Eastern reflector, 4 October 1912


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IS TEE
BEAST OF E
Carolina, it
A POPULATION OP POUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND is SUB-
MOUNDED BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
OP ALL
BINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERB FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
IX WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AN
FACILITIES.
WE AX UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is f Healthful, the Most look Mun.
Y Cm o I It I.
WE HAVE A FLA-
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IX EASTERN
FART OF X OUT II
AND INVITE
WHO TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
OUR A l I SIS
RATES ARE AND AN
BE BAD UPON
m is
First Annual Fair of the E.
C. F. Association
The Oral annual Fair or the Croat
Carolina Mr
Appears for
State
Tin- association
getting everything la tor
six months and they now an-
to the public that this fair
hi be or beat and
aver held In North Carolina.
thousand premium books
have been issued and arc now
for distribution nil over Eastern North
Carolina. thousand dollars In
will be offered In pram-
book. this
information are
they occupied almost half Williams.
the Charged with N; once and of
coin it in these book, will mailed to thorn.
ware placed on trial be-
REOPEN DYNAMITING CASES
lira it n Trial
Is to
In Indian,
INDIANAPOLIS. I. Stationed
within a rail in the small court room
Albert ii.
i, m. or-
case No,
Frank M.
fore Federal
son today.
Judge Anderson at
dared
tho United venue
On motion the government the
j. w. Ryan, in.;
Andrew
ill, and Patrick II. Ryan. Chicago,
Tho government it hail
no evidence than to warrant
their trial, of the man had bean I it y r seeing
the iron liberal
One of the features of the fair will
ha tho daily monoplane flights Mr.
Prank Champion, tho noted aviator.
year an aviation meal was hold
In Now Horn and Mr. C. Winner
made in a
biplane.
Another attraction that will draw
to Now Will two ex-
dally by Mi. Hardy.
the Wire Kins. Mr. Hardy won
worlds renown by walking
Niagara on a tight wore several
yearn ago.
The public will have the
racing.
purses have boon offered.
i are coming in every day
K. from
There will also lie exalting motor
and Olaf A. I cycle racing,
Ion.
At the outset
pleaded guilty.
A.
of San Francisco, The fair grounds are on
not polity, All the other what is known as the
at their arraignment last March bad a beautiful on the
not guilty, or. The owns one bun-
Daniel J. Brooklyn M. Y. acres of land. Thirty acres are
n former executive hoard member of enclosed In the fair ground.
the International Association Bridge There has been erected a
and Iron Workers, was re- main building, x feet, an
ported unable to attend on account of grand stand with a seat-
CHAP
Explosion Blows Turbine
Engine
TESTING SHIP ill THE III
Other Arc Seriously Hurt.
Steam Open
Ex
NEWPORT, It. I. Oct.
ant Donald P. Morrison was killed
and men injured today by the
of the steam on the
do boat
The off
while the was
preparing her second quarterly
trial.
Lieutenant Morrison entered
service from Missouri in 1902.
The seriously injured
Lieutenant L, Montgomery,
the u E, B. Craw-
ford, mate of the
the umpires named to
h the and the following
of the
W. male. first
class; ll. i,. Wilder, machinist male.
Enters by Delivers Four Important Speeches, Several s
Teddy the First Streaks Through
N. C. Like A California
loft
till capacity for thousands, a poultry
building, a swine building, sheds for
cattle, stables for the horses,
half a oval half a mile race
track.
Music for the fair will furnish-
ed by A. Passer I Italian Hand front
Philadelphia.
Wednesday, October will
children's day. school child
in North will
Riven n ticket which will give them
admission to the for that
day. Amusements or nil kinds for
He closely scrutinized one one children will Ink
the men with whom, he asserts,
was associated, but against I fair will
whom he Is now as n ts kind ever
a broken leg. His absent
men to be tried.
A motion to set aside the order con
the cases, made on
of the defendants, was sustained.
This separated the various
but left the to be
tried together.
aged about fifty years,
short, chubby and of a florid complex-
ion, entered the court room grinning.
His eyes twinkled keenly as he
ed at the other defendants.
place on that
citing witness. Ac be looked not a
sign of recognition other than
passed
between them.
he the biggest event
pulled In Eastern
North Carolina and special rates will
be Offered on all railroads.
Minor Ones and Exits After Addressing
Raleigh Avid
Tobacco and Oil Trust Come in
For Some of His Blunt Criticisms
comment to become general
THE GOVERNMENT CENTRALIZED. HIS
J. A. i toner he does not. So when Tall
Peter stood behind massive, run the steam roller over him in the
door of Paradise, his right hand Teddy got up and hollered
wrapped ground the golden knob, he wanted the nomination,
ready for applicants.
came from
the other side.
ed the doorkeeper. Wash-
answered a mild
in answered tin
and tell me what you have
J. Delaney, Ural class,
W. E. oiler, and P.
oiler.
The was In company with
Several other destroyers when the for
ward end of the port turbine,
With the steam chest, was blown
Off.
Lieutenant Morrison, chief en-
on board, was instantly killed.
and the others were badly scalded.
I Signals were at once hoisted for as-
dispatch dent policy
to Rear Admiral on board to suppress haws should
his Connecticut, at anchor been given at
Off Jamestown.
The destroyers Perkins. Sterrett
and immediately went to the
assistance of the A heavy
Southerly gale was blowing, but
forts were made to send, a line on
board the damaged craft,
Ii was then discovered that
EL HILL
PRES. EXPLAINS
Wanted to Suppress From
College
Weanling in President The
Press is Partly In for
The Students
CHAPEL, 1111.1. Oct.
P. mi ins return from
Raleigh where yesterday he appeared
the executive committee of the
board in fulfillment of a
promise, bis official statement
as to reasons of the wholesale ox
of students recently, In chapel
ibis morning, Hath and
dent gave attentive ear to
exposition of the matter. Turn-
aside from bis subject
President Venable to Bay
he termed
in emphatic terms
branded the newspapers that carried
the names of students expelled which
consisted of all tho leading North
Carolina as committing a
For years report-
have been current here and in
the slate that news bad
suppressed here that vitally
affected the life of the state and
should have turned loose to the
papers as public property. And ill
the light of recent developments, In
which Venable forth
efforts to suppress news p
the strictest sense, has
a Hill that the ,,,
papers is only in in. Bi
Scotland NECK, Sept.
a party was out in J. P.
automobile, returning lo town
they passed a party of who
began to yell at them lo stop, en-
lo warn of the
Meet
Penn,, .
The advantages that the commission
plan Of government offers to the
cities formed the principal sub-
at a conference her
of representatives of
cities boroughs or Pennsylvania
cause he wanted the presidency.
In his Hull Moose party-swing
around the states Teddy marked down
In blue pencil the word South. He Starboard engine was In
realized that something could be The steam d back into the
done in the south and he came. What harbor and ran alongside the hospital
he did in other stales is not of much ship Solace, on board of which had
done to am, of etc- .,,,.,. ,, p,,,,,,,, did assembled , he greater part of the
paradise . No, much, sir . re- . ,,,,,., ,. ,. ,, , ,. , ,,,
l. full live minutes of The wounded were and
my country right, ,,, , .,. ,,. ,,. was sent lo I.
George. guess you deserve , , m .
Another taint knock to the door, as station for live The torpedo boat
Washington was being registered as it would have ., ridiculous to launched at the yard of the at.,. definition of haling differs
Who-0 that. enter the town without the help of River Shipbuilding Company, at Quill- groups of students Mid Of-
came back m shaky tones. in. the 3rd regimen, band, which being Mass. November 1910. She la ten Widely from the Interpretation Of
and let me Hear how you ex- of the military came o time, that is Vessel of the Per- the faculty The
to stay here with Teddy in the live kins and Sterrett and has a displace- any other Interpretation than
sir. said Jefferson. know I did wall his legs the depot, tone. Her complete own Hating In form is a
not do so much, still. I saved an occupation which he men,
racy in my country, people enjoy with his Characteristic energy.
news th.
i much
President statement fol-
lows ;
I am not only willing, but anxious
to make clear lo the students action
taken by faculty. because
it is them to understand
her it and to see simple justice has
been done for without the feeling that
Hie government is just the attempt
to govern is hopeless. Secondly, the
statement why has been
Inflicted serves to fix In mind both
punishment and offense far hotter
than Hie annual recounting the laws
torpedo I which often falls on ears,
The university law hazing
destroyer in any form. I am well aware
bey passed a party of who , ,,.,, , ,,,,.,,, ,,,. f with his character. physical violence lo fool-
began to yell at them to atop, en- Md of thank me for------. i They Anally got Teddy In an humiliating performance
to Warn the,,, of the v M ,,.,, .,., ,,. , Jefferson did no, his and the band K t. I. The an- which a gentlemen would no, will-
heard all , , exhibitions or the Bast do m public under ordinary
to, the behind th,. crowds mass under The that it is
win was n. . m seemed to approach via ,. Hog or banging out The done on a
win. was driving in oar, on e , ,,,,. ,, , stairway. St. the ,, h. , ,.,,, . of horses, cattle, and simple ,,., has bearing on
of plan Just little bit. Through the , , ,,,, ,, swine a,., are the ever matter. The young strong, r may
. was named to draft a he coming up. Ina, ,., and everything points to a well that r, would
, Provide the adoption r likely-clip, four rounds a, a time. ,,, The exhibit bring about worse,
Mrs. son. Joe. ,., ,. l. . . ,,,,., ,. . ,., ,. ,
Miss Lucy Coppedge, of
Miss Olivia Lawrence. Miss Helen
Miss Kathleen Tillery and
s a. Dunn.
no one was seriously
plan by Pennsylvania
Mr J Ii who lives about
six miles from lawn and near
Miss Lawrence receiving a dis-Idle creek, is having wonderful sue
location of the arm, and Mr. Dunn and with beans n- has six
Master Joe receiving a seres o yen his neigh
number or minor cits scratches, are the lineal they ever saw,
rearing the he drew back , K,, the ,, machinery is large and In-
and locked door. The noise near- , . ,. eludes all Improved
and neared until ii crashed against . . farm Implements and de-
the door with these U . I NEW N. J. Oct.
hat poised
I's me, I. Teddy, the
Bull Mouse, the big Noise. and I , ,,
WANT TO GET
That's
When he makes
wanting a thing he goes after it and I carve a lull
over his head by his right
bowing
welcoming Tar Heels, the hero
San Juan Hill, back on
large attendance marked open-
Dr. Weds annual
I .
Norfolk for Norfolk
ivory after., be wed
the other members of tin- part, sent just one over to for ii. Ha , i, fro officers, special
without Injury save being badly looks to have fully a not, stop long enough to explain his smile, .,. . bridal worker, and department
up.
,,,
dot 1.1.
j Prom Norfolk they go on a
you're heard about so much tour lo New and Niagara
l,
lo bis home be
The sessions will continue
over tomorrow and Friday.
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Haw is
U j
in
Tobacco figure the
in Hare Oar Market
Place Sear
the
A p deep el
l i Washington.
i. i if stale from
he Channel Mini Tho Cars Topple Over to Either
Is To He Side of the Track w
At I a. the
i; i Mm Hurt
train due the Norfolk South-
and hoped tor mi- , , . . .
at l a. m. steamed tins
for navigation m , . . . . .
morning about eight hours
Tar i h ill be tackled i
s,.,. i wit three With the
n. ye dredging
trill be here and the
commenced to make channel feel
ii i
path.
Everything on the train was lot
until a point between Wilson and
morning about eight
schedule, or a little after nine o'clock
Reason tor tin- unlocked tor
being one of those unhappy
stances railroad oars to
from straight and narrow
. that it i
Shoe Repairing.
I am giving personal attention to
line and with new machinery
and additional help can do your
work promptly.
