Eastern reflector, 15 November 1912


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of lots at N. C.
BEST TOWN SITE IN PITT COL AT HEAD OF DEEP WATER NAVIGATION ON TAR
RIVER.
FIFTY
CHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS
LOTS
LOTS
SOLD AT A. M.
Tuesday, November 1912
TERMS EASY
Music by Excellent Brass Band. Bag of gold and silver and ONE LOT GIVEN AWAY FREE.
Hear Penny Brothers, the twin Auctioneers.
.-.
American Realty Auction Co.
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE Hit OF PHI.
Cox
Wilson Hell Ores
Dud-
Lewis Proctor
Taylor
COUNTY FOR
STATE TICKET BY
Republican-Nobles ii; Smith,
Charles, ; Smith, If.,
. ton Moore,
Independent
Settle
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Carolina
Craig .-.
Settle .
No.
Craig.
No.
Craig.
Settle .
COUNTY NATIONAL VOTE
BY TOWNSHIP
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Caroline
Cox
Clark Wilson Dell
Laughinghouse
Dudley Lewis Proctor
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Smith.
Charles, Smith, M.
ton Dall
Wilson Bell
j Laughinghouse
Dudley
Taylor
Smith,
Charles, Smith, M.
Moore
i Cox
Clark Wilson
Cox
Clark Wilson
Laughinghouse Dud-
Lewis Proctor
Lawhorn Taylor
Smith,
Smith, M. Harrington
Moore
Cox Clark
WIlBon Bell
Laughinghouse Dudley
Lewis Proctor
Taylor
Smith,
Chas. M, Harrington
Moore
Wilson .
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Roosevelt
Carolina.
Wilson .
Taft.
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Dudley Lewis Proctor
Taylor
Smith,
Chas. Smith, M., Harrington
Dall Moore
I Ha,
Cox
Clark Wilson, Bell I
Laughinghouse
Taft . Dudley Lewie Proctor
. Taylor
Wilson.-. 1781 Smith,
Taft Smith M.
Roosevelt .-. Moore
No. I
Wilson .
Taft . II
Roosevelt . .
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Cox
Clark Wilson Bell
Laughinghouse
Dudley Lewis Proctor
Craig. Taylor
Bottle .
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Moore
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Black Jack Items
BLACK JACK, Nov. are
some cold weather at this time.
Most of the farmers are through
selling tobacco and nearly through
picking cotton.
We are pleased to see such
Sunday school.
Mr. C. O. Harper attended the New-
Bern fair last week.
W. V. Clark went to
last Saturday night.
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Rob-
getting no better.
Mr. J. A. Clark came home last
week from Norfolk, Va.
Miss of Harrells-
N. C, and Miss Marie
of N. C. began teach-
at Black Jack Monday morning
K. S. Arnold went Greenville
last week.
Messrs. Charlie and Willis Para-
more left for City, Fla last
James II. Clark to Greenville
last Saturday.
We were glad to hear Rood
speaking at Black Jack Saturday
The Farmers will hold their
regular meeting Friday night, there
will be a lecture by Mr.
All the members are re-
to be present.
Mr. Buck and Miss
Mills married Sunday even-
Mr. O. S. Porter came by In his
automobile today.
Nebraska Teacher- Convention
OMAHA, Neb. Nov. army of
teachers, representing every branch
of education work, assembled in
ha today for the annual convention
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first thing that is offer-
ed them our lines
of FARM MACHINERY
We carry an up-to-date line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market.
We carry a stocK repairs tor ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do everything In our
power to merit your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
the Nebraska Matt Teachers As-
General sessions and meet-
of the numerous sections of the
association will carry the convention
over tomorrow and Friday.
ill-hop
Hi Rev. Reginald who
succeeded the Ute Bishop
Grafton as head of the Episcopal
City, Mo, Nov. 1857. He
was christened Reginald
after his father, who In turn had
been named after the famous Bishop
Reginald Weller entered an
academy at Jacksonville, Fit., in
1866 and after completing his studies
there he matriculate-; t the
of the South, where he obtained
his classical degree In 1877. He
studied for the church at
Theological Seminary and was or-
In 1884. After filling rector-
ships in cities of Wisconsin
he was chosen coadjutor bishop of
Fond Lac in 1900 and succeeded to
bishopric upon the death of
op Grafton some months ago.
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OP FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS SUB-
BOUNDED THE BEST
FARMING i
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE THING TO
OFFER IN , TIE OF
A N
TRIBUTARY FAt
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE
AND
PLANT.
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Notes From Chapel
Aside Thursday is
WASHINGTON. D. C Nov.
President issued the
N, C, Nor. I Mrs.
Our Citizens Demand
CHAPEL HILL,
of
its rise at the
Nat -A nova- C C- Cobb of rally With.- A Greenville
significance had are Resident furnished it.
at
university this . ,.,.,,,, There are a few items which appear
setting , of all organization . Th, th paper more important to Green
, . -North Carolina High School
Ts proclamation Tl two debating f;
. , Mr. Leslie Smith left Thursday .
, Is from a citizen of Greenville and can
be thoroughly relied upon. In the
second place, it indisputably proves
Kidney Pills do their
aside November U for the
that day.
A nation like ours
owes It to its Inborn and sincere sense ,,,.
of moral to , ,., and
societies of the University
the plan and expressed as its
greater in-
her j
ville people than the statement pub
below. In the first place, it f
accept a position with the firm of
and at
Mr. and Mrs. Smith went to
gratitude to the All-diver tor the ,,,. debating among
Greenville Friday.
In the state.
Milton went to
Mi- s and Anna Ball Tyson.
brother Rue from near N. C,
villa ware visiting relative here
FURNITURE
BUYERS
work thoroughly and not temporarily.
Head this
Mrs. K. G. Worthington, Washing-
I have been so greatly benefited by,
loan's Kidney that I am glad
them. My bark ached
benefits II has enjoyed For
many year.- it customary it Towards the accomplishment of this
Hie close the year tot the national mi ,,.,,. ,,,., have been
executive to call his fellow- , , ,
countrymen to offer praise ind thanks r, n. ale urging their co-opera-
to the loB TL,. . for a and Sunday.
vouchsafed to la the past, I ;,,,,., ,,.,. ,.,.,, nearly all the time and I could not
to unite In , . .,. convenience r L ,
their continuance. n. location. The two societies of the me and it was plain f
Our public school Monday
X i teachers are Miss Berths
of and Miss Harris
which I got from the John L. Woo-
Drug Company, relieved my
; aches and pains and improved my
condition greatly. I cannot praise
this remedy too
For sale by nil dealers. Price
Buffalo,
The year now drawing to a dose , the and
has been notably favorable to our from the
fortunate land. Al peace within and n form, material cover,
without; free from the perturbation free
to see that I was suffering from kid-
trouble. Kidney Pills,
and calamities afflicted other
cost. Bach school will send out
rich in harvests so abundant a ,,.,, , the side of
and Industries so productive, the m, am keep ., ,,., . Dome
overflow Of our prosperity has ad- th,, affirmative side. The
the whole world; strong in winning both sides of the
Greenville.
Mr. lost bis cotton gin
and saw mill Saturday night by fire;
There was no Insurance.
in
Here's your
to shop
gently, to make com-
OUR FURNITURE DISPLAYS
are intended for you, to enable you to compare
the prices, the qualities, the designs with any
others -to post you ad to true bargains.
early means the best
choice.
