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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 />
. deeding the- pending, -titled <lb />
Warren and others versus G. ., f<lb />
, a .- ; Carson and <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and , , ,  ; ; In Green- ; <lb />
Extern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity, g -j <lb />
. . r t J V in me <lb />
Advertising rates furnished ,, of Tar river, adjoining . . <lb />
. .- lands of J. A. Pollard. J. C. Ty-,<lb />
. . . . . i- u, lying on the north side I , ,. of pi co <lb />
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 />
urn. <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
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 />
had been . o <lb />
AYDEN. X. C. Oct. Fred Jr wanted here for steal- <lb />
is visiting her daughter, hogs n the vicinity of Hancock <lb />
Mrs. J. K. Smith. church. <lb />
Mrs. Julia Barrett, of Kinston. is Mr has the <lb />
i i . l i ., . <lb />
,,, 1911, it being the <lb />
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 />
hen on <lb />
fair. <lb />
days visiting relatives homestead, near <lb />
y from the Richmond <lb />
I land, and being In <lb />
i K township. Pitt county. North <lb />
Ai-r. adjoining the lands of S. M <lb />
By virtue the powers contained <lb />
the court for the relief therein de- <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
jam REVIEW <lb />
AND TWO VESSELS <lb />
1911. <lb />
dale. <lb />
GREENVILLE- N. C. Oct. t <lb />
Mr. H. Harries, <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
My dear <lb />
I wish to express my appreciation <lb />
Keep p of by <lb />
at Attention. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. hundred <lb />
and two vessels of the American <lb />
navy, the largest fleet ever <lb />
bled under the Stare and Stripes, in <lb />
their gayest holiday dress, were re- <lb />
viewed by Secretary of the <lb />
Meyer today, while hundreds of thou- <lb />
ashore and afloat, saw the <lb />
spectacle. The aggregate tonnage of <lb />
the assembled war vessels was over <lb />
one-half million as compared <lb />
less than one-third of this total pres- <lb />
at the navy review by President <lb />
Roosevelt in Hampton Roads five <lb />
years ago. The aggregation of the <lb />
American dreadnoughts and smaller <lb />
sisters taking part in today's <lb />
represented . approximately the <lb />
huge outlay of <lb />
Dressed from stem to stern in a <lb />
riot of bunting, the gray lines of the <lb />
warships, with a background formed <lb />
by the Palisades, beautiful in the <lb />
foliage, made a magnificent <lb />
spectacle as viewed from Riverside <lb />
park and other points of vantage on <lb />
the Manhattan side of the river. <lb />
On the broad bosom of the Hudson <lb />
Use vessels floated at anchor in three <lb />
columns, each miles long, stretch- <lb />
from a point about opposite <lb />
Fifty-seventh street up the river to <lb />
the mouth of creek. <lb />
Proceeding from the lower extremity <lb />
of the columns. Secretary Meyer, <lb />
standing on the bridge of the naval <lb />
yacht Mayflower and surrounded by <lb />
his aides and a number of invited <lb />
guests, went northward through the <lb />
lines formed by the battleships, <lb />
torpedo boats and destroyers, <lb />
submarines and naval auxiliaries. <lb />
All the while the ships kept up a <lb />
roar of salutes. The ship s sides were <lb />
manned by bluejackets at attention. <lb />
the quarterdecks were thronged with <lb />
officers and marine guards, red-coated <lb />
bands played the national airs, while <lb />
whistles piped out the <lb />
order of the day. <lb />
At the completion of Its progress <lb />
through the anchored lines the May- <lb />
dower took up its station near the <lb />
flagship Connecticut. Rear Admiral <lb />
the commander of the <lb />
fleet, and all of the flag and command- <lb />
officers boarded the yacht and <lb />
were received by Secretary Meyer on <lb />
the quarterdeck. As the officers, in <lb />
full dress uniform, came over the <lb />
side of the yacht they were greeted <lb />
by the blast of bugles, the ruffle <lb />
drums, and finally by a cordial hand- <lb />
shake from the of the navy de- <lb />
In addition to the giant battleships <lb />
the lines of lighting-machines in- <lb />
the two big armored cruisers. <lb />
Washington and North Carolina, the <lb />
scout cruiser Salem, the <lb />
unprotected cruisers Des Moines and <lb />
San Francisco, a fleet of gunboats, <lb />
five flotillas of torpedo boat destroy- <lb />
and torpedo boats, eight of the <lb />
newest and finest submarines in the <lb />
world, i a fleet of splendid naval <lb />
auxiliaries. <lb />
HORSE BALE IMMEDIATELY <lb />
after sale of the i <lb />
farm, near Tillery, X. C, on Tues- <lb />
day, November 1911, Hon. R, L. <lb />
cf Allegheny county, will <lb />
sell at auction ten or twelve young <lb />
mountain horses. This will be an <lb />
excellent opportunity to purchase a <lb />
nice horse at a reasonable price <lb />
1025-1 <lb />
who will <lb />
represent the people rather than <lb />
what is known as the Interests and <lb />
The Senatorial <lb />
We print elsewhere In this Issue at once become a National figure and <lb />
of the Record, a communication from occupy a commanding position in the <lb />
Mr. in behalf of Judge councils of the Democratic party- <lb />
Clark for the S. Senate. Judge with -which he is in perfect harmony. <lb />
Clark has many warm friends and The people demand a clean, <lb />
tor the courteous attention you in Warren county. representative in the <lb />
given, and the honest and his ability and fit- a man of ability, a <lb />
action of your great in the seas and are of his great man of backbone, man a <lb />
adjustment of claim upon No. service to the and have re- in sympathy with the toilers <lb />
held by my the D. voted for him the the land, and yet who is not an <lb />
Fleming. Court, the of extremes, but stands for equal <lb />
This was written on the 24th he adorns and many of his rights for all and who stands against <lb />
day of last July, with a special term gr. at. st admirers believe he can special privilege, a man <lb />
premium of to October the first. the people by remaining a <lb />
at which time the regular annual member of the Supreme Court, <lb />
premium of would have been, There are other all a man who realizes that he <lb />
due. This special premium of who are worthy of that high is the servant of the people who <lb />
was paid on the 2nd day of position, but we believe that the him upon a Democratic plat- <lb />
and on the 3rd day my wife was interests of the State will be served form to carry out Democratic <lb />
with a congestive chill, from by sending Governor Kitchin o <lb />
which she died on the 6th. Today We believe that of all the We believe Governor Kitchin meas- <lb />
I am in receipt of the Mutual Life's candidates he will make us the up to the high standard set by <lb />
check for which is in high effective representative people and like the immortal <lb />
testimony of the company's honest Senate. j Vance, his heart-beats will be in <lb />
purpose to protect its policy-holders ; Governor unison with the heart of the <lb />
and their interests. I had been told- of and his official <lb />
others that the first annual and hag , if elected Senator, will express <lb />
of would be deducted he a newspaper in th the as outlined in <lb />
our sister Halifax. In on Democratic platform, and there- <lb />
early manhood he was the Chairman <lb />
of the Democratic party in the county <lb />
of Person. He redeemed the Fifth <lb />
District for Democracy and for <lb />
--w <lb />
from the claim, but I find it as you <lb />
told me, that this was not done, as <lb />
the whole amount is paid. <lb />
I shall carry my own insurance In <lb />
this company, and advise my friends <lb />
that there is none better. <lb />
Very gratefully yours. <lb />
D. FLEMING. <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
city officials <lb />
twelve years represented it in Con- <lb />
with signal ability. In the <lb />
great Suffrage Amendment campaign <lb />
he made a brilliant canvass of a <lb />
large part of the State. It fell to <lb />
his lot to defend this great measure <lb />
Record. Warrenton. X. C. <lb />
Resolutions of Respect. <lb />
In much as our all-wise Heaven- <lb />
Father has seen fit to remove from <lb />
earth to heaven our much-beloved <lb />
sister. Frances M. Jones, whom we <lb />
respected so much; <lb />
Be It Resolved, by the W. C. T. U. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
Cuts, Bruises <lb />
Strains and Sprain, but apply <lb />
Noah's Liniment. It <lb />
and will take the poison <lb />
and out quickly, when <lb />
all fails. <lb />
Liniment will ave <lb />
any amount of pain and can <lb />
be taken internally for Colic. <lb />
Cramps etc. Nothing better <lb />
for Toothache. <lb />
tho bet remedy for <lb />
Rheumatism, Sciatica. Dock. Stilt <lb />
Joints and Muscles, Sore Thrum, I <lb />
Strains, Sprains, Cuts, <lb />
Braises. Colic, tramps, <lb />
Neuralgia, Toothache., <lb />
and all Nerve, Hone <lb />
and and <lb />
Pains. The gamin <lb />
Noah's Ark mi every <lb />
package and looks like <lb />
this nit. hut has RED <lb />
on Mom et <lb />
age and Noah's List <lb />
always In RED <lb />
Ink. Besets of <lb />
Large bottle, <lb />
cents, and sold by all <lb />
dealers In mod I cine. <lb />
Guaranteed or money <lb />
refunded by Noah <lb />
Reined y Co., Inc., <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
I and Serial <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Dudley. <lb />
Register Of M. Moore <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. OH. Laughing- <lb />
P L. <lb />
I. J. J. May. B M. W <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
lawn <lb />
Ha M. Wooten <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
treasurer-H. L. <lb />
T. Smith <lb />
Fire D. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall. J. F. <lb />
Davenport. B. F. Tyson, Z. P. <lb />
H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light A <lb />
White, C. Lang doghouse. R L, <lb />
Q. Coach <lb />
Baptist, -Rev. M <lb />
look. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
;. w. Hi it; Sun- <lb />
day school; C Tyson, secretary. <lb />
.; . Ware, <lb />
J. Latham, C. Ware, <lb />
;. ;, <lb />
. S v <lb />
. ; <lb />
secretary W. v Ho <lb />
u school <lb />
Met o it, Memorial -i. J <lb />
., A, is u <lb />
kl intend- <lb />
ml lay i. K Render, <lb />
k . <lb />
Robert King, <lb />
pastor; r. M. Johnston, clerk; P. <lb />
It. Johnston. Supt. Sunday <lb />
Miss House, secretary. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
Rev. pastor <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
Greenville A. F. and A U <lb />
R. Williams. W M.; L. H. Pender <lb />
Sec. <lb />
A F. <lb />
ii. W M.; <lb />
Greenville Chapter No SO, R. A. M. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, H P.; E. Wins- <lb />
Covenant No, I, <lb />
N. G ; i. Ii. Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No o, <lb />
C. P.; L. H. <lb />
Tender Scribe, <lb />
No, I. <lb />
H. S. Sachem; J. U <lb />
c. of p. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of J <lb />
Woodward, O. C; A. B. Ellington. <lb />
of R. and S. <lb />
River Ruling No. F. M. <lb />
W. Brown, W. R.; J. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Hubs. <lb />
Hall, <lb />
M. K. Turnage. secretary. <lb />
End of E. O. <lb />
fries, Pres.; Mrs. E. B. Sec. <lb />
Sans <lb />
Mrs. L. Hall, secretary <lb />
Round K. It. <lb />
Mrs. S. J. Everett, <lb />
Civic W. H. <lb />
president; Mrs. E. V. <lb />
of L <lb />
J. president; Mrs. t- A. <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings a. L <lb />
Blow, Mrs. J. O. <lb />
in the Congress of the United States of Bethel. N. C, <lb />
he did it with such ability and I That though we shall miss her <lb />
success that the State Executive and wise council and <lb />
Commute caused eighty-five thousand feel very keenly our loss, we bow in <lb />
copies of his speech to be circulated humble submission to God's will. We <lb />
throughout the State as a campaign to bear testimony to her <lb />
document. <lb />
Don't Judge A Manure <lb />
Spreader By Looks <lb />
Christian work and as a temperance <lb />
. ., . . worker, the union loses one of its <lb />
His devotion to the Democratic <lb />
, . , ., . ,,. . ., best members, the husband a devoted <lb />
faith, his fidelity to the pledges of; , ,., , J <lb />
the his courage and <lb />
sub- <lb />
ability in fighting bounties, <lb />
sides and special privilege have <lb />
en him a high stand and a command- <lb />
influence in the councils of the <lb />
party in the State and Nation. <lb />
and faithful wife. <lb />
That we extend to her beloved <lb />
ones our sincere sympathy, and com- <lb />
mend them in love to the God whom <lb />
she trusted. <lb />
That these resolutions be spread <lb />
Ion our records and a copy be sent <lb />
For years he was a member of the be pub- <lb />
Congressional Campaign Committee n paper and the <lb />
and he boa been a leader In shaping Ribbon. <lb />
MRS. FLORENCE BULLOCK. <lb />
MRS. CALLIE THOMAS, <lb />
MRS. W. H. <lb />
Every manure spreader is not a that looks <lb />
like one. You can't judge a manure spreader by its looks <lb />
because there are many features which are found in the <lb />
construction of one machine that are not found in others. <lb />
Cloverleaf manure spreaders are the most easily operated, <lb />
the strongest and best machines on the market. If you <lb />
will examine one critically, you will agree with us that the <lb />
Cloverleaf <lb />
A. M.- <lb />
principles and policies of the <lb />
party which are about to bear the <lb />
rich of a Democratic Con- <lb />
and a Democratic President. <lb />
For nearly three years his man is so worthless that he <lb />
as Governor has been a ,., recommend <lb />
able and effective that the State is him. <lb />
enjoying its greatest era of prosper- <lb />
and progress in in I Best of Advice. <lb />
public health, In good roads and we believe, can. <lb />
drainage . In manufacture and be offered the people of <lb />
every line of material development; , , , build <lb />
and social uplift. I permanent highways. Other <lb />
is wise in council and in Virginia have <lb />
able in debate. He is a foe to e Brunswick <lb />
and deception and a Gazette. <lb />
champion of equal and exact justice The the best possible, and <lb />
to all and special privilege to none. applicable to any and every <lb />
Should he sent to the Senate, he j is <lb />
on of his long service Brunswick. Good roads are as good <lb />
an Investment as any community can <lb />
likewise, they are an asset <lb />
which no community can never hope <lb />
to possess until and it is will-, <lb />
to put up the wherewithal <lb />
construct them. The latter is a <lb />
j which the Virginia counties fully <lb />
realize, the hotter it will be for them. I <lb />
Improved cost money, f <lb />
, the easiest and best way to raise the <lb />
money necessary for their building <lb />
. is to issue bonds. That is the w <lb />
which several of the counties in the <lb />
state are now pursuing; the others <lb />
be too quick to suit. <lb />
Pilot <lb />
if there be such a thing as better I <lb />
advice than this, we are open-mind- <lb />
led enough to want to receive It, but; <lb />
; there is not <lb />
And verily it is applicable alike <lb />
every county that hasn't already <lb />
entered upon the task of road build-1 <lb />
talk about Investment <lb />
. it is next to the church and school, <lb />
best investment any county can <lb />
j make of its revenues. Moreover, <lb />
with the exceptions aforesaid, a <lb />
can less afford to have bad <lb />
j than anything with which we <lb />
ordinarily afflicted; that Isn't all, <lb />
is the best machine you ever looked at. Drop in. Let us <lb />
discuss the manure spreader proposition. Let us explain <lb />
the many meritorious features found in Cloverleaf con- <lb />
Better still, buy one, then you will be in a bet- <lb />
position to know why you can't judge a manure spread- <lb />
by its looks. If you are not ready to buy, call and get a <lb />
It is filled with valuable information on soil <lb />
maintenance and fertility. We are reserving one for you <lb />
Won't you call and get it today <lb />
HART HADLEY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and Sprains <lb />
Sloan's Liniment is an ex- <lb />
remedy for chest and <lb />
throat affections. It quickly <lb />
relieves lion and <lb />
A few drops <lb />
water used a e is <lb />
antiseptic and healing. <lb />
Hero's <lb />
I wed ti for <lb />
ind o u trial <lb />
efficiency I used It far lore <lb />
, m ; h m I a id <lb />
j n; . It- <lb />
JANE I.- <lb />
Lucy, Kentucky <lb />
The Bank of <lb />
Capital Stock 50,000.00 <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
. Record cf Successful Bank <lb />
Among our directors are men who made a <lb />
able success of their own business. Having been <lb />
successful with i w ill handle <lb />
yours w <lb />
C. <lb />
R I,. DAVIS, K. I. <lb />
J. A. N. O <lb />
If. S. of Proctor Bro <lb />
H. IV. X. C. <lb />
J B, N. C. <lb />
J. U. MOTE, Merchant, . C. <lb />
B. It. FLEXING, R, <lb />
S. r. Prop. K. C <lb />
It. A. Fountain A Co., Fountain, N. C. <lb />
II. . of K. C <lb />
W. Broker, X. C. <lb />
JAKES L. LITTLE. Greenville. H. C. <lb />
A small account now may in- <lb />
to a large Invited <lb />
L. DAVIS. President JAMES I. Cashier. <lb />
T. V-Pres. . D, BATEMAN. Cashier. <lb />
is excellent for sprains and <lb />
bruises. It stops the pain <lb />
at once and reduces swell- <lb />
very quickly. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Taken l. <lb />
go further to say that road can't afford, if he but knew it. to or other parts of the State, but they <lb />
Is one of the very few ways by which I defer building them. That the car- are not what they should be, nor <lb />
I the rural tax payer can driver, or if you What they can be made by the <lb />
an adequate return for the please, will profit by them, is worse plication appropriate energy. <lb />
money he pays annually into the I than no argument against good roads The people should be allowed to <lb />
county treasury. With good and the weapon of the narrow and vote on a bond Issue and if they are. <lb />
I Churches, good schools and good j Inconsiderate adversary; there are, there'll be a bond Issue and well <lb />
road, a community is quite well j for every carriage driver, at least have good roads. We can build them <lb />
prepared to take good care of Itself; I three carts and farm wagons, and to less expensive than by putting down <lb />
living and a shot gun In automobile there are not less stone roads and we should begin now. <lb />
is a reasonably guaranty I than fort for the local or some of us may live to <lb />
for most of its remaining transportation of our farm products joy them. <lb />
;,,. and in just that ratio, will the Get on job, Messrs. <lb />
Coming to the point. The Times, <lb />
Which is not only devoted to the carriage <lb />
interest Of this county, but knows automobile or carriage owner. side, of your <lb />
What these interests are, wants to Our supervisor should realize and limes. <lb />
see Northampton bonded for a sum j appreciate this; they owe it to their <lb />
to a good road from to move in the <lb />
to the line, with to omit it. is to a very Th <lb />
crow-roads MM from time to time portent element of their duty. It is county that I Will not run w wheat <lb />
will facilitate easy hauling than a reproach upon <lb />
Get on <lb />
who hasn't an automobile, or even ors. and show the world <lb />
benefit In the excess alive to the wishes and <lb />
About the only thing left for the <lb />
trusts to do now Is to organize a <lb />
trust trust. <lb />
mill next year is false. I <lb />
stray mat win easy . . , <lb />
. the various ran <lb />
