Eastern reflector, 18 October 1912


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LADIES
If you at all particular in regard to the
latest and best in Feminine Apparel, a visit to our
veil stocked store will prove to be both instruct
and entertaining. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended yon to come and inspect our well tailored,
hand tailored
Coat Suits
and Skirts
We have a large stock for you to select from
and more are continually arriving. The newest
styles are beautifully developed in our selections.
The coats embody many new features and stylish
effects. The materials the best to be obtained at
popular prices. You will find our goods in every
respect worthy of your choice and purchase.
Ill MATE FAIR
V C.
The Pair Grounds and Buildings Will
Open Wednesday and Thursday
Nights
Kate-.
NORFOLK
Including Admission to the Fair
Grounds
on October 1-th W
inclusive, good until mid-
night. October 21st
No. i and will
make all slops on the Raleigh Dis-
a Pall Wee October
IO
Tram No due to leave
Station week tan at 8.40 p. m.
Fair Week. October 15th to
will leave Raleigh at CM p in and
pass all intermediate stations to Wash
one hour all t
regular
a Special Train
Service trod X. C
to Raleigh and return.
lob.- 1-th
Leave p. m
stopping Stiltons to
haven, arriving about
Gave Up Hope
suffered five years, with awful pains, duo to woman-
writes Mrs. M. D. from Chad-
N. C grew worse, I would often faint
I could not walk at all. and I had an awful hurting m my
side; also a headache and a backache.
I gave up and thought I would vile, but my husband
urged me to try so, began, and the first bottle
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used. could
do all my work. All the people around here said I would
die, but relieved
ins
ind
Reflector Want
or Ml will v. cast
Chills and and if then
at a tonic the Fever will aM return.
Price
D. Tel. Co.
HOT. W.
d-bf
Mat OAT
and hominy. S M.
PI FOR SALE.
Greenville. X. Q,
u c.
Mil
will cure yon.
sufferings, and making weak women strong an
For more than years. has been
lie .- .---------
well. this time, thousands of women have written,
like Mrs. to tell of really surprising results
they obtained b the use of this purely vegetable, tonic
remedy for women.
strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.
If you are a woman, begin taking today.
w a OR
I r white or colored; one to
operate a two horse crop, the
to operate one horse crops. land
good buildings desirable
It Smith and Son.
Co .
Hunt tor V. lei
Mid W
P-
For apply nearest
w W
General
We want to show you quality goods at
moderate prices. Come to see us.
S. M. Schultz
and retail grocer a U
dealer. Cash paid tor Hide
Fur. Bead Oil.
Oak Mattresses, M
carriages. OBI
lounge, ante Lot
and A Ax anuS. High LIT-
tobacco. Key Hear
George canned
Jelly. Meat. Nan
sugar, coffee, lye, rood
match . oil. cotton meal J
Is garden oranges,
candles, dried reaches
; prunes, raisins, an
china ware, wooden ware, an
macaroni, cheese, beat but
new Royal Sewing Machines u
will cure you.
Winterville Items.
n Mr J D
III to id
the week home.
received a Sue lot rump
pork. I. W.
A of W II S. boys were
coming from tin- show Friday night
Oct. Mr.
hart Wed-
on
salt M A W.
and I
Mi.-sis. Tucker and Char-land
Tucker, Dear and broke bis army. We hope II
In town Wednesday. will not aim
Bee Harrington. Barber and Com- a car load of all kinds
pan your the; prices at A. W, Ange
quality for cents per yard
Mr. J. U weal to Messrs. Walter Cherry
on wood Tucker near lire
Come. Come, Come The fall is
here. Come out to the
Mercantile Company's store and get
your part the they have
in for you. inion Mercantile
Company.
Mr, ii W. gave a Sunday
school lecture in the church
Wednesday v. very
much enjoyed all present.
and Dur-
were
I OR II III OH
. Near Falkland,
C alt, X. C.
NE
that word Is
i Dr. Liver Pills an J
HEALTH.
Arc constipated
Troubled
Sick
Insomnia
of these many others
inaction of the
You
Take No Substitute.
in gin it sat-
other ,
cheap for Com- -i j
me. U.
Bulbs, if you Please
is the to get nice beef,
fish and oysters at a low price for
cash, W, Hail.
Quite a large crowd assembled
around the depot here Friday morn-
lag. It was show day ill
Con and see the nice Jackets
and Company. They
Sirs,, taken I in Knees
I bar, take, one Th,,. often much truth in the w
Billy bluish color, with long S face is her but
hair Owner can gel aM where pimples,
by proving and or other blemishes
figure n Impure blood is hack of
tog an the need of Dr.
J. K. MAY. King -New Life Pills. They promote
On Farm, near Greenville, and beauty. Try them.
ltd all druggists. adv
. Our new stock of French and A. W,
land arc now arriving and to are cheap
plant early insures fine I Fannie Lee Spier went to
Remember make the finest wed- Friday evening to her
ding bouquets floral designs. aunt.
, Mail, telephone and or- Harrington, Barber and Company
promptly executed by the leaders In quality, pries and
Styles in dress goods. It will
pay you to see stock.
Mr. C. T. COX took a pleasant
Phones Raleigh, to Greenville Friday evening.
I. L. Co.
Agent for and Vicinity
MONEY LOST
If you your meal smoked in
tin to fifteen minutes and smoked to
perfection. and let us convince
you that our liquid smoke will do
the work. Union Mercantile Com-
Mrs. B. t. Tucker went to Green-
ville Saturday morning.
Just received a new lot of fresh
cured mullets and we are selling at
a low- price. K. W.
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green-
ville was in town Thursday evening.
The revival at Reedy Branch Is
drawing a large crowd this week.
Miss Tucker spent Saturday
and Sunday at her home near
eon.
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first 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 or repairs tor the ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery. -I-
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.
PUT
HONEY
TO
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
bun
town Sunday.
For meat. Hour, laid, sugar and
canned goods o fall kinds, phase
us as we can save
money, futon Mercantile Company
Messrs. M. B, and Claude
Wilson of Greenville callers in are in a position
town Sunday night.
Km- men and boys clothing, t- Rev, M. A. Adams preached his
and rain see Harrington, two regular sermons In the Baptist
Harbor and Company. church
Messrs. J. COX and C. I. Mi- A new lot of shoes in at A.
weal to Greenville Monday. w. Ange and Company.
The County Oil Company in- Mrs. B. T. Cox and Mrs. II.
the patronage of those within Tucker went to Monday.
hauling distance of when Cora and Ann.- Carroll
ii to cotton being ginned, as Mill were in town Monday,
Mammoth Celebration
Carnival
And Open Air
GREENVILLE
All Next Week, Commencing
MONDAY NIGHT
SIX JOYOUS NIGHTS,
FIVE MERRY AFTERNOONS
Money that isn't out at interest and
is not doing tho owner
much good. Money deposited with
us and drawl Interest from
the start. One of these days you will
want to buy a home. A savings
count us will help you and If you
haven't all the money you need, we'll
lend you the balance.
MM 2nd,
III AMI LOAN
ASSOCIATION
III
I Still With
s Th Life
Company
The
I sat and Beat
ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED BY
Johnny J. JONES
COTERIE OF BLUE RIBBON
SHOWS.
IS CLASS I i SEN.
FREE ACTS. BAND CONCERT ON THE
STREET DAILY BY THE ROYAL ITALIAN BAND.
IT IS IN SIZE. US SHOWS AND
KIT. ITS INNOCENT.
SHOWS LOCATED OX WILLIAMS LOT, BETWEEN
STREET AND FIFTH STREET.
Shows Located on Lot
IS THE
A AT W A S T K B
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AM AND IS SUB-
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING
OF ALL
BINDS ARK INVITED TO
AT F FOR WE
HAVE TO
IN THE WAT OF
CAPITAL AND
FM
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND
PLANT.
Is tin Most the Had Healthful, the Moot I in
N. C. FRIDAY III III In
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PAST OF
LISA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO OFT BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE
A BUSINESS WAT TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT
HAVE TO BEING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A I SI KG
ARE Low AND AN
BE HAD UPON
M M.
Roosevelt in Mercy's Hospital
Chicago, Resting Easy, Wound is
Pronounced Serious by Physicians
With Complete Rest the Ex-President ill Completely
in Two Weeks-Fear That Bullets Sent to Destroy
Life Might Have
Been Poisoned
All Plans For Third Party Campaign
Have Been Abandoned by His
GREAT THRONG GATHERS ABOUT HOSPITAL
Two Souls With but a Single Thought j g Late
Have Scored Real slate in
Heavy Victory
Dot.
a great over
Turkish troops was to
day by Peter of Montenegro
in a telegram to his former tutor
hare.
The dispatch was
victory. Ton thousand
Turks with artillery it
was timed this morning.
Hopeful l State.
Made by Physician
Chicago. Oct. fol-
lowing was
h surgeons
Colonel
hurt la
a deep Wound in the cheat. The
wound was not probed. The
point of entrance to the
right of an inch below the level
of the right nipple. The range
of the ballet upward and
inward, distance of four Inches
deeply in the chest wall. There
was no evidence of the bullet
penetrating the cheat wall.
M; temperature
respiration Mi count
at a. in. No
to remove bullet is
at present Una, Condition hope-
fill hill wound so us
to demand absolute rest for a
number of
is. MURPHY,
L. TERRELL,
ARTHUR n.
men when shown the
official issued by the
attending Colonel
Roosevelt seemed to think con-
most favorable.
CHICAGO, Oct. Col,
wound is a wound,
but is a serious wound ill the Cheat
said the bulletin this after-
noon by physicians
Chicago. Oil. Colonel
shot by John an a-
In Milwaukee, night lies
today in Mercy
Half a dozen of the most and
Skilled In Chicago led by
Dr. Iota Murphy, made X-ray ex-
of the Colonel's wound and
announced that bullet did not
pierce the lung, but had lodged in
the cheat. They have got planned to
operate
taken to the District
Court in Milwaukee this morning for
preliminary examination,
The action taken on
of District Attorney
who Issued a warrant charging
with shooting Colonel
With intent to kill.
Judge N H of the
District Court, Immediately after
the of ordered
Professors K. head of the
Chemical Department of
University, to make a chemical ex-
of the bullets remaining in
the WOUld-be revolver.
Judge announced this
action was taken to determine
j ballet which entered
Colonel a body had been
poisoned. The Judge that his
action was prompted by memories of
the bullet which killed
and also by a personal de-
sire to give the surgeons at Chicago
ever personal aid In treating Colon-
el Roosevelt s wound.
for news of Colonel's
condition a large crowd gathered in
front of the hospital soon after the
presidential candidate entered. In
of Its the throng was quiet.
Managers for Colonel Roosevelt an-
early in day that all
plans for continuing his campaign
had been his
car. which he has used since the
of his trip has been released.
Medical men after reading the of-
statements Issued by surgeons
attending the former president were
the opinion that he would be able
lo leave hospital within or
days. With the bullet removed they
said, the Colonel would require ab-
solute rest for that period to insure
recovery.
The hero of the attempted
nation, the man who is given credit
for having prevented from
bring the second shot for which his
linger was the trigger, is
K. Martin, the Colonel's
ah through the present tour
Martin the Colonel's elbow.
More than once Colonel Roosevelt
baa reproved him for being
In Mich. when
Martin threw himself a man
who was pushing forward and shoved
him a putter he was rebuked by
Colonel Martin declared
the man at Saginaw and
the Last night in Mil
Martin was at the Colonel's
dhow. get Into the ear
said Martin. you go re-
plied the Colonel.
was within seven feet of
the Colonel when he raised Ills hand
With the gun in and leveled at Col.
