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THE CAROLINA HOME and FARM and EASTERti REFLtCTOa lui« pryviiiU'd more or U'sa In the pai?t aiui tlip only rogrct wo have Is thiii it Uoes not appl.v to all banks. Othi i i hunUsi i^iouUl uu;Ui’ a ^itniUir riilo n iw ! that part of iIk’ luriKs at’i' oonii)i-lir ! I to slop oviTilrafl^:. vOuo« a wuek; J*ubliBbeu uy nU itEFLECIUii t OMeA W, In.-, | D. J. WHiCHAKO, tkiitor •RJCK-NVILUi i'iOKXil U/\itO I out from umU'r 1\io nuthorUy of t'.us Subavlptiou, tii.v ynitr, . H.O'.'| Htatc has ut last shown that it was; •Ix (noiiitiB, . .50 ' ▲dverlisig ruT. j nia;» Ik' b^d ui)v)u ■ appiicatiou at lIic UuaiucB'; oiiic*- hi j ilif!''ri‘nct s bi'tv.ot'u tb*' railrDiuts a -' The Reflector Uuiimii*, noruiT l-Jviuis i jmtiioi-iti. s are best Kfttl'. ’ and 7'alrd streetB , , , wilhout havitiK lo resort fo U'gisla- lion to comp‘'l aKrei uiciit. Mo.st the railroail companies will do thoir I ^ 'I'he Atlantic Coast I.inc which ha ivA ^ boen rocenlly actusetl ('f tryjnR to pe: I I ,| attempting iMithing of the sort. Tiit Ail cartlH ut tuau&B ulU rtiooluuoi^ti rcsptfi will oe cliarjoii (>r at i ^«ut ifpr word L'ouirumiicatioaB adveitieiKK caiidi- <£tio8 Will be per line. Charged for at up lo atty lines ihree Kuleri-d ^ueu.«t _'e, Ureen viUe, »ct of Man !ih (lecoii;.* class t:*"> at the pout h .Ni'ltii C:-in>li:i"> 1. .i. tUui’.K! f!','e H' iiiide! i'l;i|i.\'i , i’l iiiiit .\iv'r I-'. 1 ' t r>. i(trides have been made in facllltioB tor cdui’uliong the children of Kit Stuto. And the redui t'on in the ixi' (■out lit iltilcrucy proves that progrosj 1:4 bi'itiK UiaUi'. .Sew .sehoolK and col ie,;e,i are beinK ^tarte(i nl many dii- ’.•‘vvul placea in the Ktute and t ve WHAT WE MKED. It’exdiidoiis A(ioj>tcd l»j the .Sociii,’ Korvice Coiift'reiU'e. Tile refciit lueethiA of tiie l^tate S > cial Service (..'oiiference ia no maiiin i slept on its job. I’rom the i <JKASI> OI'ERA WILL COST LAIUJ-E AMOriVT A Stuteiiieiit <o Tli('ii<r«“(roers in Oreen >ill« luid Vlciiut}'. When the lioston Engli.sh Opera ,olution-i' I'onipany unnounoed its Southern tour older, weil-established schools .ire passed, the weight of their iniportaai . i 1 wrote the management asking if improving their leaching lacilities I’robably in no instilution In the is this growth shown to better ad vantage tlian a! thi' I iii> crsity. Tie' teuthing to.C'' has b'cn increased and strengthened iinu the courses hii'< been enlarged and broadened. «.)u ■ 01 the le'w fi'atnres tU the I'nlver sity is tiie inMloimnut ol the Coin and the raiige of their interest, it is ' possible to secure a date, i was told I evident that the true conception >i' i could have Wednesday I'eb. 17, pro service wliieh prompted the organi zailou of the Conference is actuutini it today. These renoUitions are broi'if ! yet e.onsiderate, coniprehcnsivo yei I deliHite, in their view of the quus- ioiw lo which they are addressed ''i'iicy indicate the position of Ihe Con- part toward corning to such apreenit iu , innnity Scrvict' iiiea, This Commun'-1 mattcr.s of timely iniport- \i(.ing I would guarantee the compa ny Altho this i.s a large amount for a Bmall town 1 was anx ious to Kci'uru this attraction whiidi will be the most important event ever held in this city so 1 signed contracts and on Wednosday evening, Fi'bruary Li(jr<m siiii’MFyTS Ol’EN TO II'iSrEC'TKH Ualeigh, Feb. ll—.Tnstiee }!oke for the Supreme court, ye.sti'rday handed down fi very able opinion in the eu.