Eastern reflector, 4 April 1913


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Mi
Bulgarians Capture
Turkish Stronghold
The Allies Fairing
Their May Into The Great Fort.
i. At The in
The Bayonet
LONDON, March Pasha,
the commander In chief, com
mined suicide after the capture
the city, to a news agent
etch from Soda.
March M- The
fortress of taken by
storm b; the Bulgarian this morn-
after fighting of the most terrible
character since Monday.
At an early hour this morning Ares
were in various sections
the red city. The maddened
population, had been
battered by the almost Incessant
bombardment for a period of over
five months was fleeing about
streets from one to another, not
knowing where lo
The great artillery arsenal In the
city was burning and barracks
lying between the hospital and the
northern forts were also ill flames.
The Bulgarians In strong force grad
advanced
the city and by rush. Infantry-
men near enough to pr.
pare for the b,
On ail combine i
of the on the ever res
was continued.
The Bulgarian infantry had reached
within yards of the main tori
five o'clock list evening.
themselves there while am-
munition and were brought
op from the rear and preparation
were made for the final assault.
The entire line of fortress.
finding the eastern aide of city
was captured by the Bulgarian after
It Will Save
They took an ocean voyage for
honeymoon. The second day out
was the
of an ocean that was guaranteed
to be without variableness or shadow
of turning and wondering if
could by any human effort ;
position abroad en
the stateroom
It is lunch
have yours brought here or will vol.
to it on
have it lard
will ave
ONE
that word Is
refer to Dr. Liver Pills and
HEALTH.
Arc you
Troubled with
Sick
others
of the
Yon
Take No Substitute.
District Conference
Convenes In Jarvis
Memorial M. E. Church
Thousands Perish In
The Flooded District
--0
I Congregation In Attendance At
Opening Sen ire. Kev. In. S. F.
Mercer Hill This
Evening
Rev. Dr. S. K. Mercer, president
of Carolina College, Maxton, N.
C, will preach at the Jarvis Me-
church this evening at
o'clock. Dr. Mercer is one
of the first of the North
Carolina conference and no
will be beard by a large
invited.
BED BANKS ITEMS
The forty-seventh session of the
Washington district conference of the
M. B. Church, South, convened in the
Jarvis Memorial Methodist church
o'clock with
J. T. D. D-, the presiding
the district, in the chair. Kev.
K. II. Broom, secretary of the last
conference, called the roll of the
. i i. and lay delegates and quite
a number answered being present.
After the roil call several more
arrived. By tonight nearly all
the preachers and lay delegates will
be in attendance. The opening d-
services were conducted by
presiding elder. Kev H.
was unanimously re-elected
committees on Quarterly con-
records and public worship
v ere selected.
at o'clock tomorrow by Rev. A. D.
Wilcox.
Dr. F. X. Parker, professor of Bib-
Literature at Trinity College,
arrive tomorrow and preach at the
night service.
The following delegates are here in
attendance upon the W.
T. Phillips. J. F. Watson. T. E.
J. R. Chancey. R. H.
j. F. M. J. F.
J. W. Autrey, W. J. Coving-
ton. J. J. Lewis, T. J Williams. I.
M. Glover. L. P. Howard. J. C. Bras-
well. E. W. Smith. J. II. Westbrook.
J. Thompson. H. K. Lance. J. U
s. II. Tyson, w. H. Apple-
white, II. Watson. J. M. Ashby,
I,. O. Wood. R. S. Wells. H. K.
A. C. Monk. J. T. B. J.
A. A. Joyner, B. C. Glenn. T. It.
Jones. A. B. R. H.
J. W. Hoyle, M. It. Wilkinson, J. W.
Mayo, D. W, Gaskill. A. Burgess. Q.
s r. tar, J Edwards, H. C.
ten, it. Bridgers, J. T.
S. W. Andrews. R. L. Wool-
aid. D. H. Futrell, M. O.
. W. II. Atkinson. E. A. Darden.
M. T. Plyler. S. K.
leer. A. D. Wilcox. I. S. Massey.
I Other delegates and visitors are yet
to arrive.
MM MAY GET
SOME CARNEGIE MONEY
Presidents Appeals For Help
For Ohio And Indiana Sufferers
Where Are
Homeless
DAYTON, O. March
Is The dead
no one can even estimate. Beneath
the yellow sea that is, seething through
the once gem like city may sleep
March
probable that after a lapse of seven
years a heroic act of George P.
Crutchfield. of Guilford county, will
be awarded by the Carnegie Hero thousand drowned or mayhap too
Fund commission A representative death list may not exceed one thous-
the Hero Fund commission was
in Greensboro and today So one can picture the sickening
inquiring into of the case.
It will be remembered that about
years Mr. Crutchfield saved
situation. Last night Dayton was a
marine hill. Fires lighted the sky.
Humiliated the rushing waters and
death J. C. Moore, who was be- swish of rain and of rush-
gored by a bull. Moore had been
gored and frightfully injured by an
Infuriated bull when Mr.
appeared on the scene. Without count
torrents sounded a funeral re-
for the unknown and
ed dead.
Fifty thousand people jammed In
personal cost and probably death the Upper floors of homes,
Mr. Crutchfield attacked the bull with
his knife. He was badly
ed hue succeeded in severing the an-
vein. When the people
In the vicinity of the encounter reach-
ed the spot, they found Mr. Moore
badly hurt and in almost a dying con-
Not far away in an
gas. no fresh water, no heat, no
food. This is the situation today.
John H. Patterson, of the National
Cash Register Company, car-
building boats, ho himself
has saved mill hers of lives.
is under water and
there is no food. Country people are
scions condition was Mr. Crutchfield taking them food. Twelve hundred of
while nearby was the bull in its death I lodged and fed in the,
snuggle. Mr. Moore has never National Cash Register plant. Scores
The Senior
, The class of will present
Committee on quarterly inference of m
record, are R. H. Grant J W. Au-1 j, M
,, BANKS. Ma,,. i- Several of promises to be In
, . , , . .,,,. , . . , , . up to the Training school
section attended the land sale . Governor T. J. Jarvis and A., .
. , v, standard. The success of this first
the river yesterday. B , ,
. Shakespearean drama will
Eva Sermons has returned; to examine
recovered,
for life.
He will be an invalid
Recommendation for
Following the announcement of
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan's
last Friday afternoon, three
candidates for the position as his
began a canvass among their
friends, as was announced in
day's paper. A little later Mr. John
W. also entered as a mission.
of automobiles and boats are carry-
the marooned to safety at many
points, but to o'clock this morn-
no boat could venture Into
heart of the city.
Tho awful story of Dayton's de-
can only be told when tho
flood subsides.
The water dropped two feet this
morning, but there is much
water. Not a telephone Is In
works
Cleared L. Cherry.
for a direct assault en the city itself.
LATE FLOOD
COLUMBUS, O., March According
to information reaching hero from
at p. m. that town is be-
swept away. The Y dam is re-
potted to have been blown up.
Frank a Baltimore and Ohio
railroad man. of who is
in Columbus, after a telephone com-
with his wife in
ville, told Governor Dix of the re-
ported
said his wife reported that
are being drowned like rats
in a
Death Estimated Al
Governor Cox received the follow-
telegram from his secretary.
George K. who to Dayton
last
may run as high as two
thousand. Property loss
four miles Difficult get
anywhere near center of city
up to second story of Phillips House
Worst calamity In the country since
Galveston.
Village Reported Destroyed
DELAWARE, . March
confirmed report that the
Stratford, five miles below here, was
overwhelmed by the Hood and that
about two hundred were
owned, was brought here today by
a farmer living on high land near
This Is the first Information from
Stratford since the flood. The report
cannot be confirmed.
Reported at Peru
SOUTH BEND, in I. March
official report received today by May-
or P. of South
Mr. Tucker was a pleas-1
and attractive manner by Rev. W. business management is contributing, Congressman John H. Small 1,300. According to
Swan Quarter. N. small part in making the play came here this morning to go over tho reports it more than likely
T. of
speakers subject was War j assured success for Monday night, a COE- and even hundreds of persons
day evening.
Miss Olive Kittrell, from near
sen, spent last week with her sis-
t. r. Mrs. W. A. Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cherry spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
. Q near Simpson.
Miss Tucker is visiting In
Greenville this week.
Misses Bessie Brooks and Olive Kit-
spent Wednesday night with Mrs.
Oscar
Mr. Walter Cherry was another
caller in Sunday evening.
Mr. P. A. our singing
teacher from near Farmville, met with
the singing class Friday evening at
the lied Hanks school house. Tho
. will meet again next Sunday
at two o'clock, we hope to
a large attendance. The pub-
He is cordially invited to attend.
Mis. A. Tucker and Mrs. J. I.
spent yesterday at Mr. J. W.
Brooke.
Messrs. Tucker and
Cherry were callers in
last evening
of the and his text was taken; next. In no way could the class hope a of wag not counted among the dead
from chapter and 12th to give so difficult a performance with-1
i.
From the very beginning speak-
gained the undivided attention of
his hearers and Interest never lagged
on the part of the listener through-
out the discourse. The sermon was
well prepared and handled in such a
way as to draw and hold those who
v ere present. Mr. Is a
of magnetism. He is a
worthy ambassador of the lowly
and has a bright and
future in. his high calling.
After tho the conference
went into a short business session for
the purpose of fixing the hours of
meeting. It was decided to meet
a. m. and adjourn at o'clock for
to reassemble at p. m.
and adjourn at will. All during the
we- k there will be public worship
also at p. m. As already an-
Rev. Mr. Mercer will be tho
preacher tonight.
This morning at o'clock Rev.
out his general supervision, in ail
the class feels deeply grateful to
who In any way are lending
their aid.
i held in the court house. The question of in some of the country districts.
World
Alessandro Bond, the faced tenor,
appeared In a concert Raleigh
Wednesday night, before a
a primary was freely discussed, Con-
Small stating clearly his
position and leaning to a primary
it the sentiment here against
available early this after-
n based on these reports were as
follows.
Near Cincinnati, to Day-
this ruled that no primary would be ton 1.300 to 1,500; GOO to
held ill this Instance. Delaware to
He then took up tho application of to Sidney to Hamilton
tho three candidates, making most to to
reference to the to
very large audience. As a singer I and merit of each, and after Total, Ohio 1,890 to
Bond is great and he kept his hear- j summing these up, stated that as to Newcastle to
era delighted from beginning to end could receive the appointment and to I.
of his program. In must make a selection, he would
to his superb voice, he is of i make recommendation for the
pleasing personality and every move-1 of Mr. D. J. as
every expression was in keep- postmaster.
Mr. John Allen has just complete Dr. L. Massey, editor of the
tenant house at the same Christian Advocate, delivered an
place he had one destroyed by fire eloquent and thoughtful discourse he-
. i Us ago
TABS IT IX TIME
As Scores Of Greenville People
Have
Wailing doesn't pay.
If you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
Donna Kidney Pills are for kidney
backache, and for other kidney ills.
fore a highly appreciative audience.
The conference has already began
its business in earnest and while
tilings are going on smoothly they
are being done with dispatch. The
presiding Dr. is a mod-
el in the chair, while firm In his ml-
nevertheless he Is pleasant
thoughtful. , Greenville is entertain-
the members in royal style. The
hangs upon the
a warm and cordial welcome
Greenville citizens endorse them.
Mrs. Joseph S. Wash- greets the visitor on nil sides.
street, Greenville, N. C, I the Washington district conference
Bend. suffered from dull, nagging back- has a membership of church
today that three hundred and I also had headache and property valued at
were drowned at Peru, that no bodies through my Dizzy school enrollment of paid last
had recovered and that there annoyed me and I noticed that rear to all purposes or
was less than one block of the entire the kidney secretions were 17.33 per capita.
city that was not under water. i. Kidney Pills, procured j Among the distinguished visitors
Sewn Drowned Fremont Co attendance are Rev. Dr. Parker,
Ohio March a professor of Biblical Literature.
were drowned at Fremont, . College, who is scheduled to
before. I know preach on Friday night; Rev. L.
Pills live up to Massey. editor of the Raleigh Chris-
this morning, according to reliable
word n here. Wires arc down
buildings in a big
flood An a for help
s. here.
Pa., March 20.--
The Pennsylvania senate today take no other.
voted 160.000 to the
sufferers of Ohio.
when I again
a. t. as good as
that Dion's Kidney
the claims made for
Tor sale by all dealers.
Co. Buffalo.
Ne York sole for the Unit-
d States.
Remember the
with the singer's art. .
The people In his
were Mrs. S. J. Everett. Mrs.
C. M. Rock. Mrs. Lina Baker,
Essie
Arlene Joyner and
and Mr D. J.
This appearance of Bond was on
of the concert course under the
if Meredith College, an
that is doing much to
the highest in art.
Funeral This afternoon
The funeral of little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flan-
who died Wednesday, took
this afternoon, the services being con-
ducted by C. M. Rock. The pall
bearers Messrs. C. Carr. H.
A. White. C. S. Forbes, W. H. Ball.
Jr. R. L. Smith, T. OH. Dupree.
W. Ferrell, S, T. White. P. T. Anthony,
P. S. Warren, Frank Wilson. M. L.
Turnage, O. B. W. Hadley, L, star-
key, A. It. Ellington. C. Laugh-
W. I. Best, F. J. Forbes.
L. James, K. A. Jr. F. M.
Woolen, C. W. Wilson, E. B. Higgs, J
II Keel and K. W. Harvey.
POLITICS
8888888888888888
President Wilson will be the guest
of honor at the Gridiron Club dinner
I April
j Colonel Roosevelt is to attend n
j Progressive conference in Albany, N, of
C, March a,,,,,.,, Cross to send eon-
Three of the last seven presidents
to to Scatter-
to
Total, Indiana to
Grand total, to 2.987.
Wilson All
cans to Aid the Sufferers
WASHINGTON, March
dent Wilson today issued the follow-
appeal to the nation to help tho
sufferers In tho Ohio and Indiana
terrible floods In Ohio and
Indiana have assumed the proportions
of a national calamity. The loss of
life the infinite suffering
ed prompt me to issue an earnest
peal lo all who are able, In however
Teachers Meet at Fremont
Advocate; Kev, Dr. Mercer, pres-
of Carolina College. Maxton;
Rev. E. C. Glenn, of Bar.
It. II. Broom, of Washington, and
The conference will be on session
until Sunday.
A business session of the
b.-can at o'clock this morning, and
after devotional exercises
by Rev. J. W. Autrey, Interesting re
Turk With Wife Would Be Safe.
Montenegro is the only country In
Europe where a wife may be regarded
a perambulating insurance pol-
icy. The Montenegrin Is intensely
Respect for women Is carried Secretary of the Treasury, is one
of tho States were sons of
Arthur, Cleveland and
son.
Henry F. Is tho first Dem-
New has sent to the
lulled States senate In more than
sixty years.
Congressman Richmond P.
Is about ready to begin his active
campaign for the seat of States
Senator Joseph F. Johnston of Ala-
whose term will expire March
1915.
Secretary of State Bryan has ac-
an Invitation to be the guest ;
of honor at the second annual ban-
in New York next month of tho
Society of the United
Stales.
John Williams of Richmond,
Va. who has been appointed
at once to the Red
At Washington or to the local treas-
of society. We should make
this a common cause. The needs of
those upon whom this and
disaster has come should
quicken everyone capable of
thy and compassion to give immediate
aid to those who laboring to res-
cue and relieve.
i SI HE FOR LIVER
to For This
Reliable And Get
Your Money Ruck If
It Falls
There are very few remedies that
gain the confidence of druggists as
Dodson's Liver Tone does.
Collate Observes
ST. PALL, Minn. March
FREMONT, Neb. 27- Fremont twenty-fifth anniversary of found- ports were made by several of the pas-
Is entertaining during the remainder of the agricultural college of tho tors of work in their respective
of this week a largo number of pub- University of Minnesota was fields.
He school teachers and ed this afternoon with Interesting ex- At o'clock an excellent sermon
who have assembled here for crises which wire attended by many was preached by Rev. L. S.
annual convention the East and Invited guests. Preside. editor of the Advocate
Central Nebraska Teacher George E. Vincent of the university; This afternoon business
The program provides for the presided and among the of the conference held,
discussion of a wide range of were former Presidents William E. The tonight will be by Rev.
relating to educational work. and Northrop. S. E. Mercer, of Carolina College, and
women is .--------. t hanks 111-
to such a that although the very of leading financiers of south. sells It and backs up th-
word Turk affect, the native as a red For a number of years he was ores- of every bottle with he money
rag doe a bull, yet a Turkish traveler
finding himself in tho wilds of
would be absolutely safe If he
were accompanied by his wife.
Life l patriarchal. There no
towns, only villages. There
of half a dozen houses, in each
of which three and sometime four editions of the police graft
of the Seaboard Air Lino Rail-
road.
the politicians In New- York
city tho opinion la gaining
tint if Whitman
meet success In
back guarantee that the price will be
refunded If It fails to give complete
satisfaction.
Dodson's Liver Tone costs cents
bottle. It is the safest and best
for torpid liver,
biliousness, etc., has ever been
which aim lour , , , .,, ,.,.
generation of a family together. . Is pretty sure to be nominated for this city. It takes the place
Travels. In of this patriarchal mayor next fall. of ea and doe not
life, find tho gloomy and taciturn,
with their eyes open for treachery and
their right hand on their revolver.
London Dally Mirror.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
LAXATIVE
and and off the
.-unit money it it fail cure.
