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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT I <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina and Farm and <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
it Advertising rates on Application <lb />
road leading from The Laymen meeting will <lb />
,,, to Ayden in Abram's be held lo the Free Will Baptist <lb />
ii open travel and Sunday afternoon, sub- <lb />
the distance much shorter. the Cross or the <lb />
. pump Mala street jinn led by Mr. M C. Pres- <lb />
baa been repaired is now giving <lb />
SCHOOL NOTES politics and the farmer <lb />
COLORED INSTITUTE HEWS. <lb />
The colored teachers of Martin <lb />
abundance pure sparkling <lb />
a i of ladies and misses <lb />
. to sec them. J-1 <lb />
K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Mr. W. H is giving <lb />
i, coal paint, add- <lb />
in. mat ii the exterior. <lb />
Mr. J. Sherrod Moore has sold his <lb />
farm m Craven county tad moved <lb />
t. k to <lb />
Hi ; all kinds, <lb />
s. good and cheap and cement <lb />
pistols and cartridge. J. B. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Mr. R. ii. Harris has had his <lb />
near the church <lb />
a complete of water- <lb />
works Installed. Be will move ii <lb />
., short while. <lb />
Mr. Cox. while his to- <lb />
bod Sunday <lb />
attack of vertigo and was carried <lb />
home by friends unconscious. <lb />
The colored church at Little Creek <lb />
have Installed a bell weighing <lb />
a half ion and Will cull sinners lo <lb />
repentance far and near. <lb />
Mr. Mack Prescott has moved In- <lb />
to his new residence on Venters St. <lb />
Mr. M. M is completing <lb />
iv-at residence for his nephew Mr. <lb />
Dick Simmons. Mr. Dwell is one of <lb />
cur most successful farmers, raises <lb />
plenty of hog and hominy and <lb />
of money crop, hut unfortunately has <lb />
never himself a better <lb />
Mr. Joe Tripp and Miss <lb />
of Grifton. were married on <lb />
the . Mr. Tripp has been mar- <lb />
three limes and is still a young <lb />
n an. not over years old. <lb />
Mr. J. J. May was here <lb />
ml Informed us that two of , his <lb />
neighbors were very sick. Mr. John <lb />
James and Mr. Harrington. <lb />
Mr was here Monday <lb />
and Tuesday discussing the Sunday <lb />
school our people and formed <lb />
an for the county as <lb />
Rev. K. T. Phillips, <lb />
dent; Rev. J. W. Fulford. Vive <lb />
dent; Mr. o. Berry, Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
The county Sunday school <lb />
will moot here in July to dis- <lb />
cuss Sunday school work and lo <lb />
plan for establishing Sunday schools <lb />
over the county. <lb />
Our Sunday schools were well at- <lb />
tended last Sunday it being such a <lb />
pretty day. <lb />
We <lb />
School Societies. <lb />
The March meetings of the two <lb />
literary societies were of especial in- <lb />
On Saturday the <lb />
Poe bad s <lb />
ens program. The hist half of the <lb />
was made up of literary <lb />
. on gathered from <lb />
magazines. The second half <lb />
las visit from <lb />
i series tableaux and scenes bring- <lb />
in the favorites Dickens. <lb />
was shown In get- <lb />
ting the and copying the <lb />
mannerisms of Mr. <lb />
the hoy. Dick Mr. <lb />
and the various other char- <lb />
tern At the close o program <lb />
th, society Club sang Dainty <lb />
I In the Ivy On I n. <lb />
on Honda<lb />
., program. Various Interesting <lb />
papers and clippings on Si. Patrick's <lb />
Day Ireland and the Irish were <lb />
lead and told. An amusing contest <lb />
to s., which could toll the best Irish <lb />
juke was held. Miss Sabra Sykes won <lb />
the prize. Miss Arlene sang <lb />
beautiful Irish songs. <lb />
Ivy ,. So l wish to on <lb />
lay evening the Sidney f the issues and of <lb />
had a Si. Patrick's . candidates <lb />
u in I <lb />
SOCIETY <lb />
the Schools Holds Very <lb />
interesting Meeting. <lb />
On the evening of March the <lb />
Sidney Literary Society of the <lb />
Training School held its regular <lb />
monthly meeting. The hall in which <lb />
tastefully <lb />
the meeting was held was <lb />
Mr. Fred Smith and decorated in green and white, carry- <lb />
of to our out Patrick idea. Irish <lb />
Ayden needs a good shamrock. evergreens, pot <lb />
We would be glad lo have some man and Si. Patrick banners were <lb />
With his out fit to locale here, m profusion. <lb />
Ayden needs among other things a <lb />
brick mill in operation, a town mar- <lb />
As the members of the society <lb />
rived they were met at the door by <lb />
town hall, new graded school Misses Lena While. Lula Quinn and <lb />
building, our tobacco market opened, Willie Greene Day, who pinned at <lb />
again, a nice bank building, a necks a largo green bow and <lb />
em up to date brick hotel, a veneer handed lo pads of green and <lb />
factory lo our swamp white lo be used later. <lb />
timber, a fertilizer factory, a cotton The meeting was opened by the <lb />
mill, hosiery overall, shirt SUS- president, Miss Davis, call- ., ,. . <lb />
ponder and pant factory, wholesale Hie meeting lo order and asking M. is that both spirits arc <lb />
grocery Store. Could make room the business. After the business and that they are battling <lb />
more enterprises. had boon transacted meeting for mastery, but that the <lb />
We note that our farmers are timed over lo Miss Willie Green Day. that took of him <lb />
X. C. March ISIS, <lb />
Mr. Inasmuch as the <lb />
is lion partisan <lb />
paper and a professor of the <lb />
a non partisan have <lb />
med it proper to discuss the <lb />
situation I do not think <lb />
unbecoming a farmer to say his lit- <lb />
he piece provided ho preserves the <lb />
sane non partisan attitude of those <lb />
just mentioned. <lb />
If this is to he a of <lb />
the people, for people, by the <lb />
people, then ii is for the <lb />
people lo be correctly informed. <lb />
, should have a clear understand- <lb />
of the real issues to be decided <lb />
and s knowledge of the true <lb />
of the men whom they are <lb />
U vole So wish present my <lb />
of the Hire. <lb />
s for the <lb />
presidency. <lb />
First, as lo the issues. There are <lb />
two political spirits striving for the <lb />
mastery of this country mid as we <lb />
cm discuss spirits only as they are <lb />
embodied In some person. To make <lb />
s long story shot, i will mention two <lb />
men who seem lo be the embody- <lb />
of these two spirits. Robert U. <lb />
is one and Con. Dies <lb />
of Texas represents the opposite or <lb />
antagonistic spirit. The one Is a <lb />
progressive the other is a stand-pat- <lb />
one is looking future. <lb />
the other lives in the past. The one <lb />
I sees a condition which should be <lb />
remedied and prepares measures and <lb />
ways by which these <lb />
conditions can be <lb />
ed, other while recognizing that <lb />
all Is not as ii should be prepares <lb />
a remedy something that has been <lb />
tried bin in the mind of most pro- <lb />
people never did and never <lb />
can produce the desired results. The <lb />
people, whom Mr. Lincoln <lb />
the Lord loved or He would not <lb />
have made so many of them, proves <lb />
the saint spirit that rep- <lb />
resents, ruling class is actuated by <lb />
the antagonistic spirit. <lb />
county met in regular session Bat- <lb />
March the Mb In the Colored <lb />
School at The <lb />
LEGAl NOTICES. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly before, the <lb />
f -How to Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
of the subject How of the estate of <lb />
E. deceased, notice Is here <lb />
by Prof. W. V. mm ,, , <lb />
Interesting. The other immediate pay- <lb />
on the subject were Miss ,, , u. undersigned and all per- <lb />
I Andrews and Prof. Chas. S. having claims against the said <lb />
special <lb />
at They were or before of March. <lb />
ltd by Mr. Fitzgerald of Durham, who or will plead in <lb />
encouragingly of the work of bar of recovery. <lb />
This Sad day March. 1912. <lb />
the teacher <lb />
j The principal address was delivered <lb />
the Rev. J. formerly <lb />
superintendent of Durham county <lb />
schools. He spoke upon the building <lb />
of character as a necessity In the life <lb />
Of a teacher Unit same may be <lb />
inspired in lives of his pupils. <lb />
A few silent points from the Rev. <lb />
Do address arc as <lb />
may not be worth much in <lb />
and cents but he can be a mil- <lb />
in character. Build up a <lb />
good name. It mailers not what one <lb />
U he is nothing if he has not <lb />
Character. Mans life does not con- <lb />
in the abundance of his material <lb />
worth, but upon the morality of his <lb />
He gave two rules for <lb />
character building. The first was ad- <lb />
needs to says he. <lb />
One cannot have <lb />
character unless he is In his <lb />
I business and fervent in spirit. He <lb />
will lead a better life and become a <lb />
v worker. Jesus Christ was a <lb />
willing worker. He dignified labor. <lb />
Thus It is an honor for man to work. <lb />
The hand that works is that of an <lb />
honest man. Who tills the jails and <lb />
floods the court houses It is not <lb />
busy man. but the worthless, care- <lb />
less man. The busy man does not <lb />
doubt Christianity. To succeed, one <lb />
JOHN LEGGETT. <lb />
of Susan E. Leggett.<lb />
SALE OF <lb />
By order of Hie Board of County <lb />
Commissioners, will offer for sale <lb />
public auction on Monday, April <lb />
1st. 1913, St noon the small brick <lb />
building on the court house square <lb />
which was erected for the storage of <lb />
the county records during the con- <lb />
of new court house, <lb />
building to be removed from <lb />
premises within days dale of <lb />
sale at the expense of the purchaser. <lb />
Will sell at private sale before <lb />
date If offer is satisfactory. <lb />
This March 6th, 1912. <lb />
f. G. IAMBS, County Atty. <lb />
law till sale <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Joseph deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons claims <lb />
the estate of the said <lb />
to exhibit them to the undersign- <lb />
within months from this dale, <lb />
or Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of any recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make Immediate <lb />
Mall should possess . <lb />
his <lb />
proving their of hogs. <lb />
.--- .--.- . <lb />
Almost chairman of the program committee. M spirit and that it <lb />
needs faith. <lb />
Virtue means courage. He able <lb />
to say yes or no at the right time. <lb />
It takes a man lo do this. He a man. <lb />
don't be a mere cipher. Try to do <lb />
good, be patient, be virtuous. Ex- <lb />
self control. Napoleon con- <lb />
armies, but could not control <lb />
His next rule was subtraction. <lb />
aside malice, guile and evil <lb />
This day of March. 1912. <lb />
C. II. A. <lb />
S G. James Son. Administrator <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an order <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county. <lb />
entitled, It Crisp. of It. F. <lb />
deed., and it. C. Windham. <lb />
Ex same being No. <lb />
upon the special proceeding docket of <lb />
said court, the undersigned <lb />
div see nice hogs being turn explained that the pro- ml, dominates him and that the <lb />
tied away from our depot such as tor of <lb />
speaking and grace and peace will will, on Monday, day of <lb />
arc <lb />
Rape, millet and clover seed. and variety. <lb />
tits and full line of garden seeds. J <lb />
U, Smith and <lb />
known better would taken <lb />
him for a candidate for the Called v Manning; returned Bat- <lb />
O I C Chester. Poland b one in honor of St. Patrick. , He honestly thought <lb />
I id variety. Tho on tho he was a progressive so Bald his <lb />
Aw cit- was a paper on the but heredity and <lb />
Iron, are to Improve our prepared by Miss Mary K. i the interest of the stand- <lb />
While. Next Miss Moore gave j.,, wore <lb />
a most interesting and amusing read- for those forces laboring for the <lb />
on the of St. <lb />
Mali. Lucas then real a paper <lb />
April 1912. at o'clock noon, at tho <lb />
court house door ill Greenville. North <lb />
Carolina, offer for sale the highest <lb />
bidder for cash that certain tract of <lb />
land, lying and being in the county <lb />
Pin and slate of North Carolina, <lb />
Dr. looked natural lure o, ,,,,,, ,. in White. Next Miss <lb />
shaking hands and had the year and to <lb />
any <lb />
other improvements. <lb />
thundered the orator pow- on u, <lb />
eloquence. The o Ti. .,,, as <lb />
address by directing Commencing a cypress, an <lb />
. . ,. -ft . . i., Mill <lb />
. . .-. <lb />
Prof. Wilson is believed <lb />
from Dover <lb />
c. a v <lb />
I. lie was third on I <lb />
Etta s senate from the <lb />
people nave <lb />
Mr. W. B. lost <lb />
; . S night. <lb />
,. learn the Jane Cox <lb />
two To We wish W <lb />
dwellings and lots will be sold In that we have a stock of springy <lb />
,,. ;. . , . d I millinery of the latest styles, entitled loves <lb />
bad on of Patrick., Miss Ar- many to be the very <lb />
,,, interest. It may hi <lb />
ram and sang most sweetly. Lit- so m, inquire into prob- <lb />
Irish Miss Mary ability. The newspapers, those that <lb />
, j gave a leading entitled read pretty generally, agree <lb />
an- Patrick's Miss Sarah <lb />
next and amused all with <lb />
Hie It <lb />
, ., of her any re. s, <lb />
, care or <lb />
Ir. J. H We <lb />
is the fact. This ought to be <lb />
a tendency prove the <lb />
of the proposition, these <lb />
with Miss Felton r. d a the Hon. Grover Cleveland was <lb />
Southern paper on Irish ardent free and <lb />
our n- Bi j . ., , i- was again <lb />
mil Town, April 2nd it Hi g Irish <lb />
. C. V. Cat Now Interesting and prof. Wilson at one time was lined <lb />
, Al. d. . in of the , The ,.,, the other side witness <lb />
. the the society were n B expressed wish, that the man who <lb />
. . in which they might rite <lb />
best they km w. Mrs. <lb />
and Misses <lb />
multiply upon you. Separate your- <lb />
from bad company. Touch not <lb />
unclean things, and so <lb />
from bad company. Touch not <lb />
thundered the orator with pow- <lb />
of <lb />
OX. . . v -.-- <lb />
Of his hearers to the life Of agreed starling point, In Harris Mill <lb />
as t-j <lb />
worth emulating. His address was , ., or <lb />
thoroughly enjoyed by all who fence between <lb />
-mil his trend of thought was and B, F. Windham and <lb />
SI <lb />
courage to speak out and snow Hill. Hi. down the road <lb />
Bland for living. ;, northeasterly course to <lb />
The power to wield influence foreman line. hence down <lb />
tor good or evil over any race is to throe gums in Willie <lb />
. r, hi h <lb />
event false. n <lb />
and prof. Wilson <lb />
tor goon r . . ., <lb />
future or less, and being the <lb />
., ,. Eastern ,,,.,.,.,, .,, F. Windham <lb />
Carolina la being stifled and ,.,. Marcellus Windham <lb />
paralyzed because of Immoral dated April 19th, and recorded <lb />
Tho schools should be In the register of deeds of Pitt <lb />
. . . . in book <lb />
; Mel <lb />
Id n lei <lb />
Sh a C <lb />
I Mid little Bel led <lb />
for their home Rap- <lb />
. n. <lb />
Be to call and see our spring <lb />
and ins, II <lb />
j. B Smith and Bro. <lb />
distributor and <lb />
ad chilled castings. <lb />
tilth and Bro <lb />
I r. W. M. v has <lb />
bottling works of Joe <lb />
i v in opt rate II i the John Gas-1 <lb />
a Id g. <lb />
Eason of Murry <lb />
his <lb />
ti . Mrs, <lb />
Miss Tripp is visiting at her <lb />
I, Mr an first <lb />
. ml Griffin la. <lb />
s. .; pi and meal <lb />
. J. R. and Bro, <lb />
Mr, Alfred Gardner returned <lb />
from Richmond on Saturday and <lb />
brought with a cotton seed <lb />
and f distributor, an <lb />
of his own. Mr. Gardner <lb />
he hi bet working on tins <lb />
for three years. Those who <lb />
have seen It. are sure of its excel- <lb />
He has bad several flattering <lb />
ons and offers fur state <lb />
rights. He tells m will have them <lb />
sale in III II <lb />
Miss Dora who i as been <lb />
-o very sick. Is able to ho out again <lb />
t,. the of her many friends. <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls is remodeling the <lb />
store formerly occupied by Tripp. <lb />
Bart and Co., and it will be used for <lb />
a jewelry millinery store. <lb />
Ayden is said to he best cot- <lb />
ton market in tho county. The <lb />
bring there cotton here from quite <lb />
distance and seem to be <lb />
pleased with their sale. <lb />
No church service In Ayden Sun- <lb />
day owing to the Methodist <lb />
not having n pastor.<lb />
Ayden, N. P. <lb />
. Ilea- <lb />
wen . tin a <lb />
tall tin <lb />
BABBLE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. doing th most violent <lb />
i aide should be <lb />
kt Int <lb />
on no is a <lb />
. the eight minutes the was Injunction broader Import- <lb />
, and member .,;,,. than most of them think. <lb />
was asked to respond with her you remember John Tyler <lb />
j ., . The judges then retired had so changed the Wigs <lb />
make their decision and the society elected him vice president and bow <lb />
was entertained by Instrumental disappointed they were in <lb />
it Misses Mary L. Dupree Johnson who was so <lb />
Davis. When the judges the Republicans elected <lb />
ship. The schools <lb />
, , ; . county in book -3 p <lb />
agency necessary lo bring about o m <lb />
i, desired relief. this cannot February 1912 <lb />
. unless those who, s. m. Commissioner, <lb />
lake some pride in their moral Moore Long, Attorneys, <lb />
fitness are pal at the head the j 3-1 Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Ii will be <lb />
cull to cu, tho kit mi n <lb />
. h men of political shrewd- <lb />
instead men or moral fitness, <lb />
given the preference. <lb />
. .,. . . <lb />
and I made decision, In a few vice president <lb />
. In I . . . . <lb />
I remarks. Mrs. presented to <lb />
. a bra Sykes the <lb />
for Monuments <lb />
s. all sizes. <lb />
All Iron large baked Irish potatoes In a green lowers <lb />
. tied white ribbon. <lb />
raT This the program for the <lb />
cemetery purposes, j evening and each one departed de- <lb />
Get my prices. they seldom such an <lb />
In <lb />
OF Of <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
IT AIDES <lb />
lb state of North Carolina, at the close business, B, 1911. <lb />
KS. <lb />
i. and <lb />
drafts . 2,855.66 <lb />
Furniture and . 648.30 <lb />
Demand loans . <lb />
. items . <lb />
Gold coin . 300.00 <lb />
Silver coin, Including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National hank notes and <lb />
other S. notes . <lb />
. 4,177.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
C Ital ck paid in <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, loss cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
posits subject to check. <lb />
Savings d-posts . <lb />
Cashier's cheeks <lb />
. <lb />
I 85.00 <lb />
199.38 <lb />
Don't you remember how Mr. Tad <lb />
his most, ardent <lb />
ls it sale for the <lb />
to ii-1 Prof. Wilson <lb />
The other Candidate whom I <lb />
I live mind Is a horn <lb />
lie entered politics early In life and <lb />
the very began to battle <lb />
in the peoples cause. His <lb />
ancestors were Southern bred, his <lb />
tether's lived In the Bast Ha <lb />
I i much of his life in tho <lb />
whence progressive ideas find <lb />
congenial soil. He has tried <lb />
and made good, lie the <lb />
by the aid and <lb />
nice of the p. A majority <lb />
was but <lb />
in appealing the people they com- <lb />
Congress t In their in- <lb />
He Is offering serve the people <lb />
again a personal sacrifice and <lb />
risk of In misunderstood and <lb />
v hen he knows the people's enemies <lb />
will heap nil the the <lb />
devilish ingenuity can Invent <lb />
lake the caw gentlemen, don't <lb />
blame me for my honest convictions. <lb />
A. J. MOTE. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior conn of Pitt county <lb />
administrator the estate of W. <lb />
. L ,,,.,,, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
What the race needs to not <lb />
to If game o <lb />
, i.,,, t th estate make immediate payment <lb />
. ,, omen . t , ,.,.,,,. , ,,., <lb />
Of its manhood and the Me <lb />
I the, must present th. <lb />
to the undersigned for payment <lb />
live a clean and honorable and o <lb />
to raise those about him to a higher <lb />
f living. Men do not <lb />
op along all lines at same time. <lb />
anally they develop along some par- <lb />
line at the expense of another <lb />
The man who makes himself <lb />
a professional politic Ian and depends <lb />
only upon his knowledge of such to <lb />
gel through is generally mint for the <lb />
position he secures through <lb />
cal Wire manipulation; especially <lb />
positions as head of a roll <lb />
or Ibis notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This clay of March, <lb />
S. T. CARSON, <lb />
of W. B. Ford. <lb />
Sign of Spring. <lb />
YORK March <lb />
posters adorning billboards <lb />
and walls from Battery <lb />
the Bronx remind the that <lb />
Total, <lb />
Total. <lb />
state of North Carolina, el PHI, s <lb />
I. Hodges, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be- <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before 11th day of December, 1811, <lb />
D. G. <lb />
H. SMITH. Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON, My commission expires Feb. C. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
such . .,. .- . , <lb />
r a school and he may counted winter In years has be- <lb />
n to sell or destroy for moss of of history and that <lb />
pottage which any race or Is surely here a last No <lb />
Son should hold as most sacred more Infallible sign of <lb />
in U possession. The man Who St. the season, ha bad than the a- <lb />
Willfully and without that circus has <lb />
, , being tor life lo town. Fresh <lb />
to not only an enemy the Bridgeport the Barnum and <lb />
but Is wholly of the aggregation and so- <lb />
of a Moreover, and down, has taken <lb />
,,, who would destroy both of Gar- <lb />
,;. intellectual and moral being to tin and has everything In <lb />
worse than being an opening of <lb />
worthy <lb />
W. C. President <lb />
late Senator lo Wed. <lb />
WASHINGTON, March wed- <lb />
ding of Interest to Southern <lb />
in the national capital will take place <lb />
In SI. John's Church tomorrow night, <lb />
when Miss Margaret Hawthorn <lb />
an, daughter of late Culled States <lb />
Senator Bryan of Florida, will be- <lb />
come the bride of Robert Marshall <lb />
rice of Va. <lb />
COTTON REPORT. <lb />
Resell Places It at <lb />
Bales. <lb />
The government census re- <lb />
in metropolis before <lb />
to the road. The great feature of <lb />
show this year will be a <lb />
number entitled <lb />
Will enlist a ballet of <lb />
girls, and more than horses will <lb />
t pall ill chariot and other <lb />
., , ,,, , . M <lb />
port was issued and It places races in the The Initial per- <lb />
cotton crop for 1911 at will be given <lb />
bales. This was a bumper crop and night <lb />
If so much had not been left <lb />
In the fields there Is a man to personally Inter- <lb />
telling how high the figures would in a thing his enthusiasm soon <lb />
have gone. <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
T HOD SAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture la the Mont the Healthful, the Most Noble Employ men Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
V. C FRIDAY Al ft, MIS.<lb />
Prosecution Opposes Preliminary <lb />
Hearing <lb />
STATE <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER THE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
CHANGE IN HIS CONDITION AWAITED <lb />
The Prosecution Is Making Every <lb />
Effort to Mrs. <lb />
Hearing Postponed I mil <lb />
a lie. Change Takes Place as <lb />
Regards <lb />
lo he Dying. <lb />
ATLANTA, Georgia, March <lb />
On account of the condition of Eu- <lb />
gene Grace, It is probable that the <lb />
preliminary hearing of Mrs. Grace, <lb />
which has been set In Justice J. B. <lb />
court for Thursday after- <lb />
noon Will again be postponed. <lb />
U. Arnold, with whom Mr. <lb />
Hill Is associated In case, says <lb />
that any- attempt to hold the commit- <lb />
rial before there is a decided <lb />
Grace's condition will be opposed <lb />
by the prosecution. <lb />
Grace cannot get the <lb />
attorney declares, naturally any <lb />
change in his condition will for <lb />
the worse. This means that he will <lb />
die and when he does his widow will <lb />
be arraigned not on a charge of as- <lb />
sault with Intent murder, as the <lb />
present Warrant reads, hut on a charge <lb />
of <lb />
a word of comment would Mrs. <lb />
Grace make up on the statements <lb />
I Democrats lo Monday. <lb />
II. T. Falls of <lb />
Cleveland Democratic ex- <lb />
has called a meet- <lb />
here for next Monday for the <lb />
pose of fixing the date of the primary. <lb />
At that time Mr. Falls will resign <lb />
as chairman as he has announced him- <lb />
a candidate for the legislature. <lb />
It is not known who will be named <lb />
his successor. Mr. Falls has made <lb />
a capital chairman and is <lb />
for the big majority his party <lb />
lined up at the last election. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Big Grazed <lb />
To The Ground <lb />
Worth of Stock <lb />
ed to Ashes in Short While. <lb />
WORLD <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE- <lb />
TOLD BY WIRE <lb />
III CARROLL CO. <lb />
Imprisoned by lulling <lb />
Church <lb />
a severe <lb />
windstorm which swept over the <lb />
eastern section of tho state yesterday <lb />
Mount a church Lane's <lb />
Ferry, was blown down, imprisoning <lb />
members of a large congregation of <lb />
colored people under the roof, <lb />
a score of severely but <lb />
none seriously. A hole was cut in <lb />
tho roof as it lay upon the wreckage <lb />
and all were dragged out. <lb />
SHOE STORE FLOODED WITH <lb />
Volunteer Fire-Fighters and Spectators Distinguish <lb />
Themselves in Struggle Against the <lb />
Stubborn Element <lb />
Chicago Bend Sew Opens. <lb />
CHICAGO. March <lb />
eleventh annual bench show of the <lb />
Chicago Kennel Club opened in the <lb />
First Regiment Armory today and <lb />
will continue the end of the <lb />
week. in the number and high <lb />
class of the entries the show <lb />
year surpasses all of the previous <lb />
exhibitions given by the club. A <lb />