color, of them a good article o, T- <lb />
. aim . . I . . i,, mil and <lb />
at i advocate this <lb />
or, not .- . .,. . <lb />
though for these there for roads as we do, It is true. <lb />
Owner can get same by <lb />
my farm, proving <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
J. F. KING. <lb />
ownership, for driving after year, to travel the have S I SB. <lb />
. .,., . <lb />
to be said. The farmer course, that our roads are at <lb />
only needs such but simply season, as bad as some of the roads j <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
JONATHAN HAVENS. <lb />
mm <lb />
Maturity Have <lb />
Created <lb />
THE GREW BULK IS MARKETED <lb />
Valuable and <lb />
s Competent Authority <lb />
the Which<lb />
To the The greatest prob- <lb />
that confronts the South today is <lb />
the present low pries of <lb />
question that provides the immediate <lb />
welfare of more than 5.000,000 <lb />
indirectly affects many, many <lb />
millions more. The meeting at New <lb />
on October is one of <lb />
the important gatherings of <lb />
Southern people ever held. All such <lb />
mi are most helpful and evolve <lb />
man; ideas and plans wise and Other- <lb />
wise. Now is the time for the <lb />
men of the South lo come to the <lb />
refine Of cotton <lb />
this meeting is strongly support- <lb />
ed by the business interests of the <lb />
South land the life-bl of <lb />
Southern business is at much <lb />
ran to check the sale of cot- <lb />
ton and plans devised to help the <lb />
holding of cotton. This <lb />
will of itself steady prices and have <lb />
i tendency to restore the price of cot- <lb />
to a figure nearer its actual <lb />
worth. If there were any way by <lb />
winch the representatives of the cot- <lb />
ti i State gathered there could as- <lb />
sure the world that an average <lb />
age only would be planted for 1912, <lb />
price of cotton would go up <lb />
mediately, but unfortunately a lack <lb />
Of i organization among the <lb />
agricultural interests renders <lb />
effective co-operation <lb />
The education of the to <lb />
necessity and the benefits or <lb />
and co-operation is the <lb />
great work before the On- <lb />
ion, and it is now manfully striving <lb />
for it end. If the farmers deter- <lb />
mil e to cut the cotton acreage ten <lb />
per and the April- govern- <lb />
report shows such a curtail- <lb />
we will see high priced cotton <lb />
that time. <lb />
The cotton grower is now in a pan- <lb />
and is dumping cotton on the mar- <lb />
as he can haul it. The <lb />
stampede to sill is a <lb />
u assurance cotton buyers that <lb />
biding their own good time they <lb />
can buy cotton lower and lower <lb />
figures. It is to the In- <lb />
tn hold off h purchases be <lb />
the mad eagerness to <lb />
merest en the investment are legit- <lb />
expenses chargeable to the <lb />
farm and must come out of the cot- <lb />
ton profits; the cost of necessary <lb />
stables, out-buildings, tenant <lb />
conveniences around <lb />
age. etc. are proper , expenses to <lb />
charge against the farm, must be <lb />
borne by the cotton crop of the cot- <lb />
ton and the value of the <lb />
or direction, should also <lb />
be counted In the cost. All these <lb />
Items must be taken into account as <lb />
part of the cost of production. <lb />
The census bureau report of yes- <lb />
shows that to October <lb />
40.634 bales of cotton has been <lb />
ginned. The report seems to have <lb />
had no effect on the market, as it <lb />
was more than discounted before it <lb />
appeared and the bears had made <lb />
the most of this unusual condition. <lb />
The report is the most hopeful news <lb />
we have had. It was a surprise that <lb />
ii was not over bales as <lb />
from observation and from reports <lb />
from nil over the country, we were <lb />
satisfied about two-fifths of crop <lb />
had been ginned. Other ginning <lb />
heretofore represented 88-per cent to <lb />
per cent of cotton produced, but <lb />
only twice has the record ginning <lb />
at this time been over per cent. <lb />
In 1900. 54.9 per cent of the crop <lb />
had been ginned to this time, the <lb />
largest ginning ever known to <lb />
IS. The census report says that <lb />
up to October 1911. biles <lb />
had been ginned in North Carolina. <lb />
If the percentage of ginned cotton <lb />
was not greater than in 1909. then <lb />
per cent of the crop would make <lb />
about 8.000.000 bales, which does not <lb />
much exceed the yield of last year. <lb />
Hut this is not true, for it is almost <lb />
certain that more than per cent <lb />
of the North Carolina crop has been <lb />
ginned and the best informed men in <lb />
this state say the North Carolina cot- <lb />
ton yield will not exceed the crop <lb />
1910. which was bales. Every <lb />
one in this state knows that cotton <lb />
opened early and almost all at once. <lb />
from the far South show <lb />
the same condition except that the <lb />
opening is even greater, In fact, it is <lb />
the greatest and earliest opening ever <lb />
known. <lb />
The government report shows that <lb />
i Oklahoma In 1911 894.012 bales <lb />
have ginned MUM <lb />
1910. Oklahoma made <lb />
bales. Governor In a <lb />
better to the Progressive Farmer says <lb />
Oklahoma will make 800.000 bales. <lb />
shows to have <lb />
In 1911 against Mir <lb />
at the lame time In 1910. That <lb />
d not mean a <lb />
there is shown by Governor Dona <lb />
letter to the Progressive Farm- <lb />
In which be says crop is <lb />
Arkansas, and <lb />
I undoubtedly short in <lb />
sell now, regardless Of prices is a 11-1 no u <lb />
thousand II was <lb />
In 1810. <lb />
In Louisiana <lb />
Inert hales In 1911 <lb />
same time in 1910. <lb />
WIth Saunders says the crop in <lb />
,. of acres In is heavily curtailed by <lb />
la probable, nay. it is hardly reduction In <lb />
thereto. He <lb />
to the speculator to buy cotton <lb />
, his own terms. I am satisfied <lb />
,. at present prices is a good In- <lb />
. because is now below the <lb />
cost of production even <lb />
crop that is on. <lb />
to finance <lb />
millions to th <lb />
continuance of <lb />
prosperity. <lb />
The plan of Mr. A. J. <lb />
that would bind farmers, land own- <lb />
and tenants to plant, or per- <lb />
to be planted, exceeding per <lb />
cent of the open tenable land now <lb />
owned or hereafter acquired in cot- <lb />
would give great relier Tor 1912. <lb />
but would not entirely accomplish the <lb />
purpose. It would restrict the large <lb />
cotton farmer, but would not affect <lb />
the crop of the general in the <lb />
South. <lb />
it will be difficult to formulate a <lb />
plan that will work a satisfactory re- <lb />
even the farmer is ready <lb />
to agree to it. In the cotton grow- <lb />
states there arc about 180.000.000 <lb />
acres in cultivation. Of this area <lb />
less than per cent or 35.000,000 <lb />
acres were planted in cotton in 1911. <lb />
In the greatest cotton state. Texas, <lb />
with 27.000.000 acres In cultivation <lb />
acres per <lb />
were planted in cotton in 1911. There <lb />
are more than fifty counties In Texas <lb />
in which no cotton is grown. In <lb />
more than half of Florida no cotton <lb />
is grown. <lb />
Many farmers are the <lb />
or making home supplies and <lb />
Ending these crops more profit- <lb />
able than cotton. It is predicted by <lb />
some of the wisest men in the <lb />
try that the of the soil and <lb />
farmers of the American states will <lb />
be taxed to their utmost rapacity <lb />
within the life of the next generation, <lb />
to feed and sustain the population of <lb />
this country. The farmers of the <lb />
South are facing the future most <lb />
hopefully, and are learning the <lb />
son of diversification and year by- <lb />
year are growing less dependent on <lb />
Year by year, they are grow- <lb />
more and more of general farm <lb />
crops. The cereal crop of the South <lb />
is now about as large as the cotton <lb />
crop, and will far exceed the cotton <lb />
crop In the next few years. As illus- <lb />
I will mention only a few <lb />
states; <lb />
in the last decade Alabama in- <lb />
creased cotton crop per cent. <lb />
while Its forage and hay crop was in- <lb />
creased per rent <lb />
Florida Increased its cotton crop IS <lb />
per cent, while ii Increased hay <lb />
and forage per cent. <lb />
Mississippi Increased its cotton <lb />
crop per cent, while It Increased <lb />
Its hay and forage crop per cent. <lb />
South Carolina increased cotton <lb />
crop per cent, while ii Increased <lb />
ts hay and forage per cent, <lb />
Ii will surprise some of our read- <lb />
to know the grain acreage In <lb />
North Carolina la more than twice as <lb />
great as area. We have a <lb />
huge wheat, rye, oat and bay crop <lb />
for 1911, and the corn crop this year <lb />
embraces 8,072.000 acres, while <lb />
, mi crop is 1,687.000 acres. <lb />
Una <lb />
and Patrons to Make Our store <lb />
Their Headquarters <lb />
, . your for FAMILY, <lb />
HARVEST TIME if here, arid w awaiting your <lb />
HOME and farm, f eVer <lb />
the most complex of of and <lb />
the county. Come to see us and examine <lb />
Good Goods. <lb />
J R. J. G <lb />
c. <lb />
WE REALLY <lb />
STOP WORRYING <lb />
When lake Hold of People. <lb />
Among the gravest mental causes of <lb />
worry that take hold of people are <lb />
The Mailers. <lb />
To lo your Issue of <lb />
air. Blue to Dr. <lb />
letter advocating the <lb />
claims for the of ex- <lb />
Blue states <lb />
the Mr. is the <lb />
the rout aspirants the <lb />
ship. While take no ti a <lb />
to Dr. of <lb />
1.01- Aycock. he would be our see- <lb />
loud choice. We are personally for <lb />
the various <lb />
fears. Men and women j u iS that Mr. Kitchin <lb />
otherwise Intelligent and sound of told the attorney <lb />
, . i , federal government alone <lb />
are frequently found to vol. <lb />
afraid of certain foods or . ,, <lb />
of certain localities; <lb />
others are possessed with a great <lb />
the house of <lb />
where the trusts alone <lb />
than attractive personality. There <lb />
are a great many persons who like <lb />
condor and sincerity la their public <lb />
who will not support Mr. <lb />
Kitchin. <lb />
farmers, I want to say a <lb />
rt you. You are somewhat to <lb />
for this slate of affairs. If <lb />
j would go to conventions and <lb />
assert your powers, and see that no <lb />
one was nominated except such as <lb />
take some interest in your welfare. <lb />
things would not be as they are. <lb />
The difficulty has been to a <lb />
men have been <lb />
for office from tobacco towns. <lb />
where you sell your tobacco and <lb />
r-e. your and where they <lb />
are more Interested in their own <lb />
did he are <lb />
. a . <lb />
nor <lb />
that is <lb />
bed by the trusts, <lb />
Even they must certainly know that <lb />
twenty-three, etc. Others live in con been <lb />
fear of some particular disease. the trusts dissolved business <lb />
stain <lb />
V inflated in abusing <lb />
will die from cancel or Inflate a P <lb />
some other <lb />
and every <lb />
would be except <lb />
r Duke and a few others whose <lb />
. hooks would be so <lb />
and What he would <lb />
We believed in Kitchin, I <lb />
to raise so large a <lb />
again. Thirty-five million acres with , has suffered <lb />
from heavy rains in July <lb />
and <lb />
.- o of lint per <lb />
give bales and only a low <lb />
lime In the history of cotton <lb />
has the yield exceeded or <lb />
equaled pounds of lint per acre. <lb />
termer, or cotton buyer, can j hales against <lb />
rains have stop- year ere raising more home <lb />
,,, picking and ruin d much open <lb />
reports <lb />
really Intelligent <lb />
pie to live all their live, in very cordially- while the <lb />
dread of some great disaster. , the legislature <lb />
I are positive that they will eventually b n seVeral days that <lb />
But we import more wheat j an struck <lb />
lightning, or be swept off the earth <lb />
by a cyclone. Still other people are <lb />
possessed with an unnatural gravity <lb />
fear; they tear great heights, and will <lb />
not even go up In a high office for if WOrd of <lb />
the Bassett-BlOW bill had been writ- <lb />
by the trusts, we are sure they <lb />
could not have been better pleased. <lb />
Mr. Blue to say about <lb />
the government re- we raise. We also annually import <lb />
North Carolina one and a ball <lb />
million bushels of com. as well as <lb />
rye. oats, hay. etc. etc. At present <lb />
prices the North Carolina com crop <lb />
will sell for almost as much as Hie <lb />
cotton crop in the state. <lb />
Our are last turning their <lb />
attention to general crops and each <lb />
he WOUld try to do something for the <lb />
relief of the people, but after his <lb />
that the Bassett-Blow bill <lb />
was as good as the Reid bill, we were <lb />
that we had been hoping <lb />
g they can possibly avoid it. <lb />
,,,.; tear animals during the summer <lb />
.,.,; carefully avoiding all dogs <lb />
fear of being bitten by a mad flog. <lb />
not knowing that mad dogs are Just <lb />
i livery <lb />
buy cotton for October, 1912, H time last year. Gov- <lb />
as cheap as MB to the <lb />
It The farmer who says conservative es- <lb />
;,, cotton is generally a fool who Mississippi's crop at less <lb />
the other man's game and has <lb />
to pocket a loss for his experience <lb />
besides countenancing one of the <lb />
evils and swindles from <lb />
which the cotton suffers. As <lb />
an actual cotton is now <lb />
worth more than It is bringing on <lb />
market, and there is abundant <lb />
money now In the South to buy It. <lb />
Will the people of the South have <lb />
confidence enough to buy actual cot- <lb />
ton to hold until normal conditions <lb />
are restored, thus conserving tin- <lb />
prosperity of this section and profit- <lb />
the investor <lb />
The estimate that the cost of cot- <lb />
ton is only a bale is misleading <lb />
and absurd. Some farmers raise it <lb />
at much less than that, but I venture <lb />
to the average cost to the great <lb />
of cotton growers, planters, <lb />
farmers, tenants, etc. is over a <lb />
a bale. Some may raise it for K a <lb />
bale, others at but there <lb />
more who raise It at a cost of <lb />
than the figure. The begin <lb />
with I he- correspondent who i <lb />
than last year, and that It will not <lb />
1.200.000 bales. The <lb />
crop In 1910 was 1.254,419. <lb />
r shows Texas having <lb />
ginned by October 1911. <lb />
by October IS, <lb />
Tin-census report show that In 1910 <lb />
. 2.070.261 was per cent of the <lb />
Even if the crop in I <lb />
but not enough for home the winter as <lb />
Hon. Each year the people me <lb />
state of Carolina an- import- <lb />
more than worth of <lb />
food or more than twice the <lb />
value of our cotton crop. If we <lb />
of the South consider our own <lb />
welfare, we will raise crops to meet <lb />
our needs, and then cultivate our <lb />
money crops at greater profit and <lb />
sell them at more remunerative <lb />
prices. <lb />
If Southern Conference at New- <lb />
Orleans can satisfy the cotton world elephant , <lb />
that the South will raise more home <lb />
his noble dualities, his morality, his <lb />
is <lb />
the so-called days. , but. oh, that he <lb />
to these special <lb />
id promote the interests <lb />
the farmer, it is to be hoped that <lb />
its members will cease to vote for <lb />
an man for any position who is not <lb />
;, favor controlling the trusts <lb />
When they do this, we will believe <lb />
they mean business, we can <lb />
cc-e no politics in this. <lb />
If the had BO weak- <lb />
kneed cowardly the trusts would <lb />
have been dissolved long ago. <lb />
MARION C. REEVES, <lb />
Ml, X. C. <lb />
seems to be no c. <lb />
worries, and. when long continued. <lb />
they often themselves into <lb />
definite obsessions. <lb />
Thousands of suffering souls i-. <lb />
today by the chains of <lb />
bondage. They have no to.- Physical <lb />
Their ailment is in reality <lb />
. spiritual infirmity. They might go <lb />
free at any time, but they do not know <lb />
it; they will not believe it. . <lb />
; Central Park. New York City, which <lb />
supplies next year, which win mean <lb />
reduced area In cotton. e had <lb />
in j mediately send the price <lb />
means a crop of about , been unfastened and led away by <lb />
bales. <lb />
much smaller crop <lb />
than in the year <lb />
1-106 It would appear that the pres- <lb />
ginning represents nearer <lb />
cent or SO per cent than per cent <lb />
of the Texas crop. Governor Col- <lb />
his letter to the <lb />
Southern business Interests to take <lb />
distressed cotton off the market and <lb />
some to cotton among <lb />
our own people. It will make higher <lb />
It car. help to make <lb />
that the realize himself that his cotton is and <lb />
says he I. ,. ,, he worth the cos. <lb />
production if necessary to hod <lb />
has <lb />
government . <lb />
Texas crop. Thai the crop has op- <lb />
rapidly on account of dry <lb />
and the crop In South Texas is <lb />
almost entirely gathered and ginned. <lb />
It Is a general opinion that the <lb />
government report for December will <lb />
the cotton crop <lb />
has been <lb />
is generally above the av- mere will be <lb />
era,, as and In ,, ,, , with <lb />
cost he selects above an average . <lb />
To that acre is charged the labor bales. In 1810. with <lb />
,,, used on it. the actual time con- . WM <lb />
by mules plowing ,,, ton, <lb />
It. the cost seed, a, In <lb />
picking, cost of ginning, etc. bale ere,. <lb />
,,., to be the common method. cotton <lb />
frequently no account is taken of I a. low <lb />
o the wear and J ,., a, <lb />
on tool, teams, etc. , <lb />
his keepers. One day is occurred to <lb />
his observers to remove the man- <lb />
from his legs and see II the <lb />
would leave his place. After <lb />
the beast was free from his shackles <lb />
be steadfastly refused to move; even <lb />
after he was allowed to become ex- <lb />
hungry, and when food was <lb />
placed within a few inches his <lb />
i reach he stood in his tracks swaying <lb />
a year to get 1.1 H will stop his wild, trumpeting, but <lb />
scramble to sell and manufacturers wet <lb />
W, be glad buy St values The elephant was <lb />
than prices are now ranging , J m , k,. <lb />
farmer and tenant who raise It. <lb />
had a little smattering of the ma- <lb />
from which Woodrow Wilson <lb />
was made Then things would have <lb />
en different <lb />
is all right for a man to be able <lb />
j deliver a big speech, but he should <lb />
not alone depend upon his <lb />
however, attractive and <lb />
it may be, but with it all a little <lb />
business action is required. <lb />
Patrick Henry, when he made his <lb />
celebrated speech, was not think- <lb />
about business at that time, but <lb />
was for freedom, being fully assured <lb />
he I that when that was obtained <lb />
his tracks except , <lb />
would adjust itself. <lb />
As we have no recall in force in <lb />
this state, what other remedy do <lb />
except tin- <lb />
of a public official without being ac- <lb />
Of mud-flinging We believe <lb />
that the administration of Governor <lb />
Kitchin is more noted for his failures <lb />
to carry out pledges made to the <lb />
people in regard to the tobacco trust, <lb />
and pardoning criminals, than any- <lb />
thing else. We believe that when a <lb />
Jury is acquainted With all the cir- <lb />
an judge passes sen- <lb />
that the verdict should very <lb />
he interfered With, except <lb />
Building. <lb />
In the of home building and <lb />
home boosting the man counts most <lb />
who is Interested so much in his <lb />
home town that he is willing to <lb />
patronize home institutions when- <lb />
ever he can and to lay aside his own <lb />
selfish interests when they conflict <lb />
in a small way with what appears <lb />
for the greater public good. The <lb />