J. J. COREY
At Sam Fluke's Harness
August reached. Here the star that
o de . u
i ii e congratulate out . winked
i i I e must i
announced today, g a cot
. .
. in-, r schedule shamefully winked
., cars ed over to
H small. .,, . . . , ,;,,,;, The usual
market of th, Mr. Frank ailed for a little
val. b a. I l . . , ,. .,,,,. , ,
W and Greenville com- and sent I Hashing . had
ten mil i .
II I ,.
v on ind PM- ; l .,.,. , .,,. , ,. ,
rather
Hi-
ll i Roi i.
. the buck
ii mark.
line of they were
to dump
h was I d the i I
lb i. ;. . and some
. snorting Iron I
l ,,.,.
year end of the i. passengers on
I ii total .-I as I n the river to ,. ,. , o
, h. .
It. .,
It.
. it do not
. u , .
. . . . . the bait-
, i , ; will as
. . . . .
; . .-.; ft the work it
i so o In
ii I . i of i
benefit h
. , , ; . I
I . I
and opened
Vi. II. flake Head
1.7113 H, I lake died Saturday night
i i. .
I i High In lie
. 1.38 --J been spent In
. i an and bis
; . Ins eat tied liters the b at
A .;.; . . flake ,
hard working, hon-1
. 1.039.816 est and frugal man. He attended
in his own business and gave
little attention to that others; con-
. he was employed whenever
. 589.120 iv chose to be employed, and few,
532.398 I, were Idle hours he spent.
. I knew from early boyhood and
. 450.461 all along through his life witnessed
. many qualities
. added credit to of better
. i He .; deeply e-
for the smallest kindness
. 1,619 i from those l e cared
. for nil i quick to n n m
t what he cot d
. H I to
-1. i i and at
I i ii as any man and now that he l
dead, will I l by those
i es who him I it and
Read .,. ,. ,. . . . ,.,, ,
n had expect- nature.
or . . . II i r . o i.
.
I .
.
S r Hill .
.
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Spring
SI
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ton
I, lie .
.
Wendell .
Wallace .
ville .
V .
VI hi
on .
i n .
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i. . . v. , i
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I he Men
of large enterprises are men
great energy. Success, de-
health. To all i to fall. It's
utter folly for a man to endure a
weak, run down half alive
Bitters ill put him
n his feel in short order. bot-
did me more real cod than any
medicine l ever writes
n. Allen. Ga. After
of suffering with rheumatism
liver trouble, stomach disorders and
kidneys, l am again, thanks
o Electric Bitters, sound and
i v them. Only BO at all drug-
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock French and
land Bulbs arc now arriving and to
l insures line flowers.
I; we make the finest wed-
bouquets floral designs.
Mall, telephone and or-
promptly executed by
OVER THESE
FURNITURE
and PIECES
Shown Represent
TOP-NOTCH Value
at the lowest prices.
The latest of every good showing
will Appeal to you both as to prices asked
the COMFORT and QUALITY of the furniture
Drop in today and see display.
TAFT VANDYKE
ATKINS
Cards.
. m.
or,
i ; . . u. Boor in Wooten j
mi u . ti lose.
,, B. i-on
. ii,
Ism
i. . r. S Cat
it .
. it
Cm
i L Co.
Phones Raleigh,
it. i. h.
for
. Cook Stoves. Malleable and Cam-
Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters. Hot
Blast Coal Heaters.
NOTICE
Greenville, 1912
Notice in hereby given to the pub-
lie that our lands lying along Tar
River have been posted according to
law and it is our Intention to prose-
cute any one trespassing on any of
r If it's the Hardware line, we have it. a
r In
our lands or without gun or dog,
j for any purpose whatever, without
ii.;. i .
tie i in ;.
i on the t
at Law
formerly occupied
II. W. t H. U-
would limited to diseases of Eye
lair. Nose Throat.
Washington, N C. N. C.
with Ir. . James,
every to S pm
Worn at I
, building. lab. st
. his services are
desired
f.
I who him
if to i i Mr. Rh ml C. .,. of the School
Ho died about
II. ROUNTREE,
JOSEPH
W EVANS.
It.
J. MOTE,
It. ALLEN,
I. E. EVANS.
SMITH.
E. T. FORBES,
O. S. FORBES,
I. JOYNER
cod
ch i k Friday afternoon, at
of his mother, Mrs. Georgia
and survived the I
and n o half brothers, M
XV II and
I ii,. was -t
old, and death one young
life was once so fall of prom-
Is sad beyond exp in
I,, 111-. About u. ago that
. tuberculosis, fas-
Its fangs upon him and though
ling any hope was
done to It, the progress of the
ill . , until II sapped vi,
Miss May of Athens, Q
I as e work in primary
methods in place Miss Dabney.
Miss Barrett comes with the best of
training and equipment, she is a
of the State Normal of Georgia
and of Ti h College, Columbia
New York. She has at-
tended live and Bum-
mer terms of University of Georgia-
She has had successful experience as
a . t. and has laugh
methods In the Eastern Ken-
at Richmond in
Normal st
t.
lour years, bore it all
Miss Hill, of Darlington, S.
V. c. D. n.
at
H A CLASS
t, I, C
in Water
Heating.
I am prepared to do our
price. See we or call
hone No U
S. M. Schultz
V, . grocer and
tot
Oil. Barrels.
l;.
Oak
Suits, go-cans,
tables, lounges, r-. .
Gail x high
Key West
George clears,
es. apples, Jelly. Meat
sugar, coffee, soap, rood
oil, seed meal ti
bulls, seeds.
n-its. candles, dried applet.
prunes, raisins, glass and
wooden
Cheese, bail
Machines
numerous other roods
me SI
I.
at Lira
Greenville. Can-
II. f.
Life. Fire. and Ac
on street, rear Frank
Wilson's store
ltd
patience and charge of the
I weeks before the end he Miss is the
that he must dies and was j.,,,,,. conservatory of Music In
, for it. win.- he hated to give
hi life, death held no for him, Mary of Greensboro,
and he it with a trust In C Isl f f Dining Hall. She
that be no
II irk n com -s
was a good and de- S, state Normal, Company's
,. his mother and little broth- ;. had summer work
, . Ills for them, was college.
. For some years before;
was a In the charge of the practice work
h r.
is
had excellent training in K Smith k
tie Science and experience in unman- and Hour Io J.-u
where he war. exceedingly s r s,.,. Normal
., K . esteemed hen ,.,,,,,,.,. s,, m Teach-
for bis u a, courtesy, college and has had a successful
North Caro-
I,,. never king friends.
r look place o'clock
afternoon conducted by Re
g u Hoyle, The pall bearers were
Messrs, J. B John
N B. Warren. R. a. Tyson. Jr., M.
I, While. Chas. Home. A. I. Blow,
Jr. it. C. Flanagan, F. M Wooten,
j. smith, C. n. i--
sen.
Mr. Pearce was s member of the
Improved Order of Red Men and the
tribe attended the funeral and
look part with their burial ceremony.
Henry says a bin
ways frost. Feels like it. sure.;
There was some room left on the
teaching experience
Mr. V. t. Harding,
The Democratic convention of this
district, held In Elisabeth City last
Hay, nominated Mr. Albion Dunn, of
Hill Brothers
For
Tin. Metal and
Iron
ALL OF SHEET METAL
Manufacturers of
TOBACCO FLUES THAT FIT
and Heating Moves
Repaired
Shop Near A. I. Depot
Phone
lit
Great Slate
RALEIGH, N. C.
October
II GETS THE PEOPLE. IT GETS THE PRODUCTS,
IT GETS THE FREE ATTRACTIONS, IT THE SHOWS
CORN CONTESTS, COTTON CONTESTS, TOMATO CON-
this year to furnish Exhibits to National Corn
EXHIBITION
Special Increase In mi Tobacco and I mil.
New Reinforced Concrete for Agriculture and Horticulture
Modern Poultry House Equipped Host Steel Wire Coops
KOBE OH LIVE STOCK EVER
Running Bare Restored this fear in tn the Harness Races
mi Fastest Truck In South States.
t IX
BEST LIST OF FREE ATTRACTIONS IX Si YEARS
or THE i tin.
BATES, TWO Dill
DROP, DROP
HIPPODROME RACES OS iv,
KIT BAREBACK RICKS. OF TWO TO
six HORSES JAMES E. HIGH WIRE
OF TWO THREE
HEX IN AMI ACTS IN
CLOWNS COMEDY IN NOVELTY TRICK PIN-
I Nil
I. MIDI If III. MIDWAY,
MI SIC SI Ml
EXPERIENCE OF MANAGEMENT AND wisdom WON
FROM MANY SOURCES CONCENTRATED IN ONE.
GREATEST STATE FAIR TO DATE.
Special Rates mid Extra Trains mi
FAIR Hill, TWO NIGHTS,
OCTOBER and
FREE ATTRACTIONS IN BLAST. n xi
.-, CENTS. ALL INFORMATION
Go Right at It
F-lends and In
Will Show You a Way
Get at the root of the trouble.
Rubbing an aching back may relieve
Widow of Sole i Virginia
Author Dies Han-
over County
A reward Two Hundred
will be paid for the arrest and con-
of two or more of tin- parties
guilt; of cutting the Stock Law
Fence on New road, or a
of tine Hundred and
lib
I Ire
Ls-
m all the oar's. single person for cutting said
ti , fence,
it.
won't cure It if the kidneys art-
weak.
must reach the root of
the cause; the pain.
Begin at with Kidney
Pills.
Are recommended by thousands.
Here Is a Statement from a resident
of this vicinity.
Street
Stale lair
The 1912 Premium list ii great
as presidential elector of Slate Fair at Raleigh
the district. Recently sir. Dunn tend-
his resignation to the district
L. executive committee and s called
lint of the In Elizabeth
ed this The book contains
pages, outside of the handsome
es printed In two colors and showing
the dates of the Fair this year to
last Wednesday, Mr. F. C. Hard- bi the week of October
of Greenville, was chosen to till I The departments have been
new features are noticed
Odd Follows meet tonight All big agricultural features of
The year has but three months left, the last few years arc retained.
. g . . I Page states that
Fires are comfortable.
October.
Dollars for the arrest and conviction South Greenville. N. C., am
pleased to add by endorsement to the
many already given ill favor of
of Pitt County. Kidney Pills. For a long time I was
Commissioners
Sept. 10th. 1911
It
RICHMOND, Va. September
Mrs. Elisabeth Page. years
old, only surviving grandchild of
Thomas Nelson. Jr. governor of
and commander of Virginia mi-
loins at the battle of York-
town, died yesterday in her home,
near Hanover
county.
Mrs. Page was widow of Major
s. Twelfth Virginian. She
ed and died in the place where she
was born, on laud granted by the
English crown to her grandfathers
In the early par of the eighteenth
troubled by my kidneys and suffered
I Mrs is survived by three sons
Second Auditor of
MRS. HASKETT
Florist
x. c.
and Cut Flutters
Flutter Pot, all Sixes
did me a world of good
intensely from backache and pains In
my shoulders. and dizzy
spells bothered me and I rested so
poorly that when I got up in the
morning. I was in no lit condition to
begin my work. When I read of n of Washington,
Kidney Pills. I Immediately
got i from the John L, Wooten
Drug Co., and to my they Night
I can now Al service in the Baptist church
the Rev. Dr. Frank for-
of N. Y., but now of
Fairfax Court House. Va. and Dr.
To the Voters of Pitt
I hereby announce myself as
for Register of Deeds,
pendent of party affiliation. Your
u. ire, .- will be greatly appreciated.
and Immoral shows and this i BRYAN
streets today.
