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E , <lb />
And Other <lb />
Christmas <lb />
We shall have on display <lb />
constantly from now <lb />
Christmas the newest <lb />
Neck Fixings, Ribbons, <lb />
Laces and Novelties <lb />
too numerous to mention <lb />
the wife or the <lb />
the sister <lb />
or the other fellow's sister <lb />
So come to us and please yourself <lb />
and please the many others that <lb />
you want to pleas by sending a <lb />
gift from the STORE who <lb />
cater to the wants of woman <lb />
kind and their opposite. <lb />
j. R. J. G. <lb />
DEPT. STORE<lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
an <lb />
IN l COAT <lb />
suits, Pulley Bowen's <lb />
DOLLS. VISES, TOYS, <lb />
nuts, candies, at S. M. <lb />
To many, winter Is a season of <lb />
trouble. The toes and <lb />
Angers, chapped hands and lips, <lb />
cold-sores, red and rough <lb />
skins, prove this. But such troubles <lb />
before Salve. A <lb />
trial convinces. Greatest healer of <lb />
burns, boils, piles, cuts, sores, <lb />
eczema and sprains. Only <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
OF<lb />
A HEW LIKE OF LONG KID <lb />
gloves in white, black and charges, <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's.<lb />
I have taken one yearling, reddish <lb />
brown color, marked slit in left ear <lb />
and ragged slit in right. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving ownership and <lb />
SITE FOR <lb />
scenic post cards, either brown or <lb />
in colors. Our prices arc cheaper <lb />
and the work as good. Let me show <lb />
you samples. Closs Hearne. The Re- <lb />
Printer-. <lb />
SEE U LINE OF <lb />
chiefs for Christmas, the prettiest <lb />
line we have ever had. Pulley <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
K. F. <lb />
Dec. 1911. <lb />
B. <lb />
D. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
able Christmas present. <lb />
Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
LONG <lb />
now offering <lb />
LAND SALK. <lb />
fly virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and delivered by W. H. <lb />
Crawford, F. Crawford and <lb />
Allen Crawford, to Andrew J. Moore, <lb />
trustee for D. C. Moore, on the 25th <lb />
day of February, 1908, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the register of deeds office <lb />
of Pitt county, North Carolina, in <lb />
Book Z-8. page the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale, before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder, on Monday, January <lb />
1912, a certain parcel of <lb />
laud lying and being in the of <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina, and <lb />
described as follows, Lying <lb />
and being In township and <lb />
beginning In the run of creek <lb />
and <lb />
In the of the lands of Ben- <lb />
Daniel, deceased, and running <lb />
S. W. poles to a maple, George <lb />
Moore's corner, then with said Moore's <lb />
line S. E. Ill poles to a stump; <lb />
thence with bis line again S. E. <lb />
poles to a stake; thence again with <lb />
his line E. poles to three <lb />
pine stumps, E. P. Daniel's corner; <lb />
COATS; E ARE thence with said Daniel's line N. <lb />
at greatly reduced poles to a stump; thence with <lb />
WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND <lb />
line of Christmas goods and <lb />
are better prepared than ever to fill <lb />
the wants of Christmas shoppers. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
CADET HOSE FOR MEN, LADIES, <lb />
and children, make a very <lb />
For sale at<lb />
AND SILK HOSE, <lb />
in black, packed one pair in box, <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
OF THE OF <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
AT GREENVILLE <lb />
the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 1911. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts . 2.258.18 <lb />
North Carolina State bonds 3,030.33 <lb />
All other stocks, bonds. <lb />
and mortgages . 761.74 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures----- 6,216.86 <lb />
Demand loans . 10.000.00 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. 66.687.97 <lb />
Cash Items . 8,059.25 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency. 891.27 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other V. S. notes . <lb />
12,101.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in J 75,000.0 <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Notes and bills re-dis- <lb />
counted . 6,000.0 <lb />
Time of de- <lb />
posit <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
Due to banks and bank-<lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
232.837.78 <lb />
Total, <lb />
Total, <lb />
Stale of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. C. S. Carr. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 12th day of December, 1911. <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY, ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
H. A. WHITE. Notary Public. <lb />
J. EVERETT, My commission expires March <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT <lb />
In the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and Capital stock paid in 26.000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts . 2,255.65 Surplus fund . 18,126.00 <lb />
rices to close out. <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
his line N. 1-2 poles to the road; <lb />
thence with the road to where it <lb />
makes a square turn near E. P. Dan- <lb />
house; thence N. 1-2 E. <lb />
SHOE STOCK WAS -NEVER the run of creek; <lb />
more complete than now, and we thence up said creek to the <lb />
are in position to save you money containing acres, more or <lb />
your purchases in the shoe line <lb />
Bowen. deceased, and being the land <lb />
James and wife <lb />
A COMPLETE STOCK OF BED ROOM <lb />
slippers, in all styles, at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's.<lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National Bank <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
At the close of business, December 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdraft . 960.90 <lb />
V. bonds .---- 21,000.00 <lb />
Stocks and bonds . 2,600.00 <lb />
Furniture fixtures . 7,136.30 <lb />
Exchange for clearing house . 12,033.14 <lb />
Five per cent, redemption fund . 1,050.00 <lb />
Cash and due from banks . 94,208.93 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
60,000.00 <lb />
Surplus . 10,000.00 <lb />
Profit . 666.25 <lb />
Circulation . 21,000.00 <lb />
Bond account . 21,000.00 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Re-discounts . 13,400.00 <lb />
Cashier's checks . 339.01 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
ORGANIZED 1906. TOTAL DIVIDENDS 114,000.00<lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
F. C. Harding, administrator <lb />
of the estate of J. J. Per- <lb />
kins, decease <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. W. Perkins, R. A. Tyson <lb />
and wife, Clyde P. Tyson, <lb />
Annie Perkins, n. C. <lb />
and wife. Helen Flan- <lb />
Virginia Perkins, <lb />
Virginia H. Perkins. <lb />
White Perkins. Mercer <lb />
Tyson, of J. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk, on the 27th day <lb />
deeded by D. H. James and wife to <lb />
W. H., Clemmy F, and Allen Craw- <lb />
ford, recorded In Book H-8, page <lb />
In the registers office of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 28th day of November, 1911. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
Trustee for D. C. Moore.<lb />
Furniture and fixtures----- 643.30 <lb />
Demand loans . 4,000.00; <lb />
Cash items . 33,386.54 <lb />
Gold coin . 200.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency----- 92.50 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes . 4,177.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 2,086.52 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 66,499.22 <lb />
Savings deposes . 30,699.79 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
. 904.64 <lb />
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT <lb />
North County. <lb />
Norfleet Mayo <lb />
vs. <lb />
Mayo <lb />
The defendant above named will <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 />
held <lb />
State of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I. Stancill Hodges, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- <lb />
, STANCILL HODGES, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
D. G. BERRY, <lb />
ELIAS <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
R C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
of November, 1911, the undersigned, court <lb />
as administrator of the estate of J. . . . . ,. . <lb />
J. Perkins, will, on Monday, the th Monday before the first <lb />
day of January, 1912, at o'clock, I Monday In March, it being the 23rd <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before day of January, 1911, at the court <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to of in Greenville, <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of <lb />
land, <lb />
Lying and being in Bethel town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Annie <lb />
Randall Whichard, Frank- <lb />
Bowers, and others, and known <lb />
as the Britton land, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. This sale is <lb />
made tor the purpose of making as- <lb />
sets of the estate of J. J. Perkins, <lb />
deceased. <lb />
This the 18th day November, <lb />
1911. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Administrator of J. J. es-<lb />
N. 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. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
Julius Brown, Atty. for plaintiff <lb />
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH <lb />
-TRAVEL VIA- <lb />
The CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
DAILY SUNDAY <lb />
The new Steamers Just placed In service the OF NOR- <lb />
and OF are the most elegant and <lb />
up-to-date steamers between Norfolk and Baltimore. <lb />
Equipped with la each <lb />
meals served ea board. Everything fer <lb />
comfort convenience. t l s t l <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. m. dally, arriving at Baltimore <lb />
a. m. following morning. <lb />
Connecting at Baltimore for all points NORTH, NORTH EAST, <lb />
A SB WEST. <lb />
Very low round trip rates to Baltimore. Washington. Phil- <lb />
New York. Atlantic City. etc. <lb />
Reservations any cheerfully <lb />
II. PARNELL, T. P. A, <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
by <lb />
Read The for All the News <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
and delivered by Robert <lb />
and wife. <lb />
to R. L Smith and <lb />
Oscar Hooker, trading as R. L. Smith <lb />
ft Company, dated June 1906, and <lb />
duly recorded in the register's of- <lb />
In Pitt county. In Book J-8, page <lb />
the undersigned will, on Mon- <lb />
day, the day of January, 1912. at <lb />
o'clock, noon, to public <lb />
sale before the court house door In <lb />
Greenville, Pitt to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following de- <lb />
scribed tract or parcel of land, to- <lb />
Lying and being in town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of Alfred W. L. <lb />
F. Corey, and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
This sale will be made to satisfy <lb />
the terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 11th day of December, <lb />
1911. <lb />
It. I. SMITH, and <lb />
O. HOOKER. Mortgagees. <lb />
E. I. owner of debt. <lb />
By F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
And Cents Store Open. <lb />
Having been appointed receiver of <lb />
the mercantile business known as <lb />
and cents store, and <lb />
completed Inventory of same, the <lb />
store will be open to the public on <lb />
Wednesday, December 20th, and con- <lb />
open until the stock Is disposed <lb />
it is to the of holiday <lb />
shoppers to visit this store on Dick- <lb />
avenue. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW, Receiver. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court, made in Special Proceeding <lb />
No. 1704, entitled Sadie Turner, et <lb />
, against Lucy Elks, et the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will sell, <lb />
for cash, before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville, at noon, on Saturday, <lb />
January 1912, the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of land, situate <lb />
in the county of Pitt and in Con- <lb />
township, lying about two <lb />
miles from the town Ayden, ad- <lb />
Joining the lands Ed Harrington, <lb />
Joseph Dixon, Mary Ann Vincent, Mat <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, being the share <lb />
of land Inherited by Ann Elks, <lb />
deceased, mother of said tenants In <lb />
common from her father, Aaron <lb />
deceased. Said land sold <lb />
for partition. <lb />
This December 1911. <lb />
J. B. JAMES. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of B. F. Crawford, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, this Is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 12th day of December, <lb />
1912, or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
will make Immediate payment <lb />
This 12th day of December. 1911. <lb />
J. W. CRAWFORD, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. James ft Son, Attorneys.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Emma Harris, R. L. Griffin, <lb />
N. S. John Griffin, <lb />
Will Griffin, John Williams, <lb />
and Wife, Lou B. <lb />
Maggie B. Stocks, Nannie <lb />
Braxton, <lb />
Braxton, Clara <lb />
ton, Elisha B. Jones, <lb />
Griffin, Warren Avery, Mary <lb />
Avery, Edwards, <lb />
Edwards, Bettie Ed- <lb />
wards, Annie Edwards, El- <lb />
Edwards, <lb />
wards, of James <lb />
Braxton, Reedy Branch <lb />
Church, of Pitt county; <lb />
Ham and <lb />
E. A. Avery. <lb />
The following named defendants, <lb />
R. L. Griffin, John Griffin, Will Griffin, <lb />
Elisha B. Jones, Joe Griffin, Mary <lb />
Avery, Riley Edwards, Ed- <lb />
wards, Bettie Edwards, Annie Ed- <lb />
wards. Ellen Edwards. Ed- <lb />
wards, J. H. Edwards, of <lb />
James Braxton; William Laughing- <lb />
house, E. A. Avery, will take notice <lb />
that a special proceeding entitled as <lb />
above, has been commenced before <lb />
the clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, to sell for division the tract <lb />
of land in said county, known as the <lb />
Felix Braxton home place and devised <lb />
by said Felix Braxton to the defend- <lb />
ants above-named; and, the said de- <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
they are required to appear and an- <lb />
or demur to the complaint of <lb />
the plaintiff filed In the office of the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court in his of- <lb />
on or before the day of Jan- <lb />
1912, or the plaintiff will apply <lb />
to the court for the relief demanded <lb />
in the complain. <lb />
This the 12th day of December. 1911. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
S. J. Everett, Attorney.<lb />
WE HAVE A BIG LINE OF SOLD <lb />
handled umbrellas, made up <lb />
for Christmas trade, which we <lb />
are offering at reduced prices. <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
Horses that furnish the motive <lb />
power for brewery wagons are driven <lb />
to drink. <lb />
When you have a cold get a bottle <lb />
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It <lb />
will soon fix you up all right and will <lb />
ward off any tendency toward <lb />
This remedy contains no <lb />
opium or other narcotic and may be <lb />
given as confidently to a baby as to <lb />
an adult. For sale by all dealers. <lb />
Y. W C. A. Services. <lb />
President Wright conducted the <lb />
Christmas service of the Y. W. C. A. <lb />
on Sunday evening. His theme was <lb />
He said that real love does <lb />
not develop until the human being <lb />
begins to reach out beyond self. In <lb />
young manhood or womanhood love <lb />
comes in from a different <lb />
as the mental broad- <lb />
of money, fame, nature and <lb />
other creatures and God comes to <lb />
him. The brightest type of man is <lb />
the man whose love reaches out In <lb />
the most directions and who gives <lb />
his ear to only the lightest and best <lb />
calls. He understands love In Its <lb />
de pest, broadest, truest sense. <lb />
The singing of Christmas songs <lb />
was an enjoyable feature of the <lb />
vice. <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
On Friday, January 1912, at <lb />
o'clock, at the home of the late B. <lb />
F. Crawford, at Arthur, N. C, I will <lb />
sell for cash, a lot of personal prop- <lb />
of farming implements <lb />
of every kind and description, carts, <lb />
wagons, two mules, one horse, a lot <lb />
of cotton seed, corn, fodder and other <lb />
personal affects owned by the said <lb />
B. F. Crawford. <lb />
I will also sell at the above men- <lb />
time and place, the entire stock <lb />
of general merchandise, now in the <lb />
store formerly occupied and run by <lb />
the said B. F. Crawford. <lb />
This December 1911 <lb />
J. W. CRAWFORD. <lb />
J. G. James ft Son, Administrator. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up a male yearling, <lb />
black and white spotted; unmarked <lb />
Owner can get same by proving own- <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
W. H. JR. <lb />
R. F. D. N. C. <lb />
Union Officers. <lb />
The North Carolina union, <lb />
at Wilson, elected the following of- <lb />
President, H. Q. Alexander, of <lb />
Matthews; vice-president, J. M. <lb />
of Cary; secretary and treas- <lb />
E. C. of Charlotte; state <lb />
organizer, J. Z. Green, of <lb />
business agent J. R. Rives, of San- <lb />
ford. Most of the morning session of <lb />
the convention was consumed in the <lb />
election of the committee. <lb />
The following were W. O. <lb />
Crowder. of Wake; W. B. Gibson, of <lb />
Iredell; C. C. Wright, of I. P. <lb />
of and W. H. Moore, <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
Prefers a Goat. <lb />
The Sunday schools of Dublin were <lb />
studying a missionary lesson, and the <lb />
teacher was telling of customs among <lb />
the She have read <lb />
an article by a traveler among these <lb />
people, and it Is the duty of the Es- <lb />
wife to chew her husband's <lb />
clothes to keep them soft and pliable, <lb />
as skins get stiff. And therefore a <lb />
women is chosen according to her <lb />
chewing ability, every man <lb />
to get a wife with strong <lb />
One little boy with a look of nausea <lb />
on his face blurted ain't <lb />
they fools t Why don't they get <lb />
a Dispatch. <lb />
Miss Fay and De Wolf <lb />
Hopper are getting ready for a re- <lb />
viva of the opera <lb />
which Gilbert and aimed at <lb />
the aesthetic of the mid <lb />
when Oscar Wilde was at the <lb />
height of his glory. <lb />
SALE -ONE HEAVY YOKE OF <lb />
log oxen and cart; nearly new; <lb />
to be suitable for large <lb />
logs. G. T. Tyson. <lb />
POST OFFICE <lb />
WERE PUZZLED <lb />
WASHINGTON. N. C. Dec. <lb />
Post office officials have been <lb />
considerable trouble with the <lb />
mails here recently, and have b en <lb />
a loss to account for It. Whole boxes <lb />
of mail that been distributed <lb />
properly and found its way into a <lb />
certain box, would later be found in <lb />
another box in the extreme opposite <lb />
end of the building. It had reached <lb />
that point where all were <lb />
watching to see the wonderful trans- <lb />
position- Vigilance, however, re- <lb />
warded Two youths who had <lb />
been stopping in regularly on their <lb />
way to school, and who seemed very <lb />
much interested in the boxes when <lb />
no one was looking and very <lb />
when watched, were suspect- <lb />
ed. They entered Saturday about <lb />
o'clock and found the <lb />
quite busy, but not reckoning with- <lb />
out their host. A close watch was <lb />
set upon the youngsters, and they <lb />
were seen to commence the <lb />
pillage. As soon as detected, Deputy <lb />
J. A. Potter was called <lb />
over the phone and arrived In time <lb />
to catch them In the building, and <lb />
with the packages on them that they <lb />
had attracted. <lb />
Arresting them, he took them he- <lb />
fore United States Commissioner W. H. <lb />
Ruse, who admitted them to bail <lb />
under bonds of to the spring <lb />
term of the Federal court. <lb />
The mothers of these boys have <lb />
the sympathy of many friends, and <lb />
this kind of news the reported <lb />
ways prefers to withhold. Inasmuch <lb />
as they are children of parents who <lb />
have been victims of many <lb />
circumstances of a like nature <lb />
before. <lb />
TAFT GREETS SCIENTISTS. <lb />
Meeting The Association <lb />
Has Ever Held. <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. <lb />
the assembly hall of the new National <lb />
Museum President Taft this morning <lb />
delivered an address of welcome to <lb />
several thousand scientists, members <lb />
of the American Association for the <lb />
Advancement of Science, who have <lb />
gathered here in annual session to <lb />
make report on the scientific <lb />
of the past year, to read pa- <lb />
describing remarkable <lb />
and to Indicate the direction of <lb />
research during 1912. <lb />
It is one of the largest meetings <lb />
the association has ever held. In <lb />
addition to the association itself, <lb />
with its sections devoted to <lb />
mathematics, botany, some <lb />
affiliated scientific societies arc to <lb />
hold meetings during the next few <lb />
days. <lb />
OF REYES <lb />
BRINGS MEXICO PEACE.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, DECEMBER W, MIL <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
