Eastern reflector, 11 April 1913


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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
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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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returned to her borne In
a very pie
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Miss Charlie who I
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left this I
week with her
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Mr. Amanda
the end with
j. it. Davenport and
Mr. B. Willis i
Mr. H. H. Jenkins, of
i on
The i federate
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brat Hera who went to the war
AX OLD SOLDIER
Penn Mutual Policies Best
comparison of premiums mid values of
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at age of the leading life insurance companies doing
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at ion of the
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to provide the law for the
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m It can be a
t Ami the
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an i.; for still fur-
true, as it k-
I anything else; but
k front
taxi s Itself to pay for the
Is it is making a fatal
i- a fact not to be gain-
Mid, that while communities with
.- become more and more
is, the communities lacking
go backward and backward.
real benefactors of any section
continue In
and Of season to urge that
lie , . m . I for good la
PENN premiums on its
Payment Life Policies aw than the premiums charged
by the New York on the Twenty Payment Plan.
For further information apply u
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INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
HOME COMFORT
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The Bank of Greenville,
Greenville, N. C.
STRENGTH
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If you would like to place your deposits where
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R. L. Davis, President . S. T. Hooker, Vice-Pres.,
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.;. Ellsworth P. th
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of instruction of and II la lorn t i; n . ,, n ; i
the States revenue service, permanent road work, the future gen-
graduating in 1887. Captain Ber- left to them th
career since he entered duty of paying for a part of the cost
. marked by many In- And i will be I
i in the winter to pay than the pi sent, for as
K . of the e-c- good i are then will
Bent to Barrow for an Increase In i m n
the shipwrecked whalers, lo
and for the I I played in they come due.
perilous trip be was awarded a gold Outside of set i provided
M in the winter of for i I
be alone through Siberia bonds for good roads, then
to select of reindeer for in- special acts passed by the General
Into northern Alaska. Cap for road bond Issues In
is named head ties. Davidson county will vote on the
the cutter service in June. of April on a proposed Issue of
1911. The functions of the service in bonds for Rood roads.
n since establishment the of Randolph county i
have opened in The Advance Office in Ayden, a
and am prepared t all kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Press-
of top suits for Gentlemen and Ladies.
I make a specialty of cleaning lints and gloves.
All work guaranteed.
TOM JACKSON.
Phone No. Ayden, N. C. lino.
Subscribe to the Reflector
Elegance in House Fur-
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Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It hi built of the Best
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luxury, without excessive
TAFT FURNITURE CO.
Greenville, N. C.
in until today they Include a
cartel from the
In distress and the
at of i and
ma laws to the suppression of
For Burns Bruises and Sores
to vi on an issue of On
the 26th of April there will be an
election In Rutherford county on the
of on bonds. And there
are other counties in which elections Ion's Salve.
, on the road I cured H.
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there are to bi elections, tin him so be could hardly walk. Should
for good n be In every house. Only Rec-
will be a led by all druggists.
I ii
lit
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st
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ii Carol
i in-ill of line Husband
placed on trial
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i women.
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your i
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WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM
tine, fragrant and absolutely h I n-m when
Will not make hair but will . ,. ,
remove TAN, m-l ,, .
FRECKLES try it. . o to w
certain. by mail if desired. , . , . Tl ,.,,, ,, ., ,. ,,
Mammoth jars . id
SON'S PAIR SKIN SOAP gt
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CO. lo. taken made
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J. fr
North t by Prim Tic per
I j- tor
Wholesale and retail grocer
dealer. Cash paid for hides.
Fur Cotton Seed Oil Turkeys,
Figs.
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc.
Raby carriages, go-cart. par-
suit, tables, lounges, safes,
and Ax snuff.
tobacco. Key West Cheroots. Hen-
HOSES. T Cigars, cherries
apples, Jelly, meat.
coffee, soap, lye. magic
matches, Oil, cotton seed
hulls seed oranges,
nuts, dried apples
bee prunes, currants,
glass and china ware, wooden ware
and macaroni.
butter, new Sewing ma-
and numerous other goods
and quantity for cash
to sue me. U.
Is the result of long i ample facilities for man-
and a determination to make the best bicycle
possible. Each wheel Is covered by a five year guarantee
against defect in material or workmanship, complete
stock at all times enables you to pet what you want at a
notice. Prices on application. to see us.
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY GO.
y.
i 5th day of starch,
JEMIMA HILLS,
Id Executrix of J. II. Hills.
Our artistic arrangements
are equal
Nothing finer In
Una oar
styles.
Blooming pot plants, palms
and ferns In great variety
Rose Lushes, and
evergreens, hedge and
shade trees.
Coward Co.
the
Drugs
in Our
Prescription
ICE
CREAM
lo any.
-la fountain
Toilet
Full if
Stationery,
Fountain
Drug Co.
S M
. I. IX CO. Raleigh, H. C.
D. J. Jr. for
villa and
slot K OF GOODS Hill
v.- will offer for sale at public
auction at o'clock on Monday
April 7th, next, the entire stock of
merchandise belonging the firm
Of O. M. Mooring and Son Sale
take place in the store occupied
said firm.
This March 31st. 1913.
G. M. MOORING.
. T. HICKS
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
Caroline Engines;
light Outfitter
I Kin prepared to do your work
Bee me or
H. LEV
Hill With I
OH
t The Life
of
Sporting Goods
VI A Of
TACKLE.
THE ICE KING
suit Mils
CARR ATKINS Hardware
ROOFING AND METAL
For Slate or Tin, Tin
Work and Flung in Season, See
JENKINS Greenville,
Tera. the Reflector Advertise Your Wants
of
Notice is hereby given that the
i of Spier and Jackson WU-
x. C., has dissolved W
and the partnership
no longer exists for any purpose. II.
T. Spier the senior member of the
or partnership continue Is
business at the same stand in his own
name. AH liabilities of the said TO All to Whom These Present
of Spier and Jackson lo, Come- Greet
be paid by M. T. Spier and all Whereas. It appears to my
COUnts the firm to be paid t by duly record
and being in county and
I red to. in the town
s D as John
H lot. I near Hie
O i ad and de bed
I from A D. to John
book 1-7. peer , p
i b,
i or . and with a small
a on same.
. is the t iI of March.
S EVER
ltd Com
OF
of Mats
of
m mi mi n .
T. Spier.
This the day of I.
A. C.
M. T. SPIER.
A Card
In Justice lo myself and also
f the proceedings for the voluntary
thereof by the unanimous
i of all the stockholders, de-j
in my that The John
of this state, whose
.,, at No.
Hr. Spier I to say to my friends la the town of
and the public generally that the of Pitt, State of North C
of the or SI I M- Hooker being the ac.
Jackson was not caused by any thereto and In charge
agreement or friction whatsoever be- process may be .
Ureas as, on the other hand our compiled with the requirements of
business has been Sleep- Chapter of UM
and my withdraw- to
to my health, and I of this of I
my and the public general-
to give to Mr. M. T. Spier Therefore. I. J. Grimes
surviving member, the same of State of the State of
of and patronage the do hereby certify that
future as in the past. corporation did. on the day
A. C.
ltd
M March. file in my office a
duly executed and attested consent
In writing to the dissolution of said
SALE executed by all the stock-
virtue of power vested in me holders thereof, which said consent
by that mortgage deed, executed to ind the record of the proceedings
mo by Sam Little and wife Annie aforesaid are now on file in my said
Little, and duly recorded In the of- as provided by law.
flee of the register of deeds for Pitt I Testimony Whereof. I have
county in book Q-8 at page I unto set my hand and affixed my
shall sell for cash at public auction seal, at this 5th day
to the highest bidder at the court of March, A. D., 1913.
Louse door in the town of Greenville, J. BRYAN GRIMES,
on the day of April. at Secretary of State.
o'clock, noon, the following de- ltd
scribed tract of real estate,
being and situate in the county of NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE
Pitt and state of North Carolina, to, ,. virtue of a of gale
In a c mortgage deed
A certain tract of land left to the and delivered by S. F. Summer-,
said Sam by his father s
, , , . , . , . ,, o J- J- which said mortgage
Little and deeded to the said Sam ,,,,, ,,,
Little by Little and of Pitt county in book
and described as Be- M-7, page the under signed, as
ginning at an Iron stake, corner of mortgagee, will on Saturday, the
Will Little, Burt Little and at
Little, and running with Sarah Lit to public sale before the court
house door In Greenville, to the
Hue north degrees and
highest bidder for cash, the follow-
seconds west feet to a In log described real properly, to
creek with gum pointers. a tract in Swift creek
Sarah Little's corner, thence down aW. county, adjoining the lands
. , , . , ,.,,, of Wiley Causey, Archibald Dudley,
the run of Creek to a ,,.,,, ,, ,,, ,,
gum at the mouth of a branch, stake, corner and runs N
lie Little's corner, thence with W poles to a N
lie Little's line north E 1910 s stake; then N E
feet to the beginning and contain.,,, g
M more or less. It being lo; , g K s , a
No. on the map of the survey if stake; then W M poles to Green's
the Miles little land, made by Ores- line; then with said line to the be-
and Clark In March. 1908. M more
This March 15th. 1913. This sale will be made for the
J. E. of the terms of said
mortgage deed.
ALBION DUNN, Attorney.
IS ltd
This the day of March. 1913.
S. and . DIXON,
Mortgagees.
HARDING and PIERCE. Attorneys,
ltd
VALUABLE LOIS
t public unction Saturday, April 5th,
at o'clock A. M. I will sell SALE
Public Auction on the premises known By virtue Of a mortgagee executed
as the Old Carolina Warehouse lot, delivered by Mary Ami Cannon
VI home lots. w Hart and Co. on the
This tract contains about one acre, March 1911 which mortgage
and i the finest locations in was recorded In toe office of the reg-
the of lots, each later of deeds of Pitt county in
feet, fronts Heritage o-, page the undersigned
one lot feet, fronts Vernon all tor before the house
In end on lot feet, door in Greenville on Saturday, the
street. The 26th day of April. the following
red, alter selling it in lots, to , tract or parcel of land sit-
offer it for sale as a whole. u n the of Pitt and In
I icily Cash. township adjoining the
before sale will be of A. Forbes, Frederick White.
I . F. S.
n N. c.
Harrington. Heath and W.
I. Stocks containing acres more or
less, for description refer
Is made lo said m
This March 1813.
TRIPP, HAM and CO.
Mortgagee.,.
JAMES an,
i la in ii Congress Conn
lake I p Kerk --ion.
De Sues
WASHINGTON, April
III
i m on to
deliver h
;. Hi I to I
. a I I
go to the of the
v. hen it convened m ids and tin .
j bis on t
This much
lie will be the of the
LO I
the Si I
t An mi t was mad
iii 1913,
revive the Lorn, but P I Mad
d to
n the sat
m no
In the
President Wilson
know ii to Hi j ii Lead, r l
of I ; a a. It
ell Palmer, of and
other leaders,
they might prepare for the event
The president believes that he can
gel in closer touch with the members
both houses of congress by per-
expressing bis views to them.
In addition to bis official visits to the
house, Which will become a matter of
White House policy, the President will
take advantage of these visits lo hold
conferences with the party leaders n
congress
I i resident been told by his
that such a procedure is
fraught with embarrassments unless
he tactfully keeps to his purpose mere-
of giving advice as the leader of
bis party and offering suggestion- to
those with whom he confers. Those
w-ho have discussed this with him say
he is convinced that congress Will
not misunderstand his Intentions, th t
he will go to the Capitol in n
of friendly cooperation, so that
may be at all a unanimity
purpose between the executive and
legislative departments of the
The president, it learned to-
day, has read with considerable
prise reports that he had actually
written parts of the bill or
that he had forced agreements
committees of congress He declare,
he simply had been asked lo make
suggestions and had cheerfully done
so; the bill Is the work of con-
and Unit his part In b I
that of and It
Is known, that the president Is
anxious to give equal consideration
to the leaders In both houses of con-
in seeing that party pledge BI
carried out.
Both houses of the con-
will down to
extraordinary session tomorrow
fronted hr the task of revising
tariff. The Democratic tail bill i
peed by the Democrats of the v a
and means
introduced In the house I
after it cone,. at noon
The senate has already or
for the new- e I bi d
v. Ml be a mere mi II
mediately i ward, hos t
sit i win be bi id
fight the
liberalize in
body will begin, T Is matter v
occupy the leasts during a
the time house
with l d
I lad t
ill
v. I
.
his II.
over
. to t
on which ii ;
order for i .