knocker and the man who i void <lb />
of public spirit never assist in the <lb />
work of town building except as <lb />
their peculiar interests or whims are <lb />
served. On the other hand, there <lb />
are a number of men who are ready <lb />
to lend valuable service If the prop- <lb />
is as they are too <lb />
modest assume the lead where <lb />
ethers more experienced are present. <lb />
It is unjust to condemn this class be- <lb />
fore an honest attempt is made to <lb />
enlist their co-operation in a boost- <lb />
enterprise. The visionary and <lb />
hot-air booster does also when <lb />
he has a pair of balances tied to him. <lb />
is for a small town to be- <lb />
,., a Kent or even an Atlanta <lb />
in a single leap, and it is sometimes <lb />
Una haste is better made slow- <lb />
v There is a work for every <lb />
to HO In matter of building <lb />
a home town, and II is never the right <lb />
BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. Oct. 1911. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
interest <lb />
lesion <lb />
the <lb />
the elephant. We are absolutely tree <lb />
but we won't realize nor be- <lb />
it. We cannot be surprised when <lb />
elephant behaves in this way. but <lb />
lit ought to be a cause for amazement <lb />
when Intelligent men and women will <lb />
themselves to be held down by <lb />
-half The mules used S J th. f -k. Th, <lb />
Lecture Saturday Sight <lb />
K most interesting event at <lb />
Training was the lecture Set- bondage. <lb />
sight by Or <lb />
audience was do- <lb />
where the criminal, or new evidence .- . the <lb />
has been discovered. info, , b. <lb />
lawyers when seeking a pardon, an b it jealousies, <lb />
always as conscientious as th <lb />
to be. I , . hone-pride and <lb />
Mr, Blue seems to think that nm ,,, every one. <lb />
Kitchin Will certainly be elected a <lb />
We think that he <lb />
sure there are a multitude of <lb />
farmers who have been work- <lb />
themselves and children for the <lb />
tobacco trusts for the last twenty , ,. e <lb />
years, who supported Mr. Kitchin tori <lb />
I, be -lone where home <lb />
are supported and when <lb />
who will not d in this <lb />
Its more bell. <lb />
rt urn o. a-- <lb />
be rung, of the <lb />
and apologies, stop making promises. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
months. <lb />
year, <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
p; at the business In <lb />
Reflector corner Evan <lb />
lid streets. <lb />
All cards of thinks <lb />
will be charged for at <lb />
Ml <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
i ill be chaffed for at m <lb />
Dents per line, up it, lines. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post a <lb />
undo <lb />
art March <lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1911. <lb />
aboard yacht In Charleston want everybody to feel that It la Maybe they will get the <lb />
While he had for time Greenville, of a steel trap.<lb />
been pour health, his death came <lb />
a He was years <lb />
age, and ore of the most prominent i; ., . ,. <lb />
Journalists in the country. He <lb />
chased the New York World In 1883 <lb />
and mode the leading newspaper Ta for or for <lb />
of i. log i <lb />
For Men Only. <lb />
f living in Chi- v good woman whose <lb />
is cheaper than here. who gaged in building rail- <lb />
want to to China even If he could he <lb />
One of the Oldest Forms of Sport <lb />
Known Man. <lb />
ll. Ill <lb />
Sherman regarded war as hell, <lb />
how did General Beau-regard <lb />
asks the Philadelphia Times. We must <lb />
We all have our troubles The <lb />
Reflector is not exempt. Saturday <lb />
was day that gave us our but <lb />
that's a clever people got their paper even If it <lb />
Times. Yes. clever enough to late. <lb />
a Demo-j <lb />
oral This is a good place For-rest. everybody in Greenville would <lb />
Jacksonville Times-Union. None for Greenville, there would be <lb />
you have anything to Bragg about. more of Greenville, of all the <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. The puller we do not need anybody who <lb />
hunch of you ought to be rolled down <lb />
the Hill. <lb />
The gate receipts at the six games <lb />
pulls down. <lb />
That man's make-up is radically <lb />
wrong who takes wages from his cm- <lb />
New York and at the same time works. <lb />
STOP STIFF. <lb />
played b <lb />
to decide the world's <lb />
averaged over per <lb />
game. Out of not receipts the <lb />
member of the winning team. Phil- <lb />
rather than <lb />
employer. <lb />
for. the interest of his <lb />
to have another term as <lb />
New York is about to experiment got some over each, i to the fact that the people do not <lb />
with new methods for the reclamation ,,, Ne about <lb />
of the drunkards of that vast . , . . , <lb />
. , . leach. It pays to be a big player In <lb />
by the appointment of an <lb />
board which shall pass game. <lb />
the men of Intoxicated habits and j <lb />
when judgment is passed by these The twelfth series in the Home <lb />
experts, the men will be sent Loan association will be <lb />
a hospital for treatment or to a farm i , . . . <lb />
, , ., ,. .,, opened next Saturday. Tins <lb />
colony where their surroundings will t <lb />
be helpful, the disposition to be <lb />
between these two places according of Greenville and is entitled to the <lb />
to the individual need of the drunk- confidence and support of the people <lb />
ard. Th experiment is one that the Aside from the it <lb />
worthy of attention, it being apparent , . . , <lb />
. , . . . , . gives people to own their home, it is <lb />
that the old-time way of sending men <lb />
of pronounced habits in this regard a for <lb />
to the work-house or county roads who take shares In it. <lb />
is in the long run ineffective in re- <lb />
claim them to virtue or Industry. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
A better step than either would be <lb />
It pains his friends throughout the <lb />
state to know that the condition of <lb />
three days before he would <lb />
a charier tor a new one. Every <lb />
few mouths we read of some effort <lb />
being made to amend the Bible or <lb />
come portions of it. More or leas <lb />
minds know they can do <lb />
A Chicago minister, however, <lb />
a set of commandments that <lb />
arc tip top. He does not propose <lb />
them lieu of the ten given in the <lb />
Bible, which makes them <lb />
are men only, which shows <lb />
Chicago preacher is wise. Mere <lb />
shall not neglect thy home <lb />
for lodge, or club, or fraternity, or <lb />
loon, or any male meeting place of <lb />
kind whatsoever. <lb />
shalt not compel they wife <lb />
ask for every needed penny; <lb />
thou dole out the same like <lb />
charily. <lb />
shall not allow thy wife to <lb />
become a household drudge, enslaved <lb />
stove, broom and babies. <lb />
shalt not smoke ten-cent <lb />
Mr. Taft is getting his eyes open am, wear socks thy <lb />
wears last year's hat and thy <lb />
sens wear hand-me-down pants. <lb />
shalt not quaff the flowing <lb />
bowl, sit at poker or play the <lb />
race, on pain of thy son's damnation. <lb />
shalt not neglect needful <lb />
in Pitt county, and the county fair is discipline, lest thy sons and thy <lb />
still further evidence of her ability daughters stray into crooked paths; <lb />
to do things. I neither shalt thou be a harsh and <lb />
tyrant, lest thy children <lb />
i these and thy teachings, <lb />
II quite a difference In doing j haM the <lb />
a thing for the love of it or through of thy children in order that <lb />
a desire to serve others, and in being they, with Immature strength and <lb />
prompted by a motive. minds, may help thee bear <lb />
j the burden of support. <lb />
, shalt not farm out the <lb />
If the price of cotton should or thy any <lb />
back to cents as cotton con- minister. Sunday school teacher, <lb />
says should there would j zealot of any kind, or even to <lb />
be a shout of rejoicing throughout mother. Thou thyself shall In- <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as executor of the last will and <lb />
of J. S. Cannon, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all person <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned; <lb />
laud all persons having claims against <lb />
Record. Show That th. Early Athlete are notified that they must <lb />
the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or the 23rd <lb />
THE ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT. <lb />
Were Masters of Four Hundred <lb />
Different of the Old <lb />
Grips Are Used In the Modern <lb />
The wrestling game Is up <lb />
old as the Bill In the days When <lb />
men lived In cave, themselves <lb />
with In summer and girded <lb />
their loin-; and with skin of fur <lb />
in winter part of <lb />
mode of lighting. <lb />
day of October. or this <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 2-rd day of October. 1911 <lb />
J. A. HARRINGTON. <lb />
of Estate of J. S. Cannon<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
I The undersigned having this day <lb />
the c In as administrator of the es- <lb />
ii . i . i. L. A- White, deceased, before <lb />
the mode of life during the long circle of <lb />
of years to the present ha not court of Pitt county, notice is hereby <lb />
I. <lb />
want him <lb />
president <lb />
Injured the art. It exists practical <lb />
as it was the dim. <lb />
of the softened and <lb />
lowed perhaps some of the rude <lb />
essentials, is made manifest by the <lb />
records which have stood all these <lb />
years, mocking die attempt of Father <lb />
Time efface them. <lb />
In the temple of <lb />
located near the hanks of the Nile, <lb />
in stone, wrestlers are depicted <lb />
In various exemplifying U <lb />
the holds and falls that modern <lb />
exponents of wrestling now use la <lb />
their bouts. In tomb No It <lb />
the of wrestlers represent <lb />
nearly position would <lb />
from i hi I Inn the <lb />
of rt <lb />
given lo all persons indebted to said <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned administrator and all <lb />
persons holding claims against said <lb />
estate are hereby requested to file <lb />
their said claims with the undersigned <lb />
administrator within twelve months <lb />
from the date hereof, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery of <lb />
said claims. <lb />
This the 1st day of November. 1911. <lb />
C. A. WHITE. <lb />
of estate of L. A. While <lb />
IF. C. Harding, Any. <lb />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. <lb />
Having this day qualified as ad- <lb />
of the estate of R. C. <lb />
Egyptians were deceased, late of the county <lb />
f wrestling and of Pitt, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
The Reflector has always believed <lb />
the day athlete scarcely notify all persons having Claims <lb />
deviates from employed o present them <lb />
b-. men in Hi when the <lb />
was Egypt was the head <lb />
legs Slid of All persons indebted <lb />
It was the Egyptians th. make <lb />
settlement <lb />
This October <lb />
F. II. WOOTEN. <lb />
of the estate of R. C. <lb />
While. Deceased.<lb />
to stop the sale of the liquor and Mr J p- former editor of <lb />
keep out of the reach of the Charlotte Observer, has grown so <lb />
who cannot resist the temptation to is <lb />
drink It. New York licenses and en- aB For several years he has <lb />
courages the places that debauch her <lb />
citizens, then has to go about to <lb />
them or try to reform education <lb />
Neither of the latter would be docs not look <lb />
ed if the former was not allowed. It morals as mM as mind of <lb />
is easier to prevent a man from being is not much education, <lb />
ruined than it is to reform him after To learn how to <lb />
he is ruined. make the most of life and be the <lb />
j greatest help to others, is the right <lb />
CAROLINA CLUB. kind of education. <lb />
The Reflector has all along been <lb />
friend and advocate of Carolina club. of now looked <lb />
and has and again urged the to in the government circles <lb />
business men of the town to maintain is the control Of all rail- <lb />
it. This was because it was seen of the country by tie inter- <lb />
that the club in its past career had state commerce commission. When <lb />
done much for the town, and the op- this comes about many of the State <lb />
was afforded for doing much legislatures will lose ore of their <lb />
more. And now that the club has standing question for argument <lb />
changed its plans, so that it becomes i <lb />
a business, as well as social, organ- We do not believe there is an ed- <lb />
we feel that there is a who ever published issue of <lb />
field of usefulness It paper that was entirely <lb />
ever. and that it is going to be to himself, much less to <lb />
greater factor in the advancement else But the kind <lb />
the South. <lb />
There is so much good in the <lb />
world, and so many opportunities for <lb />
doing good, that no man should want <lb />
to get on the bad side of anything. <lb />
in righteousness, and <lb />
Shalt lead them In the paths which <lb />
brighter and brighter unto <lb />
tie perfect Rec- <lb />
There are a dozen different kinds <lb />
of factories that might be operated <lb />
I profitably in Greenville, and <lb />
haven't got a single one of them. <lb />
What la Advertising Space Worth <lb />
Advertising space with a <lb />
per is like merchandise with a mer- <lb />
chant. It is a stock in trade. Space <lb />
in a given paper is worth IS cents <lb />
we. per inch, if the circulation both in <lb />
and quality is sufficiently <lb />
j large. Just what the amount of this <lb />
Thursday's editorial column of the be is a problem <lb />
with each individual newspaper. <lb />
Raleigh Evening Times had a smell, as for ., <lb />
and a taste of spoiled meat. circulation. Some papers charge as <lb />
j much for subscribers as others <lb />
Somebody wants to know how for or 20.000. <lb />
can have a fair without horse racing. . T a <lb />
basis of cents the first thous- <lb />
Come to next Thursday and and , <lb />
Friday and we will show you. 1500. That is that a daily having <lb />
, 8.500 subscribers should get at least <lb />
The highest that comes to self M cent <lb />
is doing some deed of kindness to , , , , . <lb />
mis is only based upon <lb />
others. It is better to serve than the advertisers <lb />
be served. have begun to realize that quality <lb />
play ail important part In the <lb />
Judging from an expression in newspaper. That <lb />
the town. There is power in organ- <lb />
and with the business men <lb />
for the good of the town, as <lb />
is now proposed by and through this <lb />
club there is no telling what can be <lb />
accomplished. Every business man <lb />
In the town who is not already a <lb />
should become one at the first <lb />
opportunity. He owes It to himself <lb />
and also to the town to identified <lb />
with whatever is for the social, <lb />
and civic improvement of the <lb />
community. <lb />
That was a sad tragedy that <lb />
cured near Shelby a few evenings <lb />
ago. A South Carolinian came over <lb />
to visit relatives, making the trip in <lb />
his automobile. He took several <lb />
out for a ride in his car <lb />
and while going along the road met <lb />
a farmer riding in a buggy. The <lb />
farmer stopped ahead, got out of his <lb />
buggy and advanced toward the <lb />
with a drawn pistol, saying <lb />
e was going to kill the man who <lb />
as driving the car. The latter tried <lb />
reason with him. but failing to <lb />
top the advance of the farmer and <lb />
ring an execution of the threat to <lb />
pulled a pistol from under the <lb />
eat of the car and shot the farmer <lb />
The coroner's jury that <lb />
the matter exonerated the <lb />
rendering a verdict that <lb />
e killing was justifiable. <lb />
the prude has occasional <lb />
that she likes to think. <lb />
ways keep trying to get to tile <lb />
ideal. <lb />
The tour of automobiles <lb />
from the North through the South has <lb />
recorded a fatal accident In <lb />
one of the cars turned turtle, in- <lb />
killing one man and seriously <lb />
injuring two other occupants. Fast <lb />
automobiles, like levies a <lb />
heavy death toil. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Th lie empty lying <lb />
behind of t n buildings on Firth <lb />
street, the vicinity the Rainbow <lb />
stables, Indicates that much blind <lb />
tiger is being handled in that <lb />
quarter. The boldness of it is shown <lb />
this display of empty jugs. <lb />
An up the slate man said to The <lb />
Reflector man that if Greenville had <lb />
a modern hotel it would be <lb />
best town of its size In the state. <lb />
It is already the best town, but the <lb />
Is Something that Is badly need- <lb />
ed and ought to be here. <lb />
President Taft must have met with <lb />
a considerable frost on his western <lb />
trip. In a speech in Chicago ho <lb />
admitted that he looked for <lb />
the Republicans to be in <lb />
the next National election, <lb />
You will see at the county fair, <lb />
Thursday a--1 r. <lb />
can do something the way of stock <lb />
and poultry raising. <lb />
Greensboro News, straw hats and <lb />
overcoats do not go well together. <lb />
if the advertiser intends to sell the <lb />
he must know that his <lb />
reaches people who are <lb />
able and do purchase his goods. <lb />
It looks like the newspapers ought therefore In a newspaper re- <lb />
. , . . . . . itself into class of a paper <lb />
to enough to talk about without . . . <lb />
that is being published. It must be <lb />
jumping on each other. L , of <lb />
to reach the best people. It <lb />
The civic pride meeting the lave Plenty of good clean news. <lb />
court house Thursday night should <lb />
appeal to every citizen. <lb />
New York must have got rattled <lb />
letting the score Thursday go to <lb />
in favor of Philadelphia, <lb />
that a child may read, In order to <lb />
appeal to the best element in every <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Blind tiger liquor selling is not <lb />
going to be broken up until the <lb />
demand that it be done. <lb />
THIS IS <lb />
Carroll ;. <lb />
Carroll C. the new <lb />
dent of the National Educational As- <lb />
was In Tabor, Iowa. <lb />
November 1858. His education was <lb />
received In the public schools of Iowa <lb />
and Nebraska, supplemented by two <lb />
j oars at College. He began <lb />
If you want to see the folks. Green- as educator thirty years <lb />
ago as superintendent of schools In <lb />
Neb, Later he was the head of <lb />
the public schools at Neb.; <lb />
Beatrice, Neb., and Omaha. <lb />
The fellow who Pitt county in Nebraska he was <lb />
not have a fair has got another of the <lb />
and other slate organizations. <lb />
Since he has been <lb />
of the public schools of <lb />
It has worked some of us almost to been active In <lb />
ville Is the place and next Thursday <lb />
and Friday the time. <lb />
coming his way. <lb />
a finish, but the fair is worth It. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The fair has further emphasized <lb />
Greenville's need of a large hotel. <lb />
In a number of states <lb />
will be held next Tuesday, <lb />
Whenever you sec Pitt county she <lb />
is in the lead. <lb />
Don't it make you feel proud of <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
Um affairs of the National Education- <lb />
association for many years <lb />
to his recent election to the <lb />
presidency. In 1899 he served as <lb />
treasurer of the association and later <lb />
he held offices In the department of <lb />
superintendence and the National <lb />
Council of Education. <lb />
A man excited about the way <lb />
girls try to win a living, and she to <lb />
try to win a husband. <lb />
Too many people with whom do <lb />
not agree think we are behind the <lb />
times. <lb />
Greeks obtained knowledge <lb />
