Eastern reflector, 26 July 1912


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mat ha treated
rather shabbily. He didn't quite
her reserve. No matter how
late he wandered through the
bazaars, either her- or
over yonder in India, nothing ever be-
more exciting than an argument
with image-driver, lie never CM-
small-arms, for he would not
known how to use them. The
only deadly things in bis hands wore
and No,
nothing ever happened to him; yet
he never met a man In a ship's smoke-
room who hadn't run the gamut of
thrilling experiences. As George
a liar himself, be believed nil
he saw and most of what he heard. t
Well, here be was.
a pocket full of money, a heart full
of life, and as hopeless an outlook, so
far as romance and adventure were ,
concerned, as an old maid In a New
England village. Why couldn't things
befall him as they did the chap In
this book He was he could be-,
have as well. If not better; for this I
fellow was too too brave,
too strong, not to be something of
an ass once In a while.
you old fool, what's the
he thought. the use
of a desire that never goes In a
straight line, but always round and
round In a
He thrust aside hi grievance and
surrendered to the never-ending won-
of tho Egyptian sunset; the Nile;
riding upon perfect
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
GREENVILLE TOBACCO
MARKET
OPENS
AUGUST
And on that date we will be open and ready
with our large NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE,
built on the lot from which Ware-
house was burned. It is the best arranged,
best lighted and largest Brick Warehouse in
this section.
The members of our f i rm are not strangers
to you; both are known as judges of the weed,
and as both will run the sales, you can rest as-
sured that you will get full value for your to-
With the best and largest Warehouse, with
plenty of cash to back m, and our knowledge
of tobacco, we know we can please you. Bring
us your first load, and if prices will hold you
we will sell the balance of your crop.
Gorman will still hold the leaf
business he has always had, and with his large
steam plant hopes to be able to care for all his
friends tobacco.
Drive to NEW BRICK WARE-
HOUSE and be convinced that we are your
friends.
Watch the Grow
This Girl Was Elegant, In Ores, In
Movement.
tho date-palms, black and mo-
against the translucent blue
of tho sky; the amethystine prisms of
tho Pyramids, and the deepening gold
of the desert's brim. Ho loved the
Orient, always so new, always so
strange, yet. ever so old and familiar.
A carriage stopped in front, and hit
gaze shifted. There Is cease-
less in speculating about
new-comers In a hotel, what they are,
what they do. where they come from,
and where they are going. A fine
elderly man of got out. In the
square lot of his shoulders, the flow-
white mustache and imperial.
there was a suggestion of militarism.
Me was Immediately followed by a
young woman of twenty, certainly not
over a George sighed wist-
fully. He envied those polo-players
and gentleman-rider and bridge-ex-
ports who were at the hotel.
It wouldn't he hour after dinner
before some one of them found out who
she was and spoke lo her In that easy
which he concluded must be a
gift rather than an accomplishment.
You mustn't suppose for a minute that
George wasn't well-born and well-bred,
simply because his name was Jones.
Many a Maurice or Hugh
might have been But,
no matter. He knew instinctively,
then, what elegance was when he saw
It, and this girl was elegant, In dress,
In movement. He rather liked the
pallor of her skin, which hinted that
he wasn't one of those athletic girls
who bounced in and out of the din-
talking loudly and smoking
cigarettes and playing bridge for six-
penny points. She was tall. He was
sure that her eyes were on tho level
with his own. Tho veil that
. drooped from the rim of her simple
Leghorn hat lo the tip of her ob-
her eyes, so he could not know
I that they were largo and brown and
indefinably sad. They spoke not of
i a of travel, but of a
of the world, more precisely, of
people who Inhabited It,
She and her companion passed on
Into tho hotel, and If George's eyes
veered again toward the desert
which the stealthy purple of night
were creeping, the Impulse was me-
he saw nothing. In truth,
he was desperately lonesome, and he
knew, moreover, ho had no
to or. tie was young;
at a pinch tell a Joke as well as the
next man; and If he had never had
what he called an adventure, he had
seen many strange and wonderful
things and could describe them with
that mental afterglow which still
over the sunset of our ex-
In poetry. Put there was
always that hydra-beaded monster, for
ever getting about his feet, numbing
his voice, paralyzing his hands, and
never be lopped off a head that an-
other did not instantly grow In Its
place. Even sword of
i not have saved him, sine one
has to get away from an object in
to rut it down.
Hod to over
mm m, wees
ed for the propitious moment
you and I know never to
throw off this species from
It Is all very well, when you are old
and dried up. to turn to ivories and
metals and precious stones; but when
a fellow's young You can't shake
hands with an Ivory replica of the Ta;
nor exchange pleasantries with
a Mandarin's ring, nor yet confide Joys
and Ills into a casket of rare
Indeed, they do but
loneliness. If only he had
i dog; but one can not carry a dog
half way round the world back, at
least not with comfort. What with
all these new-fangled quarantine laws,
duties, and fussy officer who
wouldn't let you keep the animal In
your stateroom, traveling with a four-
footed friend was almost an
To be sure, women with
poodles. . . . And then, there was
the bitter of acid In the knowledge
that no one ever came up to him and
slapped him on the shoulder with a
old sport; what's the
good for the simple fact that
his shoulder was always bristling with
spikes, born of the fear that some one
was making fun of him.
Perchance his mother's spirit,
over him this evening, might
have been Inclined to tears. they
do say that the ghosts of the dear
ones are thus employed when we are
near to committing some folly, or to
exploring some forgotten chamber of
Pandora's box. or worse when
that lady Intends emptying the whole
contents down upon our unfortunate
heads. If so be. they were futile
tears; Algernon had
Its deadly purpose.
Well, then, for the
fit of the children. She was a lady
who was an Intimate friend of the
mythological gods. They liked her
so well that they one day
nave her a box, casket, chest, or what-
ever It was, to guard. By some mar-
method, known only of gods,
they had got together all the trials
and tribulations of some
of the and locked them up In
this casket. It was the Golden Age,
us you may surmise. You recall Eve
and the apple Well, Pandora was a
forecast of Eve; she couldn't keep her
eyes off the latch, and length her
curiosity And
everything has been at and at
since that time. Pandora is
eternally recurring, now here, now
there; Is a sometimes, and
again she Is a brunette; and you may
It from George and mo that there
is always something left in the casket.
George dosed the book and consult-
ed his sailing-list. In a short time he
would leave for Port Said, thence to
Naples, Christmas there, and homo in
January. had boon ripping.
This Space is Reserved
for
The Greenville Banking
and Trust Company
The Bank of Greenville
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With Us of OVER
One Quarter of a Million Dollars
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
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S Jamil L.
of paper in -ah, m
reserved a room for you. sir.
Tho French rather confused
This was not offered in Irony, or
or satire; mining in a Swiss
brain for the saving grace of humor
Is about as remunerative, as the ex-
traction of gold from sen-water. Nev-
i the Swiss has the talent of
I swiftly subtracting from a confusion
Ideal OM point of
again, to renew comradeship with
his treasures. And. by Jove there
was one man who slapped him on tho
shoulder, and he was no less a person
than the genial president of the firm,
bis father's partner, at present his
If the old chap bad a
now. . . . And here one comes
at last to tho bottom of the sack. He
had only one definite longing, a
healthy human longing, the only long-
worth In all this deep, wide,
round old top; to love a woman and
by her be loved.
At exactly half after six the gentle-
man with the reversible cult arrived;
and George missed his boat.
there was a quality to the stranger's
tone that decided him favorably. Ii
was the voice of a man in the habit
of being Obeyed and in these, days it
was the power of money alone that
obtain, d obedience to any man.
this, the same nebulous
that had subdued the Arabs out-
side acted likewise Here
was a brother.
will see, The manager sum-
a porter.
porter up the somewhat
Is a letter for you. Mr. Hy-
Have you any more
Mr. smiled.
I pay for my room in
no. Ten years ago the
manager would have blushed at
been so misunderstood.
room Is
you have a boy show me
way
shall myself attend to that. II
the room Is not what you wish it
may be exchanged.
mom Is the one I telegraphed
for. I am superstitious to a degree
On three boats I have had line state
rooms numbered Twice
of my room tin
sane. On the last voyage there were
passengers, and the captain
made voyages on the
if roulette could be played
such a
CHAPTER II.
An Affable Rogue.
Tho carriage containing the gentle-
man with the reversible cuffs drew up
at the side entrance. Instantly
Arab guides surged and eddied round
him; but their clamor broke against a
Composure as effective as granite.
roar was almost directly succeeded by
a low gurgle, as of little waves
Tho proposed victim had not
spoken a word; to the Arabs it was
kit-hag. which had In all Mr. sighed, hitched up hit
received some rough usage bundle, which, being heavy, was begin.
is time, and reached toward the roll.
Mr. interposed.
will to that, my
is your de-
Mr. of the manager.
porter's bureau, sir. I
will see if you have any Tho
manager passed into his own bureau.
It was rather difficult to tell whether
this man was an American or an Eng-
His accent was but
his manner was At
not necessary; in some manner, subtle ,, tone carriage must
by good English
or for once his Judgment was
brother. Ho carried a long,
cal bundle wrapped In heavy paper
variously secured by windings of thick
; twine. His regard for this bundle was
of tender solicitude., for he
It under arm,
at fault.
The porter dashed upstairs. Mr.
his bundle still snug under
his arm, sauntered over to the bead-
. porter's bureau and ran his glance up
it was, and waved aside the age-; down , of
porter, who was. however, permitted, ho
to carry in the kit-bag.
and again he smiled, having
The manager appeared. When conies I a
he not upon the scene Ills sleeping sense of amusement. Ma-
calculating eye was not wholly as- Callahan. room Fortune Che
sured. The stranger's homespun was I George P. A. Jones,
travel-worn and time-worn, and of a I the Major smells of County
cut popular to the season gone and the finest In all
year before. No fat letter of , Fortune that Is a
here, the not unreasonable pleasing name; tinkling brooks, the
reached by the manager. St III,
with that caution acquired by years
of experience, which had culminated
in what is known as Swiss diplomacy,
he brought Into being the
salutatory smile and Inquired if the
gentleman had written for res-
otherwise it would not be
possible to him.
crisply.
name, if you
spelled R-y-a double-n a
Have you ever been In County
The manager added a
question with the uplift of his eye-
brows.
was the enlightening an-
green grasses In the mead-
ft In the water, the Beat-
shadows under the oaks; a pas
a name. To claim For-
tune for mine a happy
As he uttered these poesy
aloud, In I voice low and not
for all that it was banter-
the head-porter stared at him with
mingling doubt and alarm; and as If
to pronounce these emotions mutely
for tho benefit of the other, he per-
his eyes to open their widest.
tut; that's porter. I
am cursed with the habit of speaking
my Inmost thoughts. Some persons
. are afflicted with Insomnia; some fall
you It as they do; ,,,, I think orally.
habit,
The manager scanned the little slip Tb,
was Dot with a species of
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by taking Dr. King's Now
Life Pills. New strength, fine com-
breath, cheerful spirits
things that win their
use. Easy, safe, sure. at all
druggists
mild lunacy, but with that kind of
light-hearted cynicism upon which
the world Ins porters know had set
its approving seal. In brief, be smiled
faintly; and If he bad any pleasantry
to pass In turn, the approach of the
manager, now clothed metaphorically
in relegated It to
the limbo of things thought but left
unsaid.
to wear his arm. and
tied manager to lend the way.
