Eastern reflector, 7 March 1913


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Letter From Wilson
N. C. Feb. Edi-
As It has been some time since
I hare written I guess that some of
what I am going to write will be old
l, some, though some of it will be
new to some.
I left Scotland Neck Jan. and
came here to make Wilson my borne
and like my new home very well. I
bare been working in the hardware
lore Mayo and Watson since I've
been here until the last day or two
In the place of Mr. Howard Mayo, who
went off to Raleigh to get married and
married Miss Rodgers. one of
the belles of on January
about S o'clock p. m., and left
mediately after the ceremony for New
York and other cities to a few-
days of honeymoon and return-
ed back to Wilson where they will
their home Feb. 1913.
A man from Raleigh, who was at
work on the addition to the Bricks
Hotel fell a few days ago from an up-
and was killed in-
He died before they could
set him to the hospital and it was but
a very short distance
think Wilson is noted for Are
alarms. think they had four in
three days week before last and they
bad three in one day last week and
one of was caused by an ex-
of a base beater in the
hall Mr who lives OB West
Nash street, but the damage
Blight. Only the rugs, carpets and
window shades were consumed and
some damage to the stair There
has been little damage reported
The Stork Law Question
Raleigh. N. C. Feb. 1913.
Editor Reflector.
Believing that the people of Pitt
county who are Interested in the
stock law question, have a right to
know the status of the local stock
law bills pending in the legislature,
I wish to give the following
I All bills introduced in the senate
Mr. Evans or myself have been
killed, except the following; which
has passed the house and is now
before the senate, and as to this bill,
ii will give the desired relief to those
people who are opposed to law
in this particular territory. And I
will say further if Mr. Evans is
sincere In what he claims to be his
desire to settle this question, he will
pass this law through the senate
the strife, and does not want to give
the people a fair chance to settle the
matter among themselves at the
lot he. of course, will defeat the
bill. It Is now in his power to
defeat or pass this law.
Chapter 1675. of 1905. Up-
on the written application of a ma-
of the qualified voters in any
district, territory or well defined
boundary, made to the board of
commissioners at any time,
sitting forth that the citizens of said
district, oh boundary are
within the stock law boundary, and
desirous of being released from
the laws governing said stock law-
boundary, it shall be the duty of said
to submit the question
of stock or to
been here.
Mr. R. K. Privett. of Wilson, a
member of the Atlantic Coast Realty
Company came home from
Saturday evening where he had been
advertising in Farmville. Standard.
Arthur, Smith Town, Brace,
Falkland; Fountain; etc.
the qualified voters of said district
from any of the lire, so far since IT. such
the majority of the votes cast
ball be against stock law. then the
said district or territory shall be re-
leased and free from the operation
of the stock law; provided, the ex-
Incurred in changing the fence
in such boundary, district or
so released be paid by the prop-
THE STUMPS, holders in such boundary, dis-
the Southern as a Met or territory, and the commission-
Mental rule, or on an average, pro- e, of the county levy the tax to pay
smaller yields per acre than the the same on the property holders
farmers In other sections, they re- of such boundary, or
as much per acre for the pro- so released, but they shall not
ducts of their land. Their profits or be further liable for keeping up such
yearly earnings arc less because they stock law fence; Provided, that m
cultivate fewer acres at a larger ex- any territory where now
MOM per acre. This is due no election against stock
to their failure to use sufficient work- shall be held In less than two
stock and labor-saving implements. Tom the date of the election
The reasons for this failure to use stock aw In said territory;
more labor-saving implements are Provided, further, that If no stock
many, but perhaps the most law should carry, it shall not take
one is that the conditions of our effect until six months from the date
fields is such as to make their use Its Provided, still fur-
less profitable or at least more stock law or
cult. Small fields of irregular shape v shall take effect during
with stumps, gullies and open ditches season. This section shall
are serious obstacles to the the counties of Jackson,
use of the larger and better la- Graham. Swain. Clay. Macon.
devices. Randolph and Pitt counties.
It takes time and costs money to re- Tn the
move these obstacles lo cheap has been a law for several years
v. Ion of the land, but the time has
when the should he re- except Pitt, and I simply pro-
moved from all fields. It to amend this law by placing
costs less to t. than lo provisions. This has
low them to remain . the land. The
crops may be grown Oil land a law ls Evans
occupy and the extra . of a- through the senate.,
which they cause will I fir CLARK.
their in a year or two. The
stump-puller should be on ever
where there are stumps on the land. If
there are not enough stumps to
The Kimball Factory Piano Exhibit
A Beautiful Display
at Greenville, N. C.
a W. KIMBALL CO- CHI
A. ESTABLISHED
FOURTEEN PIANOS IN ALL-SUCH A DISPLAY
NEVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE--PEOPLE ARE
AMAZED AT SEEING VITAL PARTS OF PL
NO IDEA A FRAME
HAD TO RE BUILT TO S
SEVENTEEN TONS
Ayden Items.
N. C, and
is. Grover has a little
the purchase of a slump-puller, or If
the farmer Is not financially able lo Mr- Hoe delivered his lee-
toy one alone, he should set to work Methodist church
to get his neighbor to join with him Tuesday night, on Sunshine, to a
the joint purchase of a machine. audience, which was enjoyed by
Too often when we feel that we are
not able to do a certain piece of work and
allow that lo serve as a reason for and Testaments at R. W.
d none of It. Stumps should be
removed as fast as possible and a of vs-
fOod stump puller Is a great help in She
clearing the land of stumps wherever our graded school two years ago
and whenever used. Why not join and made many
with your rand a stump- Mr W- manager of our
puller or buy one alone. If you can. Informs us he has
and clear a few extra acres this win- Installed about one
Three Days More
If you haven't called to
see this display, direct
from the Great Kim-
ball Factory, don't
wait as it will close
Saturday night at
o'clock.
Come
Now
OPEN DAILY and Until P. M.
Next Door to Taft Vandykes Look for Big Sign
We are showing sample pianos from the great Kimball factory to advertise them.
as you know, is a problem that confronts every manufacturer. A number of piano concerns have us-
d almost every phrase In the English language to express the value of their pianos, such as high grade,
in the better at any and on. These are sometimes used by
concerns that build absolutely the cheapest Junk on the market, and they have become such public
properly that there Is nothing for a really high grade manufacturer to say that would express the
quality of his pianos, hence the unsuspecting purchaser cannot tell the difference In the
quality of a cheap piano an. a high grade piano when the advertisements read the same, so we have
discontinued most of our and will concentrate our efforts on showing one of every-
thing we build and g the mechanism of our pianos In such a clear way that you can sec for
yourself that our pianos are all we claim, and you will know as e do that we are building as good
pianos as money, brains factory facilities can possibly produce.
These demonstrations are very Interesting, as we have practically our factory right here in the
city for your Inspection, and It la In charge of experts who have spent years to acquire this knowledge
After the close of the exhibit all the pianos will be sold at the billing price In order to leave one each
of samples here to refer to from time to time in securing other sales.
If you have a piano you should visit this demonstration to know more about It. If you are s
musician you should know If you expect to have a piano day. this will give you
valuable Information about how to select a piano. Come now, don't wait, time ls short. It closes Sat-
night. March 1st, at P. M.
tor It will Farmer.
new phones.
will be made lo organize -i
Tune Gets a Four Sunday school at the school house
Guarantee From Ban- Mr. H. E. Ellis next Sunday
an article Is sold a druggist Dynamite roofing of all kinds at J.
who is willing to give it his personal R- Smith and Bro.
guarantee. It's a mighty strong proof Mr- R c Coward ls remodeling his
of rial merit. residence on 2nd street.
Tint's exactly the case with Dr- Hardy Johnson Is moving to
eon's Liver Tone. It Is a Ayden.
tasting, vegetable remedy for a slow Rev. J. H. Griffith of will
and sluggish liver. Since Dodson's services the Ayden Episcopal
Tone came on the church
sale of gone down. Lent.
The reason Is simply
W s Pimples Go.
How Clear the
Fare of Pimples and all Other
Blemishes
With the finger tips apply a little
to the skin, then see the
and blackheads vanish. is
liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace,
each Thursday night during just simply sinks In and does the
work. You will be astonished to
The road master of this division how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff,
Tone Is and harmless and here Tuesday looking after liver spots, salt rheum and all
guaranteed to our side track made longer, which other skin diseases are cured.
ROCKY MOUNT, Feb. A Washington's Birthday Party. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the shooting scrape at Sandy The of the Junior Class of Having duly qualified before the
Cross late Monday afternoon, when the Teachers Training School superior clerk of Pitt county
Grover a Nash county con- George Washington's birthday as administratrix of the estate of
and farmer of In true colonial fashion on Saturday
section was shot and wounded by evening. Dressed in the picturesque make
Clay Strickland, a young white man. costumes 18th century the class to the undersigned, and all
employed with the Nashville road had trouble carrying their persons having- against said
force, Mr. last night passed sues. to other days and other are notified to present the
away In a Richmond hospital a. a The stately minuet danced
of his wound. Following by eight members the class, and 1914. or this notice will be
shooting Mr. was rushed the old fashioned Virginia reel made plead in bar of recovery,
to a Richmond hospital by Dr. J. P. tho amusements of the Colonial per- This 22nd day of February, 1913.
The two men were arguing very real. The proverbial cherry
over the cutting of a new road through tree of was also In
some of property and after evidence and the hatchet again did its
a few hot words, Strickland pulled fatal work. Among the guests were
lid
A. MOORE,
of Arlen Moore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified the super-
court clerk of Pitt county ad-
Is often uncertain, sometimes j needed. is put up by the E. W. Rose
dangerous and no druggist wants to Car cutlers, disk Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and Is his revolver and fired once, the the county superintendent, members
guarantee that It won't knock you out harrows, rakes. J. R. Smith and Bro. regularly sold by all druggists at let penetrating abdomen of the faculty and representatives of
of a day's work and maybe send you the largo bottles, but you can and lodging In the back. Strickland the various classes. All were
to bed. Ton Believe It Vet a liberal size trial bottle for only Immediately departed for parts in the success of the f y of Oscar
Pharmacy sells Dodson's Some say that chronic constipation cents. And this trial bottle ls known and as yet no clues have been evening as well as the Ingenuity and ,
Tone and guarantees II. For cannot be cured. Don't you believe You surely will find a found as to his whereabouts. The adaptability of the class. estate to make payment
and your children, It's a Chamberlain's Tablets have cur- wonder. Get a bottle from remains of Mr. were the and all persona
to this city today on train No. and February M
will be taken to Ms home at Sandy Hugo, the V
Cross this afternoon. The funeral French novelist, born the of 1914. or
are not known. The de- May i, this notice will be plead bar of
ceased was about years old 1816-Napoleon escaped from the Is-
This 26th day of February. 1911.
JOHNSON.
you
think to keep a bottle always In the ed not you. Give them Pharmacy,
trial. They cost only a quarter
Pharmacy will give you by all druggists. ad
year money bark If you think aT King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria,
Liver Tone la not worth the today.
your liver working and of William F. Cody
liter will not keep you from became president of United years old today,
Is good to go by. States.
GREENVILLE IS THE
AT OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
HINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
r,.,.,., ., ,. ,.,
we have a
of twelve
among the rest
people in the eastern
part of north
and invite those
who wish to get bet-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL EM WHAT YOU
HA TO BRING To THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND AN
BE HAD UPON
C, FRIDAY M II ;,
Wilson Is Nation's Chief;
Democracy Now Supreme
Simplicity And Dignity Mark The
Inaugural Ceremonies
COUNTLESS CHEER
Ml Remained At White House In
Muslim Scenes Of The
MM Congress Had
Been
OF
CABINET
Washington, March
Wilson cabinet is com-
and It remains only to
formally send the nominations
to the senate, either today If
the ceremonies permit, or else
tomorrow.
Until actually nominated the
list Is unofficial, but the list Is
definitely accepted to be as
Secretary of William
Jennings Bryan, of
Secretary of the
G. of New
York.
