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i y<lb />
.-<lb />
rm Sear Fares end The Eastern <lb />
f Matter In The <lb />
We have now attempted to explain <lb />
the phenomenon called of <lb />
the and to point out a practicable <lb />
remedy, roll the green ma- <lb />
crop; disc it a number of <lb />
times in the opposite direction to the <lb />
rolling while yet green and sufficient <lb />
in order to cut it into small bits; <lb />
plow it under; disc it once or twice <lb />
after plowing, depending on the <lb />
amount of material on the land; with <lb />
the disc pet at a slight angle in order <lb />
to pulverize and mix the cut-up veg- <lb />
matter with the whole soil <lb />
and allow the land to set- <lb />
a few weeks and receive one or <lb />
more good rains. <lb />
We shall now take up in succession <lb />
and discuss the value of a number <lb />
of humus-forming materials, other <lb />
than animal manures, and then point <lb />
out methods of handling them In con- <lb />
with different crops. <lb />
In a previous chapter we the <lb />
average chemical analysis of a large <lb />
number of samples of green In <lb />
we found this material to con- <lb />
pounds of nitrogen. pounds <lb />
phosphate, and pounds of pot- <lb />
ash per ton. All of these constituents <lb />
are taken from the soil by the roots, <lb />
built into the tissues of the and <lb />
given out again to a succeeding crop <lb />
when the rye decays. <lb />
A crop of green rye weighing eight <lb />
tons to the acre Is easily grown on <lb />
the average farm in North Carolina. <lb />
This amount of green rye <lb />
rated with the first ten inches of a <lb />
ten acre field would furnish to the <lb />
soil of this Held, in a readily available <lb />
form. pounds of nitrogen, <lb />
pounds of phosphate and pounds <lb />
of potash. <lb />
This is as much nitrogen as would <lb />
be furnished by tons, of an 8-2-2 <lb />
fertilizer or loads of cow <lb />
manure. The phosphate In this <lb />
amount of green stuff is equal to that <lb />
contained in 1-2 tons of an 8-2-2 <lb />
fertilizer or in tons, or loads, of <lb />
fresh horse manure. The potash con- <lb />
In this material is equal to that <lb />
found in tons of an 8-2-2 fertilizer <lb />
or in tons of horse manure. <lb />
Sufficient rye to seed the ten acres <lb />
will cost around whereas, it <lb />
would cost to haul and spread <lb />
the tons of stable manure. <lb />
In the above we have mentioned <lb />
merely the plant food constituents <lb />
rendered by the rye and <lb />
have not taken into account the vast <lb />
amount of holding <lb />
and improving the texture of <lb />
the soil. Be sure to sow quantities <lb />
rye this fall for plowing under <lb />
next spring before planting. Next <lb />
week we expect to discuss the use <lb />
wheat straw and green corn as <lb />
manure. <lb />
J. L. BURGESS, <lb />
North Carolina Department of <lb />
culture. <lb />
THE WEEDS. <lb />
Is The Tows Doing Its to Tax <lb />
Payers <lb />
Editor <lb />
We notice that the mayor calls at- <lb />
to the sidewalks of our town <lb />
and asks that the owners of the prop- <lb />
clean the same of weeds. This <lb />
is right and should be done. At the <lb />
same time while many have complied <lb />
with this request all the summer and <lb />
have kept their sidewalks clean, the <lb />
town has never been near with their <lb />
men. the whole summer to touch the <lb />
streets, to clean or to cut down <lb />
weeds and in some places, in mid- <lb />
of streets weeds stand nearly as <lb />
high as your head, left there to breed <lb />
sickness and give fever. This is <lb />
where people live and pay taxes or <lb />
rather folks do. whose streets are <lb />
kept clean of weeds. If tile town <lb />
does not know of such, they can go <lb />
west of the A. C. L. track, on Fourth <lb />
street. This or all other ought to be <lb />
kept clear of weeds. In fact, it seems <lb />
that the town care little about doing <lb />
for that end of the town what Is just <lb />
right to those who live there. <lb />
No water for fire protection; end of <lb />
Fourth street Is left in darkness, no <lb />
no yet we are ex- <lb />
to pay taxes to the town. It <lb />
is right and just. <lb />
A ENDER. <lb />
Founds at The Gum. <lb />
Today we had another large sale <lb />
at the Gum, and prices were never <lb />
better. All of my were high- <lb />
pleased and were convinced that <lb />
the Gum is the place to sell If <lb />
highest price is wanted. <lb />
I want again to express my <lb />
to those of ray friends and <lb />
acquaintances for their patronage, <lb />
and to those who have known only <lb />
a short time, want to extend to you <lb />
the warmest welcome possible. We <lb />
are making friends every day, and <lb />
would like to number you among <lb />
them. We have no hesitancy in say- <lb />
that we know our business from <lb />
start to finish, and will see that you <lb />
are satisfied If you will bring me your <lb />
next load. <lb />
-Vow, to those who have never pat- <lb />
me at the Gum, I want to <lb />
urge you to come to see me and bring <lb />
me a load. You can never tell what <lb />
I can do for you, unless try <lb />
me. <lb />
J. J. GENTRY. Manager, <lb />
Gum Warehouse. <lb />
Association Train. <lb />
On next Sunday. October trains <lb />
on the Washington branch of the At- <lb />
Coast Line will make stops at <lb />
Manning siding for the <lb />
of people attending the <lb />
Association at Flat Swamp. Man- <lb />
nine siding is about half way between <lb />
and Oakley and is within one <lb />
mile of Flat Swamp church. <lb />
have a word of confidence In <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for I <lb />
have used it with perfect <lb />
writes Mrs. M. <lb />
Md, For gale by all dealers. <lb />
Large Crowd of People. <lb />
Without doubt never has <lb />
seen such a crowd of people as were <lb />
here to see the Mighty Haag Railroad <lb />
shows. Both In the afternoon and <lb />
evening the tents were crowded with <lb />
people, and In the afternoon hundreds <lb />
could not secure tickets as the ticket <lb />
wagon was closed long before two <lb />
o'clock. Every train during the day <lb />
brought people to see the show, and <lb />
long before time for the parade to <lb />
make is appearance on streets <lb />
they were crowded with people <lb />
awaiting It, and not one was <lb />
disappointed, as Mr. Haag spent <lb />
plenty of time and money on his pa- <lb />
making It second to none. Nev- <lb />
in the history of have <lb />
there been as many pretty girls, fun- <lb />
clowns and good music In one <lb />
parade. The Times is <lb />
It voices sentiment of the people <lb />
It says, give us <lb />
like Times. <lb />
The Mighty Haag shows will be in <lb />
Greenville Friday, Sept <lb />
How To Get More Out Of <lb />
Your Hay Crop <lb />
you feed or sell your hay, it should be baled. <lb />
Baled hay takes up much less, room and nets a better <lb />
price than loose hay. It Is always ready for any mark- <lb />
et at top price, while loose hay must be sold near home, at what- <lb />
ever you can get. <lb />
I H C HAY PRESS <lb />
have many points of strength, simplicity, and convenience found <lb />
In no other presses. They are equipped with a compound lever <lb />
and a toggle joint plunger, which gives them great compress- <lb />
poker. A pound pull on the sweep of a I H C <lb />
press gives pounds pressure In the bale chamber. <lb />
The bed reach is only inches high and very narrow. The <lb />
chamber is very to reach over to tie the bale. <lb />
If you examine an I C H hay press you will appreciate Its <lb />
value a money saver and money maker. <lb />
For I H C hay presses, clover leaf manure spreaders, weber <lb />
wagons and all other farm machinery and hardware, call on <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Quality <lb />
Counts <lb />
BAPTIST DIFFERENCES <lb />
Between The Two Great Divisions of <lb />
the Church in America. <lb />
OLD POINT COMFORT, Va., Sept. <lb />
adjust certain differences that <lb />
have arisen between the two great <lb />
of the Baptist church In <lb />
ca, a joint conference was begun <lb />
today by representatives of the North- <lb />
Baptist Convention and <lb />
of the Southern Baptist Con- <lb />
Difficulties growing out of <lb />
recent New Mexican organizations <lb />
form the principal matter in dispute. <lb />
Some New Mexican congregations <lb />
withdrew from the Northern Baptist <lb />
Convention, and joined the Southern, <lb />
with, it Is claimed, the co-operation <lb />
of some Southern leaders. The ac- <lb />
has produced considerable <lb />
which it is hoped will be re- <lb />
moved by the present conference. <lb />
Window Display. <lb />
There Is a display in one of till <lb />
front windows of Hart <lb />
hardware store that attracts all <lb />
It Is a mechanical figure of <lb />
girl standing at table which she i <lb />
polishing with liquid veneer. Th <lb />
girl holds a can of the veneer J <lb />
hand, gives It a shake, pours or <lb />
of the liquid on a cloth, <lb />
the top of the table, and then <lb />
her head in satisfaction over the n <lb />
suit <lb />
A hypocrite is like a can <lb />
do the most mischief while pointing <lb />
to high heaven. <lb />
When a man is hie own he <lb />
can't help from winning the fight. <lb />
Gentry and Cannon. <lb />
It will interest you to come by <lb />
Gum warehouse and see the w <lb />
Gentry and Biggs Cannon sell <lb />
They cling to the top always and <lb />
are best pleased when they are <lb />
lug their patrons. <lb />
of 1,200 among the best <lb />
people in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and invite those <lb />
who wish to get better <lb />
acquainted with these <lb />
good people m a business <lb />
way to take a few inches <lb />
space and tell them what <lb />
you have to bring to their <lb />
attention. <lb />
are and can be <lb />
had upon application. <lb />
of and is <lb />
ed by the best farming <lb />
country. Industries of <lb />
kinds are invited to <lb />
here for we have <lb />
to offer in the <lb />
way of labor capital and <lb />
tributary facilities. We <lb />
have an up-to-date job <lb />
and newspaper plant. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Most Healthful, the Most Employment of Washington.<lb />
N. B. Hill. <lb />
M. <lb />
MORNING TALKS <lb />
AT <lb />
By President Robt. H. Wright to the <lb />
Curd of Thank. <lb />
We desire to return our <lb />
thanks to the many friends who <lb />
kindly offered their services <lb />
the recent sickness and death of or <lb />
child. <lb />
MR. AND MRS. J. H. KEEL <lb />
STATES EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM <lb />
lion Cm Provide Efficient Teachers For <lb />
Her Public Schools Money And <lb />
Houses Do Make <lb />
Teacher Must Be Prepared. <lb />
purpose of this school and the <lb />
purpose of your stay here are one <lb />
and the same. It may be of some <lb />
service to all of you and of much <lb />
service to some of you, to know why <lb />
the state has established this school, <lb />
why the tax-payers of North Caro- <lb />
are called upon to contribute <lb />
each year to Its maintenance. It may <lb />
you to clarify your promise for <lb />
me lo give you an outline of the <lb />
development in North Caro- <lb />
WHY IS THIS SCHOOL To an- <lb />
this question it is necessary to <lb />
you a brief history of public ed- <lb />
am not going to give you <lb />
to hurt you, but just enough <lb />
to slate our problem. <lb />
For many years we have had set <lb />
aside a part of the taxes levied each <lb />
year for purposes. <lb />
These schools In the more <lb />
communities were sandwiched in <lb />
between two terms of subscription <lb />
school. But the free school was taught <lb />
by the teacher employed for the sub- <lb />
school. During the public <lb />
school term almost all of the children <lb />
the community went to school, and <lb />
during the subscription term only the <lb />
children of those parents who helped <lb />
pay the teacher's salary, attended the <lb />
As a result some of the <lb />
in the advanced <lb />
more rapidly than others. It was not <lb />
right to the child that he should be <lb />
handicapped in life, simply because <lb />
his father could not, or would not. <lb />
provide for his education. It was I <lb />
not long before people saw that <lb />
youths were worth more to the <lb />
than unlettered. It, there- <lb />
fore, soon became apparent to all <lb />
that the state owes an elementary <lb />
education to each boy and girl in its <lb />
borders; will pay to give <lb />
them this education. Put this down <lb />
as The first point this <lb />
Carolina has realized that an <lb />
education should be offered <lb />
to each boy and girl in the state, and <lb />
that this education should be pro- <lb />
for by taxation. <lb />
shall not always select a passage <lb />
because of what I wish <lb />
k about, but I have done that <lb />
hand or thy foot offend thee, <lb />
off, them from <lb />
better for thee to enter <lb />
rather than <lb />
two Met to be cast <lb />
Injure. <lb />
eye offend thee, pluck <lb />
that you give yourselves over entire- <lb />
with all of your faith, all of your <lb />
hope, all of your mind; yes, all of <lb />
your faculties, in the purpose for <lb />
which you are attending school. <lb />
In bringing this about, three men <lb />
stand out clearly above the others, <lb />
Charles Duncan first <lb />
president of the State Normal and In- <lb />
school at Greensboro; Ed- <lb />
ward Anderson Alderman, the first <lb />
president of the of <lb />
and James Yadkin Joyner. our <lb />
State Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
The next movement in our state j <lb />
was for better school houses. This <lb />
began several years ago. Those of <lb />
you who were with us last year re- <lb />
member there stood a building Where <lb />
they are now making an excavation <lb />
for a new building on Fifth street, <lb />
between here and town, a little wood- <lb />
en structure used as a plunder house. <lb />
This house ten years ago was the <lb />
best public school building in Pitt <lb />
county. It has been destroyed to give <lb />
place to a larger, more commodious <lb />
building for commercial purposes. <lb />
Where this building last stood for <lb />
school purposes, is now erected a <lb />
large, commodious brick structure that <lb />
about Ten years ago <lb />
the public school property of Pitt <lb />
county was worth not to exceed <lb />
000.00. Today It is worth over <lb />
What is true of Pitt county <lb />
is proportionately true of each other <lb />
county in North Carolina. <lb />
Men began to realize that if their <lb />
children were to attend school they <lb />
must provide good buildings, well <lb />
lighted and furnished. The school, <lb />
f It is to add to the efficiency of our <lb />
youths, must take care of the <lb />
man as well as the mental man. <lb />
As a result of this movement for the <lb />
past live years we have averaged over <lb />
one new building per day for each <lb />
day in year. The State Depart- <lb />
of Education baa drawn up <lb />
plans and specifications for these new <lb />
buildings. The work in school house <lb />
construction is one of the most <lb />
public ever <lb />
by our people. In this <lb />
movement. Former Governors Charles <lb />
II. Aycock and It. B. Glenn and Supt. <lb />
J. Y. Joyner stand out <lb />
The Woman's Betterment Association <lb />
too has done a wonderful work along <lb />
of better houses, inside and <lb />
out, better, grounds, etc. etc. <lb />
Third and last comes our <lb />
1st. The state realizes that it <lb />
should provide the means for an el- <lb />
education for all the youths <lb />
v its borders. <lb />
2nd. To do this b houses must <lb />
be provided. <lb />
3rd. The state, people everywhere, <lb />
arc realizing that money and houses <lb />
do not make schools. To accomplish <lb />
the end toward which we are <lb />
the state must see to it that each <lb />
Improved house has In It one or more <lb />
efficient teachers. This Is North <lb />
Carolina's educational problem to- <lb />
How to provide efficient teach- <lb />
for her public schools. <lb />
I have said our problem Is to <lb />
cure money to pay efficient teachers, <lb />
but I think that statement Is wrong. <lb />
It we can put enough well-trained <lb />
teachers into our public schools to <lb />
make our people the true <lb />
worth of a good teacher, then the <lb />
APPEAL <lb />
THIS TIME SIRES <lb />
THAT ARE SHAKES <lb />
THAT FEEDS <lb />
COOK'S <lb />
Vi <lb />
To PHI To Work For The <lb />
Fair. <lb />
My attention has been called by <lb />
the president of the Pitt County Fair <lb />
Association. Mr. John L. Wooten, to <lb />
the fact that premiums are offered by <lb />
that association almost everything <lb />
grown on the farm, especially <lb />
co. I have seen the premium list <lb />
of the county fair, and. although it the following as related to us <lb />
was Incomplete at that time, It was by Mr. S. of Blount <lb />
a most creditable one and every Said he. rambling in the <lb />
lien of the county ought to feel a L. of <lb />
I pride and take an interest in this . . ,. <lb />
, . ., . . ,. , Thursday afternoon, in search of <lb />
laudable undertaking. Every <lb />
the county who is so fortunate a hunt- <lb />
to have a good crop of tobacco ought, ground squirrels, thinking <lb />
K n force The <lb />
Au Old Man Who Takes <lb />
Ways. <lb />
HANRAHAN. N C, Oct. <lb />
On <lb />
by all means, prepare an exhibit for try my marksmanship as soon as the <lb />
the county fair, which will be held <lb />
here early in November. Those who <lb />
contemplate making an exhibit at the <lb />
state fair can at the same time <lb />
pare an exhibit for their county fair. <lb />
The officers, board of governors <lb />
committees of the Pitt County Fair <lb />
Association are entitled to the co- <lb />
operation and support of every <lb />
in the county. These men and <lb />
women are devoting their time and <lb />
attention to this movement purely <lb />
from patriotic motives. There is no <lb />
reward attached to these of- <lb />
and. these citizen are going <lb />
about the work to make It a success <lb />
for the honor and credit of Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
The citizenship certainly cannot do <lb />
less than co-operate by making ex- <lb />
of best they have, <lb />
this is done it will be found that <lb />
where Pitt county sits Is the head of <lb />
the table in the state's family of <lb />
counties. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER. <lb />
BREAKS <lb />
Occupants Walked Several Miles to <lb />
Call Help. <lb />
On Sunday Dr. C. Laughing- <lb />
house with Messrs. Tom Dupree and <lb />
Norman Warren, with his colored <lb />
started out to Flat Swamp in <lb />
his automobile to attend the <lb />
About eight miles from town <lb />
one of the rear axles to the <lb />
miles wrung two and dropped the <lb />
car to the ground. The stop- <lb />
so quickly that no one was hurt. <lb />
The party had to walk several miles <lb />
to reach a telephone and send In a <lb />
call to town for help. A team had to <lb />
be sent out to bring in the disabled <lb />
car, <lb />
law is off, I came near a tall gum <lb />
with a thick top. and nearly hidden <lb />
by the foliage of the tree I saw a <lb />
squirrel's nest. While thus standing <lb />
and gazing at the nest, I heard a very <lb />
strange noise Inside the nest. I stood <lb />
a while with hair on end and hat push- <lb />
ed nearly off my head, trying to find <lb />
an open place to run. when to my <lb />
Editor <lb />
We notice in your paper of <lb />
2nd a most timely article en- <lb />
titled Cooks taken <lb />
from the Charleston News and <lb />
We agree with the writer that It <lb />
Is a disgusting thing to think of <lb />
loafing around streets and, <lb />
dives, and stations. . every one <lb />
knows they are being fed from some <lb />
White person's kitchen by the cooks. <lb />
We are told there is a law against <lb />
vagrancy; is it utterly impossible to <lb />
that law If so. then why <lb />
don't the law-makers repeal It If <lb />
it can be enforced w all know <lb />
it should then why not enforce <lb />
it That would go far toward <lb />
the labor problem and high prices <lb />
when we would have more producers <lb />
and fewer <lb />
We have heard that there is a Civic <lb />
League in Greenville, composed of <lb />
its good women, and suffer us to say <lb />
we believe there are none better on <lb />
earth. Would it be amiss to <lb />
consternation a few yards from my L . <lb />
feet there fell to the ground a snake. I , they m <lb />
Ticket Agents. <lb />
MARIE, Out., Oct. <lb />
Upwards of members of the <lb />
Canadian Ticket Association <lb />
were present here today at the open- <lb />
of the association's twenty-fifth <lb />
annual meeting. The sessions will <lb />
continue three days, with President <lb />
Joseph F. of Montreal, <lb />
II from It <lb />
Into life with <lb />
,. having, two will provide the money necessary <lb />
, . Ito secure the services of the efficient. <lb />
All over state, school trustees <lb />
are asking about voting special taxes <lb />
better salaries and longer terms. <lb />
quickest way to vote a special <lb />
tax Is to put a good teacher In the <lb />
school. <lb />
Why this school Do you see <lb />
the answer to this question Our <lb />
realized that all the money <lb />
public education was failing <lb />
to bring Just returns unless <lb />
money spent to train <lb />
were doing all they could <lb />
but they were not doing enough; so <lb />
state planted this school here to <lb />
do one train young <lb />
women to teach la the pub <lb />
lie schools. This is the only state <lb />
school In North Carolina with this <lb />
purpose. Do not misunderstand me, <lb />
I would not discredit- the work <lb />
done by our state colleges, and our <lb />
denominational colleges. But let me <lb />
reiterate what I have said, this Is the <lb />
only school established by <lb />
for teach- <lb />
It la the , direct result of <lb />
the movement for efficient teach- <lb />
for our schools. <lb />
people helped in work, but there <lb />
are two men tower above others <lb />
In this movement; Hon. J. <lb />
Joyner M. H. <lb />
Do problem more <lb />
teachers This school <lb />
is ye to help you prepare to meet <lb />
great movement in our <lb />
educational problem. Your <lb />
Individual problem is to make an <lb />
teacher. thy hand or thy <lb />
foot offend thee, cut them off, and <lb />
cast them from Remove all <lb />
obstacles and on to the com- <lb />
of your purpose and children <lb />
yet unborn will come forth to bless <lb />
you. <lb />
So tremendous size was his snake-; <lb />
ship that I looked towards his head <lb />
and behold to my great surprise he <lb />
had a long, beard. Thought <lb />
what on earth shall do Must I at- <lb />
tempt to kill a monster of this kind <lb />
Then I kinder to get my <lb />
courage to at least a standing point <lb />
after a little <lb />
and great effort on my part, I <lb />
struck the monster a blow <lb />
with a ten-foot pole that I carried <lb />
with me, which blow killed his snake- <lb />
ship so dead he scarcely wiggled. It <lb />
was one of those blows that a <lb />
man gives when hemmed In with no <lb />
chance to run. When saw for sure <lb />
that the monster was dead from head <lb />
to tail. cautiously approached his <lb />
head to see If I could by any means <lb />
discern what kind of a beard that <lb />
was. By careful examination I found <lb />
that It was the half of a squirrel's <lb />
tail projecting from the snake's <lb />
mouth. Then I ventured to measure <lb />
I the snake and found that he was three <lb />
ax helves In length, species what is <lb />
known as the chicken snake But it <lb />
seems that this one preferred <lb />
for his diet. <lb />
A more wonderful story is fold of <lb />
a snake that was captured some time <lb />
since by one of the Hanrahan boys. <lb />
After killing the snake he found a <lb />
glistening hard egg-shaped substance <lb />
inside the snake, which, when he had <lb />
carefully cleansed he handed to his <lb />
aged mother and on receiving it she <lb />
found that youth and vigor was return- <lb />
So this wan was put up to the <lb />
highest bidder. There is a widower <lb />
who has a beautiful country home <lb />
near Ayden. Some years had pass- <lb />
ed over his and the frost of <lb />
winters had somewhat streaked <lb />
his hair, but being a man of much <lb />
wealth he bid higher than any of his <lb />
neighbors could bid and secured the <lb />
wan. So did <lb />
It change his entire being that now <lb />
be is as erect as a military cadet, <lb />
bis steps are as steady and quick as <lb />
One of years. Before he was con- <lb />
tent to ride behind a medium swift <lb />
horse. Now he spins over the county <lb />
In an automobile at a gait. <lb />
Once the malls were swift enough <lb />
to carry his messages, but now he <lb />
often visits the central telephone of- <lb />
his messages may be <lb />
ed more hastily, for are all <lb />
gent, at this time, and If they are <lb />
answered satisfactorily she will have <lb />
the chance of a lovely country home <lb />
or a mansion In the select portion of <lb />
her choice of cities. And furthermore <lb />
she have a span of horses at her <lb />
command or an automobile if she <lb />
desires to speed. Any age <lb />
to for with hie win he can ad- <lb />
to suit any within this <lb />
Is the one feat- <lb />
fully realized <lb />
a truth when <lb />
planning talking civics and home <lb />
economics to include in their plans <lb />
a discussion of Cook's <lb />
or pan as the case may be <lb />
our opinion if one woman sets <lb />
her head on doing a tiling she usu- <lb />
ally does it. If several united, <lb />
Is bound to be done. <lb />
Ladies, does the problem of the, <lb />
appeal to you <lb />
PAYER OF GROCERY BILLS. <lb />
REVIVAL SERVICES AT <lb />
TIE CHRISTIAN <lb />
SUBJECT,<lb />
WESTERN <lb />
An I Gather of <lb />
Men. <lb />
CHICAGO, Oct. Import- <lb />
ant gathering of insurance <lb />
annual meeting of the Fire Under- <lb />
Association of the northwest <lb />
convened at the Hotel to- <lb />
day with a large attendance of <lb />
in addition to a considerable <lb />
number of prominent fire insurance <lb />
officials from eastern cities. J. D. <lb />
Browne, president of the Connecticut <lb />
Fire Insurance Company, delivered <lb />
the annual The <lb />
over tomorrow and provides <lb />
tor numerous papers and addressee <lb />
from representatives of the various <lb />
branches o, the fire insurance <lb />
and commercial interests as <lb />
well. <lb />
INVESTIGATE PIECE SYSTEM. <lb />
The System Hus Met With Bitter <lb />
Opposition. <lb />
BOSTON. Mass., Oct. house <lb />
labor committee, of which <lb />
W. B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. <lb />
Is chairman, came to Boston today to <lb />
begin an investigation of the workings <lb />
the Taylor piece system which the <lb />
has proposed to Install <lb />
In all of the United States navy yards <lb />
and arsenals. The system has met <lb />
with the bitter opposition of the labor <lb />
unions and its Installation at the <lb />
Watertown arsenal recently resulted <lb />
In a general strike of the machinists <lb />
employed there. . <lb />
He said, is not good for man to <lb />
live <lb />
I I bad better close -and <lb />
not tell on that preacher who rode <lb />
the whole afternoon In the low lands <lb />
of looking his near eon- <lb />
alas he could not And them. So he <lb />
alas he not And them. he <lb />
had to appoint another day and find <lb />
water enough In the public road. The <lb />
preacher believes in sprinkling, but <lb />
like Paul, he tries to be all things <lb />
to all perchance ho may <lb />
be In saving some <lb />
Hence he did not know the creek <lb />
very well. <lb />
U-KNOW. <lb />
The Very Large <lb />
Mr. H. C preached to an <lb />
audience at the Christian church last <lb />
night that almost filled the house. <lb />
listened very attentively while <lb />
be discussed, in a most Instructive <lb />
and Interesting way, <lb />
able Sin He is Quite proficient as <lb />
song leader, and there was evident- <lb />
much Improvement singing <lb />
and tested by the audience by leaving <lb />
it sing in sections. <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Ware sang most accept- <lb />
ably a beautiful solo, well <lb />
adapted to the occasion. <lb />
was well prepared <lb />
well delivered. He. said that some <lb />
people thought that the unpardonable <lb />
sin the single rejection of Jesus <lb />
Christ when under the conviction of <lb />
sin, but showed that one might reject <lb />