H.
C. H.
the
Tl I i d before I
be i
fore In
, serve i ling i
of losing Thee have b, n no s
. i
, Irregularities
ed are such as make the commit .
of the opinion ii is an
Ii la understood by the commission
these two a small stag
of a siring of
plated in the country towns of th
stale, go far as it known, the,
but three now i actual operation.
They promoted by the
rust of Wilmington,
chief officers came here yesterday and
asked they be allowed to continue
business They appealed
the commission and offered to set
right anything that Is not in proper
shape
The Trust Company of
n is a corporation
of year at 1200.009,
is promotion of snail
banks. The Angier bank began I'll-1-
i in March and has therefore
a The two have operate
the same length of time.
The batiks are capitalized at e.
The thing about them Is the
heavy loading of the furniture and
Sutures, each having something
i Be half of the capital stock in those
items. The Angler bank had
In the furniture and fixtures account,
the Inventory of the inside
the examiners regard as a gross-
over stated value of such fixtures
The Angler Bank was organized by
e suite's Trust Company's men. Tl e
i la,, of promotion was simple, not
Buy alluring. To demonstrate the
the directors were allowed
I., take small amounts In It. the usual
being the payment of one-fourth
and the signing of a note for the re-
i But the bank Ii
i a- i no local directors holding lid k
In the Angler bank He discovered
i the stock taken had been trans-
fern I to the State's Trust Company
is held by that company.
The Kite system of checking mi
iv, been according to
the reports of of th-
Ion. One of the I
I i . b for
ii he i
t f the oft Is of th
. i i i
i . n and
i ho
.
NOTICE
Carolina, county.
In the superior court.
Langley vs
will
i. Ice, that an action entitled ltd law
as has been commenced In
i court of Pitt county, to ob-i NOTICE
divorce from the of mat- Having qualified as administrator
sale defendant will of J. s Mooring, deceased, into of
farther bike notice that she Is re- Pitt this is to notify all per-
quired In appear at the April term sons baling claims the es-
of Pitt county court, which of said to exhibit them
convenes on 88th day of April, to the undersigned properly proven
1913 at the court house of I'll, county, within months Of date, or this
In Greenville, N. to answer or de- notice will be In bur of their
to the complaint In said
or the will apply to the court
for tho demanded said com-
plaint.
This the 4th day of March, 1913.
D. C
Clerk Superior Court
ltd
All persons Indebted tO Bald estate
win please make Immediate payment
This March 12th. 1913.
L. W.
Administrator
F O. JAMES SON,
Z ltd
I S sit
By of of I
executed to me by It
Is on 89th August
and duly recorded In the
,, i office in I'll county In k
c m ; it-e in secure payment
Of a certain bearing even
with and the stipulations In laid
mortgage not having been
complied with, I shall expose pun-
lie auction far cash, on Monday the
,, day of April. 1913. at the
house door In Greenville, In Pitt
tho following
One Job printing press, all and
Job printing equipment to run same,
cost 8175.00 new.
This April 1st, 1913.
S. J.
ltd
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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
Hit of every newspaper man
If commission government
in North Carolina, as well as a host Charlotte to carry in the com-
other friends, is saddened at th ins election. It will not be the fault
death of Bob Phillips, one of the id- of the Chronicle,
of the Greensboro News. ft
more genial, whole-souled man Wake county must have some back-
never knew. He looked the picture rd farmers, as the
the death of no one in one section of the county the
f health and
D J. have been
CA
last picking of cotton is now in pro-
Ms. His editorial paragraphs cress.
year. be missed, as well as his Jovial
in in meetings of the
rates may be bad
application at the business Association.
The Reflector corner Evans
ind TUrd streets
One Killed And Injured
When Car Plunges
Into River
No man becomes so great in this
world that his passing will
much more than a ripple.
Pill county can get to work none
All cards of thanks an resolution
respect will be charged r at soon for good roads. The bill
gaol by the last legislature,
i every county or township the
will be at three voting on an issue of bonds
per line, up to In county
Entered as second class matter Farmville township Is already actively Champ Clark as speaker.
August M, at the post at worE; to hold an election under
I the this bill. Green- It is now Prof. W. H. Taft,
April
August years old. of
suburb, was killed and six-
t,. n persons injured when a car of
Light street line Jumped from the
tracks on the Light street long bridge
the river today and
plunged into seven feet of water.
the injured Loretta of
If son,, of the money went in hid., may die. The draw
. ,. ,. of the bridge
enterprises, there
had been passed and the car was re
better returns all around. on one
yards on the when It slid
did itself, the Democratic diagonally across to the east rail mil
party and country proud in the edge with Its
1913 Baseball Season With
Major Leagues Opens
Tomorrow
Wilson's Message
from page
NEW YORK, April lei-
in the direction they were
given when no large circumstances
of our industrial development was
what it is today. Our task is to
square them with the actual facts.
scheduled to . . . .
The sooner that Is done the sooner
tor consecutive days before decks from suffering from
are clear for the world championship n e effects and the sooner our men of
battle of Is to begin tomorrow, business will be free to thrive by the
act March J. 1879.
ville township ought to organize a has taken a seat among the
good roads association and of Yale
get busy for roads. The time
load of screaming and struggling
inanity.
Windows were broken in the
and while persons nearby WOO
had been attracted by the crash
The start, however, will be
ed to a single Brooklyn I
new the other
Major league cities held in leash
Thursday for the general open-
In both leagues.
It was by special dispensation of tho
national league that the opening
Brooklyn was advanced a day this
year in deference to the fact that a
of nature nature of free
business, instead of by the law of
legislation and artificial arrangement.
I We have sent tariff revision
very far afield in our
indeed from the Held in which
our prosperity might have bad a nor-
growth and stimulation. No one
who looks the facts squarely in the
face or knows anything lies be-
the surface of action can fail
The last legislature passed a bill s now for a start.
the commissioners of Pitt
authority to appropriate
. , . .,., at present oppose
ward erecting a Confederate
. to stock law. would give it a
will be with the Philadelphia club,
and Indications are that a record
to their assistance, the f if rain not interfere,
passengers fought their way to threatens rain.
guilty was Mrs.
Plea. Hut the jury lid not agree with Rescuers laid pranks
I bridge to the roof of the car
was about half submerged
new- stadium has
, . to perceive the principles upon which
erected there. The game tomorrow .,,,,,,. k
recent tariff legislation has been bus-
ed. We long passed beyond
modest of the
crowd will seen at the opening . .
Industries of the country and moved
boldly forward to the idea that they
were entitled to the direct patronage
On Thursday In the national
For a long time
men now
on the court house square. Next
On Thursday In tile national league
from the . . , . of the government. For
circuit there will be openings With ,, . . ,.
which . ,. . . . , . Ia time so long tn
at New York; at Cincinnati, . .
with Pittsburgh; at Chicago, with St.
Over these the wet and bleeding a second of the
I were and those re series In Phil-
trial for a year or two, nothing years Hiring medical attention were taken
American league cities Thurs
Mond-iv committee of the
persuade them to give it up. a president is now, to the hospital,
of the Confederacy and in-
, , or later stock law will prevail throng in session.
in the movement will go be-
out the entire state. In fart every-
fore the commissioners in behalf of
. . mine Hull 1----e
The bill of a .- they can go barefooted.
hero been
where that farming and stock Happy lime with the little folk
monument here has been talked
or less for several years, but active
steps in that direction have been slow.
It is time now to make up for the
en are seeing that is best
m.
The best way to a flood zone
Is to move to North Carolina.
Marti
The Wesley class of
Memorial at E. church, on last Sun-
elected the following
w.
Vice Conrad
A. C.
P. A.
J. P.
In
day's games will be New York
Washington; Philadelphia at Boston;
Chicago at Cleveland and Detroit at
St.
The league champions of last year
active in public policy hardly
the conditions that preceded it
we have sought In our tariff
to give each group of
or producers what they them-
selves thought that they needed In
order to maintain a practically ex-
market as against the rest
of the world.
Consciously or unconsciously, we
opportunity to honor the T. . Raleigh Tim near ,, the coal man's
of the Confederacy by pro- thousand prisoners have been bun another round.
to build the monument as in the North Carolina pen-
early as possible. Many of the old and only one of them was As I View It
soldiers who have passed away would ., Hebrew. Even taking into reading Longfellow I've often shown by the members the
have been glad to have seen such a , . ,., ,, ,., Hebrews he, n inspired. manner they discuss the subjects
. . , to do a low, dirty act I cant which are brought before them earn
monument in their day, those yet , our ,,.,. I, speak, highly e good u
with us should be given this honor citizen they make that it To a set in their efficient teacher, Prof. H. K.
-tho New- Cork nationals and built up a set of privileges and
I Boston Americans-open the season from competition beyond
under same leadership and WM easy by any. even tho
forms of combination to or-
until at last
normal, nothing is obliged
forces practically intact.
H. E. Austin. of
The class is now using the graded I our world of big business.
of lessons, and interest is be- everything concerted
Fire In Goldsboro
Sunday
before they pass away.
is rare one goes to prison.
heinous sin, Austin.
Money to hire has never,
never been.
At monthly meeting. Friday, of should On Jordan's peaceful banks I firmly
night, of the board of directors of, . .,.,,,,.
l ,, t j wake up to the fact that their fall- stand.
The Home Building and Loan As-
tho largo number of
for loans passed upon
Hank he inn--. Dividend
The directors of the National Bank
a further indication of the building
activities in Greenville. These
covered a large of
building to cost about I
and some six or eight new dwelling
The association Is proving
a strong factor in helping to
new buildings. The next series,
which will open the first Sat-
in May, promises to be the
to cause Greenville to meet the Greenville met Tuesday and do-
To live that noble and higher life I a semi-annual dividend of
That neither nor money cm per cent, payable at once. The total
hope to resources of the bank as shown
Now as our lamented statement to the directors, is nearly
sweet jingle fact, Will Carlton, Was half of a million dollars, and marks
to have his back-woods school ts splendid management and growth.
to say, is my
sentiments,
Against some crimes are be-
perpetuated by misguided men
arrangement. Only new principles of
will save us from a final hard
of monopoly and a com
loss of the Influences that quirk
en enterprise and keep Independent
energy alive.
It is plain what those principles
must be. We must abolish
of the government for
the establishment of free mail
Is what Is holding back the town
in getting the benefit of this valuable
service. The numbering of the
should be completed at once.
President Wilson took another step
for the return of certain good whose have not been as
April origin
of Sunday night Arc, which
entailed a loss of over a quarter of a
million dollars, was learned today -oars even the
when Chief Police Denmark and of or of any kind of art
advantage, and put our
men and producers under the
Special Agent Morrison, of the Nor-
folk Southern, returned from Rocky
Mount with Guy East, aged and
Edwin aged white boys that
stimulation of a necessity
be economical and en-
OF SALE
North Carolina, Pitt County
the Superior Court, Before the
Clerk.
of the past when he appeared good as some others. Pitt county c Jefferson and It. V. Jefferson
before a joint session of congress and speak in no uncertain sounds.
est the history of the association.
Already the secretary
many inquiries from persons who de-
personally read his message to that
sire to take shares In the next series.
or else let her blush and in shame pear Jefferson,. Ella C. Jefferson,
and hide her once fair cheek. I. P. Jefferson, and
body. He declared there is far manhood days I knew Jefferson.
g dignity in this, than in sending his a stalwart young man who had a 1-v
me an order made and entered In
message by a messenger to be read Axed purpose in life. At tills writing Special Proceeding,
he Is one of the high officials of the win May 6th, 1913. at o'clock.
A. C. I., railroad system. He did not noon, sell at the court house door
despise or shirk the little things of Greenville, to the highest bidder for
They used to tell It as a joke a determination he following described proper-
perfunctorily by a clerk.
No art of legislation suits
body The same thing is true as a . m of
tariff revision, somebody Is going to But it g going to lower ranks to his place of honor Ward street as shown on said plat,
kick, no matter what is done. But ,,, ,,. , , ,,,,, i. ,, and remuneration. His mother was at a point one hundred and fifty feet
then there would be no tariff
ion and revision should come regard-
less of who kicks. The tariff really
o co-called pleasure and that life was feet to the west line of lot No.