. J. on
lay you up as a dose of often
Breaks an Arm. dues. bottle in the house is as
Mr. Joseph Fleming, who conducts good as cents In the bank. If you
n dairy here, met with a painful or your family need a liver tonic you
dent a day or two ago. He was out have the medicine If it falls
In lot driving COW to you get your money
barn, when his became tangled Be sure yon get Liver
in a hoop and threw him to the ground Tone when you a- k for it. There are
with inch force to break right Imitations of It that may disappoint
arm. you.
GREENVILLE IS THE
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE
AND AND IS
ROUNDED HY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE FOR WE
HAVE EVERY Till NO TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the Hot, Ike Healthful, the Most t Mum-
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO BET BET
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE PEOPLE IN
I BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
I FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
RAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
ADVERT NO
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD
MM I Ml.
C, I. 191.1.
AGAIN CONFER
Aroused From Our Peaceful
Slumber By Fire
Alarm
Second Conference Asked for by
President
STUDYING TARIFF BILL
Wilson Has This
Careful Consideration for
Several
Committee Meets.
WASHINGTON, April
Wilson and Representative Underwood
were In conference for hours
the White tonight for the
i ii over features of the pro-
posed tariff revision. The confer-
was asked for by President
con, who had been studying the new
tariff bill for several days and
himself with many questions
which controversy have been
raised in the preparation of the Dem-
revision measure.
Other conference which to fol-
low with Mr. Underwood and Sen-
chairman of the finance
committee, will the of
the sugar, wool and agricultural
schedules, so far as the party leaders
can settle them, and will decide then
whether one general bill or
schedule bills shall be passed by the
house.
Tho opponents of free sugar, chiefly
representing tho cane growing sec-
of the south, have made strong
representations to the President
the last week, tho removal
of the duty from that product, and the
president has been weighing the
upon this and other tariff
questions.
Since his first conference with Mr.
President Wilson has gone
over the tariff bill in Immediate de-
tail with Secretary of the
department of commerce, for
tariff views he has high regard. It
was not thought that any detailed
rates would be under consideration at
tonight's conference, but that the
general questions as to the free ad-
mission of raw materials and the ex-
tent to which the duly should be re-
moved from agricultural products
articles largely consumed by tho pub-
were fully.
Efforts to bring the senate and the
house In accord before the details of
the new tariff bill becomes public are
to be made late this week. Senator
Simmons will ask
In tho Senate finance committee
meet Friday for the preliminary con
of the tariff. Al that time
it is thought that a copy the bill
prepared by the house ways and means
committee will be submitted to the
senators considered In
detail.
Should the senate committee deter-
mine that certain features of the bill
will not be acceptable in the senate,
efforts will be made to have the draft
of the bill changed by the house com-
or by the Democratic member-
ship of the house when It meets In
next week, so that house and
senate may be brought a complete
accord as possible In support of the
house hill.
one o'clock
Tuesday night, the Are department
called to the
section of the town. A large single-
story fronting on Pitt
belonging to tho heirs of Adelaide
Foreman, colored, and occupied
Knox, was on fire. When
the department and citizens reached
the scene almost the entire roof of
tho house was burning furiously.
While at the time it almost looked
like the house beyond saving,
but with two good streams quickly
brought into play and work
of the department, the matter of put-
ting out the Are only a short
time, though the roof was practically
ruined. There was no Insurance on
the building.
It could not be learned how the
fire started, but those reaching there
first said It was burning In one of
the rear rooms and there
lo other rooms.
Of Dangerous
Explosive Unearthed By
Flood
FLAMES THREATEN
FLOODED SECTION
OF HUNTINGTON
Ind., April
quarts of believed to
bare been burled by E.
confessed dynamiter, have been
unearthed near here by the flood
of the White river. They were
found yesterday along the Boyce road
near the Lake Erie and Western
Railroad east tho city.
Road commissioners who were In-
the damage to the high-
way noticed two or three peculiar
cans in a field. They called over a
well digger working nearby and he
said they contained
Light more two-gallon cans of the ex-
plosive were recovered.
In his confession as-
he buried the
in the cinder grade of tho Big Four
railroad east of this city. He said that
when he returned for It the had
disappeared and accused a union of-
of taking It.
The cans floated through the yards
of the Indiana Wire and Steel Com-
Raleigh lady is Recipient
of a Black Hand
Letter
win Erect Large
The Furniture Co. will
begin the erection of I
building on the corner of
Dickinson avenue and street.
The building will have n large glass
front on streets
April of
Raleigh, the Black Hand the of
April Is a dangerous day for was
found scrawled on a handkerchief
with black borders and miniature
fin and skull and bones left In the
I onto of n young woman In
a suburb, today.
The threatening omens were carried
to Col. John In tho hope that
he would prosecute, but as no federal
laws were violated, the commission-
could nothing but consolation.
The name of the recipient of tho
threat was withheld, but It was learn-
ed that a married woman, who Is said
to be Jealous of her husband, is prob-
ably responsible for It.
Check Spread of Dangerous Blaze
With Dynamite
FIRE ENGINE ON
lieu ii People Were Rescued From
now
Toward the Gulf
Stales.
SPRINGFIELD, Ills. April L-Ad-
General Dickson late this fore-
noon received a telephone message
from Major A. Parsons, cf
Cairo that water was flowing
the Railroad
embankment known as tho drainage
district levee and that the company
had abandoned hope of preventing
the of the district.
The Hooding of the drainage district
which Is above Cairo, probably will
relieve the pressure on the levee which
the city. It will flood a tor-
ten miles square with from
to feet of water.
it probably would recede. The fall.
he said, would be slow Bret because
of the large amount of water above.
Garrison Home
CINCINNATI, April he
had accomplished all the good be
could in the flood district,
of War Garrison left Cincinnati for
Washington early today. Owing
high water the secretary will be
compelled to take a circuitous route
to reach Washington. He will go by
way of Knoxville. Tenn., Bristol and
Lynchburg, Va.
What Are ton Going lo Do
HUNTINGTON. W. Va., April
Fire broke out in the Hooded residence
district here early today and threat-
an entire city block, but the
flames were checked by the use of
dynamite.
Eleven persons were rescued from w
Cairo's Fate in Balance
CAIRO, III., April Ohio riv-
steadily through the night and
this morning stood at a point be-
tween 68.2 and
The population was a stir early and
fact that the had
the mark caused con-
anxiety. All expected that
the day would prove the crucial one
the fate of the city.
The crest of the Heed Is expected
to reach here today and If the
hold it is the belief that the worst
will be passed. Much trouble was
experienced during the night in tho
drainage district along the Big Four
levee. Three times slides occurred
and only valiant work on the part
those watching it saved the day.
Dozens of carloads of sandbags were
placed about the weak spots and s
the burning buildings Fire engines
placed on barges pumped water on
the flames.
State Fire Marshall Allison direct-
ed tho work of firemen.
Flood Now Sweeping Toward the
WASHINGTON, April Ohio
river at Cincinnati this morning was
at a stage of 69.8 feet, 19.8 feet above
Hood stage. It will probably remain
at about this during next
twenty-four hours and then begin to
fall slowly.
At the river Tuesday
morning was within 0.3 feet a stage
of and still rising. The Cairo
was 53.2 feet, 8.2 feet above
Hood stage. Following is a statement
of the forecast stages along the
from Cairo to New Orleans
made on the assumption that the
will hold and that no more rail
will
Memphis feet within the next
eight or nine days, Hood stage feet;
Ark., a minimum stage of
feet Greenville, Miss. to feet,
Hood stage 4-
slightly over. Hood feet;
Water seeped through under the
concrete wall and In tho main
street of Cairo today hut the levee has
shown no signs of weakening. A big
force of men worked all night
sandbags and oilier hold-backs
along the city front.
It is expected the mayor and sheriff
here will give the military complete
control of situation. Word
received from General Wood at
by general relief com-
that the situation would be
handled the same as last year.
Refugees continued to leave the city
all night and crowds are still walling
at the depots to get out.
Anxiety at Louisville
LOUISVILLE, April
was felt over few inches of ad-
rise for the river
before the crest of the Hood reaches
hero late today or early tomorrow
with a stage of feet.
Major General . A. Logan, Jr.
of quartermaster's department.
and Lieutenant Simon II.
Jr. and Sixteen men who arrived her
Natchez. Miss., 50.5 to 51.5 feet, flood Hamilton, o. expected
Lady Breaks Arm.
This morning Mrs. Allen
who lives in South Greenville, fell
down mil Walking her
and broke small bone in one arm
Mrs. is about years of
stage feet; Baton Rogue. 4.1
to feet. Hood stage feet; Donald-
La. 32.3 to 33.3 feet, flood
stage feet; New Orleans 19.0
Hood stage feet.
The Hood is expected to reach New
Orleans between April and April
and at up river stations
earlier.
of Cairo Doomed
Ky. April
a break In drainage district
at Cairo at midnight, the citizens
committee gave the district as
loomed and Sheriff wired
Governor Dunne requesting mar-
Hal law be declared, according to a
received here Cairo
early morning. The plan Is
compel everyone to aid In the defense
of city.
The nine Rise
CINCINNATI. April I -The Ohio
river here rose two tenths of a foot
during night and early today the
-late was tin s feel. Weather Fore-
. said he expected
rival lo another tenth, after which
lo have federal relief work well
under way at lower river points before
the swell reaches that section.
Ohio, almost Bankrupt
WASHINGTON. April
Wilson received today the following
message sent by Major T. Kennedy
by special messenger from
O.
three-fourths under wale
No very little coal, food scarce,
financial aid. city almost bank-
The Betel
The stockholders of tho Proctor
Hotel Company held their
meeting, Tuesday night. In the office I
of the Secretary. The report of tho
building Committee showed that the
entire cost. Including tho adjoining
Stores and which belong to the
company, will be about
is expected to have the hotel com-
and ready for opening by the
first of The stockholders elect-,
ed the hoard of directors for the
year.
The opportunity lo have good road.
has been offered every township in
tho county and each township
now choose for Itself between the old I
of working by taxation and
modern method of improving its
at once by bond Of the
two systems much can he said, an
a brief outline of the principal points
of difference between the old
lets method and the up-to-date mod-
way will hero be given.
the old system of Working
the roads with the money raised each
year by taxation we been pay-;
fifteen cents on every 1100.00 of
property, cents on
poll, yet our roads In a de-1
condition now and have been
almost from time Immemorial. It ls
true a bill was passed by the
just adjourned, making some,
slight changes in the details of elect-
the road supervisors and the
labor system, but Us main
feature an increase of the road taxi
from cents to cents on every
of property and from to,
cents on every poll, or In other
words an Increase of 2-3 per cent,
In the present road tax Of course,
it to reason that any increase
in the road fund will mean
work on the roads, but taking Green-
ville township as an example,
2-3 per cent increase In Its road
tax would add to Its present
fund only about and it Is.
well known that little or no
improvements could be made
throughout the township with such a
According to the sworn state-
of tho county auditor the pres-
of cents on the
of property and cents on each polo
will raise from the 1912 taxation
and amount has given
us no better roads than we had one.
two or three years Will an In-
crease of 2-3 per cent in the road
added to our present fund do any
materially for us In the way
of permanent improvements Regard-
the old system of working the
roads following was made
by the last Grand
find that the Supervisors of
public roads in most of the town-
ships do not visit and Inspect the
roads of the county as they are re-
by law to do. Nor do
give them that attention which they
should receive; nor do they make
their reports to the court as Is their
duty to do. Only four townships
submitted reports to this term
of superior court, Green-1
Title, Beaver Dam and B 1-,
In some of townships the Sup-1
report that the Overseers,
take no Interest whatever in the pub
lie roads and make no report to the
supervisors. We think that some ac-
should be taken by the
authorities and this evil, for evil
Is. should be remedied.
We further state upon Information
and observation that the general
of the roads and public bridge,
are in a deplorable condition. For
slate of affairs we believe
lime of next grand
Jury would be well occupied in
bills of indictment against
persons responsible for this neglect
of
Now, let us consider for a moment
the bond issue way, plan by
which least half counties of the
state have secured and are now en-
good roads. To begin with I
bond Issue does mean an i
in the road tax one cent. It doe.
mean, however, that borrow
000.00 and build good roads,
and pay ofT the debt In
years, all on cents on the
property and cents on the pol I
and with no Increase whatever in the
present tax rate. This can be done.
As an example, suppose a man pay-
per month f-r house rent
would be able to borrow for
forty years, would It not be well foe
him lo build his own home and then
of paying out the per
month as rent, use It to pay Inter-
est on the and create a sink-
fund that would , for his
in forty years time for which he
had borrowed the money, pay-
for his home with the original
per month rent money The
two cases are analogous, only
difference being, good roads are per-
improvements and will
farmer big dividends with-
out his having to invest one cent more
than he already pays for road tax.
Which Is the better, the old
with an Increase of 2-3 in
road tax and no permanent
or the bond issue with
no increase in taxes, but permanent
hard roads to travel on. and market
produce over
Tho question might now be ask-
ed, how can get this CO
with Which to build our roads The
answer Is very simple. Upon the
presentation of a petition to the
county commissioners signed by one-
fourth of the qualified voters In any
I the county commissioners
will submit an election in town-
ship to determine whether a major-
of the qualified voters want a
bond issue or not. If the majority
want the bond issue the rest is
enough. Of course, we not
space here to go Into details, tho
system Is nothing more than a re-
of the matter to the people
and as to tho procedure, refer
you to the law.
It had been rumored, however,
Pitt county had been denied
these privileges of self government
which are given under the state
w road law. Such rumors
without foundation and cannot be
substantiated. Tho law applies as
fully to county as It does lo any
county In the state and nothing what-
ever passed at the legislature
exempting from Its provisions.
As to the road commission, or old
system law, that seeks to increase
the road tax to cent on the
of property and cents on the pole,
which has already received mention
in this article, we beg to advise that
Section of that law reads as fol-
this act shall not apply to
any township that has or may here-
after issue bonds for the Improve-
of the roads within its
Of course, Is one more ob-
yet to overcome. When the
opposition have gone to the last
ditch and have left not a staple
text upon which they can interpose
an objection, they launch back on
ill. uppers and twisting ton-
belch forth mellow
word Hut in
case It is gratifying to know-
that not only this particular law re-
the inspection and approval
of Judge Council and other
attorneys for the state, but that
bonds have been Issued three
or four limes under almost this
law as a county wile Instead
a slate wide act.
Think or what ROADS would
mean to yon and then think over tho
proposition and act accordingly. We
will be glad to answer any and
questions for those seeking
Res peel fully.
D CLARK
Concert Real Wednesday
If yon wish to see something of tho
work that Orphanage Is
for orphan children, attend tho concert
on Wednesday. April 9th. at East Car-
Teachers Training School.
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HOW TARIFF
REVISION Bill
WILL GO IN
Todd Bound Over to United
States Court in the
Sum
Wilson is to Determine Plan As lo
Presenting Bill
still ii
So If
Op.
position. And l n-
To
March a
hearing before Commissioner II.
Collins Saturday morning A. If. Todd
One of the Todd family charged with
an assault OB Deputy
and Davis, of Surry
County, in bound out to V. s. court Mutual Benefit
which he was
Todd was arrested
Virginia several weeks after the
assault on the officers last Th;
other members of the family who an;
alleged to have participated have not
been taken.
Mr. told of the arrest
process that is lo , u distillery, from
week, In prepare- which he, with Sheriff Davis end their
Penn Mutual Policies Best
comparison of premiums and values of
. Payment Life Policies at the end of the third year
at age of the leading life insurance companies doing
business in North Carolina, showing the SUPERIOR-
of MUTUAL POLICIES.
WASHINGTON,
smoothing
Initiated this
lion for the handling taint revision prisoner started the country
in the extra session that opens April
is regarded by congressional lead-
as the most Important step In
program of tariff
Senator Simmons, of the
senate finance committee. Is to confer
with Chairman of
house and means t
morrow or Tuesday and hot I are to
talk with President Wilson and
for further conferences at which
disputed points will be
a program of action outlined.
While the tariff bill practically is
complete, Important development;
hang decisions President
Wilson and upon of i full
canvass of the Democrats of the sen-
ate.
To President Wilson will lie left the
final decision as to whether there shall
be one general revision bill, or
measures for each of the differ-
schedules of the tariff law. A
majority of the house tariff
who have worked out the revision
tills favor the single bill Idea and if
President Wilson supports the plan,
B single bill will be offered to the
house,
sharp Opposition Amused
This plan has already aroused sharp
DobSOn. The officers were assaulted
from beside the road
severely injured. Their prisoner then
locked the hand cuffs on them and
they were warned to walk towards
On His Death Bed Admits
Constructing and Mail-
Bombs
Penn Mutual Life
New York Life
Mutual Life
Phoenix Mutual
Northwestern
Massachusetts Mutual
State Mutual
Connecticut Mutual
National
Union Central
yrs.,
yrs.,
yrs.,
yrs.,
yrs.,
yrs.,
yrs.,
Charges interest during grace period.
Pays no dividends until the expiration of the second year.
PENN MUTUAL premiums on its Nineteen-
Payment Life Policies are than the premiums charged
by the York Companies on the Twenty Payment Plan.