special feature la the of <lb />
Waller H. Reeves of London, England, <lb />
and H. B. president of <lb />
the English Collie Club, who will <lb />
Judge a number of the prominent <lb />
breeds. <lb />
Judge Staples, Successor <lb />
Presides <lb />
NO MORE CAPTURES REPORTED <lb />
APPROXIMATE LOSS MAY REACH BEYOND <lb />
Shooting Follows of Slayer <lb />
From House. <lb />
a was shot and killed by all- <lb />
her named John last <lb />
The on North Liberty street, a <lb />
by her husband to <lb />
representative In Newman Monday. W from a revolver <lb />
She was seen for but a few moments el <lb />
room No. house. She <lb />
was door bidding good-bye to <lb />
John W. Moore, her leading counsel, <lb />
who had spent two hours with her. <lb />
Mrs. Grace was attired in a blue <lb />
Japanese kimono, which was deco- <lb />
rated with while and red flowers. She <lb />
shook hands with The man, <lb />
who accompanied her on the trip to <lb />
and from Philadelphia. <lb />
is said that Hums a quarrel with <lb />
and his brother at home <lb />
of a woman in a set- <lb />
the Brandon boys put <lb />
out of the house. went <lb />
his home and got his gun. <lb />
Baltimore M. E. Conference. <lb />
BALTIMORE. Md., March <lb />
annual session of the Baltimore Con- <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
church convened In the First M. E. <lb />
About twelve-thirty this morning was seen Rushing from the rear , Bishop <lb />
windows of C. T. big store and by In spite the brave Washington <lb />
battle nut up by our fireman aided by sonic the bystanders the build- <lb />
and contents were a total wreck; the adjoining building occupied by This afternoon the Woman <lb />
the Busy Bee Shoe Store on the lower and the offices Home Mission Society held us <lb />
of the Consolidated Tobacco Company on the upper floor, had to be flood- meeting, which was followed <lb />
ed prevent Us burning up and naturally for a little of the stock In by the conference sermon delivered <lb />
the Shoe Company store which was carried out, the contents of by Dr. S. Parks of Brooklyn, <lb />
entire building including the offices on Hie second totally TH will continue <lb />
ruined. The building back of the J. It. Brady corner building and <lb />
also belonged to C. T. suffered considerably as a fire <lb />
in Us Interior fought back the Steady stream of water played <lb />
It for than an hour. The John L. Woolen Company's <lb />
suffered some damage on tho wall adjoining the Big <lb />
was Hooded. More or less damns, <lb />
occupied by Frank Wilson across the <lb />
until <lb />
which next Tuesday, <lb />
which <lb />
on <lb />
drug store <lb />
and its <lb />
also sustained by the store <lb />
street. Electric light and telephone <lb />
wires were severed by the flames and at one time the pole on the <lb />
side of tho street directly opposite Mr. Store threatened to <lb />
serve as to stepping for the flames to gain tho other side of <lb />
street. <lb />
for <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Heel Friends Alabama- <lb />
man Form Club lo Support His Can- <lb />
for the Presidency. <lb />
N. March <lb />
the Invitation being issued to all those <lb />
Democrats who expect to join the <lb />
Underwood movement in old <lb />
North Slate, a great number of them <lb />
gathered night hers and formed <lb />
a club, ii is expected that this or- <lb />
materially help the <lb />
In North Carolina as the <lb />
majority of new members are <lb />
men of representation are full <lb />
of activity and energy. <lb />
I Ii of Mrs. John A. Pugh. <lb />
Siler city yes- <lb />
Mrs. John A. Pugh, mother of <lb />
M. Pugh of this city, died of heart <lb />
failure and infirmities of old age. Tho <lb />
funeral was held today, relatives from <lb />
here going down on tho morning train. <lb />
The deceased was SO years old and Is <lb />
survived by two sons and three <lb />
daughters. She was relic of the <lb />
late Capt John a. Pugh, a <lb />
citizen of Chatham <lb />
Poultry man Loses Chickens by Fire. <lb />
II <lb />
Minn. a poultry fancier of West Hen- <lb />
suffered loss of one <lb />
hundred and sixty thoroughbred White <lb />
and Buff chicks yesterday <lb />
morning i o'clock by a lire <lb />
from lamp of a brooder <lb />
In the chicken house and except for <lb />
heavy downpour of ruin, would <lb />
aVe probably lost his residence <lb />
which was only fifteen feel from the <lb />
chicken house, which was burned <lb />
down. The house was enveloped in <lb />
Dames when the tire was discovered. <lb />
The were only a few days old <lb />
were highly prized by Mr. <lb />
Valuable goods stored away <lb />
In the building were also destroyed. <lb />
Meeting of to Take Place <lb />
in the Court House on April 2nd. <lb />
A charter has been received from <lb />
the secretary of stale for the Proctor <lb />
Hotel Company, of Tho <lb />
with subscribed, <lb />
is for an capital <lb />
A meeting of subscribers to <lb />
will be held In the court house <lb />
on Tuesday night. April 2nd, silo <lb />
o'clock for tin purpose of <lb />
Sketches of proposed hotel will <lb />
submitted to the building commit- <lb />
a on April for the purpose of <lb />
an architect. <lb />
Three <lb />
There has boon another slight <lb />
change iii schedule of one of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern passenger trains. The <lb />
morning train from Raleigh that for- <lb />
reached at now <lb />
conies at three minutes earlier. <lb />
May Increase <lb />
NEW YORK, March Al a spec- <lb />
meeting called for tomorrow the <lb />
stockholders of the American <lb />
cultural Chemical Company will vote <lb />
upon a proposal to increase the con- <lb />
capital stock by <lb />
preferred and capital <lb />
stock. Only of prefer- <lb />
ed is understood, will be Is- <lb />
sued at present. The proceeds will <lb />
be applied to working Capital. <lb />
The Date of the Trial of Captured <lb />
Outlaws, Floyd and Victor Allen, <lb />
Wesley Edwards and Marion <lb />
Will be April <lb />
on Motion to Attach Allen's <lb />
Va., March <lb />
With the day search for the <lb />
fugitives. Allen outlaws, proceeding <lb />
in the Ridge mountains nearby, <lb />
Staples today opened Carroll <lb />
circuit court for the last day <lb />
of the so interrupted <lb />
by the mountaineer gunners. The <lb />
day's business was the clearing of <lb />
the Judge and <lb />
healing arguments on motion of <lb />
counsel for Allen family to <lb />
Indictments on properly belonging to <lb />
the by relatives of the <lb />
of tho court house tragedy. <lb />
Judge Staples will a <lb />
grand jury tomorrow to return new <lb />
Indictments all tho alleged <lb />
murderers, The date for the trial <lb />
of Floyd and Victor Allen, <lb />
Edwards and Byrd Mason will ho set <lb />
probably for April <lb />
Detective in the mountains report- <lb />
ed today nothing further than that <lb />
they had boon close upon heels <lb />
of Allen and his nephews <lb />
limes during the lust day or two, <lb />
and hoped to run then down Boon. <lb />
Tho loaders think they will <lb />
be aide starve out the outlaws by <lb />
Admiral Moore To <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., March <lb />
Rear C. B. T. Moore, recent- <lb />
domiciled from the command of the <lb />
naval training station on <lb />
Island, sailed on the steamship <lb />
today on route to the Philip- <lb />
pines, he is to become com- <lb />
of the naval station <lb />
vile and <lb />
culling off their communication <lb />
moonshiners and oilier friends. <lb />
with <lb />
at Ca- <lb />
at <lb />
is In <lb />
Will <lb />
If you hive trouble In gelling rid of <lb />
Nobody really seems lo know how the lire stalled at store. <lb />
Preparations for tho spring opening which was to lake place had <lb />
been going on all yesterday and a little after midnight, when the <lb />
dorks left the building; then everything seemed to <lb />
minutes later firs was discovered emerging from <lb />
the firemen got the sen.- proved <lb />
Opens Campaign on <lb />
April <lb />
Has <lb />
Thai he Cam- <lb />
in Raleigh April <lb />
RALEIGH. March <lb />
nor Chas. II cock will open his <lb />
campaign for the United sen- <lb />
ate April in Raleigh's big <lb />
He has returned from Phil- <lb />
where he lock a special <lb />
the past month In a well <lb />
known sanitarium there with a view <lb />
to attaining full restoration to his <lb />
old health and strength, <lb />
to g <lb />
Great Damage <lb />
State Farm <lb />
Damage Hew <lb />
the Wale Farm <lb />
Reach I be Mark. <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK March <lb />
ports from the flooded districts along <lb />
Roanoke river, are lo effect that <lb />
the damage caused by the freshet <lb />
las. will be enormous. It <lb />
said damage Hie state <lb />
farm, at alone will be <lb />
than <lb />
Those who have kepi note of the <lb />
freshets In the Roanoke river say that <lb />
the one week was the largest <lb />
sine- the keeper at <lb />
sins II was higher than <lb />
lime by Inches a. <lb />
ilia <lb />
Large areas of arm lands on ho <lb />
river go this year, <lb />
because the farmers not being able <lb />
to prepare I, for cultivation and some <lb />
other because of the another <lb />
ruining the crops tho <lb />
river being broken in many <lb />
ea, thereby leaving the field at <lb />
j ,. the <lb />
plat <lb />
of <lb />
all right. Twenty <lb />
window of the store and by the tin <lb />
. you may know that you are It had gained such control that almost all the of store wore <lb />
heap of burning ambers. The draperies used profusely to <lb />
the shop preparatory lo the opening proving a must wining fuel to <lb />
encourage the element. By quarter to one nearly every citizen of <lb />
had been routed out of bed by the mournful dies lire. <lb />
on fifth <lb />
Into the campaign <lb />
for United states senator that be will . <lb />
wage will Senator Simmons, <lb />
and Chief Justice <lb />
Clark, of the supreme court, as; <lb />
the I his opponents. He is greatly Greensboro, <lb />
in health and says that he ,., ,,. three children and like most <lb />
Dot ll properly. There is no a <lb />
reason why cold should hang on for <lb />
weeks and will not if you take <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For <lb />
Bale by all dealers. <lb />
will get into the race forthwith. , I lake cold. <lb />
We have d kinds of <lb />
reining. he says, have <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt win be any that did them as moos, <lb />
Bertha Monday, April 1st treat ills- good as Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
the eye. sale by all dealers.<lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018190_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
h IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates on Application <lb />
TRAINING SCHOOL NOTES <lb />
POLITICS AND THE FARRIER <lb />
The March of Um two <lb />
COLORED INSTITUTE NEWS. <lb />
leathers of III <lb />
March county in Sal- <lb />
Mr. as the lull IS UM Colored <lb />
societies war. asp,. to- K. partisan The <lb />
On Saturday evening the Ed- <lb />
gar Society had a <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
paper and a professor tin- of the Subject -How to I Superior court clerk of county <lb />
Tile road leading from Green <lb />
county to by St. <lb />
The Laymen meeting will <lb />
will Baptist <lb />
ii. held in the <lb />
bluing is for travel and nukes i lurch next Sunday Sub- <lb />
distance much shorter. <lb />
he public pump in Main street <lb />
has been repaired and is now suing <lb />
u; an abundance pure sparkling <lb />
A lull line of ladies and <lb />
Come to see them. J. <lb />
It. and <lb />
w. ii Harrington is giving <lb />
a coat of paint, add- <lb />
to the exterior. <lb />
Mr. J. Sherrod Moore has sold ins <lb />
farm m Craven and moved <lb />
bark to Ayden. <lb />
Hardware, all kinds, sewing <lb />
good and cheap and <lb />
pistols and cartridges. J it- Smith <lb />
c Bro. <lb />
Mr. Harris has had his <lb />
near the Baptist church <lb />
and a complete outfit of water- <lb />
works Installed. He will move In it <lb />
in a short while. <lb />
Mr. Josephus Cos, while his to- <lb />
bed Sunday evening suffered <lb />
an attach of vertigo was carried <lb />
home by Friends unconscious. <lb />
The colored church at Little Creek <lb />
Installed a bell weighing near <lb />
a half ton and will call sinners to <lb />
repentance tar and near. <lb />
Mr. Mack has moved In- <lb />
to his residence on Vein, is <lb />
Mr. M. II, is completing <lb />
in residence for his nephew Mr. <lb />
Pick Simmons, Mr, is one of <lb />
cur successful farmers, raises <lb />
plenty of hog and hominy and lots <lb />
of money crop, but unfortunately has <lb />
never taken himself a heller <lb />
half. <lb />
Mr. Joe Tripp and Miss <lb />
of were married on <lb />
III Huh . Mr Tripp been <lb />
three times and is still a young <lb />
ii an. over SB rears old. <lb />
Rape, and clover seed, onion <lb />
and full line of garden seeds. J. <lb />
j. the or the <lb />
led by Mr. M. c. Pros- <lb />
Mr. J. J. May was hen <lb />
and Informed us that two of , his <lb />
neighbors were very sick, Mr. John <lb />
James and Mr. Harrington. <lb />
Mr. was here Monday <lb />
and Tuesday discussing Sunday <lb />
school with Our people formed <lb />
for the as <lb />
Rev. K. T. <lb />
dent; Rev, J W. Fulford. Vive <lb />
dent; Mr. i;. Berry, Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer, <lb />
The county Sunday school <lb />
will lure in July lo dis- <lb />
Sunday school work and to <lb />
plan for establishing Sunday schools <lb />
over the county. <lb />
Our Sunday schools were well at- <lb />
tended last Sunday ii being such a <lb />
pretty day. <lb />
We welcome <lb />
It partisan haw , . administer of the estate <lb />
US program. he Mist halt or Hie .,, a . pp. y K. Leggett. deceased, notice to her <lb />
program was made of i ,, think other speak-lb <lb />
The first half of the <lb />
Bade up of literary <lb />
material on Dickens gathered from <lb />
very interesting. <lb />
on , ,.,.,;,. , ,.,,,. , bay mm <lb />
current The second half , .,,. , s Ml. <lb />
, from Dickens People, ,,,,, instruct- In <lb />
. . . lit lit . I <lb />
series of tableaux and so bring- <lb />
mentioned. <lb />
tore at They were follow <lb />
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned and ail per- <lb />
sons having claims against the said <lb />
estate are notified to present the <lb />
same lo the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 2nd day of March. <lb />
lug in ill.- favorites from Dickens., . . mi or <lb />
, was shown In set- b. Mr f Durham, or m, U ,,,,, n <lb />
I the people, for the people, by of the work of bar of recovery. <lb />
This -ml day of March, <lb />
LEGGETT. <lb />
of Susan E Leggett. <lb />
II ltd <lb />
up . and copying the . ,,,.,,,., . ,,. <lb />
mannerisms Mr Sam , ,. ,,.,,, The delivered <lb />
Wells, lbs Isl hoy. nick mirier Mr. ,, a clear j. ,,., <lb />
mi. aw her and various other , ,. ,,,,, , ,. ,.,.;,,,. ,,,, r ,,,. <lb />
a. the dose o program .,,, , , ,. ,, <lb />
Glee Club sang a , ,. , ,,. ,, . are M , . , <lb />
l lain in the ,, lo a ,,.,.,. ,,,.,, <lb />
On evening the Sidney <lb />
Society had a St. Patrick's <lb />
Day program. Various Interesting <lb />
papers and clippings on St. Patrick's <lb />
Day. Ireland and the Irish were <lb />
read and told. An <lb />
to see which could tell the Irish <lb />
joke was held. Miss Sykes <lb />
the prise. Miss Arlena tang <lb />
beautiful Irish songs. <lb />
mm ii n <lb />
Hie Training Very <lb />
On the evening of <lb />
Sidney Literary Society of the <lb />
Training School held its regular i ., <lb />
monthly meeting. The hall in which and prepares <lb />
the meeting was held was tastefully , by which these <lb />
Mr. Fred Smith and d, in green and white, carry conditions can be <lb />
of Issues and of the three <lb />
for the <lb />
First, as to the issues. There are <lb />
two political spirits striving for the <lb />
i of this country end as we <lb />
cm discuss only as they are <lb />
embodied in some person. To make <lb />
i long shot. will mention two <lb />
men seem to be the <lb />
of these two Robert U. <lb />
is one and Con. Dies <lb />
Texas represents the or <lb />
antagonistic spirit. The one is a <lb />
progressive the other is a stand-pat- <lb />
The one looking future. <lb />
the other lives In past. The one <lb />
his family of Vanceboro lo our town <lb />
Ayden needs I good newspaper. <lb />
We would OS glad to have some man <lb />
with his printing to locate here, <lb />
Ayden needs among other things a <lb />
brick mill In operation, a town mar- <lb />
town ball, graded school <lb />
Irish i <lb />
log out the St. Patrick idea. <lb />
Rag, shamrock, evergreens, poll,,,, g no should <lb />
punts and St banners ., that has been <lb />
hi profusion. In-led but in the mind of moat pro- <lb />
As the members of the society ,.,,,. .,,, <lb />
be <lb />
inspired In the liven of his pupils. <lb />
A few points from the Rev. <lb />
address are as <lb />
may not he worth much in <lb />
and cents but he can be a mil- <lb />
in character. up a <lb />
good name. It matters not what one <lb />
Is worth, he is nothing II he has not <lb />
character. Mans life does not con- <lb />
in the abundance of his material <lb />
worth, but upon the morality of his <lb />
He gave two rules for <lb />
building. The first was ad- <lb />
needs to says he. <lb />
One have <lb />
character unless be is in his <lb />
business and fervent in spirit. He <lb />
will lead ii better life and become a <lb />
and worker. Jesus Christ was a <lb />
willing worker. He dignified labor. <lb />
Thus it is an honor for man to work. <lb />
BALE of III <lb />
By of the of County <lb />
Commissioners. I will offer for sale <lb />
public auction on Monday. April <lb />
1st, 1912, at noon the small brick <lb />
building on the court house square <lb />
which was erected for the storage of <lb />
county records during the con- <lb />
of the new house. <lb />
Said building to he removed from the <lb />
premises within days after date of <lb />
at of the purchaser. <lb />
sell at private sale before <lb />
dale if offer Is satisfactory. <lb />
This March 1912. <lb />
F. G. County Atty. <lb />
law till sale <lb />
lived they were met at the door ,,. desired results. The <lb />
Lena White, Lulu an I , people, whom Mr. Lincoln <lb />
building, our tobacco market opened j Willie Greene Day. who pinned or <lb />
again, a nice bank building, a mod- their necks a large green bow B ,. ,,,, <lb />
em up to date brick hotel, a veneer handed to them pads of green and rep- <lb />
factory to manufacture our swamp white lo be used later. resents, ruling class is actuated by <lb />
limber, a factory, n The meeting was opined by antagonistic spirit <lb />
mill, hosiery mill; overall, shirt bus- president. Miss Davis, call- i,.,,,,.,, ,,,,. <lb />
and pant factory, the meeting lo order and asking M, are <lb />
store. Could make room for fur the business. Alter the business and that are hauling <lb />
enterprises, bud been transacted the meeting was for mastery, but that the <lb />
We note our farmers are ti rued over lo Miss Willie Green ,,,, of <lb />
proving their of hogs. Almost chairman of the program committee. spirit and it <lb />
we see nice hogs being In mm explained that the <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Joseph Dixon. deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify nil persons claims <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
el to exhibit them to the undersign- <lb />
baud works is that of an. <lb />
. . within months from this date, <lb />
honest man. Who tills the jails and ,, , , , , <lb />
Moods the court houses It is not <lb />
the busy man. but the worthless, care- <lb />
less man The busy man does not <lb />
doubt Christianity. To succeed, one <lb />
needs faith. Man should possess <lb />
Virtue means courage. Be able <lb />
lo say yes Or no at right time, <lb />
ii takes a man lo do this. He n man. <lb />
don't lie a mere cipher. Try to do <lb />
good, be patient be virtuous. Ex- <lb />
self control. Napoleon con- <lb />
trolled armies, but could not control <lb />
His next rule was subtraction. <lb />
aside malice, guile and evil <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of any recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
please make Immediate pay- <lb />
This day of March, 1912. <lb />
C. M. A. <lb />
K. James Son, Administrator <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Under and by virtue of an order <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt county. <lb />
entitled, M, Crisp. of it. v. <lb />
Windham. deed., and II. C. <lb />
the same being No. <lb />
upon the special proceeding docket of <lb />
said court, the undersigned <lb />
and grace and peace will will, on Monday, the 1st day of <lb />
multiply upon you. Separate your- April 1912, at o'clock noon, at the <lb />
court house door in Greenville. North <lb />
every day we see nice hogs being car-no in nun mat cue dominates and that the <lb />
away from our depot such as ram for the evening was to be an n- t of m bad company. Touch <lb />
Red Jersey, I. C. Chester, one la honor Patrick. I their favor, lie honestly thought Unclean tilings, and so bidder tor cash certain tract of <lb />
china and variety. The first number on the program ., ; M Had from bad company, Touch lying and being in the county <lb />
line sown. a. was S paper on the heredity and thundered the orator With pow- Of Pit and State of North Carolina, <lb />
Kens are planning to improve our prepared by Miss Mary k. , ,,, of , of ,,.,. Tl. ,,,.,. <lb />
Dr. looked natural , ,,,, M, to Next Miss Ruth Moore , ,. th ,,. , ,,,,,,. ,.,.,., by directing the f <lb />
many <lb />
Saturday shaking hands and bad we <lb />
known better would have taken <lb />
for a candidate lo.- III.; United <lb />
States from the curl <lb />
gave him. <lb />
Mr. W. II. a nice. <lb />
i. Saturday night i <lb />
Ii u Cox i SO <lb />
on Ural consisting two To Hie We <lb />
oar city during the year and to make a Interesting and amusing read- for laboring tor <lb />
ii I on of Si. <lb />
progressive spirit. <lb />
Miss Louise Manning returned Sat- Mabel Lucas then read a paper Woodrow Wilson believed <lb />
from Dover she had St, Patrick.,, Miss Ar- ,,, . ,,. vary <lb />
I. lie was third on <lb />
wish to an- <lb />
Commencing at a <lb />
of his to the life starting point, in Harris <lb />
George Washington as being well Creek John Kings line and run-<lb />
thoroughly enjoyed by all who beard ,,,,.,, <lb />
of the Interest. H may and his trend of thought and p. K. Windham and <lb />
ram and sang most sweetly, Lit- but into Us prob- Inspiring to those who have the moral thence with said fence to county <lb />
U. Miss Mary ti. newspapers, those that courage to speak and take <lb />
then gave a reading entitled ,, ,, . ,. <lb />
course to <lb />
Birthday. Miss is the fact, This to be The power to wield an Foreman line, thence down <lb />
u s M In we have a u spring, j, . Bax ,. all with a evidence tendency to prove the for good or evil over any race is in Branch to throe gums In Willie Pierce <lb />
for d millinery styles, entitled the of tin on. but these church and In the school. Tho line, thence up the to the said <lb />
meeting Selected with , , m ,. then i id a ,.,. , . Hon Grover Cleveland was . of In colored In beginning, containing <lb />
a the utmost i Southern , , . . , pOT , , ,,.,. , ., ,. , . n .,.,, . es. or less, being the <lb />
I Mr. J. R. Tun We Invite you to our . r was again , lied , ,,,.,,,, ,. . . r , i. mm w <lb />
Town, bid ti I I 2nd. at the,,., Bl, B Irish ,. . , , ,, . of Immoral . April and recorded <lb />
C. V. C ;.,,. , ; .,. ,, ,,,.,., .,,. pro n M , M , , T.,. in register of deeds office Pitt <lb />
I. We have e- ,, . . , program, The ,,,, . , Hi. agency about V-3 page <lb />
x for the u.,. , . s , . , , , . ,,, who .,. ,,.;, , relief. Hill i <lb />
This 29th, 1912. <lb />
. Don- <lb />
Id on T wen <lb />
l little Bel <lb />
. their home at Rap <lb />
. a. <lb />
Be sure i n ind see out B <lb />
ins, all patterns of <lb />
R i and Bro. <lb />
t and <lb />
i I ad I J. <lb />
It, . and Bro. <lb />
W. M v <lb />
bottling .-i if. <lb />
i b op rate it In the John <lb />
Mr, i of Murry <lb />
ti r, Mrs <lb />
Miss Tripp la I Ii her <lb />
fr. S I . on first <lb />
Bead in I meal <lb />
R. and Bi o <lb />
Mr J. Alfi ii returned ;. <lb />
from Richmond on Saturday and <lb />
o es in which they might writs service be unless who, b, m. CRISP, Commissioner. <lb />
beat knew Mrs. ,,. i; . ,,.,. , , t, take some pride In their moral Moore Attorneys, <lb />
and Misses lea- ,, -corked are the head of Greenville, N. <lb />
man wen appointed Jud the suddenly on no Is a Scrip. II will be exceedingly <lb />
the minutes the roll was injunction of import- cull lo Hie . of men <lb />
. ii lied and i . i member .,,. than them so long . men of p shrewd- <lb />
MRS. SMITH. <lb />
MISS --i I <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
On <lb />
BABBLE <lb />
tor Monuments and <lb />
all I <lb />
or And Johnson who was so <lb />
i ii k i to r. her <lb />
j . i Judges n retired to <lb />
n 1.1 . and the society <lb />
i . entertained <lb />
sic by Misses Mary L, and <lb />
l.-nil Davis. When the Judges the Republicans elected <lb />
decision, In a few president <lb />
r i irks, Mis. ii. presented i.,, t you remember how Mr. <lb />
Sykes three j disappointed his most ardent fol- <lb />
iron large baked Irish potatoes In a lowers is II safe for the <lb />
trust Prof, Wilson <lb />
you John Tyler Instead men or moral fitness, <lb />
v ho had so changed the Wigs are given the preference, <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
superior conn clerk of Pit county <lb />
administrator estate of W, <lb />
him vice and how the race needs today is not deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
disappointed they wee in a leader to play the game of polities Indebted to the <lb />
In tied with while ribbon. <lb />
tor tan lots and i <lb />
tor the <lb />
purposes, and i one departed de- <lb />
Get my s, such an en-<lb />
REPORT Till Of <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
AT AIDES <lb />
of North Carolina, at the f business 1811, <lb />
with him a i i <lb />
and HITS. I u . <lb />
Invention of his own. Mr. and , i; , ., w , ,,,, <lb />
Demand I <lb />
Items . <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency . <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other S. notes . <lb />
