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O octal and <lb />
D. J. Whichard. Jr. <lb />
HE HAS A <lb />
By <lb />
Last night I lay on soft, clean bed. <lb />
With pillows to raise my head. <lb />
For awhile it seemed I could not <lb />
sleep, <lb />
Strange thoughts across my mind did <lb />
creep. <lb />
had to tramp a mile; <lb />
And then to doze awhile <lb />
A burden, too. I must needs carry. <lb />
Though worn and weary, must not <lb />
tarry. <lb />
And then seemed to wake again. <lb />
from the path of the <lb />
rain; <lb />
So rugged looked the road ahead <lb />
laid me back upon my bid. <lb />
Cumin. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Annie Grist <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Walter Seymour Green <lb />
on the morning of Wednesday, <lb />
November first <lb />
nineteen hundred and eleven <lb />
at half past seven o'clock <lb />
at their residence <lb />
Washington, North Carolina. <lb />
Mr Green is well known here, <lb />
where I few years ago he was an <lb />
operator In the Western <lb />
graph office. <lb />
But <lb />
sleep <lb />
eyes <lb />
Than stars that twinkled in <lb />
ski-. <lb />
Then thought what Can it be <lb />
That tonight so troubles me <lb />
Beautiful Marriage. <lb />
What was to have been one of the <lb />
further from my I most elaborate marriages ever sol- <lb />
; in Greenville took place <lb />
the <lb />
Then seemed to hear a faint bray <lb />
Perhaps it was a poor horse's neigh. <lb />
that sound may have been <lb />
II .- to lay on me i in. <lb />
A sin that we may all blot out <lb />
l up a better route <lb />
For the that pull <lb />
loads <lb />
t . d . <lb />
Carr <lb />
Entertains. <lb />
On Friday evening eight to <lb />
el Miss Mildred Carr delightfully <lb />
I n of friends at <lb />
. Greene bI <lb />
ti an. they w re <lb />
a by the host assisted by <lb />
II . ere served <lb />
Miss Ernestine Forbes <lb />
a Mi Brown. <lb />
Ti e of I i was hi . <lb />
Mr, Sb making <lb />
. a the pi <lb />
box of candy. <lb />
When over delicious <lb />
refreshments were served. <lb />
Wednesday night in a very quiet man- <lb />
account of recent bereave- <lb />
in the family of the <lb />
at the elegant residence of the bride's <lb />
mother, Mrs. C. J. Forbes, when our <lb />
popular townsman, Mr. Samuel T. <lb />
and the beautiful and attract- <lb />
MiSS Helen Forbes were made <lb />
one. <lb />
About the Rev. J. H. Shore <lb />
entered the tastily decorated library <lb />
followed by Miss Clara Louise Move <lb />
heavy land Miss Rosa Hadley, the <lb />
I flower then Immediately came <lb />
dame of honor. Mrs. w. I,. Beat, <lb />
r of the bride, handsomely <lb />
. in Ivory satin With pearl trim- <lb />
It gs, and white <lb />
She was followed by the maid <lb />
Of honor, pi little Miss Sophia <lb />
Sadler, of Baltimore, who never could <lb />
look . tier or s i than she I good sellers. <lb />
did in pink crepe with the workmanship, nuke <lb />
I an and bearing a bu i . if you fall to buy your next <lb />
of pink nations almost as from them. <lb />
she Th n came the groom, ac- Rev. T. H, King, of <lb />
its cousin and In to see bis <lb />
Mr, II. A. . both dressed in <lb />
you need pictures framed, see <lb />
i. <lb />
WE <lb />
AROUND WINTERVILLE <lb />
HI SIX ROTES. <lb />
Marriage a Popular Couple Took <lb />
Place Today. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, X. C. Oct. <lb />
Miss Kinds Cox. who is teaching at <lb />
spent Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
A. G Cox. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have Just <lb />
received a car load of new Royal <lb />
flour; prices cheap. <lb />
Messrs. R. L. Abbott and C. T. Cox <lb />
visited Ayden Saturday evening. <lb />
perfect wire fencing, <lb />
heights, for the farm or poultry <lb />
purposes, will shown you by the <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Company <lb />
They have a rolls of barbed Wire <lb />
on hand. <lb />
Mr O. W. Rollins and Miss Edith <lb />
Mumford, of Ayden. were In town <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has been <lb />
rushed to supply the demand for their <lb />
wagons. They have been <lb />
turning them out in numbers and in <lb />
excellent shape. They are in <lb />
to build you a wagon that has <lb />
stood the lest, weighed in the balances <lb />
and not found wanting. See them or <lb />
end your orders to the A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. Winterville. X. C <lb />
Mr. F. A. Edmondson. of <lb />
burg. spent Sunday In town with Mrs <lb />
F. a. who is spending a <lb />
short while here. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls at A <lb />
W. Ange <lb />
Mr. Adrian Brown, of Greenville. <lb />
paid Winterville his regular visit <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. will do <lb />
your repairing on short notice and <lb />
at the lowest prices. <lb />
Mr. M. j. Bryan, of spent <lb />
Sunday with bis parents, Mrs. <lb />
M. G. Bryan, and left Monday for <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
T buggies <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
They lead in quality <lb />
THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE <lb />
Pitt Co. Fair Association <lb />
WILL BE HELD AT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-ON- <lb />
THURSDAY and FRIDAY <lb />
tali. <lb />
The Civic League met at the home <lb />
of Mrs. T. A. Person Thursday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
A very interesting letter was read <lb />
from Mrs. R. K. also a com- <lb />
the mayor and board <lb />
of aldermen, granting their hearty <lb />
in anything the league <lb />
desires that lies in their power. <lb />
The league now issues a call to <lb />
every property and lease owner in <lb />
the town to please clean their <lb />
thoroughly on Saturday, October <lb />
Get rid of every can, bottle, all <lb />
paper and rubbish of any kind. The <lb />
town carts will take this away on <lb />
Monday, the the usual day of re- <lb />
moving trash. <lb />
We further the school children <lb />
to help in this work. <lb />
league can do good work with- <lb />
out the school children's support. <lb />
We were glad to have with us at <lb />
this meeting Mrs. Meade, of Danville. <lb />
Va who made an interesting talk of <lb />
league work in that city. <lb />
The next meeting will be held at <lb />
the home of Mrs. Frank Woolen, on <lb />
Thursday. October 26th. <lb />
PRESS REPORTER. <lb />
Surely a Pitt County Exhibit of <lb />
LIVE STOCK, POULTRY, FRUITS, FIELD CROPS, <lb />
PANTRY and DAIRY PRODUCTS <lb />
and FANCY WORK. <lb />
State Department of Agriculture offers in <lb />
Premiums for Women's Department, as as <lb />
Liberal Premiums in other Departments. <lb />
Exhibit entrances and Premiums Open only to Citizens of Pitt County. <lb />
o charge for entering exhibits-Admission Free to Everybody. <lb />
The old Pitt County Cornet Band will be specially to furnish <lb />
music at this fair. <lb />
J. D. WHICHARD, Sec'y- J. L. WOOTEN, Pres. <lb />
bride on the arm B. D F vest, at A W Co , <lb />
f . Co. . <lb />
i gowned In J. E. Gr, u r clever i B THE U FRIDAY, AW Oil. <lb />
Duchess lace and pearl . sit . Ayden ind St. WHITE FOB A M LIST. <lb />
i S ind y evening <lb />
a an i S Of I .- g you . . ; ,,;, , <lb />
led the altar and then n, Barber Co They will <lb />
were i any day. and make you some <lb />
Rev. J. n meal and Hour. <lb />
In th and eloquent Miss Sadie Barker and Mr. C. T. <lb />
manner bis. C I vi I Ayden Monday evening. <lb />
After I ice cream and carts and new cart bodies at <lb />
cake were served, and the guests Harrington. Barber shops. <lb />
which only the Immediate families <lb />
those who were to have taken <lb />
part in the wedding festivities were <lb />
invited I spent the evening looking at <lb />
the presents which were legion, and <lb />
so as to beggar description. <lb />
Mrs. J. n. Cherry and Miss <lb />
Smith added much to the pleas- <lb />
of in with their <lb />
songs. <lb />
The happy couple left on the <lb />
O'clock train for Norfolk and this <lb />
afternoon they will sail for New <lb />
York, where they will spend about a <lb />
week before returning to Greenville. <lb />
Sam Helen carry with them the <lb />
best wishes of the entire community. <lb />
Dr. B. t. Cox and wife left <lb />
day morning to attend the Raleigh <lb />
fair. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. can save <lb />
you money when you buy buggy <lb />
They have a nice line and the <lb />
very latest styles. Also you should <lb />
look those buggy robes on <lb />
In their show room. <lb />
Helen Smith and Lizzie Cox <lb />
left yesterday evening for Raleigh to <lb />
attend the fair. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon, of Ayden, spent <lb />
last with her uncle. Mr. J. H. C. <lb />
DIxon. <lb />
Mr. Eugene Cannon and Miss Car- <lb />
Smith hitch-up today in double <lb />
i one of HI <lb />
lift In Baa year, <lb />
out . r . . , the best <lb />
j are u,,. <lb />
i ix <lb />
bas in <lb />
truly, <lb />
I. <lb />
-A,. . <lb />
Read What Mr. gargle Says <lb />
then come In let u you the t ,. <lb />
You will And just as Mr. did that <lb />
are and durable-, became are made from boiler <lb />
material and are other wagons and that'll why the <lb />
Come la and us. <lb />
T. W. Co., <lb />
Distributors <lb />
Est <lb />
I ill <lb />
hack is of the most com- <lb />
forms muscular rheumatism. <lb />
a few applications of Chamberlain's <lb />
will give relief. For sale <lb />
by all dealers. <lb />
suffered, during girlhood, from womanly <lb />
writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C last, I was <lb />
almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three <lb />
doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad <lb />
spells, that lasted from to days. In one week, after I <lb />
gave a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as <lb />
anybody. In weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid <lb />
for weary years relieved me, when everything <lb />
else <lb />
TAKE The <lb />
If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, <lb />
to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more <lb />
than years, this purely vegetable, tonic women, <lb />
has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. <lb />
They found it of real value in aches and <lb />
pains. Why suffer longer A remedy that bas relieved <lb />
and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for <lb />
use, at once, by you. Try it, today. <lb />
. . Dent., Co Tm <lb />
tor Special book. Home Treatment <lb />
We all wish them , long and happy <lb />
their bridal trip. We wish them much <lb />
happiness through life. <lb />
Paying your bills by check is the <lb />
simplest, and most convenient method <lb />
Try it with the Hank of Winterville. <lb />
and be convinced. <lb />
Miss Sadie Barker returned <lb />
Photograph of the <lb />
while It la a truthful illustration <lb />
home <lb />
Wednesday after a three weeks <lb />
visit to N. c. <lb />
Mr. Arden Brown of Greenville was <lb />
a pleasant In <lb />
day night. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co., are <lb />
selling their goods real cheap, <lb />
it will pay you see them before <lb />
buy. <lb />
Mr. m i Bryan of was <lb />
in town Thursday. <lb />
Don't get uneasy at the cold <lb />
for A. W. Ange and Co. have <lb />
plenty of heaters and blankets. <lb />
C T. Cox and Miss Sadie Darker <lb />
visited Ayden Thursday evening. <lb />
Get your repair work done at <lb />
Barber and mill. <lb />
Prof. ti. B. of <lb />
came in Thursday night to spend a <lb />
day or two. to the pleasure of his <lb />
many friends here. <lb />
if you need anything in the hard- <lb />
ware line see A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
they have almost a complete stock. <lb />
Mrs. Fred Master Fred. <lb />
Jr. Isabel Dawson of Ayden <lb />
spent Thursday and Friday in <lb />
town attending the of services <lb />
the church. <lb />
If you are not. at present, a patron <lb />
of this hank, consider this , <lb />
personal invitation in make thin your <lb />
banking home. Bank of Winterville. <lb />
Misses Mantle and Min- <lb />
Williamson of Bethel spent <lb />
Thursday night with Miss Mamie <lb />
MORE THAN YEARS <lb />
of the stamp of approval <lb />
of hundreds of thousands of wagon <lb />
and the n can win are bad; of <lb />
-OLD The only way such a <lb />
did record could lie made Is Jut the way it <lb />
been made for the by pulling tho <lb />
very best quality of wood into every part. Ironing them <lb />
perfectly and painting handsomely and durably. <lb />
Yon make no mistake la selecting the <lb />
wagon <lb />
Made only by the KENTUCKY WAGON MFG. CO., By. <lb />
are distributors of the and Wag- <lb />
ons for Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Jones, Craven, Onslow and counties. We <lb />
buy in car loads, get the lowest possible freight, and sell on the closest margin. <lb />
If not convenient to come 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. Newborn Co., <lb />
Kinston. N. Carolina <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co. will <lb />
yon some good meal out of <lb />
your corn, also some good flour out <lb />
your wheat, bring ii any day. <lb />
Prof. F. C. attended the <lb />
Association Washington <lb />
week. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co., <lb />
your hay baler, they have them <lb />
on hand now and will make It to <lb />
interest to see them before you <lb />
make a purchase. <lb />
right in town. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co. are <lb />
carrying a large and well selected <lb />
sunk of ii disc harrows and <lb />
mowing machines, rakes and mowing <lb />
machine repairs. <lb />
Rev. F. Smith finished the series <lb />
of services at the church <lb />
last night and left for Greenville to <lb />
lake the mid-night train for his home <lb />
in Elisabeth City. <lb />
Cannon- <lb />
Sin <lb />
Wednesday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock the homo of the bride, live <lb />
miles from Greenville, Miss Carrie <lb />
Smith and Mr. Cannon, of <lb />
Ayden, were married, Rev. J. R, <lb />
Tingle <lb />
The came lo Greenville and <lb />
lift on the train for a tour of <lb />
Northern cities. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
desire to announce to my friends <lb />
and former customers that I am with <lb />
Mrs. P. Lee Co., and will be <lb />
glad to them call there when <lb />
in need of anything in the newest <lb />
and best <lb />
MRS. M. T. <lb />
in <lb />
Guess this Is the <lb />
prolonging white <lb />
Indian <lb />
man's kind <lb />
Don't <lb />
No one has over made a salve, <lb />
or balm to compare with <lb />
Salve. me per- <lb />
healer of cuts, corns, burns, <lb />
ed, sores, scalds, bolls, ulcers, eczema. <lb />
salt For sore eyes, sores, <lb />
chapped hands or sprains its supreme. <lb />
for piles. Try It. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
nave a circulation <lb />
of 1,200 among the best <lb />
people in Eastern <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. <lb />
are low and can be <lb />
had upon application. <lb />
Una. it has a population <lb />
of and is surround- <lb />
ed by the best farming <lb />
country. Industries 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 />
In Hie Employment <lb />
V FRIDAY, OCTOBER S., <lb />
MM II IS. <lb />
i WAKE <lb />
mi i hp <lb />
. <lb />
Fores Defeats in <lb />
bi Car; <lb />
HELD IN mm HALL <lb />
CAROLINA M <lb />
DOWN BUSINESS <lb />
taking <lb />
ill II <lb />
Thai t. Kn- <lb />
the Sell lenient Within Her <lb />
Such Are <lb />
the I <lb />
WAKE Oct. a <lb />
i. go audience of students and vis- <lb />
there was held in the <lb />
mortal last Friday evening <lb />
debate. <lb />
till i ; new tiling in the debating <lb />
of the and was <lb />
i n i; in correspond to the regular <lb />
debate, which is hold in <lb />
Its object is to tarnish <lb />
further opportunity tor the develop- <lb />
of public speech. Those <lb />
ere juniors and sophomores, and <lb />
ii is sneakers are regularly elected by <lb />
two societies. <lb />
President was A. J. <lb />
Society, while P. <lb />
Campbell, the So- <lb />
the Chair of secretary. <lb />
The judges for occasion were <lb />
Prof. J. B. E. W. <lb />
and Dr. R. U. Squires. <lb />
C. Willis was the first speaker <lb />
on the affirmative, lie clearly stated <lb />
the question, outlining the argument <lb />
side and basing his speech on <lb />
the fact that the question as stated <lb />
by the query was not one of getting <lb />
new Immigrants into this country, but <lb />
making use those who arc already <lb />
lawfully admitted into the United <lb />
He dealt on the problem of <lb />
slums in relation to <lb />
Mr. Ellis opened and closed <lb />
discussion. In his ho <lb />
gentlemen to my <lb />
corns lo you with o eulogy <lb />
on blood. We admit that <lb />
n falls With pleasing effect upon <lb />
of Southerner, bin <lb />
. gentlemen, It they had proved <lb />
were populated with <lb />
have proved, and so <lb />
g . human beings respect the <lb />
,. . just God, they iii never <lb />
. the people of the South <lb />
titled in helping make <lb />
Immigration to crime <lb />
lores, r mi back on <lb />
haunches, <lb />
B worn idol of an An- <lb />
. boasting of it, <lb />
II i In ii ii were the crown- <lb />
. every <lb />
who happens to not, have <lb />
, ,., and fair skin, while the <lb />
f comes to the United <lb />
Stales at our Invitation to drift to <lb />
pig-tall alley and bells half- <lb />
i, the slums the cities near <lb />
. e pot i- <lb />
V, c, was the first speaker <lb />
He made the points <lb />
the class of Immigrants <lb />
me to the United States are <lb />
it ii,,. they are needed, and <lb />
j would even be detrimental <lb />
i i i be agricultural mid general In- <lb />
i the South. He strengthen- <lb />
i y concrete illus- <lb />
Freeman closed main <lb />
h for the affirmative. Taking up <lb />
the economic phase of the question, <lb />
to the club and making It more of <lb />
of a business men's organization. <lb />
At s meeting the club two weeks <lb />
ago a Committee was appointed to <lb />
address an appeal to the business <lb />
men of the town Invite them to <lb />
if You are You'd Closes <lb />
I This Oiler Again During <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Oct. ATLANTA. <lb />
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF SUCH AN WILL MAKE YOU A <lb />
I Sunday morning, by has seen in years was formally <lb />
Adopts Suggestion of e to <lb />
Add It I ii ii <lb />
There was a attended and <lb />
enthusiastic meeting of Carolina <lb />
club. Monday night, lo consider the <lb />
matter of adding a commercial teat- of , but send in your <lb />
STATE <lb />
in i I Ii <lb />
THREE SEEK<lb />
Old lit it Wager a I Is <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Oct. <lb />
;. the <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Quite a number of contestants, re- <lb />
the value of a good stall have <lb />
taken prompt advantage of the <lb />
tree vole offer which ibises next Sat- <lb />
members of the club and give u . <lb />
It their influence. This committee <lb />
work under consideration <lb />
at once. As soon as you have <lb />
made your mind to join, spread <lb />
the news with your friends. Tell <lb />
that you <lb />
am sure will lend their sup- <lb />
port, among your <lb />
ind tell them you want their <lb />
of Taking us <lb />
launched here today when the state <lb />
ibis text, Timothy Godliness executive committee met <lb />
is profitable all tilings having <lb />
to fix the dale make other <lb />
I our menu. roll . , . . for the state primaries to <lb />
. which as <lb />
;, presented and interesting who <lb />
discourse Of the power of Godliness to assume his duties a <lb />
lie sure to toil them in ask <lb />
ii, overcoming harmful <lb />
and decided that with the club having <lb />
only a social feature there was lit- <lb />
in it lo appeal to business men. <lb />
he committee reported its <lb />
back to the board of governors <lb />
I also that these votes <lb />
Over and above the regular number <lb />
given as per schedule already <lb />
published. Those votes will <lb />
make a foundation in which lo <lb />
for their vote coupons when renew- <lb />
their subscriptions. Be sides <lb />
the man and inspiring <lb />
conscience. The discourse was, <lb />
appealing and helpful to <lb />
gather all the ten-vote coupons you <lb />
and have them placed to <lb />
. ., , ,. Tile students base a large number <lb />
credit I lie milliner votes In <lb />
favor in the daily list will be a boost <lb />
Of prizes offered to encourage <lb />
and recommended calling the club to- Show wort <lb />
, consider the suggestion of of that ,,, , , fields. Three the most val- <lb />
changing the club and putting it on <lb />
a business or commercial basis, us <lb />
prize you out to win. Make your of these come under the con- <lb />
you their support I the <lb />
A Little Energy. <lb />
i foundations now. <lb />
After a start, opportunity of <lb />
well a social basis, let its <lb />
object be development and liberal <lb />
less of Greenville as well as social <lb />
pleasure to Its members. <lb />
vote offer, you will see how easy it <lb />
will be to build up. Everything needs <lb />
In and here is chance .;. <lb />
Ail you need to make you success- <lb />
in whatever you engage is just a <lb />
in of kind, <lb />
It to consider this feature and,., g one <lb />
act upon the suggestion of the com- MU <lb />
that the meeting was held Mon-;, ,,, o. <lb />
day night The matter was discussed <lb />
Is the only <lb />
North Carolina Society <lb />
Dames offers annually first prise <lb />
