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IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on <lb />
OLD NORTH STATE <lb />
HAPPENINGS <lb />
N. C, 1911. <lb />
Mrs. J. Rollins the <lb />
convention of the Disciples at <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
Will save you money on your paint <lb />
bill. They have a very well assorted <lb />
stock they will be glad to figure <lb />
with you. , <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams started a <lb />
val at the Baptist church Wednesday <lb />
night. He will be assisted by Rev. <lb />
T. D. King of Raleigh on Sunday <lb />
night and afterwards. Everybody is <lb />
invited. <lb />
If you need a nice pair of pants <lb />
you will find a nice at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Your name would look well on our <lb />
book. Let's put it there today. <lb />
bank account will give you a better <lb />
standing in the community The <lb />
large depositor and the small are <lb />
welcomed alike. It is not what you <lb />
earn but what you save that makes <lb />
wealth, Let us have your name to- <lb />
day. The Hank of Winterville. <lb />
Mr. G. H. Cox and Miss Esther <lb />
Johnson attended the convention of <lb />
the Disciples at Wednesday <lb />
night with leisure. <lb />
Barber and Company <lb />
run a special counter they <lb />
have some wonderful bargains on <lb />
that counter. <lb />
Mr. J. Cox came home <lb />
night attend the county <lb />
i. .-. <lb />
Ii J . of a good sew- <lb />
will pay you to ex- <lb />
the at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Company. <lb />
One hundred and eighty-one of our <lb />
people attended the Pitt county fair <lb />
Hopkins hospital. Baltimore, for <lb />
r. member Harrington. Barber and <lb />
I any are still running a <lb />
counter and it is full of real bargains. <lb />
Come and sec them. <lb />
I Theodore took his <lb />
up to the Pitt county fail- <lb />
but he failed to get premium on <lb />
it. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C, Nov. <lb />
Rev. C. J. Harris went to Washington <lb />
where he delivered one of his excel- <lb />
lent sermons on Sunday. <lb />
The weather is turning cooler and <lb />
you will do well to see Harrington, <lb />
Barber line of blankets and <lb />
comforts. <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox visited Ayden Sun- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Don't forget that you can get suited <lb />
on children's and jackets at <lb />
A. W. Ange <lb />
Mr. O. W. Rollins, of Ayden, was <lb />
in town Sunday evening. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. have a <lb />
well selected line of men's pants and <lb />
their prices are low. <lb />
Mrs. R. G. and Miss Chapman <lb />
went to Kinston Monday evening. <lb />
A bank account makes you system- <lb />
I and encourage you to save a <lb />
par of your income. We will be <lb />
pleased to explain the many <lb />
of the checking system to you. <lb />
Hake the start to save. It means in- <lb />
for you. your name <lb />
with the thrifty class, with the savors. <lb />
Do it today. Would all the ablest <lb />
business men of our town have a <lb />
bank account If there was no help or <lb />
advantage in it You envy them their <lb />
prosperity, Why not follow their ex- <lb />
ample which would be a good start on <lb />
road to Why not start <lb />
today with the Bank of Winterville <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage. of Ayden. was <lb />
in our town Monday evening. <lb />
B. K. Manning, our clever col- <lb />
buyer, went to Snow Hill Tuesday <lb />
in interest of the fleecy staple. <lb />
When the weather turns cold you <lb />
will Slid plenty of heavy underwear <lb />
and thick shoes at A. W. Ange <lb />
C. J. Harris left Tuesday morn- <lb />
taking his little boy to Johns <lb />
an <lb />
We hope it will he <lb />
and will soon return. <lb />
Mr. H. Hardy, of the News and <lb />
Observer, was in town Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Sadie Barker and Mr. C T. <lb />
Cox visited Ayden Tuesday evening. <lb />
A new arrival in son at <lb />
Mr. J. K. <lb />
SCHOOL EXHIBIT. <lb />
It Attracted Much Attention at The <lb />
Fair. <lb />
Before the echoes of the great fair <lb />
held in Pitt county die away, The <lb />
Reflector wishes to state that the <lb />
graded school, of this city, <lb />
the of C. M. Epps. <lb />
by its splendid exhibit showed to the <lb />
public that our board of trustees have <lb />
WILD WITH <lb />
Shoots at a Man, Kills a ling and <lb />
Wounds Another Man. <lb />
Saturday night a named <lb />
Abe Little, living on the Nobles farm <lb />
about six miles from town, seemed <lb />
to get mad with any and everybody <lb />
in sight, and arming himself with a <lb />
double-barrel shot gun went out on <lb />
a rampage. He emptied one barrel <lb />
of the gun at his father, but the shot <lb />
acted wisely in the selection or missed the mark and killed his own <lb />
and teachers. dog. He then the other barrel <lb />
NEW telephone message <lb />
received he-e tonight from Dover, <lb />
stated that Reich, the seven-year-old <lb />
son of Mr. If. A Richardson, who <lb />
lives about three miles from that <lb />
place, had been killed this afternoon <lb />
in a very peculiar manner. One of <lb />
Mr. Richardson's laborers had brought <lb />
a load of wood up to the residence <lb />
and was throwing it over the fence. <lb />
The lad passed by during the time <lb />
that he was engaged in doing this <lb />
and was struck on the head by a <lb />
heavy stick of wood. Death resulted <lb />
within half an hour. <lb />
Judge Connor, of the Federal court <lb />
for the eastern district of North Car- <lb />
rules that a man who furnishes <lb />
supplies to an illicit distillery is ac- <lb />
countable to Sam for violating <lb />
the internal revenue laws. A mer- <lb />
chant who sold a distiller molasses <lb />
was caught in the meshes of the law <lb />
by virtue of this ruling. Under this <lb />
ruling a man who sells meal or fruit <lb />
or anything else to be used for dis- <lb />
tilling is Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
home of Mr. Jno. <lb />
R. Bradford, in No. township, this <lb />
county, was destroyed by lire about <lb />
o'clock this afternoon his <lb />
Miss Battle Bradford, about <lb />
years old. lost her life in the <lb />
The house was razed to the ground <lb />
and practically all of the contents <lb />
were lost. The house was a sub- <lb />
two-story structure and the <lb />
loss is quite large, the exact figures <lb />
being unobtainable at this hour. The <lb />
insurance will only partly cover the <lb />
loss. <lb />
night, on <lb />
the plantation of Henry Media, in the <lb />
Zebulon section, at a corn-shucking. <lb />
Charles Williams, colored, shot and <lb />
instantly killed Mr. After <lb />
the tragedy Williams broke and run <lb />
and was pursued by a large crowd. <lb />
Constable H. cousin to the <lb />
murdered man, was in the chase and <lb />
shot at the wretch twice, but without <lb />
effect.<lb />
NEW MEMBERS. <lb />
Club Launches Out On a Campaign <lb />
For Greenville's Progress. <lb />
The taxpayers of Greenville and <lb />
North Carolina are requiring more of <lb />
the practical in our school course <lb />
than heretofore, and that man of the coat tail of another <lb />
race who has seen the sign of Islanding near. <lb />
at Charles Boyd, putting a load of <lb />
shot in the hitter's thigh, some of the <lb />
stray shot also cutting through the <lb />
colored man <lb />
the times and seeks to inform his <lb />
people is wise and will have the sub- <lb />
support of our entire white <lb />
citizenship. <lb />
The exhibit presented by this school <lb />
cost the tax-payers, we are informed, <lb />
not I penny. <lb />
Our colored people are blessed in <lb />
having one who knows how to win <lb />
the. friendship of the white people. <lb />
is doing things and is deserving <lb />
of all the support he may get. <lb />
We are satisfied that If the ideas <lb />
of intelligent service are taught in <lb />
our schools In the future will have <lb />
more wholesome conditions in the <lb />
state. This school Impressed itself <lb />
so much on Mrs. R. R. Gotten that <lb />
she refused to take the premium <lb />
awarded her, so that the fair manage- <lb />
could encourage Greenville's <lb />
school for the race by giving <lb />
them a premium. <lb />
Plan Canal Across Florida. <lb />
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nov. <lb />
The proposed canal across the state <lb />
of Florida, which has been under <lb />
Sheriff Dudley went out Sunday <lb />
night and captured Abe and brought <lb />
him to jail. <lb />
discussion for many years, was <lb />
brought one step nearer to becoming short time before of the <lb />
Women hi North Carolina. <lb />
The Winston Republican asserted <lb />
that no woman was ever hanged In <lb />
North Carolina. The Landmark <lb />
corrected the statement by calling at- <lb />
to the fact that a white <lb />
man was hanged in Burke county <lb />
many years ago for the murder of her <lb />
husband. Her name, If memory <lb />
serves us. was or Fran- <lb />
Silvers. The papers have pub- <lb />
in recent years a lot of bar- <lb />
stuff she wrote <lb />
while she was in Jail awaiting <lb />
execution. In mentioning the Burke <lb />
case The Landmark expressed the <lb />
opinion that other women had been <lb />
hanged in the state. The Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer demanded to <lb />
know when and where. By way of <lb />
answer a correspondent informs the <lb />
News and Observer that a <lb />
man hanged in <lb />
as late as 1882, and Mr. G. H. A. <lb />
Lilly mentions the hanging of a <lb />
woman in Montgomery county a <lb />
an accomplished fact today, when <lb />
the board of army engineers appoint- <lb />
ed to determine the most feasible <lb />
route met in this city to prepare Its <lb />
final report to the War Department. <lb />
The Florida canal scheme Is regard- <lb />
ed as one of the most Important of <lb />
all inland waterway projects In this <lb />
country. It would obviate the pas- <lb />
sago around the Florida of all <lb />
ships between the Atlantic and the <lb />
Gulf and would be valuable for naval <lb />
and military purposes as we as tar <lb />
use. <lb />
Worry kills more people than does <lb />
and work worries more <lb />
than anything else. So what's <lb />
the remedy <lb />
was only one woman who <lb />
loved a donkey. <lb />
Civil war. In fact. In the old days, <lb />
when the people in hell, <lb />
hanging and women who <lb />
committed capital not in- <lb />
frequently paid the penalty the same <lb />
as men. But later there came a feel- <lb />
that to put a woman to death was <lb />
barbarous, and following this It be- <lb />
came a custom to excuse men so <lb />
often that now it is almost impossible <lb />
to inflict the death penalty on any- <lb />
body save a or a mighty <lb />
nary Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
The weather was so bad that there <lb />
was not a large attendance of <lb />
at the meeting of Carolina club, <lb />
Monday night, but those present filled <lb />
the meeting full of enthusiasm. <lb />
That some work has been going on <lb />
was shown when applications for <lb />
membership were called for, twenty <lb />
active and two honorary members be- <lb />
elected at this meeting. The <lb />
honorary members were Revs. C. M. <lb />
Rock and J. H. Shore. <lb />
The question of deeper waterways <lb />
and sending delegates to the coming <lb />
inland waterways convention in <lb />
Washington City was announced for <lb />
discussion at the regular monthly <lb />
meeting the first Monday night in. <lb />
December. <lb />
A committee was appointed to <lb />
respond with a view of having pros- <lb />
from the West, who are to <lb />
have an excursion to Eastern North <lb />
Carolina in December, visit Green- <lb />
ville on their trip. <lb />
The club voted unanimously to co- <lb />
operate with the Civic League in the <lb />
effort to a better and more beau- <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Thus it will be seen that Carolina <lb />
club has started out on a campaign <lb />
to do things, and it wants all men <lb />
of the town to enlist in the work. <lb />
The canvass for new members under <lb />
the half rate admission fee for thirty <lb />
days will pushed, and a special <lb />
meeting of the club to act on <lb />
cations will be held on Tuesday night, <lb />
21st. <lb />
An Interesting Occasion At The Train- <lb />
The initiation of the new members <lb />
into the Edgar Allen Poe and Sidney <lb />
Lanier Literary Societies on <lb />
day evening was an event of great in- <lb />
to the Training school <lb />
dents. <lb />
At eight o'clock the societies met <lb />
separately in business session. <lb />
At nine o'clock they met together <lb />
for a party as the social <lb />
feature of the initiation. <lb />
The members, masked in cos- <lb />
marched from the first floor <lb />
to the third, announced by two clowns <lb />
dressed in society colors. Two witch <lb />
ushers then led a procession of <lb />
witches, bats. cats, ghosts, the three <lb />
fates, a sibyl, Bo Peeps, <lb />
girls, a lettuce girl. Mother Goose. <lb />
Sam John Bull and a red <lb />
and a black devil. After marching <lb />
around the large hall these fell into <lb />
groups. The president of each so- <lb />
dressed as yellow and black <lb />
witches, led their new members in a <lb />
joyous in and out among these <lb />
groups, amidst the moaning ghosts, <lb />
crying cats, shrieking of witches. <lb />
of bats and capering of <lb />
clowns and imps. <lb />
Each old member took charge of <lb />
a new member to her the round <lb />
of the fortune-telling booths and to <lb />
see that she did not hear a dull mo- <lb />
The sibyl in a corner read <lb />
from her big the interpretation <lb />
of tile symbols on leaves plucked <lb />
from an over hanging bough. The <lb />
three silent fates, one holding the <lb />
distaff, one measuring the thread and <lb />
the third cutting It. gave interesting <lb />
fates to inquiring mortals. Two <lb />
pumpkin girls twirled the wheel of <lb />
fortune. The old witch in the room <lb />
swept down cob-web fortunes. A <lb />
merry crowd gathered around the <lb />
witch pinned to the wall and, blind <lb />
folded, tried to stick her broom in <lb />
her hand. <lb />
At the door of a a witch <lb />
demanded the pass word, <lb />
you the broth may drink <lb />
Stop a moment, pause <lb />
Say in solemn syllables slow. <lb />
Words which every guest must <lb />
Each one then had to give the pass- <lb />
Witches, which is the witch which <lb />
hath the switch with which to <lb />
the witch that girth the riches from <lb />
the, pot of the <lb />
At the end of a spooky <lb />
bordered by pine boughs and lighted <lb />
by witches served <lb />
punch from a Souvenir bats <lb />
were given to each Lanier member <lb />
and cats to each Poe. <lb />
The evening closed with merry <lb />
march around the halls. <lb />
THIS DATE IS <lb />
November <lb />
famous library <lb />
at Oxford first opened to the <lb />
public. <lb />
Milton, the famous Eng- <lb />
poet, died. Born Dec. <lb />
1608. <lb />
Win. who was the <lb />
candidate of the <lb />
party for President in <lb />
born. Died Feb. 1834. <lb />
Christie, founder of the <lb />
famous auction rooms in Lon- <lb />
don, died. Born in 1730. <lb />
and the <lb />
commissioner, taken from <lb />
the steamer Trent. <lb />
Lincoln re-elected <lb />
President of the United States. <lb />
Bernhardt made her <lb />
American debut at Booth's The- <lb />
New York. <lb />
through train from Mon- <lb />
to Vancouver. <lb />
admitted as a state of <lb />
the Union. <lb />
Roosevelt elected <lb />
governor of New York. <lb />
ANOTHER GOOD SERMON. <lb />
Large Congregation at Tues- <lb />
day Night <lb />
Good weather took out a large con- <lb />
to the meeting in the <lb />
church, Tuesday night, and an- <lb />
other strong, forceful sermon was de- <lb />
livered by the pastor. Rev. C. M. <lb />
Rock, on the general subject <lb />
Needs and Means of The <lb />
special of this sermon was <lb />
Jesus Willing to The <lb />
closing one of the series of four <lb />
mons will be tonight from the sub- <lb />
You Want to be <lb />
After the service Tuesday night the <lb />
choir remained for an hour to practice <lb />
the songs in the new books that have <lb />
been received for the meeting. The <lb />
are good ones and the singing <lb />
will be a feature of the services. <lb />
Evangelist Holcomb. who is to take <lb />
charge of the meeting for ten days or <lb />
longer, is expected to arrive Thurs- <lb />
day, and with him will come Prof, and <lb />
Mrs. Blankenship who are to lead <lb />
the singing. <lb />
will it the dyspeptic from many <lb />
s of misery, him to cat <lb />
They prevent <lb />
HEADACHE, <lb />
c. .-ft the food to assimilate and soar- <lb />
the body, give keen appetite, <lb />
flesh <lb />
I mM muscle. Elegantly <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Chinese for China. <lb />
The following table of Chinese <lb />
words appearing, or like to appear, <lb />
in news dispatches, may help readers <lb />
to follow with a clearer understand- <lb />
the progress of the revolutionary <lb />
movement in the Flowery <lb />
of the blood. <lb />
or family. <lb />
Council. <lb />
or ruler of <lb />
more than one province. <lb />
of a province. <lb />
military officer of a <lb />
province. <lb />
of a city. <lb />
east of the <lb />
mountain. <lb />
or mountain. <lb />
where official <lb />
Is transacted. <lb />
city of the first class. <lb />
Ting or city or town of <lb />
lesser importance than that <lb />
ed by <lb />
city of a dependent prov- <lb />
HIDDEN DANGERS. <lb />
THE PITT COUNTY FAIR. <lb />
ONE WHO SAW THE FAIR. <lb />
WALLOPS <lb />
Wilmington Woman Makes II Hot <lb />
For Midnight Intruder. <lb />
WILMINGTON, Nov. Eliza- <lb />
beth No. <lb />
street, had a lively time with a squat <lb />
black in her home late Sat- <lb />
night The entered her <lb />
home with the evident purpose of <lb />
looting the place. Mrs. Is <lb />
a widow and lives alone. She was <lb />
aroused from her slumbers on hear- <lb />
some one strike a match In the <lb />
kitchen. She went to Investigate and <lb />
found the intruder to be a low, <lb />
chunky-built who, on her <lb />
rival, made a break for the window, <lb />
by which he had entered. Mrs. Fort- <lb />
man grabbed him by one of his legs <lb />
hauled him back into the house, <lb />
calling lustily for help the <lb />
Ono of the man's now-quarter <lb />
shoes came off In her hands and she <lb />
used this as a beat over <lb />
the head. The made another <lb />
attempt to leave by the window and <lb />
Everybody's business is nobody's i again she hauled him back and <lb />
He Recalls Another Procession Here <lb />
Fifty Years Ago. <lb />
Editor <lb />
This writer attended the great Pitt <lb />
county fair Friday. Oh, wasn't It <lb />
wonderful that this grand old county <lb />
could get up so many exhibits and <lb />
so many bright, white children, solid <lb />
Saxon yeomanry, their sons and fair <lb />
daughters everywhere. I feel proud <lb />
that I first saw the light here. One <lb />
mistake the managers made was to <lb />
have speakings and the fair under <lb />
one roof. That procession of boys <lb />
and sweet Southern girls that arc <lb />
soon to be husbands fathers, wives <lb />
and mothers. Soon they are to be <lb />
at the helm of state. And we old <lb />
antebellum people will soon pass <lb />
over the river. <lb />
Well, I saw a long procession of <lb />
militia men of Pitt county in Green- <lb />
ville the last general muster before <lb />
the Civil war. It was. I think. In <lb />
October, 1861. They formed in front <lb />
of the court house, down <lb />
Evans street to Fifth street; thence <lb />
east to street; thence south <lb />
with he New Bern road to the Greene <lb />
plantation, pulled down the old rail <lb />
fence to the right and marched In <lb />
to drill. There was no crop In the <lb />
field. It Is now L C. Arthur's plan- <lb />
and about the southern limits <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
The men had their muzzle-loading <lb />
guns, some with the old flint and <lb />
steel. The county was then divided <lb />
In districts with district captains and <lb />
other company officers. These met <lb />
to drill at the county muster ground <lb />
as it was called, on July 4th, and at <lb />
other times. The general muster was <lb />
the meeting of all the country dis- <lb />
annually. This was a <lb />
and was officered by Walter <lb />
Newton, near Falkland, as colonel. <lb />
G. T. TYSON. <lb />
What Congressman Small Thinks Of <lb />
It <lb />
Congressman John H. Small, who <lb />
spent one day here at the recent Pitt <lb />
county fair, paid the following tribute <lb />
to it in his home paper, the Washing- <lb />
ton <lb />
I had the opportunity of spending <lb />
last Thursday in Greenville in at- <lb />
on the Pitt county fair. <lb />
The exhibits were fine as to quality <lb />
and variety. The products of the <lb />
farm, the poultry and the handiwork <lb />
