Eastern reflector, 9 August 1912


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OFFER YOU
Summer Footwear
AT
REDUCED
l f
Clara O. and F.
having qualified
of of N. S. Roach,
before i. c. of
ill. superior court of county,
is hereby given person
Indebted to the mid estate are hereby
required to make Immediate settle-
with the undersigned
and persona holding claims against
estate are required to Die
their claims with said dull
within twelve from
lip rate hereof, or this notice be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This the day of July. MIS
CLARA F.
and EMILY P, JOHNSON,
of the of w. s
Roach, deceased,
A cordial invitation to inspect
our. stock is extended to all
who desire neat, stylish and
comfortable shoes at
COME TO SEE US
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 firm are not strangers
to you; both are known as judges of the weed,
and as both will run the sales, you can res as-
sured that you will get full value for your to-
With the best and largest Warehouse, with
plenty of cash to back u-, and our knowledge
of tobacco, we know we can please you. Bring
us your first load, and if prices will held 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.
Gentry Gorman
state TICKET.
For Governor.
LOCKE
of Buncombe.
For Lieutenant-Governor
E. L.
of
For of State.
J.
of Pitt
J. R. J. G.
Greenville, N. C.
GREENVILLE TOBACCO
MARKET
OPENS
AUGUST
15TH
Watch Grow
For Treasurer,
It. K. LACY,
of Wain.
For Auditor,
W. P. WOOD.
of Randolph.
Is Creditor.
i M Johnson, qualified
as administrator of the estate of Sus-
an K. Sutton. deceased, before U. C.
Clark the superior court of
Pitt County, notice is hereby
that all persons indebted to said es-
are hereby required to make
mediate settlement to the undersign-
ed administrator and all persona hold-
claims against said estate are
hereby required to Me their claims
with said administrator duly verified
within the twelve months from the
hereof, or notice will be pleaded
In bar of their recovery.
This the day of July. U.
at JOHNSON.
Administrator of the estate of Susan
Button
The
Greenville Banking and Trust Co.
Resources over
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT
Sam Deposits with Us.
The Stale North Carolina Deposited with Us
Why not YOU
Your account will receive the same courteous g
treatment, whether large or small.
OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS
The Largest in PITT COUNTY
For Attorney-General.
T. W.
of Franklin
S. T. H I C K S
For Superintendent of Public
JAMES Y.
of Guilford
Veil in and Hut M liter
Beating,
Gasoline
Electric Light
The Bank of Greenville
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With of OVER
One Quarter of a Million Dollar
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
For Insurance
JAMES R. YOUNG.
of Vance.
l am prepared to do your work at j
S Reasonable price. See me or call,
No. HO.
R. L. Halt. Pru.
L. Cathie r.
S. r. HOOKER.
H. D.
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM,
of Lincoln,
Commissioner of Labor and Print-
M. I.
For Corporation Commissioners.
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax,
GEO. P. PELL, of
For Justices Supreme Court,
WM. A. HOKE. of Lincoln,
II of
TICKET.
For Congress.
JOHN H. SMALL.
of Beaufort
For Presidential Elector.
LINN.
of Pitt.
Er
Subject to the approval of the
in the primary in
Pitt county, i hereby announce
a candidate for the House of Rep-
It. T. COX,
Southern Railway
CARRIER THE
Direct lines to all points
North. South, East and
LOW FOUND FARES TO
WESTERN NORTH
Land of The
also to
California points and all principal
resorts
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
LIGHTED COACHES
COMPLETE CAR SERVICE
If you are contemplating a trip
any point, before arrange-
for same. It will be wise for you
to consult a representative of the
Southern Railway, or write the under-
signed, who will gladly and courteous-
furnish you with all Information
as to your best and quickest schedule
and most comfortable way In which tr
make the trip.
J. O JONES.
Passenger Agent,
N. C
LEGAL NOTICE.
of Sale
North Carolina. Pitt county,
in the Superior Court before i. P.
Moore, Clark.
E. B. and wife. Julia F.
M. Cherry and wife Annie F.
Cherry and B. II. Foley
vs.
William E. Cherry.
By virtue of a decree of the Super-
Court made by p. c. Moore,
clerk, on the 15th day of July. 1912.
in the above entitled special proceed-
the undersigned commissioners
will, on Monday, the 16th day of Au-
gust. IBIS, at o'clock, noon, expose
to public sale before the court house
door, In Greenville, North Carolina.
Pitt County, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lot or
parcel 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-
street adjoining Third Street on
Hip 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 less and being the lot on which
Mrs. Mary Foley formerly
This pale is made for purpose of
making partition among the heirs at
law of Mrs. Mary Foley.
This the 15th day of July.
E. C. Harding.
lid Commissioner.
day of August. without badge
ill-noting that said tax has been paid,
will be impounded. Cost attached to
owner.
J. T. SMITH.
Chief of Police and Asst Tax Collector
Mull furrier Will Fly
This is an age of great discoveries.
Progress rides on the air. Soon we
may see Sam's null Carriers
Hying In all directions, transporting
mail. People take a wonderful In-
in a discovery that benefits
them. That's why Dr. King's New-
Discovery for Coughs. Colds and
throat and lung diseases is the
most popular medicine in America.
cured me of a most dreadful
writes Mrs. J. F. Davis.
Corner. Me., doctor's
and all other remedies had
Excellent for coughs, colds
any affection. Price
an Trial bottle free at all
druggists.
s MOVED- MOVED
Into New Stables
s Corner 2nd and Evans Street
Sill O T
Transfer Man
S and Express
S Promptness
v Phone No. Night or
With all aS
Railroad Schedules.
NOTICE
All persons owning dogs in the
town of Greenville will come forward
and procure badges for same as
taxes are now due and must he paid.
All dogs found running at large in
the town of Greenville after 4th
. Canst Una.
l bound
k p. m. p. m.
Hit a, PA 1.11 p. m.
leathern
West-
bound bound
tiff a. a. as.
a. m. a. m.
A FACT
ABOUT THE
What is known as the
seldom by actual exist
i.; external conditional but In the
cases by a
roared LIVER. .
THIS IS A FACT
w be
by t . a of
and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and to the
mind. They bring health and
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
j to
z-a
CO
CO
to
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by the first thing that 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 d sire 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
SO
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND
ROUNDED THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY. OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
U the Host the -Noble l
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
TEll ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
M H
S. C FRIDAY AI ST .,
Fighting Colonel Teddy Tells all
About The New Party's Policy
Party's Platform Will be a Contract
With The People
Teddy Sneaks of Hie Helplessness
Thu Other The
fitness and of the
People to
GAMBLERS HUE
WITH DEATH
Mt PEAK ATTEMPTS ON
LIVES AS THEY ABE LED
INTO
LITTLETON TO BECKER
CHICAGO, Aug.
address to the national
give convention bare today strikes a
keynote for his followers and sup-
porters in the new party.
It lays down the plan of battle to
be waged by the national
party. He discusses those
under twelve subdivisions,
gamely, The Helplessness of the Old
The Right of the People to
Rule; the Courts and the People;
Constructive Control of the Trusts;
Of the Wage Worker; The
The Tariff; The High Cost
of Living; Currency; Conservation;
Alaska and International Affairs.
The two old parties, he said, are
husks, with no real soul within either,
divided on artificial lines, boss ridden
and privilege controlled, each a jumble
of incongruous elements neither
daring to speak out and fear
what should be said on the vital
issues of the day.
As opposed to this incongruity and
of action he asserted that
the national Progressives platform Will
be a contract with the people with
definite and concrete provisions to be
carried out if the people ratify the
contract on election day as exactly
honestly as If it were actually en-
under the law.
A synopsis of Colonel Roosevelt's
address follows;
Neither the Republican nor the
Democratic platforms or managers
show any adequate recognition of the
mighty fact that we are now In the
midst of a great economic evolution.
This movement for
change and improvement must
be guided by both common sense and
the highest ethical standards, in or
to prevent evolution
from becoming dangerous revolution.
The Democratic party, as is
by its present record in Con-
lacks the common sense, and
the Republican party, by its record
of stolen delegates at tho Chicago
convention, lacks the ethical stand-
The men who presided over the
and Baltimore conventions
and the great bosses who controlled
the two Root and
Mr Parker. Mr. and Mr.
Mr. and Mr.
It Guggenheim and Mr. Sullivan
differ from one another, of course, on
certain points, but these are the
which one corporation law-
has With another corporation law-
when acting for different corpora
They came together a once as
against a common enemy when the
dominion of both is threatened by
supremacy of the people of the lulled
States.
NEW YORK. August
threats have been repeatedly sent
to Jack Rose, Webber
Harry Who have made CO i
showing alleged bi
the police and gamblers and
all three prisoners are in a state
panic over fears that their lives may
be taken.
The three gamblers say that the
expect to killed if they are taken
through the streets lo court.
It is reported that the prisoners have
been Intimidated by emissaries who
have been smuggled In the West side
Jail.
The search today for Harry
Wit and Louis is being
prosecuted in several parts of the
country. The state's attorney is also
anxious to capture Sam who
lo the confessions of Jack
Rose, paid over the money to the
gunmen lifter the killing.
received the money. Rose
says, from Webber.
of The Hands of Trustees
Into Trusty Says Wilson
Addresses Delegation From
Delaware at
I'M TO
LITTLE
Ml All
OF
ST RELEASE SEIZED
TIME FOR PEOPLE KI
line- Bach Into Political SI
e t
ii the
Popular Bale
former Mayor
Treasurer
TEDDY SHOWS HIMSELF TO ADMIRING HERD OF
PHI Election
Messrs. L. W. Tucker. H. A.
White and Henry T. King have
appointed as election board of Pitt
county for the coming election.
Mrs. J. A. Lung left Tuesday for
a i,. and
CHARLES VII E
CHAIRMAN OP K
COMMITTEE
TRENTON, N. J., Aug.
nor Woodrow Wilson announced late
today the appointment of Wells,
former mayor of St. Louis, Mo., to
be treasurer of the national Democrat
committee and Charles R. Crane
Of Chicago, to be vice chairman of
the finance committee of which Henry
New York has been
chosen chairman.
Governor Wilson declared that Mr.
Wells was a lifelong friend who had
come into prominence in the west In
connection with the lake to the gulf
waterway project. Mr. Wells, he said.
of the Men's
league of St. Louis, had won the con
of business men generally.
Mr. Wells is a graduate of Prince-
ton university In the class of 1878 and
Is at present spending the summer
at Mich. He is a
business man.
Of Mr. Crane's appointment as vice
Chairman of the committee
Governor Wilson,
am that he had been able
to accept.
Mr. Crane, who was a prominent
supporter and contributor to the La
Campaign the presidency,
visited Governor Wilson recently at
Sea Girt, when the governor was as-
of Mr. Cranes support of the
Democratic ticket.
Mr. Crane was appointed in July.
1909. by President Taft to be minister
to China but was recalled four months
later at San Francisco before he
reached his post.
Governor Wilson left here for Sea
Girt by automobile at p. m.
Wared as Sun Hill
Hero Enters vent ion to Make
Protest Treat.
CHICAGO. Aug. Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt appeared on the
stage of the National Progressive
Convention this afternoon to make his
confession of faith address he laced
one of the greatest audiences
gathered ill the big coliseum building
and the demonstration of delegates
and spectators that greeted him
ed nearly an hour.
The Colonel held an impromptu re-
during the enthusiastic
and was still broadly smiling
appreciation. Sen. In-
Col. Roosevelt at and
the colonel began his speech.
spite the fact that Colonel
was expected to reach the con-
ball soon after noon, deb-,
gates to the national Progressive
gathering were slow again today
At lo
tame with them and a time the
air was fairly blue with conflicting
tunes.
Women delegates to the convention
again wire center of interest in the
convention today. -Many of their
sisters in the suffrage movement had
gathered outside the coliseum dis-
tributing tracts and of the
suffragette cause.
Temporary chairman
reached tin stage shortly after twelve
o'clock. Tan minutes later the
sections were completely fill-
ed.
At p. in-. Senator
Interrupted the singing by rapping
for order.
Rev. Father Andrew Spell offered
the prayer.
The galleries near the stage were
crowded but at the further end of the
I hall were many empty seats.
The audience applauded the brevity
of the prayer.
it when Chairman
announced the arrival Colonel
I the Coliseum.
reaching their i m mi.-,,.
to twelve were no less than enough for Ins delegates and the
delegates on the floor, The They Jumped to
land cheered A. minute later
colonel appeared on stags almost
as if by magic.
in deafening din
were also slow in tilling up.
great crowd spectators and
delegates had remained at the hotel
headquarters eager to see the col-
start triumphantly the con-
or to him on tea
trip- , ,
The New York delegation marched
in a. . with a brass band
in the lead, playing
he stepped onto the Insulated speak-
platform under big sounding
board.
He the
demonstration and bowed to right
and the left. With a broad grin at
I------
convention tune. Doing
other bands were report ,,.,,,,. ,,,. meantime stood on
chairs and cheered until the
rang. They waved flags and
ed on their way to lbs Coliseum and
it was apparent that When Col. ,,
Roosevelt arrived to deliver his , , riot of colors.
sum of faith he would receive ., i The G. A. R. Fife and Drum Corps
greeting. The delegates were . marched up where
colonel stood and each veteran
pared with and to
make the demonstration a colorful
one well as noisy.
As o'clock approached the
gates began to pour into the ball from
all sides. A number of the
had formed an Impromptu
;. . town and had marched to Mr. T. Hick has returned from
got a warm greeting and hearty hand-
shake from the Progressive leader
Then former leader
filers and drummers played nun
Of patriotic tunes.
AN DEL SUB, Nicaragua,
August American blue-Jackets
and marines who were landed from the
United States gunboat Annapolis at
on night and who
are now in have ordered
General Lull former
of war and now leader the
to deliver up Immediately
lake owned by lbs rail
which run an Ami an
T. the United Stales
minister, has sent s note to General
Menu advising him that the United
States government recognized
the government of .
