Eastern reflector, 6 September 1912


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Good Roads Movement to be Launched by
Carolina Club
OPERA HOUSE FOR GREENVILLE IS CONSIDERED
After ,. ks stifling heat, which period activities in
to be of the question, ll
Club campaign for Improvement tor count
and community.
n is the object Ibis institution to enthuse Pin
and better things and their energetic v kl
of the hotel proposition Ins fall gives evidence what
Carolina Club can accomplish when it starts.
no tho members ire anxious to see accomplished.
Good Roads and an era House. As to the matter good
the idea been more or leas, on the minds the
for some time, but. somehow or other tin
to to after them has been lacking This however, ex-
something will be
As to the is understood
who has recently purchased a choice lot In town would as Boon
erect an Opera House on it then anything else. All he
wants is the proper spirit from the people who later will pat-
. ;.,
At early date the Carolina club is to bold a meeting when
than matters will be properly threshed out and it seems
strong campaign will be started to get and
era House -.-.
Cigarettes are
i bad for women
Mrs, Woodrow Wilson Has D
Views on Subject. .
OF NAMES
Wife Candidate Civet
Cut Letter Taking Stand on
OLD PITCHERS
VERSUS YOUNG
Are Veteran Stars Preferable to
Collection Newcomers
nut will
great
WHICH WOULD MANAGER PICK
Would He Alexander.
Gregg and Johnson In Preference to
Bender.
or Walsh
By TOMMY CLARK.
it a big league manager bad hi pick
today between of veteran
and a of youngsters
which would lie select Would be take
Alexander. Gregg, Johnson,
Joe Wood In preference to
Bender, Plank, Booker,
and Walsh The problem
would about drive him to the home for
the mentally Infirm. He would want
them all. He couldn't work them all.
of course, fact, if be bud either
quad be would suffer embarrassment
of riches, but be would most
desire having the entire Lunch sit on
the bench If only for the purpose of
looking pleasant.
crowd, with support,
would be capable of winning a pen-
If they were all In condition at
the same time, but some managers are
Inclined to the belief that six star
pitchers cannot be worked in turn and
kept In good condition. True, the
club has more than that.
but none of I hem has more half
that number of beavers who can be
truly called stars, and they figure
lucky.
Baseball men. as a rule, accept with-
out argument proposition that Ms-
Is the greatest pitcher In the
world, they base it upon the fact
that be has been great for a decade. It
seems that the old followers of the
while always willing to admit a
young pitcher's capabilities whenever
be displays them, do place a man
In the category of truly great until
he has established himself by more
than one or two service.
Alexander and Gregg are
counted wonderful young pitchers, but
they are first year men, The
are that they are truly great.
but that stamp will not be placed upon
them by the baseball world until they
have demonstrated their fitness for a
place In the ball of fame by longer
Ed Walsh Is certainly a groat pitch-
year the big
has gone along and stood all tests.
Napoleon Is counted truly
great. of the Slants claim
that be la one of tho best left handers
of all times, and he bases It largely
upon the fact that the southerner has
been great during all the years of bis
service.
Bender and Plank will have
place In hall of fame. These.
too. established their class-not one
year, but year In and year out. and
there Is no Indication that they have
commenced to decline.
One of the new generation of pitch
era who are still regarded in the light
of youngsters, but who cannot be de
recognition as among the greatest
Of the time, la Walter Johnson, the
Washington speed marvel, There are
who believe that
eon Is the best pitcher In the country
today, but that sort of proposition
would always provide a long
Jack Is not so much of a
as some of others named
with him. but he Is no youngster from
the standpoint of service, and what he
has done for the world's champion A
gives him the right to be men-
with the greatest of tho great.
and left
have two years. The
regarded us
now lie
are In favor the
They are young have
ability. The real I up to them.
men will you no
j matter bow much a young
pitcher may have lie cannot be truly
great until be had the experience
that makes him wise
Bussed Ford of Hie Yankees and Joe
f the Boston Red are ac-
knowledge great young pitchers. Ford
had one splendid year and has
pitched consistently good ball, even
when losing, in picking ant a list of
the best heavers in game today
many would hesitate before leaving off
the name of Wood
The promise the present hold-
a future of greatness
unknowns as
Tyler. Hugh
Claude Joe
George Rimer Brown
Rube Benton, Jeff
Allen. Casey and half a
dozen others. They may lie the Ma
and of another era. but the
old baseball man who was trying to
win a pennant would probably Just a
soon have a Brown or a Rill
Donovan or a George Mull In around
as several of these fellows of future
promise.
a Golfer.
Freak has taken up goat
New the first lime
Wilson became the
candidate Mrs.
Wilson appeared She attended
her husband's dally conference
with reporters although
mi- requests that
be urn quoted written about in the
papers.
What Mrs. Wilson wished to have
was that II she be-
comes first lady of the Land she
not as has said in a widely
interview, have packages
of cigarettes In her personal desk at
the White House and in
I m t l her callers.
Through Governor Wilson. Mn
son asked that be given to a
he had written to the editor of
State Journal at O.,
an i Interview
her in which she defended cigarette
as for women, The Interview
come lo her in a letter signed
which
Madam l can think
of any r calamity to the young
the nation than to read such
a preachment .- our Interview offers
tie in I am a and see
men lose their Jobs almost every day
because they are Incapacitated for
by the use the cigarette II
smoking this for strong men
will it do for girls
The was indeed a
dial of the woman
are
till credited to Mrs
writer for a syndicate
newspapers asked Mrs Wood-
row Wilson if she agreed null Her
of tin
log cigarettes women She
exhibited three boxes,
plied in the corner her desk, all but
empty.
shouldn't n woman
she enjoys she queried.
w by she just as mi
to a cigarette as a man r
agree with Mrs t
existing prejudice against
smoking is to the last silly and ab-
TO DEFEND TITLE.
Champion Practices
on Thames Meet With Barry.
Great la being attached to
tie- coming sculling contest
Harry, the challenger, and the
Dick Artist. Though
Ibis Is s to take place on
July bus I nut on the
Thames learning the deviating water
course and hardening bis muscles In
preparation for the contest. In which
the and a side are the
Is described a veritable
Hercules whose power has been ex-
pended not only In sculling, but hue
also made him champion cyclist and
very nearly the champion shot of
yet, despite the apparent inter-
est. Barry is great In
the which be
as expenses to ever
trip up from and I- so
winning is next to
until source of Hie
amount is. in clear view. This
was made in view of the fact
that waived Ills right . race
on homo waters, where
In- strongly in fa-
n English
acclimated, have a fear of the
depressing fogs
HOW WAS SAVED.
Osteopaths Prevent Operation on
Jumper's Knee and Preserve
Those who admire the high Jumping
of the California wonder. George Ho-
do not near
knife to ending
career of the Stanford man
three years ago
his knee, and In doing this a minute
portion of tin. ligament broken off,
Occasionally this bothered the jumper.
and about eight months ago be went
to doctors for advice. Nothing
would satisfy them except an opera-
went to Had
his athletic mentor, to tell him he
was to undergo an operation on
knee.
was liberated, but shortly
afterward the knee worried him again,
and be went to an osteopath for treat
Then began a long siege, which
resulted in the Injured member being
entirely cured after about had
been expended on it. the pro-
of osteopathy were working on
the jumper's leg they took great in-
In the wonderful sinews that de-
so much spring.
i ii ii ii
I HAVE AGENCY FOR
R. C. H.
Automobile
HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY-
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU
ONE
J. WINSLOW
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
Horses and Mules
Phone No.
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
right
any
SUM
A JOKE NOT WELL TAKEN
the matter with
young Mr looks like
been In a scrap.
Lobster-He has Mr. Catfish asked
where he could get weighed, sad
told him to try Mr. Rock, he had
scales.
is a question
of manners, not morals. It promotes
good fellowship.
women feel a cigarette
calms their nerves and helps their
brains Into working order. Personal
smoking diffuses my thoughts Instead
of concentrating in. I an Joy it as I
enjoy after dinner coffee. Both are
pleasant ways of ending finishing
both add to conviviality and good
fell
The editor of the Ohio State Journal,
it ins clear, bad been much incensed
at the apologies for the cigarette
among women attributed to Mrs.
son, as he wrote on Aug. an
rial in which he culled for the
of Governor Wilson or a repudiation
from bis wife If there was no mis-
take about it. he wrote. Wood-
row Wilson shouldn't be mistress of
the White
If the Ohio editor was
Mrs Wilson as certainly not less
After the reporters had said tiny
would publish her letter lo the
Ohio editor she asked for an hour's
time in which to write one. This was
what she
have just received a
the Journal, with your
rial entitled Women.- and i
beg i.-ave to deny Indignantly the
statement that I approve of women
smoking cigarettes. The Interview
upon which your editorial was based
is s pure invention I intensely dis-
like the cigarette smoking habit for
won.--. In fact, so strong is an feel-
on the that my real danger
lies In being unjust and In my
Judgment of who differ with ins
in respect.
no woman our
household ever has or ever will smoke,
apart from the bad taste of it. I
believe with you that It has an .;.
injurious effect on nerves.
A WILSON
Drug Co.
SAYS ATHLETICS ARE YELLOW
Thinks Barry Only Brave
of Philadelphia Team,
The latest sensation In the American
league, Chick of the Nationals,
has come out with the Statement that
has caused all kinds of through-
out the circuit and especially between
the Tigers and Athletics. He says the,
Athletic are yellow.
is but one man on the
Infield who will not flinch
a Is taking the
man la Harry.
linker and will all sidestep
when you come In. Yet they are
ways squealing when they get hurt.
In my opinion Barry Is the gamest
player In Athletic
Only the Best
Drugs
Used in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
to any.
Ail Soda Fountain
Toilet Articles,
Full Lint of
Stationery,
Fountain
Pens,
Kodak Supplies
Drug Co. I
MANAGER MAY QUIT.
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
duce. We now
Co.
ill be glad to have our
on
of Nationals Is Said
Be Tired of Handling Braves.
resignation of Catcher John
Ming as manager of the Boston Na-
league team is expected within
a short time, according to
made by close friends of the backstop
These men claim that Johnny has re
told I hem of bis
with the way he is compelled is .,.
run the Braves and has es
pressed his disgust with what be terms The undersigned having this day
the old fashioned Ideas of John Mont, as administrator of the es-
Ward, president of the club of Sylvester If. Hemby, notice I-
to o make immediate pay
All persons indebted to said estate to the undersigned; and all per-
will please make Immediate payment. having claims against said es-
the 23rd day of August, 1912. are notified that they must
W. THOMAS. the same to the undersigned for
Administratrix. on or before the day of
P. G. James and
ltd
Son. Attorneys.
be
August. or this notice will
plead in bar of their recovery.
This 9th day of August. 1912.
JAMES L. LITTLE.
Executor of W. G. Little
S ltd
hereby given to all persons indebted
NOTICE TO
MM County,
National league team, who lust undersigned having Ibis day
year was the best home run hitter , and holding Hied as administrator of the estate of
that organization, breaks an average against said estate are Zeno T. deceased, before D
of fifty bats a season. The Cub star notified to die the same duly C Moore, clerk of the superior court
uses bats with the smallest handle of with the undersigned of Pitt county, notice is hereto given
that are produced The stick Is of, on or before the 27th day of lo all persona who are indebted ,
second grow,,, ash and weigh, for,, Angus,. or notice win be estate make
Pleaded in bar their recovery of the with the undersigned
to Row Mm; . holding claims
Fort William rowing
wired Eddie Human of Toronto
and Jack of Minnesota, world
famed scullers, guaranteeing expenses
to row a race on the
river July for 11.000 side.
best lust year.
This the 28th day of August. 1912.
BENJAMIN
Administrator of the estate of
at, Hemby.
F. Harding. Ally. ltd
, Mrs Woodrow Wilson i lard Iron, Mr. Little
Governor Wilson, in approving the I to return my
Retire to Creditors.
I. M. Johnson, having qualified
as administrator of the estate of Sus-
an K. deceased, before C.
against said estate are hereby
lo tile their claims with
administrator within months from
date hereof or this notice will be
Pleaded in f recovery of
claims.
This the 15th day of August. 1912.
H. J. WILLIAMS.
of ad Zeno t. Brant.
F. C. HARDING, Attorney.
lid
get a
from your last
is
It wasn't worth
former, if be continues, gives evidence
of being the all southpaws.
The same is true of Alexander,
though is at s start this
on.
Card From Hr. IV hie hard
I take this method if sincerely
thanking the people of the county for
the handsome vote given me in the
primary as a candidate for the
Respectfully
B B
ltd
the Interview
do not think it was
Invented, There ,, rather
well Known writer who signs herself
Mrs. Wilton Woodrow, she no
doubt has been confused with Mrs
Mrs Wilson Woodrow a as to serve
married to a relative of Governor
son. and It Is understood that
on the matter of who
are different from those
in the household of the
can late. .
NOTICE
It is reported that paper, which are Having qualified as administratrix
supporting the bull have w w j A ,
touts of An deceased, late of
Stokes. Pitt county. X. C. this is to
notify all persons having
Pie of Pitt county for . handsome Pitt County, notice is hereby
vol. for Register of Heeds give,, . that all persons indebted to said es- lo Creditors
he primary on Saturday. ,;, ,. ., , ,,, . ,
As vote puts me on the list for mediate the undersign- Johnson, having qualified a
IT, . ,. , V re ceased, before D C Moon- clerk of
J court of P
best my ,, said administrator duly verified is hereby given that all person,
within the twelve months from the indebted to the said estate are hereby
dale hereof, or notice will be pleaded required to make Immediate settle-
n bar of their recovery.
This the 25th day of July. 1912.
D. It JOHNSON.
Administrator of the estate of Susan
E. Sutton.
ltd
Yours truly.