of the good women of the county <lb />
were especially interesting. The <lb />
of household and domestic <lb />
such as canned and preserved <lb />
and vegetables, were really a <lb />
able object lesson. The fair <lb />
for two days during Thursday <lb />
and Friday. A large crowd was In at- <lb />
and not the least Interest- <lb />
and profitable feature of the <lb />
was the mingling and social <lb />
intercourse among those In attend- <lb />
Men of all ages, wives, <lb />
and boys, made it a day of profit- <lb />
able social intercourse. The pride of <lb />
the exhibitors and their products, and <lb />
admiration of their neighbors <lb />
aroused in the minds of many an In- <lb />
to do likewise. <lb />
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That <lb />
No Greenville Citizen Can Afford <lb />
To Ignore. <lb />
DANGER SIGNAL NO. comes <lb />
from the kidney secretions. They <lb />
will warn yon when the kidneys are <lb />
sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, <lb />
amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out <lb />
a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red. <lb />
urine, full of sediment and irregular <lb />
of passage. <lb />
DANGER SIGNAL NO. comes <lb />
from the back. Back pains, dull and <lb />
heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of <lb />
sick kidneys and warn you of the <lb />
danger of dropsy and dis- <lb />
ease. Bonn's Kidney Pills are en- <lb />
by thousands. Here's <lb />
James Long, Dickinson avenue. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. says. am certain <lb />
that Kidney Pills are a remedy <lb />
of merit and I do not hesitate to re- <lb />
commend them. When I was <lb />
from backache, pains in my <lb />
kidneys and other symptoms of kid- <lb />
and bladder trouble, I got a sup- <lb />
ply of Kidney Pills from the <lb />
John L. Wooten Drug Co. It did not <lb />
take them long to bring me <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
To Take Up Case. <lb />
RICHMOND, Va Nov. <lb />
court of appeals of Virginia, <lb />
which convened for its autumn <lb />
today is expected to take up next <lb />
In the at Bear <lb />
Clay Jr., the young man now <lb />
under sentence for death of the<lb />
of his wife. Should a writ of <lb />
nobody's business is every- whacked him stoutly across the era- be allowed It Is probable that <lb />
i business; therefore, business His terror at I st gave second trial will be set for <lb />
added and he broke from the January term. <lb />
her grip and escaped by the open <lb />
door- I Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb />
business; <lb />
is business. <lb />
Bill collectors seldom dun as they <lb />
would be done by. <lb />
Here is mighty good advice from <lb />
the Asheboro Courier, whose editor is <lb />
a fine of the things <lb />
which all neighbors should do Is to <lb />
arbitrate all minor differences In the <lb />
nature of civil actions. An <lb />
court is not difficult to organize. <lb />
The should be sworn to do <lb />
their duty and administer justice <lb />
partially. The witnesses can be <lb />
sworn and state their case. It is not <lb />
always necessary to have a lawyer <lb />
or any one else as the case may be <lb />
submitted without argument. <lb />
In court is slow and expensive. <lb />
It does not pay to take matters <lb />
into court where the amounts and the <lb />
Issues Involved are It is bet- <lb />
often to submit these little mat- <lb />
to one's neighbors and friends <lb />
than to seek an adjustment through <lb />
the slow and times uncertain <lb />
process of the But what <lb />
does Brother Hammer mean by such <lb />
advice Does he want to put hi <lb />
brethren, the lawyers, out of <lb />
They ought to have him up <lb />
and Rec- <lb />
Seven Brothers Hide the Goal. <lb />
PALMYRA. Nov. event <lb />
believed to be without precedent In <lb />
the history of Freemasonry was fur- <lb />
at a special communication of <lb />
the Masonic order here today, when <lb />
the degree or Master Mason was con- <lb />
on seven brothers. The <lb />
are Albert, Morris, Robert. James, <lb />
Edward and William Robs, all farm- <lb />
living near Palmyra. <lb />
One of the best ways of hang on <lb />
to your faith In human nature is by <lb />
always taking good security on your <lb />
loans. <lb />
The Conference Plan. <lb />
The conference cf governors of the <lb />
cotton producing states held in New <lb />
Orleans has made its <lb />
looking to an adjustment of the <lb />
price of cotton on a profitable basis. <lb />
The first paragraph of the <lb />
We earnestly recommend to the <lb />
planters of the southern states to fol- <lb />
low the example of Louisiana and so <lb />
diversify their crops as to produce <lb />
everything necessary for consumption <lb />
on the farm and let cotton be the <lb />
surplus crop even If the quantity <lb />
raised shall be per cent less than <lb />
present crop, as then they will get <lb />
just as much In return for much less <lb />
labor than this year's crop will yield <lb />
at present prices, will soon free them- <lb />
selves from debt and be In <lb />
without any financial aid, to sell <lb />
their crops gradually, as the demand <lb />
shall exist and not market the work <lb />
of a year in or days as they have <lb />
been accustomed to do. <lb />
That recommendation has the right <lb />
ring to it, and is Identical with the <lb />
plan repeatedly urged In these col- <lb />
as being the most practical and <lb />
sensible one to follow. A farmer with <lb />
a store debt for supplies and for fer- <lb />
account cannot hold his cot- <lb />
ton. He is forced to sell at whatever <lb />
price ho can get whether above or <lb />
below the cost of production. But a <lb />
farmer who has had the foresight to <lb />
make all his supplies on his farm <lb />
meat and vegetables, and <lb />
grain and hay for horses and cattle <lb />
and has not had to Incur debt for <lb />
these things to make his crop, with <lb />
another year's supply in his crib <lb />
and barn, can hold his <lb />
cotton and continue to live at home. <lb />
The recommendations go <lb />
further and advise every farmer to <lb />
not only reduce his cotton acreage, <lb />
hut to plant the so reduced <lb />
in some grain crop that will make <lb />
food for man and beast We believe <lb />
that per cent of the present year's <lb />
cotton land sown to wheat and oats <lb />
this fall and followed next summer <lb />
with peas for crop and soil <lb />
will go far toward solving <lb />
the News. <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 />
Greenville 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 />
Agriculture Is the Useful, the Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT, MIL<lb />
DIAMOND RING TO <lb />
PRESET TO <lb />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
SPECIAL STIR IN CONTESTANTS <lb />
PER CENT INCREASE ON ALL <lb />
SUBSCRIPTIONS UP TO SATURDAY, <lb />
MAKE GREATEST OF TEST <lb />
WINNERS <lb />
FAIR <lb />
HONOR ROLL OF EXHIBITORS. <lb />
of Those led in The <lb />
Departments. <lb />
Below is given the names of the <lb />
premium winners at the recent Pitt <lb />
fair, as reported to the officers Jr., <lb />
by the judges in the different de- j <lb />
of the exhibits, and the <lb />
amount of the premium In each case. <lb />
The president and secretary have <lb />
gone carefully over the reports of <lb />
the judges, comparing it with the <lb />
premium list and the book of entries. <lb />
If the list below does not contain the <lb />
Pollard, second. Hall. <lb />
Best trio white Leghorns, If. H. <lb />
White, second, W. L. Hall, <lb />
Beat trio brown Leghorns, Mrs.<lb />
Best trio Island Reds. J. H. <lb />
Tucker, second. D. A. Jamie. <lb />
Best trio white <lb />
second. J. Morrill. fl. <lb />
Best trio Games, Larry Stocks, <lb />
second, S. J. Vincent. SI. <lb />
Best pair Bantams, Laugh- <lb />
Best pair pigeons. J. F. Pollard. SI; <lb />
second. W. O. Manning. cents. <lb />
Best pair turkeys, J. II. Cobb, <lb />
second, J. P. Pollard. <lb />
Best pea fowl, J. F. Pollard. SI. <lb />
Best Guineas. J. F. Pollard. <lb />
Best geese. J. F. Pollard, <lb />
name of any exhibitor who holds a <lb />
Best trio red Buckeye. B. H. Lewis. SI. <lb />
Nobles, <lb />
Best wine. Win. sec- <lb />
J. K. Pollard, cents. <lb />
Best honey in comb, J. S. Barber, <lb />
second. L. B. fl. <lb />
Beat butter, Mrs. A. P. Turnage, <lb />
second. Mrs. O. L. <lb />
Best Mrs. G. V. Smith, <lb />
second. Mis. E. T. Cox. cents. <lb />
Best citron. Mrs. Annie Lt. Thomas, <lb />
Best corn bread, Mrs. B. T. Cox, <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best sweet pickle peaches, Miss <lb />
Daisy Tucker. second. Mrs. A. <lb />
Savage. <lb />
Best encumber pickles, Mrs. W. L. <lb />
second. Miss Palsy <lb />
Tucker, <lb />
Best grape juice. Mrs. W. M. Moore, <lb />
ENDORSES THE <lb />
LEAGUE <lb />
AND GOOD WORK IT IS DOING. <lb />
premium card issued by the fudges <lb />
Best trio M. H. White, <lb />
JUST THREE MORE WEEKS LEFT IN GREATEST <lb />
VOTING CONTEST IN HISTORY OF <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
blue or red and they will <lb />
this fact promptly to the pres-j f j R <lb />
or secretary of the lair together <lb />
with their entry tag. such will also be <lb />
GIT <lb />
BEFORE O'CLOCK, <lb />
NIGHT, NOVEMBER <lb />
We told you yesterday just what <lb />
we are going to give you between <lb />
now and the close of the contest <lb />
the way of offers. Did you read it <lb />
If you didn't you had better hunt up <lb />
that paper and read it thoroughly. <lb />
Until Saturday, November at <lb />
nine o'clock in the evening we are <lb />
to give you a fifty per cent in- <lb />
crease in the regular schedule of <lb />
vote issuing on every subscription <lb />
you turn in up to then. How does <lb />
that to you Don't you think <lb />
this will enable you to roll up a <lb />
mighty good reserve force It will, if <lb />
will Just get out and hustle, and <lb />
that is one of the most essential <lb />
things in this contest of energy. <lb />
It will be greatly to your <lb />
age to get together all of your friends <lb />
and secure every subscription you can <lb />
possibly get bold of before nine <lb />
o'clock, Saturday, November p. m. <lb />
The vote schedule will decrease <lb />
after that date and for that reason <lb />
we urge you to do all you possibly <lb />
can between now and the 25th. Your <lb />
friends are all ready to help you if <lb />
you only ask them. But don't stop <lb />
with simply seeing your <lb />
every person from whom you think <lb />
you could got a subscription. <lb />
There are hundreds throughout <lb />
this City and county who are waiting <lb />
Tor you to conic and ask them, so start <lb />
out today and make a systematic <lb />
canvass of your entire neighbor- <lb />
hood. <lb />
Below we give the vote schedule <lb />
which will be in force up to the close <lb />
of the contest and every contestant <lb />
should clip it out and keep it well <lb />
before her. She will And this great <lb />
help to remind her that the sooner <lb />
she sends In her subscriptions the <lb />
votes she will receive on them. <lb />
November to <lb />
Votes will he allowed on all sub- <lb />
and <lb />
DAILY. <lb />
months . 4.500 <lb />
months .,. 10.500 <lb />
year . 30.000 <lb />
years. <lb />
years . <lb />
WEEKLY <lb />
f, months. <lb />
year . <lb />
years . <lb />
years . <lb />
i years . 150.000 <lb />
to December <lb />
Will be allowed on nil <lb />
and paid be- <lb />
tween these two dates according to <lb />
schedule <lb />
DAILY. <lb />
months . 3.000 <lb />
G months <lb />
year . <lb />
. <lb />
years . <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
months . <lb />
year . <lb />
years. 12.000 <lb />
years . <lb />
years . <lb />
This is the original schedule of <lb />
votes which has been in force up to <lb />
the present time and votes will be <lb />
lowed according to this schedule only <lb />
between the dates of November and <lb />
December and up till nine o'clock <lb />
on the night of December 2nd. <lb />
The last Week. <lb />
From December to the close of <lb />
the contest, Saturday night, December <lb />
at o'clock, votes will accord- <lb />
to the following schedule, on all <lb />
subscriptions and paid in <lb />
during those <lb />
DAILY. <lb />
placed on the premium list. But such <lb />
omissions, if any, should be report- <lb />
ed at once. The list of premium win- <lb />
must be submitted to the State <lb />
department of agriculture, as the de- <lb />
contributes half of the <lb />
premiums, and as soon as <lb />
Graham and returns <lb />
the list the treasurer will be ready <lb />
to pay the premiums. <lb />
months <lb />
months <lb />
year <lb />
years <lb />
years <lb />
G months 1.750 <lb />
year 3.750 <lb />
years <lb />
years <lb />
years <lb />
This schedule Is a decrease of the <lb />
original vote schedule and will be in <lb />
force right up to the close of the con- <lb />
test. <lb />
And Remember Thai, <lb />
All the time you are boosting your <lb />
total towards that Piano or any of <lb />
the valuable prizes you are getting <lb />
within range of that lovely Diamond <lb />
Ring that the Contest Department is <lb />
offering as a special prize. This <lb />
handsome Diamond Ring will be <lb />
awarded on Monday. November die <lb />
27th, to the young lady who turns <lb />
in the most subscriptions from the <lb />
to the of November. In this <lb />
way does the Contest Department <lb />
want to show its appreciation of the <lb />
good work done by contestants. <lb />
This special prize will a most <lb />
handsome and fitting Thanksgiving <lb />
offering to the young lady who proves <lb />
herself worthy of the ownership <lb />
Seldom does a publication place with- <lb />
in range of its readers a total of <lb />
prizes of the value and usefulness <lb />
offered by the Daily in the <lb />
Big Piano Prize Contest and <lb />
therefore, when the contestants set. <lb />
to work will, it was de- <lb />
that an prize would be <lb />
awarded. On Monday, the 27th, some <lb />
deserving young lady will possess an <lb />
ornament of great value and beauty <lb />
and the Contest Department will be <lb />
pleased to know that It had done Its <lb />
live Stock. <lb />
Best stallion owned in Pitt county, <lb />
L. Patrick, <lb />
Best stallion raised in Pitt county, <lb />
W. H. Jr., Second, W. H. <lb />
Rest brood mare and colt, H. C. <lb />
second, A. L. Gains, <lb />
Best drive horse raised in Pitt <lb />
J. F. Pollard, second, <lb />
A. Jr., <lb />
Best work horse, C. H. <lb />
second, E. F. <lb />
Best spring colt. J. R. Lewis, <lb />
Best yearling colt. J. R. Barnhill, <lb />
second, Robert <lb />
Best pair mules, W. H. Jr., <lb />
Best mule colt, A. L. Garris. <lb />
second. J. W. Martin. <lb />
Best Angus bull. G. T. Tyson. <lb />
Best Angus yearling. G. T. Tyson, <lb />
Best beef cow, L. Joyner, <lb />
Beat Jersey bull, Horton, <lb />
second, A. G. Cox, <lb />
Best Jersey heifer, <lb />
Best bull. J. o. Proctor <lb />
and Bro <lb />
Best cow, J. O. Proctor <lb />
and Bro., <lb />
Best grade cow, D. D. Haskett. <lb />
second. W. <lb />
Best Berkshire boar. J. B. Tucker, <lb />
second, W. H. Jr. <lb />
Best Berkshire sew, J. B. Tucker, <lb />
second, A. J. <lb />
Best Poland China boar, J. O. <lb />
tor and Bro., <lb />
Best Poland China sow. A. <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
Best boar, O. L. Joyner, <lb />
second. C. It. <lb />
Beat sow. c. it. <lb />
Best sow and pigs W. H. Dull, Jr. <lb />
Beat pair sheep, G. Tyson, <lb />
Best pair pigs, O. L. Joyner, <lb />
second. J. O. Proctor and Bro. <lb />
Special Stock Premiums. <lb />
By It H. White for best colt <lb />
by Col. Patrick, W. H. Jr. <lb />
second. H. C. Edwards, <lb />
Poultry. <lb />
Best trio barred Plymouth <lb />
H. G. second. <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Best trio white Plymouth <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Best trio white <lb />
Rocks, <lb />
E O. <lb />
F. <lb />
duty by the In this the <lb />
contestants are an <lb />
to make great strides towards the <lb />
prize they set out win and at the <lb />
same time, winning a lovely and <lb />
costly Diamond Ring. <lb />
, . . <lb />
Best bale rye hay, J. Dixon. <lb />
Best bale alfalfa hay. J. W. Mar- <lb />
tin. <lb />
Field Crops. <lb />
Largest squash. E. E. Williams <lb />
Garden Huckleberry, E. S. <lb />
II. <lb />
Best peck turnips. F. M. Smith. <lb />
second, W. L. Hall, cents. <lb />
Largest turnip. John F. Evans, <lb />
second, R. A. Mobley, cents. <lb />
Best bushel corn in ear J. W. Mar- <lb />
tin, second. Joseph Fleming, II. <lb />
Best ears corn, J. B. Tucker, <lb />
second, J. B. Tucker, <lb />
Best S stalks corn, J. B.<lb />
Best earns popcorn W. B. <lb />
Lawhorn, fl, <lb />
Best stalk of cotton, J. B. <lb />
second, J. T. <lb />
Best pound lint cotton, William <lb />
second, S. I. Fleming, <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best bushel sweet potatoes, W. E. <lb />
Tucker. second Chas. <lb />
Largest dozen sweet potatoes, Dal- <lb />
ma Cox, second, W. E. Tucker. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best barrel potatoes, G. G. <lb />
second, W. <lb />
Largest A. A. Joyner, <lb />
second, J. J. cents. <lb />
Best hale clover hay. W. C. <lb />
Best bale hay, C. G. Little. <lb />
second, W. C. Faucette, <lb />
Best bale oat hay, J. Dixon, <lb />
Largest pumpkin, E. P. Wilson, <lb />
second. J. W. Pope, <lb />
Best collard. W. H. Evans, <lb />
second. Miss Helen Dudley, cents. <lb />
Best gallon oats, W. Barfield. <lb />
second, J. K. Barnhill. cents. <lb />
Beat seed wheat, J. Brooks, <lb />
Best Japan peas, J. O. Proctor, <lb />
Best white peas with black eyes, <lb />
W. A. <lb />
Best black peas. Chas. <lb />
peanuts. Shade Gray. <lb />
Best, cabbages, W. E. Tucker, <lb />
second, W. cents. <lb />
Best green cucumbers. J. O. <lb />
tor, cents. <lb />
Beat tobacco. T. A. Pearson. <lb />
Best vegetable Miss Helen <lb />
Dudley. second, Mrs. J. L. War- <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best stalk green pepper, Mrs. Ma y <lb />
E Tucker, fl. <lb />
Best lemon tree, Mrs. W. E. Tucker, <lb />
fl. <lb />
Best dozen L. D. Eagles. <lb />
second, W. A. Stokes, fl. <lb />
Pitt county grown chestnuts. Mrs. <lb />
L. Warren, cents. <lb />
Pitt county grown English <lb />
nuts, Amos Elks, cents. <lb />
Best green tomatoes, W. L. Hall. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best ball pepper, W. II. Evans. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Pantry and Dairy. <lb />
Best Jelly, Mrs. A. P. Turn- <lb />
age, second, Mrs. J. S. Norman, <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best home made soap, Mrs. Lucy <lb />
X. <lb />
Best vinegar. Mrs, W, M. Moore, <lb />
fl; second, W. H. Evans, cents. <lb />
grape Jelly, Mrs. A. P. Turn- <lb />
age, fl; second. B. U. I.- cents. <lb />
Best preserves, Mrs. Chas. Me- <lb />
Arthur, SI; second, Mrs. J. J, Jenkins. <lb />
cents. <lb />
Beat display of canned fruits, Mrs. <lb />
Evans, second, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
Best lard, R. L. Dudley, <lb />
Beat loaf bread, Mrs. W. C. <lb />
second Mrs. Hattie Jack- <lb />
son. <lb />
Best rolls. Mrs. J. T. Worthington, <lb />
fl; second, Mrs. J. J. Jenkins, <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best biscuits. Miss Helen Dudley, <lb />
second, Mrs. Ida Harvey, cents. <lb />
Best hams, Mrs. W. M. Moore <lb />
second, Wm. fl. <lb />
Heaviest dozen egg J. S. Corbett, <lb />
second, Mrs. Lucy Nobles, fl. <lb />
Best cake, Mrs. Hill, <lb />
Best gallon honey, Mrs. S. C. Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Special Prizes. <lb />
By J. B. Higgs, for baking with <lb />
flour; <lb />
First prize. 1-2 barrel flour, <lb />
Mrs. Ida Harvey; second. 1-4 barrel <lb />
flour, Mrs. P. M. Johnston; <lb />
third, 1-8 barrel flour, Mrs. <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
Plain and Fancy Work. <lb />
Best collection, Floyd Dixon, <lb />
second, Mrs. E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Best sofa pillow, Miss Lucy Nobles, <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Griffin, fl. <lb />
Best handkerchiefs, Mrs. R. W. <lb />
King, second. Miss Etta Hines, <lb />
cents. <lb />
Best Mrs. Lydia Purser. <lb />
second. Miss Emma Campbell, <lb />
Best rug, Miss Hill, <lb />
Mrs. G. W. fl. <lb />
Best shuck mat. Ida Foreman, ; <lb />
second, Joseph Fleming, cents. <lb />
Best shuck basket, Ida Fireman. <lb />
II. <lb />
Best home made cloth. Miss Celia <lb />
Case, fl, <lb />
Best collection of fall flowers, O. E. <lb />
Warren. second. D. Haskett. <lb />
fl. <lb />
Special premium by a friend to <lb />
graded school on collection of <lb />
work. fl. <lb />
Grange In Session. <lb />
COLUMBUS, O. Nov. Na- <lb />
Grange, the largest and most <lb />
Influential of farmers In <lb />
America, for its annual session <lb />
In Columbus today with delegates <lb />
present every Slate. Additional <lb />
interest is given the meeting this <lb />
year by the probability that Its at- <lb />
will be called to the charges <lb />
made that the organization Is con- <lb />
by certain powerful factors <lb />
whose activity In national politic <lb />
