TH£ CAROLINA HOME and FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR {One* a week) Publisbed by fU BSFLECTOlt COMi'A.\¥, D. J. WHICHARU, Editor. •III1ENVILX,E, WORTH CAKOI IN=V M>a«rt|)tion, oii« year, . . li.ifi ■U moutki«, A4v«rtitiK rate* ma.y b« upob •Vplloatlou at the busuiea^ omi’e a The Reflector BuilUiinj, oarutr Kwt:., &ad Taird otrecLS ▲11 cards of tuuiiio aud rt-'3;!;:a(>u' f vhmim;. 1 Svi-rotary Mou.-)inii in a recent ad ' i dress dcUvured bi'l'ufi* Uio Natiouul^ Dairy Show as.-^o.ialioti docUm-d that! all fanuors wen> prolitiiig by the war Hospital, Washington, .\. t'. Southern i’otton t)otolH>r L’o. UU4. Funeral services 1> MK>01f\ of \I.S|(>> (UilMHS SMITIITOWX ITEMS. Suiithtown, Oct. 29—Siuithtown was well represented at The State Fair last week the goer.s were to numerous to mention. Miss Trilby Smith of the K. C. T. prices except the Southern i’otton Oetober L’o. UU4. Funeral services, •• spent Sunday and Monday with -rowers He cive is ait exolanatiou w- re held in St. Peter s Kpiseopal | ‘ Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith. ] He was a little past 81 years old and ^ 8 ‘ ... ('luu'cli Wasltington Move, of Fort HarnwoU, | Uati lor some lime been feeblo with. for tlie capture an I that this war on aci ouut of their fail - , . i , • ,■ Hurtran Uryan, of Winterville | age Still his death came almost with I Him inieriiient was in the old tamilv ‘ ure to diver.'.ify their crops. Death of Capt. While ('apt. Cliarles A. White one of Green ville's oldest and best known citizens died about 8:1!') o'clock, Wednesday ninht, at his liome on Dickinson avenue T. K. 10 TK1,I> I>V.VSIOX l’L.\>S. I'roniises Kvpliiiialion of His M'uriiiiii; of Attack on (hir Coast •New York, Xov 2 -Colonel Roosevelt was asked to speak at more Kngth of tlie plans which he had seen pro- His interment was in the old family . o . i • ,i j spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. C. K.jout a moments warnmg, as durniK thi IntrviiiK ground at (jrimesland. — i i m- i i i i , m -rt,.. f wh.i • .1 , I-'Ictilohorn, (hiy \\ ednesdav he had seemed as well Ihe t.uii\er will) v ■ . , . • ill Uethlehein this week. town in tlie afternoon. a pretty grave risk of losing money on wcri' large delegations trom the uash-i ... ,, •„ iiigioii. (Ireenvillle. (Iriiiu'sland. Aydeii it. -Almost anv one can recall in- ■ , aid I'actoliis lodges. .A large con- .^Iniost any one can recall in- ,<.an. es of . ertain crops being | sa.l-hean. d friends from at a loss if sold at all. Almost every |,m,iy niili's around gathered there \e.ir ihe prm-s are dilfereiit on r-rops ' 10 pay a last loving tribute to a helj)- the iMi-niiT who denends on oneilul, loyal trieiui. in whose death iIun 4 roi* In.-ii whil,' 111 I'lilDA'l, .NDVKMUl.K I'MI. larnier w ho depends on one | , . ... , I,. I li lt a di'ci) personal hereavemetit. s aliont as otteii as he gains j ■ • 1 » I (\>! l^rinii's was thi' oliu'st son ot ' ‘"itleuerul Hryau tirimes and fharlotte v. r without a good market wit'i, Kniily Itryan. a daughter of the lat>; It! Hon. .lolin H. Itryan, and was born in j i Raleigh. .North Caroliiui, February L’fi. I)n .luiie thirtii’th. nineteen I'ounefi’.. he was married to .Miss Anna an tell betorchaiu! ^ Ayden, North Carolina . who survives I'.iin. lli> was educated Flanagan neai j In- called the name of his son, he threw I his head back and began gaspini'. Ill Kiioii prill's for part of his crop l.'a^t. 