As they vanished round the cornet
to the lift, head-port, r studied th
t. Ho hail looked over It a
it . that day, but was the
of his being really
t r. d in It. As his was fresh-
shave n he had no stubble to stroke
to excite bis mental processes;
he fell k, as we say, upon tho con-
Ran His Glance Up and Down
Columns of Visiting Cards.
noting of abundant mus-
CuriOUS but all person
r- occupying or about to occupy
rooms. There was truly
nothing about it, save that
the Stranger had picked out these very
s as a target for his banter. For
tune It was rather an
usual name; but as she had arrived
only an hour or so before, he could
not distinctly recall her features. Ant
then, was that word
mentally turned It over and over
as physically ho was wont to do with
postcards left In his care to mail.
He could make nothing of the word,
except that It smacked of tho East
Indian plague.
Here he was saved from further
cerebral agony by a timely
A man. who was not of
persuasion either In dress or speech.
Urban from the tips of Ills bleached
hi the bulb of his bibulous
nose, leaned across the counter and
If Mr. Horace bud yet
Yes. he had Just arrived; he
IS THE
BE A RT OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE, AND
ROUNDED By THE BEST
i COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALT.
KINDS ARE TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is the Useful, tar Veil Healthful Molt Employment of Washington.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HA TO BRING TO
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
C FRIDAY ,
SO.
Postal Bill
Fails to
Highways
Report On
is
Explosion of Night-watchman's
tern Starts it
New
Mm nine ii I to House.
ion for Changed
Post System
WASHINGTON, July post-
appropriation bill of
the good roads provision and
a revised parcel post system with
charges based en zones of distance
was reported the Senate today by
the committee.
The total appropriations proposed
by the bill are above those of the
House measure which Carried approx-
One of tho principal increases is in
the pay of railroads for transporting
mails, the Senate committee adding
more than
Ill striking out the Shackelford good
roads feature of the House bill, which
provided for Federal Improvement of
highways, tho Senate committee by
a special commission of three
members and three Senators and pro-
for no highway Improvements
until this commission has reported
The rt amendment ill the
House bill for the regular publication
the names of stockholders of news-
papers and periodicals is changed to
provide for publication once a year
when lists of
When lilts of stockholders are re-
to bellied with the local post-
masters.
The parcels post section is radically
different from that incorporated In
the House bill, which provides a flat
rate of postage for all distances. The
Senate provision is that of the Bourne
bill slightly Senator Bourne
that third and fourth
class mail matter he combined for the
parcels post service; but the bill
makes the parcels post apply only
to fourth class matter.
The Senate committee struck out of
the House bill the provision giving
to postal the right to combine
in labor unions and the right to
Congress for redress of their
grievances.
It also provided for the abolish-
of the present system of carry
second class mail by freight under
what is known as the blue fag sys-
Under the Senate bill all second
class would be put back into regular
mall cars after August
A special is also pro
posed lo investigate the subject of
pneumatic tube service and determine
whether the government shall
chase that now in use in various cities.
A ten thousand dollar appropriation
Is authorized for Improved mechanical
devices In the Chicago
which Is now overcrowded.
Steel cars for railway mail service
which were required by the House
bill. Is to be In universal use by
lean railroads by are also re-
quired by the Senate bill. The House
bill required the railroads lo replace
per cent of wooden mail cars
every year; while the Senate bill
would give the roads one year of
trace and then require them to re-
place per cent of their cars each
year for four years.
Flames Try lo Admittance to
Oilier Buildings Near by, Aiming
Has the
Church and Cottage
TROY. July the largest;
and most destructive that has ever
in this town, originated last
night about midnight in the plant of
the Lumber Company, com-
destroying the plant and a
large portion of the lumber yard.
Thousands of feet of rough lumber
were stacked on the yards and the
sheds with finished lumber ready
shipment.
The loss cannot be stated accurate-
but at a estimate it
will be from to par-
covered with insurance.
fire origin in the roof
of the boiler room, the explosion of
a lantern used by the night watch-
man the- cause. When the tan
tern exploded Bro was among
the timbers of the building, which
were covered with dry sawdust and
so fast did It spread that before the
watchman could give the alarm the
i was in a mass of flames.
The lumber plant was Just
outside the Incorporate limits but was
near the main business section of the
town, had it not been for the still
of the night the damage that
would have been done is Inestimable
For a time little hope was had for
saving the Presbyterian church which
was located across the street from
a corner of the Guilford plant.
were also in danger and
Hit for a slight wind which turned
the course of the flames they would
have been destroyed also.
The Guilford Lumber
company is a branch of the Greens
firm of the same name. Its plant
here was one of the largest lumber
plans in this section and was one
of the largest manufacturing
in Troy. it was located
here more years ago and has
been the means of giving employ-
hundreds of people, bring-
thousands of dollars to the town.
Should the company decide not to
rebuild It will be a great to the
town section.
TO GET
ii
Two Police Inspectors Mentioned in
Case
GANG LEADER LODGED IN JAIL
Labor leaders Sentenced
WASHINGTON, Hit-
cell, vice presided the American
Federation of Labor, today was sen-
in the District of Columbia
Supreme Court to nine mouths
for contempt court,
growing out of the Stove and
Range Company cane.
An appeal was taken ball
furnished to abide by the of
the upper court.
First you know
Mrs. husband
Suffragette I don't seem to
remember. What was his name be-
fore she married him Philadelphia
Record.
f,,
EVERYBODY'S DOING IT
The atmosphere five points would be conclusive
evidence that as can it, at auto-
mobile mad. And the atmosphere Should not be sufficient
a two or three minute stop at Five Point a would route any suspicion
doubt. Around from every street they swing honk-honking along at
a gait that means so much per hour in gasoline and lubricating oil.
funny stunts have happened Greenville acquired the
habit. Some ride slow, ride fast and others again faster.
Any how they all ride. Perhaps the queerest thing happened in
the Greenville auto world was the that an ordinary five
passenger car dispute a of way to a X. S. freight. You
should have seen the engine of the disputing benzine wagon
heard Of Anderson's Look up above. A staff
was on the Job when B. A. got a glimpse of it and
shivered his way out of sight. You just gotta believe the camera, even
if you don't believe H. A.
CAN'T HID BODY OF MISSING
HIS BICYCLE HIS BEEN HIED
HAVE A VERY
NO-TAX BEHIND THE BARS
Man With Whom Was Seen
ill Hut He-
fuses to Make Statement.
ELIZABETH CITY. N. July
ten the young sun of
n resident of
X. C, left home with limn
who seems to have undue influence
young boys.
Ah the hoy did not return the family
became alarmed and searching parties
have been sent out ill various
The man with whom the
was located In Berkley Ward. Nor
folk hut absolutely refuses to give any
Information In regard to the
of the boy.
A brother and several relative
rived In this city and found the bicycle
belonging lo the boy at
repair shop
Mr. stated that a man
Who In great haste asked per
mission to leave the wheel at his shop.
Inn failed lo return fur
As yet there Is positively no clue
us lo the whereabout f the boy.
salt LAKE CITY, Utah. July
Pioneer lay, the sixty-fifth
of the arrival of
Young and his little hand of Mormon
colonist in the Salt Lake valley, was
celebrated today in all of the
pal and towns throughout Utah
A Soon the Firemen In
all Doubtful
are Put Tinier Arrest
July bomb
was thrown into the gala week
attendant on Bremen's state
and Interstate tournament
I this afternoon when Sheriff M. II
on warrants
rested every dealer in the
city on the charge retailing In-
liquor and beer and
more of the same In their
session than allowed by the law.
Bight saloons were raided.
their owners taken before Magistrate
P. Overby and placed under bonds
ranging from to
Hundreds of barrels of bur were
and is being stored In a build
in market square which was clear-
ed for that purpose about a week
ago. it is estimated BOO or
barrels have been
The warrants were signed K
J Kennedy who is represented by
Shaw and and Newton, Her-
ring and as counsel.
is my husband
mum; he's in the library
wake him up and tell him I
to see him
District Attorney in
t Sue and Felice De-
Fledges Support.
Mere Heine Made
NEW YORK. July
men wanted for the killing of Gambler
Herman are beginning
full into the nets.
Harry one o live no-
gangsters who were in the
murder car the night was
shot, surrendered to the
lice this morning and within ten days
Deputy Police Commissioner Dough-
expects to round up the whole
gang gun carriers.
With the men who actually did the
shooting in the toils the main work
of District Attorney Whitman and
Deputy Police Commissioner Dough-
will commence, that of trying to
learn the identity of the conspirators
who so greatly desired that
be done away with before he could
make further revelations of the
between the police and gamblers
Several of New Pork's prominent
citizens have offered to pay for a
Investigation into the question
in whether police partnership with
n led to the slaying of
Commissioner Dougherty remarked
Significantly to District Attorney Whit
man that guess we agree as to who
ll back of this Hut the pub-
prosecutor does not feel that Com
missioner Dougherty can swing the
investigation into the killing alone, as
he is of the belief that the police de-
Will give no real aid.
The surrender of may be
followed by the voluntary appearance
of the other gangster known to have
been In the murder car the night of
killing.
Beside there were Harry
best known under his gang
name of the Prank.
an Side Lefty Louie
and Lewis.
has nothing of the appear-
a gangster of the meaner sort.
His appearance at police headquarter
the desk sergeant and In-
had to convince the sergeant as to his
identity before they locked him up.
drew up at headquarters in
a and loungers saw a
dressed, little
out from car swinging
a cane from a gloved hand, mount
the step of the building.
tell me where the detective
bureau asked. Then
appeared before Lieutenant
and gale himself Up and was locked
up after that astonished officer could
summon an
Commission r prepared
give third degree
to learn further of those who hired
the gunmen to kill That
some of the gunmen gave
some of the gunmen have fled tin City
is believed by detectives who add that
the gangsters are probably hiding In
gang holes in Chicago.
Commissioner Dougherty thinks
that from some one of the gunmen he
will be able to obtain a confession
North Carolina Scribes it
Morehead City
HOTEL, City,
July the North Caro-
Press Association was scheduled
o hold its opening session but a
of the inaugural pro-
gram was announced on account
the military ball given at the
hotel by the officers of the First
of Carolina National
Guard.
Many Carolina editors are lure for
the convention and the Atlantic to-
night is crowded. Don C. Seitz. bus-
manager of the New York
World, is the guest of honor of
the convention, arrived tonight on
President Lamb's Norfolk Southern
private car. The program tomorrow
will include the usual addresses of
welcome; by
Major Hale of the Ob-
address of President Far-
and tile address by Mr. Belts.