has militated against the success of <lb />
the National Grange Ml minimized <lb />
its <lb />
am to recommend <lb />
Cough Remedy as the best <lb />
thing I know of and safest remedy <lb />
for coughs, bronchial <lb />
writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold, of <lb />
Denver, Col. have used it re- <lb />
and it has never tailed to <lb />
give For sale by ill drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
All Should Take An Interest <lb />
In <lb />
Editor <lb />
The town of Greenville is quite <lb />
fortunate In having in its midst such <lb />
an organization to work for its <lb />
and development as the Civic <lb />
League. These few ladies that have <lb />
banded themselves together with a <lb />
definite purpose that stands for sonic- <lb />
thing, deserve much credit, and should <lb />
have the sanction and support of <lb />
every true citizen that loves his town. <lb />
Some may the ladies as <lb />
out of their sphere, and that <lb />
such movements tend towards <lb />
man but if woman <lb />
consists of such work as the <lb />
Civic League is doing, then it would <lb />
be good for Greenville <lb />
The same treatment and care that <lb />
an intelligent individual gives him- <lb />
self is good for the community in <lb />
which we live. Our streets and other <lb />
public places should be kept clean <lb />
and made to have as good an appear- <lb />
as possible. And it is this great <lb />
undertaking that the Civic League <lb />
for its immediate object. If there <lb />
is no garbage can law there should <lb />
be one and it should be enforced. A <lb />
filthy, trashy, street is no <lb />
more attractive to the people that <lb />
visit Greenville the dirty, rag- <lb />
individual Is to <lb />
visitors are no more impressed with <lb />
the dirty town than you are with the <lb />
like individual. <lb />
As to improvements of our streets, <lb />
of course that is a matter for the. <lb />
board of aldermen to take up, to <lb />
push, and to accomplish, owing to <lb />
the Training school, water and lights. <lb />
and other improvements that you have <lb />
already made, the town is bonded and <lb />
In debt, and there does not seem to <lb />
be much capital for the aldermen to <lb />
operate with. But if such light <lb />
as we are able to make <lb />
will be put through whenever <lb />
the opportunity for them arises, and if <lb />
the property owners will co- <lb />
operate with the aldermen by doing <lb />
their part, not six months later after <lb />
much damage has been done, but in <lb />
conjunction with the town, much good <lb />
can be accomplished. To be more <lb />
explicit, suppose the town grades a <lb />
street and puts on sand and clay, and <lb />
the property owner does not put up <lb />
curbing as is required by law, but <lb />
not enforced, what happens Dur- <lb />
a rain the water that does not <lb />
wash across the side walk puddles on <lb />
the walk along the side of the walk <lb />
where the gutter should be. thereby <lb />
softening the newly street and <lb />
causing same to muck up become <lb />
worse than before improving. Any <lb />
pedestrian who has to use these <lb />
curbed side walks can tell you of their <lb />
condition in wet weather. It would <lb />
be a great Improvement from a stand- <lb />
point of looks and comfort if every <lb />
properly owner on unimproved as <lb />
well as improved streets would put. <lb />
up curbing and pay some attention <lb />
to their But there is no <lb />
use building sidewalks If you do not. <lb />
protect them With curbing of some <lb />
kind. <lb />
These suggestions are made in the <lb />
spirit of Interest that have in Green- <lb />
ville, and I hope you will take them <lb />
for what they are worth. Such <lb />
can be made at very lit <lb />
tie coat to any one. There are many <lb />
other such Improvements that would <lb />
be of much benefit to our town, so <lb />
let us all make suggestions that we <lb />
think will be helpful, and come to- <lb />
in concerted effort <lb />
to improve and make It <lb />
more attractive, not only to ourselves <lb />
but to those who us. that they <lb />
may be persuaded to cast their lot <lb />
in Greenville, thus helping hear our <lb />
burdens and enjoy our pleasure. <lb />
M. CLARK. <lb />
m- W .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. i i <lb />
U-KNOW CAME TO <lb />
THE COUNTY FAIR <lb />
RELIGIOUS INTEREST <lb />
AND SAW THE GREAT PROCESSION PROFESSIONS FRIDAY <lb />
Hut Like Other Was Prevented Sermon and Soul Stirring <lb />
Chatter From Hearing the Speaker, <lb />
HANRAHAN. N. C, Nov. There was I large congregation at <lb />
has so much cotton in the fields meeting In the Baptist church, <lb />
to house, and so many peanuts to dig M night, and the service was <lb />
and care for. and tobacco has been marked with much Interest The song <lb />
graders so service preceding the sermon, led by <lb />
was entered into <lb />
past three weeks to attempt enthusiasm spirit by the con- <lb />
pencil paper. Hut today gallon. Special songs were an- <lb />
so high, and <lb />
scarce, this scribbler has been to busy <lb />
for the <lb />
to put pencil pap. <lb />
there is a somewhat lull In the sound Other beautiful solo by Mrs. Blank <lb />
decided to write and an equally beautiful duet <lb />
about <lb />
Evangelist for the <lb />
, evening sermon was Their Hearts <lb />
I hope these will find <lb />
you so in health and so busy <lb />
in writing receipts renewals of <lb />
old subscriptions and Placing new sub- , <lb />
on book, you , . <lb />
find no lime to pass upon the de- <lb />
merits of this, and that your foreman <lb />
will let it go in print. <lb />
of machinery, so <lb />
you a few lines, telling you <lb />
my visit to the first Pitt county fair. <lb />
Were Not Right With God. Prepare <lb />
to Meet Thy The children of <lb />
Israel Ailed hundreds of thousands of <lb />
ANOTHER WHO LIKED <lb />
PHI COUNTY FAIR <lb />
PEOPLE. <lb />
d land <lb />
not right <lb />
into <lb />
because their hearts were <lb />
with God. And so it has <lb />
Wants the lo Continue Along <lb />
The Same Lines as the One Held. <lb />
N. C. Nov. 1911. <lb />
Our fair indeed a roaring <lb />
thanks to our wise selection of <lb />
a president secretary, who were <lb />
enthusiastic and hopeful and wise, <lb />
and prudent. hope this fair will <lb />
grow and last as long as the old <lb />
musters my friend, <lb />
Q. T. wrote about last week. These <lb />
muster were a necessity when first <lb />
introduced and were always help- <lb />
I want to a word of praise for <lb />
the people of Greenville. It seemed <lb />
; me that the town did its very <lb />
best. The people came Thursday and <lb />
stay, d all day, or if they left it was <lb />
one a time, and the allowed <lb />
for exhibits was never The <lb />
, , , M good women prepared dinner and In <lb />
true that I had to make a .,,,, ; country acquaintance, an, <lb />
c their hearts are not right with , bu, , lad ., <lb />
I is carried with them. On <lb />
standpoint So days be- e <lb />
i I .,<lb />
Trial of <lb />
Cases on the <lb />
Docket. <lb />
Criminal <lb />
been , <lb />
forehand I laid my plans before <lb />
i asked her to <lb />
my <lb />
go with me. She said could <lb />
afford to go there behind Levy, our but <lb />
blooded ox. when there was a rail- <lb />
road running by our door. Said I. <lb />
he is a line beast and must needs <lb />
show him. Said she. you can go show <lb />
your blooded ox. I'll stay at home <lb />
and look alter the children, for I <lb />
don't believe In carrying babies to <lb />
such places. So we agreed to dis- <lb />
agree, and I would go and she would <lb />
stay. That is usually the way these <lb />
mothers tarn out. the father goes and; L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes <lb />
the Bother stays and bears the bur- no has saved many lives in his <lb />
heat of the day. years of experience in the drug <lb />
as none of family were <lb />
The heart is made right only by myself. did not take <lb />
cross tor the sins of the world. This me so t an <lb />
is done through simple belief and to dine in town. That was <lb />
, about the nicest and best <lb />
belief that comes from the heart, ever. The hostess and her line <lb />
Prepare to meet thy God. husband were at their best and it <lb />
The sermon was one of power, and would give , <lb />
dinner every year and that you would <lb />
be fortunate enough to be there. <lb />
Others laved equally as well. The <lb />
through the guidance of the Holy <lb />
Spirit awakened much interest. There <lb />
were live professions of faith at this <lb />
service. <lb />
whole family were Invited <lb />
Friday, but as we had dinner with us. <lb />
we ate it and saved our welcome for <lb />
another occasion. for Green- <lb />
and the people of <lb />
Farmville school had the prettiest <lb />
always to and the <lb />
recommend Dr. drilled students. Next time <lb />
schools will do as Tell. <lb />
It is the wish of your humble <lb />
that Die fair be conduct- <lb />
ed upon the same line, that Is, <lb />
and social. Don't let's try to <lb />
have big a tiling, but let us <lb />
The following cases have <lb />
disposed of since last <lb />
Hen Cannon and Alonzo Smith, high- <lb />
way robbery, guilty of robbery, Smith <lb />
sentenced to years State prison <lb />
Cannon years on the roads. <lb />
Arthur Jones, larceny, pleads guilty <lb />
sentenced mouths on the roads. <lb />
another case same defend- <lb />
Judgment was suspended. <lb />
Stan Kennedy, disturbing religious <lb />
worship, pleads guilty. Judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. In <lb />
a case for carrying concealed <lb />
on same defendant a flue of <lb />
costs was Imposed. <lb />
Charles Green alias Robert Cox, <lb />
larceny, guilty. <lb />
James Turnage. affray, guilty, sen- <lb />
months on the roads. <lb />
William Atkinson, and Mike <lb />
son, larceny. Mike Atkinson not <lb />
guilty, William Atkinson, guilty. <lb />
Joe embezzlement, not <lb />
guilty two cases. <lb />
Bummer assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, guilty, lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Robinson and John <lb />
affray, guilty. Judgment suspended. <lb />
John carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced t months <lb />
on the roads. <lb />
Jim Robinson, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced months <lb />
on the roads. <lb />
Cleveland Moore, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Herbert Rowe. larceny, sentenced <lb />
years in State prison. <lb />
Ed Harris, larceny imposed sen- <lb />
years in Slate prison. <lb />
Lena Little, affray, not guilty, <lb />
verdict same <lb />
for carrying concealed weapon. <lb />
Mack Harris, murder, plead <lb />
of manslaughter, sentenced months <lb />
on the roads. <lb />
FREE DEMONSTRATION <lb />
FARMING WITH <lb />
DYNAMITE <lb />
Friday morning I rose I <lb />
my best robe, hooked Levy, lie writes, to <lb />
blooded ox, to the sulky cart, and King's New Discovery for weak, sore <lb />
started for the fair, thinking sure hard colds, hoarseness <lb />
get there in time to enter him for the coughs, la grippe, croup, <lb />
first prize. But alas. had not taken ma. or other bronchial affection, for <lb />
into consideration the fatiguing con- I feel that a number of my neigh- <lb />
of the roads. Perhaps I got the are alive and well today because <lb />
wrong road, surely after so much look my advice to use it. ourselves with a county <lb />
the main roads of our believe its the best do not let us runaway after <lb />
are In better condition than the and lung medicine that's Easy Patronage, Next year we should have <lb />
one that I and when I lo prove he's right. Get a trial hot- a the horses <lb />
reached the suburbs of your city, poor or regular or at least he <lb />
A CRAZY QUILT. <lb />
Advertising Medium. <lb />
With its large and constantly in-1 <lb />
creasing list of subscribers. The Re- <lb />
is a fine advertising medium. <lb />
Any business man who wants to <lb />
help his business can do so by joT <lb />
Levy's tongue was out and he looked <lb />
more like a beast of years ago <lb />
than a blooded. Guernsey <lb />
rested condition would have taken <lb />
the first premium at any state or <lb />
fair. So. worried, grieved and <lb />
almost out of patience. I hid poor <lb />
Levy In a secluded place and footed <lb />
it into the city, thinking how proud <lb />
I would have been could I have reach- <lb />
ed there with Levy, the ox. In his <lb />
royal splendor. Cut thus it has been, <lb />
from childhood hours. have seen my <lb />
fondest decay. Kill amidst our <lb />
deepest, sorrows there a light <lb />
to cheer and bid us go forward. <lb />
So on my way up your beautiful <lb />
street that from that <lb />
temple of justice out of town via Sir John Moore, who conducted <lb />
in this paper. No paper <lb />
that circulates among the people of; <lb />
Pitt county is read more eagerly. <lb />
It seems to me that a list of those <lb />
who drew prizes should be published <lb />
in The Reflector. So I will mention a <lb />
few with your <lb />
Mr. Joseph Pollard received first on <lb />
pigeons, turkeys, guineas and best <lb />
buggy horse, in fact, I think Mr. Pol- <lb />
premiums <lb />
At the recent Pitt county fair, Mrs. <lb />
R. R. Cotten had on exhibition a craw <lb />
quilt, made by herself, and on the <lb />
of It was the following verses, <lb />
she composed. <lb />
Scraps that are sombre and scraps <lb />
that are gay, <lb />
All put together in a fantastic way; <lb />
Colors in contrast and shapes that are <lb />
queer. <lb />
Silk, satin, velvet and plush are all <lb />
here. <lb />
Demented fancy In gorgeous array <lb />
Rival the rainbow in brilliant display. <lb />
are the quilts we call crazy to- <lb />
day, <lb />
Come and learn modern, quick, cheap and <lb />
safe way to use giant dynamite to <lb />
Remove Stumps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Dig Ditches. <lb />
Break Up Subsoils and Make Old Farms Produce Big Crops. <lb />
DYNAMITE <lb />
Will Be Demonstrated the Farm <lb />
C. T, mile of town, Nov. 23rd, a. <lb />
Red Cross Dynamite is sold by Yelverton <lb />
N. C; Cutler-Blades <lb />
New Bern, Hadley, <lb />
Greenville, N. N. Jacobi <lb />
N. C. B. F. Manning. A. C. Cox <lb />
of N. C; J. W. <lb />
Quinnerly Bro., J B. Smith <lb />
THIS DATE IN <lb />
November IS. <lb />
Painter, of <lb />
Mass., publicly whipped for re- <lb />
to have his child <lb />
any one. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Tucker received and <lb />
I second on yellow com; first on <lb />
I shire boar mid sow. <lb />
Mr. J. II. the best <lb />
stalk of cotton. <lb />
Dr. received first <lb />
on yearling colt. <lb />
Proctor received first on Po- <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line depot. I met <lb />
your courteous mayor. was born <lb />
and reared on a therefore <lb />
knows how to treat us country folks <lb />
with kind After pass- <lb />
the compliments of the day taken by th <lb />
bidding me a hearty welcome to all under Prince Mural. <lb />
the privileges of tie city, he told m Win. of <lb />
how to find his office which was warm came <lb />
and cozy, and just across the street <lb />
the south front of the <lb />
the memorial British retreat to <lb />
born. Died Jan. <lb />
1809. <lb />
Moody was hanged in <lb />
Philadelphia us a British spy. <lb />
French <lb />
The world is itself but a crazy quilt <lb />
rare, <lb />
and old natures arc <lb />
with care; <lb />
Man is a scrap of complacent <lb />
, Woman, a scrap of true tenderness <lb />
sweet. <lb />
side, <lb />
land China hogs. Mr. Hardy on Some right <lb />
I pride. <lb />
Mr. exhibited a mule foot- <lb />
ed horse, which attracted much at- <lb />
Mr. Mumford beat me on <lb />
Rock chickens, because my <lb />
rooster had shed his tall. <lb />
Mr Patrick exhibited a fine <lb />
in <lb />
Some are like plush, soft and easy to <lb />
guide. <lb />
Life is a patchwork of smiles and of <lb />
tears. <lb />
Piece added to piece by the untiring <lb />
years; <lb />
adopted a state con- <lb />
house. He assured me that the <lb />
cession would pass that way. So declined the French <lb />
proposal for joint medial ion in <lb />
the American civil war. <lb />
i yellow is sunshine, the purple is <lb />
. . I hope some one who knows will i <lb />
Attorney-, of the ,,,.,,., . . <lb />
all the names of the <lb />
I States. ,, , . ,., <lb />
fill exhibitors. <lb />
rested until heard the sweet strains <lb />
of the band that led the procession. <lb />
Then I hastened down to the side- <lb />
walk, and being charmed found that <lb />
I had stopped in front of some law <lb />
offices. decided I would risk stand- <lb />
there, and only been there a <lb />
few seconds when a gentle and ex- <lb />
clever gentleman stepped <lb />
out of the office. He had <lb />
eyes, a kindly smile and a smooth <lb />
How of select words, just one of those <lb />
kind to make a country fellow feel <lb />
free and easy. Sc we chatted until <lb />
Rossini, the com- <lb />
poser, died in Paris. Born in <lb />
Italy, Feb. 1792. <lb />
Wireless communication was <lb />
effected by Marconi between <lb />
Italy and Nova Scotia. <lb />
A. J. MO YE. <lb />
entire list is being prepared <lb />
publication <lb />
shadow and sunshine experience <lb />
is made. <lb />
The reds and the blues are tints <lb />
gay, <lb />
sorrow and pain are <lb />
brown and gray, <lb />
TO brightens by contrast our <lb />
earthly pathway. <lb />
Those In Arrears Should Let Hear <lb />
From Them. <lb />
We regret to have to call attention <lb />
to this so frequently, but subscribers <lb />
Before be marries her a man owe for The Reflector are not <lb />
to cherish a girl's gloves; up as promptly they should <lb />
it's hard for him to think of her A large number are now In or- <lb />
health rears and the money is needed to <lb />
I In- obligations of the pa- <lb />
may of many of us. about the time We are using printed mailing <lb />
designs which make the <lb />
quilt gay, <lb />
Are pleasures and duties we find on <lb />
our way. <lb />
Hope, and kisses are stitches so <lb />
bright. <lb />
Which decorate life with gleams of de- <lb />
light; <lb />
While sympathy sweet is the lining to <lb />
hold <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Company <lb />
Capital Stack. <lb />
the United State Government <lb />
Depository for <lb />
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK <lb />
Of the Greenville Post Office <lb />
the procession turned the corner and the most the date to which each sub-Tho old scraps of fate which we can- <lb />
came in full view. Then we Were <lb />
both so charmed that we forgot, to <lb />
part of his address, behold paid after the name. By. <lb />
tell how <lb />
Willie, who look the premium for subscriber can <lb />
speak and could only look and won- peas at the fair, came In, and woman h It should not be <lb />
at such a sight. of necessary for us lo mail statements. <lb />
Just, before the head of the pro- stand just in front of some teachers Look ill la date after your name and <lb />
cession reached us I glanced at the T ., as drew nigh this <lb />
young lawyer and saw his head of his rose to her feet and be- <lb />
was bare, so I reached up and off shrill to exclaim <lb />
came my hut. There we stood with Willie, I am so glad got. the <lb />
lei us have a payment. an error <lb />
Is made in any date or it does not <lb />
correspond with your receipt, ad- <lb />
vise US and it will <lb />
not control. <lb />
We are all better than patchwork be- <lb />
cause of the soul. <lb />
good paper by paying your <lb />
promptly. Let this reminder be <lb />
sufficient to bring a payment. <lb />
There Is danger from a cold or <lb />
heads and Charmed lo silence . Judge J Friends, you can help us send you a <lb />
until the rear end had passed us. Then , WOuld have gotten it on <lb />
I could only say it is beautiful Then she told him how to And her <lb />
to describe, and we parted, ha to kitchen, and told of the dinner he <lb />
his office and I to the ware- would find If he would Just go there. <lb />
house hoping to secure a seat near and until one <lb />
the speaker's stand to hear the ad- of the teachers got so brought up an attack of the except <lb />
dresses. secured . , , .,. .-.-- said II when followed by pneumonia, and <lb />
amidst several teachers who were as wish would bush. Then this never . <lb />
Intent on hearing as was I. said, they are my sen-j Iain's Cough Remedy is <lb />
All went well until Prof. Rag. dale But she still kept on. j remedy has won Its great reputation <lb />
finished his gem of introductory, i must close, but let mo say that j and extensive sale by Its remarkable <lb />
Of course the chatter of bad roads kept mo from getting the of colds and grip and can <lb />
childish joy Interfered what with first prize on my ox. and a rude upon <lb />
hearing this, but childish Joy is ever man's tongue kept me with many <lb />
Then I tucked up my ears others from hearing that most excel- <lb />
the hope that I would Prof, lent address. <lb />
Joyner's masterpiece, but to the. U-KNOW. <lb />
be <lb />
with confidence, <lb />
all <lb />
who starts out to <lb />