Tenth
is as permanent
rest better night and my back and Sunday morning one person was re-
kidneys do not bother membership by letter
For by all dealers. Price one us a candidate for baptism.
was received for baptism at
the night service and the ordinance
North Carolina is not going back WM after the sermon,
to the booze Joint Just because Tom II was the first baptism in the new-
pool that was built at time the
pipe I
so,
The Greenville Banking and T Company
E. G. FLANAGAN, President
E. B. HIGGS, Vice-president
C. CARP, Cashier
DIRECTORS
R. O. C. T. C. Laughing-
house, R. C. Flanagan, j. L. Hassell, W. A.
Darden, H. A. White, S. j. Everett,
J. R. E. B. Higgs, A. M.
D. W. E. G.
Flanagan, R. L. Smith
in this
Bank
your
i an the
above n. our business.
Capital the largest in Pitt County
;. ,
. r- .
B g j v
Social and
T-.-r--i-i
KT AT KM THE Tank Killer
t Mr. Tom Dupree has installed an
THIN ETC. automatic gasoline tank and pump for
plying automobiles . It is con-
located near the office
Dr. c. A tank
Of about gallons capacity is bur-
in the lot and connected with a
pump on the edge of the sidewalk.
. Automobiles can run up to pump
and the tank is quickly tilled with
Whichard. It is proving a great
of The Daily published
every afternoon except Sunday, at
Greenville. N. required by the Act.
of August
Editor, D. J. Whichard. N,
Editor, i. J-
X. C.
Business Manager, J.
Greenville. X. C.
Publisher, The Company.
Inc., Greenville. X. C.
holding
per cent or more of total amount of
J. Whichard. I. Joy-
C. H. Whichard. C. V. Hearne.
H. t. Cobb, D. C. Moore, s. J. Ev-
H. Sugg. W. H. Jr.,
Higgs of Greenville. X. C, J.
II. Small, of Washington, X C.
Known bondholders, mortgagees.
and other security holders, holding
I per cent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or other
Linotype Co. New
York. N. V.; Press
and Mfg., Co., Chicago. III.
Average number of copies of each
Issue of this publication sold or dis-
through the mails or other-
wise, to paid subscribers during the
months preceding the date of this
1265.
J.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of September. 1912.
PIERCE.
Notary Public
My commission expires May 1918,
ORE THAN SATISFIED
MM Millie So Happy Thai He Had
To Tell It
It la not often that a man gets
more of a tiling that he wants, es-
it is good, and
in the shape of cold cash. Hut that
seems to ho the experience of Mr.
John W. Martin, who lives
the river in the Staton Mill section,
lie in a lot of tobacco Mon-
day, about a thousand pounds and
sold it with o. I. Joyner at the New
Cum warehouse II- naturally ex-
a good price, when he
pot his Check and found it had aver-
aged Just a small fraction under it
cents a pound, he almost shouted
that Is more money than I
It goes without saying Hint Mr.
Martin went home singing the praises
of Joyner and the New Gum. and his
experience will be repealed
his neighbors,
ltd
convenience to owners of cars.
TRUTH ABOUT THE TRUST
Economics from
Do Not Materialize.
D. In
Leaders of the new
party argue that Industrial
lies Should be legalized, lest we lose
the of large-scale production
and distribution. argument could
be more misleading.
If -nay be safely asserted that In
America there Is no line of business
in which or most concerns or
plants must be concentrated in order
to attain the size of greatest
For while a business , a
too small to be efficiency o.
not grow Indefinitely with Increasing
size. What the most efficient size
call be learned definitely only by ex-
The unit of greatest
is reached when the
of size counterbalance the ad-
vantages. The unit of greatest tn-
is exceed d when the
vantages of size outweigh the
The history of American
makes this clear. That history
First -No Conspicuous American
trust owes Its existence to the desire
for increased efficiency.
economies from figure
largely In prospectuses;
but they have never been a
motive in the formation of any
trust. On the contrary, the purpose of
combining has often been to curb
or even to preserve
thus frustrating the
law of the survival of the
Second -No conspicuously
trust owes its largely
superior Some trusts have
been very as have in-
dependent concerns; but conspicuous
profits have been secured mainly
through control of the market-
through the power of monopoly to lit
this exercise of the
taxing power,
Third -NO conspicuous trust has
been enough to maintain long
as against the Independents its pro-
portion of the business of the country
without continuing to buy up. from
lime to time, Its successful
tors.
. I
FOR LADIES
and MISSES
A LIME
STYLE TOP
MEN AND BOYS SHOES
THE WORLD-WIDE
KNOWN
L. Douglas
SHOE
For Sale
-at-
A. Bowen's Store
Greenville's Authority on Wear
MILLINERY OPENING
Friday, September
New Fall Styles in Tailor Made Coal Suits,
Cloaks, Dresses, rt Waists, Skirts and
We have a Complete Stock of Ready-to-Wear
Goods, we have improved the making ii stronger
and larger than ever before. .
B. G. J. R.
FIVE POINTS STORE
Greenville, N. Carolina
The Bank of Gr
Greenville. N. C.
Statement of Condition
THE HANK HOB,
At the of business 1918,
111--II
Liabilities.
Capital
4,817.18 DEPOSITS
4.184.32 Hills Payable
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Han king House
Furniture and Fixture
Cash Items
Duo from banks and
bankers
Cash Vault
5.697
21,833.94
Millinery Millinery
HATS Our line all the
Styles this He Sure to see the Pattern
Hats will he on Ills pin;
the Correct Stiles this
Silks. Embroideries.
Hid u lull mid complete stock of Staple Dry
the Lowest Prices.
Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes
Shoes iii all the Leathers and all Style s.
Misses and Children's Shoes. Men's Shoes in all
Styles. Our Shoe is complete in all Lines.
WE SELL PATTERNS
W. A. BO WEN
N C.
Total
Total
Injuries
Germany, Sept.
Willy army n-i-
today as a result of Injuries
received recently during the Imper-
in Ms
collided with s tree while
he was making a fight
There plenty of peace about the
Taft hut nobody claims
K. L. DAVIS, JAMES L. LITTLE Cashier
S. T. Vice l. Asst
Woodrow Wilson says to the
farmer who buys in s trust-
highly protected market
and sells his wares In a free
into your own and take
wants your Job work.
A I in for Notice mid
Description.
A good farm containing one
and fifty acres. Three Horse
Crop In Cultivation.
One dwelling house, good
barn and shelters, I 4-room tenant
house and kitchen.
One tobacco barn.
For further Information apply to
I.
N. C.
What We Forget
according to science are things as-
with our early home life.
such as Salve, that
mother or grandmother used to cure
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin
cuts, sprains or bruises. For-
years cf cures proves its merit.-
Unrivaled for piles, corns or
sores. Only ii, alt
TIME HE
SHORE
tin- uninsured man is seared stiff.
Not alone for his personal safety,
but also because the knowledge
the burning of his home means
ruin for him. If he bail policy in
tin- company we lat-
fear wouldn't enter Into
if a lire struck his place.
Pender Tyson
Ins Agent. Greenville.
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work
Slate or fin, Tie Shop Repair
Work, and Flues in S
J. J JENKINS
Greenville. N. C.
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton pm
dud, We now icon p. former
Co. and
ill b- to have out all
on
mi-





THE HOME
MM the to Mr. has entitled to
Th, . bad condition ,,., ,,. see. . m , no bu. the bas Ml I bean .
and FIRM and EASTERN
., s and everywhere I
with ;
U be found i,. Paring . , ,
. any from . . ,
I I i ,,.,.,, , , ,. , ,;,,.,.,,
-H
H ii fixed
be round In the i
. , , i
,,.,, . ,,, and
TL . I- American, tor i .
w ,., ,. it -ml
.
r, TO-
tor It
at , I Th.
I b . Tl
will be In
I B
, . an i
at
u i for three , . two-tilth
line, hi II
i -I . , ,., i d
., th. kind . i r
a. H
to the sidewalk. In
,, ,.,.
. . ,,, unnumbered and Here are wine figure, showing
.,.,. ,.,,.,. ,., be tariff -ax paid by the Amer-
done before the free ,.,,, tell their
cutter and
advertising
w. . M a
Canada, and
I would
Enter, d second claM
Carolina.
act March it;
u, help the, M the
TICKET
tor private and k h the .,
the pot. and pan m N. A , ., and to it U here me
cent dearer, is chiefly , ,,,,, ,, . u or .
bank., and o a. cm be had
Even the flavoring
tor the pudding the against
a third titan
tor to the foreign , . from th. by lo
,,,. have to f their property by a the to t
the ma- from the Bold
Mae is bandy, it to the
i what they have and that the are hare
Wage earner's a
AT n
is
In t
expelled. Hut r think
Professional man's family lied yea.
There are hundred in
Carolina and if . had sub-
as Wilson
,.,. inter- tor Th. is read and faculty of the
Wt, MM U . ,. so far
to ;.
f. f-
. . I. . .
, however, if the tarn- .,,,;, his part .
gel it for the export corporations to provide
.,. .,,.,. th. or more they predicted that great evil
The ll-3 would In d. time result from i
m Dakota the mag
them with
in the
panic p.
North Carolina Is doing
young Hand his Ufa. H
i i young us. the year is drawing
o, las, known . .,
and the time is
, mi. of B- r m U. are so.
,,,, to
but . -I making i .
day
men
Ti,. ;,, . . the b so an.
. . fin count can not afford to lay
with man rather than another
to ,,,. loss than I ago,
Incense the
U no. see enough difference .
I Me being published by Kw rung the mt , ,, . .
if aerie, of e. annihilation than the f I.,. Ta and U
Th. the federal laws is be happy ; Jut J ,,. ,;, las, ,,,.,,,., ,,.
with . r .,,,. , ,.,. ,, to register.
Registration Looks for coming
election will be open from the
AUK the of October. As there is
M new only who
--T n . .
; ,, ,; , tot ; an o, of ad
,,. the other candidates wins, I,,,,,,,,,,. be fool the public with of with the amount of money Bowing
one ., the greed . the M ,,,., the A
I will be d ft., ,, ,,. M. ,, m
very plainly n by comparing ex- ; ,,. of the ca
Tl.-.- are VI million
hi .
the greed of the .-
And ,. campaign fund.
veil is not hot w . buy
a one party hose chief ,,,,, of election
Tin
,. tremendous mm inn nod ,., M pulled of. any
other way.
A Jam. N. V. M drank a
till it OS .
of the
m the home. la to put them In a .,. . r, i
everybody Is familiar The price, farm, .,,;, the law. -Ill be
continued, in further
, t . -Watch s
I r resulting In of i. n . ,,.
.,. ., ,. ,, against lbs desire of enough win.
buying . IS , I . ., .
,, Th, established bi ,. , , p- people. and to so
and other American Issue In many Bu , , ,
. I . . W
. . .,,,.
, . , . troop. It cost , docs Mm
, . tide of prosperity now
, president a says and
its House is the of gov- are the about In and
ward. The kills plenty .
who do drink it
Is I
THE
and PHI county only
needed a little stirring to
contributions to
.,, The stirring
the i followed.
. i o,
i I, ding H Is own
. , .; . . .--
a . S and the last m over ,.; , . .,,. .,
used on the .;. .,,.,, . , . . to , I . mm, , ., .,, ., ,. he ,, .,,,.,.,., N. , in
. U . ,. . . o. . , . . ,,. . a
I . I on no , .--.
Despite I . the sum . . i b. ,,,, a full h,
, a . . the el lion. f. . s. ed wore the Mate. . r do do,
.
, , , of would Ml fall I Invited.
. . lit
and In look
I. B i to.
o-
he
as
are
B.--.,.,,,
popular will U, . . ,,,,,,,,,, a ,. .
I , have b, , Ute divorcing . Wand, ,. M any . .
which th. work- d ,,,, .,,, ,.,. ,,,., ,,,,., . ought to . ,. ,. .,
J . am, . n In know am .