LADY I HI slim BE- <lb />
NEATH AN <lb />
WASHINGTON. Dec. <lb />
through the mud on a dark road In <lb />
Virginia a few miles south of the <lb />
highway bridge, early today an auto- <lb />
mobile belonging to Alexander <lb />
ham Bell, containing eight <lb />
overturned against an embankment <lb />
and Miss Margaret Van was <lb />
pinned beneath the car, and probably <lb />
fatally injured. The other <lb />
were badly cut and bruised. <lb />
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS <lb />
LICENSED BY MR. TAFT. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb />
Taft. who makes the laws for the <lb />
Panama Canal Zone, today amended <lb />
a recent executive order regarding <lb />
the practice of medicine in the zone, <lb />
so to explicitly sanction the use of <lb />
Christian science and other non-med- <lb />
methods. <lb />
TAFT PICKING SOME <lb />
JUDICIAL NOW. <lb />
MEXICO CITY. Dec. <lb />
render of General Bernardo Reyes at <lb />
Leon, yesterday, it is <lb />
believed here, marks the end of the <lb />
most perplexing problem yet brought <lb />
before the government. Seem- <lb />
nil over the country recently <lb />
have sprung small revolts and most <lb />
them were in the name of the for- <lb />
mer military leader of the country. <lb />
His following in Mexico was con- <lb />
very strong for years and to <lb />
this was attributed much of the <lb />
the government when <lb />
he started Ills revolution. He former- <lb />
was governor of the state <lb />
WASHINGTON. Dec. will <lb />
no more meetings of President <lb />
Taft's cabinet until January the <lb />
meetings for today and Friday having <lb />
been The president is de- <lb />
voting his time largely to <lb />
of Judicial vacancies, Including <lb />
the one on the Supreme court. <lb />
Too often the profits of farming are <lb />
less in evidence than the of <lb />
farming; the pity <lb />
CHINESE PREMIER <lb />
PROPOSAL <lb />
PEKING, China, Dec. <lb />
Yuan has submitted to the more <lb />
prominent Manchus here the proposal <lb />
emanating from for the <lb />
meeting of a special national assembly <lb />
to decide on the future form of gov- <lb />
which shall be adopted for <lb />
China. This step by the premier <lb />
means that he asks the court <lb />
to decide its own fate because the <lb />
SMALL TOBACCO <lb />
MARKETS MUST CO <lb />
NEGRO <lb />
IS ACCUSE OF <lb />
DESTROYING A BARN. <lb />
TOE MEAT TRUST <lb />
TRIAL BEGINS <lb />
CHICAGO. Dec. the <lb />
trial of the ten Chicago meat packers, <lb />
alleged criminal violation <lb />
of the Sherman anti-trust law. was <lb />
resumed after the holiday <lb />
today before United States District <lb />
Judge O. A. Carpenter, the govern- <lb />
began the presentation of its <lb />
case to the Jury. <lb />
The government has <lb />
witnesses and is carefully guard- <lb />
list of names. <lb />
District Attorney began <lb />
by having witnesses tell the story of <lb />
the old pool, which Is said to <lb />
have operated prior to the <lb />
of the National Packing Company, <lb />
in <lb />
The defense may decide to admit <lb />
that such a pool existed and if this <lb />
course is followed by the hearing may <lb />
be materially shortened. <lb />
The government will then trace the <lb />
history of the alleged com- <lb />
step by step, to the period <lb />
in the indictment in an effort to <lb />
prove that the Chicago packers fixed <lb />
prices of meat and suppressed <lb />
competition. <lb />
Attorney John S. Miller, in behalf of <lb />
the packers, created a surprise by re- <lb />
the famous Immunity plea <lb />
used by the packers several <lb />
NEW Dec. M. Wooten <lb />
Fort liar ii well, brought to this I years ago. <lb />
the Sunday Claude Grant, colored, of J Attorney Miller moved that all <lb />
DURHAM, Dec. <lb />
announced changes of the tobacco j Dover, and placed him in the Craven in the present case relating <lb />
business, there Is none of more to await the next term of to transactions prior to July 1905, <lb />
than the announced one that Superior court Grant is charged be excluded as Incompetent <lb />
the small markets are to be cut out <lb />
and business done in the larger mar- <lb />
This Is made necessary on account <lb />
of the competitive basis upon which <lb />
the tobacco business bas gone. There <lb />
members of such a national assembly <lb />
would decide in favor of a republic. <lb />
If the Manchus agree to adopt the <lb />
their decision to do so will <lb />
be promulgated as edict <lb />
Shanghai. China, Dec. no <lb />
reply has yet been received by Tang <lb />
Ki to his dispatch to Premier <lb />
Yuan pointing out that the <lb />
acceptance of the idea of a republic <lb />
is the only means of securing a peace- <lb />
solution of China's troubles, the <lb />
revolutionaries are demanding vigor- <lb />
the Immediate election of a <lb />
president of the republic and asking <lb />
that the government of China shall be <lb />
proceeded without further notice be- <lb />
taken of Peking. <lb />
The conference held yesterday be- <lb />
tween Dr. Sun Sen. the proposed <lb />
president, and Wu Ting Fang, the <lb />
chief of the revolutionary delegates <lb />
at the peace conference, resulted In <lb />
complete agreement between the two <lb />
and th revolutionaries are now <lb />
showing a more united front than <lb />
are now many buyers in the field <lb />
and each company has to work hard at- <lb />
to get its share. Heretofore the <lb />
American and the British American <lb />
Tobacco companies took nearly all <lb />
-hat was sold in Durham. There is <lb />
real competition today. The buyers <lb />
of the American, the the <lb />
with destroying a barn owned by R. <lb />
A Richardson, of Dover, and also <lb />
at a party of hunters. <lb />
On the night Mr. Richardson's barn <lb />
was burned the chief of police at <lb />
Dover attempted to arrest Grant when <lb />
he supposed caused fire, and was <lb />
On following night a <lb />
party of sportsmen of that place <lb />
started out on a hunt When <lb />
about three miles from town they <lb />
were fired at from ambush and one <lb />
member of the party received several <lb />
Counsel for the government con- <lb />
tested the motion on the ground that <lb />
the court had already passed on the <lb />
question in ruling against the plea <lb />
in abatement <lb />
Judge Carpenter reserved decision <lb />
on the motion and directed the gov- <lb />
to proceed with its case. <lb />
Albert H. attorney for Swift <lb />
Co., was the first witness. <lb />
Attorney said he planned <lb />
the organization of Swift Co., the <lb />
corporation In 1885, and had been <lb />
for the corporation ever <lb />
MASSACRE AT <lb />
PERSIA- <lb />
LONDON, Dec. <lb />
of martial law at fol- <lb />
lowing the dismissal of W. Morgan <lb />
by the Persian Cabinet and <lb />
the fragmentary reports received <lb />
to a bloody massacre by Russian sol- <lb />
are causing serious <lb />
apprehension here. Little <lb />
information regarding the reported <lb />
massacre has been received. <lb />
According to the latest advices the <lb />
the most suitable place for the <lb />
of the new republic. <lb />
Among the revolutionary troops con- <lb />
in and near to the <lb />
lumber of nearly there is great <lb />
agitation about the breach of the <lb />
by the imperial troops. The <lb />
revolutionaries profess themselves <lb />
ready to advance against the imperial <lb />
army reported to be marching from <lb />
the north under the command of Chang <lb />
main trouble occurred lust Sunday. I <lb />
China, December <lb />
commander of the expedition which <lb />
was sent to the northern roast dis- <lb />
on December . to restore or- <lb />
there reports th In the towns of <lb />
shot In his face and neck. Neither of counsel <lb />
and Myers, the Imperial, Ulla Buns and of course were since. <lb />
R. J. Reynolds and British catch the assailant Sus- The witness said he assisted in the <lb />
must get into the game now. all along pointed toward i organization of the National Packing <lb />
All over the tobacco belt there are Grant as being guilty, and he was Company March 1909. He acted <lb />
small towns that are getting a great watched. Enough evidence as general counsel for the corporation <lb />
deal of tobacco away from the big him was secured and he was for a year. He said Swift Armour <lb />
towns. There is no kick on that, taken before a and owned the stock of the <lb />
but where the market runs into Just at Dover. He swore that Packing Company. <lb />
a few thousands, It will be seen that both nights he was Buying at <lb />
there cannot be maintained half a of a friend and attempted to CHAMP CLARK ON THE <lb />
They make alibi In this manner. How- STUMP EN OKLAHOMA. <lb />
on commission and the cause was found and <lb />
can't paw them salaries. could not a bond he was KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 27.- <lb />
These markets are dotted all over committed to Jail. Grant is known to Champ Clark, speaker of the national <lb />
the map. Such places as a number of threats against house of representatives, arrived hero <lb />
Springs, Stem, Wendell. Zebulon Richardson. today on his way to Oklahoma on a <lb />
others, hardly reach the million mark speech-making tour. He will leave <lb />
and serious talk of abolishing the; The man invested In j late today for good <lb />
markets, not because they do not stocks is seldom in a Democratic Speaker <lb />
Clark said, would be his subject He <lb />
will speak Thursday night in Okla- <lb />
City; Friday afternoon in <lb />
Friday night in <lb />
and Saturday in Tulsa, and <lb />
Vinita. A speech for Guthrie <lb />
row night has not been arranged de- <lb />
The total sales of leaf tobacco Clark start on <lb />
return to Washington Saturday night <lb />
ever. is regarded by them as a deal but because his ore <lb />
they make the expense of maintain- <lb />
a buyer great, is going on. <lb />
Durham has had a lot of that ex- <lb />
A few years ago the city <lb />
sold 15.000.000 pounds of tobacco <lb />
a year. This was the Danville of the <lb />
and tobacco came from every <lb />
section. Soon there was developed <lb />
the Roxboro market, then it had its <lb />
tributaries. Oxford became famous <lb />
and had Its feeders until every town <lb />
of size in all counties is <lb />
a tobacco market. <lb />
The smaller markets have done a <lb />
SALES ON <lb />
GREENVILLE MARKET <lb />
from September to December <lb />
were pounds for <lb />
an average of per hundred <lb />
pounds. <lb />
For the corresponding period of <lb />
last year, August to December <lb />
A. T. Men at Charleston. <lb />
CHARLESTON, S. C, Dec. <lb />
representing many of the <lb />
great service to the farmers sales were pounds for leading colleges of Virginia and North <lb />
great distance from or, an average of per and South Carolina met in this city <lb />
in time to reach the capital for the re- <lb />
opening of congress. <lb />
Loon and later of when the killed at are said to <lb />
the army. This last position he held <lb />
for some years, under President <lb />
holding the rank at the time of the <lb />
hitter's resignation. <lb />
CHICAGO, Dec. the <lb />
presence of u distinguished gather- <lb />
or clergy and laity Rev. William <lb />
Toll was consecrated Episcopal <lb />
op suffragan of Chicago, today. The <lb />
ceremony performed In Grave <lb />
church. Toll <lb />
elected to the office several months <lb />
being the third bishop <lb />
the Statue. Ho was <lb />
ordained in this city in and has <lb />
been of the Chicago <lb />
since 1907. <lb />
have numbered including some <lb />
women and children. Direct dispatch- <lb />
es from make no reference <lb />
to these serious conflicts and a re- <lb />
port from the Russian consul at that <lb />
point states that order is now <lb />
ed although he is preparing for fur- <lb />
outbreaks. <lb />
The point of Tabriz, <lb />
miles to the northeast of is <lb />
another center of constant and serious <lb />
collisions between the Russian and <lb />
Persian elements. The force of <lb />
Russians that has been I <lb />
there for some time were recently re- began ii <lb />
The Russian troops have <lb />
come into contact on several occasions <lb />
with the populace and one dispatch <lb />
Crow and quiet his <lb />
been re-established, i i the country <lb />
districts, however, conditions are <lb />
rather serious and there has been <lb />
considerable resistance. Two <lb />
have been burned by the troops <lb />
on account of their inhabitants <lb />
harbored robbers. <lb />
A temporary of light- <lb />
has been brought about at Hui-an <lb />
during the presence of the troops. <lb />
received here says the <lb />
swept the streets, while <lb />
To Aid in The South. <lb />
ATLANTA. Ga., Dec. an- <lb />
fleeting of the Society for the <lb />
Education In the <lb />
this city today with <lb />
an attendance of prominent educators <lb />
from sixteen states. The leading sub- <lb />
scheduled for discussion <lb />
Oxford or Roxboro. It is so in other hundred pounds. <lb />
counties near Durham. This shows increases for the pros- <lb />
it Is believed that while the season of pounds, <lb />
of the small markets, the in price, and in average <lb />
would handle double the tobacco that hundred pounds. <lb />
it now has. It may raise that old The market will re-open after the <lb />
question of rural vs. urban, but it holidays on Tuesday, January 9th. <lb />
Isn't that. The necessity for re- <lb />
the number of buyers, <lb />
those with salaries, is grow- <lb />
Meet. <lb />
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Dec <lb />
The message of efficiency of the <lb />
teacher, the distribution of <lb />
I in training for citizenship and <lb />
the work of the Institutes <lb />
are the three leading topics to be <lb />
considered the annual convention <lb />
opened here today by the Montana <lb />
Association. President <lb />
of Ohio State <lb />
Florida Association. <lb />
the three session are organ- Thompson <lb />
Of educational forces. Jordan of Stan- <lb />
through Russian sources, says that am, the work are among the <lb />
speakers. <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
North- South- <lb />
bound, bound. <lb />
p. p. m. <lb />
a. m. p. in. <lb />
hi Southern. <lb />
today for the provincial congress of <lb />
tho Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. <lb />
Tills fraternity was formed in Rich- <lb />
shortly after the close of the <lb />
war to help in restoring good feeling <lb />
h tween the North and South. It <lb />
now has about sixty chapters, <lb />
led from Maine to California and from <lb />
Texas to Michigan. <lb />
a. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
bound. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
condition of exists, even the <lb />
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Dec. being without adequate military <lb />
With n bat Is will be the to protect their funds. Tho <lb />
letter is evidently a suggestion on the <lb />
est attendance In the history of <lb />
the Florida <lb />
Association assembled in this city <lb />
for its annual convention, The gen- <lb />
I begin tonight and will <lb />
rue until Friday, various <lb />
addressee and discussions particular <lb />
attention iii he given to the prob- <lb />
cT rural schools. <lb />
the Southern corn clubs, library re- <lb />
and exhibitions of Southern <lb />
literature mid art. <lb />
Golf Tourney <lb />
N. C. Dec. 27.-Th. <lb />
part Russians that n strong <lb />
military force is essential to ante- <lb />
guard vested properly Interests in <lb />
Persia and as giving an explanation <lb />
of the decisive exercise of force by <lb />
the Cossacks at various points. <lb />
Washington, Further than <lb />
n message from American Consul <lb />
Paddock at Tabriz. the <lb />
ii colony there was as-Seminary. <lb />
Tun Fraternity, <lb />
YORK. Doc. <lb />
annual convention Zeta <lb />
Bel Tan Fraternity, one tho lead- <lb />
medical of the <lb />
try, began the Hotel Astor today <lb />
and will continue over tomorrow. <lb />
feature of the meeting will lie an ad- <lb />
dress by Dr. Solomon <lb />
president of the Jewish Theological <lb />
of Texas <lb />
WACO. Texas. Dee. 27.- The school <lb />
teachers of Texas and several organ- <lb />
affiliated with the State <lb />
Association will be much <lb />
in evidence In Waco during the <lb />
this week. The Slate <lb />
Association began its an- <lb />
meeting in Carroll Chapel today. <lb />
Tho covers three days <lb />
provides for the discussion of a wide <lb />
range of topics by educators of prom- <lb />
in Resilience. <lb />
A night or two before Christmas. <lb />
Washington Slate Teachers, <lb />
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash. Dec. <lb />
-The Washington <lb />
is holding its while Mr. and Mrs. James Long Were <lb />
meeting In this city. Tho pro- both busy in his store, some one <lb />
began this morning with a broke in his residence near the store. <lb />
meeting of the educational council The thief took Mr. Long's pistol and <lb />
Oklahoma City. <lb />
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Dec. <lb />
The Oklahoma State As- <lb />
began its annual convention j at which it. J. of the few dollars in change belonging to <lb />
in this city today with n large Normal school, presented a re- Mr. Long, <lb />
During the three day's, port on normal training in high I <lb />
meeting addresses will be delivered schools. The sessions begin <lb />
by Dr. Henry S. Curtis or Clark tonight and will continue until <lb />
George F. James of the day. <lb />
of Minnesota. Dr. ard A. <lb />
of College and State <lb />
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner of North <lb />
j Carolina. <lb />
, annual holiday golf tournament on and that <lb />
opened today on the links of the everyone was well, the state depart- <lb />
burst Country Club and will <lb />
continue through the remainder of <lb />
tho week Among the participants <lb />
Special Meeting i Inn. <lb />
Carolina Club have a called<lb />
the week Among co cue <lb />
prominent golfers from this government Is being kept <lb />
both, north and south. by press dispatches. <lb />
Voting Lad Hurt. <lb />
lit had heard nothing from Persia. I While trying g. t out of the way <lb />
the lack or re-lot n cannon cracker on the Thursday at o'clock, <lb />
ports from to the fact that Saturday night, Mils Mills Wilson which all the members are urged <lb />
Mississippi Live Men. <lb />
Miss. Dec. <lb />
annual meeting of the Mississippi <lb />
Live Stock and Dairy <lb />
met at <lb />
Station here for a three-day's session. <lb />
progress of the work of <lb />
Near Being A liaise. <lb />
About II o'clock Saturday night <lb />
there came near being a tire In tho <lb />
barber shop of Herbert <lb />
caused by upsetting a can of gasoline. <lb />
The blare was put before any <lb />
damage was clone. <lb />
Ill- <lb />
was run over <lb />
fully <lb />
by <lb />
a horse end pain- to be present business of import- <lb />
It-Mp of Captain. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. <lb />
The marriage Mis. D, P. <lb />
the cattle tick was the principal thy and Captain Harold P. Norton, U. <lb />
subject discussed st the initial N. took at noon today <lb />
this afternoon. home of the bride In city. <lb />
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Obituary W. D. el-governor <lb />
of Florida, at . <lb />
Frank Work, capitalist, famous lover <lb />
of who never entered an auto- <lb />
mobile. In New York aged St <lb />
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at Sen Antonio. Tex., by <lb />
Ben U U. A., who flew <lb />
miles In s minutes. <lb />
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guaranteed protection to lives and In- <lb />
of foreigners then In Mexico <lb />
and reimbursements for losses <lb />
soon as the triumph of the provisional <lb />
government will have become <lb />
by the capture of Mexico <lb />
If. Col. Roosevelt opened great <lb />
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foundered on Spain; M live j <lb />
lost <lb />
Obi <lb />
Plants <lb />
This the 1911. of Frost Proof <lb />
gale. The <lb />
Commissioner. .<lb />
Large Late Drug. <lb />
surrendering to the house of corn- Head. <lb />
. should you con- <lb />
II. A. Ii. civil <lb />
war and Journalist. In <lb />
go; aged <lb />
trotted half a mile to <lb />
wagon In seconds at Cleveland, <lb />
breaking record of min- <lb />
made by Major In 1906. <lb />
It, Josef Israels, noted Dutch <lb />
artist, at The Hague, aged h.;. <lb />
the <lb />
season. <lb />
PRICES II PER <lb />
Prepare shipment Ii lots <lb />
from W per thou- <lb />
Ai sand; over 11.00 per thousand. <lb />
formation as a town years <lb />
go <lb />
F. O. B. N. C <lb />
Ian <lb />
and guaranteed. <lb />
L C. ARTHUR <lb />
R C. <lb />
meet at Chicago. <lb />
Henry Heed <lb />
a military aid to Lincoln, who grappled <lb />
with Booth, the president's assassin, <lb />
when latter his fatal bullet. <lb />
In Hanover, aged <lb />
Harry N. AtWOOd reached Chi- <lb />
from St. Louis, miles, with <lb />
two Mops; time i hours minutes. <lb />
International Typographical <lb />
union met In <lb />
Aviation Disaster W, R. Badger of <lb />
St Johnston <lb />
Chicago killed meet. I <lb />
All., rt French v <lb />
Hard in Paris. <lb />
U. Senate passed to <lb />
admit New into Autumn <lb />
Why not use <lb />
W. com- , u Av. w ,. Beatty In Wright Li- <lb />
in chief duration <lb />
; . . . . intern- <lb />
Flower. Alf- <lb />
Carnations and <lb />
for plaining V <lb />
world famous rifle In An <lb />
aged M <lb />
Jules Ines hew . mile <lb />
I in . <lb />
I I. II <lb />
Pol in Bi II h lord <lb />
, ti,, Ml <lb />
mast III Chicago, hours <lb />
minute <lb />
