Eastern reflector, 15 August 1913


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Above all things Nelson People of both the North and South
Page is a Virginian, by birth, by tarn-1 were enthusiastic about it The
and In his writings. Born on the himself tells how he came to write
plantation of Oakland in Hanover this
County, Virginia, he can boast of two
grandfathers who were governors of
the state, one of these, Thomas Nelson
being a signer of the Declaration of
Independence. It Is Virginia and
the and during
the reconstruction period that ho has
sought to portray in his books.
Thomas Nelson Page opened his eyes
then a friend showed me a
letter which had been written by
young girl to her sweetheart In a
Georgia regiment, telling him that she
had discovered that she loved him,
alter all, and that If he would get a
furlough and come home she would
marry him; that she had loved him
ever since they had gone to school
But he doesn't want to take the re-
so stepping forward he
solemnly,
Thomas Nelson Page Is never sec-
In his writing Everything
that he writes tends to bring about
better feeling between the North and
the South.
Every day a different
est it on will la
tor. Too can get a beautiful Intaglio
reproduction of the above picture, with
others, equally attractive,
1-2 Inches In else, with this week's
In a well
known authority covers the subject
cf the pictures and of the
week. Readers of The Reflector and
will know Art,
History, Science and Travel.
and own exquisite pictures. On sale
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Book Store Price. Ten cents. Write
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The Associated
School plan.
In old Virginia on April He together in the little schoolhouse In
was a rather precocious boy. Many a the woods. Then, as If feared
beating did he receive at school a temptation might be too strong
stealing time from his lessons to for him. she added a postscript In
short stories on his slate for the a-1 these come without
of his companions. He en- ; a furlough; for it you don't come hon-
Washington Lea University I won't marry This let-
when he was only Sixteen years old. had been taken from the pocket of
He remained there three years, and private dead on the battlefield of on
then alter spending a little time in of the battles around Richmond, and.
Kentucky decided to enter the law as the date was only a week before the
department of the University if battle occurred, Its pathos struck me
in He finished the work much. I remember I said,
there In about half the time usually re poor fellow got his furlough through
quired, began in Rich- a The idea remained with me.
where he remained until and I went to my office one morning
Page had alway charm of and began to write
times gone by. He tried to follow the I which was finished in about a
law faithfully; but more and more a collection of
strongly came the call to picture art- three stories of life and
civilization which, one tor, was published in This Is
having sweetened the South, has since perhaps his most characteristic work,
well nigh perished from the Many stories, essays, and poems
yearned for the old plantation life, lowed.
toe stately mansions of his forefathers I Uncle Billy In Page's story
the grandeur to which those men and is a distinct creation. At the
women of other days attained, and the wedding of his mistress and the Union
overgrown fence-rows and fields of his captain In the old, dismantled home,
own country home. the minister asks, this
Finally he decided to write. woman to be married to this
was published In 1884, and won His lady Is without a relative, and
the author Immediate recognition. Uncle Billy sees that it is up to him
The Best Medicine in the World
little girl had dysentery very
bad. I thought she would die.
Colic, and
cured her, and I can truthful-
say that think it is the best med-
in the Mrs.
Clare, Mich. For sale by
all druggists.
Winterville
This Tery H
Cone About Daring One Of
The Months Of
The Year
Forward to the Land League
BOSTON, Mass., Aug. first
WINTERVILLE, Aug. conference of the
alt and children, Margaret, James and forward to the Land League
John C. have returned from Ridge- bled In this city today and will con-
crest where trey have been spending In session until the end of the
the summer. Mrs. Wyatt has been week. The league alms to bring
an eminently successful teacher for results to the farmer, to
many years, and returns to resume frauds In the settlement of lands
her work In the Winterville High and to Inspire social life in rural
School. I districts. The movement Is designed I year amounted to 1,500.37.
Under the of to make farm life attractive and acreage of 1421.37. This speaks
Murray, of Beloit. Wisconsin, work as to promote a general exodus for the new and
on the Installation of the electric light the congested sections of the large for town
plant Is progressing rapidly. cities, thereby bringing relief to the
another week or two our citizens will tenement dwellers and eventual ex-
no longer be walking In darkness. termination of the slums.
Kate and Mamie Chapman
have returned from Simpson where
they visited Miss Leona Tucker.
We carry a full line of pistols, cart-
A record for the local post office
v. as broken last month when the re-
went higher than they have
ever been before for this of
the year. During the month of July,
1912 the receipts were while
in the receipts only goes to show that
more business Is being done here
than ever before.
The fact that such a very notice-
able Increase has come about during
the dull season of the makes
the showing all the better. That
Greenville should do this amount of
business for July, a month when
IS
TRINITY COLLEGE
A a Institution of education Intensely devoted to developing- area. Its
graduates are everywhere and Ml In all
Uses el work. They places of honor and dignity la and
state, and ably prominently represent their state la Ike
government- A college with ample resources to provide the
best education. More than a million dollars recently added to Its en-
i wide range courses. Necessary expenses of the
moderate . No Increase In within twenty-fly years.
For and Illustrated booklet address
E. L, FLOWERS,
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N. C
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL
ESTABLISHED 1898
Location Equipment
of successful experience. Special care of the health of
students. An Instructor In each dormitory to supervise
conditions of boys under hi- rare. Excellent library and
gymnasium facilities. Large fields. Fall term opens
September
FOR ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS
W. W. PELE,
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to-
and make you happy. J. R
J. G.
A Good Investment
W. D. a well known mer-
chant of Wis. bought a
stock of Chamberlain's medicine so
as to be able to them to bis
customers. After receiving them hi
v as himself taken sick and says that
one small bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
was worth more to him than the
cost of his entire stock of these med-
For sale by all druggists.
To Construct Torpedo Boats
WASHINGTON, Aug. New
ridges, flash lights, shot guns, and York Shipbuilding Company of Cam-
You are invited to call and den. N. J., was the lowest bidder for
scan our stock. A Ange and Co. the construction of the torpedo de-
A few more good beef for which proposals were most persons are away on their
cattle. R. W. Dall. opened, at each for two cations, and when less business la
Miss Annie Edwards has boats. None of six bidders offered to being done, certainly In Greenville
the place In the post office formerly construct more than two boats each,
held by Mr. Bryan, who goes as there are six to be built,
to the new bank in Greenville in the there will a chance for some of the
near future. j high bidders. The Bath Iron Works
Mr, M. L Barker has returned from offered to construct two boats with I
a visit to Fort Barnwell. He was ac- certain modifications of the depart
by Miss Alice Edwards, n cut's plans, at each. The
who has also visiting there.
Just received a car load of cement. Mass., bid for one
A. W. Ange and Company. boat. Cramp and Sons of
See Harrington. Barber and Com- bid each for two; Now- this
for your overalls and work pants. port News Shipbuilding Company bid
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. each for two and the Union are now
O. C. Dougherty died last night Works for one.
will be buried in the cemetery here
The Eye Doctor, V. H.
J. D., of Kinston, will be at Winter-
ville, August and at the
and at Ayden August and at J.
R. Smith and Go's, store for the
pose of examining the eye and fit-
ting glasses.
WILSON POLICE ACTIVE
For the Month of July, Hi
Costs and Fines,
WILSON, Aug. Wilson
lice force keep constantly after vi-
and monthly demonstrate to
those who persist In that
they have to tho
For the month closing July
were arrests, divided as
Disorderly conduct. violation town
ordinances, speeding autos,
drunk on street, retailing,
gambling, A. D. W.,
C. C. W. trespass, F. and A.,
resisting officer, burglary
Costs and fines In the above cases
amount to special tax col-
poll tax by
at any other time of tho year,
perhaps, should make the citizens
feel proud of the showing that
has been made.
Tho past administrations at the
post office made very creditable show-
, of and in their day and time their
Increases were In proportion to the
that was done here. The
by this time becoming more
and more used to tho parcel post
this afternoon. They have the
of many friends in their be-
Foreign Golf Experts Coming
LONDON, Aug.
to Its use and its value.
The receipts from this source have,
of course, aided In swelling the post
office receipts, but all the same It
speaks well for tho town, and for
administration of tho affairs.
MARK
THE BEST
REMEDY
for all of
RHEUMATISM
Bout, N aural-
Catarrh and
Asthma
STOP THE PAIN
Gives Quick Relief
It stops and pains, re-
swollen Joints and
like
the acid and la amok.
Bare and sure In Its result. No
other Ilka it.
roe on request.
OLD BY DRUGGISTS
On per bottle, or
; paid upon of price if not
I obtainable In TOUT locality.
, RHEUMATIC CURE CO.
Lake Strait
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL
X. C.
First Class College School For Boys And
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson College and
at the University. Boarders under the Immediate supervision of
the Principal. JOHN GRAHAM.
SKIN SORES v
SUMS, WOUNDS,
.-, a, ,,
SALVE
QUICKLY HEALED
Mr. Alex Evans has accepted the and Edward Ray, the noted golf ex-
position with A. W. Ange and today on the Celtic to Several changes have been made
made vacant by the resignation compete in the American open at the post office recently, as was
of Mr. B. D. Forest, who will begin tournament to ho held next noted in The Reflector several days
business for himself in a few days. at Mass. Ray and ago, and these have tended toward
Mr. J. D. Cox returned Sunday are accompanied on the trip the place much more comfort-
after a two stay in Robeson Wilfrid the professional at able than ever before. The force of
county. I Downs club, and Louis employees know well their work and
Miss Eugenia Rush of Washington a well known French pro-j perform their duties In a manner
was called home this morning by a most satisfactory to the public,
telegram announcing tho death of her
grandmother.
Harrington, Barber and Company
can supply you with light and heavy
shoes for everyday wort
A force of carpenters are now at
work on the buildings of the Winter-
ville High School and many Improve-
are being made. Among them
will be a gymnasium for girls.
Miss Dora Cox went to Greenville
Saturday.
August
became Independent of
Peru.
French under Prince de
bombarded Algiers.
We have just a fresh sup-
ply of the celebrated Black Eagle Sun
Cured Tobacco. J. R. J. Q.
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC,
TASTELESS Chill TONIC
The Old Standard, General Tonic. out Malaria,
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Thole System.
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN.
It Is s combination of INK and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder-
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of
the hot summer. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TON has no equal for Malaria,
Chills Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and
vigor Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with-
out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to
action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic Sure Appetizer. A Complete
Strengthened Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SO cents.
in
in HARDWARE
and FARM
MACHINERY
That's the point
in Its
the quality of our goods
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers.
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop.
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow-
Bakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first
Nothing but in
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de-
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers,
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Welders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag-
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers.
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
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
RAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
RY FA CI LI TIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
lire Is the Most the Most the i Inn.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
VOLUME
R. C,
LOCAL TOBACCO MARKET
TO OPEN NEXT TUESDAY
AUGUST THE NINETEENTH
Every Thing is in Readiness for What is Believed Will be Greatest
Season in History of Greenville
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
HAVE BEEN SPENT ON IMPROVEMENTS
years. There has never been a time
when more money was spent during
Two New Warehouses Have Been Built this Year, One Old one season than has been tho case this
One Has Changed Hands. Floor Space Best and Largest Ever
Had in Pitt County. Greenville's Enviable Position as Tobacco
Market Eastern North Carolina. Something of the Tobacco
Market and of How This Year's Crop Compares With Former
Seasons.
On next Tuesday, August the every facility for the convenience
tobacco market for tho season of 1913,
will open In Greenville. It is ex-
that on that day the town will
ho crowded with a large number of
farmers from every section of Pitt
adjoining counties who will
here for the purpose of getting some
idea of how things will go, of
forming some sort of an opinion as
to what tho market will afford this
year.
of tho farmers has pro-
video. No stone has been left
turned by the enterprising business
men who have faith In tho local mar-
and who have spent hundreds
thousands of dollars In tho interest;
bringing to this town the greatest
quantity of tobacco that has
been sold here In a season.
They have unreservedly given their
time and their money to advertising
Prospects for tho best season on tho advantages of the market In
the tobacco market Greenville town, and have thought no
has ever had, were never brighter too dear to make that tho farmers
than they are right at the present might have the opportunity of get-
time. For fully three months, and ting what their crop is worth,
longer, farmers, buyers, warehouse- j Thousands upon thousands of
men, business men, and In fact the have been spent on
year, and all of this money has been
put Into improvements on tho
houses and tho tobacco plants in tho
town. There is ample warehouse and
factory space for handling the pro-
duct.
It Is said that there Is no better
tobacco market In all of Eastern
North Carolina than is to be found in
this town. is possible by I
tho and better facilities i
tor handling tho weed here than any-1
where in tills section. Prices
OB the local market are M good as
had anywhere, especially on;
ape the sales and Mr. will have
full charge of tho office.
Brick
Rice and Spain, Props
J. F. sales manager.
W. L. Rico, auctioneer.
D. S. Spain, bookkeeper.
G. K Harris, assistant bookkeeper.
J. W, Vincent, floor manager.
Miss Mary Holt, stenographer.
Joyner Ted, night
man.
C. T. proprietor.
H. A. sales manager.
R. A. Tyson, bookkeeper.
T. assistant book-
keeper.
G. H. auctioneer.
D. T. Beaman, floor manager.
J. Clark, night watchman.
Gentry and Gorman
J. J. Gentry and J. Nick Gorman,
proprietors.
C. J. bookkeeper.
U. T. Cannon, auctioneer.
Think Freight Discrimination
Will be Ended Soon
ARE BACK FROM CONVENTION
Six Men, Many Of The
Mn-t Important Kinds Of In-
Went To
Yesterday
Six men, representing many of the
most important kinds of businesses
carried on in this town,
to Raleigh yesterday morning to be
G. It. and W. A. present at the meeting of the North
clerks.
the markets where such small
ties of tobacco sold.
Tho buyers who will be on the
Greenville market this year are all
men of Intelligence and experience
and they will treat with courtesy
man with whom they do
Every citizen of Greenville and
Pitt county is of the local mark-
et. It contributes its share, and n
big share, to the life and
of Greenville. It business
entire town, have been preparing for meats not only at the warehouses,
and awaiting the arrival of next Tues- but also In various factories that and holds business in tho town.
day. Business in this town, as every- business here. Principal among these The people Greenville always,
Clay Wilson and Edwards
floor
John Tripp. night watchman.
Johnston and
F. V. Johnston and F. D. Foxhall.
proprietors.
V. P Foxhall, sales manager.
J. B. Rucker, auctioneer.
Hugh bookkeeper.
Mr. assistant bookkeeper.
Ernest Brown, floor manager.
S. T. Hooker, proprietor and sales
manager.
F. S. Langley, auctioneer.
W. S. Hardy, assistant sales man-
ager.
