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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
rt Eastern Reflector for Ayden <lb />
Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Mr. N. a. Josey of Scotland Rubber boots, shoes, over shoes and light at home at the tellers window. <lb />
Mrs. May Dickerson spent Sunday <lb />
at the borne of Mr. J. Bennett <lb />
We are dally increasing our stock <lb />
of hardware and mill supplies. J. <lb />
H. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mrs. Pennie of Murray has <lb />
moved to town and occupies the W. <lb />
F. Hart house on Main street <lb />
Mr. Rat of Washington <lb />
spent Friday night here with his <lb />
brother, Mr. Stancill <lb />
Miss book-keeper <lb />
the Bank of Ayden seems to be <lb />
was here yesterday and said they shoes not rubber at J. R. Smith and <lb />
were making that same good Bro. <lb />
they last year. Mr. Levy Tripp, the Junior <lb />
Master Waller of of the firm of Tripp Bros., was <lb />
Spring stuck a reed in his right eye repairing a pistol Wednesday, not ex- B. church next Sunday at o'clock, <lb />
ball a few days ago completely de- it, when she fired, the ball <lb />
straying the sight of It. He says it going through his left hand <lb />
The prayer meeting at the <lb />
Methodist church Sunday was well <lb />
attended. Splendid talks were made <lb />
by several. It will be at the F. W. <lb />
has never given him much pain. <lb />
We always a little Joyous <lb />
Dr. Cook coming this way, if his <lb />
appearance in North Carolina brings <lb />
such weather as we have bad the <lb />
past week. <lb />
Mr. John Oliver, chief engineer for <lb />
Chars. E. Smith, happened to the mis- <lb />
to get his hand in a Jointing <lb />
machine he was operating and lost <lb />
two fingers. <lb />
Car of salt, lime cement flour <lb />
Just received. J. H. Smith and <lb />
Miss Wayne who has been <lb />
spending some time in Virginia and <lb />
Western N. C. has returned to Ayden <lb />
the winter. <lb />
We hear that Mr. Clarence V. Can <lb />
lion has purchased the farm of Mr. <lb />
j F. in South Ayden. <lb />
Cock ranges, grates and a <lb />
full of repairs for the Richmond <lb />
Stove Company's goods. R. Smith <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Jesse Wingate has opened a <lb />
wood yard, also has put a dray on the <lb />
Street and ask the public for <lb />
age. <lb />
Mr. lost a nice <lb />
horse Thursday. <lb />
Dynamite, fuse, caps, cartridges, <lb />
loaded shells, guns, pistols and rifles <lb />
at J. R Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. E. L. Brown and wife have re- <lb />
turned to Ayden and located in Ghent. <lb />
Mr. will serve as assistant <lb />
freight agent which position he has <lb />
filled for the last few years. <lb />
Mr. Joe S. Ross has moved his <lb />
from Ghent to South Lee street <lb />
Mr. Joe K. Jones has moved from <lb />
Lee street lo recently <lb />
vacated by Mr. J. M. Dixon who has <lb />
moved in of St. Johns <lb />
church. <lb />
Horse shoes, nails, rasp, vices and <lb />
clippers. J. R Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Lonnie D. has <lb />
moved his family to the he re- <lb />
purchased near <lb />
Mr. E has sold his farm <lb />
near church for <lb />
This is a splendid farm and in a fine <lb />
community of thrifty farmers. <lb />
Mr. W. Rollins and Miss Edith <lb />
wire happily married last <lb />
Sunday even by Rev. M. A. Adams. <lb />
Mr. Rollins it head clerk in the <lb />
ware department of J. R. Smith and <lb />
and Miss has won a <lb />
good reputation as a school teacher <lb />
in Pitt, Craven and Lenoir counties. <lb />
They home at present <lb />
at Mr. George boarding house <lb />
on West Avenue, but will soon go to <lb />
housekeeping. <lb />
Material Is a little scarce but the <lb />
marriage bells still ringing. <lb />
Mr. Charlie and Miss <lb />
were married last Sunday. <lb />
These are some of our most popular <lb />
young people and we also wish them <lb />
much success. <lb />
Mr. W. S. has moved into <lb />
the E. G. Cox residence only a few <lb />
doors from where he has been run- <lb />
a hotel for the last few years. <lb />
He Is still in good position to ac- <lb />
the trading public. <lb />
Mrs. O. Bland, who has been In the <lb />
millinery business here for the last <lb />
f w seasons has moved her stock <lb />
back to Grifton. We regret to loose <lb />
her. <lb />
Mr. Osceola Ross and family, <lb />
his father. Mr. John Ross, have re- <lb />
turned to Ayden and will conduct the <lb />
hotel recently vacated by Mr. <lb />
Mr. R. Wingate has returned from <lb />
the west with a car of live stock. <lb />
While on the exchange he was kick- <lb />
ed by a horse, cutting a bad gash <lb />
in his face, which required several <lb />
to sew it up. <lb />
This scribe is in receipt of a beau- <lb />
calender from Mr. John Tripp <lb />
of Los Angeles and Mexico City. Mr. <lb />
Tripp la a Pitt county boy and has <lb />
made his home In the golden west <lb />
and has amassed quite a large for- <lb />
tune. Hut who expects any other of <lb />
a Pitt county boy when given a ghost <lb />
of a chance. <lb />
Mrs. W. Dennis is very sick at <lb />
her home near here. Her husband <lb />
aroused during the night by his <lb />
wife's unusual breathing and upon <lb />
examination found her having hard <lb />
convulsions. Medical aid was sum- <lb />
and she is gaining slowly. <lb />
the bones. D. W. H. Dixon dress- <lb />
ed bis band and be is still at bis <lb />
work shop East Avenue near the <lb />
Brooklyn Bridge. <lb />
bail bearing horse and <lb />
mule clippers and extra blade, also <lb />
hand clippers, and mule shears <lb />
farm bells, corn shelters, large wash <lb />
pots and a full line of mil supplies <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Messrs. Tripp, Hart and Co. have <lb />
moved their stock to the Gardner <lb />
store on recently vacated <lb />
by Mr. L. H. Witherington. <lb />
The prayer meeting will <lb />
be held at the Methodist church next <lb />
Sunday evening at i o'clock. Subject, <lb />
can best let my light <lb />
Rev. K. T. Phillips will conduct the <lb />
meeting. Public Invited. <lb />
If its let us fill your <lb />
order. Oil, lead, turpentine, stains, <lb />
varnish, and brushes at J. <lb />
R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
The news paper contests seems to <lb />
be contagious. Our Baptist brethren <lb />
are conducting one to increase their <lb />
already extensive circulation. This <lb />
paper has been a great factor in build- <lb />
up Ayden, its churches, schools, <lb />
factories and other useful enter- <lb />
prises and the paper has also much <lb />
improved in equipment since moving <lb />
to Ayden on the h day of May. <lb />
1902. Their entire equipment, build- <lb />
etc., was reduced to ashes, but <lb />
the company, lie good old Nehemiah, <lb />
had a mind to work and have <lb />
over the obstacles and are <lb />
to the community, the town and <lb />
Personality of Christ <lb />
Mr. E. L. Brown will lead. <lb />
Mr. Joe Fred of <lb />
has moved his family back to <lb />
den. They have built in the <lb />
of the Graded school. <lb />
horse clippers, hand clip- <lb />
sheep shears, mule shears. J. <lb />
R. and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Dump Tripp. our noted horse- <lb />
shoeing man went to Monday <lb />
on the train and fifteen <lb />
horses and returned on the train <lb />
tells he could have ten <lb />
Mr, Tripp is a fine black <lb />
smith and will be with Mr, L. L. <lb />
Kittrell after Feb. 1st. <lb />
We are in receipt of a letter from <lb />
V. i. G. E. Grice of <lb />
He writes that the <lb />
has stood from to below <lb />
zero since Christmas. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Hines writes that the the- <lb />
reached below zero <lb />
the last week at Black Mountain. <lb />
Cook and heating stoves, grates, <lb />
lime, cement, roofing at J. R. Smith <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Ben Manning has opened a <lb />
music house in the store recently <lb />
by Tripp, Hart and Co. <lb />
Meat choppers and lard <lb />
stands, box, slug and side irons at <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Owing to the inclemency of the <lb />
weather the public installation was <lb />
deferred and last Monday night the <lb />
Installation took place in the I. O. <lb />
F. hall. <lb />
Mr. Joe Peed from the Rountree <lb />
section Is selling out his farming out- <lb />
fit and will move to <lb />
ROWER FERTILIZER <lb />
HITS THE SPOT <lb />
The explanation is simple; they are <lb />
the greatest care and <lb />
ingredient has to pass the <lb />
test of our own laboratories; <lb />
or miss <lb />
Fertilizers. <lb />
Reliable Everywhere <lb />
GUANO CO. <lb />
Sales Offices <lb />
Norfolk Va. Columbia <lb />
Montgomery <lb />
Ga. Columbus <lb />
lace and engage in the saw mill bus- <lb />
the Free Will Baptists a paper that . <lb />
Mr. W. A. was shaking hands <lb />
here last week. He was once fore- <lb />
o track force for the Ayden <lb />
Lumber Co. but has bought a farm <lb />
near New Bern and Is now trucking. <lb />
On Richardson, who runs a press- <lb />
is a credit to any people. Under the <lb />
able management of Rev. E. T. Phil- <lb />
lips, Its editor, and sister Phillips,, <lb />
his wife, like good old Josephine, has <lb />
played her part well at his side and <lb />
Mr. C. M. Holton, who is a natural <lb />
born Job printer, has put the best <lb />
effort of his life in it, and <lb />
they are a fine set of praters that <lb />
work on the Baptist. While Its <lb />
treasurer, Rev. J. M. handles <lb />
the cash successfully and none of <lb />
the employees ever have to await <lb />
for their reward. <lb />
Now is the time to subscribe to the <lb />
Daily Reflector. <lb />
Should you have anything to buy <lb />
or sell let us write you up In the <lb />
Ayden Department <lb />
Gov. W. W. has appointed <lb />
Mr. J. Carl Jones a notary public. <lb />
He has qualified and now ready for <lb />
business. <lb />
Master Joe has accept- <lb />
ed a position with Mr. F. Lilly. <lb />
Messrs. Ola and Wayland <lb />
Smith left Tuesday for Kings <lb />
College to better prepare them <lb />
selves for business life. <lb />
Should you know anything that <lb />
would make this department more <lb />
Interesting we would appreciate you <lb />
letting know It. <lb />
Mr. W. L. House has purchased the <lb />
L. L. house and lot In Win- <lb />
club around the corner, says he <lb />
can pr a suit so you will look <lb />
like a gentleman whether you are or <lb />
not. has a silk beaver hat and <lb />
a black ham beater coat that he wears <lb />
when driving bride and groom to the <lb />
depot. <lb />
Mr. of Raleigh <lb />
spent Sunday with his mother. <lb />
We pay tax to sell pistols and cart- <lb />
ridges. Full stock on hand. J. R. <lb />
Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. L. L. Kittrell will start up a <lb />
force in a few days making buggies. <lb />
This is enterprise we have needed <lb />
a long time. Let us all rally to the <lb />
support of a carriage factory. <lb />
Mr. Exum Is rejoicing over <lb />
the arrival of a new son at his home <lb />
on street <lb />
These fine gifts for sale <lb />
by J. R. and <lb />
The little son of Mr. J. R. Spier <lb />
who was so very sick Saturday if <lb />
much better today. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Jones of Granges was <lb />
here Friday to see his son Mr. J. C. <lb />
Jones <lb />
The barn and stables also a large <lb />
quantity of hay and farming <lb />
on the farm of Mrs. J. J. Smith <lb />
was destroyed by fire last week. No <lb />
one lived near there and the lire is <lb />
a mystery. <lb />
Maggie Payton, a colored woman <lb />
who lived In South Ayden, died last <lb />
week. There Is much talk of her <lb />
death being mysterious. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Cox, our liveryman, lost <lb />
a fine horse last week. While re- <lb />
turning from Vanceboro his team ran <lb />
away, coming In contact with a tree <lb />
breaking his neck. <lb />
Mr. E. Warren was a <lb />
here Saturday and expressed great <lb />
surprise at the phenomenal growth <lb />
of our town and commented very <lb />
complimentary on the general <lb />
of things and the push, <lb />
vim and get-up our people seem to <lb />
have. <lb />
If its hardware, we have It, a gen- <lb />
line, Including pistols, cartridges, <lb />
guns and etc. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Barnes S. has the <lb />
agency for the Ford Touring Car and <lb />
we hear that he has taken orders <lb />
machines. <lb />
Mr. Oscar and Miss Alice <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Items. <lb />
Mrs. C. E. visited re- <lb />
near Wednesday <lb />
and Thursday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gay were <lb />
visiting at Mr. F. M. Smith's Sunday. <lb />
They returned to Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mr. Joe of was <lb />
visiting at Mr. Ivy Smiths Saturday <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
Mr. B. F. of Wilson filled his <lb />
regular appointment at the Christian <lb />
church at Arthur Saturday, Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Johnnie son returned to his <lb />
home near Sunday after he exclaimed <lb />
First Quarter, Lesson Jan. , 1912. <lb />
THE IN THE <lb />
Luke <lb />
The Story- <lb />
Over the pavement of the temple <lb />
which Herod had rebuilt in Oriental <lb />
splendor two rustic <lb />
roached the priest. The man carried <lb />
two doves, the lawful substitute for <lb />
a lamb in a case of extreme poverty; <lb />
the can motherhood be <lb />
exalted more, since to her keeping <lb />
was committed that most precious <lb />
infant Messiah. <lb />
The priest struck off the beads of the <lb />
doves, offering one In whole burnt <lb />
sacrifice and the other as a sin of- <lb />
and announced the <lb />
of the mother. Now he <lb />
the scant three <lb />
price of the first <lb />
writes the familiar name upon the <lb />
scroll. He is glad when the <lb />
offering is done with. . . But <lb />
the place contains that day one <lb />
than the alert to <lb />
the coming of Israel's Consoler. Sen- <lb />
he that <lb />
his guard will not be relieved until <lb />
be sees Jehovah's Anointed. He <lb />
and lifts the cover from the <lb />
face of the Babe. The mother will <lb />
not say him nay. He has often done <lb />
this before In case of babes presented <lb />
In the temple. This time a super- <lb />
natural Influence rests upon him and <lb />
by its aid he recognizes the true <lb />
character of the Infant of which tin <lb />
Is no sign either In its tiny form r <lb />
In that of his natural attendants. <lb />
. . In sudden ecstasy he lakes <lb />
the Babe from the mother's embrace <lb />
and Him aloft in his <lb />
ling hands, out in his Inspired <lb />
His long <lb />
watch and ward Is at an end. Sim- <lb />
eon sees a world's salvation <lb />
crated In that diminutive form. He <lb />
sees the of God's mercy <lb />
a salvation uncovered to all peoples. <lb />
Not a candle In Jewish candlestick, <lb />
hut the Light of the World. <lb />
The Teacher's Lantern. <lb />
The parents of Jesus might well <lb />
have felt themselves excused from <lb />
the exactions of the ceremonial law. <lb />
The advent of the Babe had been <lb />
heralded by angels and His extra- <lb />
ordinary character had been <lb />
by ninny tokens. They might <lb />
have felt themselves elevated <lb />
ordinary Jewish parents. But they <lb />
remained humble and obedient to the <lb />
law. They fulfilled all righteousness. <lb />
In this are good examples for <lb />
all time. , . . Salvation and <lb />
e never separated. When <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT AYDEN <lb />
In the stats of North Carolina, at the close of business, December <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts . 2,265.65 <lb />
Furniture fixtures. <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 . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid In <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 2,086.62 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 56,499.22 <lb />
92.60 Savings deposits . 36,69.7 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
880.16 <lb />
4,177.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
State of Carolina, County of Pi <lb />
I, Stancill Hodges, of the a bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- <lb />
STANCILL HODGES, Cashier. B <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ELIAS TURNAGE, D. G. BERRY, <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Mr John A. who has been <lb />
In declining health for the last at Tuckers house. <lb />
suffered a stroke of paralysis A. A. unstated. <lb />
Tuesday which for a while caused Mr. R. Greene of Greenville was <lb />
to be helpless. At this writing he Monday. has an enviable rep- <lb />
several weeks here with his <lb />
grandmother, Mrs. Anna <lb />
Mr. Wingate of Ayden spent <lb />
Friday night with Mr. E. E. <lb />
hon. <lb />
Miss Little came down from <lb />
Wilson Sunday morning to attend <lb />
church at Arthur. She left Monday <lb />
for to spend a few days. <lb />
Mr. C. C. Cobb of Norfolk Is spend- <lb />
some time at <lb />
Miss Wynne visited Miss <lb />
Bertha Joyner of near <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Leon Smith of Greenville was <lb />
here a short while Friday to see his <lb />
were Sunday even-grandmother, Mrs. Smith. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E visit- <lb />
ed relatives near Ayden Monday. <lb />
eyes have seen Thy <lb />
Jesus up <lb />
no merit available for us apart from <lb />
His own . In a dark <lb />
the general difference <lb />
Simeon and shine with <lb />
luster. Though all tho world <lb />
were dead to the Messianic hope, they, <lb />
at least, continued to live In It They <lb />
confidently the coming of the <lb />
Savior and they had their reward. <lb />
Their forms Join the galaxy <lb />
of angels, magi, and shepherds, who <lb />
gladly welcomed the Messiah. . . <lb />
How Indispensable Jesus Is to us Is <lb />
Indicated by the emblems used to de- <lb />
scribe His and work. Bread, <lb />
Water. long could life be <lb />
without elements It <lb />
is not a mere question of sentiment, <lb />
Among the first of the conventions <lb />
Mosaic From The Commentaries. <lb />
Sharp the contrast <lb />
of the temple which the great <lb />
had rebuilt at such cost and <lb />
the humble parents of Jesus and the <lb />
Babe Himself. Yet salvation <lb />
was with them and not with the <lb />
building. How deceitful are <lb />
appearances . . . The officiating <lb />
priest have done his task in <lb />
perfunctory in- <lb />
toning the unwitting that <lb />
all worlds were concerned. . . . <lb />
Simeon and Anna were <lb />
for whom the temple had not lost Its <lb />
meaning. . . . The seer of the <lb />
sanctuary cast his horoscope and <lb />
spread his hands In benediction. <lb />
. The canticle has Its postlude. <lb />
The testing function of the Is <lb />
affirmed. He will be cause of rising <lb />
and and national, <lb />
. , He will be touchstone reveal- <lb />
the quality of thoughts before <lb />
they are uttered. . He will be <lb />
a target at which shafts of <lb />
will be hurled. . . . Cal- <lb />
vary casts Its gloom on the happy <lb />
scene. . . . The awful of <lb />
the Babe nestling In her bosom will <lb />
pierce the mother's heart <lb />
Anna, the venerable and widowed <lb />
prophetess, came from her tribe above <lb />
the In tho woman's court <lb />
to take her place in the scene. . . <lb />
She saves her tribe of from to- <lb />
as she announces the <lb />
Advent of the Redeemer to those <lb />
looking for redemption. <lb />
Analysis And Key. <lb />
A waiting Righteous, de- <lb />
Inspired. <lb />
A recognized Babe In Sim- <lb />
eon's arms. <lb />
An Inspired <lb />
let Thy servant <lb />
A prophetic message to the <lb />
Mother most <lb />
A Her character and <lb />
canticle. <lb />
Widow, advanced In Gave <lb />
Spoke of the Redeemer to <lb />
those who looked for redemption. <lb />
this receiving of Is a <lb />
ts resting quietly. The I. O. O. for making good buggies elect delegates to the Republican of surviving or perishing. <lb />
of which he is I prominent member listen out. national convention will be those Him we die spiritually as <lb />
a nurse to his bedside. Mr. E. M. Davenport the proud Florida on February and Virginia, as we would die naturally <lb />
awaiting results. father of a new boy baby. Ion March without bread, water and light <lb />
The Consolidated Republican clubs <lb />
of the United States, an organization <lb />
of throughout the country, <lb />
has declared for the of <lb />
President Taft <lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word U <lb />
It refers to Dr. Liver Pills aid <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled with Indigestion <lb />
Sick <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
AN Y of these symptoms and others <lb />
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Bilious spells <lb />
no longer dangerous <lb />
l a Safe M- <lb />
to Take the Place of toe <lb />
Powerful <lb />
In the days when was the <lb />
only liver remedy, a torpid liver or <lb />
a spell of biliousness was a serious <lb />
thing. is a powerful min- <lb />
substance that compels the <lb />
liver, no matter how weak it Is, to <lb />
do Its work, but does nothing to <lb />
strengthen the liver and a large dose <lb />
sometimes the usual <lb />
cause salivation. Dodson's Liver- <lb />
Tonic is a builder that strengthens <lb />
the liver while making It do Its <lb />
work. It la entirely vegetable, <lb />
pleasant to take, has no bod after- <lb />
effects and la perfectly suited for <lb />
children as well as grow people. <lb />
You don't have to careful what <lb />
you eat <lb />
will sell you a <lb />
bottle and guarantee It to give you <lb />
perfect satisfaction. If It doesn't <lb />
you can get your money back <lb />
ply by asking for It <lb />
Woodrow Vi Governor of New <lb />
Jersey, will be a speaker the Wash- <lb />
day dinner to be given be <lb />
the Kansas Democratic club n To- <lb />
February <lb />
JUT <lb />
HEART Of EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
YE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb />
R Y FA TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture is the Host the the Most <lb />
If a <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
X. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
i. <lb />
No Confession is lute, Site <lb />
Points to Sell <lb />
AMY HO <lb />
secretary Of Navy League So Declares <lb />
In Washington <lb />
COL. WATTERSON ASKS NO <lb />
ONE HAS LIED <lb />
Asserts That Gov. Wilson Is Afraid To Face Controversy <lb />
Issue <lb />
III <lb />
n um mis <lb />
INSULT FILLED <lb />
SEEK TO DISRUPT BOTH THE BODIES <lb />
r-s Martin Does nut Make Confession lite Socialists are Trying lo <lb />
Dissatisfaction Among En- <lb />
Men, Is the Accusation Marie <lb />
by Secretary of <lb />
Try to Prosecute Them as Soon as <lb />
Possible. <lb />