been working on this Overdrafts . <lb />
Invention for three years, b i and <lb />
h ire seen II i re sure of i's excel- <lb />
He has h id s n <lb />
propositions and offers for state <lb />
rights. He tells us he have them <lb />
i n sale season. <lb />
Miss Dora who has been <lb />
so very sick, is able to be again <lb />
to the delight of in r many friends. <lb />
Dr. M. m. Sauls is remodeling the <lb />
Store formerly occupied by Tripp. <lb />
Karl it will used tor <lb />
Jewelry and millinery store. <lb />
Ayden is to be the cot- <lb />
ton In county. The farm- <lb />
bring there cotton here from quite <lb />
distance ind seem to be wall <lb />
with their sale. <lb />
No Church service in n Sun- <lb />
day owing lo Methodist <lb />
ii I.- n u I <lb />
643.30 <lb />
I. <lb />
. <lb />
US fund . <lb />
profits, less cur- <lb />
i. , is b and taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
hi posits subject to check. <lb />
Savings . <lb />
. I. <lb />
880.10 <lb />
4,177.011 <lb />
135.00 <lb />
186.69 <lb />
i 18.31 <lb />
Total, <lb />
Mule of North I I Hunt y <lb />
l, the bank, do solemnly -wear <lb />
lbs above statement la true to the my knowledge and be- <lb />
lief. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before day of December, 1811, <lb />
Ii. BERRY, <lb />
J. R, SMITH. <lb />
R. C. My commission expires t. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The other candidate whom l <lb />
have in mind is a progressive, <lb />
II.- entered politics In life and <lb />
the very began to battle <lb />
ill B cause. His <lb />
ancestors were Southern bred, bis <lb />
p in the East He <lb />
has III lunch of his life ill the <lb />
West whence progressive ideas <lb />
soil been tried <lb />
made good. fought <lb />
battles the aid and <lb />
of the p. A of <lb />
. was but <lb />
bi appealing to the people they com- <lb />
Congress to act In their In- <lb />
It offering lo serve the people <lb />
again a personal and <lb />
risk of misunderstood and <lb />
when he knows the people's enemies <lb />
will heap upon all the the <lb />
can Invent <lb />
Take the case gentlemen, don't <lb />
blame me for my honest com hi ions. <lb />
of late Wed. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Much to. A wed- <lb />
ding of interest to Southern society <lb />
In the national will lake <lb />
in John's Church tomorrow night, <lb />
when Miss Margaret Hawthorn <lb />
an, daughter of the late United <lb />
Senator Bryan of Florida, win be- <lb />
come the bride of Robert Marshall <lb />
rue of Va. <lb />
for personal at the <lb />
sacrifice of its manhood and the <lb />
estate In make Immediate payment <lb />
Lo undersigned, and all persons <lb />
Interpretation of moral <lb />
the leader who strives to notified they must present the <lb />
live a clean and honorable life undersigned for payment. <lb />
to raise those about him lo a higher <lb />
of living. Men do not <lb />
op along all lilies at the same time. <lb />
I they develop along some par- <lb />
line at expense of another <lb />
The man who makes himself <lb />
a professional politician mid depends <lb />
only upon his knowledge of such <lb />
.-el through is generally unlit for the <lb />
position he secures through <lb />
cal wire manipulation; especially <lb />
positions as head of a church <lb />
b. fore the day of March. <lb />
1918, or ibis notice will be plead In <lb />
bar of <lb />
This 8th day of March. 1812. <lb />
S. T. CARSON, <lb />
II of W. II. Ford. <lb />
sign of Spring. <lb />
NEW VI IRK Mai eh Flaring <lb />
i i ens posters adorning billboards <lb />
dead walls Battery to <lb />
the Bronx remind that <lb />
or a school and be may be counted coldest winter In years has be- <lb />
ll to sell or destroy for n mess of matter history and that <lb />
pottage which any race or an- la surely lore last. No <lb />
hold as most sacred infallible sign of the change In <lb />
in Its possession. The man who at- seasons could be had than the an- <lb />
. willfully and without cause, the circus hat come <lb />
main the being for life to town, fresh from tho winter <lb />
to enemy to the human at Bridgeport the and <lb />
race, but is wholly unworthy of Hey aggregation of animals and so- <lb />
Of a Moreover, the riders and clowns, has taken <lb />
i in who would both possession of Square Gar- <lb />
the Intellectual and moral being and has everything In readiness <lb />
Infinitely worse than being opening of the <lb />
citizen In the metropolis before <lb />
W. CHANCE, President lo the road. The gnat feature of <lb />
show this year will be a <lb />
III number entitled <lb />
Place It at will enlist a ballet of <lb />
Hale. and more than horses will <lb />
The government census part in the chariot and other <lb />
port w. ., Issued and places races in pieces. The Initial <lb />
cotton crop for 1911 at will given tomorrow <lb />
bales This was a bumper crop and night. <lb />
If so much had not been <lb />
in the fields there Is no a man is personally Inter- <lb />
tilling how high the figures would In a thing Ills enthusiasm soon <lb />
have gone drops to zero.<lb />
ISSUE <lb />
GREENvILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE DAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the the Most Healthful, Most Noble Washington. <lb />
WE HATE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Ml <lb />
N. FRIDAY <lb />
M II <lb />
AWAITING DEATH <lb />
TO HEAR IS, <lb />
GRACE'S CASE <lb />
STATE <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER THE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
Prosecution Opposes Preliminary casing- <lb />
B. T. Falls of <lb />
Hearing <lb />
CHANGE IN HIS CONDITION AWAITED <lb />
the Cleveland county Democratic ex- <lb />
committee has called a meet- <lb />
here for next Monday for the <lb />
pose of fixing date of the primary. <lb />
At that time Mr. Falls will resign <lb />
as chairman as he has announced him- <lb />
self a candidate for the legislature. <lb />
It is not known who will be named <lb />
as his successor. Mr. Fulls has made <lb />
a capital chairman and is <lb />
for the big majority his party <lb />
lined up at tho last election. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Grazed <lb />
To The Ground <lb />
Worth of, Stock <lb />
ed to Ashes in Short While. <lb />
The Prosecution Is Making <lb />
Effort to Have Mrs. Grace's <lb />
Hearing Postponed I <lb />
a Change Takes as <lb />
Regards Grace's <lb />
lo lie Dying. <lb />
ATLANTA, Georgia, March <lb />
On account of the condition of Eu- <lb />
gene Grace, It Is probable that the <lb />
preliminary hearing of Mrs. Grace, <lb />
which has been set In Justice J. B. <lb />
court for Thursday after- <lb />
noon will again be postponed. <lb />
R. Arnold, with whom Mr. <lb />
Hill is associated in the case, says <lb />
that any. attempt hold the commit- <lb />
rial before there is a decided <lb />
in Grace's condition will be opposed <lb />
by the prosecution. <lb />
Grace cannot get the <lb />
attorney declares, naturally any <lb />
Change in his condition Will for <lb />
the worse. This means that will <lb />
die and when he does his widow will <lb />
lie arraigned not on a charge of as- <lb />
sault with intent to murder, as the <lb />
present warrant reads, on a charge <lb />
of <lb />
Not a word of comment would Mrs. <lb />
Grace make up on the statements <lb />
given by her husband to Tho on North Liberty street, a <lb />
representative in Newman from a revolver tab <lb />
She was seen for but a few moments effect in Brandon's abdomen. It <lb />
in room No. Kimball house. said that had a quarrel with <lb />
WORLD <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE- <lb />
TOLD BY WIRE <lb />
WITH WATER <lb />
Imprisoned by Falling <lb />
Church <lb />
a severe <lb />
windstorm which swept over the <lb />
eastern section of the state yesterday <lb />
Mount a church at Lane's <lb />
Ferry, was blown down, Imprisoning <lb />
members of a large congregation of <lb />
colored people under the roof, <lb />
a score of more severely hut <lb />
none seriously. A hole was cut <lb />
the roof us it lay upon the wreckage <lb />
and all were dragged out. <lb />
Volunteer Spectators Distinguish <lb />
Themselves in Struggle Against the <lb />
Stubborn Element <lb />
THE APPROXIMATE LOSS MAY REACH BEYOND <lb />
Sow Opens. <lb />
CHICAGO. III., March <lb />
eleventh annual bench show of the <lb />
Chicago Kennel Club opened in the <lb />
First Regiment Armory today and <lb />
will continue until the end of the <lb />
week. Both in the number and high <lb />
class of the entries the show this <lb />
year surpasses all of the previous <lb />
exhibitions given by the club. A <lb />
special feature is the presence of <lb />
Walter H. Reeves of London. <lb />
and H. K. president of <lb />
the English Collie Club, who will <lb />
judge a number of the prominent <lb />
breeds. <lb />
Judge Staples. Successor <lb />
Presides <lb />
NO MORE CAPTURES REPORTED <lb />
Follows of Slayer <lb />
From lb House. <lb />
Brandon <lb />
a was shot and killed by an- <lb />
other named John last <lb />
was the door bidding good-bye to <lb />
John W. Moore, her leading counsel, <lb />
who had spent two hours with her. <lb />
Mrs. Grace was attired in a blue <lb />
kimono, which was deco- <lb />
rated with while and red flowers. She <lb />
Snook hands with The man, <lb />
who accompanied her on the trip to <lb />
and from Philadelphia. <lb />
Brandon and his brother at the home <lb />
of a Burris woman in a set- <lb />
and the boys put <lb />
out of house, went <lb />
to his home and got his gun. <lb />
for <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Tar Heel Friends of the <lb />
iii ii ii Form Club lo Support Ills Can- <lb />
for the Presidency. <lb />
X. March <lb />
Invitation being issued to all those <lb />
Democrats who expect join the <lb />
Underwood movement in the old <lb />
North Si ale. a great number of them <lb />
gathered last night here and formed <lb />
a club. is expected that this or- <lb />
will materially help the <lb />
in North Carolina as the <lb />
majority of the new members are <lb />
men of representation and are full <lb />
of activity and energy. <lb />
Heath of Mrs. John A. <lb />
City yes- <lb />
Mrs. John A. mother of <lb />
It of this city, died of heart <lb />
failure and of old age. The <lb />
funeral was held today, relatives from <lb />
here going down on the morning train. <lb />
The deceased was years old and Is <lb />
survived by two sons and three <lb />
daughters. She was the relic of the <lb />
late John a. a <lb />
citizen of Chatham county. <lb />
mail Loses Chickens by lire.<lb />
Minn, a poultry fancier Hen- <lb />
suffered the loss of one <lb />
hundred and sixty thoroughbred Whits <lb />
and Buff chicks yesterday <lb />
morning at o'clock by a lire <lb />
um from the lamp of a brooder <lb />
in the chicken house and for <lb />
heavy downpour of rain, would <lb />
bale probably lost Ills residence <lb />
which was only Fifteen feet from the <lb />
Chicken which was burned <lb />
down. The was enveloped In <lb />
when the fire was discovered. <lb />
The chicks were only a few days old <lb />
and were highly prized by Mr. <lb />
Mimi Valuable goods stored away <lb />
In the building were also destroyed. <lb />
Keeling of Subscribers to Take Place <lb />
In the Court House on April -ml. <lb />
a charter has been received from <lb />
secretary of state for the Proctor <lb />
Hotel Company, of The <lb />
of with subscribed. <lb />
charter is for an authorized capital <lb />
A mooting of subscribers to <lb />
stock will be held in the court house <lb />
on Tuesday night. April 2nd, at <lb />
o'clock for the purpose of <lb />
of proposed hotel will <lb />
be submitted to the building commit- <lb />
mi April for the purpose of <lb />
selecting an architect. <lb />
Conference, <lb />
BALTIMORE, Md March <lb />
annual session of the Baltimore Con- <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
church convened in the First M. E. <lb />
About twelve-thirty this morning Are was seen gushing from the rear. . ,,, , . <lb />
. , . . , , , . church in ibis city today, with Bishop <lb />
windows of C. T. s big store and by one-thirty, m spite of the brave <lb />
battle put up by our fireman aided by some of the bystanders the build- Cranston of Washington <lb />
and contents were a total wreck; the adjoining building occupied by This the <lb />
the Busy Shoe Store on the lower Moor and the Mission Society held its <lb />
of the Tobacco Company on the upper had to be meeting, which was followed <lb />
to prevent its burning up and naturally but for a little of the stock in by conference sermon delivered <lb />
the Shoe Company store which was carried out, the contents of by Dr. S. Parks of Brooklyn, <lb />
the entire building including the offices on the second were totally Th will continue until <lb />
ruined. The building back of the J. It. Brady corner building and which next Tuesday, <lb />
also belonged to C. T. suffered considerably as a Are which <lb />
started In its interior fought back the steady stream of played on <lb />
for more than an hour. The John I. Woolen Company's drug store <lb />
suffered some damage on tho wall adjoining the Big Store and <lb />
was Hooded. More or less damage being also sustained by the <lb />
occupied by Frank Wilson across the street. Electric light and telephone <lb />
wires were severed by the flames and at one time the pole on the <lb />
side of directly Mr. threatened to <lb />
serve as to stepping for the flames to gain the other side of the <lb />
street. <lb />
Three <lb />
There has another slight <lb />
in schedule or of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern passenger trains The <lb />
morning train from that for- <lb />
reached at now <lb />
comes earlier. <lb />
May Increase <lb />
NEW YORK, March a spec- <lb />
meeting called for tomorrow the <lb />
Stockholders of the American <lb />
cultural Chemical Company will vote ed today nothing <lb />
upon a proposal to increase con- <lb />
capital by <lb />
preferred and capital <lb />
stock. Only of the prefer- <lb />
red stock it Is understood, will be is- <lb />
sued present. The proceeds will <lb />
be applied to working capital. <lb />
Hate of the Trial of the Captured <lb />
Floyd Allen, <lb />
and Byrd Marion <lb />
Probably be April <lb />
on Motion to Attach Allen's <lb />
Properly. <lb />
Va., March <lb />
With the day search for the <lb />
fugitives. Allen outlaws, proceeding <lb />
In Blue Ridge mountains nearby. <lb />
Staples today opened Carroll <lb />
county circuit court for the last day <lb />
of so interrupted <lb />
by the mountaineer gunners. The <lb />
day's business was the clearing of <lb />
the late Judge and <lb />
hearing arguments on motion of <lb />
counsel for the Allen family to squash <lb />
indictments on properly belonging to <lb />
the clansmen by relatives of the <lb />
of the court house tragedy. <lb />
Judge Staples will a <lb />
grand Jury tomorrow lo return new <lb />
Indictments against. all tho alleged <lb />
murderers. The date for the trial <lb />
of Floyd and Allen, <lb />
Edwards and Byrd Mason will be set <lb />
probably for April <lb />
Detectives in the mountains report- <lb />
further than that <lb />
they had been close upon the heels <lb />
of Allen and his <lb />
times during the last day or two, <lb />
and hoped to run I hem down soon. <lb />
The leaders think they will <lb />
be able lo Starve out the outlaws by <lb />
cutting off their communication with. <lb />
moonshiners and other friends. <lb />
Admiral Moore To <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., March <lb />
Rear C. T. Moore, recent- <lb />
from the command of <lb />
naval training station on <lb />
Island, sailed on steamship <lb />
today on route to the Philip- <lb />
pines, where he is lo become com- <lb />
of the naval station Si Ca- <lb />
and <lb />
Opens Campaign on <lb />
April <lb />
That he Will Open I am- <lb />
in <lb />
March <lb />
nor II. Aycock will open his <lb />
campaign for the United sen- <lb />
ate April in big <lb />
Great Damage at <lb />
State Farm <lb />
Done the Rains in <lb />
Hie Slate Farm at Will <lb />
Bench Hie Mark. <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK, Karon <lb />
ports i the Hooded districts along <lb />
river, are to the effect that <lb />
the damage caused by I be freshet <lb />
last week will H is <lb />
said that the damage at .-in. <lb />
farm, alone will be<lb />
Those who have kept note of tho <lb />
In Roanoke river say <lb />
the one week was the largest <lb />
since and the keeper at <lb />
says that ii was higher than <lb />
at that by inches at <lb />
lie ins <lb />
where he <lb />
arm lands on tic <lb />
year. <lb />
If you have trouble In getting rid of <lb />
your cold you may know you are <lb />
properly, There is no <lb />
reason why a cold should hang on for <lb />
weeks and ii Will mil If you take <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For <lb />
sale by all dealers. <lb />
turned from Phil- <lb />
look a special of <lb />
. . will go this <lb />
treatment past in a well , . . , . , ,. <lb />
because m the farmers being able <lb />
known there a View , , .,. ,. . <lb />
,, ll, It cultivation and some <lb />
,,, attaining full to far of <lb />
old health and strength, n , <lb />
to getting Into the campaign . . ,,., <lb />
Nobody really seems to know how the fire Started for I ailed stales senator be will the fields at <lb />
for tho spring opening which was to lake place today will Simmons, Dover- , <lb />
been going on all yesterday and s little after midnight, when the nor and chief Justice <lb />
seemed in be Clark, the supreme court, as <lb />
I III Ml III II HI M. <lb />
force of left the everything <lb />
all right Twenty minutes later Are was discovered emerging from his opponents He Is greatly <lb />
rear window of store by the time the firemen got to the scene proved In health and says that <lb />
II had gained such control that almost all the contents of the were <lb />
n heap of burning ambers. The draperies used profusely in ill <lb />
the shop preparatory to tho opening proving willing fuel to <lb />
encourage element. By quarter to one nearly every of <lb />
bad been routed out of bid by the mournful cries lire. <lb />
on fifth <lb />
win get the race forthwith. <lb />
John w. <lb />
bis children and like <lb />
children frequently take cold. <lb />
have tried kinds cough <lb />
Br. Hyatt Coming. be have <lb />
Dr. Hyatt win tie at Hotel found any yet that did them as much <lb />
Bertha Monday, April isl lo Heat dis- <lb />
eases the eye <lb />
good B I i Cough <lb />
by all dealers<lb /></p>
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II <lb />
Ross Discharges <lb />
Rodgers <lb />
Gun on Rev. E. M. Hoyle Urges Household <lb />
Cleanliness <lb />
NO PROVOCATION APPARENTLY SANITATION GIVES RESULTS <lb />
As a rule all the shoot ins in Pitt <lb />
county is done by people of the col- <lb />
race. The to the rule <lb />
took place Saturday night in <lb />
when Claude Ross, white, walk- <lb />
up to Rogers and doing the shoot- <lb />
in one of the stores and <lb />
his double gun on the hit- <lb />
leg Apparently there was no <lb />
provocation. Ross deliberately walk- <lb />
up o Rogers and doing he shoot- <lb />
Laughinghouse and <lb />
hurried over from here to the assist- <lb />
of he wounded man. The car- <lb />
discharged against his leg had <lb />
been loaded with No. shot and <lb />
It is to be deplored that the in- <lb />
of the weather a <lb />
larger congregation from attending <lb />
the morning at the Method- <lb />
church, as Rev. E. M, Hoyle <lb />
preached a sermon on cleanliness <lb />
and sanitation that was both inter- <lb />
and instructive. <lb />
His sermon coming; so near <lb />
Greenville ordered by <lb />
Mayor Woolen, was indeed timely, <lb />
and even if the congregation <lb />
bled was not as large as had the <lb />
weather permitted it. <lb />
must have gone a long way <lb />
towards impressing the absolute <lb />
of cleanliness in general and <lb />
WITH OTHER EDITORS <lb />
Hill <lb />
Mr. J, Bryan who has been re- <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEBRUARY 1912 <lb />
ii.-n Vote <lb />
voted because my told <lb />
hough ii broke no bones, did a great sanitation in particular, <lb />
deal of damage. The wound was <lb />
dressed and the only danger now is <lb />
the setting of blood poison and in this <lb />
case the leg may have to be <lb />
ed below the knee. <lb />
Ross made a quick and <lb />
up to this morning had not been <lb />
The wounded man would <lb />
not say much about the and <lb />
would give no idea or reasons for its <lb />
happenings. <lb />
Headline On For Business. <lb />
The Atlantic Realty Company, <lb />
whose main office is in Greenville, <lb />
is continuing to widen its field of op- <lb />
in conducting large auction <lb />
sales of real estate. The company <lb />
has recently opened a branch office <lb />
Florence. S. C. with Mr. M. D. <lb />
Lucas as manger of that division. Mr. <lb />
Lucas is the senior member of the <lb />
firm of Lucas and the lead- <lb />
real estate dealers in Florence. <lb />
Wherever the Atlantic Coast Realty <lb />
Company conducts sales of property <lb />
they are attended with success. <lb />
Thorough business men are at the <lb />
bead of the company. <lb />
The pastor that in his <lb />
in visiting different homes <lb />
where a member of the family was <lb />
sick, he could always attribute the <lb />
cause of the malady to some out- <lb />
standing sign of In- <lb />
variably in a case of typhoid fever, <lb />
he has seen in some parts of the <lb />
house, probably the or even <lb />
n the Immediate neighborhood of tho <lb />
louse pools of water which had been <lb />
allowed to stand undisturbed. Other <lb />
contagious find their origin <lb />
in such like sources and for this <lb />
son, the cause once pointed out, It <lb />
was clear to see that cleanliness in <lb />
the household was all Important if <lb />
the health of the people living In that <lb />
particular house was to be <lb />
ed. <lb />
The same applies to community <lb />
cleaning and if we been long <lb />
in realizing the mistake we were <lb />
making In not looking better after the <lb />
sanitation of our community the <lb />
up day has come with the four <lb />
day set aside by Mayor Wooten and we <lb />
can put our community in a basis of <lb />
sanitation which be easy to <lb />
keep up. If all the citizens will lend <lb />
helping hand it. <lb />
Notice to Delinquent Subscribers. <lb />
Several times lately we have asked <lb />
those subscribers who owe for The <lb />
Reflector to look at the date after <lb />
their name on the paper and let us <lb />
have a remittance. So many <lb />
failed to heed these requests that <lb />
hive now begun to mail statements <lb />
to them, an expense they should not <lb />
haw forced us to when the date on <lb />
tot paper shows the time they ow <lb />
for. Friends, you ought to feel enough <lb />
interest in your home paper to pay <lb />
for it cheerfully and promptly. If <lb />
you are not willing to pay for it <lb />
cannot afford to send it to you for <lb />
nothing. If the statements we arc <lb />
ailing are not responded to it is <lb />
going to he for some names <lb />
to be dropped from the list, some- <lb />
thing ire will regret to do <lb />
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Sloan's Liniment is a great <lb />
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the pain rub- <lb />
bing lay <lb />
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Here's Proof. <lb />
my bat-, hurt in Hot <lb />
and in two <lb />
was by a or in hum <lb />
I kinds without <lb />
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NORMAN, <lb />
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Him E. Rim of Brooklyn, <lb />
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of it lad it is p <lb />
by all Dealers. <lb />
Price, and <lb />
tired to private life repeatedly by me to. and I voted the way he told <lb />
the will of the people, has given out me So said Mrs. Walter <lb />
the following the first woman to vote In the <lb />
Harmon cannot be Ferry. N. Y., municipal <lb />
without the active aid of Wall lions last Wednesday. The women <lb />
street and Mr. Bryan has worked too of the town turned out in large <lb />
hard and too long for progressive and took a lively interest in the <lb />
democratic principles to become in- day's proceedings. <lb />
In surrendering the party We quote Mrs. remarks for <lb />
into the control of predatory inter- the reason they bear out a <lb />
est. If Nebraska's democracy In often advanced against the <lb />
for Harmon. Mr. Bryan will establishment of woman suffrage <lb />
refuse to serve us a delegate tin viz. that the activity of women at <lb />
he be elected but will, instead, go the polls, would naturally Increase <lb />
Baltimore as an individual and as the number of votes cast, but It <lb />
an individual, do what he can to have never changed the order <lb />
cure the nomination of a progressive of things. Why Because, it is claim- <lb />
In other words Mr. Bryan will re- <lb />
ed, the majority of married women <lb />
who vote are more than likely to vote <lb />
fuse to abide by his state convention as their husbands vote. So that, say <lb />
and If the state instructs for Mr writers, If political rings and <lb />
Harmon he will go a citizen are to be broken up, such <lb />
border that lie may be free to will not be brought about <lb />
the convention. the women with the right of <lb />
Mr. Bryan should remember that <lb />
thousands of loyal democrats stood I But we are not so sure of that. The <lb />
firm and kept their scat in the is not advocate of so-called <lb />
halls when he was but it is fair <lb />
the last time, when, if they had enough to point to Los Angeles for <lb />
acted as they felt, they would haw a verification of the claim that <lb />
walked out. He should remember voters can break up the rings, <lb />
that many have stood by him as -a and drive the grafters out of <lb />
matter of party principle, and have Even now the newspapers are <lb />
given him their support because he found citing the women's victory at <lb />
the democratic Angels, as the forerunner of <lb />
he Is the last man on earth who events to follow in other <lb />
should make such an of the country. <lb />
Mr. Bryan has been honored by the It must be admitted, however, that <lb />
democratic party, even to the party s woman suffrage should ever be- <lb />