J. P. Williams, Jr., bookkeeper.
F. B. Hooker, assistant bookkeeper.
Cum
Carolina t Freight Rate
The meeting was held In the
Raleigh Chamber of Commerce rooms
was attended by more than a
of the representative business
men the state. Following the meet-
of the association, there was
at twelve o'clock in the senate
in the building, u con-
between tho representatives
o; the railroads, on side, and the
men from tho freight
the governor, the corporation
commission, and the legislative com-
on the other.
IS
OF Pill COUNTY
lo Fill Out Unexpected Term of the
Late W. Spier
IS
where else, has been dull for tho most might mentioned the new com-
of the summer months, and the open- additions that have been
of the tobacco market is a signal to the Imperial Tobacco Com-
for all forms of activity to pick up factory. Their floor space
and the busy to begin. working capacity has been Increased
The life of this town is said to by one-fourth, all of this making
depend, In a measure, upon the bus all tho more convenient for them to
of tho tobacco season, and It tho tobacco that they will
for this reason that so much buy on tho local market during
is always given to the coming season. Another great
for tho opening of tho market, been at the
and for tho proper conduct of tho bus- plant of the American Tobacco
during the whole season. and they said to be In better
This Year's Crop to tobacco this year
As for tho prospects for a big crop; than has been tho case In former
this year, a few statistics that have years.
been gathered and presented might
be of Interest. It will be noticed that
during tho past five years the to-
crop has been on the decline,
and that the estimated crop for 1913
U by far the smallest of the list.
Farmers and buyers, as well as
may be left to form
their own opinion as to Just what
effect this will have on the market
of the staple. Tho crops for
the past five years, Including the
estimated crop of 1913, as fol-
1909 .
. 906,109.000
. 962,865.000
1913 . 896,000.000
According to these tho crop
this year is per cent short of that
for last year. It Is 1-2 per cent
shorter than the average crop of th-
past four years, and It the
produce Is added together and the
average is taken, It will be found that
the crop for 1913 is per cent short.
Tho of tho crop does not, how-
ever, as every knows,
affect the quality of the weed,
and It is believed that this is equal
to tho average, season
The Warehouse
Greenville Is this year better than
ever before prepared to
As a matter of fact, everything Is
looking good for a great season. All
of the farmers as to
their crops; the buyers ready to
hand over tho best prices that can be
offered, and tho have
in the pink of condition for
tho handling the weed on their
floors. Nothing seems to stand-
In the way of a great and a sue
season. Tho new
Warehouse across the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad from the To-
Company's plant Is now
tho finishing touches, as is the
case also with that of Johnston and
Foxhall's new house. All of tho
warehouses are old and well
known to the farmers Pitt
neighboring counties. One other
of this season Is tho Star Ware-
house, which this year is under an
entirely new management, It being
controlled now by Messrs. O. U Joy-
and B. B. Sugg. Both been
on the Greenville market for a long
and know the business well.
The Greenville market Is amply
able to care for all of tho tobacco that
will brought here, this is not
underestimating tho amount that will
he brought to this to be sold. It
is simply a statement that can be
after one considers the
ed for handling tho crop this
men who went up from
Greenville were very much impressed
with the seriousness of tho business
men in attendance upon the meeting,
and of the opinion that tho man-
and shippers of the state
Pitt County Union Warehouse Co. v, never up ,
they have received from the railroads
everything that the state demand-
ed, and which, they say, right
ought to have.
ever , , u r.,. i., . . . .
crop that will be brought here, as I year over and above of former
as Is characteristic of them, to
tho farmers come hero to buy
and soil. All of who here
not only on nest Tuesday for the
opening of the market, but throughout
tho entire season, will find a warm
welcome at the hands of tho people
the town, and it Is believed that
they will find all the warehouse-
men and the buyers of their tobacco
men of Integrity, and who honest
and who will do whatever they can
to the country enjoy
their stay in town, and feel that they
among friends.
A list of tho following Arms, said
to tho largest buyers and
of tobacco in the world, has
been handed to The Reflector as
representatives on tho local mar-
Tho American Tobacco Company.
Tho Imperial Tobacco Company,
Ltd., Great Britain and Ireland.
Export Leaf Tobacco Company.
and Myers Tobacco Company.
P. Tobacco Company.
Brothers, Incorporated.
J. P. Taylor and Company.
G. O. Tuck and Company.
John E. Hughes and Company.
T. A. Person and Company.
Tobacco Company.
M. B. Tobacco Company.
Incorporated.
Gallagher and Company, Limited.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
J. N. Gorman and Company.
Following Is a list of tho
houses that will be open ready
to do business at tho opening of the
market next Tuesday, giving the
names of all of their
Star
O. I Joyner and B. B. Sugg, own-
and proprietors.
Alf Forbes, auctioneer.
J. H. Corey, floor
L. H. Bowling, bookkeeper.
W. Porter, assistant bookkeeper.
G. V. Smith, warehouse assistant
Mr. Joyner will personally man-
proprietors.
H. T. Beasley It. I. Little, sales;
T. Broughton, auctioneer.
J. W. Beasley and G. H. Cox
keepers.
J. R. floor manager.
S. A. Smith, night watchman.
DR.
IX SIXTH DISTRICT
Congressman Godwin Asks Surgeon-
General lo Send Him to
ville and other Towns
WASHINGTON, Aug
Representative Godwin today asked
Surgeon-General Rupert Blue to have
Dr. Carter extend his mosquito
in eastern North Carolina to
Fayetteville, Lumberton, and White-1
HI, General promised to do
so if tho itinerary could he arranged
n the time allotted for this work.
James D. pub-
health officer, has written Mr.
Godwin asking for the Investigation
In Cumberland.
Congressman Godwin received to-
day also a letter from Mayor John
Underwood, of saying
that tho writer is still In tho race for
a diplomatic position at Ottawa, Can-
Dr. Tarter at City
ELIZABETH CITY. Aug.
Surgeon H, Carter, of tho
bureau of health and Mr. Book
private secretary to Dr. Rankin,
of Raleigh, are In the city to study
tho malarial conditions of this sec-
Dr. Rodman, of Washington, Is
also hero Dr. Carter In
his investigations.
These gentlemen are making trips
all through tho city for tho purpose
of studying the mosquito In its native
elements, tho swamps and marshes;
that they may of the true
conditions of tho town as e
breeding place for the malaria-pro-
mosquito.
The propositions that were made to
tho corporation committee, and the
legislative committee at Old Point
Comfort a few weeks ago by the rail-
roads was, of course, rejected. Not
a single man could found in the
conference, of course
tho representatives of railroads.
who wanted the state to accept tho
rates that had been proposed by the
railroads. Tho freight rate
In tho session held at ten o'clock
yesterday morning voted unanimously
lo turn down the proposals of tho
railroads.
Governor gave permission to
tho freight rate association to
point ten members from its body u
become a part of tho rep-
resenting the state in the conference
with tho railroads, and this is to bl
done immediately. In the selection
of these men, however. It will be
borne in mind that every business in-
of tho state, so far as is
will be represented in tho men
to be named, and the geographical
lines will not be entirely lost sight of.
Tho six men from Greenville
returned to their homo very en-
over tho outlook for an
early and a satisfactory settlement
of tho differences between the rail-
roads and tho people of the state.
1762 Havana taken by a British force
under the Earl of
Canadian Golf Championship
MONTREAL Aug. Many
leading amateur professional golf
experts of the Dominion Umbered
on tho links of tho Royal Montreal
Club at today In anticipation
tho championship tournament of the
Royal Canadian Golf Association
The tournament will open on tho Dix-
links tomorrow morning and
over Friday. The championship
is lo be divided of medal
play, the first prize of and a gold
medal going to the player who turns
In the lowest gross score.
Comes From Prominent Family Of
And Is A Capable
And Responsible
Business Man
Superior Court Clerk D. C.
by tho authority vested In him. has
appointed Mr. E. B. of
Carolina township, county
to till out the term
of tho Mr. M. T. Spier, whoso
death some weeks ago caused a
on the hoard.
Mr. is twenty-nine years
old, and Is one of the youngest
ever to hold the office of county com-
missioner In Pitt cc He has
for two terms already been a
of tho peace in his township, and ho
Is now serving his third term in that
capacity. He comes from a line
and one of the oldest and most
distinguished in tho county. Ho lo
the youngest son of tho late Mr.
R. who, though he has
been dead years, Is well re-
membered by the older inhabitants
of tho county. For many years he
was one of the loaders in every good
movement for the advancement and
prosperity of his township, and of the
county as well. He was a member
of tho Baptist church, and
was one of the best and most faith-
communicant of this church.
Mr. E. B. the new
commissioner, Inherit many of
the fine qualities which were so no-
and attractive in tho life
of his Illustrious father. He is an in-
farmer and a young man
of ability and integrity. For some
time he has been the
of public opinion in Carolina town-
snip. Last year ho was strongly
urged as a possible candidate for the
state legislature, but through mod-
and because of a lack of am-
to get into politics, he did not
enter actively Into the race.
The new commissioner is a son-
of former sheriff G. If. Moor-
who Is prominently known hi
tho county.
People in Carolina township, and
all over the county, will hear with
that the clerk tho court
has appointed Mr. to All
out tho term of Mr. Spier. Ho has
many friends in every part of Pitt
county, and they all know him and
sufficient confidence in him tr
be willing to risk in his at least
a part of tho work of tho county
that ho will to look after
his term as commissioner.
Though young, Mr.
many times and on many occasions,
displayed his admirable business
and no doubts that ho Is
right man for tho place, and that
he will the county a useful
capable commissioner.
Ready for Inquiry
BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Aug.
The State Factory Investigating
Commission has fixed tomorrow as tho
time for beginning its Investigation
Into the causes of the recent factory
holocaust in this city, In which twenty-
persons were burned to death.
Numerous State and city have
been summoned to testify before
commission.
ISSUE





ON II RIVER
Norfolk Concern fulfilling Contract
With Government
WORKING MILES RIVER
When Completed The Channel Will He
Six Peel Deep, And Will Ad-
Mil Larger Boats To
This
Work on the dredging of Tar river
Applications Admission
Refused at Training
School
So many girls various portions
of the eastern part of the are
plying for reservations In the Training
School for year that
Wright is daily refusing requests for
admission. The average is between
live and ten each day, and already
scores of young women from this sec-
of North Carolina have been de-
admission because of a lack of
at the school.
The administration does not en-
courage students to attend who have
to come here and room out in town,
this being the case in the regular fall
is now going on about two miles terms, though they do not
below town The work of construe- to such arrangements during
is being done by the W. H. school. During the past
Company, of Norfolk, who is being; two months during the time of the
employed by
the government. session, large numbers of
funds tor this work were received students had to board and room in
through an appropriation that was; because of a lack of
secured some time ago through the j at the school, but this
efforts of North Carolina looked upon with favor by the
men, but the work has heretofore of the Training School, and
been pushed to a very great ex-1 no is being made to persuade
tent young women to come here
The dredge is working on a under such conditions as these,
foot channel to ho about sixty feet I it is expected that the new additions
and that at low water. When j to the dormitories in the institution
the channel is completed it will will be ready for occupancy by the
be possible boats to come of the year, and at that time ac-
are much larger than is now I may be bad tor at least
tic ease, and the town will be very j fifty additional students. Until then,
much by the project. however, nothing can be done for the
It was at first planned to begin great overflow of young women
the dredging at the Atlantic Coast de-ire admission.
Lino railroad bridge just to the north
of the town, but the dredging boat
could not reach that point at the
time the work was begun, and con-
it started at the
v here or near where, the w la n
working.
BETTER BE SAFE
THAN SORRY.
Remember your own property, however
safe-guarded may be damaged or de-
by FIRE, originating from
your neighbors carelessness.
When insuring, Get the
best, IT COST NO
MORE.
R A. WHITE
INSURANCE
ABSOLUTE.
PROOF
CAN SEE THE
IX THESE OFFERINGS
HAVE TO TAKE
GRANTED STATE
OF HIGHEST
ETC, IN
Furniture
Let show the new effects, the latest ideas in furniture for
room in the be surprised at the
our prices.
TAFT VANDYKE
v.
KINDS
ALBANY, Aug. U. The brief
; given Sunday by Gov-
A large force of lands are after a protracted con-
ELIAS BRAXTON IS
DEAD FROM INJURY
Struck By Will Clark Friday and Died Sun-
day
CLARK IS NOW IN COUNTY JAIL
List Your Farm and City Property
For Sale With
Standard Realty Co.,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Office at present In Edwards building Atlantic Coast Realty
Co. Permanent offices In Banking and new
building when completed
ROY C. FLANAGAN, Manager
MM
at work on tin I oat, and up to the
pi time a distance of about a
quarter of n mill has been cleaned out
and deepened
in which he dented having
speculated In Wall i. but ad-
u- made temporary per-
use of some of the camp
with the deepening contributions, has stimulated
of the river channel, mention is made as to what the governor
by tome of the citizens to the et- will take toward the threatened
that it would a Idea to proceedings which are
have a boat line established between expected as a result of the Braxton is dead, and Will Clark
this town and other pointy on committee's preliminary ,,, now , Jan with the crime
Death.
Coroner's Clark Responsible tor Braxton
rial Comes up at Criminal Court Week After Next. Alter
Braxton Was Struck no Signs of Injury. Was
Drunk Friday.
As a result of a terrible blow that
was dealt him across his stomach,
nearer the seacoast When the
is deepened to its limit all the way
between Greenville and Washington,
boats of a pretty size will be
enabled to come in this far on the
river and something of really
cal value can be accomplished.
Many of the citizens of the town
are beginning to interest themselves
the new project, and is sufficient
enthusiasm can be aroused in the
matter. Greenville people will soon
be In a position to benefit from a low
water rate that could be had on
freight shipped into this point.
It is pointed out by those who are
interested in the matter that already
one or two concerns In Washington
operate boats to Norfolk and get th;
benefit of the low rates that are en-
joyed by some of the seacoast towns.
log during the day, and at the time
the blow from Clark is supposed to
have been intoxicated. He and Clark
involved in a little
port to the legislature tonight. In halting at the coming term audit ended in
Court death,
the time Clark dealt the blow that, Witnesses testified that the blow
finally resulted in death, that was struck Braxton did not
it seemed that the dead man was stun him, and that he went on about
hardly hurt, but he died from the
view of governor's firm contention superior
that the present legislature
ed to exist, the opinion Is expressed
by some of his supporters that an
will be made to block the pro-
grim of his opponents through
gal process, notwithstanding the con-
opinion given by Attorney Gen-
KEEN
to all guaranteed. Stag and
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Stove and
King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster.
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops,
CARR ATKINS Hardware
HUH
early Sunday morning.