but Leads Lawyers to Moment <lb />
When Faced knife in <lb />
With Base In mi It <lb />
From Man for Whom She Had <lb />
Deserted Hume. <lb />
I NEW YORK, Jan. she had <lb />
the killing of which he was ac- <lb />
v practically confessed yes- <lb />
by James young- <lb />
sister at his trial for <lb />
in general sessions. Her start- <lb />
ling story was not on cross- <lb />
examination, but Assistant-District- <lb />
Attorney Manley will question her <lb />
sharply again today. <lb />
fatally slabbed Charles <lb />
In the barroom at the south- <lb />
west corner of and One <lb />
Hundred and Thirteenth street, on <lb />
last, the charge runs. <lb />
who is about twenty-four <lb />
years old, was a clerk In the Hotel <lb />
Belmont on West Forty-fifth street, <lb />
and lived his brother at No. <lb />
West Thirty-eighth street. His sister, <lb />
twenty-two years old. Mrs. Theresa <lb />
Martin, lived at One Hundred and <lb />
Twelfth street and avenue. She <lb />
had separated from her husband and <lb />
was seen much with Charles Muldoon, <lb />
who was a customs Inspector. <lb />
bitterly opposed the <lb />
On the night of March he <lb />
found his sister with Muldoon in the <lb />
barroom. The men quarreled. She <lb />
left the place. Then stab- <lb />
bed Muldoon to death, It is said. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. cam- <lb />
is being conducted by us to off- <lb />
set the socialistic attacks on the army <lb />
and navy in their efforts to <lb />
age enlistments in both arms of the <lb />
service and advising the men <lb />
to desert and to mutiny, said Henry <lb />
W. Ward secretary of the Navy League <lb />
of the United States and formerly a <lb />
captain In the navy, today. <lb />
it Is possible to do so the <lb />
league causer- criminal prosecution of <lb />
those responsible- for the propaganda, <lb />
furnishing prosecuting officers with <lb />
evidence with which to convict the of- <lb />
fenders. The post office department <lb />
is assisting in this work and <lb />
are constantly In progress to <lb />
locate persons responsible for send- <lb />
through the mails matter that may <lb />
be regarded as treasonable. <lb />
Much Cotton Being Stored. <lb />
than bales <lb />
of cotton have been stored In Iredell <lb />
county waiting for higher prices and <lb />
the number Is Increasing each day. <lb />
In order to accommodate the de- <lb />
another warehouse has been <lb />
built by the side of the one filled <lb />
with cotton, for the purpose of <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE <lb />
What the World is by Wire <lb />
Welcome for Chief Scout. <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. Sir <lb />
Robert the hero of <lb />
and the founder end chief <lb />
scout of the British Boy Scouts, <lb />
rives here on the steamer Arcadian <lb />
which Is due in this port tomorrow, he <lb />
will meet with an enthusiastic <lb />
come. Extensive arrangements have <lb />
been made for welcoming him upon <lb />
his arrival and for entertaining him <lb />
during his visit to this city. The <lb />
principal object Gen. <lb />
ell's tour is to farther the boy scout <lb />
movement of which Is the father. <lb />
His tour will last six weeks and will <lb />
take him to a number of the largest <lb />
cities of the United Stales and Can- <lb />
Iris stay ill New York Sir <lb />
Robert will be royally entertained. He <lb />
will attend the second annual meet- <lb />
of the National Council of the <lb />
Boy Scouts of America which will be <lb />
held bore February and on <lb />
lowing day ho will witness a demon- <lb />
scout activities by more <lb />
than boy scouts, cm the even- <lb />
of tho will <lb />
illustrated lei lure on <lb />
in Peace and He will also <lb />
ii the Junior Republic <lb />
v ill--. N. Y., in which he Is greatly in- <lb />
i. rested. There are about hoy <lb />
and more than scout <lb />
tan iii tho i and an <lb />
WAS FORCED TO JOIN NEW JERSEY GOV. FORCES <lb />
Governor Troops to, <lb />
Massachusetts Town <lb />
Declares He Was Dragooned lo Aid Presidential of New <lb />
Jersey Says That Wilson Is Afraid In Face <lb />
In Produce Evidence Knew<lb />
issue is whether have lied, as Gov. Wilson I have, or he <lb />
has lied, which have engaged conclusively to show. He dared not face the <lb />
When Col. Henry Watterson wrote that, which is hut one many concise <lb />
specimens of the king's English, In the use of which he is a past master, and <lb />
gave it-to the public last night, his Dual word in the <lb />
muddle, he bequeathed to posterity a remarkable political document. No <lb />
candidate the American people asKing their support for the <lb />
for the highest office within the gift of the electorate ever has been <lb />
the victim of a pen more sarcastic than that with which Col. Watterson <lb />
indicted his arraignment of <lb />
Awaits Word From <lb />
The country now will wait in impatient mood to see In what vein will <lb />
come the retort courteous from the scholarly and learned Dr. Wilson, who. <lb />
behind him the cap and gown, Is now scurrying about the <lb />
try beating the bushes for votes for Woodrow Wilson, the politician. <lb />
Col. Watterson characterizes the whole as a distasteful <lb />
which, so far as he Is concerned, has been brought to a close because <lb />
of Mr, Wilson's refusal to accept his proposition regarding the proofs he <lb />
holds. Col. Watterson justifies his withholding publication of these proofs <lb />
on the ground of party prudence and desire to avoid an invasion of <lb />
rights. Apparently there Is in this statement an admission that it <lb />
would not be wise for the party that the country should know whence <lb />
came the funds. Specifically, however, he denies that any came from <lb />
Ryan. <lb />
Reviews the Whole Circumstance-. <lb />
The veteran editor begins his communications with a review of the cir- <lb />
to which he owes misfortune of having made Gov. <lb />
son's During one of his several conferences, he says, ref- <lb />
was made to the senatorial primary in New Jersey that had gone <lb />
by default, which a person named represented as wholly <lb />
lit, had obtained a rather meager <lb />
The succeeding months, he says, brought him Into confidential relations <lb />
with Gov. Wilson. This recital brought out a certain conference at the Man- <lb />
Club In New York about which Col. Watterson, for some purpose not <lb />
expressed, but implied, says as little as needful Justice between man and <lb />
This conference seems to the result of most urgent <lb />
peal for money from a gentleman of distinction, closely associated with, If <lb />
not actually directing the Wilson Col Watterson admits <lb />
this conference was called to consider ways and why, and <lb />
for he asks, Gov. Wilson <lb />
equally large number In Canada, which <lb />
In a measure amounts for the great <lb />
interest with which the arrival of Sir <lb />
Robert is awaited. <lb />
From here General <lb />
will go to Boston and then to Wash- <lb />
where he will meet President <lb />
Taft, the honorary president of the <lb />
I Soy Scouts of At the con- <lb />
of his tour Sir Robert will <lb />
sail from San Francisco for <lb />
Negro Conference. <lb />
HAMPTON. Va. Jan. an- <lb />
conference for <lb />
opened with a gratifying attendance <lb />
at Hampton Institute today and will <lb />
continue over tomorrow. The confer- <lb />
is In charge of Dr. H. H. <lb />
sell, president of Hampton Institute, <lb />
and M. Graham, director of <lb />
tin- agricultural department of the in- <lb />
Kate Hunker. <lb />
BANKER, Ore. Jan. <lb />
Examiner t ti.- <lb />
Commerce Commission. came to <lb />
today lo take testimony in <lb />
i brought by tho Commercial Club <lb />
of this city the <lb />
Railway and Navigation Com- <lb />
secure rate out <lb />
of Hanker. <lb />
FOSS URGES OPERATIVES TO GO <lb />
TO <lb />
OF <lb />
TIFF IS OHIO <lb />
Cleveland Speech is Hailed as Cam- <lb />
WILLING TO STAND ON HIS RECORD <lb />
Striking Workers Attack tars la <lb />
Which Strike Breakers Attempt <lb />
of Rioting in <lb />
kills Wounds <lb />
Meetings mid Are <lb />
Forbidden-Militia Mills. <lb />
Mass. Jan. day <lb />
of rioting culminated tonight in a bat- <lb />
in which one woman was killed <lb />
and a policeman was stabbed by <lb />
rioting strikers or sympathizers. A <lb />
thousand men and women attacked <lb />
the Everett mills tonight. Police and <lb />
militia, using clubs and rifle butts <lb />
freely, succeeded in breaking up the <lb />
mob. <lb />
Tile victim of tonights riot was An- <lb />
a striking A <lb />
man nearby was tiring a revolver in- <lb />
to the ground when the woman drop- <lb />
It is believed she was struck by <lb />
a glancing bullet. <lb />
When the crowd first gathered, <lb />
lice went to the scene, but had little <lb />
effect In quelling the disturbance. <lb />
Officer became separated from <lb />
his companions, and while surround- <lb />
ed by nearly angry, threatening <lb />
men was stabbed In the back. <lb />
Additional officers arrived, but <lb />
though they used their clubs freely, <lb />
they made little impression on the <lb />
crowd until two companies of militia <lb />
came up. <lb />
Should Ask Verdict of <lb />
Country as to Whether Wool and <lb />
Cotton Revision Should Have Been <lb />
Accepted in Form in Which They <lb />
Wen- Drawn Faces Future With <lb />
I. real en lid nice, <lb />
CLEVELAND, O., Jan. big <lb />
event of the first day of President <lb />
Taft's three-day visit to his own state <lb />
came this evening at the <lb />
day banquet given by the Tippecanoe <lb />
Club at the chamber of commerce. <lb />
Addressing northern Ohio Re- <lb />
publicans grouped about the banquet <lb />
table, the president a stirring <lb />
appeal to the Republican party to <lb />
stand by its guns and rest confident <lb />
that it has carried out the pledges <lb />
it made to the people of the United <lb />
States. <lb />
He declared that he faced the future <lb />
with equanimity and In the belief <lb />
that the judgment of the country <lb />
would prove him right in his opinion. <lb />
To his hearers it appeared that <lb />
a note on which the <lb />
coming campaign might be fought to <lb />
a finish, was being delivered. <lb />
over the record of what <lb />
has been said the president. <lb />
seems to me that we are armed <lb />
with the facts and with things ac- <lb />
sufficient to meet our <lb />
enemy In the open field and to <lb />
come him, in the judgment of an <lb />
partial <lb />
Agreement is Arrived at Conference <lb />
Held Saturday <lb />
CANDIDATES SIGNED STATEMENT <lb />
I he Four Candid lies Mel <lb />
in in Supreme . <lb />
and Agreed as to Pill n <lb />
Sign Document to This i <lb />
The four senatorial candidates, ex- <lb />
Charles H, Aycock, Chief <lb />
Justice Walter Clark. Governor W. W. <lb />
and Senator F. M. Simmons <lb />
met by in the supreme <lb />
court room in Saturday and <lb />
made the following unanimous agree- <lb />
us to the primary and the ex- <lb />
in the campaign. <lb />
the undersigned candidate for <lb />
the United States senate. <lb />
I, Respectfully ask the Demo- <lb />
slat-- executive committee at <lb />
coming moating to recommend <lb />
to the Democratic suite convention <lb />
order a senatorial primary to he <lb />
held on the day of the general <lb />
In November, and we further <lb />
ask said that <lb />
it prepare rules for the holding of <lb />
said primary and submit them to the <lb />
state convention. <lb />
We agree that we will offer <lb />
to the newspaper reporters in the <lb />
city of Raleigh and request prompt <lb />
publication thereof, not less than <lb />
ten days before the nomination, and <lb />
also again within ten days after the <lb />
nomination, all amounts expended <lb />
by us in the senatorial contest, <lb />
Which are required by the federal <lb />
state to be filled by senatorial can- <lb />
with the secretary of the <lb />
United States purpose of <lb />
this agreement being to forth- <lb />
with give the public the information <lb />
required by act congress to be <lb />
tiled with the said secretary of <lb />
United States senate. <lb />
CHARLES AYCOCK, <lb />
WALTER CLARK. <lb />
W. W. KITCHIN, <lb />
K. If SIMMONS. <lb />
N. C. Jan. <lb />
The above is a full statement of <lb />
all was done the meeting. <lb />
the democratic plan of or- <lb />
the democratic state ex- <lb />
committee Will meet early <lb />
in March to tit tin- time and place <lb />
of the state convention. As the <lb />
democratic convention meets <lb />
iii Baltimore on the twenty-fifth of <lb />
June it is expected that the state <lb />
democratic convention will at <lb />
least a week before this time, about <lb />
the eighteenth of June. <lb />
NEWS THROUGHOUT <lb />
THE NORTH STATE <lb />
North Carolina News <lb />
In Brief <lb />
Hock Hill Plan. <lb />
is to have the <lb />
first of a series of meetings to take <lb />
action on the Hill This <lb />
is to be on the first of February. The <lb />
Hill for aiding the cot- <lb />
ton farmers at this meeting Is to he <lb />
presented to the people of the state. <lb />
The plan In brief Is for a reduction <lb />
of acreage by per cent and for <lb />
the planting of a larger acreage than <lb />
theretofore of various food crops. <lb />
Col. e. J. Watson, tin- president of <lb />
the Southern Congress, is to <lb />
visit the capital of each Southern <lb />
State to present tin- plan, this at the <lb />
request of the State Union <lb />
South Carolina. He is lo confer <lb />
with officers and Is to set the ma- <lb />
of the plan in motion. He <lb />
will he accompanied by Mr. J. G. <lb />
Anderson, of Rock Hill, the proposer <lb />
of the plan. <lb />
The M. B. Entertain. <lb />
Friday night <lb />
the M. entertained Hotel Charles <lb />
from nine to twelve in classy man- <lb />
The were received by a <lb />
committee and conducted to the cloak <lb />
and coat rooms, then to the drawing <lb />
rooms. Where various amusements <lb />
were indulged in; music and <lb />
being the most prominent <lb />
forms. At ten o'clock an elegant six <lb />
course supper was served in the din- <lb />
hall. Then a return to tho par- <lb />
and sundry pastimes until twelve <lb />
when ail repaired to their <lb />
having hurl a very delightful even- <lb />
Arm. <lb />
Master Charlie eon of <lb />
Mr. Mrs. T. sustained <lb />
n very painful accident Monday after- <lb />
noon. He was roller skating on the <lb />
sidewalk on Dickinson avenue and <lb />
fell down, badly wrenching his left <lb />
arm and breaking it just above the <lb />
wrist. Be is suffering much from the <lb />
accident, but getting along as well as <lb />
could expected. <lb />
Fire Simpson. <lb />
SIMPSON, Jan. Early this <lb />
morning lire totally destroyed <lb />
home of Mr. W. K. Tucker here. <lb />
tins morning fire was made <lb />
in tho kitchen to prepare breakfast <lb />
and sonic way it wasn't <lb />
to the stove as pretty soon the kitchen <lb />
was wrapped up in flames and before <lb />
any material assistance could <lb />
I lie hOUSe a total wreck. <lb />
The cause of the as I us could <lb />
be ascertained was b defective flue <lb />
Damage was to the of <lb />
with insurance of Carried by II. <lb />
White agency In Greenville,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
CONGRESSMEN <lb />
ARE ANGRY AT <lb />
m ACTION <lb />
Sixty Of Them Were To Visit Cuba en <lb />
U. S. Cruiser <lb />
GIRL <lb />
Williams Has Been Missing Since <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
PRESIDENT OPPOSED TO TRIP <lb />
Who Went to See Open- <lb />
of Florida Oversea Railroad <lb />
to be Taken to Havana. <lb />
When President Changes Plan- <lb />
Wan Afraid Cubans Might Feel Of- <lb />
fended. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Jan. <lb />
members of the house of <lb />
who went to Key West. Fla., <lb />
to witness the opening of the over- <lb />
the-sea railroad from Miami to Key <lb />
returned to Washington <lb />
day, each one nursing a grievance <lb />
against Taft. <lb />
Their Indignation is due to the <lb />
that the president denied them <lb />
the use of the cruiser Washington for <lb />
a trip to Havana, Cuba, where they <lb />
expected to view the remains of the <lb />
wreck o battleship Maine. The <lb />
trip to the Cuban capital had been <lb />
ranged before the party left Washing- <lb />
ton more than a week ago. <lb />
None would discuss the incident <lb />
LEFT Home OSTENSIBLY TO PAY <lb />
Had Told Woman With Whom She <lb />
That She Would in <lb />
a fen of Foul Play <lb />
Last Seen on Car. <lb />
RICHMOND, Va, Jan. <lb />
Nellie Hazel Williams, of Richmond, <lb />
Va disappeared on Tuesday from <lb />
1214 street northwest, where she <lb />
had been rooming for about two <lb />
months. Except what she wore, she <lb />
took no clothing with her. Despite <lb />
search in Virginia and Maryland, <lb />
detectives have been unable to <lb />
find her. <lb />
When private detectives failed, Mrs. <lb />
M. Freeman, with whom the girl was <lb />
living, notified Inspector Boardman at <lb />
police headquarters. William <lb />
a brother, of Richmond, was <lb />
notified of his sister's disappearance <lb />
yesterday afternoon by Mrs Freeman <lb />
and is expected to come to Washing- <lb />
ton this morning. <lb />
According to Mrs. Freeman the girl, <lb />
yesterday, except to say that the is years old. left the house <lb />
probably did what he thought morning, saying she was go- <lb />
was right and to express keen to visit a friend and would re- <lb />
because of the failure of turn soon. When she did not return <lb />
this part of their program. that night, it was thought she <lb />
The president, as was still with the girl on whom she <lb />
chief of the army and navy, it is intended calling, <lb />
directed the commanding officer of j ., am Williams did not <lb />
TAFT SPEAKS <lb />
OF MENACE TO <lb />
THE JUDICIARY <lb />
Impassioned Speech In New York <lb />
Taft Admits Faults <lb />
IS TRYING BEST TO ERADICATE <lb />
If the Whims of the People Are to be <lb />
Listened to the is in <lb />
Danger, He <lb />
eminent is Doing its Best to <lb />
Faults Hut Must be Very Care- <lb />
About <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
and Retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. paid tor <lb />
Hide, Fur. Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb />
Oak <lb />
etc. Stub, Baby Car. <lb />
Parlor <lb />
Tablet, Sain, P. Lon- <lb />
Gail At High Lab <lb />
tobacco. Key Weal <lb />
Canard <lb />
Apple. Syrup, jelly. <lb />
Meat, p, <lb />
Lye. Magic Food. Matches, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
den Oranges, Applet, <lb />
Nun, Dried Applet, <lb />
Prunes. Currants. <lb />
GUm and Wooden. <lb />
ware. Gala and Crackers. Malta. <lb />
beat Batter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing machines and <lb />
other Quality and <lb />
quantity Come to <lb />
toe <lb />
hon Number <lb />
S. M Schultz <lb />
the Washington not to make the pro- . Freeman list night, not accord with the law. but accord <lb />
posed trip of miles from Key West nave to nearby cities <lb />
to Cuba, although the vessel had been She had been mar- <lb />
New York. Jan. the eve of <lb />
this three-day visit to Ohio, his home <lb />
state. President Taft spoke tonight at <lb />
the to the Ohio So- <lb />
of New York, delivering prob- <lb />
ably the most impassioned speech he <lb />
has made In many months, directed <lb />
against the of and <lb />
particularly aimed at the recall of I <lb />
judges. I <lb />
In the efforts that have been made <lb />
to reform legislation in this <lb />
the president saw much that was good <lb />
He saw the faults of government in <lb />
the States today, and admit- <lb />
that in trying to eradicate them <lb />
much might be accomplished by re- <lb />
formers. But in the effort to make <lb />
the judiciary responsive to every <lb />
of the people he saw <lb />
He declared that the <lb />
element of the nation must event- <lb />
to prevent a <lb />
movement that would make the courts <lb />
the creatures of popular will and <lb />
might make the decision In every case <lb />
prepared and was wailing for its con- <lb />
guests to go aboard. <lb />
The reason for the last-minute ac- <lb />
of the chief executive was under- <lb />
stood by the party to be that a visit <lb />
to Cuba of an American warship, car- <lb />
a large number of members of <lb />
congress, besides several government <lb />
officials and foreign guests, would be <lb />
susceptible of misinterpretation by <lb />
the people of Cuba, who are now in <lb />
the midst of a political upheaval. <lb />
and there is no record of a mar- <lb />
license bearing her name. <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
cut officials <lb />
Lodges and Social <lb />
County. <lb />
with what a majority of the people <lb />
thought the law should be. <lb />
are having a constitutional <lb />
contention in said the <lb />
dent, I am told that one of Proctor, <lb />
propositions is to propose the judicial <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Chas. OH. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
What's the Matter With Kansas <lb />
Kan., Jan. recall. Orators and statesmen are go- <lb />
of the fact that today marked <lb />
PRATE LEAGUE. <lb />
the fifty-first anniversary of the ad- <lb />
mission of Kansas to the and <lb />
with a further view to calling public <lb />
attention to the growth and prosper- <lb />
of this section, the citizens of the <lb />
Sunflower state today started one <lb />
lion souvenir post cards on their <lb />
journey in the malls to every com- <lb />
a. m- . ., in the United States and to <lb />
Chooses Officers for the Present tear. . <lb />
. .,., every civilized country of the world. <lb />
The meeting of the Men s Prayer , <lb />
, . . , . Probably no other movement so wide- <lb />
League in the Presbyterian church, . , , <lb />
. . spread in Its scope was ever planned <lb />
Sunday afternoon was not largely at-;, . . , . <lb />
. . . for advertising a state. The Kansas <lb />
tended, but it was up to the , . . <lb />
, ,. . . . . ,., post card bears a picture of a woman <lb />
In interest. The subject was ,, ,. . , . <lb />
j . , sitting on a throne with her left arm <lb />
to Obtain Wisdom, and the leaders. . , . , . <lb />
, . . . . , . . encircling a bunch of sunflowers. The <lb />
Messrs. Robert Humber, Jr. A. C. . . . <lb />
. , . . , , right hand holds a mirror face out- <lb />
and J. B. Little all made good . ,, , <lb />
. . . ward. On either side are pictured <lb />
talks. Robert Humber, who is but 13.- . . . . . . <lb />
, ,. . . , fields of grain and the industries <lb />
years of age, is the youngest leader . <lb />
. . I which predominate In Kansas. Be- <lb />
who yet spoken at any of ,. . . . . <lb />
neath the throne Is the seal of the <lb />
Town. <lb />
up and down the country de- <lb />
courts, pointing out their <lb />
corrupt nature. The time is coming, <lb />
in my judgment, when the <lb />
people of this country, who are <lb />
in favor of the eternal principles of <lb />
justice and their administration so <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen. J, S. J. <lb />