For further information apply
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
NEW YORK, March J
the city clerk recently Injured
by the explosion of a bomb which
he Was building, according to the
ll, a, that ho had constructed and
mailed the two bombs Which resulted
in the death of Tailor last year
and Mrs. Madeline a few
I. ago, also the bomb which
last March In the library
Judge Otto
A few minutes later died.
was rapidly after an
operation when he made his
lie sent for the police and ac-
cording to the statement given out
them tonight, the dying man's
in the senate, however, was made directly to Captain
The sugar and 1.1 per cent duty
on ran wool, put into the bill by lie
house committee, will be the
for in the senate not only from
Republicans but from Democrats who
comes from slates where sugar, wool-
en or wool growing predominate,
Should a single g tariff bill
be introduced with the approval of
President Wilson, it is believed the
Democratic leaders would be
ton ed the demand for
votes on these two schedules,
In such event the might he taken out
of the general tariff hill and I
us amendments.
Price of the detective bureau. It was
explicit as all but tile
bomb which to near the last he de-
having sent.
confessed according to the
statement Ilia he hod sent the bomb
Ii Judge because
like him.
Judge had sentenced an
to thirty years for
i in the home of Mortimer I.
where the acquaintance had
been a valet.
The Bank of Greenville,
Greenville, N. C.
STRENGTH
SECURITY
SAFETY
If you would like to place your deposits where
these three essentials exist, come to this bank.
Twenty years of success by conservative manage-
R. L. Davis, President . S. T. Hooker, Vice-Pres.,
James L. Little, Cashier.
Congratulations to
Ghost Will Walk at the
White House today
For President
Officer Killed by Negro
Moving Picture Ha
In Charlotte
Officer J. J. was shot and
Killed almost instantly by an unknown
in a moving picture hail
here shortly before o'clock
Check President of the lulled A show was In progress, the hall be-
crowded when the who did
shooting became boisterous and
WASHINGTON, March
row Wilson will receive his first pay
Slates tomorrow, when Secretary i
Will present with a treas-
warrant representing was ordered out of the hall by
salary from March to 31st Wilson who was stationed there
On payday hereafter, the President preserve order, a combat took
will receive a full pro- place between the and the
I lion of Ills annual stipend, the former gelling possession of
The treasury department revolver and began firing
I establishing a precedent In the
method of paving President Wilson.
Sin. days of Washington, th
President his been paid by what was
known as an
which means money lo be accounted
a which
closes an account been given
President only on bis payday When
his debited on the books
net the credits which have boon
l to him during his term in office.
Mr. Wilson, however, will probably
he given a each
month and his salary account with the
government balanced monthly as hi
term expires. No one knows
why President has been paid by an
warrant
At this Juncture Officer
on the scene and the
fired upon him, killing him Instantly.
Wilson was struck across the head
with some blunt Instrument, but is
not seriously Injured. In the con-
which followed, the
v hose name is made his es-
cape and up to a late hour no trace
of him had been found.
for Church
CHARLESTON, S. C. March
Many noted leaders of the
church, both lay and clerical, have
arrived here from all parts of the
country to take part In the annual
meeting of tho church congress.
which Is sessions will be opened tomorrow an I
tournament, tho crowning event of
the winter golf season at the
Prince Henry William, third son of Country Club, opened today and
and Queen Mary, IS Will continue the remainder
s old today. the week. The entries
Hays Hammond, famous and a quality that assures
big engineer and capitalist, years spirited competitions
old today.
Claude A. States
senator from Virginia. years old
today.
The Mothers Favorite
A cough for children
should harmless. It should be
pleasant to take. It should be
Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
March Is all of this and Is the moth-
North everywhere. For sale
adv
me j at
PINEHURST, N. Cm
The thirteenth annual
end South Amateur nil druggists.
r j
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues In Season, See
JENKINS Greenville.
This is My Birthday
ed In other eases only in connection for four days.
with advanced
Races Open
NORFOLK, Va March
live Italians Trial for Murder
BOSTON, Mass. March rated
Italians charged with the murder of ,,,.,,. ,, , the
Francesco during tho , w, ,.
of the Industrial Workers of Ike , j ,. The
at last November meeting win continue until April n,
arraigned for trial In the are with some of
court at East Cam- thoroughbreds In the
is alleged to have been and a SUCCessful meet Is predicted.
killed and other Italian
wounded in a clash between the
t rs and strike breakers.
Main
who occupies
premier position among tho Italian
baritones at the day, was born in
Naples. March After spend-
two years In the study of music
he made his debut at the ago of
In the role of the father,
In His success was
Immediate and signal. He remained
in Naples two years and then toured
southern Italy. Ho sang three sea-
sons In Rome and three seasons In
Florence and Completed his career
IX A HAD
Jinny a Reader Will Feel
For Tills Information
If your back gives out;
Heroines lame, weak or aching;
If urinary troubles set In.
Pi your kidneys are a bad
loan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
South Greenville proves
their merit.
Mrs. James Twelfth street.
Greenville, N. C. a
long lime I was troubled by weak
kidneys and I suffered Intensely from
backache and pains in my shoulders.
In Italy at the Scala Headaches and dizzy spells bothered
Milan. Be then came to America and and I rested so poorly that
for several seasons past he has been
one of the great stars of the Metro-
Opera Company In New York.
is said to be equally at homo In
operatic roles.
Nobody over listened to reason on
an empty stomach.
Real success Is not built on some-
body's elect failure.
At the next Trades Union Congress
in a movement will he
for the establishment of
a trades union bank on co-operative
lines, and the projectors have no
doubt that the enterprise will take
definite shape.
Marriage
Register of Deeds Hell has Issued
marriage licenses to the fallowing
Couple since last
WHITE
W. D. Smith and Martha R.
Rob. Flanagan and
Oscar Daniel and Willie Carson.
COLORED
Charlie Carr and
Council and Ida James.
and Jones.
and Mary Johnson.
I got up In the morning, I was In no
tit condition to begin work. When
I read of Kidney Pills I
mediately got a supply from the John
b, Wooten Drug Co. They did me
a world of good. I can now rest much
better at night and my back and kid-
do not bother
Tor sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. Co., Buffalo,
New Torn, sole agents for the
d States.
Remember
take no other.
Adv.
In money do not allow It
to unmake you.
Money makes a fool of more women
men.
Save you
Money on
Furniture
Don't buy the new suite or
piece of Furniture yon need
until yon have teen the prices. The
following we select at CEDAR CHEST, CLOTHES-
HAMPERS, BED ROOM SUITS, BEDS.
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Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It Is 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
HIGGS TAFT FURNITURE CO.
Greenville, N. C.
business
with
and has made tens of
millions of dollars.
The great opportunity knocks
but once at every man's
door. Are you ready
to seize your opportunity
if it came today. Have
you Start
saving, be ready
Commence
today.
The National Bank of Greenville
Only Bank In Pitt Count, Under Supervision.
P. JAMES, Pres, f. J. FORBES,
Supervisor.
TAILORING and PRESSING Club
I opened in The Advance Office in Ayden, n first-class
and prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Press-
of top suits for Gentlemen Ladies.
I make a specialty of cleaning lints gloves.
All work guaranteed.
Phone No.
TOM JACKSON.
Ayden, N. C.
G. M. SON
General
Merchandise
of cotton and
duce. We now
Co.
will be glad to have our
on
Subscribe to the Reflector
NOTICE TO
Having duly qualified before the
B. Court clerk of Pitt county us
executrix of the last will and
of J. H. Mills, deceased, notice
Is hereby given to all persons
ed to the estate to make Immediate
payment to the undersigned; and
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the same
to the undersigned for payment on or
before the 6th day of March, 1914, or
this notice will be plead in bar of re-
This 6th day of March, 1913.
JEMIMA MILLS.
J Id Executrix of J, H. Mills.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice Is hereby given that the part-
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 tho senior member of the
firm or partnership will continue In
business at the same stand in his own
name All liabilities of the
NOTICE
North Carolina, Pitt county.
In the superior court, before the
clerk.
S. J. Everett, of Jno. Ward,
deceased
vs
Langley, Henry Ward, Tom
Ward, N. Dennis Ward, Lucy Ward
and Jane Ward.
By virtue of authority vested In me
by an order made and entered by the
clerk of the superior court In the
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT PURCHASING A PIANO
By JULIA
By JENNIE CONNERY.
When young met Eliza-1 wife and I have been buying a B. B. Sugg Auditor of the
beth at the Griffith's dance be wonder- piano, said man In the ,, r.,.,. r. ,. ., .
d if tho sensation he experienced car. you never went shopping N;
. would not In prehistoric limes have a piano you'd get me to day
above entitled special proceeding been called love at first tight. He you how It Is done. Anyway, you This action Is made
is kink ma
Notice Is hereby given to all per-
ons professing to hold claims of any to Tale Any
kind against the Farmers Saturday They
Cd Tobacco Co., to present the Tried to Keep His
a Secret.
pending therein, I will on Monday
st day of April, sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de-
scribed
Lying and being In the county and
state above referred to, in the town
of and as the John
Ward lot, being near tho Atlantic
Coast Line railroad and described
In the deed from A. D. Cox to John
Ward, book 1-7. page Pitt county
danced with her as often possible, can't keep me from telling by the fact that steps are
with nobody else, and in between you decide that you might being taken to close up affairs
tho dances he propped himself against Just as well quit hoping ever to have the company and have the same
tho wall and watched her. When to- enough money to buy a piano, and L. Joyner, President,
ward the end of the evening she men- then you take the bull by the horns J, H. Jr., Secretary.
that she was Invited to the and well, we'll go In
tho next week he urged for It. That's the only way some to Telephone Subscribers
her to that she would dance folks will ever have and we
Company hare a new directory. Physicians made every effort to
fourth of an acre, and with a go, you And well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb endeavor to render i. he bulletin Issued tonight, however,
of inn or not. wont you you ask a number of mull. efficient service in calling by the worst is to be fear-
promise to dance with me clans what kind of a piano is best, in order to attain this end ed ii a n action does not speedily I
Italy, March Pier-
Morgan is in a most critical con-
This is the official announce-
made today by the attending
physicians. several days he has
unable to take any nourishment
and hit. Weakness has
the gravest apprehension.
to Saturday night, Mr. Morgana
The Home Telephone and Herbert L. Batteries, and
ltd
S. J.
Commissioner, i Elisabeth you asked one that would be Information Operator ha- been i,;
STATE OF CAROLINA
Department of State
of Dissolution
said To All to Whom Presents May
partnership of Spier and Jackson to
be paid by M. T. Spier and all ac
assured him. I'm not at all sure
that I'll
if you do
I promised
To great disappointment
did not go. lie met tier
right. Hut you ask several of to the Greenville Exchange. Dr. Allen M. Starr of New York, the
and that way
tells you
No other one Is. Especially the ,.,.,;.,,.,. ,,,;, an examination of Mr. Morgan
. w, HI iv tin- .
way lies madness. Bach Subscribers are respectfully request- noted nerve specialist, was summon l
of one piano that is right ed to note the instructions and Naples. Dr. Starr had already
Whereas, It appears to my sister Dorothy, however, and from her
counts owing the firm lo paid to faction, by duly authenticated record he received the explanation that Eli-
M. T. Spier. the proceedings for the voluntary had decided that she couldn't
This the 10th day of March, 1913. dissolution by the unanimous felt abused.
A. C. JACKSON.
M. T. SPIER.
A Card
In to myself and also
consent of all tho stockholders, do-,
I posited in my office, that The John
Flanagan Company, a
After several days he persuaded a
mutual friend to lake him to call on
Elizabeth.
The day following his call,
by the musician yon
asked one is the
word In superlative
after you have asked the
musicians you know you are when
you plus a slight be
Death the
you decide that you'd
directory, the return . Naples from
H. II PHILLIPS, He reached here last night and
Local Manager. Mr, Morgan Immediately. He
visited again morning and
Member of Committee for a third time In the evening, Prof.
and Dr. George
a also were in attendance.
Mr. S. J. Even has been elected
member of the Democratic
out a dealer, so you start on committee of tho first
rounds.
Simla district lo till vacancy
ration of this state, whose principal that his
is situate at No.---------,
are received with open arm. caused by the death of Mr. It. W.
---------1 assured to warrant the proceeding, he
telephoned her an Invitation to go
was sufficiently at each place each dealer show.
Mr. Spier I want to say to my in tho town of
and the public generally that the dis- county of Pitt. Slate of North Caro- him to the theater. She would
solution of tho firm of Spier and Una M. Hooker being the agent love she
Jackson was not by any dis- therein and in charge upon
agreement or friction whatsoever be-1 whom process may be has
tween us, on the other hand our compiled with the requirements of
the telephone, and accordingly th y
went. Tho evening was one of such
unalloyed enjoyment lo Winthrop
he called the following week and veil-
business relations has been Chapter of 1905, entitled another Invitation. Ho was stir
pleasant and my preliminary to prised and somewhat disconcerted by
to my declining health, and I ask issuing of this Certificate of the way she received It. She host
my friends the public general- I said she would like to awfully,
you what Is without doubt the best
piano You believe It yourself
when he Bays It that way. Besides
he shows you an inferior piano
is Just as good as the better one. Dot
that, carefully The Inferior one ii
just as good the other, every bit-
made by the came people.
King who was the member of the
committee for Pitt county. It would
been hard to name a better man
for this position than Mr. Everett.
the
Visit in Years
The District Conference held here
last week brought some ministers to
you'd be foolish to buy one Greenville who had not been here
i .
cheaper ones It is decidedly in;,
though it has the same work
to give to Mr. II T. Spier the Now, Therefore. I, J. Bryan Grimes. I she glanced at her as you
surviving member, the same merit Secretary of Slate the State of I sister Dorothy, who was present-she
of confidence and patronage In the North Carolina, do hereby certify that
future as In the past. said corporation did, on the 6th day
A C. JACKSON.
ltd
of March, 1913, file in my office a
duly executed and attested consent
In writing to the dissolution of said
was afraid couldn't
Temporarily disheartened,
restrained himself from calling for a and
week, at the end of. which time
dropped In casually with a gift of
lets, and, finding Elizabeth exceeding-
NOTICE I executed by all stock-1 cordial, Invited her to go lo a con
By of power
and material and
your
trying to understand how this can
but It must be. They all tell you that
No piano shop Is complete without
some
poorer ones that equal to the best
only they are not.
tell one dealer that you want ;
player piano, lie gels out a
u i.
by that mortgage deed, executed lg
mo by Sam and wife Annie are now W
Little, and duly recorded In the as Prided by law.
flee of the register of deeds for In Testimony Whereof, I have here-
county in book Q-S at . ray
shall sell for cash public auction
to tho highest bidder at the court
door in the town of Greenville,
on the 19th day of April, 1913,
o'clock, noon, tho following de-
scribed tract of real estate, lying,
official seal, at Raleigh, this 5th day
of March, A. D., 1913.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of Stale.
ltd
being and In the county of NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Pitt and of North Carolina, By virtue of a power of sale
In a certain mortgage deed
and delivered by S. F. Summer- chilly note.
A certain tract of land left to the
told himself,
duly affected by her
previous refusal.
The concert was n beautiful success
to at least, though It was
he heard of tho music. Eliza-
beth evidently was enjoying herself
Immensely, yet When
the suggestion that there was
another concert the following week he
was met with a dampening vagueness.
Elizabeth knew she'd enjoy It, she
was really crazy to go. Anyway,
she'd let him know the next day.
Tho following morning there came
what Winthrop considered a very
Elizabeth had decided
or on the Pump
or a descriptive piece called Cats
the Hack Just some little thin;
in this town twenty-one years ago
Ti have commented on the remark-
able changes that have taken place
Greenville In these twenty-one
years.
ell and to G. S.
said Sam by his father Miles .,, j. j, which said mortgage
and deeded to the said Sam deed appears of record In the
Little by Little and office of lilt county In book
era, and described as Be- PM the under signed, as
Will Burl Little and Sarah ,, ,.,,, , , c .,
, ,, , , ,.,,. expose to public sale before the court
and running with Sarah Lit Greenville, lo the
line north degrees and highest bidder for cash, the follow-
seconds west 1640 feet to a stake In described real property, to
creek with gum
Z ,,., . . , Pitt county, adjoining the lands
Sarah Littles corner, thence down of Archibald Dudley.
the run of Creek to a land and others, beginning at a did she behave in such a strange way;
gum at the mouth of a branch, stake. Green's corner and runs N u. made up his mind to find out and
lie Little's corner, thence with N presently his opportunity came.
all that It wouldn't possible
for her to arrange to go.
decided savagely that he
would let her alone. The world was
full of girls
Nevertheless, a week or so later he
found himself once more calling on
Elisabeth. Her cordial erecting and
unconcealed pleasure his company
soothed encouraged him. She
certainly didn't seem like the girl who
blow hot one minute and coll
tho next. Why. then, he red,
lie Little's line north E
feet to the beginning and containing poles to a
acres, or less. It being lot poles; then S
No. on the
Mil
This March 15th, 1913.
J. e.
ALBION DUNN, Attorney.
ltd
E poles to a stake; then N E
1-2 to a stake; then S K
then S W
E poles to a
had Just spoken of a play that
she was anxious to see.
said Winthrop meaning,
s, more or less. It lo; men a r. a and burn them than to pay
. . then S W r In yOU Can gO if Want , .
on the map of survey if men n s on them in the storeroom.
es land, made by blushed. she
Clark March. 1908. , ask-d. in
like that It Is In a box, and when i J. JENKINS, N. C.