TAFT VANDYKE
lb- conservation of Hie her-
debate iii be entitled to send both
of bequeathed mil where a contest
us by the wisdom of our fathers
and Arm in the resolve to transmit
that heritage unimpaired but rather
improved by good use, to our children
and our children's children for all
time to come, the people of this
try have abounding cause for content-
i a gratitude.
Wherefore, I, William Howard Taft.
President of the United States of
America, in pursuance of long as-
i usage and in response to the
will be held to determine the two
teams that shall contest in the
de ate for the state
school winning the debate in the
finals will be awarded the
Memorial with the name of
school the members of the team
engraved on it. If a school will the
cup for two successive years it be-
comes school's property.
The new educational building, a
gin of the Peabody fund, is nearing
Foster Co. Buffalo. New
CONGRATULATIONS TO York, sole agents for the United States
, Remember the
take no other.
Maude Adams, one of the most
popular of America players.
years old today.
Victor Emmanuel III. king Italy. I
years old today.
This is My Birthday
Alfred Pried
Alfred Fried, the noted
Ogden Armour, noted advocate who last year was OM
merchant and capitalist. years old the two recipients of the Nobel
today.
William I. Bryan, president
University, M years old
day.
wish of the American people Invite ,; i, for
i . wheresoever they
n ,. sojourn, to Join, on Thursday, th
twenty-eighth day of this month of
Peace Prize, was born in Vienna,
In early life he was
prominent as a book publisher.
lie became editor of The Journal
Since he has
devoted himself almost exclusively to
the international peace movement.
He was the founder of the German
the of 1913. The Pea- Fall-
contributed to- when its foundation is undermined.
v. the erection. It is a handsome and if the of health-good
structure and will be a to the attacked, quick Peace society and published a
education department of the follows. nO the first signs
as well as to North Carolina, Dr. King's New Life Pills peace question.
The preliminaries tor Carolina's should be taken to tone the
first Intercollegiate debate for the and regulate liver, kidneys
college year will be held November els. Pleasant, easy
The is with and -I cents at all druggists.
Va.
Lee University of Lexington,
about the middle of December.
contest will be held either at
or Lynchburg, Va.
What is considered to be the
The
Lex.
November, in appropriate ascription
praise and thanks to God for the
good gifts that have our
and In humble prayer, that His
great mercies toward us may endure.
In witness whereof, have here-
unto set my hand and caused the seal
the d States to be affixed.
Hon.- at the city of Washington,
this seventh day of November, In the
year of our Lord, one thousand, nine
hundred and twelve, and of the
of the United of ,,,,, restoration
America, the one hundred and thirty- p. ,.,.,, between all the
seventh. . colleges of North Carolina was
an in Raleigh recently in the
the of an Inter-collegiate basket-
A. of leading col-
Acting state. of
with the agreement of playing a
of two games with each college.
Thomas Marshall was born This evident sign of restoring
a, Manchester. Ind., March peace amongst the colleges of
and Is the son of Daniel M. and the state has been received
Martha A. Marshall. He holds the where with commendation and as
degree of A. U. from Wabash College sign of good omen for all interested,
has also the degrees of A. M. A BOY.
and LI. from Notre Dame and
University of Pennsylvania. He mar- HILL. N. C. Nov. a.
Lois L. of ind. politics is the leading issue
October and was admitted to the day. we could not attempt to
the bar in the same year. He without first saying that we
his profession at Columbia City. anxiously waiting to see how the
Ind., as a member of the firm of Mar- will be cast In today's election.
sail and from to Progressive Club accepted an
and as a member of the firm of from the Wilson Club for a
Marshall. and from joint debate and met In General Hall
1892 to 1890. was elected gov- Friday night where both sides were
of Indiana in 1908 to serve Tery discussed. There were three
He is a trustee of Wabash speakers on each side all being
College, and elder in the Presbyter- had thoroughly
church, member of the Phi Beta familiarized himself with his sub-
Kappa and Phi Delta Greek There were a plenty of sup-,
letter societies. He is a third-degree on each side to do the cheer-1
Mason and belongs to the University for men.
Club, as well as the Indianapolis, the In celebration of the;
Home and the Columbia City. Ind. gathered on the campus
He was nominated for the vice pres- day night, had a lire, heard
with Woodrow Wilson at son's message read and then with I
Baltimore on July 1912. , lighted torches formed into a line
marched over town and
. their by yelling for the
THIS DATE IN HISTORY next
During all this excitement the Pitt
November boys found time to meet In
-Pilgrims elected John Carver the Tar Heel room of the Y. M. C
governor of the new colony. A. and organize a county club. The
concluded at Canada- following were elected as
between the United States David C. Moore, Jr., O.
and the Six Nations H. Cox, vice president; B. C. Worth-
vessels and lives lost in and treasurer.
a tempest on Lake Brie. The club will hold its first meet-1
Isaac L, Nicholson g Friday night and discuss plans
ed as bishop of Milwaukee, the by which the club may get in touch
ceremony of the kind in with the principles of every
the United States. school in the county. The club
American of at the present time but there
Labor met in annual a chance for growth. They will
at Denver. -take great delight In sending out
Goldsmith, famous Bog- and general
writer, born April prospective students.
1774.
safe and
adv
many articles and books on th
in the distribution of
the Nobel awards last December Hr.
Pried shared the Peace with
Prof. T. M. C. of the Nether-
lands.
Smith
Horse and Mule Market
ARRIVE THIS WEEK
Car load of Horses from Richmond, Va.,
Car load of Mules from St. Louis, Mo,
Farmers will find it to their advantage to in
this Stock before making a purchase in
other markets.
your Harvest money
is in this bank
Look these two men. They have been
to market their cotton. One put his
in the bank and the other one didn't
They were held up on the way home. The
Billy fellow who wanted to take his money
home had to t the robbers. The
other was able to them the
His money was in the bank.
Take a lesson from this- -put your harvest money in this bank like all
other farmers. It is the safest It
ton .
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C
R James, P. K. J. Forbes, Cashier
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,
TWENTY YEARS of Successful Banking
IS THE RECORD OF
Season In
YORK, Nov. every
With prospect of eclipsing all records for,
Tearing his shirt from hack an variety and brilliancy. New York's an-
Ohio man flanged a train and saved season of grand opera will open j
it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston. Monday night at the Metropolitan
Raleigh, N. C. once prevented Opera House. The season will last
wreck with Bitters. was twenty-three weeks, one week long-1
in a terrible plight when I began to than usual. chief feature of.
he writes, stomach, the season Will be the opera In
head, back and kidneys were all bad- by W. J. Henderson Walter Dam-1
affected and my liver was in a T he opera bears the title I
bad condition, but four bottles of and is based on the famous
.,.,. made me feel like play of Rostand An after-j
a new A trial m a de.
you of their matchless merit for any will be during the sea-
stomach, liver or kidney trouble, son and there will also be several
Price at all druggists. adv of
The Bank of Greenville
OUR DEPOSITS TODAY ARE MORE
THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE
AMONG OUR DIRECTORS are some of the most Successful
Men in Pitt County.
WE INVITE YOU to be numbered AMONG our DEPOSITORS
SERVICE, SAFETY, and SECURITY, IS OUR MOTTO
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier
LAND SALE
By of a decree of Pitt Moore, Clerk,
court made in special proceeding
No. 1777, entitled H. W. Forbes,
Forbes and others, the
commissioner will sell
for cash at public auction for
on Monday, December 2nd, 1912,
the court house door in Green-
ville the following described real es-
in the town of Green-
ville which formerly belonged to th
late John J. Forbes, to
lot lying on the corner or
Lane and Clark street and
fronting on Lane feet
and on Clark street feet, upon which
property are several houses and be-
the property conveyed to John
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by deed
dated Dec. 12th, 1904, which deed
pears of record In the office of the
Register of Deeds of Pitt county in
Book B-8, page and Is hereby re-
to for an accurate
lot known as the Lewis King
lot lying In that part of Greenville
known as Little Washington, bound-
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams,
Bettie Tucker and others and being
the lot conveyed to John J.