, camp In ft. ft. A by m. . Sm
per ., higher, or He only proved ha. th. . r, Moreover, th. m. .,, Th- road to oily.
r .,.,,.,;.;
which ,. protect.- .- -J i-
i for . of new. . discover .,.
Everybody to nod ground Owen-
creation new, to the will a , of good
vile is busy,
ban th. . c . will b. N. on who w oppose,, o ,,, .,, . to, .
nail
on In ,,,,,, Oregon In the
advanced in exploitation .
i urn I--------
Th. governor made bond, brought ult to
;.,.,. wort ,. -ha. b. and on ft. pound th.
Hi. . one . and bl. .
I ,,. i. o wash
i k A
N y . manufacturer quoted the
. . I B
he charge. II. In this country be-
the ha. .
i B par cent on cook
tax THE
I the American mother .
has be. i,
The decision the Democratic
executive e only
w, address a Mi M
will .--
ii b. .,. . lower without
I i V., BUt. initiative, refer-, ,.,,,, ,., ,,., building , . will be permits to rat. to
They are m clear and , ,, ., , , and . senatorial primary,
,. , i, , to comprehend
Proportional proposed in . are going to b. a
. any farmer gifted with even the ,.,. , to J . , , K county In Pit, count, who will
win. i . .
elementary ability to Sweden, and and build road.
can ,,, , understanding h. .
express tor senator.
tariff is
of m. h. , ,.,., ,
N I. Norway, Finland and, ; J .,
, how be n to , ha
o-------
I till
,.,. Tail until
to Thanks
giving pro, b. will
In proportion a. Colorado, .
, . the M. , .
In the yard she ,, b M . fl. ,, ., , J . , ,. ., u ah , , ,,,.,.,. will to
V ,,., ., ,,,. ,. ,. , Mil.
I . ,.
C , ., J. ,.,. ,. .
. to . Her, d , ,,. Ula , .,.
The man returning from
south had hardly got his seal
,,, i . . wan., before he caught wind of .
i, , protective is no. gM. And II M nM a oil
mill coming
definite
ready tor ., reader, and II be
mi ,,
I. . doe. . In
. . f 1-, . . mi-
one-third more Bi a n w , L., ,,. , An . t n, ,.
, M r.
, Mm MM- . .
The hook is the and
,, s hank hook.
Legal Notices.
LAM
By of a decree of
. court mac b Hi. Honor. H.
A.
In w
ill sell for cash at
public auction before the .-our. house
door la Oil I
i--i. the de-
land situate in the
I , i , ii and in b
. th.
. , The Clark
Place and other, and being He I
lands h eyed b d, ed
from Ann Io Cat.
,.,,. appears of record to
. , of Deed,
County in Hook page
bounded by toad.
. Wiley Clark. M
south by creek, on lie
by th. lands i. A.
n the wast Cobb.
a. res more or and being the
of land on which the said
Brown has resided for more
than years and the same tract up-
on which the said Cain now
resides.
This August
K. It.
, . and . 5-
. south a
. . . carious thing about
and near Cow
i a knot, an old In found
the of Branch, th. in
i . branch . i very
. id ,
iii up said ditch .
k.- it. t a Mi
i v
I i
11.1. THAI
I H Crap. Pm.
I from
Mr. i. J las made
II.- had
. u
ladies
small gum Mid hat be
.
I.
. . . y
north i.; van
i i . i
. rah I
. . th.
i ling from Nan- The
. the i a road the. with in the crowded g II.
said N. c again north IS . ed . I at the Audi-
i. a said I i
with sail Cox's . ;, l attend-
north 3-1 east chain. . a ,., n, it
on th.- east edge of a patch of black artistically
said N. S. Cox again north hung from the of the
west chain, a oak.
thence Con north 1-4 A th. Raleigh
east 13.3 chains Io handle with great car. by
containing . , belong to the ,
This the day of Teddy the
himself w.-ii-
V. C. filled with stale and
made
. i tut at, be
; 11- era. for th.
strong, i the p-
pie to he bin. .
lot. Oil dissolution
ail be i hat a a. r. u
-lock previously In the
Curl, .- one he now
., tots an envelope
with thirty nine
meantime,
has
his holding.
doubled the value of.
. ltd
Commissioner.
this
the right
for i
Scarcely had Teddy the
Carolina. Pitt
feature. In Teddy,
w. the of
E TH Scarcely had Teddy in. bis
Hiring duly before Of form tin the band Dixie Md The words he
of county a mixed was given the each and one. only Dem-1
. late of Al- mighty hunt.,. Plot a while Teddy , ratio. Republican, Cheated and
is tried to Loss the band, by This was a phenomenal
ti
superior court clerk
as of the
a Court, before V C. Harrington, deceased, notice
J hereby to all persons Indebted his right arm to tune. After disappoint. who
C T. A. of the ti,; estate to make pay- down however, he relinquished had . the political fire.
of W Button. vs. , the undersigned; and all per- th. leadership to. works started .,. the
widow. Button, sons baring claim, against said es- Ex-Judge Robinson, of j -look the stand in
to the name annexed the platform for a few min- his own he look., more like
to the for on or and Introduced the speaker a. a butch farmer than the
Sarah before toe 28th day of Theodore of radical polities he
or b. plead ill Another demonstration quite as really is. Bather short for his weight
bar of recovery. riotous as on- followed and a place
This day of September. 1912. rising from th. tad u; nobody credit him with
cannon. bowing to the power energy be possesses
of Harrington. very easily began with tremendous self-confidence ,
ltd St. Ma a peculiar kind In coming to I
oil. which was mean, to appeal to front as the Barer of America. He
Of the vanity should have held Ms large audience with ease, and I
North Carolina, Tilt County of North Carolina citizenship. The for about an hour and a
W A Taylor and J. C. Taylor Colonel went hack to history to
PrOV. that Tar Heels should he one I
Samuel and wife Jacky and all ill joining In the movement I gong ,
Ann Edwards. B. B. Randolph, L. A. to free the country iron, th- bosses.; was ,,.,.,,, ,. I
II. Randolph. Robert for did North Carolina declare In- . g g
Staton, J H. Bunting and dependence before any or th. u
Supply Company. slates o a Roosevelt will.
virtue of a de, roe of the super- After a few minute, spent in paling
Annie Button.
s. Button. P. Button. But-
too. Joshua Williams, and
Williams. Mills and
Mills. Mottle J. Button,
Oil. Button. Clara Button and Haiti.
Button, last three being minors.
By virtue of a deer. of th. Super-
of PHI county, mad. by I.
Moore on the 31st day of
August. undersigned Com-
missioner appointed by said decree, in
th. above cause. on Fri-
day the 4th day October, 11-12. at
noon. Io public sale
before the court house door In Green-
ville Pitt county, to the highest bid-
for cash the following described
el of land tO
and being in town-
ship, I'll, county. Carolina, ad-
in-land Harding and
others aces more
, , loss and being one half of Lot No.
,, , the of the Jess., but-
ton
Tn, th. day August.
p. c.
is My Choice of
Duke's Mixture
Among the many valuable presents now given away
suit every In the
presents are exactly like tobacco itself. all classes
of men like selected Virginia and North Carolina
leaf that you get in
court of county, mad.
above entitled cause His
K. II.
lei III.
in the and caressing North Carolina, Teddy
Honor started to explain the reason for the
superior third party. He could only see that
Of the Hull Moose was a natural
i r,
Kline, judge the
of the superior
county, undersigned party. The people wanted it
will on Thursday. be provided ii In words bad
day of October, 1912, i o'clock the people turned down the
noon, before the court hour., door In primaries be would Ian-
i the highest bidder m be knows ii was
expose public Bale the fol- the politicians who tricked the
lowing described or of from the people, be is now bitting
grit on private train to tell
of a mass meeting
something Io do. was one thing. ROOM
Idle, quit, After a few-
hours conference they decided to let
the
being in Bethel town- Slates huge, he will
North Carolina, County, land, to
v v Woolen enters claim. and
parcel of land; ship, Pill North C and victory
de- beginning a cypress in steam roller. Along
i u. corner In t i. people had
and between
ii lion and Allen Johnson lands, pin.
. int nil l es, more . less.
I of
A v. WOOTEN.
I in I
have In
following or p
, ,,. in swift
of rum with . i would have said nothing.
the lands Ella, lino BO, pole. as the do wan. me,
i. ,, pol Io a pine . i. deal. I have said
. Gum branch, n down thing
of said brunch to the had n voice with
, . it. then with said to the be-hi,,, last night. A carrying i
acres, a retrieving With the first
one he with second
one he brought back applause.
Th,. one vibrating and rating, the
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
and
i i.
Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
common diseases than S
PILLS, as a trial will prove.
lake No Substitute.
Now this famous old tobacco will be more popular
than It is now a Myers leader, and
is equal in quality to any granulated tobacco can buy.
If haven't smoked Date's Mixture with
Riven name on It now. Von
will like it, for there Is better value anywhere.
For you one and a half ounces of choice p u la
tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, and
get a book of cigarette papers
Now About the Free Present.
coupons no packed with Duke's
are good for all sorts of valuable presents These pres-
cos. one penny. The list Includes not only
articles but
many for
women and
fountain pens, umbrellas,
cameras, toilet articles,
tennis catcher's
gloves and masks, etc.
As a special offer daring
and
only, we will tend our
new illustrated of
FREE. Just send
and address on a postal.
Mixture may
from HORSE
NATURAL
LEAF. GRANGER TWIST.
tr n FOUR ROSES lit tin
PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT
CIGARETTES. CIGARETTES.
Mr lacs or issued us.
Premium Dept.
Win. II
IV. M. MOORE,
i . or Taker,
I us in
ginning containing
or I.
ii.- day
V. c.
i g . lots.
HARDING,
m ti
Mo,
a .
nut's NOTICE
Having as executor of
of f, m. late
,,, . county, Carolina,
I, to all having claim.
estate of the
ed, them to the undersigned
N. C, OP or before th.
20th day or this
Will be pleaded In bar of
recovery. All persons to
.;,. Will
at. payment,
This the 20th of Sept.
A.
of K. M. Deed.
other one and with ., falsetto
register. Some people thought II
was Other, that the strain
t, which he ha. subjected his
In the few weeks, has brought a
strain to It.
As iii other speeches of the day.
Roosevelt had it In the tobacco
and the Standard Oil trusts. He
hill Whilst he saw no evil In big bus-
a. s as long big business
ran M
Simpson. V ft, on O.
,. ,., , tract a
For
It C.
dress
Hill
sale III town
exceptionally One, large reel-
lots, Bee John Coward, or
Coward, Ayden, N. or ad-
A. N. C.
ii
NOTICE
North Carolina. Pit County.
in the superior Court,
Moon. Clerk
Sarah K of
w. Cox. vs. Marie
of a decree of .
made in lb. en-
titled by l. C. Moon, clerk
II,,. superior conn of County, on
land mi South side Norfolk South-
it. N. ft, con-
from to
farms for sale.
W. I. Agent.
II
Teddy the streak
from page u
Die day lilt, th
on and you often
Monday, 88th day of October, 1818, In
public
to
l, and turn on th. screws. Teddy
somehow or other very deep
into trusty thing., last night. H.
rather over th. big boy.,
much as a sea Bull caper, over
the ocean wetting ii feel slightly
as it describe, circle.
ii,. of particular
to grocer. II bad to deal
with the trouble ho had In Cub. with
HIS and a mailer of 1.100
pounds of Means. The supply Com-
and himself the
actor, in the bean episode Md
ally Teddy the of the com-
lit O'ClOCk noon, expose In
before court house door .
Io the bidder for
cash, certain lot In of
on
and Lodge
II,,,. inn. a.
With line I
,,,
Teddy In triumph to lb.
where he put for the the end of his speech
hour, he spent In Raleigh, and he tumbled Into the Panama canal, it
in the being about th. only big enough
Although was to in the whole world Io trip a big
masses begun to gather ma. He In pan. Span-
around the to auditor- lard. the canal four cm-
By half ago; they talked about th.