'I'lien there are some farmer.: u in) ■. I'v I'l liii liie good price year?, lln-y tliii'.U ilii'V whii'h crop will bring good walk up After supper .Mrs. l.,oyd Smith, of Farniville, was his son, Mr. .1. H. White, was alone in our town a short while Jlonday with him, and as he reclined in an .vternoon. j arm chair wa.s giving him a niasag.' Mrs. I’attie Smith is visiting her Suddenly with an <'Xclamation in whicii daughter .Mrs. A. .1. hangs Cross Roads. The tobacco drummers are still passj Physicians were (juickly summoned iiig through since the prices havi but Ix fore they arrived he had passed gone off they can't talk much. j away. The farmers in this vicinity ari | Capt. White was « native of Pitt busy planting oats and rye when thc'couiiiy spent his early years on the weather will permit and intend tn farm and taugiit school. He moved put in wheat first of December, some to CJreenville about 35 years ago, anil|Soming of New York and San Fran have lost their hay while others have engaged in mercantile business, taking j <'iseo saved their’s successfully. holding of New York and San Francis- <■() for ransom, which he told alwut in his stumping speech at I’rinceton, \. J. He wasn't ready to amplify thi.s statement yet, he said, but v\-otild la*- er. 'I'lie colonel said that suhstantiallT he had been correctly (luoted when he was reported as saying; “1 my self have seen the plans of two of the countries now' engaged in thi! Kuropean war to invade the United States, capture otir greater cities and hold them for ransom, considering that our standing army was too small to b(i dangerous. I have seen the de finite plans for the capture and ran- .\.'w i!eru makes a bid for the para i;ra!,>lii in’ union ar.d ii tlu-r ' i.~ aiv' chaiii't* of !;.iviii|' to walii home at'te' c.debritiuiis are o\^'r wo >a\ inuk'' ii N\‘w Ui'ni. and at'corilingly plant heavily of tha' \ hy private tiuors and at the Minghatn M s-vnis that thr l.'ss.m woul.l 'lAiK’h's ^^ehool and the Cni be Ic.irned somrtinie but already t'ler^ .\tni( K t»t’ I.\>» sAi.i: ■North Carolina. Pitt County. ri'nk as one of our leading merchants "I cannot take lime to amplify it at and cotton buyers. In IS'.t-l he retired ■ pr<’seni," he said. "In a week or so from business, turning his store over, however, I hope to make that state- to his son. .Mr. S. T. While, who con ducted it for some time, but he con- N iu sliii i- liii’ doctor.-- h.iv,' .l-'iided I' a' nm .-ating l)i',in.s i'au.--es p‘ilagra i;i.'i'.' mil be as many peopU- bi'gi'i i-aiing l)eaiis as U11 off eating corn i' wa.^ iliouuhl corn meal III- I a';-^!' Ill i;. -0-- : at- pr. Tie- mails ari (.•■rmaii literatur .<:iil ii we lii-Ueve what it say.-i every body is wrong excepl, i.i-rmany. Ii :• rontinues to iiUTi'a>.' in volume w * will have t‘> eiilarg.' our w.isti' box. I'lie la.-it word to tli'‘ voler.-i bel'orv going *0 thi- jiolls tomorrow is doii’'. . >r;e' tu voti- for th'- auieniim.'ats. het II.-! vote to adopt the entire list ami bring our constitution up to dat-' t'l'l tli>' n''‘li'd i ha!;zes to 1)- mad''. 'I'h-' negroes .ire registi riiig a kick ,'<.?ain.'it the wjodea ".lim Crow ’ ear.s giving as Their reason f.»r objectin.; I ) them that In'cause of their boin;; >.a:idv\ idled between steel coaches they gel it in thi- neck whenever thi'ri* 1^ a '.wri'ck ! ;iri I'a:'”.. r. v.ho ari- plani'.ing tf I liange froni rollon to tobai eo ne.vt >ear and if a large number do this ih'Ti will 1'.' a shortage of I’otton and more tobaci o than can be sold. This could be avoided if the farmers wero to gi't logethiT and agri'e 10 so regu lar tlii'ir i-rops as not to overprodnco Areli Masons any erop. Tliey should diversify and lr>- I new crop.