A large quantity of arms has been
brought from lo Managua to
enable the government to take the
tensive against the followers of
oral
Washington, Aug. from
Panama have been ordered to
lo supplement the force blue-
now in Managua guarding
Americans and their property.
The collier Justin, now steaming
from San Juan Bur, was today or
to Panama to embark ma-
for
The Justin was at sea and n-a ring
when the was
Hashed to her. The vessel had left
San Juan Saturday. It will
take her approximately three days to
leach Panama and one day to take
marines and their full equipment
aboard. It will then take
lour days to return lo
The marines may be landed lien
they It was said at
state department today, however,
that it was thought prudent to
the force ready.
The sending of the marine fore,
is really a further compliance with the
request of the govern
and the American minister that
the United States undertake to pro
tact foreigners and their Interests In
Nicaragua.
Managua. Nicaragua. August
wireless to Colon. August
San Juan city of
Managua is perfectly quid today, but
been placed under guard
by the president. The stores con
mine open throughout lbs town.
The commander in chief the
my, is n
gaged iii recruiting the
forces,
President dismissed
number officials in parts
o deposing those friend-
the ex-secretary of war, Gem
and replacing them
by partisans the government.
The minister of Finance, Pedro Ra-
declares there is still
some disorder in the province
where several of his brothers
have arrested and a be-
longing to one of them at San Fran
In the province of has
been destroyed by troops under lb
TRENTON, N. ., August
want to take the out of
hands trustees and it In
the hands of those trust.
was W first cam
mi. ran-, as be addressed
delegation two hundred Democrats
from Delaware led national coin
Mr. bad declared that
Delaware hoped through Influence
to be redeemed from lie- dishonor that
been u upon hi the political
supremacy of the
and the public service corporations
she still endures with
impatience and
The government New Jersey was
very had. said Governor Wilson, ill
reply, but the people were sound to
core and all they were waiting
was son., means through which
they could express themselves. The
ingenious political arrangement which
made it difficult for the people to
choose their own candidates and have
their own way. am Delaware
will act as New Jersey has.
New Jersey people always
as progressive at any people In
the Union, there been em-
have been In the
hands of a hoard guardians who
used to sit in the slate and tell
the legislature what do. They
had not been by the
to tell the legislature what it
do but it assumed that
i. But we ought to tenderly
those who are on death beds.
Tims.- are In state
house now and they will never camp
In this building
Vet, do not to any-
thing except good fortune of having
been the spokesman people
New Jersey. an trying to
do in the Immediate future Is to of-
fer the people of the United States
. to want done
with their own government and their
own We to take tho
government of the I ands of the.
trustees . ml it hands of
those we trust, for whom
the government held In voluntary
mist new grown i ready to
assume their own business.
Mrs. Grace leaves Scene
Drama
ATLANTA, August
Di Is Grace, acquitted
charge having attempted to
bet husband to obtain
life last. on her lo Phil
today make her future
home, she i. it Atlanta last night
and en steamer from
. today. Mrs. Grace
ed in Philadelphia previous lo her mar
to Eugene n Grace this city.
Miss Maud Mooring
son of late Is visiting family of her brother.
the convention. Four or five bands Greensboro.
of war
Mr J. S. Mooring.





th Annual Convention of The
Deeper Waterways Convention
NAMED AS
PARTY'S NEXT TREASURER
Convene in New
Connecticut., in
September
HI BATS HATE Mini r
III I st OF
It Mill I III
PROGRESSIVE PARTY WILL BE
FORMALLY LAUNCHED TODAY
More Than a Thousand Delegates
Be In At-
KM Will BE THE
Much Time Will N ill
III I In
The I lit
Ml Tamil
WAS ONCE MINISTER TO CHINA
PHILADELPHIA Pa
What prove to one of the
moM Interesting and important
,, Hit annual convention of the
Atlantic Deeper
meets in London.
Conn., September lib, 6th and 6th
in. session devoted to
study discussion of, the report
by Board of En-
on recent of the
canal from
Mass. to Beaufort. N. C.
will be taken up link
link by prominent of the
a course of action
mapped out those present.
most Important links in die
entire chain is that of the
Delaware canal which
it ill Bead i in- Third
I Hut us In Mill
is
in in- Settled
fart;
be
was i In ban I la-
-mil which baa been little i-;
and which bas been little
Improved that time,
much as the southern end the
from Norfolk to
sound is provided tot In the last
era mil harbors act the association
will lining tin- next session coll-
endeavor in have an
for of the
and Delaware canal
ten into the law.
i Since its conception tin
earnestly endeavored in in
i, n New England In
canal project and
has with little
fear, however, New England
Massachusetts In particular, appeal
to ii, enthusiastic over the entire
plan. Boston will represented
a delegation of
by Mayor John F raid.
v will lour New London by an
Congressman president
the association has also received
an acceptance front General Hugh
Bancroft the youthful hut war
i in board of directors
in of Boston who i.- direct
n tusk spending
for harbor Improvements
at that port. General Bancroft will
rend a paper on the be
undertaken toward the Improvement
in Boston harbor which should prove
Instructive as well as Interesting
While New England been
ii idem awakening in the
Importance the project.
i south continues to evince Its en-
and ha been received
Not that mayor
Important port a strong
from commercial bodies will
the
Ai pi of the
of commerce of Philadelphia
of tin- city's Foremost business
men will read paper on
its effect ii, the cost of
living Important subject has
not fully considered by the
i and the retailer inns
upon of most Important
fit to be derived by Improved
transportation and paper is
n illy being looked for to
ill, a great deal of Interest
ska N, J. Aug.
it cram Chicago wealthy
and supporter of La
in in.-, campaign tor Republican
presidential nomination may be treas
of Democratic national cam-
Woodrow Wilson had
name of franc con-
today, only announce
governor would make was
that a treasurer been agreed up-
on by and
that the name would
Boston withheld until ii could he deter
mined whether the man selected
would accept,
Mr who was appointed by
President in July 1908 as min-
lo inn who was recalled
in October in the same year as
he was leaving for the orient, is
known in have leaned favorably to-
ward the candidacy of Governor
having expressed himself mi
visit iii Bea in company
with President Van of the
of Wisconsin.
i be Joseph K
Davids, Wisconsin the
committee, would be in
. Wilson la at
Chicago, ting there alt o
treasurer, added sum.- strength to
Mr Crane would
be sell i led as national committee
treasurer I the friendship
i. Messrs. and Crane
ii i. n the
of the national committee have
been desirous of having ., man outside
of New k i appointed I h ii
the name of Mr Crane has with-
in the last week set before National
Chairman who placed ii
before Governor Hi
Bidder, who now holds the office
treasurer it was thought, would
retain the office hut he I an
Bouncing however his firm support
tor Governor Wilson
Governor Wilson returned Bea
after a hour visit to
X- . Turk hat of score or
political leaders in Now none
saw him, In fact. Governor Wilson
talked politics with National
in Mi Con slept
hours In., I n reading
room club until
iii, afternoon.
did not gain much headway today.
Hiram w. Johnson Cal-
still is talked of as the most
candidate for vice president
and while be is not a candidate for
office ii is said he will accept the
nomination the delegates desire
Governor Johnson is regarded as
i in, leaders anxious to attract
Democrats to the
as possible
CHICAGO, Aug. national
Progressive party will formality
launched tomorrow at noon in
Coliseum where a little more than a
month ago President William Howard
was for the
on Republican ticket mm
the of many of those now
loading third party movement,
i big convention hall, ready for
new party. shows but few chances
iii arrangements provided for tr
n convention.
main entrance door, however, bas
been hung the bead of a
specimen hull moos, in token of the
nickname attached to the new
Between 1.100 and delegates
ire expected to gather in the
tomorrow to participate in
which has attained
place in this history American
people on Wednesday, all
necessary preliminaries of a
political convention bas been
disposed of will ratify Hie
Colonel Theodore
tin president. Colonel Roosevelt was
tentatively placed in nomination at
a gathering here the night of the
Republican convention when his fol
lowers assembled in Orchestra ball
laid foundation upon
convention was
Who will be nominee for vice
in i, -in,,
have the pleasure of read-
booklet entitled
My Cod to
We
an
story of
and a sketch of Sarah Flowers Adams
Its II was written by Mis
V I. of Warrenton u
resident of and
well known hero. booklet is
being sold to aid In building an an-
tor the use of and In-
classes of the Sunday school of
Warrenton Baptist church, A
of copies have been sent here
and the price is only
They can he had at the bus-
of The Reflector or by
phoning to No.
Infringing on T. II.
Also, die Honorable
of South Carolina,
compares himself to Abraham
coin Will there be a suit for infringe-
New York Sun.
i you women are taking their
proper plate in the world.
How
Mabel's graduating consisted
of a thesis on the of throwing
spit ball. Nobody ever
In years ago a girl could do
thing like Hint. Kansas City Journal.
success
at Unite
OCEAN GROVE, N Ann
ii. iii,,. . enter tin this week
t i ring
i ill this t mint y The
, m Is tin- annual
of national Association
i, lets, which opening
sum in tin- auditorium today Dur-
lie- tin- convention win dis-
among other subjects, ways fur
more extensive use
IS line lit
which the
t bi in his minister,
committee and bis public.
of Mel
Aug. pr
members of the Knights
i. i- front i very state of the
and nearly all of Canadian
provinces, are arriving in Denver
the meeting hers tills Week of tie
session of Hie Supreme
Lodge Contrary to the custom in
the past the of
in Rank is not to he held Ibis year
In conjunction with the
Lode convention. Then- will tie i
meeting. However, of tag allied organ
the
Heel
LOS Will . . A .- -A
Hi. II smug his as C S Snipes.
Hurl county, North i i
; 1.1 d to tin , i.
i in Hum for the
murder of John Be t
Sin s the bis
and he was
tiled dodging officers, He is
being held pending an
has determined.
i i the leaders in the city will
discuss the subject of a running mate
t. I declaring Unit it is
to be threshed out in tie
invention decided as the
.- iii best tor the interests
Hie party, tin every hand there Is
the apparent purpose of the
is to defer i
any character whatever until Hie
convention .-hall have assembled
delegates have been consulted
Si. far, only the temporary officers
the convention have been given out.
was quite generally to-
night, however, Colonel John M.
of New Orleans, a Democrat
would be permanent chairman
of the convention, For a time it
appeared if be the plan lo retain
former Senator Albert J.
Indiana, temporary chairman
the permanent presiding officer
it was said tonight Mr.
expressed a desire that ibis in
not done.
Many of the leaders in new party
movement, anxious to avoid an i o-
of with the old
urging that Democrats who
hue Joined movement
those from the south, have spec-
recognition in the convention,
There been mill b talk of
a southern Democrat for sec-
place on Hie ticket, but this plan
I don't think I will lecture any
iii Boston.
Wasn't your last
Well. I bad hard work to convince
audience i knew as much
nit the subject as they did.
Post.
Shoes
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 a very small sum to
make your
Shoe
Company
id i am i gt i
do you go tor
To Punk lit
Why
I'll lie frank, In cause it is cheap.
And how do you the
We all sit around explain
why we got tired Newport Wash-
Herald.
Cowardice.
When I arose to related I
some one threw
a base cowardly egg me,
And will kind of an egg might
Hill be. asked
A base egg. explained
statesman, is one that hits you
then runs, st Paul Press.
Listening lakes
only steam.
Corned and
lot more good than courses
In art.
liven a collector Would be
lo start a revolution . of it
were happening lo him.
The reason a girl i an love a man
enough in him is she v ill know
when Ms late.
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first is offer-
ed them without our lines
of FARM MACHINERY.
We carry an up-to-date line 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 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
ST
LB
CO
a-
HAVE AGENCY FOR
R. C. H.
AUTOMOBILE
HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY-
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU
THE RIGHT ONE
J. E. WINSLOW
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
Horses and Mules
mm
Phone No.
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
mm
MR. C. 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.
The John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
Agents for best make M f
. bicycles and tires ,
of
BUGGIES
Announcements
t.
Calendar of Sports for the Week
For of Weeds
To the of
take this method of announcing
myself a candidate for the office
of of Pitt county,
to your consideration and
Should you nominate as your
I will appreciate it as I
fur what you have done for me
Ute past. Should you see St to
someone else, that will not
by appreciation for what you
hare already done for me and my
lore for the people of Pitt county.
Very respectfully,
It T. K.
For of Deeds.
desire to announce that I be
for of Deeds be-
fore the Democratic primary or con
ever may be called for
Us county of Pitt I shall be grate-
and appreciate the support of my
friends and of the county of
Pitt.
HARRINGTON.
id
Fer of Deeds.
announce myself a can-
tor the office of of
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the
action and approval of the Democrat-
primary. I wish to thank my
friends for the support given four
years and earnestly ask for earns
u the coming primary.
BELL
MONDAY
the Central
inn regatta at ill.
ii Lawn Howling
Ont.
the
party under Hie plan of or- . ,
i opens at
Point O.
Vermont state
tournament SI
by a vote of the people in the
effected.
The repeal of the stock law leg-
of the legislature.
For State .
Having endorsed by the anti-
ring element the Democratic part.
announce a candidate for
the State Senate, subject to the ac-
of a voting primary of the
the con-
fronting the people I stand upon the
platform of
No extension of stock
The improvement of the public
without bond issues.
Against any bond In Pitt
county for next two years except Id
then only by vote of the
people effected.
Improvement of the county home
Initiative and
if you desire the above principle,
be upheld, I most earnestly solicit
votes
WILLIAM F. EVANS.
II
Pacific Northwest championship
tournament opens at
Iowa State championship tennis
tournament at Monies.
of Grand Circuit meeting
Luther vs. Jim Stewart,
rounds, at New York city.