Mr- hour congestion . advantage, a
with foot-ball there Io link Atlantic and the
win, tic Io keep running, Pacific. other people i
,; ,,,. ,,, ii,,. beginning, eon- door, were finally thrown open a t too. And all
more little hall and with tour
year some farmers lose money
by the first thing that is offer-
ed them
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 repairs tor the ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery. -I- -l-
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.
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Indiana
lad., Oct
from half a hundred cities assembled
at Indiana Harbor today at the open-
of
the Indiana federated Commercial
I will last I
days, Dr. B a. Brans, former pres-
of can Medical
and B. v Wheeler, of
go, of tn United States
Ci pee. are the
i takers
Dealers at
Va. Oct
convention the National
Ascot met hero today
s three In non-
on with the meeting the Chief
Grain Inspectors National
holding its annual session.
Pi lion o Labor
is i .
i. and steel industry.
North Dakota Show
BISMARCK. K. Out I. The see.
annual North Dakota Industrial
Exposition was formally opened to-
day with an address by
Burke, Every county or the state has
Is this , Illustrating pro
ducts and resources, The exposition I
will continue for weeks.
REASONS FOr. INSURING LIFE NOW
Because Pi is a thief, and
you to keep such company, es-
when there many poor ex
for . ; so good reasons
for immediate action.
SEE US AT ONCE
General Agents
. . .
Better quality than the high-priced powders but
sold at about half their cost. A saving worth
while on a year's supply.
lb. lb. 100.-1 lb.
Sold by nil good on it.
p any-f t
S AND PISTOLS
CARTRIDGES AND SHELLS
SHOT AND POWDER
t.
; -V . K
J. K. J. u.
GREENVILLE,
North Carolina
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
.
Th
Two Carloads
J.
DEALER IN
Tampa Has Characteristics
Other Great
Cities
D. J.
Tampa. Flu. Sept. travel-
who has taken in the western shore
of our continent will recall that San
Francisco has her China Town, a con-
section of the city where
the Chinese residents live to them-
selves. Tampa has her counterpart
of this in City, a section
pied almost exclusively by Spaniards,
Cubans and Italians, each nationality
being somewhat to itself. They have
their banks, one noticed with a capital
f their stores, sonic of
them as tine and attractive as any
in the city; their club buildings,
places of amusement, coffee houses,
that it appears much like a city
In their native country. A Saturday
trip through City is a re-
minder Of China Town in San Fran-
or the Bowery in New York,
though with an absence dancers
that effect both the latter. Here the
visitor can no at will without the least
fear of molestation.
There are also a large number of
colored people and they. too. live
In sections to themselves. In fact
Tampa has some citizens of various
nationalities SO that her
Is quite cosmopolitan, but the South-
sentiment largely prevails. This
Is except on Sunday when every-
thing is entirely too wide open. One
good about the town is it goes
to bed early and sets up early. The
climate or something makes the folks
sleepy and they want plenty of it.
Not many of the stores keep open
night and the street are desert-
ed so early that even the picture shows
are to close by
While there is plenty of business
and here, with every pros-
of much more of both, Tampa is
rather backward In civic pride. It
Is naturally a beautiful place and
could he made almost a paradise with
little attention to lawns, parks and
streets, which Just now are
and apparently left to take care of
themselves. This may In a measure
be due to the absence of many home
owners Just at this season, for Tam-
pans love vacations and most of them
who away do so late In the sum-
mer. When preparations commence
for winter visitors there may he
In this particular. There
Is room for it.
In the country out
and even In the suburb, are
fruit proves
It was a treat to get out to some of
these and see the trees laden with
fruit, some of It so heavy as to bend
the limbs to the ground. The fruit
Is green now but will begin ripen-
next month. We were
Interested In the grove of Mr. J. T.
Wilder, who has acres of trees from
which he says he will gather 5.000
boxes this season. He also raises eel-
cry, pecans and poultry, specializing
on and has a dairy herd.
Though Mr. Wilder was horn in Flor-
he Is of North Carolina his
relatives being around Charlotte and
he has enough Tar Heel blood to
make him seem like one of us. He was
just that courteous that he left a
new baby long enough to show
us about his grove and explain how
he handles the trees and fruit.
TAMPA. Fla. Sept. 23.-The Citrus
industry is a big asset to
As we have stated before this years
clop is expected to bring
to the state. have
brought a decided improvement in
marketing crop. This is done
mainly through the Florida Citrus
Exchange whose and
main offices are In Tampa. The ex-
change has brandies and packing
houses throughout the orange district.
It is jealous of the reputation of Flor-
fruit, and not only looks lo the
interest of the grower, but also of
consumer. Every package of
fruit bearing the stamp of the citrus
exchange has the guarantee of being
Just as represented and they
book are filled at the time stipulated.
Is not the case when fruit is
bought indiscriminately from
pendent shippers, who will palm off
on the buyer anything that looks like
an orange and will only fill
if they happen to pick up the fruit
under the price agreed upon, and
failing to till them is agreed in case
of an advance in price or an
to get move from other
i There is no reliability SI to
quality, no certainty of getting the
goods when buying outside the ex-
change.
Another the citrus exchange
done Is to secure the enactment
of laws regulating Shipments of fruit
from state These laws the
shipment of green, premature and in-
fruit that ranches, the
in such condition as to in-
the reputation of Florida in com-
petition with that from California,
this early when the fruit is
barely beginning to turn, some
I pendent shippers anxious to licit
In the market when prices are higher,
I are trying to smuggle car loads of
. green grape fruit out of the state
to the lawn.
of the exchange tire on the
lookout for such shipments when
tho fruit is confiscated
and the shipper prose, But with
all this an occasional car
Blips by.
Leaving Tampa for home the trip
I back nearly to Jacksonville was by
and the country was a
Around Plant City.
Orlando, Winter Park. Sanford and
other points f-e orange groves are
Sanford is also noted as
the celery city. All we saw of Flor-
full of Interest and the trip
be long held in pleasant iii.-m-
Illinois Meet
ltd. Oct,
every section Of the state is
represented in the forty-fourth
convention of the Illinois
Suffrage Association, which opened
here today for a session extending
over two days. One of the features
of the opening day the
of the women for
as trustees of the University
of Illinois. Mrs. Elvira Downey, the
president of the association, presides
over the sessions of the convention.
MOVED-VOTED
into New Stables t
Corner 2nd and Evans Street E
SAM SHORT t-
Transfer Han t
Baggage and Express t
Promptness I
Phone No. Night or Day I
Meets All Trains f
18888888888818811
Horses and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
steel Beating
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct.
in the suit instituted by the gov-
a year ago for the
of the United Slates Steel
were resumed In this city
today before Henry Brown of Phil-
the special examiner
by the Federal court to take
testimony.
AUTOMOBILE FOB HIRE
I have a passenger Touring
Car for hire on reasonable
terms Will carry passengers
anywhere In town or country,
or to neighboring towns.
Day Phone, Night Phone
91-L
Pollution of Hie lake-
OTTAWA, Ont. Oct. The Inter-
national Joint commission on water-
Bays met In this today for what
is regarded as the most important
session that has yet been held by that
body. The chief purpose of the meet-
is to formulate a program for
the investigation pollution of
the great lakes and other boundary
waters between the United States and
Canada. This question, in the
ion of of the two governments
has become the most pressing of all
problems affecting i welfare of the
people of the two countries.
STATE Hill,
October Inclusive
On account of the above occasion
the ATLANTIC COAST LINK
round trip rate to Richmond, thereby
ROAD offers the attractive
affording the public opportunity to
take advantage of a pleasant and a
cheap trip to Richmond, where one
of the best Fairs the year will be
held, In prizes being awarded.
Tickets on sale for all trains
inclusive, limited, return-
to reach original starling point
not later than Del. 14th.
Children between ages and
years, half fare.
Go see and be seen.
T. C. WHITE,
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Pass.
Wilmington. N. C.
Fountain Pens
The handsomest show case of
fountain pens to be seen In Green-
ville Is In The Reflector business of-
flee. They are the fatuous Parker
pens.
and other styles. No other fountain
pen equals the Parker.
We sell the best Buggies and on
the market for the money
Cash
or
Credit
Satisfaction Guaranteed or
Refunded
Many Driven From
Every year in many parts of the
country thousands are driven from
their homes by coughs and ling dis-
eases. Friends and business left
behind for other climates, but this
is costly and not always sure. A
better of multitudes
la to use Dr. King's New Discovery
and cure yourself at home. Stay right
with your friends and take this
safe medicine. Throat and lung
find quick relief and health re-
urns. Its help In coughs, colds, grip,
croup, whooping cough and sore lungs,
make It Is positive Mousing. and
Trial free. Guaranteed
all druggists
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
K We invite you to look at our
; take a gill
to git folks In a peek of and
a little neglect of constipation
i Indigestion or other
do the same If
, ailing, take Dr King's New Life
I for quick results safe surf
land only cents at all druggists.
MM AND
Including Into Fair
CAROLINA STATE FAIR
October Inc.
On account of the above occasion
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of-
the above attractive round trip
rate to Raleigh, thereby affording the
public opportunity to take a pleasant
and cheap trip to Raleigh where the
largest fair of the stale will be held.
ascensions West Show
Poultry Show. Record breaking
and Running Races, etc.
Tickets on sale for all trains Oct.
Inclusive, limited re-
turning to reach point
not later than midnight. Oct. 21st.
Children years,
half price.
Go. see and be seen.
T. C. WHITS.
General Passenger
W J
Passenger Manager.
Wilmington, V C.
Coward Wooten Drug Co.
Drug
in j
Prescription
intent j
ICE
CREAM
Superior la any.
I All Soda Fountain
Toilet A Hides,
Full Lint of
Stationery,
Pens,
Kodak Supplies
Number
Drug Co.
U. BENTLEY
With a
S Th Mutual Life Insurance I
g Company
I Just The Strong- I
I est and Jest I
Here comes the fellow predicting
the coming winter is to be a
one. Somebody swat him.
Absinthe I inter Han
WASHINGTON. C,
United States today Joined the list of
nations that have placed a ban on
I absinthe on the ground that it is
injurious to health. In conformity
with an order Issued last July by
the board and drag
the beverage is barred from the
country from the date. The order
prohibits Its Importation, interstate i t
shipments or sale.
North Carolina. Put to-
in the Superior Court, before the
Clerk.
Thomas Vies. vs. J.
Perkins. Prank Perkins, in-
J. W. kins, general
of James J. Perkins and Prank
Stewart Perkins, J. W. Perkins. In-
William Perkins, an
without Henry
Sheppard, Hugh s. Delia
Haskett, Hopkins and husband.
Nelson Hopkins. Katharine Knox and
husband. Stewart Knox, Mary
Hanson, Marshall, and wife, Ma.,
Warren King, and wife. Jacky Ann.
John Pate. Claudia Duff, and
band. Henry Duff. John Clark and
wife, Minnie. N. It. Brown, Wiley
Vines and wife. Charles Pore-
man, and wife. Winnie. Annie Ward.
Stephen Wind. John Daniel and wife.
Annie. Gray. Henry
John Smith. Sr Josephine Whittled
and husband. John Charles
Patrick,
Moore. Dudley. Ellen Rich
and husband, Thomas Rich, Freeman
Women. Robert
and wife. Rattle, Haywood N l
Wilier Nettle and wife. Victoria, Is-
Adams. Gray. Haggle
Hell. i. p. and wife,
Williams, and wife.
He-
and wife, Mary, James Harris
and wife, Ellen, o. smith.
House and husband, Luke
House. Ada Battle
Randall Langley and wife,
A. M. J. C. Tyson. ll.
Taylor, J. W. Allen. Samuel
and Willis and Earnest May
and Freeman four
ed trustees of Chapel of
Greenville, N. C-
Herman Spell, Sarah Moore and
band, Moore, W. P, Evans.
