Eastern reflector, 13 December 1912


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ma m
REPRESENTED
analysis of
HUH Ml-
Km AT
HILL
STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED
H.
CHAPEL HILL. N. C. December
extraordinary interest to North
Carolinians each year is the annual
report of the of
of North Carolina setting forth
a general statistical survey of the
On or more student of the
with reference to the counties
that they largely represent, the per
cent of students from the state,
of the parents of the students,
and the religious affiliations of the
students, etc. The total enrollment
in all departments for I he session of
1912-13 is SIS. only of this
coming from other stales and
countries. The slat of Florida con-
tributes to this list, and far-off
Persia sends students to this
The remaining from
foreign territory hail from
districts of the country, embracing
a wide scope of territory from
state of New York to the Star
State Relative to the representation ,
Crop Difficulty Aired
Court Leads to A
Fight
n ALLEN JUROR IS
EXCUSED, DROPS DEAD
MM SI II
HI MAW id
I'm i
LBS
u H. had
Indicted W. W Sr. and Jr.
the inn crop without i IS GREATLY SHOCKED
of rent.
The case was aired in court in the. Va
early afternoon and the hearing over. I
were Mil in the hall trial of Allen for the murder of
Of the court house v. hen a light en-; Prosecuting Attorney If.
sued in which Mr. head In the court house
split open with a hickory stick f o'clock
I. . curt of
Greenville. N C. could never he county,
its geographical situation a defendant already been con-
reason. reason, its high of second degree murder for
for the Ian and those that the death of Judge T. L
resent it moral reason. and is under sentence to
For. who being at tho Carolina Club years in the penitentiary
last Bight could overlook the Cacti entire day was devoted to the
or our deep reaped for the selection of jurors. The was
of the law In the words of the summoned from several
poet to the right of seventy-live being present At
Lawyers to the loft of Lawyers moon sixteen of the panel had been
and
d and ten had been accept-
going out coning in
then a few to spare. lad
Hut stepping out of our or. of Va. on
For a year the sitting capacity summoned in the
of the Club was never so taxed as trial, dropped dead in the de-
last night before the ,,, u Be about to take the
was called order members , return home. Apoplexy is
pan to appear and directly after the to have been the cause of
meeting was declared open and had been
of previous were ,,,, as a juror and as lie about
a motion made and carried , ,. he informed the
that members to the ball that he had been troubled
room, the crowding In the reading room affection which he had
demanding it Over seventy-five strong ,.,.,. relieved and which might in-
members lined the ball room with his duties as a juror,
with Guilford and Wayne
ties tie for honors
sending ten or more students to the;
University, are the
heads the list with the fig-
Orange is a close second
greatest animation and Interest Another juror was selected from
was evidenced by all M each ,., a shock when
Johnson is next rank with ,
Forsyth Wake
and Rockingham tie with
each; Durham Alamance and Hun-;
the Hoard of governors m last ,
MONEY LOST
abject was brought up before the convened this afternoon to hear
club. his death, which occurred a few
business as was transacted moments before.
tie with each; Beaufort and
Davidson tie with each; Iredell.
New Hanover and Granville have
each; Union Cleveland Wilson
is;
There arc ten counties in the
two meetings was read to the
Winterville Items.
and approved. Committees appoint- A.
, ed at the last general meeting made a trip to
and Cumberland Saturday to see his best
state unrepresented by any students
this year. According to church
the division of the student
body Is as Methodist
cleared for action. Action meaning
the election of new officers, such as
girl.
A good buggy harness at the right
what you want. We have it
president, vice president, secretary
and treasurer and a new board gee A
governors. The Brat question com- Co
inK a new- rm, new
Christian Hebrew f new
Lutheran II; Moravian B; Quakers of
year some farmers lose money
buying the first thing that is offer-
ed them without look over our lines
of FARM MACHINERY
We carry an up-to-date line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market. -I-
We carry a stocK repairs for the ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do in our
power to merit your patronage. tee to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE. North Carolina
German Reformed Disciple
Roman Catholic Christian Science
Armenian Saints Holiness
no church affiliations
. . , presidency two
The destruction according to the n
occupation or profession of the
salary.
The point was battled in all its pros
and cons and finally put to a vote,
a majority deciding that the salary
remain as during last year. For the
nominations were
placed. One in favor of Mr. J. B.
ere of the students at the
James and the other on behalf of Mr.
of general
Invites the public to and
inspect them A square deal
to all.
Mrs. II. T. Cox left Sunday morn-
for Bethel to visit Mrs. Henry
Staton.
NOW is the time for you to get TOO
lion
his
g n re saving machine for Christmas.
ere,,. Mr. s w
however withdrawn noon,
Mr. J James was ,
to Succeed Mr. Albion Mr .,
Don. name was offered for w Mn w you
the vice presidency to succeed Mr.;
.-,. , . . , money.
Frank WOOten and there being no, ., , , . ., ,.
. I Mr Waters a n-
other for tins Mr. . ., , ,
,, ,, , . , . trip Simpson
was elected vice president, . . . . ,
For the best stalk cutters see Mar-
by acclamation.
is as follows; Farming
law medicine an
manufacturing min-
teaching public service
railroad and shipping bank-
contracting lumber deal-
real estate
traveling tobacco bookkeep-
brokerage engineering I;
insurance livery printing
architecture i
The of secretary was con-
by Messrs. W. ant
Dow Ballots Were cast
count being made, it
I; mining photography
and tanning I.
R. BACK TO
barber and Company.
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green-
vile was in town Sunday.
Messrs at. B. Bryan and h.
POLITICS AM
Ernest Lister, elected governor of
the State of Washington, is a native
cf England.
William succeed John A.
Dix as governor of New York on New-
Year's Day.
John who is finishing Ills
third term as governor of North
struck it rich when the The
Merger penetrated rich ore.
NOTICE
following I
OF SALE
North Carolina, Pitt county.
H. L. H. J. Mills, P.
P. and Wife Sarah and
is mentioned for a place in the Frank Mills. VI Ada Mills. In the county of Pitt and
Wilson cabinet. of a decree of the superior state of North Carolina, respectfully
tiled to the Hoard County
missioners of Pill county at reg
session held Holiday.
North Carolina. Pitt
To the Honorable Board of
of Pitt
We, the undersigned landowners
w tho hereinafter de-
Appointments by Conference For The
Washington District
Tho North Carolina Conference,
which on Monday closed its annual
session in Fayetteville. returned Rev
K. M. Hoyle to
, went to Greenville Sun-
found that Mr. Outlaw had been
ed to succeed Mr. M a
Clark, by a vote of to
Mr. A. J. Moore, the was
court of Pitt county, made by D. C.
Moore, Clerk on the day of No-
The revised figures that In the on Monday the day of Jan-
next Congress the Southern Demo-L, , ,;, noon, expose
have a membership in the . , . , . .
public sale before the court house
petition honorable Board to es-
a Stock Law Territory by
the Territory already made
A national conference of leaders of
A national conference of leaders of
the Prohibition party has bee called,
to meet n lie 1912- in above Pitt county and hit hide in the
January. the undersigned now established, the addition-
Territory by establishing a Stock
Law Fence.
at a point opposite W.
northwest corner on
the south side of the new toad and
running thence with the south side
of said new road, to the main pub-
re-elected by acclamation. Upon a
motion of Mr. H. A. White which car-
the Board of Governors
House and the Senate together about I
equal to that from all other sections In Greenville to the bid-
of the country. toT described
Woodrow will be the sixth property
to occupy the White In township. r road Cross
When you need some good grocer- of Pitt county. North Carolina, adjoin- j Well Swamp, thence
and barbecue see I I religious faith were Presidents Bitch- the lands of James Harrington on road be-
Johnson, Cleveland and and Alfred on w B, Bland W.
man Harrison. and Gardner, thence with line to a
David H. Francis, former governor corner of James north east corner of W.
Second door from bank
Mr. Thad Nichols of
Was In town Sunday.
II,. i ,. ., . . , .
served during las, year. ls ow Missouri and of the land, lying In the fork of the Gardner's field, thence with said
on a pair of shoes and Harrington. . Cleveland, Is Water Hole branch and Alfred w. W, Gardner's land
by The
church in Greenville. and Company are receiving
The appointments for this of is composed of
Messrs. R. H. Wright, Dr.
James. C. T. If, L. Turn-
are as
Presiding T.
Aurora J. W. Hoyle.
Ayden Ambrose Burgess.
apply.
J. B.
Bethel D. A.
Elm J. M. Ash by.
H. E.
Fair tic Id and E. C.
Fremont R. R. Grant.
Greenville, Jarvis E. M.
Hoyle.
J. W. Aubrey
apply.
W. J. Coving- on
Ion, supply.
Mt. Pleasant J. J. Lewis.
Nashville J. L.
Rocky Mount, First L. P.
Rocky Mount, Warren and Clark
age, B. W. Moseley and K. B.
Various members of tho board
y tried to be excused from a
term, but the members would not
mentioned as a possible successor to new road, It being Irene u M. q. Gardner's land, thence with
as American of her father's Bad across M. G.
This sale is to be made for the Q, a. Gardner's land, thence
purpose of making partition of the up Had ditch to M. O. Gardner's
Mr. J. K. of was
in town Monday evening.
A new line of buggy robe.-, horse
blankets just arrived at A. W. Ange
to Great Britain.
The Whys and Means
Committee of the House, which will proceeds among the tenants in thence with If. O. Gardner's
shape into the tariff policies of
heed their reasons for wishing to
withdraw.
Mr. Albion Dunn, the retiring pres-
read a report to the in
and Company.
Mr. M.
Sunday.
Just arrived a new line of W. H.
shoes, come and give them a
In s lucid manner he explain- look before buying we
ed the present standing of the club; can you
the efforts of its officers to make its
life a success and adding a few
suggestions as to the manner In
which its policies could be carried
the Wilson under-
, numerous changes In its member-
T. Spier went to Greenville .
ship on March
Friends of John T. who Is
Democratic national
for West Virginia and a close political
of William J. Bryan, would
not be surprised if he received the
of Postmaster-General.
Thompson, the new treasurer
of the States, is years old
and Jackson.
The Tar Heel Wagon,
ed by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are
going some. Let them know it when
This the 30th day
1512.
F. C HARDING,
ltd Commissioner.
back fence and a continuation of the
of November, same course, to the north side of the
Greenville and Vanceboro road,
thence with the north side of said
road an direction to a
pathway leading to J. A. Gardner's
Loftin place, thence across said road
to the south side of said road, then
along the south side of said road to
the Lewis Smith land, a corner of
Lillian Russell, noted as A. Gardner's land, thence a south-
This is My Birthday
Lillian
and light opera anger, was born In
you want a wagon and they
From the treasurer's report you the strongest and most
members could not but gather wagon on the market.
carefully and wisely the
To Try Woman Killing Husband
DALLAS. Texas. Nov. Dee.
-m a native of West Virginia. Since Clinton, Iowa. Dec. 1861. Her maid-
his early youth, however, he has re-en name was Ellen Louise Leonard
funds have been used.
The club closes the
year with a
J. B. Thompson.
H. E. Lance.
Spring Hope B. F. Watson,
apply.
Swan Quarter and W. J.
Tarboro T. E.
Vanceboro T. I,
membership of residents and of Mrs. Minnie under
indictment on a charge of de-
murder, was called In court here
today for trial. Mrs. is
out of town.
In Ohio, where he began life as
a coal miner. His public career began
with his election to the Ohio
In 1902.
The Northern that be
and she was educated In a convent
school In Chicago In which city her
father was engaged In tho printing
business She made her debut in
1879 as a member of a Pinafore corn-
represented wholly by Democrats In For several years thereafter
the next are Oregon. New was a popular singer of ballads
Montana, Colorado, Tony Pastor's In New
ward course with the Smith land, to
a ditch, thence an Eastward course
with said ditch to the northeast
of the Loftin field, thence with
the line of the present fence of said
field to a point opposite the mouth
of the Fish Hole in Swift
Creek, thence to the
present Stock Law Fence.