The In the Herd <lb />
tomb prove this. The <lb />
were the fighter of those <lb />
days, and was but natural that they <lb />
adopted sports as I means to <lb />
their physical condition; hence it <lb />
that heir gainer held at Olympic <lb />
and elsewhere at slated <lb />
wrestling was pun of the- program <lb />
At the games the champions of <lb />
friendly nation met in rivalry. Then <lb />
was great glory attached to a <lb />
The successful competitor was treated <lb />
like a hero return to his <lb />
land and Ills entry Into his home city <lb />
were made occasion for a <lb />
pliant procession He was the <lb />
the day, of <lb />
The Olympic <lb />
dates from I. held every <lb />
four years at Ellis. The; <lb />
were started religions festival <lb />
honor of Jupiter, but the games, like <lb />
the play, soon became thing, and <lb />
the people lost sight of the solemnity <lb />
and sanctity of the meetings and as- <lb />
there Just to see the sport <lb />
it was the eighteenth Olympiad <lb />
I. C. that the first record of <lb />
was established. a <lb />
was the victor. He carried <lb />
off the prize, a crown of wild olive <lb />
made from it tree which stood <lb />
the <lb />
It will lie seen from this that <lb />
Is one of the oldest sports, pas <lb />
times, mean of attack or defense, call <lb />
It what you will, known In the history <lb />
of man. Prom the dawn of <lb />
there records of wrestling bout <lb />
To Homer we owe that glittering <lb />
glowing description of the <lb />
between AJax and Ulysses. He <lb />
who was the Incur <lb />
nation of strength, the physical <lb />
man. and Ulysses, crafty, ill; <lb />
champion of every art and wile. Ho <lb />
mer before he was stricken blind <lb />
many great wrestling in <lb />
the Greek cities. In his he <lb />
graphically the <lb />
bout between Ulysses and AJax. <lb />
Nor is convulsions <lb />
of strife which followed among <lb />
fighting warriors, down through ninny <lb />
chaotic changes out of which empire <lb />
rose and fell along the path of time. <lb />
In periods dull, creaking, rude and <lb />
gross down to the present decade, <lb />
wrestling was known, understood end <lb />
played Its part. That Shakespeare in <lb />
day realized its popularity <lb />
made use of It Is evident In that scene <lb />
between Orlando and the duke's <lb />
tier You Although <lb />
the play was supposed to lake place In <lb />
France, the wrestling this scene Is a <lb />
reproduction of that practiced In <lb />
land at that time <lb />
the long time that tins <lb />
held sway there have been many Sty In <lb />
col <lb />
elbow, recumbent and <lb />
Terminology of wrestling terms Is <lb />
meager The names In many In <lb />
stances were purely for <lb />
stance. Cumberland and West more <lb />
laud, which tills country Is win <lb />
back Collar and TOWN PROPERTY FOB <lb />
wrestling originated In the counties undersigned Will, on Monday. <lb />
Cornwall and Devon. and 1911 sell <lb />
, . ,. at public sale, before the court boil IS <lb />
still Is practiced there. m , mm <lb />
The and ,,., adjoining vacant <lb />
Roman styles are now tho only one known as the R. Moore home <lb />
used In championship matches. on Dickinson avenue and the <lb />
former Is its name Implies. Coast Line railroad. This <lb />
A Wrestler may catch his adversary property fronts 1-2 feet the <lb />
on any part of the body. neck, bend or A- railroad and I'll feet <lb />
the latter style the hold Is Term of sale mad.- <lb />
reacted that par, of the bod, t. suit <lb />
the waist Hue. K. C. Harding. Atty. U <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified as executor of the hut 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 file their claim <lb />
in twelve months from date here- <lb />
of or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
Of recovery. <lb />
This 11th day of October, 1911 <lb />
HENRY WILLIAMS, <lb />
Executor of the last will any <lb />
of John H. Cherry. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk Of Pill <lb />
las executor of the lust will and <lb />
of John L. Ross, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned; <lb />
um all persona having claims <lb />
the estate arc notified that <lb />
present the same to the <lb />
j undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 28th day of October, 1912. or this <lb />
will be plead in bar of <lb />
This 38th day of October, <lb />
M, MOORING, <lb />
Exit-, of John L. L MS. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
Superior com I clerk r; <lb />
c of A. <lb />
. notice here- <lb />
in- to <lb />
U pay- <lb />
ed; and all per- <lb />
the <lb />
must <lb />
I as administrator of <lb />
j J. Jefferson, <lb />
by given to all p <lb />
the estate to <lb />
men the under <lb />
sons having any <lb />
estate are notified <lb />
present the to undersigned <lb />
payment on or before 31st <lb />
lot October, 1912. or this notice will be <lb />
I plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of October. 1912. <lb />
W. JEFFERSON, <lb />
of A. J. <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix <lb />
Of Joseph deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, N. C this is notify <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of the said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned on or before <lb />
the day of October. 1912. or this <lb />
notice will be plead bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb />
Said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This 30th day of October. 1911. <lb />
ANNIE <lb />
Administratrix. <lb />
Id <lb />
HIDE YOUR WORRIES. <lb />
A man should feel the obligation <lb />
to bring into the lives of all <lb />
those whom he loves. The fact <lb />
that the routine of the day has been <lb />
dull doesn't excuse him for being <lb />
glum and silent at his evening meal. <lb />
Arthur S. Pier. <lb />
I Hulked at Cold SI eel. <lb />
wouldn't let a doctor cut my fool <lb />
said H, D. Ely, Bantam. Ohio, <lb />
a horrible ulcer had <lb />
the plague of my life for four years. <lb />
Instead I used Salve <lb />
and my foot was soon <lb />
Heals bums, boils, sores <lb />
bruises, <lb />
pile cure. cents at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
II CREST SUCCESS <lb />
Large All Departments And <lb />
Immense Present, <lb />
, ii <lb />
Chewing flam sad Safety Pin <lb />
red to Stick Stamp, on Letter. <lb />
Syrup, chewing gum. and safety <lb />
ILL EXPECTATIONS, pins arc causing the no end <lb />
trouble. <lb />
folks would just have syrup <lb />
with their hot cakes in the <lb />
explained the postmaster Saturday, <lb />
the gum, and put the safely <lb />
pins to the use they were always in- <lb />
tended instead of sticking on <lb />
stamps with them, we'd be freed <lb />
a heavy <lb />
As It is, one of the problems of the <lb />
is syruped, gummed, and <lb />
safely-pinned stamps. A frugal per- <lb />
son carries round a stamp In his <lb />
STOP <lb />
FOISTS THAI <lb />
by <lb />
The first Pitt County Fair was <lb />
formally opened this morning <lb />
Star Warehouse With great crowd <lb />
of people present and a large array <lb />
of all kinds of exhibits, showing the <lb />
county's varied products of <lb />
live poultry, dairy and <lb />
pantry products end manufactured <lb />
articles. <lb />
exercises began with a locket for several days till all lie <lb />
by the band, followed with an part is worn off; then. <lb />
revocation by Rev. J. H. Shore. Pros- it , ho <lb />
J. U Wooten then gave a brief brings out the syrup pitcher, or gets <lb />
history of the inception and organ- of chewing gum from <lb />
of the Pitt County Fair As- mahogany-veneered table, or <lb />
and extended a cordial <lb />
lo all the people who have i Letters with stamps attached in <lb />
come. He then introduced Mr. T. B. are a, the first post- <lb />
Parker of tho Slate agricultural held is <lb />
department, who delivered the open- for them. <lb />
address. He came as the Among those that came In Saturday <lb />
Commissioner Graham, were stamps <lb />
who was lo have opened the fair. cut other <lb />
but who had to go to New <lb />
to attend tho cotton convention. sticking the stamp, trick- <lb />
After another selection by the led over the letters, and struck every <lb />
the people then went around thing else that came within reach. <lb />
viewing the exhibits. These in Besides this nuisance, the <lb />
and number far surpassed tho is getting a lot of letters that are <lb />
expectations of everybody and ex- without postage of any sort. <lb />
of delight wore many. ed In these Saturday were a dozen or <lb />
judges from State more wedding Invitations. After the <lb />
of agriculture arc here to wedding is over and done with, those <lb />
judge the exhibits of tho different de- guests will probably wonder in keen <lb />
and will Judge then and offense why they weren't invited, <lb />
designate the winners tomorrow. Much mail that Is received from <lb />
To sum the whole up briefly the business houses that is without <lb />
is a great success in par- the necessary postage. In hurry of <lb />
preparing many letters a number go <lb />
Notes of the Exhibit. without Journal. <lb />
John Flanagan company <lb />
have a beautiful booth of <lb />
bicycles, lap robes and harness. <lb />
bar In. U To-t are the <lb />
I Mir Mr, and are running <lb />
to. think any <lb />
ale u. la <lb />
Yuan truly, <lb />
L I <lb />
n y, -11. <lb />
it. attractive booth is a <lb />
public place for everybody. He had <lb />
letters written, sent out errand <lb />
furnished post cards and stationery <lb />
and did anything else for the con- <lb />
of visitors. <lb />
The woman's department is the <lb />
of everybody with its dis- <lb />
play of fancy work, dairy and poultry <lb />
ferns and flowers. <lb />
folks did not know there was <lb />
as much fine poultry in all of Pitt <lb />
county as is shown at the fair. <lb />
live stock exhibit Is a marvel. <lb />
The Cabinet Veneer veneer <lb />
is admired by everybody. <lb />
old guns, old pistols, old <lb />
swords and old relics of Revolution- <lb />
and Civil war days are a great <lb />
curiosity. <lb />
There is corn and corn and then <lb />
some, which shows that Pitt <lb />
is some when it comes to corn <lb />
There are some too. the <lb />
biggest one weighing pounds. <lb />
The display of farm machinery and <lb />
implements is line. <lb />
The town's display of electrical <lb />
goods is worth going to see. <lb />
Tile live alligator attract much <lb />
attention but they are not Pitt county <lb />
frown. <lb />
Nobody blames the for <lb />
crowing. The fair Is certainly big <lb />
enough to crow over. <lb />
Every visitor pays it is the largest <lb />
and best county fair they over <lb />
saw. <lb />
He Are Predisposed In <lb />
Sleeplessness.<lb />
There is another circle of sensitive <lb />
souls who are worried throughout Hit <lb />
n by the imaginary hereditary legacies <lb />
handed down by fathers and others <lb />
in the shape of physical weaknesses <lb />
and bodily deformities. Still others, <lb />
owing to a weakened nervous system <lb />
and fall into a condition <lb />
of nervous that renders <lb />
them very liable to anxiety and <lb />
upon the least provocation. Such <lb />
fact, all of great- <lb />
predisposed to worry by sleepless- <lb />
Sound sleep in a great <lb />
of mental state that <lb />
borders on worry. <lb />
The state of physical health is <lb />
not SB infrequent occasion for worry. <lb />
worry because of lingering ill- <lb />
or unusual while <lb />
grieve because of the sickness <lb />
and suffering of their loved ones. <lb />
Another form of worry is the fear <lb />
of As the years pass over <lb />
US tile arteries begin to harden, the <lb />
memory gradually fails, the skin be- <lb />
comes visibly wrinkled and leathery, <lb />
and the old age brings its peculiar <lb />
worries to majority of people. <lb />
There is a tendency to undue anxiety <lb />
on the part of aged that is born <lb />
both of the retrospective view of life <lb />
and anticipation as to what the future <lb />
holds in Especially is this true <lb />
the case of those who do not have <lb />
sufficient means laid up properly According to plan of Norman <lb />
comfortably to cure for them to Mack, chairman, the Democratic <lb />
good old age national committed will meet In <lb />
When Worry Enters The Home. January S to select the <lb />
With women I suppose that tor holding the next <lb />
hold problems are the greatest single convention. <lb />
and come In let a show n <lb />
You a. Mr. did these <lb />
a stronger mere durable, because are made from better <lb />
material better Ironed other wagon, and v by the <lb />
Cubic lo sad St. On. <lb />
T. W. Co., <lb />
MORE THAN YEARS <lb />
of satisfactory service; the of val <lb />
of hundred, of thousands of wagon users <lb />
and the laurels wagon can win are <lb />
every The way such a spies- <lb />
did record could possibly be made Is just the way it has <lb />
been made for the by putting the <lb />
very belt quality Into every part. Ironing them <lb />
perfectly and painting them handsomely and durably. <lb />
You make no mistake selecting the <lb />
wagon <lb />
THIS PICTURE made from an exact photograph of the <lb />
OLD illustration In <lb />
every Isn't possible up all the points of superiority <lb />
of these wagon- b any cut, however good. You must see the <lb />
to really It splendid qualities. <lb />
Don't fall to in and inspect it time yon are In <lb />
If side only by the KENTUCKY WAGON CO., Louisville, Ky. <lb />
, i., m v I . t.; <lb />
-or Greene, Pitt, Jones, Craven, counties. <lb />
buy in car lo th lowest -o .; e r i Mt, d i-e on the closest gin. <lb />
if not convenient to come to see us, write us stating size and style wanted <lb />
will 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 />
AMI <lb />
The Republican primary in West <lb />
Virginia next Juno will be first <lb />
ever in for the <lb />
State officers. <lb />
W. Fairbanks, former vice <lb />
president of the United States, is <lb />
I mentioned for Republican <lb />
nation for governor of Indiana. <lb />
. A Col<lb />
Pa <lb />
December <lb />
January . <lb />
May , , <lb />
July . . <lb />
York Cotton. <lb />
Open. <lb />
. 9.21 <lb />
. <lb />
. 9.20 <lb />
. <lb />
ROUTE THE <lb />
j NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
l I HE <lb />
Close. <lb />
9.23; <lb />
N. following lute <lb />
published at . u only <lb />
are mi <lb />
Greenville cotton <lb />
5-8 I <lb />
THIS Ill <lb />
meeting in <lb />
which committee of <lb />
were appointed by <lb />
of <lb />
of Kent, father of Queen <lb />
Victoria, horn. Died January <lb />
1820. <lb />
John, N. B. captured by an anxiety and worry, together with the Jersey, for the presidential <lb />
wheat <lb />
corn <lb />
ribs <lb />
3-4 <lb />
cause of worry. The proper rearing <lb />
of the boy, the successful training, John Williams, formerly <lb />
of girl, the petty cares of j Democratic leader o the house, and <lb />
the home, to which all women are now United Stales senator from Mis- <lb />
subject, together with the modern announced his Intention <lb />
servant serve to create to support Governor Wilson, of New , America's<lb />
American force <lb />
Montgomery. <lb />
under General <lb />
useless and unnecessary toil <lb />
with the family life. House- <lb />
K. Polk, eleventh pros- wives are constantly worried over <lb />
of the United States, born proper performance of little things, <lb />
in Mecklenburg county, North <lb />
Carolina. Died in Nashville. <lb />
Tenn., June 1849. <lb />
battle or San Saba. in <lb />
Texas. <lb />
planet discovered <lb />
by A. De <lb />
that, as actual fact, would in no <lb />
way affect the family happiness <lb />
they were left alone. <lb />
Many a mother, when she waken <lb />
in the morning, begins day in a <lb />
stale of anxious and nervous <lb />
She feels herself already crush- <lb />
thanksgiving observed I ed under weight of all the bur- <lb />
for the peace between the north dons she will have to bear. The it- <lb />
south. tie household cares and domestic <lb />
A. of Ohio, i trials which every mother has to bear <lb />
elected president of the United i are not to her simple annoyances; <lb />
States. <lb />
land, the famous Singer, I suffers every one of these calamities <lb />
died In England. Horn a score of times before they conic. <lb />
In Km U <lb />
NEW YORK, Nov. <lb />
from her position on the <lb />
Friends of Roger C Sullivan, Dem- Gar- <lb />
national for 11- don tower never looked down upon I <lb />
understand that he Intends to a more Interesting or more important <lb />
retire from national politics after the exhibition than that which opened p. <lb />
campaign next year, regardless of ,,, today under <lb />
whether or not ho victorious title of the American further Information <lb />
tho faction. and Irrigation Exposition, of Bleeping space apply <lb />
exhibition will continue ten days. . i. Agent, <lb />
John J. Hopper, who ran for Is stimulate in- n. c. <lb />
of Now York on tho in farming and land improve- j <lb />
League ticket a year ago, is no and to show the great rewards<lb />
KM <lb />
a. in. Dull, Pull- <lb />
man, Bleeping Car Norfolk. <lb />
a. m Dally, for <lb />
City and Norfolk Broiler Car <lb />
service connects tor all point. <lb />
Weal. <lb />
p. m., Daily, except Sunday, tor <lb />
Washington. <lb />
V, <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Wilson and Hal- <lb />
Pullman Bleeping Car <lb />
ice Connect North. South and <lb />
n m Daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and connects tor <lb />
all points. <lb />
m. Dally, Wilson a-id <lb />
Car service. <lb />
. w. t <lb />
a candidate for sheriff of New Yo. which can he gained from scientific <lb />
county tho ticket j agriculture, <lb />
y are actual catastrophes, and she by the Republicans, the In- The is outcome of c <lb />
League and other so-1 blued efforts by the united <lb />
culled government, the railroads of the <lb />
. . . country and various financial and <lb />
One of the <lb />
General Sun. <lb />
p. a. <lb />
c. <lb />
withdraw <lb />
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hods in <lb />
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I first go over my breeding corn <lb />
plots and all the rows alter- <lb />
and also all other <lb />
give stalks that do seem healthy or <lb />
. At the and people living In this prolific <lb />
close of Hie day this mother in Chicago during the presidential W ea of the vast resources of <lb />
next year. This country and of the conform to my ideal. Prom these <lb />
By noon her life is swarming with <lb />
apprehensions, difficulties and Already there is a movement III agricultural Interests, <lb />
worry reigns supreme on the national political circles to have the reason holding the <lb />
of the Republican City is to <lb />
Sweden, October B. 1820. <lb />
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last taken of the charge that <lb />
actors who pose for the pictures some- <lb />
times use bad language plays <lb />
which can be seen and by <lb />
deaf and dumb people who understand <lb />
spoken words by reading lips. The <lb />
board has appointed Miss Irene Lang- <lb />
ford, who in addition to being a light <lb />
Star is also a to <lb />
act as censor. <lb />
II will be Miss task to <lb />
watch the moving pictures for <lb />
language. Such films she con- <lb />
on this score will be refused <lb />
the o. k. of the board. <lb />
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in the past Interpolated Improper <lb />
their pantomime speeches <lb />
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be understood by any of the thousands <lb />
who later watched the action on <lb />
picture curtains. <lb />
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each week and the film companies <lb />
throw their latest a screen <lb />
for inspection. watching for <lb />
scenes which are improper the board <lb />