-e of State vs. Seaboard Air Ijinc Rail way respecting the right of private citizens to examine the records of the mllroads showing liquor shipments Hcv, R. L. Davis, pnperintendeiir Anti-Saloon l.eague, requested the Set board to permit h'm to examine the’.r books showing shipments of liquor into Ualeigh. He was refused and I'u railroad was indicted for violation of tho law. I'pon a f-pecial verdict. tU • 17th, The lioston Knglish Opera (.'on'-; Tri.Tl .Tudge held that a private citi- peiicerullv Tiinori'iiw is the ilosiii^; da.\ ly .Scrvici idea promises lo result In | especially those relating to so 1 pany in Verdi's bi aiitiful opera “)1 ereat good being don" ia Ihn Slat ' ! conditions, and represent tlio It has served lo show how the coii:;-! of tho State’s best thoiiglu the tobacci, innrlo-t hero and it ni:ii-;:.<hie.-i Maiul on (liilerenl (iiiestions a'l 1 .n Social welfare work. A sutninarv ; promises lo arouse great enihnsi-j c'f t'le resolutions adopted follows; sm toward improving those recordV | l avoring probation, determinali T)ir ntini'-r of j.oiitub- s,.M uill po larjrhis Communily idea is in its iiifanc> ' ^^nut-nce and parole, and tho paynicu.' I i-e.-ord of any y.a>-;!>iil already it h.'ts slioun n splendid {I'ift or prit oners earnin.- rowtii an(l %vh'-n it bcconii's lirm'y >>' lani.ly ihc closing cl' niarkct yt-.ir e tile inosl !-access'ill I cr h:id in tliis sectinu j .■\!:ibania nov>' ';i. Ii th« piirclMSi il i( i-r man. li.i.- a liipi'ir l;:.v anui’in; nf l.(|nor I" iiui' mi.ir' a ?nont'i Soit'.e authiiri!i' S > la.Mi that t'.vii ' i much l.ii’.d h.i-. h’'i-n pii' in acts 111'- ■casoti a.- W.I-; pat in oafs la-t The reasons a«slgiu',l li.r this increa c - the low price of cotton and M.. impaign lor crop divcrsitication. •' 1'i.rge demand lor oal.^ is expected •!iis year. Ueinoreats iti the I'nited States Ser. ti-' arc having their hamls full in try ng to pass the ship l)ill. Night S"S ’ions are Ixdng held and abs' tii mcni- bers are bt ing roitnd.'d up when vote's ■ire to be taken. I.eaders are nov.' li.scussiiig the possibility of an exir:’ -I’Sffion if the bill is not siM>n passed .'iliino til.' iiii'Iti li. Ti'ri . \S'li.!e the i<rices has not b'> ”i ■ '11 ;in livi race as high as it wa.s o:i pri vion.-i vi'ai's it ha.s bmi ver.v sai- i fiK t' !’V for lie' grade of to- !i;ic( o. C rifiivilli' is fast bi-conii!'..; .1 l.'adiiii; iiu\rK''t ill this scctioii ol th(' State and it is an as'-nrcd fact th.i* its spl.'iiilid growth will cdnliniic I "slahlished the .cood that it will d>! Lavnet be nii'usnred. i' \ receni o-'b r .-cat oat !j> llic coii'.- :i'rcller of tlie cnrrrn. \ fi'rldds n:' ;,)n.il i)anl<s allowing thiir d'.'po^ll-tr.- ‘o ovtTilraw th.'ir iotkuiiI'. Tliis or I"r wil slop a %ery bad cii-ti'in wh'- i number of people are adven • ing that a sabslitnle for pota.'Oi as a fertili7cr has been found in lim Farmers should not be drawn ini buving lime Ix lieving this to be true There is no known i liemical that wid ta’ie the place of potash as a plant food. What lime will do. however, ;s help to free the insoluble pota.-'i which is found in alomst all soils in p'"eat quantilieR. .\n < xcoss of liinc will ruin any soil for farming so great care must he exercised in its u.^c Hotter get Ihe advice of some nutho:M- ty b-'fore yrni treat \'our land w.!!i lime. o ■N'orth (.'arolina is far aheail ol niatiy ntle-r states in the educatioiiiil li'i-.' Within the pa't few years wonilerfa! L'. I’ndorsitig the nur.sure of a tali' Tieforinatory for Women. ! I I'lndorslni; tin' work and obsci I ^ ‘ vanco of {’onjiiuinity Service WceU 1 Tlie aiithorilu's kii .New \ ork .;r' and favoring a repetition iind enlargi aiivising Ihe people ol that city iiul tncnl of the work this year, j to slot k up on liour becautie of Ihe hi;;ii 1. Favorin.g a law that will proai- ! prices, 'i'liey a^v^iga us iheir reasi'ii l.dt the delivery of liquor for beverage tor offering this aiivicu that by falocK- imrposeis in .North Carolina. I ing i:p at this time such action will | ■’>. Crgiiig tlio tleneral Assemb'y 'greatly increase the demand for llou.