Your petitioners further ask that
the above change in the present
used of having shot husband as and Nevada. In to these. Fame came to her when she Stock Law Territory of
e stood at the telephone In the Nebraska, Ohio. the Opera Company, made by order of the Board of
Winter Sports Begin at
N. C. Dec. c
most pretentious program of winter j,,, . .
sports in the history of this resort Hotel where he was employed and New York will each have one of which she continued as don- Commissioners of Pitt county in or-
was ushered in today with the open- The tragedy Is said to have Democratic representative In no until the of her own that said change may be per-
, of the ninth annual December from Mr. Jealous, Senate. h-TS
Washington R. H. Broom. If tournament on the links of the of her husband's alleged at-1 Key selected by the Demo- opera 1913. by
Wilson U. Country Club. From now to other women. of Nevada for United senator, is eat successes a member Of the Respectfully by
the middle of April there will a descendant of Francis Scott Key, Weber and Fields aggregation. The above petition will
of golf, and I who wrote The has been four times married, at the t m
r Ariel's rather Dead be a succession of tennis m i i -.- , . . ,
Superintendent H. L. Allen of the shooting tournament. In which Ala. Dec. Spangled Banner. On his mother's Her husband Harry County Commissioners of
Water and Light plant, was called experts from many sections of the Richmond P. Hobson deliver-, side he ls related to Chief Justice I a musical conductor. Her second to De
to Dunn Sunday by the country are expected to take part, ed the oration at the unveiling here John Marshall of the Supreme Court husband was Edward Solomon, a January, o.
illness of his father. Informs- As usual, the most notable event on today of a memorial in honor of the United States. The new Sena- and her third. Signor By order o
cat Illness of his father. Informs- As usual, the most notable events on
two came Monday that bis had the golf calendar will be the St- Val-
today of a memorial in honor of the United States. The new poser, and her third. Signor By order of
,, t , , , .- Revolutionary soldier, burled In tor was born forty ago In a well known tenor. Lest. June County
.- . here tournament. In February and county. Delegates to the burg. where his father was a was married to This 2nd day
with Superintendent Allen tn the United North and P. A. R. now In here, attend- celebrated lawyer. Key U a P. Moore, a
competitions in March. the exercise, in a body. w
lawyer and mining man recently paper publisher.
IS THE
SMART OF S ARTS KM
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, OWE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED RY THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS 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 U If . ,;.,. ., ,,,,, ,, M .,.,
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE BUS
DEED AM ON i Till.
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO SET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN i
BUSINESS Y TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERTISING
RATES ARK LOW AND AN
HE HAD UPON
S. C. FRIDAY Is,
;.
COL. ROOSEVELT SEC. KNOX
TO
BRiTISH NOTE
IDAHO M I'll KM K OP-
U FOR Of OF PANAMA
Kl BY
BILL
THE BALLOT HOLDS
boll TO REMAIN
But Two I Jen in Control of
Largest Financial Institution
Official Money Trust Inquiry Eliciting Facts
CHICAGO, Dec. Id.-A. ,. formal . he
opening of the ,
conference here today Colonel ,.
repeated and n c
u Secretary today got down
of the supreme court of , study of the objections
Idaho in ruling Progressive electors ed by Sir Grey in the lengthy
from the ballot In the November transmitted last night by Am-
v, , i i j . minister for foreign
quoted colonels have . .
, ,. shipping from paying
been cited for contempt, would have
been cowardly, said the colonel.
Boise Capital said
Colonel Roosevelt, he only . ,
paper that had the , ,,,,. of
the I hold that it
would have been cowardly no, to have
such an decree.
The severest criticism the paper con-
however, was in a GT on
from mo. provision trust owned ships
did not. It half strong
WASHINGTON. Dec. lO.-The first New York when small
as to com nitration and tor
money credit was heard today or the accommodation
he banking and currency com-lot their Mr
of the money was needed on the
Ah York stock exchange for
. N m the Corn Exchange Hank, purposes; that country banks
York and chairman of the kept sums on deposit in ties
York clearing house committee, York and when the homo
occupied the stand throughout for money became strong the
PRESS York of money rose
the country the
the charges, put their
Mr. Mr. out in call loans on the York
into the record evidence of exchange. All of these loans are
agreements by which live men on stock exchange collateral
two of New York's elicited. Mr.
Institutions, the Banker's Trust and the witness did not get along
Company and the Guaranty Trust
BETROTHAL
nit
ire to run- or miss
NEW TAKES
l Mi
MAY ELOPED WITH
A IS
LI
TO RECEIVE
ELECT. TO
HATES NOW
HIS
UM U VISIT TAKES PLACE MM
BRISTOL, V,, Vera ,,,. f
Ethel Millie, daughter of Mr. and was
Mrs. J. II. Willis, of Stone
and
Company, with aggregate deposits of
nearly The
Sir. said, was controlled
by H. P, George Case
and Daniel G. the Guaranty
Trust Company by H. P.
this morning u letter
Woodrow Wilson at Bermuda,
the date Of December
the time for his to
The in charge of
well together and throughout the Is mysteriously missing, follow.
the colloquy between the two, time r,, i
after time, became heated. Mr. Prowl J ,
. j , . , I of her engagement to Dr. Henry
appeared evasive and insisted a prominent
lengthy explanations T of the
led to the far from
of
tolls, either by exempting It from
charges or remitting the toils paid.
contends that section of the law i
violation of the
came here w
Mr. ,, . Dr M Pro.
canal P. and William P. was pursuing. When Mr. , ,, e, K the city t ho. of
Tee men hold and vote all of on. to the Mr. i ,
of the Hankers Trust Com-1,., Wilson was Several
tic.
the stock of the companies
enough to allow a board of directors
and under trail agree-
have absolute authority over
Hie Interests of toe companies even
that It be submitted to arbitration at or merger of other
institutions.
Mr. also received from
and gave notice that it that wore to
enough; It was worse than the or-,
bad decision. I hold that the
decision was outrageous and It was,
the duty of every honest citizen
protest against It and denounce It i
In strongest terms. Now the
court cited Publisher Sheridan and
other for contempt. The court
has it within its power, by
apply to ships of all nations. Great
Britain might desire to supplement
her protest
Now that proposal for
has been presented, the
means of which the question might
presented to the Hague are a
of interest. The existing
treaty between the States
heavy fine, to ruin the
only paper In Idaho with the strength
to hold out It.
and Great Britain expires by
next June. If the controversy
were delayed until then there would
lb no treaty tinder which the dispute
Mr. a description of
of which money was attracted to
to the influence of j. p.
and Company, Mr. objected
and tie lawyer grew bitter. Finally
pinned the Witness down to the ad-
mission that tho Morgan Influence
might have aided the company. Mr.
connected Up Messrs.
Case and Porter with the
company.
placed their
that Mr. should be entertain-
ed in the home in which he woe
Allen Jury Seems to b
Hopelessly lied Up
Over Verdict
Express People Ire Puzzled
Over Parcels Post
Effect
Va. Dec. NOW YORK. Dec.
the In tho trial of officers of the express com- ed on train No. over the Norfolk
It is believed Miss Willie M
doped afternoon with a prom-iT . l
men, young real man
burg, lo whom she was engaged prior
to her foment to the
surgeon.
It is understood after she
broke her engagement with the Lynn-1
titling man that the latter became
very despondent and that his business
partner Miss Willis to help
him bear the disappointment.
She wrote him a length- letter, it
is said, explaining her action in
breaking the engagement This was
Followed by a letter from him asking
lea, he be invited lo the wedding. by
. . .
and be Will sleep In the room in
he first saw the light.
Dr. is one of the successors
Dr. Joseph It. Wilson, father
the president-elect. n the pastorate
of the First church and
it so that he a classmate
the president-elect at Davidson
for several years and they
have kept up
The manse has recently been
passed after this is not known. V. like the
but it Is said that they arranged a In Wash-
meeting afternoon and hand-
Z be In any case a the of Com- M Western.
V T I V frill ft . . I i t -i i . . r th. t. . i. Li . i .
party pay the line that may be in-
and that we send the best
special agreement approved by the Attorney Foster, of Car-
interest.
lawyer, obtainable to Idaho to do not know what effect
the case and to give It the widest ,. he Argument In the case was concluded have on their business,
publicity. The action of the Idaho
court la not only against the whole
of the United State, and
There is a set of
They frankly confess that girl and the man in l
for the parcels post system with great I got trace of the
hotel Sunday
and there is a variance of ,
ion as to whether a majority of the afternoon and after October, last the Interstate Com-1 came here presumably buy
senate would permit the case to go
there.
Several senators, among them those
the people should use every effort to
combat the outrage.
. . k considered the best in the up-
It Is to prevent Just such
that the
the
Colonel Roosevelt made It plain that
be program of the party
does not contemplate making terms
dinner recess was given to the Jury Commission gave a hearing to a wedding trousseau and was thought
of the companies to have been visiting the wife of
of considerable value even Without its
associates.
Interest in Mr. Wilson's coming has
increased and all classes of citizens
at o'clock. At the Jury
. . the might how reasons, If a local
tiled back into the court room, re they could, why the express did not,
. j .- ,. , through their foreman that should not be reduced.
Progressive party advocate COuld not Walter D. Hines. for
of Judicial would
It. case at the Hague.
Mrs. Fleming Dead
Mrs. Fleming, wife of Mr.
are co-operating to make his here
the hardest workers in arranging for
the occasion are prominent
cans.
they wished farther In- companies, said that It would not be
Meanwhile Secretary Knox will to to H. Fleming, died about o'clock
of the party rates on the eve of the Inauguration morning at their homo
pare a reply note. It that the stenographic copy of the of
be of the same tone as
the Republican party, as a party,
on
She had been In feeble health
was Minister Grey's communication,
larking any elements of
Today was a regular meet-
He said in effect that the new party
has come to stay and expected to
eventually attract to It. banner, the
Progressives who now give
. . . . ., end the subject up for
to the Republican and , . , . ,
. . discussion by President Taft,
Secretary Knox and the rest of tho
president's official family.
View, of Press
LONDON. Dec. newspapers
As to leadership Colonel Roosevelt
the events of the next two or
or three year, could be trusted to
develop tho best man who must be
Law Suit of Local Interest
the new parcels post system, which street.
of Judge D. W. chief might materially reduce the business some time. Mr. Fleming was
witness for the prosecution, read of the companies. Final action was about years old and besides the
to them. Court was adjourned until postponed pending further hearings, aged husband ls survived by one
. tonight, at which time seemed to us to be daughter, Mrs. J. J. Turnage. She
this will compiled with unfair to compel us to change our also leaves and three I The law suit between ,
and the matte, of a verdict further rate, at the time when the govern- , Messrs. J. T. and W. L, Me ,,
considered by the Jury. ,,. ha i.-n. . . and Mr.
Worth While Giving
It la not staled where its
have been established, but
today all refer to the Panama Canal Sensible Christmas I
practically put a Mr. Guilford so far been the feature the
in the field against Carson and Miss civil term of com,
said Mr. limes, today.
all of this county. She was of
its local interest town
fact Is that we do not know I member of the Primitive attended the trial which lasted
what effect the new parcels post will at Great Swamp. throughout two entire days.
refuse it.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
John K. associate Just It
of the United States Commerce court,
years old
would have no
convention of the Wisconsin and for Mr Cols. Skinner and
I II .
cannot conceive a difficulty poor, the lonely, the the old the Association, which met Dunn.
i . t t, v. I i v. . . I
more suitable to arbitration by, and the Add-I
General Sir John Hart Dunne a States and Great embodied in
veteran of the British
army, year, old today. i
ed strength to the arm of such an will urge upon the Democrats
organs-lion and free course to the selection of Bennett Clark, tho
, . . sentiment embodied in It. pledge. It year old son of the speaker a. par-
r M-0 of the House of The
reciprocity.
I Congress.
g and care of mall car
the dairy cows, the different systems of In the put in operation
making butter, problems of in St. Louis.
and tests are President directed
matters scheduled for considers-1 Otis to open the ports of
the Philippines to commerce.





f . ,.
Winterville Items.
WINTERVILLE. Dec. F.
Report of Condition of
THE BETHEL HUM
Bethel, S. C.
C. went to Goldsboro Tuesday g, close of Nov. 1912
night and returned morn-
LOW and ts
Cook stoves and ranges at A W. secured,
Ange and Company. I cured
Mrs. J. OM returned home Due bank-
. . . . At l
Houses
and fixtures
day night after visiting relatives at
several places
Harrington. Barber and Company
can supply your wants in underwear
for children, misses, ladies and men.
r. and Mrs. T. Cox went to
Wednesday.
Just arrived a line of W. H.
M i shoe.- com am them a look
600.89
3.300.10
Gold coin. com in-
c hiding all minor coin
currency; National bank
notes and other S.
notes
before buying elsewhere, as we call I
give yen some bargain- Spier and Ti, l
Jackson. i
Mrs. K. K. Tucker returned from c. ,,,, paid in
La Grant Wednesday where she has fund
110400.00
1,000.00
been visiting friends.
beef and freshes of all kinds
Undivided profits, less cur-
rent expanses and taxes
I paid
money. Time of de-
John K. Carroll wont to Golds
Wednesday night I Deposits subject to check
A good buggy harness Um ,;,.,,.,.,, taxes 606.10
price is what you want. We have it
h to com and see us. A.
G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Mr. M. returned from
Friday night
lit us Friday i. n. .
We have a new lot of shoes Just in named bank, do solemnly
. i I .
Total
of North Carolina. County of
Pitt,
I. W. H. Cashier of the
swear
Bethel
The many hunting tripe planned
for Thanksgiving were suddenly put
to an end.
