Eastern reflector, 14 March 1913


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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.
POOR PRINT





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OF BETTY COLLECTION CF
. . . V
Moseley Bros., Agents
Need Of Efficient
Police
Hi hilled Falling Tree VII
N. C. S. Ed IS
Williams, a boy yowl
old was yesterday morning
about k a tree
which be assisted In cutting down.,
I -i fallen log
or tree and the tree and I
this until taken out by
other He died about NEW March police
o'clock. T occurred Ken York city,
n farm I inker, one of according
summon physician at once the preliminary report the
and did appointed
life or make police conditions, which a
public today. present ult-
in India nation, the committee believes, de-
Pour hundred administrative
were h I The report will be
a days ago at Surat among to the board aldermen
tin members the caste, row, and if approved copies will be
the brides was over twelve sent to the governor, lieutenant gov-
years of ago, the majority being from and numbers of the stale as-
to seven years old. while the and at Albany,
bride-grooms varied from three The principle of rule
Most of the contracting parties the report The committee urges
sat or lay on the laps of their pa- that the question of liquor
nuts during the ceremony and were stores and saloons on Sunday be left
given sweets to keep them quiet The to the local legislative authorities,
caste only celebrates weddings every Much space is given to the
ten or twelve side of the police department
have received shocking
of a widespread corrupt
between the polite and
and disorderly house
the report says. elimination of
grafting is one of the most
cult and Important problems with
which we are confronted. We feel
Last week Register of Deeds Hell
Issued marriage licenses to the
lowing
WHITE
II K. and Lizzie Register.
Joe Storks and Cox.
Jones and Atkinson.
Robert it. Little and
COLORED
H Annie Cotten.
v.; and olive
Charlie Tyson am Louisa
John Daniel and Add Rh es,
DIxon Mary Chestnut
m Ni I and
B and a Si
in and Best
Hit
B noon Hi s. Fannie
was returning from Washing
ton, upon
her band bi
is n; n and purse missing,
contained about
that a police commissioner with a
tenure with an adequate staff
cf deputy commissioners with an am-
I for the employment of a
secret service entirely outside of the
would. In time,
and maintain, an administrative
1.1 . would re evil
in a
The commit ti the proposal
the e-
of a for the prevention
II gambling and sup . n of
both I led social evil. In
the report
place the responsibility In the
or police
. would have the tendency to lose
Information would result
from the daily observation
covering every square Inch
the city New k. Evidence
AI re ml meetIng of the boa
commissioners to be us has shown a proper
1.- Bra Monday In April a system of report the latter
will be presented for the dis- would be of Inestimable value to a
continuance of the public mad lead- commissioner In ascertaining
from Bruce to All and enforcing these
persona Interested and wishing to e Tl. committee that i
heard should law be enacted the
department to and
BELL,
Clerk Co. Coins
d-w la
at
make prints and
all persons held by a magistrate
tr on a bench warrant upon a charge
constituting a felony.
.-mill.
House
lime Of Arrival tint
ATLANTIC LINE
it
a p
. . i.
a a
a. s m
p. m
Co. feE
G. M. SON
f buyers cotton and
duce. We now
Co.
will be glad to have out
w- on us.
AND METAL WORK
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Tines in He;
J.
and retail and
dealer Cash paid for hides
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels.
Eggs.
Oak bedsteads, mattresses etc
fruits, s. par
lot suits, tables, lounges, safes
and Hail Ax snuff.
Life Key Went Hen
n Cigars, canned cherries
apples, syrup. Jelly, meal
flour soap. lye.
food, matches, oil. cotton seed men
and oranges,
ROTES
There are women employed
In gainful occupations In
D. C.
California's f mining output, i.
is predicted, will exceed
in value.
Throughout the world there are
than six million members of
Hades unions.
Twenty States and territories par-
mil children under sixteen years to
W at night.
ban cooks Will ask for a
nine-hour lay. They now work
twelve to sixteen hours.
The receipts of the American Fed-
of Labor have grown from
In to last year.
A total membership Of more than
is claimed by De-
and Union.
Kiev en States and territories have
no fourteen-year limit for the employ-
of Children In factories, mines
or
The wages board of Victoria,
has fixed the wage for
clerks, Irrespective of sex. at u
week.
b Wagner has Introduced n
bill to prohibit the employment of
In the canneries of State of
pies. nuts, candies, dried York
, American Federation of Labor
glass and china ware, wooden war.
ions, with a total membership nine
thousand. In Rico.
The of
and Joiners has Instituted classes
building construction and
square at Winnipeg,
The International Brotherhood of
Hallway Maintenance of Way Employ
cakes and crackers, macaroni,
heat butter, new Royal Sowing mi
and other goods
Quality and quantity cheap for
Come to me. Phone Number
By ANITA
queried Hilly meek-
as his pounds would
yen jilting Bet Here is your
bought it Ho toss-
ed the jeweled circle on the table
Bore them.
I illy, what a beauty May I
try it on for a
r as long as you
other woman will ever wear a ring i I
was bitterness In his
I you could put It on.
Billy, us If nothing had hap-
He saw the tears glittering on her
lashes and suddenly caught her hands
his own.
is it, Hetty dear What's
gone Wrong since last night lie
. st s
Betty d her
will
took great care to bring
straight to my
r hi sake. Betty, why this
SO U t the ax fall. Have you
discovered that you don't care for me,
Billy. I love you latter than
anything i In this
lea said Hilly, slipping
the circle of big diamonds on her
finger. man nor devil can
take you away from me
Petty looked down at the auburn
hi I bent r her hand.
she cried sharply. make
love to If you do. never can give
up, and father
father
on principle,
She took the ring from his finger
and handed It to him solemnly.
says that I am keeping you
from getting a good business start,
that have no head for
other words, he I'm no
man, Just a plain
he believes that you are
but he says you never take any-
thing seriously, that you are only In
love with me temporarily. You won't
want mo after you get sighed
Hetty.
Hilly at her. and his pulse
throbbed as he caught her and held
her close to him. am going to
father a thing or ho
said. Hearing footsteps, ho released
her.
A man supported himself, swaying
by the curtains In the doorway.
beg ho said thickly.
mean to disturb you and the
lady. was just looking about,
you
As he spoke, Billy covered him with
the little pistol he had taken from
th.- table drawer.
hands Quick about
The stranger's expression changed
bad a little too much. That's
till. Don't make a row. I'll go
with the property of my
mother's y Is in your pockets. Your
drunken dons work with me.
Betty, that bell by the
Win i. the servants had answered
the summons, and the thief lay bound
en the floor, Billy proceeded to search
him.
here's father's screamed
Hetty. one gave
him. And mother's horseshoe of
What a hold
The police made a quiet entrance
to take their prisoner. Hilly and
went downstairs to return the
spoil. Everybody was busy playing
bridge. Not of thorn had discover-
id any loss.
time have you. daddy
asked Hetty stopping by her father's
chair.
There was consternation on his
when he felt In an empty pocket.
he floundered miser-
ably, not caring to announce a in
his house.
Hilly held up his valuable old watch.
many of you have lost Jewelry
He opened a box full of
pins, trinkets and a string of
worth a ransom.
shrieked Mrs. Stanley
cried Hetty's
mother.
emerald moaned Kit-
lean. the one you me,
ordered Hilly. have
everything. There's the
He pointed to the stairway where
two policemen could be seen loading
away their prisoner.
did this happen, young
Hetty's father was perturbed. Ho was
annoyed that any man could take his
watch without his knowledge. He had
prided himself nil his life on bis
to read character. fellow
did not look like a
like things, are not always
what they suggested Billy
may not look like a
man myself but I am going to
make you look to your laurels In that
suit tomorrow. And
I suppose I might as well tell you since
you'll have to know It anyway, I am
going to marry
my you astonish me,
dear whispered Hetty's
father to her, tell Hilly what I
said about him. can't afford to have
him for an enemy. Tell him that
will be proud to welcome him Into my
family. Tell him anything you like.
So he's tho young scoundrel who Is
about to beat me out of that fifty thou-
sand In the case. I
won't put up with It He ought to
leave for as older lawyers
and have a good time. He's too young
By BARBARA
They had just returned fr at Bar-
returning tourists.
a lot of what their friends
privately called but which they
icily referred to as a
able collection of rare curios.
the Quaintest
said Anne, exhibiting some brass
books picked up in
would i I a whole
hardware shop of them, if I
laughed her husband.
Just imagine hew
they on the to hang hats
on. In the bathroom for tow-
the flat owner will
I a put up objected a
i I never thought of
d put the books
thoughtfully. Then she dived
box.
Id i ever see anything
charming as she
e-sly exclaimed, producing several
leering gargoyles.
are so they are
i are you going to do with
asked a I d.
of course, they aren't Intend-
ed so much for houses. That is. I
don't think so. Are she
. i .
I know. They'll look all-
queer, no matter where you put
really hasn't much taste for
quaint explained Anne
I thought they would look delightful
sort of peeping over the eaves of tho
house, like they do at the tops of
church-s; or of
alongside the water
there aren't any eaves to Si
objected the practical friend
I water spouts, chimed
In another.
never thought of replied
Anne still more thoughtfully. I
Just couldn't resist getting
you only had a chicken
said a cynical friend, might set
them up there. I think they would be
I right on tho Job of keeping thieve.
Am Ignored such Irrelevancy, and
very carefully brought out a huge box
which she opened and tenderly drew
forth therefrom one by one some door
hinges, knockers, latches, locks and
mail heads and a bunch of
keys.
they Just she said,
looking at them with kindly eyes.
what In the world will you do
with a lot of scrap Iron like
obtruded the practical friend.
up the doors and make them
look old Just Imagine how die-
a door will look with a
latch like she said, picking up
a piece i rusty iron.
Borne are
they d,
re taking the hard-
of your
en's, get a
. the
I I Anne.
only thing us to do
of tin
man.
ware off I
ii
gin
i i to b
So
bunting a
and her husband
cation that will a
proper hi r a house sufficiently
medieval in design to bear up under
French gargoyles, Spanish locks,
i an latches, Florentine nail heads
hooks. They feel there
be a deep, dark ravine, and em-
i and some melancholy
trees h as artists put In Italian
. a church with chimes.
And snuggled oat of Bight, so as not
to Interfere with tills artistic
row, th y would like a well-oiled
stone road, a good trolley and a town
with a good show or two.
And while they are hunting this lo-
cation an architect is having brain-
storms trying to design a house that
will ho harmoniously French, Span-
German. Florentine and Dutch,
all at on.- tho same time.
Analysis of
The of their occurrence
and the difficulty of keeping them for
examination, have stood In tho way of
any careful Investigation of tho char-
of hailstones, but Prof. Boris
of Tomsk. Siberia, Just
perfected apparatus which la ex-
to obviate these difficulties. Ho
will gather the hailstones as
and preserve them by
plunging them In a liquid of about the
same density contained In a double-
walled receptacle like a superior Ice
cream freezer, but with a
mixture of sulphate of copper.
Ab needed for study the stones can
be removed, sliced in extremely thin
sections photographed by
microscope or
plates, as If done with anatomical
preparations.
Rather Give Herself Away.
White's precautionary meas
of protecting his chicken coops
with chilled steel bars was futile, for
that very night four more of bis
choice Leghorns disappeared, leaving
tho severed bars the only visible
evidence of the theft. However, his
suspicions pointed toward his next-
door neighbor, whom he had seen
prowling around yard that day,
and accordingly ho had this suspect
up In the -polio., court next morning.
the prisoner can file an alibi
let him off with a suspended sen-
announced the Judge at the
end of the evidence you file
an alibi.
guess I eagerly replied the
It any harder
White's chicken coop
San Star.