- to provide liberally for the enlarge- j and as a result cause the price to gojnient of the activities of the State I .-till higher. This happened last fall . Hoard of Health, especially for In I when the price of sugar began to ad-: creasing ihn capacity and equipment j\ance i;vi rybody stocked up an I of the State Sanatorium and for a I gre'atly increased the demand causin.; State-wide campaign against tuber- the price to advance. Sugar has now fulosis also to include in the work of (almost reached Us normal level. Wh::t the Hoard the inspection of jails and ' .ipplics in the rase of sugar applies convict camps. i in Ihe case of Hour. There is an un- 0. Favoring Ihe creation of a Coi.- ‘ usually large crop of wheat, enough ^ ference Committe on Legislation, j to supply Ihe foreign demands an I 7. Favoring tho creation of a Con ^ yet leave suflii'ient for homo consuni!>-^ tcrence on I’ublic Amusements, i';.,v- jiion and the price will soon drop. j grounds and Uecreation. ' S. ICndorsing the nnform child-la- — —o 1 bor law, tho fmirteen year age liiu'i, 1 North Carolina will have wiihin ;i. with adequate inspection ami urgiii I borders next week one of the largest the serious coiiBideralion of the eCin j meetings ever held in the State. Thi- «'ral Assembly of the Child Labor UiH Trovatore" will be at White’s Theatre. The Com paly consists of over people including Ihe foremost stars .m the Ani<'r;can operatic stage. The o))cra 11 Trovatore is the moat bcautiriil ever wriUen. The production of 5 acts and ^ scenes is one of rare beauty. T’ress, I’ublic and I’ulpit have unit ed in proclaiming this the most noti- ble atiraction of the season. Ri'ad what the critics say. The opinions of (he leading papers of tho South an> on display in lobby of While's Theatre. The prices will be: lower floor, $2.- 00, Sl.'^O and $1.oO. Halcony Sl.OO 7i'ic. atid .'’lOc. 1 hope you will give this your sup port so as to enable me to bring other high class attractions of this kind here. ■\’ours truly, SAM WIUTK. P. S. Seats will be on sale at H'j\ Office. Saturday morning, Feb. 13th. Mail orders now accepted if accom panied by remittance. zen did not have the legal right t;> esamine these books. The Supremi? Court states through Justice Hoke that the law gives a private citizen (ho right to Inspect these books. Th's decision is also important because of its determination of the cffoct of th'i Webb-Ken.Miii law and Stale Statutes' r, *SM T HALL SATI 1{1)AY AIE meeting will be the Laymen’s Mi. ' >i(Hiary Meeting, tiio meeting of tho.' jwho ;ire members, or interested in ij' l.ayman's Missionary Mnvenii nt. I)i legates frcnn all S!a!"s will be prch introduced by Sei-.ator Weaver of Htin- combe County. Comniending the work of uir Library Commission and aiding it in liver 111! I'nite I securing a larger appropriation, til an J siii.:e of ;n ■ In. Favoring a Stale <'ampalgn fev •loins Hoek}' Mount. Itocky Mount. Feb. tO—"Obidiah Spencer, one of the famous playo" on the New Hern City I’.aseball league has allixed his signature to a contract team ini - I gut ! in that city about .M ' ''[has allixed his signature to a contr with the Kocky Mount, N’. C., te ‘'^dlfwhich recenll'i? secured entrance i jil' Ihe Virginia league and will rep Tl'.e lirei-nville High School Ha ski I Hall 'I'eain will meet The Kinston lllgh Si'hool ream Saturday afternoon on the home grounds. This is tne lirsi game of the season for the homo team. However, the team has bee'i praticing heard and expects to put up a game fight. The probable line up will be Fick- len, left forward; Hrown, right for ward; Harrington or Austion, renter, I’erkins or 'Ward, right Kuard; Rice, left guard. Substitutes, .lohnson King, Hooker, Foley. A1 lovers of f^port are cordially -i:- vited and earnestly requested fo be present, .