Eastern reflector, 20 September 1912


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The Latest and the Best
AN INSPECTION of our immense stock of new goods will prove
beyond a doubt that our buyers are unsurpassed when it comes
to selecting the newest designs, latest styles and fabrics. They
are especially strong on Harmonious colors and shades, Our
store is full and with new goods, that are bound to please.
We invite your inspection and patronage,
J. R. J. G.
GREENVILLE,
Carolina
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville. N. C.
Hank Offers to the Public
STRENGTH
SECURITY
SERVICE
-----In addition to is the protection
its double of stork holders of
Your account cordially Invited.
K. L. n t is.
S. T. HOOKER, Vice
L. LITTLE Cashier
ii. D. Asst, Cashier.
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP
FURNISHED WITH
OUT A
S. M. Schultz
Wholesale and retail grocer and
Cash paid for Hide
Fur. Colon Seed Oil, Tut
keys, Eggs.
Oak bedsteads. Mattresses,
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts,
tables, lounge, safes. Lot
and Ai anuS, High Lit,
tobacco, Key
George clears, canned cherries,
es. apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat,
sugar, coffee, soap, lye. rood
matches, oil, cotton seed
hulls, garden seeds, oranges. apple
ruts, candies, dried apples, peaches
prunes, raisins, glass ant
china ware, wooden ware, cakes
macaroni, cheese, best bit
new Royal Sewing Machines an
numerous other goods. Quality an
cheap for cash. Com-
mo Phone U.
op.
Ill Kit C. MILITIA
Reflector Want Ads.
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.
jars at s. m.
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
hand grip band shows brassy, top
of part enamel has popped
ofT it shown iron. dollars
reward for return to E. J. Dall,
Phone Ayden. N. C.
SEW LOT OF WHITE CAP HIT h
wheat just received at J. L. Star-
key's.
OP KEYS.
for return to Nathan
LOW BATE
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
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
Tickets will be sold for all trains on
Tuesday, September
Limited to return to reach
starting point on or before
Tuesday, September
Round trip from Greenville and
points on Kinston. Washington
and Plymouth branches
To Jacksonville HUM
To Tampa
See the nearest Atlantic Coast Line
ticket for schedules, tickets,
and any further information.
The Men Who Succeed
heads of large enterprises are men
of great energy. Success, de-
health. To Is to fall. It's
utter folly for a man to endure a
weak, run down half alive condition
when Electric Kilters will put
on his feet in short order. bot-
did me more real god than any
other medicine I ever writes
Chas. B. Alien. Sylvania. Ga. After
years of suffering with rheumatism
liver trouble, stomach disorders and
deranged kidneys. am again, thanks
to Electric Bitters, sound and
Try them. Only cents at all drug-
; 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





VI
Committee to Oppose
Hazing at Wake
Forest
FOREST. N. C. Sept.
Senate Committee from the student
body was a few days ago. The
Tom Settle Challenges Craig
to a Joint
Debate
ASHEVILLE. Sept.
and meat house by fire. He was for gov-
Kitchen And Meat
in la Saved
Sunday morning between eleven
and twelve o'clock Mr. J. J. Hathaway
of lost his dwelling kitchen
State Fair
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt.
Sept. Vermont State Fair
today with every department
well filled with exhibits and
attractions. The
will continue until the end of the
week.
in
Gum Swamp church, his wife and
forwarded to Hon.
of this It to look nor only
after and suppress bating. The at ,,,.
lowing man wart Chairman. The ,
Henry II. Conrad, K. A. Daniels, K.
March. II. F.
Henry and O.
Junior met t fen
a formal challenge for a joint
the kitchen of the state. Mr.
from a defective flue and spread letter
Help came as soon as the alarm
I. A. ,,,, as ,,, . N. c. s. m,
given but not in time to Locke Craig.
much. Most of the furniture was j Asheville. X. C.
days but all In the kitchen was gr.
ago and elected the following meat house being close soon
President, l. Green,
Vice U . s.
Mitchell.
Treasurer, c. Carpenter
Prophet II.
W. J. Conrad,
HI ltd Ian, T.
tin yesterday the sophomores met
and elect I the I for
this
. Bl J.
Vice President, . B. m.
B u. H. Jenkins
Prophet. J. l. Camp,
Poet, w. Appleton.
Historian, C. E.
The political issues joined between
two parties in Carolina are
loss is importance.
near including an-
t-aught and with its contents was
total The
other building or two in the yard.
Fair Vetting.
The board of of the Pitt
County Fair met today
and matters in
connection with the next fair to be
id Nov. 14th and 16th. Every-
points to the next fair being a
great
The ladies in charge of the
Department of the fair will meet
here at o'clock on the afternoon of
I . 19th to discuss matters in
h . now getting tho men that department. Borne-
working condition. The old in October, the date to be here-
to l o Coach ,,,.,.,,. ,,.,. D, .
on year Carter, meeting the board of governor all
guard; the committees and the
i u Me; half-back.
that I feel sure you will agree with
me in the opinion they deserve
to be discussed before the people
fully, frankly and freely.
With this object in view. I ask that
you name a time and place when and
where I can meet you and arrange
a list of joint appointments covering
the state as fully as the time before
the election will permit.
With inch regards and personal es-
teem,
Sincerely,
SETTLE.
The Men Who
ac heads of large enterprises are men
of great energy. Success, de-
health. To ell Is to fall. It's
utter folly for a man to endure a
weak, run down half alive condition
when Electric will put him
on his feet In short order. bot-
did more god than any
other medicine I ever writes
Chat. H. Allen. Sylvania. 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-
gist.
Tl i . are ion e r old n en of the
; tr s ho sill return in
a b lays, I are tiler.
Billings Bunn. Coach hat i i i
no a prospects
the ion. further than
to say he sou Una material in
the freshman
Wake Is lo a glee club
year, Dr, rt Potent has
ready called tor candidate who
to work for a place In the club. For
three years Wake Fores has not had;
a Klee club, but she will have one
ti is ye be as good,
i not better than my of the i
A I nun I of strong men are
contesting for a on the I
in com I Be club an I from
this large nut
club n ft II col-
of women's department
him.- Army
LONDON, Sept.
Journeyed today from t-
Cambridge to attend the military man
which this year are being eon-
ducted on a more extensive scale than
ever before. The British army, wit
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock of French and
land now arriving and to
plant early insures fine flowers.
Remember we make the wed-
ding bouquets end Moral designs.
Mail, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
I. L Co.
Raleigh,
If. J. H KB,
Agent for and
Cast
Your Eye
. Here
OVER THESE
OFFERINGS IN
FURNITURE
The SETS and PIECES
Shown Represent
TOP-NOTCH Value
at the price.
The latest of every good showing
that will Appeal to you both as to prices asked
and the COMFORT and QUALITY of the furniture
Drop in today and see the display.
TAFT VANDYKE
Legal Notices.
i the and final program I of cyclist.
for the fair will be a lo
land the army wing of the royal fly-
Will Hi auction
t on, x. C . Oct. 15th. at
o'clock a. in., a certain tract of
land on South aide of Norfolk South-
it. i;. x. c. con-;
from IS to acres. Also
i. for tale,
W. I. WOOTEN, Agent
Help I lie in Id ml
To the Citizens of Pitt
For the purpose of devising a plan
for raising a large fund in support
of Governor Woodrow Wilson's can-
for tin- presidency, the Fin-
Committee for North Carolina
has appointed me to r ; res Pitt
In all .
said
much to the country at
to North C i to
pen vol i combine I
and
and
i ally a or
Is ii all our people
a this j eat work. Would you
like to take part in electing Mr.
son
All contributions will be pub l
In The Daily Reflector and The News
Observer,
Sept 1912,
C. C. PIERCE.
GUIDED SCHOOL
The Graded Schools for white people open Tuesday.
-lib. ten O'clock. AM residents who Will be years old
Nov. and who are not years old, may attend free
of charge,
I I to the grades will be by
or first grade children, all person
G em He for the first tune, all
card. Excepting the
who expect to enter the
who have lost their promo-
and all who have examinations to take should come to
e Of the next Saturday or next Monday between
i nine and one. These two days are set apart for classifying. ,
examining and assigning to the grades. None of this work can be
morning.
Music
to register for music call on or write the
it is not well to postpone attending to this.
frequently gel the best advantages.
All non-residents arc a tuition fee For the primary
grades the fee is per month; for intermediate. and for
school grades, per month.
For music the fee is three dollars per month. If more than on
person In a family takes the rate is two and a half dollars
per month.
wish to that all persons who wish to see about any
school matters call Saturday or Monday. lo not wail till
H. I. SMITH.
Superintendent of Schools.
S. M. Schultz
Wholesale and retail grocer and
dealer. Cash paid for Hides,
Fur, Seed Oil, barrels,
Eggs.
Oak bedsteads, eta.
suits, carriages, go-carts, par
suits, tablet. lounges, safes,
and Ax snuff, High Lift
tobacco, Key West Henry
George cigars, canned
apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat,
soap, lye, food.
oil, cotton seed meal
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples
nu's, candles, dried apples, poaches
prunes, currants, glass ant
ware, wooden ware, cakes and
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but-
new Royal Sewing
numerous other goods. ant
quantity cheap for cash. Com -o
me Timber St.