R. L. LITTLE,
will
And they
gets lo
Wonder now the colonel likes being
TO
Having qualified before the super-
against the estate of said deceased court clerk of Pitt county as exec-
exhibit them to me within twelve of the Last Will and Testament
this notice, or ibis notice G. deceased, notice, is
will be in bar of their hereby given to all persons Indebted Roach
with the undersigned
and all persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby required to file
then- claims with duly
verified within twelve from
the rate hereof, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This the 25th day of July. 1912.
CLARA F.
and BUILT F. JOHNSON.
estate W.
deceased.
IS THE
HEART OF E ASTERS
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A IT LATH'S OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, ASH IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARM I St COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALT.
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IS THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL ASH
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AS UP-TO-DATE
JOB NEWSPAPER
PI.
Agriculture Is the Most the s, of
X. U FRIDAY AI
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL EM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
IR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE UPON
M Mill W
ROOSEVELT GETS
E FROM MILES
Bold Attempt to Destroy Prison and
Factories
OFFICER SCORES
HEAVILY ON THIRD
LEADER, CALLS
LS III BE SAYS
CALLED ,
w.
Striking Coal Miners Cause Meas-
u,
and
Rebellions Prisoners are w
nil Manner mid
Hack ll
lacking Police
JACKSON, Mich., Sept. till
prison
before noon
entered the prison bull pens nun
liberated fellow
pi B.
hour Inter prison
ties had the convicts apparently cow-
ed by the Jackson
companies and firemen and
officers who hurried the
after the outbreak.
There were no ;.
property damaged.
When the prisoners reached the
yard tiny began ruining everything
within reach and fearing they would
net the factories on the city
department is now aiding In an en-
to the rioters.
Hundreds of and others
are on the streets surrounding the
prison and the special police hastily
summoned are having trouble ii
the crowds orderly.
About convicts were In the bull
pens which were opened by the In-
mates and practically every prisoner
secured weapons some kind soon
utter gaining their liberty. Knives,
hammers, barrel etc., were
us. d by convicts In an endeavor
overpower the guards stationed in-
side the prison walls.
tin seeing fire department en-
prison yard of the riot-
back Into the prison, while
others hid In various factory
building, hoping to step over the
an opportunity presented Itself,
it is said that during the great ex-
scaled the
walls and are now at liberty. As
fast as the members the local
Guard companies are
up are being rushed to the
on in automobiles, Ml militiamen
going to the heavily arm-
One convict railing to hall
when ordered, was shot down ls a
after noon
prisoner was running the yard
when told to stop and refusing he was
dropped with a from the gun
In the hands a deputy
the local prison officials
oral is not yet come
by noon, as in addition lo
two local companies, number-
men, the Lansing com-
M. N. O, order
so characterizations
piled Colonel Roosevelt an at-
tack by Nelson A. Miles, former gen-
the Army.
. . ; . ate tho Po-
. candidate the pi
all follow E
the In 1-
. be nevi . won, depriving
HI-. and hi role n just lain.
Insolent who
and In political
affairs of the South Re-
public.
who Inter-
in domestic as well as foreign
affairs.
-the demagogue, who is
eating dissension and
among the laboring classes,
There is no character mare
able than a Tel there is a
man railing against the trusts, who
when iii office prosecuted only few
that he thought unfriendly t him, and
protected the great majority of trusts
of our country, and personally,
ally helped to create and establish
the trust now in
in
PLEASED Wild START
Conditions in the Border Demands
notion
Ills LABOR DAY SPEECH IV
HELL
Milt CAM-
FOB II
REFUSES III COME
Unless Otherwise Advised By His
friends
rebels at
and l
Strikers, in-
rest Is Pell
will, hi-
opt.
in In v,
ex
Two Accidents in Spencer
One Fatal
Sept. Huffman,
aged years, one of a construction
tores on the Southern Railway, was
killed and J. W. n fellow
workman, was seriously Injured In
Spencer yesterday. The accident was
caused by the falling of a scaffold
feel high, to the ground,
both railing with the timbers.
roll on his head and
heavy plunk fell end wise on his
chest, Inflicting a deadly blow. Ho
was carried lo a hospital and died In
His
I . , lo which place his .
was sent. Mi was given
I, , id attention and will n over.
ill V. . V . pt.
;,. Hal law was proclaimed In
., 1- along
., creeks thin
The ; e V
Is a mountainous stretch of about
from river to the
county line and about eight
wide. The ;. Ill commission
under whose Jurisdiction
now is.
who have been
cock's conferees and the court-martial
i with Lieutenant Colonel
S. Wallace, of Judge ad-
The decisive move was precipitated
by the destruction of railroad proper-
by the miners, who tore
up tracks, In an attempt to stop th
shipment coal. There are more
than live thousand the strikers, all
of whom are declared to armed
with rifles.
The express office at Cabin Creek
was broken Into and hover, of
and rifles were broken open b
the but before could
get away with the put
In an appearance and captured
loot.
Two machine gnus. thousand
rounds of ammunition and more than
u hundred rifles, consigned to a coal
company, were confiscated.
ah wires from the strike have
been and communication between
various military posts is
Mexican o Re- N-
I to New
or Be-
Herder state u
he
. t
is
W v.-i IX, Si A
I dug
rebel
arms mil lieu. V ill , ,
; II . ., .
S. Id I A
. straits,
l a to tin War I men I
today nil
along as
Rebels Town Ia
. n if
captured by the rebels today without
He was eased, he said.
his
third
attitude toward I
lid, is ;.
The Federal forces, commanded
Sam to the hills and
ore
hut the of
The governor sold hi was looking
WIt lo Local
Re-
iii-e-
Ll
N t York. an
Ki was met
lives when ship
docked
.- ind .
refused n u I
ml In bud i with
Two detectives Coupe as
tit,, steamer and Informed
forward lo bi
in York
, , tomorrow before the work-
small g ,,, Wilson League, his
fight.
With
rebels have secured badly needed pro-
visions, aims and ammunition.
,,, speech on the in m Monday before the
York Press Club, and hi ad-
dress at the State Fair In Syracuse,
All of these constitute, for the pr
his New York engagements.
Oxford Farmer Kills Brother-
in-law
OXFORD. tragedy
curred near the western of
Oxford yesterday, resulting In the
death in W. P. Wilkinson, one the
most prominent farmers Oak Hill
township member of the hoard
county commissioners.
Milton Hobgood, farmer Oran-
county, fired the fatal shots.
The trouble over fact
Milton Hobgood and his wife did
get along well together, and she
with sister, Mrs. W I-
and was on her way ho Hi
morning to spend some
Canadian
VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 4.- The
fourteenth mm ml convention tin
Canadian Association began
in this cits today with unusually
large attendance. The program
pared for the convention extends
,, three days and provides for mi-
the practical r
h. many leaders in forestry and
In Camilla and the
Sir hard and a
number other public r.
Liking active hart in the
No Office Holder Wanted
Convention toes to
puny
in
O. Sept. I. The
Ass., of
the Second and Third assembled
., to. for Its annual convention
matters relating the
duties of Ha- postmaster end
of the postal service will
brought fore the convention
,,., down to
. . r about
Exodus Americans
Europe Began
who
poi Hi ; In
convention adopted resolution
, . n r
or national should he
., delegate lo state
be held Charlotte k
This action was . Inn
Attorney A. K and Po
Reynolds, whose friend
their names on the as
ed to this city. Every man
could 1- induced to as n special
guard is being rushed to the prison.
lust being armed,
The supply of firearms at
on has been exhausted and In
mads are being made on the
the various hardware store, of the
city.
A number of newspaper correspond-
cuts are said to have been sworn In
H deputies and are unable to send
to their papers, every
beta, oath to remain
silent regarding conditions inside
walls.
The British
4.-The annual
meeting of British
which is Important event
the year In connection with s. entitle
Ha today In Hall In
research In the United Kingdom, began
this city. Professor E. A. Schafer,
the eminent
called gathering to order and de
his The
address was on the subject of the or
of an was containing the
announcement discovery of
argon st the Oxford meeting
twenty years ago.
. Awaits
Minn. Sept. t.
Progressive leaders Minnow
t., have completed all
tor Colonel Roosevelt's to the
Twin The third party
candidate is scheduled lo
rive here from shortly
after two speeches, one in the open
at the Minnesota State Fair In
the forenoon, and one at a luncheon In
Minneapolis afterward.
The speech t the fair grounds prob-
ably will last hour, and will be a
speech for the Roosevelt
campaign In the
Una I-
Benson Mond i I
. . WIni nil Cl
lotto clubs following Vi
and C
I ,. won morning
and games
and respectively. The An-
team has been In I lead
May I. m hod pennant only
, ,
both Winston and Charlotte In t.-
Tho race between
Winston and Charlotte for second
place has been on for a month.
id
, .
e. will
since the
t g
. ., s
. v ill . into
of
More than I
will sail I I
week In ml
alone. Tl will m
. ships.
Attorney Whitman,
k. wanted him to return as
., witness the trial e 1-
. r. He ill
I them to a station, where
consultation was hi Id, then
,. hotel
not going back to Ai
Coupe at
Coupe . n I r. ply I. r y
only people who I
, n . till . and
doubt n whether they are
anxious lo gel me bin
have been manager
hotel in York and I
know he continued
there is a sin
man to be relied upon. In my
, tide my and . m
be Iii. g my
i i . going h. ii
. g friends i
Ml, ard Coin lo Pros-
out from I city,
father has n
lies
outer Jury.
New Sept. I
. .
., ,.;,. I ma n
last
Mini d d I
the
Coup.
. the
ll
, c. Bull Will Have
Candidate
Ohio Dealers
LIMA. Sept 4.- Hay shippers
from various parts of the as-
here today and completed
the of Ohio Hay
Shippers The purpose of
the association is to protect the hay
and Shipping interests with
respect to transportation and mar-
GREENSBORO. Sept. Th. Pro-
Convention
here tins afternoon. Colby,
was the principal
speaker.
While it is generally understood
that n stale i will be placed
In the field, a Gubernatorial can-
and president electors will
named.
Iredell Mean, Wilmington, is
chairman
I rial Victor
r Victor A
I. outlaws . W
Hill orders
March for
Allen is tin lat In tried
those taken Into the
Floyd and Claude, father and
son. under death sentences
Ail, n his be n s. in eighteen
and Ed-
wards to fifteen years. Allen
and Wesley Edwards, the alleged
, pleaders In the raid on the court
house which killed six people, arc
still at large.





Jury Hoses
On Death of Allen Harrington
TO HIS HEATH BY HI BY THAIS
its NORFOLK Friday. so.
AND TRAIN CAPTAIN THAT
TRAIN WAS STOPPED TO LET
TON DOWN
Black Jack Tobacco at The
Star Warehouse
ACRE TOBACCO BIGS
notable Bales so
i .; . market,
i from the Black
t i. brought
ii ii . i over cents
o have been around
i i Bonn
i co as
i rim .-t id
record price it brought
The proud and
teller th tobacco Mrs.
Jessie i Black J
Mgr Foxhall says be is making b inn
best sales in the market and
th-i above certainly substantiates
what he says.
Mill
MANY
Over Twenty Drowned and Many
More Missing
WEST VIRGINIA ALSO SUFFERS
WHOLESALE ARREST
l Caught
N Sept.
V i . in i indictments
i era
I Club I
. t
them with
in i
.; ii who
ore lira-
I submitted to I
Is i wen
t C C T G
in the
v. Chi
int Ni Ion
he bar.
is Messrs. P
Ion v
Sim brought
up ill i
i on whom
led e on
.-- i .
u i N Dunn. In
K. I
. Lilly. ii .
ii Jr.
B.
r. Mayor
l i . i and A I.
Holt- in I
. foil
l.
H k to I House
K. .-.- ii on Be-
ll the Civil W
ii c c Mi A F. Clay-
i ii T are also
their cases
with M Hale con
l the next ensuing
Infant Burned By
tiling Water
it. A young
C. M.
j .
kettle
hot
I of the child
k into i
I art Tn Attend rt
-I V
l. u ring in l f
. i Al
, Waterway A
ii
P n In Ii
i . lion on
will II
.
The coroner's conducting an
Investigation into the cause or Allen
Harrington's death had by yesterday
gathered the information within
their moans and had report
i as set forth In that re-
port i i i pi ii blame on any
l individual or Bel
individuals, does not through
whose fault came to Ms
As previously announced In this
mi the en-
i captain i o'clock
train, Into . II
helped n Captain ti et
i . told the i that on the morn-
question re were quite a
few men boarded the train Green-
ville, but that so far as he could
remember was helped into the
train, although that might well have
happened without ins noticing it.
upon passing the V Cap-
lulu says, on going through
the train, he came upon a little man
. oB in the first seat front
He tapped him on the should
and asked where he was going,
the man. who
mi- other than Harrington.
j rejoined Cap
are on the wrong With
v. Han got up and started
iv pal form, which he reach-
ed without my help. I reached over
sign cord and had the train
.-,,; , man I and that
v us all to It.
Eng r R Hunter, of So.
testified t I a
it I lie Hid t I had slowed do n
. k up hi. hi heard
In , did stop for a
of I i half to a full min-
In i i pant inn II I
.- . Mi
.
Chief Police
FAYETTEVILLE. S
I; is ported a.
tills an I killed
o of Raeford and wound-
men, It is said that
was coming way by
details are
i a
Melon hi Ford
Hi ii , r. o
Rocky Ford kept open house today
visitors, to from the
I nearly every
man, woman an child In entire
Valley. The visitors were
lined and and every
was given or her till of the
watermelon and luscious
lope for which Rocky Ford is famed
. i over This has t.---n a
attire for nearly years and each
i I . has as-
larger proportions and the at-
has been greatly Increased.
and Tracks
in as
Pear
Eur
persons are to have been
and many others are
following a series of storms i
over Western Pennsylvania and
the panhandle West Virginia
i .- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
and the Panhandle e
l . is -i out and is
days will pass before traffic can be
. tiled.