The weather so warm
only the show windows remind us of
the approaching season
Messrs. John Whichard and T.
Jones Taylor attended the Aurora
Ms W. H. and brother
Swan Ives spent Thanksgiving with
mother near
Mr. B. T Carson is having his res-
repainted.
fr. and Mrs. W. Smith spent
Thanksgiving at
The Bound Club was delight
fully entertained on Tuesday even-
by Mrs. V. A. Ward.
i The Home service In
church was quite a
Much credit was due Mrs B.
II.
Christine and Alice
attended the Teachers As-
at Greensboro.
Mr. C I. Ford is home on a
cation.
M the popular trimmer for
Bros., leaves for home today.
much to the regret
Mr. Robert and family have
moved in their new home.
Cabbage Plants
MILLIONS OF BRED
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
FOR SALE
The following varieties Jersey Wake
nil,
in and Large Loll Head.
This selection should give
headings through the summer.
Prepared for shipment In lots from
to 10.000 at thousand.
Over 10.000 at 1.00 per thousand, f.
o. I. R. C. Can supply
orders any
fount and satisfaction guaranteed
L. C. Arthur
N.
FOR SALE
FIVE-ROOM DWELLING, WELL LOCATED,
REASONABLE TERMS
Apply at Once to
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS
Phone Greenville, N. C
hi a
Foils A Foul Plot.
When a plot exists be-
tween liver and bowels to cause dis-
trees by refusing to act. take Dr.
King's New Life Pills and end
of your system. They gently
compel right of stomach,
and and restore your health
all good feelings. at all drug-
gists.
The Safest
at A. w. a I Company.
Messrs. and Charlie
Tucker of Greenville were in town
Friday night.
Four your reversible and
fore carriage disc harrows see
Harbor and Company.
The Music Department of Winter-
ville High School will give a recital
Time Friday night.
December 13th. 1918, at o'clock.
Every one is Invited to come and
hear their favorite old melody.
Spier and Jackson, a new firm, new
store, new line of general
invites the public to call and
inspect them. A square deal
to all.
that the above statement is true to
the beat of my knowledge and belief
w II. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day Dec 1912.
S. T. CARBON,
Notary Public
My commission expires Dec.
1811
at. o.
It. A.
II. U.
Directors.
Seven
j Sunday night Rev. C. M. RoCk ad- ., .,
Littered the ordinance baptism Bulbs, it yOU
uneven persona church.
I was an impressive baptismal scene
and witnessed by
Must Believe
Our new stock of French and
baptismal scene
early Insures fine flowers.
Remember we make the finest wed-
bouquets and floral designs.
Mail, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
Report of the condition of
THE BANK OF
a. in the State of North Car-
The class of Winterville at the dose of business, Nov.
Baptist church will have charge of I
services Sunday night. Dec. 15th,
1912. Everybody is invited to attend Loans and discounts
The Vance Literary of W. overdrafts secured
;. s delivered III regular debate Banking house; furniture
Friday nigh. I and fixtures
When you need some good grocer- Due from banks and bankers
and barbecue R. W. Gold coin
door from bank. Silver coin. Including all minor
The Tar Heel Wagon manufactured coin currency
b. the A. Cox Mfg. Co., are go- National bank notes and
some. Let them know it When.
want a wagon and they will build
the strongest and the most
able wagon on the market
S. Notes
1,600.0 I
750.00
of
Slate of North
Department of w. .--
To all to Whom These Presents May Di posits subject to check
. . .
Liabilities
Capital stock paid D
Surplus fund
profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid 1,258.11
Time Certificates of deposit
When Well-Known Greenville People
Tell It So Plainly
When public endorsement is made
by a representative citizen of Green-1
Till the proof is positive. You must.
believe It. Head this testimony
sufferer of kidney backache and
every man, woman or child with kid-
trouble will do well to read the
Mrs. L. ave.
,;.,., , C kid-
pills are by no means e new remedy
to me. I have used them on differ-
occasions and found that they
are a of great merit. Kid-
complaint and backache made me
and it was not until I pro-
Kidney Pills from the
John L. Woolen Drug Co., that I found
relief. Recently I again got a sup-
ply of this remedy and it helped me
promptly and effectively as
For sale by all dears. Price
Foster Co. New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the
take no other.
I. L Co.
Raleigh.
u. i.
Agent for and
8888888888888888
f H. HARRISS
a with
The Mutual Life Insurance
Just The Strong-
est and Best
Into Now Stables
Comer 2nd and
g SAM SHORT
g Transfer Man
Baggage and Express
Phone No. Night or Day
All Trains
m.
your harvest money
is in this bank
. Look at these two men. They have
to market their cotton. One put his
in bank and the other one
were held up on the way home,
fellow who wanted to take his money
home had to to the robbers. The
other was able to them the
His money was in the hank.
Take a lesson from your
other farmers. It is the I
ever yon please.
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C.
F. G. James, Pres. J. P. P. t.
Cashier's checks
it appears lo my
by duly authenticated record of j
the proceedings for the voluntary state of North Carolina, County of
solution thereof by the
consent of all the stockholders, w, j. Cashier of the
in my office, that the E. named hank, do solemnly
Sons Company, a corporation of this i that the above statement is true to
State, whose principal office is situated best of my knowledge and belief.
in the town of Ayden, county of W. J. Cashier.
State of North Carolina R. Subscribed and sworn to before me.
being the agent therein and 45th day of December. 1912.
thereof, upon whom process j j. a. Notary Public
may be has complied with
the requirements of chapter
of 1505. entitled
preliminary to the issuing of this
of
Now, Therefore. J. Bryan Grimes.
Secretary of State of North Carolina.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
-v.-
do hereby certify that the said
did, on the 2nd day of De-
1912, file in my office a duly
and attested consent in writ-
to the dissolution of said
ration, executed by all the stock-
holders thereof, which said consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file In my said
office as provided by law.
In Whereof, I have here-
to set my hand and affixed my
sail, at Raleigh, this 2nd day of
December, A. D., 1912.
J. BRYAN GRIMES.
Secretary of State.
My commission expires Jan. 1913
Correct
G. F. Gardner.
R. F. Jenkins.
W. Dawson,
Directors.
Visit of Former Pastor
Rev. M. T. Plyler. of Elizabeth City,
a former pastor of Jarvis Memorial
Methodist church, came In Saturday
to spend a few days with friends.
He preached Sunday morning and
delighted a large congregation. Mr.
Plyler is greatly loved by Greenville
people.
Drives Off A Terror
The chief executioner death
Shoots at Chicken Thief
About o'clock morning Rev.
C. If. Rock, who lives on Greenville
Heights, was awakened by his dog
barking. Looking out his window he
a man climbing the fence near
poultry house. Reaching for his
gun. Mr. Rock emptied both barrels
the intruder who tumbled off out-
the fence. The intruder made
no outcry and it is not known If any
of the shot took effect.
the winter and spring
Its advance agents are colds
and grip. In any attack by one of
these maladies no time should be lost
in taking the beet medicine obtainable
to drive It off. Counties thousands
have found this to be Dr. King's New
Discovery. believes It
has kept him from having
three or four writes Mrs
George W. Place. Vt.
for and croup we
have never found ts
teed for all bronchial affections. Price
and Trial bottle free at
all druggists.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
At the Close of Business November 26th, 1912
Brig. Gen. Richard M. Pratt,
A., retired, originator of the famous
Indian school, years old
today.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash Items
Cash and due from Banks
Total
711.85
4,200.00
. 4,327.32
27,621.25
Mr. W. J. Evans Dead
Friday night Mr. W. J. Evans died
at h home about four miles west of
Greenville. He had been only
little over a week, being first
en a chill the day before Thanks-
giving developed pneumonia
Mr Evans was about years of age
and was an industrious farmer and
good He leaves a wife and fl
S children and is also survived , , , , ,
one brother, Mr. L. F. Evans and one
Mrs. A. H. Critcher.
.
oyster
I have opened an Oyster House
at the wharf and will handle
the best of Oysters either C
by measure or in the shell.
Send down your orders.
B.
4-
Capital Stock
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
Total
Careful Attention Given to all Business
to Us
m.
Word to the W
HAVE You realized the importance of an
Advertisement in these Days It is
Holidays, the time you should let the buying
element know your Stock. How can you do
this unless you place an Advertisement with
The Reflector
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ThE
and FARM and EASTERN
. r,
MEI II It'll .
D J . l
u.
. .
rate. be bud
In- k. Hi t,
TOW
All thank.
i i C
Milt, gratitude to the and to I t S AMI A TEAM
the whipping of the trust. as trail as the of Witt Tuesday's The Dally Re-
I he trusts arc teaching us is by Rector outers into its nineteenth
i is open rang system. Texas fever, of To to exact,
organization is th. real basis of is ll l D ISM, th. first
iv ac teaching u I i Tuesday
for toe and day
; I Ion of
and ii
. -1 a I
fetal Will Bl II ;. I T Hire,
cants per line, up to fifty lines.
Entered as second class i
August U, ll I, at the
North Carolina, and.
act of March 1873.
FRIDAY. 1912
line d eastern North
do free rang, territory
this line, while ii. re a
six law ii
and have all had free rang
I ION Id until races re.
MOCK or i Ion Ii i
or equal b lire pro- a profit or lo of one-half i
to the forests eastern per pound la the Bailing value of all
North and the moral the
bogs. The long-leaf pine has depends on the
furnished n naval stores el nation of lb range.
country and has given to
North Carolina its name of the We have for comparison in tin
the supply to days looked over the
has been exhausted in this of banks In quite a
state and reproduction of it has been her of and it Is rare that one
The Daily It I r ran
To those with the pa-
, up a
in eighteen years of
p a retching and That
and nothing bow
to the He all about
the
let urns. Hoods and a thous-
. . other miseries attend-
other in this
through the vale tears. Bat dare
he say a word about his own troubles
Absolutely Some publisher
in Carolina m
showing as the Greenville Ranking
AUK
SCHOOL
Look at the coal strike, the opinions
that it calls forth, and notice how
and hops from
one foot to other when the re-
shoe pinches and the re-
toe suffers.
A little while ago the man who
spoke against trusts and general mo-
of public n was
called socialist, and so
on.
Hut along cornea the Beef Trust
and begins to even the re-
classes. Double
prices for food mean a serious
even m a very respectable
income.
Then you lave the respectabilities
suddenly developing of de-
r sin. see. and
u. the tariff taken off of
foodstuffs. They want v
of the Food Trust put in Jail
The Beef I i i
Interesting
by excessive extortion the trusts will
lose seen their la friends
unite all of the people
them.
The Beef Trust also leaches that
the called socialistic
anarchistic, when confined to work-
people, becomes profound
economy when uttered by
respectability with a pinched toe.
The Coal Trust is a later and even
more radical national teacher.
The respectable individual who a
short time ago could see no differ-
between advocating government
ownership of national resources and
communism or thievery has seen a
wonderful light while gazing on his
coal Are at twelve dollars a ton.
Judges on the bench, eminently re-
which we
mean those newspapers representing
the interests of men who think with
their expressing the most
radical out and out socialistic ideas.
One of the mildew suggestions
made by these respectabilities is that
the government should seize the coal
mines and work them for the benefit
of the people, setting aside the
claims of the Coal Trust.
Papers like the Springfield
lean, the Philadelphia Ledger and
other solemn of antiquity are
advocating without knowing It, ideas
Which mean inevitably universal own-
of monopolies.
The Coal rust as a
tutor is an undoubted success, more
Of a than it would Ilka t-
i eon id understand tho
of its teachings.
If the government has a right to
coal mines and work them for
the people, as respectability now de-
why has it not a right to H M
railroads, telegraphs and all oilier
great industries whose value depends
entirely upon tho national
Many men in this world hated their
while they are being whip-
in the old-fashioned way,
look back with on to those
same teachers and those same whip-
ping.
Our national teachers, the trusts.
i severe teachers. Their lessons
are hard lessons and they b. Ii
unpleasant of corporal
hunger and
old upon their pupils.
Thia nation In time will look back
prevented by hogs devouring the mast
and rooting out the younger trees.
There are many areas in this state ind Company with over six
which wee once covered with dollars deposits.
leaf pine and which are better adapt
ed to growing forests of this tree
as geed necessary spunk did it
once. And that was the end of it.