Sam Move. James Adams. K. It.
s. w.
Charles Spain and wife. Martha Ann.
John and wife, Emma,
Hemby, Panic E, Lanier. Hosea
Daniel. Moses Caroline Par-
Morton Parker. Lizzie Atkinson
and husband. William Atkinson. Dan-
lei Parker, David Parker, Major Par-
two named infants without
general J. Pulley. Hat-
tie Blow, James and husband,
F. O. James. J. It. Cherry. R. O.
Minnie Daisy
lister Clark. Joseph Clark. Mary
Clark. Amy
Mary
Ed Sam Weathering-
ton. Martha Madeline
i- named In-
Without general guardian.
Nelson Hopkins,
John Smith, Sr. Moore. Ellen
Harris. John
David Parker. Daniel Parker. Ma-
Parker. Hugh S. Sheppard. defend
ants above named will take notice
that n entitled as above has
been commenced In the Superior
Court of Pitt County, before the
Clerk, to have partition of a certain
piece or parcel of land lying in Pitt
county. Greenville township, of which
the plaintiff Ir seized together with
the defendants as a tenant In com-
and the said defendant will fur-
take notice that he Is required
to appear before the clerk of the
superior court of Pitt county, at his
office In the court house of Green-
ville. N. C, on the 3rd day of
1912. and answer or demur to
the petition in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the court fur
the relief demanded in said petition.
D. C. MOORE.
Clerk Superior Court.
Tills September 1312.
Directory
AND OFFICIALS
Churches, Lodges and Social
Dudley.
Clerk Superior C.
Register of M. Moore.
U. Wilson.
C.
P. D
J. Holland. J. J. May, D. M. Lewis.
W. E. Proctor
EXTRAVAGANCE
Government Cost More Than
Doubled Under Roosevelt.
JOKE ON LABOR
Shows Right to Organ-
Is Not Recognized.
GREAT RECORD THE PLATFORM IS SILENT
To
P. M.
Clerk J. C. Tyson,
l. Carr.
Chief T.
E. If. U. Kick-
w. a. Bowen, J. a i.
I Davenport, II. P. Tyson, Z P. Van-
II. U Edwards
and Light Commission U
B. b C. i.
W. Tucker.
H L Allen
D. Overton.
ii relies,
C M.
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk;
C. W. superintendent of Sun
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
regular pastor.
Episcopal, st Doll is.
Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen
superintendent of Sunday school.
it. v.
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk.
Methodist, Jarvis v
E. M. A. U. m
clerk; II. D Batsman, d
cut of Sunday school; L. H.
secretary.
-Rev. O pastor
Free Will Thomas E
Peden, pastor.
NORFOLK
RAILROAD
ROUTE OF HF
EASTBOUND
a. m. dally. Express
I Sleeping Car for Norfolk.
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth.
Elizabeth City Norfolk. Broiler
Car Service connect for
North and West.
p. m. Daily
W i,
WESTBOUND
I a. Dally for Wilson
Pullman Sleeping Car sen-Ice
North, South West
a. m Dally, except
Wilson and Raleigh.
joints.
I'M p. m. Dally for Wilson unit
Broiler Parlor Car Service
For further Information and
cation of Sleeping Car space apply W
J. . HASSELL. Greenville.
W. R HUDSON. W. W.
Pass.
Some overcoats have come out.
There are some good tennis play-
Over at the Training School
Lodges.
No. A. F. and A. M
U. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender
Bee,
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M--
D. E. Griffin. Sec
No. i
O O. W. Hard, e. C. P.;
Pender,
Tar River No M, K of p. o I
A. B Ellington
K. of R. and S.
Greenville Chi No. h a. M
I N. Hart, II. P l E L Sec I
Covenant Lodge No. n, I. O. O
r- Meets every Tuesday night. E o
N L. H Pender, Sec.
Tribe No I
ii. J
W. Brown, of R.
Clubs,
NOUS Curr.
Miss Ward Moore, secretary
Daughters of T
J Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L.
in, secretary.
The Kings A l.
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G.
Secretary.
Sans Mrs
Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W
L. Hall.
Dunn, president
at Clark, secretary.
End of R. O.
fries, Mrs. E. B.
Secretary.
Hound v R.
Miss Nellie Denny, Sec.
Civic Mrs. T
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. H
Meade.
OLD BAY LINE
Packet
Dully, including Sunday,
Mall
Equipped with Unites
Telegraphy and every mos
convenience
H. Portsmouth, Sundays pm
I v. days
Norton, pm
Old pm
wild to all points
East West and Canada.
Office. No. Main St
J. W. JR.
Startling FiGure Which Show
the Cost of Our National Existence
and the Cost of Living Must
Be Reduced.
a proper downward revision
of the Republican tariff the
people of the United States would
12,000,000,000 each year, or over
per family on manufactured go id
alone.
President Tuft's vetoes of the wool
tariff hill and the steel tariff measure
by a Democratic house COS
PEOPLE OF THE UNITED
STATES
AN MM.
The cost of conducting the federal
government MORE than DOUBLED
between the close President Cleve-
land's second administration m mo
Hi d the b of Pr bI
Roosevelt's second administration in
As the DIRECT RESULT OP
REPUBLICAN TARIFF
ll ES the people of the United Si
pay ii PROM NINE
TY-EIGHT PER CENT on food
Leasehold articles I
home by every family, rich and pot r.
Tho total cost of running the I
govt In was D,
The amount
of the Sixty-first congress for
year 191111,027,138,4 16.44
i more than double the amount
1,496,035.13 appropriated for the
ii years 1897 and at both
. i is Of the Fifty-fourth congress,
Congress the second Cleveland
. ministration.
Only years elapsed between the
of the second administration of
Cleveland and the beginning
of the administration of
dent Roosevelt and yet the amount
during the four years of the
more
double that appropriated in the
four years Mr. Cleveland was at the
11.871,59,867.47.
For the last fiscal year
ed for in congress under President
Roosevelt, the marl; in
11,044,401,857.12 was
reached.
President Taft's estimate to the last
session of congress for government
support for the fiscal year was
848,026.65.
In other words, governmental ex-
for the TEARS of
dent Cleveland's administration
were only 561.92 more
than President Taft's es-
the amount necessary to
the expenses of ONE TEAR o;
President Taft's administration.
Congressman John J. of
New York, a Democrat and chairman
of the committee on appropriations, in
addressing the house Aug. 1912, on
the subject of appropriations said.
men have watched with
alarm the rapid increase In the cost of
government In the United lie
further said that two causes seem re-
for many present
the UNFAIR AND UNJUST
SYSTEM OF TAXATION by which
an undue share of income by those
whose circumstances In life are not
considered more than reasonably com-
Is taken through our customs
for the support of our govern-
; the other, the difficulty or
to readjust our system of taxation
and to remove many taxes from the
necessaries of life, so long as the GOV-
IS EXTRAVAGANTLY
CONDUCTED, or tho
ties provided for the conduct of the
public are either or
are not utilized so as to render the
most effective comprehensive re-
Mr Fitzgerald then called attention
to the fact that the Democratic party
pledged Itself If with power
to do two TARIFF
DUTIES AND RETRENCH PUB-
EXPENDITURES by eliminating
waste in administration and the
of useless. Inexcusable
Military Surgeon-. Heel
BALTIMORE, Oct. an-
meeting of the Association of
Military Surgeons o; Unit -d
began in this city with
an attendance of physicians
from the U. S. army and navy
marine hospital service, and the
national guard organization of
stales.
The Republicans talk about tariff
revision, and yet when a Democratic
house in fulfilling Democratic promises
to the people reduced the tariff, a Re-
publican president vetoed the measure.
their works shall ye know
Democrats In every state of the
Union should organize and prepare
for polling a record breaking vote Nov.
Be it remembered that no matter
how certain victory seems,
is always dangerous.
Is there any reason why the Demo-
party should go out of existence
simply because Mr. Roosevelt has
en up the Progressive measures adopt-
ed by the Democrats eighteen years
J. Bryan.
Noted r Exposes the
of Promises Made to Workingmen by
Perkins and Candidate, Who
Stands for Private Monopoly.
, new party pledges Itself to so-
and Industrial Justice and specific-
ally to work unceasingly for effective
h king the prevention of
II uses, overwork.
and other in-.
i . Incident to modern
but that
long and hi naive
CS there be found one word
in fundamental of
labor to o or even
right which all other
i is for Improve-
of tie a of the
are hi 1.- a
ll i I justice, does
not democracy.
justice it offers is that which
hi I and wise corporation
is prone to administer through its
fare d There is no promise
if Which free American
workingmen are striving to secure for
through organization,
ll,.,, the Industrial policy advocated
by the new party would result In tho
of r's right to organize.
new i stands for the per-
I extension of private
i. .; which few have
ever profit , I the expense of the
any and tor the dethronement
which the people have, In the past.
fought so many valiant battles. That
cursed pro, of despotism, the new
party, prop es to domesticate in our
republic, proclaiming, do not fear
commercial Certainly organ
lied labor has had experience with the
greet trusts which should teach all
men that commercial power may so
great that it is tho part of wisdom to
The above declaration was made by
D. before the
of the American Federation of
Labor. Massachusetts branch, at
Sept
Of Supreme Importance.
He urges u careful study of the new
party platform, particularly its effect
upon labor, noting not only WHAT IT
CONTAINS, but WHAT IT OMITS,
. you make that
i n you w rind that there is a
ion and that this skill-
fully d I , norm TAKES FROM
LABOR THAN IT
I f of Trusts.
Mr. Is ii., ii lays bare tho la-
tho trusts, de that
steel trust, the
tn; the beef trust, the tobacco
trust, smell trust and a
troop i, made tho
of labor from
their the very foundation
heir labor policy. The
to e -at labor's right to combine
seems to have been regarded by tho
trust magnates as a proper test of the
efficiency their capitalistic
Mr. shows that in
during the Colorado strike,
the American Smelting and Refining
company closed Its mills where the
strikers had been employed and trans-
the work to other mills, thus
breaking the The United States
Steel corporation had similar success
in 1901 with tho Amalgamated
of Iron and Steel Workers.
Had the association been with
competing employers the result would
have been different. The United States
Steel trust was prompt In Introducing
plan. Juno six weeks
after It began its operations, its
committee passed this vote, which
was offered by Charles a part-
of W. Perkins in the firm
of J. P. Morgan
we are unalterably opposed to
any extension of union labor and at-
subsidiary companies to take firm
position when these Questions come up
and say that tiny are pot going to rec-
is, any extension of
ion in mills where they do not now
Union Men Not Wanted.
The result that the bulk of
American union laboring men In the
Iron and steel Industry were made to
understand that they were not wanted
at the works of the United States Steel
corporation. Places tilled by
American laborers loyal to their union
were given to others, and. as the Stan-
committee found, of la-
borers from southern Europe poured
Into the United
Hence about SO per cent, of the
skilled laborers In the Iron and steel
business are foreigners of these class-
es, the profits going to tho steel
Mr. declared that
immediate and continuing result of
the steel trust's triumph over organ-
labor has been an extensive sys-
of espionage and
GOOD
IF you should a saw and cut any
pair of shoes in this store right down
through the middle, nu would find nothing goodness
and quality throughout.
The u seen parts have received a much care and at-
in die making, as the and soles. The linings,
counters, the ii net I are worthy and to give
best of
o quality shoes made
-for men, women and children; pi
with who hive lot pro
inly the most worthy f and in
to quality.
WE YOU THE BROADEST
STYLES IN THiS COMMUNITY. AT
P ICES AS LO AS YOU ARE GENERALLY
ASKED TO FAY FOR MAKES
Shoe Company
YOUR HOME NOT PROP-
FURNISHED WITH-
I OUT A
W i i a t d to the en-
of the family than
a PIANO in the home
No dealer can place one in
your home for less money
than we can.