Secretary of M.
Garrison, of New Jersey.
Attorney James
Reynolds. of Tennessee.
Postmaster
Albert
Texas.
Secretary of the Jose-
of North Caro-
Secretary of the
Franklin K. Lane, of
Secretary of
F. Houston of Missouri.
Secretary of Rep-
William G.
of New York.
Secretary of
William B. Wilson,
of Pennsylvania.
unmarried. He leaves a mother
land cf Ella.
and father, brothers and
John P. St, John, former governor sisters to mourn their loss.
five of Versailles, ending
the war.
WASHINGTON, March
became president of the Unit-
ed today amid imposing
monies and tumultuous scenes of
popular greeting.
Standing at the historic cast front
cf he took the
oath of office and in his brief
address uttered a fervid
appeal lo nil patriotic men for
and aid.
Is not a day of ho
declared, Is a day of dedication.
Here muster, not the forces of party
but the forces of humanity. Men's
hearts wait upon us; men's lives ham;
Ii the men's hopes call up-
on us to say what we will do. Who
shall live up to the great trust Who
dares fall to try I summon all
honest men, all patriotic, all for-
ward-looking men to my side God
helping me I will not fall them, if
they will but counsel and sustain
Vice President Marshall had been
in the senate chamber
only shortly before and at the con-
of President Wilson's
procession where Mr, Taft said
good-bye to President Wilson and
prepared lo leave at once for
Ga President Wilson shortly
took his place lo review the
procession.
Crowd is Noisy hut Respectful
Tho party proceeded down Penn-
avenue slowly until It near-
ed the and then four black
horses drawing tho presidential car-
broke Into a trot and troop-
escorting II spurred their horses
a canter. Thus the cavalcade gal
loped up Capitol Hill. While the
crowd along was
it was respectful and orderly.
The carriages and their escorts
Whirled up to the main entrance of
the Capitol to greetings of the
massed multitude in the stands and
the less fortunate who were perched
upon every point of vantage.
When President and Mr.
son approached president's room.
Mr. turned to the President-elect
and
Mr. President, here's your
The two men passed Inside, and as
they did so Mr. spied Mr.
an outside In corridor and
ed him to enter.
don't know whether I can come
i there or said Mr. Bryan.
not president, you
j I'm still
ed Mr. Taft, I invite you in. Mr.
Bryan entered.
I When Mr. Marshall entered his room
he found an Immense of Amer-
I can Beauties on his desk, sent by the
Democratic Club.
Administer Oath lo President-Elect
At this point the Inaugural
from the stage of quiet
and solemnity of the senate chamber
one full of color and animation as
out-door exercises of administer-
the oath lo the new President be-
at the east front of the capitol.
In the shadow of great dome an
stand lo hold thousands hail
teen erected. At the front and center
this vast stage were arranged the
seals for President Taft and
dent-elect Wilson. Chief Justice
White, who administered oath of
office, was sealed at the right of the
Flanking this
group were the associate Justices
of the supreme court, the
senators mid former senators.
Back of them were ranged the
of the house of representatives
and tho ambassadors and ministers
of foreign nations. In groups here
and there were governors of slates,
many of them with their showy staffs
of military and civil officials.
of retiring cabinet, officers
of the and navy represent
lives of various branches of
-I government also had their
places on broad platform.
Facing the inaugural platform I
dense crowd of spectators packed the
wide plaza and struggled for Vantage
point, while further back the long
lines of military and chic
t took position to await for-1
of the parade.
With Ibis setting of animation, all
was directed lo the two
figures of the
about to take the oath
Of Office, and Chief Justice of the
I Supreme Court, ready administer
I oath. These two, rising from the.
feats, stood together the center of
platform, the Chief Justice with
Bible open his hands, tho Pros-
i dent-elect with uplifted hand.
I Slowly the Chief Justice repeated
the oath as It Is prescribed by the
do swear that
will faithfully execute the office of
President cf United States,
will to the best of my ability,
serve, protect and defend the
f of the United i
M lit
THEY MARCH
Craig Led The
State's Line
Greenville Soon To Be Connected With Great Inland
Waterway System; H ill Begin Work Immediately
ltd
of Oscar Johnson.
President Kisses
I The President-elect repented the
word for word, and kissed the
open Bible. It was over. A new
president had come Into office.
Al moment of conclusion of the
a presidential salute of twenty-
guns boomed out the news that
a chief executive had been In-
Within a few days the United
Slates Engineering corps will begin
survey of Tar river In accordance
with provisions made by congress
last year In the Rivers and Harbors
bill to make it a uniform depth of
tin feet from Greenville lo Washing-
ton. When the survey is completed
I the dredging work will probably be
Immediately, within a few
I months Greenville will be directly
connected With great Inland
system by a navigable
ten feet in depth, which will mean
a great deal to business Interests
here. So far has been no pro-
vision made by the local Interests lo
utilize opportunity thus offend
to become Independent In a large de-
of the high freight rates
ed by the railroads, but we feel rare
the wide awake business men of
Greenville will not delay much long-
In taking up matter of pro-
ample warehouses and
to encourage and accommodate
transportation lines benefit by
cheaper freight rotes which would
be Inevitable.
John H. Small In an address
I before tho Fifth Annual convention
of the Atlantic Peeper Waterways As-
at New London, Conn. Sept.
4-6, 1912, trend of water-
way development throughout the en-
tire world recognizes the proposition
that deepened channels do not
bring water-borne commerce. Other
conditions must exist. Being free
Introduction of water
carriers depends upon public enter-
prise, etc.,
the citizens those
ought to insist that,
without more hesitation or delay.
through public these
i shall once begin the
i ample water
terminals when completed must
have certain Qualifications, not only
ample frontage, but commodious
h, modern appliances for
transferring freight from the water
carrier to the or to
railroad car. so equipped that they
shall In large degree be com-
mark, trading place, not
only for through commerce, but for
local commerce of their respective
communities; and, as I said, they
should be under, controlled and reg-
by, the municipality of the
of public which they
serve. There should lie physical con-
between this water terminal
and all railroads serving the
community. If there should be mo.-e
than on line, and physical con-
should preferably be by a
belt line, also owned by the
and subject to the use of nil
railroads, under such wise
as serve the public and
be Just lo the
When intra-coastal waterway
or Inland waterway from Boston to the
of Mexico Is completed It will
directly connect rivers In its
course. There will be established In
all probability n great seaport
terminal at the Harbor of
Refuge, Cape Lookout, and the ad-
vantages Greenville North
Carolina towns located on rivers gen-
are Inestimable.
Greenville Is within a miles of
both Norfolk and Cape Lookout as
a glance at the map published with
this show and we should not
to prepare to receive benefits fro.
this fact.
falls with p. o, gold
Thousands Represent the Tar Heel
State In Great
nor Craig Returns.
WASHINGTON. March Gov-
Craig leading North Car-
contingent In the Inaugural pa-
today, followed by
and three companies of North Carolina
National Guards the Tar Heels were
cheered from the time they left
until they broke ranks at
end of long and tedious march.
Governor Craig rode a handsome
horse Judging from the way he
handled animal he must be an
expert horseman. He staled tonight
however. It was the first time he had
been on a horse in many years,
In his younger days he had
been considered an expert,
P. D. Gold. Jr. of Greensboro,
was appointed an aide lo represent
North Carolina in civic division,
showed great nerve and coolness
when his horse reared, fell and threw
Greensboro man after he left
the senate building. Grabbing
up his silk hat Mr. Gold was again
in the saddle by the time the horse
had regained Ms feel. Thousand of
i along- route cheered the
North Carolinian when he
mounted his horse, struck SOU'S
into his side, galloped away, and soon
caught up with In which
he had started again look h'S
place front row of horsemen.
Governor Craig and staff will
lave for home tomorrow.
There thousands -n, Car-
here. It is impossible get
the names of but few. They are
mattered from one end of the
. other. was unanimous
however, of nil whom your
talked to that this
the greatest Inauguration ever wit-
in Washington both as to the
shown Hie thousands
Of people who lined the f n iron
end In the number In attendance
toes lo Jail
Husband When lie
Is
KINSTON. March 4- When Amos
Harris, a young white man, was com-
to Jail here In default of bond,
wife, despite the kind offers of the
sheriff to lake tier lo his own home or
have accommodations reserved for
hat at a hotel, surprised the authorities
by Insisting upon sharing the same
fare as her husband. Mrs. Harris
spent a night in a cell.
Amos and Harris were
rested on a farm In Pitt county.
the husband was employed, by officers
of Pitt, at tho request of the sheriff
here. They are both charged with
the complainant. Mrs.
of nil Caswell St. alleging
that they took tin In cash from her
A hearing was given In case by n
Jersey M. E,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., March To-
Many leaders in the de-
nomination, both clergy and laymen.
were present here today at the open.
or the annual session of New
Jersey Conference of the Methodist
E church, Bishop Joseph F.
Berry. f Philadelphia, is presiding.
The announcement of the ministerial
assignments will be made first of
next week. An unusually large
of changes is expected.
June It has been decided upon as
American League Championship flag
day and June It as World's Champion
ship flag day In Boston. Chicago will
be Red on the first
dole and New York on the second.
magistrate, who Amos
lo Jail in default of bond, to await
the superior court. The woman was
held In recognition. The of
Harris to secure ball from his Pitt
county employer o.- others were
The case of young wife,
r .- excited
some sympathy.
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Saturday's News From
Legislature Chambers
NO SALOON WILL BE D IN
TON BY THE . CC
ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC REF THE
BILL
March I. The Beaufort of the full
Allen Longs To See Moon
Rise Over Fancy
Cap Again
.-
f,
RICHMOND, March Al-
wains mo the moon rise at
least more over
This is what be told some bit
friends a two ago when
wire talking with mm in death
In the I.
i more he would like to roam
Terminal Railroad Company, 16,000.- appropriation with its provisions. r , That la what
capital for the purpose understood. The air,
of developing Cape Lookout as a crest appropriation made u Ind If l i
WE SELL THE BEST
Farm Machinery
HARDWARE
by the States
the equipment of the Nation
tire is denied him he wants to
i bills
well. The old man
a port through railroad
with union and the
tale wharves, piers and other
is proposed be In the various states. Ben- i- hopeful that Governor Mann
rated i a bill introduced In supported the motion commute Mi sentence to a ii-
the senate by Senator Ward, Senator n was lost on on
C Duncan, to II. Rodman and division. Claude, who helped to
S. are . ., , ,. u the court be-
, ,, . . , districts was
Tin- bill placed on calendar cruse were trying to kill pap, i
lily awaiting
passed Una reading, being sent I likewise cheerful, even though the
to the house 16th districts were too to shadow of d in the electric chair
The house convened Ibis morning come together and Senators and days removed. The
lo o'clock, prayer by Rev. Mr, Taylor Bryant suggested a ring of electrocuted
Raleigh. . . , . . March less than week
., ,.,. , , , districts to obviate this difficulty. , ,
Petitions were received fr today.
ad appropriations to the school lo d toe substitute Mil Meanwhile they are
feeble-minded and in Interest l B readings s i kc from the governor, in
dealers In medicines. i and passed, with Senator Phillips whose their fate now lies. A
An unfavorable report came from objecting on the ground the excellency will
on the liquor tor ,,, . .,. , likely i forthcoming soon.
,. ,. ,, . .,. unwilling to
the to permit
ton and New Hanover count to
beer saloons under rigid re-
prescribed. to the bill pro-at the i Strolling through the
i report came from the talking in loud torn lo of the state building to-
on counties, cities and highways a ml the photo of Dex-
towns tor ill. bill to remove certain counties G id In group of legislators
count; seal to Rock Mount from Senator till allowing session of 1897-98.
Also report j the said
the Roberts bill from tins commute Bu i Khaki hands with
to safeguard from Are shows in probate n when be d the
B cans e it
PAYS
us to sell and
;. to buy th
BEST
j o;. i o b u y t h e
m w m
Among staunch supporters
a s
the limed men is Captain Tom
I In the of Giles, who does police
If there is my in your Mind let us
Prove our Points to you on
STALK CUTTERS DISC
are a
Passed final
The following bills pass I
final r- and ti
sen.