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan-
7th, 1907, by deed which
pears of record in office of Reg-
of Deeds of Pitt county in book
M-8, page reference to which
deed is hereby made for an accurate
lot known as tho William
lot being fully described
In a deed from W. H. to
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th, 1885,
which deed appears of record In the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Pitt county In book 1-4. page
and is hereby referred to for an ac-
curate description. This lot being
lot known as Sheppard
lot and the same conveyed to J. J.
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife
by deed dated Oct. 8th. 1890. which
deed appears of record in the office
of Register of Deeds of Pitt
county in book A-5. page and is
hereby referred to for an accurate de-
This lot also lies in Little
Washington and being x 1-2
lot lying In that part of
Greenville known as Little Warning-
ton known as the Hooker lot and
ALE OP BEAL ESTATE
North Carolina. Pitt County,
n the Superior Court, Before D.
Benjamin Willoughby, the
estate of Sylvester Hemby,
VB
Alice Hemby, widow, and Willie G.
Francis S. Hemby, Dennis
Hemby, John H. Hemby, Hem-
by, James A. Hemby and Jennie Hem-
by, heirs at law of Sylvester Hemby,
deceased.
By virtue of a decree of the super-
court of Pitt county, made by D.
C. Moore, Clerk, in the above en-
titled cause on the 2nd day No-
1912, at o'clock, noon, ex-
pose to public sale, before the court
house door in Greenville, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow-
described tract or parcel of land
Lying and being in Beaver Dam
township and the mouth of the ditch
In the middle the lane and run
south about yards to a stake on
another ditch, then northeast with
said ditch about three hundred yards
to a stake, then north parallel with
first line to a stake, then west to the
beginning containing acres, more
less.
Also a one-tenth undivided inter-
est In and to a certain tract or par-
of laud in Beaver Dam township,
bounded on north by the Craw-
ford place, on the east by land of J.
F. the Elk land and others
ind on the south by the Nichols land
and by and others
and on the west by Lawrence An-
containing acres, more or
Said lands will be sold subject to
the Dower Interest of Alice Hemby,
widow of Sylvester Hemby. This sale
will be made for the purpose of pay-
off and discharging the indebted-
of the estate of the said
Hemby.
This the 2nd day of November.
C. HARDING.
S ltd Star Commissioner.
Judge Presiding
Present Term of
Court
for cash, before the court house
door in Greenville, the following de-
scribed parcel of land
and being in Greenville I
township, Pitt county, North Caro-1
beginning at a stake, the
of Julia F. land in
the field in J. J. Sermon's land and
runs south east poles to
old ditch at several small sweet gums, criminal term of
then south with said Pitt superior court convened
ditch to a pine. Silas day morning with Judge Stephen C.
thence with his line, a small and Solicitor C. L.
branch to a light wood stake, his .
then to D. G. Prosecuting for the state.
Sermon's corner, several small pines jury is composed of the
and a white oak then north west C. T. foreman,
N poles to a stake, thence northwest- Jesse Baker, Isaac G.
course poles to the begin- u H R Newton w u ti
ring, containing acres more c, j A
, . , Sylvester J. H. Pippin,
f , y Stocks. B. T. Heath, H. Elka, I
it. Andrews, II. B. Smith, J. K.
School Has The
Largest Enrollment
This Tear
LAND SILK
By virtue of the power of con-
in a certain Mortgage Deed ex-
and delivered by George J.
Woodward and William Fountain to
W. B. on the 21st day of
March, 1907, and duly recorded in the
Register of Deeds office of Pitt
being the same lot conveyed by in Ts
the undersigned will expose to
public sale, before the court house
door in Greenville, to the highest bid-
on Monday, the 2nd day of De-
1912. at o'clock, noon,
dated Dec. 19th, 1892, which deed
pears of record in the office of the
Register of Deeds in hook G-5, page
which deed is referred to for
an accurate description. This lot
fronts on Clark street feet and
runs back 1-2
lot in said town known as
a part of lot No. in the plan of
said town, lying on tho corner of
Reed and Third streets and fronting
on Heed street feet and on Third
street 1-2
Said lots will be divided to suit
purchasers if requested before sale.
This Oct. 29th, 1912.
J. II. JAMBS,
Commissioner.
LAND SALE
By virtue of the of a
judgment rendered at the
1912, term of Pitt superior
court, in a case therein pending en-
titled. Elizabeth J. Smith vs.
Harriet K. Smith. Jesse Smith. Leon
Smith, Abbie N. Smith, Linda J. Smith,
Grace K. Smith and Milo II.
the undersigned commissioner will
expose to sale, before the court
door in Greenville, to the
highest bidder, on Monday, the 2nd
day of December, 1912, at o'clock
noon, a certain or tract of land
lying In the town of
of and Fourth streets,
beginning at the corner of Wash-
street and running thence
Fourth street to W. H.
line; thence with his line
to Tyson's line; thence
Tyson's line to Washington
street 1-2 feet to the beginning.
II being one half of lot known in
town plan as No. containing by
estimation of an acre,
more or
Terms
This Nov. 1st, 1912.
Win. H. LONG.
Commissioner.
ltd
FOB CLASS
Jersey Hogs. My herd combines
the blood lines of King of Cols, that
sf Id for that sold
for Tip Top that sold
for Defender the Champion
Helen the etc. Pigs
and breed sows can be shipped at
once. Pigs each, to week
old, to months each. D.
L. Raleigh.
II ltd
certain tracts or parcels of land
lying and being in the county of Pitt
and state of North Carolina and de-
scribed as follows, One tract
cut off from the east end of the said
Brown land and bounded on
cast by Joe place
and the northeast by the lands of
John Hardy and on the other sides
by the lands of W. be-
ginning at a stake, a new made
on n cart path in the Held.
north 1-2 east 351-4 poles to a
stake Teel and corner; thence
with said line north 1-2
east poles to a stake; thence south
east 1-2 to a canal; thence north
1-2 west with the canal 1-2 poles
In a bridge, fork of canal and ditch;
thence with the ditch w st
poles; thence south 1-2 west
poles; thence 1-2 west
thence due south 3-4 to the
beginning, containing acres, more
or
one other tract or parcel of
land lying and being in said county
and state and bounded as
One the north by the lands of Levy
on the east by the lands of
John Hardy and a road through what
known as the Brown farm, and
on the other sides by the land of W.
It. beginning at the canal
bridge, corner of the tract of land
described thence north
with poles; thence north
1-4 east poles, to a ditch, thence
with the ditch south
poles; thence south SO west 1-4
poles; thence south 1-2 west
poles; thence south 1-2 west
oles to fork of canal and
thence with the canal south east
poles; thence south 1-4 east
thence south 1-4 east
poles; thence south 3-4 east
poles; thence south 3-4 east
thence south east poles
to the beginning, containing acres
more or
Terms of
This Nov. 1st. 1912.
W. B.
Mortgagee.
Moore and
Greenville. N. C. ltd
TAKEN IT, ON MT PLACE.
hogs, black, one black spotted,
terms of said mortgage deed.
This the 2nd day of Nov. 1912.
HEMBY EDWARDS.