W A BOWEN
The House of High Grade Merchandise
Coat Suit Muslin Woolen Goods Ginghams. Prints
Ready to Wear Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings Fine shoes In all for Men, Women and Cloth, and the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. Yen Will He Pleased
Silks. The Goods
and at This Store
W. A.
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work
; ti Tin, Tin Shop Repair
V in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS
Greenville. N. C.
Try Reflector Want Column
Mr, Ed H. Is general
agent for the Harrington peanut
This is a new picker and
Mr. is putting it on the
market The people claim-
It to be an Infringement on their
patent, hive had to appear be-
fore Judge Connor at Raleigh, on
October 7th. served upon Mr. Shel-
burn. Mr. Harrington and others to
show that it is not an Infringement
on the patent and why they
should not be enjoined from
and selling the same as
us held liable for damages.
The inventor. Mr. Harrington Is
a Bertie county man and the Pitt
Lumber and Manufacturing Company
are making pickers for Mr. Shel-
burn.
CHICAGO. Sept.
Robert S. Taylor, sitting as special
master, the taking was
in today in the Government pro-
for the dissolution of the
,,.,; .
i; Manager Funk, vice
dent Jones, Secretary Wood and
officers and directors of the
ed have been summoned to
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 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
East Carolina
Teachers Training School
State School to Train Teachers for the Pub-
Schools of North Carolina.
free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall
Term Begins September For Cat-
and Other Information, address
ROBERT H. WRIGHT,
Greenville, N. C,
t gag. , . i nu
rump- iN i m ml tin.
turn
virtue of a decree of Pitt
court made by His Honor, H.
A. presiding at
term. in the case of I undersigned
co. K
pen and Lowe Warren, the
pen and Warren, the undersigned
commissioner will sell for cash at
public auction before the court house
door in Greenville on
Sept. 18th. Ult, following de-
scribed tract of laud situate In the
county of Pin In town-
tract of land adjoining the
lands of Jesse Harrell. The Clark j
and and being the same
lands which conveyed by deed
from Nancy Ann Drown to Cain
pen. which deed appears of record in
the of the of Deeds of
Pitt County In Hook pace
bounded on the north by the lands
of Wiley and Prank Clark, on the
south by Conetoe creek, on i
by the lands of A. and
on the by Jot, Cobb, containing
acres more or less, and being th
tract of la
Ann
as administrator of the estate of R f I I I .
Zeno T. Evans, deceased, before B. Hold Convention in plan
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court. , ,.
of Pitt county, notice Is hereby given hit ,,
to all persons who are Indebted to PART COUNTY v-. ,., . P In of
laid estate to make immediate settle I Y S NOMINATED ,,,.
BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWD to n.
Iowa, in t
followed her and finally entered the
laid estate to make Immediate settle
with the undersigned
. ,,,.,.,, nun- . .,,,
lied to file their claims with with their announce- lie place of Sheriff, Ur It the bad entered
administrator within months from Ulla after- being the one honored .
the date hereof or Mils notice will be he of th. who working as
Pleaded in bar of recovery of said a ; Deeds office the boarded
k. i,.
This the 15th day of August 1912 A k
H. j. wilt by the
H. J. WILLIAMS.
of Estate ad Zeno T. Evans.
P. C. HARDING. Attorney.
St PI
North Carolina. Pitt Co.
tho Superior Court. Before the
Thomas Vick. vs. James J
. j. j.-
of , ., i- nominate the tickets.
Perkins, ,. forward and readily seconded I
man of the Republican Committee,
Mr. D. X. Nobles and Mr T. White-
burst appointed chair-
man of the convention. Mr. White-
hum took the chair amid applause
and proceeded to read from the an-
as have appeared in
the what the the
convention was.
i-in one voice heard
against the contents of tali announce-
on a motion sec ad. I, The r. their man
once and demanded bit
the D no attempt to
for
t.- . . .
SOUTHERN
RAILROAD
ROUTE OF THE
Express
. ,.,,
,,. at the North and West.
in or i at the b it men . local
tender. .,,. force hunt
county Col. companion, in ,
a motion l ., , gentlemen n
be chosen, these In a . .
n -ii lo hold a com n to t
to . the of- ,,. ,,
a. m. dally,
Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. m. Daily, for
Elisabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Car Service connect for all
, seconded that
ind on which the Nancy ,, to- b. held In
,,
all, I he .,,. . ,. h. S hi i, .
f . . I., . I. L.
flee of
re lodged in
the
lo p
will
trial for I ,
i. shooting m of Mil
The trial of the Aliens in v.
on the Cain now
m.
This August 18th,
A. L. BLOW,
t i
Having this day N Wiley
tho clerk of tho superior court of I Pore,
Pitt county as administrator of Annie Ward,
estate of A. B. and having Md wife,
duly qualified as such administrator,
notice is hereby given , .
holding against said estate Charles
present them to the undersigned tori. J Patrick,
payment, duly authenticated, on or , Dudley, Ellen Rich
before the 21st day of August. 1912 Freeman
All persons indebted to said , Wooten. Robert Sp
arc requested to make immediate pay-
x. lea, C
R. . ,
Dr. b
i . ,. . . in
and offered and although both these , i . V, Victor.,
of the gang, had.
,,. ,, . that
clan , , win , ,
in be Soy,
are more days In
; I on I event, He was Allen
., eve. re.
to an end,
s . . .-
u . their .
W to, th , were.
h- . .
and tor their party.
Several names were tor
p. m. Dally, except for
i a. m. Daily Bar Wilson
Pullman Sleeping Car
North. South and Went.
a. m. Pally, except Sunday for
Wilson and Connects for
I p. m. Daily for Wilson and
Broiler Parlor Car Service.
For Information and
of Bleeping Car space apply to
J. L. agent Greenville
W. R. HUDSON, W. w.
Li
Trinity College Breaks
Record in Regis-
No-,, Carolina.
in the Superior D, C. HoM Hemby. Langley. , 1-ins m- T
Moor.-. Clerk. Langley and wife, ,, , ,
Alex Button. C. T. A. of the W . C. .,. .
,. ,.,.,., . Taylor. J. W. Allen. u.
SCHEDULE
This the day of
JESSE CANNON.
of W. Button, deceased J- Allen, Samuel Hemby
Four Greatest Outlaws ;
in U. S. Caught
Last Saturday
i ruins Leave Raleigh, effective July
; A.
and points West,
Lefty and -Gyp th,.
it. is a clean, tooth-
healing wash, composed of Thy-
effected this morning by Deputy
Acid and other medicinal heal-
Dougherty and a big properties, z,,,,,,
in one of the Brooklyn cures every form of skin and t
in a
Few Second
v. , . . Florida points,
W . raw. Hamlet for Chariot aid
the moment
THE WILMINGTON U.
a.
with coaches and parlor car. Con-
with Washington,
Annie Stilton, widow, Hemby and Earnest May
K. s. Button, J. r. Button, John Hemby
is enter the school later in the
sections. work the de-
assigned to the cats re-
warded by several clues which
led to their arrest as they were
at tea in their flat with their
wives,
l-P to ii few day.; ,,. two
ten. Joshua Williams, and wife Macy
Williams. John Mills and wife Sarah
Mills, Mattie J. L. Sutton,
ed trustees of
year, This makes a total of new
U tor year
N. ,
Herman Spell. Sarah T
n intention of entering the
had been entirely In seclusion.
en allowing their wives to
them. rumor, probably
by ti. detective department,
they were thought to b. .
where out west, prompted them to
eruption and if are not entirely
satisfied with results from the very
in.--- bottle, druggists will re-
fund your money. Large size bottle
l. endorsed end told in Greenville
by Pharmacy.
is prepared by E, W. Rote
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and
guarantee is as as gold.
OLD BAY LINE
u,,.,. -.-.- in
Otis Sutton, Clara Button and Moore. W. F. l,
Button, the last three being minors. Adams, E. B. week. few set with their wives
By virtue f a decree of the Super- J- plication blank.
court of Pit, county, made by D. and wife. Martha Ann, P T,
C. clerk, on the 31st day of wife, Emma, ls Dougherty and hit men
Hemby, E. Lanier. Moses , .,. , , , all .-
s total number will be table. Revolver. In hi. th. d Telegraphy and every mod
August, 1913, the undersigned
appointed by decree. In Graham. Caroline par-
the entitled canst, Will on Lizzie Atkinson v, k W throw up em convenience. Cuisine
y. the 4th of October. at William Dan- V I-
w u . Pm
saw
noon, expose to public tale David Parker, Major par-
before the court house door in two named infants without .,. . . days pa,
Pitt to the highest J. Pulley, Hat- a . . com , ., Norfolk, dally . . s lo pm
for cash the following James and husband. .,, following the Old Point DO
parcel or land to
and being in town-
Bunn, Bunn, . ,,. .-
ship. Pitt county, North Carolina, ad- Clark, Joseph Clark. M ,,,, , in v.,,. taken to pol
the land and . to their husbands neck and
Mary C
San, or ;., and
ton. Man.,,, Madeline . IT, , V GyP
last named in- Mi to
without general guardian, , ,, the case open, month
school year, has cause,, congestion with all . ,;,,,. . .
others and ac- s morn
less and being one half Lot N.
in the division or the
ton Reedy Grounds
This the day of August, 1912,
K. c. HARDING,
Commissioner.
ltd
Baltimore, New York, Boston and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
St.
p. Richmond. V.
legion and New York
day couches and dinning
ear. Connects at Richmond
C. O. at Wash with
railroad and ii. t O. for
burg and west,
p. Atlanta, Charlotte.