-j for which there is alway.s I a niark' i. They should turn to stocU '.vitli pr.) rair'ing for there is no more proniis- M'lit tiiu.'l; ;^ off, red ihnn this. Farmers I are imliiied to buy rathi'r than '•) raise llieir meat. The same can be said of other things .ind until th' fartners look after this matter more and stop di'voting tlii'ir whole lini-- to raising moiii'y erops there is goini.; to be trouble. virsity of .Nonh Carolina. With 111-.' I'Xei'ption I'f a lew years which Iv spi'ii! ill tlie iniploymenl of the Sea* board 'Mr Line Railway in Raleigli and ill i’orisnioiilli, Virginia, he was engagi d in p™/rountk's I ‘>f •‘'•'>'>1 ("onnty and State ! I',- had an honorable record and was I nder and by virtue of the authority j tinued to take interest in aftairs and I onferred upon me by the provisions j was as aetive as his health wouUl ( :' a ct riaiii Deed of Trust executed' P'Tiiiit. by .1. A. Reddick, of the County ot I’ilt | He served during the whole of the and State of North Carolina, to Harry ! ' ivil war rising to the rank of Captain. nieiit till' subji'ct of more exact ex planation." l'T»H{S* \OTH'F. patioiis in Ii He belongs to C.rinieslaiid Lodge A. F. and A. .M. and was a nuniber ol the tJreenvilU' Chapirr of the Royal 111' was an ardent mason and his life was an i xi'inplili- lation of the principles ot lhat grea; ordi r Hi' ni'ver souglu ini\)He otUi-i' preierring the peaeeful walks of a • larnu r's life in tin' old aiuestral home and till' (iiiii't M-rvice of his neighbor-i. Ill- w.is aide-de-camp on the staff of I (loNernor Fowle and of (iovernor lioii For many years he served his lu'igliborhood as a justice of the peace niagnifyitig the olliee and using it to si'ttle disagreeiuents among his neigh- li. cause of his high eharacti r and the bors witiioui recourse to the courts. Having (]Hali1iod as executors of the last will and testament of Alston which duly recorded in the ofTico of I faithful and loyal to his state. | Crimes, Deceased, late of Orimesland, ihe Register of Deeds of Pitt county| Capt- White was born in Sept. lS:'.3j Piit County, .N'orih Carolina, this is to in Hook M-l>. pages 61-03; said Deed^in'd in 1S04 he married Miss I.«uise j notify all persons having claims ol '1‘rust having been given to securej Cory. His wife died in I'Jll, and , against the estate of the said deceased a certain bond of even date therewith: ; i>. now survived by two sons, to exhibit them to the undersigneil and the said Reddick having failed to j .Messrs. S. '1'. and .1. H. White, and i n or before the 1st day of November, satisfy said bond: and the holder ofio'ie daughter, .Mrs. Lula Fleming. IM.", or this notice will be pleaded ia s;\id bond having applied to the under | The funeral was held from the homo bar of their recovery, signed to sell the lands to satisfy sai l ■ I'l o‘< lock this afternoon, conducted All persons indebted to said estate ^ I'ontidcnce o! his neighbors in his If those hi.Ms are carried out and j„sMc.' and jinlgenient, his decisions a determined effort made to increase wi re almost always accepted by them the s:oi l; ia the .-^oulh and in addition "iilioiil iiin'stion or appeal. He ser\- ell for iniiny years a-i Chairman of the III nii'cralir I'.Xi-rnlive Cuniinittee of his nut only come into power but he wi;t ^ ,own.