Eastern reflector, 10 January 1913


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ITEMS
He-
As have in some
lime will to wine now
It my arm dun I give out. I tall had
A crippled arm two months. .
much I mil write but lit-
I don't think I can do I he neigh-
for I don't know of
II the going and and
around here, bill will do my heal
I left Scotland NAT. and
went to Wilson and until Sun
then came down here and am
pending the lime very pleasantly
relatives and friends. I
will be here for month yet.
Miss of
and Miss Nina Harris, of
the teachers at Smith's school house
he has to attend to his father's bus
MUlTI Stokes,
and will leave
tot
H R i. to
Till Monday.
Mr W G Weal hi Bethel
mi mi
Train
Although last Tuesday was one of
worst of the year so far as
is yet it was one of the
, -I delightful of the season for the
people. Th occasion of
Ibis pleasure was the of
he tenth their mar-
;. Mi. and Mrs II.
n i to u p. .
was beautifully and taste
fully decorated throughout the par-
with carnations.
use and tens, the lift room with
Spanish holly, haw and ferns.
tie hall hanked in reran and moss,
and the dialog room American
Beauty and red
candle.
The their
th door to little Misses Pearl
and Mary Wright and Master
Wright and were received Mr. and
Mrs B. II
IT. and Mrs. Oil.
door.
n i . are new .
the unlucky IS.
Smith is relative In
Fannie Hardy or is
risking Lee Nichols la
Mr. has
ad the Outline house in
Mr. Ban Taylor Hugo spent
held a there on the 1311. of Tuesday here with friends.
for the benefit of the school received pounds of d-
eighty-four dollars and the stuff to subsoil land and, house received at the parlor
cents. A good sum for the the stuff to subsoil land and It the receiving line Mr. and
Robert. H. Wright. Mrs. B. V.
Mr. David Smith of Smithtown. and Mr. Richard left Monday Wright of N. C.
Miss Nichols, of taking bis daughter. Miss to and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis, Miss Mary
were married in the Christian church in S. and will Wright Of Washington. N. C. and
at Arthur Tuesday evening at Mara via Richmond, where he will Miss Nell Witherington. of
o'clock. Rev. C B. of purchase a car of stock for this mar- N. C.
After the mar- Punch served in the rear or
all went to Mr. Smith's AM kinds of hardware, mill linings, the hall by Mr. and Mrs. Smart Carr
In Smithtown where there was a bullets, guns, and and Miss Barrett. Dr. R. L. Carr and
bountiful supper awaiting them. J. R. Smith and Miss Joyner Pa via received at
Miss E. at Joyner of John Bill Cannon will move the door of the gift room. Mr. and
came to the wedding Tuesday even- family to Ayden and will occupy Mrs II E. Austin received in the hall
and spent Christmas with her sis- lie W Hail residence on at the entrance to the dinning room
Mrs. Mills Smith, home and Maine street. and Mr. W. II and
Wednesday evening. Mr. Rollins will move his Elisabeth Pugh in the dining room.
Miss Mattie Little of Wilson, came family to the W. F. Hart house on Cream, cake and minis were served
down evening to spend garnet Main sired and Cannon lane, by Misses Margaret Es-
time with relatives and friends J kinds of hardware, cement and tell and Nellie Tender.
and at farm supplies H. Smith and An unusually large number of
Mrs, C C. Cobb and daughter. Miss j. Allied Harrington has handsome and useful presents were
of Norfolk, and Miss Battle chased the home of Mr. to h seen in the rooms. They
of Wilson, are spending II and moved there- of tin ware,
time at i. He tells us he is relieved from brass, iron, silver, cut glass
Miss Gertrude Eason. of Lizzie. ,.,,, i,,,,. city lite and enjoying and china.
Christmas in our neighborhood. living near natures Mr and Mrs. Wright have a host
Mr Carter and Miss Margaret h. K. Burgess, lie M. B. friend ill and else-
of Roanoke Rapids, wore mar- church Riled the pulpit in the Chris- where and a most delightful even-
there on Wednesday and came ,,., Sunday and IT. was spent. The warm and hear-
here Thursday evening to spend a Q, Caldwell. president A C. C. Congratulation extended them
portion of their hone., moon with rel- night. love esteem in which
friends. A, the home of the bride's father, they held here and they begin
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cay of p Ayden. their Journey now toward future an-
spent Christmas at Mr K M ,, and quiet home with best wishes of their
was Ml El was many admirers that they may at least
Mr. C. E. attended the , marriage to Mr. It. K of reach the golden one.
Union Meeting at Saturday Dr. K I i den
I must think and do hope that the They have our best wishes.
people of this section are growing K. are pie
better, for It has a common u. remove the buildings Horn by and between
thing for a few of them to pet drunk ,. j. A. Harrington properly, Pitt County,
and scrap through Christmas erecting a
times. Hut this season I have not two story brick stores. 1st.
heard of a scrap nor accident, nor ,,,, f friends are away spend- following schedule of Fees
of any one being drunk except one ,,, and many are here. medical service will be strictly
and I must tell a little joke on we cannot learn their names, but
him. He Is I colored man ,. is, t., rt and prosper- o'er
boys gave him twenty dollars to ,. . p. m. to
not drink anything until after Christ of ; IO 2.00
mas and one of the neighbors passed mill Mr. 11.00 to
his house next morning after Christ- was tilling at the time
CHRISTMAS
FOR THE HORSES.
Whips and
Harness.
known from ocean to
t as the best and
strongest. They wear the
longest, Ask for
Warm
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOB
CELEBRATED t-A Line of BLANKETS and
Only the strongest leather
goes into Harness
we sell
j We Carry the Best Lire f Firearms and
Ammunition.
j BEST YOU CAN BUY I USEFUL IX CUTLERY
FOB EVERY ONE IX THE FAMILY. WE HAVE IT. WE THE CELE
LINE OF SCISSORS IX TACK
We have Everything for Everybody in Hardware.
HART HADLEY
X. C.
NOTICE
mas and saw he was drunk and was We give Jake a
his banjo for all It was worth
The people had a Christmas M,. j A g f who
tree at Smith's school house Christ-
ad his family out to Oklahoma
a. to p. m.
p. in. to p. in. 2.00
p. in. to a. m. 3.00
ah medicine extra.
max to the great enjoyment of bx returned last week and Ordinary in Country
all present. us ,, ,,, enjoyed a day a mile.
Our efficient teachers. Miss Joyner ,, w,. he came Visits la Country
and Miss Harris, opened their school lo brother marriage, but Mileage 11.00 a mile.
Visit in Country
at Smith's school house on Monday
he said not.
Medicine extra.
Call Visit In Country
Peel gynecological,
morning, to the delight of many of Mr j n ha the
their pupils. They only had one f the Mines Co.
week vacation. With him Mess
Miss Maud Miss Mary Taylor and J. A. Davis. The and with to
and Mr. of Snow Hill will b Taylor and will he governed by the Fee
are visiting In Smithtown and attend- These gentlemen have for
ed the party at Mr. Ivy Smith's experience and we bespeak for them
K good business.
Mr. Joe Cobb. of Standard was vis- or, unit Mr. T. J.
at Mr. Ivy Smith's Sunday. Ion of Spring, has purchased
Mr. R. B, wont to ., in the firm of Han
Greenville Monday.
Mr. R. M. Starkey left for want a lap robe
Monday of last week, to spend Christ- saddle or
mas with some of his people here and
horse or knee boots, buggy.
returned this morning. or dray harness J. II. Smith
Mr. Smith went to Farmville and
morning.
Stokes Items Kit Dec.
Is Aldridge and Nellie Dixon spent
and our people are busy Thursday night with Miss
again. Some sorry that Leap
year has come to a close. Mr and rs. I. Venters came
Misses and Mildred Saturday night after pending
returned Saturday night from , holiday In
ton where they spent a few days. Hen Buck. Lester Edward
Seems to be some attraction out j c attended Sunday
ear Oak Grove. Mr. Stokes hero Sunday afternoon,
and the cashier seem to go that way Johnson of
real with Misses Velma
Mr. Henry and Miss and Venter.
both of this place, Mr c. R Venters went to Vance-
married Sunday morning at the
home of the bride by Mr. Mr Pall was a pleas-
They left Immediately ant n town Sunday night,
the ceremony on the eight-thirty Wedding hells will soon be ringing
train for Raleigh amid showers of
and old shoes.
Mr. I. H. Roberson children
in A double wedding
b expected soon at Hotel.
t; which has heretofore been in
Signed,
W. H. DIXON,
If. T.
V. A. WARD.
C. O.
MORRILL,
C. C. JOYNER,
D, S.
J. K. PATRICK,
THUS.
S.
C. Oil.
L. C.
J. H. HUDSON,
C. It JONES.
W, W.
WM. conn
W. I.
T. COX.
I I
Some Recent
During the rush there were
Ml many things demanding attention
that The Reflector overlooked keeping
Op visits of the stork, who
by no means stingy with his
Three young ladles arrived
whose presence not been noted.
The Modern Store
E are in our new modern store at our same old stand on
West Evans street, where we invite our many many
friends to meet us face to face and hand to hand at our store.
In my twenty-six years in the mercantile I in n-
ville, serving my many friends to the best of my ability, as far as
my equipment would permit, wish to thank you.
But we are now in position to give you better service than
j ever before owing to our skillful and careful arranging our new store
for your and our convenience. Our full lines en all floors are
and will be the best that any skillful buyer can select
AND BOYS
In all the colors, each garment handsomely tailored, and each e
tailor-made CLOT HES.
There are many
go d
in
Our Coat Suits
and Cloaks
TBS SOME OF THE BUST PAT-
AND HANDSOMEST TAILOR-
OF TUB SEASON.
NICE LONG AND SHORT
CLOAK IN NEW RIG
COLLARS AND AND
NEAT I S AND POCKETS BRAID
ED
The Hume For
Shoes
All lit give service I ear
demand I great We ran fit
member of family save
II will buy from oar
Hie el pair
but they all come In time to be class-
are visiting in i l Meeting t the Farmers with the leap year lasses They
Mr. Davenport, of Washington member of the farmer n the homes of Dr, and Mrs. J.
and Misses Alma Selina Fleming who can possibly do so Nobles. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook-,
of were visiting the family to meet at Greenville and and Mrs II. II. Smith.
C. T.
IS THE
BE ART EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LA PI TA L A N
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A X l
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE
j DEED AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
, PART OF NORTH
LIN A AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
I ELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
our ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
HE HAD UPON
I. the I the
VOLUME
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM WRY MM
MM II lit II.
Hi
OF DUTY
SOUTHERN IS
II PULLMAN
Democrats of Both
Officers
TERM,
TO
SOUTHERN SI ATES DURING
PAST YEAR ADD SIXTEEN
. MILLION TO BANK CAPITAL
Three d h It Twenty Five
in North Carolina, Financial 1911
lo Improved Laws and e live
PARADE
ii n arum
TO ENO WAS
v m By Offering Their Offices
mm
or Form of
FOR SPEAKER Evelyn of Jacksonville
Carolina
AI
All Will Re
Jan.
of and of the
of representatives held their
CINCINNATI Jan.
Stewart, a young woman who was
found bound and drugged In a Pull-
man mi a Four train from
when It reached here today,
told the a sensational story of
caucus last night and nominated of-
Beers for the two houses of the ah made every effort to con-
will begin its identity. Later she
today at o'clock, noon. g Jacksonville,
my
way there.
left Jacksonville some lime ago
went to New York to shop. Then
session today II o clock, noon. My u Jacksonville,
W. Connor, ; engaged la marry a man
of L., the and was on
House caucus for speaker, by
nation and without opposition. Rep-
K. M. Koonce, of Onslow,
who. had been a candidate for the of- j ,
flee,, having withdrawn his candidacy
yesterday afternoon because of th. , WM
present condition of his health. He i. a m of berth
here for duty a representative, but ,,,. ,
ii still suffering from a carbuncle,
which ha had him confined to Then I re-
bed part of time during the ,
weeks. , .
The other nominees for the office. were
-a
Clerk. T. O. Cobb. o, declared
dork. Alfred o I an for an.
Clerk, at D. or car
at am. n. knowledge of it.
of w s
at-Arms. K. J. Jenkins of of after
Senate I , , he
The Democratic cancan of the n- am,
in agree,, upon J again,
the following the m- I The ,,,. and are
official working body of the Sena e I investigation.
Chairman of BeaU.
Harry Stubbs of Martin; r, ,.
pro-ten. of the Senate. . a . An ball filled
i in
grossing Clerk, W. E. Hooks
Wayne; at Arms. G of the,
Hall of Cumberland; Assistant of members of the
G. W. of An- was called, and It was found
Reading Clerk, R. M. of the were present.
of Chairman Howie announced that
Both were good natured for ,
and for all positions save that of and Representative E. R
of the Senate there placed
practically no serious contest. tho of W. Connor, of
Sen. elected by a man of Progressive
chairman of the Senate of and long
and Senator B. n
of as Secretary. Representative W. H.
nomination of Sen. Mason, of seconded the
of seconded by Sen. of Connor, referring to
Cumberland, Senator Pharr of as a and progressive
Mecklenburg, unanimously, by
rising vote, as pro-1 p Ray representative from Ma-
of the Senate. moved that the nomination be
H. M Phillips of by acclamation, and the motion
elate editor of the Greensboro News. wag without a hitch. Mr. Con-
nominated by Sen. Hobgood. of MM nominated without
reading clerk, and, on
motion of Sen. of Hertford.,
his was made
ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. than
was added to tho banking
capital of ten southern states by
new Institutions formed during 1912.
according to figures complied by the
Southern Hanker and announced to-
day.