trouble never gets halfway. <lb />
meet <lb />
For The Ladles. <lb />
Though C. T. big store <lb />
ex busy with the special <lb />
sale in progress there, the millinery <lb />
department is going right ahead as <lb />
usual filling orders. The ladies <lb />
charge of ibis department are skilled <lb />
in their lino and know the needs of <lb />
me trade In style and Quality. The <lb />
lady who buys her millinery at Mun- <lb />
does so with the satisfaction <lb />
that she has best. His stock of <lb />
tailor made coat suits and ready-to <lb />
for ladles is also com- <lb />
ard contains the best to be had. <lb />
Let your motto be to go to <lb />
for the best at the least money. <lb />
For pains in the or chest damp- <lb />
a piece of flannel With Charmer-1 <lb />
Iain's Liniment and bind It on over <lb />
the scat of pain. There Is nothing <lb />
better. . r sale by all druggists. <lb />
THE F RE <lb />
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION <lb />
PITT COUNTY BRANCH <lb />
T. Tyson, Pros., Jas. L. Little, <lb />
Sec. Si Treas. <lb />
AGENTS--R. Williams, R. W. King, Jones. <lb />
Dan TownshipS. V. <lb />
Township A. Slum-ill; Bethel Township C. J. <lb />
Carolina Township -A. Congleton; J. <lb />
Elks; Township Jesse Falkland Township <lb />
T. L Williams; J. Greenville <lb />
-J. A. Lane; Township- A. N. Waters; Swift <lb />
Moore. <lb />
I. Little. Secretary and Treasurer f the above Branch do <lb />
certify that the following statement is correct; <lb />
Fiscal year Ending November 1910. <lb />
in <lb />
Total 21.781.24 <lb />
Total 23,740.20 <lb />
or hand 41.04<lb />
Ir. ; tor years, on each <lb />
Insurance bus been M 9-10 cents. includes losses <lb />
by fire, wind ind Respectfully, <lb />
I. LITTLE, Sec. and Treas. <lb />
th nil find lie <lb />
J. . Fit <lb />
S.<lb />
MOTES FROM THE <lb />
LABOR WORLD <lb />
Held Under Auspices Farmers <lb />
Union <lb />
LARGE ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING <lb />
oat to ask whit yarn will take t <lb />
It and yon fix the It Is <lb />
i not when you bring in a bale of <lb />
You take the bale of cotton 8888888888888888888 <lb />
lo the merchant or cotton buyer and <lb />
ask him what he will give you for interest in the <lb />
it. The merchant or buyer cannot Union movement is being taken in <lb />
tell you he asks the commission southwestern Missouri, <lb />
man in Norfolk or New York, and <lb />
the commission man in turn has to There is considerable unrest in the <lb />
ask Liverpool. So the farmer has no engineering trade of Hungary which <lb />
voice whatever in the price of may lead to a general strike or lock- <lb />
cotton. out U this industry. <lb />
I He said be did not know what so-; . <lb />
Small And Others to oiler for this problem, but The International Association of <lb />
Speeches on see the wisdom of the Bill Posters will hold its next annual <lb />
I resent Problem-Resole- warehouse plan. With the statistics convention in St. Louis during the <lb />
Adopted- Farmers I t the whole world on the cot- week beginning December <lb />
Raise Home Supplies. crop, the buyers know just how Pa., will be the <lb />
Judge Whedbee ordered a of is stored in the ware- eastern lo have a bakery con- <lb />
court at o'clock Saturday morning houses ll out ducted by the Union <lb />
give way for the farmers to sooner or later. While Bakery and Confectionery Workers, <lb />
she court room for the mass be I <lb />
the cotton problem. He raise the Present large The number of trade disputes re- <lb />
said this much was due the he advised every farm- ported during September was eleven, <lb />
as the subject they were could do so to hold his cot- a decrease of three with <lb />
was one that concerned us all, and as he felt sure <lb />
that he would see that the little time Price higher then. <lb />
of the court would be amply made i His advice to the farmers was to <lb />
up. learn how to produce more at less <lb />
A large crowd of business expense, and never buy a bushel of labor Is eleven hours a day, but it <lb />
aid professional men were present at corn, a bale of hay, or a pound of Is exceeded, under permit by a large <lb />
the mass meeting which was These wagons coming to town j number of working people. <lb />
to order by Mr. W. II. Moore, and Mr. I haul out corn, hay and meat do ally in the textile trades. <lb />
H. L. Little was chosen secretary, indicate wise farming and there ought . . . <lb />
Congressman John II. Small ad-; to be a change. The smoke house I There are Strikes in the building <lb />
stressed the meeting. He commended and barn should be on the farm and trades and the textile industry in <lb />
August and a decrease of three com- <lb />
pared with September, 1910. <lb />
In Austria the legal maximum of <lb />
W. P. EVANS <lb />
v I AT <lb />
K. L. <lb />
and door to John <lb />
. hew <lb />
H. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
UH <lb />
occupied by t. L <lb />
J. <lb />
AT LAW<lb />
Bank <lb />
NORTH CAR. g <lb />
At Close of Business September 1911. <lb />
Moore <lb />
W. H. Loni <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
g, <lb />
several towns of Brazil. The build- <lb />
trades obtained the eight-hour <lb />
day several years ago. and are now <lb />
the Union for k work and enough raised on the farm lo supply <lb />
said every farmer In Hilt it. The farmer who raises at home <lb />
should be enlisted under its banner, all his needs, can snap his linger at <lb />
is through co-operation that price of cotton and not trouble J striking for higher wages. <lb />
consequence are accomplish-1 himself about it. To do this our i . . . <lb />
ed. This union stands for the system of fanning and running the The United Hatters of North <lb />
for every child, and It Is by on lime should change. lea report that most all of the man- <lb />
touching dhows with each j The committee on resolutions made who In banded them- <lb />
local tax districts following report, which was selves together and decided to dis- <lb />
been established, better school houses with the union label on their <lb />
built, and larger school terms our is now are now using the label. <lb />
ed for. We have been going through cost of and <lb />
the past content to give we is a i In Germany, owing to <lb />
special training to who were the the Increase in the cost of living. <lb />
En professional or mechanical <lb />
pursuits and who <lb />
e to I farms needed no <lb />
special training. Tins has changed <lb />
ow, and we have awakened to the <lb />
the boy who Is to the <lb />
price of cotton; <lb />
We Resolve, Thai we urge all <lb />
of the I and cit- <lb />
wages have been raised in many <lb />
the factories during year or <lb />
two. The daily working time has <lb />
upon their calling <lb />
also stands <lb />
and make it surrender the <lb />
i of bi pi should be <lb />
as well educated as those in other <lb />
avocations. This is one of the strong <lb />
poses of the l to <lb />
see the boys of the farm are <lb />
and look <lb />
with dignity. <lb />
Tue Union <lb />
for Improved highways, Is real- <lb />
that the old system of building <lb />
and maintaining the public roads is <lb />
antiquated and no longer practicable. <lb />
Individuals cannot build good loads <lb />
hut there must be co-operation. The <lb />
same thing is true as to drainage for <lb />
the redemption of our swamp lands. <lb />
These things come by unifying and <lb />
welding the people together one <lb />
common purpose. <lb />
You must consider the cotton prob- <lb />
the subject which this meeting <lb />
was called to discuss in the same; <lb />
way. There must be co-operation and <lb />
organization. The world needs <lb />
bales of cotton from the South. <lb />
We are unable understand why the <lb />
Manufacturers of cotton products, as <lb />
they claim, cannot sell their man- <lb />
at a price that will justify <lb />
who are iii sympathy with <lb />
cause, to sell a bale of cotton be- <lb />
co- <lb />
. been reduced from ten to nine hours <lb />
vend their absolute necessities <lb />
the present prices. We ask the <lb />
operation in matter of <lb />
business man, banker, merchant and <lb />
We urge the re- <lb />
of per cent, in acreage <lb />
cotton for the coming year, and pay <lb />
more attention to raising of stock, <lb />
grain and all home supplies. ask <lb />
the department of agriculture, both <lb />
stale and national, lo make a State- <lb />
of how many cotton mills there <lb />
lure, and the number of bales of cot- <lb />
ton consumed each year by them. <lb />
R. R. COTTEN, <lb />
G. T. <lb />
H. G. <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
Speaking on the resolution <lb />
R. R. Cotten urged co-operation of all <lb />
interested helping the farmer to <lb />
hold his cotton until the price gets <lb />
G. T. Tyson also urged the farmers <lb />
to hold their present cotton, and <lb />
give more attention to home sup- <lb />
plies. He also referred to the ten- <lb />
ant system as a bad one. as it caused <lb />
too much of what is known as dis- <lb />
tress We make our own <lb />
paying more for the raw material, as <lb />
and corn cheaper than the West can <lb />
raise it for us. We arc going to be <lb />
I of wood and drawers of <lb />
I as long as we buy our sup- <lb />
plies instead of raising them. <lb />
V. Evans was called on and <lb />
i touch he did not know what solution <lb />
to offer for raising price of cot- <lb />
ton, but he thought the warehouse <lb />
manufacturers in oilier lines do. If <lb />
the government is to furnish <lb />
statistics as to the <lb />
of cotton, should also furnish <lb />
the farmers statistics as to the world's <lb />
needs of cotton, so that the supply <lb />
with. <lb />
One Step mentioned as a <lb />
to the problem, is the cotton <lb />
warehouse. Here co-operation is <lb />
so needed, as no one man cm build <lb />
a warehouse. In this you need <lb />
proposition was most practical <lb />
that has been made. The farmers <lb />
must get together, hold their cotton <lb />
, and say to the commission man and <lb />
only the Of the farmers, <lb />
bin of business people in town <lb />
Well. The country and town arc <lb />
largely upon each other. <lb />
M is a foot Hint the people of the <lb />
towns do not take the interest In <lb />
manufacturer got the cotton, <lb />
but you cannot have a pound of it <lb />
until you pay us our It is all <lb />
lo raise our own supplies, but <lb />
cotton will continue to be our staple <lb />
cop and we must do something; to <lb />
in glass factories. <lb />
Consular reports show that, ac- <lb />
cording to statistics based on pass- <lb />
ports, foreign workmen were <lb />
employed In Germany last year. <lb />
these engaged In farming. There <lb />
were 323.326 Poles, 82.092 <lb />
Hungarians and <lb />
Russians and Austrians. <lb />
The recent convention of the <lb />
Association of Electric <lb />
way Men and Car Men decided lo <lb />
Create an internal fund for bonding <lb />
of officers of all unions instead of <lb />
paying the premium amounting to <lb />
about a year to fidelity com- <lb />
as heretofore. <lb />
The Pacific States Company, a San <lb />
Francisco organization composed of <lb />
Journeymen cigar makers working on <lb />
their own account and of small deal- <lb />
has been organized for the <lb />
pose of fighting American tobacco <lb />
trust products of advancing the <lb />
consumption of homo products in <lb />
California. <lb />
From Paulo, the center of the <lb />
coffee district of comes news <lb />
of strikes in the plantations. The <lb />
wages of the pickers have been <lb />
for fifteen years. These men <lb />
are very badly paid, considering the <lb />
nature of work, but as they are <lb />
entirely unorganized no conceited <lb />
movement has been possible. <lb />
The New York Women's Trade <lb />
Union League in its report for the <lb />
pi year staled its membership <lb />
through union affiliation has reached <lb />
of which number are <lb />
women. Among the new features of <lb />
the year has been the <lb />
of a strike council. Incorporated <lb />
with a fund of to used for <lb />
emergency strike purposes during <lb />
strikes for women workers. <lb />
pertaining to the that manipulate the price, <lb />
they should take, yet their very President Moore thanked all who <lb />
and opportunities should make spoke for the Interest each had shown, <lb />
then leaders in movements for the and urged the farmers to live more <lb />
welfare of the The leader jot home and have less of the disease <lb />
Of than heretofore. <lb />
A vole of was extended the <lb />
court for adjourning lo give way for <lb />
mass meeting. <lb />
who has no to grind nor selfish <lb />
Motive will find the farmers ready to <lb />
such leadership. <lb />
After Congressman Small's speech, <lb />
motion n committee consisting of <lb />
Alston Grimes, H. G. Mumford, c. T. <lb />
Tyson, EL R. Cotten was appointed <lb />
n resolutions. <lb />
While the committee was out <lb />
Governor was called on to ad- <lb />
dress the meeting. He said he was <lb />
raised on the farm and always felt <lb />
an Interest in the farmer. It was <lb />
to refer to the Interest he <lb />
look, while governor, in the <lb />
department the state, nor to <lb />
the interest then and since in the <lb />
cation of the children of the slate. <lb />
No man would be more delighted said H. D, Ely, Bantam, Ohio, <lb />
he to be able to give a solution to horrible ulcer had been <lb />
this cotton problem. The law of sup- the plague of my life for four years. <lb />
ply and demand prevail, and Instead I used Urn <lb />
lore an i completely <lb />
there is a demand for it Is hard to Heals burns, bolls, sores, <lb />
tell how the price of such article bruises, pimples, corns. <lb />
be kept up. cents at <lb />
If you farmers bring to town a <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up live pigs, three <lb />
spotted and two black color, weigh <lb />
about pounds each; all unmarked. <lb />
Owner can get same by calling at <lb />
my farm, proving ownership, and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
I. F. KING.<lb />
Hulked at Cold Steel <lb />
wouldn't bi a doctor cut my font <lb />
DR R. L. <lb />
a. W. CARTER, M. D, <lb />
to cf <lb />
Ear. Nest <lb />
S. f. a. <lb />
office with Lr. L-. L <lb />
t a m. <lb />
ALBION DUNK <lb />
U. t <lb />
. aw<lb />
Overdrafts . . <lb />
S. bonds . <lb />
Stocks and bonds . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
for Clearing house . . <lb />
Cash and due from banks <lb />
per . <lb />
Total . . <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
H. r. M. Clark <lb />
Civil <lb />
A. <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Sun <lb />
N. <lb />
i S. WARD. C. ;. PIERCE. <lb />
ii c . . <lb />
W ft PIERCE <lb />
Q . C <lb />
merit En all Court, <lb />
ii. Wooten <lb />
street <lb />
Capital . <lb />
Surplus . <lb />
Profits . <lb />
. . <lb />
. <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
Total . <lb />
3.201.18 <lb />
. 21.000.00 <lb />
. 7.136.00 <lb />
33.278.02 <lb />
50,000.00 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
1.81065 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
21,000.00 <lb />
81,275.00 <lb />
91.42 <lb />
125.41 <lb />
SALE. <lb />
will received for the P. M. <lb />
s. stock of furniture, <lb />
rugs, mattings, etc., one new piano <lb />
and one Included in stock. <lb />
which Inventories 12,600.00. The <lb />
hearse originally cost i <lb />
inventoried <lb />
If not sold privately same will be <lb />
sold at public auction on Monday. <lb />
Nov. LO. 1911, at in.<lb />
Trustee In Bankruptcy. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. Nov. lo, 1911. <lb />
Starts Much Trouble, <lb />
if all people knew neglect <lb />
would result iii severe <lb />
Indigestion, yellow jaundice or <lb />
lent liver trouble they would soon <lb />
Dr. King's New Life Pills, and <lb />
end Its only safe way. lies <lb />
for headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
chills and debility. LT. cents at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
P. <lb />
Invites you to visit his store and <lb />
the <lb />
PATTERNS <lb />
also his nice line of <lb />
GOODS SHOES <lb />
TAILOR SUITS, <lb />
for ladies and misses <lb />
Ills line of clothing for men and boys <lb />
is also best. <lb />
Call at his store and you will be <lb />
pleased with and prices. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Bulbs, Cut Flowers <lb />
and Plants <lb />
our of French avid <lb />
are DOW <lb />
yo-j get the . re- <lb />
Weave in i -i<lb />
offering, fine <lb />
plants, . . Hodge<lb />
and trees. <lb />
Price list on application. Mail, <lb />
I and orders <lb />
; by <lb />
L. Company <lb />
Phone. N. C. <lb />
errand <lb />
SAVANNAH, <lb />
NOVEMBER h <lb />
On account of the above event <lb />
L, <lb />
Announced <lb />
LOW OF <lb />
From Greenville to Savannah and return. Correspondingly <lb />
low rates will made from all other points on the <lb />
Line from many Cities. <lb />
Tickets will be on sale from points in North Carolina. <lb />
I Mia and points north thereof on d and from <lb />
points in all other states on lo inclusive, limited, <lb />
returning, to roach original starting point not later than midnight <lb />
I December -I. 1911. <lb />
CHILDREN years age. and under fare. <lb />
Handsomely illustrated folder, complete with Information, re- <lb />
riling the races, mailed on application. <lb />
For tickets, schedules and further Information, call on II. S. <lb />
WARD, ticket agent, Greenville, N. c. <lb />
W. J. T. C. WHITE, <lb />
Passenger Manager, General Passenger <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C.<lb />
Don't Judge A Manure <lb />
Spreader By Looks <lb />
cut m co. <lb />
A. <lb />
Full line of <lb />
HEAD STONES <lb />
STATUARY WORK. <lb />
ll kinds Stone <lb />
See us for prices on anything <lb />
in above lilies before <lb />
Placing your orders. <lb />
Office near Norfolk Soul <lb />
depot. <lb />
Dying <lb />
P. Morgan has just paid <lb />
a collection French <lb />
manuscripts. Ho can't worrying <lb />
much about Gazette- <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
HERBERT<lb />
In of <lb />
Four chairs and each <lb />
out, v,.,. ever t <lb />
barber. waited their <lb />
home.<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 arc 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 />
best e 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 <lb />
maintenance and y. We are reserving one for you <lb />
Won't you call and get it today <lb />
HART HADLEY <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
a week, <lb />
Published by <lb />
Ml. lac <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
-vie year. <lb />
Six months. . .<lb />
business at home and roar have. Like the Chronicle. aspirants for the presidential <lb />
prosperity will be much greater. We believe we are going to them, and nation are trying to earn their money. <lb />
cannot build an ideal town and com- <lb />
while patronizing enterprises <lb />
in other towns and communities. <lb />
When one buys an article of <lb />
they not be long coming. <lb />
Local as a class, are <lb />
against the people patronizing city <lb />
home building houses and they have a <lb />
material, furniture, or anything that right At the ., <lb />
rates may be bad upon <lb />
Application at the business In <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third street. <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
respect will be charged at I <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
can be bought in ones own town, even <lb />
though a few cents may be saved by <lb />
doing so. it reacts upon the whole <lb />
community, but most heavily upon <lb />
the one who does it. He creates <lb />
enemies of the ones who should be his <lb />
friends and his monetary gain and <lb />
more is loss. Community co-operation <lb />
should be the watch-word ever. <lb />
C. W. H. <lb />
Communication Advertising <lb />
-kites will be lit three <lb />
cents per line, up to lines. <lb />
TO HIM I THE <lb />
I Kills. <lb />
as <lb />
second class matter <lb />
Ice a <lb />
might look into their own affairs a <lb />
little to see if they themselves are <lb />
not patronizing mall order businesses, <lb />
is, giving orders to go out of <lb />
town things that can be pro- <lb />
cured at home. Those business men <lb />
who do this may argue that they save <lb />
a little by sending the orders away, <lb />
and that is the very same line of <lb />
that the patron of the city <lb />
mail store uses whether the <lb />
holds good or not The people <lb />
a town are dependent largely upon <lb />
each other and the to have a <lb />
good town is patronize home stores <lb />
Standing to- <lb />
are going to ask a favor of our <lb />
brethren of the North Carolina press <lb />
August 1910. at the post office a and is that each of them write home enterprises. <lb />
strongest editorial he can is the way to succeed, <lb />
upon importance and practical I <lb />
value of the proper celebration of <lb />
I Considering that American consuls <lb />
Greenville, Carolina, <lb />
act of March <lb />
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. IT. 1911. <lb />