a. U A. It. national encamp- <lb />
Ho Hester. <lb />
reformer , M <lb />
and political economist, at <lb />
I. Co. <lb />
bi- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
mm <lb />
7-- <lb />
COFFEE BERRIES. <lb />
Round Kernel Are Stronger and Rich- <lb />
Than Flat Ones. <lb />
Everybody hi more or less familiar <lb />
With the term applied to <lb />
coffee. The term refers to the form <lb />
and style, not the sex. <lb />
An examination of any kind of coffee <lb />
will show that about one kernel In <lb />
twenty-five Is quite round. Ilk a <lb />
bean, while all the others are flat on <lb />
one side, like half of a split bean. <lb />
These round or berries are always <lb />
found on the young, vigorous, new <lb />
wood of the previous year's growth at <lb />
end of the <lb />
The old wood produces flat berries <lb />
only Each or fruit of the coffee <lb />
tree contains either two flat <lb />
berries or but one round one. The <lb />
of the fruit In the one case <lb />
all goes Into single male <lb />
In the other It Is divided among two <lb />
flat ones. <lb />
This undoubtedly accounts for the <lb />
greater strength and richness of the <lb />
male berry. In private plantations, <lb />
where the trees ore carefully pruned <lb />
and cared for and the ground well <lb />
and fertilized, the coffee Is <lb />
ways of finer quality and the <lb />
of male berries Is larger. <lb />
The round berries may be seen In all <lb />
kinds of coffee. Ceylon. <lb />
Mocha and other varieties contain <lb />
them as well as the <lb />
FONDLING BABIES. <lb />
CALIFORNIA'S BIG TREES. <lb />
They Were First Seen by s White Men, <lb />
John In 1841. <lb />
It was on June that John <lb />
discovered the of <lb />
California. He was the waits <lb />
man. so far as we know, who ever be- <lb />
held those monarch of the forest. <lb />
Nine years later a hunter named <lb />
Dowd was led Into the company of <lb />
forest kings by a bear that be was <lb />
chasing, and It was by Dowd that the <lb />
knowledge of the monster trees was <lb />
spread abroad, but to belongs <lb />
distinction of having been the first <lb />
man to gage upon the wonder- <lb />
trees. <lb />
The as the mighty <lb />
are called, are found In <lb />
county. Cal. in two <lb />
and the Marl- <lb />
at an altitude of about 5.000 feet <lb />
above the sen. They are probably the <lb />
remains of extensive woods belonging <lb />
to a long past epoch Unfortunately <lb />
few of them are left, there being only <lb />
e few hundred all told. <lb />
These mighty conifers are easily the <lb />
most remarkable of all trees both in <lb />
age and in bulk. They are from to <lb />
feet In height and from to <lb />
feet In Herald. <lb />
la- <lb />
It la Bad Fee Their <lb />
to HealtH. <lb />
much love kill many <lb />
Is the opinion of Mr. Mary nines, for <lb />
years matron of the day <lb />
nursery Id Boston. Is too <lb />
kissing, find line and con- <lb />
the matron. are not <lb />
any happier when coddled by mothers <lb />
or neighbors. In fact, it makes many <lb />
of them miserable. I have known a <lb />
number to pine away die from too <lb />
physical affection. Take your- <lb />
self for an example. When not feeling <lb />
well would you rather He by yourself <lb />
on a couch or be close up against <lb />
one Well, that Is the baby's feeling <lb />
exactly unless bis constant handling <lb />
has made him prefer <lb />
Is bad for children, because <lb />
It might give them serious disease, <lb />
and It certainly does no good. If <lb />
mothers would consider that a baby <lb />
has rights the same as a grown per- <lb />
son there would be fewer sick babies <lb />
and much of this harmful affection <lb />
would be <lb />
love of many mothers seems to <lb />
be wholly to gratify the whims of the <lb />
child, which Is not s love. It Is <lb />
really true in my experience that <lb />
where there Is a large family of <lb />
the Individual child is stronger <lb />
and <lb />
that because only the fittest <lb />
was asked. <lb />
at replied the matron. <lb />
Is simply each child does not <lb />
get so much attention and therefore <lb />
Is not weakened by an excess of <lb />
It learns to stand up for <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
Chinese Complexion. <lb />
A French writer has given In <lb />
the results of his ob- <lb />
on massage In China. He <lb />
remarks that the exquisite complexion <lb />
of the young Chinese women is due <lb />
not to enameling, as bus been <lb />
but to careful manipulation of <lb />
the face done by expert masseuses. <lb />
They begin by a gentle pinching of the <lb />
cheeks between the tips of their An- <lb />
lusts fully ten minutes, <lb />
then apply lotions absorbent cotton, <lb />
then an unguent, and finish by knead- <lb />
the chocks with an extreme deli- <lb />
of touch, always proceeding from <lb />
the nose and of the lips <lb />
toward the ears. This Is a harmless <lb />
and physiologically correct process <lb />
which can be recommended In cases, <lb />
rarer than they should lie. where tho <lb />
physician is consulted concerning a <lb />
faded or otherwise unattractive com- <lb />
Where Israel <lb />
As soon as our loads were arranged <lb />
i ml i he riding camels selected we <lb />
and rode off across the desert <lb />
or plain of In a northeasterly <lb />
direction, aiming for the Wadi <lb />
Tho wind was hard and the <lb />
sand stung considerably. In ancient <lb />
times was called the Wilder- <lb />
of Sin. This was the place where <lb />
the children of murmured <lb />
against Moses and Aaron, lusting after <lb />
the and bread had left <lb />
behind in and this was where <lb />
God. hearing their cry. sent them man <lb />
which was supplied for the next <lb />
forty years. This desert presents an <lb />
-awful picture of desolation, for. <lb />
the exception of some hushes that per- <lb />
In growing in of the arid <lb />
all that the eye meets are <lb />
and gravel. Wide <lb />
World Magazine. <lb />
BLUFFED AND WON. <lb />
A Scheme That Two to Ride <lb />
on One Ticket. <lb />
There were two comedians who <lb />
been stuck In a village near Canton, <lb />
with Cleveland many a mile away. <lb />
the first comedian, being the more <lb />
witty of the two being, further <lb />
more, what they call of <lb />
the team, says <lb />
we do <lb />
tell count the <lb />
They emptied pockets <lb />
found that by squeezing a cent or two <lb />
they could manage to buy a ticket to <lb />
ticket. They did It and <lb />
started forth, the two grown men. on <lb />
a single piece of Of course <lb />
the conductor kicked. <lb />
There's only one ticket he <lb />
growled. <lb />
said one of the actors. <lb />
put in the other <lb />
politely. <lb />
you can't both ride on one <lb />
the conductor. have <lb />
to put one yon off <lb />
squealed the actors in <lb />
chorus. me off-go ahead do <lb />
spoke <lb />
I can't do It here, hut one of <lb />
must off the next <lb />
Hut three local stations passed, <lb />
the didn't come back. As a <lb />
matter of fact, be never appeared <lb />
just before Cleveland was reached. <lb />
think somebody's a lie <lb />
remarked in passing, my orders <lb />
are to take the safe when <lb />
a possibility of mistake, night. <lb />
I can lick either of you if I <lb />
see you Plain Deni- <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
CUT <lb />
A Cynical Critic <lb />
all. am said <lb />
actor. the moment I make my <lb />
entrance on the stage I forget every- <lb />
thing but my part. I leave my own <lb />
personality behind me. I am <lb />
Hamlet. Leer. The theater vanishes. <lb />
the audience <lb />
noticed interrupted the <lb />
critic <lb />
the audience <lb />
youth's Companion. <lb />
Dark Deeds. <lb />
is a man whom my husband <lb />
employs who openly shows a tendency <lb />
toward low places and who Is noted <lb />
for bis dark <lb />
then, does your husband em- <lb />
ploy <lb />
put coal in our <lb />
more <lb />
Life. <lb />
There is only one way to get ready <lb />
for Immortality, and is to <lb />
this life live It n bravely and <lb />
cheerfully and faithfully as we <lb />
Van <lb />
Economy is the battle of life. <lb />
It Is not so hard to earn money a to <lb />
pend It <lb />
Th Small Boy and Hit Hat. <lb />
He flings his but across the dining <lb />
room when he comes in school or <lb />
leaves It In all manner of places <lb />
house, in the coal bin or on sister's <lb />
He loses it Just at <lb />
time spoils the spirit of family <lb />
reverence and piety. An family <lb />
enters the church anthem Is being <lb />
suns, and the disgrace of being late <lb />
again Is laid the Innocent bead <lb />
piece clutched In the hand of <lb />
small boy who bus forgotten <lb />
the confusion of which he was the <lb />
cause twenty in <lb />
also one's hat Is removed on the <lb />
way to school by the hand of one's <lb />
friend, passed down the line of <lb />
surrounding boon companions, stuffed <lb />
Into pockets, while dire <lb />
thoughts of ultimate loss hold one In <lb />
their grip, and the reckoning to be <lb />
et home wraps the world In <lb />
I,. Parker In Atlantic. <lb />
Read Wrote Standing. <lb />
One peculiar fad with regard to bis <lb />
writing Charles Reade shared <lb />
other famous could not <lb />
remain seated at a table, but did his <lb />
work standing at a high This <lb />
was characteristic also of Victor Hugo. <lb />
who wrote whole of <lb />
Collins, too. <lb />
declared that his thoughts more <lb />
freely when standing his feet. In <lb />
direct contrast, one recalls that Mark <lb />
Twain did much of his work propped <lb />
up in bed and that Sir Walter Scott <lb />
found his brain clearest when <lb />
comfortably on a <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Making Good Start <lb />
may Joke about women's con- <lb />
but think women are pretty <lb />
wise. Now. my wife's club appointed <lb />
a committee to study economy In <lb />
beta, <lb />
storied out by going to a mu <lb />
steal Herald. <lb />
Th Bettor Way. <lb />
Is better to trust be deceived <lb />
than to be suspicious of <lb />
but It is as well as a rule <lb />
to keep your bank account In your <lb />
wife's name If you are going to do <lb />
any widespread <lb />
i hurt-lies. Lodges and Social <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Register of M Moore <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
douse. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis. W. <lb />
E. Proctor. <lb />
Town <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
., W. A. J. S. J. F. <lb />
Davenport, B. F. Z. P. <lb />
H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light A <lb />
C. It L. <lb />
O. <lb />
Baptist, C. M <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
C. C. Ware, pastor; <lb />
J. G. Latham, clerk; C. C Ware, <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school; J. <lb />
A. Lang, secretary. <lb />
Episcopal, St. rector at <lb />
present; H. Harding, senior warden <lb />
and secretary of Vestry; W. A. <lb />
of Sunday school. <lb />
Methodist, J <lb />
H. Shore, pastor; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. superintend- <lb />
of Sunday L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Robert King, <lb />
pastor; P. M. Johnston, clerk; P. <lb />
M. Johnston, Supt. Sunday school; <lb />
Miss Olivia House, secretary. <lb />
I Chapel <lb />
W. pastor. <lb />
Ledges. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M <lb />
R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Fender. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
n, U. D. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
H. Ha. ding. W. II; E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, H. P.; J. E. <lb />
Covenant No. I. O. <lb />
Brown, N. G.; L. H. Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. I. <lb />
W. C. P.; L H. <lb />
Scribe. <lb />
No. I. O <lb />
it. S. J. L. <lb />
Evans, C. of R. <lb />
Tar River No K. of P.-G. J <lb />
Woodward, C. C; A, B, Ellington. <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. F. M. <lb />
W. Brow W. K.; J. W. Little <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
L. Hall, president; <lb />
M. R. secretary. <lb />
End of E. O. <lb />
fries, Mrs. E. B. Sec. <lb />
Sails <lb />
president; Mrs. W. L. Hall, secretary <lb />
Round K, R. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J. Everett, <lb />
Civic W. H. Hicks, <lb />
president; Mrs, E. V. <lb />
Daughters of L <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mr. J. L. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
The Kings <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb />
FREEZING WATER. <lb />
How th Growth of Crystals May <lb />
Be Plainly Visible. <lb />
It is not commonly known that fresh <lb />
water may sometime be than <lb />
and that the growth of Ice <lb />
may be made plainly risible An <lb />
interesting experiment to show this <lb />
may easily be made. <lb />
Fill a clean pint bottle with distilled <lb />
water. a hole In stopper <lb />
large enough to let a thermometer <lb />
piss through it- The kind of <lb />
used In <lb />
la most convenient Insert the stopper <lb />
In the bottle and let the thermometer <lb />
reach nearly to the bottom. <lb />
snow or Ice and salt round bottle <lb />
as you would pack an Ice cream <lb />
freezer. If the bottle Is not Jarred <lb />
the may be seen to drop <lb />
several degrees below the freezing <lb />
point without freezing the water. <lb />
If the stopper thermometer <lb />
now removed and a small piece of ice <lb />
free from any trace of salt is Inserted <lb />
In the bottle and pushed down into <lb />
the water, crystals of Ice may be seen <lb />
to shoot out in all directions from It <lb />
After this experiment has been made <lb />
it will be Interesting to observe the <lb />
slower growth of crystals In <lb />
the quiet pools of clear water that you <lb />
sometimes see In spring and fall, and <lb />
you will have some understanding of <lb />
the network of Ice girders which Is <lb />
beneath the Ice coating of small ponds. <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
SAVED BY A DREAM. <lb />
The <lb />
A. L <lb />
N. S. Schedule <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Vision That Cam In <lb />
Warned Hr From Death. <lb />
I have never had much faith in <lb />
dreams, hut about a year ago I had <lb />
one which was the means of saving <lb />
my life, and since then I scoff no <lb />
longer. <lb />
I dreamed one night that figure <lb />
of an old man dressed In black <lb />
mo and asked. you <lb />
taking him for the <lb />
of shuddered and replied, <lb />
and the figure vanished. <lb />
When awoke and related dream <lb />
to my mother she told me not to worry <lb />
over It. as bad dreams meant <lb />
good news. <lb />
A few days later I bad to <lb />
visit a girl friend her office in a <lb />
large office At the conclusion <lb />
of the Visit my friend walked me <lb />
to the hail, where we waited for the <lb />
elevator to take me down. When the <lb />
elevator car came to our floor I was <lb />
el talking to my friend, and the <lb />
valor runner inquired, <lb />
read <lb />
I was about to say and step <lb />
when the question struck me, and I <lb />
glanced at the elevator runner. <lb />
I immediately drew back and replied, <lb />
never mind; I'll wait for the next <lb />
Tho car fell, killing the occupants. <lb />
Mini.- In New York Telegram. <lb />
And Other <lb />
Repenting at Leisure. <lb />
Agnes was a little tot of live, with <lb />
curly, flaxen complex- <lb />
a will of her own. Sin- bad <lb />
been advised, to say deliberately <lb />
naughty, at the dinner table, and <lb />
had dismissed her lo her bed <lb />
room, to remain In durance vile till she <lb />
should express due for her <lb />
behavior. Agues cheerfully obeyed <lb />
the parental order and showed no <lb />
of repentance at the end of the first <lb />
quarter of nil hour. When thirty min- <lb />
bad elapsed called from <lb />
an adjoining <lb />
aren't you V <lb />
There was no reply from the dark- <lb />
beyond. <lb />
Ten minutes the question was <lb />
repeated. Back cams the reply in <lb />
patient dignity and childish treble of <lb />
five <lb />
please don't ask me <lb />
more. I'll come and lei you know when <lb />
I'm <lb />
Christmas M <lb />
We shall have on display <lb />
constantly from now <lb />
Christmas the newest <lb />
Neck Fixings, Ribbons, <lb />
Laces and Novelties <lb />
too numerous to mention <lb />
the wife or the <lb />
the sister <lb />
or the other fellow's sister <lb />
So come to us and please yourself <lb />
and please the others that <lb />
you to please by sending a <lb />
gift from the STORE who <lb />
cater to the wants of woman <lb />
kind and their opposite. <lb />
J. P. J. G. <lb />
DEPT. STORE<lb />
IX EFFECT <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
urea published as information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. Pull- <lb />
man, Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb />
beth City Norfolk. Broiler Car <lb />
service connects tor all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
p. m., Dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
West Bound <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
ice connects South and <lb />
a. m. Dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. Dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Car service. <lb />
For further Information and res- <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply <lb />
to J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
w. k. W. <lb />
General Supt., r. a. <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
This Small World. <lb />
is getting to be a mighty small <lb />
world compared to what it used lo <lb />
said a telegraph operator. <lb />
handling a cable wire now. The oilier <lb />
night the cable editor of one of our <lb />
dally papers called up ever <lb />
phone and ashed me whether hi <lb />
respondent down Cape <lb />
filed anything. The wire from Cape <lb />
had Just called, and told him <lb />
to wait a moment. Then went to my <lb />
key and in an learned that the <lb />
correspondent had just tiled a thousand <lb />
words. I k to the telephone <lb />
and reported tact to the editor. Ii <lb />
didn't take nearly as long for him to <lb />
get that Information nil the way from <lb />
Cape more than n thousand <lb />
miles distant, as it has for me to tell <lb />
you about <lb />
It Had. <lb />
dear sir. am much flattered by <lb />
your to hear the remainder of <lb />
my story all the other <lb />
ran away at the sound of the din <lb />
tier said the ocean going pest to <lb />
his sole remaining auditor. <lb />
Has the dinner bell <lb />
replied the slightly deaf listener, and <lb />
he went below In a hurry. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
AT <lb />
In the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 1311. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in J <lb />
. 2.258.18 Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts . <lb />
North Carolina State bonds <lb />
All other stocks, bonds, <lb />
and mortgages . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. <lb />
Demand loans . <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. <lb />
Cash Items. <lb />
Sliver coin. Including all <lb />
minor coin currency. <lb />
National hank notes and <lb />
other U, S. notes . <lb />
rent expenses and <lb />
paid . <lb />
761.74 Notes and bills re-dis- <lb />
5.215.86 counted . <lb />
10,000.00 Time Certificate of de- <lb />
posit <lb />
56.687.97 Deposits subject to check <lb />
8.059.25 <lb />
Due to hanks and bank- <lb />
891.27 <lb />
Cashier's cheeks <lb />
12.101.00 232.837.7 <lb />
Total. . <lb />
Total. <lb />
Male of North Carolina, of <lb />
S. Carr, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above Statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 12th day 1911. <lb />
A. If. ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
H. A. WHITE. Notary Public. <lb />
S. J EVERETT. My commission expires March <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Though flattery blossoms like friend- <lb />
ship, yet there Is a great difference in <lb />
the <lb />
VASES, <lb />
nuts, candles, -ii <lb />
toys, <lb />
s. it <lb />
Hopeful of <lb />
wife Is taking s tremendous <lb />
Interest In abstruse economic <lb />
replied Mr. I'm <lb />
glad of It. Maybe It will result In <lb />
conversation's putting me to sleep in- <lb />
stead of keeping me <lb />
Star. <lb />
Hard to Suit. <lb />
girls said they would rather <lb />
flan than <lb />
now they are kicking because <lb />
we added two waits numbers and cut <lb />
down the supper to <lb />
Pittsburgh Post <lb />
Condensed Statement of <lb />
The National Bank <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
AI close business, December <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . <lb />
U. S. bonds . . <lb />
Stocks and bonds . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . <lb />
Exchange for clearing house . <lb />
Five per cent, redemption fund . <lb />
Cash and due from hanks . <lb />
. 960.90 <lb />
Total. <lb />
Capital . <lb />
Surplus . <lb />
Profits . <lb />
Circulation . <lb />
account . <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
. <lb />
Cashier's cheeks . <lb />
Di posits . <lb />
Total . <lb />
,. 21.000.00 <lb />
2,500.00 <lb />
. 7,138.30 <lb />
,. 12,033.14 <lb />
. 1,060.00 <lb />
. 94,208.93 <lb />
. 50,000.00 <lb />
. 10.000.00 <lb />
565.25 <lb />
21.000.00 <lb />
. 21.000.00 <lb />
116.42 <lb />
. 13,400.00 <lb />
330.01 <lb />
. 209.335.07 <lb />
TOTAL l i <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
it week; <lb />
by<lb />
D. J. <lb />
GREENVILLE. CAROLINA. <lb />
year, <lb />
Six months. <lb />
rate may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of <lb />