Roosevelt's breast. He tired and In tin
Instant Martin leaped on him and
hurled him lo the ground with one
of his arms twisted around the
sin's neck.
saw Martin leap OB the man like
a wild said who
was also with Col. Roosevelt and
Martin.
grasped the revolver around
the hammer so the weapon could
Martin Is a former fool ball player
and no match for him.
He tried desperately to pull the trig-
of his weapon hut could not
Martin held the barrel pointed harm-
toward the sky. and
a special policeman wrenched tho
gun away from and then the
surged forward murderously
on having man's life. Mar-
tin an Joined in dragging
the man to under Co.
protection.
hurt the don't lei any
one hurt . Colonel
and his orders were respected.
Important Witness In Becker
Case On Way to New
fork City
In New World.
Pitt County Willingly Helps I President Reviews
Wilson Campaign
Fund
On the Hudson River
in
Mr. C. C. Pierce, in charge of the NEW YORK. Oct in
Pitt County Woodrow sunlight on the deck of the May-
With the Secretary or the Navy
at his right. President this at-
reviewed the Great Atlantic
Oct. search
the Canard liner when
put in her one her way to New
I York failed to discover Coupe.
witness wanted to testify
Lieutenant Becker, or Assistant
Attorney Ford, who was sup-
to be accompanying Coupe back
to New York.
If they are aboard they are under
assumed names, De Ford probably a
saloon passenger and Coupe in the
second cabin. Passengers said that
i man resembling Coupe in the
cabin, but all the officers de-
that either was aboard. Possibly
Coupe is traveling disguised as a
man or a foreigner.
NEW York. Oct. total es-
Of the Colonel John . I
Astor will many millions
less than been supposed.
was indicated when a messenger from
the office of Carter. and Mil-
burn, attorneys for executors,
lo the Slate Comptroller's of-
Albany with a check for
160.000 representing the transfer tax
as computed on the present estimate
the value of the estate by the ex-
j editors.
This amount of lax indicates that
the executors have computed the in I
of the estate, after till debts,
of executors and other
have been eliminated, at
Previous estimates of the
value of the estate have ranged from
to with the
real estate
ed
as Marshall Campaign Fund, has been
busy of late ill behalf of his
and his report tO date is interesting. to sea alter tin-
It certainly Indicates how strong the In Hudson.
being I The flagship Connecticut the Bf-
mile line and each Bred
the presidential salute of -i guns as
ii passed the presidents yacht off the
Democratic are
thought of In this country.
to
Greenville .
From Ayden .
Statue of
From .
From Grifton .
Front Whichard
Prom Bruce .
10.50
1.50
on
12.00
Total from county
Post Office Will Only Pay
For Lost letter
First lakes Stand
Against New Publicity
Law
registered Idler contain
sent from New York to
the Commercial Hank of Milan was
stolen between Turin and Milan.
The police traced the letter from
the French to Turin and are
now hunting for the thief or thieves.
Tho office authorities have
notified the bank that compensation
for the of the letter la limited to
Second Trial of K. i. Lewis
Mo. Oct. 16.-K. G.
Lewis, tho City publish-
and promoter troubles with
department
attention and resulted ill a con-
Investigation,
in the United States District Court
today to trial for the second
lime on charges of using the malls
to defraud In the first trial of the
case, which was about yen
ago. the Jury failed to agree.
NEW YORK. Oct. In a
suit brought the Poet office
department and the Attorney-General
to restrain them from enforcing the
new publicity law for
have been tiled Morris and Plane of
Broadway, counsel for the Amer-
Newspaper
lion. of which the Journal of Com-
is a member, are attorneys.
The new law is alleged In he Invalid
on the ground it deprives news-
papers of their rights.
led Soldier Years Old
London. Oct. 16.- The observance
a week or so ago of the 80th birthday
Lord Roberts served to call
today to the 85th birthday of
another noted soldier, General
Sir William Gordon Cameron. Gen-
Cameron begin bis military ca-
nearly ago and took
par in almost every Important war
and expedition in which
arms has been engaged from
the Crimson war In the until his
retirement from the In 1885,
Sympathy,
TRENTON, N. J. On. One of
the first things Governor
son did today was to read the news-
paper accounts of the attempt to as-
Col. Roosevelt He sent
the following telegram to the Colonel
at Chicago.
accept warmest
and congratulations
your wound is not
Governor Wilson went to
ibis afternoon lo consult a throat
specialist. Hi. throat has re-
covered from the severe strain of
making many each -l on
bis recent western trip. The Got
will return to Princeton tonight.
Lynchburg Holds Enviable
Record in the lax
Collections
The Australian Government
Adopts Measure to In-
crease takers
NEW YORK. Oct. Theo-
Roosevelt, accompanied by Theo-
Jr. left New York for Chicago
on the Twentieth Century Limited at
this afternoon Th-
was made by George W. Perkins.
MELBOURNE, Oct. The
Parliament has just voted to
gram a prize to the parents each
child horn In The
adopted on second leading and
foil a bonus of tor each
Obit, The native blacks and Asiatic
residents of Australia will nil
by the law-.
New School for
Ky. Oct.
Lincoln Institute of Kentucky, a new
institution for the education of
In the trades and practical arts.
formally today with In-
exercises. The
starts on Its career with several new
and well equipped buildings and A
force of competent teachers.
Meeting of
Ont. Oct. large
attendance marked the opening here
today of the twenty-fourth annual
convention of the churches
of Ontario and Quebec The sessions
will continue rive or six days.
LYNCHBURG, Va., Oct. con-
with the enforcement of the
laws, n was ascertained that a
remarkable record In collection bad
been made here. Every of
in Lynchburg for city
since the levy 1908, up
the present one, now In course of
has been paid. For eight
Collector N. has
able to mi omit do
of real estate assessment
resort to returning
delinquent for non-payment.
Reunion of Manama Veteran
. Oct. Ill Si ll .
nit flags . to in
honor of the rate
Alabama, bus. . initial stab i
under I;
. An all n i two
program line en I
The presence of ti
sons, daughters and other
and the veterans
helped to swell the attendance.
Southern Hi I
o-1 The
tor the main the
new Methodist
in ibis city wot laid with in-
exercises conducted in the
of a huge gathering
churchmen and educators represent-
the entire south,
Picture
It is generally conceded that the
best photograph ever taken Of Wood-
row Wilson. Democratic candidate for
la which baa been re-
produced as a large sized
printed on heavy art paper suit-
able for framing. This picture will
In mailed, in heavy pasteboard tube,
any address upon receipt of ten
cents in stamps by the New York
World, Park Row. New York City.
for Ibis art e
and see what Gov. Wilson really looks
like
Americana and French
began the battle
at Yorktown.
with the





LADIES
If you are at all particular in regard to the
latest and best in Feminine Apparel, a visit to our
well stocked store will prove to be both instruct
and entertaining. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended you to come and inspect our well-tailored,
land tailored
We have a large stock for you to select from
and more are continually arriving. The newest
styles are beautifully developed in our selections.
The coats embody many new features and stylish
effects. The materials the best to be obtained at
popular prices. You will find our goods in every
respect worthy of your choice and purchase.
J. R.
J. G
sf i m ft m -i i i i
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Horses and
Mules
Another Load on the
be in last of week.
J. E. WINSLOW
DEALER IN
Horses and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
For Highest Prices on
COTTON
Call on
MOSELEY BROS.
99-99
Phone Greenville, j
Professional Cards.
t. at
Lawyer,
one floor u Wooten . .
St. court pi
I. Hours W. ii
A LOSS
Mil Bl Law
S. J.
-l law
ii on
House
We want to show you quality goods at
moderate prices. Con e to set us.
s. OUTLAW
Ml Law
occupied by J I
n em in
in
H. W. CARTER. St. D.
limited to diseases of the Eye,
Eur, Nose and Throat.
Washington. N. C, Greenville. N. C
with. Dr. D. I.
Mile, day every Monday, to pro
o . . will Cit-
and K. and taken
, a will
Price
Hill Brothers
For
Slate, Tin. Metal lad
Iron
ALL kinds OF SHEET
WORK
Manufacturers of
FLUES THAT FIT
and Stoves
Shop A. C. L
Phone
R. r.
Are you worried over the high cost of Practice
economy by using
Best less; a whole pound
for lb. lb.
sell it or will get it you.
teak
ALBION
At tors iv at Law
la a
Practices wherever his service
desired
.- III. Ill
To Voters of Pitt
hereby announce myself as a can-
for Register of Deeds,
pendent of party affiliation. Your
support will be greatly appreciated.
M. BRITON BRYAN
W. C. D. M. Clark
Engineer Attorney at Law
It
T. I C I S
and Water
Heating.
IT s
I am prepared to do work
Reasonable price. See me or call
-inn. No. n
JAMES L. EVANS
Attorney at
in Edwards Building, door
from street
Greenville, North
B. F. TYSON
Life. Fire, Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store
at Law
North
K.
M Law
apposite R. Smith A
and door to John
fan new
Hurt
H. P. Ward C. C
N P. N. r
inn I
at Law
Practice In all
on
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths. Sacred
Narcissus, Tulips, etc.
Mrs. I.
Phone I.
Notice
Plenty of
MONEY
I lend you any amount of
money you want over
1-2 per cent. Loans mad
for years. No security will
be acceptable other than
proved farm lands In Pitt Co
Apply to
Don
Office in Jno. L. New
flee Building
NOTICE
N. C Oct. 1912.
Notice is hereby given to the pub-
that our lands, lying along
River have been posted according to
law and all persons are forbidden to
trespass on any of our lands with or
without gun or dog. for any purpose,
whatever, without permission.
J. E. CLARK,
W. C. Faucet
ALSTON AND J. BRYAN
GRIMES
J. O. PROCTOR,
W. E. PROCTOR.
N. C. Greenville, N. C.
nil. f. PITTS
Physician
All curable diseases successfully
treated without danger or surgery.
Chronic diseases a specially. Office
over Frank Wilson's
Office 9-12. Mondays and Fri-
days,
CARR ATKINS
Cook Stoves, Malleable and
Ranges, Wood Heaters, Hot
Blast Heaters. I
If it's ii. the Hardware it.
I tin Association .
The Pitt County
held its session Saturday
with a large attendance. The meet-
was called together by Prof. W.
H. president. The
exercises were conducted
F. C. Nye of Winterville.
After some general
by Prof. the election of
officers for the year was taken up
as President. Jno. R. Car-
roll of Winterville High School;
ice president, Prof. Natl H. Wright,
superintendent of Ayden graded
secretary, Miss Annie Per-
kins of graded school;
reporter. Prof, of
graded school; superintendent of the
reading course. Prof. H. H.
Mail, telephone and telegraph
I There were some changes made in
i regard to the work of the association
this year. There will be only three
meetings Instead of sis as heretofore
land there will be two sessions
each meeting Instead of one. The
county will be Into three sec-
and each section will be ex-
to the program for
This will he worked out
, by the committee published more
fully next vast
The slogan of the association Is
make tins year the i.,.; Its his-
Every teacher is earnestly
Cd to co-operate In work.
I F. NYE, Reporter.
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock of French and
land Bulbs are now arriving and to
plant early Insures fine flowers.
Remember make the finest wed-
ding end floral designs.
promptly by
. L Co.
Phones Raleigh,
. J.