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis,
. and points west Parlor cart to
Steam Packet Hamlet
Dally, including Sunday, I- , f
I Henderson Oxford and
Mall steamers
Equipped with United Richmond
Washington a. m. New York
2.31 p. m Penn. station. Pullman
arrive to Washington and New
York.
C, II. BIAS, n. p. t. Ta.
II. S. P. A.,;
Raleigh N, i.
COL. ii ,,
. i .,,; t
Greenville. N.
No. Main
I.
NOTICE BO
The having Ibis day
qualified as of the es-
fate of Sylvester It Hemby, notice Is
hereby given to all persons indebted
o said estate to make Immediate set-
with the undersigned
and all persons holding
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to file the same duly
with the undersigned
on or before the of
August, 1913, or this notice will
pleaded in bar of their recovery of the
same.
This the 26th day of August, 1912
BENJAMIN
Administrator of the estate of
M. Hemby.
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd
, Herman Rosenthal.
no thought the rumors
Left, Gyp were some-
Nelson Hopkins. Manson in
John smith. Br. Moore Ellen n The building l.
, Harris, John Z
David Parker, Daniel Parker, Ma- .
Parker, Hugh B. defend i In the west
ants above named, will take notice i . more tho detective force, In or-
that n entitled as above has show themselves.
been commenced In the Superior
Court of Pitt County, before the
Clerk, to have partition of a certain Some Town
piece or parcel of land lying in Pitt BOSTON, Mass.
YOUR HOME IS
ER
Evidently the plan worked, even If
many days elapsed the killing
Rosenthal. in headquarters, the
o capture of the two criminals, is .-
county. Greenville township, of Which hundred and years old and pieces
the plaintiff is seized together with t National or American league Pulled off
the defendants as a tenant In com- pennant, counting the flag NeW
and the said defendant will fur- already in sight of team
tier take notice that he Is required of Red for every twenty-two years
to appear before the clerk of the or her career, This calculation by
superior court of Pitt county, at his an enthusiastic baseball fan and
office In the court house of Green- hoisting of a Hag on the city hall
Whitman was out or when the
capture was He had gone
Hot Spring, to examine parties
who had been thrown info the com-i
Sam Si the alleged
paymaster of the murder gang lie
wired by one or his
ins presence in
it a H
I El is
bat
, ed
Will
do
Notice In Creditors.
D. M. Johnson, having qualified
of the estate of Sus-
an B. Sutton, deceased, before D. C.
Moore, clerk of the superior court of
Pitt County, notice Is hereby given
that all persons Indebted to said es-
are hereby required to make emblems of masonry adorn-
Hi., u. . .
. ,,, , ,,,,
N. C. on the 3rd day of marked only observance of
1912. and answer or demur to birthday anniversary today,
the petition In said action or the While it was in July. the
plaintiff will apply to the court for colonists brought by John York ls any lime, when
j-.-j-j . . . will probably confer with
and Horowitz, as ii is expected
that two win seek to earn
by telling all they know about
between Meeker, the In-
the
biers.
ll t-1
the relief demanded in said petition.
D. C. MOORE.
Clerk Superior Court.
This September 1912.
Knights of Illinois
Sept. The col-
to Salem themselves at
Charleston, it was not
i; of when the greater
part of company moved
to Then the pa
renamed Boston, alter ti. Lincoln
shire town from which many of th,
colonists had
mediate settlement lo the of today in hon-
ed administrator and all persons Knights of or
claims against said estate are
hereby required to their claims
with administrator duly verified of
within the twelve months from
date hereof, or notice will be pleaded preceded by a pa
n bar of their recovery.
This the 25th day of July, 1912.
D. M. JOHNSON.
DES Iowa. Sept.
was the case in the capture
and the Blood, that I
led to the capture of
leader of the gang
the
Record Sale Sheep
Ida. sept,
who assembled hero In large breeders and dealer, from many see-;,,
for the twenty-sixth annual of the country gathered another
conclave of the grand today the opening of the was
was hold this sale or sheep ever ,. woman.
a- me United States. The sale ed .
delegates. This afternoon last two days and will X. bad kept
. were taken on an thoroughbred and registered a wig, w.,,,, ,,,,
A dress the property of the Insolvent
lo .,
IO . ;
in
can
n .
to no
MM
to
Administrator of the of drills are scheduled Company.
tomorrow and In the evening the list of animals to go under the and.
hammer sea
E. Sutton.
TO
North Carolina, Pitt County.
The undersigned having this day to Greenville.
gathering Will with a hammer includes GOO Xe
lambs .,,,. I
I-, tat. M. I tobacco
II
ill n
-o
a, -i .
According to reports the
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POOR PRINT





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
COMMIT,
D WHiCHARD. Editor.
. t,
SOME STAR CATCHERS
year,
Mix mouths,.
since AS FOR
January. when the first Thousands or
of tins donate mm will vote for Democratic National League Men Have
iii k. i. January for the i the on Americans.
W Not Suffer by
schools this and u close friend of Senator La Comparison With John In
later to number had Increased and long prominent in the
l, . That, real growth in this Republican party of California.
movement has been with the last two have given many years of my I few year. National
years, lime and support to the progressive League critics have boasted of their
catchers and declared that the Amer-
Championship Series
Played Two Years Ago.
now leads the stales Republican cause and to honest effort
I lean league had nothing In the back-
fresh air schools and classes to eliminate political bosses and bring to compare with
rates may be had upon
for tuberculosis, and about the establishment of a just and Archer, Gibson and
application at the business i. children. Boston alone having truly representative
and of almost equal ability Last
New York comes continue to make with
With IS and Ohio is third with my party; but I feel it my duty League stars and declared the Amer-
air schools have now been es-to support Gov. Wilson at the coming lean League could not the In-
s peer,
nearly cities in election, believing it to be the only perhaps they were right. Certainly
different states.
Based on figures of population and
mortality by the United
All cards of thanks Open
of respect will be charged Or at
per a
Communication, advertising
ates will be charged tor at lure.-
per line, up U lines.
as class matter
August 1910. at the poet at
Greenville, North. Carolina,
act of March 1879.
1912
States Bureau of the Census, it is
estimated that not less than 100.000
children now in school In the United
States will die of tuberculosis before
they are eighteen years of age, or that
about of these children die an-
from this one disease.
mating that oil an average each child
who dies from tuberculosis has had
six years of schooling, the aggregate
proper course of progressive showed up the Detroit catcher
., . u. during the world's series of 1907 and
m our nation at the earliest mo-
held a conference with battles in the fall of 1909. It was
Dr. Harvey Wiley, who stands out shown by the
ft
he goes to church he
1908. while Gibson most assuredly had n
it on the Tiger receivers during the . he w theater be
pays for his seat-
National Leaguers In those three set
as the foremost figure in this nation their partisan, to de- ;
as a protector of the lives and health the younger circuit was weak j
of our children, and he informs me behind the bat.
Bra Thomas and Jack Lapp, how-
that he Is opposed to the election of ever not by comparison
either President Taft or Theodore with Johnny In 1910, while the
shows that he wants to
be wherever he goes.
THE KIND HE WANTED
Mr. Williams
sat of
dun pop.
Mr. now; data
all Why you
Bay ha m
talk
whit folks
HOW ABOUT St
of North Carolina's crying
needs today is the medical
of schools and school said
a health authority recently.
was asked. it is
a waste of time, energy and
money for and the state to
endeavor to educate children when
they have to dig their education out
while laboring under a lot of physical sickly and were
defects or handicaps. Did you
he added, taken the state over
about per cent of the school
have defective eyes, over per
have detective teeth, per cent
have diseased tonsils and from to
per cent have hookworm disease.
to say nothing of those having de-
hearing, bad nutrition, skin
diseases, lung diseases, etc. Fur-
it U a crime against the
innocents to send them to school to
study under such
Further inquiry brought out the fol-
lowing Not one fond parent in
a dozen realizes that there Is anything
wrong with his child. This is because
many of these minor physical ailments
have come upon the children so grad-
that they are unnoticed by pa-
. . Guggenheim who. according to Dr.
run and child alike, frequently one
child will be found having several Harvey W. Wiley, bucked the pure
easily remedied defects. Many of food law. That was done by Theo-
these apparently minor ailments Roosevelt.
con- serious defects or handicaps on not Barnes and and
the pupil's physical and mental Guggenheim who failed to the
if let go unheeded. Removing machinery of the law into play to
adenoids, fitting glasses to the George W. Perkins to the
treating hookworm disease, etc.,
Roosevelt. because both failed
same pair held their own with Chief
Meyers last fall. Now the American
administration to properly i, developing a bunch of;
support fight against the rich young receivers who bid fair to
, pare favorably with the best In the
.- manufacturers, of harmful and many
seasons pass by.