The coroner's inquest over the body
of Braxton was held yesterday morn-
by Coroner J. C. and a
Jury of ix men, who came to the
conclusion and brought in a verdict
to the effect that came
his death as a result of an Injury
received by being by Will
Clark. The blow was dealt by a
that Clark found
and it hit Braxton across
At the time, he told a
the blow did not hurt
Ho
Knights on Parade
DENVER, Colo., Aug. This
was the big day of the
conclave of the Knight
the day of the groat parade,
when upwards of sir knights, large truck round
with swords at shoulder, nearby,
marched through the streets of stomach,
in one of the greatest demonstrate witness that
of its kind in the history of tool and fiat ho was all right.
order. Thousands of spectators were continue Ms work near the ham
gathered along the of march to where he had been engaged most of
witness the brilliant pageant. Thirty j the day, and no thought
thousand persons, Including the gov- would ho any
at the post office are now open. of Colorado, the mayor of the little unpleasant
duties of messenger are to sea the officers of the grand encamp- ward nightfall, however, as Braxton
that the mall Is carried to and and many Invited guests, review- was walking toward his home,
from the ha reeled and fell
grand in the court of honor. In the road where he had been walk-
Tie- parade was almost six miles in tag. He was picked up by his friends
length. Interspersing the various and was taken to his home, where
were fifty of the most he
famous hands of the country.
Mail Hunted
Bids for the position of messenger
that
results
affair. To-
work apparently uninjured. He
never thought that the little affair
would finally result in his death, and
that at such an early time as Sun-
day morning.
Will Clark, who did the Injury, is
a young It Is said
he is not more than eighteen years
old at the most, and that he has a
good record behind him.
one seems to think that the young
meant to kill Braxton, and
general opinion is that he will he
tried for manslaughter, or at the
most, for not murder
the second degree. Ho is now in
Jail, and his case will be tried at
next term of criminal court, which
begin here on Monday, August
two weeks from today.
the trains and that it Is on ed
time and in the proper shape. A
must Ire secured for this
pose because of the recent death
Tom Williams, the man who
has been doing this k. The bid-
has to furnish the conveyance
and must guarantee satisfaction. No-
Of I position are posted ;
post and at the court
East Carolina Teachers Training School
A to train teacher for th public
of Carolina, Every energy
to this on s purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to
teach Fall term begins Sept. 1913 . F or
and other information,
address,
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Good Meeting Expected at Windsor
WINDSOR, Ont, Aug. That
the Windsor Jockey Club's second I
meeting, which is to be inaugurated
Saturday, will furnish the best racing
i f the year in Canada seems now a
foregone conclusion. In addition to
morning at all the best stables that raced here In I
Coward Drug Co.
the Best
Our
Prescription
Department
ICE
CREAM
All Fountain
Articles,
Full
Contain Fountain
Putt,
Kodak Supplies
July, there now arriving at the track
can I The trouble came about near lira- many fast horses that have been cam-
railroad, connecting Albany and ton's home some distance in
country. The man
Telephone
Numb
Drug Co.
N.
had been drink-hi spring and summer.
Our of
And Surplus and Profits of
Not to mention the double liability of stockholders of another
Gives Absolute Security to those who Deposit with us
This is a feature worth remembering.
Accounts Solicited. None too large and none too small.
The National Bank of Greenville
J. L. LITTLE, President W. E. PROCTOR, Vice-President
F. G. JAMES, Vice-President F. FORBES, Cashier
in
and FARM
MACHINERY
That's the point
in Its
the quality of our goods
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers.
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop.
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow-
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first
Nothing but in
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers,
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers.
Heavy Rain
Yesterday
Afternoon
One of the heaviest rains of the
son this of the county yes-
afternoon. The rain wan ac-
companied by a very severe
and the lightning displays were
and brilliant. There WOK
several very hard claps r.
though it is known whether the
ding lightning did any damage
or not. Water ran freely through the
streets, and gave the appearance of a
mall Hood as it Hovel past the doors
of the business houses,
Reports from the Ayden section of
the county are to the effect that the
rain was very heavy in that section,
though BO damage has as el
been reported.
are very much afraid
if as much rain falls within the next
week or two as has the i
the preceding length i i that
the crops In this section will be dam-
aped, it is not thought the rain
to date will have very much effect up-
on the crops, but further rainfall i-
d dared to be dangerous.
FIREMEN LEAVE
FOR TOURNAMENT
Three Members local Company
Attend Convention
BEING HELD
SUPERINTENDENTS
MEET IN
Two Day Session Early
Part Next Week
Apparatus Has And
till. Men Hill take
III Contests
Firemen
CAP. IS
Local Man Heads Association Of
-N. C. Educator., And Hill
lo Address,
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No.
Reports from Ayden in regard t
the of yesterday afternoon
to the effect that it was the
rain has fallen there within
memory of the oldest inhabitants, and
some of the older people say I II
was the hardest and the most that
they had ever seen anywhere. In
several instance's the water rose so
high that It Hooded the dwellings and
even rose to the beds. In other n C
which were always looked up-
on as being absolutely safe from any
such devastations, the water Bowed
freely and did damage. It went in-
side the warehouses and flood-
ed the floors there.
SURGEON CARTER
Government Expert on Visit to Towns of East-
North Carolina
Washington Physician to Ac-
HIS TOUR company Surgeon Carter
Through State
WILL PAY VISIT TO GREENVILLE
Will Spend Several Days in Each Town. Concluding His Visit With
Illustrated Lecture on Health Conditions in he Town. Noted
Surgeon Will Study Malaria Conditions in the Low Grounds
This Section of the State. Comes Here at The Instance of Con-
John H. Small.
Washington, D. C. 1913. State Hoard of Health is cooperating
To the Editor of the actively in this Important work of
is a to ho able J-J-J
Health mayor and the
, . ,. f ,., each town to visited have
will a number of ow j Q
in Eastern North Carolina in the n
of sanitation and heal h. Bu
Carter is one the well .,.,.
experts and other
tries In his knowledge of malaria and
the conditions which produce this position with-
It has been ea lo
that a person suffering from malaria.
or chills and fever, contracted the ,
disease through the of a mosquito. tad Z-
As Dr. Carter has stated in a treatise vice,
on the sublet, direct
malaria, fever Is the presence a
animal parasite in the blood of the ,
person the Improvement
introduced into the blood by the particularly
of a kind of mosquito, which has been , v .
rendered Infective by biting a man the line of
himself infected with malaria, para- may be H
sites, and only thus It hi Surge on General Is a eon
Surgeon Carter will Investigate and of North Carolina,
ascertain the breeding places of mos-j general and Dr. Han
and outline a plan by which. kin the Intelligent
Dr. J. C. Rodman, of the prom-
and well known physicians of
Washington, has been selected by th
Sergeant General of the Public Health
Service to accompany Dr. H. R. Car-
on his tour through Eastern
North Carolina. Ur. Rodman Is now
hi Elizabeth City where he is
with Dr. Carter the con-
which the noted government
surgeon came here to look into.
Of Dr. appointment and
relative to the trip of Surgeon Car
tor, the Washington Dally News of
yesterday has this to
Foreign Golf Stars to Compete
NEW YORK, Aug. an-
open championship tournament
of the Metropolitan Golf Association,
which will be the biggest event of
year for golfers of the New York dis-
will begin on the Salisbury links
at Garden City. U I., tomorrow. The
tournament this year promises to at
tract extraordinary attention, ad-
to the cream of the American
amateurs and professionals the
will Include the of
U n experts recently arrived on
this side. Harry Edward Kay
and Reed, considered three of
the best players in England, together
with Louts Teller, a famous French
professional, will try their skill a-
the best the American play-
Winterville Items.
the municipal authorities may
these bearers of disease. H
will remain from two to days in
and active cooperation of the mayor
and the board of aldermen, tho health
officials, the physicians and tho
each town visited and at tho close generally of the respective com-
his visit he will deliver a lecture to be visited by Dr. Carter.
Illustrated by for the can their appreciation bi
benefit of the profession and citizens.
Surgeon Carter will visit the towns;
of Elizabeth City, Hertford. Edenton. I would to emphasize the good
Plymouth, Washington, Greenville fortune of these eastern towns in so-
New Bern and curing the detail of Surgeon Carter
Go n the order named. H, for this Important work. No
begin his Itinerary at Elizabeth In the country Is better p-
City on Monday, August He can- pod by J;
not now name the exact date Carter was the Chief Di i, o.
he will visit each town, be- Commander of Col In
I stay at each place Is In- sanitation of tho Canal Zone. He
upon the local had immediate charge of the work
A day or two before com- of stamping malaria, and
his in the respective fever In that fever stricken section,
towns he will wire to the mayor or The story of the conversion of the
of health of the next Canal Zone from a place of
own the of his death to one of N
is anticipated that thirty days or familiar to all Intelligent readers.
more will be required to complete , bog to add my own humble
Ms Itinerary. to tho importance service
Dr. W. S. Secretary of the to rendered Eastern North Cam
Dr. J. C. Rodman of this city has
been detailed by the Sergeant
of the Public Health Service
accompany Dr. H. H. Carter, Senior
Surgeon of tho Public Health
vice, on his itinerary through East-
North Carolina, in tho
work of tho prevention end cure
malaria this section of the State.
Dr. Carter Is In Elizabeth City to-
day and will lecture there today
tomorrow. Dr. Rodman left here
to join him this morning. From
City, Dr. Rodman and Dr.
Carter will go to Hertford. Edenton
Plymouth, Washington, New
Kinston, Goldsboro, and Raleigh
The trip will about four weeks.
At each town. Dr. Carter, assisted
by Dr. Rodman, will give lectures
on tho prevention of malaria and
means of getting rid of mosquitoes.
Dr. Carter is a physician of Inter-
national reputation. He had
of the Public Health work In the
Panama zone and also cleaned up the
city of Havana after tho war With
Cuba. He Is one of tho best
in the Public Health and Ma-
Hospital Service today.
The prevalence of malaria, to
say nothing of the suffering and Ill-
which it produces, Impairs
the vitality and efficiency of Its
as to entail an enormous
loss. This amounts to
of thousands of dollars
ally. If our towns can be taught how
to remove the of this disease,
the good work will gradually spread
to the rural sections. What a great
blessing would be to
Eastern North Carolina if malaria
can reduced even per cont
Surgeon Carter entertains no doubt
that it is within the capacity of any
these towns to reduce it even
per cent, or even to secure Immunity
respectfully.
JOHN H. SMALL.
WINTERVILLE, Aug. F
C Nye filled the pulpit of the Baptist
church at Fountain Sunday.
Dr. E. T. Carter of the First
church, New Bern, passed
I ho city yesterday en route to Ayden
where be is to preach this week In
a series of at the Baptist
church.
Miss Rena Edwards returned from
Norfolk a few days ago.
Misses Jennie and Myrtle
hon were in town this morning.
Miss Carrie of Bethel, who
has been near here, returned
home this morning.
Don't forget the remnant and cheap
summer clearance now on at A.
W. Ange and Company's.
Rapid progress is being made on
the construction of the new oil mill.
They expect to be ready for business
when the season opens.
Fresh corned herrings and
Harrington, Barber and Company's
H. W. Dall. Ash-
Wyatt Tucker, Jamie
and J. R. Cox went to Morehead Sun-
day.
Hay. oats, corn and ship stuff at A.
W. Ange and Company
For cool drinks, candy. Ice
and cigars see Cox and House.
Horse collars, halters and bridles
at Harrington, and Company's.
If you need a bicycle or repairs for
same, call on Kittrell and Co.
Kittrell and Company a full
line of all kinds of feed stuff. See
them for prices.
Prof. J. R returned Mon-
day from Belcross and Camden where
he spoke on Christian education.
Three members of the local On com
will represent this town in the
North Carolina
which is being held in
this week, These men an
thief D. Overton, P. A.
and H. C. Beach, all of whom h I
tor Wilmington
No apparatus from this town was
taken, and. of course, none the lo-
cal Bremen will take part In any of
ii. contests are to had
the week, But the r pres
are from Green i
will be in attendant upon the I u
meetings the and
will be on hand to let i.
know that Greenville is on the map,
that this town bas a iii company
that can fight as well as of
other town the size of this one.
Tho Bremen's and con-
will last for the greater part
Of this week, and will be attended by
representatives from nearly all of the
companies in the state. Some of
smaller towns are sending large
and everything promises n
bigger convention than the
has had in a long time. One of
the chief features of the meeting will
I e tho contest over the place for hold-
the next meeting and tournament,
and there Is always a lively scrap
this part of the gathering. Last
year tho convention was held In Fay-
and was attended by a large
crowd of firemen.
The local representatives will return
from Wilmington during the latter
part of the week. Chief has
gone to the convention with the deter-
of inspecting wagons and
trucks of the other Companies, and
making in bis mind some sort of a
comparison between these and the
equipment that is had here. Mr. Over-
ton Is very much enthused over the
Idea of raising sentiment to that
point where a better system of alarm-
can be Installed, and he is very anxious
to see something done along this line
In his report to the board of aldermen
last week, he recommended that a
modern system be installed the
town, but no action was taken on the
matter. While In Wilmington he will
confer to the systems in use In their
towns and the sort and quality f
equipment that they have.
A two session the count
superintendents of education of
Northeastern District Association will
be held in the town of Manteo In Dare
this month, beginning next
Tuesday, August Many the
foremost in the i i
pan of the b are members
the association and are i tee
to be in attendance upon the
. u a are to be
made by some of the men
the among these being
the reel to I u
.--.-. Captain W
II. of Pitt county, who is
president of tin I. Cap-
B next
week tor Manteo to be on hand for
ii. meeting
SEQUEL TO
FAMOUS CASE
CHICAGO, Aug
of the bribery was beard .
today, when Daniel Isaac
and Aileen were
before Judge for
trial on a charge of conspiracy to de- j
the character of Clarence
Funk, who at the time was general,
manager of the International Harvest- f
Company, was a principal witness
in the Investigation that resulted In
the expulsion of William I
from tho United States senate
that his election had been ac-
by fraud. When the In-
was at its height the bus-1
band of the woman brought.
against Mr. Funk for alleged all-
of his wile's affections. Mr.
Funk claimed that he had never seen
the woman and that tho charge was
trumped up to influence public
in the case. When the
alienation suit came to trial it fell Hat.
Subsequently who i an at-
the head of a private
detective agency, and the
woman were Indicted on charge of
conspiracy to defame Mr. Funks char-
Tho full program. Including the
speakers and several of the principal
of discussion, is as
nub, B P.
i. Welcome i. Dosher, Mayor of
Manteo.
w ii Sags-
dale.
District Faction How to
Avoid and Remedy
W. It. Hinton, of
tank county.
General Discussion.
Adjournment.
August MO, A. M. to P. M.
I. in School Law of
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner.
;. Compulsory Attendance Law
of Superintendent I
Spruill, of Tyrrell county.
Work of the Convention as It
Now I John w.
Darden, of Washington county.
