <lb />
tune of nearly is dying <lb />
a pauper in the Illinois State Hos- <lb />
for the Insane at Kankakee. <lb />
Friendless, forgotten by those up- <lb />
on whom she squandered thousands <lb />
of dollars in the days of her affluence, <lb />
forgetting herself both the years of <lb />
her wealth and the years that <lb />
ed her down to her present condition <lb />
of misfortune, and remembering only <lb />
the time of her youth, Mrs. Duke lies <lb />
waiting for the summons that will <lb />
end her spectacular career. <lb />
Alice Webb, daughter of a <lb />
New York family, was raised <lb />
in a Buffalo orphan asylum. Leaving <lb />
there to make her own living when <lb />
she was only sixteen years old, she <lb />
proved her exceptional talents for <lb />
business. Before she was thirty she <lb />
had established herself as one of the <lb />
leading oil promoters of Texas. Her <lb />
connection with tobacco industry <lb />
brought about her acquaintance with <lb />
Brodie L. Duke, who already had <lb />
teen married twice and was the <lb />
father of two grown daughters. <lb />
In November, 1905, she met Duke. <lb />
On December 1905, they were mar- <lb />
clandestinely. Duke established <lb />
bis wife In sumptuous apartments in <lb />
the Winton Hotel, gave her a summer <lb />
home in the Adirondacks and <lb />
rounded her with all the luxuries <lb />
money could buy. On January 1906, <lb />
through the action of his brother, <lb />
Benjamin Duke, president of. the to- <lb />
trust, and Brodie L. Duke's two <lb />
daughters, the bridegroom was torn <lb />
from the arms of his wife and com- <lb />
to Belleville. <lb />
When he was released his temper <lb />
toward Mrs. Duke had been changed. <lb />
Finally driven by his attitude, she <lb />
applied for a divorce with alimony, <lb />
but hast the case. After that she <lb />
started on an independent financial <lb />
career which closed with her arrest <lb />
here on the charge of passing bogus <lb />
checks. She afterward was commit- <lb />
to the State Hospital for the In- <lb />
sane, where has been since <lb />
1909. <lb />
Richest City in the Country. <lb />
It is a popular impression that <lb />
Newport, R. I., is the richest town in <lb />
the United States in proportion to <lb />
its population, and undoubtedly the <lb />
are more millions there than in y <lb />
other place on this side of the <lb />
tic, or, perhaps, In the entire world; <lb />
but that class of residents only spend <lb />
their money there; they make it els <lb />
where, the same might be said of the <lb />
suburbs of Boston, like <lb />
Tuxedo, near New York; <lb />
Philadelphia; Lake Forest, near Chi- <lb />
Santa Barbara or i <lb />
Cal., where the idle rich have gather- <lb />
ed to rest and recreate. <lb />
Victoria, Tex., probably has a <lb />
amount of wealth per capita <lb />
any of the towns I hare named, <lb />
and it is actual money which has <lb />
been made there, or in that <lb />
ate vicinity, by men who were ti <lb />
and brought up in the town and ex- <lb />
to have it their homes, and, ii. <lb />
appearance, customs and it tide it la <lb />
very different from Newport The <lb />
wealth of Victoria has been c <lb />
on land, from raising and <lb />
sheep and goats. It's a cow town. <lb />
In that little city of not more <lb />
population are eight million- <lb />
probably thirty or forty persons <lb />
who are worth more than <lb />
or an average of each, and at <lb />
equal number who are worth <lb />
in lands, cattle, stocks and bonds <lb />
good solid money, untainted <lb />
speculation and made honestly <lb />
contributing to the wealth of the <lb />
Record-Herald. <lb />
It some times happens that the <lb />
more a woman considers, a man <lb />
courtship the less consideration <lb />
she has for him marriage. <lb />
Women Wear <lb />
Even a man up in years learns <lb />
something every day. A female voice <lb />
called the Record over the phone this <lb />
morning and wanted to know if she <lb />
could Who ever <lb />
thought women wore They are <lb />
accused of wearing too few clothe, <lb />
even in dead of winter, but here is <lb />
one who comes out boldly and con- <lb />
the general verdict. She re- <lb />
fused to give her name, however, <lb />
much to our regret; we would like to <lb />
to see her; we want to lay eyes on a <lb />
woman who wears plenty of clothe;. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Good News for Catarrh Sufferers. <lb />
So many hundreds of catarrh <lb />
who have taken the <lb />
treatment, have written thanking us <lb />
for publishing our method of g <lb />
the vapor treatment In con- <lb />
with the inhaler that we glad- <lb />
publish it again. <lb />
The vapor treatment is especial y <lb />
recommended in stubborn cases of <lb />
chronic catarrh of long standing, but <lb />
remember that the inhaler should <lb />
used daily as usual. <lb />
This treatment only takes five min- <lb />
time going to bed. Pour <lb />
a teaspoonful of into a <lb />
bowl of boiling water, cover head and <lb />
bowl with towel and breathe for <lb />
minutes the vapor that arises. <lb />
You will be surprised at the result <lb />
of this treatment; it makes the head <lb />
feel fine and clear; you will sleep bet- <lb />
and that stuffed up feeling will <lb />
gradually disappear. <lb />
This method will break up the worst <lb />
cold in the head in one night. <lb />
A bottle of cost cents <lb />
at Coward Wooten's, who <lb />
tees it. Complete outfit, which in- <lb />
the pocket inhaler, costs <lb />
No stomach dosing; just <lb />
and cure catarrh and all <lb />
diseases of the breathing organ . <lb />
Free trial bottle by addressing <lb />
Booth's Co., Buffalo, N. Y.<lb />
I I II i<lb />
THEN when a bill is it is paid for good. You <lb />
have your receipt, one that is easy to keep, <lb />
to find any time, and you can always verify at <lb />
our bank. <lb />
Not only this, but you have a check on your money; you <lb />
know where every cent goes, you can figure it up any time <lb />
and know just what you what you spend it for. <lb />
There is no chance for a mistake in making change, no <lb />
danger of loss or theft in carrying the money. <lb />
Safety, simplicity and accuracy are the key-notes of a <lb />
checking account at our bank, and these are only a few of <lb />
the many advantages to be The derived from one. <lb />
no charge for accommodation, so do not <lb />
hesitate any longer to avail yourself of ad- <lb />
vantages. <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Greenville, N. C. . C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb />
II <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Green- <lb />
ville, and Kinston. Effective November 1st, 1910. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Hobgood <lb />
Hobgood <lb />
Ar. Washington <lb />
Ar. Williamston <lb />
Ar. Plymouth <lb />
Ar. . Greenville <lb />
Ar. Kinston <lb />
For further information, address <lb />
agent or W. H. Ticket <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
pan. <lb />
nearest ticket <lb />
Agent <lb />
W. J. P. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
C- M <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Buyer of and Country Produce <lb />
FIVE POINTS, GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />
II <lb />
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Carolina Home and Farm an The <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
N GE OF N. <lb />
; skill than the doctor have <lb />
c it applied the splints and band- <lb />
of The and Farm and e <lb />
for V vicinity <lb />
Rater, <lb />
I n n <lb />
White i lie. X. . 16.- <lb />
READERS ages, allot which done without <lb />
a dope of any kind, the gen- <lb />
tie and touch of the <lb />
he whimper but <lb />
he it with the of <lb />
boy Blood on the <lb />
HERE ARE HEROES <lb />
Thai G. I-. Quiet y <lb />
life. <lb />
Stokes week <lb />
h. i r, Mrs. Sol. <lb />
is -l Roads. <lb />
Mail hall H doc and Bun- <lb />
,, o. were in our <lb />
has a <lb />
rt his in nth and it is <lb />
. hi i teeth. <lb />
Jolly was in our section <lb />
V- <lb />
l Ga; i <lb />
Mr. i<lb />
i king <lb />
Mr. i-f <lb />
J. and W. A. <lb />
i id W. aid G. Wilson, at- <lb />
I ruled J bu services of Mr. Will <lb />
at Reedy Branch Sunday. <lb />
Most the tobacco that was <lb />
i t out rust i- dead and the farmers <lb />
; e a. In. <lb />
Mr. Bo Haddock is conducting <lb />
j meeting at Rose Hill every <lb />
V n gut. <lb />
Mr. Harris and wife wont <lb />
i Bear Creek Sunday. <lb />
Mr. J Haddock In our sec- <lb />
t Bu .-. <lb />
he t delightful social events <lb />
tie season had lust d. ad <lb />
thanks to Miss Dot a Cox as a most <lb />
charming hostess. <lb />
deck, m fear of e storming <lb />
l. t, but because he made to <lb />
t v he was a hero, and indeed<lb />
notes <lb />
THE STATE <lb />
OF VARSITY <lb />
, Commencement t. <lb />
be Host in fears <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. May <lb />
Insignia, the North Carolina <lb />
has been awarded to the <lb />
who served on the <lb />
r the past spring. It is a safe <lb />
statement that never in the athletic <lb />
of the University, Lab the <lb />
standard of attainment the wear- <lb />
re of the monogram been higher, <lb />
j he men who are given the sweater <lb />
privilege tor the first time <lb />
Hasty, Lindsey, Edwards, <lb />
Page and Lee; <lb />
Captain Hackney gels his third star; <lb />
track, Spence, Patterson, Cobb <lb />
K. C, Kay IS<lb />
We be l by several of <lb />
he o. your t , <lb />
let h m res f H m L. n r A. T if K <lb />
gain t re ugh c <lb />
So if i ha-e space, and doth see <lb />
t. goes, <lb />
nigh s out of each <lb />
c i a ; o; wherein <lb />
moth t a little girl, Just Broken for Sow Build- <lb />
of j-,. o in <lb />
Bethel, N. C. May may <lb />
f d ill Kern-, a teacher <lb />
t- L <lb />
death of lather <lb />
V;. made <lb />
NOTES <lb />
i i t c glorious lei h <lb />
Mi y Her . a great r n <lb />
f n and m fa t. <lb />
or God i i and e <lb />
tat can't is a ti i e <lb />
mi es ti rough a <lb />
a new baby if it the iced <lb />
i be i white ore j; a A d <lb />
think t <lb />
o if i. were a colored e. <lb />
The little girl and her mother d <lb />
k cat , he dogs, he birds a d <lb />
else i to come <lb />
way, and no animal is allowed <lb />
i he- while their 1- <lb />
eye-, to in any way hi b <lb />
bird that Is within protect- <lb />
earn, you had as well thrust <lb />
a How either Mother or lit lei <lb />
number of friends during her stay <lb />
and great sympathy, . for <lb />
tor her bereavement. <lb />
Christine c i returned <lb />
home at Hill, for the summer <lb />
v a. <lb />
r after fee close <lb />
e. school, has returned to her <lb />
near Robersonville. Hiss Lit- <lb />
expects to spend a of-the <lb />
t, -n r a the summer school fr <lb />
at the of <lb />
Prof. is. R. Rankin has returned <lb />
home in Gastonia for the <lb />
cation, <lb />
I Class Entertained <lb />
. Co. <lb />
iN. C May 1911. <lb />
Friday evening, to o'clock, at <lb />
to beautiful and hospitable home of <lb />
A. G. Cox, her father, Miss Dora <lb />
I. Cox, member of the senior <lb />
Winterville High School, <lb />
i entertained the <lb />
Promptly at o'clock when it was <lb />
;, that the class had all <lb />
the following ladies and gen- <lb />
composed the receiving line <lb />
i the Mr. and Mrs. A. <lb />
Ox, Rev. M. A. Adams Prof, and <lb />
is. H. i. Brinson, P. C. Nye, <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
hall, o.;, Don E. <lb />
x. rs. C. T. Co- . Eugene Can- <lb />
i n, J. r, Greene, S. Carroll, <lb />
i. Rollins, Royal Adams <lb />
d R. T. COX. <lb />
Many wire <lb />
composed of <lb />
. i whom, Lucy <lb />
. Kin , Allie <lb />
fancy Carmine <lb />
Es- <lb />
i son. Helen Adams, Rosa <lb />
. P. X. <lb />
i ; on, mil C. . <lb />
After games Lad <lb />
ten were ad t; the <lb />
g room a <lb />
i one rare beauty. Here light <lb />
of chicken naiad, <lb />
Ice ma and eke <lb />
ore s ed Misses x, <lb />
x i i , a Blanche <lb />
x am- Cox. <lb />
y it depart- <lb />
e for their feeling that one <lb />
K. Blalock sweaters, and Winston, <lb />
darker, and Atkinson, <lb />
-tars; Basketball, Hanes, <lb />
aid Long; tennis, Bailey; <lb />
Hughes. <lb />
Chief Ball Manager W. L. Small, <lb />
appointed the following men as <lb />
honorary managers of the commence- <lb />
Robert. R. Reynolds, <lb />
Asheville Carter Dalton, Greens- <lb />
H. P. Masten, <lb />
W. P. Hill, Jr., Winston- Salem; <lb />
lames N. Joyner Raleigh; Hamilton <lb />
C. Jones, Charlotte; J. C. B. <lb />
; Elisabeth City; R. D. Fame;., <lb />
Salisbury; John Hall Manning, Dur- <lb />
ham. <lb />
Professor M. C. S. Noble delivered <lb />
commencement address the past <lb />
at den and Pineville, and Prof <lb />
;. K. Graham at the Pikeville graded <lb />
schools. Dr. Edwin and <lb />
of the faculty have been <lb />
i much demand a commencement <lb />
all over the state, during <lb />
. two weeks. <lb />
entire student body is in the <lb />
t noes of their final examinations <lb />
now. examinations will continue <lb />
Saturday, May when the <lb />
begins with the class <lb />
lay exercises the class. <lb />
commencement this year, with <lb />
main address to be delivered by <lb />
Woodrow Wilson, of New <lb />
and the reunions aid con- <lb />
f on all alumni <lb />
failed to their diplomas be- <lb />
they left for service, promises <lb />
a be most Important In many <lb />
ears. number of seniors this <lb />
girl. We have the mother <lb />
than once to get out of her, <lb />
ed at ll on a cold today on <lb />
she dreamed that <lb />
no- had it.- supper, and draw on ft <lb />
heavy cloak and <lb />
for <lb />
it was hungry. It to no wonder that I <lb />
the song birds in about on <lb />
this home am with dawning of completed, be <lb />
the morning warble their sweetest <lb />
song, while we do not rise up <lb />
early to follow after strong <lb />
there, the of <lb />
hose birds are so sweet that we <lb />
can't resist these beautiful May <lb />
mornings we long for aurora, <lb />
-f day. that we may listen i-o <lb />
song bird's sweetest lay. <lb />
and gentle to everything ard <lb />
service they will <lb />
pay. <lb />
We eT lily read of some victory <lb />
by Messrs. Gardner Sons. <lb />
A good season cf vain in this com- <lb />
is having a treeing effect on <lb />
crops. <lb />
John was called to <lb />
Greenville yesterday on account of <lb />
illness in the family of her sister, <lb />
Mrs. Frank Wilson. <lb />
Mr. R. A. Peel, formerly of Green- <lb />
ville, returned to this city to <lb />
i his home here. Mr. intends <lb />
start a chicken ranch here on an <lb />
achieved by those who are at war n, <lb />
extensive scale. He has many friends <lb />
While this d <lb />
i pleading for peace, and I e <lb />
of all disputes arid- <lb />
ration, and is to come, for <lb />
peace has her votaries and <lb />
heroes no lens than war. <lb />
Yes, among -ho humble clod hop- <lb />
around Hanrahan are found <lb />
true heroes. The other day a <lb />
fright, hooked to a tobacco <lb />
truck, and watt running with <lb />
peed own the road. An innocent <lb />
Had gotten direr wild <lb />
ad must be crushed o <lb />
death or-e must be d. <lb />
-t s a that <lb />
farmer, at tie risk or <lb />
life, ; n front of fly- <lb />
i who wish him well. <lb />
By Wire to <lb />
Ind., May <lb />
Negro National Democratic <lb />
began a three session here <lb />
today. <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
Is one where health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
lie Civil war. <lb />
LY SCHOOL. <lb />
g grabbed tie <lb />
topped h.-n saved the child. <lb />
hat ; am. <lb />
h .-go i little ; <lb />
Ly . j Ir cheerful i o-d, <lb />
from o -cat, both <lb />
of ids lower arm was or-k n, <lb />
ad through in. skin, what <lb />
would a <lb />
. He was take i o <lb />
nearby neighbor's house and the <lb />
doctor and his gentle wife id <lb />
broker a; d die with i <lb />
Students <lb />
and <lb />
Columbia, Mo., May <lb />
of the University of <lb />
ave been quarantined because o i <lb />
Sixteen hundred have <lb />
teen <lb />
th torpid and restore <lb />
it natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggist;<lb />
The Carolina Hone and and The <lb />
Figured Announced by <lb />
Census Director <lb />
Li <lb />
1512 <lb />
AND 1900 <lb />
and Losses Shown In a <lb />
by the Various Cities, Towns, <lb />
and Townships Throughout <lb />
the Population Is <lb />
as Ten <lb />
Ago. <lb />
North Carolina's position In <lb />
front ranks of the southern slates In <lb />
regards to population has been greatly <lb />
strengthened during the from <lb />
1900 to <lb />
Detailed population statistics of the <lb />
state has just been issued by <lb />
Director R. Dana Durand at Washing- <lb />
ton. They give the figures for every <lb />
minor civil division and incorporated <lb />
city. <lb />
TM total population of the state is <lb />
for 1910, as against <lb />
in in increase of <lb />
Unlike some of the northern and <lb />
middle western states, movement <lb />
from the farming districts to the cit- <lb />
Is not nearly as pronounced in this <lb />
state. <lb />
The cities almost without exception <lb />
show decided Increases, In some in- <lb />
stances as high as per cent. Char- <lb />
with a population of in <lb />
1890 and in 1900, is returned<lb />
Newland township . 1533 <lb />
ship . <lb />
Providence township . <lb />
Salem township.<lb />
township . <lb />
. <lb />
township . <lb />
Caswell township . <lb />
Point Caswell Tillage . <lb />
Columbia township . <lb />
township . <lb />
i folly township . <lb />
Long Creek township. <lb />