members the films from an <lb />
artistic standpoint. Often entire <lb />
scenes are reenacted by the film pro- <lb />
because of the board's <lb />
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h Atlanta, Birmingham <lb />
Memphis and points West. <lb />
and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
SEABOARD MAIL- No. <lb />
undertaken by Senator La In <lb />
furtherance of his presidential <lb />
rations will last six or eight weeks <lb />
and will embrace Dakotas, Min- <lb />
Iowa. Nebraska. Missouri, <lb />
Oklahoma, Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, <lb />
Mississippi and probably Ohio. <lb />
I save my seed supply for my satire <lb />
cop. I pick a few of the best seed <lb />
cars for the next years breeding <lb />
pints. My breeding plots HOW prom- <lb />
lee bushels per I have the <lb />
corn In 4-foot rows and I inches <lb />
lure <lb />
ii.-. branches, Including I apart drill. Borne plots re stand- <lb />
.;. fa and Irrigation s to inches In drill. Thai <lb />
To demonstrate the which stands Inches In the drill has <lb />
American soils the manage-1 from one to two good ears per <lb />
has moving which stands g to Inches, <lb />
and Illustrated lectures. The display two to three ears per stalk. <lb />
Is not confined to any one section picking my cotton I haves small <lb />
country, While the South, to the top side of my <lb />
States and far West In this small sack put the <lb />
most largely represented, there Intended for my next year's <lb />
also exhibit to show that New putting in boll that come <lb />
j national Republican committee, when ,,.,. h m from that to my ideal. <lb />
H issues a call the national con-out o u only use the small sack long enough <lb />
Senator Jonathan Jr. of <lb />
Oregon, apostle of direct primaries <lb />
and president of the national <lb />
progressive league, wants the <lb />
I to recommend the holding of <lb />
a preference primaries <lb />
with and parlor car. Cos I , Union. <lb />
with for j <lb />
York. <lb />
ton. New <lb />
and <lb />
a. m For Richmond. Wash <lb />
and New York Pullman <lb />
or, day coaches car <lb />
at C, <lb />
at with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and U. iv for <lb />
and points <lb />
TUB i <lb />
p. Atlanta, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham. <lb />
point West Parlor cars Ii <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m., No. M t <lb />
The People's Rule League of Amer- <lb />
alarmed over the possible out- <lb />
come of suit pending in the <lb />
court of the United States at- <lb />
tacking the constitutionality of the <lb />
and referendum, is appeal- <lb />
to the attorneys general of all <lb />
suites directly Interested to prepare <lb />
products from the prairie prov- j to Bet cotton Sufficient to make seed <lb />
Columbia. crop. go to the gin and see <lb />
the Interesting feature J sat it is cleaned then <lb />
of the is tho number of j a bale my own cotton ginned <lb />
Offered. A immediately have seed cotton <lb />
lug magnet will be Lite giving same variety ginned, catching the <lb />
to by popular allot- on a sheet. know this work <lb />
in . orchard, irrigated handsomely, Some <lb />
I or gain In ; parts <lb />
of the Lulled States. and have been <lb />
s are of <lb />
grain la In . . . . <lb />
briefs in support of validity ; ., . ; j <lb />
this theory of government. Pacific . of irrigated <lb />
; near K- veil, New <lb />
The residents of Riverside City, an by Irrigated Land at home. <lb />
Incorporated suburb of Ind., Company of New Mex- Brother Farmer, II you good <lb />
have decided to bar politics from a ,,.,.,.,. orChard of cotton or corn, go <lb />
municipal affairs, and at their town Bear Tallahassee, Fla., donated roving It at home and gel something <lb />
ago I ordered a good variety of col- <lb />
work <lb />
them in the above manner about <lb />
teen years. I have ordered seed <lb />
I n ii.- from tile same man and get <lb />
line seed each time, but find them to <lb />
far of those I have been <lb />
from <lb />
at their town <lb />
Oxford, Pecan Com-1 extra One oil it if you not <lb />
one ticket in the field. Though the ti u from , <lb />
Republicans in the majority and and improve i, at home. You will <lb />
could control all of town <lb />
they divide the <lb />
p. m. No. fur <lb />
o. for Cincinnati and points Weal <lb />
Memphis, and points West. Jack- <lb />
and all Florid point <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Richmond a. in <lb />
Washington s. m, New fort <lb />
m station. Pullman <lb />
service i Nan <lb />
York <lb />
with the Democrats in about <lb />
equal proportion. <lb />
The prizes lo be distributed <lb />
the exhibitors include a Cheaper and to <lb />
for the best barley grown In the i do this than to always depend the <lb />
States, a cup offered j other fellow to furnish them at a <lb />
by James Hill for the best price and often an Inferior <lb />
Idled pounds of wheat produced In i C. Crook In the <lb />
the United Stales, one thousand Farmer. <lb />
to be given In gold by Sir Thom- . <lb />
Got Her. <lb />
I used to court the I <lb />
doesn't seem to have interfere . the Canadian Pa-1 <lb />
with your Railway, tor the best hundred the best boxes of apples. Cups <lb />
One of us would have married pounds of wheat raised either valued at each will be given <lb />
H. P. A., Vs, tier If tho other hadn't always been Is North or Central America, and for the best yield of cotton, hops. <lb />
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ADDRESS HI <lb />
N. S. Train Cuts A. C. L Train I <lb />
Two <lb />
ENGINE AND TWO CARS <lb />
The Schools of The <lb />
lit <lb />
wish to ask all the teachers in <lb />
lo at once to main <lb />
preparations to be here next <lb />
are hoping for a great <lb />
Audience in graded School An- day. Get all the children la your <lb />
lo Hear Mini. district whether In school or not to <lb />
The auditorium of the graded be here that day. Have a banner <lb />
was nearly Oiled with people Friday I Prepared carry <lb />
night to hear Dr. Rankin. secretary <lb />
BUSINESS CARES. <lb />
Atlantic loss Train i <lb />
Across u <lb />
Norfolk Southern Knight trashes <lb />
into of Crew Injured. <lb />
About o'clock Saturday Bight the <lb />
long blowing of a steam whistle <lb />
considerable uneasiness <lb />
among ; the town. At <lb />
. . it was lire at one <lb />
or lumber plants <lb />
but no outcry was heard. A large <lb />
number went out in the direction of <lb />
the blowing whistle and found that <lb />
a bad wreck had occurred at the <lb />
Jul. of the Norfolk Southern and <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line railroads, just <lb />
the limits of the town, and <lb />
the noise was caused by escaping <lb />
steam from a disabled engine. <lb />
Two freight wars involved in <lb />
the but toe damage was <lb />
mainly to one of thorn, toe Norfolk <lb />
Southern. The freight <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line had I <lb />
its work at the <lb />
cud was doing <lb />
some shifting pi. lo leaving. <lb />
In this shilling it i the main <lb />
trace intending to buck Boats cars <lb />
Into a siding. The train come <lb />
to a w. the and <lb />
three box cars being beyond the <lb />
junction, the I . . . i. <lb />
mediately traits. <lb />
Just then . Norfolk <lb />
through . . heavy <lb />
train of for. ,. , rounded the <lb />
curve It was <lb />
so was nearly <lb />
. before engineer <lb />
saw the other train across <lb />
the in front him, He re- <lb />
vi bis engine and applied b <lb />
ml It as too late to p short of <lb />
i i slug. He be <lb />
. jumped out to themselves <lb />
. a escaped Injury. <lb />
of the state board of health. <lb />
After a few brief Introductory re- <lb />
marks by Dr. Skinner, superintend- <lb />
of health in county. Dr. <lb />
Rankin proceeded to the a discussion <lb />
Of the of Health to <lb />
He made his address intensely <lb />
practical. At all times It was plain, <lb />
and in such terms that the laymen <lb />
had no difficulty in understanding <lb />
it. <lb />
First of ice defects common to <lb />
school children which the speaker <lb />
look Was defective vision. He <lb />
stated accord to statistics ten <lb />
per Cent Of all children have <lb />
defective vision. Dr, Rankin gave a <lb />
very clear explanation of the com- <lb />
eye def ts, and showed the <lb />
neglect <lb />
Another common which <lb />
was i i length, was <lb />
per cent <lb />
of school children of the state <lb />
he e troubles of one form or <lb />
a. the more usual one being <lb />
adenoids. Dr. Rankin explained <lb />
the usual symptoms Of adenoids, <lb />
and then showed the result of neg- <lb />
eases. He said probably the <lb />
worst result was the great drain on <lb />
nervous energy. All of us are born, <lb />
he said with varying degrees of <lb />
wealth. Some inhere much, some <lb />
little, some none. In the same way <lb />
all us are born with much <lb />
energy, some with little, some <lb />
With practically none. Throat <lb />
particularly adenoids, exhaust <lb />
nervous energy. We become <lb />
take to the use of drugs, strong <lb />
drink, and thousands commit suicide <lb />
every Neurasthenia, or nerve <lb />
exhaustion, is so common in America <lb />
it is known us the <lb />
Leaving more common <lb />
, . at school ii, Dr. Rankin <lb />
took up the diseases to which <lb />
n cut children, and the public at large, are <lb />
; rough the exposed. The Oral o <lb />
tuberculosis. He declared <lb />
if tuberculosis were properly <lb />
we i i <lb />
u lives ea ii be i In <lb />
Ir sputa <lb />
conquered. <lb />
. <lb />
; call i u the empty box <lb />
i and <lb />
ii down i. just <lb />
. Inn Into <lb />
ins. This was dam-1 ow own state. spit, no <lb />
i Lin. . watchword, ii <lb />
is t . . which was struck <lb />
uncoupled and the others on bi <lb />
sides remained on the track. <lb />
Things worse WM <lb />
Norfolk Southern train. The thousand deaths <lb />
was badly smashed, ii tore up the occur annually In the States <lb />
track and rolled over In a ditch no This mighty army of <lb />
far from the A car could <lb />
d b th col was sown to exercise the <lb />
the embankment and broken to preventions. The speaker <lb />
I,.,. , . one which <lb />
II took all night and until fl M <lb />
th. .;. neglect <lb />
A woman<lb />
.-. did u i lier <lb />
noon to lug <lb />
away. Attention was Oral given <lb />
repairing the track In time for <lb />
early morning trains. A <lb />
Haiti with hoisting derrick came from <lb />
u and lifted the k i a . <lb />
the track so Ii could be pulled <lb />
shops New Bern, The all <lb />
were pull, d out and loaded <lb />
. a i ting i <lb />
in <lb />
ah i c. ii <lb />
bail i- <lb />
iii front of your <lb />
school. That banner will need have <lb />
nothing on it except the number of <lb />
the district and the township. Have <lb />
all the children at at <lb />
o'clock as the procession will be <lb />
formed there. You can appoint some <lb />
of the school as marshals if you wish <lb />
I want to ask the co-operation of the <lb />
various committees and parents in <lb />
gathering all the children here. Mr. <lb />
Joyner. our state superintendent, <lb />
will be lure and speak to the schools. <lb />
The county owes It to itself to have <lb />
the schools out in full force. I shall <lb />
regret it very much if any school in <lb />
the country fails lo be here that day. <lb />
It will be n great day educationally <lb />
for the children. You cannot afford <lb />
to have your school miss it. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Superintendent of Schools. <lb />
Hail a<lb />
Afternoon. <lb />
re was some larger attendance <lb />
at the Men's League in the <lb />
Baptist church, Sunday afternoon, <lb />
and the meeting was a good one. The <lb />
subject was Great Command- <lb />
on which interesting and help- <lb />
talks were made by Messrs. E. <lb />
Warren and k. A. They em- <lb />
man's duty is to <lb />
love God with the whole heart and <lb />
to love his neighbor as himself. He <lb />
who does faithfully keeps the <lb />
whole law. <lb />
An enjoyable feature Sunday after- <lb />
noon was a beautiful sung <lb />
four young men. More of this <lb />
music bus been promised at future <lb />
Nevi Sunday's meeting will be held <lb />
the Methodist church, when the <lb />
subject will be of Covetous- <lb />
Luke Leaders. <lb />
Messrs. II. it. Sugg. S. <lb />
. i M. Hearne. It will do every <lb />
in In Greenville good to this <lb />
subject mid I e at the next <lb />
meeting.<lb />
People <lb />
This.<lb />
bad <lb />
from <lb />
I solution. <lb />
I the family's meal, end <lb />
he, . ; the U Her <lb />
. . in tin <lb />
another car and the remnant of <lb />
two broken cars wore burn-1 Rankin made a strong pica for <lb />
medical of all school <lb />
bl one each year. He <lb />
Throngs of people were going out <lb />
day Sunday to see <lb />
up the wreck. <lb />
the work of <lb />
V. W. f, A. <lb />
Rev. II <lb />
Address by <lb />
On Sunday evening J. <lb />
Shore made a strong, timely address <lb />
to the V. W. C A. of the Training <lb />
school on the of systematic <lb />
giving, ii.- said the manner of our <lb />
i--. s key to our life, character <lb />
and service. Giving involves self-j <lb />
sacrifice, but through this means <lb />
from selfishness is gained. <lb />
The giver Is blessed more the <lb />
one given to. Giving is an element <lb />
Of worship and a means of grace as <lb />
much as praying, reading the Bible <lb />
praises, God's plan was <lb />
to establish His kingdom on a <lb />
basis and not have no right to <lb />
r rise them. <lb />
The three reasons for systematic <lb />
giving are. You gain a greater <lb />
the greatness and good- <lb />
of God; you will always have <lb />
g give and you will have <lb />
more to give. <lb />
After the service two Bible study <lb />
under Misses Graham and <lb />
Lewis, and a mission study class, <lb />
under Miss Jenkins, <lb />
Sixty-six young women Joined these <lb />
classes. <lb />
.- . state board of health, as In <lb />
all other states, was spending most <lb />
lime and money on the <lb />
Thai hotter health conditions <lb />
will come about as a of <lb />
cation of the young people. That <lb />
of them should be allowed to <lb />
., grow up crippled or diseased if <lb />
science can afford relief. <lb />
Dr. Rankin made a line Impression. <lb />
He held the closest attention through- <lb />
his discourse. Much good will <lb />
result In Greenville from his lecture. <lb />
Before dismissing the audience, <lb />
Smith called on Dr. <lb />
r. the physician in charge <lb />
the bookworm dispensaries ill this <lb />
county. Dr. spoke of the <lb />
ready response of the people of Pitt <lb />
county. He said he and his assistants <lb />
had already Healed several hundred <lb />
people. That there were over three <lb />
hundred the dispensary at <lb />
yesterday. One hundred and eighty <lb />
were examined, and one hundred and <lb />
two prescriptions were given for <lb />
hookworm, <lb />
i an I <lb />
With i and sins <lb />
ii you have to get up<lb />
Ail c. mi of kidneys. <lb />
weak kidneys aright <lb />
with Ho I <lb />
Hen l proof their <lb />
Mi i, aim is, Twelfth sir. it, <lb />
, N. am pleased <lb />
to the man; <lb />
I; in praise of <lb />
,.,,., For a long lime I was <lb />
troubled by my and i <lb />
from backache and <lb />
n my shoulders. Headaches <lb />
and spells bothered me and i <lb />
, so poorly that when I got <lb />
up in the morning, I was in no <lb />
condition to begin my work. When <lb />
i read f Kidney Pills, I <lb />
mediately a supply from the John <lb />
L. Woolen Drug Co., and to my de- <lb />
light, they did me a world of good. <lb />
I can now much better at night <lb />
and my back kidneys do not <lb />
bother <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York sole agents for the United <lb />
Slates. <lb />
Remember the and <lb />
lake no other. <lb />
PECAN TREES. <lb />
W. P. <lb />
AT <lb />
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next door to John Flan- <lb />
buggy new <lb />
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Tit. D. L. Barnes. <lb />
S a. m. to I p. m., Mondays. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
lo building, Thud Mt. <lb />
wherever his are <lb />
desired <lb />
. Carolina <lb />
D. H. Clark<lb />
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Civil Engineer <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
H. <lb />
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m an Third <lb />
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S. M. <lb />
and <lb />
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fie- Suits, Baby C- <lb />
Parlor Sail <lb />
P. <lb />
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Key <lb />
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Prune. Currants, <lb />
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Cakes <lb />
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and <lb />
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Applet. Syrup, <lb />
Phone <lb />
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Bait of Lets, <lb />
United Development r <lb />
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auction sale lots In Green- <lb />
on Thursday, 7th. be- <lb />
at I'M o'clock p. in. They <lb />
. e good property to and an <lb />
Investment In will prove <lb />
There Is more Catarrh In this of <lb />
the country than all other diseases put <lb />
together, until the last few years <lb />
was to be Incurable. For a neat <lb />
many pronounced It a local <lb />
disease and remedies, <lb />
by constantly Tallinn to with <lb />
pronounced It Incurable. <lb />
proven Catarrh lube a <lb />
disease, and therefore requires <lb />
treatment. Hall s Catarrh <lb />
Cure, manufactured by F. J. i <lb />
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only <lb />
cure on the market. It Is in- <lb />
In from in drops to at. a <lb />
spoonful. It acts directly the <lb />
mucous surfaces of th; system. <lb />
offer one hundred dollars for <lb />
. . for and <lb />
, , , <lb />
T. A CO., Toledo, O. <lb />
Bold <lb />
Tass f e- <lb />
The bill collector is sure that many <lb />
men a promising career. <lb />
How to The Ami Pro <lb />
Damage. <lb />
M. Hearne recently <lb />
i ii something was damaging his <lb />
paean trees. He wrote to a nursery- <lb />
man regarding it. and has given The <lb />
Reflector tile to letter for <lb />
publication, so any others <lb />
similar trouble In their <lb />
pecan trees may know hew to remedy <lb />
The reply <lb />
note what you say about <lb />
of your pecan trees, and beg to <lb />
advise is done by a small bug <lb />
ii. beetle known as the girdler. <lb />
you will examine the fallen twigs <lb />
this season near where girdling has <lb />
been done, you will find the hug has <lb />
Bulbs, Cut <lb />
Plants <lb />
J. <lb />
our imputation French <lb />
land now arriving. <lb />
By planting early you get the bed re- <lb />
We in cut <lb />
for weddings and alt social <lb />
functions. <lb />
fine <lb />
plant,, Shrubberies, <lb />
and Shade tree,. <lb />
Price on <lb />
orders promptly executed <lb />
by <lb />
L. Company <lb />
Phone, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
north car. <lb />
At Close of September 1911. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts ,. 3.201.18 <lb />
U. bonds . 21,000.00 <lb />
Stocks and bonds . 2.500.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Ex. for Clearing house. 3.638.84 <lb />
Cash due from banks . 33,278.02 <lb />
per cent fund . 1,060.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital . <lb />
Surplus . 10.000.00 <lb />
Profits . 1,810.66 <lb />
Circulation . 21.000.00 <lb />
Account . 21,000.00 <lb />
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Dividends unpaid . 91.42 <lb />
Cashier's checks 126.41 <lb />