Jack Lapp, because of hi. three
years in the American League, can,
now be considered a near veteran. Ha
also approaching the rank, of
each year amounts to well over
This loss and much of the incident
suffering could be materially de-
creased if open air schools or classes
for these children and those who are
provided.
The National Association estimates
that there should be one such school
for every 25.000 population,
ally in cities.
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ROOSEVELT OVERLOOKS HIM-
SELF
Mr. Roosevelt declares that Barnes
and Guggenheim work hand
in hand with the big This
is all true. How about Mr. Roosevelt
himself
It was not at the solicitation of
Barnes and and Guggenheim
that Edward H. raised a A British scientist says If men
political corruption fund of lo continue to grow in height
It was at the solicitation of Theodore they are years old. they
Roosevelt. I should travel on all-fours and not
it was not Barnes and and erect.
There is usually a woman In it.
The arrest of Allen and Ed-
wards was due to a lost letter to the
letter's sweetheart and that of the two
leaders in the Rosenthal murder was
due to the carelessness of wives.
Good Roads sentiment and state
wide sentiment are two things that
are growing in North Carolina. The
next legislature will be expected to
do something along both of these
lines.
So far Pitt county shows up very
small In contributions to the Wilson
campaign fund, only three name, of
Pitt appearing in the News
and Observer list of contributor.
you believe
story of Jonah and the whale
Grace of course I do.
I believe every word of It.
Dear Mis. Saintly, will you be my
wife
TO MAKE SURE
Johnny
makes dull, backward
the brightest in the class. When
such handicaps are
such handicaps are removed children
frequently advance in three years as
far as they formerly advanced In four
or five. Very few parents will per-
such handicaps on their children
when they once learn that they exist.
The Ideal remedy would be the med-
inspection of every school child
in the state at least once a year. The
medical Inspector and teacher to no-
the parents of any defects found.
The parents will then. In most cases,
have these defects remedied at once,
and the child will be restored to his
normal vitality and given an equal,
chance.
But not all of our school and health
authorities are fully awakened to the
importance of Inspection of
children. Many of those that
do appreciate its importance are not
backed by public opinion. In a
of places In the state they already
have medical inspection and this
i. rapidly every year.
In the meantime, the best that most
parents can do I. to take their boy.
and girls to their family physician,
with the request that he examine them
carefully for defective teeth, eyes and
ears, as well as for tonsils, hook-
worm, and all other physical defect.
When such defects are found, they
should of course be remedied at once,
-o
for violating the Sherman
In organizing the Illegal
trust and who then accepted Per-
millions to run for a third term
for president. That was Theodore
Roosevelt.
The corporation commission of the
state holds that property owned by
churches and used for other than
church purposes, Is subject to tax-
This decision grew out of the
consideration of a case where a house
and lot was willed to a church and the
church rented it out for a residence.
o---------
GOOD ROADS TO BEAUFORT
TY USE
There is a movement on foot to
build a road from Green-
ville via Grimesland to the Beaufort
county line. We are told that people
along the proposed road have already
subscribed for that purpose and
a meeting will be held in Grimesland
next Monday night to enlist the In-
of the people of that section
in the movement. Of course Green-
ville should take part In building
such a road, ind it was expected
that the matter would be brought be-
fore Carolina Club Monday night,
but the club failed to have a meet-
Such a road would benefit a
large section of the county and there
is hardly a doubt that Beaufort
would take It up and carry it on
to Washington.
The old saying
But he Is cot the only one.
What about Jimmy Block, who ha.
caught many games for the White I
Box this season and capably handled
deliveries of Benz, Lange,
Scott and and batted close
The Republicans did not do much up to the same time
In the of a ticket Saturday, but George has Installed a. hi.
,. chief catcher Paul who I. a
that ts about as was expected. the International
o--------- This youngster the owner of a good
The rat Is now coming In for his
share of attention as a purveyor of
disease. Swat the rat.
whip and a keen batting eye. Wash-
ha. a pair of youngster, who
would bring a good round It
placed on
and John Henry. Ted Easterly I. not
a youngster, but he i. entering upon
hear everybody who comes this hi. second career a. a backstop and
is the busiest has more than fulfilled expectations our engagement, count.
by Jumping Into the limelight as Cleve- I think it would be more
they strike. premier receiver. Steve If you bad
I. another Cleveland catcher
who bear watching. Other young
Big Jack, I'll give yon
nickel if you'll be good not
bother when Mr. Softly calls tonight
right, and for s dim
extra I'll promise cot to put dad
there.
RUDE FELLOW
Er-before an-
way
town
There are a few more added to the;
LEAVING IT TO HIM
Winterville Items.
OPES AIR SCHOOLS
With the opening of the fall school
term, over open air schools and
fresh air classes for tuberculosis and
children and also for all
children in certain and grades,
will be in operation In various part, j
State, to that country be protected,
statement published by the National
Association for the Study and
of Tuberculosis.
All of these the association
saying
strange bed never more
applicable than in the present cam-
WINTERVILLE, N. C. Sept.
feeble health for sometime, died
Monday at the home of her daughter.,
Mr. Joe Causey.
Harrington, Barber and Company's
stock of new dress goods for the fall
and winter, is best and cheapest
that has yet been shown.
Mr. Ronald Finch, of Bailey, who
has been visiting his uncle, Rev. M.
A Adams returned home Tuesday.
If you need a dirt body cart,
a box body cart, see the A. G.
Mfg. Co. Remember they make the,
carts. .
Miss Pearl Hester Is spending
days In the country this week.
Miss Mamie Chapman spent the
week with her sister, Mrs. H. C.
Oysters, raw and oyster, cooked,
at R. W. Dall's.
Mr M. T. Spier, of catcher, who re that they
ed his family here for the up to big league
j, . , are of the Boston
purpose of sending his Children to
Winterville High School. He
the recently vacated by, All In.
Rev. M. A. Adam, on Myron with Louis-
street. We are glad to welcome them Tm, Colonel, last year, but who w
to our town. to Join the Indian. June
Harrington, and Company will not report. In a letter to
carry a large supply of hardware of j lent Sol. Meyer the veteran
kinds. I, will pay yon see their give
pony corn th Indians hi. but th.
Messrs. H. B. Herman of leer that be
and S. ft, Worthington all In . a diamond performer.
Such a
Percy
be
I had some
with him today, and he
out hi. hand and
NO ROOM FOR DOUBT
the baby
let grow up and
make name for himself.
Ira Thorns
ACCOUNTED FOR
Uncle Sam ha. come out flat and
told Mexico that American
Those who got left can charge it
up to the fact that the other fellows
got the most votes.
went to Greenville Thursday.
Postmasters at Richmond
RICHMOND. Va., Sept.
all sections of the country visitor,
are arriving In Richmond to attend
the ninth annual of the Na-
League of Postmasters
Meyer wired not to
line, have now been
tor another outfielder.
In the Field.
With back la at
Jersey Billy ha. been
shifted to the outflow, which would in-
j that arm is aC right
con sill begin tomorrow and It l. only the lame arm that
continue In session until end Boston to 1st him go.
the week.
environment Inclines him to
think
positive. He live, with his
wife and her
COMPLETE ACCOUNTING
good fishing about
you a
-No; I sell
Prof how many senses
Mete and a non-
HALF A MILLION
AND MORE
Total Resources at Close of Business September 1912
THE HIGH WATER MARK IN BANKING IN PITT COUNTY
It shows what the people think of the
Greenville Banking and Trust Company
AND ITS METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS
UNCLE SAM and the STATE TREASURER of also approve us by depositing with us.
Bring Your Tobacco and Cotton
MONEY and
START AN ACCOUNT WITH US
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
on Application
Winterville Items.
N. C. Sept.
All. C. L. went to
Shoes of latest styles, and
cheapest prices at A W. Ange and
Company.
Miss Minnie Mao Is spend
the week at Mr. Mack
The mail train came on tire Mon-
day evening and so did H. W. Dall
with a load of beef.
Messrs. Tucker and
Cherry were caller. In town Sun-
day night.
If you want what you want, when
you want it come and see
ton. Barber and Company.
Mr. O. Tucker and son, Warren, and
Dr. B. T. Cox went to Greenville Mon
day.
Rev. M. A. Adams filled his regular
appointment with church
Sunday.
Mis. Louise of
la spending a few days with
friends here.
Quite a large number of people
from here attended the revival at
Bethany church last week.
Mr. Savage and Tuck-
were here Monday with the auto.
They took a pleasant ride In the
country from here.
Furniture and felt mattresses a.
cheap as the cheapest at A. W. Ange
Company.
Mr. Fleming of Greenville
spent Sunday with Mr.
Spier.
say the Democratic ticket,
some say the Republican ticket. Ev-
says they get beef, sausage,
fish and oysters cheap for cash at
B. W.
We are glad to see several new
students W. H. S. this week.