He got as much sympathy as the
average loan shark receives when he
checks his baggage in the infernal
Greenville has about as many
than to any other purpose, yet they k H there are houses to shelter. behind a paper nurses it
are now supporting only a growth
with two and three families occupy- s n only son. Nothing is
of worth I. oak. because hogs for H He
The town needs more houses the best food for it with a
soberness better fate, us
clothing be picks with the loving
have prevented the production of the
Pine. Hundreds of thousands of
acres in this region are now o
Holly unproductive and will con- Wonder why the New Bern gun care of a doting mother. And all of a
to be so until are protect- m losing his paper contracts the
ed from hogs r trains, I Jumps, or gets a boll on the second
when the city is soon to have plenty re be. enough to be mistaken for
of trains oral of its own. la balloon. And the poor
OPES A his hair he has any to pull
The present condition of free range -Wants Fifty Million la calls upon every one of his brain
which still remains over so much of
the heading in an exchange. Certain- cells to supply a serum that will
eastern North Carolina is a survival ; most of the mumps or dethrone that boll
the time when the slate owned from the second page. And even If
most of the woodland, when timber it be pulls his paper through the
was worth little or nothing and and boil business it la
growth was looked upon as ,.,,,. always liable lo get a dose of non-
than useless, when settlers found other. which is when the
were scarce and only an occasional shooting era refuse to massage the counter
patch of land WM cultivated. has started up, regardless of the law with the long green or the
Conditions now entirely lo contrary. round. This is most dreaded of
Changed. The land is practically all a ailments attacking a paper and
i, the hands private owners; what As relations between the governor when a paper contracts it Hie pub-
timber there is left Is worth ten South Carolina and all the doubles up like a boy with
times as much as twenty-five years have become so strained, a certain green apples inside of him, and for
ago and landowners are most old lime salutation has about become a period in direct proportion of the
to secure a second growth of obsolete. amount due. remains doubled up and
pine on their land; good with a sickening feeling that he'd
are everywhere throughout the region The page industrial and a of and
and the chief drawback the farmer historical edition of the Greensboro go mo ,, word for
has to contend with Is the burden- News on Sunday, was a handsome , he
some expense of fencing against oilier . The News always does a
people's stock, where suitable mater- Mil and afraid of hurting
for posts or rails are often hard feelings waits till dark before he mails
to procure. A fellow asked us would you ,
like to have a million dollars for a
and goes home to do the sweating
A Durham correspondent is call- Christmas Pshaw would- he Jim
leg attention to the statement of he not know , hat to do with it. a whipped he
banks in that city show deposits live
and a quarter million dollars, while.
several of July ago.
movement in to w,,, ,
man who is looking for a
the tax books show not quite a the homo to
and fifty thousand listed for Jefferson, met with strong of g,,, of
Much money may escape tax- opposition in that body. them are w but bulk
common in their avowal to never
pay the amount. The publisher has
enough to note that taxes are to engage In farming where have more ,
ed at a time of year when money should come to He to face
while these bank deposits the music, dance to It and more than
are at a time when money Is pay for It.
Raleigh is showing an unenviable AND g
i. ,. tho
But, coming back to The Daily Re-
but the correspondent in
seems not to have been fair
j record for murders. It looks like the
scat of law making in the state ought
A very frequently worked fraud is to be better governed.
by the young strangers who come
around soliciting subscribers for mag-
on the claim that they arc
their way through college.
They usually work from house to
house telling story to the
men folk, who are persuaded out of has plenty and
their money and wall In vain for so the explosion or a cannon
promised if people do not costing a little
Charlotte Is always doing things
in the right The city is
now getting in line lo adopt the com-
mission form of government.
want to part with their money for
nothing, they Should be careful about
giving it lo strangers.
of expense.
The Lodge of Masons
convenes in Asheville Tuesday, 10th.
it. is. of Lexington, is
H. Is C
head of the Endowment
This fraternity is the only one of
the race that has Invested in North
Carolina four per cent bonds. C.
M. its auditor and head of the
finance committee. Informs us that
ten thousand dollars Is Invested, show-
that and
colored men have faith in our
state government.
They have about got through fig-
and found that It cost a little
over a million dollars to elect Wood
Wilson president. He will be more
than worth It to the country.
Hector. We said at the beginning
that its age Is eighteen, gone on
nineteen. In Its years of existence
The Reflector has gone many ways.
It covers pretty well. It goes
into many towns In tho state, also
beyond the boundaries of the state
and In certain occasions has gone
to to oilier countries.
It goes willingly and wherever It
goes tries to please. And what
more could be expected
Another thing. With In
reduced circumstances a birthday is
something comes along to play
Sam Hill economical
If the birthday conies near an-
other big holiday, such Christmas.
NOW Year, etc., one present Is made
lo do for both dates Another birthday
dear In us comes so near
the we will make this notice do for
of the state today. Heap Talk In On January the Weekly paper
will have reached the very respect-
able age of years. A long life
The governor of South Carolina got
some notoriety. Maybe is what
he was after.
Wonder II pi ill i will cull
the Salisbury to the
South Carolina's governor seems to
be In a all by himself.
O--------
and a useful one, we hope.
We certainly hope the one, The predicted eighteen
will he a sane ago that Greenville could not
a daily paper going six months.
closed front door is best know the town as well as
guard against hall might If ho had been here until now
j But he was passed on long and
How would some apartment houses the town practically forgotten
do for Greenville him.
TO
STOCK
It is a serious mistake to suppose
that the live stock Industry Is
in the ; toe range counties.
It may have been at one time, but
is not. now.
Value Of The last official
ea Issued by the Mate Corn-
on for show that
in the Coastal Plain region t v ii
ten half of the there an a
law an average
of begs per square mile and in
counties was partly or
entirely open range Here are to
the square mile, a difference of less
than one hog lo the hundred
But the hogs ill the open range are
worth only per head or a total
of per square mile, while those
la the stock law counties are assess-
ed per head or over per
mile.
Even in the mountain counties the
same startling values of hogs show-
up in assessments. There are
about the same number of hogs per
square mile In the open range
ties, those partly stock law. and
those wholly law; but the
value of the hogs In the former Is
per head, in the second a head and
In the full stock law counties they
have an average value of ft each.
There Is evidently more money In
hogs in the counties protected by
the stock law.
Value of Though there is
a slightly greater number of cattle
per square listed in the free
range counties of eastern North Car-
than in the stock law
yet the value of these cattle
shows conclusively that the
law is a benefit also to the cattle
industry. In the open range counties
tin value of cattle averages per
square mile. In those counties that
are mostly open range per
square mile; in those In which stock
law territory occupies the larger
part, the value rise to f per
square mile. The difference in val-
of these cattle is even more
In the free range counties the
average value of the cattle is per
head. those with some stock law
territory in those with a large
portion of closed territory are worth
about per head, while In the
stock law counties their value rises
to per head, twice as much as
in the open range
POLITICS
888888888888888888
Frank P. Glass, well known as a
newspaper publisher In Alabama, is
among those mention for
a place In the Wilson cabinet.
Officially there is no longer a Re-
publican party In Maryland, as the
state law but two
and the ran third is the
recent election.
The Hamilton Club of Chicago la
making an to get Progressives
return to the Republican party and
called a meeting to that end to
be held In Chicago next month.
Progressive leaders form all parts
of the United States will meet in
New York on Lincoln's birthday
the auspices of the new Nation-
Progressive Club of New York
city.
Charles P. of Cincinnati,
brother of President Taft. Is expect-
ed to become a candidate to succeed
States Senator Theodore K.
whose term will in
1915.
The name of Joseph Teal, a prom-
Oregon lawyer who has been
extensively identified with the con-
movement will be present-
ed lo President-elect Wilson for
as Secretary of the Inter-
For Hie first In nearly forty
years Democrats will be in
control both branches of the
slate legislature of C when
regular
early in the coming year.
It is generally expected that the
approaching of the
legislature will ace the enact-
of a measure designed to
tho and registration
laws of that slate.
Kansas elected more than
men to county officers this
more than In any previous year.
The offices to which the women were
are among the most
In the counties. There are
women probate Judges, court
clerks, county treasurers,
of county and county
superintendents.
Mexican
as by an
H. h.
U K.
through I of the Northern
, I bee to you
the following which I ex-
in stay m
From to a
of two hundred miles. I
by rebels of the
country. One railroad bridge burn-
ahead of the train I was on. at
the b. lime an engagement follow-
ed by the federal which escort
ed the and the rebels. There
were about of the rebels on horse
-k. They retreated to the hills
and very desire to tight-
. was not attacked by the re-
most of the passengers
war frightened. We were
in the nearly all night and
early in the morning were transferred
across the burned trestle to another
train. The next scene was the ashes
of the biggest plantation In the state
of the buildings covering
acres of ground. The crops stored
was estimated be over one million
dollars, and I learned from an eye
witness there were twenty-seven
people killed on farm, women
and children. The next morning I
also passed a burning freight train
fifteen cars. The cargo in these
cars was estimated to be near one
million dollars also besides the value
of Die eats. I counts thirty-seven
bullet boles had been shot through
the ear I riding in. which hod
been previously done. From city
of I came hack on a train
Which was forty two hours late. The
train had two wrecks and a number
were seriously injured, but none
billed. I came out with only a
ed elbow and sprained knee.
IS IN MEXICO.
Mr. Isadora and his cabinet con-
these conditions as
In six days time seeing
the destruction by rebels of some-
thing like five million dollars I
the situation up as death to the
country without any remedy. It Is
shame lo humanity for conditions
of this kind lo be permitted in a
country.
The system of the army Is when
they capture a bunch of these rebels
lo send them to another section of
the to tight against other
rebels and the results are. they rebel
the first chance they get and they
Just set another section afire with
their destroying customs.
It Is very amusing to watch the
move of the government and the sys-
they have of settling the trouble.
In reality the only difference In the
two parties Is on the Inside and
the other on the outside trying to
get
Report of the Condition of
PLASTERS BANK
at Stokes, H. C.
at the close of business Nov. 1912
Resources
Loans and His. mi ii-
Furniture and fixtures 369.80
All other real estate owned 51.15
Due from Hanks and Banker 20.262.10
Silver coin, including all
minor coin currency 316.83
National bank and
other U. notes
Expense 389.72
Capital stock paid
Time certificates of
Deposits subject to
Certified
Total
State of North Carolina, County of
Pitt,
I. J. W. Bailey, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above Is true to the best of
my knowledge belief.
J. W. BAILEY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. this 5th day of December. 1912.
E. B. J. P.
Correct-At
W. O. STOKES.
R. O.
J. L PERKINS,
Directors,
lid
WASHINGTON, Dec. gin
I nod to December was 11,844.432
bales, tho census bureau announced
today. Round bales included were
172.927 and Sea Island bales.
Ginning by
Alabama Arkansas 660.-
Florida Georgia 1,563.-
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Texas
4,308.760; other
j Sea island by
Florida Georgia
South Carolina
Legal Notices.
Mil
virtue of an order of the Super-
the office of the register of deeds
of Pitt county In book page
Ayden Items.
Having duly before the
superior court clerk of Pin
as executor of the last will
II. s.
is hereby given lo all persons
indebted to the estate to make
payment to the
and all person having claims .
said estate are notified to present I
same to the undersigned for
or . . , i ., , ,,.,, , N ,
1913, or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
This 12th day of November, till
L. R.
Executor of s.
ltd
NOTICE
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Court.
Bra Mills v., Johnson Mills
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
court, made ., a special proceed- -ii. the will, on Men-
therein. Sallie day the .;,, of January ,
J. Evans, Mamie F. Lu., . W. many friend. I
H, I WM .
James Kennedy, e, and be- Greenville, lo the I . . r .
No. 1711 on B P dock,, of . , B J. H.
for public , , the old u. W.
-Beta, Lots No. M and in the
II o'clock, plot of that portion of L town o
I hi Or, ,,, . v. .
. I. C.
on the .-i. Lot move
of the 3-4 to
i to Man B. Hard by E Lot Si
U-8. page ,,,. with Jar, ,
. or M cash Lot. No. u and , . v W
mill
at J. it. South
and balance In months by
mortgage on said lands.
W. F. EVAN'S
ii ltd
IV,
beginning m the i- a . .
corner, of and . WM
streets, th,.,,,,. T A
.-. .- . died Monday morning. Mr.
Commissioner. north MS tool
of Laud
State of North Carolina. Comity of
as above has been commenced in the Pitt
Superior court of Pitt county for an To Bell. Entry Taker of and
absolute and the said de- for County
will further take notice that The undersigned of Pitt county
he la required to appear et the next Carolina, enters and
term of the superior court of said claim to following described niece
county to be held on the 20th day of or parcel of land in
, of county, North Carolina.; ,
county , N. C. and the same being vacant and the terms of of th, ,
Mr.,,. Third
1-4 fee. to Lot. sou. V
the line of Lot No d
H fee to Fount,
a to Fourth street Z T
tag being the lots conveyed by J. L
White and wife to L. Warren i
and dated Nov. and in v , T
Bo W-,. page i w Z Z N
in Pitt our , to the
This sale is Made for the purpose ,,, old
. a member
Blood Was Wrong
to female are urged to try the rel
w acts
yet gently, and bad effects, on the womanly
building up s
and toning up the nerves. During the past half cS
thousands of ladies have written to lei of the Quick curing
from the use
TAKE
I The
. ., Whiteville, N. C she
was not able to do my own housework
was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back
ache, and was very weak. I tried several
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try
answer or demur to the complaint land, and to entry
said action or the plaintiff will up-
ply to the court for the relief demand- Bounded on the north and east
ed in laid complaint. of j
h day of November, by John A. Parker lands, now j
owned by James and Charlie
Will church.
