Eastern reflector, 21 June 1912


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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
The Reflector Family a Wed-
Wednesday's
That brilliant luminary who sits at
the head of The Reflector table
thought he was wise enough for no
to steal a march on him, but
night he got left to such
I extent as to give his bump of con-
a jolt right. He knew some
courting was going on under the roof.
but did not dream that Cupid was
so fast that a wedding could
If you have not seen the NEW be done and over before he got on
Thursday with their usual barbecue. WASHINGTON it is to your to it. But that is just what happened
Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The ,,
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity
Advertising rates on Application
N. C , June . The Masons these make
held their regular communication
and the officers wen- elect
J. H. Cheek, W. M.
T. t. Johnson. S W.
T. K. alien, J. W.
J. K. Smith, treasurer.
S. A. secretary.
Messrs, J. H. Smith and W. J. Boyd
are attending the state convention at
Raleigh
Master Larry Smith is spending a
few days visiting relatives at Middle-
sex.
interest to see. Made by George Tuesday night about o'clock.
Hackney, Jr., and sold in Ayden by at the home of the bride Pitt
us. E. Turnage and Sons Company, street, Mr. Clinton B. and
John Flanagan Buggy has stood Miss Nannie K. Johnston were hap-
test for years and its is married by Rev. C. M. Rock
only due to the fact that this bug-, Mrs. J. L. Carper played the wed-
has been made out of the best ding march.
material. Sold in Ayden by us.
Turnage and Sons Company.
E.
Tobacco Test Farm.
A very special effort is being made
The bride has been a member of
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed my
official sail, at Raleigh, this th day
of May. 1912.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
OF SALE
North Carolina, Pitt county.
In the Superior court, before D. C.
Moore, Clerk.
E. E. Griffin and wife. Julia F.
fin, M. Cherry and wife Annie F.
Cherry E. H. Foley vs William
F Cherry.
By virtue of a decree of the super-
court of Pitt county made in the
above entitled cause by D. C. Moore,
clerk of the superior court of Pitt
on the 17th day of May, 1912,
the undersigned commissioner will on
Monday, the 17th day of June. 1912.
at o'clock noon, expose to public
sale, before the court house door In
The Reflector force for about years. Greenville, to the highest bidder for
starting as a typesetter at the
and working her way up to the
head of the mailing department of
the paper. In all her work she was
the best efficiency
and devotion to duty being her con-
Note the locals of E. Turnage and to secure the location of the
test farm Durham. This Is
If you want screen doors and farm that is to be established aim.
to fit or any other work, car- the state of North Carolina and Mr. the fortunate
your wants to L. L. Kittrell. I national government where special j groom, came from Blackstone. Va.
Ail kinds of hardware at J. R. Smith be made in the raising of early in the year to take the position
and Bro. tobacco.
Miss Dora who has been
lingering for some time after all
that kind friends and loving hands
could do for her. died Monday and
was buried in Ayden cemetery. Her
The special committee
I has to select the
R. W. Scott, A. T.
school males acted as pall bearers.
Mr. Richard Wingate and daughters
Roberta and who have
been visiting the family of Dr. Joe
Dixon at Va., returned
Thursday.
If you want a home-made light
running buggy, cart or wagon, see
me. L. L. Kittrell.
Mr. S. . Jenkins received a phone
message his daughter who is
visiting was taken sick
Suddenly He left on the evening
train to he with her.
as tan of The Reflector plant.
And an all-round good one he has
made, not only being skilled, but also
taking great pride and interest in his
work.
Whether or not The Reflector ever
anything else good, it has the
satisfaction of it has made
two young hearts very happy by be-
the means of bringing them to-
farm, only a few miles west of
Durham has offered the commit-
tee free by parties in Durham, and
the commute has the tarn under
very serious consideration. The
tor of the Sun was with
chairman another member of the I Immediately after the
committee yesterday in Raleigh and Mrs. went to the
the matter and we were assured that Smith house where they will make
Durham was being considered and home for present Both were
the committee appreciated the back at their places today and so
liberal offer that had been made by happy that they were promptly fer-
tile in Durham.
We believe that nothing would be
more benefit to our country at this
given for a on the
force
Fruit jars, caps and rubbers. J.
K. Smith and Bro.
Mr C. V. Cannon is giving his
farmers to raise more and better to-
Mid premises a new coat of paint
proving the general appearance
LEGAL NOTICE.
If you want bay, oats, corn, rape
or for feed or seed of any kind see
Ayden Feed Co.
and are trying to increase the
sales of tobacco on the Durham mar-
aid very
NOTICE TO
and this farm would aid Having duly qualified before the
much in this work. court clerk of Pitt county,
, Out people should unite in this s administrator of the estate of T.
work, and should leave no effort H. Blount, deceased, notice Is hereby
in great demand.
The little child of Mr. Joe Phillips
who has been sick at his
Mr. W. II. Phillips on Lee street, died
yesterday. The remains were taken
to the cemetery for Interment.
Mr. C. E. Spier, has a very sick
child.
Our tobacco warehouses all are
rented for the coining season to men
of both integrity and experience and
we hope to see our tobacco market
take on new life.
Car of lime, cement and plaster at
J R. Smith and Bro.
We learn that the family of Mr.
Ben Allen Jones are all improving.
The baby child of Mr. Willie B.
Tyson died Monday and was buried
in Ayden cemetery.
Mrs. Burroughs who has been
here on a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. G. Berry returned Thus-
day to her home in Scotland
Her sister. Miss Olivia Berry
her.
Lime. lime. lime, for brick or pea-
nuts at J. R. Smith and Bro.
We never saw crops looking more
promising, especially tobacco and
corn.
At the I. O. O. F. meeting Monday-
night the following officers were elect-
A. E. X. G.
J. R. Smith. V. G.
R. W. Smith, treasurer.
J. E. Cannon. Rec. Sec.
H. G. Burton. Fin. Sec.
We have recently unloaded two cars
of American wire fence, at
prices. E. Turnage and Sons
Company.
Have you seen that new steel post
that is being sold by us Requires
no staples and Is economical to any
one desiring a good post. K. Turnage
and Sons Co.
We have for sale lbs of
nitrate of soda, at prices guaranteed.
E. Turnage and Sons Company.
Don't forget that the original top
dresser, Is sold In
den by us. Other top dressers, but
none like Has been
clone that would go toward securing Persons indebted lo the
this test Sun.
slate to make immediate payment to
j the undersigned; and all persons
having claims against the estate are
The Necessary Worm. that they must present the
The discovery of a new species of same to the undersigned for payment
earthworm may awake only a languid on or before the 3rd day of May. 1913.
interest in the layman's mind, yet or this notice will be plead In bar
minute studies of the humbler of recovery.
works of nature that result in bring-
to light previously unrecognized
Inhabitants of the soil really possess
a very high degree of since
they often indicate unsuspected pro-
whereby the earth is kept in
o condition to be the home and
of man.
Darwin surprised the general read-
public by his revelations of the
indispensable role played by the hum-
earthworm in cultivating the soil.
He showed how the strength of a
pygmy was changed into that of a
giant by the virtue of numbers and of
industry, so that the richest soil was
turned over and over again by the
labors of earthworms and thus kept
a fertile condition.
When, however. Darwin, discovered
the importance of the work done by
worms, he was not aware of the ex-
of more than eight or
in Great Britain. Now-, ow-
to the labors of students who
have devoted their time to the study
of earthworms In that country, at
least different species are known,
and a vast amount of Interesting In-
formation has been gathered concern-
their character and
Weekly.
This 3rd day of May, 1912.
S. T. CARSON.
of T. H. Blount.
ltd
cash, the following described lot or
parcel of land
Lying and being in the town of
Greenville, slate of North Carolina,
situated on the north side of Third
street and west side of street,
adjoining Third street on the south,
street on the east and the
lot known as the W. H. Harrington
on the north and the lot of E.
H. on the west, containing
1-2 acre more or less and being the
same lot upon which Mrs. Mary
resided.
This sale will be made for the
of making partition among the
tenants in common.
This the 17th day of May, 1912.
F. C. Commissioner.
ltd
STATE OF II
Department of State
State of North Carolina. County of
Pitt.
In the court.
John Bynum vs Lula Bynum.
To the Defendant Lula
You will take notice that n ac-
entitled as above been com-
in the superior court of Pitt
county by the plaintiff to obtain from
you a divorce absolute for adultery
committed by you with Lump Bynum,
and you will further take notice that
you arc required to appear at the
next term of the Superior court of
Pitt county to be held on the 1st
Monday in September the court
house in said county and answer or
to the complaint in said ac-
or the plaintiff will to the
court for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This th day of May. 1912.
D. C, MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court.
Id .
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF HEAL
ESTATE.
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
executed and by Frank
to M. H. on the
10th day of August, 1906 and duly
recorded in the office of the register
of deeds of Pitt county, North Caro-
in Book at page the
will expose to public sale
before the court house door In Green-
ville, to the highest bidder, on Mon-
day the 17th day of June, 1912, at
in at certain lot or parcel of land
situated in the town of Greenville,
N. C. on First street, It being the
eastern part of lot No. the old
plat of the town of Greenville; being
the same lot or parcel conveyed to
Frank Hopkins by deed dated Aug.
10th. 1908. known as the Taft
lot. to satisfy said mortgage deed.
Terms of sale cash.
This 15th day of May, 1912.
J. E. NOBLES, Assignee.
DON. GILLIAM, Atty.
Millard Lambert of In
Hunting For ill- Wife.
that his wife
was lost or staying at some unknown
address in either Spencer or
bury. Lambert of
appealed to local police here today to
assist him in finding her. He states
that she left home last Friday to visit
a brother Isaac In this place,
that she telegraphed him Saturday
on the market for years and has for money, that he came here to as
stood the test. E. Turnage and Sons
Company,
Now Is the time to place your or-
for Mowers and rakes In order
to get deliveries. We have for
sale the celebrated and
make. None better. E.
Turnage and Sons Company.
If its a buggy or a harness, we
can suit in price, style and terms. E.
Turnage and Sons Company.
We have In stock buggies made
the following and defy
competition on a good buggy. Jno.
Flanagan Buggy Company, Greenville,
K, C. Washington Buggy Company,
Washington. N. C. Hackney Bros.,
Wilson. N. 0.1 Parker Bros., Suffolk,
. and Buggy Co. Kinston,
her but Is unable to locate either
his wife, Mrs. Maggie Lambert, or
her brother. Mr. Lambert has ad-
in the local papers for his
lost wife, stating that he will wait
two days for her in front of the pot-
office.
1341 Applicants.
state
board of examiners met here
today in annual session to
applicants for
to practice medicine.
will continue through Friday.
The state health officers association
will meet here June and the North
Medical Association June
TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as executrix of
Fernando C. deceased, late of
Pitt county. North Carolina, this Is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 3rd day of May, 1913,
or bis notice will be plead In bar of
recovery. All persons Indebted to said
estate will please Immediate
payment
This May 3rd, 1912.
MABEL BARNHILL,
Executrix.