\dmission 15 and 25 eeni Time to ('liango. We walked into a local groeerj store the other day and here is wha! wo saw: Turnips from Michigan, on ions from Spain. Irish potatoes from Maine, sweet potatoes from Nonb ('arolina, cow peas from California celery from Florida, butter beans from rep'^rt white peas from California arch 1st and "iH, apples from New York, molasses frotii tnor I noted ' .^..1 ,iddi-.',-. '■•r nicelii'tfs been held i '•;'rtii Criri'lina will be exceeiiingly forlunat'- in having it next we.-k. Ii in<'cts in a l!!r"''-.;ay . i.in at Ciiar i! I e on the ; ei I], 1 7; J W.I ■i' praet i( speakers in Ihe worid tnoonli.uhl .schools to leach adult illi- that ;:al!u‘ding. Korin- teratea to read and write, of this i;ioV'inent lri.\?, 11. Favoring a law (o make rohaiil- V'-ry large citii'.s a i'l talion of the races a crime. 31’. Favoring the State wide ado’i t;on of tho (liiilford County I'ubiie .Mural liiw. making properly owiut'; who rcat bouses for ini’no.-al pnriei ■ respoti!-ibV‘. l:l. Favoi'iiig tile (>rg;ini..alion ol I'burebes anil social stTvi'-e leagii'. in every North Carolina lily and town I show the “downhor.iers' what he ea.i 1 do in the baseball line. Mr. Spenccr j is considered one of lh<' best players ! in till' .New Hern cit.v league. He *s [fast, has the ability to grr.sp an op- porinnlty when it is offcr'-d and the I reconls show ihat liuring the P'lst ticason he stood excejilionally high in ! the standing of Ihe members of 'hr I leani l<i which he belonged. Invigorating to ine r*=le and SlcKI> The Old Stnrd?rd ecnerni BtrerR-theninif tonic r.KOVK'S T.^Sl Kl.I'h.s ciiill Ti iMC. drives out Mntt.tia.vrrii, h-*-. lUf bUicl.atuUmililsinitliess 5 I 111. A tu'c I'L'f-i.uii * a:.il chi;*li{;u. 50c T^iuisana, cabbage from New 'y'ork canned goods from Indiana and Hli nois. There was not a single iten. wo have mentioned - not even the can ned goods—that could not have bee -, raised in Cherokee county. Is ther- any wonder we are pofir when we sen ! away from home for almost every thing we lat'.’ It’s time lo chang* this system also. -OalTney Ledger. I'ou s\i,i: A lot of stable .Manure. Apply to l-l.’!i-:'.ld-;Uw. .T. C LANIKR l.:ile ll.i,-' ])a.-.si-ii a liill lu lo ■ ilii .1 cii .tdiii wiiich i.; pel nliar e u'l.ine, an.l that ii in.; e of ( rujipiiig t);e ii.iir an I in .. K.nu ui pri.on idotiie-^ ! tl'.e pri-oner.-' wlicii they are held in I jail I'l.r li ial. ’il.cy wi ar this raro in I '.' hen tlicy appi ar on trial and b'for< (■n'i'l 'I (''viiiiiarv (;ie;i tiie inti're'l linirtl! (i, •Mi l llna. ina.life-le ' j ^ ) IS ’ii'ill n<'r:i| Conv;-mi>>n WEDNESDAY :: EVENING :: The Society Event of the Theatrical Season n . ENGLISH Doston OPERA L^ompany OF OVER hlFTY PEOPLE In a Master Production of the World’s Favorite Opera—Verdi’s Beautiful ‘ IIT rovatore * With the Most Remarkable Cast of Stars Ever Heard in English Opera, including JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN, America's Grealesl Tenor week :’i|< 1 dirft r the l.a.\ niati’i' .'.lis.-ionary Movemen tieing pronounced guilty. This i.s i v.hich is lo be heid next .'Mil I l.ange, ilii-re is no na.'^on wiiy CharloUe. 