1912.
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court
By A. T. Moore, D. C.
G. James and Son.
for plaintiff.
ltd
on the west by the
lands of M. O. containing ten
more or less.
This the 2nd day
1912.
F. C.
ltd
laid sale
By virtue of the authority of a
C. Williams
on the 4th day of December. 11.12, T
S. L. II. We
by
Eason
ltd Entry Taker
OmS OF SALE
North Carolina. Pitt county.
R. L. H. J, Mills. IV
F. Dal I and wife Dall
Frank Mills, vs Ada Mills.
By virtue of a decree of the or
court of Pitt made h D C -r,. . ,,
Moore. Clerk on the 30th day of o- at
In the above entire B
cause, the undersigned
Pistols, cartridges,
of December.
Chilled Plows at J. u. Smith and
Pro.
in the came near
canning a serious fire Mr. L. L.
Wednesday even-
The whistle founded the alarm
and e people responded valiantly
and with heroic efforts the flame
were Oar people are
when it comes to lighting
lire. Peace was soon restored and the
gin's sound went bumming again.
has accepted a
clerkship in the dry goods department
J. U. Smith and lira's.
Mr. Chas has purchased
the Rev. T. Manning farm near
Bethany church of Mr. J. F. Bar-
y at their reg in the residence In
December of and , is nearing completion.
a 1-. In. . l
this the day of Decent- .
day of
EASON a Proceed-
The above entry was filed with
and Wife, Mollie Wells,
the commissioner will
to public sale, before the
court house door Greenville, to
Hie bidder, on Monday, the
Lanterns
Strong and Durable
and Hard
Use Under All
Condition.
and described as
at c. l.
corner on Dickinson a.-
running a
with Dickinson avenue
on Monday the day of J, B- j
1913. ct o'clock, noon, exp e ,,. . of Greenville
to public sale before court ho ,
door , to the bluest Id- f'S One ,
In township direction
county, Carolina, of l,, mt
the lands of James Harrington on .
the north and Alfred on u o v Ty
the east and north and beg U acres , thence east, or nearly so. with
on the east corner of Barring. in ,,,. J
ton's land, lying In the fork of .,,. ,, , corner, thence with said
Water Hole branch and Alfred
new road, it being Irene on avenue, and being the
Mills share of father's , , , on Which the Into Jane I Goodwin
This sale Is to be made for
purpose. f making partition of the ,, of road was conveyed to her by deed
proceed, among the tenant, in com- w h sad wife, dated
on- ., .- ms recorded in
Thia the 30th
U ltd
F. C. HARDING.
The ladies of the Christian church
gave an entertainment Sunday night
Miss Kiln state organizer
of C. W. M., lectured.
The lodge I. O. O. F. elected
following officers Monday J.
H. Smith. N. G.; J. J. Lawrence.
V. J W. Webb. Rec. Sec.; H.
Burton, Fin. Sec.; R. w. Smith,
Tree. This order Is doing fine work
In our Community, degrees to be con-
almost every meeting.
Miss May Smith, who is attending
school A. C. College, came
last week lo spend
with her She returned lo
Wilson Monday.
Miss Velma Harrington, of
spent Sunday with relatives here and
returned to Wilson Monday Where
Give steady, bright light Easy to Light.
Easy to clean and Don't Smoke.
Don t blow out in the wind. Don't Leak.
AT DEALERS
N. J.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Incorporated
. . and recorded in tho .
of to Wilson
road leading from Cross ,, . is to school
Indian
the road to the line he., . . . K . t
across the road to the line be-i
tween w B Ban 2nd. One other tract, beginning
.,. Gardner, thence with line to a me
ditch the north east corner of W.
By virtue of a mortgage executed
and delivered by H. A. and
, . non Mrs.
I -ml
Mrs.
books, drawing
books end paper. Testaments and
at J. R. Smith and Bro.
Did
Tyson's corner and running
mortgage executed w. Onto ---------Stock's.
A. and w w , Here
E. A. to W. B. Brown,,, M. Q , with Mrs. Stock's line 1-2
n the 11th of .-. . feet
Oh, for the oilier One
you ever see the beat of this
a little package The Re-
man's way and into it he
the day of December. 11.09. , f et to , expecting to something. He
-ch mortgage appears of record A land a found it. but what do you think It
the office of the Register of Deeds of , M direct, toot to R. A. Tyson's was A
county n Book M-9. pages thence M Q . corner at a point feet from the the Bender had
. i. m. u. , , ,. , in let its travel
V fence and of BA T put
for cash before the court house door .-. , . ,,, .- K- A- line in a wester- i .,. ., ,. , . . .
to the north side of the , . . . . em, even If it had been two
to Greenville on Saturday, the Vanceboro ; on fee, to the beginning As , ,, J
day of December, 1912, ho following ,. , , I I being he same lo,
In dun II Q
. I norm side or
described tract or land situate in said
county and state In
township, bounded on the east
e's Run and the Spier land;
the south by Tar river, on the
. nor that
conveyed by deed from B. S. Shep- , . ,
. . . . , come In handy worth
and wife to Jane L. Godwin,
by John Fleming's heirs and on
north by the lands of Fr W
and known as
1.000 acres more or lees i
being the same land sold to the s
H. A. and wife K. i
by W. II. Brown and all
the tract will be sold at said sale
acres which has been
off to J. F. Davenport by deed
ed 19th, 1910, and recorded r
M-9. page 491-92, reference to
which deed is hereby made for an ac-
pathway leading to J. A. Gardner's,
LOME place, thence across said road j J J recorded In i for
to the south aide of said road, A mother and were plan-
along the of road to
the Lewie Smith land, a corner
J. A. Gardner's land, thence a south- .
ward course with the Smith land,
a ditch, thence an Eastward course
with said ditch to the northeast
of the field, thence with
the line of the present fence of Bind ;
field to n point opposite the mouth
of the Fish Hole In Swift
Creek, thence to the
present Stock Law Fence.
Your further oak that
the above charge in the present
i nine; over the Christmas presents
part conveyed by said Jane L. . .
Godwin contemplated buying finally
.,.,,. , ,,, i , , , come to husband and father.
One other lot, beginning on . ,,,,,. . .,,, , . . .
, r.- i I will buy him a
the northwest side Dickinson ave- .
, .,,., , ., ,, and of course I can put my
at southwest corner of the Pros- , ,,,.,, . ., .
church lot and running a , ,
southwesterly course with
son avenue 1-2 feet to Mrs. V , .
line, feet to corner or
bend In
corner of the lot last above
SEE ME TO
Save Money
curate description. Said land sold lo Stock Law Territory of Pitt
said mortgage
This Nov. 27th. 1912.
W. B. BROWN
F. G. James and Son,
II lid
county
ho made by order of the Board of
Commissioners of Pitt county in or-
that change may be per-
by the 1st day of January.
1913.
Respectfully submitted by
The above petition will heard
TO at the regular session of Hoard
Having qualified as administrators of County Commissioners of Pitt
John Z. Brooks, deceased, late of County to be held the Monday
N. C. this Is to certify all In January, 1913,
persons claims against the By order of tho Board of the
of the said deceased to County Commissioners of Pitt
it hem to us twelve
from this date or this notice will he This 2nd day of December, 1912.
pleaded In bar or their recovery. BELL,
All persons Indebted to Bald estate ltd Clerk.
will please make Immediate
This Nov. 1912. NOTICE
J. C. By of a power of sale con-
WALL. In a mortgage deed
scribed, thence In a northerly
with the line lot above de-
scribed feet to R. A. Tyson's
and corner of Presbyterian
lot feet to the beginning
and being same lot conveyed to
late Jane L. Godwin by deed
from J. II. Moore, B. Evans
Hamilton, trustees of the Pres-
church, dated Mod,
ISM, and recorded in the of
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county.
Hook D-d, page to which deed
reference is that part
heretofore conveyed by the said Jane
L. Godwin.
Terms of sale cash.
This land can be sold at private
sale before dale of sale, if
price Is offered.
December 4th, 1912.
WM. H. LONG.
at
There will be n bazaar given
in
the school at Fri-
day night. Dee. Everybody is in-
it is for the benefit of the
school. II lo ltd
AN OLD ADAGE
light purse is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat of nine
tenths of all
On Horses, Mules, Buggies,
and Harness
Gar Load
and Mules Just Received.
Piedmont and Wagons
In
Full Line of Barbour, Hackney, Wash-
Kinston, Ellis, Hunsucker Buggies
J. E. Winslow
GREENVILLE AND AYDEN
F. O. JAMBS A
I if, ltd
and delivered by K. Warren
SON.
Reflector advertisers are doing
I. Warren on the 8th their of the talking. You will
day of June, 1912, and duly recorded profit by reading what they say.
G. M. SON
General
Merchandise
go to the root of the whole i
thoroughly, quickly
and restore the action tn.
to normal condition.
Give tone to the system
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
Bayer, of cotton
We now former
v en ii cm ;, Co.
will be glad to lave out a
on us.
. .
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
T. J. JENKINS Greenville, N





Greeks Have Not Entered in
Armistice, Fleet Approaches
MOT Mill
nut is T
BIT PROXIMITY OF
run ti black sky
Mil, HAKES IT
THAT Mil CHANEL IS
mil.
Movement Place
County K. C.
Map
MEET NEXT
Ml HE
POINT. Dec. even-
the executive committee for the
formation of a new county from
of Forsythe. Randolph
and Davidson, met in the
Club rooms to formulate plans
for the preliminary work before the
Some minor
Dardanelles. Dec.
A Greek squadron composed of six
warships was sighted off the entrance legislature meets,
to the Straits at half past three this changes wore made in regard to the
afternoon of the new county of which
A number of vessels of the Turkish
fleet are concentrated in tie Darda-
miles ready for action. to that of county in honor
The intentions of the Greeks are of the late Governor Charles U.
who was among the first ad-
Point is to be the seat, and
unanimously agreed upon
Western Maryland Road Has
Wreck, four Dead Two
Injured
BALTIMORE. Dec men
were killed and two injured in a
collision between a train of empty
passenger cars and a freight train
on the Western Maryland Railroad
near Pen-Mar Park. Md., last night.
The
F. M.
J. L. engineer.
W. conductor, all of
Hagerstown. and
James a train rider.
Harry Clayton, was
injured, and C. Cook,
slightly hurt.
Considerable damage was done to
the locomotives and equipment of
trains.
The cause of tho wreck Is not yet
known here.
to be
of the new county and
gave his services to
The Straits are believed
thickly strewn with mines. Ho for
A report was current a few days before the legislature and would
ago that forty Greek transports were doubtless have made the second had
on the way to the Gulf of with as he was not a mm, who
Bulgarian and Greek troops on board. accustomed himself to failure. The
the escort to these transports or mooting last evening was most en-
acting independently has not been as-; and an active campaign will
begin at once for purpose of
It is battered that the Turks have ting Aycock county on tin
two entire divisions of Carolina map.
troops with a considerable force of
artillery from Asia Minor on the Debate Given the Vance Literary
peninsula and it Is Society Friday I
At Friday evening a most
Aldermen Met
And transacted Monthly
Business
North with
The board of aldermen met in reg-
monthly session Thursday night
tile mayor and members
will resist any
that th
laud.
Peace Parley in Palace
LONDON. Dee. 7.- The Britten gov-
has placed the historic St.
James Palace at the disposal of the
peace plenipotentiaries representing
the Ottoman Empire and the allied
Balkan nations fur toe purpose of
holding their conferences.
Julius Brown presented a statement
for II. C. Edwards, claiming dam-
ages for for grading sidewalk
front of the building on
The board refused to allow
the claim.
C. L. Wilkinson and others made
complaint of K L. storing
TOBACCO AND COTTON
FARMS for SALE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
The meeting of the diplomats, which by Congress.
Is arr
for next Friday.
spirited debate was given by the
Vance Literary Society of
High School. The auditorium
was comfortably tilled and all pres-
enjoyed It much indeed. The gasoline in his old shop on
Resolved. That Catholic son avenue and requested some action
Organizations have reached a point to prevent tills.
that they are a menace to our free; Long appeared in regard to
institution and should be subject constructing a porch or balcony on
re-
The Proctor Hotel building over
was ably defended by on Third The
looked forward to with great q, t. Tyson, Jr., Greenville, quest for this was granted,
hex- and the hope N Ci Greenville F. R. appeared in regard
prevails the outcome of the p. . the neg-1,,, a larger water pipe run
will be a settlement Of th. alive by Karl Stan- from Pitt to home.
Balkan which has N. c. Rose- granted
Europe for so many years. s Robertson. Belcross. Rev.
