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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 />
i with Brown's line to the run of the <lb />
I branch; thence with said branch to <lb />
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 />
Now friends, how can we be to the Williams line to the beginning. <lb />
to see if a button <lb />
darning had to be dune. <lb />
A teacher must not only be con- <lb />
bill she must be strong In <lb />
and womanhood for ii is <lb />
side was the picture of President est sense of the word. me a <lb />
draped with Hags and ribbon. by the road and let me be a. <lb />
Alter a contest in the i lend of <lb />
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 />
containing about <lb />
tomorrow in Mexico just what. <lb />
Christ would have us to be <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
This <lb />
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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Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of <lb />
any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, <lb />
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for <lb />
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Mr. of <lb />
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LINIMENT <lb />
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Special beta and book. Treatment suit baa. J M <lb />
y .; it came <lb />
meats were s of the Mr, <lb />
Wans in his own Jolly way Intro- <lb />
din mI tile <lb />
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 />
Men are like hens. they <lb />
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 />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA VS EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
eta<lb />
Is the I Mini, Most Healthful, the Host Man. <lb />
I. C, FRIDAY, , 1912. <lb />
WE HAVE 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 <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
WILL RESIGN <lb />
cub mm <lb />
Head of American Tobacco Company <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
mm <lb />
so fear or <lb />
DISEASES IN SCHOOL. <lb />
has come to me from <lb />
what I believe to be reliable sources, <lb />
that there ore fears in the minds of <lb />
a number of the people that there are <lb />
children In the graded school <lb />
ed with contagious diseases. desire <lb />
to say that we have exercised all the <lb />
precautions we could protect the <lb />
children, and thus far we have been <lb />
There are no contagious <lb />
diseases of any kind in the school. <lb />
and have no fears that there will be <lb />
any epidemic. <lb />
D. Secy, <lb />
Carolina Club <lb />
wants to know how much <lb />
STOCK <lb />
YOU wan r<lb />
WITH OTHER EDITORS <lb />
Mr Gets Information. <lb />
Joe Cannon. <lb />
wanted to know when the <lb />
Democratic metal bill was before the <lb />
House, why such articles as sewing <lb />
machines had been placed on the free <lb />
list. Chairman of too <lb />
Democratic Ways and Means Com- <lb />
courteously supplied the ex- <lb />
and for cheapness and facility of land <lb />
transportations. We have seen that <lb />
neither of these desiderata is obtain- <lb />
ed under the recording system. The <lb />
Torres acts are designed to realize <lb />
both by the simple expedient of <lb />
the title judicially determined <lb />
once and for all time upon <lb />
for initial registration under the <lb />
diseases. Parent would do well to bag to city a American people. said Mr. Under- <lb />
take note of this, as there is a pen- r , , of honor a wood. testimony <lb />
attached for violation. reception given machine are be- <lb />
should like to ask people to in- at her Old to the rich and poor alike In <lb />
quire of me. or of the physicians. m this country for iron. to a <lb />
they have fears about all Between seventy-live and a machine and yet arc being laid down. <lb />
rumors as the one of which I .<lb />
write. First-handed information is a <lb />
were present, the freight paid, in the Orient, for j persons. It is intended to give <lb />
In this connection wish to Fountain Entertained In The owners assent is necessary <lb />
that the state law prohibits persons Honor of lion- lo operation <lb />
ending to public schools children formerly Miss have Placed articles the act. but once given, is <lb />
Infected with any kind of contagious Norfolk, who for of is implied which <lb />
hall run with the land and be op- <lb />
forever. <lb />
The object sought is apparent. The <lb />
owner's title is to be established not <lb />
only as against any Claim <lb />
ant or claimants, but as against all <lb />
him <lb />
an indefeasible title. The aim is to <lb />
extinguish once for all against adverse <lb />
to the record such as arise from fraud, <lb />
legal incapacity to transfer, unknown <lb />
heirs, irregularities in judicial <lb />
and other latent defects which <lb />
liable to be discovered and made <lb />
the basis of attack at any time under <lb />
the recording system. <lb />
This being done, it necessarily fol- <lb />
lows that system of transfer Is <lb />
greatly simplified and made much <lb />
less burdensome. Title having been <lb />
perfected at the time of original reg- <lb />
the holding of a registry <lb />
certificate is evidence of <lb />
able right. Hence, instead of being <lb />
under the present necessity, as a man <lb />
careful of his interests, of having the <lb />
title established anew, with the at-j <lb />
loss of time, expenditure of <lb />
one. re ashamed to go to <lb />
always best. There are persons in hospitality was American people and say that when <lb />
this, as in every other community. while the guests M article is manufactured in this <lb />
who rely on rumors and hear-says. who country so cheaply that it can com- <lb />
and as a result much confusion arises. welcomed by her In all the markets in the world, <lb />
Out of confusion nothing but harm M u, making we are willing to place it on the free <lb />
comes to grown people, and in the list for the benefit of our own <lb />
case of children the evil results are M door <lb />
extremely injurious. Fountain and Julia Ross received, The metal bill passed by the <lb />
H. B. SMITH. the cards makes reduction on all metal <lb />
Superintendent Schools. q were Mm J. averaging per cent and <lb />
February 1912. L Fountain, who wore a gown of places on the free list Iron ore. nails, <lb />
crepe meteor; Miss Lillian sewing machines, cash registers and <lb />
Fountain, in pink; the guest of many other articles n-w being sold <lb />
Mrs. Wyatt, in a gown of real by American manufacturers cheaper <lb />
lace over yellow satin. The others to foreigners than home consumers <lb />
In the receiving line were Mrs. Wyatt's j <lb />
Miss Edith Cecil of; a Protected Industry. <lb />
Norfolk, who was maid of honor at Sixty-live per cent of the workers <lb />
wedding, wearing her gown for in the United States Steel Corpora- <lb />
that occasion of pink crepe do chine; plan's at earn less <lb />
IT WAS A JOKE. <lb />
But The Hid a Human <lb />
Act. <lb />
Saturday some of friends of <lb />
Deputy Sheriff Dudley thought <lb />
they had a good joke on him and were <lb />
PETER COOPER, who when yet alive, gave to <lb />
Cooper in New City, earned only a <lb />
year for the first two he Was in that city. He was an <lb />
apprentice to a He SAVED the first <lb />
years and put it in the bank <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
about it. Hut it was not . cf Kinston, in pink than the actual cost of and Insecurity from later <lb />
such a joke, after all. even though fl our to the average family, according successful assault from MOM <lb />
the might have been <lb />
for the time being while per- fl <lb />
forming a duly that embodied a real <lb />
wore as bride <lb />
maid at the wed- calculations made before the <lb />
steel trust Investigating committee <lb />
room dainty refresh- by Louis l. <lb />
act of humanity. It came about this y lawyer-. <lb />
Fountain, Frances Park. Mil- average wage of per cent <lb />
Dudley was commissioned to of the employees in the steel plants <lb />
take a demented colored woman to throughout the at he said, IT 1-J <lb />
the state hospital in Goldsboro. The <lb />
woman had a 4-months-old baby and <lb />
in pink, the gowns of cents an hour. The Associated Char- <lb />
. in the receiving line of that city, by careful invest i- <lb />
the infant was taken along with her. . with this color gallon, has figured it out that the <lb />
House were <lb />
thus. <lb />
Beaching the hospital the officer was <lb />
In the room pink cost of bare existence of a family of <lb />
informed, much to his chagrin, that formed and wife and three <lb />
the baby could not be received there. of . appointed in is a year. By <lb />
no alternative was left but to take working hours a day. days to <lb />
charge of the baby and bring it back ft in tis of <lb />
to Greenville. Those not on to the <lb />
Wyatt's honor the reception was at the end of their year's labor, <lb />
suspected quarter, the prospective <lb />
purchaser or transferee may obtain <lb />
merely by registering in <lb />
place of the forms <lb />
ed by law to effect the transaction, <lb />
of course, being complied with. <lb />
There will be seen to be latent in <lb />
this system the possibility of <lb />
by the complete, utter and <lb />
vocable of right to ti- <lb />
in favor of the applicant for reg- <lb />
As a matter of course, the <lb />
decree of registration is subject <lb />
reopening by the usual procedure of <lb />
attack upon decrees in general the <lb />
Statute of limitation running for <lb />
situation might have wondered why delightful and will be fol- will have earned just less than terms in the states. <lb />
a white man was traveling with <lb />
lowed by other affairs in her home. this sum. <lb />
are making a special offering in coveting <lb />
and the immense variety of and patterns shown will sure- <lb />
enable you to prices plan to pay. <lb />
We call particular attention to the handsome carpets and runs <lb />
shown--low named. Shop early and secure the best choice <lb />
baby in his arms, but he <lb />
brought that baby home all right. <lb />
TO <lb />
horrible conditions are the <lb />
result of the use of great power <lb />
Praises Carolina. and wealth of this trust to prevent <lb />
Rocky this is my employees from joining <lb />
visit to North Carolina. was The condition of labor in Ibis <lb />
Will Burned With astounded at industry is nothing less than <lb />
the advance and progress In ten rears tins trust, while <lb />
tho apparent prosperity in the working under these conditions <lb />
i. ., U. rep- has taken from the American people <lb />
resenting the millionaire bankers. In excess of liberal <lb />
Otis A; Hough, of Cleveland. Mr. profit on its actual investment and <lb />
cast down because of the tire that ha, enormous profit has been used <lb />
swept away half of the business sec- came here flown to their <lb />
of the town about a month ago of ascertaining present miserable <lb />
financial and business conditions in Query for the American <lb />
Brick. <lb />
The Reflector man was down <lb />
Grimesland. Wednesday, and was glad <lb />
to And people there are not <lb />
then, however, it is seen to be a rigid <lb />
law. especially as the acquisition <lb />
title la the meantime by an <lb />
cent purchaser for value generally if <lb />
not makes the decree <lb />
binding. The of <lb />
rights under the documentary <lb />
registration system possibilities <lb />
of wrong, the protection of the weak <lb />
against the strong, of the helpless <lb />
against the unscrupulous is not com- <lb />
Under the more rigid Torrens <lb />
System this possibility is greatly in- <lb />
To safeguard these in- <lb />
a state indemnity fund is pro- <lb />
but have made up their minds to r <lb />
build. And the rebuilding will be on for was Ma ,., that ,,,, .,. ,.,.,, protecting the steel <lb />
a larger and better scale than before. just the road with high tariff rates so that <lb />
handsome brick buildings to take the by four workingmen in that industry <lb />
place of the ones that were burned. have good wages and desirable <lb />
Mr. H. H. Proctor and the Clark working conditions and since the reimbursement of those who may be <lb />
have already decided to put Tow f Bead, steel trust has denied its workers wronged thereby, and who do not <lb />
up two double brick stores and are has been some both good wages and decent the opportunity to defend their <lb />
only waiting for spring weather K excitement in railroad circles of the conditions, why should the steel trust interests at the judicial <lb />
begin building. Dr. Hudson will also Lumberton today. Some be longer permitted to enjoy for the vesting of the title. <lb />
under the system. From those <lb />
who desire to register and thus ex- <lb />
contravening rights to their <lb />
title, the state collects a fund for the <lb />
build a brick office and drug <lb />
and others will soon be <lb />
with new buildings <lb />
time last night the Seaboard siding rates which taxes every family in the <lb />
following mM p a dis. <lb />
tones of a hundred yards or more and <lb />
at an early hour this it was Torrens Land System, <lb />
found that the mayor of East Believing in the possibilities for <lb />
and two or three policemen good in the Torrens land title system, <lb />
Arc Always and Slum Id ,. guard duty with instructions the Daily News has declared in favor <lb />
Have Large Attendance. I to allow no one connected with the of i's adoption by the next general exacting test, the Torrens system may <lb />
The Men's League in Seaboard to enter the grounds, the assembly. Just what the system is, lie found to possess some <lb />
Christian church Sunday afternoon, V. S. C. people being In charge and what it is aimed to would be strange no <lb />
had a very small attendance due to of tho work putting down their track by it, is not generally understood by law devised by human instrumental- <lb />
fund, it will be apprehended, is <lb />
cornerstone of edifice, it is <lb />
designed to compensate the innocent <lb />
who may have suffered through the <lb />
law's operation, without injury to In- <lb />
purchasers for value. <lb />
In the last analysis, under the most <lb />
cold weather, yet the moating <lb />
was well worth while. Messrs. C. <lb />
C. Pierce and R. M. discuss- <lb />
ed Interestingly the subject, <lb />
and emphasizing that the <lb />
two are inseparable and must go to- <lb />
In real Christian life. <lb />
where the Seaboard track had been, the public, and as a means to an <lb />
quote from the <lb />
Won't Now. an editorial <lb />
No more limping for Tom Moore, of sen tat Ion of it <lb />
Ga. had a bad sore on <lb />
my Instep that nothing to <lb />
help till I used <lb />
Next Sunday's meeting will be lie writes, this Wonder- <lb />
The two great demands in real es- <lb />
has ever been perfect. But we <lb />
believe the system would be a vast <lb />
Improvement over the present <lb />
registration system, under <lb />
Which disputes and endless litigation <lb />
in the Baptist church. Subject, <lb />
to Text. Peter. <lb />
Leaders, Messrs, J. Tyson, Wiley <lb />
Brown and F. M. Wooten. <lb />
Tho men can get much out of these <lb />
meeting if they will attend thorn. <lb />
fill healer soon cured Heals old <lb />
running sores, ulcers, boils, burns, <lb />
cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try <lb />
it. Only cents at all druggists. <lb />
Almost Lost Ills <lb />
S. A. Slid, of Mason. will <lb />
never forget his terrible exposure to <lb />
a merciless storm. gave me I <lb />
dreadful he writes, <lb />
ed severe pains in my chest, so II <lb />
was hard for me to breathe, A neigh- <lb />
gave me several doses of <lb />
King's New Discovery which brought <lb />
great relief. The do. tor said I was <lb />
on tho verge of pneumonia, hut to <lb />
continue with the discovery. I did <lb />
and two bottles complexly cared <lb />
Use only this quick, safe, re- <lb />
medicine for coughs, colds, or <lb />
any throat or lung trouble Price <lb />
cents Trial bottle free. <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
Things worth while are. morn apt <lb />
to your way if you go after <lb />
them. <lb />
Portrait of Judge Shepherd Will <lb />
He Presented Supreme Court. <lb />
event of particular in- <lb />
to Raleigh will take place Tues- <lb />
day morning in the Supreme court <lb />
room, when a portrait of ex-Chief <lb />
Justice K. Shepherd will be <lb />
presented to the court. Former <lb />
present the <lb />
trait and Chief Justice Walter Clark <lb />
will It for Court. The <lb />
trait of the late Justice will <lb />
help further to adorn the walls of <lb />
the room. Shepherd one <lb />
of the very ablest lawyers in the State. <lb />
tale are for absolute security of title Daily News. <lb />
THIS IS HUM <lb />
National Convention. <lb />
ROCHESTER, N. Y Feb. <lb />
co-operation In the movement which <lb />
makes for better agriculture and <lb />
larger crops is to lie one of lead- <lb />
subjects of discussion at the an- <lb />
convention of the National Can- <lb />
Association, which began In this <lb />
City today With a large attendance. <lb />
The convention will continue in <lb />
for <lb />
CHICAGO, Jan. a. The <lb />
national committee expects to have <lb />
tho attendance of several state gov- <lb />
at I's meeting hero tomorrow <lb />
to discuss the progress which has <lb />
been made by the organization in its <lb />
movement for tho nomination of The- <lb />
for president <lb />
Edward <lb />
Dr. Edward who recently <lb />
retired from the presidency of <lb />
College, the famous <lb />
for the education of deal mutes <lb />
at Washington, D. C. was born In Thursday. <lb />
Hartford, Conn., February 1837, He <lb />
was graduated from College FLOWERS <lb />
in 1856, with a degree of bachelor <lb />
science, received the <lb />
in was similarly honored <lb />
Vole University In 1895, and also re- <lb />
on honorary from Col- <lb />
University In 1899, Dr. <lb />
was a member of the faculty <lb />
of his father's Institution for deaf <lb />
unites at Hartford in and in <lb />
. ;. .- lulled the <lb />
Institution for the Deaf, <lb />
and in Washington, and <lb />
oped from it College for <lb />
Deaf, founded in which is <lb />
still the only college for the deaf in Phone <lb />
When you want tho best, <lb />
we are at your <lb />
Choice Ruses <lb />
Violets Wedding in <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral Offering artistically arranged <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
When In need of pot rose <lb />
bushes, shrubbery, hedge <lb />
plants and trees, mall, telegraph <lb />
or telephone your orders to <lb />
J. Co. <lb />
the world. <lb />
X. v. <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 />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Buyers of and country produce. We now occupy the former <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. store and Will be glad to have our friends call <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
goes into 1,400 homes six a <lb />
approximately, <lb />
readers. The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
our weekly edition, goes into 1,200 <lb />
readers. . <lb />
H Can you figure out why an ad <lb />
in either of these papers won't pay <lb />
Mr. Merchant-Your Think<lb />
I,<lb />
DR. D. MILL <lb />
AT TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
President A. And Delivers Ad- <lb />
dress on Sidney Lanier <lb />
COMMEMORATING BIRTHDAY <lb />
MEET. <lb />
The Sidney Lanier Literary Society <lb />