F. G. James Son. Attorneys.
ltd
K. C. Could we not suit you one of
of Dissolution
To all whom the present may come
Whereas, It appears to my
faction, by duly authenticated record
of the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of the stockholders,
In my office, that the Greenville
Lumber and Veneer Company, a
of this state, whose
pal office it in the town of
Greenville, county of Pitt, state of
North Carolina B. Minor being
the agent therein and in Charge there-
of, upon whom process may be
has complied with the require-
of Chapter of 1905,
entitled preliminary
to the Issuing of tins Certificate of
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of the State of North Car-
de hereby certify that said
did on the 9th day of
May, 1912, file in my office a duly
executed and attested consent In writ-
to the dissolution of said
ration, executed by all the stock-
holders thereof, which said consent
and record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my
office m provided by law.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administratrix
of Wiley G. deceased, late of
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the said deceased to exhibit
them to the within one
year from the date of this notice, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please make
payment.
This the 7th day of May, 1912.
JULIA F.
JULIUS BROWN, Administratrix,
Attorney.
New Century
No Levers. No Springs
Always in Balance.
.
Farmers want the
of its many distinctive features, which are
weight balances perfectly balanced pole
without even so much as a balance lever. Simplicity
a lever, spring, or other nuisance on
it. Light on draft, because it weighs less and has draft
closer to shovels. Evenness of cultivation, that is, move-
does not effect position of Six spring
break works perfectly in widest or narrowest rows cotton,
corn, beans, peanuts, tobacco, potatoes, etc.
Learn more about this cultivator. Fifty of the best far-
in Pitt county using this cultivator. Call and let us
demonstrate to you its many distinctive features.
We also sell the celebrated New John Deere Walking
Cultivator, the best and most satisfactory walking
on the market. When in need of anything in the
hardware line be sure to see us.
Our Weeders cannot be excelled.
Hart Hadley
N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of a power of sale con-
In a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by Nelson Hop-
kins to Geo. A. dated January
16th, 1910 and duly recorded In the
register's office In Pitt county In book
D-9. page
The undersigned will on Tuesday,
the 9th day of July, 1912. at o'clock
noon, expose to public sale before the
court house door in Greenville, to the
highest bidder for cash the follow-
described tract or parcel of land
to
Situate in the town of Greenville,
North Carolina and on the west side of
the A. C. L. railroad, adjoining the
lot of Mrs. J. L. Sugg on the north,
the lot of Henry Sheppard on the
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on the
east and Bower's lane on the south,
containing 1-4 of an acre more or
less and being the lot whereon the
said Nelson Hopkins now resides.
This the 9th day of June, 1912.
GEO. Mortgagee.
F. C. HARDING. Attorney,
ltd
Increased Yields Mean
Profits
For TOP
OATS. TRUCK and GENERAL
CROPS USE ONLY GENUINE
Top
BEARING OUR TRADE MARK
be misled by
less cost per ton than
using the same number of pounds per acre
gives equally as good, if not better,
results than
is packed in pound bags, in good
mechanical condition, docs not stiffen
the land, and does not Evaporate
The crop gets it all .
FOR AND FULL INFORMATION
REGARDING IT, APPLY TO
J. R. Harvey Company,
Grifton, North
E. Turnage Sons Company
North Carolina.
or
Home Fertilizer and Chemical Company.
Sole Owners and Manufacturers
Lord Northland Takes a Bride.
LONDON. June Lord North-
land, whoso name figured prominently
In the sensational trial two years ago
of the suit brought by Capt.
Sterling against his wife, an American
actress, married today to
Hilda Cooper, daughter of the late,
Sir Daniel Cooper, the noted English
sportsman. The wedding took place
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, and
was largely attended.
at Cornell.
ITHACA, N. Y., June con-
with the commencement week
exercises at Cornell University there
unveiled today a life sized bust of
former governor Alonzo H. Cornell, a
gift of the university from the widow
of the governor. Governor Cornell
was the first charter trustee of the
University, and the eldest son of Esra
Cornell, the founder of the university.
worth League Meet
League of
the North Carolina Conference. South-
Methodist church, will meet In
annual session here tomorrow and
will probably continue through to
Sunday. About delegates will be
In attendance from all sections of
the state embraced by the
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED RY THE REST
FARM NO COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
UTA R Y FA TIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
fl-.
Is the Most I the Mutt Healthful, the Mast Noble of
we have a
of twelve
the he.-1
people in the eastern
part of north
and invite those
who wish to get bet-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE II AD UPON CA-
X. C, FRIDAY 1912.
I'M I Lit
TEDDY PREFERS IN
HAS HIRED HALE CHICAGO
With He Declares He Advises His Followers to
lave Courage and Indications Point
to A Bolt For A Second
Convention
Johnson, California's Fighting Governor Also
Is Far As
CALL POLICE IF DELEGATES ATTEMPT TO BOLT
Bulletin.
ROOSEVELT HAS
ED HIMSELF WILLING TO
HEAL ANOTHER PARTY AND
CUT LOOSE OP
DECLARATION
TO RANK
OF REPUBLICAN
PARTY AND THE HONEST
PEOPLE OF THE ENTIRE
Special to
CHICAGO, III. June
It is no longer a secret that ex-Pres-
Roosevelt, disgusted with
turn affairs are taking at the Coliseum
has rented a large hall and Is now
planning to bolt the convention. Ii
Is generally discussed and admitted by
even the most conservative that
followers will make a
second Convention possible. Root's
argues in learning the fact that the
GOVERNOR HIRAM W. JOHNSON.
CALIFORNIA.
Colonel had taken such steps,
that should Teddy's delegates bolt,
he will do his utmost to thwart the
move, he having hinted that tile
lice will be called In lo detain
said to his loyal delegates
FAR AS I AM CONCERNED I
AM THROUGH, HOPE THAT IF
ARK LOYAL AND RE-
MAIN SO TO PARTY. WILL
REALIZE TOUR STRENGTH
ACT was gen
taken as an Invitation to he
ready to follow the Colonel to his
new arena.
equally strong in expressing his dis-
gust the methods employed at
the convention by the Tall ring.
Johnson said this morning, AM
I TROUGH FIGHTING WITH
I FISTS AND WILL NOW TAKE A
Nothing but routine work is ex-
to come up before the com-
today. Many are
ticking to him through thick and
thin while others will not quit the
party for any consideration.
Chicago, III., June
committee of the Republican
convention broke up in a row
shortly before midnight.
Chicago. June Roosevelt
forces met their second defeat in the
Republican national convention to-
a session which had for its out-
standing feature a remarkable
of nearly an hours
in honor of Governor Herbert
S. Hadley, of Missouri.
All of the Roosevelt delegates join-
ed in this demonstration, while some
of the Taft states lent a voice. The
ovation lo the Missouri executive was
quickly Interrupted by many of the
delegates as the possible forerunner
of a boom for Hadley for president.
One enthusiastic Pennsylvania jump-
ed to the stage and
cheers Hadley, the President
of the United
Governor Hadley led the fight on
the convention Hour today to out H
contested Taft lo seat
Roosevelt men in their places.
convention finally refused lo en-
the motion a vote of
to
This transferred the light to
credentials, appointed
Just before the convention adjourned
until tomorrow noon.
The tent ion Story.
CHICAGO, ill., Jane M. At
o'clock an hour before the
time, less than spectators
were in Die hall and but eight of the
delegates Beats were occupied, James
Preston, charge of the press sec-
of convention hall, came in
a bundle of mail.
Coliseum postmaster
me to in-iii him get the newspaper-
men he said. all for one
reporter. William Jennings
Soon after Chairman Root had
rived on the platform he w Hanked
on one side Governor Hadley, the
Roosevelt leader and the other
side by James Watson, of the Taft
forces.
Chairman Root finally pounded the
table with his gavel at 111.1 a. in. and
ordered the at arms to clear
the aisles.
Then pounding the table. Root
mean the
of this day will be opened with
CONVENTION
St. Paul's in Kinston Scene
Ceremony
marriage
and one aroused Politicians Expect A Full week
in social Circle
fie Consumed
One of the most prominent
ceremonies
tin liveliest
different in the state, took
place last night Kinston. when Miss
Mitchell, daughter Mis.
A. Mitchell that became the
of Mr. K.
The ceremony Which was perhaps
Hie most brilliant wedding function
lever witnessed in tins part of the
took place In the Episcopal
church of Paul, E,
J. ii.
I The Ulterior the church
beautifully and lavishly decorated
palms and o of
Bowers, the erection of
floral directly before the altar
completing a scheme of floral deco-
ration as has seldom been seen. Al-
AS DID ST. LOUIS
el t
U for
in in mil-
BALTIMORE, June one is t
Judge from the gossip heard In the
lobbies among the pol-
and leading newspaper men of
the tic
ion is lo lie a long drawn affair,
though the time set aside for the probably until Sunday as
was guests began to
the
case in St. Louis in when
at the church long before that,,,,,, ,,.,, ,., ,,,
hear and when a few minutes
by Prince.
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES.
Postpone Meeting of Good
Roads Movement
Wants Contract With City For
the appointed time, bridal party
entered, the church was led to it
capacity.
Juno H.
It. Vainer, president of the North
Carolina God Roads Association all-1
today the annual con-
of the association will lie
held August and instead of July
and as announced from Chapel
Hill. This change is ordered by Col-
Varner because the July dales
conflicted with the meeting of
state press association. Among the
prominent speakers on the program
are Locke Craig. Senator Simmons.
John H. Small and K. Y. Webb. An
DURHAM. June consulting
engineer, Gilbert C. White, whom the
city employed to act in the ad-
capacity with the board of
in treating with the water
company In making contracts, has
rived In the city begun his
Investigations. The present contract
the water company with the city
expires in 1818 and It is the wish
the Durham Water Company. In
asking tor a new contract that in
consideration of an amount
of approximately In
the present system, the city ex-
tending their contrail for a period
of years, beyond the limit of the
present agreement. The new con-
tract provides for the same rate as
now exists. The new contract gives
the city the power to purchase lbs
Durham Water Company plant with
In every tell years.
until long alter midnight Sunday morn
lug.
can tie slated open god authority
that the Underwood forces are
At the organ, which was hid New Yolks ., in
den behind a miniature garden of the lime the third
palms and ferns, Miss Jessie Wilson ,,.,, Th. speaker
presided. As a prelude Mrs. L. and Governor Wilson have
Woolen the on
of her voice and happy prudential aspirant, and
of Hie song being most to both will lose strength after these
surroundings or ballots few people in
A few minutes after the lo Both
Messrs. Courtney Mitchell and Lloyd. ., Wilson supporters
extended the bridal carpet.,, dickering with for the
s delegation. That they
nave received encouragement
from the Tammany leader, is not dis-
even by so leader as
Hill stone. Clark's chief main-
stay in the campaign,
There is a well grounded rumor
afloat here that New York will
In its vote tor and
Underwood after Ii shall have cut
a complimentary vote for Mayor Gay-
nor, until something like a definite
idea respective strength of
candidates is obtained by tho
becomingly attired In white, long
and to the strains of
comes the party of
of Misses Lot-
tie Perry. Annie
and beautifully at-
tired in white dresses
with pink silk and gauze trains and
holding gorgeous bouquets of sweet
peas, slowly marched up the aisle
and their positions on the steps
fronting the altar. The maids of
honor. Miss Iris Mitchell and Mrs.