General discussion alter opening
on each subject
i V. to P. M.
excursion to Island
Lighthouse and Beach.
i. Six Months School
Superintendent W. L. Vaughan, of
Beaufort county.
t or Agricultural Teach-
H. J. Peele,
of Martin county.
August 21st, X. M. to S A. M.
Fishing contest In Bay,
open to all desiring to participate.
A first prize and a booby prize for
winning contestants.
A. M.
of
A of Halifax
county.
How to Get Him Into
School and Keep Him
Superintendent J. Alderman, of
county.
-The How to r rime
Most ml
T. W. of Gates
and Supervision of
C. Brogden. State
of Rural Schools.
Recess for dinner at p. m.
P. M.
How to Reach and
How to Interest
B. G. Crisp, of Dare
Rural School How to Make
It a C
P. J. Long, of
ton county.
Professional
and
W II. Of
Pitt county.
s p. a.
l School Buildings and Equip-
w Q,
of county.
Finances and Bookkeep-
S. J. Be k
with, of Hyde county.
Business session.
I.
Ina in State Conclave
in. Aug. The
forty-fourth annual State Conclave
the Knight of and
twenty-third annual convention of the
Sisters of this state
lure today with record breaking at-
Both conventions will con-
until Thursday evening and the
delegates will be kept quite busy at
the regular sessions and lodges when
degree work will be exemplified by
teams from various lodges the
State.
Young Women
LAKE GENEVA. Aug.
The annual conference of the Young
Women's Christian association of the
Central States opened here today and
will continue until the 21st.
than six hundred young women, re-
presenting the organization in
Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin,
are present. The conference Is
ed for all members of tho Y. W. C. A.,
students and teachers In educational
institutions and persons Interested In
missionary work. The mornings will
be devoted to Bible instruction and. the
discussion of association methods and
work. A portion of each afternoon Is
to be given over to athletics and other
recreation.
HARRIS
BY THAI
Play Has Been Mentioned, But It
Is Generally That They
Slept On The Track
WILMINGTON. Aug.
Garris, white, aged was killed out-
right and his cousin,
aged received injuries from which
be died a later when they
were struck by a train between Wit-
lard and Watha Sunday
The young men had been at
lard Saturday night and started
their homes at Watha. Foul play
been mentioned, but the general
opinion Is they went to sleep on
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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
O. J. WHICHARD, Editor.
NORTH CAROLINA.
one year, . .
rates may be bad upon
application at business in
To Reflector Building, corner Evans
and streets.
All cards of thanks and resolutions
sf respect will be charged at
cent per word.
Communications advertising
Hill be charged for at three
cents per Hue, up to fifty lines.
as second class matter
august M, 1910, at the post office at
Greenville, North Carolina, under
act of March I, 1879.
FRIDAY, 1913
Mill.
Much of the great dissatisfaction
and kicking that was so prevalent
about this time last year in regard to
the Sunday postal laws that were
passed during the dying hours of the for the good of the town. Then
SPIRIT.
College men are used to the
beard so often
on the campus of any higher
not discouraged ruler,
On next Tuesday the totem mar- ed and tired, but not conquered, we
will open in Greenville, and i
season will be started on its
PILL FOB THE HOSPITAL
In another column of today's pa-
had to furl our glorious standards per we are publishing a
of learning. Every time which bids fair to be one of the very
comes up any sort of a proposition beat that this town has ever seen,
that is tor good or the betterment There is no reason why it should not.
of the college, those who pretend to
be at the head of the movement
ways try to appeal to the
of the student body for sub prospects for good prices,
port In that movement Sometimes
the pride of the students will for handling th
them on to put their shoulders to
the wheel and help move the load,
but then again there come times
when the students will not get in-
and always there are times
when some one is a kicker or knock-
It is useless to start a movement
among the students of a college
less that movement appeals to the
students and has their support.
This same condition of affairs will
apply with equal to the
fare and good of a community. Some
communities, like some colleges,
an abundance of community spirit
while others, like other colleges, have
but very little, and seldom ever sue
In carrying out any great move-
better days. Tell your children
and your grandchildren about the
gallantry of the Bulgarian soldiers
and prepare them to complete one day
the glorious work you
These are the words of a monarch
whose name live
people as long as and even longer
than, the little Bulgarian
shall la upon this earth. They come
We have this year two heart cf a ruler In
t-
the crop this year is
ed to be the smallest in five few,
the farmers are delighted with the
Never before has this town been
weed.
warehouses than ever before, and all j veins flows the red blood of pi
of the warehouses in the town and whose bravery and love for
undergone extensive repairs, and his country be told on down
of thousands of dollars have the long lanes of line am history,
been spent In the Interest of making Those acts of bis shall be forever
It more convenient for the farmer to sacred as long as there is left in
market his staple. The warehouse Southern Europe a small remnant
men have spared no pains to get the
best equipment for handling the sales
and competent men have been
tho once proud race. Around
the on many u cold win-
night the stories of the brave j
summer session of congress, has now
about ceased to be. At the time the
new law became effects e the
men were crying that they could
never run their business affairs
less they could get their mail
Sunday. The postal clerks were re-
that their Sunday hours would
be shortened, and that they would
have a few more extra hours of rest.
Hut at this time, one
the law went Into effect, we that
in many cities and towns of the
try the mails are distributed and dis-
patched the same as they always
were, and that tho patrons of
get their mall Sunday
most the same as before the law went
into effect. Hut this is in genera.
There Is a local application of the
law.
In the local office mail is
ed regularly on Sunday, though there
is no delivery at the window. We
know of no business in this town that
would go to tho wall If It could not
receive its mall on Sundays, yet
arc some of them that might be very
much Inconvenienced such
circumstances. It so happens that
the schedules of the trains for Green-
ville are such that tho most
mail of the day gets here just
at tho time everybody should
at Sunday School or on their way
there. Many people hero will
home from the services
to read their newspapers and to loOK
over their business letters. They for-
get that they cannot help but work
when they read their business mall
the Sabbath day, for usually v hen
a man gets a letter and reads it,
has in his mind the very moment be
it, some sort of an Idea as to
the answer that he will make to It.
If the mall from the morning train
from the west did not reach town
later on In the day, or if it were
not distributed until after the morn
lug preaching hour, we believe that
tho church attendance would be very
much increased and that the
public, would very much the
minor. Then, too, tho convenience
of the employees of tho post office
and their to present at tho
religious exercises of tho day ought
to considered.
The public, might remember
tho force does not have to
distribute this mall on Sunday, that
it Is done only as a convenience to
tho patrons of tho office. In fact. It
Is really unlawful for to done
l Is some sentiment in favor of
postponing tho distribution of the
morning mall until after twelve
o'clock, and tho postwar Is very
desirous that something be done about
tho matter. He wants to please his
patrons, but at the same time wants
to do what is in the interest of his
employees, and what will
tho at the churches
And, it is believed that If the morn
lug mail Is held up until the noon
hour, the desired results may be ac-
have been numerous Instances where
worthy movements failed In
institutions because of a lack
worthy of a town that he cannot
boost and fl he cannot anything
good for his nativity then he should
hike it away from that place.
There are some people In Green-
ville who think that the proper com-
spirit hero Is entirely absent,
ear after and there Is a very
Governor may be uncertain
as to how to proceed In the matter
of the election of a to tie
Senator but he should
lose no In finding out, for It
might cost the country the best tariff
it has ever had If he delays.
lock of cooperation and enthusiasm
among the people of the town. This
is a growing town, and every one
who comes here is impressed with
this fact, but it will never reach
capacity until we get a live community
Of What ll called and
It Is just because of a lack of this
very same thing that many
Hies in this state are so backward
today.
People ought to take a pride in
their homo town. If they cannot,
then they should either go to work
to make it so that they can feel a
pride in it, or else get out of it and
go where they can feel a pride in tho
town where they live. No citizen Is
spirit among our citizens. A gen-
remarked only a few days ago
that there are very few men In the
town to whom the other citizens can
look for leadership In any great mat-
of Interest to the town. Hut
seems to us the occasion will always
find a leader. And, if tho people
of the town will get together and pull
Greenville, and actually start
something to going about here,
one fear but that there will be
a leader, and n leader who will know
his business.
Many good movements could be start
ed here right now that would work
out for the good of the town If only
the proper spirit were manifested In
tho matter. We need this community
spirit for ourselves, and the
Hy Is suffering because haven't
It. Let's all get together and do our
share for the thing.
ed to look after tho interests of the of these men who fought and many
farmer In all of the houses In whom died for their country's oak.
Hundreds of dollars have been spent will told by children to grand-
by the tobacco buyers In advertising children, and by grandchildren
from a subscriber to this
who advocates the building of a hos-
for Greenville and Pitt county.
The move is a good one, though it
is by no means new. Every one who
is at all acquainted with the
realizes that such an Institution
is need In this town. Other towns
no larger than Greenville have hos-
and you hear no cry of dis-
tress coming up from them for a
lack of funds. And, we believe that
a hospital in this town, owned by the
county if we can get It no other way,
would a good Investment. The
little Increase In taxes that would
be necessary its maintenance, In
case it did not pay, would be so small
that each individual would scarcely
that had been anything
added. And even if ho did, what
would It matter so long as the sics
and needy were being cared for
The suggestions made In the com-
referred to above, and
their interests, and In getting grandchildren, and name of in another column, are
the farmers just what they intend to j King Ferdinand and the soldiers
do. If tills year docs not prove to him will be handed down a
a record breaker, it will not be traditions and memories of
WILSON'S
President Wilson is of the opinion
that Is a of men In
country who seem to be organized
for tho purpose of bringing on a
between the United States and Mex-
That may or may not be true.
Yet, all know that there Is always
a certain class of In the
try who would rejoice at the news of
a declaration of war, but who would
the last in the world to volunteer
their services were they needed. That
is the kind of mob whose advice when
taken, or whose pleas when listened
to, usually work evil on a govern-
and did they their way,
would have to throw up the
In less than five years.
Mr. Wilson will do well not to
t.-i to this popular clamor for war,
for In the long run it will work
good. He Is doing well as he Is, and
the saner and more sensible people
will sanction the course that he Is
taking.
President Tate may rest assured that
the people of the state are standing be-
hind him In the freight rate mat-
and that the rank and tile of the
business men are ready to fight to
bitter end.
the fault of the enterprising business
men of who have worked
so hard to things move. They
have their best to boost the
market, and the farmers
this, and will bring
tobacco to tills market.
We do not believe eastern
North Carolina affords a better to-
market that can be found in
this town. It Is easily accessible from
every section of this part of the state
and especially over the Ev-
facility for handling of Ike
has been secured, and tho farm
are beginning to that tail
is the best place they can find
market their tobacco. Only one
east of can hold out
any dangerous competition fie
market, and It is so far of
as not to Interfere seriously.
Greenville is n the center
one in the tobacco .
of eastern North Carolina,
and the farmers be doing them
selves a favor and a good turn when
come to plane their weed
on the market
The season will receive a big
off when the market opens next Tue
day. Farmers from every section of
Pitt county will come here on tint
day for the opening. Many of them
arc not yet ready to bring their to-
to market, but they will come
whether they have anything to sell or
not. When they get here It will be
dollars to that they will
a fine Impression that
they will bring all of their product
here for the remainder of the season.
Everything looks good both for the
who brings his tobacco here,
and the warehouseman who operate
a floor for the handling of the to-
We predict that when the last
day of tho coming season has rolled
around and tho season has passed In-
to history, that it will ho written up-
on the scrolls of history that Green-
ville never saw a better season than
this one.
days of
AMI THE
Senator recent
taken in regard to the treatment of
the in the south has attracted
almost nationwide attention, and
many messages of approval and dis-
approval of his position have been
received by tho Senator from Mis-
Mr. Insists that tho
white man and the black man should
be segregated, and that they should
not forced, or even allowed, to
live In the same neighborhoods. Fur-
he Insists that It is against
all the proprieties of life that whites
and blacks should work side by side
in government departments. Especial
denunciations made of those depart-
of the government
where men are foremen over
where white girls are
ed. Upon the existing conditions in
Washington City does the
pi man lay the blame for the many
outrages that have recently been com-
against white women In
national and we are
ed to agree with Mr. In all
of these observations.
In eyes of the southern
the lives and the priceless virtue of
the white girl are entirely too cheap.
Tho black man, as a race, has as yet
not been educated up to the plane
living where he can fully
the standards of living that
ed by this paper, and we are hear-
In favor of seeing some step's
taken looking toward the building of
a hospital here. If there Is a
or any one else who would like
to air his views through tho columns
of this paper, he Is welcome to tho
space that will be required by his
shall be glad to receive
and publish these communications.
We would especially like to have com
from doctors of the
town, as are the class of pro-
men who would most b-.-
by a hospital.
PLIGHT.
Governor admitted that he
used his campaign funds temporarily
for personal business, but denies that
he ever speculated on the stock ex-
change with it Tho governor Is
in a bad predicament He
is now on tho defensive, and they
have him on tho run. If he ever
gets out of his present trouble, It
will only by the shrewdest
and even at that some people will
refuse to believe that his garments
are not stained with the blood of
corruption.
The rapid decline and fall of this
man has been something pitiful to
behold. Only a few months ago his
was being prominently men-
as a Democratic hope In
and he was looming largo on the
horizon. Far and wide over
the nation ho was being hailed as
tho greatest governor tho of
LET DEATH ANSWER
No stronger argument has been
made In favor of statewide
it on in North Car In recent years
than the death of H. Taylor of
Salisbury, was a wealthy farm-
of the Rowan section, and owned
more property than most of the
living in Salisbury. It Is said
that during his sober hours, there was
scarcely a better man living in the
county than he. Generally he was
supposed to be honest and fair in
his dealings, except at times when
ho was tanked up with liquor. But
the other day lie took on an over-
dose, and as a result he now lies in
his grave, and his wife Is said to
in such a condition that she will never
be able to recover. Do we need pro-
in North Carolina L.-t
death answer.
On last Friday out a few miles
from Greenville, a white man and a
boy became enraged at each
other while the white man was drunk.
The little fray finally resulted In a
blow that caused the death of
white man on last Sunday morning.
Do we need prohibition In North Car-
Let death an-
the question.
New York had ever had. But almost
been raised by the he has fallen to the deep-
people, and until ho reaches this pit, and It now seems that he h
THE TOWN'S ICE
The quality of ice that has been
served to local patrons during the
past few days has become almost
intolerable. The undesirable state of
has been brought about by the
excessive amounts of ammonia that
have been allowed to get Into
Ice, and In several Instances It
caused a great deal of unpleasant-
More than one person In
town has already been made sick
because of tho very
because of tho very undesirable con-
of the Ice, and some
been more serious than just
merely enough to make a man
his bed. Unless these conditions arc-
remedied, the sanitary officer should
called upon to enforce the law In
the matter, and to see that
are not so bad as to endanger
the health of the citizens of the town
who patrons of tho Ice plant that
turns out the unwholesome product
The sooner something Is done, the
better it will for all concerned,
and especially for those who have
to have ice throughout the day.