Our prices and terms are
sure to please.
Sam White
Mr. stood a
for Mr. Taft. Mr. says.
when Roosevelt failed to
in hip of I ask h
mm win or,
There has been no disturbance Of
Interests during this
campaign Why In
the integrity the
; tea and right purpose,, party
i-4
SCHEDULE
July
A. M.
a. Atlanta,
Memphis West.
ville and Florida
at Hamlet for Charlotte and
Atlanta.
THE WILMINGTON
a. m.-For
with coaches and parlor car. Con-
with steamer for
Baltimore, Now York, Boston and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
II.
p. Richmond, Wash-
and New York
sleepers, day coaches and dinning
car. Connects at Richmond with
C. ft O. at Wash with
railroad and R A O. for
and points west.
THE SEABOARD it,
p. Atlanta, Charlotte,
Wilmington. Birmingham, Memphis,
and points west, cars to
Hamlet
p. m. No. for
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford and
am. Richmond
Washington a. m New
p. in . Penn. station.
arrive to Washington and New
York.
U. WAN, . P. , Ye.
H. S D. P. A.
Raleigh N. C.





WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity
Advertising Rate on Application
Bag. A. If having them day, any way
G. Cox weal to Greenville Tuesday you want them.
evening. Mr. Mrs. K. I. Abbott visited
A. W. and Company are yet fiend near Tarboro Sunday. J of
selling for Come and see us when you want b Of
dollars. good machines Kit gains. We can save you
Now is the time for you to coma to on bate, cape, Area sinus,
Harrington, Barber and sweater coat.
and get your choice in good, Union Mercantile Company.
cheap rugs and buggy robes. Mr, W. J. Wyatt returned home
Alter the of Win-
THE UNION PLATFORM
Twenty Reforms Which the National eminent may be responsive to the
the will of the people.
I Meeting. That the policy of the
At the recent meeting of the merit should encourage home owner-
Union in ship of land and to that end alien
Ir. H. y. Alexander, president of. ownership of laud should be
the North Carolina
was made chairman of the committee I That corporation should not
on legislation and drafted a notable be to own more land than
platform which the en- I needed for the conduct of their
approved. Here is the business and not at all for
platform In purpose.
The election of United State That individual ownership
under Gen. of Arizona to year
Don, began their attack on the u, w he for
l force under Gen. Ho-1 . ,
at Corinth. Mass. to Congress and ran
Robert E. Lee became and Senator
court
will charge ten cent
Cashier's checks.
Dr. II. T. Cox went to Greenville
Wednesday.
the state where he spent the sum-
mer.
Abbott, manager of the
Oil Company, tells that the four
new seventy saw gins recently In-
of
judges by the people,
The election of United State
by ill the
I We endorse the income In-
taxes as a method of
i of Washington Col-
warships began a
of Tripoli.
This is My Birthday
Curl
Carl Hayden, who has the
of being the
of the new state of Arizona to
land should be restricted by national house of representatives.
Dated taxes and absentee hues was horn in Tempo. Arizona,
IS. That Immigration should be her After graduating from
effectually restricted, Normal School of Arizona in 1896
That legalized primaries shall he attended l-eland Jr.,
take place of political where he distinguished him-
That stringent corrupt as a member the football team.
act should be enacted by the Upon ills return to Arizona after com-
for honors as a vote getter.
Congratulations
revenue.
That, the rules
national government and all the his university career young
of lower states making it a felony with heavy, succeeded his father in the
Now is the time get oysters any ,,,,,, . tag ,.,.,,.,.,
both to the customer and company.
make it impossible for the Speaker bribes.
and chairmen of committees block
way you want them at W.
or legislation.
Miss Mary of Mr Thad Nichols of
who has been pending several was pleasant caller in town Sun-
friends hero returned home day night.
Thursday morning. Harrington, Barber and Company
Dry goods and notions of all de- have a well selected stock of men's
at the right price A. W. caps, and children's clothing, also a
and Company.
Mr. It. I. Abbott made a
it to Thursday evening, Mr. Fannie Jenkins and two dough
Harrington. Barber and Company Roland and Hattie Lee, of Green
at Mr. M. T.
That a parcels express he con-
ducted by the government for the
made benefit of the people.
That public schools
conducted not less than
That the banking laws b
1.1 the Interest of borrower as well
as the lender.
Thai Congress shall Dot year and elementary
gale to individuals or corporations tare domestic science
the to regulate the circulating
nice line Of matting, oil M to Is. That county agricultural high
vis- and carpeting national hanks. schools should he established in
S. That th.
that years before had built the
flour mill in Arizona. His public ca-
began ten years ago his
election as treasurer of ids home
shall Following this, he was twice
six months. elected sheriff and upon tile
Sir James premier of On-
years old today.
William leader and
member of parliament, GO year old
today.
noted Eng-
years old today.
With Hie Boxers.
Sentry, the former
who was a in his day. is
stricken with paralysis at his home
Chicago.
Mike Gibbon has passed up a
match with Sullivan. He
t. box Mike Glover at on
October 15th.
Another Irish middleweight.
Thomas, has arrived In New York, is
anxious to show Gotham funs what
can do.
natural resource, county where practicable
have the nicest line of cheap service- ville. spent Sunday
able glassware on the market. Spier's.
A. Luther The weather will soon he cold, hut
and Sam Smith made a By-, you will heavy cotton flannel
to Friday.
You Can gel one pound cans of
iron. coal, petroleum, beds
and Water powers be reclaimed from
Id
corporate monopoly and be
the benefit of the people.
That the initiative, referendum
outing and all kinds of underwear. adopted by the national, legislation pending in Congress
Messrs. Walter Cherry and
in. That our agriculture and me-
college shall provide
course in marketing and
-O. That heartily all
to.
tee for twenty per can at wood Tucker Of near Greenville were
W. in town Sunday evening.
Mr. J. It. Kittrell, of Greenville. More beef, fish and sausage going
was in town Friday on business. low down for cash. it. W. Hail.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. CO. baa farm I Messrs. M. Bryan and
and poultry wire fencing in all Wilson, of Greenville, were pleasant
heights. We are agents for the fence callers in town Sunday night,
with weld that j See us for bargains on
Strange will give services buys pants, overcoats and jumpers.
at St. Luke's church Monday, the work shirts and in fact anything in
at eleven a in. and again in the even- the wearing line. Come and give
All are cordially invited to a trial. Mercantile Company.
come. i Mr, Stephen Walters made a short
thousand pitch pine visit near Black Sunday,
hub blocks. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., Win-1 Messrs. II. G. Tuck-
N. C. and W. Meek went to
Miss Tucker left Friday even Monday.
to spend Saturday and Sunday We gin your cotton in about ten
near Simpson or minutes and the short time
end that gov-, promote vocational education.
Clark Chief
in the Democratic run-
MM a Kile lo
and then it by fifing him
a majority f ever t lie pulls
men and n
Has There Another I
Has there been another conference
like that of the Chief Attorneys of
the railroads in 1902 and is this at-
Date in History I
legislative assembly ever
held in Canada met at Halifax.
called a public
and condemned the
duty on tea and taxation
Pal lament.
1730- Major army of-
hanged us n spy at Tap-
pan, X. V.
lack the result of It Have the prepared to resist
leaders of F. M. Simmons Income sol
desperate at his defeat they have Sunday school in Texas
decided to aid the railroads in their established at Felipe.
on Judge Clark If so. the society organized i
people will undoubtedly again re-
Coffins, caskets and hearse service, you have to wait is not baring, as it this Mack . ,,
always at your command at A. seems be amusing watch the November by giving Judge lark an-
Cox Mfg. Co. Unloading Which Is within live min-
Mis Mamie Chapman went to Pill County Oil Company,
ville today. Rev. John H. Griffith, of Kinston.
came in Monday morning to attend
Oct. F. service the Episcopal church.
C. attended the Union meeting Mis- Cox, a trained nurse
at Fallen Creek Saturday and Sun- from Kinston who has been spending
day. some time with her parents here, left
See Harrington. and Co Monday where she goes
puny for your pumps, piping, and Dr. Dawson in his practice
point, they will save you money. I After October 1st the Hank of Win-
Mr. J. T. Smith made a short ea-
Greenville Saturday.
. Bishop strange held services in the
Hardware of all description at A ,. ,,,,
W. Ange and Company. . ,,, ,.,.,.
Mr. J. R. Adams made a Hying trip He was assisted in it
to Kinston Saturday. services by Rev. Tucker.
Oyster time is here. W. of Greenville.
oilier majority of over
WALTER CLARK
Unitarian minister, died in
Born in
R. I April
COMING
The Great Eastern
Carolina Fair
NEW BERN,
Oct. and Nov.
in Premiums Given Away Mock Poultry,
and oilier exhibit
FLIGHTS HOUSE RACING
MOTOR GREAT
FREE HUT IONS AM. ADS
Fur Hook Ail tire,
J. LEON WILLIAMS,
C.
HUE Mis AMI SIM-
FRIENDS COMBINES
AGAINST CLARK
For some time, the friends of Sen-
Simmons, rendered desperate at
the certainty of hi defeat have been
using against Judge Clark
the same attack, the Southern Rail-
state chairman of the Dem-
party sat down In Judge
Clark's office and wrote out with his
own hand Hie statement I have just
given This was written in the pres-
of Hon. B. R. Lacy, now state
treasurer and that statement as wit-
by him is in Judge Clark's
way and American Coin- session now and was published in
made on him in 1908. Mr. when lie was assailed by the
O. Carr, one of leaders, has Southern and American To-
come out into the open and public-
made the charge over his
The Charge the Railroads
Friends
is also known that in Judge
Clark accepted the nomination from
the Republicans and was elected to
the Supreme Court bench while Con-
nor and other Democrats refused to
accept such nomination and that the
distinguished judge wrote many Inti-
mate letters to Gov. Russell during
hi administration, commonly
a Hum
Company.
Judge Connor was not nominated
that year by the Democratic party as
Judge was. but was offered the
by the Populist and Re-
publican parties against the
Democratic Nominee. Judge
well. and of course, refused to run
against the regular nominee of the
Democratic party.
Mr. friends have doubt-
overlooked the fact that Justice
Connor and Justice Walker in
were nominated by the Democratic
party and endorsed by the
Read the Fact can party Judge Clark was a can-
Judge Clark was nominated for of- that year and nominated by
flee in The reference must be the Democratic party and bitterly
to his nomination in If you re- fought by the Republican party, yet
call the fads or will look up the news no one questioned democracy of
paper you will find that ill either Justice Connor or Justice
Judge Walter Clark was nominated
by the Democratic party for supreme r, regard to the letters which .
court judge. The Populist and He- railroad attorneys and
publican parties endorsed him thus friends charge Judge Clark with
sail at i H i
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
making his election certain and
accepting their en-
Judge Clerk sent for F.
M Simmons, who was state Chairman
of the Democratic party at that time
asked for his advice. Mr. Sim-
mons told him all means to ac-
th. endorsement as it
insured his election and that for Seaboard Air Line and the
no Democrat should run the risk of Chief Attorney for the Atlantic Coast
being defeated by refusing endorse- Lisa a conference one Sunday
brought forth
Judge Clark asked F. M. Simmons letter In their attempt to defeat
to put that In writing and he would Th, repudiated
accept the endorsements. Mr Sim mis attack the railroads en Judge
writing to Governor Russell, it will
be recalled that this whole matter
was thrashed out in 1902
when Judge Clark was a candidate
for Chief Justice. It is sufficient i,,
say that lime, the Chief At
in North Carolina for
Southern Railway, the Chief
The Bank of Greenville
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
At the Close of Business Sept. 30th, 1912.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 198,268.5
Overdrafts 2,441.64
Banking House 4,200.00
Furniture and Fixtures 4,327.32
Cash Items . 23,896.47
Due from Banks 157,806.10
Total .