Courtney Mitchell as well as ma-
of honor. Mrs. S. C.
contingent. In oilier words
tram gowns and carrying magnificent Murphy's game is to feel out the con-
of while roses, followed.
in Leg.
Durham Herald.
When the police searched Tom
Little Miss Louise acted as
flower girl Master Mitchell
seriously undertook the task of ring
bearer.
The bride beautifully attired in
white and leaning on the arm of
her brother Mr. A. Mitchell, was
met at the by groom who
entered from the vestry accompanied
by Ins brother. Mr. J. W. Ferrell, the
best man.
The groomsmen were Messrs, n
Turner. Marshall A. Walk-
and Bailey.
The wedding ceremony
performed Rev. J. II.
Imposing as It was with Its
vows and promises exchanged, was
one of the prettiest ever witnessed and
tho hush followed the bridal
procession to the altar the answers
given by the contracting were
audible all over the church.
the church the bridal
by switching alternately
and wood.
party mid guests were driven
a one-legged man. who along , .,,,
with five other white men were u, home of the bride's
rested for gambling early mother on Mitchell avenue
morning, they found that the man reception was held until about II
Who had lost his limb was using Receiving guests wen
empty trouser leg as an bar sir. Mrs. S. C. who In-
Delightful punch served by
Miss Iris Mitchell assisted t Mr. I.
in the main hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Courtney Mitchell red
guests into the dining Where
were with delicious
and cake The dining loin was beau-
decorated with ferns and
streamers of green pending
from the to where
haded candles added o delightful
light.
Quests ere shown Into gift
b Mrs. I and Mrs, n.
C. Woolen. The presents displayed
there formed i collection
of articles, with much
out In Set
beautiful Jewels formed pan this
Imposing array of tills
During the Reception Coble's or-
nude delightful
Immediately the reception
bride groom left tor an extend-
where a SO -moon tour.
The out-of-town
Mrs On en, New Born;
Mrs. Percy Miss Masten.
WILLIAM JR.
room. The man mid his leg cut off them lo Col. and Mrs W. D lot Miss Annie Turner
just below the hip and had Hie Pollock. On the receiving line were land Mr. Herman Turner Durham;
empty half of his trousers ct the and Mrs. Vernon Pen-ell, and Mrs. w. j
and above this he Crammed quart and groom Mr. and Mrs. W. Messrs, Marshall and Marvin Fer-
bottle of whiskey and a number Ferrell. parents of the groom. of Mr. and Mrs.
emailed bottles. The police relieved Mitchell, the bride's mother, Mr. W. Farrell and
Gov. Johnson, of California, a stead
fast friend of the ex-president, was prayer by the Rev Joseph
effort will be made to secure
Oscar W. Underwood as the
speaker of the meeting.
him of this burden, and he. along with
Hon. his companions were placed In the
chief guard house to await a hearing on the
charge of gambling.
Mrs. J. W. Ferrell, Miss Annie
Mr. Marshall Ferrell. Miss
Ferrell, Mr. C. Walker. Miss
Susie Perry and Mr. Bailey.
William
Ferrell of Mr. c. A.
of Richmond; Mr. O. Bailey, of
Miss Ferrell of
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Our prices and terms are
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THE
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The Home of W omens Fashions
Just now a specialty is being made of all
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SUMMER GOODS
On which special prices are made. In every
department the stock is
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
The ladies can find all their needs in
wearing apparel at this store.
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I Id
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great abundance. The Atlantic Hotel fronts the ocean beach,
which runs east and west, affording Hie much sought southwest-
water front, and Its guests enjoy Invigorating ocean
throughout the summer.
Here you have more unique and exclusive advantages than can
be found on the Atlantic upon the beautiful and
placid Sound or the Atlantic. Still water and SURF BATH-
Incomparable Sound and Sea FISHING. Many near-
by points of traditional interest. DANCING, TENNIS,
W, Hankers, June . Bar, July N. C. Tress,
July
ALLEN Manager, COT, y. r
These gentlemen conferred as
plans for the education
the rural population
the conference having been call-
I'd the Instance of the
Union. The statewide Importance
the conference Is realized when it
reflected how many of those are
slate officers. A mutual understanding race
plans for furthering the In
what needed In the way of
rural education.
The State department of
the Union will devote it at-
the fen definite propositions
rather than scatter it energies in an
W. C. CROSBY,
state Educational Agent.
Charlotte, X. C.
Cell the former Boston
pitcher, is helping Memphis keen In
the running in the Southern League
Carolina
STATE
COLLEGE
indefinite way upon the vast by the state for the
men of North Carolina. regular
Princes of derive their chief Importance from their
with royalty. The title of Duke of Tack, held by the head of the
family, was conferred by the king of upon his first
counts in into. That duke married a daughter of the Duke of turn
bridge, a first cousin of and bis daughter. Princess Mary of
la now queen of BIS third son. Prince Alexander, married
Princess Alice of Albany, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Like other
royalties and near royalties, the prince and are In demand for
show occasions as the laying of cornerstones the opening of exhibitions.
The accompanying was made when the couple at
recent opening of the British exposition Id London.
I co-operative marketing and
direct distribution of farm products.
We hope to secure changes
In our present Country farm-life school
i i Farm Union laid plans law, as will better adapt it to existing
a definite and systematic cam- conditions.
and will prosecute the plan in attempting to put this program
all over the state. Mr. w. C. operation, we have no idea of an-
has icon appointed stale any of the agencies that
agent, office having doing SUCh splendid work for our
created In keeping lib the country people. We ask only to be ad-
policy of the National i n- to the work as a trusted ally.
ion. In Conclusion, it shall be our c-cm-
a conference was held a few days aim to help bring country
ago between in-, Alexander, pres- better tor both gen-
idem hi the slate union; J. Y . oral and vocational training to give
state of public in- them not only the things m
Stale Educational Agent W. the mind and above all. the things
C. Crosby, W. A Graham, commission- Will make country life more
of agriculture, and Dr. Hudson and able and more remunerative. We
I. O of the state depart- peal to countryman, be be farm-
of agriculture Agent teacher or preacher, to help ill tills
and Mr, In greatest work by
charge of the teachers training class, s. the Union.
YOUR DAILY
WALK WILL
BE EASY
When we are
permitted t o
prescribe for
Your Tired Feet
VERY DAY you will hear some one
complain of being troubled their
feet, and during the sum-
mer months.
If they would consult us their troubles
would be no more, as they would soon
learn to appreciate the of a Shoe
that fits.
Shoe
Patronize a
Home Industry
I do not ask your simply be
I. i cause we manufacture
though this is some recommendation to claim your
attention.
ask your custom because we are proud of
because the Buggies come out of
our factory have proved their worth in the past and
proving it at present, and will continue to
keep up cur standard of excellency in the future.
of
BUGGIES
The John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
H Agents for best make P M f
H bicycles and tires
Hi things to be dune
prove the schools. These pro.
positions are stated In platform
pared by educational Agent W,
Cm shy. are as follows
courses leading to degrees, Special
courses for teachers, tuition to
those who to become teachers
i. We win promote the teaching M MI session begins Sop-
WANTED Bad Debts to Coll-ct
III all portions of the u-i No
no to help us In spare time
E. R. Bad Debt Agency
a TA. II y.
Reflector Advertisements Pay
and domestic science
in the country schools. This win be
done not theoretical class
work, lull by fostering the corn club
and tomato club, the sewing
cooking
I, We will strive secure more
supervision of the smaller
country schools. This is not intended
as a criticism of the men
who have accomplished en r
the present system of
timber is, For and
other information address
I. Font, President,
C.
We are prepared to do any repair work on
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee
our work. We also have full line of accessories, and
will be to order any parts to mobiles.
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale and ex-
change. We are agents for the
and cars. We expect to keep new cars on hand
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or
Gates, Sugg, Auto Co.
1.00
1.00
I We will for
our teachers in order
they may equip themselves for Dover
l v Washington
t. We win advocate the holding New Ban
an annual Farm-Life Institute for Newport
county teachers In every county of the Ar Mot. ,
slate. These may be held III Special train will leave at
With the regular p, in. leave Atlantic Hotel
or independent of them, or, m. leave city station at
haps, In ninny counties In lieu of them. p. m , and arrive at New
We will not rest until we shall u. in. In time to connect with
have secured for our country schools. No for Washington,
our country Institutes, and particulars your agent
our A. and U. College in W. W.
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over years THE REFLECTOR CO., has furnished business
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FOUR
,,,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
again, with coal. iron, cop-
per, zinc. lead, bauxite, phosphate
rock, potash marls. dolomites
and l more, development U
and it has largely arrived. At
. t ho COp-
THE DAILY REFLECTOR
Editorial of Human Interest
By Arthur Brisbane
PREOCCUPIED.
Published by
nut In-.-, per In the world la produced and M
D J. wan Editor. Birmingham. Ala. the producing
year,
mom a.
.- of steels is lower than elsewhere, avail
. . in competition with the labor
of Germany. Timber Is lure In
nay be bad Bl
at the i In wonderful abundance and
The . Building, corner . ,
and Third streets conservation now
i the timber acreage
All cards of i
U be charged i produce the the States
the greater
and more
vealed the
or the fright and
able the truth re-
hatred.
that they would not real the pain of
surgical operation, certain clergy-
men bating the unknown of their
mention
They declared that it was an inter-
m with the will of God. who
Men of men to suffer and become bat-
are given to the by Rather a
world one great from one supposed to be-
after In the omnipotence of God. For
another. Bach coarse if an omnipotent God didn't
it come mi la op-
hat- ovations He easily stop it.
The steam locomotive was to pal j Nine-tenths of all human beings on
small poor stage-coach drivers out earth live in a state of anxious
second class matter ,,, h, ,, , .,, ,,, , , ,,,.
at the post , , .,, ,.,,,, As , ,.,,, or .,,,,,,, he
It can and what it require from work of more than
, , ., had Work before and at higher wages.
the and nearest shipping
cent per word
it not so be diverted.
a Using choose an Illustrative but extreme
v.- will be at tare , ,, .
cents per Una. up to Any lines. example, it would not pay to send
pine from Alabama into Oregon, but
Entered
art II. I true, that hen science first
s. the possibility of
frightens us. And human beings unconscious so
Greenville, North Carolina. nude-
act of March 1879.
-1.
point.
THE Mil K OF MB
Agriculture, climate,
manufacturer and position, con-
the sources of pros-
Agriculture is a volume to Itself and
has a literature of its own. Modern
methods are gradually making the
yields larger. this has
been brought about by the course of
events. Prom colonial days, after
the question of labor was tattled by
the Introduction of by
the thrifty the New
England ports, the Southern planter
held a position of his own. Land was
The spinning jenny and every other
device for clothing human beings hit-
and more met with hatred
It was necessary to
The lot of man, as a rule, is
happy. Old age frightens him, and
after old age death is there with its
terrors and mysteries.
Yet If any man suggests the
s In of Prosperity and peace
built like torts. universal anyone dares to
lilt MM ill RAISE BORE
LIVE STOCK again if
That the working man must be fed WM W human beings, having
ls a subject that would dispute, thought that the machine would accomplish., wonders, will do
and he. the bast of all. The laud the amount of work. Ins,., Plater things and become a happy
ford, corn and the corn produces the of that, the m. of workers ha.
multiplied by thousands-and again suggestion.
animal. The case conversion and
for better pay.