While vs. Mack lo
, . ., , rounds, at Albany N. V.
legalized primary for , ,, ,
i Governor Hayes vb.
rounds, at Winnipeg, Man.
Pal vs. Willie
rounds, at New Orleans.
For Deeds.
I hereby announce myself a
for Register of Deeds of Pitt
county, subject to the approval and
action of the Democratic party.
I R. I.
For Register of Deed.
I hereby announce myself a
date for Register of Deeds of
county, to the approval and
of the Democratic party.
s J. C.
For Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a can
for the House of
subject to the and
of the Democratic primary
county.
T. CARSON.
1912.
in the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself a can-
for the of
subject to the action and
of the Democratic primary
Pitt county.
D. M. CLARK.
May
For The Legislature
announce a
. for the House of
to and an-
of the Democratic primary
Pitt county.
T L. WILLIAMS
tot Legislature
I hereby announce myself a
date for the House of Representatives,
subject in tin action approval
tin Democratic primary
R. II.
Whichard, N. C.
For The Legislature
Having been endorsed by the anti-
element of tho
I announce myself a Candidate for the
House of Representatives, subject to
the notion of a voting primary of the
Democratic party under the plan
the eon-
the people I stand upon the
of
No extension of the law
pt by a vote of the people in the
territory effected.
The repeal of the stock law
of the last legislature.
The improvement of the public
roads without bond issues.
I. Against any bond Issue in Pitt
county for the next two years except
c towns and than only by vote of the
pimple affected,
Improvement of the county home,
A primary for North
Carolina.
If you desire the above principles
lie upheld I most earnestly solicit
your votes.
N it
House el
Subject to the approval of
in tho Democratic primary in
county. hereby announce myself
a candidate for the House of
It T COX
For Slate Senator.
to approval by the Demo-
I hereby announce my-
self a for the nomination
of State Senator tor Pitt
For County
To the voters of Pitt
We want to name a man for County
Commissioner from tho North side of
the county, a man of business and that
is fully qualified to fill the place and
If will look after the
of the county. Nominate and
him and you will make no mistake
That man is John G. Taylor.
MANY VOTERS
TUESDAY
Oklahoma sate
tennis tournament begins at
Maine Slate championship tennis
tournament begins at Harbor. Its.
opens at
i. la it- Trotting Circuit meeting
i Hot O.
Mil a Boon ship Trotting i
i nil meeting opens Monroe, Mien.
WEDNESDAY
Annual regatta Southern
Rowing association opens
Opening of the annual exhibition
of the Front Royal Horse show
association
beach Cross vs. Young
of Amateur Oarsmen
Per ion,
tors.
Hi rounds, at Mew
Jack vs. Frank
rounds, at Oakland. Cal.
Jack
THURSDAY
Annual regatta of the Great Lakes
Power Boat League opens at Hamil-
ton. Out
Royal Canadian open golf t
opens at
Opening of three-day automobile
race meeting at Texas
Tommy Hums vs. Hill
rounds at Sask.
Cotton Jim Stuart, rounds
at
Valley champion tennis
tournament opens Kansas City.
Great Western Circuit Mo.
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce a can-
from the South side of
river for County Commissioner of
Pitt county subject to the action and
approval of the Democratic voters
the county
LEVI PIERCE
For County
I hereby announce myself as a can
for County Commissioner
Pitt county, subject to the action
Democratic primary.
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS
For County
hereby announce myself a
for County Commissioner of
subject to the approval mill
action of the Democratic primary
the county.
G. S. PORTER
June 1911
Drug Co.
Only Bat
Used in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
to any.
All Fountain
Toilet A
Full Line of
Stationery,
Fountain
Pent,
Kodak Supplies
Telephone
Cow Drug Co.
Greenville,
N. Colin.
For
Subject to approval by Demo-
voters hereby announce
self a candidate fur the Domination
of County Commissioner of Pitt
JNO. L.
For dimity Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself us a can-
from the north side of Tut
Ivor for Commissioner of Pitt
subject to is. action and
of the Democratic primary of
Pitt county.
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER
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
Gates, Sugg, Auto Co.
SATURDAY
i . . t Hamilton
Jot i l I i ii Ont.
mi e being Cl ii ago.
ii
tournament
Springs
Democrat.
, Aug.
Coin
Democrats of Colorado are rounding
up in iii readiness for their
assembly Which will meet here
tomorrow. The purpose of the as-
is to Select of
for state i to he placed
upon tin- ballots next
month. Views expressed by pan;
leaders who have arrived in town in
a general feeling of confidence
that the Democrats will be able to
their state ticket in Colorado
next November and also control the
I Live
Mich. Aug.
convention the
-Cl I
and Mill ,
i i
the local lodges
northern Min
Indiana
Aug. k
dozen are under discussion
the head the ticket to be
by the Indians Republicans
in i her.-
As the Republican candidates must
i opposition tin-
as well as the Democrats at the
lion the party leaders
an- endeavoring to bring about the
nomination of strong. t man they
tan find.
Professional Cards
M. W. 11.4 Vt
attorney Law
formerly occupied by I. L
Pi em ling
Greet North
t. U.
Office second Boor hi Wooten
on Third kit., opposite court house
Moore w. ii
Attorney a at Law
North
m urn
Attorney at Law
W. C. D. . CUrt
Engineer Attorney st l.
A I
Engineers
II. H. I M. It.,
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Washington, N C, N. C.
Dr. L. James,
ville. day every i lo f, pin
B, J. EVERETT
Attorney at law
u on Court
House
North
ten
Attorney at Law
Office in building. Tr. i, ft at
To the Voters and Citizens of
and Pitt County t
take this method of announcing
myself a candidate for business In
everything relating to Real Estate
and Insurance. Should you see fit
to nominate me your candidate I will
appreciate it and serve you faithfully
I am special representative of the
National Co., and
agent for the Equitable Life
Society of the United States. I
am prepared to handle all kinds of
fire risks, take charge of your real
estate, collect rents, get purchasers
for farms, negotiate loans, etc.
Respectfully.
L. H. PENDER.
Office with B F. Tyson on 4th street
rear Frank Wilson's store. Green-
n. c.
I'M In I iii-t to and Surf.
head City.
The seashore season Is now open
and summer excursion tickets are on
side at all stations to City.
N. and N, good to
return until October 31st.
Get complete information from any
W W G P. A.
Norfolk, Ta.
wherever his
desired
services
Hi lilt.
North
w. e.
Law
Office opposite R. L. Smith Cos
Stables next door to John Finn
n Buggy Company's new
ere, in Hie North I
For Constable.
I hereby myself a can
for of
to the action
of the Democratic party.
JESSE L. WHICHARD
II
For
I hereby announce myself a
for constable of
subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
L. W. CHERRY.
For I
I to announce myself a
for township con
subject to tho Democratic
nary.
WALTER L.
I- r
I hereby announce myself a can-
for of Beaver Dam
township, subject to action and
approval of the Democratic primary
J. B. NICHOLS.
the
Notice of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween l. ii. fender and fl, t.
doing a plumbing business under
name Pander and Hicks, has
this day dissolved by mutual
The same will hereafter be
continued in the name of S. T. Hicks.
July Hind, mi.
I. II
S T HICKS
YOUR HOME IS
FURNISHED WITH-
OUT A
PIANO
What adds more to the en-
of the family than
a PIANO home
No dealer can place one in
your home for less money
than we can.
Our prices and terms are
sure to please.
Sam White
Piano Co.
ii F. TYSON
Sick and Accident
mi Fourth rear Frank
Wilson's store
Mint
Notice is hereby given that the
of of
North composed
V. Mm i James M
has this day dissolved mu-
consent. James M. has
purchased the entire interest of
V. in business and
continue in the name
This the nth day of July,
f,
ltd
For Sale
A few Berkshire pigs fur
ate delivery. The bust that can
bred
W H
M Greenville. N C
FLOWERS
When you want the best. ,,.,
we at your
Choice Ruses,
and la
Floral offerings
at short notice.
I. L Co.
I,
J.
for and
him, tilt
M till II IS
at
JOHN t.
A. M. Allen's
Y C.
lay Phone HI Night i
Will attend calls Day or Night
II
H. . Ward C. C. in in i
N. i N.
WARD A
Attorneys at Law
Practice all the
in Wooten on
Street
. .
Will
to
City and N. f.
Sunday tickets now or
sale week fares will
effective Saturday, Julie 1st.
Fir specific rates and complete In
formation apply to any agent of
Norfolk Southern railroad
F. M.
Lawyer
3rd St. 2nd
M. V,
W. A. Taylor enter and claims the
Piece or panel of land in
the II. Hit I township,
bounded as follows;
Adjoining the land Eureka
and W A on
the Jesse land on the
west and south and the M. II. Man-
land on the east. Containing
tow hundred acres,
more or less
This day of S
W. A. TAYLOR,
w M
Taker.
S. M.
n and retail and
dealer. Cash paid Hides,
Fur, Colon Seed OH, barrels.
keys,
Oak Mattresses, eta
Suits, carriages, par
tables, safes,
and ft As snuff, High
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry
cigars, canned peach
es. apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat, Hour
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food,
oil. cotton seed meal and
hulls garden seeds, oranges, apples
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches
prunes, currants, raisins, glass and
ware, wooden warn, and
crackers macaroni cheese best but-
new Royal ,. , Machines and
numerous other goods Quality and
cheap for cash Come to see
ma reuse M.





THE CAROLINA HOME
end FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
LI J.
CAROLINA
year. . .
ail .
rates be
flu
Third
All cards of thanks
reaped be charged at
cent per
Communications advertising
be charged at
per line, up to line
Entered a matter
August 1910, at the office at
Carolina,
act of March
AI Cl
Marshall
SEEDED
l should happen m Nor-
i to take the
.-,.; . or Virgin i Be u
i i is something
ll i i bound to claim your notice
th
right hi your home county PHI
I i the w the it-
i hi as and comfort of the
etc., etc . III, of course, i mini
factors in getting your thinking
i. i motion, Yet than
i o something
which situated midway between
Norfolk ind Cape H my. To the fl
the tracks you on to-
ll I M-
your eyes real for some
i. i i a pi. ground
covered cm i
pi AIm ii this
e a sign,
Truck Experimental
We i mil tell exactly all
is nursed Into life and fruit in
i i i by the
green and the differ-
of bashes and plants, a
you whisk past tins miniature farm.
nm deduct that almost everything In
i truck baa assigned
strip Mother Berth and that nil the
wisdom hi modem cultivation has
in-ill over ii make ii produce
exemplary vegetables. Given the
surrounding soil, that
upon which t in- state has
ii farm is by no means as good as
by t ti.- I t county
borders, Yet results speak for them
selves end before your is
extended In that experimental farm
of
volumes for the
of applying some science in i
Ii ii is possible iii all is
being -ii farm
taking Into consideration the nature
II soil, what could ac-
pinned hen In Pitt
perhaps, we might in- told,
table growing is such s small side
line iii our farmers that it la hardly
worth considering from profit
v point view, in s sad
mistake, for is a con-
ceding no more In
good vegetables there Is in
dedicating hole lit to the as lb
of tobacco or
And by the way, It is not that we
not enjoy vegetables our tables
tor we really do. the sail part
i. an brought to us from
afar in tin kimonos and link mill
low labels The kind Wiley
pi miserable Urns hum- when
he need lo pal his
through the paces, in words
You after ill
is a demand for vegetables
as do not e them In
satisfy our own wants en-
let. rising people, many hundreds
miles from here, know with sol
I a keen Si
lo our aid.
Why should not our fail
. cotton and
. , . u of their acres
u. the cultivation of something which
. it to tin extent of
.- Have the
sty is i e
I. . rest lo the eraser this
e candidates in North
seeking the
in for Senate
B of then as good as the other.
we do not think any perfectly fair
In the State should use
columns in favor of one and
against While personally an
can and support whom
pleases, his paper should
candidates of the same party for the
same office an equal showing and
should no; give merely in .
ins Individual feeling, t-u tar as
hue observed there arc very few
papers in the State rail to treat
all candidates with absolute fair-
farmers In county
arc buying automobiles that we on-
to see a sentiment for good
I I possession of the Bounty.
Of course when a man Invests in u
r he is not long in becoming an ad
for a good road in his neigh-
at least and
lie to go. It will not be
many yarn before the man who op-
poses good roads will be up-
ii being as much of s back
be as the one who makes light with
pine knot or plows with an ox.
cannot help from feeling dis-
A i his own con-
it do an he
and g. I what he wanted
---------o
And just think tile people must
up with this senatorial scramble
It is said that Jack Johnson Is
nag Invest in air machine. And
ere long we will hear the last of Jack
Texas. Aug.
the eve of the richest and most spec
automobile race meeting . .
held in the southwest.
I enthusiasm and ex
pi i The races, which are to
be held In connection with the an-
Cotton Carnival, will begin to-
-ii continue through the re
of the week. The contests
will be conducted on the be M b
course which experts pronounce to
I.- one of the finest in the country
The course is two and one half miles
long. A grand stand to
late 10-000 spectators has been ere I
I d the finish spot. There are five
on the program for each
the first two days of the meet.
Senatorial Race as a State Contemporary Sees it.
the Fayetteville
Editorial of Human Interest
i . era of Pitt county should not
let political agitation make them for
get a farmer's meeting will i.- held In
Greenville on Tuesday next week,
Al this meeting specialists from
He- government and state depart-
agriculture in present
to talk mi subjects m Interest
lo politics for
that and give to the mat
is that Improve farm and
life.