LIABILITIES
Capitol Stock
Profits
DEPOSITS
Total
5,496.80
. 15,887.14
Deposits Increased Over in
Thirty Days
WE INVITE NEW ACCOUNTS
L II
s. r. flea
i. Cashier.
it. last, Cashier.
am
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED RY 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.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE RASTERS
PART OF NORTH CARO-
I LISA AND INVITE THOSE
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
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
Agriculture la the Mont Ike Most Healthful, the Mt l Washington.
VOLUME
I. C, TORES Hi
Vt.
Interesting Clause About State-Wide
Stock Law
CREDIT SUMS
At Their of fetal
Farmers Drew
and Offered Set
of
BALKAN STATES
Turkey Is Surrounded by Her
Enemies
MRS. STEPHEN B. AYRES
Corresponding of the National Democratic
Mediation so Ear
ed lace- War From
all Sides of Her
lieu I in
The Carolina State
Convention, in annual session
bled Auk. 27-29, through its com
offers the following
i. We recommend that the nest
legislature pass an act, authorizing
a stale wide dog-tax, the proceeds
of which to be appropriated to the
i. we a
Male wide Stack law for North Car-
It. That We favor the discussion
of scientific, marketing along with
scientific production at the Institutes.
Resolved, That we desire to ex-
press our appreciation of the co-op-
between the Department
of agriculture, the a. and U. college,
and s. Department of
culture and we further a
thorough unanimity of action on the
part of these institution in all things
that pertain to the agricultural de-
our great state. And
ll the further sense tills body
that there should be a competent
demonstration agent in every
of the stale who shall act as
Commissioner of Agriculture.
. Resolved. That we desire to go
on record a being In thorough
with the Girl's Tomato Clubs
and Roy's Clubs that are doing such
great work in our state.
Resolved, That the action of the
Southern Commercial Congress re-
questing each state to send two rep-
to to study the
subject of agricultural credit was
wise and timely.
Resolved, That this Convention
appoint a Committee to confer with
the State Department of Agriculture
and see whether the
can in any way better meet the
need of the people of the stale in
their various localities.
Resolved, That Convention
go on record In our legislature to not
divert the inspection tax from
to which it i now applied; but that
same be left In the hands of the
Hoard of Agriculture to be applied
by to the use and need of the
farmer of the state along
horticultural and raising
lines.
Resolved. That the same com-
appointed to confer with the
hoard of agriculture in reference to
Institute, further with
that hoard in reference lo eradicating
hog cholera.
Resolved. That the
and their wive and their children
endorse the movement to erect a suit-
able memorial to Dr. S. A. Knapp
who did o much for the farmer of
the South.
It. Whereas. Roads are
for the development of
county, and,
Whereas, there is a great awaken-
in the improvement of our high-
way throughout the state.
Therefore. He it Resolved. That it
is of the Farmers
of North Carolina that the con-
of the state should be put to
work on our road, of wok-
Montenegro. Oct. J.
Montenegro formally declared war
on Turkey this morning.
The declaration of war was
to the by the Montenegrin
charged early
Heavy lighting is already in pro-
along the frontier.
Nine battalions of Turkish troop
which were proceeding from
to along the Montenegrin
tier were attacked late yesterday by
a detachment tribesmen.
The lighting began outside
and continued all night with vigor.
The battle was in progress this
Toners Make Representations.
Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct.
Russian ministers at noon
today made joint representations to
the Bulgarian government on behalf
of power.
They informed the Bulgarian gov-
that the powers strongly dis-
approved of the warlike attitude of
ho Balkan states and urged upon
them tho prompt cessation of the
military concentration.
They advised the government to
leave lo the cabinet of the great
powers the task of assuring
reform.
Diplomats are Passport
Montenegro. Oct.
the charge
at Constantinople, has been
ordered to leave here today.
The Turkish charge here
been handed hi passport by the
Montenegrin government.
Turkish frontier
Belgrade. Oct.
reached here today that Montenegrin
troop had crossed the Turkish
tier.
The Parliament today voted
an extra credit of for
purposes and the merchants of
city are making large donations
to the funds being raised for the as-
of poor families whose bread
winners have called up for mil-
service.
Premier speaking at the
conclusion of the debate in the
Parliament, declared the
treatment of the in Mace-
had gone from had to worse and
that the Balkan state could no long-
endure the suffering of their
brethren across the border. He In-
that the Ottoman government
should be compelled to carry out re-
forms in the province of Turkey in
DEBATE IN
mi, a.
j ,
Kansas. He Favors the Labor
Si TO HAVE MADE VOTES
The Women s National Democratic of which Mrs.
son and Mrs Thomas R. Marshall, wives of the leading Democratic
dates, are honorary president and vice-president respectively, and
Mr. John Crosby president, has opened at Broadway.
New York city. In charge of the corresponding secretary, Stephen B.
Ayres, wife of Congressman of New York.
The work being accomplished dally by Mr. and her corps of
Is not for the campaign moment only, but foundation
building for the future of Democracy. It Is the first woman's
political movement to be organized In the States and, as such,
appeals to thinking women everywhere
ha not declared for or against the question of equal suffrage nor
should it be expected to do o any more than it would the question
of Mr. Ayres from her post a of the league
are simply good Democrat banded together for greatest good to
the greatest of American housewives, who today are required to pay
more in country for American goods than they would have to pay for
the mm goods In a foreign land
She la especially interested In the tariff on articles In constant
one and has developed Into quite a speaker at the mealing
tariff committee nation
One Case Yellow Fever
Brought in Recently in
Hew Orleans
ORLEANS, well
developed case of yellow fever was
taken from British steamer
when the vessel arrived at
station at the mouth of the
Mississippi Iver today. The patient
KILLED HI. C. I.
OF
THOMAS ON
WHEN COW-CATCHER
HIT
MOTHER ATTEMPTED TO RESCUE
A most unfortunate accident
is a Greek who boarded yesterday evening as the A. C.
at Santos. Brazil.
The patient was placed in the de-
ward of the Marino Hospital
and the Chaucer was placed in
for six days. Dr. Corbett, of
the quarantine stated there j instantly. The fatal accident
were no other suspects aboard the took place at a point between Par-
steamer, but that all member of the male and almost opposite
I,, train due in at
swept from the track the live-year
old daughter of Thomas
a hand the road, and killed
I A. M.
N- C Oct.
, . i ion Sen-
Simmons and Mr. Albion Dunn
presenting Gov d
joint debate here today. Dunn open-
ed ill ii speech of one hour. Thomas
for one hour. speakers
fifteen minute rejoinder. Dunn
i em fully into the record Sena,
In and
inn. showing how Ibo votes
upon lumber, coal, iron and rec-
were absolutely lo
Democratic principle.-. He made Con-
Thomas his vote
on reciprocity and the ship
contrary to vote
these questions. In the course
hi remark be laid down
proposition If North Carolina N
to protection will
be ii the state, on the
contrary ii. to remain in the D mo.
faith and hold to Democratic
principles, then Simmons ought to
b. defeated. He further showed, i
the of good Democrats,
Governor has made
faithful public and is need-
id in United States Senate to up-
hold and carry out the program of
President Wilson.
Thomas, in an hour's rejoinder,
the charges dodged the
issues absolutely tailing to explain
conduct and rota of Senator Sim-
mons in upholding the hands of Sen-
in bis trust legislation,
Dunn's rejoinder, he showed
that Thomas had refused to meet tin-
issue and proved in the lace the
record Senator Simmons bore Con-
Thomas would never be able
to explain vote on those
questions,
Thomas in reply still failed to meet
referring t the youth his
the charge record,
and hi own vast superiority us
debater. This was amusing to the
supporters of Governor Kitchin when
they knew that Thomas
to Dunn opened and
he was allowed ail in rejoinder
according to those present the
was there with the goods and
Thomas has yet failed lo answer.
After debate there ninny
favorable comments upon the
produced Kin-bin's
and It is currently reported
that many advocates left
the court house Kitchin converts.
Alliance
TRUST UNION'S ENEMIES
Mm of Hie i- i
trolling the Market
I In ii
Price
would lie subjected lo close ex-
in competition with free labor.
Resolved. That we request the
General Assembly the
Department of to send
two representative to to study
the question of agricultural credit.
Resolved. That we reaffirm our
Interest in an endorsement of the Tor-
system registration and
that we hereby recommend the pas-
sage of such an act at the next
of our legislature
line faille
Monday evening Sheriff S.
received by express two fine
cows. years old. to add to
his dairy stock. He bought the cows
n the northern part of New York,
near the Canadian line, paying
the place where the live.
The child was ill the middle of the
track when the train hove in sight
and the mother of the infant, who
had probably the track toper-
Dud- the child to leave her place of
danger, took ill the situation a
glance and made a brace effort to
reach her daughter, hut before she
could it. the cowcatcher
of the locomotive hid hit the child
for them there and the express and thrown her quite clear of the
charges amounted to 188.35. making
the cost of the two cows do-1 The engineer immediately stopped
Not long since Sheriff Dud-j the train and with the help of some
bought a high grade Dun in the passenger picked up the
that cost him He believe girl, already dead the
having tine and carried her lo the house
For Lower
WASHINGTON, D. C October
This was the date tentatively filled
by the commerce
for express companies Jo
show cause why the new rates fixed
by Hie commission not now
be adopted them. Hut a the new
post system has raised some
complication in the adjustment of
the rates, which the
as well as express
will take some time to straighten
out, it i regarded as likely the
hearings on the new rates will go
over until December.
According to passenger the engineer
of the train stated that he did see
anything of the child on the track
II being already quite dark when the
fatality occurred.
Mr Manning, the father of the lit-
lie girl not at home be
accident took place.
NORTON, Oct. Thai the
men who have been moat am
in building up trust are
also n i y men who have i- u
most successful in n M
tin ii labor the i on
i. ilium Governor Woodrow Wilson
in an hare today devoted
to what he a
pi power grail Inti i
sat now dominate our i
you he asked.
Hie objects
lion is to control the labor
And do you imagine y I
ever s. i deliberate plan for giving
the workingman anything compare la
in the way i wage the proportion
the profits which they
pocket They do not have to give the
laboring man any more than hi can
I get ill inn of the
Ami they do not give him any more,
As a matter of fact, some of the
highly productive Industries in
this country pay very lower
wages than the unprotected Industries
And some of the
tasted wagon an
below tile living male
time the prices they are
so great can build new
factorial out of then- every
second year. It is one grand-
est pieces of bluff and humbug that
has eve. been known in the history
Of political deception.
want lo widen the market for
American labor. to tee
exist in which men will
for American labor. I want again
to see a time come when we
realize highest priced labor
in the world is the cheapest labor ill
tin- world, what produced l-y
brains and Intelligence and skillful
touch is a great deal cheaper than
is produced by stupidity
dullness the whip the master,
you this, labor
U to date, is the cheapest in
world I can prove Lt. American man
compete In foreign mar-
in the sale of goods
ed in those markets, near those mar-
is by that receives only u
tin- remuneration of American labor.
NOW, what does that mean It mean
they can afford lO pi American
workingman three times much and
still undersell their competitor in
foreign markets, the Am-
workingman is mid the
amount of his wages depend upon
protective tariff. II It
depends upon him. It depends upon
what is inside his thinking And
when you once gel a of
lated monopoly, than you gal a sys-
of controlled labor, forget
that. Narrow line of
and you stiffen the lines of labor
control. You have no now a free
market your labor any more than
you have I free market for your com-
for under I hi system of
monopoly regulated or unregulated,
monopolist can determine the
amount of goods lo be produced, and
therefore determine the amount Of
b and the
that the goods are lo


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