Through trains were marooned
the night In the Hooded districts
Many manufacturing plants are under
water and the ; d image
be heavy.
from colliers in the pan-
handle of Wist Virginia are that nine
persona have been drowned there
and many more are missing, but the
exact loss of life cannot be
until the searching parties
along the Creek
hat completed their k
storms came after a day of
unusual heat and burst with little
warning. Rain fell In small
streams soon became raging torrents.
Houses were swept away and
lost before people were e
Hood was upon them.
Cherry Valley, a town on
the creek. Hooded within
tiler II in began
houses were i
mid tin toppled over in the I
. i streets The family
did ho tr the
-i j ruing e drown-
. i bodies of the
a found he little
live feet water,
Ell i in h k. a in the
is when
sound I Io
to he i is
drowned and a son who went to
was swept away, but catching
branches an overhanging tree
himself to safety.
inn n burg, . also in I
i . Ii ard
a like experience week Char-
i . k, tanks and
swept the town. Hooding
the trolley ks, and
many of the I b. A nun
houses were tilled but
residents received ample warn-
and hastened i places of
Hancock, who lost his had
turned back to recover some
papers. He was to out-r the
front door as the house coll
not
An unknown boy fell into I .
when the porch a house where he
taken refuge went down and
though of persona n to
save him he was away. The
body had not recovered this
morning and bis identity had not
been established, A number of
in the community are
the missing,
The foreigner who bad re-
on r of a house on the
stream on the
ed in the flood.
At county.
children of Henry Crow were drown-
ed. The house was located near a
little stream which rose so rapidly
that undermined the building and
it collapsed Mrs. Crow was bad-
Injured. Crow hastened to her
rescue and saved her. but before he
could return for the children they
w-Ti- sway. They were Amelia.
aged John, aged and Grace.
aged t. Two other children were
tossed about for a time on the
face of the Mood and then thrown
on the bank of the where they
were alter found by the distracted
father. After it ton
west of Pittsburgh storms
swung north to county, where
great damage was done, but
known no Ives were lost.
Oil derricks were blown down,
small streams Hooded and of
persons spent the night in
cars while repairs were being
made to lines and tracks.
The Pittsburgh baseball club was
on one of the trains delayed by the
Colliers flood and did not reach the
city until l o'clock in
until o'clock this afternoon,
postponement of the morn
lug game with the Chicago at Forbes
field.
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS
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 arc also agents for the celebrated
Indian Motor Cycle.
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST
MACHINE ON THE MARKET.
Lender i
TORONTO Sept.
.
and i
An i
of I i
Dominion A I
II
o -I
; . which
Mill i .
Deposit
Your Tobacco Money
GREENVILLE BANKING I TRUST CO.
For Safekeeping
RESOURCES
The Largest in PITT COUNTY
UNCLE SAM DEPOSITS US
In Into Crime
YORK, Sept. The extra-
term of the
nit called by Governor DIx a
speedy vigorous prosecution of in
which may as a
murder in
convened today
John W. dolt on u Seine
lire developments of as
t a character as those follow
some years and which result
in putting high police
into prison strip-s. are expected
result from testimony of
I. is. resort keepers and other Ten
who been
before the grand now
In session. As rapidly as Indictments
returned accused will be
fore the e for trial.
of
BUGGIES
The John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
for bast make M f
bicycles and tires , IN .
Coward Wooten Drug Co.
Only; Bat
in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
Superior to any.
All Soda Fountain
Toilet Articles,
Full Line of
Stationery,
Fountain
Pent,
Kodak Supplies
Number
Cow Drug Co.
nils.
Inn a Third t
l-i. Sept.
era of the Progressive party in Iowa
. gal here for
., when a full state and
ticket be named.
ii is expected that Colonel Roosevelt
will here to address the gather-
in I
Whitsett
Excellent buildings and all
X, C. Three Literary Societies;
Good board at about cost.
demand. Students yearly from
will satisfy you In every
Sent free. Write today. Address the
President, W T Ph. II.
-V ft
A Leading Boarding School for
Students. Established years. Lit-
Business, Normal, Music, etc.
es. for Health. Near
College Hand, Leads tn Athletics
tuition rates. Graduates In wt
e Carolina counties. A school
Beautiful with views,
In
j. n
. .
,. --v.- .
East Carolina
Teachers Training School
Slate School to Train Teachers for the Pub-
Schools of North Carolina.
free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall
Term Begins September 1912. For Cat-
and Other Information, address
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President
Greenville, N. C.
Senatorial Contest
is Warming Up
Raleigh, Sept senatorial
campaign, which was Inaugurated
spring when Clark and
Kitchin, active can-
will open up from now until
the election In November and it is
expected that the friends of all three
candidates become aggressive
For six months Governor Kitchin
been carrying the campaign into
every quarter the Judge
Clark has made over a dozen speeches
in the last month and Senator Sim-
friends have spoken a score
of times Senator Simmons will
himself get into the but his sup-
porters will and Judge Clark who Is
tied down by the sessions of the
court will make week end
tours In the of his candidacy.
Democrats visiting the Ital say
the senatorial Campaign
become warm in their
although many of the speakers
have become aggressive, the support-
of Senator Simmons, for Instance,
contenting themselves with merely
pointing the alleged
in Governor Kin-bin's
appeals, but a week all sides
will give records, it is said. There
are few public men who have not
especially if they have
anything and the sins of the
candidates, in the opinion of
are expecting to be laid bare.
the campaign seemed hot tor
the past few months, it will become
Intensified from now until November.
Friends of the several candidates prom
to make the contest as lively as
brains tongue and pen call make
until the election,
Never before in its history has
county been represented on
board of commissioners by two such
strong business men as it will be
December I, when Hon. K. C.
Joins the board. With
John A. Mills, the pioneer railroad
builder i tins and Mr.
on the board the affairs of
Negro Tragedy
Near Bethel
Tim I Sear limit of
a Hut her Had
Reputation
At about s hi yesterday morn-
the body Willis Harrington, a
was found near the
Mr. J. ll. w bit, a farmer
the Bethel neighborhood. Coroner
was and
towards eleven o'clock he held an in-
quest on-r the deceased.
According to the evidence elicited
from the summoned
from the neighborhood, it
that another colored man,
Henry had done the fatal
shooting and the coroner's report
charged him with the killing,
with Susan Williams, the woman
in tin- ease.
It that Susan who dues
housework for Mr. Jim Taylor and
who lived with her parents bad been
carrying on -i love affair with one
the men. Probably the other
or tried to, and the result
was last Sunday morning's shooting.
The three parties in the crime bad
nut together Saturday evening at a
dance In the neighborhood and to-
they returned the Williams
home In the small hours of the
Harrington, upbraided
Susan Williams for paying attention
ti and this led lo the quarrel
in which Harrington found his death.
Several witnesses testifying before
the coroner bad heard the shooting
towards four o'clock in the morning
one of them John
f-ill. who about feet
the spot where Harrington's body was
found, distinctly heard five shot a fir-
ed. in rapid and two a
little after.
Moore, Geo, John-
examination of the ground
Harrington's body and
i lose to him they found an Iver John-
son whilst feel from the body.
Johnson found a Smith and
Ted. Roosevelt Six Meet Death
is Full of Fight in Accident
tin- Hull in
Heads
Defiance to
Boll
u it .-
passenger and five were
killed, two other pi t
and one slightly
OYSTER N. v Sept. I. In hart when train No on the
his letter to Senator made pub- Lake Shore C
In today, Colonel Roosevelt believes tinning
complete refutation two miles
any testimony bearing on him that .,, t result of a w
was given before the senate . a cloudburst. i mail
that investigated campaign car, baggage ear. and n day
coach left the and but the
have answered every question day coach turned o
be expected to be hushes
with an eye single to the Susan
of the people, Mr. Mills told killed
and Mr. were elected ,. but that she took no active part
Saturday. Mr. Mills being in the killing. She was brought back
. ., . , ., . , ,, , I to the local jail yesterday, i i
The fall term the A. and M. col- . .
will begin Thursday, with the
beat prospects a sun , .-nil j
in the history of the Institution.
President Hill announces only two
chances in the faculty, two of the
younger men leaving, one going to
and the other taking a
graduate course In
The week following the A. and M.
opening three other colleges In
and public schools will be-
gin their fall terms. Elaborate prep-
have been made for taking
care of larger number of students
it is believed will he made.
is being held, whilst a thorough
search is being made in an effort to
capture Eason. who hind made his
escape before the murder had been
discovered.
Winked at Defendant Judge
Fines Man
-is fully explicitly as is
he said. think I have coven d tin
mound. course I cannot go on
Indefinitely explaining the things
which always are being brought up.
They are brought up live million
times and after I have
live million times they are brought up
again, as though bad never ex-
plained
To Illustrate his point, the colonel
.-. id that his opponents were always
Baying the corporations
to his 1904 campaign and that
In- bad denied it. although he said, he
had denied merely from
corporations had been accepted
in return for promises favors from
the government. In the Democratic
book, issued, he said hail
stated that the V. S. Steel Corpora-
had contributed to his
campaign.
never said no
had been he.
have no knowledge of a at-
but if it v as made, I sup-
pose was a perfectly proper one.
from
ties morning. He reached
New York T o'clock and rill
automobile lo Oyster Bay. He heard
upon return of what Gov. Wilson
had to Bay him En -i
In Pennsylvania Thursday when he
Col. a-
that be -favored u more in
of prize money.
The colonel said be look ex-
lo Gov.
lake up Hie matter In a
shortly.
Tie W. S
John Jones,
C E con-
George Marx,
n, Milwaukee; Carroll Ben-
nett, ind
B messenger, Mil-
Ti. George Han
,. , and arm
bi a Ironwood,
Mil i injured. They may
die. Both ere n mot ed lo
Green Bay,
ii v -one oil
who were slightly bruised had their
at Wis.
an Mil
go.
a mall clerk, was
pinned under the debris tor five hours
before ii as possible release him.
Both . b wen broken and he was
i i ii j hi It is probable he
will die,
Gem Manager of
Chicago and Northwestern railroad,
in ear with his family,
but escaped injury. He directed
the rescue of the Injured. The storm
which i the n ck v as general
ml
prop loss ii n ported I
state lair Opens
ST. I'M I,. Sept. The
Minnesota State Fair opens
with Indication of selling a. new
high mark for in
i ear up a total of
in . s, w Hi is
to be tin ever i
. t i where in the
The result of , prize
is i . . display in
-i every The ma
Mia is I r seen in
will start for .-a ,, . . . , ,,
. Northwest. I ti i
the
stock ; nib d high-
exhibits. excellent .
GREENVILLE
IS THE
BEST TOBACCO MARKET
IN THE EAST
We Are Still In Lead
Roosevelt shortly
on th-- principal speaking tour
stopping . i Hart-
i; nil until i row h
i at Springfield Mass.
stop is scheduled until hi .
Louis p. m Tuesday.
JAIL DELIVERY IN NEW YORK
Hold Murderer Make Ills Es-
cape
SEW YORK, Sept Fros-
accounted one of the most
in the country and held
In the Tombs on double charges of
murder, es aped this morning by
out a and th.
oilier
Last Wednesday he made an
successful attempt by sawing
a bar over a cell window.
On held up
FAYETTEVILLE, Sept. I.
Roberson, one of the noted dealers
in re eases have attracted much
interest, was tried in criminal conn
and a mistrial resulted, the jury stand
ten for conviction two tor
Last night Judge
tried two jurors who were
acquittal on the ground of contempt
of conn and Improper conduct,
action being based on an affidavit
one of the jurors in the ease. The
Juror, John V. Jones, came dear,
while th.- other. II. Burke, was
and COSta. An appeal was
by lawyer, ii. O.
vis.
Judge at a late hour
aside all other testimony made
his ruling on evidence that the
respondent, while walking the
Morris a Jeweler,
in Delancey
died a few hours Inter and same
afternoon shut and serious-
wounded Max Katz, a clerk in a
cigar Me is also charged with
in Hie murder Walter
a shopkeeper, on
last,
was after o'clock
this morning a
near shop, no ,,.
i u. , f was in h , . , the Leg
iii dinner with the balance
Hie jury winked the defendant,
Roberson Roberson smiled
back at him.
Day
i engaged in a in pi i
for tin
i candidates in; no
in
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . Sept
Primary elections were held through
till California today by all political
parties for the nomination of
Congress, senate and State
house representatives. Successors
were voted up
these contests as the new
on, but party polities did not figure
provides that judicial positions shall
I e
Interest in the primaries contested
chiefly in the Taft an I Rose
Veil factions lo secure
of their candidates for the state
and assembly, as these Candida
t.-s will comprise the delegates lo the
state convention to be held three
weeks hence. In addition to the draft
of a platform, the state convention
will choose the of presidential
election. Since both the Tali and
made their
in th.- under the designation
ii the Republican party the Import
nine of the contest is apparent. The
faction which falls to control the
will be pill to
necessity, to the State law.
circulating Individual for
. ii iv i --a electors.
v as ill
today an- will continue
through v . I
balloon vaudeville
shews I'll additional
tin
I I IN t.
s, ; t I At Republican
convention held in the town of
on 29th day of August, R.
Lewis was elected chairman and
Wilkins And be-
duly organized, eight precincts be-
represent-d by Republicans
present. On notion A Wilkins.
resolutions were unanimously
administration of
President an President
and secondly State
M. Then
l tea and s b en elected to
the Republican convention to be held
at Charlotte. S C. on September
1912 and alt, r electing a ex-
committee adjourned.
RANDLEMAN,
en-, for lie
n Randolph
I At
Saturday
red
i-
two r Kitchin had
i , i iii-- of-
I ed Hon.
Retire.
Teas, An
lb Jewel P. e a
original bu
tartly retired from the office it- fur Visitor
general of Texas today, Mr.
ti
it
alarm was quickly
found bad
Foul
lo ll
Si
liars in bis cell and bad . ballot. R.
i ventilator, Democratic, Governor was
feet fie unopposed on tile
from which v es
raped was t l an Isolated cell.
and was ed the strongest In
prison,
As further precaution . trusty
,. ii with
, ii t
operations this morning.