Durham Police
Eloper
DURHAM, July local
lice have a plume message from the
mother of year old Lillian
saying that she was eloping with Char
lie Capps, and to intercept the couple
and hold the young girl until
The officers did nut
know the girl, but ailing upon
description given, they soon located
the couple at the union station, took
the girl to police headquarter, where
she was detained until arrival
relatives. She was sent home
pointed but not disheartened, tr
says she will marry or break
her neck. Doth residents of Wist
Durham. The opposition to the wed-
ding was on account of the youthful-
of the girl.
that will result in bringing lo book
those higher up. The commissioner
says that nearly a score of men play-
ed pa-ts in the plot that ended In the
killing of Rosenthal in front of the
Hotel and from among
them he expect to a squealer.
The first intimation has gene forth
the benefit of the Side gang-
men that those who shot down Rosen-
will be treated with
if up can be reached as
the n
District Attorney Whitman, when
told counsel for Shapiro was
i t- chauffeur of the
murder ear turn state's evidence ii
he would be protected it is said.
Here is my I will protect
man in the case if I can get the
evidence l want against policemen.
Evidence I know exists I will let
Shapiro and
it I can get the police
Hut I got In lie shown
are bigger men than
in this case and want them. What
has the police department, except
; Dougherty done Nothing. They
doing now Dough-
is honest and on the level, but
can lie swing this thing alone
I Sam Paul, the Bast Side gambler,
and Webber, were brought in
the Supreme Court today on writs of
habeas corpus sued out by their law-
District Attorney Whitman
ed his investigation the
murder case as soon as be reach-
ed his office today, Mrs,
will be the principal witness.





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the latest and best styles.
New goods arriving every day. and in ten days our stock will
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Henry Had Naught to
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SENATOR WHO EXPLAINS
W. A. BOWEN
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OUT A
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What adds more to the en-
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No dealer can place one in
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Sam White
Piano
TAKES REST
Intimates Know Where He
is
LEAVES SHORT PERIOD
mM
j Former Senator Scott of West
Tell Members of Senate
that He lime f Him-
self. Perkins Contributed
WASHINGTON, July
i Senator Nathan It. Scott, of West
Virginia, today told the Senate com-
I Investigating campaign funds
and that no contribution
were made to Colonel cam
by corporations, by Henry
the sugar king, or any
representatives of the International
I Harvester Company so far as be could
j recall.
Mr Scott testified that the largest
I contribution of which ho had
edge, made to the national committee
in that campaign was his own. amount
t or Geo. W.
Perkins, he said, had given
but not to the national committee.
Both contributions were used In the
Virginia state campaign.
I In October, 1904. Mr. Scott said.
Mr. Perkins asked me the situation In
w. Virginia and told him we had
a very hard on for governor and
that it was doubtful whether we could
elect Win. Mr. Perkins
said, as a friend f President
lie would be very sorry to see
the Democratic and made
Mr. Scott said none of the
people had contributed to the
campaign,
How the Perkins
lion asked Senator
II. I understand Mr. Per-
. contribution was a personal mat-
of own, said Mr.
use of the personal relation.- that
. . between him and Pi
is Mr. Perkins tin i
of P. Morgan and
i i Sen Jones.
Mr. Scott did not know.
Do Mr. P kins
. re dent
. the I u
and t Sena or
I don't know anything that
matter, said the
Mr. said be knew no one
connected with the steel oil or
trusts who had given anything to
campaign H had bi en I set
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
duce. now the former
I Mercantile Co. rand
will be to have our
on us.
policy of Goo. B. I and
Cornelius X. Bliss as the i ends of the
committee, to make it known that no
such contributions received
he said.
My own corporation never gave i
dollar to the campaign, lie . Mr
Scott then a glass manufacturer.
During ft Will
ft rile Speech Accepting om
Speaker Clark Will
Take Stump for
SKA GIRT. X. J. July
nor Wilson discarded his old gray
coat today for a natty One
serge, drew the shutters of his office
pulled down the shades, locked the
door and walked down the
Step of the White porch
With a bundle of papers under his
arm. A moment later lie entered a
waiting automobile and was off for
seclusion and the writing of his speech
of acceptance of the Democratic pres
nomination,
are. perhaps, a score of per-
sons who know where he went, but
how long he will he away is a prob-
as yet unsolved by even the gov
himself, That depends, he said.
n how fast he can eel his brain go-
and keep it going at the task
which lies before him. The speech
hi acceptance is to reflect his attitude
on the leading question hour
on the platform adopted at
He wants plenty of leisure
in concentrate his mind and to
on the choosing of his words
He may be gone two days or three, or
possibly four. Sea Girl will see
him again until his acceptance speech
is finished.
Before he left he conferred with
Senators Reed and Stone of Missouri.
and Representative Henry or Texas.
in course Champ Clark will take the
Stump for Wilson. Senator Reed said
afterwards when asked his opinion on
one of fellows who takes off his
coal and stalls to work for the ticket
as soon as the convention is over.
Clark is a Missouri Democrat.
Senator Stone said he had talked
with Governor Wilson about plans for
campaign. also discuss
debatable slates, he added, lie
was reasonably sure that Wilson Would
have votes in the col-
bed the list of
debatable states.
Representative Henry talked with
the governor, lie said,
pending in Congress. He also
the political situation.
This light, said Mr. Henry. Is among
three past president,
the pres.-lit president and the future
president, I see it any other
way. And as for Texas she'll give
Wilson 300.1. majority.
Drug Co.
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Elizabeth City Naval deserves
Co Oft
ELIZABETH CITY. July -Th.
El i k City Naval Reserves i-H Sat
lard nigh on the for their
annual outing of ten days. They reach
led Norfolk yesterday and start
on their cruise
Hampton Roads and Hay.
Lieutenant W. A. Worth is In com-
. f I If
ATLANTIC HOTEL
tests,
i assists
Illinois Governor to Support
Every Pair a Bargain
The season grows late and we
are disposing of our large stock of
the season's latest styles in shoes at
A SACRIFICE
Look our stock over and save
money by your purchase-
It costs you nothing to examine
these goods and a very small sum to
make your
Shoe
Japans, Emperor Fights on
Bravely
July bulletins
ed from palace the court
reporting the improved
of the Emperor of
Japan, have been with
faction throughout the capital today.
The stock market Improved general-
as a result of the satisfactory
news
The one of the hading
newspapers, publishes a report that
entertainments are to be resumed to
morrow.
A note of warning, however.
by one specialist, who is
quoted as it is only tin
first stage in the Emperor's malady
advising against
because- the second and third I
Of tile disease must lie
before full confidence in His Majesty's
recovery can he restored.
Morehead City
North Carolina
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throughout the summer.
Here you have more unique and exclusive advantages than can
he found on the Atlantic upon the beautiful and
placid Sound or the Atlantic. Still water and SURF BATH-
Incomparable Sound and Deep Sea FISHING. Many near-
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I, C. Bankers, June IT. C. Bar, July -.-; i . Press,
July
ALLEN Manager, n. c.
III. July
committee of live progressive
la appointed by
to wait on Governor De-
and ascertain whether in would
support Taft or Roosevelt
dent, wen- Informed by the
morning that he considered Taft
regular nominees of Hi.-
can party for president that as
SUCh felt obliged to support Ills
candidacy.
Watch The Reflector Grow
If you would be popular you must
be a good
Is a to the optimist and
a to tho pessimist.
The Choice of a
too important a matter for a
, n to be handicapped bad
blood or foul breath. Avoid these
by taking Dr. King's New
; Life Pills. strength, flue com-
pure breath, cheerful spirits
-things that win their
use. Easy, safe, sure. at all
druggists.
Allen Waxes Hot at Rebuke
From Court
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS
AGENT FOR THE
BICYCLE
has seen fit on account of other business en-
to turn over the agency of this ex-
machine to the
John Buggy Company.
We art also agents for the celebrated
Indian Motor Cycle.
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST
MACHINE ON THE MARKET.
of
BUGGIES
The John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
A gents for best make N O
b tires ,
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 glad to order any parts to automobiles.
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
see us
Va. July Th
bloody and bullet- pierced garment
worn by Prosecutor Foster and Sheriff
Webb when the Allen clan shot up
the court were exhibited
to the Jury at today's session of the
Claude Allen trial.
After having been first Identified
by it. Blankenship, the
exhibits were banded to the Jurors
each of whom spent some time count-
exact number of bullet holes.
They found In Foster's coat and
ten bullet holes and seven in
Webb's and trousers. The com-
closed its case in chief
after producing one other witness,
C C Webb, who testified that he
beard Floyd Allen com-
plains over the manner In which he
had been reprimanded by Judge Mas-
gig on the evening before the tragedy.
CARR ATKINS
line Hardware and Paints.
Goods,
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it.
Reflector Advertisements Pay
Try Reflector Want Column
Announcements
For of Deeds l
To the Voters of Pitt a can-
I take this method of announcing Tar
myself a candidate for the office for County Commissioner of
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, sub- county subject to the action and
to your consideration and
Should nominate ha your
candidate, I will appreciate it as
have for what you have done for me
la the past. Should you see fit to
choose someone else, that will not
lessen by appreciation for what you
hare already done for me and my
Professional Cards
Winterville Items.
old time soul
the county
LEV I PIERCE.
love for the people of Pitt county.
Very
I T. R. MOORE.
For Register of Deeds.
desire to announce that I will be
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 of tho county of
Pitt
J. I. HARRINGTON.
It
For Register of Deeds.
I hereby announce myself a can-
the office of Register of
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the
action and approval of the Democrat-
primary. I wish to thank my
Mends for the support given four
years ago and earnestly ask for same
In the coining primary.
BELL.
J l in
Winterville V C,
July HI
After spending a short while at
home. Miss Esther Johnson, returned
to tie Training School, at Greenville
Miss Minnie Mae
friends at roads
this week.
Rev. J. W. tilled his
For Senate. regular appointment in St. Luke's
I hereby announce myself a Episcopal church yesterday. which
date for the State Senate, subject to will be his last visit, as stated e-
the action of the Democratic primary lore
pi.
Misses Eva and Ethel
Mitchell, of spent
Sunday and Monday with miss
Hi. W.
Attorney at Law
Office formerly occupied by J. L
Fleming
. Carol's
V.
For Stale Senator.
Subject to approval by the Demo-
voters I hereby announce my-
self a candidate for the nomination
State Senator for Pitt county.
ALEX L. BLOW.
of Pitt county.
This the 29th day of May, 1912.
brown.
A. W. Ange Co. are the inns to
furnish in dry goods and groceries.
Miss Lucretia Hughes, of Washing-
ton, who is at present a course In j
The Training school was here
day visiting friends and relatives
Quite a number of our people at-
at Greenville
Saturday.
Our bustling milliner Mrs. I-
For County Commissioner
To the voters of Pitt
We want to name n man for County
Commissioner from the North side of
the county, a man of business and that
is fully qualified to fill the place and
if elected will look after the Interests tor
of the county. Nominate and elect where she will purchase
her fall stock. We hope that Mrs.
Tucker may use the columns of the
Reflector to tell her many customers
about her stock of millinery, for there
ii no better place.
After spending some time with her
M.
Lawyer.
and Dora Cox, and returned to office second floor in Wooten
Training School on Third St., opposite court
i Quite a number our Jolly young
people made a trip to Training
School Monday evening to heal Dr
ind la e wall paid tor
trip.