FAREWELL.
Since the day that Robert K. Lee
made his farewell address to tho sol-
of the conquered southern army
on the Held of Appomattox, has
scarcely been a time when a more
pathetic speech was made to a body
of defeated soldiers than
Monday to the of King
Ferdinand, the vanquished king and
leader of the Bulgarian army through
the long and wearisome Balkan war
The defeated monarch brands the
other members of the Balkan com-
pact as u
which truly describes them. After
fighting for a long period of time,
and after his bravo soldiers had
most of the victories that
to the allies In tho conflict with
Turkey, King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria,
only to be turned upon by tho
ambitious and jealous powers
had fought by his side for
a common cause. on all
the address continues,
were obliged to sign the treaty of
Bucharest our country not being In
condition to struggle against five
neigh And then cornea that
matchless declaration of a defeated,
stage of development he must com-
to take whatever Is forced up-
on him by his white brother.
We cannot, however, bring ourselves
around to believe that lynching is the
to be impeached from by the
legislature of his native state.
Governor political
Is only another Illustration of the
fate that awaits men in the
proper method punishment for B political arena. Any man can easily
brute who has no better sense than
to commit such outrages as are some-
times perpetrated. Yet are not
In position to say that we would not
be ready to Inflict the hardest pun-
upon a of this
A procedure of this kind would
out of If It were licensed by
laws upon our books, though
an Infuriated mob Is hardly to be
blamed for any sort of treatment
rioted out to a who has rob-
bed an Innocent white woman of bar
virtue. A man, white or black, could
scarcely be blamed for something of
which he Is Ignorant, but It
that should In this case
have fill.
Senator Is a true typo j
tho chivalrous gentlemen of the Old
Ho loves her history and her
traditions, and as long as he live
ho will be faithful and true to her
cause. If ho be right In what he
advocates, and In most of the In-
stances named above we agree wit
him, may his tribe Increase, and may
tho gallant youth of tho be
tilled with tho lighting blood
that flows in his veins. If ho be
wrong In what he advocates, and In
most Instances believe him to be
right, then let his Ideas and his no-
die with the age that he rep-
resents, and let them become only
memories and traditions.
Tho English suffragettes are again
on tho warpath.
fall from the highest pinnacle to the
deepest hell It he will only allow
himself to go. Tho temptations are
many, and few that do not
fall victims to at least a part of
them.
A NEGRO BOSS
A report sent out from
Is to tho effect that Congressman
Small has written the post office de-
saying that In this district
Is an Instance where a
man Is tho boss over a white man In
the railway mall Mr. Small
that If this condition must ex-
the be removed to a place
where Is no objection to him
holding such a position as this one.
And we say much. We know of
instances where men have de-
that a would boss them
only once, and they are so brave as
to make this declaration with all
possible emphasis. It may be that
in the North the man can rule
over the but down here
ho will have to take a lower berth.
It Is surprising to think that the Nor-
folk Southern would tolerate such
conditions of affairs on its road, or
even that the postal would
permit this to be In the South.
Japan does not want to think we
Some of our people may want
government to pick a fuss with Mex-
but once In there we should
get out without a sacrifice of
thousands and thousands of lives,
and the expenditure of millions upon
millions of dollars. Tho sensible war
to settle the matter Is upon
terms, and without tho shedding
blood and the squandering of our
funds.
There seems to be a rapidly grow-
sentiment over the state In favor
of refusing the proposed reductions
of railroads unless their plans
give us what we have been contend-
for all the while. If the people,
would only realize it, they have it
In their power to make the railroads
come to their terms, and If they will
stick together this can be done,
Governor of Wisconsin, la
a believer In eugenic marriage, and
n few days ago ho signed a bill
It lawful In Wisconsin for every
man desiring to enter the fold of
tho to present a
of health from some licensed
physician. Evidently those people up
In hereditary
o--------
Taylor of Salisbury, died at
hands of his wife the other night
when ho attempted to take her life,
and succeeded In putting an end
to him before he did to her. And
law completely Mrs.
as It of right ought to do.
Governor William of New
York, went into office with the
will of his people, and with bright
prospects for a successful and pros-
administration, but It now
peal he has just about talked him-
self out of office.
John Mitchell may think
that ho can walk away with the
election In New York city,
can't spank her and Mexico both he must remember that
tho same It the occasion de- and the Tammany machine arc still
It. In running condition.
LAND SALE
By virtue of a mortgage executed
and delivered by William W.
and wife Humphrey, to J. L.
on the 6th day of December, 1912,
MAYOR JAMES RETURNED
AYDEN ITEMS
WAS A
By BELLE
Reached Town This After AYDEN. Aug. W. L.
Spending Three Vacation began a meeting at the
After spending a most pleasant Wednesday night Rev. O. J.
cation of three weeks, Mayor J. B. of preached first
which mortgage was recorded In the James returned to town this morn- sermon. Dr. Carter, a native of Eng-
office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt i and is greeting his friends on and a student Dr.
County In Book E page the the streets today. The mayor reports reach here Sunday night to as-
will sell for cash before the that he had the time of his life, and Mr Dr. Carter Is at pres
Court Door In at that the vacation In the mountains pastor of the First church
auction on Monday, August 18th, i of east Tennessee was very New Bern. j three pretty
1913, the following described lot or During much of the time that Dr. eye specialist, of Kin- j tare,
parcel of land, situated in the town of people in this section of the stat will arrive this morning to spend refuse inch aV
Greenville County of Pitt and State of have been sweltering under a Friday and Saturday with J. R. Smith Thorn-
North Carolina, and described as fol-1 registering anywhere from and Bro. If you need your eyes treat-1 ton. I trust,
lows to-wit Lot In said Town ninety to a hundred degrees, be has glasses or your old
lying on West side of Green Street be- been sleeping and feeling exchanged, call on him. Satisfaction
tween First St and Tar River- Be-1 like wearing an overcoat guaranteed or money refunded,
ginning at the S. E. Corner on Green The city executive is now back on Misses Maude and Faye
St and running West about feet his job as mayor, and again today, Moore of Bethel who have been spend-
to Julia Button's land, thence along takes active charge of the affairs of MI few days with Miss May Smith
Julia Sutton's line about feet the town. He will be very busy to their homes Friday.
Martha Langley line; thence East the next few days in getting his A large delegation of phone.
along Martha Langley's line feet to ducks in a row for the opening of the district meeting of
. . , up on
Mr. I
won't be trespassing too much on
hospitality and the good
of your by accepting an
The household la an unconventional
one. and delights In opening doors
when a friend replied
the elder man, taking down the
Green St. thence along Green St court next week.
feet to the beginning. Being tho
lot devised to said William W. Hum- INSURANCE FIRM
In the last will and testament W. L. and W. M. Moore Open C;
of S. P. Humphrey.
sold to satisfy
Fellows at Washington Thursday.
Hello This you. Madge Mr.
Thornton Is In have often
Chloe of Raleigh, is heard me speak of him. I have per-
Miss Virginia Belle Cooper, j him to remain over and pay
Seed rye at J. R. and Bro.
Mr. E. L. Brown, Sr. went to
Said land is
mortgage.
This July 17th, 1913.
J. L. Hill.
Mortgagee
F. G. James and Son,
v LAID SUE.
By of a decree of the
Court of Pitt County made In night's
New in Greenville
A new business firm under the
management of W. L, Hall and Is in a hospital there.
us a visit. Yes. he'll come home with
me After the transaction
. , j m . ii. i of some business which had brought
Richmond Thursday to see his wife .----- ,. ,
Roger Thornton, the son of an old
Quite a number of our merchants
are planning to visit Richmond next
week, it being Better Acquaintance
Week.
Capt Walston Is spending a
few days with his Mrs. Peden
The contract has been signed for
M. Moore has been started here for
the purpose of selling Insurance
The new firm will deal In all kinds
of insurance, fire, life, accident and
health, and they are now ready to
serve their friends. Offices have been
secured on Evans street near Bas-
on the second the completion for the Bank of
the are well den by December 15th, will J,
F. et -vs- Anna Moore, pared to be of to people handsomely furnished Benton and
J the undersigned Commission-; of the town. Moore are the architects. and
or will sell for cash before the Court are well known to Greenville Co a. of do the work
House Door in Greenville on Monday, people, as they have lived here for, Mr. L L. Kittrell Is confined to
Sept. 1st 1913, the following a number of years, and have been room with carbuncle
piece of of land, situated In In other business In the town. Mia. Berth ft, a
the county of Pitt and in Hall has for a long while been . X R- Smith and Bro., Is spending the
Township, lying on Hen-Coop Swamp, cotton buyer on the Greenville mar-, week at Saratoga,
adjourning at a black-gum In Hen-; and Incidentally, it might be
Coop Swamp, Aaron stated that he continue In this ed from Washington. D. C.
corner, and runs with his line South field of activity, and that he will night
We.; poles to a pine. S. J. work both this and his Insurance. graded school will open on
Law-horn's corner, thence South
West poles to a black-gum, Rog-
North East poles to a
pine, thence East C poles to a corner,
thence North poles to a stake,
North East poles to a
pine. North West poles to a pine
college friend of Mr. to
ITEMS f
WINTERVILLE, Aug.
Approximately one thousand Barker returned from Norfolk Wed-
attended the big barbecue and
union meting of the Pitt County I who has bee
Farmers Union held here Friday after; visiting Mr. and Mar. O. C.
noon at o'clock at the home Wednesday,
warehouse. The occasion was one Harrington, Barber and Co., will
of the greatest of its kind ever you money on your mowing ma-
in Oils county, and a larger number chines, rakes disc harrows.
of farmers were gathered here for
it than have been in up-
on a meeting in Greenville in many
days.
In the morning hours, and before
the barbecue dinner was served, the
farmers who were present had the
pleasure of hearing a very able ad-
dress, which was delivered by Mr.
J. Z. Greene, of state or-
for the Union of
North Carolina. Mr. Greene Is well
known to the farmers of the county.
and he was heard with the galvanized roofing just in at A
by those who were present, Ange and Co.
Lime-cement, windows and doors,
at A W. Ange and Company's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper and
children returned from a visit to
friends near Goldsboro Monday.
Mr. Stephen is spending
vacation among friends and relatives
in Martin and Washington county.
We wish him a most pleasant
cation.
See Harrington, Barber and Com-
for your
A new lot of rubber and V-crimped
W.
for the meeting. Mr. Greene
of co-operation in the work of the
farmers and urged his hearers to be-
very careful to in their dealings.
Ho told the farmers that they ought
to get together and arrange some
plan by which they could control
MOTHER AND SON
For seven long and weary months,
I wept that he had gone;
This afternoon, with aching heart,
I sought his memory stone.
thence 51-2 East poles to a corner. ,,.,.,.
n om I stood beside his tiny grave,
on tho run of Hen-Coop Swamp, then- .
,. r. . And a silent prayer;
up said Swamp to tho beginning, , .
. The heavens seemed to open wide,
containing acres more or less.
This the 28th day of July, 1913.
J. B. James,
Commissioner
ltd
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Superior court, August term,
1913.
Delia Nobles vs Richard Nobles.
The defendant, Richard Nobles, In
the above entitled cause, will take
notice that an action entitled above,
has been Instituted in the superior
court of county by Delia No-1
as plaintiff vs Richard Nobles
as defendant, for the purpose
solving the bonds of matrimony ex-
between the plaintiff and the
And, lo, my son was there.
I could not shed a tear of grief,
But, O the tears of Joy;
I seemed to hear him calling
mother, to your
And when my life on earth Is done
From sin and sorrow free,
I hope to heed his precious call.
That came this day to me.
M. B. ANDREWS.
Mount Olive, North Carolina.
September 1st.
Mrs. J. S. Hines continues real
rick at her homo near the graded
school.
Dr. Jack is spending his
vacation here with his brother, Dr
M. T.
Miss Fannie of Greenville
is visiting here.
Mrs. O. W. Rollins and little son.
who have been relatives In
j Jones county, returned home
Mrs. J. L. Buck and daughter. Miss
are at Seven Springs for a
few days.
Mr. Dixie has taken n
position with the Bank of Ayden.
Capt. T. F. Johnston, who suffered
a stroke of paralysis some months
ago and has been at the Rocky Mount
hospital, came homo Friday some-
what Improved.
CONDITIONS IN CHINA
GENERALLY IMPROVED
Uprising Has Failed at Every Point
Northern Successful
WASHINGTON, Aug.
city, they took a suburban train to that Paid them
products. The speaker also
gave a number of points on selling
the farm produce that It brought to
market and which is exchanged in
the towns of the state. Many inter-
Illustrations given by
Mr. Greene to show the usefulness
of the arguments that he was
to the farmers of the county.
The barbecue dinner was all that
could have been asked for. Great
had been made for the
occasion, and the nearly all of the
expected thousand of armers and
Invited guests turned out at the time
for the dinner. Five hundred pounds
of meat or more had been prepared
for the dinner, and the crowd that
was present certainly did Its share
of taking care of what was placed
before them.
Later on In the afternoon the reg-
meeting of the Pitt County Farm-
Union was held in the court
South Dakota Druggists
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Aug.
The South Dakota Pharmaceutical
defendant the said Richard association began Its twenty-eight an-
will further take notice that convention In this city
In conditions in the re-
o of Pitt, at the brings, presiding. PL districts China was re-
court house in Greenville, Pitt ; continue three days, tine cablegram from Rear Ad-
on the 2nd Monday before the wide variety of topics of Interest t, the
lit Monday of September, it being the the trade
18th day of August, 1913, and answer ., be The principal ad B , ,.
I . the convention h, J S
three days of said term; and let the I f pharmacy.
said defendant take notice that if he
the latter's country home.
house looks rather forbid-
observed Mr.
came up the graveled road,
girls detest lights In summer. I
they are back garden.
Sit down hers on the porch and I
will gather them op.
Rogers heard a light footfall be-
hind him. Then two soft arms en-
circled his neck, a velvety cheek was
raid against his own, and a beautiful
voice murmured
made you so late,
Roger sat like a man dated,
by the touch of lips and
cheek After a throbbing he
half
beg your
There was a horrified exclamation,
a swift withdrawal of arms, and the
of vanishing skirts.
In a distant part of the house he
heard echoes of mirthful laughter.
Presently came out of the
house.
prowling all over the
grounds. I found girls the din-
preparing a chafing dish
luncheon for us. Come and meet
In the dining-room Roger was
to the three girls. In vain he
looked Into tho roguish faces seeking
some tell-tale token. But not a sign
of confusion or enlightenment did he
receive.
must tell you a good Joke. Thorn-
laughed girl
supposed it was your father I
to bring home with
And was I also supposed
to be my father when I sat out on the
porch just he asked, mean-
There a trio of laughing
and knowing glances.