I in Session
CHICAGO, III . Sept. The I lilted
America
annual convention in Chicago today
with an attendance of
printing Industry II
entire country. convention
and will be In
the consideration of a variety of
.
The most of members report the
condition and the future out-
look of the printing Industry
satisfactory,
ticket,
i.- La I -lie in lie-
i have n
. field later on it
candidate to tin Mi n
la . ill hold -i coin en
II- eek if
rill n- me tie ii. k--i by
Two in
i primary for the Democratic
fur governor. They were
an I John t . Kan-
bull i ins of Milwaukee.
of Former
Queen who entered up
mi year today, held
. . .
Hie anniversary. During day sin
received presents and mas of eon
from friends and follow
III all parts of the Islands
lion Mb the Office
a, . he is poorer
general, he is i
entered II mid tin i
; practice.
v t
, i II i
an . . a , of I
of i party.
mil . linguistic
W . n i row II .
of en
I n
r.
Our average Monday,
day, was c. and to-day was
the largest sale in town, it is
just as good
All Grades now
and market is in fine
Come to NEW BRICK
where you will have Gentry to Pull
and Gorman to Push for you.
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP-
FURNISHED WITH-
OUT A
PIANO
What adds more to the en-
of the family than
a PIANO in the home
No dealer can place one in
your home for less money
than we can.
Our prices and terms are
sure to please.
am
Piano Co.
VT
Governors Sol Married
Prof. Mather Head
His friends here learn with
We are prepared to do any repair work on prominent guests town sorrow the death the mother
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee ,,,, expected here for , ,
r and wedding of . Mis, , ,
win be glad to order any parts to automobiles.
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale and ex- Mr i.
change. We are for the and Nola Fobs, son of the Got
We expect to new cars an hand . wan.- and Mrs
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or N. ,
in the market for ca. take place in the evening to First
,.,,,, ,
suddenly a few days ago at her home
in Jefferson, Mass, Prof. Austin and
,,; family went to Jefferson some
weeks spend it .
and were there when ids mother pass-
ed away.





to bu
THE CAROLINA the and push-
and FIRM and
REFLECTOR m which
. these foods are continually exposed to
Publish ed by din and disease Who has not seen
COMPANY, lee. some more or less unkempt, filthy
D. WHICHARD. Editor. looking foreigner hovering around an
NORTH CAROLINA. cheap.
est grades of sticky candies, stale nuts
fruits In many cases
his stock of wares is exposed
one
Ax months. -60 and overripe fruits In many MM
rates may be had upon
application t the business
Reflector Building, corner to Hies and dirt. Some of the more
and Third now have their
All cards of thanks and resolutions candles and fruits protected from riles
mt respect will be charged fir at mosquito netting. Hut
pent against
Communications advertising dust are stirred up
b, street sweepers, gusts of wind, and
. passing vehicles. The idea of having
a. second class matter g
August 1910, at the post at
Greenville. North Carolina, under enough, yet in this ease it is eaten-
act of March t. 1879. only in a disguised and more
able form. All thoughtful persons
recall at once possibility of eat-
FRIDAY.
dangerous germ in dried tuber-
It is highly regrettable that vast sputa as well as unaesthetic
sums of money should be spent In material from the street sweepings,
the construction of battleships which To this dust nuisance,
within s. few years would be obsolete. frequently be seen blowing
All sensible men should hope for the their candies and in the
early coming of a time when the great of the original Is
part of our naval expenditure can restored by rubbing in the hands, with
he given up. Mr. Carnegie is of the coat or worse still with a
opinion that we need practically no pocket handkerchief. It
nary at all. He defends his view b unnecessary even speculate on
with strong logic. Mr. Roosevelt be- he possibilities contained in these
that we should build the two handkerchiefs.
battleships a year and for the pros- Te methods and
keep our navy in its relative rank candy.
and con- present wool schedule, although while they are and hurling
he himself signed the bill which made epithets at each other the public
the learns that the Standard Oil trust
When both house, of Congress, contributed 125.000 to the Third
direct mandate of the people Termer's former campaign fund.
given in the election of 1910, have now
H is not a enforcement
proceeded in two successive years to ls
,. , i In Hint does not to all people
pass bills revising the wool schedule,
. , . . A few weeks ago. in keeping
Mr. Taft obstructs needed reform b
. ., with the annual custom, notice was
undertaking to say that in his
,, ,,,. given by the officials of the town.
the exact percentage of M
,. i i under an ordinance governing the
should be slightly
. , Mine for citizen, of the town to Hum
These are mailers that Congress has
-Dill
had incomparably better opportunity u
. ., of August. Quite a number of people
to than the chief executive
,. w a r. u i. i complied with the ordinance, but
could possibly have had. If he bad
,. j . . perhaps as many more paid
meant to go into the details of tariff
, . k. a hi. whatever to the notice. As
rev son. lie should have done his .
sole of the sidewalks
; when he had the opportunity. ;,,,,,.
u v ii h while others are very unsightly
namely, when he called the session.
., Quite naturally this raises a com-
in that gave us the Payne- w
,,,. plaint from those who go to the ex-
law. The excuses that Mr.
of having such work done of
Taft for rev is-
, , the unequal enforcement of an
ion bills are of no particular
The important thing is that or
he personally been keeping in m
force all the schedules of the Payne- of the
while it is time
and the have honestly
striving to revise those schedules.
Fall knock the county. Virginia, September 1870.
out before much longer. graduated from the Virginia
The business man who does not Institute in 189.1 and afterward
hustle to get a share of the tobacco la. at the of Mr-
money, is a back number. , After serving one year a. a
J professor at the Virginia Military In-
Robbing self of sleep I. he began the practice of law
ting a mortgage on future health his home town of Big Stone Gap.
happiness. Nature -ill surely tore-j In 1905 he became chairman of the
close to get your eight hour. Republican Stale Committee of Mr-
out of the twenty-four. They and two years later he was
to Congress from the
Virginia district to fill the unexpired
, some action is taken to term of his father. Mr. was
,.,,,. and prevent it, there are J twice re-elected, bu,
,, , who are going to declined to accept a nomination be
., primary of his desire to devote his en-
time to his law practice and bus-
Saturday.
In Ins speech of acceptance
dent said the great issue before
the people was the retention of
constitutional representative
It never to
Mr. Taft that the greatest period of.
unrest this country since the war
days has been brought about by the
millionaire trust owners, who. while
and highly efficient. Those who hold
tins view- believe that the cost of
they were doing so In the primary
held on there was no
nomination for this and a sec-
primary will he held MM Sat-
to make a choice between the
two highest candidates in the former
primary. The people must choose be-
tween the two. hence it is important
that they go to the polls next Sat-
and vote for the best interests
of the county.
You have heard all your lire about
paper money, silver money and gold
money and down this way we have
tobacco money and cotton mono. It
look good, too
It is a brave oyster that will show
its head in this torrid weal her. even
if the month does have an in
it.
The salary of rural mail carriers
has been Increased to make
for putting in effect the parcels
post.
The Henderson Gold Leaf says con-
tried to put on a pious air by
passing a law prohibiting the Sun-
day delivery of mails.
The editor of the Fayetteville In-
Date in History
States Intrepid,
blown up in Tripoli harbor.
-Captain Zachary Taylor success
fully defended Fort Harrison,
on the against an at-
tack by Indians.
-Congress convened in extra
session to devise measures to
relieve the financial embarrass
menus of the country.
Lee crossed the
mac and invaded Maryland
Republic proclaimed.
thousand tailors struck
In New York city against the
task work system.
of lives lost in floods
along the
in China.
Ice cream, etc. Is made is another
item. Not only are these candies.
strong navy is a small price to pay stored filthy
for peace and security. They con- kitchens, etc. but these same
sider the navy as a whole, in rooms frequently used for bed-
lion to its objects. Since we have and rooms for the pod-
in any and expensive and Nor is this all.
on our hands, they would argue with each other and
that the entire expenditure becomes an effort is made
virtually meaningless if we are not fa quantity possible
willing to the additional sum or ., This leads
that would make our navy common- inferior materials
at with its objects. They would t quantities of various
about popular government.
have mad. a farce of CW
The tar- .
,.,, which Mr. Taft sign.-,., d d to tell
more than any other one thug to . ,
. . j what he knew,
make people dissatisfied with the
As a result several
people , , .
, , . prominent people were indicted, the
particular brand of -popular . .
mayor being among them. It is
say that an navy is as
useless as an unfinished
I an id to stand
coloring matter and flavors
Last of all. let us not forget that it
, times dangerous to try to make an
Mr Taft and his aides nave ad-
tell every-tiling he knows.
ministered.
grail is
The ownership of inter- d is service. Hut the demand
in the Sugar for the No. the how cheap.
netted the M how good. There is
mm. in M war
Don't complain If the streets are
littered here and there with
and paving material. It shows that
there is something doing.
There are numerous ways to ad-
but hereabouts The
tor beats all of them for hitting the
spot.
The Greensboro News says man
must settle down in order to rise in
public Battling an puts
Dim there quicker. Bob.
. in -i
I, the small boy and with their , winning, cards m-
Cl ll Britain and ahead of Germany, MM and that are
and Japan in naval Strength, of peddlers of H
U we believe that it is worth while and Growing
to build battleships at all. A navy but there
that is losing its relative rank could mm for our permitting them
scarcely us that sense of security places. Give the B
boys and girls good, pure candies and n
that must go with
gaining strength as fast as those of
other maritime powers. Holding to
our program of shipbuilding just now
may help to hasten the date of an
international agreement under which
such expenditure of re- WORK
sources can be rapidly and work of Democratic House
remedied. For the present we hag far perfect. yet It has
clean fruits. It will reduce doctor
bills and increase the child's pros-
for a good stomach.
must have a strong navy, because been H have
owe it to ourselves and to the been Mpg, tariff work In
world that peace shall be maintained. early in 1911,
There is no international he of public discussion
lion for peace keeping, and we f
do our part. The stronger our navy, an to say
the sooner will come the welcome ft to party, there
day when all the maritime powers I the Under-
can abandon at least three-quarters those measures,
of their naval expenditures. and changes,
and tie government contribute. accepted by the Senate, through
in certain specified proportions. It of tho Progressive
will affect more than 13,000.000 per- there was a more gen-
hundred thousand the hands, and res,
dollars. When the was or- on health.
the pal in a I
dollars capital and the A Fayetteville lawyer has called a
people another million, preacher to book because he
Two years later this money was bar had some scoundrels in
turned to the investors, so that wills Just like there wasn't black
the profit they subsequently took out sheep in every flock. We will bet
was Thus the tariff on there are lawyers In Fayetteville who
sugar is shown to the a good thing- the minister's remarks did not even
for the millionaire owners of the ruffle. The Bible say. all men are
gar liars, but who is raising a fuss about
AD
Andrew Carnegie is raising a Roosevelt Is out in another letter
Who said Greenville did not have
cars You can see them run-,
every day. even if don't
go on tracks.
Many straw hats are go nearly
worn out that they will ready-
to go on schedule
If-th.
The Dull made a poor
here Saturday and If they
got beyond selecting a chairman we
did not hear it.
Some folks you meet with almost
daily haven't wot a bit more sense
than and Jeff.
because somebody praised receiving campaign
Pittsburgh's part In the But who believes him It
of equipment for fighting ships, has been proven on long ago.
triumphs are those of j Raleigh Is getting red in the face
writes Andrew. Strange the water question. At least the
was not so wrapped up in peace in and Observer take, on that
the year, gone by when Le was about it.
up millions out of the
the Elephant at Charlotte and
the Bull Moose at both
cities should be happy.
of steel for Uncle war-
ships. Wasn't it Carnegie's hirelings
sons of all ages, sexes and
acquiescence and approval
Others may blow of what they are
doing, but the Greenville tobacco mar-
gets there with the goods.
At the age of seventy in- he BU
slope, because the work . m
lug person begins to enjoy the
of the old age pen-
law of 1909. The measure is y
necessity a highly complex one. and . m
i, will take some time and patience .
i, Into smoothly running order. . R , ml
Considerable was in that
when the law began to operate, i the of
dock strikers bills that could be
ed a of the act and in
. from his
an organ of protest was launch
, . His lion is one of
en housewives who, if compelled
, . .,,, than one bated upon public
lo nay Insurance for domestic
., . ,, Ion or upon fuels. II should be re-
will A more or
. . of that bills relating to lax-
serious difficulty in the way .
, , ,. and tho public revenue that
smooth working of the law is . and
opposition of the doctors, represent-
e J . Medical by
L. Who are th. both houses of .
i of measures an M-
at the rates of pay offered
officer,
;. before any is to
who at. and the relation between th.
seem, probable In w .
tune the doctors and the the government has now become so
will to some working agree- a mailer of right r or
clear that there Is nothing
o--------- n do to hope for the I
STREET coining of an of statesmanship.
The Asheville Citizen and Raleigh
Times must have taken umbrage at
who shot down the Homestead stria-I The Reflector being awarded the u
cold blood when they tried to mendacity medal at the last Press ,.,.
organize a union at the steel mills convention. M they both went right
He wasn't so peaceful then. homo and whacked us off the ex-
, change list, pardon, boys.
EAT HERE AMI
, ,. , -4 No sentiment is growing faster In
On Friday. August prune sir
. . . . ,,, North Carolina than that for good
loin let sold In London for U .
-o-
Is about ripe for the,
Hew, this being the first month with
it looked like Taft the
county convention here
day.
