Eastern reflector, 17 January 1913


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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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nail
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in II M M K E
Prank
B. J. Everett
T E.
A. M Little. II.
Whedbee, T. K I-
Coward. W II Cobb,
. I-. II. Dunn.
S. W . W II Dull. M. Er-
I. Starkey. Hal
C Laughing r U James.
a Lang. P M. Woolen, Cl B. W.
w M Moore, M,
Warren, Jr, H. l
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Soiling Problem
r , v
I II
business
of ill-
, r this m
;. i Ian dividing
the ones
in.- every one an
land mid thus aid In enriching
. I
a young Mr
is exceedingly thoughtful in but ob-
M I
He says email will
pi d ice more to the acre,
false more cattle, poultry
etc . and thus help lo
coat living well as
of high living Times.
Back to II. t.
CHICAGO. Jan. In the
, , Babylon during the Ham-
about 2.200 B.
PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION
OF INSURERS.
HOm
DON'T allow a building to remain vacant
more than ten days without securing a
ii
DON'T repair or alter a building where the
time necessary for such work exceeds fifteen
days without securing a PER
DON'T mortgage any real or personal prop
arty without giving notice and securing
GAGE
FAILURE ON YOUR PART TO DO THESE
THINGS will cause you trouble in event of loss.
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
i he result I it wot k were
a Builder a occur-
C your luck by according lo Rev, Samuel
have anything worth selling. l- the Western
I; ,,., nave nothing i who baa
, a no ; ed advertising. translations I i Babylonian
goo are worth th Inscriptions.
lo adv. is simply
. . ,,.,., M ., Hi In the of Chicago
users know it e yesterday.
,. mag is won . a Prominent mi n be i
I wan to keep II en in i fur-
lo lake es on letting the city with he
chasers accidentally And out what he granted a divorce, a
i for We believe in man would pas liberal alimony
Using and we mind telling why. and publish information that
First we have to sell Sec- anyone marry the
it Is worth the which he would
ii is sold. Third, t pays tin merchant The was pointed
who It Fourth, it pays pub- as one which caused In all prob-
I, ,,, watch for the bargains offered a sensation. A court room
advertisements. Fifth, because live i en is In which Mrs
advertise the city and handsomely clad
i , . ,. its volume of Sixth, In silk and wearing many diamonds
and also because those who ad- and sapphires, at a dramatic moment
sell the most goods, do the during lit i pointing
biggest business and make the i her linger Mr,
money, simply for reason that a are my
live business man gets more patron- And then and there the case was
advertising as a part o closed, the woman being granted the
I f i k in trade, alimony demanded.
a. Using converts stock Into cat
Mint la the reason live merchants
to ;
re cash to t
and i , i i
. . i . the
right kind of advertising makes
i better, s a city to
trow by getting Its trade,
Ii helps to make a creditable news-
I for a and eve i knows
. . is the best ad-
a city can have Ad on the
Lap Robes
c and Buggy Robes
Ml II,
Nine Hundred Pints Stolen
Depot,
Jan. Thieves broke
i n cur the Coast Line
; In this . Wednesday
and stole nine containing a
l n . . half pints each of whiskey, a
n Just i in In Direct
with Makers are Offer these at
Lo Trices of
from Two to Twenty Dollars
A ACCEPTABLE
We mini you l Mock e'en If your visit will not
r mean ii
SPECIAL 1.1 mils for Boys and
r the lies are Made.
NEW
YEAR
Start
THAT
FURNITURE
THE OF CHOICE
POE l THE
A OF
LOW
TAFT VANDYKE
ft t
j,. I
HE JOHN BUGGY COMPANY
e in you In lo k our
is a potentiality and
and found two i of the
Its benefits are distributed In several, house with
the of Its I There
is the city whirl, grows big- the thieves,
get and greater as Its aggregate bus- was a division of spoils.
is increased by its live
men. Every man who Increases i
business year after year Is doing
much more for his city as well as for
Everybody knows that a
city Is prosperous when Its volume
of gets larger, Everybody,
knows when a city's trade de-
ii Is going backward Instead of
forward. When trail., and business
by leaps and bounds, III
gives a city's prosperity and progress
the advertisement it ran got. i
Wilmington Star.
the Problem in Far-
. our sack suits
i ii Pennsylvania Company is do- the clothing question
i days to substantiate l settled with him. There's a smart-
lie . of being the Rail-
Try
Die
k Wilson
Kin t
MOVED
America, Within the cur- i f I n give
. ha i been made
recent In
Ion in i i I ; ;
i ran
i i i i
i . .
and lei es at all
points, which
to
duties and have Impressed
on thorn the being
v alert and i i to their re-
in movement
railroads have been invited to o-
ate.
What this ray of pro-
Ii a safety of t by i all may
i- the more fully i when
is considered, as reported by In-
Commission, that
. . per cent, of all the accidents on
the railroads of the d States
the last Us. year were due to
. i or misunderstandings on the
part of employee. Perfection of
tied and equipment and the
of approved safety devices are,
of course, absolutely essential to safe-
ill railway operation But when
all Is said and done, the most
factor in the problem Is human
I I
I am now m my new
in th Inn- n .
e my i M are in-
lo call and see the
JEWELRY, SILVER-
i WAKE. GLASSWARE.
that I lime especially for
i trade.
J CHRISTMAS AND
BRIDAL PRESENTS
lie lo
inn at any
W. L. BEST
CHANGE IN FIRM
The Taft Boyd Furniture Co., has
been succeeded in name by the Higgs-
Taft Furniture Co. The latter
all business of the former, and will con-
to do a general furniture business
as heretofore.
We are better prepared than ever to
serve our and invite them to
call us often.
HIGGS TAFT CO.
Greenville, N. C.
Stands the Government
Every You Deposit in
This Bank is Protected by the
Government.
MOST LAWS THE WOULD
APPLY TO NATIONAL HANKS.
HATCH BACH ON BEHALF OF THE DE-
l A NATIONAL HANK. THAT IS WHY THIS
HANK IS SO SAKE.
ALL CONVENIENCES AFFORDED TO FIRMS AND
WHO OVER ACCOUNTS WITH IS.
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C.
Ill SIM KS ORE-HALF MILLION
F. James, Pm, J. r. F. J. Forbes,
Don't blame the Grocer or the flour for poor results in
low-grade Baking Powder you use. Buy
POWDER
and you will always get best quality and best results.
All good I sell it or will it tor you.
G. M. MO SON
General
motion and
now
Co.
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
Per Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues Season, See
r. J JENKINS Greenville,
Subscribe to The Reflector
Reflector Advertisements Pay
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.
it. l. President IAMBI I. LITTLE, Cashier.
S. T. Vice II. D. At
Coward Co.
Best
in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
Superior any.
Alt
Toilet Article,,
Full Lint of
Fountain
Fern,
Kodak Supplies
Site Drug Co.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND K TO
North Carolina. MM duly
., ., in superior court clerk or
BALE SEAL ESTATE ., k the and
By power . . J w . f w. B ,,, deceased, no-
r . their I. lo all
k I to the s lo make
in r. J. ,., , undersigned; and
August ind, 1910, of one ; . . . , , ,, ,,.
Kg-S.
one rear Iron, date, all which will Clerk, n
MoonShiner Falls Victim lo
Deadly i
Weapon
tilled cause, the undersigned rum- , n,,,
iT i- ,,, ,,,, will on 8th ,,,. th.
made 1818. expose to pub bar recovery.