Christ many and yet be saved <lb />
if they did not continue In their stub- <lb />
and disbelief. Again he <lb />
others thought that the <lb />
unpardonable sin Was suicide, but <lb />
that the Bible did not so de- <lb />
Others think it is drunken- <lb />
etc,. But the Bible expressly <lb />
says unpardonable is the <lb />
Bins against the Holy Spirit Then <lb />
the evangelist explained that there <lb />
had been three dispensation the <lb />
world's, history, the <lb />
Jewish, and the Christian, that <lb />
In and Jewish <lb />
until the birth of <lb />
world had messages of pardon ff-om <lb />
God that after the birth of <lb />
to Pentecost they had these <lb />
messages from God and Christ, and <lb />
that we have had <lb />
these messages from God. Christ and <lb />
the and that the Bible, <lb />
which rules and guides us today, is <lb />
distinctly expression of the Holy <lb />
Spirit. Hence to reject the Holy <lb />
it the last messenger <lb />
the last that <lb />
be. Is to-sin against the Holy <lb />
and God's entire plan for the <lb />
redemption of And to <lb />
infect the offers of the Holy <lb />
Spirit unpardonable sin, for in <lb />
the the case it is <lb />
able. speaker then vividly <lb />
troth by a word picture <lb />
the murderer, <lb />
sentenced to hang, <lb />
led -to e scaffold, and being banded <lb />
s he Is about to be <lb />
pieces sullenly scorn- <lb />
it goes on to his death, <lb />
a stirring exhortation <lb />
to hear the good tidings of <lb />
the Holy Spirit, has been the <lb />
power of God unto to so<lb />
The meeting last <lb />
very marked interest in the work be- <lb />
done evangelistic <lb />
and on every hand were heard <lb />
expression; Of the evangelist's <lb />
and consecration. <lb />
The Is to continue through- <lb />
out this week, and most, probably all. <lb />
of week. There will be special <lb />
each evening. The prospects <lb />
fine for a real one <lb />
who will attend. I assured of a warm <lb />
welcome from members of this <lb />
comparatively small, but prosperous <lb />
church. i <lb />
n Ad<lb />
V. <lb />
Same Opponent for <lb />
R, I, Oct. <lb />
Democratic State convention of <lb />
Island met In tins city today and <lb />
named candidates for the offices <lb />
to be filled at the November <lb />
A Waterman was placed <lb />
at the head of the ticket as the can- <lb />
for Governor. Mr. Waterman <lb />
Hie opponent of Gov- <lb />
last year and was de- <lb />
by a small vote. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
Address by R. L Davis <lb />
Sunday Night <lb />
doubled within I <lb />
period. The cause of this rise <lb />
as sugar is a necessity must NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
be used, in large or small quantities. <lb />
INTER-STATE SHIPMENTS UNFAIR <lb />
Stales That HaTe Prohibition Should <lb />
He Allowed to Shipments That <lb />
Cross Its Borders Statistics Show <lb />
Great Off of Amount t <lb />
Into State. <lb />
Rev. R. L. Davis, superintendent of <lb />
the Anti-Saloon League of the state, <lb />
preached in the Methodist church <lb />
here Sunday morning, and that night <lb />
addressed a large audience at a <lb />
ion service in the Baptist church on <lb />
prohibition and the of <lb />
the prohibition law of the state. <lb />
Mr. Davis said that as a preacher <lb />
he was much in the habit of <lb />
a text that he would use one now. <lb />
and his text for this address <lb />
this purpose the Son of God <lb />
was manifested, that he might destroy <lb />
the works of the There are <lb />
two kinds of work connected with the <lb />
establishment of Christ's kingdom- <lb />
destructive and now <lb />
he wanted to talk on only one of these, <lb />
the destruction of the works of the <lb />
devil. No one was going to take is- <lb />
with him in declaring that <lb />
of liquor and the drinking i <lb />
liquor is the work of the devil. <lb />
la not the work of the Holy Spirit <lb />
that induces a boy to turn the first <lb />
bottle of beer or the first glass of <lb />
wine to his is the work of the <lb />
devil starting out to make a drunk- <lb />
ard of that boy. <lb />
The League is the <lb />
ant of the church, and is doing its <lb />
every household. Whether the <lb />
price has been raised by natural or <lb />
artificial means is a disputed <lb />
price of sugar has risen to <lb />
1-4 cuts a pound. Three months ago <lb />
it was 1-4 cents. This advance <lb />
of nearly per cent, the price of <lb />
a household necessity affects every <lb />
says the New York World. <lb />
American Sugar Refining com- <lb />
sugar issued a <lb />
Statement In explanation of this <lb />
in price because deems it <lb />
tin to record publicity its under- <lb />
standing of the advance and its own <lb />
policy in connection The <lb />
statement is plausible and has <lb />
the of Chairman Hard- <lb />
wick of the congressional committee <lb />
which has been investigating the <lb />
fairs of the American Sugar Refining <lb />
company. He agrees that the reasons <lb />
the increased price of sugar are <lb />
the scarcity brought about by a <lb />
ton shortage in the Cuban crop, <lb />
a reduction of from 1.000,000 to <lb />
tons in the European beet-sugar <lb />
crop, and speculation in London and <lb />
Hamburg. <lb />
more satisfactory than the <lb />
trust's explanation is the fact that it <lb />
should bars so far mended its ways as <lb />
to take the trouble to explain. In one <lb />
respect the trusts have been <lb />
The policy is <lb />
thing of the past. lit another res- <lb />
however, methods remain the <lb />
nine. The public always pays <lb />
entire increase and the trust keeps up <lb />
its Ledger-Dis- <lb />
patch. <lb />
W. P. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office R. i- Smith <lb />
and next door to <lb />
Buggy <lb />
Greenville X. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Al AT LAW <lb />
Office formerly occupied by L. <lb />
S. Carolina <lb />
W. C D. M. Clark <lb />
CLARE <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyor <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
In Building <lb />
. S. <lb />
I. Moore. H, <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
IT <lb />
S. Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
LAWYER <lb />
K. Carolina <lb />
Reciprocity Defeated. <lb />
Mr. Tuft's Canadian reciprocity <lb />
work through and by the direction Of has ground with <lb />
the church. It is not the work of sickening and the stag- <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to <lb />
Eye. Ear. and <lb />
Washington, K. C Greenville, a. C. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. <lb />
a m. to p. m <lb />
SCHEDULE IS EFFECT JOE 11th. <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
and are not <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
East Hound <lb />
a. m. Pull- <lb />
man, Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb />
beth City Norfolk. Broiler Car <lb />
service connects tor all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
West lieu I'd <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
ice connects North. South <lb />
a. m Daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Car service. <lb />
For further information and res- <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply <lb />
to L. HASSELL, Agent. Greenville. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
General Supt., G. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
ore Out Of <lb />
Your Hay Crop <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
building, Third St. <lb />
politicians or any met at the hands Practices <lb />
the work of the churches united Canada shows how red <lb />
the movement to remove the curse of utterly Ignorant was the venerable <lb />
liquor traffic and liquor drinking. premier as real sentiment of <lb />
National legislation, law enforce- . <lb />
. ,. .,,. Mr. aft apparently had views of <lb />
and total abstinence are <lb />
this reciprocity <lb />
things needed to prohibition that few, it <lb />
The inter-state commerce one He <lb />
the government is very unfair to pro- of <lb />
states. Here in North months, and the dis- <lb />
we adopted prohibition by a ma- U a <lb />
of over yet the govern- of any of <lb />
says that liquor may be ship- <lb />
recent times. Doth political parties <lb />
in the state. Sentiment against on the and <lb />
such unfairness is growing rapidly, <lb />
and such pressure be brought <lb />
to bear upon senators and <lb />
in congress to correct this. It <lb />
Is coming very soon. <lb />
You hear It said that prohibition in <lb />
North Carolina is not effective. Such <lb />
statements come from people who <lb />
want to drink liquor, or who are <lb />
or indirectly interested in the <lb />
sale of liquor. <lb />
Statistics have been provided by some <lb />
one showing that gallons of <lb />
liquor were shipped into North Caro- <lb />
last year. That sounds like a <lb />
big lot of whiskey to come into <lb />
state, and so it is. but when you re- <lb />
member that previous to prohibition <lb />
there were 20,000.000 gallons, it <lb />
shows we have cut off gal- <lb />
and that Is certainly gaining <lb />
ground. And as soon as we can get <lb />
the interstate shipments stopped by <lb />
national legislation, which is coining, <lb />
you will find the other 3.000,000 gal- <lb />
cut off. Before it took great <lb />
freight trains to handle the liquor <lb />
body save Mr. Taft seemed <lb />
over it. <lb />
The Democrats saw in it a depart- <lb />
from the strict protection theory <lb />
and therefore supported it, while the <lb />
insurgent Republicans of the West op- <lb />
posed It in the interest of the <lb />
What would have been the re- <lb />
of the operation of reciprocity <lb />
with Canada is more or less <lb />
and it Is evident that it was not <lb />
settled by Canada upon any basis of <lb />
commercial advantage to either <lb />
try, but purely upon the mistaken idea <lb />
by the adoption of reciprocity <lb />
with the United States Canada was <lb />
inviting annexation or proving <lb />
to Great Britain. <lb />
Reciprocity has been a costly <lb />
to both countries, and neither Mr. <lb />
nor can possibly get any <lb />
Satisfaction out of the <lb />
folk Ledger-Dispatch. <lb />
Green <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
H. S. WARD. C. C. PIERCE. <lb />
N. c. Greenville. <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
Office in Wooten on Third <lb />
street <lb />
II The Folks. <lb />
A very striking finale to the cir- <lb />
parade, Friday, was the manure <lb />
but now It is handled mainly through wagon of Hart Hadley. <lb />
the express offices where the machinery of the spreader whirl- <lb />
see it more readily, and because they <lb />
see this they think as much is com- <lb />
in as ever. Th figures show <lb />
I am told that at a railroad station <lb />
in your county several barrels of <lb />
whiskey were recently put off bear- T ft on <lb />
the name of called the <lb />
and upon examining the records <lb />
find that the government issued <lb />
to a man of the same name in <lb />
your county. You can draw your con- <lb />
whether that man paid <lb />
ed as the wagon moved along and <lb />
attracted much attention. Mr. E. E. <lb />
Griffin occupied the front seat of the <lb />
wagon, and his friends kept him lift- <lb />
his silk hat in <lb />
of greetings as often as President <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one male hog, <lb />
black and white spotted, weight about <lb />
pounds, marked slit In left ear, <lb />
round hole In right. Owner can get <lb />
for a government license and by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
that much whiskey for his private use. charges. <lb />
Some who ship liquor Into this state <lb />
advertise that Sam is in <lb />
with <lb />
We have laws on the books against <lb />
stealing and against murder, but <lb />
these laws on the books are useless <lb />
unless they are enforced. The same <lb />
is true as to the law against selling <lb />
liquor. We have officers to execute <lb />
the laws, but they can't execute the <lb />
laws without the help of the <lb />
The citizen has the solution o <lb />
tho problem, and <lb />
every citizen to <lb />
moral support. <lb />
Mr. Davis spoke for about an hour <lb />
and a half, and of course said much <lb />
that cannot be given in this report. <lb />
It was an address that put his heal- <lb />
to thinking, and it ought to bear <lb />
fruit the <lb />
this county of the law selling <lb />
liquor. <lb />
ELIJAH CHANCE, <lb />
R- P. D. No. N. C. <lb />
it's Equal Exist, <lb />
No one has ever made a salve, <lb />
or balm to compare with Buck- <lb />
Salve. It's the one per- <lb />
healer of cuts, corns, burns, <lb />
es, sores, scalds, bolls, ulcers, eczema, <lb />
salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, <lb />
It Is the duty or sprains its supreme. <lb />
give the officers his for piles. Try It. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
D. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law. <lb />
Office of and Clara <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. M. Schultz- <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
and Retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. paid <lb />
H Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Em Oak Bedsteads <lb />
etc. Suits, Baby Car- <lb />
Parlor Sub, <lb />
Tables. Lounges, Safes, P. Lori- <lb />
and Gail At High Life <lb />
tobacco. Key Welt Cheroots, Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, Canned <lb />
Peaches, Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meal, Flour, Sugar, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food. Matches. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar. <lb />
den Seeds. Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Currants. <lb />
Glass and Wooden, <lb />
ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing machines and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality and <lb />
quantity cheap rash. Come lo <lb />
see me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
-S. M. Schultz <lb />
Oft La. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
leave Raleigh <lb />
B, <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Birmingham <lb />
Memphis and points West, <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb />
THE SEABOARD MAIL- No. <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with for Washing- <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New York, <lb />
and <lb />
FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches ad car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. is O. <lb />
and points west. <lb />
THE <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis, <lb />
and points West Parlor to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m No. for <lb />
Oxford, and <lb />
Nor Una <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points West <lb />
Memphis, and points West, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Washington a. m. New York <lb />
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
service to Washington and New- <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va <lb />
D. P. A., Raleigh, X. C <lb />
WHETHER you feed or sell your hay. it should be baled. <lb />
Baled hay takes up much less room and nets a better <lb />
price than loose hay. It is always ready for any mark- <lb />
et at top price, while loose hay must be sold near home, at what- <lb />
ever you can get. <lb />
I H C HAY PRESS <lb />
have many points of strength, simplicity, and convenience found <lb />
in no other presses. They are equipped with a compound lever <lb />
and a toggle joint plunger, which gives them great compress- <lb />
poker. A pound pull on the sweep of a I H C <lb />
press gives pounds pressure In the bale chamber. <lb />
The bed reach is only inches high and very narrow. The <lb />
bale chamber is very to reach over to tie the bale. <lb />
If you examine an I C H hay press you will appreciate Its <lb />
value as a money saver money maker. <lb />
For H C hay presses, clover leaf manure spreaders, weber <lb />
and all other farm machinery and hardware, call on <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Quality <lb />
Counts, <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
Company of N. Y. <lb />
Asset <lb />
In Force <lb />
Annual Income 83,981,241.98 <lb />
Paid to Polio to <lb />
date <lb />
H. Bentley Harriss <lb />
In a few short weeks the leap year <lb />
maid will be on the jump. <lb />
I SHOP <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
and attractive, working the very <lb />
best barber none. <lb />
i H. A u. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
. Proprietor <lb />
Located in main business of town. <lb />
Four chairs in operation and each <lb />
one over by a skilled <lb />
barber. Ladles at their <lb />
home. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
Cuts, Bruises <lb />
Strains and Sprains, but apply <lb />
Liniment. It anti- <lb />
septic and will take the poison <lb />
and out quickly, when <lb />
all <lb />
Noah's Liniment will save <lb />
any amount of pain and can <lb />
be taken internally for Colic,, <lb />
Cramps, etc Nothing better <lb />
for Toothache. <lb />
Noah's Is the best <lb />
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff <lb />
Joints and Muscles, Bore Throat, Colds, <lb />
Strains, Sprains, <lb />
Bruises, Colic, <lb />
Neuralgia, Toothache, <lb />
and all Nerve, <lb />
and Muscle Aches aid <lb />
Pains. The genuine a <lb />
Noah's Ark on every <lb />
package and looks <lb />
cut, but RED <lb />
band on front of pack- <lb />
age and Noah's <lb />
always In RED <lb />
Ink. <lb />
Large <lb />
cents, and sold by all <lb />
dealers In me d loin a. <lb />
Guaranteed or money <lb />
refunded by Noah <lb />
Remedy Co., Inc., <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
When You Want to Buy a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
See Sam White Piano Co <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a first <lb />
class instrument cheap and <lb />
on easy terms. They are <lb />
home people and will treat <lb />
you right. Visit our store. <lb />
The Sam White Piano Co <lb />
SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA <lb />
Chesapeake Line <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
Elegantly Appointed Steamers. Perfect Dining vice. All Out- <lb />
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from fool of Jackson St., arrive Baltimore st a. n <lb />
with rail lines for all points. For further particular call or write <lb />
P R. St Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Even a man who is too smart to In- <lb />
vest money wrong won't have <lb />
use enough not U eat green fruit- on a subject to be entirely <lb />
and get the colic. Ignorant about it <lb />
One day's worship will not balance <lb />
day's hypocrisy. <lb />
All men need to begin an <lb />
Royster stock and Powders <lb />
by <lb />
L. P. ROYSTER, OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
Is the best Stock and Poultry Powder used. Always <lb />
results. Guaranteed cholera cure for hogs. Sold by L <lb />
J. W. Bryan, Greenville, and other dealers f j- <lb />
CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
lies. Lodges Social <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Register of M Moore <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. Laughing- <lb />
i J P. D. <lb />
J Holland. J. J. May, B. M. Lewis. W. <lb />
E. Proctor. <lb />
Town <lb />
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C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Pitt Chief D. D. <lb />
K. Nobles. E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall, J. F. <lb />
Davenport, B. F. Tyson. Z. P. <lb />
H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and sight A <lb />
White, C. R. L. <lb />
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Memorial Rev. M. <lb />
it. pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W, Wilson, superintendent Sun- <lb />
day school; I. O. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
C. C Ware, pastor; <lb />
Latham, clerk; C C. Ware, <lb />
of school; J <lb />
A. Lung, secretary. <lb />
Si. rector at <lb />
H. Harding senior warden <lb />
secretary of Vestry; w. A. <lb />
Of school. <lb />
Ii. pastor; A. B. <lb />
clerk; H. D. superintend- <lb />
of school; H. <lb />
Robert King, <lb />
pastor; P. M. Johnston, P. <lb />
M. Johnston, Supt. Sunday school; <lb />
Olivia House, secretary. <lb />
pastor.<lb />
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K. Williams, w. M.; l. H. Ponder.<lb />
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-h. C. Flanagan. H. P.; J. <lb />
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Covenant I. O. O. <lb />
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of E. O. <lb />
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Round K. R. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J. Everett, <lb />
Civic W. H. Ricks <lb />
president; Mrs. K. V. Smith, <lb />
of L <lb />
J. president; L. Wool- <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L <lb />
Blow, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Five Men, Three Horses, and Two <lb />
Vehicles Involved <lb />
TWO OF THE MEN BADLY BRUISED <lb />
Permanently Injured And <lb />
Splintered Almost Mir- <lb />
That o One Was Killed. <lb />
On Sunday Messrs. O. F. Clark, D. <lb />
C. Beach. W. W. Martin and Howard <lb />
went out to the association <lb />
at Flat Swamp. They drove a pair <lb />
horses to a <lb />
surrey. Late in the afternoon as they <lb />
on the return home they stop- <lb />
to get water. Messrs. Beach and <lb />
got out of the vehicle and <lb />
went to the well near by. Mr. Clark, <lb />
who was driving, also got out <lb />
was standing between the wheels <lb />
holding the reins, Mr. Barnhill re- <lb />
on the rear seat of the <lb />
Without any warning whatever, and <lb />
with apparently nothing to frighten <lb />
them, the horses jumped. Mr. Clark, <lb />
standing between the wheels, was <lb />
knocked down by the rear axle and <lb />
was dragged some distance by the <lb />
reins before he would then loose. <lb />
When the horses had run about half <lb />
a mile Mr. jumped out. The <lb />
Others left behind started running <lb />
after the horses. They came up with <lb />
Mr. where he had jumped <lb />
out of the surrey, and while he was <lb />
badly bruised lie was able to join <lb />
them in following the horses. <lb />
A little over a mile from where the <lb />
horses started they came up with <lb />
three horses, two vehicles and a man <lb />
mixed up in a heap together in <lb />
ditch by the road side. The run- <lb />
away team had run down Mr. <lb />
Barnhill who was riding along <lb />
by himself, smashed his buggy <lb />
most into kindling wood, caught his <lb />
horse on the pole the surrey be- <lb />
tween them, and three horses <lb />
rolled over in the ditch together. Mr. <lb />
Barnhill was caught under one of the <lb />
vehicles, but fortunately escaped with <lb />
no worse injury than some severe <lb />
bruises. Two of the horses were in- <lb />
one so badly as to permanently <lb />
disable him. <lb />
They all set to work to clear the <lb />
tangle and managed to get the <lb />
patched up so that with aid of <lb />
Mr. horse the young men <lb />
could come on to town a walk. <lb />
-It Is almost miraculous that some- <lb />
body was not killed in the <lb />
Some other vehicles along the road <lb />
at the time came near being run over, <lb />
but escaped by turning out of <lb />
way of the running team. <lb />
and Junior Suits and <lb />
Coat Suits <lb />
THE LATEST AND NEWEST FALL STYLES <lb />
Our new fall styles of suits and coats are now here, exclusive and classy. Severely <lb />
plain tailored, and also fancy trimmed, in the newest fabrics, plain serges, fancy <lb />
serges, mannish effects, and fancy mixtures, in all the prevailing shades. All lined with <lb />
guaranteed satin, and finished with dress shields. <lb />
-v <lb />
both suits and coats, made by expert tailors have acquired <lb />
a reputation for skill. The styles are absolutely correct and up-to-date. For these <lb />
made garments we quote the following low <lb />
and <lb />
An inspection is solicited whilst sizes and colors are complete. We would advise <lb />
not to purchase your fall garments until you have visited our store, and have <lb />
convinced that our styles are the latest and our prices the lowest. <lb />
Us. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ECONOMY. <lb />
Tie English Method of Dealing Out <lb />
Sun plies by the Week. <lb />
ran tier of savings <lb />
of expenditure the Eng- <lb />
Is example, <lb />
the deals out to <lb />
her week's allowance of <lb />
rice, coffee and nil other <lb />
provisions are kept in <lb />
mid requires no account of <lb />
to be rendered, the thing <lb />
to so fine a point that <lb />
it knows the exact amount of each <lb />
requisite for her family, allow- <lb />
so much to each individual and <lb />
that quantity being sufficient, as she <lb />
knows by experience, two ounces of <lb />
tea. for Institute, being regarded as a <lb />
week's, supply for each single <lb />
one-half pound of sugar, three and <lb />
pounds of meat for a woman <lb />
all and one-fourth for a man- <lb />
the housekeeper probably <lb />
from her mother before her <lb />
knowing, moreover, the greater <lb />
of the simpler kinds required. <lb />
All of these stores she sets down In <lb />
book us she gives <lb />
out. she doe not fall on the <lb />
dispensing day to consult her <lb />
dates if anything lie left over In <lb />
th- cook's hands riot accounted for to <lb />
subtract from the to be <lb />
newly in England <lb />
ants expect this. So fur from being <lb />
BASEBALL SCORES. <lb />
Odd Plays Recorded <lb />
Back In the Sixties. <lb />
The baseball public of today, <lb />
to the minute reporting of <lb />
games, wherein each run Is compound- <lb />
ed an many a play is of- <lb />
the account of a game played In <lb />
Syracuse In 1808. The contestants <lb />
were the Central of Syracuse <lb />
and the Athletics of Philadelphia, and <lb />
the score was to <lb />
The game was delayed a half hour <lb />
by the difficult in Boding on umpire. <lb />
Then the report goes oil to <lb />
game opened loosely upon <lb />
end at the end of the in- <lb />
the score stood Athletics D, <lb />
City each side making Its <lb />
promptly from the loose of <lb />
fie out club. After the first inning the <lb />
Athletics played more carefully, <lb />
the Central grew more careless <lb />
until the fifth Inning, when they be- <lb />
came more than was the <lb />
army at the battle of Bull <lb />
dissatisfaction was <lb />
manifested and expressed, and in two <lb />
Innings rightfully so. at the evident <lb />
one decisions of the umpire. <lb />
will particularize, but <lb />
to say that several of the players <lb />
on both sides did well, while others, <lb />
especially the Central City side, were <lb />
not fully up to their standard efforts. <lb />
Tho following Is the <lb />
Central City. B. O. Athletics. O. R, <lb />
S Hay <lb />
Porter, If. S <lb />
c. <lb />
Adams, <lb />
Dodge. Filler. <lb />
Johnson, e. Berry. <lb />
S d <lb />
Yale, P <lb />
Totals Totals <lb />
RUNS IN EACH INNINGS. <lb />
Central City. <lb />
Athletics 0-41 <lb />
Balls Caught-Central Adams, <lb />
I; Porter. Johnson. I; <lb />
8-13. <lb />
How Put Fly, <lb />
base, base. foul bound, <lb />
I; home <lb />
Felling Creek, , <lb />
T W. Newborn Co. O.<lb />
Please , <lb />
a Wheels Alias, <lb />
Allot <lb />
Wagon Company's make. <lb />
I have round those wagons to D <lb />
here now I n dally use-S Tennessee wagon. I <lb />
The Real Key to the Situation. <lb />
Up around West End, Jackson <lb />
Springs. Beagle Springs and other <lb />
, of Population in the western end <lb />
hare found wagons to be very <lb />
Tennessee wagons <lb />
J. W. about IS years ago and some car t <lb />
eels <lb />
five <lb />
Have been for twenty fly<lb />
Read What Mr. Kennedy Says<lb />
I and then come In and let m show yon the superior qualities of the , <lb />
J Yon will and Job as Mr. old that wagons of Moore county a movement in real <lb />
are stronger and more durable, because they are made from better , , skat shins <lb />
and are better Ironed than other wagons and that's why they j estate lo that <lb />
give complete Come In and see us., traded so much attention the low- <lb />
T. W. Co., <lb />
Distributors <lb />
PICTURE Is made from an photograph of the <lb />
wagon and while It lea truthful Illustration In <lb />
every way, it Isn't possible to show up all the points superiority <lb />
these wagons by any cut, however good. must see the <lb />