own hurt, and if he wants to be as come universal, a large percentage of <lb />
true to his party as his party female voters will be ab- <lb />
to him, he will keep his Mat by the expressed wishes of <lb />
and stay in the boat even if <lb />
like the way the <lb />
steers Sun. <lb />
their husbands. The right of franchise <lb />
will be a new story for hand that <lb />
the and milady will <lb />
hardly know what to do with it. To <lb />
whom, then . will turn for advice <lb />
and To whom, indeed, but <lb />
to her If she has no <lb />
band she will ask her father or her <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Banking House <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Cash <lb />
Due from Banks . . <lb />
Cash in Vault . . <lb />
Total. <lb />
514.84 <lb />
4.200.00 <lb />
4.327.32 <lb />
. 2.982.51 <lb />
. 11.671.44 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Profits . . <lb />
Deposit <lb />
Total . . <lb />
. 7,111.32 <lb />
246.381.92 <lb />
CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS TO US <lb />
f e <lb />
Time to <lb />
Refurnish <lb />
Ready to meet your <lb />
every demand in <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums <lb />
We are showing the latest designs in fine <lb />
period furniture and also odd pieces we <lb />
urge an inspection of our displays so you can <lb />
buy right prices. <lb />
t Vandyke <lb />
A Great Institution. <lb />
The North Carolina Children's <lb />
Home Society for homeless children <lb />
an institution worthy of the help <lb />
and good will of the people of us U <lb />
tire state. They are a grand lB in army <lb />
and noble work, a work that is the whose in-1 <lb />
of Christianity. dependence Is their boast. <lb />
One case of peculiar Interest will J w of <lb />
V some idea of the kind of work following hubby's ex- <lb />
being done. A little child was found <lb />
IT. a Sh, was b <lb />
deformed, her feet being clubbed and over to the dawn of <lb />
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating <lb />
Material and the beat that can be had. <lb />
reasonable, on work cheerfully Phone <lb />
PENDER HICKS <lb />
To Others. <lb />
You can use Salve <lb />
children of eczema, rashes, <lb />
dialings, scaly and crusted <lb />
humors, as las their accidental <lb />
burns, bruises, etc., <lb />
with perfect safety. Nothing else <lb />
heals so For boils, ulcers, <lb />
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it no cents at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
so that she could not stand <lb />
walk. So she was taken to the <lb />
Home. A noted specialist of New <lb />
York was interested In her case, and <lb />
undertook to straighten the little feet <lb />
and limbs. After a years work, the <lb />
girl was taken out of the plaster <lb />
casts and today is well, strong and <lb />
active. Some time ago a wealthy <lb />
adopted he as their own <lb />
child and thus was she saved from <lb />
a new <lb />
Want Anything <lb />
Happening Around Standard. <lb />
STANDARD, N. ft, <lb />
Flanagan and <lb />
of near spent Sal- <lb />
and Sunday with Miss Annie <lb />
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
O. T. Tyson. <lb />
Tucker and <lb />
went to Greenville Sal- <lb />
on a pleasure trip. <lb />
Cool drinks, all kinds at tho <lb />
of Peoples Supply Company. <lb />
Miss Joyner of near Fort <lb />
who has been spending <lb />
about four weeks here, went home <lb />
was accompanied by one <lb />
of the- boys here. It is said that it <lb />
Leap Year with the girls. We <lb />
think it is leap year with the boys, <lb />
for some of them have had to leap <lb />
from their bicycles in the canal and <lb />
he ditches and receive damp feeL <lb />
When leap year is gone perhaps the <lb />
h aping will be over with. <lb />
Mrs. John Hemby of near here left <lb />
Friday for Hospital where <lb />
will have medical treatment. We <lb />
hope that she will soon be so she <lb />
can be back at home. <lb />
Another new arrival of seed and <lb />
terming supplies. Peoples Supply <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mr. Blunt Nobles of near here had <lb />
n attack of paralysis Thursday <lb />
morning about o'clock. We hope <lb />
I hat he may recover. <lb />
Mr. Marvin Jones of Farmville was <lb />
visiting at Mrs. N. K. Tuckers Sun- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. went to <lb />
near Arthur Monday. <lb />
To Teddy <lb />
The third term idea gets another <lb />
plexus Jab. <lb />
And this from North <lb />
Dakota of all states most ardent in i <lb />
of the colonel, in days <lb />
a gone. <lb />
How the times change. Fickle pub- <lb />
opinion. Where once the colonel <lb />
a life of suffering, and use- now <lb />
to a life of happiness and weak <lb />
looks better to North <lb />
fl <lb />
service. If this organization should <lb />
do no other work than this, their In- <lb />
has been a grand success. <lb />
But this Is only one case of many <lb />
others where deformed children have <lb />
Dakota republicans than either tin <lb />
contributing editor or the president <lb />
of the States. <lb />
Somehow the Idea has <lb />
inserted <lb />
in the Bargain Columns <lb />
cost a as a <lb />
result-getter it can't be <lb />
beat. It will pay you to <lb />
try one if you <lb />
our you may <lb />
ask some one who is <lb />
now carrying an <lb />
been taken from homes of he The <lb />
refuses to throw conniption fits at <lb />
end and <lb />
and happiness. <lb />
restored to health <lb />
I the mention <lb />
mention of <lb />
resides, of .,, <lb />
the mighty lion <lb />
boys and girls have been eared for. <lb />
on his own preferential <lb />
are being eared for, and the ,,,.,, T. , blow <lb />
Home Is a blessing to humanity. It <lb />
is an honor to any and <lb />
we consider that Durham is honored <lb />
having this Home In her midst. <lb />
In fact more than forty children <lb />
front and Durham county <lb />
hue been cared for In this <lb />
Sun. <lb />
of News. <lb />
High Hind. <lb />
March Is trying to u,. for <lb />
lost time in the way of blowing. The <lb />
wind Sunday night was something <lb />
e. <lb />
H CITIZEN'S DEMAND <lb />
. ii News <lb />
comes from Dr. J. T. <lb />
Kan. Ho not only have <lb />
cured bad cases of eczema in my pa- <lb />
with Electric Hitters, but also <lb />
Cured myself by them of the same <lb />
disease. I feel sure they will benefit <lb />
any ease of This shows <lb />
what thousand have proved, that <lb />
Bitters la a most effective blood <lb />
Its an excellent remedy for <lb />
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boils and running sores. It <lb />
liver, kidneys and bowels, ex- <lb />
poisons, helps digestion, <lb />
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guaranteed by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
I nil; Complied Greenville <lb />
Resident Furnished It. <lb />
There are few Items which appear <lb />
in this paper more Important to <lb />
Greenville people than tho statement <lb />
published below. In the first place. <lb />
It is from a citizen of Greenville and <lb />
can be thoroughly relied upon. In <lb />
the second place, It indisputably <lb />
proves that Kidney do <lb />
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Read this <lb />
Mrs. B, G. Washing- <lb />
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me annoyance and It was <lb />
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Blind Tiger of the Colored Variety <lb />
Held I r a to <lb />
Before Superior Court Latter end <lb />
Coming April. <lb />
Amongst other casts of minor <lb />
heard by Mayor F. M. <lb />
Wooten this morning, tho colored <lb />
man, Paul West, was found guilty of <lb />
selling liquor and with sufficient <lb />
to prove his guilt, Mayor <lb />
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bond for his appearance before <lb />
criminal court hero next April. <lb />
A decided effort Is being made by <lb />
authorities to theta <lb />
out and when next criminal court <lb />
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Through Ordeal <lb />
OF ILLINOIS INTERESTED <lb />
Stephen-en. I Year Old Senator <lb />
From i-re ii-in. Sobs as H <lb />
tens to the Charges If <lb />
Hill Shake Him Out Sena- <lb />
Seat <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C, March <lb />
Isaac the octogenarian <lb />
millionaire lumberman and banker <lb />
Wisconsin was today formally placed <lb />
on trial on charges involving the <lb />
of his seat in the Suites <lb />
senate. The entire session was taken <lb />
up by Senator Reed of Missouri with <lb />
a speech in opposition to Senator <lb />
Stephenson's retention. <lb />
Though action must be taken <lb />
on the day of <lb />
that parliamentary expression per- <lb />
indefinite discussing by <lb />
recesses for adjournments <lb />
is expected the final vote will be <lb />
reached about Wednesday. Friends <lb />
of the Wisconsin senator say they <lb />
expect a safe majority for him, but <lb />
admit the loss of one or two of his <lb />
former adherents. His opponents con- <lb />
tend that the vote will be close, some <lb />
even claiming that the result would <lb />
be against Mr. Stephenson if his col- <lb />
league. Senator who has <lb />
been away for weeks, should return <lb />
and vote in the negative. <lb />
All through the debate Senator Ste- <lb />
the first to enter the senate <lb />
chamber, sat quietly back In the rear <lb />
row of seats occasionally applying <lb />
a handkerchief to his moistened eyes <lb />
as the charges of corruption were <lb />
fired across from the Democratic side. <lb />
Close beside him sat Senator Lori- <lb />
mer. of Illinois, giving close <lb />
Mr, Is similarly <lb />
Are. <lb />
to a of <lb />
AMI <lb />
MB II AM Kit. <lb />
Saturday the stock law fence <lb />
A little before M has called so much attention <lb />
Mr. William Franklin Patrick of was again attacked apparent- <lb />
died at the home of his parents, by who oppose It. In <lb />
Mrs. II. F. on Washing- places, or for a length of <lb />
ton street. He had sick not perhaps half a mile, it Has hacked <lb />
quite a pneumonia and and otherwise out of <lb />
his sickness was severe none <lb />
were prepared for his death and <lb />
II comes as a great shock. <lb />
Owing to tin- had feeling reigning, <lb />
on account of this fence, It <lb />
This young man was held in high that the authorities took hardly any <lb />
esteem by a host of friends, all toward arrests when the <lb />
are deeply grieved at his death, of the stock law fence took <lb />
For some time he has been a steps toward destroying it some <lb />
man at Pharmacy in which time ago. It is said that this time, <lb />
position he was very popular. perpetrators will be brought to <lb />
was a member of the Methodist justice, <lb />
church. <lb />
Mr. Patrick Is years of ago and I . <lb />
besides the parents is survived by I <lb />
two sisters and one Mrs. Tenth sf Con- <lb />
C. H. Mayo, Mrs. V. E. Staton and <lb />
Mr. W I. Patrick. Much <lb />
Is expressed for the family in their <lb />
great sorrow. <lb />
v let ion. <lb />
YORK. March years <lb />
ago Albert T. Patrick, after a highly <lb />
sensational trial lasting more than <lb />
The funeral of Mr. William Frank- wag <lb />
Patrick who died Monday morn- in General <lb />
took place at Tuesday Manhattan, of having murdered <lb />
from the residence of his Marsh Rice, of Houston. <lb />
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Patrick, an aged and eccentric millionaire who <lb />
on Washington street, the interment at the time of his death lived in a <lb />
being in Cherry Hill cemetery. In tine old residence on ave- <lb />
the absence of Rev. K. M. Hoyle. pus- line. Manhattan. On April <lb />
tor of the Methodist church, of which Patrick was sentenced to die In the <lb />
the diseased was a member, the electric chair on May I following, but <lb />
vice was conducted by Rev. C. M. the sentence was never executed. <lb />
Rock of the Baptist church. Immediately after he had been sen- <lb />
The pall bearers were Messrs. John Patrick began the memorable <lb />
Alex Plow. Tom and unparalleled tight for his life and <lb />
Moore. Lester Savage. liberty and for the vindication of his <lb />
Warren. Mark Turnage and S. K. honor, which has not reached its <lb />
Gates. end. <lb />
I The fact that Patrick, now under <lb />
Funeral of Mr. H. F. Suits. sentence in Sing Sing, is plan- <lb />
The remains of Mr. F. Sugg, who another effort to obtain his re- <lb />
in Washington Monday morn- base under habeas corpus law in the <lb />
were brought to Greenville that future, makes a of this <lb />
evening and taken to the home of famous case on the anniversary of <lb />
his nephew. Mr. B. B. Sugg, on Fifth Patrick's doubly Interest. <lb />
from which the funeral took <lb />
place Tuesday morning. The William Marsh Rice died at his <lb />
in Cherry Hill cemetery with September <lb />
Masonic honors by the lodges of <lb />
Greenville, Rev. C. M. Rock being the <lb />
officiating minister. <lb />
under somewhat peculiar cir- <lb />
The exact cause of his <lb />
death was never established, as the <lb />
Friar Turk In the Mar-Day <lb />
There is no ancient mention in <lb />
history of Friar Tuck. <lb />
as we are to say so, it may be that <lb />
the original person Is a myth, the <lb />
title being a generic appellation for <lb />
a friar of the Franciscan order. The <lb />
dress of that order was always tuck- <lb />
ed or folded at the waist by means <lb />
of a girdle. See Tacked he <lb />
was, as is a about. <lb />
this may be so long as there survives <lb />
In any speaking person the <lb />
love of the picturesque In <lb />
and in friendship, the Imagination and <lb />
the heart will cherish Friar <lb />
who, before meeting Robin <lb />
Hood, wished to have him hanged, but <lb />
who, after seeing Into the outlaw's <lb />
heart, became his lite-long friend <lb />
and Father Confessor. <lb />
Sir Scott describes this <lb />
clerk of as a <lb />
strong built man in a sack <lb />
cloth gown and hood, girt with a rope <lb />
of He had a round, bullet <lb />
head and his close crown was <lb />
edged with thick, stiff, curly black <lb />
hair. His countenance was bluff and <lb />
jovial, eyebrows black and bushy, <lb />
forehead well turned, cheeks round <lb />
and ruddy, beard long, curly and <lb />
black, from pugnacious, <lb />
clerical Falstaff. <lb />
this our spacious isle, I think <lb />
there Is not one <lb />
Hut he hath heard some talk of Hood <lb />
and Little John; <lb />
Of Tuck, the merry friar, which many <lb />
a sermon made <lb />
In praise of Robin Hood, his outlaws <lb />
and their <lb />
Maid Marian at the Normal College. <lb />
was tho assumed <lb />
name of Robin wife in the <lb />
days of Robin's outlawry. She was <lb />
the beautiful daughter, Matilda, of. <lb />
Robert, Lord Fitzgerald. Of course <lb />
the Normal College May-day would <lb />
be Incomplete without her who <lb />
came, <lb />
Was of the woods chief <lb />
of the game. <lb />
With bow and quiver armed, she wan- <lb />
here and there <lb />
Amongst the forest wild. Diana <lb />
knew <lb />
Such pleasures nor such harts as Ma- <lb />
But even strong Robin could not <lb />
gave sweet Marian from the cruelty <lb />
of King John. Because she persist- <lb />
repelled the king's advances, <lb />
his love turned to hate and he <lb />
her through a servant whom <lb />
he sent to her with I poisoned poach- <lb />
egg. Her near <lb />
Priory, is still pointed out. <lb />
The Friar and Maid Marian may <lb />
be seen at the Greensboro Normal <lb />
College on May 18th. <lb />
. a . . . . . . statements of the experts conflicted. <lb />
Mr. Sugg years of age and m, <lb />
he prosecution claimed that the old <lb />
a native of Greene county. For <lb />
years he resided in Greenville <lb />
where he conducted a machinery bus- <lb />
He moved from here to Wash- <lb />
and while residing there was <lb />
elected as a representative in the The on- <lb />
man had died from the effects of in- <lb />
haling chloroform, while the <lb />
contended that he had died a natural <lb />
death from indigestion caused by <lb />
legislature for Beaufort county. He <lb />
Is survived by one son. Mr. T. Jarvis <lb />
Sugg, of Washington, one sis- <lb />
Mrs. Henry Harding, of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Death of Mrs. F. M. <lb />
On Thursday morning. March <lb />
the soul of Mis F. Marion <lb />
rick joined that of her Maker. She <lb />
was the wife of F. M. Kilpatrick. the A Patrick <lb />
person with Mr. Rice at the <lb />
of his death his valet, Charles <lb />
F. Jones. <lb />
On the day after the death Pat- <lb />
rick, who had been a practicing law- <lb />
In Houston, Tex., but had re- <lb />
moved to New city In 1892, <lb />
one of the New York banks <lb />
several checks aggregating <lb />
bearing the alleged signature of Mr. <lb />
Rico and made payable to Patrick. <lb />
proprietor of the hotel and of <lb />
owner of hotel. , <lb />
Mrs. Kilpatrick suffered for <lb />
days pleural pneumonia they <lb />
Her condition was serious fro. the ,.,. <lb />
first, so two physicians and a train- <lb />
ed nurse were called In. All that k , <lb />
medical aid, kind friends and loving nave body of Mr Rice <lb />
relatives could do was done, but her and , Dody OB w <lb />
work on earth had ended and God way , <lb />
saw fit to take her home to rest. and an <lb />
She was prepared to meet her JoneS- Mr .,,. wag <lb />
and was willing to go. She was on put <lb />
sure that she was going home to <lb />
God fer she told her loved ones as at he ,,., of <lb />
h Mr. Rice by <lb />
forming him. After ins alleged con- <lb />
Jones tried to commit suicide <lb />
that It would only be a little while <lb />
till she would be at rest <lb />
Her father and one sister <lb />
ed her to the Heavenly land and so . ,,,,. <lb />
confident was she that she was go- Apr , ,,, M <lb />
to meet them that she said she . of .,. <lb />
would take any message to her <lb />
fro. her loved ones that they wag , the UM <lb />
wished to send. <lb />
Mrs. Kilpatrick was years old. for he ,,. f , ,,., who <lb />
She leaves a heart broken husband. had ,,, in , <lb />
F. If. Kilpatrick, Jr., W. ., ,., <lb />
It Kilpatrick, Hilda, Viola, Leslie and . Mr n <lb />
Marshall. The baby who Is ten years wag ,,,,,, ,. <lb />
of age and one married daughter, ,,,, ,,,,.,,,, Mr , <lb />
Mrs. W. M. of besides <lb />
her mother, Mrs. W. H. Wilson of <lb />
two sisters and three <lb />
brothers, together with a host of <lb />
s settlement with the heirs. It was <lb />
contended by the prosecution that <lb />
the will leaving the bulk of the Rice <lb />
estate to Patrick In trust been <lb />
friends to their loss. But we by and ,, hp ,,. <lb />
mourn not as ones without hope for <lb />
we know she has gone to rest and <lb />
our loss Is her eternal gain. She <lb />
was a member of the <lb />
bed persuaded Jones to kill his <lb />
master as to leave Patrick's hands <lb />
free. Patrick was convicted and four <lb />
Christian ,,,. <lb />
whom had been boarding. <lb />
carried his demands for a <lb />
new trial from court to court and <lb />
church having made the confession Mr M w <lb />
in girlhood days. <lb />
She was a kind and loving moth- <lb />
a devoted wife and a loyal friend. <lb />
She gave her life to the service of a new and <lb />
her family never thinking of self, but , for ,,, <lb />
always striving to serve her loved lo ,,. supreme Court <lb />
In August of 1906. In December of <lb />
ohm <lb />
Mrs. was <lb />
to rest <lb />
Those who spend the wealth <lb />
others make have a big grievance be- <lb />
cause those others didn't mike <lb />
that year Governor coin- <lb />
on Friday afternoon. March in , sentence to life <lb />
the Wilson lot of the <lb />
cemetery, near her father, who died <lb />
six years ago. Rev. C. W. Howard <lb />
who married her, conducted the fun- <lb />
services. <lb />
but Patrick <lb />
ed his fight, demanding either death <lb />
or liberty. After a number of futile <lb />
attempts to obtain a writ of habeas <lb />
corpus Patrick succeeded to obtain <lb />
May the God that took Mrs. a writ from Justice Gaynor of the <lb />
from us, with and New York Supreme Court, which was, <lb />
comfort the lonely and bereaved rel- however, Anally denied by the <lb />
Division in Brooklyn on De- <lb />
A FRIEND. 1909.<lb />
THISTLE <lb />
SODA <lb />
It is so FRESH and PURE that <lb />
YOU USE ONE-FOURTH LESS <lb />
than with other brands. You save <lb />
money. You get better results. <lb />
is packed right where it is made only <lb />
soda factory in the and conies to <lb />
yon in sealed, air-tight, strength-keeping <lb />
and pure. <lb />
Ounces to the Pound. <lb />
And no higher in price <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
For a Limited Time Only. <lb />
Cut out the top from six <lb />
packages and enclose with coupon <lb />
shown below and to partially cover <lb />
expense, and we will send you promptly, <lb />
charges prepaid, one set <lb />
Guaranteed Silver <lb />
Plated Teaspoons. <lb />
These spoons are beau- <lb />
in design and bear no <lb />
advertising. Retail value <lb />
CO per dozen. <lb />
AU good grocer carry our<lb />
THE ALKALI WORKS, <lb />
Saltville, Va, <lb />
I enclose the tops cut from <lb />
also Money Order for <lb />
send me, all charge prepaid, one set <lb />
Guaranteed Genuine Silver Plated Tea- <lb />
spoons. <lb />
Miss Mrs. <lb />
P. O.- <lb />
County<lb />
I. . . , . .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
COMPANY, lie. <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
sue year, <lb />
months. <lb />
Ad rent rate may be bad upon <lb />
application at the business Id <lb />
Re-Rector Building, corner Evans <lb />
streets. <lb />
All card of thanks and resolution <lb />
of will be charged t r at <lb />
cent par word. <lb />
Communication advertising <lb />
date will be charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty line <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, <lb />
act of March S. 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. MARCH 1912. <lb />
the price of good In the face of the <lb />
people sentiment In favor of the <lb />
striking workers, should there be <lb />
another strike, the people will sure- <lb />
favor us. or at least remain neut- <lb />
on the question of a ware in- <lb />
crease, knowing well what will fol- <lb />
low it being <lb />
o--------- <lb />
PROGRESS IS . C. <lb />
The following statistical tables <lb />
have been carefully tabulated from <lb />
the official reports of the State Super- <lb />
of Public Instruction for <lb />
the decade 1901-1910. The follow- <lb />
is a of the facts from <lb />
these tables, indicative of the rural <lb />
public schools during the <lb />
The annual expenditures for el- <lb />
rural schools has been in- <lb />
creased from to <lb />
more than doubled. <lb />
i. The average term of the rural <lb />
white school ha been increased<lb />
everything that was loose, the gov- <lb />
sited up the situation In a <lb />
very little while, considering the <lb />
I lit BEEF B A HO VS. <lb />
Another trophy ha been added to <lb />
the already large collection of me- <lb />
penance of the undertaking and gathered by the newspaper, of being kindly pat- <lb />
now mot of the miners are back to Beef Barons being tried at Chicago for t on the back once In a while. Not <lb />
work. the alleged violation of the Sherman very often, but cases arise. <lb />
l I <lb />
It is the high privilege of every <lb />
man engaged in the work of publish- <lb />
We are In receipt of a wire from a <lb />
certain Southern sugar refining con- <lb />
asking us to Intercede, as far as <lb />
We all know, more or less, about anti-trust law. have declared not <lb />
those government Inquiries Into guilty by a jury. This trial has been <lb />
trust. They very much one o reliability affairs In which <lb />
an automobile- reliability run. different parts have been added to can in interest and <lb />
If the car is good she'll stand it for machine until it was sum- tile of free n would <lb />
the long Journey. If she la no good, strong to withstand the grind mean our foolishly point <lb />
parts are added that will give race. out. Suppose It is their ruin. Some- <lb />
s chance of being in the running and years lawyers on Uncle body's ruin is bound to be somebody <lb />
m Sam's payroll, and who are usually <lb />
called prosecuting attorneys, or some <lb />
the following year the car get <lb />
again. <lb />
If the talked of inquiry does take name, have been after the <lb />
else's gain, and in this particular <lb />
we thoroughly believe that we, <lb />
that is the people at large, are going <lb />
place look out for one of those long Chicago embalmers, who. De by the Free Sugar <lb />
drawn affairs, with a negative result Swift, have nosed them out Just at <lb />
as far as our or tape. Again, if there s some- <lb />
ail I concerned. <lb />
ha <lb />
thing in a name, the one Swift <lb />
certainly a world of meaning, <lb />
what about Armour <lb />
Swift and the meat packer <lb />
have been giving those poor attorneys <lb />
busy time and <lb />
been built since 1902, more than one tones. <lb />
It certainly must be<lb />
So near on the heels of the an- <lb />
of the increase of wag- <lb />
to wool workers as to be almost <lb />
simultaneous, comes the announce- j <lb />
that soon we are to feel an ad- j <lb />
in the prices of woolen. <lb />
to well informed <lb />
we are again to pay the <lb />
In these advanced times when <lb />
about everything that could be re- <lb />
versed has been turned upside down, <lb />
inside outward and sideways, the <lb />
good old proverb dancer must <lb />
has not stood in lb annual from m <lb />
an increase of more than <lb />
AMERICANS. <lb />
With the price of woolen good go- <lb />
up. the price of food staying up <lb />
from day. to day, one land the coal coming on, regular <lb />
hi month to aT anything about the trials gentlemen with the thick vol- <lb />
Th. value of rural school houses different barons that have cornered expended a great deal of <lb />
and ground ha. been increased everything that was of any which they <lb />
to nearly the of BUrs j thought In exactly <lb />
o . good-humored American still have a time a Jury undid all their work <lb />
Three thousand, four hundred little time to think of their present and set the canned goods and storage <lb />
and fifty-six new school house, have situation in other than <lb />
mournful mogul free. <lb />
Again we will have to submit to <lb />
great meat that through a <lb />