of and a second of tor <lb />
i papers dealing with Co- <lb />
Ms- <lb />
it of North <lb />
. . . <lb />
anything, And a little energy is all <lb />
This prize is open to any <lb />
you need to make you a winner In I <lb />
of the University, and each year <lb />
. Manager, and there seems lo be no <lb />
let up. Contestants are beginning lo <lb />
j realize a help these ten-vote <lb />
coupons are going lo lie when <lb />
; count is made. Every <lb />
should be carefully to clip <lb />
from the paper, pin them 10- <lb />
Another committee, consisting and write their names in one <lb />
Messrs. it. H. Wright, C. OH. This will be sufficient. You <lb />
C. T. II. have a host of friends who will <lb />
u. J. was appointed cheerfully give yon these coupons, <lb />
to draft rules covering the change together and mall <lb />
in the club and outline a plan of or a, to the <lb />
this contest. Do not let any of the <lb />
in number of students enter the con- <lb />
by several members of the club as <lb />
well as some outside business <lb />
who were Invited to be present, and <lb />
the recommendation of commit- <lb />
tee to add the commercial feature was <lb />
unanimously adopted. <lb />
lit a lo obstacles Dint make weak <lb />
give up. trouble you. Th it little en- <lb />
you invest will be more than <lb />
a match for them. that in- <lb />
Another prize <lb />
by the Lake <lb />
work for the under the <lb />
new feature and report to another <lb />
Contest Manager. Contestants should <lb />
not forget that coupons are dated and <lb />
meeting to be held next Monday be careful to see that <lb />
night, 30th, I they reach the contest department DO- <lb />
transacting this business part tore date of expiration, otherwise <lb />
the meeting, it seemed to j they Would be and sure., no <lb />
Itself at once Into a boosting contestant wants this to happen, <lb />
and a number short Country contestants sending In <lb />
were made on coupons and subscriptions can i <lb />
legs or university In the United States <lb />
vestment of energy Is going to win <lb />
for you and make you the owner of <lb />
a valuable prize. A prize which you I <lb />
will be proud to exhibit to <lb />
friends. A prize Unit Will give you <lb />
tin right to the title of energetic. <lb />
Schedule Votes. <lb />
who shall writs the best essay on <lb />
; I International Arbitration. The <lb />
a very complete library <lb />
on the subject, and doubtless a <lb />
Of Student will try for this prize. <lb />
There is in addition s third prize <lb />
offered your by the Good Gov- <lb />
League for the best essay <lb />
needs it what can be <lb />
through This turn In <lb />
i he meeting h an Index to what <lb />
Will billow in tilt i tub as a business <lb />
men's it shows that. <lb />
when you something before men ,,,,,,.,. j. c wait and there- <lb />
and have an Object to work tor, you <lb />
r. ii gel iii.-in Interested- <lb />
Sow, remember the meeting next <lb />
Monday night, and make that an- <lb />
other enthusiastic gathering. <lb />
The i of the Daily Reflector and I dealing with problem of city gov- <lb />
the number of votes allowed on The prize is worth <lb />
subscriptions and will be of interest to every grad- <lb />
of the university during the past <lb />
i e or fifteen years to know that <lb />
Horny-handed Henry, the veteran <lb />
bell ringer and faculty messenger has <lb />
ha p. mil iii quite an accident. While <lb />
away from tho president's <lb />
home few days ago be in some way <lb />
slipped and fell to the ground, pain- <lb />
y injuring himself. The faithful <lb />
with his stumbling, sorter <lb />
shuffle, and his notorious <lb />
always three minutes <lb />
or time, has long been <lb />
ton place yourself under a handicap to they get their of the principal objects of Inter- <lb />
Smith, who resigns next month <lb />
is United States <lb />
ii Is generally expected <lb />
the committee will select the second <lb />
week of as the time for <lb />
holding the primaries, <lb />
There are three leading candidates <lb />
in the race tor governorship. They <lb />
are former Governor Joseph M. <lb />
former State J. <lb />
pope Brown and Richard B, Russell, <lb />
Judge of the court appeals, This <lb />
is Joseph M. Brown's third race for <lb />
governor. He defeated Smith <lb />
for a second tern, in 1908, and in 1910 <lb />
was defeated for a second term by <lb />
Smith. His entry Into tin. <lb />
contest has aroused the lighting <lb />
of the Smith adherents who <lb />
look on his candidacy as part of a <lb />
plan of former Governor Terrell and <lb />
old machine to gain control of <lb />
the Georgia Democracy and defeat <lb />
Smith When he goes before the <lb />
for re-election as States <lb />
senator. <lb />
The prohibition issue is expected <lb />
to figure prominently In the campaign <lb />
Judge is to make the race <lb />
on a local option platform, while J. <lb />
Pope Brown is supporter of the <lb />
present state-wide prohibition law. <lb />
Former Governor straddles <lb />
the prohibition I <lb />
is offered an- <lb />
Peace <lb />
lure receiving same attention G months. <lb />
as that bestowed upon Greenville <lb />
town contestants. <lb />
lie Bashful. <lb />
Whatever you do, If you Intend to <lb />
mirages <lb /><lb />
ii in 1.50 <lb />
8.00 . <lb />
0.00 <lb />
. . <lb />
; 0.50 <lb />
y. 1.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
ye .- <lb />
In <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
Be sure ash all <lb />
may be bard to overcome, n i when paying their <lb />
yon me in Join In of energy, the <lb />
a man is In great fear <lb />
III i <lb />
all la coming to I <lb />
is no place tor the Immigrant In th. <lb />
life of the South; the <lb />
of such foreigners as com- <lb />
corns to America would not <lb />
a iii In the social development of the <lb />
and that they would set for <lb />
us ii low standard of <lb />
and religion. <lb />
The Judges then rendered their de- <lb />
in favor Of the <lb />
The marshals for this occasion <lb />
were C. B. Parker, A. it. <lb />
Phillips, and B. P. <lb />
Lost Saturday In a bard fought <lb />
game football between Roanoke <lb />
College and Wake Forest, Wake For- <lb />
, defeated the visiting team by a <lb />
u ii. The Forest <lb />
team outclassed the team <lb />
in- dealt on the smith's need of every respect, and there was no <lb />
. He spoke of the to fear after the <lb />
for more laborers In the of the game the home team <lb />
and th need of a better class of would have little trouble In making <lb />
laborers He gave Instances . lb .-.;. ., f the <lb />
wherein the problem tie played line ball. <lb />
by the proper of sin- Today lie Wake Forest team play- <lb />
hie Immigrants. led Washington and at Lexington. <lb />
the campus. The old <lb />
Injuries ere not serious. <lb />
Bl of the Methodist <lb />
In Chapel Hill has been <lb />
CO as unsafe. A <lb />
crack was discovered In the <lb />
of Mr. Warren ago and contractors <lb />
i e sent for, Who when they <lb />
an examination with the above <lb />
IN <lb />
X October <lb />
COLORED .,, ,,, <lb />
ii i i isl Ill about The <lb />
Building And All Household ,. ,,,,,,, ,,. <lb />
, too tar to be put <lb />
Dove Davis, a colored man living . f . <lb />
S place, in ,. ,.,.,. . ,,. <lb />
Heroic work on <lb />
suit. Services will be suspended <lb />
the a for two weeks while the <lb />
mils are being made. <lb />
. ; in 1883, <lb />
rounding buildings <lb />
Ai afternoon, I lot i <lb />
III- lather <lb />
Mr w. E. Haywood left Monday <lb />
B for where be <lb />
was a telegram an- <lb />
pail lie saved Mrs. the n death of bis <lb />
nil bis household effects. An old , home Mr. T. J. Haywood. He re- <lb />
woman, aged about N A ., telegram stating his <lb />
Who was ill the at , . . , . ,. <lb />
. i,,. When the lire home a seven <lb />
, i was necessary to save . i. I little later an- <lb />
i, m , . r h. <lb />
furniture. Hi lost was about hall Only last week his was <lb />
covered by Insurance. The home <lb />
which belonged lo Mrs, Hill was in- <lb />
sured tor 1600. <lb />
The homeless families were well <lb />
ired tor the night. <lb />
The old man Who was standing iii the <lb />
door also cams near losing bis life. <lb />
B P. was the last speaker being by n score of IS <lb />
j, He showed that there to ti. <lb />
la due to a disordered <lb />
i audition of the Chamber- <lb />
Tablets are e a <lb />
especially to <lb />
. I Oil M , . I I . <lb />
strengthen It, tone and Invigorate It, <lb />
iii. the and to banish <lb />
positively null effectually, <lb />
For sale by all dealers. <lb />
Ill Greenville Visiting him. and was <lb />
then In apparent health, and <lb />
the his death so <lb />
came as a severe shock. <lb />
Pis friends with him in <lb />
I hi <lb />
Or. ii ail ,,.,, ls ,. ,,,,. <lb />
Dr. II. n. will In Hotel. <lb />
Bertha, Monday and Tuesday, No- <lb />
and 7th, to treat <lb />
of the eye. iii <lb />
A few applications of Chamberlain's <lb />
Will give roller For sale <lb />
b all dealers <lb />
Attending <lb />
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Oct <lb />
From every direction and on every <lb />
train and car throngs of <lb />
teachers came to Minneapolis today <lb />
ii attend the twenty-ninth annual <lb />
convention the <lb />
The large at- <lb />
combines with an attract- <lb />
a list of <lb />
speakers give promise of the <lb />
moat convention In the his- <lb />
in the association. <lb />
Hit b beaded by <lb />
William Bryan, who delivers the <lb />
opening i i to- <lb />
night Al the ding sessions of <lb />
the convention, continuing through to- <lb />
morrow and the speakers <lb />
will Include D i Sb Hi r <lb />
the i go; <lb />
the <lb />
of Minnesota; B K Bliss, of <lb />
Iowa i lb Eugene E, <lb />
dean of the college of <lb />
of i of <lb />
E, Maxwell, president of tho <lb />
normal i cl i I, <lb />
Mr and Mrs A I-. <lb />
request the ho you en a <lb />
the a in . <lb />
, M <lb />
Mr, Lloyd <lb />
the it W. <lb />
Hie . November <lb />
St, Church <lb />
On North Carolina. <lb />
cards in town. <lb />
The best plaster A piece of flan- <lb />
dampened with <lb />
i on over affected <lb />
parts is superior in and <lb />
costs only one tenth as much. For <lb />
sale by all dealers.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018170_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
IN <lb />
EIGHT <lb />
TWO WEEKS <lb />
Chief Interest Directed Toward <lb />
and Maud. <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. <lb />
There will be elections In eight slates <lb />
and in a number of the leading cities <lb />
the country two weeks from next <lb />
Tuesday. In Massachusetts, Ken- <lb />
Maryland, Island. Mis- <lb />
and New Mexico a governor <lb />
and other state officers are to be <lb />
chosen; in New Jersey and Virginia, <lb />
a legislature only; in New York, <lb />
members of the state judiciary <lb />
and in Nebraska a supreme Judge, <lb />
regent of the state university and <lb />
railroad commissioner. In <lb />
Ohio. Utah and California, mu- <lb />
officers are to be selected, <lb />
while in New York county a number <lb />
of judges and a sheriff are to be voted <lb />
for. <lb />
Practically all of the counties, <lb />
state and municipal, are on local is- <lb />
sues, with no national in- <lb />
Affording an exception to the <lb />
rule, however, will be the special <lb />
in several congressional dis- <lb />
where vacancies exist by <lb />
son of the death of the incumbent <lb />
since the last election. Included <lb />
among the districts where elections <lb />
will be held are the fourteenth Penn- <lb />
the seventh Kansas, the <lb />
third Nebraska, the first New Jersey, <lb />
and the tenth Tennessee. <lb />
The chief interest of national pol- <lb />
in the state elections is <lb />
toward Massachusetts and <lb />
Island. Both are industrial <lb />
states and are directly concerned in <lb />
the tariff, which has been brought for- <lb />
ward as a prominent issue in the <lb />
campaign. Governor Foss is a can- <lb />
for re-election M governor of <lb />
Massachusetts on the Democratic <lb />
ticket. Louis A Frothier, at present <lb />
lieutenant governor. Is the <lb />
can choice for governor. While the <lb />
Republican leaders appear confident <lb />
they will carry the state this year, <lb />
many observers feel more than doubt- <lb />
about the prospect, and would <lb />
not at all be surprised at the re- <lb />
election of Governor Foss. For the <lb />
first time since the Republicans be- <lb />
their long lease of power in the <lb />
Ray state, now more than fifty years <lb />
ago, their control of the legislature <lb />
is seriously challenged this year. <lb />
A condition of uncertainty about <lb />
the result of Island is also <lb />
reported. In view of the fact that <lb />
last year Governor <lb />
can, had but a small margin of <lb />
over Lewis A. Waterman, the <lb />
Democratic candidate for governor. <lb />
This fear the same candidates head <lb />
the tickets, and under the <lb />
stances the Democrats naturally have <lb />
hopes they will be victorious. <lb />
in Kentucky, while the Republican <lb />
are putting HP a rather stiff tight. <lb />
the Democrat are generally expected <lb />
to win. The latter has an able and <lb />
well known candidate for governor <lb />
the person of James <lb />
former governor and United States <lb />
senator. The Republican ticket is <lb />
headed by Judge Edward C. <lb />
The legislature to be elected En u- <lb />
Will choose a United States <lb />
senator to succeed Thomas H. <lb />
tor. The election of Congressman <lb />
M. James to the is <lb />
a foregone conclusion. <lb />
In Maryland there Is a straight con- <lb />
test between the Democrats and Re- <lb />
publicans, with the last named enjoy- <lb />
a slight advantage in the race <lb />
by reason of the dissension in the <lb />
Democratic ranks. The Democratic <lb />
candidate for governor is Arthur J. <lb />
Gorman, son of the late United States <lb />
senator. Opposing him on the Re- <lb />
publican ticket is Phillip Lee Golds- <lb />
borough, a well known citizen of <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
cause the Republicans are sparing <lb />
no efforts to win back this branch <lb />
of the state legislature, which last <lb />
year went Democratic for the first <lb />
time in many years. <lb />
In point of interest several of the <lb />
municipal campaigns far exceed that <lb />
of the state contests. and <lb />
Philadelphia. Cleveland. Cincinnati <lb />
and Toledo. Salt Lake City and San <lb />
Francisco all are the scenes of hard <lb />
fights control of the municipal <lb />
Iii practically all of these <lb />
municipal contests reform <lb />
is a dominant issue. <lb />
The country as a whole in these <lb />
elections, both state and municipal, <lb />
FIE FOR <lb />
HOOKWORM DISEASE <lb />
OF THE DISEASE <lb />
lilt <lb />
at Petals in <lb />
County. <lb />
The State and Pitt County are <lb />
everybody an opportunity to be <lb />
examined and treated for bookworm <lb />
disease. nations and treat- <lb />
are absolutely free. For this <lb />
purpose dispensaries nave been <lb />
at the following <lb />
Bethel, Tuesday, October <lb />
Not ember <lb />
Wednesday, October <lb />
visible to the eye. <lb />
Hookworm disease causes much <lb />
loss of wealth to North Carolina by <lb />
causing needless loss of lives, wreck- <lb />
ed homes, misery and poverty. It <lb />
occasions annually a leakage of <lb />
of the Suite's school <lb />
nine millions of dollars In labor. <lb />
will be of interest chiefly as they I November I, s. <lb />
will serve to indicate the drift of Thursday, October <lb />
popular opinion concerning the par-1 November I v <lb />
ties. Perhaps they will leave Friday, October <lb />
outlook no clearer than it is at the lo, <lb />
present, but if for any reason one Greenville, Saturday. October <lb />
party Should show decided gain in the <lb />
the fact will be classified as <lb />
an indicator of what may happen <lb />
next year. <lb />
A BAPTIST'S <lb />
Church<lb />
a very important <lb />
Of I he Roman Catholic <lb />
Rev. A. W. Hand, of the Baptist <lb />
church of X. J. spoke re- <lb />
on Good Things Can We <lb />
Learn From the Roman Catholic <lb />
His text was Phil. <lb />
there be any virtue, if there be any <lb />
praise, think on these <lb />
Is my purpose tonight <lb />
to on points of excellence of <lb />
the Catholic church as seen by one <lb />
outside that great church. While my <lb />
testimony may not be fully adequate <lb />
on the subject, still it will be <lb />
and disinterested. <lb />
her unbroken history going <lb />
back to Christ we are under a great <lb />
debt for preserving the <lb />
scripts of our New Testament. For j <lb />
ages monks were the scholars of the j <lb />
day. and their work was kept from <lb />
the exigencies of war In monasteries. <lb />
We are greatly indebted to her also <lb />
for such men as Thomas <lb />
and Savonarola. <lb />
admire her <lb />
they believe strongly in <lb />
their church. <lb />
of their loyalty to their <lb />
church's interests. <lb />
they are always ready to <lb />
defend their church's interests and if <lb />
ed be die for her. <lb />
they support her by faith- <lb />
church attendance, by generous <lb />
liberality, and the men go to church <lb />
equally with the women. <lb />
they show <lb />
for <lb />
For Six Couples D a rib ft Lust <lb />
Week. <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb />
to the following parties during <lb />
last <lb />
White <lb />
Thomas Eugene Coward and Carrie <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Ernest Tripp and Rosa L. White- <lb />
Cox and Elizabeth Everett. <lb />
Edgar Jones and Mary Joyner. <lb />
Colored <lb />
Willoughby and Esther <lb />
Charles <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Spencer <lb />
Sheppard. <lb />
November <lb />
Rural life is <lb />
predisposing cause of hookworm dis- <lb />
ease, and it has been demonstrated <lb />
that this is largely due to the fact <lb />
that sanitary arrangements in the <lb />
country districts and In many towns <lb />
are very primitive. The disease is <lb />
spread by the human excrement of <lb />
those who have the disease. Many <lb />
of our farm and village dwellings <lb />
either have no privy or the existing <lb />
privies are unsanitary in <lb />
As a rule the soil around the <lb />
privies, bushes or other hiding places <lb />
h polluted. This is scattered by <lb />
chickens, dogs, etc., and especially by <lb />
heavy rains. Persons working or <lb />
walking with bare feet or wearing <lb />
leaky shoes on such contaminated <lb />
soil are very liable to hookworm in- <lb />
When the bare feet are <lb />
brought in contact with the infected <lb />
soil the little hookworm germs bore <lb />
through the skin, producing an at- <lb />
tack of which is usu- <lb />
ally the first stage of hookworm dis- <lb />
ease. The infection may also be <lb />
en in with muddy water, with fruit <lb />
and uncooked foods, as plums, peach- <lb />
es, strawberries, lettuce, etc <lb />
of The Disease. <lb />
The disease is caused by small <lb />
n worms, white or brownish in <lb />
which are one-third to half <lb />
an inch in length and the thickness <lb />
a number thirty sewing thread. <lb />
In tile stage are found <lb />
by their Jaws to the lining j during <lb />
membrane of the small intestines. I has th <lb />
and Martha <lb />
MOM THE LABOR WORLD. <lb />
The International Glove <lb />
union has extended its jurisdiction to <lb />
Include the canvas glove workers. <lb />
In the South Wales coal mines <lb />
most of the workers are paid by piece- <lb />
work, and wages vary with the coal <lb />
pieces. <lb />
Members of the New York <lb />
Iron union demand <lb />
a fifty-hour working week, a minimum <lb />
wage scale of cents an hour and <lb />
recognition of the union. <lb />
Few unions have spent more money <lb />
in the support of strikers than has <lb />
the United Mine Workers of <lb />
ca. In ten this organization <lb />
pent about in fighting the <lb />
mine owners. <lb />
At Greenfield. Mass., nearly <lb />
persons, largely railroad men, moved <lb />
by the high prices of groceries, have <lb />
co-operative store <lb />
with a capital of <lb />
Sweater <lb />
Coats <lb />
For Ladies, Misses and Children <lb />
According to statistics there has <lb />
been gain of in the <lb />
of the unions with <lb />
the American Federation of Labor <lb />
the last year. Los Angeles <lb />
honor of gaining the greatest <lb />
The most popular colors worn this sea- <lb />
so- re Cardinal, Gray, White and Black. <lb />
W in fit you in any of the latest styles <lb />
an. rotors. Now is the time to buy. The <lb />
very thing in looks and just what you need <lb />
for comfort and service. <lb />
Our prices range from <lb />
to <lb />
UNION SUITS <lb />
for Men, Ladies, Misses and Children <lb />
The Union Suit is rapidly growing in <lb />
favor. We have the Inter-Lock brand for <lb />
Men, something good that can't be beat in <lb />
price, comfort or wear. <lb />
Our E-Z Union Suits for Children, need <lb />
no description. We have them, you know <lb />
their good qualities. <lb />
Union Suits for Ladies are necessities, <lb />
and we are prepared to mast the Demand. <lb />
In fact we have what you want in <lb />
winter underwear. Cold weather is com- <lb />
so come to see us and prepare to keep <lb />
warm. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
They suck the blood, make wounds, j <lb />
produce a poisonous substance . . . <lb />
and catarrh of it is reported Thomas <lb />
bowels. This hinders digestion and i Lewis, who was last year defeated <lb />
the damage done invites typhoid re-election as president of the <lb />