to really appreciate, its splendid qualities. <lb />
the time you are in <lb />
Don't to atop in and inspect <lb />
time you are in town. <lb />
THAN YEARS <lb />
satisfactory service; the stamp of approval <lb />
of hundreds of thousands of wagon users; <lb />
and the highest laurels a wagon can win are back of <lb />
every The only way a <lb />
did record could possibly he made la just the way It <lb />
been made for tho by putting the <lb />
very best quality of wood stock Into every part, Ironing them <lb />
perfectly and painting them handsomely and durably. <lb />
You make mistake In selecting the <lb />
wagon <lb />
Made only by the KENTUCKY WAGON MFG. CO., incorporated. Louisville, Ky. <lb />
are distributors of the and Wag- <lb />
ons for Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Craven, and We <lb />
buy in car loads, get the lowest possible freight, and sell on the closest margin. <lb />
If not convenient to to see us, write us stating size and style wanted <lb />
and we will name lowest price delivered at your nearest shipping point. Let <lb />
us have your inquiries and orders, and we will make price and terms <lb />
factory. Address, <lb />
T. W, Company, <lb />
Kinston, N. <lb />
end of is taking place. <lb />
A large amount of laud is being clear- <lb />
ed up and a good many new farina <lb />
are being developed. as soon as <lb />
the northerly end of the county wakes <lb />
UP to the value of good roads and <lb />
gets busy building them the boom- <lb />
will be felt in that section. re- <lb />
which lacks good roads or the <lb />
intention to them can ever <lb />
hope to share in the prosperity of <lb />
more progressive sections. Farms that <lb />
cannot be reached easily and from <lb />
which markets are not readily <lb />
will never find quick sale and <lb />
good prices unless they are believed to <lb />
have mining or other unusual <lb />
Of course a farm that has <lb />
a gold mine or an oil well on it will <lb />
sell any where, bin If cotton, coin <lb />
fruit, truck or general products <lb />
must be transported to market or <lb />
to Hie railroad, the improved highway <lb />
U the key to the situation. Then, too. <lb />
In these days real live do not <lb />
care to buy where they must slowly <lb />
toil through sand six Inches deep <lb />
when they can find farms elsewhere <lb />
where they get to town in half the <lb />
time and with twice the pleasure- <lb />
Southern Pines Tourist. <lb />
Th <lb />
The sous at times to <lb />
a distance of miles from its <lb />
face. <lb />
. I Ural Ii <lb />
Indignant with It they would feel as bait . ,, <lb />
If there were no behind S. E. Union <lb />
them undone they N. <lb />
In an overflowing and Brownell. <lb />
t . ants are with u. How would that go In a sporting ex- <lb />
hero Is no saving which the today familiar signs an <lb />
across the water considers . the criticism of the umpire and the <lb />
practice or as beneath her German in Athletic lineup. <lb />
HOW TO SUCCEED.<lb />
humanity, believe in the success of <lb />
your Fear nothing <lb />
and no one. Love your work. <lb />
Work, hope, trust. Keep in touch <lb />
with today. Teach to be <lb />
practical and up to date <lb />
You cannot fail. <lb />
ClO. lO <lb />
Hie tin- that touch <lb />
as we look Inn k <lb />
asked u lecturer Impressively <lb />
There WU a moment's i. and <lb />
then a small boy the audience id <lb />
e Is more, prevailing <lb />
than many things which <lb />
In when they are <lb />
together yield themselves op -when <lb />
taken little by little. <lb />
Moat spiders have poisonous fangs, <lb />
but few of them are dangerous to <lb />
man beings. <lb />
SENSE or HUMOR, <lb />
A of all <lb />
who have it horn It warns <lb />
away from the confines the petty <lb />
produces of- <lb />
ten the same <lb />
revealing laugh- <lb />
that reasonable line of thought <lb />
which was obscured U <lb />
Register of Deeds issued <lb />
to the couples <lb />
last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
R. and Mamie Williams. <lb />
A. Jackson and Maggie Smith. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Stanley and Minerva <lb />
B, k. Brown and King. <lb />
ll due S disordered <lb />
condition ii. <lb />
Tablets are essentially a <lb />
medicine. Intended especially to <lb />
act on that organ; to cleanse. It. <lb />
it. tone and Invigorate it. <lb />
to regulate the liver and lo banish <lb />
positively and effectually <lb />
For sale by nil dealers.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Ma<lb />
almost doubled <lb />
period. The cause of this rise has ft <lb />
been a subject of very general <lb />
Address Rev. R. L Davis <lb />
Night <lb />
INTER-STATE UNFAIR <lb />
within a very short<lb />
as sugar is a necessity and must <lb />
be used, in or small quantities, <lb />
every household. Whether the <lb />
price has been raised by natural or <lb />
artificial means is a disputed <lb />
price of sugar has risen to <lb />
1-4 rents a pound. Three months ago <lb />
it was 1-4 cents. This advance <lb />
nearly per cent, hi the price of <lb />
BUSINESS CARES. <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT <lb />
Office opposite R i- Smith <lb />
and next door to <lb />
Buggy new <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
D EFFECT <lb />
States That Have Prohibition Should i ., household necessity affects every j <lb />
Be Allowed to Shipments That says the New York World. <lb />
Cross Its Statistic- Show -The American Sugar Refining com- <lb />
Great Falling Off of Coming sugar issued <lb />
State. <lb />
Rev. R. L. Davis, superintendent of <lb />
the Anti-Saloon League of the state. <lb />
preached in the Methodist church <lb />
here Sunday morning, and that night <lb />
addressed a large audience at a <lb />
ion service in the Baptist church on <lb />
prohibition and the of <lb />
the prohibition law of the state. <lb />
Mr. Davis said that as a preacher <lb />
he was so much in the habit of <lb />
a text that he would use one now, <lb />
and his text for this address <lb />
this purpose the Son of God <lb />
was manifested, that he might destroy <lb />
the works of the There are <lb />
two kinds of work connected with the <lb />
establishment of Christ's kingdom- <lb />
destructive and now <lb />
he wanted to talk on only one of these. <lb />
the destruction of the works of the <lb />
devil. No one was going to take is- <lb />
sue with him in declaring that the <lb />
male of liquor and the drinking of <lb />
liquor is the work of the devil. It <lb />
la not the work of the Holy Spirit <lb />
that induces a boy to turn the first <lb />
bottle of beer or the first glass of <lb />
wine to his is the work of the <lb />
devil starting out to make a drunk- <lb />
ard of that boy. <lb />
The Anti-Saloon League is the <lb />
ant of the church, and is doing its <lb />
work through and by direction <lb />
statement in explanation of this in- <lb />
crease in price because deems it <lb />
timely to record publicity its under- <lb />
standing of the advance and its own <lb />
policy in connection The <lb />
trust's statement is plausible and has <lb />
the of Chairman Hard- <lb />
wick of the congressional committee <lb />
which has been investigating the <lb />
fairs of the American Sugar Refining <lb />
company. He agrees that the reasons <lb />
for the increased price of sugar are <lb />
the scarcity brought about by a 300.- <lb />
ton shortage in the Cuban crop, <lb />
a reduction of from 1,000.000 to 1.500.- <lb />
tons in the European beet-sugar <lb />
crop, and speculation in London and <lb />
Hamburg. <lb />
more satisfactory than the <lb />
trust's explanation is the fact that it <lb />
should have so far mended its ways as <lb />
to lake the trouble to explain. In one <lb />
respect the trusts have been <lb />
d. The policy is <lb />
a thing of the past. In another res- <lb />
however, methods remain the <lb />
lame. The public always pays the <lb />
entire increase and the trust keeps up <lb />
i-s <lb />
patch. <lb />
IT. W. OUTLAW <lb />
at <lb />
Office occupied by <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
S. Carolina. <lb />
L. <lb />
W. C D. M. Clark <lb />
CLARE <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyor <lb />
V Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT <lb />
Id <lb />
. . <lb />
I. Moore. W. <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
IT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . <lb />
DR. R. L. <lb />
. N. <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as Information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS GREENVILLE<lb />
a. m. Pull <lb />
man, Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. Daily, for Plymouth. Elisa- <lb />
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler Car <lb />
service connects for all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
West Bound <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
ice connects North. South and <lb />
a. m Dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Car service. <lb />
For further Information and res- <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply <lb />
to J. L. Agent. Greenville. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
W. R. W. W. <lb />
General Supt., G. P- A. <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
LAWYER <lb />
. . K. Carolina <lb />
Defeated. <lb />
Mr. Taft's Canadian reciprocity <lb />
J has fallen to the ground with <lb />
a dull Sickening and the stag <lb />
H. W. CARTER, ML D. <lb />
Practice limited to disease of <lb />
Eye. Ear. Nose and <lb />
Washington, W. C a. C <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. James. <lb />
a m. to p. m., Mondays. <lb />
defeat that it met at the hands <lb />
the voters In Canada shows how <lb />
utterly ignorant was the venerable <lb />
politicians or any political party <lb />
the work of churches united in <lb />
the movement to remove the curse of <lb />
liquor traffic and liquor drinking. <lb />
National legislation, law enforce- <lb />
and total abstinence are three <lb />
things needed to make prohibition <lb />
The inter-state commerce of <lb />
the government is very to pro- <lb />
states. Here in North var- <lb />
we adopted prohibition by a of than any of <lb />
of over yet the govern- . parties <lb />
says that liquor may be Ship- on the subject and no- <lb />
in the state. Sentiment against TM <lb />
such unfairness is growing rapidly. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
. Office building. Third St. <lb />
wherever his are <lb />
N. <lb />
premier as to the real sentiment of <lb />
his people. <lb />
Mr. Taft apparently had views of <lb />
this reciprocity measure that few. if <lb />
any one else, shared. He called an <lb />
extra session of congress to puss it, <lb />
which required months, and the dis- <lb />
H. S. WARD. C. C. PIERCE <lb />
N. C. Greenville. <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
Greenville, VS. G. <lb />
in all the <lb />
Office in Wooten on Third <lb />
street <lb />
and such pressure should be brought <lb />
to bear upon senators and <lb />
in congress to correct this. It <lb />
in coming very soon. <lb />
You hear it said that prohibition In <lb />
North Carolina is not effective. Such <lb />
statements come from people who <lb />
want to drink liquor, or who are <lb />
or Indirectly Interested In the <lb />
sale of liquor. <lb />
Statistics have been provided by some <lb />
one that gallons of <lb />
liquor were shipped into North Caro- <lb />
last year. That sounds like a <lb />
big lot of whiskey to come into the <lb />
state, and so it Is, but when you re- <lb />
member that previous to prohibition <lb />
there were gallons, it <lb />
shows we have cut off 17,000.000 gal- <lb />
and that is certainly gaining <lb />
ground. And as soon as we can get <lb />
the Interstate shipments stopped by <lb />
national legislation, which is coming, <lb />
you will And the other gal- <lb />
cut off. Before It took great <lb />
The Democrats in it a depart- <lb />
from the strict protection theory <lb />
and therefore supported it, while the <lb />
insurgent Republicans the West op- <lb />
posed it in the interest of the <lb />
What would have been the re- <lb />
of the operation of reciprocity <lb />
with Canada is more or less <lb />
and It is evident that It was not <lb />
settled by upon any basis of <lb />
commercial advantage to either <lb />
try, but purely upon the mistaken idea <lb />
that by the adoption of reciprocity <lb />
with the United States Canada was <lb />
inviting annexation or proving <lb />
to Great Britain. <lb />
Reciprocity has been a costly <lb />
to both countries, and neither Mr. <lb />
Taft nor can possibly get any <lb />
satisfaction out of the <lb />
folk Ledger-Dispatch, <lb />
II The Folks. <lb />
A striking finale to the <lb />
trains to handle the liquor Parade, Friday, was the manure <lb />
but now it Is handled mainly through spreader wagon of Hart <lb />
machinery the spreader whirl- <lb />
ed the wagon moved along and <lb />
the express offices where the <lb />
see it more readily, and because they <lb />
see this they think as much is com- <lb />
in as ever. The figures show <lb />
I am told that at a railroad station <lb />
in your county several barrels of <lb />
whiskey were recently put off bear- <lb />
the name of called the <lb />
and upon examining the records I <lb />
find that the government issued <lb />
to a man of the same name In <lb />
your county. You can draw your con- <lb />
whether that man paid <lb />
for a <lb />
attracted much attention. Mr. K. E. <lb />
Griffin occupied the front seat of the <lb />
wagon, and his friends kept hint lift- <lb />
his silk hat in <lb />
of greetings as often as President <lb />
Taft on parade. <lb />
D. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law. <lb />
Office of and Clan <lb />
Greenville, C <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
and Retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid <lb />
H ides. Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb />
rel, Turkey. Eggs, Oak Bedsteads <lb />
etc. Sub, Baby Car. <lb />
Co-Cam. Parlor Sub, <lb />
Tables. Lounges. Sales. P. Lori- <lb />
and Gail Ai Snuff. High Life <lb />
tobacco. Key West Cheroots, Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, Canned <lb />
Peaches, Syrup. Jelly, <lb />
Meat, Flour. Sugar, Soap, <lb />
Lye. Magic Food. Matches. Oil. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar. <lb />
den Seeds. Orange. Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass and Wooden- <lb />
ware, Cakes and <lb />
beat Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing and <lb />
numerous oilier goods. Quality and <lb />
chap rash. Come to <lb />
see me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
-S. M. Schultz <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
leave Raleigh effective Jan- <lb />
S, <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham <lb />
Memphis and points West, <lb />
and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
THE MAIL- No. <lb />
t. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washing- <lb />
ton, New York, Boston <lb />
and <lb />
FLORIDA FAST <lb />
j a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
day coaches ad dining car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond with C. <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. O. <lb />
and points west <lb />
THE <lb />
p. m For Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis, <lb />
and points West Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Oxford, and <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points West <lb />
Memphis, and points West, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman Bleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrives Richmond a. m. <lb />
Washington a. m. New York <lb />
p. m., Penn. Pullman <lb />
service to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. G. P. An Portsmouth, Ya. <lb />
H. D. P. A Raleigh, X. C. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one male hog, <lb />
black and white spotted, weight about <lb />
pounds, marked silt in left ear. <lb />
round hole in right. Owner can get <lb />
government license and gets same by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
charges. <lb />
ELIJAH CHANCE, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
that much whiskey for his private use. <lb />
Some who ship liquor Into this state <lb />
advertise that Sam Is In <lb />
with <lb />
We have laws on the books against <lb />
stealing and against murder, but <lb />
these laws on the books are useless <lb />
unless they are enforced. The same <lb />
Is true as to the law against selling <lb />
liquor. We have officers to execute <lb />
the laws, but they can't execute the <lb />
laws without the help of the <lb />
The citizen has the solution of, , <lb />
fr ., . ., . ,. hands or sprains its supreme. <lb />
tho problem, and it is the duty , , <lb />
every to give the officers his <lb />
moral support. <lb />
Mr. Davis spoke for about an hour <lb />
and a half, and of course said much <lb />
that cannot be given In this report, j <lb />
It was an address that put his heal- <lb />
to thinking, and It ought to bear <lb />
good toward the <lb />
this county of the law against selling; <lb />
liquor. <lb />
It's Equal Exist- <lb />
No one has ever made a salve, <lb />
or balm to compare with Buck- <lb />
lea's Salve. It's the one per- <lb />
healer of cuts, corns, <lb />
es, sores, scalds, bolls, ulcers, <lb />
salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores. <lb />
Unrivaled for piles. Try It. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
Company of N. Y. <lb />
Asset <lb />
Insurance In Force<lb />
Annual Income 83,981,241.98 <lb />
Paid to Polio to <lb />
data 66,751,062.28 <lb />
H. Bentley Harris <lb />
In a few short weeks the leap year <lb />
maid will be on the Jump. <lb />
SHOP <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
everything clean <lb />
and the very <lb />
barber<lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
. Proprietor <lb />
Located in main business town, <lb />
Four in operation and each <lb />
one presided over by a killed <lb />
barber. Ladies at their <lb />
home. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
Guts, Bruises <lb />
Strain and Sprain, but apply <lb />
Liniment. It is anti- <lb />
septic and will take the poison <lb />
and soreness out quickly, <lb />
nil else fails. <lb />
Noah's Li will <lb />
any amount of pain and can <lb />
be taken internally for Colic, <lb />
Cramps, etc Nothing better <lb />
for Toothache. <lb />
Noah's Liniment la best <lb />
Rheumatism, Lam Stiff <lb />
Joints and Muscles, Throat, <lb />
Strains, Sprains, Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Colic, Cramps, <lb />
Neuralgia, Toothache, <lb />
and all Nerve, <lb />
and Aches aid <lb />
Pains. The genuine hi s <lb />
Noah's Ark on every <lb />
package and looks like <lb />
this cut, but has RED <lb />
band on front pack- <lb />
age and Noah's <lb />
always in RED <lb />
Ink. Beware of <lb />
Large bottle, <lb />
cents, and sold by all <lb />
dealers In me d I c I n a. <lb />
Guaranteed or money <lb />
refunded by Noah <lb />
y Co., Inc., <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
How To Get More Out <lb />
Your Hay Crop <lb />
WHETHER you feed or sell your hay, it should be baled. <lb />
Baled hay takes up much less room and nets a better <lb />
price than loose hay. It Is always ready for any mark- <lb />
et at top price, while loose hay must be sold near home, at what- <lb />
ever you can get. <lb />
I H C HAY PRESS <lb />
have many points of strength, simplicity, and convenience found <lb />
in no other presses. They are equipped with a compound lever <lb />
and a toggle joint plunger, which gives them great compress- <lb />
poker. A pound pull on the sweep of a I H C <lb />
press gives pounds pressure in the bale chamber. <lb />
The bed reach is only inches high and very narrow. The <lb />
bale chamber is very to reach over to tie the bale. <lb />
If you examine an I C H hay press you will appreciate its <lb />
value as a money saver money maker. <lb />
For I H C presses, clover leaf manure spreaders, weber <lb />
and all other farm machinery and hardware, call on <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
One worship will not balance <lb />
six day's hypocrisy. <lb />
All men need to begin an <lb />
Even a man who is o smart to In- <lb />
vest his money wrong won't have, <lb />
sense enough not eat green fruit a is to be entirely <lb />
and get the colic. J ignorant about II <lb />
File In, Three Horses, and Two <lb />
Vehicles Involved <lb />
When You Want to Buy a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
See Sam White Piano Co <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a first <lb />
class instrument cheap and <lb />
on easy terms. They are <lb />
home people and will treat <lb />
you right. Visit our store. <lb />
The Sam White Piano Co <lb />
SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA <lb />
Chesapeake Line <lb />
To Baltimore <lb />
Elegantly Appointed Steamers. Perfect Set vice. All Out- <lb />
aide Stateroom. leave Norfolk daily <lb />
Iron, loot of St. arrive Baltimore M 7.10 a. I <lb />
with rail lines for all points. For further particular call or write <lb />
P R. St Norfolk, Va. <lb />
AND OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodges and Social <lb />
County. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Register of M. Moore <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis. W. <lb />
E. Proctor. <lb />
Town <lb />
M. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Fire U. <lb />
E. Nobles. E. B. <lb />
W. A. J. S. Tunstall, J. F. <lb />
Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P. <lb />
H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light A <lb />
C. R. L <lb />
Humber. <lb />
G.<lb />
Baptist, M <lb />
It. It. pastor; C. C. Here, <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
C. C. Ware, pastor; <lb />
j. .;. Latham, clerk; C Ware, <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school; J <lb />
A. Lang, secretary. <lb />
St. Paul's--No m <lb />
H. Harding, warden <lb />
secretary of Vestry; W a. <lb />
of school. <lb />
Methodist, Memorial Rev <lb />
A. H. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. <lb />
of school; H. Pander <lb />
mi <lb />
I Robert Kins, <lb />
pastor; P. M. Johnston, P. <lb />
at Johnston, Soot Sunday school; <lb />
Olivia House, sell <lb />
Delphi CHapel <lb />
R V O. pastor. <lb />
Lodges- <lb />
; No. A. and A. M. <lb />
K. Williams, w. L. II. Pander. <lb />
J, V. V. A. F. aim A. M <lb />
W. M.; E. E. <lb />
TWO OF THE MEN BADLY BRUISED <lb />
Permanently Injured And <lb />
Splintered Almost Mir- <lb />
That So One Has Killed. <lb />
Ladies, and Junior Suits and <lb />
Coat Suits <lb />
THE LATEST AND NEWEST FALL STYLES <lb />
Our new fall styles of suite and are now here, fancy <lb />
Greenville No. R. A. II <lb />
h. C. Flanagan. H. P.; J. E. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Covenant No. I. O. O. <lb />
n, N- L. U. Pender, Sc. <lb />
i Encampment No. I. O. <lb />
O. W. C. P.; L- H. <lb />
Pender Scribe. <lb />
Tribe No. HR, I. O. <lb />
r. Sachem; J- I- <lb />
C. R. <lb />
Tar No. K. of J <lb />
Woodward. C; A. B. Ellington. <lb />
K, i R. S. <lb />
Tar Ruling- No. K. M <lb />
C.- W. Brown. W. K.; J. W. <lb />
W C. <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
L. Hall, <lb />
M. R. Turnage. secretary. <lb />
End of E. O. <lb />
fries, Mrs. E. B. Sec. <lb />
president; Mis. W. L. Hall. <lb />
Round K. R. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J. Everett, <lb />
. , <lb />
W. H. Ricks <lb />
Mrs. K. V. Smith, <lb />
tar. <lb />
i of 1- <lb />
J. president; Mr- I Wool- <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
Kings A L <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb />
On Sunday Messrs. O. F. Clark, D. <lb />
C. Beach, W. W. Martin and Howard <lb />
went out to the association <lb />
at Flat Swamp. They a pair <lb />
of horses to a open <lb />
Surrey. Late in the afternoon as they <lb />
on the return home they stop- <lb />
to get water. Messrs. Beach and <lb />
Martin got out of the vehicle and <lb />
went to the well near by. Mr. Clark, <lb />
who was driving, also got out and <lb />
was standing between the wheels <lb />
holding the reins. Mr. re- <lb />
on the rear seat of the <lb />
Without any Warning whatever, and <lb />
with apparently nothing to frighten <lb />
them, the horses jumped. Mr. Clark. <lb />
Standing between the wheels, was <lb />
knocked down by the rear axle and <lb />
was dragged some distance by the <lb />
reins before lie would turn them loose. <lb />
When the horses had run about half <lb />
a mile Mr. jumped out. The <lb />
others left behind started running <lb />
after the horses. They came up with <lb />
Mr. where he had jumped <lb />
out the surrey, and while he was <lb />
badly bruised he was able to join <lb />
them In following the horses. <lb />
A little over a mile from where the <lb />
horses started they came up with <lb />
three horses, two vehicles and a man <lb />
mixed up a heap together in a <lb />
ditch by the road side. The run- <lb />
away team had run down Mr. <lb />
who was riding along <lb />
by himself, smashed his buggy <lb />
most into kindling wood, caught his <lb />
horse on the pole of the surrey be- <lb />
tween them, and three horses <lb />
rolled over in ditch together. Mr. <lb />
was caught under one of the <lb />
vehicles, but fortunately escaped with <lb />
no worse injury than some severe <lb />
bruises. Two of the horses were in- <lb />
one so badly as to permanently <lb />
disable him. <lb />
They all set to work to clear the <lb />
tangle and managed to get the <lb />
patched up so that with the aid of <lb />
Mr. horse the young men <lb />
could come on to town a walk. <lb />
It Is almost miraculous that some- <lb />
body was not killed in the <lb />
Some other vehicles along the road <lb />
at the time came near being run over. <lb />
but escaped by turning out of th <lb />
way of the running team. <lb />
. i <lb />
guaranteed satin, and finished with dress shields. <lb />
both suits and coats, are mad, by expert have quired <lb />
a reputation for skill. Th styles are absolute y correct and date, <lb />
m garments we quote the following low <lb />
and <lb />
are the latest and our the lowest. <lb />
BASEBALL SCORES. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ECONOMY. <lb />
The <lb />
th <lb />
Royster stock and Powders <lb />
by <lb />
L. P. ROYSTER, OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
lb the best Stock and Poultry Powder used. Always <lb />
results. Guaranteed cholera cure for hogs. Sold by L <lb />
J. W. Greenville, and other dealers <lb />
Method of Dealing Out <lb />
Supplies by the Week. <lb />
the matter savings <lb />
f expenditure the <lb />
. Is For example. <lb />
English deals out to <lb />
the week's <lb />
Hour, coffee all other <lb />
.,., provisions that are kept in <lb />
and requires no account of <lb />
to be rendered, the thing <lb />
L to so fine a point that <lb />
t knows the exact amount of <lb />
for her family, allow- <lb />
so much to each individual and <lb />
that quantity being sufficient, she <lb />
knows by experience, two ounces of <lb />
tea. for instance, being regarded s a <lb />
week's supply for each single id- <lb />
one-half pound of sugar, three and <lb />
tat-half pounds of meat for a woman <lb />
all live and one-fourth for a man- <lb />
Its which the housekeeper probably <lb />
from her mother before <lb />
moreover, the greater <lb />
of the Simpler kinds required. <lb />
AH of these stores she sets down in <lb />
housekeeping book she gives <lb />
out. and she does not full on the <lb />
Alt dispensing day to consult her <lb />
dates and if anything be loft over In <lb />
th- cook's hands not for to <lb />
subtract that from the amount to do <lb />
newly Issued. And in England <lb />
ants expect this. So far from <lb />
indignant with It they would feel as <lb />
if n en- no guiding band behind <lb />
them undone and given <lb />
J an <lb />
are with us. <lb />
here is no saving which tbs <lb />
Odd Way the Plays Recorded <lb />
Back In the Sixties. <lb />
The baseball public of today, <lb />
to the reporting of <lb />
games, wherein each run is compound- <lb />
ed and many a play analyzed. Is of- <lb />
the account of a game played in <lb />
Syracuse In The contestants <lb />
were the Central of Syracuse <lb />
and the Athletics of Philadelphia, and <lb />
the score was to <lb />
Tho game was delayed a half hour <lb />
by the difficulty in finding an umpire. <lb />
the report goes on to <lb />
opened loosely upon both <lb />
Rides. St the end of the Oral in- <lb />