A. C- Cox Manufacturing Co. can
furnish you with
Pence and Barbed Wire
your pasture and
Hunsucker Buggies built by the A.
;. Cox Co are tie
r going. Now ins
the time in place your order. Phone
write, or c. to see them and tell
them of you want
A nice line Buggy Harness
ways can all be found at the
at the A. Cox Manufacturing Co's
Pint.
L. I. Moore W. H.
. LB
Win .
JOHN F.
at A. M. Allen's Stables.
N. C.
Day Phone Night
Will attend calls Day or Night
H B. C C.
N- C. Greenville. N. r.
Attorney at Law
Practice In the
in Wooten building on
Street
r. . Hurts
la.-.
F. M.
Lawyer
St., 2nd floor Wooten Bldg.
N. C.
W. C. D. M. Clark
Engineer Attorney t
Ml and
WEEK END AND BATES
to
City and Beaufort, 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 tn
Norfolk Southern railroad.
him and you will make no mistake
That man is John G. Taylor.
MANY VOTERS.
H. W. M. D
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye.
Ear. Nose Throat.
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C.
For Register of Deeds.
I hereby announce myself a
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt
subject to the approval and
action of the Democratic party.
R. L. LITTLE.
For The Legislature
I hereby announce myself a can
for the House of
subject to the action and
of the Democratic primary
Pitt county
T. I.
International Eugenics
LONDON, July a
Of nations, including the
States, have sent delegates to the
Office with Ir. L. James,
International congress
was formally
opened to-
The
ville. every Monday. to pro
Hit Ml AND till OFFICIALS
which was formally
s Mr. and Mrs. M. Bryan, day the London.
Mrs. left Friday for her congress will continue its sessions for
home at a week. House Square
Harrington Barber and Ca. North
headquarters for hits, shoes, Settee
and. Clothing. Notice is hereby given that the ALBION
Prof. y. C. visiting the heretofore existing be- Attorney at Law
hi-
J. EVERETT
Attorney at Law
Edwards Building on MM t Lurches, Lodges and Social
For Deeds.
hereby announce myself a
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
of the Democratic party.
a J. C.
For
I hereby announce myself a can-
for constable of Greenville
township, subject to the action and
approval of the Democratic party.
L. W. CHERRY.
Chapman, Mrs.
Week
Rev. M. A Adams I his regular
tension of the stock law on last Sunday In the
vote of the people in of the school Ira as
the church is being
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edmonson, of
were visiting Mrs. Ed-
parents, Mr. am Mrs.
Marian Crawford on last Sunday. Mr.
Fr Constable.
I hereby announce myself a can
for Constable of Greenville
township, subject to the action and
approval of the Democratic party.
JESSE L. WHICHARD.
I II
For Constable.
I wish to announce myself a
for township coo
subject to the Democratic
WALTER L. PATRICK.
For County 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.
For Slate Senate
Having been endorsed by the section this week in
ring element the Democratic party. of the school
announce a candidate for
the Slate Senate, subject to the ac-
of a voting primary of the Dem-
party under the plan of or-
Upon the questions con-
the people I stand upon the
platform of
No
by a
effected.
The repeal of the stock law leg-
of the last legislature.
The Improvement of the public
without bond issues.
Against bond Issue In Pitt Edmonson returned Monday
county for next two years except in Miss Maggie of
towns-and then only by vote of the ton. was visiting Mies Kate Chapman
people effected. Wednesday.
r, Improvement of the county home. For Beadle roofing call . A W.
A legalized primary for North and Co. It is to give
satisfaction.
t initiative and Referendum. Mr. W. J. lost one of bis
. the above principles miles last week.
i. . I most earnestly solicit A tobacco burning down s. i
r. be a daily There were
WILLIAM F. EVANS. only a few burned In our
, . Ai. week.
Miss Clyde of Baltimore.
For Constable visiting friends and relatives, here
I hereby announce myself a can- this week,
for constable of Beaver Dam
township, subject to action and
approval of the Democratic primary
J.
partnership
L. II.
doing a plumbing business under the
Miss Isabelle of Ayden. is .,, of Hicks, been
Miss Dorothy Johnson. by mutual consent
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh will hereafter h
ere visiting at the of Mr. and in name of T. Hicks
Render and s T. Hicks In building.
wherever his
desired
services
North
July
22nd. 1912. I.
B.
W. F. EVANS
Attorney at Law
opposite R. L. Smith Cot
and next door to John
mat Buggy Company's new building
Carolina
Hardwood Meet
Mich. July Many
representative lumbermen of TYSON
sin. Michigan and neighboring states Insurance
are the midsummer meet- Life. Fire, Sick and Accident
lg of the Northern Hemlock and Office, on Fourth rear
Hardwood Manufacturers Association Wilson's store
which met here for a two days
session. Insurance, advertising, for
.- protection, freight rates, labor
supply, market conditions and various
other questions relating to the
industry are scheduled tor dis-
j Central Barber
County.
I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C. Moore.
Register of M. Moore.
H. Wilson.
C.
J. V. D.
J. Holland. J. J. B. M. Lewis.
W, E. Proctor.
Latham
Insect Bile Costs lee
X Boston man lost Ills leg from the
bite of an insect two years before
To avert such calamities from stings j by a barber,
and bites of Insects use waited on at their homes.
Edmonds, and
Proprietors
Located in main business part
of town. Four chairs in opera- I
and each one presided over
Ladies
E. NICHOLS.
The Annul conference of the Salve promptly to kill the pois
dial Episcopal Church, commenced on and prevent swelling,
here yesterday, after the business pain. Heals hams bolls, ulcer.
T. Gibbs presiding dies, cuts, bruises. Only
of the Washington circuit, all druggists.
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for the House of
to the action and
of the Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
T CARSON,
May 10th. 1912.
For The Legislature
I hereby announce myself a
date for the House of Representatives.
subject to the action and approval
he Democratic primary of
pi swats
t.
B.
WHICHARD,
N. c.
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. M. CLARK.
Hay 1912.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
for County Commissioner
Pitt county, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
B ALLEN STOCKS.
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a
date for County Commissioner of Pitt
county, subject to the and
action of the Democratic primary of
the county.
G. PORTER
June 1912.
ESTABLISHED
S. M. Schultz
Wholesale and retail grocer and
allure dealer. Cash paid for Hides
Fur, Seed Oil. barrels, fur-
.
Mattresses,
Sulla, carriages, go-carts, pal
ax Ufa
Hour;
canned
es. Jelly, Meat, flow
augur, soap,
on. seed meal u
hulls, garden seeds,
nut, candies, dried apples,
prunes, currants, raisins, an
ware, wooden ware, cakes nut-
crackers, macaroni cheese, test but
new Royal Machines mi
numerous other goods. Quality
quantity cheap for cash. Come to
me. Number U.
aim
J. E. WINSLOW
For County
to approval by the Demo-
voters I hereby announce my-
self a for the nomination
FLOWERS
Wen want the best
we are t services
Roe.
end Is
the Latest Style.
are.,.
at short notice.
J. L Co
Hunsucker Buggies
Wagons
Gardner's Repair
If you the best Cart
d in Put County go i
Shop and ask for a pair o
DIXIE WHEELS
Birch Huns, split White Cl
Spokes. Steel
and Axle, made by strictly
workmen. Every pair guarantee
Just around the corner from
market.
repair
N. C.
In most cases
No man would
Suffer the loss
Under no
would he
Admit his business
No longer needed
Careful protection,
Endangers by
Town,
M. Woolen.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T. Smith.
Alderman -J. E. Nodes, e. b.
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall J.
V. Davenport, F. Tyson, Z. P. Van-
Dyke, H. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
S. Spain. C. L.
W. Tucker.
L. Allen.
D. Overton.
C. M.
Hock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk;
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun-
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
regular pastor.
i Episcopal, St. Dallas
Tucker. rector. W. A. Bowen
Superintendent of Sunday school.
Presbyterian- Mr. P. V. Lancaster.
pastor; P Johnson, clerk.
Methodist, Jarvis
V. II. Hoyle, pastor; A. It. Ellington.
clerk; Batsman, superintend-
cut of Sunday school; L. H. Pender,
s.
it, v w. o pastor.
Free Will Baptist Thomas E.
pastor. y
Lodges.
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M.
It. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender.
Sec.
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M.
F. D. M.; E. E. Griffin, Sec,
I Greenville No. L
O. W. C. P.; L
Pender. Scribe.
Tar River No. K. of I.
Woodward, C. C; A. B. Ellington.
K. of R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M.
N Hart. II. P.; E, E Griffin, Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O.
P Tuesday night, E. G.
Flanagan. N L. H Pender. Sec.
j Tribe No. I
It. S. Move, Sachem; J. U
I'll alls. C. of It.
II.
mini. I. C.
J. II Mill. J It.
County Commissioner of Pitt A gent
JNO. L. GIBSON SEE HI. OR
in
Horses and Mules
Phone No.
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
I represent some
of the strongest in-
companies
in America.
C. L. Wilkinson
INSURANCE
Flat Iron
GREENVILLE, N
Reflector Want Ads.
Clubs.
Nous Miss Lillian Carr, pres
Miss Ward Moore, secretary.
Daughters of T.
J president; Mrs. J. L.
en. secretary.
The Kings A. L.
president; Mrs. J. O.
Secretary.
Mrs.
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W.
L. Hall.
Dunn, president;
D. M. Clark, secretary.
End of R. O.
fries, president; Mrs. E B.
Hound r H.
Pres ; Miss Nellie Denny. Sec
Civic League--President, Mrs. T.
A Person; Mrs. T. B.
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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
l Once a
lac.
D J Editor.
CAROLINA
Editorial of Human Interest
By
one year, . ,
Hi months. SO
rates be i.
at business office
building, corner
Third streets.
All cards of resolutions
of respect will be charged lit U I
Mot par word.
Communications Advertising
date will be charged at three
cents per lice, up to lines
Entered as second class
August 1910. at the post office at
North Carolina,
act of March
X 1912
Till kl
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
. reasons for science mid
intelligent action.
B ms those the idea of
of are
s ho amuse them-
selves by saying dial there is no dis-
Comes. Thou they
M t-end a dot-tor.
make money by exploiting
the diseases, terror and sorrows
and fear spread of
knowledge.
Among those oppose the pub-
lie health department is one who
write; as
You speak of the groat good that
the government docs through tin
departments that give to the farm-
Information regarding the Care
of their various animals, all which
perfectly true and a great work
and then of the Ink of interest dis-
played by the name government ill
earing the health of the children.
Hut it dues not seem to me that the
PARENTS NOT THE cases arc parallel, because In the
TO DECIDE ON MIL FOR Case Of the animals. the. being
appointment at Tuckers Sunday
Quite a large attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sermons visited
at their Mrs. Jim Avery.
Sunday.
The Gray was n the go again Sun-
day when Mr. G. and Miss
Mary enjoyed a pleasant
drive.
Miss was in our
neighborhood a short while Sunday.
We think one of our boys is struck
Messrs. John and Henry
went to Winterville Saturday after-
noon.