Even at this day
The man talk of a civilization
the lac. that the hog is f , will be free from care, poverty
lag for a large part of the year has ,., labor is greeted with ha- and selfishness is surrounded like the
rather led the South into too much trod and the of the In this picture by a ring of
However, rich and known. Workmen that should full of contemptuous
Williams in Jot
bog and hominy.
succulent these products are.
tell us that a mixed diet is more
better, forgetting that every
saving device increases the
labor- and hatred,
general I Look at this picture and think
women from tile slavery of because she has no hair on her
needle In its most tiring form. The face.
Wealth and benefits the whole world, yourself what thought. fixed,
healthful to the human animal than oppose the new idea and fights against lad and dull, are probably passing
any exclusive selection, so It is val- the unknown. through the minds of those monkeys.
Information to know that the The. machine freed monkey the woman Is nor-
quantity Of food animals In the conn-
try is on the increase. With the
sewing machine gave clothing to mil-1 another monkey thinks that
lions that hadn't it before, lengthen- woman is a fearful, degenerate
. , t every POw creature, some kind of monkey going
duel. la. knew a Whereof all the mothers in the world. But fa, seed, because she cannot climb a
soil or soil exhaustion. Their pastured that way. opposed because property, being unable to use her
en or overseers knew nothing ., k,,, f,.,,,,, ,,. men and women thought that It would like hands.
GOV. WOODROW WILSON
The Most Democrat.
easily acquired and with careless
more and as land was Worn out. more far. they com in. In the
deprive poor women of a living and
inventor of the
chine persuaded to break
land leaned up by denuding It ;
of the native forests. splendid condition to add the two abandon his idea.
It was living on principal and ac- months rest and corn ration demanded Now machine, run by
ma-
0-
And the lady monkeys In the circle
probably think still the woman.
represents advancement and
thousands of centuries of cultivation
and they despise her from every
Cumulating neither interest nor sink- for market. Surely the South should power, the most painful work j ,,, of
lug fund. Political events extinguish- reap some the affluence awaiting women. And where formerly they the fact that her nose Is
.,.,, . , ,, stitched, slowly, with breaking , .,
the system. Then came the next this following govern- . not flat.
question as to the most practical figures as to live stock, are in- ,.,. ow ,,,,,,. th;
of improving existing conditions, Hying needle, and can make one thous
The new owners who dealt with this The live stock receipts at the seven and stitches where formerly they
problems had as a rule. Principal western markets, namely, made but one.
Not in the material world but
little capital. Land had largely Kansas a,
hands. Some by deaths I Joseph. Paul and Sioux . ,
to war. some by foreclosure of debts. City, as the of commerce , ,,
After you have thought of the things
that the monkeys probably say to
themselves as they LOOK UPON
UNKNOWN, make up your mind that
you will not act In the presence of
the unknown, in the presence of the
unknown IDEA, as these monkeys act
when they see the woman.
educated, B
by
everything a bearing.
-Never believe a tiling Is false or bad
that war had prevented being cared April. 1911, were great- by those that are called
for. Consequently the new owner 1907. looked upon with hatred
had relatively few acres. He had to Furthermore, the aggregate receipts
, ,. ., , ,, , .,,. Those that call themselves
make them yield and with limited or seven markets of you have not seen it or heard
. , , , , . , , . during the four mouths of the present . . .
capital and labor conditions absolute- known, and upon all effort to solve before.
revolutionize,. be had no mm by the with suspicion and A what said
task He hid to learn new of contempt. And the ignorant see in Praised him for crossing
fertilization on is
as well as those of March and dangerous. deserve no praise Tor crossing the
It is difficult lo believe, but it is Alps. Hut I do deserve praise for
tan With Wilson.
Senator Gore, who is delegate at
large from Oklahoma to the Baltimore
convention, announcement
of the World in favor of Governor
son Is great accession to the Gov-
strength, not only on account
of the World's influence, but because
it is an index to the thoughts and feel-
and probable action of a most
Influential section of the press the
United States. If Wilson Is nominated,
the prow of the country
will support him more generously
any other Democratic aspirant
The independent vote generally turns
the scales In favor of the successful
candidate. This will be preeminently
true in the pending campaign. Any
Democratic nominee will, of course,
secure that large and invaluable vote
that is always loyal to the ticket. The
several candidates have an title
to this vote, but this is not sufficient
to insure success. is
stronger in the east than Clark, but
Wilson Is as strong or In the
east then Clark is strong
Jar the west than but
i Wilson Is as strong or stronger in the
west than Clark, lie is stronger with
the independent vote everywhere than
of them. He will be stronger
with disaffected Republican vote.
whose tribe the Lord seems to be In-
creasing than either or
Clark. In the last four campaigns, the
best principles, causes and tho
best candidates and everything else
excepting votes I might add, cam-
funs.
I is neither radical nor
He is neither as revolutionary
nor as reactionary as
Taft. He is at once animated and
restrained by tho of rational
progress. He will appeal to tho com-
sense of the American people and
suit a larger number of individual
inters than any other candidate on
any other ticket.
ought to nominate a man who
can secure the requisite vote and
guarantee a united and triumphant
the hands of the South had its start
then. It received considerable
,, ,. . . . , what less than those of January which
impetus the discovery natural
February, having however, been some-
supplies of natural phosphate in South
Carolina. Florida and Tennessee. A
somewhat myopic decision of the Ger
April, which include cattle,
were large. Tho
hogs, sheep horses and mules.
man seemed to have made were a of over
the necessary potash for the soil
possible by prohibitive cost, but it in
was a blessing, though very much of cent
SIDEWALK SKETCHES
L.
compared with head re-
1910. The total re-
disguised for the home sources are
being investigated and with most
nattering results. With of
proper fertilization, drainage, and. in of oar
a word scientific farming head, an increase of 1-2
are improving and will Per cent
same period In and per cent
Over in
The value of the aggregate exports
to improve.
as lo climate. All Ibis is
by carefully recorded government
.,,,.,.,, ,. , domestic meat products April
statistics that nothing new could he
was In April,
It was The value of these
hundred
seventy-one years
ago this day
Francisco
conqueror of
Peru, breathed
his last with con-
abrupt-
as the result
of being
in the
jugular by
some people with
whom lie was
not on good
suitably added to their figures, unless
possibly the suggestions, that tho
horse never gets its full symmetrical for ten of terms. Pizarro was a discoverer by
development unless under special con- a marked profession, having learned the art of
increase, namely. 0128.899,112 as com- .,., who quit., g rep-
of herbage;. The states of
Tennessee and Kentucky have the
soil and the exact humidity to bring
the native grasses to such perfection
to develop the horse. And It Is
. . . u. . There is food for thought in the above
more the climate than the feed, for
figures for Southern farmers.
pared with during the
same period of the preceding fiscal
year.
by annexing the Pacific ocean
before anybody knew where it was,
as and had dis-
There is big money in live stock, covered all of the known world which
had not been laid out in town lots he
decided to conquer Peru. Pizarro
was one of the hardest men to do
II may be added that cottonseed and la, mg
corn form a better fattening ration try. Ho had a very cruel temper,
than either above, which followed him from place to place
and he never thawed out or permitted
with entirely different feed but at its
highest luxuriance, the Arabian horse
been quoted as perfection of the
animal. So, further east, though less
known, is the island of in the
eastern seas, where the same or every o. mi moon hp had
conditions have produced similar there comes another account of Thaw somebody with whom he was not on
And California Is In the same to get released from the rapport. did not conquer
kepi talking about the demonetization
of silver. Pizarro gave a stag din-
at his house one day and invited
the Inca and his staff to sit In. Then
after diner, while his guests were Idly
turning the pages of the photograph
album. Pizarro had everybody shot
down but tho Inca. whom he took
prisoner. Pizarro treated the Inca
with great leniency. He gave him his
choice between being strangled to
death front of the county Jail or
being set on lire and consumed, to-
with all of his contents.
reading upon the matter a little
and conferring with relatives who
hail witnessed one or two of Pizarro's
Incendiary conflagrations, the Inca
chose the former route as being the
more direct, and soon after said good-
by to this world In a voice chocked
with emotion and a hemp rope. Pi-
then had himself elected gov-
nor on a reform ticket and tapped
the Peruvian treasury with so much
animation that the inhabitants revolt-
ed and that they about
to retire him from circulation. Pl-
The
Down or
a curse
We fight bosses
The people's rights- Do d------d
We love machine
be abolished
We glory beloved president
The big down out
We love be candid
We never said -The steam roller
We Is aiming at
It
Making easy
nomination
elected
8888888888888888888888888888888888
Sindbad, Atlanta Journal.
not believing the fools who said it
could not be
Prove all things, hold fast to that
is good. Don't be afraid of
the unknown. that we
have worth while today was unknown
n few years or a few centuries ago,
from the wheelbarrow to the flying
machine.
Press Comment
be held within the few days for
the purpose of awarding the contract
for the Improvement of tho so
that the work could commenced
without Star.
Folks out of the Party.
Star.
am a the late David
Hill was wont to declare. He
WM read out of the party by men
whose skulls were full of Populism,
but the New York statesman went on
being a Democrat till he died. Those
who read him out were without the
proper Jurisdiction.
About every change of the moon
a fleeting smile to locate on his title however, made some witty re-
mark about the Peruvian bark being
worse than its bite and cremated a
belt.
hi
The reasons for Introducing these
Peru with a shoe string, but found
it necessary to 1.111 a large number of
people who had never said an unkind
facts here Is that owing to climate Of course the Chicago convention word about any member of his family,
conditions, food is easily produced,, was not complete without the The ruling sovereign of Peru at this
. . vi . n. time had tho keys to the royal mint
labor I. not these are of Mrs. Nicholas
valuable In the growth the Alice try to votes for look a to be.
few more natives. Hut his doom was
at hand. At noon of June 1541, be-
still wrapped In and a
pair of languid Peruvian pajamas, he
was set upon by thirteen vindictive In-
habitants, who took turns in opening
crevices his physique.
death did not cause anybody to go in-
to and Peru been try-
South
father.
he could not read or write and ling to forget him ever since.
Wilmington Secures Tract of Land In
Southern Part of City
The deed by which tho municipality
secures from Suburban Develop-
Company acres of land border
on Greenfield pond, in the southern
part of the city, was probated
day and will be filed for record today
or tomorrow. The document Is now
In the hands of Major Joseph Smith,
having been handed to him yesterday
b Mr. Martin S. of the
ban Development Company. In return
for the land, which la to be Issued for
park purposes, the city agrees to
prove Fourth street, from Wright to
at a coat of
Mayor Smith last night that a
meeting of the council might
Foolish To.
News.
The Piedmont section of North Car-
has an abundance of
In the ground, on the ground and
above the ground. If our visitors
believe this why should we not.
Duncan in Chicago.
Wilmington Dispatch.
Duncan of North
is standing with the Taft
forces in Chicago. He likely under-
stands that mere la yet nearly a year
for pin to be dished out by Mr. Taft,
when after that the Dem-
will be In full control.
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and
Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
Advertising Rates on Application
Special Washington
Letter
LEGAL NOTICE.