r or tuberculosis. The great loss Mine Workers of America by <lb />
III <lb />
Because they show great reverence , ls ,. j. ,. ,, a can. <lb />
r their Church and pastors. .,.,,,, ,,.,,., While in the coming <lb />
Ural thousand of these worms which I election of national officers. <lb />
If <lb />
regard lo the times of service. <lb />
, class b by <lb />
and late services. <lb />
many thousands of eggs. These i . . . <lb />
are discharged from the bow-j The formation of what Is now the; <lb />
of the patient to develop in the, American Federation of Labor orig-l <lb />
churches . open all the presence f <lb />
.; n and meditation. into <lb />
r ch wort commends her, <lb />
I unities, <lb />
is no distinction when In <lb />
church the classes of <lb />
e; tin y are equal before God, <lb />
rich or poor. <lb />
attitude on the Question of j j., <lb />
divorce Is strong. To <lb />
marriage and the home <lb />
and if they succeed In <lb />
churches in taking a similar <lb />
the future welfare of the state, now <lb />
threatened, will be assured. <lb />
give no uncertain sound as to <lb />
the of Jesus. <lb />
oxygen in one to six days <lb />
the infecting germs to in- <lb />
to this patient or lo infect <lb />
other people <lb />
f Hookworm Disease, <lb />
The very mild cases of this disease <lb />
may show very few effects In- <lb />
i fiction, but as the severity of the <lb />
increases the be- <lb />
come more pronounced. In the <lb />
In a meeting held In <lb />
Ind. on August and <lb />
This meeting resulted in the <lb />
of a call for a convention at; <lb />
Pa., which opened Nov. 15.1 <lb />
1881. <lb />
are infections the patients may be <lb />
leading other undeveloped In body and <lb />
present s thin-blooded <lb />
lion often mistaken for malaria. The <lb />
skin may be dry and tallow-like and <lb />
in some cases, tan colored; the hair <lb />
is dry, the shoulder blades are us- <lb />
hold on the masses of the <lb />
and women in some cities help frequently swollen. There Is <lb />
j usually tenderness in the pit of the <lb />
on stomach, are often seen and <lb />
The strike Of street railway men <lb />
in Trieste. Austria, ended with <lb />
the men obtaining a small increase <lb />
of pay. the minimum rate now fixed <lb />
mind. at 1-2 cents a day, and a number <lb />
small concessions as regards an- <lb />
leave, free uniforms, etc., <lb />
been made. <lb />
well-known influence <lb />
children in their earlier <lb />
There is only one Dem- <lb />
Mississippi, and the re- <lb />
of course, is not doubtful. The <lb />
next governor of that commonwealth <lb />
will be Earl M. Brewer, a prominent <lb />
lawyer of <lb />
In Nebraska, though the officers <lb />
to be chosen are of relatively small <lb />
importance, a spirited campaign has <lb />
been carried on with an eye to future <lb />
results. The legislature to be chosen <lb />
in Virginia will be the election of <lb />
two States senators, but the <lb />
choice of these has already been de- <lb />
In the primary. New Mex- <lb />
will hold her first state election <lb />
for congressmen, governor and other <lb />
state officers. Judiciary and <lb />
and county officers. National <lb />
politicians are interested In the re- <lb />
because it will increase the <lb />
numerical strength of one or the <lb />
other of the two parties in congress. <lb />
The sister state of Arizona has <lb />
LICENSES. <lb />
He Couple I the <lb />
Week. <lb />
During the past week, Register of <lb />
Deeds issued licenses to the <lb />
following <lb />
White, <lb />
w. Herbert end Kate Whit- <lb />
T. K. Brooks and Bessie O. Wooten. <lb />
S T. White and Helen M. Forbes. <lb />
B, Ives and Winnie Rouse. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
Richard and Mary Lee Boyd. <lb />
HOOKWORM DISPENSARIES. <lb />
-Now Helm; Conducted In Pitt County <lb />
Crowd First Day. <lb />
The dispensary for the free treat- <lb />
Of hookworm disease, under the <lb />
direction of the State Board of Health, <lb />
acting with the commissioners of Pitt <lb />
County, opened at Friday, in <lb />
Dr. C. K. <lb />
these heal slowly. In the summer <lb />
many of the patients have ground- <lb />
itch. There may be at times severe <lb />
headaches and dizziness. The <lb />
is poor and In- many cases <lb />
the appetite is or pervert- <lb />
ed, the patient eating dirt, clay, <lb />
fee grounds, etc. Often there Is <lb />
in the Joints. The face presents <lb />
a stupid appearance and in some <lb />
cases is puffed. The eyes are list- <lb />
less the mind is dull and in school <lb />
the did tails behind his classes. <lb />
Prevention of the Disease. <lb />
Trent the disease, thus destroy- <lb />
the egg-laying worms and at the <lb />
same time cure the sufferers. <lb />
Wear shoes and don't eat <lb />
The scheme to amalgamate the two <lb />
International unions of steam shovel <lb />
men. which originated in San Fran- <lb />
has received the endorsement <lb />
of Samuel Gompers and will be con- <lb />
at the coming convention of <lb />
the American Federation of Labor, at <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Labor unions in Colorado have <lb />
bought a coal mine near Brie, which <lb />
promise.-, to furnish them fuel on 20- <lb />
year contracts at a price lower than <lb />
current rates. It Is a union project <lb />
throughout. The mine Is owned and <lb />
worked by union men and the coal <lb />
will be delivered to unionist by union <lb />
teams <lb />
St. Louis labor leaders are <lb />
to land the headquarters for <lb />
the International Association of Ma- <lb />
which are to be moved from <lb />
When You Want, to <lb />
See Sam <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Co <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a L <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 />
sanitary closet Is one which has <lb />
n fly-proof vault under the seat and <lb />
close fitting lid on a hinge for <lb />
I Mr, J. J. as opening in the seat. the open- <lb />
There were people a pall or tub Is placed by raising I <lb />
cooked foods which have been on or Washington, D. C. The only two <lb />
near contaminated soil. I places under consideration are St. <lb />
See to it that every dwelling and Indianapolis. The ma- <lb />
school house Is provided with organization Is second only <lb />
closets and the stools that of the Mine Workers, <lb />
no one are deposited elsewhere. Is stated that annually in <lb />
Sanitary assessments is handled at <lb />
A closet is one which ha. the headquarters. The new head- <lb />
quarters will be selected by s refer. <lb />
vote. <lb />
Bed door in the rear of the The Infant daughter, ilK,, days. <lb />
. Today Dry dirt, lime or chemical disinfect- of Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels. <lb />
In New York county the . e i pails as needed Of Raleigh, died Friday morning. <lb />
cans have fused with the . <lb />
League, the Onion n . . , , ,, ho sympathize with the parents Iii <lb />
Independent for . deeply burled this bereavement <lb />
t h, ,, Tuesday, beginning 14th. j far from the well as<lb />
members of the general assembly a- Saturday a. Greenville, for five weeks, worms which are too <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 <lb />
and Screens we have ever <lb />
shown at prices to tit any pocket <lb />
hook. You are invited to call <lb />
and see them. <lb />
Yours truly, Taft Van Dyke <lb />
other so-called <lb />
g on the county ticket, which <lb />
terms <lb />
small to <lb />
or conic <lb />
be him. <lb />
it round to get It away from <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, <lb />
Greenville. j <lb />
J. J. JENKINS<lb />
Talk by President Wright <lb />
at Training School. <lb />
wish to talk lo you this morning <lb />
health. Not so much your <lb />
health the health of your students <lb />
when you to teach. <lb />
Until recently school authorities <lb />
not consider it a pan of a school <lb />
teacher's duty to take any real inter- <lb />
est in the health or the children. That <lb />
was the duty of the parent. The <lb />
teacher's duty was to see that the <lb />
child his and <lb />
his The parent was <lb />
for the child's physical well- <lb />
being. he did not get his lessons <lb />
flog was the injunction of many <lb />
o parent too often about a child too <lb />
ill to his The result <lb />
for many a child was total ruin, <lb />
i. I tally, morally and physically. <lb />
Many, many a child is in prison to- <lb />
as a direct result of this method. <lb />
And who is the real criminal <lb />
who have given serious <lb />
th night and Study to the problem say <lb />
all are physical <lb />
Remove the physical handicap <lb />
In time and you change the course <lb />
from the highway of evil <lb />
CO the of uprightness. <lb />
Many a child Is not able to see and <lb />
does not know he cannot see objects <lb />
;. a distance. Many of these are <lb />
for not doing their school <lb />
when they cannot find the duty <lb />
be performed, i c .-Id case <lb />
after case of children WOO, some one <lb />
by chance, discovered the defect and <lb />
the trouble ill time to save <lb />
the boy or girl. Others can not hear <lb />
are pronounced stupid. Who is <lb />
Stupid, child or teacher <lb />
Others have hookworm and can <lb />
work. Their lift blood is being <lb />
sapped out by these parasites, and <lb />
parent and teacher ignore the con- <lb />
of the little fellows. They <lb />
grow up into almost worthless citizen- <lb />
Who is responsible for this <lb />
lilt's ruin, child, parent or teacher <lb />
Surely not the child, often not the <lb />
parent for he is ton ignorant to he <lb />
h responsible. The teacher should <lb />
i allowed to undertake the train- <lb />
It i of the young if he is too <lb />
., , the worst cases. It will <lb />
bi upon you in many cases that the <lb />
will rest. <lb />
Malaria is another of the diseases <lb />
that sans vitality and reduces <lb />
This, too, is a preventable <lb />
die Screens, quinine would <lb />
much of oar Buttering, increase <lb />
the efficiency of many of our citizens. <lb />
Sim can be eliminated by <lb />
and typhoid is preventable. <lb />
The time will come when it Will be <lb />
considered almost a crime to have <lb />
any of these preventable diseases. The <lb />
Improvement of health conditions, <lb />
teachers. Is In a large measure <lb />
With you. Sanitation and hygiene <lb />
are not to be taught any more than <lb />
practiced. There is a sin against the <lb />
physical, and the wages of tills sin <lb />
Is often death. Many times it is more <lb />
death for it leads to a life that <lb />
would be a blessing rather than to <lb />
to live. Too many of our out- <lb />
i are outcasts for the simple <lb />
fact that some parent or some teach- <lb />
has neglected his duty, has shirked <lb />
s responsibility. -May such never be <lb />
against a student from this <lb />
school. <lb />
LEAGUE. <lb />
Mail A <lb />
Meeting Sunday <lb />
Afternoon. <lb />
There were just fifteen present at <lb />
the meeting of the Men's Prayer <lb />
I. ague in the Christian church Sun- <lb />
day afternoon. It was a small <lb />
to be sure, but some of them <lb />
aid It Wag the most interesting <lb />
they had attended. Only one of the <lb />
appointed leaders Air. J. L. Bishop, <lb />
was present and after a short talk <lb />
by him some half dozen others spoke <lb />
on matters looking to increasing in- <lb />
in the league. The shaking up <lb />
along this line Is expected to show <lb />
results by the next meeting. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday after <lb />
noon will be held in the Baptist <lb />
church. Subject, Great Com- <lb />
Text, Matt. <lb />
Leaders, Messrs. O. E. Warren, B. B. <lb />
Sugg and E. A. <lb />
Averts Awful Tragedy. <lb />
Timely advice given Mrs. C. <lb />
of <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 Soy when taken with <lb />
a seven bronchial This <lb />
Matchless medicine has no equal for <lb />
throat and lung troubles. Price BO <lb />
cents II. Trial bottle free. <lb />
teed by nil druggists. <lb />
reception In Honor of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. B. James. <lb />
Friday night at their elegant home <lb />
on Fifth street, Col. and Mrs. F. G. <lb />
James gave a reception in honor of <lb />
their son, J. B. James, and his <lb />
charming bride, formerly Miss Lucy <lb />
Brown, of Greenville, Tenn., who <lb />
were married last week in the latter <lb />
town and arrived here Friday from <lb />
their bridal tour. From to <lb />
the home was a scene of brilliancy <lb />
and splendor with scores of callers <lb />
exquisitely gowned women and <lb />
handsome men. <lb />
The scene was enhanced by toe <lb />
artistic decorations that at every <lb />
added beauty to it. The front <lb />
was brilliant with Japanese <lb />
In which were electric <lb />
The hail was a perfect garden of pot <lb />
plants tastefully arranged. The color <lb />
scheme of the parlor was white and <lb />
green and of the library crimson and <lb />
green. A feature in the latter was <lb />
the punch bowl arranged in the arch <lb />
window, surrounded with ferns and <lb />
a large bunch of red dahlias on one <lb />
side. On the table in the dining room <lb />
was a center piece of maiden hair <lb />
ferns and yellow chrysanthemums, <lb />
the above led with tulle <lb />
and ferns. <lb />
As the guests arrived they were <lb />
met in the front hall by Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
ft A. White and Mrs. Ada Cherry. <lb />
The gentlemen were escorted to the <lb />
bat room by Masters Larry James and <lb />
Julian White, and the ladies to the <lb />
cloak room by little Misses Ada James <lb />
and Nell White. <lb />
Standing in the receiving line <lb />
an arch in the parlor were Col. <lb />
and Mrs. F. G. James, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. B. James. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb, Jr., Mr. Charlie James and <lb />
Miss Charlotte Fennel, of Wilmington, <lb />
Mr. Frank Skinner of New York and <lb />
Miss Mary Goodwin of Philadelphia. <lb />
After leaving the parlor the guests <lb />
were taken in charge by Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. K. Hooker and shown to the <lb />
where punch was served by <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Charles <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. <lb />
From there they were directed by <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cobb to the din- <lb />
room, where a sweet course, the <lb />
cream being assorted flower shapes, <lb />
was served by Mr. B. S. Warren and <lb />
Miss Mary Mr. N. O. War- <lb />
and Miss Lillian Carr. Mr. Don <lb />
Gilliam and Miss Mary Smith. <lb />
Mr. Alex Blow and Miss Lee Brown. <lb />
Mr. Tom and Miss Es- <lb />
Greene, <lb />
The bride was attired in her wed- <lb />
ding gown of Ivory satin <lb />
combined with duchess lace, court <lb />
of satin lace and sprigs of <lb />
orange blossoms. Mrs. F. G. James <lb />
wore a gown of White satin <lb />
and chiffon cloth embroidered in blue <lb />
and silver with crystal trimming. Mrs. <lb />
Lipscomb wore yellow satin draped <lb />
in blue beaded net With crystal trim- <lb />
ming. Miss Goodwin wore pink sat- <lb />
in draped over with pink beaded net <lb />
trimmed with white Miss <lb />
Fennell wore pink satin with crystal <lb />
trimming, The other ladies were <lb />
Charmingly attired in beautiful <lb />
recent brides wearing their <lb />
wedding gowns. <lb />
BUSINESS CARDS. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
mm.; AT <lb />
Office R. U Smith Cot <lb />
Stables, next to <lb />
Buggy new <lb />
, Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW<lb />
Office occupied by i. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
; V <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
lo <lb />
. X, <lb />
. I Moore, W. H <lb />
LONG <lb />
DR. It. L. GAPS <lb />
r.-t i <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
to of th-- <lb />
Ea. Nose and <lb />
It. C a. C. <lb />
office with Dr. D. L. Barnes, <lb />
U a. o. to p. m., Mondays. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT <lb />
la Third Wt. <lb />
hi service are <lb />
Carolina <lb />
C. C. PIERCE. <lb />
H S. WARD. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
In all the <lb />
Office In Wooten on Third <lb />
street. <lb />
Y. l. I. Clark <lb />
civil Engineer Attorney-at-Law <lb />
A CLARE <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
Greenville, Carolina, <lb />
of r. W. C. t. <lb />
The V. W. C. A. delegates to sum- <lb />
mer conference at Asheville gave ex- <lb />
interesting reports at the <lb />
Sunday evening services. Mar- <lb />
Davis told in an earnest man- <lb />
of the spirit of the assembly, <lb />
bringing out the purpose and the <lb />
the conference. She gave <lb />
the general plan of the work of the <lb />
day, including and Mission <lb />
study classes and instruction in the <lb />
various departmental committees. <lb />
Sue left with the audience the mean- <lb />
of a real Y. C A. is giving <lb />
to every and any young woman what <lb />
she needs most next, whether it be <lb />
a kind word, a prayer, a cup of coffee <lb />
or a good <lb />
Miss Willie Greene Day gave vivid <lb />
pictures of the social side of the <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The afternoons were given up to <lb />
drives around Asheville. excursions <lb />
Black Mountain, and <lb />
places of Interest and to <lb />
was the <lb />
most elaborate social affair. Each <lb />
delegation had to perform some <lb />
which the manager defined <lb />
as idea put into motion to <lb />
Miss Graham, the faculty adviser, <lb />
pave various features of the confer- <lb />
that impressed her most. The <lb />
representations were of the best type <lb />
of young women, a happy, joyous, <lb />
busy throng of four hundred. <lb />
Everything was conducted in a <lb />
manner. The platform ad- <lb />
dresses, by the foremost ministers of <lb />
the South, were u power for good. <lb />
She gave the central thought of each. <lb />
She closed with suggestions gained <lb />
from the conference that can be put <lb />
into practice here. <lb />
These enthusiastic reports made <lb />
those present feel as if they had been <lb />
to the Conference. Many a girl hopes <lb />
she will be one of the lucky <lb />
chosen to go next summer. <lb />
WHAT THE KIDNEYS HO. <lb />
Their <lb />
Increasing Work keeps I's <lb />
Strong Healthy. <lb />
All the blood In the system passes <lb />
through the kidneys once every three <lb />
minutes. The kidneys filter the blood. <lb />
They work night and day. When <lb />
healthy they remove about grains <lb />
of impure matter dally, when <lb />
healthy some part of this impure mat- <lb />
is left In the blood. This brings <lb />
on many diseases and symptoms- <lb />
pain in the back, headache, nervous- <lb />
hot dry skin, rheumatic <lb />
pains, gout, gravel, disorders of <lb />
the eyesight and hearing, <lb />
irregular heart, debility, <lb />
dropsy, deposits In the urine, <lb />
etc. But if you keep the filters right <lb />
you will have no trouble with your <lb />
kidneys. <lb />
T. R. Moore, Evans street <lb />
Greenville, N. C, can rec- <lb />
Kidney Pills, for I <lb />
have used them with the greatest <lb />
I was troubled by a <lb />
In my back and my kidneys did not <lb />
do their work as they should. I got <lb />
Kidney Pills from the John <lb />
L. Wooten Drug Co. and I had not <lb />
used them long before I received re- <lb />
lief. I can say that this remedy acts <lb />
just as <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Girls have a very fair <lb />
their husbands revise their <lb />
knowledge. i <lb />
It's such a great gilt not to bored <lb />
, good people that nobody It. <lb />
It's Equal Don't Exist. <lb />
No one has ever made a salve, <lb />
Or balm to compare with Buck- <lb />
Ion's Salve. It's the one per- <lb />
healer of cuts, corns, burns, <lb />
es, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, eczema, <lb />
salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, <lb />
chapped hands or sprains its supreme. <lb />
Unrivaled for piles. Try it. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
-S. M. <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, U J <lb />
Suite, Baby Car- <lb />
Go-Carts, Carlo r Suits, <lb />
Tables, Lounges, P. Lori- <lb />
and Gail Ax High Life <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Hen <lb />
George <lb />
reaches, Applet, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, <lb />
Ly. Food. Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Car. <lb />
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nutt, Dried Apples <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Currants, <lb />
Glass Wooden- <lb />
ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing machines and <lb />
numerous other Quality and <lb />
quantity cheap cash. Come to <lb />
see <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
S. M. Schultz- <lb />
The Anonymous Letter. <lb />
The man writes to another an <lb />
abusive letter and fulls to sign <lb />
name to it is a contemptible coward. <lb />
I has also in it the elements as- <lb />
Language is too weak to <lb />
fitly the prowling <lb />
who strike in the dark. There <lb />
can be do circumstances Justifying <lb />
the anonymous letter, if one is <lb />
afraid to own what lie writes he <lb />
should not write. It is amazing to <lb />
ins that men sometimes women I <lb />
will resort to this practice <lb />
I to gratify their spleen without ex- <lb />
their bones. No person who <lb />
baa been well bred will write an <lb />
anonymous letter. We make this <lb />
statement without reservation, n Is <lb />
impossible for a gentleman to think <lb />
Of such u thing and of course no <lb />