of Training school celebrated the <lb />
seventieth anniversary of the <lb />
of Sidney Lamer by giving the school <lb />
and the public an opportunity to hear <lb />
an address on this great southern <lb />
poet by one the state's greatest <lb />
scholars and most polished speakers. <lb />
Dr. H. H. Hill, president of the A and <lb />
H. College. <lb />
Miss Marguerite Davis, president of <lb />
the Lanier society, had charge of the <lb />
program. Three choruses, two by the <lb />
school and one by the Lanier society, <lb />
were sung. <lb />
Miss Davis then, with grace and <lb />
dignity, Introduced the speaker. <lb />
Dr. Hill gave a sympathetic <lb />
and Interpretation of Sidney <lb />
Lanier as a man, musician and poet. <lb />
He brought his audience to a deeper <lb />
understanding of the great spirit who, <lb />
handicapped by disease and poverty, <lb />
brought poetry and music close to- <lb />
and whose was <lb />
la holiness and holiness <lb />
After the address the Lanier society <lb />
received in the library In honor of <lb />
Dr. Hill. <lb />
Proposition to Lease Town Commons <lb />
Fronting <lb />
The board of aldermen met in reg- <lb />
monthly session Thursday night. <lb />
with the mayor and six members of <lb />
the board present. <lb />
The committee reported that a <lb />
horse and rubber boots and coats had <lb />
been purchased for the use of the fire <lb />
department. It was also recommend- <lb />
ed that two sleeping rooms for fire- <lb />
men be provided in the city hall, and <lb />
the committee was instructed to fix <lb />
the rooms as early as possible. <lb />
The sanding committee had no re- <lb />
ports. <lb />
The committee to whom was re- <lb />
the proposition of J. Benjamin <lb />
Higgs to lease the town commons, <lb />
fronting on the river, for a term <lb />
ninety years, made the following re- <lb />
port which was <lb />
That the town of <lb />
e the <lb />
when the case <lb />
of W. A. Fretwell against the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line for damages, was called, <lb />
it was determined by Judge Justice <lb />
that there was no grounds for suit <lb />
and case was promptly <lb />
When this was done, Mr. Fret- <lb />
well, who had no attorney, arose and <lb />
asked another case he Lad on the cal- <lb />
be withdrawn. Its request was <lb />
granted, and there will be no suit <lb />
against the Southern Express com- <lb />
so far as Mr. Fretwell is con- <lb />
In withdrawing the last suit <lb />
the plaintiff thanked Judge Justice, <lb />
but went out muttering, no doubt <lb />
thinking that ail the world is against <lb />
him in an effort to the <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
AND CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodges and Social Organ, <lb />
Began Tour of South. <lb />
J. Watson, of South <lb />
Carolina, president of the Southern <lb />
Cotton Congress, conferred with <lb />
Greenville bankers here today the in- <lb />
grant to any person, persons, firm or Rock Hill plan of cotton <lb />
corporation doing an Interstate trans-1 acreage reduction. It was the first <lb />
business the privilege of conference his present tour which <lb />
HAS TWO ACCIDENTS <lb />
using a portion of said property, or <lb />
the whole thereof, if necessary, free <lb />
of charge, for the purpose of con- <lb />
a wharf, building ware- <lb />
houses, and erecting any other <lb />
of whatever nature necessary for <lb />
the proper conduct of said business. <lb />
That said person, persons, com- <lb />
or corporation doing said <lb />
shall keep and maintain, year- <lb />
a regular and continuous water <lb />
transportation service, said service <lb />
not to be interrupted or delayed ex- <lb />
for natural causes, such as in- <lb />
sufficient water In Tar river any <lb />
other unavoidable accident. <lb />
That said person, persons, firm <lb />
County. <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
OH. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis. <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
tip Hooks <lb />
., <lb />
v. <lb />
will last twelve days and extend as <lb />
far west as New Orleans. Mr. Watson <lb />
was accompanied by J. G. Anderson, <lb />
of Rock Hill, S. C, originator of the <lb />
scheme which proposes to get <lb />
from planters to reduce next year's <lb />
acreage to per cent of the area <lb />
planted the past season. <lb />
or corporation shall transport to and <lb />
i Part of Hi- I n of from town of all kinds <lb />
of commodities carried by railroads <lb />
Saturday was an unlucky day for <lb />
Mr. R. E. Overton. one of the em- <lb />
of the Cabinet Veneer Com- <lb />
Early that morning he was <lb />
working at the anvil in the forge <lb />
room, when a piece of red hot Iron <lb />
flew out of the tongs In which he was <lb />
holding it and struck him in the face, <lb />
about an inch below the eye, burn- <lb />
him quite painfully. Later in the <lb />
day Just before noon he was adjust- <lb />
a machine when his right hand <lb />
was caught in the gearing. His little <lb />
finger was so mangled that the end <lb />
of it had to be amputated, and the <lb />
next finger was also badly crushed. <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner looked after his <lb />
injuries. <lb />
OR MID- <lb />
die aged men to travel with man- <lb />
ager and solicit. Also one collector. <lb />
Address M. S. Davenport, care gen- <lb />
delivery, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Town. <lb />
M. Woolen. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
Fire Chief-D. D. Overton. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall J. <lb />
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
Spain, C. L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen <lb />
and other public carriers. <lb />
That the privilege granted shall <lb />
be co-extensive with regular, <lb />
and adequate transportation <lb />
except as hereinafter stated. <lb />
. That for insufficient or <lb />
service the privilege granted <lb />
be forfeited, and the right de- <lb />
said person, persons, firm or <lb />
the further use of said prop- <lb />
upon the town through its mayor <lb />
giving three months notice of the <lb />
withdrawal of said privilege. <lb />
D. Overton was elected build- <lb />
inspector. <lb />
The water and light commission <lb />
was instructed to put 6-inch pipe on <lb />
Ninth street from Evans street to Co- <lb />
street at the expense of the <lb />
Shocking Sounds. <lb />
n the earth ate sometimes heard Maude Owens was granted license <lb />
fore a terrible earthquake, that warn to run a restaurant in Darden <lb />
of the coming peril. Nature's warn-1 building on Dickinson avenue, <lb />
are kind. That dull pain or ache A was appointed to col- <lb />
in the back warns you the kidneys for paying Fourth street. <lb />
The officers made their reports for <lb />
O La <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trains Leave Raleigh, Jan- <lb />
S, lull. <lb />
YEAH ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York. Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, <lb />
Baptist, C M. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal. St. rector at <lb />
present; H. Harding, senior <lb />
and secretary of Vestry; W. A. Bowen <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
Methodist. Jarvis <lb />
E. It Hoyle, pastor; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman, superintend- <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. Pender, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
regular pastor; <lb />
P. M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. pastor. <lb />
need attention if you would escape <lb />
those dangerous maladies, dropsy, <lb />
or Bright's disease. Take El- <lb />
Bitters at once and see back- <lb />
ache fly and all your best feelings re- <lb />
turn. son received great <lb />
fit from their writes Peter Bondy <lb />
South Mich., is <lb />
a great kidney Try <lb />
it. cents at all druggists. <lb />
past month. <lb />
Bills as approved by the <lb />
committee were ordered paid. <lb />
The meeting took a recess <lb />
Tuesday night, 6th. <lb />
Driver Badly Hurt <lb />
Sam who works for Mr. J. <lb />
E. Winslow, was severely hurt Sunday <lb />
by one of the horses at the stables. In <lb />
approaching one of them, the animal <lb />
kicked and struck on the <lb />
right hand, badly hurting and fur- <lb />
breaking some bones in his arm. <lb />
Is suffering a great deal from <lb />
his hurts. <lb />
CAMPAIGN <lb />
Republican Senators and Represent <lb />
Meet. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. <lb />
day's Joint caucus of Republican sen- <lb />
and representatives to ratify <lb />
the selection of members of the <lb />
finance <lb />
Lodges. <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. If.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan. H. P.; J. E. Wins- <lb />
low, secretary. <lb />
Covenant No. I. O. O. F James <lb />
Brown, N. G.; L. H. Pender, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. L <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 />
and New York Q C. P.; U <lb />
For Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes charmingly <lb />
entertained a party of friends yes- <lb />
afternoon at Five Hundred <lb />
In honor of her guest, Mrs. Ned <lb />
Laughinghouse, of Greenville. <lb />
There seven tables and a <lb />
most enjoyable afternoon was spent <lb />
the game, followed by refresh- <lb />
Those present Mrs. Laugh- <lb />
Mrs. J. E. Mrs. <lb />
Alfred Williams, Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. E. H. Jordan, Mrs. James <lb />
Miss Florence Jones. <lb />
Mrs. Elias Carr, Mrs. Julian Tim- <lb />
Mrs. R. D. W. Connor. Mrs. <lb />
Robert Strong. Mrs. W. S. Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. James Mrs. Charles Gold, <lb />
Mrs. Miss Annie <lb />
Mrs. M. T. Norris, Mrs. J. K. Mar- <lb />
shall, Mrs. Louis Mahler, Miss Mary <lb />
Republican Congressional Campaign Armistead Jones, Mrs. Ed. Battle. <lb />
Committee marks the first active step Mrs. Mrs. Shipp. Mrs. <lb />
Sleepers. day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. Atlanta. Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington. Birmingham. Memphis, <lb />
and points west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Louisburg. Henderson Oxford and <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
p. No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points west, <lb />
Memphis, and points west. Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. D. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrive Richmond a. m. <lb />
II. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
Tribe No. I. <lb />
H. S. Sachem; J. U <lb />
C. of R. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of <lb />
Woodward, C. C; A. B. Ellington. <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. F. M. <lb />
W. Brown, W. R.; J. W. Little, <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
Lillian Carr. pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of <lb />
president; Mrs. E. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Washington a. in. New president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
p. m., Penn. station. Mrs. W. L. Hall, secretary. <lb />
R. O. <lb />
B. <lb />
Selecting <lb />
Piano <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. II. G. V. A Portsmouth, <lb />
in the Republican national campaign <lb />
of 1912. From this time on the <lb />
machinery will move with an <lb />
ever increasing velocity until the <lb />
max is reached with the casting of <lb />
ballots in November. <lb />
The Republicans plan to begin the <lb />
practical work of the a lit- <lb />
earlier this year than In 1904 or <lb />
1908. No attempt is made to conceal <lb />
the fact that they expect a much more <lb />
difficult campaign than in of <lb />
those years. The party is less <lb />
than it was in the contests <lb />
of four and eight years ago, while <lb />
the Democrats have more encourage- <lb />
to make a harder fight now <lb />
than they have had at any previous <lb />
time since 1896. <lb />
belt Royster, Mrs. Watkins Robards, <lb />
Mrs. George Mis. R. M. Al- <lb />
bright Hrs. <lb />
Times. <lb />
N. S. Schedule <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Round K. It. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J. Everett, <lb />
Civic W. H. Ricks, <lb />
president; Mrs. E. V. Smith, <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb />
IN EFFECT HOT 11th. <lb />
Beautiful <lb />
la our bargain today, Pulley <lb />
L- Bowen call attention to their new <lb />
arrival of laces and embroideries for <lb />
spring. They have a beautiful line <lb />
of both domestic and Imported goods <lb />
and the ladies who call to sec them <lb />
will be more than pleased. <lb />
Tobacco Expert. <lb />
Mr. W. M. a government to- <lb />
expert, who has been carrying <lb />
on experiments to ascertain the best <lb />
fertilizer to be used for the <lb />
of leaf as well as best <lb />
adapted, etc., In South Carolina, <lb />
arrived in Greenville Thursday to <lb />
carry on his work in this state in <lb />
government station In this neigh- <lb />
He has still charge of the <lb />
station In South Carolina, but will de- <lb />
vote a great deal of his time to our <lb />
state. Mrs. came here with <lb />
him. <lb />
There <lb />
a man. but <lb />
with him. <lb />
The town <lb />
week in honor <lb />
Released on Bond. <lb />
J. who <lb />
rendered to Sheriff Sharp Friday <lb />
is out on a bond. He <lb />
says the News and Observer and <lb />
papers have done him an <lb />
by stating that he Is wanted In <lb />
many things to convince Chase City, Va. for the larceny of n <lb />
easiest in lo agree diamond and in Carolina tar <lb />
shoving a trunk. He Hays hat he has <lb />
ought to look clean this never been in South Carolina and <lb />
the visitors. know where Chase City is. <lb />
N. following schedule fig- <lb />
published as Information only <lb />
and not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East Hound <lb />
a. m. Pull- <lb />
man, Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb />
beth City Norfolk. Broiler Car <lb />
service connects tor all points <lb />
North and West <lb />
p. m. Daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
West Hound <lb />
a. m. Daily, for WilBon and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
ice connects Norm, South and Weal <lb />
a. m. Dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. Dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Car service. <lb />
For further information and <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply <lb />
to J. L. HASSELL, Agent. Greenville <lb />
N C <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. . <lb />
General Supt., O. P. K. <lb />
is of the utmost importance and re- <lb />
quires both skill and judgment in order to <lb />
be that good tone and action are <lb />
united with Wearing Quality. <lb />
We offer you the benefit of our ex- <lb />
and assure you that you may de- <lb />
pend on our judgment. Courteous treat- <lb />
alike to purchasers or inquirers. <lb />
SAM WHITE PIANO CO. <lb />
License. <lb />
Marriage licenses were issued to the <lb />
following couples during last <lb />
White. <lb />
II. R. and Nina Smith. <lb />
Roberson and Marie Dixon. <lb />
D. L. Whitehurst and <lb />
C. J. and Nettie May Eason. <lb />
Will Lee and Marv Hutchings. <lb />
Lucy Battle. <lb />
Andrew Ward and Mattie Langley. <lb />
Peter Mary <lb />
Riley Moore and <lb />
James Roberson and Land. <lb />
Warren and Chap- <lb />
man. <lb />
Pat Davis and Mary Smith. <lb />
Charlie Tice and Mary Sugg. <lb />
James Roberson and Mollie Sneed. <lb />
Advertising <lb />
Blamed a Good Worker. <lb />
blamed my heart for severe dis- <lb />
tress In my left side for two <lb />
writes W. Evans, Danville, Va., <lb />
I know now It was Indigestion, as <lb />
Dr. King's New Life Pills completely <lb />
cured Best for stomach, liver <lb />
.-. kidney troubles, constipation. <lb />
hi -I or cents M <lb />
druggists, <lb />
fl 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 />
is an investment i<lb /></p>
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T E HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published <lb />
THE REFLECTOR In. <lb />
D. I. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
to attain any degree of progress. W k. <lb />
business man should and The rapidity with which railroad <lb />
plane in which he will be and accidents succeed each <lb />
the same level with the other other has robbed the newspaper col- <lb />
men. and then the of one source of news, for now <lb />
such enterprises as we are a railroad wreck Is anything <lb />
now, would be mere play. <lb />
We never will have factories in <lb />
Greenville unless we have the hotel <lb />
but new. We have them everyday in <lb />
the week. Many every day of each <lb />
week. Of course we hare more miles <lb />
need so much and we never will of tracks than any other country in <lb />
Subscription, lie year, <lb />
Hi months, . <lb />
II <lb />
have that hotel unless the business <lb />
men get together and stay together. <lb />
And for any sake do not let us <lb />
again say need a but let <lb />
us instead put It soon have <lb />
--------o <lb />
BLIND TIGERS. <lb />
Although North Carolina has been <lb />
legally a dry state for so long, it <lb />
that only now has any desire <lb />
been evinced by the people to en- <lb />
force a law which of their own ac- <lb />
cord was passed. <lb />
The state-wide movement for a <lb />
really dry state is bringing to light <lb />
a state of affairs which has greatly <lb />
the prohibitionists. As an <lb />
NOT MUCH. of the Anti-Saloon League <lb />
ought was the keynote of convention in Raleigh last week, one <lb />
all short speeches made Monday night tiger came to the front and in <lb />
rates may be had <lb />
application at the business office I <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks <lb />
at respect will be charged for at <lb />
sat per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
ates will be charged <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class <lb />
August 1910. at the poet office <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
act of March J. 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1912. <lb />
at the meeting of the Carolina Club. <lb />
To u. It sounded very much like the <lb />
tones of the greatest respect for the <lb />
law which he had been breaking with <lb />
wide known sign, some degree of success, has thrown <lb />
only in our case It should be himself into the mercy of Justice. <lb />
particular blind tiger was not <lb />
.,., . brought to justice by a policeman, a <lb />
W- Hied to keep up counting the B <lb />
. . . .,, , . , magistrate or any other man <lb />
of limes this e <lb />
was said by different members at the <lb />
meeting. Along the odd we got <lb />
Sissy and stopped. Only three of the <lb />
business men in the Carolina Club <lb />
Monday night made a noise like money <lb />
and if only the rest had signified a <lb />
willingness to imitate that noise we <lb />
might today announced that the <lb />
vested with authority. It remained <lb />
for one of the local pastors to stir <lb />
the authorities into action and no <lb />
sooner had a private, or almost a <lb />
citizen, the desired <lb />
effect was felt. <lb />
When the Rev. R. L. Davis made <lb />
his famous spread of whiskey <lb />
before the astonished Raleigh <lb />
hotel was a As it <lb />
people, the authorities assumed an <lb />