Is unrolled you see. something j
looks like a piece of wrapping
that had been shot at with a
loading army musket used for busk
Yes, and every shot bad struck
salesman places this
pattern in tho Jigger front
where the cuckoo doors
proceeds to wiggle his feet while hi
mysteriously manipulates some per
simple levers under his hand
Then, with of agony, as If lit.
whole were going into his job
he works the thing through. You
thrilled and you firmly believe that Ii
the best piano made.
next day, or tho same day
you stand tho strain, you go to an
other dealer he does the
thing. They all tell you the price Ii
nine hundred and fifty dollars,
you fortified with stories of
Smith got two hundred dollars of
from the price on his piano ant
Jones had one practically given
him to keep the other dealers
one. In fact, if one be
all that one's friends have
one would be led to think that a plant
costs so to that It h
cheaper to hire some one to haul then
away and burn them than to pay
VALUABLE hi ii dim. LOTS
t public auction Saturday, April 6th,
at o'clock A, M. I will sell
Public Auction on the premises known
This sale will be made for the
pose of satisfying the terms of said
I mortgage deed.
This the 20th day of March, 1913.
G. S. and J. J. DIXON,
Mortgagees.
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys.
ltd
LAND SALE
By virtue of a mortgagee executed
as the Old Carolina Warehouse lot, and delivered by Mary Ann Cannon
valuable home lots. j to Hart and Co., on the
said
fidgeted with tho sofa
cushion. I'd love she began,
I will
Insisted
Elizabeth lank back in her
with a little sigh of disgust. you
obtuse she cried. suppose
you're going to keep at me until I tell
said Winthrop, firmly.
said Elisabeth, go
Ibis tract contains about one acre, day March 1911 which mortgage to my turn for
and is one of finest locations In was recorded in tho office of the reg-
the of Five lots, each of deeds of Pitt county In what for the
feet, fronts Heritage street; 0-9, no, undersigned will turn tor the suit, Mr. Paul
one lot feet, fronts Vernon sell for cash before the court rejoined If you must
and one lot feet, door Greenville on Saturday, the about suppose I may SI
fronts Capitols street. The right day April. the following wall you now. The whole painful
reserved, after selling It In lots, lo described tract or parcel of land sit- ls
.,, . , ., . he afford to get I r-
offer I. for sale as a whole. in the county of Pitt and in , . , .,, ,.,,, , ,., ,
Strictly Cash, township adjoining the good A can
Private bids before sale will be eon- lauds of A. Forbes, Frederick White, each other's things perfectly v. II
l-a-w C F. S LANGLEY,
n Greenville. N. C.
Frank Harrington, Heath and W. got one nice suit and one ilk slip
NOTICE
North Carolina, Pill county.
in the superior court.
Peter Langley vs Langley.
The defendant above named will
notice, that action entitled
as above has been commenced in the
superior court of Pitt county, lo ob-
a from the bond of mat-
containing acres more or
less, for description refer-
is made to said mortgage.
This March
TRIPP, HART and CO.
Mortgagees.
F. G. JAMES and SON,
ltd
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
and the said defendant will of J. Mooring, deceased. Into of
further bike notice that she ls re- Pitt county, this is to notify nil
to appear at the April term sons having claims against tho es-
of Pitt county superior court, which of Bald deceased to exhibit them
convenes on the day of April, to tho undersigned properly proven
court house of Pitt county, within months of this date, or this
In Greenville. N. C. lo answer or de- notice will be pleaded In bar of their
to the complaint In said action, recovery.
or the plaintiff will apply lo the court I All persons indebted to said estate
for the relief demanded In said please make Immediate payment.
we drape slip with different over-
dresses, and ii we've worn
nearly same kind of clot lies, any-
way, lots of people don't know the
She paused and looked Into Win-
astonished for an Instant
Then she laughed. It
she asked.
said Winthrop.
the world's full of clothes and
I've always Intended to furnish Mrs.
with a complete set of
Wouldn't
you
a different person, by tin
way just bought a piano of
particular make and recommends Ii
hi, to everybody.
must not neglect to tell you
the salesman finds, just as you an
Starting to leave, a piano he had tor
gotten. Just before he rings the
to send the elevator that they
to haul on ho thinks
a clap of hand to his fore
a piano has Just
in. It hr been used for about
minutes somewhere, and for that
s in he will knock seven hundred
off the price. Don't ever start
music store without a piano of
sort in stock. It would be a
I i
are some of the things
find out when go shopping for i
piano. do net go Into the buying pert
for that part is never quite clear
the purchaser. He remembers man
up almost to the moment o
purchase, and then he goes into i
trance and lets the man sell him
most anything to get the Job off lib
The physicians who are in complete
accord on the diagnosis, issued the
following
week ago Mr. Morgan was pi i-
d to go to bed and remain there.
to conserve Ma strength. Until Wed-
afternoon he did very well
under this regimen, he rested and
without the aid of drugs and
took a satisfactory amount of
afternoon he began to
refuse food and since then it
impossible to nourish him, He ha--
lost weight and strength very rapid
His nervous system is
and It bad added lo the Strain
Morgan has not developed
organic trouble, but Is so exceeding-
weak that his present condition
be considered most critical.
ALLEN STARR.
A.
four trained nurses In
Mr. Morgan's pulse,
been very weak for the
past few days, is gradually
weaker. The Insomnia from which
The United Mine Workers is With difficulty being by
of Iowa Is planning the erection drugs but the neurotics arc having a
of a legal department to renounced effect on his heart.
personal Injury cases of members. most distressing for those
A man's head grows soft as his, surrounding him is the patient's com-
grows hard. silence. For this I- has
There 722.335 coal miners In been impossible to say whether lie
the Fulled States. now realizes his condition.
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if they'll tit down, plebeian
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This March 12th.
L. W. TUCKER.
Administrator,
clerk Superior Court. F. O. and SON,
ltd
plaint.
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ltd
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The regular monthly meeting of THE TOWS ELECTION In the United States the cabinet
Carolina Club will fall on next Mon- it is now two months to has no relation to congress, its
FARM EASTERN and every Monday in have no seats in either louse and
lay to be present. Other things the town election will be held and no voice upon the Boor, and the Pres-
have interfered with recent aldermen, one for each ward, are of the United States has the
Wt the club, but the next chosen. So far have entire range of his fellow-citizens
should get busy on some things that mentioned as candidates for from whom to choose. Thus the news
THE CAROLINA HOME
RM and
REFLECTOR
a week;
Published by
In
D. J. Editor.
NORTH CAROLINA
year, . .
Hz months.
rates may be had
application at the office In
The Reflector corner
and Third streets.
Tins is My Birthday
need lo he done, for the advancement
of Greenville.
o---------
School Closes
The school at taught
Marie Ly Nina Harris, of Greenville, N.
Marie the celebrated grand and Bertha Joyner, of Farm-
opera singer, was born in France. N- c- closed Monday, March the
April 1875, and was educated in thirty-first.
a convent at At the age Monday morning the regular
she made her debut at the Opera were heard, after which several
aldermen. While the Papers and the find a in Paris and met with almost readings were read and the
At rho were Offered for the
on comes every year, the speculative In guess-, as one of ft. not missing a day, were presented by
of a mayor comes but once in two election day. in the ,, world she remained Mr. E- w- Hearne of Greenville, N.
town- years and the November- Inauguration a, the opera until 1903, when c- The young people that were so
All cards of M , f and , ,.
respect will be charged lit l I B
per word. Is made that toe election
result almost unanimously for good
loads.
We are told . .
is moving right ahead on a mayor for the next term, day, the first week of March- she married and retired from the stage faithful in not having
matter of voting on the question of this reason the coming what men w, be called to
suing bonds for building good roads have more interest than in the posts increased to ten by the R Smith and Violet
that township. Sentiment in that years in which the aldermen only are creation of a department of
chosen, and talk is already beginning which carry so much responsibility
Communications advertising
totes will be for at three
cents per Hue, up to fifty lines
, All eyes are turned on Raleigh to-
Entered as second class matter
August 1910. at the post office at W to see the result of the election
Greenville, North Carolina, on the commission form of govern-
ed of March 1879. If the movement carries
Raleigh, other municipalities may not
FRIDAY. APRIL 1913. be long following.
SUCH CRITICISM SHOULD CEASE.
The Reflector never did like to hear
The death of J. P. Morgan, which
one Democrat talking against in Rome Monday, removes
North Carolina has had instances the greatest financier this country has
of this that the people rebuked. Produced, and perhaps the greatest
When Governor Craig first became
a candidate for the position he holds,
all manner of things were said
against his Democracy, yet when he
was elected it was by the largest ma-
any governor in the state has
received. In the senatorial campaign
last year bitter attacks were made
on the Democracy of Senator Sim-
mons, but these charges were re-
de la Paris in Vi- Masters Oscar Irwin. Robert Irwin,
one of her greatest sue- Eugene White. William Irwin and Al-
as to who shall be the next mayor, and involve the exercise of such Four years ago the famous
The Reflector has had Its ear power. This concern about the cab- singer Joined the forces of the Metro- Instead of a commencement at the
, , , . in Now York of the school a picnic de-
as to the probable candidates for is speculation of no idle Baron on. So Tuesday was set aside
or and It this writing has heard two for It deals with that which concerns
who will be the race. Mayor F. the lives and fortunes of men and
M. Wooten, who with a short inter- with public matters of vast moment,
val between times has served nearly We are a nation possessing a far
six-and-a-half years and made a most greater number of men of political
excellent official and put forth his aspiration than any other country;
best efforts for the progress of the and from the standpoint of am-
town. not be a candidate in the the selection of a cabinet Is
coming election. The two who have Intensely Interesting. For It must
stated that they will enter for the remembered that a multitude of
Adolphe Henri Edmond do Savory.
PAY HIGH PRICE FOR BOOKS
Lords of the Checkbook Find Profit
In the Treasures of the
Library.
for it. All the pupils and their pa-
rents were Invited, also several vis-
After all bad arrived a
of games were played, then all
went Into the schoolroom where Mr.
entertained by singing a
of late Bongs.
At two o'clock dinner was served
and a better dinner was never
pared.
Early in the morning several of the
young people were going with their
There Is probably no lover of books
who, having the means, would not
glad to possess treasures of the library
which have won additional . .
nomination are Messrs. J. B. James appointments are directly or in- great i. j mouths full of quinine as a result of
and X. W. Outlaw, both good men. directly dependent upon the Is not surprising that Jean the first of April, but the excellent
Mr. James was a candidate for of ten department chiefs. Every stale W Changed and
. . . . with arms and device, should I . , rt
two years ago. In the primary has Its quota of men who have had ,,, i to the day
held then to select the nominee opportunity to serve In elective or at an auction sale in this city, or that g . .
In such a have people the
for the first collected edition of the j entertaining and kindest
votes, and a third candidate to have notable among their, and Dramatic of that they were ever the guests
the world has ever known.
Houses are so scarce in Greenville
that residents have to rent out received votes, Mr. James appointive office,
by the in the horror to read of the
majority given him in the
spare rooms to give new
somewhere to stay. We believe a votes, the latter being in the
. . , ., ., When an administration, should fetch fight have the pleasure of attending
large apartment house here would be enough to prevent a nomination. preferment, an on ,
than force the holding of another at Washington changes, there are literature proper. Many a man
Mr James withdrew and orally hundreds of men who might who possesses cheap of these
. let the nomination to Mr Wooten be regarded as possibly for action items may get more enjoy-
It is enough to bring a feeling nomination goto Mr. , I and culture out of editions the
a paying Investment
neighbors and ambitious for higher, Oliver or that a letter of of and expressed a wish they
the
such feast In the near
A VISITOR.
may i; i .
another
SCARCITY OF HOUSES
Houses are so scare In
floods the West, that were
the worst this county has ever re-
corded. A general response should fiat residents have to rent out their
be given the cry for aid.
After tho first of April you will
a right to look at the records and so
who Is having liquor shipped to
them.
cabinet posts, and there are i would the
thousand who might naturally man who simply has to draw a check
to important positions of lesser
From Wilson's
by Albert Shaw, in the American Re-
view of Reviews for April.
spare rooms to give new comers
somewhere to stay. We believe a
largo apartment house here would .
WInterville, N. C, April 1912.
a paying Re-
On the night of April some one cut
Hector.
No doubt. The Reflector has sized up the wire around the hog lot of two
the situation correctly as to Its town, of my tenants and turned out their
but often times this condition is one was a man and on
If citizens lamp of pride lo. . wag a colored cut
East Carolina Teachers Training ed ft, wire around my rye patch that
School is not larger today than I graze my hogs and cows on.
he
Is not built right.
I am,
Yours truly,
J. DIXON.
We are referring to
things now because of a recent inter-
view given out by Mr. E. J. Justice,
while In Washington city, in which
he the Democracy Mr.
A. D. Watts who is a candidate for
collector of internal revenue for the
western district of North Carolina.
The Democracy of Mr. Watts Is above
and Mr. Justice is not
any friends for himself in speak-
against so good a man and one
who has rendered such valuable before
vice to his party.
. Going after the breeding places of
Saturday's Issue of the Raleigh the files will bring better results than
News and Observer was a legislative trying to kill the files after swarms
edition that was highly creditable to them come.
the staff of that excellent paper. It
contained a complete resume of the Some may have their millions in
work done by the last general this world, but when, death comes
they occupy about the same space as
the pauper.
The home Building and Loan
elation is one of the best assets Green- Since the execution of the Aliens
has and much of the growth of s over. Governor Mann is being more
the town Is due to Its aid. A new commended than for tho
series will open the first Saturday stand he took.
in May and it ought to be the
est of any previous series. The fool killer can find subjects to ,, of Car. been and
a person seeking only part of a
house, instead of an entire house. In
other words, it is frequently the pock-
and not the scarcity of houses.
Either one is bad enough, however,
Is something that should be quick-
Dispatch. .
Another Tobacco Warehouse
Work has began on a large
i warehouse to be built for Mr. C.
on his property Just
In the case here it is the scarcity across the A. C. L. railroad track op-
of houses that forces the renting of the Imperial factory. We
rooms In the homes. If It was be a
very large one, probably the largest
high rent charges, then there would ,, ,., make
be vacant houses, but here all tho en tobacco sales warehouses to
houses and spare rooms are both operated here next season.
filled, with more people trying to find
quarters to occupy. Imperial Factory Enlarging
The Imperial Tobacco Company's
factory is being enlarged with an
extensive addition to the building,
minder again, that next Monday drying
Let us hammer you with the re-
work on any time without waiting
In several sections of North Car- the of Apr
a response is going to the .
peal for help for the western flood People about how
sufferers. Surely Greenville and Pitt are lax me
county can do something in this par-
The Record of
Walter H. Page, editor of Worlds a booster for the
Work, one of the foremost magazine
of the country, and a former North .
Carolinian, has been appointed by
President Wilson as ambassador to
England.
Club will be held and the pres- of the plant will be double what
was heretofore. The Imperial is an
extensive buyer on the local market
and bandies a large quantity of to-
of every member interested
tho progress of Greenville Is request-
ed.
o---------
Tho extra session of congress, call-
ed by President Wilson, will convene
next Monday. Then there will be In-
We are hearing something else
a large scale that looks mighty good
for Greenville.
o---------
Every day between now and next
Monday keep it in mind to attend th
meeting of Carolina Club that night.
Your presence may be needed to help
along some good things for
Greenville.
Durham also voted Tuesday on
The time to help the Western flood
sufferers is now, not after It has been
Wins Another Automobile
Mr. J. Y. Monk, of won
the second grand prize, a touring car,
In tho Raleigh Times contest which
times around Saturday. This is tho second
car Mr. Monk has won, the other
Charlotte has sent more than two being In the News and Observer con-
thousand dollars to tho flood suffer-
Anglican Missionary Plans
OTTAWA, Ont. April board
Hotter not let the officers find you
cf management of the Missionary So-
on hand of Anglican church In Can-
with more than gallon
adopting the commission form of gov-
but it was defeated there
most unanimously.
A new spring dress adorns the
Enterprise. We are glad
to see our neighbor making such
progress, for it is a good paper,
New York is making one more little
Not halt of the effort toward reform ordering tho
people showed enough Interest to vote all-night saloons to close
either way. at one o'clock the morning.
heard an officer say that he A new afternoon, paper recently
thinks the search and seizure Is started In Rocky Mount Is The Tran-
to help in stopping the sale of scrip. The editor, Mr. R. B. Wilson,
liquor. That was the Idea In passing Is a Pitt county boy.
the law.
March did enough blowing on Its
There Is no mistaking the fact that own account without having to
when Greenville's fire alarm whistle row any days from April.
toots In the dead hours of the night ---------o
it wakes up While we were yet feeling that this
was a new year, one fourth of It has
for Raleigh capital city slipped h.
carried tho election, Tuesday, for
by a ire-1 way to reduce the cost of
commission government,
majority.
Is to buy only what you need.
from now on.
met annual session this city
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Pitt County
In the Superior Court, Before the
Clerk.
Ella C. Jefferson and R. V. Jefferson
N Pearl Jefferson. Ella C. Jefferson,
I. P. Jefferson, Jefferson, and
tor whatever pleases his fancy.