Legal Notices.
STATE OF II
Department of State
Certificate
To all to whom these presents may
reel in
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. , NOTICE
North Carolina. Pitt county.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I .
, Peter vs Matilda Langley.
Department of state. above named will
To all to whom these presents may notice, that an action entitled
as above has been commenced In the
. . superior court of county, to ob-
It appears to my a from of
faction, by duly authenticated record and the defendant will
the proceedings for the voluntary further take notice that she Is re-
consent of
Whereas. R appear, to g AgainSt Disturbance
Suffrage Parade In Washington
Monday
by duly authenticated record of
tie proceedings for the voluntary dis-
solution thereof by the unanimous
the stockholders, de- county superior court, which
convenes on the Mb day April,
posited in my office, that the Carolina court house county.
Seed and Feed Company, a corporation i Greenville N. C. to answer or de-
consent of all the stockholders, ff mg ,,,,. in
in my that the Greenville ,,. , the of or the plaintiff will apply to the court
Manufacturing Company, a corpora- of ,,, of
Una E. being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon
whom process may he has
complied with the requirements of
of this state, whose principal of-
is situated on 12th street, in the
town of Greenville, county of Pitt,
estate of North Carolina A.
Sr., being the agent therein and in entitled
charge thereof, upon whom preliminary to the
nay be has complied with Q, mg
the requirements of Chapter Re-
of 1905, entitled t j.
for demanded In said com-
plaint.
This the 4th day of March. 1313.
D. C. MOOSE,
Clerk Superior Court.
ltd
MM. SYLVESTER
preliminary to the issuing of this Secretary of State
of dissolution;
TO CREDITORS
Having duly before the
superior court clerk of Pitt county
administratrix of the estate of
BRYAN Moore, deceased, notice is here-
Officials tailed
Suffragettes
Almost
Holding Hack
WASHINGTON, March
the b lo Indebted to hundred men and women gathered
the estate to make Immediate pay-
of North Carolina, do hereby undersigned, and all here this afternoon In a mass meet-
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes corporation did. persons having claims against said lg of
Secretary of State of the State of ,. the 14th day of February, 1913. tile estate are notified to present the
North Carolina, do hereby certify th , a duly and at- for payment the parade on
the said corporation did on the 19th in writing to the or will be U
day of February, 1913, file in my of-; of said corporation, executed bar of recovery,
flee a duly executed and attested con- by all the stockholders thereof, which This 22nd day of February, 1913.
in writing to the dissolution of Bad consent and the record of the pro-
said executed by all the aforesaid are now on file In
stockholders thereof, which said con- my said office as provided by law.
and the record of the proceedings; tn testimony whereof, I have here-
aforesaid are now on die in my said unto set my hand and affixed my
as provided by law. at Raleigh, this 14th day of
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- February, A, ., 1913.
ltd
of the police along the Hue of
march. -Major Sylvester,
A. MOORE, of police, and bis force were
of Arlen Moore, for and
and those who inter-
the procession were called
to set my hand and affixed my official j
seal, at Raleigh, this 19th day of
A. D. 1913.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
ltd
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
LAND SALE
By virtue of a decree of the super- charges. C. H.
court of Pitt county In special
No. 1793, entitled
TAKES HAVE
Up two male hogs, weight about The speakers were Senators
pounds each, and one female, and Thomas,
same weight, all unmarked. Two Colorado Works of California;
black and white spotted, the other d. Brandon,
reddish. Owner can get same by Tanner and Charles Edward Russell.
proving ownership and paying ,.,,.;,., ,,., of days
miking was devoted lo arguments in
N. C.
Cox and wife et vs Frank Ber-
I Stomach Trouble Cured
There Is nothing more discouraging
favor of suffrage for women, and the
references to last Monday's trouble
v ere largely incidental. Senator
assured the audience that
man suffrage throughout the
et the under signed com-
, . will sell for cash at pub-
By virtue of power vested in me by.,,,, b
that to me Greenville on Monday, March disorder of the atom-
en the 12th day of Jan. by Ned tract gob. It Is not surprising that many .- ,
Walston. Sr Ned Walston. Jr. and or of in the , for an s spectacle, he said.
Mary Little and duly recorded In the of Pitt and in township. cure is within their Sad ls n sad
office of the register of deeds Pitt and near tho town of That that pure womanhood cannot march
county in book D-0 at page I tract of land known as Lot. No. in and may be had for a e. R hp of o
shall sell for cash at public auction the division of the lands of Jordan one year says P. H f
could
ti i Pint . tin in q c , . ,. n , . ii j
poles to a stake centered by three or sale
to wit;
en. n I poll's lo a HUB
Adjoining the lands of Chas. oaks 1.2, east adv
lard. Joe Everett. T. R. Hodges, and beginning, containing
others, and hounded as Be- .,., more or less, being
ginning the fork off the road where
old road leads to Parker's Landing
and the other to mill,
the country to realization that
you cannot league yourself With
against progress and escape
the lot allotted to Cox in the
division of the Jordan Cox land.
me outer m ,,.,.
thence In easterly direction This
With and Greenville road lo
Creek Joe Everett's
said creek the various
to Pollard's corner,
thence in a westerly direction with
ltd
Hus Cured Worst Cases and Von Can l- responsibility for the acts of
Prove II for Only ii Cents. of supporters of
Yes. try That's all you need Senator Thomas told the audience
to do to get rid of the worst case that the disorder of Monday marked
eczema. You take no chance, it la new point of progress in the
is positively BUM- campaign.
d slop Itching, rash, raw, and he said, passed through tho
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the
said Pollard's line to Superior Court clerk as bleeding make a pimpled fa c of ridicule and argument, and
Greenville road, thence with said road of n w King ls a Hi now reached the point where Its
forty-live notice is hereby given to all and tho minute applied it sinks in, opponents resort to physical
or leas and being the Identical i Indebted the estate to make vanishes, leaves no evidence, From this point it la a
tract of land that was conveyed by immediate payment to the undersign- no grease, Just a pure, clean; Snort distance to victory, and the In-
Fernando Ward, administrator of
ed; and nil persons having claims and it cures. This of Monday will soon he
in book said estate to present them to g guaranteed. is put up by the forgotten In the Of glory
tit page
This February 27th. 1913.
S. T. WHITE,
Atty.
i ltd
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE
By virtue of contained In
that certain Judgment or decree of
the superior court Pitt county, be-
fore D. C. Moore, clerk, in an action
the undersigned for payment on or g Rose Medicine Co. St. Louis, will attend the final extension of
day of February, 1914. and sold by all druggists at it to women in every state In the
or this notice will be pleaded in bar for the large bottles and cents for
recovery. liberal size trial bottle. Try one
This day of February, 1913. cent bottle and be Baa Suffragettes Almost Robbed
E. KING. night's Pharmacy. Adv LONDON, March suffragists
Administratrix of If. W. King. The Mother's Favorite meetings again today in Hyde
A cough medicine for children lark and on common.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having duly before the
superior court clerk Pitt county as Pleasant to take.
Should harmless. It should be They would have met the fate last
It should et- Sunday's meetings at the same place,
o'clock in . before the court house t estate notified
door town of Greenville North
Carolina, sell at to ,, . 1914. or this notice .,,., most of
he last and highest bidder, the fol- , ,, ,,,, ,
lowing land; 18th day February, 1913.
Swift Creek township, county H g j;, f i b. parcel post,
of Pitt, N. C, adjoining the lands of Shade Jackson,
Ham by Parcel Post
The Reflector editor expects he
the craft in one
today received a ham
of Shade Jackson.
J. Holloway. L. II. and nth- o
ors. beginning at a staKe, J, b.
corner, In Sally Holloway's He, f
POLITICS AMI
Jennings, has adopted
Having qualified tho
plan of government.
to a sweet gun, sally s . , Colonel has promised to
r and corner, thence i an- , , ,, ,
east 1-2 poles to Pa- of of Oscar attend a of Ins
thence with said line south
poles to a sweet gum, Sally s
come
tent thence with Patent line tn Johnson, deceased, notice is hereby u followers in Philadelphia shortly.
Smith's line, thence with tho Smith given to all persons Indebted to the . . that the Republican
Paten lino to L. B. corner, estate to nuke Immediate payment ,
along L. B. line In Undersigned and all persons CaUCUS the Congress
the above tract to the beginning in having claims against the estate are will re-elect Representative Mann Scarcely a word uttered by
Sally Holloway's lino and containing lo present same to the Illinois as minority leader in the
acres
same la
and wife Williams and Char-
Taylor by arbitrators in the
vision of the land of that tract known
Given at that wild scenes ensued.
thousand persons assembled in
tho park and swarmed about the
speaker's platform, and by a deafen-
din prevented any word of
Mrs. Flora Drummond's speech
from being heard. The pressure of
the surging crowds to storm the plat-
form at length became so groat that
were hastily summon-
ed. Mrs. and her col-
were rescued from their
with some difficulty.
At similar scenes
a line and containing urn mun
a. more or less It the
and allotted to J. B. Williams Victor
th. speakers was audible, and they,
too, had to he Another
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The.
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Advisor Medicine Co.,
tor Instruction, and ; Women J CS
as the Mills land, which
ion will by reference to ltd
8-7. page and of Pitt
Terms of sale,
This the 21st day of Feb.
C. C. Commissioner.
Harding Pierce,
ltd
This day of
MATTIE JOHNSON,
of Oscar Johnson
lone Socialist representative in Cong-
disorderly. Miss
NOTICE TO
has returned to Milwaukee to to speak for
resume tho editorship of , hour .,.,,, she in do.
paper the help of a large of
Senator of Arizona,
police to control the crowds but her
Senator Shepard of Texas, inaudible. The din
SALE
of the of sale con- , fl aged m . . ,,.
In a certain mortgage from . . . . comic songs snouts
J H. Miller and Wife lo J. R. are of tho the disturbers could be heard
Co., dated May 11th, 1907. and States senate. a were
A at the speakers and the meet-
the register o. deeds of Pitt district on. .,,. ,
county the undersigned will sell for ,,., . . broke up in greatest
Having duly qualified before tho cash before tho , April to elect a successor to He- were
Court clerk of Pitt county as Greenville at noon on Thursday, John W. who re- n n pond.
executrix of the last will and 10th. tho following de- signed to become United States
of J. H. Mills, deceased, notice and being tn tor. Rally
is hereby given to all persons and designated as Sixty-third Congress Senator, Pa., March 10.-
to the estate to make Immediate One lot which Is fully de- of New will Operating representing all
payment to tho undersigned; scribed In a certain deed from C. C. tho oldest senator In point of the railroads entering Pittsburgh
persona having claims against sail of took part today In a big
are notified to present the grime the of deeds of. Wisconsin, aged will he the oldest R. I. general sup-
ii years.
of the Pennsylvania Rail-
to the undersigned for payment on or of May In
before the of March, 1911, M-S, page Sold to Sixty-second Congress in its road, presided at the meeting and com
thin notice will be plead bar of said mortgage. last days Increased the salary of tho potent speakers explained to tho rail-
This March 10th 1913 Secretary to tho President from men tho necessity for
It. a . , a year, and made provision caution In their methods of work, for
F O JAMES SON, hereafter this should be the own safety well that of
compensation. the passengers riding on their roads.
This day of March, 1913.
JEMIMA MILLS,
Id m of J H. Mills.