is we are very sorry to say that <lb />
hotel seems to be as far away today <lb />
as the proverbial mirage that <lb />
the dessert to doing a few <lb />
more miles to find out that the cool. <lb />
Inviting oasis is still a few more <lb />
miles further down the sandy waste. <lb />
The mirage-hotel is practically as <lb />
far away today as when the question <lb />
was put to the members of the <lb />
club. With only this it <lb />
has helped to find out that individuals <lb />
the smaller capital at their dis- <lb />
air of offended innocence and insisted <lb />
that the preacher turn Informant and <lb />
help them catch the law-breakers. <lb />
This act, which was referred to as <lb />
a grand stand play by some of the <lb />
press, came a little too late. To any- <lb />
body acquainted with local conditions <lb />
in any large sized town In <lb />
Carolina, the stand taken by the <lb />
must have appeared more <lb />
the world, but this really is no ex- <lb />
for the profusion of wrecks. <lb />
We would suggest railroad <lb />
who persist in neglecting the <lb />
care of their tracks to furnish engine <lb />
drivers with blanks such as <lb />
Train No. Jumped the track <lb />
from . Number of <lb />
people dead . Number of <lb />
people injured . Time sys- <lb />
Is expected to be tied up. <lb />
This would save a great deal of <lb />
time in making the report of the <lb />
wreck and would give the driver am- <lb />
time to be on the next <lb />
When analyzed in a sober mind this <lb />
continuity of wrecks Is nothing short <lb />
of a disgrace to our country. Aside <lb />
from the material damage sustained <lb />
in such accidents the loss of life at- <lb />
every year an appalling <lb />
According to the census bureau <lb />
people die annually of accidents. <lb />
Of these 48.000 accidental deaths, 3.- <lb />
are homicides, the rest, or <lb />
just accidents, and of these <lb />
13.000 nearly result from <lb />
wrecks. This is exactly one- <lb />
ninth of the deaths occurred during <lb />
the wars of 1911. Eight thousand <lb />
lives lost to the nation through care- <lb />
in most instances the rail- <lb />
road carelessness. Nearly <lb />
people die every day in the <lb />
iii railroad wrecks. <lb />
Dots all this happen because in this <lb />
country a life is undervalued Is <lb />
it because we are so crowded that we <lb />
-an afford to lose the productive <lb />
forts of people every day Or is <lb />
t simply because laws cannot be <lb />
i and enacted that will force <lb />
railroad Companies to adopt means <lb />
of sad guarding the passengers their <lb />
trains carry <lb />
Whatever Is the answer, the fact <lb />
remains that with the high degree of <lb />
civilization we have reached, we have <lb />
to these roads means a <lb />
prosperity to the cities through in <lb />
creased agricultural production am. <lb />
greater stimulus to all industries. <lb />
If you are a highway official <lb />
because you are striving for <lb />
methods of road construction am. <lb />
maintenance, and more efficient <lb />
If you are a railroad man, be- <lb />
cause improved roads mean <lb />
production, consequently more <lb />
prevent freight congestion, <lb />
more industries, more roads, more <lb />
tourists. <lb />
If you are an automobile user, <lb />
because you can get the benefit <lb />
your machinery every day In the year, <lb />
your repair bills will be lower, long <lb />
and better tours will be possible <lb />
at all seasons of the year. <lb />
If you are a dealer in farm pro- <lb />
ducts and implements, because you <lb />
can receive the products and deliver <lb />
the Implements at all times. <lb />
If you are an automobile man- <lb />
because every mile of <lb />
proved roads means a greater de- <lb />
for both pleasure and <lb />
cars, Increases wealth, and con- <lb />
the power to purchase. <lb />
If you are a publisher or editor, <lb />
because improved roads make <lb />
wider circulation possible, <lb />
advertising by . stimulating <lb />
enterprises, and because road <lb />
is the most important <lb />
question of the age. <lb />
If you are a manufacturer of <lb />
road machinery or road materials, be- <lb />
cause road Improvement means <lb />
more. But notice Is served right is misery and <lb />
low there is no bid for an open bred In an unsanitary garbage can <lb />
of the question in these than anything else we can think <lb />
as The Reflector does and for this reason sanitary garb- <lb />
want to be the vehicle for bringing age pails should be <lb />
local war. As to the beautifying of the com- <lb />
this is a subject that will <lb />
receive entire and Just attention at <lb />
the hands of the ladies of the Civic <lb />
I HE <lb />
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE <lb />
We have received at The Reflector League, and we hope that all <lb />
office a copy of the Christian Science owners will lend their aid to this or- <lb />
of the 19th of January, and This is the proper time <lb />
thank the sender for the to make up plans. The weather will <lb />
courtesy. We are always glad to surely be Ideal for gardening, etc. <lb />
good on our table and We congratulate the Civic League for <lb />
try in our spare time to study them Its efforts towards a healthier and bet- <lb />
the benefit of our readers. looking Greenville, and will do <lb />
We carefully read marked In our power to help, <lb />
or rather from article, by El- <lb />
Hubbard. It is very kind of the <lb />
good to speak In such a nice way <lb />
THE EXPRESS <lb />
Now and again the govern- <lb />
or a publication like the Monitor; u to Possibilities of <lb />
are rather afraid that the head of the exerting some of its power In favor <lb />
is a little the common people. Witness the <lb />
what he says. The as he sugar trust, the meat trust, the bath- <lb />
calls them, have printed his name tub etc. etc. Towards prose- <lb />
countless articles, product of his these corporations the govern- <lb />
and gifted pen and no doubt spends large sums of money and <lb />
that the owner of those has <lb />
after lapses of time in which much <lb />
signed many a fat check to help the useful work could be accomplished. If <lb />
to materialize his ideals. This same time was Inverted In an earnest <lb />
is where the inconsistency comes In. prosecution of the combines, they <lb />
For everybody knows full well that hang on to some <lb />
Elbert Hubbard has written much, or technicality and <lb />
rather is writing much, for the own- The American people keep en footing <lb />
of what is considered the acme of the bill. <lb />
Word has been passed now that <lb />
It If you are the proprietor of <lb />
hotel, because improved roads mean <lb />
more tourist and more the other hand, the Monitor can the express companies are to receive <lb />
travelers. New England, with its well afford its policy of eliminating a severe Jolt at the hands of the gov- <lb />
of good roads, get from its pages anything that eminent, and like the beginning of all <lb />
a year from tourists alone. the emotional or morbid, for the prosecutions, this one start- <lb />
If you are a banker, because of the scientists gets the well ed handing pubic of <lb />
good roads will increase agriculture. <lb />
and manufacture, depositors, deposits. support of many of figures that are calculated to fire the <lb />
and dividends. famous Marv Baker G- The most even tempered and meek citizen. <lb />
If you are a progressive citizen. says that many of the readers of , An us nave anything <lb />
because you cannot progress so long t Monitor are not Scientists. Per- gent by express have more than a <lb />
as your state and nation remain In e g , the <lb />
Q greater majority are, and where a dammed out of money and all of us <lb />
A QUESTION OF FENCE. by a great many are mighty glad to hear that some- <lb />
has been asked manufacturer or merchant Is ,, to be done protect on <lb />
times to something about the nave his this particular line. Hut. we do hope <lb />
stock law muddle In this county, but And that this time an exception will be <lb />
are with him in that respect. made and the prosecution will be <lb />
We again thank the sender for his earnest and that when the lawyers of <lb />
are the only ones willing to private run blind <lb />
Greenville take a step that will tigers <lb />
bring progress to the <lb />
town. <lb />
One of the speakers at last night's <lb />
meeting expressed the opinion that <lb />
Greenville would never be able to <lb />
bring factories or industries of which <lb />
we stand In such great need If we are <lb />
to grow and prosper, unless we have <lb />
a modern hotel In which to favorably <lb />
impress the future Investor. We <lb />
agree with the gentleman. <lb />
We have always advocated that <lb />
Greenville needed factories, but we <lb />
likewise have engaged In a live cam- <lb />
to Interest the people in the <lb />
hotel proposition and have given all <lb />
the publicity we could. We <lb />
In the hotel as the stepping stone to <lb />
our future progress and believing <lb />
It as do, we're sorry the negative <lb />
result of last night's meeting. <lb />
It would seem as If those that are <lb />
In a position to invest are <lb />
like a pantomime than anything else. <lb />
As if the authorities needed any such that the value of a life can- <lb />
not be measured by the dollar and <lb />
that a life lost is not necessarily a <lb />
life replaced. A life does not hap- <lb />
pen to be a bolt, or a wheel, or a <lb />
length of rail. It Is a great deal <lb />
more valuable than any of them and <lb />
furthermore it may never be replaced <lb />
Perhaps as the list of accidental <lb />
deaths, due to railroad wrecks grows <lb />
larger, the government will see fit <lb />
it is one of those knotty problems <lb />
that hardly know how to approach <lb />
or what to say about it after it Is <lb />
approached. There are two sides to <lb />
the question, in fact many sides, and <lb />
all sides want to go to the bat at the <lb />
same time. <lb />
kindness. <lb />
It would be safe to say- <lb />
that should the authorities care to <lb />
look into the matter there would be <lb />
no room in the local for <lb />
the stationary and itinerant whiskey <lb />
merchants that are defying the pro- <lb />
law. <lb />
Some two or three years ago It <lb />
seemed to Mayor Gaynor, of look into the matter with <lb />
York, that It would be a great idea eyes and will do its best to have the <lb />
Bit. It L. DAVIS AGAIN. <lb />
The secretary of the Anti-Saloon <lb />
League of North Carolina seems to <lb />
About the best Information is that have lamp beat to a <lb />
the last legislature near the time as the Oyster Bay Hermit would <lb />
of closing enacted an additional stock say. he rubs the suit <lb />
law bill for Pitt county, subjecting case, or box, or receptacle that <lb />
companies discover some moth- <lb />
eaten technicality, or Joker, Uncle <lb />
Sam will refuse to continue seeing <lb />
it that way and that we will be made <lb />
free of the piracy of the express com- <lb />
0-------- <lb />
to put on the lid as tight as it had <lb />
never been before in Gotham. At <lb />
least he let everybody understand it <lb />
that way. Some good, honest police- <lb />
men yes, there are some in New <lb />
thought Epictetus was in real <lb />
earnest and made the awful mistake <lb />
of locking up two or three saloon <lb />
keepers that had their family door <lb />
entrances open on Sunday. For which <lb />
honest work he was transferred with- <lb />
out comment. The sleuth from <lb />
Cork kept up the good work in his <lb />
slaughter come to an end. <lb />
It is not that railroading cannot <lb />
be carried out without that awful loss <lb />
of life. Other countries carry com- <lb />
as many passengers per <lb />
year and yet the loss of life in those <lb />
countries is so small, that It never <lb />
causes comment. Why could we not <lb />
have the same degree of safety when <lb />
traveling <lb />
THE FORTUNES OF THE SUN. <lb />
With this title the Saturday Even- <lb />
Post published sometime ago a <lb />
It to the rules and regulations gov- companies him to anti-saloon meet- about <lb />
stock laws already existing or six or eight pint bottles of <lb />
to hereafter in the county. The booze come forth unblushingly to <lb />
biggest feature about this new stock smile upon the surprised <lb />
law bill was that it did away with Bring, <lb />
about miles of zig-zag fence R. L Davis sprung a <lb />
provided for a 16-mile straight fence in Raleigh and the <lb />
to do the same service, the saving to Jot Matthews followed. Dr. L. <lb />
the tax payers by this shorter sprung the second surprise In which has shined in Durham so <lb />
to keep up being In the proportion of Charlotte and his arrest followed. The y and we ho, w, <lb />
tried to succeed while its management <lb />
to the truth rather than to play <lb />
up to the advertisers. Its purpose <lb />
was noble, its deficit great, and Its <lb />
conclusion rapid. <lb />
However, we are not talking about <lb />
that Sun, but about that Other Sol <lb />
REASONS FOR <lb />
The Tarboro Southerner calls at- <lb />
to a set of good reasons for <lb />
The Ohio Good Roads <lb />
new territory, and another transfer <lb />
afraid that somebody else I. going to About the , <lb />
make a little more than themselves.; wag up. <lb />
We can't see where they get this Idea. had been on the force a little <lb />
But granted that somebody else was and now he can hold any beat <lb />
going to make better. he lo. course his Ideas of bUt <lb />
Is not the Investment offered worth politicians are somewhat <lb />
the consideration county; likewise Pitt county and. In <lb />
,, ,. . . , . , fact, every county that suffers through <lb />
It was shown last night that the. Perhaps the case In our state is <lb />
property, as It stands now, has been not exactly same. Yet. have you <lb />
paying per rent, for a number of ever heard of blind tigers being pro- <lb />
year Is It Impossible for It to con- We certainly have. Who <lb />
to pay per cent, with protects them It is easy to answer <lb />
on the same property this question. The negligence of the <lb />
The logical way to reason would be. authorities which we appoint and pay <lb />
f It pays per cent as It stands, protects And In this case that <lb />
Improvements would the negligence Is the best protection a <lb />
paying percentage. nut, even If It blind tiger wants, <lb />
did not pay anymore. It per cont. <lb />
its bad roads. <lb />
They are all <lb />
sons and bring out the value of good <lb />
roads Individually, which Is, perhaps, <lb />
the best way to show how the people <lb />
of a county will be by <lb />
building good <lb />
If you are a because <lb />
your farm will Increase In value, you <lb />
your family can attend church, <lb />
your physician will be In closer <lb />
touch with you, your boys and girls <lb />
I can raise profitable crops, your <lb />
We wonder how It would turn of hauling will be lower, you can <lb />
such a small gain In investment were the to offer a reward your products when prices <lb />
We think It is worth the trouble. And for every case of a blind tiger being et <lb />
It should not take any wide-awake convicted. <lb />
business man of this community to <lb />
think with I When blind tigers find out that the will stay on the farm, you will have <lb />
It would be a great Idea while Is going to be enforced, there mall service, more social life <lb />
in i, happier conditions all around. <lb />
r shout It to hr a diminishing of violators., <lb />
it to personalities I If you are a merchant, because <lb />
got. down to If we meant It And a strong public <lb />
The days of the Individual In sentiment behind those whose and it possible for purchasers <lb />
Men It Is to enforce the laws, there to reach you every day In the <lb />
mast work together If they to be more enforcements. Put your pat-n <lb />
travel Team work these things together and It will you of <lb />
. , commerce or a board of trade, <lb />
would be enough Bunch-work that upon every citizen rests th are <lb />
Is what In asides If we are ever go- some duty. to the cities, and every <lb />
to The provisions of this bill, <lb />
however, were not to become effective <lb />
until nearly one year after the <lb />
adjourned, or to be exact on <lb />
first of January, 1912. <lb />
And In the meantime there has been <lb />
something doing. Of course there <lb />
were people who the old crooked <lb />
fence left on the outside of the stock <lb />
law territory whom the straight <lb />
fence would bring on the inside. This <lb />
was where they did not want to be, <lb />
hence the controversy. Through all <lb />
the year there was talking with <lb />
meetings and speech-making <lb />
In opposition to the new stock law. <lb />
When the time came for the board <lb />
of county commissioners to put the <lb />
machinery of the bill In order and <lb />
have the new fence built in accord- <lb />
therewith, the opponents <lb />
lied for a light. Injunctions were <lb />
against the fence being built <lb />
across certain lands, and this com- <lb />
up before Judge O. H. Allen at <lb />
the recent court, he deeming that the <lb />
commissioners were In the of <lb />
law In such cases, dissolved the <lb />
Injunction. <lb />
There was another rally of <lb />
with more injunctions, this <lb />
time going even further than hold- <lb />
the fence across forbidden lands, <lb />
and also enjoining the levying of tax <lb />
In the prescribed new stock law <lb />
or the use of stock law funds <lb />
already on hand for the old territory <lb />
These latter Injunctions are to come <lb />
up for a hearing before court in New <lb />
Bern about the middle of this month, <lb />
nobody knows the final <lb />
he <lb />
same theme with slight variations. <lb />
keep on shining to do credit to North <lb />
The authorities were there with the <lb />
real surprise of the evening. Now It We that , man. <lb />
would appear the secretary of the win continue to publish the <lb />
anti-saloon league will have to tell along game <lb />
where he got the booze or stand In put where t today and that <lb />
contempt of court. And the author- we , look n <lb />
seem to be right. If drinkers a we have m <lb />
will not help convict blind tigers, . . <lb />
same degree of pride at having such <lb />
non-drinkers will have to apply the , paper for <lb />
proverbial shoulder to the wheel. <lb />
Therefore Dr. R. t. arrest The of Durham m <lb />
The authorities are probably as Sun , paper to can <lb />
well aware of the origin of liquor In out and <lb />
Charlotte, but they evidently find It be t,.,,,, , <lb />
very difficult to catch them at it, for <lb />
the drinkers will naturally refuse to The Norfolk railroad <lb />
kill the hen that lays the pint bottles on a quarter <lb />
that bring Joy to their hearts and de- worth of property <lb />
dizziness o their minds. For to be for depot and yard <lb />
this reason, the Charlotte authorities <lb />
Immediately pounced upon the first <lb />
witness <lb />
on. <lb />
they could lay their hands <lb />
indicates that the road will do <lb />
things on a large scale In the <lb />
Some merchants could mention <lb />
THE CIVIC K. ought to pattern after the business <lb />
In another part of this issue we qualifications of John Wanamaker, <lb />
publish an account of what took place even If they imitate him only in a <lb />
it the meeting of the Civic League, small way. He spends millions of <lb />
held in the court house last Monday, dollars a year advertising, though <lb />
We are glad to hear that this or- he started without capital and Is to- <lb />
