Eastern reflector, 28 June 1912


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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.





MRS. CHARLES D.
California
gm to Chicago Convention.
i -f ton
IS
SPECIAL LETTER FROM
THE NATIONS CAPITAL
WASHINGTON, June
in be-
tween tin newspaper man of
Fatten to Far win
NEW YORK. June James A.
Patten who la credited with having
operated a corner in cotton
rear and later displayed
his genuine as a speculator by pulling
down million In Chicago wheat
pit, sailed for Europe today to begin
a summer vacation trip will be
t the region of the far north
not by tourists. Nor-
way. Iceland and
land will b In
Mr. Patten is accompanied the trip
by bis son, and Dr.
Ai n W. Harris, president of North-
western at Evanston,
WILLIAM BARNES. JR.
In Charge of th. Taft
at Convention.
it
Is the connecting
link between the mer-
chant and customer
it is the merchant's
salesman.
Goods snugly rest-
on a shelf are very
much like a miser's
gold -all right, but in
need of circulating.
A Secret has better
chance to travel than
the goods of a mer-
chant who will not
talk about . them . all
the time. . up to
-date merchant looks
to advertising like the
announcer to his
. Advertising
enlarges the circle of
merchant's business,
the
strengthens the vol-
of the voice. Both
multiply the chances
of a hearing. In grand
father's time
was not thought
of. But in
time competition
was slight. it
is so keen that a mer-
chant must look out
else the edge of com-
petition may
him from his business.
Be sure to tell the
people what you have,
why you have it, and
what they can have it
for. . This is vital to
your business. . Also
when telling the
use a medium that
will reach them with
your message of
The
Daily
Reflector
will do it for
days and of the
times when the
statesman was whipping the editor.
Today men of the Capitol, even
the veterans are universally smooth-
there is a
not often. The is
that all men look young.
With this factor in mind,
the th young reporter,
who. having met the latter-day type
correspondent, strolls casually In-
to the press galley for the first time
and Views the pictures of former
newspaper Stan that line the walls
In front of him. behind him, and
from behind
phone booths and sofas are row upon
row whiskers. Not casual
or not even
nary sideburns, but whiskers and
pronounced. In fact, nine out of ten
of the one sees in etching
painting or photograph, are the proud
of whiskers that are worn
Mormon of-
Beginning high behind the
I ears the whiskers gradually work
their way down the fare until
they reach the chin and there is
enough material for a mattress.
j land, prominent newspaper
recalls as well blessed the
Then they drop.
drop, drop, like th, weeping willow.
The last Seen of them is as they slide
past the vest headed for
Then there is the Joneses, two of
them. There Is C. H. and John Henry
and not u man in the world would
dare attempt to say which had the
better beard. John Henry shone be-
cause most of his beard stood end.
His whiskers even in the pictures
have a distinctly frightened appear-
A new correspondent wandered
the the other day.
they have extra sessions In
those he
replied the friend
Why ask
was the new-
man reflectively, tiny with
those whiskers when the temperature
began to flirt the
Always there is the same comment
when the new man re in.
are middle-aged men with
faces, while on the
walls are yards and yards of wild 1111-
beards.
Two men the honorable
mention in the hall of the
immortals are W. W. Armstrong and
William Henry Smith.
Mann always points
them out to strangers with the ex-
remark that they had
Now he knows that no-
i. About all of the faces
THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE OF
MILLINERY
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE can be found at
W. A. BOWEN'S
New and complete stock of Coat Suits just arrived,
the latest and best styles.
New goods arriving every day, and in ten days our stock will
be complete in every line.
W. A. BOWEN
line are Joseph Pulitzer and
Charles A. Dana. these men were
-mere In torn of whiskers. eBB
the average person can discern Is
point of the nose and two eyes.
is hair.
Instance then- is one man .
Vol. Charles Mann. of
galley refers to lovingly
His picture looks as if his
entire life had been spent In
the beard which flows In all
i; down past the n
his coat. It there only because
the photograph ends.
Harry
T en there is John C. New. father
Sew of Indiana, who was a
In the recent Cl
John C. had a side view
Amid this luxury beard there
stand out two startlingly smooth
faces One is W. of
Georgia, author of the
The other i
William Randolph Both of
these as they gaze from their
oaken frames, are sad. The smooth
twain seem always to be
could climb off the wall of
heroes and join in the
bitter day workers who are hurrying
CARR ATKINS
line of Hardware and Paints. Farm-
of best makes. Spotting
Implements
Goods, Etc.
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it.
Hid
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
duce. We now the former
Can Co. 1-
will be to have our
on us.
of This is
j. After seeing half of his and thither In front of them.
Bikers for fail measure- .
I one wishes the Th. Crowd.
picture could speak the There are two ml Ion German
, , explain what he did Publican. In the United States who
,;,, when heading up C will absolutely to support any
, .,,,. ,, ,. man for a term and who
. either vote the ticket o.
S P. V home, Besides these there art
be lames E. Hot million
. . ., the landscape hist
I inkers being throughly an I
distributed below the eyes. But
is victor when it comes to an
. His
whiskers don't E-t well I until
men who will do
iv Roosevelt should
nominated by the regular
convention, lie will be the worst
licked man for President next No-
Since Horace in
Concord Tribune.
Where Democrats Will Choose
Their Presidential Candidate
Freckled Girls
It is an absolute fact, that one cent
jar of FRECKLE CREAM
will remove your freckles or cause
then-, to fade and two will even
in the most severe cases completely
them. I am willing to personally
guarantee this to return your money
without- argument if your complexion is
not restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
Will not make hair grow but will
remove TAN-, and
FRECKLES. Come in try it.
The jars are large and result- absolute-1
curtain. Sent by mail if desired.
Price Mammoth jars
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP
For sale by
Pharmacy, X. C.
Stop
But don't let the Watch
stop until it gels into your
pocket.
I am overstocked with
good timers of the best
make, and want to convert
the surplus into cash. Hence
cut the price to the
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in America.
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a that the Democratic national convention may do at
mere will seem tame after the proceeding at Chicago.
the eves of the nation will be upon the deliberations the Firth
armory in Monumental City during the week beginning
The convention bull which the the exterior and
la one of the largest In country. Its bugs drill hell measures SOU
by feet, and Its normal seating capacity of 10.000 has been increased
that people may be while the convention Is In session
To house the delegates and other visitors Baltimore has hotels which can
commit,, persons, not to mention the or more private
which will receive guests.
WEEK AND BATES
to
City and N. C
Sunday excursion tickets now on
sale and week end fares will become
effective Saturday, June
For specific rates and complete in-
formation apply to any agent of the
Norfolk Southern railroad.
CALL
Randolph Bros.
House, N. C.
FOB
FIELD PEAS
Try Reflector Want Column
Announcements
For of Deeds.
I desire to announce that I will be
I 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 support of my
friends and citizens of the county of
Pitt
J. J. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds.
I hereby myself a can-
for the office of Register of
Deeds of county, subject to the
action and approval of Democrat-
primary. I wish to thank my
friends for the support given four
years ago and earnestly ask for same
In the coining primary.
BELL.
I m
tor Deeds
To the Voters of Pit
take this method of announcing
myself a candidate tor the of
Register of of Pill county, sub-
to consideration and
val. Should you nominate fa as your
candidate. I will appreciate it as I
have for what oil have for me
in the past, Should yon see lit to
choose someone else, that will not
lessen by in for what you
have already done for me and my
love for the people of Pitt county.
Very
T. It. MOORE
For
I hereby announce myself a
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
action of the Democratic party.
R. L. LITTLE.
For Constable.
I wish to announce myself a
for Greenville township con-
stable, subject to the Democratic
WALTER L.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVEX-
Mil.
account or the National Demo-
Convention meeting In a
Southern city, there will be a
large attendance from this section. A
groat many of our people arc anxious
have this opportunity of witnessing
lone o great national gatherings,
I To Ibis end the ATLANTIC COAST
LINK announced a rate of
To Baltimore and Return
tickets being sold June 10th to 84th,
with final limit to reach
starting point not later than midnight
Of July 3rd. 1312.