;,, f January,
the undersigned for
Janus
iii plead
Ext
s nil
LIZZIE
W. B.
which reference . .-. ; ,.,, court house door
public auction, the township, North
real property, lying and being alt- Una, beginning s stake near a ,.
in Hi,, N. Post Hand
more described ml Corner, running south M. farm. 1-2 mile, from
lows poles lo a ditch, thence an
II Battling
In the Hanging section a
Cherokee count near Murphy,
lino ii. morning shot and
killed Mack Moss, one of the all
, another
ti n
in Internal I
noon.
parallel with
on the north and fronting on
feel and running
back parallel with Ural
feet, 1-1 of an acre,
more or Also one other lot ad-
Joining second lot above described
feel on Washington
tree and running back feet, con-
an acre, more or less,
being the same three lots deeded to
r. by Moses King and
wife; Also bounded by Co-
and Tar river, which was
recently conveyed lo W. fl
by Ruben Clark and Clark.
by which appears of re-
cord In Pill In P-8,
and also all Improvements,
milling plant, machinery and every
article of description now on
property or
This properly ill be sold subject
lo other mortgages now existing
against u the said mortgagee will
cancel all of said outstanding
gages non payment from the proceeds
arising said sale.
Terms of Cash.
This Jan. 1913,
r. FORBES, Mortgagee.
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys.
I HI
then
as,
one other tract of land In
or Also township, county and state, ad-
Joining the lands Victoria
. street feel; lino to David
thence south parallel with Washing with Ms line to the beginning
ton street to I street; thence with acres more
street to the beginning, containing -Also one
1-4 an re,
lot adjoining Hi
Jan. i,
W. C.
lows est poles to a ditch, thence an toil male hog, weight about lbs.,
on,, N. K. ill. swallow fork in right, slit In
of and Washington continuation said course to the ,,.,, owner can k-i same by proving break. Deputy Collector D. j
inns north Wash- Fork thence up the h. W. M
street feet; edge of said swamp with Ben had been in days a t.
till, cull
I'm Glad
You Smoke
Duke's
David Stocks and others, beginning
at corner
runs with said line south
poll's.
poles, then south 1-8, east
Fork Swamp, then up with
inn David corner, 1913,
s; it. Taken
I ha.,, taken up one all ; -t.
color spotted unmarked weight
about pounds. Owner can gel
b proving ownership and pa-
B, W,
It.
I v h,
pole
r with his line west polos
stake than south 1-4. west polos
in the beginning, containing acres
more or
This stale is be made for the
pose making partition among j.,,, ion
In common. , .
C. C. Commissioner.
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys.
I II
w III
F. Ore
PHI County,
Court.
ii.
above named will
SILK OF LAND
FOB
By virtue a decree the Super-
set Court of county, made this
day iii Special Proceeding
pending, entitled L.
vis administrator f H, Harris, de-
ceased, vs. Henry Spencer Harris. Jr.,
a and J. it. Davis guardian
minor, I will on Monday, Feb-
3rd, 1918, sell at public
the court house door In Green-
ville, to highest bidder for cash.
a certain piece or parcel of land, sit-
on the south-east side of Ty-
creek, in Falkland township, be-
ginning at a Cypress on the cast edge
of Tyson creek, a corner between It
L. and the lands of Henry
deceased; with their
south degrees, east.
feet a chopped pine in said
line; thence north degrees
minutes feet to a slake;
thence north SO degrees minutes
real feel to run of Tyson
creek; thence up the run of Tyson
creek to beginning; containing
acres, more or less,
This 31st day of December,
It. I.
of H. S, Harris. Deed
Blow,
lid
Mint
North Carolina,
In the
Edna Common
The
notice an action entitled
has commenced In the
court of PHI county lo
an absolute divorce from the de-
by the plaintiff, and the
will further lake notice that
he is required lo appear to the next
of superior court of
county be hold on the second Mon-
after the Monday In March,
1913, It being the 17th day of March.
1913, at the court house in said
iii Greenville, N. C, and answer
demur the complaint of the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded In said com-
plaint.
This the day of Jan. 1918.
C. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court,
A. T. Moore. C.
F. G. Son.
for Plaintiff.
II ltd
OF TIMBER
land, mostly pine of original growth.
Lies on side of branch, Small under-
growth dogwood, Estimated
In one million feet lumber. Three
miles south Arthur on N. s. rail-
way, i; T. Tyson, it. F. i. Green-
ville. C S d
had been Informed s
their was an n distillery
near Murphy and II
men operating ii dangerous
to capture
and four non from Murphy,
the was still the
ran Into an
ere
ambuscade. They
killing Ma bi d the
other man, whose name Mr. San
i lo ham. It was n
d Mr. Jolly had been
j but this report
to he
Before toll about the boy e
.-. . .
thousands men find lust
tobacco that makes rolling
Tobacco Sales In the
Stale Boring
Bi
Taken
On my one male hog black
and rod Owner
can get same by applying to me and
charges.
A.
V C, Route G
ltd
Jan. II. Sales I
tobacco on various m
state during the mouth is i
pounds, according to
ll d at
agriculture and made
noon. The sales for
die Win-
Lest BITE FEMALE led all other towns In the
liver colored spots, has collar with state last month by four mil-
Henry initials mi Lib-
reward for her return or
leading to her recovery. I.
O, Mills, it. F. N. C.
ltd
Dissolution
This is lo certify all persons that
I have sold out my Interest In the
TO CREDITORS firm r Andrews, Ford, and Co. at
Having duly qualified before Bethel, N. C and am no longer a
superior clerk of PHI county partner of said firm.
as administratrix of estate of Jan.
st NORTH in v
Department state
John E, King, deceased, notice is
hereby given all persons Indebted
the to make pay-
to the undersigned; and all
having claims against said
estate are hereby notified lo present
LEK J.
Best Children.
am wry glad lo say few words
same to the for praise of Chamberlain's Cough
men on or s th 17th d
1913, or this notice
id m bar of n
th day of December, 1912.
ALICE
John K. King,
v id
CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION
To all to whom these Presents
come
Whereas, II appears to
-inly authenticated . , .
the gs for the voluntary ills
OF HA LB
We . Jan. 22nd, 1918
A. Griffin's In town
C, I will sell BI public
of W.
writes Mrs. lids Dewey,
Milwaukee, Wis. have used ii
children and myself ii never
relieve and cure cough or
cold No family with children should
hi mil ii as ii
in of
CI Cough Remedy is pleas
and safe, is
v hen medicine a
on young n For sale by
all druggists.
adv
is
tie of on- no- ,. . ,.,.,
solution by the unanimous x
seal all the stockholders, engine, one band in n-
ed In my office, Roberson, An- lathe, one or, om
and Company, a . , on
state, whose Is ,,
in the town county harness, one I.
Pitt, of North Carolina together with all m man.- and
j. son being the agent therein tools and all material on
end in charge upon whom
may be has complied;
with the of 81.1
of entitled
preliminary to Issuing of
this Certificate of
Now. There. I, J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of stale of the Slate
North Carolina, do hereby certify
the said corporation did, on the
day of December, tile in my of-
a duly executed and attested eon- Robert deceased, notice is
and record of the hereby given to all
aforesaid are now on Bis in my to the estate to make immediate pay-
to and all
lion pound
The total sail
Wilson .
.
Durham .
Mount .
Oxford.
Roxboro .
Henderson .