lady will do what a gentleman would <lb />
shrink from with horror. If ever, <lb />
under any circumstances, you have <lb />
been tempted to give a of <lb />
your lo anybody without <lb />
signing your name to it, let us <lb />
you, good friend, to resist the <lb />
devil, for it Is a temptation that <lb />
comes straight from pit. A sober, <lb />
second thought will convince you <lb />
the infamy of such a proceeding, <lb />
and if you have a spark of man- <lb />
hood, will mantle your cheeks With <lb />
shame that such a thought ever en- <lb />
your mind, Take this advice <lb />
from one who would rejoice to see <lb />
every young person who reads this <lb />
paper make a worthy and honorable <lb />
never write a letter you are <lb />
ashamed to and <lb />
Cut Flowers <lb />
and Plants <lb />
our importation of French and <lb />
land bulbs now arriving. <lb />
planting early you gel the re- <lb />
We arc leader in cut <lb />
for weddings and all social <lb />
function. <lb />
Artistic floral offerings, fine decorative <lb />
pot plants, Hedge <lb />
plants, Shrubberies, Evergreens <lb />
and Shade trees. <lb />
Price on application. Mail, <lb />
and telegraph executed <lb />
by <lb />
J. L. Company <lb />
Phones Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
Company of N. Y. <lb />
Asset <lb />
in <lb />
Income <lb />
Paid to to <lb />
66.76,02 <lb />
H. Bentley Harris <lb />
Gives Aid to Strikers. <lb />
Sometimes liver, kidneys and bow- <lb />
els seem to go on u strike . <lb />
to work right. Then you need those <lb />
pleasant little <lb />
King's New Ufa give them <lb />
natural aid and gently compel proper <lb />
action. Excellent health soon follows. <lb />
Try them. cents nil druggists. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
Capital Stock 50,000.00 <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A Record of Years Successful Banking <lb />
Among our directors are men who hove made a <lb />
able success of their own business. Having been <lb />
successful with theirs, they will handle <lb />
yours with safety. <lb />
It. L. <lb />
i. A. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
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S. T. <lb />
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IV. B. <lb />
of K. L. Davis t Bros, X. C. <lb />
H. C- <lb />
of J. A Bro X. C. <lb />
N. <lb />
General I. C. <lb />
MOVE, General Merchant, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FLEMING, I. C <lb />
HOOKER, Prop. Liberty Warehouse, Hie. C. <lb />
ill iv of Fountain Co., N. t. <lb />
MOSELEY, of Bros N. C. <lb />
Merchandise Broker, M, C. <lb />
S L. LITTLE. N. C. <lb />
A small account opened now may grow in- <lb />
to a large Invited <lb />
K. L. DAVIS. President JAMES L. Cashier. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER, H. D BATEMAN. Cashier. <lb />
Worth <lb />
Of <lb />
Buggy Robes and Horse Blankets <lb />
Just Received. <lb />
We have on exhibition the most beautiful line ever shown In Greenville. <lb />
PRICES ABE THE LOWEST. <lb />
If you will look at our stock of buggies, and harness and <lb />
want to buy. we are sure to sell you. <lb />
On account of the low price of cotton, we will offer our entire stock <lb />
at lower prices than we have been asking before. <lb />
EVERYTHING WE SELL IS <lb />
or Credit. <lb />
John <lb />
Buggy <lb />
Central Barber Shop<lb />
. Proprietor <lb />
in of town. <lb />
Four Id operation <lb />
prodded over by a skilled <lb />
barber Ladles at their <lb />
home. <lb />
TUB RABBI <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
Nicely clean <lb />
and attractive, the <lb />
beat Second <lb />
J at i <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 />
Music by Sousa's Band <lb />
During the Pitt County we will have Music nearly all the time <lb />
both instrumental and vocal. You have an opportunity <lb />
possibly you will never have again. The Victrola are <lb />
the finest in the world. at the fair and hear tins wonderful <lb />
B. ON COMPANY <lb />
Agents for Victor Machines. <lb />
A wise man ls merely less of a fool <lb />
than average <lb />
Even with a 8-cent watch the <lb />
leader of orchestra may be able to <lb />
keen good time. <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen<lb />
Grass <lb /></p>
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IN CHARGE OF COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home Farm i he <lb />
Eastern Reflector for and <lb />
Advertising Rates on <lb />
N. C, Oct. county, came home <lb />
Miss C. Kittrell. of Ayden. will teach- <lb />
in town Wednesday evening. <lb />
Give your order for a cart to day. <lb />
Co. They will Your check i Mies voucher tor <lb />
build you a good one and at a low th. pays. II gives you a bet- <lb />
t ; standing with business men. <lb />
returned Money In the bank strengthens your <lb />
Young Norfolk Man Takes <lb />
Bride. <lb />
Celebrated at the Church of the <lb />
Good Shepherd at half after five <lb />
o'clock yesterday afternoon there took <lb />
. . ., presence of a very large <lb />
.-. guests the <lb />
Miss Pattie Lawrence Carroll, one <lb />
Raleigh's most charming young <lb />
women, and Henry Walter <lb />
i. chard, one the leading young <lb />
m men of Norfolk, both prom- <lb />
in the social life r. Car- <lb />
. and Virginia. <lb />
The Church Good Shepherd <lb />
artistically decorated about the <lb />
i in palms and white <lb />
lighted candles and the <lb />
stimulate the n <lb />
strengthen the digestive <lb />
regulate the bowels, and arc u. <lb />
equaled as an <lb />
In malarial districts s <lb />
are widely recognized, as the; p <lb />
KM peculiar properties in .; <lb />
the system from that <lb />
sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Legal Notices. <lb />
Dr. U. T. Cox and wife <lb />
Wednesday night from the Raleigh <lb />
fair. <lb />
Your account will be appreciated <lb />
by our bank and your will <lb />
always be carefully considered. If <lb />
you are not a patron of this bank. <lb />
let this be your invitation to become <lb />
one. Bank of <lb />
Mr f. T. Cox made a trip to Green- ; <lb />
ville Wednesday night and was ac- <lb />
companied back by Misses Helen <lb />
and Lizzie Cox on their way <lb />
the state fair. <lb />
not one our patron, <lb />
become one of Winter- <lb />
Don't forge the l a rugs art <lb />
squares a. W, a ,. <lb />
A. Kittrell purchase <lb />
him a new automobile and made <lb />
several around bis mall route <lb />
with it. <lb />
NOTICE OF BAUD. <lb />
North County, <lb />
gleam of electric lights adding to the; In the Superior Court, before O. C <lb />
beaut of the scene. The Moore, clerk. <lb />
rows were given by Rev. I. <lb />
r, rector the Church of the <lb />
bridge and husband. Gilbert <lb />
William Lang- <lb />
and Lucy Langley, <lb />
THE PITT <lb />
The energy of a country deserves <lb />
ca win i.- J l <lb />
. , w ,. ., applied energy are well worth <lb />
you good bargain on a hay press. . , . . . <lb />
, , .,, . i And the watching and ; <lb />
and they will pay for themselves <lb />
to appreciation combined generate new <lb />
energy. When speaking a country <lb />
one year if you have much <lb />
bale. <lb />
Mrs. F. A. returned to <lb />
her home In Friday, <lb />
after spending some time with her <lb />
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crawford. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have just <lb />
received a large shipment of shoes <lb />
and they are nice ones. Come <lb />
let them show you. <lb />
Miss Sadie Barker and Mr. C. T. <lb />
attended church Ayden Thurs- <lb />
day night <lb />
only a community, this holds equal- <lb />
true. The efforts n child are <lb />
. watched by the loving <lb />
, Th the i by the <lb />
unity and those <lb />
from this <lb />
. . treat . <lb />
. . Individual plodding fol- <lb />
lowed the lit doubt- <lb />
result<lb />
, to he man n ho grows <lb />
. . the wedding mu- <lb />
rendered by Mr. Wade B. <lb />
. . n. who gave n number of Langley and Frank I <lb />
selections before the entry of the of , of <lb />
bridal party. As the processional of Pitt county, made by <lb />
gave the from C. Moore, clerk, in the foregoing <lb />
and as the recessional the cause, on the 25th day of <lb />
march Mendelssohn. <lb />
s will, on Monday, the <lb />
The bride entered the church on November. at o'clock. <lb />
the arm her brother, Dr. Norwood expose to public sale, before <lb />
Carroll, of Raleigh, who gave her the court house door in Greenville, <lb />
away, and was met at the Chancel to the highest bidder, for <lb />
. . ., ,. the described parcel <lb />
by the bridegroom. Mr. Henry Walter ,., <lb />
Whichard, of who was town of Greenville, and bounded <lb />
by his best man. his as follows, beginning at a stake at <lb />
brother, sir. Claude L. Whichard, of intersection of Pitt and Fourteenth <lb />
streets, being the corner of lot No. <lb />
Norfolk, me bride was must Four. <lb />
lively gowned in white crepe char- street feet to a stake In <lb />
n, elaborately embroidered, with the dividing line between lot No. <lb />
bodice and of rose point lace Thence with <lb />
. . m, . ,. ii said dividing line about 1-2 feet <lb />
and the wedding veil , . <lb />
with orange blossoms. Her only or- southern half of lot No. as shown <lb />
ill the gift of the bride- on a map made by P. Matthews, in <lb />
. diamond horse-shoe. She of the William Moore lands. <lb />
. bouquet of of <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of among the tenants <lb />
and white Her <lb />
attendant was her sister, the <lb />
I you want to paint your Bee . <lb />
They have the ., . What to the <lb />
Tills the 25th day of October, 1911. <lb />
HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
in <lb />
and the price. <lb />
. did not keep touch <lb />
The Infant of Mr. and Mrs, J. . of flour . <lb />
Harris died Thursday evening and ,;,. . . <lb />
was; to rest yesterday, Our In olden <lb />
is with the bereaved parents. , ,. . ll <lb />
Owing to the large attendance lies a . <lb />
High school it is to pr In , <lb />
for them to Increase their f the world where those products <lb />
of teachers and they have were available. Thai was the <lb />
cured the services of Prof. Olive, a beginning of commerce. Dates would <lb />
graduate of Wake Forest College, who and a city would <lb />
will be on duty Monday . be appointed and m from the <lb />
Harrington. Co. will save four corners of the globe would troop <lb />
you money in making your purchase there in large numbers. This was <lb />
in the way of rugs, matting, floor oil the beginning of fairs. How well this <lb />
plan answered its purpose is well <lb />
attested to by its long life. Today, <lb />
many hundreds of years since the <lb />
I beginning of commerce and fairs, they <lb />
. Mrs. L. A. Carr, of <lb />
in, who was attired in a beau- <lb />
gown of pearl gray <lb />
men elaborately band cm- ,, <lb />
. . She wore a black By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
lure her bouquet was of court of Pitt county, made In <lb />
viol and orchids. Special No. 1588, entitled <lb />
The ushers, who first entered the Sheppard and others, against <lb />
,, , . ., Mrs. and others, the <lb />
church were Mr. l. Carroll, commissioners will sell <lb />
. Charleston, S. C, brother the before the court house door, in Green- <lb />
bride; Mr. Robert P. Dick, of ville. on Monday, November <lb />
Dr. C. B. Norfolk, <lb />
Mr. John Wales, Jr. of Norfolk. <lb />
At the church there Drat entered <lb />
cloth and carpeting. <lb />
Misses Pearl Hester and Lizzie Cox <lb />
attended church at Ayden last <lb />
with -Laughing <lb />
If you want shoes. A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. can lit yon. now fairs <lb />
Mr. Henry died or less local and not universal. <lb />
night near here. He had been represent the efforts of a lo- <lb />
sometime with heart even a state. <lb />
He leaves a wife and four children J population of a <lb />
to mourn his departure. for Its tobacco output <lb />
land the Importance of oilier crops. <lb />
N. C. 26.- getting together to oft <lb />
-v. C. J. Harris went to ,,;, , <lb />
scribed real <lb />
That property lying on both sides of <lb />
Button lane; one lot known as the <lb />
twelve young women, close friends of ,,;., ,. Hugh A. <lb />
the bride, each in white with black ton and wife, adjoining the lands of <lb />
picture hats, in the party being Misses MO and others, and one <lb />
Fannie Hines John- <lb />
son, Caro Gray, property and running through <lb />
Lucy Hay wood, Lilly Skinner, Mary to Evans street, adjoining the lots of <lb />
Mary Grimes Cowper, Pearl W. H. and both lots <lb />
other lot known as small house <lb />
and lot In front of the above de- <lb />
Mrs. James <lb />
being conveyed in deed from J. J. <lb />
Heck, Mary . .,. u. .- , ,. Button, which <lb />
and Mrs. Arthur Corpening. appears of record in the office <lb />
of And after these of the register of deeds of Pitt county <lb />
there came the mother of the bride, Hook Q-Q. page said two <lb />
Mrs. Judson Carroll, who about mm acre <lb />
With her son. Mr. Judson Clifford afterwards <lb />
Carroll, Of Baltimore. offered as a whole. Plots of the prop- <lb />
After the ceremony the be seen by application to <lb />
either of the commissioners. <lb />
party repaired to the residence <lb />
Re <lb />
where be delivered one <lb />
his good sermons and returned Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
who won't be advised can't be <lb />
says Dr. Franklin. Once in <lb />
Terms, one-half cash, balance pay- <lb />
showing <lb />
what their energy has wrested from. <lb />
the soil of their unary. <lb />
The people of the county going <lb />
. . In Greenville, the and <lb />
third days In November, North <lb />
a while we cast a teardrop as ought to be proud of them, <lb />
good man passes down the other They will show live stock, poultry, <lb />
of the load; but let us smile when ho <lb />
cornea hack to the main big <lb />
where none travel except they ride <lb />
the bride's brother, Dr. Norwood G. able In six months, or all cash to suit <lb />
Carroll, where the wedding cake was the purchaser. <lb />
by Miss and This w <lb />
pieces of it distributed to the young J. B. JAMES, <lb />
ladles Of the party. At the real-; Commissioners. <lb />
of Hr. and Mrs. Norwood G. Ill <lb />
Carroll there was seen the <lb />
beautiful wedding gifts, among these NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
fruits Held products, pantry and <lb />
and fancy work. A <lb />
made up of the best well- <lb />
silver the of <lb />
in a business men of the county <lb />
tared by the A. G. Cox has been and hundreds of <lb />
n N. C. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Fox. of Randleman. came <lb />
in Saturday night to spend a day or <lb />
be given away as premiums <lb />
for deserving exhibits. In addition <lb />
to extensive premium list the <lb />
two with Mrs. J. C. Fox, who la id- State Department of Agriculture is <lb />
sometime with her parents. Mr. offering In premiums for the <lb />
and Mrs. M. G. Bryan, fair will <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt comity <lb />
the family of the Pride and a chest executor of estate of ZenO. T. <lb />
the family notice is hereby given to <lb />
the bridegroom. all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
After the wedding Mr. and make immediate payment to the tin- <lb />
left for the Homestead ft <lb />
Hotel at Springs, where that they must present <lb />
will spend their honeymoon and will the same to the undersigned pay- <lb />
later be at home In Norfolk, Va., <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co, have a <lb />
nice large lot of shingles on hand. All <lb />
red heart cypress. <lb />
are. K. Green . C. T. Cox <lb />
a Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
We have just unloaded a car of <lb />
brick, we wanted some for OUT own <lb />
use, and when we were buying we <lb />
thought cf you. can get th m <lb />
by calling the plant of the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mr. Adrian Brown, of Greenville, <lb />
paid his regular visit <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Get your salt from Harrington, <lb />
Co. They have a car load Of <lb />
both fine and course. <lb />
Messrs. H. K. and W. A. Floyd, <lb />
two W. H. S. boys, left Monday for <lb />
their home in Robeson county. Mr. <lb />
W. A. Floyd was troubled with W. Bullock, J. H. Cobb. J. W. <lb />
and could not study. Crawford, J. DIxon, A. G. Cox, <lb />
Dirt body carts or large bodies now B. I. Fleming, J, F. B. M. <lb />
on hand. Drive by the A. G. Cox Lewis, J. C. Galloway. R. L. Little, <lb />
Mfg. factory and take on Little, Hr J. O. Move. <lb />
many as you will need while they Perkins, H. G. J. P. <lb />
have them ready. When you buy a fly. W. M. Moore, J, R- Turn- <lb />
cart because It is a tor M. T. Spear. II A. White, Carl <lb />
they have stood the tests for years, go, C I Whichard. <lb />
also that the a. Cox Woman's Department <lb />
Mfg Co. D. Cox. <lb />
the genuine wheels. J. A. L. <lb />
Mr. J. U. Smith, of Ayden. o <lb />
yesterday with A. W. Ange Co. Strong to The Fair. <lb />
Sn. Harrington, Barber Ca for Mr, G. T. Tyson, of Beaver Dam, <lb />
your flooring, celling and tells us he is going to bring about <lb />
See A. W. Ange Co. Tor ten bean of cuttle, fifty sheep and a <lb />
WOOlen goods. mare and to the Pitt county <lb />
Miss Lula Chapman, who has been fair. <lb />
be held In the building of the Star <lb />
o County Fair As- <lb />
will assist In placing the <lb />
exhibits and will cheerfully furnish <lb />
Ml <lb />
the fair. There <lb />
. m for <lb />
;.; ii . unlike <lb />
other fairs of similar nature, there <lb />
will be shows, no racing, no <lb />
e Ii an exhibition <lb />
i county products, pure and <lb />
simple. <lb />
The officers of the fair are as fol- <lb />
President. J. L. Wooten. <lb />
Vice President, A. J. <lb />
Treasurer, J. II. Tucker. <lb />
Secretary, J. Whichard. <lb />
Board f It. Bunting. <lb />
on or before the 6th day of <lb />
or this notice Will be <lb />
plead I of recovery. <lb />
This 6th day of October, <lb />
W, M. EVANS, <lb />
Executor of T. Evans. <lb />
in<lb />
where the bridegroom is a prominent <lb />
man in the wholesale dry <lb />
goods business, held In high esteem In <lb />
business circles, and a favorite in <lb />
life. The bride is a cultured <lb />
and charming young woman of a <lb />
moat attractive personality, the <lb />
youngest daughter of the late Mr. O. <lb />
Judson Carroll and the last of his <lb />
live daughters to wed, and has a <lb />
large circle of friends In North <lb />
and in Virginia. The lovely <lb />
Hope Well Items. <lb />
HOPE WELL, N. C, Oct. <lb />
and sisters, Misses <lb />
and Saturday night with <lb />
I Miss Rosalie Skinner, near Farmville. <lb />
wedding gifts attesting the high re- <lb />
g Ml In which both bride and groom <lb />
arc held. <lb />
Among the out-of-town guests <lb />
here for the wedding were Mrs. <lb />
son Weatherly, of Baltimore, sister of <lb />
the bride; Mr. Judson Clifford Cari <lb />
roll, of Baltimore, brother of the <lb />
bride; Mr. and Mrs. William P. <lb />
Whitaker and Miss Mary <lb />
Of Durham, Mrs. Whitaker a sister of <lb />
the bride; Mrs. L. A. Carr. of Dur- <lb />
ham, a sister Of the bride; Mr. Rob- <lb />
Carr. of Mr. and Mm. <lb />
Herbert Fuller Carroll, of is- <lb />
ton. S. Mr. Carroll, a brother of the <lb />
bride; Mrs. M. A. Whichard. of <lb />
Greenville, mother of the bridegroom; <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whichard, of Nor- <lb />
folk; Mr. J. Whichard, of Green- <lb />
Messrs. Leonard Sugg and <lb />
Cox went to Raleigh Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson and <lb />
sister, Miss Julia Smith, went to <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
Mr. Prescott Cox, Misses Leona Cox <lb />
land Clara Smith, spent Thursday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. and <lb />
daughter, Miss Mae, spent <lb />
Thursday In Greenville. <lb />
Mr. Jeff and Wife spent Sat- <lb />
With his Mrs. Have <lb />
Mr. Walter Harrington, of Ayden, <lb />
Little Miss Mildred Mac Wilson, who <lb />
Is attending school at <lb />
came home Friday. <lb />
Don't trifle with a coll is good ad- <lb />
vice for prudent men and women. It <lb />
. Mr Whichard, of Green- b <lb />
ville; Dr. C. B. Gifford, Of Norfolk; better than Chamberlain's <lb />
Mr. John Wales, Jr. of Mr. Remedy for coughs and colds <lb />
and Mrs. P. Dick, It Is safe For <lb />
Mrs. John Wales, of Norfolk, by <lb />
and Miss Annie Rose Conn, of Nor- <lb />
folk Raleigh News and Observer. If mistakes us nothing <lb />
it were worth while to make <lb />
Though we may never have <lb />
any, most of us are looking for We that most people who are <lb />
all the same. I consumed by curiosity still survive.<lb />
FOR <lb />
TAFT BOYD <lb />
The him r <lb />
rod tin ; Hot <lb />
H only draft <lb />
t tier and <lb />
mini v. . <lb />
This i ii i.; <lb />
MOT MAST <lb />
i- bit es into tho <lb />
fire <lb />
prevents p <lb />
power of the fuel. <lb />
ii n <lb />
of tin <lb />
II y. ; <lb />
Is it, pf <lb />
a lire j <lb />
hr held p <lb />
Mil Wilson KM i <lb />
wood or coal. <lb />
SALK BY <lb />
FURNITURE CO <lb />
Couldn't Walk <lb />
used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to <lb />
writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, <lb />
nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. <lb />
tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, <lb />
our druggist advised for my complaint. I was so <lb />
thin, my weight was I weigh and I am <lb />
never sick. I ride horseback as as ever. am in <lb />
fine health at <lb />
TAKE <lb />