The ATLANTIC COAST LINE
ates three through dinning car trains
bid ween the South and the North.
Ample service available.
For reservation, rates, schedules or
any information,
W. H. WARD. Agent.
T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pas. Agent.
Wilmington. N. C.
For of Heeds.
I hereby announce myself a
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
of the Democratic party.
t J. C.
For Constable.
I hereby myself a can-
for constable of
township, the action and
of the Democratic party.
L. W.
For Constable.
I hereby myself a can-
for Constable of Greenville
township, subject to the action and
approval of the Democratic party.
JESSE L. WHICHARD.
Directory
AND OFFICIALS
Churches, Lodges and Social
County.
I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C. Moore.
Register of M. Moore.
B. Wilson.
Chas. Laughing-
louse.
C.
P. D
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis,
W. E. Proctor.
Town.
M. Wooten.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T. Smith.
E. Nobles, E. B,
W. A. J, S. Tunstall J.
F. Davenport, B. F. Z. P. Van-
Dyke. II. C.
Water and
S. Spain. C. Oil. L
W. Tucker.
Superintendent H. L. Allen.
Fir.
Flanagan. N. G,; L. II Pender, Sec.
Tribe No. I J
R. S. J. L
Evans, C. of R.
Clubs.
Lillian Carr,
Miss Ward Moore, secretary
Daughters of T
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L.
en, secretary.
The Kings A. I.
Blow, president; Mrs. S. U.
Bi.
Sans Mrs.
Skinner; Secretary. Mrs. W
L. Hall.
Dunn, president;
i. m. i i i k, secretary.
End of It. O.
tries, president; Mrs. E. B.
Secrete
Round Table Mrs. it.
president; Mrs. S. J
Civic Mrs. T
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. t. b
Meade.
Till
tin of
BANK Of
at of X C,
at the close of business June 1912
Loans discounts
I Overdrafts II
Churches. Banking I uses, furniture and
Baptist, c M. I 1.174.52
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, Duo from banks and bankers
W. Wilson, superintendent of
Fur Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
from the north side of Tar
river for County Commissioner of Pitt
county, subject to the action and
of the Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER.
Southern Railway
OF THE
Direct lines to all points
North. South, East and West.
LOW FAKES TO
CAROLINA
Lund of The
also to
California points and all principal
resorts
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
LIGHTED 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
signed, who will gladly and courteous-
furnish you with all information
as to your best and quickest schedule
and most comfortable way In which to
make the trip.
J. JONES.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
H. F. CARY,
General Passenger Agent.
Washington. D. C.
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
regular pastor.
Episcopal, St. Paul's Rev. Dallas
Tin rector. W. A.
superintendent of Sunday school.
n. V. Lancaster,
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk.
Methodist, Jarvis
E. M. pastor; A. B, Ellington.
clerk; II. D. Baseman, superintend-
of Sunday school; L. H. Pender,
secretary.
Move
Rev. W. O. pastor.
Lodges.
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M.
R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender.
Sec.
Sharon, No. A. F. and A. M.
H. Harding, W. M.; E. E. Griffin, Sec i
Greenville Encampment No. I
O. O. IV-D. W. C. P.; ,
H. Pender. Scribe.
Tar River No. K. of J
Woodward. C. C; A. B. Ellington,
K. or R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M.
J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O.
F. Meet every Tuesday night, E. O.
Silver coin, Including mi-
nor currency
National bank notes and
II, S, i
Total
1.331
Fur the Legislature.
I hereby myself a can-
for the House of
subject to tho action and
of tho Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
S. T. CARSON.
May 10th, 1912.
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for the House of
subject to the action and
of the Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
D. If, CLARK.
May 1912.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
for County Commissioner of
Pitt county, subject to the action of
Democratic primary.
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., June
hop who was pastor of the
Hyde Park Methodist church In tills
City until his recent election as bishop
of the Methodist Episcopal general
Conference In Minneapolis, has taken
of his former congregation
and leave this week for his new-
home In Helena, Mont. Bishop
is to have supervision of the
Methodist conference In Montana.
Idaho and North and South Dakota.
Capital paid III
Surplus 7110.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses .;, tuxes paid 742.87
Tune of deposit
subject to check 25.563.87
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total 16.134.69
Suite m North Carolina, County of
Pitt.
I. W. J. Bullock, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. BULLOCK,
Correct-Ail,
W. W. DAWSON,
It F. JENKINS,
JON
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
tins 20th day of June, 1912.
J. A. Notary Public.
My expires Jan. 1913,
Professional Cards
ii Ward C. C.
Washington. N. O. Greenville, N.
it PIERCE
Attorney, at Law
Practice all the Courts.
Woolen on Third
Street
. .
H. W.
n Law
Office formerly . J .
I-.
North
r. m.
I a or.
second flour In Wooten
on Third St., opposite court house.
MS
illume; st Law
building,
Practice wherever his art
desired
North
II. V. CARTER, . B.
N, C Y t
Greenville office with Dr. L.
limited to diseases of the
Bye, tar, Nose and it
N.
u I. Moore W. H. Long
at
. Carolina
it.
ranee
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident
Office, on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson store
K a ltd
For
LOCKE
i um
K. L.
i ,
SKINNER
at Law
Greenville.
North
V. C. D. M. Clark
Engineer Attorney at La
Civil Engineers
Surveyors
W. f.
Attorney at Law
Office opposite R. L. Smith Co's
Stable and next door to John Flan-
Company's new building
North Carolina
Central Barber Shop
Edmonds, I lark and Latham
Proprietors
Located in main business part
of town. Four chairs In opera-
each one presided over
by a skilled barber. Ladies
waited on at their homes.
888838888888
5.5 s s s s
SAM SHORT I
Transfer, Express S
Promptness h
Phone t
Reflector Want Ads.
S. J.
Attorney at Law
Edwards Building on the Court
House Square
north Carolina.
For SI
J . AN i .-.
For Treasurer,
B. U. LACY,
Pot Auditor,
W. P. WOOD,
Randolph.
For Attorney-General,
T. BICKETT,
of Franklin
Fur
Superintendent of Public In-
JAMES Y.
of
For Commissioner,
JAMES R.
of Vance.
DR.
at
F. I
Veterinary
A. M. Allen's Stables.
Greenville, N. C.
Day Phone Night Phone 289-L
Will attend calls Day or Night
For Commissioner of
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM,
of Lincoln.
For Commissioner of Labor and Print-
M. L.
For County Commissioner.
i hereby announce myself a
Bite for County Commissioner of Pitt
subject to the approval
action the Democratic primary of
the county.
G. S.
June 1912.
For County
to approval by the Demo-
voters I hereby announce
a candidate for the nomination
of County Commissioner of Pitt
JNO. I. GIBSON
For Stale Senator.
Subject to approval by the Demo-
voters hereby announce my-
self a candidate for the nomination
of State Senator for Pitt county.
S ALEX L. BLOW.
Items.
June and
Mrs. R. M. Jackson of
spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Jackson's.
Miss spent
day night and Sunday with Miss Es-
We were pleased to see such a large
crowd at Sunday school Sunday after-
noon.
Miss Lee spent
day night Sunday with Misses
Pearl and Olivia Jackson.
Mr. J. O. Dawson and Miss Lillian
were out driving Sunday
Mr. L. M. Jackson spent Sunday
in
Misses Pearl and Olivia Jackson left
this afternoon to visit trend and rel-
near
Miss Emily of was
in town today.
Mr. I. C. Jackson of
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Frank
Jackson's.
Mr. F. and Ml Pearl
Jackson were out driving Sunday
I i
j Mr. Jarvis Stokes and Miss
passed through town Sunday
aft.
j Miss Alice and Lillian Mumford
spent Saturday afternoon In
Miss Helen spent Bat-
night With Miss Annie Mae
I Mr. w I. baa
led new piano.
I Mr DaWSOn made a
to Monday
J. E. WINSLOW
Han sucker Buggies
Wagons
Horses and Mules
Phone No.