Report from Mate banking depart-
the comptroller of the cur-
at Washington show that
the year banks were
liquidated, which, including
and failures, wiped out 13.-
banking capital and
j banks reduced capital for an
loss of This was par-
offset by an Increase in the cap-
ital of
making the net gain for the
year
The distribution of new banks and
capital by states was as
Locates h Husband After
A Search Eighteen
Years
CHICAGO, Jan.
search of eighteen yeas has had its
ending in Chicago. The eighteen
years have been filled with altering
and sorrow for mother and a boy
who is blind. tS retribution will
SAYS IF
I TO STOP
ROWDYISM
torn RUN PEACE
WASHINGTON, Jan. the Celebration of
Taft will turn out the Fifteenth Unit-1 The
cavalry at For Myer, II
He
LONDON, Jan. Is
no disposition in London to
doubt that as soon as Che delegates
, y to the t
ii desire to i ii ii n Pi
avenue on March before the
procession the following have celebrated th orthodox
,,. holiday the peace
. . .,,,. . Clue will be resumed.
the given out
at The There is reluctance
women the among all parties, threats
come in the municipal court of Judge the and Major Richard SI- of Mich an eventuality arc still
Hopkins. when tho mother of police, have tend in some quarter.
boy will face the object of their withheld permission for the parade be
cause feared the actions of a
Pollack the husband ,,.
and father, who deserted then.
Pollack and his were be given the marcher.
No Banks New
Capital
Slate
Alabama . I
Florida .
Georgia.
Kentucky . 500.0011
. l
Mississippi .
North Carolina . 1165.250
Carolina . 1.114,000
Tennessee . 1,440.000
Virginia . 1448.000
past year as compared with
showed a decided Improvement
In tho strength and character the
I new blinking says the
Southern Hanker, to Improved
bunking law and more effective
During th past year eighteen state
bank In the south passed into the
national system without change of
capital stock.
At the same time the representative
Of be European powers are busily
in offering friendly advice to
lice and that proper protection COUld and in case
not given the marcher. ohs
lied a score of years ago in Boston. Prominent local business men have prove Insufficient the am-
Mass. They lived together happily volunteered their services lo the b,,,,,, are seeking for the beat
until son was born. The boy was method of intervention In order to
was blind at birth Then the bus- settle the crucial question of
. blind at in,,, the . promise to
band and father disappeared. His M, w, , , .
ire searched the city and secured the from if the HoM ,.,.,.,,, the method of pro-
help of the police of the entire con- protection was Inadequate.
., . . K-. it I .
an issue from the present dead-
At first it was believed Tho will be walled
Pollack had been killed. on by a committee f the that Pasha.
Hut proved that he will urge the par-, M ha
was alive. This was all that mt , at once lo that the plan . asking
his wife could learn. for parade may not be held up to the con-
spent all of the I was . ,,,.,,
earning in keep up the president Tall is to b invited .
she said las, night. suffered ,. . arching women. Tn.-v explanation, which he
years from more than procession will be th
Board Of Education In
Regular Here
rows. My little blind boy and I were pageant aver seen In Oil
often hungry. Then I heard that be
was In
Mrs. Pollack sold what few posses-1
she had and paid the railroad
fare for her son and herself. They till I
reached Chicago a week ago to find
the man for who. they had been
searching so long had been married
to woman for four years.
Without money and now desperate,
the woman appealed to the Immigrant
They cared for her and her son and
obtained Pollacks arrest on a
brusque of the Bee-
Five, Forty
Mr. Speaks.
Mr. Connor was greeted with
round of applause when he entered
of Mr. W. O. Stokes Sunday. Saturday. January 4th. meeting at Ci
I wonder why it is Mr. Joe Tyson court house o'clock
waits until the holiday to W. H.
come to Stokes Ho was out R. L. Sec.
lat nigh, and tea gold and
are Just floating around. It Is that Manager Joe Wood , curve ball was faster than
Miss Lillian Stokes Sat- man and T bar parted Johnson's straight one.
night Scotland the Interests of Flynn the like most of the will not
by Mr. Cherry. Just wish company, and that Joe will look after admit that the youngster of today
Cousin could stay longer, but future. plays real baseball.
V of the
young ladles and their parents.
Joyce, the former
leaguer, maintains that Amos Ru-
The of House thanking the
was t in motion a few minutes members for the honor confer-
o'clock when He- upon e declared that this
of and placed In n when ,,,,, Democratic party l
nomination, the name of T. C. Bowie are at stake
of for chairman. There being th, Well as the nation,
no other nomination Mr. called North Carolina
for the vote. Bowie was elected nil- looking to the House and
He took the chair and for wisdom, progress
called the to order and Let It be our chief aim
Representative Roberts, of people be- not disappointed.
Buncombe, nominated i. E. h. COncluded. amidst applause.
Alamance, for secretary of the ,. .
ca and the latter was unanimously and tat
fern have signed to box eight rounds
At of g Jan.
Tho Board of education met In reg
session on Monday. It was a
busy meeting. Besides the regular
routine work of each meeting the an-
apportionment made. This
was made on the basis of one dollar
land ninety cent per capita. This
gives the same length of term to each
school that had last year. Several
new houses have recently been built
and the board was glad to find that
some of them were being fitted up
with Patent Desks and Teachers desks
by the communities themselves. In-
in the schools being better fit-
up for good and for better work
continues to increase In the county
and th Is a source of gratification.
hid. Jan.
charge , The hearing of the ease Four passenger train No.
will be this morning. from Cincinnati to Chicago, was
Pollack admitted his second mar- wrecked at p. m. this afternoon,
but declared that he previously mile west of nine
had obtained a divorce in a Chicago miles east of this city. ,,,. , .
court. j It is reported that passengers on the Turkish
re killed. One body has been u weeks elapse, however, without a
u th.
n.
At the next it is his
to according to the
cal the be-
I i
Much Ii hoped tor from the action
the European powers are
Russia having given way on
the Bet flan port i u
i . Bi ; laying a more
. to induce
to come lo the term wished n
Balkan allies on the question of
n the Albanian frontier.
II is i that the greatest
i. the powers will be exercised at
Constantinople through the
brought to bear by the am-
A BABY
out of the wreck, that of W, P.
Felt, a traveling salesmen, of
Tot of Five Carries Baby Broth- N. Y. Forty persons are
From Burning Home to be seriously injured.
Jan. Bishop i Wrecking trains conveying every
was a renter on the farm of Will available physician have been dis
decision being reached which will In-
sure the Balkan allies the
Sim. of the fortress of
cording to one of the Bulgarian
gates, be general and
ins cannon who will
Pi Vi
Brown and had a wife and three patched from this city to the scene
children. The father was at his work the wreck. The train left the rails on Q.
and the mother had left the three tots a curve, the cause of which consciousness that w
the house while she went to milk Mt been ascertained. our In the Interest of
Carolina Municipal
HIGH POINT. N. C, Jan. A
large attendance marked opening
here today of the annual meeting of
the Carolina Municipal Association,
embracing the mayors and other
of the leading cities of the state
Mayor F. W. Tate this city,
dent association called the
gathering to order, laws for
tho government of the cities and
towns of the state formed the chief
I of discussion.
Turkey who only by ceiling all the
bland In th Aegean Sea us well
the fortress of can insure
real and lasting peace. Peace without
these condition would
only
many ft
greeting morning
It was still early In the morning and Four cars left the rails
the baby was In bed, not having turning over and blocking the track,
awakened. The second child was play The train was running at a high
with matches and caught the speed.
per covering Inside of the house. The The wreck Is out In the and
two tan screaming for the n h to get details.
door aid
Soon after, with whole Inside of. f Men
little building full of fire CINCINNATI. O. Jan. s.-The an- . ,
smoke, the girl of less than the hear, convention of the National ,
of her baby brother. She of Commission Merchants me. in who,,, . Bend. . .
the flames and soon this city today with a large cent I ; ,., .,.
, baby blackened of from Chicago. New g,. a A a II.
w, but By
MM had reached the New Orleans and numerous other hie
house and saw the roof fall on every- places. e, .
on earth they owned, but with during a wide g hi
a glad heart over the rescue of her of relating the simply because they
baby.
mission business will be considered, stand Greek
V.





FARMVILLE, Jan. J.
T. and Co. bought square
in front of the graded school
and Bold It by The Atlantic Realty
Company of Greenville and cleared
upon tin- transaction three thousand
dollars.
Mr. W. H. Moore bought at the
sale a house and lot of Mr.
Thorne, paying for it two thousand
dollars, which house and lot Mr.
Thorne bad been offering for sale
for
Mr. Sutton and wife sold
their plantation to Mr. J. Y. Monk,
then purchased the Howell Cobb
place from Mrs. Fannie Cobb for
hundred dollars and re-
sold it to Mr. James for eighty-
six hundred.
Mr. Jack Smith, the son of your
Sergeant Smith, has moved to his new-
house on Church street, south. Mr.
Raspberry occupies the house
by Jack.
Mr. Carr Is moving to the
country to Mr. James L. Flanagan's
move.
Mr. J. L. Flanagan has moved to
town and occupies the vacated
by Mr. Redding move.
certain of final accomplishment. It
is certain we shall never again see the
open saloon in North Carolina. It is
equally certain that In time this in-
will be searched for in .
in any state In the
Observer.
THIS DATE IN HISTORY
January
of George
ton and Mrs. Martha
Slimier, statesman and
abolitionist, born In Boston.
Died in Washington, D. C,
March
1814 An vessel arrived at
Md., bringing an
offer for peace.
of the British army
in Khyber Pass.
to the value of J
destroyed by fire In To-
Nicholas Murray But-
chosen president of
University.
This is My Birthday
Ferris
N. Ferris, who was
Mr. T. E. Keel's family will governor of Michigan last
the house on north week, was born in Spencer, N. Y.,
January His education was
received principally at the normal
street.
Mrs. John King is Bring with her
sister on Wilson street. The house school in N. Y., which was
on south Church street form which supplemented by a year of study in
she removed will be occupied by medical department of the
of our Southern railroad agents. of Michigan. Deciding that
We are glad to see upon our streets education work would be more to his
again Mr. Shaw and liking than the practice of medicine.
hi beautiful wife. Mr. Ferris quit the university to
Mr. J. Y. Monk our has a position as principal of a bus-
purchased two lots upon Wilson college in After
street In Tobacco town upon which spending about ten years with bus-
he contemplates erecting a institutes in various Illinois
cent brick tobacco warehouse. cities the future governor removed
Mr. A C. Monk has purchased the to Big Rapids. Mich., which city has
warehouse now occupied by J. Y. since been his home. In Big Rapids
Monk and will use it as a established a business college
warehouse. which proved very successful and
Mr. R. L. Davis quit bis business enabled its founder to embark in
today long enough to hear a very and financial enterprises
helpful sermon from Elder Frank from which he later accumulated
Farmer of Wilson. fortune.
I have heard of only a few changes
lit the clerical force of the stores.
Mr. Ernest Barrett, who recently
married Miss of Washing-
tun, and Mr. Collier Turnage from tor, years old today.
will open a shoe store Alexander H. Chicago mer-
Washington, N. C. chant and one of the Western
Mr. Ernest removes to of the Roosevelt campaign,
Messrs. S. G. Gardiner of years old today.
Dunn, Preston Murphy of Greene j Most Rev. Charles Hamilton, Arch-
county and J. A. of Battle- bishop of Ottawa and Metropolitan of
hero, will added to the force of Canada, years old today.
the Davis store.
Mr. Thomas Maddox, of Saratoga. Sew Year Right
takes Mr. Joyner's place at By request, we print the following
Lang's while Mr. Joyner take charge on Over the
A LETTER TO MERCHANTS
All policies that insure a stock of
merchandise contain what is known as
the Iron Safe Clause which is a
that you
Take a complete itemized
of stock on hand at least once in
each calendar year.
Keep a set of books, which shall
clearly present a record of
business transacted, including all
chases, sales and shipments, both for
cash credit, from date of inventory .
Provide a fire-proof safe in
which the books and shall be
kept; or, keep them in some place not
exposed to afire that would destroy
your store.
Failure to produce such set s
and inventories after a fire renders
your FIRS INSURANCE policies null and
void
Stocks are usually smaller right
after the holidays. Its a good time to
take an inventory
H. A. WHITE,
Insurance
Established 1895
Evans Street, Greenville, N. C.
Congratulations to
Henry E. the well known
There is a most careful way of be-
ginning a telephone conversation that
many people are now adopting. It Is
at the Citizen's Bank, replacing Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Turnage.
Mr. Lois of the Harris-
Carr store, goes to Poughkeepsie courteous and direct method be-
a business course. cause it saves useless words, con-
William Lang has purchased fusion and uncertainty. It
The telephone bell rings and the
and Company, Mr. Baker
The person calling them
Wood, of Curtis and Company, wishes
to talk with Mr. When Mr.