Strong,
Serviceable, Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for farm use
is the It is made of the best ma-
so that it is strong and durable
without being heavy and awkward.
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy to light and
It won't blow out, won't leak, and won't smoke. It is
expert-made lantern. Made in various styles and
sizes. There is a for every requirement.
At Dealers
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
J.
the Reflector Advertise Your Wants.
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I ft A bikers put The figures are given at at
I on exhibition In Washing- the cost of the inauguration of Pres-
FARM 2nd u than But
have been expected that people who- attended would multiply
ration crowd would get all the tun that figure several times over.
possible out of It. The crowds went,
there to sec the sights, and that was One trouble with North Carolina is
REFLECTOR
Ml
D. J WHICH AMI. t
SOUTH
D. M. Clark's Statewide
Road Bill Now a Law
and th
deemed and
by Are in
mm
bonds when re-
ed shall be de-
presence of the
News and
part of the show.
that the need for is greater
board of and that
fact recorded the record
cf bonds for each township shall
kept separate.
commissioners of their Sec. The fund raised, by
year
fl mi .,. . um n u OR
M the in Q f , R , the Raleigh will have to blob every progressive
comer . , . .
. . t. Washington certainly care of herself for a while. county nit tried
From the beginning of the session requesting them to submit to the lion In excess of the amount
o the supply obtainable. It will this General Assembly the two. voters of the township to pay interest, if any. shall
North Carolina's bill for horses a more equal tax assessment to Representative Clark and Senator a Proposition safely invested by the board of
. bonds for the purposes county commissioners- th-
the governor's staff rode at the bring the latter up. have been at cross purposes. , .,.,, H, I, ,
es in me preceding section for a commissioners are authorized to
presidential inauguration, was 1330. i At least Senator Evans has been able, amount at a maximum rate of purchase any of said bonds to amount
ma; be bad upon Ami report Intimates that the There is but a little more of the by invoking senatorial courtesy, to interest, and to run for a period not such excess annually, and after
movement to exceed fifty years, all to be years, they may purchase at a
d lo make ed In said petition, board of sum not exceeding their par value
through members of the house, county commissioners shall within of bonds issued
All the slate countless thirty days order an election to be for any township no holder
have had passed special acts to en- held In such township to submit said bonds shall offer to sell such
o--------- able townships or road districts the qualified voters therein the then the said com-
. of the finest concerts I Talk about going forward. composed of parts of several town- lion of Issuing bonds to amount authorized
able is when hear the hammer, ville has only male a roads and to run for such bonds as they may desire
per B I -.- ,,,, .,, ,,, ,,, v ,, . ,,, m, approval of the voters Ami Clark a period In d petition, St to purchase, and the design.
,,,, petitioned by his which election all those qualified to of such bond and notice
is . together In the construction, while the make pretty constituent get two such bills vote who are of the said prop-it hereof given to a newspaper pub-
I 1910 at the , workmen singing or ---------o through for Greenville and Farm- and shall vote a ballot on in the if holder of
lire.; ill- North Carolina, between the rings. I When one man boost and an- ville townships, of most wide- which shall he written or printed the the bonds neglects or refuses
off when inaugurations
An cards ks act tee
n pew will Cl at I come
Bern par
I- ,
If you hoar
him.
a fellow knocking.
FRIDAY, MARCH U. 1913
says don't boost, do not etc
awake and progressive townships In words Road and those render the same and receive
The of Washington, in which to listen to either, but go right . ,
lion. I bills went through the a ballot on which shall be written on at the time of such then
he Brat saw the light, has sent an boosting.
invitation to Secretary of the Navy
MORE NEEDED Daniels to be of Beginning the Atlantic
Greenville has some good business town a luncheon. If Joe Coast Line will Install individual
lb use all right, all that the as- or printed Road the holders shall not receive any In-
line and young senator from and election for this purpose subsequently accruing
could do was not sufficient to shall he conducted in the same man- tided, the said bonds designated shall
prevent favorable reports from com- and subject lo the same rules express such conditions on their
and overwhelming majorities and regulations as are or may That the funds derived
in the House. But coming over to provided for election of township from the sale of any bonds herein-
the Senate, although the committees Officers by general election laws after provided for the taxes
were forced by the logic of the case of this state, unless in any manner and collected under this act on
and the merit of measure to re- provided for in tills act. account of any township be
port them practically unanimous, do- The board of county commissioners turned over treasurer
the opposition of the young shall lime of ordering any and n of ouch hind
failure to take united action on i- pissed then Is no telling what con- ,,., ,,,,, h. i. . . , . , ,, , . ., , a account tuna
De in yet In the Senate, when the election under this act appoint one fur benefit of each township shall
o--------- doughty and able Pitt registrar and two Judges of election kept separate from nil other
From the way it started, the pealed almost With and always In each precinct in said township to funds, any such funds
outlook for the Wilson an of courage. election. The books shall ,, , the
not to be turned down by his col- be kept open for the registration of treasurer shall execute a good and
leagues, to the credit of his voters for twenty days preceding the the penal sum
---------o leaded little in the day of election. And for the purpose Cent more than the amount
can the Ire of some men the Senate never failed him. of the hooks used In the money in at any time
quicker by saying a word against ll w election shall be road purposes and the payment
pie who wanted good roads were to and revised by registrar, and , bonds and interest thereon on
to be denied this privilege for the commissioners may order a new. count of several townships in
a least two years longer. And so It registration by giving thirty days n,,, county, and for the faithful per-
f Champ Clark will be continued as was. by tho sturdy if not stubborn notice of such registration. Such of such other duties as may
to show what can be accomplished On standard of Junes J. of the senator, in blocking tho election shall be held thirty upon his as treasurer of
when they stand together work statement that mid Climate era administration. He is a good one. of Progress in his county lo notice thereof specifying the fund. The said bonds shall not
together, and emphasize the need of the two best assets that the human o prevent credit lo representative, amount of proposed bond Issue, I be less than thousand dollars,
continuous co-operation. There race Will ever Pitt county .,, .,. ,, representative, grown desperate rate of and period for which approved by the board
. who are re- vent to scratching that little red head bonds shall run have been posted at , commissioners and shall
lie for their part in the and out of it. Clark like, was evolved the court house, and every polling recorded ad kept as the bonds of
a bill of stale wide value, Is now place In where said county officers required to be
a law. and will give not only Green- election take place and publish- kept,
ville and townships in Pitt ed in four Issues of some newspaper flu hoard of county com-
ti and in some respects Is an ex- knows the right thing he will accept, drinking cups on all of passenger
good town. At t-e same ---------0 trains.
time, in some other respects, H might pause be thankful for-
Woefully deficient. The principal draw some things the legislature did not n lime lit. town politics is
back is a want of co-operation and do. If every bill Introduced had been Doming up on service. The
cry opportunity for Improvement that the state would soon have been
conies along. There is too much of in.
the spirit of the Individual looking ---------o
out for himself and letting s. lion will be without precedent.
interests take of itself as ,
. , one fear sixteen enterprises
best it can. There nave been for at an
era Instances In late years when the f ,,. ,,,,,.,,,, thousand
business men did Tactically get to dollars. Pretty good Ides of what co-
for a given purpose, and good operation will do for a town.
results was tho outcome. This goes
their dogs than In any other way.
was a time united effort stands up at front in wealth,
needed than right now. The
town has a commercial and social Ti Reflector believes that Pitt
club of more than a hundred can produce truck crops as
of blind tigers.
IT THICK
If anybody thinks the legislature
and if these people would com- successfully as some other sections ,,,, , ., .,. , the If the board n sue and be sud,
v ,, u , , , , . was worm price, if they are willing to for them, but of county commissioners so and he in court
together as they should, when asked -f the state, and that t would pay ,,., ,.,,,, . ,, . . . ,. , . , . ,, . , in any court
him hold up his hands. which applies to every county and m d returns be made competent in this state
township in the state. to tho board of county tho bonds issued on account
The sweep of this measure was era and returns recorded and result of any township in any county
It passed the House by declared by said board as they bonds under this act, or any mat-
who are contemplating em- count, and tho Senate, determine. If a majority of the connected therewith, or touching
and work should the slate, nearly six thous- in work of gar- the young senator from Pitt dis- vote Road Bond I ft a road funds of any such township
den for the northern markets covered how big it was and yet how then the board of county commission- under this act, or on any
should understand that the it circumvented his for- era shall Issue coupon bonds to the contract made by or with tho said
and increase of humus or at the rate of Interest and for carrying out the purposes
Clark on Pitt progress, he, run for a period specified in the said of this act, and any Judgments in fa-
organic decay In the soil Is of even a Petition and order of election and of said board shall specify for
to do so on any matter, they not to give all their at
accomplish anything desired for to cotton and tobacco.
betterment of the town and enlarge-
meat of its business. Get together In four years since the first one
to of every man and above all automobiles have been bought
should be more of the spirit of North Carolina, representing in
and encouraging homo en- Investment around
money sent out of
Greenville could be spent Just
advantageously here
ways toward enlarging
home if It was kept here.
---------o
The Proctor Hotel, four the southern In protest to get the bonds shall upon their face in-1 the of what township
tons Greenville's first approach to to general f la rendered, and any
R B , , . Depending on heavy of to admit that the Jig was they are issued. They shall be In against said board shall specify
business at a sky scraper. But Just wait a up He up denominations of not less than township Is liable for the pay-
and you will see the rubbers craning to that he was hundred dollars and not exceeding thereof, and tho said Judgment
their necks still higher . the must beaten, for he saw in a moment that one thousand each. They shall paid only out of the
and bury the legumes to take further appeal to senatorial courtesy shall be signed by the chairman of of such township, or by taxes
legislative appropriations bill the of organic matter that would be when every sen- the board of county commissioners Pd from property and polls
wanted the bill for his own and attested by the official seal and
Sec. All orders for payment of
The liquor makers and sellers die.
They fought tho advent of manure would supply. Constant use
as long as they could, and . k of heavy applications of fertilizers and
th r a in Carolina Teachers Training School is or Greenville and said county. And the chairman kind of said bonds and for in-
are the down fop merely a crumb pro. and working the land in truck con- a gratify the board of county on said bonds shall be made
the Webb law by going lo the courts.
They ought see by time that
the liquor business Is doomed
portion to its needs.
will result in acidity of the the desires of the senator. under the direction of board by the county commissioners and
I Boll and poor crops, and the Intro- And so Representative Clark is In- sell the bonds so Issued at not shall specify thereon the purpose and
of fungus diseases A rota- Senator Evans for having less than par value and for much amount for and the amount
that day is fast approaching I . of crops and the use of legumes a above Par for Interest be on or-
if . of success of others that legumes a bl, had been ed, that bonds shall Issued The funds for other
win no swept out pour coW an for organic matter are essentials that ,, , opening Instead of the and sold only as the need-shall be expended under the
The money they are wasting in eve the truck farmer cannot Ignore. closing of the session, It would have ed in the township for the purpose of the commissioners, or by the
lug to back the law, had better be
used establishing some other kind
of business.
it has merit.
Follow the early truck with peas saved thousands of indicated herein; Provided, supervisors, with tho con-
and clover, and you can, by this lo enact Into law and to elections may ordered and held sent of any of tho commissioners,
means e little township and petitions under the provisions and paid upon the order of the com-
The business man who does not road district special laws. of this act not oftener than or manner and
and sends his Job priming and with more profit, and ft a sections, twelve months, any township on such orders as tho board of
The man who is to not be temped to grow another and with complete machinery to make full amount of bonds authority may direct and tho
hint that the town paper ought crop after early road voted of mercantile led by act have been Is- said board commissioners shall
making an investment in or
Greenville, is certainly not adding
to his bank account by
It Is not going to get any
cheaper, but values will constant y
grow- higher. We know a piece
properly that fifteen years was
offered for fifteen hundred dollars,
and we doubt It could now to
bought for as many thousand. That
Is Just one Illustration.