Rocky Point township. <lb />
Topsail township . <lb />
Union township. <lb />
County <lb />
township <lb />
Bethel township . 1530 <lb />
township . SI -A <lb />
Hertford town . <lb />
New Hope township,. 19.4 <lb />
township <lb />
town . <lb />
Person County <lb />
Trinity township <lb />
1493 town ., <lb />
H. DANA DURAND. <lb />
With in 1910. Increase in tea <lb />
years Of Wilmington had <lb />
in 1900 and now has while <lb />
Raleigh shows an increase of <lb />
cent, having in <lb />
as compared with in 1900. <lb />
ASheville is another that pros <lb />
having a population of <lb />
as against ten s ago. <lb />
Durham, with people in 1900, <lb />
IS returned with in 1910, In- <lb />
crease of nearly par cent. <lb />
The census returns indicate that <lb />
North Carolina is forging to the front <lb />
a manufacturing and mercantile <lb />
Mate, while It is losing little as an <lb />
agricultural state. <lb />
State, while It is losing somewhat as <lb />
Agricultural state. <lb />
The detailed population by counties <lb />
It as <lb />
from<lb />
City fill <lb />
City town. <lb />
township . <lb />
Bushy Fork township., <lb />
Flat River township---- <lb />
township . <lb />
township, <lb />
r lire mil tow ship . <lb />
Roxboro . <lb />
town . <lb />
township . <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
township . <lb />
township . <lb />
Bethel township . <lb />
Bethel town . <lb />
Carolina township . <lb />
town . <lb />
. <lb />
to . <lb />
township . <lb />
town . <lb />
town . <lb />
Winterville town . <lb />
Fall-land town . <lb />
Fall land town . <lb />
Fountain town . <lb />
township . <lb />
Farmville town . <lb />
Marlboro village . <lb />
Greenville tow . <lb />
Greenville town . <lb />
town hip . <lb />
Pact town . <lb />
Creek township. <lb />
T.<lb />
1281 <lb />
1778 <lb />
Trinity town . <lb />
Union township <lb />
Richmond County <lb />
township . <lb />
Hoffman town . <lb />
Black Jack township. <lb />
Marks Creek township. <lb />
Hamlet town . <lb />
Mineral Springs 1414 <lb />
Rockingham township . <lb />
Pee Dee town . <lb />
town. <lb />
town . <lb />
township . 25.8 <lb />
Wolf Pit township . <lb />
. <lb />
Robeson <lb />
Colfax township . <lb />
. <lb />
Cool Spring township. <lb />
Hustle . <lb />
Forest City town. <lb />
Duncan Ci township. <lb />
township . <lb />
Golden township <lb />
mil v.- <lb />
High Shoal township. <lb />
team . <lb />
1317 Henrietta town . <lb />
Logan Store township. <lb />
; M to . <lb />
. <lb />
1507 But n . <lb />
twp. <lb />
278.1 D . <lb />
i. <lb />
i . <lb />
is-; <lb />
n .<lb />
LO- <lb />
B i <lb />
1312<lb />
1679 <lb />
township . <lb />
Back Swamp <lb />
Blue Springs township. <lb />
township . <lb />
Burnt Swamp township. 1265 <lb />
town . <lb />
township . <lb />
Lumber twp., <lb />
Lumber Bridge town. <lb />
township . <lb />
East village. <lb />
town . <lb />
West village <lb />
or township . <lb />
. 1221 <lb />
. 91.3 <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
Pembroke township . <lb />
Pembroke town . <lb />
Swamp <lb />
Red Springs township. 321-0 <lb />
Bed Springs town. <lb />
township . <lb />
.-St Paul <lb />
town . <lb />
. <lb />
township . <lb />
Mil 1624 <lb />
Thompson township . <lb />
town . <lb />
House <lb />
town . <lb />
township. <lb />
1877 <lb />
1204 <lb />
Sampson County . <lb />
. <lb />
hip . <lb />
Halls towns . <lb />
Herrings . <lb />
i . <lb />
n p. <lb />
logo . <lb />
Little Col ; hip, <lb />
t v . <lb />
Roseboro town . <lb />
Is to, <lb />
Parkersburg t . <lb />
b j . <lb />
N C-o- e village. . <lb />
N town -h <lb />
v.- . <lb />
S- <lb />
Taylors township <lb />
Turkey towns . <lb />
township . <lb />
-.-; <lb />
.,<lb />
ill <lb />
Polk County . <lb />
. <lb />
Columbus <lb />
Cooper Gap township . <lb />
Greens Creek p. <lb />
township . <lb />
town . <lb />
township . <lb />
Tryon town . <lb />
White Oak township .<lb />
1248<lb />
1682 <lb />
1869 <lb />
township 1798 <lb />
township . <lb />
village. <lb />
Madison township . <lb />
Madison town . <lb />
Mayodan town . <lb />
Mayo township . <lb />
New township. <lb />
Price township. <lb />
Reidsville township <lb />
Reidsville town . <lb />
township . <lb />
township . 1846 <lb />
township . <lb />
Williamsburg township. <lb />
Scotland County <lb />
Laurel Bill township . . <lb />
Spring Bill township. <lb />
township . <lb />
town. <lb />
Laurinburg town . <lb />
Williamson . <lb />
County <lb />
township <lb />
town . <lb />
town hip . <lb />
. Big Lick township <lb />
j- , Big Lick town. <lb />
Center township . <lb />
, Norwood town . <lb />
Purr township . <lb />
Harris township . <lb />
New London town. <lb />
Richfield town . <lb />
to-, <lb />
Tyson . <lb />
20-4 <lb />
1211<lb />
1473 <lb />
24.1 <lb />
1917<lb />
J. M <lb />
. <lb />
1609 <lb />
Randolph County <lb />
Rowan County <lb />
Asheboro township <lb />
town . 1866 <lb />
Back Creek township. <lb />
Brower township . <lb />
Cedar Grove township. <lb />
Coleridge township . 1585 <lb />
Columbia township <lb />
town . <lb />
Concord township . <lb />
township . <lb />
Cedar Fails town. <lb />
Grant township . <lb />
Liberty township . 1830 <lb />
Liberty town . -174 <lb />
New Hope township.,., <lb />
Now Market township. <lb />
Pleasant drove twp. lie <lb />
Providence township . <lb />
Randleman township . Kill <lb />
town . w. <lb />
T . <lb />
. 1808 <lb />
. <lb />
1518 <lb />
1245 <lb />
1379 <lb />
1361 <lb />
1841 <lb />
1501 <lb />
Atwell township . <lb />
village . <lb />
China Grove township. <lb />
China Grove village----- <lb />
Cleveland township . <lb />
Cleveland village . <lb />
Franklin township . <lb />
Gold Hill township <lb />
Gold Hill village . <lb />
Quarry <lb />
township . <lb />
Locke township . <lb />
Morgan township . <lb />
Mount township. <lb />
Providence township . <lb />
Salisbury township---- <lb />
East Spencer town. <lb />
Salisbury city . <lb />
Spencer city . <lb />
township . <lb />
township . <lb />
Unity township <lb />
village. <lb />
1219 <lb />
1217 <lb />
1729 <lb />
Stokes County . <lb />
Beaver Island <lb />
Danbury township . <lb />
Meadows township . <lb />
town . <lb />
Creek township. <lb />
Quaker Gap township. <lb />
township . <lb />
Walnut Cove <lb />
Snow Creel township,. <lb />
Yadkin .<lb />
Surry <lb />
Rutherford County <lb />
1838 <lb />
Bryant . <lb />
I Dobson township . is <lb />
Dobson town . <lb />
township . 1500 <lb />
1367 <lb />
town. <lb />
Franklin township . <lb />
Long township . <lb />
Marsh township . 1210 <lb />
Mount Airy township. <lb />
, Mount Airy town. <lb />
Pilot township . <lb />
Si.,. Pilot Mountain town. <lb />
Bock ford township. 14-52 <lb />
. <lb />
u. <lb />
Creek <lb />
township <lb />
18-i<lb />
26.6 <lb />
271.4 <lb />
1510 <lb />
1247<lb />
Camp Creek <lb />
Union . <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018148_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
The Carolina Home and The Reflector. <lb />
BREEZY <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS <lb />
MAKING A RECORD <lb />
IS <lb />
THE REPUBLICAN OBSTRUCTIONISTS <lb />
Many Important Have Been <lb />
Try to <lb />
Bid Hot of <lb />
Own Part Condemn This. <lb />
What Free Li-t Bill Is. <lb />
Upon close view the free <lb />
bill becomes a might;. <lb />
measure. It <lb />
the farmers use, but it means <lb />
about as much to all other rs. <lb />
It puts articles of common use <lb />
on the free list and it is estimated <lb />
that it will save the buying <lb />
some The measure won't <lb />
hit the revenues hard, either. The <lb />
tariff is nearly prohibitive op. the <lb />
articles concerned, so that the <lb />
custom houses get only o <lb />
from this source. <lb />
Republicans Forlorn. <lb />
Dismayed at the revel go <lb />
in the last election, <lb />
over the outlook for the future, I <lb />
CLYDE H. <lb />
Washington, May <lb />
In six weeks the Democratic house <lb />
realizing that they can take no stand <lb />
against the progressive Democratic <lb />
legislation that will be backed up <lb />
popular sentiment, the Republican <lb />
represent lives has passed more minority in the house of <lb />
and tires presents a sorry spectacle. <lb />
ton than the Republicans passed in Minority Leader Mann seems to be <lb />
fourteen administration of that Allowing no set policy, except one <lb />
branch of congress. of to anything <lb />
The achievement up-to-date in- the Democrats may suggest <lb />
eludes the passage of a bill Differing radically on the issues. <lb />
Mg for the publicity of campaign the Republicans are not even at all <lb />
contributions before Instead of after harmonious on Mr. Mann's <lb />
the election of United -obstruction. Progressive <lb />
cf <lb />
not elect <lb />
Eta tee senators by direct vote of the cans William Kent <lb />
reciprocity with Canada and declare they were <lb />
tie free list bill, with other time blocking legislate <lb />
Similar legislation to follow prompt- or in badgering any other He <lb />
v was elected to serve the public In- <lb />
Agitation for much of this and he intends do <lb />
has been on for years. The, Several other progressives hold <lb />
Republicans beard the demand of which makes Mr- <lb />
for relief, but could not the more <lb />
act .-such legislation as has been pass-i The majority of the Republicans <lb />
by the Democratic house because however, do nothing but grumble and <lb />
had for years been apparently Incapable <lb />
enormous campaign contributions that the public cannot <lb />
f-om the tariff trusts and other deceived by unintelligent partisan <lb />
which are opposed to has no higher purpose <lb />
legislation of the character that of Public deception In the <lb />
passed by the Democrats. interest of a political <lb />
The Republicans have not in public disfavor, <lb />
leer, obliged not to interfere with j Inconsistent Action. <lb />
tic monopolies and profits of the tariff Most of the Republican members <lb />
trusts, but because of having accept- m house of representatives who <lb />
campaign funds from the voted against reciprocity sought to <lb />
corporations they have been defend their votes by declaring the <lb />
compelled to extend to them j measure was against the best Inter- <lb />
immunity from investigation , and that as they <lb />
prosecution. <lb />
Wore than <lb />
for the investigation of the road- could bring <lb />
Steel trust, the sugar trust and the themselves to vote for the <lb />
As the spring begins and want to do <lb />
your spring shopping. <lb />
Go See for Dress Goods <lb />
ties and colors--Ladies and Misses Tailor- <lb />
made Skirts, Ladies Shirt Waists, Muslin <lb />
Underwear, Notions, and Oxfords, <lb />
Household Goods, Traveling Bags and Grips <lb />
Furniture, Chairs and Mattress. <lb />
Go See for Crockery, Glassware, <lb />
Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware. <lb />
Go See for Plows and <lb />
ail Farming Utensils <lb />
We want your trade. We have the goods <lb />
and will make prices right <lb />
It makes no difference what you want we <lb />
can supply it. When you want it and want <lb />
to buy it right, Go See <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
stock of merchandise ever carried in Green- <lb />
ville. Don't think because you go and see <lb />
that you must buy from him, but we <lb />
want you to come and learn we have to of- <lb />
fer you and see if we cannot make it to your <lb />
interest to deal with us. We want to say <lb />
once more no matter what you want, <lb />
for personal use, home or farm, Go See <lb />
prided themselves upon being the- <lb />
i score of resolutions friends of the farmers at every turn <lb />
mm <lb />
Other big individual combines were <lb />
Introduced In every session of con- <lb />
while the Republicans were in <lb />
I These resolutions, one and <lb />
were referred to committees that <lb />
ad especially packed by Speak- <lb />
Cannon, men friendly to <lb />
special privilege, with the result <lb />
t tat all such resolutions died in com- <lb />
Now it is different. For the first <lb />
since the trust question has <lb />
sen acute, the house of <lb />
i res has an anti-trust majority. <lb />
city bill. <lb />
Then came the free list <lb />
bill, which untaxed agricultural j <lb />
and nearly everything the <lb />
farmer uses. Here was n golden op- <lb />
for the friends of the farm- <lb />
Oft, <lb />
But, lo and behold, when it <lb />
time to vote, Republicans who <lb />
had been so loud in proclaiming <lb />
their for the farmers, voted <lb />
against the free list bill. <lb />
Signs of The Times. <lb />
A remarkable vote for the United <lb />
X R. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
at the close of business March 7th, 1911 <lb />
result that the big commit-; states senate was recorded when the <lb />
are manned by men who ate resolution to bring about the direct <lb />
to go ahead and investigate, of senators was made the <lb />
It the evidence warrants, to unfinished business and thereby given <lb />
proper Steps bringing about <lb />
tie prosecution of illegal <lb />
in existence in restraint of <lb />
trade. <lb />
procedure over all oilier measures. <lb />
Sixty-five senators voted on the side <lb />
of the general proposition to five <lb />
against. Every Democrat and every <lb />
For the first time In a good many progressive Republican present voted <lb />
j as the Of the United States j the This does not <lb />
ill be the of honest invest-mean that the fight over direct el <lb />
of the big Industrial trusts, has been won <lb />
Heretofore. It has Impossible j It does mean that the great majority <lb />
for the government to control the the Tory senators have learned <lb />
trusts the trusts controlled they cannot persistently resist <lb />
trio government. Now It is to he de-1 public sentiment and hope to retain <lb />
whether government seats. No one believes that the <lb />
tho people or privilege lit All great majority of Tory senators who <lb />
the fuddle. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts.-. 2,403.96 <lb />
i. S. Bonds. 21,000.00 <lb />
Stocks and beads. 3,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. 7,281.30 <lb />
for clearing <lb />
house. 8,919.67 <lb />
Cash and due from 47,586.04 <lb />
i per cent, redemption<lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
50,000.00 <lb />
Surplus. 10,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits. 3,614.99 <lb />
Circulation. 21,000.09 <lb />
Bond account. 21,000.01 <lb />
Dividends unpaid. <lb />
Cashier's checks.; . 498.13 <lb />
Invite the Banks, Corporations, Firms and <lb />
and will be-pleased to met those <lb />
changes or opening <lb />
want your business . <lb />
F. J. FORBES Cashier<lb />
Carolina Home and Firm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
RAIN <lb />
TO GERMINATE SEED <lb />
Pin COUNTY PEOPLE <lb />
m ill <lb />
CROP PROSPECTS POOH. <lb />
Veils Low and A <lb />
Famine Threatened. <lb />
Water <lb />
E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
IV <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule in effect <lb />
Owing to the fad that it would re- N. B The following schedule rip- <lb />
day after so long such n nun of published as Information ONLY <lb />
cold with scarcely any I <lb />
Tue Dates Are May Twenty First I. <lb />
Twenty Thin. <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
C, May have a <lb />
Unions, th. school having to i <lb />
THu rain question causes us; <lb />
o note that the wells on down as much as pop-; <lb />
arm are about to go dry, although Bible, no Invitations have been mailed <lb />
hey are from to feet deep. people of me county to <lb />
ear a water scarcity before the mid- East Carolina <lb />
of the summer unless there Training School, May <lb />
be considerable rain fall from 23rd. But Reflector is <lb />
on for some time. In getting e to that all the of Pitt <lb />
t set out tobacco yesterday county are cordially incited to the <lb />
day before, we could commencement, and as large a <lb />
et only two barrels of as can do should Come <lb />
of cur lot well. The bottom -1 the building, aid the C <lb />
e seen in our hog lot well, and see what a great <lb />
t is over feet deep. have. While Pitt county <lb />
As to the crop prospects at this largely built th b <lb />
I should say they are it to the state. <lb />
Stands of cm, cotton and tobacco ls as much ours <lb />
a we ought to <lb />
our In it <lb />
commencement. <lb />
by coaling to ti <lb />
ire sure to be poor unless the dry <lb />
is boo. broken. This Is one <lb />
f the springs it would have been <lb />
veil to planted corn and cotton <lb />
real In order to have gotten <lb />
for the <lb />
ion of Beads. And again, it is The To Be a Feat-<lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAILS <lb />
a. 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 />
Now Bern and Norfolk, connects for <lb />
points north and west, <lb />
p. in., daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
a. m. daily for Wilson and <lb />
connects north, south and <lb />
a. m., dally except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson Raleigh, connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m., daily for and <lb />
further information and <lb />
cf sleeping car space, apply to <lb />
J. L, Agent <lb />
. . <lb />
PROFESSIONAL CARDS <lb />
W. P. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
opposite <lb />
Stables, ind next door to Jehu Flan- <lb />
Co's new building <lb />
N. Can lint <lb />
N. W. <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
o J. I, <lb />
PI <lb />
. . . <lb />
V. C. D. hi. Clan <lb />
ft <lb />
Bag <lb />