is going to do its best to day the targets retail merchant in <lb />
place Greenville In a condition of the United Merchants who <lb />
sanitation that will guarantee our expect their business to grow must <lb />
healths, and we certainly approve the use publicity and this can be had in <lb />
regarding the cleaning up no better way than through <lb />
f back lots and beautifying the that people read, <lb />
front I --------o <lb />
The Cleaning Day, spoken of at the The sugar trust crying <lb />
Civic League meeting, should be and makes a plea to the gov- <lb />
to come with all possible speed, eminent to stop the prosecutions <lb />
The garbage pall discussed should against Better stop their raid on <lb />
This Is all we know about the Its at a Us then there <lb />
law muddle, and If we have not of fact, this should be a mat- might not be anything In their line <lb />
it right it Is because of not knowing for the authorities to look into, for the government to prosecute.<lb />
Of Welcome By Mayor F. M. Woolen, Mrs. R. and <lb />
Mrs. S. T. <lb />
RECORDING SECRETARY N. C. FEDERATION, MRS. G. W. <lb />
RESPONDS, MRS. K. R. COHEN MAKES ANNOUNCEMENTS <lb />
A after nine o'clock Tuesday Mattie King, <lb />
the ladles of the Council of Mae <lb />
as ushers. <lb />
North Carolina Federation of . . . <lb />
Following the exercises in the court <lb />
Clubs were welcomed to Greer.- Carolina Club gave a <lb />
ville in the court house with ad- in honor of the council. This was <lb />
dresses by Mayor F. M. Woolen for an occasion of brilliance, and under <lb />
the town of Greenville, Mrs. R. O. the direction of Mr. E. Gates, <lb />
for the End of the Century man of the entertainment committee. <lb />
Club and Mrs. S. T. for the was perfect, in every detail. The <lb />
Round Table Club. Mrs. R. R. Cot- club rooms were beautifully deco- <lb />
made the announcements and rated, and the pleasure of every one <lb />
some of the young ladies of the East was heightened by the delightful <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training school music furnished by band. <lb />
entertained the visitors and public The guests were received at the <lb />
with delightful music. entrance to the hall by Dr. and Mrs. <lb />
In opening the evening's program C. Laughinghouse. and at the <lb />
the chorus of the Training school, led door of the rending room by Mr. and <lb />
by Miss May R. B. sang the Mrs. W. H. Bail. Jr., who introduced <lb />
Federation chorus and a song en- them to the head of the receiving <lb />
titled as the In this, line In this lino which formed a <lb />
as in other occasions, this singing by semi-circle around the reading room <lb />
the Training school chorus was were President and Mrs. Albion <lb />
greatly appreciated. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. H. Wright, <lb />
Mayor F. M. Wooten, in addressing Dr. D. L. James and Mrs. B. W. Mose- <lb />
the visiting ladies, expressed himself Mr. M. L. Turnage and Miss <lb />
as being greatly pleased at the Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. <lb />
Hotel Proposition Comes Up Again Be- <lb />
fore Members <lb />
MUCH SAID. VERY LITTLE DONE <lb />
liege of conveying to them the greet- <lb />
and words of welcome to the <lb />
town of Greenville, but equally re- <lb />
that he was not better fitted <lb />
to do full honor to their presence. He <lb />
spoke of the great Influence that <lb />
men had in the state and to what ex- <lb />
tent such a meeting as began last <lb />
night in Greenville would have <lb />
influence in the community. <lb />
Ho was that we could <lb />
offer the ladles the quietness <lb />
of our town for their deliberations <lb />
in exchange for the hurry and scurry <lb />
of the larger cities. He assured <lb />
that during their stay with us every <lb />
visiting lady had the heartiest wishes <lb />
from the people of Greenville and that <lb />
every one felt the great honor done <lb />
the town with their presence. In <lb />
closing his address Mayor Wooten <lb />
told a little story that greatly amused <lb />
his audience. <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Cotten then introduced <lb />
Mrs. R. O. Jeffries, who in the name <lb />
of the End of the Century Club, spoke <lb />
to the visiting ladles of the pleasure <lb />
they all felt In having them with us; <lb />
of the importance of having them <lb />
come to help our clubs and lend with <lb />
their presence prestige to the cause <lb />
they advocated. She said that <lb />
ever place woman had heretofore <lb />
ford, Mr. D. M. Clark and Miss Ward <lb />
Moore, Mr. A. J. Moore and Miss <lb />
Alexander, Mr. J. B. James, Mr. D. <lb />
J. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall, <lb />
Mr. Charles James and Mrs. W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. <lb />
The Carolina Club met Monday <lb />
night in Its regular monthly meeting <lb />
and if any, have been the gather- <lb />
of this kind in which so <lb />
speech-making and voting was done. <lb />
After the regular <lb />
as reading minutes, etc., was over, <lb />
two new members were admitted to <lb />
the club, Mr. Don and Mr. <lb />
Zack VanDyke. And right here Is <lb />
where the meeting assumed the as- <lb />
of a national convention In Chi- <lb />
or some other equally large <lb />
city. <lb />
The question came before the <lb />
as to the advisability of low- <lb />
the initiation fee. Practically <lb />
everybody who could say something, <lb />
said it and before long an appeal <lb />
was made to a ruling by the chair. <lb />
Finally both appeal and lowering on <lb />
initiation fee were put to a vote and <lb />
both appeal and lowering of fee <lb />
were defeated. In both instances the <lb />
voting was very close. <lb />
The question of reducing fee dis- <lb />
posed of, the chair called on some of <lb />
the members to deliver five minute <lb />
Case New For Third <lb />
Trial. <lb />
ST. Feb. Alter <lb />
the now famous <lb />
case, one of the most <lb />
cases of the present time, in- <lb />
a question of double <lb />
was for its third trial before <lb />
the United States District Court in <lb />
this city today. The suit Is by the <lb />
receiver for the Arkansas City, Kan., <lb />
State Bank, of which George <lb />
A. was cashier when he dis- <lb />
appeared in July against a <lb />
prominent life insurance company of <lb />
New York. In which was in- <lb />
sured for 25.000. At the first trial <lb />
a verdict of in favor of the <lb />
was reversed later on by the court of <lb />
plaintiff was given, but the verdict <lb />
appeals and the case remanded <lb />
retrial. At the second trial the Jury <lb />
disagreed. <lb />
The case has been given <lb />
wide publicity on account of the <lb />
strange features which distinguish- <lb />
ed. It hinges upon the question <lb />
whether George A. the <lb />
character in the case is really <lb />
dead as is claimed by the plaintiff <lb />
or alive, as is asserted by the <lb />
company, which has produced <lb />
a man, formerly a convict in the Au- <lb />
burn under the <lb />
name of Andrew J. White, of whom <lb />
it is claimed that he is identical with <lb />
George A. <lb />
George A. was born in <lb />
Mich., in February. <lb />
receiving his education in the pub- <lb />
schools of city, he entered the <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
IT <lb />
In slate of North Carolina, at the close of business, S, 1911. <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and stock paid in . <lb />
Overdrafts . c ,., ,.,.;, <lb />
but fund . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . 643.30 <lb />
Demand loans . 4,000.00 Profits, less cur- <lb />
Cash items . 33.386.54 rent an <lb />
Gold coin . 200.00 . <lb />
Silver coin, including all Deposits subject to check. <lb />
minor coin currency 92.50 Savings deposits . <lb />
National bank notes and Cashier's checks <lb />
other U. S. notes . 880.16 . 904.64 <lb />
. 4.177 <lb />
Total, <lb />
. <lb />
State of Carolina, County of <lb />
I, Hodges, cash -f the bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the above statement is to the best of my Knowledge and be- <lb />
lief. STANCILL Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
ELIAS D. G. BERRY. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
AND HIDES stem <lb />
MARKET PAID <lb />
RAW FURS AND <lb />
Woo; on Is price <lb />
lit. this ad. <lb />
JOHN WHITE CO.<lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
employ of his uncle, Chan. A. John- in a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
son, as a bank Later he en- and delivered by J. S. Fulford <lb />
gaged in real estate and investments <lb />
in Omaha and still later he became <lb />
Pollard and A. Joyner, trading as <lb />
W. A. Pollard Company, on the 4th <lb />
speeches on the hotel question. Prof, cashier of the State Bank day of January. 1911, and duly re- <lb />
S. Forbes, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. H- Wright spoke first and In the Arkansas City, Kan. In July. corded in fie register of deeds office <lb />
allotted made clear the, while being cashier of that bank, North Carolina, in <lb />
DOOM V-9, page the undersigned <lb />
the reception room the guests were <lb />
view. Dr. Laughinghouse <lb />
received by Mr. and Mis. F. J. Forbes <lb />
; and further impressed the need of <lb />
and invited <lb />
which were <lb />
tables by <lb />
Marj Sb <lb />
Miss <lb />
to the punch bowls, <lb />
such a building. Mr. C. T. <lb />
Passing from the reading room to every point of disappeared, leaving a con- .,, the <lb />
shortage. After seven court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
years, during which time no trace of highest bidder, on Monday, the 4th <lb />
could be the of March, 1912, at noon <lb />
o certain tracts or parcels of land <lb />
and being in the county of Pitt <lb />
He sub- for which had Insured . state North Carolina, and in <lb />
Mr. bis g months before his dis- -caver Dam township, and described <lb />
Mr Cecil H- the strain and on appearance. <lb />
himself subscribed another means satisfied that was dead <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
The Carolina Farm <lb />
and The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Column <lb />
presided over at two <lb />
J. B. Kittrell and Miss <lb />
did not say much, but what he did family attempted to collect the <lb />
i, Hr. <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
and -Miss Smith. <lb />
At main door between the hall <lb />
lying on the south side of the t. <lb />
Other small subscriptions were prom- started an Investigation and its agents and road not <lb />
and the reception room receivers <lb />
and Mis. K. Williams, Mr. <lb />
and H. E. Austin. They also <lb />
had a register on which tile visitors <lb />
were enrolled. <lb />
Ice <lb />
and at one time It <lb />
us succeeded in a prisoner in An- covered by the dower of V. <lb />
Cobb. and excepting an undivided one- <lb />
It Interest in the woodland lying <lb />
south of the Nichols road which was <lb />
conveyed lo Florence L. Smith. <lb />
That part of the <lb />
Hooker which was assigned to <lb />
V. Cobb, widow of W. L. <lb />
Cobb. as dower, the interest in this <lb />
tract to be sold is a fee-simple sub-, <lb />
NEW HATS. <lb />
Mis. J. L. <lb />
such gatherings as the one <lb />
lust started In Greenville had a the guest <lb />
influence in the uplifting of the Wooten. <lb />
cause for which they up-1 Mrs. G. W. Whitsett. recording sec- <lb />
lift of humanity. At the close of -rotary, Greensboro, the guest of Mrs. <lb />
her address Mrs. Jeffries was loudly F. G. James. <lb />
and repeatedly applauded. Mrs. T. B. Tyson, Carthage; Mrs, <lb />
Mrs. S. T. was then N. Stover, Wilmington, the guests <lb />
and read a most Interesting of Mrs. B. W. Moseley. <lb />
address to the visiting ladies. Among I Miss Clara Cox, High Point, the <lb />
many important things she mentioned guest of Mrs. J. L. Hassell. <lb />
that women had engaged In a cam-1 Mrs. C. C. Hook, Charlotte; Mrs. <lb />
to recover what was lost to her K. W. Greensboro; the guests <lb />
four thousand years ago. This Mrs. Lina Baker, <lb />
to the Garden of Eden made I Miss Edith Raleigh; Mrs. <lb />
the audience laugh a good deal. Sidney P. Cooper, Henderson; the <lb />
man was winning for herself, through guests of Mrs. R. O. Jeffries, <lb />
the work of her clubs, a place which j Mrs. B. W. Hayes, Oxford; the <lb />
she was always Intended to hare and guest of Mrs. J. G. <lb />
that she did not hold up to now <lb />
we might have a hotel after all. bum prison, who claimed lo be the <lb />
. The fever, however, stopped about missing A. With <lb />
the mark and after a great a remarkable <lb />
deal more was said about the worth The man had been living In <lb />
the property and the advisability State Of New York under the name <lb />
and cake were served investing in such a proposition the of Andrew J. White and seemed to <lb />
by ten girls from the clubs. adjourned eleven a criminal record, tI <lb />
Alter the reception the young 0-cock. at which time the began in when he was commit- to the dower of V. Cobb, An d Bargain <lb />
remained an hour and that registers our hopes for another Erie He as For more particular -v . ,, <lb />
enjoyed a dance in the club rooms, had almost gone down to zero. several sentences the last for description see conveyances recorded, <lb />
Those who are here so far in at- ,, ft, Au f one i <lb />
I count, U <lb />
upon meeting or some season White was sent from Au- s. Fulford and wife to W. A. Pollard <lb />
Co- v-9- Deed of AT M. <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Cotten, president, Cot- criminal insane, but he obtained his H. to J. C. Cobb, Book <lb />
release upon a habeas corpus. j-8. and R. J. and <lb />
, ,.,,. . H, Cobb., Bars, to J. S. Fulford, new Iran no <lb />
his release White was taken H-8 page OF DRESS <lb />
to Nile, Mich., where, however, the Sale be made to satisfy said in all the up to date <lb />
relatives of refused to admit mortgage deed. Terms of sale, cash, patterns, in at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
the identity of White with the miss- I<lb />
HOLDS MEETING <lb />
Some of the relatives <lb />
of changed their mind after 2-ltd <lb />
W. A. <lb />
B. A. JOYNER, <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
By virtue an order of the <lb />
Mortgagees. FORGET PULLEY BOW. <lb />
en s special sale on embroideries, <lb />
and embroidered<lb />
ply because the work of organizing;,., ,., NO <lb />
Into such bodies as the visiting ladles <lb />
represented had required a lengthy <lb />
period of time. Many were the ref- <lb />
Mrs. made to the <lb />
progress woman had made lately and <lb />
how far reaching all her movements <lb />
had been since the organization of <lb />
DANGEROUS. <lb />
I measures Adopted by <lb />
of League <lb />
they had talked With White and be- Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb />
came so convinced that he was really Greenville, N. C. <lb />
KEY-NOTE DISCUSSION that they received him at <lb />
their homes. The residents of <lb />
virtue an order or the bu- ,. t.,. iv <lb />
many of whom had personally known court of Pitt county, made in II Or JOB <lb />
The Civic held an were also divided in their special proceeding pending therein, the place get it in <lb />
meeting in the court house Mon- While some believed that Bailie J Brans, Mamie F. office. <lb />
White was with Lucy C. Baker, et. <lb />
day afternoon, having an unusually doubt John Kennedy, James T Kennedy, et. NEW LINE OF <lb />
large attendance. Among the , pretender. said court I will em- <lb />
. . . I . Dun It-l.<lb />
Dodson's <lb />
to Take the Place of too <lb />
Powerful <lb />
In the days when was the <lb />
calling of only remedy a or <lb />
conventions, etc. Mrs. was <lb />
Interrupted many times with the <lb />
under discussion was the high- proofs for White's identity with for sale court house I for spring are <lb />
important one in regard to the which the insurance coin- door in Greenville, on Monday, the now in and ready for inspection. <lb />
of the sanitary nail which submitted at the first and sec- of March. 1912, at o'clock Pulley Bowen. <lb />
adoption sanitary pan, , , ,. . . m the following described tract <lb />
the league urges its members to pro- trials were not considered <lb />
cure for themselves, not only as an strong to establish the claims Hounded on the north by the old <lb />
Is a Safe Med- object lesson, but as an evidence of of the defendant company. Since plank road, adjoining lands of <lb />
their belief In the necessity for then, however, additional evidence is T. It. Moore and and known as have Just opened, are I <lb />
said to have been procured. At the <lb />
It was decided that there should former trials the most important wit- and wife. February <lb />
A BOWEN'S LINE OF <lb />
laces and embroideries, they <lb />
the prettiest <lb />
had. Be <lb />
them. <lb />
be <lb />
sent to the mayor a request to of the plaintiff was John Moore 1900. and recorded in Book H-S,. AR GREAT RF- <lb />
. . . i i. a. a New pat containing 1-4 acres, more mm <lb />
the streets early In the a . , odd of val <lb />
of her audience. <lb />
Mrs. Cotten then Introduced Mrs. <lb />
C. W. Whitsett. the recording sec- <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
who a pretty and well- <lb />
chosen response thanked the End of <lb />
the Century Club and the Round <lb />
Table Club for the hearty welcome <lb />
extended the clubs they represented. <lb />
Mrs. Cotten said that she would <lb />
like to something about the alms <lb />
of the clubs represented, but that <lb />
time not being available another <lb />
public meeting had been for <lb />
Thursday night at the East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training school, when the It to give you <lb />
ladles representing the different satisfaction, it t <lb />
clubs would address the public and can your money back <lb />
what their organizations by <lb />
were doing and to what effect. <lb />
Miss Arlene Joyner. attending the Up. <lb />
Training school, rendered a song, t nave taken up one BOW <lb />
which won so much applause for a few mark- <lb />
that an encore followed. To say that ed ear and crap m <lb />
Miss Joyner did Justice to the songs. owner can get same by prov- <lb />
would not be exactly right. She more ownership and paying charges. <lb />
before the crowds who testified that he saw <lb />
to catch and inhale the thous- MM In an Oregon wilderness <lb />
thing <lb />
substance that compels the <lb />
liver, no matter how weak It is, to <lb />
do its work, but docs nothing to <lb />
strengthen the liver and a large dose <lb />
sometimes the usual j approval was that we should <lb />
cause salivation. Hudson's Liver-1 in a simple fashion to beautify the <lb />
builder <lb />
is a builder that <lb />
the liver while making It do its <lb />
work. It is entirely vegetable, <lb />
pleasant to take, has no bad after- <lb />
effect and is perfectly suited for <lb />
children as well as grown people. <lb />
You don't have to be careful What <lb />
Pharmacy will sell you a <lb />
in <lb />
of germs set In motion by the August. 1898. <lb />
street-sweepers. the Pontiff's <lb />
. , . lawyers have made every effort to es- <lb />
A suggestion that met with much ,.,.,, . . . , ,. <lb />
the complete record of the <lb />
man as Andrew J. White and it s <lb />
said his whole life history for <lb />
Terms of sale. Oath, or 1-2 cash and <lb />
and balance in months to be <lb />
cured t mortgage said land. <lb />
This February 1912. <lb />
W. F, EVANS, Commissioner. <lb />
to close out the <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