Harrington, Barber and Company
have the best and most complete line
of rugs and lap robes ever shown In
Winterville.
Mr. Paul Wallace and Jasper
made a flying auto trip to
Monday and returned on the p. m.
train.
Mr. Stephen Walters made a short
trip out of town Sunday night.
Miss Cox who Is teaching
at spent Sunday at home.
Miss Susie Wingate who has spent
some time In Greenville, returned
borne Monday night.
Mr. J. R. Johnson spent Monday
evening In Greenville.
Nominee Grain En-
in the
Western Section
NORTH WILKESBORO, Sept.
Hon. Locke was heard here to-
night In a strong and eloquent speech.
The democratic nominee for governor
Was returning from Sparta in Alle-
county and his address In
the opera was an Impromptu
one. It made a great Impression.
Mr. was introduced by Hon.
T. B. and made an earnest
democratic appeal to his audience
that fairly filled the hall and
cheered. Alluding to the
fusion days of his state he said
should his right band forget Its
cunning than that the people should
forget the party which delivered the
people of this state from an alien
race.
His reference to the founding of the
party by Jefferson. Jackson,
and Woodrow Wilson stirred his
and won
A number of were present,
and the vent proved an Inspiration to
the Democracy.
Indian
LAFAYETTE, Ind. Sept.
annual reunion of Indian civil war
veterans and their families was held
at the State Soldier's Home In this
More than one thousand old
i soldiers with their families and friends
In attendance. Following the
dinner the veterans adjourned to the
spacious grounds surrounding the
home and listened to addresses by
several prominent speakers.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH g
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern for and Vicinity
Advertising rates on Application
AYDEN, N. C, September
Monday afternoon the spirit of Mrs.
Jones took its flight to God
who gave It. She is the widow of
the late Ben A. Jones and has long
been a sufferer from Cancer, during
confinement in the same
her husband passed away and her
daughter, Mr. Eddie came
near dying with pneumonia and
and Is still in Her remains
will be laid to rest near their home
beside husband who preceded her
only a few weeks.
Mr. Sol. Jackson and sister,
Esta, left today for Tyndall's
College near
All kinds of hardware at J. R.
Smith and Bro.
Mr. L. L. Is run-
early and late. He has three
60-saw gins side by side and can gin
a bale of cotton In fifteen minutes.
Mr. G. M. Tucker of Whitakers i.
visiting her father, Air. Hardy,
In Greene county.
Mr. H. C. Ormond of
was In town Monday.
Guns, pistols shells, cartridges
dynamite at J. R. Smith and Bro.
Our cotton market is sustaining its
reputation and the fleecy Is
coming from all parts of the compass
to the Ayden market.
The Society will discuss
That North Carolina Needs
Compulsory Education Tues-
day night.
Dr. E. L. the old apostle
of education Is In town. He has done
much and lasting good working for
tho F. W. B. Seminary.
Cotton sheets, baskets and balances
at J. R. Smith and Bro.
Mrs. Bettie returned from
Monday.
Mr. Hodges spent Sunday
at his old home near Washington. N.
C.
Dr. M. M. has purchased Mr.
Ed Coward's brick store on West
avenue.
Hon. A. L. Blow was here last
Friday.
Mr. Prank Lilly was right sick
Monday.
Contractors and
hon are at work on Dr. W. H.
residence In Ghent.
Mr. J. F. Smith has moved hi.
here from Winterville and has
taken work with L. L. Kittrell.
Lime, cement, brick, windows and
door, hardware at J.
R. Smith and Bro.
Items
N. C. Sept.
Messrs. H. C. and G. W. Venters
went to Greenville today.
We were glad to see so many
out to the speaking Saturday-
evening,
Mr. Charlie Grubbs was in town
today.
Misses Velma and Mamie Venters
attended services at Black Jack Sun-
day and spent the afternoon In
Mr. C. R. Galloway want lo Green-
ville today.
We have been asked to announce
services here Sunday evening at
o'clock, at the If, E. church and will
continue the the next week
every evening at Rev. Air. Bur-
of Ayden, Everybody Is
cordially Invited to attend.
daughter of the second Earl of Dur-
ham. The Duchess is a brilliant
man and is well known a writer.
Simmons Delivers Masterly
Address Last Night
at Newton
NEWTON. Sept. night
Senator Simmons opened the cam-
in Catawba with one among the
greatest speeches ever heard In the
county. The large courthouse was
packed to Its full capacity with voters
from every precinct of the county. He
was Introduced by Hon. W. C.
It was an enthusiastic crowd and
cheered Senator Simmons as he re-
viewed the action, of the Democratic
convention, expounded the planks of
the Democratic platform, especially
those defining the program for the ma-
development of the South and
reviewed his votes in Congress on
lumber, reciprocity and others on
which he had been
Home Endorsement
Hundreds of Greenville People
Tell Yon nil About It
Home endorsement, the public ex-
of Greenville people, should
be evidence beyond dispute for every
reader. Surely the
of friends and neighbors, cheer-
fully given by them, will carry more
weight than the utterance, of
residing in faraway places. Read
the
Mrs. G. Greenville, N. C,
have been so greatly help-
ed by Kidney Pills that I
am pleased to recommend them. My
back and head ached and I had
spell, and pains In my sides. My
kidneys did not do their work prep-
and caused much suffering.
Kidney Pill, obtained at the
John L. Wooten Drug Co., relieved
my ache, and pain, corrected
the trouble with my kidneys. I most
cheerfully recommend this
For sale by all dealers. Price We.
Foster Co., New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember
take no other.
This is My Birthday
of Leeds
The Puke of Leeds, who recently
paid his first visit to Canada and tho
States, was born Sept.
1862. The first Duke Leeds be-
Lord High Treasurer of Eng-
land and was the well known Min-
of II. The present Duke
succeeded hi. father in the title in
1896. He a member Of
from 1887 he succeeded
to the peerage. From to 1901
ho was treasurer of the Household
and he since been a member of
tho London County Council. The
Duke possesses an estate of about
acres. The ancestral seat Is
Castle, a fine stone castellated
structure In Yorkshire. In
the Duke was married to the
Many From Home
Every year In many part, of the
country thousands are driven from
their homes by coughs and lung dis-
eases. Friends and business are left
behind for other climates, but this
Is costly and not always sure. A
better way of multitudes
to use Dr. King's New Discovery
and cure yourself at home. Stay right
with your friends and take this
safe medicine. Throat lung
find quick relief health re-
urns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip,
croup, whooping cough and sore lungs
it Is positive blessing. and
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
all druggists.
Al FOB HIRE
I have a passenger Touring
Car for hire on reasonable
terms. Will carry passenger.
anywhere In town or country,
or to neighboring town.
Day Phone, Night Phone
91-L
Savage t
Indian M. B. Conference
Ind.,
The Indian Conference of the
Episcopal church began its an-
session In this city today with
an attendance of more than
gates and visitors. The Initial
which was held this morning In
the Wall Street M. E. church, was
devoted to the work of organization
the annual memorial service. The
conference will continue six days.
with Charles W. Smith of St.
Louis presiding.
A reward of Two Hundred Dollars
will be paid for the arrest and con-
of two or more of the parties
guilty of cutting the Stock Law
Fence on the New Born road, or a
reward of One Hundred and Fifty
Dollars for tho arrest and conviction
of one single person for cutting said
fence.
Commissioners of Pitt County.
Sept. 10th, 1912.
Says
don't take a gill effort
to git folks In a peck of
a little neglect of constipation
Indigestion or other liver
derangement will do the same If
ailing, take Dr. New Life Pills
for quick results. Easy, safe,
and only cents at all druggists.





When Dreams Come Big Crowd Hears Judge
True-His Mill Burned
as He Slept
Clark
i Al scheduled lime. Chief Justice
,, ,.,. a ,
K. lost his large s., mil laM
U a Siding Norfolk and ,,,., n , ,. ,,,,
Carolina railroad iron,
Neck. Mm can
inc. Mr. tan till loss II about . , . , ., . . ,
. , gathered to hear the Chief
or Ms own
candidacy for the t; I i sea
carried no insurance. The Ore
discovered about o'clock In the morn
IV
ed from the i
no in. about the plant the d
save in this room.
A lire Mr
Askew that i
night It after th
b Mr. n. II Clark and after .
he level r-
slip presented the
r to the audience
ht cold, Justice
on
low the beginning of speech,
and up Improved he on.
and look, l . i Judge Clark did .
Ula i for B .
sign of Bra. He the In
rd on mind so much hi could considered rec
When he his S s, it might bi
S,., k early In as well to say that s . el
I some time to
; true upon reaching and his dealings with one
he was surprised to And It from the
ashes.
. . Mr. had
eye for twelve
d d o . th
The Latest and the Best
AN INSPECTION of our immense stock of new goods will prove
beyond a doubt that our buyers are unsurpassed when it comes
to selecting the newest designs, latest styles and fabrics. They
are especially strong on Harmonious colors and shades, Our
store is full and with new goods, that are bound to please.