i day. <lb />
bop the basal idea of this fall throughout the world bare <lb />
SUCCESS THE STATE PARK teas say dominant, number of <lb />
but they are wasting lots of stamps, <lb />
stationery, typewriting and printing <lb />
in the stuff they are flooding the <lb />
newspapers offices with. <lb />
and around Washington they do <lb />
not get through with one investigation <lb />
before they launch out another, just <lb />
dabbling a little here and there with- <lb />
out making anything thorough. The <lb />
last investigation started Is after tel- <lb />
and telephone rates. <lb />
--------o <lb />
The list of premium winners at <lb />
the recent county fair, published to- <lb />
day, does its own talking for the <lb />
people of the county. There is no <lb />
mistaking the fact that Pitt county <lb />
can do things when she out <lb />
for that purpose. <lb />
There was a hope that Marion <lb />
was out for good. But he bobs <lb />
up again to remark that the Demo- <lb />
are responsible for the low <lb />
price of cotton. That is about in <lb />
id biles to his usual record for <lb />
for Baltimore to get the eon- <lb />
unless the convention going <lb />
there will bring the state back In the <lb />
right column. <lb />
j namely, the pouring out of our treas- lo <lb />
lures in a spirit of thankfulness for <lb />
supply foreign <lb />
The papers have been talking we have upon <lb />
about the success of the state those who are weak and needy. manufacturing purposes before <lb />
The various Orphan Homes of North September 1912, m bales, <lb />
farm this year, emphasis being are waifs y nothing of what will be need- <lb />
to the fact that on 1,500 acres into valuable and hon- y in <lb />
were raised 1,500 bales of cotton, citizens, and nearly all this <lb />
. . , crop this year does not look any too <lb />
that in addition to this the farm pro-, great work is being done without <lb />
. . . , ,, drawing one copper cent from the other Influence <lb />
a large quantity of peanuts and ,, <lb />
of the These keeping the price of cotton down be- <lb />
enough corn and forage to supply the gad n <lb />
farm for two years. At the same o sacrifice, but is it too <lb />
the farm, buildings and stock to ask that our people pause <lb />
been Improved and much work done j this one day In the year to lend a <lb />
helping hand <lb />
Brethren of the North <lb />
truth. <lb />
on the. river that protect the <lb />
lowlands from overflow. <lb />
That the population of the <lb />
United States is Increasing less <lb />
Carolina than it did in previous de- <lb />
Press Association, we count on your ,, <lb />
In speaking of this success SUpport g our effort . , . <lb />
,,. , . . white race is shown by census figures <lb />
comparing it with former to reach and stir every section of our <lb />
calling that it has been no great while good state. Will you not And pleas- continental United States in 1910 <lb />
this state farm was talked about in bearing your part in this there were 81.732.687 whites, or 88.9 <lb />
, , . ,,., great service We know you will. cent of the total population; <lb />
a losing proposition and looked,,. . .,. <lb />
. . and Children. or 10.7 per cent, and <lb />
T r . I a mUCh . Chinese Japanese, <lb />
operated with large profit to -he state for the Brother, qt cent <lb />
the question naturally arises as b himself in the ,., , . , , , , ,. <lb />
. . . . , j , e constituted 13.1 per cent of the <lb />
what brought about this marked we are copying it from <lb />
believe the reason can be paper not j p <lb />
given in one <lb />
In years by. and in the <lb />
with this, for from time to time be- j Another company of Ohio prospect- <lb />
now and Thanksgiving day we on will start on December 5th for <lb />
of all of us, the state prison our readers to liberally an excursion through that portion of <lb />
and farms have had as managers member on that day. It North Carolina traversed by <lb />
different times a school teacher, a most Norfolk Southern railroad. Car- <lb />
West Point graduate, a cotton Thanksgiving, and we show club has sent them, through the <lb />
two or three lawyers, neither of <lb />
our gratitude to God for His bless- officials of the railroad, an <lb />
whom had any knowledge of how to Bf , more fling way in Greenville on this trip, <lb />
conduct a farm, hence it is not and for Though a reply to the Invitation has <lb />
prising that under their management fortunate ones. Truly a great not yet been received, we hope it <lb />
the farm proved a failure. The pros- work is w, be accepted and that they will <lb />
cut governor had an eye to the U, in this state. <lb />
of things, so concluded that a real Q <lb />
farmer was the right man to put in <lb />
charge of a big farm if success was <lb />
IVE OS <lb />
come to Greenville. <lb />
The new venture In the printing <lb />
to come out of it. and In looking, , m The Elector and think Co., pub. <lb />
around for a suitable man for super- ,, ,. , good ,,, for . <lb />
selected one in Mr. J. and want to see it bigger ls a word and <lb />
Laughinghouse. who had already M- , y your I ,, ,, <lb />
his as a by , ,, <lb />
He carried his skill, hi, its when you are L,, or <lb />
experience and his energy with for y <lb />
into the management of the farm, and advertisements and Job ,, honey Qr <lb />
work to us. asking your neighbors printing business. <lb />
to this the changed condition is at- <lb />
and friends to do the same. Then you <lb />
to every citizen of the state, The Re- <lb />
feels an especial pride In it <lb />
because the man who has <lb />
this about is a Pitt one <lb />
born reared among us, one who <lb />
lived on the farm and made his farm <lb />
a success. If the men for all places <lb />
of responsibility were selected be- <lb />
cause of their especial fitness for the <lb />
position, there would be more <lb />
in administration. <lb />
While the present success of the have be proud <lb />
state farm is a cause of gratification paper and t- plant, for and <lb />
progress is only enhanced by the pat- J for the founding and aid- <lb />
it receives. It is now of libraries and educational in- <lb />
our made It This gift Is bestowed upon <lb />
can only advance further with the a corporation which will have charge <lb />
proper support and help to do so. If investing the <lb />
you do not like The you principal and applying the Income to <lb />
certainly can't help it improve by indicated. Mr. Carnegie <lb />
patronizing other printing offices, mail been in ha benefactions, <lb />
order houses and sending your <lb />
away from town in other ways. <lb />
That's a cinch. The Reflector has <lb />
reflected will the <lb />
support and patronage given it by <lb />
the people Greenville and com- <lb />
is the best man for your This is not merely a play <lb />
The one who Invests his cap- <lb />
ital, energy and interest in the com- <lb />
as an adjunct to other <lb />
CO-OPERATION. <lb />
Henry the Richmond wife <lb />
murderer under sentence of death, has <lb />
been removed from the city jail in <lb />
Richmond to the state penitentiary. <lb />
He will be electrocuted on the 24th <lb />
but, unless the Supreme court grants <lb />
on words, but it Is a fact. Give new trial or executive clemency In <lb />
your help If you want to see us grow The appeal Is pending be- <lb />
and continue to ho a factor In our <lb />
community. <lb />
THREE GOOD <lb />
that all may by his be- <lb />
here, employing men who spend <lb />
money for a living amongst you or <lb />
the one who gets his living from the <lb />
business of your town and Three the Chronicle Is going <lb />
never adding one penny to put in its book for future reference <lb />
resources except his personal taxes. real commission form of gov- <lb />
for mail order houses, which Charlotte; Torres title <lb />
law, and dog law legislators. And <lb />
we believe we are going to get them. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
fore the Supreme court. <lb />
--------o <lb />
the place, and forever working against <lb />
established and home building enter- <lb />
prises I think the former <lb />
Those business nun who think they <lb />
are economizing by not advertising. <lb />
a mistaken Idea. The <lb />
of the best business men shows <lb />
the value of liberal advertising. <lb />
Those who do advertise, do so <lb />
because It pays them. It is the <lb />
to business that every one needs. <lb />
These are three good things, too, <lb />
and others join In advocating <lb />
your encouragement, aid them The commission form of gov- <lb />
support mat he may hi something that not <lb />
They do not seem to mind digging <lb />
down after old things up around <lb />
Asheville. An old land suit that was <lb />
on there over a hundred years ago. <lb />
has been revived. Wonder how they <lb />
will get witnesses at this late day. <lb />
--------o <lb />
The business men of Greenville <lb />
show their Interest In the farmers <lb />
by attending the mass meeting in the <lb />
court house, Saturday morning, that <lb />
has been called by the Farmers Union <lb />
to consider the cotton problem. <lb />
If Chicago policemen succeed <lb />
stopping gambling in that city, as <lb />
they arc said to be trying to do, they <lb />
may be called upon to learn some <lb />
other sections of the country how it <lb />
was done. <lb />
We think it is cold here with the <lb />
thermometers just fairly to freezing, <lb />
but suppose we had the blizzard and <lb />
cyclone that struck the Northwest. <lb />
We folks don't know bow to be thank- <lb />
It looks more serious for <lb />
the Virginia court of appeals having <lb />
refused a writ of error In his case. <lb />
His only hope left of escaping the <lb />
electric chair is executive clemency. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Despondent William has got back <lb />
to the white house from his long <lb />
junket through the West, and Is <lb />
paring to tell his woes to congress <lb />
when that body assembles. <lb />
The Reflector is laboring to <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county. Do you <lb />
help It do this when you send your <lb />
work away to help build up enter- <lb />
prises in other towns <lb />
The holidays will be along almost <lb />
before you are aware of it, and yet <lb />
some business men are not awake to <lb />
the importance of advertising. <lb />
--------o <lb />
The loss of tho Now Jersey <lb />
does not help Governor <lb />
son's chances for the presidential <lb />
nomination. <lb />
--------o <lb />
As Thanksgiving day approaches <lb />
remember to lay something by In <lb />
readiness for a liberal donation to <lb />
the orphans. <lb />
The Southern, Seaboard, and Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railroads have all been <lb />
catching trouble with wrecks recent- <lb />
If you will not boost Greenville <lb />
yourself, stand out or the way of the <lb />
fellow who wants to boost. <lb />
If you feel disposed to kick your <lb />
town, turn your mind from that and <lb />
talk about the weather. <lb />
Carolina Farmer. <lb />
He took me to his home In an auto- <lb />
mobile he has a right to run one. <lb />
his net Income In 1910 was <lb />
and we got out and went into a <lb />
ball lighted with electricity; when I <lb />
went to my room I found the house <lb />
was fitted with an up-to-date system <lb />
of waterworks, and there was a type- <lb />
writer on my friend's desk and a <lb />
phone sat beside it. And this man is <lb />
a farmer and has made his money <lb />
fanning. His name is W. S. Cobb. <lb />
county of Robeson, State of North <lb />
Carolina; age. Eighteen years ago <lb />
he was an ordinary looking 18-year- <lb />
old Southern farm boy. with eighty <lb />
acres of land, two mules, one horse <lb />
and some hors power plows, and <lb />
Just one thing plenty of pluck. <lb />
Now he crops acres of land, has <lb />
twenty-seven horses and mules, be- <lb />
sides a gasoline engine, a shredder, a <lb />
hay press, a manure spreader, a grain <lb />
drill, a corn binder, a wheat binder, <lb />
harrows, listers, cultivators and the <lb />
like, his neighbors call him <lb />
Cobb he is a member of the up- <lb />
per house of the general <lb />
and he expects to sell With <lb />
of his stuff this Poe. <lb />
in World's Work. <lb />
BALE TO THE ACRE. <lb />
The Panama canal will cost <lb />
but may be worth it in the <lb />
long run. <lb />
stay among you. and that tho com- <lb />
spirit which allows the latter <lb />
Charlotte, but also every town of con- <lb />
sequence ought to have. And the Tor- <lb />
to exist Is bad, to say the least. Co- title law and legislators that <lb />
operate with and help your will pass an effective dog law are <lb />
enterprises, thereby keeping that every county tho state <lb />
It is right for people to be <lb />
in business, but the same verso of <lb />
Scripture In which that command is <lb />
recorded also adds, fervent n spirit, <lb />
serving the He who gives all <lb />
his time to business to the neglect of <lb />
his soul, Is the loser thereby. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The butchery going on in China Is <lb />
about as brutal as history has record- <lb />
And Enough Corn And Forage For <lb />
Nearly Two Tears, <lb />
The management of the state <lb />
prison since the Democrats returned <lb />
to power in 1898 ls one of which the <lb />
party and the state have a right to <lb />
be proud. Under the Republican <lb />
administration it lost money and at <lb />
one time became an object lesson of <lb />
bad management, and some of its <lb />
were guilty of crime worse <lb />
than those of which many of the con- <lb />
had been convicted. <lb />
With the election of Governor <lb />
cock, all that changed. The manage- <lb />
was capable and it made a good <lb />
record; the record was Improved <lb />
under Governor Glenn, and It con- <lb />
to improve under Governor <lb />
When the Republicans ran <lb />
the prison, the state had to issue <lb />
bonds to pay the deficit. Now the <lb />
penitentiary earns more than the cost <lb />
of maintaining the convicts, and in <lb />
addition money Is turned Into the <lb />
state treasury. <lb />
I was talking yesterday about the <lb />
good management of the farms under <lb />
Superintendent Laughinghouse short- <lb />
before meeting him on the street, <lb />
lie looked like a man who L . <lb />
doing a good year's work for <lb />
state. He is a farmer and a good <lb />
farmer and he knows it and has a <lb />
right to be gratified at the success of <lb />
the state farms under his practical <lb />
have made the best <lb />
crops on the state prison farms ever <lb />
he said in answer to a <lb />
put 1,500 acres in cotton <lb />
and we will make 1,500 bales. We <lb />
will gather bushels of corn. We <lb />
have made enough long to <lb />
support the stale prison for nearly <lb />
two years. Besides, we have built <lb />
spacious barns doubled the room <lb />
for caring for stock and storing our <lb />
provender. Best of all, we are build- <lb />
up the on Roanoke river <lb />
and if there Is no big freshet next <lb />
spring we will so protect our low- <lb />
lands on the Roanoke that we will <lb />
raise so much com as to surpass the <lb />
whole state. The breaking down of <lb />
the years ago has caused much <lb />
of the state's land to grow up in <lb />
bushes. As soon as we get the <lb />
finished the state can grow corn to <lb />
beat <lb />
That is good news and will please <lb />
nil North Carolina, whose people will <lb />
congratulate Captain Laughinghouse <lb />
and all the other officials, directors <lb />
and who have worked to- <lb />
for the good results which they <lb />
have brought News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Stops <lb />
Neuralgia <lb />
Pains <lb />
Sloan's Liniment has a <lb />
soothing effect on the <lb />
nerves. It stops neural- <lb />
and sciatica pains in- <lb />
Here's Proof <lb />
M- Johannesburg. <lb />
Mich., writes Moan s is <lb />
the t- in the world. has <lb />
relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains <lb />
have all pone I can truly say your <lb />
did stop <lb />
Mr. Andrew r. of Gay Street, <lb />
Cumberland. Md. have <lb />
used Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia <lb />
and I certainly do it very <lb />
LINIMENT <lb />
is the best remedy for <lb />
backache, sore <lb />
throat and sprains. <lb />
At all dealers. <lb />
Price <lb />
ell E <lb />
I . I <lb />
Hep .; <lb />
by nut int. <lb />
Address <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Earl S. Sloan <lb />
Boston, Matt <lb />
LAZY <lb />
How a County Farmer Works <lb />
Dr. Fred T. Ford, Bundy's town- <lb />
ship, visited the city Tuesday and re-. <lb />
a promising piece of <lb />
corn he had a News man asked him <lb />
how it turned out. The doctor <lb />
bushels on about acres. He <lb />
nutting this land in wheat this fall.; <lb />
From 1-2 acres he has made <lb />
bales of big boll kind, <lb />
many stalks having bolls. He <lb />
made this by broadcasting a vast; <lb />
amount of manure last fall, and us- <lb />
pounds of 10-4 fertilizer to <lb />
the acre, pounds before <lb />
and under the seed. The rows <lb />
were feet apart mid the stalks <lb />
inches apart. Dr. Foard Is one of the <lb />
county's crack farmers, and lie makes <lb />
things hump on his <lb />
County News. <lb />
Don't Let a Liver Knock <lb />
Out of a Day's Work. <lb />
A man feels very little like work- <lb />
and a child don't want to go to <lb />
school when bilious or constipated. <lb />
If you try to cure you the <lb />
chances arc that you will be . i <lb />
weakened by its after-effects <lb />
you will be laid up for two or three <lb />
days or more. So we say take <lb />
We have a perfect sub- <lb />
for right here in <lb />
store, that we can fully guarantee <lb />
to cure constipation liven tip <lb />
tile just as quickly as <lb />
but without any of the bad after- <lb />
effects of The <lb />
tonic is Hudson's <lb />
It is a pleasant tasting vegetable <lb />
tonic that mildly stimulates the <lb />
and causes It to work right to <lb />
cleanse the body without any <lb />
When you try ii <lb />
If you do not say that It Is a <lb />
substitute for come <lb />
light i get your money bade. <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
for <lb />
Counting Arizona and New Mexico <lb />
there will be votes In the elector- <lb />
college which will elect the <lb />
dent of the States in 1912. Ac- <lb />
cording to the usual method of <lb />
It is safe to count cs surely Desi- <lb />
the following <lb />
Arkansas Florida Georgia <lb />
Kentucky Louisiana Mary- <lb />
land Mississippi Missouri <lb />
North Carolina Oklahoma South. <lb />
Carolina Tennessee Texas <lb />
Virginia total <lb />
States that have strong Democratic <lb />
and may be reasonably de- <lb />
pended on Colorado C, <lb />
New Mexico Total Tills <lb />
gives a total Democratic strength <lb />
leaving to be obtained frost <lb />
the doubtful states. <lb />
Leaving out all other states that <lb />
went Democratic In 1910 we find three <lb />
stales which will give the Democratic <lb />
candidates the necessary votes. <lb />
are New York Ohio Indiana <lb />
total Grand total <lb />
Under the new apportionment <lb />
will electoral votes to <lb />
elect, so these figures show a <lb />
majority. <lb />
Suppose, on tho other hand, the <lb />
Democratic party should decide to <lb />
make Its fight for the west. It <lb />
be necessary to carry Wisconsin IS, <lb />
Iowa Kansas Nebraska Cal- <lb />
Montana North Dakota <lb />
South Dakota Oregon <lb />
Total <lb />
With the exception of South <lb />
all these have Republican gov- <lb />
and the Democrats do not <lb />
the congressional delegation in <lb />
a single Dem- <lb />
The press agents of the different <lb />
This cold wave lapped fur <lb />
to the Southward. <lb />
ii <lb />
After all the Democrats lost Mary- <lb />
land. That may not make it so easy <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
Ho not sicken or gripe, and <lb />
may be taken with perfect safety by<lb />
est The old and feeble will <lb />
so find them a most suitable remedy <lb />
for aiding and strengthening their <lb />
weakened digestion and for <lb />
the bowels. For sale by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
the <lb />
Southern Railway New York and Now <lb />
Orleans Pullman train, consisting of <lb />
two mail, one combination sleeper <lb />
baggage, and seven Pullmans, <lb />
forty minutes late, was wrecked <lb />
mid- <lb />
way between and Greens- <lb />
tills morning. Engineer <lb />
W. A. Kinney, of was <lb />
killed and his colored <lb />
of Spencer, was badly hurt <lb />
In the buck and hip. <lb />
Legal Notices <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County, <lb />
the Superior Court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk. <lb />
Harriet Carr. Ada <lb />
bridge and husband, Gilbert <lb />
William Lang- <lb />
and Lucy Langley. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Joseph Langley and I <lb />
Langley. j <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by on same from the it day of <lb />
u. o. Moore, clerk, in the foregoing November, 1909, due said plaintiff by <lb />