White picks up the receiver he knows
Mr. Wood is on the other end of the
line and without any unnecessary and
undignified he at once greets
bin with the refreshing and
salutation, morning, Mr.
This savors the genial hand-
shake that Mr. Wood would have re-
had he called in person upon
Mr. White.
A far higher degree of telephone
courtesy would be obtained if the
face to face idea were more general-
held In mind by those who use the
telephone. The fact that a line of
wire and two shining instruments
separate you from fie person to
whom you are talking, takes none of
the sting out of unkind words.
Telephone courtesy begins when
the bell rings. Promptness in an-
the call Is a compliment to
the caller. Telephone courtesy on
party lines means being polite when
someone else unintentionally
snapping, off the line;
I'm using
In a word, It is obviously true that
that which is the correct thing to do
in a face to face conversation, is
so correct in a telephone ton, Wheeler, Preston i
and anyone has but to apply the Robert Gray.
rule of courtesy prescribed long years
before the telephone was first thought
of, to know the proper manners for
telephone usage. Do over the tel-
as you would do face to face.
School Notes
BINGHAM SCHOOL, Mebane, N. C,
Jan. first half-
session was a most successful one
It that It proved to be a wonderfully
helpful as well as Interesting and
pleasant term to all concerned. The
Cadets showed remarkable improve-
and, together with the teachers,
are all looking forward with pleasure
to the Spring Term which opens Jan-
7th. when they will again Join
their friends in the profitable and
exercises of the institution.
Those distinguished in studies
the fall term are as
William B. Blades, Edwin Bowling.
T Cobb, Thomas Tom
Jonathan Gibson, Asa Gossett.
John Randolph Graves, I. W.
Gray, F. T. Harris, Leonard Hayes,
Mack Allen Ives, Stuart
Johnston, W. G. Lang, Leland
Charlie Wilbur
Mason Mebane, William
Landon Phillips, Knott Proctor.
William Scarborough, George
Merton Herbert Thorn-
the wooden store between the hard-
ware store and the furniture store
will soon have them removed.
Mr. Sherrod Smith's daughter, Miss
girl I ran away and was
married to a Mr. Shelby, of Greene,
Sunday. Girls should not run away
to get married.
Mr. Charley Rountree replaces Mr.
Bell as supervisor of the
vice.
LIBERAL REWARD FOR
leading to recovery of dog
white, with a little black
about him, badly scratched
about the nose. He ran away from
Grifton and went along the railroad
toward Greenville. Information will
be kept secret. E. D. Dodd, Grifton,
C. ltd
person answering it
F. H. F. I. Association
The annual meeting of the
of Pitt County Branch of the
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance As-
will be held In the court
in Greenville on Monday, Jan-
13th. 1913.
O. T. TYSON, President.
A Doomed Institution.
It is significant or the changing
conditions of the country that one
of the New York
begun to discuss the
as to what occupation shall b
provided for the saloon-keeper when
the present-day saloon goes, as go it
must Even In the large cities of the
country the handwriting Is seen on the
wall. The open saloon is disappearing
from the land and the time is not
far away when It will be unknown
in the United Slates. The
of whiskey through the open
saloon U o specie of traffic that is
destined for final disappearance.
Whiskey will for a time after th dis-
appearance of the saloon be obtain-
able in some way, but It is not
to suppose that It will survive
any great length of time, for the
traffic In It will be made unprofitable,
and it is peddled now mainly for th
money that is In the business. The
process of the of th
saloon will he slow, that th rid
ding th country of liquor will b
till slower, but no two end are more
A HUB N
is a necessity for the young man
who expects to get along. A slouchy
will not be tolerated
in an up to office. Our show-
of suits for business wear will
appeal to the young man who must
be well dressed, but whoso purse
Is limited. They are good enough
suits for anybody and priced so
everybody can buy them.
Frank Wilson
The Kins; Clothier
iii
The best that can be made. Retails for lets than other
A .-.-, m .
so-called Baking
if nothing more, should induce you to use it A little
goes a long ways and every bit counts.
Sold b ll food Grocer. Insist on U.
G. M. SON
General
Merchandise
Buyer of cotton and i
duce. We now occupy the
Co. s i
will be glad to have our
on
Southern Railway
Mil I i K OF TUB SOUTH
Direct Lines to All Points North,
East, South West
MOVED
I am now in my new store
in the Building,
where my patrons are in-
to call and tee the
handsome line
JEWELRY, SILVER-
WARE. GLASSWARE.
that I hate especially for the
holiday trade.
CHRISTMAS AND
BRIDAL PRESENTS
Will he glad to have you It
my new store a any time
W. L. BEST
HI
Low Round Trip Fares to
WESTERN Mini II CAROLINA
Land of the
ALSO TO CALIFORNIA POINTS AND
ALL PRINCIPAL RESORTS
Schedules, Electrically
Lighted Coaches, Complete
Dining Car Service
If you a trip M
any point, before completing arrange-
for same. It will ht wise for
you to a representative the
Southern Railway, or write the under-
signed, who will gladly and
furnish you with all
as to your best and quickest
and most comfortable way
in which to make the trip
O.
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Raleigh, II
V. CURT.
Agent.
Washington, D.
Off A Terror
The chief Pi M
It advance agents are
and grip. In any attack by one of
these maladies no time should be lost
in taking the best medicine obtainable
to drive It off. Counties thousands
have found this to be Dr. King's New
Discovery. husband believes It
has kept from having pneumonia
three or four writes Mrs
George W. Place,
for and croup we
have never found t
teed for all bronchial affections. Price
and Trial bottle free at
all druggist.
NEW
Start
Right
BY FIXING UP
HOME, THAT M ill-
ED
YEAR
FURNITURE
FIND IN STOCKS THE VARIETY OF CHOICE
THE DESIGN WANTED FOB ANY BOOM IN THE
HOUSE.
A SPECIALLY DISPLAY OF SINGLE
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW
TAFT VANDYKE
Stands the Government
Every Dollar You Deposit in
This Bank is Protected by the
Government.
THE MOST STRINGENT FINANCIAL LAWS IN THE
APPLY TO NATIONAL BANKS. EXPERTS
WATCH EACH TRANSACTION ON BEHALF OF THE
IN A NATIONAL BANK. THAT IS WHY THIS
BANK IS SO SAFE.
ALL CONVENIENCES TO AND
WHO OPEN ACCOUNTS WITH US.
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C. .
ONE-HALF MILLION
F. G. James, P. V-Pres. P. J. Forbes,
The Bank of Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina
WITH RESOURCES OF
Half Million Dollars
Offers its excellent
vices to the people of
Pitt County with a
cordial solicitation
for business.
B. L. DAVIS, President JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier.
T. HOOKER, Vice Presides, H. D. BATEMAN,
t New Stable
I and Evans tree I
I Transfer I
I Phone No. Night or Day
I Meats AB Trains
I I I I I I I t I I
Coward Drug Co.
th But
Lies Our
ICE
CREAM
to
All
Drink,
Full Urn
Paw.
Co. Safe
Legal Notices.
NOTICE -TO
Letters of administration, with the
will annexed upon the estate of
Gardner, deceased, late of the
county of Pitt, having this day been
issued to me by the clerk of the
court of said county and
duly qualified and given bond as
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons holding claims against said es-
to present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, on or be-
fore the 12th day of December. 1913,
or notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All persons in-
to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment
This the 12th day of December,
J. J. MAY. Administrator
cum of
Walter Gardner, Deed.
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys.
U ltd
LAND MALE
By virtue of a mortgage executed
and delivered by John C Tyson and
wife Sophia A. Tyson, to J. R. and
J. G. on the 17th day of Jan-
1908, which mortgage was re-
corded in the office of the register of
deeds of Pitt county in book R-8, page
the undersigned will sell for
cash before the court house door In
Greenville at public auction on Wed-
January 16th. 1913, the fol-
lowing described tract or parcel of
land, situate in township, ad-
joining the lands of Robert W. Faith
and others and lying on the north
Slide of the public road leading from
Greenville to Bell's Cross Roads;
beginning on said road at the bridge
across the Atkinson and Clark Canal
and running in a westerly direction
with said road to a point where a
line from thence to said line to the
Atkinson and Clark Canal, thence
with said canal to the beginning, con-
acres, it being the eastern
end of the farm on which the
Tyson and wife now reside.
Said land Is sold to satisfy said
mortgage.
This Dec. 14th. 1912.
J. R. and J. G.
Mortgagee.
F G. James and Son,
ltd
ebb, consisting of one 16-horse gas- . . . .,,,. n. . , . ,
,, , . . they were trend. The court they v. tie near by
engine, one band saw one tun- ., . . . . ,, . . , ,, ,. . .,
, ., . . , . they would make a change for Sheriff Ernest Dudley and
lathe on, shaper, one Jointer one d mid.
line shafting and pulleys, one bug- December Ray Stokes and Dur- Alter being questioned upon
and harness one blacksmith blow- another w .
together with all mechanic and . . . . , , . . I ,. ., . L, .
,,,,. . attempt at burglary into the elder of the trio, with Ins long arm
blacksmith tools and all material on . . Ti. , ,
same store they had entered a few
SALE
By virtue of the powers contain-
ed In a certain mortgage deed from
J. C. Williams to Ella M. Skinner,
dated the 14th day of November,
1904. and recorded in Book 1-8, page
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt
county. I the undersigned will expose
to public sale before the court
door In Greenville, N. C, on Mon-
day the 26th day of January, 1913,
the following described tract or par-
of land,
certain tract or parcel of
land situate In Pitt county. In
township described as adjoining the
land of G. Parker. Joseph A
and others, containing
acres, more or less, and being a tract
of land whereon I. W. Reasons and
wife formerly resided and being the
Identical tract of land that was con-
to J. J. Walston and wife, to
Martha E. Walston married I
W. as appears of record In
Register of Deeds Office of Pitt
county in Book V-V, page and
being the tract of land that
was conveyed to John J. Walston,
appears in Register of Deeds of-
Book R-R, pages 134-35, and be-
the Identical land that was con-
to Harry Skinner by L. W.
Seasons and wife Martha, by deed
dated the 9th day of February, 1888.
and recorded in R-4, page
of the Register of Deeds office
Pitt county.
HARRY SKINNER.
ltd
B. James, reference to deeds
are hereby made for more accurate
This Dee. 16th, 1912.
T. G. JAMES,
ltd Commissioner.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having duly qualified before the
superior court clerk of Pit, county
as administratrix of the estate of
John E. King, deceased, notice Is
hereby given to all persons indebted
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to the undersigned; and ail
Three Youthful Prisoners Escape
From County Jail Early Sunday
AFTER A SEARCH OF ALL DAY THEY WERE RE-
ARRESTED LATE IN THE AFTERNOON
AND BROUGHT BACK, ALL
OF AYDEN
persons having claims against morning between the the Inside corridor and it was while
estate are hereby notified to present hours of seven and eight o'clock a
the same to the undersigned for pay- successful getaway was made from
on or before the 17th day of county all by
December, 1913. or this notice will , . ,, . ,
i, i. i. namely, Carl and
be plead in bar of recovery.
This th day of December, 1912. n and Ray stokes-
ALICE A. KING of from which town
of John In early
ltd
they were allowed this freedom they
had schemed and figured as to how
they could make their escape, watch
carefully the way the
doors of the cell wen fastened.
on yesterday morning the
janitor was giving them their food
and left their side of the prison to
feed another prisoner quickly
NOTICE OF SALE
ON Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, 1913, at
J. A. Griffin's shop in the town of
Ayden, N. C, I will sell at public
the personal property of J. W.
In the early fall of last year Ray made their escape before he. the Jan-1
Stokes, and an-tor. could return to fasten the coin-
other companion were brought here
and jailed for entering the store of The sheriff was at once notified and
Smith Bros., at Ayden. Their case together with his deputies a thorough
was heard at the November term of search of the country was made until
court due to their youthful age about dark yesterday afternoon when
Pains All Over
You are says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken
Arrow, Okla., use my letter in any way you want to,
if It will Induce some suffering woman to try had
pains all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three
failed to relieve me. Since taking I am in
better health than ever before, and that means much to me,
because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of
different kinds. What other treatments I tried, helped me
for a few days
Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before
care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other
symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean
worse to follow, unless given quick treatment
You would always keep handy, if you knew
what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness
and disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard
to bear. has helped over a million women. Try it
Chattanooga. Co.
lot and book. tree. I
hand.
This day of Dec. 1912.
EXUM Assignee.
law Jan
and the use of a stick had worked
the inside clutch to the combination
box. which lever controlled the
SALE OF LAND
rot ASSETS
virtue of a decree of the Super-
Court of Pitt county, made this
day in a certain Special Proceeding
therein pending, entitled L.
vis administrator of H. S. Harris, de
months previous.
They were arrested and brought
back by Sheriff Dudley, by their of both the corridor mid
actions it was thought they were doors,
perfectly contented, as they had been j They are now securely lucked in
allowed the privilege of walking their cells and sale
BOCK, Ark. Jan. 0- Sol-
vices conforming to his preachings of
simplicity were conducted here today
over the body of the lute United
States Senator Jeff is. The in-
, was in a local cemetery. Be-
Miss Fannie Hardy of Greenville is ,,,,.,,,.