the score stood Athletics <lb />
City each side making Its tallies <lb />
from the loose playing of <lb />
out club. After the first the <lb />
Athletics played more carefully, while <lb />
tho Central grew more careless <lb />
until the fifth inning, when they be- <lb />
came more than was the <lb />
Union army at the battle of Bull BUD <lb />
dissatisfaction was <lb />
manifested and expressed, and in two <lb />
innings rightfully so. at the evident <lb />
one sided decisions of the umpire. <lb />
will not particularize, but <lb />
to that several of the players <lb />
on both sides did well, while others, <lb />
especially the Central City side, were <lb />
not fully up to their standard efforts. <lb />
Tho following is the <lb />
Central City. R. O. Athletic. OR. <lb />
S Tl. i <lb />
Porter. If.<lb />
Is. TO . <lb />
from <lb />
PICTURE is an photograph of the <lb />
, the next tine you n ton. <lb />
Read What Mr, Kennedy Say <lb />
W. Co., <lb />
Distributors <lb />
THAN YEARS <lb />
Of the stamp of approval <lb />
of of of wagon users; <lb />
and the highest laurels a wagon can win are back of <lb />
every The only way <lb />
did record could possibly he made is the way has <lb />
been made for the by putting the <lb />
very best quality wood stock Into every part, ironing them <lb />
and painting them handsomely and durably. <lb />
Von make mistake In selecting the w <lb />
wagon <lb />
we are <lb />
make price and terms <lb />
factory. Address, <lb />
The Real Key to the Situation. <lb />
Up around West End, Jackson <lb />
Springs. Springs and other <lb />
of population In the western end <lb />
of Moore county a movement In real <lb />
, estate similar to which has at- <lb />
so much attention in the low- <lb />
end of the county, is taking place. <lb />
A large amount of land is being clear- <lb />
ed up and a good many now farms <lb />
are being developed. Just as soon as <lb />
the northerly end of the county wakes <lb />
UP to the value of good roads and <lb />
I gels busy building them <lb />
will be felt In that section. No re- <lb />
which lacks good roads or the <lb />
intention to construct them can ever <lb />
hope to share in the prosperity of <lb />
more progressive sections. Farms that <lb />
cannot be reached easily and from <lb />
which markets arc not readily <lb />
will never find quick sale and <lb />
good prices unless they arc believed to <lb />
have mining or other unusual <lb />
Of S farm that has <lb />
a gold mine or an nil well on it will <lb />
sell anywhere, but if cotton, corn <lb />
fruit, truck or general farm products <lb />
must be transported to market or <lb />
to the railroad, the improved highway <lb />
Is the key to the situation. Then, too. <lb />
In these days real live farmers do not <lb />
care to buy where they must slowly <lb />
toil through sand six inches deep <lb />
when they can find elsewhere <lb />
where they get to town In half the <lb />
time and with twice the pleasure.- <lb />
Tourist. j <lb />
Adam., I <lb />
Dodge, <lb />
Johnson, Berry. S <lb />
vale lb cf <lb />
j. <lb />
Totals Totals <lb />
RUNS IN <lb />
Caught-Central Adams, <lb />
,; porter, Is ft <lb />
1-13. <lb />
How Out-Central Fly, <lb />
bit base. base. It foul bound <lb />
, , . Athletic- <lb />
base, ft base, third base. It <lb />
base. foul bound. 2-27. <lb />
UmpireS. E. Union Baseball <lb />
N. J. <lb />
end BrowseR. <lb />
How would that go In a sporting <lb />
familiar signs are <lb />
T. W. Company, <lb />
Kinston, N. <lb />
The Sun's Flames. <lb />
The sun's at times to <lb />
a distance of miles from its <lb />
face. <lb />
HOW TO SUCCEED. <lb />
in <lb />
humanity, believe in the success <lb />
yow Fear nothing <lb />
and no one. Love your work. <lb />
Work, hope, trust. Keep in touch <lb />
with today. Teach to be <lb />
practical up to date <lb />
You cannot Jail. <lb />
to <lb />
me the things Hint touch <lb />
as buck tin <lb />
years asked a lecturer <lb />
was a and <lb />
then n small boy the audience an <lb />
-Our clothes.- <lb />
e l more prevailing <lb />
than and many things which <lb />
when they are <lb />
together yield themselves up when <lb />
by little. <lb />
Spiders. <lb />
Moat spiders poisonous fangs, <lb />
but few of them arc to <lb />
man beings. <lb />
SENSE OF <lb />
A humor preserves all <lb />
who have ii boss warns <lb />
from the confines petty <lb />
and u sad produces of- <lb />
ten the name tolerant <lb />
revealing <lb />
that line of <lb />
was obscured by <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Weeds Moot- Issued <lb />
to following couples <lb />
R Smith and Mamie Williams. <lb />
A. Jackson and Maggie Smith. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Stanley and Minerva Harden. <lb />
E. B. Brown and Sarah King. <lb />
is due to S f <lb />
Chamber- <lb />
Tablets are essentially a <lb />
oh medicine, intended especially W <lb />
r, M organ; to cleanse . <lb />
It, an l- <lb />
to regulate the liver and to banish <lb />
positively <lb />
For sale by a dealers. <lb /></p>
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FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE REFLECTOR COMPACT, lac. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
year, . . 11.00 <lb />
Hi months,. . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office In <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks an resolutions <lb />
at respect will be charged for at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
necessary for a successful life as any <lb />
they may get from their text- <lb />
T books To see that this is done our <lb />
readers have only to read each and <lb />
one of these sensible, <lb />
that are given from day to <lb />
day. Former students of this <lb />
who have had the opportunity <lb />
pi soring President Wright will <lb />
appreciate this opportunity we <lb />
arc giving them. <lb />
The people themselves are largely <lb />
responsible for the enforcement of the <lb />
prohibition law of tin state. While <lb />
ii is directly the duty of the officers <lb />
that the law is enforced, they <lb />
are hampered in their duty unless <lb />
public sentiment is behind them and <lb />
they have the moral support of the <lb />
people When one community is <lb />
In seeing the law enforced and <lb />
neighboring communities are <lb />
gent in that matter, it makes it all <lb />
the on those people who are <lb />
law abiding to check violations. It <lb />
is said that In some sections of Pitt <lb />
county liquor is being sold openly <lb />
and without restraint, the people <lb />
little or no interest in having It <lb />
stopped. These sales can be stopped <lb />
if the people demand it. for such <lb />
things are largely controlled by pub- <lb />
sentiment <lb />
A close observer of things going <lb />
lays that more horses and mules <lb />
are sold in Greenville than in any <lb />
town its size he knows of. While <lb />
wondering what becomes of all the <lb />
horses and mules sold here, he also <lb />
said he believed that the heavy sandy <lb />
roads of the county wore them out so <lb />
fast that a horse could not stand <lb />
Communications <lb />
dates will be charted for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville. Ninth Carolina, <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1911. <lb />
MERCHANTS REACHING OCT. <lb />
The Association is <lb />
having published an illustrated leaf- <lb />
let of six pages advertising Kinston <lb />
and the business of each of its <lb />
The leaflet calls attention to <lb />
the large stocks of merchandise car- <lb />
by its members, and that any- <lb />
thing brought to Kinston finds a <lb />
ready market. The idea conveyed by <lb />
this leaflet is that Kinston. beside <lb />
being a residential city, Is a live <lb />
business city. Kinston merchants <lb />
are reaching out for business in all <lb />
the surrounding counties, and the <lb />
Association is paving the <lb />
way by having all Its members co- <lb />
operate for this purpose. <lb />
This association has done much to <lb />
eliminate bad trade conditions, and <lb />
besides effecting co-operation, among <lb />
its members, it has engendered a <lb />
spirit of progress along all lines of <lb />
business in Kinston. The purpose of <lb />
this organization, while directly facilities, newspaper and <lb />
When prisoners Inside looking oat, <lb />
have the advantage of access to and <lb />
communicate with pals outside look- <lb />
in. It need not be wondered at <lb />
that they get Tick which to cut <lb />
lo jail he should be kept from com- <lb />
with others except in the <lb />
presence of an officer. <lb />
Here's hoping Wilmington will set <lb />
a good example by seeing her array of <lb />
blind tigers gel the full limit on the <lb />
roads. It i.- going to take punish- <lb />
to break up whiskey selling, <lb />
as little line and costs or <lb />
of Judgment on payment of costs <lb />
will not do it. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Of course it was hardly expected <lb />
that President Taft could complete <lb />
his journey without somebody start- <lb />
u story of an attempt to <lb />
him. so the reported finding of <lb />
a bomb In Kansas that was intend- <lb />
ed for the president can be passed <lb />
along for what it is Worth. <lb />
Not a few men have grown rich out <lb />
of the sale of liquor, but it is wealth <lb />
gained in a barter of character, man- <lb />
hood, virtue and human souls. And <lb />
such men will have much to answer <lb />
for in the next world where their <lb />
wealth here will do them no good. <lb />
The horrible disaster that occur- <lb />
red at Pa. Saturday <lb />
afternoon. In which eight hundred <lb />
lives were lost by the breaking of a <lb />
dam, recalls a similar calamity <lb />
Johnstown in the same state in 1889. <lb />
when several thousand perished. <lb />
The price of everything is higher. <lb />
w nil <lb />
Unless a man hi doing all the bust <lb />
he wants to do, he should en- <lb />
to get more. We do not be- <lb />
there are any in Greenville who <lb />
have all the business they want. <lb />
There is no better way to get more <lb />
than by advertising, and <lb />
there is no more effective advertising <lb />
medium in this than The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
but a few years and the people except newspapers. They have to <lb />
had to keep buying more. This to plod along at the old price, but pay <lb />
strong argument for good roads, tor mote for everything they get. And <lb />
roads are much cheaper than horses, j even at the low price there are <lb />
I pie who do not want lo pay for the <lb />
With Greenville's good railroad <lb />
facilities, good telegraph and <lb />
they read. <lb />
Every person in this community <lb />
the improvement of business printing facilities, good banking who wants to see the prohibition law <lb />
particularly as to credits; yet facilities and excellent schools, about enforced and broken <lb />
it has done much, indirectly, to greatest obstacle we can point out should hoar the address of Rev. <lb />
W the town having business In pro- R- I- president of the State <lb />
portion to these other facilities Is n Anti-Saloon League, in Memorial <lb />
lack of organization and co-operation i Baptist church here Sunday night. <lb />
among the business men. We have <lb />
advantage to get business if Let us remind the farmers and <lb />
the business men will it. of Pitt county to be get- <lb />
o ling something In readiness for ex- <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
This shows the way the merchants <lb />
of Kinston are reaching out to get. <lb />
more trade and Improve conditions. <lb />
It is a step worthy of emulation in <lb />
other towns, and is along the line <lb />
that The Reflector has repeatedly <lb />
tried to arouse the merchants of <lb />
That Hast Carolina Teachers Train- <lb />
Greenville. Some years ago school, the pride of Greenville. <lb />
at the county fair on November <lb />
and 3rd. It is going to be a good, <lb />
had a Association <lb />
which met a few times with small at- <lb />
and was allowed to die for <lb />
want of Interest. Much good could <lb />
have been accomplished through the <lb />
organization If it had been kept up <lb />
and properly used. Surely the <lb />
men of this town ought to be <lb />
doing something to bring more trade <lb />
here, and there is no better way to <lb />
do it than through active organization <lb />
co-operation. <lb />
Pitt county and Eastern North Caro-1 <lb />
Una. has begun Its third year with <lb />
such ; largely increased attendance. <lb />
for congratulation. re- <lb />
peat what has been said before that <lb />
fair and the premiums will reach <lb />
An example of the difficulty in get- <lb />
ting the business men of Greenville <lb />
interested in matters pertaining to <lb />
the welfare of the town, was shown <lb />
Tuesday night. A meeting of the <lb />
chamber of commerce was called to <lb />
consider important matter, and <lb />
there were exactly five men In at- <lb />
Interest in Carolina club should be <lb />
Increased, and more of the business <lb />
men of the town ought to be members <lb />
and give the club their influence. But <lb />
we do not believe the way to <lb />
this will be through the <lb />
of lockers. <lb />
Wilmington has decided to wake <lb />
up and go after the numerous blind <lb />
tigers in that city. A few- <lb />
days ago the grand Jury returned bills <lb />
of indictments against forty-nine per- <lb />
sons who had been selling liquor. <lb />
In Greenville there are not a few <lb />
men who can drop back to kitchen <lb />
and kiss the cook before leaving home, <lb />
without the least fear of raising a <lb />
row in the family or getting their <lb />
beads combed with a rolling pin. <lb />
Did you ever notice that some <lb />
think you are against them unless <lb />
you run after and them. <lb />
Even Greenville is not entirely free <lb />
of that kind. <lb />
The Pitt county fair is now only <lb />
about a month off. the dates being <lb />
November 2nd and 3rd. Be sure that <lb />
you get something ready to exhibit. <lb />
The premium list is liberal. <lb />
The death of Admiral Schley, the <lb />
hero of Santiago, recalls his victory <lb />
over the Spanish fleet off Cuba and <lb />
the attempt of Admiral Sampson to <lb />
rob of the honor. <lb />
The bearish movement continues <lb />
to pull down the price of cotton. The <lb />
farmers can hold the key to the <lb />
hundred dollars. <lb />
---------o <lb />
by refusing to sell at the low <lb />
price. <lb />
FIRST GET THE FACTORIES. <lb />
see you have some vacant <lb />
Mr. Edison will please hurry hist a coin- <lb />
invention of a lady's hat to cost only reunify sometimes because they do not <lb />
North Carolina has no better school And then somebody invent some-fit the environments, but you do not <lb />
than this. It's mission is to train thing that will Induce the ladies hear of many voluntarily leaving North <lb />
teachers for the public schools, and wear them. Get the style leaders these days, <lb />
it is doing this with a marked degree <lb />
excellence. <lb />
to say they are the thing. <lb />
There plenty of bad in Greenville, <lb />
Father will carefully put away there Is so much more good that <lb />
straw hat to bring It out for service is really the best town on the <lb />
again next summer. Mother's will map. <lb />
Some sections of North Carolina <lb />
been bragging about big cotton <lb />
pickers, but they will haw to call it j nave to go to the garret or lumber <lb />
oil. Here comes a Hunt county, Texas, room, as fashion says she must have <lb />
man with a record of pounds <lb />
houses in Greenville. Why is a brother went to <lb />
an observer. Because there wile M <lb />
October ought to bring The Re- <lb />
a harvest of subscribers after <lb />
receipts. Won't you who this <lb />
are not the people to occupy them. picked <lb />
the scarcity of people to was Missouri, <lb />
Of course North Carolina is first in among the number to pay early <lb />
A report Just sent out <lb />
the Because of the <lb />
lack of employment for them. <lb />
why the lack of Be- <lb />
cause of the absence of factories. <lb />
Reverse this and see what would be <lb />
the Manufacturing enter- <lb />
prises will give employment to <lb />
Employment will bring more <lb />
people to the town. More people In <lb />
the town will fill the vacant houses. <lb />
The people who come for employment <lb />
and fill the and pay rent, must <lb />
also eat and wear clothes, and that <lb />
means more business for the mer- <lb />
chants. The thing to do is start out <lb />
and get the factories. <lb />
but Texas. <lb />
The first week In October a <lb />
of Ohio people are going to visit <lb />
Eastern North Carolina on a pros- <lb />
tour along the Norfolk South- <lb />
railroad. They will be taken <lb />
over that road from Norfolk, stop- <lb />
ping at several points between there <lb />
and New Bern. We hope this visit <lb />
will be the cause of many of them <lb />
locating In Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
It matters not what may be the <lb />
personal feeling of officers toward a <lb />
law. It Is their duty to do their <lb />
most to enforce the law. And when <lb />
they absent themselves from a meet- <lb />
In the interest of law enforce- <lb />
from Washington says that this state <lb />
produced more gold in 1910 than any <lb />
other eastern state. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Some of his lawyers arc actually <lb />
trying to get a rehearing of the <lb />
case because the Jury upon <lb />
going to their room engaged In prayer <lb />
for Divine guidance In reaching a <lb />
right verdict. <lb />
The Raleigh News and Observer <lb />
Cutter has Joined the other <lb />
of food in taking a high flight. <lb />
I things get much worse the <lb />
may be forced to a soda cracker diet. <lb />
A man who has to be much on the <lb />
defensive in regard to his actions <lb />
must be acting wrong. The president <lb />
might make a note of this. <lb />
Greenville ought to put herself In <lb />
line for a visit from some of the pros- <lb />
of Sunday was an edition containing j from other states that come <lb />
forty-four pages. It was a Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
feat <lb />
16-21, 1911 <lb />
THREE, FLIGHTS DAILY. <lb />
GOT. HARMON HILL SPEAK AT THE FAIR <lb />
ON OCTOBER 18th. <lb />
CONCRETE BUILDING FOB <lb />
TIRE AND HORTICULTURE IN 1910. <lb />
MODERN POULTRY BUILDING TO BE COMPETED F <lb />
FAIR, 1911. <lb />
IMPROVEMENTS UNDER WAY IN STOCK <lb />
ONE OF FOUR SOUTHERN FAIRS RECEIVING THE <lb />
SPLENDID SPECIAL OF THE <lb />
SOCIETY of AMERICA. <lb />
and Corn <lb />
Tomato With Big Prizes. <lb />
FRANK'S WILD WEST-MIDWAY FULL <lb />
HIGH CLASS, CLEAN SHOWS ONLY <lb />
FOR PREMIUM AND ALL INFORMATION WRITE <lb />
TO <lb />
. <lb />
My Doctor Said <lb />
writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, If. C <lb />
I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to <lb />
be up and tend to ray duties. I did try and soon <lb />
began, to feel better. I got to be up and help do my <lb />
housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I <lb />
am able to do my housework and to care children, <lb />
and I feel as though I could never praise enough <lb />
for the benefits I have <lb />
is successful, because it Is made especially for <lb />
women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. <lb />
does thing, and does it well. That explains <lb />
the great success which had, during tin past years, <lb />
in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to <lb />
health and happiness. <lb />
If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, <lb />
cross and irritable, It's because you need a tonic. Why not <lb />
try builds, strengthens, restores, and acts <lb />
in every way as a special, tonic remedy for Test <lb />
it for yourself Your druggist sells Ask <lb />
Dept. Cm , Tens., <lb />
tor Special H tor tent Ira. <lb />
Many men go along through this <lb />
world just like they did not expect <lb />
any hereafter. What an awakening <lb />
they will come to some time. <lb />
Today we print another of the talks <lb />
made by President Wright at the <lb />
morning chapel exercises of the noticeable and shows <lb />
Training school. We have made care very <lb />
booster and carried twenty-one pages <lb />
of advertising for business men of <lb />
that city. <lb />
The Reflector comes about as near <lb />
giving double value for every dollar <lb />
to give to our readers <lb />
two of these talks each week. We <lb />
have done this because we believe it <lb />
la worth while that our people <lb />
know and see for themselves that not <lb />
only are alt recitation used <lb />
to give their boys and girls in the <lb />
the very best teaching, but that <lb />
the opening exercises are by <lb />
the president to give the student body <lb />
those things which are as absolutely <lb />
Some of them stick to the straw <lb />
hat Just like they want to see how <lb />
long It can go. <lb />
Some youngsters when they go to <lb />
It gets as anything going in Green- see their girls are Just like summer <lb />
Yet there are some people who <lb />
think newspapers and advertising <lb />
space ought to be free. <lb />
for <lb />
that would help them In the <lb />
performance of a sworn duty. <lb />
Advertising Is a desirable thing to Air routes seem to have as many <lb />
have when It a. of the right kind, but j side truck obstacles to continuous <lb />
floes not like notoriety as do me surface roads, and <lb />
the city over the reported ex- when It conies to jumping the track <lb />
of a large number of pellagra <lb />
cases there. If we ere not mistaken <lb />
the reports were set out by Durham <lb />
correspondents. <lb />
there Is no comparison. <lb />
The lumber trust is shout to be <lb />
planed. <lb />
--linger over time. <lb />
The Reflector acknowledges an in- <lb />
to the dedication of the new <lb />
auditorium In Raleigh on the 18th. <lb />
if October does Its duty It will <lb />
bring some of us more money than <lb />
September did. <lb />
Italy may be trying to get Turkey <lb />
into the baking pan. <lb />
Turkey will get enough teasing <lb />
about Thanksgiving time, without <lb />
Italy to add to the <lb />
Just as soon as those wild geese <lb />
passed over Thursday night we <lb />
that It commenced turning <lb />
cooler. <lb />
Don't be uneasy that Jack Frost <lb />
will not He will be <lb />
along after a while, and his bite will <lb />
be as sharp as ever. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The nations that build <lb />
kill more of their own people with <lb />
them than they do of an enemy. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Why should Canada fear being an- <lb />
when there Is all of Niagara <lb />
Falls between us. <lb />
If Italy and Turkey come to a <lb />
scrap there may be some feathers fly- <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS. <lb />
A light purse la a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole <lb />
thoroughly, quickly <lb />
and restore the action of <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Something Every <lb />
Every day In the week there Is <lb />
something attractive to see at the big <lb />
store of C. T. In no former <lb />
was his stock ever more <lb />
orate than now. The of <lb />
ion In millinery, dress goods, tailor- <lb />
made suits and ready-to-wear gar- <lb />
for ladles; and the per- <lb />
fitting and best made suits, <lb />
shoes and furnishings for <lb />
boys, await you at the big <lb />
Is the place where you get <lb />
for the least money. <lb />
HP<lb />
LIST <lb />
PITT COUNTY Fill <lb />
bushel Cotton Seed . FROM THE LABOR WORLD. <lb />
I Second best . <lb />
pound Lint Cotton . <lb />
Second best <lb />
Best bushel <lb />
Peas . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
HE HELD AND X. ., <lb />
bushel Peas, other variety <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Raid and Regulations Ex- Best bushel Soy Beans . <lb />
lo Fair. I best . <lb />
and Mules. display Farm Crops by one <lb />
Lest Stallion owned in Pitt Co. own production <lb />
i Second best .<lb />
Best display Canned Fruits . <lb />
i Second best . <lb />
Best Cake . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Loaf Bread . <lb />
Second best Stallion owned in <lb />
Pitt comity . <lb />
Best Stallion raised in Pitt Co. <lb />
Second best Stallion raised in <lb />
Pitt- county . <lb />
Best Brood Mare and Colt----- <lb />
Second best Brood Mare and <lb />
Colt . <lb />
Best Single Mule raised in Pitt <lb />
county . <lb />
Second best Single Mule <lb />
ed in Pitt county . <lb />
pair Mules . <lb />
Second best pair Mules <lb />
Best yearling Colt . <lb />
Second best yearling Colt . <lb />
Best spring Colt . <lb />
Second best spring colt . <lb />
Best driving Horse raised In <lb />
Pitt county . <lb />
Second best driving Horse <lb />
raised in Pitt county . <lb />
Best Work Horse . <lb />
Second best Work Horse . <lb />
Best Mule Colt . <lb />
Second best Mule Colt . <lb />
Cattle. <lb />
Heaviest Beef Animal . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Beet Bull . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Beef Bred Cow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Beef Yearling, either sex <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Dairy Cattle. <lb />
Jersey Cow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Hull . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Cow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Jersey Bull . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Yearling, either sex <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Calf, either sex . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best tirade Cow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Hogs. <lb />
Best Berkshire Boar . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Poland China Hoar . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Jersey Hoar . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Berkshire Sow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Poland China Sow . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Jersey Sow . <lb />
Second best . . <lb />
Best Sow and Pigs . <lb />
best . <lb />
Best pair Sheep . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best pair Pigs under months <lb />
old . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Poultry. <lb />
Best trio Barred Plymouth <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Dozen Biscuits . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Home-made Lard, lbs. <lb />
or more . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Pitt County Ham . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Department. <lb />
Beat pound butter . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Heaviest dozen Eggs . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Sample Pitt County Honey <lb />
Second . <lb />
I Best article by any boy <lb />
1.00 or girl under on Value <lb />
of County Fairs in by <lb />
October . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Pieced Quilt by young <lb />
lady under . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best collection Plain or <lb />
Work . <lb />
Second best ., . <lb />
Bes Rug . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Host Sofa Pillow . <lb />
MAS I Second best . <lb />
Best Fancy Handkerchief . <lb />
j Second best . <lb />
Largest County Family <lb />
present . <lb />
Second largest . <lb />
ii Offered by the North <lb />
Hun Beard of Agriculture for the <lb />
Women's Department of Farm <lb />
11.00 Work. <lb />
display of articles for <lb />
hold, or pantry use. raised, <lb />
or made by the family under <lb />
5.00 <lb />
There are fifteen trade unions in <lb />
China. <lb />
Linotype operators in Japan, <lb />
earn only cents a day. <lb />
There are said to be fewer <lb />
among miners than among any other <lb />
class of workmen. <lb />
The average rate of wages through- <lb />
out the Chinese empire Is probably <lb />
cents a day. In Japan It is prob- <lb />
ably not more, and in India much <lb />
less. <lb />
Eighty-five per cent, of deaths <lb />
in the membership of the <lb />
Metal Plat- <lb />
and Brass and Silver <lb />
is chargeable to tuberculosis. <lb />
The San Francisco Labor Council <lb />
will assist the Cascade County Trades <lb />
and Labor Assembly of Montana in <lb />
compiling a complete table of <lb />
tics regarding the cost of living and <lb />
wages in every large city in the <lb />
States. <lb />
Daring the last six months there <lb />
has been an increase of three thous- <lb />
and In the membership of unions <lb />
with the Los Angeles Labor <lb />