According to their own claims
investigation, are
trusts and working for the benefit of
the people the recent advance
to twenty cents a gallon
Shows consumer catches it
when the trust g.-is a chance him,
Ami the new Hull Mouse party
made do quarter for the colored
brother leaves the latter with
out a party and he will have to
nil vole
in- can.
or where
Politicians are coming to
that newspapers business enter-
prises and mil pack horses to ride
free on. There are yet some com-
that ought lo learn this
i-
If London physician
that in years everybody In tbs
will be crazy, none of the pres
residents will be on hand lo prove
in the contrary.
Greenville must certainly shake off
some of her ways bring
in manufacturing enterprises If the
town is to grow much faster,
THOSE I. IT A
EN MA.
How often have you Seen i drunken
ii stagger along the street
The mechanic sees as never before
industrial opening in the south
The capitalist learned the value
or the section for Investment in man-
enterprises.
The one need is roads. The farmer
Without roads cannot market his pro-
Grown men and women, too. What is the value of a good
laugh at him with the children, nudge Crop of or corn if the few miles
each other, and find between the farms and the
the sight of a human being sunk market is Impossible What the value
below the lowest animal. yields of berries, of fruits, of
The sight of a drunken man going if station or rail.
home should make every other man
and woman and sympathetic, and
horrible
useful, by
see a determination to avoid and
the sight is. should be
Inspiring, in those who
help others avoid that man's fate.
That reeling drunkard is going to
his home.
He is going home to children who
re afraid of him. to a Wife whose for t. wagon and roads for
iii- is miserable. the buggies. Roads for the automobile
good roads is the important
lion. The deliberations of Hie men
h ho have come from different parts
of the Slate will he watched. They
menu business and that business
which is of interest to every man,
woman and child of the state.
Give North Carolina good roads.
He is going home taking with him
the worst curse in the
and roads for the pleasure car.
us roads for good weather and
bitter remorse himself after having mads for bad weather. Had roads
Inflicted Buffering on those whom lie
Should protect.
And as he and
men, knowing what the home-coming
means, laugh at him enjoy the
sight.
In the old days in the arena it
happened brothers
His are soiled from falling, were set to tight each other. When
his face is bruised. Ins eyes an- dull. refused lo fight they were forced
Sometimes he curses Hi.- boys that
teas- him. Sometimes he tries to
smile, in a drunken effort to placate
pitiless, childless cruelty.
His body, worn out, can stand no
more, and he mumbles that he is go-
home.
The children persecute him. throw
at him. laugh him. running
of him.
Cost more money than the building of
good roads. The cos should no be
an item, save that it tie considered in
reference to building good roads as
as possible.
for roads
throughout North
Chronicle.
Press Comment
to it by red-hot irons applied to their
hacks.
We have progressed beyond the
moral condition of human beings
guilty of SUCh brutality as that. Hut.
we cannot call ourselves civilized Taft should adopt as his
while our imaginations and
I hi rs are so dull that the reeling
The less a thing's worth the easier
it is lo It off.
I is useless to plan to work unless
you work the plan.
Every man likes to have it said of
him he is different.
The world could dispense with
without losing any sleep.
start to look for trouble;
yon wilt bring ii lo you.
ii two women get into an
Hie one who talks the fastest
wins.
The factory work of destiny runs to
knitting soul from tangled threads
of life.
A girl may learn to drive by going
buggy riding with u man who can't
manage a horse with one hand.
It a man gels on his knees and
a woman to marry him. the
chances are he will remain In that
position Hie rest of bis life of she ac-
Chicago News.
drunkard is thought an amusing spec-
SIDEWALK SKETCHES
L.
Cannon, former
has not lost bis Iii.- even though
he Ins Other
day he called another congressman a
It show much a
ii. hi in g.-t mat wild another lust be-
cause Ins opinion happens to be
about men or measures, All
have a right to think for themselves.
SISTERHOOD.
T II K Sorority
sisterhood la a
corporation
of undaunted
males who re-
lo associate
with anybody not
a member of the
union it is much
harder to get in-
to
ha
As long as she is lo tie
taking as ion time as
of the Iliad so that anybody can tell
ii that Immortal epic. man
With the she is admitted to full Chicago.
membership, given the semi-annual blamed
comes able lo translate the first book
mind, After a sorority sister be- Dispatch.
password and allowed lo make the,
fudge. The order of business at Being as how we grabbed the canal
sorority meeting is as and furnished money for
culture with the Greek we fail to see what
and the horizontal admission has to do with
sorority who agree not to reveal tin Herald.
-us to be in Secret work of the lo anybody
x Date in History
ships built in Canada
said to have been launched at
Drake, noted
poet, born. Died sept,
1820.
Commissioners of and
the states met at
to arrange a treaty of peace.
The Duke of Orleans accepted
French crown as Phil
Preston it Leslie elected gov
Kentucky.
-John B. Weller. governor of
California died New
Orleans, Hon. Ohio ill 1812.
1880 In. Tanner New York,
eluded his fast of days
nights.
court martial of Major
Dreyfus begun at
A woman walked from New York thousand men thrown
Mr. Roosevelt's shall not
only keep one commandment T ii
a solar However, why
rats are going to make
keep all. Wilmington Dispatch.
Several newspapers and many
have launched into a discus-
of an eternal hell. The subject
u to hot for us to handle, however
Wilmington Dispatch.
out of employment by tho
don dock strike.
One of sea-sick fellows on the
i, Press Convention ocean trip
from Mini-head City In
said he threw up everything but his
Job.
Into tho
of American Revolution with
a i looked family tree a jimmy.
Nobody is allowed to become a
sister unless she can throw the
Greek alphabet three times in
without tying her tongue in a
double bow-knit. Every sorority has
a form initiation which is
ed to throw a series of c chills
Into i timid candidate and cause her
mental poise in on its axis.
II is never in initiate
haughty mood but with whom they come in j The national disaster Which S.
than it la to get contact, balloting on vestal virgins tor so positively predicts may
win. have forsworn matrimony on ac- be somewhat relieved by his seeking
Count of old age; hoisting the York World.
hailing sign of distress for tile j Ami never even dreamed
III of sisters who have everything was an York
ready but the tulle remarks for
lie fund of the order relative lo the
ring service and Hie subjugation
male sex; adjournment, both sin.-
die and sine hope. Th
is equipped With a Jaw-break-
ritual which makes the literary
a very wholesome influence
a leaflet, and It ex-
World.
was my light and my
Oyster Hay comment on the
average case. No. Colonel; your mod-
st Is wrong. II was not
Pot
loves company,
White- Hut the cook won't allow us
ban- any.- Harpers
What soil of a woman did he mar-
You know him. sort of a
man would marry Louis
Solomon was a wise man.
Ob. he had It easy. There were no
technicalities in his day. nor did ho
your fight or any man's. It was the , decide cases with the
and the victory of the
of Hie
people
York
body into i sorority once, as the a very wholesome
experience leaves the applicant in a upon the talkative propensities of the
chastened frame of membership.
Cotton Is quoted at a pretty good
figure now. but it tumble when
i farmers begin putting it on the
market,
o---------
Is
has entertained a number
re conventions and a measure of
pm attaches to each of them but
the convention whose deliberations of crops. The value
means the largest good lo the State of fruit, berries, melons and other
to recognize the present
and to take advantage of the
forces. The farmer is learning the
lesson of proper end the
of North Carolina is now In session, j truck is becoming better
This Slate Is just now in process of known. Corn fields are seen from the
splendid development in ones- ear windows as often as cotton fields
A newspaper that lo pull almost,. .
lion la progress open
alone for the of its Mm j fealty. The la
Congratulations
Miss Burke
tress. years old
well known
today.
evenly divided.- Louisville
didn't . ten look your
way; I you said you
knew her
probably has heard that
the automobile that I have been
Miss Fitz was a hired one
dent of College.
old today.
Mrs. you remember
Rollins, dean of
the Theological Seminary of that I gave yon no decided answer tho
New York. years old today. time you proposed
Stanley author of remember that you
-II,. of the rural district Red Robe and other famous pended
better educated to their possibilities, years old ,, j
WE OFFER YOU
Summer Footwear
AT
REDUCED PRICES
A cordial invitation to inspect
our stock is extended to all
who desire neat, stylish and
comfortable shoes at
low prices.
COME TO SEE US
J. R. J. a
Greenville, N. C.
TOBACCO
MARKET-
ism
OPENS
AUGUST
15TH
on that date 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 firm are
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 us, 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
hopes to be able to care for all his
friends tobacco.
Drive to WARE-
HOUSE and be convinced that we are your
friends.
Gentry Gorman
lento flats
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In the Superior Court before C
Moore. Clerk.
K. B. and wife. Julia P.
M Cherry and wife Annie F.
Cherry B, ll. Foley
vs.
William K. Cherry.
me f a decree of the Super-
Court made by ,
clerk, on the lath day of Jul, tut,
in the above entitled special proceed-
commissioners
will, on Monday, the Nth day of Au-
gust, o'clock, noon, expose
to public sale before the court
door, in Greenville, North Carolina,
County, to highest bidder for
cash, the following described lot or
parcel of land to and be-
in the town of Greenville. North
Carolina, situated on the North side
of I Si reel and west side of Co-
street adjoining Third Street on
the south and on
and the lot known as the W. H.
lot on the north and the lot
known as the tot on the west.
I containing about one-half acre, more
or less and being the lot on which
Mary Foley formerly
This sale is made for the purpose of
making Partition among the heirs at
of Mir. Mary Foley.
This the 15th day of July.
F. C Harding.
ltd Commissioner.
lo Creditors.
M. Johnson, having qualified
as administrator of tho estate of Sus-
an Sutton, deceased, before C.
Moore, clerk of the superior court of
Pitt County, notice is hereby given
that all persons Indebted to said es-
are hereby required to make
mediate settlement to undersign
ed administrator and all persons hold
claims against said estate are
hereby required to file their claims
I with said administrator duly vended
Within the twelve months from the
dale hereof, or notice win be pleaded
n of their recovery.
This the day of July. 1911,
l. M. JOHNSON,
Administrator of the of Susan
E, Button.
ii
Karl
Karl Nelson, who is known the
Father i House of
say,
born -ii Brick worth Park, near
bury. He
Is son second
and a grand nephew of the famous;
Lord the hero of Trafalgar
Through death his father he
succeeded lo the title while he is
still a He com
his graduation at Cambridge
and at twenty two
married to daughter of the Karl of
Lord Nelson look his
seat in the House of lairds In ISM
and for upwards of years In has
to active Interest in
public affairs lie is the bolder of
one o only two pen-
existence In the
holder of the other one being lord ;
Rodney, a descendant of the celebrated
Admiral Sir George
The
Greenville Banking Co.
will cure you.
Are Blown Clear
Across Ocean
Resources over
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT
Uncle Sam Deposits with Us.
The State of North Carolina Us
Why not YOU
our account will receive the same courteous
treatment, whether large or small.
OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS
The Largest in PITT COUNTY
to Creditors.
Clara and K.
Johnson, having as
of the estate of N. S. de-
ceased, before C. Moore, clerk of
the superior court of county, no-
lice is hereby given that all persons
indebted lo tile said estate are hereby
to make Immediate settle
with undersigned
land all persons holding claims
said estate are hereby required to tile
their claims with said dub
within twelve from i
rate hereof, or this notice will be
pleaded In liar of their recovery
Tills 25th day of July.
CLARA K.
and EMILY JOHNSON.
of estate of S.
deceased.
WASHINGTON, August ;.
of the Department of
Commerce and Labor, probably will
order Within a days the
the live shipwrecked Japanese
who were blown across Pa,
ocean in junk. Anally land-
lit Oil., lo be charged
with n violation of the
migration laws of the United States,
The Immigration have
mended that the aliens ho deported at
the Of th Slates. This
recommendation was supported by the
Japanese consul, who was consulted
in the case.
Three months ago the Japanese
on trip from one isl
and of lo another In
fifty foot three masted junk they were
Caught ill a Storm and blown to sea.
They lost their hearings, crossed tile
ocean the first land they saw was
Max. They they tried to
make Seattle Wash, where one
their number had lived yens ago.
Their weather beaten
Wrecked off the California coast, how-
ever and the men well ashore at
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY
With of OVER
One Quarter a Million
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD
AND INVITES NEW ONES.
R. L.
Jams L.
S. T. HOOKER.
H. D.
However, when you touch is tho party which
go east In Martin county, you begging to elect him to who
in overwhelming sentiment of running over the country and do-
flavor, sprinkled with honorable men besides
a fresh package Liver
Regulator, Whether similar
obtain as yon advance further
he distributed to tbs voters
Tin county, false. and
literature, for the purpose, of
inward the eastern shore our others building up him-
State sufficiently Informed However, the people are not
Woman to Die in Electric
speak about It, Taking everything as
ii whole, however, 1st it suffice
asleep. The avenging hand of public
opinion will fall heavily upon any
Taken Up.
I have taken up one black with
small Sow marked crop In
year. Owner can get same by
proving ownership and paying charges
Major Mills, Greenville. N.
C.
have taken up a Jersey heifer,
bandy color with dark aides and face,
fork In right and crap In left.
can sang by proving owner
ship and paying
HENRY LEWIS,
ltd
St raj-Taken
I have taken up one black
weight about pounds, marked crop
right ear. Owner can get same by
ownership and paying
es. TOM EVANS.
it r. D. Greenville, N. C.
l ltd
will cure you.
Are Eva at War
There two things everlastingly
war. Joy and piles.
Salvo will banish piles. It
subdues the Itching, Irritation.
or swelling. It com-
Invites Joy. healer of
burns, cuts, bruises, eczema,
scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. On-
G at nil druggists.