to make them prevail, should rise to ., ,. . <lb />
, . Davenport. D. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van- <lb />
meet these misguided supporters of. . . . <lb />
u. c. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
an utterly indefensible theory and end <lb />
the agitation against the <lb />
Sew Telephone Directory. <lb />
Manager Phillips is now at work <lb />
preparing to Issue a new telephone <lb />
rectory for the local and county ex- <lb />
changes, and the copy for this will <lb />
S. Spain, C. L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Churches. <lb />
the league, and his talk Sunday, and <lb />
his knowledge of the Scriptures was <lb />
remarkable for one so young. Mr. <lb />
J. W. Martin, a visitor from the <lb />
try, was so impressed with the work <lb />
of the league that he expressed his <lb />
pleasure at being present in an en- <lb />
and interesting talk. <lb />
A committee appointed a week ago <lb />
to recommend officers of the league <lb />
for this year made their report, which <lb />
was adopted, the officers being as fol- <lb />
President, C. W. Wilson. <lb />
Vice President. H. B. Smith. <lb />
Chairman devotional committee, D. <lb />
J. Whichard. <lb />
Chairman charity committee, G. E. <lb />
Harris. <lb />
The meeting next Sunday afternoon <lb />
will be held in the Christian church. <lb />
Subject, and Text, <lb />
James Leaders, Messrs. D. C. <lb />
Beach, C. C. Pierce and R. M. Hearne. <lb />
state. <lb />
PRESIDENT RYAN <lb />
ACCUSES DETECTIVE <lb />
Baptist, M. <lb />
soon be in the hands of the printers, j Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
Persons who are contemplating W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
ting in telephones should do so now day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
in time for them to be listed in the <lb />
new directory, so that It can be as <lb />
complete as possible. <lb />
Head of lion workers Accuses Employee <lb />
of Attorney <lb />
TRIED TO KILL HIM. RYAN SAYS <lb />
ENVIOUS OF <lb />
FAIR AMERICANS <lb />
German Women Resent Admiration For <lb />
Americans <lb />
Try for Murder. <lb />
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. <lb />
Butts, the prisoner, who has <lb />
act guard over Rev. Clarence V. T. <lb />
at the Charles street Jail <lb />
following the minister's <lb />
was placed on trial for his life <lb />
In the superior criminal court today, <lb />
charged with the murder of Robert <lb />
Williamson. The alleged murder <lb />
cured on June last and Is said to <lb />
have been the of Williamson's <lb />
attention to Mrs. Butts. Butts claims <lb />
he shot in self-defense. One of the <lb />
peculiar features of the case Is that <lb />
District Attorney Joseph C. <lb />
was an eye witness to the crime and <lb />
will be the principal witness for the <lb />
prosecution. <lb />
SPITE TO KEEP THEM FROM COURT <lb />
Kaiser Orders That of <lb />
can Women be Kept of Reports <lb />
of Official to be <lb />
Presented at Court <lb />
BERLIN, Jan. explanation <lb />
of tho resentment expressed at the <lb />
number of Americans to be presented <lb />
stimulate the TORPID LIVE, <lb />
strengthen the digestive <lb />
regulate the . . <lb />
as an <lb />
ions MEDICINE. <lb />
In their <lb />
recognized, a in. <lb />
properties In <lb />
the treat that poison, <lb />
gantry sugar coated. <lb />
Fake No Substitute. <lb />
Detective In The Employ of At- <lb />
Drew Asserts lie Only Call, <lb />
ed on Ryan to Tell Him He was <lb />
Being Shadowed. <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. <lb />
Charges that he assaulted and at- <lb />
tempted to kill Frank at Ryan, pres- <lb />
of tho International Association j at the kaiser's forthcoming court <lb />
of Bridge and Structural Iron Work-shows that was the motive. <lb />
era, were made in warrants Issued A German army officer in constant at- <lb />
tonight against Robert J. Foster, a at the court said <lb />
detective. German woman is eligible for <lb />
Foster, a former captain of police presentation unless of noble birth or <lb />
at Louisville. Ky., who is employed the wife of an officer who has attain- <lb />
by Walter Drew, counsel for the Na- ed the rank of major, but all officers of <lb />
Association, In the German army may attend court, <lb />
evidence for the federal grand in many cases the husband Is admit- <lb />
Jury's investigation of the dynamite to the charmed circle, while the <lb />
conspiracy, asserted he visited the I wife is excluded. The fact that many <lb />
headquarters today to American women are received at court <lb />
inquire about a report that Mr. Drew <lb />
was being about the <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal, St rector at <lb />
present; H. Harding, senior <lb />
and secretary of Vestry; W. A. <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
Methodist, Jarvis <lb />
B. M. Hoyle, pastor; A. B. <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman, superintend-1 <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
regular pastor; <lb />
P. M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. pastor. <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
perhaps has Incensed some daughters <lb />
of the fatherland whose husbands, as <lb />
Ryan declared after he had re- Junior officers, enjoy privileges to <lb />
fused to discuss the subject and their wives are not admitted. <lb />
forced the detective out the door, he The fact is. the kaiser personally likes <lb />
was struck by Foster with a revolver. <lb />
One of the warrants charges that <lb />
Foster struck Ryan <lb />
malice to kill and <lb />
As soon as the warrants were issued <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon, No. A. F. and A. M.- <lb />
H. Harding, W. M.; E. B. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan. H. P.; J. E. <lb />
low, secretary. <lb />
Covenant No. I. O. O. <lb />
Brown, N. G.; L. H. Pender, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. T <lb />
O. W. C. P.; . <lb />
H. Scribe. <lb />
Tribe No. I. <lb />
R. Sachem; J. <lb />
C. of R. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of <lb />
Woodward. C. C; A. B. . <lb />
of R. and S. <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. F. M. <lb />
W. Brown, W. R; J. W. Little, <lb />
W. C.<lb />
PETER COOPER, who when yet alive, to <lb />
found Cooper in New City, earned only a <lb />
year for the first two years he Was in that city. He was an <lb />
apprentice to a He SAVED the first two <lb />
years and put it in the bank <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH <lb />
TRAVEL VIA <lb />
The CHESAPEAKE LINE, <lb />
DAILY SUNDAY <lb />
Th, new Steamers Just placed In service the OF BOB- <lb />
and OF are the most elegant <lb />
up-to-date steamers between Norfolk and Baltimore. <lb />
Equipped with In each room. <lb />
Delicious meals nerved on board. Everything for <lb />
comfort and convenience. i i t <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk p. m. dally, arriving at Baltimore <lb />
a. m. following morning. <lb />
Connecting at Baltimore for all points MIRTH, MIRTH BAST, <lb />
WEST. <lb />
Very trip rates to Baltimore. Phil- <lb />
New York. Atlantic City, etc <lb />
Reservations made and any Information cheerfully furnished <lb />
W. H. T. P. A <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia.<lb />
January Home <lb />
Furnishers <lb />
This is the month when people move <lb />
around and necessarily you will need new <lb />
furniture. We have studied your needs and <lb />
have put in a supply, in tact, a car load of <lb />
new We can save you many dollars <lb />
if quality counts anything in your purchases <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Taft Vandyke <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 />
Clubs. <lb />
the society of Americans, and Is <lb />
ways pleased to see them at <lb />
Although official circles consider the <lb />
number of Americans annually <lb />
Is too great in comparison to <lb />
in a Justice of the peace court they j other foreigners, Secretary Spencer, <lb />
were turned over to a constable to be of the embassy, laughed at the idea of <lb />
served on Foster. It was announced any official protest. He said the re- <lb />
that Foster later would submit to accorded Americans at court <lb />
rest gave the Impression that the <lb />
In the absence of Mr. Drew would be glad to see more of <lb />
York, Foster has been in them. An American woman who <lb />
evidence which the as- j presented Friday said nothing could <lb />
wished to have presented to exceed the cordiality with which the <lb />
the grand Jury. were received. <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of B O. <lb />
fries, president; Mrs. B. B. <lb />
Secretary, <lb />
fries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
president; Mrs. W. L. Hall, secretary. <lb />
Round K. R. <lb />
president; Mrs. J. Everett, <lb />
Civic W. H. Ricks, <lb />
president; Mrs, E. V. Smith, <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. U <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. X O. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Buyers of cotton and country produce. We now occupy the former <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. store and will be glad to have our friends call <lb />
on us. <lb />
The Horns of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
Nerd <lb />
Read The Daily Reflector for All the News <lb />
Breaking Worlds <lb />
Plowing Record <lb />
That a full acre of can be turned in less than <lb />
five minutes with one outfit seems an impossibility, but <lb />
to those who have seen it done it appears easy. It is a <lb />
fact that not long ago the world's record for plowing <lb />
hi acre was broken on the great farm of Purdue <lb />
Lafayette, Ind., when an acre was turned evenly <lb />
and perfectly in the astonishing time of only minutes <lb />
and seconds. This was done by a Base Oliver En- <lb />
Gang Plow made by celebrated plow concern of <lb />
that name in South Bend, Indiana's great and growing <lb />
manufacturing city. Three horse-power tractors sup- <lb />
plied the motive power. <lb />
The Oliver Engine Gang Plow is something new, <lb />
although its quick popularity is attested by the fact that <lb />
hundreds of them are already in use in Canada, the <lb />
and other western states. The test of fur- <lb />
row plow on the Purdue farm demonstrated the <lb />
of this wonderful modern invention and this was <lb />
also further proven in a more recent exhibition in South <lb />
Bend where a bottom gang plow pulled by three great <lb />
horse-power gasoline tractors, was shown to an <lb />
crowd of men and women assembled on one of the <lb />
Oliver farms. Moving pictures of the plow in operation <lb />
were made for exhibition purposes. <lb />
We are selling the one horse and two horse Oliver <lb />
Chilled Plows, the best and cheapest con- <lb />
We solicit patronage. Come to see us. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Col. Watterson Says He Was Author- <lb />
by Gov. Wilson <lb />
WILSON, IN BOSTON DENIES IT <lb />
Watterson Offered to Show <lb />
as to His Authority to Col- <lb />
Funds for Wilson Campaign <lb />
Refuses to See Them and <lb />
Wilson, Boston, De- <lb />
Authority, <lb />
Hundreds or Can <lb />
Tail Tea ill About It <lb />
Home endorsement, the public ex- <lb />
of Greenville should <lb />
be evidence beyond dispute for every <lb />
Greenville reader. Surely the <lb />
of friends and neighbors, cheer- <lb />
fully given by them, will carry more <lb />
weight than the utterances of <lb />
residing in faraway places. Read <lb />
the <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Moore, Pitt St., <lb />
Greenville, N, C, feel very <lb />
grateful for the relief I have received <lb />
from Kidney Pills, which I <lb />
obtained from the John L. Wooten <lb />
Drug Company. Backache annoyed <lb />
me and there was much lameness and <lb />
weakness through my loins. My kid- <lb />
did not do their work as they <lb />
should and the kidney secretions <lb />
bothered me. Kidney Pills <lb />
gave me relief from these <lb />
of kidney complaint and improved my <lb />
condition in every <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
AT <lb />
In of North Carolina, at the close of business, December , <lb />
it i. SO I Hi IS. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts . 2.258.18 <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
All other stocks, bonds, <lb />
and . 761.74 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. 6.210 Ml <lb />
Demand loans . <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. 66.687.97 <lb />
Cash items . 8,069.26 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency. 891.27 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
other V. S. notes . 12,101.00 <lb />
stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Notes and bills re-dis- <lb />
. <lb />
Time certificate of de- <lb />
posit <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
Due o tanks and bank-<lb />
Cashier's cheeks <lb />
. 661.40 <lb />
Total, <lb />
Total, <lb />
Washington Remembers <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. <lb />
The anniversary of the birth of <lb />
was fittingly <lb />
ed in Washington today. Senators and <lb />
representatives, heads of departments <lb />
business <lb />
with <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. Henry <lb />
Watterson yesterday offered to sub- <lb />
to Senator his proofs that and and <lb />
. . es of the Government wore pink car- <lb />
he bad authority to solicit campaign <lb />
funds for Gov. Wilson's campaign, and <lb />
agreed that if the word of the senator <lb />
as to their authenticity were not ac- <lb />
they should be submitted to <lb />
a court of honor, composed of five <lb />
gentlemen. This invitation to Inspect <lb />
the documents was declined by Mr. <lb />
who declared he was not a <lb />
party to the quarrel between Col. <lb />
Watterson and Gov. Wilson. <lb />
General Manager of the <lb />
Wilson campaign, issued a statement <lb />
in New York denying the colonel's <lb />
story in total. To this Mr. Watter- <lb />
son declined to make reply, <lb />
to await something more specific <lb />
from Gov. Wilson himself. Col. <lb />
likewise, refused to be drawn in- <lb />
to the tangle any further, and remain- <lb />
ed silent Late last night Gov <lb />
son was seen in Boston, and made an <lb />
emphatic denial of Col. Watterson's <lb />
claims, denouncing them as absolute- <lb />
unfounded. That statement came <lb />
to Washington too late to reach Col. <lb />
Watterson for any possible reply he <lb />
might care to make. <lb />
pin <lb />
nations, the favorite flower of Pres- <lb />
Hundreds of other <lb />
residents of the capital followed the <lb />
official example and the result was <lb />
that the local were scarcely <lb />
able to supply the demand for pink <lb />
carnations. The habit of Mr. <lb />
of wearing a carnation was so <lb />
pronounced during his lifetime that <lb />
his friends would have been surprised <lb />
had be failed to have his favorite <lb />
as a It was his <lb />
invariable custom on his trips to and <lb />
from Washington to give the <lb />
which he always wore in his <lb />
buttonhole to the engineer on the <lb />
train, with an expression of thanks <lb />
for a safe journey. <lb />
and has made tens of mil- <lb />
lions of dollars. The great op- <lb />
knocks but once at <lb />
every man's door. Are you <lb />
ready to seize your <lb />
if it came today Have <lb />
you that you can <lb />
use Start saving <lb />
be <lb />
today. <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Resources 340,000.00 <lb />
Hundred-Year Old Home Barns. <lb />
than a <lb />
years old was the dwelling <lb />
house which was burned several days <lb />
ago at the home place of Mr. J. A. <lb />
of Enterprise, about ten miles <lb />
from An interesting <lb />
history attached to the old residence, <lb />
which had been improved, of course, <lb />
since its primitive construction, and <lb />
four generations of the family <lb />
had been reared under Its roof. The <lb />
fire originated in a defective flue in <lb />
the kitchen, it is believed. There was <lb />
no insurance. There will be a new <lb />
dwelling erected on the site for Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. John Weaver's family, who <lb />
were occupying the place at the time <lb />
of the fire. <lb />
State of North Carolina, of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr. cashier of the above-tamed bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement to true to the beat of my and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 12th day of December, 1911. <lb />
A M. MOSELEY J. MOORE, <lb />
H. A. WHITE. Notary Public <lb />
J EVERETT. My expires March<lb />
Advertising <lb />
Q Do not get the <lb />
idea that people <lb />
will visit a store in <lb />
search of an article <lb />
when they know <lb />
for sure of one that <lb />
has it <lb />
Blind Tiger Landed. <lb />
Sheriff Gilbert <lb />
arrested Otis for retailing. <lb />
He was given a hearing before <lb />
King and pleaded guilty in de- <lb />
fault of a bond has been placed <lb />
in jail to await trial next week at <lb />
Iredell Superior court. As soon as <lb />
the arrest was made, Mr. Gilbert, <lb />
with Sheriff made a search of <lb />
the house of father, with <lb />
whom he lived. It was found that a <lb />
room which adjoined that of the young <lb />
man was being used for the purpose <lb />
of dispensing liquor and wines. A <lb />
number of empty kegs and bottles <lb />
were <lb />
is an investment <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage executed <lb />
by Augustus and wife. Cherry <lb />
Blount, A. G. Cox, on the 1st day <lb />
of May, 1908. which mortgage was <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the reg- <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county, in Book <lb />
Q-8, page the undersigned will <lb />
sell for cash, at public auction, before <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
i Hie court house door in <lb />
found that three or four Jugs. Tuesday, February the follow- <lb />
several quart bottles full of whiskey ling described land, Two <lb />
were evidences the Intent of , <lb />
operations. The officers <lb />
seized lot and took it to the court <lb />
with the prisoner. His excuse <lb />
for engaging in an illicit business <lb />
was that he is not able to work, but <lb />
from appearances he Is by no means <lb />
physically disabled. <lb />
Must Pay Taxes. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Commission, Commissioner February 7th for a three <lb />
days session. It is confidently ex- <lb />
Convention. <lb />
preparations <lb />
are now well under way for the open- <lb />
of the Lutheran <lb />
for the south which convenes in <lb />
Travis writing the opinion rules that <lb />
the Oxford Seminary Construction <lb />
Company which owns tho property <lb />
with which P. P. Hapgood conducts <lb />
that well known college for women, <lb />
must be assessed in spite of the fact <lb />
that It is used exclusively for the ed- <lb />
purposes. This ruling is on <lb />
the ground that the construction com- <lb />
conducts no school, but rents <lb />
the property at a profit for this <lb />
pose to Dr. Hobgood, who pays a <lb />
year rental, maintains the property <lb />
insurance and Interest on the <lb />
debt. <lb />
A Hero In A Lighthouse. <lb />
For years J. So. Haven, <lb />
Mich., a civil war captain, is a light- <lb />
housekeeper, averted awn I wrecks <lb />
but a queer fact is, he might have <lb />
been a wreck, himself, if Bit- <lb />
had not prevented. <lb />
me of kidney and he <lb />
writes, I had taken other so <lb />
close for years, without benefit and <lb />
they also improved my sight. Now, <lb />
at seventy, I am feeling For <lb />
dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomach, <lb />
liver and kidney troubles, they're <lb />
without equal. Try them. Only <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
that five hundred to seven <lb />
delegates and visitors will at- <lb />
tend the convention from all southern <lb />
stales. Visitors and speakers will <lb />
so attend from many northern states <lb />
and there will be several foreign vis- <lb />
and speakers. Registrations <lb />
have already been made from ten <lb />
states and other names are coming <lb />
on every mail. The speakers will In- <lb />
men of national reputation and <lb />
the program now being arranged will <lb />
a strong one. The arrangements <lb />
are in charge of Rev. Dr. E. C. <lb />
of Columbia, who has opened head- <lb />
quarters in Salisbury. <lb />
nip, being the two tracts described <lb />
in a deed from A. G. Cox and wife, to <lb />
Augustus said deed dated May <lb />
one tract containing acres, <lb />
more or less, and known as the Sam- <lb />
Stock share of the W. H. Stock <lb />
tract of land; the other piece contain- <lb />
one acre and is known as a part <lb />
of the Warren Braxton land, and <lb />
described In a deed from G. S. G. <lb />
Nine and wife, to A. G. Cox, reference <lb />
to which deed is hereby made for an <lb />
accurate description. <lb />
Jan. 1912. <lb />
A. G. COX, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
HENRY HARRINGTON, <lb />
Owner of debt. <lb />
F. G. James and Son, attorneys. <lb />
STATE CAROLINA <lb />
PITT <lb />
To C. C. Reid, or any person interest- <lb />
Take notice, that on the first day <lb />
of May, 1911, at the court house <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, L. <lb />
W. Tucker, sheriff in and for the <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale <lb />
the following described <lb />
in the town of Fountain, Falkland <lb />
township. Said lots were sold at said <lb />
sale for the taxes due for the year <lb />
1910, at which the undersigned be- <lb />
came the purchaser thereof; the said <lb />
lots were taxed or assessed in the <lb />
name of C. C. Reid for the year 1910. <lb />
and the time of redemption will ex- <lb />
on the first day of May. 1912. <lb />
This the 25th day of January, 1912. <lb />
J. J. HEARNE, Purchaser. <lb />
Give The REFLECTOR <lb />
Your JOB PRINTING <lb />
There's a Reason <lb />
Tennis at <lb />
PINEHURST, N. C, Jan. <lb />
the most skillful <lb />
are In tournaments which opens here <lb />
today and will run through the week. <lb />
Opening with tho men's singles and <lb />
doubles, the events also include <lb />
en's singles and doubles and mixed <lb />
doubles. <lb />
A Girl's Wild Midnight <lb />
To warn people of a fearful <lb />
fire In the Catskills, a young girl <lb />
rode horseback at midnight and saved <lb />
many lives. Her deed was glorious <lb />
but lives are often saved by Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery In curing lung <lb />
coughs and colds, which might <lb />
e ended in consumption or <lb />
n cured roe of a dreadful <lb />
co l and lung writes W. <lb />
R. Wellington, Texas, <lb />
r in our family had died with <lb />
and t gained <lb />
Nothing so sure and safe for all throat <lb />