Council, and the total increase since <lb />
June is making a total <lb />
of 14.329 union men in the city of <lb />
Los <lb />
The fatal accident rate in the Min- <lb />
mines has steadily fallen from <lb />
7.25 for each one thousand men em- <lb />
ployed in 1906 to 4.05 for each thous- <lb />
and in 1910. in spite of the rapid de- <lb />
of the industry and the <lb />
large importation of unskilled mine <lb />
labor into the State. <lb />
The Associated Iron Molders of <lb />
Scotland have Increased their <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and delivered by J. S. Forties <lb />
and wile, lo A. Savage and George A. <lb />
dated March and re- <lb />
corded in the register's office in Pitt <lb />
county, in Hook K-7. page <lb />
The undersigned will, on Monday, <lb />
the 16th day of October, 1911, at <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to public sale. <lb />
before court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the bidder, for cash, <lb />
all light, title and interest of J. <lb />
S. and wife, which are a one- <lb />
seventh undivided interest in that <lb />
Certain lot or parcel of land, <lb />
ed as Situate in the town <lb />
of beginning at the east- <lb />
corner of lots No. at the Inter- <lb />
. of 12th street and Washington <lb />
street and runs with 12th <lb />
street feet to a stake; thence <lb />
and parallel with Wash- <lb />
street feet to the dividing <lb />
line of lots and thence east- <lb />
with said dividing about <lb />
feet to Washington street; then north- <lb />
in Beaver Dam township, Pitt <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior court, before D. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
R. E. Jones and wife, Ger- <lb />
Jones. W. J. Man- <lb />
and wife, Anna E. <lb />
Manning, and others, <lb />
vs. <lb />
vis Whichard, Nina <lb />
Whichard, Which- <lb />
aid. and Andrew Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
Moore, clerk, in the above en- <lb />
titled special proceeding, on the 25th <lb />
day of August, 1911, the undersigned <lb />
commissioner, will on Monday, <lb />
25th day of September, 1911, at <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to public sale, <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder, for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or par- <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
I administrator of the estate of Dr. G <lb />
F. de-eased, notice is hereby <lb />
, given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
l estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
; having claims against the said estate <lb />
notified that they must present <lb />
the same to the undersigned for <lb />
on or before the 18th day of <lb />
September, 1912. or this notice <lb />
be In bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of September, 1911. <lb />
STATON. <lb />
Administrator of G. F. Thigpen. <lb />
S J. Everett, S <lb />
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned, having this day <lb />
RS administrator of the es- <lb />
of John lames Moore, tills is to <lb />
notify holding claims <lb />
eel of land, Lying and be- against estate tile the same <lb />
in the county of Pitt and state the within twelve <lb />
of North Carolina, and adjoining the data hereof, or this <lb />
lauds of S. M. Jones. John A. Man-j notice will be pleaded in bar of re- <lb />
and T. J. claims; and all per- <lb />
the H. M. Joins home place, and be- Indebted to said estate are <lb />
the same land conveyed by make immediate settlement <lb />
If. Jones and others, recorded in the <lb />
register's office in Pitt county, in <lb />
. containing <lb />
to the beginning, being <lb />
eastern half of lot No. and con- <lb />
one-fourth acre, more or less, <lb />
as shown on map made by P. Math- <lb />
in 1892, of the William Moore <lb />
land, then owned by the Greenville <lb />
Laud and Improvement Company, and <lb />
being same conveyed by the <lb />
Greenville Co. T. A. <lb />
as appears of record in Hook C-G. <lb />
page in the register of deeds of-1 <lb />
See in Pitt county. Also one-seventh <lb />
undivided Interest of J. S. Forties and <lb />
in one other tract or parcel of <lb />
land on south side of 12th street and <lb />
east side of Greene street, beginning <lb />
at a stake where Greene street and <lb />
street Intersects, and runs south- <lb />
with Greene street feet <lb />
to a stake in the dividing line between <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
This sale is to be made for <lb />
among the tenants In common. <lb />
This the 25th day of August, 1911. <lb />
f. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
With undersigned. <lb />
This tie 19th day of August. 1911. <lb />
P. S. MOORE, <lb />
Administrator cl John J. Moore. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney <lb />
WILEY <lb />
The President, and The <lb />
Food Law. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
virtue of u the Super- <lb />
Court of Pitt made in <lb />
Special Proceeding 1692, entitled <lb />
John H. Manning, B. F. Manning, W. <lb />
S. Manning el made on <lb />
the 22nd of September, 1911. the <lb />
undersigned Commit will sell <lb />
tor cash, before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville on Monday. November as greatly In the perform- <lb />
6th 1911. the following described His strict enforce- <lb />
That tract of land which <lb />
from Washington is to <lb />
the effect while standing <lb />
and having the approval of Pres- <lb />
Tait for his course. Dr. Wiley, <lb />
chief of the bureau of chemistry, is <lb />
an arrangement whereby piece work- <lb />
cent, in piece wages, and an increase <lb />
of cents weekly for nil workers <lb />
drawing less than per week. <lb />
The pardon system, against which <lb />
States immigration <lb />
and reform bodies have contended for <lb />
many years, prevails among the Greek <lb />
i direction of the lady head of the <lb />
11.00 <lb />
bacon, corned beef, dried beef era secured an increase of 1-2 per <lb />
corned beef or sheep tongue, <lb />
ii butter <lb />
cottage <lb />
Varieties of canned vegetable, and <lb />
pickles and <lb />
serves, jellies, and sauces. <lb />
honey in comb <lb />
vinegar home- Hie Lulled <lb />
1250, made sorghum gallon I, two pounds and various philanthropic <lb />
i home-made molasses taffy, fresh <lb />
fruits, cider <lb />
Bread and <lb />
Collection of garden seed, collection <lb />
herbs for seasoning or medicinal <lb />
purposes, string of red pepper, fruit <lb />
I acids or juices or blackberry wine. <lb />
Pocks . extracts or essences. <lb />
Second best j soft soap, toilet soap. <lb />
Home-made brooms and <lb />
willow and split oak baskets. Texas, who, according to statistics, <lb />
Rag carpet, rug, shuck mat. <lb />
Center piece, soft cushion, shirt <lb />
waist, aprons and ,, nave b <lb />
woven counterpane, quilt. , . ,,, . . <lb />
and other fall a renters union, which will hold <lb />
a state convention at Waco, Texas, <lb />
Display of poultry and eggs, a pig. <lb />
Anything else for family use. <lb />
First premium, second<lb />
j Special Premiums. <lb />
Best pone plain <lb />
SO and then with <lb />
dividing line about 1-2 feet u d by a deed from <lb />
to T. A. land; thence north- B <lb />
said line about T , <lb />
,. . . . . . corded in Hook T-E page situ- <lb />
joining the lands of the late <lb />
Manning. Senior, and William <lb />
In a map made by P. in ditch in <lb />
. ., , , . . ,. on William Smiths line <lb />
for the Green Land and Improve- said <lb />
next and <lb />
line south west 1-2 poles to a <lb />
ii thence south east poles <lb />
t. a stake; thence north 1-2 west <lb />
poise to the first mentioned ditch <lb />
a bridge; thence with said ditch <lb />
t i the containing acres <lb />
re or less, being the home <lb />
here <lb />
feet to Greene street, the beginning, <lb />
being the whole of lot No. Ml and <lb />
western half of lot No. SI as shown <lb />
an acre, more or less. It being the <lb />
same deeded by L. Hines, receiver of <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co., to T. A. I <lb />
us appears in Hook N-6. page <lb />
in the register of deeds office of <lb />
Pitt count <lb />
This day of September, 1911. <lb />
A. SAVAGE and A. ; <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
County. <lb />
In Superior D. <lb />
C. Moore, clerk, <lb />
bootblacks of Detroit, according to .; and wife <lb />
Best trio Huff Plymouth Rocks <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio White Plymouth Rocks <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio White . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio of any other variety <lb />
. <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio White Leghorns <lb />
best . <lb />
Best trio Brown Leghorns------ <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio Black <lb />
the findings of a young Greek <lb />
employed by the state labor <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
Tenant farmers in the <lb />
Julia F. Griffin. M. <lb />
Cherry and wife. Annie <lb />
Cherry, and K. H.<lb />
vs. t <lb />
state of j William F. Cherry. <lb />
By virtue of B decree of <lb />
Luke lived at the <lb />
of his death. <lb />
-aid land being sold for partition. <lb />
Oct. 2nd 1911. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of the power and author- <lb />
contained in a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county. In a <lb />
-proceeding, entitled J. Y. <lb />
son and others, ex I will on, <lb />
Saturday, Oct. 1911, at m., j <lb />
i at public auction, for cash, at the <lb />
county, a <lb />
situate <lb />
whip, being the land <lb />
day of September, 1911, the under- conveyed to Patsy Ann Anderson by <lb />
Signed commissioner will, on the I Joseph by deed, recorded in <lb />
day of October, 1911. at o'clock. nook ,,,.,, E of the <lb />
of the pure food he was <lb />
before the row was started. <lb />
in i lie Department of <lb />
that thwarted Dr. Wiley before <lb />
exist at the preset time and Solicitor <lb />
and Mr. are still <lb />
on the job and is in a position to <lb />
anything that Dr. Wiley does in the <lb />
interest of pure food and good <lb />
health. <lb />
The circumstances are such that <lb />
they have led many to the opinion <lb />
that President Taft was influenced by <lb />
public opinion to render his Wiley <lb />
decision and that no house-cleaning <lb />
in the Department of Agriculture need <lb />
be expected before the convening of <lb />
congress, when there is little doubt <lb />
but that the investigation of the de- <lb />
will be continued with some <lb />
effect. Meanwhile, the pure food law- <lb />
will be as ineffective as it has been, <lb />
since Dr. Wiley, single-handed, is <lb />
able to do anything with any except <lb />
the most flagrant cases of violations. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
the <lb />
till SO rent of the Roil court of by court house door ill Pitt <lb />
till per cent of the have ft u or <lb />
the organization spirit of the proceeding, on the township, being th <lb />
noon, expose lo public sale, before <lb />
next month. All land renters and farm .,,,,, door Greenville, <lb />
Carolina, to the <lb />
laborers are invited to Join. <lb />
The eight-hour law for women pars- <lb />
ed by the recent session of the Wash- <lb />
Second best . . legislature, was declared <lb />
Best trio Island Reds <lb />
Second best <lb />
Best trio Buff <lb />
x. Pest com bread <lb />
11.00 eggS and milk . <lb />
Best two pounds I Judge John F Main, at Seat- <lb />
constitutional the other day by <lb />
best . butter . tic. Physicians that It was <lb />
county, North Carolina, to <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb />
registry, and therein <lb />
ed as at a water <lb />
oak stump and running north east <lb />
poles to u white oak stump at <lb />
AND <lb />
described of land, corner of ditch; thence north east <lb />
Lying and being in the town to <lb />
Best trio White <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best trio Game . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best display of Poultry by any <lb />
breeder . <lb />
Best pair Turkeys . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best pair Ducks . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Pram. <lb />
Best dozen county raised <lb />
Apple . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best cabbage cheese <lb />
Best gallon lye <lb />
hominy . <lb />
Best two-story or <lb />
j family peach pie . <lb />
j No. Best bars <lb />
j d-y with directions . <lb />
j No. Best cakes toilet <lb />
soap, with directions . <lb />
j No. Best shuck mat . <lb />
No. Best rug carpet . <lb />
No. Best home-made <lb />
old lane; <lb />
Greenville, situate on the north side thence north west poles to a <lb />
of Third street and west side F Spain's line; thence <lb />
street, adjoining Third street ,,,, ; to oak stump; <lb />
on the south and on the east. west poles to gum <lb />
and lot known as the W. H. with Bynum <lb />
ton lot on the north, and lot known Mine to the beginning, containing <lb />
it for work the lot on the west, more or Said land known <lb />
-or ten hours a day, but court 1-2 acre, more or less, and las Anderson land. <lb />
held the constitutionality of the being the lot upon which Mrs. This September 1911. <lb />
formerly resided. O HOWARD, <lb />
Tills is to be made for Commissioner, <lb />
purpose of making partition among <lb />
law. <lb />
The organization of the Brother- the of Mrs. Foley. j VALUABLE <lb />
Tills <lb />
1911. <lb />
the nth day of September, <lb />
F. O. HARDING. <lb />
Best dozen Pears . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best display Grapes . <lb />
Second best . kraut <lb />
Field Crops. <lb />
five Lemon Wrap- clothing <lb />
. <lb />
Second best . . <lb />
Best five pounds Mahogany Special Premiums Offered by; the <lb />
hood of Timber Workers in western <lb />
and eastern Texas, to rem- <lb />
evils which have grown up In <lb />
work, mainly the company <lb />
77777.77777 and the system of payment, OF REAL PROPERTY. <lb />
Beat bottles fruit has been met by the Southern Saw- North County. <lb />
acid, with directions . Association by shut- In the Superior court, before D. C <lb />
Best gallon down twenty-four of the largest;,., J. <lb />
plants and discharge of all men and Cash and wife, Laura V. I <lb />
the statement that other mills will be j Cash. C. K. Mr Lawhorn, <lb />
Joseph and wife, <lb />
Bessie <lb />
vs. I <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made <lb />
A meeting of progressive <lb />
cans of Minnesota is to be held in <lb />
St. Paul on October promote the <lb />
La presidential candidacy. <lb />
A campaign to have the District <lb />
Of Columbia represented ill Congress <lb />
by a delegate has been launched by <lb />
the organizations In Wash- <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Former Governor Folk, of Missouri, <lb />
has accepted an invitation to address <lb />
the first Democratic state convention <lb />
of the new state of New Mexico, to <lb />
be held this month. <lb />
When President Taft visits Chicago <lb />
at the end of this month he will lay <lb />
the cornerstone for the new club- <lb />
house to be erected by the Hamilton <lb />
Commissioner. a special club. the leading Republican organ- <lb />
Best patch on any <lb />
Best darned stock- <lb />
Wrappers . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best five pound Cutters . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best bushel corn <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Stalks less <lb />
than ears .- <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best ears Corn . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Beat bushel Wheat . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best bushel Oats . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best bushel Rye . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Largest Pumpkin <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Largest <lb />
41.00 <lb />
County lair Association. <lb />
closed as fast as organizers get busy i <lb />
with the men. The men claim that <lb />
the system employed by tile mill May <lb />
Boat Sweet Pickled Peaches. <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Cucumber Pickles <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Apple Jelly . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best Grape Jelly . <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Best exhibit Preserves . <lb />
Second beat . <lb />
ere is reducing them to a condition of <lb />
K. <lb />
and that now is as good J <lb />
as any to bring about I change or county, made by <lb />
Of conditions. <lb />
Best pie . <lb />
Second best <lb />
Best collection <lb />
and other flowers . <lb />
Second best <lb />
Notice to <lb />
The fair will be held in the build- <lb />
and yards of the Star warehouse, <lb />
In the town of Greenville. The as- <lb />
Second largest . J assist In placing the <lb />
Best Peck Turnips . 11.00 exhibits and will render all assist- <lb />
Second best . possible of exhibitors. <lb />
Largest Turnip . Entries will be received until <lb />
Second largest . -50; o'clock a. m Thursday, November <lb />
Best bushel Irish Potatoes . i at Star warehouse. <lb />
Second best . will be provided for all live but it is next essential, in fact the <lb />
Best Sweet Potatoes. warehouse. working companion, to take a firm <lb />
L fT M T <lb />
Second largest . Mutation BOT II of <lb />
Beet peck Onions . will be responsible for any loss up the hill and marching right <lb />
Second best . . <lb />
A Stand in Life. <lb />
The wishy-washy man never <lb />
anything in this life <lb />
it is hardly possible, and not at all <lb />
probable, that he happy with his <lb />
own thoughts. How can he be The <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk, on the 16th day <lb />
of September, 1911, the above en- <lb />
titled special proceeding, the under- <lb />
signed commissioner, will, on Monday, <lb />
the 16th day of October, 1911. at <lb />
proceeding therein pending, entitled <lb />
Warren and others versus G. <lb />
A. and numbered as case <lb />
I No. we will, on Monday, No- <lb />
1911, at o'clock, m be- <lb />
fore the court house door in Green- <lb />
sell at public to the <lb />
est bidder, that certain tract or par- <lb />
of laud in the county of Pitt, on <lb />
the north side of Tar river, adjoining <lb />
the lands of J. A. Pollard. J. C. Ty- <lb />
son and others, containing about <lb />
acres, lying on the north side of the <lb />
canal, It being the land devised by <lb />
the late Benjamin Pollard in his last <lb />
will and testament to his grandson, <lb />
Joseph A. Lewis, and his children. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
This the 30th day of September, <lb />
1911. <lb />
ALEX. L BLOW, <lb />
J. JAMES, <lb />
In fuel noon, expose to public sale., <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
counts for <lb />
and never helps promote civic <lb />
righteousness. The mull who takes a <lb />
stand in life is the one who <lb />
things for himself and for the <lb />
though too men of this <lb />
type nip their accomplishments <lb />
by retiring too early in the game. <lb />
It Is first essential to take a stand, <lb />
V Sc <lb />
11.001 <lb />
bale Clover Hay <lb />
best . <lb />
Beat bale Hay <lb />
Second best . <lb />
Bast bale Millet Hay . <lb />
best <lb />
bale Rye Hay <lb />
best <lb />
Oat Hay <lb />
best <lb />
or damage. <lb />
No charge will be made for entries <lb />
nor admission to <lb />
Exhibitors are requested to bring <lb />
poultry In coops. <lb />
Since the exhibition Is an all re- <lb />
exhibitors of live stock <lb />
l j are requested to bring or send feed <lb />
The Judging of all exhibits will be <lb />
. W-00 under the regulations o. the North <lb />
beat . Board of Agriculture. <lb />
down again merely kills and <lb />
frequently a good cause. Plan your <lb />
trip, select your route, pick <lb />
your way. and then when you get to <lb />
the spot stay there. The world may <lb />
not like your . at first, but If <lb />
you are righteously armed after while <lb />
It will the mote from Its eye <lb />
and look up to Dis- <lb />
patch, i <lb />
of Chicago. <lb />
A conference of <lb />
has been called to meet in <lb />
Chicago on October for the <lb />
pose of the extent of the <lb />
movement and the future conduct of <lb />
the work i organization. <lb />
Former Governor Joseph M. Brown, <lb />
of Georgia, who was defeated for re- <lb />
election by Governor Hoke Smith, has <lb />
announced his candidacy tot the gov- <lb />
to be made vacant when <lb />
Governor Smith resigns a few weeks <lb />
hence to assume his duties as <lb />
Stales senator. <lb />
to highest bidder, for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or par- <lb />
of land, The first tract <lb />
situate In township, Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Luke Theo- <lb />
Slaughter. W. H. Williams, end <lb />
others, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. The second tract lying and he- <lb />
county, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Willoughby, George Robert <lb />
Cobb, and others, and containing <lb />
1-2 acres, more or less. This sale <lb />
will be made for the purpose of <lb />
partition among the <lb />
J. R. <lb />
This the 16th day of September, <lb />
1911. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Tessa W. T. V. Heeling. <lb />
DALLAS, Texas. Oct. <lb />
representing the of the W. <lb />
C. T. U. throughout Texas have as- <lb />
In this city for the annual <lb />
state convention of the organization. <lb />
The were formally opened <lb />
today and will continue Thurs- <lb />
day and Friday. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters of administration, with the <lb />
will annexed, on the estate of Sarah <lb />
deceased, having this <lb />
day been issued In me by the clerk <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
claims said to <lb />
present them to me. duly <lb />
for payment on or before the <lb />
23rd day of September, 1912, or this <lb />
notice will he plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persona Indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 22nd day of September. <lb />
1911. <lb />
M. L <lb />
Administratrix, with the win annexed, <lb />
of Sarah C. deceased. <lb />
a Blow, Attorneys.<lb />
Jackson- <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Sunday afternoon at o'clock at <lb />
the home or Miss Kittrell, In <lb />
South Greenville, Miss Maggie Smith <lb />
and Mr. Thomas Jackson, <lb />
from near Grifton, were married by <lb />
Rev. C. C. Ware. <lb />
on the part Of the young <lb />
lady's parents caused the couple to <lb />
come here to be married. <lb />
tab Heady to Welcome Taft, <lb />
SALT CITY. Oct. <lb />
The Utah Metropolis Is Tar Idly get- <lb />
ting Into its for the Te- <lb />
and entertainment tomorrow <lb />
of President Taft. All public build- <lb />
many houses and real <lb />
Wife Follows <lb />
About a month ago the body of <lb />
Mr. A. B. Walker was brought here <lb />
and Interred In <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery. Today the body <lb />
of his wife, who died Monday, was <lb />
here and hurled beside him. <lb />
spent many together in <lb />
life, they were not long separated by <lb />
death. <lb />
When money talks, It doesn't make <lb />
difference whether it knows <lb />
what it talking about or not.<lb /></p>
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PERISH IN FLOOD <lb />
Dan Breaks aid Water Rubes <lb />
MM <lb />
CARIES DESTRUCTION WITH IT <lb />
Two Towns Was it Swept <lb />
People While Trying to <lb />
Flee to Hills for Safety- <lb />
Like Shells And <lb />
Man killed In Collapse. <lb />
Pa., Sept. <lb />
I roar could be beard for <lb />
mile the grout dam of the <lb />
and Paper company, at Austin, <lb />
Pa., miles from here, went out at <lb />
tire of <lb />
This may be truly called an <lb />
age. for the recent bulletin is- <lb />
sued by the census department on this <lb />
subject shows a most wonderful <lb />
growth in the past decade in the <lb />
of electricity. An exchange <lb />
commenting upon the bulletin <lb />
the period extending from <lb />
1899 to the value of machinery <lb />
and apparatus in this country <lb />
for the generation and application of <lb />
electricity increased from <lb />
to With the intro- <lb />
of electrical machinery a new <lb />
nomenclature, with which the general <lb />
public is only slowly becoming fa- <lb />
been introduced. Dynamos <lb />
motor generators and <lb />
several of other terms have <lb />
made their appearance in the later <lb />
editions of the dictionaries. The out- <lb />
put of the power motors, which was <lb />
only in MM, had reached up <lb />
ruin <lb />
are <lb />
o'clock this I an increase of <lb />
had ban recovered from the per cent during the decade. <lb />
A satisfactory storage battery for <lb />
motive u recently bean put <lb />
to use. out that the application or <lb />
this form energy to practical uses <lb />
been achieved is indicated <lb />
when darkness came this even- <lb />
lid it is estimated that fully <lb />
for and are believed <lb />
to be <lb />
The dam, which is feet long and <lb />
feet wide, v.-as feet thick at the fact that whereas storage bat- <lb />
base, and held back more than to value of wan <lb />
000.000 gallons of water. For the lint turned In ISM. ya of the <lb />
time since its construction, two years output I <lb />
ago, the water was running over the <lb />
top today and many persons went <lb />
out from Austin a mile and a list If <lb />
away, to see the unusual sight. <lb />
They were horrified when a sec- <lb />
of about feet in width gave <lb />
way went side. A great volume <lb />
of water poured through the hole and <lb />
output small motors for <lb />
biles, motor boats, fans and various <lb />
special uses has <lb />
Ledger Dispatch. <lb />
How are they to know <lb />
sells the kind of <lb />
Hun Are to <lb />
the Raleigh News and <lb />
o to buy from home <lb />
alarm was quickly sounded. I merchant, hut if home merchants do <lb />
pie ran for their lives to the bills not advertise how are they to know- <lb />
nearby, but some were caught In the I the home merchants wish their <lb />
flood and whirled down the valley. A How are to know that there are <lb />
moment later another break occurred, any i. chants all are <lb />
this time on the east side. It t-j a borne merchant <lb />
greater than the and per- sells, IA to <lb />
the bulk of the water behind I where a merchant does <lb />
it to rush in a mighty volume toward <lb />
the lowlands. <lb />
Harry Davis, a locomotive engineer grind How are <lb />
place, reached a telephone i .,. , home <lb />
the operator at the exchange. chant would rather be Idle than ad- <lb />
She called as many persons as and gel <lb />
Bible. But the time was short. The <lb />
raging flood tore down the little ml-. <lb />
carrying death on Its Hie Basket <lb />
crest. Hundreds if women and , ,. unpardonable ibis city <lb />
children, the men being away at .,, ,;. time be <lb />
were caught In their homes .,. , , men, while In the <lb />
drowned, or crushed before they country are finding it <lb />
knew what had happened. Houses cut w g, enough hands to pick their <lb />
went down before mighty rush do these blacks live <lb />
water and gas pipes, bent , h., done ever since the war, <lb />
broken, released their dangerous bring them <lb />
Before the water had passed on its ,,. , whites, <lb />
terrible course through the town a ,,. M in. <lb />
dozen fires were burning in as and in the South <lb />
generally, and every cook's basket <lb />
means or most of them do. that there <lb />
Is a lazy man silting at home waiting <lb />
the female pail of the company <lb />
the shops of the Buffalo and Basque- , .,, <lb />
henna railroad and there the , Black <lb />
raged fiercest Many men were caught ,,. ,. ,.,., been <lb />
a and ii Is believed that few. if <lb />
any, escaped with their lives. <lb />
The course of the flood was <lb />
through the business center of <lb />
little village. A majority of the build- <lb />
were of wood and those which <lb />
were not wrecked by the <lb />
torrent were soon in flames. <lb />
ANOTHER CAUGHT <lb />
WITH THE GOODS <lb />
TUB CASES AGAINST MA. <lb />
Had Half Pint Bottles <lb />
and Two fag of Whiskey. <lb />
Thursday afternoon Sheriff S. I. <lb />
Dudley and Policeman G. A Clark <lb />
rounded up another In <lb />
other words It was the third time the <lb />
same man has been caught selling <lb />
liquor and the three cases stand <lb />
against him for trial at the <lb />
term of court. <lb />
It came about in this One <lb />