II S ltd
Turnage, W. C. Moore. D. ii. Car-
The court beginning two days late
on account of the election Judge Bra-
made only a short charge to the
grand jury and while it was in a gen-
nature, It was very clear as to
matters coming be-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Having this day been duly
pointed administrator of the estate duties on
Walter Gardner deceased, by the This Is Judge
of the superior court of Pitt first court In but he is well known
and having duly qualified of our people who have a
given bond as such, notice is hereby regard for aim.
given to all persons holding following cases were dis-
against said estate to present them to Posed
me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or before the day of November.
1913, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate are urged to
make Immediate payment to me.
This the day of November. 1912.
J. J. MAY,
Floyd parrying conceal-
ed weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
carrying con-
weapon, pleads guilty, fined
and costs.
Cap larceny, pleads
Judgment suspended on payment
of Walter Gardner, deed.
Jarvis and Blow, Attorneys.
ltd Williams, pleads guilty.
Red Dupree, currying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, lined
NOTICE TO HI Mills costs.
Having qualified as the Jim Snead, Wiley Lucas. Wilson
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de- Wright. Andrew Glover and
ceased, all persons owing said estate Johnson, gambling, plead guilty, tin-
will please settle the same at once each and costs,
and all persons to whom the said es- Wiley Lucas and Jacob West,
is indebted will present the same fray, guilty,
within twelve months of the date of Luther Braxton, Jacob West and
this notice or the same will be plead- Wiley gambling, plead
ed in bar of their recovery.
Oct. 1912.
Administrator of W. H. Flak
W. F. Attorney.
ltd
pended upon payment of costs. This
course was recommended by the
grand Jury and counsel for the pros-
Lee May, assault with deadly
plead guilty, sentenced to
days on the roads. In another ease
against same defendant for
concealed weapon. Judgment was
pended. The total registration at the grad-
Foreman, selling liquor, ed school is now five hundred and
plead guilty. pupils. The enrollment a year
Wiley Lucas and Jacob West, who ago was four hundred and sixty-
bad plead guilty of affray, were call- three. The increase over last year
ed for Lucas, six months at this time is forty-seven pupils, the
on the roads. West to pay all the largest increase we have yet had.
costs in the case This is the year in the history
Janus appeal from mayor's of the school In which
court to work the Ural month was In
of lower affirmed de- of the total enrollment the
fined l and co year. Usually we do not
Ruins with pass the number of the preceding
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined year till February. The large
and costs and to give of pupils who have entered from
bond to keep the peace. other towns and from the country is
D. H. Morgan, assault with deadly a good index to the growth of Green-
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and ville.
required to give bond to keep the The Board of Trustees at their last
Peace. meeting ordered a tire escape to
Williams, selling liquor, constructed the north end of the
judgment suspended on payment of building. There were nearly a
and fifty children Who would
Sarah R. Smith, injury to personal been unable to get If Are
property, plea for broken out over the Steam heat-
Judgment suspended on payment of plant. The Board i
too great a substantial Ore
G. W. B. Harris, obstructing cart- has been constructed.
way. plea for The drinking fountains, Installed
suspended on payment of costs, about a year ago. have proved
Will Donaldson. liquor, satisfactory. They are partially
horns made and are not so fancy as
Andrew Smith and Moses sonic- of the porcelain fountains
gambling, not guilty. but they have the advantage of he-
and Ralph absolutely sanitary. No person
assault with deadly weapon, plead j can possibly drink alter another,
guilty, prayer for Judgment continued believe these fountains done
upon condition that defendant much to prevent the spread of d.--
pay to Claude eases.
the sum of and pay Into court
the doctor's bill for attention. v,,, of ,,,,, .
John Gregory, forgery, pleads gull- next
The class officers arc- as
president, Miss Vice
WILSON president. Jack III van; Secretary,
Woodrow Wilson was Decent- Miss Ernestine Forbes.
1886, at Staunton. Va. a son The Debating Society is at work
of Dr. Joseph R. Wilson and Jessie again. The next debate will he on
Woodrow Wilson. the Peace question. society pro-
one year at David- poses having one or two debates with
son College, North Carolina. other towns this year.
from Princeton The- girls of the high school here
with degree of A. B. a literary society which
up the law course at meet each month. Th.
the University of Virginia. Officers are Miss Christine Johnston,
his law diploma and president; Miss Hands Lee. seers-
Dr. K. V. Hard a
Interpreter
of the Bible
Luther Braxton, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty.
Vines. forcible trespass,
pleads guilty, lined and costs.
A. it. Barber, assault with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
pended on payment of costs. to Atlanta. Ga. where he opened Miss Higgs.
defendant pleads guilty of carrying an office. He practiced for eighteen
concealed with same months.
a two-year course
Jack Smith, assault with deadly of government in John Hop-
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment University.
bis book.
a study of
government by committees.
pended on payment of costs and bond
ti.- keep the peace.
Washington, assault
deadly weapon, guilty,
fenced four months on roads.
John L. Matthews, assault
With
sen-
critic.
The school was. for two or three
reasons, unable to a teach-
of drawing through last year.
This year a teacher has been employ-
ed for half of her time. Miss Grace
of has charge of this
work. She began teaching three
reeks ago and the grades are already
with
The appearance at the Baptist
pit, both at morning and evening
vices, of Dr. K. V. Millard, of New weapon, pleads guilty.
York, must have been of great hard, assault with dead-
to large congregations that prayer for judgment con-
gathered there for worship.
When It is taken Into
beginning to revive their former in
political economy at , drawing.
Mawr College. nM
political economy at among the children thus far. The
Wesleyan University. attendance has been fairly good,
president of Prince- carnival and fairs considered
upon payment of costs. In ton. and the children here done very sat-
another case against same defend-1 MM- Published his work, Hie- work. Year by year the
that close students of the holy for concealed weapon to American support we get from homes of
book we have this on their own was suspended. MM- Was mentioned as a pros- the children improves and this helps
were taken over familiar Tyson, selling liquor, possibility by Colonel George out wonderfully. Home support In
verses and made to read mean- at the Lotus Club. New York. Greenville has never been bad. but
never suggested themselves Herbert carrying hf of honor Feb- has improved much and it makes
to them before, what must have been weapon, plea of
of those that arc only suspended upon payment of
superficially acquainted with the Costs,
pages of that most wonderful book. John Smith, cruelty to animals.
Dr. Millard is a lawyer, a scientist I leads guilty, judgment suspended up-
and a traveler cud explorer of wide payment of costs,
reputation; of perfect address and Faircloth, selling liquor,
easy manner. Tho delivery of his pleads guilty, fined and costs,
sermon-lectures comes the Ashley Harper and L. J. Joyner.
of his hearers more as a matter of affray. Harper pleads guilty. Joyner
news, than an explanation of history, called and failed.
His years of study and actual re- Jordan Stancill, disturbing
search into the subject which is now worship, guilty, prayer for
his entire time, have fitted continued,
him beyond explanation, for the work Bullock, selling liquor, pleads
Thus when quoting guilty,
from the Bible he is able to enlarge Joe Copeland. assault with deadly
and analyze Bible facts, which later weapon, pleads guilty, six-
on quotations from history days on roads.
educating much easier and better, and
a course of lectures far satisfactory to teachers
on at parents and children.
Columbia
September for
Governor of New Jersey on Demo-,
ticket.
governor the follow-
November.
July for
dent by Democratic party at Haiti-
more.