reaped will be clunked for at <lb />
got word. <lb />
was killed by It It would Russia is again trying to Let mixed <lb />
be Just as insane to tie a rope around up in a war. Again the type setters <lb />
our necks and let ourselves drop from will exhaust the and Ks and <lb />
three-story building, to a soft mat- Such paragraphs as the following <lb />
tress in the sidewalk. It would be will again come to the front, <lb />
all right as long as the rope were and <lb />
the necessary length to allow us to get pushed back a few miles. This is <lb />
light in the mattress. But a stratagem cleverly <lb />
that the rope fell short. No Russians killed and wound- <lb />
Old Santa Claus has been playing melon quarts; rhubarb, <lb />
set-back these few past days, and has Quart, <lb />
won many games. A lot of bank ac- <lb />
Am still canning tomatoes. Have <lb />
four or five dozen quarts yet that I <lb />
at <lb />
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. <lb />
American Philosophical association <lb />
began its annual meeting at Harvard <lb />
expect to All with tomatoes and late University today with a large <lb />
of medical skill can bring a <lb />
dead man back. Just the same as <lb />
Duly censored by the <lb />
MM is the <lb />
human power is able to restore to name given the Czar Nicholas <lb />
a little boy that eye that the giant Are <lb />
cracker robbed him of. Some years <lb />
ago. Life, one the best edited weekly <lb />
humorous papers in the world, <lb />
counts have been and it will <lb />
take some months to get them on beans, which are Just beginning of members and Invited <lb />
their feet again. set on good. Besides, we have dried chief feature of the mooting will <lb />
few apples and made a lot of the annual address to be <lb />
The news way of Durham a N tomorrow night by Professor J. <lb />
have plenty of peas and sweet j.; of Columbia <lb />
that because of the expense in keep-. of , <lb />
so many buyers employed, there expects to supply her table from <lb />
is a movement to close the smaller home produce this David <lb />
markets on which only a little in The Progressive Farm- <lb />
by his <lb />
The handsomest Christmas <lb />
of any weekly paper in the state <lb />
is sold. <lb />
MInter On of Machinery. <lb />
says that he is One of the first things to do when <lb />
that will not you buy a wagon, buggy or other <lb />
To Address Teachers. <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Doc. <lb />
Governor Woodrow Wilson and Dr. <lb />
J. P. States <lb />
of education, are on the pro- <lb />
gram for addresses at the <lb />
ed its course and in serious that we have seen, is the have it again, while or when you invest your hard convention of the New <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be three <lb />
cents per line, up U. line. <lb />
Bartered second class <lb />
August at the post office <lb />
Greenville. Not in Carolina, <lb />
act hi March <lb />
FRIDAY. I'M t. <lb />
manner look up the powder burning <lb />
proposition. One of its artists drew <lb />
a picture that told an oft told tale. <lb />
Chief. contains is going to ., put ,. M , a <lb />
paper and carries two hand- Colonel as a duty. So , Io h But TOT <lb />
Scottish <lb />
on book <lb />
some holiday covers in colors. Editor you arc. <lb />
Two weeping parents and a Barker certainly covered <lb />
little girl are sorrowfully gr.; in this splendid <lb />
over a little boy laying on f paper. <lb />
a couch. A bandage is over the lit- <lb />
boy's eyes. Celebrating the Fourth <lb />
of July cost that hoy his eye- <lb />
building sheds and houses for tools <lb />
land machinery will not save the ma- <lb />
Reyes, who at all, if through <lb />
Trip For Dartmouth Head. <lb />
HANOVER. N. H. Dec. <lb />
monarch of Mexico, a few ,, f Dartmouth College, <lb />
after using. The shed may be large- <lb />
three session. <lb />
Lit today for his annual tour if the <lb />
Sight. since the picture saw g, K,.,,., k of <lb />
light Life, every year many ,,,,.,,. court, died at his in <lb />
re-print it from a and Rev, P. R. Law, editor <lb />
General <lb />
ago, is locked up in a cell <lb />
Carolina two good cit- In He has it all over a , put i alumni associations of he West. HI. <lb />
and his 100-day reign. this is where we have noticed far m <lb />
o the greatest neglect. It was not Do- <lb />
by death on Saturday. Col. <lb />
. , . . . . cause there was no place put <lb />
Mexico is to follow Sams , . . <lb />
things away, hut because t <lb />
example and establish postal savings.,, y., ,,, ,,.,. <lb />
ad- , Presbyterian Standard, died In banks Way not also follow Uncle south would save thousands of <lb />
mire's Life's stand in this ma <lb />
Nineteen hundred eleven For <lb />
will include meetings to be held <lb />
In Syracuse. Cleveland, Chicago. St <lb />
Washington. Hart- <lb />
ford, and several other cities. <lb />
had been troubled with <lb />
Chris in little I take our <lb />
table in outskirts of <lb />
Guided by the luminous <lb />
latter where he had gone method f electing every year by attending to this M of <lb />
a low ,,,,. .,., i -o-------- item And then i, gives a farm to Tenn. <lb />
. . . so much better appearance to see the <lb />
well advanced in and were very Another effort to get a pardon for ad do for <lb />
HUM. <lb />
Our Special edition which was is-1 <lb />
Star that kept over Wednesday received many COM-1 King George, not busy having to g <lb />
humble since the ad- from our patrons. We high-1 a crown fitted, has had time to kill <lb />
vent of the Saviour, Magi, appreciate their congratulations, one stag, three rhinoceros, seven <lb />
Morse, the bank wrecker, hue met- tan j. K. Williams, of Middle <lb />
I the same fate as previous attempts of rotting and of <lb />
Stomach and Liver <lb />
cured For sale by all dealers. <lb />
I with the paint bright on in- <lb />
stead of sitting <lb />
I advertising their owner as a poor <lb />
A Christmas fire cracker cost Elm <lb />
the kings of the Bast, It was a success in many and eighteen tigers while in the neighborhood of a <lb />
and Balthazar, it was not all that we wanted it Please note the absence minion dollars. So much for <lb />
ed from far and with presents be. In fact we never have been brass bands and magazine articles and celebrations. <lb />
manager. If you haven't put <lb />
away, then get at it now. mid make a <lb />
habit of having a place for your tools <lb />
and then keeping them in it when <lb />
representative of their kingdoms thoroughly satisfied with our efforts. <lb />
adore the the paper was a failure. <lb />
the most humble surroundings We did more than we could afford, <lb />
did they bow low to the King of When we hutched our scheme we had <lb />
kings laid their offerings that we would receive aid which <lb />
the foot of the blessed Was not finally had, and the <lb />
about it. It simply goes to that <lb />
whilst King George is a good hunter <lb />
he is a mighty poor press agent. <lb />
You may notice it when you will, <lb />
that it matters not how heavy is the <lb />
years later, we, we were not to get this at Christmas or any other time, <lb />
celebrate Christ's nativity and came too late for us to renege. Bad the patrons of the Greenville post- <lb />
emulating Magi, remember business Indeed, it was, but are served promptly and well. <lb />
our friends with tokens that limit and progress already made much for the obliging and <lb />
with them the spirit of the kept us from proceeding more work of Postmaster Flan- <lb />
day. The atmosphere of Christ- and we trusted. But and <lb />
mas. with its sweet remembrances truthfully say that Greenville and <lb />
of all that is dear to us reigns Pitt county had a paper that was <lb />
Mr-. K. J. Hi hi re Dead. <lb />
The remains of Mrs. E. J. Moore. <lb />
they are not in use.-J. W. Nash died in Norfolk, Tuesday, were <lb />
The Progressive Farmer, <lb />
POLITICS AID <lb />
brought here on the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line train today for interment. Her <lb />
son. Mr. Joseph died there last <lb />
week and death quickly followed <lb />
Democrats are plan- his. They moved from Greenville to <lb />
a big Jackson day banquet next a few years ago. <lb />
month. <lb />
for Mountain Whites. <lb />
NEW YORK. Dec. initial <lb />
energetic business man should <lb />
plan for a vigorous advertising cam- <lb />
the coming year. That is the <lb />
way to make more business. <lb />
,, . . .,. j The Georgia Democratic State corn- <lb />
He that dances must pay the ,. . <lb />
has decided to hold a performance of the Thackeray <lb />
A few days more bills for primary election some time consisting principally of tab- <lb />
Christmas presents will be staring June representing characters and <lb />
you in the face. <lb />
If the governor is to make a Christ- <lb />
mas present to one of the would-be <lb />
Col. Roosevelt has written up a judges, the appointment will have to <lb />
friends forgotten in every way. for we have never card to the dab made pretty soon. <lb />
---------o <lb />
supreme <lb />
Come back to our minds and seen another such a one and we have for Saturday Evening Post. It <lb />
scenes of by-gone Christmas days the satisfaction of knowing that we does good old days of <lb />
return to us with a Lucidness that our st. we hope the If <lb />
bids fair to eclipse the light of the town and community . for A c he would be as as <lb />
sun. Christmas days that gets from such an issue will redound have brand <lb />
It is a good thing that Santa Claus <lb />
comes but once a year. If he came <lb />
members. <lb />
some of did spend in the midst to the benefit of us all. <lb />
of our own dear people and It is not long after a Vander- <lb />
now come back to us to make us. The time has come when the board <lb />
feel the utter of the aldermen of Greenville should week. Everybody down the line something a Vanderbilt <lb />
stranger ill strange lands. stop to the use of fireworks in meeting trains and getting <lb />
which as has been said in town. The privilege that has been That's what was the mat- <lb />
scenes from Thackeray's novels, was <lb />
Jud La has been a member given in the Sixty-ninth Regimen <lb />
of the North Dakota senate ever since Armory this afternoon. The affair <lb />
the was admitted to the Union is under the of the South- <lb />
In 1889. <lb />
New Mexico hopes to have tho of- <lb />
recount of the returns of the <lb />
recent election completed in time to <lb />
em Industrial Educational Society, <lb />
for the benefit of the mountain whites. <lb />
with cars. as <lb />
can get it, will get It In spite of Car- <lb />
Nation and her hatchet. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Mayor and Mayoress Shanks of <lb />
beautiful song and Burn, extended from year to year through a <lb />
All these comes from the heart to suspension of the ordinance and per- <lb />
in Christmas and help us fell milting fireworks during Christmas, <lb />
for the ones who are absent. From so abused that it has grown Into a <lb />
those that are gone to return no nuisance and a menace. There is <lb />
more. From passing acquaintance such utter disregard for tho safety of have been tending a <lb />
that left a scratch in tho record of person and that it should-bargain counter In their town. Sell- <lb />
minds. We think of them all not be allowed to go on, and the potatoes below <lb />
now, for this is the time to should put a stop to it by seems hardly a mayor's Job, <lb />
member. Memories and not allowing fireworks to sold or goes a long way to show what a <lb />
It is not within our used at all In the town. The time to good mayor can do. <lb />
power to define what these on this is early in the year so <lb />
words mean at this time of the that dealers can have ample notice <lb />
year. The joy of giving; the joy and not place orders. <lb />
of making others happy. The <lb />
pain in the recall of gatherings. What has done for himself In <lb />
that are to be no more. politics is something to make will never be. Is It because <lb />
Illinois Teachers Gather. <lb />
SPRINGFIELD, Dec. <lb />
inaugurate William C. of school teachers from <lb />
the first governor early In part of Illinois assembled <lb />
the capital today for the annual con- <lb />
. of their state association. <lb />
Maine and Island are the-The sessions will last three days and <lb />
only New England states In which will have for the central theme o <lb />
women have not granted the discussion education of the child <lb />
All trains were mighty late the wedding before you hear vote for com. for <lb />
missioners. <lb />
Historians at Buffalo. <lb />
N. Y Dec. <lb />
Roosevelt is slated for election <lb />
,.,,., ,,.,. ,, , ,. party the presidency of the American <lb />
to a stand-pat platform. Association, which <lb />
its annual meeting bore today la <lb />
Col. assertion that the <lb />
United States will go to war with <lb />
Japan, is proof, Japan says, <lb />
that war between Uncle Sam and the <lb />
Former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon <lb />
,., expresses the opinion that the <lb />
New York is going to buck against , <lb />
I lob son is in a class <lb />
And so does Christmas come , a short <lb />
us every to remind us that he has ascended more rounds In <lb />
we have forgotten. That whilst , than any other <lb />
we have been trying to live for From secretary to the <lb />
ourselves, we have utterly to chairman of a <lb />
that once a man was born is m four I wool. Old William always had <lb />
next national Democratic convention. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The pictorial edition of The Daily <lb />
Reflector has gone forth on its mis- <lb />
for Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
The best present for an absent rel- <lb />
or friend Is a year's <lb />
to The Reflector. <lb />
That was a big molasses boiling <lb />
they had In Boston when a fire de- <lb />
a million gallons, <lb />
The misfit presents will do to swan<lb />
Charles W. Pool, who was speaker <lb />
of the Nebraska two years ago. <lb />
has announced hie candidacy for th <lb />
Democratic nomination for governor. <lb />
Governor Harmon, of Ohio, for <lb />
president and Governor Burke, of <lb />
North Dakota, for vice president Is <lb />
the national ticket conceived by some <lb />
of the Democratic politicians. <lb />
In Massachusetts election last month <lb />
the Socialists polled less than <lb />
votes, as against a total of nearly <lb />
votes east for their party <lb />
dates in <lb />
The ballot for tho election In Hus- <lb />
ton on January will he the smallest <lb />
William II. is going to come all <lb />
the way from Jamaica to on <lb />
There has not yet peon enough presented for an election in that <lb />
weather to kill out the flies. <lb />
on the ballot, as candidates for the <lb />
council and school committee. <lb />
that lived for all of us. <lb />
years. <lb />
A funny thing about soft Even running for president. If <lb />
latest success is he Started his PO- they Hearst. William <lb />
career as secretary fur Hearst, what will they <lb />
Now he direct a Bryan <lb />
The Christian holiday of holidays campaign against That is, 0--------- <lb />
Is over, mid well may We ask ourselves t course. If the founder of the An- San Francisco boasts of open air <lb />
this Was it a sane Christ- Club gels in the race. Once celebration of Christmas. New York <lb />
mas If we remember, and Ibis hi more ire will call upon. Kale and forward mid claims that the <lb />
hard, the amount of useless noise irony, or the Irony of if you weather up there Ibis year was as <lb />
The turkey crop will be ripe again; Louisiana's next governor will be <lb />
next Thanksgiving. selected at the Democratic primaries <lb />
o I next month, The contest Is n spirited <lb />
Surely this is Greenville, one between John T. Michel, <lb />
date for the <lb />
fours if You Come. <lb />
---------o <lb />
conjunction with that of the <lb />
can Political Science Association. <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt Is now vice-president <lb />
of the organization. <lb />
When you have a cold get a bottle <lb />
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It <lb />
will soon fix you up all right and will <lb />
ward off tendency toward <lb />
This remedy contains no <lb />
opium or other narcotic and may be <lb />
given as confidently to a baby as t <lb />
an adult. For sale by all dealers. <lb />
u the good government league <lb />
call be getting your new year <lb />
resolutions ready. <lb />
THIS HISTORY. <lb />
December <lb />
B. of Maryland <lb />
became Attorney-General of the <lb />
United States. <lb />
Lamb, the famous <lb />
and poet. <lb />
in London in 1775. <lb />
Sherman's army landed <lb />
In In <lb />
for the attack on <lb />
1807 First meeting of the On tart <lb />
legislature. <lb />
and judge Luther B. Hall, candidate new chamber of Cora- <lb />
was opened in <lb />
of Fruit. <lb />
child, what are you going <lb />
to do with so much canned <lb />
you will have enough <lb />
to last you two or three years, won't <lb />
you <lb />
are foolish to spend so much <lb />
money for <lb />
These some of the expressions <lb />
that me when I tell my <lb />
deal Of trouble ; a great many la the originator of what may enough to contend with taking how much fruit I have put up <lb />
made during the nights of the like it better. <lb />
and are bound to answer <lb />
NO It is not that want to go <lb />
tradition. Nothing of <lb />
good as What about Green- <lb />
ville- From the weather point of <lb />
view. <lb />
---------o <lb />
It wouldn't be at all surprising to <lb />
see President Taft actually flop over <lb />
the kind. It simply is that the ,,,,.;,. Atlanta Tho Paris woman who Is predict- <lb />
waste of powder consumed ling all kinds of things for <lb />
those two might mean great To our knowledge the Atlanta to be locked up. People <lb />
Present indications point to a live- <lb />
three cornered for the <lb />
Democratic nomination for governor <lb />
t Illinois at primaries <lb />
April. The prospective candidates for <lb />
the nomination are Samuel <lb />
j of Aurora, former Congressman lieu <lb />
F. Caldwell, and former Mayor Ed- <lb />
ward P. of <lb />
Young people especially. itself. Rumors of the Taft- as they come, without having <lb />
Innately, no serious accident has been Roosevelt warfare under cover. direful prophecies. <lb />
reported, but this is only a powerful the above paragraph some <lb />
amount of good luck and nothing With the Progressive The print shop Is to <lb />
else. Fire and powder are mighty pulling hard to nominate the pages of wool matter <lb />
dangerous to with Colonel for the presidential race, it j,, volumes. This is to he a set- <lb />
amount make lust possible Taft feels w .,, <lb />
does not begin to the G. O. has all It can do looking Ker Cheater, Sir Arthur <lb />
amount pain that it has Its favorite son. Perhaps tho Doyle et <lb />
humanity, over since the Inventor of Democratic party might be a <lb />
a German monk, called boat. <lb />
good , <lb />
The tomato can but will It <lb />
this year. It was all raised on the <lb />
i inn here, and the only outlay was <lb />
i he price of the jars, which, of course, <lb />
I will still have, barring a small per- <lb />
Of breakage next season. I <lb />
and we love It and I am going to <lb />
could not see the fruit go to waste. <lb />
end the readers a list of what I have <lb />
pat up and see tons. . <lb />
Apples, quarts; <lb />
marts; beans. quarts; tomatoes, <lb />
quarts; boots, quarts; water- <lb />
1886-Tho Temple <lb />
destroyed by fire. <lb />
Installed as <lb />
president, of San Domingo. <lb />
Roosevelt invited <lb />
Canada and Mexico to Join <lb />
the movement for tho <lb />
of resources. <lb />
Of tho twenty-six occupants of the <lb />
president's chair six have been <lb />
The quicker a cold la gotten rid of born as Grant, <lb />
the less the danger from pneumonia Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, <lb />
other serious disease. Mr. B. W. and Taft. Virginia has <lb />
Hall, of Waverly, Va., seven. Seventeen of the <lb />
believe Chamberlain's Cough were college graduates, the nine <lb />
Remedy to be absolutely the beat non-collegians being Washington. <lb />
the market for colds. I Jackson, Van Huron. Taylor, <lb />
it to my friends <lb />
and all agree with For <lb />
all dealers. <lb />
Lincoln, Johnson, Cleveland and Me- <lb />
Footprints on the sands of time are <lb />
The is secondarily right, but be careful not to make <lb />
for the big millinery hills. on mother's clean kitchen <lb />
loss not part with Its At any rate the clam knows enough <lb />
I to shut up. <lb />
if <lb />
WASHINGTON'S ETIQUETTE. <lb />
It Didn't Do to Liberties With <lb />
Our First <lb />
President Washington went to <lb />
congress on public except in a <lb />
LEGALIZED NICKNAMES. <lb />
I Thy In Records In <lb />
Colonial Times. <lb />
are to j-o out <lb />
OLD MIRACLE PLAYS <lb />
Stagecoach drawn by six cream colored. m long most These generally arise computation of a ship's longitude an <lb />
n n Is t. .- a <lb />
coach was an object winch <lb />
would excite the admiration of the <lb />
even now In our streets It <lb />
was built in the of a <lb />
will speak of their <lb />
its panels were adorned with Co- or <lb />
surrounded with flowers and not- it <lb />
fruits. The coachman and postilions to customary to titles consist In wanning stomach with latitude and sail.-d fro <lb />
alkaline water or pure glycerin, fol- last course or dire <lb />
lowed by the Ingestion of alkaline sailed as by <lb />
oil and white of eggs compass, the rate of sailing, <lb />
Ml we up. Some years however. Ir. from time to time by Hie log. and It <lb />
showed that tincture of time elapsed. <lb />