Ayden Items.
Jan arc now writ-
vs. Henry Spencer Harris Jr., the unlucky
and J. H. Davis guardian of Larry Smith is visiting relatives in
said minor, will on Monday, Feb-
3rd, 1913, sell at public auction
before the court house door la Green-
ville, to tin highest bidder for cash, visiting Miss Lee Nichols in Ghent . ,.,., , o ,,.
a certain piece or parcel of land, sit- Mr ,. thousand
ginning at a Cypress on the east edge Mr. Sam Taylor of Hugo spent
of Tyson creek, a corner between R. Tuesday here with friends.
L. Davis and the lauds of Henry , . .
deceased; thence with their received pounds of
south degrees, east the to laud Davis
feet to a chopped pine in said the stuff to subsoil laud and
line; thence north degrees .
minutes east 1900 feet to a stake;
thence north degrees minutes Mr. Richard left Monday
west 1790 feet to the run of Tyson taking his daughter, Miss to At the
creek; thence up the run of Tyson c., will
return via Richmond, where he will
persons,
among them a delegation of
characteristic garb, at-
tended the services.
Tho body was escorted from the
home to the First Baptist
church of Which the senator was a
member, by a of
States troops and two companies of
services
were conducted by the pastor. Rev.
Cox, assisted by Dr. R.
Bowers, president of college.
In his Mr. Cox referred to the
senator's hatred for the shams, frauds
and frills of
At the grave Circuit Judge
Brans, of a life long friend
praised the dead senator.
Lanterns
Strong and Durable
For Fishing,
Camping,
and Hard
Ute Under All
Conditions.
Give steady, bright light.
Easy to clean and
Don't blow out in the wind.
Easy to Light.
Don't Smoke.
Don't Leak.
DEALERS
N. J.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
la
Mi.
creek to the beginning; containing
acres, more or less.
This the 31st day of December, purchase a car of stock for this
1912.
of hardware, mill fittings,
of H. S. Harris, Deed. . , , , . ,
Jarvis and Blow. Attorneys. bullets, guns, pistols and
ltd J. H. Smith and Bro.
NOTICE TO J
Having duly qualified before the his family to Ayden and will occupy
superior court clerk of Pitt county the W. F. Hart residence on WASHINGTON, Jan .
as administrator of the estate of Maine street. ,.,., bas out for
Mr. O. W. Rollins will move his work ear by ,, up
to the to make immediate pay- family to the W. h. Hart house on record breaking amount for
to the undersigned; and all corner Main street and Cannot lane, row, the first day's session in 1913.
persons having claims against said A of cement and of the cases under
or before the 2nd day of January, Mr. J. Alfred Harrington has --probably will be decided. Chief
1914, or this notice will be plead In chased the home of While may announce the de-
bar of recovery. w H Harrington and moved there- regard to the right of
This 2nd to. He tells us he Is relieved stockholders Um d's-
J. W. DIXON, noise of city life and enjoying of the Southern Pacific stock
ltd w himself living near nature's heart. now held by the Pacific Hall-
Rev. H. Burgess, of the M. K. road Company in violation of the
Foreign Appointments Won't Re-
Much Consideration Now
TIN OF NORTH CAROLINA
Department of Mute
church tilled the pulpit in the Chris- Sherman anti-trust law. Among
church Sunday morning and Dr. cases decided may be the state
case, the case
and the case.
In addition to decisions the court
has set for oral argument tomorrow
OF DISSOLUTION j c of A. C. C.
To all to whom these Presents may
Whereas, It appears to my At the home of the bride's father,
by duly authenticated record of F. Moseley in North
the proceedings for the voluntary dis- f
solution thereof by the unanimous
HALE
sent of all the stockholders, deposit- WM solemnized. Miss Essie was
ed In my office, that Roberson, An- en In marriage to Mr. It. E. of
and Company, a corporation of Dr. Thomas E.
this whose principal office Is , Th h
situated In the town of Bethel, county
of of Pitt, state bf North Carolina Messrs. E. Turnage Sons Co. are
J. Roberson being the agent therein paring to remove the buildings from
end in charge thereof, upon whom pro-1 j A Harrington property,
erecting a handsome
story brick stores.
preliminary to the issuing its of our friends are away
this Certificate of are here,
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, ,
Secretary of State of the State of we cannot learn their names, but
North Carolina, do hereby certify that we wish them a merry and
ill J. A, Ha
may be has complied to
with the requirements of
of 1905. entitled or two
By virtue of a decree of the super-
court of Pitt county made by His
Honor Frank
her term. 19.2. in the case of J. Mr-
James against K. Jackson, the and of the proceed- mall route No. that Mr. Waller
commissioner will sell aforesaid are now on file In my was filling at the time of
ibis death. We give Jake a hearty
Carter, at the said corporation did, on the new year.
,. , . , of December, 1912, file In my of-1 u ,,.,
a, 1912. In the case of J. J and con. Mr. Jacob M
K. Jackson, the and of the
commissioner will sell aforesaid are now on file U
cash before the court house door In said office as provided by law
on Monday, January
1913, the following described
lot In the town of Grifton, be-
here-
to set my hand and affixed my
real ,, at this day o
in
December, A. D. 1912.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
where A. L. Jackson
resided, beginning at a stake, S. B.
Wood's corner and running with his
line south 1-2, 1-2 poles;
welcome.
Mr. J. A. II. of Grifton, who
moved his family out to Oklahoma
six years ago, returned last week and
tells us he has not enjoyed a day
since he left. We guessed be came
to his brother, Pig's marriage, but
HI Over
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like he said not.
thence north east feet; thence j to feel that your stomach troubles Mr. J. B. has bought the
north west 1-2 poles to over, that you could eat any entire of the J. J. Co.,
middle of the thence with the food you without In- and has associated with him Mess
middle of the street south i. west That may seem so unlikely Taylor and J. A. Davis. The
feet to the
I ii-h Register Trial Resumed
CINCINNATI, O. Jan. a
recess of nearly three weeks the
of President John II Patterson
to you that you do not even hope for be styled Pierce, Taylor and and numerous other officials of form-
cases that may require weeks
for completion.
Among the first to be heard be a
group testing the constitutionality of
the federal slave One
U the Jack Johnson case from Chicago
which the pugilist is charged
with transporting a woman from
to Chicago.
Another will mark the end of the
spectacular fight of H.
former secretary of the American
gar Refining company, to avoid an
Imprisonment sentence for alleged
Conspiracy to defraud the government
customs sugar weighing. He claims
Immunity from prosecution by reason
having testified at an trust In
by a grand jury.
Other to be argued
are those Involving the title of the
Southern Railroad to large
area of oil land In California
extension of the tax to
companies which have leased all
properly to others, such as railroad
and telegraph companies.
Wilson Declares He Has Made
No Promise to Anyone as Yet
between now and March
IS HO THAT the Held from which he will
HIS PLANS IN pick a cabinet. Ho said his mind
APPOINTMENTS. NO CON. was still open and that as soon as
as TO PLAIN for EX he reached as to all
SESSION OF wished, he would
make all offers
The- president-elect asked if ho
Intended to deliver his inaugural ad-
extemporaneously.
think I'll prepare the Inaugural
he said, those I
Jan. are more like documents than
Sleet Wilson tonight made clear that M Beetles
body In United knew as The only has
who was going to be in his prepared iii advance since his
or what would be the program nation a Baltimore was his H., i,
would suggest for the next Con- of acceptance, as ho does not like to
lie declared had not re ad speeches.
offered single cabinet portfolio to with reaped to In
any one thus far and had yet reach the foreign service, Mr. let
no conclusion as to plans for be known that he had not yet
extra session. consideration. Ho
Mr. Wilson Stated that he had been shown a dispatch
canvassed a subjects and concerning the appointment new
talked many names to Mexico.
leaders, ho had not given I haven't any mole idea who is
definite Intimation in any direction going to be ambassador to Mexico
either as to his selections or his than I have as to who will be
course respect to legislation Bret man I'll great when I reach
would be. He Indicated, however, he said.
that be expected the extra session j t known also that Mr. Wilson
would not be devoted exclusively to tea not considered whom lie will Hp-
making and said he would in point as ambassador to Great Britain.
a special message specify some of Tho governor was asked if he had
subjects upon which he read President speeches In
like to see legislation enacted,
The president-elect admitted that ho
was finding the task of cabinet making
very difficult. He said he would de-
lay any announcement until be could with his family.
name his entire cabinet. .
like to make scattered an-
he said, it may
New York
only saw the the
reply.
Mr. Wilson spent the day at
MIST WITH
liver colored spots, has collar
be that I will not announce the cab- initials on
until lust minute. reward her return
hear something about a man whom mat Ion leading In her U.
I had considered that makes picket;. Mills, . , N
my ears and want to know more u . ltd
about The of choice Is
suggested lo Mr. Wilson dial
I liken , I p
On my farm one male hug Mark
If be his till red spoiled, unmarked. Owner
the lust some of the men gel same by applying to
Also one-half undivided Interest an ending of your trouble, but per- Davis. These have officials of the National Cash Reg- en might find themselves embarrassed paying charges.
in the stable lot beginning at a stake us to assure you that it is not experience and we bespeak for them
on Pitt street feet from the together Impossible. If others can a good business.
of Pitt and Queen streets and be cured permanently and thousands We hear that Mr. T. J.
north west feet to the lino have been, why not John R. ton of Spring,
of A. Jackson's store lot; thence Darker, of Creek, Mich. Is one an Interest In the firm of Tripp, Hart
nil said A. L. south of them. He wan troubled and u.
k west feet; south heartburn. Indigestion and Don't forgot If you a lap robe
about feet to Pitt complaint until I used Chamber- horse blanket, riding saddle or
east to Pitt street feet to Iain's Tablet, then my trouble was horse or knee boot, buggy,
the beginning, being the two Sold by druggists.
later Company was resumed In th
Federal court here today. The de-
are charged having vi-
line criminal suction of the
Sherman law.
for lime In winding up business
affairs.
I should choose men
who are said the
nor, then even If should
N.
ltd
I Cured
II. i t n i. governor Tex-
as, Is said aspire to the seat In the
States senate now held by
or dray harness J. R. Smith A. Culberson, whoso term
lots deeded to S. K. Jackson by J.
and sells it cheaper.
expire in 1917.
lime to wind their affairs. I years ago I had the worst
could be in on Marc. of chronic I
spend n little time on It after knew of and Chamberlain's Tablets
cured writes P.
lie Indicated that be Intended to Mich. For dale by all druggists.
If u much of his lime us possible adv





THE
Fm and EASTERn
rM Inc.
D. J ill BU r.
sum in m or
. the past year
ilia no acquisition
I re U almost as much
Ki south of
as there is over Dickinson
There is going lo be more
it Greenville this year than can
l is about to be again Keen this far ahead. The money Um
I.
-i.- real
Six
Adverting may had
application at the .;
The building, comer
Third t
All cards of at-f
b charged l at I
villa latter is paved and the that teachers a right to control people have saved is not going to be ,
the n has it swept about twice a over which they preside tale long before seeking in-
When . , Bl t is sand-clay and and line among their vestments.
I to mean more is left to practically take care of U- pupils. Recently two cases have
. f. If town have the come Is where teach- The year 1313 made en early be- t
Stare the Training school was log drag run over the sand-clay were brought to trial for punish- ginning in shaking people, a .
that lit often as it disorderly students and in both earthquake shock being felt in
good over this hotel the sweeper over Dickinson av- the tea ken wore South
do not live here the former would be as good ed and their action upheld. One of Carolina Wednesday afternoon.
hers of Grimesland a thoroughfare as the latter. Right these was in Wilson and the other
had faith and felt sufficient is an opportune for the b teacher who can- , eM men are going to .
to put up two- log drag to be at work,
of the capital to built it Get- o
hotel and two-thirds One property owner noticing such position and if a why more business does not come t
SI
lost M
1.11
I he teacher who
not enforce order and discipline in ,,, benefit of parcel post. .
the school room has no business -c- while some do nothing wonder
will f-r a
per hue. up to fifty
M i the
Carolina
art of i IS
furnished by two non- of The Reflector for more houses dent is so disorderly as not them.
resident, with the other one-third in Greenville, advises us that he has to obey, then the hickory should be
in small sums among been to let a for resorted to if necessary. The writer The legislature passes such a
. ,, the town, is something building two houses, but has so far is old enough to have forgotten many will promote in-
class matter i i feel proud of. If Greenville had tailed to get anyone to take the Job. things that occurred in his boyhood, and such a stock law as will
and
not Jumped at an offer like th And this moves us to say that Just but has has good recollection of torn our forests, will certainly
I town have deserved being now Greenville la a most inviting the lickings he got in school and do a service.
wiped off nap. But the town place for good contractors. There is save him more respect for his
j awed that It as for hotel, a large amount of building lo be done And he does not believe any From we hear on
of present me are and
young Americans are
new enterprises for Greenville
too good to be made behave them- , .
selves in school.
expect would be equally lore this year.