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
F. M.
Lawyer
Office 3rd St., 2nd floor Wooten
GREENVILLE. N. C
For Corporation Commissioners,
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax.
GEO. P. PELL, of
For Justices Supreme Court,
A. of Lincoln.
GEO. H. BROWN, of Beaufort
licit I It
for Pardon
Notice is hereby given that John
Green, convicted an affray at the
April u i in. 1912, county supreme
court sentenced to ., month on
the public roads of Pitt county, will
apply governor of North Caro-
for a and all persona ob-
to the same may be heard con-
the same.
This the day of June 1912.
JOHN GREEN,
IS
Ker
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
Presidential Elector.
ALBION DUNN,
of Pitt.
Stray Taken
I have taken up one steer, color
red and white; horns about u
years old; over slope and
In ear. smooth crop
left. Owner can net same by prov-
ownership paying cost.
J. D. WIGGINS.
it E i x. c.
C ltd
Excursion
H Ml Hi.
and lo
Norfolk, Va.,
it Railroad,
II
Two days at Seashore, Virginia Beach,
Cape Henry, Balling Bathing, Fishing
Raleigh I A. M. I
vie, A.
Kama A. M .
Greenville A, II.
. V M .
Arrive Norfolk p. m. Return-
leave Norfolk any regular train
Thursday June 27th.
Call on ticket agent for full in-
W. W. D V CONN,
I Pass, liter Ant
folk, v. ,, . t,. a c
NOTICE TO
Sarah K Cox, having qualified as
administrator the of
W. Cox, deceased, before D. Moore,
clerk of the court of Pitt
county, is he given that
all persona Indebted lo said estate
are hereby required to make
with undersigned
administrator and all persona holding
claim are hereby
required t r cl ms I
administrator duly verified within
twelve month date f,
or this notice be plead In b
i . ,,; .,,,,,
SARAH B. CON.
I of i
w Cox. doc.
r C HARDING, Attorney.
ltd
FLOWERS
you want the best,
e art t your services.
Re,
la
the S lea.
Floral
short notice.
I. L. IT
Co.
. c.
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for Vicinity.
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no high. th desire but both the the Her-
it was not. They
I Ht Ii;. .,,,,.,,,; ,
Other thousand abstain from open tat the packed the
convention with unauthorized alter-
and FARM and EASTERN
mil DOW the corporations have the char,,
W j Md
THE probation and to avoid blame, and i, Issued a
D. I. Editor. , M. to the Of proclamation to t
CAROLINA. M
Editorial of Human Interest
Instance could be multiplied from
pie which embrace full bill of
complaint Of course the de-
the daily papers. A few Team ago
ride the two opposing faction and all
year,
Six mouths, ,,. .
rates urn, be , railroad wished to e
application at the business office has a substantial
The Reflector Evan raise its rates. It bought columns . reckoned with
yd Thirds of the to the M m
All cards thank resolutions reasons which made such action ,,,,,., to Injure him
of respect will be charged at The same course was
cent per word.
by slating that he does not
ken by the management of the because he
-t be forty year, of age until
cents per lino, up to lines. New Jersey to New York was ,,,, ,,, Hi ell,,.
a m. mailer published his birth and
MIC at the certifies to show that he
Greenville. Carolina, under have dreamed of paying taTty mU, ,
set of March to placate the public. Now near- he g
every corporation has a publicity have ,.
agent to spread all that is favorable. Q under
and to offer u plausible explanation of
FRIDAY. JUNE . ll--
Press Comment
of that us In passed through
the door.
Now that condemnation of Alton H.
Parker for the position of chairman
of the Democratic Convention, by the
Hon. William Jennings Bryan, was
,,, .,,, BI
OH Mil. M which might cause OH- ,,, take the oath of office
TARIFF favorable comment, it elected.
Behind any right adjustment of
rates there must intelligent
public opinion. That can no more be
created by the publication of
pages of that are
WHO IN
Cuba is now on the threshold of a
in
Tart I.
How shall we approach a prison to
see It fairly and to study II
INti u Imagine visitors
costs the American Farmer, and from a world outside of this.
A party of six or seven go through rather little upon the part of the
the prison with you. and it would have been more
becoming In some cross roads
There is woman of middle age. be a great day for
stout and in a bright purple Democracy when William Jennings
dress. There are two children, a can get the Idea out of his Head that
he owns the Democratic party and
n man. a tall, thin man. and , ,, tor
others whom you do not notice. Mt. Telegram.
they look at a nervous
woman sitting in the reception room
The Democratic convention is going
talking to a convict. They take no r just to the
int.-st in her, no interest in the con- Bryan is not the boss.
To you the prison guide The Democratic party does not
conies here to see him as often ate bosses long and the country Is
us the rules allow. She's his wife, suspicious of Bryan. It does not
, matter if Bryan is right, the country
She's been coming for seven years. I jg be
tell you. women get the hard end of it the of the party, and
this though the party may go his way.
Women do indeed get the hard end of do not Intend to go with him or under
it. There are twelve hundred men leadership. That Is a very good
, , , , ,., idea. It will Rive the party some
in that every one of them
support that it would get other-
has caused some woman to suffer. are n
And every one of them has broken the go far as we can
heart of one other moth- Times.
for the revision of the tariff, a demand
was defeated at the last elections b
on the part of governmental
There are millions
Through a narrow door you turn slugged over ropes. Down, but
with your fellow-visitors. not yet out, Roosevelt is whipped and
At every step you marvel at the cur- refuses to admit defeat. To prevent
humanity a knock-out blow he will foul his an-
and lie ruled out of the ring
for refusing to follow the recognized
upon rules of sport. The colonel Is
piles of loaves of and pod and know it. His hat has
brown. The guide bake been kicked out of the ring and the
the that to no more than ,. ,
a comparatively limited number . of Cuba secured, on . , . , ,, that
I bu the b. U. . as i Genera was . winch the and the . of
M our method, making give . cannot be n
i, charged. The farmer has given 111- Hie little
cause Its existence, it exist of
the public has been clear- duties of
and the precise fl resigned from his
anxious seems to be I tax-
h a favorable
telling blow. Ho is glad every time the
Payer. 1-1 rings and staggers when he re-
Hut not one looks at or thinks of turns to his corner. The battle will
the convict who turns quickly away to long one, and the Oyster Day
To you the champion is reeling the weariness of
the fray. He sees defeat staring him
patch of soil fenced in for
lie, and too frequently no attention to them. They cannot walk, it thin, white face. To y
market conditions or demands. He down, lie down stand up as they guide is a forger. You can f on
see ho is sensitive about being here. b.
Some of them never seem to get used According to the estimate of his
ha not given attention to
of tariff rate. the pries , ,, ,,. work .,, . f ,, ,
clothing, light, heat, and ail . with the , ,
,. . , i.,. an attractive or convenient
tor lite and reason- sugar mill. This
. comfort, II will is on the north
as long as the public or Important of
part of It, can be led to believe sill,. i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.
The manufacturer and the m
rm or established for the protection of all.
They have misused their freedom, and
to
friends he came to the ringside
In
and really did
.,. ,, j the pink of condition
The stout woman in purple is do- ,,,,,,
show some Ills old form and greet-
in their freedom Is taken lighted with the enormous copper vats .,,,,.,,,.,,
the wants and fancies of the away from them
, consumer or buyers. wise merchant
buys an article because be his big prison.
customer ought to want It. He seeks stone, iron bars, striped suit.
enforced enforced work, an-
these
them, gorge themselves with year it returned to the
i is,. expense of their victims, Interested In
the H a widespread ,. company, n dividend to to buy what they want and give it to e
, . , rest, on political M pet cent them the way they warn it. If they regularity of life a
on Cb., bow., y . red apple, b be git them red S
i . facts. country and General Is the apples, or If the Southern farmer, do-
i the will a bone of candidate of the minority party which sue one-horse plows, the manufacture
i . contention, a cause polled at the election. gives them one-horse plows.
i,. In trade and of the votes The Many farmer have on put-
until, through the J ,,., hope it can entertain of being molasses in jugs, apples in crates
responsible and politically in- victorious in the coming election, is and butter in and numerous
board or commission. He ,; division now existing among articles ill forms which the buy-
i is of the various affected U opponent win continue. Under have that they did not want
tor making the coffee. She nM hat
live in small cells in a very With the iron pots for champion has failed lo
boiling soup. come back. If he ever battles again
, you win b. more la ls no
these
III
longer the heavyweight champion of
the world. Ha must Join the ranks of
There is a great chapel -but no ,, Me is beaten to n
is compelled to intend. Journal.