Days like last Saturday show their
effect on business when there is
to bring large crowds to
town. Several business men were
heard to remark of tho good day
they had. And this reminds us
Greenville ought to be constantly on
the alert to attract people and
proper effort would bring large
here frequently.
From the appearance of plant beds
and the way land preparation la go-
on, the tobacco crop year
going to be to
With seven
Greenville will be to handle
en a bumper crop, but saying
la not a guarantee a low
price the crop la too large.
urge people to trade at home.
truck. Then, on land where la township. rules and regulations, and
winter truck growing always lB the Sec tho directions this respect as they
cover of clover If Section I. That for tho purpose or other county authorities see proper.
North Carolina is rapidly coming over, o too late establishing, altering, who legally authorized and cm- Sec. That the derived
her own. In the present
she takes high rank and no
state attracted more attention at the
inauguration.
If the legislature passes the bill
restricting tho sale of deadly
pons, It should also make ample pro-
vision for the law to be enforced.
for the clover use rye, and never grading constructing and power to levy taxes shall in order of bonds on account of any
leave the tuck land bare Improving In any way the public provide for payment of the bonds and township shall used for tho
W. F. Massey, in The Progressive roads In various townships of the Interest thereon to be Issued under Pose of laying out, establishing,
Framer. and for purchasing machinery, the preceding section, compute repairing, grading, construct-
Q tools, etc. necessary for such levy each year at the time of Improving In any
the boards of county com a tax upon the in such township so ls-
r of any county are author- and poll, observing the bonds, and for purchasing
Bale, y and Get TOW empowered and directed to Issue equation, any township material, machinery and Improve-
Back If it lulls bearing Interest at a having to pay the In- as may
not to exceed five per cent per on the bonds on account ed, the money expended be
make more business for yourself.
Legislatures meet too often. If
There are very few remedies that payable, at the of township and also levy
gain the confidence of druggists as of of the county a tax to create a sinking
Patronizing a home enterprise la s Tone dos- an amoUnt not fund to provide for the payment of
not an act of charity, but ad- the to exceed fifty for at maturity. Such
for doing you help J one township In any county In the shall be levied and annual-
J, . ,. . , manner and under the restrictions and under the same and re .-
refunded If it falls to give complete provided, and the be enforced for
sac on- by commissioners of levying and collecting other county
Dodson s Liver Tone costs CO cents . ,, . ,, . . .,
county shall be paid by the township
the money they cost could be put to I , , ,. , , which they are Issued and Sec. That the county
other mm ho state would be less be
etc. has ever been or of town. bonds shall provide a record which
ship. The board of county com- be kept by their clerk. In
f and not the be entered the name of
Following the Idea of no pay no as a of often o and every of a bond, the
work, Its a safe guess that there will , . . g or doing any other things of the bond purchased, the date
be bu, a few days more of the a tonic aCt deemed the
am a liter ionic you n, an township acting under the account of which
the medicine ready. If it falls , the d ,,
you get your money back. That presentation of a received for said bond. They shall
I Be sure you get s Liver
legislature.
As pay time baa stopped, you will
-tot hear more of the
Tone when you for There are
writing,
not also cause to be kept a record of all
than one-fourth of the qualified and elections, we
of it that may disappoint of to Ki M a record of th, boUt redeemed
you.
as far as used for
Provided,
further, the county commissioners
may at any regular meeting organize
a convict force, and elect necessary
officers and provided by
and work convicts on
the public road of the and
tho Incurred shall be paid
by the said Provided, fur-
that any damage that may be
awarded to any by reason of
establishing, or repairing
any public roads on which
Improvements are to be made In
any township Issuing bonds, shall be
by
Sec. That act shall be In
full force and effect from and after
Its ratification.
Tho dollar yesterday
worse than cents today.
for Your Skin Eastern Carolina's
The and adaption to the needs of set-
is a matter for national
It Is more true of this see- of
Pimples, and All Skin
Quickly Healed
No matter what the trouble,
chafing, pimples, salt rheum,
instantly stops Irritation.
come quick. Sinks right in.
leaving no trace. Is a vanish-
liquid. Your skin fairly revels
with delight the moment
plied. Greatest thing on earth for
dandruff.
Is prepared by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo., and is
sold by all druggists at a bottle.
,. depend on the Till
Hut to prove to wonderful
o'clock A. M. I will sell at
By WALTER SHARP Public Auction on the known
The reclamation of the swamps and s he Carolina Warehouse lot,
low lands of Eastern North Carolina, home lots.
This tract contains about one acre.
and la one of toe finest locations In
Five lots, each
feet, fronts Heritage
than can be claimed by more
distant territory, because the con-,
masses are within easy reach and one lot
one lot feet, fronts
Banks Propose
The stockholders of the Na-
Hank of Greenville and the
Bank of Greenville will hold meet-
on the 8th of April to consider
a consolidation of the two banks.
., this land of almost limitless street The right
In food production. Forty reserved, after selling It In to
millions of people within
Bled
Mr. Walter Perry, who lived on the
Gorham place, about miles from
town, died Thursday night of
He leaves a wife and five
children.
QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives
out Malaria and the Iron builds up
System. For Adults and
Children.
time, via rapid transit
prove
value it is now up In liberal size
trial bottles at only cents and is
guaranteed to do work or your
money back. Sold
offer it for sale as a whole.
Strictly Cash.
Private bids before sale will be con-
section of Virginia and North
Carolina for supply of food.
of green and staple item.
penciling transportation end
lines a vast
a beyond the hour an
from a antes
i The belated legislation of
March which insures drainage 2,800.-
cotton planters and mil acres of swamp and
at Harrington, Barber and Co. boo of low land, is far greater bless-
Kate Watson. to the Old North State, and Its
n Greenville, N. C.
K Cobb, formerly clerk at Ho-
tel Bertha, has accepted a position
with the Atlantic Coast Realty Co.
He left this morning for Alexandria,
Ira., where he will put on a big sale
his company.
You know what you are taking when
you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill
Tl IN fur years through
the South as standard Malaria,
Chill Remedy and General
Tonic. It is as strong
tic hitter tonic, but you do not
the bitter because the ingredients
dissolve in the mouth but do dis-
in the the stomach.
in
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AT THE SAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's
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Surgical Dressing discovered by an
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood
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Thousands of families know it already,
and a will convince you that DR-
ANTISEPTIC
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Carbuncles, Granulated
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new uses for this old
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Wen-can it. SOc,
There Only One
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r box. Cures a Cold in One Day.
Winterville Items.
Cox, Batcher Johnson. Clari
Braxton, Pearl Hes-
and Mis. J. W. wont to
Greenville Saturday,
A new line of hats of all kinds at
A. W, Ange and Co.
Prof. F. and Port John
Carroll went to Greenville Saturday
ambitious fanning community,
in less
II. A. M.
At regular convocation of Green-
Mile Chapter No. Royal Arch
Monday tho follow-
were
High Priest, F. u. Pox-
hall.
King. H. II. Wright
Scribe, L. H. Meadows.
Treasurer. S. M. Schultz.
Secretary, D. I-.
These With the appointive officers
will Installed on Tuesday night,
18th.
Consider it Km
Just as well make up your mind
be properly estimated
ti an twenty-live years.
It is not no rely the utilization of
fertile areas within her borders,
multiplication of i's production,
in variety and in the
of Wet, low places into firm
GOO head of beef cut- lie fields of beauty and yields
tic. will accept amount. Bring cf the removal of sale of farm by
lo K. W. or let him know Lesion as to health of bad roads. tho Atlantic Coast Realty Company
and he will go to buy them. and excessive costs In hauling, bin HT an opportunity for
Miss Helen Smith went to Green- It opens wide the door of welcome investment that
ville Saturday. to thousands of who bring duplicated any time soon.
Shoes of all kinds reduced per their capital of means, industry, and as this should not
Sent to make room for spring stock. who are no slow lo missed,
call to see me and get some predate the wealth of opportunities
gain. W. L. House.
Bee Harrington, Barber
Co., The educational
. , , , . I of Mexico,
and Co The educational perhaps
your Spongier RUM sowers and most useful feature in . f
peg tooth
Mr. Tucker, of near
Greenville, was in town Sunday.
Lime, cement and salt at A. W.
Ange and Co.
Messrs. Ashley Spier and Ernest
Cox went lo Greenville Sunday.
Shad, shad, roe shad, buck shad.
at II. W. Hall's and especially on
next Saturday, the 16th, you can get
any kind of shad R. W. Hail's, low
down In price for cash.
Mr. M. IV Bryan loft Monday morn-
for Elisabeth City.
Anything you want, W. L.
House, he has For soft drinks
and cream go to the corner on east
side of railroad.
Freckled Girls
pictures showing scenes in the City
Mexico during the recent trouble.
These with some former original
views he sent, arc In the show cane
The business office where
program, of which drainage has
been the Instrument. Ab-
nothing has held back ad-
in the lo the same
extent, as has preconceived prejudice.
born of ignorance and unwillingness
. , . , one can see them.
to try new methods under changed
Conditions of labor, of markets. Of
demand. It lakes a good deal of
experience to convince
but repetition even-
overcomes tho stoutest
of Old-timed methods, hence It
is that son has become tho ed-
of the parent and on these
deep, black, loamy soils, filled with
agricultural requisite, the
greatest manifestations have been
witnessed because tho results are
more flattering and quicker.
Look at the Date
The printed date Just after your
name on The Reflector Is to let you
know- to what time your subscription
1.-, paid. Look at your date and see
If you ought to send In a remittance.
Saturday, Fifteenth
Mr. P. M. Comer, of Danville, Va.,
will address the Union at
court house In Greenville next
I Saturday, March the 15th. Mr. Co-
Grand as has been the benefits Is an Interesting speaker. It will
lived from tho enactments of worth while to hear him.
fine has developed other needs, which R. L. LITTLE, Sec.
present legislature should sup-
It an absolute fact, that one ,. r
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE ply. Slate Drainage Engineers, win
or cause
them to fade and that two will even . . . . . . . . ,.,.
in the most severe cases completely snow tn and developers of vast areas, which nave
cure them. We are willing to personally of such proposition, arc not paid a fair proportion of th
guarantee to return your money r needed Immediately. . heretofore. The taxable basis
r; th
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is on drainage propositions. through drainage and develop-
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. they have the seal of state but additional legislation
Will not make hair grow but will in of drainage --.- the points cited can enact-
remove TAN, PIMPLES and , , , ,, .,,,
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it, w have per-
The jars are large and results absolute-1 departments of drainage should be termed a duty which can
h certain. Sent by mail If desired, established in the state university and overestimated. No state in the
and
what a magnificent re- of future prosperity, in ad-
of wealth lies in the Eastern to Its general proud record.
I. of the of grand resource- n will only recognize the enterprising
J. V. BUY AX The state can not afford to lend every possible aid to
Greenville, Carolina withhold any assistance from those
ii
The Original Fuller Johnson
STEEL FRAME
Is the only practical machine for
planting TOBACCO, Cabbage, Sweet Po-
Tomatoes, Strawberries, Nursery
Stock, etc., better than by hand. They start
sooner and mature more evenly.