MB. A quick to anchor more good en- ---------n
HI. if any came offering on Is going to before
The discussion of this subject a the same terms.
no longer academic. The winning of In the meantime, before getting ob- Home Building and
more will see women en- sorted in pulling for some other Then you fellows who
one-fourth or all la the things. The Reflector wants to say were not thoughtful enough lake
as now can oM in tea Hurt people owe some shares will envy good feel-
on the same terms as men loyalty and good will to of those who can step up and connection with
California. the order in Proctor brothers and every one draw cash or walk away with a governor was cut out. II be Raleigh will come lo her own next
no
dollar invested this
to feel proud of it.
LOWEST-
Mr J. A. who for past
year was associate editor of The R.
Rector, has retired from position
and are eligible for every office. In
addition four gained at
are Wyoming. Colo-,
Idaho. Washington and
ago. It has
which to
women. The only question now to be
considered is which will b.-
states to privilege and
when will all of do so Al-
began In the
years h
id baa Mimed
until
recently ti ate I none
in t a Sou . it bl not Improbable that
one d Hal t n en-
fore this baa
been a all fie b Mt
f aim great-
. i k In that n
women i
. not an I
of to
hotel a mortgage.
In the death of Col. W. H. S. Bur-
es one of her most useful citizens.
He was a boy soldier in the of the state is the governor
Mr. came to Greenville in and the war all people. and non- was dead. but here
foremost in work of developing
section.
fall of being sent here by
any with whom the paper had
r. contract for a subscription
till i In ling the contest
. i, a i o i it between
c with the
I aper. an i r I
i e paper, which
d i for a- year.
v.- la In Mr.
I . . t I for The
a host of
among i whom
. will remain
and all
Captain H. A. Gilbert,
by his wife.
counted for.
Chief Officer Fred R. Hunt.
of saved by the
Second Officer William
M, of Germany; saved by
Chief Knudsen.
of Norway, lives in New-
Jersey; saved by the
ala.
First Engineer
George A. of England
from New- York; saved by Penn-
Second Assistant Engineer
Wrath, of Germany,
lived in New York. lost.
Third Assistant Engineer
George H. Doyle, of New York,
saved by Pennsylvania.
Chief Stewart Fred.
of Germany; lost.
Anderson, of
Norway, saved by
U of Germany;
saved by
Frank of Germany;
lost
Dario, of Italy;
saved by the
Denmark;
Seamen
of Germany,
saved by the
of Greece,
lost.
of Ger-
many, saved by
John of Germany;
alike feel an in- come of the papers again talk- saved by
Oilers
Jose of Spain; lost.
AWAY WITH
BALM
Wilson has
ed he would like walk from
While House capitol when
We believe it inaugural ball in he is inaugurated.
In much better taste. course there week, at her
are plenty of people who do not ob- come lo her.
balls and dances and w-ho have ,
of Weldon, which occurred in , much The star the
Richmond Friday. North Carolina bu, are My of a few
do approve of The clubs. Good.
I will be on tonight
and tomorrow for positions to be
I led by the legislature . The Times
D is tilled candidates. ,,,,
in him and want to do him Girl from
honor. Hence It does not look prop-
to hold a ball in name of New has adopted Horn
state and the governor when the New for a slogan. Sounds
of Christians who helped good, too
In behalf of economy legislature
try to get along with as small
B number of employees as possible.
Member of Carolina Club should
.-how to this a
boosting by at-
in t
in
yet, com
lending of
Hob Phillips Is looking for the guy
And still the cry continues for that put the nip in .
houses Greenville. W honestly
believe if there were now houses The way for the to get
hero for rent, occupants for every parcels post trade Is go after
one of be- in a It, .
month. There people who would
book work on
build houses, If they could gel Raleigh Is never so happy as when ,
contractor and mechanics do has a meeting of, the legislature .
work. You people who want work on hands.
sulfur the disadvantage of being with- I
cut political Influence; In all don-t you want two
they have been slower to catch the going to Ar- this line and plenty of It. should only .
fa go after them and have their for post , of them on put. .
spirit of
v. more highly stimulated women of
North and they have been lulled
by the tradition that chivalry
all women Deeded. Any tendency to-
ward a for the suffrage baa
been promptly suppressed by
men, all of a sudden they them-
selves have been brought face to
face with a serious situation.
With the exception of Arizona.
which Is too new to be classified, all
of these ten states which have en-
franchised their women have here-
been regarded as normally Re-
. . , will adopt the bill now pen
publican and an enormous body of.-
ting on
pay rolls to in the
channels of trade. A in clanger of drowning Q---------
or of being run over by a train, brings you , the man
The salons are their faces everybody In reach to the rescue. my, do
to
. to i him go, the best
of ail will be with him.
o-
In a observance in readiness for the while a person in danger of losing nm back ,
,. meeting of the legislature his life by disease or Intemperance
gets little concern. The government f you fall to use the opportunity
flies to the rescue of hogs from comes you, nobody else Is
U of Germany,
lost.
Firemen
I,. of Brazil; loaf
Willy Hoffman, of Germany,
saved by tho Pennsylvania.
of Norway,
lost.
Garcia, of Spain, loft
Castro of
lost.
A. of Norway
saved by the
Coal raisers
W. N. of England
died after rescue.
Jose of Spain, lost.
Pedro Romeo, of Spain,
Total crew.
Lost, Mrs. Gil-
Saved by the Pennsylvania. .
Saved by the
TRAINING SCHOOL
a dis- or cattle from ticks, yet licenses going to. use it to your advantage.
-o-
life thousands of human
Tho school opened i on
schedule time morning with-reg-
lessons at t period. The
teacher were for
been added to the
rate, which, under past political con-.
would have been likely to
give Republican majorities. While
this would not directly affect the
ratio of presidential electors or
of Congress It Indicates a
Influence In politic which
will have to be and can
only be offset by enfranchising a
Hiding number of women who
would supposedly Democratic and,
that would mean to give the suffrage
to those of the Southern states.
-------o-
of Christmas in the South, some ex
Change are suggesting cutting out
both whiskey and -rework in con-,
with tho season. There Is The last
a to get rid of both of these and one lo vessel along tho coast, of that annually de-
lo that bring back a proper and loss
observance of Christina. It is more
th. u likely during this President-elect Wilson has It is said fully twenty-five per ago today
asked to appoint a woman as seen- cent of all the children in the
prohibit Shipping liquor Into dry of war in his cabinet. There Slates defective eyesight.
that by next Christa scrapping If he did. Dent neglect your children's eyes, the new year is running right along. ad his pleasure at seeing back
How many New Year resolutions
. . . , work and a large f
us good aB when they started n week , ., i
back ready to assume the-
to
territory, so
At the opening exercises President
o--------- . Wright expressed the hope that all
It Is not to say It is able to walk, had a pleasant Christina holiday
Eyesight Is precious to every human
He wished for a year
filled In every way. He
most of the whiskey will be cut out
law. Now if the aldermen of Perhaps ex-President Castro came being. Impaired vision la a serious You will get used to the ,,, what they
cities and towns will begin early with the two We, handicap In any calling. Consult before the year gets very year would be
on your doctor about your to what they put in it
The legislator with a little bill up will harvest. Right
the year to a fire
works and enact such laws as to eyes, if he an
prohibit their sale and use In the; have kept your new year see him without delay.
letting dealers know In through two days, you can
sleeve now call Mr. proper kind of
harvest. He them to begin
ore to buckle to hard work
can keep your ear on
vane not to orders, out cine and another. c or on so as to I. best result. Use
All other kinds of efforts may be now. letting not a
and much money wasted In I --o------- one go unimproved Be faithful
trying to get built, but there AMI to
will be good worth speak-. . w a larger of
had applied before the
lone who must move, as th owner -o Will lie Held In MM mat holidays to be
works will l eliminated. Then f
we will have a sane Christmas. j not like us we
did like him better Not tho first
We know a man living in a rented Ml of reciprocal feeling
Monday night Carolina Club will
Its first of the new year
ell a the first under-the
want the the tenant says The coining legislature should go
ho cannot fled another house to move down hard after freight and
Vet that same man has paid give them some knockout drops.
build them.
but con-i tot be taken
and Women's for want of the first day of
Reflector wants to he held in Pitt county as opening the some
know the wk who put the At February 7th, who tad be
The Greenville
Don't know, but n February nth and at Grimes e-y ill liable place b,, fined.
the Bitting rooms and parlors
of the new president. Mr enough rent in Greenville to ,
J. B. James. Every member who can bought two or three houses and could, Senator Overman of North Carolina ,.,,,, of the ante Christ- February 10th.
do H should be present this
The l a useful factor
progress and ought to building and loan payment. the best loaf of bread at these pleading Tor that may
determine to the beat year are plenty In 1-, yo; I
In th. history. our midst. ,. U s reasonable to expect
me have been under own roof long bus boon given the position of honor receipt will show that a A premium of a year's subscription hove fitted up. for temporary
. v. h. on presidential inauguration com- of Tar Heels -were doing he awarded the girl or woman use of dormitories and have all been
tor In age If the rent had been applied to living. the farm and ex- filled. What a pity it is to hare girls
Th practical Joker already
If had bee to grew
In would show a big la-
but what you save that counts. Get
the saving habit
Institutes. made by the for life's work and have them
process will be barred from turned away for want of If
the contest. present legislature sees the sit-
I There will also be a prise of a tier In its true light, we have
to fat without feeding us
It is to expect a road or street to subscription to a good but that thy will
to play pranks through crease in It la, in good condition Journal to the farmer present condition by giving an
th- parcel The New York MM. her. and look for hoe. ,. , the five best ears of corn; appropriation to room
held up a live that live la and house, for and a similar u U for applicant They
r I hi i . W , yearn old who exhibit It Is an investment
a fellow tried to get through. have to go be- , M, qt
Club be a good the situation in reducing the high Tho , and a
If you go to a package by par-such a condition Blame for that coat of living, she will certainly hi. the splendid that doing
rot. be careful not to put urging folk Ink. launched this year.
ling and loan I
the state,
lb
sf a band in con- and make them worth while
n It other- and loan ad I I of other
a J I I , No piloting a major
tamps will be a soon , . . , , n I IS . , a game The former an-
, moM For next, day the doings , ., ,,,,, was
Who guy that put o much Of course It blew a little harder be the three biggest In th of the legislature will be be by Ty and president of the
Atlanta than anywhere legislature. of North Carolina reader. Rucker. League for a term of Hire
Winterville Items.
Ayden Items. graded, public and high school at
J R. Smith and Pro.
AYDEN. Jan. Jno. E. Mr. I. J. Jan. 7.-Mis Jean
has returned from the the second and third lots In the K. Cox and Mr. G. H. Cox left Thurs-
a at somewhat improved. and Co. block. morning for college.
Seed rye. rape, millet, onion sets; Mr. Richard has MisSes Helen and Adam
seed J.-R Smith and ed the vacant lot on the Intersection Carroll left Thursday even
Cox. an old of Lee and Second and will mg for College
Ion, colored woman, died a few days erect thereon a modern sale and ex-l Harrington. Harbor and
ago. A wasp slung her on a blood change stable, to his reeving a of shoes
I her ankle of th i., business. The block are in a position to save
summer and she came near bleeding where his stable is now located will on ,,,
lo death has been lingering built up In brick. Messrs. J. It Carroll and W I
hi
The Modern Store
since.
Mr. U II w of Suffolk is vis-
his Mr T I. Williams
near here.
All kinds of hardware and mill fit-
tings J. R. and
Mr K. Dall is papa again. It's wont to Greenville Saturday,
a boy.
Blow
I Miss Lillian Campbell of Washing-
up your who has been spending several
dynamite, a arrived. J.
It. and
Mr. is
On Saturday morning at finishing put on his
Jan. 4th. angel l c- college grove. When
home of Dr. W. H. In It will he prettiest
of Ayden and took from him his de- home our
wife. Mrs. prior lo r- M- Holton who has been
marriage was Miss Carrie office for
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W has and purchased as
of Edward. N. C. her par- Interest in the market of Mr. Richard
leaves he Is as serving
and S. H. of people-In and grocery
W. J. of Rocky as he has been in printing
Mrs. Alex and Mrs. he will be entitled to rank with
of Aurora and Miss Swift and He wears
of Edward. a white apron and keeps his
Our sympathy goes out to Mr. Enos and
Dall who sustained a loss bf Turnage. Mar
fire Saturday evening at bis home in
East Ayden. About p. m hi
were found lo be on
of all that could he done
Sally who spent the
with their parents, have re-
learn out school bonds have
been sold and that we are to have
was consumed in flames
and shelter. Loss
mated at about No Insurance. B handsome graded school building by
By heroic the fire was
from spreading I Mamie Dawson of Is
, . . . I visiting her cousin. Miss Lena
On Saturday evening. Jan. 4th. at I
at hi home In . ,, . .
,. , , . ., Ions of ship and
section near here, the spirit of , , , , . I .
K. D . . ,. o- L t oats for sale by J, R. Smith
N. R. Corey took its flight to the .
and
world. Mr. Corey had been j
great sufferer for several months and i Mr- of was
death must have been a relief. He driving along the road this morning
leaves a wife, four sons and two when his horse took fright he
daughters. Messrs, Hugh. thrown from his buggy. A
Henry Corey. Miss nearby found Mr. and
and r-. Herman Stokes. He brought him here to a doctor. Some
also survived by two ribs were broken and he
Corey of near here and Mr. internal injuries also. He Is
Henry Corey of Ga., and, serious condition.
one sister. Mrs. Ed Hammond near
Greenville
Mr. Manning has purchased the
Williams farm near have taken up one stray hog.
church spotted unmarked weight
I about fill Owner can get
with Miss Cox returned
home Monday morning.