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J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power contained <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed from Jim . of the powers contained In a <lb />
A. Ricks and wife. Ruth H. Ricks. other mortgage executed by Silas <lb />
In a certain deed <lb />
by Silas on July 1911. <lb />
to R. Greene, as appears of record in <lb />
Book 0-9, page of the register of <lb />
deeds office of Pitt county, and by <lb />
and W. H. Ricks and wife, Bessie <lb />
Ricks, to Joseph Rawls, dated the 18th <lb />
day of February, 1909, and registered <lb />
in Book E-9. page of the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, the <lb />
undersigned will expose for sale, for <lb />
cash, before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville. N. C on Tuesday, the <lb />
14th day November. 1911, <lb />
described tracts of <lb />
One tract of land lying and being <lb />
in Greenville township, county of <lb />
Pitt, and State of North Carolina, de- <lb />
scribed as <lb />
the land of the late Win. <lb />
the lands of Ben. Teel, <lb />
the lands of Thus. D. May and others, <lb />
and being the identical tract of land <lb />
known as the Teel home <lb />
place, in Greenville township and be- <lb />
the land upon which M. Ida Teel <lb />
formerly lived, and being the <lb />
cal tract of conveyed by M. <lb />
Ida Teel to Joseph Rawls, on the 26th <lb />
day of November. 1896, as of record <lb />
appear in office of the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county, in Book M-8, <lb />
page and containing acres, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also another tract or parcel of <lb />
land in said township and county ad- <lb />
Joining the lands of M. Ida Teel. <lb />
Teel. and D. May, known as a <lb />
part of the Hardy laud and Polly <lb />
May land in Greenville township, <lb />
on both sides of the Atkinson and <lb />
Clark canal, and running with the <lb />
road to a big oak; thence south with <lb />
the road leading to the Gorham place <lb />
to thence with his line <lb />
to Ida M. line; then with Ida <lb />
line to the beginning, contain- <lb />
acres, more or less, and being <lb />
the Identical tract of land conveyed <lb />
by D. May and wife to Ida Teel <lb />
on the 21st day of March. 1902. as <lb />
appears of record In the register of <lb />
deed's office of Pitt county, In Book <lb />
1-7. page <lb />
Also another tract in said county <lb />
and township, and adjoining each of <lb />
the above described tracts of land, <lb />
and beginning at a stake in said Ida <lb />
line and running west to a <lb />
ditch; thence with said ditch to the <lb />
Atkinson and Clark thence <lb />
with the canal to Ida line, with <lb />
her line to the beginning, containing <lb />
about one-half acre more or less, and <lb />
lying on the Atkinson and Clark ca- <lb />
and being the identical tract of <lb />
land conveyed by D. May and <lb />
wife to Ida Teel, by deed, dated Feb- <lb />
1901, as of record appears <lb />
in the register of deed's office of Pitt <lb />
county in Book A-7, page <lb />
This the 16th day of October, 1911. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER, <lb />
JOSEPH RAWLS. Mortgagee.<lb />
NOTICE. SALE OF A VALUABLE <lb />
FARM IN FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb />
Under and by virtue of the author- <lb />
conferred upon me by the pro- <lb />
vision of a certain deed of trust ex- <lb />
by all of Wiley <lb />
;. Webb, late of county. <lb />
N. C. and delivered unto R. G. Alls- <lb />
brook. Trustee, which is duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds for Pitt County In Book------ <lb />
pan------. I shall on Monday the <lb />
20th day of November, It between <lb />
the hours of m. and o'clock p. in. <lb />
on the premises In Falkland Town- <lb />
chip, Pitt County, North Carolina, ex- <lb />
to public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, all that certain <lb />
of land situated in said county of <lb />
Pitt and In Falkland Township, ad- <lb />
joining lands of J. A. the <lb />
Swain land and P. and de- <lb />
Scribed as follows, <lb />
at no on Tar River bank and <lb />
running poles to Du- <lb />
corner, then south east <lb />
poles to a branch, thence down <lb />
branch lo and Pitt's corner, <lb />
a little below the old house, then <lb />
north 1-2 poles to a Stake <lb />
to J. B. Greene, on the 26th <lb />
day of July, as appears of rec- <lb />
in Book 0-9, page and by <lb />
of the powers contained In a <lb />
mortgage executed by Silas <lb />
lowly and wife, on <lb />
the 14th day of December, 1897, to <lb />
Harry Skinner; and by virtue of the <lb />
consent given by Silas to sell <lb />
all said property, the undersigned as <lb />
mortgagee and assignee of mortgagee <lb />
will sell before the court door <lb />
in Greenville, for cash, on the 14th <lb />
day of that portion of the <lb />
lot conveyed by Harry Skinner and <lb />
wife to Silas and being de- <lb />
embracing all in said lot com- <lb />
at the running branch, em- <lb />
bracing all the boundaries of said lot <lb />
so as to come within feet of the <lb />
said Silas In <lb />
other words, all that is intended to <lb />
be sold at this time is that which lies <lb />
south, commencing feet from the <lb />
two-story house in which Silas <lb />
lowly now resides. That is from a line <lb />
well known between Silas <lb />
two story house and what is known <lb />
as the one-story house lot. The north- <lb />
lino of boundaries being <lb />
clearly indicated and understood tn <lb />
be feet south of the two-story <lb />
house referred to. Terms cash. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
Mortgagee and assignee of mortgagee. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior court, D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
W, J. Manning and wife, <lb />
Anna E. Manning, J. T. <lb />
Turner and wife, Hattie <lb />
Turner, Jasper Manning <lb />
and wife. Lucy Manning, <lb />
Clyde Carson and wife. <lb />
Lea Carson. <lb />
vs <lb />
Nina <lb />
Whichard, Floyd Which- <lb />
ard and Andrew Which- <lb />
aid. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
the above entitled cause by D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk, on the 12th day of <lb />
1911, the undersigned com- <lb />
missioner, will, on Saturday the 11th <lb />
day of November, 1911, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of <lb />
laud, Lying and being In <lb />
Bethel township, Pitt county, North <lb />
Carolina, adjoining the lands of S. M. <lb />
Jones, John Manning and T. J. D. <lb />
and being the home place <lb />
formerly owned by R. M. Jones, and <lb />
known as the Bryant land and being <lb />
same land described in a deed <lb />
from R M. Jones to Martha F. Jones, <lb />
and others, and recorded on Book <lb />
Z-C. pace In the register's of- <lb />
in Pitt county. Said sale is to be <lb />
made for the purpose of making par- <lb />
between the tenants In com- <lb />
parties to tills cause. <lb />
This the 12th Of October, <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before C. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
Harriet Carr, Ada I <lb />
bridge husband, Gilbert <lb />
William Lang- <lb />
and Lucy Langley, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Joseph Langley and Frank I <lb />
Langley. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk, in tin; foregoing <lb />
entitled cause, on the 26th day of <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
In the comer Of line, then <lb />
north SO polos to the River, <lb />
then up various courses of the <lb />
rive to the beginning, containing <lb />
1-2 acres, more or less; it being <lb />
the land bequeathed to B. w. Dupree <lb />
by his father, W. Dupree. and <lb />
the foregoing description is Intended <lb />
to cover and convey all the land <lb />
owned by J. H. Dupree at the time <lb />
of his <lb />
Terms of Cash. Title <lb />
teed. <lb />
A fine farm located in a splendid <lb />
section, with good school nearby. <lb />
For farther Information, apply to the <lb />
undersigned. <lb />
Tills the 14th day of October. 1911. <lb />
R. G. Trustee.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
In re last will and testament <lb />
of James W. Dupree. <lb />
To T. R. <lb />
You will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled above has been commenced <lb />
In the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
by Olivia Williams and her husband, <lb />
J. N. Williams, one of the <lb />
law of W. Dupree, who have <lb />
entered a caveat to the last will and <lb />
testament of said James W. Dupree, <lb />
and you will further take notice <lb />
that you are required to at <lb />
the term of Superior court of <lb />
Pill county to be held on the 14th <lb />
Monday alter the first Monday In <lb />
September, inn, it being the nth <lb />
day of December, 1911, at the court <lb />
house Pitt county. North Carolina <lb />
and answer or demur to the cavern <lb />
to the last will and testament of the <lb />
said James W. Dupree. filed In this <lb />
cause, or the caveat will apply to <lb />
court for the relief therein de- <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of <lb />
Stray Take Op. <lb />
have taken up one light colored <lb />
Jersey cow. about five old. In <lb />
good flesh. Marked Bill <lb />
In left ear and crop In right ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
ownership and charges. <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON, <lb />
1911. <lb />
November, at o'clock. <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before <lb />
the court house door in Greenville. <lb />
county, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described parcel <lb />
of land, Lying and being In <lb />
town of Greenville, and bounded <lb />
as follows, beginning a stake at <lb />
the Intersection of Pitt and Fourteenth <lb />
streets, being the corner of lot No. <lb />
and runs with Four- <lb />
street feet to a stake In <lb />
the dividing line between lot No. <lb />
and Thence With <lb />
said dividing line about 1-2 feet <lb />
lo the beginning, containing <lb />
southern half of lot No. as shown <lb />
on a map made by P. Matthews, in <lb />
1892, of the William Moore lands. <lb />
This sale will he made for <lb />
pose of among the tenants <lb />
in common. <lb />
This the 25th day of October, 1911. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executor of estate of Zeno. T. Evans, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons <lb />
claims against the said estate will <lb />
take notice that they must present <lb />
the to the undersigned for pay- <lb />
on or before the 6th day of <lb />
1912, or this notice will <lb />
plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 6th tiny of October. 1911. <lb />
W. M. EVANS, <lb />
Executor of T Evans. <lb />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
tin the estate of deceased, <lb />
persons Indebted to the said estate <lb />
are hereby notified to make <lb />
payment, AH holding claims <lb />
estate present them <lb />
on or before the day Of October, <lb />
A. ii. . ,. , . at I <lb />
or this notice Will he plead In bar <lb />
of their recover;. <lb />
This October It, in. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
tor of Brown. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
F. C. Harding, administrator <lb />
of the estate of J. J. Per- <lb />
kins, deceased. <lb />
vs. <lb />
J W. Perkins. R. A. Tyson i <lb />
and wife. Clyde P. Tyson i <lb />
Annie Perkins. R. C. Flan- <lb />
and wife. Helen Flan- I <lb />
Virginia Perkins. <lb />
H. Perkins. Harry <lb />
White Perkins, Mercer Ty- <lb />
son, heirs at law of J. J. I <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
The defendant. Mercer Tyson, in <lb />
the foregoing entitled special pro- <lb />
will notice that an ac- <lb />
entitled as above been com- <lb />
before the clerk of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, by F. C. <lb />
Harding, administrator of the estate <lb />
J. J. Perkins. The object of this <lb />
special proceeding is lo subject the <lb />
lands of the late J. J. Perkins In <lb />
Bethel township. Pitt county, lo sale <lb />
for the purpose of making assets of <lb />
the estate of said J. J. Perkins, and <lb />
the said 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 />
of Pitt county, on the 23rd day of <lb />
November, 1911, and the said Mercer <lb />
Tyson is hereby notified that he is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the office of the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, in Greenville. N. C, on or be- <lb />
fore the 23rd day of November. It'll, <lb />
and answer or demur to the petition <lb />
filed by the plaintiff in this cause or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the court <lb />
for the relief demanded in said <lb />
This the 25th day of October. 1911. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk. Superior Court Pitt County. <lb />
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LAND. <lb />
By virtue of the powers contained <lb />
in a certain will, executed and re- <lb />
corded by John L. Ross, late of Car- <lb />
township. Pitt county, appoint- <lb />
the undersigned executor, with <lb />
full power to sell and convey his <lb />
lands referred to in his said last <lb />
will and testament, as appears of <lb />
record in Will Book------. page------, of <lb />
the clerk's office of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt <lb />
I will, on Monday, the 4th day of <lb />
December. 1911. under and by virtue <lb />
of the authority contained in the <lb />
last will and testament of John L. <lb />
Ross, expose before the court house <lb />
door, hi Greenville, the following real <lb />
One tract of land lying and being <lb />
in Carolina township, bounded by the <lb />
lands of W. S. <lb />
William Keel. Robert <lb />
containing about acres. <lb />
Also another tract of land known <lb />
and designated as the land <lb />
by John R. Barnhill and wire. <lb />
John L. Ross, as appears of record ill <lb />
Book P-S. page of the register's <lb />
office of Pitt county, said land being <lb />
more particularly described as fol- <lb />
the land of W. T. <lb />
Keel, and others, and being all our <lb />
right, title and interest of the said J. <lb />
It. Barnhill in and to all the lauds of <lb />
which the late Sabine C. Gray died <lb />
seized and possessed, containing about <lb />
acres. <lb />
Both Of the above divisions contain- <lb />
by estimation about acres. <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
division of the proceeds among <lb />
the grandchildren the said John <lb />
L. Ross, as directed in his last will <lb />
and testament. Terms, cash. <lb />
This of October, 1911. <lb />
G. M. MOORING, <lb />
Executor of John L. Ross. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Attorney. <lb />
as <lb />
Perm An <lb />
To the Colored Teachers of Martin <lb />
and Adjoining <lb />
The regular meeting of the Col- <lb />
Teachers Association of Martin <lb />
Bounty will be held in the colored <lb />
graded school building, Williamston, <lb />
N. C, Saturday. November 1911, <lb />
from to p. m. An urgent <lb />
appeal is made not only to every <lb />
colored teacher In Martin, but ad- <lb />
joining counties, lo attend this <lb />
session. At this meeting of <lb />
the association an effort will be made <lb />
lo organize permanently an <lb />
of teachers representing <lb />
and adjoining counties. Meetings to <lb />
be held annually, or <lb />
quarterly as the organization may <lb />
decide. <lb />
The sole object of the organization <lb />
is to form a more perfect union <lb />
among the teachers in order to under- <lb />
stand better the needs of the rural <lb />
communities; lo establish and main- <lb />
a higher intellectual and moral <lb />
standard. <lb />
There can be no question that the <lb />
future of the race, especially in <lb />
rural districts, depends upon those <lb />
who go among them as teachers. <lb />
They look upon the teacher as a <lb />
leader of thought, and it is of the <lb />
highest importance that bis life be <lb />
a worthy example, not only for the <lb />
student body, but the entire <lb />
He should not only be capable <lb />
intellectually, but his moral fitness <lb />
should be beyond reproach. His am- <lb />
should not be merely for what <lb />
he can get out of the community, but <lb />
the services he may be able to <lb />
his people. Not an effort to con- <lb />
them of his greatness, or <lb />
or shrewdness, but of his <lb />
goodness and earnest desire to raise <lb />
the masses to a higher plane of <lb />
In several communities may be <lb />
found those who are groping in <lb />
I and superstition, who <lb />
I become easy prey to degrading no- <lb />
their very souls perishing for <lb />
the want of proper training and lead- <lb />
It is the duty of the teacher <lb />
put on the armor of right living j <lb />
land go among them and supply their <lb />
Hong felt need. To teach them that, <lb />
wherever they are, they may find <lb />
about them only by living <lb />
honorable lives, and contributing <lb />
I their very best to whatever their <lb />
hands to do. And above all, <lb />
by cultivating art of peace and <lb />
harmony with the neigh- <lb />
C. CHANCE. President. <lb />
rust Company <lb />
Capital Stock. <lb />
Appointed by the United Slates Government <lb />
Depository for <lb />
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK <lb />
Of the Greenville Post Office <lb />
CARD Jill. <lb />
When You Want to Buy a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
See Sam White Piano Co <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a first <lb />
class instrument cheap and <lb />
on easy terms. They are <lb />
home people and will treat <lb />
you right. Visit our store. <lb />
am White <lb />
no<lb />
REAL ESTATE. <lb />
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed. <lb />
and delivered by J. W. Allen. <lb />
Jr. and wile, Allie Allen, II. Allen <lb />
and wife, Mary P. Allen, to J. T. Al- <lb />
dated the 8th day February. <lb />
and duly recorded In the <lb />
office in Pitt county, in Hook <lb />
D-fl, page ITS, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday, Hie day <lb />
of November, 1911, at O'clock, noon, <lb />
expose lo public sale, before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the following <lb />
described tract or parcel of land, to- <lb />
Lying being in Pitt, <lb />
North Carolina, and In Greenville <lb />
township, situated on south side <lb />
of Tar river, adjoining the lauds <lb />
U. H. Allen, John Wiley <lb />
J. M. Williams, Robert Tuck- <lb />
and Leon and being the <lb />
land on which J. W. Allen and wife <lb />
now reside, containing about acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This the 6th day or October. 1911. <lb />
J. r. Mortgagee. <lb />
P. C. Harding, Attorney.<lb />
in SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
North County. <lb />
E. II. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Sarah <lb />
and <lb />
The defendant. <lb />
Nathan <lb />
Walter <lb />
Walter <lb />
above named, will take notice that a <lb />
special proceeding entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
court of county to partition the <lb />
laud described in the petition Hied <lb />
In the of the clerk of said court. <lb />
And said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that he is required lo appear <lb />
on or before the day <lb />
to answer the petition <lb />
With the clerk of this court and de- <lb />
lo the same In said special pro- <lb />
or will apply to <lb />
the court for the relief demanded in <lb />
said petition. <lb />
This 9th day of 1911. <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court,<lb />
Court House Square. <lb />
The lawn around new court <lb />
house is being cleaned up. In <lb />
to off all rubbish. <lb />
trees that were damaged by <lb />