than did Justice to them, and the <lb />
fully appreciated her singing. <lb />
To close the program the chorus <lb />
of the Training school sang <lb />
fully the Slumber Song, by Some things seem more Important <lb />
and again was MeW accomplished them. <lb />
Misses Ward Moore. Susie Warren, marriage, for example. <lb />
begin <lb />
the <lb />
unsightly spots about the town by <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
WE ARE OFFERING HALF OFF OX <lb />
all suits carried over from last <lb />
fall. This offer applies to and <lb />
children's Pulley Bowen.<lb />
the last thirty years been <lb />
planting hardy flowers, a bit of hedge <lb />
or some here and there. as administrator of B. F. <lb />
Much regret is expressed that so <lb />
Practicably all the voluminous deceased, notice is he <lb />
Including the <lb />
photographs, <lb />
given to all <lb />
prison records, parsons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
payment to the <lb />
JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIP. <lb />
of It. U. corset We have <lb />
all sizes. Bowen. <lb />
up the back lots, and it was other documents payment to wanted-TENANT <lb />
planned to have a general h Prison record and all persons having <lb />
day Boon Andrew J. White will again be sub- claims against said estate arc notified <lb />
at this trial and in addition that they must present the same to <lb />
The league is still feeling the <lb />
FOB TEN <lb />
acres good land lo be cultivated In <lb />
tobacco. Good 3-room furnished. <lb />
None but good man need apply. Ad- <lb />
.,.,. . v----. , a amount i;,,. for payment on or ,,, v ,, <lb />
lift Hf and- . . . . . dress Box R. r. Greenville <lb />
given at me mass meeting, of prove is the 5th day of February, v r , . . ., <lb />
wishes to say to it friends and the e Qr of N <lb />
with George A. who recovery. <lb />
In The mother and the This February 5th, 1912. <lb />
S. M. CRISP, <lb />
say <lb />
public generally that although it is <lb />
now but two years old. It to <lb />
live to be a hundred, under the beau- will be among the <lb />
and sanitary conditions which <lb />
It most earnestly desires to bring <lb />
about Greenville. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one black pig. <lb />
weight about pounds, marked hole <lb />
in right ear and silt left ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by proving <lb />
ownership and paying charges. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
R. F. D. i, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
witnesses for the com- <lb />
and will positively deny the <lb />
Identity of White with <lb />
they had done In the former MORTGAGEE'S SALE. <lb />
the New Mexican ranch- North County. <lb />
m., at the court house door of <lb />
Pitt county, the fallowing described <lb />
of B. F. Windham. tract parcel of land lying in Pitt <lb />
Bounded on the south by W. B. <lb />
on the north by C. H. Stokes <lb />
others, containing sixteen <lb />
e acres, more or less. <lb />
man. who seems to be the only one By virtue of the power of <lb />
ready to attest to death, contained In a certain mortgage ex- This sale Is to satisfy the <lb />
will be the star witness of the plain- on the 13th day of January, terms of the mortgage above refer- <lb />
side. 1902, by E. P. Stokes to Fred Mills. <lb />
I which mortgage is recorded In book <lb />
It doesn't condole a woman to toll H-7 at page Pitt county Regis- <lb />
rod to. <lb />
This 5th day of Feb., 1912. <lb />
FRED MILLS. Mortgagee <lb />
her wrinkles are the dimples of try, the undersigned will offer for HARRY SKINNER, Attorney, <lb />
on Saturday. March 9th, 1912, at i <lb />
RH<lb /></p>
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                <p>
W m <lb />
breaking World's <lb />
Plowing Record <lb />
a full of can be turned in less than <lb />
five minutes with outfit an impossibility, but <lb />
to those who have Been it done it appears easy. It is a <lb />
fact that row long ago the worlds record for plowing <lb />
a., acre was broken on the great farm of Purdue <lb />
Lafayette. when an acre was turned evenly <lb />
and perfectly in the astonishing time <lb />
and seconds. This was done by a Base Oliver <lb />
cine Gang Plow made by the celebrated plow concern of <lb />
that name in South Bend, Indiana great and growing <lb />
manufacturing, city. horse-power tractors sup- <lb />
plied the motive power. . <lb />
The Oliver Engine Gang Plow something new <lb />
although its popularity is attested by the fact that <lb />
of are m use in the Do- <lb />
and other western states. lie test of the .-0 fur- <lb />
row on the Pit farm demonstrated the <lb />
of this I modern invention and this was <lb />
., a more recent exhibition in South <lb />
Bend where a i gang plow pulled by three great <lb />
horse gasoline tractors, was shown to an <lb />
men and women assembled on one of the <lb />
Oliver farms. pictures of the plow in operation <lb />
were made for purposes. <lb />
are selling the tie horse and two horse Oliver <lb />
Chilled best and cheapest con- <lb />
We solicit your patronage- Come to see us. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
YE <lb />
Real Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
WELL UNDER HAND <lb />
OP OF <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
AT <lb />
In me state of North Carolina, at the close business, December <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
Block paid In . <lb />
8.258.18 Undivided profits, lees cur- <lb />
North Carolina Ml . rent expenses and taxes <lb />
All stocks, bonds. Paid . <lb />
Report From Various Parts of Republic --y . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures------ 6.215.88 <lb />
Indicates Contrary <lb />
AND l <lb />
S BUSINESS CARDS.<lb />
V, F. EVANS <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L Co's <lb />
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
CAPTURED LEADERS ARE RELEASED <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
In <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Edwards Building on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
L. I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
the <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of <lb />
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. <lb />
N. C Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. James <lb />
a. m. to p. m. Mondays. <lb />
In Spite of Assurances From <lb />
dent of Mexico Unrest is Felt <lb />
Throughout the Whole Republic <lb />
Rebels tarry Away American Man- <lb />
ager of Mining to <lb />
Shoot Rim, They Say. <lb />
Feb. mu- <lb />
aided by after <lb />
a sharp fight today, compelled Gov- <lb />
to release from the <lb />
penitentiary Antonio Rojas, a militant <lb />
Vasquez and three <lb />
of his followers. <lb />
to me demands after three <lb />
fighting, In which the royal <lb />
were commanded by General <lb />
in person. <lb />
Five are known to be dead, <lb />
and a number wounded. The rebel <lb />
losses are unknown. <lb />
Within a half hour after the gov- <lb />
had agreed to the demands of <lb />
rebels, Rojas and his companies <lb />
walked out of the penitentiary. Each <lb />
man carried a rifle, which was handed <lb />
to him with a belt full of cartridges <lb />
as he left the prison. <lb />
Mexico City, Feb. uprising <lb />
In today will prevent Gen- <lb />
from moving his <lb />
Demand loans . 10.000 Time certificate <lb />
u. banks and bank- <lb />
. 66,687.97 Deposits subject to check <lb />
Cash MM <lb />
Silver coin. Including all Due o rank, and bank- <lb />
minor coin currency. 891.27 <lb />
National bank note, Cashier's check. <lb />
other U. note. . 12.101.00, tag . 661.40 <lb />
Total. <lb />
j Total, . <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
l C Carr, of the above-, bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the true to ft. beat of my <lb />
H. A. WHITE, Notary Public, <lb />
B, EVERETT. Mr commission expire. March SI, HI <lb />
Directors <lb />
DUNN <lb />
Office in st that place <lb />
Practices wherever his services are prison has mutinied, at least until <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
W. C. D. M. Clark <lb />
Civil Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
alter the arrival at of a <lb />
battery of artillery ordered there from <lb />
last night. <lb />
It was generally admitted here to- <lb />
night that the detention at <lb />
is but a part of a widespread rebel- <lb />
lion which has for its object making <lb />
Vasquez Gomez president <lb />
H S. Ward C. C. PIERCE <lb />
Washington N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
A PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
Office in Wooten building on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
Greenville, Carolina. <lb />
DOING THEIR DUTY. <lb />
Stores cf Readers Are <lb />
Learning the Duty of Kidneys. <lb />
To Alter the blood Is the kidney's <lb />
duty. <lb />
When they fall to do this the kid- <lb />
are sick. <lb />
Backache and many kidney Ills fol- <lb />
low; <lb />
Help the kidneys do their work. <lb />
Kidney have cured <lb />
thousands of severe cases. <lb />
Proof In the <lb />
W. A. E. Fourth street, <lb />
Washington, N. C, says, have used <lb />
Kidney Pills and I know that <lb />
they can be relied upon to a <lb />
lame and aching back and correct <lb />
trouble with the kidney secretions. <lb />
For some time my kidneys did not <lb />
TRIED BEFORE MAYOR <lb />
WOOTEN THIS MORNING. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
The following cases were tried be- <lb />
fore Mayor F. M. Wooten this morn- <lb />
Willie Fleming, colored, for <lb />
sentenced to day. on the <lb />
roads. <lb />
Willie Fleming, accused <lb />
the larceny of by Nile Stoker <lb />
came about something like t <lb />
Fleming offered to sell Stokes <lb />
good for <lb />
a pint. Stokes had only a bill. <lb />
Fleming offered to get the change <lb />
He went away and had a lapse of <lb />
memory which only came back to <lb />
him this morning. He was bound <lb />
over to the Superior court. <lb />
Lee Gregory, colored, vagrancy, <lb />
days on the roads. <lb />
Huddle Whichard, vagrancy, days <lb />
Ion the roads. Mayor Wooten may <lb />
change the sentence passed on Which <lb />
do their work as they should. I was Buddie having helped In the re <lb />
subject to backaches and had of the annexed <lb />
when passing the kidney secretions, lag. <lb />
I used a box of Kidney Pills <lb />
as directed and gave me relief. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
FIRM GETS CONTRACT <lb />
To Erect Three For Feeble- <lb />
minded School <lb />
That was nearly a year ago and I <lb />
have had no need of a kidney <lb />
cine <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
W- if. <lb />
Nev r any Fear of Burglars if you <lb />
keep your papers, valuables and jewelry <lb />
in our deposit on the most <lb />
scientific modem I y the world's <lb />
greatest proof against <lb />
fife, theft, etc. <lb />
Bring them in <lb />
are dangerous. A box costs <lb />
per y <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Resources 340,000.00 <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
Millions of thoroughbred Frost Proof <lb />
Cabbage plants for sale. The follow- <lb />
Jersey Charleston Wake- <lb />
Held, Succession, Large Late Drum <lb />
Head. <lb />
This selection should give you con- <lb />
heading through the entire <lb />
IN FIELD, PER <lb />
THOUSAND. <lb />
Prepare for shipments in lots of <lb />
from 1.000 to per thou- <lb />
sand; over per thousand. <lb />
F. O. B. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Can supply order of any size. <lb />
Count and satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
ARTHUR, <lb />
HIGHEST BID WAS <lb />
Washington Mayo, who seem, <lb />
have taken over the throne of <lb />
late Doc Williams, selling liquor <lb />
Case postponed until tomorrow In or-j <lb />
to obtain more evidence. <lb />
, Mattie Sutton, a <lb />
caught red handed with a <lb />
purloined from B. store <lb />
Hound over to Superior court <lb />
H. C. for being drunk <lb />
disorderly. Fined and costs. <lb />
LIGHT mow. <lb />
Don't stand on your dignity <lb />
much Get out occasionally and <lb />
tie. <lb />
On last Friday the board of <lb />
rectors for the school for feeble <lb />
minded, which the state will <lb />
near Kinston, met In that town <lb />
to receive bids for the erection of the <lb />
first three buildings of the <lb />
boy's dormitory, a girl's <lb />
and a central building for <lb />
quarters, kitchen and dining <lb />
rooms. The contract for these <lb />
was awarded to York I <lb />
Cobb, and Greenville, their <lb />
bid the lowest, The <lb />
bids ranged from this figure up to as <lb />
high as <lb />
York Cobb are the same con- <lb />
tractors who erected the East Caro- <lb />
Teachers Training school build- <lb />
in Greenville, also the Knights of <lb />
Pythias orphanage building in Clay- <lb />
ton and one of the A. and M. College <lb />
buildings in Raleigh. The excellence <lb />
of their work is a guarantee that the <lb />
buildings for the school at Kinston <lb />
will be first class. <lb />
And Sunday Was a Bitter Cold <lb />
Day. <lb />
The ground hog began getting In <lb />
his work and the weather man hit It <lb />
right in his prediction for snow Sun- <lb />
day morning. While rain came first, <lb />
some snow followed and there was <lb />
enough to make house tops, and <lb />
places where it could stick on the <lb />
ground, look white. The weather <lb />
cleared during the morning and the <lb />
remainder of the day was bright, but <lb />
the brisk wind felt like it was right <lb />
off an iceberg and the temperature <lb />
was below freezing all day. <lb />
Give The REFLECTOR <lb />
Your JOB PRINTING <lb />
-There's a Reason <lb />
COTTON YET IN FIELDS. <lb />
88888888888888888 <lb />
MOVEMENTS OF <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
88888888888888888 <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
North- South- <lb />
bound bound <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
a. m. P- m- <lb />
Norfolk Southern. <lb />
East- West- <lb />
bound bound <lb />
a. m. a. m. <lb />
a. m. I'M a- m <lb />
F p. m <lb />
A. f. L. RAILWAY <lb />
Passenger Traffic Department. <lb />
New Orleans, La.; Mobile, Ala, <lb />
Fla. <lb />
On account of the above <lb />
the ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
ROAD COMPANY offers special <lb />
rates to the respective <lb />
Selling- Dates. <lb />
February to 19th, inclusive, <lb />
arriving destination not <lb />
than midnight, February 20th. <lb />
Limited. <lb />
Reach original starting point <lb />
later than midnight, March 2nd, u <lb />
less limited is extended to March <lb />
inclusive, by personal deposit <lb />
with Joseph Richardson, spec <lb />
agent, at destination, and payment <lb />
fee of <lb />
Stop-Overs. <lb />
Stop-overs will be allowed at <lb />
stop-over points on request. <lb />
For rates, schedules, <lb />
etc., see local agent or address, <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, <lb />
P. T. Mgr., O. P. A., <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
JUST STYLE. <lb />
What Is more pleasing to the stylish <lb />
young lady than to have her lover <lb />
looking as though he had Just step- <lb />
out of the band box. She Is de- <lb />
lighted lo go out with him. Should <lb />
her dainty dress be soiled or the suit <lb />
rumpled, there Is 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 />
Frank Hopkins <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C <lb />
And Preparations Begun for An- <lb />
other Crop. <lb />
Hero it is February, yet a ride <lb />
through the country or along the rail- <lb />
roads some fields almost as <lb />
white with cotton as they <lb />
usually are In October and <lb />
The weather Is so cold now that <lb />
the farmers are having much trouble <lb />
in getting the cotton picked, and it <lb />
will be some weeks yet before all of <lb />
It is out, even if all ever saved. <lb />
Gathering one crop and making prep- <lb />
for another in the same field <lb />
can now be seen going on In some <lb />
place. <lb />
A new lot of MAT <lb />
I also Mil and tut <lb />
no charge for cutting. <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Locate In main <lb />
Fur operation and <lb />
on by a <lb />
wait -n at <lb />
IF YOU ARE GOING <lb />
TRAVEL VIA <lb />
The CHESAPEAKE <lb />
DAILY SUNDAY <lb />
The new Just placed In the OF NOW <lb />
and OF are the most elegant an- <lb />
up-to-date steamers between Norfolk and Baltimore. <lb />
Equipped with wireless-telephone in each room. <lb />
Delicious meals served on board. Everything <lb />
comfort and convenience. t s I <lb />
Steamer, leave Norfolk p. m. dally, arriving at <lb />
a. m. following morning. <lb />
Connecting at Baltimore for all NORTH, NORTH MAS <lb />
a y k l w L <lb />
Very low round trip rates to Baltimore. Phil <lb />
Now York. Atlantic City, etc. F <lb />
Reservation, mad. and any information cheerfully <lb />
W. H. T. P. A, <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
MYSTERY III DEATH <lb />
OF <lb />
Tells Coroner Woman Was <lb />
Killed By A. C. L. Train <lb />
SCRATCH ONLY WOUND FOUND <lb />
Death resulting from an unknown <lb />
cause was th.; returned by <lb />
the coroner's Jury in the case of <lb />
Mary Taylor, the colored woman who <lb />
came to her death Saturday <lb />
in the proximity of the At- <lb />
Coast Line tracks, one mile <lb />
from Ayden, at a place called Swift <lb />
Creek bridge. <lb />
According to the husband's story, <lb />
he, James Taylor and his wife. Mary, <lb />
were returning home from Ayden <lb />
Saturday afternoon when the pas- <lb />
train due in Greenville at <lb />
upon them. They were walking <lb />
between the rails and as the train <lb />
them, Taylor quickly left <lb />
the tracks; but although this may <lb />
strange, he made no attempt to <lb />
drag his wife with him. Taylor as- <lb />
that his wife was struck by the <lb />
train and that death was <lb />
Upon an examination being made <lb />
by the coroner, Dr. Laughinghouse, <lb />
the only wound that could be <lb />
was a slight scratch on the chin <lb />
It will probably never be known <lb />
really caused Mary Taylor's <lb />
to Something that is strongly <lb />
at is that both were under the <lb />
of at the time. <lb />
SURE OF <lb />
Returns From Home State Pleased With <lb />
ST Conditions <lb />
INDIANA ALSO SEEMS FOR <lb />
President Returns to White House <lb />
After Ohio Trip and Expresses Sat- <lb />
at His Chances to tarry <lb />
Home <lb />
WASHINGTON, Feb. <lb />
over the political prospect es- <lb />
with regard to his home <lb />
state, and confident that Republicans <lb />
chances for victory at the <lb />
election are excellent, President Taft, <lb />
none the worse for his trip to Ohio <lb />
and back, returned last evening. He <lb />
arrived at the union station at <lb />
went at once to the White house, <lb />
where he immediately plunged Into <lb />
a pile of work that was awaiting his <lb />
attention. <lb />
Secretary met the president <lb />
at Baltimore, and discussed the work <lb />
awaiting at the White House on the <lb />
way to Washington. The president ex- <lb />
pressed himself a. delighted with hi. <lb />
enthusiastic reception by the people <lb />
of Ohio. He is confident that he will <lb />
be supported by the delegates of his <lb />
home state in the national <lb />
The president's cold was improved, <lb />
and it was said that he would be as <lb />
fit as ever In a few days. Many <lb />