We invite your inspection and patronage,
Child Dislocates Hip
A- . Howard. 1-year-1 j u,
Old son Of Mr and Mrs II. I. . s .,. ,,.,. p.
off was well re. Iv l by
t was i
We would like lo give more details
and senatorial
. i I house, but the hour
In ch Clark began his
ii impossible for us to expand
i . selves and do his One speech, the
t take justice we would Ilka to. had the
No. Dayton Urea, yellow time.
running gear, front rim blue,
motor cycle pedals, heavy saddle.
double spring, wide handle bars.
right hand grip cracked on end alight-
b of
on sir. el
at tin time that I
hurl, but lo gel bet-
let minute examination was
this morning when it was found that
the left hip Is dislocated.
am
J. R. J. G.
GREENVILLE,
Carolina
Bad Feeling
Results in Duel;
Reads Vetting
will be held In G
on other end silver colored, left haul on night. In the
hand band shows brassy, lop or the proposed building
of part enamel has popped a good road from Greenville via
off makes it shown iron. dollars to the Beaufort county
Sept. ll- a result
duel on the . turn-
night, . was pain-
fully, though his son
wounded at
e and bis son Ed, d tor
hooting The elder Fan . Is said
to be on the road to recovery while
the hoy's wounds were Insignificant.
At a hearing for both
were released on ball by a
The affair was t result of
had feeling of long The
and the are
neighbors and live three four miles
The a and Doc
Wallace were going the
GOVERNOR FRIENDLY MEDIATOR
TO
M k
TO PROTRACT
ED STRIKE
B. G. J. R.
DRY GOODS
time and I lied at
reward for return to E. J. Dull, All persons Interested In the move- M,.,, the trip. It.
Phone Ayden. X. C. are invited to attend the ,, ,,, , s
elder l a out from
house with the t have
out with him there.
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Horse 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
Horse and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
gig,
lace came out, bringing a gun and
followed son. From his
buggy which he a riding, Den
Faulkner opened lire a a revolver
and this was returned by Wallace
with the shotgun, k fol-1
lowed and Faulkner a charge
of shot in head . ltd neck and
horse which he was was
In the head while the back of the
Tilled with lead.
Faulkner was struck by scattering
n the back. His father
firing enough lo hint,
Wallace took the gun from the old
man's hands and continued the hos-
himself. Ni i were hurt.
CHARLESTON. W Va., Sept.
afternoon today the coal op-
. in the Held under
Marital law as a result of u strike
refused to submit their differences to
arbitration as proposed by Governor
last Saturday.
The miners accepted the Governor's
Alter t.- answers of both sides
were received Governor an-
that he would later is
sue a call for general mass meet-
of miners, coal operator and
business t be held In
the ten o'clock, September
to situation.
This action is at the
of business organizations of
Weal Virginia towns.
The most attractive
FALL
LINE of
DRY-
GOODS
and
Ladies
Wearing
Apparel
Want Bull Moose Editorials
Stopped
at
Fort
On Sunday bis pretty country
home Sir. Joyner
had the tobacco buyers of the Green-
ville market and office force, as
well as a few I to
dinner with him. The tablet
which about I guests
were spread on one of the
huge porches of the home and the
ii was greatly . ed. chief
dish was sad
. in real country style and many
hired they had never tasted hot-
After dinner the remain-
ed through the afternoon, passing the
hours most pleasantly together. Mr
Joyner is a cordial entertainer.
GREENSBORO, Sept.
Judge W. ll. Whedbee baa
the hearing of ; .; i
ion of mini stockholders the
State Dispatch of Burlington, for an
order to restrain paper from pub-
editorials favorable to
and
A majority of the stockholders
ed to desert the and Sherman
ticket Mini support Roosevelt and
Johnson, whereupon minority stock-
hold is lo courts,
the agreement of the corporation
been violated.
Rebels Across Border Losing
Ground Against Fed-
Troops
. .
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville. N. C.
Statement of Condition
Till. HAM. Of IR,
At the close of
and Discounts
Overdrafts
House
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash Items
Due from hanks and
bankers
Cash In Vault
September 1912.
Worth I
it will do good to read and
this from Cotton and Cotton Oil
Is strange that govern-
will hundreds of mil-
lions of dollars for navies and forts
and arsenals in time profound peace
while their appropriations for
are only a few paltry thous-
ands. To mighty battleships
h are intended for destruction of
life and property and to neglect
culture, which Is the rapport of all
nations, is a policy so shortsighted
and so wicked as P challenge not
merely the wisdom hut even the
i of the lawmakers of the so-called
civilized peoples of the
Your wardrobe may need
is being received at
our store.
Come and let us
show you where to
SAVE
MONEY
afternoon gown or possibly some
frocks adaptable to the vacation
you have planned.
Let The Standard Fashion and be rely sat-
Sheet September
B.
C.
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and
duce. We now former
C-- tile Co.
ill to have our
on
Kl. PASO. Tex. Sept.
has Gagged at retaken yes
by
Reports from Tex., today
said the Rebels had to the
hills to south, according to ad-
vices received by General
from U, S. army
The Federals captured rebels at
The Federal loss was
en as
Agents of the department of state
and justice have left Kl for
Dally and Turkey Agree to
End Over Possession
of
where U, S. Troops are hold-
Co Sr.,
of the rebel commander.
PARIS. Sept. terms for
peace between Italy and Turkey have
practically arranged with the
exception a proposed loan to
key of between and
francs, concerning which Italy
is now with
12,776.07 Capital
On Profits
4.327.32
4,184.32 mug Payable
3334,687.81
Total
K. L. DAY IS.
s. T. HOOKER, Tire
Total
150,000.00
5,597.90
241.255.97
16,000.00
Col. Who captured with
Col. Pablo when they cross-
ed the border Saturday evening prob-
ably will be brought to Kl
English and Belgian
father j,.,,,.,,,,, today
by the Paris Temps from
one of Us editors Geneva.
Montreal Slum Opens
MONTREAL, Sept. annual
bench show of the Kennel
Club opened in the today
N. Y., Sept. nearly entires from Can-
Items
effect
to gates from nearly all of the
L. LITTLE Cashier
H. D. Asst Caller.
in urn
pal cities of the United States and
from several Canadian cities have
rived In to attend the
annual convention of the League of
American Municipalities. The con-
the States and
Practically every breed of dog known
to the fancier Is represented. The
show will continue three days.
remedy
Hy cure
Constipation. Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES from
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion con. Opening of fall meeting of the
tomorrow Club. Ottawa. On,
and continue and Opening of the Intercollegiate foot-
fake No Substitute. day, season la the East
BETHEL, Sept. are having
some Ideal autumn weather
quite different from last week.
School begins Monday. The
Prof. Craven, of Lexington,
came last night and took as a
prise Ills young wife. We will give
her a warm welcome and hope their
presence will prove beneficial to the.
town and community.
Mrs. Thomas leaves today
for Greenville on a visit.
Marvin and left for
Randolph, College, the
the week.
Davis Bullock has accepted a
with tho Drug Co. of
Mount.
Your attention Is called to the
Hanking and Trust Company's
statement in this Issue of tho Re-
The board of aldermen are to be
congratulated on the recent law
passed forbidding stock to run on
the streets.
Van Taylor, Paul. Don and Mar-
shall all left for
Ridge hist Monday.
Championship outdoor swims of
the Western A. A. U. at St. Louis.
Wilson Given Great Reception
REFUSE
In Home State of President Taft MI DEATH
Democratic Nominee Delivers Speech in Ohio and Wins A
Place in Heart of Buckeye Slate
People
I Report of the Condition of
in OF
at the State of . C
the close of business Sept. 1912
Resource
Loans and discounts
j Banking
Furniture and 4.327.32
8.527.32
Demand loans 325.87
Due from Hanks and I ink-
TO
WITH
n m
EM Kilt A
ARK Vs
OF
CONTINUES ADVOCATING INTELLIGENT RULE OF w
35,156.66
I I
All BODIES RECOVERED YET
THE PEOPLE AGAINST INTERESTS
today that was as vigorous as it
was unexpected.
No previous arrangements had been
made for speeches and the train
was twisted by delays early in the
lay, but crowds gathered along the
route and Governor Wilson made near
a dozen speeches his car.
He replied to former Senator
of Indiana, who charged in a
recent speech that Governor Wilson,
If elected would be boss-controlled.