Woodrow Wilson, when he became .
chief executive of New Jersey, less Nov.
than two years ago. defied the ,,,,, Agricultural Workers,
bosses, who had practically ruled ,,. .,
that state for years. He succeeded as th-
in removing the two houses of the
legislature from under their control
Southern Agricultural Work-
Will Next Meet
Alabama
next meeting place and elected the
following Dr. c.
rate. Dr. Millard unlike other lee- Chester obtained the A fairy. Alabama; vice president.
Hirers does not stand up while speak- and Ray Stokes, of reform laws which have ,. R Andrew f.
Georgia; secretary, B
gore. Raleigh.
W.
models for other
. Tho Democratic National
in Baltimore selected Governor
Wilson as the party's candidate for
the presidency and the selection was
based largely upon his
record as governor.
years ago and again four
years ago Mr. Wilson, then the head
of Princeton University, was frequent
spoken of as of presidential size.
but although he had written much
on governmental matters, he hail had BERN, Nov. I.- Sheriff A. H.
experience in a way and Stephens, of county, says
the party was loath to place him that the activity of North Caro-
head of the ticket. League, combined with that of
Governor Wilson is a scholar, but local authorities, ill breaking up
War On Blind Ti-
Being Waged by Law
in Pamlico
Ink. His sitting position, when guilty. Judgment suspended on pay-
his listeners, lines not. however, of
to afford him much comfort, as Walter carrying conceal-
most of the time, he leans ed weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
forward to drive home some six months on roads.
taut point; and most all lie says Is Almond Daniel, temporary larceny,
important. pleads guilty.
Yesterday morning he lectured on Williams, assault on woman.
God. the God of and guilty.
in the evening the mission en- Willis carrying Concealed
trusted to Abraham by God. At weapon, guilty, sentenced four months
both lecture-sermons he was excel- roads. In another case for house-
lent captivating the congregations to breaking an of
e perfect attention. six months was imposed.
Greenville people will have further Jacob King, carrying concealed
opportunity of hearing this man with weapons, plead guilty, fin
wonderful memory of Bible facts, costs,
as he has consented to deliver other Foreman Staton, assault with Is more than that. He steadfast- the liquor traffic in that county re-
lectures from Baptist pulpit weapon, plead guilty, fined and has refused be scholar in has had a decidedly good
the present week. costs. On the contrary, he might feet. At the last of court In
assault with deadly described as statesman In that county a large number of
Paris Art Sale weapon, plead guilty, fined and Ills chief interest in life key sellers were tried and sentenced
PARIS. Nov. 11-Collectors and costs. has been government, the roads and thin bus scared the
dealers from and John Staton. assault with deadly particularly the history of the govern- others so badly that tiny have quit
and of the United States. their nefarious business.
LAM SALE
By virtue of a power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed,
executed and delivered by W. M.
Page and wife Page, present today at the beginning weapon, plead guilty, fined
Henry dated the 3rd day of of the sale of the second section of costs.
Governor Wilson married Miss Kl-
average weight over hundred. Fork December, 1909. and recorded famous art collection. West Gorham. assault with deadly Louise of Savannah. President Taft has an in-
In each ear and left, book page the undersigned The sale will continue through pleads guilty, fined and June they have three citation to visit New York at the end
Owner can get same on Monday the 2nd day The lot to be disposed of costs. Jessie the week to he the guest of the
charges. W. J, 1912, at o'clock, noon, many valuable and
ltd pose to public sale, to the highest hid- paintings.
Church Moore, murder, pleads gull- Margaret Woodrow and Ran- Lotus Club at a dinner to be
y of judgment Wilson. Saturday night.
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We have a collection from which
you can select one to please you,
consisting of Ithaca and Tryon
Guns; Marlin, Savage, Remington,
Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton
Rifles; Smith Wesson, Colts,
Mauser, Harrison and Richards Pis-
Be sure to call on us for fire-
arms and ammunition.
J.
FOB HIKE
I have a passenger Touring
Car for hire on reasonable
Will carry passenger
anywhere In town or country.
or to neighboring towns.
Day Phone, Night Phone
91-L
;. Lit down the high cost of by saving you
. . ill . your Baking Powder big. worthwhile
saving on a supply. S n. v- -S n. lo. -i it. c.
t. . ell it will get it for TOM.
II II Ml S I M I I It I
I Into Now Stables f
S Corner 2nd saw Street i
a S AH SHOUT t
I Transfer Man f
and Express p
Promptness t
Phone No. Night or Day I
Meets All Trains
Professional Cards.
r. n.
Lawyer.
talcs Boor In
kit. court
.- . W. H. Lob
Attorneys at Law
. .
J. EVERETT
Attorney at Law
Is Building on is
house
T. W.
terse j at Law
formerly occupied by J. I
Fleming
Harts
S. M. Schultz
slid retail and
Cash paid tor
Colon Oil.
keys. Eggs.
Oak Mattresses.
Suits. Baby carriages, go-carts.
man tables, lounges,
and Ax High LU
tobacco, Key West
canned cherries, peace
ea. apples, syrup, Jelly. Meat. flow
coffee, soap, lye. food
matches, oil, cotton teed meal and
garden seeds, oranges, apples
candles, dried apples, peaches
prunes, currants, flats and
china ware, wooden ware, cases and
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but
new Royal Machines and
numerous other goods. Quality and
cheap for cash Come
me I.
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock of French and
land Bulbs are now arriving and to
plant early insures fine flowers.
Remember make the finest wed-
end floral
Mall, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
J. L. Co.
Phones
S. J. WHICH Will.
Agent for and
R. W. It i Hi. . It.
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye
Ear, Nose and Throat
Washington. N C, Greenville, N. C.
with Dr. D. L. James.
every Monday. to pm
First Car Load Arrived Thursday
all Sold in Two Days
FOUR MORE CAR LOADS
IN TRANSIT.
Buy The Buick
NONE BETTER FOR THE MONEY
Davis Motor Co., Farmville,
CALL
Co., Greenville, N. C.
AUTOMOBILES FOR
HIRE
Town or Country
B F. Phone
L. B. FLEMING
AND MITES
I one wanting a Horse t
t or Mule call m stables t
I Fifth street, near the I
I market I
t ADRIAN t
H. II AH KISS
J -Still I
s The Life
Just The Strong- j
est and Best I
G. M. MOORING SON
Merchandise
Buyers of
duct W the former
Mercantile Co.
will be glad to oar
r on
ii
Trial in Mystery
Providence. R. I. Nov. case
if Henry who is charged
with the murder of the woman whoso
headless was found in the
river last June, will come up
for trial In the superior court here
Monday. The victim of the murder la
supposed to have been Del-
but the failure to find the
missing head has prevented positive
Identification. Tho woman
disappeared shortly before the dis-
of the body and witnesses test-
that she had last been seen
walking towards the river with Dee-
lovers, with whom she lived, the
man and woman were
and were employed In the mills
A or at ago
Desire a friend of
van arrested as an In tho
alleged murder. He was g en a
bearing In
. C D. . Clark
Engineer Attorney at La
CLARI
Civil
Attorney at Law
North
W. F. MANS
M Law
opposite R. L. Smith Cos
and next door to John
Burst Company's new
Berth
b. r.
Life. Firs. Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store
at Law
in building. it
kit art
. .
L.
Attorney at In
in fifth door
from street
Greenville. North
H a. Want l. C
N D N. t
rim,
at Law
Practice In all the
la Woolen
Street
N. C. Greenville, N. C.
DR. F.
Physician
All curable diseases successfully
treated without drugs or surgery.
Chronic diseases a specialty. Office
over Frank store.
Office hours 9-12, Monday and
day mornings.