Very spare <lb />
a for every day in every year. , <lb />
Expenditure, for salaries of can make fun of own process of longevity. <lb />
has been government misfortunes. I ribs, hams, quarters, and all kinds of <lb />
In its last the Chattanooga game meat will continue to <lb />
publishes a grace our tables after being properly <lb />
from one who is modest enough by the Chicago men. <lb />
pay the <lb />
tor the same goods <lb />
white rural school teachers <lb />
increased from to <lb />
nearly doubled. <lb />
The average monthly salary of <lb />
white rural teachers has <lb />
creased from to and the <lb />
to <lb />
Bill, somewhere near discussion in <lb />
Washington. It would Indeed be <lb />
senseless for us to lake the side of <lb />
erstwhile bully who every time <lb />
we had to sweeten something, com- <lb />
us to mix it with the bitterness <lb />
of the extortionate prices we had to <lb />
pay for the article. <lb />
The big Interests that have taken <lb />
every possible step to take under their <lb />
charge all of our necessities are very <lb />
cowardly Indeed, and naturally in <lb />
time of trouble, their trouble, they <lb />
are vociferous In claiming <lb />
In danger of incurring the dis- <lb />
pleasure of the company that thought <lb />
much of our Influence as to send <lb />
us that appealing wire, we are bound <lb />
to <lb />
o--------- <lb />
UP TARBORO. <lb />
It seem, that Greenville is not the <lb />
only town that ha. to have a general <lb />
clean up. Brother Conger, of the <lb />
Tarboro Southerner, cornea out with <lb />
an editorial in w be denounces <lb />
the condition of the Tar river banks. <lb />
Besides, Brother is <lb />
polite in the manner be calls at- <lb />
to certain standing <lb />
in the neighborhood of a <lb />
bridge he mention. <lb />
If he were in Greenville and we <lb />
would introduce him to Prof. <lb />
tin of the E. C. T. T. S. they would <lb />
have quite a time swapping yarns <lb />
about and next time the <lb />
Tarboro editor would mention any- <lb />
thing near a bridge he would surely <lb />
call It an <lb />
SPECIAL TO THE Ml HI V <lb />
For the special benefit of some of <lb />
our merchant that ha-e not yet <lb />
made up their minds to join the <lb />
crowd of progressive, already avail- <lb />
themselves of the profit yielding <lb />
columns of this publication, we are <lb />
reprinting directly below a little ed- <lb />
clipped from one of the Char- <lb />
Pitt county Is again put to shame <lb />
been only. Perhaps butchers, who, were they over the knowledge of having within <lb />
fearing the wrath of the sufferers would give u <lb />
of <lb />
those evil which <lb />
treats. <lb />
her borders people who would com- <lb />
be so <lb />
I. the increase <lb />
r. per cent In annual salary. <lb />
going to come out of the already P Hubbard, <lb />
dividends collected by the few j The enrollment in the white <lb />
and selected shareholders of the schools ha. been Increased from To get her poor a bone. <lb />
Never. That I. as long a. the 298.868. to 360.121. an Increase of Bat the back-tax attorney <lb />
owner, can appoint their own <lb />
in the national capitol. the stale ha increased less <lb />
And so far they have been decidedly n pet cent <lb />
The average daily attendance <lb />
And so the poor got stung. <lb />
successful in having their Interests <lb />
properly looked after in the schools ha. been Increased <lb />
I from 166.200 to 235.872. an increase <lb />
There la one way out of it There c, more per <lb />
Is always one way out of every-j The number of rural white school <lb />
thing. Why not let us boycott the teacher ha increased from 6.570 to <lb />
woolen manufacturer. A strike of an of 1.477. <lb />
consumers would be rather effective , The for salaries of <lb />
if picturesque. The weather will soon superintendents has <lb />
be In our favor and by getting d from the average an- <lb />
served at the seaside salary of the county <lb />
right away, we will be able to live ha increased from <lb />
in our bathing suits for quite a u <lb />
while and cheerfully pooh-pooh at The number of special local <lb />
the, advance of price. When win- tax districts ha been increased from <lb />
gets back let's hike down to Palm in 1910 about <lb />
Beach. Fla, the South Sea Island was raised by local taxation for the <lb />
or India We are likely to run rural schools. <lb />
against. In any of those places, by local taxation for the rural <lb />
the woolen manufacturers, getting and city schools. <lb />
away from the unpleasantness of their Since 1905 the number of rural <lb />
way of the preachers of the the having more than one teacher <lb />
doctrine. been Increased from to 1.- <lb />
No report previous to <lb />
1905. <lb />
The number of rural libraries <lb />
has been Increased from to 2.772. <lb />
In addition, supplementary <lb />
have been established. These <lb />
libraries contain<lb />
Since 1907 when the rural high <lb />
school law was passed. rural high <lb />
schools have been established In <lb />
counties In which were enrolled in <lb />
1911 nearly country boys and <lb />
girls. <lb />
These fact that during the <lb />
past there ha been <lb />
Mary had a little lamb, <lb />
They took it for her taxes. <lb />
She hopes but good and <lb />
bard. <lb />
For that all she axes. <lb />
Jack and Jill prepared a bill, <lb />
And sail pass, it <lb />
It taxed the property In stocks, <lb />
Exempting then the <lb />
Here we are, overworked to the <lb />
degree of having no ambition what- <lb />
ever to indulge In dancing, yet <lb />
paying for a who might <lb />
a deal of playing, but some- <lb />
how or other, he either play, so <lb />
low or so far away a not to be <lb />
heard. <lb />
We are paying prices for our food <lb />
that would elicit exclamation, of <lb />
ear from our grandfathers <lb />
and mothers; clothing ourselves with <lb />
bills and Just about getting <lb />
enough for our trouble, of living to <lb />
pay the fiddler-, bill <lb />
We don't remember If -the an- <lb />
fresher meats for about the same such deed, as the destruction of <lb />
price will have to keep on stock law fence Saturday night, <lb />
and for same character that marks such <lb />
o--------- as that would also resort <lb />
The Greenville Cooperage and to the torch to carry a point and <lb />
Lumber Company, successor to ,,, bloodshed In order not to be <lb />
Greenville lumber Com-1 In the commission of the <lb />
I-any, is making large addition, to act deplorable that there are <lb />
plant Just south of town and our those possess- <lb />
also extending its railroad line down lug traits of char- <lb />
Into the country. This Is another Yet are men of <lb />
cf our local enterprise that I pro- better ought to be expected, <lb />
a great help to Greenville and the hope of their <lb />
Pitt county. It not only turn, loose own popularity by word and pen <lb />
large of money in its up an that appeals to <lb />
roll, but It also distributes much <lb />
It to Advertise. <lb />
Managers of the several <lb />
booms and are setting <lb />
an example which mer- <lb />
chants can follow with profit. <lb />
They are conducting their cam- <lb />
almost solely through the <lb />
newspapers. They are paying liberal- <lb />
for space to set forth the merits <lb />
and achievements of their favorites. <lb />
managers on <lb />
desks many vital documents with <lb />
which to convince the public. The <lb />
merchant has valuable goods on his <lb />
The progressive campaign <lb />
manager Bets forth the facts coupled <lb />
through the columns of the daily pa- <lb />
The merchant will <lb />
get equally satisfactory results by <lb />
telling the public, through the pa- <lb />
of those goods on the shelf. <lb />
It is the only speedy way to sell <lb />
It pays to advertise. <lb />
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A colored convention is called for <lb />
some time next week In Raleigh to <lb />
take steps to secure some <lb />
baser nature of those who are tut ion of that race In the <lb />
Little Jack Homer eat In a corner, <lb />
Eating a back-tax pie; <lb />
He put in his paw In the name of, <lb />
the law, <lb />
And said, a smart boy am <lb />
among the people of the county ad- <lb />
to the line of Its railroad in <lb />
the purchase of timber. Like tie <lb />
enterprise mentioned in <lb />
Reflector, it bring In money to Greenville not long since and be- <lb />
weaker. It Is not to be wondered at <lb />
that such acts of lawlessness occur. <lb />
A visitor from another state <lb />
Baa, baa. black sheep, have you any <lb />
that I have three bags <lb />
goes for taxes and the next <lb />
time I <lb />
I'll take the other two, then I'll have <lb />
It seem, to me that the real <lb />
to mankind, a return to the <lb />
life would be materially added to <lb />
If the classes of child <lb />
were to be Included In Its offer- <lb />
W. M. B. <lb />
of delegates to the Republican <lb />
convention. They do not like <lb />
the way the have <lb />
them <lb />
---------o <lb />
expended here from the fact attracted by a crowd a. he was <lb />
the greater bulk of Its product Is passing, stopped a few minute to <lb />
told outside the territory and not learn what were talking rather who has for several years been <lb />
Ice ally. While It supplies local truck excitedly about. After moving on editor of the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
North Carolina is to loose another <lb />
her bright boys. Mr. R. W. Vin- <lb />
raisers with crates, baskets and bar- <lb />
rel. In which to make shipment., its <lb />
order, come in from all over the <lb />
trucking section of this and other <lb />
tales. It turns out a quality that <lb />
give the factory a wide reputation. <lb />
At last we know who is going to <lb />
take Dr. as govern- they also It labors to <lb />
food expert. It Is too bad that build up and advance the j moved <lb />
the man appointed to the position <lb />
run up with a local acquaintance and <lb />
referring to tho corner gathering re- <lb />
marked thought you claimed to <lb />
have enlightened and progressive <lb />
down here in North Carolina. <lb />
Why, back there I heard men <lb />
that it was taking sway their <lb />
constitutional rights not to be <lb />
lowed to let their stock run at large <lb />
on the land of other people. That <lb />
sounds a hundred year behind the <lb />
time. You folks need to b waking <lb />
up sad learn <lb />
server, I. to go to Atlanta the <lb />
Georgian. We are to see <lb />
leave u. <lb />
Increase In woolen good, progress along all lines In th <lb />
prophesied by anybody, yet school system of the <lb />
increase Is all that we could expect equipment of the school <lb />
given the high degree of protection been improved until the value <lb />
extended u. by our government. If of school property baa been more <lb />
the woolen mill operator, have doubled, a comfortable new <lb />
forced to pay higher wages, modern having been <lb />
the matter with the mill own- built for every day in the year, <lb />
n forcing the customer pay more <lb />
sumptuously appointed steam heated <lb />
northern homes and that will give <lb />
of The Dally Re- <lb />
made the paper look like It <lb />
was coming Into own as a favorite <lb />
with advertiser. The paper the <lb />
circulation to Justify this <lb />
circulation to Justify this <lb />
on the part of the advertisers <lb />
The demonstration of elm root, re <lb />
from the sewer pipes on <lb />
It pays street should be sufficient to <lb />
only going to All it temporarily In a. eagerly close all mouth, that have been cry- <lb />
then he can only live up to hi. name, by It. host of m out against the cutting down of <lb />
Of It all depend, upon how hence these -ho advert. Mm tree, along the through <lb />
long they him alone to do thing, r. increasing their own th. sewer, run. It <lb />
In the meantime we know I. d t the same time helping to that even the elm tree, or the <lb />
th. name Dr. R. . the better by of be dispensed with and <lb />
The gentleman with the patronage. There are U other shade tree, can be put In <lb />
name Indicating lack of capacity for men not who could the place of the elms it the <lb />
been for some time In the food in-1 profit follow the example of P of wisdom to cut them down and <lb />
ORDER TOUR COAL SOW. <lb />
With winter making <lb />
a splendid chance to tell them forts come the coal <lb />
what we think of them, their operators refusing the demands of <lb />
of prices and their goods. be a <lb />
. . ,. . order your coal right away. <lb />
Of course, the chance, are that <lb />
. , In Cleveland It Is believed that . <lb />
we will stay right home and sub- <lb />
salt to the coming advance. The miners strike is a. <lb />
difference bat If we the operator, to to or <lb />
started saving for our winter outfit grant the claim, of the miner and <lb />
food inspection board. <lb />
It true that people In that depart- <lb />
that had he pure food bureau <lb />
save the <lb />
A. the editor stepped off . <lb />
train at Ayden Wednesday <lb />
who do. <lb />
Some of our exchanges are <lb />
prospective gubernatorial <lb />
attached to It were very much In to throw their bats la the ring, <lb />
of having food experts that did s la Roosevelt Useless advice. If a took him by the <lb />
as little a. hat. are thrown In the ring band and remarked landed <lb />
I. the one for Dr. Locke will be right there to In a good We found it o. <lb />
advance. scoop them. The nomination for gov- Ayden la certainly a hustler, and <lb />
I a thing he I going to walk among other thing to help boost that <lb />
It sound paradoxical, but women oil with, <lb />
usually grow younger after they <lb />
pas. twenty. <lb />
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The building of the new hotel ha. <lb />
become a certainty. Now, be <lb />
good town a chamber of commerce <lb />
ha. been organized. <lb />
A Greensboro man who was em- <lb />
ployed a. brakeman on the Southern <lb />
railroad, sued the company for <lb />
because of contracting a deep <lb />
cold while working on a muddy yard <lb />
to which he had been sent. <lb />
Farmers of Mecklenburg county <lb />
are going after the cotton situation <lb />
right. are pledging themselves <lb />
to a reduction of the acreage the <lb />
coming <lb />
Greenville ha. the best school In <lb />
the and Pitt county ha. the best <lb />
court In the state. If you <lb />
doubt this claim, come down and we <lb />
will convince you. <lb />
If all of them were as sure of get- <lb />
ting what they want as Mr. Is <lb />
lo get the nomination for governor, <lb />
I here would be leas uneasiness among <lb />
the candidates. <lb />
The New York Republican <lb />
primary going almost solid for <lb />
Taft, ha aroused the Ire of the col- <lb />
and he cries fraud. <lb />
Mr. Taft nothing but death <lb />
could take him out of the fight. Won- <lb />
if he would feel ii Mr. <lb />
should happen lo beat to <lb />
nomination. <lb />
They may be able to hold <lb />
one, but we have never seen <lb />
June, we'll have to to do through their union, are about yet that we liked. <lb />
year in May, and then we might to call a cessation of work In all In- <lb />
to through the winter with- districts. <lb />
Greenville is not given to joy <lb />
t the overcoat. And if w. do buy To what we to benefit but the of I. we are unable to ed. <lb />
that overcoat, well to go through through the Inquiry Into the alleged on pace the same, <lb />
a V. B. D. or flimsy to be carried on sometime <lb />
This spring weather is very tempt- <lb />
tat- Setting ready to go after something , oB <lb />
clothing. It is to do Andrew claim have <lb />
O for In tho midst of sudden the prettiest woman In the <lb />
Jut how any of the Aliens put changes of weather severe colds and But he has not visited Green- <lb />
up the plea of self-defense In the are often easily contract- therefore, he bas another <lb />
now and some other time It <lb />
to tell. In England where a <lb />
took at It In this we threatened to up about of <lb />
And now we are to hear more <lb />
look coming lo him. <lb />
Just think of It. In about <lb />
supplement <lb />
Perhaps the wise to tell In England where a will be open- turns the furrow <lb />
of music that sound good too. <lb />
The can pucker hi mouth They are on the AI- <lb />
two for a a. he follow, the gang a often as <lb />
II Is a to And<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
f Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rate on Application <lb />
N. C. March Cal-1 AYDEN, N. C. March W. <lb />
in Smith, one of Swift Creek's lead- S. who for several year, bas <lb />
citizens was here Wednesday and run the hotel here, sold most <lb />
informed us of the death of Mrs. J. of his furniture and removed the re- <lb />
J. B. Cox who died of pneumonia and of it to Mr. Blount <lb />
that Mr. Cox was very low also. made many lasting friends since <lb />
Judging from the number of sojourn here who regret to <lb />
you see up and leave, but owing to health It <lb />
down our streets a visitor would think necessary to retire lo private life, <lb />
was in a large city. I ex-Confederate soldier and <lb />
Editor graced our town k rat pleasure in reiterating <lb />
his presence Wednesday. He . among <lb />
is an old of this scribe first at Bethel, furtherest at <lb />
having known him before be the last to lay down his <lb />
the Greenville Express, afterwards armor We hope that <lb />
Tie and may his <lb />
Talk about folks but we had a Me <lb />
crowd of them here <lb />
ed like court week In New York. Mr p p, <lb />
Mr. A L. Jackson was here were from a wagon, <lb />
with his little son who had away Monday. Mr. <lb />
hi. collar bone. Dr. ye bruises about <lb />
fixed up the little fellow who seemed wagon running over <lb />
to be doing well. and Mr Thomas sustained a <lb />
Mr. Erastus Cannon was in to and p,.,,. <lb />
u. Thursday and Informed us of the were on hand and <lb />
sudden death of Mrs. P. A. Wayne <lb />
Wednesday night. She was as Pro, John w A. M. L. L. <lb />
as when she was taken principal of Orphan. Height, <lb />
and died suddenly. Mrs. Wayne will preach at <lb />
daughter of the late Sylvester Sunday. March 31st. <lb />
Mr. Hyman of Hyman Supply Co., <lb />
Big Store Grazed to the Ground Will Have Majority In Big Con- <lb />
from <lb />
and was the second wife of <lb />
Wayne. She left no children. New Friday and Sat- <lb />
We regret to learn of the severe, the power of <lb />
illness of Mrs. Mary Manning with <lb />
who lives with her nephew Capt. <lb />
Green Manning. Mrs. Manning is the ,., a bale Monday weigh- <lb />
widow of the late Matthew Manning. at 1-2 cents per <lb />
Some of our are anxious <lb />
to know when they should take up. Mr Ed took a pleasure par- <lb />
and have heard various over Friday on an <lb />
reports concerning same. Hope the <lb />
county commissioners will give due Mr, Manning who <lb />
notice to the public on point at and was made of <lb />
pp early date. week, died last Saturday morn- <lb />
Poul formerly with the a daughter of Mr. <lb />
Busy Bee of Greenville has Harris, <lb />
rented the store of J. R. Smith and Mr Lilly was hero a few <lb />
Bystanders were helping Wooten Drug store and <lb />
be Busy Bee The possibility of the fire gaining access to the J. <lb />
K. Brady building being in evidence, store was also cleared <lb />
of as much as could be carried out by volunteer. <lb />
Before the streams of water were turned on the Big Store, the Are <lb />
bad burned Its content, and with a roar the Barnes <lb />
the front of the and one seriously threatened to <lb />
lick their way to the stores the opposite Bide of the street. Two hose <lb />
were continually played on the front of the burning building and very <lb />
soon bad three playing on the rear of the store. In <lb />
spite of the bran attempt to confine the flames to the Big <lb />
Store, It pretty soon made its way the other building, to the <lb />
rear of the Brady building. Here is where the firemen did most of their <lb />
brave work. The flames were in the alleyway between <lb />
the Brady building and the building and before It could be <lb />
prevented the Interior of the latter was aflame. A hose was played <lb />
steadily on the door a-top the stairway on the alley but the stubborn fire <lb />
held Its own for over three quarters of an hour healing back the stream <lb />
and threatening to consume the whole building. Firemen finally went <lb />
up the stairway and hand to hand engaged In a battle with the flames. <lb />
Nozzle holder, bad to be relieved for the fire the holiest that <lb />
we have By ibis time the walls of the Big Store, which <lb />
had held the fire from gaining on the adjoining Brady building caved in <lb />
closely following the front of the store fell on Evans street with a <lb />
mighty crush and a rolling of brick which fortunately did not hurt any- <lb />
one. Shortly after the caving In of the walls the smoke which had been <lb />
already emerging from the Brady building thickened and grew brighter <lb />
and a Are broke out between the celling and roof. Firemen <lb />
rushed to the building and up the narrow leading to the offices <lb />
of the Consolidated Tobacco Co., and pulled a hose into the smoke-filled <lb />
upper floor. The fight of fights took place here as the men were both <lb />
choked by the heavy smoke and bad to stand the oceans of water which <lb />
reverted from the ceiling, as thew trained their hose to It. had <lb />
to be quickly conditions being as to make it impossible for <lb />
any man to stand it very long. After a struggle which seemed to <lb />
a century the fire between celling and roof was put out, but of course, the <lb />
entire contents of the building were ruined by the streams of water pour- <lb />
ed into it. Another BOSS from outside was trained in to the building and <lb />
kept raining its stream of water on the- roof. <lb />
On the street the wildest pandemonium reigned during the earlier <lb />
period of the fire. rushed in and out of adjoining store, carrying a <lb />
variety of article, and throwing them on the pavement across the street. <lb />
The greatest fear was entertained at the beginning of the fire lest sparks <lb />
might set the old stables and adjoining houses on fire, the wind blowing <lb />
rather strongly towards the court house. Luckily the breeze died out <lb />
soon alter the flames had emerged by the front of the Big Store and <lb />
though spark continually rained on neighboring building. We dam- <lb />
age was lessened considerably. <lb />
Under the existing fire-fighting conditions In the town the fire fight- <lb />
did titanic work and are to be greatly commended for their <lb />
and endurance. Fire was attacked and beaten by them in a style that <lb />
put. our local firemen a par with the trained men of larger cities. <lb />
Some bystanders also did mighty good work. So many citizens joined In <lb />
the fight to subdue the flames that <lb />
Enemies of the New Governor Fear That Wilson <lb />
Has Already Majority. Supporters of All Other <lb />
Candidates United to Oppose Him <lb />
Wilson Only <lb />
WASHINGTON, C, March 25- stance, in Texas, where division <lb />
The situation in the Democratic pi s- opinion between progressive <lb />
contest bas not been i Is veil dark <lb />
m the past few weeks and Underwood manager <lb />
line, then dimly retire in favor of Governor Harmon <lb />
are now standing in bold rein Kansas. , <lb />
The situation is that Woodrow Wilson is overwhelming Speak- <lb />
is the leading candidate for the -1 Clark who was pitted against 0- <lb />
that the opposition to the Wilson. In th- neighboring <lb />
New Jersey governor practically con- slate of Nebraska, the <lb />
cede, that he will a HI announced a a pro- <lb />
of the delegate when the Baltimore movement tin progressive <lb />
convention assemble, and therefore, Democrats requested <lb />
base. Its whole hope on the two-third name to be withdrawn the <lb />
rule; and that the principal because Ike of Us <lb />
of Governor Wilson, might the Kate Gov- <lb />
Clark. Governor Harmon and Harmon. <lb />
Chairman Underwood are united in an Florida. South Carolina. <lb />
alliance of desperation, hoping and Other state, <lb />
their combined efforts to prevent opposed <lb />
son's nomination on the first ballot. Governor <lb />
The friends of Governor Wilson Mon .,,, supporter going over <lb />
realize that they are not fighting <lb />
posing candidate, but combination <lb />
of opponents and the struggle be- In other nil <lb />
tween the New Jersey executive on th i- supposed <lb />
the one side and the on the to be divided el <lb />
other side, a mere general denial and <lb />
existence of this Harmon Is u I out <lb />
does not dispose of the matter. His It Is res- <lb />
that no candidate would ad- the speaker Is n forward, <lb />
mil it and it i. entirely possible to nothing to some- <lb />
form such an alliance without any real divisions Ike <lb />
direct negotiation. <lb />
Governor Wilson is a candidate- in SB Wilson then Underwood <lb />
y state in the union. The allies is put up as I candidate in southern <lb />
have divided the field against states as a man, the <lb />
we will not attempt to print names, <lb />
simply confining ourselves to <lb />
the sentiment of the citizen of <lb />
Items. <lb />
STOKES, N. C. March <lb />
William F. Stokes came home from <lb />
In heartily congratulating Friday evening to spend <lb />
next door to R. C. Cannon of shad. who helped avert a catastrophe and Sunday. <lb />
Sons, and will open a at once. ,,, u water a. ha no annal. In the fire Mr. James II. Congleton Sun- <lb />
Last evening while riding but the skimmers history of this day at <lb />
a yearling calf, the little son of Mr. are caUght <lb />
Dump was thrown, his head roe in one night The Water Department <lb />
st; a knot and cut an ugly gash Rev R L Davis, secretary of the ed Itself throughout. Water <lb />
in bis forehead. Dr. Mark T. league will provided by the department <lb />
and otherwise. For In- being to pride. <lb />
OBEY m IN <lb />
Mr. F. It Mooring went to Green- <lb />
ville Sunday afternoon and return- <lb />
went out and it. the church Tuesday night the a. to at her home near Roberson- <lb />
Oh beautiful bat 2nd. firemen fight their heroic bat- ville. <lb />
for ladle and children. The brethren have call- tie. <lb />
for the money. J. R. Smith and , circuit Rev. who A far a. known only a fire fighter <lb />
Bro. now in New York taking a post hurt. Mr. R. Hyman running his ed Monday. <lb />