Roy Skinner flatted at C. I,. Ty-
son's Sunday
THEIR t
They can as. please on
the child's religion, not on the car
d i Child's
ran i
Tl e .- have ad-
and do advocate
i a public department of
dumb brute, must take whatever
kind of care Is given to them without
any choice in the matter, but
it to human being he. or
she, la absolutely entitled to the right
to choose for himself or herself,
what method of treatment he she,
desires, Or the case of children
Marshall
health under the management parents have the right to make
the national government. this choice, as we certainly arc en-
Tie government and the people to the Inalienable right when
stales, spending millions i comes to the selection of our
school as we are in selecting
ANN I CONVENTION III HIE N.
I. WIN
; convention of So I
Una Good Association to
1912 to be held in Charlotte, Aug-
and Perhaps no convention
Ibis n
; with such possibilities of
re ii hi as tin on The
Is alive to the Importance
of g i a ids iii measure
lo i in. campaign h
baa . ed on by this a
i In with
t .; and survey, the
past twelve years. The widespread
i -i i road conditions
ii . the fact
I la hat In en or-
In about counties in the
n any counties I i .- I
bonds or Ii lied taxes to build good
roads; that others now waging
for bond Issues, and that
et the lei
the state, there are good roads ad-
who are willing to contribute
their time and money toward
this progressive step within
their county.
Many questions will be discussed
this convention, and is believed
such an interchange of Ideal
from citizens representing ever sec-
of state from the mountains
of the west to the Coastal Plain region
of the east, that outcome will in-
sure the benefit of the state.
Among the questions will be
taken up general discussion
Sand-Clay Roads, their Con-
and Maintenance. Because
of the possibility of tins
type of road over a large of
tale and tin; of such a
as compared with
of the macadam, and also because
of the comparatively low coal of
of such a type of road,
of this question will
be of considerable Importance to the
delegates, and especially to those in-
i actual road construction.
State Aid in the Form of En-
Assistance. This is a form
of legislation which has for a number
of year been advocated by this as-
cooperation with the X.
C. Geological and Economic Surrey,
It is believed that a great deal of
money could lie lo counties
of the state and the present method
of wasting funds on poorly construct-
ed roads could be obviated, by the
inaugurating of such a system of stale
aid. During the 1911 the state
in direct taxes and labor a sum
lo tell farmers how in can for young
pigs, horses, chickens and g- eat
should spend some money telling
mothers and fathers how to ere for
if necessary, coin
polling proper those need
This wise measure has bet op-
posed by many that do not ind
it. and by many others that have
our religion. And should this de-
of health lie
would without doubt be rim
by physicians of the
school and would have of
. the medical laws go framed
as lo nuke ii impossible for you lo
employ a method of treatment that
did correspond with their
being
some form of State aid ii
earnestly advocated, for it is i
a State highway engineer in
work would insure lo the county
the proper its roads and
i . . of g
i local and Influence.
i State s. for
Bonds for Road Work. This is a
subject which has been much
at which will for the great
advancement of cause in North
There been very general com-
of the board of aldermen
because of their decision i equip
the with new and sufficient
equipment, and a paid tire
department, The time had arrived
when the city should no de-
pend upon the old system the
In conventions of the ,.,,,,.,,, to do the work of
Good Bo Is Association, and fighting fires The system has done
at a meeting held In good work in the past and the lire-
j valuable paper on men
owes them a debt of The
demand now however, upon the
Are department arc the demands of
a city and it is lo those de-
ii year ago.
this subject was read by Mr. P. D.
Gold, Jr. The Idea is the state
which only percent on its
Press Comment
p, declined i no-
for Presidency on the Pro-
ticket, feeling he could
Irritate the Mikado more in his
State.
bonds, should stand security for the with city equipment and
which must percent, A modern paid Ore department
, , , , . . , ,, with the best apparatus,
and thus save percent, at the . .
is lo the to modern demands
end of forty years, would the , , , lo ,,
bonds without additional coal to Raleigh Times.
the county or stale
Uniform Road
There Is diversity
i county road laws which we
have on our Statute Looks, while,
owing to wide variations In the
topography of the different sections
our stale, ii be necessary to
vary some provisions in county Li g-
still there are certain under-
lying principles which should be i in-
bodied in the road law of each county,
and it is believed, that if these
incorporated in each
road law, it would lead to a more
uniform and efficient system of road
construction through out stale
Considerable attention will be given to
the discussion of this subject.
Other subjects which will be dis-
Federal Aid for Good Roads,
Rural Carriers and Public
Heads
Revision of Automobile Laws
in Regard lo Increased Tag on Au-
Providing all the
funds thus raised Shall be Used on
the
Enforcement of Automobile
Speed Law.
i Tar and Asphalt Hinders.
i location and Drainage of
Public
I Use Stale Convicts In Pub-
Road Construction.
of Farm
I Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and J
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity ii
Advertising rates on Application A
X. July Will
while doing shop work.
stepped on a red hot piece of iron,
which Stuck to his naked foot
aim severely.
Mr. Jesse Ab fell down from
a tobacco barn and bruised himself
up badly. He is able lo be out again.
lie district meeting of I. O.
F. Basel here August
Quite an interesting program has
mapped out. Several speakers
slate reputation will be present
among them is Hon. L.
district attorney.
Car of builders I hue. See us for
special prices J. It. Smith and Bro.
Mr. Levy Pierce lost a fine milk
cow and a valuable horse last wee.
The horse lock jaw.
It sure pays to advertise in
Dally Last week we Blade
a note for a Greek We will
have one after August
Mr s. Jenkins lost a
nice cow last week. She was
out and in some way tell and broke
her neck.
Mr. A. L. Harrington and
Miss of are vis-
relatives here.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe S. was buried last Thais
in Ayden cemetery.
We regret to note that Mr. John
A. Branch's condition is gradually
glowing worse and death
not o a surprise.
The children of Mr. Aid Dudley
and two of Mr left
last we.-k the Oxford orphanage
at Oxford.
Messrs Smith. Ralph Dixon
and several others last tobacco barns
last week.
Car hay, cotton seed meal and
hulls. J. H. Smith and Bro.
Mrs. Groves spent the
week at the home of her parents near
Arthur.
Rev. J. T. Gibb. presiding elder
held Services in the Methodist church
last Sunday. He also held quarterly
i in the church at
Winterville Monday.
Your correspondent error
last week. Our graded school is to
begin Sept. 9th.
Mrs M. G. Taylor and son.
are spending the week with her
parents near
Mrs. A. F. and Children
of Raleigh spent the week with her
brother. G. F. Cooper.
Mrs. K. L. Drown, Sr. loft this
morning to spent a few days at
The Ayden Advance, editorial by
Mr. Walter will make its
next week.
Miss Georgia Joyner and
of La Grange are Misses Ida
Annie Edwards.
Miss Alberta Jones of New
is visiting Mrs. W. B. Alexander.
Miss Mary Hurtled.- of
is her Mrs O. C.
Nobles,
I.
July Mary
Proctor, after spending several days
in Farmville with Mrs. W. A. Pol-
lard, returned home today.
Miss Addie Johnson of Greenville
Sunday with Mrs. J. O.
tor.
The brick work of J. H.
son's office Is complete and the wood
work will soon be
Our town at this time is a
one-sided town and we hope that it
will not be long before the other side
will Ii- coming from the ashes.
formers are very busy now look
alter their tobacco and they are
ill smiles over the good crops they
have.
Mr. W. E. Proctor, in company with
his wife, and Mrs. L. Y. Holliday re-
today from Snow Hill and
en Springs. Reports a good time.
Susie and Karl Proctor re-
turned from Helled where they have
been spending a few days with Miss
Maud Barnhill.
Venters of
returned home after spending a few
days With us. We arc always glad
t. welcome Miss in our town.
The ball loam of Craven
County, are in our town today play-
ball. We are belling on our team
to win.
Mr. A. Fleming is spending
week at N. on
Mr II. Adams lost a barn and
tobacco by tire a few ago.
Tim Review is another
Democratic paper is opposed to
allowing Republicans to join
party Will paper ex-
plain how ii expects Wilson to be
elected- News.
A cringing slavish devotion to
the truth us to notify a lost
iii mint world that nobody in
ton hung around our bulletin board to
ascertain what was going on in the
National Prohibition convention at
Atlantic Post,
The Washington Post has slipped
cogs in political map as
lo conditions in the various Stales.
One is it puts North Carolina in
the doubtful column. Dear Post the
only in the Stale is as to
how large will be the majority for
Woodrow Wilson. And the political
prophet of Post bumps
In putting down votes
for Tuft News and
giant to over the con- Trucks.
of only about miles of J All of these questions will be
i ill-faced road and so-called main- en up in considerable detail, and
is understood tat an early
dale Norfolk Southern Railway
Company will bring another party of
farmers to Eastern North
The Land and Immigration
Department of the road is now send-
of her dirt roads. It is also believed that trough this dis- descriptive literature tolling of
estimated during that year of these points by men Who the advantages of tills to farm-
present mileage of bad roads cost to be members of the next Western Stales and the
of tS something like Assembly, and by citizens
1.1.000,. it is to . away in . Mate-farmers. th T
, , J Drought here the South-
present Inadequate methods professional
Hope ill Memo
MOPE WELL. July C. C,
tilled his regular appointment
at Haddock's Sunday.
We ad a large crowd at Sunday
school Sunday afternoon. Every body
come and help in the good work.
Mr. Ed Little and Miss Battle Lit-
of Greenville were visiting in our
town Sunday.
Mr. Louis of near
was on our streets Sunday, laughing
as usual.
We ad the pleasure of seeing our
esteemed friend. Mr, T. E. skinner
near Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wood says lie has a
fine of tobacco Ibis year. Mi.
is one of our many good
Messrs. Joe Camion and Cox
went deer hunting Sunday night,
Mr. Luther Smith and Miss Julia
Smith were out driving Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. Arthur and Jasper Corey were
at Mr. C. J. Smith's Sunday.
Mr. Gus Stokes lo Fairmont
last week where he holds position
with the B. C. Lumber Co
Miss Stella was visiting Miss
Cox Sunday.
Mr. Dennis Branch and family were
visiting lbs lies at the point
of at his home near Hope Well
BETHEL, July 19.- The Woodmen
of this place gave a picnic today for
its members, friends cud families
the members. The committee on
arrangements selected beautiful
campus grounds of Bethel Academy
for its festival grounds. About one
hundred and fifty or two hundred
people were present. At twelve thirty
here was a speech by the
Rev. A. in which lie
fraternal love. At
one o'clock the dinner was spread on
the large rectangular table, the In-
given by Rev. Mr.
and the eating done by the
crowd who were accustomed to dine
at twelve. The gallant bearing of
the men, the pleasant conversation of
the ladies end the fascination of be-
together made the day enjoyable
to all.
Mr. Willis Jones of Baltimore is at-
home spending a vacation with his
parents. Mr. an Mrs. S. M. Jones of
Alien of Rocky Mt
is Hisses Ruth
son.
Roberson, and company
have started on a garage building
which, when completed, win be of
gloat service to tile many who own
automobiles around here.