We have thousands of such letters, and more are <lb />
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who <lb />
have tried it, surely proves the great value of this <lb />
tonic medicine, for women. <lb />
relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak <lb />
women up health and strength. If you are a woman, <lb />
it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a mil- <lb />
ion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb <lb />
which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. <lb />
It is a good tonic Try it Your druggist sells it <lb />
Advisory Medicine Co. Tenn., <lb />
Special Instruction, and 64-pate book, tor tree. <lb />
can expect good sales jell <lb />
j with C. R. at <lb />
Warehouse, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Buyer <lb />
FIVE POINTS.<lb />
Country Pro. <lb />
ii M <lb />
Taken <lb />
I have taken up one male hog, <lb />
black white spotted, weight about <lb />
pounds, marked slit in left ear, <lb />
round hole in right. Owner get <lb />
same by proving ownership and pay- <lb />
charges. <lb />
ELIJAH CHANCE, <lb />
It. P. D. No. Greenville, X. C <lb />
N-iv Industries. <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman, for <lb />
the week ending October IS. reports <lb />
the following new Industries <lb />
in North <lb />
New lumber <lb />
bank. <lb />
feed company. <lb />
bank. <lb />
bank. <lb />
company. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
The report Circulated through your <lb />
County that I will not run my wheat <lb />
mil next year Is false. will con- <lb />
to run and grind wheat In any <lb />
lots for my customers and give <lb />
a good article of Hour. Thank- <lb />
you for past business and hoping <lb />
to have a continuance, I am, <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
JONATHAN HAVENS.<lb />
I desire to announce to my friends <lb />
land former customers that I am with <lb />
Mrs. V. Lee K Co., and will be <lb />
glad to have call there when <lb />
I In need of anything In the <lb />
i best millinery. <lb />
MRS. M. T. <lb />
Sale of Horse, Stall <lb />
Farm. <lb />
On Tuesday, November at <lb />
twelve o'clock, the state will sell flt <lb />
auction, the highest bidder, at the <lb />
state farm, near Tillery, N. C, or <lb />
head of horses and mules. Term <lb />
cash. Conveyances will take parties <lb />
attending from Tillery to the farm <lb />
that morning. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
Sails for Japan <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO, Ca. Oct <lb />
Miles Page Bryan, who was re- <lb />
transferred the position <lb />
States minister to Belgium <lb />
to that of to Japan, sail- <lb />
ed today for his new post of duty <lb />
at <lb />
Mr. Joseph Dead. <lb />
Mr. Joseph a Syrian mer- <lb />
chant here, died about <lb />
this morning, at his home on College <lb />
street, after an Illness of several <lb />
weeks. Mr. was years of <lb />
age and a native of Lebanon, Syria. <lb />
He came to America In 1904 and about <lb />
two years ago located In Greenville <lb />
where he and his two brothers- <lb />
Messrs. B. and S. have con- <lb />
ducted two stores. Besides these <lb />
he is survived by a wife <lb />
and one who live , <lb />
mother In Syria. <lb />
The burial will take place at <lb />
o'clock Friday afternoon in Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery. A number of Syria <lb />
friends from neighboring towns a <lb />
here to attend the funeral.<lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
i mi <lb />
The Merest sham of latter day shame <lb />
Is <lb />
William Randolph Hearst has an- <lb />
return to the Democratic <lb />
a party. Wonder what else Is in store <lb />
Published by Willie is to be put up with <lb />
Inc. lit. it is certainly hoped he will be <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
year, <lb />
. . . . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office In <lb />
The Reflector Building, coiner Evan <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
f respect will be at I <lb />
cent p-r word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Out in South Dakota they gave <lb />
President Tail a gold brick. It was <lb />
the real article and had some value. <lb />
Which is quite different from the kind <lb />
the president has been giving the <lb />
country on the tariff. <lb />
The board of trustees of the school <lb />
for feeble minded that the state is to <lb />
erect at Kinston. have elected Dr. Ira <lb />
at Hardy, of Washington, <lb />
ti of the institution. An excel- <lb />
lent selection has been made for that <lb />
position. Work will commence on the <lb />
buildings for the with the ex- <lb />
of completing them in a <lb />
year. <lb />
Democrats should not anticipate <lb />
much help from the insurgent Re- <lb />
publican vote in 1912. Republicans <lb />
do much and spitting <lb />
among themselves between elections, <lb />
but they have a way of getting to- <lb />
when voting time conies. Dem- <lb />
should look victory in 1912 <lb />
So long as farmers rush their cot-h-v their own forces and <lb />
ton to market they may expect the <lb />
price ti nay low. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post <lb />
Carolina, undo <lb />
act of March <lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1911. <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch wants the <lb />
Wrights to Kill Devil. Same here. <lb />
If you see a good thing for Green- <lb />
ville throw a lasso around it and pull <lb />
it in. <lb />
Almost any of us advise Wonder If they going to keep the source of his <lb />
to hold their cotton, even until all the big of ease. He took It for granted The method of <lb />
we can not tell them how to do It. <lb />
Four of the seven games have been <lb />
played so far and Philadelphia has <lb />
won three of them. One more will give <lb />
the Phillies the championship. <lb />
How they do see things out In Cal- <lb />
A Ll k Observatory <lb />
has found six comets near the <lb />
sun. Too many should not at <lb />
one time. <lb />
Reports come occasionally of the <lb />
rebels in China capturing another <lb />
town, but it is not said what they <lb />
do with the towns after they get <lb />
them. <lb />
With many cotton crops like the <lb />
present one and the scarcity of hands <lb />
to pick it. out, it looks like the <lb />
of a cotton picking machine is <lb />
something to be wished for. <lb />
the world get tangled up hi a <lb />
since it seemed to be the will of the <lb />
Improved and <lb />
Maker that he should lead her from is about to give way to a more <lb />
to destruction, his place in natural and substantial material in <lb />
The Rocky Mount Record has late- the lead would be everlasting. No the form of which expert <lb />
made marked and has that when modern times road builders are persuaded will be <lb />
changed from four to eight pages. feminine apostles who of far less cost to the counties con- <lb />
tried to upset this primitive and such thoroughfares and far <lb />
y rule, he should laugh more pet and satisfactory. <lb />
A mob in Georgia lynched a at her attempts to lead him. At Mecklenburg took the lead a few <lb />
B few nights ago. and for a wonder Brat he reasoned with her and find- . m n,,, process. <lb />
they went about it very quietly. was futile, but some other counties of the Slate <lb />
lather than exercise his supremacy have anon the sand-clay <lb />
bar her from Knowledge that up building and are <lb />
Sum,, who do ranch bragging till then had been only accessible to rapidity to- <lb />
about their family tree are <lb />
. elves but a hollow log. <lb />
-0 <lb />
Rains the last few days have been <lb />
him, he was willing to let her be her . rd Improving their pikes with this <lb />
own proof of her inability. She material. It might me well for the <lb />
stormed the schools and universities, , , to investigate <lb />
and took by storm cost using this process here <lb />
s out world championship <lb />
games, <lb />
her artillery to assail even public tic. macadam and the sand- <lb />
How far she succeeded is . ; , variety of permanent road. It is <lb />
matter record the last eight or em that the macadam is proving <lb />
The trouble with aviators is . the present methods <lb />
instances, the height of her ambit ii to lustily ii continuance <lb />
once too often. And not s , , ., her vole m ,. no oft-r <lb />
when that one fatal trip i. dogmatic, narrow- can be secured that will com- <lb />
and effectiveness <lb />
to be, it is safest not to go up at I to say that this revolution <lb />
all. <lb />
is doing more things ex- <lb />
Cotton is too low and the farmers provide the best auditorium in <lb />
which brought with it the overthrow more <lb />
the primitive state of affairs, has <lb />
not been the means of giving to the Those who have not figured It out <lb />
world feminine lights of a magnitude have conception of the <lb />
fair to eclipse many mas-1 loss sustained by the farmers <lb />
like it that way. but those who j the state. That city baa become s,,,., yet because of Individually, by the South generally, <lb />
have made plenty of homo supplies aroused to the need of sufficient Of feminine lights we land the country, on account of the <lb />
are In better position to stand It and tel accommodations and has gone to j must agree that If the world of science drop In the price of cotton as corn- <lb />
work to supply that need. <lb />
There are actually some people who <lb />
rather see the tobacco trust <lb />
The trusts want the government to j blown up with dynamite than disband- <lb />
be with them heart and in an orderly <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Also body and mine. <lb />
Or to put it another There are <lb />
. me people who would see everything <lb />
Loosen up your purse strings, to the bow-wows unless it is run <lb />
to paying some of your debts accordance with the way they think <lb />
give the other fellow a chance to pay ii ought to be. They condemn <lb />
hold than those who did not. <lb />
We want to see more wheat raised <lb />
in county and a good dour and r modeling is going on at <lb />
mill located Greenville. This withe Yarborough. When the work on <lb />
a good county for growing later is completed it will be <lb />
and the farmers will it a the beat hotels in the South, <lb />
able crop. <lb />
A literature can claim many with last year. The Scottish <lb />
I winners, the home-world, the world Chief, of in its issue of last <lb />
hotel building is going up . . ., , . -u. . I <lb />
entrusted by the with the presents a few figures that are <lb />
., of reproduction, has been I eye-openers. On the same data last <lb />
a and loser. For it Is a rule without year the price of cotton was 14.50. <lb />
that, hi order to have a The price on the day under <lb />
v Inner there . . t be a loser; 8.76, a difference of 6.7 <lb />
loser In this case cannot the pound or per bale. <lb />
to lose. That the Intellect-h ., on is es- <lb />
Mr. Bell, who for many years is ., home-maker ale, making the to- <lb />
ducted the Fairfax In Norfolk, is new ., proven beyond doubt by the on a b as com- <lb />
the step of the Call- manager of the Yarborough, and performance of marriages I H year This, <lb />
ton . after gaining the a county bey. i <lb />
s one <lb />
IT FAIR. <lb />
something he owes. <lb />
In r- they wink <lb />
es, <lb />
Mr. Taft seems to think the people <lb />
de not know where he stands, but Men Passed in <lb />
lost of them do. And they know lie <lb />
They must have been using a <lb />
mighty deck.- Columbia State, <lb />
j Not necessarily, they may have <lb />
j known the <lb />
That meeting of Carolina club <lb />
Monday night had in it more for the Or they may have been waiting <lb />
, ,,, .- . i for a Charlotte Observer, <lb />
progress of Greenville than anything <lb />
boys are acting just like four <lb />
docs not stand square on tariff re- <lb />
vision. <lb />
t ballot, is to go to of the <lb />
work behalf prohibition, <lb />
have resolved to the it <lb />
who are for saloons. The sisters are <lb />
certainly making a good start Friday, November 3rd, ti.- second <lb />
o last day of the county fair, <lb />
John Walsh, the financier W ado a ii <lb />
. .-. M o'clock on that day Hon. <lb />
to Federal prison, was re <lb />
lei out parole and <lb />
. of <lb />
divorces in the higher sets. That In tin mid mean a loss <lb />
g her mind she HO n bales hand- <lb />
. neglects her moral mind is be- led on the m market; a <lb />
proved every day by the u l th bales raised <lb />
.;. scandals aired In public. ; , . a loss of <lb />
this Intellectual movement of. . ., bales <lb />
will do towards undoing the . ; la . , m- <lb />
. the Maker can only be but- era of count losing over two <lb />
As an Instance of how far an million in one son by <lb />
woman has forgotten her- In price of cotton and a <lb />
If, case now being tiled In a In the state; then. <lb />
; court be mentioned. Two think of the loss sustained the <lb />
back to his home it. Chicago. He will deliver an ad- is I of the blackest crime cotton crop of the South I Then, re- <lb />
token almost and County W. charged with, member, too. last year the price <lb />
die-l. <lb />
has every pub- <lb />
that of white slavery, have en- not unreasonably high, but was <lb />
upon his arrival home ,., .- .- ,, , ,, a fair price. It's something <lb />
in county for . Jet It is said in and something to ponder <lb />
Dr. Cook appeared in Copenhagen ; a papers that Landmark. <lb />
a day or two ago and when he tried <lb />
to vindicate himself through a lee- j fair- <lb />
u , era <lb />
day by all of the teachers lawyer Is taking a very active j <lb />
He re- is making every.<lb />
I effort lo have her clients absolved. <lb />
that has occurred here <lb />
o--------- <lb />
many <lb />
Jacks about that Jury. <lb />
As many people as there are in the <lb />
land, and many claiming that they <lb />
If a preacher goes wrong we fail <lb />
i s so much more stress and <lb />
want work, farmers are expressing notoriety should be given to It than <lb />
much difficulty in finding the sinner was a man In some other <lb />
hands to harvest their crops. <lb />
President Taft is making quite a <lb />
calling, and the most glaring head- <lb />
lines given it In the papers, some <lb />
cm a going so far as to cast <lb />
big stumping tour, but be is falling church. Of <lb />
to stump any Dis- <lb />
patch. <lb />
Yet he pulls the stump and falls <lb />
in the hole himself. <lb />
An exchange says that it takes a <lb />
rich man to draw a check, a pretty <lb />
girl to draw attention, a horse to draw <lb />
u earl, a plaster to draw the <lb />
skin, a toper to draw a cork, a free <lb />
lunch draw a crowd, and an <lb />
in your home paper to draw <lb />
Herald. <lb />
course a black sheep gets In the <lb />
pit once In a while, but the number <lb />
Is remarkably small. Sin in any man <lb />
should be condemned, but in this con- <lb />
care should he exercised <lb />
to cast no reflection on the church. <lb />
And Dr. Wiley has joined the <lb />
He says women were never <lb />
known to be on the wrong side, and <lb />
that they are a tower of strength to <lb />
public man who is trying to I tin of Individual persons. It is the <lb />
When Governor Harmon said <lb />
Is always he coined a <lb />
phrase and spoke a truth that will <lb />
live as one of the <lb />
News. <lb />
Sifted down to its essence, every- <lb />
thing is personal. We speak of a <lb />
town, a county, a state, a nation <lb />
but these are nothing except as made <lb />
U bis y. <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt is catching it again, <lb />
am. this time it Is from the consul <lb />
general of Columbia, who brands as <lb />
wane of the Statements the Col- <lb />
made in a recent article regard- <lb />
the purchase of the Panama canal <lb />
In which cant reflections on Col- <lb />
According to the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
server the has a man <lb />
If, Moore, better known <lb />
among his friends as Moore. <lb />
That sounds to a dot just like he was <lb />
about Pitt county's clever <lb />
register of deeds. <lb />
We heard a distinguished man say <lb />
that he thought Greenville's <lb />
Greenville. Yours if You <lb />
is the best he ever knew any town to <lb />
have. And wouldn't you think that <lb />
more of Greenville's business men <lb />
would use it. So far as our <lb />
goes The <lb />
heads are the only ones that carry <lb />
I regularly, yet that ought <lb />
lo be on business letter that <lb />
goes out of Greenville. <lb />
individual that counts everywhere. A <lb />
town is ti good town except as <lb />
the Individual makes it good, nor is <lb />
It a bad town except t-s tho Individual <lb />
makes it bad. Each man should re- <lb />
the responsibility that rests on <lb />
him as an Individual and net accord- <lb />
---------o <lb />
The attorneys general of Virginia, <lb />
North Carolina and South Carolina, <lb />
three of the most prominent tobacco <lb />
growing states, have caused <lb />
nation in tobacco trust circles by <lb />
their disapproval of the plan of re- <lb />
organization of the American <lb />
co Company and allied corporations <lb />
under the decree of tile States <lb />
Supremo Court. The attorneys gen- <lb />
of states took their ob- <lb />
before the Federal district <lb />
court New York to which <lb />
the tobacco trust as <lb />
referred The outcome of this will <lb />
be with interest In all to- <lb />
ll, o states. <lb />
it. .,.; . g <lb />
jump, but it shows the <lb />
not do so. <lb />
The abort kind will soon be <lb />
letting in Jack Frost.<lb />
The fable. <lb />
There's a little box pills, there's <lb />
Can it be possible knowledge heap ,,, there-s ., <lb />
the people hissed him. So that who <lb />
from the reception the has made her an c Ml. letter a county <lb />
people gave him when he claimed which they j taken away from her the finer a tor a <lb />
to have just returned from finding aPe of womanhood This for a bail, there's a circular <lb />
the North Pole. Poor Doc. He seems After be. for B patent feeder. There's a pack <lb />
schools have reached Greenville <lb />
Morning will be formed in a . <lb />
has a there are letters re- <lb />
there's a proof of highly-colored <lb />
she i for the sale of <lb />
lithographing; there's a solitary ace. <lb />
in Raleigh Wednesday afternoon <lb />
we heard much complaint of the scar- <lb />
tit Five Points and headed . ., and he is to sell , <lb />
i i there a a photo her face; there a an <lb />
by a band of music will march to, mat knowledge for money tainted , .,.,., ., laughing. <lb />
a pretty charming clock. <lb />
the Star warehouse in which the fair j white slavery. The <lb />
to be held. Such a procession lo B there's some western mining stock, <lb />
city of labor and at the same tune woman, has made her A woman are stacks of verses in every <lb />
there were hundreds of people stand-the U Poorer moral mind. Perhaps meter; there's a cotton office <lb />
. . i v ill be worth miles to see. The married and lies daughters I. . . . ., <lb />
in front News and there's badly ragged mat. <lb />
,, , . , success of this, however, upon crimps not. The chances are that .,., . <lb />
If watching the returns the i . <lb />
world ball game. That is USU- <lb />
ally the to work, but <lb />
plenty of them to loaf. What hap- <lb />
In Raleigh is no exception <lb />
how the people respond to the re- the is not. For could she work There's a <lb />
fully for her clients and then go ; ,.,. , of all <lb />
home to her daughters and think New ,,,,,,.,,, a palM <lb />
they safe it is doubtful, if i,, . ,.,, , <lb />
The Reflector wants to impress up- means In i . ,.,,., a of <lb />
that has been made of <lb />
to be present. <lb />
other towns. <lb />
i. i i vi <lb />
en the parents of the county the edit- man tho loss of the higher sentiments ,.,.,, r ., Harvard <lb />
value such a day will be to <lb />
i their children and to urge them to <lb />
Greenville has bee,, Inactive, or f . not only <lb />
lazy for several months, but you hearing the <lb />
going to see the town wake up but <lb />
and get on new life once more. If sop y <lb />
takes a hound ahead notion now and <lb />
then, and one of those jumps Is about <lb />
to come again. Watch and see if tins <lb />
a worthy mother, such <lb />
Ii Is, in <lb />
and society. <lb />
a danger to ,. ,,,, <lb />
is doing in the way of agriculture. <lb />
stock and poultry raising. The ex- <lb />
it <lb />
is not true. These folks can <lb />
Will be an inspiration lo them. <lb />
J. A. L. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
Pair, <lb />
The Dale. <lb />
usher, ti re e pots of ink <lb />
an Ii old and <lb />
new. there are piles of old exchanges <lb />
an dot paper, a glass of that <lb />
cheers, there's a double hack <lb />
and pointed paper scraper. There's a <lb />
smoked cigar, there's an <lb />
Jar, there's the <lb />
i a carer's weekly table. Oh the sight <lb />
r watch a <lb />
i when they put their heads to- <lb />
to do them, the only trouble <lb />
being that they do not gel together <lb />
often enough. <lb />
Then, too, they ran come in contact <lb />
Durham officials put the ban on <lb />
Beulah and pictures <lb />
being shown ill that town, and the <lb />
tickle you, i. you i <lb />
Friday, November the 3rd, has been it.;,, writing at <lb />
set apart by the Pitt county fair an- table. Ex. <lb />
with pupils of other schools, and this ,. ,. -Educational l <lb />
will be ti help to them. this writing to request every teacher; <lb />
they car visit the new court house, In the county to bring her school <lb />
the Training school, and see what hat day. it be a school Lr Wednesday <lb />
their has In these. We hope Evening. <lb />