and lung troubles. Price and <lb />
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To G. F. Morrison, Meta Morrison or <lb />
any person <lb />
Take notice, that on the 1st day <lb />
of May, 1911, at tho court house door <lb />
in the town of Greenville, L. W. <lb />
Tucker, sheriff in and for the county <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale the <lb />
following described One lot in <lb />
the town of Ayden, town- <lb />
ship. Said lot was sold at said sale <lb />
for the due the year 1909 and <lb />
1910, at which the undersigned be- <lb />
came the purchaser thereof, the said <lb />
lot was taxed or assessed in the name <lb />
of G. F. Morrison for the year 1909 <lb />
and 1910. by order of the <lb />
of said county; lot not <lb />
been listed for taxation by G. F. <lb />
Morrison of any one else, and the <lb />
time of redemption will expire on the <lb />
first day of May, 1912. <lb />
This the 29th day of January. 1912. <lb />
J. F. BAR WICK, <lb />
Purchaser. <lb />
STATE SOUTH <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
To W G. Webb, his administrator or <lb />
assigns, or any person <lb />
Take notice, that on the day <lb />
of May. 1911, at the court house <lb />
door In the town of Greenville, <lb />
W. Tucker, sheriff in and for the <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale <lb />
the following described piece or par- <lb />
of acres In <lb />
township known as a part of the late <lb />
Luther Joyner land, being the <lb />
allotted to his daughter, Bettie <lb />
Lewis. Said land was sold at said <lb />
sale for taxes due for the year 1910, <lb />
which sale the undersigned <lb />
the purchaser thereof; the said land <lb />
was taxed or assessed in the name <lb />
of W. G. Webb for the year 1910, and <lb />
the time of redemption will expire on <lb />
the first day of May, 1912. <lb />
This the 25th day of January, 1912. <lb />
J. J. HEARNE, Purchaser <lb />
a way of knowing <lb />
In an official report the British <lb />
union states that its income <lb />
la now a week and that the <lb />
wages have been Increased <lb />
by tho last strike by some to <lb />
per annum. A new of <lb />
demands is being drawn <lb />
Convention as Cupid's Aid. <lb />
LA GRANGE, Ga., Jan. <lb />
wholesale conversion of bachelors in- <lb />
to and maids Into matrons <lb />
Is expected from a two day's <lb />
convention announced to begin here <lb />
tomorrow. The purpose of the con- <lb />
is to give impetus to leap year <lb />
proposals and to this end invitations <lb />
have been sent every unmarried <lb />
man and woman in this section of <lb />
Georgia and in the neighboring <lb />
ties of Alabama. The county <lb />
have donated tho use of the <lb />
court house auditorium for tho <lb />
Cut rates on marriage <lb />
MY STYLE. <lb />
What Is more pleasing to tho stylish <lb />
young lady than to have her lover <lb />
looking as though he had lust step- <lb />
lied out of the band box. She Is de- <lb />
lighted to go out with him. <lb />
her dainty dress be soiled or the suit <lb />
rumpled, there no need for re- <lb />
Just send it to us and It will <lb />
be returned In a few hours looking <lb />
like a new gown. <lb />
. up which will given the <lb />
what a girl means by what she be presented to the ship owners and several Justices will be <lb />
wouldn't say It. this year. on hand to tie the knots. <lb />
Frank Hopkins <lb />
C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
ThE CAROLINA of the nice Thu <lb />
contributes to make a town moat attention of every Pitt county them a laundry. He <lb />
and FARM and <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
It been said time and again date tor tie of and pro- farmer and If ever It receive all right We did need a laundry. For <lb />
that prohibition cannot be electric lights, waterworks it we are it is a well known fact that the <lb />
that success will come to those of highest could not exist <lb />
Published by <lb />
COMPANY, <lb />
O. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
in the state, yet we are going the <lb />
right way to discredit such statement. <lb />
modern buildings, well furnished <lb />
stores, etc. All that is addition. Care- <lb />
With the law acting as It act. progressive addition. Rickety <lb />
and the representative citizens of buildings have been weeded out. mud- <lb />
every community speaking the way been etc <lb />
them who think better of a without underwear and a pro- <lb />
of soap. <lb />
We are glad to say that the <lb />
A TOWN. nag come j within a few days <lb />
CAROLINA , a fact Careful and Two . <lb />
year. . will be and is between to see sort of patronage <lb />
rates ma; be had upon <lb />
application at the business office Ii <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks tat <lb />
f respect will be charged for at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will charged St at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
1910. at the post office a <lb />
Greenville, Carolina, wide <lb />
act of March 1879 <lb />
being North Carolina. <lb />
Solicitor Heriot of Char- <lb />
spoke at the convention of some <lb />
It is be <lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1912. <lb />
. <lb />
AN. <lb />
The presidential election is a good <lb />
few moons away. Net so the fore- <lb />
running incidents, or accidents, or <lb />
have gone forward. <lb />
Now for the one backward. town to <lb />
The one step that is neither careful to enterprising man that has made <lb />
progressive. Can any body tell the clUe will in a few our <lb />
clubs as being nothing else than g hard to I from toe <lb />
operative barrooms and cited sever-i Michigan, and Birmingham, I of troubled China. <lb />
i remain in darkness certain nights <lb />
well known such Institutions u cannot Alabama, are the two cities. One hoped that neighboring towns will <lb />
some of the larger towns of the state. I almost in the extreme north, the other continue claiming part of our <lb />
He Is quite right To what extent almost In the extreme south of the and that by giving this <lb />
will prohibition go if men can fork how Union, and in spite of their enterprise our undivided support <lb />
a sum of money which may or to what the same methods have we will extend a silent, though <lb />
not be Join a club where -0 r- adopted by the Interested <lb />
will be able to purchase all the wills-j of those towns to work their way <lb />
light And we can't blame her. today- <lb />
body pays her for it It would had a of 38.416 lit- <lb />
interesting to find out over ten Birmingham <lb />
how much Is economized by plunging has a Population <lb />
us into Inky-blackness several nights 140.000. This is a gain of over <lb />
key they want The state should <lb />
look well into the constitutions of. <lb />
some of these clubs and take its time <lb />
about granting charters which will en- <lb />
able such Institutions to successfully <lb />
defy the law. Solicitor Heriot Clark- <lb />
son also mentioned other clubs which <lb />
have strictly adhered to the laws of <lb />
a month. <lb />
It is a most discreditable opinion one <lb />
makes of a town when upon <lb />
the state and to keep an open after a weary Journey he Is rush- <lb />
bar. The refusal Is made all the easier <lb />
Harvey made, or tried to make from the fact that <lb />
Wilson, according to some. Now, the <lb />
question is what will Tillman make of <lb />
The innocent request Wilson to <lb />
Harvey, that his name be <lb />
left out of Harper's Weekly editorial <lb />
page had the effect of having Watter- <lb />
son the memorable phrase <lb />
schoolmaster rather than a states- <lb />
words to that effect. <lb />
Not quite three weeks ago the <lb />
cal milk pond was unruffled except <lb />
indirectly by fears about T. R. To- <lb />
day that peaceful milk pond bids fair <lb />
to sink a few political heroes. And <lb />
through it all it scums that the New <lb />
Jersey man is going to come out of it <lb />
with a new coat of the purest <lb />
By whatever move the incident has <lb />
been shifted to take as its <lb />
personae, Tillman and Watterson. the <lb />
move has been the cleverest thing so <lb />
tar of this controversy. <lb />
It was even said that Watterson and <lb />
Tillman were going to tight a duel. <lb />
Really, they did light It. but not with <lb />
pistols or ink and paper <lb />
more than willing to abide by the law <lb />
and these clubs are models of <lb />
both in the number of its <lb />
supporters and in the moral <lb />
of them. <lb />
Right here in Greenville we have a <lb />
flourishing institution with a <lb />
which includes practically <lb />
business man of any standing and <lb />
per cent in a decade. Its production <lb />
has increased in the same proportion <lb />
and Its buildings alone are valued at <lb />
over 1-2 billion dollars. This Is <lb />
from the railroad car Into a street a fine lowing for Birmingham <lb />
blurred and gloomy because of we congratulate the fair city of <lb />
absence of light. This cannot South. <lb />
escaped the many who <lb />
alight In Greenville In the late even- <lb />
People are attracted by light as <lb />
much as any self-respectable moth. <lb />
Ard, If want to attract people, <lb />
and seems to be our object right <lb />
now. we should have a better lighted <lb />
prohibition does not need to be This would undoubtedly give <lb />
of a set-back from such a club. <lb />
Co-operation is what Is needed for <lb />
successful of the pro- <lb />
law, and certainly looks as <lb />
if co-operation is forthcoming. To <lb />
be sure, some breaking of the law Is <lb />
us a Bigger and Brighter Greenville. years. <lb />
Detroit claims for itself as fine a <lb />
showing as made by Birmingham. We <lb />
will only mention one item that shows <lb />
clearly how one single desirable in- <lb />
brought its own of <lb />
population. One company began to <lb />
operate with employees. It has <lb />
now on its payroll over or an <lb />
or nearly per a <lb />
ANOTHER PROHIBITION LAW. <lb />
How have these cities attained <lb />
By a simple of <lb />
Invitation to other <lb />
We have a good chance to show <lb />
that we are sincere In our standing <lb />
Invitation, Greenville, Yours If <lb />
you Let us show that we <lb />
mean what we say and that we are <lb />
ready to give them the glad hand. <lb />
Now, altogether. <lb />
FRONT YARDS. <lb />
We are very sorry that the ma- <lb />
of cases compels us to head <lb />
this as we would like <lb />
to say but If we <lb />
are to stick to the the whole <lb />
truth and nothing but he we <lb />
will have to call them front yards, <lb />
and not front gardens. <lb />
It Is a great pity that we should <lb />
have lo put it this way, we repeat. <lb />
Nothing looks better, more inviting <lb />
and gives a better idea of the <lb />
who occupy the <lb />
than a clean lawn on <lb />
WHAT ABOUT IT, PROPERTY <lb />
OWNERS t <lb />
In the near future, and everything <lb />
seems to point that way, we are to <lb />
have a post office building that will be <lb />
able to look upon the across-the-street <lb />
court house and not This <lb />
building upon which the government <lb />
architects are busying themselves will <lb />
be erected at a cost of <lb />
Very well. Will we continue around <lb />
mail time to exhibit that living <lb />
of rural life, by having to go <lb />
there and wait for our mil <lb />
This question is to be answered en- <lb />
by toe property holders in toe <lb />
town of Greenville. Pavements to <lb />
front of houses and numbers on the <lb />
houses a mighty good and <lb />
will help Uncle Sam's mail <lb />
deliver the goods right at your <lb />
door. And besides, If this little for- <lb />
is not complied with, we <lb />
will not have the mail deliver- <lb />
ed at our homes. <lb />
While thinking about improving the <lb />
town in a business way. why not add <lb />
the necessary sidewalks and numbers <lb />
and have that mail we all repeatedly <lb />
wait for at the right to our <lb />
doors Now. wouldn't that look like <lb />
business Wouldn't we be saving <lb />
considerable lime by having It brought <lb />
around <lb />
Of course we would, and every prop- <lb />
owner knows it as well as we <lb />
do. Realizing it why not go down <lb />
into whatever pocket or <lb />
hold the cash and make that <lb />
to the property <lb />
Leave the croaking of the frogs, <lb />
and if you are a man quit harping- <lb />
that your town is going to the bow- <lb />
wows. A town is just its <lb />
a who have faith in it make it, and <lb />
co-operation. Such associations a all right when its people are right <lb />
The Greensboro Dally N. J gen , , , <lb />
. . ,, o. To be sure the weather has been <lb />
Trade, a Real State Board, an <lb />
such of late, but <lb />
were the instruments and so far Till- <lb />
man to have drawn the win be much better off every-1 <lb />
blood. <lb />
In its issue of <lb />
is not a question for the leg- <lb />
still in evidence In several parts deal with but the etc., etc. work- <lb />
the state, but to those that make of the state. What North closely together have done for <lb />
their cry It should be said was Una needs Is a new prohibition law two cities what they have to- <lb />
not built in a Every habit, I one that will the shipping day. <lb />
whether good, bad or Indifferent takes and baled hay into the state. nave <lb />
some time to get out of, with the situation is altogether <lb />
discreditable to our intelligence and and for matter are still working <lb />
.,. V If properly managed It along of co-operation and De- <lb />
habits that take the greatest trouble .,.,,. , i <lb />
little, if any more, to raise a and Birmingham are growing ex- <lb />
to eradicate. or cotton a of <lb />
For these reasons we believe cotton and yet ,, takes five or <lb />
with the proper treatment prohibition bales of cotton to buy a two or We know if People of <lb />
will be enforced In our state. And year old mule. Why continue such Detroit and Birmingham had any <lb />
we also thoroughly believe that reckless to bury when their towns <lb />
Perhaps the question has not been were small, is a that <lb />
Unfortunately for Greenville, the <lb />
town has some people who are not <lb />
right and can never sec any good in <lb />
the time Is coming when <lb />
can show in their front yards a lit- <lb />
pride. We mentioned this before. <lb />
anything except they have it in their <lb />
pocket. They are afraid to turn loose <lb />
a dollar in an enterprise that will <lb />
body comes to look at it from this pUt to farmers in a force- there ls something else which they <lb />
of view for then we are sure and before, did certainly bury, and that was the <lb />
The genial editor, who so or men are sure <lb />
th , nut is Illustrated that hammer. This instrument is by far <lb />
can speak on peace, offered everybody win put shoulder .,,. ,, <lb />
, . J , , to the work and success will hP tho chase after dangerous one that can be <lb />
proofs that made him an official lo toe great or success tn De <lb />
. , ,.,. . ,. ,, money crops will he continue to used to destroy tho pavement of a <lb />
agent of Wilson, as far as collecting Inevitable. <lb />
campaign funds was concerned. His <lb />
offer was accepted, yet the proofs <lb />
have not been shown to date. <lb />
Id the interest of peace and Wat- <lb />
we trust he will soon show <lb />
the proofs, otherwise he may have to <lb />
die like <lb />
lo pass mat me <lb />
go after them to success. People who are per- <lb />
vs The Reflector has at all times tried in earnest and willing about <lb />
The first Idea about best to tell he farmers of his par-1 certain changes or additions in a <lb />
anything is usually a blurred con- county, Pitt, not to specialize, community will listen doubtfully to <lb />
At least this is what in for everything that a This party with <lb />
pens lo the average mind. We and himself toe chopper, may have a grievance <lb />
Dr. Cook the might Be u a a turnip, or a against certain progressive citizens <lb />
be said. That's why we put it ball of cotton. i back of the movement for better <lb />
that the people have , , I., ., . , ., . . <lb />
idea struck In the momentary Year in year out. ear loads That is why his words do not <lb />
all of a sudden realized that the Mis- <lb />
slogan is the best one after all, <lb />
they really want to sec. <lb />
Political rows, such us is at pres- <lb />
en being enacted, prove to be whole- <lb />
some for the public at large. It. the <lb />
public, is involuntarily let in on the <lb />
ground floor and to many a <lb />
fact that a totally friendly campaign <lb />
would have in tho dark. For after <lb />
all policies can stand for a little dose <lb />
of salts once In a while. Although <lb />
childhood of that idea we don't fully mules and horses are Imported a long way the <lb />
realize want it may mean. stales and auctioned in our On the other hand, the man <lb />
fore we go into the trouble of markets at a handsome profit for the a <lb />
ideas which added to the first one j man who ships them, and yet absolutely no <lb />
give us something which might be farmers not seem to stop interest In the matter In <lb />
called the evolved Idea. j think there is money in it for the out of ten, he really <lb />
So it is with practically everything j shipper, lie would no ll- For <lb />
else. course such minds as Were our farmers to realize he la to be paid attention <lb />
but seems that the time is most help the town because they think it <lb />
appropriate to again remind our cit- might not bring them as much return <lb />
us of it. They really owe to them- as to lend it to some needy borrower <lb />
selves, as much as they owe it to and squeeze several times the legal <lb />
the community at large. It certainly rate of interest out of True we <lb />
would cost but very little to make have no large number that kind, <lb />
this Improvement and would give the few are t, many <lb />
better idea to visitors to our town, j . <lb />
This is a matter for each individual <lb />
householder and we really cannot <lb />
why it should not be done. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
REALIZATION. <lb />
Friday night, the secretary of the <lb />
Carolina club received a letter from <lb />
Dr. Paul Jones, of Dr. <lb />
Jones simply wanted to subscribe for <lb />
the hotel stock. This ls good <lb />
news. <lb />
Vat, the mentioned gentleman, it <lb />
will he noticed, is not a resident of <lb />
He lives some miles <lb />
away from us, yet the hotel <lb />
looks so good to him, that <lb />
The town authorities are having <lb />
cut down all the elm trees along the <lb />
streets In which sewer lines are laid. <lb />
K looks like a pity to lose the shade <lb />
trees, but that is one of the penalties <lb />
of city progress. Roots of elm trees <lb />
so penetrating that they enter and <lb />
choke up the sewer pipes and thereby <lb />
cause trouble. But the streets have <lb />
a very blank look when the trees <lb />
are cut down. Where It can be done, <lb />
shade trees other kinds that will <lb />
not damage the sewers should be set <lb />
out <lb />
--------o <lb />
It a stitch in time saves nine, right <lb />
he does not hesitate in subscribing g should <lb />
be taken on the streets. It is merely <lb />
by a Napoleon, of a Pitt of a <lb />
give birth and evolve <lb />
ideas in one effort But we are talk- <lb />
of the average capacity mind. <lb />
there Is money in practically His words a <lb />
thing that can be raised perhaps his audience. And, <lb />
would himself cultivate the habit , therefore, the danger of the hammer, <lb />
raising other things besides cotton U an Injustice <lb />
be administered at frequent intervals I A a <lb />
in the meantime it anything <lb />
I. heard Hon. hermit up with the weather and sue, to use V. <lb />
and Anally we reach the ultimate, as can not be at ladles <lb />
tor toe stock. <lb />
many more such building <lb />
mutt have before us and then do nothing <lb />
to have the town people think ward to keep them good condition, <lb />
the same about hotel enterprise The streets suffered much during the <lb />
It limply can't be that they cannot recent snow and freeze, and since <lb />
afford it That would be mild weather has come they are <lb />
drying out in ruts just like they were <lb />
if the buildings as they stand In cut the bad weather. The split <lb />
the site in which tho hotel is to drag properly used would fill <lb />
in Oyster Bay and the President is <lb />
having such a good time with <lb />
Steel bill that we are bound to take <lb />
full and entire notice of the <lb />
; in in imbroglio. All that Is <lb />
going on right before the American <lb />
we could see through <lb />
the wings the dressing rooms. <lb />
Hy the time we get there we have but at no time can farmer be-l So are <lb />
TUE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. <lb />
The temperance convention going <lb />
on at Raleigh has proved a treat to <lb />
the people of North Carolina who <lb />
have followed In tho columns of the <lb />
press the different addresses made <lb />
by prominent temperance men in the <lb />
people of North Carolina have <lb />
pat their hand to the plow In the <lb />
light many corners stock gambler, <lb />
which had laid darkness. <lb />
And when we have finally <lb />
let us take out the hatchet <lb />
the hammer its place. <lb />
A man who owns a fairly <lb />
farm, and there are many such are not do much <lb />
with It, and in the end the whole <lb />
are paying a per cent, on <lb />
a what would be <lb />
iii having a per dry. <lb />
in the investment as outlined <lb />
u other issues of The Reflector And <lb />
want to say right here, that this <lb />
is mining stock gamble, no get <lb />
rich-quick idea. <lb />
these uneven places and give the <lb />
streets a smooth surface when they <lb />
will be better off for the <lb />
ed the scaffold of secondary ideas this country, could so divide <lb />
that prop up magnify the initial j a, could <lb />
one we might And with some grow or develop there. Most of <lb />
of the ones, but before; hoard a Greene county farmer. Mr. <lb />
we discard them, others are looked I toll the who <lb />
are carefully he had <lb />
paid for a pair of mules. <lb />
placed in their stead. <lb />
A NEW <lb />
The Mebane Leader says that a <lb />
furniture company In that town ship- <lb />
five car loads of furniture a <lb />
Day one of the cars going to Cali- <lb />
day the man at the Bertha This is an evidence of how <lb />
think hard as to where ho ls enterprises help a <lb />
to house the scores of people There is no reason in the <lb />
want accommodation. Any body Who world why a furniture factory to <lb />
is thinking about taking stock should could not made lo pay <lb />
pay a visit to the Hotel Bert hi I handsomely. <lb />
from time to the business of ., <lb />
men of this town gather in the Caro- . <lb />
he is blind. <lb />
everything that is built Is Is a handsome price and do <lb />
the result of addition and not doubt bu, what tho cub and upon discussions <lb />
Sometimes multiplication worth it. Yet It Is Just as apparent what the town needs. Not very <lb />