of the regular jurors at the civil term <lb />
of court showed upon his return <lb />
the court room that he had been <lb />
drinking. The juror was not drunk. I <lb />
but because he had been drinking he <lb />
was stood aside and did not sit in <lb />
the jury box during the afternoon <lb />
Thereupon Sheriff Dudley and Police- <lb />
man Clark got busy. They marked <lb />
a quarter and gave to the juror, ask- <lb />
him to go out and buy them a I <lb />
hail pint of liquor at the same place <lb />
be had bought it before. The officers <lb />
Shadowed the juror and saw him <lb />
ill the old Rainbow stables just across; <lb />
the street nearly opposite the city <lb />
hall where was being held. The I <lb />
juror bought a bottle of liquor from <lb />
Sam Joy id r. colored, and gave him, <lb />
the marked quarter. The officers <lb />
then rushed in and captured <lb />
who had the marked quarter in his; <lb />
pocket They also searched place, <lb />
and found half pin bottles and <lb />
two gallon kegs liquor, showing I <lb />
that he was carrying on a large <lb />
business right under the shad- <lb />
ow of the city ball and the tempo- <lb />
vary house. <lb />
Joyner was given a preliminary <lb />
hearing before Mayor Woolen, and In <lb />
of bond was committed to Jail. <lb />
same man was already under <lb />
bond for appearance at court in one <lb />
I CO i. still another case against <lb />
, on which there has been no <lb />
I trial, <lb />
Having gone out Into the world to <lb />
obtain knowledge. I gather many <lb />
lessons. My text-books con- <lb />
lessons which will be of great <lb />
importance in life, will assist <lb />
In every undertaking, although I can- <lb />
not appreciate these lessons and their <lb />
value as I should. I know the greatest <lb />
lesson which has come to me Is not <lb />
contained in my studies. <lb />
In this world where man must <lb />
equip himself for the different duties <lb />
and tasks, he cannot always be with <lb />
his loved ones and enjoy every pleas- <lb />
world, as is it were, only a <lb />
prep school, a preparation for the <lb />
happy life to come. <lb />
Then, the greatest lesson that be- <lb />
us is the performance of Di- <lb />
vine duty, whereby we can live to- <lb />
forever the dear ones. <lb />
M. H. S. <lb />
Cotton Ginned. <lb />
The government report on the cot- <lb />
ton ginned out of this year's crop <lb />
up to September 26th, places the <lb />
of at <lb />
Hubble Skit Dangers. <lb />
No one would have thought of a <lb />
protest against hobble skirts from a <lb />
cold and soulless corporation, the <lb />
fact remains that after having been <lb />
Compelled to pay damages <lb />
dents least one railroad is vigorous <lb />
in its views on high heels and hob- <lb />
skirts. An exchange <lb />
Pennsylvania railroad, groan- <lb />
under the burden of <lb />
and compromises for accidents <lb />
to women getting on or off their trains <lb />
deplores the fate that fashion baa <lb />
Imposed upon them thus to pay <lb />
dent tolls to the confined skirt wear- <lb />
and they of the French heel. <lb />
great railroad avers that <lb />
en in their prize station in New York <lb />
the stairways are designed to <lb />
the possibility of such <lb />
dents, women fall victims to the high <lb />
heels and hobbles. So that It is <lb />
merely a matter for the <lb />
for standing by when the wearer of <lb />
. bobble seeks to mount the station <lb />
o mount steps of a train, <lb />
livery brings <lb />
to tin- hearts of the railroad <lb />
I . r every one is <lb />
possible accident, with damages which <lb />
cannot be avoided by placing th <lb />
blame upon the style of skirts and <lb />
worn by the ladies, because th <lb />
law of fashion is the highest <lb />
ll u Ledger- <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
places and the cries of Injured and <lb />
imprisoned persons Joined In the <lb />
thunder of flood. <lb />
Much of the debris lodged against <lb />
You are not experimenting on your- <lb />
self when you take Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy for a cold as that prep- <lb />
has wen its great reputation <lb />
and extensive sale by Its remarkable <lb />
cures of cold, can always be de- <lb />
TO ALL HUTU'S. <lb />
Our Appeal In The Farm <lb />
for Their Support. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
ponded upon. Ii is equally valuable wishes to Inform the tobacco <lb />
for adults and children and may be farmers of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
to young children with Implicit ties, that the average on its <lb />
confidence as it contains no harmful I warehouse floors at Greenville, X. C. <lb />
drug. Sold by all dealers the mouth of September, was <lb />
per hundred, and that the aver- <lb />
So sudden was the onslaught of <lb />
that ninny persons had no lime <lb />
to flee to the hills, but others <lb />
ed the warning, and, believing it was <lb />
fire, hastened to the center of the <lb />
town, only to be caught in the flood <lb />
mid swept away. <lb />
since storm, as so many <lb />
housekeepers know to their cost. This <lb />
explain the loafers in front of <lb />
dives and black look of the <lb />
streets. <lb />
This is no time and there is no <lb />
place for the black parasite. The <lb />
vagrancy should be rigidly en- <lb />
forced this particular period. <lb />
Country who have Rocked <lb />
here and are work should be <lb />
sent out of town, or put to work on <lb />
the roads. Ami housekeepers of <lb />
this town begin a <lb />
A Great Collection. <lb />
More than maintaining its high <lb />
standard for exclusive articles of deep <lb />
interest, the Magazine Section of next <lb />
Sunday's York World will con- <lb />
of Mary Garden to <lb />
York Girls Adventure <lb />
With by Col. <lb />
James of the Russian Secret <lb />
age made on the floors of its compete <lb />
I tors was per hundred, which <lb />
shows that for every thousand pounds <lb />
sold on the Consolidated floors, the <lb />
farmers received more than the <lb />
farmers who sold on the floors of its <lb />
competitors based on these averages. <lb />
This, of course, is not a revelation <lb />
to the farmers who are aware that <lb />
James the Secret . , . , , <lb />
,, , . . . year to year, the Consolidated <lb />
Police. American . <lb />
. . . ., , Tobacco company has led the <lb />
New Mansions, etc. , , , <lb />
. , mile market ill high averages, and <lb />
i to Fit The American , , , , , . <lb />
who know from knowledge and test. <lb />
, , , , reform. They should make an agree- <lb />
The flood passed quickly, leaving ., <lb />
desolation in its wake. Houses <lb />
been crushed and tossed about like- <lb />
toys, while hundreds of bodies had <lb />
curried down on the crest of the <lb />
surging torrent. <lb />
With the passing of the water. <lb />
these who has fled to the hills hasten- <lb />
ed lo their ruined homes in search of <lb />
relatives and friends. Here and there <lb />
bodies had been cast up along tin- <lb />
path of the torrent, and about <lb />
bodies were recovered In a short time. <lb />
Some of them had been so badly bat- <lb />
by the tossing debris that they <lb />
were beyond recognition, while <lb />
had been carried along with no <lb />
apparent Injury. Many were caught <lb />
In burning buildings and it will be <lb />
days before the real extent of the ca- <lb />
will be known. <lb />
It is thought that not less than <lb />
persons perished and some estimates <lb />
are <lb />
AUSTIN, Pa. Sept. nine <lb />
o'clock the death list is out of a <lb />
population of 3.200. <lb />
Town of I Wiped Out. <lb />
AUSTIN. Pa., Sept. little <lb />
town of Costello, below this place, <lb />
has been annihilated. The population <lb />
la between and BOO A <lb />
reached Austin at o'clock <lb />
He said that there was hard- <lb />
a sign of life in Costello. <lb />
most of the citizens of Costello per- <lb />
In the flood or have fled to the <lb />
He be- <lb />
however, that two-thirds of the <lb />
population are dead. <lb />
among themselves, to prevent <lb />
the carrying home by cooks of food. <lb />
drain too much for <lb />
any community to stand. Why should <lb />
every kitchen that is presided over <lb />
by a become the source of <lb />
rood supply for one or more lazy <lb />
men The evil should be <lb />
PASS. <lb />
In n <lb />
Hurry. <lb />
About o'clock Thursday night, <lb />
Mr. o. Warren telephoned us that <lb />
he had just heard a flock of wild <lb />
geese fly over his home in West <lb />
Greenville. He could not see the <lb />
gees.- owing to the but the <lb />
sound their honk told that they <lb />
were flying low. Mr. Warren says the <lb />
geese were going southward and <lb />
traveling in a hurry. <lb />
It Is usually said that the <lb />
of wild geese to the South la a fore- <lb />
runner of cold weather, so a change <lb />
temperature may be near at hand. <lb />
We have no dates as to how the 28th <lb />
September with the <lb />
usual passing time of wild geese, but <lb />
possibly of our older readers <lb />
might . some. <lb />
When a man had a tip on a horse <lb />
that won and bet on it. there's <lb />
no o convince him lie <lb />
create n <lb />
Aid to Strikers. <lb />
S and bow- <lb />
els seem to go on a strike and refuse <lb />
to work right. Then you need those <lb />
pleasant little <lb />
King's New Life give them <lb />
natural aid and gently compel proper <lb />
action. Excellent health soon follows. <lb />
Try them. cents all druggists. <lb />
Girl Who Married a Duke and is Hap- <lb />
also the words and music of <lb />
a new song lilt, etc., etc. <lb />
Don't fail to order the Sunday World <lb />
in advance, <lb />
Tour witty correspondent, <lb />
should be serious when <lb />
writing on some subjects, <lb />
To be by accepting Christ <lb />
in, a Savior, Is a blessed experience. <lb />
am glad It had that <lb />
experience. <lb />
Baton follow him and me till <lb />
We die. He and I Will need Divine <lb />
help. hour I need <lb />
I can think of no better prayer for <lb />
and mo. I <lb />
Receive my Soul or <lb />
me at Last in <lb />
A. <lb />
The best plaster. A piece of flan- <lb />
dampened with Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment and bound on over affected <lb />
parts is superior to a plaster CONSOLIDATED <lb />
costs only one-tenth as much. <lb />
that the Consolidated leads them all. <lb />
These facts and figures cannot be dis- <lb />
because they are from the sec- <lb />
of the Tobacco Board of Trade, <lb />
who is In no way Interested in any <lb />
warehouse on the market. <lb />
A fun her analysis shows the start- <lb />
ling fact that the farmers who sold on <lb />
the Moors of our competitors received <lb />
less than they would have <lb />
received at the averages made by the <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco com- <lb />
This gives us a Just reason <lb />
lo feel a pride in our business, to <lb />
be conscious of the fact that we arc <lb />
giving the farmers the highest market <lb />
price for their tobacco, and Is our <lb />
answer lo all and our appeal <lb />
to the tobacco farmers for their pat- <lb />
and support. <lb />
Manager Foxhall at the Star and <lb />
Manager Gentry at the Gum know <lb />
their business and are anxious to give <lb />
all the tobacco farmers the benefit of <lb />
the highest sales. Try them with <lb />
your next load. <lb />
For <lb />
sale by all dealers. <lb />
Tilt Boy Visiting His Old Home. <lb />
R. R. Fleming, a native of <lb />
this county who lived several years <lb />
In the West, and the past year has <lb />
been a chaplain In the United States <lb />
CO COMPANY. <lb />
Causes <lb />
A FAKE STORY. <lb />
Some Excitement <lb />
Afternoon. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Some young men Sunday afternoon. <lb />
army stationed in the Philippines, are as a Joke on another young man. told <lb />
with his wife and child buck home on him that an automobile had run off <lb />
a visit to his father, Mr. R. R. river bridge. They started In a <lb />
lug, of and other relatives, run for the bridge, and the young man <lb />
He was In Greenville today and The who was the victim of the Joke spread <lb />
Reflector was glad to have a call the story as he went. The result was <lb />
from him. Hint some half hundred people, <lb />
among them, went hurry- <lb />
Lame back one the most com- to the bridge, and finding It was <lb />
moo forms of muscular rheumatism, all a Joke they were mad . <lb />
A few applications of Chamberlain's thrash somebody If they had Just <lb />
will give relief. For sale known who to thrash, <lb />
by all dealers. <lb />
Good intentions never <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust Company <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
Appointed by the United States Government <lb />
Depository for <lb />
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK <lb />
Of the Greenville Post Office<lb />
Coast Line <lb />
Hie Standard Railroad of the South the <lb />
Garden through the States of Virginia, North Carolina <lb />
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida <lb />
Four Famous York and Florida <lb />
and and West Indian <lb />
Line Florida <lb />
Dining la carte service. All year around through <lb />
car service from New York to both Port Tampa and <lb />
Key., connecting with steamships to and from Havana. <lb />
For beautifully illustrated bookies and copy cf the <lb />
address, <lb />
W. J. Craig, <lb />
P. T. M. <lb />
T. C. White, <lb />
G. P. A. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
;. <lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National <lb />
NORTH CAR. <lb />
At Close of Business September 1911. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . <lb />
T. S. bonds . 21.000.00 <lb />
Si and bonds . 2.500.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. 7,136.00 <lb />
Ex. tor Clearing house. <lb />
and due- from 33,278.02 <lb />
fund . 1.050.00 <lb />
Total . <lb />
Capital . <lb />
. <lb />
Profits . <lb />
Circulation . . <lb />
account . <lb />
. <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Cashier's check<lb />
50.000.00 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
1,810.55 <lb />
21.000.00 <lb />
91.42 <lb />
425.41 <lb />
. 115,240.12 <lb />
Total <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
And a la the may be one reason why they are <lb />
of a tip Idem am i out. <lb />
Bulbs, Cut Flowers <lb />
and Plants <lb />
our importation French and <lb />
land ate now arriving. <lb />
By planting early you get the re- <lb />
We are leaders in choice cut <lb />
flowers for weddings and all <lb />
functions. <lb />
offerings, fine decorative <lb />
pot plants, Hedge <lb />
plants. Shrubberies, Evergreens <lb />
and shade <lb />
Price list on application. Mail, phone <lb />
and orders promptly executed <lb />
by <lb />
L. Company <lb />
N. C.<lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
A Block of fancy groceries, one <lb />
nice up-to-date Counter, <lb />
com stand and good trade <lb />
established Want to sell at <lb />
once. Will sell for part <lb />
balance on easy terms. Reason <lb />
for selling, other business to <lb />
look after. <lb />
F. LILLY, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Think well of others and they w <lb />
i nine around to j out way of <lb />
COMING WEEK; <lb />
on Heard Hold <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
One of the most enthusiastic meet- <lb />
BOTH HOLD that the governing board of Pitt <lb />
County Fair Association have yet held. <lb />
of Senator <lb />
In Monday. <lb />
WASHINGTON. U. C, Sept. <lb />
President Taft's travels during the <lb />
week will carry him from the Mis- <lb />
river to the Pacific coast He <lb />
will leave Omaha Monday morning <lb />
and reach Spokane Saturday night. <lb />
In the intervening live days he will <lb />
traverse the states of Nebraska, Col- <lb />
Wyoming, Utah and Washing- <lb />
ton. Included among his principal <lb />
stops will be Lincoln. Hastings, Den- <lb />
Laramie. Salt Lake <lb />
City. Boise, <lb />
Lewiston and Spokane. <lb />
The investigation into the election <lb />
of Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin. <lb />
W scheduled to open in Milwaukee <lb />
Monday, though it will probably be a <lb />
week or more before the taking of <lb />
testimony begins. The investigation <lb />
will be conducted by a congressional <lb />
committee of which Senator <lb />
o Idaho is chairman. <lb />
Registration for the remaining <lb />
lands of the Pine Ridge and Rosebud <lb />
reservations about to be opened to <lb />
settlement, will begin Monday at the <lb />
towns of Gregory. and Rapid <lb />
City. Nearly half a million acres of <lb />
the finest agricultural hinds in South <lb />
Dakota arc Included in the tracts to <lb />
be opened to <lb />
Republicans and Democrats of <lb />
Massachusetts will hold their state <lb />
conventions to ratify the primary <lb />
nominations for governor and other <lb />
state officials to be voted for in No- <lb />
State conventions also will <lb />
be held . i Island, where the <lb />
two tickets probably will be headed <lb />
by the same candidates as last year. <lb />
Notable ceremonies participated in <lb />
by state officials and other persons <lb />
prominence will be held in Harris- <lb />
burg Wednesday on the occasion of <lb />
the unveiling of the Barnard statues <lb />
the Pennsylvania state capitol. <lb />
Nine balloons, representing the <lb />
United States. Germany and France, <lb />
are entered in the international race <lb />
for the James Gordon Bennett trophy, <lb />
which is scheduled to start Thurs- <lb />
was the one today In the office of <lb />
President J. L. Woolen. The attend- <lb />
was large, and the reports of <lb />
premium list contributions and the <lb />
promise of exhibits from the differ- <lb />
townships were most <lb />
The executive committee were <lb />
to revise the premium list <lb />
in accordance with the suggestion of <lb />
the Agricultural Department so as to <lb />
include the donation made by the de- <lb />
The new premium list will <lb />
be printed and distributed in a few <lb />
days. A feature of this new list will <lb />
be in premiums to the women's <lb />
department. Surely this ought to <lb />
cause much activity among the <lb />
men of the county to make exhibits. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox. of Winterville, was <lb />
elected to take charge of the women's <lb />
department, she to select her own <lb />
assistants from different townships. <lb />
The advertising campaign of the <lb />
fair will begin in earnest in a fen- <lb />
days, and from now until the dates <lb />
of the 2nd and 3rd <lb />
you may expect to hear much about <lb />
it. <lb />
NATIONAL CAPITOL <lb />
HOW STEEL <lb />
WHO MAKES HAT <lb />
Others Can Make Something If The <lb />
Will <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. Sept <lb />
the road yesterday saw a <lb />
with a load of <lb />
last season's hay and he be- <lb />
accosted by the <lb />
riding with me as to whether it was <lb />
old or new hay was told it was last <lb />
year's hay. and said he, have enough <lb />
to nearly last me next I <lb />
as Bill would say, <lb />
or I rode along and arrived at this <lb />
decision, that other gem- <lb />
could have something <lb />
the will was right and so <lb />
MM Took A Tumble and Went lo <lb />
A Low LeveL <lb />
Clyde H. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Sept. of <lb />
the New York financial papers which <lb />
has the interest of Wall street very <lb />
much heart printed a statement <lb />
following the recent disturbance in <lb />
the steel market to the effect that <lb />
the flurry caused a decline in steel <lb />
of approximately one hundred <lb />
million dollars. <lb />
In the three days of the flurry near- <lb />
one-third of the <lb />
of common was sold on <lb />
the exchange in such volume <lb />
that the price was carried to new low <lb />
levels, thus showing that the one <lb />
hundred millions in decline represent <lb />
the amount of money it is worth to <lb />
the trust to be considered Immune <lb />
from the operation of the Sherman <lb />
law. <lb />
Nothing has happened to indicate <lb />
that anything is wrong with the In- <lb />
value of the steel properties. <lb />
The mills are working as usual, and <lb />
are In exactly the same state of <lb />
they were in two years ago <lb />
when the stock was selling at its <lb />
high water mark. The shrinkage <lb />
came because of rumors that the <lb />
trust was to be prosecuted, and as <lb />
the <lb />
the trust Wat not injured in any way. <lb />
the one hundred millions rep- <lb />
resents the excess profits the trust <lb />
stood to lose in the event of <lb />
under the application of the <lb />
Sherman law. In other words, the <lb />
day from Kansas City. <lb />
Many noted educators of the United cotton <lb />
States and Canada will assemble for <lb />
Thursday at Burlington. Vt. to at- pad by the frost, and will thereby <lb />
tend the installation of Dr. Guy Pot- leave the land worsted for next year's <lb />
if their will <lb />
right. <lb />
The hay crop is fine, but <lb />
is too hot to cut it now. I think <lb />
it best to wait a while till the <lb />
weather gets cooler, even if the hay <lb />
gets a little too ripe. I notice, too, <lb />
is taking second growth, <lb />
no good, as it is sure to get nip- <lb />
shrinkage serves as a measure of the <lb />
value to the trust of a license to activities, trains them <lb />
late the law. When that license was j self-reliant e. and other <lb />
threatened the trust's shares fell <lb />
mediately, and this fall in prices, <lb />
simply as the result of a scare, is <lb />
too if pretty sure o be used by the Demo- <lb />
could oats as an argument for making <lb />
was keep down to their real value <lb />
an enforcement of the anti- <lb />
law. <lb />
Commenting on the fall of steel <lb />
prices. Chairman Stanley, of the <lb />
house committee, which just now is <lb />
former head of Miami University, <lb />
as president of the University of <lb />
Important conventions of the week <lb />
will include the Methodist <lb />
cal Conference at Toronto, the Ger- <lb />
Alliance convention at <lb />
Washington, the annual convention of <lb />
the League of American <lb />
ties at Atlanta, the American <lb />
mane Association at San <lb />
and the Southern Appalachian Good <lb />
Roads convention at Roanoke, <lb />
WAS IX ERROR.<lb />
Prisoner Was Paid Out At The <lb />
Slate Farm. <lb />
A few days ago In our correspond- <lb />
from Scotland Neck was an Item <lb />
which stated that a farmer of that <lb />
section had gone lo the state farm <lb />
and paid out a whose term <lb />
lacked a year of being out. and soon <lb />
alter the prisoner was taken to the <lb />
home of the man and put to work <lb />
he stole the man's horse and skip- <lb />
We are in receipt of a letter from <lb />
Mr. J. J. superintend- <lb />
of the state prison, saying that <lb />
the story is entirely incorrect and <lb />
without foundation, and that no such <lb />
thing has occurred at the farm. <lb />
Superintendent says <lb />
he was at the farm last Saturday. <lb />
Sunday and Monday, and that while <lb />
there some gentlemen phoned ask- <lb />
the use of the state's dogs, <lb />
the statement that some gentle- <lb />
man had stood a bond, and <lb />
that the had stolen his horse <lb />
and buggy and skipped; that they <lb />
had made a hot chase and recovered <lb />
the horse but the had escaped, <lb />
and they wanted the dogs to chase <lb />
the <lb />
This might have been what our <lb />
respondent got his story from, but <lb />
it had no connection with the state <lb />
farm other than the telephone request <lb />
for the use of the state's dogs to <lb />
the <lb />
crop. <lb />
We clod-hoppers all over the cotton <lb />
belt have played the mischief by buy- <lb />
so much guano and thereby <lb />
a large crop of cotton to sell for <lb />
cents and to pay for all this <lb />
guano. <lb />
W. A. DARDEN. <lb />
PICK POCKET <lb />
Of <lb />
He Was A <lb />
Is The World Better <lb />
Many things go to prove that it Is. <lb />
The way thousands are trying to help <lb />
others is proof. Among them Is Mrs. <lb />
W. W. Gold, of Pittsfield. N. H. Find- <lb />
good health by taking Electric <lb />
Bitters, she now advises other <lb />
everywhere, to take them. <lb />
years I suffered with stomach and <lb />
kidney she writes. <lb />
r failed till f took El- <lb />
Bitters. But this great <lb />
helped me wonderfully. They'll help <lb />
any woman. They're the best tonic <lb />
and finest liver and kidney remedy <lb />
flat's made. Try them. You'll see. <lb />
at all <lb />
Follower <lb />
Circus. <lb />
One of the side shows in <lb />
with Haag's circus here Friday <lb />
seemed to be a den of pick pockets. <lb />
Several complaints of people losing <lb />
money coming to the police, the of- <lb />
got busy watching for the slick <lb />
fingered gentry. Policeman G. A. <lb />
Clark spotted a who was <lb />
suspiciously among the crowd and <lb />
kept an on him. It was not long <lb />
before the officer saw the run <lb />
His hand In a man's pocket and take <lb />
the latter's purse, which contained <lb />
about The was captured <lb />
and landed in <lb />
Policeman Clark had a second pick <lb />
It a I, Sew <lb />
The Scout activities appeal to the <lb />
boys because they include <lb />
able things which their heroes of <lb />
and history have done. In place <lb />
of trying to force the boys to conform <lb />
to the artificial ideas and standards <lb />
Of adults, evolved by adults who lead <lb />
artificial lives, we go to the boys <lb />
find the real things <lb />
which interest them, the fundamental <lb />
causes for their activities, the kind of <lb />
n that make heroes for them, and <lb />
then We endeavor to show them how <lb />
they can derive entertainment in <lb />
boyish ways; how they can em- <lb />
the remarkable virtues of such <lb />
rial boy's heroes as the picturesque <lb />
groups of remarkable persons <lb />
oped by our frontier, whom we call <lb />
the Buckskin men as <lb />
Johnathan Chapman John- <lb />
a of Emanuel Sweden- <lb />
teachings; the daredevil Simon <lb />
a devout Methodist; the great <lb />
est scout that ever lived. Daniel Boone <lb />
whose whole life was influenced by <lb />
the precepts of the Friends; the great <lb />
pathfinder, a priest of the <lb />
Roman Catholic church; Abraham <lb />
Lincoln, a product of title frontier; <lb />
George Washington, the foundation of <lb />
whose remarkable character was built <lb />
in wilderness among the Buck- <lb />
skin men. These are real, genuine <lb />
heroes, whose s our boys may <lb />
safely copy. <lb />
The boys by becoming Scouts have <lb />
an opportunity to learn woodcraft, <lb />
gain knowledge of birds trees. <lb />
learn the secrets of the woods, to <lb />
paddle a canoe and do many <lb />
other things boys love to do. At all <lb />
times they have over them a Scout- <lb />
whose credentials have been <lb />
approved and who is really their <lb />
physical, and character train- <lb />
He watches over them and guides <lb />
them in their play and their various <lb />
in alertness. <lb />
Scout virtues. <lb />
His aims is to turn out useful, self- <lb />
reliant, honest of <lb />
Reviews.<lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
Capital Stock 50,000.00 <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A of Years of Successful Banking <lb />
Among our directors are men who hove made a <lb />
success of own Having been <lb />
successful with theirs, they handle <lb />
yours with safety. <lb />
R. L. MATS, of R. L. Davis Bros., . y Ci <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, K. <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, of J. O. k lire. X. C <lb />
R. W. Greenville, H. C <lb />
J R. MOVE, General Greenville, X. C, <lb />
J. G. General Merchant, Greenville, X. C. <lb />
It. M. W, C <lb />
S. T. HOOKER, Prop. Liberty Warehouse. X. C. <lb />
R. A. of Fountain Co, Fountain, X. C. <lb />
H. W. of Moseley Bros- Greenville, . r, <lb />
If, B. Merchandise Broker, Greenville, X. C. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Greenville, C. <lb />
A small account opened row in- <lb />
to a large Invited <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. President JAMES L Cashier. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER, V-Pres. H. V. Ass t Cashier. <lb />
May Head. <lb />
Several years ago May Best left <lb />
the orphanage and returned to her <lb />
mother in Greenville. On Friday, the <lb />
of September, she was taken <lb />
violently ill with appendicitis. She <lb />
was taken to the hospital where an <lb />
operation was performed. She did <lb />