Mi. Airy .
.
.
Mebane .
.
.
I .
Madison .
.
Apex .
.
. line .
.
Pilot
.
Wendell .
Hie .
Spring
ow Hill
.
Wilson second
favorite tobacco Is fine old Virginia and North
bright leaf has been thoroughly aged,
stemmed-and then H
to. the very simple reason that
P., will II impossible get
Model mil n
In every lack there i one and a
and seek sack you get n , ,
How the Boy Got His Air Rifle
S Duke's
Coupon
to please ever
. ha-. bats
peas
opera etc etc
,, during
and February only,
tend you
presents
FREE ilium
on i postal
Cm, m
j. r. TIN; LEAF.
PICK CUT.
CIGARETTES.
o HUMS n w
Premium Dept.
5.360,101
. lit I.
1.018,818
. 521.865
466.231;
. 164.561
250.7111
124.01
II
l And. Ma t
St Ma
mm
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T-r
hi
Meeting
Has
it
l no
day of Dec. II
EX I'M
law in Jan
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the
these without r
of the estate
Through the kindness of board
in county commissioners, the
ville camp Boy f Amer-
have secured a permanent meet-
place and l u
th. past year save ha la en
made to got quarters for the boys,
on
office as provided by law.
in Testimony Whereof. hue here
t. set my hand and my
seal, Raleigh, this day
December, A. D. 1918.
BRYAN GRIMES.
of Stale
ltd
BALK
in of a de e the super-
court of Pill county In
proceeding No. 1738, entitled W. D.
Dennis again Q on, el t
id., the undersigned
persons having claims against said
estate are notified present the
the undersigned for payment on
, before the 2nd day of January,
or nils notice will be plead In
bar of recovers
Tills 2nd day of January, 1918.
of
ltd
C. M. Rock
board c
loners, the board I
Interest in boys
helping them makes
the of the
room in coil
for b e. n
b up their work In
nest.
FOLK
R D
ROUTE Of-
. ill
x. r. The following schedule As
Information
and are
Cave Up Hope
-i five years, with awful pains, due to woman-
t- . writes Mrs. M. D. from
N. C. crew worse, till would often faint
I could not walk at all, and had awful hurting in my
side; o a i a backache.
I t but my husband
p. ed ti try i i, i, ind I I lb
. the time the third l was u ed, could
,;, a i All pi around ere t would
die, I I relieved
in yearn, C ; i
m's and ii
I i . ids of women v
to tell ; i c
. . b die use
nor .
build re or
u; . r I.
IS you are a woman, beg . day.
n .,
i,. , . id , . j
I n-i
Troubles Over
Mr, l would you not Ilk.
that your troubles
, over, you could any v
tn-e Milliners
NEW YORK, Jan.
in In the
ill
Cull. a I
.
following you you do no, en hope .
tract or parcel of land . . . p.
In Hi. i I PHI and in us m H
,, Thai of In I together Impossible. II ran c
is the John Jackson place, ii be cured permanently and
Joining lands J, P. have been, why John R
,;,,,., Pi of Creek. Mich., I
,, M others, I them, He says was troubled This hat no
Bald land will be sold with heartburn, Indigestion and Iii i mi I i It I lo
to the contains poison or other
This January 1918 Iain's then my a
j. ii JAMES, Sold all I all
id adv adv
a in. dally,
Pullman Car x
i m. daily, for Plymouth,
both City and Norfolk.
far service Connects
and Weal
, . ,. in. i I i
Washington.
Host Round
so a n i, ion II i
and West, Pullman
Connects N and Wes
IS a. in dally for on n I II
h i all points,
i it for Wilson
Rail i H r Paris
and i.
iii sleeping cat r lo
I Hassell . x C
W.
m-
Strong,
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for farm use
is the R It is made of the best ma-
so that it is strong and durable
without being heavy and
It gives clear, light.
Won't bi w out,
expert-made lantern. Made m various styles and
sizes. There is .-. KAYO every requirement.
Al
W.
Passenger I
v .,,.
VA.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
n I
NO
E TIME, TRY AN AU
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.
Entire stock of
Mens Shoes
at the mercy of the people.
SHOES AT GIVE AWAY PRICES
SALE
FOUR THOUSAND
Mens Dress Shirts
to go in this sale at Bargains, Bargains.
Ask to see them
The Great Northern Syndicate in Charge of the Entire STOCK of
TWO STORES
LOOK FOR LARGE SIGN COVERING ENTIRE FRONT OF BUILDING
A BIG LOT OF
Mens Suits
VALUES UP TO TO GO AT
BIG LOT OF
Mens Dress Shirts
GOAT
BIG LOT OF
Wash Suits
Values up to go at
BIG LOT OF
Oxfords
Values up to to go at
Ordered To Be Sold at Public Sale. Act Quick
READ
REALIZE
PROFIT
Thursday, Jan. 23rd, O'clock A. M.
to be sold. Not the slightest doubt hundreds will be on hand when the doors swing open on Thursday morning, January
No Fake No Make-believe False Statements Everything done on the basis of truth and honesty for which this firm has always been i
RAIN or
SHINE
known. The absolute
Need of Money and reduction of Mock causes us to turn our stock to the Groat Atlantic Sales Co., to dispose of. please, with instructions to sell every
article as advertised, no matter how great the loss may be.
MONEY IS WHAT WE NEED
and must have, evidenced by the MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES PUT ON FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Everything goes into this sale.
BIG LOT OF
Men's Shoes
Values up to go at
BIG LOT OF
Men's Pants
Values up to go a-.
BIG LOT OF
FREE
To the first tea men making a
of or more on
Thursday. Jan. we will give
a good Free
ITS GOING TO BE TALK OF THE
TOWN
The Crowds to The Big Sale You Meet All
Your Friends There.
To the first ten ladies making
a purchase of or more we
will give yards of the best
Free.
Children's Oxfords
go at
BIG LOT OF
Men's Underwear
go at
lie
LOOK LOOK
F, th, w in front of the store. word
crowds to the big sale. You will meet all your
friends here.
WANTED WANTED
s, m
OUR FORFEIT
Every article marked in plain figures and sold
it,
will be misrepresent-- to any
one.
CLOSED
Store Closed Saturday night, January
Day, Thursday, Jan. 23rd, A M
Drop Everything Else and Read
We do not care to sell at wholesale, therefore
reserve the of quantity limitation.
the date and mark it well.
BELOW WE QUOTE BUT A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THIS G R E AT PUBLIC SALE
Coat Price
THIS ONE-HALF sale includes every Suit
in the house. We could hold these suits and
get to more, but we prefer to take
our loss now and make a clean sweep. They won't
last long at these prices; so don't wait till suit
you want is sold.
Suits, in Browns, Blues, and Blacks,
sizes to now.
Suits in Browns, Blues and Blacks, sizes to
black only, sizes to now .
Suits, all colors, sizes to
Suits, all colors, sizes to
Suit, suit only in Navy
Several Stout Suits in Black and Navy, sizes to
were to to
LONG COATS
For the next three months a long coat is real-
essential to any woman's wardrobe and the
prices we have made are within the reach of every
one. The prices below include Misses and
Junior coats, black and all colors.
and coals
and coats
coats
coats
coats
coats
AH children's coats at extremely low prices
Shoe Values toil U
Table No. and shoe, each
pair guaranteed solid leather,
Table No. standard makes, values up to
your
Table No. best makes, such as Begins and
Red Cross, and grade, your choice .