Lord in a recent address
In Scotland, defined the function of
as three fold to furnish
required the professions, to
furnish literature and to Jefferson,
classified books By virtue of authority vested In
as pertaining to the literature of me by an order made and entered
knowledge and the literature of pow- the above entitled Special Proceeding,
In neither sense, except from the on W 6th, 1913, at o'clock,
pleasures of ownership of a noon, sell at the court house door In
famous volume, can the high price of the bluest bidder for
rare books recent years be following described proper-
fled. They are chiefly duo to n Beginning on the north side of
lion of the lords of the checkbook into ; Ward on
the world of books where they have at a point one hundred and fifty feet
found profit. The great library, of the Inter-
Inch has now been practically section of Ward and White streets,
Is said to have cost only i as shown on said plat, running thence
bout while it brought at i In an easterly along the
Jon nearly north side of said Ward street fifty
With such an Illustration of the feet to the west line of lot No.
value of rare books, there need be j j. thence north along said line one
wonder at the high price some of
hundred and ninety-nine end 25-100
v a . ,. . .
volumes command.-New Tort
World.
EARTH'S HEIGHTS AND DEPTH
From the Topmost Mountain to the
Lowest Ocean Bed la Nearly
Eight Miles.
thence west along said Fourth street
fifty feet to the east line of Lot
No. and thence south along said
line one hundred and ninety nine and
25-100 feet to the point of beginning.
This April 1st, 1913.
S. J. EVERETT,
ltd Commissioner.
The maximum difference
ion of land tn the United States Is
14.777 feet, according to the United
States Geological Survey. Mount ct The Dally Reflector, published
Whitney, the highest point, is 14.501
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP.
MANAGEMENT,
ETC.
afternoon except Sunday, at
above Bea level, and a point j Greenville. N C, required by the Act
Death Valley Is feet below sea of August 1912.
level. These two points, which are
both In California, are less than
miles apart. This difference is
small, however, as compared with the
for Asia. Mount Everest rises
feet above sea level whereas
the shores of the Dead Sea are 1,290
feet below sea level, a total difference
In land heights of feet Mount
has never been climbed.
The greatest ocean depth yet found
is feet, at a point about forty
miles north of the Island of Mindanao,
In the Philippine Islands. The ocean
bottom at this point Is therefore more
than eleven and one-half miles below
the summit of Mount Everest.
The difference in the land heights
in Europe Is about feet
Editor, D. J. Greenville. N.
C.
Managing Editor, D. J.
Greenville, N. C.
Business Manager, D. J.
Greenville, N. C.
Publisher, The Reflector Company,
Inc., Greenville, N. C.
holding
per cent or more of total amount of
D. J. O. L. Joy-
C. B. C. W. Hearne,
R. J. Cobb. D. C. Moore. S. J. Ev-
B. B. Sugg, W. H. Dall, Jr.,
Bros,, of Greenville. N. C, J.
H. Small, of Washington, N. C.
Known bondholders, mortgagees,
and other security holders, holding
per cent or more of total amount
Birds and Beasts of Old Times.
Plants, animals and birds of tho of bonds, mortgagees, or other
have been made subject of
a special exhibition the natural his- I Linotype Co., New
today to outline plans for tho future j of the British muse- N. y. S. J. Everett. Trustee.
Man labors to pile up wealth, of society. The meeting, um. Among the striking bits of
contained this work are tho
The common fowl Is not
mentioned In the old testament, and
was probably Introduced Into Pales-
tine after the Roman conquest. The
of the old testament was
probably the Syrian now ex-
That the was not
v as attended by nearly all of the
When death along wealth , . .
I bishops and many of the prominent
not stay its progress and lie leaves of church throughout the
It all.
Turkey having accepted terms of
peace tho Balkan war may he con-
at an end.
Dominion.
National Tourney
ROCHESTER. N. Y., April
annual championship tournament of hippopotamus Is believed
the National Bowling Association of fact no
formally opened Rochester today
, . , . or Palestine historical times. The
under conditions that promise U . M
most successful tournament In theM are poisonous; the
D. J. WHICHARD.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo
this 1st day of April. 1913.
C. C. PIERCE,
Notary Public.
My commission expires May 1913.
Appointed a Delegate,
has appointed tho
of the Negro graded school,
C. M. Epps one of the delegates to
represent North Carolina in the Co-
tournament In the operative Racial Rural In-
Coughs and colds, when neglected, history of the association. The entry was probably the narcissus, and Development Association
always lead to trouble of tho Hat comprises several hundred teams while the was the poppy to be held at Va.,
lungs. The wisest thing to do when and individual bowlers from cities one. 1913. The appointment of C. M.
you have a cold that troubles you Is throughout the east and from points
to get a bottle of Dr. New far west as Toledo, Chicago and
You will get relief from tho j Cincinnati. Canada also is sending
first dose, and finally tho cough will some representatives. The contests
disappear. O. H. Brown, of continue over a period of three
Ala., wife was down weeks.
bed with an cough and
honestly believe had It not been for, killed In St. Joseph, Mo., by
Dr. King's Now Discovery, she would Ford. In Clay
b living today. Known for for-, county, Mo., 1847.
years as the best remedy for i P. tho first
coughs and colds. Price
f 1.00. by all druggists,
adv
aviator to fly across the con-
killed in a fall Los
Angeles.
Epps was urged because of his
THIS DATE IN HISTORY rt In matters pertaining to the gen-
betterment of racial conditions.
April To receive such an honor at the hands
Russians entered the State's Executive can
not be too highly appreciated.
pony express west of the
Mississippi establish
St. Joseph, Mo., and San Fran-
Wins a Piano
Miss Julia Ricks, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ricks, won a piano
moved into Petersburg In tho Raleigh Times recent voting
before daylight, and soon at- contest. receiving the
entered Richmond., her friends in this good
James, the noted bandit, fortune.
UNCLE SAM
Secretary Bryan Confers
President Wilson
Hill Receive A Few
The Attitude Of Government
lo Hards The New Chi-
WASHINGTON, April Unit-
ed States government has declined
to recognize the new Chinese republic.
Secretary Bryan conferred with
President Wilson for nearly an hour
today at White House, completing
the details and a note is being
pared at the state department to
addressed to China through the Chi-
minister here.
Whether it will presented before
tho meeting of the As-
next Thursday or Is Intended
to reach the Chinese government on
that date has not been disclosed, but
Ohio Waters at Standstill
But Peril is Not Yet Over
the mere presentation of tho note lo
the Chinese minister and over the Big Four tracks in
Says Relief Will Be Only
temporary
Train Service Into Cairo Resumed.
Fair Of An Outbreak Of Ty-
Big Warehouse
A Wreck
CAIRO, April had a
little respite from Its flood scare to-
due to the fact that the Ohio
were at a standstill from mid-
night.
The reading at that hour was an
if anything the showed a lit-
less this morning. The relief,
however, will only be temporary, it Is
said, as engineers gave as the cause
the passing of the crest in the
high water. The crest of the Ohio
flood waters Is still to come and
it is expected that before tonight the
readings will again be the
ascendancy.
Another cause for the standstill
was said to be due to the vast
of water now flowing into the low-
lands the drainage district
It was reported that tho water Is
of formal Internal relations with th
Chinese minister are regarded In dip-
circles as tantamount to
The United Stales government
is anxious to show its friendliness to-
ward China and while there has been
that other nations might an-
the action of this country and
recognize China before tho United
States does, in official circles hero it
was believed that the United States
would be found first to show Its faith
in the new republic.
This afternoon at the request of the
secretary of state, members of most
of the foreign embassies and legations
In Washington appeared at the state
department and received
by Mr. Bryan. Among them
representatives of Brazil,
pan, Great Britain. Russia,
France, Germany, Netherlands, Bel-
glum, Sweden, Peru, Denmark, Mex-
and Spain. Tho
calls lasted but a few minutes in each
case and Secretary Bryan and
his visitors by agreement declined
to make any statement as to the ob-
of the visits.
A noticeable fact, however, was the
absence of the Chinese minister, and
it was concluded that in order to
vent a repetition of tho criticism In
foreign capitals occasioned by the
recent Chinese loan statement, tho
state department this instance has
given due notice of its intentions re-
to China and to all interested
that section for a distance of three-
fourths of a mile.
Those who are looking out for the
reinforcement of the levees did not
work to abate, even though
had stopped. Train service into
the city bad not been resumed to-
day. Only work trains came and
the sand hauled on these was rapidly
placed on the levees by a big force
of workmen.
Is held out that the waters
may continue to recede today or-
that tho city may be better
pared for tho high water which is
coining.
Conditions In the drainage section
were at a standstill. All business was
abandoned and it was said that by
tonight the great would be
at least feet of water.
Hanger of Outbreak of
WASHINGTON, April
health conditions seem very
in the flood districts at the pres-
time, there is of course, danger
a typhoid fever outbreak, which
not appear for said
Surgeon General Blue, of the public
health service, who returned to Wash-
today from Ohio and Indiana,
where he directed the federal govern-
sanitation measures.
Dr. Blue
ed, am not apprehensive of
results. Street cleaning and
are proceeding
and precautions are being taken
hero today. Tho river's stage was
46.4 feet within four-tenths of the
MM stage, and the of rise
that the highest previous flood
mark would be passed this afternoon.
Mayor estimated that
families this city, In on
the lower east side, along Pigeon
Creek had been driven from home.
Conditions are somewhat improved it
where since the levee
was cut yesterday, people are
emergency work Inside the town.
Urgent telephone from
the river at Mount Vernon, Ind.,
tho desperate condition of the
Wabash flood victims in the neighbor-
hood of and Grand
III., scores of whom without food
been fighting for existence against
the water since Sunday. Help will
be to
Reinforce the
HICKMAN, Ky. April at
Hickman held last night but three
blow-outs in tho West Hickman
levee warned engineers that It could
tot stand much more strain.
of the lowland back this
Including about 2.000 working
I were ordered to get to
higher ground.
Government engineers who have been
at work strengthening the Reel Foot
levee today, expressed the belief
the dike would stand the strain of tho
flood. The Reel Foot levee protects
large area of the richest farming
country in the south.
This morning water was backing
to the main street of Hickman.
Telephone messages from Columbus
Ky., where the levee went out Monday
afternoon, state that 1,500 people are
homeless and in need of food and
Va., March
final chapter of the tragedy
was brought to a close when,
in tho presence of the tun
services of Floyd and Al-
were held the home of Floyd
Allen, at the foot of the Blue Ridge
mountains,
It was admitted at the department typhoid
that a formal statement of the at-
of the administration towards
the new Chinese government would be
Warehouse Collapses
LOUISVILLE, April large
warehouse of the Rugby Distillery
given to the press in the course f Company in the western end of the
a few days and there is ground
the belief that without Immediately
recognizing China, assurance has been
conveyed to gov-
and the world powers
been notified that such recognition
will be extended after the first Chi-
congress has assembled and or- the crest of the flood
next Monday. rt Louisville with a stage of
Margaret the celebrated ac-
years old today.
Arthur Byron, one of the best known
of the younger American actors,
years old today.
city, weakened by flood waters, col-
lapsed late last night, releasing to
the river about barrels of
key valued at a quarter of a million
dollars.
Tho threatened collapse of weakened
buildings was the source of
The floral offerings were nun.-
and elaborate, being sufficient J
to cover both graves, PLAYS
March
aged Southern Railway 888888888888888888
repair foreman at Selma, was run . , . . .
Madame Is to go into the
stock companies.
A musical play to be produced next
and instantly killed by a freight
train on the local yards this morning.
The body, which was this afternoon
turned over to a son who came In from season is called
Wilson, was horribly mangled, a long has received offers
siring cars having passed over the from
chest and dismembered the corpse. A opera house will be open
Mr. Warren came here on an early pd in San fall.
morning train from the south and William is to appear n
the belief Is that rather than wait for a one-act play called
the morning train east he attempted and a
to board a freight which was pulling
out of the local yards for Selma.
Yardmen witnessed his unsuccessful
attempt to catch the train while
Flo Irwin has made a hit Lon-
don
Chicago is to have a censorship
at a right smart pace, saw him ordinance proposed for the
lost his hold and his body drop A In Rochester. N.
tween the cars and across the rattY- a woman
There were unable to stop the train. Coleman.
however, and some fifteen cars Broadhurst is to write a play
over the body. The victim the for
was dead when help reached Edwin Mordant is playing the
him.
It is said the deceased leaves a
at and several children at that
place and at Wilson. The body was
this afternoon carried to Selma and
interment will be made there
row.
I Philips Well Known
In Newspaper Circle
of in and His
Alice Lloyd is appearing on the Pa-
coast in the title role of
Rose
Edward E. Rose will have produced
next month a new play entitled
es of the U. S.
Janet is making her first
appearance in musical comedy in
Be On lie April
Is Up
For Greenville
CARTHAGE, April M.
associate editor of the Greens
News, died at the home
father, near Carthage, this afternoon
at six o'clock.
He came home ten days ago for a
rest from his duties as reading clerk
in the slate senate.
Though apparently in his usual
bust health, It was known that he was
from some heart trouble
which he did not think was serious.
His death came unexpectedly and large sums.
. Purple
Edwin Arden will replace Frank
Keenan In the production
of
PHILADELPHIA,
Clay, former director of the depart-
of public safety and Col. John
R. Wiggins and Willard H. Wall,
heads of the Wiggins Construction
Company, building contractors, were
today sentenced to serve not less than
eighteen months nor more than two
Imprisonment for conspiring
defraud the city.
Clay held office for four years end-
December. 1911, but it was
that soon after he took charge of
the department fraudulent and bogus
contracts were made with the Wiggins
The warm season now being near, it
is absolutely the duty of every citizen
to do all la his power to preserve the
good health of himself and family and
to have- due consideration for the health
of bis neighbors. And looking to the
I hereby call on all the people
Greenville to observe the week, be-
ginning April 1913, especially as
And I
ally urge every person in the town
to put every reasonable effort during
the week, to gather up all trash of
every kind on his premises and burn
It or have the same removed to a place
that It may be burned.
I further urge every one to use.
freely, about his premises, some re-
liable disinfectant Immediately after
cleaning his premises and at least
once a week thereafter. fur-
to pay particular attention to
privies, that flies shall be kept from
them, and that be cleaned as re-
quired by the ordinances.
The town carts will render every
possible assistance In this good work.
And that they may render service,
beg you to put such trash as they are
to remove In boxes and in convenient
i places on the streets.
This appeal Is made for our mutual
welfare, so please observe It as care-
fully as your power.
FRANK . WOOTEN,
Mayor.
SEVERAL BETHEL PEOPLE
HERE YES-
his homo town where he was
sally loved and is greatly
. shocked and grieved at the untimely
In spite of the heavy clouds of son
continued all day and a slight rain
which fell throughout the afternoon,
people more than thirty-five
miles to attend the dual funeral of
the men who paid the death penalty
their in the tragedy.
The Immediate cause of his
was angina
The funeral will be at Carthage Fri-
day.
Robert Masten Phillips was a
Repairs to tho city hall and the
construction of police stations, fire
houses in the Sixty-third congress.
the work done and gross fraud in
every Instances was charged.
The case was appealed to a
court and pending a decision the
three men were released on ball.
Suits have been begun by the city
The bodies arrived at the late and the Wiggins Company to com-
et Floyd Allen yesterday afternoon from the ranks. After a short it to refund which it Is
o'clock A short while In Moore county ho aided in alleged to have fraudulently collected
the caskets were opened establishment of the Greensboro from the city.
of the family viewed the faces of their Telegram 1896 was later city
assistant editor of the Raleigh
Cunt Remedies Curl
The worst no how long Handing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Antiseptic Healing Oil. It
April
carry out th
thirty-two pledges In tho national
platform are to be introduced in both
houses in the congress,
probably by Representative
of Kansas and Senator of
Washington.
The formidable program pro-
legislation Includes bills for
the creation of a non-partisan
tariff commission; tho
referendum and recall; a national In-
and Income tax; Improve-
of the Mississippi river; merit
system for postmasters, marshals and
Internal revenue collectors;
primaries;
of all lobbyists; an Industrial
commission to supervise interstate
corporations, agricultural credits
agricultural college extension, some
easier method of changing tho con-
and numerous other reforms
Including prohibition of child labor
and a definite minimum wage for
men.
these tho
say they will seek legislation on
currency, conservation of national re-
sources, good roads, exclusive home-
stead disposition of Alaskan land.
free use of the Panama canal coast
wise reciprocity act and reform of
appropriation methods.
Piles Cured la to U Dy
Your will refund money It
Louisville with a stage
slightly more than feet.
Lower river points today continued
to experience rising waters.
water standing more than two
feet deep In tho lower section of tho
city, faced the menace of a useless
lighting plant. Henderson and Owens
from flood damage them-
selves, were taxed with tho care of
hourly Increasing refugees.
At where are gathered
than three thousand refugees
from Hickman, Cairo, and Columbus,
tho shelter situation was becoming
acute.
End of Flood in Sight Cincinnati
CINCINNATI. April re-
training stationary nearly hours
the Ohio river began falling here to-
day.
Tho indications arc that it will con
to fall slowly that the end
of the flood Is sight.
Flood Not Wedding
INDIANAPOLIS, April
the flood that filled her home had
swept away her box,
her among tho refugees. Miss
of Wet Pearl street, did
not allow tho misfortune to block
plans had made tor her wedding.
Miss who Is years old,
and Christine Anderson, years old,
had set tho date of their marriage for
o'clock on the afternoon of April
On schedule they married. The
ceremony was performed tho Y. W.
C. A. with many of tho members pres-
and the bride, who has been
there, was given a complete
trousseau to replace the lost In
her box.
It was the first event of tho kind
ever held in the Y. W. C. A. and the
members made it long to re-
membered.
Pass Previous High Hark
OINTMENT fa
cure any case of Itching,
an
loved ones.