division, but manly the two the dealer made something on many days ago they had a very In- <lb />
However, addition and sale. <lb />
subtraction, but earful weaving and the profit; Why should not the because of the fact that one of the president of Washington and Lee <lb />
i.,. local preachers was asked to address at Lexington. Va. If he <lb />
train time. If he does not 0-------- <lb />
it is getting almost time for the <lb />
local rooters to begin talking base- <lb />
bull, if Greenville ls to have a club <lb />
Dr. Henry Louis Smith, who has and be in the game next season. A <lb />
for some time been president of we have a ball park it will hardly be <lb />
Why let the dealer meeting. More interesting Davidson College, has been to stand Idle. <lb />
Why should not the because of the fact that one of the president of Washington <lb />
farmer have It <lb />
Tho movement for a variety crop he members. <lb />
Just as an Instance of how we can, Tho movement for a variety crop members. and the Indications are that I Even his ground <lb />
err to the matter of Here is claiming as much as the move-j This he did and to the Z T if <lb />
natter of temperance and will we have a town. nice men, for good and rte, of . good many of those member, Z M <lb />
o. turn is the way the toll each other. House has been Is taken Into consideration It Is no pastor forgot hi. calling and <lb />
puts it and to Judge by added to house. Pavements to the small wonder. Our farmers are talked to them And a first if congress to do some the noise some people to <lb />
has been going on at tho con-Rouses, streets to the pavements, and wasting energy their so called talk it was. He mentioned , let it take a whack at town make Is to growl about what <lb />
that moat excellent paper is so on until we have really a Witness, cotton. , during the course of his speech that iniquitous pension roll. do or try to <lb />
What Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Does <lb />
Keeps the family together. <lb />
Takes care of the mother. Ed- <lb />
the children. A salary <lb />
the widow. Pays the on <lb />
the home. Will continue what <lb />
death would end. Teaches econ- <lb />
Demonstrates unselfish- <lb />
Provides ready money. <lb />
Pays your debts. Saves the re- <lb />
of the family. Supports <lb />
you in your old age. Saves you <lb />
anxiety as to the future <lb />
of your loved ones. Saves you <lb />
from anxiety for yourself in old <lb />
age. Lifts the mortgage on your <lb />
own life promised your wife at <lb />
the altar. <lb />
Prevents poverty. Prevents <lb />
ignorance. Prevents a lowering <lb />
of the family's social standing. <lb />
Prevents forced sales of prop- <lb />
It does the things which <lb />
you have planned for, worked <lb />
for. preyed for. Made happy, <lb />
if succeed; miserable if you <lb />
It helps you to succeed in life. <lb />
Makes worth living, and <lb />
takes up your work when you <lb />
die. carries it forward to <lb />
completion. <lb />
Really a Mutual Benefit Policy <lb />
is the most satisfactory life in- <lb />
proposition that is today <lb />
on the market, because of the <lb />
Company sixty-eight years of <lb />
unequal service, its splendid <lb />
present condition and its <lb />
ed future and its policies are non- <lb />
and incontestable, <lb />
when there has only been one <lb />
annual premium paid. <lb />
Delay is dangerous. Won't <lb />
you kindly fill in and cut mi <lb />
the coupon to the right and mail to <lb />
me. and let us show you what <lb />
we have. <lb />
WM. H. Dist. Mgr, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Please tend me full particular <lb />
regarding special bargain Life In- <lb />
I was <lb />
Address <lb />
Nm-in <lb />
WILLIAM H. District Manager <lb />
P still have room for two or three more good agents. For Information, apply to District Manager. <lb />
r-<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT V <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. <lb />
Advertising rate furnished <lb />
NEWS ITEMS FROM <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, Jan. <lb />
activities, which at the University <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL <lb />
of Meal on The <lb />
of <lb />
There seems lo be impression <lb />
in the minds of some that where <lb />
Or TIM I OF <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT AT BEN <lb />
la the slats of North Carolina, at the close of business, December <lb />
is. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Igor of the calf may and capital stock paid in <lb />
. <lb />
have been suspended for the past two cows am fed on cotton seed meal the <lb />
weeks because of the fall term size mid <lb />
nations, will begin with renewed In- affected. If there are any definite . <lb />
again now that these mid-year reasons for this opinion, they have Furniture fixtures <lb />
terrors are a thing of the past. The not been mid in i Demand loans . <lb />
work of the University, however, has so far as the writer can discover. Cash items . <lb />
AYDEN, N. C, Feb. <lb />
reached 3-4 on our local market. <lb />
The union prayer meeting was well <lb />
attended last Sunday at the F. W. <lb />
church, was indeed a spiritual <lb />
feast from the fact so many took an <lb />
active part. <lb />
n i, ,. i suspended during the What given rise to this is; Cold coin . <lb />
of nation period. Last week the contract apparently, therefore, a of Silver coin. Including <lb />
have been received <lb />
last few days direct from Louisiana <lb />
in hum the best answer minor coin currency <lb />
lions of the system of new which can be given la to quote not bank notes and <lb />
for the erection of the first three sec- conjecture, and <lb />
We will iii ink sweet water bye <lb />
Dr. J. It. the eye <lb />
was awarded to I. G. Lawrence, only from personal experience, but other U. notes <lb />
Durham. The dormitories will be from the observation and results <lb />
643.30 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
33,386.64 <lb />
200.00 <lb />
880.16 <lb />
4,177.00 <lb />
fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 2,386.62 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 66,499.22 <lb />
Savings deposits . 36.699.79 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
. 904.64 <lb />
erected on the site of the old Mired by who have engaged <lb />
son hotel property. Work on tearing more or extensively In live <lb />
down the wooden building which Is Block production. <lb />
the first place, It i <lb />
Total. <lb />
well to <lb />
U his nephew, Mr. Mark store Feb. will your <lb />
Taylor U sure to meet him on at present standing on this began In <lb />
. . once. The construction of the new consider the condition under Which <lb />
The system of Mr. Alfred above v, , , tow young should I, <lb />
Gardner destroyed by fire Sat- <lb />
evening with insurance. <lb />
This makes the second time within <lb />
;. while that he <lb />
marble yard in Ayden. Watch this <lb />
department he may say something. <lb />
If you want to buy or sell land or <lb />
young <lb />
Cows an <lb />
month, result it Is expected nourished. <lb />
by the University authorities that the specific production <lb />
dormitories will be ready for mid the raising of <lb />
the opening of the next of beef. In dairy see- <lb />
I they arc generally fed with <lb />
even loss by fire. Much sympathy personal properly let us write you a <lb />
is felt for Mr. Gardner as he Is a very the Th. will be built on great care and regularity. Where <lb />
industrious and progressive citizen. Mr. Caleb Trip, lad the of beef animal are raised the <lb />
Ricky, wife of Mr. C. J. lose a linger last week. <lb />
of Hope Well section, died Monday coming in contact with a jointing <lb />
night- She had been declining chine, <lb />
health for lime, and her death Only two more of those nice <lb />
of Count; of PUt, <lb />
I, Hodges, enable of the above-i bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
tho above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- <lb />
. HODGES, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before me, 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
D. O. BERRY, <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. MIS. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
beef There <lb />
Hank the campus on either not nil. When currying her young herds maintained <lb />
arc hundreds of <lb />
throughout <lb />
the general plan of the University of pure-bred beef animals lire <lb />
room houses. management but <lb />
They will be built in sections range conditions the cows of- <lb />
twenty-four rooms each, and will ten fed Indefinitely and frequently <lb />
was no surprise. She leaves a large shire gilts on hand, three months old <lb />
family and many friends to mourn at each. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
their loss. She WM of the I Don't forget that Dr. J. H. <lb />
Christian church at Ayden. Her re- the eye doctor, be at J. ; Smith energy u herd. When this condition <lb />
suit of a gift from the these MUM nerves must be counted example, a number of pertains it must be charged up to <lb />
of It is to be erected on largely to maintain the system In <lb />
the <lb />
side of its whole the cow, especially it she be a where cotton seed meal <lb />
The contract for the milker, is working her nervous sys- been the chief Ingredient of the <lb />
building was awarded at the over time, since milk la the J many and from <lb />
will injure the either <lb />
before or after birth. Of it <lb />
is possible through feeding cotton <lb />
seed us with many other feeds, <lb />
to produce undesirable results in any <lb />
mains were laid to rest Tuesday and store, Feb. 6th. <lb />
Rev J. R. Tingle <lb />
u., It does not appear that Ignorance or <lb />
the obsequies. We our the Graves property at the a condition of equilibrium will not or the vigor or the progeny j MUM In feeding management and <lb />
d b the campus. only enable the production of milk, been In any Interfered not to some specific property which <lb />
Mr. L. L. ma e a us new medical but the digestion and transformation by the character of the feed used may contain, <lb />
trip to Monday. . Is a has been In process of of a sufficient amount of food to in- <lb />
. ,. MM U Place of for the past six months, sure the uniform and rapid develop-; u experience In <lb />
and all kinds of hardware. J. . Powerful, completed. The of the Cows under feeding and handling of cows In the <lb />
Smith and Bro. J In was the of building will take these must period of IS <lb />
M or fed it been ,, evil on the health <lb />
OF CLUBS <lb />
Meeting of State <lb />
.-. aw. r mt iii it man <lb />
out a largo of was a educators from the of of the calves were The much notable event in North <lb />
will be sawing and gr is a powerful mill- a the University, most for tills use of cotton seed meal. Carolina many a long day ls the <lb />
. f R i I is accompanied by Is one liberal amount; During this period fully BOO meeting <lb />
Mr, Leslie aM g how weak ii is, la a has gone of protein In a rather easily ,,,,. ,;,,,,. in live Council of the North Carolina <lb />
Us bill does to tn the progress of the Mile form. To Withhold protein at relent southern slates. The which <lb />
strengthen the liver and u large dote on monument flint the North this time is much more likely to j has therefore been under will be held Greenville during tho <lb />
-sometimes the usual Division of the of prove than Its over lib- j.,,.;, variety the week in The visiting <lb />
Taylor stoics. <lb />
Kid the colored Methodist <lb />
is moving his family <lb />
Wilmington, lived among us <lb />
for several years and his upright walk <lb />
has won him many white <lb />
cause salivation. I Wilson's Liver- are lo erect on the oral MB, both extremes ,.,., Ute lo- club women will be the guests of the <lb />
Tone is a builder that strengthens ,.,, of to the certainly to be <lb />
work, It entirely <lb />
in all however, the Bound Table, and the of the <lb />
do of the who Those who have experience in of grain has Century Clubs, upon whose Invitation <lb />
vegetable. , war between and to examine the cal- seed herds was this <lb />
t . lo pleasant to no bad after- hp The of the of cows raised under range con- grade of varying Mrs. Robert R. <lb />
We effect and is perfectly suited have raised for the where all of food have r parity, from the the ls most gifted <lb />
him where he as well as grown people. of It will been withheld, during the winter cow to the high-grade woman, possessing <lb />
covenant. don't have lo be careful what t before the end of the season, know that many are <lb />
Before paper reaches its ,,,, when dropped <lb />
Smith will be happily guarantee you <lb />
by Rev. G. C. Mr. If it I <lb />
U a of the late Fred <lb />
and Mia. Smith ls a daughter Mr. for u <lb />
, II ill Ll, most a <lb />
weak j jersey and Shorthorn. During this <lb />
and period pure-bred of Jerseys. I with <lb />
and high and <lb />
her wide experience, great re- <lb />
H. B. Smith, one of most<lb />
Cook all kinds Ii. u <lb />
ii. crockery, linen, <lb />
rugs, etc J- R- Smith <lb />
The prayer meeting will be <lb />
held at the church next <lb />
Sunday. Mr. Prescott will lead. <lb />
Highest <lb />
Mrs. Ida Jackson and <lb />
Mrs. I will- <lb />
to Mr in the <lb />
young people, volunteered to enter-1 <lb />
lane church Warren <lb />
the marriage of her <lb />
daughter <lb />
Harriet May <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Saturday. January thirteenth <lb />
I the church. <lb />
society Invitations <lb />
land a goodly number accepted, and-, <lb />
on January from to p. m. . <lb />
Sunday in mM <lb />
toe <lb />
Mr. Heath, of Snow Hill, was here, of <lb />
Monday says he ls interested In Gertrude <lb />
the and Is favorably Critcher much to our pleasure <lb />
Impressed Ayden market. a few <lb />
Mr. Allen purchased Then the game <lb />
handsome touring car. evening in which all participated <lb />
We expect to hear Gov. Woodrow enJoyed <lb />
speak in Ayden this summer, j was <lb />
we expect to Invite him down here we re- <lb />
ad- <lb />
percentage of In an and Which with may be expect- <lb />
usually severe winter Is very high some animals of from the State Federation, which <lb />
,,., . No definite figures observation. The i., of <lb />
along this line are available, but beef herds Included pure-bred Short- clubs with membership Of <lb />
gone needed If one had nil; horns. Aberdeen than MOO women. <lb />
opportunity lo make observations for Cotton has The council Is composed of the <lb />
himself this testimony will led lo every elate together the <lb />
fan he by all who r dairy animal of tho various departments Into which <lb />
had considerable experience with, , ,. , n , . The work is divided, These women <lb />
management under ., , represent all of the cities and many <lb />
range conditions and without the subjected of the mate, Raleigh. <lb />
Charlotte, <lb />
. . . . -----.- . i, n <lb />
ail. the Young Woman's Society of thousand nine hundred aid twelve use of supplemented food during the v. management and a front Wilmington, <lb />
m. church. . . . . ,. . . . <lb />
Little Rock. Arkansas. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander I. Blow <lb />
winter season. of environment conditions. Greensboro. Golda- <lb />
some farms and ranges where Throughout this period and with Point. Henderson <lb />
feeding has been practiced the re- the animals under teat there They are women of <lb />
suits hale been highly beneficial in j been no diminution in the vigor bruins, energy, devoted to the Intel- <lb />
Increasing the tot of the offspring of their loyal <lb />
request the honor of your presence on account of bringing of the herds the descendants North Carolina. <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Lottie <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. John Calvin Butner <lb />
through the winter in a much the third second generation; a most Interesting program has <lb />
better condition, to say. in are now milking and they still arranged for which an Immense <lb />
many places cotton seed meal has their vigor virility and are executive business Is to be de- <lb />
used as the principal as among the beat and plans made for the May <lb />
ion the morning of Wednesday. Feb- , with such other roughness in these particular herds. <lb />
to deliver some commencement uh our <lb />
dresses Why not.- Gov. were <lb />
Craig came when invited, and A, eleven we bade host- <lb />
are great men. good-night, declaring that one of <lb />
the fourteenth <lb />
at nine o'clock <lb />
St. Pauls Church <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina. <lb />
which will be held in <lb />
be obtained. This fact of the period in question cot- the tenth <lb />
self is answer to those who ton seed meal has been fed In anniversary of the organization of the <lb />
imagined the use quantity from as low as three federation in that city ten years ago. <lb />
seed meal would In any way Injure or tour pounds per head per day. One of the delightful social features <lb />
the development of the before depending on the of animal. Mrs Cotton, the president, will <lb />
Van-lave License. and prove detrimental to to the most rations entertain the membership for <lb />
Marriage licenses were issued last growth after Consider for a The test has thus been week-end her <lb />
,.,. mad,. . business week to the following moment the conditions prevailing In unusually severe and carried on Munificent country home. nine <lb />
White. a herd of pure-bred animals which a great variety of conditions miles The guest. <lb />
Hangs MM fed ind nourish- that it would appear to fully answer be divided Into two one- <lb />
Paul Randolph and Mamie Pollard, ed on account. Calves from in a negative manner the idea any nail tor the week-end before the <lb />
trip to Tuesday. <lb />
left <lb />
Tuesday to launch the seine at Pitch <lb />
We expect to soon be eating <lb />
shad or herrings. They all have the <lb />
same farewell. <lb />
ever been our fortune to enjoy <lb />
lust been spent. <lb />
ls a blow from a kicking cow a Nail <lb />
milk punch. <lb />
I Colored. <lb />
Isiah Deny and Allen. <lb />
Clayton Gay and Ade Dupree. <lb />
such a herd SM relatively large for who may still hold the opinion that meeting, and the other for the <lb />
the breed and active and vigorous cotton seed meal fed In reasonable week-end after adjournment, return- <lb />
this Is true of both dairy and quantities and under Judicious man- bag with Mrs Cotten<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018182_tn_0004" n="4" />
                <p>
N. C. NEW INDUSTRIES RAILROAD WRECK <lb />
RESULT OF NEGLECT <lb />
any New Old <lb />
State <lb />
Blame Placed On Tares Men For Deaths <lb />
Of Railroad Chiefs <lb />
BOARD FiNDS three men <lb />
For tho week January <lb />
The Tradesman I ,, Into the <lb />
industries growing daily<lb />
FROM THE <lb />
LABOR He HI <lb />
The annual convention of the <lb />
Stale federation of Labor will <lb />
held at April <lb />
The State Federation of La- <lb />
will hold its annual <lb />
In Palest beginning May <lb />
the folio new industries for <lb />
bank. <lb />
drug company. <lb />
cotton mill <lb />
Chariot. null. <lb />
development <lb />
company. <lb />
company. <lb />
tobacco factory <lb />
company. <lb />
company. <lb />
telephone <lb />
company. <lb />
drug com- <lb />
printing com- <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
The Fire Insurance<lb />
el the in Which President of Now York State of La- <lb />
Met Hi- Heath Blame s executive committee has <lb />
and a proposed legislative measure <lb />
At a the Flit County <lb />
Branch of The Mutual Fire <lb />
Insurance Association, held here on <lb />
the 10th, the following officers were <lb />
G. T. Tyson. <lb />
Sec. and J. L. Little. <lb />
Agents. K. K. W. King. S. <lb />
M. Jones <lb />
The following were also elected <lb />
supervisors for the several town- <lb />
ships the <lb />
Heaver Dam. S V. Joyner, <lb />
G. A. Stancill. <lb />
C. <lb />
Carolina. A. <lb />
J. J. Elks. <lb />
Jesse Cannon, <lb />
Falkland. T. L. Williams. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, J. A. Lang, <lb />
A. N. Waters, <lb />
Swift Creek, Job Moore, <lb />
Elsewhere In this paper will be <lb />
found a statement of association <lb />
for the year ending Dec. 1911. <lb />
showing that there are members <lb />
in the county carrying nearly a mil-1 <lb />
lion dollars Insurance on their farm <lb />
property. A considerable Increase <lb />
was made over the previous year. <lb />
Was Also t Blame for Cat. <lb />
Jan. Negligence on <lb />
part of lores trainmen <lb />
to the Illinois Contra wreck at <lb />
Sunday night in <lb />
which T. J. former <lb />
dent of that line, and three other <lb />
railroad officials were killed, an In- <lb />
declared here <lb />
The trainmen and R. J. <lb />
Smart, of train No. which crushed <lb />
into train No. John II. <lb />
conductor of train No. M, and Harry <lb />
J. flagman on train No. <lb />
what steps will be taken In <lb />
the cases has not been <lb />
said W. L. vice- <lb />
president of the Illinois Central, and <lb />
a member of the investigating com- <lb />
Heading the alleged negligence of <lb />
providing for industrial insurance in <lb />
that stale. <lb />
The San Francisco Labor Temple <lb />
Association has asked the Labor <lb />
to request affiliated unions to buy <lb />
took in to create a building <lb />
fund of to start the new build-<lb />
Fatalities in coal mines over the <lb />
country average well above two thous- <lb />
and from year to and are <lb />
the number of a decade ago. The <lb />
employment continues far more dead- <lb />
than railroading. <lb />
The Portland. Ore., city council has <lb />
authorized Mayor to <lb />
point a committee of businessmen to <lb />
conduct a series of co-operative shops, <lb />
where the would be distributed <lb />
among the shareholders-the public. <lb />
PROFESSIONAL AND <lb />
BUSINESS CARDS. <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L Smith Co's. <lb />
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Company's new building. <lb />
. Worth t <lb />
K, W. <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
i in Hi.-. . . North Carolina. <lb />
the trainmen, the committee <lb />
I K <lb />
the <lb />
s of <lb />
School. <lb />
the <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
L. I. Moor <lb />
H. <lb />
mil <lb />
at inn <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
II. W. M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye. Bar, Nose and Throat. <lb />
Washington, Y in v C, <lb />
office with Dr. L. James <lb />
n. in. to p. m. Mondays. <lb />
INCREASE SALARY. <lb />
Memorial l Votes <lb />
for This. <lb />
After the morning service in Me- <lb />
Baptist church Sunday, the <lb />
The Henry Grady Debating society member held I meeting to hear a <lb />
of Hie graded school held its second and recommendations of the i <lb />
debate of the tern. Friday night. The <lb />
query was That the Unit- <lb />
ed Slates should enter upon a policy <lb />
of gradually decreasing her army <lb />
and <lb />