Mr. M. O. has started on a
huge store which will greatly add to
business Interests as well as to
the looks of Main street.
Miss Maud a popular
young lady of this place, been
ceded to teal h the fifth and sixth
grades of High School.
17th day of August. for the
of nominating by ballot Demo-
candidates for the Legislative.
County and Township officers for the
County of and for the of
electing Democratic Executive Coin-
the townships
of said county at which said .
election all Democratic Electors, who
ale qualified and entitled to vote at
the general election to be held in
November. 1912. shall be entitled to
vole. That polls shall be opened
and kept open from seven
in., until sunset in all voting
of said and said
shall be held and con-
dueled in accordance with the plan for
holding Primary Elections described
by Slate Democratic Executive
Committee.
At the close of the voting, the poll
holders, in the presence of all such
Democrats as may choose lo attend,
shall proceed to count the ballots and
make a list of the persons voted for
and the office and the number of votes
by each person for each of
said offices and shall sign such
in duplicate and send the original
thereof Immediately to the Chairman
of the County Executive Committee and
the copy thereof to the Chairman of
Township Executive Committee;
and for the rose of ascertaining
and declaring the of said
election the Democratic
Committee of Pitt County shall
meet in the Court House in the town
of on Tuesday, th-
day of August. at in a Bl-
and shall open, tabulate, canvass and
declare of said primary
in accordance with the Democratic
plan of organization.
That all persons who are to be
ed for at the said primary election for
legislative, and
shall cause to be filed with the
Chairman or Secretary of County
Committee on or before
O'clock, noon, on Wednesday, the 7th
day of August. a written notice
of their candidacy and shall pay to the
Treasurer of the County Executive
Committee of the county sum as
shall be determined by the Executive
Committee of the County as may be
bis or their necessary part for defray-
the expenses incident to holding
said Primary and shall also
subscribe to a pledge that he will
abide by result of the primary
and support the successful
date or candidates chosen in said
accordance with the
Democratic plan of organization.
That all matters and things arising
ill respect to holding said primary
not herein provided for are refer-
red lo the Central Executive Commit-
tee of Pitt County with full power to
and their action shall be deemed
and held to be action of the
committee.
That I lie person receiving a major-
of the votes cast for the particular
office for which he is a candidate shall
lie the Democratic nominee for said
in tile general election lo be held
In November. That if no can-
for any office voted for ill the
primary of August IT. 1912 receive
a majority of votes cast for all of
candidates for that respective office
then a second primary is hereby call-
ed to be held on Saturday, the day
of September, to be held under
the same rules and regulations as the
primary of August IT. at which
said second primary the only persons
who shall be voted for for any one
shall be the two persons
the two largest numbers of votes
cast for office, at the primary on
August 1912, provided any
date for any office who receives ilia
in highest number of cast
for such office at the first primary stall
file with the Chairman of the Demo-
Executive Committee of Pitt
County written notice within five days
for the dale of the vote of the first
is canvassed, that he demands a
second primary, and if no such writ-
ten demand Is filed the person
largest number of votes cast for
said office first primary shall be
declared the winner of said office.
This the 13th day of July, 1912.
F. C. HARDING,
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. Pitt County.
C, C. PIERCE. Secretary. ltd
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road administration and construction etc conclusions will be a riv- Journal
Nobles Town
NOBLES TOWN, July Ar-
den Manning and Miss Sermons
of Ft. Barnwell from Friday
until Sunday Mr. Francis
Miss Nobles them
home Sunday
Miss Mary Kittrell of Greenville Is
spending a few days with friends and
in this community.
Rev. M. A. Adams filled bis regular
I At a meeting of the Democratic Ex-
Committee of Pitt County, held
In Greenville, on Saturday, the 13th
day of July. 1912 the following
was adopted relative to the hold-
of voting primaries at all the
precincts of Pitt County to
Legislative, County and Town-
ship to
He if by the Democratic
Executive of Pitt County
this day hi session assembled, that a
Democratic Voting Primary be and
the same Is hereby ordered to be held
In the County of Pitt the usual poll-
places designated by law for the
general election of the various
of Pitt county on Saturday, Mm
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BOSTON, July gained
v hi look upon as a technical
Victory the slate board of con-
and arbitration the
trolley men of the Boston
I Railway Company today
their alleged grievances to the
grand jury at Invitation of Dis-
Attorney Joseph P. Pellet-
The attorney also summoned
before grand Jury president of
the Elevated Company. General
A. Bancroft and two of the
rectors. James XI. and
James L. Richards.
The evidence was sought in
with the Institution of charges
coercion and perjury made
some o road's division
In its report issued last night the
State Board of Conciliation and
ion held that strikers were
justified in believing that the dis-
barge of more than of their
lows was to the activity of the
men In connection with the forming of
a union. The division superintend-
in their testimony before the
board denied that the charges were
because of union activity.
Mr. says the grand
jury hearing was under a statute
which prohibits the of any
from joining a labor union.
investigation is expected to con-
for several days.
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See Champ Clark out his
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See mil Taft down the
chair.
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where
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that shouting touching your
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that busting
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The WORLD in SPORTS
Yesterday's Results in
Baseball
Virginia League.
Portsmouth
Newport s; Richmond
Norfolk Petersburg
Southern League.
Mobile Nashville u.
Birmingham
Montgomery Atlanta
New Orleans Memphis
a,
American
Philadelphia St.
Cleveland
Washington Detroit
New Chicago
National League
Pittsburgh Huston
Cincinnati I; New York
Chicago Brooklyn
St. Louis ; Philadelphia
Carolina Association.
Greenville Charlotte
J.
by M. HOWE.
State of North Caroline, Pitt county.
W. A. Taylor enters and claims the
following piece or parcel of land in
the county of Pitt, township,
described and bounded as
Adjoining the land the Eureka
Company and W. A. Taylor on
the the Jesse land on the
west and south and the M. G. Man-
laud on the Containing
tow hundred and twenty-five acres,
more or
This 24th day of
W, M. MOORE.
W. A. TAYLOR.
Taker.
OF
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Company, of Green-
North Carolina, composed of
Z. V. and James M.
Hines. has this day dissolved by mu-
consent. James M. Hines has
purchased the entire interest of Z.
V. in the business and will
continue the business In the name of
James M. Hines.
This the 8th day of July, 1912.
Z. V.
JAMES M. HINES.
ltd
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Five members of the W-I.
League team are baiting for or
better.
Te Boston lied lure won eight
of the games played with the
Tigers.
Bob of the Cincinnati Reds
is the leading run-getter base-
in the National League.
The Mountain States League has
disbanded. The blow-up of the
team put the organization
on the rock.-.
The White scouts have
quite a bunch of minor leaguers
Jimmy Callahan to try this
fall.
The Salem team, which been
lending ti a- P League, was re-
transferred lo
We.-1 Virginia.
winning III games the
New York Giants seven of the
first nine games played on their
tern trip.
The great work of the Chicago cubs
Of late has caused New York fans
to sit up and rubber ill direction
of the yards
Charlie believes that his team
will go higher in National
has picked out second place
for the
Manager of Richmond
team, and Manager
Petersburg team, are tied for the
balling honors in the Virginia League.
Alter Aug. the number of play-
carried by teams in the National
League can be Increased from to
look Ray Collins a couple of
months to get into condition, but
since hitting his Stride he has don
wonderful work for Boston Red
Box.
Pitching must be middle name
of Brown family. The Saint
Louis Browns. Chicago Cubs.
Boston Braves Athletics all
have a pitcher named Brown.
Larry of the Rapids
team, has made sixteen home runs so
far season. He was tried out
by Brooklyn season and sent back
to the Central League.
The chances an- a number in
league clubs would like lo have
Krause now the former Phil-
star is pitching champion-
ship ball for Toledo.
Manager Charlie of Kan-
City team, and Claude
of the Minneapolis Millers, arc run-
neck and neck for the balling
in American Association.
The Sherman Club in the Texas and
Oklahoma league has signed a big In-
pitcher by the name of
who is said to be a wonderful pitcher.
and pitcher is a soothing com-
Nearly a quarter of a century ago
was one of the leading
batters of National League, and
today same Jesse is the leading
of bis Worcester team.
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN'S BIGGEST EXPLOIT
BLOT memory eight years of gelding, erase from the
records the most remarkable batting feats recorded la the National
league In last expunge from pages of baseball history
many marvelous plays that made the name of Hans Wagner a house-
hold word. Leave one day, Oct. to be exact, and that would
be sufficient to give the Flying Dutchman a fame that would never fade
from annals of America's leading pastime.
That was the red letter day of a remarkable career on diamond.
It was the biggest day In a life brimful of action and thrilling exploits. It
was day the great won a frame almost single-handed, saved a
pennant for Pittsburgh la the
est world's series ever played and
gave the world the greatest
exhibition of batting, fielding and
base running ever seam la a game for
the highest honors.
Few baseball series have stirred
Tandem to higher pitches of
or cast loyal rooters down to
deeper depths of gloom than the
classic of 1909. Detroit had woo the
pennant In the American league In s
W canter and Pittsburgh has taken the
. in National with little
I The clubs seemed the class of
l the big leagues without a single cloud
to darken their titles.
In struggle the
league champions teemed about even-
d Pittsburgh, with Babe
Adams on slab, won the opening
game. Detroit, with Wild Bill
van at his best, was unconquerable
la the second contest, Howard Cam-
the pirate pitcher, being driven
to cover under a constant rain of,
blows that evened tho honors.
With the series a tie. the teams
tied Into Detroit for the third game.
Had Jennings been able to coach his
men to victory that fatal day. De-
would have won the world's
pennant
But In the path of the j
loomed Wagner, arch executioner of
hopes. The Dutchman was everywhere In that game. Every more .
of this great player brought a thrill to tho Pittsburgh fans they will never
forget. He raced about tho infield, gathered In six sizzling ground balls
from the bats of Cobb, Crawford and their companions error,
stole four bases and drove out four hits in five trips to the
Coming to bat for tho fifth in the ninth Inning Wagner smashed the
ball to the outfield for bis fourth hit and stole his fourth base, completing a
wonderful performance, winning a game almost unaided, saving a world's
pennant and giving Pittsburgh Its lone flag In a clash for the
game's most coveted trophy.
1912. by Joseph B.
Hans Wagner.
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EUGENE GRACE
PROSECUTES WIFE
famous Atlanta Shooting Case For
Trial
I HELPLESS PARALYTIC HOW
of the Sensational
tn be Heard i Opens
in Wheeled to
WILSON WILL KEEP OFFICE
Governor Marshall and His
Wife Are Constant Companions
N. C. Educational Institutions
WILL STAY DURING PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Atlanta. July 2-2. What prom-
to one of the most sensational
trials in the history of Georgia be-
this morning when Bra
arraigned
charged with shooting her husband.
H. Grace, Intent to kill.
Mrs. Grace has passionate. at-
her Innocence several
prior to the trial.