Crowd Begins to Gather
As early as o'clock this morning
the crowd commenced to gather. They
came in conveyances, astride and on
foot. Many came from Grayson,
and Carroll counties, scores cf
them coming distances twenty-five
miles or more. By noon the crowd
was enormous and it was
estimated at
At o'clock the caskets were
brought out of the home and placed
wagons to be conveyed to the bur-
plot. A few minutes later the
long procession started tho Journey
lo the last resting place of Floyd
and Claude Allen, father and son.
The burial plot Is located one mile
from the Allen home, In a cultivated
field, and occupies a space on the top
of a ridge. A few yards away from
the ground is the home of
Jones. Tho caskets rested the
yard surrounding this home.
The funeral services were then con-
ducted by the Rev. Floyd
the Rev. Mr. Monday, both primitive
Baptists. Both ministers made
minute talks, but did not take any
particular texts nor did they dwell
upon the circumstances which led to
the deaths of the Aliens. They were
followed by tho Rev. J. T. Smith, a
Baptist missionary, who for
fifteen minutes.
Immediately following the services,
the vast crowd was permitted to view
tho remains for one hour the
people passed around the caskets and
viewed the bodies.
The crowd then left and the
were borne to the burial plot. A brief
burial service was read and the bodies
were consigned to their graves, res.-
g side by side.
Mrs. Floyd Allen, Jack Allen, Victor
Allen. Garland Allen and the entire
family connection attended the fun-
Mrs. Allen was prostrated with
grief and was unable to leave her
carriage
Medal to Clause Allen's Sweet-
heart
Miss Nellie Claude's finance,
was In attendance stood at the
bead of the grave throughout the
vices. When tho services were con-
and ready to close
the casket, the medal which was given
was taken from his breast and
handed to Miss was
completely broken and wept
during the service. She now the
guest of Mr Floyd Allen.
Morning Post and editor o New
LONDON, April aviators
Daily announced their
News as associate editor In 1909. Mr. competing for the Daily Ma s
Phillips was one of the best know, prize for a transatlantic
and most popular newspaper men of Gordon England, a British airman,
this state. He was once president of Herr a German
l.- i i ii- i I i an.
the State Press Association and a
of the executive committee. He
was a leader and a prominent figure
the contest and the and
Captain F. S. Cody say that they will
i I good roads movement be competitors in both the Atlantic
and was prominent church and flight and that around Britain
fraternal circles. , The m
that the Atlantic prize will
before the end of 1914.
Horace Short, the builder of tho
Noted Leaders Heard
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April of
tho most noted equal rights advocates considers a light
of the country were hoard today at Great,
the sessions of the second day of the the help of tho wind almost feasible
annual meeting of the Mississippi now that a the
Woman's Suffrage Conference, verso direction may be accomplished
Among tho number were Miss Virgin-
la Brooks Chicago, Mrs. John M. Debate
Met of Cincinnati, Mrs. WASHINGTON. D. C, April
It looked the greater part of
Bethel, at least the business
was transferred to Greenville
The occasion was a trial
that attracted much interest, hence
the large number of people who
to take part In it.
That portion of the people of Beth-
el who approve of law and order,
we-e determined that the sale of
liquor there cease, and to bet-
further this result the town of-
last fall employed Mr. W. L.
Brewer as police officer. Mr. Brew-
proved the right man for the place
and In carrying out his duties made
arrests for blind
The lawless element combined
against the officer In the effort to
stop his search for blind tigers, and
on a certain occasion when the officer
went to make some arrests, such re-
arose that he was forced to
use his club to bring subjection lo
the law.
To retaliate for this the parties In-
had Officer Brewer indicted
on the charge assault with deadly
weapon, and the matter was heard
here Wednesday before Justice C. D.
Rountree, Justice L. A. Mayo sitting
with him. A large number of wit-
were examined, both sides be-
represented by counsel. The
consumed most of the day and after
hearing the testimony and argument
of counsel, tho matter was dismissed
as a malicious prosecution, the pros-
being taxed with the
of the trial.
Rex
of Green Bay, Mis. between Cornell University
of Milwaukee. Miss Georgetown University, which is
II Gordon of Now Orleans, Mrs, Car-
Bartlett Crane of Kalamazoo,
and Miss Anne Martin of Reno, Nev.
Orphan Singing Class Coming.
The Singing Class of the Oxford
Orphan Asylum will make their an-
visit to Greenville on
day, 9th Inst, and will give a concert
that night tho auditorium of th;
Bait Carolina Teachers
Greenville Is always glad
to have the singing class come, and
will them a largo audience on
this visit.
Ohio river flood relief by Federal After the graves were filled Miss
placed flowers upon
Sketches of Pitt County
ago Mr. Henry T. King
compiled and had published a book
of of Pitt We be-
there arc many who ought
to have and read a copy of this boo
and keep It for reference. It
merit as well as historical value,
that our subscribers may have
an opportunity to get of the
university to dispose
question Is on tho recall of Judicial
decisions and is taken from the
form of the Progressive party.
to take place tomorrow evening in
Hall at Georgetown, promises
to one of tho most Interesting
events
BASEBALL
At
Georgetown John Hopkins
At Chapel
University of N. C, Amherst i.
At
Boston Nationals Richmond
At
Atlanta Columbus, A. L.,
Memorial Day Observance Here.
The Memorial Day committee held At
a meeting Monday to for Its Winston. Carolina. In-
observance as usual this year As
the next 10th of May falls on At
day, tho committee decided to hold th.; Petersburg. Va., Providence. In-
on the following Tuesday.
13th. Hon. F. C. Harding was At
to deliver the address and has Philadelphia American Recruits.
accepted. All may look forward to.
interesting occasion, and tho old At
soldiers should make their plans to Catawba
be present. At Wake
Wake Forest Eastern College
Card of Thanks At New
I deeply appreciate the kindness New Orleans Cleveland
during tho recent Illness and cans
death of my wife and take this At
price. That is, we will give the
Weekly Reflector for year
include a copy of of Pitt
for or tho Daily Re-
four months and a copy of the
book for or tho Dally Reflector
one year and a copy of tho book for
Surely at this the
of books that can be had should
not be long unsold.
ROOSEVELT WEDDING
of returning my sincere thanks to
each of them.
J. J. CHERRY.
For Weakness and el Appetite
The Old Standard general tonic,
Chattanooga Detroit Americans
We notice In the News and Observer
that Mr. Ed. E. Is mention-,
ed as a candidate for mayor of
Mr. has many friends
NEW YORK, April
Is readiness for the wedding to-
morrow of Miss Ethel Roosevelt,
daughter of Colonel and Mrs.
Roosevelt and Dr Richard Derby
of this city The ceremony will per-
formed at noon In tho Episcopal
church at Oyster Bay and will
followed by a at
Hill. Although no attempt will be
made to have an elaborate wedding
the guests will be numerous and
musical features unusually attractive.
The bride will have five attendants.
Mr. Roger A. Derby will be his broth-
man and Roosevelt,
brother of the bride, will of
the ushers.
happened to Is soon
the that .; in this, to be seen In New York, with Olive
wish for his election. In the leading role.





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Kate Watson and Nettie Liles went to
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If its a shad you want see R. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Tucker went
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j drinks and cigars is Cox and House.
, Mrs. Charlie and Mrs. IV
j l. Forrest want to Greenville Thurs-
I day.
Harrington. and
j have a large stock of American farm
I fencing on hand now. It will pay you
to see them.
M J. II Smith went to Greenville
Thursday.
Miss Bather and Mrs. G. A.
went to Greenville Friday.
If its a hog or cow you want to
sell, write or phone H. W. Win-
K.
Furniture, rugs, art squares and
battings to suit the most fashions at
A. W. Ange and Co.
Misses Kate and Mamie Chapman
came in Friday night to spend
day and Sunday at home.
For those who come first the Pitt
County Oil Co. has a few tons of
cotton seed meal at attractive
I prices.
I We invite the public lo come and
inspect our line of dry goods, notions
and shoos. Cox and House.
Mis-rs Kate Watson. Louise Car-
roll, Cora Walston. Ethel
and several other school girls won
to Greenville Friday.
Fertilizer distributors, in both styles
the and Cole at Harrington,
and Co.
For reasons useless to mention It
Is necessary that the Pitt County Oil
Co. close their hooks at once. All
persons indebted to this company arc
urgently requested to make Immediate
lenient.
For ladies ready made dress goods
Bee W. I. House at once.
We know It will strengthen and
tone up the weakened, tired and
overtaxed nerves of the digestive or-
create a hearty appetite, and
weakness with strength.
We just heard of a case of a man
N. Y., who suffered from
a bad stomach trouble for fifteen
years and had become so weak he
could hardly was cured
by
Try a bottle of and if it fails
lo help you will give back your
money. Pharmacy, Green-
ville. X. c.
FORECAST FOB
THE COMING WEEK
Card.
ITEMS
March and Mr;.
Archer of Maryland have
Icon visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. It.
; Fleming home this morn-
Miss Mamie Guthrie of Chocowinity
I Is spending some lime with her aunt.
I Mrs. Benjamin F. Sears.
Miss Sydney Davenport has re-
turned from Georgia where she had
a most delightful visit during Feb-
Miss and Miss
ebb of the E. C. T. T. S. added
pleasure to a large circle of
during the Faster holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Davenport with
a party of friends from and
Greenville spent Easter Sunday in
Washington at the Hotel Louise.
Mrs. II. It. and
Miss spent Tuesday with
Miss Petty Crandall of Stokes.
A party consisting of Miss Anna
and Wilton Fleming of Greenville
Miss and William
C, Chauncey of took in the
basket party at the school
house Tuesday evening and report a
most enjoyable time, chaperoned by
Miss Campbell.
Miss Louise Miss Mar-
Jones and Mr. W. C. Chauncey at-
tended tho tacky party at Hodges
store in Beaufort county on
day evening.
Rev. Mr. Bridges of Bath, will hold
services In our church Sunday morn-
March We hope the visiting
minister will be favored by a large
Greensboro, March congregation.
of at least days in which j A enjoyable box party and Ice
every detail had been carefully plan-; PP combined was given In
the Greensboro police department school building on Tues-
Saturday in one hour's time drew their Ladles
net, and in it they found of the Methodist church.
retailers, both white and black. The . ,
swoop was made without any warn- l T ,
and their plans had been kept haS
Greensboro Police Force
lake in the Prisoners
For Retailing
Co. W
the Best Drugs Used in Our Prescription Toilet Article,, Full Lin, of CREAM Stationery. All Fountain Kodak Supplies
Drug Co.
absolutely secret until after the
rests bad been made, they giving no
inkling that anything was about to
Chief and his entire force
both day and night crews, started on
their rounds promptly at and so
carefully had their plans been made
that within an hour's time the
was. filled with the prisoners.
The patrolmen were dressed in plain
clothes, and leaving the police station
they placed themselves at different
points ready to hold their men before
any warning could be given to others.
As the arrests were made the police
patrol began its rounds, and the
were hauled to the station post
bast.,
Those arrested Saturday were
White, two warrants; Jim Boyd,
white, two warrants; John Hines. a
Monroe Joe
Meadows, white,
York, white; Tom Curry,
from Mr. J. E. Starkey the automobile
and garage business conducted by the
latter for tho past year or so, to-
with the good Will of the
and will hereafter conduct it
himself.
Mr. Starkey will be with his broth-
Mr. It. L. Starkey at Princes
street where they will open a cigar,
soda and billiard parlor in the near
future Work is now in progress get-
ting the building In shape and the
fixtures have been ordered. Messrs.
Starkey hope to open on or
May Dispatch.
Test of the Webb Law
FRANKFORT, Ky., March The
local agent of one of the express com-
was arraigned In the circuit
court for trial today on charges of
delivering liquor In violation of tie
Webb law, tho new Federal statue
prohibits the shipment of II-
Ingold, white; for prohibition territory I
Is the first case to be filed In
Richmond Allen, and Charlie Kentucky and it probably will be us-
March
calling of a caucus of the
of the House for organization
next Wednesday comes as a forcible
reminder of the fact that the Con-
about to assemble will be com-
posed of three distinct parties, for tho
first time in the history of the nation.
The Progressives are expected to name
Victor Murdock of Kansas as their
choice for the The Re-
publicans of the House will caucus
Saturday and will name
Mann of Illinois for speaker.
Municipal elections involving
local issues will take place
the week in Chicago, St. Louis and
several other large cities. Forty cit-
and towns of Wisconsin will vote
on the anti-saloon question, while the
voters of Fargo, N. D. Racine,
Durham, N. C, and several other
places will ballot on a proposal to
adopt the commission plan of govern-
Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Thomas
It. Marshall. Mrs. Champ Clark and
the wives of the cabinet officers CM
to be the guests of honor at a break-
fast in the capital on Saturday. The
flair is to be in char-
and is designed to give tho
Washington official and unofficial cir-
an opportunity to meet the
of the president, the vice president
and other of the new
The wedding of Miss Ethel
Roosevelt, daughter of Colonel and
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Dr.
Richard Derby, of New York city,
will take place Friday morning In the
Episcopal church at Oyster Bay. Th
ceremony will be followed by a re-
at the Roosevelt residence on
Hill.
The sister ship of the
the largest ship In the world, is lo
be launched Thursday at Hamburg
and will be christened Europe. The
will be feet long and
feet beam. Both vessels are lo he
employed in the transatlantic service
of the line.
Tho professional baseball season
of 1913 will ushered in
with the first championship sf
the Pacific Coast League. Portland
will open at San Francisco, Vernon
at Los Angeles and Oakland at Sac-
The seventeenth annual meeting of
the American Academy of Political
and Social Science will be held n
Philadelphia Friday and Saturday and
will be devoted principally to a dis-
of tho Cost of Living in
the Other notable
gatherings of the week Will be the
Episcopal church congress at Charles-
ton. S. C and the Mississippi Vail.
Suffrage Conference at St.
C. Harding Chas. C
HARDING A PIERCE
Lawyers
Practicing in all the Courts
Office in Wooten Building on Third
street, fronting Court
Dallas Plans Playgrounds
DALLAS. Tex., March
citizens will vote tomorrow on a pro-
to lean, bonds to the amount of
half a million dollars to be used In
extending and the city's
playgrounds.
Work ls play a fellow ought
to like best of all.
It cost a lot of money even to
tend that you are rich.
Paul Mi trick
Che only Merchant Tailor
in Greenville.
Has moved in rear of
Bell Royal Store, where
those needing his services will find
Urn ready to on them.
Full very newest for
CLOTHING
suits made to promptly
from up.
clothing cleaned, pressed, and
your work and get
he best. Phone and work will
I sent for when desired
F. M. WOOTEN
Lawyer
Office second floor In Wooten
on Third St, opposite court house
Carolina.
I. Moore W. H. Long
t.
Attorneys at Law
Greenville. Carolina
J. i i i IRE
at Law
Edwards on the Court
House
c .
w. P.
Attorney at Law
In front room of the Edwards
Just north of Court House.
Greenville. North Carolina.
ALBION DON
Attorney at Law
In Building, Third St
Practices wherever his services are
desired
North Carolina.
BARRY SKINNER
at Law
North Carolina.
JAMES L. EVANS
Attorney at Law
in Edwards fifth door
from street
Carolina.
B. F. TYSON
Insurance
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store.
N. W. OUTLAW
. Attorney at Law
formerly occupied by
Fleming
R. W. CARTER, D.
limited to diseases of the Eye
Ear, Nose and Throat
A N. O. N. C.
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green-
ville, day every Monday, a m to pm
DR. F. FITTS, N. C.
Office Hours to
and Fridays
Office ever Frank Wilson Store.
Phone connection.
Examination Is free
CHOICE FLOWERS ROSES.
CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS
A SPECIALTY
Our artistic arrangements
In wedding outfits are equal
to the best. Nothing finer In
than
style.
Blooming pot plants,
and ferns In great variety
Rose bushes, and
evergreens, hedge plants and
shade trees.
. L. CO Raleigh. N. C,
D. J Jr., art., for Green-
ville and vicinity.
J. C. Lanier
AND HEAD STONES
AMI IRON FENCES
NORTH CAROLINA
d-w
ed to
court.
test the law In the
Sporting Goods
Wilson. Monroe and Tom
gave bonds of each. Joe
gave n bond of The
others were locked up. unable On account of Increased practice
give bond. They will be tried In Dr, Fills will stay in Greenville
Municipal court Monday morning, day Mondays and Fridays but his or-
white, was brought in lire hours will be from a. m, to
from Revolution. I p. in. as tho afternoon will be d
w to work done outside tho office
by appointment. Patients
treatment in the afternoon
i i their homes or at the should
WE A NICE LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS,
TACKLE. EVER READY FLASHLIGHTS, SCREEN DOORS AND
WINDOWS, THE WONDER ICE CREAM FREEZER, Wind-
WALL PLASTER AND ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT.
CARR ATKINS
the Advertise Your Wants
Freckled Girls
will either
them to fade that two jars will even
in tho most severe cases completely of Killing Child Wife
. cure them. We are willing to personally O. March case
guarantee to return money .,, , ., . , .
; without argument if complexion hi Indicted on a charge
not fully restored beauty, of murdering bis years old wife.
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is came up today for trial. The
crime was committed at the
V. ill not make hair grow but will . . , .
remove TAN, and of several ago
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. The accused husband ls but years
The jars are large and results absolute- of age.
certain. Sent by mail if desired.
Price Mammoth jars .-,
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP A bulletin by the Department of
For sale by Agriculture states that wages paid to
JNO. L. WOOTEN CO. laborers In this country have In-
J. W. BRYAN creased 3.2 per cent last year and
. . North rent during the last two years.