Agent for Greenville
YOUR BANK IS YOUR
MOST
FRIEND
The relation of a Hank to its depositors is most
confidential and ha d upon Implicit When
you are thinking o a banking connection consider the
prominent and Ibis Bank, with its
and one ball years of practically the same
management, . g
Then think a lit . Further and consider the standing
directorate and assets and the fact that
is the only National Hank In Pitt
Then think of its various kinds Savings Accounts
its Department Bate Di Department
and you are bound to realize that its equipment to serve
is complete In eve y detail.
Then the it la the Bank for you, the In-
in which you are justified in placing your
funds with the satisfaction that every confidence sacred-
safeguarded.
We have not mentioned cur service. You will have to
he personally acquainted with this to appreciate It.
The NATIONAL BANK
OF GREENVILLE.
Capital and Reserve.
F. James, Pres. P. P, J. Forbes, Cashier
REPUBLICAN
The County Candidates of the Republican Party will
speak at the following times and
Friday, October 18th, P. M.
stokes. Friday. October 18th, at Night.
Bethel. Saturday. October P. M.
Friday, October 25th, P. M.
Friday. October 25th, at Night.
Black Saturday, October 26th, P. M.
Bell's X Roads, Tuesday, October 29th, A. M.
Falkland. Tuesday. October 29th, P, M.
Fountain, Tuesday. October 29th, at Night.
Wednesday, October 80th, P. M.
Arthur, Wednesday, October 30th, at Night.
Gardner's X Roads. Friday. November 1st. P. M.
Ayden, Saturday. November 2nd, M.
We cordially invite the public to come out at the
above mentioned places and hear the County Candidates
Noted speakers will be with them to discuss the
Important issues that confront the people.
D. N. NOBLES,
Chairman of Republican Executive Committee.
A on the Truck
of the fast express means serious
trouble ahead if not removed, so does
loss of appetite. It means lack of vi-
loss of strength and nerve weak-
H appetite falls, take Electric
Bitters quickly to overcome the cause
by toning up the stomach and cur-
the Indigestion Michael Hess-
of Lincoln, Neb had been sick
three years, but six bottle of
Bitters put right on bis
feet again. They have helped thous-
ands. They give pure blood, strong
nerves, good digestion. Only cents
all druggists. adv
PITT COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION
AUTOMOBILES FOR
HIRE
Town or Country
L. B. FLEMING
Martin
Martin the Canadian min-
of agriculture, was born In
Berkshire, Holland October in.
and received his education there.
He came to Canada to engage
in fruit funning in the Niagara
He remained there until
then went out to
Columbia, up his residence In
town of Grand Forks. He drifted
Into polities In his new home and
began his public career by being elect
ed mayor of Forks In
The following he was as
the Conservative candidate to con-
test in the general par-
election, but did not
In his campaign. Hi
however, in the general
election years inter. He has
interests in tho
West. When Mr. i
tiller lust year lie selected Mr
for minister
To the Pitt County Fair
In accordance with your adjourn-
you are hereby notified that the
Board of Governors and township
will meet in the Pitt
court house. Greenville. N. C,
on Friday. October IS at o'clock
a. m.
The Director the Lady Assist-
ants in the woman's department will
he with us on that day.
This meeting is important Make
whatever sacrifice that is necessary
and he with us
J. I. WOOTEN, Pres.
J. See.
the Assistants Woman's
Department. Pitt County
This Is written to remind you of
meeting lo he held with the
Hoard of Governors and township
of the Fair In
Pitt county court Greenville.
N. C. on Friday. October at
o'clock, a. m.
Bo to be on hand. This
meeting is Important.
MRS. COX, Director.
State Opens
MACON Ga. Oct. The
Fair, one the most Important
and industrial
. in the south, galas.
to a large crowd today and will con-
until October
The Two Main Functions
a Bank
1st, To provide a safe place for the deposit of money tor
safe keeping.
2nd. To place a huge portion of its funds out on good
distributed as well as possible throughout all lilies of
industry, so as to do most good in the of the Whole
Community.
HE PACT the United States, and the State Governments have select-
ed this Bank as their Depository In this section, are sufficient evidence
that tin Bank fulfills the first function.
Our Loans and Discounts of
made up of Farmers, Merchants, Doctors, Lawyers, Mechanics, Professional
Men, and all other classes who use capital, give some indication of the extent
in which we are assisting the community.
In starting your bank account, you a good strong bank, able
In you in time of
With Resources Over Half a Million Dollars, we are able to meet all
Reasonable Requirements
Your
sin
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company
E. G. FLANAGAN, President
E. B. HIGGS, Vice-President
C. S. CARR, Cashier
Political Advertisements
Citizens Demand
GIVES
limes for Pays
n he bad known any-
the record Senator
Simmons himself he would have it.
tin facts than that.
isn't Here Mr.
are few which appear
that some one connected with
he have been
than that
Why Hie mill
a little bet let
in this paper more Important to
people than the statement pub
below. In place. It
is from a citizen of Greenville and
Articles Are
ed Him
Miles From Hume A
hi the
Before leaving, the city yesterday
Senator Simmons Stated in
with reference
Helena Independent, re-
he thoroughly relied upon. In
this article ,,,,.,. it
in a paper 8.000 away, in a pa- hat p ,,, do
per hearing date of October 4th. have
M-iii the in
Hie ho that It could
be turned in to the News and
before o'clock on the Hot That's
a pretty straight shot. Mr.
to the article from the u
sit hour, day and night, from
produced by Mr. In The Sews i,
and Observer , wag the
the articles appearing by Mr.
in the political advertisements of the nth. you
News and Observer from far away Mr M, Nine Ii.
papers within a few days after they By shot as
appeared In these distant journals ,,, headquarters n
syndicated Raleigh Wasn't that THE
Before leaving Washington why it was ever written
at
Kidney
work thoroughly and not temporarily.
this
MM, B. G. Washing-
Ion street, Greenville, N. C.
have been so greatly by
Kidney Pills that I glad to
recommend them. My back ached
nearly all the lime and I could not
rest well. The kidney
me annoyance and it was plain
to that I was suffering from kid-
trouble. Kidney Pills,
which I got from the John I. Woo-
Drug Company, relieved my
aches paint and Improved my
condition greatly. I cannot praise
this remedy too
For sale by all dealers. Price
Foster Co., New
the
take no other.
name
approached me and , ,,,
represented they wrote articles the campaign of
for a number Of and tor a or Senator
. me hi these . ., . . sole agents for the I stales
would in a the gentleman lung I , . n
pipers, that they might , his r I
i. used as campaign document i
my home papers. That's the case jury, gen-
has been Stated
Gardner represented a number pa-l i.
pets ill or the Manager for Senator
I have no sort of doubt these mons.
articles, taken from these obscure In
in different parts and yesterday an
the country, were inspired from the Carolina Union
me the of thin campaign. Pr denouncing the sort of demagogue
article from the Helena pa- who betray the people when in of-
per today contained internal evidence flee and then go out In the campaigns
PORTE REFUSES
Want Fight it Out
Enemies
that the writer been
ID WITH AMI HAD
IT MIXED IT AM as
with their empty professions or
vice the and Mr.
offers . prize
Mr. Tyson's
City Clerk C, Tyson a
his 40th birthday Monday He
with for supper at Ills pretty
oil Greenville Height the pis-
tor, clerk and deacons of the
church, he being a faithful
of the board The brethren great-
enjoyed evening and de-
parting wished many more happy an-
for the clever host.
as shown In his statement that I best description of the candidate
had voted whom that cap lits.
My guess is that
whom Judge
limes for the bill,
whereas I voted against the bill and
It His the
Clark Mid
can-
made a two hour speech It. he had been public office six-
The data probably referred teen years and had made no
to the reciprocity bill. The made his campaign Dover-
appearing in this paper, published at lour years ago on a platform or
Helena, about mile j antagonism to the American
away, on October 4th. appeared Mice Company and or whom the News
an in the News and Observer said ho was found
Observer on the 10th and the at who was mi-
appearing In a Denver, to have another
paper made about close candidate tor president this year
Is now posing before the
Mr. insists as the only genuine,
that there's a Of course
there Is, and It hints strongly that
rotten In stale
of
Senator declined to put
up the money to have himself boosted
far away papers use hi
campaign back home.
Put the fact together, now. and it
Will not require a Sherlock
lo find and to arrive at
the conclusion that someone did
put up some money to knock him
In some tar away papers for u-e in
the hack home.
Why Should this paper, three thous-
and miles from North Carolina, treat
its readers In Montana the sec-
time to a column discussion u
senatorial campaign In North
Month, Week
The had a ml; Monday
reading n week to the Bounty
Whether we wrote It Unit way
inadvertently, of whether the lino-
type slipped In tile wrong word, Is
too late to look into now. At any
rate what We Intended to say, as
Monday was day of
mouth, that It was just one month
to the county lair. November
and 15th are the dates sot the
fair everybody should those
dates mind.
She's
Saved by Ills Ml
a wise woman who
knows
All attempt of Hie Pow-
Iii Slop New War
arc Frustrated
Turkey
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct.
Turkish government declines to
low the powers to intervene III Hie
question of Macedonian reforms,
its in representatives of
powers was handed to the
Hungarian ambassador here this morn
While thanking the European
powers for their friendly in
the Balkan situation, they have ex-
in behalf of peace, the reply
Turkey is determined to
out the promised i can-
not tolerate an foreign interference,
Turks Cross Sen Ian
Belgrade, October h.-a
body of Turkish troops crossed tho
frontier near at I
this morning and attacked
the garrison there according
an official dispatch from the
general in command.
Fighting wag still in progress when
the message was dispatched.
In Ill-lease Greek Vessels.
Athens, Greece. Oct. re-
lease within twenty-four hours the
Greek vessels by Turkey
Is to be demanded today by the Greek
Minister at Constantinople under in-
from his government, in
note which lie is to to the
Turkish government payment of
Indemnity to the owners of Hi.-
vessels is demanded,
DRY
GOODS
Tine
FALL
LINE of
DRY
GOODS
and-
lie careful how you bet on tilt
game. There is no telling which
side will sill out.
h, the WoOdrOW Wilson Pro-
now before the people.
Mr. can send as
a contribution to the News and Ob-
server Woodrow Wilson campaign
fund with my compliments,
l. ROGERS.
lurk and Victim
DON'T THEM DECEIVE Yin
farmers do not talk much hut
so per cent of the voles.
remember their friend and
they know that Walter Clark
la-en their consistent for many
years and THE ARE GOING TO
STAND BY HIM NOW. Ami
that from th
life is In danger, but Mrs. R, J. Flint,
Vt Is of that kind.
Insisted on my using Dr King's New
writes Mr. K. a
when I was so weak
friends all though I had only a
short time lo live and It completely
and colds. II Is the most sale and
A quick cure for
reliable medicine for many tin oat mid
lung troubles -grip bronchitis, croup.
whooping rough. Quinsy,
hemorrhages, A trial will convince
you. GO cents and
by all druggists.
Guaranteed
Club Women at.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct
capital city is
battle of Sharps-L .,,, .
with which its readers have ill 1861 lo this day, Walter Clark state, who have come here lo
and about which it editor of and Pate in the annual convention or
did do. know I-. on Md n bat Wyoming of
radii Surely there An attractive program
, . ,. ., .
been for tin u leg-
PUT
TO
is being received at
our store.
Smart styles mark the chines of Season
Come and let us
show you where to
Standard Fashion Sheet save
for OCTOBER MONEY I
will interest every up-to-date woman F
be I
B. G. R.
N. C.
IX WOW.