matters were awaiting the <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
Is one where health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
revivify LIVER and restore <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pore <lb />
blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All <lb />
The of <lb />
Yesterday's News contained a local <lb />
story to the effect that there Is a <lb />
likelihood of the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
extending its lines to Charlotte. <lb />
Such reports have often gone forth, <lb />
and while today there is no assurance <lb />
that such extension will be made <lb />
soon, it is generally believed that be- <lb />
fore many years go by this great <lb />
railway will include Charlotte on its <lb />
route. <lb />
The past year has witnessed great <lb />
things for the city. The coming of the <lb />
interurban and the Norfolk Southern <lb />
will usher in a new era of industrial <lb />
activity. Not a business interest In <lb />
the city but what will share the <lb />
fits of accelerated business. <lb />
Atlanta is a good example of what <lb />
railroads and men can do for a town. <lb />
If Atlanta is today the pro- <lb />
HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME <lb />
m explanation is are <lb />
the greatest cure <lb />
every ingredient has to puss <lb />
test of our own laboratories; <lb />
Fertilizers. <lb />
Reliable Dealers Everywhere <lb />
GUANO CO. <lb />
Sales Offices <lb />
Norfolk Va. Tarboro N. C. C S C. <lb />
Baltimore Md. Montgomery Ala. <lb />
Macon Ga. Columbus <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
president's action, including the city In the South It Is chiefly <lb />
on the Supreme bench, one OH because of her men mid her rail- Cobb Miss <lb />
the circuit bench at Chicago, a <lb />
other and the ambassador j We have the good as can <lb />
o Prance, which is said to have j <lb />
offered to Myron T. of <lb />
I have Ohio. <lb />
From Lumberton to <lb />
It has been four years since <lb />
written a Hue to the Advocate about <lb />
myself or my work. want my Sew Industries. <lb />
friends to know, however, that I am For the week ending January <lb />
still in the land of the living and the Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
trying to do something for the Mas- the following new industries for North <lb />
It is singular, but every move factory, <lb />
have made in the has been bank, <lb />
a long one. It Is best, you know, land company; <lb />
for some fellows to be removed as realty company, <lb />
far as possible from their former R. D. cotton <lb />
charge so no reports of failure will mill. <lb />
development <lb />
was more foreign to my company. <lb />
thoughts than coming to Greenville. shoe factory. <lb />
Yet I am sure no one could Greensboro <lb />
better pleased, and if every any. <lb />
and his family have been saw mill. <lb />
went to Wilton Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Guy Lassiter and Miss <lb />
Proctor, of Snow Hill, were Visiting <lb />
city and an Misses Agnes and Trilby Smith from <lb />
men with pride in <lb />
earnest desire to work for its till Sunday. <lb />
And we are getting the railroads. <lb />
The future is altogether <lb />
reports News. <lb />
Misses Nannie, Carrie Belle, <lb />
Bailie Smith visited Misses Alma and <lb />
near Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. R. E. Willoughby visited his <lb />
Governor who only a short c L T U <lb />
ago celebrated his 78th Sunday <lb />
day, still carries a level head. Asked <lb />
yesterday what he thought of all this <lb />
correspondence about Wilson. in Smith- <lb />
follow. <lb />
Nothing <lb />
electric com- <lb />
as cordially received as we have, overall factory. <lb />
Joy and good cheer reigns in j North <lb />
Methodist parsonage through- company. <lb />
out the conference. We have not Rocky machine <lb />
received a half-dozen like works. <lb />
our friend and relative down In hardware <lb />
Sampson, for we have not learned the <lb />
said It was to be deprecated; that in, <lb />
this good year or any other year, it <lb />
was poor politics for Democrats to <lb />
fight each other when all their time <lb />
should he devoted to fighting the <lb />
common enemy. Never was a great- <lb />
T truth expressed. Hut Governor <lb />
should recall What the old <lb />
are so many <lb />
ways for a man to play the fool that <lb />
cannot miss them <lb />
Daily Record. <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
Mr. R. A. Smith, of Farmville, was <lb />
hare Monday. <lb />
Mr. It. E. Willoughby went to Kin- <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
There will be a valentine party at <lb />
Smith's house Wednesday night <lb />
February 14th, for the benefit or the <lb />
public school. Everybody is <lb />
ally invited to attend. <lb />
com- <lb />
pro- <lb />
weak- <lb />
Stubborn Case <lb />
was under the treatment of two doctor, <lb />
Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., <lb />
my case a very stubborn one, of <lb />
I was not to sit up, when I to <lb />
take <lb />
I used it about one week, before I saw much change, <lb />
Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for y; <lb />
has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than <lb />
in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of <lb />
TAKE <lb />
URDU I <lb />
The <lb />
Galloway's Cross Hems. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
A woman may win a man's love Edwards went to <lb />
art of the hypnotist, but when we hardware , , <lb />
rived the pantry was well filled With <lb />
remains. <lb />
com- <lb />
The people of Green- <lb />
know how to make j Wilson machinery and sup- <lb />
feel at home. dealers; com- <lb />
social atmosphere is refreshing and <lb />
at the religious enthusiasm exceptional. <lb />
m We left behind us in a <lb />
th little faithful, loyal band, upon whom <lb />
ville certainly <lb />
their preacher <lb />
tr <lb />
Miss Daisy Porter visited <lb />
made up of what we haven't Mile last week, <lb />
done and what we are going to went to <lb />
last Tuesday. <lb />
if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any <lb />
of the troubles so common to women. <lb />
is a builder of womanly strength. Composed <lb />
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the <lb />
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up <lb />
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. <lb />
has been in successful use for more than years. <lb />
Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they <lb />
received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. <lb />
. Advisory Dept, Medicine CA. Turn <lb />
book. Hon <lb />
After <lb />
The Journal gives a <lb />
the most flattering compliments long account of the case In Forsyth <lb />
would be properly bestowed. It wail court against the Forsyth Club Com- <lb />
not easy to pull ourselves away and Its L. H. <lb />
whom we have loved and served Davis and J. E. Pepper. The <lb />
four brief years. Their sorrows tor established the i <lb />
been our sorrows. With by their receipts from <lb />
them we railroads over which the alleged <lb />
These years <lb />
were. <lb />
and crowned with a measure to prevent the proving of the <lb />
Just as long as tills preach-1 signature of the parties <lb />
or his little family survive many <lb />
Horrible Discovery Wade In Tenement <lb />
House of Striking Town <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Porter went <lb />
to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Galloway went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
Mr. Frank Buck, who was stricken <lb />
with paralysis some time ago, left <lb />
j Friday tor Raleigh to enter the <lb />
We hope to see a large crowd at <lb />
next Sunday, as we are ex- <lb />
our new <lb />
A Few Bethel <lb />
BETHEL, N. C, Feb. <lb />
institute was held Saturday, but the <lb />
cold weather and bad roads made a <lb />
small attendance. Messrs. French, <lb />
Shaw and Mrs. <lb />
and -Miss Webb all made Interesting <lb />
in respective parts of the <lb />
Institute work. <lb />
The Bethel Hanking and Trust <lb />
preacher, Rev. baa moved into new <lb />
which are nicely fitted up for a <lb />
of toil and whiskey and beer were shipped, and <lb />
nevertheless, years was a and technical at-1 <lb />
indicted. <lb />
with u <lb />
Miss Minnie Mae business. <lb />
Saturday night with Miss Daisy looks almost like the fall the <lb />
NO CONNECTION WITH MiLL STRIKERS Ur around <lb />
Porter Galloway have recently many carts and wagons are <lb />
vision <lb />
faces <lb />
and <lb />
Will appear before <lb />
many Lumberton <lb />
will be household words with <lb />
is. May God's richest blessings ever <lb />
with those dear ones, <lb />
only yesterday a friend of mine <lb />
tile truth correctly when he <lb />
left a good town for a <lb />
Greenville has a <lb />
G- of something like and <lb />
without a single cotton mill or <lb />
manufacturing Industry. The <lb />
jg <lb />
the in most communities. The <lb />
all live well; In fact I have <lb />
known people who come as <lb />
spending all they make for the <lb />
like of life. Greenville- is the <lb />
of tobacco market of the state, <lb />
time a located East Carolina <lb />
public School for Teachers, a well- <lb />
institution of which every <lb />
North Carolinian should be <lb />
ladles From what I have observed <lb />
clubs work i thorough, and sound <lb />
explain for our church every one who <lb />
were properly informed knows <lb />
Miss -vis Memorial Church Is one or <lb />
beat church buildings in the <lb />
which Me. t B equipped, In II <lb />
that an North Carolina Conference could <lb />
Miss Jo entertained royally and this we <lb />
would Beef to do real soon, <lb />
and In all, we have a <lb />
One in which there is much <lb />
To and a lot of good people to <lb />
of us do <lb />
fully th <lb />
i. . <lb />
N. C. Jan. lit. 1912. <lb />
Raleigh Christian Advocate. <lb />
The policemen examined told of the . Late Last Night th. <lb />
many signs of whiskey-dealing they <lb />
saw in the building at the time of <lb />
the arrest <lb />
It Is presumed, says the Journal, <lb />
from exceptions made by the at- <lb />
for the defendants that It is <lb />
their purpose to carry the case to a <lb />
higher court. Good. The <lb />
wish to have the club whiskey <lb />
selling carried to the Supreme court <lb />
for a re-hearing. That phase of <lb />
of law has grown rapidly since <lb />
the 3-to-2 decision that the hope of <lb />
enforcing law In club towns lies in a <lb />
reversal of that decision as to old <lb />
repaired and painted <lb />
improvement to the <lb />
Two White Men and <lb />
Women In Tenement House of Mu <lb />
Town. Murder Commit- <lb />
In the Heart of the City. Two<lb />
LAWRENCE, Mass. Feb. <lb />
mysterious quadruple murder in which <lb />
two men and two women were kill- <lb />
ed was revealed tonight by the dis- <lb />
of the bodies of the victims <lb />
in a tenement house in the heart of <lb />
the city. <lb />
The dead Mrs. Annie Denis, <lb />
aged years; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph <lb />
clubs. As to the specially equipped aged and years respect- <lb />
new clubs, organized by parties who <lb />
make money by It, there is not room <lb />
to doubt that the Supreme court will <lb />
by a united vote punish such trans- <lb />
parent violation of the prohibition <lb />
law. <lb />
The Club violator of the law must <lb />
be prosecuted and punished along <lb />
with other blind <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
It II. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the or their daughter <lb />
Carrie Leone <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Clarence <lb />
on Thursday morning, the fifteenth of <lb />
February, one thousand nine <lb />
hundred and twelve<lb />
Jarvis Memorial ft E. Church, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and an unknown man. <lb />
A disturbance was heard In the <lb />
apartment about o'clock <lb />
this morning by the family which <lb />
lives downstairs but no investigation <lb />
was made. When no member of the <lb />
household appeared during the day, <lb />
however, the police called in. <lb />
The body the unknown man was <lb />
found In the with the <lb />
cut and knife wounds in his body. In <lb />
a corner Were the bodies of Joseph <lb />
his both of whom <lb />
had evidently met death during a <lb />
bloody battle for their lives. <lb />
In a bedroom adjoining was found <lb />
the body Mrs. Denis. Her <lb />
had been rut. <lb />
The say no connection be- <lb />
tween the murders and the mill <lb />
strike here Is apparent. It Is believed <lb />
the murderer escaped by a rear door. <lb />
root prints were found on <lb />
a stairway leading to It. The police <lb />
have no <lb />
had their store <lb />
It is quite an <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. G. S. Porter spent Saturday <lb />
night with her mother, Mrs. J. S. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Mr. Leroy Buck spent Sunday at <lb />
homo with his parents. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Galloway visited near <lb />
House Sunday. Think ho must have <lb />
had a cold trip. <lb />
coming in <lb />
With cotton to he ginned. to <lb />
-Tun bales have been ginned at <lb />
plant, and there is yet much <lb />
cotton In the fields. <lb />
Dr. F. C. James, our veteran <lb />
has been quite sick for some <lb />
days. <lb />
The graded school here is doing ex- <lb />
work under the superintend- <lb />
of Prof. w. A. As many <lb />
pupil from the <lb />
recent had <lb />
The Happening Around Standard, has had effect on the <lb />
STANDARD, N. C. Feb. Tor the time there has been <lb />
Frank Nichols, of Standard, Interruption In the Work of I <lb />
Sunday with relatives in Farmville. school. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Tyson, of near <lb />
trees, was in our town Monday. Mr. II, It. Conduct, Y. H. C. <lb />
It Is very wet through this section. Sen Ice,, <lb />
hut the people are sowing tobacco Mr. II. Smith, superintendent of <lb />
beds and making arrangements m the graded school, conducted v w <lb />
make another or the weed. c. A. services at the Training school <lb />
For your garden seed and farming on Sunday evening. II s them, was <lb />
supplies, see the Peoples Supply Com- Bible Study. He lamented the <lb />
Ignorance neglect of intelligent <lb />
Dr. Frank, of Norfolk, came in study of the Bible. The homes have <lb />
Tuesday and is spending a few days turn. I I largely over I. <lb />
her. He says he likes Old North Sunday i oven here, the <lb />
State does believe that there are Is a due <lb />
not any better people to be found to the fact that the <lb />
chapters are studied <lb />
Miss Flanagan spent Thurs- rather than books. He stressed the <lb />
lay night with Miss Tucker. literary tide of the Bible, calling a <lb />
Mrs. Alice Moore, of Greenville, to the Bible as a library of <lb />
who baa spending the last week sixty-six books, representing all of <lb />
with Mrs. N. Tucker, the classic Forms of literature. He <lb />
borne Wednesday evening, rend a Illustrating the <lb />
Mr. Willie Edwards, of near Ridge but appalling, Ignorance of the <lb />
Spring, was over to give us a call Bible on the of <lb />
Thursday. Tm, has three <lb />
Mr. w. H. Elks, Sr made a classes with an <lb />
trip to . <lb />
morning. work. <lb />
Stops <lb />
Neuralgia <lb />
Pains <lb />
Sloan's Liniment ha I <lb />
soothing effect on . <lb />
nerves. It stops <lb />
and sciatica pains <lb />
Here's Proof <lb />
M. <lb />
Mich., . . <lb />
h t in I. <lb />
i I i t . I pAl <lb />
.- f can w,, <lb />
Li intent top <lb />
Mr. Andrew BO Gay <lb />
I, I <lb />
Liniment for <lb />
and it Iran <lb />
LINIMENT <lb />
is the best remedy for <lb />
backache, sore <lb />
throat and sprains. <lb />
At all dealers. <lb />
Price <lb />
two on <lb />
H r, . <lb />
II and 10111- <lb />
ti lice. <lb />
Er. <lb />
Carl S. Sloan, <lb />
Bo-tun. Mm,<lb />
Marine Corps Officer Trial. <lb />
Feb. s. A court- <lb />
martial with Col, George Barnett <lb />
presiding convened at the <lb />
navy yard today for the trial <lb />
Lieut W of the Marine <lb />
conduct <lb />
I an officer. <lb />
or sixty,<lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
US CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and I he <lb />
eastern Reflector for and <lb />
Rates on on <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. LAND <lb />
North County. By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
In the Superior Court D. C. of county, dated Jan- <lb />
Moore, Clerk. made in a certain special <lb />
I William Minton and wife. Bessie proceeding therein pending entitled <lb />
. H. Mills, administrator of <lb />
mm. deed versus h. h. <lb />
James <lb />
SALE. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt Count, <lb />
the Clerk <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt counts, rendered <lb />
in a special proceeding or <lb />
therein pending, entitled Mary <lb />
administratrix of Geo. II. <lb />
N. C, Feb. The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Com <lb />
Rev. C. . Harris spent Sunday at pan always carries a full line of <lb />
where he held services. electric welded farm <lb />
Miss Kate Brown, of Kinston, was lug. poultry fencing can <lb />
in town one day mis real In Inter- also be at their place, <lb />
est of the Orphans Friend at Ox- Several of our good people attend- <lb />
ford. ed mission meeting at Ayden Thurs- <lb />
Barber Company are day. <lb />
tor beet x. Cos Miss Sarah <lb />
made a pleasant trip to <lb />
Miss of Ayden. spent evening. <lb />
Sunday in Wu with her aunt, Mrs. <lb />
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
A. G. Cox vs. Harris. R. L. .,, Davenport; Mills and others. will, on Friday, <lb />
Griffin, N. S. Avery. John Griffin, Will wife. Briley. vs. 23rd. 1912. at o'clock m. <lb />
John Williams and wife Lou Walter Davenport and sell at the court house door deceased, vs. <lb />
Williams. Maggie B. Stocks. Nan- Greenville to the highest bidder and wife. Magnolia Hath- <lb />
Braxton. Pattie Braxton. Janie virtue of a decree of the cash, that certain piece or parcel away, Jesse W. and wile, <lb />
Clara Braxton. Elisha B. court of county, made by land in township. Annie Howard and <lb />
Jones, Griffin. Avery. t Moore. Clerk, on the day Pitt county, known as Lot No in the others, heirs at law. the undersigned <lb />
Mary Avery. Riley wards. of January the undersigned division of the lands of the late Wash- commissioner will, on Thursday. Feb- <lb />
Bettie Edwards, Ellen on Saturday, Mills, bounded and described between the hours of <lb />
Edwards, heirs at law day expose to Beginning at the last and o'clock. In the town of Green- <lb />
Reedy Branch <lb />
ville, before the court house door. <lb />
J. H. C. <lb />
A new lot shoes and dry goods <lb />
just arrived at A. W. Ange <lb />
Mr. J. V. Cox came in Saturday <lb />
For your grubbing hoes, axes, <lb />
and bush blades see Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Company. <lb />
Among the new arrivals In town <lb />
night from Fairmont and returned is a Mrs- E F- <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
We curry a complete line of buggy . Chapman is spending <lb />
Can you with most f- <lb />
grade harness, and our prices are Cox s <lb />
Miss Mamie Chapman, who is teach <lb />
near is spending the <lb />
week end holidays at home. <lb />
; . and being u . . . <lb />
la the above special proceeding and of North Carolina and <lb />
pending before the clerk of the u-in Township, adjoining the <lb />