dine, administered In fairly The various principles or d <lb />
doses, may give better results followed In arriving at the <lb />
On one occasion when called in to ere known among navigators <lb />
attend a young who. thinking and latitude sallies <lb />
However, the data thus obtained hp <lb />
always liable to considerable error- i, <lb />
of currents, leeway, <lb />
of the wind and changes in the c.- I <lb />
nation of the The <lb />
at by dead <lb />
fore, must of m- i, . <lb />
were arrayed In gorgeous liveries of official records, as was <lb />
and scarlet habit, according to the archives <lb />
Philadelphia Gazette, a govern- i of of our states. <lb />
organ, regularly gave out court Dutch records <lb />
news for edification of the citizens, j nave alias <lb />
From this journal the people were per- ; the from <lb />
to learn as much It was Indians, dated In one of <lb />
deemed proper they should know about boundaries is u land <lb />
president's and a fair Hans and In the <lb />
amount of space was also devoted to I dated On i he was drinking had swallow- <lb />
Mrs Washington, who was. however. I one of boundaries is the ed a quantity of a strong solution of <lb />
not referred to as Mrs. Washington. Swede's In the carbolic acid and who consequently <lb />
but as amiable consort of our be- Kings county records, a man is named I was severely burned about tips <lb />
When Hie president at as the j throat. Dr. hurriedly <lb />
made his appearance at n ball or s , j him swallow a of <lb />
public reception a dais was erected for I common council of New York , of iodine In n cupful of water. A few <lb />
him. upon which he might stand apart ordered fish to lie into minutes the patient was <lb />
from the throng, and the guests or vis. tee doc I he city ball side to some milk <lb />
bowed to In in in solemn silence. or the house that long Mary became easier, <lb />
Ins only lived and in the same year an j he very completely recovered, <lb />
come In later times, few order was passed Topknot Hetty j The same Immediate and complete <lb />
presumed to shake hands with General I end her children be provided for us effect obtained on <lb />
Washington. One or Ills friends. Goo- objects of charily j of Iodine in doses of live <lb />
Morris, rashly undertook for The explanation of tins In. In water In ease of a three-year <lb />
s foolish wager to go Up to him and many cases was that persons in old boy who had Just swallowed some <lb />
slap him on the saying. question either hail no family names carbolic Held <lb />
dear general. I am happy to see you so or bad forgotten them, so that the use Similar success was met with In <lb />
At least there Is a tradition to, their nicknames third case of sold <lb />
that effect I a necessity So numerous the victim being s child of two <lb />
The moment fixed upon arrived, and were Smiths living upon Is- of age. In tills- Instance tho Iodine <lb />
Mr. Morris, already half repenting of that It was thought necessary to treatment could not be till <lb />
bis wager, went up to Washington, distinguish the various original fa mi- hours after the Of the pol <lb />
placed bis hand bis and by some peculiar name. Thus we The Storming symptoms soon <lb />
uttered the prescribed words Wash- have Rock the Blue appeared under the of line <lb />
as the story has It. steppe, mid- Smiths, the Bull Smiths and of Iodine given every four hours <lb />
CARBOLIC ACID ANTIDOTE, i <lb />
DEAD RECKONING. <lb />
Tincture of Iodine. It Is Claimed. Gives <lb />
Remarkable Results. One Way of Determining j <lb />
Among cases of accidental poisoning Course on an Ocean Voyage. In Squares With th <lb />
those caused by carbolic acid are the Dead reckoning simply means Kind Scenery. <lb />
From toe beginning the <lb />
the old miracle <lb />
of the twelfth century to the <lb />
rate and o- <lb />
the twentieth is h far cry. No <lb />
only was the work these early a <lb />
tors far below- modern histrionic stand <lb />
but lie stage selling, <lb />
most complicated were <lb />
templed, was of The <lb />
were in the town <lb />
on two story scaffold, <lb />
remains what It Is will through a solution of cur- latitude from her movements as <lb />
nickname each other, will acid for some medicine or. s forded In the u and without <lb />
nickname their professors, mid sol <lb />
me medicine or. es <lb />
occurs vary often, for some alcoholic recourse to astronomical observation <lb />
liquor. The elements from ti <lb />
The remedies employed In reckoning Is made <lb />
with kind of poisoning The point of departure--that ts. <lb />
Women Equal Partners With the Men <lb />
In All Amusements. <lb />
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must always I-- an Eve In their para- <lb />
The bachelor parry, is a <lb />
common feature In Flutist life <lb />
is unthinkable In How ca i <lb />
enjoy without women <lb />
Woman is their enjoyment. <lb />
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wants to leave bis wife at while <lb />
he banquets or golf. French <lb />
man's first In and an- <lb />
game are always by <lb />
s feminine retinue-bis wife, his aunt <lb />
and bis It ts only when <lb />
mil angels ended Be makes progress game <lb />
above on very risible The good realizes the niceties of Its etiquette <lb />
and the Bed sea were I; that be to separate himself <lb />
punctiliously arranged than those <lb />
our first president-New York Press. <lb />
in doses of live drops In a teaspoonful <lb />
of water. The little patient was cured <lb />
The tincture of Iodine the <lb />
or phonic acid by forming <lb />
In the Day. When <lb />
. .,. i therefore harmless <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
IRON IN WATER. <lb />
back. Used his gaze upon Morris Weight Weekly. <lb />
for several moments with an angry <lb />
frown until the latter retreated <lb />
ed and sought refuge in the NEWSPAPERS, <lb />
one else ever tried a similar expert- A , London <lb />
Price. Were High. <lb />
A London newspaper, the Dally <lb />
News, has nu Interesting <lb />
document which goes back to the days <lb />
Restaurant Etiquette. dear newspapers, when these papers <lb />
When a man escorts a lady to a res- were taken ,,, lo , , One of the Powerful Flavor- <lb />
he pauses a entrance with for so many at an hour Agent. Known, <lb />
until head waiter Indicates the Tucked away. It says. In the leaves of What would you consider one of the <lb />
seats they are to occupy The head an old guidebook to the Crystal palace. I powerful agents with which to <lb />
waiter precedes the woman to the , dated 1854. has been found a little flavor water Would it lie iron <lb />
the man following. The waiter printed leaflet. Issued from I part per million of Iron in <lb />
may remove the lady's coat If she has library and newspaper office. St. j water Is detectable by taste, and more <lb />
not already removed It In the George's place. Hyde Park Corner. four or five parts make a water <lb />
dressing room, where It will lie safe making the following unpalatable. In some mineral spring <lb />
and out of the way The man who j be bad from the office by constituent which Imparts <lb />
prides himself on bis courtesy may o'clock In morning, to keep at medicinal value to water, but <lb />
give this little attention himself and cents per copy, or lent to read for three i ordinarily It Is undesirable, <lb />
may assist the lady to her hours at or two hours for More than 2.5 parts per million in <lb />
wrap, hand It to the waiter draw per week. It also be sup- water used for laundering makes n <lb />
her chair. If he leaves this service plied at o'clock In afternoon at stain on clothes. Iron must be <lb />
to the waiter be should under no the reduced price of II cents per copy ed from water from which Ice is i <lb />
Often . at ion of <lb />
navigator won <lb />
risk relying on this method i <lb />
determining i i- position on an area <lb />
voyage.-New fork Tunes. <lb />
Pointing the Point. <lb />
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Teeth Extracted While l, <lb />
laughed long loudly <lb />
this, and shortly afterward be <lb />
on <lb />
mend it he said, <lb />
me of a funny sign had seen <lb />
extracted While You Walt. <lb />
reflected. <lb />
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he asked. don't quite catch n <lb />
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up that used live words when on <lb />
would have enough. The w. <lb />
covers the whole round E <lb />
dentist Is supposed to pull <lb />
isn't <lb />
I see. ha. <lb />
York Mall. <lb />
a bole dug square Bib <lb />
with water and so that s rev. <lb />
might only with difficulty <lb />
j around therein. Here sea <lb />
I were made from Marseilles to i <lb />
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ware properties. Irrepressible i <lb />
Imagination tin- rest <lb />
The mystery were drama . <lb />
lions of the mice <lb />
I different trade guilds the <lb />
each guild i the part <lb />
established as it; own by <lb />
and <lb />
from ail I be country round throng <lb />
into York in a pa <lb />
was lo be ft <lb />
graced <lb />
the Four Hess.<lb />
BRIDES IN WHITE. <lb />
for hour or two from feminine so- <lb />
he plays advanced golf <lb />
be will always prefer wife's society <lb />
on the links to that of a man <lb />
That is why club life la Impossible <lb />
In except life of a <lb />
sort, involving baccarat for high Stakes <lb />
appealing to a rich and leisured <lb />
class. Yet In this ease compensations <lb />
ac offered to the offended goddess <lb />
momenta j abandoned while her bus <lb />
goes to the she is in- <lb />
I to weekly theatrical entertain- <lb />
i et pro <lb />
for. lit the way. by the card <lb />
squandered by the men And <lb />
ex I of all sorts flourish <lb />
at labs nearly every one baa some <lb />
mission so many <lb />
for mingling of the <lb />
i u and the . by <lb />
Charles <lb />
take bis sent until the lady or posted Into the country at per <lb />
Is comfortably Mettled. same rule quarter, payable in <lb />
applies when leaving restaurant- <lb />
Baltimore American. <lb />
In those days Dally News bad <lb />
started only eight years under <lb />
the original editorship of Charles Dick- <lb />
ens and was still published at cents <lb />
Its editor at the time was <lb />
A of <lb />
It marvelous bow she managed <lb />
Iron pick. Its movement seemed and Harriet <lb />
incessant in her bands First there Perhaps the first woman In England to <lb />
was s quick dive, like s regular Journalistic work. <lb />
then a skillful tees. and. of writers of leading <lb />
she never once looked behind the <lb />
bit of refuse, whether rag. food, The of hiring did not <lb />
or paper, took Its certain Quickly. Certainly down to orally amounts to little. <lb />
or a cloudy discolored product will re <lb />
suit. An Iron content of over two or <lb />
three parts per million lo water used <lb />
in the manufacture of paper will stain <lb />
the paper. <lb />
Iron la harmful In water used for <lb />
steaming, for It Is In equilibrium with <lb />
which Inside tho boiler become <lb />
dissociated, with result the <lb />
free acids corrode the boiler plates, but <lb />
amount of Iron carried in solution <lb />
by most waters Is so small that lbs <lb />
damage It does to steam boilers gen <lb />
Arm In Arm a <lb />
It Is related of Sir Edward <lb />
that he once walked arm In arm. so <lb />
speak, with a tigress. He was <lb />
shooting and. always a fearless snort <lb />
man. had to close quarters w II <lb />
his quarry He Bred, and either <lb />
ball fatted to take effect or but <lb />
wounded the animal. She <lb />
st bin and his left arm aim <lb />
the elbow The pain must have In- <lb />
but Sir Edward kept com <lb />
that it would be deal . <lb />
to drag his arm away . <lb />
low her to spring at him. he <lb />
walked a few <lb />
paces until bis comrade was able i <lb />
take aim and kill the brute. Thus I. . <lb />
courage saved bU life, though the in <lb />
of his arm at <lb />
proved necessary. <lb />
It Was Mary Bins Who Set i <lb />
For Color. <lb />
The majority or moose <lb />
when selecting wedding <lb />
cause it is the color, <lb />
i many persons are opinion <lb />
; it always been As a in. <lb />
fact. Is of comparatively in <lb />
origin, In most eastern con; <lb />
tries pink Is the bridal color, <lb />
lulling the middle and In II <lb />
I renaissance period brides wore <lb />
son to of ail other <lb />
, of In- and <lb />
l queens were married ill that vivid bu <lb />
winch is still k, mar in parts of <lb />
i tony, when- the bride ts <lb />
j dressed in crimson <lb />
Stuart who chance I <lb />
color of the bridal garments. <lb />
, her marriage with II. of <lb />
I in which took place <lb />
before altar, but before the great <lb />
doors of Notre lbs was gown. I <lb />
white brocade, with n train of pule <lb />
blue Persian velvet sis yards In length <lb />
This Innovation caused a great <lb />
In the fashionable world of that time <lb />
It was not however, until quite lb <lb />
end of the seventeenth century that <lb />
pure white the color worn by royal <lb />
popular for bridal <lb />
j garments. Sketch. <lb />
flight Into sack, which yr there were many households <lb />
such gigantic proportions that which the Times was still left on <lb />
s general overran seemed Inevitable. would be <lb />
lint. no. Having Oiled It lo bursting. to when the system <lb />
the little worker shook -l Monitor, <lb />
herself free a <lb />
cumulations and disappeared down the <lb />
you know U- <lb />
her scepter with all the <lb />
aplomb of her B. <lb />
Waller In <lb />
Monte Pension List. <lb />
Monte Carlo, famous gambling <lb />
, den of France, bas probably the most <lb />
pension list in the world. <lb />
Men and women who absolutely <lb />
themselves at the casino are allowed <lb />
small for the rest of their lives <lb />
The pensions vary from f francs to <lb />
a day. to the amounts <lb />
lost at the tables, states Hie National <lb />
Magazine. A Scotchman who lust <lb />
about st roulette Is said <lb />
receive a day This gentleman re <lb />
sides today in a tiny villa at Nice <lb />
Every year the casino company pays <lb />
out some In pensions. <lb />
Tho Farmer. <lb />
am an actor out of work <lb />
yon give roe employment on your <lb />
can. But a day on a farm is no <lb />
twenty minute <lb />
understand <lb />
right, fonder Is your room. <lb />
When you hear a born toot about <lb />
s. in. that's your cue News <lb />
A Noble Sacrifice. <lb />
understand that her father died <lb />
In the Insane <lb />
he <lb />
too bad. bad <lb />
. I know He accumulated <lb />
a million dollars before be went In <lb />
Detroit Free <lb />
Another Instance. <lb />
make proverbs and fool <lb />
That's agrees B the way. <lb />
who was the author c that <lb />
Cleveland I Main Heeler <lb />
Two of Husband. <lb />
There are two f <lb />
home early <lb />
mm tan i <lb />
Free <lb />
A Draw. <lb />
cents this eon- <lb />
Jimmy. <lb />
s whole half cried <lb />
his mother. What did you <lb />
do with <lb />
Jones was so I gave him <lb />
generous boy Did you do <lb />
that of your own <lb />
we derided that <lb />
would be <lb />
He didn't whip you <lb />
make you give up <lb />
Waters having high Iron content <lb />
have In some places caused tin <lb />
amount of trouble and expense <lb />
when used as city supplies, for they <lb />
favor the growth of to such <lb />
s degree that the water pipes become <lb />
with the Iron sheaths of the <lb />
organism. The removal of iron from <lb />
water Is easy and some <lb />
times very -Geological Survey <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
Twining of Plants. <lb />
One of to be <lb />
In connection with the twining of <lb />
plants Is the fact Hint with very few <lb />
exceptions all the Individuals of one <lb />
species always twine In the same <lb />
Most plants twine In the op- <lb />
course to the movement of the <lb />
No. If he'd licked me he'd or bands of a watch. Such <lb />
had it alL The scrap was a ; twiners the morning glory. <lb />
Cleveland Plain Denier. j wax plant, trumpet creeper and <lb />
many others. Among those <lb />
Fluid. opposite direction the hop <lb />
An excellent homemade cleaning bindweed, or climbing <lb />
fluid useful generally for many <lb />
Is made by dissolving four <lb />
ounces of soap In a quart <lb />
of boiling rainwater When add <lb />
two ounces each of alcohol, ether and <lb />
glycerin, four ounces <lb />
finally one gallon of rainwater and <lb />
then bottle. This will remove grease <lb />
spots from clothing spots from <lb />
covers, carpets and rugs. <lb />
familiar examples.- liar <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Fire Extinguishers. <lb />
About a Mr Philips m <lb />
London an apparatus fur put <lb />
ting out tire, It was nut . <lb />
success. When put In action the i <lb />
acid which were to r. <lb />
flames were not <lb />
to do the <lb />
work. A Frenchman named <lb />
patented a fairly successful satin <lb />
In i since which date <lb />
have used more or less all over <lb />
the world to put out Incipient lire, <lb />
though, of course, they are <lb />
after the baa acquired much heal <lb />
fork <lb />
The Gladiators. <lb />
Usually gladiators were matched h <lb />
pairs. They fought in different ways <lb />
blindfolded, la chariots, OS <lb />
In full armor and with the lasso. <lb />
were used by some, who, lifter turns <lb />
one over the head of an <lb />
dispatched him with a three <lb />
pointed lance or trident. <lb />
Convenient. <lb />
nick-Bill writes that he's living. In <lb />
magnificent cottage <lb />
so small that you can stand on Ills <lb />
roof, reach down I he chimney a ml , <lb />
the front Louis Republic. <lb />
THE HUMAN SKULL <lb />
j tho Patent Office. <lb />
The first patron of our <lb />
was Thomas Jefferson, who <lb />
three years gave his personal , <lb />
to every application for a patent <lb />
used to call the secretary of war <lb />
the attorney general to examine gild <lb />
scrutinize with him. they did II s <lb />
thoroughly one first <lb />
they three patents. Tie <lb />
very patent of nil was given <lb />
Hopkins In for pearl ash <lb />
, ea. Mr. Jefferson held that <lb />
system was nut one for creating <lb />
hut for encouraging a product., i <lb />
of that which Is he of tn the <lb />
whole people lo twelve years <lb />
s single clerk In the Mate <lb />
and s few pigeonholes were all it <lb />
the business or required <lb />
Then s took charge II <lb />
sad devoted to It as a hobby <lb />
THE ENGLISHMAN'S BATH. <lb />
Not So Very Long Ago It an <lb />
known Institution. <lb />
MARRIED MISERY. <lb />
Indifference Plays Havoc With <lb />
In too Homo. <lb />
The foe of married happiness is in- <lb />
The real wrong to the wife, <lb />
real failure of the husband, is <lb />
when he becomes unconscious of what <lb />
she Is doing for him what she is <lb />
in herself. Al first ministries and <lb />
her affection delightful to him <lb />
Then perhaps they become thing of <lb />
course -received, enjoyed in a fashion, <lb />
but hardly thought of. And some- <lb />
times, though not so frequently, the <lb />
wife of her bus <lb />
baud. <lb />
into most marriages there <lb />
creeps on one side or on both some- <lb />
thing of this Indifference. Husband <lb />
and wife live together in th chiefly <lb />
external relation He is the <lb />
is the They ac- <lb />
each Other's good qualities as men <lb />
wear easy titling clothes without no- <lb />
They put up with each others <lb />
defects with a smoky chimney or <lb />
any other annoyance <lb />
They would to no alienation. <lb />
They have only got used to each other. <lb />
It is same that robs <lb />
life of its brightness; that us <lb />
blind to the and the clouds <lb />
the bright procession of day and <lb />
year, because we have seen them so <lb />
often; that keep, us mostly a numb, <lb />
half state, from which only <lb />
are we roused to feel that we <lb />
are living In a divine universe <lb />
ourselves S <lb />
Man of <lb />
Knighthood For Woman. <lb />
It is not at all well known that <lb />
knighthood bas constantly been con- <lb />
upon women Many <lb />
ladles the many <lb />
more were members of such knightly <lb />
orders as the Darter and St. <lb />
When Mary bold <lb />
lady of was knighted by <lb />
Elisabeth for <lb />
en taking command at <lb />
by did she <lb />
know that a of Spanish <lb />
men, the gallant of <lb />
been for that city <lb />
from Mary and <lb />
had both bean knighted at their <lb />
but by th tho <lb />
second Mary and Victoria ascended <lb />
,, , the throne II had been quite forgotten <lb />
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Z . ; that, according to aw and <lb />
Deceptive. <lb />
I am not going to marry him <lb />
cannot trust him He Is too de <lb />
how's <lb />
pretends to like my <lb />
Post <lb />
Force of Habit. <lb />
have to be ready on time. My <lb />
won't wait a minute for <lb />
You see. In m youth he <lb />
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mm <lb />
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Horse Marking. <lb />
Among horses. Irrespective or the <lb />
of breed, is much more <lb />
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of them, than on the fore leg. <lb />
And when the bitter while it e <lb />
practically always true that you <lb />
white on I he hind legs too. <lb />
cording lo the World. <lb />
markings are present both behind in <lb />
front those on the bind limbs <lb />
be more extensive <lb />
Going Too Far. <lb />
Mrs. I read in the paper i <lb />
woman In looking another v,. <lb />
man to see what she on fell mil <lb />
of a window. Mr Well, <lb />
only goes to show that some women <lb />
In Irving to follow the fashions mi <lb />
far- Illustrated Hits. <lb />
Exempt. <lb />