., . . ,,,. , only indulging a waste of time thence north along said line one
The report from Washington g ,. an end 25.100
the proposed tariff revision will ma-
ought to be revised to the basis of My p-M ,. -V
only, with every font for
protection PU off. No
Ins enterprise the moral right
government to extend it pro-t
. unit
that only a man could make or sub-
devotedly a
me.
inc. May the revision come in a
heard dealer lay ho know-
the expense the eon-
feet to the south side of Fourth street,
west along said Fourth street
fifty feet to the east line of
plain, practical and beautiful and south along said
try maiden, one educated in the true line one hundred and ninety nine and
interpretation of the word, lint his
proud mother was bitterly opposed
adjourning Tuesday, la n the country.
board of county commissioners, another advocate for good roads.
out granted by the last leg-
to this woman. Their family name.
already him. would by such a
for ring d livery in Pitt county be reduced to shame.
the most of them for people would have had him wed a
butterfly, a city hello walker,
Hinting continually,
winding off the contents of a Eastern Reflector, published every
had been held at that place run- Uprising, masters of competitive
aways from this place. better workers and mer-
The boys confessed that they Were an any in he world,
hiding in the railway storage build- laid upon
. , . . . ,, tees which we do not. probably
and set fire to a bale of cotton
i i,., whim can not produce, therefore, and the
while a cigarette. When the
. , . , duties laid upon luxuries and merely
flames started they ran out of the .
. ,, j . for the sake of the revenues they
building and. catching a freight, went
,. . u or yield, the object of the tariff hence-
to Mount, where they were
forth ad must be effective
the whetting of American wits
Ly contest with the wits of the rest
of tho world.
tested.
a preliminary trial will be given
them tomorrow and their case will
doubtless go up to the higher court
Which is now trial Male Changes In Fiscal
fore Judge Carter. It would be unwise to move toward
whose father Is dead, was this end headlong, with reckless haste
living with his two brothers who are or with strokes that cut at the very
in the electrical supply business. He of what has grown up amongst
had only been here a few months an by long process and at our own
had Just finished serving a Invitation. It does not alter a thing
term in the Virginia reformatory for to upset it and break it and deprive
theft, of a chance to change. It destroys
East Is a native of Goldsboro. It. He must make changes our
father Is out of town and no attempt j fiscal laws, in our fiscal system,
has been made to ball either of the whose object Is development, a more
boys, who are Jail. The boys, free and wholesome development, not
calm they found the door of the build-j revolution or upset or confusion.
open, but the railway people say Needed More Than
It was locked carefully on Saturday.
Raymond Allen Pearson
Dr. Raymond Allen Pearson,
Ever
We must build up trade, especially
foreign trade. need tho outlet
and the enlarged field of energy more
28-100 feet to the point beginning.
This April 1st, dent of the Iowa State College of than we ever did before. must
S. J. EVERETT, I Agriculture one of the foremost build up Industry as well and must
ltd Commissioner. among American experts dairy adopt freedom In the place of
science, was born in Ind. stimulation only so far as it
April He was educated at Will build, not pull down. In dealing
private and public schools In bis with the tariff the method by
place and later went to Cornell this may done will be a matter
University, where he was graduated of Judgment, exercised Item by Item.
STATEMENT OF
HOW. ETC
of The Carolina Home and Farm and
j. lain I unanimously to
to erect a Confederate j agricultural production
monument on the court house square the states, having moved up
when the people raise a like sum j from shows that she is
The commissioners will have the com toward the top.
of the entire county in
making is appropriation. Now the
brain, with no conception of home
That North Carolina now stands making, her only to catch a
beau and then she'd let the poor
low row up stream or down
craft must go, but how to pull one
ore she did not know. The only thing
She knew was how to play a piano
and spit out a few French phrases.
man said I can-
not marry that choice of
Hut you must, my said.
cannot, I will said he.
I will disown you as my Said
he prize highly a mothers love
hell
The Western flood zone is now trans
people go work at once to Mississippi river, and
raise their so the In a hundred years
in be erected as early as possible. piloted along that stream.
The will secure a handsome I
monument and we rejoice that contract has been let for the affection, but I will suffer
is soon to blot out her shame ,.,, Ashley Home rather than marry such
, . , . , . I load as would He did not
will have erected In Raleigh to tho
for this long neglect.
fall to see wherein the move-
in Virginia to petition the leg-
to convene extra session people what ran do In good s
women of the Confederacy. ,
man told his mother he would
Representative Clark has told the than to attempt to misguide any man,
or set of men. and especially those
Managing Editor, D.
Greenville, X. C.
J.
varsity ho was professor of the Dairy heroic, but remedies may be heroic
Industry from 1903 to 1908. In the and yet be remedies. It Is our bus-
latter year he was appointed New York to make sure that they gen-
Mutineer D J latter year was new u ii
C Commissioner of Agriculture, nine. Our object is clear. If our
Publisher, Reflector position be held until called motive Is above
the presidency of Iowa Stale College
Dr. Pearson Is the an-
Inc. Greenville, N. C.
holding a
cent or more of total amount of of numerous reports and
D. J. O. I. Joy- published by the United Slate.
C. B. W. of Agriculture, the New
only an occasional error or judgment
Is against us, we shall be
fortunate.
We are called upon to render
a great service more mat-
It
of
I. Small, of Washington, N. C.
Known bondholders, mortgagees.,
and Other security holders,
per cent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgagees, or other
York State College of Agriculture and I than one. Our
should be met our methods should
J. Cobb, D. C. Moore. S. J.
H Sugg. W H. Pall. Jr. New York State Department of
e. N. C Agriculture. At the Paris exposition
Of 1909 he received a gold medal as
a collaborator.
, who have not had the advantage that
to Impeach Governor Mann, Is going building under the law. Now get g n, n Linotype Co., New
to provide any remedy for the busy and do It. no of Kind, York. X Y. S. J. Everett, Trustee.
n. J.
Sworn lo and subscribed before ma
Is It day of April. 1913.
C. C. PIERCE,
Notary Public.
commission Hay .
lion of the Aliens. They cannot be
brought back to life and the move-
against the governor . the delinquent Bat
up a strife that will not should get in touch
any good. tor.
gentle will not
If yon do not want your name to appeal to. I hope not, but it
. then e thin, s
dune in Pit
the
should to a halt.
V KNOW.
OF THAI
Time Of And Departure
COAST
e a m 1.1 P m
e m l p
1.15 a m
1.31 a. m.
4.25 a. m.
3.30 a. m
7.35 a. m.
4.17 p. a
be thorough, as thorough as mode-
rate and well considered up-
on the facts as they are, and not work
ed out as if we were beginners.
are to deal with the facts of our own
day, with facts of no other, and
to make laws which square with
those facts. It Is the best, indeed.
It Is necessary, to begin with the
I will urge nothing upon you
at Hie opening of your sessions which
an obscure that first object or
out energies from that clearly
ti. duty.
Pat pitcher. Is showing
some great benders with the
this Spring.
Dig league scouts are taking a slant
at Pitcher the Amherst
College classy
Sam Crawford, the Detroit Tigers
has been the ball at a terrific
clip during the spring practice.
Taylor, tho ex-Giant pit-
who pitched for Montreal last knitting mill building for that
campaign Yard Authorities Appealed To
of Local Sufficient To
Hut Re-
II in
Keen Met
Widening of Area of Travel
tar Slate Control
from Carolina Good
Heads Association, N.
Improvements of the highways in
almost every locality where It has
against tho to women
contained in the marriage
service the latest of the
spiritual militancy league
Fifteen such moral humiliations are
mentioned in the manifesto which
ll sending not only to every
I of the Church of England.
And Tugs Were Sent Tn Aid
Fighters. Sparks Fire
NORFOLK, April Fire today at
o'clock completely destroyed the
mill of the Surry Lumber Com-
plant on the Southern Branch
season, has signed with the
club, of the Southern League.
The greatest exhibition game this
purpose. A committee consisting of
C S. Carr. G. H. W. Hadley and D.
was appointed to co-op-
spring was tho contest in , of ,,, former
wagons. Sometimes an automobile
but not often.
drawn by horses over
proved are necessarily limited,
do-
it the Venice team
the White to
The city of Iowa, will own
the baseball grounds on which
Rowland's Three-1 Leaguers will
play their games this season.
The Mink League has been
knitting mill property and the-pros-
with a view of securing
hosiery mill.
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan made
some statements that answered
heard several times of late
I to when free mail delivery for Green-
ed and most all of the players in ., He that
defunct organization have caught on for , o ,,,
The box mill was a new building
recently erected by the company it
it is ii that there
feet of lumber in the mill,
eel of box
and about a million feel of lumber
on the yard, all of which burned
This will make the loss in lumber
about
Owing to a high wind the
spread rapidly and during the pro-
teams In the Nebraska State
League.
May will be Chance
in Chicago. The selected the
first Saturday game between Peer-
less Leader's New Yorks and the White
Clark Washington Sena-
tors are mid-season form
and look good enough to give the Red
the Athletics a real battle
after April
New York critics predict that pit-
Jeff will supplant
and Mar-
as the mainstay of Giants
this
It is said that Pitcher Catch-
Hassler. Outfielder and In-
Hates are the only recruits who
Will slick up with the Cleveland Naps.
Manager Mack has
ed that he will get along without
scouts In the future and will devote
his attention to trying out schoolboys
and sand-lot instead of
I eying fancy prices for minor league
stars.
Five of the six cities ii. the
League, Dayton, Springfield, Terr-
Fort Wayne, and
suffered great damage through the
recent floods in Indiana and Ohio. It
is doubtful whether the league will
be able to open the season of 1913 on
April the scheduled time.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
LAXATIVE Quinine. It
Headache and works
I -1 refund if fails cure.
P. W. GROVE'S b.
been entitled lo free delivery by
son of receipts, but there
were certain requirements of the gov-
that the town must meet be-
fore the free delivery can go In
Among requirements
that tho houses be properly number-
ed and tho streets named. As far
Pack as two years ago the aldermen
lift It to the mayor to see that
was done, but so far the require-
giveth woman to be married
to this
One of the remedies suggested for
Hie hauling of animals is Hinted ls of the words; the
to what they can pull over the worst is that bridegroom be
places. While three or four tons are promise to her and
not exceptional loads for two minister also
on hard roads of grade. One- this man to mar-
third to one-quarter of that amount
Is often difficult to over a Three the
road which with mud holes rings ring and tho bridegroom's ac-
sharp pitches; with long heavy bills declaration. words, of ,,, conflagration tour nous
it is often less. all my worldly goods I thee en- i South Norfolk rough from
When good roads arc built have never been says the
local truffle, which previously manifesto. The government is
gone by other routes, is diverted t to drop the ring ceremony and Its
them, probably doubling the amount formula or to enforce an exchange
local travel originating in tho of rings the use of a formula
which passed over the road be- containing economic falsehoods or
Its Improvement. moral
The good road easily doubles the Humiliation No. Is tho
that a horse or team and buggy pronouncement that they shall man
can travel in a day. This fact brings and wife together. The Implication
into existence a larger amount of complained of is that woman is
and the Berkley department
which then working on the
plant, forced to leave in
older to render assistance at the fire
in South Norfolk.
The navy yard authorities were
pealed to for assistance and sent the
tug Massasoit with about men.
who worked faithfully In getting as
much lumber as possible out of reach
of the The Merchants and
. , ., ,, class of travel, estimated at fifty wholly a wife and the man not wholly ma
has been only partially . company s tug Apollo,
Tho town ought to have the free
livery, but cannot get it until the re-1
are met.
Good roads were also discussed an
Representative D. If, Clark made
explanation of the good roads
Mil passed by the last legislature.
Several matters pertaining to the
welfare of club were considered, i
per cent more, by reason of the
greater distance which may be
Protesting
that the first of
the overlapping travel from Psalms addresses itself wholly lo the name
W. A. also responded
the and had a stream from that tug 0.1
DROPS
THE BEST
REMEDY
For all of
Sciatica, Gout,
Troubles, Catarrh and
STOP THE PAIN
Quick Relief
It and w-
I n mils mid
.-troys
I and Is
safe hi I rare m its No
other like it. Sample
tree on
SOLD DRUGGISTS
On bottle, or
11- of if
, CURE Ca
Sired
Chicago
other localities, this class of
may easily be multiplied by three.