There is a huge wash
with showers for the hardy, with ,,,,,, r
every prison and In every tubs for the old and crippled In a hath tub in Baltimore and
oner there are for each Of U. and every man is compelled to take injured himself. The North Carolina
You win not If you his hath. editor, who uses creek at borne
for bathing, never bag any accidents.
Richmond Journal.
walk through great Auburn How .,, how much that
hopeful for humanity, is told in those
why they runic there, think how
have been saved, think what will j Religious services are
soul or of
, , , i mini i o.- .,,, .
I it is not at ail We have also too been ,. e
studied and Intelligently reported to probable General could Bed with the marketing . low grade ,
people. Until there I. or cheap product w
., clearer public know,,,.,. a the four eastern taken as their toll by the handle. am. the prison rules prov
. , i . .-. . iii . mi a Hull I ,
This is My Birthday
i the and the effect, the Island.
Is always greater on a cheap product
shallows the mutilated minds souls
within.
His Highness Sir
of one of the
i ,. liberal and progressive of
were is in every . , ,
potentate India, was born June
schedule and of individual rates, the T. are. that than on a high priced one. It costs
I will lo he the jumble of thee condition will not continue, for more to transport and sell a
economic and k, the Liberal, win tin- pound of good butter put up of ,,,, lowers m, . founder of the
compromises that it has .,, ally conCerted action. The able packages it does a pound My , the ,.,, ,, ,
danger is too evident for them to do ,., butter fed up in a rag or l . , ,;,,. Clef's
otherwise A. the present time packed in ajar. We must give more i mU .,, ,,. . natural born son of
are three Liberal candidate, in the heed to what the buyers they
d the presidency. Dr. Alfredo want and to the marketing of our pro
WHAT
Before the door of the prison there and In every insane asylum one bun- . ,,,., tie
Light one the ,,,,.,,,.,., the republic is the tractive form. W must put higher
crime, icing th. fading Ernesto product on the market.
i . iii more to reform who took u part more and more to please
. than doubling force of ,., ,.,. revolution of 1906, which over- think less of our own
en. A light hung in iron, of ,,, palms and
I better protection than a Havana province II I hire to for another,
i i. for all are Governor do what he want me to do the man-
into watchmen. Bo It j; , , M upright man he warns it done. Just so long
is the obscurity with which the trans- ,,,.,,,.,, these are honorable. Tin --rower of
of our great corporations are in and farm products is simply working
covered that allows those acts manner. General BUS- the consumer and be should produce
which the justly complains. the chair of what the consumer wants and mar-
Aroused and informed public opinion in the Havana University n,,. ,,, he wains n
is a lone which is almost and is a high repute He
As a witness the Senate Com- distinguished himself in the war of
aptly one except a
,. ., of th causes There In old-time , f
bring are written out In just prison-, and all were forced to accept
bright colors- when first and such views as the major- tor and guardian and also
attended the College at
an eminent lawyer and th . the most convenient and at- under an
many prisoner must have or the ruler chose to profess.
SIDEWALK SKETCHES
L.
Since he has ad-
the affairs of the
slate. Several years ago the
Imperial government decorated the
for his loyalty and ability
he lid displayed In the government of
his dominion.
fool disregard, public
it
The claim that their
i th to revoke the charter, alone has the
; monopolies b id granted, the party, hi having been
brought on the War. ii forced by the national convention
i into war with Spain, Liberals held in on April
will he rather unusual if the
convention, or the two great
political parties are ill session at the
same time. Hut that Menu to be the
indication at this writing.
I pull with the general visited
Sentiment Is a change of for every W
i volatile working day in the week. Sentiment , .,.,,,.,,
.,,, , . ,., with a total of against Walsh
cure which Hoods is not always convertible into ready
world and on that account It is In the two the big Moose pitch-
sunshine and viewed will, suspicion by ed.
who cant anything lo ad-
room blush- mire in the month of May except the
brides. an outlook for com. If you have no. Where would the
of any sympathy lurking about your per- for the Upper Cap.
,.,;, worth plant a cultivate it mt project have been not bean
pound of grouch, with something besides the music of for Senator asks the
i. People th. register. You are headed Index. It would probably
born toward place or your friends have been where that large
; the recent last AI that Dr. Says and The Wilmington Dispatch wants to
textile strike m v r England. Rafael Orients, know if the tussle is going to take without being able to see of life than rent, light and heat.
tan time. to you are. where there is a vast com- tor a decent for Win-
speak of and go who would get a lot more out was until las.
Charlotte Chronicle.
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
on Application
June Mr.
Burgess filled his regular appointment
here at the Methodist church Sunday.
Mr. G. . Cox is away on a vacation
this week.
A. W. Ange and family came In
Thursday after spending several days
with relatives at
Postmaster M. G. Bryan spent
days last week with his son, M.
B. Bryan in Norfolk.
Miss Jeanette Cox came home last
Thursday after a visit to friends in
Mount, and Conetoe.
Miss Cox is a charming young lady
and her many friends are glad to have
her home again.
Miss Clara is visiting
relatives near Black Jack.
Several of our townsmen are attend-
the Democratic convention at
this week.
Mr. and L. L. of
den were visiting friends in town last
Thursday.
Miss Laura Cox went to LaGrange
Saturday and will talk in the Baptist
church Sunday on missions in Mexico.
The carpenters are progressing nice-
in their of and
enlarging the girls dormitory.
Roy Causey spent Sunday with his
Round-
cousin, Ira J. near
church.
The Winterville Baptist church has
purchased organ from the Green-
Baptist church. is organ
and we can assure those who attend
the services next week some excel-
lent music.
Rev. J. R. Carroll and Dr. F. F.
Cox went to yesterday.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wingate died Monday evening
at o'clock. We extend to them our
sympathy and point to Him who alone
can comfort in the hour of trouble.
Miss Annie returned home
from a visit to Sunday
evening. She by-
Miss Addle who will spend
several days with her.
Misses Helen and Elizabeth Adams
are at home again after an extended
visit with friends in
A carload of lime just
and get yours. A. W. Ange Co.
For tobacco trucks and flues write
or phone the A. G. Cox
Company.
You arc cordially Invited to
up to Harrington and Bar-
and Co's car and have It loaded
with land plaster.
LEGAL NOTICE.
M silk
By virtue of a power of sale con-
ill a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by Nelson Hop-
kins lo A. dated January
Mil and duly recorded in the
register's office in Pitt county In book
page
The undersigned will on Tuesday,
the day of July. 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 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 tho north,
the lot of Henry Sheppard on the
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on tho
east and Bower's lane on tho south,
containing 1-4 of an acre more or
and being the lot whereon the
said Nelson Hopkins now resides.
This the 9th day of June, 1912.
GEO. A. Mortgagee.
F. C. HARDING. Attorney.
ltd
All persons indebted to estate
will please it, ,
This June lilt
J. K. COBB,
ltd tor N C
What The Bartender Sees goes out with his arms close to his
A young man with a cold face, much his gait shuffling and his
nervous energy and a tired-of-the- hanging.
world expression leans over the pol- It has taken him less than three
silver-mounted drinking bar. minutes to buy. swallow and pay for
You look at him and order your a liberal dose of poison,
drink. , Says the
You know what you think of him, fellow had a good business
and you think you know what he once, look it, does he Jim
thinks of you. over here used to work for him. But
Did you ever stop lo think of all the he couldn't let it
Strange being besides yourself. The -If mentioned is whiskey.
that pass before him Outside In the cold that man. who
He there as a sentinel bu- let it alone, is suffering his
detective, waiter, general way against
man,
entertainer and host for the home-
less.