Children's Was Dresses
At prices that will move them in a hurry.
All Dresses
All Dresses
All Dresses
Tailored Start Waists
THE WELL KNOWN MAKE
Shirt Waists
1.50 Shirt Waists
and Shirt Waists
Sensational Minute Sales
Will take place at various times
out each day of this sale. We quote a few
of Thursday's specials that will be sold
for a limited time only. We haven't the
space to mention more. Between the hours
of and A. M., Thursday,
we will sell the very best F.
ham at per yard, yards to a customer.
From to A. M., we will sell the very
best Clark's N. Spool Cotton Thread
at two spools for spools to a customer.
From to A. M,. we will sell the very
best yard wide bleaching at per yard,
yards to a customer. From to
we will sell the very best grade of Calico on
earth at 1-2 c yard, yards to a customer.
Each day we will have these sales.
Something doing all the time .
Long
IN FLANNEL AND
Long
Long
Long
Long
Lone
Woolen Dress Goods
We will include every piece of Woolen Dress
Goods in the house in this sale. A great many
beautiful serges and Diagonals in black, white,
and all good colors.
All Woolen Dress Goods
All Woolen Dress Goods
All Dress Goods
Price Short
EVERY SHORT in the house at just
HALF PRICE.
Grade
Grade
All Knit Goods
Such as Toques, Aviation Caps, Hoods, Knit Hats
and Children's Leggings
All Grades
All Grades
All Grades
S SILKS
Very Specials in Silk.
All Silk
All Silks now.
Specials in Black and Satins, full in,
and
Percale and Madras
Ladies Sweaters
IN WHITE AND RED
Grades
Grades
Grade now .
1-2 c Grades now
About fifty skirts at just one-half price.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Very best American in all patterns; regular
price, and Sale price.
Best Bud and Red Seal fancy dress Ginghams,
regular price Sale price.
Dress in checks and stripes, regular price.
Sale price.
Best check Ginghams, regular price Sale
price.
Card wide Bleaching, regular price Sale price .
yard wide regular price
Sale price.
Cambric, yard wide, regular price Sale price.
Best checked Colton regular price Be. Sale price
Bed Ticking, price and Sale price .
Windsor Percales, regular price and lac. Sale price
Best Table Linen, regular price and Sale price------
Best Table Linen, regular price and So. Sale price
Best Table regular price and Sale price
Best Oil Cloth. value .
Huck Towels, regular price Sale price .
Best Towels, regular price Sale price.
NOTIONS
while fancy hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
regular price Be. Sale price .
Men's white and fancy Handkerchiefs.
regular price Sale price.
Men's four ply Linen collars. value.
Men's Handkerchiefs, value.
Men's pure Linen Handkerchiefs, value .
Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy borders, values.
Men's best elastic Suspenders, value.
Men's Suspenders, value .
Men's Suspenders, value .
Men's Black and Tan Hose, value . .
Men's Fancy Hose. value
Men's Lisle Thread Hose, all colors,
Men's Mercerized Hose.
Heavy Ribbed Hose, value. .
Hose, tan and black, value.
Women's Hosiery. value .
Women's Hose, plain and fancy .
Women's Lisle Thread Hose, value.
Men's Ties, value . .
A very beautiful lot of sells.
7-He.
Me,
lie.
. c.
. Be.
He.
lie.
Sir.
Men's Ties, worth up to Sale price.
Pane; Ties, beautiful designed, value . .
DRESSES, WASH GOODS AND SILKS
Fancy Silk Batiste, regular price Sale price . Be.
Colored Embroidered Voiles, regular price Sale price . lac.
Fancy Cotton Panamas, regular price Sole
Fancy Cotton regular price Sale price . Be.
Best yard wide Taffeta Silk, regular price
SI Sale price . .
Japan Silks in all regular price Sale price
Silks, regular price price.
Panamas Mohairs, all patterns, regular price,
Sale .
In. and Sicilians, regular price Sale price . We.
Fancy Lawns and Organdies, valued tip I i Sale
silks, regular price Sale price . vie.
MEN'S YOUTHS ard BOYS Cl
one lot of all wool Suits, sites to no worth
i all in iii the hands the law. Price
Men's Suits, regular price t-i Sale
Men's all wool Sail and In
pi I o i t Si I i on i It .
Men's all wool suits, a ad vain
One lot of M extra good every i wool, Suits
to kind, to s i tale.
One special lot of . prices, i aim
sT u . i tr sale ; V .-.
and you I r sale
suits, to t Sale .
Youth's to S It pi Ice.
In .
i .
Pants,
pairs of Pant
all six. ;
and fancy i
Pants, one special
all wool i . . . .
.
VI Cordi o lac- .
; and kind. .
Pairs of and shoes at.
Pairs of and shoes at .--.-
lairs of mid shoes at.
Pairs of and shoes at------
the
Ink Can Not Tell
to .
SI
S-2
I S
is
OUR words portray but a small atom
cf the Gigantic Price Cutting during this
monster, terrible Annihilation. It simply
beggars description. We can but give you
a faint inkling of what will be done during
the days of this Great Public Sale.
prise will follow surprise in lightning rapid
we will stop at nothing until every
worth of stock is converted into cash.
You will reap a golden harvest of bargains
far beyond your sanguine expectations.
RAIN, HAIL OR SHINE, BE HERE by
all means. Bring your friends; plenty of
Salespeople to wait on you continuously.
Come and look around, you won't be annoy
ed or bothered, but we can show you when
you please.
In justice to yourself, come have an in
and make yourself at home. If
you only come through curiosity, come in
n or you will regret it as long
live. BY ALL MEANS COME.
Lace Curtains, Trunks, Mattings,
Spreads and Rugs.
I-ace Curtains, regular price Sale price . .
Lace Curtains, regular price Sole price .
Lent Curtains, regular price Sale price .
Ti links, regular price
Trunks, regular price Sale .
Trunks, regular price, sale price .
Dicks Suit Cases, value .
Imitation Leather Suit Cases, value . . . MIc
Suit cases, very good quality in Ian only. Sale price .
Suit Cases, extra large size. Sale price .
genuine leather Suit Cases, heavy capped corners. Price
Bedspread, regular price Sale price. J
regular price Sale price .
Bedspread, regular price Sale
lines, regular price Sale price.
Rugs, regular price Sale price. .
Rusts, regular price Sale price . sf
Mattings, regular price Sale price. .------
SHOES
Pairs of and shoes at . .
Pairs of Coarse shoes at .
of and Shoes at .
Pair- Ladies Shoes
mo Pairs and Shoes at.
Pairs Of and Shoes at.
Mens
Mens
Ml as
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
M.
Mens
I Lot
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
MEN'S AND
Negligee Shirts, regular price sale price .
Negligee Shirts, reg, price sale price .
Negligee Shirts, reg. price
Negligee Shirts, reg. price sale price . .
regular price sale price
Elastic Scam Drawers, price sale price
II,,. Knit Hose, reg. price sale price .
Black and Tan Hose reg. price this sale . .
Swell Hose, In all colors, re. kind, this sale .
Neck weal in all colors, reg. price salt price. .
Suspenders, price sale price.
Mens and Boys Straw worth to .
Jno l Hats, rec. price pale price
Hats, ice price this sale
Hats. kind, sale.-
Collars ice price sale price.
1.19
1.79
lie
MEN'S and UMBRELLAS
guaranteed to tarn water, sale rice.