that destroyed the old court house <lb />
have been cut down. This leaves an <lb />
unobstructed view of the new build- <lb />
In Saturday's Be. <lb />
Williamston. N. a. Oct. 1911. <lb />
Editor lie III <lb />
My attention was called to the is- <lb />
site of The Dally Reflector of October <lb />
28th, and to the article headed Mr. <lb />
Joseph was the <lb />
ruler or chief of the Syrian colony in <lb />
j North Carolina, and that he had the <lb />
oversight of them all, directing them <lb />
in their I beg to say <lb />
in that article every Syrian In <lb />
North Carolina was mistreated and <lb />
I dishonored as the Syrians are like <lb />
the Americans in every way <lb />
In their Independent In <lb />
their belief, and their business <lb />
their direct <lb />
The Syrians have no rulers and no <lb />
chiefs, except In their government <lb />
In attending his funeral the Syrians <lb />
paid I heir respect to and they <lb />
gathered as he is In a foreign country <lb />
and as Americans in Syria. <lb />
As a relative of the late Mr. <lb />
I wish Ibis corrected in your first <lb />
issue. <lb />
Thanking you in am. <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
A. K. <lb />
article in Saturday's paper <lb />
was baaed on general rumor prevalent <lb />
at the time, and had no intention of <lb />
reflecting on the Syrians. While the <lb />
paper has already In a subsequent is- <lb />
sue corrected the Statement, we take <lb />
pleasure In publishing Mr. <lb />
card. Kill.<lb />
For the week ending 26th, the Chat- <lb />
Tradesman reports the fol- <lb />
lowing new Industries established In <lb />
North <lb />
Charlotte- realty company. <lb />
R. Sta. <lb />
chemical company. <lb />
warehouse com- <lb />
bank. <lb />
pine muff- development <lb />
company. <lb />
box and <lb />
lumber mill. <lb />
Weldon- hotel company, <lb />
Special Sale. <lb />
C. T. is to have a <lb />
moth special sale beginning Thurs- <lb />
day. The big advertisement he has <lb />
been sending out tells of the extreme- <lb />
low prices to prevail during this <lb />
sale. <lb />
Walk <lb />
used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to <lb />
Mrs. Anna of Kenny, III. <lb />
nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. <lb />
I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, <lb />
our druggist advised for my complaint I was <lb />
thin, my weight was Now, I weigh and I am <lb />
never side I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in <lb />
fine health at <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 to health and strength. If you are a woman, <lb />
give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a mil- <lb />
lion 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. Tees, <lb />
lot 64-pate book. -Home Treatment sent free. I M <lb />
h Th <lb />
I miles to his store and see <lb />
the <lb />
REVIEW PATTED- <lb />
also his rice line of <lb />
noons <lb />
SIDE SUITS, DRESS <lb />
for ladles and misses <lb />
His line of clothing for men and boys <lb />
is also the best. <lb />
Call at bis store and you will be <lb />
pleased with goods and prices.<lb />
w. of <lb />
la operation <lb />
over by a <lb />
waited n st <lb />
GREENVILLE . C. <lb />
It Is gelling about the lime of the <lb />
year that I would like to get up with <lb />
the thermometer. <lb />
lie house on in. <lb />
Dance; corner, belonging to Mr. D. <lb />
E. House. Is being torn down. We <lb />
hope it means the of a nice <lb />
in place. <lb />
MOTORS RUBBER SHOP <lb />
S. J. NOBLES; <lb />
clean I <lb />
attractive, -v I <lb />
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OPPOSITE JR. MOTE. I <lb />
Meats Week. <lb />
The term of Superior court in <lb />
the new court house will convene <lb />
next Monday. Judge Harry W. <lb />
will preside at this term.<lb /></p>
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IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
AuthorIzed Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and I hi <lb />
Reflector for and <lb />
Advertising Rates on <lb />
Daily Big <lb />
Contest of Energy <lb />
X. c., Oct. <lb />
Kev. J. A. Snow, of came <lb />
in Wednesday, bringing bib sister <lb />
IN TREES. <lb />
here to school. ,, , <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. arc in <lb />
position to do your repair work . .,,. , . <lb />
; day and save you j , M , <lb />
Miss Sadie Barker and C. T. ed damaging his <lb />
Co, spent Wednesday evening in a <lb />
B regarding it. and has given The <lb />
Our ;, ,,. is to make our f for <lb />
a mater. , to tee <lb />
in and patron, in Brown <lb />
It would be a to have re AT NU . <lb />
name on our books. We . <lb />
note you Mr about gird- Ethel Bowling. <lb />
further notice no contestant will be permitted to poll more <lb />
subscription votes on any one day than will place her 10.000 ahead of <lb />
the leader of the day before; for example, if the leader today has <lb />
votes to her credit, no contestant may poll more votes for the <lb />
list tomorrow than will make her total 35.000. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss <lb />
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I Miss <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss<lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss <lb />
Powell. <lb />
Geneva <lb />
Willie Faulkner. . <lb />
Rice. <lb />
B. . <lb />
Buck. <lb />
Margaret Lawrence. <lb />
Hattie C. Kittrell, . <lb />
Munn. <lb />
Jessie May Cannon.<lb />
. 5.241 <lb />
gm <lb />
5.420 <lb />
. <lb />
6.070 <lb />
MM<lb />
8.761<lb />
DISTRICT FIVE. <lb />
M least a Gold Watch will be <lb />
you to start a checking account with about Ethel Bowling. . <lb />
m. The advantages We offer will be I trees, and beg to Estelle Cockerel. <lb />
a convenience and benefit to you f I by Dean. . <lb />
of Winterville the Ellington. . <lb />
Mr. ft T. Tucker's new home Claude West. <lb />
having a new coat of paint, and it girdling Eva Vincent. <lb />
much to its i bUg Davenport. . <lb />
Bring you, corn and Wheat to bark T. W. <lb />
Harrington. Barber mil; Z Roland Jenkins. . <lb />
get some meal or flour. , deCay break Ward Moore. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning, our clever cot- e F. Clark. . <lb />
ion buyer, is suffering right much the Florence Blow . <lb />
with risings on hi. arm. He has , buR Nellie Barnhill. . <lb />
at a the process. Keep all twigs Inez Pittman. <lb />
Harrington, i ,. L , have Pad burned as soon as they Greene. <lb />
I. or before they fall, as as Carrie Brown,<lb />
At least a Gold Watch will be awarded in this district. <lb />
. Greenville. <lb />
nice line of rug.- and they offer-1, aS <lb />
them a, a very pr <lb />
Come and tee them Catch ad de <lb />
Dr. Edwin Hal, of New a <lb />
lecturer, delivered ore of his . , . , . <lb />
Thur, ,. g , . win-i .,, ff <lb />
i I lost <lb />
to <lb />
. His <lb />
High <lb />
a large and <lb />
subject was <lb />
Dr. Hall i <lb />
fame <lb />
i. <lb />
Mrs. John Forbes, . <lb />
Miss Marie Rice. . <lb />
Miss Mary . <lb />
. Savage. <lb />
till Frank Tyson <lb />
Miss Leila <lb />
these words on his Up. I Mrs, S. I. Dudley. <lb />
Eugene Ely. the brilliant young <lb />
tor In Macon . . result of a ;.,, King. . <lb />
horrible plunge of his machine while Mr. W. J. Turnage. . <lb />
fair m,, . <lb />
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R. Carrol Pd Mr. <lb />
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Maris Belle Evans . <lb />
T. Cox left Friday to attend , to Francis Bagwell. <lb />
the Roanoke Union at . of Mary Lucy Dupree. . <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have just Mattie Move King. . <lb />
received ,. oaf load of flour, fresh <lb />
mill., every barrel Mrs. B. F. . <lb />
Z u Annie Leonard <lb />
On account of the Pitt county fair., is a the Mamie Ruth <lb />
the Bank of will give ,,. ;, . <lb />
holiday. Friday, November 3rd. Please number of tragedies Mis Hattie Lee Jenkins, <lb />
the date and transact V us every ;.,. . <lb />
business accordingly. of l control, m Roberta Ross. <lb />
C. T. and G. H. fox at- Nonces, the Mia <lb />
ended Dr. Hairs lecture at a Haskett. <lb />
. all the <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
C. and Dora <lb />
loft Friday night to attend the <lb />
Atlantic at Goldsboro. <lb />
While I am traveling <lb />
f .- . <lb />
that are attribute, of Madeline Brown . <lb />
. , control is the j,., Cromartie. <lb />
the Mary Lee. <lb />
. ; we on every side. And in I Mrs. A Clark. . <lb />
the greatest of all the businesses, Rountree. <lb />
through the country, collecting and of businesses, the Rountree . <lb />
soliciting orders for wag- to the bar- W. L. Patrick. . . <lb />
Una, buggies, etc. f Josephine Little. <lb />
by the A G. Cox story of In Louise Dudley. . . <lb />
by the A G. Cox <lb />
factoring Co. I wish to call your at- . release on the Harris. <lb />
to the fact that would like Forbes, <lb />
to talk with any one desiring to the Mrs Long. . <lb />
trade a good second-hand buggy. C. , P- Ml-. Spain, . <lb />
Smith, general collector. Winter- and at-1 Mr,. Anna Patrick <lb />
N. c. at before. <lb />
,,,.,., . . Th of Indeed. We <lb />
N. c. Nov. our Into cur- <lb />
Miss Mae Whitehead left Sat- rents I at promises to on <lb />
dip us <lb />
u s X Road. Monday. in death. Deceit and fraud are being <lb />
forget to see the nice line made mo-t possible In business and <lb />
buggy robes in the show room of In life Ion f <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing and the highly <lb />
before you buy your winter effort in every line of activity <lb />
robe. They have a nice line and us to honesty. <lb />
r , in making one of <lb />
Mis. Hester -spent Sunday lb I. sensational swoops. His <lb />
Monday in visiting friend. Chine might have remained under his <lb />
, l be mastery had the young aviator <lb />
Friday. November 3rd. but will content to fly smoothly and <lb />
be open as; usual on Saturday. maybe, after a, the <lb />
Miss hatter Johnson and Mr. and and tragedies of <lb />
T a W <lb />
friend, at Rountree come to believe that it is better and <lb />
Harrington, Barber Company safer to run on an even basis <lb />
ave one good, new hay baler attempt <lb />
n to dispose of that one. they of Ob- <lb />
It at a very low price. I server. <lb />
Ur. A. W. spent Sunday and <lb />
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Rives. . <lb />
Exum. . <lb />
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Greenville <lb />
Greenville, . <lb />
6.110 <lb />
6.240 <lb />
. 6.600 <lb />
. 5.730 <lb />
5.410 <lb />
6.300 <lb />
5.200 <lb />
5.320 <lb />
6.240 <lb />
8.640 <lb />
5.400 <lb />
6.710 <lb />
5.520 <lb />
5.700 <lb />
5.720 <lb />
5.800 <lb />
5.980 <lb />
15.820 <lb />
5.700 <lb />
5.640 <lb />
8.900 <lb />
5.900 <lb />
15.520 <lb />
5.750 <lb />
5.340 <lb />
5.700 <lb />
6.570 <lb />
5.540 <lb />
6.650 <lb />
5.560 <lb />
6.670 <lb />
8.410 <lb />
5.410 <lb />
5.650 <lb />
8.990 <lb />
5.710 <lb />
Miss Lela <lb />
Miss Leila . <lb />
Mary Proctor, . <lb />
Miss Lizzie Galloway, <lb />
Miss Levy Holliday, . <lb />
Mrs. F H. Crawford, . <lb />
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la this district. <lb />
15.6 <lb />
5.16 <lb />
15,81. <lb />
6.61. <lb />
m to <lb />
w for Ten Tote. <lb />
-in the <lb />
REFLECTOR BIG <lb />
coupon is not good November 8th. <lb />
M M re <lb />
It <lb />
POLITICS AMI <lb />
Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, <lb />
V. S. A., retired, is mentioned in some <lb />
for second place on the <lb />
Democratic national ticket. <lb />
Governor George W. of <lb />
Arkansas, broken his long silence <lb />
with the announcement that he in- <lb />
tends to be a candidate for a third <lb />
term. <lb />
Milwaukee would like to have the <lb />
Democratic national convention next <lb />
year meet in her auditorium, which <lb />
is one of the largest convention halls <lb />
in the country . <lb />
Congressman L. B. Hanna is out <lb />
with a formal announcement of his <lb />
candidacy for the Republican <lb />
nation for governor of North Dakota. <lb />
Mr. Hanna belongs to the <lb />
M TWO. <lb />
Al least a Gold Walt hum Watch will be awarded In this district. <lb />
Monday with his father near James- Bound Dozen , <lb />
who is sick. Ken,,. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com-1 BETHEL, N C Oct Th <lb />
can save you money if you buy Dozen held rem- <lb />
harness from liar t , j , <lb />
v. .,,. . . Tuesday evening, October <lb />
will do well to see Harrington, 24th. with Mrs. ft V. Staton. <lb />
In e <lb />
. . the cloak room, from <lb />
pattern, and .,. . bargain. thence to the reception hall <lb />
The ups and downs in life cc-me to delicious fruit punch was by <lb />
everybody. Right now. while you Ml. Hunting <lb />
making money you ought to be In the drawing room a very inter- <lb />
it, hen whet, the com. eating program was rendered In Which <lb />
y. have something to fall back Original papers were canning <lb />
upon. Be independent Star, a hank much merriment. <lb />
the Bank of Invited to the <lb />
w. k i , repast was served, consist- <lb />
c had two monkeys and a crank, of sandwiches pickles <lb />
organ on our greets Tuesday which olives, <lb />
much attention. cream <lb />
You will that we carry on hand At the usual hour the guests de- <lb />
w and <lb />
We have them for young and old, charming hosted <lb />
low M tall. In fact, when you <lb />
anything in the line of Dr. Hyatt <lb />
you could do nothing hotter than <lb />
let , serve v The A. Q <lb />
Company, <lb />
and 7th, to treat diseases <lb />
of the eye. <lb />
J If man visits you. I, , <lb />
-n-i-,. bin, reel at home. ,.<lb />
Mr Pearl . <lb />
Miss Lillie . <lb />
Bessie . <lb />
Miss Lucy <lb />
T. M. . <lb />
Miss Eva Thomas. . <lb />
Miss Alma <lb />
Mrs. K. B. <lb />
Miss Fannie Lee <lb />
Miss . <lb />
Mrs. K R. <lb />
Mrs J. R. . <lb />
Miss Alma <lb />
Miss Marcie <lb />
Mia. J. J. . <lb />
Miss Jennie <lb />
Anna <lb />
Mrs. J. R, Chauncey, <lb />
DISTRICT <lb />
At least a Gold Watch will be In this district. <lb />
Jennie Hooker. . <lb />
Miss Pattie . <lb />
Miss Tabitha de <lb />
DISTRICT FOUR. <lb />
. awarded In this <lb />
5.600 <lb />
5.610 <lb />
5.500 <lb />
6.240 <lb />
5.670 <lb />
Congressman Richmond P. Hobson. <lb />
fame, will probably try <lb />
for the Democratic nomination for <lb />
governor of Alabama. The next <lb />
in that state will be held in <lb />
1914. <lb />
There Is talk in Georgia of sending <lb />
Livingston back to congress. <lb />
Mr. Livingston defeated for re- <lb />
nomination at the last election, after <lb />
a service of twenty years the lower <lb />
house. <lb />
Mies Clara <lb />
Miss Helen <lb />
-Miss Clyde <lb />
Miss Irene <lb />
-Miss Nancy <lb />
Miss Evelyn Button, . <lb />
B. T. Cox. <lb />
Elizabeth Adams, <lb />
-Miss Mamie Chapman, <lb />
Miss Anna <lb />
Eva . <lb />
Pearl Hester. <lb />
Miss Rosa <lb />
Vivian Robertson, <lb />
Miss Lizzie Cox . <lb />
Mrs. Vincent. . <lb />
Myrtle <lb />
Lillie Tucker. <lb />
Baker, <lb />
Mis. <lb />
Faye K. Corey. <lb />
Mrs. j. H. Smith. ., <lb />
. <lb />
. Ayden.<lb />
5.200 <lb />
5.340 <lb />
6.210 <lb />
5.240 <lb />
William builder of the <lb />
New York subway, is announced <lb />
the principal speaker at a meeting <lb />
he held in Atlanta next month to <lb />
launch a Woodrow Wilson <lb />
movement for the state of <lb />
In a recent Interview Governor <lb />
Mann, of Virginia, expressed the <lb />
ion that the women of his will <lb />
be granted the right of suffrage with- <lb />
in the next ten veers, and possibly <lb />
sooner. <lb />
Victor L. Berger, the sole <lb />
of the Socialists in congress, <lb />
believes that representatives of his <lb />
party will be returned from <lb />
Ohio. Oklahoma, North Dakota <lb />
and one or two other states in the <lb />
congressional elections. <lb />
The Wisconsin branch of the Na- <lb />
Progressive League Is <lb />
to hold a meeting in Milwaukee <lb />
early in December for the purpose of <lb />
the of Senator <lb />
La for the Republican <lb />
nomination. <lb />
Congressman of <lb />
sin, will be the principal speaker at <lb />
Grand Forks, ft D. November <lb />
when the progressive Republicans of <lb />
the state expect to launch a cam- <lb />
for the control of the party In <lb />
the presidential primaries. <lb />
There is reason all things; but <lb />
there doesn't seem to be In all <lb />
Mr. <lb />
The report circulated through your <lb />
county that I will not run my <lb />
mill next year Is false. I will con- <lb />
to run and grind wheat in any <lb />
size lots for my customers and give <lb />
them a good article of flour. Thank- <lb />
you tor past and hoping <lb />
to have a continuance. I am. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
JONATHAN HAVENS.<lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
is one where health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
Tuft's Pills <lb />
t he torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pare <lb />
Wood. <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
n. <lb />
A simple but beautiful and <lb />
wedding ceremony was solemn- <lb />
at the residence of Mr. Harvey <lb />
H. Main this city, at <lb />
o'clock this morning, when his <lb />
Miss Annie, became the <lb />
Mr. Walter Seymour Green. <lb />
Portsmouth, Vs. Only relatives <lb />
were present the wedding. The <lb />
parlor very prettily deco- <lb />
rated In ferns, palms and potted <lb />
plants and lighted with numerous <lb />
waxen tapers in silver the <lb />
Whole making a pretty effect. <lb />
bride entered from the north <lb />
door leaning on tho arm of her <lb />
rather who gave her away. The <lb />
groom entered from the east door <lb />
with his best man Mr. William F. <lb />
Clark. Together they stood before <lb />
Improvised altar, and Rev. <lb />
Harding, rector of St. <lb />
Peters Episcopal church, pronounced <lb />
the ceremony making them man and <lb />
wife. Miss Sallie a sister of <lb />
the bride, was her maid of honor. <lb />
She wore a white lingerie dress and <lb />
white The bride <lb />
was becomingly attired in a blue <lb />
tailored suit with hat and gloves to <lb />
watch and carried a bouquet of <lb />
brides roses. The bride and groom <lb />
left on the morning train for a t <lb />
tour north. After which they will <lb />
be at home in Portsmouth. Va. <lb />
The bride is the eldest daughter of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. ft H. and a <lb />
social favorite In this city, having a <lb />
large circle of warm friends. The <lb />
groom is the manager of the Western <lb />
Telegraph company's Ports- <lb />
mouth and a young man of <lb />
sterling worth and integrity. Many <lb />
handsome presents were received by <lb />
bridal News. <lb />
Mr. Green is well known here. He <lb />
was operator at local office of <lb />
Western Union Telegraph company <lb />
several months, and while among us <lb />
lie made quite a number of friends. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR PARDON. <lb />
Of White. <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
of North Carolina for the <lb />
pardon or James White, convicted at <lb />
the August term, , of the Superior <lb />
court or Pitt county, of the crime of <lb />
robbery and sentenced to the state's <lb />
prison for a term of five years. <lb />
All persons who oppose the grant- <lb />
of said pardon are Invited to for- <lb />
ward their protest, to the governor <lb />
without delay. <lb />
This the 30th day of October, 1911 <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
ALBION <lb />
,,, , , tor James White. <lb />
to <lb />
A man Isn't necessarily an <lb />
because he draws comparisons. <lb />
e. <lb />
have a circulation <lb />
of 1,200 among the best <lb />
people in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and invite those <lb />
who wish to get better <lb />
acquainted with these <lb />
good people in a business <lb />
way to take a few inches <lb />