The named by differ- M A Messrs. R. T. Cot
countries to act on their behalf H H Hunsucker acted as Judges
the conference the debate and rendered their de
For Pasha. Turkish favor of the negative. The
Ambassador in London; has done good work during
the fall term. This Is feature
that bears special stress In Winter-
villa High School.
1500 ACRES, WITHIN MILE OF NICE LITTLE TOWN. ACRES
CLEARED AND TO ACRES MORE THAT CAN BE EASILY TAKEN IN.
GOOD LAND FOR TOBACCO, COTTON, CORN, PEANUTS, ETC. WILL SELL
AS A WHOLE FOR OR IN TRACTS TO SUIT AT FROM TO PER
ACRE ON EASY TERMS.
ACRES, WITH ACRES IN CULTIVATION, LYING WITHIN ONE
BLOCK OF STATION AT OAK CITY. NEW ROOM RESIDENCE, TENANT
HOUSES, BARN AND STABLES. LARGE PORTION OF THIS PLACE IS
AVAILABLE FOR DIVISION INTO TOWN LOTS. GOOD TOBACCO LAND.
PRICE ONLY
ACRES, ONE MILE TO STATION ON MAIN LINE A. C. L. ACRES
CLEARED. NO BUILDINGS. GOOD LAND. PRICE
ACRES, WITHIN MILES OAK CITY. ACRES CLEARED.
GOOD ROOM COTTAGE, GOOD ROOM TENANT HOUSE, TOBACCO
BARN, GOOD HOUSE, BARN, STABLES, ETC. MORE LAND CAN EASILY
BE TAKEN IN. A VERY NICE LITTLE TOBACCO FARM. PRICE
ACRES, MILE TO SIDING. PLATFORM FOR PACKAGE FREIGHT
ACROSS THE ROAD FROM PLACE. ACRES IN CULTIVATION. GOOD
LAND. PRICE
ACRES, ACRES CLEARED. MILES TO OAK CITY, MILES TO
SIDING. NO BUILDINGS. PRICE
We have as good tobacco and cotton lands as are to be found, and
at prices and terms which will make it pay you to see us before you
buy. We have other farms of all sizes. For further particulars calf on
or write to
Re-
Minister of
Turkish Ambassador
Pasha, Turkish
Commerce.
For O. of the
Treasury Department; A.
Speaker of the
General
For
M. formerly Men
Minister at
Count chief of Monte-
Cabinet.
For Dr. Prime
Minister; Dr. S. Speaker of
PARROTT-KING WEDGING
D. D. Overton, chief of Are depart-
appeared in regard to Are dis-
He said bad been
laid off in seven and a map
of same Is being prepared. He also
recommended the purchase of feet
additional fire hose, and asked that a
while man be employed to drive the
wagon. The recommendation was
approved.
R. W. HOUSE BRO.
OAK CITY, NORTH CAROLINA.
Kill SALE
Farm near Trenton, Jones county,
acres; good land, about clear-
S. T. White appeared in regard to ed good good on.
the automobile ordinance recently Trenton to Comfort. Price
passed, and a motion was made that
St. Stephens episcopal the tho requiring
Beautiful
Church A Brilliant Scene
Happy Interest Last
N it
Of
Dec. to
the Bulgarian Chamber of lo drive
and or General Fit-
It has not been definitely decided
whether Greece will send
to participate with the
of her allies in the popular young people.
Farm about 1-2 miles from Com-1
fort on Dover South Bound R. R.
acres, cleared. Fine, high land
river. Plenty of mall, small
An ordinance was passed requiring
all vehicles of every kind on
automobiles to stop crossing
Five Points be repealed. The motion
was lost.
church Interested friends stopping to force the right.
and out of town and Tho members in good standing of
to witness tho solemn- companies were exempted
of the marriage vows of
lo he held here.
In a report published
morning says she will enter Into
Miss Blanche King Mr.
Robert David Parrott, nor has a more
truly or more impressive
The ordinance forbidding shoot-
of fireworks in the town, was on
suspended from o'clock, p.
on December 24th to o'clock a.
on Doc. 26th.
beautiful and rivaled only by
lady
peace negotiations with Turkey ceremony ever been
one of the European capitals, prob- our
ably Vienna While the assembling
For the moment, however, she is In by the superlative beauty of the
different position from that occupied Banks, Frank them.
by Bulgaria. and Montenegro. Joseph Hamilton Underwood The stately bride, beautifully
its she has not officially agreed to Harrison Yelverton. a In white duchess satin and holding fine tobacco and cotton land,
terms of the armistice signed a few
BARGAIN for investment
acres near Newport. N-S R. R.
I runs through it. No cleared land.
Price
acres about miles from New
I port towards Sound. This Is
good land and very well limbered
with small long leaf pine. Price
acres in Onslow county.
bought it sight unseen. Will sell some
way. It is no marsh land but high
and dry. H far
Fins farm near Mansfield, about
acres right on the N-S H. ft.
about mile from Sound.
buildings, good water, healthy ocean
Handsome Lap Robs
and Buggy Robes
Just Received Direct from the Manufacturers. Is Dealing Direct
with the Makers we are able lo offer these ROBES at Comparative.
Low Prices of
from Two to Twenty Dollars
A MOST ACCEPTABLE AND CHRISTMAS
We want you to Inspect oar Stock even If visit will not
mean a purchase
SPECIAL Bicycles fer
the Best that are Ma
days ago.
Marriage
R V. Keel and Bertha Crandall.
and Dippy Howard.
Fulford and Martha Hob-
Worthington and Mabel As familiar notes from
good.
H.
Skinner.
J. H.
buck.
U Wynn.
Herbert Joyner and Nancy Barrett.
Jake May, Annie Rives
Richard Tucker and Gardner.
Thomas Williams and Chap-
man.
musical program was rendered by a prayer-book entered with her
Miss Privett. whose father. Mr. B. R. King and they
skillful touch all the varied effects chancel, groom with his
pipe organ were man. Dr. Dan Parrott, of
in an altogether enjoyable from the vestry room,
Miss selections At the chancel rain, where stood the
ed Pilgrim's j rector. Rev. J. H. who
and
in
Price MM.
If interested write
J. It. HOWARD, New N. C.
I weekly
THE JOHN NAG AN AW
We invite to look at our Mock
AND
changed. Proceeding, within
I were sounded, attendants chancel, their troth
and Bessie Roe- slowly entered and advancing, form-
led an attractive line on either aide of
and Fannie
Tho wedding party came In the fol-
lowing Misses
Bessie Fountain, of Raleigh;
Dr. L. W. Kornegay, of Mount
and Mr. K. Harrison Yelverton;
Misses Mattie King and
Higgs. of Greenville; Messrs.
Floyd Hanks and Dan Perry, of
Misses Lillian Fountain, of
Raleigh, and Kate Jeffreys; Messrs
impressively read tho wedding
vice, betrothal vow. were ex-
I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior a Moore
of Deeds Bell.
B.
C.
L.
aV
On Wednesday of last week
Mr. Ben Streeter Sheppard and Mies
May of Farm-
were married In Christ church.
Tho marriage look
friends by surprise.
and received blessing of the
while, In the or-
tones, Sere-
was played In accompaniment
to resonant
Wedding March was
the recessional.
The bride la older
of Mr. and Mrs. B R. King
and her rare personal beau-
charming congenially, ac-
in music and
and her always cheerful
B. M. Lewis, W. E.
Spier, J. O. Taylor.
Proctor, M. T.
Joseph and Dr. Lunsford Ab- to give pleasure to others, she
of holds warmest regards of all our
Entering next was the first maid of by whom she Is universally
their honor. Miss Parrott, of Kin-
succeeded by of Mr. Parrott, an enterprising young
i groomsmen, Messrs. Frank Creech and business man of the city,
Hamilton Underwood Miss Mabel with the Buggy Company,
King, sister of the bride, followed. a member of one of Lenoir county's
TOWN
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T. Smith.
Aldermen E. B.
A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson. Z. P.
Van Dyke, H. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
Spain, C. L.
W Tucker.
L. Allen.
Fire D. Overton.
CHURCHES
Baptist. Memorial--Rev. C. M. Rock,
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W.
, fl Wilson, superintendent Sunday
of sterling worth. j c.
M. clerk.
Methodist.
H. M. Hoyle, pastor; A. B. Ellington,
clerk; H. D. Batsman,
dent Sunday school. L. H. I
Chapel
Rev. W. O.
Free Will M.
LODGES
No. A F. and A M.
R. W. L. H. Pen-
Sec.
No. A. F and A. M.
F. D. Foxhall. W. M , E. K.
See.
Encampment No. I.
O. W. C. P.; L.
H. Pender. Scribe.
Tar River No. K. of J.
Woodward. C. A. B Ellington,
of R. and S.
Chapter No R. A. M.
YOU FURNISH THE LOT
Two
The board of examiners of
North Carolina AH the were exquisite-j most prominent families, who since
elation. In session In Raleigh thin gowned in white lace over pink his stay amongst us has established
week, had sixty-three applicants for and wore Victorian splendid reputation as a young
licenses, -e them, of of white, the couples alternating
whom passed the required carrying white and pink The happy couple left last night on J. J. Walker,
Among the successful The maids of honor wore handsome a wedding trip to northern cities and E. A superintendent
cants were two pink gowns. I upon returning Will r- k- their tome Dallas
men. W. L. and J Miss King's flowers were a large on Ashe street, with Miss W. A. Bowen,
K. Brown. bouquet of Courtney. Sunday school
J. N. Hart. H P.; E. E. Griffin,
Sec.
Covenant Lodge No. O. O. F.
every Tuesday night. E. O.
Flanagan, N. G; L. H. Tender.
Tribe No. I. O. R.
T. Hooker. J. W.
WELL HELD YOU BUILD
T. HICKS
Steam and Water
Heating
I am . do your work at
j ire or call,
hon
If you've a lot desire
on u we can help yea. We will ad-
you the money to
can repay
so much a menus, flail and Ufa talk
I over and let us show you how yea
can own your own home at little or
no extra expense.
BUT SHAKES IN THE I SERIES
NOW ON SALE.
HOME III AND
LOAN
And Slavery Society
in
I. C GRAIN CROPS
Class South Carolin-
SET-BACK Condemn
A TWENTY PER CENT
IN S II
COMMISSIONER OP
RE
S. C. Dec
opinion of the batter class
IMPORT OF
those of Governor Cole L.
1.11-u v n o., at Conference in
. where he
Z T iRK and of
entire days session hearing mob
annual report of u.
i. m . , action, however, was a
W A. which H
worn f, a s. m. J
from feed stamps. .
, ,.,., ,. , j I Statistics are quoted to show that
test farms, and . . ,
,. t . , , he there has
mounts of and less each from .
., . n-i . a Increase in number
other sources. The
is The report carries
statement as oil inspection re-1 primary
was by
However, report, in 2- a
work of divisions, states that the Leg- was
probably will consider had ballot
of reducing Incentive
The Greenville Banking
Trust Company
The commissioner the cot-
Committee unable to
ton crop same as ,, of frauds to
1910 crop, and corn crop per
less; wheat about
as good oats and In
line, and hay much above the that he Intends lo
III Import Supplies. run for nomination
average. In opposition lo C. E.
He says Imported farm supplies foil
off. happily, from in 1909 Smith
to less In 1911. The
tobacco crop was good, prices the
best In several years; there was
gain of 33.392 In the number of hogs;
cattle tall of and sheep
according to tax returns,
commissioner recommends the
will run.
a Rev. M. T. at the Training
School
Rev. M. T. conducted the
Y W. C. A. services on Sunday
Ha preached a forceful
employment of an vet- .-In-;,, strong In thought and rich in
was found necessary Illustrations from History and Lit-
the salary of Stale
on Place and Potency
W. M. to the of Personality, from text;
authority of the board, in to ,, , B that , ,,,. He
prevent his an offer Iron that world is much larger us
than ancients, so with a back-
Over Institutes look, an an outlook, the
held, every county except Dare ha Individual shrinks into nothingness,
been favored with them. Bach o. the but personality of the Individual
November 26th, 1912
RESOURCES
Loam and Discounts . 447.913.36
Overdrafts . . 2,788.91
N. C. Bonds . . 6,030.66
Real Estate, . 9,492.36
Cash Due from Banks 248,899.13
Total . .
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock . . 75,000.00
Surplus, and Profits . 15,795.56
Deposits. . 624.328.86
Total
Deposits Compared
divisions of the department cam i In
for of
survey, animal industry,
horticulture inspection of I
and feeds, Institutes and de-
botany, agronomy, die
museum, tho test farms.
There are now more than twenty
districts and county fairs in the state,
and Commissioner commend-
ed highly the results obtained the
department In giving these In-
and to the State fair at
Is a fact and a force in the world.