. . <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT <lb />
In Building <lb />
. N. <lb />
L Moore, W. H. Lon- <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
AT <lb />
. . V. Carolina <lb />
DR. Tl. L. <lb />
DENTIST <lb />
. . N. <lb />
of springs when it would <lb />
ave been veil to have made our <lb />
for ting cotton and setting <lb />
at least two or three <lb />
planting and setting, so <lb />
bat the s might have settled and <lb />
hereby the moisture better. <lb />
There not fallen on our farm <lb />
two or <lb />
to settle the first plowed lands <lb />
O i account of this fact, <lb />
the further fact that we failed <lb />
o harrow or our tobacco <lb />
and, have already had one set- <lb />
to and have begun to set <lb />
t a new. It ought to have been liar-. <lb />
owed, and and j <lb />
would not have had to reset, but <lb />
night have gotten a reasonable stand, <lb />
it been so cold <lb />
on exposed land could not live, es- <lb />
plants from a bed sown too <lb />
hick. <lb />
W. A. DARDEN. <lb />
i. re This Summer. <lb />
What is better n good, fresh sea <lb />
just caught from sea, or <lb />
Spanish mackerel from the <lb />
ocean, in the -cod old Southern <lb />
fashion, corn cake- mad-3 from water <lb />
famished, de n <lb />
ground meal, good black coffee. Ev- attractive, working the <lb />
S. J. Noble <lb />
BARBERSHOP <lb />
sufficient North Carolina knows how <lb />
I delicious are the fish at <lb />
; one likes sea food and <lb />
I corn bread cakes, <lb />
ion. <lb />
Manager Baxter, of the Atlantic <lb />
III la a himself and <lb />
ho likes this sort of food and a feat- <lb />
are of the service at the Atlantic <lb />
Hotel this summer will a return <lb />
to the old fashion Southern dishes. <lb />
Sea food will be plentiful at every <lb />
meal. <lb />
j beat barbers. Second to none <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
SCHOOL INSTITUTE. <lb />
WOUNDED NEGRO DIES. <lb />
Will Be Held in the First <lb />
Week In July. <lb />
Mr. E. L. Middleton, secretary of <lb />
he Stats Sunday school work in con- <lb />
with the Baptist State Con- <lb />
in the Baptist church <lb />
Wednesday night, on Sunday <lb />
and outlined the plan <lb />
or a Sunday school train- <lb />
institute that will be held in <lb />
Greenville first week in July. <lb />
four such institutions are to be <lb />
only such institutes are to Freeman Hemby. <lb />
in the state, and the one in , <lb />
This well be a meeting <lb />
it much in p. and a large j Do . <lb />
of people from neighboring I No. never. Its foolish to fear a <lb />
counties v ill be in attendance. evil, when there arc real and <lb />
The Coroner's Jury Verdict <lb />
Today. <lb />
John Robbins, the youth who <lb />
some days ago was Struck on the <lb />
head and his skull crushed with a <lb />
brick thrown at him by Freeman <lb />
Hemby, another died Thurs- <lb />
day evening. Hemby, who was in the <lb />
lock-up awaiting developments of <lb />
injury, did not show much <lb />
concern when told that was dead. <lb />
Dr. Laughinghouse, county coroner, <lb />
summoned a jury and held an in- <lb />
quest The verdict of the jury was <lb />
that John Bobbins came to his death <lb />
by a blow from a brick bat, thrown <lb />
HARRY <lb />
. . N. <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice ii ; of tho <lb />
Eye. Ear Nob Throat <lb />
K. C. Greenville, <lb />
L. Jame.;. <lb />
y a. m. to i. m., Mondays. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT <lb />
Office building, Third <lb />
services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, . . N. Carolina <lb />
I. S. WARD. C. C. <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In all Courts. <lb />
her details of the institute will <lb />
later. <lb />
A Awful Deed. <lb />
be j deadly perils to guard against Id <lb />
I swamps and marshes, bayous, and <lb />
j lowlands. These are -lie malaria <lb />
that cause ague, chills and <lb />
fever, weakness, aches n the Bones <lb />
May rot a home so com- and muscles and may Induce deadly <lb />
plenty as a mother's long illness, typhoid. But Electric do- <lb />
nut Dr. King's New Life Pills are a and casts out these vicious <lb />
s remedy for women. germs from the blood. bot- <lb />
me wonderful benefit in ties drove all the malaria from my <lb />
and female wrote wrote Wm, Fretwell, of Lu- . <lb />
M. C. Dunlap, Tenn. X. C had fine health Few of us become round <lb />
ailing, try them. cents all Use this sure from carrying other people's; <lb />
Stay at <lb />
and go to the <lb />
Sounds funny, doesn't it <lb />
Yet that's exactly what you <lb />
can do when you own a <lb />
at home and <lb />
enjoy the finest kind of a per- <lb />
The greatest <lb />
singers, musicians and come- <lb />
in the world are at <lb />
your command, and you <lb />
can arrange a program to <lb />
suit yourself. <lb />
Stop in today and Victor for <lb />
home. Any style Victor to <lb />
or to <lb />
you prefer on easy payments. <lb />
The cost of a few tickets a <lb />
month will pay for the permanent <lb />
enjoyment the Victor. <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
A. P. Ellington <lb />
Company <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
C . <lb />
. Me <lb />
Established <lb />
and Retail and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid fr <lb />
Hide. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, <lb />
Mattresses, etc. Sun. Baby <lb />
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits, <lb />
Tables, Sales, P. Lori. <lb />
and it Ax Life <lb />
Key Cheroots. Hen- <lb />
George Canned <lb />
Peaches, Apples, Syrup, ally, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches. Oil, <lb />
Col Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Currants, Raisins <lb />
Glass and Wooden, <lb />
ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cease, best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing machines and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality and <lb />
quality cheap cash. Come to <lb />
me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
gists. <lb />
ear, only at all <lb />
IS. ML <lb />
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mi <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Carolina Farm and The <lb />
THE HOME and <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
HI REFLECTOR COMPANY, Inc. <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
R NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
this educational work, but also In American Tobacco Company. Late , county is making, the good roads will <lb />
the high class lectures on special Monday the decision was, be sure to follow. An enlightened <lb />
topics which he frequently secures, handed down in one of these cases, people will not be content with poor <lb />
In this particular he looks for the Standard Oil Company, <lb />
best, feeling that nothing is too good court Upholding unanimously <lb />
year, <lb />
months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
explication at the business office in <lb />
Reflector corner Evans <lb />
cud Third streets. <lb />
Ail cards thanks aid resolutions <lb />
respect will be charged for at <lb />
per word <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
E as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 1911. <lb />
BUTCHERY OF SHADE TREES. <lb />
In most cities throughout the <lb />
country now they have bodies of men <lb />
as tree surgeons, who, when <lb />
trees need trimming, amputate the <lb />
limbs with utmost pains, being <lb />
v careful to mar or injure <lb />
fie body, filling cavities and decayed <lb />
b jots with specially prepared <lb />
to preserve its life, health and <lb />
beauty. Not so in Greenville. Any- <lb />
is allowed to cut trees here, <lb />
v regard to its beauty or use- <lb />
f no matter whether they be- <lb />
long to the town or to private <lb />
And the usual way of taking <lb />
cT a limb is to chop it about three <lb />
feet from the body of the tree with <lb />
Something about as sharp as on old <lb />
r. eat and then pull it off with a <lb />
r mo the aid of three or four colored <lb />
This method often <lb />
aves a strip down the <lb />
de of the tree, which never receives <lb />
more attention until other limbs <lb />
long enough to afford some shade <lb />
s-id beauty and covers up the old <lb />
butchery, then the same process is <lb />
gone through with again. <lb />
It is a shame, the way our shade <lb />
t are allowed to be abused and <lb />
day it will be Some <lb />
cities would give thousand of <lb />
for a single that we hope- <lb />
butcher. Get a little love for <lb />
natural civic beauty and Jet's stop <lb />
this tree butchery, <lb />
for his student body, and the result <lb />
is they have opportunity of catching <lb />
inspiration from men of renown in <lb />
their professions, and are being ad- <lb />
fitted for the work of teach <lb />
the highways, <lb />
the <lb />
verdict of the lower courts that it <lb />
was a in restraint of trade <lb />
operating <lb />
anti-trust law. <lb />
At this time much is being by <lb />
the press throughout the state and <lb />
in violation of the j country on questions of health. The <lb />
The fight has been j reader can do nothing better for him- <lb />
I and hard. It remains yet to <lb />
The teacher who takes a course be seen what will be the result of <lb />
at this institution has opportunities I is decision. <lb />
that are second to none. The school <lb />
is doing a great work, and its <lb />
will be felt <lb />
students may go. <lb />
wherever Its <lb />
A DIFFERENCE. <lb />
HOMES OH CREDIT. <lb />
Local reviews of the real estate <lb />
and home-owning activities of Char- <lb />
reveal a most gr <lb />
for home ownership and excel An amount of alcohol which <lb />
Discussing drunkenness on trains, <lb />
The ville Reflector reminds us <lb />
that the legislature made it a mis- <lb />
demeanor for any one to appear in <lb />
public ii an intoxicated condition. <lb />
I e far as it goes, <lb />
. it the point remains in dispute as <lb />
to just constitutes <lb />
lent distribution ownership in <lb />
homes and lots among the people. <lb />
A movement begun twenty-fife <lb />
ago by which one might acquire a <lb />
home on credit building and <lb />
loan associations bar- extended until <lb />
land companies engaged in de <lb />
suburbs and otherwise have par- <lb />
adopted the plan. With <lb />
meat payments thus generally per- <lb />
almost anybody may now own <lb />
a home for little more than the pay- <lb />
of rent during a certain period. <lb />
It is largely such opportunities as <lb />
these which make Charlotte grow. <lb />
We commend them to every town <lb />
where more and better citizens are<lb />
It was only five years ago that <lb />
Greenville started out on this same <lb />
line with a building and loan <lb />
and already much good is <lb />
apparent. <lb />
RIGHT TO BE HONEST. <lb />
ALWAYS THE BEST. <lb />
Perhaps the great success and pop- <lb />
of East Carolina <lb />
Training is in large measure <lb />
accounted for in the fact that <lb />
dent Wright always wants the best <lb />
to bring to his students. This is not <lb />
only shown in the splendid faculty <lb />
gathered around him en-laborers <lb />
Doctors are forever discovering <lb />
new diseases, Why they have not <lb />
discovered that some men die of en- <lb />
of the heart is not clear. <lb />
The other day a messenger boy in <lb />
New York found a certified check for <lb />
on Broadway. Instead of <lb />
cashing it, which he could have done, <lb />
he looked up the owner and returned <lb />
it to him. Then the generous man <lb />
gave him a dollar It is getting so it <lb />
is no inducement to be honest. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
While the owner of the check <lb />
might very justly have given the boy <lb />
a much larger reward, still that hoy's <lb />
consciousness of having done right <lb />
is worth more to him than the whole <lb />
ill render one man raving insane <lb />
ill have scarcely an appreciable <lb />
Vet upon his neighbor. And there <lb />
you Observer. <lb />
A subscriber clips the above and <lb />
a it t; us with the following ex- <lb />
That's he can't lie <lb />
i at on his back on a perfectly bevel <lb />
surface without holding on, he's <lb />
drunk, <lb />
It matters not how many good <lb />
i Greenville may have, there <lb />
are not many and is room for <lb />
more. A few manufacturing enter- <lb />
prises would not overcrowd us at all, <lb />
and something to give profitable em- <lb />
to a thousand or two more <lb />
people would be all the better. You <lb />
can hear business man say that owing <lb />
to fact of country trade being <lb />
divided among towns of close <lb />
no one town can get its mer- <lb />
support from that source of <lb />
trade alone. If this be true, the best <lb />
thing to do is to enlarge local <lb />
to bring in more people to make <lb />
more trade. The town that holds out <lb />
the best inducements will get the <lb />
most business. And let these induce- <lb />
b known by judicious <lb />
ting. <lb />
With three candidates for mayor <lb />
of Greenville already in the field, it <lb />
is likely that a primary will have to <lb />
held to determine which shall be <lb />
the nominee, There also being a <lb />
possibility, with three candidates, <lb />
self and family, than to give due heed <lb />
to all articles of so important a <lb />
nature. <lb />
As June bugs usually do not <lb />
rive until July, the Greensboro Rec- <lb />
wants to know why they are <lb />
called June bugs. Perhaps Patton <lb />
can tell him. Cowan and us don't <lb />
bother over thinks with bugs. <lb />
Iredell county carried by an over- <lb />
whelming majority the proposition to <lb />
issue in bonds to build good <lb />
That is the way to do things, <lb />
and Iredell will not be long coming <lb />
up near the front of the procession. <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
the approach of summer feeling <lb />
weather, congressmen are getting <lb />
summer resorts in their heads and <lb />
there talk of early adjournment. <lb />
All through the cropping season <lb />
your mind on getting <lb />
check would been. In that neither of them will get a ma- <lb />
stances like this people should not be <lb />
honest for the hope of reward, but <lb />
because it is right. Money is a good <lb />
asset to have, but Incomparable <lb />
People should need <lb />
no inducement to honest, but <lb />
should be honest from principle. <lb />
TRUST DISSOLVED. <lb />
of the votes cast at first <lb />
primary and n second one may be <lb />
necessary, it would be well for the <lb />
candidates to get together and ask <lb />
for a primary to be held the latter <lb />
part Of next week. Then if a <lb />
nation fails iii that primary there <lb />
would be time to call and hold an- <lb />
other before the election. <lb />
It is said that, good schools and <lb />
companions. <lb />
For sometime on every Monday, the it is <lb />
day for decisions to be handed roads are close <lb />
decisions have been looked for by the If the of Pitt county were on <lb />
United States Supreme court In the In par with her schools, they would <lb />
cases of the government against something worth bragging about. <lb />
Standard C-ll Company and the I But with the educational progress the <lb />
Since they stopped hanging and <lb />
adopted the electric chair as the <lb />
mode of execution in North Carolina, <lb />
it seems not so hard as before to <lb />
convict for murder. <lb />
H. E. C. Bryant, Washington <lb />
respondent, says, are <lb />
the order of the And he <lb />
might have added that they have <lb />
been the order for the past throe <lb />
rears. <lb />
Suppose you sit down and count <lb />
the things Greenville needs. Then <lb />
when you are through get up and <lb />
hustle to see how many of them you <lb />
can bring. <lb />
As long as you do not know how <lb />
many candidates are going to be in <lb />
the senatorial race, it is best not to <lb />
be in a hurry about pledging your- <lb />
self to anybody. <lb />
There will no doubt be many own- <lb />
and homeless dogs in Pitt <lb />
county during this month and next, <lb />
as the law requires that they must <lb />
be listed for taxation. <lb />
-o- <lb />
Now the Standard Oil Company <lb />
will have to grease its axles some <lb />
other way. It will be more than apt <lb />
to find the way. <lb />
The Yarborough Hotel In Raleigh <lb />
Is soon undergo another remodel- <lb />
They may make it a modern <lb />
hotel some of these days. <lb />
When you have done your no <lb />
more can be expected of you. But do <lb />
not lay down the oars Until you have <lb />
done your best. <lb />
We are not surprised if Caesar's <lb />
Head is beginning to ache from the <lb />
numerous knocks the are <lb />
giving it.<lb />
R. B. commissioner of in- <lb />
revenue, takes a whack <lb />
at the officers of North Carolina that <lb />
is not misplaced. Somebody making <lb />
a complaint about the negligence of <lb />
revenue- officers in breaking up moon- <lb />
shine stills, the commissioner <lb />
am informed that the state laws to exhibit at the Pitt county fair next <lb />
of North Carolina are very drastic <lb />
relative to the manufacture and <lb />
of distilled spirits, but it appears that <lb />
state officers do very little to prevent. They are trying to bring ex-Gov- <lb />
or punish the violators of Glenn into the senatorial race, <lb />
law, though I suspect there are one, but he at <lb />
hundred state officers to every inter-1 <lb />
revenue <lb />
now. <lb />
Hendersonville must have revived b herself <lb />