Watch the Grow
An Appeal For Help
Dear let our
solicitor, J. W, Stokes, have that lit-
you owe on The Just
take a look at the date opposite your
and you will have no trouble
figuring up the amount you now
I owe. Heller a little, extra
to set you up ahead. Those of you
are on our city debit will be
I Waited on In due time by Mr. Stokes
who has devised new debit system
and he Is very anxious for you to
help him lo make It workable and
effective We are hard up and hope
get It from those who already owe
t Aug . is
no chance tor further In
the Virginia
Christian, who will for
murder next week, unless
something now not foreseen should
arise. The governor has granted her
extension of one month in Which
lo make tier preparations for the tin
known, and will extend further
clemency.
She will be the woman to be
electrocuted in this state and because
of this fact Is a good deal of
interest In her case, dices of
punishment Inflicted upon women
in Virginia In past years, when death
dealt by hanging, have been few.
partisans of either are ex- Insults and
peeling an easy time iii servants of the people.
is a battle royal. Lie, -mil should gel busy
like of which, has mil fought In show themselves worthy to re-
his nomination for governor over great party, or the people
nus state since Governor won some one who has the
Ashley Home and Locke courage to go after man who has the
goal to attempt to scorn us flog or trail
in the dust.
such. Mr Editor, in brief, is tin-
way the people about II.
j. f.
Letter to the Editors
Editor Your
dent has been perambulating a hit
this up subscriptions
here and there and talking lo
about various and sundry things.
The result is that I have a few things
general Interest I wish to give to
your many readers.
While at Bethel Thursday I found
ll at he Interest in lbs Senatorial con-
test seemed lo be predominant as be-
tween the sup
lines are lightly drawn
the situation is rather tense to be
comfortable for either party. Judge
Clark has a sturdy, earnest fol-
lowers These contend the
Judge's Strength is growing every
day and b November he will
muster a considerable following iii
Bethel township.
ii had Bethel
township was practically solid for Mr.
but, to be perfectly fair
about it, after thorough
your correspondent falls to it
so easy for our Senior Senator at tills
lime, on the band, there
every evidence the forces
and Clark are pressing him
hard for the sun with
such tried warriors as M Jones
and If, II. to direct for him
the opponents of Senator Simmons
will have no child's play in rolling
Up a majority against him, John
and old Uncle Matthew James,
however, just got
to win.
When you gel down lo oil
the other hand, tilings look quite
Here you bear nothing but
Clark and with Clark In the
bad so far as the city Is concerned.
While for tile
toga is occupying an important
on our political ladder, still time
are other thing claiming people's
attention In county Just now. in
a days. August 17th, there la to
lie a Democratic primary In this
lo decide who shall be
nominees tor the parlous offices to be
tilled. Many are the candidate, hut
Hie most Interest centers iii. con-
test for stale senator. The candidates
announced so tar ire Messrs a l.
Blow, Julius Brown and w. k. Ev-
an. Mr. Evan has the endorse-
of the so-called anti-ring Dem-
mass meeting. The people
argue that Mr. case has great-
I suffered by this endorsement; that
ins campaign of and de-
of good honorable men
their motives is rather In be con-
than approved
me sine he will get the kind
condemnation be so richly
the hands of the Democrats on Aug.
17th.
I with good
that they have voted tin- Demo-
ticket last time, hi assert
are going to vole Will
Evans, others who have
Hie Republican ticket for nun.,
years, i understand, expect to vote for
the anti-ring candidate. I heard a
say Hie oilier Unit
to vote for Taft, Simmons and
Evans. These kind of voters are
commended to Messrs. Blow, and
Brown, who are maintaining n painful
silence while
Taken
I have taken up live geese,
color, that swam river and came in
my Bold. Owner can get same by
paying charges.
J. K. MAY.
s tin M. o.
S. T. II I C K H
Steam and Hot
Beating,
Gasoline
Electric Light
I am prepared to do your work at
a Reasonable price. See me or call,
No. GO.
After lag, of a habit
Will derive benefit taking one
of If haw been
TOO MICH,
they w ill promptly relieve the
HEADACHE--------
tho and remove gloomy
Elegantly
No Substitute.
Io Farmers Pit and Counties
The Star Warehouse will open Aug-
16th, 1912 I thank my
many for the
ago they line given me for the past
live years, and hope in continue to
receive your valued support, I am
glad to state Indication
points to good prices tor the present
crop. I can assure you that l will
sell your co highest
at all times, and our interests
shall be taken care
Mi n will auctioneer
line and he is one of the best
Mr. John I. whom you all
know, will charge of the floor
We have good, clean beds for you
sleep on. dry stables for your
team.
Bring your tobacco to the and
me sen ii you. i
no and no market
shall lead me. know it Is
worth, and how to sell It for Its worth.
Ton shall have the highest prices for
grade and for every pile,
to see me null bring me your load
and a awaits you.
friend,
P. FOXHALL.
Manager Star





The Have
Hum II is impressed up-
on me whet by our dubs and
federations, writes Helen M
la tin- Mis.
Danker put II when she
To fed-
brings Um gradual breath
mind; radical woman it brings
Um knowledge i i individual point
of m new. ever learn-
ed, to Um n brings
friends and fallow. to the
work and forge, illness of sell; to
rich it know-
obligations
possessions; to Um poor it baa
brought genuine help and uplift i
multitude
us our gains and loaM
In considering this Influence of the
We have mined the out-of-door
w loot the
and fancy-work habit j
We have gained an Independence and
freedom of dross.
We gained a sense of the so-
truth that Injury to one is
the concern of we hair lost
narrow selfish tot our own, and our
own way.
have gained In some
Um knowledge should to
every of nation, stair or city.
We the helpless Ignorance
which has kept unjust regard-
women on our statue books for
all past time. We nave gained extent
knowledge of business affairs.
We have gained the Idea mere
belonging are not the whole of the
home and cheerfulness
air are the old
ion of personality scrubbing all the
paint in Um house twice a year, and
wonder of have even
gone far an to put off washing
from Monday to another day under
streets of circumstances.
there U; the effect of the
upon the home of the
woman, and indirectly its Influence
upon the matrimony. Not so many
years ago she unmarried woman had
no home; Bin- lived with some-
the either
her existence or made her the
of the family She had no
position, no rests, nothing to live
for.
Ill those days the club bad taught
women that there were beautifully
pleasures in the world. Interesting
thing to do. helpful lives to live, even
not married, a woman SM
most forced into matrimony. Baal
all the single woman is permitted to
have her own home, her household
she has learned through
club that there is helpful
and and that
life may be full and rich.
Points oil rails Kan-
longer .
Beaded laces are a trimming novel-
Covert cloth coats are coming hack
trimmings are as popular as
ever.
The silk still with
The suit coal is now in inches
lone
hats bid fair lo be seen this
autumn.
Undulating braids win appear this
tali as
In both suite and dresses many
are noticed,
is rumored to be a com-
autumn material.
And Lads
A man who is sure he cant never
will.
Silence is golden when purchased
with bush money
Usually the smooth man in also
slippery,
The man spends consider-
able tune doing what sonic woman
ants his to do.
You Want travel very far if you
tread on other people's toes.
There's man a slip Hie
and the marriage altar.
Of Course you feel bad when the
other fellow gets what you want, but
think ho it makes him feel
In loop year a Kill may get for
the In other years she may
Bet Without the trouble of
a man is friendless because
he's too popular himself.
If you would enjoy yourself take
an occasional day off. and loaf.
-Never forget that it pays lo lie
if you don't mean it
An egotist's excuse for not knowing
more is that It worth knowing.
It's awfully for the average
man to keep I is steak under
Cheap nun and automobiles
the most noise.
It takes a man to exaggerate his
move grand opera.
The man who sets a good example
a sermon without words.
the better of yourself before
some other fellow beats you to it.
woman who marries a widow-
may mourn his wife's de-
Jumping at conclusions it o
Idea if physical
rest along the seawall promenade, with
Its velvety lawns and comfortable
benches.
the ball room was crowd
ed with lancers Norfolk. Ports
mouth and the collage colony, the
number materially augmented
by the great number of people who
rived at tin- yesterday from
Richmond, Washington. Baltimore and
other points to stay over until Mon-
for as a week end resort Virgin-
is the queen of the South
Atlantic coast.
What makes you think Kurt is mar
lying for money
Well, be must have some reason.
Railroad
New Stables
Corner 2nd and Brans Street
HAS SHORT
Transfer Man
and
Promptness
Phone No. or Day
Meets All Trains
Line.
a.
p. l
s In a. St.
s a. a
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West-
bound
a.
a. at
W. A. BOWEN
The House of High Grade Merchandise
Ladies Coat Woolen Dress Roods,
Muslin Ginghams, Prints.
Ready to Wear Goods Millinery Ladles Furnishings Fine shoes in all Styles for Men, Women be Plea the Goods B at This Cloth, all the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. You Will He Please,
silks. S. The Goods
and This Store
W. A.
I GREENVILLE,
North Carolina
N. C. Educational Institutions
School
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
Enrollment during the past session students represent-
SO counties in North Carolina and Virginia. A Faculty of
men and women of successful Courses literary. Mus-
Bible. Prepares for College. Location healthful and con-
surrounded by the highest moral influences.
session begins August For address
Principal
L T X --k J- J- A Boarding School for
Students. Established years.
Business. Normal, Music, etc.
Excellent buildings all advantages. Noted for Health. Near Greens
N. C. Three Literary Societies; College Band. Leads In
Good board at about cost. Reasonable tuition rates. Graduates In great
demand. Students yearly from North Carolina counties. A school that
will satisfy you in every respect,,, Beautiful with views, etc.
Sent free. Write today. Address the
President, W T Ph. D.,
X. C.
views, etc.
Institute
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL
WARRENTON, N. C.
Fall Session. 1912. Begin Sept.
attention given to English, Mathematics, the sciences and
classics by teachers of long experience, .-or grade of preparation and
deportment of pupils consult the of the University and the col-
Expenses moderate. For address
X. C.
Scald i a double boiler one quart
rich milk. Beat level teaspoon-
hi rice Hour substitute
in in milk to
from lumps. Stir these
dually into scalding milk. he
pound or-
almonds and six bitter almonds
Into mixture boiling, one
a hall i sugar. Stir
avoid lumps Boll one
hour. Into a pudding dish
decorate with mounds beaten
egg bake a lea seconds
until in a very oven In
renter mound put i
sugared almond. Around the mounds
place candied cherries, Solve cold
with plain cream.
Clean and scraps well a pig's bead
and feet boll until tender, put-
ting on the tire in COld Water with
some onions, carrots. two of each
some pieces turnip, sail, and pepper
a dish of paprika. When tender
remove from the liquor and put the
meat through a meat Chopper; ex-
all grease and boll again in sonic
meal, add one pound of Indian meal
rich stock. TO each three pounds
and one pound of rolled Cook
In a double boiler for an hour. It
should be very like porridge
Sugar added to the Improves
Wei molds or Square bread tins
ill cold water, fill with and
set away to cool. When wanted
use. slice, dip in crumbs and Icy in
butter.
All Newspaper Jobs Leek Mike
A writer on the Ind .
Democrat, seems to have had the
wrath of mankind turned upon him.
and his ears must have
and some when he evolved
the following heroic
The prevailing custom of seeking
I, suppress legitimate news items
has about exhausted the patience
of most newspapers published In this
country says an exchange There is
no logical reason why such news
should not be published regardless
of the persons concerned. The
lows who into trouble never give
a thought about their mothers or
their until after their sins
have been found out and then
to n reporter who.
as a rule, they never before con-
WOrth being Healer
on bended km n their
ea their lips, beg
he ed l. huh
have so merited About this
i in.- ore row
their or their Mi-
Is i l I-
, oils .
They are cowards In tin
Stand like
Hi., most i bad
amends l . I.
good behavior As for the dear old
Mothers and not
worried, i,, hose opinion
. lo as as a die.
will censure the good old mother or
sister, or even mall and the
brothers the misdoings some
black sheep course relatives dis-
to see i; , name of kin in
print in a light.
do they like lo see him in Jail, but
sometimes it becomes to
put them there, and when their ids
warrant their arrest, the should also
the that is due them.
If you do not make news is
favorable lo you the newspapers will
live nothing of the kind to publish,
but if you persist in making it then
you expect to stand in spot
light of publicity occasionally,
If there is any disgrace it is in
i of the themselves, not
in Hie publication of the facts The
people pay for Hie news and it is a
publishers duty to gel it if he can.
Every subscriber to a newspaper
takes the paper, not lo see what has
been but to um en
the facts concerning wild is going on
in his home town and abroad, and it
an implied obligation on the
of the publisher to furnish read-
ail the information poi
Ohio, Times
Connie in
Aug. Sitting
i Raleigh, South-
station awaiting the
a Raleigh train. E, T is,
married man who has children and
grandchildren sill -i
year gill, who left
their home at Lucama and have
-n living here as man and wife.
were arrested this morning i
rant sworn out by John H Moore
Daily Reflector Pattern
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Street .
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Size . No.
Fill out the above blank,
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mail lo The Reflector Com-
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Ladles overall
gingham, stripped s.-r-
sucker, percale, alpaca, satin or
lawn may he used for this model.
The design is easy to develop and
may lie adjusted without difficulty
It will prove an protection
for the or may lie worn as a
work or house The pattern
is cut in small, medium.
and large II requires t; yards
of Inch material for the medium
size.
A pattern of this Illustration mail-
ed to any on receipt of
in silver or
East Carolina
Teachers Training School
State School to Train Teachers for the Pub-
Schools of North Carolina.
TUITION free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall
Term Begins September For Cat-
and Other Information, address
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President
Greenville, N. C.
MAKE-NO
Furniture
Values.
showing
now you'll find
hard to duplicate in price or quality
the entire house, bed room, dining room, drawing room,
and design In a that offer the best of
choice. furniture of
CALL IN
TAFT VANDYKE
Crowds s-r.
rices and the
DURHAM, Aim A sudden low-
of temperature and a drizzle
r. sen Primitive Baptist as
from the arbor
ii northern section of the city
to the Academy or Music this
for morning services.