court. will sell on Monday. j. h. Briley, William Dav- <lb />
noon, at the court house W. D. and others, <lb />
in to the highest containing acres more or <lb />
for cash. that certain tract This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
land In Pitt county, formerly making partition among the ten- <lb />
as the home place of Felix Braxton ant <lb />
harness, <lb />
any- <lb />
right. Call in and we will show you <lb />
the harness and prove, too, that our <lb />
prices are <lb />
See Harrington, Barber The stockholders of the Bank of <lb />
for your garden seeds. They met in the of the <lb />
now have anew lot. u on Friday evening. February <lb />
Mm Sarah Barber, who is teaching and after listening to a very <lb />
in Greene county, m called home factory report from Mr. C. T. Cox. <lb />
to her sick mother is cashier, of the year's work, declared <lb />
some today. dividend of per cent., which was <lb />
Don't forget It is time to cut stalks I laced to the surplus. The same of- <lb />
and A. W. Ange Company has the Beers were re-elected for the coming <lb />
cutters <lb />
There was regular services in the At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. <lb />
Methodist church Sunday by its new Smith, near here. Miss Nina Smith <lb />
pastor, Kev. who delivered Mr. Doctor were <lb />
sermons. i on Wednesday evening by <lb />
It will pay you to see C. Harris. Both are very <lb />
Barber Company your poultry popular v th us and we wish them <lb />
netting. happy life. <lb />
he lived and died, adjoining the <lb />
lands of G. B. Ellis. Joshua Cox, <lb />
Bryant Tripp and others and <lb />
on Gum Branch, a description of <lb />
which is to be had by referring to <lb />
load from J. to Felix <lb />
ton recorded in the register's office <lb />
of Pitt county in book page <lb />
containing acres more or less, <lb />
saving and excepting therefrom <lb />
acres, said farm being in the <lb />
section of Pitt county. <lb />
This the 12th day of January. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Strayed, a white cow with small <lb />
red spots on body and red neck, <lb />
marked swallow fork half moon <lb />
in right ear. A small yearling left <lb />
with the cow. Suitable reward for <lb />
recovery. <lb />
S. I. JONES. <lb />
Route Bethel. N. C. <lb />
This <lb />
branch to a stake pointed by small township, N. C. and more <lb />
maples and two small pines in said y described as <lb />
branch. It being the third corner of I Adjoining the lauds of R. D. Whit- <lb />
Lot No. thence with the line of the Edgecombe county line; <lb />
Lot No. north east poles to ands Gary Manning and Mrs. <lb />
. stake on a ditch; thence with said E. containing <lb />
ditch N W . poles to another acres, more Cr less, being the lands <lb />
small thence up the winding of o ,,. late u and the <lb />
the 15th day of January. 1912. small ditch to a stake, a corner being more described <lb />
C Commissioner. Lot- thence with the line book D on page Put <lb />
i t tit r t .-, I . i ii. . <lb />
NOTICE OF LARD SALE. <lb />
North County. <lb />
in the Superior Court. <lb />
J. T. Allen. N. W. Tyson, <lb />
and G. B. Harriss, <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. W. Allen. Jr. and wife, <lb />
Allie Allen, H. Allen and <lb />
wile. Mary P. Allen, Henry <lb />
Allen and Allie E. Allen. <lb />
Joseph J. Allen, Elma R. <lb />
Allen and J. W. Allen, the <lb />
last rive being minors. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of county, made in <lb />
said lot S. SO E. 2-5 poles to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing acres, more <lb />
or less. Said land will be sold sub- <lb />
to charged upon the <lb />
same for In favor of Lot No. <lb />
assigned to Mills in the <lb />
vision of the lands of said Washington <lb />
Mills. <lb />
This the 23rd day of January. 1912. <lb />
JAMES H. MILLS <lb />
Administrator <lb />
Jarvis and Blow, Attorneys for<lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue o the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage executed <lb />
Augustus Blount and wife. Cherry <lb />
to A. G. Con, on the 1st day <lb />
of May, 1908. which mortgage was <lb />
recorded In the of the reg- <lb />
deeds Pitt county, in Book <lb />
-v page the undersigned will <lb />
i for cash, at public auction, before <lb />
lie court house door in Greenville, <lb />
Tuesday, February the follow- <lb />
described land, Two <lb />
land in town- <lb />
ship, being the two tracts described <lb />
in a deed from A. O. Cox and wife, to <lb />
Augustus Blount. said deed dated May <lb />
one tract containing acre.-. <lb />
Hems. <lb />
N. C. Feb. One Held In <lb />
W. B, and little daughter, day. <lb />
of Ayden, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. The first of the farmers institutes <lb />
F. M. Smith. for Pitt county this season was held <lb />
Miss Carrie Nichols is visiting lei- in on Wednesday. <lb />
near Snow Hill. day was cold and disagreeable and <lb />
The old store that was once known the roads very bad, so that the <lb />
as Cobb's store and later known as was not large, but the pro- <lb />
C. D. Smith's store is being moved gram was carried out and those pres- <lb />
to Arthur by Mr. L. A. In heard much to them, <lb />
the rear end of this store is the old Mr. A. L. French, a <lb />
post office, known as county, lectured on live <lb />
Some time ago Arthur Joyner. son stock bow to make this <lb />
of Mr. A. A. Joyner, was bitten by a pay. He spoke on the <lb />
pet dog. The dog wt mad a few ages of better drainage, <lb />
days ago. Mr. Joyner went to Mr. S. B, Shaw, of Raleigh, as- <lb />
Monday night with his son to horticulturist of the state de- <lb />
have him examined for hydrophobia, of agriculture, spoke on the <lb />
Mrs. Walter Gay returned to Farm- horticultural line and gave valuable <lb />
ville Monday after spending several Information as to the proper of <lb />
days here with her parents. Mr. and fruit trees. <lb />
Mrs. M. Smith. I Mr. E. S. of the <lb />
There will be a Valentine party at Stales department of agriculture and <lb />
Smith's school house Wednesday agent of farm demonstration work in <lb />
night. February for the benefit of North Carolina, lectured on the <lb />
the public school. Everybody Is of growing all needed sup- <lb />
Invited to come. I piles on the farm and general farm <lb />
economy <lb />
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor Mr. II, Winslow. of the United OF SOUTH <lb />
exercise, insufficient of States department of good PITT <lb />
rood, constipation, a torpid liver, a moat practical talk on this w Webb, his administrator or <lb />
and anxiety, are the most common most important subject, bringing the I assigns, or any person <lb />
causes of stomach troubles. Correct facts home In showing where Pitt I Take notice, that on the first day <lb />
Takes <lb />
I have taken up two sows and <lb />
three borrows, unmarked, will weigh <lb />
out pound each. Owner can <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
all charges. <lb />
E L. MILLS. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
county registry. <lb />
The said land will be sold subject <lb />
to the dower rights of the widow, <lb />
Mrs. Mary E. <lb />
This January 1912. <lb />
C. C PIERCE, Com. <lb />
Ward and Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
North County, In th <lb />
Court. <lb />
Susie S. Harris vs. Henry Spencer <lb />
Harris. <lb />
The above named will <lb />
lake notice that an entitled <lb />
as the above has been commenced <lb />
in the superior court of Pitt county <lb />
to have the dower of the plaintiff <lb />
ands of her late husband. H. S. <lb />
BALE OF ESTATE. <lb />
virtue of a of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
the above entitled case, at January executed by Riley Jenkins to M. C. <lb />
term, 1912. by O. H. Allen, presiding. Manning on the 12th day of March. ,, <lb />
the undersigned Commissioner, will said mortgage deed is Prescribed <lb />
on Monday, the day of February.,. , register's office to WU <lb />
1912, expose to public sale before the put county. book O page he is <lb />
court house door In Greenville, to undersigned, will on to appear before the clerk of the <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, the 24th day of February, at superior court of Pitt county at bis <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of expose In Greenville. N. C. on Man- <lb />
kind, the court house door in Feb. 1912 and answer <lb />
and being in Greenville , MM cash, , complaint or <lb />
township, county, North Caro- following described tract or in said action or the plaintiff <lb />
Una, and described as follows to- ,., of m , P <lb />
Beginning at an Iron in being in Bethel town- demanded in the said complaint <lb />
lane m the Williams line and put North Carolina, and This Jan II <lb />
running a s. to an iron being the land where Riley Jenkins I c <lb />
a wire fence on the back of ow being the same land Clerk Court <lb />
the Held. Thence a straight line to purchased by the said Riley Jenkins F JAMES <lb />
an iron in Brown's line; thence <lb />
Brown's line to the run of the <lb />
branch; thence with said branch to <lb />
M. D. adjoining the, <lb />
lands of H. S. Smith, deceased. Shade <lb />
Briley, the Matthews land, Frank Pol- . <lb />
for Plaintiff.<lb />
line; thence with said Bar- , l , , . <lb />
line lo the Williams line; and Sad tract , TO <lb />
the Williams lino to the beginning. T The undersigned having <lb />
less. <lb />
to which deed is hereby made for an <lb />
accurate description. <lb />
This Jan. 1912. <lb />
A. G. COX, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
HENRY HARRINGTON. <lb />
Owner of debt. <lb />
F. G. James and Son. attorneys. <lb />
having this day <lb />
about acres, more or T sale is made to satisfy. .,.,., <lb />
terms of said mortgage de. d. as administratrix o <lb />
This the 27th any of January, 1912.1 ; T b- <lb />
F. C. HARDING. . L Mortgagee, for D. C. Moore, clerk supreme court <lb />
c- f hereby given <lb />
TOWS FOB SALE, all persons indebted to said estate <lb />
STATE OF SOUTH Under and by of an order Immediate settlement with <lb />
the superior conn, made 12.1911, and n <lb />
. , . , i in a special proceeding en- , . , . ,. <lb />
To C. C. Held, or any person interest- j Allen administratrix vs. claims against said estate <lb />
E. Corey, et the same are hereby to file their claim <lb />
Take notice, that on the first day number upon the P. S. with Hie undersigned within It <lb />
i May. at the court house docket of said court. I will offer for the or <lb />
door In the town of L. sale Hie court house door of . <lb />
sheriff in for the to the highest bidder, for cash, be bar of <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale at o'clock, noon, Feb. 1912, the cover. <lb />
I This the day of January, 1912. <lb />
LEILA F, WILLIAMS <lb />
, Administratrix of the estate of B. F. <lb />
fee ,,,,, . <lb />
of <lb />
came the thereof; the said son avenue, adjoining the lot of W. F. C Harding, Attorney. <lb />
lots were taxed or assessed in the M. Moore, J. J. Corey, and others <lb />
name of C. C. Held for the year 1910, known as the residence of the late E TO CREDITORS. <lb />
and the tune of redemption will ex- . n let Mn as <lb />
pile on first day of May. Mil , th MM <lb />
more or less, and known as the Sam- w Tucker, sheriff in <lb />
u. I Stock share of the W. H. Stock;, f <lb />
tract of land; the other piece contain-;,.,,. <lb />
one acre is known as a part th, f <lb />
Warren Braxton hind, township. Said lots were sold at said , scribed as <lb />
described in a deed from G. S. G. for ,,, due for , and <lb />
Nine and wife, to A. G. Cox. reference ,,,, at , the southeastern <lb />
tract of land; the other piece contain- described described real estate, sit- <lb />
one acre is known as a part 0- Falkland in the town of Greenville, de- <lb />
This the of January. 1912. <lb />
J. J. HEARNE, Purchaser. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To G. Morrison. Morrison or <lb />
any person <lb />
Take notice, that on the 1st day <lb />
d take Chamberlain's county is losing in not having May- at court May, 1911, at the court house door <lb />
your habits an <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets and <lb />
will soon be well again. For sale by; At the same lime there was a meet- <lb />
all for women at which Mrs. Charles <lb />
of Raleigh, lectured on <lb />
Items. bread making and common diseases; <lb />
AYDEN N. C., Route Feb. Miss Lucy Webb, of Warren <lb />
Messrs. and Stokes are county, lectured on the tireless cooker <lb />
our champion bird hunters. r household matters, <lb />
killed Thursday after- There I much to be <lb />
noon. <lb />
the <lb />
Corey and court clerk of Pitt co. as <lb />
Also one-half undivided remainder executive of the estate of Alex <lb />
interest in fee after the life estate deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
eastern side of Dickinson avenue and make immediate payment to the <lb />
being a corner lot lying in the S. E. and all persons having <lb />
angle where new street recently claims against said estate are <lb />
opened intersects Dickinson avenue that <lb />
my for payment on or <lb />
The said above described lands as before the th day of January <lb />
the town of Greenville, the town of Greenville. L. W. th , being the or notice will be plead In bar <lb />
r. . .-. fl . i . th mill ii .-.- ST <lb />
m i t. ire i t i t I ; tile I <lb />
W. sheriff in and for the in and for the county property of J. R. Corey at his death. recovery <lb />
of Pitt, did expose to public sale of expose to public sale the. w. F. EVANS, <lb />
the following described piece or par. described One lot In i Commissioner. <lb />
eel of acres in he town town-1 This, January 1912. <lb />
township known as a part of the lo, Bold at <lb />
Luther Jo;, being the for the due for year and <lb />
allotted to his daughter. Bettie mo at undersigned be- <lb />
ROSA GRIMES. <lb />
of Alex Grimes <lb />
NOTICE CF SALE. <lb />
Lewis. Said land was at said <lb />
sale for taxes due for the year 1910. lot was taxed or assessed in the name Sugg, blocks <lb />
learned at I at which sale the undersigned G. F. Morrison for the year 1904 Stocks vs. John David <lb />
these Institutes for farmers their purchaser the said land and 1910, by order of the Fred Jones and wife. Wholesale Co., <lb />
was taxed or assessed in the name era of said county; said lot not Bonnie Best Dall. was dissolved by mutual consent <lb />
The firm doing business under <lb />
list <lb />
Miss Berths Holloway, of A of flannel dampened with NOTICE OF SILK Or BEAl ESTATE <lb />
-ho has been visiting here. <lb />
and bound <lb />
By virtue o <lb />
iv of sale con- <lb />
NOTICE OF LARD BALE. <lb />
returned home Monday. Miss Bessie the affected is superior to tabled in mortgage deed County. <lb />
Harper accompanied her home for a any plaster. When troubled with executed by J. A. Gardner to II. A., Superior before C. <lb />
lame back or pains In the side or the day of April. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
1911, and recorded in the office of Haddock, administrator <lb />
of Mills, Martha <lb />
visit. <lb />
Mines and Annie U a trial and you are certain lo Hi of Deeds of Pitt county in <lb />
R. Kim-ell. of are visiting i more than pleased with the prompt book page the undersigned <lb />
at Mr I I relief which it affords. Sold by ail will on the 11th day of Mar. <lb />
. , Italian o'clock, noon, expose to <lb />
Mr. Wait.-r Bland, of Turkey dealers. <lb />
pent Sunday here. in to the highest bid- <lb />
Mr. Frank Holloway, of Gum Swamp for cash, following described <lb />
spent Sunday here. Having as administrator tract or parcel of <lb />
Mr. Stokes <lb />
Monday. <lb />
, W. J. will continue the <lb />
j under the same firm name. <lb />
in Pitt county, North assuming all liabilities and as- <lb />
and in Greenville Township, sets of the firm and all debts due the <lb />
beginning at a stake on the New Kt payable to them. <lb />
road. S. Sermon's corner <lb />
Mills, I. F. Mills, Fred <lb />
Mills, Mills, Macon <lb />
and wife, <lb />
Lena <lb />
Mills and Maggie Haddock <lb />
Ex parts. <lb />
virtue of n decree of the <lb />
wont B. X. of Joseph deceased, court of Pitt county, made by <lb />
Pitt county, North Caro- c. clerk In the above en- <lb />
late of Pitt county, N is to am beginning at Gardner's bridge ,.,.,.,.,, on the <lb />
no all persons having claims running eastward with the run January, 1912, the <lb />
and runs south east poles to <lb />
a stake centered by maples, then <lb />
north I west poles to a stake In <lb />
the Held. J. J. Sermon's line, then <lb />
with his line north west so poles <lb />
to the Greenville and New road. <lb />
thence southerly with said road to <lb />
the beginning, containing acres <lb />
D. S. SMITH, <lb />
W. J. <lb />
S. GATES. <lb />
w. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my farm between <lb />
more less being owned by Parmele one cow, pale red color, <lb />
marked half moon under each ear. <lb />
. i . ,,,,,., ,,,,,, -m. <lb />
FOB SALE against the estate of said deceased of Creek to J. F. s administrator of the estate of , ,., ,. . <lb />
,, ., r corn tor bounded on the south by Ed s ,,,., ,,,, <lb />
Halts four-ear Prolific corn ,.,, ,, by the of 1912. at K HARDING Conn on <lb />
sale. Grown 1-2 foot rows, of l main road leading from ,,,. <lb />
. to <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
Inches in the row, making it a good bridge to Maple Cypress, <lb />
.,,,. ,.,. i r SI of recovery. All persons northerly with said road to the be- ,,,,, bidder, cash. <lb />
corn. M per 11.70 m pr aM , containing forty acres. of the late <lb />
Dall <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb />
of making partition among the chain collar when she dis- <lb />
appeared. Suitable reward tor re- <lb />
W. G. <lb />
Parmele, n. c. <lb />
per 1-2 bushel; St per peck . <lb />
Grown and selected by <lb />
W. K. WOOL Kit. <lb />
. r, R. V. No. I. <lb />
tot l <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly before <lb />
make immediate payment <lb />
This st day or January, <lb />
M. CLARK, <lb />
Administrator D, B. If, <lb />
. I. . <lb />
Taken <lb />
I ave taken up a spotted hog <lb />
more or less. Samuel Mills that certain tract or Superior court clerk of Pitt county. <lb />
sale is made to satisfy the parcel of land In us administratrix, with the will an- swallow fork in right ear. <lb />
terms of said mortgage deed. put county, North Carolina, adjoin- of the estate of Jane L. God- h ,. <lb />
This the 6th day of Feb., the lands or Jesse Haddock, Cal- win. notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
II. A. HART. Mortgagee, via Mills and Others, containing about persons Indebted to the estate to ownership and paying charges. <lb />
P C HARDING, Attorney. acres, more or less, also 1-9 make Immediate payment lo A. K. <lb />
i. .,,, . Interest of th and any persons having u K D Greenville. N. C. <lb />
. t Id Mills the tract of land adjoin- claims I <lb />
You arc probably that u . <lb />
always results a cold, but How to cure a cold Is a question . Is m danger a ,.,,,, on or, <lb />
you never heard of a cold resulting in which many are Interested man Will risk her life to protect It ,. or before the day of January. <lb />
White fowls. to <lb />
per trio. Pens to <lb />
Treat- Poultry Farm. Falk- <lb />
in pneumonia when now. Cough Rem- No great act of heroism or risk of day of January. 1912. or this notice will be plead In bur of <lb />
Cough Remedy was used. Why lake has won Its great reputation life is necessary to protect a child; <lb />