space and tell them what <lb />
you have to bring to their <lb />
attention. <lb />
are low and can be <lb />
had upon application. . <lb />
is the heart <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 />
h the Most the Most Healthful, the Must Noble Employment of Washington.<lb />
N. FRIDAY, 1911. <lb />
RUBBER <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
ii, <lb />
Reference to Fit County's <lb />
Court House and Jail <lb />
New <lb />
ADOPTED IN A PUBLIC MEETING <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Met era Speeches Made by <lb />
Citizens Visitors <lb />
The Work the County <lb />
and Committee, <lb />
And the <lb />
Upon the of court <lb />
after the midday recess <lb />
V. M. Wooten addressed the <lb />
court calling attention to the hand- <lb />
some new court house and jail the <lb />
county now possesses, referring to <lb />
the splendid work of the board of <lb />
county commissioners and the build- <lb />
committee co-operating with <lb />
them in securing these two creditable <lb />
buildings, and suggested that for a <lb />
short while it would be fitting for <lb />
the regular business of the court to <lb />
give way to a meeting in which any <lb />
one desiring to do so might express <lb />
approval or disapproval of the efforts <lb />
of the county commissioners and the <lb />
building <lb />
The suggestion readily met the <lb />
sanction of the court, and the meet- <lb />
was opened by the election of <lb />
Judge Whedbee as chairman. <lb />
A number of speeches were then <lb />
made, all of them highly commending <lb />
the splendid work of the county com- <lb />
missions and building committee and <lb />
congratulating the people of Pitt <lb />
county upon having those handsome <lb />
public buildings that are such a <lb />
credit to the county. The speakers <lb />
were Messrs. F. C. Harding. Harry <lb />
Skinner, A. L. Blow, D. M. Clark, Al- <lb />
Dunn, J. B. James, Donnell Gil- <lb />
S. J. Everett, P. O. James, W. <lb />
F. Evans, of H. S. Ward, <lb />
of Washington; E. Henderson, of <lb />
Bern, and C. L. of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
After these splendid speeches of <lb />
tribute Mayor Wooten offered the <lb />
following resolution, which was <lb />
adopted by a rising vote of the large <lb />
audience, and it was ordered by Judge <lb />
Whedbee that a page in the minute <lb />
book of court be set apart for re- <lb />
cording the <lb />
Whereas, in the early part of the <lb />
year 1910, fire destroyed the Pitt <lb />
county court house and jail, making <lb />
the building of others necessary and <lb />
convenient for the transaction of the <lb />
business of the <lb />
And, whereas, J. P. D. <lb />
J. Holland, W. E. Proctor, John J. May <lb />
and B. M. composing the board <lb />
of commissioners for Pitt county, and <lb />
for the purpose of building a county <lb />
court house and jail for the people of <lb />
Pitt county, called to their assistance <lb />
John L. Wooten, D. C. Moore and Jo- <lb />
G. which gentlemen, to- <lb />
proceeded to plan and build <lb />
this dignified and magnificent county <lb />
court house In which we today are <lb />
gathered, and the county jail; <lb />
And, whereas, we, the people of <lb />
Pitt county, do feel that it is meet <lb />
and proper, and our duty to b. P. <lb />
D. J. Holland, W. E. <lb />
tor, J. J. May and B. It Lewis, county <lb />
commissioners, and to John L. <lb />
Wooten, D. C. Moore and Joseph G. <lb />
the building committee assist- <lb />
said commissioners, and Col. F. <lb />
G. James, their legal advisor in <lb />
the said buildings erected, that <lb />
we may express our <lb />
their official acts In planning, erect- <lb />
and equipping these elegant <lb />
buildings, which are In a sense an <lb />
abiding monument to the thrift, pros- <lb />
and to the <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
further, we express to the <lb />
mentioned gentlemen our <lb />
Disposed of on Criminal <lb />
Docket. <lb />
The first day of the court being <lb />
largely consumed with selecting and <lb />
charging the grand jury, calling the <lb />
docket and the mass meeting that fol- <lb />
lowed in the afternoon only a few <lb />
trials were conducted that day, but <lb />
now the court is down at steady <lb />
work and the business is being dis- <lb />
patched with consistent rapidity. <lb />
to noon today the following cases <lb />
had been disposed <lb />
Jim Bo Rives, escape, pleads guilty, <lb />
lined and costs. <lb />
Lloyd Edwards, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Blip Jenkins, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Ben Peyton, abandonment, pleads <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended on pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Charlie carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Johnnie and Jesse Boyd, as- <lb />
sault with deadly weapon, plead <lb />
Dixon fined and costs, <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs as to Boyd. <lb />
Bonnie Andrews, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Bill Jack and <lb />
est Braxton, affray, plead guilty, fined <lb />
each and costs. <lb />
Dan Mitchell and John Clark, <lb />
fray, not guilty. <lb />
T. H. Bowen, obstructing officer, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Ed. Bright and John R. Tucker, <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, Bright <lb />
pleads guilty. <lb />
Robert Smith, guilty, sen- <lb />
to months state prison <lb />
with request that prison authorities <lb />
look after the sanity of the defend- <lb />
ant <lb />
Atkinson, temporary use of <lb />
horse, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended until next term upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
MEETING IN BAPTIST CHURCH <lb />
Big Vote Offers Will <lb />
Close Promptly At <lb />
Nine Saturday Night <lb />
Thousands of Free Votes to Be Given Away <lb />
Between Now and Saturday Night-Offers <lb />
in Force This Week Will Never Be <lb />
Equaled During Contest. <lb />
FREE VOTES OFFERED ON YEARLY SUBS. <lb />
PITT COUNTY'S <lb />
Crowning Success of Endeavors <lb />
Her People <lb />
EDUCATIONAL DAY A FEATURE <lb />
M. Rock Excellent <lb />
Sermon Monday Night. <lb />
Owing to the had weather the con- <lb />
was not large at the service <lb />
in the church, Monday night, <lb />
hut present enjoyed a most ex- <lb />
sermon by the pastor, Rev. <lb />
C. M. Rock. It was the second <lb />
of the series on Needs and <lb />
Means of Spiritual the sub- <lb />
of this being <lb />
Able to In strongest and <lb />
clearest terms he presented the <lb />
of Christ to save all who will <lb />
come to Him. <lb />
The subject for tonight's service, <lb />
beginning at Is <lb />
Jesus Willing to All are <lb />
Invited to this and the other <lb />
services that are to follow. <lb />
Evangelist H. R. Holcomb and the <lb />
two singers. Prof, and <lb />
of the Home Mission Board, will <lb />
arrive Thursday to continue the <lb />
of for at least ten days <lb />
from that time. <lb />
MAIL <lb />
DAY THEY WILL <lb />
COVET. <lb />
Between now and Saturday night a <lb />
yearly subscription to the Daily Re- <lb />
will count votes, a two <lb />
years subscription will count as <lb />
votes, then, too, a yearly sub- <lb />
will count as two six <lb />
months subscriptions on the set of <lb />
five and that will equal then, pro- <lb />
the set is complete, more <lb />
free votes on a years subscription. <lb />
Isn't that worth working for It's <lb />
the biggest offer that will be made <lb />
during the contest, so it is up to you <lb />
to do some real between <lb />
now and Saturday night. <lb />
The Dew Offer. <lb />
We are going to give free <lb />
rotes for every yearly subscription <lb />
turned In between now and <lb />
night at o'clock. This is in <lb />
to votes given regular- <lb />
on a years subscription and too, <lb />
each yearly subscription will <lb />
as two six months subscriptions in <lb />
the clubbing offer of sets of live six <lb />
months subscriptions. <lb />
Just stop and think what a big <lb />
help this will be to you in winning <lb />
the prize of your choice. Between <lb />
now and Saturday night a yearly <lb />
subscription to the Daily Reflector <lb />
will be worth votes to you If <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and <lb />
may be taken with perfect safety by <lb />
the most delicate woman or tho <lb />
youngest child. The old and feeble <lb />
will also find the most suitable <lb />
remedy for aiding and strengthening <lb />
their weakened digestion and for reg- <lb />
the bowels. For sale by all<lb />
and grateful thanks for <lb />
buildings, and for the <lb />
wise and economical manner <lb />
of planning, erecting and equipping <lb />
them for tho use and pride of Pitt <lb />
county and her future for <lb />
generations. <lb />
the free votes will be issued <lb />
will on this offer just the same. <lb />
About <lb />
A number of contestants have writ- <lb />
ten to find out if renewals will re- <lb />
number of announced <lb />
In the original schedule. Renewals <lb />
and will be allotted the <lb />
same number of votes as a new sub- <lb />
Be sure to ask all of your <lb />
friends to ask for their votes when <lb />
renewing their subscriptions, us <lb />
no votes will be issued on <lb />
them. There are a great number of <lb />
persons who either renew their sub- <lb />
or subscribe to the paper <lb />
every day; in order to get votes <lb />
on these subscriptions they must ask <lb />
for them at the time of payment, <lb />
otherwise they will not be issued. <lb />
The way for you to find these people <lb />
is to make a systematic canvass of <lb />
the town or country in which you live. <lb />
Ask everybody to help you. Don't <lb />
stop with just having seen your <lb />
neighbors and friends, but go out <lb />
Into the highways and byways and <lb />
see everybody. <lb />
Long Subscriptions Count Big. <lb />
It is the long time subscriptions <lb />
that arc going to make a winner; of <lb />
course, small ones count, too, and <lb />
help a great deal, but try to get every <lb />
subscription for a year or two that <lb />
you possibly can. <lb />
Those subscribers living in the <lb />
you have completed a set. <lb />
The biggest and best of them ; a list of subscribers <lb />
residing In their territory by writing <lb />
That Is what we are offering you <lb />
now. There will be offers and there <lb />
will be offers but there will be no <lb />
more during this big contest that <lb />
will anywhere near equal the big of- <lb />
that are made right here and <lb />
now. <lb />
When hour hand of the clock <lb />
reaches the ninth hour mark on Sat- <lb />
night, big offers will be <lb />
a thing of the past. Remember, now, <lb />
they will both close sharp at o'clock <lb />
Saturday night, November After <lb />
that hour there will be no more extra <lb />
vote ballots worth votes to <lb />
the energetic young women engaged <lb />
In this contest, and the best <lb />
will be a matter of history. <lb />
The Clubbing Offer. <lb />
This offer has been explained <lb />
thoroughly nearly every day since It <lb />
was made, but to make it absolutely <lb />
clear to all, we will go through it <lb />
again. On each set of five six months <lb />
subscriptions to the Dally Reflector <lb />
turned In before o'clock Saturday <lb />
night, next, will be given an extra <lb />
vote ballot good for votes <lb />
A yearly subscription will count the <lb />
same as two six months subscriptions <lb />
and a two year subscription will be <lb />
the same four six months <lb />
Yearly subscriptions on which<lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
North South <lb />
bound. bound. <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
a. m. p. m. <lb />
Norfolk Southern. <lb />
Westbound. <lb />
a. m. a. m. <lb />
a. m. a. m. <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
LICENSES. <lb />
to the Contest Manager. A list of <lb />
this kind will help you. you <lb />
get your list start out at once and <lb />
see everyone of them. Tell <lb />
that are in the contest and that <lb />
you are going to need their <lb />
or renewals to you win. <lb />
Nine out of ten will give you a sub- <lb />
and help you all they can. <lb />
They all read some dally newspaper <lb />
and if you show them you copy <lb />
of Dally Reflector and explain to <lb />
them the many improvements that <lb />
are being made In the paper every <lb />
day, you will get three out of every <lb />
five of them. This Is a business <lb />
proposition and should be treated as <lb />
such. Don't go at it In a way, <lb />
for then you will sure lost out- <lb />
Start out today and stick to It <lb />
you have secured at least two <lb />
sets, then do the same thing <lb />
row. <lb />
Country Contestants. <lb />
If you arc not able to get your sub- <lb />
until too late to have them <lb />
reach this office before nine o'clock <lb />
Saturday night, mall them at your <lb />
post office and If postmark on <lb />
the envelope bears the date of Sat- <lb />
the 11th, they will be accepted <lb />
on either of these offers. <lb />
Club Rooms Tendered <lb />
At a meeting of the board of gov- <lb />
of Carolina club Tuesday night, <lb />
they tendered the use of the club <lb />
rooms to the knights of for <lb />
the banquet at the district meeting <lb />
to be held here on the 16th. <lb />
do not . <lb />
medicine so good for whooping cough <lb />
as Cough <lb />
writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction <lb />
City, Ore. This remedy Is <lb />
surpassed for colds and croup. For <lb />
sale by all druggists. <lb />
Schools of Hie County u Parade <lb />
is The Admiration of <lb />
Throng Through <lb />
The Proud of <lb />
Fair. <lb />
The second day and closing of the <lb />
Pitt county fair dawned bright and; <lb />
beautiful, with enough crispness in <lb />
the air to make it delightful. People <lb />
began arriving early and the first <lb />
trains brought great crowds. The <lb />
schools that arrived early had an <lb />
hour or two to look at the exhibits <lb />
before parade, and it was a great <lb />
revelation to the children to see <lb />
what their county is doing in the way <lb />
of products. <lb />
At o'clock the schools began <lb />
assembling on Five Points in <lb />
for the parade, and people <lb />
along the streets designated for <lb />
the line of march to view them as they <lb />
passed. The following schools were <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
school, Winterville High School, <lb />
Farmville graded school, Grifton <lb />
graded school, Bethel graded school, <lb />
Ayden graded school, and about forty <lb />
of the district schools, the names of <lb />
all of which we could not learn. <lb />
They embraced between twelve and <lb />
fifteen hundred children, and made a <lb />
procession about a mile in length. <lb />
The head of the line had gone around <lb />
and nearly back to Five Points In <lb />
time to see the rear leaving there. <lb />
It was a great procession. <lb />
Headed by the officers and board of <lb />
governors of the fair and the band, <lb />
the procession moved off at <lb />
o'clock with the Training school first <lb />
in line, then the schools from other <lb />
towns in the county and the country <lb />
schools, the Greenville graded school <lb />
being at the rear. The procession <lb />
was greeted with much applause all <lb />
i mg line of march, many de- <lb />
i hiring it the finest spectacle they had <lb />
ever seen In Pitt county. <lb />
The was along the streets <lb />
previously indicated, and arriving at <lb />
the Star warehouse the following pro- <lb />
gram was carried <lb />
Music by band. <lb />
Words of Welcome, by Prof. W. H. <lb />
Introduction of Speaker, by Gov. T. <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
J. Y. Joyner. <lb />
Old North <lb />
Friday afternoon, Con- <lb />
cert. <lb />
President J. L. Wooten called the <lb />
gathering to order and introduced <lb />
County Superintendent W. II. Rags- <lb />
dale, who extended a word of <lb />
come. This he expressed most <lb />
congratulating Pitt <lb />
on what she had accomplished and <lb />
especially on this magnificent <lb />
showing. He commended the <lb />
teachers of all schools for the <lb />
faithful work they are doing for Pitt <lb />
county, and bid them and their school <lb />
a hearty welcome. <lb />
The vast assembly then joined in <lb />
singing lead by Miss <lb />
and the Training school choir. <lb />
Ex-Governor T. J. Jarvis introduced <lb />
the expressing first his great <lb />
pride in Pitt county. He referred to <lb />
the exhibits of the farmers and the <lb />
products of the farms, and said that <lb />
while he was proud of these, but even <lb />
prouder was lie of the product of our <lb />
schools exhibited on this occasion. He <lb />
said no other one man In North Car- <lb />
Seven White and One Colored Last <lb />
Week. <lb />
During last week Register of Deeds <lb />
Moore issued marriage licenses to the <lb />
following <lb />
White. <lb />
W. F. Whichard and Mary A. Wool- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Joseph E. Nobles and B. <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
E. R. Owens and Bessie M. Owens. <lb />
L. M. Edwards and Myrtle Stocks. <lb />
John C. Dixon, Jr., and Martha <lb />
Boyd. <lb />
Noah Haddock and Sudan Elks. <lb />
Bonn Peele and Mary Parrish. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
John L. Williams and Esther L. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Almost a Fire. <lb />
Monday there came near being a <lb />
fire at the Norfolk Southern depot. <lb />
In some unaccountable way fire got <lb />
inside of one of the ventilators, but <lb />
the issuing smoke called attention to <lb />
it and it was put out before any dam- <lb />
age was done. <lb />
am pleased to recommend <lb />
Cough Remedy as the best <lb />
thing know of and safest remedy for <lb />
roughs, colds and bronchial <lb />
writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold, of Denver, <lb />
Col. have used it repeatedly and <lb />
it has never failed to give For <lb />
sale by all druggists. <lb />
Young man, never make the mistake <lb />
of telling a girl that you are <lb />
worthy of her. She may marry you and <lb />
remind you of It. <lb />
Is doing more for the <lb />
of the state than Hon. J. V. Joyner. <lb />
Mr. Joyner said as he arose that <lb />
this was indeed a memorable day and <lb />
he felt proud of facing such an <lb />
and especially proud of the <lb />
fact that, he has the honor of being a <lb />
grandson of Pitt county. Ho was <lb />
proud to feel that he was among his <lb />
people, and he had with pleasure <lb />
watched the educational progress of <lb />
Pitt county led by such a man as <lb />
Prof. and his introduction <lb />
by that Noblest Roman, Governor <lb />
Jarvis, whom God had to do <lb />
so much for his county, was an honor <lb />
indeed. <lb />
He said the great procession of <lb />
school children that had Just taken <lb />
place was a scene to fill any heart <lb />
with pride and Inspiration. As ho <lb />
watched that army of children he felt <lb />
that North Carolina should take them <lb />
to her great heart and be ready to <lb />
hear all their cry for education. Mr. <lb />
Joyner referred to the wonderful ed- <lb />
progress North Carolina has <lb />
made in the past decade in <lb />
a school house a day and quadrupling; <lb />
the appropriation to her public <lb />
schools. This progress not stop <lb />
here, and our elementary schools, our <lb />
high schools, our training schools <lb />
must lead to the schools that fit the <lb />
children for their respective <lb />
In life through the farm lire <lb />
After the address Old North <lb />
was sung with spirit. <lb />
In the afternoon at the band <lb />
gave another concert followed with <lb />
speech to farmers by Commissioner <lb />
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