Aged Author Takes Trip Abroad
BOSTON. Mass., Nov.
M youthful and vigorous as most
of half his years. John T. Tow-
bridge, the Veteran story writer, sail-
ed today for Italy, to spend the win-
abroad. Mr. is eighty-
live years old and Is the last survivor
of New England's famous group of
authors and pools, Included
Holmes and
Lowell.
Delegates representing 70.000
Southern women will assemble
Washington the first of the week for
the annual convention of the
Daughters of Confederacy, A lead- i
feature of the convention will be
the laying of the corner stone for the
Confederate monument to be erected
In the Arlington National
T. I C S
Steam and tot Water
Beating.
Electric Light
I am prepared to do work at
Reasonable price. Bee me or call
Inn.- No. If
Bryan at
WASHINGTON. D. O. Nov. It.
William J. Bryan delivered the
of the
of the new building for
Sibley Memorial Hospital in this city.
Bishop presided at
the ceremonies.
k.-fl
Three
Contests
During Two Weeks Each
Three Solid Gold Watches
with Pendants,
Three Bracelets,
Handsome Diamond Ring.
PRIZES
IN EACH
CONTEST
A Grand Prize for the
Leader of each Contest
on Points.
1st Contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov.
2nd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov.
3rd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Dec.
Winning names will be announced and prises
presented to successful contestants on the Mon-
day following the closing day of each contest.
In each and every one of the contests a First
and Second Prise will be awarded, provided the
young lady contestants fully comply with the
and regulations of the contests, as set out
The young lady scoring most points in all three
contests will be awarded an extra prize at the con-
of the Third and last contest, consisting of
a handsome diamond ring. This over and above
whatever other prizes she may win in the
contests.
of the
lady, married or single, residing in Pitt
County can be a candidate in any or all the
three contests.
names must be sent in by tilling
nomination blank to be found at the bottom
of this announcement, and mailing to Contest
Manager.
in any of the three contests does NOT
bar the winning contestant from participating
in other contests.
may secure their subscriptions
anywhere, there being do division into dis-
-The first prize in each contest will be awarded
to young lady scoring points or over.
Second prize t lie awarded in each contest to
the contestant scoring most points after the
leader. However, she will not qualify for a
second prize unless her score shows or
more points. Hut it is distinctly understood
that in order to win a first prise a contestant
must have a score of points or more.
young lady scoring most points in all
three contests will be awarded grand prize
consisting of a handsome diamond ring, over
above other prizes which she may have
earned during the three contests.
Tin contest manager will decide all points
which may arise in the course of the contest,
and candidates in entering these contests
agree to abide by all rulings which he may
make.
POINTS WILL BE AWARDED TO CON
TEST ANTS AS
For Subscriptions either new or old
i.-
months . points
points
years . points
years . points
year . points
years . points
years . points
years . points
NOMINATION BLANK
Mail or Bring to Contest Manager,
Reflector Office
at once.
I nominate,
Miss
Address. as a
in all three of the Reflector Contests.
My is .
Address .
Pitt County Leads The State,
in material prosperity, in this
good year of 1912, according
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of this State,
Her progress and prosperity are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking
institution.
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO.
Beginning in 1901 with the modest Capital of this bank has grown steadily and
safely, until now, with
RESOURCES
it stands equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First Congressional District-
The best part of this lies in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS; the
of its customers are FARMERS; and the majority of its stockholders are FARMERS, and whatever advances the welfare
of the farmers, helps in the of the whole community.
We strive not only to earn dividends our Stockholders, but to use the for the greatest benefit to the community.
Come with we want your business.
i. K. It. C. S.
JACK JOHNSON IS
LOCKED UP IN CELL
Record Large Loans Was
Kept in Pencil On
Paper Strip
HULL
BATS CALL MS-
shin OF
White Prisoners Would Not Have
HI NOT ACCEPTED
Is Held As
Of
Brain The
CHICAGO. Nov. Jack Johnson's,
John Small
from
York World this
World
CITY. Mo. Nov. ad an extra
report r altar In-
j. k. cattleman to the An
Waco, Tana, who died i will oblige,
Sprints, Mo., lied In the small sent the
probate here today the reply
at opinion
round should call an extra session of Con-
this amount represented loans to cress Immediately after his
Cattlemen In sums of lo ration, which should lie devoted ex- Says inasmuch As The Major,
of the only record kept lo the revision of the
a penciled notation on u slip schedules. This revision
All were I to be Kilt should Include the elimination or all
edged. injustices and secret fa-
Mr. Zimmerman died interstate-, Tho Democratic party is under
night In the Cook jail ,, wag and Often had told I ion to do this much. The
Wilson Gives Statement on the
Tariff
WILSON READS EDITORIALS
six boon sloop. ha never would make n Will country has endorsed our position.
know been disturbed a because of n superstition that once a The Industrial Interests expect such
Whole lot the last month or Of the maker revision. The sooner this
the retiring after
bis efforts to obtain freedom been
by Irregularities in bail
bonds that were Intended to hold him
trial on charges of violating the
law.
Johnson was assured ho would
not be disturbed.
When he awoke hours
lows soon. Several probable is enacted the better will the
Not
man heirs have been located.
lie n no I n it Van mi n in en I
Mr. John Henry Manning
announces the engagement of bis
sister
Aroma
to
Mr. Dennis
ward, he declared that ho had passed Marriage lo take place latter par of
ends of Justice
Of The Had
Voted Him, No
PRINCETON, x. j. Not .
useful and important, was
Hut comment which President-elect
Wilson made today on tho array of
editorials, statements and
lions from prominent persons being
published In various ad-
and or an extra session
equality of Industrial re- , Congress to revise the tariff.
News.
County Commissioners Meet
ii restful night. He for a
sight of the newspapers and bought
ii of every one available.
A request or the pugilist that ho
be moved to a cell was de-
Disorder among the white prison-
In the county Jail when they
learned that Johnson had not been
up In the section of
cells, became so great the
took Johnson to the Jail hospital until
a cell could be out In the
section.
Johnson was much annoyed by the
epithets shouted at him by other
prisoners and the of be-
in locked up with of his
race.
Attorney for Johnson failed today
to Issue out a writ of habeas corpus
before States t Judge
Carpenter and the re-
In the county Jail.
Judge Carpenter to Inter-
In the care, which thus far.
been handled by Judge handle. Mean
while Slates District Attorney
and his assistants
questioned otter witnesses, from whom
they to obtain additional
tints lo Johnson's relations
with white women as they
Came under of the Mann net
December
Nineteen hundred and twelve
Adopted by Aldermen of the Town of
cm N. f.
Chapter It shall be for
any person or persons to leave any
buggy, cart or other vehicle unhitched
from any horse, mule or team on
the streets of the town of Green-
ville after dark, without a light being
attached thereto. Any person or per-
sons violating this shall,
upon conviction, pay a fine of five
for ouch and every offense
To be In effect on and after Nov.
16th, 1912.
That nil persons driving
automobiles, motor cycles, or other
motor driven on Dickinson
avenue Fifth or street
shall bring automobile, motor
cycle or other motor driven
to a stop before starting Into o
across either of said street at their
Intersection known as Five
Any person violating this Ordinance
shall he lined for each and
offense.
This ordinance to be In effect on
and after Nov. 15th. 1912.
The board of county commissioners
met In regular monthly session on
the 4th with nil the members present
Outside the routine work of pauper
orders, current accounts and
ports, there was not much lo claim
attention.