not rally, and the end to her brief <lb />
nothing could better demonstrate the <lb />
necessity of enforcing the anti-trust <lb />
law. <lb />
is Mr. Stanley said, <lb />
the reason steel fell a <lb />
hundred million dollars is because <lb />
the trust was operating under an as- <lb />
of immunity from prose- <lb />
under the anti-trust act. The <lb />
instant that immunity was threaten- <lb />
ed, the stocks fell. The very <lb />
of the basis on which the trust <lb />
rests, as thus shown, is sufficient <lb />
son for an application of the law that <lb />
will the steel millionaires to <lb />
put their business on a more <lb />
mate foundation. Otherwise their <lb />
stockholders will always be <lb />
and their methods open to <lb />
suspicion. <lb />
That It was this fear of losing its <lb />
license to violate the law which <lb />
ed the steel trust to is <lb />
ed that the In stocks applied <lb />
to no other securities. Nor was there <lb />
indication of a lessening of the <lb />
demand for the products of the trust. <lb />
Market conditions remained normal; <lb />
the stocks of some of the railroads <lb />
increasing. <lb />
The was proof <lb />
came on the following Tuesday <lb />
morning. <lb />
May was a good girl. She lived the <lb />
life of a Christian and died m the <lb />
triumph of faith. A little brother and <lb />
sister are here, and the heart broken <lb />
mother writes the general manager <lb />
to break the sad news to them, for <lb />
she cannot do It. <lb />
The death of this fine young <lb />
man on the threshold of what prom- <lb />
to be a joyous, useful and <lb />
life, brings deep sadness to her <lb />
old home where she was dearly loved. <lb />
May the Father of the fatherless pity <lb />
and uphold those who will weep when <lb />
all other tears have <lb />
ville. Charity and Children. <lb />
Carpet Remnant <lb />
Rugs and <lb />
We have in our new fall stock <lb />
the prettiest line of Carpet Rem- <lb />
Rugs. Carpets, Mattings, <lb />
and Screens we have ever <lb />
shown at prices to fit any pocket <lb />
You are invited to call <lb />
and see them. <lb />
Yours truly. Taft Van Dyke <lb />
Stop Sagging. <lb />
Other than just to be nagging be- <lb />
cause they don't like them, or rather <lb />
their candidacies, we can't understand <lb />
why some papers keep on gibing Gov- <lb />
Kitchin and Chief Justice Clark <lb />
for not resigning from office because <lb />
they are candidates for the senator- <lb />
ship. Just as long as they attend <lb />
to the business of their respective <lb />
live that the shrinkage in stocks, don't see why <lb />
pocket spotted and succeeded in <lb />
capturing him also at a late hour Fri- <lb />
day night. <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
conditions named, reveals <lb />
steel trust's license to <lb />
dollars to the trust. <lb />
Will <lb />
PITT <lb />
Get Together and Make Music <lb />
For County Fair. <lb />
Some years ago Greenville had one <lb />
of the best cornet bands in North <lb />
Carolina. Because of the members <lb />
getting different avocations that <lb />
them the band went down. <lb />
Many of them still have their <lb />
and Mr. J. F. Evans, who was <lb />
a member of the band and is one of <lb />
the members of the governing board <lb />
of the Pitt County Fair Association, <lb />
proposes to get enough of the old <lb />
band members together to make <lb />
music for the county fair on Nov. <lb />
2nd and 3rd. This will certainly be <lb />
a treat, and we are sure Mr. Evans <lb />
will make a success of his <lb />
REAPING BENEFIT. <lb />
OVER MAN.<lb />
Ii <lb />
Hurt. <lb />
Circus Badly <lb />
Friday afternoon an Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line train passing through <lb />
park, near where the Haag show <lb />
tents were pitched, struck a colored <lb />
of the circus and badly In- <lb />
Dim. One of th man's arms <lb />
was broken In two places and badly <lb />
mangled. <lb />
Fountain and Hassell went <lb />
out and dressed the man's wounds <lb />
he was sent to the A. C. L. hos- <lb />
, at Rocky Mount <lb />
From The Experience of Greenville <lb />
People. <lb />
We are fortunate Indeed to be able <lb />
to profit by the experience of our <lb />
neighbors. The public utterances of <lb />
Greenville residents on the following <lb />
subject will Interest and benefit thou- <lb />
sands of our readers. Read this state- <lb />
No better proof can be had. <lb />
Mrs. Jane L. Godwin, Dickinson <lb />
avenue, Greenville, N. C, feel <lb />
justified in recommending kid- <lb />
Pills In return for the benefit I <lb />
received from them. For a long time <lb />
my back ached and I had dizzy spells <lb />
and headaches. The kidney <lb />
also annoyed me and I had <lb />
pains through my loins. When I read <lb />
of Kidney Pills, I got a box <lb />
from the John L. Wooten Drug Com- <lb />
and their use as directed re- <lb />
me. I can now rest much bet- <lb />
at night and my condition has <lb />
Improved in every <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price BO <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
should resign. So far us we have <lb />
been able to sec they arc filling the <lb />
duties as imposed upon them not by <lb />
a few people, and not by any body <lb />
of men, but by a majority of the <lb />
of North Carolina. It is time <lb />
enough to call upon either to resign <lb />
his position or give up his candidacy <lb />
when he neglects his duties; other- <lb />
wise it comes with poor grace to keep <lb />
on prodding them, evidently for want <lb />
of argument against them. We are <lb />
certain such nagging does not count <lb />
with the fair minded. The people <lb />
elected them to fill a full term of office <lb />
and want them to do so just as long <lb />
as they are making faithful returns, <lb />
which both appear to be doing. But <lb />
that should not stifle the desire or the <lb />
right of either one to aspire to the <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
L. H. PENDER <lb />
S. T. HICKS <lb />
New Plumbing Firm <lb />
We ire to do Water <lb />
Heating. Our Mr. a practical plumber <lb />
up the plumbing in new Phi County <lb />
We are prepared to cost and water systems <lb />
in country residence and fain houses. <lb />
Repairing Promptly Attended To. <lb />
We are here to serve ii you want good Hone and first class futures installed <lb />
We will not put in any other. We ask a share of your patronage. <lb />
PENDER HICKS <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
Don't trifle with a cold Is good ad- <lb />
vice for prudent men and women. It <lb />
may be vital in case of a child. There <lb />
is nothing better than Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy for coughs and colds <lb />
In children. It Is safe and sure. For <lb />
sale by all dealers. <lb />
Averts Awful Tragedy. <lb />
Timely advice given Mrs. C. <lb />
of No. II <lb />
prevented a dreadful tragedy and <lb />
ed two lives. Doctors had said her <lb />
frightful cough was a <lb />
cough and could do little to help her. <lb />
After many remedies failed, her aunt <lb />
urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
have been using It for <lb />
some she wrote, the aw- <lb />
cough has almost gone. It also <lb />
saved my little boy when taken with <lb />
a severe bronchial This <lb />
matchless medicine has no equal for <lb />
throat and lung troubles. Price <lb />
cents and SI. Trial bottle free. <lb />
by an <lb />
School Books For 1911-12 <lb />
in School and General Stationery Supplies <lb />
at lowest possible prices, also a complete line of Holli- <lb />
day Goods and Toys, China, Glass. Tinware, Etc. <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON COMPANY <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and <lb />
Buyer <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
of Cotton <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
; North Carolina <lb />
Greenville <lb />
The more times you ask people to <lb />
buy from you, the more likely they <lb />
will be to buy. The secret of <lb />
advertising is <lb />
You can expect good sales when yen sell <lb />
with C. R. Townsend at the Plant- <lb />
Warehouse. Farmville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
mm <lb />
Larger <lb />
Authorized Agent of Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern for and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rate on <lb />
Should ii <lb />
X. C. Oct. a large shipment of <lb />
Mi. J L. fox returned to Fairmont women's and men's <lb />
last week after spending a days for fall and winter, and they <lb />
with his better-half at home. are in a position to save you money <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company's In shoeing up your family. v <lb />
pant department is complete now and Miss <lb />
they will take pleasure in showing her H <lb />
you through and save you some in <lb />
in making your purchases. cotton w <lb />
Rev. W. K. CM of Wilmington, spent; A w Ange <lb />
night with his mother. <lb />
It a little hard to bring the <lb />
Men's League up from its <lb />
summer attendance. Though <lb />
Sunday was an ideal day so far <lb />
as goes, the show- <lb />
ed but little increase over what it <lb />
had in the heat of mid-summer. <lb />
The men of the community must not <lb />
hat miss by absenting <lb />
themselves from the meetings. The <lb />
league did much good through last <lb />
later, and there is yet opportunity <lb />
for it to do much more. <lb />
Last Sunday the subject for dis- <lb />
was the Lord Re- <lb />
quires of and three most excel- <lb />
lent talks were made by the leaders. <lb />
Messrs. A. R Ellington, H. B. <lb />
and R. H. Wright. The <lb />
TH IF <lb />
other organization In the school It <lb />
glad to welcome you. <lb />
Many of you are away home <lb />
the first time. is new <lb />
, to you. You will miss your home <lb />
our people, you. young are <lb />
to occupy a most important place. <lb />
You are here to prepare yourselves <lb />
for the tasks that will soon confront <lb />
you. arc here to help you as best <lb />
Opens With Fifteen Per Cent increased <lb />
pie. I would not give much for you j we may. into the spirit of the <lb />
if you did not. Some of you will school and let tat spirit of the school <lb />
THE FACULTY AND OFFICERS <lb />
think of going home. would not give <lb />
anything for you if you do go. Love <lb />
your home, but love it with that <lb />
one in every particular, <lb />
manhood that you to make <lb />
the most possible of your life. <lb />
The safety of the American <lb />
is based upon the love of the home <lb />
that is deep seated in hearts of <lb />
i -.- <lb />
sues lean has been on the resting upon each of and <lb />
K. E. Cox. <lb />
Union Mercantile <lb />
Co. carries <lb />
of and stock <lb />
When in need of something <lb />
is good for your stock see them. <lb />
U Vivian Roberson left Friday <lb />
for to spend <lb />
Barber and Company <lb />
have the latest styles in men's and <lb />
boy's hats foe fall and winter and <lb />
you will do to see them before <lb />
you buy. <lb />
Mr. Harvey A. Cox returned home <lb />
Wednesday He <lb />
will spend a while at home. <lb />
Don't forget that we are your <lb />
friends, brother farmer, and that we <lb />
have bought a lot of extra good shoes <lb />
for both Sunday and everyday wear, <lb />
we can fit up your whole family. Come <lb />
to see us. brother. <lb />
UNION MERCANTILE CO. <lb />
Quite a lot of W. K. S. girls left <lb />
Friday evening to spend Saturday <lb />
and Sunday t home. <lb />
The cheapest and best line of rugs <lb />
ever brought to this town are on dis- <lb />
play at Barber and Co's. <lb />
store Com end make your selection <lb />
while they last. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Roes. clever In- <lb />
man. was In our town Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
When In need of underwear, neck <lb />
wear, hosiery, toilet powder, etc., etc. <lb />
The Baton Mercantile Co. will be <lb />
glad to fix you up. <lb />
One of our young men complains <lb />
every Monday of his eyes being sore. <lb />
You all can guess the reason. <lb />
You can get your cheap now at <lb />
Barber and Co's store. <lb />
They have unloaded a ear and in or- <lb />
to move same quick, will sell <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Our fail- <lb />
ed to send in a letter Saturday as <lb />
usual. He was out of place. Guess he <lb />
was out squirrel hunting. <lb />
Mr. Roy T. Cox and nineteen <lb />
from here attended the Flat <lb />
Swamp Association Sunday. <lb />
Mr. J. A. of Grifton. was in <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Manning has accepted <lb />
the bookkeeper's place with the Pitt <lb />
County Oil Co. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams filled his regular <lb />
appointment at the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning and at night. At the <lb />
night service several made a <lb />
of religion. <lb />
We realize the most valuable asset <lb />
of a bank is that of public confidence, <lb />
and we have furnished our depositors <lb />
every safeguard and protection for <lb />
their friends and we shall continue <lb />
to do so in future as In the past. <lb />
you are not a depositor, call and <lb />
let us talk the matter over with you. <lb />
Bank Of <lb />
Bishop Strange held services at the <lb />
Episcopal church yesterday evening <lb />
and administered the right of con- <lb />
to three young ladies. <lb />
A car load of salt Just arrived at <lb />
A. W. Ange and <lb />
Mr. Elma Worthington and Miss <lb />
Beulah of Ayden, pleas- <lb />
ant visitors in our town yesterday. <lb />
See the and children's cloaks <lb />
at A. W. Ange and Co's They are <lb />
cheap <lb />
Mrs. Levy Holliday. of Grimesland. <lb />
is spending a few days with Mrs. B. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
A nice line of hats at A. W. Ange <lb />
and <lb />
The correspondent to the Pitt <lb />
County News and Miss Esther John- <lb />
son were visitors In the country yes- <lb />
evening. <lb />
sick list for several days. We hope <lb />
there is nothing serious. <lb />
The one sure way to have money <lb />
is to save it. The one sure way to <lb />
save it is by depositing it in a re- <lb />
bank. Call and see us. <lb />
aft Of <lb />
Messrs. Harvey A., and C. T. Cox <lb />
the power to choose between right <lb />
and wrong, was strongly presented. <lb />
Next Sunday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock the meeting will be held in <lb />
the Methodist church. Subject, <lb />
is the Man Whom God <lb />
Text. Job Leaders. Messrs. M. <lb />
W. Wallace. F. M. Wooten and T. J. <lb />
were visitors in the country i <lb />
day evening, much to their pleasure. Help make the attendance larger at <lb />
Time will not lie-she reveals all <lb />
things. Just so have the superior . , <lb />
qualities in the Hunsucker buggy INFORMAL RECEPTION, <lb />
bean revealed. For a good many years <lb />
this buggy has stood the test and W. C. W The railing <lb />
what has been revealed is to its <lb />
it. Come to see the A. G. Cox <lb />
Company and get your next <lb />
buggy. <lb />
Mr. ii. B. Bryan, of Kinston. was <lb />
in ton n yesterday. <lb />
Men s clothing, line of cloth- <lb />
Harrington, Barber Ca's <lb />
they are pricing them way down, <lb />
and can get a good suit of clothes <lb />
for lit tie money. Come and see them. <lb />
School. <lb />
The Young Woman's Christian As- <lb />
at the Training school be- <lb />
active work as soon as school <lb />
opened. Miss Best was <lb />
elected president in the place of Miss <lb />
Agnes Smith, who failed to return. <lb />
an informal reception was given <lb />
mi Saturday evening to the new <lb />
dents to which all the students and <lb />
the faculty were invited. All had a <lb />
President Wright Inspiring <lb />
Address St mien Is at the First <lb />
dispel Exercises of the Session <lb />
Extends Cordial Welcome and <lb />
Them to Help the School Grow. <lb />
There was a Splendid picture <lb />
at East Carolina <lb />
Training school this morning, when <lb />
the students assembled for the first i <lb />
chapel exercises at the beginning of <lb />
the third regular term of the school. <lb />
While the school was advertised to <lb />
open on the 16th, the first two days <lb />
were occupied in the registration of <lb />
students and assigning them to class- <lb />
es, so that the regular work did not <lb />
begin until this morning. It was <lb />
gratifying to see the faces of many <lb />
Of the former students, as well as <lb />
so many new ones. There were by loving parents to keep you <lb />
many for registration that this work I May you at all times act as one <lb />
bad not been completed when of the sacrifice. And may you <lb />
have womanhood enough to bend <lb />
every energy to each duty and thus <lb />
enter into you. Put into this year <lb />
your best and this year will en- <lb />
large that self. <lb />
He followed this with some an- <lb />
as to tie hours of <lb />
etc. and dismissed them for <lb />
their work. <lb />
The Reflector Joins in extending a <lb />
cordial welcome to all of the faculty. <lb />
lie American people. Recently a man officers and students, and again ex- <lb />
to defame the good name presses the wish that the session Just <lb />
the lady of the house in one of our upon may be a mot success- <lb />
American homes and the gentleman i <lb />
the house gave him a severe <lb />
thrashing. The took the <lb />
case to court and the judge dismissed <lb />
case with these de- <lb />
served the beating you This <lb />
the home is protected by the <lb />
and should be loved by all right <lb />
thinking citizen. <lb />
To you. the home is the best place <lb />
on earth and it should be. May your <lb />
stay here be a credit to that home. <lb />
May you so live one and all. that <lb />
each day here will add honor to that <lb />
home. Many are the sacrifices being <lb />
Mr A W. Ange left yesterday for jolly evening getting acquainted. Each <lb />
to spend a few days with, one was tagged with her name so <lb />
his father, who is sick. was no need of introduction. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb />
can show buggy robe that will <lb />
please your trite, children and all. It <lb />
not only looks good, but will keep <lb />
you They have a complete <lb />
line See them and buy. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
ton buyer, went to Farmville today i <lb />
in the interest of the fleecy staple. <lb />
The Rev. Claudius F. Smith will <lb />
hold services in St. Luke's Episcopal <lb />
Church beginning Monday night, <lb />
and will continue through <lb />
On Sunday evening Prof. C. W. <lb />
Wilson conducted the public services <lb />
the assembly hall. He an <lb />
excellent talk on the value of Chris <lb />
work in the school. <lb />
CLASS OFFICERS. <lb />
Of Memorial Methodist Sun- <lb />
day School. <lb />
On last Sunday morning the <lb />
class of Jams Memorial <lb />
night. October 13th. All Sunday school elected the fol- <lb />
are cordially invited to these I lowing officers for the ensuing six <lb />
Such services are called a <lb />
mission In the Episcopal church.- <lb />
Mission implies many sorts of a j <lb />
to the patient whom <lb />
we attempt to arouse; second, to de- <lb />
liver, these latter are more especial- <lb />
of two classes; those Interested <lb />
and zealously at work for the Lord <lb />
and those who are Indifferent. To <lb />
preach a mission means lo address <lb />
all these by reviving the care- <lb />
less and Indifferent by deepening the <lb />
earnest adherents and by opening the <lb />
eyes of those who have not beheld the <lb />
goodness and mercy of an all-loving <lb />
Father. The members of St. Luke's <lb />
church desire the earnest prayer.- <lb />
Christian people that our God may <lb />
bless these services, the preacher and <lb />
those who come to hear. <lb />
President. O. M. Clark. <lb />
Vice-president, F. R. Stretch. <lb />
Secretary, Harry White. <lb />
Assistant Secretary. Guy Lanier. <lb />
Teacher, J. H. Shore. <lb />
Assistant Teacher. A. B. Ellington. <lb />
Treasurer. Wiley J. Brown. <lb />
Reporter, J. B. James. <lb />
class work began this morning, so <lb />
the exact number in attendance can <lb />
not yet be given, but it is consider- <lb />
ably larger, fully fifteen per cent, <lb />
than at either of the previous <lb />
It was a pleasure also to note the <lb />
presence of familiar faces in the <lb />
faculty of the school, only a few new <lb />
being seen among them. The <lb />
faculty is as <lb />
President. Prof. It. H Wright. <lb />
Pedagogy. Prof. C. W. Wilson <lb />
School Management, Prof. W. H. <lb />
English. Prof. L. R. Meadows. <lb />
English, Miss Mamie E. Jenkins. <lb />
Science, Prof. H. E. Austin. <lb />
Mathematics. Miss Maria D. <lb />
ham. <lb />
History. Miss Joyner Davis. <lb />
Latin, Miss Daisy B. Waite. <lb />
Primary Methods. Miss Bab <lb />
Drawing. Miss Kate W. Lewis. <lb />
Household Economics. Miss Eliza- <lb />
beth <lb />
highest type of <lb />
develop for th <lb />
womanhood. <lb />
Your stay here is for the <lb />
knowledge you Will acquire. <lb />
edge is But let me say to <lb />
you to-day knowledge alone may be <lb />
power In the wrong direction. Each <lb />
human being has an individuality, a <lb />
personality that colors, enters into <lb />
and shapes everything that person at- <lb />
tempts. I have known a woman to go <lb />
into a new environment and make a <lb />
reputation as a singer and as soon as <lb />
her personality became known, her <lb />
reputation as a singer was lost. Not <lb />
that she could not sing as well as <lb />
before. the personality destroyed <lb />
the art. I have seen people who at first <lb />
In an unknown environment were dis- <lb />
failures but when their character <lb />
became known they became a great <lb />
power. Personality adds to or sub- <lb />
tracts from the power that comes;,,, col. <lb />
through knowledge. In the spirit by <lb />
Helping Those Who Help Them. <lb />
However the people of Concord may <lb />
have stood as to reciprocity with Can- <lb />
they certainly seem to have a <lb />
strong leaning towards reciprocity <lb />
with home folks, and as they appear <lb />
quite willing to make the first tender <lb />
why it does look as if they might be <lb />
right in their conclusions. A specific <lb />
Concord wanted a new railroad <lb />
depot, and the people of that town, as <lb />
we understand it. had long contend- <lb />
ed for such. The Southern railroad <lb />
had declined to furnish such, but at <lb />
ante time desired to rush its trains <lb />
through Concord. Here is where the <lb />
folks of Concord balked. They were <lb />
perfectly willing to allow the the <lb />
privilege, but thought that they should <lb />
be allowed something In return; not <lb />
in money, but in a needed railroad <lb />
which they deemed Just <lb />
necessary to their town as it was <lb />
necessary the trains to rush <lb />
through Concord in order that pas- <lb />
may save time and reach their <lb />
destinations sooner. So Concord made <lb />
a rule that all trains must stop first <lb />
upon entering the town, the same as <lb />
I at a depot. This put a in <lb />
arrangements for through trains, and <lb />
so now Concord, it is reported, is to <lb />
have a new depot and the trains <lb />
can rush through without <lb />
unless flagged. Concord evident- <lb />
knows its <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
the school you will find the real force <lb />
that helps to make success or fall- <lb />
Advice to Lawyers. <lb />
One of the most interesting <lb />
cations is West Publishing Dock- <lb />
of law <lb />
,,,,. The cur- <lb />
WHAT THEY ARE HERE FOR. <lb />
TO TOBACCO FARMERS <lb />
President Wright Talks At The Train- <lb />
School. <lb />
President Wright Is giving a <lb />
Of most helpful and Interesting talks <lb />
at the assembly exercises at <lb />
school on the purpose of the <lb />
student at East Carolina Teach- <lb />
Trailing school, which Is one <lb />
Vice to lawyers when addressing the <lb />
School Music and Voice, of the lives of those who the lat <lb />
token from the columns of a con- <lb />
Why are you here Why did you j <lb />
not select some other school There j promulgating your esoteric <lb />
is springing up each year from and in articulating your <lb />
great field of the public and the grad- sentimentalities and amicable <lb />
May It. <lb />
Piano. Miss M. Bishop. <lb />
Writing. Prof. Chas. S. Coon. <lb />
President, Prof. R. H. Wright. <lb />
Bursar. Mr. J. B. <lb />
Lady Principal, Kate R. Beck- <lb />
with. <lb />
Physician. Dr. C. OH. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
Superintendent of Infirmary. Miss <lb />
R. Beaman. <lb />
Stenographer. Miss Emma R. Jones. <lb />
Custodian of Records, Miss Ola S. <lb />
Ross. <lb />
When all had assembled in the <lb />
after devotional exercises. <lb />
President Wright addressed the <lb />
dents, as <lb />
To the Students of tile East Caro- <lb />
Teachers Training <lb />
It is with peculiar pleasure that <lb />
ed schools in our state, many who <lb />
are to be transplanted to the <lb />
for higher learning that they <lb />
may grow into the perfect plant In- <lb />
tended by the Great God of this <lb />
or psychological <lb />
beware of platitudinous <lb />
Let you conversational com- <lb />
possess a certified con- <lb />
a compact comprehensible- <lb />
verse. Each institution stands coalescent consistency and a <lb />
eminently for some one thing, and it Concatenated cogency. Eschew all <lb />
ii this draws young men and of flatulent garrulity. <lb />
The <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Mrs. Levy Holiday and sister. Miss <lb />
Mary Proctor and Miss Lizzie Gal- <lb />
of Grimesland. are visiting <lb />
friends in town this week. <lb />
Wagons have surely been going out <lb />
from the plant of the A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
company for the past three <lb />
weeks. There are none like the <lb />
and the farmers are realizing <lb />
this more and more. Better place <lb />
your order for a buggy right now. <lb />
Mr. Adrian Brown, of Greenville, <lb />
has taken a fancy to our town or <lb />
some one here. He Is here right often, <lb />
much to his pleasure. <lb />
A car of salt Just arrived at A. <lb />
W Ange <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox is on the sick list <lb />
this week. Hope she will soon be <lb />
out <lb />
Should Make Exhibit <lb />
Fair. <lb />
A few days ago I received a letter <lb />
from Mr. J. W. Gravely, of Rocky <lb />
-Mount, calling attention to special <lb />
premiums offered by the State Fair <lb />
Association this year to tobacco farm- <lb />
for exhibits of tobacco, and ask- <lb />
me to take the matter up and en- <lb />
to get the farmers of Pitt <lb />
county interested and to make <lb />
at the coming state fair. As <lb />
I was. not informed as to the require- <lb />
premiums offered, etc., I wrote <lb />
him for Information, and have the <lb />
following letter in <lb />
to yours of the 30th ult. <lb />
the premiums are offered on smokers, <lb />
fillers and wrappers, lbs. of each. <lb />
The premiums range from to <lb />
The tobacco will be sold during the <lb />
week following the state fair and the <lb />
proceeds turned over to the owner <lb />
thereof. Upon these conditions it <lb />
pears to me that quite a number of <lb />
would send up exhibits. I <lb />
think you will do your farmers and <lb />
the tobacco interest of the state a <lb />
good service by getting a nice exhibit <lb />
from your county. Send all the <lb />
to Col. E. Raleigh, <lb />
N. C, prepaying express charges. <lb />
I hope you will give this matter <lb />
little time attention as in <lb />
my opinion it will do much good to <lb />
the tobacco <lb />
I hope a number of our tobacco <lb />
growers will take an Interest and de- <lb />
to make an exhibit this year, <lb />
for I believe they can take some of <lb />
these premiums. I should be glad to <lb />
render any service in this <lb />
I can. and will any further <lb />
desired, upon request. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER. <lb />
women to it. This particular Jejuna and asinine <lb />
stands for but one thing. It Let your extemporaneous de- <lb />
has but one mission and every en-scanting and <lb />
is bent to that one purpose have intelligibility and veracious <lb />
to make more efficient teachers for vivacity without or <lb />
the schools of Carolina. The. bombast. And. further- <lb />
fact of your presence here is sedulously avoid all <lb />
evidence that you intend to be- profundity, pompous proclivity, <lb />
n teacher, than which I think vacuity, <lb />