Baron to do the news.-t success at baseball. At nearly <lb />
. . . . ,. . ; every game the victory is for the <lb />
paper correspondent stunts this sea-1 <lb />
, ,. , homo team, <lb />
son to attract summer visitors. The <lb />
fellow has got adjacent mountains <lb />
smoking, the earth quaking, rum- Greenville has a right to <lb />
like distant thunders roaring, herself on the entertainment <lb />
and anything else to raise a fog and Confederate veterans at <lb />
their reunion Wednesday. <lb />
o ; o <lb />
All right for the women or- Some countries get along bad <lb />
tomato clubs, but there would enough with one president. The <lb />
Le a powerful wail of protest from of two is <lb />
of The Greenville , <lb />
tor, and Fain, of The Greensboro m just row- <lb />
Telegram, should the females attempt o <lb />
to organize lemon We expect this is one municipal <lb />
Dispatch. campaign in Greenville in which every <lb />
What have they been giving L turn out when the time <lb />
veto comes. <lb />
The busy bees are busy while the <lb />
drones mope around the hive and <lb />
grumble. There are folks just that <lb />
way. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The longer President holds <lb />
out against resigning, the worse con- <lb />
get in Mexico. <lb />
One reason for it is that z likes <lb />
his Job better than I d i <lb />
Salisbury's blind tiger <lb />
peddled it around in ;. mobile. <lb />
On some of trees leaves have <lb />
got mere growing to do yet <lb />
If some of our enthusiasm was Call a thing free and . people <lb />
turned on manufacturing enterprises; at once sit up and take a <lb />
they might come this way. <lb />
It is do the fly or fly will do <lb />
Weldon is about to begin building yon <lb />
a hotel. It looks like Green- <lb />
ville ought to do that well. <lb />
Talk up the <lb />
next fall. <lb />
---------o <lb />
county FAIR <lb />
When Greenville gets hotel ac- j <lb />
she ought to have, this There is a <lb />
will be a good convention town, too. Patent question than good roads. <lb />
When you are interviewed by the, <lb />
lister do not forget that dog if <lb />
own one. Failure to list dogs <lb />
for taxes in Pitt county is a <lb />
No need of you, or the dog, <lb />
either, raising a howl about it, as It <lb />
is the law. <lb />
must be bidding for sum- <lb />
mer visitors in it around <lb />
about so much being In the <lb />
city. <lb />
were getting to the point of. <lb />
complaining of the heat when Sat- <lb />
rain cooled it. <lb />
While a town is judged largely by <lb />
its newspapers, a county is <lb />
b its roads- <lb />
No e can tho Department <lb />
When it is another fellow's job; ; Agricultures statement of farm <lb />
they want, they begin talking about without <lb />
realizing that southern agriculture <lb />
had just well be- <lb />
a he is made o. <lb />
it is making the Ice man <lb />
-------o <lb />
War fa is started on potato bug. <lb />
him. <lb />
There are many good books, , adjustment to <lb />
the best to have handy is a bank <lb />
I book. <lb />
now grows IV west- <lb />
; era and Is at ma r years <lb />
w but <lb />
i; again <lb />
or near <lb />
Pitt county is to have a fair this <lb />
fill. Maybe Martin county can get are <lb />
a whiff of it over this don't <lb />
seem to be able to start one our- <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Yes, come over and see how we <lb />
do things here in Pitt. <lb />
With home grown strawberries and <lb />
early grown vegetables in reach, the <lb />
people are the doctors <lb />
There may be enough candidates <lb />
in the senatorial race to make <lb />
possible a nomination by the <lb />
We do not hear much about the <lb />
drainage of swamp lands these days. <lb />
If all the swamp lands of Pitt county <lb />
drained and redeemed it would <lb />
be worth a gold mine. <lb />
It would have been more pleasing <lb />
to the public to have left off the <lb />
senatorial discussion until next year. <lb />
Every time Mr. J. P. <lb />
chairman of the board of county com- <lb />
missioners, comes up to look at <lb />
Of course you ought to talk. What's <lb />
the use of having a good town and <lb />
not telling anybody about it. <lb />
the new court house, his face wears i Standard Oil decision may <lb />
an expression like don't <lb />
look <lb />
make some other of the trusts sit <lb />
and take notice. <lb />
Other things, as Well as a living, <lb />
Greenville certainly ought to have <lb />
come high in these days. The steam- house, and that before <lb />
that was sunk off Cape f <lb />
Charles last week by being rammed <lb />
by the Farragut, is said to have <lb />
caused a loss of <lb />
In selecting a Jury in New York <lb />
the other day twelve men were found <lb />
who said they knew nothing about <lb />
base ball. twelve were chosen <lb />
to servo, but we would hate to risk <lb />
them. <lb />
As might have been expected <lb />
far sounder conditions, com- <lb />
into Its own. Ho <lb />
the on tailed t its <lb />
rank except Louisiana; and one <lb />
. . , exception to con- <lb />
No, a provisional government does; ,. . . , . . . ,, <lb />
created i-y the boll weevil. <lb />
not mean one to furnish provisions.; Louisiana bed almost quit raising <lb />
If it did, we would all flock to it. j cotton for the time being, and had <lb />
not done much than offset the <lb />
Next week the firemen will do <lb />
loss with other crops. Under the <lb />
circumstances Is as good <lb />
Charlotte, but Charlotte need not get of TexaS which <lb />
for adjustment to boil weevil con- <lb />
and Which now takes first <lb />
up a fire for their entertainment. <lb />
place by a margin from Illinois <lb />
We would not give a square yard j South Carolina's leap from twenty- <lb />
of Pitt county for an acre in first to thirteenth among American <lb />
No, indeed. States, in contrast with drop <lb />
l to tenth, is the most ex- <lb />
of all. North Carolina's gain <lb />
All pulling together of 18.3 per cent., or from twenty- <lb />
much more than all pulling apart. second to v-s much <lb />
I larger than made and In <lb />
fact, the fourth largest In a fast- <lb />
Quit telling us that t are biting gaining south. <lb />
This remarkable showing large- <lb />
due to to high price cf cotton, <lb />
but let us remember that cotton <lb />
would never have brought such a <lb />
pi had not the Southern farmer <lb />
until we can get time to go. <lb />
is certainly proving to <lb />
be something on <lb />
Now you can by de- <lb />
that is a piece at the time. <lb />
You can be thinking about taking <lb />
off, but wait a little while to do <lb />
so. <lb />
learned to and had he been <lb />
j provided by manufacturing develop- <lb />
with a for, various <lb />
other Observer. <lb />
not. bank too much on the free <lb />
list bill until you see what the son- <lb />
ate is going to do with it. <lb />
Perhaps if the Mexicans are <lb />
lowed to fight it out they will settle <lb />
the trouble that much sooner. <lb />
It is noticed that aviators do their <lb />
Share of falling Out, and when they <lb />
fall something is apt to happen. <lb />
When the state text book <lb />
finally agrees on the books to <lb />
be used In p it is to <lb />
be hoped that the agreement will <lb />
stand for at s few terms. Text <lb />
books are expensive. There i an <lb />
Some automobiles, just like some I profit made on them and the <lb />
people, make lots <lb />
others. <lb />
more noise than <lb />
frequent changes have bee quite a <lb />
drain on the pocket-books o; parents <lb />
of school children. To end that <lb />
the matter may settled for <lb />
The easiest way of getting even time, at least, the commission should <lb />
with people is by making them good i a Unit <lb />
friends. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
There is prospect for ft lively <lb />
campaign for mayor Greenville. <lb />
Unless ft girl is hard to <lb />
she's not worth the effort. <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
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                <p>
The Carolina Heine and and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
. <lb />
HIS TROUBLE <lb />
NOT OF HEART <lb />
Real Facts In Regard To F. R. <lb />
Huffman's Illness. Relief Ob- <lb />
By <lb />
Stomach Ailments. <lb />
CREDIT <lb />
HEN'S OFFICERS <lb />
PITT FIGURES. <lb />
Spring is Here <lb />
Br. to Remain <lb />
of i <lb />
If the recommendation of the <lb />
s tee la adopted by the <lb />
I Norfolk Credit Men's Association, <lb />
Of this city, y Q. Barbee -will succeed him- <lb />
with what I thought was heart trouble, as president of that body when <lb />
,,. , . ,. . . , the election Is held at the <lb />
and tried various medicines In vain. <lb />
. . regular m June. <lb />
After other remedies failed, I g at uM. <lb />
ford's restored me to luncheon at the Hotel <lb />
health. I would not safe without today and will be posted in the as- <lb />
in the house. I consider rooms for thirty days be- <lb />
it worth its weight in fore acted upon. be report of the <lb />
It cured my indigestion, and by this nominating is <lb />
means I was restored to health. I can The Association of Credit <lb />
gratitude for its Men, Va. <lb />
, , ,; , Your committee appointed to bring <lb />
Good health depends on cone for of your <lb />
association for the ensuing rear, bag <lb />
good health do not go together. u w , s <lb />
will <lb />
thoroughly cleanse and set in order your , ., <lb />
digestive system. Peter <lb />
It has done this for others, during the c. a. Nash Son. <lb />
past years, and is today the most; Secretary and <lb />
popular vegetable liver remedy on the Whichard, of Whichard <lb />
and you need New Carpets, <lb />
Art Squares, Mattings, <lb />
Rugs and Tapestries <lb />
to replace the old ones. Or <lb />
perhaps you are just fitting <lb />
out your new home and need <lb />
these things, as well some <lb />
furniture. <lb />
We have the prettiest and <lb />
most up-to-date stock of <lb />
these Is goods in the city. <lb />
COME TO SEE US <lb />
Van Dyke, Furniture Dealers <lb />
market. Try it. <lb />
Insist on Price <lb />
SCHOOL . <lb />
Commencement Will Be Held Ha <lb />
to 83rd, <lb />
others. <lb />
Executive above <lb />
officers with the L. E. <lb />
Baldwin, of Co.; S. A. <lb />
of the Virginia Grocery Com- <lb />
N.<lb />
The <lb />
sermon v. ill be preach- <lb />
ed by Rev. Charles E. Maddry, of <lb />
on Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
of the East . <lb />
. . . , , Respectfully <lb />
Carolina Training School <lb />
While C. L. Whichard has also j <lb />
been nominated to succeed himself <lb />
as secretary and treasurer, Frank <lb />
Peter will be elected vice <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE TO BALTIMORE <lb />
Connecting with rail lines for ail points <lb />
NORTH and WEST <lb />
JUST THE SEASON TO ENJOY A SHORT <lb />
WATER TRIP. <lb />
ELEGANT STEAMERS <lb />
Bluing Sen Ice Carte and Table <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. m. from foot of Jackson <lb />
and arrive Baltimore 7.00 a. in. <lb />
For full particulars and reservation, write <lb />
W. H. PAR SELL, T. P. A <lb />
Street, <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia <lb />
The annual address by Hon. Jo- <lb />
.,. , , president in the place of J. a. <lb />
Daniels, Tuesday, . .,, f <lb />
, Bride, who not now a member <lb />
at ten thirty, a. m. . <lb />
Monday afternoon class exercises <lb />
will be held in the park. A music <lb />
will be given Monday veiling. <lb />
Tuesday will be commencement day <lb />
with the graduating exercises, award- <lb />
certificates and announcements <lb />
The board of trustees will meet <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
This will be the first class to grad- <lb />
from this school. <lb />
The <lb />
exam <lb />
Baldwin and S. A. have <lb />
nominated to succeed W. K. Neville, <lb />
of the Old Dominion Com- <lb />
and Charles of the <lb />
Four Company. <lb />
Three new members were added <lb />
today. They were L. S. Holt, Jr., <lb />
representing the Union Bag- <lb />
., r Corporation; Harvey O. Parker. <lb />
B seniors are having their final J p of <lb />
tins week. J M .,. . <lb />
and <lb />
Ledger-Dispatch, 10th. <lb />
SLIGHT CHANGE. <lb />
In The Atlantic Coast Line Schedules <lb />
Beginning Tuesday. <lb />
Effective on Tuesday, May 18th, j <lb />
there will be slight changes in the <lb />
arrival and departure of the <lb />
Coast Line passenger trains at Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Train No. northbound, changed <lb />
from a. m. to a. m., five, <lb />
earlier. <lb />
Train No. southbound, changed <lb />
from p. in. to p. m., one. <lb />
minute later. <lb />
Train No. southbound, changed I <lb />
from p. in. to P. m., six <lb />
minutes later. <lb />
Train No. northbound, remains I <lb />
the same, p. m. <lb />
On the same date the Shoo-fly train <lb />
leaving Norfolk in the ; and <lb />
heretofore Stopping at <lb />
continues on to Wilmington, reaching <lb />
that city about l o'clock <lb />
We clip the above because of what <lb />
is says about a former Pitt county <lb />
man, Mr. C. L. Whichard, who is very <lb />
prominent in Norfolk business cir- <lb />
and a factor In promoting the <lb />
Interests of that city. There so <lb />
many in Norfolk <lb />
that really we ought to be annexing <lb />
it to North Carolina. <lb />
feast <lb />
Jr. w. <lb />
Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers <lb />
1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May weeks. Sum- <lb />
mer Term, June 8th to July weeks. <lb />
THE AIM OF THE COURSE TO BETTER EQUIP <lb />
THE TEACHER FOR HIS WORE. <lb />
Text Those used In the public schools of the State <lb />
further information, address, <lb />
ROBT. R. Pres <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Watch The Pile. <lb />
Look the date after your Baffle <lb />
On The Reflector and see Is you do; <lb />
not yon Wight fA paying <lb />
paper something. <lb />
New Industries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman, for <lb />
the week ending May reports I <lb />
the following new industries <lb />
in North <lb />
yarn mill; <lb />
land company. <lb />
hardware com- <lb />
plumbing com- <lb />
telephone Com- <lb />
telephone Com- <lb />
hold com- <lb />
C. L. Nothing- but Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Accident, Health, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass, <lb />
Liability, Burglary, Fidelity and Court Bonds. <lb />
The Only Exclusive Insurance Agent in Greenville <lb />
m. <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
I JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
that R <lb />
comes f <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
i i <lb />
The Home and and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
J. B. JAMES FOR MAYOR. <lb />
It Is Time There Was A Change. <lb />
Can Win. <lb />
Editor <lb />
The time has come when the cit- <lb />
of Greenville must elect a may- <lb />
or for the next two years. I have <lb />
heard of no candidate, except the <lb />
present incumbent, and many of my <lb />
neighbors think another man would <lb />
give more general satisfaction, and <lb />
having cast my eye over the field. <lb />
I think I can name a candidate who <lb />
can win easily and satisfy all dis- <lb />
elements. <lb />
My candidate Is J. B. James. He <lb />
was born and raised In Greenville, <lb />
his life Is known to all our citizens. <lb />
has the character, manhood, <lb />
cation, ability and backbone to make <lb />
an ideal mayor. Lets elect him. <lb />
meets your approval, talk it <lb />
your neighbors, go tell Burt you arc <lb />
for him, ask him to come out as a <lb />
candidate and we will nominate and <lb />
elect him by a large majority. <lb />
May 1911. <lb />
E. A. JR. <lb />
The Court of Justice. <lb />
There has come to an end In the <lb />
state of New York a law suit which <lb />
affords a striking Illustration of the <lb />
inefficiency of the American judicial <lb />
and lawmaking systems. <lb />
The plaintiff and defendant married <lb />
and became partners in <lb />
were unable to agree, <lb />
quarreled and went to law. That was <lb />
In 1888. Ever since they have been <lb />
fighting the case back and forth <lb />
through the courts. The expense in- <lb />
aggregates half a million <lb />
most of which was paid to the <lb />
lawyers that were employed, from <lb />
time to time. Death has claimed <lb />
of the judges before whom the case <lb />
was brought, as well as of the <lb />
witnesses. The final decision <lb />
came only a few days ago, after <lb />
years of <lb />
Of course, this case is a rare <lb />
and its duration is undoubtedly due <lb />
primarily to the obstinacy and <lb />
of the litigants. But if <lb />
there was not a good cause for action <lb />
the case should have been thrown out <lb />
of court at If there was <lb />
a good cause for action It should not <lb />
have been possible to delay the <lb />
awarding of Justice for years and <lb />
pile up half a million dollars of ex- <lb />
Leader. <lb />
Intimidation of Witnesses. <lb />
The Mount Airy News says Inti- <lb />
of witnesses is common in <lb />
portions of Surry county, and that in <lb />
two cases at the recent term of Surry <lb />
court persons were convicted of in- <lb />
witnesses. The Judge <lb />
gave the defendants choice of <lb />
days in jail or fines of and costs. <lb />
The fines were paid, of course. We <lb />
don't know the maximum penalty In <lb />
such cases, but it would seem that <lb />
this punishment was light, consider- <lb />
the gravity of the offense. If the <lb />