committee. The financial con- <lb />
of the church made such an <lb />
excellent showing that a motion to <lb />
increase the salary of the pastor. <lb />
C. M. Rock from to re- <lb />
The affirmative was represented by the unanimous vole of all <lb />
Robert Wallace This was entirely without the <lb />
and David Whit-hard, and the of the pastor, at the <lb />
by Milton Pugh. Chandler service after being Informed <lb />
and Ferrall The contest the notion of the church, he ex- <lb />
was won by the affirmative. pressed his appreciation of the es- <lb />
A new member was added to in which the people and <lb />
this meeting. The boys Ration hold him. <lb />
are making creditable <lb />
their speaking. <lb />
progress In <lb />
and Justice. <lb />
At least a Solomon has come <lb />
The Rotten Pension Hull. <lb />
Where Is tho congressman brave <lb />
enough to draw up and champion a <lb />
hill to purge tho federal pension <lb />
rolls There has been talk and talk <lb />
of this, instead, additional fakirs <lb />
judgment out in Cincinnati, who to the rolls and more <lb />
makes Shylock's Judge look like at every congress. Mr. <lb />
notary and every man Adams Is bringing <lb />
ever used can light a first unpleasant to tho <lb />
Mr. Rock began his pastorate of <lb />
church here on the first Sunday in <lb />
March of last year, and church has <lb />
gone forward In nil Its work under <lb />
his ministry and leadership. In tho <lb />
eleven months members have been <lb />
to the church. Resides being <lb />
an able preacher, tho church has not <lb />
had a paste- loved more by all people <lb />
of the community than Mr. Rock. <lb />
Attorney <lb />
Office in building, st. <lb />
Practices wherever his services art <lb />
desired <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Don't judge a manure <lb />
spreader by looks<lb />
W. C. D. X. Clark <lb />
Civil Attorney at Law <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Engineers and <lb />
. Carolina. <lb />
H. Ward C. C. PIERCE <lb />
Washington, N. C Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WARD <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
Office In Woolen building on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
. . North Carolina. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
one, or gnaw another corner of <lb />
the plug with that feeling of <lb />
faction which comes of having a long <lb />
cherished theory finally O. There <lb />
was a particularly knotty aggregation <lb />
of problems Involved In a case being <lb />
heard in Superior Judge <lb />
Smith's court All the legal lights <lb />
pondered upon with compress- <lb />
ed lips and corrugated brows. Final- <lb />
tho court handed down a decision <lb />
more momentous, doubtless, than he <lb />
realized, to the effect that, in order <lb />
lo grease up wheels of Justice, SO <lb />
line of Still <lb />
was specified on the floor the last <lb />
house of a man enlisted in 1864, <lb />
got a big bounty; stayed in the hos- <lb />
to speak, anybody who cared to until discharged; never fired n <lb />
smoke. Soon the opposing counsel gun r did u day's duty at the front; <lb />
came home; was examined, was pen- <lb />
congressmen through The <lb />
World's Work. He gives some cases <lb />
of pension frauds that are on record. <lb />
A responsible man himself a veteran <lb />
of the war, wrote from a town In <lb />
Ohio he name at least <lb />
twenty men In the same company to <lb />
which he belonged who arc receiving <lb />
under a special pension act a <lb />
month, and who never stood In the <lb />
Keeping of Exact Time of <lb />
an <lb />
Brother Shore spoke a great truth <lb />
last Sunday night Just before an- <lb />
his text for tho evening. In <lb />
these words; people of Dunn <lb />
need to be taught a lesson in <lb />
as a great many other towns <lb />
also <lb />
We have often wondered why <lb />
make II a point to wait until after <lb />
ITS Started to reach the place <lb />
were puffing of pears, the Jury <lb />
box looked like the of a <lb />
battleship, and the Judge himself <lb />
toyed daintily with tho cork-tipped <lb />
cigarette. One by one tho perplexing <lb />
snarls were unraveled, the trial pro- <lb />
with a hum, and tho witness, <lb />
under the soothing of a <lb />
threw upon the proceedings <lb />
a luminous knowledge calculated to <lb />
upset the traditions of <lb />
Thus the potency of nicotine as a <lb />
mental stimulant is recognized, and <lb />
tobacco takes the place to which it <lb />
Is rightfully entitled as a rule of <lb />
son which should prevail in all the <lb />
temples of the blind goddess. That, <lb />
under the of the weed, the <lb />
mind of man becomes more flexible <lb />
has long been known to those who <lb />
smoke. It Is no stranger to the bench <lb />
or bar. although so openly In- <lb />
as now. One can easily re- <lb />
call that picture of the learned <lb />
of the Supreme court of the United <lb />
States passing along from hand to <lb />
hand beneath the of <lb />
the bench and their own flowing <lb />
r the homely plug of that <lb />
jurist who. but a short time <lb />
ago. went hence to the great beyond. <lb />
Cincinnati has rendered a service <lb />
the cause of human liberty. To all <lb />
the to all the Juries, to all tho <lb />
lawyers In the land wrestling with <lb />
hydra-heeded dragon, the law, <lb />
we say, by way of <lb />
Observer. <lb />
sioned at per month for the last <lb />
stages of consumption, and is living <lb />
A system under which such <lb />
abuses exist, and arc practically con- <lb />
at, Is one not Improperly char- <lb />
as a which offers <lb />
every Inducement to <lb />
and conceals every possible In- <lb />
to <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
another for worship. Several <lb />
sons, we see them, might be as- <lb />
signed, hut we shall not express our- <lb />
and leave It for the reader to <lb />
draw his own conclusion, but we will <lb />
venture one general reason, the force <lb />
of habit. The human family has many <lb />
bad habits, and this Is one of them. <lb />
The best way to reach service on <lb />
time is to start on and them <lb />
keep going, and you will usually be <lb />
then- to the minute. <lb />
It detracts very much from tho <lb />
vices for people to constantly <lb />
coming in during the opening of <lb />
service. It makes It trying on the <lb />
speaker, and often some valuable <lb />
l Probe. <lb />
NEW YORK. Jan. Federal road <lb />
Judgments on Roads. <lb />
Discussing the havoc played by bad <lb />
weather with many of the roads. Tho <lb />
Free Press protests against <lb />
some of the conclusions hastily form- <lb />
ed. It would appear that In <lb />
county more harm bus ensued to the <lb />
sand-clay roads thus indirectly than <lb />
from what the weather actually did. <lb />
Our contemporary Is therefore led to <lb />
insist that the term shall <lb />
be correctly used. Such a road, it <lb />
goes on to say, neither a clay <lb />
road, nor yet Is it u sand road, but <lb />
p. road that Is made by properly mix- <lb />
and working together sand and <lb />
clay and that has afterward been <lb />
properly graded, crowned and smooth- <lb />
ed off by successive until <lb />
it has become a sun-dried The <lb />
roads ruined by the weather were, <lb />
none of them, sand-clay roads In this <lb />
Sense. Between and La- <lb />
Grange the State Central Highway Is <lb />
a sand-clay road built on approved <lb />
principles, but It Is not yet complete <lb />
In conclusion Is a protest <lb />
against calling road n <lb />
imply because some clay has <lb />
investigation begun last fall Into the <lb />
express companies, their revenues, <lb />
rat.-s and methods of doing <lb />
returned In city be- <lb />
fore Commissioner Lane of the Inter- <lb />
state Commerce <lb />
been hauled In and dumped on a <lb />
sandy road or because a road is in <lb />
process of being converted from an <lb />
ordinary dirt highway to a properly <lb />
constructed sand-clay <lb />
Dally <lb />
N. S. Schedule <lb />
OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <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 />
is 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 />
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE <lb />
foundation of the <lb />
Is lost <lb />
gone away after <lb />
the <lb />
st the main thought <lb />
thought as <lb />
discourse <lb />
Lots of peon <lb />
the services <lb />
because <lb />
in the <lb />
-the word has mean- <lb />
and if It was printed in large <lb />
letters and pasted in some <lb />
urns place In the would <lb />
suggest Just the clock it might <lb />
stimulate some to and <lb />
on time. It is a good word to teach <lb />
to your children and the best way <lb />
to teach it la to act it yourself. <lb />
We hope this little friendly chat <lb />
will serve a good purpose, and If <lb />
possible, we will all be on time, and <lb />
show ourselves as doers of the word, <lb />
as well understanding Its moan- <lb />
Weekly Guide, <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. Dull. <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, Dully, except Sunday, for <lb />
West Hound <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Wilson and Hal <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
ice connects Norm, South and West <lb />
a. m. Dally, except for <lb />
Wilson and connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. Daily, for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Car service. <lb />
For further information and res- <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply <lb />
to J. L. Agent, Greenville, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
General Supt, G. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
T. W. C. A. Services. <lb />
The Sunday evening services of the <lb />
V. W. C. A. were conducted by three <lb />
of the young ladles. Miss Hazel <lb />
Armstrong read the Scripture lesson. <lb />
Miss Ethel Perry, on Lifters as Lead- <lb />
era, and kiss Lancaster, on <lb />
Learning, made good, strong talks, <lb />
full of wholesome spirit and showing <lb />
an understanding of student's prob- <lb />
from the view point of girls <lb />
among girls. <lb />
Conservatism and rheumatism cause <lb />
a man to make haste slowly. <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
When yon want the best, remember <lb />
we are at your <lb />
Choice limes, Carnations, Tallies <lb />
Violets and Wedding Outfits in <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically arranged <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
When in need of pot plants, rose <lb />
bushes, evergreens, shrubbery, hedge <lb />
plants and trees, mall, telegraph <lb />
or telephone your orders to <lb />
J. Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
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 White Piano Co<lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Located Id main business of town, <lb />
Four -.-hairs in operation and each <lb />
one ever by a sallied <lb />
barber st <lb />
home <lb />
Annual Statement Pitt County Branch <lb />
Mutual Fire Insurance Association <lb />
Of North Carolina, Greenville. N. I . at close of Dec. 1911 <lb />
Number of members at this Number of members one <lb />
ago, Amount Insurance In force at this time, One yea j <lb />
ago. <lb />
Showing Increase for months. <lb />
Amount of money on hand ., <lb />
Amount of money received In 1911. <lb />
Amount paid out for In 1911. <lb />
Amount paid out for expenses In . <lb />
Amount of money on hand 1911. <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
James L. Little, Sec. and Treas. <lb />
January 1912. <lb />
We, a committee appointed by Pitt County Mutual <lb />
Insurance Association, to examine tie books of the and treas- <lb />
report we have examined books of James L. Little, fin <lb />
that they correctly and well kepi, and the company Is In Hi <lb />
condition. <lb />
608.22 <lb />
3,684.46 <lb />
3.889.10 <lb />
286.47 <lb />
118.10 <lb />
Committee. <lb />
CANNON <lb />
A. J. <lb />
J A. <lb />
FURS <lb />
AND -HIDES <lb />
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID <lb />
RAW FURS HIDES <lb />
Wool on Writ, <lb />
ad. <lb />
. . mm <lb />
JOHN WHITE CO. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Super- <lb />
court I'm county in <lb />
proceeding No. 1698, entitled J II <lb />
et against Barn- <lb />
et ala., the undersigned <lb />
sell for cash before the <lb />
court house door In Greenville on <lb />
Monday, Jan. 1912 at noon, the <lb />
following described two lots or par- <lb />
of land situate In the town of <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
lot described fully In a deed <lb />
to Albert Ward wife to B. L T., <lb />
and L B. Barnhill. which <lb />
de d appears of record In the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of <lb />
County In book I.-4. page Be- <lb />
ginning at the north-west corner of <lb />
the old J. Ward lot and runs <lb />
street 2-3 thence south <lb />
west yards lo Carson's Hue; thence <lb />
with line 2-3 yards to <lb />
tho Ward lot; thence north with the <lb />
line of the Ward lot to tho beginning, <lb />
containing 9.13 1-3 square yards <lb />
This lot Is called the old Coach shop <lb />
lot. <lb />
Also one other lot In the town of <lb />
Bethel described fully Ina deed from <lb />
Albert Ward and wife to B. L. T. <lb />
L B. dated Feb. <lb />
1888 and recorded in book Y-4. page <lb />
S-ti. at <lb />
corner east <lb />
I street and runs east with <lb />
aid line feet; thence <lb />
north with James and Main <lb />
feet to a corner of the <lb />
wall; thence west with said wall <lb />
feet to James thence <lb />
with James street feet to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing square feet. <lb />
This lot is known as the resident lot <lb />
the late B L. T. and Susan <lb />
Said property Is sold for partition. <lb />
This Jan. 1912. <lb />
P. O. <lb />
By of s of con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
by Jenkins to A B. <lb />
Beverly on the lat day of January, <lb />
1903, which said mortgage deed Is <lb />
duly recorded in register's office In <lb />
county. In book O. page <lb />
The undersigned, will on Monday, the <lb />
22nd day of January, 1912, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose to public sale <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
to Hie highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or par- <lb />
of laud to <lb />
Lying and being In Bethel town- <lb />
ship, I'll county. North Carolina, and <lb />
being the land hero Jenkins <lb />
now lives, being tho same land <lb />
purchased by the said Jenkins <lb />
of M. Hi. <lb />
lands of H. S. Smith, deceased. Shade <lb />
Matthews land, Prank Pol- <lb />
lard Gabriel Jenkins. Said tract <lb />
of laud containing acres more or <lb />
This sale Is made to satisfy <lb />
terms of said deed. <lb />
tho day of December, <lb />
1911. <lb />
B. A. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
P. C. Attorney. <lb />
By virtue of a decree at the <lb />
court of Pitt county, dated Jan <lb />
made In a certain special <lb />
proceeding therein pending, entitled <lb />
II. Mills, administrator of <lb />
Mills, versus H. II <lb />
Mills and others. I will, on Friday, <lb />
February 23rd, 1912, at o'clock m. <lb />
publicly sell at the court house door <lb />
in Greenville lo the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, that certain piece or parcel <lb />
land situated In township, <lb />
county, known as Lot No in the <lb />
division of the lands of the late Wash- <lb />
Mills, bounded and described <lb />
as Beginning at tho <lb />
North <lb />
Pitt Count, <lb />
Before the Clerk <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, rendered <lb />
in a special proceeding or notion <lb />
therein pending, led Mary K. <lb />
administratrix of Geo. <lb />
deceased, vs. William Route <lb />
ft <lb />
red spots ob body and <lb />
in swallow fork and half moon <lb />
In right ear. A small yearling left <lb />
with the cow. Suitable reward for <lb />
recovery. <lb />
L. JONES. <lb />
Bathed, N. C. <lb />
OF SALK. <lb />
County. <lb />
A G. Cox vs. Harris, R. L. <lb />
N. S. John Griffin. Will <lb />
Griffin. John Williams and wife Lou <lb />
B. Williams. Maggie B. Stocks, Nan- <lb />
ale Braxton, Braxton, <lb />
Clara Braxton. B. <lb />
Jones, Griffin. Warren Avery, <lb />
Mary Avery, <lb />
Bottle EM- <lb />
wards. heirs <lb />
of James Braxton, Reedy Branch <lb />
church of Pitt county; <lb />
and K. A. Avery. <lb />
By of authority vested In <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To R. M. <lb />
Take Notice, That on the first day <lb />
of May, 1911, at the door <lb />
in the town of Green L. W. <lb />
Tucker, sheriff, In and for the county <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale the <lb />
following described piece or parcel <lb />
of land, In Greenville township, to- <lb />
Situated In the town of Green- <lb />
ville, adjoining the lands or lots of <lb />
H, C. and Chas. Cobb the <lb />
west; W. H. Jr., on the east; <lb />
Ninth street on the north; Tenth <lb />
street on the south, and known as the <lb />
II. K. warehouse properly <lb />
and being the identical property on <lb />
B. K. warehouse stood <lb />
It was burned, containing about <lb />
one-half acre, more or and being <lb />
and wife, Magnolia Halli- <lb />
away, w. and wile, <lb />
Annie Howard and <lb />
heirs law, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Thursday, Feb- <lb />
between the hours of <lb />
lust o clock, in the town of <lb />
, before the court house door, <lb />
Corner Of Lot NO and running from <lb />
hence with the line of sad lot S. <lb />
W. poles to some small gum. In ,,,, ,,.,,, ., <lb />
branch, thence down said J pm <lb />
I ranch to n slake pointed by small Bethel township, N. C. and more <lb />
and two small In said described as <lb />
branch. It being third corner of Adjoining the lands of R. D. Whit- <lb />
No. thence with the lino the county line; <lb />
Lot No. north east poles to u,,. lands of Gary Manning and Mrs. <lb />
i stake on a ditch; thence with said Mary K. containing <lb />
ditch N W . poles to another acres, more or being the lands <lb />
small ditch; thence up the winding of Hie H. and the <lb />
said small ditch to a stake, a corner more fully described in <lb />
of Lot. No. thence with tho line of book on page of Pitt <lb />
said lot S. K. 2-f poles to the be- county registry. <lb />
containing acres, more, The said land will sold subject <lb />
or less. Said land will he sold sub-It,, dower rights of the widow, <lb />
to charged upon tho Mrs. Mary Whittled. <lb />
same for In favor of Lot No. <lb />
to Mills In tho <lb />
vision of the lands of Washington <lb />
Mills. <lb />
This tho 23rd day of January, 1912. <lb />
H. MILLS <lb />
Administrator <lb />
and Blow, Attorneys for<lb />
This January 1912. <lb />
C. C. Com. <lb />
Ward and Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
25-ltd <lb />
North County. la the <lb />
Court. <lb />
Susie S. Harris vs. Henry Spencer <lb />
Harris. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled <lb />
,,,,,,, i, as the above has been commenced <lb />
BUB r th court of county <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- h d f g <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed,, , .,. <lb />
executed by Jenkins to M. of her late husband, H. S. <lb />
Manning on the 12th day of March. Harris, allotted to her as prescribed <lb />
1903, which said mortgage deed is will <lb />
recorded in the register's office that he Is <lb />
In hook O page to appear tho clerk the <lb />
The undersigned, will on court of county at bis <lb />
the 24th day of February. 1912. at In Greenville, N. C, on Mon- <lb />
O'clock noon, expose to public sale day, Feb. 1912 and answer <lb />
before the court house door or <lb />
Mile to the highest bidder for or <lb />
the following described tract or par- , court for <lb />
eel of land demanded In the said complaint. <lb />
Lying and being In Bethel <lb />
pending before the clerk of the <lb />
court, I will sell on Monday, <lb />
February noon, at tho court house <lb />
door In to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, that certain tract of <lb />
land In Pitt county, formerly known <lb />
tho homo place of Felix Braxton <lb />
whom ho lived and died, adjoining the <lb />
lands of O. B. Kills, Joshua Cox, <lb />
. .,. . This Jan. II, 1912. <lb />
the lands above described. Said ship. Pitt county. North Carolina, and <lb />
SOld at said sale for taxes due the land where J <lb />
the year 1910 at which sale the lives, and being the same land K SOs. <lb />
became the purchaser purchased by the said Jenkins for <lb />
the said land was taxed M. adjoining i <lb />
assessed in the name of B. lands of II. S. Smith, deceased. Shade <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
satisfy j duly qualified as administratrix <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. of K. P. deceased be- <lb />
This u c <lb />
the Matthew, land, Frank Pol-<lb />
May, 1912, land containing acres more or; <lb />
Taken t p. <lb />
I have taken up two sows and <lb />
three borrows, unmarked, will weigh <lb />
about pounds each. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving property and <lb />
paying all charges. <lb />
E. L MILLS. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
bias, Jr. and J <lb />
Greenville Monday <lb />
Mr. Gilbert of Reedy Branch <lb />
was in our town Tuesday. W all <lb />
were glad to see Mr. with us <lb />
again. <lb />
Mr. George Potter, of <lb />
was in our town The <lb />
and his friends were glad to see <lb />
him. <lb />
Mr. Allen of <lb />
in our town Wednesday even- <lb />
and spent a short while. <lb />
We are glad to sec Mrs. J. J. No- <lb />
hies, Jr., in her chair out in the open <lb />
air once more. <lb />
Miss Nettie went to see her <lb />
brother. Mr. Austin Briley. near Or- <lb />
last and will <lb />
spend a week or two with and <lb />
Frightful Winds. <lb />
Blow with terrific force at the far <lb />
north and play havoc with the skin, <lb />
using red. rough or sore chapped friends, <lb />
hands and lips, that need Mr. Robt. Willoughby. of <lb />
Salve to heal them. It makes gave us all a call Wednesday <lb />
the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled ll was en route for Mr. and <lb />
or cold sores, also burns, bolls sores, Charlie Tyson's of near <lb />
ulcers, cuts, bruises and Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
Millions of thoroughbred Frost Proof <lb />
Cabbage plants for Bale. The follow- <lb />
Jersey Charleston <lb />
Held, Succession, Large Late Drum <lb />
Head. <lb />
This selection should give you con- <lb />
beading through the entire <lb />
season.<lb />
Prepare for shipments In lots of <lb />
from 1.000 to 10.000, per thou- <lb />
sand; over 10.000 per thousand. <lb />
F. O. B. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
order of any slue. <lb />
Count and satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
L. C. ARTHUR, <lb />
X. <lb />
This tho 5th day of January, 1912. <lb />
R. W. KING. <lb />
Purchaser. <lb />
SALK. <lb />