If you have anything to offer the graduate hand into a piece of burning tin. Mr. H. D. <lb />
public let them know It brought the, of the bank of wound luckily I on the fleshy week at <lb />
Dally Reflector. will hold their annual of the hand and although about <lb />
Lewis Roberson and C. F. <lb />
Page spent Monday in Greenville. <lb />
Ruth Brown who is attend- <lb />
school here Saturday and <lb />
Reiterates <lb />
hi <lb />
spent part of <lb />
home near <lb />
Action <lb />
Fishermen are Defying the Law <lb />
mi <lb />
ELIZABETH CITY. March <lb />
SHOWS <lb />
Washington, N. C, March <lb />
Mr. Arthur Jackson tells u. he has Tuesday in April at an Inch deep and about t <lb />
band picking cotton. Look, like p. m. <lb />
long, It Is not expected <lb />
of near Bethel <lb />
and Sunday with hi. ed from this port last night board Washing on . I <lb />
the cruiser Elfrieda, having <lb />
fall of the year. Mr. L. L. Hodges, who has been Hyman any more trouble Mr. Roberson. from deliver an educational <lb />
.--------, . .-----. Ex-Sheriff G. M. Mooring and wife him a complement of men <lb />
run. hi. gin some every day and has her ion Mr Hodges, re- <lb />
ginned about 1500 bales this turned Monday to her home sear <lb />
season and one man there would <lb />
be in the field. bale. In Hardware, all sorts and kind at <lb />
section. I j. r. Smith and Bro. <lb />
The Chamber of Commerce meet Berry returned Mon- <lb />
Friday night. from a visit to Greenville. <lb />
Don't fall to see those pretty hate, <lb />
trimmed to suit the most fastidious <lb />
taste and price. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
We are glad to near that our old <lb />
any other wound might. There <lb />
friend Smith near Bethany <lb />
is much Improved. Some time ago <lb />
he was repairing a roof and <lb />
were a few face, but Greenville were visiting near <lb />
the damage to persons was last week, <lb />
slight considering the amount of <lb />
shown by the firemen. It should <lb />
be mentioned that some of our color- <lb />
ed were with the leader, in <lb />
trying to gain to the burned <lb />
The Happenings Around building. <lb />
STANDARD, N. C. March The approximate I. about <lb />
There to be lots of mad sufferer, being C. T. <lb />
In and around our community this with a of about <lb />
spring. <lb />
Mr. Lester Jones of near <lb />
passed through our section <lb />
some Injury which Impaired <lb />
usefulness for a long time. Flanagan spent <lb />
pistols, cartridges, mill and Sunday with Miss <lb />
cement and a full line of Tucker of here, <lb />
hardware at J. R. Smith and Bro. Some few of our young people t- <lb />
If you want to buy or an the party t <lb />
let us write you up In this Friday night. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. J. W. of <lb />
Mr. J. J. of Black near here, gave a little party <lb />
that he appreciates the night for the enjoyment of some <lb />
i-tor more than any news medium young friends, <lb />
he has. So you It I. read from we are glad that Mr. <lb />
mountain to Blount Noble of near here, Is grad- <lb />
here <lb />
Mrs. M. at Stoke, returned lat <lb />
week from where she ha <lb />
been visiting Little Ml. Edna Cox <lb />
accompanied her home for a abort <lb />
visit <lb />
Ml. Pattie Davenport of <lb />
Mr. W. O. th <lb />
week. <lb />
Shoe Co., loss about <lb />
damage done to adjoining prop <lb />
about <lb />
The Insurance carried over by the <lb />
different people In the Are <lb />
to about as much a. the lo, <lb />
Mr. carrying about <lb />
on hi. stock, building, and property. <lb />
Shoe Co., carried In the neigh- <lb />
of The Brady build- <lb />
else some a <lb />
did the Consolidated Tobacco Co. <lb />
The distribution of the policies car- <lb />
by the different are <lb />
about as <lb />
By H. A White Co., about <lb />
C. L. about Moe- <lb />
Robbed on Seaboard Train. <lb />
Seaboard Air Line <lb />
detectives and the police are look- <lb />
W. W. who<lb />
,. state naval bound for Blount kW J <lb />
with . In court la. <lb />
to quell the Insubordination of night on I-et-o, a c <lb />
certain There was no <lb />
dire threat, have been made <lb />
hi. life and he ha been warned not speech was open-minded re <lb />
to touch nets, one fisherman of Senator <lb />
he would kill him on sight. Vann that he has <lb />
stated here before sailing that, his <lb />
though he regretted for Indulge ,., personalities. Hi <lb />
drastic action and hoped there would <lb />
no bloodshed, he was determined, the k <lb />
not trying to read senator <lb />
that he support <lb />
would not <lb />
to see that the fish law of North was <lb />
Carolina be enforced at of the Democratic party <lb />
costs. He that a majority of that he M <lb />
from Weldon to Raleigh on her <lb />
way to Wendell to her parent. <lb />
She her purse when she bad <lb />
gotten off tho train here and It wan <lb />
found In the train with a check for <lb />
and In cash gone. The <lb />
purse found by the train porter <lb />
and turned over to the conductor who <lb />
delivered it to Mr. Drake. <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS <lb />
A child of Po. col. Improving. <lb />
burled died with Tucker and approximately <lb />
Po. i serving a road Flanagan spent Sunday at Smith- other carried the re- <lb />
for retailing. <lb />
The Society of the Mr. J. A. Tucker went to <lb />
will debate the Initiative, ref- Monday on business. <lb />
and recall at the commence-1 Cool drink., all kind., at the <lb />
So you can expect something tan of Peoples Supply Company. <lb />
warm, there will be four speakers, Mr. R. T. J. Willoughby and <lb />
and good ones. was In our little town Mon- <lb />
The auditorium at the and we all were glad to lee him <lb />
surely needs and we believe aDd Mr. Harrell. <lb />
should the Allen gang come Mr. Charlie Tyson <lb />
they would agree with u. In saying near Rountree passed through <lb />
so. Commencement I close by and Tuesday en route for Smith- <lb />
there was a charge of cents for town to visit friend, and relative., <lb />
grown people and cent, for Mr. C. R. Willoughby of near Ar- <lb />
with no complimentary ticket, In our town Monday and <lb />
for the three nights, we believe It Tuesday on business, <lb />
would go a long way toward <lb />
For Register of Deed. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
. to the approval and <lb />
of <lb />
flee <lb />
declare they <lb />
with The cruller El- <lb />
d to carry out senate. Contrary to Demo- <lb />
principles senior senator <lb />
voted against his party In <lb />
I fully <lb />
all military order. <lb />
On Tour of Inspection. <lb />
Com <lb />
Scott left today on an In- <lb />
tour a. to fire, escape, and <lb />
fire protection in Oxford, Weldon, <lb />
Roanoke Rapid, Scotland Neck and <lb />
Halifax. Deputy F. N. <lb />
Jordan ha gone to Union county to <lb />
suspicious fire report, to <lb />
the State Department of Insurance <lb />
action of the Democratic party <lb />
. . the ease, for the Ocean Mali <lb />
A Hong w on <lb />
I've a dollar in my pocket for a ,,., PO for <lb />
wealth health I'm , ,, <lb />
DURHAM. A train bear- <lb />
hundred of <lb />
college and of Durham <lb />
left here today at noon for Wake <lb />
to witness the ball game be- <lb />
to <lb />
Belle <lb />
tween tho Trinity and Wake Forest <lb />
Birthday Party. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon from <lb />
o'clock Ml. Rena LaFayette will be here to- <lb />
Mr. Arthur Tucker made a entertained a number of morrow , a postponed game <lb />
It. prefer a good to trip to Greenville at a birthday her <lb />
up in the tobacco like Mr. T. A. In our town home on Eighth street. Dainty re <lb />
were and each one by <lb />
W. Thoma. Terrill, <lb />
a farmer living on tho Pigeon river <lb />
section of Canton, home to- <lb />
today gather with all his household goods, <lb />
It year. a short Wednesday on <lb />
At the annual meeting of the <lb />
den Loan and Insurance Company, <lb />
Manager J. S. Ross paid the stock On Murder. <lb />
passed a pleasant afternoon. <lb />
lining Nome. <lb />
me picture's in a locket <lb />
On a pretty colleen's breast, <lb />
I'll be as the morrow <lb />
If the Lord continues kind, <lb />
So there Isn't room for sorrow <lb />
In a corner me mind. <lb />
What the future may be <lb />
I have little care to know, <lb />
we'll none of u be <lb />
In a thousand or <lb />
Ye have the word that's bound <lb />
ye. <lb />
Kate to be my wife; <lb />
two lo put around ye <lb />
to work for ye for life, <lb />
to make BOOM pleasant. <lb />
and lit to have ye in. <lb />
Fall, no time like the <lb />
Katie, to begin. <lb />
Then, through fair <lb />
If we're here- below, <lb />
Shine, we- still may be together <lb />
In u thousand years or so. <lb />
i Mr a copy of the <lb />
I American Lumberman, which had <lb />
published n full page of Sim- <lb />
mons on the cover, and which had <lb />
quoted from kn- speech on lumber, <lb />
with distinct be showed <lb />
that the Protective Tariff Kite In <lb />
their Red Hand Hook had published <lb />
speech as good doc- <lb />
Do you know of the minor <lb />
ire by far the most <lb />
II Is not the cold Itself <lb />
that you need to fear, but the serious <lb />
tin eases that It often l-ads to. Most <lb />
if these are- known as germ diseases. <lb />
Pneumonia consumption are <lb />
croons, them. Why not take Chum- <lb />
In rising Cough Remedy and your <lb />
cold while you For sale by all <lb />
Biers. <lb />
I earn to hide your pain and n <lb />
under smile. No <lb />
-T. A. Daly In Catholic Standard , ,.,, . <lb />
holder. per cent and carried j JASPER, tad., March 28.-The The New. and Observer today when ,, have In OUr <lb />
Secretary; J. S. Manager. <lb />
of venue, from county. <lb />
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All conveniences afforded to firms and in- <lb />
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National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
North <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb />
FEBRUARY 1912 <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 1.551.77 <lb />
Stocks and Bonds 6.761.74 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 5,490.86 <lb />
Cash Due from <lb />
Banks 129.651.01 <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Undivided Profits 7.331.79 <lb />
Due Banks 29.40 <lb />
DEPOSITS <lb />
258.519.49 <lb />
All and paid out x May I. 1911, tad Capita is. <lb />
creed from to C S. CARR <lb />
We Represent the <lb />
National Life In- <lb />
Company <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
Agents <lb />
POLITICS S<lb />
W. J. Bryan will address the <lb />
Club banquet in Des Moines on <lb />
April 3rd. <lb />
West Virginia Republicans will <lb />
meet in Huntington. May to name <lb />
nix delegates at large to the national <lb />
convention. <lb />
The legislatures of nine states have <lb />
enacted laws providing for the <lb />
of the presidential preference <lb />
primary system. <lb />
Having satisfactorily disposed of <lb />
the presidential choice. Missouri j <lb />
are turning their attention to. <lb />
the contest for the governorship. <lb />
. j <lb />
Senator has made known <lb />
his Intention to campaign Nebraska,; <lb />
Oregon and Washington next <lb />
previous to the presidential <lb />
In those state. <lb />
The club, for more than <lb />
quarter of a century a strong <lb />
tor In Republican politics In Chicago, <lb />
has closed its doors and has been <lb />
merged with the Hamilton Club. <lb />
General F. Tracy, was <lb />
secretary of the Navy In President <lb />
Harrison's administration, has <lb />
appointed chairman of the advisory <lb />
committee of the eastern branch of <lb />
the National Taft Bureau. <lb />
South Carolina, which cast <lb />
votes for a Republican president In <lb />
1908, will have delegates to the <lb />
Republican National Convention, and <lb />
Connecticut, which cast votes <lb />
at the same time, will have but <lb />
delegates. <lb />
lo In <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C, March <lb />
Manager Lush and the players of the <lb />
Montreal team of the International <lb />
League gathered in this city today <lb />
preparatory to g to <lb />
ville, where they are to get Into con- <lb />
for the coming season. The <lb />
Royals will remain in the Old <lb />
ion several weeks, during which time <lb />
they will engage in practice games <lb />
with Petersburg. Roanoke, Lynch- <lb />
burg and other teams of the Virgin- <lb />
League. <lb />
TRAVELING MEN <lb />
FOR UNDERWOOD <lb />
Changes From Wilson <lb />
to the House Leader. <lb />
THE LOGICAL CANDIDATE <lb />
Texas Hardware Men in Dalian. <lb />
Dallas, Texas. March 14th <lb />
annual convention and exhibition of <lb />
the Texas Hardware Implement <lb />
Association. which opened here <lb />
today under the most favorable <lb />
has attracted a large number <lb />
of hardware and implement dealers <lb />
from all parts of the state to the city. <lb />
The convention as well as the <lb />
will continue until Thursday <lb />
evening and Interesting programs <lb />
have been arranged for the sessions <lb />
of the convention and for the enter- <lb />
of the visiting members. <lb />
Many are arriving today to <lb />
take the spring course at the Train- <lb />
School. <lb />
VS <lb />
The following extract from a re- <lb />
cent letter will be of interest to all <lb />
sufferers from skin <lb />
W. 181st St, New York, N. Y. <lb />
would like to see It <lb />
sent to all parts of the <lb />
world and If I were a young woman <lb />
I would do all I could to Introduce It <lb />
everywhere, but I have Just passed <lb />
my 69th birthday and am very weak <lb />
yet from the terrible disease that de- <lb />
on my face and neck during <lb />
the fearful heat of July last and <lb />
which your ointment cured me after <lb />
five months of great suffering. <lb />
sold here or recommended by doc- <lb />
tors equals Ointment I <lb />
have sent some friends In New Jersey <lb />
and California <lb />
Yours truly, , <lb />
CAROLINE DONNER <lb />
Ointment is sold at <lb />
a at drug stores or cents <lb />
prepaid from Owens A Miner Drug <lb />
Co. Importers and Jobbers, 1007-1001 <lb />
Main St. Richmond, Va. <lb />
Illinois leads all the states In lib- <lb />
In payments of Its governor, <lb />
even New York. It pays <lb />
Its governors u year, while <lb />
New York. Ohio, California, <lb />
and New Jersey pay <lb />
each. <lb />
The Nebraskan voter who goes to <lb />
the polls at tho State primary next <lb />
month and votes on every <lb />
amendment and for the <lb />
candidates to fill every position <lb />
on the ticket will be obliged to make <lb />
nearly crosses. <lb />
Among the States Senators <lb />
who have announced that Governor <lb />
Woodrow Wilson seems the strong- <lb />
est Democratic candidate In sight are <lb />
Senator of Nevada. <lb />
tor Hoke of Georgia. Senator <lb />
of Texas, Senator <lb />
of New York, Senator Gore of <lb />
Fatal Fall From Train. <lb />
I a result of in- <lb />
juries received Saturday when he fell <lb />
from a freight train near the <lb />
Junction, Robert O. Pike of <lb />
Lock hart, S. C. died last night at <lb />
the where he had been <lb />
taken for surgical treatment In the <lb />
bis skull was crushed and part <lb />
of his brain was mashed out It Is <lb />
j though that he was making an at- <lb />
tempt to slight from the train when <lb />
he fell. At the hospital he under- <lb />
j went an operation which in itself <lb />
I was successful but at the time lit- <lb />
hope was entertained of his re- <lb />
The deceased owned a farm <lb />
at Alexander, about ten miles from <lb />
here. His remains have been ship- <lb />
to South Carolina. <lb />
Well Known Atlanta Member T. P. <lb />
A. Tells of Remarkable Amount of <lb />
Underwood Enthusiasm He Moots on <lb />
His Trips Through the <lb />
Underwood Swoop In Georgia. <lb />
Perhaps no member of the T. P. A. <lb />
In Georgia Is more generally known <lb />
; than P. C. of Atlanta. For <lb />
many years Mr. bag <lb />
one of the leading spirit of the T. P. <lb />
A. organization in this state, having <lb />
j been prominently with local <lb />
and state organizations, lie nag also <lb />
editor and publisher of the Southern <lb />
I T. P. A. Journal. <lb />
Mr. Is a traveler who <lb />
, els and who observes tiling's lie <lb />
goes, and he tins Interesting way <lb />
of telling It. He is the <lb />
traveling of the <lb />
Southern Saw works of Atlanta. <lb />
Leaves Wilson For Underwood. <lb />
To s Constitution be was tell- <lb />
of the result his observations <lb />
on the presidential situation with ref- <lb />
to the Democratic nomination, <lb />
and he said- <lb />
j started out In this think- <lb />
for Woodrow Wilson for <lb />
president, but now that Oscar Under- <lb />
wood, the son of our sister state, has <lb />
got the race have changed <lb />
j mind, and am going to him <lb />
with all my heart and soul. <lb />
Underwood Strong In Georgia. <lb />
than continued Mr. <lb />
sentiment seems to <lb />
prevail everywhere I have been during <lb />
the past few a eeks. I have never <lb />
anything like it. and if Underwood <lb />
does not sweep Georgia, Just as be bag <lb />
already swept will be very <lb />
much surprised. <lb />
truth continued Mr. Cash- <lb />
man, that Mr. has <lb />
been forced Into the contest by the <lb />
very logic of the situation, there is <lb />
absolutely nothing for the south to <lb />
do but to stand by him, for if he Is <lb />
not nominated it can be for no other <lb />
possible reason than that be Is a south <lb />
em man. Thus If be Is penalized it <lb />
will be whole south that la punish- <lb />
ed, and It la not like the south to Join <lb />
I in the slapping of its own face- <lb />
The Leader. <lb />
the leader of the Democratic <lb />
house and as the of the Under- <lb />
wood tariff bills, which everybody con- <lb />
I will be the Issue this year, <lb />
be Is the man to lead the <lb />
party In the national campaign. Just <lb />
as he the man to lead the major- <lb />
In getting these bills through the <lb />
house. <lb />
what sort of a position would <lb />
the south put Itself If. after these bills <lb />
are passed and begin <lb />
to attack them, we should say that we <lb />
cannot put the father of the bills to <lb />
the front as their champion <lb />
HE A SOUTHERN It <lb />
be a humiliating confession, and <lb />
I for one do not the of <lb />
Georgia are willing to make It <lb />
the Underwood bills are right. <lb />
then Underwood was right In putting <lb />
them through end If he was <lb />
tight when leading the fight for then <lb />
on the floor of the he Is toe right <lb />
man to meet attack against them <lb />
In the forum of the nation. <lb />
Principle Nominated <lb />
is that very thing that gave <lb />
the Republican <lb />
for president. He was the author <lb />
of the bill, and be <lb />
man who had to defend that bill before <lb />
the people In the national campaign <lb />
that fall. The put him In <lb />
the position where he could lead the <lb />
tight before the nation. Just be had <lb />
done in the house. Now <lb />
thing is exactly true of Oscar Under- <lb />
wood, and If. as the Constitution has <lb />
so often said. Underwood came from <lb />
any state north of the river there <lb />
would not today be a single name men- <lb />
him for the Democratic <lb />
nomination. <lb />
am tired of such humiliating sec- <lb />
and the strangest <lb />
pert of the whole thing Is that yon <lb />
never hear this kind of an argument <lb />
In the north. You have to come south <lb />
to get It. <lb />
the T. P. A. is not in politics. <lb />
and while I am not. of course, author- <lb />
to speak for anybody but myself. <lb />
I can say that I have met any <lb />
of my brothers on the road who <lb />
take exactly the same position. It <lb />
looks to me If there an <lb />
Underwood fire all through Georgia. <lb />
and that It l sweeping everything be- <lb />
fore Constitution. Atlanta. <lb />
Ga. <lb />
UNDERWOOD IN MARYLAND. <lb />
Strong In That State, Thinks Hon. <lb />
Robert W. He Ad- <lb />
Underwood. <lb />
Robert W. Wells of Prince George <lb />
county, well known as a <lb />
lawyer at the nations capital and In <lb />
the courts of this state and a former <lb />
member of the Maryland legislature, <lb />
spent yesterday at the <lb />
a said Mr. Wells, <lb />
am profoundly Interested in <lb />
campaign is now get tins <lb />
under way. I have nothing to say <lb />
against Harmon. Clark or Wilson and <lb />
will gladly either of them Id <lb />
case of nomination. At same time <lb />
It strikes me Hist the people of Mary- <lb />
should not omit the great <lb />
to promote the of th <lb />
most available and strongest of the <lb />
aspirants on Democratic <lb />
Hon. Underwood. Never before <lb />
has such a glorious chance been <lb />
and perhaps not in generations <lb />
to come will be given the op- <lb />
to Influence In such a large <lb />
degree the nomination and election <lb />
a president of United States. <lb />
stands for the south. <lb />
regenerated, reconstructed, <lb />
b To nominate and elect him <lb />
will lead to the expenditure of untold <lb />
millions of In that vast and pro- <lb />
region of which Baltimore is <lb />
gateway and natural trade center <lb />
Here is a man with no trace <lb />
In his makeup. By reason <lb />
of his sane course for eighteen years Id <lb />
congress, his devotion to tariff reform, <lb />
his advocacy of the Income tax and his <lb />
high personal character he has won <lb />
golden opinions from men of thought- <lb />
and He la not an <lb />
agitator, and yet he is progressive. He <lb />
Is not and yet he is con- <lb />
short, he Is a well rounded, <lb />
man. and. <lb />
the confidence of the country as b <lb />
does. I set no reason why bis <lb />
should not place in White <lb />
more American <lb />
OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD <lb />
Not a Sectional but a National <lb />
Figure <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, end Flue in Season, See <lb />
Oklahoma and Senator <lb />
Maine. <lb />
Gardner of <lb />
Victor of Nebraska, who <lb />
has become active chairman of the <lb />
Republican National Committee, la a <lb />
native of Omaha and Is years old. <lb />
He began his newspaper career on <lb />
the Omaha In 1893, and since <lb />
1906 he has been editor of that pub- <lb />
His Into national <lb />
politics dates from 1908, when he was <lb />
elected as delegate-at-large to the <lb />
Republican National Convention from <lb />
Nebraska, and since that time he has <lb />
been the representative of his <lb />
on the Republican National Commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
DO YOU ITCH ALL THE <lb />
For more than <lb />
Ointment has been <lb />
Itching humanity. tS cents st <lb />
drug store cents prepaid from <lb />
The Owens and Minor Drug Co., <lb />
porters and Jobbers, 1007-100. Mala <lb />
Richmond, Vs. t ltd <lb />
Union Defeats Road Beads. <lb />
I election held In <lb />
Union county yesterday for the Is- <lb />
suing of In bonds for good <lb />
roads was defeated by a large ma- <lb />
On account of deranged tel- <lb />
communication the vote can- <lb />
not be ascertained. The defeat was <lb />
heavy, however. A lack of <lb />
on the subject Is presumed to <lb />
be the direct cause of the defeat The <lb />
result would have been close but <lb />
I for the fact that a majority of the <lb />
registered voters was re- <lb />
Judge Cook Will It Interesting <lb />
for Non-Supporters. <lb />
I local officers are <lb />
searching for at least one unfaithful <lb />
husband as the result of Judge Cook's <lb />
declaration that he would see that <lb />
j those husbands who were not <lb />
their wives proper support <lb />
be dealt with. The cause of <lb />
this declaration last week was the <lb />
of In several <lb />
divorce cases that the defendant <lb />
bands been guilty of <lb />
Immorality, <lb />
A woman doesn't won bet, <lb />
Intellect If she s good <lb />
We are In accord with hearty <lb />
by Atlanta <lb />
published on page of <lb />
candidacy of Oscar Underwood <lb />
for presidency. Earlier than <lb />
Constitution the Advertiser declared <lb />
Mr. Underwood not only to be a suit- <lb />
able and able candidate for the <lb />
but an available candidate as <lb />
well. But we do not agree with the <lb />
Constitution In demanding that Mr. <lb />
present himself as can- <lb />
of the for presidency. <lb />
Net a Figure. <lb />
Mr. Underwood on bis acknowledged <lb />
merits should go before country <lb />
as a national, not as a sectional, figure. <lb />
He should be in the Baltimore <lb />
not only as an not <lb />
only as a representative of the vigor <lb />
and the ability of the south, but as an <lb />
American. He should not be <lb />
ed simply because be is from Alabama <lb />
and from the but because he Is <lb />
American In national halls <lb />
of legislation showed himself a man <lb />
of highest character, of <lb />
ability and of the broadest <lb />
He should not be nominated <lb />
and elected because he Is from the <lb />
be should not be defeated be- <lb />
cause he la from south. He should <lb />
be nominated because be Is one <lb />
Democrat who brought his <lb />
party in the house Into a com- <lb />
pact effective body, which wrought <lb />
well for the benefit of the country, and <lb />
because of the soundness, the energy <lb />
and of his leader- <lb />
ship, which won him the of <lb />
the country. <lb />
Tariff the Issue. <lb />
The Constitution does well to stress <lb />
the paramount Importance of tariff <lb />
as the true Issue of next year. It does <lb />
well to present Mr. Underwood <lb />
personification of that issue. Dem- <lb />
party, not on account of Mr. <lb />
Underwood's being from not <lb />
in spite of Mr. Underwood's being from <lb />
the should put him on tho <lb />
form which he more than any other <lb />
man has made for party to make <lb />
Its victorious fight on year. It is <lb />
bis right to claim that tariff of his <lb />
making has won favor and <lb />
confidence of the people, and It ks <lb />
right of his friends to claim that be <lb />
should be chosen to defend that tariff <lb />
and to ask the of <lb />
American people on bis work. <lb />
Of National Sis. <lb />
when he is presented he should <lb />
be presented as a candidate who la <lb />
much a national figure as tariff is <lb />
a national Issue. <lb />
It Is not proper to rid our- <lb />
selves of tbs old, tiresome question of <lb />