Jurors and witnesses may be <lb />
dated then the whole machinery of <lb />
the courts falls down and criminals <lb />
can defy the Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
The Sooth <lb />
All sections are taking note that <lb />
the south is going forward. Not <lb />
alone is this recognized within its <lb />
; borders where manufacturers are in- <lb />
i creasing, where the are better <lb />
I cultivated and are producing more, <lb />
where new and beautiful homes are <lb />
daily arising, where banks are <lb />
i creasing, where cities are getting <lb />
; more city like, but the outside <lb />
world is giving evidence that it too <lb />
j sees that the south moves to a tidal <lb />
; wave in its progress. <lb />
Just recently the railroads of the <lb />
j south Lave inaugurated a movement <lb />
; to build up along their systems and <lb />
to in work for bring- <lb />
I in an increased number of set- <lb />
; tiers, to apply to the south the plan <lb />
i the western roads have applied so <lb />
j successfully to the west. That <lb />
J shows the <lb />
; the value In and cents <lb />
realize that the south is a most in- <lb />
field and will exploit its ad- <lb />
vantages. <lb />
The gains In and In <lb />
wealth made by the south set out in <lb />
i the census publications, are being <lb />
commented on widely by the press <lb />
of the north and east, and this is <lb />
directing more attention to the south <lb />
for it is advertising of the kind that <lb />
invites consideration, coming <lb />
solicited. These comments are at- i <lb />
; trading the eyes of the world to the i <lb />
; and there is the confident feel- <lb />
j that what the south readily j <lb />
; done is but a small to what the <lb />
I future holds in store for It That we <lb />
go forward is being recognized by the <lb />
world as a fact, not as a thing as- <lb />
And nothing succeeds like <lb />
success. <lb />
Along this line of thought the fol- <lb />
lowing from Leslie's Weekly will In- <lb />
the movement of the tide to- <lb />
ward the <lb />
large part of the profit which <lb />
the Panama Canal will bring to the <lb />
country will be reaped by the south <lb />
Although the south to make a <lb />
effort to get an increased number <lb />
of settlers from the north, <lb />
from Europe is also beginning to <lb />
move in considerable volume In that <lb />
direction. With Its vast spaces only <lb />
sparsely settled yet, the south of- <lb />
large inducements to young men <lb />
of intelligence and <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
It is the most c--- <lb />
discouraging of troubles. <lb />
Nine cases out of ten can be <lb />
cured by Noah's <lb />
Where there is no swelling <lb />
or fever a few applications will <lb />
relieve you. It penetrates <lb />
does not evaporate like other <lb />
little <lb />
Liniment Is tho remedy for <lb />
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Back. <lb />
Joints and Sore Colds, <lb />
Strains, Sprains, Outs, <lb />
Bruises. Cramps, <lb />
Neuralgia, <lb />
and all Nerve, Bone <lb />
and ; and <lb />
The genuine has <lb />
Noah's on every <lb />
package and looks like <lb />
this cut, but has RED <lb />
band on front of pilot- <lb />
age and <lb />
always In RED <lb />
Ink. of <lb />
Large bottle, <lb />
cants, and sold by all <lb />
In medicine. <lb />
Guaranteed or money <lb />
refunded by Noah <lb />
Remedy Co., Inc., <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
A Rubber Tired <lb />
An alderman of Salisbury has been <lb />
arrested as a One John <lb />
P. Ludwig, who had just been hon- <lb />
with office, was nabbed <lb />
day, charged with breaking the pro- <lb />
law. Breaking it, however, <lb />
does seem to be a sufficient <lb />
According to appearances he <lb />
had about annihilated it so far as <lb />
The Free List. <lb />
Taking a recent Washington dis- <lb />
patch to the Chronicle as its basis. <lb />
The Baltimore Sun has printed a <lb />
sensible editorial bearing on the farm- <lb />
farmers far more advantage than <lb />
possibly lose under the Canadian <lb />
free list and the reciprocity bill <lb />
and the Democratic responsibility in <lb />
relation thereto. It does not favor <lb />
Senator idea to combine the <lb />
reciprocity bill with the free list when <lb />
It comes from the house. <lb />
says the Sun, the <lb />
friend of Senator Bailey, and is his <lb />
fellow member of the senate commit- <lb />
tee on finance. It is possible that his <lb />
tariff plan represents the views of the <lb />
Texas senator. Mr. con- <lb />
is that the consolidated meas- <lb />
would receive the support of the <lb />
western insurgents who oppose the j <lb />
reciprocity bill because it would as-1 <lb />
sure the farmers of the protection j <lb />
which is offered in the free list <lb />
The Sun's arguments is that <lb />
passage of the free as I most artistic style at notice, <lb />
presented in the house will give Mai, telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
arrangement. It should overcome his I promptly executed by, <lb />
last objection to reciprocity. If . p <lb />
Democratic senators vote for both <lb />
PAYS ALL <lb />
CONDUCTED <lb />
TO <lb />
WASHINGTON . f. <lb />
1911 <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON <lb />
HOARD CO. <lb />
TO <lb />
Including U to <lb />
Virginia Heath, --.-u- <lb />
on <lb />
Prof. Frank <lb />
Raleigh, will k a of <lb />
students of the <lb />
Raleigh Public to <lb />
ton, D. C, ca four <lb />
on May Inf. Harper will not re- <lb />
strict his party to any but <lb />
Invites one of good to <lb />
join. <lb />
The purpose ct the Tour IS <lb />
trip to CO other is as <lb />
instructive and Interesting to <lb />
beautiful of <lb />
seat of our National <lb />
Congress b In <lb />
session. <lb />
Interesting features of the program <lb />
be a reception at White <lb />
House, by President a visit <lb />
to the Capitol cf United States, <lb />
where the North Carolina Senators <lb />
and will welcome the <lb />
party. <lb />
A side trip will be made to Mount <lb />
the Home of our <lb />
dent. <lb />
Still another equally interesting <lb />
I trip will be to Arlington, <lb />
i home of the great Southern <lb />
General Robert Edward Lee. <lb />
The journey up down the his- <lb />
Potomac River on the; palatial <lb />
new steamer, of the <lb />
Norfolk and Washington Steamboat <lb />
Company, will be one delight after <lb />
another. The entire trip will be full <lb />
of interest. <lb />
Write Prof. Frank M. Harper, <lb />
Raleigh for illustrated booklet giving <lb />
complete details of the trip, or calf <lb />
upon any agent of the South- <lb />
Railroad. <lb />
D. V. CONN, T. P A., <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Raleigh, N. a <lb />
Spring Balding Plants <lb />
for beautifying the yard. <lb />
Decorative plants for the house <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
for wedding and all social events <lb />
Floral offerings arranged in the <lb />
I propositions separately, if either IS II <lb />
he is concerned. Ho was a sort of defeated, the responsibility will rest <lb />
polished, sightless the Republicans. If they are <lb />
A Sight Worth Seeing. J <lb />
There have been some elaborate <lb />
decorations In Charlotte on previous j <lb />
20th May occasions, but that being I <lb />
done now is the artistic triumph of. <lb />
the whole series. The decorator has <lb />
truly reduced his work to a science. <lb />
Charlotte will look like a <lb />
constructed <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
too, because when arrested he was <lb />
riding In an automobile. When his <lb />
machine was searched there were <lb />
found seventy-three pints of booze. <lb />
Now as well as trying to make folks <lb />
tight, he is In a tight place. Just <lb />
how he is going to escape from the <lb />
meshes is hard to see. In fact,, the <lb />
only left open to him <lb />
be that of No doubt, he <lb />
will be able to clamor loud and shout <lb />
hysterically that his con- <lb />
spired against him and secreted the <lb />
booze in his joy-machine. Such <lb />
please seem to be more popular now- <lb />
a-days than were brain storm, <lb />
and the like several <lb />
years Dispatch . <lb />
considered as a result of Democratic <lb />
suggestions and both go down to de- <lb />
feat together, the Democrats will be <lb />
blamed, and not It looks <lb />
to us like that is a very fair <lb />
of the case and it should ho a <lb />
warning for caution on part, of the <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Florists. <lb />
Ask for List <lb />
Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
Tobacco In North Carolina. <lb />
To show the Increase In the pro- <lb />
of-tobacco In North Caro- <lb />
we quote from the go eminent <lb />
statistics published In <lb />
years Tire Shows that <lb />
the state produced that <lb />
The state <lb />
From Page <lb />
voted with the progressives wanted 1872 <lb />
to vote as they did. They were now one hundred millions <lb />
prompted solely by n realization pounds more than it did <lb />
the public sentiment demands ago. In 1803 the entire pro <lb />
a change In the method of electing cf the United States amount- <lb />
Senators, and that further defiance to pounds, or about <lb />
of the public would but hasten <lb />
resentment. <lb />
one-half of the present production. <lb />
Southern Journal <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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The Carolina Borne and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
The Time and Fans The Eastern<lb />
The 12-months-old baby of Mr. and <lb />
K Claude Mooring, died here Sun-<lb />
the effect of measles, was <lb />
Monday near Ballard's Cross <lb />
-ads. <lb />
Mrs. Lydia Gardner returned Mon- <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
day from Middlesex, she had <lb />
; i visiting relatives. <lb />
Miss Viola Gaskins left Saturday <lb />
to make her home at Middlesex, her <lb />
having moved there some <lb />
t Months <lb />
Mr- an Episcopal <lb />
evangelist began a <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm he <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising d <lb />
series of meetings in the Episcopal <lb />
church here Tuesday night. Sunday <lb />
he will speak to men only, on the <lb />
subject Wreck of Human <lb />
His first service was very good, on <lb />
Prodigal Service at <lb />
a. in. and at p. no, each day until <lb />
close of the- meeting. It is a treat <lb />
to have such a man to speak for <lb />
us. <lb />
Mrs. W. II. and <lb />
Miss Ella May, Greenville, are <lb />
visiting relatives Id Ayden. <lb />
a; -T.-1 <lb />
NAIR'S CHICKEN POWDER <lb />
is Death to to Turkeys <lb />
Cock of the Walk <lb />
Ayden, N. May X. marriage his <lb />
Josey, of Scotland Neck, Thurs- to Mr. Willis of <lb />
day in town. Ev. C. a <lb />
Col. F. G. James, of Greenville, of the Christian of <lb />
was here yesterday. officiated. The popularity of this <lb />
Prof. Koonce left Wednesday to couple was evidenced by the vast <lb />
spend his vacation with his parents number and valuable <lb />
at North Wilkesboro. tie was i- received. The <lb />
re-elected superintend of party ft on the five o'clock train j <lb />
the graded school for next year. He h the groom, amid <lb />
has proven himself worthy, and made o r e be t <lb />
many i is he i t i j <lb />
term of hone to n Mrs. J. W has returned <lb />
and his able assistants t John I i o; <lb />
tall to enjoy th new building, she underwent a successful opera-g <lb />
we hope to have ready. tumor. <lb />
Mr. Hart had a very The Cherokee Indians, from <lb />
Jersey cow on he to i y h n will play local base <lb />
and sold her to Mr. Will Is. . am, on diamond on jg <lb />
Mr. Hart Is s o large a t- T M v t p. u <lb />
era and ye v to e T is is a i pp <lb />
-a <lb />
IV b- <lb />
I ;. <lb />
my children with i-. Look at <lb />
mo Haw., <lb />
c. <lb />
of that <lb />
i old Root-tor, fed on <lb />
Mat Alas <lb />
v -f i n <lb />
bis t . a <lb />
fail at the Pit; Com air. a it Come out <lb />
J. R. Smith S Bro. running witness this wonderful game and <lb />
clearance sale this month. Now Is your o finally. will j <lb />
the time to get cheap goods. Come an afternoon of pleasure <lb />
see for yours. If <lb />
at. <lb />
II <lb />
is I<lb />
years make <lb />
an i s case <lb />
lent looking through <lb />
sanctum w per chance found <lb />
copy of the a pa- <lb />
per published in Ayden by Messrs. <lb />
A. L. Harrington and Dr. J. W. <lb />
dated March 1898, and we house. furniture <lb />
the produce market s it and . <lb />
so c-r can Ree from banks and <lb />
U years. Eggs, . <lb />
cash items. <lb />
fancy ; <lb />
Mr. John E. Hart, f Ayden. -v. Mar <lb />
Wednesday In town aid i.  e m. , and <lb />
some repairs mud a his a t e r <lb />
on Leo d d a. ore. <lb />
Our town k v l when u Si n b h good <lb />
begin to talk base ball. ii <lb />
Mr. Fountain Cox and family, of are d that <lb />
S. C, spent a portion quill driver up again. <lb />
week visiting Mrs. W. J. -.-. surely enjoy bis articles <lb />
Mrs. Hamilton. and r why he lay dormant so <lb />
The small children Fairy- <lb />
land, eating cream at Mr. MK <lb />
drug store. He has several <lb />
small tables with -chairs to mat <lb />
Very attractive- for the wee-bit <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart loft last <lb />
Thursday for City, where <lb />
they expect to make their home for <lb />
the summer, at Mr. Karl has <lb />
purchased a large commodious home <lb />
fronting both ocean and Bound, and <lb />
no doubt they well enjoy the <lb />
gentle breezes. are some <lb />
of our old and we are <lb />
to give them up. Mr. s <lb />
been prominently connected with the <lb />
growth and development of most all <lb />
the industries of our town. Always <lb />
took an active part In politics, schools <lb />
and his church, helping frequently <lb />
the establishing of the Fire W <lb />
Baptist Seminary, and was among- <lb />
the largest contributors to that and <lb />
the handsome new Free Will Baptist <lb />
church. He has been a constant <lb />
trustee on the school hoard and a <lb />
deacon in bis church, is a director <lb />
In the Bank of Ayden. is general <lb />
of the Incorporated Canal <lb />
Company, and for many times <lb />
ed on the board of town i, <lb />
and collected the town tax. While <lb />
moving from here he still holds con- <lb />
farming interest and prop- <lb />
in old Pitt county. We wish <lb />
him and his estimable v many hap- <lb />
years In their now home by the <lb />
Atlantic. Mrs. Celia and <lb />
accompanied them. <lb />
There was a show at old <lb />
ed school building W a- t <lb />
Thursday nights. <lb />
At the beautiful home of the <lb />
o, First street, <lb />
afternoon, Mr. J. M. gave in <lb />
U A VIA <lb />
by H. t . r-w. w-i I--u- A S- N. <lb />
CHICKEN POWDER <lb />
and Bart fat Cholera, <lb />
Gap, Neck, Indignation and Leg <lb />
Them Vermin, Thereby Causing to pro- <lb />
duce an Abundance of Eggs. <lb />
by <lb />
W. H. Chicken Powder Co., <lb />
Box Norfolk, V., <lb />
F r by Merchants <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
the Slate of North Carolina, at the close of business, March 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
. 11.09 <lb />
bushel; chickens, old cents; <lb />
fodder, hundred; bees-<lb />
i ii , <lb />
cents per pound. To-j <lb />
day i are worth 1-2 rents; <lb />
corn, peanuts, chickens, <lb />
old, cents; fodder, bees- <lb />
ix, cents; shingles, and <lb />
i. cotton 1-4 cents <lb />
p Mr. Harrington, one of th <lb />
e , ii; now a wholesale grocer I <lb />
hi Kinston, while Mr. Taylor hi an <lb />
optician both doing <lb />
and getting rich. This goes to <lb />
prove that oft times small begin- <lb />
result In thing-, the <lb />
same we note a lot i <lb />
That reminds this of old times, i <lb />
such as Goo. H. Leggett, Dr. C. T. <lb />
Case Sons-., Tucker, <lb />
Co., Cobb, Co., Miss <lb />
Annie I. Lee. Smith. o.- James, <lb />
Turner, Co, W. F. Hart ft <lb />
Co., and Dew. latter Is <lb />
inly but what has changed, <lb />
of firm, gone out of <lb />
died or moved away. <lb />
Ml J. T. <lb />
Snow Hill, is visiting the <lb />
family of Mr. Joe Lawrence. <lb />
831.09 <lb />
55,654.52 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
coin. <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency----- 2,373.18 <lb />
per pound; good bank notes and <lb />
other S. notes. 2,552.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund. 15,626.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid. 4,736.94 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 67,417.90 <lb />
Savings deposit. 28,859.32 <lb />
Stale of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R. Smith cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. It. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 14th day of January, 1911. <lb />
STANCILL HODGES, <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Notary Public <lb />
R. H. GARRIS, My commission expires March 1911 <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
Directors.<lb />
NOTICE I <lb />
We wish call attention to but new line of fall goods which <lb />
v e We have taken great care In baying- this year and We <lb />
we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, Nd- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in <lb />
L Goods Store. <lb />
Come let show you. <lb />
Hart N. C.<lb />
OF THE <lb />
CLASS MONDAY NIGHT <lb />
SPLENDID PRESENTED <lb />
j. <lb />
Charles E. Brewer Delivers Mag- <lb />
to the Grail acting Class- <lb />