Trace chains, back bands and plant
bed fertilizer at A. W. Ange and Co.
Fleming of Green-
ville Monday will, Mr. Ashley
Soler
Harrington Barber and
have a supply of farm tools.
Miss Cox left Sunday night
to continue her work In the graded
school there.
Messrs. Cobra and Lee
Smith made a flying trip to Green-
ville Sunday evening,
A car load of arrived at
A. W. Ange and Con-
Messrs. Paul Sam
Smith and J. Cox went to Green-
ville Monday.
of
standing amongst farmers can ac-
quire an agency for a new article of
unlimited possibilities it, the
line. High life time
giving reference
lo P. O. B. Savannah Ga.
It
West Evans street, where we
j friends to meet us face to face and hand to at cur store.
In my twenty-six in the in
ville, serving my many friends to as
my equipment would I wish to thank
But we are now in position to better service
ever before owing to our skillful and arranging new store j
for your and our convenience. Our full all
and will be the best that any skillful buyer can select
AND
In all the new each fitting like
tailor-made CLOTHES.
There are many j
For Simons, and Atkins
. . . by proving ownership and pay-
hand and cross-cut J. K. Smith
and . .
Messrs. J. It. Pearce and Co., are
the Interior of their store.
School books of all kinds to be used
I ,
Jan. UM.
H. W. J.
R. F. n. Greenville.
ltd
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who his life b
wise family.
The man who insures his health
both for family and
You may Insure health by guard-
It. It worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and
In innumerable
TAKE
And save your health.
i-i-
CLEARANCE SALE
This is our Greatest
Value-Giving Sale
f Prices are red used to a that
more than interest those who want values.
S of the very best patterns, that we've
had this and mire than likely your
size, will bi included in these great values.
Every Suit, Overcoat, arid
Boys Suit
in This Sale. .
advantage of
PRICE GUTTING SALE.
Note savings this OFFERS ,
Suits and Overcoats
22.50 Suits and Overcoats 16.75
20.00 Suits and Overcoats 14.75
18.00 Suits and Overcoats 13.50
16.50 Suits and Overcoats 12.75
15.00 Suits and Overcoats 11.50
There's a value in every garment that we have to offer. It's a
matter of unloading the best we have, in order that this store will
have new goods to offer you next season.
Get Here While the Assortment is
St FORBES
in
Our Coat Suits
and Cloaks
MO OF THE BEST PAT-
AID TAILOR-
ED GARMENTS OF THE SEASON.
THE LONG AND SHORT
CLOAK IN NEW BIG
COLLARS AND HEAVY CUFFS AND
NEAT EDGES AND POCKETS BRAID
ED
The Home For
Shoes
All lit and give service I why our
We ran tit any
of your family and nave you
If you will buy from our
line of pair
C.
Car Lo j Cotton Destroyed
By Fire At teens
Station
a the
Line train
and look
on twenty of cotton a
of at Which
loaded in a box car
When the train reached
of cotton as found
to on Or, and furiously.
There being no means available for
run mi- out tho fire, tire burning car
was , en- on
cat
burned up.
For while- th., freight
and adjacent building were
but the removal of the burn-
car prevented further damage.
Tho cotton and peanut
It M. T.
and were consigned In Norfolk, but
the have to
reimburse him the loss.
IS UNSAFE
SALE
of
Horses at N. C.
Cobb's
ville
Thursday, Jan, 1913.
In .
high class broken
work and extra driving
action. Not afraid of
any Jim would I
at will he in sale for In-J
look them,
our. ll-n ride of sale.
ll. at
Sale rain-or
Christman,,
Ky.
man or woman
Your motley
IV Sells you return the bot
Tone It In to satisfy.
lake The Place of i
I ll In me I
your liver it not working
in the , -i
s safe
If It fails the average number cf Bogs
open
.
And yet
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified, before the.
SO
preventing
eat
-e
to Die V.;
You will get n harmless air -p
remedy that will your said
liver without violence and if it . X r
, give complete satisfaction the hut a for-,
will refund v-our money IV
a smile. This I
if you a bottle of
Tone yourself or our
you Insured .-------
from of constipation. After pay for M
biliousness. If liver and headache. I Mob declared That you well tabor,
d see for
Sold by Carr
If
ltd
la tS-
for
It Is a and safe for Texan la only one of one
as for adults. A bottle or Pod- crop that
I ton's Tone Is something every to Atkins.





Car Load
Stalk Cutters and
Disc Harrows
Car Load
Oliver Plows
Car Load
90-Day Seed Oats
Car Load
Gilt-Edge Flour
Just Received
Prices always the lowest
Come to see us
J.
F. M.
Lawyer
Office second floor Woolen building
Third SI., opposite court house
Greenville, Carolina.
Miss Cox can Pomeranian Club, Waldorf
Jan. home la,
L. I. Moore W. H. Long
ft LO.
at Law
Greenville, North Carolina. stocking containing noodle
thread.
of Or. Cox. South as
a of festivity and gaiety Mon-
day evening, December when Miss
Cox her
In the form of a stocking party.
At eight o'clock the guests arrived
and wore met at the door by the hos-
and her sister. Jeannette
Cox, who presented each one a min-
Opening of annual automobile show
b Madison New York.
Annual meeting of the United States
Golf at New York.
Annual Indoor track and field meet
of the New York.
ii. r.
Insurance
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident
Office on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store .
at Law
Office in Building. Third St
Practical wherever his services are
desired
Greenville. North Carolina.
JAMES L.
Attorney at Law
Office in Edwards fifth door
from
Greenville. North Carolina.
AGREEMENT by and between
the physicians of Pitt County.
WITNESS
That on and after January the las,
the following schedule of
for medical services will be strictly
TAKE IT If
SKINNER
Attorney at Law
Greenville.
North Carolina
S. J.
Attorney at U
a Edwards on the Court
House Square
Greenville. North Carolina.
B. W.
Attorney at Law
formerly occupied by J. L
Attorney at Law
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting
the very best quality you can possibly procure
anywhere for the money.
Many a cheap, 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 tor our business,
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we
are duty bound to give it to will.
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle-
men, and boys and girls are ready for your
A FEAT TO FIT FEET
GREENVILLE
After exchanging greetings they
were given a piece of cloth and ask-
ed to fashion a stocking for Santa
Claus to till. This was done amid
much fun merriment and a small
asking for one special article
lipped Inside. Then stockings of
various slues and shapes were hung
by the fire-place In the sitting room
while eager expectants breathlessly
while eager expectant breathlessly
the patter of the hoofs
of eight reindeer on the roof.
While awaiting the arrival of dear
old Santa, advertising puzzles were
each guest to be put together,
prize being rewarded each success-
contestant.
The hostess then announced that
she had Just heard the rustle of San-
as he ascended the
Chimney, so each guest rushed for
stocking, to Bud the desired article
In each one, even and
Each gentleman was then asked lo
find his by color of
small handed them at the
door and to repair to the dinning
room. Here delicious refreshment
ambrosia and cake were served.
while a luminous evergreen tree
the center of the table furnished
over phone
m. to p. 10.60 to
m. to 1.00 to
Office Consultation, to
visits In
a. m. to p. m.
p. m. to p. m. 2.00
p. m. to a. m. 3.0
All medicine extra.
Ordinary Visits in Country
Mileage a mile.
Jut As Scores Greenville People
Have
Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
Kidney are for kidney
backache and for other kidney Ills, Visits in Country
Greenville endorse them. Mileage a mile.
Mrs. Joseph S. Wash- m country
street, Greenville, N. C, Medicine extra.
suffered from dull, nagging back- Country
aches and I also had headaches and j gynecological,
through my kidneys. and with to consul-
spells me and I noticed that be governed by the
the kidney secretions were the Physicians for Pitt
Kidney Pills, procured from j heretofore been In et-
M. .
Practice limited to diseases of the Christmas carols.
Bar, Nose and Throat The guests then departed to their
Washington, H. C. Greenville, N. C several homes declaring Miss Cox a
Office with Dr. I. James, Green- harming hostess,
day every Monday. a m to pm
John L. Woolen Drug Co. brought
He prompt relief and a short time ago
when used them, they acted I
good as before. I know that I
Kidney Pills live up to the
made for
For sale by all dealer. Price
Co. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ed States.
Remember the
take no other.
Adv.
feet
W, V.
Attorney at Law
Office opposite R. L. Smith
tables and next t John Flan-
Company's new building.
Greenville, North Carolina.
S. M. Schultz
Wholesale and retail grocer sag fa-
attars dealer. Cash paid for Hides
Fur. Seed Oil. barrels,
keys, Eggs.
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, ate
Suits, Baby carriages, par
suits, table, lounges, sales.
and Sail Ax High lib
tobacco. Key West Cheroots, Heavy
George cigars, canned cherries, pees
as. apples, jelly. Meat, lion
soap, lye,
matches, oil, cotton seed
SALE
By virtue of a decree of the
court of Pitt county in special
proceeding No. entitled W.
Dennis against George Jackson, et
all., tho undersigned commissioner i
will sell for cash before the court
The hall, parlor and dining room door n on Monday.
were tastefully decorated in m de-
red hose, evergreens and snow, or of land
one reel as though they had aDd Content.
That tract of land
the habitation of Santa Clans
upon entering the door.
Those present were, Misses Bottle
House of Monroe, N. Helen and
Adams; Kate. Mamie and
Signed,
W. H. DIXON,
M. T.
V. A. WARD,
C. O.
MORRILL.
C. C. JOYNER.
D. S. MORRILL,
J. E. PATRICK,
G.
WILLIAM FOUNTAIN,
S. HASSELL,
C. OH.
B. NOBLES,
L. C. SKINNER,
J. H. HUDSON,
C. M. JONES.
W. W. DAWSON,
WM.
W. L. FLEMING,
B. T. COX.
Refill New Term
MADISON. Wis. Jan.
Clyde Chapman; Leona Tucker; Fan-
Lee Spier and Cox; Messrs.
F. F. Cox, Hoy Causey. Royal Adams,
M. II. Bryan. Lee Smith, Steven
Gordon and Hardy Johnson.
SPORTS FOR THE
known as the John Jackson place, ad-
Joining the lands of J. F. who was re-elected go
Ed Gardner. of last November;.
Hodges and others, containing and the others chosen to the several
acres. Said land will be sold subject state offices at that time were
the widow's dower. today with the usual
This January 3rd. 1913. monies. Inauguration was at
J. B. JAMES, tended by nearly all of the members
the legislature who arc here it.
readiness for the beginning of th
legislative session next Wednesday.
MONDAY
Annual trials of United States
Field Trial Club begin at
Ala.
Alfred De Ore vs.
hulls, garden oranges, pocket billiard at
candles, dried apples, peaches York.
currants, raisins, glass vs. George a
chin. ware, wooden wire. billiard match. 2.40 points, at .
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but Chicago.
new Royal Sewing Machines Opening of annual show of Clove.
numerous other goods. Quality sad land Automobile
quantity cheap for cask Com U Opining of Valley Motor
me Plea U. Boat Show, at St. Louis.
Charlotte lady Found in
Her Bath Room
Asphyxiated
CHARLOTTE. Jan.
midnight this morning;, James H.
Cabbage Plants
MILLIONS OF II
FROST PROOF
Hill BALE
The Jersey Wake-
and Large Loll Drum Head.
.-election should I con-
Prepared for from
to at per thousand.
at per thousand, f.
o. b. Can
order any size
Count satisfaction guaranteed.
L. C. Arthur
t. C
ii i u is i s i
t II. a
With I
g The Mutual Life Insurance
Just The Strong-
est and Rest
Wife, whom he had not found on
riving at ills home and found her In
the bath reran. on her back,
with an . extending; across
TUESDAY tier face, dead, an open gas Jet show-
Opening of tenth annual mill winter that had been asphyxiated,
tournament at N. C. II is presumed by the family that Mrs.
Wrestling match Nets fainted, fell and in falling
and Jesse at disconnected the rubbed tubing of the
appliance and inadvertent-1
Meeting of the y caused her death. No known mo-
Baseball at Milwaukee. I tire exists for taking her own
Championship of although widely varying
Kansas Checker Association, at Man- are out today regarding the
of the body, by the husband, his
Harry vs. and brother and Youngblood
who Is to have been called in
LOOSE LEAF
BOOKS
rounds at St.
Joe Rivers vs. Leach Cross,
rounds, at A. C. at New York.
Button is. at New
York, for at 18.1
Kill BAY
Opening of the Western
season.
Annual bench show of the
the bathroom door was forced,
the only explanation offered la that
the family.
S. T. HICKS
numbing. Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Engines;
Outfitter
I am prepared to do your work
Reasonable Prices. See me or call
none
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
T. J. JENKINS Greenville,
Reflector Advertisements Pay
I i the of Vermont
Vt. Jan.