In come a young man, rather early
in the day.
He is a little to late the
night before. He takes a cocktail.
He tells the bartender that he does
not believe ill cocktails. He never
takes them, in fad. bitters In
a cocktail will cat a hole through a in Honor of
bad effect House
on your stomach, and so on. On Wednesday evening from nine
Out goes the young man with the I to twelve Miss Maude Lee In a charm-
cocktail inside of him. lug and unique manner entertained
the bitter wind. And
even In Ills poor, sodden brain reform
and wisdom are thriving to be heard.
His soul and his body are sunk far
below par. His vitality is gone, never
to return.
The whiskey with its shiver that
Is a shock to the heart; lifts him up
for a second.
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 Book D-9
the undersigned will expose to public
sale before the court house door in
Greenville, N. C. to tie bid
on Monday July 1912 m, a
certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of Pitt In
the town of Greenville and described
follows Lying on the south
side of the town of Greenville and
east side of the A. C. L. R. R. and
known as lot No. In the survey
mad by B, F. Patrick and being
part of the Mill land, the same
having been conveyed to George Ty-
son by deed from B. F. Patrick
L. C. Arthur end wife of date of De-
1901 and recorded in the
register's office of Pitt county In
book S-7, page to which
deed reference is made, to satisfy
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale
cash.
This the IS day of June.
The Greenville Manufacturing Co.
Mortgagee.
Julius Brown, Attorney.
I lid
NOTICE Of
Carolina, Pitt county,
in the superior court.
Slate of North Carolina vs Manson
By virtue of directed
to the undersigned In the supreme
court of the stale of North Carolina,
In the above entitled action, I will,
on Monday . day of July, 1912,
at o'clock, noon, at the court
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 Manson
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 feet
from the Greenville and Tarboro
road thence running west to Henry
Sheppard's line, parallel with the
Greenville and Tarboro road,
running southward with Sheppard's
line feet then eastward,
with the first line to ave-
then to the beginning, said prop-
being described in book G-8,
page Pill county registry.
2nd lot. Beginning at the north-
west corner Peter line,
thence running west feet, then run-
south to the Baptist church line;
east with the Baptist church
line feet, north to the be-
ginning, being balance of the Clark
lot except that conveyed to Peter
Latham, further description of which
can be found in book Q-6 page
3rd lot. in Lincoln place
west side of avenue in
the town of Greenville, beginning at
the southeast corner of Frank Hop-
kins lot on Roosevelt avenue and run-
west feet, S. feet,
thence E. feet to Roosevelt ave-
with Roosevelt avenue to
tho beginning, description of which
can be found by referring to book B-9,
page Pitt county registry.
This the 14th day of June, 1912.
S. L DUDLEY. Sheriff,
fl ltd w
g .,
MOSELEY BROTHERS
insurance Agents
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
REDUCED PRICES
A cordial invitation to inspect
our stock is extended to all
who desire neat, stylish and
comfortable shoes at
low prices.
COME TO SEE US
And bartender that that
young man, with his line reasonings
and his belief in himself, ls tho con-
firmed drunkard of year after next. He
in honor of her house guests, Misses
Fitzgerald. Wilson and Creel of Dunn.
The guests were welcomed by Mrs.
S. T. White and Miss Mary Higgs,
has seen the beginning or many Introduced them to the receiving
cocktail philosophers, and the ending lino which consisted of Miss Lee, Mr.
of the same. Tom Miss Fitzgerald, Mr.
The way nut to be a drunkard is Tom Dupree. Miss Creel, Mr. Avon
never to taste spirits. The bartender and Miss Wilson,
that. But his customers do not, from the receiving line they were
know It,
At another hour of the day there
In the older man. This one
is the fresh-faced, young
He ha small gray side-whiskers.
He shows several he
does not commutation
ticket.
He change his mind suddenly from
whiskey to lemonade. The bartender
prepares the lemon slowly, and the
changes his mind back to
key.
Then he tries to look more dignified
than the two men with him.
Ir. the midst of the effort he begins to
sing Bowed Down with
Weight of and he tells the bar-
tender is from Bohemian
He sings many other selections,
forgetting bis dignity, and
remembering that he is the
head of a respectable
paid for.
The wise man on the outside of the
bar suggests that the oldish man will
get Into trouble, nut the bartender
be will go home all right. But
he won't sing all the way there. About
he gets home hell realize what money
he ha spent, and you would not like
to be bis
The bartender that the oldish
fifty-two- has escaped be-
ii drunkard by mere accident, and
that he has not quite escaped yet.
A little hard luck, too mud.
and he'll lose his balance, forget that
Is lemonade, and take to
key permanently.
At the far end of the bar there is
the man who conies in slowly and
hi band over his face
The bartender asks no
but pushes out a bottle of every-
day whiskey and a small glass of.
The whiskey goes down. A shiver
follows the whiskey and n very little
water follows the shiver. The man
ushered to the punch bowl which
was gracefully presided over by Miss
Laura Carter of Wilson with Mr. Bur-
Warren and Miss
King with Mr. Wilson.
Master James and Miss Edith
Lee distributed dainty place cards
which the player repaired to their
respective places. An exciting game
of hearts dice was soon In progress-
ion.
Tho color scheme throughout the
home was red and green. Pot plants
and spring flowers were used In pro-
fusion. Hanging vines infested with
nasturtiums added beauty to the
decorations.
After several progressions a deli-
repast was served.
Near the midnight hour tho guests,
which were more than hundred In
number, expressing their appreciation
tor the pleasure of the occasion, soon
bade the hostess adieu.
The out-of-town guests Misses
Flossie Fitzgerald, Carrie Wilson and
Dora Creel of Dunn, Miss Laura Car-
of Wilson. Mis Bottle of
Raleigh. Miss Helen Mayo, of Indian-
lad. Misses of Scot-
land Neck. Camp of Raleigh and
of Charlotte.
TO
Sarah E. Cox. having as
administrator of the George
W. Cox. deceased, before D. C. Moore.
clerk of the superior court of Pitt
county, is hereby given that
all persons Indebted to said estate
are hereby required to make
ate settlement with the undersigned
administrator all person holding
claims against said estate are hereby
required to file their claims with said
administrator duly verified within
twelve months from the date hereof,
this notice will be plead In bar of
recovery.
This the 18th day June. 1912.
SARAH B. COX,
Administrator of the estate of George
W. Cox, deceased.
F. C. HARDING, Attorney.
ltd
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
of William Williams,
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this
ls to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of laid deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned, or
his attorneys, F. G. James and Son,
Greenville. X. C, Within twelve
or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery
Report of tho of
THE HANK OF
at Winterville, in the of N. C.
at the close of business June 1912.
Resources
Loans and discount 81,651.29
Banking houses, furniture
fixture. 1,782.00
Due from banks and bunkers
Silver coin. Including nil
minor coin currency
National hank note and
S. notes
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in 3.00000
Surplus fund
Undivided profit, less current
expenses and taxes paid 138.23
Time certificate of deposit
Deposits subject to check
Cashier's checks outstanding 14.28
29,326.37
State of North Carolina, County of
Pitt,
I. C. T. Cox. Cashier of the above
named bunk, de solemnly swear that
the above Is true lo best of my
knowledge mid
C. T. COX. Cashier.
J, F.
T. COX.
J. E.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this the 80th day of June. 1918.
JESSE I. ROLLINS.
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 1914.
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
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the
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QUEBEC. M. largest and
ibis gathering in
of lover and defender
French language was
opened in city by Sir Fran-
cola governor
of acting on behalf t His
Royal the
and French can
ten of United as well as
nearly every section of Canada, are
represented by delegates. The con-
iii devote mire week to
the discussion of Questions relating
to the the and
culture of the French language in
America.
i for t lie transportation of their
elaborate of enter-
is to ushered in tonight
with a concert in auditor-
Tomorrow afternoon there is
to be a reception In the ball-room of
the hotel, at the
gates and will have an op-
to meet the officers and
rectors of the general federation. The
of the regular business sessions
will be held Wednesday morning.