Class Presents Chain to <lb />
Their Teacher. <lb />
never grow old that they <lb />
lose in ho <lb />
What does a <lb />
for hence it vis do surprise <lb />
that the auditorium of graded <lb />
school was crawled, and overcrowd- <lb />
ed Monday night when graduating <lb />
class exercises took place. <lb />
. is the pride of G; and <lb />
the splendid work it in doing for <lb />
boys and girls of the community <lb />
comes clone to the heart of one <lb />
program was one of great in- <lb />
and the audience gave <lb />
attention and generous up- <lb />
to every number, the excel- <lb />
of each richly deserving <lb />
The program was <lb />
Patriotic Hymn . Chorus. <lb />
Romance F Sharp Minor. <lb />
. <lb />
Prelude . <lb />
Miss Marguerite A. Higgs. <lb />
Andante in F. Beethoven. <lb />
. <lb />
Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall. <lb />
Romance in C Sharp Minor <lb />
. Schelling. <lb />
Witches Dance <lb />
. Wallace. <lb />
Miss Mary Lucy <lb />
Part in The Lost <lb />
Cause . <lb />
Miss Marguerite A. Higgs.<lb />
. Fr. Kuchen <lb />
Misses Pearl Fleming and <lb />
Inez Pittman. <lb />
and its Dan- <lb />
. <lb />
Mr. David C. Moore, Jr. <lb />
. Godard. <lb />
Le Zephyr . <lb />
Miss Deans. <lb />
Arthur . <lb />
Miss Betty Pear Fleming. <lb />
. <lb />
Miss Pat tie Wooten. <lb />
Annual address . <lb />
Dr. Charles E. Brewer, of Wake <lb />
Forest College, Wake Forest, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The First Violets. Chorus. <lb />
Awarding of Diplomas. <lb />
Announcements. <lb />
In a neat speech, Prof. C. w. <lb />
son introduced Or. Charles E. Brewer, <lb />
of Wake College, who <lb />
the address. Dr. Brewer <lb />
said that to a subject for an <lb />
occasion Of this kind, to bring the <lb />
proper. message to going out. <lb />
such an Institution to take their <lb />
respective in the world, gave <lb />
much concern. He realized <lb />
in the Journey of there <lb />
be times when the up-grade would <lb />
be mot, and tier, all hi enthusiasm <lb />
possible would be needed. They <lb />
would need faith In faith In <lb />
fellow man and faith in themselves. <lb />
When faith goes, hope L gone. The <lb />
love of for each one is <lb />
measured by that one's love for <lb />
humanity. <lb />
Country, Its and Its the school had in any previous <lb />
was the subject chosen were Adrian Ernul Brown, <lb />
Dr. Brewer. Owing to Drown, Mary Du <lb />
cf the hour he spoke rapidly, some of , B t Pearl n- <lb />
the points of his magnificent ,; , A <lb />
being touched upon only briefly, yet <lb />
with sufficient clearness to Higgs. . id <lb />
force in every J n <lb />
He said there Is every reason to  u Dr <lb />
feel proud of our country. It n <lb />
i V. T at <lb />
G -s in v r M <lb />
V. D n . <lb />
A. gs, I i a <lb />
are Pitt m U Ii. th T <lb />
. e i c; to . <lb />
world. opportunity. presentation of <lb />
There is absolutely no ban upon o <lb />
it matters not how hum- ; ,; <lb />
it may be. <lb />
. -I .-s. <lb />
I v t. then a- i ii;<lb />
the finest In all the world, and <lb />
our are the gateways to <lb />
the world. All other nations In <lb />
have by It leads <lb />
products, South alone <lb />
supplying the cotton for the <lb />
only two foes to our <lb />
country, rise fist as <lb />
which its root into in <lb />
out i -.-, <lb />
it ct tat sees <lb />
the of largo <lb />
the of competition. Mr <lb />
love speculate. In this there is <lb />
something which them and <lb />
to <lb />
words <lb />
r. <lb />
m. i, <lb />
and Ion i . e. in <lb />
class, . in of the . <lb />
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a. or a . id <lb />
he r . r, <lb />
r- is to <lb />
I s in <lb />
id <lb />
I That <lb />
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C, May T. <lb />
I it , Keck, came in <lb />
V to friends. <lb />
. and Smith re- <lb />
t Saturday. <lb />
T  Braxton, of Scotland <lb />
N cl -ii- here with <lb />
and homo <lb />
d r. <lb />
spending some <lb />
i . Ir. <lb />
C. of Norfolk, is <lb />
ii at l farm. <lb />
.; II. Cobb, of was <lb />
i v <lb />
and children <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
.; ion. <lb />
Tyson <lb />
hero <lb />
. .- d i <lb />
bl <lb />
its uncertainty draws them on. Th.-y es <lb />
to get something for g<lb />
F. of. <lb />
i-ii- <lb />
r Fit. physician, <lb />
b . office bore over Prank <lb />
j, will be In <lb />
i on three days In each week. <lb />
is railed to his <lb />
a. . page. <lb />
without giving adequate return, d A <lb />
regard for the i ii. . p <lb />
Thou shalt not Commercial Ls n t; <lb />
ism taste its roots upon the l- <lb />
world. It springs up as a great <lb />
tree and tails upon every department. <lb />
of life. It shows itself in official 11- on of harem- <lb />
In various of dishonesty ; d W A <lb />
cf en I, note; the close fitting hob- <lb />
. beer, i skirt was a had habit; pants will <lb />
graft. It invades the affections and cf mouth t <lb />
takes out of patriotism its beauty w regular session. He <lb />
romance. It is shown in spending as to <lb />
well as in making money, The l <lb />
is to live on credit. We can I <lb />
well afford to borrow money to j <lb />
in education or to put In roads, for BANK OF <lb />
For Twenty-Six Years <lb />
Mrs. f Kentucky, Suffered <lb />
with Interned Catarrh was <lb />
Finally Relieved <lb />
these we see something to come. <lb />
In return. <lb />
The other foe mentioned was <lb />
migration, which he said had bean <lb />
so excellently discussed in the <lb />
of one of the graduating class Officers With <lb />
he would hardly do more than refer <lb />
PER CENT MIDDEN <lb />
OF <lb />
to It. One-tenth of our population j <lb />
is foreign born, and counting the <lb />
children born in this country of <lb />
foreign parents, one-third of our <lb />
are foreigners. There Is <lb />
of our being faster <lb />
than we can Americanize the for- <lb />
Coming to the friends of our <lb />
try, Dr. Brewer said the Christian <lb />
church is first and is our crowning <lb />
glory. The second is public opinion, j <lb />
The sober sense of any country is <lb />
reliable. People may do tilings <lb />
are wrong, they wince before <lb />
One Change. <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock- <lb />
holders of the Hank of Greenville <lb />
was in the of the bank, <lb />
I 16th. After receiving a report <lb />
from the cashier of the year's <lb />
they unanimously re-elected <lb />
following of directors for <lb />
II. L. Davis, J. <lb />
A. W. B. Proctor, B. B. <lb />
U. W. King, J. B. B. <lb />
A. Fount S. Hooker, J, O. <lb />
W. Moseley, W. ii. and Jas. <lb />
L. Little. <lb />
A dividend of G per cent was paid <lb />
the stockholders, leaving the <lb />
MRS. W. W. <lb />
for twenty-six years <lb />
J. with bladder and kidney trouble, <lb />
bar of public opinion of their l advised to give a trial. <lb />
doings. The is our <lb />
schools, the of our people. <lb />
regretted that there were some <lb />
did not believe in special taxes for <lb />
I did so, and am thankful to say that <lb />
i tics of bottles <lb />
after the adjournment of cured me of that <lb />
for Of the meeting, the j trouble, and lam as well as <lb />
and some the iV- W. Ave, <lb />
education of the and the for- <lb />
the following officers for the <lb />
Signer. Upon education and <lb />
there should be no division of I <lb />
The fourth friend is <lb />
Under this heading be I <lb />
gave incidents wherein <lb />
diplomacy had surpassed and <lb />
Startled the world hi bringing <lb />
arbitration a-d settlement between <lb />
nations In <lb />
Dr. Brewer's a great speech <lb />
that rang and forceful In <lb />
this <lb />
f re <lb />
ensuing <lb />
r Davis, <lb />
. <lb />
Louisville, Ky. <lb />
Catarrh Causes Kidney Disease. <lb />
Catarrh is a frequent cause of kid- <lb />
vice-president, I disease. The pelvis of the kid- <lb />
Crews ling in favor of Beys, as well as tubules, is lined <lb />
Ir. P. With mucous membrane, and is there- <lb />
James L. Little, cashier. subject to congestion. <lb />
H. . Bateman, assistant cashier <lb />
i. i. assistant book-keeper <lb />
or. <lb />
of C best <lb />
cause no attention. Other times it leads <lb />
up to very conditions. <lb />
Any remedy capable of mitigating <lb />
catarrh is a much more rational <lb />
IS one best than to give palliatives that <lb />
comment being only and its record of one or <lb />
,. j . Ms <lb />
ct many <lb />
good things h.- <lb />
The speech in presenting the cM- <lb />
to the graduating class was W <lb />
made by Prof C. W. Wilson, of <lb />
Training school, it was like a to. <lb />
of rarest value, in words most at <lb />
.;. Given Time. <lb />
o The Reflector. <lb />
Carpenter <lb />
t; I beef pack- <lb />
eek in which to briefs <lb />
disagreeable symptoms. <lb />
It in claimed for that it Is an <lb />
internal systemic catarrh remedy, and <lb />
reaches catarrh in whatever organ <lb />
it happens to located. <lb />
was cured of a severe attack of in- <lb />
of tho bowels by taking <lb />
I am glad to recommend <lb />
a on demurrers to their to any J. J. Ml <lb />
The the largest ; , Water St., San Antonio, Texas, <lb />
ISSUE <lb /></p>
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Carolina Home and Farm and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
grab- <lb />
CUSS <lb />
see Him in His providences. <lb />
The fullest knowledge conies <lb />
through dally contact with Christ. <lb />
e know Christ forgives, yet it is to <lb />
the degrading effects of sin and <lb />
realize the sense of forgiveness <lb />
through Him that gives us real <lb />
OF GREEN- edge of His power. We know that <lb />
v i i is a comforter, yet we realize <lb />
VILLE GRADED SCHOOL mot <lb />
with trials and grief and He speaks <lb />
sweet peace to the troubled heart, <lb />
, if ting us cut of the valley of <lb />
pair and placing us again on the <lb />
of joy. To know Christ is <lb />
Lance t n Service the problems of righteous <lb />
in Memorial Methodist j life. <lb />
Hear ills At the conclusion of the sermon <lb />
Renders lie choir gave another beautiful an- <lb />
W. S. <lb />
DIKE DISTRESS. <lb />
KILLED BY LIGHTNING <lb />
DR. L. S. THE SPEAKER <lb />
and the benediction was pro- <lb />
sir. <lb />
The commencement exercises by <lb />
graded began Sun- <lb />
day night with the annual sermon in <lb />
Jarvis Methodist church, <lb />
which delivered by Dr. L. S. <lb />
Massey, of the Christian Ad- <lb />
of Raleigh. All other churches <lb />
of town were closed for the night <lb />
Saved Child From Death. <lb />
our child had Buffered from <lb />
severe bronchial trouble for a <lb />
G. T. of Richard- <lb />
Mills, Ala., feared it had <lb />
consumption. It had a bad cough all <lb />
service the Congregations worship- <lb />
ping together in me Methodist <lb />
church. The several ministers and <lb />
Superintendent H. B, Smith, of the <lb />
occupied seam upon the plat- to say that one bottle effected <lb />
time. We tried many remedies <lb />
without avail, and doctor's medicine <lb />
seemed as useless. Finally we tried <lb />
King's New Discovery, and are <lb />
form and took part in the service. <lb />
After an organ prelude an an- <lb />
a complete cure, and our child is <lb />
again strong and For <lb />
them was by the choir, followed coughs, colds, hoarseness, <lb />
with the hymn Christian asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the <lb />
most remedy that's made. <lb />
Price and Trial bottle free. <lb />
Guaranteed by all druggists. <lb />
by choir and <lb />
Prayer offered by Rev. C. <lb />
C. Wart, of Christian church. <lb />
Mrs. C G. Skinner Mr. Charles <lb />
James sang a duct, With <lb />
Which wag followed with read- <lb />
th- Scripture lesson by Rev. C. <lb />
M. Rock, of the baptist church. Then <lb />
there was a quartet Shall be Sat- <lb />
-y Mrs. B. E. Parham, Mrs. <lb />
C. and Messrs. B, G. <lb />
Couch and O. E. Warren. <lb />
Superintendent Smith made a brief <lb />
announcement about the school and <lb />
graduating class and Introduced Dr. <lb />
-His text was Phil. <lb />
count all things put for the ex- <lb />
of the knowledge of Christ <lb />
Jesus Ky The sermon was <lb />
truly a masterly one, and held the <lb />
closest attention of the large <lb />
In pint Dr. Massey said it is not <lb />
how knowledge one has that <lb />
determines his destiny, it is true <lb />
one have knowledge before he <lb />
can act intelligently, but all depends <lb />
upon how this knowledge is applied. <lb />
The desire for conquest was. never <lb />
more pronounced than at the pres- <lb />
advancement and <lb />
the higher possibilities or life. <lb />
edge not the product of mere in- <lb />
but of Intellect, sensibility <lb />
and will combined. <lb />
The knowledge Of all things else <lb />
Is to the knowledge of <lb />
Christ The first need is to know <lb />
historically, and out of this <lb />
all other knowledge comes. Angels <lb />
heralded His birth in song, and wise <lb />
men gathered to worship Him. He <lb />
passed through childhood and youth <lb />
to manhood, and then entered upon <lb />
His mil of service and love to <lb />
the world. This culminated in His <lb />
Buffering and death. He entered the <lb />
dark tomb but triumphed over death <lb />
and ascended to the glory of His <lb />
Father here he reigns eternally. <lb />
We not a dead Christ, but a <lb />
living, victorious Christ. This is not <lb />
notion hut history. Paul saw Him <lb />
the Damascus when His <lb />
brightness outshone that of the mid-1 a man troubled with <lb />
day John saw him in the rocky , it is a waste of time to try to <lb />
wastes of when He reigned i convince him that the world is grow- <lb />
in majesty and power on high. We ling better. <lb />
Wilson at Norfolk. <lb />
don't recall any speech <lb />
rod in this country within ten years <lb />
that Is at once so classical and states- <lb />
manlike as that which Dr. Wilson <lb />
delivered at Norfolk. Whether it <lb />
considered from the standpoint of <lb />
literature, or whether it be <lb />
from the standpoint of a political <lb />
student, it is entirely a gem. It <lb />
would equally be worthy the study <lb />
of young men striving to master the <lb />
art of cogent and <lb />
and of the meditation of old <lb />
men who feel that there is some- <lb />
thing amiss, but are not resolved as <lb />
lo what it is. Dr. Wilson frankly <lb />
calls himself a radical, and he is. <lb />
Rut is a constructive rather than <lb />
a destructive radicalness. He rec- <lb />
the service and need of <lb />
formulas, but he denies that the mat- <lb />
of a century's progress is of no <lb />
consequence in determining the <lb />
of a formula. He perceives, as <lb />
every philosopher must, that cosmic <lb />
force have wrought revolutionary <lb />
changes In our economic, political <lb />
and social life, and that the law, the <lb />
practice, the custom which was good <lb />
a century ago is, for the very reason <lb />
it was good a century ago, bad <lb />
now. Here is a man of splendid <lb />
pulse, of penetrating and illuminating <lb />
intellect, with a quick sympathy and <lb />
with a courage capable of great en- <lb />
And, with it all, he is such <lb />
a master in art of using words <lb />
what he says must be delightful <lb />
even to those who are not in accord <lb />
with his News. <lb />
AFTERNOON STORM <lb />
It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of <lb />
Greenville Headers. <lb />
Don't neglect an aching back . <lb />
is the kidney's cry for <lb />
help. <lb />
Neglect hurrying to their aid <lb />
Means that troubles fol- <lb />
low quickly. <lb />
Dire disease. <lb />
Mrs. Joseph S. Wash- <lb />
St., Greenville, N. C, <lb />
have taken Kidney Pills <lb />
with the most satisfactory results <lb />
and I know that they are a good kid- <lb />
medicine. About a year ago I <lb />
was very much troubled by symptoms <lb />
of kidney complaint. I suffered from <lb />
Hull, nagging backache, and I also <lb />
had headache and pains through my <lb />
kidneys. Dizzy spells annoyed me <lb />
and I noticed that the kidney <lb />
were unnatural. Kid- <lb />
Was Walking Across Yard From <lb />
Stables To House. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Nobles, of <lb />
township, was in <lb />
day afternoon. On his way home he- <lb />
was overtaken by the rain and <lb />
storm, and upon reaching home <lb />
hurried to unhitch and put away <lb />
team. He then started from the <lb />
stable to house, when lightning <lb />
struck a tree near which he wax <lb />
walking and the bolt killed him in- <lb />
He was buried Sunday <lb />
Mr. Nobles a good citizen, and <lb />
leaves a wife and five children. Hie <lb />
death is much regretted and a great Pills, procured from the John L. <lb />
loss to his community. Wooten Drug Co., brought me prompt <lb />
relief and a short time ago when I <lb />
again used them, they acted as <lb />
as before. I know that this <lb />
preparation lives up to the <lb />
made for <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents, Co., Buffalo, N. <lb />
POPE'S GROTTO. <lb />
Scene of the Happiest Years in The <lb />
Poet's Life. <lb />
Pope's villa at which <lb />
is now to let, was the scene of the i Y., sole agents for the United States, <lb />
happiest years iii the poet's life. Pope j Remember the <lb />
was at as vain of powers take no other, <lb />
as an artificial gardener as he was of j <lb />
his poetry. There Was Boom for Both. <lb />
He spent years in the elaboration of j A church located in a town Just <lb />
his grotto. am as busy in three Chicago was hearing can- <lb />
inches of he wrote to for its vacant pulpit, and, as <lb />