The development of the automobile
multiplies by ten, according to tho
PLAYERS
A sister of Baby Is to make
her shortly a Parisian
revue.
Thomas I. Shea Is to produce
play called by Henry
Irving Dodge.
William may play in
London the role of to Forbes
Othello.
David tho noted baritone,
is to be the star of a piece
Jolly
W, A. Brady has engaged Delia fox
to play his forthcoming revival of
Next tho two Mabel
and Edith are to star In
a new play by Cleveland Moffat.
the sister of Edgar
will a member of Grace
George's company while New York.
Gentleman of which
Monday
All of the latest styles summer
dress goods, silks voiles at
Barber and Company.
J. F. Harrington and
Lucy Hester went to
John Is to star, has been day.
renamed in the fountain drinks, cigars and
Next season Richard and Miss groceries come to Cox and House.
Social at Training School
The one year Teacher class of the
Carolina Teachers Training
School known as the class,
n social Monday night.
AH the members of the faculty and
an Officer from each class were pres-
The reception hall was beautifully
decorated In gray and yellow Jessa-
mine, tho class colors and class
flower.
The partners for the evening were,
proved by matching the pen and Ink
sketches of Jingles. I
The contest was to guess the
et rhymes that the sketches I
represented.
Miss Miss Louie
Poll won tho prize, which
was a rhyme book.
Various familiar Jingles were act-
ed in a shadow moving show.
During tho evening punch, sand-
and olives were informally
served.
bridegroom, the league demands III if n, continues lo blow in
omission or that it is supplemented t, direction as It Is at this
by another addressed to the wife. balance of the Surry Lumber j
Tho petition that the man shall love Company's plant will be saved,
most reliable the radius of his wife as Christ the church is The burned box mill. Including the
a day's travel. With an automobile appalling humiliation of woman adjoining lumber shed, was
a business or professional man at the a pernicious exaltation of r,,., stored with box shook.
county scat or other point can visit thirteenth indignity is quoting The exterior of the mill and shed was
practically every part of tho county St, Paul's submit covered with iron.
a day and be home before supper yourselves unto your husbands as 1111-
People from other localities to the Lord; for the husband Is the
on business or pleasure, enter, leave head of the wife, even as Christ is the
or cross a territory in a time head of the
which formerly took local mer- Tho league strenuously opposes the
chants deliver goods twenty-five mil's idea of the husband being the head of
away instead of within village limits. wife and
Automobile trucks establish lines to also submit yourselves unto your
villages and smaller points which as a supplement to this second
were previously unprovided for. With exhortation to tho wife.
all these facilities, which improved
roads make possible, It is estimated
that motor car travel of all kinds
is multiplied approximately by ten.
Doubling the heavy traffic, trebling
light horse and multiply-
the motor traffic by ten, places
fifteen vehicles on the good road where
there was hut one before the improve-
was made. And this is an under-
estimate rather than otherwise. A
close observation of the travel over
thousands of miles of Improved roads
will show increases of twenty or thirty
times that which existed before s
good roads was constructed. This
A Tried and Proved
Guarantee
A well known lumber man
es the loss at between and
Including the mill which. It
is said, cost
ITEMS
-o
AYDEN, April Jack
for Weakness and Less of Appetite happened to the misfortune
tome. . ,,.,,, Ms ., ,;.,.,,.,;
I TORI
v up the mm, .
Man a of Hudson's Lit-
Tone, Then Took It Hack
For Ills Money
and Hot It
Report of tho Condition of
OF
at Grifton in the state of North Car-
at the of business April 1913
Resources
and discounts . 166,904.40
Overdrafts, secured and
secured .
Furniture and Fixtures. .
Due from banks and I
.
Cash .
coin, including all
minor coin currency .
bank notes and
other S. notes . 1340.00
14,678.83
30.00
A man recently out the
which
gives with every bottle of
enormous Increase In travel is one of Liver Tone. He bought a bottle and
the wonders of the age In which we then went back to the drug store
live. And this enhanced travel Is an said the medicine hadn't helped him.
important factor in the development This druggist Just reached Into his
of local markets. cash register and took out a half Capital stock paid in
Slate control of road construction the price of the bottle of tho Liver Surplus fund .
Is made necessary by a number of Tone and handed it back to the gen-
from spending a few days their
home In
A new lot of dry goods and notions
just received. A. W. Ange and Co.
Cox and House Invites the public
Williams will again appear
together under the management of
Charles
Tow companies will be seen in
next season, the eastern
lo open Boston and the west-
one In Chicago.
tho noted Hungarian
Is to star In a piece call-
ed Little under the
direction of and
George M. has appeared
tho last time on the Now York stage
In and after a
short tour will retire to his farm near
Providence. Island.
A novel performance Is to given
in New York at tho benefit of
when a scene from
will acted by a made
up of dramatic critics and newspaper
men.
David has another pupil i
whom he Is going to present tn a,
leading role. Her name Is
Freeman and has been
study in various of the com-;
Howland, a grand opera
composer, has written a play called
April
Laura Carrie Dixon, Jose-
Dixon, of W. H. S. reasons, each Important Hut he didn't take the money.
as has been demonstrated by He owned up that ho was Just try-
the experience of states where State the guarantee as a matter
aid has long been the rule. Among he had found Dodson's
are, that the roads In various Tone tho host remedy for
counties when built shall form con- and biliousness he had e-
to come and inspect their line of construction or tried. he said, wife
goods and notions. shall be as nearly uniform as the wouldn't be without a bottle In
Hardy Johnson went to available materials Will house for anything. It's the best
that tho location, drainage, ma- thing in the world for the whole
and every other factor family and the medicine that I prefer
ed In the construction shall be under to take or to give my
the charge of competent a lazy
engineers; that the contracts Pharmacy sells Dodson's
let lo competent and responsible Liver Tone and guarantees It to start
contractors, who can be hell to a the liver Without violence. It Is
accountability; and that the road the place of everywhere,
funds, slate, county and township, f you buy a bottle don't find this
properly expended and accounted for. pleasant lasting vegetable the
so that every dollar shall produce best thing to start a lazy liver,
dollar's of first-class road. will hand your money back with a
In no other way than by con-
can things achieved. It
has been demonstrated a Poe
authority by the gram
Is necessary in tho Interests of The Sidney Lanier Literary Society
economy and excellence, and that the at its regular meeting on Saturday
Total .
Liabilities
.
. 2.000.00
Undivided profits, less cur-
rent expenses and taxes
Paid .
Time certificates of deposit
Deposits subject to check. 34,02,1.72
Cashier's checks outstanding 141.04
Total
Nancy Haw slips, White bliss
Irish colder seed potatoes, J. R.
Smith and
The Masons held their regular
communication last Thursday with
degree work which was Interspersed
with a shad stew and hot barbecue.
Several from Greenville were in at-
Mr. Richard Is collecting
material preparatory for building a
large set of sale stables.
Mr. Hardy of
v as here Monday on business.
All of hardware, mill fittings,
force pumps, lime, cement, bay, oats,
ship stuff and Held J. It. Smith
and Bro.
Tho Ayden Lumber Company are
overhauling plant and will
soon be sawing again.
Mr. J. Carl Jones, a notary public
end man noted for declares
he saw snow falling Tuesday in the
town of Ayden.
Messrs. H. G. and J. R.
made a business trip to
I Durham last Friday.
Mr. Ed, and family spent
Sunday In Wilson, going through the
on his automobile.
Messrs. Hart and Harrington, of
of
Mr.
Mon-
Mr. J. It. Johnson went to Grifton
Tuesday afternoon to visit his brother
who is very
Hardware and mill supplies at A
Ange and Co.
Mr. Jack Holton of W. H. S., left
Monday night for his homo
Ayden.
Harrington. Barber and
have a good supply of American Farm ; , shall evening. April B, spent an Interesting
so connect as to make through high- hour on the study of Edgar Allen
ways between important points. Poe.
aid In road building, there- A brief sketch of his career was
fore, requires that tho stale have a by Miss An
department, provided with Poe as a poet was given
highway engineers of established rep- Mabel Davis, of Poe as a
and admitted ability that writer by Miss Selby. Some In-
they always give us a bright con- , . , ,
roads constructed may be equal to
Stale of North Carolina, county
Pitt,
I. W. J. Bullock, cashier of
above named bank do solemnly swear
for that the above statement Is true to
the best of my knowledge and be-
lief.
J. BULLOCK, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this day of April, 1913,
J. A.
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 1915,
Correct-At
W.
C. J. TUCKER,
I.
Directors.
to fill your order.
Mr. Tucker was a is-
ant caller In town Sunday.
The Oxford singing class will
an entertainment here Monday night.
We hope they will have a full house
cert.
M. T. Spier carries a complete line
of ladles, men's and shoes,
rail and take a look them.
Always on hand a fresh supply pf
heavy and fancy groceries at M. T.
store.
Cum Oil isn't Con
The no of Kan
. II-.
It i v
. .
Chung, a Chinese student, is one of
the most promising ball players
j the Columbia University
He Is a second has, man and
.-. rood bitter.
Adding Jimmy feet r, 1-2
Inches lo Carl Wellman's feet In-
tin Louis Browns have aver
I feel of pitching rial
In two n
the strain of constantly growing
by the federal govern-
especially tho construction
and maintenance of tho main roads
reaching between centers of
population and interest, must be the
logical of reasoning
on tho subject. Improvements
benefit the county and state must,
the revolution In
benefit the nation
well.
imprinted facts about Poe
given by Miss Millie
Miss Mary Smith told in a most real-
manner the story Tall
Tale Miss Lillian Harrell
read
The Instrumental solo,
by Miss Ross, and tho vocal
solo. by Miss Mavis
added much to enjoyment
Miss was
of program committee.
Piles Cured in to Days
1- refund if
i, in cure any r oil Itching,
Protruding
u Cubs Tampa,
There Ir of a Spring series b
the Cub.-, tho Athletics
Both teams train In Flori-
the Athletics Jacksonville
S. invaded by
the British forces under Sir
Henry Clinton.
Lee surrendered to
Grant at Appomattox Court
spent Sunday in Ayden.
Furniture, cook stoves, windows
and doors, screen doors and screen
windows at J. It. Smith and
Tho Society at tho
Seminary will discuss Woman
We expect to hear something
that will make good reading.
Tho special sessions of congress
v revise the tariff. We wonder
it they will reduce the price of
straw. is effecting us.
Cotton Kings Guano Bower, Cotton
planters all kinds of plows, hoes
and shovels to match at J. R. Smith
and
Sheet metal workers have received
notice to the effect that the next meet-
of the International body a move
will be made In the direction of es-
somewhere a home for all
members of the craft, along
the lines of homes which have been
established by other crafts.
QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives
out id the Iron builds up
the System. For Adults and
Children.
You know what you when
you take chill
T for through-
out the South a the standard Malaria,
Chill and Remedy and General
Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as
the strongest bitter tonic, hut Jo not
the bitter because the
lo not dissolve in the do
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS
AT THE SAME TIME
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic
Surgical Dressing discovered by an
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood
Poisoning.
Thousand of families know it already,
a trial will convince that ML
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC
oil, is moat wonderful remedy ever
discovered Wounds, Old Sores,
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases
all wounds and external whether
Con people are
solve readily in the acids of tho stomach. I finding new uses tins old
your Druggist. We mean remedy,
it. mean it. f 1.00
. One That i
Look B. on eve
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NOW
IS THE TIME
to buy Stalk Cutters,
Disc Harrows, Drag
Harrows, Smoothing
Harrows, Pulverizing
Harrows, Corn Plant-
Fertilizer
American
Wire Fencing, Gal-
Roofing.
Prices always the
lowest. Come to see
us for any goods you
need. We carry a
complete stock.
We appreciate your
patronage.
J.