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When we are
permitted t o
prescribe for
Your Tired Feet
VERY DAY you will hear some one
complain of being troubled their
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that fits.
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BAN FRANCISCO, June
train coming into San today
swelled the number of arrivals of
to the biennial convention of
the General Federation Of Women's
Clubs, front present Indications
the prediction that the attendance will
establish a new record will be
more than Many of those
arriving today as members of
delegations front State
while in some the clubs of a
city had chartered special trains
Summer at
WARSAW, Juno
visitors have arrived here for tho op-
tomorrow of the summer
of Which will be the
of a series of live religious and
to be held at
Winona Lake this summer. The
school of missions will be followed by
annual conference for Presbyter-
people, the International
district summer for the training of
workers, the annual
Christian citizenship institute, and the
annual conference of the Young
Friends of America,
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS K
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We are also agents for the celebrated
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I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Aden and Vicinity
Advertising rates on Application
AYDEN, N. C, June sick Remember the singing class of Or-
are all better. Will give their concert in
Harvey has let the contract from the O. O. F. Home at
for the erection of a dwelling in ll Christian church next Friday night
Ghent.
Mr. Wm. Edwards is having i
story put on his dwelling besides build
an additional room
Food for Babies. Typhoid and the Titanic.
a baby Is a year old It should Last April over fifteen hundred
almost entirely upon good, pure pie perished on the Titanic. The news
milk. It also requires a moderate of this, the greatest ocean catastrophe
amount of water every day. The on- of the age, shocked the world. The
addition to the diet should be i worst feature of It all was that it
of orange juice once a might easily have been avoided bad
day, after it is six mouths old. The the captain of the Ill-fated vessel
i bit by some mothers, of Bea-a- of
now we are along.
Car of lime, and plaster. J.
It. Smith and
If its a pretty buggy, cart, wagon
or tobacco truck see me. L. L. Kit-
Mr. Ben Corey, who left here about
four years ago and has been holding
a clerkship in the state is
spending days visiting his sis-
Miss Pays Corey.
Pumps of all kinds, pipe all sorts
and pistols, cartridges, dynamite
and dry batteries. J. R. Smith and
Mr. Harrington who has been
is
Mr. Frank an aged
farmer near here, was overcome by
heat a few days ago and at this writ-
is in a very critical condition.
Hay, oats, rye, rape, millet,
Bait, brick, bran and a full line of
lawn grass seed at Feed Com-
Mrs. J. J. May and daughter Miss
are visiting her sister, Mrs.
Walter Gardner.
Mr. L. J. Chapman of was
in town Friday
Always a Safe
With the jewelers, nurses and
in Charlotte next week that city
ought to be a safe place to live.
Greensboro News.
This hot sun is warming up
porting blood. We had a meeting
the base ball team Thursday night
LIMB- Car load of builders
and Company, Ayden,
Come and help them with your pres-
and money.
Mr. J. B. of Greenville Is
spending a few days here.
Mr. W. Rollins was summoned
by phone to Monday to see
his sister, Mrs. Chancy, who M
thought to be dying.
A card from Prof. H. L. Koontz in-
forms us that he underwent an op
at ion Friday for appendicitis and was
doing well. The has been
superintendent of our schools for two
years and is very popular with
people of Ayden.
Car choice Timothy hay at Ayden
Feed Co.
Mr. Taylor and J. F. Bar-
went to Sunday to hear
Dr. Caldwell preach.
Mayor J. S. Ross and daughter left
for Red Hanks Sunday.
Screen doors and windows at J. H.
Smith Bro.
Elder Mack is holding a
meeting in Pamlico county.
Mrs. B. T. Phillip returned from
Saturday.
They tell us you i an buy hardware,
team building material rub-
and rating, in fact
most you for your farm
and family at J. It. Smith Bro.
Sec those beautiful buggies and to-
trucks before purchasing. Ai
L, L.
spent Sunday with
relatives mar Washington.
W. T. art, who suffered a sunstroke
last week Is able to be out again.
May spent Sunday
with her parents near
th; statement of the Bank of
Ayden. It is in line shape, is well-
provided with good safes and
shoes at reduced prices tent nun who will be to wall
Hart and Company, N. C. Joins and
C spent Sunday In country.
YOU CAN GET ANYTHING . .-.;
clothing and is I Mr H. Q. . son,
prices at Hart and C Car lime It. . Bros.
Ayden, N. C.
make these go
Ayden Department.
ltd and
Sociable
Dr. Pearce, Tom
J . mi Lloyd left Sun-
Id for to all . . Dem-
t Mien.
H. . Harris. Ed and L. L. Kit-
June -The home of Hr. went to Sunday.
L. L. Kittrell on east Railroad Dr. . C. president of A.
was a scene of last C. C. was her Monday. He came
when their most highly from where he preached Bun-
daughter gave an enjoy- nay.
sociable to the young people of
Ayden in honor of her visiting guests In Ryes,
taking the baby to the table during
the regular meal time and giving it
a of the various articles of food
Is reprehensible.
After the baby is a year old a little
p. juice or pulp of a baked apple
may be given once a day. Gradually
other articles of food may lie added
but these must be such as are easily
digested. Heal broths, soft boiled
eggs, cereal and baked potatoes
with milk should be the chief
thing given. At first these should
be given only at the noonday meal,
but gradually they may be added to
meals. Oat meal Is a good winter
food for children. It should not he
given in summer, as it Is too heaving.
The should be urged to drink
plenty of water between meals, but
never should be given ice water. No
drugs should ever be given except on
the advice of a physician. Especial-
should mother shun soothing
ups as they would poison, for these
have caused th death of numerous
babes.
. Letter-Writing.
The courtesy of letter writing is
Something which the summer either
or kills.
So many are
made, so many courtesies shown that
those desirous of being really
can best show their spirit by ac-
in a few lines the kind-
some hostess has shown or
some companion accorded
the trips which are a of the
mer days.
This letter writing habit need not
mean more than a line or two.
II worded in the real spirit of
a friendly note will us
much to the recipient as a gift, which
may seem to deem the material and
best evidence of gratitude for
or courtesy.
Young often grow careless
in this particular. There-
they show a lack of breeding for
takes only a few minutes to write
note of appreciation, it is
n evidence of remembrance as well
k mil manners.
The sustained correspondence that
Is the outcome of new friendships is
sometimes as difficult as it is pleas-
Mil lo up. hut there is redly no
excuse for neglecting the note of
believe all mothers in their
of good manners should en-
this habit among those graces
physical, mental and moral which
makes their daughters shine in
While a little thing to do, it Is a big
thing to leave undone. If neglected
judgment is accordingly levers, while
In observance the writer shows
if sufficient lifeboats had been pro-
i lib cl. After the catastrophe the
ed States Congress rushed n special
Investigating committee to New York,
which met the rescuing ship with her
load of survivors and conducted an
Investigation immediately. This com-
fully investigated the cause of
the disaster made a voluminous
report, Including recommendations
regarding the equipment of sea going
vessels, their lines of travel and many
other tilings. It has even been rec-
lint certain International
legislation be made regulating ocean
Now, all of this Is very good and
much In the point, hut last year over
hundred North Carolinians died
of typhoid fever and twenty thousand
others suffered from this disease. The
greater part of this awful loss might
have been averted in our cities if our
city authorities heeded the many
warnings of health officers and
provided an
pure water supply and
If they had passed and enforced
pure milk and other ordinances
against and tilth. Like-
wise, much of it could have been avert
ed in the country if the people there
had been equally careful In regard to
their water and milk flies. But
did they do It Vital statistics re-
ports of the various towns in the state
show where they did and where they
did not. No vital statistics, however,
are available for districts of
North Carolina. Did Congress
point an investigating committee to
determine of this fearful loss
of life and make recommendations
Will the coming legislature make an
investigation of the matter Did your
own local county officials or city
ever consider tho Very
few have. Why Arc our own
and brethren of so much less
value or Importance than the
on the Titanic. No. The
son is Simply The Titanic dis-
aster was spectacular and unusual.