in 1725. any man can; customary, these applicants for the <lb />
be in three score acres. I fancy my- j of were guests <lb />
self like the fellow that spent Sunday of the various church <lb />
life in cutting the twelve j officers. <lb />
on one cherry stone. I have a Deacon Green, who was the <lb />
an arcade, a bowling green, and <lb />
what not, in a bit of ground that <lb />
of the only hardware store in <lb />
town, had been notified that the can- <lb />
would been but a plate of for following Sunday would <lb />
let to Nebuchadnezzar the first quartered at his home, but had <lb />
Survival of The Fittest. <lb />
Jockey, <lb />
who has been knocked <lb />
back, please; a little more air And <lb />
hurry up with that <lb />
Faint voice from <lb />
i the <lb />
he was turned to <lb />
The grotto is the subject of one of <lb />
the most grandiloquent pass- <lb />
ages in the writings of Samuel John- <lb />
son, who remarks that the poet, <lb />
under the necessity of making a <lb />
subterranean passage to a garden on <lb />
the other side of the road, adorned it <lb />
with fossil and dignified it <lb />
with the title of a a place of <lb />
silence and retreat from which he <lb />
endeavored to persuade his friends <lb />
and himself that cares and passions <lb />
could be excluded. A is not <lb />
often the wish or pleasure of an <lb />
Englishman, who has more frequent <lb />
need to solicit than exclude the sun, <lb />
but Pope's excavation was requisite <lb />
as an entrance to his garden and as <lb />
some men try to be proud of their <lb />
defects, he extracted an ornament <lb />
from an inconvenience and <lb />
produced a grotto, where necessity <lb />
enforced a passage. <lb />
The grotto must have had strong <lb />
claims upon its owner's regards, for <lb />
it was a shrine of friendships Almost <lb />
all the decorations were contributed <lb />
by friends and admirers. The <lb />
of Cleveland presented clumps <lb />
of amethyst and pieces of spar; Dr. <lb />
the Cornish antiquary, sent <lb />
native diamonds and ores; <lb />
procured red spar from lead mines; <lb />
Spence gave pieces of lava especially <lb />
brought from Mt. Vesuvius, and <lb />
of marble from the grotto of <lb />
Gilbert West sent <lb />
Sir Hans Sloane, some fine <lb />
fragments of basalt from the <lb />
Causeway, while less famous friends <lb />
contributed antique from Egypt <lb />
gold ore from Peruvian mines, <lb />
from Brazil, coral, humming <lb />
birds and exotic flowers and shrubs. <lb />
From London Chronicle. <lb />
forgotten all about it. <lb />
Sunday morning an athletic-looking <lb />
young man, carrying a grip, entered <lb />
the store, and, asking for the deacon, <lb />
opened the conversation by saying, <lb />
suppose you received my card, Mr. <lb />
said the deacon, don't Just <lb />
remember whether I did; let me see, <lb />
asbestos goods, isn't it What house <lb />
is it that you are traveling <lb />
The young clergyman, with a twin- <lb />
in his eye, responded <lb />
travel for the house of the Lord. I <lb />
sell sky <lb />
The deacon realized his error, but, <lb />
unabashed, there is <lb />
lots here for both lines of <lb />
goods in this section, and the trade <lb />
that you don't supply the asbestos <lb />
can take care of <lb />
The Housekeeper. <lb />
LICENSES. <lb />
Only <lb />
Four Issued During Last <lb />
Week. <lb />
During the past week Register of <lb />
Deeds Moore issued marriage <lb />
to the following<lb />
Willis and At- .;. i <lb />
wood. <lb />
Charlie and Alice Cobb <lb />
Tyson- . <lb />
Oscar Bullock and Roland Ran- <lb />
Dupree and Lidia Dixon. <lb />
The strict mother may make <lb />
indulgent grandmother. <lb />
The wrinkles caused by worry are <lb />
the result of worrying some-j <lb />
thing that worry could not help. <lb />
The Carolina Homo and n-d The Eastern <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
K. R. Whitehurst enters and claims <lb />
the following piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in the county of Pitt, Bethel <lb />
township <lb />
Beginning at a pine stump on the <lb />
road near Taylor's mill, running <lb />
nearly north to the canal, thence with <lb />
the canal lo the big bridge on the <lb />
public road, thence with the road <lb />
to the beginning, containing five <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Any and all claiming title <lb />
to or interest in the above described <lb />
land must file with me protest <lb />
in writing within the next days <lb />
or they will be barred by law. <lb />
This April 13th, 1911. <lb />
K. R. WHITEHURST <lb />
This 13th, day of April, 1911. <lb />
W. M. MOORE, <lb />
Entry taker. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before- the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
administratrix of the estate of <lb />
B. Whitfield, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb />
-payment to the undersigned; and all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate are notified to present the <lb />
same for payment to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 28th day of March, <lb />
1912, or this notice will be pleaded in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 28th day of March, 1911. <lb />
MARY E. WHITFIELD, <lb />
Administratrix is George B. Whitfield.<lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. <lb />
Under and by virtue of the author- <lb />
contained in an order of the clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county <lb />
I shall expose to public sale to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, <lb />
April 1911, at o'clock, a. m. in <lb />
the town of Bethel, N. C, in front of <lb />
the store door of Robinson, Andrews, <lb />
Co., one of capital stock <lb />
the Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
and five shares of the capital stock <lb />
of the Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Company of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This the 4th day of April 1911. <lb />
JOHN MAYO, <lb />
of E. A. Cherry deceased.<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Ida Eugene Daniel, late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of the said deceased to ex- <lb />
them to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from the date of this <lb />
notice, or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate will please <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 8th day of April, 1911. <lb />
T. J. DANIEL, Administrator. <lb />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
estate of J. J. Smith, deceased, <lb />
this day been issued to the under- <lb />
signed by the clerk of Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate to present them to me <lb />
for payment, duly authenticated, on <lb />
or before the 4th day of May, 1912, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons in- <lb />
to said estate are urged to <lb />
make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 3rd day of May, 1911. <lb />
THERESA SMITH, <lb />
Administratrix of estate of J. J. Smith <lb />
deceased. <lb />
; Jarvis Blow, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Haywood Barnhill <lb />
f and wife Allie Barnhill, to Henry <lb />
Sheppard, on the 21st day of August, <lb />
1909, which mortgage was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register of <lb />
deeds of county in book D-9, page <lb />
, INEFFICIENCY IX CHINA. <lb />
the undersigned will sell for ca; h feet to Nelson Hopkins line; <lb />
before the Court house door in i-j then with Hopkins line to <lb />
ville on Monday, June 5th, 1911 Lane; thence with Banner's Lane to e and Will Long Delay <lb />
following described house and lot n the beginning, being the same lot j Yellow Peril. <lb />
the Town of Greenville; being the t; deeded to George Forbes by F. I. <lb />
whereon the said Barnhill and wife I Johnson and wife, which deed a y of the management <lb />
now reside; beginning at the corn, n of record in the ,,, , is <lb />
of Read and street and of deeds of Pitt count., in Book P-4. <lb />
south with Read street feet; I page said lot containing 1-S of i.-i in Its wane of sweet-won wealth. <lb />
then in an easterly direction an . T superintendent of construction <lb />
with Second street feet to the line I This May 6th, 1911. <lb />
of Miles Grimes, then with the line I J. C. and Com. i of a railroad will be a worthy man- <lb />
of said Miles Grimes in a northerly iF. G. James Sou. with technical knowledge or <lb />
direction parallel with Read street Attorneys. B ltd wholly <lb />
feet to Second then in . . .,. <lb />
westerly direction with Second s subordinates. Or the <lb />
to the beginning; being a part of lot NOTICE. neut chosen president of the <lb />
No. in the plan of the Town Carolina, company himself quite above <lb />
,, .,. , Pitt county. the vulgar details of management and <lb />
the 4th day of May 1911. j By virtue of authority vented in , ., ,. . <lb />
HENRY SHEPPARD, by order made and entered in to,, <lb />
Mortgagee, special proceeding w. II. gentle- <lb />
F. G. JAMES Harrington, Jr., L. E. on and man, too, fee . above me work, and <lb />
6-5-1. others against J. B. Edwards, R. D. passes it to some one else. So <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
C. A. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Southern Ice Co. <lb />
and others, pending be- the big men become figureheads and <lb />
fore the clerk of Superior court, I Any <lb />
will p-h at the Court Louse door . . . , <lb />
Greenville, at o'clock, noon, Wed- government undertaking sutlers from <lb />
June 7th, to the highest I the conceit ; of <lb />
bidder, public auction, for one- the The initial price of <lb />
third cash, the in equal a government plant <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed j payments six and eighteen months i , ,. , ,,. <lb />
to the undersigned from the Superior from date, the following described a more <lb />
court of Pitt county, in the above en- ; than the of good foreign cement, <lb />
tided action, I will, on the first One tract of land in The officials that the people <lb />
day of June, 1911, at o'clock, containing acres more Deg re- <lb />
st the court house door, in the county I or Jess, adjoining the lands of Hardy . . <lb />
of Pitt, sell to the highest bidder, Johnson, the Fannie Wingate <lb />
for cash, to satisfy said execution, others, a full description of j The fact is the faulty past lies too <lb />
and the <lb />
The real <lb />
ill not general- <lb />
Situate in the town of Greenville, I which can be obtained declare till another genera- <lb />
beginning at the Cobb and Cue store building on s . is on the stage, bred in the new <lb />
corner on the south side of j street in the town of Greenville, ct-nation, and enforcing a higher <lb />
street, near the spur track of the A. description which cm by i . . , . , <lb />
C. L. railway; thence along the referring to bock B-6, page Perhaps, the moral atmosphere <lb />
riding line between the lot of Register of Deeds office, sail atom will clear till there has come a <lb />
Cobb and the lot formerly belonging being part of lot No. the plot let In the struggle for ex- <lb />
to H. P. Straws a southerly direction the town of Greenville, and being At t is back of the business <lb />
to the land of the A. C. L. railway; occupied as a b;.; shop and store , , . . T . . <lb />
thence a course with the stores of J. R. l a <lb />
lot of said railway forty-five feat J building and old National Bank. sense of a myriad clutching hands. <lb />
to a steak; thence a northerly course j One other lot of land lying on I People do judge another very <lb />
parallel with the first line to Tenth street, ad- strictly each acts with the <lb />
street; thence with said street Joining post office lot, and being L his eves The ex- <lb />
easterly course forty-five feat lot No. in the plot of his yes. The ex <lb />
to the beginning. the town of Greenville, and more reputation enjoyed by the <lb />
This the 4th day of May, 1911. described in book H-7, page Chinese business men in Malaysia <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, registry suggests only in a land of op- <lb />
lots one-story <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
bu <lb />
thereon, being on Second does the natural solidity <lb />
near the corner of character of the yellow race show <lb />
LAND SALE. street adjoining the old hotel itself. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super-J property, a full description of which j not j j. then <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by his can be obtained by referring co book <lb />
Honor C. M. Cooke, judge presiding W-5, page in the office <lb />
at March term 1909, in the case of W. i tor of Deeds. <lb />
A. Taylor against Haywood Barn- This the day of May, 1911. <lb />
hill, which judgment appears of re- S. J. EVERETT, Com. <lb />
cord in judgment docket page 126,1 5-10-11 <lb />
the undersigned commissioner will <lb />
sell for cash before the Court <lb />
door in Greenville on Monday World's Dyspepsia Cure. <lb />
5th day of June, 1911, the following t. . ., ,. ,, .,. . <lb />
described lot situate In the Town of you have mat <lb />
Greenville and being the lot where-j with your stomach you ought lo know <lb />
on the said Haywood Barnhill now that stomach tab- <lb />
resides. I are guaranteed by Coward <lb />
Beginning at the corner of or any <lb />
and Second streets and running . , <lb />
with Read street feet; then ah sickness caused by indigestion, such <lb />
easterly direction parallel with Sec- as the following, or money <lb />
street feet to the line of Mi s i Sick headache, <lb />
then with the line of the said; nervousness, sour, stomach, fer- <lb />
Miles Grim in an northerly direction I , ,,,,,. <lb />
parallel with Read street feet to of food, belching gas, <lb />
Second street; then in a westerly heavy feeling at pit of stomach, <lb />
direction with Second street to of pregnancy, or sickness caused <lb />
beginning, being a part of lot No. by the night before, <lb />
in the plan of the . , . . I t <lb />
and the same lot that was your but A <lb />
of industrialism in China will be so <lb />
rapid and triumphant as many have <lb />
Jealousy of the foreign- <lb />
dearth of capital, ignorant labor, <lb />
graft, nepotism, <lb />
lack of expel cs, and inefficient man- <lb />
will long delay the <lb />
sing of the cheap-labor power of <lb />
China to the machine. Not we, nor <lb />
our children, but our grandchildren, <lb />
Will need to lie awake night. It will <lb />
be along in the latter half of this <lb />
century that the yellow man's econ- <lb />
competition will begin to mold <lb />
with giant hands the politics of the <lb />
Edward Ross <lb />
in Century. <lb />
WALL STREET ITEMS. <lb />
This the 4th day of May, 1911. <lb />
W. II. LONG, Co n. <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON., <lb />
in . , ,. i r ;, ,, ,, i .,., .- r <lb />
and the same lot that was conveyed ma, ho A Mat- <lb />
to the said Haywood Barnhill by tie a lump of lead la your of Interest. <lb />
said W. A. Taylor. if you have foul breath and loss of Grifton, X. C, May <lb />
appetite, a few tablets will filled his regular appointments <lb />
put your stomach in line shape In Sunday at Timothy church. <lb />
6-6-1. Older. Mr. E. W. Causey and Miss Etta <lb />
if you or any of your family Wooten, of Fort Barnwell, were mar- <lb />
LAND SALE fer from stomach trouble of any kind Sunday afternoon at Timothy <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the a box stem-j church, by Elder Tingle, <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in tablets at once. Coward Wooten <lb />
Special Proceeding No. 1666, entitled land everywhere soil MI-O- <lb />
J. G. against Jane Forbes NA on. money back . <lb />
et the undersigned r, . <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville, on Monday, I; <lb />
June 1911, the following <lb />
lira. J. Dixon spent Sunday <lb />
with Mrs. E. Stokes. <lb />
Miss Annie Stokes spent Saturday <lb />
with Miss Ethel Savage. <lb />
M s Katie Lancaster, who has <lb />
been in school at Ayden, returned <lb />
ed house and lot in the town of COMB TO US FOE MOST home Friday. We are glad to see <lb />
That lot lying on the , ,. f , . I. , . <lb />
north side of Bonner's Lane, being I hosiery for la- had; again, <lb />
the lot on Jane Forbes new dies, children, men and boys. We Mr. Smith is on tho sick <lb />
resides, beginning at But- our hosiery, Whit Leather had a chill, but we hope he <lb />
ton's southwest corner on per pal,., Linen Wear w, recover. <lb />
Lane and . ,. T T ,, , , T . <lb />
Sutton's line feet to e,, J- Mr- a J- J- have <lb />
formally Flanagan line; then to New Bern today. <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
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                <p>
-Y <lb />
pin con fair <lb />
III FORWARD <lb />
FAIR BE HELD EARLY IN <lb />
NOVEMBER <lb />
TEE PUNS <lb />
The Carolina Home and Fan and The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
HUH CITY WILL BE <lb />
GAY THIS SUMMER <lb />
MANY ATTRACTIONS TO BE THERE <lb />
Tennis Court, Howling, <lb />
Billiard-. <lb />
Pool and <lb />
June. <lb />
Committees Appointed to <lb />
Meet <lb />
Th Governing Board Will <lb />
first Monday in <lb />
The governing board of the Pitt <lb />
County Association held t meet- <lb />
in the city today to farther <lb />
. i ft holding an <lb />
fair here next fall. <lb />
v , from parts of the J <lb />
county were here and much interest <lb />
was shown in the fair. <lb />
letters were sent to the <lb />