Special road tax bonds
county.
Amend the school
law.
Wilson to issue bonds.
Bond issue for Kings Mountain dis-
Enlarge the graded i
district
Amend th of Troy.
the ell. Du i
improve i
i high I
cl
Amend l
and
sin probates
mi mine
I a
g . s
and on all o Ft n harden
Mr. Bryan
Over People
In Raleigh Sunday
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Next of State Talks
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Mention.
Pastor's
Sunday was the second anniversary
Kev.- C. M. Rock's of the
Memorial church, and the
morning service was appropriate to
the occasion. a most inter-
by the pastor, in
Which he merely mentioned the
progress of the church but
its spiritual growth, there
were short talks by Messrs. C. W.
Stolen from Stokes.
STORKS, Feb. and Mrs. Wilson. J. W. Bryan and W. H.
G. Stokes returned from dale. The observance of the Lord's
Saturday where they have been for Supper followed, and altogether
the past week purchasing their a delightful and uplifting
stock of merchandise.
Messrs. J. B. Congleton, J. L. Moor-
J, C stokes, h. i. and
At the Christian Church Sunday
Daily Reflector, March
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. who
had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Brown, returned lo Wilson this
morning.
Miss of Lumber- . k-- ,
J. W. attended church at Oak J- J- pastor
ton, who has visiting Miss Mat- . , , ,, . , two et.
Sunday. They report the two
King, left this morning. I client sermons Sunday. At the morn-
Mrs. L. L Dameron, of New Bern, ,, Mrs of hour his subject was Foreign
who has been visiting her sister, In, at Mr If. If. night -Must I Do
It L. home tins Sunday. Large congregations
morning. was visiting Kiss. at service. Baptism
Mr. J. B. James went to Stokes Saturday night and Sun- -ls to two persons at
today. day. evening services.
Mr. W. L. Hall to Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Page attended
today. Church at Oak Grove Sunday. I
Miss Pearl Barber who spent Sun Mr. L. Perkins will leave Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de-
arc lo be
As We Conduct
A High-Class
For C
We are
Your Trade
Were Striving
r our and
We Hold in
J. WILLIAMS
NOW
IS THE TIME
Picked at
by Hitters and you
will not be troubled with the pains
rheumatism, Charles Allen, a
Feb. George
is on the sick list. Hope lie
will be able to out again soon.
Miss Webb of the K. C. T.
T. S. came home Saturday and re-
Monday evening.
Mr. J. J. went to
with her people here, returned for the northern markets lo buy his ranged kidneys arc the cause of
to Winterville Sunday evening. new spring line of dress goods and Get your stomach, liver, kid-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. of Ply- notions. bowels in healthy condition
mouth, who has been visiting their J. L. Perkins for
daughter, Mrs. E. H. Taft, returned He sold tons one day last week.
home this morning. bet he has the lowest prices.
Mr. J. R. has gone North W. L. Fleming Intends buying school principal of Sylvania. Ga., who
to purchase new goods for his s now machine. Now you automobile tiered Indescribable from
B. G. and J. I get up I rheumatism, liver and stomach evening and made his
Mr. C. W. Hearne, who has been In See J. W. Bailey for life, accidental and diseased kidneys, Monday morning.
New Bern the last few months, has and fire Insurance. remedies failed until I used Electric Miss Ada Rhodes, Miss Minnie
returned home to accept a position; The Planters Bank, iii their but Tour bottles of this won- tin and Mrs, Ross of Washington
as clerk in the building, is still doing a good remedy cared mo Spent from Saturday to Sunday even-
Messrs. J. B. H. and growing, total resources Maybe your rheumatic pains come with Sears,
Jr. and T. L. Barrett have gone to over liver and kidney Miss Anna Little and Miss Bessie
Washington City to attend the Big shipment of potatoes just Electric Hitlers will give you j Ward went to Washington and re-
received at J. L. Perkins. prompt relief. and Bee- turned the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hart left Sun-; by all druggists. Miss Nina had her
adv
lay afternoon for Washington City
birthday party Saturday evening and
Invited a lot of her little friends and
they seem to have a good time.
noon for Washington City lo attend husband, ex-Gov. Messrs. Allen and While-
the Inauguration and from there will is spending some time in s- c- while were callers in our little town
t-j attend the inauguration.
Mr. C. S. Forbes left Sunday
Mrs. T. J. Jarvis
Mrs, Thomas J. Jarvis, of Green-
FOR
for Selling of II
Black S. C.
and Bar-
red Plymouth Rocks. Some of the
go on to Baltimore and New York to WM at a
purchase goods. charming afternoon lea given and BuB
R. N. w. Outlaw, by . , at Plymouth
s. Norman and J. F. King have hotel. The event was
gone lo Washington City to attend ,,.,, ., a J- Greenville, t.
the Inauguration.
Mr. W. B. Brown returned Sunday in e
evening from the North where he had the cS.
been buying goods.
Miss of Wilson, ferns was
spent Sunday here with Mrs. T. B.
Hooker. had better for burns or bruises. Soothes j A full line of straw hats just
Miss Mamie Jennings, who s's Mrs Marv and heals. John of rived at W. S. Williams. See them
had been Mrs. T. E. Hooker.
today. Were glad to have them lo
visit us.
Somebody's friend from Greenville
was in town Sunday. Guess who.
Miss Edna Campbell spent Friday
and last night with Mrs. Paul Daven-
port.
Everybody is busy planting
For Skin Diseases
Nearly every skin disease and oats around hero,
quickly and permanently to Buck-1 Mr. V. E. Carrington spent Sunday
ton's Salve, and nothing is In the country.
lo Wilson Sunday evening.
Wilson; Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Jose-
Daniels. Mrs. W. A. Hoke. Mrs.
John of rived at W. S. Williams.
Mich., says, after suffering twelve before you buy.
years with skin ailment and upend-
Dr. II. W. of Washington, Mrs. j. M in hills,
and Dr. H, O. Hyatt, of were , p p , Crawford cured him. It will help
both here today on profession visits. y ,,. and Miss you. Only by all
Mr. A. J. and of druggists.
Miss Lucy, went to Tarboro today. observer.
Dr. R. T. Venn, president of Mere-1
College. Raleigh, was here this
morning returning from Winterville
Where he preached Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fleming had
company from Baltimore, ltd., this
week.
Mr. Johnnie Ward went out
Sunday.
-I known Remedy
For forty-three years Dr.
Ni w Discovery has been known
Dr. C. Oil. and Mr, as
If. A. White went
Homing.
to Raleigh this
liable cough remedy. Over three mil-
lion hollies were used last
Mr. H. D. Bateman went to ,,., u ,.,,, of
this morning to begin his duties m ,,, yo,.
assistant bank examiner, to which
J. J. Owens, of Allendale
position he was recently elected s c way of
the corporation commission. i others have twenty
Mr. J. A. went to , hat pr
Is the best remedy for
Miss Jackson returned this nm that I have ever
from a visit In Winterville. or colds and all throat
Miss Luis Vanceboro, and lung troubles, It has no equal.
who has been Visiting Mrs. N. W. and at all druggists.
Jackson, left this morning. adv
Watch for Special Vote
Days at
For two weeks from Tuesday,
bonus will be given with each
Tracing for and the Contestant
curing the sale the largest number of
books in the two weeks will be given
votes additional.
to buy Stalk Cutters,
Disc Harrows, Drag
Harrows, Smoothing
Harrows, Pulverizing
Harrows, Corn Plant-
Fertilizer
American
Wire Fencing, Gal-
Roofing.
Prices always the
lowest. Come to see
us for any goods you
need. We carry a
complete stock.
We appreciate your
patronage.
J.
Coward Drug Co.
Only Best
Used in Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
Superior In any.
AH Fountain
Toilet Articles,
Full Um
Stationery,
Kodak Supplies
Drug Co.
Greenville,
ROOFING AND METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues See
T. J. JENKINS Greenville. N
THE
Greenville Banking Trust
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
RESOURCES OVER
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
Selected as a legal depository by State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Tr-as Depart-
of the United States as a depository for Postal Fund .
Sink made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in
THERE IS A REASON WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Pies.
E. B. Higgs, V-Pres.
C S Cashier
POOR PRINT
St.
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f Art HI INA Taft holding back the As the new will not flt Blot
l h Webb and you can to
FARM EASTERN it too late to how goon there Is a change In mi-
action on it, was about smallest chine to flt the
act of his administration. But con- o---------
gross showed him what could do The express companies will catch
under such circumstances. t again when the O. feature
REFLECTOR
Published by
D J Editor.
CAROLINA
AN M Ml M North Carolina, Pitt County.
We have had consigned to us the Whereas, on Tuesday night Feb-
magnificent farm lands belonging to 25th. some one In the darkness
C T. which He on the north cf the night went to School
side of Tar river, Just outside of and and maliciously cut
Greenville, for sale. the wire fence which Mr. Richard
MONDAY. MARCH 24th, 1913. has recently put around the
a. m. we shall offer two hundred acre of which the board of ed-
Is added to the parcel post, which of splendid land, had bought from Mr. L. A.
the street was properly be done soon. sub-divided small tracts rang- to enlarge the school
before sweeper gets to work. I W and people of
w year. . . , would not be such a stifling Tomorrow win be the great day In The terms of this sale will
B, en , ., , . , , be one-fourth cash and the balance y reflection shall be made upon
Ad ma, be bad Installments payable y the person or persons, who
application at the business ii. stores and causes damage to of President Woodrow Wilson. and five years cutting.
The Reflector corner goods,
and Third streets
All cards of thanks and resolutions
will be charged f at
per
advertising
tales will be for at three
cents per line, up to fifty lines.
second class
August M. 1910. post
Greenville. North Carolina, and
act March 1879
FRIDAY. MARCH 1913
There is only about a week more
of the legislature . Then the members there was not room enough
will be getting home to tell the two for everybody,
pie what they did and didn't do, just
like the people know already.
from date, with per cent Interest Whereas, the district wishes all
They are trying to find the North on the deferred payments; or, if the citizens to know that the
pole and the South pole Just like desires to pay all cash, we are
will give a liberal discount. The sale abiding themselves.
be conducted so that one tract We, the cit-
land will be sold with the of school district hereby
of as many tracts adjoining as assert we do not believe any
Greenville being two years past due
free mail delivery and no free mall
delivery established, puts the fault
A useful place for work on the pub- desired by the purchaser at the same of said district did this cut-
roads might be found for those price. This will enable the man who hereby emphatically.
who cannot be caught do- wishes to purchase a larger amount regardless of who did it, condemn
any honest work.
For all of
RHEUMATISM
Trouble, and
THE PAIN
Quick Relief
All the prodding the papers
up to somebody. And it seems to be giving him has not Induced
entirely on the town.
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Senator Evans defeated the bill In
are
Mr.
Roosevelt to open his face as to what
he thinks about Mexico.
here will be plenty of them to
the senate, after it had passed the give advice, hut after they are
house, authorizing a road bond expert President Wilson will be
township. The found running the government as he
Raleigh Times gives his statement thinks ought to be run.
as to why lie opposed the bill, that ---------o
bad bean introduced without
As the garment strike has been payment. Everybody should
off, maybe will be easier the fact that such good farm
If mail really did come from the to get a shirt. to Greenville la a
knowledge by a faction that had monkey, sonic of tin-in Mire go-l
s Investment. This sale should
be very attractive to the man
dieted that he could never represent hack to the liming- It looks like the promise of pretty who now a on
the county in the In other ton Dispatch. for the Inauguration Is going else's farm. With the money that
words he obstructs progress in his Some are already back there. to be knocked the head. is using to pay rent, he can make
laud to get Just what he wants; action as willfully
and also gives the man who desires wrong and intended to injure
to buy only a few acres a chance. community.