Why should it have had anything
to say about HAS , of will
have tangled up on Its Inter- Dally he dally
n. an,, said that Senator Sim- ltd for the benefit club women.
Money Hint out at and
WORKING is not doing I be owner
much good. Money deposited with
es WORKS draws interest from
Mart, due or these days you will
Want buy a home. A
will us will help you and you
haven't all the you need, we'll
lend you the balance.
OPENS
nit hi
Pains All Over
are says Mrs. Nora of Broken
Arrow, Okla., use my letter in any way you want to,
if it will Induce some suffering woman try I had
pains over, and suffered with an abscess. Three
failed to relieve me. Since taking I am in
better health than ever before, and that means much to me,
because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of
kinds. What other treatments tried, helped me
for a few days
CAROL I
Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before
care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other
symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean
worse to follow, unless given quick treatment
You would always keep handy, if you knew
what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness
disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard
to bear. has helped over a million women. Try It
I Co.
Instruction, sad pair book. Treatment tent tree J
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can determine almost at pleasure likely. I take It for granted, that If of the board of gov-
up son la working a It la that, And beside whether there be competition a minimum wage were established
FARM h nU feel us alive, that tire of air or not. The nation as a nation has law the great majority of woman's department of the Pitt
And earth, do you
REFLECTOR
Published by
rat.
There is a red in the naves us and our planet many mil- grown Immensely rich. But what of would take occasion to bring their fair, should be present at the meet-
go into town to lions of bumps that would make life the other side of the picture It la wage scale as nearly as might be to be held in the court
attend public meeting,, and Impossible. no, as easy for us to as it used down to the level of workingman Friday morning 18th. a,
look around generally. I He buy to successfully, o clock. This is an important meet-
life that one the saddest, millions of meteors have struck much High wages, even when we because it would be dangerous to discussed
,,. i,., this earth can get then, yield us no great com- strike against the authority of the he November 14th
,. Do you know that we are bombard- fort. We used to be ofT with Federal government.
led in ignorance of the out- ed b every day. the tire because a dollar could buy as .-r. most of his employers
Mil. world, and of true farming of a Hying automobile Is bombarded much more. majority of us any practically all th most gets off some terse sayings
hie of ind.- Do you know have been disturbed to find ourselves powerful of employers- would be Raleigh Times. one
year, . II w
Six mouths. .
may he had upon ,., rapidly becoming a
application at the business office in ., u, ,.,,,.,,, ,, of I comet us and growing poorer, even though our Urn- wards and of that very
in at once
The corner
and Third streets
want, a life that .;
were slowly increasing. Price eminent, which is the master of
them that is as good as if he had
said It for
All cards of thanks am resolutions while and toward which
of respect will be charged I at , . ,., , ,,. ,. Iron, copper and other metal, vary earning, up
b the million, to turn Moreover. .
to atone projectile size
The meteors Hying masses o rock, climb faster than we can push cur for no part of this program can
people don't help
be discussed intelligently without re-
that a. handled
home town, no green
help my soul,
,.,,.
late, will be chatted fir at three .
cents per Hue. up i. line. When you think of the high coal
see anything good in my
a Mm. thing, about the by It, is no. to be prevented , ,,,, ,.,. , ,.
prices concern u. very deeply Copied and regulated.
.-. second class matter
. I i Ml I .
e. ., I. . . I
act March i.
of living, remember that In part at
Once in a great while a big one and fix our attention upon When you have thought the whole
definite deter- thing out. therefore, you will find that
town an stir up
least meaning of the higher through the air without be- schedule. With a more While America will get the censure
the former is beginning entirely melted and hit. to gel to the hot- the program the new party legal- of ex.
is
i i gel something tor his work.
our pneumatic tire, the
matter. We know that monopolies and systematically
-I vs silk tut
VS
are not by the to
No man grudges, or should grudge these meteors would smash down .
. lion, of the market, or by the ancient plans made government both
that When you read pork on our surface constantly.
, . , law of supple and demand by with regard to employment and
live cattle the slaughtering us. wiping out nation
private arrangement regard to regard to wages. Take the thing a.
times the year when
ell. tor pries higher than were at cert.
known before, except in war we through million, or mete-
ti. you are reading that the men or. In our journey around the sun
to Ml When actually produce the animals are
Hut the dangerous meteor. Hying
nil come, in con-
with our atmosphere and Is melt-
AU a thicken V. getting something their ,
Farmer Kata Chicken. I hat Ire one grudges that.
Kirk He ii-. Own. The dun the citizen i t. make meteor. Call, upon the sun, e of
the money spent on higher cost air, the at Mich
or mug actually lo the nun
It BRISBANE I
Do tie the high coal
like cost of anything
in. somebody I. gelling
more money than they get.
The higher coal of living means,
other things, tanner
on the re of bank-
loaded with mortgage, and
worries la getting a more
can he ii ed lo gel, and
I in he used o lie.
v. in. tin- work. The problem is
that us. so that the. fall
to down the former, not to to In harmless,
p, potatoes back lo cents a
bushel, or corn to cents. Constantly the dust or disintegrate
The is lo make sure that meteors tails upon the
the gets well paid tor what the earth; every year it raise- the
he does; the middle man. the bottom the ocean just so much,
railroad those handle what II long enough. H will
tile
what the supply should be and a whole, and it looks strangely
among producers economic mastery over the very lives
res. The high cost living is and fortunes of those who do the
ranged by private understanding daily work of the all
is the natural history of such under the overwhelming power and
tariff as are now contrived, as it of the national govern-
is the natural history all men. What most of us are lighting
governments lo help certain groups for is to break up this very partner
of individuals along in life. The ship between big business and the
is. that the trusts hove been government.
formed, have gained all
control the larger enterprises or
country, have fixed price and f U were not for the treating
fixed so might b would be much less drinking.
President Roosevelt, the act was not
committed by a native. The lines
should be closer drawn about foreign
Immigration so as to shut out any who
undesirable.
should bear in mind that
the Norfolk railroad will
bring an excursion party Northern
and Western here next
Saturday to spend the afternoon.
There is no time to lose in
to look alter the visitors.
Colonel Roosevelt Is going through
the West Governor
son. He will wake up on morn-
or November to find
his criticism, instead of doing harm.
rolled up were thoroughly worth , . of ,;,. for
while and that the tariff, with its i, is likewise true in
I protections and stimulations. ,,,. ,,. nag sue-
the Inebriating beverage.
,.,. i and that create no till up the ocean so that, like
. , . . gave them to do these ,.,.,,,,, ,,. how Collier's will
v do not get the largest Martians, shall have to dig i ,,,,,,,., now coiners win
h pan am ., , noticed three men walking . M ,,,. .,.,,,, ,,.
bold the oceans waters and ore- ah t
they used lo when the farm-
vent their covering the two
miles deep all and us
that opportunity.
Laws must be devised will where there is a fountain one of
the Street together. Passing a ,.,, which Hearst
published foe similes and which
,; ate a The It iS th
or the former was citizens in the big cities to ti as
r lo death or a houseboat
prevent this, it laws can be worked them remarked. go in and get inly asserted were
out by lair and tree counsel will a cold the others
i, the is ;. U living should make
iii.- thoughtful citizen do better than
,. , , , lair tree counsel win a ---i--
Doe.; it Interest you to think of
accomplish that without destroy ed the invitation and they walked on.
They meant that the farmer would the have united and or any declining the man who offered lo
a chicken unless he distribution of products and sound or legitimate business under- treat was cents in pocket and all
notion that we little human
were or unless chicken was sales on a log scale, to inking or necessary wholesome three or them saved their stomachs
and lo to i-ice injuring lb. ,,.,,,.
lire, breathing the air of inc.
its living and becoming a total profits.
lows. II thoughtful citizen would, he
have changed for the could partly solve his own living
farmer. He now chickens that problem, by from tin-
are hardy and nourishing He no pavements, to a spot
longer lives on skimmed milk and his family might get fresh air and
s pork. v here he. on a small and profitable
Agricultural machinery and scale could be a producer food
and traveling through the
ties space shielded by tire
the rough spots in our
journey and digging our food out
of the rim of the wheel on which
we travel
It Is funny to think of us little
Greenville is housing all the
there Is house-room for. The first
Step is to get more people to build
from a swill of dope that they did more houses. If you have a lot. get
The Democratic party is not seek- not need. It i. more than likely the Building and Loan Association
destruction of any kind, nor the even the wold-be host did not want build a house on it.
disruption of any sound or honest a drink, but custom of being so-
but merely the rule of right took hold or him as they hap-
to be passing a place where
drinks are sold.
This silly custom or treating ac-
and the common advantage.
LABOR
WOODROW
If money talks we would like to
hear what it has to say about the
fellow who holds It In his pocket,
when it Justly to be In some-
creatures in the ocean of WOODROW WILSON i counts for the greater par of drink- body else's pocket,
cultural science taught In hundreds Of the fairly prosperous, on To , of . of per.
of admirable colleges, enable him to in the big paving f , son wanting a drink going on alone the
grow one hundred bushels where lie print for all e. at least ad u. are of do ,
used to grow he gets more ,,, ,. , , to Join, whether they want a lead to indifference. Keep
tin- the employer, another to the capital- drink or not and usually they ac- th polls
for each bushel.
might without greater expense, own
supremacy, political supremacy.
Supremacy. We kill MM an- 1st. another to the professional man; COP rather than seem discourteous. on
other in quarrel, as lo nature of but merely that the life of the This was where one of the greatest
Better largely to the a place of their own. instead of pay-
and the it and on that place, though
easier for him to get his goods to u were small, produce enough ac-
,. wt various points of view and yet be loons, when they existed, came up a Confederate monument on
Farmers unions, giants and U per cent, added . . m a Mon who did want a Court House square. We should
the Power that rules u. and we row try as a whole may be looked from evils in connection with liquor M-l ,,, slow about
r organizations have th so much talked
formers to work together instead of about,
being cheated has
made better prices the farmer
and better profits.
The rural delivery, carrying
the news of the day to the formers
little
There ill Hie dusty of politics Is to bring classes take It because invited to do
not wait until after all the veterans
. are dead.
air inside the tire of a big together upon a platform of by a friend an in plenty of cases t
would get drunk when there had been
bile. and common Interest. A hog eats your corn and grunts
If we could hear their talk In a political campaign the voters no intention of doing so and It would
would seem to us as as we are called upon to choose between par
not have but for the live off the efforts or others and
LIB OS A WHEEL HUH A
TUB
you how we , that look ties and leaders. Parties and Many first drinks were, then growl about it. Nothing ever
the big things tor granted and make ,,,,. big air tr to watch form and candidates should be frank- and
Including latest ideas ill
great to, over little-freakish struggles and listen lo boast- put under examination to what led lo ruin.
., great full . the little, yield us by way of progress a buy a of
shoes, a hat. a necktie, a
and Hie latest prices of his pi
duet, have protected him against
,, , , .
dishonest dealers.
The telephone. th studied eclipses of . sun
ms the stores, has saved the ore they began to
lime ml with Hi- t. daily registering and
t. is money. sun. . no h n , , ;
,. telephone the rural tree They look for granted the ., , . x
sis
WOODROW
The lion In
Roosevelt declares that am a
man peaceful disposition Yet it
would be hard to find a man who has
stirred up more than he.
and lucre a many questions
which the working man may legit- or anything else, he does not
ask until h got standing around to
gnawer UP and lake and there
answer. A people deplore
The the leaders of W , , , ,
the attempted or Col.