mayors of the tow s in the county j on June 1st, but on account of the <lb />
to appoint representatives of their I many Improvements now under way, <lb />
towns the board of governors, and not expected these repairs can <lb />
several of them responded. Those <lb />
Morehead, City, N. C, May <lb />
addition to making extensive internal <lb />
Improvements at the Atlantic Hotel, <lb />
including additional private baths, <lb />
new the re-furnishing of rooms, <lb />
repainting and thoroughly <lb />
the interior of the hotel, Manager <lb />
Baxter is arranging many amusement <lb />
features as well. <lb />
New tennis courts, bowling alleys, <lb />
pool and billiard tables will be. at <lb />
the disposal of the guests this sum- <lb />
i mer, while the finest orchestra in <lb />
I the state v.-ill provide music for the <lb />
devotees of ball room. <lb />
Sailing and fishing parties are <lb />
ways popular at Morehead City. <lb />
less I'll signs fail, the fishing will <lb />
be unusually good. The season has <lb />
already opened and all varieties of <lb />
fish are running to great abundance. <lb />
The Atlantic Hotel usually opens <lb />
No Levers. <lb />
Always m Balance<lb />
appoint . were <lb />
For i J. W- Crawford. <lb />
For J. H. Turnage. <lb />
For J. R. Bunting. <lb />
For Falkland, Dr. J. Morrill. <lb />
For Greenville J- G. <lb />
For Stokes, J. L <lb />
For V. A. G. Cox. <lb />
mayors have not yet sent in <lb />
their appointments. <lb />
The ins called to order <lb />
by J. L. Wooten and the <lb />
roll of governing board was call- <lb />
ed. <lb />
On motion A. G. J. L. Perkins <lb />
and A. J, were appointed a <lb />
committee on by-laws. <lb />
J. F. Evans, manager of the farm <lb />
demonstration work in the county, <lb />
was added to the governing board. <lb />
Prof. i. O. of the State De- <lb />
of Agriculture, was pres- <lb />
and addressed the meeting, <lb />
some valuable information as to <lb />
holding a county fair. <lb />
The date for holding the fair was <lb />
deferred to the next meeting of the <lb />
governing board; but it will be early <lb />
in November. <lb />
j. g. J. F. and J. b. <lb />
Tucker were appointed to ascertain <lb />
if the warehouse can be <lb />
ed for o days in which to hold the <lb />
fair. <lb />
II. A. White, Dr. J. Morrill and J. <lb />
Dixon wore appointed a premium <lb />
committee. <lb />
The president, secretary and <lb />
J. L. J. Whichard <lb />
and B. Tucker, were appointed a <lb />
finance committee. <lb />
The president av were <lb />
directed to the aldermen of <lb />
Greenville not to allow any street or <lb />
tent shows of any kind to exhibit <lb />
in the town during the week in which <lb />
the fair is held. <lb />
bulletins are to sent <lb />
to the members of the governing <lb />
board for distribution to create in- <lb />
the fair. <lb />
A tender from the Home Telephone <lb />
and of the use <lb />
of hone In the county in <lb />
the Inti was accepted <lb />
with a rising vote cf. <lb />
There was discussion of many feat- <lb />
of the fair as to exhibits, <lb />
etc., and an invitation was <lb />
be finished in time to open before <lb />
the middle June. <lb />
Manager has already made <lb />
reservations for a large number of <lb />
gUeSts to be takes upon the opening <lb />
day, June 16th. <lb />
SUMMER TERM. <lb />
SI The Greenville Graded School <lb />
Opened This <lb />
The summer term at the graded <lb />
school opened this morning. We have <lb />
enrolled about nil the pupils we can <lb />
accommodate. Persons wishing to <lb />
enter their children will please see <lb />
me in the next few days. <lb />
The term for the children in the <lb />
first and second grades will begin <lb />
next Wednesday, May 24th. It will <lb />
be largely under the direction of the <lb />
Training school. I am authorized to <lb />
register thirty children for this part <lb />
of our school, and we already have <lb />
that number enrolled. <lb />
Parents will please note the date <lb />
of Wednesday. <lb />
H. B. SMITH, <lb />
Superintendent of Schools. <lb />
CORONER HOLDS INQUEST. <lb />
mm <lb />
mi <lb />
Farmers actually want the on account of Its <lb />
many distinctive features. Which are Operators weigh <lb />
balances gangs. Perfectly balanced pole without even so much as <lb />
a balance lever. Simplicity a lever, spring, <lb />
or other nuisance on it. Light of draft, because It weighs less and <lb />
has draft closer to shovels. of cultivation, that Is, move- <lb />
does not affect position of gangs. Six shovels, spring break <lb />
Works perfectly in widest or narrowest rows cotton, corn, beans, <lb />
peanuts, tobacco, potatoes, etc. <lb />
Learn about this cultivator. Fifty of the best farmers <lb />
in Pitt county using this cultivator. Call and let us demonstrate <lb />
to yon its many distinctive features. <lb />
We also sell the celebrated NEW DEERE WALKING <lb />
the best and most satisfactory walking cultivator on the <lb />
market When In need of anything in the hardware line be sure <lb />
to see us. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hut Finds Nothing To Sustain A <lb />
Complaint. <lb />
A two-months-old child of Nina <lb />
Donaldson, a colored woman living <lb />
on street, died under such <lb />
circumstances Tuesday, that her <lb />
neighbors suspected foul play. Upon <lb />
complaint an inquest was held by <lb />
Coroner but the in- <lb />
brought out nothing to <lb />
incriminate the mother of the child <lb />
It is supposed the child smothered <lb />
to death. <lb />
The fellow who knows how to <lb />
spend money freely seldom knows <lb />
how to make it. <lb />
A mar, seldom enjoys doing a thing <lb />
unless he doesn't have to do it. <lb />
t is hoped every of the gov- <lb />
extended to man of beard will be present. <lb />
implements to make exhibit of <lb />
their implements. <lb />
The meeting adjourned to Monday, <lb />
June 5th, at o'clock, at which time <lb />
We Have Them AH Beat. <lb />
When it to satisfactory mer- <lb />
Two thousand traveling <lb />
salesmen are carrying our eighty <lb />
products to over two million <lb />
farmers every year. This is the fair- <lb />
est, squarest and most satisfactory <lb />
plan of ever <lb />
We need a reliable, energetic young <lb />
man right now to travel in Pitt <lb />
county. Address the J. R. Watkins <lb />
Company, South Gay Street, <lb />
Maryland. Established 1868. <lb />
Capital over Plant con- <lb />
acres floor space. <lb />
New Company for Charlotte. <lb />
A new company will soon be or- <lb />
In Charlotte, that will do <lb />
buying of all classes of supplies for <lb />
a number of large cotton mills in <lb />
Will Help. <lb />
Reflector ads. do <lb />
their own reflecting. People turn <lb />
right to them to see what is there. <lb />
They find the lost, rent and the house, <lb />
get employment or help, bring buyer <lb />
and seller together, in fact attend to <lb />
matters for you that you have not <lb />
time to look after yourself. Just jot <lb />
you want to say and send <lb />
it in, or <lb />
A woman can be so loyal to a man <lb />
that she will grateful to him for <lb />
an allowance that he makes her but <lb />
never pays her. <lb />
Reward, <lb />
The readers of this paper will be <lb />
S leased to learn that there Is at least one <lb />
disease that science has been <lb />
, j c. to cure In all Its stages, and that Is <lb />
North and South Carolina. ob- catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only <lb />
of this purchasing company is <lb />
to combine the purchases of a <lb />
of mills, and in this way secure <lb />
for the mills much better prices by <lb />
buying in quantities, as prices on most <lb />
every line are based on quantity. <lb />
A young man never makes a <lb />
strenuous effort to entertain a girl <lb />
who is engaged. <lb />
positive cure now known to the medical <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional treat- <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- <lb />
acting directly upon the blood <lb />
and mucous surfaces of the system, there- <lb />
by destroying the foundation of the dis- <lb />
ease, and giving the patient strength by <lb />
building up the constitution and assisting; <lb />
nature in doing its work. The proprietors <lb />
have so much faith In its curative pow- <lb />
that they offer One Hundred Dollars <lb />
for any case It falls to cure. Send <lb />
for list of testimonials. <lb />
Address F. J. A CO., Toledo, Ohio, <lb />
Sold by All Druggists, <lb />
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation <lb />
Agriculture is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb />
Volume <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY M, 1911. <lb />
Number <lb />
THE E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
The commencement exercises of <lb />
East Carolina Training <lb />
School began Sunday morning with <lb />
the annual sermon which was <lb />
preached by Rev. Charles E. Maddry, <lb />
pastor of the Statesville Baptist <lb />
church. All the churches of the <lb />
town were closed and a very large <lb />
assembled in the <lb />
of the Training School. <lb />
At o'clock the student body led <lb />
by the marshals filed Into the hall <lb />
and filled the front seats, the <lb />
ting class occupying the first row. <lb />
The service began with singing two <lb />
stanzas of Thou Almighty <lb />
by the school and audience, <lb />
and Rev. J. H. Shore, pastor of the <lb />
Methodist church, offered prayer. <lb />
This was followed by a beautiful an- <lb />
them sung by the school. <lb />
Rev. Charles E. Maddry read the <lb />
37th chapter of Exodus, the story of <lb />
Joseph's dream, the resultant envy <lb />
of his brethren and subsequent sale <lb />
to Egyptian slavery, and took for his <lb />
text Gen. the Lord was <lb />
with Joseph and he was a prosperous <lb />
The dedicatory of the masterly <lb />
eloquent sermon which followed was <lb />
a comparison of Joseph's life to a <lb />
musical Impediments, the <lb />
tangle and the open. Joseph, he <lb />
said, was an never lost <lb />
hope, though at a time in his career <lb />
he was plunged into the very depths <lb />
of a dungeon. The difference between <lb />
the optimist and the pessimist is the <lb />
failure of the latter in the ability to <lb />
see. The world's great need in this <lb />
new century is more <lb />
who see. <lb />
A scene unusual in Greenville's his- <lb />
and as beautiful as it was novel, <lb />
was that presented by the <lb />
class of East Carolina Teach- <lb />
school in their <lb />
that were held on the campus <lb />
Monday evening. A large crowd had <lb />
assembled in the grove on the west <lb />
end of the campus, and it seemed as <lb />
if nature had selected the spot for <lb />
special occasion. A more beautiful <lb />
and fitting selection could not have <lb />
been made. <lb />
At o'clock the entire school filed <lb />
out of the administration building and <lb />
to the music of the Washington <lb />
band, marching in double column <lb />
down the widening walk through the <lb />
lawn, then around by the park into <lb />
which they circled to the place <lb />
for the exercises. Every girl <lb />
was dressed in spotless white and <lb />
they made a beautiful picture as <lb />
they marched in perfect step to the <lb />
music. The school was divided in <lb />
classes, the freshmen leading, each <lb />
class bearing a banner with the year <lb />
in which it would graduate. The <lb />
class of 1911 came in the rear, en- <lb />
closed in a rope of bamboos en- <lb />
twined with white roses, the class <lb />
flower. <lb />
Reaching the place wired off for <lb />
the class exercises, the column halt- <lb />
ed and opened ranks for the seniors <lb />
to pass, then filed through in reverse <lb />
column forming a semi-circle be- <lb />
hind the class. <lb />
The seniors entwined the garland <lb />
they carried around the class tree and <lb />
sang the class Then Miss Lillie <lb />
Tucker, the president, stepped to the <lb />
and delivered the address of <lb />
welcome, which was as <lb />
President Members of the <lb />
faculty, fellow students, ladies and <lb />
In behalf of the class of 1911, the <lb />
first graduating class of our beloved <lb />
institution, I extend to you a cordial <lb />
welcome to our class exercises. <lb />
We have gathered around our tree <lb />
to hold our last class meeting as <lb />
seniors for purpose of burying <lb />
our records and inaugurating a <lb />
tom which we trust will continue to <lb />
exist long after we are gone; and <lb />
also for the purpose of setting a <lb />
precedent which, we hope will be <lb />
followed by all future classes. <lb />
In looking back over the past two <lb />
years during which we have striven <lb />
together, we see that many improve- <lb />
might have been made, but <lb />
whatever have been our fa Its, our <lb />
hearts have been true. <lb />
In making the record of our deeds <lb />
a part of our school soil, we at the <lb />
same time promise that the deeds <lb />
themselves will form a part of, and <lb />
help to nourish the institution which <lb />
has so greatly befriended us. No one <lb />
can ever know what it has meant for <lb />
us to be here; to be with these up- <lb />
lifting influences, to be one in <lb />
pose and desire. <lb />
Few people can realize what It <lb />
means, has meant, or will mean to <lb />
hundreds of girls to have such as <lb />
this school open to them and with- <lb />
in their reach. We would not let <lb />
this opportunity pass to thank the <lb />
noble hearted men who saw the need <lb />
of such an institution and who help- <lb />
ed to land It. Especially do we thank <lb />
the county of Pitt and the town of <lb />
Greenville for the great part they <lb />
played in making our school just <lb />
what it is. <lb />
In giving expression of our <lb />
we, at the same time, offer in <lb />
return for all our school has done <lb />
for us, our hearts, our hopes our lives <lb />
in the great work of training the <lb />
children under care into a higher <lb />
life. <lb />
We hope to see our alma mater <lb />
prosperous and grow and we pledge <lb />
ourselves to be ever loyal and true <lb />
to its interests. <lb />
To you, fellow students, we entrust <lb />
the keeping of this spirit. May you <lb />
always he united in the highest aims <lb />
and purposes, and may you reach <lb />
higher goals than we have attain- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Miss Highsmith followed with <lb />
the class history, as <lb />
History of Class of <lb />
The history of our class is so close- <lb />
connected with the history of the <lb />
school that I shall ask you to review <lb />
with me a few of the experiences we <lb />
have Shared together, and then tell <lb />
you some of our very own. <lb />
When the news was spread abroad <lb />
that the new C. T. T. S. would be <lb />
ready for the reception of students <lb />
October 1909, about responded <lb />
to the call, anxious to take the train- <lb />
to become teachers. They came <lb />
from many parts of the state, and <lb />
one from Virginia, although the ma- <lb />
was from Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Long will the memory of our <lb />
rival here, and of the trials and joys <lb />
of the first few days and weeks re- <lb />
main with us The merry times <lb />
had fixing up our new rooms, select- <lb />
closet curtains, getting acquainted <lb />
etc. We were all green together, so <lb />
of course, the greatest harmony <lb />
On October the first student body <lb />
of the E. C. T. T. S. assembled in <lb />
the auditorium for general directions <lb />
from our president, with reference to <lb />
registration and classification. After <lb />
registering, or giving a history of <lb />
ourselves in to the office, we went the <lb />
rounds of the faculty to be classified. <lb />
Not a few there who remembered <lb />
about the texts they had <lb />
studied, except the color of the book. <lb />
But in a remarkably short time the <lb />
teachers had sized up the situation <lb />
and we were set off as A, B, and C <lb />
classes, with work assigned. Real <lb />
work it was, too, from the very first, <lb />
for despite the fact that we had no <lb />
desks except benches borrowed from <lb />
the churches, no lights except small <lb />
oil lamps, no maps, and no black- <lb />
boards, the work went <lb />
ahead like Mr. Frazier and his <lb />
Among things discussed at our <lb />
chapel exercises at that time was the <lb />
absence of rules and regulations. <lb />
Our president said we would begin <lb />
with a clean sheet, and rules would <lb />
come only as needed. Alas they <lb />
did come, all too soon. In those days <lb />
till December , we had no lights to <lb />
give us the wink, and it was found <lb />
that some girls did not know when <lb />
to go to bed. They also did not know <lb />
when to visit. So of course, as we <lb />
were here to develop every side of <lb />
our brains, we had to learn. Then, <lb />
by sad experience, we learned that <lb />
it was best not to leave the campus, <lb />
not to be late to meals, and that <lb />
study hour must be strictly kept if <lb />
we were to do good work. <lb />
Among the first organizations to be <lb />
formed in our new school was a Y. <lb />
W. C. A. One of our members, Pattie <lb />
was elected president. Nearly <lb />
all the girls in school became <lb />
and so successfully was it man- <lb />
aged that it has since been an in- <lb />
factor in the school. <lb />
Our first holiday came on November <lb />
on Page <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
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