-^liip and was an active and iii- iney and iiave better mar ihieiiiial worker in every campaign. was secre'ary of the board ol eiversil;. ;ei iniTi III .-^ou! crops 111 farmer will i\"'s. These lessons have almost been ' forced upon the farmer this year and t'ustees ot his community school and look a leading part in securing a local It aiter what they pass through they Tliosi' who are inclined t.) Iilauic Wilson for the low priei>s sliould remember lliat ih'' r.ix and a bom! issue for the -'rection r.-iuain in the .same old rut they mav i„.;uitiful modern brick school be said lo be almoat paiil redemption. Imilding. wich was nearing conipletio.i _._f) j ai the time of his death. He was a Are v,„i thinking and talking 0; Ki'-| , iiig himself freelv to the np-biiildinc building and loan this week. Th. , community, and to the service; eight.'enlh series of the Homo Build-' „t' i,js people. j bond. Now pursuant thereto the un- ' dersigned will sell at the Court House diior in Greenville, Pitt County, North I Carolina, on the 3(ith day of Novom- I er. lyi). at the hour of P. .M. to the highest bidder for cash, the following 1 described land, being in Pii. County ■ .North I'arolina to-wit: I ".■\djoining the lands of M. O.Hlount, Ii. F. Ward, T. A. Carson, and other.i, and containing ninety five acr.’s, :nore ■ or less, and the same being my nomo place, anil also being Ihe who'e and iiidentical tracts of land I bou,';l)t from tlie heirs of Gray Ulounf, iiUd uov known as part of iln' (iray lilonni I i-iicC’ Referen< e is made to the deeds froi'i the mount heirs to .1. A. UeddicK f''r a full description. This the 'JOth, day ot November M'14. HARRY W. WHKDBICE, I Trustee 10-;) I ltd~3tw. by 11.-V. .1. .M . Daniel and Rev. C. M. | will please make immediate payment, llock. This 30tk day of October, 1014. The active pall bearers were—N. W. .1. IJRYAX GRIMKS .Uukson, C. S. Carr, F. J. Forbes, D. K. House, .1. L. Wooten, R. C. Flana gan. .1, U. Little 1). Ii. James, C. O'H. l.augIiinghouse, C. W. Wilson, W. H i.ong. (). L. .loyner, K. H. Fickliii, D. rt. Smith. .1. L. Starkey, W. 13. Wilson. Honorary (!ov. T. J. .larvis. Dr MctJi'riiul, Louis Lawrence, F. C. Harding. .1. G. Moye. 01 cottoiJj,^ i.oan .-Vssoi'iation opens next price I'l Sauir.lav, and the mark is set for a cotton during ..fcKiiiley .h term in 0! - ^ ,,.,1 ^|,;ire.j in that series. There' .ei« was l..>0 cents a pound which i - (,ut;iii to he tliat many, for the shares | much lower than it. will go now an! a liiHc above U 1-2 per cent nei ' there was no war to blame jt „n thiei ..,i„)ve expense.-, and ta.xe.s. What else' Hher I . 1 I (.an you invesi in that will pay tha: 1 He was iroeral in his < (mtributions VOLKY CATn VRTlC TABLETS. \to wholesome, thoroughly cleans ing, and have a stimulating effect on I the stomach, liver and bowels. Regu- 10 churi lies and schools, dnnating dur ing the past 1 weiity vears a number of . f. . n- ' ■ . I pleasant after effects. Stout people vahiable sites for these for both ra<’t>s ' He w.is deeply interested in the old, ciiiitedi'rale soldiers, giving freely of: I i;. nil an.-- to ri lieve their needs and “ to minister to their pleasure. He was the open liaiideil helper of the pour, h ' late you with no griping and no un- Itoui people find they give iniDiense relief and comfort. Anti-Hilious. Sold by all •Missi's Zilphia Hemby and Olivia .Move returned to their home here yes terday after a visit to Mrs. Moore at Kinstfin. .ICNICa 1). GRIMKS, Washington, N. ('. l-.'xecutorK. 