All great movements go hack to the
Individual. Christianity Is tho em-
of the personality of Christ.
He further said that the most potent
forces in the development of person-
the home and the school.
Then are three essential forces In
the prolonging of youth, the
eh meat-of solitude and the personal
touch. Ho closed with the
genuine, be
The students greatly appreciated
Mr. sermon.
Nov. 26th, 1910
Nov. 26th, 1911
Nov. 26th, 1912
UNCLE SAM AND THE STATE TREASURER OF N. C. DE-
POSIT WITH US. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
C Pres. E. B. Higgs, V-Pres. C. S. Carr,
Hunters Come Across Eagle New Warehouse Flans to
Hear
Last Friday
Keel and were out
Be Discussed by Tar
Keel Farmer
near Mill, about
en miles from town. While in the
low grounds they saw a
fowl fly down to ground. They
went to Investigate and their dog
bayed a largo eagle. Instead of fly-
away the showed light,
attacking the dog and then
making a on the men as they
drew near. was the
lead and with a largo which
he carried killed the eagle by a well
directed blow on the head. The eagle
measured feet from tip to tip. One
of the eagle's feet was brought to
and It measured
across The talons were 3-4 inches
long and It a
eagle.
AM Ire of Sale
Estate
We. W. A. Hyman and wife, Car-
will expose to public
on the 26th day of
1312, at our home la town-
ship, all of our con-
of household and fur-
horses, mules, hogs, chickens.;
fodder, corn, and farming la-
Terms of sale, cash.
W. A. and
d and w
Charles M. Hall, known as the
of the Industry In
ca. years old today.
N. C Dec. pro-
gram for the annual convention of;
tho North Carolina Farmer's Union
to be held In the Raleigh auditorium
four days, beginning Monday, De-
and continuing through
Thursday. December has been
announced. It includes three public
sessions, the on Tuesday after-
noon, December when the
will be welcomed to Raleigh by
the governor and others, the
afternoon and the third
on Thursday night when Mr.
way and Insurance Commissioner
Young will the convention.
The time between the different
will be In by committees and
there will be no Idle momenta
by the delegates. Dr. H. Q. Alex-
president of the State Union,
will and Mr. A. C. Davis, of
Ark., secretary-treasurer of
the National Union, will be present.
Many of the that the
have motion the
last several years will receive a mo-
here that is expected to
carry them over the hill of difficulty.
Tho state warehouse scheme and
other matters of vital interest to
will come In for
and further plans will be work-
ed out. Several hundred
will be attendance.
ft i i i i
A Photographer
IN
Nothing more
ate or cheaper for a
present, than
a nice Photograph of
yourself or Come
before the rush. We a-e
and anxious to
serve you.
Studio.
Farm Far
acres, SO cleared,
of In Lenoir
county. 1-2 miles from two district
12.000 worth of
buildings Included, S-room up to date
cottage, tobacco barns, tenant I
houses and other out buildings. Con-
the finest farm In that sec-
lion all clay subsoil. No sand. A
bargain to quick buyer.
J. F.
N. C.
most of fall gave pretty
weather, we have no right to com-
plain that bad baa come alone
Supreme Court Hands Down
Important Decision n
Drainage Bonds
Dec. opinion of
widespread interest in the list of de-
livered by the supreme court is that
the Drainage
Webb, from county, this
the court holds that an act exempt-
tho bonds of a drainage company
from taxation Is Invalid.
The opinion stalls that the
requires all property to be
of the state, counties and
taxed ad except the proper-
and a drainage company is
not a municipality; besides, the bonds
are not the property of the party that
Issues them.
It Is pointed out by the court that
state bonds are exempt from
as a matter of convenience, be-
cause the rate of Interest Is reduced
by exactly the amount of the taxes
which would have to be collected
back from them. Also that the
and city bonds are not exempt from
taxation, because if held by parties
outside of the county and city the
amount of the exemption would have
be made good the citizens of
such other county or city where the
holders reside, while the county or
town issuing the title of the state
board to 144.160 the lower rate of
Interest.
Water Works For
The town of will hold an
election soon on the question of Is-
suing bonds to provide a system of
water works for fire protection.
Is progressive and this Is
a step In the right direction.
Famous Stage
look with horror on Skin Eruption
Sores or Pimples. They
don't have them. For all such troubles
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chapped hands, heals
burrs, cuts and bruises.
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It my case as though mode
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I am well, and can do my own work.
I don't feel any pains.
worked like a
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it has been In successful
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Lave the satisfaction of knowing you are getting
the very best quality you can possibly procure
anywhere for the money.
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be-
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the
eye style, but a few wear will
prove the inferiority of the quality of
the materials used and the careless-
exercised in their making.
We look to quality first of to it that
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the
general construction the best procurable any-
where. We depend upon you for our business,
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we
are in duty bound to give it to will.
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CHRISTMAS
THE
Blankets, Robes,
Whips and
Harness.
of Accident to Bi Sailors Steal Carolina University to
Joy Bide in Hew- Inaugurate Series
Horse
known from ocean to
ocean as the best and
strongest. They wear the
longest Ask for
Tuck Ill Id
V d S
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB THE
CELEBRATED 5-A Line f BLANKETS
Only the strongest leather
goes into the Harness
we sell
Com-
Officials
LONDON. S. No
of the rumors of an
dent to the has been ob-
here or at On
contrary the vessel reported by
wireless at a distance of miles
west of at last night
and no mention was made In Oils
dispatch of any accident of any kind.
Tho sailed at
Sunday morning from Queens-
town after taking mails on hoard
from the train which arrived at
a. in.
Deny.
NEW YORK. Line
officials here said today the
had undergone no mis-
hap of any and no cable dis-
patches in the situation had
been received.
The absence of any such dispatch
they Interpreted as bearing out that
the ship has met with nothing to in-
her routine across the At-
Port Sews
Va. Dec. .
A squad of twenty from
the battle
ca
Old
lectures
bill,
of twenty from , of of
fleet lying in Hampton by recent
line MOOT this morning ,,.,,., , .,
G. H.
CHAPEL HILL. Dec. board
North
deemed
to inaugurate a
while the conductor
were in a nearby room.
A sailor turned on the current and
Point and took possession of a of the col-
trolley car standing on the wharf. la ea lo be de.
at periodic times by eminent
speakers and thinkers of America,
i The of this series of lectures
the car sped from the reservation. Hall Thurs-
oar's crew running frantically by Americas foremost
hind. Edwin Markham, author of that
Realizing what had happened and Mon the
fearing a collision, a passenger ranked Poe and
the trolley rope. Seeing they had been ,,
foiled, the sailors off the geniuses that America has ever
given to world. Mr. Markham
handle and hurled it into
Hampton Roads, leaving the a between poetry
standing on a trestle. The
then took to their
ed.
heels and
and science emphatically asserted
POLICY
PEACE AS LONG AS
COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING
conditions DISCUSSED by
KING CHARLES EROS
We Carry the Best Line of Firearms and
tier too
CAM .
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware
HADLEY
. . GREENVILLE, X. C.
Marylanders Visit Training
School
Today President Wright had a
guests at the Training a
they both were on equal basis
relative to their quest for
hidden truth and that poetry Is truth
and something more than the
the term popularly accorded to.
poetry.
Stephen B. Weeks, a graduate of
University of North Carolina, and
now a historian in the United States
Dec. of Education, is author
King Charles of in his pf No. of the national ed-
speech from the throne to the assent-1 department, just Issued,
of the Parliament for discussion is the
asked the legislators to give School in
government the support necessary for Of particular local Inter-
of the i Carolinians is the news
forthcoming charges brought Weeks is at present
ed in writing a bibliography of North
Carolina. i
The William Simpson
Society of the University
ed substantial encouragement In Its-
to advance the profession
pharmacy in the state this week
from Mrs. Charles of
Raleigh, in form of a cash prize.
Teams representing the University
J. Charles chairman and II, of Raleigh. Wake Forest
, the Maryland State Normal school S
Balkan hostilities, King Charles pro- in a croSs-country run here
I next Saturday. The fastest
We have the right to hope that a of
attitude will five favorable results , w,
for our relations with the Balkan of
states in their new constitution, and various.
party of Marylanders who
came to inspect the school plant hero
a view of getting data and in
in the
about by the Balkan war.
At the same time he remarked that
with a view or getting data in-1 , ,
. , , the s confidence in the
formation to embody In d,
to building of a large nor-, ,
school which the state of .
land is to locate near In
the party were Ur. M. Bates Stephens,
superintendent of Maryland schools;.
the Maryland Normal;
be
fulfill their mission.
declared the
King. for moderation and peace
within the limits compatible with the
interests of the
Remarking that bad
commission; Mr. B. K. ,
secretary of the building
commission and Hon. Andrew J.
member of the Maryland
legislature.
ii bond of
LEAF
BOOKS
at once to the Training school and ,
they spent most of the day The ,,, of ,
went through the plant
inspecting every detail carefully and ,, , , ,,.
thoroughly. It is an honor to Green-1
We have the
for Greenville
the
known
agency
and vi-
arms
We invite your inspection of our
stock of Breech-Loading Guns,
Rifles and Pistols.
We have a collection from which
you can select one to please you,
consisting of Ithaca and Tryon
Guns; Marlin, Savage, Remington,
Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton
Rifles; Smith Wesson, Colts,
Mauser, Harrison and Richards Pis-
Be sure to call on us for fire-
arms and ammunition.
J.
CO
In China and the
opportunities before the Young Men's
Christian Association and the church
or state will be topic of dis-
t these distinguished It was announced in the speech of New York
should come lo Inspect our school the throne of the an college
to get Ideas for their own and In meat would be invited to vote on of December
abort while the reporter bad the appropriations for military par-. ,,. u. Wilson, chairman of the
Pleasure of being in their company. Poses. Carolina Library I
be was gratified to hear them pay-
was
high compliment
found here.
to what they.
Help Till- Man
Mr. Charles Haskett, a
that the campaign of state-
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We sell exclusively
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best, made, and Special
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people who make the
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the best ink for use in
them.
Engraving and
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go to Greensboro to Inspect the popular magazines. He well deserves and the state Library and
State Normal school there. patronage In this small way and society, have heartily en-
X the movement and it Is evident
the next body of lawmakers will
take the educational step in hand
and push It to the forefront along
with other progressive states.
Winterville Items. The Kind
Services at Church Anticipating the wants of bus-,
men for the new year that is
There preaching at the nearly here. The Reflector
church next Sunday bas Just got in a large lot of fine
morning and evening. Both services papers. are ha-d to beat when
will conducted by Rev. G. X. it conies to Stallone, y and your or-
of M. C. Mr. for Job printing should come
is said to be a strong preach- this way.
The church will consider
to, a call to him. buying He will
give you bargains.
WINTERVILLE. will. Lena Tucker spent Saturday
find for the next thirty days plenty and Sunday at home
of choice at A. W Our fruit Is the best to he had. d
Ange and Company. also a full line of nice candles on
Misses Clara Braxton and Pearl hand at all times. Spier and Jack-
Hester made a flying trip to Green- son.
Saturday. Mr. Walter of
Just arrived a new-
date dry goods and
LOOK PACE
Pharmacy has contract-
ed a on the 3rd page of the
Daily Reflector every Monday,
Wednesday end Friday will it to
acquaint contestants for the Howard
automobile as to any change, or spec-
sale announcement wish to
Don't forget look up Con-
test News Wednesday
. FRESNO, C
attendance ma
ft
; Cowers
o. large
opening here
Mr. waiter m ma
w line of up to was in town on business Tues- the annual of the
notions Inspect Fruit Grower's
members will spend three
Furniture
Offerings.
MOW THE TIME TO
BUT THAT SEEDED
PARLOR, ROOM.
OR BED ROOM
BEST
TO SEE THE GREAT-
California Fruit Grower's
them. It will pay you. Spier and a full line of buggy harness Just .
Jackson. I arrived. We are always prepared to to by
Harrington. Barber and Company save you money when you buy your experts and
are receiving their holiday goods now harness from us. A. G. Cox Mfg. questions chiefly
and will have a complete line of con- Co. to citrus culture and viticulture,
and toys,
j Mr. Tucker of near Green-
ville was In town Sunday evening.
I One car load of pitch
pine lumber for cart and
wheel rims. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Remember the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
are agents for the Pittsburgh perfect
farm and poultry wire fencing.
For beef, fish and oysters, see R.
W. Dall. He can save you money.
We carry a complete line of coffins
and caskets on hand all the time.
We can furnish excellent hearse
vice. When need let the A. G.
Cox Mfg. Co. serve you.
HIM Cox. teacher In the
graded school, came In Sat-
evening to spend Sunday at
borne and she was accompanied by
Harden Mr. also
of the school.
Hardware, farm machinery and
gaudy belting at A. W. and Co.
Mr. Thad Nichols of
was in town Sunday night.
In selecting your gifts,
come and see Harrington. Barber
and Company.