Roosevelt. it is a lamentable
new party are as alarming w n lo a
delivery, the way. have also cut ems truths . tin- and ,,,,. th stand-
treating is a silly one and i.
down about amount red over
little
, .,
Is i ; number u i
among natural phenomena, it they had stud ,,. . .,,., , .,,,,,.,,, ,
Tin- greatest wealth the nation, led the apparent movement, . the country In i good
In I. the they studied might ,,. ,;, ,,. Republican party.
patter. He de that lie
lad a very huge
amount of money is taken out or the
pocket the general taxpayer and
is not to be abandoned.
lives Tic men the world
over are subjected lo such dangers.
produces, This year, for- have discovered much earlier financial
is b year . wonderful Is round They might have has be. ,,
Thousands of millions dared lo go outside
iii favors, I. i mat-
III. t THE a,. ,,,. ., ,,,,.
county who will average
When you and do business .,. . ,. ,
classes of protected home folk we are more or other they have been
ion his concern is that so little partners together. Sou kelp lucky to average
been to the nation by the farm- or ii n ,., i mines,
in actual value, Thousands of with no fear foiling ,. ,. ,. ,,.,.,,.,.
ills money gets int. the pocket of other fellow with your patronage, and
ii of grain have and have
islanding it represents
.- lion It into the pockets of Hie
Thus money , several
been taken the America earlier and wound up leaden rs his and keep turning over and The
. th people to life i back the whole people of an working tor the community .,,.,. ,.,,. ,
feed and .,, animal Hi. We have all o ., ,. , d,
m he expect to do In or- in Not so when you do
people wit, ire which us on our and small man-
was one,. . poor, or runs over one els. ,.,,.,. ,,,.,,,,. n
worn-out before she reached automobile, The bull-bearing and co
tier H see lo i. a larger portion your trading elsewhere, by mall for
. money gets Into send your
end l have round only wound upon
And the money sen from home upon
The entire country feels good that
hours a day was her and the tire air make u think and , ,,. .,,., on is a in i work mid by th
In Ami her our heads and say, , . . , . . ,. . i program which speaks of up other community was or a nature.
hand was little better off. is ,,,,., M , ,,.,,. a minimum, or living, wage ;,, which yon have no part.
tin- about th. big ball earth n, ,, i,,., for workers l suppose -o I
Dec. j hum it iii
The Wilmington Dispatch speaks m
able names, you can try those In the
ill tin old
masting, or some highly bane- you live on v.-s. if i, um that the principle
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Legal
OF REAL ESTATE
By virtue of a decree of the Super-
Court. Pitt county, made by H.
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a certain civil
action pending in said court, at May
term. 1912. entitled J. A. Stoke, and
R. L. r vs. J. A. Gardner, the
undersigned will, on
Monday, the 11th day of November,
H-12, at o'clock, noon. It being the
1st day of November Civil Term,
Pitt County Superior Court, expose
to sale before the court house
door in Greenville. Pitt county, lo the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow-
described tract, or parcel, of land
to and being in Swift
Creek Township. Pitt county. North
Carolina and described as follows to
at a stake on the Clay
Hoot road and running S. W 1-2
poles to a stake, thence S K
poles to a stake, thence S W
pole to the Creek road, thence up
with the Creek road to Gardner's
Cross Roads containing acres more
or
Also one tract land in said town-
ship, county and state, beginning at
Isaac Gardner's second corner and
runs S W to the Creek road, then
down said road to the old Flat Branch
Ditch, then the various courses
of said ditch to Isaac Gardner's third
thence North -1 West poles
to the beginning, containing acre,
more or less.
Also one parcel land in
township, county and state, beginning
m the Big Ditch Bridge on the Clay
road and running down said
road to J. Me Dixon's Coward place
line, thence a southerly direction with
said Dixon's line to an old ditch,
thence up with said ditch to the big
ditch, thence up with said ditch to
th beginning containing
more or less.
one other land in
said township, county and state, be-
ginning at the intersection of the
Bridge and the Green-
ville Road and running
with the Greenville road to the I-aura
A. land, then South to hi.
Gardner's line, then
with M. O. Gardner's land to the
Gardner's Bridge with the
Gardner's Bridge to the begin-
containing acres more or less
and being the land upon which the
Mill, store and residence of J. A.
Gardner are located.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and State adjoining
the Lazarus Dawson lands, W. H.
Clark, J. and J. J. Moore
lands, containing acres more or
less and being the same lands deed-
ed to the said J. A. by Sam-
Cory, reference to which deed is
hereby made for an accurate
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and State bounded on
the South by Swift Creek, on the East
by J. Dixon, on the North by J.
H. Colling and M. O. Gardner and on
the West by M. O. Gardner, contain-
acres more or less and known
as the lands.
Also one other tract of land in said
county and state, begin-
at the big ditch on the Greenville
road leading from Gardner's
roads to bridge, thence
running S with said ditch to the old
Flat Branch ditch to the division line
between Isaac Gardner and Charles
Gardner to the Greenville road, con-
acres more or less.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and state and bound-
ed on the South by M. O. Gardner,
on the by J. A. Gardner and on
the North and on the West by J. A.
Gardner and II. Gardner
M acres more or
This sale Is lo he made under and by
authority of Decree of the Super-
Court above referred to.
This th of October. 1912. I
HARDING.
Commissioner.
NOTICE SALE
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Superior Court, before D.
C Moore, Clerk.
Sarah E. Cox, of George
W. Cox. vs. Marie
By virtue of a decree of
parlor court, made In above
tilled cause by D. Moore, clerk of
Hie superior court of Pitt county, on
the 6th day of September. 1912.
undersigned commissioner will, on
Monday, th 18th clay of October, 1912,
in o'clock noon, expose to public
Sal before the court house door In
Greenville, to highest bidder for
rash, that certain in th town of
a stake on
Street and runs with Mason Lodge
lino feet, then at right angles
with said line feet to Gibson's
feet with Gibson's
line to a stake, thence with
street SO feet to the beginning,
1-4 acre, more or less.
Also another parcel of land
In township, Pitt
beginning l a and duns
Ml t -4 7-10 chains lo a
pine, Nora Buck's
and Cora corner, thence with
Cora line 1-2, east
28.7 chains to a sweet gum, her
on the bill and near Cow Swamp,
thence south 1-2, west 1-4 chain,
to a knot, an old in
the mouth of Long Branch, thence
up the run of said branch to the
mouth of the ditch in said branch
1-4 chain., thence up ditch
4-5 chain, to a stake R
TO
The undersigned having day
qualified as administrator of the es-
of Nannie E Little, before D. C.
Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court of
Pitt county, notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted to said es-
to make immediately payment to
the undersigned administrator and all
persons holding claim, against said
chains to a stake R. M. are hereby notified to file the
Hams and James C. May's with said administrator with-
Item.
north east 1-4 chains to
small gum bush said May's corner,
thence with said May's ditch north
west 3.6. then north west 1-5
chains to N. C. Cox's thence
with said line north west
chains to a stake at the head of a
ditch on the path leading from Nan-
Cox's to the main road, then with
N. S. Cos again north west
chains to a stake, said Cox's
then with said Cox's other line
north 3-4 east 8.4 chains to a
on the east edge or a ditch,
with said N. S. Cox again north
i west 2.28 to a post oak
thence with Cox again north 1-4
east 13.3 chains to the beginning,
containing acres, more or
This the 25th day of September,
1912.
F. C. HARDING.
ltd w Commissioner.
in t w months the date hereof
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of recovery of said claims.
This the 3rd day of October. 1912.
G. H. LITTLE,
Administrator of the estate of Nannie
E. Little. ltd
OF SALE
North Carolina. Pitt County.
W. A. Taylor and J. C. Taylor
Samuel and wife Jacky
Ann Edwards, R. E. Randolph. L. A.
Randolph. J. H. Randolph. Robert
Staton. J. R. Bunting and Macclesfield
Supply Company.
By virtue of a decree of the super-
OF VACANT LAND
State of North Carolina, Pitt County.
A. V. Wooten enters and claims
the following piece or parcel of
Situate in Swift Creek township, de-
scribed and bounded as
the lands of J. M. Wooten
and lies between the lands of Elias
and the Allen Johnson lands.
twelve acres, more or less.
25th day of Sept.
A. V. WOOTEN.
W. M. MOORE.
Taker.
ltd w
Oct.
Leon Kittrell of Ayden was here a
short Thursday.
A car load of salt Just in at A. W
Ange and Company.
Mrs. J. L. and brother Jas-
per Taylor went to Ayden Thursday
Barber Company
received a car load of coarse and
fine sail
Large crowds an at
the services at the Free Will
church this Week.
Mr. A. D. went to
Greenville Friday.
Those who value their time and la-
will consider coining to
ville when they have cotton to gin.
The effort on their part and the time
they s insignificant at
The Pitt County Oil Mill.
Misses Cora Walston. Snow
and Flossy of W. H. S. left
to Spend the week end at their
respective homes.
Corbett and Le Smith left
Friday evening to spend a days
at home near also to
attend the Primitive Baptist
at Tyson's church.
Cotton. I and tics at A. W.
and Company
Paul Wallace want over to Kinston
Friday to spend a few days at home.
The largest, the best and the
complete line of shoes are now In at
Harrington. Harbor and Company.
Mrs. II T. Spier and son, Ashley.
to Friday to spend
with friends.
In Third Encounter With
Joe Wood, Routs Rifle
Shot Twirler from the Mound
.
defeated
Boston, Oct. The New York
the Americans today by a
Nationals over-
score ii to t
star pit. her. driven from the
v was touched for seven hits.
NOTICE TO I HI mil-
Having duly qualified before the
superior court clerk of Pitt county
as administrator of the estate of
Harrington, deceased, notice days
hereby given to all persons indebted The Pitt County Oil Company
to the estate to make gin your cotton for the 20th and
to the undersigned; and all per-j give you bugging and ties. Will pay-
sons having claims against said the highest price or in.
of Pitt county, made are lo MM for toed. than
above entitled cause His undersigned for payment on or a chance.
E. B. Kline. Judge at the the of
term. 1912. of the superior court of
Pitt county, the undersigned
This 26th day of September. 1912.
JESSE CANNON.
of Al Harrington.
fl ltd
or this notice will be
bar of recovery.
will on Thursday, the 31st
of October. at o'clock
noon, before the court house door in
to the highest bidder for
cash, expose to public sale the fol-
lowing described tract or parcel of
land, to
and being in Bethel town-
ship. Pitt county. North Carolina, and
beginning at a cypress in
Creek, Noble corner in said
and runs thence with
line north SO. east poles to a
pine, then north H poles to a pine
In the branch, then down the
various courses of said branch to the
creek, then will, said creek to the be-
ginning, containing acres, more
or
This the day of Sept. 1912.
F. C. HARDING.
ltd Commissioner
NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of the
estate F. M. deceased, late
of Pitt county, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims i
against the estate of the said
ed. to exhibit them to the undersigned;
at Greenville. N. C, on or before the
20th day of September. 1913. or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
ate payment.
This the 20th day of Sept., 1912.
A. D.
Executor of F. M. Dupree, Deed, p
Hanks of and Elder
plead g. Brush, of Tann., will preach
a. church next Thursday.
The Junior Order gave cream
supper Tuesday night. Visiting
brothers were present from Raleigh
Ayden and Columbia. X. C.
H you have no, tried oysters at
K. W. Try they are
fine.
Mr. H. II. to
Kinston Friday on business.
Misses Harding and Howie, teach-
of the Graded School are
the weak end with Misses
Cox.
Miss Lena spoil. Friday
night with Mrs. It. T. Cox.
Mrs. Henry Harding of Washington
came Friday to visit relatives in town.