The- man who the seal
deed
He for woe or weal.
He Put the Seal t
the Hake.
ON BREAD,
So Fresh, So Light, So limn n.
Our Huns and sad Cake.
WILLIAMS
s. T. II I h S
Plumbing, and Water
Heating
Engines;
Electric Light
I am prepared o do your work at
Reasonable me or call,
No.
THIS DATE IN HISTORY
March
Francis first
bishop of the M. E. church in
America, died in
Va. Horn In England, Aug.
1715.
11.42 Henry resigned his seat in
the United States senate.
C. statesman,
died In Washington, C. Horn
In S. C, March IS,
1872.
L. Taylor,
senator from Tennessee, died
in Washington, U. C. Born In
Carter county, Tenn., July
1850.
Alabama . A. R. in Session
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. March
Grand Army veterans and members
of affiliated organizations throughout
assembled In this city today
for the twenty-fifth annual encamp-
of the Department of Alabama.
THE
Greenville Banking Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
RESOURCES OVER
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
Selected as a legal depository by the State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Treasury Depart-
of the United States as a depository for Postal Funds.
This Bank made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in Eastern Carolina.
THERE IS A REASON WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
i.
E. C. Flanagan, Pres.
E. B. Higgs, V-Pres.
C. S. Carr, Cashier
Great Problem Now
Confronts Dayton as
Result of the Flood
Must Care for Thousands of
People Indefinitely
SEWED CLOGGED WITH MUD
Sanitation Is Mr
vices the Militia
That are Stationed In the
DAYTON, O., March is the
problem to Dayton tonight
us summarized by George L.
secretary to Governor Cox and rep-
the latter
Forty thousand persons must be
fed. clothed and housed for a week
tended to lake In the whole county
today. The flood did more than sweep
away property, for it swept away the
administration temporarily, at
and brought what amounts
t. a commission form government.
The militia was instructed obey
orders and thus i police
force. The extension of the area
law developed from ac-
taken by local dealers whose
are closed. They complained
that saloons In the outskirts wore
sending Into the city and that
considerable drunkenness had been
observed. Adjutant General Wood re-
ported the situation to tho governor
and his action was prompt and
The telephone system Is still a
wreck, which Is a great handicap In
administering the affairs of tho city.
Street cars arc unable to run and nu-
duty. He helped bis men to Clear
the street and keep the crowd back.
Not content with this, he
the gathering, that the
objected to the public viewing the
bodies and that It would not be per-
or more.
Twenty thousand persons must be
cared for Indefinitely. These are than relief work except by bringing
GREENSBORO, X. C, March
bodies of Floyd Allen and his son,
Claude Allen, electrocuted the
state prison yesterday for their
part In tho court house
tragedy, was brought hero this morn-
Later they were transferred to
Mount Airy train and upon arrival
at tho little mountain town in the
early afternoon were conveyed to wag-
Tho Journey across tho Blue
to the Allen home was begun
about o'clock In the afternoon, the
funeral party expecting to make the
fifteen miles over rough roads by
night
Hundreds of people were the rail-
way here to see the in
which rested the bodies of the
outlaws. At Mount Airy a large
crowd of mountain people, among
whom were many relatives and friends
the clansmen, were gathered. No
demonstrations were offered and there
was no difficulty in making a passage-
household goods swept away. day.
They must be provided with a
few
way through the crowd for the six
i . when here from Cincinnati men of the mountains who
served as pall-bearers. The funeral
estimated
that bodies have been recovered
though there are only records of only
He said many of them were bur-
led without usual official action and
that In cases he did not expect
to get records.
necessary household articles such as
bedding, pots and pans, stoves and a
few dollars. A half million dollars
could used In this way by the re-
lief committee.
Fifteen thousand houses and
buildings must be
Two thousand houses and other
structures or what remains of them,
must pulled down.
Thousands of tons of debris must
be removed.
Following some of the
since the flood broke over
the city Tuesday
Tho waterworks pumping station
in operation but the distribution of
is greatly retarded by open pipes i
in wrecked houses. The pressure ls
Remains The Allen's Taken
to Their Mountain Home
For Burial
train which started across the
was composed of three wagons
and two buggies.
Victor Allen, son of Floyd Allen.
and J. C. Burton of
counsel of tho Aliens, accompanied
tho bodies from Richmond. They es-
caped the eyes of the curious upon
the arrival here and quietly
breakfast n local hotel.
S M
1876
Wholesale and retail grocer and
RICHMOND, Va., March
of the Chesapeake and Ohio
I Railway shops bore today started a
movement to get funds for the
feeble, but growing stronger as over the graves
, . , and Claude Allen, who were
The main sanitary sewer Is in opera
although ninny of the laterals
leading from are clogged with
mud or backed up water.
The flood sewers, separate from the
sanitary, will be In operation
row. These sewers carry off tho
fall from the gutters and
now to remove the water being pump-
ed from basements
Telegraph service la fast catching
up with requirements which
been and are still enormous.
Brave Services Rendered
No braver services have been per-
formed than those by the telegraph
and telephone linemen who made pis-
the dissemination of news to
hundreds of thousand of friends and
relatives of
executed here yesterday.
It Is reported today that Governor
; Is on tho verge of a nervous
breakdown,
RICHMOND, March the
vigorous protest of Victor M. Allen
and Rev. J. J. Jr., to
Richmond people last night
made a public spectacle of the bodies
of Floyd Allen and Claude
Allen,
For six hours men, women and
white and colored, poured
rough the gates of under-
taking establishment at Third
Marshall streets, were ushered through
tho mortuary chamber by
and by city police and made to pass
They waded I quickly out to the street.
swam icy floods and entered lot- Friends of tho Aliens sought to
buildings hesitatingly In the responsibility for what was
pursuit of their duty. John II. Pat
chairman of the general com-
last night found many opera-
tors who had removed shoes or
clothes since last Tuesday. There is
enough food and clothing present
characterized by them as one of the
most disgraceful hi the his-
of this city.
It was shown between and
o'clock Major Louis Werner, chief
of police, was given orders by Mr.
needs, but relief will h required on acting tho wish of Victor
a diminishing scale for another month. Allen, to prevent the entrance t
order of Governor Cox the reign crowds. The chief apparently did his 1913.
dealer. Cash paid for hides
Fur, Cotton Seed Oil barrels. Turkey
Eggs.
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc.,
Suits, carriages, go-carts, par-
suits, tables, lounges,
and Gall ft Ax snuff, High
Life tobacco, Key West Cheroots. Hen-
George Cigars, canned cherries,
peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly, meat;
flour sugar, coffee, soap, lye. magic
food, matches, oil, cotton seed meal
and seed oranges,
nuts, candles, dried apples,
peaches prunes, currants, raisins,
glass and china ware, wooden ware,
cakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese,
best butter, new Royal Sewing ma-
chines and numerous other goods
Quality and quantity cheap for cash.
Come to see me. Number
S M
NOTICE
At the regular meeting of the board
f county commissioners to be held
be first Monday In April a
will be presented for the dis-
continuance of the public road lead-
from Bruce to Bluff. All
persons Interested and wishing to be
should be present a, that time.
BELL,
Co.
d-w law
Mar Hear The Bugle
I feel duty bound to start the war
In this vicinity against the
Slavery because if Green-
ville and vicinity is among the
est of our nation, It likes much of
being free from the horrible danger
and it is no mistake lo say there
a few seeds of tho Slavery
planted here.
nut now starting to sell a book
War on tho White Slavery
at that will guide you
to what and how horrible uncivilized
ungodly it Is give you
hope of tho of the evil.
And I hope that every one who will
Join the ranks the evils of
tho homo will send their autograph
address a few stamps to help
the incidental expense of organ-
I sincerely thank all who helped
me by buying my hosiery hope
that they and all others will bear
In mind the fact that I've got many
boxes of men's hosiery,
and a few for female, at fifty cents
per box of pair. Please help me
to merge my hosiery business Into
this much needed book business.
, II. E. CHAPMAN.
CITY OFFICIALS
Churches, Lodges Social
COUNTY
SheriffS. Dudley.
Clerk Superior C. Moore.
Register Bell.
II. Wilson.
C Oil
Surveyor- W. C.
L.
U. II, Lewis, W. K. Proctor, M. T.
Siler, J. G. Taylor.
Card of Thanks
I deeply appreciate tho kindness o
during the recent Illness
death of my wife and take this
of returning my sincere thanks lo
each of them,
J. J. CHERRY.
WE
OFFER YOU
A HOME ON
EASY TERMS
We can assist you to own your own
home the terms will easy,
If not easier, than paying rent. If you
want to build or buy a homo and
haven't quite enough money to do so.
It will to your advantage to call
and let us explain how we can assist
you. It'll be money in your pocket.
HOME AND
ASSOCIATION
Evans Greenville, N. C.
TOWN
M. Wooten.
Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T.
Aldermen E. B. W.
A Bowen. J. S. Tunstall, J.
F. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P.
H. C. Edwards.
Water and Light
Spain, C. L.
W. Tucker.
L. Allen.
Fire Overton.
CHURCHES
Baptist, C. M. Rock,
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W.
Wilson, of Sunday
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary.
J. J. Walker, pas-
tor; E. A. Sr superintendent
Sunday school.
Episcopal, St. Dallas
Tucker, W. A. Bowen, sup-
Sunday
Presbyterian- P II Clerk.
Methodist, Jarvis
S. If. Hoyle. pastor; A. B. Ellington,
LODGES
Greenville No. A. F. and A M.
H. Bently W. M.; L. H. Pen
Sec.
clerk; H. D. Bateman,
dent Sunday school; L. H. Pender,
secretary.
Chapel
Re. W. O.
Sharon No. A. F. and A. M.
F. D. W. It.; E. E. Griffin.
Sec.
Greenville Encampment No. I.
O. O. W. C. P.; L.
H. Pender. Scribe.
River No. K.
M. Clark. C. C; A. B. Ellington.
K. R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No BO, R. A. M.
J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin,
Sec.
Covenant No. I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tuesday night, F. J.
Forbes N. Q.; L. H. Pender. Sec.
Greenville Camp No. M. W.
f A., meets every 1st 3rd Wed-
nights. Julius Brown, con-
J. F. Stokes, clerk.
Tribe No. I. O. R
II, Meets every Friday night. J. J.
Jenkins, Sachem; J. W. Brown, C. of
Special Sale
on White
Goods
Now Going on In
DRESSES.
LACES AND
EMBROIDERIES
At unusually Low Prices
ALL TOP SHOES
are being closed far below
cost It will pay yon to trade
here
Lillian Carr. pres
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary
Daughters of T
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L.
SKIN SORES
scat,
tali nm
MM b, US
SALVE
QUICKLY HEALED
en, secretary.
Tho Kings A. L.
president; Mrs. J. O.
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS
Time Arrival Ase
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Northbound Southbound
8.18 a. in. 1.18 p. m.
U p. m. , as,
SOUTHERN
1.16 a. m. a. m.
a. m. 7.16 a. m.
4.26 a. in. 4.17 p. m.
When Your Automobile
M I REPAIRING, TAKE IT TO GREENVILLE MOTOR
CO ON FIFTH STREET NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, AND
ANY NEEDED REPAIRS WILL BE PROMPTLY AND SKILL-
DONE. IF NOT CONVENIENT TO BRING YOUR CAR,
PHONE TO NO. AND AN EXPERIENCED
MECHANIC WILL RE SENT TO DO THE WORK.
All Kinds of Accessories and Supplies
IN WAY OF TIRES, TUBES, SPARK FLOW, AIR
METAL POLISH, ELECTRIC HORNS, SHOCK AB-
GREASES, OILS, ETC. CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Gasoline per Gallon
Greenville Motor Co.





PRES. WILSON
IS PUZZLE
Universities Virginia, John
Hopkins and North Caro-
will Debate April
Senator He Experts Wilson r
Make One Of Tin- Greatest Ex-
Math Officers
try
WASHINGTON, April
son Is a to Washington
His like not been lean
hr in many a day. He recall U
callers. to their trouble
rejoicings, end the even tenor
or ins way. Mis silence
awes die office seeker or the favor
hunter. Three time the suffragists
have him and three limes he
has laid nothing to Indicate his
toward the cause of suffrage.
Sen. I. It. Simmons of North
who, as chairman the finance
committee, will help Representative
President Wilson
dent is going to make one of the
a tariff bill, thinks the
greatest executives the country ever
had.
Wilson weighs men and their
statements., said Mr. Simmons.
listens, and then
dent Taft took up a thing today
dropped it tomorrow.
Watched the popular wind and some-
times rode it. Mr. Wilson Is weigh-
everything and It
would be a task to Impose
upon
The impression that Sen. Simmons
not from a visit or two to the
House is In line with what other con-
get. Mr. Wilson Is keep-
US his head and does not let any
sort of story throw him the
CHAPEL HILL, April high
scholarship record of tho
class that averaged on nil grades.
1911-12. and
includes one member of the
. lass that averaged on all
Onion county, gains this
and individual credit is
due A. It. The high schools
of Greensboro and Charlotte led all
high at the
exhibit.
Things We're
March
it was Father Ryan who expressed
these thoughts, though in more beau-
language than I can put them,
are pearls which Ho In the
far beyond human sheen.
There are chords which break on the
music sacred for mortal ear,
And thoughts that this
that on appear.
Hut Just lure I must c me to a halt
along this line else my friend should
think I am going off on the
low route again.
I started out to tell of
what we are doing at Our
highways beginning to look some-
thing like the one by on
of the major prophets for Indeed they
are to look beautiful and
in the scholarship
each school contributing four students no travel
i the record of not loss than j ,,,,.,,. because we keep stock en-
all studies. ,,,,,,, m green and our land
and Webb ,,.,
two each la the scholarship ,,. ,. pasture they need
Winterville Item.
COATED
A LAZY LIVER.
record.
Happened to the
comedy staged by the
Club of the of North
Carolina, is hooked to make a tour of
a number Of North Carolina towns
and with wire to fence them and
therefore are ail or us just plain
people, though we have but very few,
if any. people.
Our new organ has Just arrived for
our school and ere long our music
during the next two weeks. Visits as ,, fr we
to the following eastern towns i among our plain
been can't be excelled. Beauty
ton, Winston. Wilson and ., our maidens.
Wendell. This production by as fortunate ones
dramatic talent of the University has
who dally dwell among nature's
met With due recognition wherever ,., , or
it has been staged and It was met with , , our school
favor Raleigh that its second, not n excellent work
appearance was made. In tho county and
The triangular debate between the lg but by few and that in-
of Virginia, Johns ,.,,,, for bare as good
kins and North Carolina, to be he'd , county as anywhere in
on neutral grounds, is scheduled for forth Carolina.
April The query to be discuss
by the three institutions
ed, That disregarding the
If anyone thinks that I am
tooting our horn too loud let that
doubting Thomas write to Prof. Ray
Chairman
May yet kept the
Post at Paris
WASHINGTON, April
House officials were unable today to
throw any light on the report that
Democratic National Chairman
F. had reconsidered
his declination of tho ambassadorship
to France and was now inclined to
take the post.
Mr. has for nearly a
been undecided and while on
one day he had Informed tho White
House he would accept, the next day
or two after that, Mr.
his intention of reconsidering.
To all Inquirers at the White House
officials today admitted that they were
puzzled and did not know exactly
what Mr. would do. On the
day before the senate adjourned Mr.
telephoned the White
to prepare his nomination and
that he would like to he con-
firmed before the Senate adjourned
Friends of the administration paw I
the way for confirmation of the
in the closing hours of the
session, but at the Instance of
Mr. the affair was dropped
and soon afterward the national chair-
man issued a statement formally de-
the post.
There Is little likelihood that any-
thing authoritative or definite will
known in respect to the appointment
until Mr. makes another
public announcement or his
or that of some other man for
ambassador to France actually Is sent
to the senate.
Goes
After Barnes
In Memory of Pony Express
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April
interesting exercises conducted In the
presence of o large crowd of
tors a handsome granite monument
was unveiled here today to mark
site of the spot from which the first
pony express rider started across the
plains on April The
was erected by the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
forte treaty, the tolls of the Panama principal of the High
Canal should be the same to the not that as bright. If
chant ships of all not talent ho ever taught
Professor P. of the from then Inform me
University of Chicago, delivered the and I will return all postage and pay-
second of tho series of lectures by for tho stationery, even If you use
eminent Americans under the gilt-edged paper.
of the University If necessary, address Know, Han-
day night. His subject was N. C, I'll get it. but
London of Maintaining a I was too old to go to school
high record as a lecturer, as well as when was a stripling
a writer and teacher, his lecture was boy.
in keeping with the high standard I Now. what about the play Aw-
at In these lectures by scholars that was given at the
from all sections of the country. school building last Friday evening.