By of of con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage <lb />
given by to the <lb />
the list day of May, <lb />
on Gum Branch, a description of <lb />
This sale Is made to <lb />
M. C. MANNING. Mortgagee, , <lb />
P, C. Harding Attorney. lB <lb />
to all persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
to make Immediate settlement with <lb />
the undersigned and nil persons <lb />
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. <lb />
and by virtue of order of , <lb />
the superior court, made Jan. 1911; <lb />
in a special proceeding therein en- hereby notified to file their claim <lb />
which is to be had by referring toW, and duo the 1st day of Feb. titled J. W. Allen, administratrix, vs. tho undersigned <lb />
deed from J. to Felix which said mortgage record- K. Corey, et the from date or <lb />
ton recorded In the register's office ea q. at page Pitt will be plead bar of re- <lb />
Pitt county book page , r -in n Monday the K. <lb />
containing more or less. I on , court door of coyer. <lb />
wiring and excepting therefrom <lb />
acres, said farm being In the <lb />
section of Pitt county. <lb />
This the 12th day of January. 1912. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the authority of a <lb />
Judgment rendered at the No- <lb />
1911, term of Pitt Superior <lb />
court, a case therein pending, en- <lb />
D. Jordan and F. E. Ran- <lb />
L. A. Randolph and J. H. Ran- <lb />
trading <lb />
against Fernando ft. <lb />
undersigned commissioner Will m <lb />
6th day of Feb., 1912 at m, put to the highest bidder, for cash, I This the day of January. 1912. <lb />
the court house door offer for o'clock, noon, Feb. 1912, the LEILA P. WILLIAMS <lb />
th. highest bidder th. following of the of B. P. <lb />
scribed <lb />
One and lot Attorney. <lb />
on the southeastern side of <lb />
son avenue, adjoining th. lot of W. Mint TO CREDITORS. <lb />
M. Moore, J. J. Corey, and other, and <lb />
known as the residence of the late <lb />
88888888888888888 <lb />
MOVEMENTS OF <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
Atlantic toast <lb />
North- South- <lb />
bound bound <lb />
p. in. p. m. <lb />
a. m. p. m. <lb />
Southern. <lb />
East- West- <lb />
Pitt County Roy Higher. <lb />
Mr. J. P. Jr., a son of <lb />
County Commissioner J. P. <lb />
who since graduation from the A and <lb />
M. College has been foreman of the <lb />
Naval Academy dairy at <lb />
Md has resigned that position in or- <lb />
to accept a place with the South- <lb />
Railway as demonstrator on the <lb />
special dairy car which will traverse <lb />
the lines of that railway system <lb />
throughout the Southern states. This <lb />
is n high promotion for him, but <lb />
Is the kind of young man who <lb />
makes good wherever lie goes. <lb />
and Agriculture. <lb />
Addressing the graduating class <lb />
the public school No. on <lb />
Constitutes Heal Success and How to <lb />
Attain Mayor Gaynor <lb />
best opening I know of is funning. <lb />
There are not boys going at <lb />
This counsel is not surprising from <lb />
a mayor who recalls with longing the <lb />
old days when he listened with youth- <lb />
rapture to singing of the <lb />
in the barnyard, but it is not <lb />
what we have a right to expect from <lb />
an apostle of The ancient <lb />
sage based his philosophy frankly <lb />
candidly upon the teachings of <lb />
He taught as truth only such <lb />
things could be proved by <lb />
And he never advised anybody <lb />
to take to farming. <lb />
Among the industries of our time <lb />
Involving the investment of capital <lb />
there Is not one more complex in Its <lb />
nature or more uncertain in con- <lb />
hound bound <lb />
I., a. farming, nor Is there one <lb />
a. a larger and more accurate <lb />
piece or parcel of laud, <lb />
Lying and being the town of <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
at a stake side of <lb />
feet from J. B. <lb />
Hue, then running a <lb />
duly <lb />
Known as m . i clerk of Pitt co <lb />
J. R. Corey, and being lot No. superior court clerk of Pitt co as <lb />
course to line j R Jorey and j j Corey, notice hereby given to I <lb />
a. m. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
LOW FARES <lb />
VIA<lb />
TO <lb />
SEW ORLEANS, <lb />
knowledge of many things or a more <lb />
careful and careless labor. A man <lb />
must have capital wherewith to farm; <lb />
he must understand the natures of <lb />
soils, grains, grasses, fruits, trees, <lb />
horses, cows, chickens, hired men and <lb />
markets. Moreover, he must be able <lb />
to forecast the consequences of sun <lb />
and wind and rain and blight and <lb />
mildew and insect pests. He must <lb />
Account Mardi <lb />
Tickets on sale 13th h gather his crops In sea- <lb />
then an course feet. Also undivided remainder L the estate to son and sell them in some instance, <lb />
then a curs. para- . <lb />
being the whole of No. <lb />
of Doug is avenue. <lb />
This January 6th, 1912. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
expose to public sale, before the court <lb />
house door In Greenville, to the high- <lb />
est bidder, Monday, the day of <lb />
February, 1912. at o'clock, noon, <lb />
a certain tract or parcel of land In <lb />
the Bounty of Pitt and of North <lb />
Carolina, and described as <lb />
Known as a part of the Shivers place, Attorney, <lb />
on the north of Tar river, <lb />
two acres, more or less, <lb />
and bounded the north and east by <lb />
Geo. Mooring, on the south by W. J. <lb />
and on the west by W. J. <lb />
Flaming. <lb />
interest In fee after tho life estate immediate to the Agent miles away. Most boys do not <lb />
of Mrs. W. H. Flake. In and to a particulars. to this. There are other <lb />
town lot situated on the south and all persona having ,,, ,,,, <lb />
eastern side of avenue and claims against said are B- W and aB NeW <lb />
astern <lb />
being a corner lot lying In the S. E. that they must present the same <lb />
the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
and being lot No. on the may above <lb />
this will plead in bar <lb />
R. O. Mortgage. ,,. ,, <lb />
the Interest doth appear being the, <lb />
property of J. R. Corey at his death, j <lb />
This, January 1912. <lb />
NOTICE OP SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
the Superior Court before D. C. <lb />
The undersigned commissioner Moore. Clerk, <lb />
sell a fee simple title to one William and wife. <lb />
of above land and the of Joseph Warren and wife. <lb />
at. <lb />
H. <lb />
pr <lb />
Bit <lb />
Fernando In tho other acre. <lb />
For full description and source of <lb />
title see the Judgment In above en- <lb />
titled case recorded on Minute <lb />
No. page the office of the <lb />
clerk of Pitt Superior court and the <lb />
mortgage and deeds referred to in <lb />
Judgment. <lb />
Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
WM. H. LONG, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
N. C, January 1912.<lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To H. M. <lb />
Take Notice, That on tho first day of <lb />
May. 1911, at the court house door . <lb />
In the town of James C. acres more or <lb />
Charity Warren; James <lb />
ROSA GRIMES. <lb />
of Alex Grimes <lb />
Traffic Mgr. Pass. Word <lb />
A Distinguished Visitor. <lb />
e unofficial paid this week<lb />
W. P. EVANS. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
and wife, Nannie Davenport; Dall, Fred <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North County <lb />
B. B. Sugg. William Stocks <lb />
wife. vs. <lb />
An Indoor Track <lb />
The Y. W. C. A. of the Training T, <lb />
school gave to the school on this country by his royal <lb />
day evening a unique enter- Duke of governor <lb />
an indoor trade meet, a general of Canada and only <lb />
Holds sports. son of the late Queen Victoria <lb />
The of the reaction hall was given little old Now York one of the <lb />
roped off for the sports and the spec-, most appreciated free shows It has <lb />
and wife, Briley, vs. <lb />
Jennie Butler, Walter Davenport and <lb />
Davenport. <lb />
By of a decree of th. <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
Tho banked along the walls. Misses had In a great many months. Each <lb />
and masters of ceremony, and every move the duke, the <lb />
and wife, January 6th, 1912. S. E. Gates, having <lb />
Bonnie Best Dall. sold his one-third interest in <lb />
and <lb />
By virtue of a decree of th. tho <lb />
court of Pitt county, made <lb />
D. C. Moor., Clerk, on the 15th day; <lb />
of January, 1912, the undersigned members of <lb />
from each class for each of the has been watched by as large <lb />
six contestants. First was the crowd as circumstances would per- <lb />
yard dash; the sport was lo see who and the number of camera fiends <lb />
could eat the at the end <lb />
business to D. S. Smith <lb />
W. J. the other <lb />
S. Smith <lb />
the a of <lb />
rm Second was the short put. to <lb />
who could drop the most beans <lb />
who have snapped the party to their <lb />
hearts content is simply not to be <lb />
estimated. <lb />
These latter days are not <lb />
DO Moore Clerk StudS will, on Saturday, th. and W. J. will <lb />
of th. undersigned 17th day of who could drop the most beans These latter days are not <lb />
will, on Saturday, th. the highest bidder for cash, fol all liabilities and J third, rose, strewn for scions of royal <lb />
17th day of February. 1912, expose to lowing described tract or parcel of , of firm and all debts due the on . , ,, , <lb />
public sale before tho court house land are to them throwing the banners, empty paper lines but the Duke of <lb />
door In to the highest bid- In Pitt county, North bags were substituted for the seem, to have lived a very useful <lb />
for cash, the following and in Greenville Township. I D. B. <lb />
tract or parcel of land beginning at a stake on the New W. J. <lb />
and being the county of j Bern road, D. S. Sermon's corner s K GATES. <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina and and runs south east poles to <lb />
Carolina Township, adjoining stake centered by two maples. then . <lb />
land, of J. H. William Dav- <lb />
W. D. and others. <lb />
sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among th. ten- <lb />
In common. <lb />
This the 15th day of January. <lb />
P. C. <lb />
ire <lb />
town tux collector and for <lb />
the said town of Greenville, did ex- <lb />
pose to public the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of land the <lb />
town of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, Situated In the town <lb />
adjoining the lands or <lb />
lots of H. C. Edwards and Chas. <lb />
on the west; W. Dall, Jr., on th. <lb />
east; Ninth street the north; <lb />
Tenth on the south and known <lb />
M of Mack convicted at <lb />
proper i the November term, 19.1. of the <lb />
warehouse stood before It burned, court of Pitt county, of the <lb />
containing about one-half acre, manslaughter, and <lb />
and being tho lands the public roads of Pitt county <lb />
described. Said land, we-e Bold at I u <lb />
aid sale for duo for the year for a tern of nine months. <lb />
1910 at which sale the undersigned All who th. grant- <lb />
the purchaser thereof; of said pardon are Invited lo for- <lb />
land was or In Md governor <lb />
Application for Pardon of Mack Harris <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
governor of North Carolina for th. <lb />
U. name of B. E. Parham, for th. <lb />
yea.- 1910. The time of redemption <lb />
will expire on the first day of May, <lb />
This January <lb />
R. W. <lb />
I Purchaser. <lb />
delay. <lb />
This th. 10th day f January, 1912. <lb />
ALBION DUNN, <lb />
for Mart Parts <lb />
The broad grin was measured life in spite of his proximity to the <lb />
In the fourth. The relay race, British throne. As an Infant of a few <lb />
fifth, was to prove which could he the blessing of the <lb />
a soda cracker disappear first. The aged Duke of Wellington and took <lb />
north west poles to a slake in I the foot race, was to test the his name in a baptismal ceremony in <lb />
the field, J. J. Sermon's line, then; Strayed. length of foot represented each which the duke acted as sponsor. <lb />
with his line north west poles, prom my farm between such a debut he could scarce- <lb />
The judges announced that the have been other than a soldier <lb />
tho beginning, containing acres marked half moon under each had made the most and a soldier and administrator he <lb />
more or less and owned by tho Had on a chain collar when ah. Wright delivered to them performing <lb />
I. made for the on. handled tin loving cup. There what duties came In his way with <lb />
, ., was much class spirit manifested good will although without <lb />
ants In common. <lb />
This the 16th day of January, 1512. i <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner.<lb />
W. G. BARNHILL <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have up a black and white <lb />
spotted shoat, marked swallow fork <lb />
In the right ear, In the left. <lb />
Owner can got same by proving own- <lb />
chip and paying charges. <lb />
This January . 1912. <lb />
T. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
each couple of came forth any undue cleverness. <lb />
to compete for honor of her As governor general of our nearest <lb />
Mr. Austin, as manager of sports, neighbor it was an excellent thing <lb />
giving directions a stentorian the duke of refresh the <lb />
I ave taken up a spotted hog a of America he may still have <lb />
ed with swallow fork In right ear. remarks, added much to the by him from his only other visit to us <lb />
ea get same by proving A third of the half a century ago. It was a <lb />
ownership and paying charges. time served dainty refreshments good thing for him to run down to <lb />
A. K. Y. W. C. A. hall, which was Washington say to <lb />
R. P. D. N. C. beautifully decorated in green vines, Taft and his folk. The <lb />
plants and gray moss. Tho guests visit will necessarily tie tighter the <lb />
awaiting their turn were entertained bonds of good feelings already con- <lb />
fOR TRIOS by a Capital Punishment contest, a the two countries. The fact <lb />
White fowls, to f II blood curdling story in the dark and that It was rather than <lb />
Poverty II- own reward. A per trio. Pens to by singing Jolly songs. resale -Char- <lb />
poor man Isn't asked to contribute Poultry Farm. Falls-1 The entertainment was full of snap, chance for such good Char <lb />
N Interest class spirit. News. <lb />
to a campaign fund. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
I . I <lb />
DEPARTMENT I <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 Rates on <lb />
it l t t i s FERTILIZER <lb />
HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME <lb />
President Wake Forest Speaks <lb />
MUSICAL PROGRAM HIM <lb />
Mr. M. B. Bryan, of Norfolk, Sometime ago Kittrell <lb />
a day or two at home this week. d to take Horace Greeley's advice <lb />
The best kind of a plow, is the and Ho <lb />
far as Tenn., and decided <lb />
Syracuse sold by Harrington. Bar-., go he <lb />
and Company, either one or two turned Wednesday saying there was <lb />
horse with solid steel beams. no place like <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock-1 Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
holders of the Bank of Winterville are headquarters for American farm <lb />
will be held in its office on Friday. I fencing. <lb />
Feb. 2nd. at p. in. <lb />
Gov. W. W. has appointed <lb />
J. L. Rollins a notary public, and <lb />
he will soon be ready for business. <lb />
If you need a good disc harrow <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company have the <lb />
test. <lb />
Miss Lucy return- <lb />
ed Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb />
Miss Salisbury in Hassell. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have jut. received another large <lb />
shipment of rubber roofing, prices <lb />
light, will pay you sec them. <lb />
Mr. F. Manning, our clever cot- <lb />
U i h n in three in <lb />
I. this v, eh looking <lb />
cotton bush i , <lb />
If you d i i . A. W. <lb />
Ange and Com it and at<lb />
Rev. C. W. of Wilson, <lb />
i s town Thursday. <lb />
-Mi. S. C. Carroll left Friday morn- <lb />
for Raleigh as a delegate to the <lb />
league. <lb />
A nice lot of paint Just arrived at <lb />
A. W. Ague and . <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox was In the neigh- <lb />
of Friday evening. <lb />
It you need shoes or hats, it will <lb />
pay you to see Harrington. Barber <lb />
Company. <lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson loft Friday <lb />
to a day or two with <lb />
hi I <lb />
The best kind of a harrow for <lb />
old land are those with a <lb />
you will them at <lb />
b, Barber and Company. <lb />
Several of our people went to <lb />
Greenville yesterday to hear the <lb />
stock case tried. <lb />
There were about Sixty hales of <lb />
i sold here Friday, some of it <lb />
bl 1-4 <lb />
sills M <lb />
had. The poor took such <lb />
heavy falls not only in body but in <lb />
ale. My it was great. <lb />
Interesting Received At Reflector I Next cams um of the <lb />
This, altar being filled with <lb />
I candles, nuts. etc. was fastened to <lb />
ii hook in the ceiling in such a <lb />
to be about ten feet from the <lb />
CHRISTMAS ACROSS THE BORDER Bad. applicant u taken . <lb />
Mex. lo look <lb />
, . . . folded and turned around like a spin- <lb />
The Christmas Holidays for us at , ,. . <lb />
top three or four times and was <lb />
and other pleasure of trying to <lb />
What a noise in the What break it with a cane. Much fun was <lb />
was the meaning of all that Ah shown in It all but the zenith was <lb />
I recollect, that was the last day of reached when the successful <lb />
school before the holidays and the cant broke it and the contents began <lb />
people were gathering to see and falling here and there. What a con- <lb />
hear what the little folks had to say of words were heard as <lb />
in their Christmas as they the children began to pick up candy, <lb />
anxiously waited for Santa Claus to etc- filling mouths, hands and <lb />
come and give them a stocking stuff- e's- <lb />
ed with goodies. Many of the dear Someone has said that everything <lb />
little people and grown ones too, had a circle comes to an end, so the <lb />
conception of so they of departure came all too soon <lb />
waited and eagerly watched to see and at eleven Mr. and Mrs. in <lb />
what kind of a piece of humanity, own sweet Christian way began <lb />
would appear. How their eyes spark- , singing the old familiar <lb />
led and danced with delight as he we The <lb />
appeared on the scene and delivered crowd Joined them and It seemed to <lb />
his speech of welcome ending with sang with more melody and sweet- <lb />
rain made the night a dis- <lb />
agreeable one to be out, a consider- <lb />
able number of town people gathered <lb />
with the students in the auditorium <lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
school, Monday night, to hear the <lb />
of Dr. William Louis Poteat, <lb />
president of Wake Forest College. <lb />
I The lecture was preceded by an ex- <lb />
musical program of four <lb />
under the direction of Miss <lb />
These <lb />
Ye by <lb />
the school. <lb />
by <lb />
class. <lb />
I Miss Arlene <lb />
by the school. <lb />
I Prof. C. W. Wilson introduced the <lb />
speaker of the evening. He referred <lb />
to Dr, Poteat as a former teacher of <lb />
at Wake Forest, and said the per- <lb />
interest of this teacher had in-1 <lb />
spired him to higher ambition. The <lb />
I presentation was most appropriate. <lb />
Dr. subject was <lb />
ration of and it was a fruitful <lb />
presented with groat force I <lb />
Interest by a master mind. He said <lb />
speak of our resources of <lb />
material things, at the same time <lb />
tho personal. The wealth of <lb />
a nation not consist of property, <lb />
territory or provinces, but of people. <lb />
Human labor gives value to all raw <lb />
The world of land and sea <lb />
have no meaning aside from a <lb />
man standpoint. We boast of the <lb />
of our nation, but the test personal benefit The school <lb />
is what does it produce in manhood be congratulated for securing <lb />
and womanhood. Likewise we boast M a man in its lecture <lb />
of a religion, hut even there the same such word- as Dr. Poteat uttered <lb />
test Is made. If It does not develop ,. but uplift to a higher Ideal of <lb />
a better manhood and womanhood and more perfect manhood, <lb />
need to discard It and take another. <lb />
The great test of all tilings is man- <lb />
hood and womanhood and there is no <lb />
rial from men. <lb />
men and children. <lb />
Our personal wealth is our only <lb />
wealth. The school of the present <lb />
the life of the future. do <lb />
waste our resources when we <lb />
them. Iron that is put into ships, <lb />
bridges, engines and machinery is not <lb />
wasted. Timber that is cut and used <lb />
In building our homes is not wasted. <lb />
Coal that is consumed in <lb />
f. <lb />
he explanation is simple; they are <lb />
the greatest care and <lb />
ingredient has to pass the <lb />
test own laboratories; <lb />
Sold Reliable Everywhere <lb />
Offices <lb />
Columbia<lb />
Columbus <lb />
ii-. lecture was from the <lb />
mind and heart of a profound think- <lb />
and even the humorous touch <lb />
now and then illustrated a strong <lb />
point. Ho held the closest attention <lb />
bis audience and none heard him <lb />
NOTICE LAND SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
Jesse Haddock, administrator <lb />
of Samuel Mills. Martha <lb />
I. F. Mills. Fred <lb />
Mills, Mills, Macon <lb />
and wife, <lb />
Lena <lb />
Mills and Maggie Haddock <lb />
Bx <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
D C. Moore, clerk In the above <lb />
special proceeding, on the 29th <lb />
power or heat is not wasted, day of January, 1912, the under- <lb />
Do we waste our personal wealth signed administrator of tho estate of<lb />
People die when they ought not to <lb />
Merry Christmas to A jolly <lb />
man was he. <lb />
than ever before. At the close <lb />
of this beautiful hymn we had a <lb />
how the wind blew whistling prayer by the native pastor after which <lb />
c merry tune as it came around voices of and hostess <lb />
North corner of the building, giving rang out joyous and clear, <lb />
the audience a full blast In the key <lb />
of as It passed <lb />
After Santa had given each little <lb />
We left <lb />
them not only expressing our <lb />
to them for such a delightful <lb />
girl and boy a little gift they, with evening but a silent prayer of thank- <lb />
hearts bubbling over with <lb />
joy, said goodnight and went to their <lb />
different homes some of which were <lb />
very humble, to dream of his coming <lb />
again. A happy thought that. <lb />
Those of us who attend the Sun- <lb />
day School and church service had <lb />
only a beginning of the pleasures <lb />
that were to come to us during tho <lb />
holidays for Mr. and Mrs. who <lb />
are as gentle as doves but wise as <lb />