, . i roads. There are a few moss backs
1-2 per pound and in New
j i . vet who find more satisfaction in
tor M cents par pound. Just at pies-
en, prices are higher in country ling a load through a mud road
b. fore, while . hard road, but
, ,, . , . , their number to grow less
cuts that bring such high price, here
sold In London for about two
. a . lion. II. I-.
as much. This despite the
, , . j nominee for lieutenant
Water haul of aim
. nor who is a Nash farmer, con
two rail hauls, first from Chicago to
a i i iv tho proceeds of Ills first bale
, Atlantic sea board and
of cotton this season to the Wilson
to .
fund. Tho bale Bold
WHIT MIGHT BEEN. 52-n
Majority Leader chair-
. ; . . . . ,. us drop the hint that with
of Ways Mean, commit
U, of the House of good hanks It Is no
in,, a.,, tor to be carrying much
would with them or keeping it hid
next year had the and around the house. To do so Is in-
. th tiling both danger and
hills sent up to them by
House. about to open Us
D Lyes la flat following In
OUT. social evils. In many cities
Senator and the Third churches are waging against
There are actually some folks
complain Greenville pro-.
Services will held each
this week the church.
---------o
If you know a holler day than Sun-
clay, do try to point it out.
The Standard Oil Company Is catch
it down In Texas again.
Is the connecting
link between the mer-
chant and customer
it is the merchant's
salesman.
Goods snugly rest-
on a shelf are very
need of circulating.
A Secret has better
chance to travel than
the goods of a mer-
chant who will not
talk about
the time. up-to
right, but in
much like a miser's
-date merchant looks
to advertising like the
enlarges the circle of
merchant's business,
announcer to his
the
strengthens the vol-
of the voice. Both
multiply the chances
of a hearing. In grand
father's time
was not thought
of. But in
time competition
was slight. it
is so keen that a mer-
chant must look out
else the edge of com-
petition may
him from his business.
Be sure to tell the
people what you have,
why you have it, and
what they can have it
for. is vital to
your business. . Also
when telling the
use a medium that
will reach them with
your message of
Greenville is too good a town to
keep her hid.
Cheap candy funeral.
Why take
This is My Birthday
t.
C. who for
years has had the distinction of being
iii-- only Republican among the
i members of the house
of was born in
Greenville Market Disposes of Lbs.
in Twelve Sales Days
GENERAL AVERAGE SINCE OPENING DAY IS
Figures never lie and in the above
heading you have a truthful account
in brief of what the Greenville To-
Market has done since it open-
ed up on 15th, of the past month.
In other words in days
the market has sold nearly a million
and three quarter pounds and has
had a average of almost cents
a pound.
the twelve available days In
August the average days sale was
lbs., which Is fair average
considering that opening of the
season. If that Is a sample of what
is to come in the way of big sales,
something big will surely up
towards the end of the month and
through October.
Although the beginning of the week
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home Farm and
Eastern Reflector for
ea on Application
Mr. Bag Smith is visiting In Green-
ville his uncle's, Mr. J J. Noble
Mr C. L. Tyson went lo den
Wednesday.
Miss returned Sun-
day night from
Mr. Thomas Noble pleasant laugh
Notice U
this day been appointed by
of the superior court of
Fill as of th
of A. B. and
duly qualified a. administrator,
notice is hereby given to all
Mr. Thoma. Noble pleasant laugh . mm
heard at W. S. bun- undersigned tor
Sept. Mis Bertha Johnson, who by
John who had boon a low days with Mint.
long with an ulcerated thy Johnson, home
the market sold over tired of living and in his hum- day
Z well .,, IN, alone. Pry goods and no ions in plenty a,
M were taking up floor ho His doors securely, A. W. Ag- .
. .,. shot in his breast an death was m- lorn A. hit-
his boson, and fired a load and B
brother.
Mr Monday.
JAIL Ii HE
Ea-
Hold Murderer Makes His
From Tombs
NEW Sept Reynold Fros-
accounted one of most
men in the country and held
In the Tombs on double charges of
murder, escaped this morning by-
breaking out a cell and scaling the
outer wall.
Wednesday he made an
successful attempt by sawing through
a bar over a cell window.
On July N held up and
shot Morris a jeweler,
in street.
died a hours later and that same
afternoon shot and serious-
wounded Max a clerk a
cigar store. He is also charged with
complicity in the murder of Walter
a shopkeeper, on
February last.
II was shortly after o'clock
this morning when a passing
the cell near the carpenter no-
I was not In his
The alarm was quickly given
and II was found that had
forced the bars his cell and had
climbed through the. ventilator, six
Ice floor.
The call from which an-
caped was termed an Isolated cell,
was strong.-st in
prison.
As a precaution a trusty
shared M with him, but the trusty
apparently slept soundly throughout
operations this morning.
ht-ard the gun. but paid no
Willi-c and Meyers of the Giants, lo it and later in day-
have the best batting average of sent his little daughter over lo look
battery In the major league. her uncle's domestic affairs;
Six limes this season Pitcher found the doors locked and peeping
of the Cubs, has come home a through a crack saw a pool
winner when he faced the
Now is Joe of the Cubs,
who has picked to manage the
Cincinnati Rods, case
i given the gate.
to the time ho Joined the At lie
Murphy had scored
of all the made by the
team this season.
Catcher and are doing
the bulk of the backs topping for
the as Otto is out of
game on account of
Shortstop Tommy re-
purchased by the Highlanders
from Rochester, is having his
trial on big circuit and is making
good.
Armando the Cuban out-
fitter of Cincinnati Rods, is to be
the alarm was given and
went lo the scene and found him
d. ad in his blood. Kind friends do-
bought a coffin and gave him
a decent Despondency
was no doubt the chum- las- day.
He was years old. I made a trig
Mr Haskell. of .
was here Saturday selling Bulb, and k all lines.
Ml. Pearl Hester is t-;.
days With at
Week.
The Mercantile Co., Is call-
your to the and up
date line of men.
v. ml. en and i See
bargains.
Miss Bather Johnson who has been
spending a few days with relatives in
count., rammed home
laking subscript Ions for
Farmer.
Mr. Isaac Gardner, of
spent Sunday here with his
Waller, who has I relapse with i
fever.
, See our line of belling, mill fill-
of all kinds. Una and
J R. Smith and Bro.
Mr. L. I. tells us that he
sold five of his nice buggies
them to the undersigned for
duly authenticated, on or
I day of August.
All persons indebted to wild
, to make immediate
This day of August.
CANNON.
Sermons and children and
l S M ltd
A mad dog was killed here Mon-
day
and Lean
Saturday night Mr
c I Ml
K, of Farmville was
I Sunday
Mr.
of Ft
last in Town
Mr. M. paid Winter, ill-
it .
Mr. M T
last at Mr. Robe-it
near Tarboro. Mark tells us that
had a fine time at Mr. Hobs
Mr. and Mrs. H W Skinner vis-
. r mother near
day.
The Ibis day
as of
of M notice t.
given to all persons indebted
to la
with
and all person, holding
Sun- claims against said are hereby
notified to file the same duly
hi invited to attend the With the
k.-rs . I, Sun- U before day of
day four o'clock.
. . sure make some lie
presented with a gold metal by a-l-
the of when he returns buggies.
home next winter. Our Ridge Spring are
K-iv Milwaukee making a sand clay road from
now with Hie While creek to the farm, across the
runs some mighty sand desert.
fine during his trip Our tobacco market is
in the big show. things lively and the farmers are
tan Bl wag pitch- over their good
Ina put on tho siding this Mr Warren
f Mi Andrew
III. Sept. one
laymen all
of country
of Chicago today
ma annual of Ina Broth-
Andrew. The gather-
was opened this morning with .
meeting of the national council
the Brotherhood. Th. will b.-
the theme of discussion
and on Friday Prayer will be the
principal subject.
Conn. Sept I
continued to arrive in the
City in large today for the
annual convention of At-
Deeper
At of the executive
committee final arrange-
wart made for the general
which will begin in as-
hill of tho Hotel
tomorrow morning.
Oklahoma Confederate Veterans
ADA. Sept. of
Confederate from all over
the slate are here In attendance up-
on a three day session, beginning to-
of annual convention of the
Oklahoma division of the lulled
Veterans. The city Is gay-
Iv decorated in honor of the war
Tomorrow will the grand
parade also the principal
of tho reunion.
is the only ginger in the Jon
who h s 1.-n able to do
any polishing.
e.-lier has hulled
good ball for SI Brown
during his first major
and looks to stuff to
become a Mar Hager next Mason.
Toronto team is
p . Inch of way for the In-
it win
he plunge la tin-
if he succeeds in
th Hag.
The Chicago Cub. have done some
work the service of
Brown this season. The star veteran
has taken part In only eleven games.
lulu-1. s compelling him to sit on the
bench.
A poet promised to write a
for Manager Jim Callahan, en
titled -Winning In Flag for
the work of White crab
bed it. and the poem has placed
in cold storage until next spring.
When defeated Washing-
ton or Boston Harry Davis Bends the
his former pale, a
fill message giving the score. When
the or the Senators sting the Nape.
Harry has lost his the mes
Band
Can
in
Smith, of spent
hi visiting Mr. T.
non.
Mrs. John Crow, of
relative in town.
Prof. Wright held service
the Christian church Sunday night In
the absence of pastor.
Mr. C. K. Johnson is into
his new on
Mr. I. I.- has
gill, enlarged his house
added another gin making three,
this shows he has in the
future.
The army worms are making
appearance in this We barn
Co y have struck Mr.
pea field and devoured all the grass
Mr. Mat Smith, near
us they had invaded his farm
and fortunately a gang of crows came
his rescue and devoured the
worm, so don't despair, there is
some good In most everything.
want your eggs, chickens,
con and bees wax. J. R. Smith and
Bro.
Rev. C. W. Howard tilled the
pit at the Christian church Sunday
morning. service tho church
unanimously called Rev. John L. Le
us a look before you buy and
Will Bare ran money. A. W
and
Miss Kale Bryan of Cove City and
Daisy Porter Simpson,
Monday Miss Minnie Mae White-
it. W. can furnish you with
every day in the week
Mr R. and bride return-
d Sunday wedding
tour. are glad lo welcome Mr.
Mrs. of our
to n.
work shirts gloves, sweaters,
coals, over garters, pen and pencil
tablets and see
Mer. Company.
Miss Minnie Mae left
fin Simpson Monday some
lime with Daisy
MA, and
door a. Ange and
Miss
came Sunday night lo visit
Mono returned
evening.
Harrington, Barber Company
can will save you money on
and clothing. Mat
tad rain coals Conic and see
The meeting at the II. B,
closed
Re. Dallas Tucker, of
has taken Si church.
and Will hold Ins
service second Sunday evening, at
o'clock. All are cordially matted U
attend.
If it Is nice you are
looking for see II. W. Hail Satin
Rev. II, A. has moved his
family to the house recently vacated
Mrs. Haiti Jackson near the girl
dormitory.
Hals, cheap as cheap can b
W. Ange and Company.
August. or tins notice will
pleaded in bar of then of the
same.
This the day of August.
Administrator of the estate of
M. Hemby.
F. C. Harding. Atty lid
to Creditors.
M. Johnson, having
, I , as administrator of the of
r has bought ,, , . .
an K. de-i before t.
Hudson truss Items
N C, Aug. SO
The our are
housing their crops.
Mr. Iran and Mr. J. A.
gone lo Ins
daughter. Miss M
said she gel through
laughing while she was gone.
Mr L. Port
. liar Moore, clerk cf court of
Mrs Ace- -.- visit her . ,
. Pill County, notice Is hereby given
rT
. Mrs are hereby lo make
Iron, her Mrs
lo the
is . very pop- administrator and all persons hold-
I I has claims against said estate are
hereby required to file their claims
and Ml two said administrator duly verified
, M C. and twelve from the
, to Ma- or
Hudson Road
IT plat since Mr. J.
up b t tor
Mr. W A Hudson
day.
Mr no went off to
mot
Ml Dixon, laughter t
c s n I
with Miss Edward Had-
sell Cross Rot d
Mrs. J. A. Hudson
day night With h
m Haggle May and Ml
Adams Weal ill. i
bar of their recovery.
This the kith day of July. 1912.
D, M JOHNSON,
of the of
B.
Having Qualified before super
n M
, inn Mr W A. court of Pitt a.
of the Last Will and Testament
of W. O, deceased, notice la
hereby given lo all persons Indebted
lo to make Immediate pay
men to undersigned; and all per-
sons having claims against said es-
are that they must
sent the same to undersigned for
A. Judge presiding lurch on or before the MB day of
1913. or this notice will be
a strike, or he Spray, K.
C. for his full
time. He will enter upon his duties
year.
Miss
boys are on
cant find the telegraph office mm .
No will the umpire announce the conventional
The batteries for today will be Walsh
and for for Billy
Sullivan, the of the
ha. been given his
conditional
By virtue a
parlor court mad
BALE
phi w-
His Honor, II.
at A.
Sp,
Michigan h. of V.
Mich., Sept.
The thirty-eighth annual meeting of
I lie Michigan grand lodge of
Knights of Pythias was opened With
., In here morn
prominent member
being iii from all over
The meeting will continue Its
or tomorrow.
Church
In
Last
In last
;, look
Virginia Perkins and Dr. J. W,
Only the most Intimate
at the ceremony and no re-
was h.-id th
after the wedding.
This is the
both panics. Mrs
Virginia being th el
Of, Perkins
Miss Holton Is
Proctor, of
We were glad to see Dr. Charlie
Ross, of ML Olive, In town last week.
Charlie Is an Ayden product and we
feel proud of her distinguished
non. He Is now proprietor of the
Many From Home hobs Drug Company in Mt Oil
, ii business.
year In many parts of doing a inn
thousands from The mO.
hollies by coughs and lung
and are let, has bee
-L for other hilt J -g
Is costly and not always sure. A was
Jinn will, each other
by all
II. It.
N. C.
Bulbs and Cut Flowers.
NOBLES TOWN. Sept. L.
C. visited relatives In
last week.
Dimple In
Sunday on the noon train from near
where she has been visiting
friends.
Miss left Monday
for she
school.