T. Cold preached the first
moil at o'clock to a crowded house.
He was followed by Elder J. A.
Instead of having dinner on as-
grounds people moved
their tables into the Banner ware-
house which is not very far from
the academy and there red the mill
There was a great crowd,
but the Durham people had prepared
more than enough for the
OFFICIALS
Churches, Ledges and Social
I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C.
Register of M. Moore.
B. Wilson.
Chas.
C.
I p. D.
J. Holland. J. J. May, H. Lewis.
W. E. Proctor.
III COMMISSION
Vanceboro Liveryman Receives
Contents of Postmaster's Gun
TAKE CONVICTS FROM
III VII II PHIS-
VOTED IMMEDIATE
CAMP
J. F. Edwards fires at
R, Warren Inflicting
Ugly Wound
ARE FIERCE
WILMINGTON, Aug.
of the county board health
having the convict camp on
the federal point road and reported
conditions there were even worse
than described in the grand jury's
Charge, Judge Frank Carter of Ash-
ville who presided over the term of
Superior court just closed, ordered
that all convicts be brought to
the city and placed in jail and kepi
there until such time as tile county
commissioners make better provision
for the prisoners on the roads. The
convicts were brought in this morn-
and Placed in jail II is claimed
that the food is unwholesome and
lacking in quantity prisoners arc re
quired to sleep in sweaty garments
which they work in the day. that
the sleeping quarters are overcrowd
and that the general con-
at the Camp are unhealthy.
Present Have Served the
Should be
ed In Office
Editor
ll speaks well for the community
that so many good citizens of the
county offer themselves as candidates
for county commissioners. I no-
in the columns of your paper
names of some of our best men.
is it to the best Interest of the
people to replace such men as W. E.
Proctor, M. Lewis, J. P.
J. J. May and D. J. Holland
present with new men
The members of the
are not only qualified
M. Woolen.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T. Smith.
E. Nobles. E. B.
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall
V. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van
Dyke, H. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
Spain, C. Oil. L
W. Tucker.
L. Allen,
i Fire D. Overton.
are ahead
lairs of
mill i Existed Between
The TWO Men For Some Time.
SI irk
Pistol
these things and believe they will
it is to their advantage to
vole to return the members of the
NEW BERN, Aug. night at board, iii the county primary
S o'clock at Vanceboro. lien H. War- ls
. . . , DEMOCRAT.
tin. liveryman, was shot by
Postmaster J. F. Edwards, Only I
of the bullets took these merely
Churches.
Baptist, O. M.
Old c c
to serve but ft w of Sun-
acquainted with the school; J. C. Tyson, secretary
county and if re-elected; regular pastor,
will continue to give us a good sound j Episcopal. St. Paul's-Rev. Dallas
administration. Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen
of Sunday school.
H. V. Lancaster,
Cut The Fence Again
It was hoped that the people
pierced the skin Indicating the heretofore had been cutting the
pistol which Edwards threw away law fence had realized the
the was of a of such conduct and would not try
quality. The third bullet, however. Interfere with a law being pin
,,,,,, , . , ., effect. Hut the report comes in
pierced Mr- warrens right sue and , . , . , , ., .
that on one night last week
may prove of a very serious possibly ., .,,,.,, rut otherwise damaged,
nature. citizens would not be guilty of
was attended by John such conduct.
son A. Druid and will prob-
TIME
Matthews Scene Crime.
Daughter Prominent
Citizen
RICHMOND Va. Aug.
Mann wired the sheriff of
county today bidding him to tell the
citizens or the county that the law
must be allowed to take its course in
event the man who assaulted Miss
Miller near court house yesterday
is captured. Mean while the
Ml s no occasion for calling out the
militia to frustrate a probable lynch-
Miss Miller was in a Held about
raids from her home when she was
assaulted The young woman was re
ported as being in a very serious con-
Miss Miller, according to the
phone operator, declares that man
yesterday was the same one who as-
her a year ago in a strip of
woods running from her home. She
said her assailant was a white man.
and that he wore long beard.
Miss Miller's family is one the
most prominent in Eastern Virginia.
Her lather has served several terms
the Virginia legislature, besides for
several years being secretary the
Virginia Hoard of Fisheries, now
known as the Virginia Fisheries Com-
mission.
About a year ago. as Miss Miller
was riding horseback along a country
road in county an unknown
Jumped from tile woods
criminally assaulted her. made
her way home and gave the alarm.
ably he brought lo the Stewart sail
Edwards is under arrest at
Vanceboro.
There has been bad feeling between
the men for some time and broke
out afresh yesterday when the post
master so it is claimed, refused to
send Warren his mail.
Tile two melt had the difficulty which
resulted in the shooting in front of
Warren's stables. After some words
Edwards struck Warren with a stick.
Then he pulled out the pistol and
began shooting. Warren walked oh
a bundled yards and fell. His
son. II It. Warren, had come up
in die meantime and gone to the aid
of bis whom he assisted to
bis feet and accompanied to Dr. John
son's office. At threshold
elder Warren tell and his son picked
up and carried him inside.
is charged that attar Warren fell and
before his son got to him
walked up to the prostrate, victim
and kicked him.
Sympathy at Vanceboro is almost
all with the wounded man. He is a
small man and his assailant is a
man of large size, warren had no was
of any sort, not even a pocket
knife it is said.
Among the many rumors which were
Hying around the one
that Edwards had been heard by
to say that he would kill
Tobacco
Several tobacco barns near town
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk.
Methodist,
E. M. Hoyle, pastor; A B. Ellington,
clerk; H. D superintend-
of Sunday school; L. H.
secretary.
Chapel
who Rev. W. O. pastor.
new Free Will Thomas E
Peden. pastor.
Lodges,
Greenville No. Mi, A. F. and A. M
-R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender.
Sec.
Sharon, No. A. F. and A M.
P. D. E. Griffin. Sec.
Greenville Encampment No.
O. O. W. C. P.; L
H. Pender,
River No. K. of J
destroyed by Are last week, C. a; A B. Ellington
on the farm of Mr. J. G. of R- and 8-
victims Stomach, liver and kidney
troubles just like oilier people, with
like results in loss of appetite, back-
ache, nervousness, headache and tired.
listless, run-down feeling Hut there's
no need to feel like i Peebles
Henry proved. bottle of
Electric he writes, more
lo give me new strength d good
petite than ail other stomach remedies
I So they help everybody. Its
lolly to surfer when this great remedy
will help you front the dose Try
it Only cents at all Druggists.
Want Ads
The Daily Reflectors
Bargain Column
Advertisements Inserted
under this head at the rats
of live cents per line.
A MAKE-UP
or doses will break any cast
of Chills and Fever; and if taken then
as a tonic the Fever will not return.
Price
yeast, at M
She Is It amount of talking a
man does that makes a bore
It's the amount be
say ho
SHELBY Aug. most
hail and wind storm in this section
for many years raged this afternoon
for nearly an hour. The velocity of
the wind was approximately sixty
miles an hour. Hail stones, large as
a man's thumb, fell in thick showers.
Limbs were torn from trees and grow-
crops of corn and cotton were cut
to the ground. Cotton around the
county home was totally ruined. The
storm was not general over the
three on the farm of Mr. O. L. Joy-
VERY TRUE
Greenville Chapter No. R. A M.
I -J. N. Hart. H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O.
every Tuesday night, E. Q.
Flanagan. N. G.; L. H Pender. Sec.
Tribe No. I. O.
II. M Paul Sachem; J.
W. Brown, C. of R.
The ls a funny thing.
The so
The girl Is not until
she has
Indian killed on Track
Near an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track and was
killed by the fast He paid
for his with his life.
Often its that way when people neg-
coughs and colds. Don't risk
Another shooting scrape, and one life when prompt use of Dr.
with a humorous side to it. Discovery will cure them
about the same time the Edwards- and so a dangerous throat or
Warren encounter. Will Dudley, a lung trouble. completely cured
called Dick Cleve an insult- short time of a terrible cough
epithet and later followed it followed a severe of
throwing a lighted cannon crack- writes J K. Watts, Tex.,
or into Mr. Clove's room, giving quite I regained pounds In weight
a shock to Mr. Clove who responded that I had Quick, safe, reliable
with a load from his shotgun which, and guaranteed. and Trial
Clubs.
Lillian Carr,
Miss Ward Moore, secretary.
Daughters of T.
J. president; Mrs. J. L.
en, secretary.
The Kings A L
Blow, president; Mrs. J. O.
Secretary.
Sans Mrs.
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W.
L. Hall.
Dunn, president;
D. M. Clark, secretary.
End of R. O.
fries, Mrs. E. B.
Secretary.
Round It.
Pros.; Miss Nellie Denny. Sec.
Civic Mrs. T.
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B.
Meade.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
RA
ROUTE OF THE
Express
LEAVE GREENVILLE
EASTBOUND
a. m. dally,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth,
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Parlor Car Service connects for all
points North and West.
p. m. Daily, except Sunday for
Washington.
WESTBOUND
a. in. Dally for Wilson and
Pullman Sleeping Car service.
Connects North, South and West.
a. in. Dally, except Sunday for
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for all
points.
p. m. Daily tor Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car Service.
For further Information and
of Sleeping Car space apply to
J. L. HASSELL, Agent.
W. R. HUDSON, W. W.
Pass. Act
WASTED TO STAY IS
r Sowing Machine office. No
work. Pays per week to start
with. Box. Greenville.
u i r rt
flee takes ore- tor engraved cards,
Invitations and
Samples seas at
office.
Phone O.
S B
E. Warren. No.
WANTED WAREHOUSE CLERK.
Must be able to carry statements
piles per hour. Must be sober.
Write at once, give age, experience
and references. Box Winston-
Salem. N. C. SO ltd
FOB SALE AT
the lot la rear of my stables. Party
buying to move right away.
J. E. Wini-low. S I
PICTURE FRAMING
AND
If you want Framing or
Pictures Enlarged at prices to
beat them all. Dickinson Ave.,
Greenville. N. C, la the place.
J. E. WARREN
SUMMER EXCURSIONS
to
FALLS AND RETURN
from
NORFOLK, VA- and OLD POINT
COMFORT
O Lit
THE ANSWER
Convention of
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug S An
Intense fortune in diamonds,
and other precious stones was
placed on exhibition bore today as
I feature of American National
Retail Jewelers Association,
the jewelry trade
throughout the United Stales and Can
ads are here to take part in the con-
which will begin its sessions
at the House tomorrow morn-
Four days will he devoted to Hie
discussion of legislation, fixed sail-
and Washington arc mis
plies and profits other
pertaining to the trade Chi-
. ,,, convention of the um
however, did not take effect,
THE FIREMEN.
bottle free at all druggists.
I hereby announce myself a
date for the township. If
elected Will do all in my power to
servo the people ill a satisfactory
manner. Hoping to receive your vote
and support, am.
Yours to solve.
A. D. EDWARDS.
Want to Furnish Hall in
Building.
board of aldermen have turned
ever the ball in the municipal building
to the Hope Eire Company tor the
use of the company as a meet-
hall and quarters for the fire-
men. The firemen wish to properly
furnish the hall and to this end will
call upon the of the town for
assistance. The Bremen give their
services without compensation In
saving property from destruction by
tire and the the town can and action of the Democratic primary
well afford to show their appreciation the county.
this helping them fur- W. L.
their balk. s s d-
be rich
been married three
Are Ever at War
There are two thing everlastingly
For County war, Joy and piles. tut
hereby announce myself a can- Will banish piles. It
SCHEDULE
Leave Raleigh,
YEAR HOUND
a. Atlanta, Birmingham,
Memphis and points West, Jackson-
ville and Florida points,
at Hamlet for Charlotte and
Wilmington.
THE SEABOARD
a.
with coaches and parlor car. Con-
with steamer for Washington.
Baltimore, New York. Boston and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
a. Richmond. Wash-
and New York
sleepers, day coaches and dinning
car. Connects at Richmond
U It O. at with
railroad and B. O. for
burg and points west.
THE SEABOARD MAIL No.
p. Atlanta, Charlotte
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis,
and points west. Parlor cars to
Hamlet
p. m., No. for
Henderson Oxford and
Norlina.
p. m. No. for
O. for Cincinnati and points west
Memphis, and points west. Jack-
and all Florida points.
Pullman sleepers. Arrive
I a. m.
Richmond a. in.
via
CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP
PANT
The Finest, Newest, Largest sad Baal
Equipped Steamships Plying
Between Norfolk and
Baltimore
Steamers leave Norfolk dally, In-
Sunday, from foot of Jack-
son street, at p. m.
TICKETS SOLD ON FOLLOWING
and O. Ry. la Ry.
July July
July July
Aug. Aug.
Aug Aug.
Sept
Oct. Oct. t
Final Limit Fifteen Days From Date
Sale
Very low round trip rates also on
to Atlantic City. Baltimore. Phil-
and all northern resorts.
For any information write.
W. H. PARNELL. T. P. A
Norfolk. Va
for county commissioner
county subject to the approval
goon subdues the Itching, irritation
or swelling It com-
fort. Invites Joy. Greatest healer of
burns, boils, cuts, bruises, East, West and Canada,
scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. office. No. Main St
Cents all druggists.
Southern Railway
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
Direct lines all points
North, South. East and West
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
of The
also to
California points and all principal
resorts
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
LIGHTED COACHES.
COMPLETE DINING CAR SERVICE.
If you are a trip to
any before completing
for same, It will be wise for you
to consult a representative of the
Southern Railway, or write the under-
signed, who Will gladly and courteous-
furnish you with all information
as to your best and quickest schedule
most comfortable way In which to
make the trip.
J. O. JONES.
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Raleigh. N. C
OLD BAY LINE
Steam Packet
Dally. Including Sunday, between
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE
Mail steamers
Equipped with United
Washington and every mod-
p. m. Penn. station. Pullman em convenience. Cuisine
arrive to Washington and New ed.