Many Hear Prison Evangelist
George Crabtree
Am that crowded the ca-
i in
night
to hear the lecture in
Mr. C an hour and
ii com-
n m most
of bis Ion of the
. g an l re men-
the i
l within i years.
received
i i
i d within
I it
on i and Pitt i
e did
of
et to the
remedied. i tail d
to our Pitt i Minn.
and the chain and asked the
Christian i to ligate I
ii. eon I very highly th
Ion our Jail
Mr. Crabtree digressed at
lay the blame for much of tie crime
on whiskey and cigarette smoking by
boys in knee trousers.
re Interesting and
very Instructive and th description
of prison life has often been
orated by magazine articles, Such
work should be encouraged and
prison authorities taught how- to be-
humane to the
ate is.
MOVEMENT OF TRAIN
Time Of Arrival And
ATLANTIC COAST LIMB
Northbound
8.18 a. m. 1.18 p. m
in 6.1 v
h. SOUTHERN
1.16 a. a. m
a. a. m
a p. nu
New Shirts
Are Blooming Here
Marriage Licenses
ti r of Bell Issued
following marriage the past
WHITE
A Fannie
J. It. and Pear Hes-
D. and Ida
Ernest and Eva Ruck.
u. and Elisabeth
Hail.
COLORED
Will Hodges and Hannah Williams.
Prank and Susan Anderson.
George Price and Annie Bryant.
Cleve Max and Grimes.
Hurt Host and Annie Jackson.
Charlie and Rani.- Hines,
West Harris and
ITEMS
April Ash-
Spier wont to Greenville Thurs-
day en lug.
All of the latest styles in summer
goods, -silks and at Marring
ton, Barber and Co.
Misses Clyde Chapman and
I Tucker went to Greenville
a new lot dry goods and notions
just i a w, Ange Co.
Alley Tingle and Mabel Wit-
. New- who have bee i
B. P r. Institute,
I to their Lome
High
ball .- left here
.
went to Ki
i . an i House the i to
cl of dry
an i notions.
fountain drinks, cigars and
come to Cox and H
and Clara Las-
of Rich Square, left
morning for home after
V. P. Institute.
Hardware and mill supplies at A.
W. Ange and Co.
j Harrington, Barber and Company
good supply of American Farm
fencing on band and would be glad
till your orders.
For reasons useless to mention
that the Pitt County Oil
Co., close their books at once. All
sons Indebted to company are
urgently requested to make i
Mr. T. sells widow.
elf rising every bag sold
under guarantee to give satisfaction
M refunded.
For ladles and gents silk hosiery
In black, tan and white go to M. r.
More, who also carries a com-
line of up to date merchandise.
The B. Y. P. Convention of this
district closed Wednesday evening,
and we feel that we are the bettor
for having had such a delightful
meeting in our little town.
There were many unions represent-
ed and the attendance was good
. The helpful messages de-
livered by Mr. Flake, Mr. Davis. Dr.
Carter and Mr. will
doubt linger in the hearts of all
certainly result in more effective
work In the kingdom.
Why Wait
Until It Is
Too Late
A bottle of King of
Internals, in the home may
save complications in Croup,
Colds or Pneumonia, External
it do no harm-it has
thousands In dispelling
colds that might proved
, us.
What Does
the Home Need
This Season
This is what a
I in i
My personal use and observation
convinces me that yon cannot claim
too much for Preparation.
yon names ii two well known
; think I hey owe their re-
from desperate i
i to The nurses state
It is remarkable soon II
id of congestion and
W. W.
Contractor,
Providence, R.
Ml and
Three sixes, IS cents
MEDICAL COMPANY
Concord, S.
How about the
lo you think it will serve an-
other season Old
tors are unsanitary and
A new one at th
right juice would be an excel-
lent Investment.
V. hat about the glass.
supply, and how about table
linens Have you taken an in-
recently of the
of the china cabinet and
sideboard What about new
Have you given any
thought to the question of cm-
is a good time to I I
of these things. The
full of splendid opportunities t.-
The advertisements In
REFLECTOR are always full i i
valuable suggestions and
don't want to overlook
Figure out what you need in
the home for the coming season
then take counsel with TH
advertisers.
Paul Mi trick
Che only Merchant
in Greenville.
Has moved in rear Harden
Royal blue Store. ,,,,
those needing his services will i.
ready to on them
Full of very newest samples for
CLOTHING
and suits to order promptly
Vices from up.
clothing cleaned, pressed,
tiding your work and get
he bent. Phone work trill
I sent for when desired.
m -m
r.
v OFFER
EASY TE
can assist . to own rout own
and the terms will be as
if not easier, than paying rent
to build or buy a
haven't enough money
it will be to your
let us explain how are
you. It'll be money in your
in LOAD
10- St, X.
New
Evans
sad
No. Night or
All
--and they're
good.
New which
sparkle with style and with
distinctiveness awaits your
inspection.
Shirts Hint you'll be proud
to show when you open your
coat. Negligee styles
the pi French
cull i
i lain b is-
g of
and He h colorings.
Triangle
The 5-PLY Collar
C. L
sit With Sweetheart
Returns Io Claim Dolli
but Is Stung
ASHEVILLE, April The sequel
the shooting of Metro an
Italian by it. A.
Lee Owenby, father and son, at the
the latter, near Murphy, hist
nary, written today when the
Italian Mi . which reveal an
usual chain of circumstances.
In one suit seeks to re-
damages for
injuries received at the hands of the
defendant father and son, and In
second suit he seeks to recover
front Hum Owenby, daughter of
the Owenby, which sum the
alleges he deposited with Miss
as evidence of his good faith
In bis promise to marry her.
; la that he mot
by Fort Terry. N. V.
two she apparently
Ills love when he visited her
mountain home near
further that urgent
i back Italy a
and. i
lint, quit d i .
doubt's as to h
In i cars the
ID alleges when m
h to this count rs
nu
to I
this year, he
by
II n he I
I t leave I
I is money,
and the a re
r murderous assault on the
Italian an January and were ac-
a magistrate on the ground
that had repeatedly
i the Italian to keep off the
.- and writ-
ten threatening to the Owen-
by family
J. C. Lanier
HEAP
AND
NORTH I ,
d-w
of II
C. White Leg-
horns and C
and fluff and Dar-
Plymouth Hocks. Some of the
finest stock In the south In my yards
J. J. . Greenville, N. C.
Episcopal
Miss.
One and fifty clerical lay
are attending the annual meet-
of Episcopal
of Mississippi which met here to-
day for a three day's session. Bishop
Theodore DuBose is
A notable feature of the
will be the dedication of the
new Episcopal church here, one
I he finest edifices of its kind in the
state.
Insurance to Meet
CHICAGO, III., April
commissioners from many states are
arriving in Chicago for the annual
of their national association,
Which will convene at the Hotel Sher-
man tomorrow for a session of two
The convention was to have
been held in Oklahoma City, hut the
meeting place was changed
of the impeachment charges recently
brought against Insurance
Bollard of Oklahoma.
The Mine Workers of Spring
subdistrict have started a
campaign with a view of preventing
the removal of the State Headquarters
Of the United Mine workers of Amer-
from Springfield to some other
city.
Office of
VANDYKE
Greenville, April
it Bently Harris.,
Dear I have Just received the
Dividend on my Policy with The
Mutual Life which is
The Premium being and
the Dividend which reduces
the pi to
Very truly yours.
P. VANDYKE.
ltd
Old Bay Line
Steam Packet
Daily, Including Sunday, between
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE
Mull steamers
Equipped with
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every
modern convenience. Cuisine
passed
Portsmouth, Sundays. . pm
Portsmouth, week days pm
Norfolk, daily . pm
Old Point . pm
Tickets sold to all points north.
Jack Johnson's Trial Dates
CHICAGO, III., April trial
of Jack Johnson, the pugilist,
on an Indictment charging him with
smuggling a diamond necklace Into
this country from England, was
to begin In the United Slates
district court here today, but by an
of court and counsel the
case has been put over until April S
After the case of alleged
has been disposed of Johnson will be
tried on a charge of violating the
Mann White Slave Act
Lodges and Social
Special Sale
on White
Goods
Going on in
MADE DRESSES, and
LACES
KM HIES
At unusually Low
ALL HIGH TOP SHOES
are being closed out far
cost It will pay trade
here I
B.
Donation to Flood Sufferers
It Is the custom of Memorial
list Church on the first Sunday In
each month to follow tho
of the Supper with a
collection for benevolence, to be
need. At the conclusion
I I nice Sunday a
adopted by the church to appropriate
ell of the benevolent fund on hand
toward the relief of the Western
sufferers.
and ,
I ;
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I . I. w d J
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Iron
Hi H Ca.
COUNT
I. Dudley.
Clerk Superior Court D. C. Moore
Register of Dell.
B. Wilson.
C Oil Laughinghouse
C.
j L.
U M. Lewis, E. Proctor. -M. T
Spier. J. G. Taylor.
TOWN
M. Wooten.
C. Tyson
L. Carr.
Chief of T.
Aldermen B B W
IA BOWen, J. S. Tunstall, J
F. Davenport, B. F. Tyson. Z. P
H. C. Edwards
Water and Light
S Spain, C. OH. L
Tucker.
L. Allen.
Tire D.
CHURCHES
Baptist. C. M. Rock
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W
Alison, superintendent Sunday
J. C. Tyson, secretary.
J. J. Walker, pas-
tor; E. A. Sr., superintended
Sunday
Episcopal, St. Dallas
Tucker, W. A. sup-
Sunday school.
t u
i Hoyle. pastor; A Ellington
LODGES
Greenville No. a f. and a. m
II. W M.; L ll. Pen
See.
clerk; H. D.
dent school; L. II. Pander
secretary.
Delphi. Chapel
W O l
No. A. F
F D w. m ; l.
Sc
Greenville Encampment No. I
O O F Ii W C. P ; I.
II Pander, Scribe.
No. K. of P. D
M Clark C. C; A B. Ellington
h. of R
Greenville Chapter No R. A M
J N. Hart. II. B, B,
Bee
No. I O. O. F
Meets every Tuesday night F J
Forbes N O.; L. II Ponder. Sec.
Greenville Camp No. M. W
f A., meets every 1st and 3rd Wed-
nights. Julius Brown, con-
J. F. Stokes, clerk.
Tribe No. I. O. R
M. Meets every Friday night. J. J
Jenkins. Sachem; J. W. Brown. C. of
Cards.
. C. Harding Chas. C. Pierce
it PIERCE
Lawyers
In all the Courts
Office In Wooten Building on Third
street, fronting Court
i. M.
Lawyer
in Woolen
Thud St., court house
Carolina.
. Moore W. H.
HOD RE it LONG
at Law
i North Carolina.
S. t. EVERETT
Law
; . Building on the Court
House
F.
at Law
In front room of the
north of Court House.
Greenville, North Carolina.
DOTH
Attorney at Law
n Building, St
bis service, are
desired
Greenville, North Carolina
HARRY
at
North Carolina
H. t.
i it i
-in Fourth street.
n W. M. D
to diseases of th Eve
V ,. ,, r, ,
N, N. C.
win Dr. B I. Q
ii n a m n II
DR. F, PITTS, N.
n-ii .
Orel Hours no to
and Fridays
ever Frank Wilson Store.
Phone connection.
CLUBS
Lillian Carr.
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary
Daughters of T
J. president; Mr. J. L.
en. secretary.
The A. L
president; Mr. J. G.
l EVANS
Attorney at Law
In Edwards Building, fifth door
from street
North Carolina.
N. OUTLAW
Attorney at law
formerly occupied o Ii
THE
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
RESOURCES OVER
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY
as a legal depository by the State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Treasury Depart-
of the United States as a depository foe Postal Funds.
This Bank made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in Eastern Carolina.
THERE IS A WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
E. G. Flanagan, Pres.
E. B. Higgs. V-Pres.
C. S. Carr, Cashier
Services
York lire Late
J. P, Morgan
Word
the Ladies
Personal Mention.
Monday's issue of The Dally
Miss Emma Harden and Bettie
Howie, teachers in spent Sat-
and Sunday hero with Miss
Nannie Bowling.
Mr. Oscar Greene, of KInston, spent
Saturday night and Sunday here With
his mother.
London Police Save Militants
From Rough
Treatment
Now Is not to he supposed that any
husband will good, managed
tins wouldn't;
April at the
suffrage meeting in Hyde Turk, which
Mr. S. J. Everett and lit- a after-
son spent Sunday In Palmyra, i repealed today.