See R. W. Dall for all kinds of
freshes, groceries. him a look
gOT GET LOWEST PRICES.
MODELS THE BEST
WOODS IS THIS DISPLAY-LOOK IT TODAY
OF
TAFT VANDYKE
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN WAY OF
LA CAPITA L AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the Most the Most Employment
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A PEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
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VOLUME
V. C FRIDAY DECEMBER
Greek and Turkish Warships
in Naval Battle Off the Dardanelles
Peace Negotiations Going on in London Not Very Promising
An Early Settlement Balkan War
o-
Dardanelles. Dec.
Another naval battle was
between the Turkish and the Greek
fleets this morning outside the en-
trance to the Dardanelles Straits.
The firing was very heavy. How
many vessels are engaged is not
known.
Hitch In Peace
LONDON. Dec. obstacle was
encountered early today by the
of the Balkan allies and
of the Ottoman empire, who are
here with the bringing
about peace.
an element quite different from Ger-
decided friendship for Austria.
Delay Hurtful to Turkey.
He went on to remark that
key's historic policy of delaying dis-
would this time only be very
hurtful to Ottoman Interests.
he said, for Instance, had already con-
all that she desired to possess.
while Montenegro, Greece and
within a month would see the
fortresses of and Ad-
capitulate from hunger.
Strongholds Short of Food.
pointed out that
with inhabitants, and
about soldiers in the garrison,
and and each with
about Inhabitants and
could not be
AFTER PRICES
AS A RESULT OF THE MOVEMENT
STARTED IS PHILADELPHIA TO
CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST OF
LIVING THE LADIES IN OTHER
TOWNS BRING DOWN PRICES
The absence of Greece's signature to
armistice was the cause
of the bitch in the proceedings, and
the delegates found it necessary e terms of the armistice while
adjourn without effecting any real the provisions and ammunition stored
business. j in those places could not last more
They will not meet again until late than weeks.
Thursday afternoon and in the and are
time will communicate with their borne he said, surrounded entirely by hos-
governments. forces, while Janina still has an
After the adjournment Dr. S. opening to the north, but even in that
the leader of the Bulgarian the Greek forces are rapidly
and the president of today's approaching the fortress. h;
meeting confirmed the report that the said, the country is not a condition
question of the protocol had been n provide adequate
discussion without a decision be-
reached.
It is understood that the powers of
the Turkish plenipotentiaries do not
authorize them to recognize the
delegates unless Greece signs
Armistice, and therefore, they are
obliged to refer the matter to Con-
proceeding with
the conference.
Greeks Refuse to Sign.
The Greek representative refused to
sign protocol when Invited to do
o today, pointing out that it would
Chapel Hill Boys Defeat
and M. in Cross
Country Run
G. H.
CHAPEL HILL, Dec.
won over our institution, the
A. and M in a cross-country run
make no practical difference, as the to points Saturday evening,
allies were united and the decisions run
reached by the members of the
league would be binding on the
Greeks equal Ty with the other
of the federation.
V. as Mediator.
In speaking today on the subject of
foreign mediation affairs
head of
delegation
choice of the United States as
mediator would be an excellent one.
The only fears In this connection are
that the distance of the United States
from scene and its lack of know-
ledge of the complex problem
ting the Balkan people might hamper
its action, while a European country
would find itself in readier condition
having for years followed the
of the different races
the
Suggested.
ever held in the state.
Collier Cobb, Jr., won individual
honors when he won in a thrilling
finish from Smith of A. and M. by
the close margin of four yards. A
few yards back came Spence and E.
V. Patterson, the former in the lead.
Then came the following club
Horton of A. and M.; Han-
son, Whiting and H. Patterson, of
Carolina; and Hines of A,
and M. Roberts of A. and M. did
not finish.
A. and M. entered five men and
Carolina entered six, the four
counted. The number corresponding
the position each man finished won
his Individual score and the total was
the team score.
Patterson started In the lead but
M. taking and Smith soon denied him of
this privilege and held it to the fin-
hundred yards from the
into consideration, thinks the
man now Europe to carry out the
work of mediation would be Premier
of France who has paid so Smith seemed to have the lead,
much disinterested attention to the I but Cobb gained slightly and both
Balkan conflagration. ran neck to for about yards
If the choice of that statesman, says when Cobb sped up and finished four
should give umbrage yards the lead.
Germany, then an English statesman x gold was awarded to the
might be added, and even this winners.
not be considered as sufficient front of
tee of impartiality, the sense that U road for
all legitimate Interests would be d , race
BUTTER EGGS ALMOST WITHIN
REACH NOW
IN N. J,
BOSSES
Aristocracy Versus Royalty
TWO GREENVILLE ELEVEN'S FIGHT IT TO A DRAW
ON COURT HOUSE GREEN
The following is a correct line the two teams as handed in by the
respective
NEW YORK. Dec.
executive committee of the
League, Is con-
ducting a crusade in New York for
cheaper eggs, announced that a meet-
will be held to consider plans for
extending the campaign to every large
city In the country.
Women generally will be urged to
Join the movement which Is to be
aimed not only at eggs but toward
the lowering of food prices general-
No general reduction In the price
of eggs has resulted from the
so far, but Mrs. Julian Heath,
president of the League,
said today that a number of
dealers have cut prices
Their decision will determine the
future policy of the housewives. The
crusaders maintain that practically
all eggs on the market are cold
age eggs and that as such, they should
for not more than cents a
dozen.
Washington Egg Dealers Slash Price
WASHINGTON. Dec.
housewives rubbed their eyes
surprise today when on entering
Center Market they discovered signs
over baskets piled with eggs an-
the price of the breakfast
table commodity had been dropped to
cents a dozen. The sharp cut in
price followed a meeting last night
of fourteen of the most Important
butter, cheese and egg dealers in the
market at which it was decided the
price tow could be reduced.
The dealers frankly to
purchasers that the eggs at this price
were of the cold storage variety but
contended that none had been in re-
later than April and that
they were equally as good as fresh
laid eggs.
The action of the Al-
In Philadelphia and the gen-
movement In other cities to
break the egg said to
have had much to do with the action
of the local dealers.
William J. Flynn, of the
fork Police,
Service Chief
SEW Clerk Moore
SET LEGISLATURE A Goat
PRES.-ELECT WILSON Moseley
TELLS PEOPLE TO BEWARE OF Giant Denton
MACHINE POLITICIANS AND THE
BOSSES Roddy
I Col.
AFRAID OF LEAVING N.
Forbes
B. B. Woodward
en Into account not only by the be- and
but of the great powers, an
Italian statesman might be added to i , , .
. Wake Forest and Trinity were In-
I to enter the race but neither
to the triple alliance. , our I
Italy represents I- that a witnessed the fin-.
of powers, according to tab.
WASHINGTON, Dec.
Flynn of New York, today was
pointed chief of the United States
secret service by Secretary
of the Treasury Department, succeed-
John E. now chief super-
agent of the customs service
He will assume his duties
row. For many years Mr. Flynn has
been in charge of the New York
vision of the secret service and
the early of Mayor Gaynor's
administration was deputy police com
of New York.
Roberts appointed com-
of the British
TRENTON. N. J., Dec.
re w Wilson came back to the state
house today in a fighting spirit and
issued a warning to the voters of the
against politicians who have
opposed his i regressive policies and
who, ho would again seek to
control tie state government
soon as he stepped from the
He urged that their plans be block-
ed at once.
have been says the
statement, by the
numerous inquiries as to whether I
would continue to take Interest the
I political affairs of the state after as-
my duties as president and
I realize the significance of these
inquiries. Last summer I warned the
voters of the very
the men who formerly controlled
and discredited our politics were
awaiting their opportunity to recover
their control and were expecting to
find it. What I then said has been
abundantly verified by what has hap-
In the interval.
am keenly aware of the fact that
these men have so little respect for
the voters of New Jersey that they
think all they have to do is to wait
to come back into power. They will
be sorely disappointed,. They can-
not again Impose upon the voters of
New Jersey.
they should In some evil mo-
recover control of the party ma-
they will only ruin the party
and put it permanently out of power.
Every step they take, therefore, to re-
establish their power should at once
be exposed and stopped.
people of the state need not
fear that will become indifferent so
long as their confidence encourages
me to believe that they wish my aid
and my counsel. I in the future
use every proper and legitimate pow-
I have and every influence at my
disposal to support and assist the new
forces which have regenerated our
life during the past two years.
shall not go slack In this
for I understand my duty to be
to stand back of the progressive
forces In the Democratic party every-
where and at every Juncture and
feel that matters I am
particular obligations of con-
science and gratitude to the people
of New
are plenty of persons who
used to own New Jersey and
title is now questioned, who have an
ardent desire to get rid of said
the governor to the Georgia
some of them voted
for me for that reason, because
saw a chance of having me for on-
two years Instead three. It's
very important that the people should
feel that I'm still connected with
New Jersey.
Dr. in Abbott, noted author and
clergyman. years old today.
Nathan It. Scott, former
Stales senator .
yearn old today.
POSITION
Center
Rt. Guard
Lt. Guard
Rt. Tackle
Lt. Tackle
Rt. End
Lt. End
Quarter Back
Full Back
Rt. Half
Lt. Half Back
ROYALTY
Dr. Mac.
Long
Doc Home
Little Roy Dick
Long
P. O Flanagan
Shorty
Sunny Tucker
Money Little
Matty Duke
Fatty
Officials
James
Blow
Best.
Coach for Jar vis
Coach for Clothier.
p. m. Both teams march on
field playing harps and dancing
the turkey trot to the tune.
All preliminaries arranged,
the Royalty choosing Evans street as
their goal. Dr. Mac kicks off for
the boys and the ball goes over the
court house dome, but is caught by
Goat Outlaw who is downed in his
tracks by Long in a
flying tackle. ball is put in
play in the middle of the field and
bucks Little Roy
Dick at Rt. Tackle for yards. On
the next play Col. Harry S. takes
ball around Rt. End for a good gain
and probably would have made touch-
down, but for tho magnificent run-
and tackling of Matty. B. B.
Woodward in an effort at bucking
loBes the ball on a fumble and
for the recover on
their meridian line.
BOTH TEAMS LINE
BALL.
Tucker at Quarter signals for
to take ball. bucks C.
Moore at Center for yards. P. O.
hits Ht. Tackle hard, but
is thrown by Giant Denton for a
yard loss In the next play Fatty
gives an exciting exhibition of
end running and gets by the entire
line, but his toe on the Rock.
As a last resort Long attempts
a forward pass, but Is out of
the game by a slug from Boy
Trusty's Cashier
Court House Lawrence
Long Tom Manning
Thurman Moore
Foils
Judge Harry
Tom Hooker
Woodward. The Trusty's Cashier
his place at Rt. Guard. Shorty
Carr then tries for a drop kick, but
the ball drops on his head and Col.
Harry dives over the line and only
misses his man by going feet
his head. In the mix-up Ins.
Moseley recovers the ball, but drops
It while trying to insure the life of
Dr. Mac. The ball is finally
by Lengthy Forbes for the
after a spirited sprint across
the field with Doc Home.
BOTH TEAMS LINE
TY'S BALL,
On tho yard line Quarterback
Rock gives the ball to Paul
who bucks Dr. Mac. at Center for
no gain. Here the Rock tries one or
his famous marble slides
Shorty and would have gone for
; touchdown had not the Rev. Tuck-
ed him In time, despair Dinner
Vines Is called upon to take the ball
and tries to become a creeper around
Left End. but Little presents him
with an over-draft and he drops in
his tracks. C. H. Lawrence is sub-
for Paul and bucks
Rt. Tackle for yards.
The whistle blows and the First
Quarter ends. Score 0-0. the
suggestion of the attending
the players decide to
j take refreshments and of
play will not be resumed
, after Christmas.
Picture of Uncle Sam
and Called Kim His
Partner
WASHINGTON. Dec.
Issued a mall order liquor
bearing the words Sam is Our
was displayed In the Sen-
chamber today by Senator Ken-
yon as an Illustration of the extent
to which he said, the United States
was taking part In the vi-
of local prohibition laws la
states.
Senator Kenyon made tho chief
speech today in of the Shep-
bill to prohibit ship-
sf liquor by channel of In-
commerce across the border
of a state.
Vicious Mule Kicks the
Face of Rider Into
a Pulp
NEWPORT NEWS. Va. Dec.
G. Kieth Sinclair, aged a farmer
residing near here, was probably fa-
tally Injured by a mule late
day afternoon.
No one knows how the mule hap-
to kick him In the face, as the
man was found lying unconscious in
his front yard with every bone in
face shattered while the mule
with saddle and bridle on, was
peacefully Mr. Sinclair's
face was mashed Into a pulp.
Rt. Rev. Joseph house, bishop
Anglican synod
years old today.
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Eastern reflector, 13 December 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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December 13, 1912
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