Great saving in time and labor, great increase in yield per acre. Set your
plants when wait for rain. Each plant watered at the roots,
covered with dry baking. Every feature necessary for every
purpose, every adjustment desired. Perfect working qualities. Easily
handled. Very light draft.
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No.
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR PITT COUNTY.
side
You probably ask yourself the
why do they sell those pianos so
cheap Now its Just this way,
come lo your display one of
each style we build In order to
thorn. show you things about
pianos that we could not make
in a letter or advertisement. When
ace It you know as do that
la tho made. After the ex-
we sell tho pianos less the mid-
profit In order to place them
in good homes quickly with the
of showing each sample from
time to time In order to secure other
Our agent then needs no store,
all the big expenses, etc.
have fourteen living, talking
making it easy for the agent. Be a
booster while there Is yet time.
Do It Now
Do It Now
We thought we would finish the big sale of Sample PianOS by Wednesday night,
but it will take us a few more days to do so. We have or three Pianos
we are holding for parties, but they must go now, as we can t
remain longer than a few days.
SIDE
We are you are the
bead of a family and that you have
children In whom you take great pride.
We are also presuming that you would
like to give your children II start in
and purchase a piano. Vii have
had this in mind from time to time
but you have delayed purchasing for
I ho reason that possibly you were
looking a bargain a good
or may have said the piano want
is priced at more than can pay con-
or terms asked too high.
No doubt you thought or said all
of these things. Now let us toll you
candor, now is the lime you ha.-e been
patiently waiting and looking for
Now- the purchasing public has an op-
of purchasing the highest
grade pianos that were ever offered at
price reductions.
Where can find a line of pianos
that will surpass these well-known
makes Tho public la lb. Jury to
award leave it to you.
Read
Think
Reflect
Act
IMPORT DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS ARE BARRED FROM PIANO PURCHASES DURING THIS SALE.
Kimball Piano Exhibit
LOOK FOR THE SIGN NEXT TO TAFT A VANDYKES FURNITURE STORE.
Read
Think
Reflect
Act
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Large Congregation Hears trying lo Find Cause Of,
Rev. C. M. Rock In
Forceful Sermon
In response to the announcement
made by Rev. C. M. Rock in
Dynamite Explosion
In Baltimore
BALTIMORE, lid., March
though William J.
paper, a very large of the stevedores op-
was at Memorial Baptist church ployed in loading the dynamite ship mi Mutual Life
Sunday morning to Lear Chine, which blew up in the New Life
have expected to hear harbor here Friday, is under Mutual Life
thing sensational following recent charged With the act which Equitable
but if any attended caused the disaster, dynamite ex- Mutual Benefit
that Idea they had to change their incline to the theory that Mutual
minds Mr. Rock delivered one of spontaneous combustion in the coal Northwestern
the best sermons In Ma two of the vessel caused the Mutual
pastorate here. He used the State Mutual
from the Old Testament of the Bombard was arrested early this Connecticut Mutual
captain. Jehu, being annotated king morning after Coroner Russell of the
of Israel the overthrow of police district, had taken the National
wicked that quickly of Price, a stevedore, Union Central Life
making the comparison of wick- said he saw stick a
in these days with evils book Into a box of dynamite and
at the present lime that should cause its explosion. The coroner says
M stopped. , statement of Price Is supported
in Hi., course of hi sermon Mr. other stevedores who were in the
Rock said that several limes in his Immediate vicinity.
ministry of eleven years be had
Penn Mutual Policies Best
A convincing comparison of premiums and values of
Twenty Payment Life P choice at the end of the third year
at age of the leading insurance companies doing
business in North in. showing the
of PENN MUTUAL
Charges interest during grace period.
Pays no dividends until the expiration of the second
Cash
55.00
55.00
55.00
58.20
59.00
58.00
55.59
59.45
40.00
54.09
58.20
48.00
year.
j denies the use of the
because of preaching the Cos- hook
and exposing sin as be felt
would have and directed
do. but that In Greenville the
personal violence had come to
on account. Since the
en he had received threats and
Insults and anonymous letters had
v i he believed these were an
fort lo check him in his warfare
against Mind Users and gambling,
they not In the least
fl doing his duty as he saw it.
At i- conclusion of the sermon
entire press-
ed forward to the minister's
hand and express loyalty to in
the effort to rid the community of
grievous evils.
IN
Dealers An
Attack On
Measure
RICHMOND, March
dealers In Richmond and
today applied to Judge Wad-
of the United states district court
a temporary Injunction to real
i . .; m any from
refusing ti pt tor for
to In South t. The pro-
g Is the first k upon
i of the I
bill i i led hi th I an
I Hi Pi T to.
i v . II an-
; lid
n Monday.
the box of
exploded while lie was
it. His theory is that the
Which had been frozen, had
and that caused by
the blisters on two adjoining sticks
the explosion.
Contrasting with these stories arc
the statements of others aboard the
A inn Chine that they heard no ex-
; whatever before they saw
smoke and flames pouring from th
hold of the ship.
lo the stories of
Bombard and with the views
of possibilities held the experts
have been made. One Is based on the
idea that lire In the bunkers of the
Alum Chine ignited the dynamite it
the time the stevedores thought the
t lesion occurred.
I The second theory is that the bale
look was thrust not into a box of
but into a box of percussion
This would have produced per-
a minor explosion.
; The coroner's Inquest will be held
night.
One more name, that of Andrew
M a stevedore, has been add-
ed In the list of casualties. He
i a Hal late last
of the Injured showed Improvement c
today.
rial services were held In
i .-t of the city churches today for
n lost their lives m the
PENN premiums on its
Life Policies than the premiums charged
by the New York Companies on the Twenty Payment Plan.
For further information apply to
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
Don't
Buy
Quality
Furniture
A set of furniture
that will look cheap, wear
never dew
to the end.
That at the prices asked Is
genuinely the
vice you'll get, the
best your money
can buy.
See the displays
Now.
TAFT VANDYKE
.-.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
l-if OF THE -m
BANK OF GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEB. 1913
317.83
4.200.00
4.327.32
6.911.92
Cash and due from banks
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
estate
Furniture and fixtures
Liabilities
Capital stock
profits
DEPOSITS
Elegance in House Fur-
Without Ex-
Cost
Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It built of the Best
material. True In wood and workmanship. Good enough to be
handed down to your as heirlooms. If your home Is not
as cozy and comfortable as you like It, why not come and
complete Its furnishings
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of
luxury, without excessive
TAFT FURNITURE CO.
Greenville, N. C.
10,569.81
362,712.34
This is My Birthday
Clifford
who long i
figure In Canadian i tin-
the g that the C. dis- WM in county of
i act of . I in In Ontario. March
. . from Victoria
, Ont, in 1880 . two
. ; I i . to the Man-
m, take to ton I liquor Dr. Pro I I 1896
to any point in that ; in practice at Brandon, Hit
i Express i In active political career
i i his election to th i as-
i In 1881 , In 1891 he was
South i
i I. all
it th
I e act I la the
it or liquor Inti other
i I the Manitoba i I at-
in which i he es-
i Isl I a high reputation r
edge of the law and executive ability, y
After the election of is
Careful Attention Given to all
to us.
CARR ATKINS
i nu t
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on the
ft
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other
Farm Implements. ft
STAG SEMI PASTE gallon makes H
, of contrary to ;
, provided Wilfrid as Minister
Interior In the Dominion cabinet. In
1903 he acted as British agent I
Alaska boundary arbitration
Later Mr.
man of the C Ion on the
C of the Natural Re-
sources of Canada.
j If it's
Lad Accidentally Shoots Com-
With Rifle
Saturday
Saturday afternoon William Du-
Congratulations to
Victor well known as nu-
i ,. . r Baker, about or
out In the ,.
Rev. John White,
the Protestant Episcopal diocese
setting near together in Michigan City. years old
the am William was
his lap n inaugurated pros- of last week that Mr. J.
rifle which belonged to another hoy.
He did not know the rifle was load-
id while running his finner
the trigger the Weapon was dis-
charged and a cartridge struck
l r In tho face a little on
right of his nose. William
other brought home and
Dr. J, B. Nobles was called to him.
of the Chinese republic.
a little while. Still nothing
usual was thought of the absence of
young man.
It was shortly after this that what
had really occurred was disclosed.
Mr. went to the upper
floor of the store for something and
had scarcely reached the top of the
r, n II l TL L II I J when he saw Mr. J. S. Moor-
Bullet Head and u -me
. was flat on the hack, the right
H F L hand still holding a pistol that was
pointed at the head. There was one
shot In the breast and In
the head, Indicating that ho had shot
himself twice, the last time causing
instant death.
No cause is assigned for taking his
Hie, unless It was some business
trouble, as he seemed surrounded
with such conditions as to make life
Like a out of a clear sky came
l i shucking Thursday
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.
---------O
The National Bank of Greenville
Only Bank In Pitt County Government Supervision.
F. G. JAMES, rm, F. J. Cashier,
Supervisor.
flooring had killed himself.
Mr. Mooring was member of the
firm of O, M. Mooring and Son do-
a general merchandise business
EGGS HATCHING
fur Setting of l.
prize winning S. C. White Leg- In the two story store in the happy.
horns and Black S. C. building. He went to dinner about
While and Buff and Bar- the usual time Thursday, and when he and a wife ,
limes being with air rifles.
Meeting of Woodmen
Ky. March
fourth biennial convention of the
Kentucky head camp Woodmen of
the World met here with a large
of delegates visitors.
Mayor W. I. Thompson delivered an
address of welcome David II.
of- responded for
the visitors. The proceedings
over tomorrow.
quickly and permanently to Buck- Mooring had stepped out by He;
Salve, and nothing Is A few minutes later Mr. G. If, Moor- came to Greenville to serve as
better for burns or bruises. Soothes leg. father of the young man and sheriff when his father was sheriff
and heals. John of Glad win, senior member of the firm, who the county, and afterward engaged
Mich., says, after suffering in on the train from his
years with skin ailment and spend home In the went to the
In bills, and asked his son. Mr.
cured him. It will help remarked that he must
you. Only Recommended by all have stepped out somewhere as he
druggists. tho store locked when ho got
back from dinner a minutes be-
Harold celebrated fore,
writer and philosopher, years old I Tho elder Mr. Mooring went down
today. street and returned to the store
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.
mercantile business, his father
later becoming a partner In the bus-
The funeral took place Friday after-
noon.
Great sympathy Is expressed for
tho father and especially for the wife
and little children In the great
row that has come to them In this
tragedy.
March
S. I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff,
THE TIME, TRY AN AD
roll and C. S. Smith W
Farming Implements to most
all the farmers to save
is oil sale at Harrington, Harbor
sou an set just in win-
sacred concert alibi ,,, j A. w.
Memorial Baptist chorea, by the an company.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. spent of the Mrs Bra-
make it the of attraction.
K--V. Allie of Durham, All kinds of hardware, belting.
a portion of this week visiting
J. S. James, R, l. Abbott, s. C. Cur- mother at Mr. Held and garden i J. E
lo of has one and Bro.
his self playing in Mr. I i spent
Bros. Ice Cream Parlor. . day in Kin
R, H able to be out
., till
Ads
fl J.
. . C.
from
Personal Mention.
Dally Reflector, March
Sacred I
The.
Ill
Sunday in
school, moat enjoyable to an ton y.
II.
i, of . is I
Mrs, IV
i i. .,,, J, .
The run. J. maim.
son i loss r
,.; Mil -II n RED BLISS
.
I I Mi.- it. Fie
nil at S. .