will, the purpose of the school. of Is no higher calling given man; vapidity. Shun <lb />
in the early days i this morning to Wei- for w not Christ himself known prurient and <lb />
you to the school Great Teacher pestiferous profanity, or <lb />
What is the spirit of the true teach- apparent. In other words, talk plain- <lb />
Is it to make money that. Don't use big <lb />
North Carolina, it is said as not her <lb />
at night, approach some of the thrifty, u, ,. . .,, <lb />
live. towns you see in the r M <lb />
biasing electric lights. tho of us , <lb />
grow. We wish you not only . . .,. Who Are Brawn Pill <lb />
beginning is back <lb />
after the war. for there are three <lb />
stops in the development of public <lb />
education In North first, <lb />
the realization of the state of its <lb />
obligation to the children; second, the <lb />
period of provision of school houses; <lb />
third, the provision of efficient teach- <lb />
This school is here for the last <lb />
purpose and the students arc here <lb />
to that purpose. <lb />
our state to train young men <lb />
women to teach in the public schools <lb />
of <lb />
But a crooked politician usually <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have just advocates the straight ticket. <lb />
NOTES FROM <lb />
sneering terms, as <lb />
watch bast Carolina Teacher. Train- What ,. ,,,,, ,, of <lb />
lug school grow, but to help us to <lb />
grow. This murks tho beginning of <lb />
our third year and the enrollment is <lb />
than ever before in the history Um , am ,,, <lb />
our school for the third day of the . ,, i , , j , <lb />
Things Thai Are Happening In That fall term. It . , , <lb />
to fight the demon of ignorance with <lb />
I am glad to see so many familiar bookish but a burning de- <lb />
Tile following Pitt county <lb />
lave been drawn to serve as jurors <lb />
young struggling humanity to help October term of Federal court <lb />
teacher Is it not a burning desire <lb />
goes out of the soul toward <lb />
Section. <lb />
N. C. Oct. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Carraway. of Ayden. was <lb />
able to fill his regular appointment <lb />
at the M. E. church Sunday evening. <lb />
A large crowd was disappointed. <lb />
Miss Mary Clyde Pulley of Fair- <lb />
returned to her home today, <lb />
after spending days with Miss <lb />
Velma Venters. <lb />
Mrs. Hunter, of Fairfax. Md., Is vis- <lb />
relatives In this neighborhood. <lb />
She Is accompanied by her sister, Mrs. <lb />
Johnson, of St Augustine, Fla. <lb />
Mr. O. W. Venters went to Wash- <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mr. Leroy Venters went to Winter- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Several of our young people attend- <lb />
ed the ball game at Cox Mill <lb />
day evening <lb />
Miss Annie Nelson, of <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss Velma Vent- <lb />
faces with us. I am glad so many <lb />
of our former are able to re- <lb />
turn to us for further Instruction, <lb />
are twice and thrice welcome to <lb />
these halls. May this prove to you <lb />
sire on the part of one soul to help <lb />
other souls to higher, truer, nobler <lb />
living. It Is the spirit of the second <lb />
command God gave to man to subdue <lb />
the earth have dominion over the <lb />
spent in school. Many of our form- <lb />
students are not with us, but are <lb />
facing the stern realities of practical <lb />
life. Of these, seventeen are <lb />
ates of this Institution. Last May we <lb />
gave diplomas to thirteen, during the <lb />
we added four to the list. <lb />
You see from this that this school <lb />
stands, not for so many years <lb />
here, but for so much work <lb />
completed. These seven- <lb />
teen young women have the stamp <lb />
of the school's approval in the form <lb />
a diploma. We confidently expect <lb />
them to make of the best <lb />
teachers in the state. Many others <lb />
for a lack of funds, or for other <lb />
are teaching in our state. All are <lb />
It isn't the working for a living. doing better work than they could <lb />
that provokes us, It Is the kind of have done without the training they <lb />
living we for our received at the hands of the faculty <lb />
It requires nothing more than school. <lb />
very best year you have ever fish of the sea. and over the fowl of Grifton. <lb />
to be held New <lb />
For week beginning October 24th <lb />
H. A. White, John D. <lb />
Pierce. Ayden; James S. Hines, <lb />
den; W. B. Nobles. Jo- <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
For the week beginning October <lb />
P. M. <lb />
G. Greenville; John Z. Brooks. <lb />
the air, and over every living thing <lb />
that moves upon the The <lb />
soul of the true teacher must be fill- <lb />
ed with the milk of human kindness. <lb />
There must be a love for ones fellow- <lb />
man. The reward of the teacher is in <lb />
the lives of those taught. One life <lb />
turned by you Into that path that en- <lb />
ables It to reach its most perfect <lb />
stage of development is worth more <lb />
than all the salary you will ever <lb />
draw. <lb />
PITT FAIR. <lb />
Premium List And Rules Governing <lb />
Exhibits. <lb />
Elsewhere In this paper is published <lb />
the revised premium list of the Pitt <lb />
county fair to be held In Greenville <lb />
on Thursday and Friday, November <lb />
2nd and 3rd, together with some In- <lb />
formation concerning exhibits. From <lb />
this list It will be seen that the North <lb />
As I look over the vast sea of Carolina Department of Agriculture <lb />
inanity about over this great will pay half of the general <lb />
state of ours, and as I realize the and also In premiums to the <lb />
prosperity and happiness of our women's department. In addition to <lb />
people depends upon the schools the Pitt County Fair <lb />
our teachers If you will offers some special premiums. <lb />
then as I turn to the teaching force I These premiums ought to Insure a <lb />
how inadequate tie large and creditable exhibit of the <lb />
ration offered or required, my heart products of the county. Read the <lb />
aches within me. But when I glance; Hat through and also see the large <lb />
little study to new and val-1 To you young women, who are here back and see where we stood five on Every- <lb />
liable ideas for your s ore. for the first time, let me say, you are years ago and where we stand today, body come lo the fair. <lb />
If he Iran behind the Counter Is , indeed welcome. The management of. my heart is made glad within me <lb />
IT , great near I A great re ch <lb />
. d like a literary societies. Young we are going to do many that they have no time to <lb />
of 1,200 among the best <lb />
people in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and invite those <lb />
who wish to get better <lb />
acquainted with these <lb />
good people in a business <lb />
way to take a few inches <lb />
space and tell them what <lb />
you have to bring to their <lb />
attention. flOur <lb />
are low and can be <lb />
had upon application. <lb />
ma. It has a population <lb />
of and is surround- <lb />
ed by the best farming <lb />
country, of <lb />
all kinds are invited to <lb />
locate here for we have <lb />
everything to offer in the <lb />
way of labor capital and <lb />
tributary facilities. We <lb />
have an up-to-date job <lb />
and newspaper plant.<lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Moat the Most Employment of <lb />
N. C, FRIDAY, Mil. <lb />
PUT <lb />
Some Facts Concerning the Los <lb />
Angeles Case. <lb />
STRONG ARRAY OF COUNSEL <lb />
Charged With Complicity <lb />
In Alleged of An- <lb />
Times Building Thai Wrecked <lb />
The House and Killed <lb />
The J. and <lb />
James B. members <lb />
of the International Association <lb />
of Bridge and Structural Iron <lb />
Workers. <lb />
The in <lb />
the alleged dynamiting of the <lb />
Los Angeles Times building. <lb />
Oct. 1910. resulting in the <lb />
death of twenty-one men. <lb />
Chief Counsel for the <lb />
Attorney John D. <lb />
Fredericks. <lb />
Chief Counsel for the Defense <lb />
Clarence Darrow, of Chicago. <lb />
Number of Witnesses to <lb />
hundred. <lb />
Estimated Cost of the Trial <lb />
HIT <lb />
Our Boys for <lb />
The Session. <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Oct. <lb />
Pitt County club held its meet- <lb />
this yew Monday night the <lb />
Y. M. C. A. building, twelve of the <lb />
members being present. The meeting <lb />
was called to order by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Jr., last year's president. <lb />
were then received for the office <lb />
of president for the coming year. <lb />
Mr. Bruce Hooker was nominated and <lb />
unanimously elected to this office, <lb />
after which he proceeded to preside <lb />
over the meeting and the election of <lb />
the other officers followed. Mr. Loyd <lb />
Horton was elected vice president, and <lb />
D C. Moore. Jr. secretary and treas- <lb />
The business of the club was <lb />
then transacted and immediately after <lb />
the adjournment the boys gave some <lb />
yells for Pitt county. <lb />
The Pitt County club is increasing <lb />
in numbers every year and It is now <lb />
one of the largest clubs represented <lb />
at the university. Through such an <lb />
organization as this the boys are <lb />
brought into closer touch with one <lb />
another and arc Inspired with the <lb />
grand old Pitt county spirit. The <lb />
club this year has a membership of <lb />
fourteen, the largest In Its history. <lb />
This speaks well for Pitt county, and <lb />
for county progress. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
MORNING TALK <lb />
AT TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
ROBERT H. <lb />
JOHNNY J. JONES <lb />
CARNIVAL NEXT <lb />
TO err it oft. <lb />
LOS ANGELES, Cal. Oct. <lb />
since the trial of the officials of the <lb />
Western Federation of Miners tor e <lb />
alleged assassination of <lb />
of Idaho, has a trial <lb />
this country excited the interest in <lb />
labor circles and among the public <lb />
generally as. is manifested the <lb />
case of the brothers, who <lb />
are about to be brought to the bar to <lb />
answer for alleged complicity in the <lb />
dynamiting outrage that resulted In <lb />
the destruction of the Los Angeles <lb />
Times building and the death of <lb />
men working there, on October <lb />
1910. The long and <lb />
waged by the Times against the labor <lb />
unions and their methods, the con <lb />
of E. <lb />
that an organized band of labor <lb />
leaders made a business of destroy- <lb />
the lives and property of <lb />
to the labor unions, and the <lb />
active and generous support given <lb />
by the American Federation of La- <lb />
and other labor organizations in <lb />
aid of the accused men, have fed the <lb />
popular Imagination and led the pub- <lb />
to believe that the trial will re- <lb />
In startling disclosures. <lb />
The specific charge upon which the <lb />
trial will proceed is covered by in- <lb />
number relating to <lb />
the death of J. Wesley Reeves, an em- <lb />
of the Times at the time the <lb />
building was destroyed. The <lb />
teen other indictments will be set <lb />
over pending the trial for the alleged <lb />
murder of Reeves, who was private <lb />
secretary to the general manager of <lb />
the Times. <lb />
The lines of battle planned by <lb />
Clarence J. Darrow, chief counsel of <lb />
the and District Attorney <lb />
John who will conduct <lb />
the prosecution, already have been <lb />
pretty clearly revealed. The prose- <lb />
will first seek to <lb />
that the Times building was de- <lb />
by an explosion of <lb />
Then will come the testimony of tel- <lb />
to establish the number of <lb />
corroborating evidence and the <lb />
confession of This will <lb />
be followed by the identification of <lb />
witnesses who will swear that they <lb />
knew J. B. as J. D. Bryce <lb />
in Los Angeles and in San Francisco <lb />
during September and October t <lb />
year. An endeavor will be made to <lb />
trace the accused almost to the Times <lb />
building, where the explosion occur- <lb />
Tobacco Sales <lb />
Things are moving along at high <lb />
speed and at high prices out on the <lb />
tobacco market. The warehouses are <lb />
having large sales again this week, <lb />
and the farmer who brings his to- <lb />
to the market goes <lb />
home more than satisfied with prices. <lb />
Further Advice to Those Preparing <lb />
Themselves to Teach. <lb />
I spent the morning hours last <lb />
week stating our problem. From <lb />
what I have said you see the State <lb />
has established this school and Is <lb />
maintaining It to help you. Yes. but <lb />
it is to help you to prepare yourselves <lb />
to do a definite work that its turn <lb />
will help the State through the train- <lb />
you give the children in our <lb />
schools. Your stay here is intended <lb />
a period of self-improvement along <lb />
all lines that will help you to become <lb />
the most efficient teachers possible. <lb />
What then, should be your attitude <lb />
toward the school Should It be self- <lb />
Should you assume that all we <lb />
do Is for your Individual advance- <lb />
your individual happiness, <lb />
your individual prosperity along all <lb />
Hues that tend to develop successful <lb />
teachers In other words, to use a <lb />
quotation, should you be a <lb />
all in Granting <lb />
the purpose of your stay here is a <lb />
selfish one. you cannot benefit it by <lb />
taking the highway of selfishness. <lb />
The street to efficiency in teaching <lb />
must be paved with deeds of help- <lb />
to Service for others <lb />
ENGAGEMENT FOB GREENVILLE. <lb />
You are not experimenting on your- <lb />
self when you take Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy for a cold as that prep- <lb />
has won Its great reputation <lb />
and extensive sale by its remarkable <lb />
cures of colds, always be de- <lb />
pended upon. It is equally valuable <lb />
for adults and children and may be <lb />
given to young children with implicit <lb />
confidence as it contains no harmful <lb />
drug. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
red. The case against J. J. <lb />
will be centered upon correspondence <lb />
furnished by and books <lb />
found at office and the <lb />
clocks and wire found in Indianapolis. <lb />
In matter Detective William J. <lb />
Hums will be called as a witness. <lb />
The will attack the <lb />
that the building was destroyed <lb />
by dynamite, will assert that the ex- <lb />
was caused by gas and will <lb />
call experts. In attacking the <lb />
confession the will <lb />
call witnesses to establish an alibi <lb />
for the brothers. In every <lb />
instance where the are <lb />
identified by at a certain <lb />
time and place the is expected <lb />
to call witnesses to show that the <lb />
men were in other localities. Ex- <lb />
perts on handwriting will be called <lb />
to prove that letters alleged by <lb />
to have been written by J. <lb />
J. were not written by him, <lb />
but were written by some person who <lb />
attempted to simulate the writing of <lb />
the union leader. <lb />
Unless ail signs go astray the trial <lb />
will occupy weeks. The <lb />
alone will subpoena witnesses. <lb />
These will come from all parts of <lb />
the States, about of them <lb />
from San Francisco and vicinity. Dis- <lb />
Attorney Fredericks estimates <lb />
that the prosecution will summon a <lb />
similar number, bringing the total up <lb />
to The cost of service on these <lb />
witnesses and the expense of bring- <lb />
them to Los Angeles, probably <lb />
will make the trial the most <lb />
that the country has ever known. <lb />
Mr Darrow estimates the probable ex- <lb />
of the defense at <lb />
It is believed II will cost the prose- <lb />
not less than 1500.000. <lb />
to . <lb />
alone will develop you the <lb />
spirit of the true teacher. Lot the <lb />
motto of this school, sink <lb />
deep into your hearts and become <lb />
real factor In your lives. But you <lb />
may say. There is nothing I can do <lb />
work for myself. If your <lb />
school, when you begin to teach be- <lb />
comes a success you must love your <lb />
school. If your school, while you are <lb />
a student, becomes a success you <lb />
must love your school and work for <lb />
it. <lb />
We need your help, your love and <lb />
your encouragement. Don't let any <lb />
occasion pass without saying a good <lb />
word for your school. I have <lb />
ed many letters <lb />
is so enthusiastic about the Training <lb />
School that I have decided to send <lb />
my daughter Miss is In- <lb />
in the school. Take an ac- <lb />
Interest in everything the school <lb />
undertakes for your good. Get up <lb />
enthusiasm for all kinds of school <lb />
activities. Come to me and talk <lb />
anything you and your school-mates <lb />
are interested in. Come to me with <lb />
It, for I am held responsible for the <lb />
entire policy of the school. You will <lb />
find that am always willing to <lb />
ten and if I do not agree with you, <lb />
I am willing to tell you my reasons. <lb />
I take It that you arc young women <lb />
with ideas that are worth consider- <lb />
do not believe in that war that <lb />
often exists between students and the <lb />
head of educational institutions. I <lb />
believe in a of the <lb />
student body as well as the co-opera- <lb />
officers and teachers. We have <lb />
no secrets in this school; our <lb />
are all open to you and the <lb />
sons for these policies are yours if <lb />
you want them. Co-operation win <lb />
us the greatest school for you <lb />
in the country. <lb />
The Great Exposition Shows With <lb />
Many Startling Attractions. <lb />
The Johnny J. Jones Exposition <lb />
Shows will exhibit here the week of <lb />
Oct. 16th, with a constellation of <lb />
new top notch sensations, features, <lb />
acts and novelties. All brand new <lb />
for the return engagement to our <lb />
city. Nothing better In the way of <lb />
high class and refined tented amuse- <lb />
will appear here this season. <lb />
Grand galaxy of the greatest train- <lb />
ed wild animals In the world today. <lb />
The JOHNNY J. JONES SHOWS <lb />
regarded everywhere as the acme of;, <lb />
success, honestly, reliability and re- <lb />
The exposition shows <lb />
are larger and better than ever be- <lb />
fore and need no introduction. The <lb />
feature attraction is the wild <lb />
a doubt the best <lb />
on tour today. In the out pouring <lb />
of breath arresting events none is <lb />
more Wonderful than the perform- <lb />
of a of <lb />
leopards, pumas. Jaguars, polar and <lb />
brown bears, introduced by the <lb />
youngest and most successful of all <lb />
animal trainers. Master Charles Hus- <lb />
ton. Zoologists of note have con- <lb />
tended for years that it was an <lb />
possibility to subdue these monsters <lb />
the Jungles, let alone instruct <lb />
them. The fallacy of such a con- <lb />
is readily apparent by the <lb />
presentation of a group of these Jun- <lb />
terrors, fearful in aspect, In <lb />
what is universally admitted to be <lb />
the most remarkable animal act in <lb />
the world today. No hasty choice of <lb />
words is adequate to accurately de- <lb />
scribe their performance. Truthful- <lb />
it may be said that they do every- <lb />
thing but talk. Without noticeable <lb />
suggestion from their trainer, these <lb />
huge beasts assemble In imposing <lb />
pyramids, the most thrilling and awe- <lb />
inspiring spectacle ever seen. The <lb />
shows are all new and needless to <lb />
say, clean, moral and Instructive. <lb />
The aggregation is composed of <lb />
high class attractions, two of the <lb />
most thrilling sensational free acts <lb />
In the country and two brass bands, <lb />
including the famous Royal Italian <lb />
Band, without doubt, the best mus- <lb />
organization In this country to- <lb />
day. <lb />
The sensational free acts will be <lb />
given on the grounds dally at and <lb />
p. m. Royal Band concerts <lb />
every afternoon and evening on the <lb />
public square. <lb />
GOOD ROADS <lb />
Saloon Trying to Slop <lb />
Shipment of Booze. <lb />
The Anti-Saloon League of Amer- <lb />
has Issued a call for a national <lb />
conference to meet in Washington in <lb />
December to be In session from the <lb />
12th through the 14th. for the <lb />
pose of taking stops to secure con- <lb />
legislation to regulate or <lb />
to prohibit interstate traffic in <lb />
The issued by the <lb />
league has been signed by a long list <lb />
of Influential men throughout Amer- <lb />
the signers being especially <lb />
from eight prohibition States <lb />
of the <lb />
It has been found in the <lb />
territory that the greatest ob- <lb />
to the enforcement of the State <lb />
prohibiting the sale of whiskey <lb />
been the looseness of the inter- <lb />
state traffic laws, which allow the <lb />
shipping of any of booze in- <lb />
to the dry territory and making the <lb />
State powerless to prevent this. The <lb />
name of Governor W. W. Kitchin <lb />
heads the list favoring the confer- <lb />
and among the other North Car- <lb />
signers are T. W. Bickett, at- <lb />
J. Y. Joyner, super- <lb />
of education, R. B. Glenn, <lb />
ex governor. V. P. Venerable, pres- <lb />
of the State University, L. L. <lb />
Hobbs. president of Guilford College. <lb />
Henry Louie Smith, president of <lb />
Davidson College, W. C. Newland. <lb />
lieutenant-governor. and Walter <lb />
Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb />
Court. <lb />
The leaders of the great temp.-. <lb />
movement believe that In this <lb />
move lies great power for good in <lb />
doing away with much of the evil of <lb />
the sale of whiskey In dry States and <lb />
local option sections where the <lb />
loons are not allowed to exist. The <lb />
league urges all temperance <lb />
ties and other organizations to send <lb />
representatives to the conference. <lb />
Record. <lb />
IN THE SOOTH <lb />
LESSONS IN III <lb />
The Line lo Operate a <lb />
Train. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
the National Good Roads train <lb />
over its system, starting out from <lb />
Richmond. November 23rd. <lb />
This train will consist of two coach- <lb />
es, one of which will contain models, <lb />
operated by electricity, of road work- <lb />
machinery of various characters, <lb />
and forms of various kinds of good <lb />
roads. These will he displayed in an <lb />
attractive way, and open to the pub- <lb />
The other coach will be equipped <lb />
for lectures and views. <lb />
A private car will accompany the <lb />
train for the accommodation of the <lb />
lecturers. <lb />
Two government road engineers, and <lb />
a representative of the American as- <lb />
for highway Improvement. <lb />
will accompany the train, as will also <lb />
a representative of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line. <lb />
The train will make one to <lb />
two stops in each county in the states <lb />
of Virginia. North Carolina, South <lb />
Carolina. Georgia. Florida and Ala- <lb />
through Which the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line runs. Free <lb />
and lectures will <lb />
be given each stop. <lb />
The object of this train, is to <lb />
highway improvements, and give <lb />
practical Instructions in the build- <lb />
and maintenance of improved <lb />
roads, with a view of reducing the <lb />
cost of farmers In the moving of their <lb />
crops to the railways <lb />
The public are Invited to <lb />
in every way. and to attend these <lb />
conferences. <lb />
Notice of the itinerary of this train <lb />
be published in this paper <lb />
later.<lb />
Portland Welcomes Taft. <lb />
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. a <lb />
liberal display of flags and bunting, <lb />
Portland Is In readiness to extend <lb />
a suitable welcome to President Taft, <lb />
who arrives here early this evening <lb />
and will remain until after midnight, <lb />
when he will depart for the South. <lb />
The local has for Its chief <lb />
features an automobile parade through <lb />
the business section of the city, an <lb />
Informal dinner at the Portland Com- <lb />
club, and a public address <lb />
at the armory. <lb />
In As Well As In Prices Of <lb />
Tobacco. <lb />
The Reflector has all along been <lb />
telling the public that Greenville had <lb />
the best tobacco market In the state. <lb />
If any further proof Is wanted It hi <lb />
given in the following item taken <lb />
from the report of the department of <lb />
Raleigh, Oct. to <lb />
gathered by the department of <lb />
agriculture and made public today, <lb />
pounds of leaf tobacco were <lb />
sold on the various markets in North <lb />
Carolina during the month of <lb />
Greenville heads the list with <lb />
over two million pounds, Kinston is <lb />
a close second and Wilson cornea <lb />
third, these three markets being In <lb />
a class with more than a million <lb />
pounds sold. <lb />
HELP IN A NEWS WAY. <lb />
New Industries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman for the <lb />
week ending October 4th, reports the <lb />
following new Industries established <lb />
North <lb />
furniture com- <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
handle factory. <lb />
bank. <lb />
bank. <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
lee plant. <lb />
Rocky Mount publishing <lb />
company <lb />
gin. <lb />
Statesville- Construction company. <lb />
Overheard in Venice. <lb />
It romantic. John, said <lb />
she. as they sat in the little Venetian <lb />
garden, sit here and listen to these <lb />
Italian troubadours singing their <lb />
lads bathed In the <lb />
replied John with a <lb />
deep drawn sigh. sometimes <lb />
wish they'd bathe In something be- <lb />
sides moonlight, don't you. It might <lb />
be less romantic, but It would be a <lb />
darn sight more <lb />
Circus Haste. <lb />
The most entertaining feature in <lb />
an otherwise perfect and most praise- <lb />
worthy circus program is the con- <lb />
excellent melody throughout <lb />
the entire performance by the big <lb />
John Robinson shows band of thirty <lb />
soloists, each and every exhibition, <lb />
I while the is being seated, <lb />
this coterie of instrumental- <lb />
will be heard In a concert pro- <lb />
gram of half an hour's duration that <lb />
cannot be surpassed for exquisite and <lb />
harmonious melody. This musical <lb />
feature is quite in keeping with the <lb />
strong circus acts that follow. <lb />
The big shows come here Thursday, <lb />
October <lb />
Don't Hide Light and Blame <lb />
Is For Not It. <lb />
As easy as it is. and as many times <lb />
as people have been asked to do so, <lb />
it seems that they just will not tell <lb />
the newspaper man when they are <lb />
going away or when they have visit- <lb />
ors. Yet the newspaper man Is <lb />
ed for not getting these things in the <lb />
paper and does not know about them. <lb />
The Reflector loves to talk about its <lb />
town folks, to print news items about <lb />
them, but it is impossible to find out <lb />
all unless some are told us. This is <lb />
not said Just to up space. We would <lb />
like to print the news about you or <lb />
that you are interested If you will <lb />
help us get in touch with It. Just <lb />
pick up your telephone or send us <lb />
word, and Bee if you do not think It <lb />
makes the paper more Interesting. <lb />
This Is as much your newspaper as <lb />
One of the hardest problems the <lb />
summer girl has to solve Is whether <lb />
she get another wear out <lb />
of a <lb />
Pear Tree Blooms Twice. <lb />
On the place of J. Jr . near <lb />
Cox Mill, is a small pear tree that <lb />
has budded, leaved and blossomed <lb />
twice this year. The spring crop of <lb />
leave and blossoms came along in <lb />
due season and off some <lb />
weeks ago. Now the tree Is again <lb />
I full of new leaves and blossoms. <lb />
OVER TO THE CO <lb />
Now la Possession Court <lb />
Jail. <lb />
On Tuesday afternoon the contract- <lb />
ors formally turned over to the board <lb />
of county commissioners building <lb />
committee the new court house and <lb />
new Jail the buildings being <lb />
completed and ready for reg- <lb />
like. <lb />
The county officers are moving into <lb />
their quarters in the court <lb />
and will soon have their of- <lb />
fices arranged. <lb />
The November term of court will <lb />
be held In the new court house with <lb />
Judge Hurry W. Whedbee presiding <lb />
over the court held In It. <lb />
A woman has done a big shop- <lb />
ping when she his spent a tenth as <lb />
much on as on her car fare and <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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