York. Portsmouth, Sundays pm
C. B. RYAN, G. P. t, Ta week days pm
Norfolk, dally . pm
Old Point pm
J. W. BROWN, sold to all points
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH
f Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Rf den and Vicinity
Advertising rates on Application i.
Ayden Items.
Aug. meeting St
the Christian church continues.
Organ is at his Much Interest
is manifested and many are being
added to the The meeting
will continue all this reek.
Our town was full of visitors
Thursday, the occasion being dis-
meeting of I P. This was
said to he the bent represented
in its history. The next district
will be with Covenant
No. on
day.
There will be baptism at Ridge
Spring St
Lime. rubber and metal roof-
stoves and furniture J. R.
Smith and
Old people tell us this is cold-
est August of their experience.
We would suggest to repair and
repaint the present school building
and build double porch all around
it, also build the flues from
ground and cover it with tin and
beautify the interior by painting
doors and with some
doors and ceiling with some cheerful
for sale.
Sam Pierce, While cranking an
yesterday said it kicked and
broke his arm. Dixon dressed
it and Sam is all smiles today
B little local news and tin n
considerable relish. Wherefore we
cull upon everybody everywhere who
happens anything at any time
worth knowing and telling to shoot
it in forthwith and at once to
editor of the Reflector. Same will
be appreciated.
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
g Rates on Application
Winterville Items.
H A round Standard
STAN It Aug. Mr, Josi
Cobb and Miss Tucker hero
to Sunday to en-
joy the day there.
Several of our folks of here went
to Marlboro church Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Tucker of here and Miss
Julia of Burlington went to
City Sunday, report
nice time and say they enjoyed their
night's ride.
Mr. Wilbur of Ayden puss
ed through n route for Mi.
Smiths id spend the day. one
heard say be would sell his farm
near lo any one wish
cs to buy. This is a chance for some
young hoy that wains a farm and
girl also.
Messrs. Leon and Marvin Jones el
here went Id City Sunday
Miss Rosa Tucker who has been In
Richmond for several months in
spending a while with her mother
Mrs. N. E. Tucker at the
farm.
Mr. Allen Edwards of near Or
was a pleasant caller hero
Sunday lo spend the day With
aunt. Mrs. W. H. Elk.
Mr. John Anderson here while
working a mowing machine came
very near losing one of his lingers
Ho was trying to the
of the machine and caught his finger
in causing a bad wound
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols spent
Saturday Sunday with Mrs
tr parents. Mr. and Mr T. It.
Oneal of
Mr. Hen Savage of spent
Tuesday afternoon at home Of
Mrs. X. E, Tucker.
Mr. Carl and Curious
lotto of were visiting at the
farm Tuesday night Won-
WhO Went lo See.
There was an Supper
Mrs. N. K. Tucker's Wednesday night,
given in honor of her daughter, Miss
Tucker who has been in Rich-
for the last year and Miss
of Burlington who la
spending a few weeks at the
farm.
town Items
We sorry to hear Mr. Lu-
Hail's baby is sick. We hope
it will soon be well again.
Miss Mary who been
spending some time at Mr. J. If.
lo her home in
Greenville Wednesday.
Mr. W. W. went to
Winterville Thursday.
Miss Tyson, who been
visiting near returned
home
Mrs. Agnes passed through
town Wednesday.
Mr. Bill Craft and Miss
spent Saturday night M
Roach Corey's, near Ayden.
Mr. G. W. paid Ayden u
visit Thursday.
Miss Bertha Dall spent last week
with her brother. Mr. Luther Dall
Mr. Oscar little son. tan-
ton, is very sick.
Willie who has been spend
some lime Mr. W. B, Manning's
i home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corey visited
In Saturday at Mr. Jno
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith attended
church at Branch Sunday.
Misses Mollie and Clara Jane
Nobles spent the latter part of
week it their grandfather's, Mr. Eli
Craft.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Skinner spent
from Friday until Sunday visiting rel
near Ft.
Miss Clara returned home
Sunday from Mr. Henry Sermon's.
re been visiting.
Burns to King
SASKATOON, Sask. Aug. Tom
my Hums who has not done any
fighting since his defeat by Jack John
sou Australia nearly four years
ago. Is to reappear in the ring here
tomorrow night in a fifteen round bout
Bill who hails from
Vancouver. The contest will ha in
th. nature of a try out for
who if lie can regain
his old form he will claim the chain
title upon the retirement of
Jack Johnson.
Police Chief-
MILWAUKEE. Aug.
annual convention of the Chiefs of
Police Association of Wisconsin began
this city today with headquarters
at the St. Charles Hotel. The
hit will two Jays.
t trout
Bethel Item-
Bethel, t ti heal In this neck
if the woods.
Many come and many g I, lull the
bust come back.
Mr. F. Stokes the Reflector i i-
was here Thursday, pick-
up cash for The Reflector Com-
Mr. H M. Clark, one of our lieu
was here Tina
doing the handshaking stunt the
regular political style. Our people
like Mr Clark and are going for him
strong.
Mr. M O. is erecting a store
west Of Hotel which when com
Is to he the equal of any store
in Pitt county.
Our Road Supervisors have
chased a splendid road machine and
bonds or no bonds. Bethel township is
going lo have good roads.
In behalf of The Reflector in this
section this scribe tenders
to the excellent write tips of
court news of last week We do
this because our people are
interested in If. and
shout our county seat.
Mr. M. Jones suggested to us
a few days ago that h
U hat the I raveling Man find- t round
l ill.-
Illy F. Blokes
Editor My trip to Win-
Tuesday was interesting from
two standpoints cash for the pocket
and e Interesting news for the
leaders el tins sheet.
The political situation is warming
up and assuming shape. Dr. B. T
who mi efficiently represented
Pitt count In lbs legislature of 1909,
is again candidate for the
Winterville is enthusiastic
him and there is any doubt
that he win be nominated by sub-
majority. The people of this
little town believe Clark
and Com will make a splendid
live ticket
Mr. W II Allen, a of the
anti-ring end of the party, was in
Winterville Tuesday liberally
Unit his friend and candidate
for the senate would address the cit-
town and neighbor-
hood the burning issues of the day.
next Saturday. The two Hills are
live wires and lo come in contact with
either means political shock. Some
limes however. Hie shock has an
awful rebound. Thus It was when
Mr. Alien requested one s. s Smith
vote for Will if i under-
stood Smith, his reply was something
like Ibis If I had to make a choice
between swallowing a red hot wedge
and voting for Will I
try the Now must have
been shocking to a man of my friend
Mien's yet, be Ii an old war
nor the game and no doubt is
well prepared for such reports even
from a plain farmer like Sam Smith
As for United States Senate, II s
is
nil,
N. C. Aug
Mr. D. Cox returned Saturday
from Fairmont.
Miss Myrtle of Trenton, is
visiting Miss Myrtle this
week
We have a nice fall stock of
hand and at the right price.
A. W. Ange and Co.
Misses Esther Johnson Pearl
Heater who have been attending the
Training school came DOOM
day.
See Harrington, Barber and Coin-
puny for your Simons am Atkins
faction cross cut saws.
Mr. Preston and sister.
of Ayden. were visiting
at Rev. MA. Adam's last Sunday.
We are selling pants at a greatly
reduced price, you will do well to
our stock before buying.
A. Ange and Co,
After spending a short while at
Miss Laura v. Cox returned
home Monday.
Misses Winnie Scott and
of are spending
week with Mrs. A. D, Johnson.
For fruit jars and rubbers, see
Barber and Company,
We are glad to welcome the
on Mercantile Co. int., our list of
advertisers. It is the merchants who
advertise that sell good.- and The Re-
is the place to do It, for
Its wide circulation it is bound to
results. Try them
an ad if you wish quick results.
Winterville won both games of a
double header from
day, Won first game score of
v L. Fleming was baited
the box in innings Features of
games, catching of and
triple play by and Kittrell.
Batteries for Winterville, Mi-
ll and for
Fleming,
At four o'clock the evening game
beg u with much enthusiasm on both
sides, for the were deter-
mined to win one victory for tin-
day, but when Kittrell and Smith
both scored In inning it calls
id a melancholy look to coma upon
tin- visiting learn Which lasted through
game. was allow-
lo score once In third but held
by pitching and
catching of until
ninth when another was added to the
number.
All Hie time
adding stars lo
roving around In their brain was
wish that girl was
After many and inter-
games refreshments were
ed.
Some one has said that all things
but a circle come to an end so the
hour of departure came all too soon
and after thanking our charming
hostesses for the delightful evening
they had given us we bade them
good night and winged our way
homeward to dream of the Joy of
between and
lassie.
Drug Co.
the Best
Drug
Used in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
Superior to any.
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Toilet Articles,
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WINTERVILLE, V. Aug. 3-
Mr. Harper of Black Jack
was here Friday visiting his brother.
Mr Johnnie Harper.
Miss Lela Roach of was the
guest of Miss Kale week
if you good flour and at the
price come to see Harrington,
Barber Company.
Miss Laura V. Cox returned from
Thursday.
Messrs. H. G. Chapman and J.
Cox spent Thursday at X
Roads visiting Mrs. Chapman,
Mrs. Hugh
Just received a Car load of lime
A. W. Ange and Co.
of Mi. Pleasant who
has been attending the Training school
was here a while Tuesday much
to a certain young lady
We cm hear melodious
sound of the wedding lulls, as they
peel out across square.
Work on the gin and sub depart-
at the Pitt county Oil Mill has
began ill full. They are going to
install four seventy saw gins and an-
engine which means
will be able to handle the cotton
raised in this section. The prospects
are for another full crop.
We are needing lain in our Sen
lion. The corn Crop is suffering
on account of the drought.
Just see the pans now A
Ange and Co. They are having
a special Summer sale.
Cox is planning for
y house party next week.
Quits B crowd of young people at-
tended the revival at Ayden Thurs-
day evening, While a few of our
young ladies were Inking lessons on
curing tobacco.
The best apple vinegar always on
hand Harrington, Barber and Com-
Alt, r being detained for several days
homo team was on account of sickness, Mr. W. G.
crown until I Morris of Wilson left yesterday for
his home.
Drug Co.
N. Carolina
Wreck of the Latest
Zeppelin Airship Destroyed
reached four.
Winterville, Kin- Prof. J. I. Olive is here visiting
I. Batteries Winterville, II. his many friends which be won
and his slay here Winter.
and Umpire Miss Belle Stone of Apex
Worthington.
When in need anything in up
to date groceries and crockery ware,
in a good price, s, , the Mer
Co,
Misses Lena Dawson of and
Mary Powell of Whitakers were vis
Miss Cox last evening.
Miss Annie Cox's Mill is
attending house at Dr.
Cox's this week.
If you have good beef cattle and
huge notify It. W Hail, the market
man.
Tin- Mercantile Company are
offering a lot of summer goods
at greatly reduced prices.
it. w Hail's market is the place
for Dandruff
Miss Ethel Carroll this week
All. r spending I few days wit Ii b
son Mrs. s. L, Ange returned to It
home this morning.
II. left this morning
for w here he expects to
spend u few days
Young Democrat Mr. J. L.
will be ready to cast his ballot
Bryan in
Mrs. W J and children of
Crest came in this morning to
friends.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., wants 1.000
pitch, blocks for cart hubs.
Remember we have perfect
I, the poultry and garden win
of this brand cannot be beaten. Come
A. G. Coy
.--. , .
copyright. 1918. by Press Association.
ZEPPELIN surely bus bad link with his airships The re-
cent wreck of an explosion of gas, when
soldier were Injured, several of fatally, recalls series of mis-
fortunes to his dirigibles The Zeppelin I was wracked on Aug.
after making n Might which astonished the world The Zeppelin II.
wracked In windstorm on April 1910 On June gs, the sums year, the
I was wrecked In a gala Oh the following Sept. the Zeppelin
VI was destroyed when stern motor blew up, On May HI. this year, the
II was III n gale and completely demolished. The
was lying at anchor before balloon shed when a strong gust of
wind lore u from Its moorings The ship broke In middle, a few
later It exploded, lire and was entirely burned
for fresh beef and groceries, which to see us before buying,
are going at low prices for the cash Mfg. Co.
Look for the big cut of Hie A. is the first result
G. Cox Mfg., Co. which will appear of but the A. G.
in a few days. Cox Mfg. Co., is doing something on
The Tar Wagons have stood high grade buggies and
the roughest test. The A. G. Cox see them and they will show you.
Manufacturing Company made Coffins caskets and hearse service
still more Improvement on this wag- always your command. Lei us sell
on and they want yon to come down you when in need. A. G. Cox Mtg
and look it over Now Is the lime to Co.
place your order tor a wagon, for Miss Carrie Chapman of
yon are going to need one and later left this morning niter Spending
tin- rush comes, you might while here visiting
on.
not I
B able to ii right at
you will need Ii.
honor of their guests Misses
Most of the farmers of our section
Will finish curing next week
There be regular services In
the Baptist church tomorrow morn-
Ion Be i See Bait
It
No more dirty coats from dandruff
heads. slops dandruff, Apply
it any time with tips of lingers
smell, no
the pores
the hair One and glossy. last night. week, of which body he was vie.
is prepared by B. W. Roe imagine if you can, the beauty of resident He was mad.- a
Medicine Co., Ma. and is Park when by the dainty touch of the executive committee for
sold by all druggists at
par bottle Hut to enable you to
Maude Louise of High Point and evening.
and Mary Cutler of Washington,
Messrs. James and Will Powell Bring t oil cut loll to
of Whitakers and of; Senator It. It. of
smear sinks Misses and in town today. He attended tin
makes the scalp entertained their many friends good roads convention In
make a test and prove What It Will
do for you. get a M cent bottle
fully guaranteed or your money
II Pharmacy
Automobiles are getting almost
could as buggies.
of Misses and next year. Senator Gotten talks en
hands the most exquisite little of tho work in
lantern were hung here and j the interest of good roads at lie
there to assist the twinkling stars meeting, He Is trying to
lighting up the pathway of the ladies I bring the nest convention to Green
as went from to corner and we hope he will
make with the this The will have a large mod
handsome young men who were look- em hotel by then and can take cure
as though the uppermost thought of the convention.
as
ii
person out of each nine who apply r
Life Insurance, is If you thought
you not get Insurance; would you
want it then
Is almost entirely responsible for the inability
so many men to purchase this much
needed protection.