Miss England, music teacher of the crowd
graded school, returned Sunday even- and only the
lug from a visit In Mount. of Prevented the riot-
Mr. Clifton Rocky women rough-
Mount. Is homo on a few days visit
to his mother.
Mr. Julian of KInston,
spent Sunday In Greenville.
Sheriff and Mrs. A. W. Taylor, Of
Kinston, spent Sunday with his moth-
Mrs. Josephine Taylor.
Mrs. J. F. King returned this morn-
from a visit In
Mr. J. A. Arthur spent Sunday with
his people In Washington.
Miss Joyner, of
spent today with Miss Nina Harris.
Mr. II. M. White returned this morn-
from Atlanta.
Col. L. D. Tyson and son, Mr. Char-
M. Tyson, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
came in this morning for a short
visit to relatives hero. Colonel Ty-
son Is a Pitt and has many
relatives friends here. It his
many years since ho was
and he expresses
TWO suffragettes talked for half an
hour, bat were unable to make
heard the uproar
born, and hooting.
kinds Ware thrown and Miss
was struck In the face.
Mounted police finally escorted the
women's van from the park, while
police on foot kept the crowd from
following.
A disturbance occurred at
Wimbledon common, where Miss An-
Kenny attempted to speak, but
was howled down.
KEEP
gnat many husbands are spoiled
i mismanagement Some women to
abort it it their husbands were
balloons, and blow them up; others
keep then, constantly in hot water;
NEW YORK, April
for the late J. Some
were held today St. George's a by Irritating
Episcopal church of which he others roast them; some
was for years a vestryman, lives,
in his funeral is to lake place.
i on April H. Each worship-
per in tack before him a
church bulletin recording cabbage heads wouldn't,
of Mr. Morgan, who was a regular at-
and took an active part In
the services, one of his
being the passing of the col-
plate. The pew that he
occupied, all the
pews in the church are free, was
ed today with strangers.
Mr. favorite hymn,
He the Tie that was not on
the day's musical program, but
of which ho was fond, Including
My God, to were by
congregation, while the choir sang
the anthem, Not Your Heart He
id husbands wont; but they are real-
delicious when properly treated.
selecting your husband you
should not be guided by the silvery
appearance as buying mackerel, or
by the golden tint, as if you wanted
salmon. Ce sure to select him your-
self, as taste differs. And, by the way,
don't go to market for him, as
best are always brought to your door.
is far better to have none,
less you patiently learn how to conic
him. A preserving kettle of the
est porcelain is the best, but if
have nothing hut an
Went Hack to Bleep
They are telling a one on Mr.
J. M, intended to go
to Norfolk on midnight Norfolk
Southern train a few nights ago.
When tho boy who cleans up th
went next morning to perform
his duties as usual, he Mr.
dressed up In his best .
but fast asleep on bed.
waked up and hustled out to catch
the morning Atlantic Coast Line train
for his trip. There was not I
any explanation, but he Is supposed
to have dressed a little ahead of time
for the night train and while wait-
dropped back into a nap that took
him over until morning.
Little Roy, five months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. . of
Whichard, died about six o'clock this
morning after a few days illness with
pneumonia The funeral will take
place at two o'clock Tuesday after-
noon
Want Ads
Is Worth Sonic
People Know How
To Save It
Many Greenville people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
at seeing so much progress since his kidneys when they know these or-
The rector, the Rev. H-. It will do, with cure.
Karl eulogized the late
the sermon. In part he is
I have been speaking to you required amount of
I have had ill mind tho personality of strings sewed on.
that truly great man who was in will a Strong
ed from among senior war- cord Comfort, as the one call-
free and open heart, his quiet
unknown good, his fixed enduring
friendship and his secret hand, so
generous With Its means that no one
knows the mighty blessings he sent
straight to many
ed Duly is apt to weak. They
sometimes fly out the kettle, an I
become burned and crusty on the
since, like crabs and
you have to cook them alive.
a clean, strong, steady fire
out of Neatness, and Cheerful-
Set him as near this as seems-
Youths Killed By Policeman
last visit.
Mrs. John Manly, of Mount Olive.
b visiting Mrs. H. I,. Coward.
Pr. Hyatt, of KInston, Dr. Car-
need help. Weak kidneys are
responsible for a vast amount of
and health- tho slightest de-
lay Is dangerous. Use Moan's
of Washington, were both here -a remedy that has helped
today on their regular professional kidney-sufferers. Hi i
Is a Greenville citizen's
Mrs. If at tic Skinner and Mrs. E.
I Mrs Fannie Moore, .
Mr- s r Bruce, Greenville, N. c, feel n
Norfolk today. , ,,. ,,,. ,.,.,, ,
Mr. J. Key Brown, it's Kidney Pills, procured at the
Sunday night here with John L. Wooten Drug Co.
By
While In kl DI Burg-
Store
Couple
A young couple in a hurry to get
married, motored here early this
and applied to Register of
Deeds Hell for license. After gelling
the lie. use they went to the residence
cf Rev. C. M. Rock who performed
the ceremony. The couple were Mr.
W. II. Howell, or Norfolk, aged
and Miss Mao Elisabeth Holton. of
aged Mr. Howell has been
selling lightning rods through this
and met his bride loss than
a month ago
Look to Your Plumbing
You know what happens in a house
in which the plumbing is in poor con-
in the house is
able to contract typhoid or some
fever. The digestive organs per-
form the same functions in the human
body as the plumbing does for tho
house and they should he kept In first
class condition all the time. If you
have any trouble with your digestion
take Chamberlains Tablets and you
are certain to get quick relief. For
sale by all druggists. adv
RED BUM AT
Schultz.
I LADIES SIZE, CARVED COLD
watch with Initials M. en-
graved on back. Liberal reward for
its return to this office.
HATE GAR-
If not, we can furnish your
seed, in bulk packages. Our seed are
the best that can be bought. John-
Feed and Seed Store.
his
Mr. K, I. Fleming to Rocky
Mount ibis morning,
Mr. Edward of
Sunday here.
Mr. Wallace went i,
Sunday evening.
Concert in
An audience taxed the cap., i
of the building was at the Christian
in mo and there was much
In IS an Weakness through
loins. My kidneys did not do their
k they and t lie kidneys
secretions- bothered me. noun's Kid-
gave me relief from these
of kidney complaint
I my condition in every
Tor sale by all dealers. Price BO
Co.
j bands do Ibis until they arc quite
Add a little sugar, In the form
of what confectioners call Kisses, bit
no vinegar or pepper on any account.;
A little spice Improves them, but it
be u n I with Judgment.
k any sharp
Into him, to Bee If he is becoming
ti p. Stir him watching I
bile Ii ; hi ho lie too cl
the i and so I
cam fall to v
i I, on ill tin l
him very I I t
with on and the c i
Church Sunday night, to hear he for the Unit-
i rendered under the i;
. vi ion of Prof. H. E, Austin by ti
Slates.
the
choir of the church, assisted by other.
of Greenville and Wilson.
The program proved to one of
rare excellence, the anthems,
and solos being most creditable
to each one participating. I
people are to ho congratulated upon
the privilege of bearing such delight-
music. Sacred concerts of this
character are elevating and Inspiring,
Hun in Hay Stale
BOSTON, Mass., April
women f Massachusetts who do not
rover the points of their with
some device that will protect tin
public from injury liable to a
heavy flue, according to the
ions of a state law that went into
effect today, Tho act not re-
today, liter a recess In length of pins, nor does II
two weeks for the Baiter holidays.
Supreme
WASHINGTON, P. C April
Court of tho United Slates
Adv.
GREENVILLE, S. C. April S
i i breaking Into the
a goods store
o'clock Sunday morning i.
, Smith, it old, mi n
ii prominent and wealthy family,
rear old companion, Rat
Martin, i In a i bat
. policemen, ho bad led
In the i tore In
lion of a burglary, with
t the young men re shot i
and one of tho policemen
wound,
Ah soon as they had
store, w t d to I he i
in i . Inquest, the boys plat d n
over their faces; took their re- -1, n J. manager of
and held them In fork team of the national I
positions and Hashing their pock i league, years old
lanterns, advanced toward the stair Walter Camp, probably the
case leading to the second floor. on
they opposite the
hind which the policemen war. con-
Policeman arose and
to the up your
bands, Without answering the
challenge, it was testified the boys
i Tin d lire. Hied two shots, II
testified and then the three
lb realizing their danger, open-
ed
A total of fifteen shots were fired.
In examination of the revolvers show
ed young had fired Mar-
tin twice the policemen
times together.
Eire at
Early Sunday night the dwelling
house of Cr. of
was destroyed by fir
i n pot i to be i- caught
from flue, of the furniture
Mr, h
11.000 o lib h .-
I loss.
TO I HAVE TO LOAN
for a client on real estate security.
This money can be had on long easy
terms at per cent. F. M. Woolen,
Any. tad
On account of increased practice
Dr. Fitts will stay in Greenville all
day Mondays and Fridays but his of-
hours will be from a. m. to
p. m. as the afternoon will be de-
voted to work done outside the office
or by appointment. Patients wish-
treatment in the afternoon
in their homes or at the should
phone in office hours. Phone
if.
For all Kinds
of Shoe Repair-
call on Flow-
Shoe Shop.
In the Stomach
II you continually complain
in the stomach, your liver or
your kidneys are out of order. Neg-
may lead to dropsy, kidney
or disease.
, Electric
i very i and
H. T Alston,
C v hO
I hack, v.
i i I my
I ; right.
l nil roved the
On-
. by
adv
i id today,
William c; Brown, Jr. rep-1
In of the second
Virginia district, years old today.
Headaches A nay
Sick headaches, sour gassy
Indigestion, biliousness disappear
quickly you take Dr. King's
New Life They purify the blood
and put new life vigor In the
Try them and you be well
Every pill help.; every
box guaranteed. Price
mended by all druggists adv
When Your Automobile
SEEDS REPAIRING, TAKE IT TO THE Mil I MOTOR
CO OS III nil MARKET
NEEDED REPAIRS BE AMI
FULLY HOT TO BRING CAB.
PROSE TO SO. 2.111, v Ml AS EXPERIENCED
WILL BE WORK.
All Kinds of Accessories and Supplies
IN THE WAT OF TIRES, SPARK PLUGS, AIR
METAL POLISH, ELECTRIC SHOCK AH-
GREASES, OILS, OS HAND.
Gasoline per Gallon
Greenville Motor Co.





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Delinquent
Tax List
For 1912
lot front C.
Allen Carr, Pitt St. 4.56
Peter Cherry
J. Cockerel. 11.76
G. E. Cherry, lot College-----12.85
lot Reed St. . 2.43
John Brown, Jr. lot Pat-
rick. 6.78
C. M. lot Old Perkins 12.56
R.
I I I
. A. Fields, Church, Geo,
I have this day, levied on the lot- , c 45.90
lowing described Real Estate to j w Eason, Pitt. Marlboro 7.30
the taxes due to the state of Mary
B. A. and G. A. Darden. Pine
North Carolina, and the county of
Pitt, for the year and the
Real Estate so levied on will be
at the Court House door in the town
of Greenville, X. C. on Monday,
6th day of Hay. at o'clock, m.
unless said KIM and legal charges,
and from the failure
to bay the same within the time re-
quired op law, are paid by that date.
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff.
township
Abram Williams, one lot
Sarah Rodger, one lot K. R. St.
Travis Allan, col., one lot, Pitt
St.
King, 1-4, Arthur.
16.11
4.20
3.10
Delia Ann Jones. IS 1-2, J. Daniel 2.20
J. Jenkins. lot. E. St. . 4.21
J. W. Perkins, lots. Lincoln,
lot Dudley. lot.
lot, lies. lot Adams-----
Nellie, lot. Clark St. .
Phoebe Nobles, Perk.
Sam Joyner. lot, Hodges-----
Ida Jones. lot, H.
A. S. Jenkins. lot. Arthur-----9
Eliza Gray, home. .
Annie Collins, Ml
John lot C.
D. 73-,
Robt. Blown, English
Chapel, 1-4 English . 6.75
W. L. Brown. lot
J. T. lot . 8.33
Jordan Wilson. S. O. B.