One of the greatest features is the We desire to say furthermore, that
fact that this farm is only one mile we can e any information that
from court house by It will Identify and convict whoever did
will be a most valuable purchase, as cutting, we will lend our
land is very productive indeed; and our support in the con-
You would think Raleigh is dry and why of said person,
from the way the papers there are This is written that the people of
the purchasers cannot make the may not be misled by the
land pay for itself after making the of this fence.
C. H.
CHAS. Com.
L. C. FLETCHER,
JOHN CHEEK
T. R. ALLEN
LORENZO
and
It stops aches and
swollen and
magic.
the excels uric acid and la
safe and In No
i like It.
free on request.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
One Dollar per bottle, or sent
i paid upon receipt of pries if not
I la your
, RHEUMATIC CURE CO. ,
lit
county through spite.
The ground hog must have been
the payments on this property, and
The cabinet Is no longer shrouded expiration of five years own
As the law now stands it is not the glad that a Democrat was being W. but the guesser. were J
fault of the that the great- did not stir up the to the last. not any more
ears than he owns today. Another
part of a session is devoted to weather much.
local bills. But it is their fault
II not passing a law referring local Both Turkey and Mexico have been
CHARLES JONES
F. F. TRIPP
J. H.
O. C. MANNING
C. H. WITHERINGTON
E. E.
C. T ANGE
Y. H. ANGE
W. E. WORTHINGTON
Z. L. BRILEY.
matters to the boards of commission- practically forgotten this week while a cord-
of the respective counties, so the Washington were
can devote itself to the big head lines.
of state Interest. o---------
The one-sixth of the year gone
arc has shown up good for Greenville,
The government is now after the fret is that he gels the Increased
trust, and maybe they will valuation of real estate, which will
be a great deal by that time.
much as this land has been rented OF THE
for the 1913. the at
SKIN SORES
PUS,
vans, mm, St
WORM.
Pr at
The suffragettes in Washington the Purchaser of
the property at our sale will be
much complaint against the Cap-
police.
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The board of County Commissioners
QUICKLY HEALED
NOTICE
North Carolina, Pitt county.
In the superior court.
Peter vs Matilda Langley.
The defendant above named
notice, that an action entitled
Washington hotel proprietors . up tel R g to
going to have Bibles the rooms of and we should endeavor to make away from for the entire
all their At the price the live-sixth ahead count for even . .
ton today,
guests will have to pay, the Bible
could well he afforded. It need The two month, that the parcel They about We . ,
en six per cent on his investment as above hag commenced in the
dot six per cent per year, but six regular session on the court of Pitt county, to ob-
per cent for of the year, all the present. a divorce from bond of mat-
amount to about par The routine work orders and the said defendant will
Plats of for allowances account; further take notice that she is re-
end receiving of officers, was to
tins properly win on of superior court, which
a different places in Greenville and with. convenes on the 28th day of April,
other places in the next few days. Richard wife. C. J. Hart- the court house of Pitt county.
no surprise if of the post has been in existence
mark the Eighth Command- lies both its enormous proportions
and leave the Bible open at and usefulness.
that place for the proprietor to read. ---------o
The railroads offering to adjust
A bill has been introduced In the freight so as to give North
legislature authorizing the Carolina a square deal, is one of the
of Pitt county to appropriate good things recently brought about.
1.500 for the erection of a
monument on the court house Reports of quiet and disorder in
square. The people of tho county Mexico are more frequent than the
should get busy and subscribe as changes in the weather.
much more and erect the monument
early as possible. It has already President Wilson Is not the heavy
been too long neglected. weight of bis predecessor, but he can
o bold down the lid with the heaviest
All we've got to is that of
somebody give Josephus a new hat
one that will not flt quite so close Just common folks,
down to bis without freaks or fads, are the
kind that occupy the White House
Also deprive him of that linen suit
in which he is the habit of com-
these days, much less talk
. . . . , m complaint in said action,
prospective purchasers to these plats MM to th Qr plan w court
this newspaper, also through list. demanded said com-
other advertising mediums. I w- H- Moore to plaint.
North Carolina came in for her g nM a gate leading This the 4th day of March, 1913.
share of honors at the inauguration. for those wish take from Bruce to Bluff, this
of Greenville's splendid approval of the road super-
no longer Governor Wilson, school, at the same time being out- of Falkland township. After
side the corporate limits, in a some consideration the clerk was In- Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured
did and healthy location, all the time to give notice that at the There more discouraging
receiving the same benefits from the of the a petition a disorder of the
Zero weather out West and balmy and that a would be for the dis- It not that many
spring weather here the East. great many people who live Inside
He if
but
soon be President Wilson.
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of above road.
suffer for years with such an ailment
the corporate limits and who have I Dr- c- having a permanent cure Is within their
Over In Mexico they seem to reach and be had a
a grudge against all named
a small lot.
elected to All the term. one year p H J
We shall give a big barbecue din- matter of electing a county at- of Mich., bought
to all those attending the sale. up. Julius Brown and , package chamberlain's
This time it is the revenue bill that and our own ALL STAR BAND will F were placed them ,
la drawing Are.
lug out on stale
occasions,
It Is now Secretary of the Navy
Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina.
Top the afternoon to you, Joe.
President Taft, Just before going
out of office, was shown that he was o
not the whole thing. He vetoed the brought the
Webb and sent It back with a weather, let them hike again
message of disapproval, and congress of tho next Inauguration.
passed It right over his head.
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Conditions are bad In Mexico, to
be Mire, but American newspapers
cannot with good grace twit them
about the way they get rid of their
presidents when It Is recalled with
shame that three have been
in this country.
The statement Editor Josephus
Daniels, of Raleigh and
Is to be secretary of
navy in President Wilson's cabinet,
brings to his host of
friends throughout the state.
Besides what is already going on,
enough buildings are planned for
Greenville this year to give employ-
to a large number of workmen.
All who this way And
to do.
Wall street did not find anything
President Wilson's Inaugural ad-
dress to throw a spasm over.
While predicting what President
Wilson will do, don't forget that Vice-
President Marshall can also do
things.
It is now President Woodrow
son.
It takes a good road to stand bad
weather.
Good Friday and Easter Sunday
are the two next dates.
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Washington hotels and booze joint
both had a rake off.
furnish music. You are cordially in- A ballot was taken and each we j bad
received two votes, making a tie. The any number of
DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND chairman of the board cast the none of them were any
HOUR, MONDAY, MARCH 24th. 1913, for Julius Brown and he was For by a,
at K. M.
Atlantic Coast Company.
Sociable Club
We, the members of the
Sociable Club, met last Saturday
declared elected. The salary was
stated at per month.
The collections of fees reported by
the officers for February were as fol-
Register of Deeds 448.76; Sup-
Court Clerk 766.72; Sheriff
adv
at beautiful borne of Miss
Minnie Belle Tills meet-
was devoted to a study of
Born
Tuesday, March 1913, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., a
daughter.
Marriage licenses
Last week Register of Deeds Bell
Issued marriage licenses to the fol-
nil the trouble In Mexico,
Marquis of
Charles Gordon, eleventh Marquis
fellow. Miss Camilla Robinson read of was born at , .
a very interesting sketch of bis life vine, March and
Other members read poems wrote by to the title upon the death
Wonder where the suffragettes will his father In 1863. He is the
Miss and of Scotland. The title
Miss Fulford sang a duet, a very old one, dating back to the
tilt Golden Harvest beginning of the fifteenth century.
We were invited Into the dining grandfather of first Earl
room where a dainty course was await- fell at 1402. The
us, and with much laughing and became the most
the lime soon came for us of Scotland and the
to depart. Each declared they had sentenced to death, but
spent a most enjoyable afternoon. chancellor of Scotland. The sixth
We had as visitors Miss Jackson Karl head of the Catholics of
from Greenville, and Misses Joyner Scotland. He submitted to the
; ml subsequently became Marquis of I
be hiking to next.
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Licensed pool rooms are now a
thing of the past in Greenville.
Easter finery Is getting on the way.
Y. w. C. A.
Mr. Leon R. Meadows led the
vice on Sunday evening. He made
a most Interesting and helpful talk
on phase of It dealing
stop hostilities long enough to pull with mission study. He said that all I
off their Sunday bull fights. Of the students should engage In min-1
I as much good to all would
Mr. Taft is now a private and
actor not only in the v duals , , . .
but may yet be much in the public ,,, , ,, , of ,, . Mm the board of county
.,, . . advocates of both locations
eye. M even farther away.
WHITE
Gilbert and Minnie E. Harrell.
M. O. Tyson and Hamilton.
H. H. and Grace
COLORED
Henry Parker Alice Jones.
Rufus Daniel and
C. H. and Lucy Hemby.
Hardy and Annie Atkinson.
Tyson and Elberta
Sam Hopkins and Charity House.
REPORTER.
The present holder of
title has long been active In
and educational affairs and has three Vt aid Yon Can
I III i-. in
some time the matter of building been chosen Lord Rector of
bridge across Tar Hive- at either Aberdeen University.
Cattlemen at A mini I In
AMARILLO, Texas, March
Prove It for Cents.
Yes, try That's all you need
to do to get rid of the worst case of
You take no chance, It Is no
Misses Edgerton and Evans
Greenville ought to have a cotton
factory large enough to consume all
the crop grown In Pitt county.
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February being shorter makes the
bill collector sooner.
Forty Year Test
Wonder what those who And Pill county has a guardian,
are it from New York to Wash- pm county.
will thing they have j
when they get there. They to up the gun put understand why It Is a favorite after
sang . argument. The for- representatives of the experiment. Is positively
board of commissioners a short up here Itching, rash, raw, and
lime before the expiration of their for the annual convention of the Pan- make a pimpled face
am, passed an order that the bridge handle and Southwestern clean. Is a wonder-
be built at Floyd's Ferry. Those op- Association. The gathering will last minute applied II sinks In.
An must have exceptional , to the bridge being located there and outstrip vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't
merit survive for a period of forty an injunction against and importance all the grease, Just a pure, clean;
years. Cough Rem- , commissioners which was serve. ton. of ,, liquid and It cures.
City Is an applicant
From a small beginning has H to be at the coming civil tern E
grown favor and popularity until of court.
it has attained a world wide
make an unwomanly spectacle It away until next hunting Benson,
themselves Just for a little cheap no-
Let the new come along.
guaranteed. Is put up by the
W. Rose Medicine Co. Louis,
Mo., and sold by all druggists at ft
. tho large bottles and cents for
You will find nothing better for Chamberlain's Tablets for A cough medicine for children the liberal size trial bottle. Try one
lion should be harmless. It should be H cent bottle and be convince Bas-
For constipation, Chamberlain's Tab pleasant to take, should be night Pharmacy.
The Mother's Favorite
a period of more than forty years. Ids are excellent. Easy to take, mild Iain's Cough Rem- j
ii not only gives cures and gentle in effect. Give them Is all of and it the moth- Robert M. representative
For sale by all druggists. . trial. For sale by all favorite everywhere. For of the Tenth Ohio district,
all druggists, adv years old today.
I .
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EX-PRESIDENT
SAYS AU
WITH A SMILE
With Family Leaves For
South
WILL REST III
Urn Years of Age.- Many
as Here
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WASHINGTON, March
Howard Taft, public servant since he
said farewell to public Ufa
and became a citizen of the
republic that he has served over the
seas and throughout the world for
so many long years that he has
most forgotten be enlisted.
His goodbye was a smile. A hand-
shake for the members cf his cabinet;
a courtly bow to the women friends
who braved the inauguration
forts to bid and Mrs. Taft god-
speed in station; a wave
cf the hand and another smile for the
people who stood ill the train shed and
watched his train slowly out for
south.
The last that Washington saw of
27th president, was the dim out-
line of a big smiling figure in a frock
coat, with hair a awry,
on the rear platform In the
smoke of the tunnel that leads under
the city to His last glimpse
of the city where years ago he
became chief executive and today a
private by the people's will,
was when he looked from the plat-
form of his car across the
Potomac to where the Washington
monument lifted its gray, pointed
peak to the gray sky.