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has told poor don I <lb />
yon laugh tool don't <lb />
need to. I'm leaving on Saturday <lb />
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not daily perform the ritual of <lb />
the tub. Yet, the Medical <lb />
points out. it is not so lung ago since <lb />
had the reputation of being an ex- <lb />
dirty people. In the year <lb />
1800 there was not a single private <lb />
house In London provided with a bath- <lb />
room. <lb />
A witness stated before the health <lb />
about the middle of the <lb />
Inst century that the only two <lb />
which one of the laboring <lb />
classes was washed all over was <lb />
mediately birth after death. <lb />
at the present our content <lb />
doubts If dirtier people could <lb />
n woman who tilled n man's office <lb />
acquired nil and was <lb />
from none of dunes London <lb />
Graphic <lb />
Too Volcano <lb />
mi the island of Hawaii, as <lb />
high as twice as wide, <lb />
lies thirty miles from Hie sea In a <lb />
range There have i <lb />
outbreaks of m the last <lb />
hundred years In there was a <lb />
brilliant eruption of lava, the light of <lb />
Which, it was reported, could be seen s <lb />
hundred miles sway Where the <lb />
flowed through forest it left curt- <lb />
ails relics n shape lava arches. <lb />
bridges and great vases <lb />
were formed by the lava piling Itself <lb />
about some lofty tree trunk, burning <lb />
the wood sit bin killing the <lb />
upper par of the In <lb />
f seeds were deposited in the <lb />
top. plied with <lb />
until now mere is s vase <lb />
holding terns powers vines. <lb />
Ambiguous, <lb />
asked me to <lb />
sat . nu. <lb />
ma H I can sing.<lb />
Many a Fracture I. Averted by It <lb />
Great Elasticity. <lb />
Fortunately the human skull, <lb />
though composed Of bones, ts <lb />
much more so than one would think <lb />
The average male adult skull. In fuel, found anywhere In the world than <lb />
says the Relenting American. Is so our lower classes. French <lb />
elastic that It may compressed workman would be ashamed to wear <lb />
laterally In diameter by n blow or by the dollies which the British labor <lb />
pressure, applied at center of urea goes to his dally work. There Is <lb />
at right angles to the that nothing that tramps who apply <lb />
point, by one and a centimeters or workhouses think I more brutal <lb />
six-tenths of an Inch. than enforced <lb />
Its original diameter form without In the middle ages, reminded. <lb />
breakage. our dirt and squalor were the theme <lb />
The material of which our bones Is of comment by foreign visitors. Three <lb />
made Is so highly resistant Hint a Centuries ago what mast struck a <lb />
cylindrical piece thereof only one traveler In was the <lb />
square millimeter or 0.00100 square that the English gentry never <lb />
inch In area e . only washed. Erasmus bus left a picture of the word <lb />
or Inch In has n leash of dirt prevailed In the houses set out In the Louden Times <lb />
Strength of kilograms or thirty of noblemen. hundred ago sup <lb />
three pounds avoirdupois, figuring is not difficult from this to Imagine per consist, of a variety of <lb />
st per square what the state of things must have The subscribers this <lb />
been among classes. Atone save a bill of fare presented to <lb />
A similar sample of hard wood, men women who were with a number sash dish. <lb />
ed in the same manner, beta only lea careful of their cleaned let which be draw, to <lb />
kilograms-that la. has to per faces a dry white linen the marked against It, which <lb />
tensile than wood because It was believed that with um <lb />
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hygienic In winter st I., <lb />
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Ring Out The Old. <lb />
Ring In The New; <lb />
AN ALMANAC OF <lb />
YE OLDEN TIME <lb />
out the old year, <lb />
every country of <lb />
world where civilization <lb />
mankind importance of eel <lb />
his holidays brazen <lb />
bells will obey Injunction at <lb />
midnight moment which marks <lb />
passing of 1911 Into 1912. <lb />
Every every chime, every <lb />
come it from brass or steel or glass <lb />
in beauty in tin <lb />
of murks the . <lb />
of a custom goes back not <lb />
than fifteen centuries. <lb />
Hag out the old year, ring In <lb />
new. is not an impulse to celebrate <lb />
with mere noise awing of Fa <lb />
Time's scythe. The custom <lb />
a a beauty of . <lb />
with MOM of the earliest <lb />
of the church. <lb />
From antiquity bells <lb />
ed a part in religious worship. In <lb />
the feast of Osiris announced by <lb />
the ringing of bells. Aaron and <lb />
Jewish high priests wore bells attach <lb />
ed to their vestments. In Athens the <lb />
priests of used bell In <lb />
rites; Greeks employed It <lb />
camps ard and the moat <lb />
solemn moment in the ritual of tin <lb />
Catholic church Is preceded by the <lb />
ringing of silver chimed bells. <lb />
bishop of Nola. <lb />
into the Christian worship ii <lb />
the year A. D. <lb />
The were made in fain <lb />
hence the term campanile or Del <lb />
tower <lb />
The adoption of the bell into th. <lb />
services of the church soon gave tin <lb />
chimes the comforter's office in tin <lb />
minds of the devout In their <lb />
faith the worshipers believed that con <lb />
bells had power to <lb />
vent storms, to drive away evil <lb />
and to repose to the sufferer. <lb />
The direct forerunner of the <lb />
Year bell is what was known us <lb />
This was rung at the <lb />
death of a believer theory <lb />
troubled the expiring patient. <lb />
But the of a consecrated bell <lb />
were believed to possess a potency <lb />
that the must malignant of devil- <lb />
could not withstand; hence with <lb />
death the ringing of the holy . <lb />
exorcised the evil spirits and <lb />
j the soul a happy panning Into a <lb />
untroubled peace <lb />
From this ancient custom develop <lb />
I easily and naturally habit of ring <lb />
the old year and ringing ii <lb />
I the <lb />
Centuries have a thousand <lb />
years, and QUO have I. <lb />
numbered since the New Ye <lb />
was hailed by musk- of <lb />
brass. Inn man still tile <lb />
beautiful comforting, and <lb />
I win ii.- sainted by more peals than <lb />
of <lb />
The bell favored is made of tin <lb />
I and copper. In the reign of Henry II <lb />
I experts decreed a bell should have <lb />
I two parts of copper and of tin <lb />
When Mr. made bis famous In <lb />
I of the ruins of Nineveh h <lb />
I beautifully toned bells where <lb />
j the proportion was ten parts of copper <lb />
I against me of Later experts have <lb />
I decided thin four lo one is the <lb />
I right proportion. have <lb />
i also been made with bells of brass <lb />
silver, real silver and gold <lb />
Home made steel were shown lo <lb />
have a beautiful tone, <lb />
from the t that it could not be <lb />
tallied balls thickness <lb />
give nut nu exquisite melody, but the <lb />
malarial i too brittle to withstand th <lb />
constant impact of the clapper. <lb />
So most the bells that greet <lb />
will lie made according to formula <lb />
of four parts copper in one part <lb />
The most famous the hells that <lb />
have New Year are now <lb />
fur all time. One is a prized <lb />
of the world's greatest autocracy; <lb />
the other Is a worshiped memento of <lb />
the struggle for liberty that launched <lb />
Into existence the world's mightiest re <lb />
public <lb />
The great hell now lo- <lb />
i in the Kremlin, was cast in <lb />
1734 it was design of Its makers <lb />
I that it should fill the air with a vol <lb />
i of melody I hat. should make It <lb />
, world famous In both height and <lb />
I this colossus bells is twenty <lb />
one feel It weighs tons <lb />
Hut how Is planning <lb />
mankind is proved by the tragic ca- <lb />
of this monster of sound. <lb />
for three years did It toll forth the be- <lb />
ginning of new year, fast In <lb />
1734, It remained In Its place till 1737. <lb />
Then It fell during a fire and from <lb />
great weight sank deeply Into the earth. <lb />
For exactly one century It was per- <lb />
to remain burled. <lb />
Then It was raised, but the <lb />
found In Its side a gaping bole, <lb />
where a great piece had been broken <lb />
out. No more should bell ring. <lb />
Rat they raised It, It on a solid <lb />
foundation, and It now forms <lb />
dome of a small chapel made by ex- <lb />
the space beneath it. Now, <lb />
though It may no longer ring In the <lb />
new year, it can be the sanctuary for <lb />
the Now Year prayers of the faithful. <lb />
Every New Tear eve citizens of <lb />
Philadelphia gather around shrine <lb />
of liberty. Independence hall, to bear <lb />
the new year rung In. Formerly this <lb />
service was performed by the bell now <lb />
known as the Liberty bell. <lb />
memorable day la <lb />
when the fathers gave forth <lb />
to world their Declaration of In- <lb />
dependence. was her- <lb />
by the ringing of Liberty bell, <lb />
the old bell bad been used lo ting In <lb />
the year. <lb />
for our fore <lb />
fathers, the had <lb />
claims to literary merits In <lb />
their day. Reading matte- <lb />
was scarce outside of the larger <lb />
of the colonies. Magazines were <lb />
unknown. Filled with <lb />
as to weather. <lb />
snatches of wisdom and humor, <lb />
and essay, the almanac <lb />
a compendium of useful <lb />
that most eagerly awaited <lb />
was hailed as an Important event in <lb />
many a borne. One might say that <lb />
was treated as a household god. for. <lb />
hung upon a hook some corner. Ii <lb />
always was ready for instant refer- <lb />
The wise saws and quaint say <lb />
which ran through its pages <lb />
read over time again by ever <lb />
member of family. <lb />
There were numerous almanacs pub <lb />
during days In <lb />
country The popularity of Poor Rid. <lb />
Almanac, edited by Benjamin <lb />
Franklin, wont band in hand with <lb />
of Its illustrious maker. <lb />
The first Ames Almanac, issued <lb />
was conventional in form <lb />
closely followed other almanacs <lb />
the period Its maker was a phys <lb />
clan It contained a table of tin <lb />
movements of the planets and <lb />
prophecies concerning the weather <lb />
That the doctor was afraid of sever, <lb />
criticism of this first effort Is <lb />
ed the following stanza, which <lb />
Illustrates the style of his <lb />
Had. then, learn, but don't all fault <lb />
object. <lb />
Since they can fudge can co- <lb />
To whom my works appeal, If I And <lb />
sons of art lo favor them <lb />
With their propitious It shall nu- <lb />
ll <lb />
To counterpoise tho frowns of a <lb />
An examination of the files of <lb />
Ames Almanac shows near. <lb />
every conceivable subject was dis, us- <lb />
ed by the doctor Its nearly fort, <lb />
years of publication Sometimes b <lb />
Indulged flights of imagery, as In <lb />
November. <lb />
Old winter's void of all <lb />
With trembling Hit bead la be , <lb />
and white. <lb />
His hair with robes of is hung <lb />
His confound hi <lb />
He makes the rich to spend and poor t. <lb />
buy <lb />
For want of would their <lb />
supply <lb />
In the opening lines of the <lb />
for Pr Ames takes a ding at <lb />
priests doctors and blame <lb />
old. overburdened Adam for their <lb />
Thus- <lb />
Had Adam ill nil no <lb />
And his bleat sins had hold <lb />
plow <lb />
No labor hid h <lb />
spoiled <lb />
ills youth, but spring had ever <lb />
No lust for pelf nor heart distressing p ll <lb />
Had seized the nils-r the <lb />
Nor vice, as now with I , <lb />
vied. <lb />
And heaven's omnipotence itself defy d <lb />
Nor lawyers, priests nor doctors . <lb />
If man had stood o <lb />
sin <lb />
Hut, oh, he fail And so we be <lb />
world la now obliged lo use all <lb />
Probably the most interesting <lb />
of almanacs the <lb />
of wisdom and humor which v en <lb />
PROFESSIONAL AND <lb />
am.<lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
Stables, and next door to I <lb />
Buggy new building <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
iron of <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at th e close of business. December <lb />
.- <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
In Edwards Building <lb />
Court House Square. <lb />
. North Carolina <lb />
L. I. Moore H. Long. <lb />
MOORE <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts . 1,630.32 <lb />
Ranking house <lb />
Furniture and fix. 4.327.32 8.527.32 <lb />
Demand loans . 2.192.65 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
33.270.60 <lb />
Cash Items . <lb />
Gold coin 50.00 <lb />
Silver coin, in- <lb />
all minor <lb />
coin <lb />
. 815.65 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other U. S. <lb />
16.545.65 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid In <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Time certificate of <lb />
42.611.68 <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
check <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
Total, <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total, <lb />
1,290.59 <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited lo diseases of the <lb />
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. <lb />
Washington. N. C. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. James <lb />
a. m. to p. m. Mondays. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In building. St- <lb />
wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
W. D. M. Clark <lb />
Civil Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Greenville, Carolina. <lb />
II. S. WARD C. C. PIERCE <lb />
N. C <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
rS-AT-LA W <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
in all the courts. <lb />
Office in Wooten building on Third <lb />
Street. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
N. C <lb />
State of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I. James L. Little, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
J. G. MOVE. this day of December, 1911. <lb />
W. B. WILSON, H. D. BATEMAN, <lb />
R. W. KING, Notary Public. <lb />
Directors. My commission expires Oct. <lb />
130- DAY -30 <lb />
SPECIAL SALE <lb />
My Entire Stock being Sold at a Sacrifice to <lb />
make room for new goods <lb />
NOW IS YOUR TIME <lb />
to get what you want from the most unique <lb />
line of fancy and merchandise <lb />
ever offered in Greenville. Ladies <lb />
and gents ready-to-wear <lb />
garments a specialty <lb />
B.<lb />
FOR <lb />
with Calendar month. A <lb />
will to Um I <lb />
of that amused ancestors <lb />
in <lb />
Pretty <lb />
with a short I. t <lb />
their to Attend <lb />
1717. <lb />
Th farmer ho will not <lb />
While he tobacco, <lb />
good t <lb />
1763. <lb />
Those that good <lb />
Should now get in their cider, and <lb />
wood. <lb />
An friend la good company, but <lb />
a good is the beat <lb />
SEPTEMBER, 1763. <lb />
Virtue is than followed. <lb />
To men their country la their <lb />
and are of their <lb />
count <lb />
and Time. <lb />
New Tear, of your good <lb />
from face <lb />
and weary now he <lb />
Bring him back the <lb />
him April <lb />
the light Into <lb />
him back to momenta fled <lb />
Love's from the <lb />
the New Year day <lb />
way. <lb />
now the thorn. <lb />
th it born. <lb />
tho of bereft, <lb />
keep the left <lb />
la the wintry morn <lb />
It and Lot la <lb />
Herald. <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
1875 <lb />
and Retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Hide. Fur. Cotton Oil Bar- <lb />
Ems, Oak <lb />
etc. Baby Car- <lb />
Go-Carts. Parlor Suits, <lb />
Tables, Safes, P. Lori- <lb />
and Gail Ax High Life <lb />
tobacco, Key Wot Cheroots. Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, Canned <lb />
Peaches, Apples, Syrup. Jelly. <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food. Matches. Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, Currants. <lb />
Glass and Wooden- <lb />
ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
mm. best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing machine and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality <lb />
quantity cheap for rash. Come lo <lb />
me. <lb />
Phone Number <lb />
S. M Schultz <lb />
United States Phonograph Records <lb />
Everlasting as the Pyramids <lb />
As your love of music is a reason for owning a <lb />
Phonograph, there are reasons why it should be a S. Com- <lb />
in preference to all others; and in which <lb />
the past faults in Phonograph construction have been avoided <lb />
and the new features added with absolute technical pitch with <lb />
correct musical intonation and value. <lb />
You will the S. and the unbreakable <lb />
Records at K. HAYWOOD'S store, Evans St. Free Music <lb />
upon request. Place your orders now, so can have what you <lb />
want by Christmas. <lb />
W. E. Hay wood, Evans Street <lb />
GREENVILLE CUT STONE CO. <lb />
J. A. Manager. <lb />
Full line of <lb />
head stones sis <lb />
M WORK. <lb />
All kinds of stone for <lb />
See us for prices on anything <lb />
In the above lines before <lb />
placing your orders. <lb />
Office and yard near Norfolk Southern <lb />
depot <lb />
Moved to new Quarters <lb />
I bare moved my Piano Store lo <lb />
the new adjoining Savage <lb />
and White's on the street <lb />
leading to the Training School, lust <lb />
east of the City Market House <lb />
I can be found there with a fell <lb />
line of the very best Pianos. <lb />
Sam T. White <lb />
RECEIVED <lb />
A new hi v MAT <lb />
BOARDS <lb />
I also sell and cut Window Glass, any <lb />
size, no charge for cutting. <lb />
TOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop. <lb />
Do Not Wait-Come Now <lb />
Our Holiday are ready your selection. Avoid the rush by <lb />
buying catty. If you wait possibly the article you wish will be sold. <lb />
A. B. Ellington Co. <lb />
Agent or Talking Machines <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
North <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Phone Greenville. N. C.<lb />
II<lb />
t. a <lb />
S. MORING <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Buyer of and Country Produce <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. , <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
Company of N. Y. <lb />
Asset <lb />
Insurance In Force<lb />
Annual Income 81,991,241.98 <lb />
Paid to to <lb />
data <lb />
H. Bentley Harriss <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Located In main business of <lb />
Pour chairs and each <lb />
one presided over a skilled <lb />
barber Ladle waited a at <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
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 on <lb />
N. C. Dee, <lb />
Rev. W. J. Fulford, of Ayden. Oiled his <lb />
regular appointment at the Episcopal <lb />
both Sunday morning and <lb />
evening <lb />
Co, now have <lb />
on hand a good supply of bush- <lb />
axes, shrubbery blades and a general <lb />
line of tools. <lb />
Mr. j. K. who for several <lb />
has r the Pitt <lb />
County till company, moved his <lb />
family hack to his old neighborhood. <lb />
We regret to lose Mr. and Mrs. Barn- <lb />
bill, <lb />
When you kill your hogs, don't for- <lb />
get that A. Co. have plenty <lb />
of Bait, lard-stands, meat choppers <lb />
and <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams Oiled his reg- <lb />
appointment at the church <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
We give particular attention to the <lb />
business of farmers and cordially in- <lb />
them to make the Hank of Win- <lb />
their hanking house. <lb />
Mr. H. T. went to Kinston <lb />
Sunday night and returned Monday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. are head- <lb />
quarters for pumps and piping. <lb />
Misses Helen Dixon and Lizzie Cox. <lb />
accompanied by <lb />
spent evening mar <lb />
and report a good time. <lb />
. Make your wife happy by buying <lb />
a nice sewing machine for a Christ- <lb />
mas present. A. W. Ange Co. have <lb />
the most up-to-date and prices right. <lb />
Mr. U. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
ton buyer, has been on the Ayden <lb />
market several days this week. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have re- <lb />
another supply of <lb />
patterns and magazines. <lb />
Misses Maggie and Mantle White- <lb />
of Bethel, spent Tuesday night <lb />
with Mrs. M. Q. Bryan. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. carry a <lb />
nice line of scarfs and <lb />
Misses Minnie Williamson and <lb />
Dixon. who arc teaching near <lb />
spent Tuesday night with <lb />
Miss Clyde Lee Chapman. <lb />
The Bank of Winterville will be <lb />
closed Monday and Tuesday, December <lb />
25th and 26th. as holidays. <lb />
Mr. Grady Dixon, who is taking a <lb />
course in medicine In Richmond, came <lb />
home Wednesday to spend the <lb />
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. Dixon. <lb />
It will pay you to see Harrington. <lb />
Barber Co. for your stalk cutters <lb />
and disc harrows. <lb />
Miss Nora who has for <lb />
some been in Mass., <lb />
came in Tuesday to spend the <lb />
days With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. B. Wingate. <lb />
Wednesday evening, at the home <lb />
of Mr. W. A. Shivers, near here, his <lb />
daughter. Miss and Mr. <lb />
John Harris were married. We wish <lb />
them a long and happy life. <lb />
Mr. W. S. and wife, of <lb />
Mass., are spending Christ- <lb />
mas with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Win- <lb />
gate. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, X. C. Dec. <lb />
Miss Mamie Chapman, who is teach- <lb />
near came home <lb />
Wednesday to spend the holidays. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. have re- <lb />