V. legislature reassembled to-
day for Its session. The cal-
of business is not heavy and
the lawmakers expect to be able to
end session by the end of the
month The principal to re-
the attention arc those to give
i women a limited municipal e,
to change date of the state
, from September to November,
to readjust the methods of tax-
of property.
LOAN
aw V .
FOR DEALING WITH
The above are live good reasons
or dealing with us. You will do well
to heed them. We can be of assist
to you In more ways and
will be glad to give you any and all
particulars. If you want to save
help you. If you
want to borrow have it to
loan
Start the New Tear with the
save
Buy
III. II ADO
Evans St, V C.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
ROUTE OF THE
Schedule In I fleet January i, 1913
N. following schedule
published as Information only
and are not guaranteed.
GREENVILLE
I u-t
a. m. dally,
Pullman Car for Norfolk.
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Eliza-
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler
Parlor Car service. for
all points North and West
p. in. dally except Sunday, for
Washington.
Hound
3.30 a. m. daily, for Wilson, Raleigh
and West, Car
service. Connects North and West.
a. m. daily for Wilson and
Connects for all points.
p. in. dally for Wilson and
Raleigh. ear
vice.
For further information and
In sleeping apply lo J.
U Hassell. Aft, Greenville, N. C.
W. W.
Agent.
W. A. WITT.
Superintendent.
NORFOLK. VA.
We have the agency
for and vi-
tor the widely
known
system Loose Leaf
Ledgers, Binders, and
Transfers, Indexes and
all ruled forms. Full
line samples ready to
show customers.
Parker Fountain
Pens
We sell exclusively
this famous pen, the
best made, and Special
Pen Ink. The
people who make the
pens know how to make
the best ink for use in
them.
Engraving and
Embossing
W e represent the
best makers of
ed Cards and Wedding
Invitations, Embossed
and Monogram Station-
and have samples
on display. Christmas
i these should
early.
Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Papers.
Call at our Business
Office for all the above.
The Reflector
Company
Greenville, N. C.
l-
-Report of State For
1912
The report of the state tax com-
for the year 1912 has been re-
A copy of the report will be
mailed free to any one interested
tax matters, on request to the State
Tax Commission, Raleigh, N. C.
report gives a complete
analysis of the working of our
tax system. Some features covered
by the report valuation of differ-
classes of property by town, town-
ship and county divisions; assessment
of public service and other corpora-
tax rate and bonded Indebted-
of counties, cities and towns;
tax receipts from all sources other
than general property tax, given by
counties, etc.
Tor the year 1911 there was In-
crease in assessed valuation of all
property In state of 19.91 per cent as
compared with the former quadrennial
assessment period of 1907 Total tax
valuations in the state more than
doubled from 1901 to 1911, the figures
being three hundred and forty-one
million for 1901 and seven hundred
.-and forty million for 1911.
The Commission recommends that
the legislature find some other means
than an increase in the rate of the
-general property tax. if it should be
found necessary to have more revenue
than is provided by the Increase of
valuations.
I- I ill II SACK
Winterville Items.
WINTERVILLE, Jan.
Barber and Company have the
real stalk cutters for all, come and
them show you.
Messrs. Toad Little. Paul
ton and O. A. went to Green-
ville Saturday.
Nice beef, fish, oysters and all
kinds of groceries you can find them
. at R. W. at all times.
Dr. B. T. Cox went to Greenville
Monday.
Winterville High School opened
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Stephens Waters, L. Man-
G. Johnson and L. Dall went
o Greenville Sunday.
Harrington, Barber and Company
are selling the reliable steel beam
plows and
Prof. Jno. Carroll went to Green-
ville Sunday.
For all kinds of freshes see R. W.
third door from bank.
Miss Clara Braxton returned to her
-school Dear Simpson Sunday morn-
Aid It Falls In The Of t
Preacher
Mr. Henry T. King, who was re-
on a business trip down in
county, tells us a good story
that he run up with.
A circuit preacher sent to the
try store where he did his trading
for a sack of flour. When the flour
was used about half up, a quart bot-
of whiskey was found hid in
middle of the sack. The preacher
went to the merchant to demand
that bottle of whiskey
his sack of flour. The merchant
declared he was ignorant of it, and
said the sack of flour was delivered
to the preacher Just as it was ship-
to him.
The neighbors hold a different view
of the matter, the general opinion be-
that the merchant was running
a and would hide
key the sacks of flour for his
customers and that through
n he sent the preacher a sack
of flour with a bottle In it.
la
Several stances schedule of Nor-
folk and Boot passenger trains
went Into effect Sunday. The time
of train Greenville is as fol-
West bound a. m.
ed to A S minutes later;
7-41 a. m. to a. in.
minutes earner; p. m. changed
to p. . minutes earlier.
Eastbound a. in . changed to
a. m, minutes later; a. m.
changed to a. m , minutes ear-
lier; . m , changed to p.
m., minutes later.
Born
Saturday, Jan. 4th, 1913, to Dr. and
Mrs. L. C. Skinner, a daughter.
Beat Medicine for Children.
am very to say a few word
praise of Cough
Mrs. Dewey,
Milwaukee. have used It for
my children and myself and It never
falls to relieve and cure a cough or
cold. No family with children should
be It as It gives almost
mediate relief in cases of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pleas
ant and safe, which is of great
when a medicine must be
en to young children. For sale by
all druggists,
I lit TIRE
buggy and harness in good
Apply at this office.
Marriage
During the last week Register of
Deeds Bell Issued marriage licenses
to the following
WHITE
Walter II. Cm son and E.
Briley.
R. D. Wilson and Dora May Nor-
man.
W. R. King and Mamie
James II. Lewis and Jones.
W. M. Lewis and Emily Clark.
L. F. Ange and Sadie Campbell.
Joseph J. Martin and Maud James.
Sowers and Nannie
COLORED
Wiley and Anna Edwards.
Harris and Mary King.
Amos Brown and
James Smith and
Simpson.
Amos Elks and Ella Ward.
John Shelly and Bynum.
Tart King and Cora Barrett.
Jim Barrett and Lee Vines.
Dan Harden and Gertrude Lang.
James Simmons and Anna
son.
Lam and Mary Joe
Barnes,
Isaac and Minnie
Motor Unlit Show in St.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. tiThe Mis-
Valley Power Boat
annual show, the place Wharf
tho boat builders, the engine makers,
and manufacturers of nautical
fittings for power craft to
the public their latest product for
coming season, opened In this city to-
day and will continue through the
week. The show occupies the huge
Coliseum and every Inch of
space Is filled with exhibits.
Could For Joy.
I want to thank you from the bot-
tom of my C. B. Rader
W. Va the
double benefit I got from
Hitters, In curing me of both a severe
case of trouble and of
from which I had been an
almost sufferer for ten years.
It my case as though made
Just for For dyspepsia,
Jaundice, and to rid the system.
Electric Bitters have no superior. Try
them. Every bottle la guaranteed to
satisfy. Only at all druggists.
To elect by popular vote for a sing-
term of five years every postmaster
whose salary is more than a
year Is proposed in a bill Introduced
by Senator of Kansas.
BIDS TO FOR VAL-
PROPERTY
By directions of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Farmers Consolidated
Tobacco Company under the authority
cf a resolution of tho stockholders of
said company passed at a
held the town of Greenville, N. C,
on the th day of December,
notice hereby given that sealed
bids for purchase of any or all
of the real and personal property of
said company, consisting of the Lib-
Warehouse, Wilson, N. C, Gum
Warehouse, Greenville, N. C, Star
Warehouse, and attached redoing
plant, Greenville, X. C, and the
Planters Warehouse, together with
town property In
N. C, will be received at the com-
office in Greenville. N C on
or before the night of the of Jan-
1913. Said bids to he
by a certified cheek of 1-2
per cent of the amount bid.
Board of Directors reserve the
to reject any or all bids. Address all
communications to W. II. Dall, Jr.,
Secretary Farmers Consolidated To-1
Company, Greenville, N. C.
This December 1912.
Mr. Walker
Rev. J. Walker pastor of the
Christian church, returned to his
yesterday after being absent
two weeks, baling been on visit
to his mother in Alabama, his native
state. He delivered two powerful
discourses to his congregation on
yesterday, choosing for his themes,
morning Parable of the Sow-
and for evening Pleasure
of Good crowds beard him at
each service.
NEW Jan. t lead Hire
death., and approximately
damage resulted from the
mile swept New York and
vicinity. Yesterday morning at nine
o'clock the wind dropped t
an hour, hut the mercury had
crawled down to and
i keenly.
The deaths reported
Mis. Mary Kline, Brooklyn, died
after having been blown
car.
Robert Walker, a painter, fatally
Injured in a fall from scaffold in
city of Brooklyn.
Unidentified man blown Into Ne
ink Bay from a Central railroad
N. w Jersey train.
a three masted schooner ashore awl
flying signals of distress near Egg
harbor. X. J. last night, drilled off
shore near Beach Haven not far from
Atlantic City today and life
lost sight of her. The revenue cut-
is Looking for her
Belated rel n I of the done
by storm revealed a clean
sweep of the wires had been made
from Jacksonville, Kin , to Maine
the storm was the most severe
or recent years. Thousands, of
are lit v today In,
damage.
High winds today along
northern Atlantic seaboard,
the wire trouble, it was reported, was
slightly compared to of yesterday
The most serious instance today was
the break near Philadelphia of more
than through wires between New
York and Washington
Old Bay Line
Steam Packet
Daily, Including Sunday between
II U.
with Unit-
ed Wireless T- and every
convenience. Cuisine
passed.
Portsmouth. Sundays. pm
Portsmouth week days pm
Li Norfolk, dally . pm
Old Point . pm
Ticket sold to all points North.
Fella a Foul Plot.
When a plot exists be-
tween liver to cause dis-
trees by refusing to act, take Dr.
King's New Pills and end such
abuse of your system. They gently
compel right of stomach,
and bowels, your health
ind all feelings. at all drug-
gists.
Advt.
Progressives California
SACRAMENTO. Cat. Jan.
Progressives party, under tho leader-
ship the Johnson State
holds tho controlling hand In
California legislature which con-
today for its biennial session.
Proposed amendments to the primary
election laws and a revival of anti-
legislation promise to
the chief features of the session.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
This remedy has no superior for
coughs and colds. It Is pleasant to
take. It contains no poison or other
narcotic. It always cures. For sale
by all druggists,
adv
Guard that new page and keep it
clean.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
as mercury win surely destroy the sen
of smell completely
whole system when n through
mucous surfaces. Sui u articles
be u on
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will is ten fold to
can possibly derive from them Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by r,
Co., Toledo, contains
mercury, and I taken inti acting
upon the and mucous
the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure yon get the
It is internally and in
Toledo. by F. J. Co.
free.
Sold by Druggists. Price battle.
Take ii Family Pills for
i FOB BALE
will sell for half cash
on easy r. ins the enclosed part
n y Creek plan-
about four miles south
of the city New on the west
of Creek, a navigable
stream. There between and
acres lured abundant
for plantation purposes. The
land Is rel high and dry ranging
from to feet above Creek
which is its astern boundary. It
was the General Hatch and
tats SI plantation
and is a tobacco, cotton,
hay, truck and grain land and has
a very fin-.- and splendid water
may be bad anywhere on It. it is
convenient Bern by both
and road transportation.
More will be sold with
It if desired.
A. D. WARD,
New Bern, N. C.
Notice of Dissolution
This is to certify all persons that
I have sold out my interest tho
firm of Andrews, Ford, and Co. at
Bethel, N. C, and am no a
partner of said firm.
Jan. 3rd,
LEE J.
Old
The Pitt County Oil Company, lo-
at Winterville, N. C, wish to
say to customer and the gen-
public, that tho mill recently
destroyed by will be rebuilt.
They are in the market for seed and
will have meal and hulls, same
though no bad visited them.
Beginning business in April, 1901, over eleven years ago, with the modest Capital of
directing its efforts not for the benefit of the few, but for the of
the whole community, drawing its patronage from the rank and file of Pitt County's pros-
people,
The Greenville Banking Trust Company
Working Capital of
Total Resources
700,000.00
Has grown to be not only THE LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION in Pitt County, but stands
the front rank with the largest banks in Eastern
ITS INCREASE IN DEPOSITS FROM on November 26th, to
on November 26th, 1912, has been EQUALED BY FEW BANKS IN THE STATE.
Provided with every safe guard for the protection of depositors, with ample resources, ac-
Directors, safe and conservative management, we solicit your business.
Uncle Sam and the State of North Carolina Do
I with US.
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres.
E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres.
C. S CARR,
ii. I inn I





THE WAY TO MAKE MONEY
IS TO BUY REAL ESTATE
the FARMS IN PITT COUNTY
ARE KNOWN OVER THE ENTIRE STATE AS THE MOST PRODUCTIVE OF
VALUABLE CROPS. WE HAVE SUE-DIVIDED INTO SMALL TRACTS
The Beardsley Place
Near the Farm, which is owned by Mr. R. R. Cotten
Located Six Miles from Greenville; Seven Miles from Farmville
EACH TRACT WILL POSITIVELY RE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER
To the man who wants an Investment, here is your Golden Opportunity. If you are a tenant, stop paying rent and
own a place where the Money which is made off the crops is ALL YOURS, in addition to receiving the increase in the
value of land.