WE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY
CONTRACTS NOW
MOSELEY BROS. a,.
CARR ATKINS
line of Hardware and Paints. Farm-
Implements of makes, Sporting
Goods,
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it.
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Buyers of cotton and
duce. We now former
Mercantile Co. r.
, . to, r.
will
GREENVILLE THE
KT OF E A T E R
CAROLINA. IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND
ROUNDED HY THE REST
FARM NO COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
EVERYTHING TO
IN WAY OF
LA BOB, CA PITA L A N h
Till HUT A RY FA I LI TIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A N NE PER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is Most the Healthful, the Has.
WE HAVE A ULA-
OF TWELVE HUN
DEED AM Till.
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ABE LOW AND
BE HAD UPON
S.
M M.
Over President Taft's Head the
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
House Passes Vetoed Wool
Republicans Cast Their Vote With
the Democrats
mil HI
mi out i mi
HIM.
President i ban
II. I.
vote With
WASHINGTON. Auk.
narrow margin of Bra votes the bone
my announcement of
for which I would stand If
to Ins legislature, l advocated the
Initiative mid and have
written two articles explaining this
splendid of direct popular gov
eminent.
teal however, that some of the
people of county do not exactly
understand the advantage of the sys-
and therefore in the way of fur-
explanation to say
The Referendum not only provides
that no stock law, bond Issue or any
other law that vitally affects the pea
shall be passed without the con-
sent of people lull ill the event
Auk Hal ,
BEFORE
HIM.
SUM
ACCUSER ISA BUT THREE MEN
SHARE N. Y. GRAFT
her a petition con
the Ian lo a vote at the ballot box.
And unless the law receives a
majority of the votes cast it
be stricken from statute
under tins system no law can Show Wrath in
be upon people without I
consent of the majority of
tied votes. Thai is. if the people
THEM ALL
by the use of the Initiative the
k Lawyer, a Hotel Man and
Police Official
such a law is passed then the the people.
pie can a law though the eighteen Detroit
should refuse lo do so. Bond for Graft
I an, opposed lo any bond Issue yen Their Anger on
law unless submitted to a vote Town
in,,,,,,., v, . a B II in.-
today passed the wool tariff revision of -V Harrison, the cloth o. ,,.,.
bill over President veto. The convinced that a
vote, to SO was made possible on -heck sometimes gives
a couple or more citizens Can M
publicans who voted with the have added that thereafter they
II.
ii ass
v of twenty one He and a couple or more citizens of
is who voted with the added that thereafter they
The announcement of fully investigate the worth of,
success created a wild out a check for hundreds before Sees a Mark
i. . . in tr Oil i I i I lull
STILL A FREE MAN
Consumption
WASHINGTON, Aug
.
in the house and amid great lug It for payment. On a rainy day
confusion the Republican leaders pro a few weeks ago Harrison wen up .
tested that Speaker Clark must count to Insurance office of W. L. Long f the United Stales produce.,
w. voting ten members who answered over Harrison's store, to loaf with more whiskey and rum and smoked
present to their names, a ruling which Long u while, bong bad a couple more cigarettes during the fiscal
would have defeated the Democratic of rocks on bis desk which be used 1912 than ever before in the his
program by overcoming the live vote for weights one being a piece of the country, according to the
margin and making impossible the re of talc and the other a reddish colored annual report of Royal
cording of the necessary two thirds stone with a few small quartz In It, g, commissioner of internal
vote of the house. This the speaker neither rock being of any special val submitted to Secretary
d lined The two men were Joking today. Tho consumption of
than g hour after the wool various matters when Harrison asked i was exceeded only by the
hill had been In the what he would take for beer drinking fell off
the conferees on the sugar bill met two rocks. Long said about percentage.
., . for blank Check Tl,.
Alleged Sender of Set Been
Captured
HIGH POINT, Aug. It.
accused of sending an infer
machine addressed lo Miss Ollie
of this city and which
ed in the express office here, serious
If Injuring two officials of the com
DETROIT, Mich., August
mingled with threats and
counter charges were heaped upon
Edward deposed clerk of
common council committees by the
accused Officials when
in police court today with
eighteen aldermen for arraignment
on bribery charges preferred In con
with the street
deal. confession, in
himself land the aldermen
I now under arrest, was the principal
has not been arrested. i of around the
There are scores of people, accord
to reports, who have seen him In
many different places at the same
The unprecedented smoking of II.-
cigarettes exceeding the
record of 1911 by nearly
HIP ii . .
and disagreed. They determined to Harrison asked for a blank check and
report to the and senate that was handed one of the Commercial
it had been found impossible to reach National bank's blanks. He filled It ,,. ,., .
a compromise between the for and signed his name. treasury officials, who were
and bills. When Long picked up the check , for the enormous in
This action la expected to mark says he told Long he might as crease.
. a. in. II ii
ill.- v . .
end of sugar tariff consideration In well tear it up; that it was worthless
the present session and the excise because he had no money In the bank,
men Continued lo talk III ii
tax bill which was framed to
up revenues that would been
by the reduction of the
tariff, probably will remain in
conference when congress adjourns.
While Democratic and Progressive
leaders of the senate do not believe
the wool bill can be passed in that
body over the president's veto, they
Will continue the demand for action
on cotton tariff measure.
The veto on the wool bill came as
a surprise lo the Republican leaders
of the house. When they discovered
that defection from the ranks was lo
be expelled it was too lute to prevent
It
Not In the memory of the oldest
of house has a tariff measure
ever been over the president's
veto by the lower house Neither
Speaker Clark or Majority Leader
recollects such an occur-
When Speaker announced
vote and declared the bill again bad
been passed the president's veto to
the contrary notwithstanding there
was a wild outburst of applause from
the Democratic Bide. The tumult was
Increased by demands of u ball
Republicans ruling was
vein while the check lay on th
desk. Harrison was called back to
the store and left Long's office with
out thinking lo destroy the check.
Some days after the check Incident.
Long closed his Insurance office
left A few days later Harrison was
surprised when a representative of
Stored warehouses the country
over are 263.780,070 gallons of
and rum, the greatest on record.
In Kentucky alone are stored
gallons, which exceeds the
amount of and rum in the
whole United Slates eleven years ago
The record production of these
cants for was gallons,
or 13.000.0110 gallons greater than
The consumption of
lime, but there are no developments
since names of and his
alleged Intended victim. Miss OHM
Hoover were first given the public.
Miss Hoover is a daughter of Mrs.
Howard Maxwell and niece of United
States Court clerk J. II.
Is believed to been lo-
In Asheville.
Miss Hoover, who Is a demure
Is stenographer for the Stanley
Printing Company. She had not re-
attentions favorably
Immediately after bearing
of the explosion left and has been
traced to Asheville. There seems no
possibility of his escape.
the bank called upon for 1912 gal
Guard
exhibited Joke check and asked
If he wanted to put up the money
to pay It. Harrison explained
the check was out as a Joke
and later, after consulting Counsel,
ordered protested. Tho check was
endorsed by W. L. another
Long and and Co. and
had been by the Champion
hank of Canton, Attached to the
chock was a little slip asking that
Ions, the nearest approach to the re
cord of 134.031,000 gallons in 1507.
The consumption of beer for 1912
was only 62.108,733 a
of over 1.108.000 barrels, as
ed with 1911.
the Champion bank be wired If the
check was not paid, in accordance
with Ibis Instruction. Cashier
of the Commercial Immediately wired
the Canton bank that Check bad
been protested,
The next heard from the cheek was
that the decisions must rest on
a yea and nay vole.
Representative of New when Mr. a lawyer at Can,
York. Democrat supported Mr. came to two or three
stead and Mr. Gardner In their con-j ago in the Interest of the Canton
while Minority Leader Mann bank and the Canton folks who
the speaker's position. The the check. Ha got little
speaker, when the debate broke out here, however, returned to
With renewed vigor. put a Canton with nothing more than the
ling was tin- it, rocks for which Long bad
ambiance You may talk ail you want, be Jed Mr. Smathers said that Long
order was restored nM no intention his brother In Canton and did
Gardner of or Minority Leader Mann appeal not leave there for days
that constitution provided that Lg w nU followers to by the He the check was cashed. Hut the HISS
n two third rote house w party and protective tariff sage sent by Mr. was deliver
necessary and that ten He urged upon them the lo the wrong bank at Canton
voting present should be counted, to remain with the minor Long bad left before it was known
they had recorded their presence or,.,. guard great ii.-ii the check was worthless, II
the house. American Industry, which ho said, is now tho purpose of those who
It. pr, Penn- he destroyed under the terms dotted tho check to Institute
of the Democratic bill. proceeding against him if the
Mr, Underwood, who followed Mr. money Is not recovered, II being the
Mann and closed the debate exhorted opinion that he Is guilty of fraud in
wavering Republicans to Join with knew the check worth
Democrats in passing the bill less.
court room.
You dirty dog. said Alderman
one of the accused, when
he noticed entrance to the
court room.
How could you say that I ever ex-
changed words with you in regard to
the deal You know it
false. When you take a man's honor
away from him you may us well take
his life,
started to go away.
You dirty dog, again yelled
then walked into the
court clerk's office. The first
person he met was Alderman
another one of the accused.
All you lack is a little more hair
and then you would really be a dog.
said shaking his fist In
As other aldermen began to hurl
Imprecations at the deposed clerk
Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Shep-
herd and bis assistant seized
by the anus and directed him into
the private office of another court
official and the door was closed in
the faces of the aldermen and spec
tutors who had crowded around.
Bach of the eighteen aldermen
dared that confession was
false.
of the murder of Engineer Holt of the All Of the aldermen are charged
Southern Railway. Tho having been implicated in a plot
made three previous attempts to to force the Wabash railroad to
them various sums for their Influence
III putting through the a res
closing
Aug.
ard, a who was serving a
thirty year term for murder, was shot
and killed by a guard today when he
attempted to escape from a convict
camp near Aberdeen. Shepard was
convicted at Durham three years ago
Congress supported
one of the foremost
These ten members who voted
ruled the speaker after a lengthy
Another War in Sight For
Turkey
August
Turkey in revenge for
of Bulgarians at in
miles to the southwest of
is demanded by the Bulgarian
Excited mass 111.-clings being held
feeling runs higher and
The massacre is generally credited
lo
The youth of Bulgaria is extremely
Inflamed. Demonstrations against
Turkey are being organized at many
points.
.--.-. ,
examination of precedents, are the president, who be
as being present only to ha could dam back the demands When you gel that check
lute I quorum The constitution. the people with veto cashed, remember the newspaper
interpreted hi needs.
street for th
benefit of the railroad Company.
it is alleged that nine of the alder
men actually received bribes, not
from road officials but who
posed as such. The nine others, it
Is charged, agreed to accept certain
minis, but failed to collect at an
pointed time According to the pros
edition, alleged trap was
a short lime after nine aldermen were
and also after the time for
I the others to receive their share of the
money had expired.
j attorney shepherd and
detectives claim marked hills
were found on several of the
alter they had hen arrested and
searched.
charging promise to
accept a bribe were Issued late yea
for the nine aldermen
The complaints were sworn to by
Year the System Has
Keen Lev on Gambling and
leases.
still
NEW Aug.
extorted from gambling and
in New York city is said
to way into the pockets of
higher up who are the real heads
of the graft syndicate that provides
police protection for a price to
underworld.
Information has placed in the
hands of District Attorney Whitman
by private detectives working with
him on the Rosenthal case that these
men higher up are a lawyer, a hotel
proprietor who claims strong political
affiliations and a police official.
Two police inspectors also are
to be profiting richly from graft.
District Attorney Whitman now
. convinced that Jack Rose told the
truth when he said that at least
was collected from gambling
houses one section of New York
alone.
The district attorney is not willing
to hazard a guess on the total amount
of blackmail extorted but he is con
that it runs into millions.
The private investigation is still be
ling continued into the police black-
I mailing system of which Mr. Whit-
man Is learning more each day. It
appears that for a year a perfected
system has been in operation by which
all gambling houses and disorderly
houses have been put under the
crews.
The investigation already has shown
that there always has been police
blackmail through Intimidation, by
which police officials fattened their
batik accounts, but when It was re
organized better results were
shown. Private detectives reported
to the district attorney that under
the present system of doing things
were protected from the
complaints of victims, being one
of boasts that one of the men
higher up was Influential enough to
prevent the trouble.
Whether or not such Influence could
be delivered is being investigated.
District Attorney Whitman is said
been with a list of
prominent persons who played in
various gambling houses Is said
these persons may be subpoenaed to
give information.
I An important witness In the Rosen
case has found by District
Attorney Whitman and he will not
be called upon lo appear before the
grand jury hut will be kept until
trial.
Him The Key
Sheriff R. W. King says It was
so hut today that th- was Edward R. former secretary
boiling over. the council committees, also
ed With bribery, who recently made
. the what latter
ii lined a full which
ii.-s all of the aldermen accused;
may be basis for the
, of former aldermen and which
he said as far as knows, com
the history Of grafting by
of the city council, for over a
decade past. No warrant for
arrest bus been issued.
An opera singer should never let a
note go to protest.
ISSUE


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Eastern reflector, 9 August 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 09, 1912
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