Moore spent Sunday Nan
Scotland Neck, took prom- VI, . , ,.
part in the conceit organ i. If you want to sell any-
m were u or
i and proved her a l
coaster of the pipe organ. There Mr. Lea Smith left Friday to spend l .
i. I,,,,.,,,, at home. v i
Misses hard and Mavis, ., ,. , .,, ,.,. v
and Mr. Rn
Anthony, sister of lira. and I charming violin solo by ., at
d, r, turned home today. of Barber and Company.
Mrs. Fannie
In Washington.
Mr. Carl Wilson came home Sunday
evening from Annapolis to visit his
father.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. it
who were called here by
the recent sickness and death of Mi
Ma
Mr. II. G. returned
morning from New York where ha
bad been purchasing goods.
Miss of Portsmouth.
Va- who was visiting Mrs. I. J.
returned home today.
Mr. S. J. Everett Sunday
evening from Palmyra where he had
teen called the sickness and death
of his father.
Mr. F. C. Harding left Saturday
for a trip in Florida.
Ohio. Tho accompaniments to tie
solos were by Mrs. Una and
Hiss Hill. The entire program was
the offering for
organ fund very liberal.
Dynamite fuse caps and
augers A. W. An go and Co.
Miss Cora a student
A Serial Story.
Day of one of the most
thrilling stories of New York
written, will begin in the Sunday
I Story Section of the
New Tort World March to be
printed in installments each week
Daniel A. one of the Complete. Kismet or Fate in modern
New York representatives In con- ls tho of this wonder-
years old today. Sunday
story.
Muster Head
Master Hammond, aged
years and youngest son of Mrs.
W. II. S., left her home In Stan-
I ton burg Friday morning where
will visit her parents.
shoes, shoes, see I. House, he
has them tor anything you want. W.
L. livery, feed stables;
the best prices,
Miss Col came In Friday
from Grifton lo spend Saturday and
Sunday at home.
Miss Johnson -1
by one of her pupils, Mabel Cox. cum
in Friday to spend Sunday at
lo make you an offer on
beef cattle, any number. Highest
market price paid. W. Dall.
All kinds feed stuff, hay. corn.
In F. S in I . ,.
the with hi. family. FRESH MILK
Mb .
wintering In F n s ,
week. ; I. A.
g h Education
Id
;. . . lOSt
Prof.
the education
e i o I e Hate.
i a I . I i i or
m of Teacher T lining I
.
. ,. . . Merchant Tailor
t improved ID
of our profession. We
I we I i ;.,.,. . .- is H . in Store, where
sincere m and those will
service he ready to wait on .
i ed and our cause, Though Full line of very it samples tor
sod from among us, th-; CLOTHING
sell Willis. ,.
A delightful tramp was
en S today afternoon
of Mrs. s and
i , W.
L Sol es, C FL ming. B
I ml , Mi
f n i .,, v, ii ;
toll s.
I mar
I call H
W SE
on v. J .
Kentucky Woodmen In Meet
. Ky. March
Hammond, who was taken to a is readiness for en- wheat, bran, ship stuff, feed and seed
hospital in Washington about two the biennial oats at cheap prices for cash. Kit-
weeks ago, died Saturday of the Kentucky head and Co., Raymond
The remains were cam, Woodmen of the World,
home Sunday morning and the for Fresh fish, beef and fancy groceries
took place at o'clock Sunday a of An for sale. Polite salesmen. R. W.
afternoon. Services were held the of and
Episcopal church conducted by i expected.
Dallas Tucker, and tile interment
was Cherry Hill cemetery.
pall bearers were Messrs. W.
Brown, H. A. White, N. O.
W. IS. Wilson, Jr., C. OH. Home, H.
M. A L. Jr., and
Leon Smith.
The sympathy of entire com-
goes out to the bereaved
mother and brothers.
Mall for Hay SI. Louis
HAY ST. Miss., March
Ayden Items.
March L. L.
Construction was commenced today Smith, J. H. Coward and A. It. Can-
the new sea wall which is design- attended the Inauguration.
rd to give Bay St. Louis heller pro- Maine red and while bliss seed
from the water of the Gulf J. R. Smith and Bro.
In case of storms. The wall will ex-
tend along the entire harbor front.
i In the
i is to take s spin sit-
iii ii.- radiator a
then is a shield.
Mrs. Rhodes Tayloe Gallagher and
Mrs. K. T. Jeanette, of Washing
were visitors of Mrs.
Monday afternoon.
Miss Kellie and Mr, James Wilson,
of entertained at
Monday evening in honor of
Miss Anna K. Little. A car of young
I out from added much
to the occasion.
Miss Anna K. Little, we are sorry
say. closed her school Friday
will return to her home at Falkland.
, Rev. Mr. will hold sir-
vices in the Baptist church in
the morning and evening of March
16th.
H. Lee Stewart and Mr.
cf Washington spent Friday gunning
in our vicinity. They re-
ported very good
Mrs. Fannie Fleming and daughter
Miss Anna spent Monday afternoon
Influence of his labors still live and
to encourage and In-
spire these of who were his com-
in the cause op, dear to him.
and whose tasks will he the mo
because of his untimely
from our ranks.
II. B. SMITH.
F. C.
Commit
and made to order promptly
I i Ices from up.
clothing cleaned, pressed, and
your and get
he best. Phone and will
las.
Town Tax Notice
All persons owing taxes to
town of Greenville for the year 1912
must pay by the 15th inst. or cost will
he added.
J. C. TYSON.
t S . Tax Collector
A. D. Williams from near a j. Daven-
ton is here on a visit. port.
I of Police C. G. Moore has re- Mr, W. C. was s
,, signed his office and accepted a like of Miss of Washington
State of Ohio, city of Toledo.
County,
Frank J. makes oath he Is
partner the of J.
Co. doing business In the city of T-
do. Stale aforesaid,
tint firm will pay the bum of
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
case Catarrh that cannot i-
by the use of CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J.
to before m- in
lids day of December.
A. D.
A. W.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh is taken Internally
ails nit-illy upon the and nm-
the system. for
guest testimonials, free.
F. ft CO. Toledo, O.
Bold by ill .
for
U. HEM t
Still With I
The mil Life i
of I
Steam Hot Hater
II rat I nit
Light
I am prepared do your work, at
Reasonable Prices. See or call,
No. n
h In N. C. Wednesday evening, when she gave
c day seed oats. J. K. Smith and a function in honor
Bro. of her birthday.
Mr. W. H. Phillips has purchased Mrs L, T, Ross spent
vacant lot opposite Mayor with Mrs M. it. Ward of Hi mi
. residence on Lee street and will erect Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Fl
a dwelling soon, it home.
Dynamite in any quantity from one
stock a ton at J. R. and i I
Bro. I Ml W i no; is the gift of
Preach
NEW ORLEANS. . March 10.--
i hi r drawn h
it home. I ca
P. In- ed today J. Pen
us her guests Tuesday evening I b Colon society. o j
New
led d
B T
r- w
-r
Mu to
I No. Nigh or Pay
v. t
PROOF Mr. Q. W. and his F. Fleming if en to the new colony .
nice Campbell and Mr. W. C. Chauncey completed In this city. The ho .
Which we are here lo
To ii-e many
Milli the
Goods We Hake.
Is first
We know you'll find It right.
Hut nil the oilier minor things
Will give
THE SAME DELIGHT.
c. WILLIAMS
The following Wake-
-Ion large Loll Drum Head
his should eon.
inner
Prepared for
In at per
Over per thousand. I
i. a, Greenville, K. C. Can
L. C. Arthur
I. C.
Mack, have purchased
dwelling lots, from Mr. W, F. Hart
on Venters Heights, West Ayden.
Mr. Walter familiarly
known as Walter, has
a story dwelling
in Ayden. his old home.
If you want pill any tie recent National Corn Exposition
mesh, also twine, see J. R. Smith Columbia, for he best beans
In the Southern zone. Mr. Pollard
Our Masonic friends held their reg- famous for winning premiums on
Thursday which exhibits, was awarded about
was well attended with the twenty at the last Pitt county fair,
barbecue conferring of
Messrs. J. J. Edwards and Son are. Sir John famous
Is under the of the
Diploma which been engaged in
Mr. J. F. Pollard, who lives out lent work In New Orleans for nearly
on R. F. D. route No. has shown three quarters of a century.
us the diploma he was awarded at
CARNATIONS VIOLETS
A SPECIALTY
Are You Constipated
If so. get a box of King's New
Life Fills, take them regularly and
trouble will quickly disappear
will stimulate the liver, improve
digestion, and get rid of all the
from your system They will
Improving the Jane Cox property on as the author of the Imperial penny surely get you well again. at
First street which they recently postage, years old today. druggists.
adv
Our artistic arrangements
in wedding outfits are equal
to the best. Nothing finer
our
styles.
Blooming pot plants, palms
and ferns in great variety.
hushes and
evergreens, hedge plants and
I. ft CO. V C.
J. Jr., art., for
and vicinity.
THE
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
R SOURCES OVER
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
Selected as a legal depositor by Treasurer of N. C,. by the Treasury Depart-
of United States as a d Postal Funds.
This Sink made largest gain in d p- its last year any bank in Eastern Carolina.
THERE IS A REASON
E G. Flan P. us.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
E. B. Higgs, V-Pres.
C. S. Carr, Cashier





A I
Ayden Items.
AYDEN. March Fannie
of Greenville is visiting Miss
Lee Nichols in Ghent
Maine seed potatoes and day
oat. J. K. Smith and Bro.
Thanks to Messrs. Dennis and
Humbles, who presented us with a
pair of roe shad that the scale
at pounds- These gentlemen are
proprietors of Pitch Kettle beach
and will treat you right.
Rubber, galvanized and red iron
all grades. J. R. Smith
and
News reached Ayden Tuesday that
Mr. S Moore who lives at
is dangerously sick and wired
for his mother to come at once.
Lime, cement and hair; also car of
field, fence and barb wire. J.
K. Smith and Bro.
The sad news has Just reached us
of the death of Mrs. Susan
widow of the late Hen Smith, died
Tuesday at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Smith, near Simpson.
The remains will reach here
day and be laid beside her husband
at their old homestead about two
miles from We extend our
sympathy to the bereaved.
just received another shipment of
ti, . ,, I Is Han cooking
Call and let us show them to you.
K. Smith and Pro
While hitched to a cutaway harrow
a of horses belonging to Mr.
Garris. of ran away and
a foot of one of the horses was
from its body and had to be
shot to end Its suffering. The loss
was heavy as it was a good
animal.
We hear the bridge at
is in a bad or dangerous condition
Why should we wait for some one
be killed before we build a steel
bridge across there and then have i
lot of damage to pay This is the
same bridge that Mr.
mule fell from during the fall and
the county paid for him. Would i
not be more economical to repair
the one at once and not wait.
We are clad to see Mr. Jno. Can-
non able to be out again after a
attack of
Mr. Dick Garris has purchased a
new self playing piano. He lolls its
he enjoys one tune on that piano be-
than ten thousand dollars when
he Is dead and gone.
Messrs. Hart and Harrington of
Kinston and their families
Sunday on their auto, spent
day and returned.
Dr. Hess stock powders, salt
Stewart's clipping machines, mule
and sheep shears at J. R. Smith and
Bro.
Mr. W. K. Hooks, the engrossing
returned from Raleigh Tues-
day where he has been during the
term of the legislature.
Mr. Billie Boyd is having to walk
with a rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam W.
Tyson, a boy. whose name Is Frank
Wilson Tyson.