Miss Smith left this morn-
to spend a days at home.
for sale by Josephus
x, Winterville, N. C.
NOTICE SALE
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In the Court.
Greenville Manufacturing
Company, vs. Manson
By virtue of an execution direct-
ed to the undersigned from the
court of Pitt county, In the
above entitled action. I will on Mon-
day, 11th day of November, 1912, at
o'clock noon, at the court house
door of said county, sell to the high-
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said
execution, all the right, title and in-
which the said Manson Mara-
the defendant, has In the follow-
described real estate,
Being one house and lot in what
is known as Perkins Town in West-
Greenville, being on Roosevelt
avenue and described as
Beginning at Roosevelt avenue at the
corner of A. M. Moseley and run-
west feet; thence north,
touching property of Bros.,
and others feet to a corner of the
property of J. Pulley; thence
feet to Roosevelt avenue; thence
Roosevelt avenue feet to the
beginning.
This 7th day of October. 1912.
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff.
ltd
I have taken up eight spotted shouts
that have been going In my field for
over a month. Weight, about or
pounds. Marked smooth crop and
slit in right ear and under bit in left.
Owner can get them by paying dam-
ages.
October 1912.
W. H. TRIPP
Winterville, N. C.
R. F. D. Box
ltd
NOTICE I
A Good Farm for Sale, and
Hi
A good farm containing one
and fifty acres. Three Horse
Crop in Cultivation.
One s room dwelling house, good
barn and shelters, 4-room tenant
house and kitchen.
One tobacco barn.
For further Information apply to
J. C. ROBERTSON.
Robersonville, N. C.
PUBLICATION OP SIMMONS
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Superior Court
Emilia Peed vs. Robert Peed.
To Robert Peed, defendant in the
above entitled You will here-
by take notice that a civil action tor
bus been in the
county of Pitt, by Emma Peed, the
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the
defendant, divorce and the said
Will hereby take notice
that he is required at the
next term of the Superior court of
county which convenes at the
court house In Greenville. Pitt
on the null. Monday niter th 1st
Monday of September, i. being the
i November, 1912, and an-
FOR SALE
Will offer for sale at public auction
at Simpson, N. C, on Oct. 15th, at
o'clock a. in., a certain tract or
land on South side of Norfolk South-
R. R. at Simpson,
from to
other farms for sale.
W. L. WOOTEN, Agent.
NOTICE
Application will be made th
Governor of North Carolina for the
pardon of W. on account
Of his ill health and
This September 30th. 1912.
HARRY SKINNER, Attorney.
lid It
Farm Per Hale
acres acres in
Craven county. miles from
on road between Vanceboro mid
New Bern. Land line for raising to-
cotton corn. sell
or demur to the complaint
In the above entitled and the
said Robert Peed will fur-
take notice if he falls lo
answer the complaint within
time require law. plaintiff will
apply to the court for relief de-
in complaint.
This the Till d . of October. 1912.
C.
Clerk Superior Court. Co
ltd
II
In -till
II. PROCTOR.
V Bargain
For sale In the town of Ayden. N.
C. II exceptionally fine, large
lots. See John or
R. C. Coward Ayden. N. C. or ad-
dress W. A. Harden. Ayden. X. C
Black Items.
Oct. this time we are
a very hot and dry spell.
Some of the tanners through this
section are most through selling to-
They all seem to be
their sales.
All that we can hear Is picking cot-
ton.
We have some good pickers
our section.
Mr. W. V. Clarke went to Green-
ville last week.
We are having a nice Sunday School
at this time. We cordially invite
you to attend and help us out in the
good work.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Clark
came to our section Sun-
day morning.
Mrs. G. W. Cox attended the Fair
Richmond lust week. She re-
ports a pleasant trip.
M. M, Williams went to Richmond
last week.
The farmer are saving some nice
hay now. They have plenty of
sunshine and dry Weather.
Three of the Black Jack boys were
out hunting one night last week. They
came upon a hog and they had to
The
runner.
Bill one of boy was real last.
Several of our people are
to attend the Stale Fair.
The Farmers Union held its n
meeting Friday
Mr. J. H. Clark has purchased him
a near Ayden.
At Training
Porter, v. M, C A.
dent, who has been spending several
the Teachers Training School
left morning.
Her attractive personality and ear-
manner made strong
upon the young women
school. helpful
sympathetic understanding
her timely en-
she has been a source
in Inspiration t. the Association.
Dr, W. O. pastor of the
church, conducted
exercises the Training
School this morning. He mad an
interesting short talk on value
overcoming difficult in school
FOR MILE
from Everetts. Martin county. c ,
acres. cleared. J. A. Whitley,
X. C. ltd
i N C con- yard, Tin
acres. Also wen
before a crowd of will the deciding of the
here tomorrow.
Wood, the Kt-d
in the fire inning when his
which lulled six runts.
Hull finished on the Slab tor and batted I
Th- loosely played In the held on both sides.
NEW
r. i. .
Doyle,
Murray. I. f. .
lb. .
c.
Fletcher, . .
p.
Total .
Score by
New York
Two base Hall and Lewis
Home Gardner.
Pitching Off Wood, ti
ah. A.
Hooper, r.
here,
S r, . .
. .
Gardner,
Wagner,
hits in S times at hat In
off Hall,
Sacrifice
Sacrifice
Stolen
First
runs
Mini
Hooper.
on New
baa on
and i hits in times at at in s innings.
Struck by
on .
Hit by pitched
me,
plate. Evans; on
held.
and Meyers; Speaker
York. Boston,
I.
off Hall
Gardner.
left Raid,
Karl i
k rt,
tenth Karl of was born
and lo the title
upon the death or his father iii MM
lie Brat of made
after Lord
Essex's expedition to Ireland In the
lime of Queen Th
ant Earl received a military
and was lieutenant Colonel in
command of the Battalion Gran
Guard in South African
war n 1901. Prior to that time be
was In Lord Stanley of
when th latter
nor General of Canada. hair to
the title is the brother of the pr-
.,. the Hon. Lionel Lambert.
The was married in 1906 lo Miss
Adelaide Randolph whose mother
mi Miss Edith of New York,
who. after the death of her ti
band. Col Arthur Randolph, was mar-
led . the late William Whitney.
Got This Fine Pipe With
Myers Duke's
All kinds of men smoke Duke's Mixture In all kinds
of well as In they all tell the same
story They like the genuine, natural taste of
Choice bright offed to mellow mildness, carefully stemmed
and then pure, high-grille tobacco
that's what you gel in Myers Due t Mixture sack.
You get one and a half ounces of this purr, mild
tobacco, in quality for sack you
get a book of free
Now About the Free Pip
In every sack of Lr park
You can coupons tot i
other useful These not
There la hit cry Mabel
catchers glove-, tennis nickels, toilet
nit cases, canes, umbrellas Hint other tilings Just
us your Mint postal
sod h special offer during
and November only we will
send you our
of presents FREE cf any
charge. Open up a of
Myers Mixture today.
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GRANGER TWIST. t -n
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. sen . in
the con
Tin
the
north
Ion No.
The Great Eastern
Carolina Fair
NEW BERN,
Oct. and Nov.
Is Premium for Agriculture, Stork Poultry,
and Other
daily BACON
MIDWAY
AM.
For Premium Hook and
J. LEON WILLIAMS,
raw N. c.
mi s
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from Grove,
ii ash and save extra
freight mid-
mans profit, commission
mm , and other
expenses. I ell till all
In an v for abort
on i
l o i a . potato drawers and
vine, varieties. Orders
for potato plants art
being pi ii d now for
mi if need
i potato plants for next
mil mt
your order, now first come;
References;
It ml, Hi land. PI.
Park Bank, of
Par Pis.
; B. TAYLOR
Winter Part. Via.
Coward Wooten Drug Co.
Drugs
On
ICE
CUE AM
lo
hull of
Stationery,
Pm.
Kodak
K Drug Co.
Roofing
and Sheet Metal Work
For Slate or Tin. Tin Shop Repair
Work, and Flu a. in Season, So
J. J. JENKINS
SMALL FARMS AT AUCTION
AT PENNY HILL NORTH CAROLINA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
PINEY GROVE PLANTATION
W nave divided the well-known
Plantation into of about and will
sell auction October 29th, 1912.
DINNER AND MUSIC FREE
Dinner free to those attending Bale.
hand will A time guaranteed to
all.
SALE OF TEAM
Head of and Mules. Farm Machinery and
Implements, Fodder and for salt- at Auction
after land sale is over.
GOOD
FIVE YEARS TO PAY
The terms of Bale are cash, balance in five
This gives you a chance to let your farm pay
for itself. Warranty Deeds given each purchaser on
First Payment.
BIG CHANCE FOR BUYERS
This is chance to Farm Bargains. One of
the best plantations in the state will go under the Ham-
mer. The land must In- Bold regardless of cost. Come
and get the farm yon have wanted all your life. Water
transportation, frontage on public road, four miles from
DON'T FORGET THE DATE., OCTOBER 1912.
REAL ESTATE COMPANY, SOUTH CAROLINA
Directory
Ml AND CITY Kit
V I.
Tat fair sad Building. Will
t. rent
via
NORFOLK
sad Social
S. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C.
of M.
B. Wilson.
I'll. Laughing-
C.
P. n
J. Holland, J. J. Mar, H. M.
W. E. Proctor.
hi Mount
TO in
IN nil.
tint.
Ill cat
of
Shun
mil
Trips i the
firms
I added of
f will exhibit in Kinky Mount
Including one Admission lo the Fair on October The
on to
Inclusive, until
October
Trains No. and ti will
make nil stops on the
during Fair Week, October
to U. inclusive.
Train IS. due to leave Union
week days at 2.40 p. in.,
Fair Week. October 15th to 18th.
Tb.
Town.
M. Woolen.
C. Tyson.
I.
of T.
K. Nobles. K. U.
W. A. J. S J
F. Davenport, U. F. Z. P. Van-
Dyke. H. J. Edwards.
Water and Light U
S. Spain, C.
W.
Superintendent H. L. Allen
Fir D.
Atlantic Coast Line announces
ill with its splendid
through Pullman service to Key West
the Peninsular Occidental
tacit In Itself is In Ilia, will I
should bring thousands of conducted lours with the new
surrounding country. steamship
It beyond the that point . Colon. Panning
of kind ever seen In Zone. Jamaica, and
Cuba,
The world's moat skillful scenic The is a brand Be and
property-makers, modern, ship In every par
director, and la fee. long,
were to mount the tons
HOB, A stage bigger a hundred equipped throughout
will leave p in. was built and made lights and fans and bus
portable so that It can be conveyed a speed Of eighteen knots,
from town and creeled each This Splendid ship will Ii
morning in the main tent Thus on the morning on
proprietors have made it
for those who live in
towns as well as In the large
see tills magnificent word-
less pity its east of 1.200 char-
ballet of dancing girls.
U grand opera chorus of voices,
horses and a train load of spec-
scenery, costume., properties and
devices for producing such
stage as thunder, lightning, mankind.
Agent Storms, and sound battle.
pass all Intermediate to Wash
melon one hour and N
than regular published schedule
urea.
Arrangement of special Train
Service from N.
to Raleigh return, Thurs-
day. October 17th
Leave p. in.
stopping all stations to Bel-
haven, arriving about
p. m.
For particulars apply lo nearest agent
W. W.
Passenger
Chard.-.
U II.
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, Clerk;
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun-
day school; J. C. secretary
Episcopal, St. Dallas
Tucker, rector. W. A.
superintendent of Sunday school.