The patrons I school, <lb />
to make up that If school <lb />
to a great gathering of school . ., tho , <lb />
manager of the picture show threat- <lb />
to shoot the policeman Who went <lb />
to. stop his allow. <lb />
than this can be advanced for the <lb />
wisdom in the suppression of such <lb />
pictures. It they make a matured man <lb />
children In on the school which you are to teach and request <lb />
children to meet you in <lb />
day the fair. <lb />
and all other persona Inn rested, are <lb />
asked to keep in mind Dr. <lb />
lecture In the building <lb />
. . ; Way, November 3rd The;,, next Wednesday own. <lb />
; it . j. Y ; the will <lb />
No better evidence i r, will speak for us. and we are I . , , ,.,,., , Mu. <lb />
anxious that every teacher and <lb />
pupil in the county shall be present ,. r ., <lb />
Not many years ago Board of lb I. a good <lb />
laughed at the idea of women as meet you , a lecturer. It is <lb />
probe. In any of his that , ,. We can have met. of <lb />
cannot make a good impression on , <lb />
tho mind Of a child. <lb />
That you can never <lb />
tell how the <lb />
He considered these The line of , and attainments of <lb />
professions very much his and his We ;. In our midst The address <lb />
masculine uncontested glad each well worth hearing, and it <lb />
He had been be a big mistake on the part of <lb />
found out for <lb />
been taught or be a big mistake on the <lb />
if that through- This ought to be people who fail <lb />
the <lb />
in cotton la going to the process of evolution, day. If the teachers and dress If it is so that they can at- <lb />
up, la In the bankruptcy ,,,.,, .,,.,, will only respond to the request tend. <lb />
which O. j. Heath Co. of Charlotte, feminine companion were mete Please remember that lecture <lb />
has gone. This was one of the mated molecule, dragging if you are not here. w, , be United to th. <lb />
a ., the sands of time, up and through; will make school children. The speaker will <lb />
the Bhutan and stony ages to the for their children to public health and sanitation, <lb />
r In the <lb />
Th- are computed ,,.,. ,, II will be an a topic that very closely the <lb />
a million dollars with assets protected and cared tor her. This all the children lives of all of us. <lb />
had Remember the day and the Come and bee- Dr. <lb />
Charlotte and neighboring towns and entrusted to him by a supreme woo la in- anyone who <lb />
in Wilmington are the was attested progress tell you that his lectures are good, <lb />
Wilmington are among the iv o ,. ,,,,.,.,. active and beneficial. <lb />
A big failure like this works m w ., ll. B. SMITH. <lb />
harm to business. posses it And in the knowledge of Superintendent Schools. Superintendent of Schools. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
.- <lb />
Free Treatment for DIs <lb />
ADULT HOOKWORM, AS IT I THE MICROSCOPE- <lb />
The State Board of Health, acting the Commissioners of Pitt County, have arranged to <lb />
establish temporary dispensaries for and FREE TREATMENT OF HOOKWORM DIS- <lb />
EASE. Those dispensaries will be open between the hours of a. m. and p. in., at the <lb />
following <lb />
BETHEL, Tuesday, October November <lb />
FARMVILLE, Wednesday, October November <lb />
October November <lb />
GRIFTON, Friday, October <lb />
GREENVILLE, Saturday, October November <lb />
Dr. C. F. Hookworm Specialist, will be in charge of the dispensaries, assisted by a trained <lb />
There will be lectures on Hookworm Disease and sanitation daily, and you can see the chief cause of ground-itch through <lb />
the by asking the man in charge. You can get pamphlet on Hookworm Disease, Flies, Malaria and Typhoid Fever, and the <lb />
Sanitary privy FREE at the dispensary. <lb />
REMEMBER <lb />
how <lb />
That if you have had ground-itch or dew poison within the <lb />
ten years, you should suspect Hookworm Disease. That we <lb />
have found that more than half of the people have Hookworm <lb />
Disease. The satisfaction of knowing do not have Hook- <lb />
worm Disease will repay you for the time you invest. To ex- <lb />
we ask that you bring on your Brat visit, a small amount <lb />
of your bowel action In a tin box fur examination. <lb />
Hut few people arc cured by taking less than three treatments. <lb />
That we rive but one treatment at a time, and that the treatments <lb />
are taken one week apart. <lb />
Visit the dispensaries on the dates named and see for yourself <lb />
what is being done, it may mean the saving of life, as well as <lb />
many dollars to yourself or your child. We are interested in the <lb />
health of your family. Are your If so. take advantage of this <lb />
vital opportunity. <lb />
Everybody should conic. Take advantage of this opportunity <lb />
while and see if you have any of these diseases. If you <lb />
have, medicines will be given you will bring about a won- <lb />
change in both your feeling and your health. Instead of <lb />
a tired, indolent and despondent kind of man you will In <lb />
into one with a bright and active body and mind who goes <lb />
about work with a rush a vim. always finding pleasure in <lb />
everything. K Remember these Dispensaries will <lb />
i County but six weeks. Each one only open one day in <lb />
the week. <lb />
WHEN YOU HAVE HOOK- <lb />
WORM DISEASE <lb />
Dr. gives to per cent, of <lb />
people under who have ever gone barefooted have this Disease. <lb />
should an individual have a mild case, he would present mild <lb />
and no signs, but should he possess a medium or severe <lb />
case. the sign would be well marked. Hence, <lb />
the signs and depend upon the severity of the infection <lb />
and the individual's power to make and replace the blood lost and <lb />
destroyed by these blood-sucking parasites. <lb />
The first or sign is ground-itch, toe-itch, cow-itch <lb />
or dew poison, when the infection is gotten through the skin, or <lb />
a sole throat, slight bronchitis with cough and paleness, when the <lb />
the eat inn <lb />
I is gotten VII <lb />
soils. <lb />
At first the individual complains of a severe itching and burn- <lb />
sensation, then in a few hours the place where the tiny worms <lb />
entered the skin becomes red. and in about eighteen hours a few <lb />
blisters make their appearance, which soon rupture and <lb />
have a raw surface. The fool often becomes swollen in about <lb />
twenty-four hours. Again watery blisters may not appear, hut in <lb />
may <lb />
and. it is out blood, our best friend, our fort and army of <lb />
defense, and our very keynote to health, that the hookworm de- <lb />
in one of three first, by holding fast to the inside of <lb />
our small bowel and sucking blood all the second, by a con- <lb />
oozing from places where they hold fast or let third, <lb />
by a poisonous substance being injected into our system which <lb />
destroys more blood than they use. This disease is on the <lb />
of having a small vessel cut and then take no steps t arrest <lb />
the blood How. but with an attitude of indifference allow our heart <lb />
to gradually pump our very life blood from our body lo be re- <lb />
placed by water, and the redness of our cheeks be replaced by <lb />
When you stop to think, and then to realize that from <lb />
to SO per cent, of the children and young people under twenty-five <lb />
year.-, of age who have gone barefooted in the Eastern part of <lb />
s North Carolina, are suffering with this disease, and in hundreds <lb />
of instances with other diseases as a result of the weakening <lb />
of this disease, it is time for every parent to make a study of <lb />
the disease, have their children themselves if any <lb />
examined by their family physician or the State Board <lb />
of Health, if the disease exists have treatment administered <lb />
until cured. <lb />
their stead a small vine-shaped swelling <lb />
be seen gradually <lb />
Hookworm Disease attack- the <lb />
i weaken <lb />
their <lb />
con- <lb />
to such an extent as to make them quite receptive to Mich <lb />
extending up side across the bottom or over the top of the foot, dreaded diseases as typhoid fever. <lb />
the same itching intensely so much so that much sleep is lost as <lb />
often seen children bury their <lb />
This is a family that became infected with Hookworm Disease, <lb />
and as a result lost out in the battle with the world and had to <lb />
ask the County for aid. Treatment will restore them to health and <lb />
strength in a short time and they will become taxpayers instead <lb />
of depending on the county to support them. There arc many <lb />
others just as bad ,., this county and they should seek treatment. <lb />
They owe it to themselves, their families, their county and State. <lb />
Those who are not treated continue to carry the infection and give <lb />
it to others. This is not the kind of liberty a good citizen should <lb />
want. <lb />
A Victim of Hookworm Described His <lb />
feel tired all the time almost, and get tired very easily, <lb />
and have little or no energy. My spirits are low almost all the <lb />
time. I feel full after eating. My memory is poor. <lb />
feel that I am getting weaker. I have a disgust for fatty <lb />
foods. I prefer being alone rather than to be in company with others. <lb />
I have no desire even to converse with the ladies. <lb />
taking a walk I feel broken down and tired all over, feel more <lb />
like lying down than anything else. It dreg me very much to stand <lb />
any length of time. In the morning when getting up I feel tired <lb />
and broken down also. Under these conditions I am not able to <lb />
do justice to my <lb />
patient describing his above is a male, age <lb />
and weighed pounds. He was raised on a farm, had t raven- <lb />
appetite, was restless at night and dreamed. He had <lb />
had three or four attacks of ground-itch, one of them lasting eight <lb />
S. <lb />
I r IS ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
Will not cost you one cent. The dates and daces that these <lb />
Dispensaries will be but for six weeks. Each one open bill one <lb />
day in the week. <lb />
Remember that nearly one-half of the people of all ages have <lb />
this disease. are probably among the half that have it. Come <lb />
and out <lb />
u result of the condition. I have <lb />
feet in the hot sand to get relief. <lb />
This is one of the common, most suggestive, and the most <lb />
constant and of the disease. <lb />
A sore throat, slight cough, paleness, loss of appetite for a few <lb />
day- or a chill and fever called a are as a rule, <lb />
the next observed. If the infection be severe the in- <lb />
rapidly becomes pale. weak, loses weight and soon <lb />
incapacitated for work. This i known as an acute case. <lb />
If the individual has ground-itch several times in one sum- <lb />
mer or is infected for several successive summers, or is not cured <lb />
from first attack, he is known to have a chronic case, which, as <lb />
a rule, presents many of the following <lb />
The skin presents a tallow, tan or pasty appearance, seldom <lb />
sweats, and in young men the heard is slow in appearing. Often <lb />
have ulcer.-, on lower extremities. Wounds heal slowly and bleed- <lb />
is very difficult to arrest on account of hookworm poison de- <lb />
the coagulating properties of the blood. <lb />
This disease frequently causes both mentally and <lb />
physically. It i not uncommon to find an undersized boy or girl, <lb />
man or woman, as a result of this disease. I have observed quite <lb />
a number of children fifteen years of age, who in both size and <lb />
mental development appeared to be about ten years of age. An <lb />
individual suffering with this disease frequently complains with <lb />
pains in the chest and joint pains in elbows shoulder or knee. <lb />
They tire out easily, become short of breath on the slightest ex- <lb />
and Buffer with dizziness, nausea, or vomiting at frequent <lb />
intervals. Men and women often put in the day, but only do from <lb />
half to three-quarter of a day's work as a result of weakness. <lb />
Stupidity in appearance and in work, with lack of to <lb />
details an attitude of indifference frequently attracts the at- <lb />
of the observer. <lb />
Many children either take no part in games at school or if <lb />
they do. very little enthusiasm is manifested. <lb />
In many cases children suffering with medium or severe cases <lb />
of this disease make poor progress in their school work, many re- <lb />
peat some branches, others repeat the year's work, while others <lb />
keep up with their work but when night comes they are exhausted <lb />
and nervous. It is in the latter class of cases that you frequently <lb />
find young men and women completing their high school work <lb />
in a nervous breakdown or having to give up their college work <lb />
in the first or second year on account of poor health. <lb />
Palpitation of the heart and indigestion with night terrors <lb />
are frequently noted. <lb />
Appetite; may la- increased or decreased; abnormal appetite <lb />
for clay, chalk, paper, lend pencils, wood, bark. salt, coffee grounds, <lb />
charcoal and thread is frequently observed in medium and severe <lb />
cases. <lb />
Weakness, paleness, nervousness, night blindness and defective <lb />
eyesight with diseased throats can lie explained by the blood be- <lb />
coming thin. That is. instead of our blood containing 90-100 per <lb />
cent, of red coloring material, this disease frequently reduces the <lb />
same down to or some times as low as per cent, of the <lb />
normal. The average cases from to per cent. This <lb />
mean-, that the man or woman, hoy or girl, is only getting from <lb />
to per cent, of air and nourishment to give them strength <lb />
and to cause growth and development of the youth. It is our <lb />
pneumonia, <lb />
diphtheria and scarlet fever. <lb />
This is an actual <lb />
photograph of a case of <lb />
ground-itch. Note the lit- <lb />
worms crawling <lb />
through the skin. They <lb />
are fifty limes too small <lb />
to see at this time but are <lb />
very active. If you have <lb />
had ground-itch you may <lb />
have had hookworms. We <lb />
can also get infected by <lb />
eating strawberries, fruit <lb />
or vegetables that are <lb />
cooked or Keep <lb />
the children shod to <lb />
vent this infection. <lb />
The above cut with the footnotes give a picture of the infection <lb />
by hookworm. The cause, mode of infection and results. The <lb />
cuts inserted here tell even a more wonderful story. The cause <lb />
of this and other infections lies in the use of open closets or no <lb />
closets at all. Whether you have any or not, come to <lb />
the dispensaries be examined. It wont cost you anything and <lb />
you will feel better for it. Build sanitary closets on your <lb />
and don't go barefooted for a year and the worms will die <lb />
out in the soil if your neighbor doesn't bring them to you. Get <lb />
him to take treatment and to use sanitary closets also and we will <lb />
soon be rid of this scourge. <lb />
Friends have acted for you and brought this opportunity to <lb />
your door, now act for yourself and accept it before it is too late. <lb />
Full of pathos, full of interest, is the scene at the hookworm <lb />
dispensaries. One never realizes the number of children and even <lb />
men whose lives have been blighted, whose minds and bodies have <lb />
been stunted by this miserable disease, until he sees the number <lb />
who come eagerly and hopefully to the for <lb />
treatment. They come in large numbers, boys and girls of years, <lb />
who have the appearance of years. Their faces colorless, life- <lb />
less, unambitious. Hoping against hope, they come for something <lb />
that will bring life into their limbs, red blood into their veins, and <lb />
strength to their bodies. Does any one doubt this Ix-t him spend <lb />
the day at the dispensary or even pay it a short visit. <lb />
It is a good sign our people have made haste to ad- <lb />
vantage of the treatment. It is good that there are so few <lb />
so few who are It is true, that there are some few <lb />
who have the same attitude of the old who went to the <lb />
circus for the first time, lie was an extreme and his <lb />
credulity received almost more shocks than it could stand. He <lb />
saw so many things were strange and the existence of which <lb />
he had always doubted that when he saw the giraffe he was struck <lb />
dumb with the consciousness that there was such a He <lb />
walked around the animal and finally in an awed tone said <lb />
ain't no such a But these are in a small minority for the <lb />
dispensaries have more patients than they can handle. And <lb />
did results have already been obtained. patients have <lb />
received benefits that were never dreamed of. Boys, who with <lb />
sickly frames and devoid of energy, have been unable to work at <lb />
blood which carries nourishment lo every part of the body; it is jail, have been enabled to do a man's work and feel as new beings <lb />
our blood which keeps the disease overpowering OUT I Democrat. Clinton, X. C <lb />
THE DAILY <lb />
Mammoth Piano and Prize Popularity Voting Contest<lb />
THESE ARE THE <lb />
CONTESTANTS <lb />
Choose Your Favorite, then Vote <lb />
for Her. She will Appreciate <lb />
Whatever You Do. <lb />
DISTRICT <lb />
At least a Gold Watch <lb />
Miss Lucille Cobb. <lb />
Miss Maggie Brown . <lb />
Miss Nell Williams. <lb />
Miss Maggie Savage. <lb />
Miss Pearl Norman . <lb />
Mini Ethel Bowling. <lb />
Miss Cockerel.-----. <lb />
Miss, Deans. <lb />
Miss Ellington. <lb />
Mrs. Claude West. <lb />
Miss Eva Vincent. <lb />
Miss Davenport. <lb />
Mrs. T. W. <lb />
Hies Roland Jenkins. <lb />
Miss Ward Moore. <lb />
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Miss Inez<lb />
Miss Carrie Brown. <lb />
Mrs. John Forbes. <lb />
Miss Marie Rice,. <lb />
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Mrs. Frank Tyson. <lb />
Leila Higgs. <lb />
Mrs. S. I. Dudley. <lb />
Miss Susie Warren. . <lb />
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Miss King. <lb />
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Miss Lillie Lanier. <lb />
Miss Willie B. <lb />
Miss Mavis Belle . <lb />
Miss Francis Bagwell. <lb />
Miss Mary Lucy Dupree. <lb />
Mis Mettle King. <lb />
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Mrs. B. F. <lb />
Miss Annie Leonard Tyson. <lb />
Mis Mamie Ruth Tunstall, . <lb />
Miss Jennie Congleton, . <lb />
Miss Hattie Lee Jenkins. <lb />
Miss Gertrude <lb />
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Miss Marie Graham. <lb />
Miss Bessie Haskett. <lb />
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Miss Daisy B. <lb />
Edith Mary Lee. <lb />
Mrs. George A. Clark. <lb />
Miss Dabney. <lb />
Miss Louise Rountree. <lb />
Miss Kale Lewis. <lb />
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i Elisabeth Pugh. <lb />
Josephine Little . <lb />
Mrs. Louise Dudley. . <lb />
Miss Julie Harris. <lb />
Miss Forbes. <lb />
Mrs Long. <lb />
Miss Mary EL B. <lb />
Miss Fannie Spain. <lb />
Miss Fannie Bishop. <lb />
Mrs Anna Patrick. . <lb />
Miss Rives. <lb />
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THESE ARE THE REASONS <lb />
WHY YOU SHOULD OH <lb />
If you don't enter you can't win. <lb />
If you do enter you have a GOOD chance to win. <lb />
The value and number of the prizes deserve your entering. <lb />
Your friends will pleased to support your candidacy. <lb />
A little energy goes a long, long way to make you owner of one of the <lb />
valuable prizes. <lb />
You can employ your spare time pleasantly and profitably. <lb />
You may not have such another opportunity In a lifetime. <lb />
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5.280 <lb />
5.200 <lb />
5.100. <lb />
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5.100 <lb />
j-540 <lb />
5.250 <lb />
5.670 <lb />
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5.570 <lb />
5.400 <lb />
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5.700 <lb />
5.760 <lb />
5.900 <lb />
5.860 <lb />
5.340 <lb />
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5.670 <lb />
5.140 <lb />
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5.340 <lb />
5.670 <lb />
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5.670 <lb />
5.670 <lb />
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THESE ARE THE <lb />
VALUABLE PRIZES <lb />
There are Worth of <lb />
Prizes--Read our List <lb />
and Get to Work <lb />
Mail or Bring to the Reflector office at once. <lb />
Nomination Blank <lb />
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I NOMINATE <lb />
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Address . District No. <lb />
As a candidate the Dally Reflector Big Contest of Energy. <lb />
My name is . <lb />
Address . <lb />
This blank, if properly filled out and brought or sent to the <lb />
Contest Manager of the Daily Reflector, entitles the person <lb />
to votes in the contest. It is further understood that <lb />
only ONE nomination will be accepted by the Contest Man- <lb />
ager. <lb />
10.000 With a Tear's Subscription lo the <lb />
DAILY <lb />
When signed this coupon entitles the contestant to 10.000 <lb />
or 3.000 votes, according to subscription sent. <lb />
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With a Year's Subscription to the <lb />
HOME AM FARM AND THE <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
THE FIRST PRIZE. <lb />
A Gordon Son magnificent instrument, <lb />
chased from the Sam White Piano Company was selected by the Daily <lb />
Reflector for this contest for the simple reason, that it is a piano without <lb />
Is peer. The name of the makers is ample proof statement. This <lb />
York firm has manufactured this Instrument for years and its stand- <lb />