entitled cause, on the 25th day of which summons is <lb />
the undersigned com- able before said justice at <lb />
missioner will, on Monday, the 27th N. C. township, on the <lb />
November, 1911. at day of December, 1911, at <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before <lb />
NOTICE OF SUMMONS. <lb />
North County. <lb />
Township. <lb />
JUSTICE'S <lb />
S. C. Carroll. J. P. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
vs. <lb />
John Daniel Cox, <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice that a summons in the above <lb />
entitled action was Issued against <lb />
said defendant on the 19th day of <lb />
1911. by S. C. a justice <lb />
of the peace of Pitt county, N. C, for <lb />
the sum of fifty-seven dollars and <lb />
seventy-live cents with in- <lb />
o'clock. p. m. <lb />
day of November, 1911. <lb />
S. C. CARROLL. J. P <lb />
II <lb />
A kitten is mild and Innocent, but <lb />
It always grows up to be a cat. <lb />
the court house door In Greenville, <lb />
Pitt county, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described parcel <lb />
land, Lying and being in <lb />
the town of Greenville, and bounded <lb />
as follows beginning at a stake at I <lb />
the intersection of Pitt and Fourteenth <lb />
streets, being the corner of lot No I NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
II. and runs with Four-1 North County. <lb />
street feet to a stake in I In the Superior Court. <lb />
e dividing line between lot No. Notice of Execution Sale, <lb />
id Thence with C. West <lb />
said dividing line about 1-2 feet vs <lb />
U the beginning, containing the C. L. <lb />
southern half of lot No. as shown virtue of an execution directed <lb />
o a map made by p. Matthews, in to tho undersigned from the Superior <lb />
MM, of the William Moore lands. court of Pitt in the above en- <lb />
sale will made for the titled action. I will, on Monday, the <lb />
of among the tenants 4th of December. 1911. at <lb />
common. <lb />
fie 25th day of 1911 <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
PUBLICATION OF <lb />
North County, <lb />
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 <lb />
and wife. Clyde Tyson, <lb />
Annie Perkins, R. c <lb />
and wife, Helen Flan- <lb />
Virginia Perkins. <lb />
H. Perkins. Harry <lb />
White Perkins, Mercer Ty- <lb />
son, at In of j. J. <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
The defendant. Mercer Tyson, in <lb />
th foregoing entitled special pro- <lb />
will take notice that an ac- <lb />
entitled as above has been com- <lb />
before the clerk of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, by F. C. <lb />
Harding, administrator of the estate <lb />
of J. J. Perkins. Tho object of this <lb />
special proceeding is to subject the <lb />
lands of 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 />
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 />
e Pitt county, on the 23rd day of <lb />
November, mil. 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, 1911, <lb />
and answer or demur to the petition <lb />
tied by the plaintiff in this cause or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the court <lb />
for the relief demanded in said <lb />
the 25th day of October. 1911. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
o'clock, noon, at the court door <lb />
of said county, sell to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, to satisfy said <lb />
all the right, title and interest <lb />
which the said C. L. Wilkinson, the <lb />
defendant, has in the following de- <lb />
scribed real estate, <lb />
lot and building on Dickinson <lb />
avenue, in the town of Greenville, <lb />
Pitt county, and adjoining the lots of <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Goodwin, Higgs Brothers, <lb />
and R. L. <lb />
This 2nd day of November. 1911. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County.<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <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 persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned; <lb />
and ail persons having claims against <lb />
said estate are notified that must <lb />
present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 23rd <lb />
day of October, 1912, or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of <lb />
This 23rd day of October, 1911. <lb />
J. A. HARRINGTON. <lb />
of Estate of J. S. Cannon.<lb />
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LAND. <lb />
fly virtue of the powers contained <lb />
corded by John L. Beet, Car- <lb />
township, Pitt <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 Hook------. page-----, of <lb />
the clerk's office of tho Superior <lb />
court of PI county. <lb />
will, on the 4th day of <lb />
December, loll; under by virtue <lb />
of the authority contained in the <lb />
last will and testament of John L, <lb />
Ross, expose before tho court house <lb />
door, in 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 conveyed <lb />
by John R. and wife, to <lb />
John L. Ross, as appears of record in <lb />
Book P-S. page of tho register's <lb />
office of Pitt county, said laud being <lb />
more particularly described as fol- <lb />
the land of W. T. <lb />
Keel, and others, and being our <lb />
right, title and interest of the said J. <lb />
R. in to all the lands of <lb />
which the late C. Gray died <lb />
and possessed, containing about <lb />
acres. <lb />
Both of the above divisions contain- <lb />
by estimation about acres. <lb />
sale Is made for tho purpose <lb />
of a division of the proceeds among <lb />
the grandchildren of tho said John <lb />
L. Rosa, as directed Ills will <lb />
and testament. Terms, cash. <lb />
This 18th of October. 1911. <lb />
G. M. MOORING, <lb />
Executor of John L. Ross. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <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 to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
against the said estate will <lb />
take notice that must present <lb />
the same to the undersigned for pay- <lb />
on or before the 6th day of <lb />
1912, or notice will be <lb />
plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This u-j Mil. <lb />
W. M. EVANS. <lb />
Executor of T. Evans. <lb />
An, aged Ohio physician claims to <lb />
led lo more than<lb />
, hut the m, <lb />
of the par <lb />
e Is married. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
as administrator of the es- <lb />
of L. A. White, deceased, before <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to said <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned administrator and <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 the estate of L. A. White. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. <lb />
Having this day qualified as ad- <lb />
of the estate of R. C. <lb />
White, deceased, late of the county <lb />
of Pitt. North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate to present them <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the day of October, 1912. <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb />
said estate will please make <lb />
settlement. <lb />
This October 1911. <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN. <lb />
Administrator of the estate of R. C. <lb />
White, Deceased.<lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt county made in <lb />
Special Proceeding No. 1689, entitled <lb />
J. H. Barnhill and wife et against <lb />
Edgar Barnhill el alB. the undersign- <lb />
ed commissioner will sell for cash <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville at noon on Monday, December <lb />
11th. 1911. the following described <lb />
real estate, <lb />
One tract of land in Bethel town- <lb />
ship at known as lot No. <lb />
in the division of the lands of Eliza- <lb />
beth James and being the lot allotted <lb />
to Susan J. Barnhill. beginning <lb />
Creek and running South <lb />
West to a line of marked trees <lb />
poles to the county road <lb />
Whitehurst and Augustus James <lb />
thence down tho road to a stake <lb />
a corner; thence North East <lb />
poles to Creek; thence down <lb />
said creek to the beginning contain- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract adjoining the <lb />
above described land, the lands of <lb />
B. M. W. James and others, contain- <lb />
acres more or less and being <lb />
the piece of land conveyed by Mary <lb />
J. to H. L. T. July <lb />
2nd. 1875, which deed appears of <lb />
record in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book <lb />
page reference to which is here- <lb />
by made for an accurate <lb />
Also one half undivided interest in <lb />
that piece of land at known <lb />
as the Gin House lot, containing <lb />
acres more or lets and accurately de- <lb />
scribed in deed from II J. <lb />
to B. T. L. Barnhill and B. XI. W. <lb />
James, dated Oct. 21st, 1870 and re- <lb />
corded in Hook is-4 page <lb />
Also one lot in the town of Bethel <lb />
described fully in a deed from Albert <lb />
Ward Wife to B. L. T. Barnhill. <lb />
Edgar and L. B. Barnhill, which deed <lb />
appears record in the office of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county in <lb />
Book L-4 page beginning at the <lb />
northwest comer of the old J. II. <lb />
Ward lot and with the street <lb />
2-3 yards; then South West <lb />
yards to Carson's then with <lb />
Cat son's line 2-3 yards to the <lb />
Ward lot; then North with the line <lb />
of the Ward lot to the beginning, con- <lb />
1-3 square yards. <lb />
Also one other lot in the town of <lb />
Bethel described fully in a deed from <lb />
Albert Ward and wife to B. L. T. <lb />
and L. R. Barnhill dated February <lb />
22nd, 1886 and recorded in Book Y-4 <lb />
page beginning at White- <lb />
North on East side of <lb />
James Street and runs with said <lb />
line feet; then North <lb />
with James and Main streets <lb />
feet to a corner of the wall; thence <lb />
West with said wall feet to James <lb />
St.; then South with James St., <lb />
feet to the beginning, containing <lb />
square feet. <lb />
Said land is to be sold for partition <lb />
This November 11th, 1911. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
. i i <lb />
Read What Mr. gargle Says <lb />
G and Hi.-d Tim m <lb />
are and durable, u,,. <lb />
and arc x <lb />
from better <lb />
T. W. Co., <lb />
Distributors <lb />
THAR YEARS <lb />
la <lb />
neat ti <lb />
u . i n . i <lb />
of tits <lb />
It i ,<lb />
i Von must the <lb />
rec. . <lb />
been <lb />
tit <lb />
tie tin. <lb />
Mock into every part, J <lb />
perfectly and . <lb />
You nuke a in <lb />
wagon <lb />
i . <lb />
v ti.-., <lb />
If no convenient to to see us, write us stating size and style wanted <lb />
we will name lowest price delivered at your nearest shipping <lb />
us have your inquiries and orders, and we will make price <lb />
Factory. Address, <lb />
and terms <lb />
IX THE SUPERIOR <lb />
North County. <lb />
Norfleet Mayo i<lb />
defendant above named <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county to pro- <lb />
cure a divorce from the bonds of mat- <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the next term of <lb />
said court of Pitt county to be held <lb />
on the Monday before the first <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. L. PARKER <lb />
v Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm an <lb />
Eastern Reflector for den and vicinity. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C, Nov. Our <lb />
Monday in March, it being the are of rye for winter <lb />
day of January, 1911, at the court <lb />
house of said county. In Greenville, <lb />
C, and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint in said action, or the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb />
D. C. MOORE <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. for plaintiff <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The having this <lb />
qua lined 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 persons hold- <lb />
claims against estate are <lb />
hereby notified to file their claim <lb />
in twelve months from the date here- <lb />
of or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This the 11th day of October, <lb />
HENRY J. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Executor of the hist will an <lb />
of John If. Cherry. <lb />
K. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of three several <lb />
executed and delivered by <lb />
and wife, Sidney F. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, one dated April <lb />
and recorded In Hook Q-s, page ; <lb />
one other dated August 1910, and <lb />
recorded in Book page and <lb />
the other dated November 1910, and <lb />
recorded In Hook 0-9, page in the <lb />
office of the register of deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash, before the court house door In <lb />
Greenville, on Saturday, December <lb />
at noon, the following described real <lb />
and personal property situate, and be- <lb />
Li the town of <lb />
One lot beginning at the northeast <lb />
corner of 14th and Washington <lb />
and runs north with Washington <lb />
street feet; thence east parallel <lb />
with 14th street feet; thence south <lb />
parallel with Washington street to <lb />
14th street; thence with 14th street to <lb />
the beginning, containing 1-4 of an <lb />
acre. <lb />
Also the lost adjoining tho afore- <lb />
said lot on the north and fronting on <lb />
Washington street and running back <lb />
parallel with the first described lot <lb />
feet, containing 1-4 of an acre. <lb />
Also one other lot adjoining the, <lb />
second lot above described and front- <lb />
lug feet on Washington street and <lb />
running back feet, containing 1-4 <lb />
of an acre, being the same three lots, <lb />
deeded to Sidney F. by Moses <lb />
King and wife, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of It. <lb />
S. James, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
pasturing. <lb />
Mr. Clarence Hart made a business <lb />
nip to Fort Barnwell Tuesday. <lb />
Edith Mumford is teaching <lb />
near <lb />
Martha is teaching at <lb />
Pierce's school house. <lb />
Owing to our rush of business and <lb />
other duties, we could not attend the <lb />
Christian convention here the first of <lb />
November and failed to enjoy its <lb />
excellencies. <lb />
There were fourteen Odd Fellows <lb />
initiated here last Monday night. <lb />
Pitt county fair was a flue <lb />
and or r are <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons P. . .,.; . . . <lb />
lug any claims against said estate are <lb />
notified that they must present the <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 14th day of <lb />
or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 14th day of November, 1911. <lb />
S. T. CARSON, <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Eggs are selling for cents per <lb />
dozen and chickens to 1-2 cents <lb />
per pound, sweet potatoes cents <lb />
per bushel and Irish potatoes, fall <lb />
crop, per barrel. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls are <lb />
much cheaper than last year, to <lb />
the delight of the faithful old cow. All <lb />
for sale by J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Ex-Judge J. L. Hobgood spent Fri- <lb />
day night in town. <lb />
Lime, cement, hair; both rubber <lb />
and metal roofing, at J II Smith and <lb />
Let gin your cotton, grind your <lb />
corn, repair your vehicles, and do <lb />
your fancy cabinet work. Saw dress- <lb />
and other custom work. L. L. Kit- <lb />
The literary Digest printed a <lb />
of the governors in <lb />
while in his <lb />
of R. S. James. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
J products. <lb />
There was <lb />
paring for greater things next fall. <lb />
in the way of stock. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Patrick's horse took the <lb />
first premium at the Pitt county fair. I <lb />
Ayden is among the first when it <lb />
Comas to nice stock and agricultural <lb />
s u criminals, and was the only <lb />
j governor that had no Void We <lb />
a private move mate are surprised that some people are <lb />
during the Christian convention hero , ., , <lb />
fiSH Wilton, power to dissolve <lb />
to Palestine. American Tobacco company and the <lb />
Quite a nice purse was raised here standard Oil trust at will, <lb />
among the doctor s warm friends, but <lb />
we sec that the reporter in the News <lb />
and Observer of the 10th the <lb />
town of Wilson and the Christian <lb />
church there credit for it all. We <lb />
are glad to contribute to such a laud- <lb />
able cause, which will give the doctor <lb />
a pleasant vacation and also add to <lb />
his wonderful store of <lb />
Mr. John who moved from <lb />
Mr. here last spring to Middlesex, has re- <lb />
The report circulated through your considered, sold his farm and return- <lb />
county that I will not run my Wheat here. When inter- <lb />
to next year is false. I will con-1 viewed him he remarked that wise <lb />
of Joseph deceased, late of a complimentary trip <lb />
Pitt county. N. C, this is to 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 30th day of October, 1912, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in 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 />
deed Is hereby made for accurate de- . <lb />
to run and grind wheat in changed. <lb />
Also that lot bounded by for customers and give Mr. W. Samuel Manning bought the <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
executor of the last 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 />
and all persons having any claims <lb />
against the estate are notified that <lb />
they must present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 28th day of October. 1913, or this <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
This day of October, 1911. <lb />
O. If. MOORING, <lb />
of John L. Ross.<lb />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
on the of Zeno deceased, <lb />
all persons Indebted to the said estate <lb />
are hereby notified to make <lb />
All <lb />
against said estate must present them <lb />
on or before the 23rd day of October, <lb />
A. 1912. properly authenticated, <lb />
or this will plead bar <lb />
of their <lb />
This October 1911. <lb />
W. L. BROWN, <lb />
street and Tar river which was re- <lb />
conveyed to W. B. by <lb />
Reuben Clark and Emma, his wife, <lb />
by deed, which appears of record in <lb />
Pitt county, in Hook P-9. page <lb />
and all the improvements, milling <lb />
plants, machinery and every article <lb />
of every description now on said prop- <lb />
or lot. <lb />
Said property is sold to satisfy said <lb />
three mortgages. <lb />
Tills November 14th. 1911. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, <lb />
J. G. James Son, Mortgagee. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
them a good article of Hour. Thank- homestead of the late Luke <lb />
you for past business and hoping <lb />
have a continuance. I am. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
JONATHAN HAVENS. <lb />
notice TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of A. <lb />
J. Jefferson, deceased, notice Is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; all per- <lb />
sons having any claims against the <lb />
estate are notified that they must <lb />
present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 31st day <lb />
of October. 1912, or this notice will be <lb />
plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 31st day of 1912. <lb />
G. W. JEFFERSON. <lb />
of A. J. Jefferson. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have up two black sows, <lb />
weighing about pounds each; crop <lb />
and slit in right and half crop In left <lb />
ears. Also a sandy bar, weighing <lb />
about pounds, with same marks. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving prop- <lb />
and paying costs. <lb />
J. T. POPE, <lb />
R. F. D. No I, N. C. <lb />
Congress In Montreal. <lb />
MONTREAL, Nov. 15.-The three- <lb />
day Men's Missionary Congress for <lb />
Which Montreal has been preparing <lb />
for many months, opened in the <lb />
American Presbyterian church this <lb />
afternoon with Rev. Robert Johnson. <lb />
presiding. The features <lb />
of the initial session were addresses <lb />
by Rev. Robert on World's <lb />
Debt to and Rev, Cannon <lb />
Gould on Central Place for Mis- <lb />
the Life of To- <lb />
FOR PARDON. <lb />
Of James While. <lb />
Application Will be made lo the <lb />
governor of North Carolina for the <lb />
pardon of James White, convicted morrow the congress will have as the <lb />
the August term. . of the Superior leading speaker Sir Andrew Eraser, <lb />
court Pitt county, of the crime of ,.,,,, Bengal, who Is re- <lb />
robbery, and sentence, lo the slate s ,., , , ,, <lb />
as one the worlds greatest <lb />
of Zeno Brown, lo <lb />
prison for a term of five <lb />
All who <lb />
of said pardon are Invited to for- <lb />
ward their protests to the governor <lb />
without delay. <lb />
This the 30th day of October, 1911. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
ALBION DUNN. <lb />
Attorneys for James White. <lb />