Celia Williams, lot B lane . 3.78
Louisa Williams Bit, lot, Pitt
St. 3.10
Abram Williams. lot, Clark St. 4.67
Mrs. II, O. lots,
King Row. 11.7 J
Mrs. M. I. Warren, J.
White.
II. D. lot, St.
Mary Thigpen, lot. Clark St. 3.10
J. W. Tripp. lot 2nd St.
Fernando Stancill, Shivers . 1.08
Robt. Spell. lot. Perk. 8.05
Miles Short, lot Greene St. ,.
J. E. L. M. Savage, lot.
Higgs. 3.51
Ida Rodgers, 1-2 Fleming
J. W. Perkins, lot Lucas. Hos.
Lincoln, Dudley, Res.,
Adams . 35.7
Win. Redmond, lot. Reed St . 6.81
Jesse Peyton,
Lula lot St. 2.20
Nettie Peyton, lot Reed
V. C. Cotton. Maine. 3.46
Mrs. Addle Corbett. Church St.
Mrs. G. A. Carr Church St
Phillip Bynum. Perry . 2.20
Emma Battle,
Richard Maine St. .
Joseph Main St.
Haywood Baker, M and S . 5.51
Tyson Marlboro .
Mary Atkinson. Main St .
William, Perry.
Ml Ward Perry .
J. T. Windham. Wilson . 16.31
,;. w. v H Ave .
i. n. Windham,
Williams. Marlboro 3.40
W. B. William, M J- Branch.
Dock Thigpen, Marlboro . 5.41
J. T. J
William Hasp Perry .
Laura Main.
Cotton. II. W
J. H. Owens. 1-2 G. . 3.11
John E. C. R.
Marlboro.
May and Emily Wooten,
.
Boot. May, K. C.
J. Y. Monk. Church St.
G.
Q. Moore. Barret.
son, Belcher, Wilson,
Main . 13.90
Parities Joyner, Cotton . 2.21
Edgar Joyner. Burnett. 5.71
Lawrence Joyner. Mary
Joyner. Walnut
A. I. Joyner, Burnett, N
S. II. R.
John H. Joyner. Main .
Lou Joyner, Geo.
Hannah Johnson, Cotton
Robt. Smith, . 8.66
C. R. Patrick, Home, lot
Ayden. 84.64
J. B. Patrick,
T. C. Nelson. lot
G. P. Morrison. lot Ayden .
Manning and lots-
Winter
B. F. Manning lot
Ayden .
Joe Langley, lot Winter 4.02
Joe Lang lot So. Ayden 3.31
Charlie Jacobs. lot 2.20
K. M. Johnson lot So.
Ayden. lot Ayden. lots
Jas. P. Johnson lot
Winter.
A. D. Johnson, lot .
J K. Jones. lot Ayden . 10.31
P. F. lot Ayden . 11.30
J. A. near Ayden,
lots Ayden.
Free Will Baptist Pub. Co. lot
Ayden. 13.3.1
Alfred lot Winter-----
Mrs. Va. Early. lot Ayden .
John A. icon
Hardy Davis 1-2 Ayden
Alonzo Daniel. 1-2 Ayden .
Parrot Daniel. near Ayden
W. B. t, Ayden
John Cox. col. lot Ayden 6.65
David Nobles. P. Road----- 6.10
Emily Nobles. P. Road. 1.76
H. B. Smith. Smith Road . 6.80
Joseph Parker. 2.66
O J
K. C. White. M.
Easter smith,
Smith,
Joanna Mills. Ill.
Mrs. C. J.
Abram Chapman, col. So. H. Munger. Land .
David Mrs. Bessie Manning 1-2
If, It. Barber. lot Ayden . Moore. W. C. .
D. W. lot Moore. Land.
l. TOWNSHIP.
Ned Est. H. I f
Cain Thigpen, Brown
Abram Thigpen, K. 6.86
T. A. Thigpen, Brown 23.66
A. A. Tyson. Little.
L. O. Moore. Cobb. 11.17
Frank Johnson.
Clinton Hassell, Roberson . 4.72
W. G. Hathaway Hill .
Mrs. Home,
16.51
H. Harrington, Johnson 9.3
Henry Hardy 16.06
Dawns,
Willis Downs. 1-2 D. 1.62
Jessie Clark. 1-2
W. S. Clark and son Creek 32.13
Frank Battle, Hill . 1.43
J. O. Bryant. B. 5.00
Willis W, Bullock. It C.
SWIFT TOWNSHIP.
13.90
4.90
4.41;
2.73
8.06
TOBACCO FLUES
THAT FIT
For tills the filth season I orders. U
undeniably of the satisfactory lines I make, my sales
hair grown from to pounds material In hie
Four Solid Cars
already bought for this
-r at the Warehouse
order at once.
trade. Will make them this
To delay let me your
J. J. JENKINS
Phone
Greenville.
Henry Allen, col. 1-4 So.
Ayden .
6.25
11.83
9.54
3.11
4.61
Joyner.
C.
Jason Joyner C. Cobb,
Wilson.
It. Jackson, W. .
Matilda Main St .
J. T. Bandy, G. Berg.
J A. Burnett, Wilson .
Baker. Main. Pine.
Mrs. C. L. Barrett, Main
Robt. Atkinson, W S.
19.30
14.50
US
II Kill hi. TOWN
Fannie lot Crawford J
C. J- Parker . 3.10
V. B. West. lot Main . SM
W. J. Taylor, Davenport . 21.12
Win. lot Tarboro
J. J. Perkins, Britton
R. II. Parker. May . 10.10 w M
Mrs. Bill lot Ricks
lot Schultz. 45.40
Frank Norris lot 13th St.
lot Short
St. 4.00
Nettle lot Perk, . 2.43
Samuel 1911, lot Per-
kins .
Mills lot, Perk.
Andrew Moore, lot Pitt
St. 7.31
Mrs. S. E. lot
cant, lot Manning.
Meadows, lot Forbes, lot
Smith, lot Fleming, lot
St, lot Abbott. 70.85
Lizzie lots Clark
51.00
Of,
8.70
St.
9.05
6.97
4.10
4.00
Henry Knox. lot 1st St.
J. Robt. King, lot Clark St.
Laura King, lot 13th St. .
King, C D. 3.10
Nathan and wife, lot
Greene St. 18.23
Chas. lot Perkins 4.78
W. W. Humphrey, lot Greene
Frank Hopkins, lot Res., lot
Pit 6.92
Henry lot Arthur, lot
Clark St. 4.72
Mary Home 6.80
Jane lot Pitt St. 6.03
Austin Harris. lot Pitt
William Harris, 1-4 Ar-
. 5.10
W. B. lot 14th St
lot Mill
W. H. Harrington, Sr Yellow
Dudley, Poor House,
IS Dudley. Home,
H T D, Moore,
I J. L. Moore, lots Yellow-
front C. II. stable,
store. 151.16
Ed Fleming. lot Ravine 10.61
Foreman lot 13th St. . 3.07
Wm. W. Foreman, 1-2 lot
3.93
Emma Foreman. 1-5 Pitt St. . . 6.44
Foreman, lot put st. 6.01
D. R. Foreman, 1-5 lot Pitt St. 6.93
Isaac Foreman lot
J. E. Forrest, lot South Green-
ville. 4.46
M a. M Plate, u. Are, .
w. a and
Wm. n. Edwards, i d. lot
K. D. GO 6.70
Mrs. J. I
Mrs. Alice V. Martin, Creek,
lot R. R. 12.21
Jenkins, ID Homo .
Jones, lot Pitt .
If, A. James, Home,
Bullock .
Mrs. Laura James,
A. James. Home
lot Main .
II. C. Howard. lots ft. Avenue
. C. Gardner. Id Rollins 5.24
John Ellison. N, R., CO Johnson
Elliott, lot James-----
Sherrod Carson N, R, lot Tar-
. 3.01
Heirs, lot
B. lot. 3.60
T. n Blount 4.00
W. J. Bryan, Jenkins
Battle Briley, ltd Home .
B. A. lot Pleasant . 1.68
Mil nil TOWNSHIP
J, O. Smith,
tins Button.
Mania Button, Button .
Chas,
Maggie I IS
Lawrence Moore.
W. Mills If. Mills.
Black Pol Wall
Arthur Mills. II 1-2 Corey .
Adam Mills. Cannon
Jas. Hardy, X
II. Hill. T R.
fl. Hudson, 1-2 Black lack
B, Hudson, Cat Tall .
I. Gibson,
Mrs. W. H. Gibson, C ft O
J. L. Gibson ft I. J. Gibson,
TOWNSHIP
Abram Swindell. lot Fountain, tax
12.70; cost total
Sanders. acres
bu cost total
Betsy lot Fountain, tax
cost total 11.62,
E. F. Vines. tax
cost 11.30. total
Thomas Vinos. Fountain, tax 13.29;
cost total
Caesar Worthington. lots Fountain
cost total
Lamb S. 3-4 acres Talk.
tax cost total
W. h. Barton, acres.
W. L. lot Stamps, taxes
cost total
J. K. Henderson. lots Stamps, taxes
cost total
Mrs. Margaret James. lot Home.
7.30 taxes cost total
3.11 W. L. Johnson. lot Stamps,
. 6.71 cost total
57.92 W. L. Joyner. lots Stamps, taxes
cost total
Bass acres cost
total
G. L. lot Fountain, taxes,
cost total
W. Mercer, It. I lot Res.
taxes cost
total
Moseley and Wooten. acres Gard-
taxes cost total
John Moseley J
cost total
Sarah May, lot Fountain, taxes
cost total 11.61.
J. A. Newton, acres Moseley, takes
6.00 cost total
W. Owen. Fountain, taxes
cost total
J. G. Owen. Fountain, taxes
cost total
F. M. Parker, acres Parker, taxes
cost 11.80, total
Stephen Parker, Fountain,
cost total 13.98.
J. B. acres Fountain,
taxes cost total
W. II. lot Fountain, tax-
es. cost total
Ell I lots Fountain,
cost 1.30. total
W. T. Burton. N. R. lots vacant,
tax cost total
lot Fountain,
cost
Will Barnett, tax
3.73 cost. total H
1.80 W, i. Craft, lots tax ;.
2.03 cost total 83.13.
D, Corbett lot Stamps, tax
cost 11.80 total 11.68,
8.10 Battle Corbett, acres
OS, cost total 14.83.
Little. N. R.
Shade .
Henry 3-4.
F. II. Faulkner. G.
E. J. ft J. B. M. G.
W. V. M. H. .
Walter Buck.
ft Ives L. Co. F. It
King.
TOWNSHIP.
12.10
2.43
. 6.36
. 3.10
. 3.71
,. 2.16
, 6.29
10.76
. 3.54
2.20
5.36
Zora Fleming P. . 4.10
Ed Hill 1911 and 1912, S. 3.96
Morris Little S .
Robt. J . 3.43
Paul W 19.30
J. Redding P B 8.07
B. Redding 1911 and 1912
. 11-73
FOR SALE
A farm near Arthur, N. C, contain-
about acres. Land in high state of
cultivation. Value of buildings,
One of best little farms in Pitt County.
Moseley Brothers
Real Estate Agents
v max
for Dandruff
Von WIN Be Surprised to see Hun
It Disappears.
No more dirty coats from
Leads. stops dandruff.
any time with the tips of the Angers.
No smell. No smear. sinks In-
to the pores, makes the scalp
makes the hair and glossy.
is prepared by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo., and ll
regularly sold by all druggists at
per bottle. But to enable you to
make a test and prove what It will do
lot you, gel a U Mai trial bottle tally
guaranteed or your money back at
Pharmacy.
Medicine Children
Too much care cannot be used in
selecting a cough medicine for
It should be pleasant to
contain no harmful substance and be
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy meets these
and Is a favorite with the mothers of
young children everywhere. For sale
by all druggists.
Law Election
A petition was presented to the
county commissioners Monday asking
for an election on the question of
the old law
on the south side of Tar river.
The board will order the election, but
the date for holding It has not yet
determined.
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abound.
With impure blood there can-
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER
cannot be blood.
y the torpid LIVER and restore
Its natural action.
A healthy means pore
blood.
blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggist.
The date of the Harlem Tommy
Murphy-Ad bout In California
has been advanced to in place
of the 26th of the month.