The ward of the contract for the I really don't know what to say. I
design of the dining hall of haven't language to express It, real-
University was Issued this week It was splendid. and every
to Co. of Washington, one did excellent but there are those
D. C. Eight competitive designs were who deserve special mention. It was
submitted by various architects. H. who said Impersonate
S. Keller, of Raleigh, submitted ard the HI and I play others of
the design to receive the approval of characters, but said he he, I
second choice. , am So Miss Blanche
was Awful Aunt
On Is was a typical servant
a so-called family of
I years ago and though a little
at times far from
he was faithful to the core and
would provoke a hearty laugh from
ALBANY, N. Y., April most serious. Agnes
tonight accused William Barn- j was charming daughter of the
cs, Jr. chairman of the Republican; wealthy city family and Indeed sh
state committee, of having was bewitching and could act and
tho resolution offered yesterday by look as scornful as she was bewitch-
Senator Brown requesting the Sen- was her
ate Judiciary committee to determine , brother and played to perfection the
what, If any, action should be taken role of a young man who had started
by the Senate or the Legislature in on the downward way but was
relation to a published letter in rescued by his tho
the governor was quoted as having faithful ere It was too late,
made a promise to sign Lee ever acts her part
the full crow bill. I well and we feel that the past and
Ross Barnes does not keep present will be an Index to the
of the Senate and keep his hands off tare. May Joe and Luther
the legislature. I will get after Mr. j Smith always through life leave off
declared tho governor. I the part they forgot. Leslie Harris
is the man who that Lee Manning In their songs
resolution. He Is a part of the clog dancing would have put to
government. He has no business shame the most typical of the
meddling with the legislature. There day. John Walter and Jessie
would he a howl If Mr. Murphy came Smith deserve and have our sincere
here and went into Senator Wagner's j thanks for their old time valor and
room and drew resolutions against the violin and banjo music,
governor. I want Mr. Ramos to keep I Two more I'll mention, Pearl Jack-
away from the capitol. He Is the son in a sketch from Oliver Twist
Republican boss. The people do not Lillian
want bosses up there. The people are Mumford's recitation Must
the bosses now. be Tied are not to be for-
If I had promised I would gotten.
WINTERVILLE, April Doro
thy Johnson went to
and returned Monday morning.
Cox and House Invite the public to
come and their line of dry
and notions.
Mr. Dallas Tucked filled his
appointment hero lest Sunday.
Hardware, notions and shoes V.
I. I louse his them when you arc
in need of any.
The V. I. V. convention Is In
here from Monday night until
Wednesday night.
Messrs. Ashley Henry
and K. Dull went to Green-
ville Sunday.
Harrington, Harbor Co., have
a large of American farm
on hand now. It will pay you
to see them.
It T. is getting new goods
day; it Will pay you to come
and give thorn a look.
For fountain drinks, cigars and
groceries come to Cox and House.
For ready made clothing
W. House. He can save you money.
The baseball lama hero between
Winterville and Kinston last
day proved to be a very interesting
one when the game over the
score stood to In favor of Win-
A new lot of dry goods and notions
just received. A. W. Ange and Co.
Messrs. K. F. Tucker and J.
Johnson took a trip to Green-
ville Monday evening on the car.
Fertilizer distributors In both
styles, the Spangle and Cole
Barber and Company.
Hardware and mill supplies V.
W. Ange and Co.
For reasons to mention it
Is necessary that the Pitt County Oil
Co. close their books at once. All
persons Indebted to this company arc
urgently requested to make
settlement.
Mr. Lee Mattocks and cousin. Ger-
tie Mattocks, of near Wilson, were
in town Saturday.
A Liver Needs a Dose of
son's
to Take Place of
ALL
When your doctor to see If
your tongue Is coated, he Is trying to
flu out If your liver is working prop-
A few years ago doctors had
to prescribe was
else to give.
Recently In many sections of tho
country Hudson's Liver Tone
taken the place of as
a remedy. DodSOn Liver Tone
which It a fine medicine for
when your children become
and constipated. Hut the most
remarkable feature of Dodson's Liver
Tone Is the fact that
who sells it, guarantees It
The druggist will refund
your money without argument If a
bottle fails to give entire satisfaction.
Price. cents. We suggest that
you get n bottle today and have it
ready for the next member of your
family whose liver goes wrong,
OFFICES THE
SEIZURE IN-
TO EFFECT
Cough Medicine for Children
Too much cannot be used in
selecting a cough medicine for
It should be pleasant to take,
contain no harmful substance and be
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy meets these
Is a favorite with the mothers of
young children everywhere. For sale
by all druggists.
The first trial here under the
seizure law, that went into
on the first of tho month, took
place this morning before Mayor F.
M. Wooten. as a result two col-
men arc held under bond for
Court.
Policeman O. A. Clark had his
scent out Wednesday night. He
found the trail all right, secreted
himself near the house of Young Vin-
cent. In a short while Louis Allen
appeared on the scene with a package
and as he went Into Young's house
was heard to I did-
get ahead of George Clark that
The officer waited a few min-
for them to get busy, and about
tho time they were drawing liquor
from the package putting it in
bottles, he shoved In, captured four
gallons of liquor and both
Another case before the mayor this
morning was Wm. Brown who was
caught In the act while making a sale
of liquor. Drown was also hound
over to Superior Court.
College Girls Studies And Pa-
Streets
Forty girls from the Presbyterian
College gave Charlotte almost Its
reminder yesterday was All
Day Had It not been for them the
celebration of this notable date would
have been almost Hiding
all textbooks on which they could lay
their hands, they then hied themselves
forth from the confining walls of the
college, and marching In single file,
the uptown portion of the city
in a game of Having
circumnavigated the shopping district
executing varied figures, they
ed the slops of the public library and
gave that spicy cheer, which begins
with Hall, the Gang's All
and then ends with one Interrogatory
Having thus expressed
themselves they marched back to the
in spirits. A
citizen endeavored to
citizen endeavored to persuade a
policeman to carry out the spirit of.
the day try placing the entire company
under arrest, presumably on a charge
of truancy, but the officer couldn't see
i It that
Tho Illness of President C. B. King
College caused tho
dents there to voluntarily the
usual observance of the day. The
principals of tho graded
forestalled the usual scheme
of many of the pupils to decamp
home recess time according to an-
custom. Recess was abolished
and the pupils perforce remained at
their desks, despite the call of the sun-
and the budding spring which
beckoned them our of
Observer.
So it seems tho schools are pretty
much alike in playing April fool Jokes
on the teachers.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
It the
Headache and works oft the Cold.
refund money if it to cure.
GROVE'S on cacti
Straight at It
There is no use of our
around the We might as well
, cut with it first as last. We want
you to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
the next time you have a
or cold. There Is no reason so far
as we can see why you should not
do so. This preparation by its re-
markable cures has gained a world
wide reputation and people every-
where speak of It in the highest terms
of praise. It Is for sale by all drug-
gists, adv
Look to Your Plumbing
You know what happens a house
In which the plumbing is In poor con-
everybody In the house Is
able lo contract typhoid or some
fever. The digestive organs per-
form the same functions in the human
as the plumbing does for the
house and they should be kept In first
class condition all the time. If you
have any trouble with your digestion
take Chamberlains Tablets and you
certain to get quick relief. For
sale by all druggists. adv
to tho department of
arc to tho effect that the
frost cold last week did not
damage and cold last week did not
crop In this state. Plums pears
may be tis tho of the
frost, but peaches and apples are
promised in abundance. There Is
time for the cold to do Its work.
sign the full crew hill It would be all
right. Governor Hughes and others
promised they would sign certain bills
If they could get them passed.
is nothing wrong In that. I notice
Governor Fielders signed a full
bill yesterday over In Now
Between tho railroads and the people.
I am with the people. In my opinion
one human life is worth more than a
I train of freight
Senator Brown denied that Mr,
had any part In drafting bis
resolution. Governor said to-
night that John of
go, a legislative representative of the
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
denied the authorship of a letter
I accredited to him. In which the state-
made that the governor bad
i promised to sign the full crew bill
if elected.
II KNOW.
The state building commission, in
Its work of supervising the
of tho new administration building
ended, met here again today for the
j purpose of furnishing the interior. It
require about to th-
I building ready for Its
Found a Cure for
suffered with rheumatism for
two years could not get my right
hand to my mouth for that length
of writes Lee L. Chapman.
Iowa. I suffered
so I COUld not sleep or He.
Five ago I began us-
Liniment In
two months I was well have not
suffered with rheumatism For
sale by all druggists. adv
Meet at Berkley
BERKLEY, Cal. April 3.-Several
hundred young athletes are expected
hero tomorrow to participate In
annual Pacific Coast
track and field meet. The meet will
ho held under the auspices of the
organization of the University of
The preliminary events
tho program will be pulled off to-
morrow the finals will be contest-
ed Saturday. High schools
schools throughout California, Oregon
Washington. Idaho and Nevada are
represented among the entires .
The Original Fuller Johnson
STEEL FRAME
Is the only practical machine for trans-
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.
Is the Most Useful, lie Healthful, the Must Washington.
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
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS TO TARE
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL EM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ABE LOW AND CAN
HE BAD UPON
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, II,
MM It
THE PEOPLE
Made Compulsory by Connecticut's
Ratification
IS EFFECTIVE III ONCE
la The Future I slate- Senators
mil lie Mooted Vote Of
The People. Mat
scribe Method
April
election of United States senators by
the people was authorized and made
compulsory today when the
legislature tho
amendment submitted my
congress than a year ago. Rat-
already had been given
states.
The situation that results through-
out the country where many
have adjourned until 1915 is
such as to confusion In the
minds of members of the senate, as
to how the early steps toward direct
election of senators will be carried
out.
While the proclamation of the sec-
of state announcing final
of the amendment by state
is required by law, Senators
and Horah, leaders in the direct
light in congress, expressed th-j
opinion today that the amendment In
for all practical purposes now a pan
of the constitution.
who may be elected to
the senate hereafter must be elected
said Senator Horah.
Tho new enactment gives to the
state legislatures, however, the right
to prescribe the methods for electing
senators. Many legislatures ad-
and will not convene until
early In 1915, a few weeks before the
of over senators expire. It
Is expected that in many states the
legislatures will adopt the plan
in the new amendment and
direct the governors to appoint
tors temporarily, until after the
can elect men at regularly called
elections. Special sessions of fie leg-
will be urged In many
o that the necessary laws can be
passed tho general elections
Of 1911. In some action Inn
been taken or will be before the leg-
end their present
the people to vote for
senators at next year's election.
The choice of a senator In Mary-
land for the place now held by Sen-
Jackson, would have been made
by the legislature next year under th
old system. A special session of
Maryland legislature would be
to provide laws by which a
popular election could occur next
year.
In the opinion of members of the
no successor can be appointed
by the governor under the new pro-
vision when Senator Jackson's term
expires unless the legislature shall
have especially directed such action.
CLERK SHORT
White Van Goes lo
For Shooting
Colored Woman
Harlie Glenn Charges Robbery of
His Desk
ENDED B
The Society Has a Hutch Evening.
The Allen Poe Literary So-
on Saturday evening had a very
Interesting Meeting Devoted to a
study of Holland. Entertaining and
Instructive sketches of the country
and people were The
features of the program
windmill and dance, Riven by
rs tan, Wynne, Bi I
Holland shown Mr. Austin.
was chairman of
i r program committee.
Wilson's Message Urges
Revision of The Tariff
Is Anxious to Perform a Duty
posed by Recent Election
in mm
Must Trade, Especially V
Nations Abolish
Even The
Privilege
WOULD DOHA COST
These articles of food are put
the free list In the
ed tariff Meats, wheat,
Hour, sugar milk
and cream, potatoes, salt, corn-
meal, Bab and soda.
Material reductions are pro-
posed In the on i
Sugar Is n moved
in buck at, oats, rice,
i i
v. i
. . and maple
gar.
Other articles whose prices
enter Into the cost of living
arc dealt With
On the flee Wool, boots
and shoes, lumber, coal, sew-
lug machines.
Materially
preparations, soap, washing
soda and borax, china and
crockery ware, furniture, spool
thread, woolen and cotton cloth-
and other products, table
and and umbrellas.
Washington, April
Woodrow Wilson today
eel his message to the
third congress, convened In
session. It an
brief document, dealing exclusive y
with the need for a thorough, mod-
and wall considered revision of i
the tariff.
The message urged that
and exemptions from
int out of the nation's
i I I J
i . a facts
i t Ai r
c i Mt. mi the
for tat lion.
The president's message
am glad indeed to have this
opportunity to address the
directly and to verify for myself the
Impression that the president
Stales is a person, not a mere
department of the government
congress from some isolated
I nil of Jealous power, Banding
not speaking naturally and
his own voice, that he Is a human
being trying to co-operate other
human beings In a common service.
After this pleasant experience I shall
Quite normal in all our dealings
one
have called the congress together
In extraordinary session because u
limy was laid upon the party now
in power at the recent elections which
II ought to perform promptly, In or-
that tho burden carried by the
people under the existing laws may
he lightened soon as possible and
In order, also, that tho business In-
of the country may not be
kept too long In suspense as to what
changes to to which
they will be required to adjust them-
selves. It is clear to whole
Irv expects the tariff duties In lie
altered. They must be changed to
the radical alteration In the
conditions of our economic life which
country has witnessed within the
While whole face
our Industrial
life changed
I ache
have remained what were
bi a began, or have
Over Behind In Money
Claims Was Twice,
Vet No
Alarm Was n
April an ad-
shortage of over in bis
and claiming that this was
due to robberies of bis
desk, City Clerk Harlie G. of
Raleigh, Was suspended by
Mayor Johnson, pending an
the meantime, William H.
Sawyer has been named by the Mayor
as acting City Clerk.
The developments of the day were
sensational. During tho morning It
had been beard that City Clerk Glenn
was seeking loans of money and lat-
there was news that there
Irregularities in his account, that
over In city money was not to
the credit of the city and that Mr.
Glenn claimed that be had been tho
t of three robberies, one foe
in the old city building, again
for In the same building and
finally of a large sum tho new
Municipal building, the amounts
en from his desk. This announce-
was made by Glenn while ex-
pert were at work on
the books of the city.
A meeting of the board of aldermen
was called yesterday afternoon, the
announced purpose being for the
election of a city attorney. It Was
determined by aldermen informed of
tho shortage in the city clerk's ac-
counts to lake up this matter, also;
and Mr. C. one of the
expert accountants at work on the
looks was asked to be present.
was stated that City Clerk Glenn had
told him of the shortage, with his
charges of robbery of his desk.
formal meeting of the board of
j aldermen was held, as a quorum
could not be found. Alderman Baker
was out of the city. The same was
the report as to Alderman Harden
Peebles Upchurch con I
be with telephone
messengers. Hut despite this
was Informal meeting at which
there were present Aldermen
Ellington, Johnson an Cooper, with
Mayor Johnson. At tho informal
made a state-
as to what City Clerk Glenn had
told him as to his accounts being
short and Mr.
of the statement, saying
in his defines teat his desk had
During statement the City
great emotion and his vol.;
broke lime He asked
there be that he
led a clean moral life, that
had been to eve-y
cent, that he had money on hand. And
In the of his statement Mr.
Glenn admitted that he had made
hi as to a drug
dating It hack not
th money and that he had
granted time for months for the pay-
of a pool room license tax, the
being re ed only
the I
Statement of the
Alderman Johnson at the Informal
meeting stated be desired x
accountant to make the
WILMINGTON, April S- For shoot-
a woman, the gunshot
wound necessitating amputation of
one of her legs, W. G. Baldwin, a
well known while man of tills county
and a well to do merchant of the
of Castle Hayne, was sentenced
to three years at bard labor in the
slate penitentiary.
Baldwin went to the home of the
woman in search of a man and
while there became infuriated and
shot the woman. The wound came
near ending in her death and caused
the loss of her limb. After a hard
fought trial he was convicted in the
superior court, but while the jury was
considering the case, who
was out on bond, tried to escape, but
; was overtaken by officers in an auto-
mobile.
In of pleas of bis
I he was sentenced to the
by Judge Justice, who is holding
court here. Baldwin is a married man
and has three children.
Tax List Takers
The county commissioners appoint-
ed the following persons to list taxes
for this year in the several
Heaver Dam. S. V. Joyner.
D. C. Barrow.
Bethel, S. M. Jones.
Carolina, K.
J. J.
F.
Farmville, W. A. Lewis.
Falkland, J. H. Smith.
Greenville, J. J. Harrington.
J. J.
Swift Creek, J. C. Gaskins.
Jury List
Tho county commissioners have
drown tho following jurors for the
civil term of court, beginning May
W. It. Bullock, F. H.
B. A. Joyner, Gray Corey,
Warren, W. It. Roebuck, Car-
son, L. A. Arnold, A. D. Edwards. I.
L. A. W. Ange. M. Ed-
wards, J. E, Warren. S. M Pollard,
T. Atkinson, W. J. Evans, W. O.
Cherry. W. N. Simmons.
Anniversary of Surrender
Today is the anniversary of Gen-
Lee's surrender, He down
aims at is ago.
statement he i made to the Finance
Committee the morning that
was matter that should be
the board.
Mr. Goodwin said that the
concerning a statement was
that a statement made him by city
clerk during the morning mil
I that a half hour later he had beard
again of the matter from Alderman
At this Mr, Webb stated
, he had received his information from
a party with whom Mr. Glenn hid
talked and not from Mr. Goodwin.
Mr. Goodwin stated then that City
Clerk Glenn told him that bid
, been taken from his desk in tho old
I city building and at a later
in the same building had again
been robbed of a larger amount,
In the now building, this also
from his desk. The Or, l rob-
Mr. Glenn stated, had been
I ported to the of audit and
that as to the others ho had
concealed the shortage at
time as he could raise funds to
it good, that he he
as a vault had provided for
the money, I I no II
I one evening, bill th ll in I ling hi I
I desk the roller lop had caught on a
Inch ruler, desk failed to lock
and he left on
next morning.


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Eastern reflector, 4 April 1913
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April 04, 1913
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