sectionalism by having south make <lb />
demands In the name of south. <lb />
Any force in politics auto- <lb />
raises an opposing force. The <lb />
sectional feeling is not dead beyond <lb />
hope of reviving. We know of no bet- <lb />
of reviving it than for <lb />
to make demands In name <lb />
of tbs and because It Is <lb />
A southern It Is true, made <lb />
a national but tbs southern <lb />
In so doing It has become a national <lb />
figure, such and <lb />
liter states could and should ask bis <lb />
nomination st of a national <lb />
democracy- Advertiser Montgomery. <lb />
Ala.<lb />
SPECIAL WASH- <lb />
LETTER <lb />
POLITICAL SITUATION DISCUSSED <lb />
Clyde H. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
WASHINGTON. March Is <lb />
that the men who own <lb />
It <lb />
per <lb />
shows the advantages In favor of the <lb />
consumers of the country where <lb />
there is neither a sugar tariff a <lb />
sugar trust. <lb />
WHERE UNDERWOOD STANDS. <lb />
Chairman Underwood of the ways <lb />
and means committee interrupt- <lb />
ed in his speech against the sugar <lb />
tax by a member, who In- <lb />
of Mr. Underwood what he an- <lb />
would happen to the sugar <lb />
Industry of his state If the tax was <lb />
taken off of sugar. Mr. Underwood <lb />
that In all frankness to the <lb />
gentleman from he did not <lb />
what would happen to <lb />
Industry of that state, but that be <lb />
did know that the sugar production <lb />
NEW YORK SOLID <lb />
FOR UNDERWOOD <lb />
Says Northern Democrats <lb />
Want Him For President. <lb />
BEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE <lb />
cent of the wealth of the United of was less than one-tenth <lb />
States should shoulder but per <lb />
cent of the burden of for <lb />
running the government <lb />
The Democratic House of <lb />
believes that it is not, and <lb />
hence the passage of the <lb />
tax bill which levies a tax of <lb />
per cent on income in excess of <lb />
a year. <lb />
This does not mean that all per- <lb />
sons having more than must <lb />
worker and therefore under the pres <lb />
of the entire sugar consumption of <lb />
the United States, and that be did <lb />
not believe in the principles of taxing <lb />
92.000.000 people in order that a few <lb />
sugar producers in one state might <lb />
u-r-kc an unjust profit. <lb />
TWO SUGAR TRUST CHECKS <lb />
When the bill to repeal the tax on <lb />
No Prejudice In the North Against the <lb />
Nomination of s southerner, as <lb />
Shown by Justice White's <lb />
to the Supreme Court of tho United <lb />
States. <lb />
York Is practically solid for <lb />
Representative for the <lb />
nomination for the <lb />
if the south will show the <lb />
north that s southern man should be I of a century, <lb />
hoped for nothing from the south So <lb />
far the south concerned they <lb />
might as well have continued their <lb />
appeals to sectional animosity. They <lb />
dropped sectionalism because they <lb />
found It was costing them votes In the <lb />
north- -because In the north a wide <lb />
spread tit intent developed <lb />
against of the south. <lb />
South In tho Union. <lb />
The of stands in <lb />
st Washington What was called <lb />
the of the U now of- <lb />
termed civil <lb />
nation la now careful not to wound <lb />
feelings of the south. There ere near- <lb />
senators representatives at <lb />
Washington, and <lb />
alone among them looked on a <lb />
freak because he has not him- <lb />
self of war time prejudices. <lb />
Groundless Fear. <lb />
The south honors Lincoln, admires <lb />
Grant, cherishes no enmity against the <lb />
men who wore blue when southern <lb />
men wore the gray, but does not give <lb />
the north credit for an equal breadth <lb />
of Americanism. It still clings to the <lb />
sugar was up for discussion in the, nominated there Is little doubt to my <lb />
House. Asher C. Hinds, of Maine, <lb />
arose and loudly proclaimed that the <lb />
ledger of the sugar trust in New York <lb />
system are compelled to pay <lb />
greater tax to the federal government to the campaign managers of <lb />
than does the poorest man. These Republican and Democratic <lb />
facts may read strange, but they Mr of Georgia, <lb />
and will not be contradicted. I replied. He said that what Mr. <lb />
The United Is practically the Hinds stated was true, but that the <lb />
only one of the great nations today that the <lb />
that raises practically all its revenue Intended for the Democratic <lb />
mind that the Empire State will send <lb />
an Underwood delegation to <lb />
H. B. fattest of <lb />
ton, N. C, st the Raleigh yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Varner has Just returned from a <lb />
business trip to New York, where be <lb />
talked with a number of prominent <lb />
people who are In a position to know <lb />
sentiment In that of the <lb />
country. <lb />
In the north I talked with <lb />
men from New York, Massachusetts, <lb />
taxing the people according to fund had been returned, a New Hampshire, said <lb />
their needs and accord- cashed, whereas the one sent to the, Mr. I i- conceded <lb />
to their poverty, and allows had and <lb />
wealth to go untaxed. so far as the <lb />
FOOD DOPERS IN THE SADDLE. <lb />
The enforcement of the pure food <lb />
laws of the United States is now In <lb />
the hands, completely, of Dr. Wiley's <lb />
enemies, who stand for such drugs as <lb />
raising of money to build battleships, <lb />
maintain the army, and run the gov- <lb />
are concerned. <lb />
The government now raises <lb />
annually by placing an <lb />
port duty or tariff on the things the of soda, which are harmful <lb />
people eat, wear or use. but to <lb />
railroads and steamship lines pay <lb />
nothing to Uncle Sam because they <lb />
do not come through the custom <lb />
houses. <lb />
It a system which requires a <lb />
millionaire to pay no more tax to the <lb />
the packers of embalmed foodstuffs. <lb />
Repeals Attack of Death. <lb />
years ago two doctors told <lb />
me I had only two years to <lb />
This startling statement was made <lb />
federal government than the section Green. Malachite, Col. <lb />
told me I would die with consumption <lb />
It was up to me then to try the best <lb />
lung medicine and I began to use <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery. It was <lb />
well I did, for today I am working <lb />
and believe I owe my life to this <lb />
great throat and lung cure that has <lb />
cheated the grave of another <lb />
to with coughs, colds <lb />
or the mill worker Is fair and <lb />
just, there la no need of reform; but <lb />
if such a system Is unjust, the excise- <lb />
tax is a move in the right <lb />
to remedy it. <lb />
RUINED AGAIN <lb />
The sugar industry in the United <lb />
States, according to the wail going up <lb />
pay a <lb />
It means that those who an an- <lb />
or of more <lb />
than must pay the per cent <lb />
on the excess of It will be <lb />
necessary for I man to draw a high- <lb />
salary than a year, or to <lb />
have a capitalized sum of about <lb />
before he Is called upon to pay <lb />
cent tax on that portion In excess <lb />
of <lb />
This is class legislation, the stand- <lb />
patters and protectionists say. They <lb />
were never heard to complain, how- <lb />
ever, of the existing class legislation <lb />
which permits the burdens of <lb />
taxation to fall entirely upon the <lb />
shoulders of the masses, taxing the <lb />
average man, woman and child on <lb />
stitch of clothing they wear <lb />
and everything else they must have <lb />
In order to live, while permitting all <lb />
of wealth to go untaxed. <lb />
The masses of the people produce <lb />
tin wealth, and by legislative <lb />
a few got the possession of It, <lb />
and now these few object to the <lb />
transfer or wealth of even the amount <lb />
of revenue derived from the taxation <lb />
of sugar, but one of the things <lb />
on which a tariff is levied. They <lb />
would prefer that the government <lb />
continue to tax sugar Instead of the <lb />
wealth, because they eat no more <lb />
gar than the section hand or the mill <lb />
from protectionists will be ruined by <lb />
the bill removing the tax from sugar, <lb />
reducing the price to the consumer <lb />
approximately cents a pound. This, <lb />
then, will be the fourth time the <lb />
industry will have been ac- <lb />
cording to ac- <lb />
cording to protectionists. <lb />
The said the Industry <lb />
would be ruined when Rico <lb />
gar was admitted free. But it was <lb />
not. Then they said It would surely <lb />
perish when sugar was <lb />
admitted free, and gave up the same <lb />
when Cuban sugar was given <lb />
downward revision. During this <lb />
time of cane sugar production <lb />
in this country Increased materially, <lb />
and beet sugar production more than <lb />
doubled, but the price of sugar has <lb />
never ceased to advance in price to <lb />
consumer. The wholesale price <lb />
of standard granulated sugar on the <lb />
day this Item Is written is per <lb />
one hundred pounds. One week ago <lb />
today It was One month ago <lb />
and one year ago. <lb />
Whether the sugar trust finds It <lb />
necessary to Increase prices to <lb />
itself for the stolen millions it <lb />
v forced to the govern- <lb />
following the exposure of the <lb />
frauds, or whether the <lb />
or throat and lung troubles now. Take <lb />
the cure that's safest. cents <lb />
and Trial bottle free at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
by ail to be the best qualified man of <lb />
any of the candidates so far mentioned. <lb />
Northern men do not raise the question <lb />
that a southern mini cannot be <lb />
and elected to the presidency. <lb />
Chief White of the <lb />
States supreme court Is not only a <lb />
southern man. but served as a <lb />
soldier. This to my mind Is con- <lb />
evidence that no one questions <lb />
the ability and fitness of the southern <lb />
man for the high office of president of <lb />
United <lb />
Mr. Varner Is very much pleased with <lb />
the situation in North He <lb />
he Is In receipt of hundreds <lb />
of letters dally from men pledging their <lb />
support to Mr. He says <lb />
that all the other candidates have <lb />
friends In the state, but large ma- <lb />
of them Mr. Underwood <lb />
Is the better man mid would have a <lb />
better chance of election than any <lb />
candidate now In the <lb />
i that northern voters would tie <lb />
I diced against a southern presidential <lb />
j candidate. Tills suspicion Is unjust to <lb />
the north, and we believe If It were of- <lb />
the of the north would <lb />
gladly embrace the opportunity of <lb />
proving that they are as Amer <lb />
lean as the of the <lb />
Give tho North a Chance. <lb />
We to give them that <lb />
and there will probably never <lb />
be as favorable a time now. A <lb />
Democrat Is the leader In the <lb />
victorious fights In the He Is <lb />
the lender in shaping the Issues <lb />
will divide the two parties In the cam- <lb />
this year. Underwood is the <lb />
logical candidate of the Democratic <lb />
party, and we believe his nomination <lb />
would create at the north s wider en- <lb />
the nomination of any <lb />
other candidate would call forth. <lb />
Times Union. Jacksonville. <lb />
UNDERWOOD BRIEFS. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trains Raleigh, effective Jan- <lb />
YEAR ROUND LIMITED No. <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con <lb />
with for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York, Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. t O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. O. for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m., No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
p. m No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points west, <lb />
Memphis, and west, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrive Richmond a. m. <lb />
Washington a. m., New York <lb />
p. in., Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. RYAN, P. A. Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
West and Canada. <lb />
Office. No. Main St. <lb />
J. BROWN, <lb />
GIVE THE NORTH A CHANCE. <lb />
Oscar W. Underwood Successful Demo-<lb />
The war between the states <lb />
ed the causes of Irritation between the <lb />
north south and laid the <lb />
for a For a time <lb />
memories of the struggle and of con- <lb />
resulting from It kept passion <lb />
and prejudice alive, but these gradual- <lb />
disappeared. In 1872, <lb />
and abuse of the south played a <lb />
prominent part In presidential cam- <lb />
the Republicans using It to <lb />
win then It ceased. <lb />
Issues. <lb />
Politicians do not abandon Issues he- <lb />
cause they not right. They <lb />
don them because they are <lb />
It the public sentiment of <lb />
north that decreed the burial of <lb />
Mr. may not get the <lb />
Democratic nomination for <lb />
but there Is no denying the fact that <lb />
he Is making easy for the man <lb />
who does. Ills leadership during the <lb />
present session of congress has demon- <lb />
his fitness to hold any <lb />
within the gift of the <lb />
Argus. <lb />
If the thinking men of this country, <lb />
the middle class, who make up the <lb />
great will stop to think they <lb />
will come to the conclusion that Oscar <lb />
Underwood more nearly represents <lb />
their than any man who Is tie- <lb />
fore the people at this time as a <lb />
candidate. Valley <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Oscar Underwood, who Is being <lb />
very prominently mentioned for the j <lb />
nomination for the <lb />
declares, I could aid In <lb />
writing on tin- statute books laws that <lb />
would the burden of taxation. <lb />
make the wealth of this country carry <lb />
Its fair shave of the taxes to support <lb />
our government and lift from the <lb />
backs of the of the the <lb />
of taxes they are com- <lb />
to carry, due to the fact that <lb />
levied on consumption <lb />
not on wealth. I should <lb />
I vast deal of good for <lb />
American That's a noble <lb />
sentiment, to lie sure, and one that <lb />
does credit to Mr. Underwood's heart <lb />
the bloody shirt. The Republicans Tenn. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally. Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod- <lb />
increases are actually by a convenience. Cuisine <lb />
shortage of sugar production abroad. <lb />
If considered a debatable question by <lb />
Rut the fact that the whole- <lb />
sale price of sugar In London aver- <lb />
ages two cents a pound less than In <lb />
I I th Pat <lb />
ed. <lb />
Portsmouth. Sundays pm <lb />
week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points North, <lb />
THE UNDERWOOD WAY. <lb />
Too Busy to Blow; Too Earnest to Parade; Too <lb />
Modest to Brag. <lb />
The average reader of political news and the great mass of Intelligent <lb />
American voters had hardly heard of Oscar Underwood of Alabama till <lb />
two years ago. They then began to ask, has this man been all <lb />
these <lb />
Underwood a Worker. <lb />
The solution Is simple, logical and of genuine credit to the subject of <lb />
the discussion. He had simply been st work. The Underwood way is <lb />
not the blazed and blazoned way. Ills progress has been steady, but <lb />
there have been no loud of the stages reached on the <lb />
Journey upward. There has been no meteor business In his. It has been <lb />
a steady, light, growing more and n-ore steadily brilliant as It <lb />
grew normally to needs and conditions and possibilities. <lb />
The Underwood Is exemplified In the significant record of his <lb />
biography In the Congressional Record. Where there were from twenty to <lb />
forty lines telling the life story of the other senators and representatives <lb />
there are Just five terse, well packed, fact full lines about Underwood. <lb />
The congressmen furnish the material for the In this biographic <lb />
their early life struggles, their triumph over difficulties, <lb />
modestly veiled of their winnings by figured majorities over <lb />
opponents, whom they married and who married them and a good deal <lb />
more. <lb />
Own Statement of Record <lb />
Underwood didn't even furnish his middle name to tho publisher. <lb />
Here's his <lb />
Jefferson <lb />
Perry counties; population Oscar W. Demo- <lb />
of Birmingham, was born In Louisville, Jefferson county, Ky May <lb />
1802; was educated at Rugby school, Louisville, Ky., University <lb />
of Virginia; was elected to the Fifty-fourth, Fifty-sixth, <lb />
Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth. Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth and first con- <lb />
and re-elected to the Sixty-second <lb />
Record of Achievement. <lb />
That's all. That's enough. It's a record of just plain, hard <lb />
Increasingly effective and eminent public service. That's tho way <lb />
he been advancing. That's the reason you never heard of his rise <lb />
years ago- nil progress like a meteor and most likely his disappearance <lb />
space and darkness. He's been too busy to blow, too earnest to <lb />
parade, too modest to brag. The opportunity came for leadership; then <lb />
the years of quiet study, of steady practice, of practical be- <lb />
to The stored Information, the accumulated Wisdom, the <lb />
reserve force, dangerous to his enemies and a supply of strength for the <lb />
i 111- i i ranks, became known. <lb />
It was the Underwood Banner. <lb />
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WHAT OTHERS <lb />
of <lb />
had been with tor <lb />
ma <lb />
and My that It cured me <lb />
bettor I hi two <lb />
Rev. B. B. <lb />
For Cute and Bruises <lb />
working at my trade I <lb />
and rut t <lb />
I taken all out <lb />
and the wound immediately. <lb />
Ryan, <lb />
Rheumatism In Hack <lb />
I received tho bottle of I <lb />
helped me I have <lb />
rheumatism in my neck and It It <lb />
right much. Mrs. Mart ha A. Lambert, Bea- <lb />
Dam, <lb />
Pains in Back <lb />
ten with a dreadfully <lb />
ore pain In my back, and tried re- <lb />
halt a bottle <lb />
made n perfect cur-. Rev. J. <lb />
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Than <lb />
W e Save Hood H not bettor <lb />
par cattle. <lb />
Cu, <lb />
Selecting <lb />
Piano <lb />
is of the utmost importance and re- <lb />
quires both skill and judgment in order to <lb />
be that good tone and action are <lb />
united with Wearing Quality. <lb />
We offer you the benefit of our ex- <lb />
and assure you that you may de- <lb />
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I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly <lb />
writes Mrs. Navy, of Walnut, N. C last, I was <lb />
almost bed-ridden, and had to give op. We had three <lb />
doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad <lb />
spells, that lasted from to days. In one week, after I <lb />
gave a trial, I could eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as <lb />
anybody. In weeks, I was well. I had been an Invalid <lb />
for weary years I relieved me, when everything <lb />
else <lb />
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to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more <lb />
than years, this purely vegetable, tonic women, <lb />
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General Merchandise <lb />
Buyers cotton and country produce. W. now occupy the former <lb />
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on us.<lb /></p>
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W DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern for and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rate on Application <lb />
WINTERVILLE. N. C. March <lb />
Mrs. of N. <lb />
C. spent several days last week with <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Cooper. <lb />
Miss Isabel of spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday I'll Dorothy <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
A beautiful of men and boys <lb />
grass shut.-, tor spring and summer <lb />
ii and Co. <lb />
Mr. L. Q of Wilson an <lb />
student of H. S. spent <lb />
y in town. <lb />
WINTERVILLE. N. C. March <lb />
Mr. J. A. of pent <lb />
a day In town last week <lb />
Harrington. Barker and Company- <lb />
are headquarters for summer lap <lb />
robes. <lb />
Miss Dorothy Johnson spent Sal- <lb />
ii day and Sunday Miss Berths <lb />
Johnson of Ayden. <lb />
A nice lot of new and up to date <lb />
News Items. <lb />
March Mar- <lb />
Belle Smith of visited <lb />
at her brother's. Mr. Lloyd Smith's, <lb />
from Friday till Sunday. <lb />
Mr. R. A. Smith of was <lb />
visiting at Mr. Will Smith's Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Leon Tyson of visited <lb />
his aunt. Mrs C. E. Sat- <lb />
Farmers in <lb />
State Agent of the farmer's Co-Op- <lb />
Work, Meet <lb />
for Their <lb />
WILMINGTON, March <lb />
for their annual convention. <lb />
Misses Tucker and e Menu of the Farmers Co- <lb />
Flanagan of Standard visited operative Demonstration Work of the <lb />
Agnes Smith Saturday and Sunday. th hall <lb />
Our public school closed Friday. United Department of <lb />
The at Smiths school morning at o'clock for the <lb />
was largely attended and a opening session. Fifty-two members, <lb />
nice sum was made for the benefit of practically the entire staff North <lb />
the Christian Church. Carolina, the roll call. Two <lb />
Mr. Mark Smith came home from sessions were held yesterday, <lb />
High School Friday. The the afternoon and another at <lb />
Messrs. Allen and Tyson convention was form- <lb />
led him home. They returned welcomed to the city. Bradford <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Wynne left for her <lb />
home near Monday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Tyson visited <lb />
Mr. C. Smith's Tuesday <lb />
Knapp, of Washington, D. C. head of <lb />
the demonstration work, arrived to- <lb />
night to attend the meeting. <lb />
House Items. <lb />
HOUSE. N. C. March W. <lb />
slippers for sale the right place by <lb />
W, J came in W lag and Co. <lb />
. rill spend time here. Mr. J. S. Ross of Ayden was in <lb />
S A. W. Anne and Cos our town looking insurance last <lb />
pen before you buy. They can Thursday <lb />
Bee Harrington Barber and P <lb />
I Chapman and for poultry netting, rubber J- of <lb />
i . a. afternoon, roofing and steel beam plows. <lb />
; u to hoes or Mis of <lb />
the young or dine Friday night in town with <lb />
Harrington Bar- her lister Hiss Venters. <lb />
. k A lot of matting in bright <lb />
U. A. Ai is returned on arrived A W. Ange and <lb />
i a s Co. <lb />
s n. c. j Berta Rosa of <lb />
t Fulford filled l. night In town. <lb />
i hi the , M Mamie and Clyde Chapman <lb />
HAS HEADY WITH ANSWER. <lb />
Black Jack Items <lb />
March are having right <lb />
much rain at this time. <lb />
The farmers union held their <lb />
meeting Friday night. <lb />
We are having Sunday School <lb />
now. We cordially Invite you to be <lb />
with m <lb />
We are expecting to hear the wed- <lb />
ding bell ring soon. <lb />
Mr. W. V. spent Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday with bis brother. <lb />
Mr. A O. of <lb />
Miss Dorothy Mae of the K. <lb />
C. T. T S, spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday at home <lb />
Dr. W. H. of Ayden out <lb />
to his old home last week. We were <lb />
glad to see him. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Williams went <lb />
to Washington last week <lb />
Scotland Neck Items. <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK. N a. March <lb />
Dear I have failed for <lb />
sometime to write because I have seen <lb />
the items The Dally that I would <lb />
have written so It me the <lb />
trouble, but will try to give you a <lb />
few Items now. <lb />
We learn of the sudden death st <lb />
Tarboro of a very notable of <lb />
that town on March It was Mr. <lb />
W H. Powell. He was president of <lb />
the Carolina Telephone and <lb />
Company and of <lb />
the Farmers Banking and Trust Com- <lb />
and owned a large interest In <lb />
the Scotland Neck hosiery mills. The <lb />
mills closed down on the 16th In hon- <lb />
or of him <lb />
Mrs. T. H. Baker died st the home <lb />
of her husband in Scotland Neck Sun- <lb />
day night. March after a long Ill- <lb />
Miss Adams spent Sunday ,,,. <lb />
with Miss Dixon . I Monday about o'clock p. m. <lb />
Mr. is on the sick list. Mr Robert K. Hancock of Scotland <lb />
We wish him a speedy recovery. died after a long, lingering ill- <lb />
Messrs. Edward Dixon. Nap Clark of tow years He was <lb />
and W. V. Clark attended a party of cit- <lb />
Sunday. Saturday and Sunday with their <lb />
you ed a stove or range see sister. Mrs. Hugh near <lb />
Ange Cos stock. They have Cox's Mill. <lb />
; for Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
e young Christian Soldiers Of the have a very nice and pretty line of <lb />
church gave an womens and mens <lb />
ram an a audience Mil Olivia Cox spent Saturday and <lb />
lay afternoon. I Sunday with Miss Lizzie Cox. near <lb />
u Joe Smith and C T. Cox. Hill. <lb />
v t Ayden Monday afternoon. <lb />
M. A Adams tilled his regular Arthur, spent Saturday. Sunday <lb />
the Baptist Church Monday with Miss Dixon. <lb />
morning and night Sunday, See Harrington, Barber and Com-. <lb />
can your sewing machine for your peg-tooth harrows, a <lb />
i bobbins and shuttles for labor savor in cultivating the <lb />
d a machine, also sewing needles crops. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. Mr. Alfred Tyson of Arthur was <lb />
A. Adams left Monday <lb />
M to hold a series of <lb />
II <lb />
I Would Not let Slap Be <lb />
Made At ate County. <lb />
We are not calling any names, but <lb />
story has come to The Reflector <lb />
is too good not tell, as it <lb />
We were glad to see a large crowd <lb />
the at Flemings is Br <lb />
house Thursday Bight <lb />
Mr k I. Fleming spent Sunday m young lady went on <lb />
home near this i county, in a corn- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. c. Washington re- P about things In <lb />
turned ho. Saturday from Virginia <lb />
e bad bun their referred to and the young <lb />
people lady told what a handsome building <lb />
Mr. J. C spent fellow though to lake <lb />
with bis friends near this place. her back by I reckon your <lb />
We were sorry of such bad county has line court house, but <lb />
weather Sunday not have bull it without <lb />