in the music world rating is No. I. No better instrument could be <lb />
purchased, no matter what money yon were willing to invest in a piano. <lb />
All you have to do to ascertain what has been raid about this piano is to <lb />
go to the Sain White Piano Company store and try it. This is the only <lb />
necessary to fully realize its Worth. Fro these reasons we are not <lb />
going dwell on a detailed de description of this instrument. All we <lb />
ask is an inspection. The result will be mutually satisfactory, we know. <lb />
THE VI <lb />
Victor Victrola Is the most perfect musical Instrument world <lb />
is ever known. <lb />
With the improved sound amplifying surfaces and all moving parts c <lb />
in an artistic cabinet. It appeals lo music lovers who have here- <lb />
denied themselves the pleasure of owning a Victor, simply because <lb />
of their objection to tho prominence of the horn. <lb />
Victor Victrola possesses all the virtues of the famous Victor. <lb />
and like the Victor it plays itself, nothing being left to uncertain skill or <lb />
an artistic per is always B certainty. <lb />
It brings into the home what nothing else can best music <lb />
and other entertainment by the foremost artists In the world, sung and <lb />
played In clear, full, perfect tones, as true as life itself. It brings you the <lb />
music of the great composers, the classic and the semi-classics. The <lb />
tunning marches and patriotic songs that make the blood tingle and the <lb />
pulses jump. <lb />
It gives you a quality of tone, a perfection, which no oilier <lb />
can a mechanical a dear, sweet, per- <lb />
reality. AH of this and besides a beautiful ornament to the most <lb />
drawing room. <lb />
THE FIVE GOLD <lb />
These watches are to be awarded one in each district covered by the <lb />
contest. Nothing needs be said about the value of a good timepiece. Its <lb />
importance as a factor in every day life Is universally recognized. The <lb />
name implies all that can be perfect in That's why <lb />
the Daily Reflector is giving watches in preference to those of <lb />
other makes. The cases of these watches are beautifully engraved and <lb />
the initials of the winners will be engraved free of cast. one of <lb />
these watches is a gem and should make its owner justly proud <lb />
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Susie Ross. <lb />
Pearl . <lb />
Bessie Congleton. <lb />
Lucy Simmons. <lb />
T. M. Mooring. <lb />
Eva Thomas. <lb />
Alma House. <lb />
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Fannie Lee Spier. <lb />
Louise Satterthwaite. <lb />
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J. R. Baker. <lb />
Alma Overton. <lb />
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Jennie Webb. <lb />
Anna Fleming. <lb />
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Miss Helen Dixon, <lb />
Miss Clyde Chapman. Winterville. <lb />
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Pearl Hester, . <lb />
Rosa . <lb />
Vivian Robertson, <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Melissa Vincent, . <lb />
Myrtle <lb />
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Lucy Dall, . <lb />
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Lizzie Galloway, <lb />
Miss Levy Holliday, . <lb />
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g OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. L. PARKER <lb />
SALE OF VALUABLE NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE. <lb />
n of i decree of the County. North County. <lb />
Superior court, D. C. , . Court. <lb />
, ,. a certain special <lb />
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Warren and others versus G. ., f<lb />
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Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and , , ,  ; ; In Green- ; <lb />
Extern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity, g -j <lb />
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. .- lands of J. A. Pollard. J. C. Ty-,<lb />
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re last will and testament i <lb />
of James W. Dupree. <lb />
To T. R. <lb />
you i II take i e an <lb />
ed as above has been commenced <lb />
hi Superior court of Pitt county. <lb />
. Williams and her husband, <lb />
j, one of the <lb />
. Dupree. who hare <lb />
a caveat to lie last will and <lb />
testament or said James Dupree. <lb />
and will further take notice <lb />
, , . c you are required to at <lb />
, virtue of a decree of the . . <lb />
. , on the north side of the I . . in the term of the Superior court of <lb />
A OTHER MITES. to Mr. parents In West g g j MM county to be held on the 14th <lb />
Virginia. I the late Benjamin Pollard In his last the 12th of Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
c S. Smith returned will and to his grandson. <lb />
where , J- children. <lb />
to bring Quit -ox. of September. <lb />
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ALEX L. BLOW. <lb />
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Commissioners. <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
court of Pitt county <lb />
. of the will and tee- <lb />
of J. S. Cannon, deceased. <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
I the estate to make <lb />
to the undersigned; <lb />
persons having claims against <lb />
estate are notified that they must <lb />
tin- same to undersigned <lb />
on or before the 23rd <lb />
October. or this notice <lb />
v. ill be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of October, <lb />
j. A HARRINGTON, <lb />
Of Estate Of J. S. Cannon.<lb />
Wants on Old-Time Con- <lb />
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is visiting her daughter, hogs n the vicinity of Hancock <lb />
Mrs. J. K. Smith. church. <lb />
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1911. the com- t ; court <lb />
Saturday in Carolina, <lb />
day or 1911 at or to the caveat <lb />
noon, expose to public the testament of the <lb />
court house door In James W. Dupree. filed in <lb />
the highest bidder, cash, the fol-; . , , <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of r <lb />
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days visiting relatives homestead, near <lb />
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D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt County <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
her, on . y from the v v , p c., , <lb />
fair- ,. Mr J. purchased and <lb />
Mrs. Ha Hart, of Morehead, , ,,, record in formerly owned by Jones and <lb />
to Spend a few days ; .,, fol. a of register of b. as land and <lb />
With relatives here. ,,, , ,, county and by he County. <lb />
r- Turn. J of . ,. H. Harrington , <lb />
, near I  ft I;,,,,.,,,, the P-J d t E. A. n <lb />
, stoves for either o 1911. as rec- m ; ,,.; By virtue of an execution <lb />
Mr. AM Kills has accepted S , Book 0-9, page and b made or S undersigned from the <lb />
with the Kills Carriage or. , the contained in a u of , above <lb />
About -50 left Thursday u B mortgage b Silas October. 1911. titled action. will, on Monday, the <lb />
About and we. Temple on November. 1911. at <lb />
i w <lb />
and bind- Temple on <lb />
14th day of December 1897, to <lb />
Skinner; by virtue of the, <lb />
, . . . cartridge, shells. <lb />
a J. R. . , .,. m , given b; Silas to sell NOTICE. . kin <lb />
,. H gin cotton, grind your ,; ,, . By virtue of the power and author- all the right, title and <lb />
CL and , mortgagee . in . decree the the said K. A. Kline, in and <lb />
corn, repair you cart, buggy M e ,. ,, -0 , , J L, , personal <lb />
wagon. I- L. Kittrell. Greenville, for cash, on the , , v <lb />
ore hear that T. Jolly has -x ; H . . <lb />
., , i t There lots cotton near , gunner and <lb />
; as white a. snow banks. One and being de- <lb />
the ,, .,.,,. <lb />
and West Railroad streets. h , -a, embracing all In said o com- <lb />
We are a large crowd had no n. , ., branch, en- . . <lb />
,.,, to th,. state eon- all the boundaries of said to Mr being land <lb />
. .,, we have an to ,.,. ,,, u feel of the <lb />
the D ,.,.,.,, . ,. .,.,., said Silas In <lb />
, in <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified as executor of the last will <lb />
and testament of John H. Cherry, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to said estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed executor and all persons hold- <lb />
claims against estate are <lb />
hereby notified to hie their claim <lb />
in twelve months from the date here- <lb />
of or this notice will he plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This the day of October. 1911. <lb />
WILLIAMS, <lb />
Executor of the last will <lb />
cf John H. Cherry. <lb />
P. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
PUBLICATION SIMMONS. <lb />
County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
P. C. Harding, administrator <lb />
on, parties tins cause .,,. . . .----.-- <lb />
This the of October. 1911.1 tilled action, I will, on Monday. the . . <lb />
p C day or November. 1911. at o'clock i or the estate of J. J. Par- <lb />
Commissioner. I p. m. the court house door, in kins, deceased. <lb />
Pitt, sell to the highest vs. <lb />
NOTICE. I bidder, for cash, to satisfy said ex- J. W. Perkins, R. A. Tyson <lb />
. com i . . i----- <lb />
on ,, , entitled J. Y. property, <lb />
day of November, that portion of the , , on, pile and <lb />
Oct 1911, at m. sell lone pile hammer cap. This sale will <lb />
, , .,,, .,, made for the purpose of satisfying <lb />
at public auction, tor cash, at the <lb />
court house door in Pitt county, <lb />
certain tract or parcel of land, <lb />
u, a <lb />
. I <lb />
lasting th <lb />
feet from the <lb />
south, commencing <lb />
it beer ready for sampling. house In which Silas Tel- <lb />
This the 9th day of October. 1911. <lb />
S. DUDLEY, <lb />
Pit County. <lb />
. . will be vi <lb />
tea, an <lb />
first . <lb />
, . , i. it <lb />
killing lime is drawing nigh, lowly now resides. That is from a line <lb />
, i n will opinion and well known between Silas <lb />
. our and people, and am, ls <lb />
, ,, , ,. e of the vacant hear the boys draw then bows and house lot The north- <lb />
of the holes In for a time change our , boundaries being <lb />
,.,, . . .,. Were a child we indicted and understood to <lb />
up s id tor south of the <lb />
good people will keep their gates count Horn- referred to. Terms <lb />
closed so as not to swing across Curtis Williams play the I sin I <lb />
the sidewalks, or swing -hen, on the pipe. I Mortgagee and assignee of mortgagee. <lb />
Uta Of the ard. as our little town Camp M. and <lb />
has quit. . reputation abroad and we The r I plenty <lb />
,, sure our people will come up to -ts Of young ones around BALE. . <lb />
sun i o, occasion ail virtue a decree the Super- <lb />
the standard In neatness and Court of County made in <lb />
eventful one m Special Proceeding No. entitled <lb />
Should you or your neighbor ha. W, wot to see the gen , .,,,. <lb />
anything to send to the Pitt county people county come to- <lb />
and wife, Clyde . . Tyson. <lb />
Annie Perkins, H. C. Flan- I <lb />
and wife. Helen Plan- <lb />
Virginia Perkins. I <lb />
gin la H. Perkins. Harry I <lb />
White Perkins, Mercer Ty- I <lb />
son, heirs law of J. J.<lb />
The defendant. Mercer Tyson. Is <lb />
the foregoing entitled special pro- <lb />
will take notice that an ac- <lb />
entitled as above has been com- <lb />
the clerk of the <lb />
COnveyed to Patsy Ann Anderson by <lb />
Joseph Pollard, by deed, recorded In <lb />
B-B., pages and . of the Pitt I <lb />
registry, and therein <lb />
ed s at a water j <lb />
oak stump and running north proceeding is to subject the <lb />
court of Pitt county, by F. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, administrator of the estate <lb />
Having this day qualified as ad- J. Perkins. The object of this <lb />
oak stump and running i. , R <lb />
White, deceased, late of th. <lb />
. i deceased, late of the county <lb />
corner ditch; then v is ts Carolina, this is to<lb />
h P line said estate to present then, <lb />
X- to the for payment on or <lb />
due west poles to up. , ,.,. ,., <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
estate will please make tanned- <lb />
acres, more or less. Known <lb />
thence south IT. west TS poles to gum <lb />
swamp; thence with Tools <lb />
before the day of October. 1912. <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
Anderson land. <lb />
This September 1911. <lb />
W. HOWARD. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
anything to send to the Pitt county g Manning <lb />
Mr and no. convenient for you to and devise plans for the per- ,, ,,., , September, 1911. the <lb />
h Lave it at J R pose of building a hospital within undersigned Commissioner sell <lb />
see i, pronely the border, her <lb />
entered be treated Instead of having to go described <lb />
Louisa Johnson, colored, was care- from home. Pitt county has That land <lb />
handling a pistol and didn't In borders the splendid people was by a <lb />
know it was loaded, when it went off. with th. means and ability to erect Eliza <lb />
the ball passing through both of her this splendid edifice. If some nook T-E page <lb />
knees and came out to the surface put the ball ill motion. L,, in Township on the <lb />
her shin bone. She is totally de-1 Messrs. Wm. Edwards. Lloyd side of Hen-co.,, ad- <lb />
pendant, Ob crutches, but not age and several others are attending J <lb />
Smith, beginning at the ditch In <lb />
branch on William Smiths line <lb />
near a sweet gum. said Smith's <lb />
and running with said Smith's <lb />
line south west 1-- to a <lb />
stake; thence south east 1-1 poles <lb />
to a stake; thence north 1-2 west <lb />
poles to first mentioned ditch <lb />
at a bridge; thence with said ditch <lb />
the containing acres <lb />
more or less, being the home place <lb />
where Luke lived at the <lb />
time of his death. , <lb />
Said land being sold partition. <lb />
Oct. 2nd 1911. <lb />
P. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
hurt. Dr. Mark Twain the state lair. <lb />
dressed the wound. <lb />
Mr. Jesse and wife re- <lb />
turned Wednesday night from a visit <lb />
Mr Richard Wingate returned Wed- <lb />
from the west with a car of <lb />
hi .- <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power contain. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified Hie <lb />
court clerk of county as. <lb />
administrator of the estate of Dr. O. <lb />
Thigpen. de eased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted Io the , <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having claims against the said estate <lb />
are notified that they must present <lb />
the same to the undersigned for pay- <lb />
on or before the day or <lb />
September, 1912. or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day or September. 1911. <lb />
ROBERT STATON, <lb />
Administrator of C. K. Thigpen. <lb />
S. J. Everett. <lb />
1901, as of record appears <lb />
in tin register deed's office of Pitt <lb />
county In Hook A-7, page <lb />
This the 16th day of October. 1911. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
JOSEPH Mortgagee. <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed from Jno. <lb />
A. Ricks and Wife, H. Kick,. <lb />
and W. H. Ricks and wife. IV. ,,,,,,,,. VALUABLE <lb />
Ricks, . Joseph Bawls, the 18th k J <lb />
February, 1909, and registered I . Ft <lb />
In Book page . the <lb />
deeds office of Pitt county, the conferred upon me by the pro- <lb />
under expose for sale, tor vision a certain deed trust ex- <lb />
the court house door In by all Wiley <lb />
N. on Tuesday, the Q. Webb late of Edgecombe county, <lb />
day of November. 1911, the fol-N. C, and delivered unto B. G. Alls- <lb />
lowing described tracts of brook, Trustee, which Is duly re- <lb />
One tn of land lying and being i In th. the Register <lb />
j,, township, county Deeds for County In Hook----- <lb />
Pitt of North Carolina, I II . th. <lb />
as 1911, <lb />
the land of the late Wm. I m and o'clock p. m. <lb />
the lands of Teel, on premise In Falkland Town- <lb />
; , May and others, Comity, North Carolina, ex- <lb />
and the identical of land to public to the <lb />
. th. h Te. ;. all W <lb />
i . township and be--o i said <lb />
i Upon which M. Ida Teel n I Township, ad- <lb />
., . . an i i the I I J. A Dupree, the <lb />
,.,; , land c by M. . P. and de- <lb />
. Beginning <lb />
.,,, . .; i, as of re-on b and <lb />
I i in office of the polos to B. Du- <lb />
. ,. ,. m Book M-8, n i <lb />
. . <lb />
lands o the late J. J. Perkins In <lb />
township. Pitt county, to sale <lb />
, for the purpose of making assets of <lb />
the estate of said J. J. Perkins, and <lb />
raid Mercer Tyson Is hereby <lb />
to take notice that said special <lb />
proceeding is returnable before D. C. <lb />
Moore. Clerk Of the Superior court <lb />
Pitt county, on the 23rd clay <lb />
i November. 1911, and the said Mercer <lb />
Tyson is hereby notified that he is re- <lb />
quired to appear the office Of the <lb />
clerk the Superior court or Pill <lb />
county, in Greenville. N. C. on or be- <lb />
fore the 23rd day of November. 1911, <lb />
and answer or demur to the petition <lb />
s . b the plaintiff In this cause or <lb />
the , .,,,,,;,. court <lb />
I have taken up one light colored relief demanded In said <lb />
cow. about five years old. In <lb />
Marked slit and under-1 This the <lb />
bit in left ear and crop In right ear. j perk, Superior Court County. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving p, <lb />
late settlement. <lb />
October 1911. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Administrator of the estate of R. C. <lb />
White, Deceased.<lb />
ship and paying charges. <lb />
W. I. HARRINGTON. <lb />
Oct. 1911. <lb />
Women vain, but men are much <lb />
BO and with far less reason. <lb />
,. par, . . the old house, then <lb />
Id m hip ,. ad- I K to <lb />
. . .-. . Teel, Ben , <lb />
u D. lay, known as <lb />
, , , , . ., . ., I . carious courses the <lb />
the Hard; land and Po , ,;. containing <lb />
land In e township, I B. ,,. it . <lb />
lid. i ., , . . w ,. <lb />
Cl canal, and lb i i W. Dupree, <lb />
r. ; i d big oak- thence south r,,,. foregoing description is <lb />
road leading to the i ,,, ,,,,. convey all the lam <lb />
to Tool's; his owned Dupree Um <lb />
to Ida M. Hue; th. <lb />
iv r. to . . r-it <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, County. <lb />
Superior Court, before D. I <lb />
. II B, i <lb />
Harry Skinner, i <lb />
tor de of <lb />
deceased. <lb />
vs. I <lb />
Tom s. i n an Lit- i <lb />
tie A II i <lb />
Little, let on Ed, I <lb />
. and <lb />
wife, Grimes, Rom- <lb />
co and Tel- I <lb />
and ail known and i <lb />
unknown helm Rile I <lb />
Crime . Bed <lb />
The . mod above, an. <lb />
ill k and unknown helm of <lb />
is, hereby <lb />
. ; plaintiff In the above <lb />
has his o i to sell n 8-4 <lb />
i of which the late <lb />
d s tor assets. <lb />
la to said to <lb />
. . ; ire D. C. Moore, clerk <lb />
co in Green- <lb />
ville, on or Wednesday. De- <lb />
,,., i 15th, to ill answer to <lb />
Id else Judgment on <lb />
iii i on ordering <lb />
.-. In sold for <lb />
MOORE. Clerk, <lb />
Sup. . i of count <lb />
to -II v <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
and delivered by J. Allen.; <lb />
Jr. and wile. Allie Allen. Allen <lb />
and wife. Mary l. Allen, to J. T. Al- <lb />
dated the day or February, <lb />
1909, and duly recorded in the reg- <lb />
office in Pitt county, In Hook <lb />
page the undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday, the day <lb />
or November, 1911, at o'clock, noon, <lb />
ex lose to public sale, the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following <lb />
tract or of land, to- <lb />
Lying and being in Pitt, county, <lb />
North Carolina, and in Greenville <lb />
township, d on the side <lb />
Tar river, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Allen, John Wiley <lb />
Brown. M. Williams. Robert Tuck- <lb />
and Leon and being the. <lb />
on which J. W. Allen and wife <lb />
now reside, containing about acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This the day of October, 1911. <lb />
J. T ALLEN, Mortgagee. <lb />
P. C. Harding, Attorney, <lb />
in <lb />
Don't Judge A Manure <lb />
Spreader By Looks <lb />
IN THE COURT. <lb />
North Carolina, County. <lb />
K. B. <lb />
VS. I <lb />
Sarah Saunders, Nathan i <lb />
Saunders and Walter I <lb />
lodgers. <lb />
The defendant, Walter Rodgers, <lb />
above named, will take notice that s <lb />
proceeding entitled as above <lb />
. en c . iced in the <lb />
t county partition the <lb />
land describe.; In the petition <lb />
in the office of e clerk said court <lb />
, . aid will further take <lb />
. e that he is required to appeal <lb />
pear II <lb />
on or before the 10th day of <lb />
line to the bi . .,. t <lb />
IS seres, more or less, and being <lb />
the identical tract or land convey <lb />
by i May and wife Ida Teel <lb />
farm located In e splendid <lb />
ii. i . . . section, With good school nearby <lb />
on the 21st day or March. 1902, r For further Information, apply to th. <lb />
appears or record in the undersigned. <lb />
deed's Office or Pitt county. In Book This Hi. lilt day or October, <lb />
1-7. page Trustee. <lb />
Also another in said con <lb />
and township, and adjoining each <lb />
me above described trails land, , in. <lb />
i beginning at a stake In I Ida <lb />
line and wee. to u have taken up live pigs, <lb />
weight <lb />
unmarked <lb />
containing Owner can get same by calling At <lb />
ownership, end <lb />
reels line <lb />