You were thought to be
explained If you can
guess which one made the
Is but one way in which I
can decide that replied Rog-
gravely.
demanded the trio.
must close my eyes, and each
one of you can turn come up be-
hind he and repeat the error Then,
I might
This was positively and laughing-
declined. After a merry evening,
Roger retired, unable to decide which
of these beautiful young women he
Mr. M. L. Barker went to Norfolk
Tuesday.
Mr. Wyatt Tucker went to Green-
ville today.
Prof. F. C. returned from Stan-
Wednesday night where h
bad spent several days the Inter-
est of High School.
He reports that the trip was very
pleasant and a number of
from that section expects to be n
this fall.
Miss Langston left thus morn-
for Panacea Springs.
Mr. H. J. Langston returned Tues-
day from a trip to the home of
beat friend.
Misses Maude Faye Moore
and Carrie Carson are at the
hone of Mr. C. E. near
Mr. M. G. Bryan went to Green-
today.
Mr. G. H. Cox went to Greenville
this morning.
WHY SEGREGATION OF
THE BLACK AND WHITE
We favor segregation because it is
necessary to give our white
house, but this was a secret session and their families a satisfying social
and open only to members of the Hie.
organization.
HEY.
Mr resignation from the
pastorate in Greenville comer- as a
surprise to the people of the town
who know him and acquainted,
with him best, though every one will i to work together successful-
favor it because it will
them greater safety and protection.
favor it because It will give
them better schools and churches.
favor it because it will open
the way for co-operation and co-op-
in which it
is almost impossible for whites and
understand the preacher's ac-
when they learn that he leaves
We favor it because it will improve
the work to take a position elsewhere I conditions in relations of
where the climate are the races.
very much more favorable and suit- We favor it because It will give
able for the health of his wife than the rural south what it most sorely
is the case in this section of the state. greater proportion of white
Mr. Hoyle. as soon as last fall be- People. by stopping the crowding
fore the annual meeting of North out of white farmers by and
Carolina Conference, talked of trans- by providing all-white
to the Western North Carolina ties such as white people from other
Conference, in order to take his wife actions will be willing to move in-
to a more suited to her health, to-
but the local church agreed to bear We favor It because
and some of then, will be followed en-1 voting white men will be willing to
or as nearly as possible. Rev. go into these all-white communities
fall to answer the complaint within
the time required by law, the plain-
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In the complaint.
This the 7th day of July, 1913.
D. C. MOORE,
NOTICE
On Tuesday the 19th day August
at one thirty o'clock at tho of
R L. Smith we will sell to tho
and the northern troops and evening him still
been uniformly successful, but the j decided, and also in the dark as to
country Is far from pacified. Ruling i who had bestowed upon him the fleet-
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County for cash or good note the best
ltd
French Coach Stallion in North Car-
it being the chestnut
stallion that has been at R. L. Smith's
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator I stables for the last five years,
of Jesse P. deceased,
Pitt County Breeders
of Pitt county, North Carolina, this W. H. Dall Jr.
H to certify all persons having claims
against the estate of the said
ed to exhibit thorn to the undersign-
ed within twelve months from this
date, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to Bald es-
will please payment to tho
undersigned or to Nannie E.
widow to whom bis estate was
conveyed prior to his death.
This July 25th, 1913.
J. P. JR.,
Administrator.
F. G. JAMES and Son,
ltd
FOR 1918 MODEL, MOTOR
FOB ONE BLACK COLT, TWO cycles and motor boats at bargain
years old this month; well broke I prices all makes, brand new machines,
to buggy; gentle and kind. Will sell on easy monthly payment plan. Get
I am going to sell. J.
A. BUTTON.
is now within the northern lines and
the conditions are satisfactory there.
has renounced adhesion to
tho south, but disorders are threat-
hero owing to the largo
of formerly with the
southern armies, but now attached
to either side. An American steamer
was fired on by the southerners at
Ample preparation has
been
TOBACCO GRADER, WISHES TO
buy for cash a small crop of Eastern
N. C. tobacco the rough. Price
A Good Investment
W. D. a well known mer-
chant of WIs. bought a i must be reasonable. State price. Ad-
stock of Chamberlain's medicine dress. TOBACCO, care of Reflector,
as to be able to supply them to his
customers. After receiving them he
was himself taken sick and that
one email bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
was worth more to him than the
cost of his entire stock of these med-
For by all
Greenville, N. C.
ASTERS ASH TUBE ROSES, NOW
In bloom. Your order please. Phone
Mrs. D. D. Haskett
w-s
MRS. D. D. HASKETT, FLORIST.
Specialties, Bulbs and Cut Flowers.
Floral designs on short notice.
our before buying or you
will regret It, also bargains In used
motor Write us today. En-
close stamp for reply. Address Lock
Box Trenton.
voted overwhelmingly
In favor of a separation from
Sweden.
have Just a frosh sup-
ply of the celebrated Black Eagle Sun
Cured Tobacco. J. R. X O-
Cured In to Days
Your druggist refund If
OINTMENT tails cure any cast
Mind, Bleeding Protruding to
The first application gives and
Good of tobacco say Black
Eagle Sun Cured la the beat Let me
supply you. D. W.
E. J. who has been
tenants, work and save, and
A HAPPY
HOME
la where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can-
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER
cannot good blood.
revivify the torpid LIVER
natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pore
blood-------
Pure blood health.
Health means
Take no substitute. All Druggists.
embrace.
On the third evening of his visit
Marie a niece of Mr.
arrived to pay a visit She
was a type altogether different from
her light-hearted laughter-loving
cousins.
By one or two skillful moves,
Roger drew her apart from the gay
crowd and sought a secluded retreat
the rose garden.
you ho Bald,
had a very strange experience tho
first night of my arrival
before I remind-
ed Marie.
left me on the porch
while he went search of his
and while I waited there In
the darkness, I felt two soft arms
about my neck, a cheek laid against
mine, and a light and the most
beautiful voles I ever heard
made you late, When
I spoke, she fled. Marie, from the
first moment I saw you, I knew it
must have been you who came to me
there the darkness and taught me
what love might
she said, her voice
know I did not come
two days
know. But it was a
dream, perhaps, but, Marie, will you
not make the dream come true Can
you not love
With a little, glad laugh,
turned to him, and he held her
his
she said, presently,
came a day before your arrival, and
stole out that night, thinking to
meet Uncle Will and reproach him
for being so late. When I found my
mistake. I ran and told the girls,
and begged them to keep my secret.
They were lovely not to betray me,
but every time I was alone with you,
I was conscious of what I had
was I, he replied.
by Pally Pub.
for Mr. Hoyle during the latter's come good farmers
absence from the town, is under con- W V
tract to remain in the town for two and compete with tenants,
more Sundays yet. and he will fulfill We favor It because It will
his agreement After that certain In which these am-
be preaching in the church every Sun- white, tenants can land
or on as many Sunday's as It will without having to compete with a
be possible to secure preachers to, to get it and heat the
Come here for the service. It Is I -king a reckless for
.,., big men as Bishop John Clarence Foe. In The regressive
C. Or. Franklin N. Parker, of the Farmer.
chair of Biblical Literature at Trinity
College. Rev. J. N. Cole, of the Met-1
Orphanage, and Rev. L. S. Mas- WHEN LIVER GOES
sty, editor of tho Raleigh Christian I
Advocate, may be brought here from a Liter Mini.
at One Tome or Another
Nearly everybody now and then Is
annoyed with a sluggish, lazy
or constipation or by biliousness.
It is for this reason that Dodson's
Live Is such a good medicine
to keep always in the house.
Bather children or grown-ups can
take Liver Tone without bad
after-effects and without restriction
many people regardless of their or u is o vegetable
or creed, will sorry to learn that j mM a a
he Is to Greenville. Ho has been of constipation and liver
time to time. In this way, the remain-
or of tho year will likely filled out,
and in the meantime the local
will be looking about over the
state for a man whom they will ask
for at the next Conference.
Mr. Hoyle now serving his sec-
year as pastor of the local
church. He has had a very cue
in town, and
a moving spirit In the life of the town,
and has taken an Interest other
affairs than those in which his own
personal Interests, or those of his
church, were- at stake.
and entirely takes tho place of
Pharmacy guarantees
every bottle of Liver Tons
they sell. It costs per
and If you are not satisfied that It is
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or they will hand your
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to- you with a
and you happy. J. R.
J. O.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
LAXATIVE Quinine. It Mops
Cough and Headache and works the Cold.
refund if it fails to cure.
K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box.
Black Eagle, best plug of
Sun Cured tobacco, I it D. W.
Sm
Don't be fooled by preparations
the claims of
Tone. Just remember
Pharmacy will give you back your
money if Dodson's Liver Tone falls
you. That Is a guarantee that,
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
chill TONIC, drivel out
Malaria and builds up the system. A true Ionic
The Bert In the World
little girl had very
bod. I thought she would die.
Colin, Cholera and
cured her. and I can truthful-
say that I think It Is the best med-
In the Mrs.
Clare, Mich. For by
all druggists.
ISSUE





There
Good
American Landscape Painters
HOMER -View
The
Shoes are unmistakably
t They appeal to men who
r. on being correctly
a well as becomingly dressed.
Spring models offer you a wide
and yet all of them are well
within the limits of good of them
have the comfort for which alone
are famous. Try
J. R. J. G.
by The Associated
LEARN ONE Newspaper School, Inc.
A EVERY DAY A.
I Of all our great artists the most pictures be bought it
successful financially was Homer i price.
Dodge Martin. His work not pop- j Every day a different
he never won any prizes; and est will la
he was long forced to depend tor. Yon can get a beautiful intaglio
for a. living on the assistance of his reproduction of the above picture, wit a
wife. others, equally attractive.
Like many other early American 1-2 In size, with this
he was self-taught. His father, i In a well
a carpenter in Albany, New York, was known authority covers the subject
Fifty
Well
l a long time to endure the aw-
I burning, Itching, smarting, skin-
disease known
name for Eczema. Seems good
realize, also that Dr. Eczema
Ointment has proven a perfect cure.
Mrs. D. L. Kenney can-
not sufficiently express my thanks to
you for your Dr. Eczema
Ointment It has cured my
which has troubled me for over fifty
All druggists, or by mail
Chemical Co.
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
Who Knows
We never a of Hatted State
than yet a ran vote at and be
president at The reason of this Is because, WE
TUE VALUE OF EXPERIENCE.
Experience Counts
The great factor el success in is EX PER
The experience. farmer knows best how to
produce a good crop and the experienced Baggy Man
KNOWS BEST HOW TO MAKE A GOOD
FORTY-SEVEN jeer EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING
THE FLANAGAN MAKES IT THE BEST BUG-
THAT CAN BE HAD. In fact we hare so con-
in the Flanagan that we give an absolute
ante for a period of one year, and many friends
throughout Pitt realize that our guarantee mean
that we are always willing to make good any defect In
material.
Come to see n.
John Flanagan Buggy Co.
. . .
.
i .- .
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NOTICE
On Tuesday the 19th day of August
at one thirty o'clock at stables of
K L Smith we will sell to the highest
for cash or good note the best
French Coach Stallion in North Car-
It being the chestnut sorrel
stallion that has been at K. L Smith,
tables for the last five years,
Pitt County Breeders As n.
W. EL Jr.
not easily persuaded to let the the pictures and stories of the
follow up a natural talent for painting, week. Readers of The Reflector and
Martin first tried carpentering, shop-1 will know Art,
keeping. and architecture. In each History. Science and Travel,
case his desire to draw pictures own exquisite pictures. On sale
BINGHAM SCHOOL'S
n . Z . V world
, Two from U. S. Army allowed to N. C. The A. and M.
the other. practice, with latest U. S. Army
m Summer Camp during July and August. Tuition and Board per Half
Tom. a year. Address CoL II. Box N. C
too strong for paper,
blank walls were decorated with land-
his employers found It
necessary to the young
At last a sculptor of the time
pleaded for him. and Homer was per-
to paint.
Martin Insisted on doing everything
in his own way. and he did not get far
at first. His admirers can find hardly
more than an occasional hint in
crude early works of the great skill
that their author afterward acquired
Nevertheless, the wealthier people of
Albany, who were proud of their
bought a number of Martin's
canvases.
It was not until he moved to New
York in that this queer genius
had a really hard struggle to live
His habits were irregular dressed
badly, and generally made a poor
The great Whistler said,
introducing him. this is
Homer Martin. He doesn't look as if
he were; but he Revolutionary
ideas and a keen, cutting humor mad-;
him as many enemies as friends.
Strangely enough, he chose quiet
calm landscapes to paint. He was
attracted to the
and White Mountains, and In Europe
preferred tranquil scenes along the
upper Thames and in Normandy.
Homer Martin seldom painted direct
from nature; but would sketch in his
and Jot down color memo-
surprising, .
it would seem at first Is the . a
of two famous pictures in MM
when he was all but blind.
and the on the
Si rank with hie best work. Two
years later he died.
Martin was not appreciated during
lifetime. The few pictures that
he did manage to sell were purchased
by his friends. Today few of his
at the Reflector office and Ellington s
Book Store Price. Ten cents. Write
today to The Reflector for booklet ex-
The Associated Newspaper
School plan.
Will cure your
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and
. . Old Sores, Stings s
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OVER MOVED
Into N. Stables
Corner 2nd Streets
St SHORT
Transfer Men
Baggage and Express
Phone No. Night or Day
Meets all
Southey, English poet
laureate, born. Died March
1843.
of Captain
the head of the Missouri
River.
The summer
time when the
air Makes
the old young
for a while So
they can enjoy
PERRI
TEA,
COFFEE,
LISK FLOUR.
And numerous
other goodies.
Call you
you will have the
personal
of
S M SCHULTZ
WINTERVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL
A STRICTLY SECONDARY SCHOOL
For Boys and
Girls
Attempts no college work. College preparatory. Spec-
In course of study to students who can
never go to college. music department, lit-
societies, library, athletic grounds and
Separate dormitories for boys and girls, with
matron in each. students representing counties.
Faculty of seven college trained Christian men and
women. Expenses f to per year of nine months.
For and lull information address,
John R. Carroll,
Winterville, North Carolina.
J. W. Little
Merchandise Broker
C.
U OFFICE WITH W. L. HALL AND
W. WARREN AT FIVE MOTS,
I desire o express my appreciation
of your patronage of the past. I sin-
trust dealings In every
way have been satisfactory to you. I
hope to have your further orders. Call
and Bee me, or phone and let me quote
you prices. I represent some of tho
very best concerns.
Residence 267-L.
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MERCHANDISE BROKER.