Mr. Fleming spent retorted the <lb />
With his friends at Ayden lady. a pity your county <lb />
We have missed Miss Essie El- enough credit to borrow money <lb />
very much since school close <lb />
Thursday night given by <lb />
Miss Parker. <lb />
W Are Getting Voles. <lb />
of our community. He was <lb />
about years of age. He was a <lb />
member of the Baptist <lb />
church. The funeral was conducted <lb />
Last week was good one for The Tuesday morning about by the <lb />
Reflector man in getting votes . the <lb />
We were very glad to see Mr. Thad moment he has <lb />
Miss May Bell Nichols from near of here Saturday. <lb />
We were also glad to see <lb />
led he had kept his mouth. <lb />
Thud Moore in town today. Win The <lb />
Mr. Edgar Buck was here Man. <lb />
Two young ladies Wednesday did <lb />
some work in for The Re- <lb />
man In the News and <lb />
automobile contest and secured a <lb />
Takes <lb />
A drive of Dr. <lb />
caller In the neighborhood ff <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Johnson left <lb />
n large number of votes for him <lb />
this afternoon. The <lb />
left t,. there. That was truly gratifying <lb />
somewhere down we Of that good <lb />
town for such loyal support the <lb />
News and Observer automobile <lb />
After that paper published <lb />
Hal of candidates and it was seen <lb />
that The man stood so near <lb />
the bead of the list, votes cams in t <lb />
faster him than they had been <lb />
coming. mis came In and brought <lb />
rotes, some sent th m by mail and <lb />
others mailed them direct to the con- <lb />
test In Raleigh, all of which <lb />
makes us feel good. We want every <lb />
one who will help us win the auto- <lb />
mobile not only in to send in <lb />
votes but send in subscriptions <lb />
to the News and Observer as well. <lb />
And if you send them direct to the <lb />
contest manager in Raleigh be sure <lb />
to give proper instructions so the <lb />
votes will be cast for The Reflector <lb />
man. <lb />
N C. Yearly and Dr. Lloyd <lb />
. ,,,, . such loyal support in me <lb />
inn ft <lb />
s,,, i- r <lb />
i said that the sidewalk was in county, <lb />
tiled. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Co., for <lb />
.-our points and piping, They Notice. <lb />
nothing but the best pipe. One red and black spoiled sow <lb />
Miss Isabel returned to her took up my house about <lb />
I. ill Monday afternoon 1st. Owner can get get same <lb />
I. r spending several days with paying and proving prop <lb />
ii f Johnson. <lb />
in Ayden <lb />
cleared of all but the horse. Turn- <lb />
ed the comer of Third street <lb />
turned In the vestibule of The <lb />
Reflector building where he stopped. <lb />
Miss Davenport left Friday <lb />
spend several days in Wilmington, R. I. D, <lb />
c. M I'd <lb />
JESSE BROWN. <lb />
N. <lb />
Item-. <lb />
N. March <lb />
Messrs W I. and <lb />
returned Saturday <lb />
pg from Durham. <lb />
Mrs. I ii Hunsucker of <lb />
who has been visiting at Mr. ,. Saturday In April. 1913 <lb />
j. a Smith's, returned home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Colored Teachers <lb />
The colored hers association <lb />
of county mi account <lb />
able weather not many of lbs teach- <lb />
nut. decided to adjourn until <lb />
COBS FOB SALE. <lb />
Grown and for seed, med- <lb />
sized ears, one often two ears <lb />
to the stalk, for all early or <lb />
late crops. Wry white Bushel <lb />
1-2 bushel peck 11.00. Send <lb />
money with order. <lb />
W. K. I'D 1.1, <lb />
C, <lb />
Olivia Jackson <lb />
day night Agnes <lb />
Mr, Jacob to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. w <lb />
i Miss Ophelia Collins went to <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Mini spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday at Mr J B, <lb />
Mr. Lather Smith attended church <lb />
i k's Sunday. <lb />
Hi Dall of was <lb />
B day. <lb />
i; came <lb />
in i to visit her sister. Mrs. J. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Ii p. ii. Loft In returned this <lb />
m from Dover. <lb />
i;. , up and Prof. Day <lb />
i in k i Sunday <lb />
Mr W, I. <lb />
. i if-- a and J. ii <lb />
-n- In Jackson town <lb />
I a. hi. <lb />
The program for 4th Saturday in <lb />
April consists of the discussion of the <lb />
following <lb />
Dora M. Tilled. <lb />
L Wilkins. <lb />
Whooping S. E. Cox. <lb />
A. D. Moore. <lb />
P, Rice. <lb />
T. II. Robertson. <lb />
Prof. C. C. Clark <lb />
Hour of o'clock a. m <lb />
p. m. <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
REV. H L Set <lb />
After This Week <lb />
I will add cost to <lb />
all that have not <lb />
paid their taxes. <lb />
Come forward <lb />
and pay and save <lb />
cost. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
as well as people in the country, <lb />
also helping us and If till come up <lb />
as strong as will <lb />
out. Letters are received <lb />
every day advising of votes being <lb />
sent In us. <lb />
It is In order here to state that now <lb />
is a good time for those friends who <lb />
have promised us their subscriptions <lb />
lo the News and Observer to scud <lb />
them in as each subscription between <lb />
now and next Wednesday secures <lb />
extra voles. Also clip all the <lb />
voting coupons out of your papers <lb />
and semi them in for us. Those that <lb />
are dated and 31st should he <lb />
sent In at once. <lb />
FOR <lb />
four-ear Prolific corn for <lb />
sale. Grown In 1-2 foot rows, <lb />
Inches In the row, making It a good <lb />
germinating com. per bushel; <lb />
per 1-2 bushel; per peck . <lb />
Grown and selected by <lb />
W. K. <lb />
C, K. V. D. o. <lb />
In Hampton. <lb />
CHARLESTON, S. March <lb />
An Imposing monument in memory <lb />
of General Wade Hampton, a gift to <lb />
the city of Charleston by the local <lb />
chapter of the Daughters of the Con- <lb />
was unveiled today on <lb />
ninety-fourth anniversary of the birth <lb />
of the distinguished South Carolina <lb />
soldier and statesman. Them <lb />
occupies a site In <lb />
Marlon Square. The unveiling was <lb />
accompanied With Interesting but <lb />
modest ceremonies. The oration of <lb />
the day was delivered by Dr. S. C. <lb />
president of the <lb />
of South Carolina. <lb />
Him I Jack Hems. <lb />
BLACK JACK. N. C. March <lb />
We are glad to sec such line weather <lb />
again. <lb />
Most all the tobacco seed <lb />
ale up nice. <lb />
Elder J. T. Butler of Aulander, tun- <lb />
ed bis regular appointment at Black <lb />
Jack Saturday night and Sunday. <lb />
There was a large crowd out to hear <lb />
hint. We had a nice Sunday <lb />
school Sunday morning. <lb />
Miss and Miss Nannie <lb />
Williams of attended <lb />
church here Saturday night and Sun- <lb />
ii. Clark came home from<lb />
Charlie Harper went lo <lb />
ville Saturday morning. <lb />
We arc all talking about bad roads <lb />
bill we have some of them now. <lb />
Miss Bottle Harper of <lb />
Is spending some few days with her <lb />
people here. <lb />
a number of <lb />
attended church here Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Roy Venters, of near <lb />
i in- Baptists of Scotland Neck com- <lb />
a protracted meeting here <lb />
Monday night. March and closed <lb />
Friday night. with additions. <lb />
All the preaching was done by Rev. <lb />
Dr. Lloyd T. Wilson of Newport News. <lb />
He did some of the best preaching <lb />
that we ever heard. II seemed to <lb />
that inn sermons were <lb />
to convince any unconverted man or <lb />
woman lo grasp the life line as it <lb />
was thrown out to them. I have <lb />
never heard plainer preaching. He <lb />
was a power in the pulpit. <lb />
We learn that the water ill <lb />
river has been the highest of <lb />
late than it has been in thirty years. <lb />
II was so high that they stopped the <lb />
trains from crossing for a few days <lb />
at one place and they put a freight <lb />
car on each end of bridge to <lb />
bold it down. The water was said <lb />
to be live miles ill some places. <lb />
We bad some nice weather last <lb />
week but on Friday it set in to rain <lb />
again Saturday and Sunday it <lb />
rained and rained and then rained <lb />
some more, but the has mod- <lb />
again now. <lb />
We are glad to note that Mr. Duke <lb />
more than ninety years old. <lb />
has Improved very much from a fall <lb />
which he took several weeks ago <lb />
and has been confined to his room <lb />
nearly all tin time since he fell <lb />
this morning, he go up and <lb />
dressed himself and walked out ill <lb />
the yard. <lb />
We learn that of <lb />
young Converts will take place Wed- <lb />
evening. <lb />
A SAFE <lb />
FOR <lb />
I Mild Vegetable Medicine for <lb />
Liter That Is I'm From the <lb />
of<lb />
The Pharmacy has a mild <lb />
Vegetable remedy that successfully <lb />
of the powerful min- <lb />
drug the old-fashioned <lb />
liver This is <lb />
sou's r-Tone, a very pleasant <lb />
tasted liquid gives hut gen- <lb />
relief from constipation without <lb />
the had after-effects which so often <lb />
follow taking <lb />
Hudson's Liver-Tone Is fully <lb />
lo he a perfect substitute for <lb />
dine came through our section last ,.,,., .,,, f buy <lb />
It does not entirely satisfy you. <lb />
Pharmacy will promptly give <lb />
you your money back upon request. <lb />
II Is line for both children and grown <lb />
people. <lb />
week. <lb />
The Farmers reg- <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones of came <lb />
through our Section last week. <lb />
Hems. <lb />
v C. March 20.- <lb />
Tl v and Wynne <lb />
Mr. David went lo Winter- <lb />
i. returned Saturday. <lb />
Agnes and Bertha <lb />
nor Greenville Saturday, <lb />
Mr. and Mis. C C, Cobb and MiSS <lb />
in, are upending Home <lb />
at Farm. <lb />
Mr Mrs Walter of Farm- <lb />
Mile were at V. M. Smiths <lb />
l. I i . . <lb />
Mn ii and little <lb />
i tighter of Ayden are spending some <lb />
i Inn with her parents, Mr. Mrs. <lb />
r m <lb />
i. it k. Oiled his regular <lb />
Arthur Saturday <lb />
M mi Mis Flanagan of <lb />
i ill,, re letting Mr Ivy <lb />
i, I i <lb />
is <lb />
. . <lb />
i,, dog bit two colored children <lb />
mi Mr C. D. Smith's farm one <lb />
J j I <lb />
e--<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb />
FARM IN O COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Host the Sod Healthful, Employment Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
MK <lb />
If. C . <lb />
M BER <lb />
WILLIAM FOR THE <lb />
ALABAMIAN <lb />
MEANS ALSO STANDARD OIL <lb />
of THis Causes Little <lb />
Surprise in the Various <lb />
Political Circles <lb />
STATE <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER THE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C, April <lb />
When William Rockefeller, brother of <lb />
John D. Rockefeller and the real ac- Frank under Indictment for <lb />
Court Meets Today. <lb />
C. M. Cook <lb />
was unable to reach here this morn- <lb />
to open the regular April term <lb />
of Superior court for the trial of <lb />
criminal cases. Bending word that be <lb />
would be on hand and to start <lb />
work Tuesday. There are two cases <lb />
of large importance to be tried this <lb />
term. The first of these larger cases <lb />
will probably be the one against <lb />
directing and head of <lb />
the Standard Oil Company, declared <lb />
in favor of the nomination of Os- <lb />
car W. Underwood as the Democratic <lb />
nominee for the presidency, there was <lb />
little surprise political and <lb />
circles in Washington, <lb />
the alleged embezzlement of <lb />
from the Standard Mirror Company <lb />
of High Point <lb />
the active and militant head of the <lb />
Standard Oil Company trust should <lb />
express his for Mr. <lb />
was in tho nature of the <lb />
very fitness of things. Mr. <lb />
tilth House Burning. <lb />
came to State <lb />
That of Insurance James R. <lb />
Young today from Deputy <lb />
Jordan that he had Just sworn <lb />
out a warrant In county for <lb />
W. T. Brooks of that county on the <lb />
charge of burning his house the <lb />
feller Is a life-long member of to get the Insurance. Three <lb />
Republican party who has never voted auspicious fires are charged up to <lb />
for a Democrat; but this fact did Brooks. Deputy Jordan has been in <lb />
not embarrass him in the least county several days working <lb />
that Mr. Underwood Is his p this and other cases, <lb />
choice for the presidency of the <lb />
United States. Mr. Rockefeller's <lb />
favor of the <lb />
was no remark, but was <lb />
furnished to tho Associated and <lb />
carried by wire to Its thousands of <lb />
clients in every state in the union. <lb />
The Associated which <lb />
better than anything else, reveals the <lb />
true Underwood candidacy Is given <lb />
March <lb />
Rockefeller, In an Interview <lb />
today, stated that of the men mot <lb />
prominently mentioned for the <lb />
nomination, either Democrat- <lb />
or Republican, he favored Majority <lb />
Leader Underwood of the house of <lb />
representatives. His second choice Is <lb />
President <lb />
lo Make <lb />
date of the <lb />
address of Attorney General <lb />
at the commencement exercises of <lb />
the city public schools has been <lb />
changed from June to June The <lb />
change of dates was made necessary <lb />
owing to tho fact that the <lb />
was ho Democratic <lb />
State Convention has been called to <lb />
meet In on June and Mr. <lb />
presence will be required <lb />
here that time. <lb />
Identity of Victim <lb />
Known <lb />
Young Man Body Was Found <lb />
R. B. Tracks Is <lb />
of Fairmont In <lb />
County. <lb />
April <lb />
developments today It has <lb />
been learned that tho young man <lb />
whose headless body was found on <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line railroad track <lb />
near Hayne morning was <lb />
of Fairmont, Robe- <lb />
son county and that he met his death <lb />
by falling from the train on which <lb />
he was traveling to Wilmington. The <lb />
young man's body was brought hero <lb />
to his home at Fairmont by <lb />
uncle who Is tho of this <lb />
information. <lb />
Tomato <lb />
E. L. Flowers of <lb />
Home Canning Company, has re- <lb />
urned from a trip to Washington, <lb />
where he went In the Interest of his <lb />
company. The purpose of tho trip <lb />
was to devise and lay plans for the <lb />
girl's canning clubs for the coming <lb />
season. The home dinner has been <lb />
adopted by the government as the one <lb />
to be used during the coming season. <lb />
NEGRESS CONFESSES CRIME <lb />
HAS KILLED THIRTY PEOPLE <lb />
Serious Conditions Exist <lb />
In The Valley <lb />
Levees up to Last Night Held the Greatest Volume of <lb />
Water Ever Known. Still Growing. <lb />
Farmers Along <lb />
Districts Desert Homes <lb />
Two hundred miles of levees late 2.000 persons homeless, throwing out <lb />
Tuesday night had held the greatest <lb />
of work several hundred men In the <lb />
volume of water known In <lb />
river history. Early spring <lb />
freshets, due to heavy rainfall on <lb />
watersheds of the Ohio, <lb />
and Cumberland rivers, caused the <lb />
rivers to rise. The crest Is not in <lb />
sight, an average about two <lb />
feet feet being yet expected the <lb />
lower part o town. The larger <lb />
levee, protecting the main portion <lb />
of Hickman. semis to be holding Its <lb />
Farmers have abandoned their <lb />
homes and removed their live <lb />
to higher ground near the lowlands <lb />
that would be flooded should the river <lb />
district between the vicinity of Hick- <lb />
man, Ky . and Ark. <lb />
four feet or Is the Arkansas, <lb />
prediction In Memphis, Trail, where <lb />
several hundreds were <lb />
en from their homes when a small <lb />
levee broke and where street car <lb />
truffle Is partly suspended, railroad <lb />
force Its way through the levees n <lb />
parts -of Kentucky, Mississippi, Mis- <lb />
carry malls, government <lb />
steamers and are the only <lb />
craft active on the river. <lb />
A special official warning says <lb />
service irregular and the gas plant stages are likely at Cairo, of 54.6 <lb />
threatened. The flood stage at Wednesday, 55.2 on Thursday and <lb />
phis Is feet. One of the two levees feet on Friday of this week. The <lb />
at Hickman, Ky., broke, rendering Cairo Hood stage Is feet. <lb />
Proctor Hotel Company Stockholders <lb />
Meet <lb />
company. The <lb />
building committee will also mast <lb />
that day to examine drawings and <lb />
choose an architect for the building. <lb />
Some over thirty business men who to of th <lb />
had subscribed for Block In the <lb />
tor Hotel Company, met the court <lb />
house Tuesday night to organize <lb />
he charter Issued by the secretary <lb />
of state. Mr. W Moseley was <lb />
made chairman of meeting and <lb />
Mr. W. Dull, Jr., secretary <lb />
The principal work of this meet- <lb />
was reading and adopting the <lb />
charter and a constitution and by- <lb />
laws for the company and tho <lb />
of a board of directors <lb />
The following were elected <lb />
W. E. Proctor, J. O. Proctor, <lb />
D. W. Moseley, C. T. W. H. <lb />
Dall. Jr., W. H. Long, and L. W. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
The directors will meet Friday, 5th, <lb />
Oxford Staving Class. <lb />
ruder the auspices and by <lb />
of Sharon and Greenville Ma- <lb />
sonic lodges the singing of tho <lb />
Oxford Orphan will a <lb />
conceit hero on the night of the <lb />
17th. The children a splendid <lb />
entertainment and always a <lb />
good audience when they come here. <lb />
WORLD <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE <lb />
TOLD BY WIRE <lb />
MOT WANT A CHANGE <lb />
COTTON MEN DECLINE TO ENTER- <lb />
VIEW <lb />
V omen for Good Heads. <lb />
Chicago. April <lb />
delegates, representing <lb />
clubs and other organizations <lb />
out the state of Illinois, were on hand <lb />
today at the opening of what is be- <lb />
to be the first convention of <lb />
women ever held America for the <lb />
sole purpose of promoting the good <lb />
movement Jane Adams, <lb />
the noted settlement worker, presided <lb />
over the Initial session, which was <lb />
held tins afternoon at the Auditorium <lb />
Hotel. The convention will continue <lb />
over tomorrow. <lb />
To Be Tried for Harder. <lb />
Waterloo, Iowa., April <lb />
able Interest is manifested in the case <lb />
of J. T. who is to be <lb />
ed on trial here tomorrow for the <lb />
murder of Henry Phillips, a <lb />
wealthy farmer. The killing Is said <lb />
to have resulted from a dispute be- <lb />
the two men over a sewing ma- <lb />
chine. has never denied <lb />
the killing of Philips, but declares <lb />
that he acted in self defense. <lb />
OPINION VOID BY S. C. MAN <lb />
President f S. C. <lb />
of <lb />
Riles <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
lo any radical or sudden change <lb />
the cotton schedule of the tariff <lb />
law was voiced by Ellison A <lb />
of Greenville, S. C, president of the <lb />
American Manufacturers <lb />
his annual address at the <lb />
opening session here today of the <lb />
association's sixteenth annual con- <lb />
do not he said, <lb />
the tariff not be changed <lb />
some respects, but I do claim that <lb />
it should be changed only after <lb />
thorough The <lb />
of the manufacturers of this <lb />
try, I believe, were gratified when <lb />
President Taft vetoed the crudely <lb />
prepared cotton goods tariff bill which <lb />
had passed the last session of Con- <lb />
manufacturers have been <lb />
Instrumental securing <lb />
of millions of dollars in southern cot- <lb />
ton mills under existing conditions <lb />
and present costs, which investment <lb />
would be and <lb />
paired by and sudden changes <lb />
Inland Empire Teachers. . <lb />
Spokane. Wash., April <lb />
today welcomed a small army of <lb />
who gathered from all parts <lb />
of Washington, Oregon, Montana and <lb />
Idaho to take part In the fourteenth <lb />
annual meeting of the Inland Empire <lb />
Association, Today was <lb />
given over to tho reception of the <lb />
and several preliminary confer-1 president recommended the <lb />
The general sessions of the of a committee on rules <lb />
convention will begin tomorrow morn- <lb />
and continue until Saturday. <lb />
I'm Hand Show Opens. <lb />
PORTLAND. Ore. April <lb />
annual bench shows of the <lb />
Portland dug opened today <lb />
under conditions pointing to the most <lb />
successful win the history of tho <lb />
club. Several hundred prize winners <lb />
I from prominent kennels throughout <lb />
the are Included among tho <lb />
exhibits. <lb />
for cotton buying, seeking some <lb />
of action with <lb />
north and south, and establish- <lb />
rules that will he uniform, <lb />
ally observed and alike fair to buy- <lb />
and seller and providing for tho <lb />
settlement of disputes without re- <lb />
course to the <lb />
Scientists tell us the higher we go <lb />
the colder It gets. Perhaps that is <lb />
why most of u do not struggle to <lb />
roach the top. <lb />
New North Carolina Enterprises. <lb />
development com- <lb />
Chapel construction <lb />
company. <lb />
heating company. <lb />
Ice and light plant <lb />
Flat hosiery mill. <lb />
hotel company. <lb />
factory. <lb />
Mt. development Co. <lb />
water company. <lb />
Cooperage Co. <lb />
After a man has been for <lb />
bigamy he can't understand how Sol- <lb />
acquired his reputation for <lb />
BY SE- <lb />
CHIMES COM. <lb />
WITH <lb />
AN AX <lb />
LAFAYETTE, La. April <lb />
In LaFayette and three other <lb />
tonight are searching for <lb />
corroborative of the <lb />
confession made today by tho <lb />
young Clementine <lb />
of participation an tho wholesale <lb />
murders, which have startled <lb />
this <lb />
Seven families, a total of <lb />
persons, have mot death <lb />
by mysterious midnight <lb />
each case armed wit ave, <lb />
Louisiana towns and <lb />
within the fourteen months <lb />
Clementine years <lb />
today confessed that was tho <lb />
principal in four of <lb />
these families, with a total of seven- <lb />
teen persons She said other families <lb />
had been marked for death and <lb />
would pay the <lb />
Kills Negro Over A <lb />
Nickel <lb />
White Hoy II Years old Shoots Twice <lb />
at Negro Yards Away and Kills <lb />
Quarrel Over an Alleged <lb />
Debt of Cents. <lb />
April he <lb />
had not paid a nickel that a year <lb />
old boy claimed due him by an old <lb />
Ned Jones, living in George- <lb />
town about one quarter of a mile <lb />
from this city, was shot and instant- <lb />
killed about o'clock this <lb />
by James Hill, It is alleged <lb />
The boy, it Is said, stood at the <lb />
of his own home, about <lb />
feet distant and using a small cal- <lb />
rifle, fired two shots at the old <lb />
who was seated on his porch <lb />
talking to a woman. The sec- <lb />
took effect and tho boy <lb />
threw down the gun and ran, being <lb />
caught about one mile from tho scene <lb />
of the murder. The Jury <lb />
by Coroner C. K. Stanley, fixed <lb />
the crime on Hill and a boy <lb />
of years Jim who was with <lb />
bun the <lb />
jail. <lb />
Colored Man Kills <lb />
Another <lb />
Man of Halifax County and <lb />
Near Scotland Engages In <lb />
Pistol Duel Wins Another Negro <lb />
and Death <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK, April <lb />
morning Just past midnight, <lb />
Henry Cotten, a company <lb />
with one o other went <lb />
to I woman's house and called <lb />
out Tom Hawkins, a When <lb />
Hawkins went out he was attacked <lb />
by tho party, It Is alleged, and <lb />
a gun he Bred. Tho assault It Is <lb />
alleged was continued and ho fired <lb />
tho second shot which took effect in <lb />
Henry abdomen. <lb />
About o'clock In the afternoon <lb />
Cotton died as a result of tho wound <lb />
and Hawkins taken to Halifax <lb />
and placed In Jail to an In- <lb />
by tho grand jury. <lb />
NOT FOR UNDERWOOD <lb />
CLAUDE KITCHIN DECLARES SO <lb />
JAPAN PEAS OR SOFA BEANS FOR <lb />
sale. per bushel. <lb />
Both, were placed K. and J. G. <lb />
REPORT CIRCULATED BY UNDER. <lb />
WOOD MEN QUICKLY HE- <lb />
BY I III It OF <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. April <lb />
people are circulating to- <lb />
night a statement purporting to be <lb />
from Representative Claude <lb />
of North Carolin, endorsing <lb />
Leader Underwood's candidacy for the <lb />
presidency. <lb />
When told of this late tonight Mr. <lb />
denied with emphasis hat <lb />
ho had endorsed Underwood's <lb />
said that Mr. Underwood would <lb />
mag a great said Mr. <lb />
by no means did I say <lb />
that I thought he would make the <lb />
best Democratic candidate, nor did <lb />
endorse his <lb />
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his close relationship with Mr. <lb />
as a leading member of tho <lb />
Ways and Means has been <lb />
lo come out. in open opposition <lb />
to the floor leader's candidacy ho Is <lb />
put down confidentially as a support- <lb />
of Governor <lb />
nothing has occurred up to this time <lb />
to load Governor Wilson's friends to <lb />
believe he hat ceased to favor <lb />
the New Jersey executive. <lb />
Damage in Green <lb />
County <lb />
Bull Head Township Was Victimized <lb />
by the Recent Severe Wind Storm. <lb />
Several Houses are Reported Blown <lb />
Down and Many Couple Hurt. <lb />
April baa been <lb />
received here of great damages In <lb />
Bull Head township, the isolated <lb />
of Greene county, near tho <lb />
county line, resulting from last Fri- <lb />
day's wind Details are <lb />
but It is learned that a number <lb />
of houses were blown down and many <lb />
trees uprooted. One house. In which <lb />
several men had taken refuge from <lb />
the cyclone wind and rain, was blown <lb />
down and several of the inmates <lb />
injured. <lb />
Clay Shoot of America. <lb />
YORK, April of the <lb />
most noted trap shooters of the <lb />
country were on hand today for <lb />
annual amateur championship of <lb />
lea at clay pigeons. The tournament <lb />
Is being held on the grounds of the <lb />
New York Athletic Club at Travers <lb />
Island. Today was given over to the <lb />
preliminary events on tho program- <lb />
me. The championship will lake place <lb />
tomorrow. There will ten prises <lb />
tho first being a diamond <lb />
medal. <lb />
THE PERFECT <lb />
cotton and corn planter. <lb />
to please. J. R. and J. Q. <lb />
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