. . II . I. I . I . b i I I I , I T L V <lb />
JESSE HADDOCK. JR. <lb />
the when this remedy may be Immense sale by Its remarkable from croup. of <lb />
for a trifle For sale by all deal- of colds. It can always be depended Cough Remedy and all danger Is p Attorney. <lb />
upon. For sale by all dealers. avoided. For by all dealers. i <lb />
I recovery. <lb />
This of January. 1912. <lb />
NELLIE S. WILLIAMS, <lb />
of Jane L. Godwin. <lb />
HEART OP EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, 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 />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE KAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
RY FA C III TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
, , . <lb />
vI,<lb />
a i<lb />
Agriculture Is the M-st the Most Healthful, the Most Washington. <lb />
now or <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 />
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
IN M H. C FRIDAY, 1912. <lb />
Meeting Similar To One Held Id <lb />
LEAGUE ORGANIZED <lb />
At Hell Attended Mass Meeting Com- <lb />
Is appointed to Present Ben- <lb />
to the City <lb />
to Clubs Should lie <lb />
in Every Sell- <lb />
Clubs Should Forfeit Licenses. <lb />
CHARLOTTE. Feb. we <lb />
respectfully ask that the board of <lb />
of the city of Charlotte re- <lb />
fuse the further granting of license <lb />
to so-called social clubs; that we fur- <lb />
request that every drug store <lb />
and social club convicted of selling <lb />
liquor contrary to law shall forfeit <lb />
its <lb />
dwelling on the liquor situation and <lb />
proposing various ways by which to <lb />
remedy the alleged general violations <lb />
of the law; the state of things as It <lb />
now exists was by some charged <lb />
against the representatives of the law, <lb />
the recorder and the police force, and <lb />
by others to a lick of public sentiment <lb />
to clean up the town, while Recorder <lb />
D. B. Smith said that he would offer <lb />
a resolution that the meeting send a <lb />
delegation before the board of alder- <lb />
men next July to ask that all license <lb />
for another year to drug stores and <lb />
social clubs be turned down. I <lb />
will go with you If you said <lb />
the recorder. <lb />
WORLD <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE- <lb />
TOLD BY WIRE <lb />
Men Confer. <lb />
NEW YORK, Feb. <lb />
of the National Trotting <lb />
got together at the Murray <lb />
Hill hotel today and began their bi- <lb />
at which the laws <lb />
governing the light-harness racing In <lb />
this country are laid down. The <lb />
matter up for consideration this <lb />
year is the oft-proposed plan of equal- <lb />
records made on mile tracks and <lb />
those made on half-mile tracks. <lb />
existing conditions the mile tracks <lb />
are rapidly disappearing, and unless <lb />
relief is forthcoming it Is that <lb />
they will soon give place to two-lap <lb />
rings everywhere east of the <lb />
Valley. Some talk is heard of a <lb />
move to repeal the rule banishing <lb />
hopples, but the general opinion seems <lb />
lo be that no such attempt will be <lb />
made at the present meeting of the <lb />
Oklahoma Gives Wilson <lb />
an Boost <lb />
Friends of Gov. Wilson Did Not Expect Much Support <lb />
From That State In Spite of Previous Beliefs <lb />
New Jersey Man Is Put Ahead of Champ <lb />
Clark According To Returns <lb />
OKLAHOMA STATE WAS THOUGHT TO BE SOLID FOR SPEAKER CLARK <lb />
News From Western State Bring <lb />
To Wilson Men Who Relieved That <lb />
Oklahoma Would Be Solid <lb />
Friends Wilson. Feel <lb />
Sure That He Has <lb />
Of The Five Legislative Districts. <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. <lb />
unexpected as it was gratifying, the <lb />
of primaries is <lb />
causing a jubilation among the friends <lb />
association and that if it is made it of Governor Woodrow Wilson in <lb />
will not be successful. <lb />
Norwegian Lutherans to I nil.-. <lb />
MADISON, Wis., Feb. <lb />
negotiations that have been in <lb />
progress for several years, a <lb />
committee representing the <lb />
Lutheran synod and the United <lb />
Lutheran Church of <lb />
America met in this city to arrange <lb />
the final details of Ian for uniting <lb />
the two branches into one <lb />
The union will effect nearly <lb />
half a million Norwegian Lutherans, <lb />
the most of the Illinois. <lb />
Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North <lb />
and South Dakota and Nebraska. <lb />
lire Company Elects Officers. <lb />
At the monthly meeting of Hope <lb />
Fire Company, held Monday night, <lb />
new by-laws were adopted for the <lb />
government of the company. The fol- <lb />
lowing officers were elected for the <lb />
present <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
H. Evans. <lb />
S. <lb />
C. <lb />
New rubber coats, hats and boots <lb />
were distributed to the <lb />
Change and L. Directors. <lb />
At the meeting Tuesday-afternoon <lb />
the directors of the Home Building <lb />
and Association, Mr. E. G. <lb />
Flanagan resigned as one the <lb />
rectors because of other business that <lb />
occupied bis time. Mr. C. S. Carr <lb />
was elected to succeed him. <lb />
Wedded by Cardinal <lb />
NEW YORK. Feb. <lb />
Farley officiated at the In <lb />
St. Patrick's Cathedral this morning <lb />
which made Miss Marlon Edith Regan, <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. <lb />
Regan, the bride of William Gunther <lb />
Gardner. British Vice Consul in this <lb />
city. The wedding was attended by <lb />
nearly 1.000 guests was followed <lb />
by an elaborate reception at the <lb />
Hotel Knickerbocker of which Mr. <lb />
Regan, rather or the bride. Is the pro-<lb />
Washington tonight. Clark's hopes <lb />
are correspondingly deflated. Know- <lb />
as they did that Clark's <lb />
had set the time the primaries, <lb />
Wilson men had regarded Oklahoma <lb />
as barren of Wilson strength and had <lb />
not claimed a single delegate in the <lb />
which Champ Clark's workers <lb />
had referred to as the of <lb />
Missouri's favorite son candidate. <lb />
Today Wilson men are fairly <lb />
their candidate has carried three <lb />
of the five legislative districts and <lb />
that as more Instructed votes <lb />
than Clark. They believe that <lb />
knowingly the Governor of New <lb />
developed enough strength in <lb />
Oklahoma to give him six or more of <lb />
the ten votes which will be instructed <lb />
at the slate convention next week. <lb />
But whether or not has <lb />
Carried a majority of the state's con- <lb />
votes is generally <lb />
ed in Washington Wilson <lb />
nun have won a sweeping gain. <lb />
T they have surpassed <lb />
Clark in the state of which his man- <lb />
agers had assured him as confident- <lb />
as they had his own Missouri, but <lb />
even a tight race this state would <lb />
afforded them all the <lb />
they could desire. <lb />
The result of the Oklahoma <lb />
blocks at its first move long, <lb />
thought out on the part of Clark's <lb />
manager to stampede the Democratic <lb />
party for their candidate. <lb />
Confident that at time <lb />
could bring about the withdraw- <lb />
of Governor Folk in favor of the <lb />
favorite son of his state, Clark men <lb />
sometime ago turned their energies <lb />
to In Oklahoma. <lb />
They developed enough strength In <lb />
both states to fix the primary date <lb />
whenever they wished. It was then <lb />
they their plan for a coup <lb />
d'etat that they hoped might result <lb />
in victory in the Baltimore <lb />
STATE <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER THE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
of Mr. Bryant by <lb />
the Side of the Head. <lb />
KINSTON. Feb. driving <lb />
along Trenton rood. Sunday morn- <lb />
Mr. Henry Gray, of Jones county, <lb />
discovered the body of n man covered <lb />
in snow by the side of the road, and <lb />
uncovering, it. saw that it was Mr. <lb />
Bryant Parker, also of Jones county, <lb />
frozen stiff, and dead. dead <lb />
man's pocket was a bottle of whiskey, <lb />
and the surmise is that he started to company. <lb />
walk from to his home, nine <lb />
miles, Saturday evening, <lb />
the severe snowstorm that <lb />
Saturday night. Overcome with <lb />
cold, he probably lay down, as is char- <lb />
of those benumbed with <lb />
and met his death. <lb />
Mr. Parker was about years of <lb />
I C. NEW INDUSTRIES <lb />
For the week ending February <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman reports <lb />
the following new industries <lb />
in North <lb />
bagging com- <lb />
textile plant. <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
drug company. <lb />
Granite company. <lb />
gas plant <lb />
High automobile <lb />
company. <lb />
grocery com- <lb />
lumber company. <lb />
lumber com- <lb />
furniture com- <lb />
construction <lb />
Milwaukee's Anniversary- <lb />
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Feb. <lb />
Seventy-five years ago today the <lb />
of Milwaukee was organized. <lb />
with Solomon Juneau as first <lb />
dent of the board. At that time the <lb />
village boasted of a population of <lb />
age, the son of Mr. Benjamin which has since <lb />
of Jones county, and a brother according to the <lb />
of Mr. J. N. Parker, of this county. <lb />
He was not married. <lb />
last census.<lb />
You are probably aware that <lb />
always results from a cold, but <lb />
you never heard a cold resulting <lb />
in pneumonia when Chamberlain's <lb />
Remedy was used. Why take <lb />
the risk when this remedy limy be <lb />
bad for . trifle For sale by ail deal- <lb />
Chicago's Oldest Citizen. <lb />
CHICAGO, Feb. <lb />
Hamilton who succeed- <lb />
ed to the title of Chicago's oldest set- <lb />
upon the death Fernando <lb />
Jones some months ago, celebrated <lb />
her eightieth anniversary <lb />
today. Mrs was born inside <lb />
old Fort Dearborn and has resided <lb />
In Chicago all her except for <lb />
short periods when she was with her <lb />
husband at the front during the <lb />
war. <lb />
Visitor. <lb />
Mr. n. Gorman, who was prom- <lb />
on Greenville tobacco mar- <lb />
last season, spent the day <lb />
Greenville, having arrived this morn- <lb />
from Richmond, where ho re- <lb />
turned this evening. <lb />
Mr. Gorman will have his own <lb />
warehouse next year in Greenville. <lb />
Wisconsin Telephone Convention. <lb />
Madison, Wis., Feb. -The an- <lb />
meeting Of the Wisconsin Slate <lb />
Telephone Association began in Ibis <lb />
city today and will continue over to- <lb />
morrow. The Wisconsin workmen's <lb />
compensation net, the construction of <lb />
rural lines, and the different methods <lb />
or accounting and handling <lb />
are among the leading subjects <lb />
scheduled for discussion. <lb />
LEAP SOCIAL DANCE. <lb />
The young ladies of the Greenville <lb />
social set entertained Thursday night <lb />
at the Carolina Club in a leap year <lb />
dance that was attended and <lb />
which proved very successful. About <lb />
twenty couple enjoyed the dancing <lb />
from to a little after o'clock. <lb />
The decorations the ball room <lb />
were most appropriate. Electric <lb />
lights were shaded and hearts or many <lb />
sizes and degrees of hue <lb />
bung from every available support <lb />
to remind the young men that there <lb />
was danger of declarations, not of <lb />
Independence, but very much the <lb />
way. As It is no proposals are <lb />
reported. <lb />
Full credit should he given <lb />
Misses Smith, Cobb, and <lb />
Forbes for preparing the club for the <lb />
evening. Or course Messrs. Gales <lb />
and Kittrell also helped to decorate <lb />
and reach such places as made a <lb />
ladder dangerous for feminine reach. <lb />
Altogether a delightful was <lb />
spent and the young ladles <lb />
proved they are capable <lb />
to keep up with the young men i our <lb />
community, when it comes to social <lb />
entertainments. <lb />
After the dance a lunch was given <lb />
at Mrs. Cobb's, complimentary <lb />
Miss Myers with Mr. Chas. James. <lb />
Miss Roland Jenkins with Mr. M. <lb />
Phillips. <lb />
Isabel Morton, of Roberson- <lb />
ville, with Mr. S. E. Gates. <lb />
Miss Forbes with Mr. D. <lb />
M. Clark. <lb />
Miss Smith with Mr. M. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Miss with Mr. C, War- <lb />
Miss Mae Ayes, Washington, with <lb />
Mr. Oscar Greene, <lb />
Miss Estelle Greene with Mr. R. <lb />
Hood, of Goldsboro. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dunn. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jr. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forbes. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. S. Forbes. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. George <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. L. Skinner. <lb />
Mrs. It. J. Cobb and <lb />
Mrs. B. II. <lb />
Messrs. Hurt Doll <lb />
in ti and Norman Warren. <lb />
Farmer Attempts Suicide. <lb />
farmer years old, with a wife <lb />
and ten children, living near Organ <lb />
church, Rowan county, attempted <lb />
it is alleged, with a shotgun <lb />
this morning. Mr. Post had been <lb />
bothered considerably of late by rel- <lb />
over some land and had been <lb />
unable to sleep for three nights. This <lb />
morning early ho entered a small <lb />
room at his home and in some way <lb />
fired a gun. A part or the load enter- <lb />
ed his neck, producing wounds that, <lb />
while painful, are not necessarily fa- <lb />
Death of Mr. R. C. Charles, of High <lb />
Point <lb />
High night at about <lb />
o'clock Mr. R. C. C. Charles died at <lb />
bis residence on Elm street, after a <lb />
lingering illness of six months, <lb />
caused by n stroke of apoplexy seven <lb />
months ago. The funeral services <lb />
were to be held this afternoon at <lb />
o'clock at the First church, <lb />
Of which the deceased was a faithful <lb />
member. His remains were laid to <lb />
rest in the city cemetery. He was <lb />
aged years and months. He Is <lb />
survived by his wife and a grown <lb />
son <lb />
Missouri Boosters Meet. <lb />
Mo. Feb. state <lb />
immigration convention assembled In <lb />
this city today to plan an aggressive <lb />
campaign to attract Immigrants and <lb />
capital to Missouri. The <lb />
which will continue In session two <lb />
days, is largely state of- <lb />
railroad Immigration agents <lb />
and representatives of numerous com- <lb />
and Industrial <lb />
There's s Difference. <lb />
They come, they go, I don't know <lb />
How moving in and moving out <lb />
Helps, except to keep them on the go. <lb />
keep the people all in doubt. <lb />
never move, I never rove, <lb />
have no fear, I have no strife. <lb />
Nor never change, but always shove <lb />
Along the same Old Mutual Life. <lb />
H. BENTLEY HARRISS. <lb />
With the Mutual Life of New York.<lb />
How to a cold is a question <lb />
iii which many are interested just <lb />
now. Cough Rem- <lb />
has won Its reputation and <lb />
sale by its remarkable<lb />
seven-inch snowfall <lb />
Saturday night had Raleigh consider- <lb />
ably snowbound Monday, and when <lb />
the moiling began toward noon, root <lb />
troubles developed, especially on <lb />
of the buildings In the business <lb />
section. The ears had a hard <lb />
time getting started and the line from <lb />
Greenwood to the country club was <lb />
not opened operation the <lb />
cars all. <lb />
When her child is in danger a <lb />
man risk her life to protect it. <lb />
No great act of heroism or risk of <lb />
life is necessary to protect a child <lb />
from croup. Give Chamberlain's <lb />
Cough Remedy and all danger Is <lb />
avoided. For sale by all dealers. <lb />
Misses Mines and Staples, by cf colds. It can always be depended <lb />
Misses Smith, Moore, For sale by all dealers, <lb />
and Mrs. Dunn. The broke up <lb />
Pitt County Fair Association. <lb />
The executive committee Pitt <lb />
County Fair Association met hero to- <lb />
day and selected Friday, March 1st, <lb />
as the date to hold a meeting of the <lb />
association to receive reports of the <lb />
officers for the last fair and plan Tor <lb />
holding another next fall. The <lb />
official call will be <lb />
published in a few days. <lb />
A piece of flannel dampened with <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound <lb />
on to the affected parts is superior to <lb />
any plaster. When troubled with <lb />
lame back or pains In the Bide or chest <lb />
give It a trial and you are certain to <lb />
he more than with the prompt <lb />
roller which it affords. Sold by all <lb />
dealers. <lb />
II. <lb />
W. Major, attorney general. <lb />
Is n tor the Democratic <lb />
ion to <lb />
Mrs. Cobb's well satisfied with an <lb />
evening which had brought forth so <lb />
much happiness and enjoyment. <lb />
The guests at the dance <lb />
Miss Mary with Mr. <lb />
Bats. <lb />
Miss Lucille Cobb with Mr. J. <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Miss Mary Smith with Mr. Cecil <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Miss Ward Moore with Mr. Win. <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
Miss Staples, Virginia, with Mr. <lb />
Alec Blow. <lb />
Miss Clara Hint's, of Kinston. with <lb />
Mi. John <lb />
To View Construction. <lb />
NEW YORK, Feb. <lb />
ed public officials of both the United <lb />
Canada were Included <lb />
among passengers who Bulled for <lb />
Panama today to view the progress of <lb />
construction on the canal. <lb />
Two members of President's cabinet, <lb />
Secretary the Interior Fisher and <lb />
Postmaster General Hitchcock, were <lb />
among those In party. Canada <lb />
was represented by Clifford <lb />
former Minister of the Inter- <lb />
and many years a leading <lb />
figure In Dominion. <lb />
Girl ill Spencer M Not <lb />
Burns. <lb />
Spencer, Margaret, the 8-year-old <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rufus <lb />
was seriously burned at their <lb />
home In Spencer Monday. While <lb />
playing around an opt u lire the child's <lb />
Clothing ignited and its hands, chest <lb />
and neck were frightfully burned. The <lb />
parents were absent at the time. The <lb />
little one's condition Is critical. <lb />
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor <lb />
exercise, insufficient of <lb />
food, constipation, a torpid liver, <lb />
and anxiety, are the most common <lb />
causes of stomach troubles. Correct <lb />
your habits and take Chamberlain's <lb />
Stomach Liver Tablets and yon <lb />
will soon be well again. For sale by <lb />
all dealers. <lb />
Voices. <lb />
All day with anxious heart and won- <lb />
ear <lb />
I listened lo the city; heard the <lb />
ground <lb />
Echo with human thunder, and <lb />
the sound <lb />
Go reeling down streets and dis- <lb />
appear. <lb />
The headlong hours in their wild <lb />
career <lb />
Shouted and sung until the world <lb />
was drowned <lb />
With one more<lb />
All day II surged but nothing <lb />
could bear. <lb />
That night the country never seemed <lb />
so still <lb />
The trees and grasses spoke with- <lb />
out a word <lb />
To stars that brushed them with <lb />
the silver wings. <lb />
Together with the moon I climbed <lb />
the hill <lb />
And in the very heart of Silence <lb />
heard <lb />
The speech and music of <lb />
things. <lb />
Louis In Hampton <lb />
Columbian Magazine. <lb />
He is a brave man who will the <lb />
parson with a short-haired woman.<lb />
N. C. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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