N. C, June
Miss Laura V. Cox returned from a
mission campaign of the western
vision of the Atlantic
Mr. J. Harris, of
town yesterday shaking bands
with our townsmen.
We are selling some good hats for
little money now, in order to make
room for new lot by the fall.
Barber and Company,
If you need a pair of slippers, our
stock is complete, and we would
glad to serve you. A. W. Ange and
Company.
R. W. la buying some very
fine beef cattle has plenty of
room for more.
After spending a few days at Which
visiting friends and relative,
Mrs. at G. Bryan returned Thurs-
day.
Prof. John R. Carroll and Miss
Dora K. Cog, returned yesterday from
Dunn, Where they have been attend-
the I. Y. P. convention this
week.
Mr. If, G. Bryan made a trip to
Greenville Friday.
For cracked com. flour, sugar and
lard, go to R. W. Dall's market.
A new lot of rooting and plow cast-
Just received at A. W. Ange and
Company,
Some of the newest wide and
row four In hand ties, come and see
them Harrington, Barber and Com-
Miss Kittrell. of Ayden spent
Tuesday afternoon in town visiting
friends. Miss was once one
of our most attractive young ladles
and especially to a certain young
person of our social ranks.
Prof. F. O. Nye. returned from Dunn
Wednesday where ho has been at-
tending tho It. V. P. V. convention
Harrington, Barber and Company
have a new lot of the latest thread
silk hose for ladies and gentlemen,
black, tan and white.
head or good beet
cuttle and hogs. R. W. Dall.
Mrs. F. C. Nye and children have
been visiting friends and relatives at
Chapel Hill this week
After spending a few days with j
and friends at LaGrange and
Seven Springs, Mrs. J. Cox re-
turned
Our ball team went to Hobgood
Friday to a game of ball but
the rain prevented them from play-
Hobgood
A shipment of now N. C.
cut herrings just received at
ton, Barber and Company.
If any of the ladies are afraid
to continue their correspondence with
a certain young man of our town,
for fear, lie is lo be married soon,
I advise them to keep up hope and
enter more heartily into the race and
see which shall the lucky one;
for we don't know what may hap-1
pen In the near future. Guess
Mr. A. W. Ange family left
this afternoon for where
they expect to spend a few days vis-j
Mr. Ange's father, Mr. S.
Ange.
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Ange were vis-
in Ayden this week.
N. C, June
Dr. It. If. Squires of Wake Forest
returned to his homo Monday after
pending few pleasant days at the
home of Mr. J. II. Carroll. We were
glad to have Dr. Squires with us
and hope that he many avail himself
of tho opportunity of visiting our
town again in the near future.
The mowing machines and disc
rows are going rapidly now. It will
pay you to see Harrington. Barber
and Company and place your order
for these goods now, as It will take
some time to get them from the
If you need top dresses or more
fertilizer to boom your crop, we have
plenty on hand. A. W. Ange and Co.
I wish lo notify all my customers
that I am better prepared than ever
lo supply them with fish. beef,
sausage and barbecue R. W. Dall.
Prof. F. C. Nye left yesterday for
Chapel Hill.
Mr. M. L. Barker returned Tuesday
after spending a few days at Norfolk.
Misses and Bertha Carroll
were visitors at Greenville Monday.
See Harrington. Barber and Com-
for your work and over-
alls.
Japan peas at per bushel at
A. W. Ange and Company.
Mr. T. Cox made a flying trip
to Greenville Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Chapman.
Harrington. Barber and Company
will save you money on your pump
and pipping
Go to It. W. Hail, the market man.
for all kinds of fancy groceries and
i fresh meats.
i It. L. Abbott, the bookkeeper for
Pitt County Oil Company,
friends in Greenville Sunday
afternoon, We wonder where Miss
A was during that visit.
Mr. C. T. Cox and Miss Bather
Miss Baker of
Ayden attended thee day
exercises at Black Jack last Sunday.
Shoes, old ladies and old men's
comforts- Ladies and young
misses dress shoes at Harrington.
Barber and Company.
G, II. Cox left this afternoon for
where he expects to spend
a few days visiting Ills mother, Mrs.
Sarah A. Cox.
The fourth of July being a national
holiday, the Hank of Winterville will
be closed for one day only.
Rev. M. A. Adams left Monday for
where he will hold a of
meetings for about one week
Mrs. M. A. of Bethel, was
visiting the home of Mr. M. G.
Bryan Monday
Mrs. Lizzie Harris of Roanoke. Va.
was Mr. Mrs. G. A.
Kittrell last week.
Mr. K. M. Cheek and daughter of
were visiting his brother
Mr. II. Cheek, who lives near
here last week.
Items
N. Tom
one of our faithful farmers lost
u mule Our sympathy is for him.
Dr. G. H. vent lo
Saturday a. m. to visit friends
and returned Sunday night; reports
a very pleasant time are think-
he will go again.
Misses Pear and Sybil Dixon and
mother of city arc visit-
Mrs. Fannie Holton.
Mr. Marion child who
has been sick for some time, we are
glad to say, is improving.
Mr. Hoy Davenport and Misses Gay
Nell were out driving Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Mary Pierce spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mrs. Frank
near
Mr. Luke of Greene county
went to Ayden Monday.
Messrs. Hugh and Guy went
to Ayden Tuesday night.
Miss Martha left Monday
for K. C. T. T. School.
Mr. Levi and Mr. Jerome
took a Hying trip lo Green-
ville Monday on tho car.
Miss May Holton and Miss Pearl
Dixon went to Ayden Monday p.
look Ayden boy's horse
was tied at the gate Sunday night.
Mr. A. C. wife and
spent Saturday night With their
daughter, Mrs. It H.
Miss is spending
the week with her grand mother. Mrs.
A. C. Hemby near Greenville,
Miss Cannon has returned
home from a visit to her aunt Mrs.
Daisy of Falkland.
Miss spent Saturday
night with Miss Nina Hart near
den.
Mr. Hugh went to Fort
Barnwell went to Fort Sat-
and returned Sunday.
Mr. Clarence is visiting his
sister Mrs. W. K. of Fort Barn-
well this week
We are glad to see the pretty
on crops.
Tho landing of John Smith at
Jamestown is to be shown in moving
pictures. On Virginia reels, we sup-
pose. Richmond News-Leader.
It will be the hottest week in Chi-
since the Are, says a
Let us see, did not Baltimore
also have a
Herald.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS
A light purse Is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
go to the root of the whole mat-
thoroughly, quickly
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
WASHINGTON, June that
the ravage of tuberculosis and
ma diseases that now are rapidly
dealing the ranks of the Indian tribes,
will eventually contaminate the whole
nation. Is expressed by Martin J,
Bentley, a authority on
the Indian subject. Mr. Bentley is
in Washington for the purpose of In-
the authorities a drastic
campaign to eradicate these diseases
among the red men and to help the
Indian generally
Mr Bentley makes the Startling
statement that of the two hundred and
thousand Indians in this
try at least thirty thousand are
with tuberculosis and that in
some of the tribes the entire
from the suckling babe to the
aged warrior are suffering from
Tills situation demands
prompt action on the part of the
ho says, for unless these
diseases are mastered the whole
Is liable to become afflicted with
the maladies.
Bentley bases his statements on
figures obtained from the government
records, recognized private authorities
on the subject and from his person-
observations made on the Indian
reservations.
According to the records obtained
by the Indian bureau, during the
cal year Hill, fifteen thousand and
ninety two Cases of tuberculosis were
treated by physicians paid and de-
tailed lo the Indian reservations by the
government In addition the records
of the bureau show that in there
were nine hundred and sixty-one
deaths from the while plague among
the Indians. These records do not
include the live civilized tribes which
constitute one-fourth of the Indian
population the United States, nor
the infected members of other tribes
not coming within the Jurisdiction and
treatment of tho Indian office
It is declared by Bentley that those
have made a study of the subject
have estimated that thirty thousand
is a very conservative figure as to the
number of affected In-
He says that the harmful con-
sequences of their association with
the white population are almost In-
calculable.
This alarming condition among the
red men, according to Bentley, Is due
to causes. He points out that
it was disclosed in testimony recent-
adduced before the House Com-
on Expenditures in the In-
Department, that the principal
cause of these diseases was the
of tho Indian. It was shown, he
said, that the Indians were neither
well housed, closed or fed and the
full-blood, or timber. Indians In some
localities had that
their food consisted chiefly of rabbits,
roots and bark.
It is the opinion of Bentley that the
Indian people in many instances are
suffering for want of tho necessities
of life and are not receiving sufficient
subsidence to the in a
healthy condition. For this reason,
he states, they are no
condition to withstand these dreaded
scourges.
Bentley asserts that the Indian is
in fact the victim of a relentless pa-
which deprives him of his
own freedom and utterly crushes out
of him any possible incentive or in-
necessary to the success of
any kind of man.
Bentley is among the many persons
who are conducting a campaign for
a more liberal treatment of the Indian
of the
of urging Congress to some ac-
to relieve the condition of the
nation's wards, e would especially
change the present system of
the funds for the Indian tribes,
under which it is alleged ninety cents
o every dollar is expended In
of tho Indian service and but ten
cents of each dollar is left for Poor
Lo.
It is argued by the of the
Indian that is given proper
and sufficient food and adequate and
sanitary living quarters he would in
time be able to combat the
of the maladies that now beset him.
eventually become a useful cit-
Instead of a dependent of the
government as he now Is. At the
the ranks of the Red men are
now it will not be many years
before they will have disappeared en-
As pointed out by Bentley who
pears to be supported by facts and fig-
the prevalence of tuberculosis
and among the Indian tribes
is the complete de-
of the race, but is a menace to
the white as well.
Roosevelt wishes the country to
compare his actions with Bryan's
words, but the country Is too busy
contrasting his actions with his own
York World.
North Carolina, Pitt
In Superior court.
J. k. Winston vs James n Hemby.
By power rested in me
by that execution issuing to me from
the superior court of Pitt county la
the above entitled cause in of
plaintiff against tin- defend-
ant and pursuant to duly-
levied on the property below de-
by virtue of authority
vested in me by the laws of the state
or North Carolina, I shall sell for
cash tie- highest bidder at public
auction Hie court house door of
I'm county in the m Greenville
on the Hist Monday July. ii
being the day
o'clock, noon, all of the right,
title and Interest, It being a
undivided Interest in the remainder
in lee. of the said defendant
II. Hemby and to the following de-
scribed land, lying, being and situate
In the county of Pitt, slate of North
Carolina,
Bounded by the lands or the Craw-
ford heirs. land, Lawrence
Anderson. King and others,
being the laud of which the late
W. seized possessed,
as evidenced by certain deeds from
A. J. K. A. Willoughby,
Jefferson, Tyson and others and
containing l-a acres, more or less;
the interest be sold being such in-
as was devised to the said James
II. Hemby Geo. W. Hemby in bis
last will and testament, said
James B. Hemby being one of the
children of the said W. Hemby.
This the day of June, 1912.