ditch, thence with to the spotted and two black <lb />
Atkinson and Clark canal; thence b t M d , <lb />
with the canal to Ida Teel s line. . h a <lb />
her line to the beginning, containing can mi <lb />
about acre more or less. and. my farm, proving <lb />
lying on the Atkinson mid Clark en- paying charges, <lb />
. . t m <lb />
and being the identical Of <lb />
land conveyed by IX May <lb />
. ,, deed, dated <lb />
J. F, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters of administration, with the <lb />
will annexed, on e estate of Sarah <lb />
C. Hanrahan, deceased, having this <lb />
. ,, to me by <lb />
of the court of county, <lb />
ii hi re o given to all persons <lb />
i claims against said estate to <lb />
pi them to me, duly <lb />
for payment on or before the <lb />
. <lb />
notice will be i In bar their <lb />
Ail persons Indebted to <lb />
said estate requested to nuke <lb />
mediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 22nd day or September, <lb />
1911. <lb />
M. L. WORTH <lb />
Administratrix, with the will annexed, <lb />
of Sarah C. deceased. <lb />
Blow, Attorneys.<lb />
to the p BI. d <lb />
with the clerk of this court de- <lb />
to the same said special pro- <lb />
or tin will apply to <lb />
for the relief demanded In <lb />
, I in. <lb />
i--, day of October, 1911. <lb />
c. <lb />
Clerk Court, j <lb />
p. <lb />
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
Oil the estate of Zeno <lb />
all persons indebted to the said estate j <lb />
. . make <lb />
payment. All holding claims j <lb />
said must present them <lb />
on or the 23rd day of October, <lb />
A. properly authenticated. <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
This October 1911. <lb />
W. L. BROWN. <lb />
Administrator of Zeno Brown. <lb />
Every manure Spreader is net a looks <lb />
like one. You can't a manure spreader by its looks <lb />
because there are many which are four. in the <lb />
I construction of one machine that arc not found in others. <lb />
manure are the most easily operated, <lb />
the strongest and on the market, ff you <lb />
will examine one you will agree with us that the <lb />
Cloverleaf <lb />
is the best machine you ever looked at. Drop in. Let us <lb />
the manure spreader proposition. Let us <lb />
the many meritorious features found in Cloverleaf con- <lb />
Better still, buy one, then you will be in a bet- <lb />
position to knew why you can't judge a manure spread- <lb />
by its looks. If you arc not ready to buy, call and get a <lb />
It is filled with valuable information on soil <lb />
maintenance and fertility. We arc reserving one for you. <lb />
Won't you call and get it today <lb />
HART <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
ii <lb />
of among the best <lb />
people in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and invite those <lb />
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. Our <lb />
are low and can be <lb />
had upon application. <lb />
of Eastern North Caro- <lb />
It has a population <lb />
of and is surround- <lb />
ed by the best farming <lb />
country. Industries 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 />
Is Wm U , , , <lb />
MAYOR OF <lb />
FACES TRIAL <lb />
u to TI, ls <lb />
Editor <lb />
In looking to the future for Green- <lb />
ville we must consider the interest <lb />
opportunity of our schools. There <lb />
is one vital defect. It appears to me, <lb />
in our system, one for which neither <lb />
the board of trustees nor the super- <lb />
he court records of Porter county <lb />
there are to be added several <lb />
TO <lb />
Th Yet to Celebrate Its <lb />
Tenth <lb />
VALPARAISO. Ind. Nov. <lb />
. lull. <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
interesting chapters that might be <lb />
entitled Troubles <lb />
There is nothing so essential to the <lb />
life of a child in its normal growth as <lb />
a Model The cases to play <lb />
Mayor Thomas E. and several I of Physical <lb />
other officials of the of Garv <lb />
whom charge, are school ground for our graded <lb />
ponding, are on the docket tor the <lb />
and ., is expected the the <lb />
will heel,, bare early i the doming rooms. <lb />
week. If Half that has been printed <lb />
concerning , alleged corruption in property <lb />
city and ground <lb />
by the steel trust is true, then <lb />
revelations may be expected a, trials fT fT <lb />
will relegate the political graft- site, but <lb />
era In some of the big cities to for the <lb />
Shelf reserved for <lb />
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND VOTES <lb />
ARRIVING BY EVERY MAIL <lb />
T me in Bi. Co test Fast of Votes <lb />
Daily for Various <lb />
MEET <lb />
Id At- <lb />
More Six Thousand <lb />
DETROIT. Mich. Nov. <lb />
was mecca today for the public <lb />
school teachers of Michigan. More <lb />
than 6.000 of them, coming from every <lb />
county of the state and representing <lb />
every of educational work <lb />
THE CHANCES <lb />
CAROLINA CLUB <lb />
STARTS ERA FOR PROGRESS <lb />
Re a Men's to <lb />
Promote the Welfare of Town, <lb />
Carolina club is falling in line for <lb />
business sure enough. There was <lb />
SUBSCRIBERS SHOULD VOTE FOR FAVORITE . <lb />
j into the city to take . <lb />
z rs z <lb />
proper efforts. <lb />
R VOTE MIGHT BE TELL. <lb />
FORCE THE FINAL <lb />
IS <lb />
The city of Gary has yet to <lb />
its tenth birthday, but despite <lb />
opening of a way that would keep <lb />
the children off the main thorough- <lb />
fares of the town, permitting them to <lb />
its youth it <lb />
word implies. Where scarcely a de- J , <lb />
ago there was nothing hut the V <lb />
long of sand dunes on bUt <lb />
shore or are rt- <lb />
located the greatest steel mills in <lb />
the country, together with numerous <lb />
other industries that have been at- <lb />
by the excellent <lb />
facilities and other advantages <lb />
offered by the new city. <lb />
Hut with the virtues also came the <lb />
vices of ii metropolis. For several <lb />
the newspapers have told of <lb />
the moral political <lb />
to nourish in the <lb />
Many of the vicious elements driven <lb />
nit of Chicago from time time are <lb />
that should not be overlooked. <lb />
It is certainly to be hoped that prop- <lb />
will never be any cheaper in <lb />
the town of Greenville. <lb />
X. Y. Z. <lb />
Notice to Farmers. <lb />
The Craven County Agricultural <lb />
and Stock Exhibit association will <lb />
have an and stock exhibit <lb />
at New Bern. November and 23rd. <lb />
All farmers in adjoining counties are <lb />
I invited to exhibit. If you are inter- <lb />
to have found in Gary a most de-jested, drop a postal to J. Leon <lb />
haven. Gambling houses New Hem, N. C. and a <lb />
said to have been conducted almost list will Immediately be mailed <lb />
openly. Frequent arrests by the you. ii <lb />
era authorities have given rise to <lb />
belle the little city also has Starts Much <lb />
been a for the <lb />
Thousands of votes are Is- <lb />
sued every day to the many young <lb />
women who are entered in the Daily <lb />
Reflector big piano and prize contest. <lb />
Many of these are being held in re- <lb />
serve by the contestants to be used <lb />
at the finish when the real excite- <lb />
reigns. <lb />
Nearly every candidate on the list <lb />
is striving to obtain this week at <lb />
one or more of the extra vote ballots <lb />
of votes. Some of them have <lb />
already their first set and <lb />
are after their second now. There <lb />
is no question but that <lb />
offer now in force is one whereby <lb />
any contestant can lay up a reserve <lb />
association. The first of the general P <lb />
sessions was held this afternoon and PT Week <lb />
featured the presidential for the <lb />
The special ballot for 25.000 , , ,,,. J .- <lb />
is being issued to every ,. .,. Col. <lb />
who sends in five new subscriptions <lb />
to The Daily Reflector of six months <lb />
each. The offer will close on Sat- <lb />
November at o'clock in <lb />
lee-, and an address H. <lb />
of the College of <lb />
Columbia The <lb />
win continue over tomorrow and will <lb />
evening, and after that date no be brought to I <lb />
ballots for votes will be with <lb />
allowed. This great offer will not be <lb />
repeated during the contest, so get <lb />
busy today and hustle sub-<lb />
Govern Os- <lb />
addition to <lb />
the general sessions the program pro- <lb />
for numerous department con- <lb />
you can possibly secure. Get <lb />
your first set, then the second one. <lb />
then the third one and then a whole <lb />
lot more. <lb />
You will need every vote you can <lb />
possibly secure to make you a win- <lb />
when the final count is made on <lb />
. 9th. <lb />
MEET IN ALABAMA. <lb />
INSTANTLY KILLED. <lb />
Locomotive Driven by Mr. John <lb />
Crushed Out His Life. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Nov. phone <lb />
I raffle. <lb />
of the better element to <lb />
the place long provide <lb />
The authorities were <lb />
At the head of affairs was <lb />
Thomas K. KnottS, who held the <lb />
mayoralty, it is alleged, by virtue of <lb />
election in which thuggery held <lb />
the winning hand. Knotts came to <lb />
Gary a years ago from Hammond, <lb />
where he conducted a newspaper and <lb />
was prominent town politics. So <lb />
far as is known he was not <lb />
with worldly goods when he <lb />
stepped off the train in the <lb />
Today he is reputed to be <lb />
the near-millionaire class, with heavy <lb />
Interest in realty, manufacturing, <lb />
public utility and banking corpora- <lb />
lions in and around Gary. <lb />
Failing to make any progress in <lb />
crusade against vice, the reform- <lb />
in the town turned their attention <lb />
to the political corruption alleged to <lb />
exist. Their progress along this line <lb />
promised better results from the mo- <lb />
they hit the trail. The climax <lb />
early In September, when Mayor <lb />
Knotts and several members of the <lb />
city council were placed under <lb />
rest, charged with bribery. <lb />
It is charged detectives, who <lb />
have carefully worked up the case, <lb />
that the mayor and those arrested <lb />
with him solicited a bribe of <lb />
from representatives of a utilities <lb />
If all people knew that neglect of <lb />
would result in severe <lb />
Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or <lb />
lent liver trouble they would soon <lb />
take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and <lb />
end it. Its the only safe way. Best <lb />
for headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
chills debility. cents at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
The man who knows the value of <lb />
a dollar wants a dollar and <lb />
a half for It. <lb />
made public purports to be a <lb />
conversation between Dean and Al- <lb />
E. L. Bowser. The <lb />
is thus <lb />
did the mayor say <lb />
about my matter, Mr. <lb />
Bowser started to tell you that <lb />
I told him there was in it for <lb />
us. Right here Is where he got In- <lb />
He wanted to know what <lb />
I knew about you personally and If <lb />
you were all right, and If you had the <lb />
money to go ahead build the <lb />
plant. I told him you were, and ask- <lb />
ed him how he stood on the A. F. <lb />
Tom said, F., he <lb />
don't get me any money. There Is <lb />
nothing this matter for me. It <lb />
Dean and his are all right <lb />
we will put It <lb />
Mayor Knotts was arrested In the <lb />
Delegates From All Over The <lb />
South. <lb />
TUSCALOOSA Ala., Nov. <lb />
seventeenth annual meeting of the message was received in this city this <lb />
afternoon stating that Mr. John <lb />
ins, formerly of this oily and em- <lb />
ployed by the Norfolk Southern rail- <lb />
road as engineer on u train running <lb />
between Columbia and <lb />
met a horrible death about <lb />
o'clock today. <lb />
His engine turned turtle, throwing <lb />
him out of the cab window. It fell <lb />
on him, crushing him to <lb />
death. Wilkins at the time was <lb />
shifting cars near Roper, and the <lb />
cause of the overturn is unknown, <lb />
but it is thought to have been due to <lb />
a rail spreading, <lb />
Mr. Wilkins was a young man of <lb />
about years of age, of good habits <lb />
and highly respected. He leaves a <lb />
widowed mother and several sisters. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Association of Colleges and <lb />
Schools of the South opened at <lb />
the University of Alabama this after- <lb />
noon for a two session. Many <lb />
delegates were present, representing <lb />
the foremost educational institutions <lb />
of Virginia. North Carolina and South <lb />
Carolina. West Virginia, Georgia, <lb />
Florida. Alabama, Mississippi, Louis- <lb />
Tennessee, Missouri. Arkansas, <lb />
and Texas. <lb />
The raising of the standard of col- <lb />
entrance requirements in the <lb />
South is foremost among the subjects <lb />
slated for consideration. The work of <lb />
the Southern women's colleges is an- <lb />
other matter that will receive much <lb />
attention. Dean C. H. Barnwell of the <lb />
University of Alabama, Is the <lb />
officer of the convention. <lb />
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC <lb />
Cleared Streets Tomorrow <lb />
On Account of School Parade. <lb />
On account of the parade of a great <lb />
number of school children of the en- <lb />
tire county, and for their protection, <lb />
the public is notified that from <lb />
o'clock till Friday morning, all <lb />
vehicles and team will be barred from <lb />
street between Third street <lb />
and Five Points, and from Evans <lb />
street. Fifth street and Dickinson <lb />
avenue at Five Points. <lb />
Thin may work some inconvenience <lb />
to some persons, but It can be for <lb />
a short time only. For the greater <lb />
safety of the children. It must he ob- <lb />
served. <lb />
F. M. Mayor. <lb />
dollars the and public. <lb />
hall just after Dean came from <lb />
company to put through a heating k . . . . . <lb />
, ,. . ,. the executives office with the <lb />
which would have , <lb />
s he paid the mayor Be- <lb />
fore entering the mayor's office. Dean <lb />
TRAINING EXPERTS MEET. <lb />
future work of the club under its ad- <lb />
business feature. The committee <lb />
recommended several changes in the <lb />
constitution, bylaws and rules, which <lb />
were adopted by the club. One of <lb />
these changes setting forth the <lb />
pose of the which should appeal <lb />
every business man of the town. <lb />
its purposes, which arc as <lb />
purposes of this organization <lb />
are to further social intercourse <lb />
among Its to advance <lb />
friendly relations of the various <lb />
and professional interests of the <lb />
community, and to cultivate that <lb />
it of co-operation which makes for <lb />
social, business and civic improve- <lb />
of Fifth Convention <lb />
Today. <lb />
CINCINNATI. O. Nov. The time for the annual meeting of <lb />
and advocates or manual the first <lb />
in the public schools and colleges August to the first <lb />
of the country gathered here force in December, and <lb />
today at the opening of the fifth an- <lb />
convention of the National So- <lb />
for the Promotion of Industrial <lb />
monthly meetings are to be held the <lb />
first Monday night in each month. <lb />
While the membership fee and <lb />
MEETING IN BAPTIST CHURCH. <lb />
A Father's <lb />
would have fallen on any one who <lb />
attacked the son of Peter Dandy, of <lb />
South Mich., but he was <lb />
powerless before attacks of Kidney <lb />
trouble. could not help <lb />
he wrote at we gave <lb />
him Electric Bitters and he Improved <lb />
wonderfully from taking six bottles. <lb />
Its the best kidney medicine I ever <lb />
Backache, tired feeling, <lb />
loss of appetite, warn of kid- <lb />
trouble that many cud dropsy, <lb />
or disease. <lb />
Take Electric Bitters and be safe. <lb />
Every bottle guaranteed. cents at <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Atlantic Gulf Tourney. <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., Nov. <lb />
With a large number of players pres- <lb />
the qualifying round of the an- <lb />
Training. The sessions will last i dues remain the same as <lb />
three days and will be devoted Io the. in order to largely increase <lb />
consideration of subject of Indus- the membership before the annual <lb />
trial education in all its in December the admission <lb />
Prominent among those on the pro- reduced one-half for thirty <lb />
gram are Dr. Carroll G. of days, and each member was <lb />
president of the National a committee of one to undertake to <lb />
Education Association; Charles secure two other new members each <lb />
of the Indianapolis Na- within that period. Those who have <lb />
Trade school; John Golden, of members of club heretofore, <lb />
the United Textile Workers of withdrew while in good standing, <lb />
ca. and Edwin G. former I reinstated by payment of <lb />
of Chicago public a fee, or by paying their dues <lb />
schools. for the lapsed time less than the <lb />
prescribed fee. <lb />
All resident ministers in the town <lb />
are eligible to honorary membership <lb />
with all the privileges of the club. <lb />
At each monthly meeting there is <lb />
to be a program, prepared in advance <lb />
by the committee of arrangements, for <lb />
the discussion of some topic looking <lb />
to the general interest and welfare <lb />
of the community. <lb />
Under the new plan of the club, <lb />
and the purposes it now has in view <lb />
of being an organization for <lb />
the business interests of the town, <lb />
it ought to have the co-operation and <lb />
influence of every business man in <lb />
the town. The changes in the club <lb />
have already awakened much Inter- <lb />
est, <lb />
To be Conducted by a Noted Evan- <lb />
Singers. <lb />
On the first Sunday November, <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock will begin a series <lb />
f meetings in the Baptist church. <lb />
j pastor will do the preaching for <lb />
the first few days of the meeting, and <lb />
on the 9th Dr. H. n. Holcomb will <lb />
come and preach twice each day at <lb />
least ten days. Prof. <lb />
and wife will be here to lead <lb />
the Singing. Ho is a very fine leader <lb />
and singer, and Mrs. ls <lb />
the best lady singer in the South. <lb />
These are all of the Home Mission <lb />
Board of Atlanta. The church and <lb />
town are looking forward to a great <lb />
meeting. <lb />
SOUTH COTTON <lb />
Farmers Discuss Proposition to <lb />
Cotton Warehouses. <lb />
S. C. Nov. <lb />
proposition to erect cotton <lb />
th rough out South Carolina and <lb />
question of reducing the cotton <lb />
Saved Mini From Death. <lb />
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes <lb />
he has saved many lives in his <lb />
years of experience ill the drug <lb />
I always like to <lb />
he writes, lo recommend Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery for weak, sore <lb />
lungs, hard colds, hoarseness <lb />
coughs, la grippe, croup, <lb />
ma, or other bronchial affection, for <lb />
I feel sure a number of my <lb />
for Confederate Museum. <lb />
LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. <lb />
the historic old home of autumn golf tournament of acreage next year were the chief mat- alive and well today because <lb />
Morgan, the famous of City discussed at the meeting look my advice to it. I <lb />
Cavalry leader put up sale at tho links today. the executive committee honestly believe its best throat <lb />
public auction here on Saturday it lei tournament will continue until membership of the South Carolina <lb />
probable an effort will be made by <lb />
the Daughters of the Confederacy to <lb />
inquire the property and convert <lb />
Into a historic museum for relics of; <lb />
the Confederacy. The property, which I <lb />
Saturday when the various cups and <lb />
other prizes will lie awarded. <lb />
Fur His <lb />
union. The meeting. <lb />
and lung medicine that's Buy <lb />
to prove he's n trial bot- <lb />
A colored boy who performed <lb />
records will play a hid himself scan lied by four consists of an imposing brick and dancing on the <lb />
part In the coming trials. It ls a proof that he had the mansion with spacious grounds, Sunday afternoon, paid the, <lb />
said that were connected his pocket when he entered Mayor Occupies a site in the, price before the mayor Monday. It. <lb />
which was presided over by tie free, or regular or bottle. <lb />
W, was well attended Guaranteed by all druggists, <lb />
by member of the organization from <lb />
over I lie state. <lb />
To Open Ohio Campaign. <lb />
O., Nov. -Arrange- <lb />
have been completed for a big <lb />
to be given in this <lb />
Good Music. <lb />
up In the hotel room occupied by room. When lie left the mom been was In keeping with k <lb />
K j bass dram JOb at fair today. He City tomorrow to mark open- <lb />
made it make the proper noise, too. ling of the progressive Republican <lb />
There, were In suit <lb />
artists playing with the Washington Senator Moses B. of Minnesota, <lb />
band and altogether made good is scheduled to deliver principal <lb />
. bad , of show places the who must pay the <lb />
and also that one had been the deputies tn nerve the warrant, I The place is to be sold to settle the <lb />
and they would Ind the money In Misstate of Mrs. G a <lb />
envelope in a pigeon-hole in Mayor of General Morgan, who <lb />
stalled even the mayor's private <lb />
office. <lb />
One extract from the <lb />
desk. <lb />
I owned property for many years, ii a lemon. <lb />
Every time you meet a grouch hand <lb />
music. <lb />
address. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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