The continued loss from typhoid Is
neither unusual nor spectacular. We
have become accustomed to It. We
used lo think Hint such things had to
. that they were hut
now we know that they are prevent-
able. It will be only a matter of a
few- years until the public will learn
that for every case or death from
typhoid some one Is responsible. It
may be your city officials for not pro-
pure pater and pure milk and
for not suppressing flies. It may be
your doctor for not properly report-
to the health officer or for not
giving proper instructions for the cure
of n case of the disease. You your-
self may be guilty for gross neglect
This Space is Reserved
for
The Greenville Banking
and Trust Company
The Bank Greenville S
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With of OVER
One Quarter of a Million Dollars
STANDS READY TO ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
A R. L. Pit,.
Q James L. Little, Cashier.
-A---- .
at
r.
Misses Lucy Hood of and It is pleasant lo turn from Chicago , , . , Whoever It may be, rest assured that
. ,,,,. , ,. . ., , , ,., , ,., ,, in the estimation of all who value
Carrie Wilson of Dunn.
where the air is thick with calls of
Promptly at nine o'clock the Thief, Scoundrel, Receiver
front doors were thrown open of Stolen and the like to
and the invited guests were ushered Trenton N. J. where Governor Wood-
and breeding.
THE HOSTESS.
Wilson is mutely administering
the affairs of the Important common-
to their respective cloak rooms. The
and dining rooms were beau-
and artistically decorated In
pink and white, the colors of the eve-
Miss Lucy Turnage and J. B. Kit-
presided at the punch bowl. visited him last week and shared
ten o'clock cards engraved in pink, with the public his favorable
white were passed around to the of the scholarly statesman. He
guests bearing the inscription, looted the scholastic stoop In Lincoln.
and each couple had fifteen Frederick the Great, Vol-
WAST A HOOD WITCH
that is guaranteed call on C. E.
some one Is responsible and the soon-
we begin this fact up-
on those in authority the less typhoid
we will have.
wealth entrusted to his care. C. H.
the cartoonist the New
York World, and perhaps the most
effective pictorial journalist in
at Ayden. He
the
make or watches and all kinds
jewelry.
best
of
BANK OF
minutes to till in the Miss
Lacy Hood winning the most points
was presented with a bottle of highly
flavored toilet water.
At eleven o'clock the guests were
ushered into the dining room,
where cream and cake were served by
Hisses Mabel Claire Brown and Esther
Mount in a very graceful manner.
Instrumental music was beautifully
Resources
Loans Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
I from hanks
Cash Items
cold eyes, gray sack suit and gray .
at Ayden in the state of North Carolina
at the close of business June
Resources
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts unsecured 3.03
,. ,. , ,, Furniture and Fixtures 1,790.80
At the close of business . IS. 1912 . . , , . -r
Due from banks bankers
of the Conditions of
BANK OF
CONDENSED
The National
GREENVILLE, N.
of June 14th.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts 10,000.00
S. Bonds 2,430.18
Stocks Bonds 21,000.00
Fur. k Fixtures Ex. for C. House Per Cent Fund 1,010.00 Cash due from like Account 21,000.00 Deposits 200,545.92 Dividends Unpaid 190.00
We incite the of and and will he pleated to meet or correspond with those contemplating or opening new accounts. We want your business. F. J. FORBES.
grouping is
He Jotted clown the
phony In gray, iron gray hair, steel
gray, penetrating, reflective, but not
Cash Items
Gold coin
Silver coin, Including all minor
9.00
60.00
tie. The eyes were found with care-
Ail study; deep, keen and pen
but withal kindly to a degree.
found the governor affable
and democratic beyond any man in
rendered by Misses Janie Kittrell and public life he had met. Skilfully
Davis, while Miss Hood of
charmed the guests will
tier lovely voice.
Twelve o'clock found all
good night, and declared Miss Kit-
a most charming hostess.
The invited guests Miss
steering the conversation away from
politics, caused the thought
wreathe in smiles as
Dr. Wilson confessed his ardor for the
navy when a boy and his love for non-
sense rhymes which ha gave a
to relish, The was
Hank Notes and S.
Notes
Total
Liabilities
Capt
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Dividends
Capt. sub. to Checks
Savings Deposit
Cashier's Checks
Total
1780.80
88888.11
15.00
590.01
3500.00
12543.23
81875.00
811.88
coin currency
National bank note and other
S. Notes
k Jack trill.
June having such a nice
415.72 season e are pleased to see such line
crops. Several of the farmers arc
2.317.00 with topping tobacco.
Crops are as line we could auk
Liabilities
Capital stock paid In
Surplus Fund
30864.48
58.89
1182648.83
Carrie Wilson With Dr. F. F. Cox. all at table with the
Lucy Hood with Mr Roy rial cabinet and to discus-
Miss Lucy Turnage will, Mr , affairs the common-
J. Kittrell. Miss Gussie Lawrence I wealth and politics of the
and Mr Miss Bailie prim Governor Wilson said
Belt with Mr. B. J. Hard- that he did not regard It as a failure
Miss Sophia Lawrence Mr.
Lloyd Turnage, Miss Davis
with Mr. S. F. Noble. Miss Lee
and he a little story of an
who
art lo a pillar In a garden.
with w. a Miss lowing to his attempt the got
Battle Kittrell with Mr. A. It. food shoved Into him with a long
non. Miss Annie Mr. The lime came to remove him
Dixie. Cannon. Miss Rosa Bland with another place. The chains were
Mr. H. T. West Miss Beagle law- removed but the elephant did not
with Mr. C. O. Bowen. Miss u to get hungry and
Olivia Kerry with Dr. M. T. beyond his reach. H- Some of the critics predicted the
Miss DiXOn with Mr Paul angrily hilt did not budge first of the season that the
I'll. Miss Margaret Lawrence with M
the best of my knowledge and belief
Hodges. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me.
Notice of -1 i fur Pardon
Notice is hereby that John
convicted in at the
Ai ill term, 1812, PHI count; supreme
court sentenced m on
e public roads county, will
North Caro- ,,. r .,,,.
Una for and nil pi i tons ob-
b the same be heard con-
T Is 3rd day of June, 1918.
JOHN
-i
for-
Elder J. T. Butler of filled
regular appointment at Black
21,875.00 Sunday.
Undivided profits, less current daughter, Miss Butler. came
expenses taxes paid 1,887.88
Deposits subjects lo check We had a fine children's d- oat
34,661.87 here Sunday.
6.21 We are pleased to see such nice
work being carried on by the Sunday
School.
of North Carolina. County of Several of the people
Pitt, attend church here.
. . . Savings Deposits
Cashier's Cl
A crowd attend church at
ville is visiting relatives and friends
this Week.
farmers union will hold their
regular OUt here Friday night.
June
Some of the will cure to-
this week.
We bud a nice little rain Sunday
evening.
List Your Taxes-Last Call.
To the Taxpayers of
County, whether residing In or out
of the county, . is hereby given
all property owned by them.
either us or trustee, must
In township whore sit-
above mimed hank, do solemnly swear Swamp Saturday morning to see his
that the above statement is true to sister, who has been sick for a long
c. Jones. Notary
My commission Jan. 1914
J. R. Smith.
Turnage.
J. Edwards,
Directors
Stray Taken
I have taken up one steer, color
from his position it He did Reds would curl up and Wither about red and horns shaw about II
Jasper Gardner. Miss Janie Kittrell I the chains had been taken July 4th, and Hunk would have years old; marked over slope and
with Mr. Cox.
I, Hodges, cashier of the Mr. W. L. Clark left for on or Saturday, Juno
15th, 1912. And thereafter all persons
who have failed to list their taxes
for any cause, are to
pear before the list taker at such
times and places he may designate
In notices and list their property.
After the dales named In the notice
posted by the list taker tho 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
to list subjects himself to a
misdemeanor.
Tho same penalty Is provided for the
citizens of the county liable for poll
tax. The penalties prescribed by law
time,
I, w. Dixon went to Washington
last week.
Adam and sou. went
to Greenville Saturday business.
Misses Maggie, Annie and brother
George Clark went lo see their sister.