10 .‘!l—-ltd—5tw . Doflaro War on I{li<‘nnintism. Rheumatism i.s an awful thing nothing more painful. Don't let it get a lio'u, hut at tin* first twinges lake Foliv Kidney Pi i. They work directly on your we.kei.cd kidneys build them up, make li. 'ej i-trong—ri I your I'iood and ke.'p it ckar of uric acid. Keep Foley Kli’ificy Pills on hand read' for use 't th'i first sig'- of rheumatism. -Sold liv 'jll druggists Have You Poultry Troubles ? Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. Thousands of poultry raisers who use it all year round to keep their flocks in good health, highly recommend nAA STOCK & POULTRY Dcc Ucc medicine It’s a Liver Medicine. Also a strengthlng Tonic. Bee Dee STOCK il witii ktllina: turki-ys and il seems from pre- iriilications tli-.it. the .Vllies are going to celebrate this year by divi.i- iag up Turkey and having a regular feast. England ha.s already warned Turkey that it would bi> an r.|iii lo h'>r ! if she .'iitered the wnr. j o—- ' '11) hear some people laik ymi wnuld . iliiiik tliev w.-re milliniiaire.s when ie. ' wi 11' .-^nolhi r, and nre, K, Hi,It while this per cent n better fiai-j was the ;-ympaiheiii friend of Hit' sick bo- i onil the liclpless. r earned, the money paid in ea< ,1 ' -sample of ihat I class Ilf iiiiiet l iti/.eiis lhat, by devo:- ■ •k on jiharts i.s loaned right O't: . ' , . . .1 I I ing their live.i< strength lo the tin , sonii- one to hi-lj) build or pay for service of their own comniiini-| [ties and the laiihfiil and conseeient ions ! perforiiiaiice of ihe simple, every dav I duties that lie next to them, adorn and j ilignify manhiiod and constitut-' the j hai kt)onc of stale and nation. He a house. .Mexico has not Net Settled hel Moiibles, they are having ni.'etiiigp ami ciinventions trying to come to , w-.is so j ' TiVK BROMOQUiNiNK. Tvoakforaicnatureof and gone sin*’'' fioley!* K< ney and Tar K. W. CKOVK. Cures * Cold in One Dny. Stop* nt-n coiiKh n-d tieflil->ct.p. ati.i-.vorlts oft colM. 3;^:. ' onipounil IK gan —ago--io I loosen the grip of combi' and colds Folej's Ilonof and Tar I'oniponud fo:- You can not get a substitute to dn Croup. j for you what Foley's Honey and Tar Croup scares you. The loud hoardo ('ompound will do—for coughs, colds rroupy cough, choking and gasping croup, brom-hlal affections, la grippe for breath, labored breathing, call fo- cough", and tickling thro.it. II immediate relief. Tho very firs.\ doses of yoi-r druggist an'' I'f'l safe.—Hol-i cf Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound by all druggists. „ ; will master the croup. It cuts thel . .... .thick mucus, clears away the phlegm Mr. Fitzgerald of Kinston a former The man who votes right today ca 1 , . .u . 1.1 > i.i < : j “ ■' and opens up and eases tht- air pass-1 Greenville man was Tisiting friendf sleep with a clear conscience tonight Sold by all druggists. here yesterday. Carpenter’s and Builder’s Hardware. Everything for Building AND THE BEST. IF YOU USE THE BIGHT BUILDEE’S HAEDWARE WHEN YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON’T HAVE TO BE “FIXED” EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE aOOD, STRONG, DUR ABLE BUILDER’S HARDWARE. CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT “HIGH.” THE BEST HARDWARE IS NOT “HIGH” BUT CHEAP— WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN DOWS. Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers Yi PHONE 32 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA