Eastern reflector, 13 September 1912


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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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Ordered Him to Stop
Raids In His District
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Comes Out Against Former N. J.
Senator
MORE
The
Waldo on Stand Says He
Obeyed the Law and Not Mayor Gaynor
MARATHON III TOBACCO TOWN
HEW Sept. trial of
Cornelius U Hayes police
reduced lo captain be-
Ml he
misstated instructions given him.
went
Hayes H bis own best
From him in unqualified
Hie charge under
That Waldo sought by threats
and to lone him lo dolly
that he had orders
him to go disorderly
for the purpose of suppressing the
That Waldo had been re- n .
took of in
Forth Inspection District to close
of
Tell I beat It
Home the public ex-
; i w If people should
I., beyond dispute for every
reader, of the merit of
I loan e Kidney Pills. Surely the
of friends and neighbors.
. by will carry
MM eight than the utterance of
strangers residing in far-away places
Rated the following.
Mrs Moore. Pitt St.,
N. C. feel very
for the relief I have received
from Dona's Kidney Pills. which
obtained from the John I. Woolen
Co. annoyed I
SI A N J Sept. S Governor , ,,.,, weakness j
Woodrow W through my Joins. My did
today declared war not do their work as they should and
the kidney section bothered me. loan's
Kidney Pills gave me relief from these
symptoms of kidney complaint and
my condition in every
For sale by all dealers. Price
Mister Co. New York
the Culled Slates,
voters the name
lake no other.
Has
Shattered h, Smith.
Du It
V -a
on
I Candidate for Catted Sites
f w Jersey, an
during President
Governor Wilson expressed
and II
Sand flay
The lovers of sport, wore not
in of
Pails missed the
U witness a modified
M Saturday morning, New Jersey, I II
The race was tor the pointed that the return of Mr.
the medal and the gm , would I restore
the black and white m rule,
it is who discovered TWO Wilson
Whits Hope, but it Mr Smith's candid. for
of the i sited senator hut on
is entitled ho mm was
gal . a the tic w
tints 1.1 can their rapid Die governor
from Hail's ware-, the legislature. Today
and white nor a step in
orderly houses and gambling mum to Mr. by
That had made re- , near an the pi. Of
port of ins lack of me Com- tan,., n.
ha .- oar-It he handicap Large
out; bar ha tightly clasped In his
That when Hayes did overstep hand was too much for I
orders and conduct raids of However, when
complaints, ha had and
Deposit
Your Tobacco Money
IN
I TRUST CO.
For Safekeeping
RESOURCES
Legal Notices
The Largest in PITT COUNTY
UNCLE SAM DEPOSITS WITH US
Thai iii of
all Waldo told
him not lo make raids
wanted made;
And. Anally, bin to
make no raids. Waldo had
compelled to allow
later van-
had no to
make for his defeat, although ha
to get of He is acting
The
Smith of d par-
right to on. r Ilium If
as a candidate for tin
frankly
in spirit Hie new h W and
slow is preferred
from win bi every Democrat.
a his it member of to
practical-dray awaited him, Furthermore, vote him
ha did come back ha , n I ought speak
very Ural opportunity,
The winner
In coming back to
hi re r. tad and
Sept t.
Is hereby given to pub-
lie our lands lying along Tar
have been posted according
low and it Is our intention to prose
cute any one tin any of
lands with or without gun or dog,
without
permission.
JOSEPH
j.
SMITH.
i II cod
Roofing and Sheet
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work, and Fines in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS
Greenville. N. C.
of the law and caused
to violate his oath of B,
The District Attorney
a mass of evidence in e
Illegal results
were wide open In Forth
hut it was not con-
that the trial yesterday,
although
of tho district Involved. Com-
missioner made no charge against his
subordinate on this Hayes Is
being tried not the accusation of
neglecting his duty, hut because he
said out loud that the Commissioner
had told him one tiling while
Commissioner declared he had said
mother.
The ease, growing of so
a source, promises, to he rich
in results before Us conclusion Is
readied. It was learned night
that the hearing of had
produced such striking evidence along
certain lines
Whitman would attend
to with matters
are believed i be certain
for action.
The fact that on
all was a surprise until i was pointed
out that In going ahead Thomas II.
counsel for Have. hat
scored point. Lawyer hold
when Hayes was reinstated
Thursday for the purpose of making
a denial of statements attributed to
him in the all charges previous
to the reinstatement were vitiated
It was expected that would
offer the as B plea to
block trick, ha aid not do
so. He tho opportunity
to him of defending case.
having everything to ala
to lose. II be succeeds In ac-
quitting Hayes, ho is much to
I he good, when If Hayes is
can go to the courts on the
plea that Waldo had BO right to try
Hayes after ordering his reinstate-
r WOUld not talk about
this point yesterday, but It is known
he has held conferences on the sub-
of the best lawyers in the
said there is no
that the Is right and
as a result Hayes, through Waldo's
Is In an Impregnable
several rocks, bricks, bot-
with
lies, timber and a flow of language
Which mule turn blue only as a
him, Ami. hare comes my duty the leader of
of tilings although mi party to point out Just what
a winner in modified marathon involved In the matter for the
that given Ins papers
in this slate for the
party in the nation.
selection as tie
on Record. ,. ,,
candidate for the n would
be fatal step
the Democrats of could
Says
don't take a gill effort
frankly about the e oft,, folks ill I peck of and
a little neglect of mi
or other liver
derangement will do same u
ailing, lake Hr. King's New Mill
for results. safe, sure
and only II II all druggists.
W A BOWEN
The House of Grade Merchandise
Ladles Coat Suite
Muslin
Heady to Wear
Millinery
Ladles Furnishings
Fine shoes In all
Styles for Men.
Women and Children
Silks. older Ira
and
Finn Woolen Dress floods
Cereals, Prints
Long and
all the of
Staple Dry floods.
Men's Furnishings.
You Will He
With The
lit This Store
w.
GREENVILLE,
North Carolina
because of certain statements Whit h
he made In writing history and In com
moating upon events of history as
they appeared to him as historian, to political
fall signally. As one grout New Jersey, the services
tail newspaper out, Mr. governor ended mid With his
and bis kind are simply a return to the machine
take it would his res-
lead, ship in
lug against the
son is running for President on his
record as a public man. and with that
record tho public is fairly well con-
and it will continue to learn
more as the campaign progresses.
is running for on his
record as governor of New Jersey.
which so long kept every
In the state in subordination
to him and prevented
program conserved inter-
est or the people being put Into
effect, I With knowledge hi
this because at every turn of
commenting new plans of the
working steadily
against everything
hope and pride for
and shame the
New during
of
what lie said in that capacity administration, since I became gov
than what he wrote as a I hive found his hand against
Ian.
Upon them as they appeared t.
partial observer duty it Is to
write of things as are rather than
a.- they Should or as he would have
them,
republican brethren are en-
titled to all the thunder tiny can during which I have permitted
make out Wilson's writ- to serve the people of the
lugs. I they will read them is of particularly sinister
carefully and thoroughly. They will .,., Mr smith should seek to
lie able to gain a great deal of j , . ,,,, ,,, .
hie when the ,. ,, . i.
is nail along with v I
have taken from t, works
the purpose of him In a false It had the chief Issue of the
light. I have no fear as lo results, campaign When the
It a thorough under- had. fir ones to relieve
people Of Intolerable and the
standing
sought to
truths and to assail Holy Writ by tho
methods Which tho republicans
are seeking as. ail
Mr. H O, Riper, advance
Sun shows, was
here today arranging tor the coining
Of their to on Tues-
day, October 1st
Industry of the trammels
hound It like a straight -Jacket. If
the tariff could have been v re-
vised then, we might have spared
some part at least, of the crop of
s and which now
and our markets.
friends
Man loses
hi Holes
SCOTLAND NECK, I. v T
was lure from
and while here
th more than
little
of
I wish to extend to my
throughout the county my sincere valuable pan- ,
thanks for their loyal in th, Fortunately
primary last Saturday. Picked up the package on streets
R. L. LITTLE, going in the W. All-
, brook dropped one of th, papers, a
The note for Mr. hap- P discussion during the
obtained an eight-hour day to notice It and nicked It up , among
trade M the lie tried Mr. Whit- .
but he had left town returning
going the workmen a corn-
Mr. missed laws of the country, me-
Manufacturers Meet
LONDON, Conn. Sept.
Cotton manufacturers from all parts
the are in
the annual meeting of
National Association of Cotton
which opened today j
for a three day session at
Point, near this city.
At the session the
were welcomed by Governor Simeon
I Baldwin and President Far-
him Greene delivered his annual ad-
dress. Later the governor held a re-
In honor of the visiting
Many Important subjects will
East Carolina
Teachers Training
School
have
Is known In
In
mills In and around Holyoke, Moss, to
Nose of the men now enjoying his Journey
day received any
received
his and
cotton growing
seat ch for them, returning
, many of a purely
1375 Neck. Mr look-
to machine and beat. , up th- and recovered the
to to fourth paper. j,, wants your Job work.
A State School to Train Teachers for the Pub-
Schools of North Carolina.
TUITION free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall
Term Begins September For Cat-
and Other Information, address
ROBERT H. WRIGHT. President
Greenville, N. C.
us
I SALE
By virtue of a decree of Pitt
court made by Hie Honor. H.
A. Judge presiding March
term, In case of Warren.
and Co. against Cain
p, a and Warren, the undersigned
commissioner will sell for rash at
public auction before the court house
door In Greenville on Wednesday,
apt Ult, ii. following de-
scribed tract of land situate In the
county Pin and In town-
trail of land adjoining the
lands of Jesse The Clark
and and being the same
lands which a deed
from Nancy Ann to Cain Ting-
n. which deed appears of record In
the office of the of Heeds of
In Hook page
bounded on the north by the lands
of Wiley Prank Clark, the
south by Conetoe creek, on east
by the lands of U. A. and
on the weal by containing
III ,, . a, mill e el I,
of land on which the said Nancy
Ann lit own has for more
than years and the same tract up-
on w the said Cain now
This August
A. I. BLOW,
i ltd Commissioner,
in in f-t N Ire to
this day been by
tho clerk of the court of
county as administrator of tho
estate of A. II. and
duly as such
Is hereby to all persons
holding claims against said estate to
them to the undersigned for
payment, duly authenticated, on or
the day of August,
persons Indebted lo said
me requested to make immediate pay
meat
This the Mill day of August.
CANNON,
Administrator.
mid Plow. Attorneys.
I M ltd
to Bis the same duly
rated with the undersigned
on or before the 27th day of
August. ISIS, or this notice will be
pleaded In of their recovery of the
same.
This the day of August. 1913
Administrator of the estate of
M. Hemby.
P. C Harding. Ally lid
NOTICE BO
The undersigned having this day
as of the es-
of Sylvester M. Is
hereby given In all persons Indebted
o estate to make Immediate set-
with undersigned
and all persons holding
claims against said estate are hereby
la
II. M. Johnson, having qualified
administrator of the estate of Sus-
an K. deceased, before C.
Moore, clerk of the superior court of
County, notice Is hereby given
that all persons to said es-
hereby to make
mediate settlement lo tho undersign-
ed administrator and all persons hold-
claims against said estate are
hereby to tile their claims
with said duly verified
within the twelve mouths from tho
date hereof, or notice will be pleaded
n bar of their recovery.
This the day of July.
II M JOHNSON
Administrator of the estate or Bums
K.
NOTICE TO
Having annulled before the super-
court clerk of Pill county as exec-
of the Last Will and
of W. Little, deceased, notice Is
hereby given to all persons Indebted
lo tho estate to make pay
lo the and all per-
son., having claims against said es-
are notified that must pro-
sent the to the undersigned for
payment on or before the day of
August. or this notice will be
plead In bar of their recovery.
This day of August, 1912.
L.
of w. o.
I, ltd
TO
Carolina. I'll County.
The undersigned having this day
tiled as administrator of of
T. deceased, before D.
Moore, clerk of the superior court,
county, notion Is hereby given
lo all persons who are Indebted In
laid estate to make Immediate settle
with the undersigned
and all poisons holding claims
against said estate are hereby
to file their claims with wild
administrator within months front
date hereof or this notice will
pleaded In bar of recovery of said
This lbs 16th day of August,
H. J. WILLIAMS.
of ad Zeno T.
F. C. Attorney.
Hi ltd
to Creditor.
Clara O. and F.
Johnson, having qualified as
of estate of N. S Roach, de-
ceased, before l, C. Moore, clerk of
the superior court of Pitt county, no-
la hereby given Hint all persons
Indebted to said estate are hereby
required to make Immediate settle-
with the
all persons holding claims against
said estate hereby required to file
their claims with said duly
within twelve from
the hereof, or this notice will be
pleaded In liar of their recovery.
This the day of July,
P, JOHNSON.
of the w a
deceased.
My son. Aaron Mills, aged IT years
having left home without consent, all
persona are hereby warned under
penalty of the law. not to employ,
harbor or aid In
II. MILLS,
I N
Sept. t. ltd
RESULT OF
A REPRIMAND
Stale and Register f Heeds
en I'll
The
Mas
MORE FOR REGISTER THAN SENATOR
Hell ail.
II
II g II
It If
III M
in m
Contemn, i
HI It
no M M
tot;
II ;
MEXICAN WAR
mi mm
lea a If el leader,
far
Mr. Williams am
of
dun sticks, pop
Mr. Williams- now;
all Why you
say he nm
talk
folks T
ON A BUSINESS BASIS
Meek far
CHICAGO, III. Sept an
busy week. 111-
ram W. Johnson of the
vice candidate on the
ticket, left Chicago today
for a day's swing through the
northern half of Illinois. After
this state Johnson will
In gins his Northwester Itinerary. If
his present plans are carried out he
will be heard ill Wisconsin.
south Dakota and Iowa before the
end of week
What Forget
to things as-
with our early DOOM Ilia,
such a Salve, that
mother or grandmother used to cure
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin
cuts, sprains or bruises,
years el cures proves Us merit.
Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold
sores, duly cents at nil druggist.-
Come to Greenville
IT WILL HAPPEN ON
MONDAY, SEPT.
CHIEF JUSTICE WALTER CLARK,
Candidate for U. S. Senate, will address the people of Pitt County on the
Issues that are confronting- us today.
Indian- Open Fair
I s I The sec
I fair to Indians
in the t I Mime Standing Hock
reservations Virgin Creek was
opened hi today In presence r
thousands of from all
, parts of state The display of
term products raised by the Indiana
If very creditable and or considerable
to visiting The
the week of the fair
ho,., races, bust eon
tests and oiler typically western
sports. will be distributed Iii
premiums prises u most sue
exhibitors,
toil volition
The Republican which;
assembled in Saturday.
August 1918, adjourned to meet
again on Saturday. September
1818, in
at o'clock, which lime a full
county ticket will be nominated
this convention will
resolve Itself Into a mass nesting
and all who will entitled
vote In naming a county ticket to
tho end a good ticket may be
named. invite all good
Irrespective of past or present
animations who With
in retrenchment reform
and B more county gov-
Second. Who are opposed to the
law without sub-
the same t a vole of the
people affected.
Third Who oppose the issuing of
county or township bonds for the
Construction of public roads without
submitting the same to the people
Fourth, Who favor the
of a proper county home I keeping
with the progressive spirit of i age.
Fifth. All those that
the essentials of local self government
cordially Invited to attend this
mass meeting and unite with us In
nominating honest and
clean county ticket for en-
suing two years.
H. N.
Chin. Hep. Bx, Committee,
U. W, PRESCOTT. See.
ltd
Clark is a Progressive Democrat of national reputation and he will dis-
cuss with you such questions The Initiative the Referendum and Recall.
The election of U. S. Senators and Judges by the people; Pensions for
The establishment of banks that will lend money
to the farmers at and per he Railroad against
North and many of the important progressive measures that are In
your interest.
It is your battle, not his, come and be informed.
D. M. CLARK.
Dig Jack, I'll give you
a nickel If you'll good not
when Mr. Softly calls tonight.
Jack-All right, sis, and for a dime
extra I'll promise not to put dud
has there,
RUDE FELLOW
PRES. TAFT M SEND MORE TROOPS
WASHINGTON, S
or Mexico and or
a special Baa.
Men to determine
troops should be sent across
the line were widely
b public men in diplomatic cir-
It is known that the government
has been pressed on many lo
take such a step and various accounts
Of what were being brought
bear and are related among
Interested on both sides of
lion.
President and the mate de-
part however, are holding lo
the principle that no such action
should BO taken without
Congress, That American soldiers
have sent Into China without
Congress is hold to
b a precedent fur sending to
Mexico in China, mission-
were besieged end la danger of
torture and death, in tho
rebels had shelled the American
and endangering the lives of
by bombarding an
city In violation of tho
rules of International law. No such
situation has been reported In Mexico,
who claims
sent the revolutionary factions here,
published statement to the
effect that leader of rebel
bands In the slate of
of If the
II tilled Stales were lo intervene,
the ground that it would he Impossible
j commanding to restrain
soldiers from doing acts never don
of the gov-
declare there are no Amer-
in to suffer from
ala's bands that the relation of
forces to the City of Mex-
Is the same as would be the
of to marauding
bands In North Carolina.
The news that President con-
situation as a grate one and
given to th,. expediency
putting II up to Congress is ex-
lo bring out the usual crop
reports troops under orders lo
j move and plans completed by
general staff of the army
ling Mexico.
Such a
Percy has
Clarence-Mas he
I had some words
with him today, and he deliberately
out his hand and
my hair.
Well Known Citizen
in Spencer
Sept. I. -J I.
aged years, of Richmond, was
found dead his room In a Spencer
lodging house shortly after midnight
this morning. Ills dead body lay
across that of B, M. Jones, a room
ate ho Was aliened I
of the corpse. Is as-1
signed as the cause of the death and
an was held, The body
turned over to undertaker and
prepared for bin I d and shipped to the
i of Richmond Ring b id In
only . month, sad was
ployed by the Southern Railway, and
Is said leave a wife and several
children
NO ROOM FOR DOUBT
him to
with hi.
unit
COMPLETE ACCOUNTING
Veteran-, In
LOB fit. The
Innumerable el the an
mill national lbs
army of Republic began
v. the national
were form iii- ors at the
Is Hob i Many blue clad
bed the
. it. the Influx of v lot
not The big
e, lay, The
d iv. when Worn Cori
of th- t; v i an i other
also will as-
tor their me a
IT. S. C
. PIERCE
WHAT
REPUBLICAN PROS-
IS.
What has the result been
If by prosper
you mean vast wealth, no
matter how distributed or
distributed at all or not; If
you vast enterprises built
up to he presently
under the control of
small bodies of men. who
can determine almost plane,
whether there shall be com-
petition or not. The nation as
a nation has grown Immensely
rich She Is Justly proud of her
Industries and of of
her men of They can
master anything they set their
mind to. and we have been
greatly stimulated under their
leadership and command. Their
laurels are many and tery green.
We must accord them the
honors that are their due. and
we must preserve what they
have built up for us. Hut what
of the other side of the picture
It is not easy for us to live us it
used to be. money will not
buy wages, even
when we can net them, yield
how many senses
have wet
and a
MA
TORI
and I am pa, I la.
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label-
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THE CAROLINA HOME a THE
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
D J. Bettor.
CAROLINA
TROPICS
Whatever the
Ion of tin- f modern
in the control of In
Panama limy have In tins
country, II In certainly a good
in whore the
tendencies ravages of
nm known. President of
year,
months.
AM of n- t
. i-i be Of at I
o i. i word.
advertising
at be for at
par line, U. to fifty linen
Entered as class mailer
M, at the pOSt at
Norm Carolina, end
ct of
in I view in a New
paper, after describing in glow-
Adverting may ii upon ,. . , .
business B opening
Reflector Building, Panama Canal on and
Streets
conditions In
ca, Midi
h boon one
the worst handicap of tropical Amer-
With
Panama, there Ii no reason why South
America maintain a vast
population and nations as ad
as any in the world. The Pan-
Canal the gateway to the
western of tho and
the elimination disease from the
Isthmus an even greater
all and South
ca, . have decided that
would Washington to lend
us several experts from
the men whose services won
for your country such undying fame
in South America, l person-
ally would like In have the sorties
one of Col-
prophesied some lime
ago the control of tropical dis-
eases, making tropical countries a
place of residence for white men.
opened up an almost Inconceivable
Held tor the of the future.
man now has the knowledge
necessary to i him free from many
contagious diseases. diseases
which evict is lock-
In ire rapidly being
the the pi e
Ai.
to learn what govern-
commission had effected in
the program, method . ac-
tit. the Fund upon
Its a Initiative ten t p I-
cities where the plan
had been En effect for several years.
These were Kansas city, To-
Cedar Del
Monies. for
Worth, and Dallas,
general form and functional organ-
these cities was learned
from published charters
to expedite II i
lie- Hi Id 1304 i-
lions v . . on i
domain Is ruled over by the pub-
school house. II seems to be the
mission of the Social Center
of America to awaken the
people lo a fuller knowledge of
powers.
---------o
M VT
MaJ. W,
Of in a recent
says year
was seal out of North
Carolina to pay for hay. corn and
meal, things could he raised
for Which not a dollar should
leave the State. While thin amount
. It is less than
for the yea.- 1910, which shows that
farmers made considerable
Improvement towards raising then
supplies at home. Interest .
In production of corn large-
this Improvement and the
farmers should continue efforts
in tins, direction until the drain on
their cash lo food supplies
when is entirely cut off. All the
wheat, coin, meal and bay needed in
North can raised in the
state II determine
II shall be done.
The -Bids man of the
Charlotte Observer has this to
a Greenville who
the Republican convention in that
How is it that Colonel
method
. i the
w York and other elites
be recorded will be th
Report the of
hi In the of .
St close of business Sept. 1912,
and
Overdrafts
Furniture and fixtures 1,414
hi., hanks and hankers 3.469.13
Hold coin
coin Including all
minor coin currency
National bank notes
other notes I
Skinner handsomer head
Krone whiter eyes are even
more lustrous than of yore and
to kindle with tho flash of
anger, of sparkle with Hie humor
of a hidden good nature. Skinner
and Tillman would have made a
great pair when the latter was In
Hie height of his and
When a nominating convention is
held, the office seeks the man. hill
tin. primary man seeks the office
the latter method it
happens that the heal men are put
office, Under the present plan
holding voting primaries lo make
it is only office
seeker who announces himself a
candidate. Such a method of select-
officers is a farce and is not con-
to the government.
STOCK LAW
That largely attended meeting of
farmers in Raleigh two weeks ago,
with representatives from all
lions of stale, adopted a
the next
to pass a State wide stock law.
The Progressive that is read
by more farmers In the stats and In
the SOUth than any other paper, has j
declared fever of resolution
will use its Influence getting
such n law passed the legislature.
Sentiment for such a law la grow-
rapidly and early enactment
Can he looked for.
A Picture of Contentment
All men look pleased when they smoke
this choice all men like the rich
quality and true, natural flavor of
bad taken ; ,; relations.
i i lated to th. The Ian of tbs future will re-
and . of I ion I as tho Important
. id the
, . . .,. men the knowledge and control o
led an Individual Th
each department, and epidemics will
. ti had lo be answered by work naturally be pressed most
. , . Held work where the
was directed Mr baa the The
ti the Bureau American Medical
whose
., ,.,,,,. i nones com-
pi the. A.
Is making a similar study Oil
departments the federal govern-
in.-Hi as chairman of the Commission
on and Mr,
with a staff or three bureau
Investigators, la now making tho
same kind of a ten
with Frankfort,
whose mayor ejaculated, as did
many American commissioners,
la a new kind of study. Most people
want only
Tho Investigators upon their
rival In one of the to he
nations which we regard a
backward us in the race for
hitter health. Tat nation which
Hist learns to utilize all the
edge of modern science for the
of disease will rapidly
prove, physically, commercially
financially, and will lake a long step
toward the front rank among nations.
LATEST POWERS K THE
SCHOOLS
October the Social Center As-
343.842
k paid
plus I .
I profits, less cur-
in expenses taxes
paid .
Deposit
i ii i .-its subject to i beak
Cashier's cheeks outstanding
Total,
State of North Carolina. County of
Pitt,
I, W. BullOCk, Cashier the
above named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement In true to
the best of my knowledge be-
lief.
W, J. BULLOCK, easier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 9th day of September. 1912.
J. A.
Notary Public,
My commission expires Jan.
1913.
C. J. TUCKER,
It. f. JENKINS,
W. W.
Directors.
ltd
In speaking Monday against
primary system for
candidate, the omission of
the word made one sentence
say Just the Opposite of what was
intended. We meant to any Hint by
this method it frequently happens
that the best men are not put In
office. The people should return to
the method of the seeking Hie
man, Instead of man seeking
e.
hi course farmers to sell
their tobacco when the price is good
the same time they should he care-
not to overcrowd market, if
they hold hack and sell slower It
going lo prices any lower,
hut may have a tendency to make
them even better.
We note with regret that the plant
of the Rocky Mount Telegram was
badly damaged fire Sunday night.
While the damage, Is
covered by Insurance, this
not compensate for loss and in-
convenience to tho paper.
first made a rapid of sedation of America was organized
conditions of the city, such at a national convention held at Mad-
as parks, hollies, factories, under of
etc, Then each took a de- of Wisconsin,
armed with a copy was the principal national
th. questionnaire, requested from the Ion that occasion.
commissioner in charge or from his On the of next October the
Subordinate a few- time to second annual convention of the as-
certain information, is appointed to he held at
was readily granted and the University of Kansas, with a
i, i v is then as to special rally great convention
personnel, records work in Kansas city, Missouri.
i. nits question following This movement is trying to help
In order. These as the people lo realize great-
m the man dividends on its enormous Invest-
r for often new in public schools.
i or different methods Its II insist the public
i. i Sometimes the an- school system of the U. s. is the
is s as noted verbatim by the In- nation's partnership incorporation of
were very frank s g. arts science Its Inheritance
when an official or are depart- of all the powers of the mind, derived
men was asked what preventive many ages of history in many
. ires taken after As. ; lands. These powers the mind
Newark factory Ursa, replied Invention and
i talked of las all good ways
Betels apparently disliked to our time and from
knowledge their depart. g things handed
modern i Id at I e I
and so uniformly i
to be Install- of the wealth of United
or, such . been produced through the
a third Hep In study, application I I lags coin-
after all had bean knowledge to
In Conferences with this continent
representative i ham 1st Par.
U. control
commission government. The entire of th
of a city usually occupied I powers of know
ti ,. are still a par o .
Report of the Condition of
BARE
st In the State of , C
at the close of business Sept, 1912.
Loans and discounts
Overdraft None
houses and
and 1.183.00
Due from hanks and bankers
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all
minor coin currency
National bank notes and
notes 13.00
People sometimes do a thing one
day regret it the next. There
are not n few Pitt wear-
Just that kind of a feeling, that
If they feel like they talk.
Smoked In pipes thousands of men-everywhere
known to
We take pride In Duke's
Mixture. It la our leading brand of granulated
and every sack we make a challenge to all other tobacco
manufacturer Every fie Back of famous
contains one and a half ounces of choice granulated
tobacco, every way equal to the bat you can buy at any
price, and with each you get a book of
papers FREE.
If you have not the Duke's Mixture made by
Tobacco Co. at Durham. N. C, try It now.
Get n Camera with the Coupon
Save the coupons. With t can get all sort of vain-
able suitable for young and
Sid i men, women, boys and You II
delighted to ace what you can get free with-
out cent of cost to you. Get our new
illustrated
tend it daring September and
October only. Your and
a postal will bring it to you.
k Ir-m SHOE, J. T
NATURAL LEAK,
tiER TWIST, FOUR
ROSES W PICK
PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGAR.
CIGARETTES.
other or
Premium
ST. LOUIS. MO.
that cow win need her tat when prohibition In North Carolina, hut
Hy tints comes Some folks will never see the day it Is done.
we have in mind can draw a lesson
from this. Work going on erecting one hundred
thousand dollars worth of buildings at
According t the government re- the same time is not bad for ti town
port. Issued Monday, there have size,
ready been ginned about three , Q
tors of a million bales of cotton this
The dinner racket has
long served Its day now
the Republicans of this state hope to
Catch votes with the promise of u
full tickler.
o---------
You thought Pitt county
were In right much of a muddle, but
Just wait and see what the senator-
contest in the state
a primary produces ten fold dis-
cord and bitterness as ever
caused by a delegated nominating
You have heard tho old saying want overthrow convention.
Capital paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, leas cur-
rent expenses and taxes
paid
Hills payable
Time certificates of deposit
subject to check
Cashier's checks outstanding
ii
IS
11.89
.,. Kill
1,243.00
JO
Wait-Coming-Wait
HOWE'S Great London SHOWS
Rings, Hippodrome and Mammoth
Total.
St it., of North Carolina. County of
Pitt. as.
c r COS or th-
named bank, do solemnly
the above Is true t. the
of my knowledge and f.
i COX, Ci
scribed to I
n i, this Mb i s. planner, 1911
Notary Public.
A. W AMOK,
A I. i S.
Directors.
ltd
Greenville,
Friday
October
The only show that will visit
your city giving a mammoth, free
spectacular
STREET PARADE
WITH THREE BIG BANDS
Watch Wait Coming
. .
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
Advertising R ates on Application
for
get that the Mercury will soon go
don ii. So you better after
some up to date heaters and stoves
at A. W. Ange and Company.
Anything in general merchandise
you need as pants, shirts, over-
alls, hats. caps, underwear. Come
us before buying elsewhere.
Mercantile Company.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, spent Thursday Green-
counterpanes, comforts
cotton bolting at the right price
at A. and Company.
Messrs. H. Joe
J. and H. L.
Worthington went to Greenville Fri-
day.
forget the dry goods at
A. W. Ange and and cheap
too.
Hiss Latin or
who has been visiting Mrs. Louis Can-
non, returned home Friday evening.
head of cattle at
once, it you have hut one to sell, don't
fail to see R. W. Dall.
Miss and Miss
son made a short trip to Greenville
Friday evening.
Miss Cox loft today for
to begin her duties as teacher
for the coming year. She was ac-
companied her mother, Mrs. D.
T. Cox.
We are opening our fall line of
shoes. They are something nice, and
good. We can please you on style.
and price. Union Mercantile Com-
Misses Cora and Annie- Carroll were
visitors in town Friday.
Miss Mills of Black Jack is
spending some time with Mrs. A. W.
Anne.
Tobacco is selling line and
SUCker buggies and Tar Heel Wagons
are leaving; the A. Cox
Company a rapid rate.
Lots citizens round Winterville
are undecided as to and
hut all agree that A. W. and
Company has a complete stock dry
goods, furniture and hardware
sell cheap.
Mr. an Mrs. Henry of Rocky
Mount are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Smith.
A. Cox Manufacturing Com-
are agents for the Pittsburgh
Perfect Fence. Their poultry fencing
I undoubtedly the best there is on
the market. See them before buy-
any farm fence.
We have on hand at all times a
complete line of coffins and caskets.
also offer excellent hearse
i . a. W. tags Company.
Mrs. M. A. Adams went to Green-
ville today.
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity
Advertising rates on Application
for Dandruff
Yea Will Be Surprised to See How
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
by all druggists at
per bottle. But to enable you to
make a test and prove what It will
do for you, get a cent trial bottle
fully guaranteed or your money back
at Pharmacy.
WINTERVILLE, Sept.
Dixon left Saturday for
Bridge where she will teach
coming session.
Mr. R, lo Kinston Sat-
The Reflector correspondent of
Winterville has changed and so has
A. W. Ange and Company. They
have the nicest new goods in. OH
MY
Messrs. J. Roy
Davenport and John made
B living trip to Greenville Saturday.
Miss Pearl Hester who has been
spending some time In the country
returned Saturday.
A good supply of and
hats and caps at Harrington, Barber
and They will he pleas-
ed to show you them and save you
money.
Mr. Tucker of Greenville, ac-
companied Mr. Jack Move of near
Winterville. visitors In town
Saturday night.
oysters. sausage,
cue and a nice line of groceries go-
low down for cash. II. W. Dall.
Mr. Thad Nichols of
was a caller In town Sunday evening.
You just ought to see the big line
of Hunt Club shoes, the Union Mer-
Company opening up.
They are beauties. Come and give
them a look before buying.
Mercantile Com puny.
Mr. Nelson and family, of
Greenville spent Sunday with
here.
A part of the candidates got left
in the primary, hut no one has got
left in the day sale at A. W. Alice
and Company. They all got bargains.
Mr. Ronald Pinch, of Bailey, is vis-
his uncle. Rev, m. A. Adams.
Oysters any way you want them.
hi are line. It. W. Dall.
Messrs. G. II. Cox and Dixie
left Monday morning for
Chapel Hill to attend school.
For tailor made suits see the
ion Mercantile Company. They rep-
resent the best and cheapest in town.
and quality guaranteed. Union
Mercantile Company.
Harrington, Harbor and Company
received a nice lino of rugs, art
squares and lap robes. All good
goods cheap.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures his life la
wise for his family.
The man who Insures his health
la wise both for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard-
It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease.
Which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
Itself In Innumerable ways
TAKE
And save your health.
AYDEN, N. C . Sept.
mi In progress at the
church.
The force of hands with the as-
of the street machine are
making our streets look more
Mr. Walter Gardner is gradually
Improving,
A runaway horse hitched to a
buggy dashed out of the alley be-
tween Smith Bros., and J.
store, run into a delivery wagon, and
ran on down to the at
Pharmacy, turning and ran up on
the side walk and knocked the poll
from under shelter front of
i. millinery store and Spier's Jewelry
store, the shelter in falling broke
out a large plate glass. The m id
animal was apprehended at the in-
of Lee and Second street.
Let your light shine, but it didn't
shine long. Dr. Sauls placed a light
the street opposite of the rubbish
of the shelter knocked down by the
horse and some thief stole the
tern before day.
Mr. Richard is rejoicing
over the arrival of a baby girl which
makes him six girls and half a dozen
Who can beat it. Trot him
out.
Mr. Eugene Cannon is pap. It's a
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. and lit-
granddaughter. Hellen, hit Tues-
day to spend a few days in
and Kinston, then Mr. and
Miss Hellen will go to their Florida
home, while Mrs. will visit
hers until near
Mr. Jno. Webb is building the most
house, so far in town. It is
with shingles and has
a Jamestown appearance.
m . and B.
architects and
tors began erection of a
neat bungalow Ghent for W.
ii.
New cotton is coining In and com-
a good price, while tobacco
I are out of
Miss left Sunday
night for Meredith College at Raleigh.
Misses May Cannon and
Camion left Monday for C. col-
Wilson.
The Society of the
debated Tuesday
ed, that the education of the boys is a
greater benefit to the state than the
education of tho girls. Affirmative.
L. L. Smith. Larry W. Smith;
J. C. Griffin.
Beatrice, the little girl of Mrs. J.
A. Branch, while picking cotton In
the field fell and was speechless for
several but is slowly recovering.
Mr. J. It. Smith Monday
night from Wilson where he had ac-
companied his daughter, Miss May,
to the A. C. college.
Hon. Claude Kitchin will speak in
Ayden Sept. 21st., at o'clock p. m.
Everybody should hear this
statesman as a defender of the
Shoe Repairing.
I am giving personal attention to
this lino and with new machinery
additional help can do your
work promptly.
J. J. COREY
At Sam I lake's Harness Shop
rights. shoulder to
shoulder with Champ Clark W.
Bryan, Senator Bailey and lien Till-
man.
Report Condition of
to.
a Greenville, in the of
at the close of business Sept. 1912.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
North Carolina state Ponds 6.000.00
Furniture and fixtures
All other real estate
Demand loans
Due from hanks and hank-
Cash it
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
National bank Holes
other S. notes
IF YOU'RE
Particular
20.329.42
15.117.02
The woman who
buys here is certain
of values.
FURNITURE
That will please both in artistic designs, in
in price.
We're offering exceptional buying
now in
Rugs, Matting Rugs,
Adm Rugs
TAFT VANDYKE
all
and
1,784.22
89,964.00
Total
Liabilities
Capita stock paid in
Undivided profits, loss cur-
rent expenses
Notes and bills 6,992.50
mils payable 57.300.00
Time of
deposit
Deposits subject to
check 189.367.13
Bank
Due
Cashier's
Ci
L. II.
B, F. TYSON
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
420,798.5
Total 0-.
state of North Carolina, County of
Pitt,
l. c. Carr,
named hank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my and belief.
C s. CARS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th clay of Sept. 1912.
ANDREW MOORE.
Notary Public.
My commission expires March
1913.
Correct-At
G. FLANAGAN,
K. B. moos
A. MOSELEY
Directors.
LINE
FLORIDA 888888888888888888
MOVED MOVED
Into New Stables g
Corner 2nd and Street a
SAM mi
Transfer Man t
Express
Promptness
Phone No. Night or Day ft
Meets All Trains S
8888888888888888
Thursday, 17th,
-to
all in North
REWARD
A reward of Two Hundred Dollars
will be paid for the arrest and con-
of two or more of the
guilty of cutting the Stock Law
Fence on the New Bern road, or a
reward of One Hundred and Fifty
Dollars for the arrest and conviction
Of one single person for cutting said
fence.
Commissioners of Pitt County.
Sept. 10th. 1912.
Coaches and Pullman
on regular Trains up to Hamlet
--Special Train from Hamlet
to Jacksonville
Make your reservation
call on your agent or
write the undersigned for fur
Information also see
H. S.
Division Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
MRS. HASKETT
Florist
f.
Hull.-, and Cut Flowers.
Flower all Sizes
H. 1.1 V
Still With
The Mutual Insurance
Company
Just The d
est and Beet ft
T. H I C I
Plumbing, Steam He Water
Heating.
I Id's Engines;
Electric Light
I am prepared to do your work at
Reasonable price. See me or call
hone No.
Ezra Says
don't take a gill effort
to git folks In a peck of and
a little neglect of constipation
indigestion or other liver
derangement will do the same. If
ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills
for quick results. safe, sure
and only cents at all druggists.
ii ii
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE
I a passenger Touring
Car for hire on reasonable
terms. Will carry passengers
anywhere In town or country,
or to neighboring towns.
Day Phone, Night Phone
91-L
Hater
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock of French and
land Bulbs arc now arriving and to
plant early insures fine flowers.
Remember we make the finest wed-
ding end floral designs.
Mall, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
J. L Co.
Phones Raleigh,
D. J. JR.
Agent for Greenville and
Greenville Banking and Trust Company
Some of its Achievements during the past year in progress and service to the
community
INCREASE IN CAPITAL STOCK efficient and frequent supervision.
from to This to- LARGE NUMBER
nether with double stockholders liability r . t . i r,
B i , i distributed in different sections of
now giving protection . .
the largest given by any the county. No bank in this section
bank in the county. IS backed by so large a number of sub-
citizens.
embracing not only several offices in PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION of
but extending to other counties,
including Washington, Vance-
Hookerton and Stantonsburg.
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF SELECTED BY
TORS from to and requiring APPOINTMENT BY U. S. GOVERN- as one State s
monthly meetings, thereby securing more i MEN as depository for postal funds money deposited.
the Corliss safe, most
expensive and claimed to
bank safe made.
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS W August
104,191.07
E. G. FLANAGAN. President
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
C. S. CARR, Cashier
E- B. HIGGS. Vice-President





saw
C TICKETS OF THE THREE PARTIES
isms
THE
LABOR
t S
The Belgian Socialists are actively
a huge strike of every
kind of labor, by which they hope to
secure universal suffrage pure and
simple, as against the present plural
vote, which gives the upper classes
such an advantage over the lower.
The executive council of the
recall Federation of Labor has
Armed the recent action of President
Samuel in revoking the
charter of the Amalgamated
Of Carpenters and Joiners, which had
filed to obey the order of the Allan
tic convention that it with the
United Brotherhood.
The Union of Salem. Ore., have
in having the council pass
an ordinance providing that
laborers shall have the preference
over with contractors
on public work. At the last election
the city charter was amended so that
resident labors should have the
and the ordinance carries the
amendment into effect.
Army Worm Makes Its
in Wayne
MT. Sept. much
army worm has put in his
hereabouts and, according
to report given in by some farmers.
is playing havoc with the hay crop.
Strange to say. where peas have been
sown broadcast with a view to
vesting a crop of pea Vines and hay
mixed, it is said that the army worm
is eating the Holds clean of grass and
leaving the peas standing.
Debs to la New York
NEW YORK. Sept.
Square Garden is to be the scene
Monday night of what Is Intended to
be the greatest campaign
In the history of the Socialist
party in the United States.
political leaders labor bodies
of the metropolis will attend the
meeting en V. Debs,
the Socialist candidate for president,
and Seidel. the candidate for
vice will be the principal
shakers.
COUNSEL IMPLICATES
ALL AVAILABLE ROOM TAKEN
CRAIG SPEAKS
IF you should take a saw and cut any
pair of shoes in this store right down
through the middle, you would find nothing but goodness
and quality throughout.
The unseen parts have received as much care and at-
in the making, as the uppers and soles. The linings,
the counters, the inner soles are all worthy and made to give
the best of
We sell only the highest quality shoes made
for men. women and children; placing our
with makers who have years pro-
only the most worthy footwear, and in
addition to quality.
WE YOU THE BROADEST
OF STYLES IN THiS COMMUNITY, AT
PRICES AS LOW AS YOU ARE GENERALLY
ASKED TO PAY FOR MAKES
Shoe Company
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.
Sam White
Piano Co.
Remember.
MOSCOW, Sept.
. backward years
low to the who met
the Preach legions in the sanguinary
battle of the tight which
weakened the strength of the
loaders and led later to the
retreat of Napoleon from Mos-
cow. The battle was fought years
ago near the little village of
not a great distance to
; west of Moscow, where an elaborate
program of festivities was carried out
today in celebration of the
anniversary.
Wilson lo Veteran-
ATLANTIC CITY. N J. S.-;.
With fluttering flags and martial
music, the gates of Atlantic City were
thrown today to greet the
gates and Visitors to the ninth an-
convention of the Span
War Veterans and the Ladles Aux-
of that organization.
were opened at the Hotel
this morning and several in-
formal features of the convention
program will be carrier out
row. Governor Woodrow Wilson will
be the first o week lo ad-
dress the delegates and review the
Pig parade, in which States sol
and sailors and the militia will
with the veterans
Moonshiner Long Term
ROCKY MOUNT, Va. Sept.
Bryant we today to
years ill the state penitentiary at
Richmond for the murder of John
The jury was three
hours before deciding on a verdict,
several of them at first being for the
death sentence.
The crime, committed Nov.
1911, was a cold blooded one Both
men were moonshiners and Bryant
of on
him. He and struck
him and when lied shot
him in five Pack. Bryant then
ed l was caught Janus y. His
consumed lour
Heath Dakota State Pair
HURON, s. s. pt,
everything in readiness tor the public
and prospects for a successful
the South Dakota State Fair
threw open gates here fins morn-
it will continue through the
The exhibition is one of the
most complete ever staged in this
of the country, displaying the
agricultural and other resource of
nearly every county the slate over.
The array of free amusements Is
usually large the speed meet-
and aviation flights as the big
features.
Big Buy in
THOMASVILLE. Sept. en-
and well attended mass
meeting of the citizens of Thomas-
ville and community was held in the
opera house last night for the
pose of perfecting an organization
for Day. a day set apart
in each In This
year the celebration will be held
and present is point
to the biggest and best day has
been held yet. The mass meeting
formed a permanent organization with
the following President.
Mayor C. G. vice president, B.
Durham; secretary, Charles R.
and treasurer, J. A Morris.
Committees were appointee for the
various stunts to be pulled off that
day. such as parade, am
decorations, poultry, exhibit and
others for the handling of the
and other necessary ends to the
day.
According to Hayes Mayor
Tied His Hands is Proposed
Raids to Illicit Resorts
NEW YORK, Sept. relation-
ship between Mayor Gaynor and the
police department; the
mayor's attitude on the city's so call-
ed vice and excise problems and the
extent to which the department fol-
lowed his public declarations of his
attitude formed the basis of a re-
cross-examination undergone
by Commissioner Waldo today in the
trial of Cornelius G. Hayes, an in-
suspended on charges of
false reflecting on th
commissioner.
For nearly an hour Thomas
counsel, sought to read
into the record the mayor's speeches
and utterances on the vine problem.
Thwarted in his efforts by Terence
assistant corporation counsel,
appearing for the police department,
the lawyer Anally gained recognition
from the trial commissioner. Douglas
i. this
am merely trying to prove that
Mayor policy was one under
Which the social evil was recognized
as an unconquerable problem which
to be endured, but that the evil
had to present a of outward de-
that in the failure of
tor Hayes lo raid disorderly houses
he was merely reflecting this policy,
and that any orders issued to
by Police Commissioner Waldo were
directly in violation of that
Mr. Thacker was then permitted to
proceed with his cross-examination
along the lines he desired.
Does not Mayor direct your
policy toward vice he asked Waldo.
He does not. snapped the
Have you ever observed the may-
or's views on the excise question
The mayor's views. Mr. Waldo re-
plied, almost before the question had
been asked, given to the police
in General Order No. in That
order is still in force.
you know the mayor's views
on vice are that we have to suffer this
evil
I don't know anything about the
mayor's views except what he told
he never told me anything like
that.
Has Mayor Gaynor ever Instructed
you how to deal with disorderly
houses
He has never given me any
on fatal subject.
As a mailer of fact, you didn't ex-
Hayes to raid disorderly house's
within his district did you
I expected him lo raid every dis-
orderly houses as to whose operations
I could Obtain evidence.
You knew, didn't you. that
houses had flourished for six
months In Inspector district;
that these houses were operating
every day and that they were not be-
raided
Yes. knew It. I know that
houses had been flourishing in
that district for a year. But
that Inspector Hayes was
every effort to close them up.
Commissioner Waldo was a
witness. His replies were long
and couched in general terms and
I he had frequent encounters with Mr.
The district attorney's office ex-
pressed satisfaction today in the
of a Salvation Army lassie.
who had rooms near the Hotel Met-
and was an eye witness to the
murder of Rosenthal.
It is said that she can Identify
If not all the men Involved In the
and will make a valuable
i state, witness. Another witness, a
of the Club here, has
traced to N. Y and an as-
district attorney WM dispatch-
ed thither last night.
Wake Forest College Opened Day Be- Locke Specially Those
fore Yesterday With Every sign Republicans Purity u
of to
Year Democracy
WAKE FOREST. M. C, Sept- GREENSBORO, Sept.
Wake Forest College opened Craig. Democratic candidate for gov-
day with the largest enrollment spoke to the voters of
Its history. Most all of the old at the Grand Opera last
dents of the three classes who did not the burden of his speech be-
graduate last year have returned to an attack on the Republican
continue their work. The freshman; for industrial evils which he
class is the largest by far of any charged the party with allowing to
year heretofore and there Is yet a Into the life of the nation. He
number of fellows to come In. touched lightly on matters of
home, boarding house and concern, dealing with the
is very nearly filled. Indeed question which he
the rooming capacity here is very People of this state should
limited. If the college had more over very strongly,
rooming capacity, the number of He called upon Republicans who de-
dents would be much larger than It Justice and freedom and national
is now. It is not over estimating It, purity to Join the Democratic party,
when the writer states the enroll- always the party of progress since
this year will run close to five nation began. Mr. Craig said
hundred. A few more days and the Republican party had been
rush will be over, and the men will Into fragments that will never be-
be right down at It. In every re- come united again.
this year bids fair to be the He spoke for more then an hour
best year this history of the in- the crowd which well filled the
opera house, and in which were many
Dr. Hubert Potent, who had a withstood the heat. He drew
leave of absence for one year took up applause, particularly as he
his active work this week as head attacked the opponents of Democracy
professor in the Latin department of and creators of the evils in the
the College. Hubert, as we call him, land-
is a mm h loved fellow by all the boys Congressman Stedman presided and
and it does us good to have him Mr. Justice to introduce the
us. He is a live wire in every phase of evening,
or college societies, as- Congressman Stedman said tinny
work, and class room work. he was attracted by the per-
He is a genuine man. of a certain young man. about
The friends of the college will be he spoke then prophetically,
glad to know of the action taken a he said, he is the candidate
few days ago by the trustees of the governor of this state and he
institution, regarding a new state by a great
This has been much for though It behooves every
sometime and the trustees have democrat to go to the polls and vote
last heard the cry and are answering His Craig and he will
It in the form of a building. B Presented by E. J. Justice.
The plans are being made and at a Mr- said in beginning that
very early date the will Mr- Craig would agree
be for a new modern dormitory of the man. is
which will accommodate at least one one who introduces a
hundred and fifty men. Every one Is has the relationship as the
rejoicing over this good news, and man introduce and myself,
before a great while we will have Oh all
that which we need badly. try men, have known
The Y. M. A. has planned to was popular to speak
give a banquet in honor of this year's to popular cry, but I have never
freshman class on nest Monday even- Old not stand for
tag, At this banquet it is hoped that measuring other men by
most man in college will line he. I have
up for the work the association Candidate for
planned. It is living to give to the Democracy this year to
fellows that which will most false note. He has never
when tiny eater the arena of any principal that
lire and that needed Is char- rights of the people.
going to Congress from
Today was the Brat practice of fool- I have seen him
ball. Cant Holding tried out both his Mature to fight
the old and tin new men. Everything a reformation.
looks hopeful The whole line of nominated by re-
yea team has returned and progressive Democracy in a
most or the hack Held men. There has been bet-
are quite a number of new men who
bid fair to make good and more than Craig.
fill in the vacancies or the old men using no
who will not return. Coach W to you
son will reach here Monday and be- at the end of the next four years
gin his work of whipping the men
Kill I'D IS S. ft ELECTION
Open Biennial Meet.
ST. PAUL, Minn. Sept. Nearly
two hundred delegate representing
stale organizations In all parts of
the country and provincial
Canada are assembled in this
city lo attend the third biennial con-
of the lion of
steam Engineers which opened hers
today at the Ryan Hotel, lbs
tors of the convention. One of the
principal mailers lo he con . c red
the gathering is a propose, plan of
life insurance for the members of the
affiliated u and ire mans
other manors of
to the ii is be-
the convention will remain
in about ten i The local
have in en
ti progress for
deli gates,
COLUMBIA, S. Sept.
call of John Gary Evans, chairman of
the Democratic executive
for funds to conduct In-
of alleged election frauds.
I. bearing fruit. The call was not
until yesterday, hut the fund
is already substantial and It Is be-
it soon will become large
enough to execute the entire
of tho late Information of
fraud in the election is surprising.
From counties where no rumors of
corrupt inn had escaped are now re-
porting instances. Darling-
ton Greenwood are the
lo unearth scandals.
iii county one of the
boxes -I voles in it than
there were names on tho registration
list, another box had more and still
another had ten more than lawful.
in Darlington n was found M
Danes appeared OB the list iii the veil-
precincts that were not on the
list and that iii many
one man was allowed in
vote more than once.
Into the very best condition possible.
The largest senior class in the his-
of the college met today and
elected the following
President. Sam Long.
Vice president, L. C. Smith.
Secretary. Joe
Treasurer, X. B. Wright.
Prophet. Frank Smithers.
W. T.
Poet. B. W. Lane.
Historian. J. L. Carpenter.
Executor. L. G. Young.
Statistician, Henry J. Langston.
as much respect as we speak of the
service of the lamented Vance and
he lamented Aycock.
TWO AVIATORS
DEAL AT
Bag., Sept.
more British army officers lost their
lives while flying today.
Captain Patrick Hamilton bad
en Lieutenant Steward with him as
a passenger In his biplane. The two
officers had flown for a considerable
time when a strong wind suddenly
sprung up and In endeavoring to
make headway against It one of the
wings of the collapsed.
The machine fell to the ground
Sept. transaction an altitude of feet and was
Involving more than was com I destroyed. The bodies of the two
here when a transfer of the, were wreck-
property of the Tim-
Hamilton bad obtained his
Company and the Man- certificate only on March 12th.
tilling Company was made to J. year. He was an infantry of-
S. and Sons, Ray and belonging to the Worcestershire
Deal, of Norfolk, Va. Prior to the regiment, hut was attached for duty
transfer of the Ellington Bryant con. hp army flying corps.
holdings the Deals its prop,
which consists of some Bavaria, Sept. 6.-A Ger-
of standing timber In and military airman was killed near
Jones and Counties, was trans during a
to the Manufacturing Lieutenant of
Company and by the latter to J. army, had ascended in
Peal and Sons. After the transfer of
the property had been completed a
new company was organized and In-
earth.
Lieutenant died shortly
The laying of k on the Proctor
Hotel commenced today and the walls
will soon he above ground.
Mr. iv. B. Perry
Norfolk,
pent In
position of the opposing force In the
local maneuvers. The weather was
very stormy and when his machine
dent; Thurman Deal reached
and nay Heal secretary and treasurer,
and G. V. president
director. The new concern will op-
the large lumber plant lice- K Ha WM
operand by the Kinston having obtained his
lecturing Company. Tin. mill Is one airman's certificate, only three weeks
Of the most modern and best equip
of Its kind in eastern Carolina
and has a large daily capacity. Labor
Three decisions have recently been
mad by the Illinois State supreme
Fair Meet Next court which are Important to tho or
The board governors or labor movement The sub
County Fair Association will sustained the constitutionality
their meeting on Friday, of the Women's sot, as
all be present that meeting. The by the legislature In
premium lists have already been constitutionality of the
out and people are planning then , i automobile net, end the right
, ,;,. the fair n November, labor unions to call strikes or
The hoard or governors have much to lawful means In m
do in meantime. furthering their
.
, i
TICKET
Craig, of
Buncombe.
I II. L.
or
Secretary of Bryan
Grimes, of Pitt.
R. Lacy, of
Wake
W. P. Wood, of
Randolph.
Attorney-General T. W.
Bickett, of Franklin.
Public In-
Y. of
of
W. A. Graham, of Lincoln.
Commissioner of Labor and
L. of
Hendersonville.
Corporation Commissioners
George Pell, of Forsyth; E.
L. Travis, of Halifax.
Insurance
R. Young, of Vance.
Supreme Court
A. Hoke. of Lincoln; Geo. H.
Brown., of Beaufort.
AN TICKET
Settle, of
Buncombe.
J. R.
Gaskill. of Edgecombe.
Secretary of J.
Andrews, of Wake.
Treasurer-J. D. Albright, of
Surry.
Q. A. Wood, of
-General II.
Blair. of Forsyth.
in Public In-
T. Eraser, of
Guilford.
Commissioner of Agriculture
A. L. French, of
I of Labor and
or Forsyth.
Corporation Commissioners
W. E. White, or
John Sharp, of Iredell,
Insurance
H. Cook of Guilford.
Supreme Court Justices
to be made by
committee.
TICKET
Vance
of Davidson.
Lieutenant-Governor Chas.
E. Green, of Mitchell.
stated. h.
Senter, of Harnett.
L. Gore of New
Hanover.
F. Click,
S. W.
Cameron, of e.
sup. In-
Charles. L. Coon, of
Commissioner of Agriculture
J. M. of Lenoir.
Commissioner of Labor and
Printing J Y. Hamrick, of
Corporation Commissioners
George E. Butler, of Sampson,
and J. N. Williamson, Jr. of
Alamance.
Insurance
Clyde of Craven
Supreme Court
T. Hicks of Vance; W. S. OB.
Robinson, of Wayne.
DEMOCRATS HAVE
Fund Contributed by About
Persons
GEN. CARR HAS Gill
I p to Data Two and I
Contributions Hate Been He-
Treasurer
Is
NEW YORK, Sept
thousand persons have contributed
thus far to the Wilson and Marshall
campaign fund. The fund at pres-
totals
This was stated tonight at Demo-
national headquarters, which
the same time made public a list
of contributors containing, it was
stated, the names of all who had Con-
sum or or more to
the
v. G. the acting chairman
of the committee
declared political standard, had
been set by this
American he said,
never elect another President
without knowing the sources front
which financial support is drawn.
Wells, treasurer of the com-
that while the sum
received was encouraging, It was
tally to conduct the
campaign properly, but he believed
that contributions would continue.
The largest contributions made
thus far was by Henry
chairman of national executive com-
P. C. Pen field, a wealthy
Democrat of Penn., and
deary Goldman, a New York hanker.
Each gave
Five contributors were re-
The givers were Charles R.
Crane, of Chicago, who Is vice-pres-
national finance committee;
Wells, former Mayor of St.
Louis, the national treasurer; Cleve-
land H. Dodge and Jacob H.
New York bankers, and Hugh C.
Wallace of Tacoma, national coin-
from Washington.
Among other large contributors are
James II. Began. W. Hyman and
Jacob each, J. D.
former mayor of San Fran-
Win. J. Bryan. Norman
K. Muck, of New York,
John B, Stanch
of New York, Democratic
tor Governor or New York
and Perry Belmont. each.
The list Includes; W. B. Oliver, of
Baltimore. J. S. Armstrong,
more and C. A. Culberson, Washing-
ton, each. Senator Leroy Per-
B. R. W. A.
S. Brown. Sena-
tor C. s. all of Washington,
A. S. Miles, Baltimore, each;
Perry, Jesse mid Herbert Strauss, of
W. Vs., Wm. L.
Nashville, James Gray,
Atlanta, Mendel,
J. Durham. N. C, V. T.
Hurdle, New Orleans. each.
To the heirs at law of Bunn,
deceased, and Edward
deceased--Take Notice
North Carolina. Pitt County.
In the Superior Court, Before the
Clerk.
Thomas Vick. vs. James J.
Perkins, Frank Stewart Perkins, in-
J. W. Perkins, general
of James J. Perkins and Frank
Stewart Perkins, J. W. Perkins, in-
William Perkins, an in-
without general guardian, Henry
Hugh S. Delhi
Hopkins and husband.
Nelson Hopkins, Knox and
husband. Stewart Knox, Mary Miller,
and wife, Mary.
Warren King, and wife, Jacky Ann,
Page, Claudia Dun, and
band. Henry Duff, John Clark and
wife, Minnie. N. B. Brown, Wiley
Vines and wire, Charles Fore-
man, and wife, Winnie, Annie Ward.
Stephen Ward, John Daniel and wife.
Annie, Gray. Henry
John Smith, Sr., Josephine Whittled
and husband. John Charles
Patrick,
Moore, Sarah Dudley, Ellen Rich
and husband, Thomas Rich. Freeman
Hemby, Delphi Wooten. Robert Spell
and wife, Haywood Nettle,
Walter Nettle and wife, Victoria, Is-
Adams, Gray,
Bell, L. P. and wife, Emma,
Thomas Williams and wife.
Edward
and wife, Mary. James Harris
and wife, Ellen, O. Smith,
House and husband, Luke
House, Ada Hemby,
Randall Langley and wife, Pennie
A. M. Moseley, J. C. Tyson. J. II.
Taylor, J. W. Allen, Samuel Hemby
and Willis and Earnest May
and Freeman four
ed trustees of Chapel of
Greenville, N.
Herman Spell. Sarah Moore and
band, Moore. W. F. Evans.
Sam Move. James Adams, E. B.
J. S. Higgs. W.
Charles Spain and wife. Martha Ann,
John and wife, Emma,
Hemby, K. Moses
Daniel, Moses Graham, Caroline Par-
Morion Parker, Lizzie Atkinson
and husband, William Atkinson, Dan-
Parker, David Parker, Major Par-
two named Infants without
general J. Pulley. Hat-
tie Blow, Mangle James and husband,
F. G. James, J. B, Cherry, R. O.
W. J. Clark, the heirs
law of Bunn, whose are
unknown, the heirs at law Ed
whose names are
known.
D. C. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court.
This September 1912.
Out the 3.690 Industrial accidents
reported to tho California Industrial
board. were per cent.
The highest percentage of fatal
dents Is found In the light, power and
telephone per cent, of
all accident that class.
work cornea next with a
6.5, followed by agriculture,
with 6.2.
It appearing to the court in this ac-
upon the affidavit of Donnell
that the heirs at law of
Bonn and Edward Weathering
are necessary and proper parties to
this proceeding for partition, being
entitled to undivided in the
property sought to be partitioned;
And it appearing further to the
that the names of these parties
are unknown and cannot utter due
be ascertained by the petition-
in this
It is hereby ordered that notice
this proceeding be given to said
persons by the publication of the
petition tor the
tiled In this cause, together with this
order, once a week for four weeks
In The Reflector.
D. C. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court.
This 6th day September, 1912.
of the Petition Hied In the
Above Cause
The petition in this proceeding for
partition alleges that the plaintiff,
Thomas Vick. is seized as a
tenant in common with the defend-
ants in a certain parcel of laud, con-
acres, lying In Pitt county,
town of Greenville, which piece or
parcel of land was formerly owned
by T. R. Cherry and B. Cherry
and which was known as the Brown
Laud.
The petition alleges that
the the plaintiff is entitled to an
divided Interest in said
property.
The petition further that
a part said acres of land
been divided up into small-
lots and sold off to various ones
of the defendant, other than j. ii.
Cherry and Mangle James and
band, and is now known as
town or West Greenville; and that
the defendant, J. Cherry, en-
titled an undivided
Interest for life in that part of said
tract of acres, which is not now
embraced in
James IS entitled to an
divided seven-eighths interest ill fee
In said part of said acres.
The petition prays a partition of
said laud or a sale for partition.
Tho summons in this action was
Issued on the day of Angus and
IS returnable on October. 3rd. 1912.
D. C.
Clerk Court.
National League Men Have
on Americans.
Thomas and Lapp Did Not Suffer by
With John In
World's Championship Series
Played Two Years Ago.
For the last few years National
League critics have boasted or
catchers and declared that the Amer-
league had nothing in the back-
stopping line to compare with
Archer. Gibson and
others of almost equal ability. Last
year the added Chief Meyers, of the
Giants, to list of National
League stars and declared the Amer-
League could not show the In-
peer.
Perhaps they were right. Certainly
showed up the Detroit catchers
during the world's of 1907 and
1906, while Gibson most assuredly had
It on the Tiger receivers during the
battles in the fall of 1909 It was
the superiority shown by the
National leaguers lo those three set-
that caused their partisans to de-
the younger circuit was weak
behind the bat.