Mrs. I. F. of Mill
Miss Blanche Hudson spent
day nigh and with
Lucy and Lulu Arnold
State
N. C. June Mrs. J. II.
of is here on u visit.
Ayden welcomes this good woman to
to
hereby announce myself a will be enforced.
State Senate, subject to. By order of the Board of
off. laid Wilson, to keep his hired men on their In right car, smooth crop
the altitude of the people toward the or the will win. j,, Owner can get same by date for th
preferential primary. They do not This is a fair example of the ownership and paying cost. the action of the Democratic primary of Edgecombe County.
realize the tremendous power that readiness to illustrate his J, n. WIGGINS of Pitt county. H. BUNN, Clerk of Board.
been placed in their hands, though for thought with an apt picture or exam- R. F. D. N. C. This the 29th day of May. 1912. N. C June 1912.
year have desired the Sentinel. ltd JULIUS BROWN. till
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is the Host the Moat Healthful, Most Noble of Washington.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA 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 BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
VOLUME
GREENVILLE, N. C, AFTERNOON, JULY
WILSON IS NOMINATED
FORTY-SIXTH BALLOT
Rejected and
Mrs. William J. Bryan Was at
Baltimore With Her Husband
New York's Move That Nomination Be Acclamation
Final Ballot Sees State After State Join New Jersey
Governor's True
to Speaker
William Jennings Bryan of Attraction is fight
Draws Near End
L IN FOR WILSON BREAK
July every prestige of sectional feeling.
Wilson of Now Jersey, yesterday That bad now been demonstrated by
nominated for the by the the liberal support given the
Democratic National Convention. candidate. He would not be a party
The nomination was made after to the defeat of any candidate.
Underwood had been withdrawn. I th time has come to
Clark had released his supporters and recognize that he cannot be
York as a climax, had moved to
suspend tho balloting and make the
nomination by acclamation.
There was objection to thin
As tho final roll call came on state
after state fell Into line for the New
Jersey executive, piling over-
whelming majority.
The result was reached with
demonstrations by delegates and
spectators.
was a center of Interest as
Wilson's nomination became certain.
He said he wanted most of all the
nomination of a progressive.
Upon motion of Senator Stone the
nomination was
made unanimous at p. m.
After then of Wilson the
next order of business was
for vice president. Prominent-
mentioned were Governor Marshall
of Indiana; Burke of North
Dakota; Representative Henry of
Texas and Senator Kern of Indiana.
In this nor can ho be
used to defeat any other
proceeded.
quired u delegate
from the floor.
back
will not turn from tho Important
ties he is performing to take such
an office as vice
Underwood would remain where he
was, doing his great constructive
work. went on, and he ex-
pressed the hope no one would fur-
urge tho Alabama candidate for
vice president.
directs mo to
withdraw his name from this
said amid
silence, adding a tribute of thanks
from for the sincere and
loyal support given him. He added
that all his friends wore now
ed to vote for whom they pleased.
. , , ,, . y ,
Congressman of New Little Man IS
York moved that roll call be
with and nomination of Wilson
be made by acclamation.
The convention rose en us
the New York spokesman moved
son's nomination by acclamation.
A of cheers swept
floors and galleries.
Mauled
WASHINGTON, N. C, July
the an of the
Cooperage company, of ibis city
The delegates stood on their chairs became entangled In some of the ma-
hats and flags. this morning and had his
Senator Stone, speaking for Clark ,
, . . right leg cut off before he could ex
released all Clark delegates.
Stone said the delegates were per- himself. The accident
free to vote for whom they
chose. But the Missouri delegation
regardless of what others might do.
would vote for Clark on all ballots
Mayor Fitzgerald, of Boston, took
the platform to withdraw Foss.
Senator manager of the
Underwood campaign, went to the
platform and spoke amid breathless
withdrawing the candidacy
of the Alabama
He said had entered the
contest hoping to be the nominee.
But his chief desire was to
about o'clock Just before closing
down for dinner. It seine that Mr
was employed as stave cat-
and he was working directly
above what Is known as the hog ma-
chine. The belt slipped off and
Jumped through the hole In the
floor to straighten the belt, but laud-
ed in the hog machine which was
still revolving at a rapid rate. His
right leg was cut by this machine,
between the knee and ankle. Mr.
was taken to the Washington
hospital Immediately.
Photo 1912, by American Association.
WILLIAM JENNINGS has a political secretary In whom he
reposes the largest confidence. It Is his wife. It been her
tom in all of his campaigns to travel with him, acting as
amanuensis and legal aid. for Mrs. Bryan, the daughter and wife
Of a lawyer. Is herself a member of the legal pr. It a matter
course, then, she should have accompanied her husband to Baltimore a
well as Chicago, where he reported the Republican convention. Mrs. Bryan's
longest Journey with her was the world tour which they made In
1906. She is fond of travel, but the place she likes best In the world is the
farmhouse at Normal, four miles from Lincoln. Neb., which has been the home
the family since
HOW IKE STATES LIMED UP III LAST BALLOT
California passed.
Clark
Wilson
Montana- Wilson
New
New Clark
New
New
North
North
Ohio passed.
South
South
Wilson
West
of
A TOTAL WRECK
and Crew Three Are
Killed
EXPLOSION CAUSES FATAL FALL
GOVERNOR THOMAS R. MAR
SHALL. INDIANA'S
SON
PLACE
But Three Ballots Taken For A Vice-
president
MARSHALL DEFEATS BURKE
Strongest to Got. Marshall
Was John of South
Who, However, Was
Defeated tatter Ballets
June
Woodrow Wilson, of
New Jersey,
For Vice
as R. Marshall, of Indiana.
This was the ticket completed by
the Democratic national convention at
a. m., today.
The nomination of Governor Mar-
shall for vice president, came some-
what as a surprise for when the
night's balloting for vice president
began it seemed that the
son contingent in convention hail
settled upon Governor
K. of North Dakota.
was not of a light
however, and when the two ballots
disclosed Marshall easily in the lead.
Governor name was with-
drawn and Marshall was proclaimed
the nominee by A
later the convention ad-
die. The delegate, worn
and weary, made their way out of
the big convention ball and
happy to be tarted for home.
Wives of Men Air Witnesses
The Tragedy That Makes
The Four Bodies
fell Into the Atlantic
ATLANTIC CITY, July
spectators stood too startled to
utter a single sound, the big
balloon Akron was shattered by
the explosion of the gas bag and blown
to atoms at this morning, a halt
mile off shore, over Inlet.
who had built the
airship with the Idea of Hying across
tho Atlantic Ocean, Captain
his younger brother; Fred Al-
Waller Guest and George
hi screw, were instantly killed.
Tho was sailing at a
height of 1.000 feel and bad been In
the air Sines o'clock when the
accident She was a quarter
of a mile south of Berth,
which Is across the Inlet from this
city.
The huge envelope, containing thou-
of cubic feet of gas. was rent
by the terrific force of the explosion,
probably caused by expansion from
the sun's rays. It burst near the mid-
A mass of names hid the ship
from view. For a space of
ten tho half million
invisible while in
the air about the spot where she bad
been hovering to be all flames.
New York Pastor For Wilmington
Church
WILMINGTON,. July F. B.
Clausen, pastor of Lutheran church
in Now York city, will mostly likely
succeed Dr. W. A. Snyder as
of this city. Dr. leaves the
pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church
Oral of August for Brooklyn, N. T.,
whore he begins his of
Luke's church. St. Paul's church
council has voted unanimously to rec-
that a call be extended to
Mr.
Tail's Old fader Hammer
CINCINNATI, On July old
homo of President Tuft was offered
for sale at auction today. Since the
president lived there the house has
been occupied by several persons. Hie
last owner going Into bankrupted.
with the result that the property was
ordered sold lo satisfy the creditors
Roads Meet
MONTI Ark, July con-
of Good Roads
Association began here and will
continue over tomorrow. Delegates
representing commercial,
and improvement
are in attendance from
points in Missouri. Arkansas and
Oklahoma. mi


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Eastern reflector, 28 June 1912
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