a shipment of the T. T. mo- <lb />
lasses, the very best molasses. <lb />
Miss Helen Adams home from <lb />
College Wednesday to spend <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
Did It ever to you why all <lb />
good business men keep a checking <lb />
account with a bank Call and let <lb />
us tell you the reason. Dank of Win- <lb />
Mr. C. K. came home Wed- <lb />
night from Chapel Hill to <lb />
spend Christmas at home. <lb />
Mr. H. T. says he grinds <lb />
your corn and and dove all <lb />
kinds of repairing. Also makes curt <lb />
bodies and wheels. <lb />
Miss Mimic Cox. who is teaching at <lb />
Aulander. came homo Thursday to <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
For all kinds of Christmas goods <lb />
ace A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Rev. C. J. Harris left Friday morn- <lb />
for where he delivers <lb />
of bis excellent <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, for <lb />
your shoes during the bad weather. <lb />
They have the latest styles and prices <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Mr. II. J. came home <lb />
Thursday from Wake Forest to spend <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
See ll. T. for all kinds or <lb />
tamed work and Also <lb />
dinging tables, kitchen safes, ward- <lb />
robes and many other things. <lb />
Miss Chapman, who is teach- <lb />
in county, home Wed- <lb />
to spend Christmas. <lb />
i I re head <lb />
quarters for cheap clothing and <lb />
posts, <lb />
Mr, D. s. Chapman en. home Fri- <lb />
day from Durham to spend a few- <lb />
days. <lb />
If you need one of the latest mod- <lb />
els in a stalk cutter, see Ben Forrest. <lb />
at A. W, Ange Al- <lb />
Ho Led Heads Pay <lb />
Do good roads pay Before good <lb />
roads were built in Mecklenburg <lb />
county, land eight miles of <lb />
Charlotte could be bought for the <lb />
acre. The same land is now worth <lb />
from to the acre. <lb />
Jackson county. Alabama, built <lb />
miles of good roads in two years at a <lb />
cost of In the average <lb />
value of the land reached by these <lb />
roads was the acre. ready <lb />
purchasers would be glad go <lb />
them at to the acre. <lb />
In Hall county. a farm <lb />
containing acres was sold for <lb />
A macadam road was build <lb />
through farm and the owner was <lb />
forthwith offered for it. <lb />
In county, Tennessee, a <lb />
farm near Morristown was sold for <lb />
before good roads were built <lb />
In that county. Since the good roads <lb />
were built it has been sold for <lb />
In North Carolina, u farm at Apex <lb />
was sold for before a gravel <lb />
roads was built- After this road was <lb />
built, It was sold for <lb />
good roads enthusiast in Penn- <lb />
bought one thousand inches <lb />
of advertising m a local paper to toil <lb />
good roads. As a result the town- <lb />
good roads. As a result the <lb />
has become one of the most <lb />
notable in the state in the matter of <lb />
road <lb />
The very interesting notes are <lb />
taken from H. B. monthly <lb />
magazine Southern Good Roads, pub- <lb />
at Lexington, North Carolina, <lb />
which has done so much for the <lb />
cause, and seem to answer In a most <lb />
satisfactory way the Do <lb />
good roads pay We must say, how- <lb />
that the example of the <lb />
of whom honorable men- <lb />
has been made, appears to be <lb />
of the most effective of <lb />
pressing the people with the import- <lb />
lance of better highways for tho <lb />
If some enterprising man in <lb />
I every neighborhood would take a <lb />
I thousand inches in the local paper to <lb />
preach the gospel of good roads, it <lb />
; would not be long before the light <lb />
would spread and the country would <lb />
be criss-crossed with roads that would <lb />
save the people who must use them <lb />
millions of dollars. It is so simple <lb />
a proposition that the wonder It <lb />
should require any preaching to <lb />
press the benefits of such improve- <lb />
upon any reasonable mind. <lb />
The convention in Richmond this <lb />
week will light a torch which will he <lb />
seen all over the Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Lightning Kills Few. <lb />
In lightning killed only <lb />
people In this whole country. One's <lb />
chances of death by lightning are <lb />
less two In a million. The chance <lb />
of death from liver, kidney or <lb />
trouble is vastly greater, but not <lb />
of Electric Bitters be used as Robert <lb />
Madsen, of West Burlington, la., <lb />
proved. Four doctors gave him up <lb />
after eight months of suffering from <lb />
virulent liver trouble and <lb />
jaundice. Ho was then completely <lb />
cured by Electric Bitters. They're <lb />
the best stomach, liver, nerve and <lb />
kidney remedy and blood purifier on <lb />
earth. Only cents at all druggists. <lb />
Industries. <lb />
For the week ending 20th, the <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman the <lb />
following new Industries for North <lb />
construction com- <lb />
cotton mill. <lb />
railroad com- <lb />
automobile <lb />
company <lb />
furniture factory. <lb />
realty company. <lb />
vehicle factory. <lb />
realty company. <lb />
While bank. <lb />
This popular remedy falls to <lb />
cure <lb />
Constipation, Sick <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
And ALL i M.-i , arising from <lb />
liver and Digestion <lb />
Inc It appetite <lb />
and solid flash, Dow <lb />
sugar coated and to <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Prominent Kinston Young <lb />
Married In Christian t <lb />
The church was this <lb />
morning the scene of a marriage of <lb />
usual importance to social <lb />
circles of Eastern North Carolina, <lb />
when it o'clock Miss Bliss Per- <lb />
bee. ma the bride of Mr. Joseph <lb />
Cony, being performed <lb />
by bride's pastor. Rev. Bernard <lb />
P. Smith. Long before the appoint- <lb />
ed hour, the church was thronged <lb />
with friends and relatives of the bride <lb />
and groom. The beau- <lb />
and artistically decorated with <lb />
palms, ferns and smilax and <lb />
a peculiarly pleasing affect <lb />
While awaiting the assembling of <lb />
the bridal party, the bridal march <lb />
from was superbly <lb />
by Mrs. S. at the <lb />
piano and Miss Jessie Wilson the <lb />
organ, after which Miss Katharine <lb />
accompanied by Mrs. Sit- <lb />
and Miss Wilson, sang in her <lb />
remarkably sweet and clear soprano, <lb />
Cod Made by <lb />
Angel's <lb />
was next rendered in a most impress- <lb />
and effective manner by Miss Ha- <lb />
Mitchell on the violin. <lb />
Preceding the processional, the <lb />
guests of honor and the members of <lb />
the club of which the bride is a <lb />
entered and were riven seats of <lb />
honor reserved for them. <lb />
Then it was that a chorus com- <lb />
posed of Mrs. N. J. Rouse and Miss <lb />
Neva sopranos. Mrs. H. F. <lb />
Brown and Mrs. J. Hyman <lb />
altos. Mrs. W. Hood and Mr. J. Hy- <lb />
man tenors, and Mr. H. ft <lb />
Moseley and Mr. R. L. Blow, basses, <lb />
sang to the from the <lb />
third act of Lohengrin, and the <lb />
party entered. First come the <lb />
ushers. Mr. A. L. C. Hill and Dr. D. <lb />
W. Parrott, who took positions at <lb />
either side of the steps to the <lb />
Then came the ribbon girls. <lb />
Miss Lois Best, of Warsaw, and Miss <lb />
Frances Pollock, who formed a chain <lb />
of ribbons leading to the altar. The <lb />
maid of honor, Miss Susie Perry, <lb />
gowned in pink chiffon with beautiful <lb />
picture hat of lace, and carrying <lb />
roses, entered and ascended <lb />
the steps of the altar, followed by <lb />
the little Master Dock <lb />
Mitchell. The bride entered on the <lb />
arm of her brother, Mr. D. E. Perry, <lb />
and was met at the altar by the <lb />
groom, on the arm of his bust man. <lb />
Mr. Julian R. Carey, of <lb />
Md. The bride was gowned in a hand- <lb />
some blue tailored suit with hat and <lb />
gloves to match, and carried a co- <lb />
of bride's roses and of <lb />
the valley. <lb />
The beautiful wedding ceremony <lb />
of the Christian church was read by <lb />
the pastor and the happy couple pro- <lb />
man and wife, after which <lb />
the bridal party left the church, as <lb />
Mrs. and Miss Wilson <lb />
the sublime wedding march of <lb />
The bride is the daughter of the <lb />
late Dan and Mrs. Lillian Perry, of <lb />
this city, and is connected with some <lb />
of the most prominent families in <lb />
North Carolina. She is a young <lb />
man of exceptional personal charm <lb />
and remarkably talented. She is ex- <lb />
popular among the large <lb />
circle of who are privileged to <lb />
know her. The groom is the son of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carey, of <lb />
bury, Md. and connected with some <lb />
of the most respected and oldest <lb />
in that state. For some mouths <lb />
he has held a responsible position <lb />
here with the Kinston Manufacturing <lb />
company. <lb />
As an evidence of the esteem In <lb />
which Mr. and Mrs. Carey are held, <lb />
was the large number of handsome <lb />
and beautiful wedding presents. <lb />
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Carey left an the westbound Norfolk <lb />
Southern train for a honeymoon trip <lb />
to Northern cities, during which they <lb />
visit old home of the <lb />
groom. They will return to the city <lb />
about the of the year and make <lb />
their home here. <lb />
Out-of-town guests present <lb />
Mrs. Spencer, of New Bern; <lb />
Mrs. W. Dixon. or Snow Hill; <lb />
Miss Whichard. of Green- <lb />
ville; Miss Martha Hackney, of <lb />
son, and Miss Katherine Turrentine. <lb />
of Durham. <lb />
A reception was tendered the <lb />
party by the bride's mother. Mrs. <lb />
Lillian Perry, at her home on <lb />
ton avenue. Tuesday night. The <lb />
home was most beautifully and <lb />
decorated in red and green <lb />
throughout and the tables on which <lb />
the exquisite presents were displayed <lb />
afforded a beautiful spectacle. A <lb />
three-course luncheon was served in <lb />
the dining room, which was most <lb />
brilliantly decorated. Only members <lb />
of the family and of the bridal party <lb />
were Free Press, <lb />
h. <lb />
A Terrible Blender. <lb />
To neglect liver trouble. Never do <lb />
It Take Dr. King's New Life Pills <lb />
on the sign constipation, <lb />
or Inactive bowels, and <lb />
vent virulent indigestion, Jaundice or <lb />
call stones. They regulate liver <lb />
stomach and ,. <lb />
your health. Only cents at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
LEGALIZED NICKNAMES. <lb />
Appeared In Official In <lb />
Colonial <lb />
Nicknames are not likely to go out <lb />
of fashion so Ion as human <lb />
remains what it Is will <lb />
nickname each other, will <lb />
nickname their professors, and sol- <lb />
will speak of their commanders <lb />
as Fire r <lb />
not. In these clays, however, it <lb />
is not to spread titles <lb />
upon official records, as was formerly <lb />
the habit, according to the archives <lb />
of several of our states. <lb />
In the Dutch records In we <lb />
have John alias Friend <lb />
John. In the New town base from <lb />
the Indians, dated In of the <lb />
boundaries is n Dutchman's <lb />
called Hans the and In the <lb />
patent, dated <lb />
one of boundaries Is the <lb />
Swede's In in tile <lb />
Kings county records, a man is named <lb />
living at as the Fish- <lb />
The common council of New York <lb />
In ordered to he brought into <lb />
the dock against the city hall <lb />
or the that Long Mary former. <lb />
lived and in the same pear an <lb />
order was passed Topknot Betty <lb />
and her children be provided for as <lb />
objects of <lb />
The explanation of this custom In <lb />
many cases was that persons in <lb />
question either had family names <lb />
or had forgotten them, so the <lb />
f their generally accepted nicknames <lb />
s necessity So numerous <lb />
were Smiths living Long Is- <lb />
land It was thought necessary to <lb />
distinguish various original <lb />
lies by some peculiar name. Thus we <lb />
have the Rock Smiths, Blue <lb />
Smiths, the Smiths and the <lb />
Weight Weekly. <lb />
HIRED NEWSPAPERS. <lb />
A Draw. <lb />
found cents this con- <lb />
Jimmy. <lb />
a whole half cried <lb />
bis mother. line What did you <lb />
do with <lb />
Jones was along, so I gave him <lb />
generous Did you do <lb />
that of your own <lb />
we decided that <lb />
would be <lb />
He didn't whip you and <lb />
make you give up half <lb />
If he'd licked me he'd <lb />
had It all. The scrap was a <lb />
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb />
Cleaning Fluid. <lb />
An excellent homemade cleaning . <lb />
fluid useful generally for many enter- <lb />
Is made by dissolving four <lb />
ounces of white soap In a quart <lb />
of boiling rainwater When cool add <lb />
two ounces each of alcohol, ether and <lb />
glycerin, four ounces of ammonia and <lb />
Dually one gallon of rainwater and <lb />
then bottle. This will remove grease <lb />
spots from clothing spots from <lb />
covers, carpets and rugs. <lb />
I am not going to marry <lb />
cannot trust bin He is too de <lb />
pretends to like my <lb />
Houston Post <lb />
Don't judge a manure <lb />
spreader by looks <lb />
mm- <lb />
-A <lb />
A Custom In London In the Days <lb />
Prices War High. <lb />
A London newspaper, the Dally <lb />
News, has unearthed Interesting <lb />
document goes buck to days <lb />
of dear newspapers, when these papers <lb />
were taken around to houses and hired <lb />
for so many hours at so much an hour. <lb />
Tucked away. It says. In the leaves of <lb />
an old guidebook to Crystal palace, <lb />
dated 1854, has been found a little <lb />
printed leaflet, issued from <lb />
library and newspaper office. St. <lb />
George's place. Hyde Park Corner. <lb />
making the following <lb />
be had from the office by <lb />
o'clock In the morning, to keep at <lb />
cents per copy, or lent to read for three <lb />
hours at cents or two hours for <lb />
cents per week. It can also be sup- <lb />
plied at o'clock In the afternoon at <lb />
the reduced price of per copy <lb />
or posted Into the country at per <lb />
quarter, payable In <lb />
In those days Dally News had <lb />
been started only eight years under <lb />
the original editorship of Charles Dick- <lb />
ens and was still published at <lb />
a copy. editor at time was <lb />
William Weir, and Harriet <lb />
perhaps the first woman In to <lb />
undertake regular journalistic work, <lb />
was one of the writers of its leading <lb />
articles. <lb />
The system of hiring did not <lb />
pear quickly. Certainly down to the <lb />
year there were many households <lb />
In which the Times was still left on <lb />
the same terms, It would be <lb />
to say when the system Anally <lb />
died Science Monitor. I<lb />
Every Manure Spreader is not a Cloverleaf <lb />
that looks like one. You can't judge a Manure <lb />
Spreader by its looks because there are many <lb />
features which are found in the construction of <lb />
one machine that are not found in others. <lb />
Manure Spreaders are the most easily op <lb />
the strongest and best machines on the <lb />
market. If you will examine one critically you <lb />
will agree with us that the <lb />
Cloverleaf <lb />
the best machine you ever looked at. Drop in. <lb />
Let us discuss the manure spreader proposition. <lb />
Let us explain the many meritorious features <lb />
found in Cloverleaf construction. Better still, <lb />
buy one, then you will be in a better position to <lb />
know why you can't judge a manure spreader by <lb />
its looks. If you are not ready to buy, call and <lb />
get a Its filled with valuable <lb />
on soil maintenance and fertility. We are <lb />
reserving one for you. Won't you call and get <lb />
it today <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
When You Want to Buy a <lb />
PIANO <lb />
See Sam White Piano Co <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
They will sell you a first <lb />
class instrument cheap and <lb />
on easy terms. They are <lb />
home people and will treat <lb />
you right. Visit our store. <lb />
The Sam Whit Piano Co <lb />
of Habit. <lb />
have to be ready on time. My <lb />
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see, In bis youth he <lb />
elevator Free Press, <lb />
Chums. <lb />
the- swell guy yo <lb />
was to. <lb />
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the editor one my <lb />
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are says Mrs. Nora of Broken <lb />
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Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before <lb />
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symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean <lb />
worse to follow, unless given quick treatment. <lb />
You would always keep handy, if you knew <lb />
quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness <lb />
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TO THE STATES. <lb />
Ill T Prevent The Of <lb />
state Law. <lb />
ITEMS.<lb />
Another serious attempt to pass N. C., Route, <lb />
through congress that will man Stokes, who has been <lb />
prevent agencies of interstate ins school at came In <lb />
commerce being used to the to spend the holidays at home. <lb />
prohibition laws many of the stales <lb />
and territories will be made this win- <lb />
The first step was taken today <lb />
when Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, intro- <lb />
a bill forbidding any Intent <lb />
common carrier to transport in in- <lb />
commerce or to accept for <lb />
transportation through Interstate <lb />
any consignment of <lb />
liquors the shipment of Which <lb />
would be in violation of the laws <lb />
of the slate, territory or district <lb />
Into which it was shipped. An ad- <lb />
section of the bill provides <lb />
that any common carrier accepting <lb />
such under such cir- <lb />
acquire no property <lb />
right in the same. <lb />
The Kenyon hill Is a well consider- <lb />
ed measure. It Is the legitimate <lb />
of the bill, <lb />
which so much attention a <lb />
few years ago and was the last <lb />
attempt in congress to remedy <lb />
an evil of which the prohibition and <lb />
local option states have constantly <lb />
complained. The Judiciary commit- <lb />
tee of the senate considered the mat- <lb />
at some length about four years <lb />
ago. and the nearest of the <lb />
problem at that time was a <lb />
that when a common carrier ac- <lb />
a consignment of Intoxicating <lb />
liquors to shipped Into prohibition <lb />
territory it should be to make <lb />
certain that the shipment was to an <lb />
actual consignee and not fictitious. <lb />
This was Intended to prevent rail- <lb />
roads and express companies from <lb />
shipping liquors Into prohibition <lb />
states In various quantities of com- <lb />
size consigned to <lb />
or other fictitious persons and de- <lb />
livering It at it destination to who- <lb />
ever might call for It accompanied by <lb />
a thirst and the price. <lb />
Senator Tillman pointed out to the <lb />
judiciary committee that this <lb />
Mr. Clearer. and family, <lb />
Raleigh, are slatting relatives here. <lb />
Mr. Stokes, of Fairmont, cam <lb />
in Saturday to spend the holidays <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
Mrs. Haggle Stoke and children <lb />
are <lb />
Messrs. Tom Purser <lb />
pent Saturday night here with <lb />
Messrs. Stokes, Stokes. <lb />
W. B. Harper. John Stokes. Henry <lb />
Stokes, Wyatt and <lb />
others went to Ayden Saturday. <lb />
Wedding bells are ringing about <lb />
here now. and we think there will be <lb />
something doing soon. It reminds us <lb />
of Hie fact that its time we old <lb />
were getting a hustle on us. <lb />
Mr. Jim Collins and family <lb />
Sunday at G. T. <lb />
Messrs. Roy and Calvin Stokes <lb />
went near Gardner's <lb />
X Roads Sunday. <lb />
Christmas passed off quietly. <lb />
did not see a drunken man or have <lb />
any disturbance, except the boys <lb />
shooting fireworks. <lb />
To I lie Tear. <lb />
Mr. Clarence Poe, who went to <lb />
China last year, found out that the <lb />
Chinaman has a rule to settle every <lb />
debt at the New Year, and It doesn't <lb />
matter what sacrifices he must make <lb />
he gets square with the world and <lb />
starts the new twelvemonth with a <lb />
clean sheet, a clear conscience and a <lb />
if he ha only rice <lb />
FONDLING BABIES. <lb />
it It. Bad Far Their and In- <lb />
to Health. <lb />
much love kills many <lb />
the opinion of Mrs Mary for <lb />
year of the day <lb />
Boner In Boston. Is too much <lb />
kissing, fondling and con <lb />
the matron. are not <lb />
any happier when coddled by mothers <lb />
or neighbors. In fact. It makes many <lb />
of them miserable. I have known a <lb />
number to pine away die from too <lb />
much physical affection your- <lb />
self for an example When not feeling <lb />
well would you rather lie by yourself <lb />
on a couch or be close up against some <lb />
one Well, that Is the baby's feeling <lb />
exactly unless his constant handling <lb />
has made prefer It. <lb />
Is bad for children, because <lb />
It might give them serious disease, <lb />
and It certainly does no good. If <lb />
mothers would consider that a baby- <lb />
has rights the same as a grown per <lb />
son there would be fewer sick babies <lb />
and much of this harmful affection <lb />
be <lb />
lore of many mothers seems to <lb />
be wholly to gratify the whims of the <lb />
child, which is not a love. It is <lb />
really true in experience that <lb />
where there Is a large family of <lb />
Individual child Is stronger <lb />
and healthier. <lb />
that only fittest <lb />
was <lb />