Umbrellas, go in this great
Silk Umbrellas, extra Ins quality. Sal-- price .
Umbrellas, large and sixes, guaranteed not
to rust. price. .
Embroideries, Laces and Insertions
and Laces, reg. price and
Sale price . Se
Km reg. price Sale price . Be
embroideries, reg. price price .
Nothing reserved in this
MILLINERY
In this you will Had latest creations in
Headgear.
Trimmed Hats, reg. price sale
Trimmed Hats, regular pries sale
Trimmed Hats, prise sole price .
Trimmed Hats, regular price price .
Trimmed Hats, sale price .
DRESS
Grades
Grades, Anderson's Ivanhoe Zephyr., now .
.
Anderson's Imported Zephyr now . .
now .
Grade now.
FRENCH SHIRT WAIST PATTERNS
fie
Grades now .
All Grades now
A few Silk Waists at very low prices.
. FORGET THE OPENING DAYS ARE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
JANUARY AND AND ON UNTIL FEBRUARY
Notice
The Great Atlantic Sales Company,
of Brooklyn. N. V. will personally
conduct this They are the
greatest institution their kind in
the United States Being buyers and
assignee stocks all and
kinds. They are the spot cash pro-
of the country.
IMP
Stores
NOR. CAROLINA
GREENVILLE'S GREATEST NO GREATEST
Read Carefully
Each and purchase
backed by the fairest
of
or your money
any time during the sale.
Winter is now
while you can.





THE WAY
IS TO BUY REAL ESTATE
FARMS IN PITT COUNTY
ARE KNOWN OVER THE ENTIRE STATE AS THE MOST PRODUCTIVE OF
VALUABLE CROPS. WE HAVE SUS-DIViDED INTO SMALL TRACTS
The Bear
ace
Near the Farm, which is owned by Mr. R. R.
Located Six Miles from Greenville; Seven Miles from Farmville
EACH TRACT WILL POSITIVELY BE 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 hall sell is particularly adapted to the cultivation of tobacco,
peanuts, and all kinds of truck crops.
. . . j-. . i. .
One-fourth cash, and the in five yearly equal installments, interest percent.
Be sure to attend the Mammoth Auction Sale
the p.
If
t TUM
Free Barbecue Dinner
Hear our own Brass Band. Those Famous Burton Brothers will be the Auctioneers.
We Sell, Rain or Shine.
You are Invited.
ft
Greenville, North Carolina
in am
-v
RECLAIM VICTIMS OF
WE Sim TRAFFIC
MAN ME NED
K. III It. IN III
III OF
OHM BITER m
IS ii.
HI IT. M
ROCKEFELLER FINANCIAL SUPPORTER HOUSES ON RIVER FRONT
Jan. I.- B n
O. Finch, who . i, in charge
instituted by the
I in of Justice In ii foiling while
lava w, now is in communication
win a at philanthropists for-
plans for a national move-
in reclaim victims of the
Mr. Finch has returned
from New York where ho
I of the leaders in Hie
and although he
ii I . discuss details of the plan
he said no embarrassment for the
fends was expected. It is stated
John Jr. is one of the
principal financial supporters of the
undertaking.
While men who are convicted under
law receive adequate punishment,
the problem of earing their
has from first been the hard-
est one with which lo Cope. It is
therefore, present plan to expend
the Income from a large permanent
fund, which may amount to several
millions, in maintaining rescue homes
In which girls who are reclaimed from
underworld may be given care
and instruction pending such lime as
may he necessary for them to get a
new start in life. An effort then will
made to find honorable employ-
for them and a paternal Interest
will be taken in their subsequent ca-
OF
Time Arrival And Departure
ATLANTIC COAST LIKE
Northbound Southbound
8.18 a. m. p. m.
5.17 p. m. 6.33 p. m.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
1.15 a. m. 3.30 a. m.
3.33 a. m. 7.35 a. m.
1.25 a. in. 4.17 p. m.
Arthur of only
of Governor General of Can-
and who Is expected soon to re-
a dukedom from King Georg I,
years old today.
Ky. is.
n and l
been driven from their hone
the water front here In the past M
hours by the rising wains of the
River. The stage at this point
a dock tonight, according lo the
local weather bureau was with
rate of rise of feet an hour. A stage
at is predicted tomorrow
morning and by Tuesday morning.
The homeless families are being
ii to vacant houses with the aid
of the fire and police departments.
The cellars and floors of a
number of storehouses and business
houses along the front have been
The weather bureau predicts that
by Monday noon the water will be
Over the east of the city. In
which event an area of several square
miles will he Hooded and about
rendered homeless. Resident
in this section have deserted their
Railroad service the state
is though not suspended.
Dispatches from many points in
the state tell of damage to homes and
other property. Allen a
farmer near was drown-
ed today when a skiff, collided with
a submerged bridge pier, capsizing in
the swollen waters of river.
National
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. Ac-
looking to a change in the name
of the Prohibition party so as to em-
brace more than the single idea of
prohibition of the liquor traffic Is ex-
to be taken by the national
conference of Prohibition leaders
which assembled In this city today.
Mort than one thousand delegates, in-
members of the national and
state committees and numerous
leaders, are attending the confer-
which will be held in session the
entire week.
Mr. . Air
I In is- .
January th purports
i the
Consolidated
and Sugg.
r to i. k our
from a- mi return to us par
iii oar stork, n will g
ii the
two at and t .- .
mis ii i I
re. held I. ,. them
i dollars worth of land.
rill us n oar money.
Then he will form a
new company and sell some more
stock.
Joyner is no fool but he evidently
thinks all we want or are entitled
to is our money back
A. J. MOTE.
H, HI en Presides Old Bay Line
Over January Term
Criminal Court
Walter a brother of David
Intends to so into
el
An Providence hat permit-
the dark shadow of death to hover
over happy home in our midst and
lake from it a loving and devoted
child. On December 1912. the
spirit of Arthur Brown was called
I from earth, leaving a deluged
In sorrow. Mid the hearts of relatives
and friends bowed in grief
In loving remembrance the Hoy
Scouts of America of the Greenville
Council, of which he was an active
member, do resolve.
1st. That In the death of Arthur
Drown the Hoy Scouts have lost an
member and brother.
2nd. That while we can not under-
why he should be taken in early
lite, yet we know our lira only
all things Well, and we bow
in humble submission to his will.
3rd, That we extend our deepest
sympathy to the heart-broken parents.
brothers and sisters f our departed
brother and pray God's blessings up-
on them.
4th. That a copy of these resolutions
sent to the family, a copy placed
copy to be sent to the Reflector with
the records of our council, and a
a request to publish the same.
JACK W.
JOHNNIE I.
Committee.
Jan. 11.13.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. large
party of fruit commission men of the
middle west left this city by special
train today for New Orleans where
they will take part in the annual con-
of the Western Fruit Job-
Association this week.
HAPPINESS
lat i d sue and hap-
is in owning your own home.
you save and add to your
the road be Inns one.
Start now. Deposit your
with us where ii will draw Inter-
est and when you want to own your
nu will find that we ad-
the money to assist you.
ion fan Shares
In The g lei
ROW
HOVE loam
ASSOCIATION
St, C.
Winterville Items.
Jan. II. Dr.
T. Cox left Tuesday morning for
to be present at the opening of
the Legislature as a Representative
from Pitt county.
Harrington, Barber Co., have the
real stalk-cutter for all. Come and
let them show you.