Mr Joseph Craft and
In Noble. Town Sunday.
IBIS, in case of Warren,
and CO., against Cain
pen and Lev Warren, the undersigned
commissioner will sell for rash
public auction before the court house
door In on
Sept MIS, tho following
of land situate In tho
county of Pill and in town-
tract of land adjoining
lands of Jesse Harrell. Th
Place and others and being
In bar of recovery.
9th day of August. 1912.
L. LITTLE.
Executor of W. Little.
ltd
K. TO CREDITORS
North Carolina. Pitt County.
The undersigned having this clay
as administrator of estate
Clark T. Evans, deceased, before D.
same o Moore, clerk of the superior court.
lands which was conveyed by deed Hut county, notice is hereby given
from Nancy Ann Brown to Cain all persons who are Indebted to
which deed appears of record In estate to make Immediate settle
office of Register of Deeds of with the undersigned
Pitt County In Book page and all persona holding claim
bounded on north by the lands against said hereby
of Wiley and Frank Clark, on to file their claims with
by Conetoe crook, on the within month, from
by the lands of A. dale hereof or wilt be
oil the west by Jo. containing pleaded bar of recovery of
acres more or less, and being the
tract of land on which the said Nancy day Of August.
Ann Brown has resided for H. J. WILLIAMS,
than years and the same tract up of Estate ad T
on which the said Cain now
This August 19th. 1912.
A L. BLOW,
It I ltd Commissioner
F. C. HARDING
S Hi lid
Attorney.
and U
lo grades
books, tablets, Ink, at I. Re
Smith and Bro. who
pa cash for your bocks, as per
will be- added t charged.
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co-
i.-
lib. Hovers
and Mike Gibbon
,,,,,. to take place
l H W.
. . . the of in-
Tommy Murphy . .
light, scheduled for San I ran-
BOUnty
i ill the court house and .
.,.,,, delegate to stale eon- N i .
; , Mr. Hart, Norfolk I.
Wednesday Th. are. T. B. ling relatives week
,.,,,,,, s. V. W. W. Messrs. C. B. J
B. c K B . Button Md .
Hurry R. C. Flanagan, Q N. made .
v w. J- Manning.
e ii N Nichols. Ha,, Barber and
W. Craft, Jo. r C new o
T ii n r, Craft, I.- every now and II will
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GOV.
THE MOOSE
President Points Out Party
flaws
Country Wide
Booth Services
Mil THOROUGH ANALYSIS
federal to
-Again Hi. Mini-
mum Idea, ms I
Sea--
n. v . s.-ii.
Wilson today analyzed the
party platform In relation to the
laboring
The occasion of ti is speech was a
labor day celebration under the
of the Trade and Labor
It the expression
from the candidate on the
merits of the platform
The said that while on
the one hand wag to be found there
warm sympathy with practically all
projects of social that
part was merely a proclamation of
the real program
lay the tariff and
trusts are spoken
The assailed the minimum
wane Idea, declaring that employers
would take occasion to bring their
wage scale as nearly s they could
down to the level of the minimum per-
by
With the idea of a federal
to regulate monopoly, the gov-
took emphatic Issue. He
ed that the plan suggested not only
legalize monopoly, hut give
the employers of the country
a -tremendous authority behind
What the employers do will have
license of the Federal government,
including the right to pay wages
proved by the government,
Governor Wilson. Ho pointed out
that it always had been the policy
the masters of the consolidated in-
to undermine labor in a
many ways and that a plan of Fedora
control as advocated by the new party
systematically subordinates work-
men to monopolies and looks
strangely like economic mastery
the very lives and fortunes of those
who do the daily work of the nation
States had been appealed the colonies until is restored. It
to l frightened residents of the dis- is declared that the
where he lived. strung out between and
disease during the last month have not left the railway and
has reached the contagious that the American colonies
Mrs. who has had protected.
the divorce summons served on
has in a since April
nervous prostration.
three children. Manley. Paul
Loyal, are also living in
in with the past
r Of the United Spanish War
Veterans, in Ike care of his mother,
Mrs Karly alleges that even after
Karly knew he was a leper hi tried
the knowledge from her.
The Spanish War Veterans camp
buy Mrs. Early a home.
this money will be used by Mrs.
Early as she chooses alter her release
the hospital
Karly acquired leprosy In the Phil-
Islands during the Spanish-
American War. The best experts in
the United s have differed as to
whether he had leprosy until the dis-
ease had made itself plainly visible.
Mrs. Karly. it Is saW. long wished
a the protection her
children.
Negro Men Stab and
Kill White Man
Sept. One of the
brutal murders in the history
the county at Dover, this
county, late yesterday when Charles
HOOT and Mill, two notorious
m men, fatally stabbed a white
man named Johnson. Just how the
trouble started could not be learned
at this time. Both men were placed
under arrest and hurriedly brought
New Hi and placed in the
jail for safekeeping
From and
deal Toured Into the
Headquarter at the As-
NEW YORK. Sept to
overflowing with fervent leaders and
eager followers. Memorial hall the
National of the
army in this city was the
center at held today more
than MO Salvation Army posts through
out the country in memory of the
late General William The
vices were also a part of similar
in 3.000 posts and outposts
throughout the world, all of which
being ordered at o'clock,
in difference In time is con-
virtually
hours service
followers tribal
of the army.
Rural Carriers
Get Good Raise
U Sept. Under
authority conferred by the post of-
appropriation bill Postmaster Gen-
Hitchcock today increased the
salaries of rural letter carriers on
standard routes from to
a year thus affecting men.
with proportionate increases on short
or routes. The order will become
September
This will mean an Increased dis-
of a year. It
it the second salary advance for
carriers made In the last four
years.
At the close of the last fiscal year,
on June SO, there were rural
mail carriers, the aggregate pay be-
When the rural de-
livery system was instituted sixteen
years ago carriers were employed,
at an annual cost of the
maximum individual pay being
a year.
The increase rural carriers
MRS. JOHN EMIT
WANTS II DIVORCE
leper
WASH T KM
CHILDREN AS
SORE TO OBTAIN DECREE
WASHINGTON. Sept
of a most sensational nature in-
extreme cruelty, ore contain-
ed In the papers of Mrs. John
wife of the leper
whoso detention in Washington
a bitter controversy, and whose
transcontinental flights ended at Ta-
coma. Wash., according to u dispatch
from Hit city.
Karly Is now the Diamond Head
quarantine station on Puget Sound,
where he was in March this
year, after n comity, state and warning that
SLAIN BI REBELS
josh. DEFENDING
OP His rim
OS I
a continuous adequate compensation for additional
winch millions burdens to be imposed by the parcels
to the late font effective January
parcels system on rural
here were preceded practical-
parade of national and local MM to the an.
by staff band, except the increase. salary
Over men and women in to said Mr.
., Hitchcock. my Judgment this ad-
The day was not of memorial
he the army but an increased revenue, thus
lo carry OH his work or and. from time to
inanity oath of allegiance to Mm extension of the rural
his sue, son. General system as a self supporting
Booth. The Ration sins the
general's favorite while Hi
which the king and .
England President Taft. of twelve month's service, be granted
Joseph and many fifteen days leave with pay. This will
other distinguished persons had the additional expenditure of
the general were read the
FURNITURE
ii n
That will bear the
closest inspection
as to genuine
values
Dinning Room
Bed Room, Drawing Room
In addition, you'll find our showing In-
the best choice and widest variety in
Buffets, Sideboards, Arm-Chairs and Rock-
Prices are Prices-reduced I
TAFT VANDYKE
an
Summer Footwear
to
L. H. FENDER
B. F. TYSON
Mr. Hitchcock has directed also that
of rural mail carriers, on the completion J
FIFTH
to
absence of Booth., commander of
the American branch of the army,
who lid gone to her father's funeral.
Colonel Of the national staff,
delivered the formal of the
day. character and
;. Movements of General Booth.
The other speaker was D. L.
Richie, head of
at Nottingham. England. Gen-
birth place.
General three sons were -i-
in the seminary and
a year in the payment of sub-
The Insurance and Realty Co.
LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Real Estate Bought and Sold
RENTS COLLECTED. LOANS NEGOTIATED
Office on Street, Rear Frank
Wilson's Store
,,
Far linker
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Sept. Plans I--------- .
for sanitary bakeries and cleanliness Ezra Says
in methods of baking and the handling don-t a effort
EL PASO, Texas, September
Murdered by a rebel soldier while
protecting his two daughters was the
fate of Joshua Stephens, an American
of according
to a received by P. Brown
H agent here of the Mormon
colonies in Mexico.
it was at reported that
was killed last week, had
met death at bands of an
can, but this report wan sent. It is
said to avoid trouble with the rebels,
who still Infest the American settle-
to the southwest of
Two rebels visited the Stephens
homo with apparent intention on the
two young women of the household.
Stephens met the Intruders with a
shot gun and escorted them to the
limits of his property.
According to the story told by his
daughters, one of the drew
a sword bayonet from his belt and
thrust It Into the American's body.
Stephens fired fell dead over the
whom he had slain. The other
Mexican lied.
The ease hat been investigated by
president of the col-
It is said to make the
murder of American settlers by rebels
In the district.
President has issued t
return to
of bakery products are to he
at the annual convention here
this weak of the National Association
of Master Bakers. Members of the
association arrived here In large mini
Bars today. Tomorrow the convention
Mr. begin its business sessions, with
poke from Intimate acquaintance with President George F. Clarke, of James.
the family.
to git folks in a peck of and
a little neglect of constipation
indigestion or other liver
derangement will do the same, if
take King's New Life Pills
for quick results. safe, sure
only cents at all druggists.
N. W. presiding.
Fair Premium Lists,
The premium lists of the next
fair, to he held Nov. 14th and
have been sent out. The list
Dakota Bar
JAMESTOWN, X. I . Bent
Many leading lawyers and jurists
were on hand today at the opening several hundred dollars larger than
the annul meeting of the North Dakota year and it Is now up to the pan
liar Association. The will pie to be planning their exhibits,
continue over tomorrow. Particular
for Dandruff
merest centers in the reports to be
submitted by the committee on
and law reform, on
late practice and procedure and on
the proposed rearrangement Of
district.
B. F.
Insurance
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
We now former
Co.
will be glad to have our
on
Van Will Be Surprised See Hew
Quickly it Disappears
No more dirty coats from dandruff
heads, stops dandruff. Apply
it any time with tips of fingers. No
smell, no smear. sinks Into
the pores, makes the scalp healthy,
makes the hair fine and glossy.
Is prepared by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and Is
sold by all druggists at
per bottle. But to enable you to
make a test and prove what It will
do for you. get a M cent trial bottle
fully guaranteed or your money back
at Pharmacy.
888888888888888888
MOVED g
Into New Stables
Corner 2nd and Evans Street
Transfer Man
Baggage and
Promptness
Phone No. Night or Day
Meets All Trains S
888888888888888888
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. G.
Greenville, N. C.
ii. ii
still with
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Just The Strong-
est and Beet
888888888888888888
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work, and Flues in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS
Greenville. N. C
FOR
I have a passenger Touring
Car for hire on reasonable
terms. Will carry passenger
anywhere In town or country,
or to neighboring towns.
Day Phone. Night Phone
91-L
Has St Savage
S. T. I K S
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
lid's ; line
Electric Light Outfitter.
I am prepared to do your work at
Reasonable price. See me or calL
hone No.
FLOWERS
you want the beat,
aw are at your services.
Choice Carnation.
Violets sad Wedding is
Us Latest Styles.
Flora offering artistically
at short notice.
I. L. Co.
it. c
J. WHICHARD.
Greenville and Vicinity.
It-
I HAVE AGENCY TOR
R. C. H.
AUTOMOBILE
Greenville Banking and Trust Company
Some of its Achievements during the past year in service to the
community
INCREASE IN CAPITAL STOCK
to This to-
with double stockholders liability
now depositors protection
the largest given any
Ii in the county.
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF
TORS from to and requiring
monthly meetings, thereby securing more
efficient and supervision.
LARGE NUMBER
distributed in different sections of
the county. No bank in this section
is backed by so large a number sub-
citizens.
APPOINTMENT BY U. S. GOVERN-
as depository for postal funds
not only several offices in Pitt
but extending to other counties,
including Washington, Belhaven, Vance-
and Stantonsburg.
SELECTED BY STATE TREASURER
as one of the banks in which the State's
money is deposited.
PURCHASE AND of
the Corliss safe, the most
expensive and claimed to be, the best
bank safe made.
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS since August
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
E. G. FLANAGAN, President
C. S. CARR. Cashier
E B. HIGGS. Vice-President
IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY-
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU
THE RIGHT ONE
J. E. WINSLOW
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
Horses and Mules
Phone No.
rd
Because Procrastination is a thief, and
you can't afford to keep such company, es-
when there are so many poor ex
for delay, and so many good reasons
for immediate action.
SEE US AT ONCE
MOSELEY BROS, General Agents
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL
H. C.
Fall Session, mt, Sept. I
Special attention given to Mathematics, the science an
classics by teachers of long experience. For grade of preparation
deportment of consult the of the University and col-
Expenses moderate. For address
GRAHAM, K. C.
POWDER
PER,
Sold under the unqualified guarantee of
or money X lb. lb. lb.
None made at any price.
AH good Grocer, sell it will it for
Reflector Want Ads.
J. H. PHONE
for Automobile transfer.
SEW MILLETS AT S. M.
EAT MILLETS,
corned. In barrels or loose.
J. R. and J. G. Move.
FOR INDIAN DICKS,
ply to J. B.
N. C.
III FINE PEARS FOR
preserves and pickets. O. E. War-
en.
will cure you.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
RAILROAD
will cure you.
FOR THE BEST SEED URN
apply to J. E.
R. F. D. No. One trial will prove
Hi- value.
FOR ROOM.
Apply to Mrs. N. E. Anderson.
or doses will break any cast
r Chills and Fever; and If taken then
as a tonic the Fever will not return.