I Mr. Arthur and family
of Norfolk are visiting his father. Mr.
Mr. W. Luther has u
in Saul's and
looks quite at home rolling pills and
mixing physic.
Mr J. Carl Jones returned
day from Granges and reports his
lathers condition hopeful.
If you want an hat. or opera
bonnet, have them to suit old
and young. J R Smith and Bro.
Who ever saw a minister wearing
a coat and carrying a billet and
revolver We have him and a good
one It is. Rev. J. W. Webb Is
den's chief of police.
We soar such talk that the Ayden
Lumber Co . will resume business
this spring. If so ibis will give lots
of people employment and create
I demand for
Mr. loaded his house
hold here Tuesday and will lire o
bis farm near Se-
made M a good old
t time and we are
see him move away. Mr Cox was
e of the most liberal ones when
the Baptist Seminary was located
and has continued its warm
friend We with him the richest of
the choice in their new-
home.
Mr. and M-s I. If. return-
ed last Friday from the hospital
Richmond.
We regret to learn of the sickness
of Mr I. C. Fletcher.
What will we all do for milk and
butter if little Dick Dall buys five
hundred every week, the
soon be exhausted. But we see now
he Is turning his attention to the finny
tribe.
simple guano dis-
Stonewall. Carolina and
max middle busters. Oliver Alton
Girl Champion and Kentucky
plows at J R. Smith and Bro.
Funeral of Mr. Mooring
funeral of Mr. S. Mooring.
whose tragic death occurred Thurs-
day, look place this afternoon i
Cherry Hill cemetery, He was bur-
led with the Knights of Pythias
he being a member of that
The pall hearers were Messrs.
it. L. Zeb Tom
Dupree, B. S. Warren. F If. Wooten
and E, B. with H. A. White
marshal and Rev. C. M. Rock,
late.
CUB SEWS
Mrs. R. H. rotten. President State
I I . Visits Hub. of State
Mrs. R R. Cotten, the president
of the North Carolina Federation cf
Women's Clubs, was here yesterday
and says that the program for the an-
meeting at New Bern May 6-9.
is arranged. The principal speakers
will be Miss Julia of Wash-
Cm who is the head of
national children's and
Chief Justice Walter Clark, The
sessions will be held In the
t of the Elks hall. There is
to be a reception and many other
functions. Mrs. Cotten says there
now women's clubs In the
State, and about 3.000 members. The
only one which owns a club house Is
at Raleigh, but several others
making arrangements to acquire
such buildings.
Mrs. Cotten has gone to Charlotte
where on the 12th Instant she will
attend a large of
clubs, this being known as a
and clubs for
other points in that vicinity will he
pr-sent. as guests of the Charlotte
club.
From Charlotte she goes CO
where the local club It
to be the host at an even larger
meeting of the same kind. At this
then will be a civic a
pageant and other features. It will
u even larger affair, she says,
than the one at Charlotte.
Mrs Cotten will go from Greens-
to High Point to address Us
woman's club, which Is a strong or-
On the instant she
Is to be at Faison. where there will
be one of the as-
the local club entertain-
a number of others In that part
of the state. The entertaining will
he done by the Faison
the home of both the state
dent and the secretary of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs
Marshall Williams and Mrs. Winifred
Times.
STATE OF Mil; l II i Mini i
of State
of involution
To All to Whom These Presents May
Whereas, it appears to my
faction, by duly authenticated record
if the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de-
posited in my office, that The John
Buggy Company, a
of this state, whose principal
office is situate at No.
street. In the town of Greenville,
county of Pitt. State of North Caro-
M. Hooker being the agent
therein and In charge upon
whom process may be served I. has
complied with the requirements of
Chapter of 1905, entitled
preliminary to the
issuing of this Certificate of
Now. I. J. Bryan Grimes
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify that
corporation did, on the 5th day
of March. 1913, file In my office I
duly executed and attested consent
In writing to the dissolution of sail
c executed by all
holders thereof, which said consent
the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof. I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed my
official seal, at Raleigh, this 5th day
of March. A, D. 191.1.
J. BRYAN
Secretary of State.
ltd
to my declining health, and I
my friends and the public general-
to give to Mr. M. T. Spier the
surviving member, the same merit
confidence and patronage in the
future as in the past.
A. C. JACKSON.
ltd
CLASS
Since the days of John H. Mills,
Orphanage, a Singing Class from
that Institution has annually made
a lour of this state, until now It has
become so well known and the
by these little ones are so
much enjoyed that the people have
come to look on the Class as one of
our state institutions.
This Class started out on Monday
for another of these tours which will
cover almost the entire state before It
Is completed, with two rest spells of
two weeks each to break the tedium
of the tours.
Much success to this Class of Sing-
which represents the cause so
the hearts of the good people of
this state.
ITEMS
Figure This Out
How many miles a man walk
in working one acre of land In
cotton from the time he starts to
clearing up the land until he lays It
by, the old mode of cultivation. With
plow and harrow, allowing
three feet to the row, and giving his
land what work it should have t
make an average crop of cotton I
think if one will figure it up
he will conclude to throw
away the old Implements and get
row and Improved Implements t
work Hawkins, in The
Progressive Farmer.
NOTICE OF
Notice is hereby that the part-
of Spier and Jackson of Win-
N. C, has been dissolved by
mutual consent and the partnership
no longer exists for any purpose. M
T. Spier the senior member of the
firm or partnership will continue in
business at the same stand in his own
name. All liabilities of the said
partnership of Spier and Jackson to
be paid by M. T. Spier and all ac-
counts owing the firm to be paid to
M. T. Spier.
This the day of March. 1911.
A. C. JACKSON.
If. T. SPIER,
In Justice to myself and also n
Mr. Spier I want to say to my
and the public generally that the dis-
solution of the firm of Spier and
Jackson was not caused by any dis-
agreement or friction whatsoever be-
tween us, on tho other hand our
business relations has been
pleasant and my withdraw-
from the firm was duo exclusive-
March Julius
Fleming and Miss K. Thigpen have
opened millinery business.
Mr. of Washington
will hold services here both the
morning and evening of March
Mr. I. s. Fleming of Washington
was a visitor here Monday.
There will be a box party in our
school room on Friday evening. 14th.
Mr. Benjamin F. Sears returned
Charleston Sunday morning after
spending a week with his family.
Mr. Jesse and Mr. Rip
Ward, of spent Tuesday
transacting business here
David Tayloe of
was called here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James J.
and family spent Sunday with their
mother. Mrs Penelope Ward, near
Greenville.
Miss Louise Is visit-
her aunt. Mrs. D. R. Willis In
Washington.
Miss Campbell spent the week en I
In Greenville.
Mr. V. T. Carrington spent Sunday
Washington.
Mr. visited In
Orel Sunday.
Messrs J. P, Fleming and J. Paul
Davenport attended the Masonic
Lodge In Greenville Monday night.
Mrs. Martha Thigpen, who has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs,
I P. Fleming. Is now spending some
time with Mrs. Fannie Fleming.
Came at E. C. T. T. S.
Monday afternoon at o'clock
a very interested and enthusiastic
crowd of spectators gathered at the
tennis court to watch the game of
tennis between the Second Year or
. and Junior or classes.
having challenged the latter.
The Junior class
pleasing picture as they marched to
the tennis court in white
suits with purple lies. In which
was embroidered and waving their
pennants of purple and white, their
class colors.
The class presented a
no less pleasing when
in line on the other side of
the court, in white suits and
With bows of green and white ribbon
Bowing from their shoulders,
waving their pennants green and
their class colors.
The game was a most interesting;
one and each class may well be
of their players. Misses Wet-
ton and Cobb of the Junior class and
Brooks and Jordan of the-
Second Year class.
Although the Second Year class
won both neither class lost their
enthusiasm.
i Junior class was boosted by
the Freshmen and the two One Year
Classes, With their class
while the Second Year lass was up-
hold by their Class,
ors.
Tho boosters of each class wore
the colors of the class they upheld
and the of enthusiasm
side was manifested by tho
soups and yells which were given
on the tennis court and also tho
t casts given at the tea and at din-
Such a game Of tennis Is much en-
Jove, by the spectators and we hope
that we will soon have another one
to arouse the Interest of the school
In athletics.
Mr. C W. Wilson was for
the game.
AN OLD ADAGE
A light purse is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of ill disease.
Clarence B. Miller, representative
in congress of the eighth Minnesota
district, years old today.
go to the root of the whole mat
thoroughly, quickly safety
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
DO T NOW DON'T DELAY
PUT THE TIME, PLACE AND DATE DOWN IN YOUR MEMORANDUM THIS MINUTE, LEST YOU A. M.
NEAR GREENVILLE, N. C.
C. T.
MONDAY, MARCH 1913
Mammoth AUCTION SALE
SMALL FARMS SMALL FARMS
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST LAND SALE EVER HELD IN PITT COUNTY.
PLACE THE You have an opportunity to purchase any amount of land de-
ca balance in equal installments due in one, two, three, four, and five years, with interest at six per cent, on the deferred payments, or a
discount for cash on the deferred payments.
MR. You can find no better place to put your money where it will bring such a splendid return, and, at the same time, be perfectly safe.
is, late start; t makes no difference whether you are old or young. Now is the time. You can buy some of this
land r aS In addition that you are paying for and imProving something that is your very
of the thriving little cities in Eastern North Carolina and always affords a ready market for your crops. It has good schools, churches,
etc., advantages which your children and yourself can enjoy, as the land is only approximately one mile from the Court House air
PITT COUNTY FARMS WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER THAN THEY ARE TO DAY
Tar state can boast of better soil- Do realize that our population is always increasing, but that no more earth is being made That in
itself calls for increased valuation every day.
TOBACCO, COTTON, PEANUTS and kinds of truck crops grow abundantly on this BIG BARBECUE DINNER WILL BE SERVED FREE
to ail attending toe sale. Hear those w -nous BURTON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Excellent music by our own brass band. Get on the road to
independence. When in doubt buy Pitt County dirt.
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY, Inc
GREENVILLE, N.
GREENVILLE IS
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
RY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
l l I MuM I Man.-
I. C, II
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINT EH WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL HUM WHAT
HAVE TO TO
ATTENTION.
OUR A I I
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
M Mill II ill
BRYAN TELLS
HOW TO
Secretary of State Address The
Illinois Legislature
TO CHOOSE DEMOCRATS
Seven Eleven taxi-
Cab Robbers Have
Confessed
Hied The Will Especially As
Legislature Has Voted To
Election My People
Amendment
SPRINGFIELD, Ills. March 18.-
Wm. J. Bryan, secretary of slate, ad-
the Illinois legislature today,
took that body to task because of Its
attitude on the senatorial situation.
are about to secure the election
lulled States Senators by the
vole of the he said.
Legislature has. approved the
amendment submitted by Congress, it
h a question of only a few
v hen we will have all the states we
need and that amendment will be-
come a part of the Constitution of the
United States.
the ratification of that amend-
you have declared yourselves In
favor of the election of senators by
the direct vote of the people. It Is
rot Improper to that If you
refuse now to construe that amend-
which you have endorsed, and
which will soon be a part of the con-
you refuse to consider It
now binding on you, you simply
use of an obsolete system rather
than the system which you favored
towards which our country Is
marching. Docs anybody doubt that
we had had the election of senators
by the people, last fall that you would
already have representing you
Washington the men whom the Dem-
selected and who as their can-
was a part of their ticket.
anybody doubt that If the
had occurred soon enough to
permit nominations to have been
made that the Democratic nominee for
the term had he been a man of
character and training and possessed
the confidence of tho people would
have been chosen and that both these
senators would have been chosen.
that be true, docs It violate any
Republican's conscience to help to do
now what he knows would have been
done had the people of the had
a chance to do It
It I stopped here you might
have reason to me. I shall
add tho Democrats In this
legislature are responsible to the
people of the state and of the nation
for the manner In which they settle
this controversy. Occasions like this
distinguished between the statesman
and the
In speaking of the program
by Governor Dunne, particular-
with reference to corporations.