Messrs. Paul and
ton went to Greenville Wednesday.
Salt, cement and plaster at
W. Alice
Miss Tucker left Friday to
Saturday and Sunday at her
home near Simpson.
Mr. J. R. Johnson has moved his
family to his new home on Main SI.
Mr. and Mrs. If. T. Spier went to
Wednesday evening and re
Friday evening.
Miss Bertha Edwards, a former
of the school here, was In town
Saturday.
if you want a good sewing machine
pet a A. A Co'S.
A lull-blooded Indian is mo-
pictures show on Island.
His name is War Cloud and is a grad-
of Indian School. He
has given Indian sketches in
ville.
Alice has been engaged for
cast of Master of the
The J
court opened
W Judge II t
the suite. In the regular i I
o Judge s. Judge I. Webb at
this court inn through
a i hat n Mm and Judge Al-
ii n. the inn. hi
t compose nil
jury for the Banting,
man, Willie T s
II. Bundy. John Moon C Gal-
w. u. Baker, W W. White-
ll. i. Johnson,
C. Carraway, Dixon, i.
Alonzo Bail. T. Harris.
Crawford. J. It. and C.
Hail.
Judge Allen's ii.
jury was along progressive lines and
the th. people. He
sections when are s ml-
Intelligent and isolated with
well Informed and having Rood ad-
said a great deal more
crime will be found in the former
than in the latter. 11.- said that
where roads, schools, and
mail facilities and temperance
prevail, the people arc happy, con-
tented and prosperous and crime will
be rarely found them. Where
these do not crime is
largely an evidence. Ignorance
breeds crime, bad roads are
to crime, disregard temper-
brings crime. Whiskey is the
greatest cause of crime known.
children drift in the whiskey
class and become victims of the habit
go into crime.
The man who sells liquor now is a
bad man. a dangerous man. He does
this in the of public sentiment
and contrary to his own knowledge
the law. The man who will
this is a coward, mean enough to
commit any crime in the effort to
cover up his acts.
The charge was a very timely one
was listened to with marked at-
Baltimore Steam Packet
Daily, Including Sunday between
h AMI
steamers
Equipped Unit-
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every
Cuisine
nth. Sundays, pro
Portsmouth, week days pm
Norfolk, daily . pm
Old Point . pm
Tickets sold to all points North.
I Major General William P.
If. S. A., retired. years old today.
I Sir William former
Mayor of London, To years old today.
Gaby is to make a tour of
Canada.
Foils A Foul Plot
Win ii a exists be-
tween liver and bowels to cause dis-
trees by to act, take Dr.
j King's New Pills and end such
V. use of your system. gently
right of stomach, live,
and bowels, and restore your health
all good feelings. at all drug-
gists.
VALUABLE Ml FOR
I will sell for half and
easy terms the enclosed part
cf my plan-
situate about four miles south
the city of New Bern the west
s do of Creek. a navigable
There are between and
acres cleared with abundant
her for plantation purposes. The
land is very high and dry ranging
to M feet above Creek
is its eastern boundary. It
was the General Hatch and
and is n very tobacco, cotton,
hay. truck and grain land and
a very fine grove and splendid water
may be had anywhere on it. It
convenient to New by both
water and road
More woodland will be sold with
it if desired.
AD. WARD.
New Bern. N. C.
of will
I, seen for the first time in California
this season, with David m
bis great role, and the original com-
under the direction of
Winona Wise is to have the
ii in Silver Wedding.
Beginning business in April, 1901, over eleven years ago, with the modest Capital of
0,030.03; directing its efforts not for the benefit of 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
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 bean 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
with US.
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres. E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres.
C. S CARR,
-T-





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
mi lac.
D. Editor.
CAROLINA.
out . . 11.00
All months. . M
application at business office in
Building, comer
mil streets
card thank and
f respect Kill b charged I r at
per word.
Communication advertising
be fir at three
per line, up to lines.
Entered as class matter
August 1910. at the a
Noun Carolina,
Kt March
IT,
OF
The final of W.
to the general assembly, hat
Imp moat aptly tanned a message.
He takes a forward stand on mailers
affecting interests and
strongly emphasizes the need of leg-
on these. From the News
sad Observer we take this condensed
synopsis of his
The renews his former
recommendation for a stale-wide
the Torrens land title system.
Insurance regulation and other meas-
that he recommended In former
He declares for a state-
wide search and seizure law to enforce
prohibition; urges a continued liberal
policy for education; declares that all
light and power plants should be reg-
by the Corporation
; believes books should
pulled OB the train; favors four
new Judicial districts; urges factory
inspection; advises that all foreign
corporations he required lo obtain II
before doing business In this
state; emphasizes the need of good
roads and drainage; urges a vigorous
warfare against freight
recommends the enlargement of
the Public Health and an
Increased appropriation for a Library
Commission and new assistants to the
State Librarian; favors the
valuation of railroad property ex-
perts under the Corporation
calls attention to the need of
change in the number of peremptory
challenges; presses the importance of
increasing the Bab and oyster Indus
try. which he says, exclusive of fish
far fertilizer. Is declining;
mends amendments to the anti-trust
law and says against
j trusts are pending in Mecklenburg
and NOW Hanover counties; favors a
special committee to draft u rural
credit law; favors township fire war-
dens, and makes other valuable rec-
The three matters,
aside from some of the Important ones
mentioned above, upon which the gov-
places special emphasis
I Reform. Prison
prison recommendations,
a recommendation of a Pardon
I Hoard and Insurance
tor.
In the card of Mr. A. J. pub-
In Monday's paper, the printer
a word on the copy that he
could not read, and substituted a word
cf his own in parenthesis that had BO
place in the article. We are sorry
that the word escaped notice until It
was too late for correction, and In
justice to Mr. we make this
statement.
Representative of
county, has Introduced In the
a bill for state-wide
attendance in the public schools
all children between the ages of
seven and twelve years. This bill
should pass.
Is a good collector
can make folks come across with the
cash when the ordinary individual
cannot extract a penny out of debtor.
For example, the closing of more
than a lock boxes in the
through failure of the
to pay rent on lime w-as
followed a day of big collections.
That is really the kind of cash
ought to prevail generally.
Right on the eve of his retiring
from office. President Taft sends a
special message to congress showing
whore millions of dollars annually
can be saved to the government by
adopting certain reforms. Wonder
why he did not make this discovery
earlier in his four year term and
help to practice some of the economy
A WORD OF
Seeing bales of tobacco cloth dis-
played about the doors of the stores.
I., a reminder that the farmers will
soon be preparing their tobacco beds.
And right here want to drop tho
warning that they do not prepare for
too large a crop this year. Do not
; plant any more than last year, even
it as much. The good prices at which
tho last crop sold will a great
temptation to increase the crop this
year, but If that Is done lower prices
will likely the result. As long
the supply is kept below the de-
prices will be good, while over-
production will put the below
tho price of making. Five acres at
a profit Is much better than ten acres
at a loss. Keep down the acreage
there will be no disappointment
over prices next fall.
A detective who was helping to
hunt up blind tigers Asheville. got
pinched himself for selling booze.
This Is by no means the I
on record where an officer of the law
was using bis position to be a
of tho law he was supposed to
help
Some folks hold up their hands
when changing the constitution Just
like It was something too sacred to
be changed. Times and conditions
change, and when a constitution be-
comes so old that it does not fit con-
it ought to be changed.