Price
ROUTE OF THE
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE
a. m. dally,
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth.
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Parlor Car Service connect for
North and
p. m. Dally, except for
a. m. Dally for Wilson and
Pullman Sleeping Car
Connects North, South West.
a. m. Dally, except Sunday for
Wilson Raleigh. Connects for all
p. m. Dally for Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car Service.
For further information and
of Sleeping Car space apply to
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville.
W. R. HUDSON, W. W.
i Supt Act
S. M. Schultz
Wholesale and retail grocer and fa.
allure dealer. Cash paid for Hides.
Fur, Seed Oil, barrel,
Eggs.
Oak bedstead, u
Suits. Baby carriages, go-carts, par
suits, tables, lounges,
and Gall Ax snuff. High Lift
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry
George cigars, canned cherries, peach
es, apples, syrup. Jelly, Heat,
coffee, soap, lye, rood
matches, oil, cotton seed meal and
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches
prunes, currant, glass
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and
macaroni, beat but-
new Royal Sewing and
numerous other goods. Quality and
quantity cheap for cash. Coma to as
me. Nam her U.
CARR ATKINS
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam-
Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters, Hot
Blast Coal Heaters.
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it.
Watch the Reflector Grow
OLD BAY LINE
Steam Packet
Dally, Including Sunday,
NORFOLK
Mall steamers
Equipped with Unite
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod-
convenience. Cuisine
ed.
Portsmouth, Sundays pm
week days pm
Norfolk, dally pm
Old Point pm
sold to all Nona
ANN AL FLORIDA
via
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
to
AND TAMPA, FLA.
nil Station in North i
and Pullman
on regular Train up to
Special Train from Hamlet
to Jacksonville
your reservation
call on your agent or
write the undersigned for fur
information; also sec fly-
H.
Division Passenger Agent.
Raleigh. N. C
GREAT REDUCED HATES
via
Norfolk Southern
to
GREENSBORO, N C.
account
puny
Tickets sold September 1st
-ml, good to return to
reach starling point until
midnight, September
particulars from Ticket Agent
Norfolk, Va
GREATLY REDUCED HATES
via
Norfolk
to
CHARLOTTE, N, C,
account
STATE
sold September -ml and
good to return to n toll
starting point until midnight
September Till
Gel particular from Ticket
W. O, P. A.
Norfolk, Va
Greenville. N. C.
This Hank Offers U the
STRENGTH
SECURITY
SERVICE
------In to Resources of Is of
its double liability of stork holders of
Your account cordially Invited.
B. L. DAVIS,
T. HOOKER, Vice
JAMES L. LITTLE Cashier
II. D. Cashier.
mi
Every Pair a Bargain
The season grows late and w
are disposing of our large stock of
the season's latest styles in shoes at
A SACRIFICE
Look our stock over and save
money by your purchase
It costs you nothing to examine
these goods and a very small sum to
make your purchase.
Shoe
Comply
W A BOWEN
The House of High Grade Merchandise
Ladies Coat Woolen Dress Goods,
Muslin Ginghams, Prints,
Ready to Wear be Plea the Goods Bi at This Cloth, and
Millinery Ladles Furnishings Fine shoes In all Styles for Men, Women and the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. You Will Be Pleased
Silks, The Goods
and at This Store
W. A.
GREENVILLE, North Caroline
Professional Cards.
F.
Lawyer.
second floor in Woolen
on Third St, opposite court sous.
I- L Moore
W. a
LONG
Attorneys at Law
North
H. W.
Attorney at Law
Office formerly occupied by J. L.
Fleming
W. C D. M. Clark
Engineer Attorney at Law
and
Attorney at Law
North
H. W. I v III I H.
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Washington, K, C, Greenville. N. C.
with Ur. U. L. James, Green-
day every Monday, to pin
EVERETT
Attorney Law
In Edward building on the Court
North Carolina.
H. g. Ward C C. PIERCE
N. n.
Law
Practice In all the
Office in Wooten building on
Street
North
W. F. EVANS
Attorney at Law
Office R. L. Smith Go's.
and next door to
Buggy Company's new building.
North
ALBION
at Law
In building. Third it
Practice wherever hi art
Greenville, . . North
f. M. WOOTEN
Lawyer
Office 3rd 2nd floor Wooten
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Keith
FARGO. N. D. Sept. Kl. Rev. B. Brewster,
Roosevelt is to carry bis campaign Episcopal bishop Con-
North Dakota tomorrow. His years old today,
program calls tor set speeches in this Richard A. Jackson, vice president
city and Jamestown, with a number and general counsel of the Great
of short addresses at The Railway. years old today.
Roosevelt visit has aroused much In- Thomas K. Watson, the
among Hie politicians of all of Georgia politics, former
panic here and there is a greet and People's Party can-
of spec on the results president years
ii may have in the coming election, old today.
The political situation in North la-
at the present time in probably Meet to
from that presented any NEW Conn., Sept.
other state. In the Republican One of the most notable gatherings
mark last spring Roosevelt was ever assembled in the history of this
badly beaten by La The country in the Interest of waterway
delegates to the national convention development was Called to Oder at
a; Chicago voted for La from the Hotel Griswold In city today,
to finish. It is said that many when the Atlantic Deeper Waterway
of the Progressive leaders here are Association met for Us fifth annual
still inclined to look upon convention. The visitors, who
k having been responsible for the , all of the eastern states from
elimination of the Wisconsin senator Maine to Florida, were welcomed to
from the presidential race. Lately Connecticut by Governor Baldwin.
the Democrats have undertaken an No session was held this afternoon,
organized campaign to turn the anti- the time devoted by the
Taft votes form Roosevelt to Wilson, gates to a nip to Fisher's Island and
Whether the Roosevelt visit be an Inspection of tar
able to stem the tide of this move- Port President Taft if
r I t I
via
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
I Inn.,. September
to
AMI TAMPA.
rum all Station In North
to be seen.
ft at Syracuse
N Y. Sept. Sever
thousand delegates and
visitors rallied in Syracuse today for
the opening of the state convention
of the Progressive party. In order
that there might be ample time for
Speech making it was decided by the
leaders to convention
a two day affair. program pro-
for but one devoted to
the work of organization and winding
up with an address by Governor John
son of California, the vice presidential
candidate on the Roosevelt
The real business of the CO
will be transacted tomorrow.
expected to come to New to-
i to deliver an address the
session of the convention.
White Mountain
JEFFERSON. X. H-. Sept. 5-The
annual toll for the amateur
championship of the White Mountain
v opened today on the links of the
Golf club and will be con-
through the remainder of the
week.
A VERY DIFFERENT MATTER
ticket,
Hear, the
pi. Aaron
ADA. o. Sept. r, Aaron
Watkins. the Prohibition candidate
for vice president,
of his Ins home
here today. A of Pro
tun leaders of prominence
wire In attendance.
Alto. Bent
Duke and Duchess of and
their arrive, in Calgary this
afternoon and were accorded s
welcome in which the
of carnival visitors joined With the
i Calgary, a of honor
or the regiment of Calgary
was drawn up on the station plat-
form when the vice-regal fain
rived. regimental hand played
the national anthem while the mayor
and provincial attended the
greeting to the n-
The distinguished visitors are
to remain in Calgary until tomorrow
night They will witness the big Car
pageant and attend a number
of other social functions arranged in
their honor.
Coaches and Pullman
on regular Trains up to Hamlet
Special Train from Hamlet
to Hie
Make your reset v at ion
call on your agent or
write the undersigned for fur
information; also see fly-
H. S.
Division Passenger Agent.
Raleigh. N.
Relieved in a
Few Seconds
Yes, an itching, burning, raw,
skin relieved the
touches it. is a clean, sooth-
healing wash, composed of Thy-
Witch
Acid and medicinal heal-
properties. relieves and
every form of skin and scalp
eruption and ii you arc not entirely
satisfied With results from the very
first bottle, will re-
fund your money. Large else bottle
SI. Endorsed and sold in Greenville
by Pharmacy.
Is prepared by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co., St Ho., and their
guarantee is as good as gold.
A ire brings infirmities, such us lug-
i-h bowel, weak kidneys
hear the count has
Gladys.
no; he's too much of ,
gentleman for that. know positive,
that he gave Gladys three days Id ;
which to jilt
effect on these
stimulating the them
. perform natural functions an
in and
IMPARTING VIGOR-
. the bladder and LIVER.
They are adapted to old and young.
HON. WILLIAM J.
Wilson's speech of
acceptance Is admirable. It
original In Its treatment of the
Issues of the campaign. am
sure the address will Impress
the country
JOHN W. KERN, SENATOR,
speech of
acceptance Is a masterpiece,
lotting forth with great clear-
his conception of the work
to be accomplished by the
Democratic party under bis
leadership. It is In complete
harmony with the progressive
sentiment of the country, but
also appeals strongly to every
legitimate
GOV. WILLIAM H. MANN. OF
think it was an admirable
speech, it wise,
comprehensive, prophetic
not only of success
but Democratic supremacy,
for years to
GOV. FREDERICK W.
TED. OF
Is a splendid presentation
of the issues for the American
people. It rings true in every
sent, and in every word. It
represents the spirit of the
Democracy of today It is the
address of a
GOV. EUGENE FOSS,
was an admirable
of the real Issues upon
which the campaign will be
fought this fall. think that It
Is bound to strengthen Governor
Wilson among the thinking
of the
GOV. GEO. W.
a great speech. It
will ring through the country.
It Is just what he should have
Mid The people have never
felt more confident of success
since the nomination of
JUDGE MARTIN J. WADE,
the first time since the
was admitted to the
ion, Iowa will this year give its
electoral vote the Democratic
nominee for
A HORSE ON HER
What Never forget
according lo science . things as-
with our home life,
such as Salve, that
mother or used to cure
our burns, boils, scalds, skin
cuts, sprains or bruises. For-
yens cf cures proves its merit.
Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold
sores. Only cents at all druggists.
Montana Republican
FALLS. Mont. Sept.
Republicans of Montana assembled
in state convention today to
candidates for Stales sen-
and representatives In Congress
and a complete ticket of Site officers
to he voted for at the November
It is the fist time In the history
of state that the choice of a can-
States senator has
been In convention.
NEW YORK
Wilson's speech of
acceptance has good luck as well
as merit It comes just In time
to contrast sharply with the In-
terminable rant of
Th.
And, if without contempt of
campus it may be said, though
written by a college president,
very recently retired. It l In the
English language, not
and seldom with suspicion of
or donnishness,
though It has an air. a certain
academic distinction of own.
What will please everybody who
has a living to make Is Governor
Wilson's equable and moderate
tone Governor Wilson Is for
repair, not for
NEW
applicable. The
thought, the very soul of
bis Is the common in-
of all the people, their
partnership In our activities and
our prosperity. The partnership
idea comes from his mind, not
as a political theory,
but as a practical. Immediate
NEW YORK
Wilson's speech of
acceptance Is the ablest, clear-
est, sanest statement of high
public purpose this country has
JOHN A. DIX,
NEW YORK.
Wilson's speech of
acceptance Is marked with
broad vision and clear thought,
expressed In language every
American can understand. As a
business man and manufacturer,
I am especially pleased with his
positive and statesman-like
on the paramount issue of
tariff reform, and his demand
for an Immediate downward re-
vision. In sincerity, precise
statement and comprehensive
of great principles and
their application of the
mental needs of the country, the
speech Is to the
core It contains no appeal to
passion and excites no prejudice.
Governor Wilson has presented
to party and lo the nation,
clear conception of the truth
that the real struggle In the
pending campaign Is between
the concentrated powers of
and the aspiration of the
American people to in
their government, and their
Industrial and social re-
the full measures of the
principles of freedom, justice
and progress upon which the re-
public was founded To all the
and every national n. ed.
Governor Wilson applies the
of right and common ad-
The reforms he
are far reaching, but they
are necessary, sound and
The speech will awaken
and stir the national
and to a triumph that will
restore to the people the control
of their government and
rate a new and happier . in
the life and development of the
JOHN E. LAMB.
FROM
discreet, able, safe
and sane. Governor Wilson be-
m the of the
rather than the big stick.
His dissection of trust and
evils Is unique and convincing.
Ills suggestions of reform in
methods of government and re-
of tariff schedules will
meet with approval of
mate business and the laboring
masses as
Jack is a veterinary.
Mrs.
Don't you try to tell me that such s
young man Is a veteran.
PICK YOUR INFERENCE.
The Men Who Succeed
ac heads of large enterprises are men
of great energy. Success, today, de-
health. To all is to fall. It's
utter folly for a man to endure a
weak, run down half alive condition
Electric Bitters will put
on his feet in short order. bot-
did me more real god than any
other medicine I ever writes
Chas. B. Allen. Ga. After
years of suffering with rheumatism
liver trouble, stomach disorders and
deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks
to Electric Bitters, sound and
Try them. Only cents at all drug-
gists.
September
publisher
or the first daily newspaper in
the Slates, horn In
Philadelphia. Died there July
capitulated to the Brit-
left the United
SUites after having concluded
the Important treaty that hens
his name.
born in Clay Mo Kill-
ed In St. Joseph, Mo. April
1881
paid the
awarded in the Alabama
claims.
-Queen of the
ascended the tin one
and Russian envoys
signed the
N. H.
THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE,
AUBURN. N. Y.
Wilson's speech tits
the occasion and the man; pro-
but not wild; sane,
strong and unmistakably Demo-
it makes an inspiring
opening of the campaign,
dearly and nobly the
in which the leaders of our
regenerated Democratic party
must work; not one of mere
partisan make but of
honesty and Justice toward all
CHAMP CLARK. OF
THE HOUSE OF
from a literary
standpoint Governor Wilson's
Speech of acceptance will lake
high rank in the political output
of the year. It will make pleas-
ant reading, and. therefore, will
prove a fetching campaign
He discusses the Issues
of the- day philosophically, clear-
and forcibly. Its courteous
tone will allay opposition and
win friends, it Is an
able
HOKE SMITH, SENATOR
FROM
am delighted with Governor
Wilson's speech of acceptance.