S. I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff of Pitt County,
ALBION DUNN, Attorney.
ltd
NOTICE OP LAND
By virtue of a power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by Nelson Hop-
kins to Geo. A. dated January
16th, 1910 and duly recorded in
register's office in Pill county in book
D-0, page
The undersigned will on Tuesday,
9th day of July, 1912. at o'clock
noon, expose to public sale before the
court house door In Greenville, to the
highest bidder for cash the follow-
described tract or parcel of land
to
in the town of Greenville,
North Carolina and on the west side of
A. C. L. railroad, adjoining tho
of Mrs. J. I. Sugg on the north,
lot of Henry Sheppard on the
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on the
cast and Bower's lane on the south,
containing 1-4 of an acre more or
less and being the lot whereon the
said Nelson Hopkins now resides.
This the 9th day of June. 1912.
A. Mortgagee.
F. C. HARDING, Attorney.
II ltd
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Learn more about this cultivator. Fifty of the far-
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We also sell the celebrated w Walking
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N. C.
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by George Tyson
and wife Helen Tyson on the 7th day
of July, 1909 and duly recorded in
the register of deeds office of Pitt
N. C, in Hook D-ll page
undersigned will expose to public
sale before court house door in
N. C. to the bid
on Monday July 1912 m, a
Certain tract or parcel of laud lying
being in the county of Pitt in
town of Greenville and described
follows Lying on the south
side of the town of Greenville and
east side of the A. C. L. It. R. and
known as lot No. in the survey
made by B. K Patrick and being a
part of the Green Mill land, the same
having been conveyed to George Ty-
son by deed from B. P. Patrick and
L. C. Arthur and wife of date of De-
and recorded in the
register's office of Pitt county in
book S-7. pane to which
deed reference Is made, to
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale
cash.
This the is day of June, 1918.
The Greenville Manufacturing Co.
Mortgagee,
Julius Brown. Attorney.
ltd
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Advisor Dpt, Median Co., Tern
lot book, Treatment
Having qualified as administrator
of William Williams, deceased, late
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned, or
his attorneys. F. G. James and Son.
Greenville. N. C, within twelve
months or this notice will be plead
bar of their recovery
All persons indebted to sale, estate
win please make immediate payment
This June 19th, 1912.
J. B.
ltd N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sarah E. Cox. having qualified as
administrator of the of George
W. Cox, deceased, before D. C. Moore,
clerk of the superior court of
county, notice Is hereby given that
all persons Indebted to said estate
are hereby required to make
settlement with the undersigned
administrator and all persons holding
claims against said estate are hereby
required to file their claims with said
administrator duly verified within
twelve months from the dale hereof,
o-- this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery.
This the 18th day June. 1912.
SARAH El COX.
Administrator of the estate of George
W. Cox. deceased.
F. C. HARDING. Attorney.
ltd
NOTICE BALE
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In superior court.
State of North Carolina vs Manson
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned in tho supreme
court of the state of North Carolina,
in the above entitled action, I will
on Monday the 15th day of July, 1912.
at o'clock, noon, at the court house
door of said county In Greenville, sell
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat-
said execution, all the right, title
and interest which the said
tho defendant, has In the
following described real estate,
1st lot. in the town of
Greenville, in what Is known as West
Greenville, Lincoln Place, fronting
Avenue on the west SO feet
from tho Greenville and Tarboro
thence running west to Henry
line, parallel with the
Greenville and Tarboro load, thence
running southward with Sheppard's
so feet then eastward,
with the first lino to ave-
then to the beginning, said prop-
being described in hook G-8,
page Pitt county registry.
2nd Beginning at the north-
west corner of Peter line,
thence running west feel, then run-
south to the Baptist church line;
themes east with the Baptist church
line feet thence north to tho be-
ginning, being balance of tho Clark
lot except that conveyed to Peter
Latham, further description of which
can be found hook page
3rd lot. Situate in Lincoln place
west side of avenue in
town of Greenville, beginning at
southeast corner of Frank Hop-
kins on avenue and run-
west feet, thence S. feet,
I thence BL feet to Roosevelt ave-
with Roosevelt avenue to
tho beginning, description of which
jean he found by referring lo hook B-9,
page Pitt county registry.
This the 14th day of June, 1912.
s. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff,
f. IS ltd
flakes the Nation
The awful list of on a 4th
of July staggers humanity. Set over
all
against however, is wonderful
healing, by Salve,
of thousands, who suffered from burns
cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or ex-
lips or piles.
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J. E. WINSLOW
Buggies
Wagons
who bunked with
froze with Mm, starved bin.
and gambled with him when there
Horses and Mules
Phone No.
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
s h i n g t o n
Letter
Was hi n a ton
win a fortune In Alaska, found
fiat broke in
little Nevada town, on the Union Pa-
about midway between the Utah
line am Reno. Duly o short
H June The of a
tor from the Hon. had over a ledge
George rock
To the old and partners J
The wife the prospector
had taken the rock to he assayed and
it a The
for. it had spread
early days of the this the Hgt slate that
Hem a Strange distinction and which news
nation as will also the friends as- in WU
so. who shared his bad and for
hi good a little more than always ready to
;, decade ago when he was broke In
hut he had no money.
All of the members of
from Hull Frog to Nome
t Mod was a ring with a huge
cm tell o score of Incidents In the of
George when a ticket prosperity. He took
for plate of in
an.
restaurant meant more throwing down upon the counter
tn him than the credential to Nixon, hi
In United states Senate for of
do now. may the
I probably not one of the thousands I broker business but young
who have known he
began his career envied his
nor will regret his appoint-
to the United states
George of la
the successor Of Ills friend and bus-
partner, the late Senator George
S Nixon in the United States senate,
by reason his appointment by
so honest that he Anally agreed to
lend him money enough to get to
That act made
friend, made him a
fortune and it made him a United
States senator.
When reached
a wild camp of
Of a wild camp of a hundred tents he
of that state.
all the statesmen, near something like The Journey
would-be statesmen and others of the had been made partly by narrow
nondescript who have held seats road
the upper branch of the national leg- s
there Is none to when George In was to sit in a
can be compared. He We, where fortune
in a class by himself. If ever there Next, in company with an
pal from the he set up
a table. On the Hist night
SCHEDULE
trains Leave Raleigh, effective Jan-
nary
YEAR ROUND
a. Atlanta,
Memphis and points West, Jackson-
ville and Florida points,
at Hamlet for and
Wilmington.
THE SEABOARD
a.
with coaches and parlor car. Con-
with steamer for Washington,
Baltimore, New York, and
Providence,
THE FLORIDA FAST
a. Richmond. Wash-
and New York
sleepers, day coaches and dinning
car. Connects at Richmond with
C. at Wash with
railroad and H- u O. for Pitts
burg and points west
THE SEABOARD
p.
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis
and points west. Parlor can to
Hamlet.
p. m., No.
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford and
Norlina.
p. m., No.
O. for Cincinnati and points west
Memphis, and points west, Jack-
and all Florida points
Pullman sleepers. Arrive
a. m.
Arrive Richmond a. m
Washington a. m. New York
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman
arrive to Washington and New
York.
C. B. RYAN, G. P. A, Portsmouth, Va.
East. West and Canada.
Office. No. Main St.
J. W. BROWS, JR.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
ROUTE OF HE
LEAVE GREENVILLE
EASTBOUND
a. m. dally,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth,
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Parlor Car Service connects for all
points North and West.
p. Dally, except Sunday for
Washington.
WESTBOUND
a. m. Dally for Wilson and
Pullman Sleeping Car service
Connects North. South and West.
a. m. Daily, except Sunday for
Wilson and Connects for all
points.
p. m. Daily for Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car Service.
For further information and
of Sleeping Car space apply to
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville.
W. R. HUDSON, W. W.
Supt. GenT Pass.
OLD BAY LINE
Steam Packet
Including Sunday, between
BALTIMORE
Mall steamers
Equipped with United
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod-
convenience. Cuisine
ed.
Portsmouth, Sundays pm
week days pm
Norfolk, dally pm
Old Point pm
Tickets sold to all points North
was a real soldier of fortune. George j
is
Only years of age. and with fits operation the bank was enriched
one member of the Senate. S. tutor home
Lea of Tennessee younger than him-j That was George start
Ben, is one of the road to fortune and to the
wealthiest men in that body, yet United States Senate. Next, he opened
years ago he was obliged to Club which came to
borrow money to get into the most famous resort In Nevada,
and when he landed there if lie had Money rolled Into till, and
been obliged to pay a weeks rolled out again. For every pros-
it advance at the Merchants Hotel, who aims along without
the of was grubstaked by George
could not have done so had his Scores of them went from
depended upon It. Today he Is worth Club Staking claims in
ten twenty millions or of had an interest.
thirty millions. In fact, it of developed mines but
be difficult to estimate his fortune did and it was not long
with any degree of accuracy for It before was on the high road
is impossible to determine the value fortune,
of his immense properties. made Nixon his partner
From Death Valley to Alaska, shared with his good fortune.
is known, but outside Within two years was a mil-
of those interested In mining proper- now he is many times a
lies his reputation has not extended millionaire, the wealthiest man In the
for East. Now that he has become who always
a national character, there will the chance; is was Nixon whose
any number of stories told o fill in. judgment prevailed when the
Some of these will be true, will
be exaggerations, but almost any that
may be related will contain some
grain of truth. If all of his
were recounted they would All
an interesting volume.
When Sen. Nixon, a former
graph operator afterwards a
hanker and man of moderate prosper-
but not Immense wealthy came to
chance had been taken. Always
ready to take a hand in a game, to
ply the wheel, to buck tho tiger, or
peculate, In the same spirit
decided to take a chance on the Unit-
ed States Senate when Governor Oil-
die offered him the appointment.
Modest and unassuming, young Win-
nukes no vulgar display of his
wealth. He knows as well as any
the senate many stories were told what hard lines are. He la every-
how he nude his fortune millions j body's friend, and hundreds have
in mining speculations, but little Mi property. Unquestionable
said of the fact that it was he is most popular man in Nevada
Who enabled him to make and if he likes the of polities,
that fortune. When Nixon list is possible that he can remain in
he was not a man of large the Senate as long as ho wishes.
It was through Heretofore, politics have never
hen. his great wealth. ll him, and his political convictions
George was a been strong, but having been
In the early of gold appointed by a Republican Governor
but that part hie succeed a Republican, he will
life may be pasted by. doubt loss, a mid act
Repair Shoe
If you want the best Cart
manufactured In Pitt County U
Gardner's Shop and ask for a .
DIXIE WHEELS
Black Birch Hubs, split White Oat
Spokes. Rims, Steel
and Axle, made by strictly
workmen. Every pair
around the corner from
market
REPAIR SHOP,
FLOWERS
When you want the best,
we are at your services.
Choice Roses,
Violet and Wedding In
the Latest Styles.
Floral offerings artistically
at short notice.
J. L. Co.
If. C.
J. v mi,
for Greenville and Vicinity
SEE OR TELEPHONE
M Mil Kit M.
though It was filled with thrilling ex-
for his career does not be-
gin until he struck
The story they tell out In
with that party.
It is comforting for South Carolin-
to reflect that the job has a life-
is that one day about twelve years sized man on it. too.
III Mill
On account the National Demo-
Convention meeting in a
Southern city, there will be a very
large attendance from this section. A
great many of our people are anxious
to have this opportunity of witnessing
one o great national gatherings.