Tomorrow he expects to be In
to rest and play as the guest
of the city of Augusta for three
weeks. On March he plans to go
north again to New Haven to settle
down under the elms of Yale to the
peace and quiet of life as professor
of law He left with no bitterness
In his heart, he told friends, but only
with thankfulness that he had been
the opportunity to serve.
Absorbed as was the
ration pageant Washington did not
forget the man, tin retiring
dent. Although ho was hurried
one of the White House cars from
the back of the White House down;
through the mall and over back streets,
hundreds of those on the sidewalks
who recognized him cheered lustily.
At the station most of the
of the Taft cabinet and their
wives several close friends of
Mrs. Taft were waiting. Miss Helen
wept gently as the farewells were
said and the eyes of some of the
were far from dry.
He stood for a minutes by the
side of car, shook hands once
more with friends and then stepped
aboard.
am now retiring to a pedestrian
be said.
He spent an hour In the president's
room the senate tide of the
signing bills, vetoing others and
times talking with senators
and representatives who paid their
call.
At the White House luncheon the
President sat and chatted for min-
with Mrs. Wilson. He left by
the south door and his last view of
the mansion came as his automobile
shot down through the mall.
Laborer Falls Eleven Stories
with Good Chance
Recovery
treasured Bible
Used When Daniels
lakes
RALEIGH, March When Jose-
tho oath of office
as secretary of the navy he will not
use a bible furnished especially for
, ., occasion, but will one which
March 6.-O. C.
j has been In Ills since 1889
whose home Is In Mt. Md ell u
from the 11th story down an elevator . w . ,
Winterville Items.
March
Lena Proctor of
Saturday night with Mrs. B. W. Tuck-
Mr. Blanchard, a
of W. II. spent Saturday and Bun-
day at home Kinston.
Farming Implements to suit most
all the to ave them labor,
are on at Harrington, Barber
and Co.
Miss Jackson of
pent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss and Dorothy Johnson.
Hats, hats, all latest styles,
both and wool goods, at
Barber and Co.
Messrs. B Forest, Jesse L.
A. D. and
left Sunday morning for
Washington, C, to attend the
Ship stuff, oats and corn on hand
Miss Mamie Stocks of near Ayden,
spent Saturday Sunday with Hill
Sixteen Schools of the
Ninety Victorious In
Recent Debate
CHAPEL HILL, March pro-
gram of exercises of tho 118th annual
commencement of the
filing them to compete the
contest for the Aycock Memorial Cup.
The contest is to be staged In
Chapel Hill on tho night of March
The following schools will clash
forensic fray on that date over
the of
Durham, Philadelphia,
New Fields, Concord, Morgan ton. Lib-
Harmony, Mt. Pleasant
Oxford, Cool-
North Carolina has been arranged, j Holly Springs, Stem, and
Contrary to tho custom of previous pleasant Gardens. To the credit of
years, tho exercises will begin only two counties the state can
ill story
n was sent to him last night and will
Shalt now is Bank build-
get In Washington la time to he used
Um yesterday about noon. Vi hi n me
B . . ,. . In this part of the
other workmen reached his side lie
monies.
This bible was presented to Mr.
Daniels while he was a student at
university law school by
teacher, the late James E. Shepherd
was perfectly conscious and remarked
pulled the belt and could
not catch He Is now In the
with of the
have n nice lino of tan, black
and white slippers, Better
our stock buying. A, W.
Ange and Co .
Mabel James and Miss Nellie
wont to Greenville
and have dispensed
with their soda and have add
id
years, exercises only two counties in Hie
A. W. Ange and Co. Sunday and conclude with Commence attached the distinct of honor of
Mr. M. T. Spier went to Day on Wednesday. two schools for final debate;
Monday. Jone marks the opening day of Cabarrus.
A big line of goods, with tho selected
and huts, a new and all sermon, delivered by Dr. E. Y. outlined for the erection of a
BOW Spier president of the Louisville, Ky, dining hall at the State
Mrs. Dave and Fleming; Baptist Theological Seminary. Mon- j during the week The
of Greenville were visiting town Juno will be observed as class for Its construction will be
Sunday evening. exercises. On Monday afternoon. j n ft few days work on the
Jesse and A. D. tho confederate monument, erected to
. . . L u . . m In
to their already large stock and have those students
libs and Raleigh.
th opening of the next college
will start at once. In or-
. who left college in , complete the hall for occupancy
front of heavy and fancy groceries. but R. W. Ball is the We to lake up arms, will
and has some chance of the book is Inscribed the following. Miss Fannie Leo Spier spent Sat- with beef, fish and oysters and a veiled. Governor Look. will ,.
on, and only Josephus Dan- and with of groceries and has
A ala, from Ills James E. Shep- Tucker of near Simpson.
once and then for short lime.
workman, It is said, pulled the paid, May IS, 18811.- The bible was Anything you need In ho way of
used thereafter by Mr. Daniels while something to It. W. Dall has It
Mr. Felter was not instantly In school and upon taking the oath and will furnish to you for
killed by tho fall Is miraculous and if for the el law also used money.
he lives he will owe bis life to his same bible. The oath upon it In
presence of mind catching In the will be the
At the regular meeting of the board
a, will be Alumni Day. Rt.
Mr Mrs. W L. loft Robert Strange, of Wilmington,
day morning for Washington to at- l. tin. alumni speaker. The com- of county to, he held
law tend the Inauguration day proper will Wed- M, In April
I If you have anything to sell or June It will be made will be presented for the a
Miss Pearl Dudley of Washington W. L. House, he soils or buys, by a visit address from of the
has been spending some . no I . feed Vice President Thomas R. Marsha,,, n, s
while descending and , ha. treasured this friends near here, returned Sat- Jg- M
Ills fall down better than any personal prop- , m the Union BEl-L
was witnessed by people and when H ft-
W. U It, k, interesting. ,, the triangular debate., en- March 1913
Clerk Co. Coma
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Winterville Items.
Letter Mr. B.
Mexico. D. F. Feb. 1913. March LA M
Dear Mi. of arrived at A.
. to be quiet today Ange and Co.
and every one very harry over the HiM Olivers Cox spent Monday
victory which Felix should have in
the edit for. II is true that a, slippers to fit anybody
Ma who has stood by black, and white. to wear
I administration turned else foot or tight Bee
him and has the credit at I I Barber and Company and
leaking the arrest, hut it was simply will sell them to you right
because . bias could not Bee u. V. Dall for your notions;
It sow.
will join hands for Mrs J. L. left
of the country, which l. visit her mother for a few days.
. . i . do. We i i Kb
i, i i r in the
i. now, and I believe all
, . . lava their arms. all pattern,
i doubt Ilk
Penn Mutual Policies Best
A comparison of premiums and values of
Twenty Life Policies the. end of the third year.
of the leading life insurance companies doing business
in North Carolina, showing the SUPERIORITY of PENN
MUTUAL POLICIES.
Mutual Lift
New York Life
Mutual Life
Mutual Benefit
Phoenix Mutual
Northwestern
Fancy U
a tall line of ladles
and Mutual
and Jack- Mutual
Connecticut Mutual
heavy National
Union Central Life
a weeks, but it will be ion.
before the country will gain I es for birds
I . ace of other i in any style. Also a
it once bad. There are
. has just end-, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. went la
g at a i e to the a. d a Thursday,
nation it hi o i deeds were The i Maine
I ;,; Dial or while Harrington. Barber
I a very in right as . i Co.
, are has been no for. and Mrs. B. Nines went to
m to the deaths caused i Thursday.
I lighting in the but the We have a nice line of furniture.
, will no doubt run up arrived. A. w. Ange and Corn-
I thousand. Many women and ;
i b I. air. U. T. B weal to
, i tar as lbs c mid i .
them have had las greatest and Jackson
of attention, but grade el-
them have been killed sad ,. a full end fancy
many d. I have had i
i I Mr. J. K. of Loam was
pest three as l have In town Friday.
., . . i anything to sell or
gone In many places my ice W. I. House; he sells or buys
; re women and children. We livery and feed
, , fa now and happy. The .- i Braxton who has I
i,. . p, have cone together as . near came home i
a club with the government and all V the closing of her
, put our shoulders to the .
and all work for the same end and children
We hope see Mexico blossoming lo visit relatives
like a flower within a short time.
What will become of When you in need of some nice
v it is hard to say. His fish try ii. W. Dall; be can
who the people claim was to you.
fault for most of the president I
blunder and the suffering of the
people was shot this morning at Our Deficit
break. It is reported that the ex- Everybody knows of the Slate
President has gone insane We are more in debt I
Through exciting strain for the now- than were two years
few days I am unable to write does not necessarily mean dis- ;
yen about situation as I would grace and ruin, as some seem to think,
like to, so I am sending you our u may mean real progress. This
I, which you can no doubt get money has been Invested in necessary
Premiums
38.84
86.22
37.18
30.85
30.17
80.00
35.82
37.83
87.27
Extensions Cash
yrs., days
u Vis. 184.00 65.00
Vis., 194.00
C yrs., 184.00 65.00
l yrs., days 181.00
yrs., 181.00 69.00
n days 181.00 68.00
days 126.81
days 134.00 60.48
102.00 46.00
a days 182.00 64.00
u 158.00 68.80
ft 121.00 48.00
Charges interest during grace period.
dividends until the expiration of the second year.
Note.- The PENN MUTUAL premiums on its Nineteen-
Payment Life Policies are less than the premiums charged
by the New Companies on the Twenty Payment Plan.
For further information apply
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
Have an Early
Choice if you
plan to buy
that
Furniture
We hate never before a splendid for com-
a variety Ban that assures a real buying
will surely please.
Furniture styles that are the best manufacturers
at honestly low prices.
TAFT VANDYKE
r CONDITION
of the
BANK OF GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C,
the full facts from.
With kindest regards, am.
Very sincerely yours,
n.
BETHEL
Mini
BETHEL, Feb. A beautiful mar
was Wednesday
morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E, o. Burroughs, when their
Mill Norma Burroughs became the
bride of Mr. T. K. mount of
K rs. n. C. The ceremony per-
formed by Rev. C, T. of Rocky
Mount, and was witnessed by a few
Intimate friends and relatives of
parties. Both Mr. and Mrs.
are quite popular and have a host of
who wish them much
Bell and success in their union.
Improvements which will save
by more economical and more
administration In the future.
Hut North Carolina faces an-
loss of double the treasury de-
With yes Indifference,
we see forest tires destroying
worth of our property a year.
need this property on the tax
Our farmers the Um-
the fences, the soil; our
need the lumber and the
and we all need cheaper
I material, furniture, and
everybody necessities made
wood.
Yet we refuse to spend a cent in an
attempt to stop this tremendous drain
on our resources. Is that economy
l it not rather shortsightedness
amounting almost to blindness Five
th do would Inaugurate a
state tire system which In a
very few years would stop a large
Would not
Elegance in House Fur-
Without Ex-
Cost
Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It is built of the Best
material. True in wood and workmanship. Good enough to be
banded down to your as heirlooms. If your home is not
as cozy and comfortable you like It, why not come and
complete Its furnishings here
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of
luxury, without excessive
TAFT FURNITURE CO.
Greenville, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEB. 1913
Resources
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Heal estate
Furniture and fixtures
Cash items
Cash and due from banks
317.83
4.200.00
4.327.32
6,911.92
Capital stock
Undivided profits
10,669.81
CARR ATKINS
mm yeas
the
Mr. J. H. Blount from
short trip to Rocky Mount today.
i ,. i i, proportion of this waste.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. of
, , ,. ,,., that be money well spent.
City were in our city
to attend the marriage of their
The Round Dozen Club met with THIS DATE IN HISTORY
Mrs. W. J. Tuesday even-
March
Mrs. M. O. Blount who has been in United States declared war
Baltimore for the past two weeks is against Algiers,
now in New York, purchasing spring east of what is now
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other
Farm Implements.
STAG SEMI PASTE gallon makes ;
If its in the Hardware j
Careful Attention Given to all Business
to us.
millinery.