It is a superb statement of the
purpose of the
and points the way for
to all through real progress
by law, under the Constitution.
With election It
should give confidence lo honest
business and new courage to
those who need a square
JOHN F. FITZGERALD, MAY-
OR OF
Wilson's accept-
Is characteristic of the
man. He lays his soul bare to
the and asks them to
join with him, Irrespective
party. In righting present
wrongs undue clamor or
Injury to legitimate Interests.
He lays emphasis on
thinking and I believe this
epitomizes one of the nation's
greatest at the present
time. It will be President
son overwhelmingly In
you couldn't suit-
port a rat.
he Intends to continue lo
support your mother, don't ho
COROLLARY
Sir John Newell
Sir John Newell Jordan, fur
years a leading figure In the
service, was In
Down, Ireland, September B I Ml
and received education at Queen's
Collage, Belfast Ills career In the
diplomatic service covers a period or
more than thirty-live years and has
confined wholly lo the Far
began as a student Interpreter In
China In 1876 and became successive-
the assistant secretary and
of the legation at
consul general In and minister
resident at Seoul. With the Japanese
occupation at he returned to
to become the British minister
there, a position which he holds.
loved and won.
did your wile
SCHEDULE
Trains Leave
A. M.
a. Atlanta,
Memphis and points West, Jackson-
ville and Florida points,
at Hamlet for Charlotte
Atlanta.
WILMINGTON
a. in. -For
with parlor car. Con-
with steamer for Washington
Baltimore. New York, Boston and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
P- Richmond, Wash-
and New York
sleepers, day coaches and
car. Connects at Richmond with
C. at Wash with
railroad and B. for Pitts-
burg and points west.
THE SEABOARD
p. in For Atlanta, Charlotte
Wilmington. Birmingham, Memphis
and points west. Parlor to
Hamlet
p. m., No. for
Henderson Oxford and
Richmond
Washington a. m., New York
p. m Penn. station. Pullman
arrive to Washington and New
Tort
t. P. A, Ta
H. D. P. A.
Raleigh N. C.
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by the first is offer-
ed them without looking over our lines
of FARM MACHINERY-
We carry mi 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 or repairs tor the ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do everything in our
power to merit your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
GREENVILLE IS THE
EAST ERR
a nous a . n
A POPULATION FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
ONE, is SUB-
ROUNDED THE BEET
COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
BA VB EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JO IS AND NEWSPAPER
PI-ANT.
o, ., ,.,.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE BUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
op NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE TB
TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW SPACE AND
JELL THEM WHAT TOO
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
RATES ARE Low AND AN
BE HAD UPON
Gotham's Goes Before
Committee
gating Police Grafting Probe
C, B ,,.,.
All.
Chairman of Curran,
Instructs That the Mayor be Sued
NEW Sop,. lo.-Amid B
bum of William j
of New York, look
witness chair at th Hall this
afternoon and was sworn in by Al-
to testify baton the
committee to
graft i police
IS SIMMONS A PROGRESSIVE
Let IV. J. Answer i
The Commoner does not take part in between
where a is ,,. North Carolina
a candidate a principle is invoked. He
not a progressive and II is a ,
ltd
M Will If IT
College Dames Electric Battery Cars for
Dormitory Jarvis Hall
Make I Base For Their Opera- Boys Tried Before
tons
The new dormitories at Trinity Col
With Hall.
cock Hall Hall, after
The London Shows Thomas J.
dated will appear in Greenville
day. 4th.
While the Glasgow World Famous
u Prise Winning Horses arc the
great feature, the regular line of cir-
act is fully up to standard
administration set the state in the
to prosperity in
ii is now Governor Char-
it. Aycock, who made popular
education the chief motive or his ad-
ministration and Colonel J. a-
of Winston, the oldest
Bern
NEW BEEN, September
street car line Is now
lie-ally completed and cars in in
operation at an early date. The
fear known as the Edison I
batter; ear will be used on the line
Al first only three cars will be used.
curd urn hew
Do Believe That
Sam Take u Hand
fuse Bad Of r
Inch
Other
The order for was placed sen r-
We are anxious, to know, said Mr D Howe in the past
counsel for the Parisian troupe arc
t the outset, now mayor keeps in the first time In America
touch with conditions In the police Family are among
department. he big acts; Marie of voted the executive of
letter from the the Riding of at their meet-
the mayor replied. troupe of have In commenting upon this
he action Preside,,. Few
is o special way in which are seen only with this show College, although ii rests
yon keep advised of conditions The clowns arc funny, the Private foundation, is a state
Have you no special system Clever, the numerous as as If it were sun-
system except what I hear menagerie is large,
through the commissioner. j A free street parade will be given
Have you had any system of re- great length and beauty
ports for ascertaining general
weeks ago. and the owners of
line have been notified that they have
shipped from the plant and will
the men who in th,
the days of financial struggle. So
a few days.
This type of car is n use in many
of the larger cities and has proven
successful at all times. The track
nos more than a and
and will be further added lo later
WASHINGTON,
rebels under General
late yesterday a concerted at-
tack upon the town of op-
Texas, were driven
Before Magistrate
morning, Raymond Stokes,
and r
den youths, In age I om
wen given a hi. on
j.
Hunkers in Session
in the city for any week or
any month
Oh yes, said the mayor wearily, opening of the
I have hands and legs and ears and convention of the American
Association today between 1,500 and
Hut you have no way of learning visiting bankers,
conditions except through the com- all sections of the country were
Insisted Mr.
Oh. take It way If you want
lo. replied the mayor.
Mr. pursued this line of
questioning the mayor lost his
temper. came here to help th
committee and give you facts,
shall withdraw at a witness if you
do not ask me pertinent questions
as to whether the police department
has failed to enforce the he
exclaimed.
Further questions nettled the may-
or still more.
I decline lo answer, he cried when
asked If his system was defective.
l Sue For Libel
New York, September
time for handling Mayor Gaynor with
kid gloves Is Alderman Curran,
chairman of the commit-
tee. Investigating graft in New York.
declared in a formal statement is- nodes
cued slant.
ported by public taxation. The he-
roes of the slate are its heroes; and
counts it a privilege to name two
of its buildings alter two distinguish-
ed governors of state, the one
DETROIT. Mich. Sept. the now other full of years
and crowned with honors, both of
whom it already be safely
will rank among the great-
est North Carolinians of their gene-
ration. The honoring of Colonel Al-
will be approved by all who
know Intimately the history of the
college.
HARTFORD. Conn., .- pt Tb
Republican state convention of Con-
assembled here today for or-
The amount of capital
suited Is given at upwards of
Sanitation. Tomorrow the convention
; Could Sink Singer Building
In Hole Training
School
start search of a
passage west to the Indies and his
bump America were accidents
more or less supervised destiny
or something else. The of an
abundant and healthy supply of water
at the East Carolina Teachers Train-
School and an exit at the anti-
may reverse Christopher's
Building Material Being Put
To Good Use in This
Town
will nominate candidates for governor
and other state officers to l- toted
for in November. The party appears
to be sea over stand-
ard hearer. Judge Silas A.
son of and several others
are under consideration as a
oppose Governor Simeon e. Bald-
win, who In all probability will be
renominated by the Democrats.
off by the federals and are nos re- breaking into
treating in the Smith and Bros, store In
of according away with goods, live
i dispatch received at the War and several boxes of .,.
from General B. z. M
The larceny look place sometime
WASHINGTON, Sept
disquieting reports of the situation
on the Arizona border continued to-
eleven k Tuesday night,
discovered Brat thing Wednesday
and all parties implicated
day to ream the War Department Z
Mexican rebel, were said
-ring in the vicinity of p e- ;
r a long and , .,
rear the store and from tin
Mayor Gaynor la on hand at Although lo date something like
this afternoons session of the com- feet of muddy shaft have been
he will he served with a sub-1 bored mother earth search
and If he falls to respond I fa- for water supply has so far been
going to the courts to compel ed. Steadily since last fall n engine
him to has been It. doing without
Alderman Curran's Statement reaching waler source. The pro-
lowed on the heels of Mayor has been slow, nevertheless
refusal yesterday lo confer with towards the water though
At no time during its career as a
community has Greenville witnessed
so many buildings being erected
the same time. Never has such ac-
been felt as it the case at
present.
Work at the Hotel Proctor build-
Is proceeding a rapidity Unit
speaks well for contractors. The
brick work is being pushed at a
clip, sonic people being of the
ion by Saturday next the
Market Does Not
fa Way Under Work-
Pressure
layers will be out of the hole. We
hope so; for when they get to
level of the street every body will
be able to tell everybody else Just
where Hi.- elevator will be. whore the
will be located, etc. etc.
new will he com-
regarding the procedure but , a point that should the work In another two or
Mr. repeated his declaration continue for some few hundreds of and by Its preset appearance
today that he had instructed his years, more or less, will conned the
to bring sail for libel against Hay. E. C. T. T. S. with its antipodes
or Gaynor charging the Mayor with Various kinds of sand, gravel, etc.
having made false state- etc. have been attracted -luring the ed lo lake care of . horse and ,,.
menU about, Mm process of water seeking, but opening, an which will
Alderman a member of not as yet. soon take place. Ever, almost
the committee, some id,.,, or the depth or the hole
I endorse every word Alderman may be gathered when it is
has said. The Mayor has the fated Titanic stood
fled with us long Ion end would have disappeared down
. waterless hole and such build-
MILWAUKEE. Sept. as the Metropolitan or singer
With a record breaking display In of New York, would have met
almost every department, WIs- with like fate had the hole been wide
Although not so much tobacco was
on the market, four of the live ware-
house hail on good sales today, some-
thing pounds being for
sale.
A much needed reel was taken up
at the New Brick, where the
amount of pounds was sold
yesterday. The disposed of
96.000 pounds. Sales this last
warehouses as well as at the Liberty
this morning, with to-
surely be something worthy
Main
stables are being
of
day's sales coining right behind. The
Brick did a good and J
was again well provided this morning.
Star, which look a real
was crowded this morning
were started,
Today as II as yesterday, some
of the men to-
were on th- Greenville
market and reinforcement
fell in the pi u s.
, wide
cousin Stale Fair opened its gates enough, It certainly Is
. . I . .
today for a week's business. In con-
with the fair was open-
in the
being continued.
meantime work la
It is lo be hoped
ed this afternoon a race m. that such persistent work will be re-
the auspices of the Great Western
Circuit.
wooden shacks are being rolled out
of valuable sites to make room for
better buildings and in fact every-
thing In Is putting on an
aspect of meaning
lo
ROCHESTER. X v. Sept.
orate preparations are n
completion tor Rochester's
celebration week. The
celebration will begin with
services in the ,
Forces and supplies were being con-
Although every effort is being made
learn the objective point of the
formidable expedition since
force was scattered, no sat-
explanation had been found.
Scouts report force of .-lose to
four hundred well armed rebels op-
Texas, while
hundred more are reported encamp-
ed ten miles lo the rear.
General still remains at
and is being closely
d the American patrol to
threatened raids.
The situation at where
are Severn Americans. Is
this government son.- uneasiness.
Instead of a strong federal garrison.
as reported, it has been learned that
the federal commander has only i-
men. The rebels are gathering
numbers in the
What Mexico Thinks
Mexico city, sept
Officials continue to regard as absurd
the reports the United States
government is seriously considering
Intervention in Mexico, n ,,.
dared the National Palace today
conditions are steadily growing
heller Instead of worse and It
Of only a short lime be-
R re peace will he restored, in the
meantime every effort will be made,
II as announced to protect foreign-
and their property.
in the South
do not appear any serious
encounters Rebels are reported to
be in and
Stale Mexico.
Delayed reports tell of a battle last-
near the town of l-n-
The rebels anally re-
pulsed by Major command-
force equipped with mat him
guns.
A new movement of de-
have been obtained, has been re-
through a window into th, prop-
Empty pistol boxes In a show
oats told story when place
was opened for business yesterday
morning, Five boxes lay empty in
their accustomed places in show
case. The proprietors at once took
steps lo place the culprits under
and two ones.
and were arrested in
Ayden, whilst the elder boy. Stokes,
was taken here early in afternoon
by Policeman George Clark, who
not Hied from Ayden had been on
the look out all morning Stokes
mads a Voluntary confession to.
Implicating the other whilst th,
Other boys were making a
in Ayden accusing Stokes as
spirit of the larceny.
The same order reigned at the bear-
ibis morning, the two younger
ones testifying Stokes was the
leader and with threats made them
follow into the ire. even helping
thorn to seal,, the window through
Which entrance was gained.
stokes denied this and exhibiting
n pair of badly burned arms, swore
he not do the climbing and
even had he wished, th,. condition of
his wrists would have prevented it.
The was stolen has
been recovered, except tor a r.-w cart-
ridges that were Bred.
The were hound In i i-
Court.
Hankers
DETROIT, Midi. sept, u -The
session of . American
Bankers Association convention were
suspended today, while the
lions, those dealing with trust com-
savings banks clearing
bi id their annual meetings.
The feature of the day in which most
Internal was manifested was
delivered before the trust com-
section by George M Reynolds,
of Chicago, on Honey trust
Meet
Postmaster-General
Several bands of revolution-cock savings bank
section on the Savings Hank
and the The dealing house
DOVER, Del. 10-The , reason for believing that opening session
to decide upon candidate, principal day of the
on
day, while a succession of parades
and other features will have along
program through the greater part of the Raw ,,
The committee In charge I Is reason for believing that
warded before the earth ha. been . ,, Mr. W P
affecting clearing houses.
Mrs W. K Tinker little son.
went t,, Norfolk today to
visit her Mrs. K. T Gross.


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Eastern reflector, 6 September 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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September 06, 1912
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