To this end the ATLANTIC COAST
LINK has announced a rate of
WEEK END AND
to
City and Beaufort, N. C.
Sunday excursion tickets now on
sale and week end fares will become
effective Saturday, June 1st.
For specific rates and complete In-
formation apply to any agent of the
Southern railroad.
j Central Barber Shop
Edmonds, Clark and Latham
Proprietors
Located in main business part
of town. Four chairs opera-
and each one presided over
by a skilled barber. Ladles
waited on at their homes.
To ire and Return
being sold June 20th to 24th,
inclusive with final limit to reach
starting point not later than midnight
of July 3rd. 1912.
The ATLANTIC COAST LINK
ates three through car trains
between the South and the North.
Ample service available.
For reservation, schedules or
any information,
W. H. WARD Agent.
T. C. WHITE. Gen. Pas. Agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
Southern Railway
OF THE SPOTS
Direct lines to all points
North. South, East and West.
LOW TRIP FAKES TO
WESTER NORTH CAROLINA
Land of The
also to
California points and all principal
resorts
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
LIGHT ED COACHES,
COMPLETE DINING CAR SERVICE
If you are contemplating a trip to
any point, before completing arrange-
for same, it will be wise for you
to consult a representative of the
Southern Railway, or write the under-
signed, who will gladly and courteous-
furnish you with all Information
as to your best and quickest schedule
and most comfortable way which to
make trip.
J. O. JONES,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Raleigh. N. C.
H F. CARY,
Passenger Agent.
Washington, D. C.
THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE OF f
I MILLINERY
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE can be found at
W. A. BOWEN'S
New and complete stock of Coal Suits just arrived,
the latest and best
New goods arriving every day, and in ten days our stock will
be complete in every line.
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If it's in the Hardware line, it.
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am overstocked with
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figure.
Cat and be convinced
you want a
Watch
W. L. Best
The Jeweler
In most cases
No man would
Suffer the loss
Under no
would he
Admit his business
No longer needed
Careful protection,
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I represent tome
of the in-
companies
in America.
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Register of Deeds.
I desire to announce that I will be
a candidate for Register of Deeds be-
fore the Democratic primary or con-
which ever may be called for
the county of Pitt. I shall be grate-
and appreciate the of my
friends and citizens of the county of
Pitt.
J. J. HARRINGTON.
Fur Register of Deeds.
I hereby announce myself a can-
tor the office of Register of
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the
action and approval of the Democrat-
primary. I wish to thank my
friends for the support given four
years ago and earnestly ask for same
the coming primary.
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date for Deeds of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
action of the Democratic party.
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hereby announce myself a can-
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S. T. CARSON.
May 10th, 1912.
For Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for the House of
to the action and
of the Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
D. M. CLARK.
May 1912.
For i Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
for County Commissioner of
Pitt county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
SHADE STOCKS.
For Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a
date for Commissioner of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
action of the Democratic primary of
the county.
G. S. PORTER.
June 1912. ti
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax,
P of
For M Supreme Court,
WM. A. of Lincoln.
II. of Beaufort.
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JOHN
of Beaufort
For Presidential Elector,
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Pitt
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For Governor,
LOCKE CRAIG,
of Buncombe.
For
h.
of
For Secretary of State,
BRYAN GRIMES,
of Pitt.
For Stale
Subject to approval by the Demo-
voters I hereby announce my-
self a candidate for the nomination
of State Senator for Pitt county.
G L. BLOW.
For
I hereby announce myself a can-
for Constable of Greenville
township, to the action and
approval of the Democratic- party.
JESSE L. WHICHARD.
Fur Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
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river for County Commissioner of
county, subject to the action
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county.
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it. LACY,
of Wake.
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of Randolph.
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Combination of the Reversible Disc Cultivator
MOSELEY BROTHERS
Insurance Agents
Cotton Brokers
Real Estate
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
Horse Hoe and Plain Tooth Harrow
Works all kinds of crops, especially Cotton and
Tobacco. Works deep or throws dirt
to or from the Plants.
I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
VS
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and Th
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity
it Advertising rates on Application
AYDEN, K. C. June lime.
Goes between the rows,
Works a whole middle every trip.
One small horse pulls it with ease.
Christian church and they have
cured the service of Rev. C. L. Or-
and his Christian wife to hold
a meeting here in July. They have
just closed ,. meeting at Spray with
additions. They are now in a
meting at Wilson and will come
from there here.
Mr. W. T. Hart was overcome by
A North Carolina Invention for Carolina farmers. The best
and most complete cultivator ever made. Has patented
lever and quickly adjusted to suit width of rows. Carries
either six or eight Discs as attachments will work on
any ordinary cultivators.
We sell them separately if so
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
and brick at J. K. Smith and Bro.
See E Turnage and Co. notice.
Mr. Owen and Rosa
I. Holmes of Snow Hill spent last
week with Mr. W. T. Hart.
Mr. Erastus Oliver of Middlesex,
arrived here last Friday bringing the
remains of his little six year old girl
for interment. She was eating pea-
nuts and a piece of bull lodged in
. . . beat Monday and at this time is In
her windpipe about a month ago and,
set in from which she critical condition. Monday was de-
died . the hottest day we
Mrs. Joseph Dixon and children the warmest day we have had.
rived last week. They are visiting Mr. E. J. Gardner has purchased
friends and relatives her. They ice touring car.
Monday LaGrange they will t Miss Cora Litchfield of-
visit her Mrs. Woods also her ville is visiting Misses Lucy
mother. Mrs. William They I We have recently unloaded two cars
are all looking In the best of spirits American wire fence, at
and are well pleased at there abiding tire prices. E. Turnage and Sons
place among the red Virginia Company.
This Space is Reserved
for
The Greenville Banking
and Trust Company
Have you seen that new steel post
that Is being sold by us Requires
no staples and is economical to any
E. Turnage
The Bank of Greenville
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With ill of OVER
One of a Million Dollars
READY TO ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
Drug Co.
the Best
Drugs
Used in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
Superior to any.
All Soda Fountain
Drink,
Toilet Articles.
Full Line of
Stationery,
Fountain
Pens.
Kodak Supplies
Drug Co.
you want a wagon, cart, buggy,
screen windows and doors,
Kittrell.
Mr. Willis Dixon and family of one desiring a good post.
Morehead, alter spending a week vis- and Sons Co.
Mrs. Fannie Holton and Mr. have for sale 70.000 lbs of
Marvin near re- nitrate of soda, at prices guaranteed,
turned Monday evening. Turnage and Sons Company.
There to be quite a forget that the original top
for cow peas and Is sold in
at the high price. by us. Other top dressers, but
Lime, lime, lime, two car just Has been
rived at J. R. Smith and
The meeting at the Methodist stood the test. E. Turnage and Sons
church continues. Rev. Mr. Watson
of is doing some pace or-
did preaching. for Mowers and rakes in order
A party of education left to get deliveries. We have for
Monday for Washington. D. C. Those celebrated and
from our town were Mr and Mrs. make. None better. E.
V R. L. Pres.
K James L. Little. Cashier.
S. T. HOOKER.
H. D. Salmon. Ant Cathie
List fall.
To the Taxpayers of Edgecombe
County, whether residing In or out
of the county, notice Is hereby given
all property owned by them,
either as principal or trustee, must
on the market for years and has be listed in township where sit-
C Cannon and Mr and Mrs. Robert
Worthington We feel they will have
a warm reception in the nation's
There is a citizens meeting called
Turnage and Sons Company.
If Its a buggy or a harness, we
can suit in price, style and terms. E.
Turnage and Sons Company.
We hare in stock buggies made by
, r
V Mb .
For the
Fourth
You'll want the home In
shape for the
your own comfort; the
lime to get that
The dining room outfit, the brass
bed, the drawing room suite or fan-
piece, the comfortable arm chair or rocker is here In a var-
that means a lasting sat choice for you. See the bar.
gains the
to meet in the mayor's office Tuesday following manufacturers and defy
night, to appoint four town aldermen on a good buggy, Jno.
to fill the four vacancies, by reason of Flanagan Buggy Company, Greenville,
resignation at the last meeting.
The singing class from the Golds-
Odd Fellows Orphanage, will
give a concert here on the night and Co. Kinston,
the of June. Let every one at- k- C. Could we not suit you one of
tend and help a good cause.
on or before Saturday, June
16th, 1912. And thereafter ail persons
who have failed to list their taxes
for any cause, are required to
pear before the list taker at such
times and places as he may designate
in his notices and list their property.
After the dates named in the notice
posted by the list taker the tax lists
will be closed.
Attention is also called to the fact
that failure to list will result in your
being double taxed and the taxpayer
falling to list subjects himself to a
misdemeanor.
X. C, Washington Company, I The same penalty Is provided for the
Washington, X. C. Hackney county liable for poll
Wilson. X. C, Bros., Suffolk. The penalties prescribed by law
will be enforced.
Henry is pulling and blowing like a
porpoise, but nobody is paying the
least attention to And he didn't
come from Charleston
Citizen.
noble institution Is giving the world
some of the salt of the earth.
Our have arrived
If you have not seen the NEW
WASHINGTON It is to your
Interest to see. Made by George
and are laying plans to make the Hackney, Jr., and sold In Ayden by
Ayden market hum this fall. E Turnage and Sons Company.
Watch this column for what they have The John Flanagan Buggy has stood
to say to the farmers. for years
By order of the Board of
of Edgecombe County.
H. S. BUNN. Clerk of Board.
N. C, June 1912.
C till
Mis. Hodges and little son due to the fact that this bug-
are visiting her parents. Mr. Alfred been made out of the
Moon in Station, Va. material. Sold in Ayden by us.
Mr. Oscar lost a horse Mon- Turnage and Sons Company.
day.
Ten cents in currency will
and its growth to the first reader who guesses
the name of Hie man who will nut
get the noble place prize this year.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
And away off in Kentucky
best
E.
Barber
Shop
THE COOLEST SPOT TO BE
IN GREENVILLE
FIVE CHAIRS
Is always a
chair for no one better but
nil arc the best t be had. When
yon fall to receive the proper
report same to A.
foreman he Is capable of
knowing position. Visit the
coolest spot in Greenville once
and we are sure you wont go
elsewhere.
Dry Island battery for all
kinds of and gasoline
engines, oil and grease at J. R. Smith
and Bro.
Mr, Hart Miss Velma
were married lint
day.
There was a nicotine Hie officers
of the Christian church Monday
ranging a protracted meeting In
July or August.
Mrs. Garris of Is
Mr K. K. Hardy has purchased a
The Happenings Around Standard Mr. Joseph Cobb and Miss Ford touring Car,
STANDARD. Juno Mary Tucker spent Saturday and Sunday Prof I Sawyer, president Of the
who has boon lingering for near visiting friends. Baptist K made trip through
some lime passed away on last Friday Messrs. A. C. and D. L. Turnage counties last week
morning, June U. about o'clock, or near were visiting t In the of the school
all kind friends and loving Mr T Tyson Saturday evening Primary class Hie Christian
hands could do for her and was burled May Boll Flan- on a
of near were visiting
Miss Annie Tyson Saturday and Sun-
and barbecue at next
communicative, the Thursday In
on Saturday evening In the homo
ground. She was one that was
land by all that knew her and made
friends every where she went. She
leaves two and one and
a host of friends to mourn their lost.