Ira Thomas and Jack Lapp, how-
ever, did not suffer by comparison
with Johnny In 1910, while the
same pair held their own with
Meyers last fall. Now the American
League is developing a bunch of
young receivers who bid fair to com-
pare favorably with the best in the
National League before many more
seasons pass by.
Jack Lapp, because of three
years in American League, can
now be considered a near veteran. He
is also approaching the ranks of star-
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Horses and Mules
Direct from Stock Farm of the middle
west. Come to see me if you
need anything in my line
J. E. WINSLOW
DEALER IN
Horses and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
ma mm
We sell the best Buggies and on j
the market for the money
.- . r
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Superior Court, before D.
Moore, Clerk.
Alex C. T. A. of the
estate j. w. Button, deceased vs.
widow, Button,
E, S. J. K. Button, John Hut-
ton, Joshua William, wife
Williams. John Mills and wife Sarah
Mills, J. L.
Otis Batten. Clara Button and
last three being minors.
virtue of a decree or the Super-
court county, made by V.
C. Moore, clerk, on the 31st day of
August. 1912, the undersigned Com-
missioner appointed by said decree, in
the above entitled cause, will on Fri-
the 4th day of October, 1912,
ID noon, expose to public sale
before court house door in Green-
ville. Pitt county, to the highest bid-
for cash the following described
parcel or hind to
and being In town-
ship, Pitt county, North Carolina, ad-
the land of F. C. Harding and
others and containing acres more
less being one half of Lot No.
In the division the Jesse
Reedy Grounds
This the 31st day of August, 1912.
K. HARDING.
Commissioner.
ltd
Cut he Is cot the only one.
What about Jimmy Block, who has
caught many games for the White
tills season and capably handled
the deliveries of Walsh, Lange,
Scott and and batted close
up to the same time
George has Installed as his
chief catcher Paul who Is a
graduate of the International League.
This youngster Is the owner of a good
whip and a keen batting eye. Wash-
has a pair of youngsters who
would bring a good round sum If
placed on the
and John Henry. Ted Easterly Is not
a youngster, but he is entering upon
his second career as a backstop and
has more than fulfilled expectations
by Jumping Into the limelight as Cleve-
land's premier receiver. Young Steve
Is another Cleveland catcher
who will bear watching. Other young
I Cash
or
Credit
Satisfaction, or Money
Refunded
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
try.
JOHN I
To Hew at Honolulu
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Sept. Ill-
Half a dozen oarsmen of the
Rowing club of this city, champions
of the lie sailed today for
where they are to engage
in n series of boat races against the
best of Hawaiian oarsmen. The I
will place the last week of
September and will Include a
oared race and doubles and singles
contests.
invite you our stock t
Coward Woolen Drug Co.
Me Bat
in Our
Department ,
ICE
CREAM
to
Soda Fountain
Toilet Articles,
Full Line of
Stationery,
C Fountain
Pen,,
Kodak Supplies
Telephone
Cow Drug Co.
N.
Ira Thomas.
catchers who are showing that they
measure up to big league require-
are of the
Red and of tho Tigers.
Canadian Tourney
MONTREAL, Sept.
annual championship
of the Canadian Golf
was opened at the Mount
Royal Golf with a and
high class Held. Play will continue
until the end of the week.
All In,
Myron with tho Louis-
ville last year, but who was
scheduled to Join the Indians June
will not report, a letter to
dent Sol. Meyer the veteran stated
that he was not condition to play
ball. He offered to report and give
the Indians his best service, but the
tone of his letter indicated that he
about all as a diamond performer.
President Meyer wired him not to
come and lines have now been cast
for another outfielder.
In the Field.
back In the Infield at
Jersey City, Hilly ha been
to the outfield, which would in-
that Bill's arm Is right
It Ii only the lame arm that
allied to lei him go.
CARR ATKINS
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam-
Ranges. Wilson Wood Heaters,
Blast Coal Healers.
If it's in the Hardware it
list
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
duce. We now former
Co. rand
will be glad to have our
on us.
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Captain Jame. E.
member of the James E. Clark Com-
has been appointed by
W. W. Kin-bin through rec-
of Captain Thomas c.
Daniels, of C. com-
of the North Carolina Naval
Militia, navigating officer of the Sec-
Battalion North Carolina Naval
Militia with the rank of lieutenant
Captain has accepted the
Clark will
act as navigating officer of the
Sixth Division North Carolina Naval
Militia headquarters in this
city. This is quite an honor to our
esteemed townsman and is worthily
bestowed, Captain Clark was the
navigating officer on the United
stales steamer Elfrida when Hie
Naval Reserves from here went on
annual cruise and from the
start he proved his efficiency. The
News congratulates the Naval
Reserves upon their choice and
also Captain Clark for being so high-
honored.- Washington X we.
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will cure you.
Main street, and Fourth street,
envelope containing three watch fobs.
please return to Mrs. Harry
Whedbee and receive reward.
will cure you.
No. 126.600. Dayton tires. yellow
running gear, front rim blue, heavy
motor pedals, heavy saddle
spring, wide handle bars,
right hand grip cracked on end slight-
on other end silver colored, left
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Items
Sept
Mary Bell Kicks, of is the
Misses and Mamie
Venters this week.
Mr. Venters was happily
married to Miss Spencer
of Belhaven. evening.
They left on the train for
Black Mountain and oner points.
many friends wish much
Vilma and Venters
their brother to Wash-
on an auto Wednesday
Mr Venters attended the
marriage at
en Wednesday.
Mrs. C. R. Galloway spent Fri-
day night in the country.
I Mr. C. B. Venters went to Green-
ville today to take his lady friend
to the train.
Mr. Marion Aldridge and sister,
Hiss of came over
Thursday evening.
Misses and Mamie Venters
and company. Miss Hicks, went over
to Vanceboro, awhile Thursday
an automobile.
Messrs. II. I. Smith and C. H.
Galloway went to Washington
day.
Mr. Ed Patrick of Ayden. was in
town awhile today.
mid Tampa. Fin.
via
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; gists.
or I n
l and and if taker.
i a tonic Fever will not return
Met
OLD BAY LINE
Picket
Dally, Including Sunday,
AND
Mall steamers
Equipped with Unite
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod
i-n
Is,
Portsmouth, Sundays
k days
pro
Old
at. nil Nona
West and Canada.
Office, No. Main St.
J. W. JR.
tat
and Mules
CAR LOAD OF EACH this week
Fine animals both ft r work and pleas-
Prices low as can be ask-
ed for guaranteed stock. Com and
look them selection.
GREENVILLE
IS THE
BEST TOBACCO MARKET
IN THE EAST
We Are Still In Lea
R. L Smith
Our average Monday,
day, was and to-day was
the largest sale in town, it is
just as good
All
and market is in fine
Come to NEW BRICK
where you will have Gentry
and Gorman to Push for you.
Gentry Gorman
What adds more to the en-
of the family than
a PIANO in the home
No dealer can place one in
your home for lass money
than we can.
Our prices and terms are
sure to please.
Sam White
Co
Professional Cards.
r.
M.
Lawyer.
Office second floor In Wooten
ob Third court home.
B. F.
Insurance
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident
on Frank
Wilson's store
L. I. Moore W H.
St law
North Carolina
at Law
W. f.
ts
R. L Hi, A Cos.
to
ran Company building.
S. J. EVERETT
Attorney at Lew
In Edwards Building the
House
K. W.
Attorney at Law
formerly occupied by J. L
Fleming
H. W. CARTER. M. D-
Practice limited to diseases of Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C.
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green-
ville, day every Monday, to pm
ALBION DUNN
at Law
la building,
Practices wherever bis services
desired
W. C D. ft. Clan
Engineer Attorney at
A CLARK
B. Ward C C.
N. O. N.
WARD
at Law
In all the no
la Wooten building on
JAMES L EVANS
at
North Carolina
F. M. WOOTEN
Lawyer
Office 3rd St. 2nd floor Wooten Bldg.
C. .
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
ROUTE OF THE
Express
i. m. dally,
Bleeping Car Norfolk.
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth,
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Car Service connects for all
points North and
6.-10 p. m. Daily, except tor
WESTBOUND
t-26 a. m. Dally for and
Pullman Sleeping Car service.
North. South sad
a. Dally, except Sunday for
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for
i no p. m. Dally for Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car Service.
For further information and
of Sleeping Car space apply to
J. L. Agent. Greenville.
W. R. HUDSON, W. W.
Supt Art.
The staff of the Giants is
to take a branch If the
to cop the his series.
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
la Boat Meat th Host
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
VOLUME
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY AFTERNOON,
M t
If You Want Wilson Elected Next November
You Certainly Add Your
Name to List Printed
Below
EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD GIVE AT LEAST ONE
DOLLAR
We give below the list of initial
from Pitt county to Wood-
row Wilson campaign fund. Lawyer
D. K. House. R. E.
C. W. Wilson, E. C. S. Toucher
F. C. Harding, Attorney
C. C. Pierce been appointed to A. T. Deputy Clerk
look after these Pitt county
aDd already lie is on tile war-
path after Democratic dollars which
W. II. Supt. Schools
J ii. James, Attorney
F. J. James, Attorney
will give us a Democratic president. ID. C. Moore. Clerk Court
The November election will Surveyor
the Democrats of the United States Ins- E-
the chance of their lives to see
true Democrat in the White House. c- s-
Is needed to place Bookkeeper
son in the presidential chair and Attorney.
operation is expected and will he J- Editor
forthcoming as the list below H- u- Bateman, Asst. Cashier
Asst. Cashier
l. W. Tucker, Farmer
Don. Gilliam. Attorney,
J. W. Ferrell. R. B.
Dunn, Attorney
to the Oil trust I,. L
money, no Steal trust money, no liar- F M
raster trust money, no Roosevelt or w. s.
Taft only knows what trust money, K
will ml, against your money If given c
to elect the truest type of Democrat
ever nominated for the presidency.
You're next Total
Every dollar contributed to
Wilson campaign fund will Iliad the
company of hone-t money when in-;
1.00
5.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 i
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
B. F. VANN TO
BE LIFE
Man Accused of Death of Young
y bill
In
Been Ledges
The at
Hack Fir
Trial
ELIZABETH CITY, Sept.
lowing up on a true bill returned late
SPLITS FIFTH
Republicans Hopelessly
There
NOMINATE FULL TICKET
Governor Wilson is Dr. Wiley's
Champion in Pure Food Controversy
PEOPLE HEAR DEMOCRATIC CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT DE-
EXPERT THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, DR.