Tin- chief tenure the trial was the
presence of the husband in
the room la an Invalid's chair
with the lower par i ins body
ad, siding In the prosecution Mi
who. be says, bun to ob-
17.000 Insurance he had taken
out on his lite for her benefit The
surrounding this
give It a air of
mystery.
it will be recalled that shortly
o'clock on Tuesday, March .
the police headquarters of Atlanta
received a feeble call tor help over
the telephone. A number of police-
men wore lo the homo
Eugene H. Grace whence the call
came they found outside
door of locked
an entrance they made their way
to the bedroom. There they found
Grace lying unconscious with a gaping
wound in Ins aide. On further
they discovered a revolver with
on.- empty chamber lying the
floor in tho room Immediately below
the one In which Grace lying,
after Grace revived he that
he had been while he
sometime during the early of
the morning and he had every
to believe ins wife had
done it-
Then it learned Mrs. Grace
had left the during
the day and had gone
to visit her mother-la-law.
That evening Grace was
rested Newman and brought back
to Atlanta. On facing her
the latter directly accused
hooting and leaving him to die
alone. Then told Mm
less he withdrew a she
would take the power of attorney
which be exercised away from him.
This threat seemed to hove the
ed effect for Grace at once declared
that be must be mistaken
The power of attorney, the
, removal of which caused Grace
to withdraw the accusation
time being, n to
mortgaging of Philadelphia
Mrs Grace had from hi i
former Grace was lo
pone to Philadelphia on the d
to arrange for the
gage.
Mrs. Grace admits that she did
leave husband until after It
on the day of the 5th. She says
her had complained of
feeling well but she
he would soon recover from the India
position and go to Philadelphia in
tin afternoon as planned, She Bays
the went to Newman to her
band's mother and to Iota the
on a later train and on to
with
On the other hand. Grace Bays
he awoke about II o'clock in the morn-
of the 5th with a burning
in his He didn't know
what was the matter with him and
d his wife to call a doctor
He says Mrs. Grace made a
of going to the telephone and calling
up a physician, but in reality
she never took the receiver from tin
hook. But on the contrary stuffed
in the Instrument to prevent
it from ringing
Si GIRT. July
Wilson returned to Sea Girl
from his retreat at the home i
a friend nearby with a record
sleeping twenty-four Lours out of
announced he would forget
his usual weekly trip to Trenton to
morrow and again go Into seclusion
to write speech acceptance
The governor to write the
a thin two or three days Mis
during tins period will be
close
Friends of the governor announced
today but on condition their
names not he used, that Mr. Wilson
had decided definitely to resign
the governorship of New Jersey
tag the presidential campaign
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Soft Hair the
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may be improved by dipping them in
a strong solution of alum and hot
water. One pennyworth of alum is
sufficient for hair brushes.
For Patent revive
patent leather rub well with a soft
rag soaked in olive oil and milk; then
polish with a soft, dry Cream
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Stained Board s stained
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To Clean is much to
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and water. Tie the bran in a
dip the bag Into clean warm water
and rub the matting briskly with
this; then wash it off with a cloth
ruling out of warm sail water. This
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Brass- an excellent way
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Postage stamps carried in a purse or
handbag will often e found Stuck to-
attempt to
them by pulling them, but simply lay
them Hat and press with n hot Iron.
They then separate quite easily.
Coffee remove coffee
from silk, satin, or any other
material. Soak in then
rub gently with a soft and iron
the wet portion until dry.
When washing silk handkerchiefs
a little is required to prevent
them turning yellow. and to avoid
this they should never be boiled or
have any rubbed on them. Make a
lather of finely shredded white soap
and lukewarm, wash and the
handkerchiefs in it. press out all the
moisture and dry
quickly. Iron while they are still
though not wet
Colored buttons are used
on many of the lingerie waist A
new shows a thin blouse with
the like the bosom of a man's
Shirt, made in lace and links, with
a turnover collar of the same. Both
collar and vest button directly up the
front with bright red crochet buttons.
Net is a favorite fabric this year for
One of net supplemented
by ail-over batiste embroidery, the
color of both net and batiste in a soft
cream, has plaits which run half way
down the bust, and form the top
bodice., This treatment is repeated
in the Th, cuff of this
blouse has the quaint little up-and-
down frill is the smallest new
touch for this purpose. Dividing
at the center is a triple cording of the
net. This also appears clown
front, and a tiny bow of bright
green and while striped taffeta finish-
es the neck.
I Many blouses trimmed or made with
sleeves and yoke, use
two thicknesses pale chiffon
the outside. Exposed ports
lingerie, such as bits of pink or blue
ribbon under the work or fabric of o
blouse are no longer approved of by
fashion The inside of a .-ilk. or
, has a lining of flesh-
colored chiffon.
Chiffon cloth are entirely
lined with flesh color with a thinner
White net is also lined
with white chiffon, and open lace
yokes lined with flesh chiffon give
a beautiful tine to a blouse. The
black fastening remains and is like-
to continue.
The lingerie waist with round.
square V-neck collar, elbow, three-
quarter and long sleeve is in Style,
The blouse has a few gathers
over the shoulders, buttons the
back, and applied as a
yoke, large round Pierrot collar or
lawn, net batiste, all-
over lace. etc. The ruffle is still
worn down one side the center
front, but is not as long or an full
as was made. The blouse with
the or coat shirt is popular.
Never wen. pearls more in Favor
than now genuine as well as
pearls are used extensively
this season for ornamentation or trim-
ming.
Serges are prime for the
modish for a number of
his best creations.
Small and rather flat pleated
which are only sufficiently large
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are worn, and is a fancy
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will stand Arc and
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putting In Iron and kettle as
padding when making them. With
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the bones from a rib beef
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and when it bolls add
tables, a turnip, some
toes, a carrot and B small onion nil
chopped fine and boiled for an hour
with a dove In a little water.
with pepper and salt and little
celery thicken with coin-
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Vegetables With III
cut iii Mm pieces half a pound of
raw ham. a frying pan in
its own fat, brown one cut-up
fat, I'm la In
the soup-pol adding a large cupful
one of parsnips, a tablespoonful of
chopped one slice brown
toast, en-- salt, one
sugar, one
of white and two quarts
boiling water. Let simmer
for two hours one pint of
diced potatoes, which parboil first
; r five minuets Lei this boil until
potatoes are soft, mix in a large
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can ticket lb- served in the senate
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Mid TO
Sarah Cox. having as
administrator of of George
W. Cox. deceased, before D. C. Moore.
clerk of the court of
notice s hereby given
ail parsons Indebted to said estate
are hereby required to make
settlement with the undersigned
administrator nod all persons holding
Claims against said estate are hereby
required to rile claims with said
administrator duly verified within
twelve from the date hereof.
this notice will be in of
recovery.
This the 18th day of June.
SARAH E. COX,
Administrator of the estate of George
W. Cox. deceased.
F. HARDING. Attorney.
ltd
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Having qualified as administrator
of William Williams, deceased, late
Pitt county. Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned, or
hie attorneys. K. G. James and Son.
Greenville. N. within twelve
months or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery
All persons indebted to estate
will please make immediate payment.
This June 1912
J K.
ltd ft factor, N. C.
SALE
North Carolina. Pitt County.
In the Superior court.
J. E. Winslow B. Hem-
by.
By virtue of power vested in me by
that execution Issuing to me from the
superior court of Pitt county in the
above entitled cause in favor of the
plaintiff and against the defendant
and pursuant to attachment duly levied
on the property below described and
by virtue of authority vested in me
by the laws of the state of North Car-
shall sell for cash to the high
est bidder at public auction at the
court house door of Pitt county in
Greenville. N. C. on the first Mon-
day in August. it being the 5th
day of 1912. at o'clock,
all the right, title and interest
it being a one-tenth undivided inter-
est in the remainder in fee of the
said James H. In and to the
following described tract of real es-
lying, being and situate in the
county of Pitt and state of North Car-
to
Hounded by the lands of the Craw-
ford heirs, the land. Lawrence
Anderson. J. F. King and others, and
being the land of which the late Geo.
W. died seized and possessed
as evidenced by certain deeds from
A. R. A. Willoughby. Geo
Jefferson. Tyson and others,
containing 1-2 acres, more or less;
Interest to be sold being such
interest as was devised to the said
B. Geo. w. Hem-
by in his last Will and Testament, the
said James II. Hemby being one of the
children of the said W. Hem-
by.
This the 1st day of July. 1912.
S. I. DUDLEY,
ltd Sheriff of Pitt County
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About Former Polities
NEW YORK. July his first
speech since he returned from
go. Colonel Roosevelt today set forth
his reasons for leading in the
of a new party.
His address was delivered at a
meeting of the New York State
Chairmen of the national
party. Colonel Roosevelt did not
intend to speak, he declared, but the
chairmen would not be denied.
Colonel Roosevelt No man
knows better than I that enthusiasm
and principles cannot be
without organization and work.
A great responsibility rests upon you
men here, who are undertaking the
organization of a new party which is
to stand four squared to democracy,
which is to be literally the party of
the people.
It will fight on live and not
dead ones. It will embody a protest
against the corruption of both of the
old party mat nines. It will be a party
into which ex-Democrats and ex-
Republicans without regard to their
political past as to come in an exact
equality and to have each the same
j n the party management.
When we get this started It will be
a party and not only representing
the people at election time but will
represent them in party management.
We are going to see to it that it is or
gnawed so that it Will be
for any fifty three men. chosen four
years before by politicians to stand
superior to all the voters of a great
state like and that if that
site has not shaped its laws
a given call of fifty three
men the state shall not dis-
enfranchised.
My own judgment is
names. Guggenheim and Co.
made a poor swap when they took two
stolen delegate from California in
place vote of Cali-
They were not Contented with
that. the
vote of Massachusetts for vote of
two I think it was about
el expensive a swap as was ever made
by political am g
by political managers.
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wash your hands after using
And what a wonder it is for eczema,
rash, pimples and all skin afflictions
A j cent trial bottle at
is guaranteed to stop any skin
irritation.
is prepared by K. W. Rose
Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and is
regularly sold by druggists at SI a
bottle. Hut to prove what it will do
at expense. is not put
up in cent trial bottles.
South
em
In fishing for compliments use fresh
bait.
the
finishing the page.
Fresh people usually consider them-
selves the salt of the earth.
We all regret many things we
haven't only a few we have.
It's a good plan to believe only
you hear; then forget half of that.
PREMIER CARRIER OP THE
Direct points
North. South, East and West
LOW Ml TRIP FARES TO
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
he Laud el 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 It will be wise for yon
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 hi which to
make trip.
J. O. JONES.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh. N. C.
Even good intentions prove too
much of a burden for some men to
carry.
Retribution is something we are
morally certain will overtake
people.
This Space is Reserved
for
The Greenville Banking
and Trust Company
Watch the Grow
Satire Bale
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In the Superior Court before C
Moore, Clerk.
E. Griffin and wife. Julia F.
Griffin; M. Cherry and wife Annie F.
Cherry and E. H. Foley
vs.
William F. Cherry.
virtue of decree the Super-
Court made by D. C Moore,
clerk, on the 15th day of July, 1912.
in the above entitled special proceed-
the undersigned
will, on Monday, the 16th day of Au-
1912. at o'clock, noon, expose
in public sale before the court house
door, in Greenville. North Carolina,
Pitt County, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lot or
panel of land to and be-
in the town of Greenville. North
Carolina, situated on the North side
of Third Street and west side of Co-
h street adjoining Third Street on
the south and on the
east and the lot known as the W. H.