Secretary
you to remember tho differ-
between the corporation and the
Individual. You cannot create a
and resort to the maxim
that would lead you not to regulate
after it Is created.
corporation has no natural
rights. It has no rights except
given by the and as the
corporation has rights that the natural
man does not enjoy, If you Insist
It has every right that the
man enjoys you make It
more potent than the natural
man can be.
I ask you therefore to be careful
Mm don't permit a corporation to be
NEW YORK, March cf
the men gathered In police
lust night as suspected members
tho band of taxicab robbers that car-
out many bold holdups In the
six months, were identified or made
confessions today. They were
for hours on statements
of detectives that all of them would
be so deeply Incriminated by
row that none would find it worth
while to deny his guilt.
Chief among the confessors was Jo-
Taylor, who, boasting that he
was the band's leader, made state-
that are expected to result In
j other arrests.
According to tho police, Taylor told
of a number of contemplated
lea. Two of these were of
I substations. Several others
I because of women clerks,
Taylor explaining that his followers
had no desire to raid shops where
women were likely to be victims
an enforced affray. Another
prospective robbery was of a Fifth
avenue Jeweler, where one man
to smashed the show window
a brick, grab the valuables and
escape in a taxicab while the crowd
by confederates who
planned flight in another car.
cause the robbers feared women am
children In might be kill-
ed.
KING GEORGE OF
GREECE IS SLAIN
he Ly he Greek
Scene of Tragedy. Had Personally Commanded His y
During T he
THE QUEEN OF GREECE
WAS WITH HIM AT FROST
Must Wed And
To Get Says
Father's will
Secretary Daniels to Witness
Maneuvers of Dread-
Off Capes
WASHINGTON. March IS.-The big
sun practice of the Atlantic fleet will
In Tangier Sound March the
i after tho Atlantic fleet arrives
Cuba and because of the attend-
I of the secretary of navy and
a number of other cabinet officers
I certain novel features In the target
it is expected to be of more
ordinary interest.
. dreadnought Florida will open
the by firing at the hull of the
Bun Marcos. She will have on board
spotters from the other ships to give
them experience In Are control.
Tho then will go to an anchor-
age live miles out from Capo Henry
and the ships will Are at moving tar-
gets, one division each day engaging
in tho practice, beginning with the
Michigan and Ohio.
San FRANCISCO, March
States cruisers Maryland and
California start on a southern cruise
today short nearly one-fourth their
complements of men. The cruiser
Colorado, flagship of tho Pacific fleet,
now in Mexican waters, lacks men
of a full crew.
This same condition applies to the
reserve fleet and there will be
a further shortage when the gunboat
Is put Into commission,
become the flagship.
March
of was assassinated here this
afternoon.
King George, who had taken person-
command of his troops during tho
earlier period of tho war, had been
here since December, when the
fortress was occupied by the
eeks after a short
The Queen of Greece also has been
here and she had paid great
to the care of the sick and wound-
ed.
King George in December had a
meeting here with King
cf Bulgaria to discuss the fate of the
captured Turkish territory after the
war.
Legation and Stale De.
in. are Without Advices
WASHINGTON, March
Greek legation here had received no
official word of the assassination of.
King George up to o'clock this at-
and the press report
ed the greatest surprise and shock.
Members of the legation spoke of
the king as greatly beloved by his
people, this sentiment having been
further developed by his active part
in directing the affairs of Greece
through the recent critical affairs of
the conflict.
The state department was similar-
without official advices.
King George was In his year
and had ruled fifty years. He was n
brother of Queen Mother Alexandra
of England and a son of the late King
of Denmark. He was chosen king of
the Hellenes In in succession to
I.
A previous attempt to
him was made In but was
King George was married In
to Princess Olga, eldest
daughter of tho Grand Duke
of Russia, a brother of the late
Emperor Alexander II.
Crown Prince Constantino, who has
active command of the Greek
troops throughout the hostilities in
the eastern part of Turkey in Europe
and who was at the head of the army
which recently captured the Turkish
fortress of Jania with its garrison of
men, will be the .
his father. His wife Is So-
a sister of the German emperor.
King George was often rated as an
autocratic monarch, but in spirit lie
was democratic and did much for the
of Greece, which advanced
rapidly under his rule. He took
in the organization of the
defensive forces of the country and
with tho assistance of tho Crown
Prince brought tho army to the
cf which enabled it to over-
come the Turkish resistance at the
beginning of the war.
His name was mentioned after hos-
broke out as a candidate for
the presidency of the permanent fed-
of the Balkan states, consist-
of Bulgaria,
and Greece.
When King George arrived in Si-
on November with
Constantino and Prince George, he
was warmly greeted by the
Metropolitan and the senior officers
of his army. All the houses were
decorated with the Greek flag and
thousands of people assembled to
cl him. He later took part in
a service of thanksgiving in tho Arch-
episcopal church.
an interview King George at that
time said that Greece after the war
probably would have a frontier north
of and and he was
inclined to make a free port.
Since the occupation of
Greeks there been some
between them and their
allies, but it was thought that
this would eventually overcome
daring the negotiation for the par-
of Turkish territory.
BOSTON, Mass., March
Miss of Lowell, mar-
and has children she is likely to
lose according to the terms
cf the unique will of her father, the
late Freeman millionaire
perfume manufacturer, died today.
If Miss has no heirs tho city
of Lowell will receive and
the Lowell General Hospital
together with the Income of between
and The will
provides that in case his daughter
marries and has children they shall
receive the greater portion of the
estate.
Miss is
The will was filed In the Probate
court today. There ere a few char-
bequests Including to
First Unitarian church, of Low-
ell, and to tho Chase Home
for Children in Portsmouth, N.
IS
Received Many Political Callers
Throughout Yesterday
WORKED UNDER MUCH STRAIN
If Folks II mi
LINCOLN, Nob., March
leaders and other
friends of J as-
in the capital from all over
the slate to attend a banquet in
of Mr. Bryan's birthday and
his appointment as secretary of state
In the Wilson cabinet. Mr. Is
years old today, having
been born March In re-
to an Imitation from his
friends and neighbors he has return-
ed home for tho celebration, It is
his first visit to Lincoln since the
November election.
In letter lo Gov. Mann Will lo Cut
Is your body any less valuable than
elevator, a steam boiler or a
If not, It is your duty to
yourself, your family and I
have it Inspected periodically. Do mt
wait until you are conscious of dis-
ease; the damage may then lie
cult or impossible to repair.
created without providing a means
for restraining It and It,
and as the people create corporations
through government. I suggest tint
you require by law that every
shall put up as a motto In
Its chief office of business.
now.
March
Tho long deadlock over the United
States was unbroken to-
night. Secretary of State Bryan was
a guest of the legislature today and
witnesses the voting on the eleventh
Joint ballot for the long term.
Judge Denounces
Allen Clansmen
RICHMOND. Va., March a
lengthy to Governor
Mann, Judge C. Jackson, for-
of the Judicial cir-
which embraces tho
court on January 27th acquainted the
governor with facts relative to what
he of as overbearing,
high-tempered, char-
of Floyd Allen, who, he claims,
has respect for law and little or
no regard for human
The letter from Judge Jackson to
Governor Mann which la now made
public for the first time, was written
in response to a request from the
executive for
to the Allen clan of Carroll.
Down Expenses Says
Wilson
Fly time should mean war time-
that Is. time to war against the fly.
A league for the furtherance of
strikes is organized by Missouri so-
Members will pay ten cents
a week for supporting strikers.
WASHINGTON. March gen-
tight to cut down federal expend-
and bring them tho es-
revenue of tho government Is
to be made In the special session
as soon as the tariff bills
have been disposed of by the house.
President Wilson's letter to Senator
made public today. In which
ho declared himself In favor of a
considered and wisely
lent new strength to
the now well under in con-
to bring the country's
expenditures under some
control.
While President Wilson's budget
ideas have not been outlined to con-
it is not expected that the bud-
get system advocated by President
Tail and prepared by the economy
commission will be urged as the
basis of the Democratic appropriation
system. This scheme has many bit-
opponents. Including the leaders
of groat committees which now
handle appropriations and It Is ex-
that efforts congress will
be directed along different lines.
The economy commission appoint-
ed by house Democrats in their
March will not meet until
after the house has disposed of
bills In the extra session. Effort
will then be made to devise a plan
for handling the estimates and
that come before the reg-
session In
A sharp division exists between
of the
committee, who favor giving
nil appropriation bills to that com-
with authority to act as a gen-
budget committee, and
Shirley of Kentucky who has
proposed a special budget commit-
tee of the house to comprise the
chairman and leading member of
B number of important committees
Tho congressional advocates of
budget plans Intend to confer
fully with President Wilson before at-
tempting to agree on any system of
general control over expenditures.
In his letter to Senator
President Wilson wrote as
since I was a youngster I
have been deeply Interested in our
method of financial legislation. One
of the objects I shall have most in
mind when I get to Washington will
be conferences with my legislative
colleagues there with a view to bring
some budget system Into
This business of building up
the expenses of the nation piece
piece will certainly lead us to error
and perhaps
Gets Made Him Again
to Support Jersey
en
Stick.
WASHINGTON, March IS.
dent Wilson worked under an
strain today, though physically
somewhat indisposed. He received a
number of callers on -a variety
political errands, sat lo- more than
o hours with his cabinet, ate D
hasty luncheon, shook hands
visitors the east loom, mostly
girls, in tho record time
minutes and devoted a part the
afternoon to consideration of his
Statement on the Chinese loan.
Returning late in afternoon
from an automobile th President
found news caused him to go
again to the support of the New
reform bill.
The New senate baa passed
measure without referendum
Him regarded by the
dent as inn to delay but
I the lower house has yet to accept
with the amendment Bee-
at presidents
lion then sent the following tel-
to Fielder and May-
nit, of City
, 1.1 that the f-
lo la l will
In the
in s of null If .
mi
party's obligation is plain the
tier
will Join with the
the original
Mr. is. a leader In
whose Democratic
Hymen are reported to be In
referendum,
Tho president today received
It was a of
Irish black thorn was lied with
n green ribbon. W Walpole .-
New York, sent ii lo him the bop
he might wield it against
and t follow the
wake of
The president acknowledged com-
from Taft, of Pillion
V. It. whom a son was born about
Urns that President Wilson
who taking the oath of e Tie
father wrote that named Ii I
hoy Howard Wilson Taft The n
wrote Ms appreciations,
Knights of at Tampa
TAMPA. Pis. March
, Knights of of Florida met
I In Tampa today for tho annual on-
; clave of their grand In
their honor the business section
city is elaborately decorated with
I and emblems of masonry
The opening session was held In the
I Masonic building this morning and
I v as devoted to the annual reports an I
election and Installation of of-
The proceedings will conclude
j tomorrow.
Of all people who die In this
country each year. per cent are
babies under five rears of Of
this number 200.000 die from
diseases approximately
150.000 of these die during the first
year of life.


Title
Eastern reflector, 14 March 1913
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 14, 1913
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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