The contract to build a bridge
was submitted
and
Some additions were made to the
pauper list for monthly allowances
and some corrections made where
taxes were listed In error.
The following were drawn lo serve
at Jurors for the civil term of court
beginning Dec.
Charles W. It. Bullock.
J. L. Corey, N. A. Buck, W. L.
on. William Crawford, J. R. Para-
more, Hardy C. Exum
C. V. Cannon. H. C. Cannon. II. C.
J. R. W. i
son. H. I Carr. R. II. W.
C. Smith, W. M. Johnson.
you lo take all these
clippings With you on your
he was naked.
replied tho Governor.
read them already. The
are helping mo In
my listening
The intention of tho President-elect
was called to no argument In ed-
it oral that inasmuch as he had not
received majority of the popular
vole and that since both the
can and Progressive parties favored
a policy of protection, therefore, the
country had voted tariff
queer remarked
president-elect. Overlook-
t the that many state
went Democratic, which moans
Democratic senators and likewise
that there were a great number of
Democratic congressmen
Mason Hi OH
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Horses and
Mules
Another Load on the road,
be in last of week.
J. E. WINSLOW
DEALER IN
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank the voters of Pitt
county for the liberal support given
in he election.
M. II. VAN.
Only a Hero
but the crowd cheered, as,
burned hands, he held up
w Wonder
From far away Rico come re
ports of a now discovery
that is believed will vastly benefit the
people, Ramon T. Marches, of Bares-
leasts, writes King's New Dis-
Is doing splendid work hero.
It cured mo about five times of
coughs and colds, also my
brother of a severe cold In his chest sos. Surest pile cure,
more than others, who used kills pain.
It on my advice hope this all druggists
medicine will be sold In every drug
store In For throat and
with
To Subscribers Once More
day since The Reflector sent
nut loiters culling attention lo the
ruling the postal authorities against
mailing papers to subscribers mole
a year ill arrears, some have
coming In to pay up. or lending It
Id by mail, so the paper could con-
going to them. Still then are
quite a number who have paid no
attention to the letter and statement
of their account and this Is to re-
mind them that the labor and ex-
of mailing them was Ml just
a small for the fun of the thing. The ruling
round he the postal authorities Is law and
Salve he compiled With. If you are
everything boat for one of those to whom u statement was
Right also for bolls, ulcers, sores, and mislaid It. or it failed to
pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, reach you. look at tho date printed
It subdues In- after your name and attend lo
Only M cents It once. The paper will money lo own your home
a few days longer to those Series was opened on Sat
fall to pay. attend to, this Not. Over shares
Horses and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
What's the use of paving when
we can help you own your own
, have the money and are willing
to loan It to you a small amount I
Interest Come in and let us show
how can save you rental
money and worry by advancing you
Secretary of James at once
lung troubles there Is nothing bet- President W. C of the
A trial will you of Now York Central Railroad and Sir
its merit Trial president of
tie free
gists.
Guaranteed by nil drug- Canadian
Tuesday night.
i, been taken. We have some left.
You can get what you want.
The annual of the Bey this week and In on the
Federation of Labor will he call- floor.
Hi. In by I HOME II DIM. LOAM
Samuel Compel. I
We sell the best Buggies and on
the market for the money
Cash
or
Credit
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
We invite you to look at our stock
Mowers for
am now ready to quote prices and
orders flowers for Thanks-
giving.
D. J. WHICHARD, JR.
for J. L. Co
or Ml will break any
f and and If takes
a the lever not
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TWENTY SALES PEOPLE WANTED
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
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GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED r THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES F ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
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WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO
UNA AND THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET
TEE ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS TO TAKE
A JEW AND
j WHAT YOU
HAVE TO Bill NO TO a,
ATTENTION.
OUR A I TI SI NO
HATES ARE LOW AND AN
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Head on Collision on S. A. L.
Near Norlina Kills Wounds
Fast Pullman Collide Virginia
Carolina Line, Crew Both I rains Victimized,
e Unhurt
Rescue Trains Rushed to Wreck From
Cause of Accident Not Known
LI
Mi Mi
All FOUND
IN DECEMBER HE
ii
SETTLE TERMS
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AS K HI
NEW YORK, Nov. A.;. . i i
an ten in.
In
C. engineer, Raleigh,
N. C.
A. engineer,
s. c.
B. J.
O. v.
Va.
King.
The Injured
w. H. conductor,
G.
Richmond.
Baggage Master Bryant
and Brown.
a,
ii DAis hi
in
Governor
this morning granted Floyd
Claude Allen a until Dec. Jury In the the tour gunmen
were to death In charged with murdering Herman
are getting along favorably with chair Nov. for their returned a verdict finding all
the exception of Rountree whose in-,,.,,, n. murders guilty of
arr serious. A,,,,.
William who came to
i Premeditation Found in Manner of Agree to a
Crime
the Ural degree,
the Supremo Conn Justice charge to
Stales, on the constitutional jute jury at and the Jurors
rated by Engineer
Kali yesterday on the train
the hitter's widow a visit this mom-
for the
after learning of the accident . the made by the doom-
lie was accompanied by Judge N
Daniels Both expressed their hp,.,,
lines
offense,
lie doom.
ii. Hair-
Logan He The Into The Turkish
Iron To Defeat Tin-
Diplomats
Nov. IS. Beaten hour
. . . armistice has been between
. mill iron rod u
the and Turks l
i tea saturated with kerosene, Paul M .,.,. may
A High, a young man about ,;, according to a
found slowly burning to dispatch from Constantinople.
I bridal
WEBBING
party
a beautiful
Promptly at nine
NORLINA, N, C, Nov. Six men
ware killed and six others badly in-
in a between
the northbound and
Specials on the
Air Line Railway, one mile
the Carolina stale
about o'clock Tuesday morning.
All those killed or Injured in too
so far reports now show,
were members of the of the
two trains and .- messengers.
The cause of wreck has not
been determined. The northbound
train, known as No. M. was due
place, eight miles south of th;
wreck at a. m., but did not pass
until nearly o'clock.
The southbound train No. SI was
o'clock and to the strains of
, march the bridal
i ., the church, Hiss B is i
IT of New Bern, a slater at
BRIDE'S groom, was the maid hon n
in .,. becomingly attired in a
One the most Important nodal ,,,,. s .,,,
events of the year was the reception Did n of
last to numerous The bride's maids,
by Mr. and W. Misses J Brown
Brown, the occasion being u A. Ames, i
el-ration of the wedding mid Nellie or Green-
verdict,
Justice Charging the jury
the state's informers com-
the crime, as the defense
tends, was II reasonable to in a shanty on Le-
Hie Informers would invite the street. shanty was occupied
as witnesses
Jack Rose had lied, be In
swearing gunmen did the
t-1
rut i and swear he
saw the shooting the the i
for you to
court.
. in the, k
i e. Will. o'clock Sunday v n
by a Logan High .
taken ii, hot and I
lours after being found.
his own confession Green is
under i i. with
by
the
the crime
daughter, Leo to Mr. J.
of Wilson,
The guests wore at the
by Mr. and Mrs. It. Williams
ushered to the receiving line where
Blood Mr. and W. B.
Dr. and Mrs, J. N. Ii.
and Mrs. it. Chamberlain,
Mr. mid J. T. Rowland, and
Mr. and Mi.;. I. J, Ames, of Ports-
mouth. At the dinning room door
were Miss Lillian Carr and Mr. I.
Ames Brown, and in the line in the
Mr. O. Warren.