or. <lb />
horn, which was sold last Monday for <lb />
a division. Twenty-four acres for <lb />
twenty-five hundred and live dollars. <lb />
This farm la within 1-2 miles of <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
All grades of hardware, guns and <lb />
at J. R, Smith <lb />
There are many cotton fields around <lb />
here that have not been picked over <lb />
yet. What is the trouble We would <lb />
suggest to open up negotiations with <lb />
foreign Immigration agents or <lb />
our present methods of pick- <lb />
cotton, or the average tenant who <lb />
usually moves every year can't move <lb />
until the middle of April or he will <lb />
leave his crop In the field. The only <lb />
difference hit ween our state and Tex- <lb />
as Is we do house one crop in time <lb />
to plain the Best year's crop, and in <lb />
Ti they plant a crop every other <lb />
year. <lb />
We were glad to see our old friend. <lb />
Mr. W. L. House, in town Friday. He <lb />
moved his family to Florida last <lb />
year and we understand Is succeed- <lb />
finely. <lb />
Mr. It. H. is having built on <lb />
his premises near the Baptist church <lb />
B garage and we hear he will move <lb />
from his beautiful country home and <lb />
try a sample of city life. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Jones from the Ghent <lb />
section of our town, has moved <lb />
family to the Joe E. Jones residence, <lb />
on Lee street. <lb />
Mr. Bill Phillips, of Lee street. <lb />
is I lie proud father Of a boy. <lb />
Ranges, stoves, heaters, graters, <lb />
pipe and repairs at J. H. Smith <lb />
Dennis Dupree. a worthy colored <lb />
man, who lived near here died last, <lb />
night. Dennis was above the average <lb />
for intelligence and -integrity, <lb />
and had been suffering from abscess <lb />
of kidney and hip joint for a year or <lb />
more. <lb />
Miss Cannon spent Sunday <lb />
with friends at Farmville. <lb />
School books, seed rye and most <lb />
anything else you want at J. R. Smith<lb />
Dr. W. H. Dixon and B. S. Sum- <lb />
both have new automobiles. <lb />
C. T. Ange Bro. from Everetts, <lb />
are moving to Ayden. <lb />
Cotton sold at cents hen- Friday. <lb />
Mr. Farmer, you can always get <lb />
highest price for your produce at <lb />
den. <lb />
in RATES. <lb />
Football <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Ar <lb />
pill <lb />
8.16 <lb />
The Alarming Part el Silence. <lb />
long and continued <lb />
may mean that he Is preparing <lb />
a new series of verbal batteries. Miss May Smith spent Sunday with <lb />
Memphis Commercial Appeal. at Middlesex. <lb />
To Norfolk Via. S. II. K. <lb />
Game. <lb />
The A. and M. College of North <lb />
Carolina vs. V. P. I. of Virginia, <lb />
Thanksgiving day. Thursday, No- <lb />
1911. <lb />
Special Sleeping cars Will be placed <lb />
at Raleigh, Wilson, Greenville and <lb />
Washington. <lb />
9.15 pin <lb />
11.30 pm <lb />
12.30 pill <lb />
1.07 air <lb />
am <lb />
am <lb />
Sleepers may be occupied at <lb />
son, Greenville, Washington, <lb />
p. m November 89th. <lb />
Returning, train No. leave <lb />
Norfolk at p. m., and special <lb />
train p. m 30th. <lb />
Passengers using Pullman service <lb />
may sleeping cars until <lb />
a. m., December 1st, Washington, <lb />
Greenville Wilson. <lb />
Tickets sold for trains Nos. and <lb />
and train No. leaving Raleigh <lb />
November 29th, tickets good to <lb />
on train No. C leaving Norfolk <lb />
p. m. December 1st. <lb />
Sleeping car space should re- <lb />
served through local agents once <lb />
to insure satisfactory <lb />
3.00 <lb />
8.75 <lb />
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BY PRESIDENT WRIGHT <lb />
TO SCHOOL <lb />
r coot. oh it his <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
WHAT THE DID <lb />
Accounts Reports and <lb />
Jury List. <lb />
The board of county commissioners j <lb />
were In regular monthly session the <lb />
and all the members being <lb />
present <lb />
The following aggregate sums were <lb />
paid in orders on the For <lb />
paupers, <lb />
health. hookworm <lb />
to Pitt county <lb />
county home, <lb />
smallpox, house. <lb />
jail. constables. <lb />
juries. board of health. <lb />
printing and stationery supplies. <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
of deeds. sheriff. <lb />
commissioners. salaries; <lb />
clerk. register of deeds. <lb />
treasurer. sheriff, post- <lb />
age. general roads. <lb />
road. <lb />
roads. Falkland roads, <lb />
roads. Swift creek <lb />
roads. <lb />
w feral officers presented their <lb />
. the month. The <lb />
. . g -riff. <lb />
of clerk. <lb />
Ob Matter. Concern From The <lb />
Standpoint Health. <lb />
Last week spoke to you on health. <lb />
I wish lo say a few things to you <lb />
this about a matter of con- <lb />
to you from the standpoint of <lb />
your health. <lb />
I r Bible tells us to be temperate <lb />
in all things. Are you temperate <lb />
your A person with <lb />
is really not tit for <lb />
say any kind of mental <lb />
If you do not take care of your <lb />
digestive organs. I fear you will never <lb />
develop an amiable disposition. If <lb />
the arcana of the body that supply <lb />
physical nutriment are deranged the <lb />
whole body is deranged. If the <lb />
is subnormal, mental energy is <lb />
less than it should be. <lb />
It Is one of the purposes of this <lb />
to plan each menu so your <lb />
body will be properly nourished. The <lb />
first year of the school saw the <lb />
need for a balanced ration and so pro- <lb />
cured the services of a well trained <lb />
dietitian to plan our meals. <lb />
that time until now, each meal has <lb />
been carefully planned. This has <lb />
been one of the best investments our <lb />
school has ever made. Sickly <lb />
dents make scholars. To fur- . were added to the <lb />
promote health conditions we per list for monthly allowance, <lb />
ban changed dinner from the y were drawn u serve <lb />
of the day to evening; placed the .- jurors at December term of <lb />
hour a half hour lab r; Newsome W. <lb />
J-- .- <lb />
Haddock. C. If. Jarvis M J <lb />
Tucker, Jr. Ellington <lb />
; II. U. i <lb />
school- II. Pi rider, <lb />
i i and Social <lb />
aliens. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Sheriffs I. <lb />
Register of M <lb />
Treasurer- W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Coroner-- Dr. C. OH <lb />
P. D. <lb />
I. Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis, W.<lb />
Mayor-F. M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Tire D. Overton. <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. Laughinghouse. R. L. <lb />
number. <lb />
C. Couch <lb />
lies. <lb />
M. <lb />
Hook, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
w. Wilson, superintendent Sun- <lb />
. .-chi J. C <lb />
C C Ware, i I <lb />
, Latham, C C War, <lb />
i of school; J <lb />
Lang, secretary. <lb />
St. at <lb />
H. Harding, senior warden <lb />
of a. <lb />
to <lb />
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b, F. A. <lb />
. ;,. .-. Warren, C. M. <lb />
K. James H. <lb />
u ye, W. A. <lb />
. i. S. F. Han la. <lb />
each. AH of this bat bi in done <lb />
promote health conditions. <lb />
I do not know another educational <lb />
Institution in . out of our <lb />
ital re mot i , a I tight <lb />
is to J <lb />
prospective should <lb />
s me <lb />
If you I i ti r no. <lb />
it is to otter you i u b <lb />
day, the feed you need to keep your <lb />
bodies properly nourished. <lb />
go yon daily add i- OUT C <lb />
ml I of too Ital ; I h <lb />
, , . or a few slices rich I learn <lb />
I am your homo, or i relief Is within <lb />
kind of food. Will <lb />
do not think they would <lb />
you not tee all of our of our <lb />
GOOD <lb />
Han Readers Hare Heard <lb />
Hid Profit d <lb />
news ti the <lb />
k In <lb />
Those Who <lb />
Coming to N. C. <lb />
on Saturday, Nov. 18th <lb />
at Hotel Bertha <lb />
Dr. Francis S. <lb />
of N. C. <lb />
One Day Only <lb />
Consultation and Examination Con- <lb />
Invited and FREE- <lb />
Di <lb />
Ula Our are tell- <lb />
are thrown u of experience j <lb />
Bo am going to ask you lo write to <lb />
your home people, It the are <lb />
Hi n <lb />
to send you a for <lb />
and bag them not to send the <lb />
box. You may tell them If the <lb />
is sent you will eat contents, for <lb />
they you into temptation. You <lb />
may tell them, I hod rather they would <lb />
send you a barrel of apples than a <lb />
. i . r H <lb />
l. G. <lb />
el. Greenville, N. C <lb />
have been so greatly by <lb />
Kidney that i am glad to <lb />
. i them. My back ached <lb />
nearly all the time and could not <lb />
rest well. kidney <lb />
caused me annoyance and it was <lb />
pound of candy or a pound-cake, for <lb />
there is less harm in the apples than that I was suffering with kid- <lb />
in of the others. You may add j trouble. Kidney Pills <lb />
as a postscript, that prefer that they which I got from the John L. Wooten <lb />
do net scud you things to eat Drug Co. relieved my aches and <lb />
There is one day this year we hope pains and improved my condition <lb />
to give you at least all you should greatly. cannot praise this remedy <lb />
eat. That is Thanksgiving. Let me too <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
assure you, you will not need any of <lb />
Thanksgiving <lb />
Our health conditions this fall have <lb />
been too good to be ruined by boxes <lb />
from home. You have too much at I Remember the <lb />
stake to ruin your health by no other. <lb />
one of the fundamental laws of nature, <lb />
prudence In eating. Thoroughly I. <lb />
you food. each <lb />
mouthful and see how much better Passenger Train Into <lb />
you feel at the end of a week. If Switch. <lb />
you are careful you eat and how . . . c ,,. , ;, bound <lb />
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Church Marriage Wednesday <lb />
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BURLINGTON. Nov. Front <lb />
Street Methodist church the morn- <lb />
lug of Wednesday, November at ten <lb />
of The Most Men In o'clock was solemnized the marriage <lb />
of Mr of <lb />
Ind., Nor. <lb />
far many years has a murder trial <lb />
caused so great a sensation and at- <lb />
such general interest this <lb />
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this place. For this occasion the <lb />
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section of the state as the trial to fully decorated with palms, ferns and. <lb />
here the Plants. The chancel rail- <lb />
next Monday, of John W. Intertwined with green and <lb />
a prosperous farmer, Itself was banked with <lb />
is charged with having I yellow and white <lb />
one of his German I blended <lb />
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Other appeals to the heart and oh and by Can- <lb />
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which Grace Poole, the <lb />
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save her father from the gallows. <lb />
i ant then <lb />
gallows. <lb />
Grace alone Of ail the <lb />
i r- of the Poole family faithfully <lb />
stands by her father, her mi .- <lb />
gar earnings as in the Wheat- <lb />
laid public defrays the cost <lb />
c defending her father in the coin- <lb />
ii g trial. Poole's Wife and his <lb />
daughter nave turned against <lb />
sod have refused con- <lb />
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His son, who has been <lb />
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has left literally no Stone unturned <lb />
evidence against the old man. <lb />
to maintain his attitude of <lb />
extreme hostility and has openly de- <lb />
that would not rest until <lb />
Sib father had been hanged. <lb />
John W. Pools of the most <lb />
substantial men county. <lb />
Fie owned several prosperous farina <lb />
bat, owing to some financial trouble <lb />
a few years ago, transferred the title <lb />
his property to his wife. Joseph <lb />
whose murder <lb />
is charged, for during <lb />
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the strains of the groat wedding <lb />
march an i d the bridal pi . <lb />
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Mildred and then came the <lb />
bride with her Miss <lb />
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serenade was softly played and upon <lb />
the of the mar- <lb />
ring vows tho great organ pealed <lb />
the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding <lb />
march, While the wedding party re-, <lb />
tired in the order of entrance. <lb />
The bride was tastefully gowned In <lb />
white crepe silk meteor and carried <lb />
a bouquet of miles of the valley and <lb />
the bridal veil was caught back with <lb />
last seen alive on December or of <lb />
and since then every trace of, maid of honor wore white <lb />
was lost. It was supposed that <lb />
had left the farm to bud work white picture hat. and <lb />
the lumber Damps Of Michigan. carried a bouquet of yellow <lb />
suspected that had The dame of honor wore <lb />
keen murdered, until Poole's sou, blue over blue satin and <lb />
informed the authorities of blank picture hat, also carried a <lb />
bis ballot that his father had killed of yellow Chrysanthemums. The <lb />
and buried his body some- bridesmaids wore white <lb />
where on the farm. The elder over white with pink cords, <lb />
was arrested on March IS. 1811, and There were many beautiful and val- <lb />
d with tho murder of presents, attesting the esteem <lb />
but he was discharged on the same in which the bride and groom are held <lb />
day, because there, was absolutely no by numerous friends. <lb />
evidence against bin at the time be- The groom is a successful young <lb />
the mere accusation of Emory business man of Raleigh, and the <lb />
Peale. bride Is the popular daughter of the <lb />
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that object in view. per- several days. After November S. C. day evening at the home of Miss <lb />
severance was apparently rewarded, home in Raleigh. Marquis Lafayette Forbes. This was, indeed, <lb />
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for those present <lb />
THIS DATE IX <lb />
November n. <lb />
Is tho middle of a big corn field, about Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
half a mile from tho Poole <lb />
found the decomposed The bride lived several years In <lb />
remains Of the human body, mingled Greenville while her father. Rev. J. <lb />
with tho remains of a hog's carcass. A. Hornaday, was pastor of the Moth- <lb />
He notified the authorities and church here. She has a host of <lb />
though the remains of the human body friends this town who extend best defeated at battle of <lb />
were far beyond Identification, Insist- <lb />
ed upon that the body was <lb />
that of Joseph whom, he ac- <lb />
his father, of having murdered. <lb />
John W. was again arrested <lb />
and brought to Fowler, where <lb />
he was arraigned before Justice I. <lb />
B. on May last. The <lb />
was preferred by <lb />
Poole. who submitted practically all <lb />
the evidence. pleaded not <lb />
guilty and was held to tho grand jury <lb />
without bail on a charge of murder, <lb />
la due course of time he was In- <lb />
and his trial was set for next <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Although Poole Continued tO main- <lb />
his Innocence of having commit. <lb />
PAIR U LIST. <lb />
wishes. Chrysler's farm, on the Can- <lb />
bank the St. Lawrence <lb />
river. <lb />
Japan, nearly destroyed <lb />
it Is Vet Ready Per u earthquake. <lb />
London performance of <lb />
American with <lb />
Some days ago The stated <lb />
that tho list of premium winners at <lb />
tho recent Pitt county fair would <lb />
probably published one day this <lb />
week. The preparation of the list <lb />
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was at first anticipated, and the <lb />
dent secretary of the fair <lb />
both had many tilings <lb />
to hinder them this week from getting <lb />
the list ready. Another thing that <lb />
soldier in tho Mexican and Civil i After participating in <lb />
war, born in Tennessee. Killed the games and listening to delightful <lb />
at battle of Pea Ridge, March, music the plans for tho club were <lb />
talked over. It was decided that <lb />
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members should entertain the others. <lb />
meeting will be held at the <lb />
homo of Miss Lillian on <lb />
Dickinson avenue, <lb />
At a late hour delicious refresh- <lb />
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Leonard Tyson, Maude <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
King, Mildred Carr, <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
M. Bother as Lord <lb />
Pope, declined Karl <lb />
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Malta. <lb />
Cuban Naval Station at <lb />
Was transferred to <lb />
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United States and leading <lb />
nations of <lb />
the republican government of <lb />
Portugal. <lb />
November <lb />
slightly delay publication of the <lb />
Intentional murder, be to saW to list w, be to <lb />
confessed that ho accidentally department of agriculture tor <lb />
shot mid killed and interested In seeing the <lb />
burled his body for fear of the impatient as It will <lb />
be published as soon as ready and <lb />
the premiums paid accordingly. <lb />
of his deed. Poole, It is <lb />
said, claims that while ho over <lb />
the fence of his orchard to hunt <lb />
bits, his shotgun was dis- <lb />
charged and the full load struck <lb />
In the head at range, <lb />
killing him Instantly. <lb />
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he will make a plea of insanity for <lb />
bis client. Fifteen years ago Poole <lb />
was tried for having tried to shoot <lb />
g man named Tho Jury de- <lb />
however, that was Insane company. <lb />
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The Chattanooga Tradesman, for the <lb />
week ending Nov. reports the fol- <lb />
lowing new industries established In <lb />
North <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
bank. <lb />
Durham really company. <lb />
drug company, <lb />
fruit and pro- <lb />
covered and named Sebastian <lb />
author of <lb />
Hail born. <lb />
Jan. is <lb />
and be was sent to an asylum in In- <lb />
he remained <lb />
years. <lb />
Grace Poole, the prisoner's young- <lb />
daughter, came near losing her <lb />
as teacher the <lb />
public school where has been do- <lb />
lag good work for several years. Many <lb />
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invaders under Mont- <lb />
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of tho parents and won their deprived of position. the t States senate. <lb />
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Feasting Chickens He <lb />
Made u Feast. <lb />
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looked, the picking lingers of this <lb />
I truly wonderful machine take the lint <lb />
out of the open burs leave them <lb />
HILL, N. C, Nov. After the machine has passed, <lb />
is spending days in town look- Hew of the continued depletion of the erect, and <lb />
alter some business. of North Carolina I has It <lb />
laws now on our <lb />
statute books to meet the <lb />
Nearly every man needs to borrow <lb />
money sometime. If you are well <lb />
it the through your bank <lb />
account it is easy for you to gel conditions; and in view of the gen- <lb />
Bank of Winter- Indifference of one county to- <lb />
ville. Ward the interests of another, or the <lb />
sir. L. G. Whitley. one of W. H. S. M a it has been decided <lb />
young men. left Friday take charge <lb />
of a school at Kim City. <lb />
Harrington, Co. have just <lb />
received a car load of American farm <lb />
fencing. It will pay you to see them <lb />
before you make your purchase. <lb />
A new arrival in boy, at <lb />
J. R. Johnson's. <lb />
is almost magic. <lb />
Think what this machine means to <lb />
present the cotton to the world <lb />
at large, far more than ever before in <lb />
the world's history cotton is king. To <lb />
have a cotton picker that will work <lb />
six days in the week, every week; that <lb />
will not get drunk or move over night <lb />
by the North Carolina geological the other fellow's farm for cents <lb />
economic survey, the North a hundred, and that will even <lb />
Una commission, the North j pick at night if you want to mount a <lb />
Carolina oyster commission to call a searchlight in front of the driver's <lb />
convention of the and It is a dream come true. It is <lb />
era interested In the Ashing industry marvelous, but is very real. <lb />
of North Carolina. The main The machine was stopped as the <lb />
,, . . . tins convention is to discuss around, the <lb />
Rags, mats. oil cloth and mat- .,,,,, . , , <lb />
.,,. ., , the report submitted by the tush Com- mechanism <lb />
at A. W. Alice Co. s. . . .,., , , . . <lb />
Mr. S. L. Aug,. of is by legislature of Within were tapering steel <lb />
spending a days with his sou, report, which was made of them-each J <lb />
Mr A W Ann e or barbs cut the lull <lb />