Ks at replied matron. <lb />
Is ch child does net <lb />
get a and therefore <lb />
Is not weakened by an excess of <lb />
It I eland fer <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
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CH The. err the bast <lb />
up t raw. and easiest <lb />
I lo. th, an ex. <lb />
sic I lbs <lb />
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Read What Mr. Says <lb />
Q and then come In and let you the superior amities the n <lb />
will juntas Mr. tarsi- did that th.-s.- Masai <lb />
re stronger and more durable, because they are made <lb />
and are than and why IS <lb />
give such Come in and see <lb />
-4- <lb />
T. W. Co., <lb />
Distributors <lb />
MORE THAN YEARS <lb />
r-s <lb />
BLUFFED AND WON. <lb />
A Scheme That Enabled Two to Ride <lb />
en One Ticket. <lb />
There were two comedians who bad <lb />
been stuck In village rear Canton. <lb />
enough left to last the family a week i Cleveland many mile array. <lb />
and mighty little clothing except hi. ADd <lb />
ma-tail I being, further <lb />
. ,. . , I more, what they call of <lb />
W e have a notion that the Chinese <lb />
of the stamp of approval <lb />
of hundreds of thousands of wagon users; <lb />
end the highest laurels a wagon ran win are bark of <lb />
every The only way such a <lb />
r . , <lb />
exact photograph of the been made for the -OLD by putting<lb />
pf wagons by cot, however You them handsomely and durably. <lb />
to really appreciate Its splendid qualities. You mate no in selecting the <lb />
you are in town, wagon <lb />
Made only by the WAGON CO. Lout Ky. <lb />
are distributors of the and <lb />
ons for Lenoir, Greene. Pitt. Jones. Craven. Onslow and counties. We <lb />
buy in car loads, get the lowest possible freight, and sell on the closest margin <lb />
If not convenient to come to see us, write us stating size and style wanted <lb />
and we will name lowest price delivered at your nearest shipping point. Let <lb />
us have your inquiries and orders, and we will make price and terms <lb />
Address. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
are heathen and but the <lb />
more we learn about them the more <lb />
we find that there is much we can <lb />
learn from the Chinese. It is a bad <lb />
as habit for one people to think they <lb />
the favorite method of selling liquor know It all. The Grecian called all <lb />
in the Southern States In violation <lb />
of local option laws. The state of <lb />
Oklahoma tried a new method to <lb />
put a stop lo the shipment of liquors <lb />
Into that state b their local <lb />
officer the property on the <lb />
ground that It had been brought Into <lb />
the state In violation of its law, but <lb />
the railroads and express companies <lb />
promptly checkmated this move by <lb />
going into the Federal court and ob- <lb />
injunctions against the state <lb />
officers restraining them from In- <lb />
with interstate commerce. <lb />
After being blocked In this way <lb />
Oklahoma tried an unusual remedy. <lb />
The state applied to the United <lb />
State Supreme court for the extra- <lb />
ordinary writ of prohibition to <lb />
vent the Federal courts from inter- <lb />
with the state of <lb />
Oklahoma in the exercise of her <lb />
lice The Supreme court <lb />
denied the writ <lb />
The whole question has turned up- <lb />
on the conflict between Federal and <lb />
state authority. It began when the <lb />
state of Iowa sought through her <lb />
prohibition laws to prevent shipments <lb />
of liquors into that state. The <lb />
court in the original package <lb />
decision held that state legislation <lb />
could not be effective In Interfering <lb />
with the shipments so long <lb />
as the original package in which the <lb />
liquor was shipped was not broken <lb />
In Interstate commerce before reach- <lb />
the consignee. <lb />
What congress has been striving <lb />
for is to find a way to pass a law <lb />
that will protect Interstate commerce <lb />
and yet not interfere with the police <lb />
powers of the state. Senator Ken- <lb />
yon has consulted many of the lead- <lb />
lawyers of the state. He has <lb />
studied the legislation that has been <lb />
attempted heretofore and read all the <lb />
reports on the question. He believes <lb />
that his bill will be a constitutional <lb />
enactment, and as he has <lb />
team, nay <lb />
we do <lb />
tell count the <lb />
They emptied their pockets and <lb />
found that by squeezing a cent or two <lb />
they could manage to buy a ticket to <lb />
ticket They did It <lb />
the world outside of Greece bar- forth, the two grown men. on <lb />
and later the Roman. piece of pasteboard. Of course <lb />
is. i a . the conductor kicked. <lb />
likewise. e need to learn that; k. . <lb />
only one ticket here, be <lb />
there Is much China can teach <lb />
America, and if we can learn and i -That's one of the actors, <lb />
practice Its customs of paying up put in the other <lb />
everything and starting the New Year i politely. <lb />
with a clean sheet it will be one you can't both ride on one <lb />
the most valuable lessons that can said the conductor. have <lb />
be Imparted. If put into practice it I o one of you off the <lb />
would make the wheels of M it, <lb />
revolve with more ease and be a <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
A G. Cox, <lb />
Emma Harris, R. L. Griffin, <lb />
N. S. Avery, John Griffin, <lb />
Will Griffin. John Williams, <lb />
and Wife. Lou B. <lb />
Maggie Stocks, Nannie <lb />
Pattie <lb />
Janie Braxton, Clara <lb />
ton. B. Jones, <lb />
Griffin. Warren Avery, Mary <lb />
Avery. Riley Edwards. <lb />
Edwards. Bettie Ed- <lb />
wards. Annie Edwards, El- <lb />
Edwards, Ed <lb />
wards, heirs-at-law of James <lb />
Braxton, Reedy Branch <lb />
Church, of Pitt county; <lb />
Hum Laughinghouse and <lb />
E. A. Avery. <lb />
The following named defendants, <lb />
R. L. Griffin. John Griffin, Will Griffin, <lb />
B. Jones, Joe Griffin, Mary <lb />
Avery, Riley Edwards, Ed- <lb />
wards, Bettie Edwards. Annie Ed- <lb />
wards, Ellen Edwards, Ed- <lb />
wards, J. H. Edwards, of <lb />
James Braxton; William <lb />
house, E, A. Avery, will take notice <lb />
that a special proceeding entitled as <lb />
above, has been commenced before <lb />
the clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed delivered by W. H. <lb />
Crawford, Clemmy F. Crawford and <lb />
Allen Crawford, to Andrew J. Moore, <lb />
for D. C. Moore, on the <lb />
day of 1808, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the register of deeds <lb />
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county made on the 16th <lb />
day of December, 1811, in a certain <lb />
proceeding therein <lb />
entitled L. Gay and her <lb />
band, B. F. Gay, against E. <lb />
Owens and I will, on Tues- <lb />
day, January 1912, sell at public <lb />
of Pitt Carolina, in before the court house in Green- <lb />
Book Z-8, page the a certain lot or parcel of land <lb />
will expo to public sale, before the situate in the town of Pitt <lb />
court door In Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder, on Monday, January <lb />
1912, a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
county, and described as Be- <lb />
ginning at the southwest corner of <lb />
lot No. and runs the line of lot No. <lb />
land lying and being in the county of northerly 1-2 feet; thence <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina, and westerly and parallel to Wilson street <lb />
described as follows, feet; thence southerly and with the <lb />
and being In township and <lb />
beginning In the run of creek <lb />
at the corner between lots No. and <lb />
line of Ben Murphy to Wilson street; <lb />
thence with Wilson street 3-4 feet <lb />
to the beginning. It being known as <lb />
In the division of the lands of Hen- lot No. In the Townsend and <lb />
Daniel, deceased, and running ham division of lots. <lb />
i chorus. me ahead and do <lb />
blessing all around. Indifference j can't do It here but one of for division the tract <lb />
obligations and delay in paying mu., , off . county known as the <lb />
are among the most annoying ft S. <lb />
that trouble business the conductor didn't come back. As a ants and, the said de- <lb />
matter of fact he never appeared until will further take notice that <lb />
Just before Cleveland was reached. are required to appear and an- <lb />
T think somebody's a he Ber or demur to the complaint of <lb />
remarked In passing, my order tho Plaintiff filed in the office of the <lb />
are to take the side when of the Superior court In his <lb />
a o <lb />
I can lick either one of you if I ever court for <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Carriage Licenses. <lb />
Marriage licenses were issued to <lb />
the following during the past <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
John Norris and Malissa Shivers. <lb />
Cox and Zora Edwards. <lb />
Harvey and Callie <lb />
King Sutton and Nannie Orman. <lb />
see you Plain Deal- <lb />
The Small Boy and Hit <lb />
He fling bis bat across the dining <lb />
W. H. Britt Mary W. room when he comes In from school or <lb />
Four Things To Do. <lb />
There are four things in <lb />
of being an able lawyer his with our live stock which should <lb />
views on the subject are considered receive more attention this <lb />
hon. <lb />
Fred E. and Marie Blair. <lb />
Jno. H. Little and Minnie Case. <lb />
A. C. Monk and Emily L. Turnage. <lb />
L. I. Andrews and Daisy Jones. <lb />
Geo. L. and Melissa <lb />
H. G. and Rice. <lb />
Eason James and Martha M. Parker. <lb />
II. L. Gary and Reba Page. <lb />
James Williams and Annie Smith. <lb />
S. L. Moore and Sula H. Hart. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Ben Williams and Clyde House. <lb />
Daniel Edwards and Sue Vines. <lb />
Chas. Boyd and Florence Alston. <lb />
Jesse Peyton and Mary Morgan. <lb />
Jam Parker and Annie <lb />
Robert and , Dixon. <lb />
and Alice Rollins. <lb />
leaves It in all manner of places in the <lb />
In the coal bin or on sister's <lb />
in the complain. <lb />
This the 12th day of December. 1911. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
S. J. Everett, Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
bureau. He loses It just at church County. <lb />
time and spoils the spirit of family <lb />
reverence and piety. As the family p administrator <lb />
enters the church the anthem Is being <lb />
sung, and the disgrace of being late <lb />
gain Is on the Innocent bend <lb />
piece clutched In the of the <lb />
small boy who has already forgotten <lb />
the confusion of lie was the <lb />
cause twenty minutes ago In this <lb />
stage also one's hat Is removed on the <lb />
way to school by the of one's <lb />
bosom friend, passed tile line of <lb />
surrounding companions. <lb />
Into pockets. while dire <lb />
of the estate of J. J. Per- <lb />
kins, decease <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. W. Perkins, R. A. Tyson <lb />
and wife. Clyde P. Tyson. <lb />
Annie Perkins, R. C. Flan- <lb />
and wife, Helen Flan- <lb />
Virginia Perkins, <lb />
Virginia H. Perkins. <lb />
White Perkins. Mercer <lb />
Tyson, heirs-at-law of J. <lb />
J. <lb />
By virtue of a of the <lb />
S. W. poles to a maple. George <lb />
corner; then with laid Moore's <lb />
line S. E. Ill poles to a stump; <lb />
thence with his line again S. E. <lb />
poles to a stake; thence again with <lb />
his line E. pole to three <lb />
pine stumps, E. P. Daniel's corner; <lb />
thence with said Daniel's line N. <lb />
poles to a stump; thence with <lb />
his line N. 1-2 poles to the road; <lb />
thence with the road to where it <lb />
makes a square turn near E. P. Dan- <lb />
house; thence N. 1-2 E. <lb />
poles to the run of creek; <lb />
thence up said creek to the begin- <lb />
containing more or <lb />
less. It being known as Lot No. in <lb />
the of the lands of Benjamin <lb />
Daniel, deceased, and being the laud <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
This the 16th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree cf the Superior <lb />
court, made in Special Proceeding <lb />
No. 1704, Sadie Turner, et <lb />
against Lucy Elks, et the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will sell, <lb />
for cash, before the court door <lb />
In Greenville, at noon, on Saturday. <lb />
January 1912, the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of land, situate <lb />
In the county of Pitt and In Con- <lb />
township, lying about two <lb />
miles from the town of Ayden, ad- <lb />
deeded by D. H. James and wife to joining the lands of Ed Harrington, <lb />
II f . J w , s s <lb />
W. H., Clemmy F. and Allen Craw- <lb />
ford, recorded in Book H-8, page <lb />
in the registers office of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 28th day of November, 1911. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
Trustee fer D. C. Moore.<lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
delivered by Robert <lb />
and Wife, <lb />
to R. L. Smith and <lb />
Oscar Hooker, trading as R. L. Smith <lb />
Company, dated June 1906, and <lb />
duly recorded In the register's of- <lb />
in Pitt county, in Book J-8, page <lb />
the undersigned Will, on Mon- <lb />
day, the day of January. 1912, at <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville. Pitt to the highest <lb />
Joseph Dixon, Mary Ann Vincent, Mat <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, being the share <lb />
of land inherited by Sallie Ann Elks, <lb />
deceased, mother of said tenants in <lb />
common from her father, Aaron <lb />
Lawhorn, deceased. Said land sold <lb />
for partition. <lb />
This December 1911. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, notice Is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and all <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
for payment to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 8th day of December, <lb />
. 1912. or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following de- . <lb />
This day of December, 1911. <lb />
R. W. WARD, <lb />
of Fernando Ward. <lb />
9-ltd <lb />
of ultimate loss hold in parlor court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
their grip, and the reckoning to C Moore, clerk, on the 27th day <lb />
paid at home wraps the world J of November. 1911, the undersigned, <lb />
L. in Atlantic. administrator of the estate of J. <lb />
J. Perkins, will, on Monday, the <lb />
cf some importance by his colleagues. <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
IS HI <lb />
Duke of Norfolk. <lb />
The Duke of Norfolk, the premier <lb />
peer of Great was born in <lb />
Carlton Terrace, London, December <lb />
1847 and succeeded to the peerage <lb />
on the death of his father in 1860. <lb />
His family is the oldest Saxon no- <lb />
In England and were ancient- <lb />
the As earl-marshal <lb />
of England the Duke of Norfolk <lb />
ranges the processions of state on <lb />
of royal coronations and <lb />
the like ceremonies. Although <lb />
the Duke Is one of <lb />
the hardest worked men in England. <lb />
He has served faithfully as county <lb />
of London, as mayor of <lb />
Sheffield and as postmaster-general <lb />
kingdom. H WOO if <lb />
great interest In all matters relating <lb />
to his church. In 1887 ho was <lb />
pointed by Victoria as her <lb />
envoy to attend the jubilee <lb />
of Pope Leo XIII. <lb />
Better protection from wind <lb />
and rain, especially for the young <lb />
animals and the milk cows. <lb />
More and feed. <lb />
Protection from lice and ticks. <lb />
More and care of the <lb />
manure. <lb />
II we prepare to do these things. <lb />
and add them, much more profit w-ill <lb />
come from our live Pro- <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
Interesting Sen Ice. <lb />
There was a very interesting <lb />
vice in the Methodist church Sun- <lb />
day morning, resulting in several con- <lb />
versions. Misses Madeline Brown <lb />
and Mr. Joseph Nor- <lb />
man, Jr., were received into the <lb />
of the church by baptism and <lb />
vows. <lb />
Reade Wrote Standing. <lb />
One peculiar fad will <lb />
Road <lb />
regard to his <lb />
with <lb />
of January, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, expose to public sale, before <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- <lb />
other famous could not described tract parcel o. <lb />
remain seated u table, but did bis Hand, <lb />
work Standing It n desk. This Lying and being in Bethel town- <lb />
was characteristic also of Victor Hugo. ship, adjoining tin; lands of Annie <lb />
who wrote the whole of Randall Frank- <lb />
standing Collins, too. Bowes, and ethers, and known <lb />
declared hi thoughts flowed containing <lb />
freely when standing on his feet. In <lb />
acres, more or loss. This sale is <lb />
.,,, one recalls that t <lb />
Twain did much of Ins work propped <lb />
up In bed and that Sir Waller Scott <lb />
found his brain clearest <lb />
comfortably on a <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Making a Good Start. <lb />
may joke women's con- <lb />
but I think women are pretty <lb />
This the day of November. <lb />
1911. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Administrator of J. J. es-<lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
wise. Now. my wife's club appointed lo me on January 21st 1905, and <lb />
t committee to <lb />
started out by going to a mu- <lb />
comedy Herald <lb />
Better Way <lb />
study economy in Hook X-7, page In Pitt <lb />
county register of deeds office by L. <lb />
T. Ross. I shall sell, to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, at the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, at o'clock, <lb />
Wednesday, December 1911, the <lb />
following described Lying <lb />
being in the county of Pitt, town <lb />
Record Herald. <lb />
When your feel are wet and cold. <lb />
and your body chilled through and <lb />
through from exposure, take a big <lb />
of Cough Remedy, <lb />
bathe your feet in hot before <lb />
going to bed, and you are almost Though blossoms like friend- <lb />
to ward off a severe cold. For u difference <lb />
sale by all dealers. . <lb />
Is better to trust and be deceived f and being four lots In <lb />
than to be suspicious of block I of the plot of said town <lb />
but II Is just as well as a and a full <lb />
to keep your bunk account in of which can be bad i referring <lb />
If yon to Carolina Lund and <lb />
scribed tract or parcel of land, to- <lb />
Lying and being In town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of Alfred W. L. <lb />
F. Corey, and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
This sale will be made to satisfy <lb />
the terms of said mortgage deed. <lb />
This the 11th day of December, <lb />
1911. <lb />
R. L. SMITH, and <lb />
O. HOOKER, Mortgagees. <lb />
E. L. owner of debt. <lb />
Hy F. C. Harding, <lb />
By <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
virtue of n mortgage made by <lb />
II. S. Harris, to Townsend <lb />
I will, on January 1912, offer <lb />
for Bale to the highest bidder at the <lb />
court house door, Greenville. N. C, <lb />
one lot being and situated in the town <lb />
Of N. lying on the east <lb />
side of street and beginning <lb />
on said street 1-2 feet south of <lb />
street, and runs east- <lb />
1-2; thence southerly 1-2; <lb />
westerly 1-2 feet, to <lb />
Waverly thence with <lb />
street northerly 1-2 feet to tho be- <lb />
ginning. <lb />
Term of sale, cash. <lb />
This 18th day of December, 1911. <lb />
C. R. TOWNSEND. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
any widespread <lb />
. . E. Boss. The sale Includes all <lb />
buildings on said <lb />
lots. <lb />
This 27th day of November, 1911. <lb />
G. M. MOORING, <lb />
S. J. Everett, Mortgagee. <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
On Friday. January 1912. at <lb />
o'clock, at the home of the late B. <lb />
F. Crawford, at Arthur, N. C, I will <lb />
sell for cash, a lot of personal prop- <lb />
of farming implement <lb />
of every kind description, carts, <lb />
two mules, one horse, a lot <lb />
seed, corn, fodder and other <lb />
personal affects owned by the said <lb />
r. Crawford. <lb />
I will also sell at the above <lb />
Urn and place, the entire stock <lb />
of general merchandise, now in <lb />
store formerly occupied run by <lb />
the said II. F. Crawford. <lb />
December 1911 <lb />
J. W. <lb />
G. Son. Administrator. <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of B. F. Crawford, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned on <lb />
or before the 12th day of December, <lb />
1912, or this will be pleaded <lb />
in bur of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
Tills 12th day of December, 1911. <lb />
J. W. CRAWFORD, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorneys.<lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one cow, white <lb />
color, about years old, marked <lb />
smooth crop and two slits in both <lb />
ears. Owner get same by prov- <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
December 1911. <lb />
. EL FLEMING, <lb />
Route Greenville, N. C.<lb />
SI raj-Taken <lb />
I have taken one yearling, reddish <lb />
brown color, marked slit in left ear <lb />
and ragged slit In right. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving ownership and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
B. FLEMING. <lb />
R. F, D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dec. 1911. ltd <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up a male yearling, <lb />
and I h I <lb />
Owner can get same by proving own- <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON, JR., <lb />
R. F. D. G, Greenville, N. I.<lb />
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