Mothers Hare Tour children Worms I
Are they feverish, restless, nervous
Irritable, dizzy or constipated Do
they constantly pick at their nose or
grind their teeth Have they cramp-
pains, Irregular and ravenous
petite These are all signs of worms.
Worms not only cause your child
but stunt Its mind and growth.
Give Worm Killer at once.
It kills and removes the worms.
your child's appetite, regulates
stomach, liver and bowels. The
tons disappear and your child la made
happy and healthy, as
ed. All druggists or by mail,
Indian Medicine Company
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis. Mo.
Hare Purchased The Stock Of Stone-
wall Jackson On Evans Street And
Solicits the Patronage of
the Public Generally
OF TRAINS
Arrival Departure of the
Trains
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Northbound Southbound
a. m. p. m.
p. m. p. m.
NORTON-SOUTHERN
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GET READY TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT
Johnston Foxhall's
BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE
Greenville, N. C.
We will be ready to take care of you and protect your interests
WILL SELL IT
Johnston Foxhall
The
Greenville Banking Trust Co.
Represents the Highest Standard of Safety in Banking
IN 1910 The State Treasurer of North Carolina selected this Bank as a Depository for state funds.
IN 1911 The United States Government designated this bank as a legal depository for Postal Savings Funds.
IN 1912 The Good People of Pitt County selected this bank as a safe bank in which to keep their money, to the extent that its
business exceeded not only any other bank in this but the Greenville Banking and Trust Co., took its stand among
the largest and strongest banks in the eastern section of the state.
Resources Over Half a Million
E. G. Flanagan, Pres.
E. B. Higgs, Vice-Pres.
C. S. Carr, Cashier.
PROTECTION
Business entrusted to this AGENCY gives you
REAL PROTECTION. Protection that proceeds
from,
Close attention to all details of the INSURANCE
business
From risk in the STRONGEST
COMPANIES.
From satisfactory ADJUSTMENTS of your LOSSES.
MOSELEY BROS, j
RESOLUTIONS
Below given tho resolutions
that will be presented to the North
Carolina Just Freight Rate
in session in tomorrow
rooming for tho purpose of consider-
the action that is to be taken up-
on the proposed rates that have been
offered to the shippers of the state
by the railroads. A largo number
of local business men are expected to
make the trip to Raleigh tomorrow,
and to present at the time the
association meets.
Resolution's of the Pitt County Just
Freight Rate Association.
That it is the sense of
the Pitt County Just Freight Rate
Association that the of
the Carolina Just Freight Rate
Association, tho Governor of North
Carolina nor the Legislature of North
Carolina, accept no compromise what-
soever that does not place North Car-
cities on an equal footing in
rats and classification with Virginia
cities.
That tho North
Carolina Just Freight Rate
demands of the railroad a
of the rates and
cations proposed.
Freckled Girls
It is an absolute fact, that one cent
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE
will either remove or cause
them to fade and that two jars will even
in the most severe cases completely
cure them. We are willing to personally
guarantee to return your money
without argument if your complexion is
not fully restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless,
Will not make hair grow but will
remove TAN, PIMPLES and
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it.
The jars are large and results absolute-
certain. Sent by mail if desired.
Price Mammoth jars
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP
For sale by
I. CO.
J. W.
. . North
RIOT
IX MIRTH DAKOTA
Pharmacists Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. A
majority the delegates who have
arrived here to attend the annual con-
f the American
cs Association were entertained in-
at tho Hermitage, the
home of Gen. Andrew Jackson.
liar sessions of the convention Will
begin tomorrow and continue until
Friday.
tee Week Are for Con-
Weather
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug.
The distribution of atmospheric pres-
sure over the American Continent and
tho adjacent oceans is such as to in-
below the normal
during the week in the northwestern
states and on the Pacific slope; high
temperatures tho half of the
week in the southern Plains states
and the lower Mississippi valley, fol-
lowed by lower temperatures In
these regions Thursday or Friday;
warm weather during the week in
the Gulf and South Atlantic States;
moderate temperature the half
of the week In the region of the
Great Lakes, the upper Ohio Valley
and tho Atlantic and New
England states will be followed by
warmer weather In these regions
alter In tho region of
namely tho
Valley and the middle and
southern Plains states, temperatures
Will high during tho first
half of the week while during the
latter half of the week the weather
In these districts will cooler
with a of
showers. The precipitation during
the week will he fairly well
Minister Praises This Laxative
Rev. H. of Allison, la.
In praising Dr. New Life Pills
for constipation, King's
New Life Pills are such perfect
no home should be without
No better regulator for the liver and
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try
them. Price at all druggists.
State of Ohio, of Toledo, l
Lucas County, I
Frank J. makes oath that he la
senior partner of tho of F. J.
Co., doing business In the City of To-
County and State aforesaid, and
that firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by tho use Of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J.
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and acts directly upon tho blood and mu-
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testimonials, free.
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Sold by all Druggists.
Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation.
MINT, N. Aug. troops
may he called If the Industrial Work-
of the World attempt to continue
street meetings which Sunday
night resulted in tho arrest of SO
persons, incensed over alleged
to the American flag. Citizens at-
tacked the industrial workers and
exciting scenes followed. The police
were unable to control the rioters and
called upon the sheriff and the
pa Arrests were being made
today, although the jail s crowded
to overflowing, A threatens mob
surged about the jail during
night, but attempted no violence.
Although warned against holding
street meetings where speakers at-
tempted to encourage harvest hands
to hold out for higher pay, the In-
workers resumed their ac-
last night. z
WANT ADS
Per Line Per Insertion
WASTED SEALED BUM OX THE
erection of a seven room brick school
building In the above of
in No. township, In
county. Wanted also, separate bids on
the Installation of a hot air system of
heating same. For plans and
apply to
W. H, Supt. Schools,
Tarboro, N. C.
August If.
entered by the British
Perry sailed
his ship from Erie to the head of
forces under Lord Wellington,
the lake search of the enemy
proclaimed
the cessation of hostilities be-
tween the United States and
Spain.
MY
Third street, small black kitten
with bell on hi Kinder please
return to me and receive reward. C.
K. it
Ripe tomatoes s. U,
FOB SALE AT A
II. P. Marine Gas-
Engine sod Regular
R. A. Tarboro, N. C.
stenographer,, with
knowledge of office work and
bookkeeping. Apply In own hand
writing With reference, stating salary
expected.
Thomas and Co.
Greenville, N. C.
TAKEN UP.
ONE BED ABOUT TWO
years old, weighing about pounds.
Ear mark under bit right ear.
Owner can get same by paying cost
or I will sell for cost and damages
August
J.
Winterville, N. C.
cum Old Sons, Other Won't Curs.
The worst cases, no matter of how standing.
re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Oil. It relieves
Heals et the same time. SOc.
FOB SALE
Ono of tho best all round farms In
Martin county, 1-2 miles from Ev-
to Williamston. None bet-
for bright tobacco and peanuts.
Five acres in tobacco this year, first
planted in ten years. About
In the tract, or in cultivation.
Good four room dwelling, two tenant
houses and all necessary out buildings
and shelters. Terms, cash.
CHAS. T. PEAL, Owner,
Route Box
Williamston, N. C.
I II.
Still With
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Our artistic arrangements
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plants, palms and ferns
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Write for list.
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o and vicinity.
Liver-Aid
THAT'S BETTER
THAN
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Money Back From
If It Doesn't Banish
Oh What bliss People in Green-
ville have no further for
or other slam hang cathartics that
act on sick livers. CARS-
LIVER-AID has the call these
days; every hour In the day; It's
going faster than the proverbial hot
cakes,
changing hundreds of weak,
lazy and overworked livers
o healthy, strong vigorous ones. It Is
driving poisonous waste from the body
rutting an end to indigestion and all
misery and causing
sufferers to rejoice.
LIVER-AID Is pleas-
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f Children can take It free-
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LIVER AID.
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t., street, front t
. i stables,
I sundry, Phone M.
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Physician and Surgeon
Office on Dickinson Avenue
PHONE 335-1,
Application will be made to the
to vote bonds to erect
a two-story four-room brick school
and auditorium in school
district No. township, Pitt
D. G. MOORE,
J. J. ELKS,
F. A. ELKS,
S. W.
W. S. ELKS,
W. S. GALLOWAY,
ALSTON GRIMES,
W. E. PROCTOR,
J. O. PROCTOR,
A. O. CLARK.
T. F. PROCTOR,
W. S.
L.
DR. C. M. JONES.
H. H. PROCTOR,
There no indications the
present time of a disturbance In tho
West Indies.
CO MING
g Will be at the PROCTOR
HOTEL
mm
AND
ALL COLORS
to
CT.
Quality
Shop.
J. C. Lanier
RAD
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Mint-
MONDAY AUG. 4th.
New
Store
Two Roles of
Toilet Paper
The Best Pain
Salve when
ed to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or
staid, or other Injury of the skin
immediately remove all pain. K. B.
Chamberlain Clinton, Ma,
robs cuts and other Injuries of
their terrors. As a healing
Its equal Will do
good for you. Only at all drug-
gists.
Phone
Bishops,
Convenient,
Quicker Service
Does it Better
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-a-
CELEBRATE
Blew Bern Preparing For
First Monday In September
NEW BERN, August Bern
will celebrate Labor Day this year
the Hist In many The
bust mint program since
of the Eastern Carolina Fall
will take place at the fair grounds.
There will be a free for all, a three
minute and a and It is safe to
predict that these races will be the
best that has ever been pulled off at
the Eastern Carolina Fair track.
are already nine horses in
the stable at the fair grounds train-
for this cunt and as the entries
will be open until Sept. 1st it is safe
to say that will be fifteen or
twenty horses in the races.
The public is much Interested In
racing and the program
will open with two races. One
cylinders and one for ma-
chines with than one cylinder.
The capacity of the grand stand
has be, doubled it is now
feet long instead of feet, the
length of the stand on July 4th.
will be impossible for anyone to stand
up in front of the crowd on the grand.
stand for the benches have
up to the rail In front and,
tho walkway Is now in rear of
the grand stand. The entrance to
tho grand stand is by a In
the rear of the grand stand. The
grand stand will seat five thousand
and everybody can be com-
The races will begin prompt
at o'clock.
Only Veteran la Lower
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug.
As active and vigorous as many men
fifty, Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood, who
represents the Ninth Ohio District In
Congress, passed his seventy-eighth
birthday anniversary today. Gen Sher-
wood Is a man of unique distinction,
of the members of the present
House of Representatives he Is the
only Veteran of the civil war.
This is a rather remarkable distinct-
ion, when it Is remembered that a de-
or so ago a substantial percent-
age of the members of Congress were
war veterans. The Democratic land-
slide of last November swept three
ion veterans, of
of Illinois and Hill of
Connecticut, out the House and
Sherwood the lone survivor. In
view of the present age of every sold-
of the it is reasonable to sup-
pose that the Ohio representative
he the last of the in blue to sit
the lower house of Congress.
Net. .
N. C, Aug.
Mrs. R. C. and sisters of
Greenville spent Tuesday here with
Mrs. L. C. Venters.
Licenses
Last week Register of Deeds Bell
Issued marriage license to the fol-
lowing
WHITE
Roland O. Lang and Mary Anne
Keel.
Dancy and Julia
COLORED
Jesse Dudley and Stevenson,
Move and Rosa Williams.
Tom and Mary Williams.
CHARTERED 1858 FOUNDED IS 1881
I. i ml May Pass Through Mexico With- TRINITY
oat Molestation, Says of education Intensely to developing men. It
MEXICO CITY, Aug. graduates are everywhere successful and flU position la all
Mr. Galloway of Simpson spent j to the second note forwarded by Sec- f They of honor and dignity in and
Sunday here with his brother. rotary of State Bryan to the Mexican state, and ably and prominently represent their state In the national
Mrs. Alice Galloway returned home government, Manuel Garza government A college supplied with ample resources to provide tho
Tuesday after spending a few days Mexican foreign minister today education. More than a million dollars recently added to Its en.
her daughter Mrs. H. C prepared a state A wide range of courses. expense of the
moderate. No Increase In within years.
For and Illustrated booklet address
H. L. FLOWERS,
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, C.
state
Miss Mario Parker of New your telegram to President
Bern is the guest of Misses Mamie and . Huerta though rumors It mentioned
Velma Venters this week. absolutely without foundation.
D. L. Smith and family spent kind like any foreigner may pass
and Sunday in Ayden. I through the country freely without
Miss Mamie Venters, Can being subject to any molestation.
Sunday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs citizens, like other for-
J. C. of Simpson. Signers have enjoyed and will con-
Walter Bland and to enjoy the most complete
were pleasant callers In town guarantees on the part of the
day evening. government and people. All
Mr. W. B. Tingle of Ayden was In under the plain of our laws and I
town a short while Sunday.
Messrs. Harrison and were
callers in the country Monday night
Mr. H. C. Venters spent Sunday at
Galloway Cross Roads.
case of Mr. will not modify our
intentions and precedents.
there should exist
neither fear nor anxiety respecting the
I security of foreigners for which there
WHO HAS THE MOST
OR HA Hi
Since the baby show and voting
contest has been In force at the
Gaiety the many
exhibited each night has been a great
feature and the parents as well as
the little ones have been working
hard trying to secure the two prizes
offered by the management.
night new photographs of the
little tots are displayed and number
o contestants appear on the
for which you mark the vote
for your favorite and deposit at the
door.
This week closes tho contest and
tho last vote will be made
night at ten o'clock for which the
final count will be made and the
prizes awarded.
Those who attended last night re-
port the a very pleasing
one the voting was one of the
most important features. The class
of motion pictures that are now shown
the Gaiety are very creditable ones
and are fast making a reputation o
high merit for this place of amuse
offers
feature class of pictures and ones
that are very entertaining and pleas
lug to the mind. It
Miss Velma Venters returned home
Sunday from Beach
Fairmont and Benson, where she has
, been for some time.
There will be regular services at the
M. B, Church Sunday evening at
o'clock.
I Wedding bells are ringing In
Is no foundation.
meditation, of which
mention has been made, the govern-
of Mexico already baa made Its
Highway Convention
VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug.
The fourth annual convention of the
Pacific Highway Association met in
Pinned Car. Which Companions today for a three
The next time you tobacco
come to my store and get Black
Eagle Sun Cured. It's a good one.
D. W.
Delegates from Seattle, Port-
land, San Francisco, Los Angeles and
a number of other cities In at-
The association alms
secure the construction of a first-class
Negro Should Have The
Preference Over Alien
Ga., Au.
Georgia State Agricultural Society,
the oldest organization its kind
the south, began Its sixty-eighth
meeting here today with a
representative attendance. Pres-
John T. Williams called the gall,
to and presided over
opening session.
The address of
was delivered by Dr. David C.