HARVEY V. WILEY.
and
Republican Platform Full of Holes
I yesterday afternoon by the grand Fifth district In session here
against n. F. Vann, of the
murder of Oliver the sixteen
year old lad whose body
found August in a desert wood
a few- miles from Elisabeth City and
the formal arraignment of the
at which he plead not guilty, the
dale for beginning the trial was this
morning set for Thursday, September
and a special sum-
A motion on the part of the prison-
for removal of the ease
was withdrawn and Vann. Biter an
hour spent in the court room, was
back to his Jail quarters to
await the first proceedings of the j
136.50 Thursday morning.
Vann. who was brought hack to the
Scarcity Delegates
Their
Held in
GREENSBORO, Sept. Re-1
congressional convention
this
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sept.
, i H u I
A A limes a Young Mans w
the enforcement
Fancy Also a
failed in nominate a
date for lint referred the
election of a candidate to the dis-
executive committee, named at
the meeting.
Chester Turner, of Orange, Mas
named as district elector.
Of eleven counties of the dis-
Durham. person. Gran-
and bad
gate.
Woman's
of the pure food country stood out
prominently in a speech by Governor
Wilson at the Interstate Fair today.
He drew attention to what he con-
to be the duality of
boards of expert, such as the board of
chemists under the
as of President Roosevelt. He
used it as an illustration his Ob-
to a commission or board of
It was Sunday afternoon, and
is the custom with the people
Greenville u large number of j
went down tor a stroll on the river experts to handle either the tariff or
bridge. Among those who went thus the trust problems of the day.
to pass the time were a visiting young Wilson voiced for Brat
and a local young man. As time his objection to the tariff board
In slow tread measured the idea as contained in the Republican
Stokes, Surry and Orange Boor supported by as well as the progressive platform,
had only one it. each. girders, that spans the Tar, it declaring it would mean postpone-
solid of
marched out the con-
bolting because Chairman
ruled the counties
was noticed by others passing tariff
had become very much,
CHAPEL BILL IS
M COLLEGE
I Mil
WRITES SAD
RENT AND OTHER
ITEMS
MANY STUDENTS REGISTERED HERE
county jail several days ago from the
perform his only to be penitentiary at Raleigh, where he had
Promptly at nine o'clock Monday
morning the registrar's office was
open to receive the students for the
fall The Alumni
bus been like u bee hive for tile past
six days. At the close of the
hooks on Saturday
dents bad registered and more com-
on every train.
Tho freshman class Is larger than
ever before in the history of the
university, there being something
over three hundred. All the
are tilled and good many homes
In town, but there is plenty of room
for more.
On Thursday evening the student
body met in Gerrard Hall, where the
new boys were made to proud
of being a university student, by
speeches from representatives of
societies and organizations.
The v. M. A. then gave ban-
to Which every student of the
college was Invited and made to feel
welcome.
Yet after the spirit of companion-
ship had been felt by every new
dent, four of the sophomores decided
to have some fun. which In the past
has been very common. They mask-
ed themselves, went to the room
throwing him on a broken
glass pitcher, cutting both the In-
and outer Jugular veins, which
caused death almost Instantly.
Only lived about ten minutes after-
ward. statement Is that the
four lied leaving their victim
with his room mate. This news was
c great shock to President
who began an investigation at once.
Officers at Durham were notified,
who came and made the following
R. W. Oldham, of Raleigh;
A. C. Hatch, of Mt. Olive. A. B.
Styron. and C. of
Wilmington. Each one was placed
under a bond.
Hazing is a thing of the past at
Chapel Hill. This only
case of Its kind that has happened
In Carolina it must he the hist.
the student body, with the co-
operation of the demand
hazing be stopped.
Pitt county is represented by
students at the university.
been taken for sale keeping, was the
object of curious attention by the
spectators who crowded the court
room. There was, however, no
of the mob spirit which made
advisable the removal of the prisoner
to the state penitentiary at the time
of his arrest several weeks ago. A
quiet and bitter feeling which prevail-
ed In this community against Vann
the time of the crime
subsided into a disposition to
let tho law take its course.
Pare Food Laws.
in each other. I Discussing the pure food question
it,,. man had Wilson now
link were It'll to W 111.111 II- .
V Ml , ,, the point of bringing before and the suspicion I. baaed
. . fair companion the vision . home upon a great many facts, that can be
The split COB,, upon which be proposed by proof, that the., pure
of the nomination a for Incident food law h h.
Congress. Marshall, of of planning and furnish- the inspection ,. , ala. t it
Placed in nomination . . the to be. and that a great many
of Sorry. E. E. of Sorry, be mentioned with certainty are done which
nominated v C Curry i strong the cause of their earnest nullify the pure laws.
nominated t. I. All the same it was some- that most of you know
Roosevelt man. of ah n was
thing that made them oblivious controversy arose
all things going on around them. Wiley, who was in charge of the pure
The hum of nearby voices, the rattle investigation objected to the use
of passing wheels, the clatter of of of soda, in certain things
then moved than no nomination be automobiles, were sounds that tell that were sold to you. particularly n.
made, but that it he referred to so ft
executive
declined to i
date.
Hughes, Alamance, sec-
by Cheater Turner, of
Miss
NEW I N. Y. Sept. IS.
The wedding of represented by only one
and Irwin It. attracted many
Yorker, of high social
to today. The
bide is the elder daughter of Adrian
Jr. the New York banker, at
whose country home the wedding took
place. Mr. the bridegroom.
fin secretary of the American cm-
at Berlin. He is the brother-
in-law of Mrs. Thomas of
A WINTERVILLE HOY. I Pittsburgh, whose sister is Mrs. Tall.
wife of the president Mr.
and his bride will sail Europe
Big Bond Issue for a
in
head Townships
early next month.
Coining
LONDON, Sept.
maids and twenty the latter I
packed from bottom to lid with the
latest creations in French gowns and
millinery, Indy tie the famous j
j actress who Is better known under i
Sept. former name of Lily was
and townships, Die passengers sailing for
this city and manufacturing York today. The noted actress
voted a two hundred thousand under contract for a twenty week's
bond Issue today, for the projected j tour of the United States this winter
Greensboro North Atlantic rail-1 and declares positively that it
The delegation seeing
the Taft men would continue the
convention work, with most of the
each he a Taft tried
to prevent a vote.
Speeches were made, many very bit-
denouncing President Taft and
the action of the regulars at Chicago
and Charlotte.
The mot ion to refer the nomination
to the executive committee was adopt
by a vote of TS to when the
delegation arose to a man
and left the meeting.
The convention then proceeded to
select all and name the new
executive committee with six of the
eleven counties of the district
resented.
The named are as
John T. of Forsyth.
V. Waller, of Alamance.
Alamance. Hughes;
C. J. Durham,
J. A. Giles; Forsyth, J. T.
R. I.- Stokes,
F. E. Surry, s. E.
Orange, Lloyd; Person and
counties had no one
I mended.
concerned. To them all the world thing occurred. The gentlemen who
just these two and they looked wanted to use of soda, per
neither to the right nor to the left, the. president. Mr. Roosevelt
but at each other. that this was a scientific question and
I therefore he ought to have a board of
to determine It, and Mr. T.
Roosevelt picked out some of the most
eminent and honest chemists in the
country headed by a personal friend
Finally there came an automobile
be iring down upon them from the
rear, and th. cries of others to look-
out for danger attracted their am i-
not at all. On came the gas
ear, honking for
dear life, lint it swerved not the
couple from the straight course they
were pursuing nor districted the In-
riveted in each other.
there to be a tragedy
road.
The affirmative vote was being
by Wm. and
Williams of In tho Old
East building about one o'clock at The veto In
and demanded them to come was close, owing to strong
Mill I
oaf and ton h Cotton
led the two boys out of the building
and down to the athletic field
of the where they were SANTIAGO, Chile. Sept.
will be her last professional
to the other side.
visit
Sept
General spoke to a large and
enthusiastic audience at
Hall here tonight.
He addressed himself almost alto-
to discussion of national is-
of Woodrow
was met with
of mine, the president of John Hop-
kins University and submitted to them
is of soda hurtful to the
human stomach, or to the human
when taken internally
that that was the only
pedestrians paused to see and question submitted to them and that
those riding rubbered In expectancy, was exactly what the people who
But the chain cur kept eye on wanted to use of soda for
the couple. He slowed down and wrong purposes wanted to limit the
Anally brought Ins car to a Stand- inquiry to. These gentlemen had to
still within three feet of them. say that of soda in Itself was
alighting be stepped quickly not harmful to the human system, as
abreast the couple and politely ask- l believe it is not. Hut they were not
If would mind Stepping a asked this
little to one side just long enough soda be used to
for the ear to pass. conceal purification Can it be used
Then it that they looked gone bad to con-
and seemed to back to earth
i o enough to Bad that a hundred to Induce people to put them into
eyes were riveted on them enjoying stomachs after they had gone
the th. situation.
The Why.
The Reflector tenders not that question
to publish the announcement, because If they had been they would
have said Tee, it can be used ill that
and Dr. Wiley knew that it was
Girl Vail In London. so used in that
LONDON. Sept. is. At St. want to warn the people of this
Church. Hanover Square, after- country to beware of commissions of
noon. Miss Edith daughter of experts. I have lived with experts
that experts
to Meet In Toronto
TORONTO. Ont., Sept.
thing In in readiness for the Canadian ills
convention of the of St. Wilson's
Andrew, which will meet In this city applause, this being the and Mrs. Walter of New all my life and know
tomorrow for a three day's session. speech of the season In Gas-1 York were married to the Hon. Ar- don't anything except what Is
made to do the ludicrous act of sing- of the declaration of Chile- Many men of prominence are drew a large crowd and Nutting, son of John and tier their under their eye.
and dancing on a barrel. an independence was celebrated today as speakers. Mr. with intense Lady Nutting of Dublin. The wed- They don't even perceive what
turn came first and with greater enthusiasm than usual, j I Interest. ding ceremony, which was attended their nose and an expert feels in
soon causing him to fall, owing to the fact that this is the William G. representative The next campaign speech at this I by many persons of social honor bound to confine himself to
cutting his leg slightly Rand was of the country's freedom, la Congress the Eleventh district place will be by Senator was followed by a breakfast at the which you
then placed on clumsy stage to Santiago Is crowded with visitors, of Georgia, years old today.
Friday night, the
I bare asked


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Eastern reflector, 13 September 1912
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September 13, 1912
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