Mr. H. C. of near Reedy Branch
church was a pleasant caller among
Pumps, piping valves and farming
supplies on hand at Peoples apply
Company,
bring
Miss Annie Dixon of Ayden passed Mr suffered a
July. editor of the Dally
I special Invitation lo he present and
our midst. always glad to through our town Sunday en route for Monday evening.
Bit Mr as he seems to be full Mr. Smith's, near Hardware, lime, cement and
of fun and Jokes. Heard some one say that L. E. J. got j. R and Bro.
Cool drinks fine cigars at the went there Messrs. Dooley and have
fountain of Peoples Supply Company. Wonder if he saw Miss Annie, arrived here and are pleased with the
Messrs. and William Messrs. A. C. Turnage and E. S. of a big tobacco crop.
Moore of were pleasant of near were vis- Rev, C. W. spent Monday
among their friends around st Mr. G. G. Tyson Sunday even- night In town. He came to be present
horn evening at a meeting of the officers of the
Tobacco Flues
POUNDS MATERIAL
Three and one-half solid cars Tobacco Flue Iron for
this season's trade. I will make my flues this season in
the Center Brick Warehouse, where I will be glad to fill
orders from my old and new friends, the fourth
season.
The demand will be heavy this season and to avoid
delay and confusion, I advise all those who are reason-
ably sure of needing flues to place their orders early, and
get their flues before the beginning of curing season.
J. J. JENKINS
Warehouse,
No.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE, AND
ROUNDED BY THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
H AYE TO
OFFER IX THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL A X
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE AX UP-TO DATE
JOB A X D
Agriculture Is the I the w,,. Healthful, the Most Robs of
WE A VIA-
OF 7-117.7 IV HUN-
AMONG THE REST
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN
PART OF CARO
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
GOOD IX
A BUSINESS TO TARE
A FEW INCHES SPAt R AND
TELL WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
I SING
RAT Us ARE LOW AND CAN
RE HAD UPON
X. C, K
m it
SUFFERS AT
Thomas Fortune Ryan, Hew York Fraction Magnate Early in the
Field Battle to Combine Strength With Murphy,
Tammany's Strength
Overpowers Commoner
Parker's Speech Keynote Interrupted By Scenes
Disorder-Session Adjourned
TOTAL OF FROM Ml
I, r I Mil I K, June lost Ml control
of the lie for
of the b Alton II.
Mr. nominated Senator to Tinker. The latter
dined the honor and named Mr. to make the The
made an eloquent pies for the cause he bail been for sixteen
but it was
The debate preceding- the roll call threw the contention into dis-
order. The on roll call
On motion of Luke of
see. Judge Parker's selection us
chairman made unanimous.
After the announcement of
the temporary chairmanship
Parker was escorted lo the platform
where he began delivering his address
outlining the views of the pol-
The crowds wearying by long delay
began leaving the galleries and there
was great disorder as Judge
sought to proceed.
Owing to the great disorder and the
manifest weariness of the delegates
and spectators Representative Fitz-
motion to adjourn was carried
at with a whoop.
BALTIMORE June the
LEADER OF
candidates, however, are with-
out men of lofty mien
that we meet from the dis-
temper which seized the Chicago con-
and privilege to discharge a
public duty, deliberately,
cause of government by the
people the world over has mater-
checked by the disgraceful brawl
which terminated in the bedlam of
Chicago. Every Rood citizen has been
put to shame by the brutality and the
abuse which characterized the wrangle
between a President and an ex-
president. Gratitude. friendship,
party loyalty, common
decency forgotten in the tussle.
CITY THREATEN
Veritable Sea Stems Unless Funds For Upkeep k
Outside Convention
Forthcoming
BUSH TICKETS WORK
I the House Semite
of Thousands of People to to the Appropriation the
Admittance Into Hall Where Current Year. Thousands of
it ill be
Hatch. out Next Monday.
illy J, June
Baltimore woke up in a rain Tuesday u Sums Navy Yards if
morning, and it gave delegates and country the of
even further excuse, if any W off July II
was needed for turning out late. When makes provision for
they were in shape for moving
thing turned toward the convention j announcement was made by
hull, which was in the large armory Secretary of the Navy
with seating capacity of May.
The appeal for tickets had been Every navy yard in the Catted
something phenomenal, and thousands will remain closed next Mon-
who had been unable to cot the coveted day morning and all civil employee
long strip of pasteboard coupons, or therein will be laid off without pa
even part of one, followed in the .
., , , unless Congress tomorrow passes r
lion the armory anyway in the hope
that something might turn up which extending the
give them an opportunity of lion for the current year.
veiling on the inside. it was no Acting Secretary is
June
P. convention day
fair and called to order at
o'clock. A motion to adjourn till
night was defeated. Governor
Folk of Missouri speaks. Sena-
tor Raynor of Maryland, Intro-
. Rig ovation.
Crazed Man and
Kills Little Girl
HARMON.
June man. like Wilson was not nominated.
Bryan accepted the challenge of bat- the progressive Democrats had as well
and went down to defeat at the .
hands or the ,. . , ,. , ,
,,, , ,, .,. . , . today was about as solder y as
Mack
when Alton Ii. Parker was chosen gathering, according to
temporary chairman.
The battle was plainly a
go, the convention zone was laid
off with ropes for a block In each
the hall and no one was
permitted to puss through the ropes
without first showing his ticket to
policeman. Thus the crowd was
kept back from blocking the entrances
against those Who had the
And it seems that there were never so
many policemen. They were every-
where, in bundles of two and three
along every avenue of approach, and
around every entrance to the Immense
coliseum.
Be it said in passing, too. that there
was a cleverer array of police-
men brought together than those on
the newspaper men. duly in Baltimore. To find out any-
The next big light will likely take
son affair against the combine. Many ion the platform and it is probable that I
of the same influences are working Murphy's steam roller will put across
here that defeated Roosevelt at big business wants, although the
go, except Bryan charged they were
more brazen.
presence with the Virginia
delegates and August and
others are regarded as very significant.
Bryan forces are going to make an-
other tight and may be a little more
successful resulting in a mildly pro-
affair.
As predicted North Carolina split
Photo Q
CHARLES F. MURPHY. LEADER Of
TAMMANY HALL.
election of Judge Alton B. Parker, of
New York as temporary chairman of
the Democratic National Convention
was formally announced, the
New Yorker was Introduced
by Chairman Mack, and delivered his
address which In part fol-
meet while the hills yet echo
to wild cries of liar, and traitor,
and furious wails of fraud,
treachery and corruption; and our
ears are weary with the din of the
articulate shrieking and passionate
of the most
brawl of our political history.
June
at Jess Marks, while
crazed with whiskey shot and instant-
killed the five-year old daughter
Marvin Westmoreland. The tragedy
occurred in the southern section of the
city and has greatly shocked the
of the community. The
of the affair have not yet been
learned but the general report has
that Marks, while insanely drunk,
look the life of the little child.
Motorcycle Hares lit York.
NEW YORK. June manage-
of the Stadium at
Brighton clinch has completed
for what promises t
tile greatest motorcycle race meeting
aver pulled off in this country. The
meet, which will open next Saturday
and continue for three days, will put
together the fastest amateur and pro-
riders in America.
next big light will likely com.
ask a
policeman or street car conductor and
was cheerfully and pa-
given.
Ami as arrangements for the con-
these were complete as ii
seems possible for any city to have
made. is nothing wrong with
The Wilson people attempted to look lover the Chairmanship. Bryan is enough South
on the bright side tonight but the New only nine voles. There were real when it
Jersey man's chances are delegates and alternates es to people
eclipsed by Parker's choice although North Carolina and the following
Wilson people claim the vote was not for R. B. J. S.
indicative. Carr, W. C. K. J. Justice.
Clark seems to he leading tonight. L. I. Smith. E. P. W. A
especially if be continues to swing the Finch, A. S. R. It. While. A.
Murphy support. Bryan is probably I. Cox. J. II. Ramsey. A. W. Graham,
out of the running although always V. S. Bryant. C. . Clark,
likely to turn up unexpectedly. I B. It. S. Young, W. A
Some predicted that if an untainted Self.
ready to telegraph and cable this
order to the remote naval
in the
The great navy yard with its
employed will be hit hard, for law
offices of the navy department have
decided that the law prohibiting the
acceptance of volunteer service by
government, except to save human
life or prevent the destruction of gov-
property will apply to that
and all other yards.
The same situation will obtain as to
the vast river and harbor projects of
the War Department. The only ex-
of this closing order will pro-
be the civil in the ex-
departments in Washington
and those in the custom houses and
elsewhere. To preserve
government property a few caretakers
will be retained.
William Jennings took plat-
form and presented name John w.
Kern, of Indiana, for temporary chair-
man. He reserved the right of as-
by the national committee to
name the temporary chairman. His
Wilson Implicitly Believes in
Commoner's Sincerity
SKA GIRT. N. J. June
telephone today Governor Wilson
directed from his cottage hire the light
his supporters have declared
they would make the election
Of Alton B. Parker as temporary
chairman of the democratic national
convention,
The governor was in constant com-
with his leaders.
Ho yon think Mr. Bryan is a
date for the nomination, lie was asked.
believe Mr, Bryan is acting I
from conviction in true devotion to the
Cause of progress and without any
fish ulterior motives whatever, he re-
PROBABLE
It was o'clock when Hie enliven- speech was tilled with enthusiasm,
band began entertaining the especially from the spectators. In the
thousands. At time spec- midst his the hall took up the
tutors were rapidly pouring In and be- cry of Parker drowned him for
shown lo their teats At that while. After him John W Kern
time very few were in their himself the stand, urging harmony
they In until and declining to be for tern-
the time for calling to order. y chairman Bryan spoke
The Brat demonstration was when expressing a willingness to support
the Texas delegation displayed bid good progressive or that he would
handsome Wilson banner, accept the chairmanship
As Cardinal Gibbons In his priestly himself. Theodore Bell,
robe was escorted from main entrance behalf of Judge Parker.
I to platform lie was given an ovation, said he did not see wherein Par-
next demonstration was when W. democracy had undergone such
j. Bryan entered, the crowd rising eh . n four years Mr Bryan
Every time cheering did him good enough lo
tarted In any part of the hall the side of this convention.
crowd sprung up M see the cause. every sentence of speak-
It when Chairman era Interrupted with clamor and
E. Mack, of the National Com- calls for Bryan, Parker, etc. It
rapped for order but it took . noisy, gathering
several minutes of intermittent rap- racket coming from 1.-aims
pine to bring enough for his Quite ., stirring Parker speech was
voice to be heard and not until fifteen by Congressman Johnson,
minutes Inter could the call of Te who came by to hands
for the convention be read This was with n hunch of North c
with the opening prayer b when he their Bryan
Cardinal Gibbons. platform asked that
I chairman Mack was then about debate be closed. was agreed
MAYOR WILLIAM J. GAYNOR OP but the to. and a roll call on temporary chair-
NEW YORK. would not quiet for tome resulted In a victory for Par-
oles.


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Eastern reflector, 21 June 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 21, 1912
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Joyner NC Microforms
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