Barrow, chancellor of tho
of Georgia, Dr. Barrow spoke on the
subject of He express-
ed regret at the tendency of tho white
man to give foreign laborers employ-
In preference to the
Much of the South's future, he denial
depends on tho white man being able
to make faithful and efficient work-
out of the
Cures Ions, Other Won't Core
he worst cs, no matter of how long Blinding,
cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It
and Heals at .
Could Alabama Man
Dies Horribly
TROY, Ala., Aug. Q. P. Davis
of Elba, Ala., met a horrible death
; a point between here and Montgomery
early today when he was pinned the Pacific slope from as
the wreck of his automobile and f as far
I burned to a crisp. Possible. Except for two Short
Crawler, Horace and Alto breaks in Columbia, the high-
Dullard, who were in tho car With now stretches continuous y from
were forced to witness the n. C. to Ariz.
the, were helpless to avert. Tho o winter large sections of the
w.
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL
ESTABLISHED
Location Equipment first-class.
of successful experience. Special care of the health of
students. An Instructor In each dormitory to supervise
conditions of under care. library and
gymnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Fall term opens
September
.-------- FOR ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS
W. PELE, Headmaster, . DURHAM, CAROLINA
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL
x. C.
First Class School For Boys And Girls
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson and
at the University. Boarders under the Immediate supervision of
the Principal. JOHN GRAHAM.
tar was running at a high speed When
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read are Impassable and the
burst, throwing t into a deep Is working hard to secure the co-
ditch. The machine turned turtle and of the different communities
Davis was pinned beneath It.
line from the tank was ignited by the
oil lamps and companions,
who had been thrown clear of the
were powerless to rescue him
and Bollard received minor in-
juries. owned the car. His
charred body was later taken to Mont-
and thence to Elba.
toward an early Improvement of
conditions.
Hamilton Celebrates Centennial
Out, Aug.
week, In ration of tho one-
hundredth anniversary of the found-
of Hamilton, was ushered In today
with opening of a big Industrial and
historical exposition. Tho exposition
was formally Inaugurated Sir John
M Gibson. Athletic contests, reunion
historical exercises, fireworks
displays and o
Has Cured Worst Cases And You many kinds will fill In the week. The
city Is decorated as never before In
history. Thousands of Hamilton
resident in tho States and
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just a pure, clean, wonderful liquid
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. by all druggists at for the large bot
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trial bottle. Try one cent bottle
and convinced.
Pharmacy.
in western Canada, have returned for
the festivities.
SKIN SORES
t ha, run,
SUMS, WOUNDS, SALT MINI
WORM, In. by Ike
SALVE
I;. Par Bra it
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The
STATE NORMAL AND ISM
COLLEGE
Julius Foust, Pres
Maintained by the State for the
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Courses leading to degrees. Special
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m those who agree to become teach-
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September 17th. 1913. For
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Blue Meeting Opens
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. list
of stakes and purses totaling
has attracted tho fastest horses on
the continent to the twenty-ninth
annual ribbon meeting of the
Detroit Driving Club, which was
opened this afternoon. Tho meeting
forms tho sixth link In tho chain
of Grand for tho season.
Tho big events of tho week will b
the Chamber of stake,
for pacers, to
ed tomorrow, and the Merchants and
Slake, for
trotters, which will be run Wed-
After Four of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this lime, could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, would have severe pains
in my left Side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
relieved me for a while, but was
soon to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
I. O. F. of West Texas
Texas, Aug.
Is entertaining for two days the an-
meeting the West Texas Odd
Fellow's Ten are
r presented at the meeting by several
hundred delegates. Deputy Grand
Master W. R. Francis, of Fort Worth,
was one of the speakers at tho open-
session this morning.
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
the woman's tonic, and com-
taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles its
tiring me, and am doing all my
If you are all run down from womanly
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THE STAR
IS THE BEST LIGHTED WAREHOUSE EVER BUILT
For The Sale Of Leaf Tobacco
Keep Your Eye on the STAR this Year and see if it does not
sell it HIGHER
O. L. JOYNER
B. B. SUGG
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
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
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WHO TO GET BET-
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A FEW BES SPACE AND
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HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR D I SING
DATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
august MM
m u
Government Expert to
Speak to the Farmers
will most instructive and
III GREENVILLE
Mill He Most
SIX THREE WOODED
BILLS IX i u h JAM
I hey fr of Karl- and
Haters in North Hell Until With
Carolina, Snots.
WASHINGTON, S. r. Aug.
Introduced six bills Three men. Frank j, r. Ow-
today for surveys of navigable waters and John Turner, w.
been attempted for the improvement in North wounded tonight when a mi
of tho state. They will Propositions stormed the county Jail in an
upon vital subjects by attractive I Improvement of road- lynch Will Pair, a prison-
methods. M to national cemetery at New charged with annulling a
I am constrained to add this P white woman near here today.
statement. of Proposed canal from m White and a deputy, facing the
have been arranged at much trouble of Creek to mob, repeatedly drove them
and expense. There Is no purpose bay county with t, pistol shots when advanced
our a ship canal from Littering rams.
Will not your intelligent to Members of the dually return-
readers who know tho value of at- at low water and the fire and in the darkness the
Big Increase in Taxable
Property tor Past Year
fill r- i t n win no most
Visit Dis- Nothing
Next Month
SALES Oil
and . the C
May
Attend.
ilia
Always alert to tho best Interests
upon such a meeting or
three men were struck.
They wen
were take i
themselves and endeavor to Induce I of Neuse river between New not fatally wounded but we
of the of his district, Con- less fortunate neighbors to do Bern and Goldsboro. to deepen to a hospital for attention.
John H. Small has secured navigation, no young woman was assaulted In
tho services of of the experts Again, while tho are fixed. , lonely farm this morning In
of the United States Department of tended for the men i To provide for two terms of United the absence of her husband Them
Hal-feet N. Large Thai
Brick Did
Hot Finish Until This
Honing,
figures Compiled, and Given Out
by Register of Deeds
conn m INCREASES
that yesterday was
written by Mr. Small to this pa- dependent upon tho farm. They a weather Bad
per, giving the dates and the places way show their at C. outer wall, they were Impressed h, ,.,.
to be visited Is below, and than by their participation and by To a monument to Gen- tho show of strength Inside the jail ,
will be read with interest.
giving publicity to these meetings.
Very respectfully,
H. SMALL.
Washington, D. C, Aug. IS, 1913.
To tho of The j
There Is to a series of
meetings for the counties BONDS
tho First congressional district, be- IX THE .
ginning August 25th. I am very sure I .
I t n Received for All of Eccentric Editor Is
James Moore at Creek
battleground in North Carolina. Gen-
More served in tho Continental
army.
be
they will prove instructive be
to any citizen who may attend. liaise
I beg that you will aid in giving pub- tho Unto,
to them. The date and places WILMINGTON,
at which meeting will held in your of the condition of tho bond market,
section are as to money stringency, not a
was let off, but so far as ran
ill i l I i; no others were Injured. have right much more work to
Governor was appealed , crops.
late tonight to call out the ., , . ,
. V . ,. , , While tho sales today were Ugh
to protect Far. He refused by an- , ,, , ., , , .
. . . . ,, in all of tho warehouses, it Is
that order ,, .,., . . ., .
dieted that the amount of tobacco
and Taper Goes Without the
Dissertations and
Oddities
Aug. 19.-A playful kit- term of court to try the . , up
ten spoiled a week's work for
wan Quarter, County, Mon- was received by the editor of Snow Archer,
day, Sept 1st. I commissioners yesterday for all Square known M tho most BOSTON, Mass., Aug. tho day of the for
Washington, Beaufort county, Tues- t the road and school bonds newspaper of this section, last the remainder of this week there will ,, of
day, Sept 2nd we. The together the he much drawing of the long bow at make to be here
Greenville Pitt county, bank, of this city put a bid for editorial page of Soldiers Field, tho athletic grounds and tobacco on the
day, Sept 3rd. for of of the bonds of University. The ,
Martin county, Thurs- at par with accrued interest, but the cat be the National Archery As- for the opening of the market went
upon his desk. Since the tire do- thirty-fifth annual
the electric plant In this tournament, which was paid and .,, tho
town the editor has had to depend opened this morning with the first for prices holding
upon a lamp for light to Columbia round for women and the believed those In a position
prepare his odd editorials. When first American round for men. that the first grade of to-
day, Sept. 4th. The
Plymouth, Washington county, the advisability of raising the
day, Sept. 6th. interest on the bonds from
Columbia, Tyrrell county, Io per cent and
day, Sept 6th. but no action was taken
discussed
manner
Prof.
Agriculture, will discuss Several now school buildings arc out both leSs-
His will present the but until the bonds are lam and
essential features of good farming Ow board of education cannot pro- thousand words intended to
and a new viewpoint. He will claim coed. The commissioners fixed and tho of the, Attorney Edward Conger
the attention of every farmer who tax rate for the year at on tomorrow. Tho editor and former District
wishes to Improve his soil, make more worth of property and arm. and be could Attorney Mack left tonight for Sher-
tho poll. This Is an of tho Dames, tho damage was Quebec, with tho vowed in-
Progress During Fast rear
ed by Tax
Taxes
Figures compiled by the tux I
of tho county for the year 1913 show
has been a wry comfort-
able increase the taxable proper-
In Pitt county this year over the
year 1912, The grand totals cannot
be given at time because of the
fact that the corporation tax is not
yet known, though this last year was
It is estimated that it
will this year amount to a sum
most touching tho three million mark.
In tho comparisons of the aggregate
of real and personal proper-
this amount should added to
get tho correct totals.
The figures that have been compiled
and given out show that there has
been progress all the count
the past year, and that the
values of farms and city property
have greatly advanced. An idea of
the special taxes that have been
led, including the special school taxes,
that Friday will he the and the road tax, cannot be had from
or for this season so far. That is this list, as they are not included In
the figures set down below.
The comparisons are given
For 1912.
White. Colored. Total
Polls .
REAL ESTATE.
White. Colored Total.
Acres of land
of acres
of land
to sec how prices would run.
and retired, but threats were made to ,. to see Just how things would turn
return with which they out ,.,,,. A
proposed to obtain from a railroad of the farmers of c county are
Hundreds of pistol and rill. unprepared to bring their to-
-hots were fired when the dynamite , as have
not as yet cured all of It. and
away well pleased both with the
Goes for
and more money.
Dr. William Hart Dexter, of the cents on tho hundred and Is made and
Demonstration to cover tho Interest on the road and
Work, will make what has been char- school bonds to sold,
notarized as an Ho .
will talk about things which
for tho betterment of country
life. He will discuss the home, the
farm, and the community. Ills
will be an inspiration to all men, who
are looking forward to better things.
Surgeon Charles W. Stiles, of the
U. S. Public Health Service, will dis-
cuss rural sanitation and preventable
diseases and will Illustrate his talk
with charts and views
The Improvement of the public health
Is today one of the vital topics among
an Intelligent people. Surgeon
will tell In a clear, simple
Mr. With Bakery.
Mr. M. has accepted a
with tho William's bakery again
and hereafter tho patrons of the
bread shop will have tho opportunity
of eating the delicious bread
Mr. Is a One linker, and tho j arisen through tho appointment of
pi trims of the local bakery will be
TO
ox
of Governor
Hare Asked for u
Party Conference.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug.
Democratic members of tho senate
caucus, probably tomorrow night
to discuss tho situation which has
were far in excess of the prices
that were made at tho opening
N. Y., Aug. farm. I
entertain hopes those prices
will maintained and that they will
Increase In proportion those of the
last season.
So heavy were tho sales
that not all of the warehouses fin-
their sales before the time for
the day's market to close The
Brick had between fifteen and
left from
of taking Harry Thaw
i custody and returning him either to
county Jail or
asylum.
The district attorney hopes
ever, that Canada will deport Thaw
and In d dug land him the in-
lino In New Hampshire or
1,875
lots
Aggregate Real
Estate
Personal prop-
13,052.007 83.243.459
Aggregate value of real and
Aggregate value of
real and personal
property
Grand total .
TAXES,
White, Colored. Total,
Poll tax .
glad t- learn that Mr. Williams
again secured Ills services to handle
this end of tho business.
French Birthday
PARIS. Aug.
how the home may made sanitary celebrated his
and how malaria and fever and other day anniversary today, having been
preventable diseases may easily born at August
controlled. During the all the foreign
In conclusion there will a so- diplomats resident in Paris called at
of moving pictures prepared by the and formally presented
hi caucus tonight but lute today
Interested asked that It deferred
until tomorrow night. It
ed today that Mr. Clayton's
tho new Bureau of Rural the congratulations of their
tho Department of the sovereigns and governments.
pictures will portray
in a graphic way some of tho results
of better methods country life. r
For Highways Coast,
EUREKA, Cal., An The gov-
D, Clayton to succeed the late of Oregon. Washington and
Senator Johnston, of California, together with delegates
Friends of Mr. Clayton who upheld representing numerous commercial
the right of Governor Io and other bodies of the throe
point Senator Johnston's successor met hers today to agree upon com-
authority from tho program I building
have for a confer- and Improvements. Before final but l
in which talk things tomorrow the
had been of a Pacific Coast Good Road
Association will be perfected.
.
For 1918,
White. Colon d.
.
REAL ESTATE.
White, Colored.
Tot
Meet at
Mont. Ag.
annual conference of the Methodist
Thea brief outline will Hotel Monday. September 1st to treat
tho statement that these diseases of tho eye and fit glasses,
meetings lb S .
without authority
ens. Many Democrats still are out-
spoken their opinion that tho
by Governor war
not legal, owing to the language of
tho new amendment to the
Wash.
week from today has been fixed as
dote for tho departure of tho
Episcopal churches of Montana be- team on
here today, with a largo , Japan Fa,
and are now being
perfected. Ten players, with n man-
yesterday's sales that were auction- Dog tax
off morning the greater,
part of which brought good prices. I
Tho feature of the market .
where at all of the warehouses
yesterday was the prices that
were paid for the tobacco sold. It Acres of land
Is said Hint the greater part of the Value of acres of
brought prices were very land
good for the quality of the Acres timber
sold. Of course, much of the staple land .
was excellent grade, as I brought timber
was not land .
very high and did not bring as good Town lots
market price as the other did. town
lots 37.705,938
College Hull Players to Aggregate value
of real es-
Personal prop-
parts of tho state. Tho conference
will continue until Monday, when
tho pastoral assignments will be an-
Bishop of
Is presiding.
ager. coach Interpreter, make
up tho party. While in tho Orient
tho team will engage in contests with
the Japanese college nines.
value of
real and
personal prop-
TAXES.
Poll tax .
Dog tax . 1,468
ISSUE


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Eastern reflector, 15 August 1913
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 15, 1913
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Joyner NC Microforms
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