M M. and S. M.
leave for Raleigh tonight to at-
tend the Simmons and Daniel j
night at the
I. Fri lay
borough Hotel. Mr. will go
north from to n
complete line of dry goods and no-
Dr. M. P. and J. Smith
leave Sunday to attend the
ration.
handsome new brick store
I- now about completed Will he
by March 10th with a complete
line of everything. They wish to In-
all their friends and customers
to pay them a visit at their first op-
This store Is a credit
the town and deserves the patronage
of all.
Mrs. J. E. left for Wash-
last night.
Tho friends of Miss Edith Legal
who has been with mount and
for the past two seasons are glad
to know that she will with them
again this season.
Crop Threatened
Nicaragua, March
S, loss Is threatened the ha-.
crop on east coast of HID-
due of a
blight it attacks only the
older and larger plants. The plant
dies a few weeks after attack.
Is estimated that this year's ex-
perts may be reduced half ow-
to the disease.
Mississippi organized as the
territory of Alabama.
of Texas
by the United States.
decreed the emancipation
of the Russian serfs.
Annie one of
the oldest actresses of the
American stage, died in New
York city. Born in the Isle of
Man In 1836.
Cabbage Pant
PLANTS
It
The following Jersey Wake.
Held, Charleston
and Large Loll Head.
Ibis should eon.
headings through
Prep ed for from
to 10.000 at per thousand.
Over per thousand, f.
Li, ii. N. Can supply
larders she
guaranteed
L. C. Arthur
S. G.
Last Tax
S M SCHULTZ
Established
Wholesale and retail grocer and
dealer. Cash paid for hides,
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, Turkey,
Eggs.
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc.,
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par-
suite, tables, lounges, safes,
Gall Ax snuff, High
Life Key West Cheroots, Hen-
George Cigars, canned cherries,
peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly, meat;
flour sugar, coffee, soap, lye, magic
food, matches, oil, cotton seed meal
and oranges,
nuts, candles, dried apples,
peaches prunes, currants, raisins,
glass and china ware, wooden ware,
cakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese,
beet butter, new Royal Sewing ma-
chines and numerous other goods.
business
with
S M SCHULTZ
I will be at the following places and quantity cheap for cash.
dates named for the purpose of Come , me phone Number
taxes due for the year
Meet me and save costs, for
tins Is my last appointment.
S. I. DUDLEY. Sheriff.
Falkland. Falkland March 7th.
March Nth.
Hells X Heads. March 3rd.
Denver Dam. Arthur. March
to mar
IT'S GREAT SPOUT
to a custom tailor clothed man
come In here with a friend who
calmly proceeds to out a suit
or top coat, equally as good In every
respect and pay about half what
be paid the tailor for his. This Is
not an statement. Come
and let us it.
Frank Wilson
The Clothier
Are You
If so. get a box of Dr. King's New
Dills, take them regularly and
vi trouble will disappear,
They will stimulate the liver. Improve
Mir digestion, and get rid of all the
poisons from your system They will
surely get you well again. at
druggists. adv
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS
Time Of Arrival And Departure
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Southbound
a. m. 1.18 p. m.
o B.
SOUTHERN
1.16 a. m. 8.80 a. m.
0.33 a 7.35 a. m.
i a. in. 4.17 p. m.
and has made tens of
millions of dollars.
The great opportunity knocks
but once at every man's
door. Are you ready
to seize your opportunity
if it came today. Have
you Start
saving, be ready
Commence
today.
The National Bank of Greenville
Only Bank in Pitt County Under Supervision.
F. JAMES, Pres, f. J. Cashier.
Supervisor.
The man who asks for a raise on
the strength what he is to
do for the concern Is trying to sell a
pig in the poke.
II. Ml II HISS
Still With
The Life Insurance Co-
Hew Tors.
LAST CALL
Your taxes for the year 1912
are long past due. All persons
owing taxes for 1912, who fail to
pay by March 15th, will positive-
have to pay cost.
March
S. I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff.
STATE OF
Department of Stale
CERTIFICATE OF
To all to whom may
Whereas. It appears to my
by duly authenticated record of
lie for the voluntary dis-
solution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders,
In my
Manufacturing Company, a corpora-
n this whose principal of-
is situated on street, In the
,. n county of Pitt,
tats of North Carolina a.
Sr. being the agent therein and i
charge upon whom process
nay be has complied with
the requirements of Chapter II,
vial of 1805, entitled
preliminary to the issuing this
of
Now, Therefore, J. Bryan
of state of the Slate
North Carolina, do hereby
the said corporation did on the 18th
day of February, 1911, In my of-
Bee a duly executed and attested con-
sent In Writing to the dissolution
aid corporation, executed by all the
stockholders thereof, which said con-
and record -f the proceedings
are now on In said
office s provided by law.
in Testimony Whereof, l have here-
to set my band and affixed my official
seal, at Raleigh, this 19th day of Feb-
A. D. 1918,
BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of
ltd
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
of
To all to whom these presents may
earns.
It appears to my
faction, by duly authenticated record
the proceeding for the
thereof by the
f all the de-
posited In my that the Carolina
Bead Ft ed Company, a corporation
ii this whose principal at
is situated iii tin- town of
t-, ant Pitt, state of North Caro-
HI. B, being the agent
therein sad la charge thereof, upon
whom process may be has
compiled with the requirements of
Chapter of 1908, entitled
preliminary to the
issuing this Certificate of
Now, therefore, I, J- BRYAN
GRIMES, Secretary State of the
of North Carolina, do hereby
certify that the said corporation did,
en the 11th day of February, 1913, file
my office a duly and at-
tested consent in Writing to the
of said corporation, executed
l-v all the thereof, which
said consent and record Of the pro-
aforesaid arc now on Die In
my said office us provided by law.
in testimony whereof, l have here-
unto set my land and my
seal, at Raleigh, tills 14th day
F A. . 1918.
BRYAN
Secretary of state.
TO CREDITORS
before the
court clerk Hill county as
administrator with the will annexed.
Of estate of Shade Jackson, de-
notice is hereby lo all
as Indebted to the estate to make
Immediate payment to the
and all persons Saving claims
said estate are notified to
present the fame to the undersigned
tor payment or before the
day of February, 1914, this notice
will plead In bar .,. recovery.
This day February,
II. K. TRIPP.
LIFE HIS BABE
I LIFE
AM I l
IX-
III
THAI
i th
. k Men and
i life
I a Hartford Col
the Its
ltd b S
TO kill I
Having qualified tho super- ,
I, , court dork of Pitt
given to all persons indebted t. is on it- books, the His i i e
I . Immediate payment .,.,,. . .;. t pow-
t . the i I ll i , .
i ; for or or before i Its a
26th day of y. 1814, or ;
V not buy the Best
dent and Health Insurance
The policy issued by the NEW
gives mo e
dent INSURANCE than any Other company,
for the
We a just Iron, OWN .
Bros., Agents
notice will be plead In
bar
i i th of tat II
nil
i i i i ii
The i
;. I I
the i in n
I John II i p the
the will
but . , . i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having duly
com I i let K of Pitt , .,,
. i administratrix the estate of . , . , . ,,, .
Moore, ed, I Is here- Com-
given to all persons In
the estate to make Immediate pay- puny,
ti to U e undersigned, and all i . mi ml
persons having claims against said . . , l sou time,
are notified to ,,, ,,,,,.,,
in the tor , . i,
or before the day of Felt exp people In ctr-
NOTICE
By virtue power vested In me by
mortgage duly executed to me
the 18th day of Jan, 1910, by Nod
Sr Ned Walston. and
Mary Little and recorded in th
of the of deeds Pitt
In book D-9 at page I
shall sell for cash public auction
i the highest bidder at the court
house dear ii the town of Greenville.
. n the 29th day of Man
at i- noon, the follow-
described tract real estate
being and situate In the
of Pitt and state of North Carolina,
Adjoining the lands of Chas, Pol-
lard, Joe Everett, T. R. Hodges,
others bounded as Be-
ginning SI tho off the road
old road to Parker's
and the other to mill, run-
thence In an easterly dire II
o road lo
Creek Joe Everett's i
nor lit up sold creek the i
courses to Pollard's Ci
thence In i direction with
paid Pollard's line Tarboro an
,;,., road said a
i ., i to the begin
nine and forty-five
mo. i the Idem
,,.,,. D , was conveyed
Daniel Nod on. Sr.
office Ii
1913
in t
Of
ESTATE
By virtue et a power
ed iii In mi Is I
and delivered by w. B.
and Sydney P, to P.
i . . i i i, deeds appears
in C.
Book 0-9. pages
and sen, ti-.- undersigned, as more-
HI , the 17th d u
, Mar -h o'clock m ex-
pose public sale the
i door In Greenville, to
, t for cash following de-
. . wit.
i lot or pan of land
n the town of Greenville
lying on Bast side of
bounded by
I ,,., Hi west; Tar river on
north and by Reuben Clark
and i on
being same conveyed to
in hi n Clark and wile
i ma i
,; lit h P H page
in the i a Pitt
, nil of II i
i h , and eon I
H l
Ins
1914. or this will be
In hi i of n
TI i i 22nd 1913
of Moore
raw
Hit MY AMI CITY OFFICIAL
Churches, Ledge and Social
i u Sui Court C. Moore
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W. C.
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M. Lewis, W. Proctor, M I
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Mayor -P. M Woolen,
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Treasurer H. L Carr.
T.
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Bowen, J S
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Mr. Ho
the
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Mr.
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Special Sale of Lap
Robes for the Next Ten
Days
In order to clear our
stock, we arc offering
entire line of robe;
at
f , exception I values an it
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WILSON INDUCTED
INTO HIGH OFFICE
Inauguration of Twenty-Seventh
President Is Witnessed by
Great Crowds.
MARSHALL SWORN IN FIRST
Ceremony In Senate Chamber
Followed by More Impressive
Affair on Portico of
the Capitol.
By GEORGE CLINTON.
Washington, March the pres-
of h vast throng of his fellow
sens. Woodrow Wilson today Blood in
front of the Mil portico of the
and took the of president of the
United Slates. Thomas K. Marshall
already had been sworn In as
president, and with the completion of
the ceremony ship of stale was
manned by the Democratic party,
which had been ashore for sixteen
years.
As the new chief executive of the
nation stood with bared head,
ward Douglass While, chief Justice of
the Supreme court, held before him
the Bible always used In tho ear
Mr. Wilson placed his
the book and in a voice strong
though somewhat affected by emotion,
aw-ore to support the Constitution and
the laws of the country and to perform
the duties of his high office to the best
of bis ability.
Thomas Kiley Marshall swore
to the and to the
people in the senate chamber, where
for four years It will his duty to
preside over the deliberations of
members of the upper house of con
Severely Simple Ceremonies.
Both of the ceremonies proper were
conducted in a severely simple
most impressive manner. The
of scene of the
dent's induction Into office, however,
were not simple, for It was an out
of-door event and the great gathering
of military, naval and uniformed
organizations gave much more than a
touch of splendor to the scene.
In the senate chamber, where the
the oath was taken by the man now
vice-president of tho United States
there were gathered about
people, all that the upper will
without the risk of danger
because of the rush and press of the
multitudes. It is probable that no-
where In the United States at
any time are there gathered an equal
number of men and women whose
names are so widely known. The
gathering In the senate chamber and
later on the east portico of the
was composed largely of those
prominent for their services In Amer-
and In part of foreigners who
have secured places for their names
In the current history of tho world's
doings.
The arrangements of the ceremonies
for the inauguration of Woodrow
on and Thomas Marshall were
made by the committee on
of The
I M the Hour the
were many former members of
the senate who, because of the fact
that they once held membership In
that body, were given the privileges
of the floor. After the hall was tilled
ard all the minor officials of govern-
and those privileged to witness
the ceremonies were sealed. William
Taft and Woodrow Wilson,
d by the and the
committee of arrangements, entered
the senate chamber. They were fol-
lowed by Vice-President-
elect Thomas R. Marshall, leaning
on the arm of the president pro
of the senate who, after the
seating of the incoming vice-president,
took his place as presiding officer of
the senate and of the day's proceed-
The president and the president-
elect sat In the first row of seats
rt In front and almost under the
desk of the presiding officer. In the
same row, but to their left, were the
and two former
of the United States.