R. V. Lancaster
pastor; P M. John son. clerk.
Methodist.
R. M. Hoyle. pastor; A B. Ellington,
clerk; H. D I la Ionian, super Intend
of Sunday school; L. Pander
secretary.
Delphi Chapel
Re. W. O. pastor.
Free Will Thomas E
Peden,
Ledges.
Hi. No. A. P. and A. M
-R. Williams. W, Hi la H. Pander
Sec.
Sharon, No. A. P. and A.
f. D. E. Sec.
Encampment No. I
O. O. W. C. P.;
H. Pender. Scribe.
River No. K. of P.
Woodward, A. Ellington
K. of R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M
-J. N. Hart. H. P.; E. K. Sec
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O
Tuesday night, E. O
Flanagan. N. O.; L H Pender.
Tribe No. SB. I
It Sachem; J.
Brown. C of K.
SCHEDULE
Trains Leave Raleigh, July
A. H.
a. Atlanta,
and West,
end Florida
at Hamlet for Charlotte
Atlanta.
THE WILMINGTON
a.
with and parlor car. Con-
with for Washington
Baltimore. Now York. Boston and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
M.
p. Richmond.
New York
sleepers, day and dinning
Oar, Connects at Richmond with
C. O. at Wash with
railroad and B. A for
burg and
THE SEABOARD MAIL-No.
p. m. -For Atlanta.
Memphis
west. Parlor cars lo
Hamlet.
p. m., No. for
Henderson and
Richmond
a. New York
p. m., Penn.
arrive to and New
York.
II. P. A, Ya
H. S D. P. A.
Raleigh N.
In the old market place of
Prance, now stands
by which the French of today
have sought lo redeem their part of
the execution of of Arc, who on
May 1481, was burned to death
on the of
delivered her country from
the English and having restored
crown to Charles VII. History re-
cords but tho meager facts of this
heroine of eighteen
who led the of France
through English Invasion and
then, deserted by all, even tho in-
monarch whom she preserved
died the torture known with
the of the master her lips,
lusting In poetry the name of this
simple peasant girl has come down
through tho ages to be reserved as
that of n saint and whose wonderful
powers and whose bravery ore verily
believed lo have been of divine In-
On the triumphant Incidents,
victorious engagements, the
feat of the armies and
of Charles VII. all
ed by the trail Maid of Orleans, has
bean founded the Inspiring
which gives cir-
a new and makes
ail attraction such as the world In
searching for
before found.
The regular circus program Is more
than ever attractive. Us
foreign artists. Its double men-
Its new Street parade will
prove a great surprise lo
attend from this city. The eve
one Should missed.
leave K
arrival of
Coast East
Coast I rain from the
North, on January and February
and March and Is and April
and sailing direct to Colon, whore
I slop of two day. will lie made.
Which will give passengers ample op-
to the Panama Ca-
tat greatest Of engineering
or other enlist i in lion work known to
On the return trip two
day's slop will be made Kingston,
where and tropical Jamaica
be explored, will be tally
The will sail
thence to Havana to discharge
to stop there, and
the tickets will be good to return to
Key West on any of the
sailings of the regular line.
The lour will eleven days,
and the rate fur the entire trip. In-
meals and berth at and In
port, be Tickets will per-
slop-overs so that u longer stop
be made at Colon or
Havana, for passengers desiring to do
so.
Sailing dates, itineraries and In-
formation retarding reservations,
connections, etc may be obtained
from A. C. L, representatives, or by
T. C, WHITE, the general
passenger agent of that line, at
N- C.
the
do-
th I
who
Is
Miss Lillian Curr.
Mies Ward Moore,
of a I
J. L. Wool
ii. secretary.
The Kings A.
Mrs. J. O.
Secretary.
Sana Mr
Lewis Skinner; Mrs. W
L. Hall.
Carolina Albion Dunn, president
p. M. Clark, secretary.
End of R. O
tries, president. Kr. E. B.
Round C R.
Players and
David Is to produce four
original plays tills year.
A play on Is now under
consideration In New York.
by Charles Klein.
win be produced In January.
fully Marshall heads
again this season
lone as the leading lady.
Colored Man
Bethel, n. c. Dot IBIS.
Editor Bethel has a re-
markable colored man. of whom
any community might well feel proud
On yesterday he picked pounds
of cotton and one before over
41.0 pounds He Is a first class bar-
a god school teacher and has
ways voted the Democratic ticket.
This man's name Is II. A. Staton
Where Is any better colored mill
B. II, JONES.
Notice Is hereby given to the pub-
that our lands lying along Tar
River have been potted according to
law and It is Intention to
OUtS any one trespassing on any of
our lands with or Without gun or dog
for purpose whatever, without
permission.
L.
JOSEPH
W. J. EVANS,
It.
G,
ll ALLEN.
F. EVANS,
n SMITH.
FORBES,
JOYNER,
to
J.
I.
c.
o.
i in
T.
s.
I.
Pies ; Miss Nellie Denny.
Civic
A Person; Secretary. T.
M. . of t.
Mr I. K. Jackson, of Norfolk. .
deputy of Modem Wood-
men of America, is m town stool
to organize a lodge of M. W. of A.
West Virginia Clubs
W. Va.
Every train coining into Morganton
Ibis morning swelled the number of
arrivals of delegates to the ninth an-
convention or West Virgin-
federation of women's Clubs, The
opening of convention
was held in the M B, Church
this afternoon. Mrs. John of
the state president,
siding. Business sessions and en-
will carry the
. .
week,
Till
The Average
at
NEW BRICK
Warehouse
Gentry Gorman
Proprietors
Has be en slightly over
for the past few weeks
THE SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY THIS
WAREHOUSE IS DUE TO THE KNOWLEDGE
OF TOBACCO OF THE PEOPLE RUNNING
IT, AND THE EXCELLENT SALESMANSHIP
OF EVERY MAN CONNECTED WITH IT.
Let-
Gentry Gorman
Sell your Next Load
They will Get the Highest
Market Price for it
We sell the best Buggies and on I
the market for the money
Satisfaction or Money
Refunded
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
We invite you to look at our stock
r.





MRS. THOMAS R.
Wife cf the Nominee. Honorary
National Democratic League.
. V
Thomas K. Marshall, of vice-presidential nominee th
Democratic Is a keen student of affairs and as the constant
ion of her has had an exceptional opportunity of specializing on
human nature A very practical and far reaching result of this peculiar In-
In the family of the has no children of her own-
la found In the long list of humanitarian bills passed by tie Indiana
during bar regime as governor A bill to curtail child labor
heads the list, which numbers twenty, and every legal
for the Immediate relief of labor, especially that pertaining to
and children.
The Marshall BOOM, like that of tho Is a home of books, and
yet one does not feel Its walls. On the contrary, one
very much at home there the moment Mrs Marshall appears upon the scene,
and. If possible, more when Mr. Marshall comes In.
They arc such chums, this governor and wife, and
where one is the other Is pretty sure to be found They have traveled all
over the country together, and If the Woman's National Democratic league
has anything to do with It they will soon be going to Washington together
Mrs Marshall ll honorary vice-president of the league keenly Inter-
acted In Its work, not because It Is part of the campaign, but because she
recognizes the permanency of the movement to educate women In the
of Democracy.
Oct. -Miss
of near spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss
Cox.
Oysters any way you want them,
good treat every day R. W.
Mr. J ll. Cox well Ilia
Sat
The I on ate
inviting you to come
them for low prices on
. dress underwear and
hosiery. Mercantile Company.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the Primitive Baptist association
If it is pictures that yon want l
see Hen or Stephens at A. W.
sags Company. They will give
you close ea work.
Dr. Walter Dawson was
if town Sunday evening with his
and he was accompanied
back home Misses Cox, Howie.
who ml
Saturday and Sunday the
IT. II. T. COX,
Harrington, Barber and Company
have just received a good fresh Car
load of new Hour from the mills.
The revival the Free Will
church closed Sunday morning.
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green-
ville was in town Sunday.
sausage and everything
the grocery line going cheap for
cash. It W. Hail.
Mr. M. H Bryan of Greenville was
i visitor in town Sunday night
Mr. COX who been spend-
some lime at home returned to
Tuesday.
Mr Nichols of
MONEY LOST
was a visitor in town Sunday even-
and night.
A large lot of hardware and dry
goods just received A. W. Ange
and Company.
Miss Helen Smith and Miss Helen
who spent several at
home with Miss Smith returned to
school Tuesday evening.
We are continually gelling in new-
goods, such as hoes, shovels, forks,
rakes, traces, plows, in short,
most anything in the hardware line.
Mercantile Company.
Messrs. A. O. B. F. Man-
It. T. Cox. J. F. Harrington
went to Greenville Tuesday.
Messrs. A. D. Jamie
Smith. Joe C.
Lawhorn and C. E. Langston hit this
EVERY year some farmers money
by the first is offer-
ed them without looking over our lines
of FARM MACHINERY
We carry an line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market.
We carry a stocK or repairs ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do everything in our
power to merit your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
MRS. JOHNSON
On of the the Woman's National Wilson and Marshall
Organization.
evening en route for Raleigh.
Harrington. Company
have received a car load of
and dairy salt, they can supply your
wants.
A large number went over to Ayden
Tuesday night to attend the Cox and
Kittrell marriage Wednesday morn-
Rev. C. W.
spent several
evening.
of
hours hero Tuesday
will cure yon.
Brown made his historic
raid on Harper's Ferry.
or o doses will any case
i Chills and Fever; and it taken then
u a tonic the Fever will not return.
Price
will cure you.
v. . a., u. .
Woman's National Wilson and Marshall and president the
Wilson and Marshall Woman's in Texas. Is in New York, where
she will remain during the rest of the presidential campaign In connection
with the work of the national organization at the headquarters In the Fifth
Avenue building. Mrs. Johnson east with her husband, who is one
the most prominent politicians, most successful lawyers and most
orators In Texas, to attend the Baltimore convention. Mr. Johnson was
chairman of tho Texas which, as Is well known, was solid for
Governor Wilson throughout the famous sessions He will ac
participate In the campaign, delivering a number of speeches for the
ticket Mrs. Johnson has been spending the summer In the east and will
remain here to do all In her power for the advancement of the Democratic
and the election of Wilson and Marshall
i H
WHO ASSASSINATED
Lincoln. Garfield and were assassinated while in office.
Lincoln was shot In Ford's in Washington, April 14th,
1885 by John Wilkes Booth.
was slot in the Pennsylvania depot In Wash-
on July 2nd, 1881. The assassin was Charles Jules
was shot twice September 1901, while In the
Temple of Music the American Exposition, Buffalo. N. Y.
assassin was Louis
Jackson was shot in the Capitol at Washington. January
a house i R.-, Lawrence he-
cause the pistol of the assassin missed fire.
A Value
In Every Suit-
Our clothes not only look right, fit right, and are right,
but there's a value in every garment.
PATTERNS- lock this FALL. Every colorant
weave is now displayed on our racks and the cost to you is more attractive
price g so low for clothes you get.
Many men who are older will want these snappy patterns, l are a
rt extreme, but we have geed styles for all ages.
As soon as you're ready we want to show you pattern u are thinking
about; and style and we'll lit you correctly in the style and pattern
you want.
HATS SHOES
AND FURNISHINGS
In fact we sell everything that is good in Men's
and Boy's Wear.