WE SELL THE BEST
Farm Machinery
HARDWARE
Because it
PAYS
us to sell and
BEST
f there is any Doubt in your Mind, let us
Prove our Points to you on
STALK CUTTERS DISC
HARROWS
an on all our Farm and Garden Implements
HART HADLEY
GREENVILLE, N. C.
GRAND OPENING
Exclusive Shoe Store
SOUVENIRS TO VISITORS
You are cordially invited to attend this OPENING whether you wish to buy or merely to look over the
many new styles to be found in this great Shoe Exhibition.
The Men and Women of Greenville Who n t Correct
Style in Will Find Here Shoes for Every Taste
For the younger people new swagger shapes; more conservative styles for the older men and women; in all the popular leathers,
for business wear and all social functions.
THERE'S SATISFACTION IN KNOWING JUST WHAT YOU ARE BUYING. YOU CAN BE SURE THE FOOT
WEAR YOU GET HERE IS THE RIGHT KIND. The styles are those to be worn in the big cities this season; the leather and
workmanship is the best money can buy, with a of your satisfaction which says a good deal and means all and more
than it says; an unusual sort of guarantee; only sale to give on good shoes.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th.
Royal Store
GREENVILLE, N. C.
wan I I
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
T AN H, ONE U UNDUE
AN i ONE, AND IS
BY THE REST
FARM I NO COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
FIN US ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HE FOR WE
YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAT OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
T HI HUT A RY
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture Is the the Healthful, the Heats Employment of
HAVE A
OF TWELVE BUS
I'll ED AM i i; THE HE-1
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH
UNA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW AND
EM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
AD I SI NO
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
RE HAD UPON
X. C, FRIDAY JAM
M Mill II
Senate Declines to Join Invitation
To Bryan, Wilson and
Warm Debate a Feature of the Day's Proceeding the Res
by Representative Justice Inviting Prominent Democrats
to Address the Assembly on Political
Reform
SENATOR SIMMONS RE-ELECTED
CATTLE FREEZING
IN WEST
SNOW HI n, IX
WHILE Hill's AUK III
SEW
BAD CHECKS
MISS Will
ATTACHMENTS OFT
ALBERT l. BAWLS YESTERDAY.
cold is cum;
money
HAL-HIGH. Jan. day in the
general assembly was featured by a
In serious and humor-
vein, In the senate over the res-
by Representative Justice In-
Bryan, Wilson and
to address the assembly on
Methods of Political Id
Cleveland county asking for ti months
public school terms.
Petition from persons in Cleve-
land county for child labor
Favorably From
Resolution to pay note of the stale
Ash commissioner for deficit in
the senate the injection of the this state fund.
Union brought forth a veritable show- Resolution ratifying the
tr of amendments; some wanted to to the federal constitution for
Roosevelt, others Taft, a of senator by of
suggested Bailey, as many
, , , ,, . Bill for Farm life school bonds in
the name of
Craven county.
Rockefeller and Hookworm was also,
mentioned.
Bill for Issuance of bonds by For-
result was the de- county for floating Indebtedness.
of the resolution as amended
In the senate by vote of SI to
Both the senate and house cast lit
vote for Hon. F. M. Simmons to
as senator from North
Carolina. Hon. Cyrus Thompson was
given the complimentary vote of the
Republicans. Senator Simmons was
nominated In the senate by Senator
Ward, of Craven, and In the house
b Representative Dixon of Jones.
senate bill
the commissioners of Gull-
ford county to appropriate for
o Confederate monument passed that
body today.
Representative Williams, of Bun
introduced a bill carrying pro-
visions for a reform In election
and providing the Australian
ballot system for North Carolina.
Senate, Twelfth Day
Bill for bonds by for pay-
for the present courthouse.
Bill to fix compensation of
appointed to partition real es-
and personal properly and of
Jurors to allow dower.
Bill to allow prisoners bound over
to the superior court to work on the
public roads.
Bill concerning the time persons
committed for felonies shall be tried
or discharged.
of Senator
At noon the house took up the
of United States senator in com-
with the Joint resolution for
ballots by the senate and
house today and Joint session to de-
the vote Wednesday.
Representative J. K. of Jones
county, placed In nomination Senator
F. M. Simmons to succeed himself, pay-
tribute to the ability and honesty
NEW YORK, January
freezing to death in the
straw hat out in New
blocked by snow in
lips budding
were headline contrasts to-
day coincident with a-i official tore
much here.
With yes-
it us n colder with-
out c. mildness
the few today there
is hardly any sign of an Immediate
J For the last three days the January
of forty-three years standing
bun repeatedly broken. It was
years ago that Fulton
a Hudson river record by
navigating one of his steamers on this
date as far as Albany- a record equal-
today for the time.
I There is not a particle of Ice In
river. The ice men are reported
and the consumers in the
mood.
Weather Is Promised
WASHINGTON, Jan. cold
wave today had advanced into tho
States from the middle west
and was being followed in the north-
western part of the country by de-
warmer weather.
I The area of high pressure causing
the cold wave was moving toward the
England slates and the weather
Issued a cold wave warning
for the northern part of New
Much colder weather In the Atlantic
tonight and warmer
day In the Interior was
Storm warnings were ordered on
Atlantic from Norfolk to
Me.
NEW BERN, Jan.
Were today sworn out against Albeit
D. Rawls by several local merchants
who claimed that Rawls had given
them worthless checks and in two in-
stances had received cash from them.
Rawls has for tho past few years
been paymaster for the John L,
Lumber Company at this point.
Rawls Is now in Norfolk. Z. V. and
John Rawls, of county, came
to the city today and satisfactorily
disposed of the attachments
their brother by placing money In tin
bank to cover the checks which he had
given
Rawls Is a man In whom every
one had it confidence and to-
day's v ere a shock
those acquainted with
Clark Oppose Free
Passes For Public Officials
Over Railroads
Lieutenant Governor- con- cf of Simmons,
the senate a- II Prayer, Representative of
by Rev. A. V. Joyner. of Central f n
Episcopal church. ,,,, by
A petition from the Forsyth county of
union for public school j.
Representative Clark, of Pitt, and
Representative of were
I appointed tellers. The vote
Simmons Thompson Hi. Mr.
son. Bull Moose, voted With the Deni-
Six Inch Lizard in Man's
Stomach For Fourteen
Several new bills were introduced.
of Senator Simmons
At this the hour for th
election of States Senator was
noon. Senator Ward of
Craven, was recognized and made the
nominating speech. In presenting the
name of Hon. F. M. Simmons, as sen-
to succeed himself, being the
choice of the Democratic
Senator Ward paid high tribute to
Senator Simmons and predicted for
him a distinguished leadership in the
Impending reorganization of the sen-
ate. There were seconding speeches
by Senator of Scotland and HAUNCH CHINK. Pa. Jan.
Senator Mason of Senator after suffering from
Peterson of Sampson and Senator illness for many has
Thorne, of Nash. j dislodged a six-Inch lizard, , which
For tho minority Senator Grant pro- been in his stomach since the
the name of Dr. Cyrus the war.
and Senator seconded Added to suffering came
this nomination. Senators Peterson a m. and when he wont to a
and were made tellers, dentist the tooth had to be extradited.
The vote was Simmons. u,, became weakened from loss of
son blood. His stomach became unset-
The House, Twelfth lay while It was being emptied
Speaker Connor convened the house was dislodged. The
today at II o'clock, prayer b Rev II. wag measured a
M North, pastor of Si root more than six Inches.