Solomon, had a feast in store tor us <lb />
in that we had a most delightful <lb />
evening in their home January 1st, <lb />
1912. <lb />
As is the custom of the church we <lb />
had a meeting In the little <lb />
mission chapel that night. Many <lb />
things were said. The native <lb />
was given to our Master for <lb />
the blessings of the Christmas <lb />
days of 1911. <lb />
Now, may I add just a few thoughts <lb />
for your prayerful consideration <lb />
the coming days Mexico Is <lb />
undergoing a great change in this <lb />
time of unrest. We can't tell what <lb />
the future will be. <lb />
The child of tomorrow in Mexico <lb />
is an important individual and should <lb />
be given careful, yea, very careful <lb />
consideration. Every child ought to <lb />
be free to be a child. We must learn j <lb />
to appreciate what childhood is. The <lb />
mothers of Hie future are the <lb />
of today. How important then <lb />
that they be taught the things that <lb />
will be of vital for the <lb />
future. The child of ton must <lb />
Samuel Mills, will on Wednesday, <lb />
, the 28th day of February, 1912, at <lb />
die, and one-third of the people die o'clock, noon, expose to public sale <lb />
of preventable diseases. Then we before the court house door in Green <lb />
should prevent these diseases. Life the highest bidder, for cash, <lb />
is not as long as it ought to be, as <lb />
,. , ., j . t Samuel Mills in that certain tract or <lb />
the average length of duration shows. parcel of land township, <lb />
I Another waste of personal wealth Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb />
the low tone and inefficiency of the lands of Jesse Haddock, Cal- <lb />
life that is possessed. Here the speak- J and others; containing about <lb />
, j, ,,. , . , , acres, more or less, also the 1-9 <lb />
referred to interest of the said Sam- <lb />
and hookworm treatment, and said the Mills in the tract of land adjoin- <lb />
of the land had many sins the lands of Mills, Calvin <lb />
to answer for in the fun attempted to and others, containing about H <lb />
. . lucres, more or less. <lb />
be made of these. the day of ., <lb />
Another case of waste of personal JESSE HADDOCK. JR., <lb />
wealth is the perpetuation of a Administrator of the estate of Sam- <lb />
type of manhood. Some deceased. <lb />
born into the world with defeat Attorney- <lb />
ed upon them; and some succeed in ; <lb />
spite of every handicap, but these <lb />
. . , . . North County, <lb />
the exception. Here he referred to n the Superior Court, <lb />
the the alcohol fiend, the T. Allen, N. W. Tyson, <lb />
criminal by nature, and declared and G. E. Harriss, <lb />
that such should not be allowed to vs- <lb />
marry and perpetuate their and <lb />
SOy, Some one might ask if he favor- wife, Mary P. Allen, Henry <lb />
ed legislation or medical control and <lb />
investigation of proper subjects for <lb />
the marriage relation. Not at all. <lb />
These things should be governed by <lb />
Allen and Allie E. Allen, <lb />
Joseph J. Allen, Elma K. <lb />
Allen and J. W. Allen, the <lb />
last five being minors. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
pastor gave a very interesting <lb />
talk on after I have a mother. Some one has said <lb />
which Mr. gave a very great moral faces are depend- <lb />
as well as Impressive one, on upon great How many <lb />
the How import- <lb />
ant. The meeting closed with an <lb />
invitation to enter the home of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs Mans which they had beau- <lb />
decorated with <lb />
alms, flowers and of Mex- <lb />
colors with here and there a <lb />
Mexican Hag floating in the breezes. <lb />
In the of the on one <lb />
great men do you know who did not <lb />
have great mothers Nay, verily. I <lb />
dare say your answer is <lb />
How dear the name of mother. <lb />
Let the Mexican child with his av- <lb />
intelligence have a chance and <lb />
see what Mexico will be years <lb />
from 1912. God hasten the day when <lb />
all of our people will say In the true- <lb />
public conscience. Public opinion can court of Pitt county, made in <lb />
develop a new of manhood by the above entitled case, at <lb />
saving the The soul of all <lb />
the undersigned commissioner, will <lb />
is improvement of the on Monday, the day of February, <lb />
a is Impossible 1912, expose to public sale before the <lb />
less every i society submits to Court house door In Greenville, to <lb />
the law of lei Every individual for <lb />
,. ,, described tract or parcel of <lb />
should with every <lb />
and influence for a higher and -being in Greenville <lb />
of manhood and the conservation Pitt county. North Caro- <lb />
end described as follows, to- <lb />
at an iron slob in <lb />
, . lane In the Williams line <lb />
was needed or <lb />
our personal wealth. <lb />
the lane in the Williams line and <lb />
; a S. W. course to an iron <lb />
at a wire fence on the hack of <lb />
the field. Thence a straight line to <lb />
an iron in Brown's line; thence <lb />
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every minute of each day that we line; thence with said <lb />
are examples lo these little people. I line to the Williams line; thence <lb />
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darning had to be dune. <lb />
A teacher must not only be con- <lb />
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and womanhood for ii is <lb />
side was the picture of President est sense of the word. me a <lb />
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were victorious, we were very cord- The child or tomorrow in Mexico <lb />
ally Invited to take seals at the tables must have teachers whose lives <lb />
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tomorrow in Mexico just what. <lb />
Christ would have us to be <lb />
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Which had been made immaculate <lb />
the dainty touch of Mrs My <lb />
What a of hot coffee. <lb />
consecrated and Oiled with the <lb />
the Master who Is the Gnat Teach- <lb />
of us all. She must make the mo- <lb />
and cakes. Mans meats count for she Is <lb />
sys Christmas but once el man character. This reminds me of <lb />
some us would not ob- little seal I wrote on the board <lb />
After refresh- mis n. n rt; In <lb />
Its not <lb />
possible for us to give him all these <lb />
things and many more that I hare <lb />
not mentioned unless we have the <lb />
earnest prayers and a large amount <lb />
of the contents of the pocket-books, <lb />
those we left behind to help us in of th <lb />
this great and noble work There-1 notice <lb />
fore may I plead for more <lb />
17th day of January. 1913. <lb />
F C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
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Deed to boys and girls. <lb />
Introduced to the <lb />
I finished writing <lb />
little gone i and <lb />
hen i asked they said. <lb />
dot's that I explain- <lb />
ed to them and without an exception <lb />
to <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of county, <lb />
administratrix, with iii an- <lb />
Jane i. <lb />
is hereby siren to all <lb />
i mi- Inch lo estate to <lb />
Immediate payment to the <lb />
and any persons <lb />
servants of the Master against said estate are notified <lb />
door is open for us now must present the to <lb />
may so live and so act for payment on or <lb />
night shuts life's day we W <lb />
be able to, count many sheaves In recovery. <lb />
This of course, was new to the Mex- every one began to examine her dress I <lb />
His name. This nth day of January. <lb />
Yours in Christ, a. WILLIAMS, <lb />
i a in a of Jane L. Godwin <lb />
ha cox. i <lb />
to <lb />
Having qualified us administrator <lb />
. x. of Joseph deceased <lb />
late of PHI county, X. this is to <lb />
notify all Inn lug i <lb />
against deceased <lb />
to them to the undersigned <lb />
date r this <lb />
notice, Or notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
Indebted to said estate will please <lb />
make Immediate payment. <lb />
This day of January, 1912. <lb />
U. M. <lb />
Administrator II. If, <lb />
Julius Brown, attorney, <lb />
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have to s, ran ii for a living the more <lb />
useful they <lb />
February, n is true. i a little <lb />
but it is likely to pull through with- <lb />
out bankrupting March. <lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
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RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
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LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
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ATTENTION. <lb />
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cub mm <lb />
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Will Open Offices in London <lb />
LARGER FIELD PRESENTED ABROAD <lb />
STATE <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER I HE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
Extension of Southbound. <lb />
Feb. pro- <lb />
posed extension of the <lb />
Southbound Railroad from Its south- <lb />
side tracks up to and through the <lb />
town of Salem was approved so far <lb />
as applied to property outside the <lb />
town by the county commissioners to- <lb />
day. The petition had already been <lb />
presented and approved regarding <lb />
property rights-of-way in Salem Itself <lb />
,. ,, ,, , . The approval of the county <lb />
to Become Head of . <lb />
. , . was conditioned on the <lb />
Tobacco Company In He . . . <lb />
of the county road supervisors <lb />
but their consent will be <lb />
NEW YORK, Feb. B, lug, it is expected. The project of <lb />
Duke very shortly will resign from the extension will give the Southbound <lb />
presidency of the American a terminal freight station In Salem <lb />
British American Tobacco Company <lb />
With Head in London Lures <lb />
N. Long, <lb />
Supporting Underwood, WORLD <lb />
Answers Col. H. B. Varner <lb />
Further Says That Underwood Is The Man <lb />
Democrats To Support In Coming <lb />
Campaign <lb />
The <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE- <lb />
TOLD BY WIRE <lb />
STATE'S <lb />
Tennis Meeting. R, S A. A. D. Hi S., <lb />
The Tims For he South To Act Has Arrived If <lb />
Is Nominated His Election is <lb />
MR. DUNCAN FIRST <lb />
to be held tomorrow the <lb />
tins city. Toe <lb />
j meeting promises to be one of <lb />
importance lo all <lb />
DOORS OF WHITE HOUSE HAVE BEEN CLOSED TO devotees of the game. The awarding <lb />
SOUTHERNERS FOR YEARS the for <lb />
tennis associations <lb />
throughout the country are arriving <lb />
all directions to attend the <lb />
annual meeting of the <lb />
ltd Slates National Lawn Tennis All Lines Are the Properties of the <lb />
Hut Latter Hill <lb />
as Separate <lb />
T. President Consolidated <lb />
Lines. <lb />
Feb. <lb />
the first mailers to be taken up today of consolidation <lb />
the meeting. The effort ti take the of the Raleigh and Southport. Ash. <lb />
big tournament away from Newport, and Aberdeen, and Durham and <lb />
co Company and become chairman shipper and will mean While House to Wilson Is a pure and lofty where the event has been held reg-; Southern prop- <lb />
Closed lo Men of The South patriot, while every man who for a number of years, will be owned by the Norfolk Southern <lb />
Fifty Years Varner Asks South- es from inclination for a north- renewed. The Joint Judith Club railway, into the greater system of <lb />
to Support Underwood in em candidate to an earnest support of Narragansett Pier will make a the Charlotte and Southern <lb />
Coming Sure He of an able, upright southerner is strong bid for both the singles and company, with <lb />
Will be Elected II a or at least a doubles events. Philadelphia will Norfolk, Va. The Norfolk South- <lb />
and trickster so be a factor, and the Cricket remains a separated property. <lb />
Underwood is unquestionably of and the German- The officers <lb />
of the Tobacco much for the road and also for the <lb />
Company, Limited, with Its chief of- accommodation of shippers. <lb />
in London, it was announced <lb />
today at the American Tobacco Com- Wilmington Women Hurt In a <lb />
offices. He will be succeeded away Accident. <lb />
as president by Hill, long, Feb. Mrs. Van-R. <lb />
a vice-president. King and Miss Cynthia Rountree, I <lb />
Mr. Duke's desire in making this daughters of George Rountree, Esq. H. B. Varner this afternoon gave out club president, <lb />
it was explained, was to de- and , of the most prominent young a letter written to the s and Ob- , E. Q <lb />
vote himself to the extension of the society women Wilmington were server replying to an article in that to en at. I . .-. <lb />
business of the To- victims in a runaway accident today paper this morning. The letter is in has bid M JO <lb />
Company, Limited, which now at noon when they were thrown from this language and explains . B . <lb />
LEXINGTON, N. C, Feb. <lb />
Frederick Hoff. second <lb />
principally in China, India. their buggy <lb />
Canada, South Africa and Con-Third and M <lb />
Europe. badly <lb />
Mr Duke said that he felt that a and Miss Rountree sustaining serious Democratic nomination for President. president of the association, who has <lb />
larger field of activity and usefulness injuries. Oliver Galloway, a brave for the purpose of helping Governor <lb />
awaited him the youth who made an attempt Harmon. There is absolutely no , <lb />
Tobacco Company. He added that all to stop the runaway horse, was drag- foundation for this statement. I a or revenue <lb />
the companies formed out of a distance of nearly a block and in my life supported one candidate <lb />
American Tobacco Company and the is now In the hospital with serious in the interest of some other <lb />
I Mr. Underwood is nominated he <lb />
is true, that before I had given j will be elected, because he will com- <lb />
Aroused Over Law careful consideration to this question, the support of all factions. He <lb />
land before I knew that a southern progressive, yet he is conservative, <lb />
explanation of the Feb. Is definitely de-j mall had the real chance to secure and Is not aligned with any faction <lb />
ion by the American Tobacco to hold a big law the nomination, I was inclined to sup- party, therefore, he Sunday with special R L bu <lb />
other companies which were injuries, <lb />
under the decree of the Cir- <lb />
Court were now fully organized <lb />
and embarked on their separate ca- <lb />
In in V. M. A. Meeting. <lb />
Minn., Feb. <lb />
of the branches of the <lb />
Young Men's Christian Association in <lb />
Minnesota met here today for the an- <lb />
State convention. The sessions <lb />
will continue the next three days, <lb />
Manly, treasurer. <lb />
Morris Hawkins secretary. <lb />
Nelson W. assistant sec- <lb />
and Shores, general <lb />
counsel. <lb />
The following are the appointive <lb />
of the Raleigh, Charlotte and <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
W. B. Rodman, general solicitor; <lb />
W. Ii. general superintend- <lb />
I. W. consulting engineer; <lb />
B. L. traffic manager; W. L. <lb />
Bird, auditor; H. W. Davis, <lb />
today declare a dividend on of the citizenship of Raleigh port Governor Harmon, but recently weep the country as no other can- <lb />
stock, Mr. said he had j Thursday night. A program of became convinced that not only did could possibly do. <lb />
advised that, in view of the interest Is being planned. There, Mr. Underwood have a good chance years the door of the White <lb />
Services in the mornings and u fare- <lb />
well mas meeting in the afternoon. <lb />
The convention will have as a <lb />
C. P. superintendent of <lb />
transportation; J. E. Gould, <lb />
of Motive power; J. H. Bar- <lb />
chief special <lb />
payments In cash which the company seems to be some confusion secure the nomination, but that House has been closed to the men theme, Men and Religion Claim agent; W W <lb />
had recently been to make Just what the aldermen of the city did his nomination would give the party of the south. I have long felt that ward around which most <lb />
the retirement of Its bonds and last Friday night as to setting aside I best chance to elect a President this was largely the fault of the of the speakers have been Instructed <lb />
for other purposes required by the a fund for working up cases against I that his election would give the of the south themselves. Dur- <lb />
decree, it would be wise to blind tigers. What they did was its best possible executive. these years whenever a south- <lb />
pay no dividend on its common stock adopt a motion to the effect that thin condition I determined to sup- man has been spoken of for this <lb />
at present, and that the directors had provision of a fund of asked <lb />
to make their remarks. Prominent <lb />
among those who are to deliver ad- <lb />
dresses are President Henry Church- <lb />
House for <lb />
Salisbury. Feb. many re- <lb />
commendations by grand Juries, pleas <lb />
concurred in this opinion. <lb />
for by the police commission, go over <lb />
to the March meeting when the <lb />
Wisconsin Agricultural amount should be Included In the <lb />
MADISON, Feb. 8.-The WIs- budget to be made up March. <lb />
Lie Blown Out by <lb />
Feb. Information <lb />
reached here of an <lb />
dent that happened recently at An- <lb />
In which Van Dean was <lb />
State Board of Agriculture <lb />
held its annual convention here to- <lb />
day. The speakers and their topics <lb />
were as In <lb />
Secretary of State James <lb />
A E. M. <lb />
Griffith, state forester; Manage- injured the premature ex- <lb />
Prof. J. C. dynamite charge. One <lb />
Business Side of Farm- s <lb />
W II. New London; . and it Is reported that his face <lb />
Potato industry A. J. was terribly mangled. Ills said <lb />
Pinkerton, Tomorrow the h was blasting out stone at <lb />
Wisconsin Live Stock Breeders Ranger lo be Shipped to <lb />
elation will hold its annual session to be used in the reduction at the, . ,, <lb />
copper mines when the blast went <lb />
off. The wounded man was given <lb />
medical attention as soon as possible <lb />
port him. high office, we have taken counsel III King of Oberlin College, Rev. J. <lb />
is It necessary to the with our fears and unanimously voted Freeman, D., of Minneapolis, . board com. <lb />
of the man whom your Wash- that our man would be unavailable. President S. Davis of Chicago nave at that <lb />
correspondent Is supporting Of course, the other sections of Theological Seminary. B-, ,,,, a <lb />
that the motives of those who sup- country have been willing to accept Willis of Dr. George from <lb />
of ourselves. This Fisher of New York and A. Q. m M- an e <lb />
placed in The Rec- <lb />
for plans and specifications, the <lb />
same to be submitted to the board the <lb />
first Monday in March, the county <lb />
port other candidates should be our own e <lb />
Why is it that every man condition will go on Just as long St. Louis, International secretary <lb />
who changes from some other can- we make no effort to change it. <lb />
COUNT. COM. BEET <lb />
Regular Monthly <lb />
of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. <lb />
Colorado Republicans <lb />
DENVER, Col., Feb. Mon- commissioners reserving right to <lb />
Handsome <lb />
We have received a beautiful <lb />
here. <lb />
Card Thanks. <lb />
We wish to extend our d it Is reported that he Is doing <lb />
thanks to tho people of Greenville well as could be expected, <lb />
and who were kind to <lb />
us during the long Illness and death Heath of Former of Bessie <lb />
of our mother. Mrs. M. L. We Claim. <lb />
will ever hold them In fond Feb. <lb />
oner's Jury which Inquired Into the <lb />
The board of commissioners <lb />
met In regular monthly session on the <lb />
first Monday with all the members <lb />
present. <lb />
The following sums were ported dead. <lb />
rid paid out of Sonic correction <lb />
stationery and printing. <lb />
register of deeds. commission- <lb />
salaries-treasurer, day will a notable day for Col- <lb />
I register of deeds. sheriff, if plans now com- <lb />
19333.83; clerk court, premium successfully carried out. <lb />
on bonds, general roads. A big conference la to <lb />
county stock law. held here on that day. and the ex-1 and farm guide from T. W. <lb />
Bethel roads. that peace will he re-i Woods Sons, the Richmond seed <lb />
roads, roads. stored the rival factions in j merchants. Farmers and truck <lb />
roads which the party In this state has been would do well to obtain such u <lb />
The officers presented their reports Supporters of Pres-1 from Ml Sons and <lb />
showing the following collections for followers of It carefully when selecting <lb />
Register of deeds. <lb />
clerk. Sheriff, <lb />
Two names were added to the <lb />
per list for monthly <lb />
progressives, all have been invited to j Wood Sons are regular <lb />
Join In the conference, and the Reflector. <lb />
and editors of the state will be <lb />
tWO previously on the list were re- <lb />
made In <lb />
here en to help the peace <lb />
MRS. T. R. <lb />
MRS. J. K. FORBES, <lb />
MRS. W. T. <lb />
MRS. A. W. <lb />
MRS. J F. SMITH. <lb />
MRS. II. W. <lb />
Mr. Improving. <lb />
A telegram from West Point today it <lb />
says that Mr W. Wilson con- <lb />
to Improve and tho doctors <lb />
think he Is out of danger. <lb />
To In Arrears. <lb />
along The state committee will I We have been letting the <lb />
in the forenoon to fix upon subscriber try to keep warm <lb />
time and place for holding tho during this cold weather without <lb />
death of For paupers. superintendent convention. In the evening u minding him of his indebtedness to <lb />
husband of Bessie Clark, men- health, home, coin nay banquet will held with this paper. There are a number of <lb />
tinned In connection With the am ferries, court drawn to serve f,,,.,,,,,,. Senator of names In on our list, whoso <lb />
Hawkins returned fol- l ii M for u the chief speaker. I Integrity should cause them not to <lb />
lowing find witness tick- , i.,,.,. to be reminded that they ought <lb />
the deceased came to his death DOS- j p Brown, Mill. t Second A. Bullock, II. N. to pay for this paper, at the <lb />
from n of boarding clerk court Samuel Warren, K. W. Carraway. Teddy Harris. John I. after your name on this paper <lb />
we recommend a sheriff, John I, n i. T, House. J. Corey, 0.1 and see if you are one of them. If <lb />
of the stomach Rod Stenographer, Crier, Mart I. J. J. U J. K. B, Griffin, J. W. let this be a sufficient reminder to <lb />
i contents. costs, Justices of the peace, Gibson, J. J. J. H. Hudson, ton, T B. Hooker, S. along after S <lb />
constables. Janitor, H. C, J. H. Edwards, Bar- T Oakley, J. L. Nobles, O. A. John- <lb />
And all men are conveying prisoners and Insane, Boyd, J. Ray Thomas son, J. F. Hart. Joe V Cox, Willie. He who would achieve fame must <lb />
those who are different. coroner. smallpox. Moore. Edward pay the press agent. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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