II., former of
Spain, died In Paris. Born In
Madrid Oct. 1838.
8.11
2.86
8.67
3.90
16.80
9.21
80.78
11.90
New Road . 1.41
S.
21.6
8.18
11.11
1.39
. 1.41
John Caw
W. B. Edwards.
Zeno T. Evans.
Mat Button.
Wm. Chapman. C. Swamp.
Stanley Chapman, Creeping
1.71
Cox, 1-2 C.
. 11.11
Viola Clark. HO Clay Root . 4.11
Turner Branch,
Sr is W Mills . 1.03
i. Blight. Button. 1.89
TOWNSHIP
., I -i
i. l. i U I I
and 1912 I
L. P. Worthington.
Mrs. If, A. Tinker,
Millie I lot Falkland, tag
coil 11.80, total 3.24.
Tinker lot vacant, tax,
cost II total 11.76.
Ben lot Webb, tax, cost
11.30, total 11.32.
Edwards, i lot vacant, tax
cost 11.30, total, II
Willie Fields, lot Webb, tax,
cost, 11.30; 11.52.
lot Webb, tax
coat 11.30, total 11.52.
1461.43. cost 11.30. total
L. Harris. lax 1129.71, cost
11.10, total 1131.01.
Henry Sr., acres Home
acres day, acres Tug-
well, taxes total
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.
Dora Williams.
B, Page, .
W. It. Keel,
TOWNSHIP.
Home . I
2.66
DAM TOWNSHIP
Luke Best. Vincent .
Jordan Darden, I .
Walker II. Cold.
William Hathaway, Nobles . i
I P. Road .
;. Moore 11.23
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,
purpose, every adjustment desired,
handled. Very light draft.
Every feature necessary for every
Perfect working qualities. Easily
N. C, Phone No.
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR PITT COUNTY.
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
RINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL A N U
I LI TIES.
HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
Jolt AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
I- the Most Mr ad
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERS
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL EM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A
RATES ARE LOW AND AN
HE HAD UPON A-
N. t i.
M Mill II
FEW HIM PLUMS
Will lake Up Question Post-
MilS
ill LETTERS Fill
INSURANCE m
PROTESTING
DECLARES THEIR COM-
ARE NOT
AS THEY ARE NO
PROF T MAKING ORGAN
IONS
WASHINGTON, Apr.
representatives from all sec-
are being besieged in letters
tan Then
Hi Hie Hundreds
I in Week. Pint Khmer
To Cabinet I
WASHINGTON, April
dent Wilson cut away bis regular y ,,,.,.,, representative of
program of receptions today again,
and consulted a number of ,,.,,
about prospective appointments pro
of Mississippi; or tariff bill now under con-
of Wisconsin; Martin and ;,,.,., ,,,
or Virginia; Hall of Representative Hull, of
Mexico, and Warren and Clark .,.,,,,,,. of ,,.,,,
Handsome Seaside Home
Destroyed by Suffragettes
Placed Explosives ii to Before M
Applying Torch
Hardly Work
The reel Place.
Slush In Hail-
read Tunnel
The fault Is Tour
HASTINGS,
There- hardly
do not
cur, and larger and more
more
IS ATTACKED COUPLE
A PACT IS
lilt
HI
Is
Cleveland Prince
YOUNG WHITE LADY O
GREENSbORO GRABBED f
HER WITH
FLUID OR P
mm
Militant today destroys I there is an occasional
I seaside mansion Bu creeping in. A little patience on Mm
GREENSBORO, April
alone on Greene street
Before
Told HI Mi-
J V i in No
Died
i S Cl u
Wyoming, were among those summon-
ed to the White House. The
dent is understood to have discuss-
ed only minor appointments.
Mr. Wilson Is giving his attention
to scores of minor appointment and
expects to make rapid Inroads this
week Into the list of
many of which went to the Senate
today. So far as is known, the
dent has not made any more
selections. He Bent the
of Walter Hines Page to he
sailor to Great Britain, to tho senate
today.
Samuel Houston Thompson,
Deliver, former Republican Attorney
General of Colorado, has been select-
ed for assistant attorney general
the United States before the Court of
feature, said today his desk was piled
with mail from insurance companies
protesting that they are not
organizations. The matter
may be brought up in but I
Democratic leaders declare that in-
organizations were given
consideration when the law
framed and that opposition will
avail.
With the making slow pro-
on the tariff bill, the wool
probably will be
row, when opposition will make
their most strenuous light. The
representatives have organ-
for the contest, and, although
against them are admittedly over
whelming, they propose to make H
, struggle to hind the
He was one of the president s g
students at Princeton and
Sea belonging to Arthur j part of the public, or a willingness day night at o'clock on her return ,.,;,,., .,
Philip unionist member of lo , yourself in the oilier follow -i lo her boarding house from a w-r. Carter in her room
Parliament for Hastings. will largely tend to lessen Mis n young white in a local hospital he
The women nut only set lire to the when errors do occur. woman, attacked In mysterious build Into his own
house but placed dynamite in have in mind In writing this, way unknown man. After r died at o'clock
of the rooms. The residence had on-; telephone business mainly, and the haul straggle, she in the An
recently been vacated. Greenville exchange in . meanwhile, she tread herself and ran of Mrs.
The women adopted a method Often Whit In I I past and even recently to the home I lief the double tragedy
used by burglars for entering houses. I there have been beard some com- arrived Iii a tainting condition and result i a pact, a II was
They first spread papers covered plaints of the service and not entirely terribly sick from some liquid or learned Mrs. Lot
jam over the window so as to deaden without cause in some instances, we powder that bad been thrown In her mode their will Sunday,
the sound and Mien smashed the large know it Is the purpose and Intent of face. three day alter she was Injured e
panes glass with hammers, the Jan the management to remove all ground The attack was one of the most mys- motoring night with Prince.
preventing the broken glass from fall- ,,, complaint and to give efficient nor- that has come to the attention he left his hi. for I
of the Greensboro police. The hospital on his fatal errand
As soon as the flames were noticed , accurate telephone woman not see her assailant, who Prince bis aged mother, i
by a passer-by the fire brigade were distributed the of approached silently from behind and marking that It would be tin his
Summoned. The firemen had barely I month and in order to keep the grabbed her, while he covered h would lee him alive.
begun their work when a series of telephone subscribers correct, mouth at the same with his hand,
explosions One of the fire- directory will be revised and a which contained fluid or powder which
man was struck on the head by ,, every six months, smothered h r temporarily, A
of the famous Princeton eleven of
Tomorrow night Mr. Wilson will
give his first dinner to the cabinet.
Cleveland H. Dodge of New York, B
Princeton and Col, F. m
House, another intimate friend, will
be among the guests.
piece of metal and seriously directories contain very clear investigation was made by the
A largo quantity of suffrage instructions as to the use of the tel- officer, but few clues were available
tare was found In the vicinity. and the user will facilitate led them to anything definite
Cut Wires In Tunned j matter greatly by complying with to who the assailant was
April 15.- instructions. If the subscriber Monday evening about o'clock
suffragette GUI all the telegraph and will co-operate with the operator, th Miss I la I'll ha t. who board
telephone wires at tho entrance I- will run along more smooth- Greene near the City water
per cent on raw wool on Great left her boarding place to go I i
near this r n directory the ho. of a Mrs. King, on
Great Inconvenience was caused
as a substitute for Its free listing by
the committee at the request of Pres-
Wilson.
Representative of Ohio
is Chairman of the free WOOl
conference. Failure In the
the service.
Trial Into A Suffrage
i . lion
LITTLE K . April IS.
may result in s for ex- Court proceeding yesterday
from the pledge so the turned into a suffrage demonstration
may be continued on the floor of th dining the trial of Frank
Will Allow
can lo Serve
Their Terms
House.
fruits and cotton and meat
were the chief targets of the
charged With swindling nearly five
hundred women out of about
III connection with
Just after the court had ordered that
Hen In the today, the must make restitution
Schedule still being under Saturday and while the six hundred
lion upon adjournment. No I women present were applauding th
is lo coll by number, and this is street, to secure a dress pattern.
where some trouble arises, though P went by the home of a id
I i proper way to call. When living on Greene lo
wrong connection la given, ii is more some one to go with her As hr,
likely to be the fault of the friend was unable to go he tic
in not calling correctly the would make the trip by her
wanted, than In the operator id declaring she was not afraid
the wrong For Instance th. street were well lighted and
suppose the should want nothing would harm her.
No. instead of calling two It as two hours before she
thirteen it should he two- ready to come back, staying longer
one-three. With the view of bring- than she Intended. hurried down
about an Improvement In calling, smith street until it reached
one operator In the exchange is and then followed to
In a record of Incorrect culls. If She had been In Greene street but i
were made In the committee bill, as order, two local politicians p- will take the while and was walking by a
to go look over the incorrect call vacant field, when the attack s
a result of the day's discussion, ad- railed through the courtroom
of increased duty on wheat, as a banner Inscribed far
veil as those favoring Its free
announced lg being voted down and member Tho
A jury will hold an In-
quest over the two bodies.
Prince, who is a prosperous r
of Wayne county, went to the
hospital where his victim was
a Monday and requested
be shown to her room. He ac-
companied by a young lady, hut ash-
ed her to step out Into the hall for
moment as he wished to talk to M
privately.
The young woman had hardly
the hall when she heard i
pistol shots. When she and
attendants rushed into i
they found Ml . Lou ix d d a
bullet wound In her hi ad and
ions upon the
tired the set shot In ;
head.
Mrs. was In the
covering from injuries received o t
night since while automobile
with Prince and others. She
wife of a Southern
tit and conducted a i
store in
Recently Prince and Mrs .
been often seen talking top
WASHINGTON, April
master General
today that It was the administration a who urged increased duties on trouble and Joined In the pro
continue all Republican post
policy to co
pineapples, cotton yams an I
masters now In to the end if Oilier articles meeting a like fate.
their terms, provided no charges were Representative
against their man Of the ways and means
at plies to all classes of who III was
masters.
I i i in Control of the hill in the
Began Great
n April
lat today on what their
dared would be the
against worn
department will be ran on bus today, Representative the community has
i i om mi will
nun i i will a I
tho i el w o
in. line and not by said bad charge of the
Mr In explaining lb tho way and mean
, ii. declared lo ire ml
u, i
Hi,, majority of the postmaster come from southern mom me lings, one on f Id and
would I d I. of in raft other on I
.,. w have t,. be specific Webb of North C Wot n of national
. . . ,.,
anyone will be will be
. otherwise finished T V. J George of
i said the decision ha I of duty ran of the Mo
i after conference with five per cent to per cent. Th to w
President Wilson who favor the Webb would have ad- Buff rage and Mr.
At a plan is being . beginning Dodge, of ll
i seeming efficiency an lower have taken control i
the civil fourth up to SO per cent on I el
having been placed under The amendment was voted r program
then call
. he will lee in every in- made. lilt few, if any. gave a
the wrong number was call- She declared it came almost win subsequent I Prim
six hundred forgot their tin for. The writer took occasion to out any warning. was four month ago I for
i over some recent call and not- suddenly by one hand, while the l and people I II
. was clapped He returned two wool
one-one-0-2 the ether ibis hand was filled night hi
l r or with- a
hen I. kin I of fluid she t tell,
i is of served ti the
for Instead of 11.1 L ,
Instead of t
reel and
I. S
leg; Dr. P. A. t
I the
of II e PI
for week in-
,.
of I
.
i i
convention of
the
. I
. I
an order by a vote of to M, tho first elude a hearing before tho In I held next t Np, .
u. roll call of the day. women suffrage i ill The order i
Mr Taft.
The Confederacy called on tho
governors of the seven states to
send troops Into the field.
arrangement having been completed I In low and made The material thrown In her face careful n
Battle of Columbus, for their reception. The large majority are made her purl f ll eh in ed
last Of the civil war also will be heard on day mil ready to the Insurgent being swallowed I. I. II was the nature of the I was I
fought east of the Mississippi j will their case after their op- in opposition to the action the lie, id feared that It might been ; It was believed It
rive- I posing lister have had their Inning, coup In Increasing the rates. A physician was called, and after i poisonous.


Title
Eastern reflector, 11 April 1913
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 11, 1913
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Joyner NC Microforms
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