C. S. FORBES
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OP FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is the Most the Healthful, the Moil Employment Washington.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
VOLUME
S. C, FRIDAY TUBER 2.1,
M St
WANTED TO FRAME
UP LIEUT. BECKER
Witness For Defense Is Admitted
to Chair
BOTH SIDES THROUGH USE
up Will Take All
Case to the Jury
Probably Sometime
Tonight
New York. Oct. defense In
the case of Police Lieutenant Becker
charged with the murder of Herman
that it rested at
noon today, but Justice God taking it
into bis own hands reopened the
and recalled to the stand
who had previously testified
for the defense.
were certain questions put
by the defense to this witness which I
excluded before. I now permit you to
put those he said to John
F. Becker's chief counsel.
Mr. said he to
put the questions now, as he prefer-
red to let the case stand as it was.
I direct the District
to ask the witness those
said Justice Goff. the In-
of the
Mr. vigorous objections
were disregarded.
The action of the defense in an-
that it desired to rest was
sudden and unexpected. Mr.
had said less than an hour be-
fore that he expected to call Becker
to stand
The morning session had been
en up mainly with testimony Intro-
to sustain with testimony of
the defense that the informers. Rose,
Webber. and had
Becker to save them-
selves. Character witnesses were
then called Mr. an-
he was through.
By tho court's direction
Sullivan was recalled.
did Rose say to you in the
Council asked District At-
of Sullivan.
said preservation is the
first law of nature; I had to testify
against Becker to save my
What did Webber
said. am the happiest man
In the world. That
dead and I don't have to worry
about his getting me now. Now,
Jack. It's been fixed up by the
District Attorney for you to
orate us when we testify. We are
all Jews and what do we care about
that Dutch Becker,
Rose say anything else to
you
he said that he and Webber
and and were going
to Becker, and I said
Why you what do
you mean by He said.
you know, self-preservation Is the
first law of
Sullivan said he took no part in
the assassination of nor
in the alleged conspiracy of Rose,
Webber, and lo as-
the gambler.
Webber said to me,
only way you can get out for you
to do as Mr. Whitman says and swear
you saw Becker at Forty-second street
and Sixth avenue a few hours after
the murder. If you do that you will
get out Ike we will, after the trial.
If you don't you'll be indicted and
spend six months In
Webber offer any money to
corroborate him
he said. God's lake, Jack,
say that you saw Becker as we will
BACK IN HIS SHELL
REACHES HOME
AT OYSTER BAY, AMI IS IS
FOR SOME DAYS OF
REAL REST
TAKE UP
BAY, Oct. week
of absolute rest is all that is
ed, in the opinion of his physicians,
to put Colonel Roosevelt in the best
of condition.
At the end of that time If he fol-
lows the strict regime which has been
for him, it Is expected that
he will be able to take up the cam-
in the closing days.
The Colonel reached Hill
from Chicago shortly after o'clock
today and walked unassisted up the
stairs and went to bed, expecting to
remain there most of the day. When
the automobile carrying Colonel
Roosevelt reached the house, the col-
stepped out, declining assistance.
mighty good to be home
he said.
While a week was set as the period
of absolute rest it was explained that
for a considerably longer time Colon-
el Roosevelt must avoid hard work
and will be for him to
attempt to make many speeches.
Several weeks will be required for
the complete healing of tho wound
and the knitting of the fractured rib.
Want Eastern Star Home
CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Oct.
thirty-firth annual meeting of the
Iowa grand chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star which settled down
to business here today, is featured
by a spirited contest of
to secure the Eastern Star Masonic
home. The home was formerly
ed at Boone. but it was destroyed by
fire last spring. Boone is making a
strong effort to it rebuilt there,
while and Cedar Rap-
ids are offering strong Inducements
to secure the institution.
THE MAGNET
Uncle Sams Post Office Men
Frame Law on Paper Circulation
From Now on no Subscriber Owing a Publisher Over a Year's
Subscription Will Not be Able to Receive Paper Without
Getting the Publisher in Trouble
DEMOCRATS
IN LIVED CAMPAIGN
TO WREST LEADERSHIP FROM
THE PARTY l
STATE, IT
IS PROPOSED
BOSS FLYNN STRONG BULL MOOSE
Guerrilla
Warfare to be War's
Feature
NO LOOPHOLE LEFT, PAPERS MUST CLEAN LISTS
Dr. Coming
Dr. H. Hyatt will be at Hotel
Bertha Monday. November 4th to
treat diseases of the eye and fit
glasses.
Turks Fleeing in Panic
Athens, Greece, Oct. turk-
army is fleeing In panic from
on the way to the Turkish
town of in the north, accord-
to a semi-official statement Is-
sued here today. The Greek troops
are said to be pursuing them vigor-
When the Turks precipitately
the town of it Is
said, they left behind them their stuff
maps and a million cartridges. They
also dropped during their retreat
much of their clothing and most of
their engineering implements.
The total losses of the Greeks
the first day's engagement are
given as one captain, two sub-officers
killed and several wounded.
The Turkish artillery fire upon the
of was without ma-
effect which point they
barded heavily.
testify. If you want any money. I'll
give yon new and when you
get out we will go Into the hotel bus-
I'll put In and we'll
the profits evenly. All you
have to do is to lie for me; if you
Us It's all right. If you don't you'll
go to
Now and then of late The
tor has asked its readers to look at
the date after their name on the
paper and if it showed them in
rears to send in a remittance lo
bring up their subscription. It has
become necessary for us to call at-
to this again, especially those
subscribers as much us a year In
rears and give notice that the paper
will have to stop going to them
less they pay at once.
We have Just received a notice from
the Third Assistant Postmaster Gen-
which
right of publishers to extend j with
In good faith credit on subscriptions
of the expiration of their
unless such subscription, be
expressly renewed for a definite time,
together with an actual payment of
subscription or a bona fide promise
Of payment, will not be accepted at
the pound rate, but will be accepted
at the transit second class rate of
one cent for each four ounces or
fraction thereof, prepaid by tamp
In order to bring The Reflector list
up to a compliance with this law.
which cannot he disobeyed, we are
mailing a letter to every subscriber
who is as much as a year in arrears,
request for immediate pay-
We do not believe sub-
is recognized and will not be abridged warns us to violate the
although all subscribers are law. so we ask every one to re-
as expiring with the period to the letter with a remittance
for which they were obtained, never-j Just as soon as it is received. If
in order to give an letter fails to reach you. look
to secure renewals, copies of date after your name on the pa-
will accepted for
mailing as to subscribers at the us-
second-class rates of postage for
a period of one year from the date
of expiration; but copies sent to
persons after one year from the date
per and send on a remittance. It Is
not a matter that can be put off,
as we must comply with the law.
and unless your date Is brought up
at once the paper will have to stop
going to you.
President Taft Must Resume
Duties, His Vacation
Now Over
Mass., Oct.
dent Taft will return to Washington
for the winter next Sunday. Mrs.
Taft will remain in until
November the fourth.
The President will go back to the
by way of Cambridge Springs.
where, on Saturday, he has a
speaking engagement. He will visit
at Mile Bate
Aviator Fall; Escapes
Death
WASHINGTON. Oct.
from a speeding and
death, William
an aviator, today was re-
the congratulations of his
friends at the army aviation field at
College Park. Md. The accident
late yesterday when
In demonstrating a machine ordered
NEW YORK, Oct.
managers are revising plans and
arrangements the wind-
up of the presidential fight.
The inquiry to Colonel Roosevelt,
the voluntary withdrawal of
nor Wilson from the stump and the
fact that neither President Taft nor
Vice-President Sherman have taken
part in the active work of the cam-
have resulted In changing plans
in all three of the chief political
camps.
The ensuing two weeks will wit-
a concentration of activity in
the sections where the respective cam
managers believe the outlook
is most favorable for the capture of
disputed ground. Governor Johnson,
Progressive vice presidential
is to fill in most of Colonel
Roosevelt's proposed engagements in
the East and the Democratic leaders
are rushing a number of their chief
speakers into Pennsylvania and New
York to take up the work planned or-
for Governor Wilson.
The Democratic campaign will
in Pennsylvania from this time
forth according to statements made
here.
Black Pugilist How Has to
Face Representatives of
Uncle Sam
Newark, N. J. November and . , coM
go from there direct to Cincinnati , , and one of
where he will cast his vote. Although , w hurled from , ,,
Plans are Indefinite it I. expected a Mt
resident will go back to Washington The ,.,. ,
the and spend the time
remaining before Congress
at a speed of approximately miles
writing his annual message.
I an hour, was
escaped with a few bruises.
CHICAGO, Oct. Federal
grand jury today began its
into the Jack
Cameron affair with a view to learn-
whether the pugilist has
violated the Mann act by causing the
Cameron girl and other young women
to be brought to this city for illegal
purposes.
The first witness to be questioned
was Mrs. of Min-
the girl's mother, who has
been waging a fight to induce her
daughter to quit Johnson.
Lucile Cameron, who has been held
in the Rockford. Jail. In default
of bonds, and her mother
at the Federal building and
While they waited to be called into the
Jury room the mother again pleaded
with the girl to give up the
and also to tell the Jurors
all she could regarding her relations
with him.
Jack fight promoter, who
was wanted in connection with the
case, appeared at the Federal build-
and said he was ready to tell all
he knew of the affair.
A search was made for him
day, but he could not be located
said Johnson and Came-
girl had been bis home only
twice. The lime to meet her
mother, he sold, and the other time
when the champion came to ask him
to look his planned fights In
Lucile Cameron will, according to
present plans, till her story of her
relations with the Immediately
after her mother has completed her
testimony.
Mayor Harrison today ordered the
police to the music
and other forms of entertainment in
the on the south
side immediately stopped.
ARMED PEASANTS TAKE PART
Peasants of the
of Are
by the Turkish
Soldiers
LONDON, Oct. armies of
Bulgaria and Greece
to clear their way to their main
objective points the Turkish fortresses
and the
last a town on the Grecian
tier.
Greek armies have crossed the
frontier at two points. In
at the western end. they have
occupied the heights of
at the eastern end they are
pursuing the Turkish troops to their
base at where an
battle is expected to be fought and
the taking of which by the Greeks
would carry them apparently nearer
the and Salonika road.
The armies are probably
the hardest fighting at the pres-
moment. They are operating to-
ward and and fur-
north in district of
and have on contend not only against
Turkish regulars but also against the
Turkish who are fierce
Arabian tribesmen. One of
their armies has advanced as far as
the outskirts of the
town between the
tier and
Tin- have secured posses-
of the mountain pass leading to
No news of Importance has conic
from the Bulgarian frontier today and
this leads military authorities to
that King Ferdinand will not at-
tempt to rush the fortress of
but will mask it and
round it to the cast or to the west.
The reported intention of the
army to give the
go-by and to head direct
is dismissed as Impracticable
by military men.
The distance is same as that
lo Mukden, in Manchuria,
which look Japanese army a year
to cover.
Tho town of Is still
held by the Turks although it was
rumored today that Bulgarians
had the outer positions. This,
however, lacks confirmation.
The western Bulgarian army, like
the armies, is fighting against
large bodies of tribesmen, assisted by
Turkish artillery and from all ac-
counts there has been sonic stiff
skirmish in which tint Bulgarians
have been victorious.
The warfare In this region is of a
merciless Character, as the
or Bulgarian tribesman,
are fanatics.
The Montenegrin army apparently
inactive at present.
The representatives of the powers
continue actively to confer and It Is
now suggested that In
the Balkans might occur ea Her than
was hitherto thought ,.
It however.
that one big battle must lie fought
before the powers can t any de-
step.


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Eastern reflector, 18 October 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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October 18, 1912
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Joyner NC Microforms
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