. of a bill, was discussed by the joint length of the linger on one of its <lb />
Go to Barber Co. a ., .,,., <lb />
, . , . fish committees house and the sides, and all the lingers inserted In <lb />
your salt. They have ; ear . , . <lb />
. , . -senate for nearly thirty days; and revolving steel tubes or castings. As <lb />
of both One and coarse. ,, ,.,, , ., . , i , j . j <lb />
a substitute bill was reported machine travels astride <lb />
Mr. W. r. oar clever cot- . , , ., . ., <lb />
,. , by committees and from the an- a row cotton, little lingers <lb />
ion buyer, made a trip to staple . , , . . . , . . <lb />
committee, which was are thrust into the plant from either <lb />
press Thursday evening . . . . ,, , , . . . <lb />
, , ,. . by the legislative com- side. and. rooking rapidly, catch <lb />
Harrington, Ba . Co will give . <lb />
you a good bargain . a hay baler, i . . . , , ., . <lb />
. defeated in the senate on account cotton, to revolve as they are <lb />
tome and see . . , ., , , <lb />
,,,,. of senatorial courtesy. This action drawn out of the plant and pass <lb />
J. S. v as In , . . . ,. . . . <lb />
. senate snows the senators stationary stripping bars <lb />
town Friday evening, , , . , . , . ,, , . . <lb />
., , , . , ,, Lot considered tin- question color, drops to the <lb />
Co, are m a , . . , ,, ,, , ., <lb />
. . I the standpoint the state at large, I carrier belts, passes through the <lb />
too many o. them believed to cleaning belts, passes through the <lb />
r i local question. The con- cleaning chambers, where and <lb />
Mn is to be held New Bern, trash are blown out of it. and drops <lb />
,., ,. . and and it is hoped into baskets In the rear of the ma- <lb />
Henry u second, . . , , . . <lb />
.,,,., . have men as delegates represent- chine ready to start on its journey to <lb />
trial, A. w. Ange Co. only . , ,.,. <lb />
lag the fisheries tin <lb />
one to convince you that they <lb />
S coed goods cheap. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C, Nov. <lb />
Mr. and lira. J, It. Smith <lb />
daughters, Misses and <lb />
last and tide-water <lb />
el that the convention will re- <lb />
suit in the various <lb />
interests the coast so <lb />
Mary that the good of the state as a whole <lb />
the And all this takes far less <lb />
North Car-1 time to do than It docs lo tell about. <lb />
PROP. TALKS. <lb />
Alice, of Ayden. spent Sunday in the <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Co., for <lb />
your shoes, they have good shoes <lb />
Mamie Chapman, who is teach- <lb />
near spent Sun- <lb />
day at home. <lb />
Stoves, heaters and ranges at <lb />
Ange's. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon of Ayden was in <lb />
while Sunday evening. <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Co. will do <lb />
your repair work on short notice and <lb />
at a very low price. <lb />
Hiss Lola Chapman left Sunday <lb />
evening to begin teaching at <lb />
school house Monday. <lb />
In every community there is <lb />
money as well as unused <lb />
For your own good as well as <lb />
the good of the community, set that <lb />
money in It was made to <lb />
use. Call at our bank and let us talk <lb />
to you about it. The Bank of Win- <lb />
will be served rather than some par- <lb />
section at the expense of <lb />
sections of the state. <lb />
CITY OP NORFOLK. <lb />
Liner On The Run <lb />
Again. <lb />
The steamer, City of Norfolk, <lb />
of the Chesapeake Line, which was <lb />
off a little more than a month for <lb />
and improvement, has re- <lb />
her regular trips between Nor- <lb />
folk Baltimore. It is the <lb />
of the Chesapeake Line to keep <lb />
their steamers in thorough condition <lb />
aid provide every comfort for <lb />
During the brief stay of the <lb />
City of Norfolk in the shipyards ten <lb />
new bathrooms were installed in ad- <lb />
to those it already had. The <lb />
steamer was also thoroughly over- <lb />
hauled from stem to stern and given <lb />
a new coal paint. The sister steam- <lb />
City Baltimore, will soon <lb />
similar overhauling and <lb />
To V. Vi. C. A. <lb />
Sun day Might <lb />
Prof. Herbert K. Austin addressed <lb />
the Y. W. C. A. of the Training school <lb />
on the subject of <lb />
What You reading <lb />
as a lesson St. Mark <lb />
The two important parts of bis talk <lb />
were How can I make my life of <lb />
greater service to my fellow man Are <lb />
we willing to let what we practice <lb />
preach for us <lb />
In conclusion Mr. Austin <lb />
us square our lives now and see that <lb />
we practice what we preach by giving <lb />
expression to our practice through <lb />
all the highest, noblest and purest <lb />
thoughts that come to <lb />
The talk was of peculiar interest <lb />
because of its direct appeal to every <lb />
one present and because the <lb />
were taken from every day life. <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb />
external conditions, but In the <lb />
great majority of cases by a dis- <lb />
ordered <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
ii be <lb />
by t., a course of <lb />
They control and regulate the LIVER. <lb />
They bring to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and <lb />
NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
FIRE LOSSES IX OCTOBER. <lb />
One lo Save. <lb />
You have heard the old saying time <lb />
and again that dollar saved is a <lb />
Those who travel on Christmas will soon be <lb />
Line find every comfort wants <lb />
convenience these palatial <lb />
steamers. <lb />
church closed Sunday with <lb />
additions to the church. They <lb />
were baptized Monday evening. <lb />
Get your flooring ceiling at <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Co's., mill. <lb />
Prices reasonable, also of <lb />
all kinds. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams left Monday <lb />
evening for LaGrange to attend the <lb />
News Atlantic Association. <lb />
Salt, cement and lime at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
Mr. II. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
ton buyer, went to <lb />
and to Grimesland Tuesday <lb />
in the interest the fleecy staple. <lb />
Harrington, and Co. are <lb />
offering some very nice dress goods <lb />
now prices that are real bargains. <lb />
Come to see them, <lb />
Messrs A. O. Cox and Roy T. Cox, <lb />
Causey, F. C. Nye and S. <lb />
Miss Boushall <lb />
Tuesday to attend the Neuse <lb />
tic Association which meets in La- <lb />
Grange this week. <lb />
Mr. E. W. Smith and Miss Evelyn <lb />
Button are to be married today. They <lb />
are both very prominent and are <lb />
well known here and their host of <lb />
friends wish a long and happy <lb />
life. <lb />
There will be services in the <lb />
church Sunday morning at <lb />
and evening at k. Everybody <lb />
Invited,<lb />
Count Superintendent w. n. Rags- <lb />
dale has moved his office into the <lb />
quarters provided tor him in the new <lb />
court house. He will be conveniently <lb />
located there. <lb />
Mr. S. T. While is moving his piano <lb />
store to the new building erected for <lb />
him on Fifth street, just beyond the <lb />
city market corner. <lb />
something ahead to spend then. A <lb />
good way to start your Christmas <lb />
saving is by going to the special sale <lb />
now in progress at C. T. <lb />
big store. A dollar spent here will go <lb />
To the hunts of Hie Town as far if <lb />
AS APPEAL FOR <lb />
As one deeply interested ill the <lb />
welfare of the town, very anxious for <lb />
the town to grow and prosper, <lb />
for good business to be done by all, <lb />
I wish for each of you a growing bus- <lb />
Now let me say that I have <lb />
made a request from the pulpit. Sun- <lb />
day night, asking all the merchants <lb />
to close their places business at <lb />
o'clock during the meeting that is <lb />
now In progress in the Baptist church <lb />
in order that the men and women <lb />
employed by you may have a chance <lb />
to attend and hear the special Gos- <lb />
singing and preaching. <lb />
Many the merchants are pro- <lb />
fessed followers of Christ and the <lb />
men you employ are not all Christ- <lb />
Many are unsaved and you are <lb />
keening them from church for a few <lb />
dollars and also staying away your- <lb />
Self, thus losing the good you need. <lb />
It seems to me that the least you <lb />
could do is to close your business. <lb />
one and all, at o'clock during the <lb />
meeting, I make this us a request <lb />
and it is a very small one, and it is <lb />
for the good of your own town and <lb />
home. <lb />
C. M. ROCK. <lb />
SHEEP FOR RAM, <lb />
at Also white <lb />
cockerels at each. J. F. <lb />
Pollard. <lb />
FOR SALE-10,000 EARLY JERSEY <lb />
cabbage plants. J. W. <lb />
Greenville Heights. <lb />
spent it elsewhere, that is you can <lb />
get the same goods at almost half <lb />
price and save the extra money that <lb />
would have to pay others, and <lb />
have that much more to spend for <lb />
And talking about Christ- <lb />
mas. has a lot of things that <lb />
will make nice presents for man, <lb />
woman, boy or girl, and they are go- <lb />
right along with the low price <lb />
of other things during this special <lb />
sale. Any way you look at It, It is <lb />
money saved to go to for <lb />
your goods. Be wise and trade at the <lb />
place to save money. <lb />
Tax Appointment. <lb />
I will be at the following places on <lb />
the dales named for the purpose of <lb />
collecting the state and county taxes <lb />
due for the year 1911. Persons owing <lb />
taxes are requested to meet me and <lb />
pay same. <lb />
Nov. at Bank of <lb />
Fountain, Nov. 28th. at Bank of <lb />
Fountain. <lb />
Bethel, Nov. 28th at the Bank of <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Swift Creek. Nov. 28th, at Grifton. <lb />
Beaver Dam. Nov. at <lb />
Nov. 29th. at Ayden. <lb />
Nov. at <lb />
Nov. 30th. at <lb />
Nov. 30th. at Stokes. <lb />
Nov. 30th. at Bells X <lb />
I. DUDLEY. Sheriff.<lb />
Carolina, <lb />
Roads. <lb />
A dark Drown taste and a headache <lb />
in the morning after spells remorse. <lb />
The I In the States and <lb />
Canada May up in the Millions. <lb />
The fire losses in the States <lb />
and in Canada, both b the month <lb />
and the year, climb up into the mil- <lb />
lions, and the many millions at that. <lb />
For October, 1911, the fire losses <lb />
were in October. <lb />
they were and in <lb />
1909. they were <lb />
In the first ten months of 1911 the <lb />
losses were in the same <lb />
period in 1910 they were <lb />
and the first ten months of they <lb />
were <lb />
The Farmer. <lb />
The farmer who has a family to <lb />
support ought to be ashamed of <lb />
at least three times a day, if he <lb />
plunged himself ill debt this year to <lb />
speculate on cotton. The last man in <lb />
world that should place himself <lb />
in the ridiculous and Inconsistent at- <lb />
out <lb />
In cotton is the puny little <lb />
farmer that permitted <lb />
enter the gambling ring by <lb />
a cotton crop to the neglect <lb />
if a Hi at home He now finds <lb />
himself not only guilty of <lb />
Us own labor Bud the labor of his <lb />
vile and children to on cotton, <lb />
he actually bought fertilizer on <lb />
at per cent per annum In- <lb />
and put that up to and <lb />
gamble on cotton, thus Jeopardizing <lb />
his own crop end standing in the <lb />
Community where he lives. And then <lb />
these little hayseed cotton <lb />
gamblers go on the market to buy <lb />
bay at a ton, which they <lb />
Jan produce at home at per ton, <lb />
western corn at per bushel, which <lb />
hey can produce at cents a bushel, <lb />
meat at cents which they <lb />
produce at home at cents, they <lb />
set up another tremendous howl about <lb />
robbery of the middlemen <lb />
speculators These little country hay- <lb />
seed cotton gamblers are now getting <lb />
It in the neck and they will continue <lb />
to reap calamity and disaster until <lb />
they quit gambling and go to farming. <lb />
Union Farmer. <lb />
Don't Suffer <lb />
had been troubled, i little, nearly years, writes <lb />
Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Ala., but I was <lb />
not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had <lb />
to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no <lb />
better. I hurt all over, and could not rest At last, I tried <lb />
and soon I began to improve. Now I am In <lb />
good health, and able to do all my <lb />
You may wonder why is so successful, after <lb />
other remedies failed. The answer Is that Is <lb />
successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredients, <lb />
that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine <lb />
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and <lb />
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. <lb />
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take It <lb />
will surely do for you, what It did for her. At all druggists. <lb />
at; Advisory Co. <lb />
tor sad M SOU took. Moon Treatment for sent Ire. I <lb />
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID <lb />
TOR RAH FURS AND H <lb />
Wool on Commission. Write <lb />
lilt ad. <lb />
JOHN WHITE co, <lb />
and <lb />
repaid<lb />
or price-<lb />
Twelfth <lb />
First Session of <lb />
Out., Nov. first <lb />
Will Mi el in on Wednesday, <lb />
Methodist ministers in the North <lb />
Carolina Conference are exerting j of Canada's newly <lb />
j themselves this week getting their I twelfth Parliament opened today. The <lb />
I affairs into shape preparatory to the were purely formal, <lb />
; Tilth session, which will meet at referent the election of Dr. <lb />
KInston, B. Sprout speaker and <lb />
continue through Monday, November other preliminary business of a <lb />
Bishop E. formerly of j line character. Nevertheless, the <lb />
Tennessee now of Oklahoma, chambers and corridors of the Par- <lb />
will preside and the sessions will Building were the Scene of <lb />
be held in the handsome new <lb />
church, which was recently <lb />
The conference met in <lb />
in <lb />
Although the North Carolina Con- <lb />
is not as strong numerically <lb />
as the Western North Carolina Con- <lb />
It is equal to its neighbor <lb />
in Influence and power. This con- <lb />
has preachers and on <lb />
trial; a membership of 78.187. and <lb />
churches worth Its <lb />
church parsonages are worth <lb />
and its other church property <lb />
This does not include, however, <lb />
the value of the colleges and schools <lb />
much bustle during the day, the <lb />
members of both sides exchanging <lb />
greetings and scouting about to get <lb />
their bearings. Owing to the change <lb />
of government there has been a com- <lb />
reassignment of rooms those <lb />
heretofore occupied by the <lb />
going to the and vice <lb />
versa. <lb />
The function iii con- <lb />
with the assembling of <lb />
new Parliament has been reserved <lb />
for tomorrow, when his royal High- <lb />
the Duke of will <lb />
open the proceedings In State. On this <lb />
occasion there will be the customary <lb />
military calvary escort, <lb />
controlled in part or wholly by this guard of honor and royal salute. The <lb />
ARKANSAS. <lb />
Straight Race Between Senator <lb />
Former Congressman. <lb />
LITTLE Ark., Nov. <lb />
United States Senator Jeff Davis went <lb />
to White county to deliver the open- <lb />
speech in his campaign for re- <lb />
election. His successor will be <lb />
en by the legislature to be elected <lb />
next year and an interesting contest <lb />
is in prospect. The situation has <lb />
been somewhat simplified by the an- <lb />
of Governor <lb />
that he would be a candidate for re- <lb />
a long time doubt <lb />
existed in the minds of the politic- <lb />
as to whether the Governor <lb />
would try for another term or become <lb />
a candidate for senator. His <lb />
ion in the matter has left the <lb />
contest a straight race be- <lb />
tween Senator Jeff Davis and former <lb />
Congressman Stephen Jr., <lb />
who is expected to be his only op- <lb />
Mr. represented <lb />
the Second district in Congress for <lb />
tell years and has a Strong following <lb />
throughout the Stale. <lb />
WAS <lb />
In Tobacco Sales In The State <lb />
October. <lb />
In the sales of tobacco for the <lb />
month of October as reported to the <lb />
state department of agriculture. Win <lb />
led with pounds. <lb />
Greenville second, with <lb />
pounds, Wilson third with <lb />
pounds. Oxford with <lb />
and Kinston fifth with <lb />
pounds. Nearly pounds <lb />
sold in the state, which was about <lb />
000.000 pounds less than for the same <lb />
month last year. <lb />
conference. Trinity college, which is <lb />
controlled jointly by the two con- <lb />
is valued at and <lb />
has an endowment of <lb />
Greensboro Female College, con- <lb />
trolled jointly, Is valued at <lb />
has an endowment of <lb />
College, controlled by this <lb />
conference Is worth and <lb />
Carolina College at Maxton has <lb />
buildings and grounds valued at <lb />
The conference will be called on <lb />
customary State dinner will take <lb />
place In the evening and on <lb />
day his royal Highness the Governor <lb />
General the Duchess of Con- <lb />
naught will hold their first drawing <lb />
room. This function, as well as the <lb />
opening itself, always attracts so- <lb />
leaders and from <lb />
many outside points. This year the <lb />
opening ceremonies promise to be <lb />
of excellent brilliancy. There is not <lb />
the added Interest from the <lb />
advent of a new Government, but <lb />
to elect a new secretary, since ,.,.,, ,.,.,, <lb />
W. L. Cunningham, who held the <lb />
for years, died early this year. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
Smith- <lb />
Wright. <lb />
Mrs. Hetty Wright <lb />
requests the honor of your presence <lb />
the marriage of her daughter <lb />
Hetty <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. Henry Smith <lb />
Wednesday afternoon, the twenty-ninth <lb />
of November <lb />
nineteen hundred and eleven <lb />
at five o'clock <lb />
Methodist Episcopal Church, South <lb />
Clinton. North Carolina. <lb />
LICENSES. <lb />
Lust <lb />
This Is Year <lb />
If you miss the great bargain tale <lb />
going at C. T. big store, <lb />
you are the loser. When goods <lb />
almost half price it means I <lb />
as opportunity for buyers that Is <lb />
taking advantage of. Every- j <lb />
reduced In price. <lb />
millinery, ready-to-wear goods, and j <lb />
you can save money by gong to Mun- <lb />
ford's. <lb />
Set en Were Issued During tin <lb />
Week. <lb />
During week Register of Deeds <lb />
Moore issued licenses lo the following <lb />
While. <lb />
L. V Whitted and Alice M. <lb />
j. Johnson and Fannie Bare. <lb />
J. K. and Summer- <lb />
and Lena Dixon. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
I. Johnson and Anna <lb />
Spain. <lb />
Fred Taft and Little. <lb />
Major Pollard and Catherine Lang- <lb />
do not believe there is any other <lb />
medicine so whooping <lb />
able to the presence of royalty. An <lb />
almost unprecedented number of <lb />
has been received for Beats <lb />
on the Moor in the galleries tomorrow. <lb />
demand greatly exceeds ac- <lb />
and a great number v <lb />
be disappointed. <lb />
The duration of the present session <lb />
and the extent and character of the <lb />
business to be presented are not as <lb />
yet definitely known. It is the be- <lb />
lief, however, the session will <lb />
be brief and rather uninteresting. <lb />
The prevailing Idea is that no very <lb />
Contentious legislation or <lb />
of a constructive character will be <lb />
brought down this time, but that, <lb />
instead, attention will be devoted <lb />
mainly to passing the appropriate <lb />
measures necessary for the remain- <lb />
the year. Parliament <lb />
will probably before Christ- <lb />
It Is expected that it will meet <lb />
again in February or March, when <lb />
the new will he ready <lb />
with its most Important measures <lb />
legislation. Among these will be <lb />
proposals to establish a com- <lb />
mission, to create a western division <lb />
Federal railway commission <lb />
and to provide for Government own- <lb />
and operation of terminal <lb />
elevators. Thai the tariff win be <lb />
taken out of politics and made the <lb />
subject of a general board Is <lb />
ally accepted as being a leading <lb />
plank in Mr. platform. He <lb />
made this proposal as an offset to <lb />
the appeal that the Liberals made to <lb />
the farmers on the ground of lower <lb />
The same proposal has been <lb />
us Cough by the Canadian <lb />
Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction Association a means of <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
City. Ore. This remedy is also <lb />
surpassed for colds and croup. For <lb />
sale by all druggists. <lb />
Laziness grows fast and sticks tight <lb />
the tariff out of politics. <lb />
ISSUE MISSING <lb />
When u man is a good example to <lb />
his son. it's because boy only sees <lb />
him at home. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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