Methodist church. Petitions and was a private In the
mortals. Rico campaign In 1898. He docs not
Resolution by Junior Order Dotted remember drinking any lizard, hut be
American Mechanic relative to child vii drunk water while Iv-
labor laws. on his stomach. He Is convinced
Memorial from Junior Order that the animal entered his body at
American Mechanics of for that time or else that be sipped If I
child labor legislation lizard egg. His health is now .-.
Petition from Farmers union, of improved.
Senator First Act
In Senate Since His
Operation
WASHINGTON, Jan.
Overman, of North Carolina, a
tier of the Congressional inauguration
committee, today presented U
senate a joint .
passed, calling for an
appropriation of to enable the
secretary of the senate and the clerk
of the house of representatives to pay
the necessary expenses of the
ceremonies of President-elect
at the on the fourth
Of March.
This was Senator
official act In the senate since he was
operated on during tho Christmas
holidays because of an attack of
Annual Tuskegee
Ala., Jan. large
and representative attendance mark-
ed the opening here today of the 22nd
annual Tuskegee Negro Conference.
Today's program was given over to
the farmers. The problems of
agricultural credit was tho leading
of discussion. Tomorrow s
session will be devoted to tho con-
of the schools, their
work and plans for their betterment.
Hyatt
Dr. II O. Hyatt will be at Hotel
Monday. Feb. to treat dis-
eases of the eye and fit glasses.
A bill to be entitled an act to pro-
the acceptance of free passes
from Public Corporations by
public officials.
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do enact;
Section I. That it shall be a mis-
demeanor for any member of the
General Assembly, or any other pub-
lie official to accept or use a free
pass, or reduction of rates lower than
is charged to the general public, for
transportation over any railroad or
other common carrier, or for any
vice from any express, telegraph or
telephone company at any lime
lug term for which he shall have
been elected.
Sec This act shall he in effect
Iron, and after Us ratification.
Tax Collector Missing
WILMINGTON. Jan. Melvin
Home, who has been employed In the
sheriff's office here to collect taxes on
the outside, left here last Saturday a
week ago. for a visit to Bur-
or Ashton. but has not re-
turned and an effort is being made
him it was reported to-
that the sheriffs office had been
advised that the erstwhile officer was
in Cincinnati. Report also has It
that Homo carried away with him
between and of the money
he had collected ill taxes.
Sheriff S. P. Cowan, when
tonight, refused make any
Statement, but admitted that ho was
trying to locate Home. Mr said that
If any mention was made in the
papers ho would not able to
his officer, lie said Hint the officer
did not have any of bis.
money, but declined to say whether or
not he had any of the lax money with
him.
Max Carey a Bridegroom
LOUIS, Mo. Jan.
known in the
world as Max Carey, the star
of the Pittsburgh team, was mar-
today to Miss of
this The couple met while Carey
has been attending a theological
here. Within a few months the
noted ball player is to be ordained
a Lutheran minister, tact, to-
with his marriage, is taken by
to mean that the coming
season probably will be his last on the
diamond.
PLANS FEAST TOM
in POOH IT BOW.
MISSION OS HI
DAY
n today
NEW YORK. Jan. being
showered with herself and busy
with preparations for her wedding.
Miss Helen Gould has made the army
of homeless men in New York happy
with announcement that they will re-
a treat tomorrow at her ex-
Tomorrow is the lay of her mar-
to Finley J. of St.
Louis, at country
home, near Tarrytown.
The feast for tile poor will be served
by relay to a thousand men In the
basement of the Bowery mission, in
whose work Miss Gould has long been
interested, a musical entertainment
will also be provided.
Miss Gould decided upon this plan
yesterday afternoon while messengers
were her house bearing
wedding gifts by the hundreds.
Some of the packages, it is assumed,
came from the Bowery, where she has
mule many friends by her
work. One was a
silver dish sent by girls of the
bride's sewing school.
It was learned today that the
of guests Invited to the ceremony
tomorrow is not more than
including all the members of the
Gould and Shepard families, except
Mr. Shepard's mother, who is ill.
Minister Blames Mission
Workers For the Uprising
In China
INDIRECT EXPENSE
TO
Wilson's Only Objection the
Ball
MRS. WILSON WILL ATTEND
CHICAGO. Jan. Arthur J.
Blown, secretary of the Presbyterian
board of foreign missions, speaking
before the weekly meeting of
ministers here yesterday, said
that foreign missionaries wore re-
the revolution in China
which led to the founding of a
Dr. said that Dr. Sun Sen
had confessed him that ho figured
in bringing about the revolution be
cause he had had the of mis-
training from his youth.
real truth said Dr. Brown,
that the revolution was caused by the
spreading doctrines
of the of men. The whole
man race Is in an era of upheaval
A new spirit Is abroad in the world
That Is what is now appearing In
China. have been slow because
they hare been
leaders of the revolution were
all Christians and had learned from
missionaries or had studied in Chris-
Denies I He I
Abandonment Of The Hull
For Four Dancers Would
WASHINGTON. January
Wilson's inaugural ball was
abandoned today when the
committee providing for the
ceremonies on Marco 4th, struck it out
the Congressional resolution which
covers the program.
TRENTON, N. . Jan.
-elect Wilson today declared that if
wore made for a popular
reception at the capitol building as a
substitute for the inaugural ball. Mrs,
Wilson and the Misses Wilson would
attend.
The governor said the impression
with members of his family would not
be present probably had arisen from
his letter to William Corcoran Basils,
H. e Inauguration chairman.
I did not make it clear in
my said Mr. Wilson today,
I meant simply that the ladies
should not be expected to stand in
line and
The governor said that while he
himself did not fear tho strain of the
i handshaking ordeal, he thought his
family should be excused.
The governor took occasion to deny
I published reports that he and Mrs.
Wilson had favored tho abandonment
of the inaugural ball because of the
possibility that the dancers might in-
in and similar
dances.
Ho said he had opposed the idea of
the inaugural ball chiefly because of
the Indirect expense lo the govern-
reasons for my
be said, set forth In my first let-
to Mr. I am glad to have
the Instrument through which
the Institution was
Files Disapproval
The physicians of Greenville and
county have formulated their
agreement and approved of It. Are
the patients these con-
Is tho question We think
not On.- objection Is advance in
fee from I to as early as
p. in. Another Is continued charge
of the night visit of as into as
a. in. Nine o'clock at night Is
a- early as a patient really knows
whether he or needs the
a hop
doctors wilt reconsider their
we hops be less
objectionable.
PATIENT.
Volcano Eruption in Mexico
Drives Thousands From
Their Homes
. Jan
volcano broke into violent
eruption night Thousands
people are fleeing from the villages
ranches In vicinity,
it is believed that there has been
some loss of life in the set-
Hundreds of refugees arrived in
this oily this morning on a
of box can. which had
picked up on a siding a nearby
village. The Hoeing people had found
it necessary to shovel away a
volcanic sand before they
were able to move the ears tor
many miles along the way here tho
train had to be slopped frequently
lo clear the track of debris,
Very little lava was ejected from
tho crater, which, however, emitted
i. M quantities of smoke and sand,
v bile suffocating gases formed an
unusual feature of eruption. A
gale was blowing from the northwest
saved many or the
Inhabitants of the surrounding
us it caused the Hying sand
mid deadly gases to pass over their
heads.


Title
Eastern reflector, 17 January 1913
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 17, 1913
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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