1 i.'lepations fri m a in.in li. lore h<' is found guilty should cut parts of this State as well as from be made to app'-ar in almost the same other States are planning to atlei d dress a.'-, a convict. ; nnny going in special cars. That thr' (>,. |trh> is well worth taking is a setlUd The lowr. of Henderson has a faet. Those who attend thi.i mv'eting cliance to wiiH- out its per cent oi , will hear speakers known all over tiie illiteraey A public spirited man of | country and nien who dn not come to tliat town has olTered to pay one d(d-! .North Carolina v. ry often. Such men I a «( Buy your Cow Peas, Soja Beans and Seed Peanms before they go higher asrc lar for <'Very person over the of 21 who is taught to read iind writ’. I bis money is to go to tho Woman -i clubs of (bat place which are at pr-' -.ent engaged in such work as Robert K. .‘■'peer, .1. Campbell Wliitf, W. K. Dou.ghly, lieorge Innes and William T. lillis and in additio ’ Mo thes<> .I<ihn U. Mott will be heai.l j at this great convention. As th'f I meeting is lo arouse more enlhusiaj.'i on the pari of Christian laymen lo Mirtli furmen flarolil J. Oeis Henri I><*'Varre M'Uliam llHniilton KlaJne DeSellem (•rao«* Doxsee Looi'j') neniinlnf( Hercedru nalamadR Arthur Dean<> WilUtiin Yoboi.- Mark Harco-rM And Others THE SrrEKB B0HT0.> EXULJ8H OIHRA €HOSrS, and Aafcment^d Orrli««. tra under Direction of Bat<ll IforNfnlL **The moHt flniNlied and artlstir perfo’aianc« of 11 TrAratore’ eTer takei i»n t«nr," Is the Terdiet of l*re<is and Pni Uc. Prices; Lower Floor Balcony , 75g, SOc I .lapan is demanding of China coji cessions along commercial linos an 1 ^ missionary work it is hoped a largo has threatened to use military actio" number of laymen as well as iniiii '- in cate they are refused. Tho pre',i-^ ters will attend. Hy iUtendlng this dent of China is willing to grant some i meeting new ideas will be secured a'i>l of the demands but refuses to allow more desire fo help in the great mi'i- any trangresslon of China’s sovereign | sionary movement will be manifeBted rights. Japan it seems Is not Batls-j fied with having taken Kiao Cho-v' but wants more privileges and con cessions. A ri»^t<>1 Battle. Cincinnati, O,. Feb. 10—A pis.il battle between Cashier \Vm. Cross of the .Mohawk German Hank and Sav- If the larmers realize how much it i ings Company and two men who at- costs them to do their hau'.ing over tempted to rob the bank today result- bad roads they would not rest until ed in the death of one and the cap- better roads had been built. Tl'. *tiire of the other. "mud tax’’ as it is called is a terrlM • j Cross was uninjured althought th** burden on the people of this State robbers fired when he was picking up especially those lIvinB in the country a pistol. A CASE OF BLACK PLAOl'E in town would probably frighten title oldest Inhabitant, but wc arc prepared for the necessarjr remedies even f>>r that and are supplied with the fresb- est (.tock *f drusB to compound any kind *f A doctor’s prescription with the aewest discoTerteg In medicioe or drbge of any description. Oui' service is prompt and mistakes are unknown kere. % GivvarJ-Wo3tea Drug Company Y0mr eompttjcion netds DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S PERFECT COLD CREAM of Naw Yark SaciMj for tw«aly.lhMa yaan atill lhair haaltli uui baaatr <• •kia, amaotbM away lha marks ^ Tiaa, Naluiwa bleem to aallew chaalu. d'acauracea •“•a aad wriahlaa. Ia»r«va yoor lealu - - , n, , hr ita dailj tua. JWmi" rtJ"V.T.i1N > lBtafcaaI0c..28c.50«. kjam3Sc.. 80c.,SSc. $1.60. WhtB yom tovlrt up»m D Rfou r*t cold crmam In tb» tt»re.
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