Nellie Pander ml Mr. Robert
Delightful Ices and
M ;
w,
due here at o'clock. The two ii-
the yards of
a small station near the stale
line
Belief trains were hurried to the
scene from Norfolk and from Raleigh,
carrying surgeons, nurse-,
of the railroad company. The
badly injured were taken back to
followed the maid or
iii and directly t
loaning on her arm
in a cloth travel-
lug Bull and carrying a white prayer
book, entered the church. Al the
altar the bride was by the
who was led from the vestry by Mr.
Frank s. of Wilson, the
man.
Tin- ceremony was performed by
Hi. N. ii. of New Bern,
father Of the groom, and was
Rector, Rev. Dallas
. , i , a I
ceremony made Mies Lee
Summer-
i w i I II a i
. n lb prisons ,.,,., a man l kl
until I-- n. in., tomorrow, when
I day for ,,, , , , . found
on the outside holding the door, unions . i armistice am
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. T. t i
as to the
i i to cu lei, a
mi . i I
II ;. i
the v to id t t
Ian I i
with l allied
d tit
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have i .
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entire proceedings In ,, v.,. , . . ., , ,.,; ,
the jury came In
minutes. The gunmen we i ,
brought in by four prison wardens an-1
the
, and I
door. The I
for treatment. The cause
the wreck has not been determined,
but Information received here
Engineer the
southbound train, confused his or-
for the meeting or the north-
bound train.
Hugh Stanley general
manager, and A. J. Pools,
Served by Misses Bessie Brown. Hen- Brown and Mr. J
Die Long and Helen wife-
The dining room was Prom church the couple
natural Mowers and Norfolk Southern de-
, plants, streamers from the chandelier Bl left for the bridal
to the table forming a beautiful el New York. Washington
feet. Punch was served by Mr. and other northern cities.
Mrs. E, ii. Ferguson and Mr, and wedding
Mrs. W. H. la the sitting been performed In Green-
where the presents wore exhibited the prominence of families
Mr. and Mrs. I. All.-n took charge contracting calling
of guests la great deal of both in this
and ether communities.
The Presents
a uniformed policeman. They heard
the verdict with faces unmoved, star-
straight
On the way back to their cells the
gunmen, I .- walk-
erect. Lewis with bowed
head. The crowd In room
n i vi diet without demon-
no
i ,
outside building.
. i ea e .
Montenegro, Nov. A com
Lined army Of and Monte-
. in,. i and practical
The house was wholly
,. with Mowers and plants
of motive power, were among . , .
. i ii.,. and
tin of the Seaboard All Line ,,,,, ,,, ,.,. ,.,. should I i
who came to the scene of the wreck Tho animation displayed but lair
on the relief Ibis morning guests did not abate for a second
They were nut Granite by division the reception and the bride a- i
superintendents and other officials groom were showered with eon-
aid the surgeons the system who The guests ii
working under the direction of in order to be tor
Dr Burke, Petersburg, chief mornings ceremony.
The out of town la wore Mr.
and Mrs. Ii. ii la n and
i ml Mrs. John T. Rowland, of
Mr. L. V. of
Roosevelt's Assaulter is Pro-
Insane
by Court
upon the Moor in middle o
the was High, rapped up
an oil blanket with Minuet occupied to i
Issuing from around , near U t
The officers hastily the lira mo has boon the .
tho Ii aged I i
ii doing ill they could tor , . I, Although ill i
the -i- turned their attention place three I
ii i- m lie l that he , , .
i times, least a .
prevent High from robbing Courier
he was
i lounge and was awakened by the Vienna, Austria,
man who had his band in the n international Incidents are
ii-
him go inn
ii have occurred alter the
Souse, but iii-h veil to a trunk. ,,,, ,,, ,. v, ,,,., San
.,
The then grabbed rod and ,,, u , i
hit him He repeated the blows ,
men toll When ashed the i
oil soaked blanket and the -n,,,
, .
Wis. Nov.
ah, today re-
said
A afire, This was
man set himself
the . .- ii
i I,.
i in rinding by tho
on the arrival of a
die- column Ii
i, i. who bit .,., coin i Sen
Raleigh Semi Train
Raleigh, Nov. wrecking train
with three were rushed
from Raleigh to Norlina ibis morning
relieve the Injured In wreck.
Norlina is sixty miles north of wedding,
on the line between Virginia and
Carolina. Telegraph wires tins
Bide of the scene of the wreck are
all reported down.
, men- who Colonel Roosevelt, High was robbed by prob- WM
ably n crowd then club-
of do, ton. v.- i . . the
a and weans mi effort iii crime pour-
On the other baud it would be be tried for the attempted pi all on the I and i High
mar Impossible to them of Col Roosevelt, will
I ii,, , y., hero hi to Northern Hospital Hi i Ins seen alive I
. which must be mentioned In High,
i i in home on i Cannon street about
The silver were the reel i as he cannot it o'clock hi ll
and of tho artistic workman I unless II la a own young r was
one wander la cured and will In as much as and his I
young people could do with so an attack like tho t links he had mo about
fifty-one c
pocket
upon b; ti or
in
w I en
Get I Martin Itch, t I rived Ban
Giovanni Mi on B i or-
I , p of the Au Man ma
i . mi i
Miss Nellie Pander Journeyed from sliver spoons, forks and other . which cause, him lo attempt
to be a reception and e, silverware I to Col. Roosevelt on the In
October
represented. Cut glass for
I Win I mi . Gin i from
ton, ad
i cities cairn to
the wedding Mil I ml Keith
tor of I it mer
of uses too numerous to men-1 of alienists finished court.
lion. Two silver pieces Ito work yesterday afternoon, and
Stales Senator and Mrs, P.
,,. ,. iii inn in . i inn I. i
Heading ion Two ,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,, yesterday afternoon, , from and Mr. Robert Sum-
Shortly after eight o'clock this , ,.,.,., which will be made lo the court ,,,. information Col The will make
morning, the Episcopal church, beau- on ,, .,,, In some time this week la being dictated vet-, has been round insane their home In Ml
evergreen, i.,,. of Hr. Richard Dewey, chair in. of-, Mr. is I
in a of low.
in-i could be written about
relief train bearing tour persona decorated with evergreen, collection presents Dr, Richard Dewey, chair ,.,. n.
who were injured in wreck and plain. f .,,.,. .,., by the other four n,
rived about noon. Another re- I receive to the wedding, several pieces of linen lots of the commission.
the
No Al the
is
door Messrs. I. Antes
brother of
II A White. Norman War., n.
B. Wilson, Jr., of G II.
of Wilson and Robert M. Kick-
beautifully embroidered. if wedding Judge
denied the
l-resents are an expression they mission of alienists has finished its
of the friendship and well wish I
M. E. Conference , Ball Pegs
POINT. N. C. Nov. SO lad., Nm
and lay lbs Leaders of the Progressive party
tile young bride was well at a. in., is Western North Carolina Conference of. Indiana are arranging to hold
continuing examination of Shrunk the M. K. gathered slate rally in this city tomorrow.
lief train is en route lo
passengers were reported I
Injured.
Rountree
bodies Faison. Ex- art, of ushers wonderful array of gifts Ian- in my II any member here today tor their twenty-third Senator and
Messenger and two ed the guests them , places commission has given out advance convention. leaders will address,
and Gray, were to their seals morning walling for careful to Information to, the Unit Si blank until Tuesday, With m and plans will be made for
lira train this Brown the them and forward them to the has held lo be insane I shall Bishop Collins Denny of maintaining a
Bremen,
brought here on a
afternoon. I be
line ,;, .,,.
id . .
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in


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 November 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 15, 1912
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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