Harrington lot on the north and the lot
known as the lot on the west,
containing about one-half acre, more
or and being the lot on which
U Mary Foley formerly
This is made fur the purpose of
making partition among the heirs at
law Mrs Mary Foley
the 16th day of July. 1912.
F. C. Harding,
ltd Commissioner.
Illuming Una
Lay it to Bryan. No matter what
are, he probably did
Press.
A widow Is never more dangerous
than when she tells an old bachelor
that she was never really happy in her
married News.
will save the dyspeptic from many
s misery, and enable him to cat
whatever he wishes. They prevent
HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, give keen appetite,
solid muscle. Elegantly sugar
No Substitute.
The Bank of Greenville
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With Us of OVER
One Quarter a Million Doll an
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
R. L.
L. Little,
S. T. HOOKER.
II. D. Watt man,
d no
U C
en
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first is offer-
ed them without looking over our lines
of FARM MACHINERY.
We carry an up-to-date line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market.
We carry a stock of repairs for the ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do everything in our
power to merit your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
CO
s-
to
IS THE
RT OF EAST E S
CAROLINA. IT HAS
POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE, IS
ROUNDED Y THE REST
COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
ELM'S ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE TO
OFFER THE WAT OF
LA CA PIT A L
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE YE AN UP TO DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PL
Is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Vest el Man. George
WE HAVE A ULA
OF TWELVE III V
DEED I
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN
FART OF NORTH CARO
LISA ASH INVITE TB
WHO WISH To GET .
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS
A BUSINESS WAT TO TARE
A FEW INCHES SPACE ASH
TELL THEM WHAT
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW CAN
BE HAD UPON
ME
I M II I I. I. C t,
M II.
ARM OF LAW DESCENDS
Lieutenant Leader of the Strong Arm Squad Arraigned
Before New York Judge And Charged With
Rosenthal's Murder
JACK DOSE ELS WHITMAN BECKER
Hit
YORK, July A. Becker,
real came us dramatic climax to the past fortnight's
Investigations of the murder, has been u member of
Xe York police force nearly twenty rear, appointment
dating back November remained a private in the
ranks for ten years, being promoted to a post in 1903,
A months after he became a Becker came in-
to public view as the hero a drowning rescue on
the Baal water For this he received a hero
medal. Two years later, however. the trial of Inspector
the man whom Becker had rescued from water,
is said to have made an affidavit stating the rescue was
faked and that he received a certain sum his part in it.
The first serious case in which Becker was concerned was
the Shooting dead of a plumber's helper. John Fay. who
was killed by a bullet lire and another policeman were
suspended following an Investigation, but were reinstated.
Becker was placed in Charge of the so called strong arm
squad en June 1911. Since time he has been much ill
the public eye. making many spectacular raids Last March a man
was killed by a billet tired during one of his raids. linker
relieved from charge Of the for a lime, hut was later re-
assigned It. During the year he was in charge of the strong
arm Becker made more than raids. the attack
mi Rosenthal's place on April
NEW YORK. July -While lice Lieutenant Becker tor Hie
A. Becker, fur nearly twenty years of the gambler, Herman
a member of the New York police confessions of
department and later commanding and
the so called strong arm paced revealed to District At-
his cell in the Tombs today protest- Whitman the police system in
inn his innocence of murder, all its
New York officials from Mayor I The public prosecutor, following
down went forward with the of the three confessions,
into the death of Herman ,. . . . . ., .,.
tinned his search for evidence that
the gambler, whose murder
Becker is alleged have instigated up than
l . . L . . . I I . ,. t i
to frustrate. s threat
Pygmy
And the Ordinary Size
officials exported the
revealing an alliance between the
lieutenant and gamblers ten-
Tile arrest of Becker lays bare a
in different cells, fearful of the scandal in the police department that
and to shake it to its foundation,
protection are Jacob for District Attorney Whitman
Webber, eves the story of police has only
and workers of the under- half told, Rosa con-
world, who confessed last they Becker came to and
set the stage at bidding and fairly desperate over Rosenthal's in-
hired the assassins who of all he knew of his
to death iii front of the Hotel relations with Beck
or, has lived too
The Indictment and arrest of I'd- lie not to be put mil of the way
Mr. A. D. Dupree Joins Navy Yard Men
Moseley Bros. on Better Fooling
From the rd the Coming month
Mr. Alvin Dupree, who for the past
three years has been Identified with
of Mr II A. While, will
take up his duties as Insurance man
with the local III of Moseley
During the time Mr. has
Worked up insurance and its
allied lines he has made many friend
both in business and otherwise, and
they always him a most obliging
and active business man.
His intimate the line
of business he has pursued for the
last years, his ability and his
Willingness, augurs well for the choice
WASHINGTON, July
of New York has
that very nearly every good
; mechanic employed by the govern-
In the navy yards is
against in the matter of
cations and sick leaves and to put
the in a fairer position has
Introduced a hill giving f
, navy yards, gun factories and
fifteen days leave of absence
pay every year and clays
sic k leave.
Misses Johnnie and Lucy
Little went to
evening.
E EVIDENCE
IN ATLANTA TRIAL
JUSTICE
IN
Accuses Husband of Does
Shamming
Not Refer to Contestants
Abusively
BELIEVE PHYSICIANS HIS HAT ALSO II THE
photo by
photo
pygmy acquired New York
park at a cost of arc the
to the pygmy taring i.
as almost mythical were In Liberia an
hunter explorer In a reeking with An ordinary hippo
weigh more than measure some eleven feet In
twelve in length. The- of these pygmy hippo
weighs pounds. U thirty Inches at the seventy
Inches in from end of nose to of tall, the tall Itself Is twelve
Th female stands eighteen high at the shoulders
The skull of the pygmy is more Of rounded on Its
upper Its art longer and more slender In proportion, Its
not like those of the giant The fore of the pygmy Is rein
lively than that of the large The lower Jaw only two
while the has four The eyes are not set as high In
the small as In one.
Slack and White Serious Accusation
stars Disagree Against Asheville Man
RICHMOND, Va., July There Is
a Huh division now in the Republican
party in Virginia.
The black and Inn root ion
Roosevelt wing f the a. P. has
bees Formation i
straight convention which has
loose from tin- while
the black tun national
and will gather here tin
Hie leadership K. Pollard
to name to Chicago
so called Bull Moose
This movement has no connection
the scheme
Includes the Virginia that
followed Gen. it. Jackson
in native mm. Wood
row Wilson.
Republicans,
Lily white Roosevelt
cans and . i Roosevelt
Republicans are now before the pub-
in Virginia.
We Asheville, a man
years respectable
family, was arrested at
on the charge criminally
a Iii old girl Weal Ashe
. villa brought lore an I
placed in jail, lie would
a statement, hut told of
county he was of
I assault. According to the story
sill. attacked in
place as she was fr.
a neighbor's to home. Offices
I were notified and search
Immediately, mat-
wan kepi several hours.
Physicians report girl is not in
i dangerous condition,
There are more lemons than plums
on the political
Mother of Tells
that Mr-. Wanted
Place illume ii
Holler, t Crowded
Atlanta, July Ho
Daisy on trial here ac-
. having attempted to kill her
once, declared if any
body had shot Grace it was
butler, was recited on the
Stand Mrs. S L. Hill.
s null her.
Mrs. Grace arrived the Hill home
iii testified Mrs. Hill,
and as informed Grace had
been shot in his home in Atlanta.
I had told
Mis. Hill, Daisy said she I
no it. I I
v as afraid Gene had accidentally shot
himself.
II anyone, shot Gene, she said. Mis.
Grace declared, ii was
Yesterday he nearly
beat Martha to death and told
if touched her again In- would
his c me out on him,
Mrs. Hill her where
had been shot. Through tie
lung, she replied. When later she
told Daisy Unit was still alive
land had loin lo hospital,
Mrs Hill said Daisy asked as lo the
proximity of the and tin- heart
and remarked that she did lint know
anybody who bad been shot through
heart could
Asked as lo whether Mrs. Grace had
re- wit-
Bald Mrs, Grace remarked in
mil, that she thought
should have life insured for her
protection.
month, Mis. Hill said, her
daughter fold her hod had
his life insured.
The witness
Why didn't you during your
preliminary examination what you
have said a item Mrs re-
mark concerning proximity of the
and lungs.
Developments are expected when
lie status of Sams, a mulatto
dressmaker, is explained, Her name
brought into the record
day, inn her connection with
inn was indicated.
Also, it is Intimated that Mrs. Grace
will try to show her husband is
not from the waist down
During the yesterday she
created a sensation when she re-
marked man Watch Gene's
lees move.
When questioned about the
of his limbs attributed it
to reflex action If anyone thinks I
am feigning helplessness, he said.
I'll allow them to slick a pin in no
body. If I an eye. I'll lee
any punishment.
Grace was again at the trial
today in of Intense heal in
the Courtroom. Mrs Grace came lo
court unaccompanied, she wore a
silk dress, a new
pompadour cannier creation i -t
hand was almost completely hidden
from crowd, mostly
men, by an expensive Panama hat
Chief Mailer I lark Delivered
inn- Refers
rd in Greensboro I
Outline- Hi-
July open-
i campaign for the senatorial
Chief-Justice Clark address-
ed a Greensboro last
He spoke, in part, as
wish to unequivocally that
i shall say nothing in
will reflect upon tin i
character of either of competitors.
They have lived clean lives. They
have been, and I hope Still are. lay
personal it la n.
upon them I aspire to the
Office which they desire. Their char
alters not in and will
not he an issue in this Their
i public property, and
w. have a right to scrutinize closely
the which the have
and for which they will stand
elected to senate.
was chairman
Democratic executive committee
buck in the nineties and he retained
long became
senator and Indeed, I until
second election to that
He has a large acquaintance, in-
deed l may say. organization unions
those who organize voters In
iii townships counties in be-
half of the s.
for years rep
Fifth
in Congress and course, had
an organization to aid him. In
canvass for governor in extended this
throughout state and sine, he has
been governor he has added lo this
lie natural gratitude men whom
he has appointed to office their
and also reflecting
Upon his exercise of the
power in any way. he has in many
will men . i n
instances he- has granted pardons.
Kin- years it understood
these gentlemen were as
for office senator and
these strong well or-
by their friends expected lo
other in contest, When
a ago Governor Aycock and my-
self announced ourselves candidates,
ii caused intense lo
side- Tiny as rash and
Inconsiderate on our part.
road in the States s. n
; i. is lo any man whom
shall wish to send I
do need to have chalked
any set of men. In language
of Mr. Roosevelt, it is in ring
and will he there when flu sun
ii on November
Heroines Sen Trunk line
. Ant. l -With
the Inauguration its m-w through
freight sen ice lo West today the
Maryland was
from a local railroad into an
pendent trunk system The western
outlet is gained through the now st
mile from Cumberland, Mel.
to connecting with
the and Lake road.
.


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Eastern reflector, 26 July 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 26, 1912
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