The soil on the property which we shall sell is particularly adapted to the of tobacco,
peanuts, and all kinds of truck crops.
MM .--
. .,
One-fourth cash, and the balance in five yearly equal installments, interest percent.
Be sure to attend the Mammoth Auction
the
Free Barbecue Dinner-
Hear our own Brass Band. Those Famous Burton Brothers will be the Auctioneers.
We Sell, Rain or Shine.
You are Invited.
Atlantic Coast Realty Company
Greenville, North Carolina
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
SOUTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERY Till NO TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
I the lost the Healthful, tin- Von f Man.- H
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HI V
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET B I
ACQUAINTED WIT II
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS K TO TARE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
H. C. FRIDAY IT,
I'M It
Williams, Named as Chairman
Of the House Finance Committee
TRIBUTE u
OF COUNTY
ELECTION RETURNS CANVASSED
E CHUG IS
E SUPREME
OF STATE TODAY.
At Moon He Takes the Oath
as Governor
a member of the house ago.
Formal reports of office expenses
were read from State Treasurer D.
Lacy; Commission of Insurance J.
K. Young and the state school for the
blind.
I Motions were adopted for printing
copies each of the Justice bills
Adopts Resolution for Direct providing state wide legalized
of rolled StAtes Sen- for all and the
Important bill. These mo-
III Introduced. were by Clark of Pitt and
I Hams of Cabarrus.
RALEIGH. Jan. 14.-A One tribute Sew ,,,
wan paid the handsome young Allow commissioners of
Bob of Buncombe, Warren per day and mileage.
today, when Speaker Connor named j Amend section public
. . . -v i . . u- a of 1905, as to purchase of
Li mi for chairman of the house nuance . , .
, of one by another RALEIGH, Jan.
The responsibility for. . ,.
so that the purchaser can use the Locke Craig , , the
framing the revenue and machinery powers thereof.
War In Near East
Marriage Licenses.
Last week Register of Deeds Hell
Will Be Resumed Within week
MINUS TO
IDEAL WEATHER IS PROMISED
His From
Is Escorted To Raleigh By Mil-
Company.
Attend
He
lowing persons.
WHITE
Willie Rice to Mary Walter.
Hob lo Adams.
J. W. and
J. H. Ellis and Lillie
C. F. Elks and Baker.
C. W. Jones and Clark Ann
ton.
COLORED
William and Katie. Barnes.
Zack Moore and Ella Harden.
David and Minnie Smith.
Cox and Pleasant
Ed Darden and Dupree.
Andrew Tyson and Florence
Hams.
, Cases Disposed of at This
of Criminal
Court
TAKE UP Ml AGAIN
DISGUSTED
I Are The
Turks Are Merely
A lined
Policy
acts devolves upon the finance com- Authorize Rowan board or
party from he arrived last
LONDON, unforeseen
events should change the current of
affairs, the war In
night, the military of that city and
It the education to settle a certain dispute. . .
man. me many citizens coming as an escort.
Amend relative to Z . . . ,
Today at noon he will be s in
of the notice will move to the from
ceremonies ill the auditor- , and
The members of
tar reaching and Important of
all the committees. With Senator J.
purchase of property.
Charlie Sparkman. assault with
deadly weapon, sentenced two years
on roads.
Allen Houston, carrying concealed
weapon, sentenced three months
leave to hire out.
Abram Wilson and Rosa ,, A ,, ,.,,
Arthur Moore and Lucy Barnes. suspended upon pay- p and
of costs and bond for good be-
Arthur May, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, ordered to be
bond out until years of age.
Harman Bynum. carrying
J. H. Moore and Lucy Barnes.
Will Brown and Alma Jenkins.
Julius Rountree Julia Smith.
on Fayetteville street south of Davie,
horrors of a winter campaign.
The allies have firmly made up their
minds to lake up arms a second time.
The Turks last week were threatening
to leave London and let matters take
whatever course they might. Now the
Hi weapon, pleads guilty, ordered
be bound out until he is years of
finance committee and the able and
lb ill the In fact It has m , ,,,.
I Is believed a splendid reform may
be wrought la the state's system of
taxation.
At a Joint session of the senate and
house today, hold in the hall of the
house, the election returns for state
officers In the recent November
ago,
Thomas Harris, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and
Authorize Rowan
P. Cook, chairman of the finance to conVey certain proper- the Yarborough
of the senate and Represents- i building,
Williams, chairman of the house Require mortgagees and I thin great four-yearly- event in the will as-
in deeds of trust, in cases of of the state of Caro- the Yarborough Hotel be-
foreclosure, to Hie with the clerk an ac la lo welcome at o'clock and at the
count of receipts and disbursements. of visitors. In fact It has men
Repeal chapter laws of, welcomed them in great numbers are n the court room of the
1907. relative to killing certain for numbers municipal building to go from It
including wild cats. arrived in the city yesterday and Hotel to give a ponded upon payment of costs the grand council today and
section during the night. Today they will welcome to the city to Governor-elect bond for good behavior. j apparently has no intention of meeting
of 1905. in by the thousands and with the Craig. Th mayor's committee and a Fleming and Edmund ultimatum concerning
Amend section splendid weather plus many at- of the State press are also affray, plead guilty, Judgment The allies do not believe in the
1905. j tractive features of the Inaugural ex- at the Yarborough Hotel. on payment of costs. of the note sent to Constantinople
Turks are merely drifting without r.
fixed policy and they have decided to
end tho seemingly fruitless debates
end wire pulling and begin the bat-
anew where they left off more than
Thomas Harris, carrying concealed a month ago.
weapon, pleads guilty, Judgment bus- j The Ottoman government failed to
foreclosure of there will be anywhere from when the procession moves there will
were canvassed and the results conditional sales. to here to take part In carriages and for
j Prevent public events which surround the of these various committees.
The senate unanimously adopted the in Yancey
of Locke Craig.
resolution Introduced by Senator Amend section Pub-
Watts to ratify the 17th amendment , 1901,
to the constitution of the United States
providing for the election of
tors by direct vote of tho people.
Similar is needed by only a
more states to this
effective.
The detailed proceedings of both the
and house for the are as
Semite, Tuesday, Day
Senate called to order at by
Lieutenant-Governor
Prayer by Rev. II. If, Smith, pastor
Street Methodist church.
In the Auditorium.
The city is decorated In a most Occupying the stages will be judgment suspended
beautiful manner along the line of Kitchin. Governor-Elect Craig, of costs.
Wiley Dunn and Miles affray, because it is couched in too mild terms
plead guilty. Judgment suspended and simply advises Turkey to submit
payment of costs. Ito the fate of war and abandon Ad-
Frank Thompson, affray, pleads for fear of complications in
the parade over tho principal streets. the president
Great arches, In the United States and f gate, tho speaker of he house.
pay- other parts of the empire at a
support in Europe. The
add to the decorative The two houses of
Many thousands of people assembly will be Joint
will be on the streets during the pa- the members
and with the moving of the officers occupying seats directly
the music of the bands, the rush m of he on the arena
the automobiles, the dash of tile of them the wives, other
Albert Allen, carrying concealed Turkish government knows that this
upon, guilty, sentenced three means nothing because it is aware
months with leave to hire out. that the will be unable to agree
J. T. Cobb. forcible trespass, pleads on any coercive measures. Thus the
guilty, judgment suspended on pay-j presentation by tho powers of the
of costs. Another case against note, it Is pointed out, might mean
same defendant for carrying concealed simply the opening of a new chapter
weapon, judgment suspended upon in the already wearisome diplomatic
payment of costs. parleying and the shifting the
Lemon Tyson, assault with from a between the
Privileges of tho floor were extend-
ed to ex-Senators John C. Mills, of Town Sociable met
Rutherford; J. A. Brown, of at p. m. with Hie
president, Miss Carrie Smith.
program for the meeting was as
Music Song by Miss Minnie
Eve by
bus; P. Warren of Craven
Mr. Cotten, of Pitt.
Hills Introduced
Appoint a Justice of peace
for Chapel Hill township, Wilkinson,
county. Reading On Christmas
Provide for government Leo
of towns and other municipalities in U
this state. Requires municipal A,,.,.
upon a call of par cent i,,,, of the Christ-
of tho voters, to hold an election Holidays by Miss Carrie
for tho adoption of a commission form
of government as set forth in Al Paradise by Miss
lull, which a modified form of the Anna
Now Jersey government. Tho to moot
adopted to North Carolina needs. at p. with
to No. I,
Items.
N C Jan nags and Inaugural committee
Mattie Wilson, who has been the and pennants a direct part In the
some of the holidays here
with relatives and
home this week.
Mr. Joe Cobb of Standard was vis-1
It In e at Mr. Smith's Sunday.
Then- ere two couples to I
lad In this section last Wed and the other features or UM Of families and guests weapon, pleads guilty, judgment j belligerents to one between
the r the whole of tin,.,.,,,;, Another and the powers.
arena to be given over to them. The same defendant for car- The Balkan kingdoms, moreover, arc
Raleigh Choral Society will be on the concealed weapon, Judgment anxious to obtain relief from the heavy
chairs hack of the state officers and pended on payment of costs. of keeping their armies on a
Third Regiment Hand at the Forbes, with dead- war footing Indefinitely. Wishing,
opposite end the building. weapon, pleads guilty, judgment however, to observe all the diplomat
will he by the on payment of costs, in courtesies they have given the pow-
reception, mayors, and press tHO cases. a reasonable time to am the
the military and visitors. I Dupree. disturbing religious note, frame it present it to
galleries will be occupied; worship, pleads guilty, sentenced three key, But ibis once done. If Turkey
entirely by visitors. auditorium on roads. Another case fails to yield, they are
Is handsomely and Its same defendant for carrying t-. act.
were both of
the would ha grooms
went for bis Intended bride, but
she could not be found, so he wont to
n Appoint of in
Rowan county.
Provide for payment to
clerks of courts of surplus funds In
hands of trustees and mortgages In
certain cases.
The House, Tuesday, Sixth Hay
The house convened at o'clock.
Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr.
In such to take care of the great
crowds which will be present.
The allies say it is predict
the of events. have
prophesy,
Miss Alice All claimed Miss
Smith was a very charming hostess.
The officers
Miss Smith
Vice President. Miss Minnie
Wilkinson.
Secretary, Miss Alice Fulford.
Treasurer. Miss Smith.
Misses Nannie. will the one that will Impress
and Smith, Nan- on the memory of all.
concealed weapon, judgment suspend-
ed on payment of costs.
Met I Thomas Tuck, temporary larceny,
The legislative Inaugural guilty, three months key will be ready to cede
Zebulon Senate leave to hire out. us if the Italians landed In
J. W. House Chairman. Sena-1 Jim. Tucker, Lonnie Atkinson and poll, she offered to tons
tors Cook, and Wood- gambling, plead guilty, which previously she had .
Williams, I. sentenced thirty on roads. refused and as after th.
Page and I Isaac Carrying concealed of the Balkan states sin to
yesterday met the pleads guilty, lined reforms they asked
at and returned costs. years.
with It to the city. In the afternoon Wash Edwards, assault on woman. After their second to arms,
a number members of the citizen's pleads guilty, sentenced two months j the Balkan delegates assert, their
reception committee and the State en roads. I peace terms will lie different from
HON. LOCK CRAIG
Inaugurated Governor of N. O, Today
Matti
I In Start For Today
At this morning the military
Joyner, of Baptist Lou Wilkinson. Camilla Robinson,
church. Anna Willoughby.
On of Mr the rules I A book agent passed through Wed- will assemble at Nash Square
were suspended and a messenger sent and sold Mr. C. B, parade,
to the notifying that body that hon a family North Carolina National Guard being handsome official badges and the on
the house was ready to meet In Joint I Mrs. of Ayden. the A. and M. cadet battalion and the citizens committee badges. All the James Dunn. Gilbert Bryant and followed by
session for the returns of came Thursday to spend some time Hoy Scouts of Raleigh. At the same members of the committee met Debnam. gambling, guilty, each already is bard pressed for money and
the November election. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. all carriages and automobiles Craig and Returned to the sentenced six months with leave to the condition and spirit of the army
escort committee went to Durham to j Thad Clark, carrying concealed those Turkey is now rejecting. They
meet the party, among these being J. weapon, pleads guilty, lined and declare that Bulgaria will be sat-
F. W. H Williamson, Al- with a frontier line Re-
L. Cox. Judge J. Crawford Frank carrying conceal- to but will draw it Just
J. Leigh Skinner. Chambers weapon, guilty, sentenced four I before the gates of Constantinople
Smith, J. S. W. T. Lee. on roads. and they suggest a war Indemnity of
Willis C. B. L. Travis. G. William Henry Dawson, larceny, or more.
Ellis Gardner, of A. S. guilty, sentenced twelve months with j The diplomats consider the
Webb, or Warrenton. and Henry E. to hire out. Turkey as of the gloomiest
of Warrenton. The members Sam Bryant, selling liquor, guilty Pasha's as
. WOT In two cases, sentenced twelve months grand vizier may be the next
be likely to
d by anarchy The country
The privileges of the floor were ex-M. Smith.
be used In the parade will assemble city In a special car.
hire out.
are matters of doubt.


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Eastern reflector, 10 January 1913
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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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January 10, 1913
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