P. Morton of New York and Ad-
A. Stevenson of Illinois.
When distinguished company en-
the chamber the was
still under its old organization. The
oath of office was Immediately
to Mar-
shall, who thereupon
Marshall. The prayer of the
day was given by the chaplain of the
senate. Hey. lily, es Pierce, pas-
Marshall.
tor of All Unitarian church, of
which President Taft has been a
After the prayer
dent administered the oath of office
to all the newly senators, and j
therewith the senate of the United
States passed for the firs; time In
years Into the control of the Demo
party.
Procession to the Platform.
Immediately after
monies a procession was formed to
march to the platform of the east
of the capitol, where Woodrow
Wilson was to take the oath. The pro-
cession included the president and the
president-elect, members of the
court, both houses of congress,
division.
The third division of the parade was
composed of Grand Army of the Re-
public veterans, members of toe Union
I Veteran league and of the
war Gen. James B.
Stuart of Chicago, a veteran of both
the Civil and the Spanish wars, was
In command
Thousands of Civilians.
Robert N. Harper, chief marshal of
the civic forces, commanded the fourth
division. Under his charge were
organizations from all parts of
the country, among them being Tam-
many, represented by of its
braves. Democratic clubs from
Chicago. Philadelphia,
, more and other cities.
They put the American Indians Into
the civilian division. The fact that
they vi re in war paint and feathers
helped out in and did
nothing to disturb the peace.
of tho United Hunt Clubs of
; America rode In this division. Their
pink coals and their high hats
were not thought to Jar
from Its
seat. Pink were worn on the
hunting held In Jefferson's day and In
Jefferson's state.
There were Princeton
In the civic section of the
Many of them wore orange end black
sweaters and they were somewhat
noisy though perfectly proper. Stu-
dents from seventeen other colleges
and universities were among the
marchers.
Cheering Is Continuous.
All along Pennsylvania avenue, from
the capitol to a point four block be-
the White House, the spectators
were mailed in lines ten deep. The
cheering was constant and Woodrow
Wilson cannot complain that the
monies attending ins Induction Into
office were not accompanied by
heartfelt acclaim of the
over whom he Is to rule for at
four am,
Every window in every building on
Pennsylvania avenue which is not
tor office purposes was rented
weeks ago for a good round of
money. Every room Overlooking the
marching was taken by as
many spectators as And a
age Horn which to peer through
the Window The roots of the
buildings were covered With
willing to stand for hours In a March
day to see the wonders of the
and many of them
glad of an opportunity to go
home and to say that after many years
waiting they had seen a
resident Inaugurated.
THAN
President Woodrow Wilson.
section of this committee was ruled
by a majority of Republicans, but
there Is Democratic testimony to the
fact that the Republican senators
were willing to outdo their Democratic
. ii in the work of making or-
and Impressive the Inaugural
ceremonies In honor of two chieftains
of the opposition.
Ride to the Capitol.
Taft and President-elect
rode together from the White
House to the capitol, accompanied by
two members of the
committee of arrangements. The vice-
president-elect also rode from the
White House to the capitol and in the
carriage with were the senate's
of Georgia, and three members of the
congressional committee of arrange
The vice-president-elect took the
oath Just before noon In accordance
with custom and prior to Its taking
by the president-elect. Every arrange-
for the senate chamber pro-
had been made so that they
moved forward easily and with a
ponderous grace.
Marshall In.
The admission to the senate
to witness the of the
toe-president was by ticket, and It
la needless to say every seat was
Hudson's Liver Tone at Dill
Straighten Vim Out by Morn.
May knock
You Out of a Days
Work
If you are a user, next
time you tempted to buy it ask
if he can absolutely
II of the foreign ambassadors, all of guarantee the drug not to harm
the heads of the executive depart- Hi won't do it because he CAN'T do
many governors of states and n
iT substitute for
several high officers of the sea , ., , , . .
service. chief of staff of the army gnat
and many distinguished persons from famous Dodsons
civil life. They were followed by the Tone. will re-
members of the press and by those find your money without question if
who bad succeeded in are not thoroughly satisfied.
in the senate galleries to
-if tin day's proceedings.
hen President Taft and the
i emerged from the
i to the portico they saw In front
them, reaching far back Into the
park to the east, an Immense con-
of citizens. In the narrow line
between the onlookers and the plat-
form on which Mr. Wilson to take
the oath, were drawn up the cadets
of tho two greatest government
schools, West Point and Annapolis,
and flanking them were bodies of reg-
of national guardsmen. The
whole scene was charged with color
and with life.
On reaching the platform the
dent and president-elect took the
seats reserved for them, seats which
were flanked by many rows of benches
rising tier on tier for the
of the friends and families of
of government and of the Coated
press.
Oath Administered to Wilson.
The Instant that Mr. Taft and Mr.
Wilson came within sight of the crowd
re was a great outburst of
and the military bands struck
quickly Into Spangled Ban.
Only a few t is of the music
were played and then soldiers and
silent to witness re-
oath taking and to
listen to the address which followed.
The chief of the Supreme
court delivered to
dent-elect, who, uttering the words.
became president of the
United States. As soon this
was completed Woodrow Wilson
delivered his Inaugural address, his,
speech to his fellow countrymen
In the capacity of their chief
At tho conclusion of the speech tho
hands played once more, and William
Howard Taft, now of tho
United States, entered a carriage with
the new president and. reversing
of an hour before, sat on the
left hand Bide of tin- carriage, while
Mr. Wilson took seat of
on the right. The crowds cheered as
they drove away to the White House,
which Woodrow Wilson entered as the
which William H. Taft
Immediately left as one whose lease
bad expired.
GREAT PARADE IN
HONOR OF WILSON
Federal and State Troops, Mn
From Navy, Veterans and
Civilians March.
WOOD IS GRAND MARSHAL
Go to Pharmacy whom
you are acquainted with and
out about the great number of
who are taking this remarkable
remedy and feeling better, keener,
healthier and better able to enjoy
life than thy were taking
Because Is a pois-
that may stay In the system,
and while seeming to you tern
may do harm In the end
If you fell these ill effects
so far. It is because you are fortunate
enough to have a strong
Don't lake the risk any longer.
a bottle of Dodson's Tone
and not how easily and naturally it
Corrects all bilious conditions, how r
Clean away that sick headache and
how It sets you
without ache or gripe. The most won
thing in the world for
All this without the slightest inter-
with your regular habits.
Is at work on a new
play for use of Frances Starr.
Her present lour In The Case of
will run Into July.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Insures his life It
wise for his family.
The man who Insures health
Is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard-
It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the and
Itself In Innumerable ways
TAKE-.
And save your health.
Indians, Hunt Clubs and College Stu-
dents Are la
Spectators Continuously Cheer
the Inaugural Procession.
By GEORGE CLINTON.
Washington. March
which Woodrow
Wilson requested should be observed
in every detail of his inauguration as
president did not apply to the
parade, for It was as elaborate as
such an affair usually Is. The people
wanted it so, and they showed their
appreciation of the spectacle by turn-
out by the hundred thousand
cheering wildly as the marchers pass,
ed with bands playing loudly and
waving bravely.
The newly Inaugurated president re-
viewed the procession and railed his
approval as he returned the salutes of
the commanding officers, for all tho
glittering show had been arranged in
bis honor. Pent avenue, from
the capitol to tho White House, was
of color, music and movement.
People Enjoy the Sight.
The Inhibition of the Inaugural ball
and of the planned public reception at
the capitol had no effect as a bar to
the attendance at this ceremony of
changing presidents. Masses were hero
to see, and other masses were here to
march. There, was a greater demon-
while the procession was pass.
than there was four years ago.
Victory had come to a which
had known nothing like victory for a
good many years. The Joy of posses-
found expression In steady and
abundantly noisy acclaim.
President Taft and
Wilson were escorted down the ave-
by the National Guard troop of
cavalry of Basal county. New Jersey.
The In which rode vice-
President-elect Mai shall and
dent pro of the United
States senate was by
members of the Horse troop of
the Culver Military academy of
This Is the first time In the his
of inaugural ceremonies that a
guard of honor has escorted a vice-
president to scene of his oath
Formation of Parade.
The military and the civil parade, s
huge affair which stretched Its
an miles f the
streets, formed on the avenues
from the capitol. After President-
elect Wilson bad become President
Wilson and Vice-President-elect Mar
shall bad become
Marshall, they went straightway from
the to the White House and
thence shortly to the reviewing stand
in the park at the mansion's front
The parade, with MaJ. Leonard Bright, If.
Wood, United States army, as It
Norfolk Boy Electrocuted By
His wire Kite-
String
, Va., Feb.
all of age, was electro-
grand started
grounds to move along the avenue a kite to he had
to the White House, where It was to
pass in review. The trumpeter sound-
i d instant the
signal was Hashed from the White
that In fifteen minutes the new-
elected president and commander-
of the and navies of
the I States would be ready to
review
It was thought that the parade might
attached picture wire instead of a
cord. The k; e dipped and the wire
string came in contact with a high
service electric wire skirting the
right Of way. The boy was frightfully
burned,
The dead boy was a son of W. Q.
who In Ga
lack of the picturesque features February as, and made his home with
particularly appealed to the
on former occasions. There
win Indians and rough riders hero
i only when Roosevelt was
but when he went out of
was succeeded by William ii
raft. The parade, however, Ir. honor
Mr. Wilson seemed to be
enough in its features in appeal
the y
made noise n u.
The procession was In divisions,
With General Wood as the grand
marshal of the whole and
a place at Its head, The display,
his sister, Mis. In Wes-
tern road, Cottage Place. He
was flying his kite In an open field
near his home at the lime of the ac-
Ho had substituted picture
wire for his cotton twine string be-
cause of the high wind.
a foreman employed
at the butter dish
factory, was tho first to reach the
boy, and took in the situation at a
glance. The lad's clothing was
lire mid he gasped only once after
Tut tin reached him. After hanging
the words invariably used on like suspended over the service wire for
in
occasions, was bill-
Leads R
The r of the co two
armed service naturally had the right
way. Maj Gen. W. W.
ii Mi United States army, was In
of the first division, .
b eh marched the and sailors
aid marines from the posts and the
a few minutes the picture wire
burned in two and released the body
Hie little victim.
Dr. Abbott, the county corner, view-
ed the body gave permission for
Its removal Io the undertaking
of J. E. In Green
street.
The service wire which the kite
yards within a day's ride of string came In contact with ran from
The West Point a transformer on the Belt
and the midshipmen from the naval Railway, A sign displayed on the
academy at Annapolis, competent be- station read 11.000
other corps In manual and in
evolution, the future and ad- WITH
till ,. .
first division. are trying to
All branches of the army service a
were represented in the body of Rivers and K. O. the bout to
artillery, cavalry. In- WM place In New York,
and signal corps. The Charles the French bantam,
and marines from half a dozen battle- returned to this country and Is
ships rolled along smartly in the wake ., ,
The National Guard division follow-
ed the division of It was and Tommy
by Brig. Gen. Albert L. claim they should have been
lulled States army, who wore given he decision in their recent bout
he medal of honor given him for con- which was declared a draw,
personal gallantry at the bat- Hob the of Cyclone
lo of San Juan hill General Mills la and have
he chief of the division of the . . . ,.,
United State, war department.
The entire National of New on St
Jersey was In line, and Pennsylvania,
Massachusetts. Maryland. Virginia. Cutler, manager of Jess
Georgia, Maine and North Carolina announces that Luther Mo-
were represented by bodies of civilian Carty has consented to box
Cadets from many of the in Mares In trot In
. .-a . of Philadelphia or New York.
-V
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
HINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IS THE WAY OF
LABOR, AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
I THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR AD I SI NO
RATES ARE LOW AND AN
BE HAD UPON A-
X. l I III II II. Ill.
M Mill It ill.