State senator Fred Mayor
Fickle, of Ind. hoarded
train and told Mr. Wilson about
Mr. speech so when
the Democratic candidate reached
he hit at Mr.
to a large crowd,
understand that in a speech made
last Saturday said Governor
Wilson, mini, esteemed friend
mine, namely. Senator
said that he entertained very
tear inc. that If re
elected president I would be con-
trolled by the bosses. I never
before Senator
was a because if he did
not know that was a joke, he ought
la have known that H was a joke, j
When did you ever hear that I ii id
changed all my political
way you can tell whether a
man is going lo he controlled by
or is to judge whether he
is in reach of a boas or not. Do you
know what a boss is A boss is a
political of certain special In-
who see to It, through him.
people they can control are put
In office that laws they don't
CHICAGO. Sept. Ohio the government do you suppose they
mid Indiana Governor Woodrow dispense with the men
on did some Impromptu campaign-
the bosses who determine who
to e and the
is to
created interrupt
ed a man in the crowd, and he re-
his question several
men who
friend, to answer your
continued the governor, the men
Who have taken advantage
tariff to get together to make
great combinations of industry lo
out competition and to make
sure that the prices are in their own
Control. And every Republican lead-
In our generation has been in lea-
with those
are broke in another
mice the governor's reply brought
cheers.
are men who have set up
the meat he said.
body knows the list of them, These
men are heads the Steel lust,
the tobacco trust, of the Standard
Oil trust, and Of trusts
that everybody knows. I am
ed you didn't know the names of
them before. These nun have sup-
ported those who have controlled our
government in the years and
they are supporting them still. And
my pan do not entertain any
hope of the government of the United
being freed from the control
o. trusts and control of bosses who
are the agents of trusts, through the
Instrumentality of the adoption of
the trusts into the care of the gov-
whose
rests on Saturday night completed
the of the gun-men indict-
ed for the murder f Herman
were arraigned this morning
before Coir in the Supreme
Court.
Silver coin,
all minor
coin currency
National bank no-
and other
C. notes
11,887.00
At the request of counsel for tin
prisoners, pleading was adjourned
September
ti
58.284.71
and the men who do that are the men
Accident
great
are Interested in tin
of this country.
am sorry to observe whereas
the Republican party has practically
the traits and the Democratic
party proposes to prevent monopoly in
is.- country the third party,
by
es to take the monopoly into partner-
ship with the government by accept-
It as an inevitable necessity and
bringing it under the regulation of
law; that is to say, making It a
Institution of the country.
And when the men who have created
monopoly are accepted partners of
ELIZABETH CITY.
S. Only and wife had a narrow escape
when their horse became frightened
and ran down Main street, which was
crowded with shoppers. Fortunate-
two Ralph
and Lee Jackson, happened In be
near, and caught the runaway horse,
before he had Injured both Mr. and
Mrs. Only quite seriously.
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in
Former Magistrate on be- Undivided profits, less cur-
half of the prisoners, asked to , liter rent , sea and
pleas Of not guilty with leave paid
to withdraw, but decided lo wall
next Wednesday before pleading Mils payable
The wiles of the prisoners and Max Tone
Kahn, the alleged pickpocket arrested deposit
In the flat occupied by them, were Deposits subj el to
held in ball each, as material
b,
and took a
keen interest in the proceedings,
They had no statements to make.
evil
n more disposition to give
lion or make any admissions than
they w u n Ass
District Attorney Moss grilled
for three hours regarding the night
v. i, n was shot down near
the Hotel
The two prisoners I to talk
about the murder until after they had
conferred with counsel.
forty or more letters postcards
found in tin rooms of the two men
may furnish Important Information
t., the attorney.
Detectives ransacked the apart-
from ceiling to
Beneath the boards of the Hour
tucked under carpels correspondence
was found which Deputy Police Com-
missioner Dougherty says is of
to the prosecution.
Assistant District Attorney Hots
Was prepared today lo make a demand
upon the police department for
Mr. Moss said he was
I i understand why news the
finding of the letters had been with-
held from
12.561.86
CHICAGO, Sept
bodies were recovered front Lake
Michigan, near Lake bluff today, bring
to eight the list of known dead
in the accident when a M-
tool i utter, containing recruits
naval training
tag Man lopes lady
His Aged Father
to Marry
STERLING, III. Sept.
Lewis, eighteen years of age. son of
a wealthy farmer, sloped Wednesday
night with Mrs Basel
years old.
Mrs. has been the house-
at the Lewis home since Mrs.
Lewis died year ago. she was
to have married Lewis, Br, Friday,
and elaborate arrangements had been
for the wedding. She is an
of the dashing
and the elder Lewis states that hi
5,548.22
welcome her home as his
, . alt be Imped to
overturned while the party
sailing.
Three were
sear,
the station, dragged for
the lake for their bodies s J
-i
Included In the bodies recovered
as that of chief Gunner's
s Mate w. k. x, ,,.
trying to save i
Chicago, in i n
renewed the
chi-
go to determine the
en who lost their
I afternoon in the ac-
in Lake Michigan off Lake
Bluff.
Resides identified be-
led that five and pi
formerly lived and where they are re-
port d to have been married today.
Mrs. hat two sons, aged
and
check
Bank
c i
Total i
Total
Counts
i i of
ab n ed do sol
i I Is true to
us
of
the best of mi knowledge and f,
JAMES LITTLE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to
this i-iii day of November, 1912,
H. D. BATEMAN,
Notary Public
My Oct. 1912.
Corn i -i
It. W. MOSELEY,
c. MOTE,
W. A. BOWEN,
Directors.
Report Condition of
BETHEL I
at Hi I in the Stale of
a the close of business Sept. A.
Resources
Loans
Overdrafts 814.94
lions, .
Furniture and fixer's 1,576.01
Due from hanks and bankers 5,306.42
Cash Items
RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 16.- loner- Silver coin, including all mi-
George Washington Curtis Lee nor coin currency 4,737.60
quietly observed eightieth birth-.
day anniversary today at his home, Total
near Burk station, Fair-
fax enmity. General Lee Is the son stock In 20,000.00
of the late General Robert E Lee. Undivided profits, cur-
he succeeded us president of rent expenses taxes
Washington and Leo University paid
1871. Since he has been Time certificates of deposit 19,940.44
dent of the university. subject to check 40,426.36
Reserved for interest 856.21
James Need ham
Jami i one of the
members of California
in the national of rep-
born September
1864. The Interesting event
in an emigrant wagon, in the vicinity
City, Nev., while his pa-
nuts were route lo California.
. Mr. Needham the
; blown i in 1888 and
Prick- the law school of the lei.
ears i After
to the bar he began
the practice of his profession at
Mo Cal. place has since
bi i home, He was elected to
m by the Republicans of the
Sixth district in 1899 and
feature. Will lie given has bull times.
first try-out v. lien the
count, d for.
State-Wide in
ST. PAUL, Mum . Sept. 16.- Minne-
direct primary law, which has
a second choice provision as its
parties will name their candidates
in go state,
and county tickets at the general
election in November.
The Proctor Hotel walls are climb-
above ground now.
The days and nights are now near
in length.
Coward Wooten Drug Co.
the Bed
Used in Cur
Department
ICE
CREAM
Superior lo any.
Alt fountain
Toilet A Hides,
full Lint of
Fountain
Pens,
Kodak Supplies
Coward-Woo ten Drug Co.
Greenville,
N. Carol
Reflector Advertisements Pay
MONEY LOST
Total
Slate of North Carolina. County of
Pitt,
I. W. ll. Cashier of the
e a ii bank, do
that the above statement Is to
the best of my I I belief,
W. Cashier.
Subscribed Rod to I i
this 12th day Be i . 1912
S. T, CARSON,
Public.
Con ii
M. O.
W. It. I. PURVIS,
ROBT.
Directors.
lid
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by Guying the first is offer-
ed them Without looking over our lines
of FARM MACHINERY
We carry an up-to-date line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market.
We carry a stocK 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
Fire in Session
DENVER, Colo. Sept. IT.-Chiefs of
the of many of the
leading cities of the United states and
Canada were on hand a the opening
In city today of the fortieth an-
of the International As-
of Fire The
will last four days and will he
devoted to the discussion of building
the advantages of motor
drawn apparatus, the care of lire
high pressure systems and
other fire J. A.
Montreal. John of New
York City an others are on the pro-
gram for papers or addresses
North Carolina
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept.
The Rev, John J,
was today consecrated
bishop of the Roman Catholic ii-
of Philadelphia with the title
of Tho ceremony took place
in the cathedral In the
a large bishops,
and laymen. The complete ritualistic
ceremony of Church was curried
out iii the Archbishop
officiated as
orator and the Right Rev.
preached the consecration
sermon
L. H.
B. F. TYSON
The Insurance and Realty Co.
LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT
Rail Estate Bought and Sold
RENTS COLLECTED. LOANS NEGOTIATED
Office on Street, Rear Frank
Wilson's Store
la i
J If
j We sell the best Buggies and on I
the market for the money
Cash
or
Credit
Satisfaction or Money
Refunded
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
We you to look at our





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cum
FARMER III RALEIGH
SUSPICIOUS
information
TO THE ADVISABILITY OF
CO-OPERATION IN,
GREATEST ASSET
Mr. I, in company, with
goodly number of Pitt county's best
attended the farmers meet-
US in Raleigh on the 27th of August
and I want to tell your readers that
the program was Just splendid; the
peaches by experts In their line were
entertaining and instructive. The
dominating idea cooperation. One
speaker told how Denmark had re-
from an unfortunate war
when the taxes rose to five dollars
per acre upon agricultural land and
in leas than fifty years Denmark;
has more money per capita than
nation except England; all this pros-
brought about by co-operation
among the farmers In buying and.
selling. If these farmers can
so well why cannot we farmers
Ten out-strip them. In the market- j
ins; of our cotton we might save
enough money every in Pitt
county to build a sanitarium in our
enterprising town of Greenville or
could save enough in one year to
a good from to
In order to do
must have a cotton warehouse in
every thriving town in tin county.
where we can sell or store our Mt-
ton until we arc ready to sell.