Says Developments To
Be Met As They May
Arise in Extra Session
Plan Determined for Congress by
President Wilson
WILL
before departing to his home in Dan-
ville, III. With his cigar
displayed in manner familiar
to Washington, the
speaker stood on tho steps
executive offices talking to the
respondents, who had asked him the
purpose of his visit.
to say good to the
WIFE DESERT
MB fill
HI,
Missionary lift Five
Small Children
Independence, Alaskan president wish him he said.
And Oilier Subjects To lie
Taken During Ex.
Session
my president us well as any-
MEl IN JAIL
Husband knew Nothing Of The Item-
Mrs. mid
t I lie Found
A Letter
body else's, you
I The president a number of
WASHINGTON, March in the east room, among them
dent Wilson has decided upon a pol- Solicitor General and Samuel
meeting legislative develop- counsel for the money
as they arise lather than plan trust Investigating committee, but the
a program for the visits were social In character.
session of congress, This. It n short time during the afternoon the who was deserted by his wife
learned from White House callers president worked on his y
but lie soon was out of doors
enjoying the spring weather. The
president spied magnolias
blossom, observed the growing ,
due of the White House ,. now
swung Into a brisk walk along Po-
Only a secret service
man accompanied him and he at-
practically no attention as
he strolled through the park ways.
today, will be the president's
to those who are urging that cu--
legislation, Philippine
. Alaskan questions
subjects be taken up during
the of the new congress.
Tho president was advised by
Oscar the
Democratic majority leader, as
status of the tariff bills being
by the and meant commit
He learned that the committee
making rapid progress but that
might not be ready on April the
date originally died opening
of the new congress. Mr.
thought at least a week more should
given to preparation and as It was
on Mr. advice that Mi.
Wilson fixed upon April there is
no doubt that he will name a later
date when Issuing Ills
CHICAGO, III., March
For tor K. a missionary of
bulgier arrest San Francisco,
today threw considerable light tho
woman.
Regular Session of The
General Assembly of
1913 Is Now History
railroads. Senator Ward explained
the bill by saying these officials were
engaged In great work and were con-
called to distant parts of the
state in pursuit of the public service
work in which they were engaged.
Senator Pharr earnestly opposed the
bill. He said the whole principle
wrong. The stale and the national
Gavels of President law had condemned it. The Influence
Speaker Fell was to say the least not healthful. He
House First thought everybody or no one should
To Finish this privilege. It was a special
should not be extended to any one.
Branches Legislature Ad-
On Day
AWAIT MM
ST
Can Only Hold Cut a
Week Longer
Si Factory Hi
John Flanagan Buggy
Company
March regular
session of tho general assembly
1918 passed Into history yesterday
afternoon at a quarter alter four
the gavels of President
K the Senate
Speaker George W. Connor, of the
House, respectively, fell
and the two of the
legislature wen;
J turned sine die.
So ended tho sixty-fourth day of
declares that be robbed to provide her the session, the member present year
with luxuries. remained on duty lour days with- motion of Senator the
said that his Hist pay. whole business was laid on the table,
edge of the relations between Conn legislature adjourned with the Hill SC, final
and Mrs. came when he In- understanding that it will be called Having released since a. in-
a letter written to her the governor in extra-ordinary sea- House was reconvened by Speaker
Conn, who was then prison at within twelve mouths. The Connor at U o'clock.
Wis., a robbery at Mil- opinion among the members of
Troop- t
And I As Prisoners Sol-
The Turks He-
Stubbornly
Senator Jones offered an amend-
file
providing that the railroads , LONDON, March Is expected
should file with the corporation Turkish of
mission a list or the names of every entered today by
one who had this transportation. e and
He said he desired that tho people A private states that the
could know who these special troops today captured Her-
one or the key torts and took
prisoners. Tho Turks resisted
it was a love letter, though moderate
in tone, for tho necessity of whit It
moderation the writer expressed re-
Reference was made to the
of some oilier woman, and
was thank-
About o'clock workmen on id for a pair or slippers which
proclamation, of the John Flanagan bad to him at the prison.
Representative Underwood has been factory saw
of the belief that tariff reform alone
should be attempted tho
As he left the White House,
Representative Jones, of Virginia, who
is the cause of Philip-
pine independence, met him and
sought to upon him the
of some action on Hint ones- am throwing
during the extra session. Mr.
Jones secured an appointment with
the president for Friday when he will
further urge Philippine legislation.
The net result of pressure for ac-
on subjects other than tariff Inn
been tho adoption of a policy or
meeting the legislative situ; i n
it unfolds in new congress. The pros
will send first a message point-
out the necessity of tariff
ion and will this with a
of messages upon specific things j
which lie believes congress may be
able to upon without and Mix
prolonging the session. This
course is said lo have been approved ard business do not mix, but
Pt today's cabinet meeting.
The that only tariff re
vision be at the coining SM
arose from the fear that other
subjects might and interfere
the tariff Question. Assurances
lave been however, from
quarters, principally
ate, the anticipated
with the tariff may not at
all. The reorganization of th.
senate of commit-
tees In the hands of the senators who
are in close sympathy with the ad-
ministration Is said to be one the
An excerpt from the letter, which
burst out in a lot of and cot- evidently was a reply to one from Mrs.
ten batting stored one corner of recall a message
the room. For u moment, it that I received while In the Milwaukee
looked like the flames would quickly Jail from some one
spread over that portion the fan-
with several hand when all Others would desert
who they
through thick and
and the plant's own equip- has been a beacon Of hope to me
H of discouragement and much
hope is centered in its prom-
the at
burning bales out the window, the of
were extinguished before any
dam n at all was done. wrote to Conn at
the fire got In the excelsior asked him lo leave Mrs.
car. not be explained, and may have alone. Conn replied that his
been caused by someone smoking near intentions were honorable.
It or by sparks blowing in an open married twelve years ago.
window, or in some other brine was IS years of age. She
able way. as a Jail mis-
It Is fortunate that the discovery and her devotion to de-
timely and that the plant is from her attempt to reform
. well equipped for cheeking fire In Mm, according to the husband.
In due time Conn released from
prison and returned to Chicago. He
professed religion frequently l-
people will argue that religion at home. His In-
the housewife and hers In
parties were, so that he coo-d
keep tab on them, when they might
till the of the legislature at
certain periods its sessions each
CONSTANTINOPLE, March
despairing cry of can bold out only
a week was seal in Cipher
today from the
commander of to
the superior officers here, according
to report this morning-
Mr. moved lo reconsider the who held many
the legislature points to next which the house at the early months against the hundreds of s.
us preferable for the i- session tabled the bill to guns of the and
regulate the state priming. is Bald to have Informed the Porte In
In addition to the early morning Mr. Kay said he had had a confer- hi menage that Is
Of both houses, held Just with Commissioner and ally at the end or Its supplies -if
midnight final reading on tho latter had declared that II the rood and ammunition, while there Is
the revenue bill, the Senate bill would not save the state much sickness, especially scurvy and
held two session each yes- ,. year in printing bills he would re- intestinal disorders, are
The was busy much sign his office. Mr. Ray favored the the rank of the defender.
of the day disposing of bills bill. So did Mr. and Mr. Tho commander, who offered
before It but the House had little to tic and Mr. Page. Mr. Woolen op- s a long and gallant defense,
do but to mark time and wait for the it. Mr. suggested , either that peace negotiation
Senate to finish its work and get ready that, as there was considerable battened or that an Immediate at-
adjourn. No bills of any on the bill it ought not to be to relieve the city bi undertake
interest were taken up by the House, anted upon at such a late hour, after the lines
Hundred were ratified. Do- most or the had gone home. The Turkish ministry Is divided In
ens were passed, defeated or tabled tin of Mr. Ray the bill opinion and will have difficulty In
by the Senate. as read. It abolishes tho practice of reaching solution of the problem
Representative or New unlimited priming by various state by the commander of the be-
Hanover moved to recall from the department, it limits the amount to
table the bill lo give the commission- be allowed by each The by the
of labor and printing more super- printing a provision that the of the late Pasha continue
vision or the printing, and Council of State shall have power lo to
limiting II b amount to be by additional ion to any
or the department Tor this oh- pertinent.
He the motion on con-
are plenty of examples to the con- however so apparent ,,,,,, r ,.,., ,,,,,
Those who attended
vice the Baptist church their father Unit they were
day night, and heard the talk by Mr, Conn would to
J S. of Newark. N. J. saw The break came last Christmas
it exemplified. Mr. is That night missionary met
a big physically, n big man In and Mrs and another couple
tho sen- the business world and a large heart- en the North Side He asked his
difficulty ed Christian. He takes religion with to decide finally whether she would E I
Mm In business, and also puts with him or Conn.
business his religion, making go with Mr. she
Ids business to let hi light shins for
the Master wherever ho goo. His To Try Former Hank President
talk helpful to all who heard TRENTON, N. J. March Fol-
threaten Internal trouble ill
to any do- key.
It makes tho state com- At a service held here In
labor and printing a of the officiating
real supervisor of the state's print- n-an priest pronounced a malediction
Mr. Ray stated had be or bis on who
costing more than a have deceived th Sullen of Turkey,
The bill seeks to curtail this
lure. The Allies
Mr. It Sen la. Man b Tho
bill, but thought to recall It for allied Balkan nations have agreed to
staled that would be In violation of the mediation of the powers
commissioner had declared the but only on conditions the acceptance
win. had whereupon Mr. is unlikely.
his motion. I According to an announce-
Constitution today, the consent of the allies
Most of the member, the general resolution from the Senate pass- is contingent on the agreement of
reading, empower the gov- Turkey to the
it Only member of the nOT to call together the commission and and the to-
SP I roll i ill ll appointed on constitutional In Sea and also to
o'clock yesterday.
that tho member present
deemed II in violation the agree
made the early morning
Several member favored the
measure, but some objected and Mr.
bis motion. And
th bill was left dead, although
circumstance from which the
ha been drawn that the tar- To Debate Sherman
well other questions may be D March
of without great difficulty. Arrangements have been concluded
It was a day of many callers for tor the debate, here tomorrow night
the and while moat of them between representing
Ll Day Session
President reconvened
the at o'clock, prayer being
said by Rev. M. North, Of
street Methodist church.
to Have Meeting
Senator Ivie presented a Joint
giving the governor the power minutes and Page Thomas I.
to call the Joint committees on Con- look the floor and In a very her husband,
tea District Court here today. Petty Amendments together at appropriate and interesting little
was Indicted for misusing the funds as he may deem proper for speech. tiled
lowing numerous and
other delays the case of Robert M
Petty, formerly president of the
National Hank of Washington, N. J.
was moved trial In the United Sta-
The county Indian school
appropriation bill passed as it Came
from the senate.
A number of bills were reported
favorably by the committee on fin-
Pages to Speaker
was suspended for a
pay a war Indemnity.
Pa., March Mr.
Emma and her six children
were burned this morning
Wham a lamp exploded in their homo
Filbert near here.
The children range In ago from ten
to two months.
I Fatal
Mrs. Holland was burned to
Ellis Holland,
Interesting little Injured, and Mrs. Louis
Speaker Connor was hurt when the
being con- ton University of Omaha and the of the bank, and entered a plea or not purpose of It WaS with a box of cigars. In well chosen ,,, range at the Holland
gabled about the patronage of South Dakota. South guilty several terms ago. Since then adopted. word Mr. Connor thanked the fifteen .,, exploded
some talked legislative and la will support the affirmative and his trial has been postponed from Special Privilege boy. Mr, was a neighbor and
other came merely to pay their re- the negative aide of time to time while all friends A to give the attempted to rescue the Hollands.
question. That the Sher- an effort to make good the directors of various state charitable The new Gaiety had a large crowd
anti-trust law should be repeal- and to adjust all financial and religious Institutions the privilege last night and gave a
Among these
Camion. speaker of the house, man
good picture Daylight on now until well
h-e In
affairs generally.
o accepting free on program.
after o'clock.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 7 March 1913
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 07, 1913
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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