Dr. Hopkins, of III., said Baa-
ls ground phosphate rock used with
stable manure gave better result
about one half the cost of acid
There was a sale of pure-bred Berk
shire hogs the afternoon of the sec-
Owl day and Pitt county bought near-
one fifth of them.
hope to see most of these hogs at
our County Fair.
l saw only three ladles from PHI
hut these reported having a good
time and they though a
able time. Good bread Is a mi
hold necessity and had an ex-
pert bread maker who demonstrated
to the ladies that any women I
Unary Intelligence t
bread if she only knew how
and would take a little pains.
really believe the
ti rs and wives could spent a
and profitable three days at the farm-
it's dry dry.
A. MOVE.
Bank think oar
paying will bear watching.
Bank Why.
positively enjoys It
UNAPPRECIATED KINDNESS
C. Tyson.
L.
Chief of T. Smith.
E Nobles. E, B.
W. A. Bowen, J. Tunstall J.
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson. Z. P. Van-
Dyke, H. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
E Spain. C. OH. L.
W. Tucker.
L. Allen.
Fire D. Overton.
Mrs. did you do with
the flower seeds
Mr. them to the
chickens this morning. thought I'd
save the poor things the trouble of
scratching Hum all up as soon as you
planted them.
IN THE KINDERGARTEN
OF
TEE
Willie, why do bees --warm
what is the cause of
simply bee cause, I
QUITE LIKELY
shift
Opening of National Boat
Carnival on the Hudson off
Yonkers, N. v.
Opening of Great Western trotting
meeting at Dubuque. Iowa.
Opening of eighteen day's rare meet
at Douglas Park. Louisville.
Opening of Fe Raring Cir-
at Colorado Stale Fair.
Pueblo.
Eddie vs
son. rounds, at Cincinnati.
Jack Sullivan vs
Davis, rounds, at Buffalo.
Tuesday
Grand Prize automobile race will
he decided at the course.
Opening of the annual bench show
of the Montreal Kennel Club. Mon-
Close of the season of the
Baseball League.
Opening of Lake Circuit trot-
ting masting at W. Va.
Opening of Eastern Illinois Circuit
trotting meeting at Terra Hume. Ind.
Opening of Michigan Short Ship
Circuit trolling meeting at Marshall,
Virginia
. you know, suppose.
Wednesday
Annual show of
Horse Show Association opens at
White Plains, N. Y.
Voting Jack vs Young
Brown. rounds at York.
Thursday
Opening of annual speed carnival
of Buffalo Motor Boat Club on the
Niagara
Opening of annual bench show of
nations County Kennel Club.
n. y.
Johnny vs Eddie
Ill rounds at New York.
Friday
Automobile races for the
sin and trophies at Milwaukee.
National A. A. U, Hack and field
-championships at Forbes Field, Pitts-
burgh.
Start of hour motor cycle race
at Brighton Beach
Johnston vs Stanley
rounds at Pueblo Colo
Joe vs Pat Scott, rounds
at Victoria, B. C.
Saturday
make It a point never to
talk more than ten minutes with any
So as not to tell all
AND OFFICIALS
Churches, Lodges and Social
Sheriff I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C Moore
Register of Moore.
B. Wilson.
Chas. OH. Laughing-
house.
P. O.
i. Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis.
W. K. Proctor.
W. Brown, C. of R.
Lillian Carr, pres
Miss Ward Moore, secretary.
Daughters of T.
J. Jarvis. president; Mrs. J. L
en. secretary.
The Kings A. L. I
Blow, president; Mrs. I. O.
Secretary.
Sans Club President. Mrs. j
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W.
L Hall.
Dunn,
D. M Clark, secretary.
End of R. O. Jet-
fries, president; Mrs E. B.
Secretary. I
Round Table Mrs. R.
Pres.; Nellie Denny. Sec.
Civic League Present Mrs. T.
A Person; Secretary. Mrs. T. B.
Reflector Want Ads.
Churches.
Baptist, U M.
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk;
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun-
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
regular pastor.
Episcopal. St. Paul Rev. Dallas
Tucker, rector. W A. Bowen
superintendent of Sunday school.
E. V. Lancaster,
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk.
Methodist. Jarvis
K. M. Hoyle, pastor; . B. Ellington,
clerk; H. superintend-
of Sunday school; L. H.
secretary.
Delphi;. Chapel
Rev. W, pastor.
Free Will Thomas E
pastor.
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M
R. Williams, W. M.; L H. Pender.
Sec.
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M.
F. D. B. Griffin, Sec.
Greenville Encampment No. I.
O. W. C. P.;
H. Pender, Scribe.
Tar River No. K. of J.
Woodward. C. C; A. B.
K. of R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M.
-J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. I.
every Tuesday night, E. O.
Flanagan. X. G.; L. H Pender, Sec.
Tribe No. I
R. Sachem; J.
NEW LINE COAT SOTS AS.
rived. B. J. Pulley.
Kill IT JARS AT S.
NEW WOOLEN DRESS GOODS,
ginghams and white goods, Just in
at B. J. Pulley's.
or doses will break any cm
I Chills and Fever; and If taken thee
a tonic the Fever will not return
Price
LACE BANDS IN ALL WIDTHS AT
B. J. Pulley's. V
WANTED MESSENGER BOY. W.
Tel. Co.
will cure you.
NEW LINE OF LACES, INSERTIONS
to match, at It. J. Pulley's.
I aid
TWO ROOMS FOR
rent. to Mis. Sallie Evans.
MEW USE OF RIBBONS IN ALL
widths and Colon at II. J. Pulley's.
Professional Cards.
F. M.
Lawyer.
second floor In Wooten
on Third St., opposite court house
L. L Moore
W. H.
MOORE A LOSS
Attorneys st Law
North Carol's.
Attorney at Law
North
B. J.
at Law
In Edwards Building on the
House
. North
HER REAL OBJECTIONS
K. W. FLAW
Attorney at Law
Office formerly occupied by L
Fleming
North
H. W. CARTER, M.
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Washington, N. Greenville, N. C.
Office with Dr. L. James. Green-
ville, day every Monday, to pm
Law
Office in Tune
services art
desired
North
T. I I S
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating,
lid's Gasoline Engines;
Electric Light
I am prepared to do your work i
Reasonable price. See or call
hone No.
B. F. TYSON
Insurance
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store
E t
JAKES L. EVANS
Attorney Law
Greenville. North Carolina
MRS. . HASKETT
Florist
GREENVILLE, N.
and Cut Flutters.
Flower all
Gentry
NEW BRICK
Warehouse
LEADS
Greenville Tobacco Market.
To September 17th, inclusive
7.228 pounds million, one hundred
and seventeen thousand, two hundred and
were auctioned on our floor for
scores of farmers who went home satisfied, to
comeback with their next load.
Our general average for
enormous amount of 1,112.-
pounds was over
Our average for past ten days
has from to
The market has sold about a
third of the 1912 crop.
N-w Brick has sold a ct this
Ask the reason for this success on r SAT-
j IS FIT-D Customers--. tobacco
BEST WAREHOUSE on Greenville market
will cure you.
LINE Of SILKS IN
shades and i at B. J. Pulley's,
II
DRESSES, IN SILKS
and serges, at M. j. Pulley's.
Gentry Gorman
.- . ,
AGED
woman to in
W. L. c.
KENT-ONE U
Apply, John Hicks. V ltd
World's Progressive Shows
W. F.
M Law
opposite R. L. Cos
and next door to John
Company's new
Here with the Mightiest and
Feature Displays and
Great Artist and Greatest Show Ever
w. ii. m. Clark
I Mill Attorney at
A I.
sad
Gerald
you object to baldness
unless bald spot
Cup race at Milwaukee, extends Into hit bruin
H. W. d a C.
on N. O. N. C
WARD
Ado; at Lair
to all
la Wooten on
. Mortal
Into New Stables
Corner 2nd and Street f
SAM SHORT I
Transfer Man i
and Express
Phone No. Night or Day i
Meets All Trains
DAILY. and
IN FAIR A HUM WEATHER
THE FINEST TENTS
of I
What We I meet
according to science things as-
with our early home Hie
such as Salve, that
mother or grandmother used to cure
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin
ruts, or bruises. For-
years ct its
Unrivaled for piles, corns or
sores. Only cents at all druggists.
Id
Li
WILD BEAST
JAPANESE At A e CO.
THE RENOWNED Direct
MEXICAN of Mexico.
THE MANY IND Q
THE S ELEPHANTS.
THE Hill DAY CLOWNS.
THE OTHER REAL SIMMS AND NOVELTIES.
ISSUE MISSING
sure and witness the DIG FREE EXHIBITION given dully at
P. M. on Show directly In front of main entrance, Miss Them
1st
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Eastern reflector, 20 September 1912
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September 20, 1912
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